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The  genealogical  record  of 
the  Schwenkf elder  families 


THE  GENEALOGICAL  RECORD  of 
the  SCHWENKFELDER  FAMILIES 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 
in  2019  with  funding  from 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary  Library 


https://archive.org/details/genealogicalrecoOOunse 


Caspar  von  Schwenckfeld  of  Ossig,  Silesia  (1490-1561). 

The  great  Reformer  and  Lay-Evangelist. 

Photograph  copy  of  an  oil  portrait  painted  on  mahogany  wood  in  Schwenckfeld’s  lifetime. 

The  original  is  in  Bavaria. 

The  Schwenckfeld  coat  of  arms  can  be  descried  in  the  upper  right  hand  corner. 
(Courtesy  of  Dr.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson.) 


THE 


OCT  21  1929 

''Logical 


GENEALOGICAL  RECORD  OF  THE 


SCHWENKFELDER  FAMILIES 

SEEKERS  OF  RELIGIOUS  LIBERTY  WHO 
FLED  FROM  SILESIA  TO  SAXONY  AND 
THENCE  TO  PENNSYLVANIA  IN  THE 
YEARS  1731  TO  1737 


EDITED  BY 

SAMUEL  KRIEBELBRECHT,  A.  M. 


Editor  of  “The  Schwenkfeldian;”  Secretary  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church;  Member  The  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania;  The  Genealogical  Society 
of' Pennsylvania;  The  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  Historical 
Society;  The  Pennsylvania  German  Society. 


PRINTED  FOR 

THE  BOARD  OF  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  SCHWENKFELDER  CHURCH 

PENNSBURG,  PENNSYLVANIA 


RAND  M9NALLY  &  COMPANY 
NEW  YORK  1923  CHICAGO 


Copyright,  1923,  by 

The  Board  of  Publication  of  the 

ScHWENKFELDER  CHURCH 


THIS  PUBLICATION 


IS  AFFECTIONATELY  DEDICATED 
TO 

SARAH  K.  KRIEBEL  BRECHT 
[25-80] 

MOTHER  OF  THE  EDITOR 
THROUGH  WHOM  HE  IS  HONORED 
AS  A  DESCENDANT  OF  ONE  OF  THE 
MOST  NOBLE  GROUPS  OF  RELIGIOUS  EXILES 
WHO  SOUGHT 


PENNSYLVANIA  AS  A  REFUGE 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Page 

List  of  Illustrations .  XX 

Preface .  XIII 

Explanations  and  Abbreviations .  XVII 

Bibliography .  XIX 

Introduction . 1 

The  Schwenkfelders:  An  Historical  Sketch .  7 

Supplementary  History .  Hi 

Number  of  Schwenkfelders .  16 

The  Migration  to  Gorlitz .  17 

The  Viehweg  at  Harpersdorf .  18 

Burning  of  the  Church  at  Harpersdorf .  19 

Schwenkfelder  Gratitude .  19 

“Die  Schwenkfelder”  by  Fedor  Sommer .  20 

Church  Organization .  21 

Church  Edifices .  21 

The  Board  of  Missions . .. .  25 

Other  Schwenkfelder  Institutions .  25 

The  Board  of  Publication . 26 

Education  Among  the  Schwenkfelders .  28 

Summary  of  Statistics  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church .  32 

The  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles .  33 

The  Migrations  of  the  Schwenkfelders .  34 

First  Migration . 34 

Second  Migration .  34 

Third  Migration .  36 

Fourth  Migration .  39 

Fifth  Migration .  39 

Sixth  Migration .  39 

Facts  Concerning  the  Third  Migration .  40 

Reise-Beschreibung  von  Altenau  Bis  Pennsylvanien .  45 

Melchior  Schultz  List  of  Births .  51 

Marriage  Records .  52 

Dates  of  Naturalization  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  . .  54 

Enrollment  of  Schwenkfelders  during  the  Revolutionary  War .  56 

Some  Schwenkfelder  Private  Cemeteries . ■ .  58 

Homes  and  Burial  Places  of  the  Immigrants . . .  60 

Maps  of  Homesteads .  82 

Elders’  Conference  Acknowledgment .  84 

Acknowledgment  from  the  Town  of  Berthelsdorf .  85 

Coat  of  Arms  of  the  von  Schwenckfeld  Family . . .  S6 

George  Scholtze  [E  7]  and  his  Descendants .  87 

Anna  Krauss  [E  11]  and  her  Descendants .  145 

Melchior  Heebner  [E  17]  and  his  Descendants .  219 

Christopher  Kriebel  [E  19]  and  his  Descendants .  227 

David  Heebner  [E  21]  and  his  Descendants .  269 

Balzer  Yeakel  [E  22]  and  his  Descendants .  343 

Christopher  Schubert  [E  24]  and  his  Descendants .  343 

Melchior  Kriebel  [E  25]  and  his  Descendants .  347 

George  Anders  [E  27]  and  his  Descendants .  413 

George  Rinewald  [E  33]  and  his  Descendants . 413 

Hans  Wiegner  [E  35]  and  his  Descendants . 413 

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS— Continued 


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George  Wiegner  [E  36]  and  his  Descendants .  417 

David  Yeakel  [E  38]  and  his  Descendants .  465 

Gregorius  Meschter  [E  43]  and  his  Descendants .  565 

Christopher  Reinwald  [E  44]  and  his  Descendants .  629 

George  Mentzel  [E  46] .  661 

Melchior  Mentzel  [E  47] .  661 

Melchior  Neuman  [E  48]  and  his  Descendants .  661 

Tobias  Hartranft  [E  49]  and  his  Descendants .  683 

George  Weiss  [E  50]  and  his  Descendants .  855 

Caspar  Heydrick  [E  51] .  859 

Balzer  Heydrick  [E  52]  and  his  Descendants .  859 

Matthias  Yeakel  [E  54]  and  his  Descendants .  885 

David  Seipt  [E  59]  and  his  Descendants .  885 

George  Heydrick  [E  61] . . .  907 

Gregorius  Schultz  [E  62]  and  his  Descendants .  907 

George  Dresher  [E  64]  and  his  Descendants .  917 

Melchior  Meschter  [E  66]  and  his  Descendants .  927 

George  Schultz  [E  68]  and  his  Descendants .  939 

Melchior  Schultz  [E  69] . . .  964 

Christopher  Schultz  [E  70]  and  his  Descendants .  964 

Caspar  John  [E  71] .  1001 

Andreas  Warmer  [E  73] . . .  1001 

Hans  Heebner  [E  74]  and  his  Descendants .  1001 

David  Schubert  [E  75]  and  his  Descendants .  1151 

Susanna  Heydrick  Wiegner  [E  76]  and  her  Descendants .  1175 

Ursula  Hoffman  [E  106]  and  her  Descendants .  1179 

Susanna  Schultz  [E  149]  and  her  Descendants .  1185 

Susanna  Wiegner  [E  154]  and  her  Descendants .  1225 

Regina  Yeakel  [E  160]  and  her  Descendants .  1257 

Anna  Anders  [E  161]  and  her  Descendants .  1279 

Abraham  Heydrick  [E  165] .  1311 

Eva  Meschter  [E  169]  and  her  Descendants .  1311 

Abraham  Beyer  [E  184]  and  his  Descendants .  1311 

Anna  Wagner  [E  192]  and  her  Descendants .  1433 

Anna  Wagner  [E  196]  and  her  Descendants .  1501 

Christopher  Heebner  [E  199]  and  his  Descendants .  1557 

Maria  Krauss  [E  202]  and  her  Descendants .  1563 

Abraham  Yeakel  [E  208]  and  his  Descendants .  1571 

Lineage  of  Owner .  1578 

Index .  1581 


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LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

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Caspar  von  Schwenckfeld . . . Frontispiece 

Map  of  Silesia .  1 

Views  of  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony .  2 

Page  from  the  Harpersdorf  Church  Book .  3 

Ship  List  of  the  Snow  Lowther,  October  14,  1731 .  4 

Ship  List  of  the  Pennsylvania  Merchant,  Sept.  18,  1733 .  5 

Ship  List  of  the  Brigantine  Mary,  June  28,  1735 .  6 

Ship  List  of  the  St.  Andrew,  Sept.  12,  1734.  .  .  , .  7 

Complete  Ship  List  of  the  Saint  Andrew,  Sept.  12,  1734 .  8 

Map  (No.  1.)  of  the  Early  Homes  of  the  Schwenkfelders . , .  9 

Key  to  Map  No.  1 . . .  10 

Map  (No.  2.)  of  the  Early  Homes  of  the  Schwenkfelders .  11 

Key  to  Map  No.  2 .  12 

Carl  Regent .  13 

Johann  Samuel  Neander .  14 

Passport  of  Friederich  Borrmann .  15 

August  Gottlieb  Spangenberg .  16 

Count  Ludwig  von  Zinzendorf .  17 

Frederick  the  Great .  18 

A  Sun  Dial .  19 

Sun  Dial  in  Three  Planes . .  20 

Anthony  Ivrauss  and  Wife .  21 

Page  from  John  Krauss’  Algebra .  22 

Christina  S.  Ivrauss  and  Susannah  Y.  Schultz .  23 

Rev.  and  Mrs.  Charles  S.  Wieand .  24 

The  Lutheran  Church  at  Harpersdorf .  25 

Interior  View  of  Harpersdorf  Lutheran  Church .  26 

Interior  View  of  Harpersdorf  Lutheran  Church .  27 

Close  View  of  the  “Tauf  Engel” .  28 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Christopher  Kriebel .  29 

Israel  Kriebel  Family  Association .  30 

Rev.  Oscar  S.  Kriebel,  D.D .  31 

Palm  Schwenkfelder  Church .  32 

Perkiomen  School,  Main  Building .  33 

Gymnasium,  Perkiomen  School .  34 

Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library .  35 

Fire  Proof  Vault  of  Historical  Library .  36 

John  S.  Heebner  and  Susanna  K.  Heebner .  37 

George  IIubner’s  Will .  38 

A.nna  Gerhard  Heebner  and  Esther  Yeakel  Gerhard .  39 

Will  of  George  Anders .  40 

Letter  from  Hans  Wied .  41 

Letter  from  Town  of -Berthelsdorf .  42 

Caspar  Kriebel  Homestead . 43 


List  of  Illustrations 


Commitment  of  George  Kriebel  to  Easton  Jail . 

Indenture  of  Christina  Wieand . 

Abraham  Kriebel  Receipts . 

Rev.  Daniel  Kriebel . 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Kriebel . 

Kriebel  Family  Reunion  Association . 

David  Y.  Kriebel,  Weaving  Tape . 

Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church . 

Board  of  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church . 

The  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel  Cemetery . 

Five  Generations  of  the  Yeakel  Family . 

Rev.  and  Mrs.  Wynn  Fairfield . 

John  Lewis  Masters,  M.D . 

Marriage  Contract,  Christopher  Reinwald  and  Susanna  Seibt 

Sarah  Reinewald  Seibert . 

Jacob  Rinewalt  and  Wife . 

Marriage  Certificate  of  Jacob  Rinewalt . 

Enos  K.  Newman  Family  Group . 

Group  of  Schwenkfelder  Nonagenarians . 

The  “Viehweg”  Monument . 

Harpersdorf  Views . 

The  Catholic  Chapel  at  Harpersdorf  and  the  Spitzberg . 

Views  of  Lang  Neundorf . 

Letter  from  the  Van  Buyssant  Brothers . 

Signature  of  the  Van  der  Smissen  Sons . 

Children  of  Andrew  and  Mary  Hartranft . 

Chester  David  Hartranft . . 

General  John  F.  Hartranft . 

Statue  of  General  John  F.  Hartranft . 

Schwenkfelder  Historians . 

Rev.  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson . 

The  Heydrick  Homestead . 

The  Heydrick  Log  Cabin . 

Signature  of  Balthasar  Heydrick . 

Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick . 

Rev.  Jacob  Meschter . 

Rev.  George  Meschter  and  William  Y.  Meschter . 

Rev.  and  Mrs.  George  K.  Meschter . 

Group  of  Schwenkfelder  Ministers . 

Washington’s  Headquarters  Farm . 

Washington’s  Headquarters  House . 

Amos  S.  Schultz  and  Elizabeth  Kriebel  Schultz . 

Amos  Schultz  Family  Association . ; . 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  S.  Schultz . 

Sampler  made  by  Regina  Heebner  Schultz . 

Schwenkfelder  Matrons  dressed  for  “Meeting” . 

Hannah  Kriebel  Schultz  with  Spindle . 

Rev.  Robert  J.  Gottschall . 


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List  of  Illustrations 


Plate 

Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church .  92 

Jug  made  by  George  Heebner . .  93 

Henry  J.  Stager . 94 

George  G.  Groff .  95 

Christian  and  Amos  Ebert .  96 

Letter  giving  lesson  in  Hebrew .  97 

Manuscript  Volumes  made  by  Schwenkfelders .  98 

Rev.  Joshua  Schultz  and  Wife .  99 

Summons  to  Abraham  Kriebel  and  Receipt  given  by  Capt.  Christopher  Wiegner .  100 

Rev.  Levi  S.  Hoffman . 101 

Lansdale  Schwenkfelder  Church .  102 

Jacob  Wiegner  Military  Document .  103 

Jacob  Wiegner  Military  Paper .  104 

Christopher  Yeakle,  Revolutionary  Bill .  105 

List  of  Articles  belonging  to  Christopher  Yeakle,  destroyed  by-  the  British  in  1778 .  106 

Hon.  William  A.  Yeakle .  107 

The  Christopher  Yeakle  Log  Cabin .  108 

David  H.  Anders  and  William. K.  Gresh .  109 

The  Center  Point  Band .  110 

Rev.  William  S.  Anders .  Ill 

Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church .  112 

Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  and  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Church .  113 

Upper  District  Schwenkfelder  Churches .  114 

Horace  R.  Anders  and  his  Third  Regiment  Band .  115 

The  Hiram  M.  Anders’  Homestead .  116 

The  Salford  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House .  117 

Site  of  the  Salford  Schyvenkfelder  School  House .  118 

Salford  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery .  119 

Tombstones  of  five  Schwenkfelder  Ministers .  120 

Some  Early  Schwenkfelder  Homes .  121 

Group  of  Schwenkfelder  Farms . 122 

Ship  List  of  the  Perth  Amboy,  October  19,  1736 .  123 

David  Wagener  Monument,  Easton  Cemetery .  124 

Yeakle  Cemetery  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia .  125 

Schwenkfelder  Cemetery,  Dreshertown,  Pa .  126 

Ship  List  No.  1,  Saint  Andrew,  Sept.  26,  1737 .  127 

Ship  List  No.  2,  Saint  Andrew,  Sept.  26,  1737 . 128 

Jemima  Wilkinson,  “The  Universal  Friend” .  129 

The  Jemima  Wilkinson  Home,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y .  130 

Members  of  the  Abraham  Wagener  Family .  131 

Wagner  Tombstones .  132 

Rachel  Supplee  Sheppard . ; .  133 

Samuel  Castner .  134 

Richard  and  Anna  Wagener  Henderson .  135 

Three  Henderson  Brothers . 136 

Signature  of  David  Wagener .  137 

David  Deshler  Account  Book .  138 

Members  of  Deshler,  Bittenbender  and  La  wall  Families .  139 

Deborah  Bittenbender  Shultz .  140 

Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heebner .  141 

First  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia .  142 

Misses  Flora  K.  Heebner  and  Gladys  Williams .  143 

Schwenkfelder  Buildings  in  China .  144 


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PREFACE 


The  publication  of  the  “Genealogical  Record  of  The  Schwenkf elders”  in  1879  was  a  pioneer 
work.  The  question  has  often  been  asked — What  were  the  motives  that  led  the  Schwenkfelders  to 
undertake  such  a  unique  piece  of  work? — for  it  is  not  known  that  the  descendants  of  any  other  group 
of  religious  refugees  who  migrated  to  Pennsylvania  undertook  a  similar  task.  It  is  difficult  to  describe 
the  motives  that  led  the  Schwenkfelders  of  fifty  years  ago  to  engage  in  such  an  undertaking.  The  fact 
that  there  have  always  been  among  the  Schwenkfelders  a  few  men  and  women  who  had  the  foresight  to 
put  on  paper,  either  in  the  form  of  diaries  or  in  chronological  records,  the  main  facts  pertaining  to  the 
history  of  this  unique  group  of  people,  is  worthy  of  notice.  Not  only  were  diaries  kept,  as  is  explained 
in  the  pages  of  this  book,  but  birth,  marriage  and  death  records  of  the  adherents  of  the  denomination 
were  faithfully  recorded  by  one  or  more  of  the  emigrants.  Had  it  not  been  for  these  faithful  diarists 
and  chroniclers,  the  complete  accounts  of  the  various  phases  of  the  early  Schwenkfelder  activities 
found  in  this  book,  would  not  have  been  possible. 

From  the  minutes  of  the  “Schwenkfelder  Society,”  we  learn  that  at  various  times  after  the 
organization  of  the  body  in  1782,  a  proposal  to  publish  a  more  complete  list  of  the  writings  of  Caspar 
von  Schwenckfeld,  together  with  the  main  facts  of  the  history  of  the  body  of  people  called  “Schwenk¬ 
felders”  than  had  yet  appeared,  had  been  under  consideration. 

Prior  to  this  time  the  only  publication  of  any  prominence  regarding  the  Schwenkfelders  was  the 
“Erlauterung  fur  Herrn  Caspar  Schwenckfeld  und  die  zugethanen  seiner  Lehre,”  written  by  Rev. 
Christopher  Schultz  in  1771,  which  is  a  vindication  of  Schwenckfeld  and  his  adherents,  with  a  brief 
history  of  their  wanderings  up  to  1740,  together  with  a  summary  of  their  confession  of  faith. 

A  short  time  prior  to  1768,  several  copies  of  the  “Preussische  Helden  Staats  und  lebens  Gescliichte 
Friedrich  II,”  printed  in  Tubingen  in  1760,  had  come  into  the  hands  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsyl¬ 
vania.  This  publication  reminded  them  of  the  royal  invitation  given  them  in  1742  by  Frederick  the 
Great  to  return  to  their  estates  in  Silesia  and  to  enjoy  religious  liberty.  A  meeting  was  therefore 
called  in  “Shippach”  (Salford,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania),  and  the  “Fathers”  decided  to 
acquaint  the  world  with  the  truth  concerning  their  doctrine  and  history,  the  result  of  which  was  the 
publication  of  the  “Erlauterung.”  (See  The  Schwenkf eldian,  Vol.  V,  p.  5.) 

At  the  fall  Conference  of  the  “Schwenkfelder  Society”  in  Worcester,  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania,  held  on  October  30,  1875,  letters  were  read  from  Robert  Barclay  of  England,  and 
Christopher  Heydrick  of  Venango  County,  Pennsylvania,  asking  for  information  regarding  the 
doctrines  of  Schwenckfeld,  and  the  religious  principles  and  practices  of  the  congregation  in  America 
as  well  as  historical  accounts  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 

A  committee  consisting  of  Rev.  Joshua  Schultz,  Daniel  S.  Schultz,  and  Rev.  William  Schultz 
of  the  Upper  District;  Samuel  Anders,  Rev.  William  S.  Anders,  and  William  A.  Yeakle  of  the  Lower 
District  was  appointed  to  answer  these  requests.  The  labors  of  this  committee  naturally  turned  the 
attention  of  their  constituents  to  the  subject  of  genealogy,  and  the  result  was  the  publication  in  1879 
of  the  pioneer  work,  “The  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders.” 

This  printing  of  the  material  collected  by  the  various  chroniclers  of  the  Schwenkfelders  must  have 
aroused  and  awakened  a  desire  for  further  investigation  and  study,  as  ten  years  afterwards  in  1889, 
at  the  fall  conference  of  the  Church,  held  in  Towamencin,  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  a 
resolution  was  passed  to  the  effect  that  a  “Family  Register”  of  the  members  of  the  Society  and  their 
descendants  should  be  made,  or  be  continued  from  the  date  where  the  Genealogical  Record  “(which  we 
have  in  our  possession)”  ends.  It  was  also  decided  that  suitable  persons  should  be  appointed  to  keep 
and  continue  such  a  record. 

As  a  result  of  this  action  Registrars  were  appointed  in  each  District  to  keep  records  of  births, 
marriages  and  deaths  of  members  of  the  congregation.  But  there  was  a  strong  desire  among  many  of 
the  members  to  have  these  records  published,  and  at  various  times  movements  were  started  and 
committees  appointed  to  devise  ways  and  means  to  bring  about  the  revision  of  the  first  Record. 

At  the  Ivriebel  Family  Reunion  in  1905,  a  resolution  was  adopted  that  a  Committee  be  appointed 
to  prepare  a  new  edition  of  the  “Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders,”  and  in  1906  the  Executive 
Committee  sent  out  circulars  giving  reasons  for  the  publication  of  a  new  edition.  The  committee 
appointed  comprised  the  following:  Howard  W.  Kriebel,  Elmer  K.  Schultz,  Jesse  H.  Snyder,  Jr., 

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George  K.  Brecht,  Wesley  B.  Beyer,  Rev.  William  S.  Anders,  and  Frank  A.  Hartranft.  But  due  to  a 
lack  of  sufficient  encouragement  in  response  to  the  circulars  sent  out,  nothing  came  of  the  movement. 

On  February  22,  1912,  a  self-appointed  committee  met  in  Norristown,  Pennsylvania,  and  likewise 
discussed  plans  for  collecting  statistics  to  be  used  in  the  publication  of  a  revised  edition  of  “The 
Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders.”  A  circular  asking  for  genealogical  information  was  sent 
to  various  heads  of  families,  but  no  provision  was  made  for  financing  the  project  nor  for  editing  the 
material  gathered. 

The  late  Judge  Christopher  Heydrick  of  Franklin,  Pennsylvania,  one  of  the  three  original  promo¬ 
ters  of  the  “Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders”  of  1879  (the  other  two  being  the  late  Gen. 
John  F.  Hartranft  and  the  late  Senator  William  A.  Yeakle)  maintained  his  interest  in  the  genealogy  of 
the  Schwenkfelders  up  to  the  time  of  his  death  in  1914.  In  his  conversation  with  the  members  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  Church  he  repeatedly  urged  the  compilation  of  a  new  Genealogy  of  this  people. 
Originally  the  promoters  of  the  first  Genealogical  Record  contemplated  the  translation  and  publication 
of  valuable  historical  documents  as  part  of  the  general  program  of  the  Record,  but  the  plan  was  aban¬ 
doned;  hence  Judge  Heydrick  was  exceedingly  anxious  that  the  new  edition  should  contain  as  full  an 
account  of  the  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders  as  it  was  possible  to  obtain. 

In  a  letter  written  by  Judge  Heydrick  just  four  days  before  his  death,  to  a  prominent  Schwenkfelder 
he  again  made  the  statement  that  he  was  so  fond  of  quoting,  “I  shall  never  forget  that  the  late  Senator 
Yeakle  told  me  that  in  his  researches  preparatory  to  the  publication  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Schwenkfelders  he  had  not  heard  of  a  single  descendant  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  of  1734  who 
had  been  convicted  or  even  suspected  of  an  immoral  act.  Can  not  something  now  be  done  to  get  the 
largest  practical  number  of  the  now  living  descendants  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  acquainted 
with  one  another  and  with  the  history  of  their  ancestors?  I  beg  leave  to  suggest  that  the  proposed 
revision  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  be  made  more  historical  than  was  heretofore 
thought  of.”  Furthermore  one  of  the  last  requests  made  by  Judge  Heydrick  of  his  family  was  to  urge 
the  Schwenkfelders  to  revise  the  “Genealogical  Record.” 

As  a  direct  result  of  this  request,  the  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  held  at 
Palm,  Pennsylvania,  October  17,  1914,  passed  a  resolution  that  “the  matter  of  revising  the  Genealogical 
Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  be  referred  to  the  Board  of  Publication  with  power  to  act.”  At  the  next 
meeting  of  the  Conference  another  resolution  was  adopted  authorizing  the  Board  of  Publication  to 
devise  means  for  publishing  such  a  revised  edition  “without  interfering  with  the  financing  of  the 
‘Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum’.” 

Acting  on  this  resolution  the  Board  of  Publication  referred  the  matter  to  the  Committee  on 
Publication  which  was  to  have  sole  charge  of  formulating  plans  to  comply  with  the  resolutions  passed 
by  the  General  Conference.  In  order  to  defray  the  cost  of  the  project,  the  Committee  decided  to  secure 
a  sufficient  number  of  guarantors  to  underwrite  the  cost  of  collecting  and  editing  the  family  records. 
By  June,  1917,  pledges  to  the  amount  of  $2,500  were  secured,  whereupon  the  project  was  deputized  to 
a  sub-committee  composed  of  representatives  of  the  guarantors  to  be  known  as  the  “Publishing  Com¬ 
mittee”  which  was  to  have  sole  charge  of  collecting  the  family  data,  the  editing  of  the  same,  and  the 
distribution  of  the  books  when  the  work  was  completed. 

At  a  joint  meeting  of  the  guarantors  and  the  Board  of  Publication  held  in  Norristown,  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  the  following  were  selected  as  the  “Publishing  Committee:”  Elmer  K.  Schultz,  Wayne  C. 
Meschter,  and  Samuel  K.  Brecht.  This  committee  met  in  Philadelphia  soon  after  and  organized 
with  Elmer  K.  Schultz,  as  chairman;  Samuel  K.  Brecht,  as  Secretary  and  Editor;  and  Wayne  C. 
Meschter,  Treasurer.  One  of  the  first  acts  of  the  Committee  was  to  increase  the  guaranty  fund  to  $3,000. 
Samuel  Yeakle  and  Dr.  J.  E.  B.  Buckenham  were  later  added  to  the  membership  of  the  Committee. 

The  Editor  immediately  started  assembling  family  records,  taking  over  those  already  collected 
by  the  self-appointed  committee  mentioned  above.  The  launching  of  such  a  project  soon  after  the 
United  States  entered  upon  the  World  War  was  a  bold  undertaking  as  later  events  proved. 

The  Editor  had  not  been  engaged  in  his  work  many  months  before  it  was  seen  that  the  cost  of 
assembling  and  editing  the  family  data  would  exceed  the  $3,000  pledged,  if  the  various  clues  of  family 
relationships  were  to  be  carried  out  to  their  fullest  extent.  The  Publishing  Committee  instructed  him 
to  proceed  along  the  lines  already  outlined  and  to  complete  the  book  as  soon  as  possible,  with  the 
assurance  that  the  necessary  funds  for  defraying  the  cost  would  be  provided. 

The  ravages  of  the  World  War  and  the  consequent  unsettled  conditions  interfered  very  seriously 
with  the  collection  of  family  records,  and  also  vastly  increased  the  cost  of  compiling  the  data  so  that 
the  sum  of  $10,000  was  spent  in  compiling  and  editing  the  material  before  it  was  ready  for  the  printer. 


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It  might  be  well  to  state  that  this  sum  does  not  include  the  cost  of  the  paper,  printing,  binding  and 
distribution  of  the  books,  nor  any  editorial  compensation.  The  data  in  connection  with  the  various 
families  has  been  compiled  from  the  most  reliable  sources.  Careful  searches  were  made  of  court 
records,  cemeteries,  family  Bibles,  church  records  and  other  historical  documents,  while  personal 
interviews  were  had  whenever  possible.  In  general  the  data  was  recorded  as  given,  and  when  con¬ 
flicting  information  was  obtained  from  different  individuals,  an  effort  was  made  to  secure  corroborative 
data  before  it  was  inserted.  The  reader  will  find  statements  in  the  various  families  indicating  that 
the  records  were  not  verified,  or  that  complete  information  was  unobtainable.  In  general  when  no  other 
statement  is  made,  the  data  was  obtained  from  some  immediate  member  of  the  family,  or  it  was  taken 
from  the  “Genealogical  Record”  of  1879. 

An  effort  was  made  to  revise  the  data  to  July,  1917,  in  those  families  whose  records  were  obtained 
before  that  time,  and  in  all  other  cases  the  information  was  recorded  as  of  the  time  received  by  the 
Editor.  However,  many  families  took  pains  to  keep  the  Editor  informed  of  any  changes  in  their 
records,  and  these  facts  have  been  inserted,  in  some  cases  up  to  December,  1922. 

The  many  variations  in  the  spelling  of  the  family  name  by  members  of  the  same  family  have  been 
a  cause  of  much  trouble  to  the  Editor.  He  has  been  obliged  to  accept  the  spelling  given  on  the  family 
record  blanks,  and  the  reader  will  notice  many  cases  where  the  spelling  of  the  family  name  was  changed 
by  the  children,  or  by  brothers  and  sisters.  In  some  instances  parents  and  children  do  not  agree  as  to 
dates  of  birth,  death,  and  marriage  of  members  of  their  own  family.  Likewise  the  examination  of 
tombstones  and  family  Bibles  also  occasionally  produces  conflicting  data. . 

Special  attention  is  called  to  the  illustrations  appearing  in  the  book,  many  of  which  were  taken 
especially  for  this  publication.  With  the  kind  assistance  of  Dr.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson,  it  has  been  possible 
to  include  many  European  views  illustrating  typical  scenes  in  the  countries  from  which  the  immigrant 
Schwenkfelders  fled.  These  were  fortunately  secured  before  the  outbreak  of  the  World  War. 

The  Publishing  Committee  decided  that  with  the  exception  of  the  ministry  or  groups  of  individuals 
illustrating  certain  phases  of  Schwenkfelder  activities,  photographs  of  living  individuals  should  not 
be  included  in  this  publication.  This  will  account  for  the  omission  of  many  portraits  that  otherwise 
would  have  been  included,  and  the  extreme  modesty  that  has  characterized  most  of  the  Schwenkfelders 
and  their  descendants  has  made  it  difficult  to  secure  photographs  to  illustrate  the  various  family 
groups. 

The  Chapters  on  the  “Homes  and  Burial  Places,”  and  “The  Migrations  of  the  Schwenkfelders” 
were  prepared  in  large  part  by  Howard  Wiegner  Kriebel  who  searched  the  deed  books  and  collected 
the  data  for  the  plates  “A  to  H”  showing  the  location  of  the  homes  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders. 
These  plates  were  made  from  drawings  to  scale  from  the  abstracts  of  the  deeds  made  by  Mr.  Kriebel. 
Most  of  the  field  work  necessary  to  secure  the  data  was  also  done  by  Mr.  Kriebel  who  visited  many 
cemeteries  and  copied  the  tombstone  inscriptions  of  Schwenkfelder  descendants.  Deed  books,  wills, 
and  administration  books  were  carefully  searched  in  order  to  establish  connections  between  various 
families. 

For  more  than  thirty  years  Mr.  Kriebel  had  been  gathering  material  pertaining  to  the  history 
of  the  Schwenkfelders  and  their  descendants.  He  also  made  an  intensive  study  of  the  immigrant 
lists  to  establish  family  connections,  and  all  this  material  was  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor, 
for  which  Mr.  Kriebel  deserves  the  gratitude  of  the  Editor  as  well  as  of  the  readers.  Without  Mr. 
Kriebel’s  co-operation  it  would  not  have  been  possible  to  secure  much  of  the  information  included  in 
this  book. 

The  system  of  numbering  the  immigrants  and  the  various  families  was  also  devised  by  Mr. 
Kriebel,  and  only  slight  modification  was  necessary  to  make  the  plan  sufficiently  flexible  to  adapt  it 
to  the  manner  in  which  it  is  used.  [See  “Explanations  and  Abbreviations.”]  A  study  of  the  system  of 
family  numbering  together  with  the  scheme  of  cross  references  will  appeal  to  the  reader  who  is  desirous 
of  tracing  his  family  connections. 

It  is  impossible  to  list  separately  the  many  kind  correspondents  who  furnished  data  for  this  book. 
Where  no  source  is  given,  it  may  generally  be  credited  to  some  member  of  the  family  interested. 

In  addition  to  those  mentioned  in  the  body  of  the  book  as  having  furnished  data,  the  following 
must  also  be  mentioned: 

John  Miller  Rinewalt,  Mount  Carroll,  Ill.;  Daniel  Urffer,  Pottstown,  Pa.;  Charles  Jones,  German¬ 
town,  Pa.;  George  Sheppard,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.;  Wesley  K.  Schultz,  Hereford,  Pa.;  Charles  Kriebel, 
Detroit,  Mich.;  Gaius  M.  Brumbaugh,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C.;  G.  Lester  Hartranft,  Montgomery, 
Pa.;  William  H.  Anders,  Lansdale,  Pa.;  George  S.  Kratz,  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.;  and  many  others. 


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To  Elmer  Ellsworth  S.  Johnson,  Pli.  D.,  who  searched  the  archives  and  church  books  of  Silesia, 
and  Saxony  with  the  assistance  of  Selina  Gerhard  Schultz,  the  Editor  is  indebted  for  a  large  amount  of 
data  concerning  the  Schwenkf elders  before  their  migration  to  Pennsylvania.  Dr.  Johnson  has  collected 
a  vast  amount  of  information  concerning  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Europe  prior  to  their  migration,  which 
he  contemplates  publishing  in  book  form  in  the  near  future.  He  has  traced  some  family  lines  back  to 
the  14th  century.  In  view  of  this  future  publication  the  Editor  made  no  effort  to  trace  the  ancestry 
prior  to  the  migration. 

Mr.  Herbert  Heebner  Smith  gave  many  valuable  suggestions  regarding  the  arrangement  of  title 
pages  and  illustrations. 

To  Prof.  H.  H.  Shenk,  custodian  of  the  Public  Records,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  the  Editor  is  indebted 
for  many  photostats  of  manuscripts  that  are  preserved  in  the  State  Library. 

Acknowledgment  is  also  due  Mr.  Ernest  Spofford,  Assistant  Librarian  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania,  for  many  valuable  suggestions,  and  for  kindness  shown  the  Editor  and  his  associates 
while  searching  the  Archives  of  the  Historical  Society. 

The  readers  owe  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  Dr.  James  M.  Anders  who  took  sufficient  time  from  his 
manifold  duties  to  write  the  scholarly  introduction  to  this  book. 

Credit  is  due  Dr.  O.  S.  Kriebel,  Principal  of  Perkiomen  School  and  Chairman  of  the  Publication 
Committee  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  the  actual  undertaking  of  the 
publication  of  this  book.  His  optimism  and  enthusiasm  were  the  factors  that  led  the  Editor  to  assume 
the  responsibility  of  editing  the  material  in  connection  with  his  other  duties. 

The  Editor  wishes  to  express  his  gratitude  to  Miss  Helen  Shultz,  who  supervised  the  collection 
and  codification  of  most  of  the  family  records  and  assisted  in  the  editing  of  the  same,  and  who  read  the 
proof  of  the  entire  book  in  addition  to  supervising  the  making  of  the  Index. 

In  the  final  analysis  the  guarantors  who  advanced  the  funds  for  collecting  the  data  and  preparing 
it  for  the  printer  deserve  the  greatest  credit  for  their  faith  in  the  enterprise  and  their  funds  that  made 
this  book  possible. 

In  addition  to  the  typographical  errors  that  appear  in  the  book,  the  Editor  will  be  grateful  to  be 
informed  of  any  errors  of  fact  that  are  found  on  its  pages. 

SAMUEL  K.  BRECHT,  Editor. 


The  Publishing  Committee  sends  this  book  out  with  the  hope  that  all  who  advanced  money  to 
pay  the  expenses  of  compiling  this  Genealogy  are  well  repaid  by  the  rich  content  of  hitherto  unpub¬ 
lished,  and  in  many  cases  unknown,  documents.  The  printing  of  historical  data  as  well  as  of  family 
records  for  the  benefit  of  posterity  is  the  duty  of  every  generation,  but  the  publication  of  the  genealogy 
of  a  group  of  religious  refugees  is  unique,  and  the  reader  will  learn  that  the  Schwenkfelders  were  in 
many  ways  a  unique  people. 

The  Committee  expresses  its  gratitude  to  all  advance  subscribers  for  the  book  whose  deposits 
helped  to  pay  the  printer’s  bills  as  they  became  due,  and  it  is  their  hope  that  they  will  assist  in  a  wide 
distribution  of  the  book  among  the  families  whose  records  are  included  within  its  pages. 

For  the  kind  and  continued  co-operation  of  Rand  McNally  &  Company,  the  printers  of  this 
Genealogical  Record,  the  Committee  is  especially  grateful.  The  making  of  a  book  of  such  large  pro¬ 
portions  embodying  the  various  fonts  of  type  required  by  the  Editor,  presented  many  difficulties  which 
were  all  happily  overcome,  and  the  Editor  and  the  other  members  of  the  Publishing  Committee  desire 
to  record  their  appreciation  of  the  many  courtesies  extended  them  by  the  printers. 

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, 

January,  1923. 


ELMER  K.  SCHULTZ 
WAYNE  C.  MESCHTER 
SAMUEL  K.  BRECHT 
SAMUEL  YEAKLE 

J.  E.  BURNETT  BUCKENHAM,  M.  D. 

Publishing  Committee. 


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EXPLANATIONS  AND  ABBREVIATIONS 


Throughout  this  genealogy  a  system  of  family-numbering  has  been  employed  by  means  of  which 
the  line  of  descent  of  every  family  can  be  traced  together  with  the  respective  immigrant  Schwenkfelder 
ancestor  of  each  one. 

All  emigrants  have  been  numbered  consecutively:  thus,  Melchior  Kriebel  is  number  “25”  on 
the  emigrant  list,  and  hence  the  family  number  “[25]”  has  been  assigned  to  him.  Furthermore,  all 
the  married  male  descendants  of  Melchior  Kriebel  will  have  the  key  number  “25”  preceding  their  own 
individual  family  number:  for  example,  the  family  number  of  David  Kriebel  is  “[25-5],”  which  means 
that  he  is  descended  from  emigrant  “25,”  who  is  Melchior  Kriebel,  and  that  the  David  Kriebel  family 
is  the  fifth  family  recorded  in  line  of  descent  from  Melchior  Kriebel.  When  a  descendant  marries 
more  than  once,  there  is  a  family  number  for  each  marriage:  David  Kriebel  married  twice,  and  hence 
his  first  family  record  has  the  number  “[25-5a],”  while  the  number  “[25-5b]”  is  assigned  to  the  family 
of  his  second  marriage.  This  likewise  applies  to  several  emigrants:  Balzer  Heydrick,  who  was  emi¬ 
grant  “52,”  was  married  twice,  and  therefore  has  the  two  family  numbers  of  “[52a]”  and  “[52b].” 

In  the  case  of  the  marriage  of  a  female  descendant,  her  family  takes  the  family  number  of  her 
husband,  providing  the  latter  is  himself  of  Schwenkfelder  origin.  For  example,  Susanna  Kriebel,  a 
daughter  of  George  Kriebel  whose  family  is  “[25-3],”  married  Christopher  Yeakle,  a  Schwenkfelder 
descendant;  the  family  number,  therefore,  that  is  assigned  to  Susanna  Kriebel  Yeakle  is  that  of  her 
husband,  or  “[160-3].” 

However,  when  a  female  descendant  marries  a  man  who  is  not  of  Schwenkfelder  blood,  she  retains 
her  own  emigrant  ancestral  number,  just  as  the  male  descendant  does.  Thus,  Anna  Schultz,  a  daughter 
of  Melchior  Schultz  whose  family  is  “[7-2],”  married  Adam  Hillegass,  who  was  a  non-Schwenkf elder; 
her  family  number  therefore  is  “[7-9].” 

All  numbers  preceded  by  the  capital  letter  “E”  are  emigrant  numbers  and  will  be  found  only 
after  the  name  of  an  emigrant.  Numbers  preceding  a  name  are  in  all  cases  Family  numbers:  for 

example,  “[25-3]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL  [E  99], . s  Caspar  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 

Kriebel  [25-1]”  means  that  the  individual  number  of  the  George  Kriebel  family  is  “[25-3]”;  that 
George  Kriebel  himself  was  the  ninety-ninth  emigrant  on  the  list;  and  that  the  number  of  his  parents’ 
family  is  [25-1],  by  reference  to  which  record  all  genealogical  facts  concerning  his  father,  mother, 
brothers  and  sisters  can  be  ascertained. 

After  the  family  groups  had  all  been  numbered  a  large  amount  of  additional  information  was 
obtained  concerning  some  of  the  families.  In  order  to  include  this  data  and  have  the  families  inserted 
in  their  proper  sequence,  the  system  of  decimal  numbers  was  introduced;  for  example,  “[21-332.4]” 
is  the  number  assigned  to  the  record  of  John  Hoffman. 

The  reader  will  observe  that  married  children  only  have  family  numbers  in  this  book,  as  the 
scheme  employed  is  one  of  family  numbering  instead  of  the  usual  method  of  numbering  each  child  in 
a  family.  By  this  plan  of  numbering  the  reader  may  readily  trace  the  ancestry  of  any  Schwenk¬ 
felder  descendant  in  the  book.  Furthermore,  at  the  end  of  the  book  will  be  found  the  index  in  which 
the  names  of  all  parents  and  children  recorded  in  the  book  are  listed  together  with  the  page  on  which 
they  appear. 

Upon  a  cursory  glance  through  the  genealogical  part  of  the  book,  the  reader  will  discover  that 
one  or  both  of  the  names  of  the  parents  of  a  family  have  been  set  in  bold-face  capital  letters.  This 
device  is  employed  to  designate  the  parents  of  Schwenkfelder  origin,  while  light-face  capital  letters 
have  been  used  to  show  the  name  of  the  parent  of  non-Schwenkfelder  descent.  Thus  at  a  glance  the 
reader  can  tell  whether  the  heads  of  a  family  are  both  Schwenkfelder  descendants  or  not. 

It  may  be  well  to  explain  also  that  the  genealogy  has  been  arranged  in  “chapters”;  for  instance, 
all  families  having  the  key  number  “[25]”  follow  in  order  after  the  emigrant  family  whose  number  is 
“[25],”  or  that  of  Melchior  Kriebel.  And  the  chapters  themselves  are  arranged  in  order  according 
to  the  family  number  of  the  respective  emigrant  heads — the  one  with  the  lowest  number  appearing 
first  in  the  book. 

In  the  case  of  varying  dates,  both  are  given  with  one  of  them  enclosed  in  parentheses;  when  there 
is  doubt  as  to  a  date,  a  question  mark,  enclosed  in  parentheses,  follows  the  date. 

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Besides  the  common  and  accepted  abbreviations,  which  may  be  found  in  any  dictionary,  the 
following  additional  abbreviations  have  been  used  in  this  book: 


A.  A.  Y— A.  A.  Yeakle 
ab. — about 

A.  B. — “American  Boyers” 

ad/ — address 

Adm. — administration 

A.  H.  M. — Andrew  H.  Mester 
ans. — answered 

Arch. — Archives 

b — born 

bap. — baptized 

Bdrf.  Ch.  Bk. — Berthelsdorf  Church  Book 
bef. — before 
bet. — between 

B.  F. — “Brumbach  Families” 

B.  H. — Balthasar  Hoffman 
Bk. — book 

Brig. — brigantine 

B.  T.  D. — Benjamin  T.  Dettor 
cem. — cemetery 

C.  K.  M. — Cyrus  K.  Meschter 
Col.  Rec. — Colonial  Records 
C.  S.  W.— Charles  S.  Wieand 
d — died 

dau — daughter 

dec — deceased 

d.  s.  p. — died  without  issue 

E — emigrant 

E.  E.  S.  J.— Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson 

E.  M.- — Edward  Mathews 

F,  Fam. — family 
gdn. — guardian 
Gosh. — Goshenhoppen 

Gtn. — Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 


inf. — information 
J.  E.  B. — J.  E.  B.  Buckenham 
J.  F.  H. — John  F.  Hartranft 
Jgfr. — Jungfrau  (maiden) 

J.  L.  M. — John  Lewis  Masters 

Hdrf.  Ch.  Bk. — Harpersdorf  Church  Book 

Hist. — History 

H.  S. — Helen  Shultz 

H.'W.  K. — Howard  W.  Kriebel 

to — Married 

N.  Hdrf. — Nieder  Harpersdorf 

N.  S. — New  Style  (Method  of  recording  time) 

O.  C. — Orphans’  Court 

O.  Hdrf. — Ober  Harpersdorf 

O.  S. — Old  Style  (Method  of  recording  time) 

O.  S.  S. — Oscar  S.  Schultz 
Perk.  Reg. — Perkiomen  Region 
prob. — probated 

R.  B.  M. — Raymond  Boileau  Mixsell 
Ref. — Reformed 

res.  — residence,  or  resides 

ret.  — returned 
s — son 

Schw. — Schwenkfelder 

Schw.  Hist.  Lib.,  or  S.  H.  L.— Schwenkfelder  Historical 
Library 
Ser. — Series 

T.  S.  G. — Thomas  S.  Gerhard 
unans. — unanswered 
unm — unmarried 
w — wife 

W.  A.  Y.— William  A.  Yeakle 
W.  W.  P. — William  Wagener  Porter 


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INTRODUCTION 

By  James  Meschter  Anders,  M.  D.,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D. 

The  preparation  and  publication  of  the  Revised  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  was 
a  most  commendable  undertaking.  To  bring  to  light,  record  and  preserve  the  genealogy  of  families 
and  individuals,  much  of  it  from  the  dust  of  forgetfulness,  will  prove  to  be  a  means  of  disseminating 
welcome  information  to  the  living  and  future  generations;  but  more  than  this,  it  will  increase  sympathy 
and  friendliness  between  persons  who  are  connected  by  ties  of  blood,  religion,  and  humanity.  Recogniz¬ 
ing  the  significance  of  this  work,  it  follows  that  the  committee  authorized  to  perform  the  arduous  task 
of  revising  and  amplifying  our  genealogical  knowledge  of  the  Schwenkfelders  by  proving  up  descent, 
acted  with  wise  enthusiasm  and  a  fine  discrimination. 

The  performance  of  a  service  so  colossal  and  confessedly  difficult  as  the  tracing  of  a  genealogical 
record  of  a  denomination,  even  though  small,  is  only  possible  with  persons  specially  trained  and  imbued 
with  the  spirit  of  sacrifice.  Moreover,  the  successful  consummation  of  the  stupendous  task  by  the 
author,  Prof.  S.  K.  Brecht,  is  worthy  of  all  commendation,  and  the  undivided  support  of  the  entire 
body  of  descendants  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders. 

Information  such  as  this  volume  contains  should  ever  have  a  lively  interest  for  the  members  of  a 
sect,  however  small,  and  for  all  who  have  descended  from  those  who  shaped  its  previous  course  in 
education,  religion  and  in  civic  and  social  morality.  True  it  is  that  the  modern  age  is  bending  its 
energies  toward  the  future,  so  that  few  care  to  look  back  at  the  past.  While  this  is  a  correct  observation 
of  history  in  general,  in  the  case  of  those  antecedents  who  are  related  by  the  bonds  of  blood  and  bold 
adventure,  it  would  be  regrettable  in  the  extreme  to  permit  the  present  to  get  out  of  touch  with  them 
and  their  affairs — economic,  social  and  religious. 

The  editor  of  this  work  has  requested  me  to  contribute  an  introductory  chapter  of  a  general 
character  that  will  set  forth  the  main  historic  features  and  the  present  social  and  economic  status 
and  activities  of  the  Schwenkfelder  denomination.  I  accepted,  not  because  of  any  specialized  knowl¬ 
edge  bearing  on  the  subject,  but  because  of  my  desire  to  render  tribute  to  the  social,  moral,  and 
spiritual  traditions  to  which  I  owe  more  than  I  dare  hope  to  repay.  I  shall  not  attempt  to  describe  the 
great  changes  and  wonderful  progress  of  American  life  due  to  new  discoveries  and  inventions  during 
the  period  under  review.  Again,  the  historic  sketch  of  Caspar  von  Schwenkfeld  and  of  the  sect  which 
bears  his  name  and  their  many  trials  before  emigrating  to  Pennsylvania,  as  well  as,  for  more  than  a 
century  after  settling  on  our  shores,  by  C.  Heydrick,  Esq.,  is  a  true  and  praiseworthy  account,  so  that 
certain  aspects  of  the  earlier  narrative  relating  to  this  small  band,  in  particular  all  that  pertains  to  the 
pre-emigration  period,  need  not  be  recounted  here. 

My  task  it  is  to  describe  the  life,  events,  and  achievements  of  the  Schwenkfelders  with  especial 
emphasis  upon  those  of  more  recent  times  with  the  desire  and  hope  that  by  this  means  we  shall  be 
better  tempered  and  prepared  to  face,  and  penetrate  into,  the  future.  Whilst  historic  reviews  such  as 
this  undertaking  purports  to  be,  usually  afford  the  reader  a  look  at  great  personages  and  events,  to  the 
present  and  future  generations — to  us — a  brief  resume  of  the  economic  interests  and  customs,  as 
well  as  religious  and  social  activities  of  the  common  stock  of  Schwenkfelders,  is  in  my  view,  of  far 
greater  and  more  commanding  interest  and  importance. 

It  is,  however,  fitting  to  pause  at  the  outset  to  consider  briefly  the  influences  which  the  ideals  and 
principles  of  the  earlier  generations  of  Schwenkfelders  wielded  with  respect  to  civic  and,  more  im¬ 
portantly  still,  religious  liberty,  and  their  effect  upon  the  progress  and  development  of  the  communities 
in  which  they  resided.  It  might  be  asked  pertinently  are  there  to  be  found,  at  this  writing,  those 
persons  who  would  make  the  great  material  sacrifices,  who  would  risk  their  all  on  account  of  their 
religious  convictions,  as  did  those  who  were  transported  to  America  by  the  now  historic  ship,  the  St. 
Andrew?  To  them  the  migration  to  the  western  hemisphere  meant  a  decided  loss  of  comforts,  of  means, 
and  the  severance  of  ties,  which  doubtless  caused,  in  many  cases  at  least,  a  painful  wrench  of  the 
heart.  On  the  other  hand,  it  resulted  in  a  gain  of  new  satisfactions,  chief  among  which  was  that  of 
absolute  religious  freedom,  the  enjoyment  of  the  free  and  democratic  spirit  of  America.  The  vision 
of  the  immigrant  fathers  abides  to  challenge  their  children  of  to-day. 

It  is  the  earnest  hope  and  belief  of  the  writer  that  salutary  lessons  may  be  drawn  from  a  resume  of 
the  part  played  as  useful  citizens,  and  the  instrumentalities  employed,  by  this  little  band  of  church 


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men  and  women  in  the  past  and  present.  In  the  first  place,  it  will  be  easily  possible  to  indicate  that 
they  can  point  with  pride  to  the  conduct  and  detailed  work  of  their  churches,  their  educational  institu¬ 
tions  and  other  agencies,  as  well  as  to  the  wider  relations  of  the  denomination  to  the  public  welfare  and 
the  state,  although  owing  to  the  exigencies  of  time  and  space,  the  salient  facts  only  can  be  given  in 
compact  form  here. 

It  is  clear  that  whilst  the  original  nucleus  of  184  souls  who  first  put  foot  upon  American  soil  in 
1734  were  fixed  in  their  determination  to  escape  religious  persecution,  to  reach  a  land  of  civil  and 
spiritual  liberty,  they  had  no  further  aspirations  which  were  peculiarly  and  entirely  their  own.  In 
this  connection  it  is  interesting  to  recall  the  fact  that  the  struggle  on  this  continent  for  self-government 
had  already  begun  and  an  increasing  divergence  between  England  and  the  colonies  had  already  set  in, 
at  the  time  of  the  chief  migration  of  the  Schwenkfelders  to  America,  although  the  American  Revolution, 
speaking  historically,  did  not  begin  until  1769;  so  that  soon  after  setting  foot  on  free  soil,  they  were 
face  to  face  with  a  conflict  of  far  reaching  historic  importance  and  as  the  result  of  which,  the  indepen¬ 
dence  of  the  colonial  states  was  secured.  Moreover,  the  fact  that  upon  their  arrival  in  this  country, 
Indian  attacks  all  along  the  line  of  the  colonies  were  growing  more  terrible  and  that  these  were  not 
quelled  until  1763,  when  with  the  Peace  of  Paris  the  brilliant  career  of  France  as  an  American  power 
was  over,  should  be  recollected. 

It  may  be  truly  said  that  it  was  faith  in  God,  who  for  them  was  an  ever  present  reality,  which 
distinguished  them  above  all  else.  Without  doubt,  all  had  belonged  to  civilized  and  somewhat  cultured 
communities  at  home  and  in  many  ways  their  dominating  ideas  of  life  resembled  those  of  the  people 
with  whom  they  established  social  and  commercial  relationships  in  this  western  hemisphere,  and  to 
whom  they  were  gradually  bound  by  bonds  of  human  interest  and  speech.  In  this  connection  the 
following  statement  by  the  late  Governor  Pennypacker  is  significant:  “The  Schwenkfelders  who 
emigrated  in  a  body  to  Pennsylvania  were  the  most  intelligent  group  of  people  who  came  to  America 
in  the  colonial  period.” 

They  were  not  then,  nor  have  they  since,  been  spurred  by  the  passion  for  politics,  and  whilst  they 
abhorred  war,  were  by  no  means  pacifists.  Neither  have  they  been  given  to  society  life,  nor  dissipated 
their  energies  and  means  in  the  pursuit  of  pleasure,  and  above  all,  sports.  On  the  other  hand,  the 
dominating  principle  of  their  lives  was  of  deep  spiritual  origin,  although  quite  industrious  and  energetic 
in  the  pursuit  of  gain,  without  the  slightest  show  of  the  spirit  of  carelessness  and  ease.  Moreover, 
from  the  moment  that  their  freedom  from  oppression  was  assured,  there  never  was  an  hour  that  they 
did  not  recognize  and  appreciate  their  newly-found  privileges,  as  evidenced  by  the  institution  of  an 
annual  celebration  of  so-called  “Gedachtniss  Tag,”  which  has  been  observed  without  interruption 
until  the  present  day.  Thus  each  year  a  new  allegiance  is  given  to  the  ideals  and  sense  of  profound 
gratitude  exemplified  by  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders. 

That  the  popularity  of  these  unique  yearly  meetings  of  fellowship,  inspiration  and  undying 
gratitude  has  been  steadily  increasing,  is  undoubted.  The  writer  is  glad  to  note  the  steady  decline  of 
the  tendency  to  clamor  against  the  oppression  suffered  by  those  who  actuated  by  noble  impulses 
emigrated  to  a  land  of  unbounded  liberty  on  the  one  hand,  and  a  new  emphasis  upon  the  use  to  be  made 
of  what  they  purchased  by  their  sacrifices  for  their  successors — for  us — on  the  other. 

The  majority  of  this  small  original  group  of  immigrants  settled  in  the  central  and  upper  portions 
of  Montgomery  County,  as  well  as  Lehigh,  Berks  and  Bucks  Counties,  of  Pennsylvania.  Here  they 
led  most  respectable  lives  and  their  material  interests  soon  became  for  a  considerable  period  of  time, 
more  or  less  unified,  drawn  together  as  they  were,  by  the  ties  of  family  and  gratitude.  Later  on,  like 
other  eastern  people  (after  the  war  of  the  Revolution)  they  shared  in  the  process  of  unifying  the  nation 
through  inter-state  migration.  For  example,  in  1791  David  Wagener,  a  prosperous  farmer  and  land 
owner,  residing  in  Montgomery  County,  removed  his  family  to  a  Friend’s  Settlement  on  the  west 
bank  of  Seneca  Lake,  there  becoming  a  part  owner  of  a  grist  mill.  Five  years  later  he  bought  the  land 
on  which  the  village  of  Penn  Yan  was  founded  by  his  son,  Abraham,  in  the  year  1800.  This  has  been 
a  thrifty,  rapidly-growing  village,  and  to  Abraham  Wagener  had  been  accorded  the  distinction  of 
being  elected  the  first  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  upon  its  incorporation  in  April,  1833,  and 
also  the  privilege  of  naming  the  village  streets  when  they  were  first  opened.  Not  a  few  Schwenkfelders 
and  their  descendants  have  broken  away  from  the  central  nucleus  located  in  Pennsylvania,  scattering 
to  many  different  States  of  the  Union. 

Before  coming  to  this  country,  the  Schwenkfelders  were  for  the  most  part  agriculturists,  hence 
they  naturally  chose  husbandry  as  their  chief  calling  upon  reaching  these  shores,  clearing  and  cul¬ 
tivating  the  earth  with  great  assiduity.  Whilst  they  succeeded  during  these  earlier  years  of  their 
sojourn  in  a  new  and  promising  environment  to  add  to  their  originally  impoverished  condition,  and 
whilst  their  wants  and  particular  needs  grew  simultaneously,  it  may  be  justly  claimed  that  they  lived 


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honestly  and  simply,  the  while  showing  a  marked  degree  of  thrift  and  the  highest  regard  for  law  and 
order — the  guardian  of  their  precious  liberty. 

With  few  exceptions,  the  Schwenkfelders  for  generations  were  land-owners,  to  whom  in  the  opinion 
of  certain  political  economists,  go  all  the  advantages  gained  by  progress.  At  all  events,  the  direct  and 
natural  result  of  the  conditions  they  were  striving  for,  was  improvement  in  the  material  state  of  all 
within  their  influence.  They  were,  in  truth,  children  of  the  soil,  and  this  was  the  storehouse  upon 
which  they  drew;  more  than  this,  their  dependence  upon  land  was  the  principal  factor  in  the  determina¬ 
tion  of  their  social,  intellectual  and  moral  condition,  since  it  amply  supplied  their  main  wants  and 
desires.  Here  reference  should  be  made  to  the  fact  that  as  a  class  they  gave  evidence  of  marked 
industry,  frugality  and  intelligence.  As  individual  farmers,  the  head  of  the  family  obtained  in  addition 
to  hired  labor,  the  assistance  of  his- wife  and  children.  This  fact,  likewise  decidedly  aided  their  material 
progress. 

The  gift  of  this  primitive  folk  to  the  nameless  mass,  the  middle  class  of  society,  which  forms  the 
tested  foundation  of  our  American  institutions,  was  the  highly  creditable  way  in  which  they  performed 
the  task  committed  to  them  by  destiny.  Moreover,  their  ideals  were  of  an  enduring  character  and  to 
us  falls  the  duty  of  securing  their  intact  preservation. 

As  successful  agriculturists  they  contributed  their  full  share  to  a  calling  which  has  ever  been  held 
to  be  first  in  point  of  practical  importance,  and  therefore  to  economic  progress,  during  several  genera¬ 
tions.  True  it  is  that  many  of  these  industrious  men  and  women  were,  however,  an  integral  part  of 
that  practical  spirit,  which  has  ever  won  above  arts  and  letters,  science,  or  great  historic  personages. 
Indeed,  we  must  to-day  render  thanks  for  the  role  played  by  our  ancestors,  near  and  remote,  and 
for  the  immense  service  they  rendered,  judged  by  proper  standards,  to  the  local  community  and  the 
state.  The  history  of  the  descendants  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  of  the  last  century,  however, 
comprehends  the  records  of  not  a  few  men  who  in  various  localities  of  our  own  and  other  states  of  the 
union,  and  in  equally  varied  fields  of  endeavor,  have  reflected  lustre  upon  themselves  and  their  ante¬ 
cedents  alike  {vide  infra). 

The  Schwenkfelders  did  not  elect  to  elude  their  social  and  charitable  obligations,  and  after  the 
custom  of  the  times,  gave  both  financial  aid  and  personal  service  to  the  public  welfare.  Obviously, 
during  the  colonial  period  the  time  was  far  distant  when  it  could  be  hoped  to  establish  relationships 
that  could  allow  the  good  of  the  whole  to  become  the  ruling  element  in  the  community.  Then  as  now, 
approbation  of  one’s  fellowmen  and  the  massing  of  wealth  were  proportional,  but  the  Schwenkfelders 
were  not  without  that  essential  principle  which  would  look  to  the  good  of  humanity. 

It  would  not  be  possible  to  show  that  opportunities  for  social  enjoyments  were  abundant,  and 
that  the  lives  of  all  were  not  more  or  less  sordid  owing  to  a  lack  of  social  outlets,  even  among  families 
in  the  most  comfortable  circumstances.  On  the  other  hand,  it  is  a  just  observation  that  there  existed 
a  limited,  social  intercourse  consisting  for  the  most  part  of  an  inter-visitation  between  families,  most 
commonly  either  “week  end”  visits,  or  on  the  Sabbath  day  following  the  morning  church  services. 
Their  observance  of  the  Sabbath,  however,  was  rigid  and  as  has  been  said  of  that  of  the  Pilgrim 
Fathers,  involved  a  recognition  of  the  fact  that  the  “right  of  Sabbath  rest  for  one  depends  upon  a  law 
of  Sabbath  rest  for  all.”  Doubtless,  the  personal  freedom  in  the  civic  and  moral  realms,  which  the 
earlier  Schwenkfelders  enjoyed  gave  encouragement  to  and  opportunity  for,  the  cultivation  of  the 
primitive  virtues. 

At  a  later  date,  freedom  from  actual  wants,  showed  itself  in  mental  and  moral  improvement,  as 
well  as  in  thrift  and  greater  average  intelligence.  Among  the  Schwenkfelders  increasing  skill,  prudence 
and  knowledge  were  most  probably  not  so  much  attributed  to  the  common  school,  the  newspaper  and 
their  meagre  libraries,  as  to  a  better  material  condition  in  general. 

Their  dress  down  to  a  comparatively  recent  period,  was  rigidly  plain;  bonnets  were  worn  by  the 
women  and  broad-brimmed  stiff  hats  by  the  men.  Personal  decoration  by  means  of  jewels  was  prac¬ 
tically  unknown,  if  we  except  ear-rings  of  a  simple  pattern.  Neatness  and  cleanliness  of  person  and 
wearing  apparel,  however,  were  decidedly  in  evidence.  In  their  household  were  found  the  national 
spirit  and  traditions  of  a  noble  past,  but  they  spoke  a  different  language — called  “Pennsylvania  Ger¬ 
man”  up  to  half  a  century  ago. 

The  Schwenkfelders  for  upwards  of  a  century  after  their  arrival  in  this  country  opposed  any 
matrimonial  alliance  of  either  sons  or  daughters  with  those  of  the  parents  of  other  denominations  with 
the  effect  that  the  evil  results  of  consanguinity  became  evident  in  certain  families.  More  recently, 
however,  this  narrowness  of  spirit  with  its  smoldering  discontent  has  given  way  to  a  more  natural 
and  progressive  state  of  things  in  the  realm  of  social  and  individual  moral  responsibility  to  the  end  that 
a  greater  justice  was  brought  to  light  and  a  healthier  and  happier  group  of  people  has  been  evolved. 


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It  is  worthy  of  note  that  the  Schwenkf elders  can  claim  to  have  been  an  integral  part  of  the  basic 
national  stock  and  also  that  they  participated  in  a  small  way  in  the  process  of  assimilation  of  new¬ 
comers  including  the  foreign-born.  Of  the  majority  of  this  small  sect  (now  numbering  all  told  1350 
souls)  for  a  century  and  a  half  after  settling  in  this  country,  it  might  be  said  they  lived  a  quiet,  useful 
country  life,  were  good  neighbors,  good  American  citizens,  chiefly  interested  in  agriculture,  domestic 
problems,  religion,  education  and  the  pursuit  of  reading.  With  the  passing  of  time,  however,  they 
helped  to  swell  the  tide  that  has  brought  about  marked  urban  concentration. 

We  should  be  grateful  to  those  ancestral  traditions  whose  encircling  glory  we  of  the  present  day, 
in  common  with  our  predecessors,  have  inherited.  The  earlier  forbears  who  settled  this  country  have 
long  rested  in  their  graves  and  none  there  be  that  remember  them,  but  one  would  be  lacking  in  percep¬ 
tion  and  appreciation,  who  did  not  discern  that  their  piety,  influence  and  example  are  yet  a  potent 
force  in  the  community  in  which  they  labored  with  fruitful  results. 

This  small  band  has  been  privileged  to  observe  and  had  their  spirits  touched  by  many  wars  of 
democracy  against  despotic  autocracy  since  their  arrival  in  this  country.  In  1775  they  saw  the  new 
western  hemisphere  democracy  born  to  the  modern  world;  they  witnessed  the  Revolutionary  War 
which  settled  for  all  time  the  independence  of  these  United  States  of  America  and  the  Civil  War  which 
completely  banished  slavery  from  this  hemisphere,  as  well  as  the  recent  great  conflict,  which  it  is 
hoped,  will  settle  for  all  time  the  question  of  military  autocratic  domination  of  the  world. 

But  though  the  Schwenkfelders  never  approved  of  the  old  methods  of  settling  international  dis¬ 
putes  by  war,  when  it  became  indispensably  necessary  for  America  to  accept  gauge  of  battle  in  order  to 
crush  a  natural  foe  to  liberty,  they  displayed  loyalty,  heroism  and  patriotism  by  their  active  participa¬ 
tion  both  at  home  and  in  the  field,  while  some  made  the  supreme  sacrifice.  Males  of  military  age 
proved  themselves  to  be  “valiant  men,  able  to  bear  the  buckler  and  the  sword.”  The  Schwenkfelders, 
however,  have  ever  been  champions  of  peace  and  now  that  the  great  war-ogre  has  been  curbed,  they  are, 
with  the  song  of  gratitude  in  their  hearts,  hoping  for  the  realization  of  an  organized,  world-wide  democ¬ 
racy  that  will  insure  future  peace  by  its  inherent  moral  force. 

Among  the  more  strictly  private  functions  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  as  a  denomination,  were  the 
work  and  associated  activities  of  their  educational  and  religious  institutions.  It  is  natural  that  in 
addition  to  the  union  of  material  interests,  of  which  mention  has  been  made  above,  there  should  be 
formed  a  moral,  intellectual  and  spiritual  unity.  For  example,  it  was  not  difficult  to  amalgamate 
their  ideals  and  sentiments,  as  well  as  doctrines  and  beliefs.  On  the  other  hand,  no  effort  to  govern  the 
social,  moral  or  economic  life  of  the  community  was  made,  and  a  no  more  law-abiding  body  of  citizens 
could  have  been  found.  From  an  economic  aspect  the  interests  of  the  Schwenkfelders  did  not  differ 
to  any  extent  from  those  of  other  sects  among  whom  they  lived;  from  the  political  angle,  however,  the 
majority  were  “whigs,”  while  later  upon  its  birth  they  joined  the  republican  party  almost  without 
exception.  As  stated  above,  the  earlier  generations  of  Schwenkfelders  had  no  political  aspirations, 
but  in  recent  times  not  a  few  have  held  important  local  public  positions. 

The  intellectual  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders  reveals  that  many  of  the  original  small  company 
were  well-educated,  and  there  was  a  general  sentiment  among  all  in  favor  of  advanced  mental  training. 
Indeed,  it  is  an  authenticated  fact  that  the  Schwenkfelders  early  established  first-class  schools  in 
Pennsylvania,  although  in  a  modified  and  rudimentary  form.  [Vide  Historical  Sketch,  p.  15.]  Here 
we  see  the  implantation  of  the  seeds  of  a  greater  freedom  and  an  intellectual  advancement,  the  narrow 
traditionalism  and  puritanism  of  their  day  and  generation  notwithstanding.  Moreover,  by  the  same 
token  they  were  conforming  to  the  law,  generally  appreciated  at  the  present,  that  what  you  would 
have  appear  in  the  mature  generation  you  must  put  into  the  curricula  of  our  public  and  secondary 
schools. 

To  understand  the  public  spirit  of  these,  our  pioneers,  in  matters?  educational  and  spiritual,  there 
would  be  no  better  way,  if  time  and  space  permitted,  than  to  study  the  life,  influence  and  activities  of 
such  a  man  as  Christopher  Schultz,  who  represented  them  most  admirably.  It  can  only  be  added 
that  he  being  possessed  of  many  good  qualities  both  of  heart  and  mind  exerted  a  great  force  in  the 
denomination  as  well  as  the  state,  and  assumed  naturally  a  leading  role,  preparing  a  system  of  church 
government  which  was  adopted  on  the  17th  of  August,  1782,  the  while  stimulating  the  zeal  and  intelli¬ 
gence  of  his  contemporaries.  Without  doubt,  he  had  beside  him  many  willing  and  powerful  helpers, 
notably  the  Revs.  George  Weiss,  Balthasar  Heebner  and  Balthasar  Hoffman. 

In  not  a  few  instances,  individual  talents  forced  their  way  into  prominence  among  the  earlier 
descendants  of  this  group  of  immigrants.  These  and  other  men  belonging  to  this  sect  at  different 
later  periods  of  time  realized  that  only  by  placing  themselves  in  direct  contact  with  the  world  was  it 
possible  to  develop  their  talents  in  a  fuller  degree.  No  Schwenkfelder,  however,  received  the  advan¬ 
tages  of  college  or  university  training  until  a  comparatively  recent  date,  but  at  present  writing,  without 


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doubt  the  percentage  of  young  men  identified  with  this  denomination  who  are  embracing  the  benefits 
of  a  liberal  education,  is  higher  than  that  of  any  other  sect. 

Whilst  the  need  for  education  is  fully  appreciated  by  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  it  must  be 
recollected  that  the  knowledge  gained  must  be  assimilated,  if  we  would  avoid  the  creation  of  a  false 
valuation  in  the  minds  of  the  student  as  to  the  role  he  will  play  in  the  world.  It  has  been  well  said 
that  the  acquisition  of  facts  unassimilated,  necessitates  bringing  theory  and  practice  closer  together. 

Brief  reference  should  be  made  here  to  a  well-known  educational  institution,  Perkiomen  School 
for  Boys,  which  was  founded  in  1875  by  Rev.  C.  S.  Wieand  under  the  title,  Perkiomen  Seminary.  In 
1892,  it  became  the  property  of  the  Schwenkfelder  church  and  Dr.  O.  S.  Kriebel(the  present  incumbent) 
was  made  Principal.  The  growth  of  this  institution  has  been  steady,  and  healthy;  its  beneficent 
influence  and  effectiveness,  as  a  school  to  prepare  boys  for  colleges  and  universities,  as  well  as  the 
duties  and  responsibilities  of  citizenship,  are  beyond  question.  The  early  success  of  Perkiomen  School 
for  Boys  may  be  said  to  have  been  the  turning-point  where  the  rather  stern,  gloomy  influences  pre¬ 
vailing,  were  tempered  by  scholarship  and  by  evidences  of  healthful  relaxation  as  well  as  a  lessening 
of  the  shadows  around  their  lives  and  a  widening  of  the  horizon.  This  institution  has  further  served  to 
infuse  a  new  spirit  of  good  taste  and  refinement,  not  only  into  the  student-body,  but  into  the  community 
and  church  as  well. 

Christianity  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  more  than  a  century  after  its  inception  in  this 
country  consisted  of  religious  and  moral  training  only,  without  helpful  and  voluntary  agencies,  which 
came  into  being  at  a  much  later  date,  although  the  same  thing  might  be  said  of  other  denominations 
at  that  day.  Humanitarianism,  which  is  the  mode  of  the  present  day,  and  in  whose  ranks  are  to  be 
found  practically  the  entire  membership  of  the  denomination  at  this  writing,  was  then  hazy  and 
lacking  in  zeal  for  want  of  organization.  There  was  no  opportunity  given  by  which  intelligent  and 
zealous  laymen  could  actively  assist  in  the  moral  and  religious  quality  of  the  membership;  no  armed 
organizational  force  to  carry  on  social  service  duties,  so  much  needed  to  encourage  and  guide  the  more 
helpless  and  dependent  classes.  So-called  “Kinderlehr,”  however,  was  carried  on  as  an  unique  and 
solemn  religious  custom  and  with  far  reaching  moral  and  spiritual  benefits. 

It  was,  on  the  whole,  a  period  of  gospel  sermons  with  no  indications  of  an  abandonment  of  religion 
and  certain  moral  sanctions  so  obvious  at  present  throughout  the  Protestant  world.  They  truly  be¬ 
lieved  in  the  ultimate  supremacy  of  the  spiritual  values  and  we  of  to-day  should  consider  whether  or 
not  some  of  that  spiritual  vitality  which  characterized  our  church  in  earlier  days  has  been  lost.  Who 
will  sound  the  world  note  of  warning  so  much  needed  by  all  denominations  at  the  present  day? 

The  forms  of  worship  and  the  meeting  houses  were  primitive,  and  the  souls  of  the  worshipers 
received  and  accepted  every  impression  to  which  they  were  subjected,  but  they  were  not  wholly 
without  prejudice.  It  was  not  until  the  year  1790  that  the  first  church  edifice  was  erected  in  what  had 
been  designated  as  the  “Upper  District,”  in  contradistinction  to  the  “Lower  District,”  for  administra¬ 
tive  conveniences.  Prior  to  this  time,  divine  services  had  been  held  at  private  residences,  following 
the  custom  which  had  been  established  in  the  Fatherland. 

The  clergy  was  until  a  comparatively  recent  period  self-educated,  being  chosen  from  among  the 
lay  members  of  the  church  by  ballot.  Their  discourses,  however,  showed  them  to  be  true  servants 
of  the  Master  and  were  listened  to  with  manifest  sympathy  and  benefit,  while  not  a  few  inculcated  the 
ideas  of  civic  and  religious  duties  with  much  power.  The  singing  until  a  time  easily  within  human 
recollection  was  entirely  congregational;  that  is  to  say  without  the  aid  of  either  choir  or  instrumental 
music.  Unfortunately,  it  was  in  consequence  of  the  narrowness  and  unprogressiveness  of  the  de¬ 
nomination  as  an  organized  body  that  many  members  from  time  to  time,  forsook  the  religion  of  their 
fathers  and  identified  themselves  with  other  more  progressive  churches. 

In  this  connection,  mention  should  be  made  of  the  fact  that  the  observance  of  the  holy 
sacraments  was  first  instituted  in  the  year  1877  at  the  home  of  Anthony  K.  Heebner,  Worcester, 
Pennsylvania.  It  has  been  obvious  that  the  adoption  of  this  universally  recognized  religious  ceremonial 
requirement  witnessed  the  infusion  of  a  new  and  broader  spirit  in  the  entire  denomination  and  one 
more  in  harmony  with  the  real  spiritual  needs  of  mankind. 

The  quarter  of  a  century  last  passed,  however,  has  brought  this  sect  forward  far  beyond  the  hopes 
and  expectations  of  those  who  had  been  long  advocating  a  change  to  more  advanced  methods  and  an 
enlargement  of  the  sphere  of  church  activity.  For  example  the  membership  had  grown  from  305  in 
1895  to  635  in  1903,  and  1280  in  1919.  It  will  be  observed  from  these  figures  that  the  denomination 
has  more  than  quadrupled  itself  in  the  quarter  of  a  century  last  passed. 

Mention  should  be  made  of  the  deep  interest  in  more  recent  years  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in 
Christian  Missions,  both  at  home  and  abroad.  At  home,  a  new-born  mission  was  first  announced  at 
Philadelphia  in  1895,  ten  years  later  at  Norristown  (1905)  and  at  Lansdale  in  1916,  the  two  first- 


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named  enterprises  having  since  become  successful  church  organizations,  while  the  last-named  is  still 
a  flourishing  mission  church.  Abroad,  a  sister  with  a  true  missionary  spirit,  Miss  Flora  Heebner,  has 
been  the  representative  of  this  church  in  Taiku,  China,  since  1904,  where  she  is  carrying  on  a  splendid 
work  with  well-directed  effort  in  various  branches  of  missionary  activity. 

Great  and  commendable  as  were  the  sacrifices  made  by  the  small  band  of  Schwenkfelders,  who 
emigrated  to  our  shores,  as  has  been  observed  above,  to  realize  that  a  member  of  the  nobility  not  lacking 
in  imperial  qualities  should  abandon  his  high  station,  should  simplify  himself,  as  it  were,  and  assume 
the  role  of  an  ardent  Christian  reformer  as  did  Casper  von  Schwenkfeld,  was  an  even  greater  surrender 
of  earthly  means,  comforts  and  ties.  The  fact  therefore  that  the  Publication  Board  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church  has  been  glad  to  share  the  burden  equally  with  Hartford  Theological  Seminary  in 
publishing  the  so-called  Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum — a  stupendous  work  in  17  volumes  (6  of  which 
have  already  appeared),  which  contains  the  theology  and  writings  of  this  world-famed  reformer,  need 
excite  no  surprise. 

At  first,  edited  by  Dr.  Chester  David  Hartranft,  the  noted  biblical  scholar  and  historian,  since 
his  demise  which  occurred  in  1914,  Dr.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson,  who  had  been  associate  editor  previously, 
became  the  natural  successor  to  Dr.  Hartranft,  having  been  as  the  result  of  experience  and  training, 
especially  well  qualified  for  the  important  and  responsible  position.  Let  us  hope  that  the  ardent, 
moral  and  spiritual  ideals  of  the  great  reformer,  Casper  von  Schwenkfeld,  may  through  the  mediation 
of  this  extensive  presentation,  serve  a  practical  end;  that  is,  animate  an  ever  widening  circle  of  readers 
with  the  spirit  of  the  Master. 

Among  the  educational  agencies  projected  by  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  in  recent  times  is  “The 
Schwenkfeldian,”  a  monthly  periodical  which  gives  publicity  to  the  work  and  activities  of  the  various 
local  churches  and  also  serves  as  a  vehicle  for  the  expression  of  opinion  on  historic,  sociologic,  moral  and 
religious  subjects.  The  launching  of  this  journal  was  a  constructive  piece  of  work  and  should,  among 
other  things,  help  to  arouse  this  denomination  to  the  importance  of  giving  increased  attention  to  its 
needs  and  true  situation.  The  editorial  discussions  of  social,  moral  and  religious  topics  provide  food 
for  reflection  to  all  its  readers,  since  they  are  carried  on  by  men  of  education  and  sound  discernment. 
The  “Schwenkfeldian”  is  in  every  respect  worthy  of  support  and  popular  appreciation. 

So  soon  as  the  more  active  objections  to  modern  methods  by  certain  leading  officials  in  the 
denomination  had  been  overcome,  a  new  spirit,  a  display  of  modern  organizational  effort  in  many 
directions,  of  which  the  church  may  justly  feel  proud,  including  the  special  fields  of  endeavor  briefly 
referred  to  above,  rapidly  ensued.  We  see  now  such  fine  fruits  of  Christianity  in  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church  as  missionary  work,  education,  benevolence,  social  service,  faith  and  love,  all  adding  to  the  joy 
of  worship  and  individual  happiness. 

We  should  realize  that  the  accumulated  heritage  of  the  previous  generations  of  Schwenkfelders 
has  made  this  generation  rich  at  birth,  that  a  denomination  is  not  a  physical  fact,  but  a  moral  and 
spiritual  fact  in  which  the  dead  have  furnished  the  chief  content  of  the  atmosphere  we  are  privileged 
to  breathe.  We  must  ever  recollect  that  no  denomination,  no  more  than  an  individual,  can  live  unto 
itself.  The  Schwenkfelder  Church  has  been,  is,  and  the  writer  hopes  ever  shall  continue  to  be  an  advo¬ 
cate  of  the  principle  of  co-operation  between  protestant  churches  representing  differing  creeds.  Indeed, 
in  recent  years  it  has  repeatedly  exemplified  this  principle,  it  is  a  particular  pleasure  to  state.  Finally, 
it  behooves  the  present  generation  of  Schwenkfelders  to  mediate  the  higher  social  virtues  and  moral 
ideals  to  those  that  shall  come  after  them. 


THE  SCHWENKFELDERS 

AN  HISTORICAL  SKETCH 

By  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick 

(Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1879) 


The  Schwenkfelders  were  so  called  from  Caspar  Schwenkfeld,  a  Silesian  nobleman.  He  was  born 
at  Ossing  (now  Ossig),  in  Liibner  circle,  in  the  Principality  of  Liegnitz,  in  Lower  Silesia,  in  1490,  was 
educated  at  Cologne,  and  dwelt  several  years  at  other  universities,  where  theology  early  attracted  his 
attention,  and  the  writings  of  the  Church  Fathers  became  his  favorite  study.  Quitting  university 
life  he  visited  many  German  courts,  and  devoted  some  years  to  the  culture  which,  in  his  time,  was 
supposed  to  befit  his  rank,  qualifying  himself  for  knighthood,  and  becoming,  as  he  says  in  one  of  his 
epistles,  a  courtier.  While  yet  a  young  man  he  entered  the  service  of  Carl,  Duke  of  Miinsterberg,  a 
grandson  of  Podiebrad,  the  Hussite  King  of  Bohemia,  at  whose  court  the  doctrines  of  John  Huss  were 
received,  and  by  none  more  heartily  than  by  the  young  knight  and  courtier.  They  made  a  deep  and 
lasting  impression  upon  his  mind,  and  doubtless  gave  direction  to  his  future  life  and  labors.  Bodily 
infirmities  soon  unfitted  him  for  knightly  duties,  and  he  quitted  the  service  of  the  Duke  of  Miinsterberg 
and  became  Counsellor  to  Frederick  II.,  Duke  of  Liegnitz,  whom  he  served  in  that  capacity  a  number 
of  years.  Theology,  however,  had  stronger  attractions  for  him  than  affairs  of  state.  He  made  the 
acquaintance  of  many  theologians  who  were  drifting  in  the  direction  of  the  Reformation,  among  whom 
were  Valentine  Crautwald,  Johann  Sigismund  Werner,  and  Fabian  Eckel,  and  under  the  influence  of 
such  associations  the  impressions  received  at  Miinsterberg  deepened  until,  as  he  expressed  it,  God 
touched  his  heart,  and  he  withdrew  from  the  ducal  court  and  was  chosen  Canon  of  St.  John’s  Church, 
in  Liegnitz.  Luther  had  now  withdrawn  from  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  his  preaching  attracted 
Schwenkfeld’s  attention  and  inspired  him  with  a  more  intense  zeal  for  the  service  of  the  Divine  Master. 
He  was  at  one  with  Luther  upon  the  issues  which  the  latter  had  raised  with  the  Roman  Catholic  Church, 
and  could  no  longer  hold  his  position  in  St.  John’s  Church  without  violence  to  his  conscience.  He 
therefore  renounced  it  to  become  an  evangelist,  and,  for  thirty-six  years,  with  voice  and  pen,  exhort 
men  to  repentance  and  godliness. 

Although  not  by  nature  a  controversialist,  as  his  writings  abundantly  testify,  Schwenkfeld  soon 
came  to  differ  with  the  great  Reformer  on  several  points,  chief  among  which  related  to  the  Eucharist, 
to  the  efficacy  of  the  Divine  Word,  to  the  human  nature  of  Christ,  and  to  baptism.  Schwenkfeld 
rejected  the  doctrine  of  impanation  or  consubstantiation  as  well  as  that  of  transubstantiation,  and 
held  that  Christ  taught  (Matt.  xxvi.  26)  that  “such  as  this  broken  bread  is  to  the  body,  so  is  my  body 
to  the  soul,  a  true  and  real  food,  which  nourishes,  sanctifies,  and  delights  the  soul;  and  such  as  this 
wine  is  to  the  body,  so,  in  its  effects,  is  my  blood  to  the  soul,  which  it  strengthens  and  refreshes;”  and, 
as  a  corollary,  that  the  impenitent,  though  he  would  eat  of  the  bread  of  the  Lord,  could  not  eat  the 
body  of  the  Lord,  but  that  the  penitent  believer  did  partake  of  both,  not  only  at  the  sacramental  altar, 
but  elsewhere. 

In  respect  to  the  second  point  of  difference,  he  denied  that  the  external  word,  which  is  committed 
to  writing  in  the  Scriptures,  was  endowed  with  the  power  of  healing,  illuminating,  and  renewing  the 
mind,  but  ascribed  this  power  to  the  Internal  or  Eternal  Word,  i.  e.,  Christ  himself.  (John  i.  1—14; 
Rev.  xix.  13.)  He  regretted  that  Luther,  who  at  first  was  quite  in  accord  with  him,  should  see  fit 
.afterwards  to  ascribe  to  the  written,  outward,  or  preached  word  that  power  and  efficacy  which  is 
inherent  only  in  Christ,  the  Eternal  Word.  Luther  translated  Romans  x.  17 :  “So  kommt  der  Glaube 
aus  der  Predigt,  das  Predigen  aber  durch  das  Wort  Gottes” — -So  faith  cometh  by  preaching,  but  preach¬ 
ing  by  the  word  of  God;  while  Schwenkfeld  followed  the  original  closely,  rendering  it  in  the  equivalent 
of  the  English  translation:  So  then  faith  cometh  by  hearing,  and  hearing  by  the  word  of  God. 

Upon  the  third  point  of  difference  Schwenkfeld  would  not  allow  Christ’s  human  nature  in  its 
exalted  state  to  be  called  a  creature  or  created  substance,  holding  that  such  denomination  was  “in¬ 
finitely  below  His  majestic  dignity,  reunited,  as  it  is  in  that  glorious  state,  with  the  Divine  Essence.” 
He  also  rejected  infant  baptism,  holding  that  instruction  and  faith  should  precede  baptism  (Acts 


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viii.  12,  13;  Mark  xvi.  15,  16;  Matt,  xxviii.  19);  and  that  the  Sacraments  of  Baptism  and  the  Lord’s 
Supper  were  not  intended  as  “a  channel  and  means”  through  which  the  unregenerated  participant 
could  obtain  salvation. 

Having  settled  in  his  own  mind  the  true  meaning  of  the  words  uttered  by  our  Lord  at  the  institu¬ 
tion  of  the  sacramental  feast,  Schwenkfeld  wrote  out  his  views  and  submitted  them  to  his  friend 
Crautwald,  who  at  first  rejected  them,  and  reproved  him  sharply  for  what  he  esteemed  his  heresy. 
Schwenkfeld,  however,  besought  him  to  pray  over  the  matter,  and  examine  the  words  of  the  institution 
closely  in  the  original  tongue,  declaring  his  conviction,  in  harmony  with  his  theory  of  the  operation 
of  the  Divine  Word,  that  Christ  had  revealed  the  meaning  to  him.  Crautwald  finally  promised  to 
pray  and  think  over  the  matter,  and  the  result  was  his  conversion.  Speaking  of  this  conference  in 
one  of  his  letters,  Schwenkfeld  says:  “A  fortnight  later  he  (Crautwald)  wrote  me  a  Latin  letter  that 
the  Lord  Christ  had  revealed  to  him  also  the  true  meaning  of  the  words.” 

Earnestly  desiring  harmony  rather  than  polemic  discussion,  and  hoping  that  an  interchange  of 
opinions  would  lead  to  an  agreement  with  Luther,  Schwenkfeld  determined  to  seek  a  personal  interview 
with  him,  and  accordingly,  in  September,  1525,  visited  him  at  Wittenberg,  and  laid  before  him  his  views 
together  with  Crautwald’s  letter.  Bugenhagen,  Pomeranus,  and  Justus  Jonas  were  present,  and  the 
conference,  which  continued  several  days,  was  marked  by  Christian  courtesy.  Luther  was  in  a 
condescending  mood  and  said  to  Schwenkfeld:  “I  say  truly  that  I  have  been  troubled  with  this  doc¬ 
trinal  point  for  three  years.  Now  your  opinion  is  acceptable  to  me;  it  is  very  good  if  you  can  prove  it. 
Finally,  I  say  that  your  doctrinal  point  is  not  objectionable  to  me  if  you  can  prove  it.  I,  also,  was 
strongly  inclined  to  it,  and  have  long  striven  against  it,  and  still  have  to  strive  against  it.” 

Schwenkfeld’s  mission  seemed  to  have  been  successful,  at  least  so  far  as  to  justify  the  belief  that 
his  views  would  receive  respectful  consideration,  and  he  parted  from  the  reformers  in  friendship,  and, 
we  may  well  suppose,  returned  to  his  own  country  with  a  light  heart.  But  he  was  doomed  to  dis¬ 
appointment.  After  two  months  Luther  returned  his  manuscript  and  Crautwald’s  letter,  and  wrote 
him  in  his  characteristic  style,  that  he  and  Crautwald  must  cease  to  lead  the  people  astray;  that  the 
blood  of  those  whom  they  led  astray  would  be  upon  their  heads,  and  closed  with  these  words:  “Kurtz- 
um,  entwieder  ihr  oder  wir  mfissen  des  Teufels  leibeigen  seyn,  weil  wir  uns  beiderseits  Gottes  Wort 
riihmen” — In  short,  either  you  or  we  must  be  in  the  bond  service  of  the  devil,  because  we,  on  both  sides, 
appeal  to  the  word  of  God. 

Troubles  now  began  to  thicken.  Cut  off  from  fellowship  with  the  Lutherans,  Schwenkfeld  was 
none  the  less  an  object  of  the  hatred  of  the  Catholics.  Even  Ferdinand,  King  of  Bohemia  and  Hungary, 
afterwards  Emperor  of  Germany,  whose  liberality  to  the  Protestants  brought  him  into  such  disfavor  at 
Rome  that  Pope  Paul  IV.  refused  to  ratify  his  elevation  to  the  imperial  dignity,  could  not  tolerate  his 
teachings  in  respect  to  the  Sacraments  of  the  Lord’s  Supper  and  Baptism,  misrepresented  as  they  were 
by  the  Catholic  clergy,  and  wrote  to  the  Duke  of  Liegnitz  to  proceed  to  extreme  measures  for  his  re¬ 
pression — Silesia  then  being  under  the  suzerainty  of  the  Bohemian  kings.  But  the  Duke  was  so  far  in 
sympathy  with  Schwenkfeld  that  he  had  printed  for  the  use  of  his  own  household  a  “Confession  of 
Faith”  drawn  up  by  two  of  the  latter’s  co-workers  and  most  intimate  friends, — Eckel  and  Werner, — 
and  embodying  the  very  doctrines  which  were  so  distasteful  to  the  King’s  spiritual  advisers.  Moreover, 
a  friendship,  formed  while  Schwenkfeld  was  Counsellor  to  the  Duke  and  never  afterwards  interrupted, 
forbade  compliance  with  the  King’s  command.  But  the  Duke  was  powerless  to  protect  his  friend,  and 
therefore  advised  him  to  retire  from  Silesia  until  more  tolerant  counsels  should  prevail  at  the  royal 
court.  He  accordingly  left  Silesia  in  1529  for  a  journey  through  Germany,  but,  as  the  sequel  proved, 
never  to  return  to  his  native  land, — a  circumstance  which  gave  occasion  for  the  story  circulated  by  his 
enemies  at  the  time,  and  since  repeated  by  some  German  writers,  that  he  had  been  expelled  by  the 
Duke  at  the  instance  of  Ferdinapd,  a  story  that  Schwenkfeld  expressly  refuted  on  several  occasions, 
and  which  is  disproved  by  his  friendly  correspondence  with  the  Duke  until  the  latter’s  death.  Thence¬ 
forth  he  had  no  settled  abiding-place,  but  moved  about  from  city  to  city,  defending  his  doctrines  and 
faith  in  public  conferences  and  discussions  with  the  learned,  and  before  the  Magistrates  at  Augsburg, 
Niirnberg,  Strasburg,  Tubingen,  and  Ulm;  often  persecuted,  and  at  least  once — at  Tubingen  in  1535 — 
tried  for  heresy,  when  he  was  so  far  acquitted  as  to  be  promised  freedom  of  religious  worship  in  private, 
though  forbidden  to  speak  publicly. 

His  life  was  one  of  unremitting  labor.  Besides  preaching,  he  maintained  an  extensive  correspon¬ 
dence  with  learned  men  and  others  of  high  rank  throughout  Germany  and  in  Switzerland,  and  wrote 
many  books  and  pamphlets,  several  editions  of  which  were  published — one  in  1592,  in  four  large  quarto 
volumes.  A  spirit  of  deep  and  fervent  piety  pervaded  his  writings;  and,  although  when  controversy 
was  forced  upon  him  he  stoutly  defended  his  opinions  upon  disputed  points  of  doctrine,  he  held  that 
repentance  of  sin,  purity  of  life,  and  humble  trust  in  the  cleansing  efficacy  of  the  blood  of  Christ  were 


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of  infinitely  more  importance  than  subscription  to  dogmas  and  observance  of  the  Sacraments.  Hence 
he  desired  not  to  establish  an  independent  church,  but  frequently  declared,  in  his  writings,  his  unwilling¬ 
ness  to  separate  himself  from  any  who  loved  Christ.  Notwithstanding  the  irreconcilable  differences 
between  himself  and  Luther,  and  the  harsh  treatment  which  he  had  received  from  the  latter  after  the 
Wittenberg  conference,  he  never  ceased  to  frankly  acknowledge  his  obligations  and  express  in  the  warm¬ 
est  terms  his  gratitude  to  the  great  reformer  for  the  services  he  had  rendered  to  him  in  common  with  all 
who  were  seeking  the  truth;  and  as  late  as  1543,  less  than  three  years  before  Luther’s  death,  wrote 
him,  earnestly  and  affectionately  entreating  him  to  examine  his  “Confession  of  Faith  Concerning  the 
Person  of  Christ,”  a  work  then  just  published,  and  point  out  his  errors,  if  any.  He  died  at  the  city  of 
Ulm  on  the  10th  of  December,  1562,  leaving  a  name  unspotted  by  any  charge  except  that  of  heresy, 
and  that  only  in  respect  to  the  doctrines  herein  mentioned,  and  others  held  in  common  by  the  reformers. 
His  opponents  accorded  him  the  praise  of  possessing  great  learning  combined  with  modesty,  meekness, 
piety,  and  a  loving  spirit. 

Although  the  establishment  of  an  independent  church  was  a  purpose  never  entertained  by  Schwenk- 
feld,  he  had,  so  far  as  successful  teaching  of  his  distinctive  doctrines  went,  prepared  the  way  for  it. 
Many  clergymen  and  noblemen  and  other  influential  and  learned  men  in  Silesia  and  throughout 
Germany,  and  in  some  localities,  especially  in  the  Principalities  of  Liegnitz  and  Jauer,  almost  the 
entire  population,  embraced  his  doctrines;  and  for  a  time  his  adherents  enjoyed  the  public  ministration 
of  the  Gospel  in  not  a  few  of  the  churches  where  they  were  most  numerous,  not  as  a  distinct  sect,  but 
as  part  of  the  reformed  Church  in  its  wider  sense.  But  their  prosperity  was  short-lived.  State  reasons 
inclined  the  Protestant  princes  to  favor  the  larger  following  of  Luther,  and  most  of  the  evangelical 
pastors  who  adhered  to  Schwenkfeld’s  views  were  displaced,  while  but  few  were  permitted  to  end  their 
days  with  the  churches  which  they  served  in  Schwenkfeld’s  time,  and  these  under  admonitions  to 
observe  the  Sacraments  according  to  the  Lutheran  practice.  Even  Frederick  II.  of  Liegnitz,  whose 
friendship  for  Schwenkfeld  never  abated,  yielded  late  in  life  to  the  pressure  of  the  dominant  influences 
in  the  Protestant  Church,  and  dismissed  the  Court  Preacher  Werner  for  no  other  reason  than  that  he 
continued  to  teach  the  same  doctrines  that  the  Duke  approved  when  Schwenkfeld  was  near  the  Court. 
But  Frederick  could  not  entirely  forget  his  first  love,  and  while  he  lived  no  severity  was  exercised 
towards  the  people  in  his  dominions. 

After  the  Duke’s  death,  however,  they  fared  worse.  That  they,  on  the  one  hand,  were  Protestant 
and  Evangelical,  and  on  the  other  declined  fellowship  with  the  Lutherans,  was  enough  to  excite  the 
intolerant  spirit  of  the  age,  and  invite  persecution  from  all  sides.  Other  circumstances  conspired  to 
bring  them  into  disfavor  alike  with  the  clergy  and  the  civil  magistrates.  Their  rejection  of  infant 
baptism  was  sufficient,  in  the  judgment  of  those  who  cared  not  to  inquire  further,  to  justify  the  charge 
that  they  were  Anabaptists,  and  bring  upon  them  the  odium  of  the  excesses  committed  by  that  sect 
but  a  few  years  before  at  Munster.  Neither  the  explicit  denial  by  Schwenkfeld  in  his  lifetime  of  any 
sympathy  with  the  Anabaptists,  nor  the  blameless  lives  of  the  people,  who  rendered  unto  Caesar  the 
things  that  were  Caesar’s,  and  strove  according  to  their  knowledge  to  render  unto  God  the  things  that 
were  God’s,  availed  to  free  them  from  that  charge.  They  were  called  Schwenkfelders  in  derision, — - 
a  name  which  they  accepted, — and  were  stigmatized  by  almost  every  name  that  was  supposed  to 
convey  a  reproach.  The  new  Duke,  Frederick  III.,  determined  to  stamp  them  out  of  his  dominions, 
and  issued  a  stringent  decree  against  them,  among  other  things  imposing  a  fine  of  five  hundred  florins 
upon  any  person  who  should  harbor  an  Anabaptist,  by  which  he  meant  a  Schwenkfelder,  and  later, 
ordered  all  their  books  to  be  seized  and  burned. 

These  measures  had  the  opposite  effect  to  that  intended;  the  number  of  Schwenkfelders  increased 
rather  than  diminished,  but  the  persecutors  did  not  gain  wisdom  from  experience.  Persecutions 
increased  from  year  to  year,  until  about  1580,  when  it  seemed  that  every  means  that  the  ingenuity  of 
man  could  devise  was  employed  to  coerce  these  people  into  either  the  Lutheran  or  the  Catholic  Church. 
In  addition  to  former  methods,  the  clergy  refused  to  solemnize  marriages  until  the  contracting  parties 
would  partake  of  the  Sacrament  at  the  parochial  church;  men  and  women  were  dragged  in  chains  into 
churches;  leading  men  were  expelled  from  the  country;  frequently  when  the  people  met  at  private 
houses  for  worship,  as  was  their  custom,  they  were  arrested  and  imprisoned,  often  in  dungeons,  where 
many  died  from  starvation,  cold,  and  violent  treatment,  and  others  contracted  diseases  of  which  they 
died  soon  after  their  release;  and  finally  large  numbers  were  sent  to  Vienna,  and  there  condemned 
without  trial  to  serve  in  the  wars  with  the  Turks,  or  as  oarsmen  on  Mediterranean  galleys.  And  so 
the  weary  years  passed  until  the  outbreak  of  the  Thirty  Years’  War  necessitated  conciliation,  when  the 
Schwenkfelders  accepted  the  horrors  of  that  prolonged  struggle  as  a  grateful  change  from  the  cruelties 
of  religious  persecution.  But  soon  after  the  peace  of  Westphalia  the  old  persecutions  were  renewed 
with,  if  possible,  increased  rigor.  From  1650  until  1658  they  were  especially  severe. 


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Amid  all  these  persecutions,  without  churches,  without  organization,  robbed  to  a  great  extent  of 
their  religious  books,  and  forbidden  under  severe  penalties  to  reprint  those  that  had  been  committed 
to  the  flames,  the  Schwenkfelders  maintained  their  faith  and  their  worship  in  the  Fatherland  for  more 
than  two  centuries.  The  Bible  was,  indeed,  allowed  to  them,  and  of  this  they  were  diligent  readers; 
and,  notwithstanding  the  efforts  to  suppress  their  literature,  copies  of  Schwenkfeld’s  works  and  the 
sermons  and  other  writings  of  Johann  Sigismund  Werner,  Michael  Hiller,  Erasmus  Weichenhan,  and 
Christian  Hoburg  were  here  and  there  preserved,  and  these  served  the  multitude  who  met  at  the  houses 
of  their  possessors  to  hear  them  read.  The  entire  Sabbath,  from  morning  till  night,  was  spent  in  worship 
and  in  listening  to  the  reading  of  such  books. 

Martin  John,  a  learned  physician  of  Hockenau,  who  wrote  in  the  latter  part  of  the  seventeenth 
century,  says:  “Whoever  had  books,  read  on  Sundays,  and  the  others  went  to  hear.  The  order  was 
thus:  In  the  morning,  after  each  one  had  prayed  when  he  rose  from  his  bed,  they  assembled  and  sang 
the  morning  song  standing;  then  they  prayed  from  a  prayer-book  and  sang  a  hymn  of  invocation, 
especially  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  all  standing;  after  that  they  sang  sitting,  then  prayed,  and  thereupon 
read  some  sermons;  then  prayed  again  and  sang  a  couple  of  hymns;  after  that  they  ate  at  midday; 
then  prayed  again  standing  and  sang  an  invocatory  hymn,  after  which  they  read  quite  until  evening, 
when  they  prayed  and  sang  standing.  This  was  the  order  on  Sunday,  and  when  the  people  came  together 
in  the  week-time  (for  spinning)  they  then  almost  always  sang,  and  when  any  one  wished  to  go  home 
they  knelt  down  together  and  prayed.” 

Towards  the  close  of  the  seventeenth  century  the  spirit  of  intolerance  relaxed,  and  the  Lutheran 
Church  presenting  her  attractive  side  to  this  people,  large  numbers,  especially  of  the  young,  were 
won  over  to  her  communion,  and  from  that  time  the  Schwenkfelders  gradually  decreased,  until  in  1718 
they  numbered  only  a  few  hundreds  where  they  had  formerly  been  counted  by  the  thousands,  and  had 
disappeared  entirely  from  many  villages  where  they  had  once  been  numerous.  Reduced  in  numbers 
as  they  now  were,  their  conversion  to  the  Roman  Catholic  faith  was,  nevertheless,  deemed  by  the 
Jesuits  an  object  of  sufficient  importance  to  enlist  the  energies  of  the  Order  in  that  direction,  and  in 
furtherance  of  such  object  they  commenced  operations  about  this  time  at  the  Imperial  Court.  It 
was  not  difficult  to  persuade  Charles  VI.  that  the  treaty  of  Westphalia  in  its  interdiction  of  religious 
persecution  did  not  protect  the  Schwenkfelders.  An  order  to  the  government  at  Liegnitz  to  send  in  an 
official  report  of  that  people  and  their  creed  was  therefore  readily  obtained,  and  in  obedience  thereto 
some  of  the  leading  men  were  summoned  to  appear  at  Liegnitz  on  the  19th  of  May,  1718,  where  they 
were  questioned  and  required  to  hand  in  a  written  declaration  or  confession  of  their  faith  and  some  of 
their  doctrinal  and  devotional  books.  Next,  the  Lutheran  pastors  at  Harpersdorf  and  Neudorf  were 
required  to  furnish  lists  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  their  respective  parishes. 

These  proceedings  were  followed  in  December,  1719,  by  the  appearance  of  two  Jesuit  priests 
bearing  a  “Legitimation,”  issued  by  the  Superior  Magistracy  at  Breslau,  in  the  name  and  by  command 
of  the  Emperor,  accrediting  them  as  missionaries  for  the  conversion  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  in  the 
following  words: 

“The  Roman  Emperor,  also  King  in  Germany,  Spain,  Hungary,  and  Bohemia,  by  his  acting  Privy  Counsellor, 
Director,  Chancellor,  and  Counsellors  at  the  Royal  Superior  Domain  in  the  Duchy  of  Upper  and  Lower  Silesia. 

“Offers  first  his  courteous  services,  amity,  and  all  blessings  to  the  royal  offices  and  domains,  as  also  to  the  magis¬ 
trates,  rulers,  and  officers,  and  to  all  lower  jurisdictions,  and  others.  And  whereas  his  Imperial  Majesty,  our  most 
gracious  master,  by  virtue  of  a  most  gracious  rescript  issued  unto  the  Royal  Superior  Domain  on  the  18th  day  of 
September  last,  has  graciously  declared  in  what  manner  a  mission  should  be  established  for  the  conversion  of  the 
Schwenkfelders  living  in  the  Principalities  of  Schweidnitz,  Jauer,  and  Liegnitz,  and  has  most  graciously  thought  proper 
to  appoint  for  this  purpose  two  priests  from  the  Jesuit  Society,  namely,  the  worthy  P.  P.  Johann  Milahn  and  Carolum 
Regent,  and  has  furthermore  graciously  commanded  that  the  Superior  Domain  should  provide  said  Patres  Mission¬ 
aries  with  letters  patent  so  that  they  might  not  be  impeded  in  their  beneficial  undertaking,  therefore  alj  the  magis¬ 
trates,  rulers,  and  other  inhabitants,  of  whatever  standing,  office,  or  condition,  are  accordingly  enjoined  not  to  molest 
in  any  way  those  Patres  Missionaries ,  nor  to  impede  them  in  their  ecclesiastical  functions  quo  quo  modo,  under  avoid¬ 
ance  of  severe  animadversion,  but  moreover  they  are  commanded  to  render  them  readily  all  possible  assistance  and 
help,  and  thus  not  to  give  cause  for  any  complaint.  In  executing  hereby  the  most  gracious  command  of  his  Imperial 
Majesty  we  have  no  doubt  of  your  acting  in  accordance  therewith. 

“IIans  Anton  Count  Schafgotsch  (L.  S.),  ex  consilio  Reg.  Cur. 

“Franz  Carl  Count  Cottulinsky,  Due.  Silesiae. 

“M.  J.  Aglo  von  Wiesenstein,  etc. 

“Breslau,  the  9th  of  October,  1719.” 

The  royal  government  at  Liegnitz  added  to  this  Legitimation  of  the  Superior  Magistracy,  the 
following: 

“All  the  hereinbefore  named  dominions,  especially  those  at  Harpersdorf,  Armenruh,  and  Hockenau,  where  within 
the  Principality  of  Liegnitz  the  most  Schwenkfelders  are  living  and  dwelling,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  precinct 


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of  Goldberg,  are  hereby  strictly  directed,  ordered,  and  commanded  not  to  hinder  the  above-named  two  Patres  Soc. 
Jesu  in  this  mission  charge  conferred  upon  them  by  his  Maj.,  not  even  under  the  pretence  that  they  are  overreaching 
the  missionary  object;  but  much  less  subject  them  to  anything  unbecoming  or  troublesome,  but  moreover  to  manifest 
to  them  with  readiness  all  necessary  assistance.  By  all  of  which  ye  shall  show  your  proper  regard,  etc. 

‘‘W.,  Count  of  Wurben,  Governor-General. 

“Liegnitz,  the  15th  day  of  December,  1719.” 

At  first  the  missionaries  required  only  the  men  to  attend  their  services,  and  sought  to  win  them  by 
expounding  the  doctrines  of  the  Catholic  Church,  and  attempting  to  refute  those  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 
But  in  the  latter  they  found  no  easy  task.  To  the  end  that  they  might  know  what  they  had  to  refute, 
they  demanded  answers  in  writing  to  a  number  of  questions.  These  were  cheerfully  given,  and  at 
considerable  length;  every  proposition  being  supported  by  abundant  citations  of  Scripture  and  from 
the  Church  Fathers.  Finding  the  people  so  strongly  fortified  in  their  religious  opinions,  and  so  apt  to 
defend  them,  the  missionaries  became  irritated  and  threatened  to  adopt  harsher  methods  after  the 
close  of  the  year  1720.  Accordingly,  early  in  the  year  1721,  it  was  announced  that  the  women  and 
children  must  be  brought  to  the  missionaries  for  instruction  in  the  Catholic  religion;  and  an  imperial 
edict  to  this  effect  was  exhibited. 

There  was  now  consternation  among  the  people.  So  long  as  only  men  of  mature  judgment  were 
required  to  hear  the  instructions  of  the  missionaries,  they  feared  nothing,  but  they  could  not  endure 
the  subjection  of  their  tender  offspring  to  teachings  and  influences  which  they  regarded  as  pernicious. 
They  therefore,  on  the  5th  of  May,  1721,  dispatched  three  deputies — Christopher  Hoffmann,  Balthasar 
Hoffmann,  and  Balthasar  Hoffrichter — to  Vienna  to  sue  for  toleration.  These  deputies  were  graciously 
received  by  the  Emperor,  and  remained  at  the  Court  five  years,  during  which  time  they  presented  no 
less  than  seventeen  memorials  to  the  Emperor  in  person  at  audiences  granted  for  that  purpose,  setting 
forth  the  persecutions  suffered  by  their  people  at  the  hands  of  the  missionaries  and  of  the  magistrates 
at  the  instigation  of  the  missionaries,  and  praying  for  toleration  and  protection.  But  notwithstanding 
the  Emperor’s  uniform  kindness  of  manner  at  these  audiences,  and  that  he  ordered  a  cessation  of  violence 
until  further  consideration,  matters  constantly  grew  worse  in  Silesia. 

When  parents  refused  to  present  their  children  for  instruction,  they  were  imprisoned;  women 
were  placed  in  the  stocks  and  compelled  to  lie  in  cold  rooms  in  the  winter  without  so  much  as  straw 
under  them;  and  when  imprisonment  failed  to  bring  the  people  with  their  children  to  the  missionary 
services,  fines  and  extortions  were  added.  Marriages  were  forbidden  unless  the  parties  would  promise 
to  rear  their  offspring  in  the  Catholic  faith,  and  when  young  people  went  into  other  countries  to  be 
married,  they  were  imprisoned  for  that  on  their  return.  The  dead  were  not  allowed  Christian  burial 
in  the  churchyards  where  their  ancestors  of  the  same  faith  for  many  generations  slept,  but  were  required 
to  be  interred  in  cattle- ways,  and  sorrowing  friends  were  forbidden  to  follow  the  remains  of  loved  ones 
to  these  ignominious  resting-places.  Hundreds  of  Schwenkfelders  were  so  buried  at  Harpersdorf, 
Langenneudorf,  and  Lauterseifen  during  the  twenty  years  that  the  mission  was  maintained.  The 
missionaries  claimed  guardianship  of  all  orphan  children  of  Schwenkfelders,  and  thus  the  last  hours  of 
the  dying  were  embittered  by  the  thought  that  their  children  must  be  educated  in  a  faith  that  they 
themselves  abhorred.  And  to  prevent  escape  from  the  horrible  situation  in  which  they  were  placed, 
the  people  were  forbidden  to  sell  their  property  or,  under  any  pretext,  leave  the  country,  and  severe 
penalties  were  denounced  against  any  person  who  should  assist  a  Schwenkfelder  to  escape  by  pur¬ 
chasing  his  property,  or  otherwise. 

The  deputies  made  a  final  appeal  to  the  Emperor  for  mercy  on  the  28th  of  July,  1725.  That 
appeal  was  answered  by  the  publication— in  September — of  the  following  decree: 

‘‘CHARLES  THE  SIXTH. 

‘‘Dear  Faithful;  We  received  your  obedient  report  of  March  20th,  of  this  year,  by  which  you  have  informed  us 
of  the  condition  of  the  ecclesiastical  mission  appointed  for  the  conversion  of  those  Schwenkfelder  Sectariorum  sojourn¬ 
ing  at  several  places  in  our  Duchy  of  Silesia.  As  we  now  most  graciously  desire  a  better  progress  of  the  mission,  we 
therefore  provide: 

“Primo,  most  graciously  to  wit:  That  the  mission  henceforth  exercise  all  their  power  to  accomplish  the  work 
of  conversion  with  profit  and  good  effect.  And  likewise 

“Secundo,  that  all  watchful  oversight  of  the  mock  preachers  and  Seductores  from  the  authority  of  the  country, 
and  especially  from  those  missionaries,  be  kept  as  heretofore  commanded,  and  in  case  of  any  trespass  at  once  to  arrest 
the  guilty  and  to  punish  them  in  terrorem  alior,  and  to  report  to  us  aggravating  occurrences  if  thought  proper,  and  also 
we  desire  that  the  same  may  be  understood  concerning  those  Schwenkfelder  inhabitants  and  housekeepers  who  permit 
Schwenkfelder  conventicula  in  their  houses,  or  who  are  leaders  or  instigators  to  persistence  in  those  heretical  errors. 
In  such  a  manner  that  they  shall  be  arrested  as  soon  as  the  same  shall  be  sufficiently  apparent,  brought  here  and  their 
names  entered.  So  it  shall 


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“Tertio,  not  only  be  a  settled  matter  that  the  Schwenkfelder  books  of  instruction  shall  be  hunted  up  and  taken 
away,  as  also  no  less 

“Quarto,  that  the  children  of  the  Schwenkfelders  shall  be  brought  to  preaching  and  catechizing,  and  also  the 
adulti  Sectarii  themselves  shall  be  held  to  the  presence  and  hearing  thereof,  and  those  who  without  good  cause  absent 
themselves,  shall  at  the  first  occurrence  be  charged  with  a  money  fine  in  proportion  to  their  circumstances;  for  the 
second  time  it  shall  be  doubled;  upon  further  renitenz  to  the  contrary  they  shall  be  punished  according  to  the  nature 
of  the  case  with  arrest  or  opere  publico:  and  further  the  Schwenkfelder  congregations  in  their  submissive  requests  to 
be  tolerated  in  their  confession  of  faith  in  future,  are  once  for  all  refused,  and  they  shall  never  hereafter  venture  to 
present  any  new  supplications;  and  be  it  in  all  seriousness  announced  to  all  the  respective  jurisdictions  and  public 
authorities  that  the  missionary  fathers  shall  by  nothing,  and  in  no  way  or  manner,  be  hindered,  but  upon  their  call 
shall  receive  all  necessary  assistance  with  all  force  and  effect.  Also  to  report  to  us,  from  time  to  time,  all  future  occur¬ 
rences  by  and  through  our  royal  Bohemian  Court  Bureau.  Herein  let  our  will  be  executed. 

“Decreed  at  Vienna,  the  30th  of  July,  1725. 

“CHARLES, 

“Ad  mandatum, 
“Joh.  Christoph  Jordan. 

“Ferd.  Comes  Vinsky, 

“Ris  Bohoemiee  Sup  Cancellarius. 

“To  the  Royal  Superior  Magistracy 
“in  Silesia. 

“Presented  the  19th  of  August,  1725. 

“The  foregoing  copy  was  taken  from  the  original,  with  the  same  carefully  compared  and  found  to  agree  with  the 
same  in  every  particular,  which  is  hereby  attested  by  deliberately  attaching  thereto  the  great  royal  official  seal. 

“So  done  at  the  Royal  Castle  in  Jauer,  the  19th  of  September,  1725.  ,,j  g  ,, 

The  missionaries  now  bent  all  their  energies  to  the  accomplishment  of  the  work  in  hand,  and  to 
the  full  exercised  with  the  utmost  rigor  the  powers  granted  to  them,  and  were  aided  therein  by  the 
civil  magistrates  even  to  patrolling  the  highways  to  prevent  the  escape  of  any  of  the  doomed  people. 
Thus  was  this  unhappy  people  shut  up  to  the  choice  of  either  apostasy,  or  continued  endurance  of  the 
ever-increasing  miseries  of  their  situation,  or  flight.  The  first  was  to  the  true  Schwenkfelder  simply 
impossible;  the  second  was  too  horrible  to  be  contemplated.  They  therefore  resolved  to  escape  from 
the  country  at  all  hazards. 

The  exodus  commenced  in  the  month  of  February,  1726.  During  that  month  and  the  months  of 
March,  April,  and  May  following,  upwards  of  one  hundred  and  seventy  families  escaped  by  night  from 
Harpersdorf,  Armenruh,  and  Hockenau,  and  fled  on  foot  to  Upper  Lusatia,  then  a  part  of  the  Electorate 
of  Saxony, 'and  found  shelter  at  Wirsa  near  Greissenberg,  Gorlitz,  Hennersdorf  near  Gorlitz,  Berthels- 
dorf,  and  Herrnhut.  In  consequence  of  the  prohibition  of  sales  of  property  by  Schwenkfelders,  and 
the  police  regulations  to  prevent  emigration,  they  were  obliged  to  leave  all  their  property  behind  except 
what  they  could  carry  upon  their  backs  or  upon  wheelbarrows.  Consequently  the  less  provident, 
who  had  laid  up  little  or  no  money,  found  themselves  in  great  destitution  amongst  strangers.  They 
were,  however,  hospitably  received,  and  treated  with  much  consideration  by  the  Senate  of  Gorlitz, 
and  by  Count  Zinzendorf,  at  Berthelsdorf  and  Herrnhut,  and  soon  after  their  arrival  assistance  came 
to  them  unexpectedly  from  theretofore  unknown  friends  in  Holland.  They  lived  here  in  a  state  of 
uncertainty  as  to  the  future  for  eight  years. 

The  assistance  received  from  Holland  led  to  a  correspondence  with  the  Dutch  benefactors,  who 
strongly  advised  emigration  to  Pennsylvania.  Some,  however,  began  to  purchase  homes  in  Lusatia, 
and  it  is  doubtful  whether  all  would  not  have  settled  there  permanently  had  not  subsequent  events 
proved  the  advice  of  the  Hollanders  to  have  been  both  timely  and  wise.  In  the  spring  of  1733  Count 
Zinzendorf  informed  them  that  they  would  be  tolerated  no  longer  in  Lusatia,  and  referred  them  to  the 
superior  magistrate  at  Bautzen  for  the  reasons.  It  was  ascertained  that  application  had  been  made 
for  their  enforced  return  to  Silesia.  They  were,  however,  permitted  to  remain  until  the  next  spring. 

Soon  after  Count  Zinzendorf’s  announcement  that  protection  would  be  withdrawn,  two  families 
emigrated  to  Pennsylvania,  arriving  at  Philadelphia  on  the  18th  of  September  (O.  S.),  1733.  Their 
report  of  the  country,  and  the  advice  of  the  friends  in  Holland,  determined  about  forty  families  to 
follow  them.  Their  first  care  was  to  proceed  orderly  and  obtain  the  permission  of  the  sovereign  to 
whom  they  proposed  to  transfer  their  allegiance.  This  secured,  they  set  out  in  April,  1734,  for  Altona, 
in  Denmark,  where  they  arrived  on  the  17th  of  May.  On  their  arrival  at  Altona,  they  found  prepara¬ 
tions  made  for  their  reception,  and  were  most  hospitably  entertained  until  the  28th,  when  they  em¬ 
barked  on  three  small  vessels  for  Haarlem,  arriving  at  the  latter  place  on  the  6th  of  June.  Here  they 
were  received  with  open  arms,  and  overwhelmed  with  kindness  by  their  benefactors  of  former  years. 

The  disinterested  kindness  of  a  mercantile  house  in  Haarlem,  composed  of  three  brothers,  Abra¬ 
ham,  Isaac,  and  John  Von  Byuschanse,  deserves  more  than  a  passing  notice  here.  Their  attentions 
to  the  strangers  were  not  limited  to  seeing  that  there  were  no  actual  wants  unsupplied;  they  strove  by 


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personal  attentions  to  make  the  stay  of  the  party  in  Haarlem  enjoyable.  The  little  ones  especially 
came  in  for  a  full  share  of  their  kindly  offices.  Part  of  the  contribution  sent  to  Gorlitz  in  172G  for  the 
relief  of  the  destitute  remained  unexpended,  and  those  having  it  in  charge  offered  to  return  it  to  the 
donors,  there  being  no  further  need  of  such  assistance.  The  Messrs.  Von  Byuschanse  would  not  listen 
to  the  offer,  but  directed  the  fund  to  be  expended  for  the  benefit  of  the  poorer  people  when  they  should 
arrive  in  Pennsylvania.  And  not  content  with  all  that  they  had  done,  they  insisted  upon  providing  at 
their  own  expense  a  vessel  for  the  transportation  of  the  whole  company  to  Philadelphia,  and  defraying 
the  entire  expense  of  the  voyage.  This  noble  benefaction  was  bread  cast  upon  the  waters.  The  de¬ 
scendants  and  successors  in  the  business  of  the  Messrs.  Von  Byuschanse  met  with  reverses  in  the  year 
1790.  Information  of  this  fact  coming  to  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania,  they,  in  grateful  remem¬ 
brance  of  the  kindness  shown  to  their  own  ancestors  and  to  some  of  themselves  in  childhood  more  than 
half  a  century  before,  raised  a  considerable  sum  of  money  [seven  hundred  pounds  or  about  3000 
dollars  says  Hazard's  Register  of  Pa.,  Vol.  J,  July  1829,  p.  127],  and  sent  it  to  the  relief  of  the  distressed 
house. 

The  emigrants  remained  at  Haarlem,  enjoying  the  munificent  hospitality  of  the  Messrs.  Von 
Byuschanse,  until  the  19th  of  June,  when  they  proceeded  to  Rotterdam,  and  there  embarked  for 
Pennsylvania  on  an  English  ship,  the  St.  Andrew,  which  had  been  chartered  for  them  by  their  large- 
hearted  friends,  and  touching  at  Plymouth,  England,  arrived  at  Philadelphia  on  the  22d  of  September 
(N.  S.),  1734.  On  the  next  day  all  male  persons  over  the  age  of  sixteen  years  proceeded  to  the  State- 
house,  and  there  subscribed  a  pledge  of  allegiance  to  George  II.,  King  of  Great  Britain,  and  his  suc¬ 
cessors,  and  of  fidelity  to  the  proprietor  of  the  province.  They  spent  the  24th  in  thanksgiving  to 
Almighty  God  for  delivering  them  out  of  the  hands  of  their  persecutors,  for  raising  up  friends  in  the 
times  of  their  greatest  need,  and  for  leading  them  into  a  land  of  freedom,  where  they  might  worship 
Him  unmolested  by  civil  or  ecclesiastical  power.  This  day,  the  24th  of  September,  was  thenceforth 
set  apart  to  be  observed  by  them  and  their  descendants,  through  all  time,  as  a  day  of  Thanksgiving 
commemorative  of  the  Divine  goodness  manifested  in  their  deliverance  from  the  persecutions  of  the 
Fatherland.  To  this  day  it  is  so  observed. 

The  little  band  who  had  passed  through  so  many  trials  together  were  now  to  separate.  Some 
settled  within  the  present  limits  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  neighborhood  of  Chestnut  Hill; 
others  in  the  now  counties  of  Montgomery,  Berks,  and  Lehigh,  there  to  convert  the  wilderness  into 
happy  homes,  that  in  many  instances  have  been  enjoyed  by  their  descendants  till  this  day.  It  is  need¬ 
less  to  dwell  on  the  hardships  and  privations  of  the  first  few  years.  They  were  such  as  were  the  common 
lot  of  all  the  early  settlers  of  Pennsylvania,  mitigated  by  the  remembrance  of  what  had  been  exchanged 
for  them. 

Dispersed  as  the  people  were,  they  nevertheless  remained  one  in  faith  and  in  the  bonds  of  mutual 
sympathy  and  love,  and  promptly  set  up  the  worship  of  Almighty  God  in  their  new  home.  They  were 
without  a  pastor,  but  fortunately  not  without  a  man  qualified  by  many  gifts  and  graces  to  fill  the 
sacred  office.  That  man  was  George  Weiss.  He  had  been  selected  on  the  eve  of  departure  from  Lusatia 
to  “give  instruction  to  the  children,  and  render  such  other  spiritual  services  as  might  be  required,” 
and  had  conducted  the  thanksgiving  services  on  arrival  in  this  country  and  perhaps  other  services, 
and  having  proved  acceptable,  was,  in  December,  1734,  elected  by  the  “house  fathers”  to  the  pastoral 
office.  He  served  with  great  acceptance  till  his  death,  in  1740,  when  he  was  succeeded  by  Rev.  Balthasar 
Hoffman. 

It  was  natural  to  expect  that  the  remaining  Schwenkfelders  would  follow  their  emigrant  brethren 
as  rapidly  as  circumstances  would  admit.  Such,  however,  was  not  the  case.  The  very  violence  of  the 
missionaries  worked  its  own  temporary  cure,  and  for  a  time  the  necessity  for  flight  was  removed. 
Says  Kadelbach:  [Ausfurliche  Geschichte  Caspar  SchwenJcfelds  und  der  Schwenkfelder  in  Schlesien, 
der  Ober  Lausitz  und  Amerika ,  Lauban,  I860.]  “The  respective  local  rulers,  lords  of  the  soil,  saw 
with  indignation  the  expatriation  of  their  most  active  and  peaceful  subjects,  and  the  decline  of  the 
prosperity  of  their  communities.”  Thus  was  an  influential  public  opinion  awakened  against  the 
missionaries,  not  so  much,  indeed,  by  the  outrageous  cruelty  of  their  methods,  as  by  its  effects  on  the 
public  prosperity;  but  it  was  none  the  less  potent,  and  its  pressure  was  felt  in  a  quarter  where  it  was 
least  expected  to  be  respected.  The  same  author  says:  “Even  the  Catholic  clergy  of  the  surrounding 
country  declared  themselves  by  no  means  in  accord  with  the  behavior  of  the  missionaries,  and  were 
greatly  dissatisfied  with  this  sort  of  conversion.”  Of  course  this  meant  a  change  of  tactics,  and  the 
Schwenkfelders  had  comparative  rest  for  a  few  years. 

About  the  close  of  the  year  1735,  however,  the  old  methods  of  conversion  were  revived,  and  in  the 
following  year  a  number  of  families  fled  into  Saxony,  whence  one  family  came  to  Pennsylvania  the 


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same  year,  and  four  others  in  1737.  Again  there  was  anxiety  about  the  loss  of  subjects,  and,  whether 
in  consequence  of  representations  by  the  local  governments  or  of  other  promptings,  an  imperial  order 
was  issued  temporarily  suspending  the  exercise  of  the  extraordinary  powers  of  the  missionaries,  and 
directing  a  searching  investigation  of  their  conduct;  and  again  there  was  comparative  exemption  from 
persecution. 

But  whatever  steadiness  of  purpose  Charles  VI.  manifested  in  the  general  administration  of  the 
affairs  of  the  empire,  his  conduct  towards  the  Schwenkfelders  had  always  been  characterized  by  fickle¬ 
ness.  Each  spasmodic  exhibition  of  a  tolerant  disposition  had  been  followed  by  a  more  intolerant 
decree  from  the  Imperial  Court,  and  it  was  too  late  now  when,  nearing  the  end  of  his  career,  he  was 
engaged  in  securing  guarantees  of  the  inviolability,  after  his  death,  of  the  Pragmatic  Sanction,  to 
expect  more  firmness  in  his  good  intentions  towards  this  people  than  he  had  before  shown.  The  next 
spring  a  decree  was  published  to  the  effect  that  the  “Schwenkfelder  heresy”  must  be  trodden  out,  and 
its  adherents  coerced  into  the  Catholic  Church  within  one  year.  But  it  was  a  vain  decree.  The  hour 
of  final  deliverance  and,  in  some  measure,  of  retribution,  was  approaching.  Within  the  year  appointed 
for  the  extermination  of  the  Schwenkfelders  Charles  had  paid  the  debt  of  nature,  and  Frederick  the 
Great  had  vindicated  his  better  title  to  Silesia,  under  the  agreement  of  mutual  succession  made  two 
centuries  before  between  his  ancestor,  the  Elector  of  Brandenburg,  and  the  Duke  of  Liegnitz,  and  had 
proclaimed  religious  freedom  in  the  long-misgoverned  principalities. 

Frederick  was  not  content  to  merely  put  a  stop  to  religious  persecutions.  Damage  had  been 
sustained  by  the  country  in  the  loss  of  valued  subjects,  and  great  wrongs  had  been  done  to  individuals. 
He  desired  to  repair  the  former  and  was  willing  to  redress  the  latter  even  at  the  expense  of  the  royal 
treasury.  For  that  purpose  he  issued  an  edict  in  1742  which  reflects  the  highest  honor  upon  himself, 
and,  when  the  insignificance  of  their  numbers  is  considered,  pays  a  flattering  tribute  to  the  worth  of  the 
exiled  Schwenkfelders.  As  exhibiting  the  estimation  in  which  the  ancestors  of  those  whose  names  are 
contained  in  the  following  pages  were  held,  and  at  the  same  time  as  a  happy  contrast  to  the  before- 
recited  decree  of  Charles  VI.,  that  edict  is  here  presented  in  extenso: 

“Edict  to  provide  for  the  re-establishment  of  the  so-called  Schwenkfelders  in  Silesia  and  other  provinces  of  his 
Royal  Majesty;  De  dato  Selowitz  the  8th  of  March,  1742. 

“We,  Frederick,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  King  of  Prussia,  Margrave  of  Brandenburg,  Arch  Chamberlain,  and  Elector 
of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  etc.,  etc. 

“Be  it  known  to  all  to  whom  these  presents  may  come:  Whereas  we  do  hold  nothing  to  be  so  contrary  to  Nature, 
Reason,  and  Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion  as  the  forcing  of  the  subjects’  consciences,  and  persecuting  them  about 
any  erroneous  doctrines  which  do  not  concern  the  fundamental  principles  of  the  Christian  Religion.  We  have,  there¬ 
fore,  most  graciously  resolved  that  the  so-called  Schwenkfelders,  who  were  exiled  through  an  imprudent  zeal  for  Reli¬ 
gion,  to  the  irreparable  damage  of  commerce  and  of  the  country,  be  recalled  into  our  Sovereign  Duchy  of  Lower  Silesia. 
We  have,  therefore,  thought  fit  by  these  presents  to  assure  all  those  who  possess  the  said  doctrine,  upon  our  Royal 
word  that  they  shall  and  may  safely  return  not  only  into  our  Sovereign  Duchy  of  Lower  Silesia,  but  also  into  all  our 
provinces,  peaceably  to  live  and  trade  there,  since  we  not  only  do  receive  them  into  our  special  protection,  but  also 
will  give  them  all  necessary  supplies  for  the  promotion  of  their  commerce.  And  all  those  who,  several  years  ago,  were 
deprived  of  their  habitations  and  estates  in  our  country  of  Silesia,  shall  be  reinstated  without  any  compensation  in 
case  those  estates  are  not  paid  for  by  the  new  possessors.  Such  as  will  settle  in  our  villages  shall  have  farms  assigned 
to  them,  and  care  shall  be  taken  to  provide  them  employment,  and  those  who  choose  to  live  in  towns  shall,  besides 
several  ordinary  Free  years,  have  places  assigned  them  gratis  for  the  building  of  their  houses,  for  which  purposes  they 
need  only  apply  to  our  Military  and  Domainen  Chambers. 

“We  do  therefore  command  our  Superior  Colleges  of  Justice  and  Finance,  as  also  all  mediate  Princes,  Lords, 
Magistrates,  etc.,  carefully  to  observe  the  same. 

“In  Witness  whereof  we  have  signed  this  present  Edict  with  our  own  hand,  and  caused  our  Royal  Seal  to  be 
affixed. 

“Done  at  Selowitz,  March  8th,  1742. 

[L.S.]  “FREDERICK, 

“Von  Cocceji.  “Per  Graf  von  Miinchau.” 

Translation  from  “Dankbare  Erinnerung  an  die  Schwenkfelder  in  Nordamerika,  Gorlitz,  1816.  Gedruckt  bei 
Gotthold  Hainze,”  wherein  reference  is  made  to  “Konigl.  Preuss  Edicten-Sammlung  Vom  1  December  1740  bis  1744 
No.  14  Saite  41;”  and  also  in  “255ten  K.  der  Schlesischen  gesammelten  Nachrichten  1742.”  See  also  H.  Hazard's 
Register,  p.  127;  also  Kadelbach  Ausfuriiche  Geschichte  u.  s.  w.  Hallesche  Nachrichten. 

[Footnotes  of  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick,  p.  25.} 


Much  as  they  loved  the  Fatherland  in  spite  of  the  cruel  wrongs  which  they  and  their  ancestors  for 
two  centuries  had  suffered,  none  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania  availed  themselves  of  the  royal 
invitation  to  return  to  their  former  homes.  They  had  become  attached  to  the  government  under 
which  they  had  for  eight  years  enjoyed  absolute  freedom  and  a  measure  of  prosperity  that  promised 
better  things  in  the  future  than  restoration  of  their  estates  in  Silesia.  They  had  come  here  to  stay, 
and  had  laid  foundations  which  they  were  loath  to  abandon.  They  had  acquired  permanent  homes; 
they  had  established  and  thus  far  maintained,  public  worship;  remembering  the  words  of  Christ: 


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For  ye  have  the  poor  with  you  always,  and  whensoever  ye  will,  ye  may  do  them  good;  they  had  estab¬ 
lished  a  Poor  Fund,  which,  increasing  with  increased  prosperity,  has,  for  nearly  a  century  and  a  half, 
satisfied  every  call  upon  it  from  within  their  communion  and  scattered  its  blessings  outside;  and  they 
had  established  a  School  Fund  which  supplied  every  want  intended  to  be  supplied  by  the  system  of 
public  instruction  established  by  the  State  many  years  later.  In  short,  they  had  taken  root  in  the  soil 
of  Pennsylvania. 

For  many  years  they  could  not  be  said  to  have  had  an  organization  as  a  church.  Indeed,  the  want 
of  an  organization  was  not  felt  while  there  were  but  few  families,  and  they  widely  separated.  But  after 
the  death  of  their  second  pastor,  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman,  in  1775,  with  increased  membership,  the 
necessity  for  an  organization  was  recognized  and  soon  received  attention.  Christopher  Schultz,  a 
man  of  great  learning,  ability,  and  zeal,  and  withal  peculiarly  fitted  for  the  special  work  before  him, 
was  now,  after  fervent  prayer  for  the  divine  guidance  therein,  called  to  the  pastoral  office.  He  addressed 
himself  to  the  work  of  organization,  and  prepared  a  constitution  or  system  of  church  government 
which  was  formally  adopted  on  the  17th  of  August,  1782.  For  administrative  purposes  two  districts 
were  created,  known  as  the  “Upper  District”  and  the  “Lower  District.”  It  was  provided  that  each 
district  should  elect  a  president,  three  elders,  two  trustees,  and  a  treasurer  of  the  School  Fund,  and  a 
treasurer  of  the  Poor  Fund.  Two  congregations  or  individual  churches  were  then  organized,  one  in 
each  district. 

The  duties  of  the  elders  are  to  see  that  church  order  is  strictly  observed,  and  to  examine  all  matters 
in  dispute  between  members  and,  if  possible,  adjust  the  same.  One  elder  is  elected  every  year  in  each 
district  for  the  term  of  three  years,  and  no  elder  can  be  re-elected  until  at  least  one  year  after  the  expira¬ 
tion  of  his  last  term.  After  the  adoption  of  the  common  school  system  of  the  State  the  name  of  the 
School  Fund  was  changed  to  “Literary  Fund,”  and  the  fund  itself  devoted  to  literary  purposes,  and  the 
duties  of  the  officers  of  the  Fund  were  correspondingly  modified.  The  duties  of  the  other  officers  are 
sufficiently  indicated  by  their  titles.  The  members  on  their  part  are  enjoined  to  pay  their  debts  without 
legal  proceedings,  and  to  “live  quiet,  virtuous,  peaceable,  Christian  lives  according  to  the  will  of  Christ 
in  all  meekness  and  lowliness  as  the  quiet  in  the  land,  and  to  be  true  and  faithful  in  their  spiritual  as 
well  as  their  temporal  calling.” 

Owing  to  the  dispersion  of  the  members  and  the  consequent  impracticability  of  assembling  any 
considerable  numbers  at  any  one  point,  no  church  edifices  were  erected  until  the  year  1789.  In  that 
year  a  church  was  erected  in  the  upper  district,  and  soon  after  one  in  the  lower.  At  later  periods  two 
more  churches  were  built  in  each  district,  making  six  in  all.  Until  these  accommodations  were  provided, 
divine  service  was  held  at  private  houses,  as  it  had  been  in  the  Fatherland,  and  in  the  absence  of  the 
pastor  was  conducted  by  one  of  the  members.  The  service  was  opened  with  singing  and  prayer.  The 
Gospel  lesson  for  the  day  was  then  read,  and  sometimes  expounded,  after  which  a  sermon  from  Weich- 
enhan’s,  Werner’s,  or  Hiller’s  Postille  was  read,  followed  by  singing  and  prayer.  While  there  was  but 
a  single  pastor,  there  were  a  number  of  members  who  acceptably  led  meetings  for  worship  and  per¬ 
formed  much  of  the  pastoral  work.  At  later  periods  the  ministry  was  increased,  until  there  are  now 
[1879]  three  active  ministers  in  each  district. 

The  religious  training  and  education  of  their  children  was  from  an  early  period  regarded  by  the 
Schwenkfelders  as  a  matter  of  prime  importance.  The  exact  date  of  the  establishment  of  Kinder  Lehr 
cannot  now  be  ascertained,  but  the  first  appointment  of  George  Weiss  before  he  was  called  to  the  full 
work  of  the  ministry  proves  that  the  institution  was  brought  to  this  country  from  Germany,  and 
when  the  immigrants  devoted,  as  they  did,  every  alternate  Sabbath  to  the  instruction  of  the  youth  by 
catechetical  lectures,  it  was  evidently  no  new  thing.  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  gave  an  impetus  to 
this  department  of  church-work  by  his  untiring  labors  therein,  and  by  an  excellent  Catechism  which 
he  prepared  for  the  instruction  of  children.  The  solicitude  of  the  church  for  the  children  is  shown  in  a 
ceremony  originated  in  this  country.  As  soon  as  conveniently  may  be  after  the  birth  of  a  child  it  is 
brought  into  church  and  the  minister  prays  for  its  happiness  and  prosperity,  and  admonishes  its 
parents  to  “bring  it  up  in  the  nurture  and  admonition  of  the  Lord  according  to  the  will  of  God.”  This 
service  is  sometimes  performed  at  the  home  of  the  parents. 

The  literature  of  the  Schwenkfelders  is  almost  exclusively  in  the  German  language.  Their  printed 
works  are  mainly  those  hereinbefore  incidentally  mentioned,  to  which  may  be  added  the  Erlauterung, 
etc.,  published  in  1771,  and  of  which  a  second  edition  appeared  in  1830;  and  a  work  by  the  venerated 
Schultz,  entitled  “A  Compendium  of  Christian  Faith.”  But  a  large  and  valuable  portion  of  their 
literature  is  yet  in  manuscript,  being  in  part  the  writings  of  contemporaries  of  Schwenkfeld  and  of  others 
of  the  next  century.  A  single  volume  appeared  in  an  English  dress  in  1858,  containing  Schwenkfeld’s 
“Heavenly  Balm  and  Divine  Physician,”  and  “Threefold  Life  of  Man,”  translated  by  the  Rev.  F.  R. 
Anspach,  D.D. 


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SUPPLEMENTARY  HISTORY 

By  Samuel  K.  Brecht 

In  order  to  answer  repeated  inquiries  as  to  the  history  and  location  as  well  as  the  present  status  of 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  it  is  deemed  necessary  to  give  additional  data  in  this  section  concerning  the 
later  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders  as  a  supplement  to  that  written  by  Judge  Heydrick  on  the  preceding 
pages.  When  the  attempt  was  made  in  Saxony  to  force  the  Schwenkfelders  to  return  to  Silesia,  as 
narrated  by  Judge  Heydrick,  they  did  not  all  flee  to  America  as  will  be  described  in  connection  with  the 
families  in  later  pages.  In  consequence  of  the  migration  to  Pennsylvania,  families  were  broken  up;  in 
some  cases  husbands  were  parted  from  wives;  children  from  parents,  brothers  and  sisters  from  each 
other. 

It  has  been  impossible  to  obtain  actual  statistics  of  the  number  ot  ScUwenRf elders  who  remained 
in  Europe,  but  it  is  known  that  a  number  of  them  returned  to  Saxony,  and  it  is  stated  by  some  that  at 
least  five  hundred  souls  were  under  the  jurisdiction  of  Count  Zinzendorf  when  he  was  notified  that  they 
would  no  longer  be  tolerated  in  Lusatia. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHWENKFELDERS 

In  a  reply  to  a  questionnaire  of  the  Saxon  government  at  a  request  from  the  King  of  Poland  re¬ 
garding  the  number  of  Schwenkfelders  in  Saxony  at  that  time  (1732),  it  was  stated  that  179  persons  had 
fled  to  Saxony,  that  twenty-five  families  remained,  and  twenty  individuals  went  over  to  the  Evangelical 
religion  between  1722  and  1732.  They  had  been  tolerated  in  Silesia  for  200  years.  [Dresden  Stunts 
Archiv .] 

From  the  letters  written  to  the  Mennonites  by  Adam  Wiegner,  the  secretary  of  the  Schwenkfelders 
during  this  pre-migratory  period,  we  learn  that  there  was  much  opposition  within  the  body  towards 
their  migration  to  Pennsylvania.  The  Emperor  of  Germany  invited  them  to  settle  in  the  province  of 
Brandenburg,  near  Berlin,  where  he  agreed  to  erect  linen  factories  for  them  so  that  they  might  find  em¬ 
ployment  there.  Count  Zinzendorf,  indeed,  persuaded  them  to  agree  to  go  with  him  with  a  body  of 
Moravians  to  found  a  colony  in  Georgia,  which  they  agreed  to  do  under  certain  conditions.  When  the 
time  for  departure  was  at  hand  the  Count  could  not  meet  his  conditions,  so  the  Schwenkfelders  felt 
they  were  no  longer  bound  by  their  agreement,  which  was  never  put  in  writing,  and  they  decided  to 
come  to  Pennsylvania.  Hence,  it  seems  that  the  hand  of  Providence  was  the  guiding  star  that  kept 
them  from  locating  in  Brandenburg  or  being  transported  to  Georgia  to  become  slave  owners. 

The  various  migrations  are  described  in  the  following  chapters,  but  apparently  a  very  large  number 
remained  in  Germany  and  were  assimilated  with  the  other  denominations.  The  passport  of  Frederick 
Bormann  reproduced  on  another  page  is  a  proof  that  some  of  the  families  returned  to  Silesia.  The 
letters  in  Christopher  Kriebel’s  letter  book  (vid.  Christopher  Kriebel  [19-2])  give  us  a  glimpse  of  the 
condition  in  Silesia  during  this  period  subsequent  to  the  migration  to  Pennsylvania.  The  last  sur¬ 
viving  Schwenkfelder  in  Silesia  as  given  by  Kadelbach  seems  to  have  been  Melchior  Dorn,  who  died  in 
Harpersdorf  in  1726.  His  arm  chair  reposes  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 
The  descendants  of  Melchior  Dorn  living  in  Germany  today  state  that  Mr.  Dorn  always  claimed  to  his 
dying  day  that  he  was  a  steadfast  Schwenkfelder. 

Only  forty  families  decided  to  migrate  to  Pennsylvania.  The  rest  remained  in  Gorlitz,  went  over 
to  the  Lutheran  Church,  bought  homesteads  and  married.  The  forty  glaubenstreue  (faithful)  families 
departed  in  January,  1734,  from  Gorlitz  and  the  surroundings  for  England,  whence  through  their  Haar¬ 
lem  friends  shipped  for  Pennsylvania  on  July  29, 1734,  and  under  God’s  protection  landed  Sept.  22, 1734. 

On  June  18,  1732,  in  response  to  a  request  for  the  number  of  Schwenkfelders  in  Gorlitz,  Dr.  Chris¬ 
topher  Biittner  reported  that  in  Gorlitz  were  the  following: 

1.  Adam  Wiegner  with  wife  and  four  children. 

2.  David  Lips  and  wife. 

3.  Melchior  Hiibner  and  four  children. 

In  Hennersdorf,  Melchior  Krause  “ein  Dorfschneider”  (village  tailor).  They  were  quiet  people 
and  disturbed  no  one,  so  that  no  one  could  complain  about  them.  All  the  remainder  had  gone  to  Ber¬ 
the!  sdorf. 

On  May  13,  1734,  Christopher  Wiegner  and  Melchior  Hiibner  thanked  the  magistrate  for  his  pro¬ 
tection  thus  far,  and  asked  for  a  passport  to  America. 


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In  1734,  after  most  of  the  Schwenkfelders  had  migrated  from  Upper  Lusatia,  from  20  to  28  persons, 
men  and  women,  came  from  out  of  Silesia  to  Gorlitz.  They  found  quarters  with  M.  Schofer  “im 
Hinterhause,”  and  a  few  burgers.  They  were  sent  out  of  Berthelsdorf  to  Gorlitz.  While  they  fled  on 
account  of  force,  many  more  became  Catholics.  They  requested  domiciles  for  only  three  months.  In 
this  group  was  Caspar  Teichman  with  a  family  of  seven,  and  Kaspar  Bormann  and  Melchior  Schubert 
with  his  family. 

On  Apr.  27,  1736,  there  came  out  of  Harpersdorf  Abraham  Beyer  with  wife  and  five  children,  and 
two  other  families.  They  were  bound  for  Gorlitz.  It  was  proposed  to  them  that  they  join  the  Evan¬ 
gelical  Church  (Lutheran),  but  they  remained  only  a  short  time.  [  Kadelbach ,  p  65.} 

THE  MIGRATION  TO  GORLITZ 

In  the  17tli  and  18th  centuries,  Gorlitz  was  of  all  the  towns  in  Upper  Lusatia  the  chief  home  of  the 
Schwenkfelders.  Sebastian  Schiitze,  owner  of  the  villages  of  Leopoldshein  (Leutpoldshayn)  and 
Hennersdorf,  a  scientific  and  cultured  man,  is  said  to  have  been  the  first  Schwenkfelder  in  Gorlitz.  He 
was  already  married  in  1512,  and  was  such  an  ardent  follower  of  Protestantism  that  he  organized  divine 
services  in  the  home  for  his  children  and  household.  In  1544,  he  had  a  converted  shoemaker  from 
Gorlitz,  named  Franz  Seidel,  installed  as  pastor  at  Leopoldshein  and  had  him  ordained  as  pastor. 

[  Kadelbach,  p  53.} 

The  following  is  a  list  of  Schwenkfelders  who  came  to  Gorlitz,  according  to  Kadelbach: 

Feb.  21,  1726:  from  Harpersdorf,  Melchior  Kriebel,  “Hausler  und  Handelsmann,”  with  family; 
Adam  Wiegner,  “Gartner  und  Handelsmann,”  with  wife  and  four  children. 

Apr.  29:  David  Liebe,  “Handelsmann,”  with  wife  and  one  child. 

From  Armenruh,  Feb.  21,  1726:  George  Wiegner  with  wife  and  four  children. 

From  Hockenau,  Apr.  29,  1726:  Melchior  Htibner,  “Arzt,”  with  wife  and  three  children.  Mel¬ 
chior  Neumann,  “Zimmerman,”  with  wife  and  child. 

From  Harpersdorf  to  Hennersdorf,  near  Gorlitz,  Apr.  29,  1726:  George  Scholtz,  “Bauer,”  with 
wife  and  three  children.  Melchior  Krause  with  wife  and  four  children. 

From  Harpersdorf  to  Berthelsdorf,  under  Count  Zinzendorf,  Feb.  16,  1726:  Balthasar  Jackel, 
“Bauer,”  with  wife  and  five  children.  Melchior  Meschter,  “Schumacher,”  with  wife  and  three  children. 
George  Hoffman,  “Hausler,”  with  wife  and  four  children.  George  Reinwald,  “Hausler,”  with  wife  and 
three  children. 

Apr.  30:  Balthasar  Schultze,  “Bauer,”  with  wife  and  five  children. 

May  1:  Christoph  Kriebel,  “Bauer,”  with  wife  and  three  children;  Melchior  Scholz,  “Bauer,” 
with  wife  and  three  children;  Melchior  Kriebel;  Balthasar  Heidricli  u  And. 

From  Armenruh,  Feb.  28:  Georg  Anders,  “Weber,”  with  wife. 

From  Harpersdorf  to  Herrnhut,  May  5,  1726:  George  Weiss,  “Weber”  and  wife. 

Balthasar  Hoffman  (he  spent  five  years  as  ambassador  of  the  Schwenkfelders  at  the  Imperial 
Court),  with  wife  and  two  children.  Christopher  Hoffman,  with  wife,  also  an  ambassador. 

All  together  there  were  170  persons  who  left  the  above  named  places  and  came  to  Gorlitz  and  settled 
in  the  surrounding  community. 

They  found  a  good  friend  and  counsellor  in  Gorlitz,  Senator  and  merchant  Hanisch,  who  wrote  to 
friends  in  Holland  in  their  behalf  and  secured  aid  for  them.  In  a  reply  from  Isaac  Grajestein  from 
Haarlem,  dated  May  10,  1726,  amongst  other  things  he  says  they  have  raised  6000  Holland  gldr.  for 
the  benefit  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  that  Senator  Hanisch  might  draw  personally  on  him  for  1000 
gldr.  and  distribute  it  amongst  the  needy.  [ Kadelbach ,  pp  47-76.} 

The  last  Schwenkfelder  who  came  to  Gorlitz  from  Harpersdorf  arrived  December  14,  1740.  She 
was  the  twenty-four-year-old  widow  Anna  Rosina  Wagner,  nee  Hiibner.  She  had  a  child  one  and  three- 
fourths  years  old.  She  was  asked  whether  she  wished  to  become  protestant  (evangelical).  She  answered 
evasively — she  would  not  forbid  her  child  to  become  Lutheran  but  as  for  herself,  she  could  not  yet 
decide.  From  this  time  on  the  migration  of  the  Schwenkfelders  towards  Upper  Lusatia  ceased,  as 
Frederick  the  Great  had  granted  religious  toleration  in  Silesia.  [  Kadelbach,  p  66.} 

The  small  group  of  Schwenkfelders  remaining  in  Silesia  in  respect  to  their  belief  and  attitude  bore 
the  persecution  better  than  their  freedom.  For  soon  after  they  obtained  freedom  of  belief  they  began 
to  seek  associations,  their  clothing  became  modernized,  and  they  had  less  respect  for  the  sanctity  of  the 
Sabbath.  Thus  it  happened  that  year  after  year  the  number  decreased  and  the  freedom  of  the  ranks 
lightened.  Most  of  their  children  decided  to  declare  for  Protestantism  and  to  participate  in  all  (rights) 
practices  of  the  denomination.  [  Kadelbach ,  p  50.} 


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The  last  Schwenkfelder  in  Lower  Silesia  who  still  declared  himself  to  be  so  openly,  was  the  {Bauer, 
guts-besitzer )  farm  owner,  Melchior  Dorn  of  Harpersdorf.  He  died  June  24,  1826,  aged  73  years,  9 
months,  and  8  days.  Thus  for  100  years  after  their  dispersal  there  remained  Schwenkfelders  in  Silesia. 
The  Catholic  Chapel  in  Harpersdorf  still  standing  on  the  fine  Meschter  farm  and  built  by  the  Catholics 
with  the  fines  paid  by  the  Schwenkfelders  for  not  attending  church,  and  the  graves  in  the  Viehweg  are 
the  last  and  only  monuments  in  Silesia  of  the  persecution  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 


THE  VIEHWEG  AT  HARPERSDORF  , 


The  Viehweg  is  a  public  burying  ground  or  “Potter’s  Field”  located  in  Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  in 
which  Schwenkfelders  who  were  denied  Christian  burial  in  the  church  cemeteries  were  interred.  It  was 
considered  a  very  great  disgrace  to  be  interred  there,  as  it  was  supposed  to  be  the  burial  place  of  crimin¬ 
als  who  were  interred  there  ofttimes  by  public  decree  only.  On  May  17,  1704,  Sybilla  Adolph,  who  had 
taken  the  life  of  her  infant  babe  by  drowning  it  in  a  neighboring  pond,  was  beheaded  and  buried  there. 
Another  official  document  states  that  a  woman  who  had  taken  her  own  life  by  hanging,  on  the  premises 
of  Adam  Meschter,  in  Upper  Harpersdorf  on  May  24,  1715,  was  buried  in  the  Viehweg  by  special  decree; 
hence  burial  in  the  Viehweg  was  intended  not  only  as  a  curse  to  the  parents,  but  also  to  the  children  of 
those  who  were  buried  there. 

Between  the  years  1720  and  1741,  more  than  two  hundred  Schwenkfelders  were  buried  in  this  plot. 
After  the  Jesuit  Mission  had  come  to  Harpersdorf  the  last  Schwenkfelder  to  be  buried  in  the  churchyard 
was  Eva  Schultz,  on  Nov.  3,  1722,  and  the  first  one  to  be  buried  in  the  churchyard  after  the  struggle 
was  over  was  George  Groh  who  died  O'ct.  27,  1741,  at  the  age  of  86.  All  the  Schwenkfelders  dying 
between  these  dates  were  forbidden  burial  in  the  churchyards,  thus  this  spot  is  sacred  to  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders  because  of  its  history. 

The  early  documents  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  written  during  the  persecution  and  after  the  migration, 
mention  the  burials  in  this  plot,  and  we  find  that  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  in  1772,  in  a  letter  to  C.  E. 
Heintze,  has  a  long  discussion  regarding  the  Viehweg,  and  expresses  the  hope  that  the  Schwenkfelders 
might  secure  this  property,  convert  it  into  a  graveyard  with  a  proper  enclosure,  and  erect  on  it  a  monu¬ 
ment  or  a  DenJcmal.  We  also  find  that  Rev.  Oswald  Kadelbach,  a  great  friend  of  the  Schwenkfelders, 
was  desirous  that  desecration  of  this  holy  ground  should  be  prevented,  as  he  stated  that  this  Viehweg 
was  considered  public  property.  It  was  used  as  a  dump  and  anyone  needing  loads  of  soil  or  dirt  to  fill 
up  holes  in  his  premises  would  come  to  this  graveyard  and  help  himself.  This  was  carried  on  to  such 
an  extent  that  in  some  places  the  bones  of  the  dead  were  uncovered  and  exposed.  Conditions  remained 
the  same  until  1861,  when  Dr.  Solomon  S.  Schultz,  who  was  visiting  the  hospitals  of  Europe  in  prepar¬ 
ation  for  becoming  superintendent  of  the  State  Hospital  at  Danville,  Pa.,  paid  a  visit  to  Silesia,  met 
Pastor  Kadelbach,  and  visited  this  graveyard.  As  a  result  of  this  visit  Dr.  Schultz  communicated  with 
his  friends  in  America,  a  fund  was  raised,  the  ground  was  purchased  by  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  a  hand¬ 
some  monument  has  been  erected  upon  it.  This  monument  contains  the  following  inscription: 


“Hier  ruhen  in  Gott 
die  glaubenstreuen 
Schwenkfelder  welche  in 
den  Jahren  1720-40  auf 
diesem  Viehwege  beerdigt 
wurden.” 


“Die  Liebe  der  Nachkomen 
in  Nord-Amerika 
setzte  den  Voreltern  zu  Probst 
liayn,  Harpersdorf,  Langen 
neundorf  u.  Lauterseifen 
dieses  Denkmal 
1863.” 


[Translation] 

“Here  rest  in  God  the  faithful  Schwenkfelders  who  were  buried  in  this  Viehweg  between  1720  and 
1740.”  On  the  other  side  of  the  monument  is  this  inscription:  “The  descendants  in  North  America 
erected  this  monument  in  memory  of  their  ancestors  in  Probsthayn,  Harpersdorf,  Langenneundorf, 
and  Lauterseifen.” 

The  monument  stands  in  the  center  of  the  plot,  which  is  overgrown  with  white  birch  trees,  so  that 
the  cemetery  is  practically  a  grove. 

Dr.  Schultz  had  also  planned  to  enclose  this  burial  ground  by  a  stone  wall,  but  the  funds  collected 
not  being  sufficient  to  erect  both  the  wall  and  the  monument,  the  monument  was  erected  first  and  the 
erection  of  the  stone  wall  has  never  taken  place.  The  breaking  out  of  the  Civil  War  required  the  serv¬ 
ices  of  Dr.  Schultz  as  surgeon  in  the  army,  thus  taking  his  time  and  attention  from  these  matters,  and 
the  high  rate  of  foreign  exchange  also  militated  against  forwarding  any  more  money  to  Germany  for 


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completing  the  plans  proposed  for  the  Viehweg.  In  the  course  of  time  Pastor  Kadelbacli  died,  and 
there  being  no  one  in  Germany  to  look  after  the  matter,  the  grounds  have  remained  unenclosed  to  this 
day. 

Prior  to  the  late  World  War  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  a  number  of  years  had  sent  funds  to 
Harpersdorf  to  pay  for  the  upkeep  of  the  cemetery,  but  since  the  breaking  out  of  the  war  nothing  fur¬ 
ther  has  been  done  towards  providing  for  its  maintenance.  [  Vid .  Schwenkfeldian,  Vol.  Ill;  p  J^2.\ 

BURNING  OF  THE  CHURCH  AT  HARPERSDORF 

The  Jesuit  Milahn  lived  in  Harpersdorf  in  a  narrow  farm  house  in  the  upper  part  of  the  village,  and 
was  always  pleased  to  have  friends  and  patrons  visit  him  during  his  spare  hours. 

On  one  of  these  occasions  it  seems  that  a  large  quantity  of  refreshments  was  crowded  into  the 
narrow  house  in  order  to  entertain  those  present.  In  October,  1726,  it  happened  that  a  large  number  of 
guests  had  assembled  in  the  priest’s  house  and  at  this  time  his  relations  with  the  Schwenkfelders  still 
remaining  in  Harpersdorf  was  not  very  cordial.  Pains  were  taken  to  give  the  guests  good  entertain- 
‘ment,  but  the  narrowness  of  the  rooms  was  not  taken  into  account,  so  that  fire  broke  out  and  raged  with 
such  fury  that  in  less  than  four  hours  four  farm  houses  and  twenty  other  country  dwellings,  besides  the 
handsome  protestant  church  with  the  tower  and  chimes  were  a  prey  to  the  flames.  [It  is  stated  that  the 
only  part  of  the  church  not  destroyed  was  the  “Tauf-Engel”  which  is  preserved  in  the  present  Lutheran 
Church  in  Harpersdorf,  said  to  be  the  only  Tauf-Engel  in  the  whole  of  Silesia. — Editor.] 

No  one  dared  to  make  open  charges  regarding  the  fire,  but  the  murmurings  of  the  members  of  the 
unfortunate  congregation,  as  well  as  those  outside  could  not  be  restrained.  Father  Milahn  no  longer 
feeling  secure  in  his  berth  had  himself  recalled  from  Harpersdorf  in  order  to  escape  punishment  at  the 
hands  of  the  village  folk.  After  recovering  from  the  shock  of  the  fire  the  protestant  congregation  im¬ 
mediately  set  out  to  rebuild  the  church  and  tower  that  had  been  destroyed. 

Pastor  Neander,  who  had  for  a  long  time  been  hated  by  the  Jesuits,  as  was  his  duty,  took  this  op¬ 
portunity  and  demanded  among  other  things  that,  at  the  wish  of  the  community,  a  third  bell  or  chimes 
be  purchased  for  the  church.  This  demand  aroused  the  Jesuits  against  him  anew.  They  com¬ 
plained  to  Vienna  that  Neander  had  violated  the  consistorial  command  that  no  radical  changes 
should  be  made  to  any  church  edifice,  whereas  he  ordered  a  third  bell  for  the  church.  The  result  was 
that  an  imperial  decree  was  issued  suspending  Neander  from  the  service.  [ Kadelbach .] 

SCHWENKFELDER  GRATITUDE 

The  Schwenkfelders  at  different  times  sent  letters  and  money  to  Europe. 

In  1771  and  1772  they  wrote  to  Harpersdorf  and  Probsthayn  to  ascertain  whether  any  of  their 
fellow  believers  were  in  need,  and  if  so  they  would  forward  money  for  their  support. 

In  1816  they  sent  a  considerable  sum  (167  Rix  dollars)  to  the  Council  at  Gorlitz  as  a  thank-offering 
in  remembrance  of  the  favors  and  protection  given  their  ancestors.  The  money  was  to  be  used  for  the 
relief  of  unfortunate  Lusatians  who  were  left  destitute  as  a  result  of  the  war,  or  for  the  relief  of  any 
destitute  Schwenkfelders  who  lived  in  Lusatia.  The  Council  of  Gorlitz  thanked  the  Schwenkfelders  in 
an  official  manner  [vid.  letter  of  Gorlitz  plate],  and  Scabinus  Zahne  wrote  an  historical  account  of  the 
trials  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Gorlitz  which  was  printed  and  sent  to  the  Schwenkfelders  in  America 
[vid.  Dankbare  Erinnerung  an  die  Gemeinde  der  Schwenkfelder  zu  Philadelphia,  Gorlitz  1816].  After 
the  authof’s  death  in  1819,  his  widow  received  a  letter  from  America  dated  Montgomery  County, 
Pennsylvania,  Sept.  7,  1818,  written  by  Christoph  Jackel,  Chairman.  In  this  letter  thanks  are  given 
for  the  impartial  accounts  which  the  Schwenkfelders  received  concerning  conditions  about  Gorlitz,  and 
enclosed  was  a  copy  of  the  “Erlauterung  fur  Herrn  Casper  Schwenckfeld.” 

In  November,  1857,  a  letter  signed  by  George  Meschter,  William  Schultz  and  Jacob  Meschter  was 
addressed  to  the  “Burgermeister  Arnt  in  Probsthain.”  This  letter  recites  that  the  Schwenkfelder 
congregation  was  desirous  of  ascertaining  whether  any  Schwenkfelders  are  still  living  in  Probsthain  and 
vicinity.  The  letter  recites  the  fact  that  in  1771  and  1772  a  correspondence  between  the  Schwenkfelders 
in  Pennsylvania  and  those  in  Probsthain  had  been  carried  on  [ Heintze  Correspondence],  and  it  was 
hoped  that  some  still  existed  in  Silesia.  The  writers  of  the  letter  offered  to  pay  whatever  cost  would 
be  entailed  to  give  this  information,  and  enclosed  one  dollar  to  pay  the  expenses  of  this  letter  and  the 
reply.  The  reply  to  this  letter  was  to  be  sent  to 

“Mr.  Moritz  Loeb 

Editor  of  the  Morgenstein,  Doylestown,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  U.  S.  A.” 


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It  was  this  letter  that  fell  into  the  hands  of  Pastor  Kadelbach  who  answered  it  in  December  of  the 
same  year,  and  which  led  to  a  correspondence  from  which  he  obtained  the  data  for  the  chapter  in  his 
book  entitled  “Geschichte  der  Schwenkfelder  in  America  von  1734-1860”.  In  May,  1860,  Pastor  Kadel¬ 
bach  received  a  letter  from  the  Schwenkfelders  in  America  giving  him  a  brief  account  of  the  Schwenk- 
f elders  in  Pennsylvania  and  seven  photographs  of  homes  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania. 

These  photographs,  together  with  all  other  papers  and  books  relating  to  the  Schwenkfelders  that 
were  in  Pastor  Kadelbach’s  Library,  have  been  kindly  donated  to  the  Historical  Collection  of  the 
Schwenkfelders  by  the  Pastors’  children. 

The  book  which  the  town  of  Gorlitz  had  printed  in  appreciation  of  the  generosity  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders  is  entitled: 

“Dankbare  Erinnerung  an  die  Gemeinde  der  Schwenkfelder  zu  Philadelphia  in  Nordamerika. 
Gorlitz  1816.”  (Thankful  Remembrances  of  the  Schwenkfelder  congregation  in  Philadelphia,  in 
North  America.) 

The  town  received  a  gift  of  163  Rthlr.  ‘‘Cono.  Miinze”  from  the  Schwenkfelders  in  America,  for 
the  relief  of  the  poor  and  distressed  resulting  from  the  Napoleonic  Wars.  This  gift  was  sent  by  the 
Schwenkfelders  in  memory  of  the  protection  given  their  forefathers  in  Gorlitz  after  their  flight  from 
Harpersdorf  and  vicinity  in  1726. 

The  town  of  Gorlitz  published  this  book  in  memory  of  this  gift  and  the  author  gives  a  brief  account 
of  Caspar  Schwenkfeld  and  his  teachings,  and  the  persecution  the  Schwenkfelders  endured  and  then 
enumerates  the  families  of  Schwenkfelders  who  came  from  Silesia  to  Gorlitz  in  1726  as  follows: 

From  Harpersdorf,  Feb.  21: 

Melchior  Grubel,  “Hausler  und  Handelsmann,”  with  wife  and  two  children. 

Adam  Wiegner,  ‘‘Gartner  und  Handelsmann,”  with  wife  and  four  children. 

Apr.  29: 

David  Liebe,  “Hausler  und  Handelsmann,”  with  wife  and  one  child. 

George  Scholze,  “Bauer,”  with  wife  and  three  children. 

Melchior  Krause,  “Bauer,”  with  wife  and  four  children. 

From  Armenruh,  Feb.  21: 

George  Wiegner,  “Hausler,”  with  wife  and  four  children. 

From  Hockenau,  Apr.  29: 

Melchior  Hiibner,  “arzt,”  with  wife  and  two  children. 

Hanns  Hiibner,  a  “Gartner,”  with  wife  and  three  children. 

Melchior  Neumann,  “Gartner  und  Zimmerman,”  with  wife  and  one  child. 

Dated  at  Gorlitz  Feb.  20,  1816,  by  the  Biirgermeister  and  Rathmanne. 

“DIE  SCHWENKFELDER” 

by 

FEDOR  SOMMER 

A  teacher  in  one  of  the  German  gymnasiums  and  a  contributor  to  some  of  the  papers  in  Germany, 
having  learned  of  the  history  of  the  persecution  and  migration  of  the  Schwenkfelders  to  Pennsylvania, 
a  few  years  before  theWorld  War  wrote  a  novel  in  German  in  which  are  embodied  the  main  facts  con¬ 
cerning  the  history  and  migration  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  This  book  attracted  a  great  deal  of  attention 
in  Germany,  as  it  contained  quite  a  vivid  description  of  the  Lutheran  Church  at  Harpersdorf,  to¬ 
gether  with  an  account  of  the  fire  which  destroyed  the  Church  from  which  the  “Tauf-Engel”  (wooden 
baptismal  angel)  was  the  only  article  of  any  value  rescued.  It  is  stated  that  many  pastors  in  Germany 
recommended  the  reading  of  this  book  to  their  classes  at  the  time  of  confirmation.  The  reading  of  the 
book  and  the  description  of  the  church  and  Tauf-Engel  aroused  so  much  interest  that  teachers  would 
take  their  classes  on  a  trip  to  see  the  church.  A  few  of  the  copies  of  the  book  are  available  in  this  coun¬ 
try,  but  it  has  never  been  translated  into  English. 


Plate  1 


Map  showing  Silesian  towns  from  which  the  Schwenkfelders  migrated. 
Circles  surround  the  mountain  peaks  of  the  Grdditzberg  and  the  Spitzberg. 


A  View  of  Berthelsdorf  in  Saxony  where  the  Schwenkfelders  settled  after  fleeing 

from  Silesia. 


The  Scliwenkfelder  “Gemeinde  Haus”  or  Meeting  House  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony 

(1912). 

(Now  occupied  as  a  dwelling  house.) 


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CHURCH  ORGANIZATION 


From  the  time  of  the  organization  of  the  Church  in  1782,  up  until  1911,  the  different  districts  were 
separately  organized  into  conferences  for  the  conducting  of  the  business  of  the  denomination  as  de¬ 
scribed  in  the  preceding  chapters.  The  organization,  “The  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,”  was  started 
in  1782,  but  the  Church  was  not  incorporated,  indeed  there  was  no  incorporation  of  any  of  the  organi¬ 
zations  until  troubles  arising  from  the  Edmund  Flinn  legacy  caused  this  step  to  be  taken.  Mr.  Flinn 
[vid.  154-5]  having  been  benefited  by  the  Charity  Fund  of  the  Schwenkfelders  made  a  substantial 
bequest  to  the  Society  in  his  will.  The  will  was  contested  by  some  of  his  distant  relatives  on  the  ground 
that  no  corporation  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders  existed,  therefore  they  were  incompetent  to  re¬ 
ceive  any  bequest.  The  outgrowth  of  this  contest  was  the  incorporation  of  “The  Managers  of  the  Literary 
and  Charity  Funds  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,”  on  May  18,  1842  [. Misc .  Bk.  5:p  370,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.]. 

Owing  to  the  expansion  and  growth  of  the  various  organizations  of  the  Church,  after  the  opening 
of  Perkiomen  Seminary  it  was  deemed  advisable  to  change  the  form  of  government.  Whereas  prior  to 
1851  the  affairs  of  the  Society  were  carried  on  without  a  printed  form  of  Church  rules,  the  increasing 
demand  and  the  necessity  for  a  change  was  met  by  Rev.  Joshua  Schultz  who  drafted  what  is  called 
“Constitution  der  Schwenkfeldischen  Gemeinschaft”  and  also  the  by-laws  which  were  adopted  October 
19,  1850,  and  published  in  1851,  in  German,  under  his  editorship.  The  first  English  translation  appeared 
in  1882.  In  1894,  a  committee  was  appointed  to  revise  and  amend  the  constitution,  as  a  result  of  which 
a  revised  formula  of  the  Constitution  was  adopted  in  1898,  and  again  revised  in  1901.  In  May,  1908,  a 
further  revision  was  deemed  necessary  and  another  committee  was  appointed  to  make  whatever  revi¬ 
sions  were  necessary  and  also  to  correct  conflicting  statements  in  the  articles  relative  to  the  adminis¬ 
tration  of  the  moneys  in  the  Charity  Fund.  The  fruits  of  the  work  of  this  Committee  resulted  in  the 
adoption  of  the  “Formula  for  the  Government  and  Discipline  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,”  as  on 
Oct.  25,  1909,  the  organization  was  incorporated  under  the  title,  “The  Schwenkfelder  Church.”  The 
new  constitution  was  put  into  effect  in  1911.  Under  this  constitution  the  entire  Church  body  is 
officially  called  the  “Schwenkfelder  Church”  which  is  dominated  by  the  General  Conference  of  The 
Schwenkfelder  Church,  which  is  composed  of  all  its  members,  and  this  is  the  governing  body  for  the 
entire  Church.  Regular  sessions  of  the  General  Conference  are  held  twice  a  year,  the  third  Saturday 
in  May  and  the  third  Saturday  in  October,  and  its  officers  consist  of  the  Moderator,  Secretary,  and 
Treasurer  who,  together  with  the  trustees  of  each  local  district,  constitute  the  “Board  of  Trustees  of 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church.” 

Each  district  of  the  Church  has  its  own  district  conference  and  elects  its  own  officials,  who  look 
after  the  temporal  and  spiritual  needs  of  the  local  church  organization.  All  other  boards  such  as  the 
Mission  Board,  Board  of  Publication,  and  the  Board  of  Charities  are  under  the  control  of  the  General 
Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  body. 


CHURCH  EDIFICES 

Prior  to  the  erection  of  church  buildings  formerly  called  “meeting  houses,”  divine  services  as  well 
as  church  conferences  were  held  in  private  homes,  and,  although  a  school  house  was  erected  in  1765,  in 
Towamencin,  buildings  for  strictly  public  worship  were  not  erected  for  twenty-five  years  thereafter. 

HOSENSACK  MEETING  HOUSE 

The  first  place  for  public  worship  built  by  the  Schwenkfelders  in  America  was  built  of  logs  in  the 
summer  of  1790,  where  the  present  Hosensack  meeting  house  now  stands.  The  first  services  in  this 
building  were  held  August  8,  1790.  At  one  end  of  this  building  a  school-room  was  partitioned  off, 
supplied  with  benches  and  tables,  in  which  room  the  “Hosensack  Academy”  was  conducted  by  the 
Schwenkfelders  for  a  number  of  years,  during  which  time  the  Schwenkfelder  schools  attained  their 
highest  distinction. 

In  1838  the  log  building  was  replaced  by  a  more  modern  plain  stone  structure  which  was  remodeled 
in  1893,  and  is  still  standing  although  abandoned  for  Church  purposes  since  the  new  Palm  Church  was 
completed. 


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WASHINGTON  MEETING  HOUSE 

The  second  meeting:  house  was  erected  in  1791,  near  the  village  of  Clayton,  Berks  County,  and  was 
known  as  the  Washington  Meeting  House,  although  burials  in  the  adjoining  cemetery  antedate  the 
erection  of  the  building,  as  the  wife  of  Melchior  Schultz  who  died  in  1742,  is  buried  there.  The  first 
services  were  held  in  this  building  on  Memorial  Day,  Sept.  24,  1791,  at  which  time  Rev.  Christopher 
Kriebel  delivered  a  magnificent  dedicatory  address.  In  1810  the  adjoining  burial  plot  was  surrounded 
by  a  stone  wall,  and  in  1824  a  more  modern  building  was  erected  against  the  protest  of  some  of  the 
members  who  thought  it  sacrilegious  to  destroy  the  old  buildings  and  others  who  favored  the  erection  of 
a  new  building  in  a  more  central  location  in  the  region  of  Palm,  Pa.  This  movement  culminated  eighty- 
seven  years  later  in  the  erection  of  the  present  Palm  Church. 

In  1883  the  Washington  Meeting  House  was  entirely  remodeled,  and  after  the  completion  of  the 
Palm  Church  the  building  was  torn  down  and  a  marker  erected  to  indicate  the  spot  where  the  pulpit 
had  formerly  stood;  the  stones  from  the  walls  of  the  building  being  used  to  enclose  the  entire  plot  with 
a  handsome  stone  wall. 

KRAUSSDALE  MEETING  HOUSE 

The  first  Kraussdale  meeting  house  was  built  in  1825  although  it  is  claimed  by  some  that  the  first 
building  was  erected  in  1815,  and  here,  as  in  Washington,  burials  of  Schwenkfelders  on  the  Krauss 
“farm”  had  taken  place  for  many  years  prior  to  the  erection  of  this  building.  The  first  building  erected 
here  was  used  for  both  school  purposes  and  for  divine  worship.  It  was  a  rough  stone  building  with  the 
joints  painted  white. 

In  1875  the  old  stone  building  was  replaced  by  the  present  brick  structure,  which  was  remodeled 
in  1900,  and  was  abandoned  in  1911  when  the  new  Palm  Church  was  dedicated. 

THE  NEW  PALM  CHURCH 

The  demand  for  better  Sunday  School  facilities  was  the  climax  which  brought  about  the  erection 
of  the  Palm  Church.  Ever  since  the  three  churches  were  erected  it  was  customary  to  have  alternate 
preaching  services  in  the  different  churches  from  Sunday  to  Sunday.  This  meant  services  in  each 
meeting  house  were  held  but  once  in  three  weeks,  with  a  Sunday  School  session  preceding  the  preaching 
services.  Thus  practically  a  different  group  of  Sunday  School  children  assembled  at  each  building,  as 
very  few  were  able  to  attend  the  session  on  each  Sabbath  on  account  of  the  geographical  location 
of  the  Church  edifices. 

When  therefore  in  1909,  in  order  to  modernize  the  Sunday  School,  at  a  district  conference  the 
pastor  offered  a  resolution  to  the  effect  that  additions  be  built  to  the  old  meeting  houses  in  order  to 
provide  better  facilities  for  conducting  the  Sunday  Schools,  various  members  opposed  the  spending  of 
any  more  money  on  the  old  buildings,  and  the  motion  was  voted  down  unanimously.  Another  motion 
was  then  made  that  a  new  house  of  worship,  centrally  located,  with  ample  accommodations  for  Sunday 
School  purposes,  be  erected.  Thus  a  movement  started  eighty-five  years  before,  and  which  was  agi¬ 
tated  every  time  repairs  to  the  old  buildings  were  made,  was  brought  to  a  climax,  and  the  handsome 
new  church  at  Palm  was  erected  at  a  cost  of  approximately  $65,000.00,  with  the  entire  amount  pledged 
at  the  time  of  dedication,  which  took  place  September  24,  1911.  [For  further  data  re  Upper  District 
Churches,  vid.  Schwenkfeldian,  Vol.  VIII,  p  189 ;  Schwenkfelders  in  Pa. —  Kriebel,  pp  82-3.] 

SALFORD  MEETING  HOUSE 

The  present  Schwenkfelder  meeting  house  at  Lower  Salford  was  erected  in  1869.  Although  this 
is  the  first  meeting  house  erected  on  this  spot  a  school  house  previously  stood  to  the  north  of  the  present 
structure  in  which  a  school  was  conducted  for  many  years.  Rev.  George  Meschter,  Sr.,  who  served 
this  Church  faithfully  was  the  last  active  pastor.  The  older  Schwenkfelders  in  the  vicinity  of  the  church 
dying,  and  many  of  their  children  marrying  outside  of  the  denomination,  the  attendance  dwindled  so 
that  services  were  finally  conducted  but  once  in  three  weeks  during  the  summer  time  and  these  were 
conducted  in  the  German  language. 

In  1920,  Isaac  Kriebel,  who  owned  the  farm  adjoining  this  property  and  who  had  cared  for  the  church 
and  cemetery  for  so  many  years,  died.  He  was  the  last  active  Schwenkfelder  in  the  congregation,  and 
since  his  death  regular  services  have  been  discontinued.  Memorial  services  in  memory  of  the  pioneer 
Schwenkfelders  who  lie  buried  in  the  adjoining  cemetery  are  now  held  in  the  meeting  house  on  the 
afternoon  of  the  first  Sunday  in  August  of  each  year. 


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In  the  adjoining  cemetery  lie  buried  five  Schwenkfelder  ministers — George  Weiss,  Balzer  Hoffman, 
Christopher  Hoffman,  Christopher  Kriebel,  and  George  Meschter.  Tradition  states  that  a  number  of 
Indians  are  buried  in  the  unmarked  row  of  graves  in  the  middle  of  the  cemetery. 

TOWAMENCIN  MEETING  HOUSE 

The  first  meeting  house  in  the  so-called  Lower  District  (now  Middle  or  Central)  was  built  in  1793, 
near  where  the  present  edifice  stands.  It  is  likely  that  this  building  replaced  the  school  house  erected 
there  in  1765.  This  building  was  made  of  logs,  pebble  dashed,  with  gable  ends,  weather  boarded  and 
painted  red.  There  was  a  portico  in  front  with  seats  on  each  side.  The  first  services  were  held  there  on 
July  21,  1793. 

In  1854  this  building  was  replaced  by  a  stone  structure  which  did  service  until  1893,  when  the 
present  handsome  brick  edifice  was  erected  a  short  distance  from  the  older  building  on  the  opposite 
side  of  the  road.  The  new  building  contains  a  commodious  basement  with  room  divisions  for  Sunday 
School  purposes.  The  floor  of  the  main  room  is  built  amphitheatre  style  so  that  a  good  view  of  the 
pulpit  is  commanded.  The  building  was  dedicated  free  of  debt  with  a  surplus  left  in  the  treasury  of 
the  building  committee. 

WORCESTER  MEETING  HOUSE 

In  1836  the  first  Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House  was  erected  on  the  spot  where  the 
present  edifice  stands.  It  was  dedicated  September  25,  1836.  It  is  said  that  $25.00  was  the  largest 
individual  subscription  made  to  the  building  fund. 

In  1882  the  present  modern  church  building  was  erected  to  replace  the  first  structure.  It  is  said 
to  have  cost  $6,000.00  and  was  dedicated  free  of  debt  according  to  the  prevailing  Schwenkfelder  cus¬ 
tom.  This  building  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  Church  structure  to  contain  a  basement  for  Sunday 
School  purposes.  This  innovation  met  with  vigorous  opposition  on  the  part  of  many  members. 

THE  FIRST  SCHWENKFELDER  CHURCH  OF  PHILADELPHIA 

The  present  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Phila.  was  started  as  a  Sunday  School  Mission  on  Uber  St., 
between  19th  and  20th,  in  the  fall  of  1895,  with  Elmer  K.  Schultz  as  Sunday  School  Superintendent. 
This  Sunday  School  Mission,  which  was  the  first  missionary  effort  of  the  Board  of  Home  and  Foreign 
Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  in  the  home  field,  continued  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Mission 
Board  until  May,  1899,  when  the  First  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia  was  regularly  organized 
and  received  into  membership  of  the  General  Conference  as  a  “District”  of  the  Church. 

The  Sunday  School  on  Uber  St.  was  closed  in  the  spring  of  1896,  after  one  season  of  work,  but  was 
opened  again  on  the  first  Sunday  in  December,  1896,  in  the  Thomas  Building  at  Ridge  Ave.  and  31st 
St.,  with  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson,  then  a  student  at  Princeton  University,  as  Superintendent.  The  Thomas 
Building  continued  as  the  home  of  the  “mission”  until  the  summer  of  1898,  when  the  lot  at  30th  and 
Cumberland  Sts.  was  purchased  and  all  services  were  held  in  a  tent  erected  on  the  lot  until  the  last 
Sunday  of  October,  1898,  when  the  present  edifice  was  dedicated  with  three  special  services  which 
marked  a  memorable  epoch  in  the  annals  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  as  it  must  be  regarded  as  the 
first  permanent  step  in  the  direction  of  church  expansion  in  the  Schwenkfelder  denomination. 

On  November  19,  1898,  the  church  was  organized  with  seventeen  charter  members,  and  the 
Moderator,  Dr.  James  M.  Anders,  and  Secretary,  Samuel  A.  Seipt,  have  served  continuously  in  that 
capacity  to  the  present  day. 

For  about  a  year  previous  to  the  dedication  of  the  Church,  preaching  services  were  held  semi¬ 
monthly,  mostly  by  supplies  from  other  districts,  but  the  only  organized  work  conducted  up  to  that 
time  was  that  of  the  Sunday  School.  Not  having  a  sufficient  supply  of  ministers  amongst  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  denomination,  the  Board  of  Missions  was  obliged  to  look  to  other  denominations  to  supply  the 
pulpit,  until  it  was  able  to  select  a  pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  faith. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  pastors  who  served  the  Church: 

May  1899 — Oct.  1900;  Rev.  A.  N.  Stubblebine  of  the  Reformed  Church. 

Mar.  1901— Aug.  1902;  Rev.  H.  A.  Bomberger  of  the  Reformed  Church  (acting  pastor). 

Sept.  1902 — June  1904;  Rev.  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson  of  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

July  1904 — Oct.  1905;  Harvey  K.  Heebner,  Stated  Supply. 

Jan.  1906 — May  1906;  Rev.  David  W.  Ebbert,  D.D.,  of  the  Reformed  Church  (acting  pastor). 


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During  the  intervening  periods  when  the  Church  was  without  a  pastor  the  pulpit  was  filled  with 
supplies,  sometimes  by  ministers  of  other  denominations,  and  other  times  by  laymen  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church. 

Since  June,  190G,  the  pastor  has  been  Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heebner,  who  was  formally  installed  as 
pastor  on  Sunday  evening,  Sept.  23,  1906.  Rev.  Heebner  was  graduated  from  the  Union  Theological 
Seminary  in  May,  1906. 

For  the  year  1921  the  Philadelphia  Church  reported  the  following  membership  to  the  General 
Conference: 

Church  Members .  390  Members  of  Sunday  School .  519 

Collection — Church . $3569 . 38  Collection — Sunday  School . $829 . 32 

Valuation  of  Church  Property  $10,000.00 

NORRISTOWN  CHURCH 

The  first  religious  services  of  the  Schwenkfelders  held  in  Norristown  were  conducted  in  a  private 
house  on  Feb.  7,  1904,  and  on  Feb.  21,  a  Sunday  School  was  organized  in  one  of  the  public  school  build¬ 
ings,  which  was  followed  by  preaching  services.  Services  in  the  schoolhouse  continued  until  June,  1905, 
when  the  first  services  were  held  in  the  edifice  at  Marshall  and  George  Streets  which  had  been  purchased 
by  the  Schwenkfelder  Mission  Board  from  the  Grace  Lutheran  Church  denomination.  This  is  the  only 
instance  in  the  history  of  the  Church  that  the  Schwenkfelders  purchased  a  building  of  another  denomin¬ 
ation.  The  building  is  modernly  equipped  with  class  rooms  for  Sunday  School  purposes  and  has 
an  adequate  pipe  organ. 

The  Norristown  mission  was  the  second  one  established  by  the  Mission  Board  of  the  Church. 
In  1917  the  mission  became  an  independent  church. 

Statistics  of  the  Norristown  Church  for  1921: 


Church  Members . . .  148 

Total  Collections . $  2,262.96 

Valuation  of  Church  Property . $10,000.00 


The  Sunday  School  had  an  enrollment  of  286,  with  collections  amounting  to  $452.89. 

LANSDALE  MISSION 

A  Sunday  School  was  opened  in  Lansdale  in  Music  Hall  on  Mar.  26,  1916,  under  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  Mission  Board.  The  mission  grew  very  rapidly  and  with  so  much  enthusiasm  that  the  quarters 
soon  became  so  crowded  that  it  was  necessary  to  find  new  accommodations.  Land  was  purchased  at 
the  corner  of  Main  St.  and  Towamencin  Avenue.  Ground  for  a  new  building  was  broken  in  June, 
1917,  and  the  building  itself  was  completed  by  December  of  the  same  year,  but  on  account  of 
the  war  conditions  the  pews  could  not  be  obtained  until  April,  1918.  The  Church  was  dedicated  May 
5,  1918,  free  of  debt  as  the  entire  cost  was  pledged  on  that  day.  The  building  is  built  of  stone,  of  fine 
proportions,  with  a  seating  capacity  of  330,  and  is  well  equipped  for  Church  and  Sunday  School  pur¬ 
poses,  and  contains  a  commodious  basement. 

It  is  still  organized  as  a  mission,  and  for  1921  reported  a  Church  membership  of  85;  a  Sunday 
School  membership  of  330;  with  Church  property  valued  at  $30,000.00. 

The  above  constitute  the  entire  Schwenkfelder  Church  congregations,  as  the  Church  as  such  exists 
only  in  Eastern  Pennsylvania  and  consists  of  but  four  church  organizations,  and  the  Lansdale  mission. 
There  are  no  Schwenkfelder  organizations  in  Europe. 

Early  in  1800  the  group  of  Schwenkfelders  living  in  Chestnut  Hill  and  vicinity  petitioned  the 
General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  to  establish  English  preaching  services  in  Chestnut 
Hill.  After  due  deliberation  the  Conference  decided  to  comply  with  this  request  providing  the  services 
be  conducted  in  the  German  language,  but  the  petitioners  would  not  recede  from  their  desire  to  have 
English  services,  and  the  project  was  abandoned,  and  thus  the  opportunity  to  establish  a  Sehwenk- 
felder  Church  in  Philadelphia  was  not  grasped  by  the  leaders  of  the  denomination  of  that  period.  It 
was  almost  one  hundred  years  afterwards  that  the  newly  organized  Mission  Board  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church  heeded  a  second  call  and  established  services  conducted  in  English. 

Services  in  the  English  language  were  first  introduced  in  the  Worcester  Church  in  the  early  80’s, 
and  this  church  was  the  first  to  discontinue  the  use  of  German.  At  the  present  time  services  are  con¬ 
ducted  exclusively  in  the  English  language  in  all  the  churches,  with  the  exception  of  Palm  and  To¬ 
wamencin,  where  services  are  still  occasionally  conducted  in  the  German  language. 


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BOARD  OF  MISSIONS 

The  American  Board  of  Home  and  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  United 
States  of  America  held  its  first  meeting,  and  was  formally  organized  on  June  14,  1895.  Whereas  the 
Church,  preceding  that  time,  had  been  interested  in  missions  to  the  extent  of  making  contributions  to 
various  missionary  enterprises,  there  was  no  formal  organization  in  the  Church  to  look  after  this  phase 
of  the  work.  The  organization  of  the  Mission  Board  marks  the  beginning  of  the  expansion  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  Church.  Since  its  organization  it  has  established  missions  in  Philadelphia,  Norristown 
and  Lansdale;  and  it  has  sent  two  of  its  own  members  as  missionaries  to  the  foreign  field. 

Miss  Flora  K.  Heebner  [199-5]  left  for  China  August  17,  1904,  and  was  joined  a  number  of  years 
later  by  Daisy  Geliman  Fairfield  [38-348].  Since  1918  the  Board  is  also  contributing  to  the  support  of 
Miss  Gladys  Williams  of  Oberlin  College  who  has  joined  the  mission  force  in  Shansi,  China,  and  has 
been  adopted  as  a  missionary  of  our  denomination.  Miss  Williams  was  born  in  TaiKu,  China,  where 
her  father  was  killed  by  the  Boxers  in  1900.  Since  Miss  Heebner  went  to  China  she  has  been  home  on 
two  furloughs  and  has  organized  mission  schools  throughout  the  province  of  Shansi.  The  Schwenk- 
felders  have  two  mission  buildings  in  China;  one  the  “William  Yeakel  Meschter  Memorial  Home”  for 
the  women  teachers  which  was  built  from  a  legacy  of  one  thousand  dollars  left  by  Mr.  Meschter  to  the 
Board  of  Missions,  the  first  legacy  the  Board  ever  received.  Since  that  time  a  school  building  has  been 
built  by  Miss  Heebner  with  a  fund  made  up  by  special  gifts  of  her  friends  here  in  America.  This 
mission  station  is  established  in  the  region  where  the  missionaries  were  killed  by  the  Boxers  during  the 
Boxer  uprising  in  1900.  In  addition  to  mission  work  in  China  the  Board  also  makes  contributions  for 
the  support  of  missionaries  in  other  foreign  countries. 

OTHER  SCHWENKFELDER  INSTITUTIONS 
THE  CHARITY  FUND 

The  Charity  Fund  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  had  its  origin  before  their  arrival  in  Pennsylvania. 
As  told  in  the  preceding  chapter  the  von  Buyssant  family  paid  the  passage  way  of  the  immigrants  of 
1734  to  Philadelphia  thus  freeing  them  from  the  slavery  of  the  redemptioner,  and  in  addition  gave  them 
a  purse  of  224  Rix  dollars  to  aid  the  poor  among  them  after  their  arrival  in  the  new  world.  This  was  the 
beginning  of  the  Charity  Fund  of  the  Schwenkf elders  in  Pennsylvania.  No  records  have  been  found  to 
show  how  this  fund  was  used  during  the  first  winter  in  their  new  home. 

In  1763,  after  the  death  of  Dr.  Abraham  Wagner,  it  was  found  that  he  bequeathed  one-third  of  his 
estate  to  the  poor  and  needy,  not  only  to  Schwenkfelders,  but  to  other  denominations  also.  The  sum 
bequeathed  amounted  to  448  pounds,  12  shillings,  and  pence.  In  1768  is  found  the  first  instance 
which  led  to  the  establishment  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Charity  Fund  as  it  is  called  today.  From  1774 
to  1778  we  find  the  Charity  Fund  benefiting  by  the  Wagner  bequest.  Since  then  the  fund  has  been 
increased  year  by  year  by  gifts,  donations  and  bequests. 

Ever  since  1790  separate  accounts  of  the  Charity  Fund  were  kept  in  every  district.  This  method 
continued  until  the  consolidation  of  the  Church  in  1911,  when  it  was  taken  over  by  the  General  Con¬ 
ference  and  a  board  of  five  managers  was  appointed  to  manage  this  fund.  For  the  year  of  1921  there 
was  reported  a  balance  in  the  Charity  Fund  of  $8,684.04. 

MEMORIAL  DAY  SERVICES 

According  to  the  custom  established  by  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  on  September  24,  1734, 
when  they  assembled  in  Philadelphia  and  held  a  thanksgiving  service  in  memory  of  their  safe  arrival 
in  this  country  the  practice  has  been  continued  ever  since.  Every  year  on  September  24  (unless  that 
day  should  fall  on  a  Sunday,  when  the  exercises  are  held  on  the  preceding  Saturday)  an  all-day  service 
is  held  in  one  of  the  churches  belonging  to  the  denomination,  at  which  time  the  early  history  of  the  per¬ 
secutions  of  the  Schwenkfelders  and  an  account  of  their  migration  and  settlement  in  this  country  are 
rehearsed  by  the  speakers. 

Even  during  the  dark  days  of  the  Revolution  when  the  British  were  in  possession  of  Philadelphia 
these  services  were  held,  although  in  the  year  1777  services  were  held  for  a  half  day  only  on  account  of 
the  proximity  of  British  soldiers.  It  is  stated  that  at  the  first  services  in  Philadelphia,  for  the  noon  meal, 
bread,  butter,  apple  butter,  and  cider  were  served.  The  same  custom  prevails  up  to  this  time  excepting 
that  water  has  been  substituted  for  cider.  The  one  hundred  and  eighty-seventh  annual  memorial 


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day  services  were  held  in  the  Palm  Church  on  September  24,  1921.  The  services  were  formerly  called 
“Gedaechtnisz-Tag”  services  which  has  been  modernized  into  “Memorial  Day  Services.” 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS 

The  Schwenkfelders  have  always  emphasized  the  idea  of  home  instruction  for  their  children. 
George  Weiss  was  appointed  teacher  or  leader  while  on  the  journey  to  Pennsylvania  and  he  was  suc¬ 
ceeded  by  other  Schwenkfelder  ministers  in  turn.  While  there  were  no  Sunday  School  organizations 
at  this  time,  still  the  children  were  given  Biblical  instruction  by  the  “Lehrer”  (teachers).  After  the 
church  structures  were  erected  regular  catechetical  instruction  for  the  young  was  instituted.  This  was 
called  “Kinder  Lehr”  and  was  frequently  conducted  by  a  layman.  The  class  met  on  alternate  Sunday 
afternoons.  Towards  the  middle  of  the  last  century  the  custom  of  giving  children  instruction  in  re¬ 
ligion  and  the  Scriptures  in  the  home  seemed  to  be  dying  out,  and  the  leaders  of  the  denomination 
deemed  it  necessary  to  devise  some  other  means  in  which  such  knowledge  could  be  imparted.  The 
general  conclusion  was  to  organize  a  Sunday  School.  Since  the  literature  of  the  Church  at  that  time 
was  all  in  the  German  language  and  German  was  no  longer  taught  in  the  day  schools,  the  fathers  con¬ 
ceived  the  idea  of  organizing  Sunday  Schools  in  which  the  German  language  would  be  exclusively 
taught.  With  this  idea  in  mind  a  meeting  was  held  in  the  Towamencin  Meeting  House,  March  16,  1861, 
for  the  purpose  of  considering  the  feasibility  of  organizing  a  Sunday  School  in  the  Lower  District.  The 
conservatives  of  the  denomination  opposed  this  scheme  very  strongly  as  they  thought  it  would  break 
up  the  catechetical  classes,  and  they  also  thought  the  children  would  be  in  more  danger  of  growing  up 
in  worldliness  and  fashion.  As  the  progressives  prevailed  the  first  session  of  the  Sunday  School  was 
held  May  10,  1861,  in  the  Towamencin  Meeting  House.  A  Sunday  School  was  also  organized  in  the 
Worcester  Church  in  the  same  manner  with  Rev.  Reuben  Kriebel  as  superintendent,  all  services  being 
conducted  in  the  German  language.  It  is  stated  that  this  Sunday  School  continued  during  the  summer 
until  1863,  when  a  large  number  of  the  younger  element  insisted  on  having  the  English  language  used 
in  the  Sunday  School  while  the  older  members  desired  to  continue  the  German.  This  division  of  senti¬ 
ment  closed  the  school  for  a  time.  It  is  stated  that  finally  those  desiring  the  English  language  used 
prevailed  and  the  Sunday  School  was  again  opened  in  1864,  with  David  S.  Heebner  as  superintendent. 

The  Towamencin  Sunday  School  has  had  continuous  summer  sessions  since  1861,  and  in  1911  cele¬ 
brated  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  opening  of  the  school,  at  which  time  thirty  of  those  present  were 
original  members  of  the  first  Sunday  School  session.  In  the  Towamencin  Sunday  School  the  German 
language  was  used  exclusively  in  conducting  the  exercises  until  1888,  when  English  was  introduced, 
but  some  of  the  classes  still  continued  the  use  of  the  German  language.  The  use  of  the  organ  to  accom¬ 
pany  the  Sunday  School  singing  was  first  begun  in  1880. 

In  the  Upper  District  the  first  Sunday  School  in  that  section  was  held  in  the  Kraussdale  Meeting 
House  on  April  8,  1877.  Two  years  later  a  school  was  opened  in  the  Hosensack  Meeting  House  and  in 
the  following  year  a  school  was  organized  with  the  same  officers  in  the  Washington  Meeting  House. 
These  schools  continued  their  sessions  until  they  were  combined  with  the  one  Sunday  School  in  the  new 
Palm  Church,  where  the  first  session  was  held  October  11,  1911.  Mr.  Daniel  Y.  Meschter  served  as 
superintendent  of  this  school  from  the  spring  of  1886  until  May  28,  1917.  It  is  an  interesting  fact  that 
in  all  the  missions  established  by  the  Schwenkfelders,  the  Sunday  School  preceded  the  establishment  of 
the  church,  whereas  the  original  meeting  houses  were  established  with  preaching  services  before  the 
Sunday  Schools  were  organized. 

LADIES’  AID  AND  C.  E.  SOCIETIES 

The  first  Ladies’  Aid  Society  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  was  organized  Oct.  11,  1898,  in  the 
Upper  District.  Since  that  time  Ladies’  Aid  Societies  have  been  organized  in  Philadelphia,  Middle 
District,  and  Norristown,  all  of  which  are  in  a  flourishing  condition. 

The  first  Christian  Endeavor  Society  was  organized  in  the  Kraussdale  Church,  March  25,  1894, 
with  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson  as  president.  Since  that  time  Christian  Endeavor  Societies  have  been  or¬ 
ganized  in  all  the  other  churches  and  missions.  The  Middle  District  also  supports  a  Woman’s  Christian 
Temperance  Union  which  has  had  a  period  of  more  than  twenty-five  years  of  active  work. 

THE  BOARD  OF  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  SCHWENKFELDER  CHURCH 

At  the  annual  Memorial  Day  services  held  in  the  Worcester  Church,  Sept.  24,  1884,  a  plea  was 
made  by  one  of  the  speakers  that  all  the  works  of  Caspar  Schwenckfeld  be  collected  and  published. 


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Following  out  this  plea  soon  after,  a  committee  was  appointed  by  General  Conference  to  consider  this 
proposition.  This  was  the  beginning  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  which 
was  later  incorporated  and  it  now  has  jurisdiction  over  all  the  publications  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church. 


CORPUS  SCHWENCKFELDIANORUM 

The  greatest  undertaking  of  the  Board  was  the  project  to  collect,  edit,  and  publish  the  complete 
works  of  Caspar  von  Schwenckfeld,  a  task  which  has  grown  to  be  monumental.  This  work  is  now  being 
published  jointly  by  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary,  and  is  to  consist  of  seventeen  volumes  of  an  encyclopedic  size,  of  which  six  are  already  in 
print  under  the  title  of  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum,”  and  which  project  has  already  cost  the  Board 
of  Publication  more  than  one  hundred  thousand  dollars.  This  is  to  be  followed  by  a  one  volume  edition 
in  English  giving  the  biography  of  Caspar  von  Schwenckfeld.  The  work  was  started  by  Chester  David 
Hartranft,  D.D.,  [49-320],  formerly  president  of  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  who  was  selected  as 
editor-in-chief  of  this  publication  and  who  had  his  headquarters  in  Wolfenbiittel,  Germany,  where  he 
died  in  1914  [ vid .  Schwenkfeldian,  Vol.  XII.,  pp  Dr.  Hartranft  was  succeeded  as  editor-in- 

chief  by  his  associate  editor,  Dr.  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson  [68-58],  who  continued  his  editorial  labors  in 
Germany  until  April  of  1919,  when  he  brought  all  his  Corpus  material  to  America  and  stored  it  in  the 
Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  Building  at  Pennsburg,  Pennsylvania.  The  library  is  now  the 
editorial  home  of  the  Corpus. 

The  Board  of  Publication  also  has  charge  of  the  publication  of  the  “Schwenkfeldian,’’  the  Church 
paper.  The  publication  of  this  Genealogical  Record  is  also  under  its  jurisdiction  as  well  as  other  church 
publications. 

THE  SCHWENKFELDIAN 


“The  Schwenkfeldian”  is  the  official  organ  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church.  It  was  first  started  by 
Rev.  E.  E.‘  S.  Johnson  when  he  was  pastor  of  the  Philadelphia  Schwenkfelder  Church  in  the  interest  of 
the  First  Schwenkfelder  Church  in  Philadelphia.  The  first  issue  appeared  December,  1903,  with  the 
following  editorial  staff: 

Rev.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson,  Editor 
Allen  A.  Seipt,  Associate  Editor 
C.  M.  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Business  Manager 
Alex.  S.  Day,  Circulation  Manager 


This  publication  was  continued  in  this  way  until  Rev.  Johnson  was  appointed  assistant  editor  of  the 
Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum,  and  left  for  Germany  in  June,  1904,  to  assume  his  duties. 

Samuel  K.  Brecht  was  then  appointed  acting  editor  during  the  absence  of  Mr.  Johnson,  and  J- 
Leidy  Anders  was  made  assistant  business  manager.  The  paper  was  published  under  this  Editorial 
Staff  until  June,  1905,  when  the  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  by  official  action 
took  over  the  paper  and  made  it  the  official  organ  of  the  Church.  The  paper  has  been  published  as  a 
monthly  magazine  in  the  interest  of  the  various  churches  since  that  time. 

On  account  of  the  arduous  duties  of  the  Editor  in  connection  with  the  editing  of  the  Genealogical 
Record  of  the-Schwenkfelders,  Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heebner  was  made  acting  editor  of  the  paper  in  1920, 
and  it  is  now  issued  from  Thirtieth  and  Cumberland  Streets,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania,  and  has  the 
following  staff: 


Samuel  K.  Brecht,  Editor 
Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heebner,  Acting  Editor 
Rev.  Levi  S.  Hoffman 
Rev.  Robert  J.  Gottschall 
Rev.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson 
Miss  Flora  K.  Heebner 


Associate  Editors 


Contributing  Editors 


In  addition  to  publishing  the  monthly  news  pertaining  to  the  various  Schwenkfelder  Churches,  the 
Schwenkfeldian,  during  its  period  of  existence,  has  printed  on  its  pages  a  large  amount  of  historical 
data  connected  with  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  its  circulation  extends  to  many  states  of  the  union  as  well 
as  to  several  foreign  countries. 


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THE  SCHWENKFELDER  HISTORICAL  LIBRARY 

The  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pennsylvania,  is  also  under  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church.  The  project  to  erect  a  fire-proof  building 
to  store  the  precious  books  and  manuscripts  found  in  the  Schwenkfelder  families  was  thought  of  many 
years  ago.  As  a  matter  of  fact  the  idea  was  suggested  at  different  times  more  than  fifty  years  before  the 
project  was  completed. 

The  Schwenkf elders  brought  with  them  from  Europe  many  books  which  they  prized  very  highly 
and  which  were  carefully  preserved  from  generation  to  generation.  The  idea  of  having  a  permanent 
home  for  these  valuable  objects  was  in  the  minds  of  the  leaders  of  the  denomination  for  many  years. 
After  the  taking  over  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  by  the  Schwenkfelders  a  room  in  the  gymnasium  was 
provided  for  storing  these  papers  temporarily.  It  was  only  after  the  magnificent  donation  of  Andrew 
Carnegie  of  twenty  thousand  dollars  for  the  erection  of  a  fire-proof  library  building  that  the  dream  of 
having  a  permanent  home  for  the  Schwenkfelder  archives  began  to  be  a  reality.  As  a  result  of  this 
donation  together  with  an  endowment  of  an  equal  amount  which  was  provided  by  friends  and  members 
of  the  denomination,  it  was  possible  to  erect  the  handsome  two-story  fire-proof  building  at  Pennsburg, 
Pa.,  the  second  floor  of  which  contains  the  rare  collection  of  Schwenkfeldiana  and  other  relics  that  are 
prized  so  highly.  In  addition  to  having  the  building  fire-proof  it  also  contains  a  vault  which  is  doubly 
fire-proof  extending  from  cellar  to  roof.  It  is  in  this  vault  that  the  rarest  documents  and  relics  are  stored. 
The  main  floor  of  this  building  contains  the  reading  room  and  reference  and  circulating  library  which 
belongs  to  Perkiomen  School  and  the  basement  provides  class  rooms  and  laboratories  for  class  work. 
Perkiomen  School  holds  the  unique  distinction  of  being  the  only  exception  to  Andrew  Carnegie’s  rule 
not  to  erect  libraries  for  other  than  institutions  of  collegiate  grade.  It  is  the  only  secondary  school  in 
the  country  which  benefited  in  this  manner  by  Andrew  Carnegie’s  generosity. 

THE  SCHWENCKFELD  BIBLE 

The  two  most  highly  prized  relics  reposing  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg 
are  the  original  Ship  List  of  the  St.  Andrew  and  the  German  Bible  used  by  Caspar  Schwenckfeld  which 
contains  his  autograph  and  also  marginal  notes  in  his  own  handwriting. 

This  Bible  was  printed  at  Worms  in  1529,  and  this  edition  is  the  first  of  the  combination  Bibles  to 
appear  in  the  German  language  after  the  beginning  of  the  Reformation.  It  is  known  as  the  “Worms 
Bible,”  and  antedates  the  complete  Luther  Bible  by  three  years. 

In  1890  the  late  Dr.  Chester  D.  Hartranft  located  this  Bible  in  Europe  and  through  the  generosity 
of  the  late  Anthony  H.  Seipt  it  was  immediately  purchased,  at  a  cost  of  $525.00,  the  church  afterwards 
reimbursing  Mr.  Seipt  for  his  outlay. 

[For  a  full  account  of  the  history  and  acquisition  of  this  Bible  see  “ The  Schwenkf eldian,"  Vol. 
VI,  pp  3-5.] 

EDUCATION  AMONG  THE  SCHWENKFELDERS 

That  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  were  of  a  high  type  of  intelligence  is  shown  by  the  fact  that 
very  few  of  them  made  “their  mark”  at  the  time  of  taking  the  Pledge  of  Allegiance.  Soon  after  their 
arrival  in  America  evidence  has  been  found  to  show  that  they  were  very  much  concerned  not  only 
regarding  the  religious  but  also  the  secular  education  of  their  children.  During  the  first  few  years  it  is 
probable  that  their  religious  leaders  gave  instruction  to  the  children  in  secular  matters  as  well  as  in 
spiritual.  From  the  biography  of  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  written  by  his  son,  David,  we  know  that 
even  before  coming  to  this  country  Christopher  Schultz  went  regularly,  two  to  three  times  a  week,  to 
George  Weiss  to  receive  instruction  in  the  languages.  This  instruction  likely  continued  after  their 
arrival  in  Pennsylvania.  After  the  death  of  George  Weiss  his  successor,  Rev.  Balzer  Hoffman,  con¬ 
tinued  this  instruction.  Letters  are  extant  showing  that  Balzer  Hoffman  gave  Christopher  Schultz 
lessons  in  Hebrew  by  correspondence  (vid.  Balzer  Hoffman  [106-2]).  We  are  justified  in  concluding  that 
this  was  not  the  only  instance  of  Balzer  Hoffman  giving  instruction  to  the  young.  In  the  year  1764 
there  seemed  to  be  quite  a  demand  for  Schwenkfelders  to  establish  a  school  system  in  order  to  instruct 
the  young.  The  necessity  for  such  schools  was  laid  before  the  heads  of  families  at  a  meeting  held  in 
March,  1764,  when  a  paper  was  written  asking  for  the  pledge  of  funds  for  the  support  of  the  schools. 
In  June  another  meeting  was  held  when  articles  of  agreement  were  adopted  and  the  system  was  in¬ 
augurated.  The  following  is  a  list  of  names  of  the  subscribers  and  supporters  of  this  proposed  school 
system,  together  with  the  amounts  of  money  subscribed  by  each: 


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Christopher  Schultz .... 

.  .  .  £50  a  loan 

Casper  Kribel . 

. .  .  .  £50 

a  loan 

George  Schultz . 

...  30 

George  Kribel,  Jun.  .  .  . 

. .  .  .  30 

4  < 

George  Schultz,  Jun .  .  .  . 

...  50  “ 

Abraham  Kribel . 

. . . .  30 

44 

Melchior  Schultz . 

...  50  “ 

George  Anders  Sen .... 

5 

4  < 

Barbara  Yeakel . 

.  .  .  40 

George  Anders,  Jun. .  .  . 

.  .  .  .  20 

4  4 

Andreas  Warmer . 

...  20 

Melcher  Krebel . 

. . . .  20 

4  4 

David  Schultz . 

...  10 

Casper  Seibt . 

. . . .  30 

a 

Christoph  Krause . 

...  40 

Christoph  Neumann.  .  . 

. . . .  20 

44 

Christoph  Yeakel . 

...  50  “ 

David  Neuman . 

.  .  .  .  25 

4  4 

Balthasar  Krause . 

...  10 

Heinrich  Schneider .... 

. . . .  20 

4  4 

Johannes  Yeakel . 

...  50  “ 

Abraham  Yeakel . 

. . . .  20 

44 

George  Heydrich . 

6  a  donation 

Gregorius  Schultz . 

. . . .  20 

4  4 

George  Kriebel . 

Rosina  Wiegner . 

_  30  Nov.  27,  1766 

Christoph  Ivribel . 

.  .  .  30 

Andreas  Haag . 

.  .  .  .  4  a  donation 

Christoph  Hoffman . 

...  20  “ 

Hansz  Chr.  Huebner .... 

.  .  .  30 

Summa . 

.  .  .  £840 . 

0.  0 

The  840  pounds  originally  subscribed  were  reduced  to  less  than  800  by  the  withdrawal  of  a  few  subscrip¬ 
tions  when  the  schools  were  opened.  Two  schools  were  opened  in  the  fall  of  1764.  One  school  was 
conducted  for  six  months  in  the  home  of  Christopher  Schultz  by  John  Davis  at  a  salary  of  20  pounds 
and  board  for  the  term ;  another  school  was  established  in  the  home  of  George  Anders  of  Towamencin 
and  taught  by  John  Doerbaum  for  the  sum  of  10  pounds,  board,  light  and  fuel.  These  schools  were 
continued  with  practically  an  unbroken  record  until  1823,  when  the  opening  of  the  public  schools  by 
the  state  removed  the  great  necessity  for  having  denominational  schools.  [For  further  account  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  Schools  vid.  Schwenkf elders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel,  pp  120-138.} 

From  this  time  on,  up  to  the  purchase  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  by  the  Schwenkf  elders,  the  denomi¬ 
nation  as  such  did  not  have  schools  of  its  own  as  the  public  schools  of  the  state  provided  sufficient  op¬ 
portunity  for  the  education  of  the  children. 

PERKIOMEN  SEMINARY  NOW  PERKIOMEN  SCHOOL 

Perkiomen  Seminary  was  founded  in  1875  by  Rev.  Charles  S.  Wieand  [11-130],  and  was  continued 
under  his  management  for  a  period  of  ten  years.  After  Rev.  Wieand  left  the  school  to  assume  the  regu¬ 
lar  duties  of  the  ministry  the  property  frequently  changed  hands  and  it  was  finally  found  necessary  to 
close  its  doors  because  of  lack  of  sufficient  patronage.  During  the  year  1891  the  project  of  having  the 
Schwenkfelder  denomination  establish  a  private  school,  where  their  children  and  the  youth  of  the  com¬ 
munity  might  secure  additional  facilities  for  education  than  those  that  were  provided  in  the  public 
schools  was  again  agitated.  At  the  fall  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  held  in  the 
Worcester  Church  on  October  9,  1891,  a  resolution  was  adopted  authorizing  the  appointment  of  a  com¬ 
mittee  to  make  an  investigation  as  to  the  feasibility  of  establishing  a  school  for  secondary  education 
under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church.  The  committee  made  a  canvass  of  the  situation 
and  at  the  next  spring  General  Conference  held  on  May  14,  1892  the  committee  made  a  very  optimistic 
report  to  the  effect  that  total  subscriptions  amounting  to  $9,317.50  had  been  secured;  that  the  owner  of 
the  Perkiomen  Seminary  property  had  accepted  an  offer  of  $3,500.00  for  the  buildings.  The  committee 
presented  a  set  of  resolutions  outlining  the  general  principles  under  which  the  school  should  be  con¬ 
ducted,  and  which  was  accepted  by  the  General  Conference,  and  a  Board  of  Trustees  was  elected  to 
conduct  the  school. 

The  following  were  constituted  as  the  first  Board  of  Trustees: 

Henry  K.  Gerhard,  Benneville  S.  Shultz,  Samuel  Dresher,  John  S.  Heebner,  ex  officio  as  trustees 
of  the  Literary  Fund. 

Howard  W.  Kriebel,  Edwin  K.  Schultz,  Charles  S.  Anders,  Jesse  S.  Krieble,  by  election  of  the 
General  Conference. 

Michael  Iv.  Gilbert,  Isaac  B.  Yeakel,  M.D.,  John  G.  Hersch,  M.D.,  Rev.  A.  S.  Schelly,  by  appoint¬ 
ment. 

These  men,  together  with  the  principal,  were  to  serve  as  a  board  of  trustees  for  the  management  of  the 
school.  In  the  meantime  the  committee  who  had  charge  of  the  movement  had  elected  as  their  principal, 
Rev.  Oscar  S.  Kriebel.  The  school  was  opened  for  its  first  term  on  October  3,  1892,  with  the  following 
faculty: 


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Rev.  Oscar  S.  Kriebel,  A.M.,  Principal,  teacher  of  languages  and  rhetoric. 

Rev.  E.  B.  Clemmer,  Vice-principal,  teacher  of  history  and  natural  sciences. 

Howard  W.  Kriebel,  M.  E.,  teacher  of  mathematics. 

Mrs.  Oscar  S.  Kriebel,  teacher  of  music. 

The  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  had  stipulated  that  the  school  should  be  run 
for  a  period  of  five  years,  and  if  at  the  end  of  that  time  there  was  not  sufficient  demand  for  the  continua¬ 
tion  of  the  school  it  was  to  be  abandoned,  and  after  all  the  debts  had  been  paid  the  balance  was  to  be 
returned  to  the  subscribers. 

The  first  day  showed  an  enrollment  of  nineteen  pupils,  all  day  students  but  three.  During  the 
first  year  there  was  a  total  enrollment  of  ninety-six  pupils  and  one  graduate.  Whereas  many  doubted 
the  wisdom  of  opening  a  school  in  this  vicinity  the  result  of  the  first  year’s  work  indicated,  as  was  in¬ 
corporated  in  a  report  of  the  principal,  the  need  for  such  an  institution: 

“There  is  evidently  room  in  the  community  for  a  school  of  advanced  standing.” 

“The  number  of  students  enrolled,  the  cheerful  words  frequently  expressed  and  the  attendance  at 
the  closing  exercises  were  very  encouraging.  Few  projects  that  have  been  brought  forth  in  the  neigh¬ 
borhood  have  received  a  more  hearty  endorsement  and  support  by  all  parties.” 

The  attendance  of  the  school  grew  so  rapidly  that  by  June,  1895,  the  trustees,  principal,  teachers, 
and  pupils  all  felt  so  cramped  in  the  very  small  quarters,  that  it  was  necessary  to  secure  enlarged 
accommodations.  The  sum  of  $20,000.00  was  subscribed  for  renovations  and  for  additions  to  be  made 
to  the  building.  These  improvements  were  accordingly  made  and  provided  for  additional  accommoda¬ 
tion  for  more  than  a  hundred  students.  From  the  very  beginning  the  school  has  grown  rapidly  and  has 
attracted  students  from  all  parts  of  Pennsylvania,  from  various  other  states  of  the  union  and  from  a 
number  of  foreign  countries.  In  1902,  at  the  time  of  the  celebration  of  the  tenth  anniversary  the  school 
had  a  total  enrollment  for  the  year  of  302  with  a  graduating  class  of  34,  and  a  teaching  force  of  30  regu¬ 
lar  teachers.  At  the  celebration  of  the  thirtieth  anniversary  of  the  school  in  June,  1922,  it  was  reported 
that  during  the  period  of  its  existence  the  school  had  a  total  enrollment  of  3,500  students,  coming  from 
eighteen  different  states  of  the  union  and  thirteen  foreign  countries.  Of  its  more  than  1,200  graduates 
800  or  more  have  entered  college.  Many  students  have  attended  higher  institutions  of  learning  among 
which  are  the  best  colleges  and  universities,  technical  and  professional  schools  in  the  country.  Accord¬ 
ing  to  statistics  recently  compiled  they  have  made  a  record  for  scholarship  and  general  ability  out  of  all 
proportion  to  their  numbers.  Perkiomen  School  has  honor  men,  prize  winners,  and  influential  leaders 
in  college  life  in  almost  every  college  and  university  in  the  country.  Practically  fifty  per  cent  of  the 
student  body  enrolled  from  Perkiomen  School  is  included  in  the  list  of  honor  men  and  college  leaders. 
A  study  of  the  catalog  shows  that  during  the  last  twenty  years  Perkiomen  School  has  had  a  higher  per¬ 
centage  of  students  at  Princeton  University  who  obtained  highest  standing  in  classes,  achieved  scholar¬ 
ships,  and  fraternal  honors,  than  any  other  public  high  school  or  secondary  school  in  the  United  States. 
The  explanation  of  this  record  is  given  in  the  character  of  the  student  body  which  has  an  unusually 
large  percentage  of  able,  ambitious,  mature,  hard  working,  and  enterprising  students.  This,  together 
with  the  fact  that  they  are  taught  in  small  groups  and  given  personal  attention,  is  given  as  the  explana¬ 
tion  of  the  unsurpassed  record  made  by  Perkiomen  students  in  scholarship  at  the  .various  universities. 
Ever  since  its  opening  Perkiomen  School  has  had  an  unusually  large  number  of  self-supporting  students 
who  were  obliged  to  perform  manual  labor  in  order  to  raise  funds  to  secure  their  education,  and  who 
would  never  have  had  the  opportunity  to  enter  higher  institutions  of  learning  had  they  not  been  priv¬ 
ileged  to  attend  a  school  of  this  kind  and  ascertained  that  it  was  possible  for  young  men  to  go  through 
college  and  support  themselves  while  doing  so.  It  has  always  been  the  aim  of  the  principal,  Dr.  Kriebel, 
that  Perkiomen  School  should  throw  its  doors  open  to  any  deserving  boy  or  girl  who  had  ambitions  for 
higher  education,  and  the  unsurpassed  success  of  students  who  have  been  given  this  privilege  is  suffi¬ 
cient  proof  that  such  opportunities  are  appreciated. 

Situated  in  the  beautiful  Perkiomen  Valley  about  fifty  miles  from  Philadelphia,  the  school  is 
ideally  located.  It  is  too  far  away  from  a  large  city  to  have  its  students  diverted  from  their  books  by 
outside  attractions.  Although  Perkiomen  Seminary  was  originally  co-educational,  a  few  years  ago, 
following  the  changes  found  necessary  in  all  preparatory  schools,  it  was  decided  to  make  it  a  prepara¬ 
tory  school  for  boys  and  the  name  was  changed  to  Perkiomen  School  in  September,  1916,  so  that  at 
the  present  time  there  are  no  boarding  girls  in  the  building,  although  a  limited  number  of  girls  from  the 
community  attend  classes  as  day  students. 

The  success  of  Perkiomen  School  as  an  educational  institution  is  entirely  due  to  its  enthusiastic 
and  optimistic  principal,  backed  by  a  loyal  board  of  trustees.  Through  all  the  trials  and  tribulations 
and  difficulties  which  have  accompanied  the  history  of  Perkiomen  School  since  its  beginning,  the  op- 


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timism  and  high  ideals  set  for  the  institution  by  its  principal  have  never  wavered  and,  although  hercu¬ 
lean  obstacles  many  times  presented  themselves,  they  have  been  successfully  overcome.  After  the  close 
of  the  World  War  it  was  proposed  to  raise  a  Victory  and  Thanksgiving  Fund  of  $150,000.00  in  order  to 
cancel  the  existing  deficit  of  the  institution  which  accumulated  during  the  troublesome  war  years,  and 
also  provide  scholarships  for  the  benefit  of  deserving  young  men  who  have  no  other  means  of 
obtaining  an  education.  On  Commencement  Day,  1922,  there  was  an  announcement  made  that  the 
aggregate  amount  raised  by  all  interested  parties  was  $109,000.00. 


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SUMMARY  OF  STATISTICS,  FOR  THE  YEAR  1921,  REPORTED  TO  THE 
GENERAL  CONFERENCE  OF  THE  SCHWENKFELDER  CHURCH, 
HELD  IN  THE  PALM  CHURCH,  SATURDAY,  MAY  20,  1922. 


DISTRICTS 


Philadelphia 

Norristown 

Palm 

Middle 

Lansdale 

(Mission) 

Totals 

Church  Membership . 

390 

148 

274 

480 

85 

1377 

Church  Running  Expenses . 

$3,569.38 

$1,667.76 

$2,380.59 

$2,251.05 

$764 . 88 

$10,633.66 

Mission  Collections . 

398 . 93 

193.41 

308.16 

539 . 87 

41.01 

1,481.38 

Charity  Fund . 

155.52 

88.05 

37.17 

38.00 

15.84 

334 . 58 

Other  Objects . 

952 . 08 

313.74 

856.12 

449 . 34 

11.80 

2,583.08 

Total  Church  Collections . 

5,075.91 

2,262.96 

3,582.04 

3,278.26 

833 . 53 

15,032.70 

Legacies  or  Special  Funds . 

2,368.42 

1,521.50 

3,625.00 

7,514.92 

Valuation  of  Church  Property. .  . 

$10,000.00 

$10,000.00 

$65,000.00 

$22,000 . 00 

$30,000.00 

$137,000.00 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS 


Schoo 

Missionary 

Schools 

Membership 

Collections 

Collections 

Totals 

Philadelphia . 

.  519 

$829 . 82 

$140.00 

$969 . 82 

Norristown . 

.  286 

452 . 89 

4.42 

457.31 

Lansdale . 

.  330 

460.75 

95.32 

556 . 07 

Towamencin . 

.  386 

218.39 

31.00 

249.39 

Worcester . 

.  214 

194.71 

40.12 

234 . 83 

Palm . 

.  347 

762.41 

274 . 00 

1,036.41 

Totals . 

$2,918.97 

$584 . 86 

$3,503.83 

Y.  P.  S.  C.  E. 

Members  Collections 


Philadelphia  (Senior) .  90  $87.55 

(Intermediate) .  52  40.00 

“  (Junior) .  12  13.38 

Norristown  (Senior) .  28  19.51 

Palm  (Senior) .  79  83.96 

“  (Junior) .  35  22.28 

Middle  District .  113  74.63 


Totals .  409  $341.31 

Philadelphia— Brotherhood .  20  73.71 

Philadelphia — Cadet  Corps .  33  759 . 26 

Worcester — Ushers’  League .  21  6.40 

Worcester — (W.  C.  T.  U.) .  62  49.17 

Towamencin — Ushers’  League .  43  10.11 


LADIES’  AID  SOCIETY 

Members  Collections 


Philadelphia .  85  $515.93 

Norristown .  40  615.82 

Lansdale — Willing  Helpers .  49  172.98 

Middle  District .  100  425.05 

Palm .  53  411.66 


Totals . $2,141.44 

TOTAL  COLLECTIONS 

Churches .  $15,032.70 

Sunday  Schools .  3,503.83 

Ladies’  Aid  Societies .  2,141.44 

Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.  Societies .  341.31 

O  ther  organizations .  898 . 65 

Charity  Fund  account.  .  . .  8,684 . 04 

Literary  Fund  account .  533.57 


Totals .  $31,135.54 


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THE  SOCIETY  OF  THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  THE 
SCHWENKFELDIAN  EXILES  ' 


In  response  to  the  many  inquiries  received  by  the  Editor  of  this  book,  asking  for  information  con¬ 
cerning  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  also  asking  for  information  regarding  Schwenkfelder  history,  a  move¬ 
ment  to  organize  a  society  of  some  kind  to  record  and  spread  the  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders  since 
their  arrival  in  this  country,  as  well  as  that  of  their  descendants,  was  started  in  1920.  As  a  result  of  this 
idea  an  organization  named  “The  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles”  was 
organized  in  Philadelphia  on  February  8,  1921,  with  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  charter  members. 
The  objects  of  the  society  are  enumerated  in  the  following  extracts  from  the  constitution: 

Section  II.  “The  objects  of  this  Society  are  the  preservation  of  the  history  of  the  Schwenkfelder  religious  exiles, 
and  of  their  descendants  in  America,  and  the  promotion  of  social  intercourse  among  its  members  now  and  hereafter.” 

Section  III.  “Any  loyal  American  citizen  of  good  character,  a  descendant  through  one  or  both  parents,  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  immigrants  who  came  to  Pennsylvania  between  1731  and  1737,  shall  be  eligible  to  membership.” 

So  little  is  generally  known  of  the  reasons  for  the  migration  of  the  Schwenkfelders  to  this  country,  and  the  part 
played  by  them  and  their  descendants  in  American  development,  that  the  following  brief  statement  is  made : 

The  Schwenkfelders  were  and  still  are  a  Protestant  religious  sect,  founded  by  Caspar  von  Schwenckfeld,  a  Silesian 
nobleman,  who  was  a  contemporary  of  Martin  Luther  in  the  period  from  1490  to  1561,  and  who  founded  the  movement 
known  as  the  “Reformation  by  the  Middle  Way.”  In  1719,  an  imperial  edict  sent  two  Jesuit  priests  into  Silesia  to 
convert  the  Schwenkfelders  to  Catholicism.  In  1726  a  number  of  Schwenkfelder  families  fled  to  Saxony,  taking  with 
them  only  what  possessions  they  could  carry,  where  they  were  protected  by  Count  Zinzendorf,  the  Moravian  leader. 
In  1733  Count  Zinzendorf  was  informed  that  he  could  no  longer  protect  them,  but  that  they  would  be  given  one  year’s 
time  in  which  to  seek  a  new  haven.  Declining  to  accompany  Zinzendorf  to  Georgia,  where  he  planned  to  found  a 
Moravian  Colony,  the  Schwenkfelders,  early  in  1734,  decided  to  come  to  Pennsylvania,  where  several  members  of  the 
Schultz  family  had  already  located.  The  main  body  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  consisting  of  184  souls,  arrived  in  Phila¬ 
delphia  September  22,  1734,  on  the  ship  St.  Andrew. 

Realizing  the  loss  to  Silesia  by  the  departure  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  in  1742,  Frederick  the  Great,  by  proclamation, 
asked  them  to  return,  promising  restoration  of  rights  and  possessions.  The  Schwenkfelders  declined  to  return. 

The  motives  which  led  them  to  emigrate  were  the  desire  for  religious  and  personal  liberty,  and  to  escape  the  per¬ 
secutions  which  were  upon  them  because  of  their  devotion  to  these  principles.  They  and  their  descendants  partici¬ 
pated  in  the  American  War  of  the  Revolution  and  in  all  subsequent  wars  in  which  America  has  been  involved.  They 
have  ever  shown  a  devotion  to  the  country  of  their  adoption,  unsurpassed  by  any  other  body  of  pioneers  seeking  the 
American  shores. 

Their  history  and  deeds  have  not  been  properly  recorded.  The  Society  of  “The  Descendants  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
feldian  Exiles”  has  been  formed  to  the  end  that  the  memory  of  the  original  immigrants  shall  be  perpetuated;  that  their 
principles  and  virtues  may  be  better  understood,  and  that  the  participation  by  them  and  their  descendants  in  the 
development  of  American  ideals  and  purposes  shall  be  better  known,  not  only  to  the  members  of  the  Society,  but  also 
to  all  other  true  Americans. 

The  membership  dues  of  the  Society  are  three  dollars  per  annum  in  advance.  There  is  no  initiation  fee.  Applica¬ 
tion  for  membership  should  be  sent  to  the 

Secretary 

DR.  J.  E.  BURNETT  BUCKENHAM 
Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE 

“DESCENDANTS  OF  THE  SCHWENKFELDIAN  EXILES” 

President,  Dr.  James  M.  Anders;  First  Vice-President,  Hon.  William  Wagener  Porter;  Second 
Vice-President,  Owen  J.  Roberts;  Secretary,  Dr.  J.  E.  Burnett  Buckenham;  Treasurer,  Dr.  Ralph 
Getelman.  Board  of  Governors — Charles  Heebner,  Mrs.  A.  Conrad  Jones,  H.  Wilson  Stahlnecker, 
Mrs.  John  Faber  Miller,  Elmer  K.  Schultz,  Frank  M.  Underkuffler,  Samuel  K.  Brecht,  Henry  S. 
Kriebel,  Mrs.  Linwood  L.  Righter.  Counsellor,  Hon.  William  Wagener  Porter;  Physician,  Dr. 
DeForest  Porter  Willard;  Genealogist,  Samuel  K.  Brecht;  Committee  on  Membership — Samuel 
K.  Brecht,  Chairman;  Charles  Heebner,  Mrs.  John  Faber  Miller.  Committee  on  Finance— 
Elmer  K.  Schultz,  Chairman;  Dr.  Ralph  Getelman,  Frank  M.  Underkuffler.  Committee  on  Enter¬ 
tainment — Dr.  Ralph  Getelman,  Chairman;  Henry  S.  Kriebel,  Mrs.  Linwood L.  Righter.  Committee 
on  History — Dr.  J.  E.  Burnett  Buckenham,  Chairman;  Samuel  K.  Brecht,  Mrs.  A.  Conrad  Jones. 


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THE  MIGRATIONS  OF  THE  SCHWENKFELDERS. 

Altogether  six  groups  of  Schwenkfelders  migrated  to  Pa.  from  1731  to  1737.  The  term  “migra¬ 
tions”  is  here  used  to  designate  ancestry  rather  than  religious  affiliation,  and  although  the  largest 
group  arrived  in  1734,  generally  speaking  this  is  the  group  thought  of  when  speaking  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Migrations.  In  the  following  pages  the  emigrant  groups  are  arranged  in  chronological  order. 

For  convenience  of  reference  the  emigrants  have  been  numbered  consecutively,  and  beginning  with 
those  who  started  from  Europe,  the  letter  “E”  is  prefixed  before  each  who  started  for  Pa.;  and  the 
letter  “F”  following  the  number  designates  the  Family  Number  where  each  emigrant’s  name  will  be 
found. 

In  the  Third  Migration  the  numbers  preceding  the  names  correspond  to  the  numbers  in  the 
“Stedman  True  List.”  Numbers  59,  60,  61,  and  62  are  omitted  as  these  were  not  Schwenkfelder 
names  Numbers  E  4,  E  5,  and  E  6  have  also  been  left  blank,  as  it  has  not  been  possible  to  determine 
the  names  of  more  than  ten  of  the  thirteen  person  mentioned  by  David  Schultz.  It  is  hoped  that 
future  research  may  bring  to  light  the  missing  names. 

The  letter  “A”  preceding  the  names  indicates  that  the  immigrant  signed  the  Oath  of  Allegiance. 

FIRST  MIGRATION. 

Palatines  imported  in  the  Snow  Lowther,  Joseph  Fisher,  Master,  from  Rotterdam,  qualified, 
Oct.  14,  1731,  last  from  Dover. 

Oath  Name  Emigrant  No.  Family  No. 

A  George  Scholtz .  El  F  7,  7-1 

SECOND  MIGRATION. 

Palatines  imported  in  the  Ship,  Pennsylvania  Merchant,  John  Stedman,  Master,  from  Rotter¬ 
dam,  but  last  from  Plymouth.  Qualified,  Sept.  18,  1733. 


A  Johann  Klemm . E  2  nothing  known  about  him  after  arrival. 

A  Gottlob  Klemm . E  3  nothing  known  about  him  after  arrival. 

A  George  Scholtz . E7  F7 

Anna  Scholtz . E  8  F7 

A  David  Scholtz . E  9  F  7,  7-3a,  7-3b 

Balthasar  Krauss . E  10  F  11,  11-1 

Anna  Krauss . Ell  Fll 

Maria  Krauss . E  12  F  11,  11-2 

Susanna  Krauss . E13  Fll,  11-3 

Melchior  Krauss,  sick . E  14  F  11 

Anna  Krauss . E15  F  11,  75b 


According  to  David  Schultz’s  “Reise  Beschreibung thirteen  persons  left  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony, 
Sunday,  April  19,  1733,  to  journey  to  Pennsylvania.  Among  these  thirteen  were  George  Schultz, 
his  wife,  Anna,  and  son,  David;  Melchior  Krauss,  his  wife,  Anna,  his  sons,  Balthasar  and  Melchior, 
and  his  daughters,  Maria,  Anna  and  Susanna.  Of  these  Melchior  Krauss,  Sr.,  died  very  suddenly  on 
May  28,  at  Haarlem.  The  day  following,  May  29,  the  company  was  joined  by  John  Klemm  and  five 
others.  About  the  same  time  that  George  Schultz  [E  7]  started  for  Pennsylvania  his  son  Christopher, 
twin  brother  of  his  son  George  [E  1],  started  for  the  East  Indies. 

Tradition  has  it  that  Johann  and  Gottlob  Klemm  were  Schwenkfelders,  but  it  has  been  impossible 
to  confirm  this  tradition.  Schneider,  in  his  records  in  1732,  writes  Klampt  will  kein  Schwenkfelder 
sein.  (Klampt  says  he  is  not  a  Schwenkfelder.)  Is  this  Klampt  a  Klemm? 

It  has  been  stated  that  Johann  K.  Klemm  built  the  first  organ  in  Philadelphia  in  1741,  and  we 
know  that  a  John  G.  Klem,  a  native  of  Dresden,  Germany,  assisted  in  the  building  of  organs  in  Phila¬ 
delphia  between  1740  and  1750,  but  it  has  been  impossible  to  show  that  this  was  the  Johann  Klemm 


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who  came  over  with  the  group  of  Schwenkfelders  in  1733,  although  they  are  mentioned  at  various 
times  in  the  diary  of  the  voyage  by  David  Schultz,  which  would  seem  to  indicate  that  they  belong  to 
the  Schwenkfelder  group.  However,  it  is  possible  that  they  were  Moravians.  It  is  hoped  that  further 
investigation  may  place  these  men  definitely  in  their  proper  place. 


THE  JOURNEY  OF  THE  SCHWENKFELDERS. 

(Extracts  from  a  translation  of  a  German  manuscript  in  the  Library  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pa.,  “Reise  Be- 
schreibung,”  and  is  supposed  to  have  been  written  by  David  Scholtze.) 

Account  of  the  journeyings  of  a  party  of  thirteen  from  Herrnhut  to  Amsterdam  and  Haarlem  in 
Holland  by  way  of  Dresden,  Magdeburg,  Hamburg,  and  Altona, 

Furthermore 

A  relation  of  the  voyage  of  nineteen  persons  from  Haarlem  by  Rotterdam  and  over  the  sea  to 
Plymouth  and  on  across  the  ocean  to  Pennsylvania,  and  finally  to  Philadelphia.  Herein  may  be 
learned  how  we  fared  by  land  and  water  and  on  the  great  ocean.  The  dates  are  given  in  accordance 
with  the  improved  calendar. 

Deo  Gratia 

Anno  1733,  19th,  April,  Sunday,  Miser  Dom  we  all  left  Berthelsdorf  at  noon-day.  The  day 
before  Melchior  Krauss  came  to  us  from  Hennersdorf  so  that  our  company  numbered  altogether 
thirteen  persons.  Balthasar  Jackel  (Yeakle)  and  Friedrich  Wagner  conducted  us  to  Pirna.  This  day 
we  journeyed  from  Berthelsdorf  with  much  luggage,  through  Kunnersdorf,  Kiistelsdorf,  Friedricksdorf, 
and  Spremberg  to  Neusalz,  our  first  night’s  resting-place,  two  German  miles. 

May  8.  We  arrived  early  at  Hamburg.  We  did  not  go  into  the  town,  but  remained  in  the  harbor 
till  ourselves  and  our  baggage  all  being  placed  on  the  same  boat  we  were  taken  by  four  of  the  boatmen 
to  Altona.  There  we  had  soon  a  friendly  welcome  from  Herr  Heinrich  Van  Schmissen  who  did  every¬ 
thing  in  his  power  for  us.  That  night  we  lodged  in  his  ware-house. 

May  9.  In  the  forenoon  some  of  us  went  into  Hamburg,  but  we  had  not  much  time  to  look  about 
us.  On  our  return  to  Altona  we  were  told  to  go  to  Herr  Van  Schmissen’s  house;  we  stayed  here  till 
12  o’clock,  then  we  went  with  our  belongings  to  the  shore,  took  leave  of  Herr  Van  Schmissen  and  got 
our  ship  bound  for  Amsterdam.  Herr  Van  Schmissen  had  made  all  arrangements  for  us,  and  we  re¬ 
mained  that  afternoon  on  board.  Herr  Heinrich  Van  Schmissen  had  given  us  for  ship  stores  16  loaves, 
12  casks  Hollands,  2  pots  butter,  4  casks  beer,  2  roasts,  a  quantity  of  wheaten  bread  and  buiscuit, 
2  cases  French  Brandy,  and  had  in  everything  cared  for  us  most  kindly. 

May  14.  Ascension  Day.  On  the  sea  nearly  every  one  became  sick,  but  some  more  so  than 
others,  among  the  greatest  sufferers  were  my  father,  the  Herren  Franzin,  Krauss,  and  Frau  Heydriger. 
At  this  writing  Melchior  Krauss  is  no  more.  Vero  ad  finem. 

May  18.  Herr  Blaie  sent  a  letter  to  Melchior  Schultz,  who  had  been  at  his  house  but  had  not 
found  him  home.  *  *  *  * 

May  20.  We  still  remained  on  the  boat.  A  house-holder  in  town  sent  us  there  for  dinner,  two 
roasts,  1  pot  butter,  1  cheese,  12  bottles  wine,  and  in  the  afternoon  Herr  van  Putten  came  to  tis.  That 
night  we  lodged  in  a  house  that  he  had  rented  for  us.  We  had  the  entire  house  and  occupied  it  for  three 
weeks  and  six  days,  from  the  21st  of  May  to  the  16th  of  June — 27  days. 

May  28.  In  the  evening  at  7  o’clock  our  friend  Melchior  Krauss  died,  when  going  to  thank  Herr 
Van  Putten.  *  *  *  *  On  the  2nd  of  June  Melchior  Krauss  was  committed  to  the  earth.  Many  of  our 
Dutch  friends  were  with  us  at  the  grave.  *  *  *  *  On  the  23rd  of  May  we  received  letters  from 
Pennsylvania  from  my  brother  George  and  on  the  24th.  *  *  *  * 

May  29.  John  Ivlem  with  the  remainder  of  our  company,  six  in  number,  arrived  at  Haarlem.  *  *  * 

Anno  1733,  St.  John’s  Day,  24th  June.  We  set  sail  from  Rotterdam  in  our  vessel,  a  brigantine 
culley  [galley]  the  Pennsylvania  Merchant,  with  Mr.  John  Stedman  for  our  captain.  *  *  *  * 

Sept.  28.  In  the  afternoon  we  arrived  safe  and  sound  in  Philadelphia.  Thanks  and  praise  to  the 
Lord  for  this  blessing.  At  9  o’clock  in  the  morning  my  brother,  George  Scholtze,  came  to  us,  having 
journied  twelve  miles  in  a  boat  to  meet  our  company.  He  brought  us  apples,  peaches,  and  wheaten 
bread,  and  staid  with  us  on  the  ship  till  we  reached  Philadelphia. 

Sept.  29.  According  to  our  calendar  we  were  obliged  to  go  to  the  Court  House  and  take  our  oath 
of  allegiance  to  the  King.  Accordingly  we  all  left  the  ship.  This  day  was  in  Germany,  Michaelmas. 
Thus  it  befell  us  in  our  journey  to  Pennsylvania  which  we  accomplished  in  twenty-three  weeks  and 


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one  day.  From  Berthelsdorf  and  Herrnhut,  through  Pirna,  Dresden,  Wittenberg,  Magdeburg,  Ham¬ 
burg,  Altona,  Amsterdam,  Haarlem,  Rotterdam,  Plymouth,  to  Philadelphia. 

Finis  cum  Deo! 

[For  complete  accounts,  vid.  Pa.  Mag.,  Vol.  X,  p.  179 — Reise  Beschreibung .] 

THIRD  MIGRATION. 

The  third  and  main  migration  began  Tuesday,  April  20,  1734,  when  the  first  family  left  Berthels¬ 
dorf.  The  emigrants  embarked  on  the  Elbe  for  Altona,  Denmark,  on  April  28,  and  on  May  20  reached 
their  destination.  On  June  21  they  embarked  on  the  ship  St.  Andrew,  and  on  July  29,  Plymouth  was 
reached.  Land  of  the  new  world  was  first  seen  by  them  on  September  17,  and  on  September  22  actual 
landing  took  place. 

Palatines  imported  in  the  Ship,  Saint  Andrew,  John  Stedman,  Master,  from  Rotterdam,  but 
last  from  Plymouth  as  per  Clearance  thence.  Qualified,  Sept.  12,  1734  [Old  style]. 

In  this  list  the  numbering  and  spelling  of  the  captain’s  “True  List”  are  followed. 


A 

1.  Christopher  Winer . 

.  .  .E  16 

F  76 

A 

2.  Melchior  Hiebner . 

.  .  ,E  17 

F  17 

A 

3.  Georg  Hiebner . 

. .  .E  18 

F  17,  17-la,  17-lb 

4.  Christopher  Krieble,  sick. . 

. .  .E  19 

F  19 

A 

5.  Georg  Krieble . 

. .  .  E  20 

F  19,  19-1 

6.  David  Hiebner,  sick . 

.  .  .E  21 

F  21 

A 

7.  Balsher  Jackie . 

.  .  .  E  22 

F  22 

A 

8.  Georg  Jackie . 

.  .  .  E  23 

F  22,  22-1 

A 

9.  Christopher  Shubart . 

. . .  E  24 

F  24 

A 

10.  Melchior  Krieble,  Sen . 

.  .  .  E  25 

F  25 

A 

1 1 .  Caspar  Krieble . 

.  .E  26 

F  25,  25-1 

A 

12.  Jurge  Anderas . 

, .  .E  27 

F  27 

A 

13.  Balsher  Hoveman . 

. .  .  E  28 

F  106,  106-2 

A 

14.  Melchior  Krieble,  Jun .  .  .  .  . 

.  .  .  E  29 

F  25,  25-2 

A 

15.  Abraham  Jackie . 

.  .  .  E  30 

F  38,  38-2 

A 

16.  George  Hoveman . 

. .  .E  31 

F  106,  106-1 

A 

17.  Balthasar  Hoveman . 

.  .E  32 

F  106,  106-1 

18.  Georg  Reynald,  sick . 

. .  .  E  33 

F  33 

A 

19.  Georg  Reynald,  Jun . 

.  .  .  E  34 

F  33,  33-1 

A 

20.  Hans  Weigner . 

.  .  .  E  35 

F  35 

A 

21.  Georg  Weigner,  Sen . 

. .  .  E  36 

F  36 

A 

22.  Melchior  Wiegner . 

.  .  .E  37 

F  36,  36-1 

23.  David  Jackie,  sick . 

.  .  .  E  38 

F  38 

A 

24.  Balthaser  Jackie . 

.  .  .  E  39 

F  38,  38-3 

A 

25.  Caspar  Jackie . 

.  .  .  E  40 

F  38,  38-6 

A 

26.  Jeremias  Jackie . 

.  .  E  41 

F  38,  38-4 

A 

27.  Christopher  Jackie . 

.  .  E  42 

F  38,  38-1 

A 

28.  Gregorius  Meyster . 

.  .E  43 

F  43 

A 

29.  Christopher  Revnald . 

.  .E  44 

F  44 

A 

30.  Hans  Jackie . 

.  .  E  45 

F  38,  38-5 

A 

31.  Georg  Mentzel . 

.  .  E  46 

F  46 

A 

32.  Melchior  Mentzel . 

.  .E  47 

F  47 

A 

33.  Melchior  Neiman . 

.  .E  48 

F  48 

A 

34.  Tobias  Hatranf . 

.  .E  49 

F  49 

A 

35.  Georg  Weys . 

.  .  E  50 

F  50 

A 

36.  Caspar  Heydrick . 

.  .  .E  51 

F  51 

A 

37.  Balthser  Heydrick . , 

. .  .  E  52 

F  52a,  52b 

A 

38.  Christopher  Neiman . 

. .  E  53 

F  48,  48-la,  48-lb 

A 

39.  Matias  Jackie . 

.  .E  54 

F  54 

A 

40.  Georg  Sholtze . 

.  .  E  55 

F  149,  149-1 

A 

41.  Christopher  Weigner . 

.  .E  56 

F  154,  154-1 

A 

42.  Christopher  Jackie . 

.  .E  57 

F  160,  160-1 

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appears  second  from  the  end  in  the  last  column. 

The  original  document  is  preserved  in  the  State  Archives,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

(Courtesy  of  Prof.  H.  H.  Shenk.) 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


3 


A  43.  Georg  Anders . E  58 

A  44.  David  Seibt . E  59 

A  45.  Christopher  Seibt . E  60 

A  46.  Georg  Heydrick . E  61 

A  47.  Gregorius  Sholtze . E  62 

A  48.  David  Meyster . E  63 

A  49.  Georg  Dresher . E  64 

A  50.  Christopher  Dresher . E  65 

A  51.  Melchior  Meyster . E  66 

A  52.  Balthser  Anders . E  67 

A  53.  George  Sholtze . : . E  68 

A  54.  Melchior  Sholtze . E  69 

A  55.  Christopher  Sholtze . E  70 

A  56.  Caspar  John . E  71 

A  57.  Fredrick  Scheps . E  72 

58.  Andreas  Warmer,  sick . E  73 

A  63.  Johannes  Hiebner . E  74 

A  64.  David  Shubart . E  75 


NAMES  OF  WOMEN  AND 


1.  Susannah  Winer . E  76 

2.  Rosina  Winer . E  77 

3.  Maria  Hiebner . E  78 

4.  Maria  Krieble . E  79 

5.  Susannah  Krieble . E  80 

6.  Anna  Krieble . E  81 

7.  Christopher  Krieble . E  82 

8.  Maria  Krieble . E  83 

9.  Rosina  Krieble . E  84 

10.  Maria  Hiebner . E  85 

1 1 .  Rosina  Krieble . E  86 

12.  Christopher  Hiebner . E  87 

13.  Regina  Jackie . E  88 

14.  Anna  Jackie.  . E  89 

15.  Susanna  Jackie . E  90 

16.  Maria  Jackie . E  91 

17.  Rosina  Jackie . E  92 

18.  Barbara  Shubart . E  93 

19.  David  Shubart . E  94 

20.  Anna  Maria  Shubart . E  95 

21.  Susannah  Shubart . E  96 

22.  Maria  Krieble . E  97 

23.  Susannah  Krieble . E  98 

24.  Georg  Krieble . E  99 

25.  Maria  Anders . E  100 

26.  Urcilla  Hoveman . E  101 

27.  Anna  Hoveman . E  102 

28.  Rosina  Hoveman . E  103 

29.  Christopher  Hoveman . E  104 

30.  Anna  Krieble . E  105 

31.  Urcilla  Hoveman . E  106 

32.  Maria  Jackie . E  107 

33.  Susannah  Jackie . E  108 

34.  Rosina  Jackie  E  109 

35.  Barbara  Hoveman . E  110 

36.  Susannah  Hoveman . E  111 

37.  Barbara  Reynald . E  112 


F  161 
F  59 

F  59,  59-1 
F  61 
F  62 

F  169,  169-1 
F  64 
F  64-1 
F  66 

F  161,  161-1 
F  68 

F  69a,  69b 
F  70 
F  71 

(no  further  data) 
F  73 
F  74 

F  75a,  75b 


CHILDREN 

F  76 
F  76 
F  17 
F  19 
F  19 

F  19,  64-1 
F  19,  19-2 
F  19,  192-1 
F  19 
F  21 
F  17-la 
F  21,  21-1 
F  22 
F  22 

F  22,  19-1 
F  22 
F  22,  70 
F  24 
F  24 
F  24 

F  24,  49-4 
F  25 

F  36,  25-1 
F  25-1,  25-3 
F  33,  27 
F  106,  106-2 
F  106-2,  149-1 
F  106-2,  59-1,  38-1 
F  106-2,  106-3 
F  25-2 
F  106 
F  38-2 

F  38-2,  154-2 
F  38-2,  59-2 
F  106,  106-1 
F  106-1,  11-1 
F  33 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


38.  Susanna  Reynald . E113  F  33-1 

39.  Christopher  Reynald . EU4  F  33-1,  33-2 

40.  Anna  Weigner . E115  F35 

41.  Melchior  Weigner . E  116  F  35 

42.  Maria  Weigner . E117  F36 

43.  Rosina  Weigner . E  118  F  169,  36-1 

44.  Susanna  Jackie . E  119  F  38,  154-3 

45.  Maria  Meyster . E  120  F  43 

46.  Christopher  Meyster . E  121  F  43,  43-1 

47.  Anna  Meyster . E  122  single 

48.  Maria  Meyster . E  123  single 

49.  Susannah  Reynald . E  124  F  44 

50.  Barbara  Reynald . E  125  single 

51.  Susannah  Jackie . E  126  F  38-5 

52.  Balthaser  Jackie . E  127  F  38-5,  38-16 

53.  Urcilla  Mentzle . E  128  F  46 

54.  Barbara  Mentzle . E  129  (Should  this  be  Warmer?) 

55.  Anna  Mentzel . E  130  F  47 

56.  Barbara  Mentzel  [Warmer?].  .E  131  F  38-3 

57.  Maria  Neyman . E  132  F  48 

58.  Anna  Warmer . E  133  single 

59.  Barbara  Hatranf . E  134  F  49 

60.  Maria  Hatranf . E  135  F  49,  69b 

61.  Georg  Hatranf . E  136  F  49,  49-2 

62.  Abraham  Hatranf . E  137  F  49,  49-4 

63.  Melchior  Hatranf . E  138  F  49,  49-3 

64.  Rosina  Hatranf . E  139  F  49 

65.  Anna  Weys . E  140  F  50 

66.  Eva  Heydrick . E  141  F  61 

67.  Rosina  Heydrick . E  142  F  52a 

68.  Christopher  Heydrick . E  143  F  52a 

69.  Susanna  Neiman . E  144  F  48,  48-la 

70.  David  Neiman . E  145  F  48-la,  48-2 

71.  Rosina  Jackie . E  146  F  54 

72.  Maria  Jackie . E  147  F  54 

73.  Regina  Jackie . E  148  F  54  ■ 

74.  Susannah  Sholtze . E  149  F  149 

75.  Anna  Sholtze . E  150  F  149,  154-1 

76.  Susannah  Sholtze . E  151  F  149,  17-lb 

77.  Maria  Sholtze . E  152  F  149,  160-1 

78.  Barbara  Sholtze . E  153  F  149,  199-1 

79.  Susannah  Weigner . E  154  F  154 

80.  Susannah  Weigner . E  155  F  154,  73 

81.  Maria  Weigner . E  156  F  154 

82.  Abraham  Weigner . E  157  F  154,  154-2 

83.  Georg  Weigner . E  158  F  154,  154-3 

84.  Rosina  Weigner . E  159  F  154 

85.  Regina  Jackie . E  160  F  160 

86.  Anna  Anders . E  161  F  161 

87.  Urcilla  Anders . E  162  F  169-1 

88.  Judith  Seibt . E  163  F  59 

89.  Caspar  Seibt . E  164  F  59,  59-2 

90.  Abraham  Heydrick . E  165  F  165 

91.  Rosina  Sholtze . E  166  F  38,  62 

92.  Susannah  Sholtze . E  167  F  62,  202-1 

93.  Rosina  Sholtze . E  168  F  62 

94.  Eva  Meyster . E  169  F  169 

95.  Anna  Meyster . E  170  F  169,  69a 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


39 


96.  Maria  Dresher . 

.E  171 

F  64 

97.  Rosina  Dresher . 

.E  172 

F  64,  106-3 

98.  Maria  Dresher . 

.E  173 

E  64,  19-2 

99.  Regina  Meyster . 

.E  174 

F  66 

100.  Anna  Anders . 

.E  175 

F  161-1 

101.  Georg  Anders . 

.E  176 

F  161-1,  161-2 

102.  Maria  Hiebner . 

.E  177 

F  74 

103.  Anna  Hiebner . 

.E  178 

F  74 

104.  Hans  Hiebner . 

.E  179 

F  74,  74-1 

105.  Melchior  Hiebner . 

.E  180 

F  74,  74-2 

106.  Susanna  Shubart . 

.E  181 

F  75a 

107.  David  Shubart . 

.E  182 

F  75a 

FOURTH  MIGRATION 

• 

Palatines  imported  in  the  Brigantine  Mary  of  Philadelphia ,  James  Marshall,  Master,  from  London. 

Qualified,  June  28,  1735. 

A  Melchior  Scholtze . 

.E  183 

F  7,  7-2 

FIFTH  MIGRATION. 

Palatines  imported  in  the  Brigantine 

Perth  Amboy,  George 

Fraiser,  Master,  from  Rotterdam, 

but  last  from  Dover.  Qualified  October  19,  1736. 

A  Abraham  Beer  (Beyer) . 

.  E  184 

F  184 

Rosina  Beyer . 

.E  185 

F  184 

Anne  Rosina  Beyer . 

.  E  186 

F  184,  7-3a 

Anne  Maria  Beyer . 

.E  187 

F  184,  208,  1S4-2 

Abraham  Beyer . 

.E  1S8 

F  184,  184-1 

Andrew  Beyer . 

.E  189 

F  184,  184-3 

George  Beyer . 

.E  190 

F  184 

Susanne  Beyer . 

.E  191 

F  184,  184-4 

SIXTH  MIGRATION. 

Palatines  imported  in  the  Ship  Saint  Andrew  Galley, 

John  Stedman,  Master,  from  Rotterdam. 

but  last  from  Cowes  as  by  clearance  thence.  Qualified  the  26th  day  of  September,  1737. 

Anna  Wagner . 

.E  192 

F  192 

A  Abraham  Wagner . 

.E  193 

F  192,  192-1 

Melchior  Wagner . 

.E  194 

F  192,  192-2 

Susanna  Wagner . 

.E  195 

F  192,  22-1 

Anna  Wagner . 

.E  196 

F  196 

Christopher  Wagner . 

.E  197 

F  196,  196-1 

David  Wagner . 

.E  198 

F  196,  196-2 

A  Christopher  Hiibner . 

.E  199 

F  199 

Maria  Hiibner . 

.E  200 

F  199 

Hans  Christopher  Hiibner . 

.E  201 

F  199,  199-1 

Maria  Krauss . 

.E  202 

F  202 

Melchior  Krauss . 

.  E  203 

F  202 

A  Christopher  Krauss . 

.  E  204 

F  202,  202-1 

Maria  Hoffrichter . 

.E  205 

F  52b 

SUPPLEMENTARY 

LIST 

I. 

The  following  names  are  not  found  on 

immigrant  lists  but  are 

accounted  for  in  the  lists  of  families 

Eve  Heydrick . 

.  E  206 

F  51 

Maria  Yeakel . 

.  E  207 

F  68 

Abraham  Yeakel . 

.  E  208 

F  208 

George  Yeakel . 

.  E  209 

single 

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SUPPLEMENTARY  LIST  II. 

This  is  a  list  of  those  of  the  emigrant  Schwenkfelders  who  left  Saxony  but  who  failed  to  reach 
Pennsylvania,  all  of  whom,  excepting  the  first,  Melchior  Krauss  E  210,  died  on  the  Ship,  St.  Andrew, 
as  members  of  the  Third  Migration. 

Melchior  Krauss . E  210,  d  May  28,  1733. 

Child  of  Christopher  Kriebel . E  211,  d  July  12,  1734. 

Child  of  David  Hfibner  (Balthasar)-E  212,  d  Aug.  3,  1734. 

Child  of  Gregorius  Schultz . E  213,  d  Aug.  9,  1734. 

Elizabeth  Yeakel . E  214,  d  Aug.  10,  1734. 

Child  of  Melchior  Meschter . E  215,  d  Aug.  14,  1734. 

Child  of  David  Schubert . E  216,  d  Aug.  18,  1734. 

Maria  Schubert . E  217,  F  75a,  d  Aug.  22,  1734. 

George  Hoffman . E  218,  d  Aug.  28,  1734. 

. Reinwald  (widow) . E  219,  d  Sept.  20,  1734  (N.  S.) 

With  regard  to  births  and  deaths  on  the  voyage  of  the  Third  Migration,  the  Schwenkfelders 
were  more  fortunate  than  many  other  companies  of  immigrants. 

Melchior  Krauss  [E  210],  was  the  husband  of  Anna  Krauss  [E  11].  He  died  suddenly,  May  28, 
1733,  and  was  buried  near  Haarlem,  Holland,  before  the  family  shipped  for  Pennsylvania. 

Child  of  Christopher  Kriebel  [E  211],  was  the  youngest  child  of  Christopher  Kriebel  [E  19].  It 
died  on  July  12,  1734,  and  was  given  a  watery  grave  as  were  all  the  others  that  died  during  the  voyage. 

Child  of  David  Hfibner  [E  212],  was  the  youngest  child  of  David  Hfibner  [E  21]  and  was  aged 
1  year,  and  20  weeks.  Died  August  3,  1734. 

Child  of  Gregorius  Schultz  [E  213],  was  the  youngest  child  of  Gregorius  Schultz  [E  62],  and  was 
born  on  the  first  day  of  the  voyage.  The  death  occurred,  August  9,  1734. 

Elizabeth  Yeakel  [E  214],  was  the  youngest  child  of  Abraham  Yeakel  [E  30],  born  Nov.  6, 1732, 
died  August  10,  1734. 

Child  of  Melchior  Meschter  [E  215],  was  the  offspring  of  Melchior  Meschter  [E  66],  and  was  aged 
1  year,  8  weeks.  It  died  on  August  14,  1734. 

Son  of  David  Schubert  [E  216],  was  the  youngest  son  of  David  Schubert  [E  75].  His  death  occurred 
August  18,  1734,  having  been  born  on  board  the  St.  Andrew,  seven  weeks  before. 

Maria  Teichman  Schubert  [E  217],  was  the  wife  of  David  Schubert  [E  75],  and  died  from  injuries 
received  four  days  after  the  day  of  her  child’s  death,  Aug.  22,  1734. 

George  Hoffman  [E  218],  was  the  youngest  son  of  George  Hoffman  [E  31].  He  was  born  April 
1,  1714,  and  died  August  28,  1734. 

. Reinwald  [E  219].  “Die  alte  Reinwaldin  von  Armenruh,”  (The  old  widow,  Reinwald, 

from  Armenruh),  died  Sept.  20,  1734,  and  was  consigned  to  the  waters  of  the  Delaware  almost  within 
sight  of  Philadelphia.  [Vid.  Diary  of  the  Voyage ,  p  49.] 

FACTS  CONCERNING  THE  THIRD  MIGRATION. 

Rupp  in  his  Thirty  Thousand  Names  has  the  name  of  Wilhelm  Herterranft  on  the  ship  list  of 
the  Saint  Andrew,  Sept.  12,  1734,  but  this  name  does  not  appear  on  the  captain’s  list. 

The  name  of  Frederick  Dresher  is  also  given  in  the  list  in  the  old  “Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders.’’  This  name  was  doubtless  mistaken  for  Frederick  Treyst,  which  appears  in  the  list  of  children 
under  sixteen  years  of  age,  but  no  Frederick  Dresher  appears  on  the  captain’s  list. 

A  few  notes  explaining  and  supplementing  the  Immigrant  Lists  are  in  order: 

The  following  resolution,  adopted  by  the  Provincial  Council  of  Pa.,  on  Sept.  14,  1727,  was  in  force 
during  the  period  of  the  migrations: 

“Resolved,  that  the  masters  of  vessels  importing  Germans  and  others  from  the  continent  of  Europe,  shall  be  ex¬ 
amined  whether  they  have  leave  granted  them  by  the  Court  of  Great  Britian  for  the  importation  of  these  foreigners 
and  that  a  list  be  taken  of  all  these  people,  their  several  occupations,  and  place  from  whence  they  came,  and  shall  be 
further  examined  touching  their  intentions  in  coming  hither;  and  that  a  writing  be  drawn  up  for  them  to  sign,  declaring 
their  allegiance  and  subjection  to  the  King  of  Great  Britain  and  fidelity  to  the  Proprietary  of  this  Province  and  that 
they  will  demean  themselves  peacefully  towards  all  His  Majesty’s  subjects,  and  observe  and  conform  to  the  Laws  of 
England  and  of  the  Government  of  Pennsylvania.” 

“All  males  over  sixteen  years  of  age  were  obliged  to  take  the  oath  and  declaration  as  soon  after  their  arrival  as 
possible,  being  marched  to  the  Court  House,  although  in  a  number  of  instances  they  were  qualified  at  the  official 
residence  of  the  magistrate.”  [Pa.  Arch.] 


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The  “Oath  of  Allegiance”  signed  by  the  immigrants  of  1734  is  reproduced  in  connection  with 
the  Fac-simile  of  the  signatures. 

Of  the  male  immigrants  more  than  16  years  of  age,  who  arrived  in  the  third  migration  the  following 
did  not  sign  on  account  of  sickness,  probably  being  too  ill  to  go  to  the  Court  House:  Christopher 
Ivrieble  [E  19],  David  Hiibner  [E  21],  George  Reinwald  [E  33],  David  Jackie  [E  38],  Andreas  Warmer 
[E  73].  The  following  did  not  sign  but  made  “their  mark:”  Hans  Wiegner  [E  35],  George  Wiegner 
[E  36],  Gregorius  Meisther  [E  43],  George  Mentzell  [E  46],  Melchior  Mentzell  [E  47],  Melchior  Neuman 
[E  48],  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  56],  Melchior  Meisther  [E  66],  Hans  Hiibner  [E  74],  David  Schubert 
[E  75]. 

Christopher  Schultz  in  his  diary  says,  “Wir  Schlesien  die  wir  Gewissenshalben  nicht  Schworen 
konnten,  wurden  auch  ganz  gerne  damit  verschonet,  durften  nur  die  Treue  mit  einem  Handschlage 
versprechen.” 

Translation — We  Silesians  who  could  not  take  the  oath  because  of  our  conscience  were  quite 
readily  excused  and  were  allowed  to  pledge  our  allegiance  with  a  clasp  of  the  hand. 

In  submitting  his  “True  List”  of  immigrants,  Captain  Stedman  gave  in  parallel  columns,  first, 
the  names  of  males  16  years  of  age  or  over  and  second,  the  names  of  females,  and  males  under  16 
years.  The  order  of  the  first  column  is  the  same  as  in  the  “Oath  List,”  the  names  of  the  sick  who  had 
not  signed  the  oath  being  inserted  in  their  proper  places. 

The  spelling  in  this  “True  List”  is  a  marked  departure  from  the  original — Wiegner,  Hiibner, 
Kriebel,  Jackel,  Hoffman,  Reinwalt,  Weiss,  Meschter,  being  changed  to  Winer,  Hiebner,  Krieble, 
Jackie,  Hoveman,  Reynold,  Weys,  Meyster.  Apparently  the  clerk,  who  seemingly  was  unfamiliar  with 
Germanic  orthography,  wrote  the  names  phonetically  as  they  were  dictated  by  Captain  Stedman. 
The  names  of  Eva  Heydrick  [F  51],  Maria  Yeakel  [F  68],  Abraham  Yeakel  [F  208],  George  Yeakel, 
[E  209],  immigrants,  do  not  appear  in  the  Stedman  list,  and  are  therefore  placed  last  in  the  list  as 
possibly  being  open  to  question. 

It  can  be  taken  for  granted  that  a  seaman  of  Captain  Stedman’s  experience  was  methodical  and 
orderly  in  his  business,  and  that  in  making  up  his  “True  List”  of  passengers  of  the  St.  Andrew  he  was 
systematic.  That  such  was  the  case  is  shown  by  the  fact  that  a  combining  of  the  two  parallel  lists 
gives  family  groups  of  the  immigrants,  as  shown  by  the  following  table,  the  first  column  giving  the 
family  number,  as  used  later  in  this  book,  the  second  the  number  of  the  male  immigrants,  the  third  the 
numbers  of  the  females,  and  males  under  sixteen. 


Family  Emigrant  Number  Emigrant  Number 

Number  (Males  over  16)  (Females,  and  males  under  16) 


76  Wiegner,  Adam . 16 

17  Hiibner,  Melchior . 17, 

19  Kriebel,  Christopher . 19, 

21  Hiibner,  David . 21 

22  Jackel,  Balthasar . 22, 

24  Schubert,  Christoph . 24 

25  Kriebel,  Melchior . 25 

25-1  Kriebel,  Caspar . 26 

27  Anders,  George . 27 

106-2  Hoffman,  Balzer . 28 

25-2  Kriebel,  Melchior . 29 

38-2  Jackel,  Abraham . 30 

106-1  Hoffman,  George . 31, 

33  Reinwalt,  George . 33 

33-1  Reinwalt,  George . 34 

35  Wiegner,  Hans . 35 

36  Wiegner,  George . 36 

36-1  Wiegner,  Melchior . 37 

38  Jackel,  David . 38, 

43  Meschter,  Gregorius . 43 

33-2  Reinwalt,  Christopher . 44 

38-5  Jackel,  Hans  Heinrich . 45 

46  Mentzel,  George . 46 


76,  77 

18 

78 

20 

79,  80,  81,  82,  83,  84 
85,  86,  87 

23 

88,  89,  90,  91,  92 

93,  94,  95,  96 

97 

98,  99 

100 

101,  102,  103,  104 
105,  106 

107,  108,  109 

32 

110,  111 

112 

113,  114 

115,  116 

117 

118 

39,  40,  41,  42 

119 

120,  121,  122,  123 
124,  125 

126,  127 

128,  129  (?) 

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Mentzel,  Melchior . 

.47 

130,  131  (?) 

48 

Neuman,  Melchior . 

.48 

132,  133 

49 

Hartranft,  Tobias . 

.49 

134,  135,  136,  137,  138,  139 

50 

Weiss,  George . 

.50 

140 

51 

Heydrick,  Caspar . 

.51 

206 

52a 

Heydrick,  Balthasar . 

.52 

142,  143 

48-1 

Neuman,  Christopher . 

.53 

144,  145 

54 

Jacket,  Matthtis . 

.54 

146,  147,  148 

149 

Schultz,  George . 

.55 

149,  150,  151,  152,  153 

154 

Wiegner,  Christopher . 

.56 

154,  155,  156,  157,  158,  159 

160 

Jackie,  Christopher . 

.57 

160 

161 

Anders,  George . 

.58 

161,  162 

59 

Seibt,  David . 

.59,  60 

163,  164 

61 

Heydrick,  George . 

.61 

141,  (165) 

62 

Sholtze,  Gregorius . 

.62 

166,  167,  168 

169-1 

Meyster,  David . 

.63 

169,  170 

64 

Dresher,  George . 

.64,65 

171,  172,  173 

66 

Meyster,  Melchior . 

.66 

174 

161-1 

Anders,  Balthser . 

.67 

175,  176 

George,  Melchior,  Christopher 
Schultz . 

.68,  69,  70 

71 

John,  Caspar . 

.71 

wife  remained  in  Europe 

72 

Scheps,  Frederick . 

.72 

no  trace  of  his  family 

73 

Warmer,  Andreas . 

.73 

74 

Heebner,  Hans . 

.74 

177,  178,  179,  180 

75a 

Schubert,  David . 

.75 

181,  182 

Viewed  from  the  standpoint  of  family  relationships,  the  immigrants  may  be  grouped  as  follows 


[F  161] 

[F  161-1] 
[F  27] 

[F  184] 

[F  64] 

[F  49] 

[F  199] 

[F  21] 

[F  74] 

[F  17] 

[F  52a] 

[F  51] 

IF  61] 

[F  106-2] 
[F  106] 

[F  106-1] 
[F  71] 

[F  11] 

[F  202] 

[F  25-1] 
[F  19] 

[F  25] 

[F  25-2] 
F  46] 

[F  47] 

[F  169] 

[F  43] 

[F  66] 

[F  48-11 
[F  48] 


Anders,  Anna — widow,  two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

Anders,  Balthasar — wife  Anna  and  son. 

Anders,  George — and  wife  Maria. 

Beyer,  Abraham — wife  Rosina,  three  sons,  three  daughters. 
Dresher,  George — wife  Maria,  one  son  and  two  daughters. 
Hartranft,  Tobias — wife  Barbara,  three  sons  and  two  daughters. 
Heebner,  Christopher — wife  Maria  and  son. 

Heebner,  David — wife  Maria  and  son. 

Heebner,  Hans — wife  Maria,  two  sons  and  daughter. 

Heebner,  Melchior — wife  Maria,  one  son. 

Heydrick,  Balthasar — wife  Rosina,  one  son. 

Heydrick,  Caspar — wife  Eve. 

Heydrick,  George — wife  Eve. 

Hoffman,  Balthasar — wife  Ursula,  one  son,  two  daughters. 
Hoffman,  Ursula — widow,  and  two  sons. 

Hoffman,  George — wife  Barbara,  one  son,  one  daughter. 

John,  Caspar — wife  remained  in  Europe. 

Krauss,  Anna— widow,  two  sons,  three  daughters. 

Krauss,  Maria — widow,  two  sons. 

Kriebel,  Caspar — wife  Susanna,  one  son. 

Kriebel,  Christopher — wife  Maria,  two  sons,  four  daughters. 
Kriebel,  Melchior,  Sr. — wife  Maria,  two  sons. 

Kriebel,  Melchior,  Jr. — wife  Anna. 

Mentzel,  George — wife  Ursula. 

Mentzel,  Melchior — wife  Anna. 

Meschter,  Eve — widow,  one  son,  two  daughters 
Meschter,  Gregorius — wife  Maria,  one  son. 

Meschter,  Melchior — wife  Regina. 

Neuman,  Christopher — wife  Susanna,  one  son. 

Neuman,  Melchior — wife  Maria. 


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[F  33] 

IF  33-2] 
[F  33-1] 
[F  24] 

[F  75a] 
[F7] 

[F  62] 

[F  149] 

[F  59] 

[F  192] 
|F  196] 
[F  73] 

[F  50] 

[F  36] 

[F  35] 

[F  36-1] 
[F  154] 
[F  76] 

[F  38-2] 
[F  38] 

[F  22] 

[F  38-5] 
[F  54] 

]F  160] 


Reinwald,  George — wife  Barbara,  two  sons,  four  daughters. 
Reinwald,  Christopher — wife  Susanna. 

Reinwald,  George — wife  Susanna,  one  son. 

Schubert,  Christopher — wife  Barbara,  one  son,  two  daughters. 
Schubert,  David — widower,  one  son,  one  daughter. 

Schultz,  George — wife  Anna,  three  sons. 

Schultz,  Gregorius — wife  Rosina,  one  son,  one  daughter. 
Schultz,  Susanna— widow,  one  son,  three  daughters. 

Schultz,  George,  Melchior  and  Christopher  (orphans). 

Seipt,  David — wife  Judith,  two  sons. 

Wagner,  Anna — widow,  two  sons,  one  daughter. 

Wagner,  Anna — widow,  two  sons. 

Warmer,  Andreas — wife  Susanna. 

Weiss,  George — wife  Anna. 

Wiegner,  George — wife,  one  son,  one  daughter. 

Wiegner,  Hans — wife  Anna,  one  son. 

Wiegner,  Melchior — wife  Rosina. 

Wiegner,  Susanna — widow,  three  sons,  three  daughters. 
Wiegner,  Susanna — widow,  one  son,  one  daughter. 

Yeakel,  Abraham — wife  Maria,  one  son,  one  daughter. 

Yeakel,  David — widower,  six  sons,  two  daughters. 

Yeakel,  Balthasar — wife  Regina,  one  son,  four  daughters. 
Yeakel,  Hans  Heinrich — wife  Susanna,  one  son. 

Yeakel,  Matthias — wife  Rosina,  two  daughters. 

Yeakel,  Regina — widow,  one  son. 


RELATIONSHIP  OF  THE  IMMIGRANTS. 

In  addition  to  the  relationship  shown  by  the  family  groupings,  the  following  may  be  of  interest: 
George  Schultz  [E  7]  and  Melchior  Kriebel  [E  25]  were  uncles  to  the  Schultz  brothers  [E  68,  E  69, 
E  70]. 

The  Heebners,  David  [E  21],  Christopher  [E  199],  Melchior  [E  17]  and  John  [E  74]  were  brothers 
to  the  widow,  Regina  Yeakel  [E  160]  and  step-brothers  of  Maria  Wiegner  [E  117]. 

George  Dresher  [E  64]  was  a  brother  of  Anna  Kriebel  [E  105]. 

Abraham  Beyer  [E  184]  was  a  brother  of  Maria  Krauss  [E  202]  and  Ursula  Hoffman  [E  101]. 
Melchior  and  Gregorius  Meschter  [E  66  and  E  43]  were  brothers  to  Anna  Weiss  [E  140]. 
Mathias  Yeakel  [E  54]  was  a  brother  of  Barbara  Hartranft  [E  134]. 

David  and  Christopher  Schubert  [E  75  and  E  24]  were  brothers. 

Anna  Wagner  [E  192],  Rosina  Beyer  [E  185],  and  Maria  Heebner  [E  200]  were  sisters. 

Hans  Wiegner  [E  35]  was  a  brother  of  Maria  Yeakel  [E  107]  and  Susanna  Reinwald  [E  113]. 
Barbara  Hoffman  [E  110]  and  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  154]  were  sisters. 

Caspar  John  [E  71]  was  a  brother  of  Regina  Yeakel  [E  88]. 

Maria  Kriebel  [E  79]  was  a  sister  of  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52]  and  Eve  [E  141],  wife  of  George 
Heydrick  [E  61]. 

Among  the  forty-nine  family  groups  there  were  ten  widows  with  thirty-one  children,  and  two 
widowers  with  ten  children.  Nine  families  became  extinct. 

Among  the  last  survivors  of  the  immigrants  were: 

Rosina  Schultz  [F  70]  b  1720;  d  Jan.  27,  1800. 

Christopher  Yeakel  [F  38-1],  d  July  1,  1800. 

Christopher  Kriebel  [F  19-2]  b  1724;  d  Dec.  31,  1800. 

Anna  Maria  Beyer  Gerhard  [F  184-4]  b  Nov.  4,  1720;  d  Apr.  9,  1802. 

George  Anders  [F  161-2]  b  1733;  d  Oct.  28,  1803. 

Hans  Christopher  Heebner  [F  199-1]  b  Dec.  22,  1722;  d  Jan.  30,  1804. 

Christopher  Hoffman  [F  106-3]  b  1728;  d  Jan.  29,  1804. 

George  Kriebel  [F  25-3]  b  Nov.  3,  1732;  d  Dec.  1,  1805. 

Maria  Yeakel  [F  160-1]  b  Mar.  28,  1718;  d  Mar.  11,  1807. 

Susanna  Wiegner  [F  154-2]  b  Jan.  12,  1729;  d  Jan.  28.  1812. 


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Rosina  Seipt  [F  59-2]  b  July  7,  1730;  d  July  16,  1820. 

Christopher  Heebner  [F  21-1]  b  Apr.  19,  1731;  d  June  27,  1817. 

In  the  “Genealogical  Record”  of  1879  the  following  names  seem  to  have  been  omitted  from  the 
immigrant  list:  Rosina  Yeakel,  Eve  Heydrick,  Hans  Heebner,  Rosina  Meschter,  Rosina  Wiegner, 
Susanna  Wiegner  and  Melchior  Wiegner.  The  following  names  on  the  immigrant  list  are  also  un¬ 
accounted  for  in  the  Record:  Baltzer  Jackel,  George  Reinwald,  Melchior  Kriebel,  Balthasar  Jackel, 
Maria  Kriebel,  Susanna  Jackel,  Barbara  Mentzel,  Maria  Wiegner  and  Susanna  Schubert. 

A  comparative  study  of  the  following  lists  of  names,  “Oath  List,”  “Stedman  True  List,”  “Council 
List,”  “Rupp’s  List  of  30,000  names,”  “Pennsylvania  Archives,  1890,”  Manuscript  list  in  use  by  the 
committee  that  published  Record  of  1879,  seems  to  warrant  the  following  conclusions: 

From  the  list  of  signers  of  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  the  clerk  made  his  report  to  the  Provincial 
Council,  in  which  various  changes  in  spelling  were  made,  notably:  Wiegner,  Hiibner,  Kribel,  Reinwald, 
Drescher,  being  changed  to  Wigner,  Heibner,  Krieble,  Reinald,  Dreysher.  The  Rupp  List  of  1876 
changed  the  order  of  the  names,  followed  the  spelling  more  accurately,  and  omitted  the  name  of  Melchior 
Wigner,  characteristics  reproduced  in  the  Genealogical  Record  List,  and  in  the  Pennsylvania  Archives 
of  1890.  The  “Genealogical  Record”  list,  seemingly,  therefore,  followed  Rupp  and  not  the  original 
papers,  as  stated  in  the  preface  of  the  Genealogical  Record. 

In  a  list  collated  from  a  paper  in  the  Herrnhut  Archives,  copied  by  Dr.  Chester  D.  Hartranft, 
containing  answers  to  questions  put  to  the  Schwenkf elders  prior  to  their  migration  (ca.  1732)  nearly 
all  of  whom  migrated  to  Pa.,  we  find  the  following  occupations: 

“ Was  einjeder  derselben  von  Handlung."  Spinners,  29;  Shoemakers,  3;  Linen  weavers,  3;  Carpen¬ 
ters,  5;  Day  laborers,  9;  Dealers,  6;  Cabinet  makers,  1;  Tailors,  1;  Farmers,  3;  Total,  60. 


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REISE-BESCHREIBUNG  VON  ALTENAU  BIS  PENNSYLVANIEN 


(Account  of  tlie  Journey  from  Altona  to  Philadelphia,  1734) 

Written  by  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70] 

The  following  is  a  free  translation  of  the  journey  of  the  main  body  of  Schwenkfelder  immigrants  who  arrived 
Sept.  22,  1734.  This  account  is  taken  from  the  diary  of  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  who  was  then  sixteen  years  of  age. 
It  appears  in  print  in  German  in  the  Appendix  of  the  “Erlauterung,”  pp.  462-72. 

In  writing  this  diary  Christopher  Schultz  used  new  style  time.  German  Protestant  countries  adopted  new  style 
time  about  1700,  while  the  Catholic  parts  changed  in  1583,  so  that  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  used  this  time  while 
on  their  journey.  When  they  arrived  in  Pennsylvania  they  were  obliged  to  conform  to  the  time  of  the  British  colonies 
which  was  old  style,  since  England  did  not  adopt  new  style  time  until  1752.  This  accounts  for  the  apparent  discrepan¬ 
cies  in  the  dates  of  death  and  other  events,  as  narrated  in  the  Schultz  Diary  of  the  Voyage.  In  the  S.H.L.  at  Penns- 
burg  are  two  David  Schultz  Almanacs  for  the  year  1752.  One  was  printed  in  Breslau  and  the  other  in  Pa.,  and  the 
latter  has  for  the  month  of  September  eleven  days  less  than  the  former. 

Dear  Reader: 

In  order  that  you  might  know  how  our  dear  Brethren,  the  so-called  “Schwenkfelders”  came  to 
Pa.,  how  marvelously  the  Almighty  guided  them  after  they  were  obliged  out  of  dire  necessity  to  leave 
their  fatherland,  take  notice  that  in  the  year  1726  they  first  began  to  withdraw  to  Saxony,  under  the 
then  Count  Zinzendorf.  Bertelsdorf  and  Gorlitz  were  the  real  assembling  places  where  one  family 
after  another  assembled,  or  in  the  immediate  vicinity. 

In  these  sorrowful  migrations,  as  strangers  and  pilgrims,  they  very  appropriately  kept  their  religi¬ 
ous  beliefs  in  the  background,  as  long  as  they  were  given  bodily  protection;  but  when  they  could  no 
longer  look  forward  to  such  protection  in  the  future  they  took  reverent  counsel  with  one  another, 
where  they  might  seek  homes  where  they  would  be  assured  of  freedom  of  thought  and  worship. 

Here  and  there  were  Christian  potentates  and  princes  who  would  gladly  have  welcomed  them,  but 
the  most  promising  outlook  was  Pennsylvania.  And  after  they  obtained  permission  of  the  Crown  of 
England,  preparations  were  made  for  this  far  journey  in  the  name  of  God,  A.  D.  1734,  in  the  month  of 
April.  But  the  good  and  gracious  God  had  already  cared  for  these  persecuted  and  exiled  people  in 
that  in  Holland  he  inspired  some  very  rich  friends  as  benefactors,  viz:  the  three  brothers  Messrs, 
von  Byuschanse,  Abraham,  Isaac  and  Jann.  In  the  town  of  Haarlem  these  gentlemen  as  memorable 
benefactors,  assumed  the  expenses  of  the  entire  journey,  as  will  be  seen  in  what  follows: 

Early  on  the  morning  of  May  17,  we  disembarked  at  Altona  and  all  found  shelter  in  a  house  set 
aside  for  our  use  by  the  Messrs,  von  Smissen,  father  and  son.  In  addition  to  this  they  had  also  pro¬ 
vided  for  us  all  necessities  as  well  as  many  luxuries  during  our  entire  stay  here,  which  lasted  eleven 
days.  All  the  provisions  were  furnished  us  gratis,  without  any  recompense  whatever. 

Now  what  concerns  our  belated  voyage,  the  ship  was  pretty  well  crowded,  but  as  a  shift  was  good 
enough,  for  we  had  fire  the  entire  day,  could  cook  what  we  wished,  and  during  the  entire  trip  we  had 
refreshing  drinks  free,  and  as  a  diversion,  could  go  on  land  twice  each  day.  We  were  on  good  terms 
with  the  officers  of  the  ships,  and  the  sailors,  and  they  were  satisfied  with  us. 

Those  who  were  ill  were  Balthasar  Jackel,  George  Weiss  and  his  wife,  the  wives  of  both  Christopher 
and  Caspar  Kriebel,  Balthasar  Hoffman,  Jr.,  David  Meschter  and  David  Jackel,  but  all  improved, 
God  be  praised. 

On  May  28th,  at  noon,  we  shifted  our  entire  belongings  on  three  Holland  vessels  and  toward 
evening  we  all  embarked,  excepting  Balthasar  Hoffman’s  eldest  daughter,  as  also  his  mother,  who  lay 
at  the  point  of  death,  and  at  11  o’clock  we  left,  but  did  not  go  far. 

On  the  29th  all  three  vessels  departed,  past  Gliickstadt,  and  were  driven  with  good  wind,  rode 
13  miles  and  then  cast  anchor  till  3  o’clock.  Two  of  the  vessels  not  being  so  heavily  laden,  sailed 
away  from  us,  and  we  did  not  see  them  again  until  we  arrived  at  Haarlem. 

In  the  meantime  a  fierce  storm  arose,  that  the  captain  of  the  last  ship  had  to  raise  the  anchor, 
so  that  we  were  driven  back  four  miles  into  a  river  named  Starr,  the  storm  continuing  until  evening. 

On  May  31st  we  came  into  a  harbor  where  we  were  obliged  to  lie  all  day  on  account  of  contrary 
wind. 

Early  on  June  1  we  passed  Suchhafen  and  Neuwerk  and  were  16  miles  from  Hamburg.  On  the 
2d,  in  early  morning,  with  a  strong  wind  blowing,  we  passed  Borcum,  when  during  the  night  we  were 
driven  back  12  to  13  miles.  Toward  noon  we  arrived  opposite  Groningen,  along  Ameland,  and  with 
contrary  winds  as  far  as  Friesland,  a  Holland  province. 

On  the  3d  we  entered  Friesland  as  far  as  Harlingen,  and  thence  with  better  winds  till  Borcum, 
Hinderlooten  and  Stavoren,  where  we  lay  at  anchor  all  night.  On  the  4th  we  passed  Enkhuizen,  Hoorn, 


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Edam,  and  Moonickendam,  and  thanks  to  God,  entered  safely  into  the  harbor  of  Amsterdam,  opposite 
which  many  large  ships  lay  at  anchor,  and  we  had  to  wait  30  hours  for  the  sailing  master,  who  went 
into  the  town  3  hours  (3  leagues  to  the  city). 

On  the  evening  of  the  5th  we-  rode  as  far  as  Spardam,  2  miles  from  Amsterdam,  and  remained  till 
noon  of  the  6th,  as  it  was  quite  calm  and  no  wind  was  in  the  sails.  In  the  morning,  several  from  our 
boat  -went  to  Haarlem  to  announce  to  our  companions  our  safe  arrival.  They  were  much  worried  about 
us,  as  they  had  not  heard  from  us  for  3  days.  When  our  companions  arrived  in  Haarlem  and  announced 
that  we  were  obliged  to  lie  still  on  account  of  lack  of  wind,  and  the  friends  of  the  Messrs  von  Byus- 
chanse,  who  had  great  concern  for  us,  hearing  this,  sent  two  boats  with  friend  Schultz  (Melchior), 
to  meet  us  and  take  us  off.  Upon  our  arrival  we  could  not  express  sufficient  astonishment  at  the  grati¬ 
tude  of  our  friends,  because  they  had  also  met  our  other  two  vessels  and  had  come  one-fourth  of  the 
way  to  meet  us,  with  their  wives  and  many  other  friends  unknown  to  us,  who  were  anxious  to  ascertain 
how  we  fared  on  our  journey.  They  had  also  engaged  a  special  house  in  which  we  all  had  quarters,  in 
addition  to  providing  for  our  necessities.  Yes,  they  also  took  the  precaution  to  place  a  guard  before 
our  house  in  order  to  prevent  any  one  from  entering  or  annoying  us,  who  did  not  have  permission 
from  the  von  Byuschanses.  They  also  made  the  bargain  with  our  ship’s  captain,  Mr.  Stittmann 
(Stedman),  who  was  to  take  us  to  America  at  their  own  expense.  These  were  the  terms:  for  all  persons 
of  more  than  15,  the  full  fare  to  be  paid,  30  Rix-dollars;  all  under  15  years,  half  price;  and  under  4 
years,  free;  the  latter,  however,  were  not  provided  with  lodging  and  provisions;  and  through  the 
above-named  friends,  both  large  and  small  were  transported  gratuitously. 

Also  from  Altona  to  Haarlem  we  had  nothing  to  pay.  Fifteen  days  we  lay  at  Haarlem,  where 
both  large  and  small  were  royally  entertained  by  the  Messrs  von  Byuschanses  with  meats,  fish,  all 
kinds  of  garnishes,  beer,  coffee,  tea,  and  the  children  were  presented  with  all  kinds  of  “ Pfefferkuchen ” 
(gingercake),  and  similar  sweets,  more  than  once  a  day.  We  protested  that  none  of  us  were  in  need 
of  anything,  and  each  one  could  take  care  of  himself,  but  our  objections  amounted  to  nothing.  They 
wished  to  have  it  so.  However,  they  made  one  request  of  us,  that  since  they  paid  our  entire  passage, 
those  of  us  who  could  afford  to  pay  our  own  passage  should,  so  far  as  God  helped  them  through,  help 
their  poorer  brethren  in  America  with  what  they  would  save  on  the  voyage.  In  addition  to  this  224 
Rix-dollars  was  contributed  by  them  for  the  establishment  of  a  charity  fund  (Armen-Kasse)  in  America. 
Because  of  such  unexpected  and  generous  help  from  God  we  felt  quite  ashamed  and  unworthy,  and 
may  the  compassionate  God  out  of  grace  eternally  requite  these  great  benefactors. 

Now  as  to  what  happened  on  our  journey  from  Altona  to  Holland,  regarding  seasickness,  let  it 
be  known  that  nearly  all  of  us  were  sick  for  a  few  days;  still  some  fared  better  than  others.  Mrs. 
Gregorius  Meschter  was  presented  with  a  little  son,  the  second  day  from  Holland.  She  was  lodged  in 
special  quarters  and  she  was  cared  for  as  well  as  could  be  under  the  circumstances. 

We  had  news  that  the  two  families  from  Gorlitz  shipped  at  Altona  on  June  8. 

After  we  lay  at  Haarlem  for  15  days,  on  the  evening  of  June  19,  we  left  there  for  Rotterdam,  and 
on  the  afternoon,  at  4  P.  M.,  on  the  20th,  arrived  in  the  Meuse  River. 

On  the  21st  we  went  in  the  English  sea-going  vessel  called  “Andrew,”  commanded  by  Captain 
Stittmann  (Stedman),  although  an  entire  week  elapsed  before  we  got  away.  During  this  time  God 
presented  David  Schubert  with  a  young  son,  and  we  also  obtained  beverages,  foodstuffs  and  other 
refreshments.  On  the  28th,  toward  evening,  we  departed  in  the  midst  of  much  cannonading,  but 
after  going  a  half  mile  we  anchored  again. 

On  the  29th  the  ship  came  upon  a  sandbank,  whereupon  all  passengers  were  ordered  to  run  from 
one  side  of  the  boat  to  the  other,  in  order  to  free  the  boat,  causing  a  lot  of  trouble;  but  the  boat  was 
freed  in  this  manner,  and  we  sailed  till  noon,  when  we  were  obliged  to  wait  for  the  tide;  and  toward 
evening  we  sailed  a  little  farther  and  then  dropped  the  anchor. 

On  the  30th  of  June  and  on  July  1,  we  were  obliged  to  anchor  again  near  Dort  (Dordrecht)  on 
account  of  contrary  winds,  till  on  the  2nd  of  July  we  sailed  past  Dordrecht  in  the  afternoon  with  a 
tack  wind,  and  toward  evening  all  the  men  went  on  shore  in  order  to  draw  the  ship  through  a  narrow 
canal  up  to  the  custom  house,  where  we  remained  till  toward  evening  of  the  8th,  and  then  on  the  water 
where  formerly  72  cities  were  flooded,  and  remained  there  altogether  5  days,  because  the  captain  had 
remained  behind. 

On  July  8th  Melchior  Schultz  came  on  board  and  besides  a  small  shipload  of  wares  was  loaded  on 
our  boat.  On  the  afternoon  of  the  9th  we  sailed  away  and  toward  evening  cast  anchor.  On  the  10th 
we  sailed  a  short  distance  and  again  cast  anchor,  but  toward  noon  the  anchor  was  raised  and  we 
“tacked”  till  evening.  When  we  came  to  (“Sagelooct  Schlevis”)  Scheveningen  where  the  captain  met 
us  again.  On  the  11th  Schultz  returned  to  Haarlem  and  we  sailed  with  a  good  wind  out  to  sea.  In  the 
afternoon  we  had  very  strong  contrary  winds,  the  boat  rocked  very  badly  and  nearly  all  became  seasick. 


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Early  on  the  morning  of  the  12th,  Christopher  Kriebel’s  youngest  child  died,  which  after  a  few 
hours  was  placed  in  a  bag  with  a  little  sand,  and  was  buried  at  sea. 

On  the  13th  of  July  we  had  still  stronger  contrary  winds.  On  the  morning  of  the  14th,  we  cast 
anchor  in  the  channel  between  Dover  in  England  and  Calais  in  France,  and  found  the  water  22  fathoms 
deep;  at  noon  the  anchor  was  raised  and  towards  evening  we  had  favorable  wind  which  lasted  till  noon 
on  the  15th,  after  which  we  had  side  winds  from  the  northwest  and  had  to  tack  for  the  most  part. 

The  following  evening  and  on  the  16th  we  had  favorable  winds  and  then  we  struck  a  calm.  On 
this  day  6  women  from  the  Palatinate  and  two  men  fought  with  one  another;  the  reason  was  a  poor  one 
and  the  woman  who  started  it  was  deservedly  punished.  On  the  17th  we  arrived  safely  in  the  harbor 
of  Keymouth  (Plymouth)  where  we  lay  still  for  12  days,  and  could  not  buy  much  here  as  everything 
was  dear.  Here  we  could  get  fresh  water  on  land,  but  we  could  not  get  any  beer.  On  the  23rd,  a  young 
fellow  from  the  Palatinate  died.  He  was  a  ropemaker  by  trade  and  was  going  to  Pa.  on  his  “Wander 
Jahre”  (wandering  year).  He  was  buried  on  the  shore  in  a  very  poor  coffin. 

In  Plymouth  a  wealthy  woman  presented  the  entire  company  on  board  with  125  shillings  and  when 
it  was  portioned,  each  person  received  four  and  a  half  English  stivers. 

On  the  29th  we  set  sail,  but  on  account  of  bad  winds  we  had  to  lie  still,  but  on  the  30th,  praise  be  to 
God,  we  had  favorable  winds  and  we  sailed  out  on  the  ocean  and  had  favorable  winds  till  the  4th  of 
August.  During  this  time  the  ship  sailed  7  English  miles  per  hour. 

On  the  3rd,  David  Hxibner’s  youngest  child  died,  aged  1  year,  20  weeks,  and  was  buried  at  sea 
according  to  the  ship’s  custom,  formerly  mentioned,  somewhere  off  the  coast  of  Spain.  The  hymn 
“Ach  wie  elend  ist  unsre  Zeit,”  (Oh,  how  bitter  is  our  journey!)  was  sung. 

On  the  4th  of  August  the  wind  was  poor  but  the  sky  was  clear,  but  toward  evening  the  wind  became 
so  strong  that  it  almost  turned  into  a  storm  and  this  lasted  until  the  5th  and  6th.  Although  it  was  not 
exactly  stormy,  still  the  waves  ofttimes  washed  over  the  ship. 

In  the  afternoon  it  happened  that  many  of  the  Palatinates  were  sitting  on  the  bow  of  the  ship, 
since  they  had  their  lodgings  in  the  fore  part  of  the  ship,  when  the  wind  hurled  a  big  wave  over  the  ship, 
which  swamped  the  bow  and  rushed  in  the  forepart  of  the  ship,  so  that  it  was  flooded  with  water,  and 
the  people  sitting  there  were  drenched,  whereupon  a  great  cry  arose,  but  not  a  single  person  was 
drowned. 

During  the  night  a  Palatinate  woman  gave  birth  to  a  child,  and  during  the  night  such  a  strong 
wind  arose  that  the  ship  sailed  9  English  miles  in  an  hour,  whereas  the  day  before  she  made  only  7 
to  8  miles.  On  the  9th  towards  noon  it  became  quite  calm,  and  on  this  day  the  child  of  Gregorius  Schultz 
died ;  it  was  born  on  the  first  day  of  our  journey,  thus  being  16  weeks  old.  Again  a  mother  and  daughter 
of  the  Palatines  quarreled.  The  calm  continued  during  the  10th,  so  that  washing  could  have  been  done 
during  this  fine  weather,  however  the  sailors  had  many  duties  to  perform  on  board  ship  to  keep  it  in 
order. 

At  noon  while  rations  were  being  served  they  hauled  up  the  sails,  but  the  wind  was  still  too  weak, 
but  toward  evening  a  stronger  northwest  wind  arose.  A  very  large  fish  was  also  seen  on  the  10th, 
which  spouted  the  water  high  in  the  air  as  if  it  came  out  of  pipes.  During  this  same  night  Abraham 
Jackel’s  youngest  child  died,  aged  one  and  three-fourths  years,  and  was  buried  at  sea  on  the  11th. 
The  illness  of  the  children  consisted  of  great  heat  and  unnatural  thirst  and  eruptions,  and  after  death 
it  was  found  that  the  inside  of  the  mouth  was  all  black  and  scorched.  (Scarlet  fever?) 

We  had  a  southerly  wind  on  this  day,  but  not  too  strong;  however  it  happened  that  it  broke  off 
the  middle  and  highest  mast.  The  wind  continued  on  the  12th  till  noon,  with  the  sky  clear,  then  it 
became  stronger,  the  sky  became  overcast  and  the  night  quite  boisterous  when  many  waves  were 
thrown  over  the  ship  again.  This  continued  until  noon  on  the  13th,  when  a  soft  north  wind  arose 
which  drove  the  boat  a  little,  but  we  could  not  make  much  progress  against  the  stormy  waves.  On  the 
14th,  Melchior  Meschter’s  child  died,  aged  1  year,  8  weeks. 

Toward  6  o’clock  we  met  a  French  ship  coming  from  the  Spanish  colonies  in  the  West  Indies,  and 
this  day  we  had  an  east  wind  with  some  rain  till  bedtime  when  the  wind  changed  to  southerly,  then 
became  windstill.  It  rained  hard,  when  it  was  noticed  that  the  wind  had  ceased  but  the  waves  con¬ 
tinued  to  rage.  This  is  the  most  distressing  time  on  board  ship  because  on  account  of  being  hurled  from 
one  side  of  the  ship  to  the  other,  one  could  neither  sit  nor  lie  down.  This  caused  a  great  deal  of  dis¬ 
comfort  to  the  sick.  On  this  day  the  mast  was  again  rigged  up  and  toward  evening  we  again  saw  a 
ship  go  by. 

Early  on  the  morning  of  the  15th,  at  daybreak,  it  became  hazy  and  foggy,  and  thundered  toward 
the  northwest,  and  by  noon  was  quite  calm,  when  an  east  wind  arose.  This  morning  we  again  saw  a 
couple  of  ships  and  it  rained  almost  the  entire  day  and  the  following  night.  On  the  16th  we  had  favor- 


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able  winds,  but  on  the  17th  it  was  again  contrary  accompanied  by  thunderstorms,  but  for  the  most 
part  the  storm  passed  by  the  side  of  us.  In  the  distance  the  waves  appeared  like  huge  mountains,  and 
we  again  saw  a  ship  today. 

On  the  18th  David  Schubert’s  child  died.  It  was  born  aboard  the  ship,  being  7  weeks  old.  Again 
on  the  19th  we  had  contrary  wind,  growing  stronger  on  the  20th,  so  that  many  waves  were  thrown 
over  the  ship,  but  toward  evening  the  wind  changed  very  suddenly,  and  came  somewhat  milder  from  the 
northwest,  so  that  the  ship  facing  the  opposing  waves  rose  and  fell  10  ells.  This  wind  continued  through 
the  night;  but  on  the  21st  we  had  a  calm;  the  rudder  was  then  tied  fast  so  that  the  ship  could  drift 
or  remain  still;  but  during  the  night  we  had  somewhat  more  favorable  wind,  but  another  calm  on  the 
22nd.  At  about  9  o’clock  on  this  day,  Maria  Schubert  died  very  suddenly  while  she  was  giving  the 
children  soup.  Four  days  prior  to  this  she  had  injured  herself  while  ascending  some  part  of  the  ship. 
In  the  afternoon  she  was  lowered  into  the  deep  on  a  plank. 

On  account  of  the  extreme  heat  on  this  day  the  captain  gave  us  two  tankards  of  water  in  addition 
to  the  allotted  amount,  at  5  different  times.  Each  day  we  were  allowed  one  tankard  of  beer  and  one 
tankard  of  water,  until  we  had  been  on  the  ocean  14  days,  then  the  beer  gave  out,  and  we  received  2 
tankards  of  water,  but  it  was  very  foul  and  unpalatable,  but  since  we  had  no  other  we  had  to  drink  it. 
In  some  tanks  it  was  worse  than  others,  but  in  the  coffee  it  could  be  changed  somewhat,  but  it  could  be 
tasted  in  the  foods. 

On  Sundays  the  captain  gave  some  of  his  victuals  to  the  most  infirm,  and  also  contributed  of  his 
medicines. 

Toward  evening  we  saw  a  ship  coming  toward  us  in  the  distance,  and  we  met  in  the  evening 
twilight,  when  the  captains  held  a  long  conversation  in  English  by  means  of  speaking  trumpets.  It 
was  an  English  ship  coming  from  the  Barbadoes  in  America,  bound  for  Bristol,  England,  having  been 
20  days  on  the  sea. 

On  the  23rd  and  24th  we  had  contrary  wind,  and  in  the  morning  it  hurled  a  wave  on  the  ship  that 
knocked  the  people  down  and  wet  the  sails  on  the  masts,  9  ells  high.  It  also  hurled  much  water  into 
several  of  the  sleeping  quarters,  because  the  gangways  had  not  been  closed. 

In  the  afternoon  the  wind  died  down  a  little,  but  we  had  rain  during  the  night  and  also  on  the 
26th,  so  that  much  rain  water  was  caught  for  drinking  and  cooking.  This  water  was  very  refreshing 
compared  to  the  foul-smelling  ship’s  water.  In  the  afternoon  the  wind  was  again  still,  but  on  the  27th 
and  28th  we  again  had  contrary  wind.  During  the  night  George  Hoffman’s  youngest  son,  named 
George,  died  of  malarial  fever.  He  was  20  years  of  age,  and  was  buried  in  the  afternoon  as  the  others 
were  buried.  During  the  evening  we  had  a  mild  east  wind  which  continued  during  the  29th  and  30th. 

Early  in  the  morning  of  the  latter  date  we  saw  a  ship  to  one  side,  and  toward  evening  another  came 
toward  us,  from  New  England  in  America  bound  for  Lisbon,  Portugal,  having  been  on  the  ocean  8  days, 
and  during  the  last  day  of  this  month  we  had  very  favorable  wind  which  turned  to  the  southeast  in 
the  evening. 

On  September  1st  the  contrary  wind  lasted  till  afternoon,  and  on  the  2nd  we  had  northwest  wind, 
and  in  the  morning  we  saw  a  very  large  bird  which  hovered  for  a  time  over  the  boat.  We  sailed  eight 
English  miles  per  hour  this  day.  The  northwest  wind  continued  on  the  3rd,  changing  to  the  north  on 
the  fourth,  but  became  calm  during  the  night,  continuing  during  the  5th,  accompanied  by  terrific 
heat,  because  according  to  the  captain’s  statement  the  former  wind  drove  us  as  far  south  as  the  35th 
parallel,  so  that  the  heat  could  hardly  be  endured.  The  captain  therefore  ordered  that  some  water  be 
given  to  the  people  toward  evening. 

On  the  6th  we  had  southwest  wind,  which  arose  during  the  previous  evening.  Two  ships  came 
toward  us,  but  not  too  near.  During  the  day  the  wind  increased,  so  that  it  became  pretty  strong, 
because  when  such  a  strong  tack  wind  blows  the  ship  veers  so  much  to  one  side  that  one  can  hardly 
walk  or  stand  up,  and  if  one  cannot  hold  fast  to  something  he  will  fall  down,  and  must  get  along  as 
best  he  can  if  he  has  something  to  do. 

On  the  morning  of  the  8th  the  wind  became  somewhat  stronger,  the  sea  being  very  wild,  growing 
stronger  in  the  afternoon,  continuing  till  the  evening  of  the  9th,  when  a  cheerful  splashing  rain  fell, 
following  which  the  wind  became  very  variable,  sometimes  quiet,  then  again  stormy,  accompanied 
by  heavy  thunder,  which  continued  until  the  10th  when  we  encountered  a  real  storm  from  the  east, 
which  was  so  severe  that  all  the  sails  had  to  be  furled  and  the  rudder  tied  up,  so  that  the  vessel  was 
given  over  to  the  fierce,  wild  sea,  and  it  is  scarcely  possible  to  describe  the  distress.  Every  place  in  the 
vessel  where  there  was  a  hole  or  a  window  was  nailed  up;  and  everybody  was  confined  without  any  air 
and  in  the  midst  of  great  heat.  In  addition  to  this  the  boat  rocked  terribly  and  water  poured  in  every¬ 
where. 


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God  be  praised  that  this  storm  did  not  last  more  than  8  hours  for  without  air  we  could  not  have 
endured  it  any  longer.  In  the  afternoon  the  ship  was  opened  again,  but  during  the  night  we  had  a 
strong  wind,  and  likewise  on  the  eleventh,  when  we  sailed  from  six  to  eight  English  miles.  On  the 
twelfth  we  had  still  more  favorable  wind,  which  grew  weaker  during  the  evening.  On  this  same  day 
the  sailors  dropped  the  sounding  lead  and  struck  at  forty-five  fathoms.  On  the  same  day  an  English 
vessel  from  Gibraltar  came  up  to  us.  It  was  only  loaded  with  sand,  and  was  sailing  to  Maryland  to 
load  tobacco. 

On  the  13th  of  September  the  wind  became  very  weak  and  four  large  fish  sailed  about  the  vessel. 
The  sailors  tried  to  catch  one,  but  since  it  was  so  heavy  the  cord  broke  and  the  fish  fell  back  into  the 
water. 

On  the  14th  we  had  contrary  wind  turning  to  northwest  during  the  night.  On  the  forenoon  of  the 
15th  almost  windstill,  and  in  the  afternoon  north-wind.  We  saw  two  ships  again  on  this  day.  The  lead 
was  dropped  but  no  bottom  was  found.  On  the  morning  of  the  16th  we  saw  a  small  vessel  pass  by. 
We  had  favorable  wind  and  we  again  sounded  in  the  afternoon  and  reached  bottom  at  55  fathoms.  In 
the  afternoon  a  large  bird  seated  itself  on  the  uppermost  mast,  which  a  Frenchman  shot  and  it  fell  into 
the  water.  We  also  saw  many  flying  fish,  and  toward  evening  the  lead  was  again  dropped  but  no  bottom 
was  found,  but  during  the  night  bottom  was  struck  at  50  fathoms,  and  early  on  the  17th,  20  fathoms, 
and  at  noon  18  fathoms.  There  was  also  a  sailor  on  the  mast  who  cried  “Land!  Land!”  This  was  seen 
also  by  others  who  were  on  the  masts.  We  had  favorable  wind  but  the  night  was  windstill  and  rainy. 
The  18th,  contrary  wind,  and  we  had  to  tack  back  and  forth  toward  the  land  all  the  time.  Toward 
evening  the  wind  became  so  strong  that  if  we  still  had  been  on  the  high  sea  we  would  have  had  to 
endure  a  storm,  but  during  the  night  the  anchor  was  cast  toward  the  east  in  the  Delaware.  The  follow¬ 
ing  day  and  also  on  the  19th  the  wind  still  continued  so  strong  and  so  bitter  cold,  that  one  had  doubts 
as  to  whether  we  had  come  to  a  warmer  country.  Toward  7  o’clock  a  boatman  came  rowing  who 
remained  with  us  on  board  ship;  at  the  same  time  a  vessel  came  sailing  down  the  Delaware  from 
Philadelphia,  bound  for  England.  With  this  vessel  our  captain  sent  a  letter  to  his  wife  in  Rotterdam 
announcing  our  safe  arrival  in  the  Delaware. 

At  nine  o’clock  the  anchor  was  raised  but  the  ship  could  make  no  progress  against  the  contrary 
winds,  so  that  the  anchor  was  again  dropped  at  noon. 

In  the  afternoon  two  more  vessels  came  from  Philadelphia,  bound  for  England,  and  toward  evening 
the  wind  died  down  somewhat,  and  early  on  the  20th  it  changed  so  that  the  anchor  was  raised,  but  it 
became  windstill,  and  at  about  3  o’clock  a  gentle  south  wind  started  to  blow  and  the  anchor  was  again 
raised. 

About  eight  o’clock  in  the  evening  the  old  widow  Reinwald,  from  Armenruh,  died.  She  had  been 
ailing  for  a  long  time,  and  was  lowered  into  the  water  at  10  o’clock. 

On  the  21st  of  September  it  was  again  calm,  and  the  anchor  was  dropped  near  New  Castle,  and  we 
obtained  our  first  fresh  water  out  of  the  river  today.  The  captain  rowed  over  and  brought  back  a  bag 
of  apples  and  shared  them  with  the  passengers.  Many  apples  were  also  brought  for  sale,  in  addition  to 
rolls.  At  noon  the  anchor  was  again  raised  but  the  wind  was  still  too  weak,  and  we  drifted  along  with 
the  current.  In  the  afternoon  the  captain  went  ahead. 

On  the  22nd,  thank  God,  we  came  safely  into  the  harbor  of  Philadelphia;  the  anchor  was  cast 
and  the  cannons  were  fired,  whereupon  many  people  soon  came  on  board  ship,  together  with  George 
Schultz,  and  Messrs.  Ivlemm.  George  Schultz  distributed  many  apples  amongst  the  passengers  and 
provided  us  with  fresh  beer. 

On  the  23rd  of  September,  all  males  past  16  years  of  age,  had  to  go  to  the  .Courthouse  and  take  the 
Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the  ruler  of  the  country,  namely  the  King  of  Great  Britain,  and  his  successors 
to  the  throne  of  England.  We  Silesians  who  could  not  take  the  oath  on  account  of  our  conscience, 
were  quite  readily  excused,  and  were  permitted  to  pledge  our  allegiance  with  a  clasp  of  the  hand. 

We  had  a  very  good  captain,  who  kept  strictly  to  his  contract,  and  very  able  sailors,  who  had  very 
much  patience  with  us. 

Our  board  on  the  vessel  was:  Sundays,  beef;  Mondays,  rice  and  syrup;  Tuesdays,  pork  and  peas. 
As  a  rule  we  had  good  meat,  but  it  was  salted  too  much.  Wednesdays,  meal;  Thursday,  beef  and 
barley.  We  preferred  the  meal  to  meat.  On  the  other  days  we  had  dried  codfish,  syrup,  coffee  and  peas. 

Altogether,  there  were  300  persons  on  the  vessel,  hence  it  can  be  readily  seen  how  embarrassing  it 
was,  since  the  sailors  had  work  to  do  in  all  parts  of  the  vessel.  However,  God  be  praised  that  he  stood 
by  us  so  faithfully  in  all  our  dangers.  Thus  we  completed  our  long  and  dangerous  journey  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  on  September  22,  1734,  after  haying  spent  almost  a  half  year  on  the  journey. 


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On  October  5th  arrived  the  two  families  that  had  remained  behind,  after  having  spent  ten  weeks 
on  the  open  sea. 

Of  course  many  more  things  happened  on  our  journey,  but  we  do  not  wish  to  burden  the  reader 
with  details,  hence  have  omitted  them. 


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MELCHIOR  SCHULTZ  LIST  OF  BIRTHS 


In  1771,  Melchior  Schultz  compiled  a  list  of  Schwenkfelders  who  were  still  living  that  were  born 
in  Germany.  This  list  is  found  in  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  [E.  2 ,  12,  27.]. 


Gregorius  Scholtz 

1691 

Sein  Vetter 

Georg  Scholtz 

Feb.,  1710 

Georg  Scholtz 

Dec.  6,  1711 

Gebrtider 

Melchior  Scholtz 

Jun.  26,  1714 

Christoph  Scholtz 

Mar.  26,  1718 

Johannes  Jakkel 

Feb.,  1708 

Christoph  Jakkel 

Octob.,  1715 

Andreas  Warmer 

1706 

Christoph  Krauss 

1720 

Christoph  Wigner 

1712 

Abraham  Wigner 

1719 

Georg  Wigner 

1721 

Georg  Kribel 

1715 

Christoph  Kribel 

1724 

Casper  Seibt 

Nov.  1,  1725 

Hans  Chr.  Hiibner 

Dec.  22,  1722 

David  Schubert,  ohngefehr 

1693 

Christoph  Yakel  von  Armenruh 

1718 

David  Meschter 

1707 

Christoph  Hoffman 

1727 

Sein  Vater 

Balthasar  Hoffman 

1687 

Georg  Kribel 

1732 

Casper  Kribel,  gest. 

1701 

George  Drescher 

1688 

Melchior  Meschter 

1695 

Gebriider 

[  Gregoriii  Meschter 

Nov.,  1705 

Melchior  Kribel 

Feb.  2,  1709 

Balthaser  Krauss 

Mertz,  1706 

Sein  Bruder 

Oct.,  1714 

David  Schultz,  mein  Vetter 

1717 

David  Hiibner,  ohngefehr 

1696 

Georg  Anders 

1711 

Georg  Jakkel 

1709 

Melcher  Wagner 

Dec.  13,  1728 

Christoph  Wagner 

Dec.,  1727 

David  Wagner 

1734 

Abraham  Beer 

Feb.,  1722 

Andreas  Beer 

Juny,  1732 

Georg  Hiibner,  ohngefehr 

1697 

dessen  Vetters  Hans  Hibners 

Sohne  Hans 

1720 

Melchior,  ohngefehr 

1723 

“Diese  letzten  2  halten  sich  von  uns  ab  und  schamen  sich  des  Nahmens.  (These  last 
two  hold  themselves  aloof  from  us,  and  are  ashamed  of  the  name.) 


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MARRIAGE  RECORDS 

1706—1805 


The  following  list  of  marriages  was  compiled  from  original  records  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical 


Library.  [E.  2.  8.] 

Married  by  Rev. 

Christopher  Schultz: 

Christoph  Meschter 

Hereford 

Christina  Jaklin 

May  6,  1766 

George  Jakel 

Upper  Milford 

Rosina  Schubertin 

May  5,  1768 

Balthaser  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Anna  Jakelin 

Nov.  24,  1768 

Balthaser  Krause 

Upper  Milford 

Susanna  Jakelin 

Juny  15,  1769 

George  Dresher 

Towamenein 

Maria  Jakelin 

Octob.  23,  1770 

Christoph  Schultz,  Jun. 

U.  Hanover 

Maria  Jakelin 

Apr.  25,  1771 

Abraham  Schultz 

U.  Hanover 

Regina  Jakelin 

Octob.  24,  1771 

George  Kriebel 

Salford 

Esther  Wiegnerin 

Octob.  15,  1772 

Melchior  Kriebel 

Gwineth 

Rosina  Hiibnerin 

Octob.  28,  1772 

Christopher  Meschter 

Towamenein 

Rosina  Kriebelin 

Octob.  21,  1773 

Melchior  Meschter 

Hereford 

Anna  Maria  Zollerin 

Nov.  24,  1774 

Melchior  Schubert 

Chestnut  Hill 

Maria  Krausin 

May  30,  1775 

Caspar  Jakkel 

Hereford 

Anna  Jakkelin 

Aug.  10,  1775 

Matthews  Gerhard 

U.  Hanover 

Maria  Krausin 

Nov.  14,  1776 

Gregorius  Schultz 

U.  Hanover 

Rosina  Jakkelin 

May  1,  1777 

Abraham  Kriebel 

Salford 

Rosina  Hartranfftin 

Feb.  12,  1778 

Matthews  Gerhard 

U.  Milford 

Anna  Jakkelin 

Feb.  11,  1779 

Jeremias  Kribel 

Salford 

Anna  Rosina  Jakkelin 

Nov.  11,  1779 

Melchior  Schultz 

U.  Hanover 

Salome  Wagnerin 

Nov.  29,  1781 

Christoph  Jakkel 

Chestnut  Hill 

Susanna  Kriebelin 

Juny  6,  1782 

George  Schneider 

Gwyneth 

Susanna  Wiegnerin 

Apr.  25,  1784 

Abraham  Kriebel 

U.  Milford 

Salome  Jackelin 

Apr.  29,  1784 

Christoph  Neumann 

U.  Hanover 

Rosina  Wiegnerin 

May  11,  1786 

David  Jackel 

U.  Hanover 

Anna  Kriebelin 

Nov.  29,  1787 

Isaac  Jackel 

Hereford 

Susanna  Andersin 

Apr.  24,  1788 

Jacob  Kriebel 

U.  Milford 

Lydia  Jackelin 

May  29,  1788 

Married  by  Rev.  Christoph  Kriebel: 

Melchior  Jakel 

U.  Milford 

Regina  Schultzin 

Nov.  15,  1770 

Andreas  Kribel 

Salford 

Susanna  Jakelin 

May  31,  1771 

George  Heebner 

Worcester 

Anna  Schubertin 

Nov.  21,  1771 

David  Schultz 

U.  Hanover 

Catharine  Harteranfftin 

Oct.  6,  1772 

Abraham  Jakkel 

Chestnut  Hill 

Sarah  Wagnerin 

Oct.  8,  1776 

Andreas  Schultz 

Hereford 

Charlotte  Jakkelin 

Nov.  21,  1776 

Jacob  Jakkel 

U.  Hanover 

Susanna  Schultzin 

May  7,  1778 

Melchior  Kribel 

Gwineth 

Barbara  Schubertin 

Nov.  25,  1779 

Abraham  Anders 

Towamenein 

Esther  Jackelin 

May  27,  1784 

Abraham  Dresher 

Towamenein 

Susanna  Seibtin 

May  22,  1787 

Married  by  Rev. 

Christopher  Hoffman: 

George  Schneider 

Gwineth 

Rosina  Andersin 

1780 

David  Schultz 

Hereford 

Anna  Kriebelin 

May  17,  1781 

Christoph  Schneider 

Gwineth 

Susanna  Heidrichin 

April  11,  1782 

Christoph  Kriebel 

Gwyneth 

Susanna  Wiegnerin 

Aug.  17,  1784 

Henrich  Schneider 

Gwyneth 

Regina  Reinwaldin 

May  10,  1785 

Andreas  Anders 

Towamenein 

Sarah  Reinwaldin 

Sept.  6,  1787 

Abr.  Kriebel 

Lower  Salford 

Eva  Heydrichen 

Apr.  17,  1788 

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The  document  is  in  the  State  Archives,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

(Courtesy  of  Prof.  H.  H.  Shenk.) 


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53 


Christian  Schneider 

Gwyneth 

Susanna  Reinwaldin 

Nov.  4,  1788 

Abraham  Hiibner 

Worcester 

Christina  Wagnerin 

May  11,  1790 

Edmund  Flinn 

L.  Salford 

Maria  Wiegnerin 

Oct.  7,  1790 

George  Anders 

Towamencin 

Catharina  Jackelin 

May  2,  1793 

Andreas  Kriebel 

Towamencin 

Maria  Hlibnerin 

Oct.  31,  1793 

Abraham  Wiegner 

Worcester 

Susanna  Schneiderin 

May  1,  1794 

Abraham  Jacket 

Towamencin 

Sarah  Heidrichen 

May  8,  1794 

Christoph  Kriebel 

Worcester 

Rosina  Seibtin 

Oct.  30,  1794 

Johannes  Wiegner 

Worcester 

Rosina  Kriebelin 

Sept.  10,  1795 

Jacob  Gerhardt 

U.  Hanover 

Helena  Krausin 

Nov.  21,  1795 

Benjamin  Anders 

Worcester 

Salome  Jackelin 

June  21,  1796 

Abraham  Seibt 

Towamencin 

Anna  Andersin 

Nov.  21,  1799 

Christoph  Dresher 

Upper  Dublin 

Anna  Andersin 

Nov.  28,  1799 

Johannes  Anders 

Towamencin 

Regina  Meschterin 

Oct.  23,  1800 

Adam  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Regina  Kriebelin 

May  21,  1801 

Abraham  Kriebel 

Lower  Salford 

Christina  Kriebelin 

June  4,  1801 

Samuel  Drescher 

Upper  Dublin 

Anna  Kriebelin 

Oct.  22,  1801 

Samuel  Kriebel 

Lower  Salford 

Christina  Schultzin 

June  3,  1802 

Abraham  Anders 

Worcester 

Susanna  Dresherin 

Nov.  25,  1802 

Married  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel: 

Balthaser  Hiibner 

Worcester 

Susanna  Schultzin 

May  20,  1794 

Jeremias  Krauss 

Upper  Hanover 

Regina  Krausin 

June  17,  1794 

Johannes  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Regina  Hlibnerin 

May  24,  1796 

Andreas  Krauss 

Upper  Milford 

Susanna  Schultzin 

Nov.  30,  1797 

Andreas  Jacket 

Upper  Milford 

Maria  Jackelin 

May  1,  1798 

Jacob  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Magdalena  Gerhard  tin 

April  11,  1799 

George  Heidrich 

Lower  Salford 

Susanna  Jakelin 

Nov.  14,  1799 

Jacob  Schneider 

Gwyneth 

Eva  Schultzin 

Nov.  19,  1799 

George  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Barbara  Jakelin 

May  29,  1800 

Isaac  Jakel 

Springfield 

'  Regina  Schultzin 

Nov.  4,  1800 

Matthews  Gerhardt 

Upper  Hanover 

Esther  Jakelin 

May  24,  1803 

Matthews  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Christina  Jakelin 

May  26,  1803 

David  Jakel 

Upper  Milford 

Susanna  Schultzin 

Oct.  27,  1803 

Christoph  Schultz 

Hereford 

Susanna  Jakelin 

May  29,  1804 

Isaac  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Susanna  Schultzin 

May  31,  1804 

Samuel  Schultz 

Upper  Hanover 

Rosina  Jakelin 

May  9,  1805 

George  Krauss 

Upper  Milford 

Maria  Schultzin 

May  21,  1805 

Married  by  Rev.  Melchior  Kriebel: 

George  Heiderich 

Lower  Salford 

Susanna  Kriebelin 

May  15,  1804 

Isaac  Kriebel 

Lower  Salford 

Regina  Schultzin 

Nov.  1,  1804 

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dates  of  naturalization  of  the 

SCHWENKFELDERS 


{From  Pa.  Archives,  2nd.  Ser.,  Vol.  II.  p  356) 


June  21,  1743 . Beyer,  Abraham 

Dresher,  Christopher 
Dresher,  George 
Heebner,  Hans 
Heebner,  John 
Heydrick,  Abraham 
Heydrick,  Balthasar 
Heydrick,  George 
Kriebel,  Caspar 
Kriebel,  George 
Meschter,  David 
Neuman,  Christopher 
Reinwald,  Christopher 
Schultz,  Christopher 
Schultz,  George 
Schultz,  George,  Jun. 

Sept.  24,  1745 . Hartranft,  Abraham 

Heebner,  Christopher 
Heebner,  David 
Hoffman,  George 
Kriebel,  Christopher 
Meschter,  Melchior 
Reinwald,  George 
Seipt,  Christopher 
Shubert,  David 
Weigner,  Abraham 
Weigner,  George 

May  30,  1748 . Krause,  Christopher 

(p.  376) 

June  1,  1749 . .  .  .Hartranft,  Melchior 

June  1,  1750  (1749). .  .Heebner,  John  Christo¬ 
pher  (p.  378) 
Hoffman,  Christopher 
Kriebel,  Melchior 
Seipt,  Caspar 


June  21,  1743 . Schultz,  Melchior 

Seipt,  David 
Weigner,  Christopher 
Wiegner,  Hans 
Wiegner,  Melchior 
Yeakle,  Abraham 
Yeakle,  Abraham 
Yeakle,  Balthazar 
Yeakle,  Christopher 
Yeakle,  Christopher 
Yeakle,  John 

April  4,  1743 . Schultz,  George  (put 

down  as  taking  the 
Sacraments.) 

(Page  369)  before  the 
Supreme  Court. 
Wagner,  Christopher 

July  1,  1751 . Heebner,  Melchior 

July  7,  1753  (1751, 

Sept.  25) . Yeakle,  Jeremiah 

Sept.  24,  1753 . Wagner, Melchior  (p.390) 

Apr.  10,  1755 . Anders  (Andrews), 

George 

Heebner,  Christopher 
Kriebel,  George 
Neuman,  David 
Reinwald,  Christopher 
(p.  394) 

Headrick,  George 

Apr.  10,  1759 . Meschter,  Gregorius 

Yeakle,  Baltzar 

Apr.  10,  1758  (1760).  .Schultz,  George  (p.  400) 
(1761) .  .  Schultz, Gregorius  (p.420) 
Apr.  10  or  11,  1761. .  Warmer,  Andrew 


The  following  is  another  list  of  the  Naturalization  of  the  Sch wenkf elders.  Duplicate  copies  of 
lists  of  naturalized  aliens  were  sent  to  England  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Lords  of  Trade  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Provincial  Council.  This  list  was  copied  from  the  Publication  of  the  Huguenot  Society  of  London, 
Vol.  XXIV,  1921.  Edited  by  M.  S.  Guiseppi,  F.  S.  A. 

“Naturalization  of  foreign  Protestants  in  the  American  Colonies  pursuant  to  Statue  13,  Geo.  II 


c  7.” 

Apr.  11,  12,  13,  1743 

Supreme  Court  at  Phila. 

Persons  Naturalized: 

George  Dresher 

Phila,  Co. 

Quakers 

Abraham  Yakell 

Phila.  Co. 

Christopher  Dresher 

i  i 

Christopher  Yakell 

<  < 

George  Kribell 

i  i 

John  Yakell 

Bucks  Co. 

George  Heidrick 

<  < 

Balthazar  Yakell 

<  < 

Abraham  Hedrick  (Heidrick) 

i  < 

David  Messhter 

Phila. 

Hans  Hubner 

<< 

George  Schultz 

<  < 

Caspar  Kribell 

i  < 

Balthazar  Kaus 

U 

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David  Seibt 

Phila.  Co. 

George  Scholtz,  Junr 

Phila. 

Christopher  Weigner 

<< 

Melchior  Scholtz 

<  i 

Christopher  Yeakell 

U 

Christopher  Scholtz 

i  < 

Abraham  Yakell 

i  i 

Melchior  Weigner  (Wiegner) 

U 

Balthazar  Heidrick 

<  i 

Abraham  Beyer,  Junr. 

<  < 

John  Hubener,  Junr. 

i  i 

Hans  Weigner 

<  < 

(A  true  copy  from  the  Records  of  the  Supream  Court  of  Pa.  Certified  by  John  Ross,  Proton. 
Let  this  be  delivered  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  that  an  entry  thereof  may 

by  him  be  made  pursuant  to  the  Tenor  of  the  Act  of  Parliament  in  such 

case  lately  made  and 

provided — -John  Kinsey.) 

Quakers 

Said  Supreme  Court,  24  Sept.  1745 

Abraham  Hartrampff 

Phila. 

Christopher  Kribel 

Phila. 

George  Wigner 

i  i 

George  Reinwalt 

u 

Abraham  Wigner 

U 

Christopher  Seibr  (sic) 

i  < 

Melchior  Mayster 

<  < 

Christopher  Hibner 

a 

David  Hibner 

<  < 

David  Shubert  (sic) 

u 

Supreme  Court,  25  &  26  Sept,  and  Oct.  4,  1749 

Quakers 

John  Christopher  Heebner  Phila.  Christopher  Wagner  Phila. 

Melchior  Creeble  “  Casper  Seibt  “ 

Christopher  Hoffman  (Hoffmann) 


Melchior  Heavenor 


Sept.  25,  1750 

Frederick  Twp.,  Phila.  Co. 


1753,  Sept.  24,  Supreme  Court,  Phila. 


Melker  Waggoner 


David  Newman 
Christopher  Hebener 
George  Andrews, 
George  Kreebel 


Worcester,  Phila. 

April  10,  1755 

North  Wales,  Phila.  Co. 
Frederick,  Phila.  Co. 
Towamensing,  Phila.  Co. 
Towamensing,  Phila.  Co. 


Christr.  Newman 


Sept.  24,  1755 

New  Hanover,  Phila. 


Supreme  Court  at  Phila.  25  Sept.,  1758 

George  Shultz 

Supreme  Court  at  Phila.,  10  Apr.,  1759 

Affirmers’  Names 
Gregorius  Maister 
Baltzer  Yeagle 

10  Apr.,  1760  Jurors’  Names 
John  Shultz 

(The  reader  will  note  the  variations  from  the  list  taken  from  the  Pennsylvania  Archives.) 

[Data  supplied  by  Dr.  J.  E.  B.  Buckenham .] 


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ENROLLMENT  OF  SCHWENKFELDERS  DURING  THE 

REVOLUTIONARY  WAR 


At  the  time  of  the  struggle  for  American  Independence  the  population  of  the  colonies  was  compara¬ 
tively  small.  In  order  to  secure  enough  soldiers  for  the  patriotic  cause  it  was  necessary  to  enroll  all 
able-bodied  men  of  the  remote  districts.  The  following  are  lists  of  Schwenkfelders  who  were  enrolled 
in  Capt.  Daniel  Springer’s  Company  of  Militia  which  was  part  of  the  Fifth  Battalion.  It  is  not  known 
just  how  many  of  them  saw  actual  service  in  the  army,  but  probably  a  very  small  proportion  of  them 
served,  as  their  religious  views  led  them  to  be  opposed  to  bearing  arms  or  engaging  in  military  careers. 

Capt.  Daniel  Springer’s  Co.  of  Militia 
Abraham  Anders 
Abraham  Dresher 
Abraham  Kriebel 
Christopher  Meschter 
Baltis  Rhinewalt 
Christopher  Rhinewalt 
Melchior  Rhinewalt 
David  Se'pt 
John  Yeakle 
Baltis  Yeakle 

The  second  list  is  “Non-Associators.”  In  this  list  are  included  the  older  men  and  probably  those 
who  for  various  causes  could  secure  exemption  from  military  duty.  We  notice  that  some  names  are 
on  both  lists;  perhaps  they  were  the  ones  who  secured  exemption. 

“Non-Associators” 

George  Anders 
Abraham  Dresher 
Abraham  Kriebel 
George  Meschter 
Baltis  Rhinewalt 
Baltis  Yeakle 
John  Yeakle 

[Hist,  of  Towamencin  Twp. — Matthews — p  12.] 

In  view  of  authorities  examined  and  of  other  material  at  hand,  it  seems  safe  to  draw  these  inferences: 

No  one  connected  with  the  religious  movement  of  the  Schwenkfelders  took  up  arms  during  the 
Revolution. 

No  one  refused  to  pay  the  fines  imposed  for  the  non-performance  of  military  service. 

Less  hardship  befell  them  than  some  other  non-combatants. 

No  Schwenkfelders  were  suspected  of  treason  or  toryism,  nor  were  they  treated  as  suspects. 

Melchior  Wagner  and  Christopher  Schultz  attended  the  Provincial  Convention  for  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania  in  January,  1775,  at  which  time  a  series  of  strong  resolutions  was  adopted;  one  of 
them  contained  the  words: 

“Resolved  unanimously  that  it  is  the  most  earnest  wish  and  desire  of  this  convention  to  see 
harmony  restored  between  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies  *  *  *  *  but  if  the  British  Administration 
should  attempt  to  force  a  submission  to  the  late  arbitrary  acts  of  British  Parliament  in  such  a  situation 
we  hold  it  our  indispensable  duty  to  resist  such  force  and  at  every  hazard  to  defend  the  rights  and 
liberties  of  America.”  Messrs.  Schultz  and  Wagner  undoubtedly  represented  the  mind  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders  on  the  issues  at  stake  in  voting  for  this  and  other  resolutions. 

Christopher  Schultz  penned  a  letter  to  friends  in  Germany,  June  27,  1779,  in  which  he  used  these 
words: 

“To  the  glory  of  God  we  must  say  that  his  protecting  hand  has  been  over  us  in  such  a  fatherly 
way  that  notwithstanding  frequent  fearful  prospects,  urgent  want,  severe  threats,  and  even  extortions 
by  those  in  authority,  it  is  customary  for  our  people  to  say  as  they  meet  in  conversation,  no  one  has 
any  reason  for  complaint,  he  ought  rather  to  thank  God  who  has  always  had  ways  and  means  of  escape 


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for  us  even  if  at  times  punishment  befell  us.  The  war  party  has  thus  far  not  succeeded  in  forcing 
any  of  our  people  to  enter  the  military  lines  although  all  males  between  18  and  53  were  enrolled  in  the 
militia  classes,  but  exorbitant  sums  must  be  paid  to  escape  such  service.”  (Translation.) 

The  same  thoughts  were  repeated  in  a  letter  written  in  1783,  signed  by  quite  a  number  of  leading 
church  members. 

In  1871  it  was  by  resolution  in  Conference  agreed  that  members  of  the  Church  were  not  permitted 
to  take  part  in  military  bands  (brass  bands)  or  to  go  with  or  to  follow  the  same. 


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SOME  SCHWENKFELDER  PRIVATE  CEMETERIES 

DRESHERTOWN  CEMETERY 

This  cemetery  is  situated  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  to  the  northeast  of  the  village  of  Dresher,  Pa. 
(formerly  Dreshertown),  fronting  on  the  Upper  Dublin  turnpike.  Christopher  Dresher  owned  land 
here  prior  to  1800,  and  the  village  was  named  after  him. 

Nineteen  graves  are  distinguishable,  the  stone  having  the  earliest  interment  bearing  the  initials 
L.  D.  1801.  One  of  the  graves  is  that  of  George  Dresher  who  died  single,  Jan.  6,  1851,  aged  35  years. 
In  his  will  he  bequeathed  one  acre  of  land  surrounding  this  graveyard  to  the  Schwenkf elders  for  burial 
purposes. 

The  Schwenkfelder  Church  has  title  to  this  cemetery  and  rebuilt  the  wall  around  it  in  1912. 
[Schwenkf eldian,  Vol.  Ill,  pp  101-139 .] 

HANS  HEEBNER  CEMETERY 

This  cemetery,  located  a  short  distance  east  of  the  village  of  Cedars,  Pa.,  on  what  was  formerly 
the  William  G.  Freed  farm,  now  (1920)  owned  by  Hiram  K.  Kriebel,  is  owned  by  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church.  Nineteen  graves  have  been  counted  in  this  cemetery,  mostly  marked  by  common  field  stones; 
only  one  marble  stone  is  visible  and  it  contains  the  following  inscription: 

“In 

memory  of 
John  C.  Heebner 
who  departed  this  life 
Jan.  30,  1804 
aged  82  years.” 

THE  CHRISTOPHER  WAGNER  BURYING  GROUND 

The  Christopher  Wagner  Burying  Ground  is  located  on  the  farm  owned  in  1920  by  John  K.  Heeb¬ 
ner,  Worcester,  Pa.,  a  great-great  grandson  of  Christopher  Wagner.  While  it  is  known  that  several 
people  are  buried  there  with  unmarked  graves,  two  headstones  contain  the  following  epitaphs: 

“CHRISTOPHER  WAGNER 
died  28th  No’r  1810 
aged  82  years” 

“SUSANNA  WAGNER 
died  July  2,  1817 
aged  82  yr.  8  mo.” 

It  is  said  that  Susanna  Wagner  in  walking  over  the  porch  floor  to  watch  an  approaching  storm 
struck  her  foot  against  a  projecting  nail  in  the  floor  and  fractured  the  bone  in  her  leg,  and  died  soon 
afterward  as  a  result. 

It  is  said  that  Melchior  Heydrick  who  was  a  teamster  in  the  American  Revolution  lies  buried  there 
as  are  also  the  twin  children  of  Abraham  Heebner,  Sr.  [Schwenkf eldian  Vol.  I,  p  22.} 

YEAKLE  BURYING  GROUND 

The  Yeakle  Burying  Ground  is  located  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  from  the  Phila.  line  immediately 
on  the  north  side  of  Chestnut  Hill.  It  was  purchased  in  1802  by  Christopher  Yeakle  and  his  two  sons, 
Abraham  and  Christopher,  and  his  son-in-law,  Abraham  Heydrick,  for  $100.  It  contains  about  one- 
eighth  of  an  acre  and  is  enclosed  by  a  stone  wall.  It  originally  belonged  to  the  Mack  family  of  German¬ 
town  and  was  used  as  a  place  of  interment  some  time  before  1753.  Here  are  buried  members  of  the 
Mack,  Yeakle,  Heydrick,  Schultz,  Dowers,  Ouberholzer,  Kriebel,  and  Shuman  families  of  the  surround¬ 
ing  section. 

Tradition  states  that  several  soldiers  who  had  died  from  wounds  received  at  Germantown  and  from 
the  attack  made  on  the  Americans  under  Gen.  Irvine,  near  by,  were  also  consigned  to  burial  here. 
[Bean — Hist,  of  Montg.  Co.,  p  1073.] 


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The  deed  of  conveyance  contains  the  following  clause  in  reference  to  the  right  of  way  into  the 
said  burying  ground: 

“Together  with  the  uninterrupted  use  and  privilege  of  a  road  or  passage  of  12  feet  wide  to  extend  from  the  North 
Wales  Great  Road  about  75  perches  to  the  before  described  lot  or  piece  of  land  upon  and  over  the  Northwest  side  of  the 
residue  of  the  said  25  acres  of  land,  and  along  the  South  east  side  of  the  aforesaid  line  of  the  late  Frederick  Knapp’s 
land,  with  free  ingress,  egress  and  regress,  of  along  and  upon  the  said  12  feet  wide  road  or  passage,  with  horses,  wagons, 
carts,  carriages,  or  otherwise,  provided  the  said  Christopher  Yeakle,  Sr.,  Abraham  Yeakle,  Christopher  Yeakle,  Jr., 
and  Abraham  Heydrick,  their  heirs  and  assigns  make  no  other  claim  on  the  aforesaid  12  feet  wide  road  or  passage, 
other  than  the  right  of  passing  and  repassing  on  and  over  the  same  in  manner  aforesaid.” 

The  North  Wales  Great  Road,  as  referred  to  in  said  Deed,  is  what  is  now  known  as  the  Bethlehem 
Pike,  as  Stenton  Avenue  did  not  exist  at  the  time. 

The  original  tract  has  been  enlarged  by  several  additional  purchases,  so  that  the  part  enclosed  by 
the  stone  wall  is  only  a  small  part  of  the  entire  tract  which  the  deeds  describe. 

On  Jan.  18,  1838,  William  Kerper  of  Germantown  Twp.,  carpenter,  and  Sarah,  his  Wife,  sold  to 
Isaac  Yeakle,  of  Springfield  Twp.,  Yeoman,  Abraham  Heydrick,  of  Springfield  Twp.,  Yeoman,  Samuel 
Yeakle  of  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Yeoman,  a  piece  of  land  in  Springfield  Twp.  for  the  use  of  a  burying 
ground  for  $33.75  U.  S.  money. 

It  is  part  of  the  same  premises  which  Daniel  Snyder  and  Peter  Fisher,  Executors  of  Michael  Fisher, 
deceased,  on  May  17, 1832,  sold  to  William  Kerper.  The  right  of  the  twelve  foot  road  is  again  repeated — - 
75  perches  to  the  North  Wales  Great  Road — now  Bethlehem  Pike,  over  the  North  West  side  of  the  resi¬ 
dence  of  the  William  Kerper’s  other  land,  and  along  the  southeast  side  of  the  aforesaid  line  of  the  said 
John  Kerper’s  land  with  the  egress,  ingress,  and  regress,  etc. 

On  Jan.  26,  1838,  Isaac  Yeakle,  Abraham  Heydrick,  and  Samuel  Yeakle  granted  to  John  Krieble, 
of  Germantown  Twp.  and  to  Henry  Schultz  of  Whitemarsh  Twp.  an  “equal  right,  title,  and  interest’’ 
to  these  54  square  perches — -consideration  $15.00.  [Norristown  D.B.  56:311 .] 

On  Mar.  29,  1847,  Daniel  Streeper,  of  Germantown  Twp.,  Yeoman,  and  wife,  Sarah,  sold  to  Isaac 
Yeakle  of  Springfield  Twp.,  Abraham  Heydrick  of  Springfield  Twp.,  Samuel  Yeakle  of  Whitemarsh 
Twp.,  Jacob  Yeakle  of  Springfield  Twp.,  John  Kriebel  of  Germantown  Twp.,  John  Schultz  of  German¬ 
town  Twp.,  and  Anna  Schultz  of  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  widow  of  Henry  Schultz,  25^  perches  of  land  for 
the  consideration  of  $35.00  U.  S.  money.  This  being  part  of  the  same  which  Rachael,  John,  and  William 

Nunamaker,  Executors  of  William  Nunamaker,  deceased,  by  deed  dated  Apr.  1,  1834,  conveyed  to 

Daniel  Streeper,  and  subject  to  the  making  and  keeping  of  a  line  fence  at  grantee’s  expense,  between 
this,  and  land  of  Daniel  Streeper. 

Lot  1  purchased  May  27,  1802  contains  17  sq.  p.  cost  $100.00 

Lot  2  purchased  Jan.  18,  1838  contains  54  sq.  p.  cost  33.75 

Lot  3  purchased  Mar.  29,  1847  contains  253^  sq.  p.  cost  35.00 


Total  963^  sq.  p.  cost  $168.75 

Prior  to  the  purchasing  of  this  burial  ground  by  the  Schwenkfelders  of  the  Lower  District,  this 
plot  was  used  by  the  Mack  family  as  a  family  burial  ground.  William  A.  Yeakle,  deceased,  is 
authority  for  the  statement  that  a  number  of  soldiers  are  buried  there  that  were  shot  and  killed  in  the 
Battle  of  Germantown,  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  [Norristown  D.B.  69:348.] 

HANS  HEINRICH  YEAKEL  BURIAL  GROUND 

The  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel  private  burying  ground,  fourteen  feet  square,  lies  about  1600  feet  west 
of  the  Hosensack  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery  on  the  dividing  line  between  two  adjoining  farms,  once  the 
property  of  the  immigrant,  the  said  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel.  He  acquired  title  to  500  acres,  including  the 
burying  ground,  December  23,  1761,  and  conveyed  the  same  in  parcels  of  equal  area  to  his  four  sons, 
May  16,  1769.  Title  to  this  plot  was  conveyed  by  the  owners  of  the  farms  at  the  time,  Samuel  F.  Miller 
and  Peter  F.  Baer,  April  9,  1908,  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  granting  “free  ingress 
and  egress  from  the  public  road  over  their  property  to  said  graveyard  with  teams  material  and  work¬ 
men.”  On  this  ground,  enclosed  by  a  substantial  wall,  are  five  graves  with  three  tombstones,  contain¬ 
ing  the  following  inscriptions: 

“David  Schubert  1778” 

“Johannes  Yeakel  1784” 

“Andreas  Warmer  1786” 


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THE  HOMES  AND  BURIAL  PLACES  OF  THE  IMMIGRANTS 


Prepared  by  Howard  Wiegner  Kriebel  [19-83] 


It  is  the  object  of  this  chapter  to  collect  and  arrange  for  convenient  reference  data  bearing  upon 
the  acquisition  and  location  of  the  homes  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelders.  So  far  as  known  their 
places  of  burial  are  also  noted. 

After  the  Schwenkfelders  had  attended  to  the  necessary  details  incident  to  their  voyage  across 
the  Atlantic  and  their  arrival  in  Philadelphia,  their  first  thought  was  to  find  temporary  quarters  until 
they  could  look  around  for  permanent  homes.  David  Seipt  and  his  family  seem  to  have  remained  in 
the  city  for  a  time;  others  rented  houses  in  Germantown  and  farther  north;  and  still  others  of  the 
Schwenkfelders  were  hired  to  people  of  the  various  neighborhoods  through  which  they  passed  on  their 
way  toward  the  Goshenhoppen  valley,  near  the  present  borough  of  East  Greenville,  Pennsylvania. 
George  Bonish  relates  that  early  in  November  of  the  year  1734  he  was  asked  by  George  Schultz  to 
assist  with  the  masonry  on  the  latter’s  house  in  Goshenhoppen.  Bonish  went  there  and  worked  about 
eight  weeks,  having  the  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  as  his  “Handlanger”  or  attendant.  While  Bonish 
was  staying  with  George  Schultz,  the  former  attended  divine  services  on  Sunday,  conducted  by  none 
other  than  his  learned  attendant  of  the  week-day.  It  would  seem  therefore  that  by  November,  1734, 
quite  a  number  of  the  Schwenkfelders  were  in  Upper  Hanover,  Pennsylvania,  where  they  probably 
lived  as  hired  help  or  as  renters  of  houses  erected  prior  to  their  own  arrival  in  that  vicinity. 

Having  found  shelter  and  means  of  support  for  the  first  winter,  the  Schwenkfelders  toiled  and 
looked  for  places  where  they  might  establish  themselves  permanently.  They  had  planned  and  labored 
hard — Christopher  Wiegner  alone  travelling  hundreds  of  miles — to  secure  a  large  tract  of  contiguous 
land,  in  order  that  they  might  live  close  together,  but  nowhere  could  they  find  a  suitable  place.  The 
Schwenkfelders  tried  to  purchase  the  Caspar  Wistar  tract  of  more  than  one  thousand  acres  in  Lower 
Salford,  Pennsylvania,  but  found  it  would  not  do,  inasmuch  as  the  tract  was  already  occupied  in  part. 
An  offer  of  one  thousand  pistoles  was  also  made  for  two  thousand  acres  of  the  Perkasie  Manor,  lying 
north  of  the  present  town  of  Chalfont  in  Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania.  This  offer,  Logan  said,  was  the 
best  he  had  known  to  be  made  for  land  in  Pennsylvania.  Thomas  Penn  proposed  to  sell  them  two 
thousand  five  hundred  acres  of  the  said  manor  land,  but  for  some  reason  no  sale  was  made.  Christopher 
Wiegner  relates  that  when  he  and  others  went  to  view  the  said  land,  the  residents  would  not  show 
the  boundary  lines  and  for  a  whole  day  conducted  them  over  poor  land.  Upon  inquiry  Wiegner  learned 
that  this  was  done  because  the  people  did  not  wish  the  Schwenkfelders  to  settle  there.  They  also  tried 
to  buy  two  thousand  acres  in  “Falckner  Schwam.”  Large,  unexplored,  and  unsettled  tracts  were 
indeed  available,  but  the  Schwenkfelders  chose  to  make  their  homes  in  the  inhabited  sections,  and  thus, 
unwittingly,  they  avoided  the  extreme  hardships  of  the  frontier  settlers  and  the  barbaric  cruelty  of 
the  revengeful  Indian.  Being  prevented  from  establishing  a  distinct  Schwenkfelder  community, 
they  concluded  to  buy  homesteads  wherever  conditions  seemed  most  favorable.  This  decision,  accord¬ 
ing  to  Christopher  Wiegner,  was  reached  March  21,  1735.  Furthermore,  we  learn  from  a  letter  written 
by  Melchior  Kriebel  that  by  November  of  the  same  year  the  Schwenkfelders  had  established  themselves 
in  Macungie,  Kraussdale,  Upper  Hanover,  Marlborough,  Frederick,  Lower  Salford,  Towamencin, 
Gwynedd,  Worcester,  and  Germantown,  all  of  them  being  places  in  the  southeastern  part  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 

As  quite  a  number  of  patents  for  land  were  obtained,  it  may  be  in  place  to  give  a  brief  explanation 
of  the  mode  in  which  the  proprietors  of  that  day  sold  their  land.  “There  was  an  office,  composed  of  a 
secretary,  surveyor-general,  auditor-general,  and  receiver-general,  who  held  their  offices  at  the  seat  of 
government.  Deputy  surveyors  were  appointed  by  the  proprietary  or  commissioners  of  property, 
and  afterwards  by  the  surveyor-general.  *  *  *  *  The  usual  practice  was  for  the  buyer  to  make  an 
application;  a  warrant  was  issued  by  the  proprietary,  or  by  his  commissioners,  to  the  receiver-general, 
who  was  to  make  a  survey  for  the  warrantee  on  the  terms  described  therein.  The  warrant  was  then 
taken  to  the  surveyor-general,  who  gave  a  copy  with  an  order  to  the  deputy-surveyor  of  the  proper 
county.  *  *  *  *  After  the  deputy-surveyor  had  completed  his  measurements,  he  reported  to  the 
office  of  the  surveyor-general,  who  issued  a  patent  to  the  purchaser  for  his  land.  He  was  expected  to 
pay  the  surveyor-general  for  it,  before  the  warrant  was  issued,  but  this  was  never  done.”  A  modified 
system  “gave  the  land  to  the  buyers  as  soon  as  the  survey  was  completed  before  requiring  payment 
of  any  part  of  the  purchase  money.”  ( Boyle's  Pa.  Province  and  State.)  Sales  were  at  times  effected 
by  the  practice  of  lease  and  release,  early  deeds  containing  the  following  or  similar  words:  “in  their 


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actual  seizin  now  being  by  virtue  of  a  bargain  and  sale  to  them  made  for  one  year  by  indenture  bearing 
date  the  day  next  before  the  day  of  the  date  hereof  and  made  between  the  same  parties.”  In  some 
cases  patents  were  issued  to  perfect  title,  a  previous  owner  not  having  been  naturalized — as  for  example, 
in  the  case  of  Balzer  Yeakel  [E  22].  Warrants  were  issued  to  one  party,  possession  given  on  survey 
made,  and  patent  issued  to  another  party  who  had  in  the  meantime  acquired  the  property.  Deeds  were 
not  recorded  and  ofttimes  were  lost  or  destroyed — as  was  the  case  with  Hans  Heinrich  or  John  Yeakel 
[E  45,  F  38].  In  an  act  for  confirming  the  estate  of  a  certain  George  Roth,  passed  by  the  Legislature 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1782,  it  is  stated  that  of  the  title  deeds  of  the  said  premises  there  were  missing  a 
deed  from  Hugh  Roberts  to  Daniel  Labar;  a  deed  from  the  said  Daniel  Labar  to  Philip  Labar ;  a  patent 
from  the  late  proprietaries  to  the  said  Philip  Labar;  a  deed  from  the  said  Philip  Labar  to  John  Yeakle; 
a  deed  from  Adam  Hillegass  to  the  said  John  Yeakle;  and  two  deeds  from  the  said  John  Yeakle  to  the 
said  George  Roth.  Examples  might  also  be  given  where  deeds  were  not  recorded  until  a  hundred  years 
or  more  had  passed. 

The  names  of  all  the  immigrants  are  arranged  alphabetically;  data  being  given  under  the  names 
of  the  heads  of  families,  with  cross  references  inserted  to  facilitate  the  use  of  the  material.  In  case 
the  wife  was  also  an  immigrant,  this  fact  is  indicated  in  brackets  by  the  word  “wife”  and  the  immigrant 
number — the  husband’s  immigrant  number  and  the  family  number  also  being  stated.  Furthermore  in 
connection  with  the  description  of  each  tract  of  land,  there  is  a  reference  by  plate  and  number  to  the 
drawing  indicating  the  approximate  location  of  the  tract.  These  notes,  so  far  as  land  conveyances 
are  concerned,  are  neither  exhaustive  nor  exact  in  detail,  the  object  being  to  set  forth  merely  those 
conveyances  that  probably  mark  periods  in  the  person’s  life.  The  reader  must  bear  in  mind  that 
occupancy,  ownership,  the  conveyance  of  title  and  the  granting  of  patent  are  not  one  and  the  same 
thing.  The  date  of  a  deed  or  patent  does  not  determine  the  date  of  purchase  or  occupation.  For  exam¬ 
ple,  it  is  known  that  Balzer  Krauss  resided  on  the  two  hundred  acre  Krauss  tract  in  November,  1735, 
but  the  patent  was  not  granted  until  1749.  Data  is  not  at  hand  to  make  possible  a  determination  of 
the  date  of  occupancy  of  the  various  farms,  therefore  this  is  not  attempted. 

Among  the  principal  places  of  burial  noted  are  the  following: 


Ivraussdale . Schwenkfelder  Cemetery,  ljG  miles  northeast  of  East  Greenville,  Montg.  Co., 

Pa.,  near  boundary  line  between  Bucks  and  Montg.  Counties.  Plate  C. 

Methacton . Cemetery  adjoining  Mennonite  Meeting  House,  Worcester  Twp.,  near  Fairview 

Village,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Plate  G  XII. 

Salford . Schwenkfelder  Cemetery,  connected  with  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House,  one 

mile  northeast  of  Mainland,  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Plate  F  XXIX. 

Towamencin . Schwenkfelder  Cemetery,  connected  with  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House,  two 

miles  south  of  Kulpsville,  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Plate  F. 

This  cemetery  has  a  number  of  unmarked  graves,  probably  the  resting  places  of 
early  residents  in  the  vicinity,  immigrants  and  others. 

Washington . Schwenkfelder  Cemetery,  connected  with  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House,  in 

Washington  Twp.  (formerly  Hereford),  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  near  the  village  of  Clayton, 
two  and  one-half  miles  southwest  of  Palm,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Plate  C. 


Where  nothing  is  said  respecting  place  of  residence  or  burial  data  these  were  not  determined. 

ANDERS 

Anna  (nee  Reinwald)  [E  161,  F  161]  was  the  mother  of  Balzer  Anders  [E  67],  Ursula  Anders  [E  162], 
who  married  David  Meschter  [E  63],  and  George  Anders  [E  58].  Anna  Anders  died  Sept.  16,  1734, 
at  the  age  of  62,  four  days  after  landing  in  Phila.  She  was  probably  buried  within  the  limits  of 
Phila.  (perhaps  in  Pilgrim  Cem.).  Her  son  George  died  unmarried  at  the  age  of  83  years,  Mar.  14, 
1794.  Place  of  burial,  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 

Anna  [E  175]  was  the  wife  of  Balthasar  Anders  [E  67].  Place  of  burial,  Ivraussdale. 

Balthasar  [E  67,  F  161,  F  161-1] — see  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  16,  F  76]. 

George  [E  27,  F  27 — wife  E  100]  died  in  Germantown  and  is  buried  there. 

George  [E  58] — see  Anna  Anders  [E  161]. 

George  [E  176] — see  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  16];  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Maria  [E  100]  was  the  wife  of  George  Anders  [E  27];  buried  in  Towamencin  or  Germantown. 

Ursula  [E  162]  became  the  wife  of  David  Meschter  [E  63];  buried  in  Washington. 


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BEYER 

Abraham  [E  184,  F  184,  wife  E  185]  bought  of  Jacob  Metz,  Mar.,  1737,96  acres,  150  perches  in  Worcester 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  G  VII,  owned  in  part  Dec.  1918  by  Ellwood  Anders]  and  at  the  same 
time  3  acres,  10  perches  of  M.Gemelin; — in  Dec.  1738, of  Mary  Norris,  111  acres  and  23  perches,  [Plate 
G  IV  and  V,  owned  in  part  Dec. ,1918, by  John  H.  Schultz];  the  three  tracts  being  contiguous  and 
lying  in  Worcester  and  Norriton  Twps.  In  June,  1751,  Abraham  Beyer  conveyed  of  these  tracts, 
50  acres  and  116  perches  [Plate  G  V]  to  his  son-in-law,  Abraham  Yeakel  [E  208,  F208],  who  in  1763, 
Apr.  29,  conveyed  the  same  to  his  brother-in-law,  Andrew  Beyer  [E  189,  F  184,  F  184-3],  to  whom 
his  father  bequeathed  the  remainder  of  his  lands.  The  said  Andrew  himself  bequeathed  161  acres  to 
his  son  Abraham,  and  50  acres  to  his  son  Jacob.  Place  of  burial  of  Abraham  and  son  Andrew,  their 
wives,  and  Abraham  Yeakel,  Methacton. 

Abraham  Jr.  [E  188,  F  184,  F  184-1]  bought  180  acres  of  land  from  James  and  Mark  Thompson,  July 
10,  1772  [Plate  A  VII,  owned  in  part  Dec.  1918  by  the  Samuel  F.  Jarrett  Estate],  located  in  Norriton 
Twp.,  near  the  present  village  of  Jeffersonville,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  The  executors  of  his  will,  two  of 
his  sons,  John  and  Jacob,  April  10,  1797,  conveyed  the  tract  to  Jesse  Bean.  Place  of  burial, 
Methacton. 

Andrew  [E  189] — see  Abraham  [E  184],  buried  in  Methacton. 

Anna  Maria  [E  187,  F  184,  F  208,  F  184-2]  was  the  wife  of  Abraham  Yeakel  [E  208]  and  became  the 
wife  of  Peter  Gerhard,  not  a  Schwenkfelder,  who  held  178  acres  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 
[Plate  G  II  and  III,  owned  in  part  Dec.,  1918,  by  Harvey  Krauss  and  George  Reiff],  which  were 
conveyed  by  his  administrators  to  his  second  wife  and  widow  (nee  Elizabeth  Krauss),  Feb.  17,  1812. 

Anna  Rosina  [E  186,  F  184,  F  7-3a]  became  the  wife  of  surveyor  David  Schultz  [E  9];  buried  in  New 
Goshenhoppen. 

George  [E  190,  F  184]  died  young,  buried  in  Methacton. 

Rosina  [E  185,  F  184]  was  the  wife  of  Abraham  Beyer  [E  184];  buried  in  Methacton. 

Susanna  [E  191,  F  184,  F  184-4]  became  the  wife  of  Dirk  Casselberry. 

DRESHER 

Christopher  [E  65,  F  64-1] — -see  George  Dresher  [E  64]. 

George  [E  64,  F  64,  wife  E  171]  and  David  Seipt  [E  59]  bought  Aug.  6,  1735,  of  Jacob  Hill  and  wife 
of  Oley,  Pa.,  134  acres  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XV].  David  Seipt  and  wife 
conveyed  their  interest  in  said  tract  to  said  George  Dresher,  May  28,  1745,  who  with  his  wife,  Nov. 
5,  1752,  conveyed  it  to  their  son,  Christopher  [E  65],  who  also  acquired  a  tract  of  129  acres  [Plate 
F  XI]  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  May  26,  1762,  from  John  Roberts  and  wife.  Of  the  first  tract  111  acres 
were  conveyed  May  27,  1771,  by  Christopher’s  widow,  Anna  [E  81,  F  19,  F  64-1],  and  her  children 
to  Christopher  Meschter,  laborer.  On  Nov.  3,  1775,  the  widow  gave  a  release  on  the  second  tract 
to  her  sons,  George  Dresher  “miller,”  of  Springfield  Twp.,  and  Abraham  Dresher  of  Towamencin 
Twp.  Place  of  burial  of  George  Dresher,  Christopher  Dresher,  David  Seipt  and  their  wives, 
Towamencin. 

Maria  [E  171]  was  the  wife  of  George  Dresher  [E  64],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Maria  [E  173,  F  64,  F  19-2]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Kriebel,  Jr.  [E  82],  buried  in  Salford. 

Rosina  [E  172,  F  64,  F  106-3]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Hoffman  [E  104],  buried  in  Salford. 

HARTRANFT 

Abraham  [E  137,  F  49,  F  49-4,  wife  E  96]  probably  owned  no  real  estate — places  of  residence  and 
burial  not  known.  ( Vide  his  family  record  [J5-J].) 

Barbara  [E  134,  F  49]  was  the  wife  of  Tobias  Hartranft  [E  49]. 

George  [E  136,  F  49,  F  49-2]  probably  owned  no  real  estate.  His  sister,  Maria  [E  135],  was  married  to 
Melchior  Schultz  [E  69,  F  69b]  who  was  administrator  of  his  estate.  This  and  the  fact  that  he  is 
buried.in  the  Washington  Cem.  suggest  that  he  was  probably  a  renter  and  laborer  in  the  vicinity. 

Maria  [E  135,  F  49,  F  69b]  became  the  second  wife  of  Melchior  Schultz  [E  69],  buried  in  Washington. 

Melchior  [E  138,  F  49,  F  49-3] — -see  Tobias  [E  49]. 

Rosina  [E  139,  F  49,  F  49-1]  according  to  the  will  of  Melchior  Schultz  [E  69],  Rosina  was  married  to 
a  man  by  the  name  of  Frosch  and  had  a  daughter,  Barbara  Moyer. 


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Tobias  [E  49,  F  49,  wife  E  134]  on  a  warrant  dated  Dec.  12,  1742,  acquired  two  tracts  of  adjoining 
land  of  129  acres  [Plate  D  IV  owned  in  Dec.,  1918,  by  Charles  Meyers].  These  tracts  adjoined  the 
lands  of  Christopher  Newman  [E  53],  in  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (later  Marlborough).  On 
Feb.  26,  1754,  Tobias  Hartranft  and  wife,  Barbara,  conveyed  the  property  to  their  son,  Melchior 
[E  138],  to  whom  patent  was  granted  Dec.  7,  1754,  who  with  his  wife  Anna  conveyed  it  Dec.  21, 
1759,  to  Nicholas  Wolfarth.  Place  of  burial  of  Barbara  Hartranft,  Washington;  Tobias  is  probably 
buried  in  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Cem.,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

• 

HEEBNER 

Anna  [E  178,  F74] — nothing  is  positively  known  of  her  life  after  the  migration  except  the  bare  facts 
that  her  married  name  was  Grob  and  that  her  cousin,  George  Heebner  [F  17-1],  remembered  her  in 
his  will. 

Christopher  [E  87,  F  21,  F  21-1]  “yeoman  of  Frederick  Twp.”  bought  in  Mar.,  1762,  of  Frederick 
Cressman,  122  acres  in  Norriton  Twp.  [Plate  G  I  owned  in  part  Dec.,  1918, by  J.  Wayne  Heebner]; 
in  Mar.,  1775,  he  bought  of  Ludwig  Mowrer  77  acres,  and  of  Henry  Conrad,  Nov.,  1775,  17  acres 
adjoining  his  other  lands.  The  first  tract  was  bequeathed  to  his  son,  Abraham. 

Christopher  [E  199,  F  199,  wife  of  E  200]  “husbandman  of  Salford  Twp.,”  bought  Nov.  15,  1740,  of 
Henry  Slinglof,  weaver,  and  his  wife  of  Cheltenham  Twp.,  73  acres  in  Salford  Twp.  (now  Lower 
Salford)  [Plate  F  VII,  owned  in  part  Dec.,  1918,  by  Joseph  Cassel,  Wm.  Moyer,  and 
Isaac  Ruth];  and  of  Joseph  Lukens  50  acres  in  Towamencin  Twp.  [Plate  F  IX]  on  Dec.  10,  1745. 
These  properties  were  conveyed  Apr.  1,  1758,  to  Hans  Getz.  Place  of  burial,  the  farm  of  their  son, 
Hans  Christopher  [E  201],  in  Worcester  Twp.,  owned  in  part  (1920)  by  Hiram  K.  Kriebel. 

David  [E  21,  F  21,  wife  E  85]  acquired  by  patent  May,  1736,  100  acres  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  E  IV,  owned  in  part,  in  1920,  by  Raymond  D.  Sautter],  conveyed  to  Michael  Schwenk 
in  1747.  Another  tract  was  surveyed  for  him  in  1745,  which  was  acquired  later  by  John  Hiltebeitel. 
On  March  5,  1745,  he  also  purchased  of  John  Johnson,  200  acres  in  three  tracts  in  the  same  twp., 
near  Zieglersville,  which  tracts  were  conveyed  Oct.  28,  1765,  to  George  Schwenk.  Later  David 
Heebner  resided  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  having  acquired  105  acres  [Plate  G  VI,  known 
in  recent  years  as  the  “Jeremiah  K.  Anders”  farm],  which  he  and  his  wife  conveyed  to  their  son 
George,  Mar.  18,  1782.  Place  of  burial  of  David  and  wife,  Salford. 

George  [E  18,  F  17-la  and  F  17-lb,  wives  E  86  and  E  151]  acquired  land  in  Frederick  and  New  Hanover 
twps.,  Montg.  Co.,  as  follows:  On  Dec.  16,  1735,  22  acres  from  Christopher  Sheagle  [Plate  E  X]. 
On  Nov.  5,  1736,  75  acres  from  John  Henry  Sprogell  [Plate  E  IX];  also  in  1736  in  partnership  with 
Henry  Antes,  he  bought  26  acres  from  Francis  Russ,  the  Henry  Antes  moiety  being  acquired  in  1747 
[Plate  E  XI];  and  on  June  2, 1751,  he  bought  49  acres  from  Parsons,  Ross  and  Greenway  (tract  not 
identified).  These  tracts  were  conveyed  on  Sept.  13,  1769,  to  Rev.  John  Philip  Leidich.  Part  of 
this  tract  was  owned  by  the  Updegrove  Estate  in  recent  years.  The  same  year  George  Heebner 
bought  28  acres  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.  Co.  [Plate  H  IV]  which  he  conveyed  to  Melchior  Schubert 
Apr.  22,  1772. 

According  to  tradition  quite  a  number  of  bodies  are  buried  in  the  grounds  that  adjoin  the  Henry 
Antes  burial  lot,  near  the  George  Heebner  homestead  in  Frederick  twp. ;  some  under  the  roadbed 
itself  and  some  in  the  cultivated  field  beyond  the  road.  Since  these  burials  were  probably  made 
before  the  land  was  conveyed  to  the  above  mentioned  Rev.  J.  P.Leidich  it  seems  probable  that  the 
plot  was  used  as  a  burial  place  by  the  Heebners.  Dr.  Melchior  Heebner  [E  17]  and  his  wife  [E  78], 
George  Heebner’s  first  wife,  Rosina  Kriebel  [E  86]  and  her  child,  Melchior,  Balthasar  Heydrick 
[E  52]  and  his  two  wives  Rosina  Heebner  [E  142]  and  Maria  Hoffrichter  [E  205],  Hans  Heebner 
[E  74]  and  his  wife  Maria  [E  177]  are  probably  buried  there.  This  is  a  plausible  hypothesis,  but 
not  an  established  fact.  George  Heebner  himself  and  his  second  wife,  Susanna  Schultz  [E  151], 
died  in  Chestnut  Hill,  and  are  probably  buried  in  the  Yeakel  Private  Burying  Ground  of  that  place, 
although  no  stones  mark  their  graves. 

Hans  [E  179,  F  74,  F  74-1]  bought  of  Philip  Diel  in  1771,  152  acres  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg.  Co. 
[Plate  E  V,  owned  in  part  in  1920  by  Jesse  Hiltebeitel,  C.  H.  Overton  Estate,  Hans  Frederickston, 
James  E.  Bardman]  which  he  conveyed  to  his  son  John  on  Aug.  10,  1779.  At  his  death  Hans 
Heebner  held  200  acres  [Plate  E  VI  and  VII]  in  the  same  twp.  for  part  of  which  patent  was  granted 
May,  1741,  and  for  the  remainder  Jan. ,1753,  to  him“said  John  Heebner,  alias  Hans  George  Heebner.” 
These  two  hundred  acres  were  conveyed  by  the  executors  to  John  Richards,  Hans  Heebner’s  son- 
in-law,  who  immediately  reconveyed  the  same  to  John  Heebner,  son  and  executor. 


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“There  is  a  private  burying  ground  on  the  old  Heebner  property,  but  only  common  field  stones 
without  lettering  mark  the  graves.”  ( Dotterer  Fam.,  p  9J+.) 

Hans  Christopher  [E  201,  F  199,  F  199-1,  wife  E  153],  “yeoman  of  Frederick  Twp.,”  bought  in  June, 
1756,  of  John  Johnson  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  185  acres  in  two  tracts,  and  a  strip  a  rod  wide 
and  136  rods  long  leading  from  these  tracts  to  the  Skippack  road  [Plate  F  XIII  and  XIV,  owned  in 
part,  1920,  by  Hiram  K.  Kriebelj.  Prior  to  this  purchase,  Hans  Christopher  Heebner  had  been  renting 
the  farm  of  his  deceased  uncle,  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52],  in  Frederick  Twp.  Upon  the  death  of 
Hans  Christopher  Heebner  the  title  to  his  land  became  vested  in  his  two  children,  Abraham  and 
Susanna.  Place  of  burial,  private  burial  ground  on  farm. 

Hans  or  John  [E  74,  F  74,  wife  E  177]  on  July  30,  1735,  bought  of  James  Steel  60  acres  in  Frederick 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co. [Plate  E  VIII,  owned  in  1920  by  Henry  Grub,  Reuben  Erb,  Morgan  Hendricks], 
which  in  1751  he  conveyed  to  his  son,  Melchior  [E  180],  who  the  same  year  bought  20  acres  addi¬ 
tional  and  conveyed  the  two  tracts  in  1760  to  Henry  Stetler.  Melchior,  as  “Melchior  Heebner  of 
Roekhill,”  in  1775  bought  256  acres  in  Bedminster,  Bucks  Co.,  [Plate  AVI,  owned  in  part  Dec.,  1918, 
by  John  High],  which  tract  he  and  his  wife  conveyed  on  May  24  to  their  son,  Abraham  Heebner. 
In  1803  he,  Melchior,  conveyed  a  messuage  (gristmill,  sawmill  and  184  acres,  bought  several  years 
previously)  to  Jacob  Stoner.  For  the  place  of  burial  of  Hans  Heebner  and  wife  see  note  under 
George  Heebner  [E  18].  Melchior  is  buried  at  the  Deep  Run  Mennonite  Burying  Ground  [Plate 
A  near  VI],  near  Dublin,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Maria  [E  78,  F  17]  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Heebner  [E  17],  buried  in  Frederick  Twp. 

Maria  [E  85,  F  21]  was  the  wife  of  David  Heebner  [E  21],  buried  in  Salford. 

Maria  [E  177,  F  74]  was  the  wife  of  Hans  or  John  Heebner  [E  74]. 

Maria  [E  200,  F  199]  was  the  wife  of  Christopher  Heebner  [E  199],  buried  on  Kriebel  farm. 

Melchior  [E  17,  F  17,  wife  E  78] — see  George  Heebner  [E  18],  private  cem. 

Melchior  [E  180,  F  74,  F  74-2] — see  Hans  or  John  Heebner  [E  74],  buried  in  Deep  Run  Mennonite 

HEYDRICK 

Abraham  [E  165,  F  165] — see  Caspar  Heydrick  [E  51];  place  of  burial,  Towamencin. 

Balthasar  [E  52,  F  52a,  F  52b,  wives  E  142  and  E  205]  on  June  26,  1735,  bought  of  John  Jacob  Fout, 
two  tracts  of  50  acres  each  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  and  in  1749  acquired  by  warrant  and 
survey,  60  acres  additional  in  the  same  twp.  [Plate  E  I,  E  II,  E  III,  owned  in  1920  by  Ellsworth 
Wood].  By  Orphans’  Court  proceedings  these  three  tracts  were  adjudged  Dec.  21, 1761,  to  the  oldest 
surviving  son,  George,  to  whom  patent  was  issued  May  6,  1762.  Place  of  burial,  probably  Henry 
Antes  Burial  Plot.  See  George  Heebner  [E  18]. 

Caspar  [E  51,  F  51,  wife  E  206]  and  his  brother  George  [E  61,  wife  E  141],  on  Mar.  26,  1735,  bought 
of  Caspar  Wistar  106  acres  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.  [Plate  F  I].  Upon  the  death  of  Caspar,  title  vested 
in  his  brother  George  who  devised  the  tract  to  his  nephew  Abraham  [E  165],  who  also  held  50  acres 
in  Towamencin,  bought  Nov.  12,  1748  [Plate  F  XII]. 

Abraham  Heydrick  died  Oct.  10,  1767,  without  issue.  His  widow,  Catharine  (nee  Weber), 
later  the  wife  of  Jacob  Lukens,  bought  the  two  properties,  having  obtained  releases  from  the  next 
of  kin  of  Abraham  in  Germany.  Place  of  burial  of  Caspar  and  wife  and  George  Heydrick,  Salford; 
Abraham  Heydrick,  Towamencin;  Eve,  the  wife  of  George  Heydrick,  Washington. 

Christopher  [E  143,  F  52a]  was  a  son  of  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52].  According  to  the  David  Schultz 
diary,  Christopher  died  of  smallpox  in  Towamencin.  Place  of  burial,  probably  either  Salford  or 
Towamencin. 

Eve  [E  141,  F  61]  was  the  wife  of  George  Heydrick  [E  61],  buried  in  Washington. 

Eve  [E  206,  F  51]  was  the  wife  of  Caspar  Heydrick  [E  51],  buried  in  Salford. 

George  [E  61,  F  61] — see  Caspar  Heydrick  [E  51],  buried  in  Salford. 

Rosina  [E  142,  F  52a]  was  the  first  wife  of  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52]. 

HOFFMAN 

Anna  [E  102,  F  106-2,  F  149-1]  became  the  wife  of  George  Schultz  [E  55],  buried  in  Washington. 

Balthasar  [E  28,  F  106-2,  wife  E  101]  and  his  brother  George  [E  31]  bought  on  Mar.  26,  1735,  76 
acres  of  Caspar  Wistar  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.  [Plate  F  VI,  owned,  1920,  by  Jacob  Moyer].  Joint 
tenancy  was  severed  Dec.  17  of  the  same  year.  Balthasar  and  wife  conveyed  their  interest  in 
the  tract  to  George  in  1743,  who  secured  a  patent  for  the  tract,  Feb.  2,  1745.  This  tract  with  25 


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acres  acquired  of  Caspar  Wistar  Dec.  24,  1743  [Plate  F  II],  was  conveyed  May  22,  1762,  to  George 
Hey drick  [F  52a- 1]  by  George  Hoffman.  Place  of  burial  of  Balthasar  Hoffman  and  wife,  George 
Hoffman  and  wife  and  son  Balthasar,  Jr.  [E  32],  Salford. 

Balthasar,  Jr.  [E  32,  F  106-1]  was  a  son  of  George  Hoffman  [E  31] — see  Balthasar  Hoffman  [E  28]. 

Barbara  [E  110,  F  106-1]  was  the  wife  of  George  Hoffman  [E  31],  buried  in  Salford. 

Christopher  [E  104,  F  106-2,  F  106-3] — see  Abraham  Wiegner  [E  157],  buried  in  Salford. 

George  [E  31,  F  106,  F  106-1] — see  Balthasar  Hoffman  [E  28],  buried  in  Salford. 

Rosina  [E  103,  F  106-2,  F  59-1,  F  38-1]  became  first,  the  wife  of  Christopher  Seipt  [E  60],  and  later 
the  wife  of  Christopher  Yeakel  [E  42],  buried  in  Kraussdale. 

Susanna  [E  111,  F  106-1,  F  11-1]  became  the  wife  of  Balthasar  Krauss  [E  10]  buried  in  Kraussdale. 

Ursula  [E  101,  F  106-2]  was  the  wife  of  Balthasar  Hoffman  [E  28],  buried  in  Salford. 

Ursula  [E  106,  F  106],  widow,  was  the  mother  of  George  [E  31]  and  Balthasar  [E  28].  On  leaving 
Altona,  May  28,  1734,  she  was  very  ill  but  she  endured  the  voyage  across  the  Atlantic  and  five  days 
after  landing  in  Phila.,  Sept.  17  (old  style),  passed  away,  like  her  fellow-passenger,  the  widow,  Anna 
Anders,  who  had  died  the  previous  day.  She  was  probably  buried  in  Phila.  (possibly  the  Pilgrim 
cem.). 

HOFFRICHTER 

Maria  [E  205,  F  52b]  became  the  second  wife  of  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52]. 

JOHN 

Caspar  [E  71]  died  July  16,  1747;  his  wife  remained  in  Europe.  His  sister,  Regina  [E  88],  wife  of 
Balthasar  Yeakel,  and  mother-in-law  of  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70],  with  whom  she  as  a  widow  and 
Caspar  probably  lived,  died  Aug.  9,  1747.  Place  of  burial  of  Caspar  and  sister  Regina,  Washington. 

KRAUSS 

Anna  [E  11,  F  11]  widow,  mother  of  Balthasar  [E  10],  and  Melchior  [E  14].  Place  of  burial,  Kraussdale. 

Anna  [E  15,  F  11,  F  75b]  became  the  wife  of  David  Schubert  [E  75],  buried  in  Yeakle  Private  Cem., 
Hosensack,  Pa. 

Balthasar  [E  10,  F  11,  F  11-1,  wife  E  111]  acquired  200  acres  lying  partly  in  Lehigh  (then  Bucks) 
and  partly  in  Montg.  (then  Philadelphia)  counties,  for  which  he  obtained  a  patent  Dec.  16,  1749, 
and  which  he  sold  to  his  son  Balthasar  in  1772  [Plate  C  XXII,  owned  in  part,  1920,  by  Levi  Krauss, 
a  lineal  descendant].  Place  of  burial,  Kraussdale. 

Christopher  [E  204,  F  202,  F  202-1,  wife  E  167]  in  1751  bought  of  Jacob  Gery  71  acres  in  Upper 
Hanover  Twp.  [Plate  C  XI,  the  Meschter  farm  at  Palm].  He  also  acquired  a  tract  of  226  acres 
“Steer  Pasture,”  adjoining  the  first  tract  [Plate  C  XIII]  for  which  he  secured  the  patent  in  1774. 
He  also  held  189  acres  in  Upper  Milford  Twp.,  Lehigh  County  [Plate  C  I,  owned  in  part  1920,  by  the 
Hancock  Ice  Company],  on  which  patent  was  obtained  1762.  The  heirs,  in  1791,  conveyed  these 
properties  to  Jeremiah  and  David,  only  sons  of  Christopher  Krauss.  Place  of  burial  of  Christo¬ 
pher  and  wife,  Washington. 

Maria  [E  12,  F  11,  F  11-2],  daughter  of  the  widow,  Anna  Krauss  [E  11]  was  married  to  Leonard  Knopf. 
According  to  the  records  of  the  New  Goshenhoppen  Reformed  Church,  near  East  Greenville,  Pa., 
her  name  appears  in  the  list  of  communicants,  Oct.,  1736.  She  was  living  as  a  widow  as  late  as  1787. 

Maria  [E  202,  F  202],  mother  of  Christopher  [E  204],  and  Melchior  Krauss  [E  203].  Place  of  burial, 
Washington. 

Melchior  [E  14,  F  11].  Place  of  burial,  Kraussdale. 

Melchior  [F  203,  F  202].  Grave  not  located. 

Susanna  [E  13,  F  11,  F  11-3]  married  Cornelius  Nice,  who  in  1744  bought  56  acres  [Plate  H  VII]  in 
Germantown  Twp.,  Phila.  Co.,  now  Chestnut  Hill,  part  of  the  estate  of  his  father,  John  Nice,  which 
at  his  death  was  conveyed  to  his  eldest  son,  John,  in  the  year  1759,  who  reconveyed  18  acres  thereof, 
bordering  on  the  county  line,  to  his  mother,  which  she  sold  Mar.  31,  1767.  The  same  month  she 
purchased  a  lot  on  Germantown  Ave.,  near  Walnut  Lane,  Phila.,  which  was  conveyed  by  her  execu¬ 
tors  in  1794  to  W.  DeLancey.  She  also  held  a  lot  for  a  short  time  on  Germantown  Ave.,  near  the 
Washington  Hotel,  the  innowned  by  her  son-in-law,  Winnard  Nice  and  family,  from  1774  to  1823. 
Cornelius  Nice  is  buried  in  the  Mennonite  Cem.,  Germantown.  The  grave  of  Susanna  Nice  has  not 
been  located. 


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KRIEBEL 

Anna  [E  81,  F  19,  F  64-1]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Dresher  [E  65],  place  of  burial,  Tow- 
amencin. 

Anna  [E  105,  F  25-2]  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Kriebel,  Jr.  [E  29]. 

Caspar  [E  26,  F  25,  F  25-1,  wife  E  98]  and  his  brother  Melchior  Kriebel,  Jr.  [E  29],  bought,  on  May- 
13,  1735,  of  Nicholas  Lesher,  189  acres  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XXI,  owned 
in  1920  by  Charles  K.  Kriebel,  Jr.,  and  Hiram  K.  Kriebel,  descendants  of  Caspar].  Melchior  and 
his  wife  conveyed  their  interest  in  the  tract,  Nov.  1,  1744,  to  the  brother  Caspar,  who  on  Dec.  6, 
1764,  conveyed  the  tract  to  his  son  Abraham.  Place  of  burial  of  Caspar,  Kraussdale;  wife  of  Caspar, 
Melchior  and  wife,  Towamencin. 

Christopher,  Sr.  [E  19,  F  19,  wife  E  79],  on  Mar.  27,  1735,  bought  150  acres  of  Caspar  Wistar  in  Lower 
Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  F  IV,  V  and  XXX,  owned  in  part,  Dec.,  1918,  by  David  Cassel]. 
Upon  his  death  his  heirs  conveyed  the  tract  to  his  son,  Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82],  who  on  April  17, 
1753,  conveyed  24j/2  acres  [Plate  F  XXX]  to  his  brother  George  [E  20],  and  the  balance  to  his 
son  Jeremiah,  on  May  6,  1784.  Place  of  burial  of  Christopher  Kriebel,  Sr.,  his  sons,  George  and  Chris¬ 
topher,  Jr.,  and  their  wives,  Salford. 

Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82,  F  19,  F  19-2,  wife  E  173] — see  Christopher  Kriebel,  Sr.  [E  19]  and  George 
Kriebel  [E  20],  both  buried  in  Salford. 

George  [E  20,  F  19,  F  19-1,  wife  E  90]  and  his  brother  Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82],  acquired  from  the  estate 
of  George  Yeakel  [E  23],  in  1743,  64  acres  [Plate  F  XXXI,  owned  in  part,  1918,  by  Ulysses  Moyer], 
for  which  patent  was  granted,  Feb.  29,  1745.  On  Jan.  3,  1743,  these  two  brothers  also  acquired  36^ 
acres  from  Caspar  Wistar  [Plate  F  III,  owned  in  part,  1918,  by  David  Cassel].  Christopher,  Jr., 
conveyed  his  interest  in  these  tracts  to  his  brother  George,  who  conveyed  the  same  to  his  son  George, 
on  June  20,  1776.  Place  of  burial  of  both,  Salford. 

George  “of  Hatfield”  [E  99,  F  25-1,  F  25-3],  bought  May  18,  1765,  of  Samuel  Mechling,  302  acres  in 
five  adjacent  tracts,  situated  in  Lower  Milford  Twp.,  Lehigh,  then  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate 
C  IV,  owned  in  part,  1918,  by  Howard  D.  Albitz],  which  he  conveyed  to  his  son  Jacob,  on  Mar.  20, 
1796.  He  also  bought  on  April  5,  1783,  the  Henry  Funk  mill  property  of  128  acres  in  the  same 
twp.  [Plate  C  II,  owned  in  part,  1920,  by  Hancock  Ice  Company],  which  he  conveyed  to  his  son, 
Abraham,  on  Feb.  18,  1796.  Place  of  burial,  Kraussdale. 

Maria  [E  79,  F  19]  was  the  wife  of  Christopher  Kriebel,  Sr.  [E  19],  buried  in  Salford. 

Maria  [E  83,  F  19,  F  192-1]  became  the  wife  of  Abraham  Wagner  [E  193],  buried  in  Methacton. 

Maria  [E  97,  F  25],  wife  of  Melchior  Kriebel,  Sr.  [E  25],  probably  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Melchior,  Sr.  [E  25,  F  25,  wife  E  97],  parents  of  Caspar  and  Melchior  Kriebel,  probably  held  no  real 
estate.  Place  of  burial  not  determined,  probably  Towamencin. 

Melchior,  Jr.  [E  29,  F  25,  F  25-2,  wife  E  105],  bought  of  Roberts,  Hartlein  and  Wintermuth,  on  Dec. 
20,  1735,  119p2  acres  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  F  XXII,  owned  in  part  in  1920  by  Abra¬ 
ham  Kriebel]  adjoining  the  189-acre  tract  held  by  his  brother  Caspar  and  himself  in  common.  He 
also  on  May  2,  1744,  bought  of  Peter  Wentz  50  acres  in  Worcester  Twp.,  adjoining  the  first  tract 
[Plate  F  XXIII,  owned  in  part,  1920,  by  Morris  H.  Krauss].  The  heirs  of  Melchior  Kriebel,  Jr., 
conveyed  these  tracts  to  his  son,  Melchior,  on  Apr.  4,  1791.  Place  of  burial,  Towamencin. 

Rosina  [E  84,  F  19]  was  the  daughter  of  Christopher  Kriebel,  Sr.  [E  19].  Place  of  burial,  Salford. 

Rosina  [E  86,  F  17-la]  became  the  first  wife  of  George  Heebner  [E  18]. 

Susanna  [E  80]  was  the  daughter  of  Christopher  Kriebel,  Sr.  [E  19].  Place  of  burial,  Salford. 

Susanna  [E  98,  F  36,  F  25-1]  was  the  wife  of  Caspar  Kriebel  [E  26],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

MENTZEL 

Anna  [E  130,  F  47]  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Mentzel  [E  47]. 

Barbara  [E  129].  Is  it  possible  this  should  be  Barbara  Warmer?  No  trace  of  Barbara  Mentzel  could  be 
found. 

Barbara  (Warmer)  [E  131,  F  38-3]  became  the  wife  of  Balthasar  Yeakel  [E  39],  buried  in  Hosensack. 

George  [E  46,  F  46,  wife  E  128];  no  trace  of  George  Mentzel  and  wife  could  be  found. 

Melchior  [E  47,  F  47,  wife  E  130];  no  trace  of  Melchior  Mentzel  and  wife  could  be  found. 

Ursula  [E  128,  F  46],  wife  of  George  [E  46]. 


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MESCHTER 


Anna  [E  122],  unmarried;  no  further  data. 

Anna  [E  170,  F  169,  F  69a]  became  the  first  wife  of  Melchior  Schultz  [E  69];  buried  in  Washington. 

Christopher  [E  121,  F  43,  F  43-1] — see  Gregorius  Meschter  [E  43],  buried  in  Washington. 

David  [E  63,  F  169,  F  169-1,  wife  E  162],  in  addition  to  the  land  held  in  common  with  his  brother-in- 
law,  Melchior  Wiegner  [E  37,  Plate  C  VI],  acquired  by  patent  in  1741,  100  acres  in  Hereford  Twp., 
Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  “near  New  Cowissihoppen,”  and  by  patent,  in  Apr.,  1747,  two  tracts  of  29  and  37 
acres  each  [Plate  C  VII,  long  known  as  the  Samuel  D.  Heil  home].  In  Apr.,  1759,  he  .bought  of 
Melchior  Wiegner,  his  brother-in-law,  30%  acres,  part  of  a  75-acre  tract  [Plate  C  VIII,  owned,  1920, 
by  James  Greiss],  and  sold  to  him  35  acres  of  his  100-acre  tract.  On  Mar.  28,  1785,  three  days 
before  his  death,  David  Meschter  and  his  wife  Eve,  conveyed  to  Conrad  Heil,  132%  acres.  Place 
of  burial  of  David  and  wife,  Washington. 

Eva  [E  169,  F  169],  widow,  mother  of  David  [E  63],  Anna  Maria  [E  170]  and  Rosina  (Wiegner) 
[E  118],  lived  with  her  daughter,  Rosina,  and  is  buried  at  Washington. 

Gregorius  [E  43,  F  43,  wife  E  120]  acquired  150  acres  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  C  IX, 
owned  in  part,  1915,  by  Allen  Gehman],  surveyed  under  warrant  of  Aug.  11,  1744,  and  patented 
Apr.  1,  1747,  which  he  conveyed  to  his  son,  Christopher  [E  121],  who  acquired  by  patent  47  acres 
additional  adjoining  the  first  tract  and  disposed  of  the  whole  by  will.  Place  of  burial  of  Gregorius 
and  wife,  and  son,  Christopher,  Washington. 

Maria  [E  123],  sister  of  Gregorius  Meschter  [E  43],  and  Melchior  Meschter  [E  66],  died  unmarried, 
at  the  age  of  80  years,  May  4,  1769. 

Maria  [E  120,  F  43],  wife  of  Gregorius  [E  43],  buried  in  Washington. 

Melchior  [E  66,  F  66,  wife  E  174] — see  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  56]. 

Regina  [E  174,  F  66]  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Meschter  [E  66]. 

NEUMAN 

Christopher  [E53,  F48,F  48-la,  F48-lb,  wifeE  144], acquired360 acres  in  four  contiguous  tracts,  situated 
in  the  present  twp.  of  Marlborough,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  D  III,  owned  in  1920  by  Charles  Meyers]. 
The  earliest  warrant  for  the  land  was  dated  Oct.  30,  1734,  and  patent  was  granted  Dec.  30,  1749. 
On  account  of  incomplete  available  records,  the  date  of  disposition  of  the  tracts  could  not  be  deter¬ 
mined,  but  it  is  known  that  John  (Hans  Heinrich)  Yeakel  [E  45]  and  Henry  Van  Puhl  were  early 
subsequent  owners  of  parts  of  the  tract.  On  the  Scull  map  of  1759  mention  is  made  of  “Neiman’s,” 
referring  undoubtedly  to  this  tract.  In  1751,  Christopher  Neuman  bought  of  Edwards  and  Williams, 
225  acres  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XXIV,  for  a  long  time  known  as  the  James 
Burnside  farm]  partly  in  West  Point,  Pa.,  which  was  conveyed,  less  than  two  months  after  his  death, 
by  his  son,  David  [E  145]  to  Philip  Hoot. 

David  [E  145,  F  48-la,  F  48-2]  was  son  of  Christopher  [E  53]. 

Maria  [E  132,  F  48]  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Neuman  [E  48], 

Melchior  [E  48,  F  48,  wife  E  132]  worked  as  a  carpenter  for  the  three  Schultz  brothers,  George, 
Melchior  and  Christopher. 

Susanna  [E  144,  F  48-la]  was  the  wife  of  Christopher  Neuman  [E  53]. 

REINWALD 

Barbara  [E  112,  F  33]  was  the  wife  of  George  Reinwald,  Sr.  [E  33],  place  of  burial,  Lower  Cem.,  German¬ 
town. 

Barbara  [E  125]  sister  of  Christopher  Reinwald  [E  44]  with  whom  she  probably  lived,  died  unmarried 
at  the  age  of  85,  on  Aug.  24,  1775,  and  is  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Christopher  [E  44,  F  44,  wife  E  124],  on  Aug.  16,  1735,  bought  of  Christian  Weber  59  acres  in  Towa¬ 
mencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XIX,  owned  in  part,  1920,  by  Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders],  which 
was  conveyed  by  his  heirs  to  his  eldest  son,  Balthasar,  on  May  27,  1771.  He  also  bought  in  the  same 
twp.  in  1760,  58  acres  from  the  administrators  of  the  estate  of  William  Keller  [Plate  F  X,  known  as 
the  “Springer”  place,  near  Kulpsville,  Pa.],  and  from  Cornelius  Tyson  a  narrow  strip  in  Worcester 
Twp.,  bordering  on  the  boundary  line  between  Worcester  and  Gwynedd  Twps.  [Plate  F  XXVIII.] 
Place  of  burial  of  both  Christopher  and  wife,  Towamencin. 

Christopher  [E  114,  F  33-1,  F  33-2] — see  George  Reinwald,  Jr.  [E  34]. 


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George,  Sr.  [E  33,  F  33],  lived  in  Germantown,  Phila.  Co.  It  is  known  that  his  wife,  Barbara  [E  112], 
is  buried  in  the  Lower  Cem.,  Germantown;  hence  it  is  probable  that  he  is  also  buried  there. 

George,  Jr.  [E  34,  F  33,  F  33-1,  wife  E  113],  purchased  of  Peter  Wentz,  between  the  years  1743  and 
1745,  135  acres  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  F  XXV,  owned  in  1920  by  Sylvanus  Kriebel], 
the  title  to  which  became  vested  in  his  son,  Christopher  [E  114].  When  the  latter’s  estate  was  being 
settled,  his  administrators  presented  a  petition  to  the  court,  from  which  it  is  seen  that  the  farm  of 
135  acres  was  subject  to  an  encumbrance  of  10  pounds,  payable  to  Susanna  Reinwald,  the  widow 
of  George,  Jr.  [E  34],  and  to  the  cost  of  building  a  house  for  her,  estimated  to  be  about  £15,  or  $40.00. 

Susanna  [E  113,  F  33-1]  was  the  wife  of  George  Reinwald,  Jr.  [E  34]. 

Susanna  [E  124,  F  44]  was  the  wife  of  Christopher  Reinwald  [E  44],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

SCHOEPPS 

Frederick  [E  72]  died  unmarried  on  Mar.  28,  1762.  From  his  will  it  is  seen  that  he  held  no  real  estate; 
all  his  personal  property  was  bequeathed  to  the  poor.  Place  of  burial,  Towamencin. 

SCHUBERT 

Anna  Maria  [E  95,  F  24]  was  the  daughter  of  Christopher  Schubert  [E  24]. 

Barbara  [E  93,  F  24]  was  the  wife  of  Christopher  Schubert  [E  24]. 

Christopher  [E  24,  F  24,  wife  E  93]  lived  in  Germantown  with  his  wife  and  his  son,  David  [E  94].  Place 
of  burial  is  not  known;  the  Lower  Cem.  of  Germantown  is  a  possibility,  however. 

David  [E  75,  F  75a,  F  75b,  wives,  E  217,  and  E  15],  bought  on  Apr.  6,  1745,  of  Peter  Wambold  3H 
acres  in  Germantown  Twp.,  Phila.  Co.  (now  Chestnut  Hill)  [Plate  H  II],  which  he  held  to  his  death. 
Four  acres  adjoining  this  tract  [Plate  H  III]  were  bought  in  1763  of  Samuel  Ashmead  and  others 
and  sold  two  years  later.  Maria  Schubert,  first  wife  of  David,  was  buried  at  sea,  Aug.  22,  1734; 
Anna  Krauss  Schubert,  his  second  wife,  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Private  Cem.,  Hosensack,  Pa. 

David  [E  94,  F  24] — see  Christopher  Schubert  [E  24]. 

David  [E  182,  F  75a],  son  of  David  [E  75],  died  Sept.  25,  1734  (Old  Style),  buried  in  Phila. 

Susanna  [E  96,  F  24,  F  49-4]  became  the  wife  of  Abraham  Hartranft  [E  137]. 

Susanna  [E  181,  F  75a]  was  the  daughter  of  David  Schubert  [E  75],  died  Aug.  5,  1756;  her  father  at 
the  time  residing  on  Chestnut  Hill. 


SCHULTZ 

Anna  [E  8,  F  7]  was  the  wife  of  George  Schultz  [E  7], 

Anna  [E  150,  F  149,  F  154-1]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  56]. 

Barbara  [E  153,  F  149,  F  199-1]  became  the  wife  of  Hans  Christopher  Heebner  [E  201]. 

Christopher  [E  70,  F  70,  wife  E  92] — see  George  Schultz  [E  68],  buried  in  Washington. 

David  [E  9,F  7,F  7-3a,  F  7-3b,wife  E186]  on  May  16,  1749,  bought  of  Parsons,  Ross  and  Greenway, 
180  acres  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  C  XXVI,  part  of  which  is  included  in  the 
borough  of  East  Greenville,  Pa.],  of  which  he  sold  102  acres  to  Philip  Siesholtz,  on  May  25,  1765, 
and  his  executors  sold  the  remainder  to  his  son-in-law,  Henry  Keck.  Place  of  burial  of  David  and 
wives,  New  Goshenhoppen  Reformed  Church  Cem.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  On  the  Scull  map  of  1759, 
mention  is  made  of  “B.  Schultz,”  probably  a  misprint  for  David  Schultz. 

George  [E  1,  F  7,  F  7-1]  of  Phila.,  merchant,  and  his  brother  David  Schultz  [E  9]  of  “New  Hanover” 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  on  Aug.  14,  1736,  acquired  260  acres  in  the  present  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  from 
Henry  Pannebecker  of  Bebber’s  Twp., for  £70,  which  they  conveyed  to  their  brother  Melchior  [E  183], 
on  Mar.  1,  1757,  for  £250.  In  the  deed  conveying  the  property  the  Schultz  brothers  are  described  as 
“George  Scholtze  late  of  city  of  Philadelphia,  merchant,  now  of  Salisbury  hundred,  Frederick  Co., 
Maryland,  and  David  Schultz  of  Upper  Hanover,  formerly  though  erroneously  called  New  Hanover.” 
Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  George  Schultz  of  Conecochigue,  Maryland,  released  her  right  to  the  property 
on  June  11,  1770,  upon  the  payment  of  five  pounds  to  her,  by  Catharine,  the  widow  of  Melchior 
Schultz.  For  108  pounds,  Melchior  Schultz  [E  183],  on  Nov.  12,  1751,  bought  of  Parsons,  Ross  and 
Greenway,  332  acres  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.  [Plate  D  I],  the  title  to  which  became  vested  in  1789  in 
his  son  David  Schultz,  and  his  son-in-law,  Adam  Hillegass.  These  two  tracts  seemingly  overlapped. 
There  evidently  was  some  misunderstanding  about  the  260-acre  tract,  for  David  in  his  Almanac 
Diary  notes  that  his  brother  George  came  from  “Coneogoschick”  on  the  10th  of  Feb.,  1757,  that  he 


Plate  7 


Ship  list  of  the  Saint  Andrew ,  Sept.  12,  1734  (O.  S.),  with  the  signatures  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelder  males, 

sixteen  years  of  age  and  over. 

(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


Plate  8 


(Or 


Complete  Ship  List  of  the  St.  Andrew,  Sept.  12,  1734  (O.  S.). 
riginal  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  1  a.) 


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settled  his  cause  with  Melchior,  on  Feb.  22,  that  the  deed  was  signed  Mar.  1,  and  that  he  started 
for  home  Mar.  4th.  The  parents,  George  and  Anna  Schultz  [E  7  and  E  8]  in  all  probability  lived  on 
this  tract,  and  with  their  son  Melchior,  they  are  buried  in  unmarked  graves  on  an  unenclosed  plot 
some  distance  from  the  farm  buildings.  Christopher  Wiegner  relates  that  on  Oct.  1,  1734  he  and 
others  went  to  the  “Schultz  farm” — probably  the  260-acre  tract  already  mentioned.  George  Schultz 
[E  1]  a  resident  of  Maryland  prior  to  Dec.,  1755,  acquired  in  1763,  100  acres  located  a  few  miles  west 
of  Hagerstown,  to  which  he  added  33  acres  in  1773,  which  he  occupied  the  rest  of  his  life,  and  which 
he  disposed  of  by  will.  The  widow  in  conveying  the  property  as  executrix  of  his  will  was  of  Augusta 
Co.,  Va.,  where  descendants  reside  today. 

George  [E  7,  F  7,  wife  E  8] — see  George  Schultz  [E  1]. 

George  [E  55,  F  149,  F  149-1,  wife  E  102],  purchased  and  occupied  a  “stony  piece  of  land”  which  he 
sold  again  (“am  Fusz  des  langen,  holien  Berges,”  Isaac  Schultz,  historical  notes).  He  purchased 
on  Oct.  26,  1749,  of  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70],  139  acres  [Plate  C  XVII]  and  on  Oct.  22,  1751,  of 
Michael  Hillegass,  Jr.,  100  acres  [Plate  C  XIX,  owned  from  1744  to  1748  by  said  Christopher 
Schultz],  of  which  he  conveyed  60  acres  to  said  Christopher  Schultz,  on  Apr.  29,  1752,  and  the 
remainder  to  his  son,  Gregory,  on  Mar.  16,  1779  [in  part  recently  the  Keinert  farm,  owned  in 
1920  by  Oswin  Baus].  George  Schultz  bought  also  on  July  2,  1766,  of  John  Yeakel,  148  acres 
[Plate  C  XV,  owned  in  1920  by  a  descendant,  William  Iv.  Schultz],  which  he  conveyed  to  his 
son,  Balthasar,  on  June  22,  1769.  Place  of  burial  of  George  Schultz  and  wife,  Washington.  ( Vide 
family  record  of  George  Schultz  [1 49-1}.) 

George  [E  68,  F  68,  wife  E  207],  Melchior  [E  69]  and  Christopher  [E  70],  the  three  orphaned  Schultz 
brothers,  acquired  in  the  present  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,Montg.  Co.  and  Washington  Twp.,  Berks 
Co.,  the  following  three  tracts:  a  tract  of  150  acres  from  George  Schultz  [E  1],  to  whom  patent  had 
been  issued  Apr.  20,  1736  [Plate  C  XVIII,  owned  in  part  in  1920  by  the  Levi  Schultz  estate];  a  tract 
of  145  acres  on  which  patent  was  granted  Mar.  16,  1738  [Plate  C  XX,  owned  in  part  in  1920  by  the 

Levi  Schultz  estate],  and  a  tract  of  107  acres  bought  of - Hopkinson  in  Mar.,  1743  [Plate 

C  XVI,  long  known  as  the  “Henry  Schultz”  farm,  facing  the  Washington  Schwenkfelder  Meeting 
house].  This  joint  ownership  was  dissolved  in  Jan.,  1746  (George  acquiring  tract  C  XVIII  and 
the  half  of  tract  C  XX;  Christopher,  the  remainder  of  tract  C  XX  and  all  of  tract  C  XVI).  See  also 
Melchior  Schultz  [E  69].  Place  of  burial  of  the  three  brothers  and  their  wives,  Washington. 

Gregorius  [E  62,  F  62,  wife  E  166]  acquired  by  surveys  in  the  years  1741  and  1746  two  adjoining  tracts 
of  land  of  126  acres  [Plate  B  II,  owned  in  part,  1920, by  Israel  Stettler]  in  present  Upper  Macungie 
Twp.,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.,  which  he  conveyed  to  Adam  Heberly,  prior  to  1762.  See  also  Abraham 
Yeakel  [E  30],  place  of  burial  of  Gregorius  Schultz  and  wife,  Washington. 

Maria  [E  152,  F  149,  F  160-1]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Yeakel  [E  57]. 

Melchior  [E  69,  F  69a,  F  69b,  wives  E  170  and  E  135],  in  addition  to  land  held  in  common  with  his 
brothers  (See  George  Schultz  E  68),  acquired  200  acres  by  Patent,  Sept.  24,  1746,  of  Martin  Grater 
in  present  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.  [Plate  C  V,  owned  in  1920  by  Homer  Schultz  and  Chester 
Ivriebel];  he  also  bought  67  acres  of  woodland  in  the  same  twp.,  both  of  which  he  sold  in  1783,  to  his 
nephew  Andrew  Schultz.  Place  of  burial  of  Melchior  and  wives,  Washington. 

Melchior  [E  183,  F  7,  F  7-2] — see  George  Schultz  [E  1]. 

Rosina  [E  166,  F  38,  F  62]  was  the  wife  of  Gregorius  Schultz  [E  62],  buried  in  Washington. 

Rosina  [E  168,  F  62]  was  the  daughter  of  Gregorius  Schultz  [E  62],  died  unmarried,  Sept.  22,  1751. 
Place  of  burial  not  known;  parents  were  living  at  the  time  in  Upper  Macungie,  Pa. 

Susanna  [E  149,  F  149],  widow,  lived  with  her  son  George  [E  55]. 

Susanna  [E  151,  F  149,  F  17-lb]  became  the  second  wife  of  George  Ileebner  [E  18],  buried  in  Salford, 

Susanna  [E  167,  F  62,  F  202-1]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Krauss  [E  204],  buried  in  Washington. 

SEIPT 

Caspar  [E  164,  F  59,  F  59-2] — see  David  Seipt  [E  59],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Christopher  [E  60,  F  59,  F  59-1,  wife  E  103],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

David  [E  59,  F  59,  wife  E  163],  in  addition  to  land  held  in  common  with  George  Dresher  [E  64], 
bought  on  June  29,  1744,  of  Stephen  Benezet,  143  acres  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg. Co.  [Plate 
F  XV,  owned  in  1920  by  Charles  Trurnbauer  and  Jonas  Kriebel],  nearly  all  of  which  he  conveyed 
to  his  son  Caspar  [E  164],  on  July  31,  1750,  whose  executors  in  turn  conveyed  the  property  to  his 
eldest  son,  David,  on  Dec.  23,  1789.  Place  of  burial  of  David  Seipt  and  son  Caspar  and  their  wives, 
Towamencin. 

Judith  [E  163,  F  59]  was  the  wife  of  David  Seipt  [E  59],  buried  in  Towamencin. 


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WAGNER 

Abraham  [E  193,  F  192,  F  192-1,  wife  E  83],  of  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  bought  of  John  George 
Scharff,  on  May  7,  1748,  38  acres  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  [Plate  G  X,  owned  in  part,  1919, 
by  Richard  Osborn],  which  were  conveyed  by  his  executors,  on  July  9,  1763,  to  Abraham  Anders. 
Place  of  burial  of  Abraham  and  wife,  Methacton. 

Anna  [E  192,  F  192],  widow,  was  the  mother  of  Susanna  [E  195],  Abraham  [E  193],  and  Melchior  Wag¬ 
ner  [E  194],  buried  in  Methacton. 

Anna  [E  196,  F  196],  widow,  was  the  mother  of  Christopher  [E  197]  and  David  [E  198].  Place  of  burial, 
farm  of  her  son,  Christopher,  owned  in  1920,  by  John  K.  Heebner,  Worcester,  Pa. 

Christopher  [E  197,  F  196,  F  196-1],  bought  of  James  Cunrads  on  Oct.  9,  1754,  129  acres,  26  perches, 
located  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  G  XI,  owned,  1920,  by  John  K.  Heebner],  which  he 
and  his  wife  conveyed  to  their  son-in-law,  Abraham  Heebner,  on  Apr.  2,  1810.  Christopher  Wagner, 
his  wife  and  his  mother  are  buried  on  this  farm. 

David  [E  198,  F  196,  F  196-2],  acquired  by  patent,  July  14,  1774,  8  acres  76  perches,  “Waggoner’s 
Mill  Seat”  on  the  Bushkill,  about  one  mile  from  Easton,  which  by  additional  purchases  grew  to 
134  acres,  all  lying  within  the  borough  limits  of  Easton,  Pa.  [Plate  A  I,  II,  III,  IV,  V],  which  he  dis¬ 
posed  of  by  will.  David  Wagener  with  his  wife  and  many  of  his  descendants  are  buried  in  the 
Easton  Cem.,part  of  which  was  once  his  property. 

Melchior  [E  194,  F  192,  F  192-2],  bought  on  May  7,  1748,  50  acres  of  John  George  Scharff  [Plate 
G  VIII],  and  on  Feb.  20,  1754,  he  bought  of  Henry  Overholtz,  74  acres  adjoining  the  first  tract 
[Plate  G  IX,  owned  in  part,  1919,  by  Louis  Cudlecoff  ],  both  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  of  which 
he  sold  27  acres  to  Jacob  Styger  in  1754,  and  25  acres  to  Arnold  Bean  in  1762.  He  also  bought  in 
the  same  twp.,  100  acres  on  Nov.  27,  1761,  of  Anthony  Hallman  [Plate  F  XXVII],  and  79  acres 
adjoining  this  tract,  May  28,  1762,  of  Adam  Painter  [Plate  F  XXVI],  which  two  tracts  he  bequeathed 
to  his  son,  David.  Place  of  burial,  Methacton. 

Susanna  [E  195,  F  192,  F  22-1]  became  the  wife  of  George  Yeakel  [E  23],  buried  in  Salford. 

WARMER 

Andrew  [E  73,  F  73,  wife  E  155]  bought,  June  29,  1744,  of  John  Stephen  Benezet,  30  acres  inTowa- 
mencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  F  XVII,  owned  in  1920  by  Irwin  Kriebel],  which  he  sold  to 
Abraham  Wiegner  [E  157]  in  1761.  Place  of  burial  of  Andrew  Yeakel,  Private  Burying  Ground, 
Hosensack;  his  wife,  Towamencin. 

Anna  [E  133],  sister  of  Andrew  and  Barbara,  died  unmarried  Dec.  30,  1750.  According  to  David 
Schultz,  “In  Macunshy  ist  die  alte  Anna  gestorben  bey  Baltz.  Jackel  d  31  December  und  den2ten 
Janner  begraben  worden.”  (Old  Anna  died  in  Macungie  at  Balthasar  Yeakel’s  on  Dec.  31,  and  was 
buried  on  Jan.  2).  If,  as  is  probable,  these  words  refer  to  Anna  Warmer,  she  was  probably  buried  in 
•Macungie.  Grave  not  located. 

Barbara,  wife  of  Balthasar  Yeakel  [E  39,  F  38-3].  The  name  Barbara  Warmer  does  not  occur  in  the 
list  of  immigrants.  There  are  plausible  reasons  for  assuming  that  the  name  Barbara  Mentzel  [E  131] 
ought  to  read  Barbara  Warmer.  Probably  buried  in  Hosensack. 

WEISS 

Anna  [E  140,  F  50],  wife  of  George  Weiss  [E  50],  died  Sept.  22,  1734  (old  style),  and  was  buried  the 
following  day  in  the  Pilgrim  Cem.,  Phila. 

George  [E  50,  F  50,  wife  E  140],  lived  in  Lower  Salford,  probably  held  no  real  estate  and  is  buried  at 
Salford. 

WIEGNER 

Abraham  [E  157,  F  154,  F  154-2,  wife  E  108], “yeoman  of  Salford  Twp.,”  bought  of  “Caspar  Wistar, 
buttonmaker,”  83  acres  in  present  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  on  Sept.  26,  1749  [Plate  F 
VIII, owned,  1918,  by  Abraham  L.  Derstine],  which  he,  then  a  “weaver  of  Upper  Hanover  Twp,” 
and  his  wife,  Susanna,  conveyed,  Nov.  15,  1752,  to  “Christoph  Hoffman,  bookbinder”  [E  104], 
who  with  his  wife  conveyed  it  on  May  27,  1791,  to  Abraham  Kriebel.  Said  Abraham  Wiegner, 
“weaver  of  Towamencin,”  purchased  of  Andrew  Warmer  his  30  acres  in  1761,  which  he  sold  to 
Balthasar  Reinwald,  on  June  26,  1769  [Plate  F  XVII].  Place  of  burial  of  Abraham  Wiegner  and 
wife,  Towamencin;  Christopher  Hoffman  and  wife,  Salford. 


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Anna  [E  115,  F  35]  was  the  wife  of  Hans  Wiegner  [E  35]. 

Christopher  [E  16,  F  76]  was  unmarried,  son  of  widow,  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  76],  bought  of  Cadwallader 
Evans  on  May  31,  1735,  150  acres  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XX,  owned  in 
part,  1920,  by  Jeremiah  Kriebel],  which  at  his  death  became  vested  in  his  mother  and  sister  [E  76, 
E  77].  After  their  death  the  administrators  in  1764  conveyed  the  tract  to  Anna  Anders  [E  175], 
widow  of  Balthasar  Anders  [E  67],  and  niece  of  said  Christopher  and  Rosina  Wiegner;  releases  having 
been  given  by  the  collateral  heirs  in  Germany.  On  June  16,  1780,  the  widow,  Anna  Anders,  at  the 
time  residing  with  her  daughter,  the  wife  of  Rev.  George  Kriebel  [E  99],  conveyed  the  tract  to  her 
son  George  [E  176].  Place  of  burial  of  Susanna  Wiegner,  Christopher  Wiegner,  Rosina  Wiegner, 
Balthasar  Anders  and  son  George,  Towamencin;  Anna,  wife  of  Balthasar  Anders,  Kraussdale. 

Christopher  [E  56,  F  154,  F  154-1,  wife  E  150]  bought  of  John  Stephen  Benezet,  30  acres  in  Towamencin 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  F  XVI,  owned  in  1920  by  Enoch  Heebner],  which  he  and  his  wife  Anna 
conveyed  on  Jan.  19,  1745,  to  Melchior  Meschter  [E  66],  who  bought  4^  acres  adjoining  this  tract 
from  David  Seipt  and  conveyed  the  two  tracts  to  his  son,  George,  in  May,  1774.  See  also  Balthasar 
Yeakel  [E  22].  Place  of  burial  of  Christopher  Wiegner  and  wife,  Salford. 

George,  Sr.  [E  36,  F  36,  wife  E  117].  No  definite  knowledge  of  residence  or  burial  place  could  be  found. 

George  [E  158,  F  154,  F  154-3,  wife  E  119].  See  Christopher  Yeakel  [E  42].  Place  of  burial  of  George 
and  wife,  Kraussdale. 

Hans  (John)  [E  35,  F  35,  wife  E  115]  was  living  in  Germantown  in  1762,  when  in  his  will  he  gave  power 
to  his  executors  to  sell  land  which  has  not  been  located. 

Maria  [E  117,  F  36]  was  the  wife  of  George  Wiegner,  Sr.  [E  36]. 

Maria  [E  156,  F  154]  was  the  daughter  of  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  154]. 

Melchior  [E  37,  F  36,  F  36-1,  wife  E  118]  and  David  Meschter  [E  63]  acquired  by  patent  in  Sept., 
1735,96  acres  in  present  Hereford  Twp., Berks  Co.  [Plate  C  VI],  owned  in  1918,  by  Solomon  Schmoyer. 
This  they  held  in  common  for  a  few  years  when  David  Meschter  released  his  interest.  Melchior 
Wiegner  also  acquired  in  Oct.,  1740,  75  acres  by  patent  [Plate  C  VIII]  which  had  been  surveyed  to 
David  Meschter  in  1737,  but  survey  had  become  void.  Of  this  tract  30^2  acres  were  sold  to  David 
Meschter  in  1759.  A  week  before  his  death  on  July  21,  1766,  Melchior  Wiegner  and  his  wife  con¬ 
veyed  these  tracts  to  their  son  George.  Place  of  burial  of  Melchior  Wiegner  and  wife,  Washington. 

Melchior  [E  116,  F  35]  was  the  unmarried  son  of  Hans  Wiegner  [E  35]. 

Rosina  [E  77,  F  76],  was  a  sister  of  Christopher  [E  16];  died  unmarried  and  is  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Rosina  [E  118,  F  169,  F  36-1]  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Wiegner  [E  37],  buried  in  Washington. 

Rosina  [E  159,  F  154]  was  the  unmarried  daughter  of  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  154].  Place  of  burial, 
Salford. 

Susanna  [E  76,  F  76],  widow,  was  the  mother  of  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  16]  and  Rosina  Wiegner 
[E  77].  See  Christopher  [E  16],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Susanna  [E  154,  F  154],  widow,  was  the  mother  of  Susanna  [E  155],  Maria  [E  156],  Abraham  [E  157], 
George  [E  158]  and  Rosina  [E  159].  Place  of  burial,  Salford. 

Susanna  [E  155,  F  154,  F  73],  the  daughter  of  Susanna  [E  154]  became  the  wife  of  Andreas  Warmer  [E 
73],  buried  in  Towamencin. 

YEAKEL 

Abraham  [E  30,  F  38,  F  38-2,  wife  E  107]  acquired  by  survey  in  Sept.,  1736,  150  acres  in  present 
Upper  Macungie,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  B  III,  owned  in  1920  by  the  Lehigh  Portland  Cement 
Company],  which  he  conveyed  in  May,  1737,  to  Hans  Jacob  Moyer.  Abraham  Yeakel  bought 
for  88  pounds  16  shillings  in  June,  1743,  of  Charles  Brockden,  148  acres  in  present  Upper  Hanover 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  C  XV,  owned  in  1920  by  William  K.  Schultz],  which  he  conveyed  to  his 
youngest  son,  John,  on  Aug.  14,  1761,  for  540  pounds,  who  conveyed  it  to  George  Schultz  [E  55, 
which  see].  On  June  22,  1769,  George  Schultz  conveyed  it  to  his  son  Balthasar  for  800  pounds. 
Abraham  Yeakel  purchased  in  1753,  of  Paul  Anthony,  for  150  pounds,  125  acres  adjoining  the 
148-acre  tract  [Plate  C  XIV],  which  he  conveyed  in  1761,  to  his  brother-in-law,  Gregorius  Schultz 
[E  62]  of  Macungie  for  £390.  Place  of  burial  of  Abraham  Yeakel  and  wife,  Washington. 

Abraham  [E  208,  F  208] — -see  Abraham  Beyer  [E  184].  Place  of  burial,  Methacton. 

Anna  [E  89,  F  22]  was  the  daughter  of  Balthasar  Yeakel  [E  22].  Place  of  burial,  Salford. 

Balthasar  [E  22,  F  22,  wife  E  88],  in  Mar.,  1735,  bought  of  Caspar  Wistar  173  acres  in  present  Lower 
Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  F  XXIX  and  F  XXXI,  part  of  which  constituted  the  farm  of  the 
late  Isaac  Kriebel],  which  after  his  death  was  conveyed  to  his  son,  George  [E  23],  on  Feb.  2,  1739, 
for  £111  whose  executors  on  Dec.  3,  1743,  conveyed  64  acres  to  George  and  Christopher  Kriebel 


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(See  George  Kriebel  [E  20])  and  the  remaining  109  acres  to  Christopher  Wiegner  [E  56],  who  secured 
patent  on  his  tract  on  Feb.  26,  1745,  and  conveyed  it  to  his  son,  Christopher,  Apr.  29,  1769.  Place 
of  burial  of  Balthasar,  Salford;  his  wife,  Washington. 

Balthasar  [E  39,  E  38,  F  38-3,  wife  E  131]  acquired  by  survey  Apr.  30,  1740,  143  acres  in  Upper  Macun- 
gie,  Lehigh  Co.  [Plate  B  V,  owned,  1920,  by  the  Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Company],  which  he 
conveyed  to  Conrad  Keck  who  secured  patent  for  it  on  Feb.  2,  1812.  He  also  acquired  under 
warrant  of  Feb.  9,  1743,  103  acres  in  the  same  twp.  [Plate  B  I,  owned  in  1919,  by  Milkowitz], 
which  he  sold  to  Adam  Heberly  and  George  Rapp,  but  “died  suddenly  by  being  killed  by  accident 
or  misfortune  before  he  had  signed  or  given  deeds,”  purchase  money  having  been  paid.  Four  tracts, 
aggregating  89  acres  were  surveyed  to  him  during  the  years  1749-1753  [Plate  B  VI],  two  of  the 
tracts  which  he  conveyed  to  Leonard  Moyer,  Dec.  27,  1760.  On  Jan.  27,  1757,  Michael  Schell, 
“cordwainer”  of  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  and  his  wife  Fronica,  sold  120  acres  in  two  tracts  to  “Baltzer 
Yeackle,  Makunsy  (Macungie  Twp.),  Northampton  Co.,  Yeoman,”  [Plate  C  X,  C  XII,  owned  in 
1920,  by  Henry  Gerhart].  These  tracts  lying  partly  in  Berks  and  partly  in  Montg.  Counties  were 
later  conveyed  to  Caspar,  son  of  Balthasar.  Place  of  burial  of  Balthasar,  Washington;  his  wife, 
Hosensack. 

Balthasar  [E  127,  F  38-16]  was  the  son  of  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel  [E  45,  which  see].  Place  of  burial, 
Hosensack. 

Caspar  [E  40,  F  38,  F  38-6]  purchased  a  ten-acre  lot  in  Germantown  Twp.  (probably  in  the  neighbor¬ 
hood  of  Washington  Lane  and  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila.)  to  ply  his  trade  as  blacksmith.  Letters 
of  administration  were  issued  in  1742  to  his  widow,  “Ann  Jakkell.”  Place  of  residence  and  burial 
not  located. 

Christopher  [E  42,  F  38,  F  38-1,  wife  E  103].  In  1743  he  bought  125  acres  in  present  Upper  Hanover 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co., for  £75  [Plate  C  XIV],  which  he  sold  three  years  later  to  Paul  Anthony  for  £150, 
who  later  resold  the  tract  to  Christopher’s  brother,  Abraham  [E  30].  He  also  acquired  a  tract  of 
206  acres  in  the  same  twp.  [Plate  C  XXI,  C  XXIII,  C  XXIV,  owned  in  part  in  1920  by  Henry  R. 
Seibert],  patent  being  granted  in  .1753;  and  on  Aug.  1,  1751,  he  purchased  of  Parsons,  Ross  and 
Greenway,  116  acres  adjoining  said  tract  of  206  acres  [Plate  C  XXV].  Of  these  tracts  he  conveyed 
to  Nicholas  Oehl,  in  1753,  73  acres  [Plate  C  XXI,  owned  in  1920  by  Charles  Yeakel],  and  23  acres  to 
George  Wiegner  [E  158,  Plate  C  XXIII],  known  many  years  as  the  “Althouse  lot,”  and  the  remainder 
was  conveyed  to  his  son,  Jacob  Yeakel.  Place  of  burial  of  Christopher  Yeakel  and  George  Wiegner 
and  their  wives,  Kraussdale. 

Christopher  [E  57,  F  160,  F  160-1,  wife  E  152],  bought  of  Anthony  Tunes  the  following  adjacent 
tracts:  9  acres  in  Feb.,  1741;  5  acres  in  July  of  the  same  year,  and  7  acres  in  Mar., '1743  [Plate 
H  V],  on  which  he  built  a  nice  residence,  still  standing,  adjoining  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Station, 
Chestnut  Hill.  In  1746  he  bought  9%  acres  [Plate  H  VI].  In  1785  the  above  tracts  were  conveyed 
to  Christopher  Yeakel,  Jr.,  by  the  father.  In  1764  he  bought  82  acres  in  present  Springfield  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.  [Plate  H  I],  near  the  historic  “Wheelpump”  hotel,  which  he  sold  to  his  son,  Abraham, 
in  1783.  Records  show  that  he  bought  and  sold  other  lands.  It  may  be  in  place  to  note  that  the 
ground  on  which  the  historic  “Yeakel  Log  Cabin”  stood — at  the  intersection  of  Mermaid  Lane  and 
Germantown  Ave. — was  owned  during  the  period  of  said  Christopher  Yeakle’s  active  life  (1714  to 
1759),  by  John  Nice,  Cornelius  Nice,  John  Nice  and  Derrick  Keyser,  successively;  the  deeds  them¬ 
selves  show  no  evidence  whatsoever  of  Christopher  Yeakle’s  interest  therein.  According  to  the 
Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  of  1879,  “he  built  the  log-house  in  1743  at  Cresheim, 
Germantown  Twp.,  Phila.,  which  was  his  dwelling  until  nearly  the  Revolution,  when  he  purchased 
the  property  on  the  summit  of  Chestnut  Hill.”  But  why  Christopher  Yeakle  should  have  built 
his  log-cabin  near  a  meadow  at  the  foot  of  the  hill  and  on  another  man’s  land,  when  at  the  same 
time  he  owned  21  acres  at  the  summit  of  the  hill,  is  hard  to  understand. 

Christopher  Yeakle  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Private  Burying  Ground  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa. 

David  [E  38,  F  38],  a  widower  of  75  years  at  the  time  of  the  migration,  probably  lived  with  his  children 
in  Macungie  and  was  buried  there. 

George  [E  23,  F  22,  F  22-1,  wife  E  195]  was  a  son  of  Balthasar  [E  22,  which  see];  both  George  Yeakle 
and  wife  buried  in  Salford. 

George  [E  209];  according  to  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  of  1879,  a  George  Yeakle 
came  in  1734  to  Pa.,  lived  with  Abraham  Wagner,  a  relative  [E  193],  and  died  unmarried,  Sept.  11, 
1764,  at  the  age  of  68  years.  His  relationship  and  place  of  burial  are  not  known. 

Hans  Heinrich  (John)  [E  45,  F  38,  F  38-5,  wife  E  126]  acquired  by  warrant  and  survey  of  the  year 
1740,  100  acres  in  present  Upper  Macungie  Twp.,  Lehigh  Co.  [Plate  B  IV],  which  he  conveyed  to 
John  Fogel  in  1769,  to  whom  patent  was  issued  in  1782.  In  1743  he  purchased  of  Philip  Labar, 


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200  acres  in  present  Marlborough  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.  [Plate  D  II,  owned  in  part  in  1920  by  Milton 
Hillegass],  to  which  he  later  added  34  acres,  of  which  he  sold  part  to  Philip  Reed  in  1759,  and  the 
remainder  to  George  Roth  in  1770.  He  for  a  time  held  part  of  the  Christopher  Newman  tract 
[Plate  D  III].  He  bought  in  1755,  89^  acres  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  near  his  200-acre  tract,  which 
he  sold  in  1761  to  Leonard  Thomas.  On  Dec.  23,  1761,  he  as  “John  Yeakle  of  Marlborough,’’ 
bought  the  Hamilton  tract  of  500  acres,  partly  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  and  partly  in 
Upper  Milford,  Lehigh  Co.  [Plate  C  III],  which  he  conveyed  in  four  parts  of  equal  area  to  his  four 
sons,  Balthasar  [E  127],  Jeremiah,  George  and  Melchior.  A  survey  of  Dec.,  1773,  shows  that  he  also 
bought  198  acres  of  Dietrich  Welker  in  Lower  Milford  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.  Place  of  burial  of  Hans 
Heinrich,  Yeakel  Private  Burying  Ground,  Hosensack;  his  wife,  Hosensack. 

Jeremiah  [E  41,  F  38,  F  38-4].  Place  of  residence  and  burial  not  known. 

Maria  [E  91,  F  22],  daughter  of  Balthasar  [E  23],  died  unmarried  in  her  65th  year,  in  17S4.  Place  of 
burial,  Washington. 

Maria  [E  107,  F  38-2]  was  the  wife  of  Abraham  Yeakel  [E  30];  buried  in  Washington. 

Maria  [E  147,  F  54],  the  daughter  of  Matthias  Yeakel  [E  54],  lived  and  died  at  Chestnut  Hill.  Place 
of  burial  not  known. 

Maria  [E  207,  F  68]  became  the  wife  of  George  Schultz  [E  68];  buried  in  Washington. 

Matthias  [E  54,  F  54,  wife  E  146],  lived  and  died  at  Chestnut  Hill. 

Regina  [E  88,  F  22]  was  the  wife  of  Balthasar  Yeakel  [E  22];  buried  in  Washington. 

Regina  [E  160,  F  160],  widow,  and  mother  of  Christopher  Yeakel  [E  57],  is  buried  in  the  Yeakel  Private 
Burying  Ground,  Chestnut  Hill. 

Regina  [E  148,  F  54]  was  the  daughter  of  Matthias  Yeakel  [E  54];  she  was  married  by  a  Lutheran 
Minister.  Place  of  residence  and  burial  not  known. 

Rosina  [E  109,  F  38-2,  F  59-2]  became  the  wife  of  Caspar  Seipt  [E  164];  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Rosina  [E  146,  F  54]  was  the  wife  of  Matthias  Yeakel  [E  54];  lived  at  Chestnut  Hill. 

Rosina  [E  92,  F  22,  F  70]  became  the  wife  of  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70];  buried  in  Washington. 

Susanna  [E  90,  F  22,  F  19-1]  became  the  wife  of  George  Kriebel  [E  20];  buried  in  Salford. 

Susanna  [E  108,  F  38-2,  F  154-2]  became  the  wife  of  Abraham  Wiegner  [E  157];  buried  in  Towamencin. 

Susanna  [E  119,  F  38,  F  154-3]  became  the  wife  of  George  Wiegner  [E  158];  buried  in  Kraussdale. 

Susanna  [E  126,  F  38-5]  was  the  wife  of  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel  [E  45];  buried  in  Hosensack. 


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6  DEEP  RUN 
MEETING  HOUSE 


vp  DUBLIN 


I — Wagener,  David  [E  198]. 

II — Wagener,  David  [E  198]. 

III —  Wagener,  David  [E  198]. 

IV —  Wagener,  David  [E  198]. 

V — Wagener,  David  [E  198]. 

VI — Heebner,  Melchior  [E  180]. 

VII — Beyer,  Abraham,  Jr.  [E  188]. 


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I — Schultz,  George  [E  1]. 
Schultz,  David  [E  9]. 
Schultz,  Melchior  [E  183]. 

II — Yeakel,  Hans  Heinrich[E  45]. 

III —  Neuman,  Christopher  [E  53]. 
Yeakel,  Hans  Heinrich[E  45]. 

IV —  Hartranft,  Tobias  [E  49]. 
Hartranft,  Melchior  [E  138]. 


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I — Heydrick,  Balthasar  [E  52]. 

II — Heydrick,  Balthasar  [E  52]. 

III —  Heydrick,  Balthasar  [E  52]. 

IV —  Heebner,  David  [E  21]. 

V — Heebner,  Hans  [E  179]. 

VI — Heebner,  Hans  [E  179]. 


VII — Heebner,  Hans  [E  179]. 

VIII — Heebner,  Hans  [E  74]. 

Heebner,  Melchior  [E  180]. 

IX — Heebner,  George  [E  18]. 

X — Heebner,  George  [E  18]. 

XI — Heebner,  George  [E  18]. 


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VIII- 

IX- 

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XI- 

XII- 

XIII- 

XIV- 
XV- 


XVI- 

XVII- 

XIX- 


-Heydrick,  Caspar  [E  51]. 

Heydrick,  George  [E  61]. 

Heydrick,  Abraham  [E  165]. 
-Hoffman,  George  [E  31]. 

-Kriebel,  George  [E  20]. 

-Kriebel,  Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82]. 
-Kriebel,  Christopher,  Sr.  [E  19]. 
Kriebel,  Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82], 
-Hoffman,  Balthasar  [E  28]. 
Hoffman,  George  [E  31]. 

-Heebner,  Christopher  [E  199]. 
-Wiegner,  Abraham  [E  157]. 
Hoffman,  Christopher  [E  104]. 
-Heebner,  Christopher  [E  199]. 
-Reinwald,  Christopher  [E  44]. 
-Dresher,  Christopher  [E  65]. 
-Heydrick,  Abraham  [E  165]. 
-Heebner,  Hans  Christopher  [E  201]. 
-Heebner,  Hans  Christopher  [E  201]. 
-Dresher,  George  [E  64], 

Seipt,  David  [E  59]. 

Dresher,  Christopher  [E  65]. 
-Wiegner,  Christopher  [E  56]. 
Meschter,  Melchior  [E  66]. 
-Warmer,  Andrew  [E  73]. 

Wiegner,  Abraham  [E  157]. 
-Reinwald,  Christopher  [E  44], 


XX — Wiegner,  Christopher  [E  16]. 
Wiegner,  Susanna  [E  76]. 
Wiegner,  Rosina  [E  77], 
Anders,  Anna  [E  175]. 
Kriebel,  Caspar  [E  26], 
Kriebel,  Melchior,  Jr.  [E  29]. 
XXII — Kriebel,  Melchior,  Jr.  [E  29]. 
XXIII — Kriebel,  Melchior,  Jr.  [E  29]. 


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XXIV — Neuman,  Christopher  [E  53]. 

Neuman,  David  [E  145]. 

XXV — Reinwald,  George,  Jr.  [E  34], 
Reinwald,  Christopher  [E  114]. 

XXVI — Wagner,  Melchior  [E  194]. 
XXVII — Wagner,  Melchior JE  194]. 


XXVIII — Reinwald,  Christopher  [E  44], 

XXIX — Yeakel,  Balthasar  [E  22], 
Yeakel,  George  [E  23]. 

XXX — Kriebel,  Christopher  [E  19]. 

Kriebel,  Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82], 
Kriebel,  George  [E  20]. 

Wiegner,  Christopher  [E  56]. 

XXXI — Kriebel,  George  [E  20]. 

Kriebel,  Christopher,  Jr.  [E  82]. 
Yeakel,  Balthasar  [E  22], 
Yeakel,  George  [E  23]. 


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I— Heebner,  Christopher 
[E  87]. 

II — Gerhard,  Peter;  wife,  Anna 
Maria  (Beyer)  Yeakel 
[E  187]. 

III —  Gerhard,  Peter;  wife,  Anna 

Maria  (Beyer)  Yeakel 
[E  187]. 

IV—  Beyer,  Abraham  [E  184]. 
Beyer,  Andrew  [E  189]. 

V- — Beyer,  Abraham  [E  184]. 
Yeakel,  Abraham  [E  208]. 
Beyer,  Andrew  [E  189]. 

VI — Heebner,  David  [E  21]. 

VII— Beyer,  Abraham  [E  184]. 
Beyer,  Andrew  [E  189]. 

VIII — Wagner,  Melchior  [E  194]. 

IX — Wagner,  Melchior  [E  194]. 

X — Wagner,  Abraham  [E  193]. 

XI — Wagner,  Christopher  [E  197]. 


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I — Yeakel,  Christopher  [E  57]. 
II — Schubert,  David  [E  75]. 

III —  Schubert,  David  [E  75]. 

IV —  Heebner,  George  [E  18]. 

V — Yeakel,  Christopher  [E  57]. 
VI — Yeakel,  Christopher  [E  57]. 
VII — Nice,  Cornelius;  wife, 

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MAPS  OF  HOMESTEADS 


From  the  Heintze  Correspondence  we  learn  that  a  request  was  made  that  the  Schwenkfelders 
in  Pennsylvania  should  let  their  friends  in  Germany  know  how  and  where  they  dwelt.  David  Schultze 
[E  9]  the  surveyor,  made  a  map  of  the  places  of  residence  which  was  sent  with  explanatory  matter  to 
Germany  in  June,  1767,  by  his  cousin,  Melchior  Schultz. 

This  map  was  discovered  a  century  later  in  the  library  of  Pastor  Nitschke  of  Harpersdorf  by 
Ober-Lehrer  Friedrich  Schneider.  He  made  a  copy  of  it  which  Dr.  Chester  D.  Hartranft  found  in  the 
Berlin  Library,  and  made  a  tracing  of  it. 

In  1912,  Dr.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson  and  the  Editor  called  upon  Pastor  Goldmann  of  the  Lutheran 
Church  of  Harpersdorf  and  learned  that  the  original  maps  were  still  in  the  Church  Archives,  but  the 
suspicious  pastor  would  not  permit  the  maps  to  be  seen,  much  less  to  be  photographed.  Suffice  it  to 
say  that  through  the  diplomacy  of  Dr.  Johnson  and  the  assistance  of  influential  friends  the  maps  were 
later  photographed,  and  are  now  deposited  for  an  indefinite  time  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical 
Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.  These  maps  are  here  reproduced  for  the  first  time.  [Vid.  Plate.] 


[Translation] 

Worthy  Friends: 

You  have  asked  us  to  tell  you  how  and  where  we  dwell.  In  answer  Pennsylvania  in  North  America 
is  west  of  you  about  one-fourth  of  the  Earth’s  circumference.  The  part  inhabited  by  Europeans  is 
divided  into  eight  Counties  in  which  like  law  and  justice  prevail,  viz.  Philadelphia,  Bucks,  Chester, 
Lancaster,  York,  Cumberland,  Berks,  and  Northampton.  The  city,  Philadelphia,  is  in  40th  degree — 
nearer  on  left  hand  than  Bethlehem.  Bethlehem  lies  to  left  of  North  of  said  place  (Philadelphia). 
We  all  reside  in  41  degrees — in  altitude  like  Rome  in  Italy.  It  is  very  warm  here  in  Summer  and  the 
cold  in  winter  is  not  as  continuous  as  with  you.  My  Fe^er(cousin)David  Schultze,  who  is  a  surveyor 
has  gone  to  the  trouble  to  make  two  drafts  to  make  matters  plainer  to  you.  In  No.  1  the  greater  part 
is  occupied  and  seven  counties  (greater  part  of),  are  seen.  In  No.  2  our  homes  are  numbered  in  red 
ink  which  is  divided  into  two  districts  as  may  be  seen  by  the  counties,  neither  of  which  completely. 
Here  follows  how  we  dwell: 

First  Column: 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 


7. 

8. 
9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 


Berks  County,  Hereford  Township  Later  owners  or  tenants 


Melchior  Schulz 
David  Meschter 

George  Wiegner  (Melchior  Wiegner’s  son) 
Barbara  Jakelinn 
Christian  Schulz 
Gregorius  Meschter 


Horatio  K.  Schultz 
Leon  Fetterman 
Solomon  Schmoyer 
Joseph  Yeakel 
Jeremiah  K.  Schultz 
Allen  Gehman 


Northampton  County,  Milford  Township 

Balthaser  Jackel,  son 

Hans  Jakel,  father 

George  Jakel,  son 

Jeremias  Jakel,  son 

Balthasar  Kraus 

George  Kriebel  (Casper  Kriebel’s  son) 


Benjamin  Weiss 
Daniel  Yeakel 
Nathaniel  Hiestand 
Nathan  Schultz 
Levi  Krauss 
Abraham  Brey 


Second  Column: 


The  following  are  all  inhabitants  of  Philadelphia  County  in  Coschehoppe  or  Upper  Hanover: 

13.  George  Schulz,  jun.  E.  H.  Schultz,  Palm. 

14.  George  Schultz,  sen  Abraham  Schultz 

15.  Gregor  Schulz  Rufus  Shuler 

16.  Christoph  Krause  John  C.  Hancock  Ice  Co. 

17.  George  Wiegner  Daniel  Althouse 

18.  Christoph  Jakel  Henry  R.  Seibert 

19.  David  Schultz  Henry  D.  Snyder 

20.  His  brother  Melchior’s  widow  John  Gerhard 

21.  George  Hiibner  (Near  Stetler’s  Store) 

Thus  far  the  first  district  and  then  follows  the  second. 


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Third  Column: 


In  Skippaek  and  nearer  the  border  of  the  township: 


1.  Christoph  Kriebel 

2.  George  Kriebel 

3.  George  Heidrich 

4.  Christoph  Hoffmann 

5.  Christoph  Wiegner 

6.  Balthasar  Jakel 

7.  Hans  Jakel 

8.  Abraham  Heidrich 

9.  Christoph  Dresher 

10.  Christoph  Reinwald 

11.  George  Anders 

12.  Abraham  Kriebel,  his  father, 

13.  Abraham  Wiegner 

14.  Melchior  Moschter 

15.  Casper  Seibt 

16.  Hans  Christoph  Hiibner 

17.  Christoph  Wagner 


David  M.  Cassel 
Elias  Landis 
John  Halteman 
Henry  Derstine 
Isaac  K.  Kriebel 
Isaac  K.  Kriebel 
Peter  Lewis 

Israel  Heckler 
Rev.  E.  S.  Anders 
Allen  K.  Kriebel 
Caspar  Abraham  Kriebel 
Abraham  Derstine 
Jeremiah  Kriebel 
Samuel  Metz 
William  G.  Freed 
Henry  H.  Heebner 


Fourth  Column: 


18.  David  Hiibner 

19.  Andreas  Beer 

20.  Abraham  Anders, 

formerly  Abraham  Wagner 

21.  Christoph  Hiibner 

22.  Abraham  Jakel 

23.  Melchior  Kriebel 

24.  David  Kriebel,  the  son 

25.  David  Neuman  (his  father,  Christoph) 

26.  Henry  Schneider,  son-in-law  of  Neuman 

27.  Melchior  Wagner 
Christopher  Jakel  of  Armenruh  is  on  the 

road  towards  us  four  miles  from  German¬ 
town. 

Fifth  Column 


Jeremiah  K.  Anders 
Ellwood  Anders 


Ellwood  Anders 
Wayne  Heebner 
Elwood  Anders 
Abraham  Rittenhouse 


Benjamin  Wilson 


In  the  first  district  we  can  meet  at  a  central  point  in  three-quarters  of  an  hour  except  George 
Schubert.  In  the  second  in  an  hour  and  from  one  to  the  other  in  four  hours 

Christoph  Schubert  is  very  poor  and  resides  with  his  family  in  Germantown  along  the  high¬ 
way  as  it  was  not  agreeable  to  him  to  dwell  in  the  woods,  as  it  is  customary  to  say.  His  brother, 
David  Schubert,  dwells  beside  Christoph  Yackel  four  miles  from  Germantown. 

Notandum  Draft  No.  1 
1  inch  =  15  English  Miles 
5  English  Miles  =  1  German  Mile 
Distance  in  English  Miles: 


From 

to 

Miles 

Philadelphia 

Germantown 

6 

Philadelphia 

Skippaek 

25 

(The  middle  of  this  district  is  3  miles 

nearer  Phila.) 

Philadelphia 

Coschehoppe 

40 

Philadelphia 

Bethlehem 

53 

Philadelphia 

Easton 

55 

Philadelphia 

Reading 

56 

Philadelphia 

Lancaster 

66 

Philadelphia 

Chester 

15 

Philadelphia 

New  Castle 

33 

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Philadelphia  Nazareth  via  Bethlehem  63 

Philadelphia  (nearest  way  to  the  Blue  Mountains)  70 

Philadelphia  Harris  Ferry  108 

Upper  corner  of  Phila.  County  Bethlehem  15 


The  towns  or  counties  where  courts  are  held  are  marked  with  an  “X.”  There  are  in  addition 
three  counties  having  different  laws  that  belong  to  Pennsylvania;  lying  along  the  Delaware  river  to  the 
ocean,  namely,  New  Castle,  Kent  and  Sussex. 

Townships  are  communities  like  the  Dorf  with  you,  without  being  built  so  closely  together, 
varying  greatly  in  length  and  breadth  from  two  to  ten  miles. 

A  plantation  is  a  farm  and  they  are  likewise  quite  different,  varying  from  20  acres  to  100,  200, 
300  acres  and  even  more.  An  acre  is  160  rods,  a  rod  is  16H  feet  long  and  wide  being  5  good  steps; 
an  acre  being  100  steps  long  and  40  wide;  a  mile  is  320  rods  long. 

Here  each  builds  according  to  his  own  plans  and  circumstances  on  his  own  land  which  is  usually 
square-shaped  with  water  and  meadows,  clear  land,  and  woods.  The  two  districts  are  from  center  to 
center  18  miles  distant,  one  being  able  to  cover  4  to  5  in  an  hour  on  horseback,  for  here  man  and  woman 
travel  per  horse.  Birkjame  (Perkiomen)  is  a  stream,  as  strong  as  the  Katzbach  at  Goldberg.  It  re¬ 
ceives  the  smaller  brooks  in  our  districts  and  empties  into  the  Schuylkill  which  empties  into  the 
Delaware  below  Philadelphia.  At  Philadelphia  the  Schuylkill  is  like  the  Oder  at  Breslau  and  at  Reading 
as  swift  as  the  (Maise?)  in  Lower  Lusatia. 

The  Lord  grant  that  this  writing  may  find  you  enjoying  blessings  in  body  and  soul  and  that  by 
his  grace  we  may  meet  after  this  life  in  joy  and  happiness. 

Hereford,  June  16,  1767. 

Your  Friend, 

Melchior  Schultz 

Today  we  pack  up  the  letters 

and  I  take  them  to  Bethleham.  [Translated  by  H.  W.K.] 


Note  on  Draft  No.  2 

On  this  draft  a  mile  is  4  inches;  the  figures  in  red  at  the  left  indicate  the  homes  in  the  first  district, 
those  at  the  right  the  second. 

Highways  to  Philadelphia  are  marked  thus:  =  =  =  =  ==  =  =  =  =  =  =  =  =  = 


ELDERS’  CONFERENCE  ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

[Translation]  [See  Plate] 

Acknowledgment  with  heartiest  gratitude  is  hereby  made  by  the  Elders’  Conference  of  the  Unitas 
Fratrum  that  of  the  money  which  the  beloved  church  of  the  Schwenkfelders  felt  moved  to  forward 
through  their  presiding  officer,  Christopher  Jaeckel  of  Philadelphia,  per  Messrs.  H.  Van  der  Smissens 
Sons  of  Altona,  as  a  gift  to  those  who  during  the  severe  war  conditions  in  the  year  1813  were  made  to 
suffer  in  our  community  as  reimbursement  of  love  tokens  shown  their  forefathers.  The  sum  of  163 
R. thaler  in  Saxon  Coin  has  been  allotted  to  us  to  distribute  among  those  of  the  Moravian  Church  in 
need  through  damages  caused  by  the  war. 

The  said  Elders’  Conference  hereby  not  only  acknowledges  the  due  receipt  of  said  163  R.  dollars, 
but  also  gives  assurance  that  this  charitable  gift  has  been  applied  in  accordance  with  the  wishes  of  the 
esteemed  benefactors  and  the  recipients  wish  them  God’s  richest  blessing. 

Herrnhut,  Feb.  28,  1816. 

In  the  name  and  by  order  of  the  Elders’  Conference  of  the  Evangelical  Unitas  fratrum 
(Seal)  Hans  Wied 

Johann  Gottfried  Goldmann  [Translated  by  H.  W.  K .] 


Plate  9 


Map  (No.  1)  of  the  Early  Homes  of  the  Schwenkfelders  made  by  David  Schultz  in  17G7,  and  sent  to  Germany  by  his  cousin,  Melchior  Schultz 

(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


Plate  10 


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Key  to  the  David  Schultz  Map  (No.  1)  of  the  Earlj- Homes  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 
(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


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ACKNOWLEDGMENT  from  the  town  of  BERTHELS- 
DORF  OF  THE  RECEIPT  OF  DONATION  FOR  THE 
POOR  AND  OPPRESSED,  MAR.  1,  1816 

[Translation]  [See  Plate] 

In  behalf  of  the  parish  of  Berthelsdorf  in  the  royal  Saxon  part  of  Upper  Lusatia  by  us  Judge  and 
elders  of  the  said  parish  acknowledgment  is  hereby  made  with  warmest  gratitude  and  sense  of  obligation 
that  from  the  esteemed  church  of  the  Schwenkfelders  through  their  presiding  officer,  Christoph  Jaeckel 
of  Philadelphia,  upon  order  of  Messrs.  H.  von  der  Smissen  Sons  of  Altona  per  Hans  Wied  the  sum  of 
163  Rthr.  write  One  Hundred  and  sixty-three  R  Dollars  in  Saxon  coin  (Conventions  Miinze)  were  duly 
paid  us  in  cash  as  a  benevolent  gift  to  those  members  of  our  parish  who  by  the  afflictions  of  the  war  in 
1813  were  reduced  to  need  and  debt. 

In  making  due  acknowledgment  of  the  receipt  of  said  163  R  Thaler  we  add  the  assurance  that 
this  so  unexpected  gift  of  love  shall  be  applied  in  the  best  way  possible  to  the  contemplated  objects 
and  in  the  name  of  our  entire  parish  at  this  place  we  tender  our  heartiest  thanks  with  the  earnest  wish 
that  God  may  duly  reward  this  work  of  Christian  love  to  our  benevolent  friends  in  Philadelphia  out 
of  the  boundless  treasures  of  His  Grace  in  time  and  eternity. 

As  this  kind-hearted  sympathy  was  shown  us  because  the  remembrance  of  our  place  has  stead¬ 
fastly  maintained  itself  among  the  descendants  of  those  who  as  members  of  (said)  church  highly 
spoken  of  in  former  times  resided  amongst  our  forbears,  we  cannot  forbear  mentioning  those  families 
among  them  whose  remembrance  among  us  has  been  maintained  by  existing  written  documents,  namely: 

Melchior  Kriebel 
Balthasar  Jackel 
Melchior  Schultz 
Melchior  Meschter 
Casper  Kriebel 
Melchior  Wiegner 

to  those  building  lots  were  assigned,  Sept.  23,  1730, 

George  Reinwald,  April  13,  1731 
Hans  Wiegner,  April  13,  1731 
David  Schubert,  April  4,  1733 

We  respectfully  honor  the  remembrance  of  the  above  among  their  worthy  descendants  in  distant 
lands  to  whom  we  tender  our  unceasing  and  grateful  devotion  for  the  manifested  evidence  of  their 
charitable  disposition  towards  our  parish. 

Berthelsdorf,  Upper  Lusatia 
Mar.  1,  1816. 

Johann  Gottlieb  Schluckner,  Judge 

Elias  Muche,  church  warden  and  Judicial  elder 

Moritz  Hummel,  Judicial  elder 

Johann  Christoph  Dubschke,  parish  elder 

Christian  Richter,  parish  elder 


(SEAL) 


[Translated  by  H.  W.  K.\ 


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The  Coat  of  Arms  of  the  von  Schwenckfeld  Family 


GEORGE  SCHOLTZ  [E  7]  (SCHULTZ  or  SHULTZ) 

and  his  DESCENDANTS. 


/ 


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[7]  GEORGE  SCHOLTZ  [E  7],  b  Feb.  15,  1674;  d  Feb.  21,  1754;  lived  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf, 
Silesia;  m  Jan.  15,  1704,  ANNA  HUBNER  [E  8],  of  Armenruhe,  b  1680;  d  Oct.  17,  1756. 

George  Scholtz  and  wife  left  Silesia  for  Saxony  Apr.  27, 1726,  with  their  four  children  and  settled 
in  Hennersdorf,  near  Gorlitz.  On  Apr.  19,  1730,  they  moved  to  Herrnhut;  on  June  16,  1731,  they 
moved  from  Herrnhut  to  Berthelsdorf  “Auf  den  Ober  Hof.”  On  Apr.  19,  1733,  they  left  Berthelsdorf 
for  Pa.,  arriving  in  Phila.  on  the  Brigantine  “Merchant,”  Sept.  18,  1733. 


[7-2] 


[7-1] 


[7-3a] 

[7-3b] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Melchior  [E  183],  b  Mar.  15,  1706,  Ober  Hdrf.  baptized  Mar.  19,  1706;  sponsors:  George 
Kieszler,  Susanna  Kriibelin,  Christiana  Wiegnerin;  d  Mar.  3,  1764;  m  Catarina  Kahl- 
bach.  Melchior  Scholtze  did  not  come  to  Pa.  with  his  father  in  1733,  but  remained  in 
Gorlitz  and  arrived  in  Phila.  on  the  Brig.;  “Mary  of  Philadelphia”  on  June  28,  1735. 

3*  George  fl!  1]  }  &  Jan.  3*  1711,  in  Ober  Hdrf. 

Sponsors  for  Christoph,  the  elder:  George  Jackel,  Maria  Beierin,  Christine  Wiegnerin; 
for  George,  the  younger,  George  Kieszler,  Maria  Jackelin,  Susanna  Scholtzin. 

Christoph  left  for  Altona,  June  20,  1730,  where  he  arrived  June  30;  arrived  at 
Amsterdam  July  18,  where  he  finds  the  Messrs.de  Betry  on  Aug.  14  and  leaves  Amster¬ 
dam  with  them  for  East  India  on  Oct.  16, 1730. 

George  Scholtz  [E  1]  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  to  migrate  to  Pa.  He  sailed 
from  Rotterdam  in  the  “Snow  Lowther”  and  arrived  in  Phila.  Oct.  14,  1731.  He  m 

Elizabeth - ,  and  finally  settled  in  Maryland.  He  d  in  1779.  (For  further 

details  see  [7-1].) 

4.  David  [E  9]  (the  Surveyor),  b  Sept.  13,  1717, 

at  Armenruhe.  Sponsors:  Melchior  Schu-  1.  Anna  Rosina  Beer  [E  186]. 

bert,  Susanna  Scholtzen,  Maria  Dre-  2.  Elizabeth  Lauer. 

scherin;  d  Apr.  25, 1797 ; 


George  Scholtz  [E  7],  d  Feb.  22,  1754,  aet.  80  years.  Anna,  widow  of  George  Scholtz,  d  Oct.  17, 
1756,  aet.  76  years  less  5  weeks;  interred  Oct.  19,  Text,  Ps.  90:  15  [Cf.  David  Schultze’s  Almanac,  Perk. 
Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  61]. 

“Nuptials  Patris  mei  d  15  Januar  1704,  war  alt  30  Jahr,  et  Mater  23  Jahr;  Anno  1674,  d  15  Februar 
ist  mein  Vater  George  Scholtze  gebohren  und  ist  Anno  1746  d,  15  Februar  nun  72  Jahr  alt.  Meine 
Mutter  Anna,  geb.  Hiibnerin,  ist  gebohren  Anno  1680.”  [Cf.  David  Schultz  Almanac,  p  10.]  (The 
nuptials  of  my  father  took  place  on  Jan.  15,  1704.  His  age  was  30  years  and  mother  was  23  years.  My 
father,  George  Scholtze,  was  born  in  1764,  and  was  72  years  old  on  Feb.  15,  1746.  My  mother,  maiden 
name  Hiibner,  was  born  in  1680). 

“Drei  davon  handeln  schon  1731/2  mit  Saffron  in  America.”  [Regent,  p  84  5.]  (Three  of  the  chil¬ 
dren  deal  in  Saffron  in  America  in  1731/2.) 

Practically  all  the  information  concerning  the  family  of  George  Scholtze,  Sr.,  after  their  arrival  in 
Pa.,  was  obtained  from  the  diaries  of  his  son,  David.  His  place  of  residence  and  burial  are  not  known 
although  it  is  likely  that  they  in  later  life  lived  with  their  son,  Melchior,  on  the  tract  bought  by  George 
and  Melchior  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  D  /].  It  is  surmised  that  George 
Schultz  and  wife,  Anna,  and  their  son,  Melchior,  are  buried  in  unmarked  graves  on  an  unenclosed  plot 
on  this  tract. 

His  son,  George,  who  had  preceded  the  family  to  Pa.  by  two  years,  was  a  merchant  in  Philadelphia 
at  the  time  of  the  arrival  of  the  father’s  family,  and  it  is  very  likely  that  father  and  son  lived  together 
for  the  first  few  years,  but  where  the  father  lived  after  the  son  moved  to  Maryland  the  Editor  has  been 
unable  to  determine. 


[7-1]  GEORGE  SCHOLTZ  [E  1],  b  Jan.  3,  1711;  d  in  1779;  s  George  and  Anna  (Hiibner)  Scholtz 
[7];  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  to  come  to  Pa.,  arriving  in  Phila.on  the  “Snow  Lowther, ”Oct.  14,  1731. 
We  are  told  that  when  George  Scholtz  started  for  Pa.  his  twin  brother,  Christopher,  left  for  the  East 


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Indies,  which  is  the  last  we  hear  of  him.  Just  why  these  twin  brothers  started  out  as  they  did,  and 
why  one  went  to  the  East  Indies  and  the  other  to  Pa.  is  a  question  that  should  be  investigated. 

For  much  of  the  data  relating  to  these  early  Schultz  families  we  are  indebted  to  the  David  Schultz 
Almanac  Diaries ,  written  by  George’s  brother  David  [E  9],  q.v. 

The  following  family  of  George  Scholtz  is  constructed  from  the  evidence  collected: 

[7-1]  GEORGE  SCHOLTZ  [E  1],  h  Jan.  3, 1711 ;  d  1779;  s  George  and  Anna  (Hiibner)  Scholtz  [7];  in 
ELIZABETH - . 

Children  (6): 

1.  Daughter. 

2.  Daughter. 

3.  Daughter. 

[7-4]  4.  Mary  d  after  1814;  m  Henry  Sites. 

[7-5]  5.  George,  b  1751 ;  d  June  18,  1810;  m  Christiana  — - — - 

[7-6]  6.  David,  b  Sept.  16,  1763;  d  1843;  m - 

On  Oct.  14,  1731,  George  Scholltz  subscribed  to  the  Declaration  of  Fidelity  and  Abjuration  [Col 
Rec.,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  J17.] 

George  Schultz’  name  was  on  “Payroll  of  a  Detachment  of  the  6th  Battalion  of  Berks  Co.  Militia 
on  duty  Guarding  Prisoners  of  War  from  Reading  to  Philadelphia.”  [Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  XIV., 
p  321.]  Was  this  George  Schultz  a  Schwenkfelder? 

In  an  acknowledgment  signed  June  11,  1770,  we  find  the  following:  “Elizabeth  Shultz,  wife  of 
George  Shultz,  residing  at  Conegochighe  in  Maryland.” 

When  George  Scholtz  signed  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  he  spelled  his  name  “Scholtz”  (q.v.),  but  in 
signing  his  will  he  wrote  “Shultz”;  thus  showing  the  changes  undergone  in  spelling.  Most  of  his  de¬ 
scendants  also  spell  the  name  “Shultz”,  while  most  of  the  families  in  Pa.  have  retained  the  spelling 
“Schultz.” 

That  George  Scholtz  was  a  merchant  and  was  engaged  in  business  in  Phila.,  we  know  by  the  de¬ 
scription  given  in  deeds  of  land  to  himself  and  brother,  David  [vid.  Homes  and  Burial  Places],  when  in 
1736,  George  Schultz  of  Phila.,  Merchant,  and  David  Schultz  of  “New  Hanover”  acquired  260  acres  of 
land.  On  Mar.  1,  1757,  this  plot  was  conveyed  to  their  brother,  Melchior,  and  in  this  transaction  the 
brothers  are  described  as  follows:  “George  Scholtze,  late  of  the  city  of  Phila.,  Merchant  now  of  Salis¬ 
bury  Hundred,  Frederick  Co.,  Maryland,  and  David  Schultz  of  Upper  Hanover,  formerly  though 
erroneously  called  “New  Hanover.”  On  June  11,  1770,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  George  Scholtz  of  Coneoco- 
cheague,  Maryland,  released  her  right  to  the  property,  upon  the  payment  to  her  of  five  pounds  by 
Catherine  Scholtz,  widow  of  Melchior  Schultz. 

George  Scholtz  must  have  gone  to  Maryland  prior  to  1757,  according  to  the  above  transaction, 
and  according  to  entries  made  by  David  in  his  Almanac  Diary.  On  Feb.  15,  1756,  a  letter  was  received 
by  David  from  George,  dated  Dec.  26;  on  Jan.  16  and  Feb.  16,  he  wrote  answers  to  George  at  Conego- 
hick. 

“Feb.  10,  1757,  George  my  brother,  came  from  Conigoshick." 

“Mar.  4,  my  brother,  George,  set  out  for  Conegoschick.”  On  Mar.  1,  1759  and  Oct.  29,  1768 he  wrote 
letters  to  George  in  Caneogoshick. 

In  1763,  George  Scholtz,  a  resident  of  Maryland,  acquired  100  acres  of  land  located  a  few  miles 
west  of  Hagerstown,  to  which  he  added  33  acres  in  1773,  which  he  occupied  the  rest  of  his  life.  It  is 
probable  that  he  is  buried  in  the  private  cemetery  on  this  land  near  Hagerstown,  although  no  stone 
marks  his  grave. 

On  June  10,  1763,  George  Shults  of  Frederick  County,  Md.,  gave  a  mortgage  of  90  pounds  to  Mel- 
chor  Wagener,  Melchor  Shults  and  Christopher  Shults  of  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  and  George 
Shults  and  David  Shults  of  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Phila.  Co.  [H.  548.] 

It  is  probable  that  George  Scholtz  married  in  Maryland;  the  first  name  of  his  wife  was  Elizabeth, 
but  her  last  name  has  not  been  determined.  George  Schultz  was  naturalized  Apr.  12,  1743,  and  died 
in  1779;  and  three  of  his  children  were  married  at  that  time.  We  know  that  he  had  four  daughters,  and 
two  sons.  No  trace  of  the  three  daughters  has  been  found,  and  the  connection  of  the  other  three  has  not 
been  absolutely  established,  although  the  evidence  points  the  family  to  connection  as  stated  above. 

Elizabeth  Scholtz,  widow  of  George,  m  second  time  Martin  Harry,  as  established  by  will. 


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WILL  OF  GEORGE  SCHULTZ 

[Wills  A  p  28  Hagerstown,  Md.) 


In  the  Name  of  Almighty  God,  Amen,  I  George  Shultz  of  Saulsbury  in  Washington  County  in  the  State  of  Mary¬ 
land,  and  an  old  aged  sickly  man  and  uncertain  when  God  Almighty  will  call  for  my  soul,  But  sound  in  Mind  and 
Memory.  I  therefore  Recommend  and  deliver  my  Soul  into  his  mercy  in  hope  to  obtain  mercy  and  make  my  Last  Will 
and  Testament  and  my  body  I  order  to  be  decently  Entered  in  the  next  neighbor’s  Grave  Yard  after  a  Christian 
Manner  and  I  make  and  ordain  my  true  and  Loving  wife  Elizabeth  whole  and  sole  Executrix  of  all  my  leaving  Estate 
after  my  Decease  of  the  Movable  and  Immovables  that  she  may  keep  all  together  with  the  youngest  three  children 
until  the  youngest  Son  David  Shultz  hath  his  age  of  21  years  which  will  be  the  sixteenth  of  September  1784,  and  then 
she  shall  sell  all  the  movables  and  immovables  if  she  not  hath  a  mind  to  sell  it  before  and  then  she  shall  have  One 
third  of  all  but  the  debts  must  be  paid  Before  and  the  three  married  children  gets  no  share  of  the  movables  for  they 
have  gotten  their  share  of  the  movables  and  Mary  the  same  Girl  is  to  have  fifty  Pounds,  Before  they  divide  the  Lega¬ 
cies  and  the  two  sons  shall  have  equal  shares  of  one  third,  and  the  Four  Daughters  equal  share  of  the  other  third. 
Further  I  take  leave  of  all  my  Wife  and  children  and  Grand-children  and  all  Christians  with  Recommending  into 
providence  of  God  Almighty,  Amen,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1779,  January  6 
Signed  Sealed  Pronounced  and  Declared  in  the  presence  of 
Jacob  Beckly 

John  Snider  George  Shultz  (L.S.) 

Michael  Roof 

The  will  was  Probated  June  1,  1779. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  COURT  RECORDS,  RE  GEORGE  SCHOLTZ  ESTATE. 


First  Account  Vol.  1 — 18 

The  account  of  Elizabeth  Shultz,  Executrix  of  George  Shultz  late  of  Washington  County,  deceased,  viz. 

1781.  This  Accountant  charges  herself  with  the  amount  of  an  inventory  Exhibited  on  said  Estate  £1760.  0.  0 
And  this  Accountant  prays  to  be  allowed  for  the  following  payments  and  disbursements,  to  wit: 

To  cash  paid  David  Shultz,  p.  Bond  and  Receipt  appears .  178.  5.  0 

To  cash  paid  Phillip  Carne,  p.  Account  and  Receipt  appears .  26.  0.  0 

To  cash  paid  George  Shafer,  Appraiser,  p.  Receipt  appears .  6.  0.  0 

To  cash  paid  Davelt  Anehoney,  Appraiser,  p.  Receipt  appears .  6.  0.  0 

To  cash  paid  Martin  Kirshner  p.  receipt  appears .  5779.  0.  0 

To  cash  paid  Thomas  Belt .  382.10.  0 


Amount  of  debit 


£6377.15.  0 
1760. 


Ballance  due  Executrix 

Elizabeth  Shultz  ^  March  12,  1781 

Executrix  \  Ballance  due  the  Executrix  upon 

George  Shultz  J  passing  final  account  £51.  6.  1 

In  Gold  or  Silver.  Executrix  prays  to  pass  a  second  account 


£4617.15.  0 


£102.  0.  3 

75.10.  1 
102.  0.  3 

76.10.  4 


£356.  — .11 

Ballance  Book  upon  deceased  persons  Estate  in  Washington  County 

Final  Account 

The  Final  Account  of  Martin  Harry  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  who  was  Executrix  of  George  Shultz  late  of  Washing¬ 
ton  County.  Deceased. 

These  accountants  charge  themselves  with  the  amt.  of  a  Tract  of  Land  sold  as  Testator  directed ....  462 .7.6 
and  these  accountants  pray  to  be  allowed  for  the  Ballance  of  the  first  Acct.  the  following  payments: 


of  the  Ballance  due  on  their  first  account .  51.  6.  1 

of  money  paid  the  Surveyor  as  p.  receipt . . .  3 .  5 .  0 

of  money  paid  the  Chain  Carriers  as  p.  acc’t  and  rec .  1.  0.  0 

of  money  p.  the  Register .  3.15.  6 

of  d.  the  Executor’s  Commission  on  the  payments  and  on  the  sales  of  the  above  land .  47.  0.  0 


State  ac.  for . 106.  6.  7 

Bal.  due  estate . 356.  0.11 


462.  7.  6 


Distribution  of  Estate. 


Martin  Harry  & 
Elizabeth,  his  wife 
who  was  Executrix  to 
George  Schultz 


Dec.  15,  1784 

Ballance  due  upon  passing  final  Acc’t 

£356 .  0.11  Specie 

Distribution  as  follows,  viz. 

Agreeable  to  the  Testator’s  Will,  viz. 

One  third  to  the  Widow . 

To  Mary  Shoultz . . 

To  the  2  sons  each  51.  0 . 1  Ri . 

To  the  other  Girls  25. 10.  1 y2  each . 


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On  the  15th  December,  1781,  came  Martin  Harry,  Exec,  of  George  Shultz  late  of  said  County  dec’d  and  made 
oath  that  this  above  account  is  Just  and  true  as  stated  and  that  he  hath  Bona  Fide  paid  or  secured  to  be  paid  the 
particular  sums  for  which  he  claims  an  allowance,  whereupon,  after  due  Examination,  is  passed  by 

Thomas  Belt,  Reg. 


WILL  OF  MARTIN  HARRY 

{  1787-2-28  made 

{  1788-9-26  probated 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  wife,  Elizabeth,  One  third  part  of  the  money  I  have  received  and  am  to  re¬ 
ceive  for  land  sold  to  Henry  Ash  which  land  belonged  to  the  Estate  of  George  Shultz,  deceased.  I  also  give  and  be¬ 
queath  to  my  said  wife  the  Bed  and  Bedstead  we  now  use,  also  a  cow  and  the  sum  of  twenty  pounds  current  money  to 
her  and  her  heirs  and  assigns.  I  also  give  and  bequeath  to  my  said  wife  so  long  as  she  lives  my  widow  the  sum  of 
twelve  pounds  current  money  annually,  to  be  paid  to  her  yearly  by  my  sons  Jonathon,  David,  Charles,  Martin, 
Jacob,  John  and  Andrew.  I  also  give  and  bequeath  to  my  said  wife  so  long  as  she  lives  my  widow  the  use  and  benefit 
of  my  house  and  lot  Number  67  in  Mary  Ann  Town  in  the  County  aforesaid,  adjoining  the  aforesaid  Elizabeth  Inn. 

[  Vol .  1,  262]  Widow’s  legacy.  [  Wills  8  p  172  Hagerstown ] 

It  seems  that,  after  the  death  of  Martin  Harry,  his  widow  removed  to  Augustin  County,  Virginia,  where  she  gave 
a  deed  dated  Sept.  24,  1789,  to  Henry  Ash  of  Washington  County,  farmer,  in  compliance  with  the  will. 

FROM  COURT  RECORDS  OF  MARYLAND  RE  GEORGE  SHULTZ 

In  1763,  June  10,  Joseph  Chapline  of  Frederick  Co.  Md.,sokl  to  George  Shultz  of  the  same  county 
100  acres  for  28  pounds  part  of  “Little  Friendship.” 

1773,  Feb.  20,  Peter  Whitstone  of  Frederick  Co.  Md.  farmer  to  George  Shultz  Sen.  of  the  same 
county  33  acres  for  30  pounds  Tract  in  Conicochigue  Settlement  known  by  the  name  of  Hazard  Alias 
Conquest. 

1773,  May  24,  Peter  Whitstone  sold  to  George  Shultz,  Sen.  25  acres  for  50  pounds.  Part  of  tract 
known  by  the  name  of  the  “Resurvey  on  Hartman’s  Place.” 

1784,  Mar.  3,  Martin  Kershner.  Washington  Co.  Ex.  of  Elizabeth  Harry,  Alias  Shultz,  being  the 
late  wife  and  relict  of  a  certain  George  Shultz  Sen.  deceased  of  the  aforesaid  county. 

Martin  Kershner  deed  sold  50  acres:  called  Ammendment  to  trouble  with  contestents. 

Said  Shultz  did  not  pay  purchase  money  nor  receive  deed :  ain’t  due  64  pounds  4  shillings,  3  pence 
D.  Book  1. 

George  Shultz  Appraisement: 

movable  property  amounting  to  $2959 . 65  including 


1  negro  woman  named  Molly .  $266 . 65 

1  negro  boy  named  James .  200 . 00 

1  negro  girl  named  Nancy  aged  2 .  80.00 

Several  German  books .  13.00 

190  gallons  of  whiskey  @  42c  per  gal .  79.80 

[Will  Book  11,  p  18] 


In  1830  a  George  Shultz  was  in  custody  of  Sheriff  of  Augusta  Co.  He  sold  interest  in  a  tract  of  land, 
late  property  of  Matthias  Swink  who  died  intestate;  descended  to  Rachel  a  daughter  and  wife  of  the 
said  George  Shultz. 

This  George  Schultz  may  have  been  the  Grandson  of  George  [E  1]. 

[7-2]  MELCHIOR  SCHOLTZE  [E  183],  b  Mar.  15,  1706;  d  Mar.  3,  1764;  s  George  and  Anna 
(Hiibner)  Scholtz  [7] ;  m  Jan.  4,  1757  by  Rev.  George  Weiss  [ Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  175]  to  CATARINA 
K  AH  LB  AC  H  (KALBACK). 

Children  (J): 

[7-7]  1.  Anna,  b  Oct.,  1757;  m  Adam  Hillegass. 

[7—8]  2.  David,  b  Mar.  (Apr.)  29,  1759;  m  Barbara  Kehl. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  5,  1760;  d  Feb.  16,  1761. 

[7-9]  4.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  12,  1761;  d  Jan.  29,  1833;  m  George  Mowrer  (Maurer). 

Melchior  Scholtze  came  to  Pa.  in  1735,  landing  in  Phila.  on  June  28,  in  the  “Brigantine  Mary  of 
Phila.”  Melchior  was  left  in  Haarlem  to  attend  to  some  business  in  1734  when  the  “St.  Andrew”  left; 
he  is  said  to  have  been  a  merchant  in  Haarlem.  [Cf.  Reise  Beschreibung .]  Melchior  settled  in  Upper 
Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.,  having  bought  332  acres  in  1751.  [Plate  D  I.]  There  was  some  dispute  about  the 


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land  as  his  brother  George  came  from  Maryland  in  1757  and  settled  his  cause  with  Melchior.  [Cf. 
Homes  and  Burial  Places.]  Melchior  d  in  1764  and  is  probably  buried  on  his  own  land,  near  the  Dr. 
J.  G.  Mensch  Mill,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  Melchior  Scholtze  died  of  injuries  received  by  falling  from  his 
horse  on  Feb.  24. 

“Nuptials  Melchior  S.  fratris  mei  Jan.  4,  1757.”  ( David  Schultz  Almanac.) 

In  a  paper  signed  May  16,  1786,  we  find  “Catarina  Schultzin,  relict,  widow  of  Melchior  Schultz; 
Adam  Hillegass,  tanner  and  Anna,  his  wife;  Catharine  Schultzin,  Spinster;  David  Shultze,  bachelor.” 

[7-3a]  DAVID  SCHOLTZ  [E  9],  b  Sept.  13,  1717;  d  Apr.  25,  1797;  s  George  and  Anna  (Htibner) 
Scholtz  [7];  m  Oct.  29,  1745,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  to  ANNA  ROSINA  BEER  (BEYER)  [E  186],  b 
Aug.  13,  1720;  d  June  14,  1750;  dau  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Beer  [184].  No  issue. 

David  Scholtz  came  to  Pa.  in  1733  on  the  “Merchant,”  of  London,  arriving  Sept.  18,  1733,  with  his 
father,  George,  and  nine  other  Schwenkfelder  immigrants  (vid.  Immigrant  List),  including  Johann  and 
Gottlob  Klemm  and  the  members  of  the  Krauss  family  [11].  Nothing  further  is  known  concerning  the 
Klemms. 

Having  been  born  in  1717,  David  Scholtz  was  16  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  his  journey.  He  kept 
a  diary  of  this  journey  which  is  known  as  the  Reise  Beschreibung  [vid.  Pa.  Mag.  of  Hist,  and  Biog., 
Vol.  X,  p  167] ;  and  it  is  from  this  diary  as  well  as  from  the  diaries  kept  by  David  Schultz  in  his  Alman¬ 
acs,  a  number  of  which  are  now  in  the  Schw.  Hist.  Lib.  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.,  in  the  Pennypacker  Collec¬ 
tion,  that  most  of  the  data  concerning  the  Schultz  family  was  obtained. 

Although  David  Scholtz  wrote  his  name  as  above  when  he  signed  the  Oath  of  Allegiance,  he  wrote 
it  in  various  other  ways  during  his  life  time  and  signed  his  will  “David  Schultze,  Senior.”  ( q.v .) 

According  to  David’s  diary,  thirteen  persons  left  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony,  Sunday,  Apr.  19,  1733,  to 
journey  to  Pa.  Included  in  this  number  were  George  Schultz  (father),  his  wife,  Anna,  and  son  David; 
Melchior  Krauss,  his  wife,  Anna,  and  Susanna.  Melchior  Krauss,  Sr.. died  suddenly  on  May  28  at 
Haarlem,  and  on  the  next  day,  May  29,  the  company  was  joined  by  John  Klemm  and  five  others. 

David  Schultz  was  naturalized  Mar.  29,  1755. 

How  David  Schultz  obtained  his  education  is  not  known  but  he  and  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz 
[E  70],  his  cousin,  seem  to  have  been  two  of  the  busiest  and  perhaps  the  most  influential  of  the  entire 
group  of  Schwenkfelder  immigrants;  both  were  16  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  their  arrival,  and  both 
kept  diaries  of  their  journeys. 

The  entries  in  his  diaries  are  made  in  English,  German,  and  Latin. 

That  he  and  his  brother  George  [E  1]  must  have  had  some  means  is  shown  that  in  1736  David 
(then  but  19  years  of  age)  and  his  brother  George,  “Merchant”  of  Phila.,  bought  260  acres  of  land  for  70 
pounds  [vid.  Homes  and  Burial  Places  of  Immigrants]. 

The  next  few  years  must  have  been  spent  in  study  during  his  spare  hours,  for  we  find  MSS.  in  his 
own  handwriting  being  copies  of  writings  of  a  religious  and  devotional  nature,  and  as  early  as  1743  we 
find  him  engaged  in  surveying  and  conveyancing,  and  for  about  fifty  years  thereafter  we  find  the  name 
of  David  Schultz  attached  to  hundreds  of  drafts  and  surveys,  conveyances,  wills,  and  other  legal  papers. 
He  must  have  retained  copies  of  all  his  wills,  agreements,  surveys,  and  official  writings,  as  hundreds 
of  them  have  been  located  and  are  deposited  in  the  S.  H.  L.  at  Pennsburg.  He  laid  out  boundary  lines 
extending  over  what  is  now  embraced  by  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Lehigh,  Berks,  and  Chester. 

“Hardly  a  road  laid  out  during  a  period  of  fifty  years  In  which  our  David  Schultz  had  not  been  connected  either  as 
actual  surveyor  or  scrivener.  We  question  whether  a  single  farm  could  be  named  of  which  he  had  not  been  asked  to 
frame  a  draft.  Nor  does  there  appear  a  bond,  agreement,  or  any  instrument  was  necessary  to  pass  which  the  ubiquitous 
Squire  had  not  been  present  to  witness,  and  which  (his)  hand  had  not  drawn.”  [C.  Z.  Weiser .] 

Tradition  states  that  he  wore  tin  boots  while  surveying. 

That  he  prospered  in  his  business  is  shown  by  the  fact  that  in  May,  1749,  he  bought  180  acres,  60  perches  of  land 
for  72  pounds,  three  shillings,  lying  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  which  the  town  of  East  Greenville  now  stands  at 
about  $1 . 06  an  acre.  [Plate  C  XXVI.]  The  next  year  a  great  sorrow  befell  David  Schultz  In  the  murder  of  his  wife, 
Anna  Rosina  (vid.  below),  while  David  was  away  surveying.  Mrs.  Schultz  is  buried  in  the  Cem.  at  New  Goshenhoppen, 
near  East  Greenville,  Pa.  Her  grave  is  close  to  the  church  and  her  tombstone  has  the  following  Inscription: 

“ANNA  ROSINA  SCHULTZIN 
Murdered  June  14,  A.D.,  1750. 

Aged  29  years.  Funeral  text:  Jeremiah  9:21.” 

David  Schultz  did  not  adhere  to  the  Schwenkfelder  faith  after  arrival  in  Pa.,  as  he  did  not  seem  to 
be  in  full  harmony  with  the  views  of  their  religious  questions  and  doctrines.  Doubtless  he  was  in¬ 
fluenced  by  the  views  of  Dr.  Melchior  Htibner  of  Frederick  Twp.  who  was  known  as  a  Restorationist, 


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an  admirer  of  the  English  visionary  Jane  Leade,  and  an  outspoken  enemy  of  false  spirituality.  That  he 
soon  connected  himself  with  the  New  Goshenhoppen  Church  is  shown  by  the  records  and  for  many 
years  his  advice  was  sought  and  given  during  the  early  history  of  that  institution.  He  is  buried  in  the 
Cemetery  adjoining  the  church,  and  his  tombstone  contains  the  simple  inscription: 

“DAVID  SCHULTZ 
died  1797 

aged  79  years,  7  months.” 

[For  fuller  accounts  of  David  Schultz,  vid  “  The  Pa.  German ,”  Vol.  IX,  p  499-505.}  [  Hist. 

Goshenhojppen  Reformed  Charge-  Ilinke,  1920.} 


[7-3b]  DAVID  SCHOLTZ  [E  9], same  as  above,  m  2d  time  June  27,  1758,  ELIZABETH  LAUER, 
or  LAR,  b  Apr.  29,  1738;  d  June  6,  1807. 


[7-10] 

[7-11] 

[7-12] 

[7-13] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Magdalena,  b  Nov.  6,  1759;  d  Nov.  30,  1830;  m  Samuel  Lobach. 


2.  Anna 

3.  Anna  Maria 


twins,  b  1762;  m 


Abraham  Clemmer. 
Henry  Keck. 


4.  Rosina,  b  Apr.  26,  1765;  d  Mar.  10,  1831;  m  Jacob  Hillegass. 


EXTRACTS  FROM  DAVID  SCHULTZ’  ALMANAC  DIARY. 


(Translation) 

1747 

Nuptials  Patri  mei  (Of  my  father)  Jan.  15,  1704.  He  was  30  years  of  age  and  mother  23.  My  father  was  born  the 
15th  of  Feb.,  1674,  and  was  72  years  old  on  the  15th  of  Feb.,  1746.  My  mother,  Anna,  nee  Heebner,  was  born  in  1680. 
My  brother,  Melchior,  was  born  March  15,  1706,  Christopher  and  George  were  born  Jan.  3,  1711,  and  I,  Sept.  13,  1717. 
On  Apr.  26,  in  1726  we  moved  out  of  Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  out  of  the  principality  of  Liegnitz  to  Hennersdorf  near 
Goerlitz,  and  in  1730  the  19th  of  April  we  left  Hennersdorf  for  Herrnhut.  On  June  20  Christopher  Schultz  journeyed 
to  Altona  and  returned  on  June  30  and  left  July  18  for  Amsterdam.  On  the  14th  of  August  met  Herr  de  Bertig  and 
left  on  the  16th  of  October  for  the  East  Indies.  On  Aug.  30,  1730,  George  went  to  Wisenburg  and  returned  the  7th  of 
December.  On  the  17th  of  Apr.,  1731  was  the  sale  or  auction  at  Lehman’s  in  Herrnhut  and  on  Apr.  20  George  and 
Lehman  with  Poets  Leuthe  left  Herrnhut  for  Holland.  On  the  18th  of  May,  Melchior  left  Herrnhut  for  Holland.  On 
the  16th  of  June  1731  we  moved  from  Herrnhut  to  Berthelsdorf  on  the  “Ober  Hof.”  On  Aug.  11,  1731  Poets  arrived 
at  Amsterdam.  On  the  8th  of  October,  1731  Friedrich  Wagener,  Mrs.  Maria  Meschter,  and  Anna  were  taken  to  Jauer. 
On  the  21st  of  November,  the  same  Maria  died. 

‘‘May  9,  1730  went  to  Herrnhut.  June  16,  1731  to  Berthelsdorf,  and  from  Berthelsdorf  we  left  on  Apr.  19,  1733 
for  Magdeburg,  and  arrived  at  Magdeburg  the  29th  of  April.  We  arrived  at  Hamburg  May  8,  and  left  Hamburg  the 
10th  and  on  the  16th  arrived  at  Amsterdam  by  night.” 

‘‘I,  David  Schultze,  was  born  the  13th  of  September,  anno  1717,  as  stated  below.”  ‘‘A  boy  born  the  13th  of  har¬ 
vest  month.  He  was  named  David,  who  on  the  second  of  September,  1738  (American  Almanac)  was  21  years  of  age.” 

EXTRACTS  FROM  DAVID  SCHULTZ’S  ALMANAC  DIARY  FOR  THE  YEAR  1750. 

This  one  marked  No.  6.  Printed  by  Christoph  Saur.  [»S.  H.  L .]  Contains  entries  in  German, 
English  and  Latin. 

11,  12,  13  June.  “I  unhappy  man  went  to  the  Blue  Mountains  on  great  Lecha  to  lay  a  Road 
downwards.” 

0  Ungliick  und  Jammer. 

Mein  hertzlich  geliebte  und  gelreue  Frau  Anna  Rosina  ist  von  unsern  eigenen  Serven  Hans  Ulrich  Seiler, 
erbarmlich  ermordet  und  erstochen  wurden  in  der  Nacht  gegen  Morgen  den  14,  June. 

0  tristitia.  Anna  Rosina  Famina  mea  amata  necata  est  mense  June  14- 
Hae  sunt  Dies  Tribulationes  mei. 

Anna  Rosina  Famina  mea  amata  nata  est  Silesia,  August  11,  1720  ( Hdrf .  Ch.  Records — say  Aug.  IS). 
Necata  est  Servo  nostro  June  14,  1750.  “Was  married  to  me,  October  29,  1745.  Her  modest  and  fair 
temper  makes  her  loss  to  me  entire  irrecoverable  to  my  incomphrehensible  grief.” 

Translation: 

O  misfortune  and  misery. 

My  dearly  beloved  and  faithful  wife,  Anna  Rosina  was  cruelly  stabbed  and  murdered  by  our  own  servant  Hans  Ulrich 
Seiler  towards  morning  of  the  night  of  June  14. 


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O  Sadness!  Anna  Rosina  my  wife  was  killed  June  14.  These  are  sorrowful  days  for  me. 

Anna  Rosina  my  wife  was  born  in  Silesia  Aug.  11,  1720;  was  killed  by  our  servant,  June  14,  1750. 

Oct.  22  Was  the  Try  all  for  the  murderer  Hans  Ulrich  Seiler  who  was  Sentenced  to  Death  and 
condemned  to  be  hanged.  Sir  William  Allen  High  Judge,  Thomas  York  foreman  of  the  Grand  Jury. 
Chr.  Lehman  Interpreter. 

Evidences  against  the  murderer  as  were  examined  before  the  Grand  Jury;  Catharine  Eckertin, 
John  Martin,  Herman  Fisher,  Christian  Snyder  and  myself,  David  Shultze. 

November. 

Hans  Ulrich  Sailer,  the  most  cruel  and  most  barbarous  Murderer  of  my  most  beloved  Conjugal 
Consort  was  executed  on  Wednesday  the  14  of  this  Month,  and  hanged  at  Philadelphia  in  the  Presence 
of  an  innumerable  Number  of  Spectators.  He  is  the  first  Dutchman  as  guilty  executed  in  Pennsyl¬ 
vania.  This  barbarous  Fact  is  beyond  any  Example  in  this  Province.  He  has  been  in  prison  21  Weeks, 
3  Days. 

D.  13,  We  went  to  Philadelphia  to  see  the  murderer  executed  and  returned  home  15. 

t 

ACCOUNT  OF  THE  MURDER  OF  ROSINA  BEYER  SCHULTZ 
(For  full  account  vid.  Pennsylvanische  Berichte,  by  Sauer,  1750.) 

(Translation) 

During  the  past  summer,  Abraham  Beer  (Beyer),  of  Methacton,  on  his  return  from  a  journey  to 
Rotterdam,  took  with  him  on  the  ship  a  couple  of  beggar-boys  who  bound  themselves  to  serve  seven 
years  for  their  passage  money;  but  after  their  arrival  here  they  heard  that  a  certain  boy  of  their  own 
age  was  obliged  to  serve  only  four  years  for  his  passage,  or  until  he  was  twenty-one.  Thus  it  happened 
that  one  of  these  boys,  who  was  a  Swiss,  and  who  had  an  indolent  disposition,  did  everything  in  a  dis¬ 
gusted  or  spiteful  manner. 

However,  Beyer’s  brother-in-law,  David  Schultz,  hoped  to  win  him  over  by  kindness,  and  took  the 
boy  with  his  indenture,  from  Abraham  Beyer.  But  since  David  Schultz  was  a  land  surveyor,  and  on 
this  account  was  obliged  to  be  away  from  home  a  great  deal,  on  account  of  laying  out  roads,  &c.,  his 
wife  was  obliged  to  look  after  the  boy  and  keep  him  at  work,  and  as  the  boy  said,  on  two  occasions  she 
boxed  his  ears,  and  he  therefore  decided  to  get  revenge. 

During  the  night  of  June  14th,  as  he  says,  he  entered  her  room  through  the  window,  took  a  long, 
pointed  knife  with  the  intention  of  stabbing  her.  But  as  he  reached  her  bedside  she  moved,  whereupon 
he  went  back  till  he  thought  she  fell  asleep,  when  he  again  returned,  but  as  he  approached  her  bed,  she 
again  turned  over,  and  he  again  went  back  till  he  thought  she  was  fast  asleep.  Thereupon,  he  stabbed 
her  in  the  throat,  near  the  gullet,  through  the  large  vein,  the  knife  sinking  about  four  inches  deep,  or 
deeper  than  the  length  of  the  blade.  He  then  ran  out  of  the  house  in  his  shirt  and  hid  in  a  neighbor’s 
haystack.  Mrs.  Schultz,  however,  ran  up  and  down  the  stairs,  but  on  account  of  the  rapid  loss  of  blood 
she  fell  on  her  face  at  the  foot  of  the  stairs,  and  died.  After  he  was  discovered  the  boy  admitted  every¬ 
thing  as  above  related. 

He  was  taken  to  Philadelphia  and  put  in  prison,  where  he  must  remain  until  the  Supreme  Court 
meets.  His  own  confession  states  that  he  did  it  with  premeditation. 

He  tells  the  story  so  that  all  may  know  it,  and  makes  no  excuse  for  doing  it  except  for  spite,  because 
he  was  to  work  seven  years  for  his  passage  money.  He  was  only  eighteen  years  of  age,  and  had  six  years 
more  to  serve. 

November  1,  1750. 

On  the  22d  of  the  past  month  was  held  the  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  at  which  time  Hans 
Ulrich  Seiler,  the  former  servant  of  David  Schultz,  who  stabbed  his  mistress,  was  brought  to  trial. 
He  was  persuaded  to  deny  his  guilt,  and  did  so  at  first;  but  when  they  produced  his  knife  he  admitted 
his  guilt,  but  tried  to  excuse  himself  because  she  was  a  hard  mistress  and  he  had  to  serve  so  long  a  time 
for  his  passage.  He  stated  that  his  indenture  called  for  only  six  years,  and  not  seven. 

After  he  admitted  the  deed,  and  that  he  entered  the  room  three  times  before  he  stabbed  her,  he  was 
was  told  that  since  he  killed  her  premeditatedly,  his  crime  was  too  great  to  be  excused,  and  the  judg¬ 
ment  was  pronounced  that  since  he  had  shed  human  blood,  his  blood  must  also  be  shed,  and  he  was 
sentenced  to  be  hanged  until  dead. 


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Concerning  David  Schultz’s  Wife’s  Murder. 

“The  record  of  the  conviction  of  John  Ulrich  Sailor,  of  Upper  Hanover  in  Philadelphia  County,  Labourer,  and 
Sentence  of  Death  in  consequence  thereof  pronounced  against  him  by  the  Supreme  Judges  at  a  Court  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer  held  at  Philadelphia  for  the  county  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  twenty-second  day  of  October  last,  having  been 
certified  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  the  same  was  read,  and  in  regard  that  the  Crime  was  a  most  Cruel  Murder 
committed  against  the  Person  of  his  Mistress,  and  that  the  Judges  had  said  nothing  in  his  Favour,  Wednesday  Seven- 
night  was  appointed  for  his  Execution,  of  which  the  Secretary  is  to  give  Notice  to  the  Sheriff  and  to  the  Criminal,  and 
to  prepare  a  Warrant  for  it.”  [Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council  Col.  Rec.,  Vol.  V;  p.  488.] 


WILL  OF  DAVID  SCHULTZ 

In  the  name  of  God.  Amen. 

As  I  David  Schultze  Senior  of  Upper  Hanover  Township  in  the  County  of  Montgomery  and  State  of  Pennsylvania 
Yeoman,  find  myself  in  an  advanced  age  and  in  a  weakly  Condition  of  Health,  but  of  Sound  Mind  and  Memory  Thanks 
be  to  God.  So  do  I  on  this  Thirteenth  Day  of  October  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and 
Ninety  Four  make  publish  and  ordain  this  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  and  first  of  all  recommend  my  Soul  into  the 
Hands  of  Almighty  God  that  gave  it.  And  as  to  my  worldly  Estate,  I  hereby  dispose  of  the  Same  in  the  following 
Manner — That  is  to  Say,  Imprimis:  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  beloved  Wife  Elisabeth,  my  Bed  with  the  Bedstead 
and  Curtain  and  what  belongs  to  it  and  Two  Chests  and  the  Drawers  and  the  Clock  in  the  Store  Room,  and  also  further 
the  equal  Third  Part  of  all  my  Cattle,  Kitchen  Furniture,  Household  Goods  and  of  my  personal  Estate  whatsoever 
except  as  herewith  mentioned.  And  it  is  my  Will  That  She  Shall  have  her  full  Right  of  Dower  for  her  to  remain  to  live 
on  the  Premises  of  my  Plantation  and  to  get  and  receive  Yearly  for  her  Subsistence  all  such  Articles  as  usual  in  Grain, 
Pork,  Beef  and  of  the  orchard  and  Garden  Products  and  one  cow  to  be  held  for  her  and  to  be  provided  with  firewood 
and  otherwise  by  all  means  as  far  as  to  be  Sufficient  and  necessary  for  her  Support  at  her  own  Choice  and  at  the  Dis¬ 
cretion  of  impartial  chosen  Persons.  So  as  it  will  Suit  and  be  deemed  equitable  to  get  and  enjoy  the  same  Yearly 
during  all  her  Life  Time  or  Widowhood :  wether  my  Plantation  be  kept  by  any  of  my  Children — or  be  Sold  to  any 
Body  else — and  further  it  is  my  will.  That  all  such  Articles  of  Household  Goods  as  my  Two  oldest  Daughters,  Magda¬ 
lena  and  Anna  have  got  their  Marriage  Portion.  That  shall  also  be  given  to  each  of  my  Two  Youngest  Daughters, 
Mary  and  Rosina,  at  any  time  when  they  desire  it.  And  I  further  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Two  Youngest  Daughters, 
as  to  Mary  the  Sum  of  Fifteen  Pounds  and  to  Rosina  the  Sum  of  Ten  Pounds  in  hard  Money  of  Pennsylvania  for 
having  Stayed  with  us  and  worked  Some  Years  Longer  Than  any  of  my  eldest  Daughters  have  done  to  receive  the  same 
after  the  Time  when  my  personal  Estate  Shall  have  been  sold — And  relating  such  of  my  Books  as  my  Family  will 
choose  to  Keep,  I  bequeath  those  to  my  wife  and  four  children  in  five  equal  Shares  to  divide  them  at  their  own  Dis¬ 
cretion  who  may  sell  the  Remainder  by  Public  or  Private  Sale,  and  further  it  is  my  Will  that  Such  Articles  as  Grain, 
Pork  and  all  other  sorts  of  Provisions  and  the  fodder  for  my  Cattle  nor  the  Linnens,  Flax  and  what  may  be  required 
for  Cloathing  Shall  not  be  appraised  but  kept  by  my  Family  for  their  common  use.  And  as  relating  my  Messuage 
Plantation  and  Land  Situated  in  Upper  Hanover  Township  aforesaid  and  containing  about  Seventy  Eight  acres  of 
land  Being  part  of  One  Hundred  and  Eighty  acres  for  which  I  have  got  a  deed.  Dated  on  the  Sixteenth  Day  of  May 
Anno  One  Thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  forty  nine  and  out  of  which  I  have  sold  the  Remainder  Several  Years  ago. 
It  is  my  Will.  That  my  Said  Wife  and  Children  may  remain  to  live  on  the  said  Premises  and  to  Manage  the  Same  for 
their  common  Use  and  Benefit  as  well  as  they  can  and  to  rent  out  Some  of  Fields  as  it  will  suit  them.  And  in  that 
case  to  Keep  all  my  Cattle,  household  Goods,  and  Tools  by  the  appraisement  as  long  as  it  may  Suit  them.  But  when 
they  give  it  up.  Then  it  is  my  Will  That  any  of  my  Children  whom  it  shall  suit  best  Shall  have  a  Right  to  accept 
hold  and  Keep  the  Same  under  the  Conditions  of  the  above  recited  Yearly  Subsistence  of  my  Wife,  and  for  such  a 
Price  as  They  then  may  agree  about  it  among  themselves.  In  which  case  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Wife  the  Sum  of 
Fifty  Pounds  for  her  further  support  during  Life.  Which  said  Sum  is  to  be  taken  from  the  first  Payment  to  be  made 
for  the  Premises.  But  in  case  none  of  my  Children  should  wish  to  buy  and  Keep  the  Same  Then  it  is  my  Will  That  all 
the  Residue  of  my  Personal  Goods  may  be  Sold  by  public  Vendue.  And  then  I  hereby  fully  impower  and  authorise  my 
hereunto  named  Executor  or  the  Survivor  of  them  to  Sell  my  Said  Plantation  and  Land  with  the  Appurtenances  there¬ 
unto  belonging  to  any  Body  else  in  the  best  Manner  and  on  Such  Conditions  as  They  can  and  for  me  and  in  my  Name 
and  Stead  to  Sign,  Seal  Execute  and  deliver  a  Deed  for  the  said  premises  to  the  Buyer  thereof — And  if  then  my  said 
Wife  Elisabeth  Should  intend  not  to  remain  to  live  on  the  same,  not  to  reserve  thereof  any  articles  for  her  Yearly  Sub¬ 
sistence  as  above  recited.  Then  I  hereby  give  and  bequeath  to  my  said  Wife  the  Use  and  Interest  of  the  equal  Third 
Part  of  the  Consideration  for  which  my  said  real  Estate  Shall  be  sold,  to  receive  the  Same  Yearly  for  her  Support  and 
her  Subsistence  during  all  her  Life  Time  or  Widowhood.  But  if  she  Should  marry  again.  Then  She  is  to  receive  only 
the  equal  half  Part  of  the  Said  Interest  during  her  Life  Time  and  after  Death  the  said  principel  Sum  Shall  fall  back  to 
all  my  children  to  be  divided  to  them  in  equal  shares.  And  it  is  also  my  will  That  the  Sum  of  One  Hundred  Pounds  be 
taken  from  the  first  Payment  of  the  Said  whole  Consideration  for  the  use  of  my  wife  and  the  Remainder  from  the  next 
four  Terms  of  Payments  so  as  to  be  the  equal  Third  Part  of  her  use  as  aforesaid.  And  after  all  Costs  and  charges 
shall  have  been  paid  Then  I  give  and  bequeath  the  amount  of  all  the  Residue  of  my  Estate  to  my  hereunto  named  four 
Daughters — as  to  Magdalena  the  wife  of  Samuel  Lobach.  And  to  Anna  the  wife  of  Abraham  Clemmer  and  to  Mary 
and  to  Rosina  Shultze — as  to  each  of  them  the  equal  fourth  part  and  Share  thereof  and  each  of  them  is  to  receive  the 
equal  fourth  Part  of  any  Sum  of  Money  as  the  Same  Shall  be  got  in  though  not  under  fifteen  Pounds  at  once  as  in 
Part  of  his  due  share  to  begin  first  from  the  oldest  to  the  youngest  except  they  agree  about  it  otherwise  among  them¬ 
selves.  And  further,  if  any  of  my  younger  Daughters  Should  die  unmarried  or  intestate  Then  it  is  my  Will  That  such 
Child’s  Share  of  any  of  my  Estate  Shall  be  equally  divided  to  my  Wife  and  Surviving  Children  in  equal  Shares.  And 
I  hereby  nominate  constitute  and  appoint  my  said  Wife  Elisabeth  and  my  Son-in-law  Samuel  Lobach  to  be  the  Execu¬ 
tors  of  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  and  desire  that  all  may  be  done  held  and  performed  according  to  the  true  Intent 
and  meaning  hereof.  And  I  declare  ratify  and  confirm  this  and  no  other  to  be  my  Last  Will  and  Testament.  In  Wit- 


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ness  whereof  I  the  said  David  Shultze  Senior  have  hereunto  Set  my  Hand  and  Seal  dated  on  the  Day  and  Year  as  first 
above  written  To  hold  all  the  Said  Legacies  to  my  above  named  Heirs  and  Children  and  to  their  heirs  and  assigns  for 
Ever. 

DAVID  SCHULTZE  SENIOR 

[seal] 

Signed  Sealed  Published  and  delivered  by  the  Said  David  Shultze  Senior  as  his  Last  Will  and  Testament  in  the 
Presence  of  us  the  Subscribers 
JOHN  SCHLEIFFER 
JOHN  SCHELL. 

[7-4]  MARY  SCHULTZ,  b - ;  d  after  1814;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  Schultz  [7-1];  m 

HENRY  SITES,  b - ;  d  1814;  intestate.  Lived  5  miles  west  of  Greencastle,  Pa.,  on  farm  of 

400  acres. 

Children  (7): 

[7-14]  1.  John,  b  Nov.  1,  1787;  d  Aug.  25,  1869;  m  Mary  Pinkstaff. 

[7-15]  2.  Henry,  d  Apr.  1859;  m  Maria  Bigler  Switzer. 

3.  Jacob,  dec.  unm. 

4.  Catharine,  dec ,  unm. 

[7-16]  5.  Polly,  m  Emanuel  Kuhn;  moved  to  Kansas  years  ago. 

[7-17]  6.  Emanuel,  d  about  1890;  ni  Rebecca  Goldsmith. 

7.  David,  d  unin ;  a  minor;  weak  minded.  Peter  Kuhn  was  his  guardian. 

It  has  been  very  difficult  to  gather  accurate  data  concerning  the  Sites  or  Seitz  families.  Tradition 
in  the  various  Shultz  families  states  that  the  Seitz  and  Shultz  families  are  related.  Mrs.  Phoebe  Miller 
of  Greenville,  Va.,  says  Emanuel  Seitz  was  related  to  the  Shultz  family.  Mr.  S.  H.  Eby,  Greencastle, 
Pa.,  has  in  his  possession  a  Baptismal  Certificate  dated  Nov.,  1787,  of  John  Seitz,  which  gives  the  name 
of  his  father  as  Henry  Seitz  and  his  mother  as  Anna  Maria  Seitz. 

[7-5]  GEORGE  SHULTZ,  b  1751;  d  June  18,  1810;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  Schultz  [7-1];  m 

CHRISTIANA - .  Lived  in  Augusta  Co.,  Va. 

Children  (8): 

[7-19]  1.  David,  b  Oct.  29,  1784;  d  May  28,  1847;  m  Susanna  Stoner. 

[7-20]  2.  Margaret,  m  Joseph  (David)  Grove. 

[7-21]  3.  Adam,  b  May  28,  1792;  d  Dec.  22,  1858;  m  Jane  T.  — -  — 

[7-22]  4.  Henry,  m  Catharine  Hawpe. 

[7-23]  5.  George,  m  Rachel  Swink. 

6.  John,  b  Mar.  8,  1778;  d  Jan.  12,  1802. 

[7-18]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  18,  1780;  d  Feb.  2,  1802;  m - Teaford. 

8.  Sally,  b  May  20,  1786;  d  Sept.  27,  1789. 

In  1802  George  Shultz  settled  the  account  of  his  son  John  and  overpaid  the  account  $404.10. 

In  1830  a  George  Shultz  m  Rachel,  dau  of  Matthias  Swink.  Was  this  a  son  of  this  family?  A 
George  Shultz  was  in  Capt.  Gibbon’s  Company  in  1781,  Augusta  Co.  [Records  in  Corporation  Office, 
Staunton,  Va.} 

The  will  of  George  Shultz  was  signed  Dec.  1,  1807,  and  prob.  Sept.  24,  1810.  He  held  land  deeded 
from  Gasper  Hoffman.  He  mentions  his  wife,  Christiana,  s  David,  dau  Margaret,  w  of  David  Grove; 
the  son  Adam  to  get  the  farm  on  which  testator  lived  at  death  of  wife  or  at  age  of  21 ;  son  Henry  to  get 
land  bought  of  Hugh  Alexander.  Mentions  his  grandchildren  John,  George,  and  Betty  Teaford;  his 
son  George,  two  youngest  sons  Adam  and  Henry;  wife  and  son  Executor.  David  Shultz,  Sr.,  and  Job 
Hart  Securities.  [Will  Bk.  10:392 .] 


[7-6]  DAVID  SHULTZ,  b  Sept.  16,  1763;  d  1843;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  Shultz  [7-1];  m 
Children  (10): 

[7-24]  1.  Elizabeth,  m  John  Black. 

[7—25]  2.  Catharine,  m - Webb. 

[7-26]  3.  Margaret,  m - Robinson.  (Robertson.) 

[7—27 ]  4.  David,  m  Mary - 

[7-23]  5.  George,  m - 


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6.  Henry. 

7.  John. 

8.  William. 

9.  Washington. 

[7-28]  10.  Jacob,  dec ;  m  Hannah - - 

The  will  of  David  Shultz  of  Augusta  Co.,  Va.,was  signed  Dec.  26,  1842,  and  prob.  July,  1843.  The 
distribution  thereof  “To  my  nine  children  supposed  to  be  now  living  and  the  widow,  and  three  children 
of  my  deceased  son.”  Mentions  children  as  follows:  dau  Elizabeth  Black  (wife  dec);  dau  Catharine 
Webb;  dau  Margaret  Robertson;  children  of  my  son  David  Shultz  (wife  Mary);sons  George,  Henry, 
John,  William,  Washington,  dec  son  Jacob  (children  Abraham,  David,  Peachey)  widow  remarried 
- Crum. 

My  friend  David  Shultz,  Ex.:  Witnesses  John  Black,  John  B.  Shultz,  and  John  C.  Hensell. 

Signed  DAVID  SHULTZ,  SR. 

Bondsmen:  Peter  Rush,  Martin  Miller.  [Will  Bk.  25 ,  175.] 

Exec.  Sale,  Aug.  23,  1843;  Plantation  on  which  deceased  resided  is  4  miles  above  Greenville,  con¬ 
sists  of  213  acres  cleared  land.  John  Black  resides  on  it;  lies  on  Lexington  Road.  [Staunton  Spectator.] 

In  official  Poll  of  Presidential  electors  of  Frederick  County,  Maryland,  Nov.  9-12,  1796,  is  the  name 
of  David  Shultz.  [Brumbaugh-Maryland  Records ,  p  289.] 

In  the  Census  of  1810  David  Shultz  is  enumerated  with  4  males  under  10;  2  males  10-16;  1  male 
16-26;  2  males  over  45;  1  female  under  10;  1  female  16-26;  1  female  over  45. 

In  1830 — 1  male  10-15;  1  male  60-70;  1  female  5-10;  1  female  40-50;  1  female  60-70. 

In  1840 — 1  male  20-30;  1  male  70-80;  1  female  15-20;  1  female  50-60. 


[7-7]  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  1757,  dau  Melchior  and  Catharina  (Kalbach)  Schultz  [7-2];  m 

July  2,  1776,  ADAM  HILLEGASS,  b - ;  d  about  1786;  s  Adam  Hillegass. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daughter,  buried  May  6,  1777;  aged  9  days.  [Dotterer  Papers.] 

[7-29]  2.  George,  b  June  1,  1786;  d  Dec.  6,  1833;  m  Maria  Rebecca  Gift. 


[7-8]  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  29,  1759;  s  Melchior  and  Catarina  (Kahlbach)  Schultz  [7-2];  m 
BARBARA  KEHL,  b  Dec.  11,  1778;  d  May  4,  1852. 

Children  (7): 

[7-30]  1.  Sarah,  b  June  17,  1804;  m  John  Wohnsitler. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  24,  1806. 

3.  Anna  Catharine,  b  July  14,  1808;  d  Mar.  29,  1869. 

[7-31]  4.  Anna  Maria  Magdalene,  b  Oct.  28,  1809;  m  Jonas  Reiter. 

[36-10a]  5.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  9,  1811 ;  d  Jan.  17,  1839;  m  Jacob  Wiegner. 

6.  John  Adam,  b  Dec.  17,  1812. 

[7-32]  7.  Daniel,  b  Dec.  14,  1819;  m  Nancy  Gerhard.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 


A  release  of  heirs  of  David  Schultz  to  Jacob  Renninger,  dated  1852.  The  release  recites  that 


David  Schultz,  lunatic,  deceased,  and  Barbara,  his 
The  release  is  signed  by  the  following: 

1.  Michael  Reiter 

his 

2.  John  X  Schultz 

mark 

his 

3.  John  X  Wohnsitler 

mark 


vife — Michael  Reiter,  Committee  of  David  Schultz, 
her 

4.  Sarah  X  Wohnsitler 

mark 

5.  Jonas  Reiter 

her 

6.  Maria  X  Reiter 

mark 


her 

7.  Daniel  Schultz  by  his  assignee  and  attorney  in  fact,  Catharine  X  Schultz 

mark 


her 

8.  Catharine  X  Schultz 
mark 


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9.  Milton  Wiegner  by  his  guardian,  George  Deisher. 

10.  Leanna  Wiegner  1  b  their  guardian,  David  Gery. 

11.  Elizabeth  Wiegner  j 

In  the  estate  of  Catharine  Schultz,  spinster,  of  New  Hanover,  Pa.,  the  estate  was  administered  by 
Philip  Super.  The  account  was  filed  April  15,  1870.  A  sister,  Sarah  Wohnsitler,  renounced  her  right 
May  4,  1869.  The  balance  for  distribution  was  $460.35.  Distribution  of  the  estate  was  found  in  the 
release  of  Misc.  Papers  16:290,  Montg.  Co.,  1870.  The  release  is  signed  as  follows: 


Polly  Reiter,  Ogle  Co.,  Ill.  (Dec.  26,  1870) . - .  $80.00 

Phares,  nephew  (1873) .  16.00 

Leanna  Wiegner,  dau  of  Elizabeth  (1870) .  26.66% 

Maria  Schultz,  spinster,  niece  (1871) .  16.00 

Sarah  Wonsitler,  sister .  80.00 

George  H.  Long. 

Elizabeth  Long  (Wiegner)  dau  of  Elizabeth  (Wiegner). .  i .  26.66% 

Josiah  Schultz,  nephew  (1871)  Schuylkill  Co .  16.00 

Milton  Wiegner  (1871)  Kansas,  one  of  children  of  Elizabeth  Wiegner  26.66% 

Lovina  Schultz,  niece  (1875)  Montg.  Co .  16.00 

[15:766  Montg.  Co.  Adm.] 


[7-9]  CATHARINE  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  12,  1761;  d  Jan.  29,  1833;  dau  Melchior  and  Catarina 
(Kalbach)  Schultz  [7-2];  m  Apr.  22,  1788,  GEORGE  MAURER  (MOWRER),  b  Mar.  15,  1759;  d  Aug. 
14,1828.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-10]  MAGDALENA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  6,  1759;  d  Nov.  30,  1830;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth 
(Lauer)  Schultz  [7-3b] ;  m  May  10,  1785,  SAMUEL  LOBACH,5  Jan. 21,  1750;  d  Jan.  27,  1827 ;  s  Samuel 
and  Helena  (Pallis)  Lobach.  Lived  in  Lobachsville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[7-33]  1.  Samuel,  b  July  3,  1786;  d  Dec.  17,  1846;  m  Esther  Miller. 

2.  Magdalena,  b  Apr.  28,  1789;  d  Mar.  6,  1824;  unm. 

3.  Son  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  163.] 

[7-11]  ANNA  SCHULTZ, b  1762;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Lauer)  Schultz  [7-3b];m  ABRAHAM 
CLEMMER.  Lived  in  Milford,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[7-34]  1.  Elizabeth,  d  1859;  m  Abraham  Clemmer. 

2.  Catharine,  unm. 

[7-35]  3.  Mary,  b  Sept.  4,  1800;  m  John  Fretz.  [Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[7-12]  MARY  (ANNA  MARIA)  SCHULTZ,  b  1762;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Lauer)  Schultz 
[7— 3b] ;  m  HENRY  KECK. 

Children  (3): 

[7-36]  1.  David,  b  Apr.  17,  1802;  d  July  31,  1886;  m  Rachael  Hoch. 

[7-37]  2.  William,  b  Aug.  14,  1806;  d  Oct.  9,  1887;  m  Esther  Kern. 

[7-38]  3.  John,  m  — - —  Yost.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-13]  ROSINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  26,  1765;  d  Mar.  10,  1831;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Lauer) 
Schultz  [7— 3b] ;  m  JACOB  HILLEGASS,  b  Apr.  26,  1772;  d  Feb.  2,  1828. 

Children  (6): 

[7-39]  1.  Carl,  b  Sept.  6  1798;  d  Oct.  8,  1869;  m  Catharine  Kerver. 

[7-40]  2.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  10,  1800;  d  Feb.  9,  1874;  m  Sarah  Greber. 

3.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  17,  1803;  d  Feb.  3,  1880;  unm. 

[7-41]  4.  Maria  (Magdalena),  b  Oct.  16,  1805;  d  July  13,  1885;  m  Anthony  Kehl. 

[7-42]  5.  Adam,  m  Cordelia  Miller. 

[7-43]  6.  Anna,  m  Adam  Kline.  [Records  from  tombstones.] 


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[7-14]  JOHN  SITES,  b  Nov.  1,  1787;  d  Aug.  25,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Seitz  [7-4];  m 
MARY  PINKSTAFF,  b - ;  d  bef.  1869. 

Children  (7): 

[7-44]  1.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  6,  1811;  m  Melchior  Brendle. 

[7-45]  2.  John,  b  May  11,  1813;  d  Aug.  20,  1881;  m  Henrietta  Herr. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  15,  1817;  d  Feb.  18,  1895;  unm. 

[7-47]  4.  Henry,  b  Dec.  23,  1818,  or  Jan.  18;  d  Feb.  26,  1898;  m  Mary  Newcomer. 

[7 — 48]  5.  William,  b  June  25,  1821;  d  Jan.  14,  1914;  m  Barbara  C.  Lenherr. 

[7-49]  6.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  2,  1823;  d  Aug.  13,  1899;  m  Mrs.  Mary  Bender  Holden. 

[7-50]  7.  James,  b  Sept.  14,  1826;  d  Feb.  18,  1899;  m  Elizabeth  C.  Burkhart. 

Some  of  above  dates  are  taken  from  Bible  in  possession  of  Mrs.  Kate  Sites,  Cavetown,  Md. 

Mr.  Eby  states  John  married  Miss  Farren  of  Greencastle,  Pa.,  but  Mrs.  Kate  Sites  says  he  is  wrong, 
so  does  David  L.  Sites  of  Waynesboro,  Pa. 

“This  John  Sites  had  a  brother,  Henry,  who  married  Mrs.  Maria  Parker,  a  widow,  my  mother’s 
sister.  There  was  also  a  brother,  Jake.  John  Sites’  father  may  have  been  Henry,  for  it  seems  to  have 
been  a  family  name.’’  (Mrs.  Catherine  Sites  [7-50].) 

According  to  S.  H.  Eby,  Henry  Sites  married  Maria  Switzer,  a  widow,  who  after  the  death  of 
Henry  Seitz  married  Elmond  Parker. 

[7-15]  HENRY  SITES,  d  Apr.,  1859;  s  Henry  and  Maria  (Shultz)  Seitz  [7-4];  m  MARIA 
BTGLER  SWITZER.  Mary  Switzer  Sites  ?n  2d  time,  Elmond  Parker. 

Children  (5): 

[7-51]  1.  John,  m - ;  had  a  son  John.  [  No  further  data.] 

2.  Jacob. 

[7-52]  3.  Emanuel,  dec ;  m  Virginia - - 

4.  Mary. 

5.  David.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[7-17]  EMANUEL  SEITZ,  d  about  1890;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Seitz  [7-4];  m  REBECCA 
GOLDSMITH.  Lived  near  Greencastle,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[7-54]  1.  Jacob,  m  Eleonora  Hicks. 

2.  Samuel. 

[7-55]  3.  Harry,  m  Catharine  Leiter. 

[7-56]  4.  William,  m  - — — — - — - 

5.  Emanuel,  unm. 

[7-57]  6.  Susan,  m  Samuel  Lohr  (out  west). 

[7-58]  7.  Mary,  m  Lewis  Canode.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-18]  ELIZABETH  SHULTZ,  b  Sept.  18,  1780;  d  Feb.  2,  1802;  dan  George  and  Christianna 

Shultz  [7-5];  yi  ■  -  - - TEAFORD. 

Children  (3): 

1.  John,  2.  George,  3.  Betty. 

(From  will  of  George  Shultz  [7-5].)  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-19]  DAVID  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  29,  1784;  d  May  28,  1847;  s  George  and  Christianna  Shultz  [7-5]; 
m  SUSANNA  STONER,  b  Dec.  20,  1794;  d  Jan.  29,  1842.  Will  signed  May  20,  1847;  prob.  June 
28,  1847. 

Children  (8): 

[7-59]  1.  Jane,  b  Aug.  6,  1815;  m  — — — —  Teaford. 

[7-60]  2.  John  B.  b  July  25,  1817;  d  Feb.,  1875;  m  Mary  Jane  Zimmerman. 

[7-61]  3.  George  W.,  b  June  26,  1819;  m - Russell. 

[7—62]  4.  Henry,  b  Apr.  10,  1823;  d  Mar.  23,  1899;  m  Nancy  C.  Zimmerman. 

[7-63]  5.  Eva  Eliza,  b  Apr.  24,  1825;  m  Thomas  H.  McGuffin. 

6.  David,  b  Sept.  29,  1830;  d  1900;  went  to  Missouri;  unm. 

[7-64]  7.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  24,  1833;  m  Margaret  Payne. 

8  Susie,  b  June  24,  1835;  d  ab.  1913  (lived  with  McGuffins).  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[7-20]  MARGARET  SHULTZ,  dau  George  and  Christianna  Shultz  [7-5] ;m  JOSEPH  (DAVID) 
GROVE. 

Children  (14)-' 

[7-65]  1.  Margaret  Jane,  in  John  Rohr. 

[7-66]  2.  Sallie,  m  Joseph  Fiser. 

[7—67 ]  3.  Eliza,  m  James  C.  Miller. 

[7-68]  4.  Lavinia,  m - Divilbliss. 

[7—69]  5.  Mary  K.  1  .  .  j  David  E.  Noffsinger. 

[  7—70]  6.  Nancy  j  wtns>  m  j  Kyle  A.  Clintonpeel. 

[7-71]  7.  Julia,  m - Wallace. 

[7-72]  8.  George  Shultz,  b  June  5,  1811;  d  Feb.  1,  1883;  m  Nancy  Anu  Rohr. 

[7-73]  9.  Samuel,  minister,  m  - - — ;  B’klyn,  Harrison  Co.,  Mo. 

[  7—74]  10.  Joseph,  in  Nancy  Brower. 

[  7—75]  11.  John,  m - 

[7-76]  12.  Caroline,  b  Mar.  1,  1822;  d  July  7,  1902;  m  James  Crawford. 

13.  Susan  C. 

14.  Lannia  Julia.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

Isaac  Grove  of  Waynesboro,  Md.,  states  that  Joseph  Grove  was  not  the  son  of  David  Grove.  The  name 
of  Joseph  Grove’s  father  was  Martin  Grove.  He  had  never  heard  of  a  David  Grove  in  his  family  con¬ 
nection  who  had  married  a  Margaret  Schultz.  It  is  impossible  to  verify  this  data. 

[7-21]  ADAM  SHULTZ,  b  May  28,  1792;  d  Dec.  22,  1858;  s  George  and  Christianna  Schultz 
[7-5];  m  JANE  T.  - — - — — — -.  Adam  Schultz  is  buried  in  Greenville,  Va. 

Children  (6): 

[7-77]  1.  Maria  J.,  b  1819;  d  1910;  in  William  S.  Hawpe. 

[ 7—78]  2.  Martha  Ann,  b  1825;  d  Dec.  11,  1901;  m  Henry  Geeding. 

[7-79]  3.  George  Bana,  b  Dec.  16,  1827;  d  Aug.  7,  1892;  m  Susan  Brown. 

[ 7—80]  4.  John  Bana,  b  1830;  lived  in  Iowa  or  Illinois. 

5.  Samuel,  b - ;  d  Apr.,  1874;  unm. 

[7-81]  6.  Hannah  M.,  b  1836;  d  Nov.  17,  1865;  m  Cornelius  G.  Miller. 

A  Jane  T.  Schultz  made  a  will  in  1859;  she  died  in  1862. 

John  B.  and  Hannah  M.  are  not  mentioned  in  will  of  Samuel,  1862.  In  the  Census  of  1850,  we  And: 

Adam  Shultz;  aged  52.  Mary  J.  Schultz;  aged  18. 

Jane  Shultz;  aged  50.  Hamilton  Schultz;  aged  16. 

John  Shultz;  aged  20.  Samuel  F.  Schultz;  aged  14. 

[7-22]  HENRY  SHULTZ,  s  George  and  Christianna  Shultz  [7-5];  m  CATHARINE  HAWPE. 
Children  (10): 

[7-83]  1.  Margaret,  b  May  12,  1812;  d  Dec.  14,  1882;  m  Joseph  Dettor. 

[7-84]  2.  John  H.  B.,  b  Mar.  23,  1815;  d  1908;  in  Margaret  Fix. 

[7-85]  3.  Adam  A.,  b  Mar.  2,  1817 ;  d  June  16,  1890;  m  Elizabeth  Hull. 

[7-86]  4.  Isabella,  m  James  W.  Smith. 

[7—87 ]  5.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  26,  1820;  d  Dec.  1,  1889;  m  James  Harrison. 

6.  Joseph,  dec;  unm.;  lived  with  Adam  A. 

7.  Mary. 

8.  George. 

9.  William. 

[7-88]  10.  Elizabeth,  m - Dale,  Brooklyn,  Iowa. 

Henry  Shultz  had  a  still  house,  and  was  accustomed  to  haul  the  whiskey  from  his  distillery  to  Richmond.  On  one 
of  these  trips  while  he  was  driving  a  six  horse  team  load  of  whiskey  barrels,  he  accidentally  fell  off  the  wagon  while  in 
sight  of  his  home,  and  died  before  assistance  could  reach  him.  His  widow  lived  for  many  years  after  this  accident;  but 
this  tragic  death  of  her  husband  caused  her  to  lose  her  mind.  She  died  in  Albermarle  County,  near  Greenwood  depot, 
at  the  home  of  her  daughter,  Margaret  Dettor.  [Mrs.  Phoebe  Miller .] 

[7-23]  GEORGE  SHULTZ,  s  George  and  Christianna  Shultz  [7-5];  m  RACHEL  SWINK,  dau 
Matthias  Swink. 

One  child: 

[7-89]  John  H.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 


Plate  11 


Plate  12 


Key  to  the  David  Schultz  Map  (No.  2)  of  the  Early  Homes  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 
(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


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In  1830  a  George  Shultz  of  Augusta  Co.,  Va.,  was  in  custody  of  the  Sheriff  of  said  Co.;  he  had  sold 
interest  in  a  tract  of  land,  late  the  property  of  Matthias  Swink  who  died  intestate,  of  which  property 
descended  to  Rachel,  a  daughter  and  the  wife  of  George  Shultz.  Above  family  is  made  up  on  basis  of 
this  record. 

According  to  Mrs.  Cunningham  this  George  Shultz  was  the  father  of  Thomas  C.  Shultz  who  was 
the  father  of  John  H.  Shultz,  of  Spottsylvania,  Va.  It  has  been  impossible  to  complete  or  verify  this 
data. 

It  would  seem  that  this  George  must  have  been  either  a  son  of  George  [7-5]  or  David  [7-6]. 


[7-28]  JACOB  SHULTZ,  s  David  Shultz  [7-6];  m  HANNAH 
Children  (3): 

1.  Abraham. 

2.  David. 

3.  Peachey. 

Widow  of  Jacob  Shultz  m - Crum. 


David  Shultz  was  the  Executor  of  the  will  of  Jacob  Shultz. 
John  Blank 

Witnesses  to  will 


John  B.  Shultz 
John  G.  Hehsell 


Peter  Rush 
Martin  Miller 


J  Bondsmen. 


The  estate  comprised  a  farm  of  213  acres  of  land,  4  miles  above  Greenville,  on  road  from  Staunton 
to  Lexington,  Va. 


[7-29]  GEORGE  HILLEGASS,  h  June  1,  1786;  d  Dec.  6,  1833;  s  Adam  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Hille- 
gass  [7-7];  m  REBECCA  GIFT,  b  Jan.  24,  1796;  d  Feb.  17,  1871.  Surveyor. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Maria  A.,  b  Mar.  14,  1812;  d  Nov.  11,  1818. 

2.  Maria  Lavina,  m  Jacob  A.  Hillegass. 

3.  George  Washington,  b  Jan.  12,  1818,  d  Aug.  26,  1881;  m  Sarah  Ann  Hunter  Fisher. 

4.  Josiah,  b  Sept.  9,  1817;  i  Feb.  3.  1877;  m  {  M^^uise  Doyk. 

5.  William,  b  Apr.  25,  1820;  d  Sept.  1,  1902;  m 


[7-90] 

[7-91] 

[7-92a] 

[7-92b] 

[7-93a] 

[7— 03b] 

[7-94] 

[7-95] 


1.  Lucy  Ann  Schantz. 

2.  Lydia  Merkel. 

6.  Caroline,  b  1828;  d  Dec.  24,  1877;  m  George  L.  Jacoby. 

7.  Matilda,  b  Aug.  2,  1829;  d  Sept.  3,  1874;  m  Isaac  Potts. 


Rebecca  (Gift)  Hillegass  m  2d  time 


Reiter. 


[7-30]  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  June  17,  1804;  dau  David  and  Barbara  (Kehl)  Schultz  [7-8];  m 
JOHN  WOHNSITLER,  b  Aug.  16,  1801;  d  Jan.  1,  1869. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Maria  Lavina,  b  July  2,  1832;  d  Aug.  1,  1834. 

[7-96]  2.  Jonathan,  b  May  10,  1834;  d  Apr.  25,  1873;  m  Magdalena  Bean. 

3.  Anna  Catharine,  b  Mar.  1,  1842;  d  May  3,  1859. 

4.  Matilda,  unm. 

5.  Adam,  killed  in  Civil  War. 

[7-97]  6.  Kitty  Ann,  m - Klock;  killed  in  R.  R.  accident.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

John  Wohnsitler  was  1st  m  to  Maria  Hartranft  [49-52]. 


[7-33]  SAMUEL  LOBACfl,  b  July  3,  1786;  d  Dec.  17,  1846;  s  Samuel  and  Magdalena  (Schultz) 
Lobach  [7-10];  m  1808,  ESTHER  MILLER,  b  Feb.  15,  1787;  d  Mar.  27,  1868;  dau  Caspar  and  Esther 
(Lobach)  Miller.  Prop,  of  Lobachsville,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 


[7-98] 


1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  22,  1808;  d  July  23(  1881;  unm. 

2.  David  .  .  ,  .  no  iom  j  1  Aug.  25,  1885. 

3.  Son  tons,  6  Apr.  23, 1810;  d  |  aged  3  wks„  2  d. 

4.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  11,  1818;  d  May  6,  1893;  m  A.  D.  Wiley;  one  dau,  b  and  d  Dec.  16,  1838. 

5.  Ann,  b  July  29,  1823;  d  May  29,  1893;  unm. 


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6.  Son,  b  July  30,  1825;  d  aged  2jJ  hours. 

7.  Esther,  b  May  30,  1827 ;  d  Mar.  6,  1833. 

8.  Daughter,  b  June  20,  1830;  d  June  22,  1830.  [  Data  from  inscriptions  in  Lobachsville  Cem.] 

Samuel  Lobach  was  known  as  the  “Proprietor  of  Lobachsville.”  “With  his  death  the  estate  once 
the  scene  of  such  great  activity,  went  into  dissolution.”  [Stapleton.]  [  Unable  to  trace  any  member  of 
this  family.] 

[7-34]  ELIZABETH  CLEMMER,  d  1859;  dan  Abraham  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Clemmer  [7-11];  m 
ABRAHAM  CLEMMER,  d  1859.  The  will  of  Abraham  Clemmer  was  prob.  June  14,  1859. 

Children  (3): 

[7-99]  1.  Daughter,  m  George  Derstine  (son,  Abraham). 

[7-100]  2.  Katie,  m  Jacob  D.  Gehman  (son,  Henry).  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[7-35]  MARY  CLEMMER,  b  Sept.  4,  1800;  dau  Abraham  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Clemmer  [7-11];  m 
JOHN  PRETZ,  b  Jan.  14,  1801. 

Children  ( 1 0 ) : 

1.  Anna,  b  Dec.  15,  1825. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  13,  1827. 

[7-101]  3.  Joseph  C.,  b  Dec.  31,  1828;  m  Olivia  M.  Musselman. 

[7—102]  4.  William  C.,  b  Oct.  21,  1830;  d  Mar.  2,  1897;  m  Mary  Barnes. 

[7-103]  5.  Catharine,  b  July  29,  1832;  d  Sept.  5,  1894;  m  Samuel  Hunsberger. 

6.  John  C.,  b  June  21,  1834;  d  in  infancy. 

[7-104]  7.  Mary,  b  Sept.  30,  1837;  m  Oliver  Hedrick. 

[7-105]  8.  Elias,  b  June  11,  1839;  m  Anna  B.  Sheip. 

9.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  18,  1841;  d  young. 

[7-106]  10.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  22,  1843;  m  Levi  Bilger.  No  issue.  [From  Fretz'  History,  p  71.] 

[7-36]  DAVID  KECK,  b  Apr.  17,  1802;  d  July  31,  1886;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Keck  [7-12]; 
m  RACHEL  HOCH,  b  July  13,  1807;  d  Oct.  22,  1872;  dau  Gideon  Hoch.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[7-107]  1.  Daniel  H.,  b  Nov.  7,  1830;  d  Feb.  26,  1896;  m  Elizabeth  Yoder. 

2.  Joel  H.,  b  Mar.  27,  1834;  d  Apr.  20,  1859;  unm. 

3.  Rebecca,  b  Jan.  26,  1839;  d  Sept.  27,  1868;  unm. 

[7-37]  WILLIAM  KECK,  b  Aug.  14,  1806;  d  Oct.  9,  1887;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Keck 
[7-12];  m  ESTHER  KERN,  b  Oct.  9.  1808;  d  Dec.  23.  1891. 

Children  (7): 

[7-108]  1.  Maria,  b  Feb.  22,  1841;  d  July  13,  1873;  m  Samuel  K.  Ivulp. 

[7-109]  2.  Thomas  K.,  b  May  12,  1842;  d  Nov.  29,  1893;  m  Matilda  Schultz. 

[7—1 10]  3.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  8,  1845;  d  Dec.  15,  1912;  m  Edward  M.  Livezey,  dec.  No  issue. 

4.  Esther,  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

5.  Henry,  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

6.  Emalina,  b  July  1,  1847;  d  Dec.  6,  1893. 

[7-111]  7.  William  K.,  dec;  m  Elizabeth  Gerhard. 

[7-39]  CHARLES  (CARL)  HILLEGASS,  b  Sept.  6,  1798;  d  Oct.  8,  1869;  s  Jacob  and  Rosina 
(Schultz)  Hillegass  [7-13];  m  CATHARINE  KERVER,  b  Aug.  13,  1809;  d  Jan.  22,  1884. 

Children  (3): 

[36-45]  1.  Emeline,  b  May  20,  1837;  d  Jan.  22,  1907;  m  George  G.  Carl. 

[7-112]  2.  Carl,  b  May  26,  1839;  d  June  18,  1869;  m  Catharine  Kline. 

[7-113]  3.  Henry,  m - ,  Allentown,  Pa.  [Letters  not  ans.  Unable  to  verify.] 

[7-40]  JACOB  HILLEGASS,  b  Apr.  10,  1800;  d  Feb.  9,  1874;  s  Jacob  and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Hille¬ 
gass  [7-13];  m  SARAH  GREBER,  b  Dec.  18,  1804;  d  Jan.  31,  1880;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  Greber. 
One  child: 

[7-114]  Amelia,  b  June  15,  1826;  d  Mar.  13,  1899;  m  Edwin  G.  Drehs. 


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[7-41]  MAGDALENA  HILLEGASS,  b  Oct.  16,  1805;  d  July  13,  1885;  dau  Jacob  and  Rosina 
(Schultz)  Hillegass  [7-13];  m  Apr.  1,  1825,  ANTHONY  KEHL,  b  Apr.  18,  1800;  d  Jan.  12,  1854;  s 
Anthony  Kehl. 


[7-1 15a] 

[7-1 15b] 

[7-116] 

[7-117] 

[7-118] 

[7-119] 


Children  (5): 

)  1.  Charles,  b  Mar.  1,  1826;  d  Feb.  19,  1901;  m  {  \ 

2.  John,  b  Nov.  27,  1827;  d  Mar.  25,  1910;  m  Cassie  Bobb. 

3.  Lewis,  b  Feb.  22,  1831;  d  Nov.  2,  1903;  m  Susanna  Moyer. 

4.  Sophia,  b  June  25,  1834;  d  Mar.  1,  1905;  m  Richard  Markley. 

5.  William  H.,  b  Jan.  31,  1842;  d  Feb.  8,  1918;  m  Emma  E.  Pennebecker. 


[7-42]  ADAM  HILLEGASS,  s  Jacob  and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Hillegass  [7-13];  m  CORDELIA 
MILLER.  Adam  Hillegass  was  a  store-keeper  at  Limerick,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[7-120]  1.  Washington. 

[7-121]  2.  Milton. 

[7-122]  3.  Emma,  m  — - -  Roberts.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[7-43]  ANNA  HILLEGASS,  dau  Jacob  and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Hillegass  [7-13] ;  m  ADAM  KLINE. 
Children  (6): 


[7-123] 

[7-124] 

[7-1 25a] 

[7-125b] 

[7—126] 

[7-127] 

[7-128] 


1.  Sophia,  m  William  Kichline. 

2.  Polly  (Mary),  m  Ephraim  Krauss. 

3  Charles  m  I  L  Caroline  Ludwig. 

<5.  cmaries,  m  1  2  T?noPtta  TJoedpr 

4.  Leanna,  m  Charles  Andress. 

5.  Rebecca,  m  William  Weiss. 

6.  Washington,  m  Emma  Fretz.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify ]. 


[7-45]  JOHN  SITES,  b  May  11,  1813;  d  Aug.  20,  1881;  s  John  and  Mary  (Pinkstaff)  Sites  [7-14]; 
m  HENRIETTA  HERR,  d  bef.  1881.  Lived  in  St.  Thomas,  Franklin  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[7-129]  1.  Conrad,  d  1917;  m  Catharine  Shen. 

[7-130]  2.  Calvin,  d  1912;  m  Nettie  Fennel;  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

[7-131]  3.  Elizabeth,  d  1875;  m  H.  C.  Feger;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[7-132]  4.  Emma,  b  Oct.  5,  1849;  m  Levi  C.  Brandt.  [Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 


[7-47]  HENRY  SITES,  b  Jan.  18,  1818  (Dec.  23,  1818);  d  Feb.  26,  1898;  s  John  and  Mary  (Pink- 

staff)  Sites  [7-14];  m  MARY  NEWCOMER,  b  Aug.  13,  1827;  d  Apr.  18,1904;  dau  John  and - 

(Brindle)  Newcomer.  (1922.) 

Children  (10): 

[7-132.1]  1.  Albert,  b  Feb.  12,  1848;  d  Jan.  7,  1920;  m  Margaret  Easton. 

[7-132.2]  2.  John,  m  Mary  Rumler,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

[7-132.3]  3.  Benjamin,  b  June  17,  1852;  m  Anna  Kuhn. 

[7-132.4]  4.  Cyrus,  b  Apr.  13,  1858;  m  Amelia  Hollands. 

[7—132.5]  5.  Jacob,  m  Marie  Hawbecker;  Greencastle,  Pa. 

[7-132.6]  6.  James,  m  Adellia  Fenley;  Mount  Morris,  Ill. 

[7-132.7]  7.  Anna  Mary,  m  George  Goldsmith;  Greencastle,  Pa. 

8.  Charles,  unm;  Coleman,  Mich. 

[7-132.8]  9.  William  C.,  b  June  25,  1868;  m  Lydia  Seider. 

[7-132.9]  10.  Carrie,  m  Elmer  Poper;  Williamson,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[7-48]  WILLIAM  SITES,  b  June  25,  1821;  d  Jan.  14,  1914;  s  John  and  Mary  (Pinkstaff)  Sites 
[7-14];  m  Dec.  11,  1850,  BARBARA  C.  LENHERR,  b  Apr.  20,  1829;  d  Apr.  19,  1914. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Mollie,  b  Jan.  26,  1856;  d  Mar.  21,  1876;  unm. 

2.  William  C.,  dec. 


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[7-135]  3.  Laura,  b  Feb.  1,  1870;  d  June  8,  1919;  m  Harry  Stokes. 

4.  David,  b  Feb.  5,  1860;  unm]  Waynesboro,  Pa. 

[7-133]  5.  James  R.,  dec.]  Greencastle;  Pa. 

6.  John  H.,  dec]  weakminded;  Greencastle,  Pa. 

[Above  data  furnished  by  David  L.  Sites,  Waynesboro,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[7-49]  JACOB  SITES,  b  Nov.  2,  1823;  d  Aug.  13,  1899;  s  John  and  Mary  (Pinkstaff)  Sites  [7-14]; 
m  Mrs.  MARY  BENDER  HOLDEN,  b  June  6,  1836;  d  Nov.  25,  1881. 

Children  (3): 

[7-136]  1.  Alice  Missouri,  b  Sept.  20,  1863;  m  Moses  M.  Walck. 

2.  Effie,  dec. 

[7-137]  3.  Myrtle,  b  Jan.  12,  1874;  m  D.  Watson  Byers. 

[7-50]  JAMES  SITES,  b  Sept.  14,  1826;  d  Feb.  18,  1899;  s  John  and  Mary  (Pinkstaff)  Sites[7-14] ; 
m  Oct,  31,  1862,  ELIZABETH  CATHERINE  BURKHART,  b  Apr.  7,  1833;  dau  Jacob  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Bigler)  Burkhart.  Farmer,  lived  in  Cavetown,  Wash.  Co.,  Md.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

“I  am  87  years  old  myself  and  I  cannot  recall  the  births  and  deaths  of  the  others  (brothers  and  sisters).  The  Sites 
are  nearly  all  dead,  and  they  were  not  people  to  talk  much  about  their  ancestors,  so  I  can  not  tell  you  whether  John 
Sites’  father  was  Henry  and  his  mother  Mary  Schultz.  Margaret  seems  to  have  been  the  oldest  child,  therefore  John 
Sites  must  have  married  Mary  Pinkstaff  about  1809  or  1810. 

“This  John  Sites,  whom  we  called  ‘grandpop,’  had  a  brother  Henry  married  to  Maria  Parker,  a  widow,  my 
mother’s  sister.  There  was  also  a  brother,  Jake.  John  Sites’  father  may  have  been  Henry,  for  it  seems  to  have 
been  a  family  name.’’  [Mrs.  Kate  Sites,  Cavetown,  Md. — 1920.] 

[7-54]  JACOB  SEITZ,  s  Emanuel  and  Rebecca  (Goldsmith)  Seitz  [7-17];  m  ELEONORA  HICKS; 
lives  at  63  E.  North  St.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[7-138]  1.  David,  m - Watson;  Carneysville,  W.  Va. 

2.  William,  dec. 

[7-139]  3.  Emma,  m  Charles  Johns;  had  9  children. 

[7—140]  4.  Addie,  m  William  Boyd;  Drumore,  Pa. 

[7-141]  5.  Mason,  m  Ella  Martin;  Reistertown,  Md.;  s  Glendon.  [Further  data  unobtamable; 

letters  iinans.] 

[7-55]  HARRY  SEITZ,  s  Emanuel  and  Rebecca  (Goldsmith)  Seitz  [7-17] ;  m  CATHARINE 
LEITER. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Charles. 

[7-142]  2.  Lulu,  m  Robert  Horn;  Hagerstown,  Md.  [Letters  unanswered;  unable  to  complete .] 

[7-56]  WILLIAM  SEITZ,  s  Emanuel  and  Rebecca  (Goldsmith)  Seitz  [7-17],  m - 

One  child: 

[7-143]  Daughter,  m  Elwood  Fassett;  Harpers  Ferry,  Va.  [  Unable  to  complete;  letters  not  ans.] 

[7-60]  JOHN  B.  SHULTZ,  b  July  25,  1817;  d  Feb.,  1875;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Stoner)  Shultz 
[7—19] ;  m  MARY  JANE  ZIMMERMAN,  b  Sept.  26,  1824;  d  Dec.  24, 1901;  dau  David  and  Catharine 
(Perkins)  Zimmerman. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Susan,  b  Nov.,  1844;  d  Nov.,  1865;  unm. 

2.  William,  b  1846;  d  1849. 

3.  John  H.,  b  1849;  dec,  unm]  Roanoke,  Va. 

[7-144]  4.  Anna,  b  Oct.  30,  1851;  m  John  H.  McCrary. 

[7-145]  5.  Wilford  T.,  b  1856;  m  Bettie  Fix. 

6.  Emma,  b  July  27,  1857 ;  d  July,  1888;  unm. 

[7-61]  GEORGE  W.  SHULTZ,  b  June  26,  1819;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Stoner)  Shultz  [7-19]; 

m - RUSSELL.  Lived  in  the  west. 

No  further  data:  in  his  father’s  will  it  is  stated  “supposed  to  be  now  living.” 


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[7-62]  HENRY  SHULTZ,  b  Apr.  10,  1823;  d  Mar.  23,  1899;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Stoner)  Shultz 
[7-19];  to  Jan.  5,  1848,  NANCY  C.  ZIMMERMAN,  b  Sept.  24,  1826;  d  Oct.  19,  1900;  dau  David 
and  Catherine  (Perkins)  Zimmerman.  Merchant  miller,  res.  Greenville,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Martin,  b  Dec.  19,  1848;  d  Aug.  6,  1850. 

2.  David  H.,  b  Jan.  19,  1851;  d  Sept.  6,  1875. 

[7-146]  3.  Mary  E.,  b  May  31,  1852;  to  J.  W.  Berry. 

[7—147 ]  4.  Franklin  G.,  b  Mar.  7,  1855;  to  Emma  E.  Steele. 

[7—148]  5.  James  B.,  b  July  18,  1857;  to  Lelia  W.  Webster. 

[7-63]  EVA  ELIZA  SHULTZ,  b  Apr.  24,  1825;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Stoner)  Shultz  [7-19]; 
m  THOMAS  H.  McGUFFIN. 

Children  (5): 

[7-149]  1.  John  T.,  to  Sarah  E.  Alphin;  Lexington,  Va. 

2.  Mary  S.,  dec ;  unm. 

[7-150]  3.  Emma,  to  H.  T.  Lindsay. 

4.  Lucian,  dec. 

5.  Lavinia,  dec.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-64]  SAMUEL  SHULTZ,  b  Feb.  24,  1833;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Stoner)  Shultz  [7-19];  m 
MARGARET  PAYNE. 

Samuel  Shultz  went  to  Arkansas  before  the  Civil  War.  [  No  f  urther  data  obtainable.] 

[7-72]  GEORGE  SHULTZ  GROVE,  b  June  5,  1811,  d  Feb.  1,  1883;  s  Joseph  D.  and  Margaret 
(Shultz)  Grove  [7-20];  to  NANCY  ANN  ROHR. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Deborah  Ann,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Margaret  Elizabeth;  d  in  infancy. 

[7-151]  3.  David  Wesley,  to - 

[7-152]  4.  Jacob  Rohr,  d  Jan.,  1918;  to  — - - 

[7-153]  5.  Hester  Travis,  d  Mar.,  1912;  m - Durrett. 

[7-154]  6.  John  Brown,  to - ;  has  3  children. 

[7-155]  7.  Mary  Ellen  to - Watson. 

[7-156]  8.  Joseph  Reed,  to - 

9.  George  Adam,  unm.  (Inf.  furnished  by  Mrs.  Mollie  Watson  [7-155].)  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-74]  JOSEPH  GROVE, s  Joseph  D.  and  Margaret  (Shultz)  Grove  [7-20]  ;m  NANCY  BROWER. 
Children  (J): 

[7-156.1]  1.  Frances,  m - Garber. 

2.  Christian. 

[7-156.2]  3.  Nancy,  b  July  9,  1845;  d  Nov.  30,  1918;  m  George  W.  Carr. 

[7-156.3]  4.  Elizabeth,  to - — -  Gochenhauer. 

(  Unable  to  verify  above  Joseph  as  son  of  Joseph  David  Grove  [7-20].) 

The  will  of  Joseph  Grove  prob.  in  1871  mentions  a  nephew  Enoch  L.  Brower.  Is  this  above  men¬ 
tioned  Joseph?  (Editor.) 

[7-76]  CAROLINE  GROVE,  b  Mar.  1,  1822;  d  July  7,  1902;  daw  Joseph  David  and  Margaret 
(Shultz)  Grove  [7-20];  m  JAMES  CRAWFORD,  b  Dec.  28,  1809;  d  Sept.  11,  1870;  s  Robert  and  Sarah 
(Stevenson)  Crawford.  Lived  in  Ireland,  W.  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Clinton,  b  Dec.,  1849;  d  Feb.,  1863. 

[7-157]  2.  Preston  H.,  b  Mar.  18,  1852;  m  Rachel  Belle  Hefner. 

[7-158]  3.  Sarah  Margaret,  b  June  10,  1855;  d  1915;  m  James  M.  Burbridge.  No  issue. 

[7-159]  4.  Angeline  W.,  b  May,  1859;  to  Luther  Garrett;  Ohio. 

[7-160]  5.  Mary  E.,  b  May,  1861;  to  Thomas  M.  Bird. 

[7-161]  6.  Viola  E.,  b  Dec.  28,  1862;  d  Aug.,  1912;  to  Lloyd  B.  Stevens. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


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[7-77]  MARIA  J.  SHULTZ,  6  1819;  d  1910;  daw  Adam  and  Jane  T.  Shultz  [7-21] ;  m  WILLIAM  S. 
HAWPE,  b  1809;  d  1876;  s  John  and  Polly  (Carson)  Hawpe.  (1921.) 


[7-162a] 
[7-1 62b] 

[7-163] 


Children  (8): 


1.  Mary  Jane,  b  1840;  d  Oct.  24,  1904;  m 


1.  William  Henry  Brownlee. 

2.  Michael  A.  Coiner. 


2.  Sallie  Ann,  b  1842;  d  1865;  single. 

3.  James  Thomas,  dec;  m  Amanda  J.  Boone. 


Mrs.  Lelia  Brownlee  Friend  [7-291]  gives  name  of  mother  of  Maria  J.  Shultz,  as  Susan  Huff¬ 
man.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete  this  data.] 


[7-78]  MARTHA  ANN  SHULTZ,  6  1825;  d  Dec.  11, 1901 ;  dowAdamand  Jane  T.  Schultz  [7-21]; 
m  1849,  HENRY  GEEDING,  6  1822;  d  Mar.  25, 1895;  s  George  Adam  and  Elizabeth  (Teaford)  Geed- 
ing.  Farmer,  lived  in  Moorman’s  River,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[7-164]  1.  Minnie  Elizabeth,  6  Nov.  19,  1850;  m  Thomas  A.  Dawson. 

2.  George  Adam,  6  Nov.  9,  1856;  Moorman’s  River,  Va. 

3.  Ephraim  Linwood,  6  May  10,  1858;  Moorinan’s  River,  Va. 

4.  William  Henry,  6  Mar.  29,  1863;  d  Feb.  8,  1868. 

5.  Blanche,  6  Mar.  4,  1866;  Moorman’s  River,  Va. 

[7-165]  6.  Ada  Martha,  6  Mar.  19,  1868;  m  Frank  Blencowe. 


[7-79]  GEORGE  BANA  SHULTZ,  6  Dec.  16,  1827;  d  Aug.  7,  1892;  s  Adam  and  Jane  T.  Shultz 
[7-21];  m  Apr.  19,  1860,  SUSAN  BROWN,  6  Sept.  6,  1830;  d  Aug.  8,  1905;  dau  John  and  Mary  D. 
(Shields)  Brown.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  F.,  6  Feb.  14,  1861;  d  Aug.  10,  1911. 

,  2.  John  L.,  6  Dec.  26,  1864;  Spottswood,  Va. 

[7-166]  3.  Leona  S.,  6  July  24,  1867;  m  Robert  N.  Lotts. 

[7-81]  HANNAH  M.  SHULTZ,  6  1836;  d  Nov.  17,  1865;  dau  Adam  and  Jane  T.  Shultz  [7-21]; 
m  Nov.  24,  1859,  CORNELIUS  G.  MILLER.  No  issue.  [ Cunningham .]  [No  further  data.] 


[7-83]  MARGARET  SHULTZ,  6  May  12,  1812;  d  Dec.  14,  1882;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Hawpe) 
Shultz  [7-22];  m  REV.  JOSEPH  DETTOR,  6  Feb.  24,  1807;  d  Sept.  16,  1874.  Methodist  minister. 
Rev.  Joseph  Dettor  was  a  descendant  of  John  Dettor  who  came  from  Germany  and  settled  in  Pa. 


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[7-170] 

[7-171] 

[7-172] 

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[7-1 73b] 

[7-174] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Lucy  Ann,  6  Aug.  15,  1837;  m  Fred  Hughson. 

2.  William  F.,  6  Aug.  9,  1840;  d  Apr.  6,  1911;  m  Martha  Ann  Carter. 

3.  Adam  C.,  6  May  22,  1842;  d  June  22,  1879;  m  Lynn  Davis. 

4.  Elizabeth,  m  Harry  H.  Fleisher. 

5.  John  Henry,  d  Apr.  1,  1865;  m  Bettie  Trevilian. 

6.  George  Mitchell,  6  Mar.  27,  1847;  d  Feb.  21,  1907;  m  Margaret  Virginia  Atkins. 

7.  Robert  J.,  m  twice;  separated  from  both  wives. 

8.  Amanda,  m  Harry  Wartman. 


For  information  regarding  the  families  of  Margaret  Shultz  Dettor  and  their  descendants  the  Editor 
is  greatly  indebted  to  Mrs.  Annie  Cunningham  of  Basic,  Va.,  and  Mrs.  Frank  Johnson  of  Louisa,  Va. 


[7-84]  JOHN  HAWPE  BROWN  SHULTZ,  6  Mar.  23,  1815;  d  1908;  s  Henry  and  Catharine 
(Hawpe)  Shultz  [7-22];  m  MARGARET  FIX,  6  Mar.  23,  1815;  d  1903.  Farmer,  res.  Spottswood,  Au¬ 
gusta  Co.,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 


[7-175] 
[7—176] 
[7-1 77a] 
[7— 177b] 


1.  Julia  A.  G.,  6  Dec.  25,  1842;  d  Apr.  18,  1917;  m,  William  A.  McDonald. 

2.  Phoebe  J.  G.,  6  Sept.  10,  1847;  m  James  W.  Miller. 

|  3.  William  H.  C.,  6  Feb.  13,  1849;  Oct.  8,  1920;  m 


1.  Daisy  Hess. 

2.  Lucy  Dabney  Jones. 


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[7-85]  ADAM  A.  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  2,  1817;  d  June  16,  1890;  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Hawpe) 
Shultz  [7-22];  m  Jan.  24,  1844,  ELIZABETH  HULL,  b  Feb.14,1823;  d  May  8,  1897 ;dau  Philip  Hull. 
Farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[7-178]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  May  8,  1846;  d  Apr.  28,  1912;  m  Jasper  N.  Mallicot.e. 

[7-179]  2.  William  H.,  b  June  1,  1848;  m  Sallie  C.  Ayres. 

3.  J.  O.,  b  July  21,  1851;  Midlothian,  Texas. 

[7-180]  4.  Charles  A.,  b  June  2,  1855;  m  Bettie  A.  Rawlins. 

[7-181]  5.  Samuel  G.,  b  May  12,  1857;  m  Ellen  Brotherton. 

[7-182]  6.  Edward  A.,  b  Nov.  22,  1859;  m  Mary  Lou  Meredith. 

7.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  May  10,  1862;  d  Oct.  23  (25),  1877. 

Adam  Shultz  always  signed  his  name  “A.  M.  Shultz He  and  all  his  children  excepting  the  young¬ 
est  two  were  born  in  Augusta  Co.,  Va.  In  1859  he  moved  with  his  family  to  Washington  Co.,  Va., 
living  there  until  1875  when  they  moved  to  Texas.  [ C .  A.  Shultz .] 


[7-86]  ISABELLA  SHULTZ,  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Hawpe)  Shultz  [7-22];  m  JAMES  W. 
SMITH. 

Children  (3): 

1.  John,  Roanoke,  Va. 

2.  William. 

3.  Samuel,  Staunton,  Va.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[7-87]  SUSANNA  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  26,  1820;  d  Dec.  1,  1889;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Hawpe) 
Shultz  [7-22];  m  Jan.  21, 1841,  JAMES  HARRISON,  6  Feb.  16,  1812;  d  Jan.  19,  1886; s  William  and 
Esther  (Hook)  Harrison.  Miller,  lived  in  Monmouth,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[7-183]  1.  Howard  M.,  b  Nov.  13,  1841;  d  Oct.  10,  1918;  m  Peachey  Wash. 

[7-184]  2.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  21,  1843;  m  Fannie  E.  Hazelwood. 

3.  Esther  C.,  b  Aug.  19,  1845;  m  Thomas  H.  Wash. 

4.  Elizabeth  J.,  b  Dec.  11,  1847;  m  (  James  1I)T^xoa-  . 

I  2.  Samuel  K.  Dale. 

5.  Mary  E.,  b  July  15,  1850;  d  Aug.  29,  1852. 

[7-187]  6.  Amanda  V.,  b  July  12,  1853;  d  Sept.  25,  1890;  m  John  K.  Turner. 

[7-188]  7.  John  P.,  b  Mar.  17,  1857;  m  Loula  Ruley. 


[7-186a]  1 
[7-1 86b]  J 


[7-90]  MARIA  LA  VINA  HILLEGASS,  dau  George  and  Rebecca  (Gift)  Hillegass  [7-29];  m  Oct. 
13,  1833,  JACOB  G.  HILLEGASS,  b  1807;  d  1857. 


[7-189a] 

[7— 189b] 

[7-190] 

[7-191] 

[7-192] 

[7-193] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  William  George,  b  Sept.  10,  1839;  d  Aug.  6,  1908;  m  j  PJara  M®] Q?1fIJa11; 

&  F  [2.  Mary  Elizabeth  Reed 

2.  Calvin  W.,  b  May  6,  1847;  d  Nov.  21,  1872;  m  Mary  Emma  Stamrook. 

3.  Horace  Roland,  b  Dec.  31,  1849;  d  Aug.  8,  1909;  m  Ida  B.  Nepley. 

4.  Priscilla,  d  Dec.  18,  1868;  m  Louis  Bach. 

5.  Jane,  dec ;  m  Webster  Meyers,  dec.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[7-91]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HILLEGASS,  b  Jan.  12,  1818;  d  Aug.  26,  1881;  s  George  and 
Rebecca  (Gift)  Hillegass  [7-29];  m  Apr.  12,  1848;  SARAH  ANN  HUNTER  FISHER,  b  Mar.  6, 1828; 
d  Dec.  29,  1913;  dau  John  Nicholas  and  Suzanne  (Hunter)  Fisher.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[7-194]  1.  Effinger  F.,  b  Mar.  6,  1850;  d  Aug.  25,  1892;  m  Emma  Uhler. 

[7-195]  2.  Leonore  S.,  b  Aug.  26,  1854,  m  Dr.  James  Van  Buskirk. 


[7-92a]  JOSIAH  HILLEGASS,  b  Sept.  9,  1817;  d  Feb.  3,  1877,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  s  George  and 
Rebecca  (Gift)  Hillegass  [7-29] ;  m  ESTHER  CATHARINE  KEPLER,  6  May  20, 1815 ;d  Apr.  14, 1857; 
dau  Samuel  and  Hannah  Kepler. 


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[7-196] 
[7— 197a] 
[7-1 97b] 
[7-198] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  26,  1837;  m  Charles  S.  Shimer. 

2.  Warren  H.,  b  Dec.  4,  1840;  d  May  17,  1908;  in 


1.  Ella  Yohe. 

2.  Clara  Rader. 

3.  Emma  Hannah,  b  Apr.  3,  1844;  d  Apr.  14,  1898;  in  William  G.  Pennypacker. 

K  J °Ct- 21'  1848^  {  d 

[ES*]  }  6'  01i™r  J-  ^  13'  1854;  “  i  2.  Clemmie"  McN^ldy. 

7.  Hiram  William,  b  Feb.  17,  1851;  d  Apr.  10,  1853. 

[7-92b]  JOSIAH  HILLEGASS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Oct.  5, 1858,  MRS.  LOUISA  DOYLE, 
b  Oct.  4,  1825;  d  Feb.  22,  1919.  Drover  and  hotel  owner;  res.  Red  Hill,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


[7-93a]  WILLIAM  HILLEGASS,  b  Apr.  25,  1820;  d  Sept.  1,  1902;  s  George  and  Rebecca(Gift) 
Hillegass  [7-29];  in  LUCY  ANN  SCHANTZ.  No  issue.  Lived  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

[7— 93b]  WILLIAM  HILLEGASS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  LYDIA  MERKEL.  There  were 
three  children.  [  Unable  to  obtain  further  data.] 

[7-94]  CAROLINE  HILLEGASS,  b  1828;  d  Dec.  24,  1877;  dau  George  and  Rebecca  (Gift)  Hille¬ 
gass  [7-29];  m  Dec.  3,  1844,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE  JACOBY,  b  Feb.  17,  1825;d  Mar.  27,  1907;s 
Daniel  and  Hannah  Jacoby.  Lived  in  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[7-200]  1.  Cornelia,  b  Feb.  12,  1847;  m  Samuel  H.  Weil. 

[7-201]  2.  Henry  Muhlenberg,  b  1851;  d  1915;  in  Mary  Seeds. 

[7-95]  MATILDA  HILLEGASS,  b  Aug.  2,  1829;  d  Sept.  3,  1874;  dau  George  and  Rebecca  (Gift) 
Hillegass  [7-29];  m  1851,  ISAAC  POTTS,  b  Sept.  24,  1824;  d  Mar.  1,  1900;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca 
(Strunk)  Potts.  Wheelwright.  (1920.) 

Children  (4).' 

1.  Winfield  Scott,  b  June  25,  1852;  d  Mar.  29,  1912. 

[7-202]  2.  Mary,  b  Oct.  18,  1853;  m  John  A.  Newbern. 

[ 7—203]  3.  Izatus,  b  Sept.  18,  1858;  m  Clara  Newton;  Oak  Lane,  Phila. 

[7-204]  4.  Cornelia,  b  Jan.  17,  1864;  d  Nov.  28,  1917;  m  Peter  Chalfont. 

[7-96]  JONATHAN  WONSETLER,  b  May  10,  1834;  d  Apr.  25,  1873;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Wohnsitler  [7-30];  in  Aug.  7,  1858,  MAGDALENA  BEAN,  b  Nov.  3, 1838;  d  Sept.  29, 1917;  dau  Garrett 
and  Esther  (Hunsicker)  Bean. 

Children  (J): 

[7-205]  1.  Henry  B.,  b  Jan.  6,  1859;  d  Dec.  7,  1916;  m  Ida  Gouldey. 

[7-206]  2.  Garrett  B.,  b  June  17,  1861;  in  Katherine  Reutter. 

[7-207]  3.  Frank  B.,  b  Sept.  19,  1862;  d  May  20,  1921;  in  Mabel  H.  Driver. 

4.  Sarah,  b  July  19,  1864;  d  Oct.  27,  1864. 

[7-208]  5.  John  B.,  b  Sept.  28,  1865;  m  Bertha  Bridge. 

[7-209]  6.  A.  Jane,  b  Jan.  5,  1868;  m - Long;  2533  Jessup  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

7.  Kate,  b  Jan.  14,  1873;  d  Aug.  25,  1875. 

[7-100]  KATIE  CLEMMER,  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Clemmer)  Clemmer  [7-34];  m  JACOB 
D.  GEHMAN. 

One  child: 

[7-210]  Henry  C.,  m  Katie  Clemmer.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[7-101]  JOSEPH  C.  FRETZ,  b  Dec.  31,  1828;  s  John  and  Mary  (Clemmer)  Fretz  [7-35];  m  Mar. 
6,  1853,  OLIVIA  M.  MUSSELMAN,  b  July  11,  1828. 


[7-21 2a] 
[7-2 12b] 


Children  (<§)•' 

1.  Harry  M.,  b  Nov.  30,  1853;  dec,  m 


f  1.  Lizzie  K.  Landis. 

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[7-213]  2.  Allen  M.,  b  Aug.  4,  1856;  m  Ellen  B.  Hartzel. 

3.  Amanda  M.,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  d  Sept.  4,  1869. 

[7-214]  4.  Susanna  M.,  b  Mar.  2,  1861;  m  Henry  H.  Price. 

[7-215]  5.  Mary  M.,  b  Jan.  12,  1863;  m  Irwin  D.  Swartz. 

6.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  Oct.  30,  1865;  d  1870. 

[7-216]  7.  Erasmus  M.,  b  Jan.  14,  1868;  m - Miller. 

8.  Joseph  M.,  b  Jan.  13,  1871.  [ Fretz '  History,  p  171.  Unable  to  verify.} 


[7-102]  WILLIAM  CLEMMER  FRETZ,  b  Oct.  21,  1830;  d  Mar.  2,  1897;  .s  John  and  Mary  (Clem- 
mer)  Fretz  [7-35];  m  Jan.  6,  1855,  MARY  BARNES,  b  Jan.  12,  1834;  d  Jan.  19,  1903;  dau  Daniel 
and  Mary  (Godshall)  Barnes.  Day  laborer,  res.  Chalfont,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

[7— 217b j  }  1*  Allen  B’’  h  Apr'  19,  1856;  d  June  4’  1918;  m  |  2.  Mary  Frick. 

[7-218]  2.  Daniel  B.,  b  Mar.  3,  1859;  m  Emma  Monteith. 

3.  Mary  E.,  b  Oct.  22,  1860;  unm. 

4.  William  B.,  b  Nov.  14,  1862,  d  Oct.  12,  1888;  unm  (was  druggist). 

]7-219]  5.  Mahlon  B.,  b  Jan.  14,  1866;  m  Helen  Parry;  Newtown,  Pa. 

[7-220]  6.  Rev.  Edwin  H.,  b  Jan.  5,  1867;  d  June  12,  1916;  m  Marie  Stuart. 

7.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  27,  1869;  d  June  1,  1892;  unm. 

[7-221]  8.  Anna,  b  Feb.  18,  1872;  m  James  McCrosson. 

[7-222]  9.  Ella  M.,  b  Sept.  7,  1876;  m  Burt  M.  Kent. 

10.  Walter,  b  Aug.  23,  1879;  unm;  Ambler,  Pa. 

Rev.  Edwin  H.  Fretz  died  in  Pasadena,  Cal.  His  wife  was  said  to  have  been  teaching  in  Berkeley 
University,  Cal.,  but  could  not  be  located. 

[7-103]  CATHARINE  FRETZ,  b  July  29,  1832;  d  Sept.  5,  1894;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Clemmer) 
Fretz  [7-35] ;  m  Feb.  23, 1854,  SAMUEL  HUNSBERGER,  b  July  28, 1827 ;  d  Feb.,  1912 ;  s  Abraham  and 
Elizabeth  (Wismer)  Hunsberger.  Farmer,  lived  in  Dublin,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

[7-223]  1.  Mary  F.,  b  Apr.  26,  1855;  m  Charles  C.  Atkinson. 

[7—224]  2.  Elias  F.,  b  Oct.  13,  1856;  m  Sallie  (Overholt)  Mosby. 

[7-225]  3.  Amanda  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  10,  1858;  m  Phillip  Miller. 

[7-225.1]  4.  Catharine,  b  May  19,  1860;  d  Jan.  30,  1912;  m  Jacob  Hunsberger. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  14,  1862;  d  Sept.  7,  1862. 

[7-226]  6.  Anna  F.,  b  Sept.  27,  1863;  d  July  14,  1917;  m  Samuel  L.  Gross. 

7.  Allen  F.,  b  Mar.  28,  1866;  2830  Clementine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

8.  William  F.,  b  Apr.  23,  1869;  d  Apr.  16,  1893. 

9.  Daniel  F.,  b  Apr.  28,  1875;  d  Sept.  11,  1875. 

[7-104]  MARY  FRETZ,  b  Sept.  30,  1837 ;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Clemmer)  Fretz  [7-35];  m  Jan. 
7,  1860,  OLIVER  HEDRICK,  b  Jan.  9,  1835;  farmer. 

Children  (12): 

[7-227]  1.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  13,  1861 ;  m  Jacob  D.  Moll. 

2.  Kate,  b  June  28,  1862;  dec:,  unm. 

[7-228]  3.  Annie,  b  Nov.  16,  1864;  m  Harvey  Crouthamel;  Chalfont,  Pa. 

[7-229]  4.  Henry,  b  Mar.  7,  1866;  m - ;  Silverdale,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[7-230]  5.  Emma,  b  May  4,  1867;  m  Frank  Appenzeller. 

[7-231]  6.  Sophia,  b  Sept.  1,  1868;  m  Amos  Baringer;  Silverdale,  Pa. 

[48—97]  7.  Ida,  b  Nov.  2,  1869;  m  Jacob  Snyder. 

8.  Susan,  b  Aug.  30,  1871;  a  Mar.  26,  1873. 

[7-233]  9.  Ellen,  b  Sept.  30,  1872;  m  Clinton  Landis;  s  Benjamin  S.,  Perkasie,  Pa. 

[7-234]  10.  John,  b  Nov.  25,  1874;  m - ;  Perkasie,  Pa. 

[7—235]  11.  Clara,  b  Aug.  13,  1876;  m  Ulysses - ;  Blooming  Glen,  Pa. 

[7-236]  12.  Oliver,  b  Oct.  7,  1877;  m -  (Fretz'  History.  Unable  to  complete.) 


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[7-107]  DANIEL  H.  KECK,  b  Nov.  7,  1830;  d  Feb.  26,  1896;  s  David  and  Rachel  (Hoch)  Keck 
[7-36];  m  Oct.  11,  1856,  ELIZABETH  YODER,  b  Jan.  16,  1833;  d  Mar.  7,  1912;  daw  Jacob  and  Nancy 
(Eschbach)  Yoder.  Farmer,  squire,  and  school  teacher.  (1920.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  Theresa,  b  May  5,  1857;  d  July  24,  1859. 

2.  Oliver,  b  June  20,  1858;  d  Oct.  19,  1859. 

[7-237]  3.  Jonathan  Y.,  b  Mar.  25,  1860;  m  Hannah  Nagle. 

[ 7—238]  4.  Joel  Y.,  b  Sept.  1,  1861;  m  Matilda  Neiman;  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[7—239]  5.  Henry  Y..  b  Feb.  6,  1863;  m  Ida  M.  Christman. 

[7-240]  6.  Sarah  A.,  b  Oct.  24,  1864;  m  John  Schwenk. 

[7-241]  7.  David  Jacob,  b  July  17,  1867;  m  Rosa  Christman. 

[7-242]  8.  Emma  R.,  b  Feb.  4,  1869;  m  Oswin  Ziegenfuse. 

[7-243]  9.  William,  b  Jan.  1,  1871;  m  Florence  Detwiler. 

10.  Katie  Lizzie,  b  Sept.  5,  1873. 

[7-244]  11.  Cora,  b  Sept.  23,  1876;  m  William  Gaugler. 

[7-108]  MARIA  KECK,  b  Feb.  22,  1841;  d  July  13,  1873;  dau  William  and  Esther  (Kern)  Keck 
[7-37];  m  SAMUEL  K.  KULP,  b  Sept.  29,  1835;  d  Jan.  22,  1883;  s  Henry  and  Rachel  (Koch)  Kulp. 
(1920) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Maria,  b  July  22,  1872;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[7-245]  2.  Hannah,  b  May  19,  1868;  m  Rev.  H.  Morris  Schofer. 

[7-246]  3.  Charles,  b  Jan.  1,  1870;  m  Emma  Sigmund;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[7-109]  THOMAS  K.  KECK,  b  May  12,  1842,  d  Nov.  29,  1893;  s  William  and  Esther  (Kern) 
Keck  [7-37];  m  MATILDA  SCHULTZ;  res.  widow,  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

Infant  son,  b  Feb.  22,  1882.  [Letter  unans.;  unable  to  complete.) 

[7-111]  WILLIAM  K.  KECK,  dec;  s  William  and  Esther  (Kern)  Keck  [7-37];  m  ELIZABETH 
GERHARD,  dec ;  dau  George  Gerhard. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Franklin  G.,  b  Sept.  14,  1894;  d  Sept.  5,  1895. 

2.  Sallie  G.,  b  Mar.  4,  1900;  d  Jan.  26,  1901. 

[7-247]  3.  Ella,  m  Albert  Hillegass. 

[7-248]  4.  Edwin,  m  Sallie  Treichler;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

5.  Lizzie;  6.  William;  7.  Jennie;  8.  Minnie;  9.  Mary.  [Letters  unans.  Unable  to  complete.) 

[7-112]  CARL  (CHARLES)  HILLEGASS,  b  May  26,  1839;  d  June  8,  1869;  s  Charles  and  Catharine 
(Kerver)  Hillegass  [7-39];  m  CATHARINE  KLINE,  b  Apr.  6,  1845;  d  Oct.  27,  1869. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Milton,  b  May  21,  1866;  d  June  20,  1869. 

2.  Alice  Jane,  b  June  11,  1869;  d  June  20,  1869. 

[7-113]  HENRY  HILLEGASS,  s  Charles  and  Catharine  (Kerver)  Hillegass  [7-39];  m - 

Children  (2): 

[7-248.1]  1.  Ida,  m - Wolf;  340  N.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[7-248.2]  2.  Emma,  dec;  m - Roth. 

Henry  Hillegass  at  one  time  conducted  a  store  at  Clayton,  Pa.,  and  moved  from  there  to  Allen¬ 
town.  [Letters  not  ans.  Unable  to  verify.) 

[7—114]  AMELIA  HILLEGASS,  b  June  15,  1826;  d  Mar.  13,  1899;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Greber) 
Hillegass  [7-40];  m  Dec.  7,  1861,  EDWIN  G.  DREHS,  b  May  29,  1838;  d  Mar.  12,  1869. 

One  child: 

[7-249]  Irwin,  m 


.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.) 


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111 


[7-1 15a]  CHARLES  KEHL,  b  Mar.  1,  1826;  d  Feb.  19,  1901;  s  Anthony  and  Magdalena  (Hillegass) 
Kehl  [7—41];  m  LOVINA  WELKER,  b  Sept.  1,  1830;  d  Feb,  24. 1852.  [  Hiram  Kehl.  N o  further  data.] 

[7-1 15b]  CHARLES  KEHL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  CAROLINE  SCHELL,  b  May  15,  1835;  d 
Dec.  26,  1911;  dau  Jacob  and  Maria  (Kline)  Schell. 

Children  (2): 

[7-250]  1.  Hiram  C.,  b  Nov.  12,  1854;  m  Mary  A.  B.  Kepler. 

[7-251]  2.  Emma  S.,  b  Feb.  13,  1856;  m  William  H.  Steltz. 

[7-116]  JOHN  KEHL,  b  Nov.  27,  1827;  d  Mar.  25,  1910;  s  Anthony  and  Magdalena  (Hillegass) 
Kehl  [7-41];  m  CASSIE  BOBB,  dau  John  Bobb. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Sarah  Joanna,  b  May  17,  1860;  d  Apr.  1,  1864. 

2.  Mary  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  7,  1864;  d  May  21,  1901. 

3.  Clementine,  dec. 

[7-252]  4.  John  B.,  b  Dec.  7,  1867;  m  Laura  S.  Esling. 

[7-253]  5.  Lewis  E.,  b  July  31,  1873;  m  Gertrude  Sarah  Becker. 

6.  Henry. 

7.  Emma. 

8.  Kate. 

9.  Sophia.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-117]  LEWIS  KEHL,  b  Feb.  22,  1831;  d  Nov.  25,  1903;  s  Anthony  and  Magdalena  (Hillegass) 
Kehl  [7-41];  m  SUSANNA  MOYER,  b  Nov.  16,  1839;  d  Dec.  15,  1913. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Maria  Anna,  b  Sept.  24,  1861;  d  Oct.  26,  1871. 

2.  Alfred,  b  Dec.  25,  1863;  d  Jan.  12,  1870. 

Lewis  Kehl  is  said  to  have  been  married  twice;  1st  wife  probably  SUSANNA  KLEIN,  born  Sept. 
3,  1835;  died  Aug.  9,  1859. 

One  child: 

[7-253.1]  Amanda,  m  Oscar  Bernhard,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  verify  above.] 


[7-118]  SOPHIA  KEHL,  b  June  25,  1834;  d  Mar.  1,  1905;  dau  Anthony  and  Magdalena  (Hillegass) 
Kehl  [7-41] ;  m  RICHARD  MARKLEY,  6  Apr.  7, 1830;  d  July  1, 1892;  s  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Stetler) 
Markley.  Farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Ellen,  b  June  18,  1861;  d  Dec.  1,  1890. 

2.  Andrew,  b  Sept.  9,  1858;  d  Sept.  3,  1859. 

[7-254]  3.  Kehl,  b  Nov.  27,  1859;  m  Ida  A.  Meyer. 

[7-255]  4.  Naomi  K.,  b  Sept.  1,  1865;  m  Alfred  G.  Clemmer. 

[7-256]  5.  Richard,  m  Annie  B.  Arundel. 

[7-257]  6.  Asa,  m  Lillie  May  Peters. 

7.  Bertha,  unm\  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


[7-119]  WILLIAM  H.  KEHL,  b  Jan.  31,  1842;  d  Feb.  8,  1918;  s  Anthony  and  Magdalena  (Hille¬ 
gass)  Kehl  [7 — 41  ] ;  m  Aug.  27,  1867,  EMMA  ELIZABETH  PENNEBECKER,  b  Nov.  11, 1843  ;d  Apr. 

12,  1919;  dau  George  and - - - -  (Greber)  Pennebecker.  Merchant,  lived  in  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

G920.) 

One  child: 


[7-258a] 

[7-258b] 


Charles  Pennebecker,  b  July  21,  1868;  m 


1.  Ada  E.  Schwenk. 

2.  Minnie  M.  Bowman. 


[7-123]  SOPHIA  KLINE,  dau  Adam  and  Anna  (Hillegass)  Kline  [7-43];  m  WILLIAM  KICH- 
LINE.  Res.  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Milton,  d  1902.  No  issue. 

2.  Alfred  W.,  d  May,  1918;  unm. 


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3.  Mary  R.,  252  Lehigh  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Annie,  d  1887. 

5.  Ella  S.,  d  1888. 

6.  Carrie  B. 

[7-259]  7.  Alice  B.,  d  1896;  m  E.  S.  Pardee,  Medina  Co.,  Ohio.  No  issue  living. 

[Data  from  Court  Records,  Allentown,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete.  Letters  unans .] 

[7-124]  POLLY  (MARY)  KLINE,  dau  Adam  and  Anna  (Hillegass)  Kline  [7-43] ;  m  EPHRAIM 
KRAUSS. 

Children  ( If): 

[7-260]  1.  Anna,  m  Henry  Hersh;  1248  Hamilton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[7—261  ]  2.  Clara,  m  David  Kline,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[7-262]  3.  Milton,  m - ;  140  S.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[ 7—263]  4.  Mary,  m  Frank  Hartzell,  516  N.  6th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-125a]  CHARLES  KLINE,  s  Adam  and  Anna  (Hillegass)  Kline  [7-43];  m  CAROLINE 
LUDWIG. 

One  child: 

[7-264]  Mary,  m  Walter  Jones. 

[7— 125b]  CHARLES  KLINE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ROSETTA  ROEDER. 

One  child: 

[7-265a]  1  T  1.  George  Bryan. 

[7-265b]  j  ’  1  2. - Fulmer.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[7-127]  REBECCA  KLINE,  dau  Adam  and  Anna  (Hillegass)  Kline  [7-43];  m  WILLIAM  WEISS. 
Lived  in  Akron,  Ohio. 

One  child: 

[7-266]  Edwin,  m - ;  California.  [Unable  to  verify  or  locate.] 

[7-128]  WASHINGTON  KLINE,  s  Adam  and  Anna  (Hillegass)  Kline  [7-43] ;  m  EMMA  FRETZ. 
One  child: 

[7-267]  Henry,  m - ;  d  1918.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-129]  CONRAD  SITES,  d  1917;  s  John  and  Henrietta  (Herr)  Sites  [7-45];  m  CATHARINE 
SHEN.  No  issue. 

Lived  in  St.  Thomas  Twp.  Will  dated  Jan.  14,  1916;  probated  Jan.  6,  1917 ;  wife  sole  legatee  and 
executrix.  [No  further  data.] 

[7-132]  EMMA  SITES,  b  Oct.  5,  1849;  dau  John  and  Henrietta  (Herr)  Sites  [7-45];  m  LEVI  C. 
BRANDT,  b  Nov.  24,  1845.  Res.  Chambersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[7-268]  1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  9, 1869;  m  Harry  Stouffer  Eberly. 

[7—269]  2.  Carrie  G.,  b  Mar.  4,  1876;  m  Dr.  J.  Walker  Croft. 

[7-270]  3.  Sylvia  Blanche,  b  Feb.  5,  1884;  m  J.  B.  Belford. 

4.  Jessie.  Three  other  children  d  in  infancy. 

[7-132.1]  ALBERT  SITES,  b  Feb.  12,  1848;  d  Jan.  7,  1920;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Newcomer) 
Sites  [7-47];  m  Jan.  1,  1873,  MARGRET  EASTON,  b  Nov.  24,  1850.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[7-270.1]  1.  Mary  A.,  b  Feb.  8,  1876;  m  Frank  Phiel. 

[7-270.2]  2.  Susan  J.,  b  Nov.  17,  1879;  m  Benjamin  Huber;  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

[7-270.3]  3.  Charles,  b  Aug.  20,  1878;  d  Mar.  15,  1912;  m  Eva  Reynolds. 

[Letters  unans.  Further  data  unobtainable.] 


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[7-132.3]  BENJAMIN  SITES,  b  June  17,  1852;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Newcomer)  Sites  [7-47]; 
m  Jan.  17,  1875,  ANNA  KUHN,  b  May  8,  1854;  dau  George  and  Catharine  (Zarger)  Kuhn.  Farmer; 
Greencastie,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

[7-270.9]  1.  George  A.,  b  Feb.  14,  1877;  m  Georgia  Nair;  Milledgeville,  Pa. 

[7-270.10]  2.  Robert  J.,  b  Jan.  6,  1879;  m  Lydia  B.  Gardner. 

3.  Jesse,  b  May  18,  1886;  unm;  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

[7-270.11]  4.  Rhoda  M.,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  m  William  O.  Saum. 

[7-270.12]  5.  John  O.,  b  Apr.  2,  1892;  m  Annie  Harmon,  Marion,  Pa. 

[7-270.13]  6.  Mary  A.,  b  Aug.  4,  1894;  m  Frank  Eshelman. 

[7-132.4]  CYRUS  SITES,  b  Apr.  13,  1858;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Newcomer)  Sites  [7-47];  m  Oct.  1, 
1878,  AMELIA  HOLLANDS,  b  Dec.  3,  1858;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  (Kuhn)  Hollands.  Res.  Green- 
castle,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1922.) 

Children  (5): 

[7-270.14]  1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  May  6,  1879;  m  Franklin  Gilbert. 

[7-270.15]  2.  Cyrus  Leslie,  b  May  10,  1880;  m  Etta  Seiders. 

3.  Nora  Allice,  b  Sept.  9,  1882;  d  July  7,  1906. 

[7-270.16]  4.  Viola  Catherine,  b  May  5,  1885;  m  Harry  C.  Pheil;  Mercersburg,  Pa. 

[7-270.17]  5.  George  Henry,  b  Aug.  20,  1886;  m  Ida  Pearl  Miller;  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

[ Letters  unans.  Unable  to  complete .] 

[7-132.8]  WILLIAM  C.  SITES,  b  June  25,  1868;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Newcomer)  Sites  [7-47];  m 
Dec.  28,  1890,  LYDIA  F.  SEIDER,  b  July  1,  1861;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Bowers)  Seider.  Farmer; 
Chambersburg,  R.  D.  3.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[7-270.25]  Mary  B.,  b  Sept.  5,  1896;  m  Edward  B.  Snyder. 

[7-135]  LAURA  SITES,  b  Feb.  1,  1870;  d  June  8,  1919;  dau  William  and  Barbara  C.  (Lenherr) 
Sites  [7-48];  m  1903,  HARRY  STOKES.  Lived  in  Milledgeville,  Ill.  No  issue. 

[7-136]  ALICE  MISSOURI  SITES,  b  Sept.  20,  1863;  daw  Jacob  and  Mrs.  Mary  Bender  (Holden) 
Sites  [7-49];  m  MOSES  M.  WALCK,  b  Apr.  26,  1855.  Res.  Greencastie,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  Farmer.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

[7-271]  1.  Norman  L.,  b  Sept.  21,  1888;  m  Ola  Zeigler. 

2.  D.  Ralph,  b  Mar.  6,  1902. 

[7-144]  ANNA  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  30,  1851;  dau  John  B.  and  Mary  J.  (Zimmerman)  Shultz  [7-60]; 
m  June  13,  1872,  JOHN  HINTON  McCRARY,  b  1844;  d  Aug.  4,  1916;  s  Dr.  Andrew  and  Elisabeth 
(Witt)  McCrary.  Merchant,  res.  1321  Church  St.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[7-272]  1.  Alvon  Breckenridge,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  m  Neta  Maude  Collins. 

[7-273]  2.  Frank  Marvin,  b  Mar.  12,  1875;  m  Gertrude  Adkinson;  Graham,  Va. 

[7-274]  3.  Marguerite  Mason,  b  Mar.  5,  1878;  m  E.  L.  Cease. 

4.  Thomas  Witt,  b  Mar.  2,  1891;  1321  Church  St.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

[7-145]  WILFORD  T.  SHULTZ,  b  1856;  s  John  B.  and  Mary  J.  (Zimmerman)  Shultz  [7-60];  m 
BETTIE  FIX;  dau  John  and - (Wright)  Fix.  Res.  Greenville,  Va.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[7-146]  MARY  ELIZABETH  SHULTZ,  b  May  31,  1852,  dau  Henry  and  Nancy  C.  (Zimmerman) 
Shultz  [7-62];  m  Jan.  10,  1870,  J.  W.  BERRY,  b  Aug.  30,  1847;  s  James  and  Rebecca  (Bucanan)  Berry. 
Farmer,  res.  Raphine,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[7-275]  1.  Wahneta  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  10,  1872;. m  Saul  T.  Smith. 

[7-276]  2.  Florence  Edna,  b  Dec.  16,  1874;  m  John  D.  Parker. 

[7—277]  3.  Willie  Burton,  b  Aug.  27,  1877;  m  W.  F.  Humphries,  Greenville,  Va. 


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[7-278]  4.  Percy  Leonard,  b  May  27,  1880;  m  Bessie  A.  Fix. 

[7-279]  5.  Bessie  Bell,  b  Jan.  13,  1883;  m  Walter  H.  Wade. 

[7-280]  6.  Mable  Shultz,  b  Apr.  30,  1885;  m  James  H.  Wade. 

[7-281]  7.  Mattie  McKee,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  m  William  R.  Ivindig. 

8.  Mary  Virginia,  b  July  24,  1895;  d  Oct.  14,  1896. 

9.  Marie  Alberta,  b  Oct.  16,  1897;  Greenville,  Va. 

[7-147]  FRANKLIN  GRAHAM  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  7,  1855;  s  Henry  and  Nancy  C.  (Zimmerman) 
Shultz  [7-62];  m  EMMA  ELIZABETH  STEELE,  b  1851;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Hawpe)  Steele. 
Rural  mail  carrier,  Greenville,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[7-282]  1.  Chesley  Doak,  b  Jan.  25,  1879;  m  Leonora  C.  Parker. 

[7-283]  2.  Henry  Warwick,  b  Aug.  8,  1881;  m  Jessie  Pedigo. 

[  7—284]  3.  Earl  Mecklon,  b  Sept.  22,  1883;  m  Bessie  Jones. 

[7-285]  4.  Frederick  Steele,  b  Mar.  2,  1887;  m  Eulee  Melton. 

5.  James  William,  b  May  1,  1888  (89);  unm;  Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

[7-148]  JAMES  B.  SHULTZ,  b  July  18,  1857;  s  Henry  and  Nancy  C.  (Zimmerman)  Shultz  [7-62]; 
m  Feb.  17,  1892,  LELIA  W.  WEBSTER,  dau  Alfred  Webster.  Carpenter;  21  Plum  St.,  Richmond,  Va. 
(1920.) 

One  child: 

[7-286]  Addie  L.,  b  Nov.  13,  1905;  m  Edward  C.  Holt,  893  Griffin  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va. 

[7-149]  JOHN  T.  McGUFFIN,  s  Thomas  H.  and  Eva  E.  (Shultz)  McGuffin  [7-63];  m  SARAH 
E.  ALPHIN.  Res.,  Lexington,  Va.  . 

One  child: 

[7-287]  Edna  Elizabeth,  b  May,  1885;  m  Henry  T.  Kirkpatrick.  [Mrs.  Cunningham .] 

[7-150]  EMMA  J.  McGUFFIN,  dau  Thomas  H.  and  Eva  E.  (Shultz)  McGuffin  [7-63];  m  H.  T. 
LINDSAY. 

Children  (2): 

[7-288]  1.  Lula  May,  b  Jan.  26,  1883;  m  Frank  D.  Carson. 

[7-289]  2.  Mary  Eva,  b  Sept.  30,  1885;  m  John  B.  Harris.  [Mrs.  Cunningham .] 

[7-151]  DAVID  WESLEY  GROVE,  s  George  S.  and  Nancy  A.  (Rohr)  Grove  [7-72];  m - ; 

eleven  children  living ,  two  dec.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-152]  JACOB  ROHR  GROVE,  b - ;  d  Jan.,  1918;  s  George  S.  and  Nancy  A.  (Rohr) 

Grove  [7-72];  m - ;  7  children  living,  4  dec.  [Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[7-153]  HESTER  TRAVIS  GROVE,  d  Mar.,  1912;  dau  George  S.  and  Nancy  A.  (Rohr)  Grove 
[7-72];  m - DURRETT.  7  children  living;  8  dec.  (1910.)  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-155]  MARY  ELLEN  GROVE,  dau  George  S.  and  Nancy  A.  (Rohr)  Grove  [7-72];  m - 

WATSON;  res.,  Watson,  W.  Va.  (1920.)  6  children  living;  2  dec.  [Letters  unans.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-156.2]  NANCY  GROVE,  b  July  9,  1845;  d  Nov.  30,  1918;  dau  Joseph  and  Nancy  (Brower) 
Grove  [7-74];  m  GEORGE  W.  CARR,  b  Dec.  25,  1837;  d  Oct.  16,  1901.  (1922.) 

Children  (J); 

[7-289.5]  1.  Joseph  T.,  b  Mar.  19,  1867;  d  Mar.  6,  1914;  m  Ella  Coiner. 

[7-289.6]  2.  Eugene  O.,  b  1865;  m  Mintie  Campbell;  Fisherville,  Va. 

[7-289.7]  3.  Ida,  b  1870;  d  Dec.,  1894;  m  David  Yount. 

[7-289.8]  4.  Emma,  b  1871;  m  Charles  Leonard.  [Letters  unans.  Unable  to  complete.] 

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[7-157]  PRESTON  H.  CRAWFORD,  b  Mar.  18,  1852;  s  James  and  Caroline  (Grove)  Crawford 
[7-76];  m  Dec.  23,  1874,  RACHEL  BELL  HEFNER.  Res.,  Ireland,  W.  Va.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

[7-290]  1.  E.  Alonzo,  b  July  4,  1876;  m  Julia  M.  O’Dell. 

2.  A.  P.,  b  June  28,  1878. 

3.  Ralph  B.,  b  Jan.  16,  1882;  d  July  1,  1908. 

Preston  H.  Crawford  was  a  member  of  the  Lewis  County  Court,  West  Va.,  for  six  years,  also  Jus¬ 
tice  of  the  Peace  four  years.  P.  H.  Crawford  and  Sons  are  now  engaged  in  Farming  and  Stockraising, 
and  specialize  in  the  breeding  of  pure  bred  registered  Shorthorn  Cattle.  A.  P.  Crawford  is  serving  as 
assistant  assessor  for  Lewis  Co.,  W.  Va. 

[7— 162a]  MARY  JANE  HAWPE,  b  1840;  d  Oct.  24,  1904;  dau  William  S.  and  Maria  J.  (Shultz) 
Hawpe  [7-77] ;  m  Nov.  25, 1858,  WILLIAM  H.  BROWNLEE,  b  1842;  d  July  25, 1863;  s  Alexander  and 
Nancy  (Doke)  Brownlee.  [Lelia  Brownlee  Friend  gives  marriage  date  as  Mar.  4,  I860.]  School 
teacher,  Greenville,  Va.  William  H.  Brownlee  was  wounded  in  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg;  died  a  few 
days  later. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[7-291]  1.  Lelia,  b  Dec.  22,  1860;  m  Charles  H.  Friend. 

[ 7—292]  2.  William,  b  Jan.  16,1863;  m  Ella  E.  Williams. 

[7— 162b]  MARY  J.  (HAWPE)  BROWNLEE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  5,  1865,  MICHAEL 
A.  COINER,  6  Oct.  31,  1817;  d  Aug.  24,  1899;  s  George  Michael  and  Susanna  (Hawpe)  Coiner. 
Farmer,  Fishersville,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[7-293]  1.  Garnett  Thomas,  b  Sept.  29,  1868;  m  Mary  E.  Scherrer. 

[ 7—294]  2.  Herman  Steele,  b  Dec.  5,  1871;  m  Rosa  Sampson.. 

[7-295]  3.  Homer  Briley,  b  Dec.  5,  1871;  m  Mattie  S.  Weade. 

[7-296]  4.  Bernice,  b  Mar.  11,  1878;  m  Louie  Bean. 

5.  Samuel  Hawpe,  d  in  infancy. 

[7-163]  JAMES  WILLIAM  THOMAS  HAWPE,  dec;  s  William  S.  and  Maria  J.  (Shultz)  Hawpe 
[7-77] ;  m  AMANDA  JANE  BOONE.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

[7-297]  1.  William  S.,  b  May  22, 1872;  m  Maggie  A.  Miller. 

[7-298]  2.  Alma,  m  G.  Kemper  Foster;  Grottoes,  Va.  [ Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[7-164]  MINNIE  ELIZABETH  GEEDING,  b  Nov.  19,  1850;  dau  Henry  and  Martha  A.  (Schultz) 
Geeding  [7-78] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1879,  THOMAS  A.  DAWSON,  b  Apr.  24,  1850 ;  d  May  23,  1909 ;  s  Hampden 
and  Selina  (Bagby)  Dawson.  Deputy  sheriff;  res.,  Staunton,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[7-299]  1.  Harry  Hampden,  b  Nov.  8,  1880;  m  Katherine  Whitlock. 

[7-300]  2.  Leonard  Geeding,  b  Jan.  19,  1882;  m  Helen  Dwyer. 

[7-165]  ADA  MARTHA  GEEDING,  b  Mar.  19,  1868;  dau  Henry  and  Martha  A.  (Shultz)  Geeding 
[7-78]  ;m  Feb.  8,  1893,  FRANK  BLENCOWE,  b  Aug.4,  1855;  d  Jan.  27,  1907;s  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Pinkhard)  Blencowe.  Pharmacist;  res.,  821  High  St.,  Staunton,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[7-301]  1.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  m  Pomeroy  Young. 

2.  Hilda  Martha,  b  Apr.  22,  1898;  d  Apr.  26,  1899. 

3.  Allen  Geeding,  b  Apr.  23,  1899;  Staunton,  Va. 

[7-166]  LEONA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  24,  1867;  dau  George  B.  and  Susan  (Brown)  Schultz  [7-79]; 
m  Apr.  7,  1908,  ROBERT  N.  LOTTS,  b  Aug.  8,  1852;  farmer.  Res.,  Greenville,  Va.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[7-167]  LUCY  ANN  DETTOR,  b  Aug.  15,  1837;  dau  Rev.  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Shultz)  Dettor 
[7-83];  m  Jan.  9,  1855,  FRED  HUGHSON,  b  Aug.  8,  1827;  d  Oct.  23,  1908. 

Children  {11): 

[7-302]  1.  Ida  Margaret,  b  Nov.  3,  1855;  m  Albert  P.  Calfee. 


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[7-303]  2.  Marceline,  b  June  30,  1857;  m  Robert  W.  Mathews. 

[7-304]  3.  Lucy  Fred,  b  May  27,  1859;  m  William  G.  Hayslett. 

[7-305]  4.  Emma  Jane,  b  Mar.  14,  1861;  m  Edward  Poncel  Hawkins. 

[7-306]  5.  Otis,  b  Jan.  29,  1863;  m  Elsie  Griggs. 

[7-307]  6.  Dettor,  b  Jan.  20,  1867;  m  Jessie  Wood. 

7.  Andelia  McGehu,  b  Oct.  4,  1869;  d  Jan.  3,  1898. 

[7-308]  8.  Frederick  Mitchell,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  m  Cornelia  M.  Collins. 

[7-309]  9.  Annie  Palmer,  b  Feb.  12,  1874;  m  A.  P.  Cunningham. 

10.  Edgar  Fitz,  b  Mar.  4,  1877;  d  Mar.  10,  1899. 

[7-310]  11.  Albert  Lynn,  b  Jan.  8,  1880;  m  Margaret  Apperson. 


[7-168]  WILLIAM  F.  DETTOR,  b  Aug.  9,  1840;  d  Apr.  6,  1911;  s  Rev.  Joseph  and  Margaret 
(Shultz)  Dettor  [7-83];  m  Nov.  22  (23),  1865,  MARTHA  ANN  (PATTY)  CARTER;  b  Jan.  20,  1845; 
dau  William  and  Martha  A.  (Gentry)  Carter.  Master  mason;  C.  and  O.  R.  R. ;  Gordonsville,  Va.(1919.) 


[7-311] 

[7-312] 

[7-313] 

[7-314] 

[7-315] 

[7-316] 

[7-3 17a] 
[7-317b] 
[7-318] 


Children  (9): 

1.  Lula  X.,  b  Aug.  11,  1866;  m  Dr.  A.  Custis  Smith. 

2.  Lillian  A.,  6  Oct.  27,  1867;  d  Mar.  16,  1887;  m  William  L.  Dowell. 

3.  Edgar  Grafton,  b  May  11,  1869;  d  Dec.  15,  1904;  m  Clara  B.  Schleicher. 

4.  Margaret  L.,  b  Oct.  2,  1871;  m  Frank  T.  Johnson. 

5.  William  M.,  b  May  8,  1874;  m  Letta  B.  Agnew 

6.  Bernard  T.,  b  Dec.  7,  1877;  m  Lena  R.  Smith. 

7.  Robert  L.,  b  Aug.  31,  1879;  d  Jan.  5,  1880. 

8.  Jennie  C„  b  Aug.  8,  1881 ;  m  (  V  °r-  Thomas  N. Jeffris. 

I  2.  Dr.  Harry  S.  Willis. 

9.  Mary  Maude,  b  Oct.  28,  1883;  d  Apr.  4,  1909;  m  Elmer  S.  Scruggs. 


[7-169]  ADAM  C.  DETTOR,  b  May  22, 1842;dJune  22,  1879;  s  Rev.  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Shultz) 
Dettor  [7-83];  m  Mar.  12,  1867,  LYNN  DAVIS,  b  Nov.  13,  1844;  d  Feb.  13,  1909.  Merchant.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[7-319]  1.  Joseph  L.,  b  Jan.  12,  1869;  m  Mary  L.  Brown. 

2.  Lucian  Clarke,  b  Feb.  5,  1871;  unm;  354  O’Farrel  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lucian  C.  Dettor  is  Supt.  of  Dining  Car,  Southern  Pacific  Co. 

[7-320]  3.  Annie  M.,  b  Jan.  1,  1872;  m  Charles  M.  Brooks. 

[7-321]  4.  Clarence  W.,  b  Mar.  1,  1875;  m  Minnie  M.  Goods. 

Lynn  (Davis)  Dettor  m  2nd  time,  James  C.  White  of  Nebraska.  No  issue. 


[7-170]  ELIZABETH  CATHARINE  DETTOR,  dau  Rev.  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Shultz)  Dettor 
[7-83];  m  HENRY  HARRISON  FLEISHER.  Res.,  Laurel,  Del.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[7-322]  1.  Marion  E.,  b  Oct.  3,  1853;  d  Dec.  23,  1917;  m  Matthew  T.  Pusey. 

[7-323]  2.  Effie  K.  (Evelyn),  m  Isaac  Park;  Moundsville,  Mo. 

[7-324]  3.  George,  d  1919;  m - ;  Seattle,  Wash. 

[7-325]  4.  Howard  H.,  b  May  5,  1852;  m  Caroline  Park. 

5.  Virginia,  d  young.  [  Unable  to  complete.  Data  from  Arthur  H.  Pusey  and  Howard 
Fleisher,  Iola,  Kansas .] 

[7-171]  MAJOR  JOHN  HENRY  DETTOR,  b - ;  d  Apr.  1,  1865;  s  Rev.  Joseph  and  Mar¬ 

garet  (Shultz)  Dettor  [7-83];  m  Jan.  17,  1861,  BETTIE  TREVILIAN. 

One  child: 

[7-326]  John  Hampton,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  m  Annie  Laurie  Carson. 

Betty  (Trevilian)  Dettor  m  2nd  time,  - Winston  and  had  two  sons  who  m  and  had  fami¬ 

lies  [B.  T.  Dettor.] 

Since  there  has  been  some  confusion  regarding  the  correct  military  record  of  Capt.  Dettor  in  the 
Civil  War,  the  following  data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Frank  Johnson  of  Louisa,  Va.,  and  B.  T.  Dettor  of 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  is  inserted. 


Plate  13 


Carl  Regent,  a  Jesuit  priest, 

who  helped  to  establish  the  mission  station  among  the  Schwenkfelders  at 
Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  in  1719,  by  the  decree  of  Charles  VI. 


Plate  14 


Johann  Samuel  Neander 

Pastor  of  the  Lutheran  Church  in  Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  in  1726. 


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Correct  Military  Record  of  Captain  John  Dettor. 

To  the  Editor  of  The  Times-Despatch, 

Sir: 

Permit  me  to  correct  your  statement  in  your  issue  of  the  23d  inst  to  the  effect  that  Captain  Hawley  became  major 
of  the  Tenth  Virginia  Cavalry  the  last  year  of  the  war.  When  Colonel  Caskie  became  colonel,  Lieut.  Hawley  became 
captain  of  Co.  A  and  remained  so  to  the  surrender. 

When  we  left  Petersburg,  Robt.  A.  Caskie  was  Colonel  W.  B.  Clement’s  lieut-colonel  and  J.  Henry  Dettor  (Com¬ 
pany  F  from  Albemarle  Co.),  was  major.  The  major  was  killed  in  the  retreat  and  the  regiment  was  captured  near 
Amelia.  Consequently  no  promotion  could  be  made.  I  was  lieut.  in  Co.  K.  Tenth  Va.  Cavalry,  and  served  in  West 
Va.  also,  being  made  lieut.  just  before  the  seven  days  battles  before  Richmond,  and  knew  personally  and  intimately 
every  officer  in  the  regiment.  This  correction  is  due  to  the  memory  of  Major  Dettor  and  correct  history. 

J.  H.  Turner,  D.  D. 
Ruxton,  Maryland. 


My  Dear  Madam: 

Yours  received  and  it  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  do  or  say  anything  I  can  which  may  be  of  use  to  the  wife  of  Capt. 
J.  Henry  Dettor,  Co.  F.,  10th  Va.  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.  He  always  wrote  or  signed  his  name  J.  Henry  Dettor.  I  knew 
him  intimately  as  a  fellow  officer  in  the  same  regiment.  He  and  I  were  rather  companionable.  He  was  a  good  fighter, 
an  excellent  officer,  and  had  the  good  will  and  esteem  of  all  in  the  regiment.  He  was  promoted  major  of  the  regiment 
just  about  the  time  we  left  Petersburg  after  its  evacuation.  I  spoke  to  him  a  few  minutes  before  he  was  killed.  It  was 
I  think  just  about  the  time — a  little  before  or  after  the  battle  of  Five  Oaks.  It  is  fifty  years  ago  and  some  things  have 
been  forgotten. 

I  should  like  to  know  just  where  his  body  was  found. 

About  a  year  ago  there  was  a  notice  in  the  Times-Dispatch  of  Rd.,  of  the  death  of  Capt.  Hawley,  Co.  “D”  of  our 
regiment.  In  this  notice  he  was  mentioned  as  major  of  the  10th  Va.  Cavalry.  Although  I  did  not  know  whether  any 
of  Major  Dettor’s  friends  were  alive  or  might  ever  see  it,  I  took  occasion  to  write  to  the  Dispatch  and  correct  the  error, 
telling  the  editor  that  Capt.  Hawley  was  never  major  of  the  regiment,  but  that  J.  Henry  Dettor  was  promoted  to  the 
office  as  I  have  stated.  I  did  this  in  justice  to  the  memory  of  Maj.  Dettor. 

They  failed  to  send  me  a  copy  of  my  notice  and  so  I  did  not  know  it  had  been  published.  I  presume  this  is  the 
notice  to  which  you  refer. 

There  were  two  lieutenants  Martin  in  Co.  F.  Are  they  living?  Yours  is  the  first  and  only  word  I  have  had  from 
the  Co.  in  all  these  years,  except  a  brief  call  I  made  on  Capt.  Cable  in  Staunton,  a  few  years  before  his  death.  Capt. 
Dettor  rode  a  sorrel  horse  with  a  blaze  or  bald  face.  Your  mention  of  the  horse  recalls  it  to  mind. 

Sincerely  yours, 

J.  H.  Turner,  Lieut.  Co.  K. 

10th  Va.  Reg. 

3  Somerset  Road, 

Roland  Park,  Baltimore,  Md. 


Nov.  25,  1914 

Capt.  or  Maj.  J.  Henry  Dettor,  mustered  in  service,  left  home  27t.h  of  June  1861.  Mustered  in  at  Gawley  Bridge , 
WestVa.  Served  in  battles  in  West  Va.  He  was  wounded  at  Charles  City  Court  House,  W.  Va.  Henry  Lee  was  left 
to  guard  road  during  the  battle  around  Trevilians.  In  the  battle  around  Richmond  a  piece  of  shell  passed  through  his 
saddle-bags  and  one  piece  went  in  front  and  skinned  the  horse’s  legs.  He  had  several  narrow  escapes. 

He  was  killed  at  Five  Forks,  Dinwiddie  County,  1st  day  of  April,  1865,  nine  days  before  the  surrender.  His  body 
was  afterward  found  by  his  father,  Joseph  Dettor,  and  carried  to  Greenwood,  his  old  home,  and  buried.  He  turned 
back  to  save  another  company  and  his  horse  fell  then  ran  off  and  he  called  to  his  boys  to  get  his  horse  and  then  the 
enemy  closed  in  on  them.  W.  F.  Dettor,  his  brother,  got  his  horse  and  led  it  out.  [Mrs.  Frank  Johnson]. 

John  Henry  Dettor  Captain  of  Company  F.,  Tenth  Virginia  Cavalry,  was  killed  at  “FIVE  FORKS,”  Dinwiddie 
County,  Va.,  April  1st,  1865,  age  30  years. 

After  eight  months  of  suspense  alternating  between  hope  and  fear,  at  times  his  parents  and  friends  hearing  that  he 
was  certainly  alive,  at  other  times  that  he  was  killed,  his  remains  were  found  by  his  father,  December  3rd,  carried  to 
his  home  in  this  county,  near  Greenwood  Depot,  where  his  funeral  was  preached  (Dec.  9th)  by  the  writer,  to  a  large 
and  attentive  audience,  from  Romans,  8th  chapter  and  23d  verse,  and  then  buried  with  Masonic  honors  by  King 
Solomon  Lodge,  No.  194,  of  which  he  was  a  member. 

Thus  has  passed  away  from  earth  one  of  the  noble  brave  around  whose  name  the  evergreen  Acacia  will  ever  twine. 

He  was  a  Christian,  devoted  to  the  Master,  who  has  called  him  away  from  the  Church  militant  to  the  Church 
triumphant  in  Heaven,  where  the  clarion  notes  of  the  bugle  will  never  summons  “to  arms”  and  no  crimson  current 
flow  amidst  the  roar  of  artillery,  the  gleam  of  the  sabre,  and  the  sharp  crack  of  the  rifle. 

As  a  captain  he  was  exceedingly  popular  with  his  superior  officers,  and  with  his  company,  including  among  its 
members  some  of  Albemarle’s  bravest  sons. 

As  a  son  he  was  affectionate  and  obedient;  as  a  husband  and  father  kind,  attentive  and  devoted;  as  a  brother 
generous  and  true. 

A  warm-hearted  Mason,  a  genial  companion,  a  NOBLE  MAN.  C.  C.  V. 

[7-172]  GEORGE  MITCHELL  DETTOR,  b  Mar.  27,  1847;  d  Feb.  21,  1907;  s  Rev.  Joseph  and 
Margaret  (Shultz)  Dettor  [7-83];  m  Jan.  23,  1889,  MARGARET  VIRGINIA  ATKINS,  b  July  13, 
1866;  dau  William  Garret  and  Elizabeth  Moseley  (Newman)  Atkins. 


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Children  (5): 

1.  George  Russell,  b  Feb.  1,  1890. 

2.  William  Towles,  b  Dec.  8,  1893. 

[7-327]  3.  Margaret  Ruth,  b  Mar.  26,  1891;  m  George  Gilmer. 

[7-328]  4.  Inez,  b  Nov.  16,  1892;  m  Joseph  F.  Meyer. 

[ 7—329]  5.  Elizabeth  Newman,  b  Jan.  11,  1897;  m  Jason  I.  Eckford. 

[7-173a-b]  ROBERT  J.  DETTOR,  s  Rev.  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Shultz)  Dettor  [7-83];  m  twice. 
Res.,  1506  Hollins  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Children  {3): 

[7-330]  1.  Alma,  m  Alexander  V.  Owens. 

[7-331a-b]  2.  Robert  J.,  m  1st - ;  2d - 

[ 7—332]  3.  Marguerite,  m  Thomas  Shelton.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

[7-174]  AMANDA  DETTOR,  dau  Rev.  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Shultz)  Dettor  [7-83] ;  m  HARVEY 

WARTMAN,  b - ;  d  Sept.,  1901.  Lived  in  Harrisonburg,  Va.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[7-333]  John  Henry,  b  Sept.  24,  1870;  m  Sina  Black. 

[7-175]  JULIA  A.  G.  SHULTZ,  b  Dec.  25,  1842;  d  Apr.  18,  1917;  dau  John  H.  B.  and  Margaret 
(Fix)  Shultz  [7-84];  m  Sept.  19,  1873,  WILLIAM  A.  McDONALD,  b  Nov.  3,  1834;  s  John  and  Mary  C. 
McDonald.  Res.,  Greenville,  Va.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

William  A.  McDonald  was  born  in  Scotland  and  came  to  America  in  1869;  he  was  stricken  blind 
a  number  of  years  ago.  The  editor  has  a  very  legible  letter  written  by  him. 

[7-176]  PHOEBE  J.  G.  SHULTZ,  b  Sept.  10,  1847;  dau  John  H.  B.  and  Margaret  (Fix)  Shultz 
[7-84];  m  Oct.  5,  1878,  JAMES  W.  MILLER,  b  Mar.  4,  1850;  s  Martin  and  Susanna  (Bright)  Miller. 
Farmer,  res.,  Spottswood,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[7-334]  Harry  W.  H.,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  d  Sept.  5,  1919;  m  Ocea  Bowers. 

[Much  of  the  information  regarding  the  Henry  Shultz  family  was  given  by  Mrs.  Phoebe  Millei .] 

[7-1 77a]  WILLIAM  H.  CLAY  SHULTZ,  b  Feb.  13,  1849;  d  Oct.  8,  1920;  s  John  H.  B.  and  Margaret 
(Fix)  Shultz  [7-84];  m  DAISY  HESS,  dec.  Farmer,  res.,  Spottswood,  Va. 

[7— 177b]  WILLIAM  H.  CLAY  SHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  LUCY  DABNEY  JONES. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Clay  Winston,  b  1913. 

2.  William  Cary,  b  1915. 

William  H.  C.  Shultz  lived  on  the  old  homestead;  he  committed  suicide  Oct.  8,  1920.  He  owned 
four  farms,  and  had  a  chalk  mound  on  one. 

[7-178]  MARY  E.  SHULTZ,  b  May  8,  1846;  d  Apr.  28,  1912;  dau  Adam  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Hull) 
Shultz  [7-85];  m  JASPER  NEWTON  MALLICOTE,  d  in  Va.  about  1877-78. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[7-334.1]  1.  Sarah  Louisa,  b  Nov.  9,  1874;  m  Henderson  Taylor  Campbell. 

[7-334.2]  2.  Nannie  G.,  b  1876;  m  P.  E.  Pope. 

[7—334.3]  3.  Jasper  Newton,  b  1878;  m  Minnie  Mitchell. 

[7-179]  WILLIAM  HENRY  SHULTZ,  b  June  1,  1848;  s  Adam  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Hull)  Shultz 
[7-85];  m  Sept.  21,  1875,  SARAH  (SALLIE)  C.  AYRES,  b  Oct.  11,  1852;  d  Nov.  29, 1902;  dau  John  P. 
and  Mary  E.  (Whiteaker)  Ayres.  Stock  farmer;  res.,  Alvarado,  Texas.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[7-335]  1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  July  10,  1876;  m  R.  C.  McCracken. 

[7-336]  2.  Susie  Virginia,  b  Mar.  22,  1878;  m  Paul  G.  Beyette. 


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[7-337]  3.  William  Orville,  b  Mar.  6,  1880;  m  Winifred  Sansom. 

4.  Lou  Ann,  b  Sept.  9,  1882;  Alvarado,  Texas. 

5.  Lou  Ayres,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  Paint  Rock,  Texas. 

[7-338]  6.  Stuart  Craven,  b  Aug.  11,  1886;  m  Grace  Southern. 

7.  Sadie  May,  b  Jan.  24,  1890;  d  Feb.  9,  1890. 

8.  Lorena  Blanch,  b  Feb.  21,  1892;  d  Nov.  13,  1900. 

9.  Nette,  b  Sept.  29,  1896. 

[7-180]  DR.  CHARLES  ADOLPHUS  SHULTZ,  b  June  2,  1855;  s  Adam  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Hull) 
Shultz  [7-85];  m  Dec.  26,  1882,  BETTIE  A.  RAWLINS, 6  Nov.3,1861;  dau  R.  A.  and  Virginia  (Bledsoe) 
Rawlins.  Physician;  res.,  Alvarado,  Texas.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

[7-339]  1.  Ernest  R.,  b  Nov.  7,  1883;  m  Myrtle  I.  Senter. 

[7-340]  2.  Adda  Virginia  (Blanche),  b  Nov.  29,  1885;  m  Courtland  P.  Craig. 

[7-341]  3.  Charles  Y.,  b  Sept.  12,  1887;  m  Gertrude  Weaver. 

4.  Ed.  A.,  b  Jan.  5,  1889;  Alvarado,  Texas. 

[7-342]  5.  Harry  E.,  b  May  7,  1891;  m  Sarah  A.  Cole. 

6.  John  W.,  b  Jan.  26,  1893;  Alvarado,  Texas. 

7.  Robert  Ross,  b  Aug.  13,  1896;  d  June  27,  1898. 

8.  Frank  M.,  b  May  20,  1898;  Alvarado,  Texas. 

9.  Virgil  E.,  b  July  14,  1905;  Alvarado,  Texas. 

[7-182]  EDWARD  A.  SHULTZ,  b  Nov.  22,  1859;  s  Adam  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Hull)  Shultz  [7-85]; 
m  Apr.  28,  1891,  MARY  LOU  MEREDITH,  b  July  9,  1869;  dau  Elisha  and  Leanna  (Scott)  Meredith. 
Hardware  dealer;  res.,  Alvarado,  Texas.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[7-343]  1.  Freda  Meredith,  b  July  12,  1892;  d  Feb.  29,  1914;  m  Thomas  Armstrong. 

2.  Alice  Lou,  b  Aug.  16,  1894;  d  Feb.  13,  1897. 

3.  Dixie,  b  Feb.  16,  1899;  d  Mar.  27,  1899. 

4.  Dorothy,  b  Aug.  31,  1901. 

[7-183]  HOWARD  M.  HARRISON,  b  Nov.  13,  1841,  d  Oct.  10,  1918;  s  James  and  Susanna 
(Shultz)  Harrison  [7-87]  ;m  Sept.,  1884,  PEACHEY  WASH,  b  Apr.  7,  1840;d  Dec.  23,  1906;  dau  William 
L.  and  Martha  J.  (Moore)  Wash.  Res.,  Lexington,  Va.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Howard  M.  Harrison  lost  both  hands  in  the  Civil  War  about  1863. 


[7-184]  WILLIAM  H.  HARRISON,  b  Aug.  21,  1843;  s  James  and  Susanna  (Shultz)  Harrison 
[7-87];  m  Aug.  30, 1883,  FANNIE  E.  HAZELWOOD,  b  June  2,  1852.  Miller;  res.  Lexington,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (4)- 


[7-344a] 

[7-344b] 


1.  Viola  A.,  b  Mar.  9,  1887;  m 


1.  Hubert  A.  Greene. 

2.  Joseph  M.  Allen. 
2.  Arthur  F.,  b  Jan.  1,  1889;  unm ;  Lexington,  Va. 

[7-345]  3.  Mary  B.,  b  May  22,  1891 ;  m  Allen  J.  Miley. 

4.  David  R.,  b  Apr.  27,  1894;  unm;  Richmond,  Va. 


[7-186a]  ELIZABETH  J.  HARRISON,  b  Dec.  11,  1847;  dau  James  and  Susanna  (Shultz)  Harrison 
[7-87];  raNov.  16,  1882,  JAMES  DIXON,  b  Apr.  8,  1829  ;d  Sept.  24,  1884 ;s  William  and  Sally  (Walk- 
up)  Dixon.  Farmer,  Kerr’s  Creek,  Va. 

One  child:  Carrie  J.,  b  Mar.  1,  1885. 


[ 7— 186b]  ELIZABETH  J.  (HARRISON)  DIXON,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  3, 1897,  SAMUEL 
K.  DALE,  b  Feb.  5,  1844;  d  Nov.  1,  1917;  s  Alexander  and  Patsy  (Kerlin)  Dale.  Farmer,  Brooklyn, 
Iowa.  (1920.) 


[7-189a]  WILLIAM  GEORGE  HILLEGASS,  b  Sept.  10,  1839;  d  Aug.  6,  1908;  s  Jacob  G.  and 
Maria  L.  (Hillegass)  Hillegass  [7-90] ;m  Feb.  7,  1865,  CLARA  A.  MENDENHALL,  b  Feb.  7,  1847; d 
Sept.  18,  1894;  dau  Josiah  and  Susanna  (Hollingsworth)  Mendenhall.  Master  mechanic;  res.,  1650 
Dyre  St.,  Philadelphia. 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

[7-346]  1.  Harry  M.,  b  Aug.  26,  1866;  m  Ella  I.  Davis. 

[7-347]  2.  Oren  W.,  b  June  23,  1870;  m  Martha  A.  Potter. 

3.  Irvin  R.,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  d  Feb.  14,  1876. 

4.  Charles  C.,  b  June  26,  1875;  d  Nov.  8,  1876. 

[7-348]  5.  Susannah  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1879;  m  James  E.  Draper. 

6.  Albert,  b  Feb.  22,  1882;  d  June  1,  1882. 

[7-189b]  WILLIAM  GEORGE  HILLEGASS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  18, 1897,  MARY 
ELIZABETH  REED,  b  June  20,  1853;  dau  George  W.  and  Sophia  (Rudy)  Reed.  Master  Mechanic; 
res.,  1650  Dyre  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-190]  CALVIN  W.  HILLEGASS,  b  May  6,  1847;  d  Nov.  21,  1872;  s  Jacob  G.  and  Maria  L.  (Hille- 
gass)  Hillegass  [7-90];  m  Feb.  21,  1867,  MARY  EMMA  STAMROOK,  b  Apr.  27,  1845;  dau  William 
Ann  (Houseal)  Stamrook.  Musician;  res.,  Willow  Grove  Ave.,  Wyndmoor,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[7-349]  1.  Theresa  Lavinia,  b  Nov.  23,  1867;  m  Harry  M.  Edenborn. 

2.  Lillie  Virginia,  b  Feb.  8,  1870;  d  1875. 

3.  Mary  Emma,  b  May  21,  1872;  d  Sept.,  1875. 

[7-191]  HORACE  ROLAND  HILLEGASS,  b  Dec.  31,  1849;  d  Aug.  8,  1909;  s  Jacob  G.  and  Maria 
L.  (Hillegass)  Hillegass  [7-90];  m  Sept.  25,  1878,  IDA  B.  NEPLEY,  b  Apr.  16,  1856;  dau  John  and 
Catharine  (Varnick)  Nepley.  Res.,  Narberth,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[7-350]  Horace  Russell,  b  June  18,  1880;  m  Carrie  Colbath;  Narbeth,  Pa. 

[7-192]  PRISCILLA  HILLEGASS,  d  Dec.  18,  1868;  dau  Jacob  A.  and  Maria  L.  (Hillegass)  Hille¬ 
gass  [7—90];  m  LOUIS  F.  BACH. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[7^351]  1.  Ida  L.,  b  Mar.  1,  1857:  m  Albert  J.  Scheuerle. 

[7—352]  2.  Louis  D.,  b  May  20,  1859;  d  Aug.  21,  1919;  m  Emma  M.  Neel. 

[7—353]  3.  Clara  P.,  b  July  30,  1861 ;  m  George  F.  Walter. 

[7-193]  JANE  HILLEGASS,  dec;  dau  Jacob  G.  and  Maria  L.  (Hillegass)  Hillegass  [7-90] ;  m  WEB¬ 
STER  MYERS,  dec.  Three  children:  all  died  in  infancy. 

[7-195]  LEONORE  SUZANNE  HILLEGASS,  b  Aug.  26,  1854;  dau  George  W.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Hunter  Fisher)  Hillegass  [7-91];  m  Feb.  4,  1884,  DR.  JAMES  VAN  BUSKIRK,  b  July  11,  1844; 
s  Jacob  and  Livy  (Apple)  Van  Buskirk.  Physician;  res.,  2130  N.  Hancock  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1920.) 

[7-196]  REBECCA  HILLEGASS,  b  Nov.  26,  1837;  dau  Josiah  and  Esther  C.  (Kepler)  Hillegass 
[7-92a];  m  Sept.  13,  1857,  CHARLES  S.  SHIMER,  b  Jan.  10,  1834;  d  Jan.  20,  1899;  s  Charles  B.  and 
Anna  (Schantz)  Shimer.  Res.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[7-354]  Cornelia  H.,  b  Dec.  25,  1860;  m  Joseph  H.  Hart. 

[7-1 97a]  WARREN  H.  HILLEGASS,  b  Dec.  4,  1840;  d  May  17,  1908;  s  Josiah  and  Esther  C. 
(Kepler)  Hillegass  [7-92a];  m  ELLA  YOHE,  b  May  6,  1846;  d  May  10,  1875.  No  issue. 

[7-197b]  WARREN  H.  HILLEGASS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  10, 1881, CLARA  RADER, 
b  June  10,  1851;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  Ann  (Miller)  Rader.  Cattle  dealer;  res.,  1230  W.  Firth  St., 
Phila,,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[7-355]  1.  Lee  Herbert,  b  Apr.  22,  1883;  m  Evelyn  P.  Markland. 

2.  Wallace  Hunter,  b  July  15,  1887 ;  d  June  14,  1894. 

3.  Warren  Josiah,  b  Dec.  29,  1895;  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Pearl  Esther,  b  Aug.  23,  1897;  Phila.,  Pa. 


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[7-198]  EMMA  HANNAH  HILLEGASS,  b  Apr.  3,  1844;  d  Apr.  14,  1898;  dau  Josiah  and  Esther 
(Kepler)  Hillegass  [7-92a] ;  m  WILLIAM  G.  PENNYPACKER.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[7-356]  Edgar  H.,  b  Sept.  19,  1868;  m  Rebecca  E.  Young. 

[7-199a]  OLIVER  J.  HILLEGASS,  b  Feb.  13,  1854;  s  Josiah  and  Esther  C.  (Kepler)  Hillegass 
[7-92a];  m  LUCIE  M.  STRONG,  b  Mar.  27,  1857 ;  d  Nov.  3,  1879;  dau  Herman  L.  and  Mary  A.  (John¬ 
son)  Strong. 

Children  (3): 

[7-357]  1.  Josiah  Herman,  b  Mar.  17,  1877;  m  Harriet  M.  Bennethum. 

2.  John  Chambers,  b  Feb.  22,  1876;  d  Aug.  12,  1876. 

3.  Ada  Strong,  b  Sept.  17,  1878;  d  Sept.  5,  1879. 


[7-199b]  OLIVER  J.  HILLEGASS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time  CLEMMIE  McNOLDY.  No 
issue.  Res.,  2344  N.  Smedley  St.,  Phila.  (1920.) 


[7-200]  CORNELIA  JACOBY,  b  Feb.  12,  1847;  dau  George  L.  and  Caroline  (Hillegass)  Jacoby 
[7-94];  m  Jan.  4,  1863,  DR.  SAMUEL  H.  WEIL,  d  bet.  1900-1902.  Dr.  Weil  was  a  surgeon  in  U.S.A. 
and  U.  S.  N.,  connected  with  Gulf  Squadron  for  a  number  of  years;  also  spent  a  number  of  years  in 
service  of  the  Merchant  Marine.  Res.,  4362  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.) 


One  child: 

[7-358b]  }  Spencer,  b  Nov.  19,  1870;  m 


1.  Fredric  Scheffer. 

2.  Charles  Powell  Clampitt. 


[7-201]  HENRY  MUHLENBERG  JACOBY,  b  1851;  d  1915;  s  George  L.  and  Caroline  (Hillegass) 
Jacoby  [7-94];  m  July  1,  1879,  MARY  SEEDS,  b  1855;  dau  Thomas  M.  and  E.  Virginia  (Caranna) 
Seeds.  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  N.;  res.,  Germantown  Ave.  and  Logan  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Virginia  L.,  b  June  1,  1882;  d  Nov.  10,  1895. 

2.  Harry  M.,  b  Jan.  6, 1884;  d  Dec.  26,  1888. 

[7-202]  MARY  POTTS,  b  Oct.  18,  1853;  dau  Isaac  and  Matilda  (Hillegass)  Potts  [7-95];  m  Apr. 
24,  1877,  JOHN  A.  NEWBERN,  b  June  9,  1852;  d  May  2,  1898;  s  John  and  Mary  B.  (Jaquette) 
Newbern.  Chief  clerk;  res.,  3611  Fox  St.,  Queen  Lane  Manor,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[7-359]  1.  Lilian  M.,  b  Jan.  18,  1878;  m  Montgomery  Smith. 

[7-360]  2.  Matilda  I.,  b  Mar.  28,  1881;  m  Alfred  D.  Blair. 

[7-361]  3.  Mary  C.,  b  July  16,  1890;  m  Rufus  Bright. 

[7-203]  IZATUS  POTTS,  b  Sept.  18, 1858;  s  Isaac  and  Matilda  (Hillegass)  Potts  [7-95];  m  CLARA 
NEWTON.  Res.,  Oak  Lane,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[7-361.1]  1.  Mary,  m  Walter  Nofer;  6054  Delancey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Stella,  unm.  [ Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete.] 

[7-205]  HENRY  B.  WONSETLER,  b  Jan.  6,  1859;  d  Dec.  7,  1916;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena 
(Bean)  Wonsetler  [7-96];  m  Oct.  23,  1884,  IDA  GOULDEY,  b  July  12,  1864;  dau  Franklin  and  Martha 
A.  (Hallman)  Gouldey.  Was  Supt.  of  Creamery,  Fairview  Village,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[7-206]  GARRETT  B.  WONSETLER,  b  June  17,  1861;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Bean)  Won¬ 
setler  [7-96];  m  May  15,  1889,  KATHERINE  REUTTER,  b  June  17,  1865.  No  issue. 

[7-207]  FRANK  B.  WONSETLER,  b  Sept.  19,  1862;  d  May  20,  1921;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena 
(Bean)  Wonsetler  [7-96];  m  Nov.  12,  1890,  MABEL  H.  DRIVER,  b  Mar.  30,  1869;  dau  John  M.  and 
Sarah  H.  (Nash)  Driver.  Life  insurance  agent;  residence  at  1318  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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One  child  {adopted):  Dorothy,  b  Nov.  14,  1902. 

Frank  B.  Wonsetler  was  born  in  Skippack  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  received  lys  early  education 
in  the  schools  of  his  native  township,  after  which  he  attended  the  West  Chester  State  Normal  School 
from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1885.  For  a  number  of  years  Mr.  Wonsetler  was  a  school  teacher  in 
Montg.  Co.  He  served  as  principal  of  the  Bryn  Mawr  (Pa.)  High  School  for  some  years  and  later  was  a 
professor  in  Peirce  School  of  Business,  Phila.  On  account  of  poor  health,  in  1891  Mr.  Wonsetler  moved 
to  Atlanta,  Georgia,  where  he  served  for  a  number  of  years  as  cashier  of  a  life  insurance  agency.  Coming 
north  in  1897,  he  became  a  member  of  the  well  known  insurance  agency  of  Coleman  and  Wonsetler, 
Norristown,  Pa. 

He  was  appointed  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  West  Chester  State  Normal  School  by 
Gov.  Brumbaugh,  which  position  he  held  at  the  time  of  his  death.  Mr.  Wonsetler  took  a  prominent 
part  in  the  Church  and  charitable  work  of  Norristown  and  served  on  numerous  boards. 

[7-208]  JOHN  B.  WONSETLER,  b  Sept.  28,  1865;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Bean)  Wonsetler 
[7—96] ;  m  Oct.  23,  1889,  BERTHA  BRIDGE,  b  May  27,  1866.  Res.,  864  N.  27th  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[7-362]  1.  Robert  A.,  b  Nov.  1,  1890;  m  Louise  M.  Vollmer. 

2.  John  C.,  b  Aug.  25,  1900. 

3.  Marie  N.,  b  May  12,  1907. 

[7-210]  HENRY  C.  GEHMAN,  s  Jacob  D.  and  Kate  (Clemmer)  Gehman  [7-100];  m  KATIE 
CLEMMER.  Res.,  Souderton,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[7-363]  1.  Sallie,  m  Elmer  Souder. 

[7-364]  2.  Katie,  m  John  F.  Moyer. 

[7—365]  3.  Ida,  m  Irvin  C.  Derstine. 

4.  Jacob. 

5.  Lizzie,  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[7-212a]  HARRY  M.  FRETZ,  b  Nov.  30,  1853;  dec;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Olivia  M.  (Musselman)  Fretz 
[7-101];  m  Dec.  8,  1878,  LIZZIE  K.  LANDIS,  dec.  Telegraph  operator;  lived  in  Hatfield,  Pa. 
Children  (J); 

[7-366]  1.  Olivia  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  8,  1882;  m - Krauthamel. 

2.  Ada  Viola,  b  June  9,  1884;  d  unm. 

3.  Orlando  L.,  b  Dee.  31,  1885;  d  unm. 

4.  Milton  L.,  b  Mar.  31,  1888;  d  unm. 

[7-212b]  HARRY  FRETZ,  m  2d  time,  widow,  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  [Fretz'  History.] 

[7-214]  SUSANNA  M.  FRETZ,  b  Mar.  2,  1861;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Olivia  M.  (Musselman)  Fretz 
[7-101];  m  HENRY  H.  PRICE. 

Children  {3): 

1.  Alice;  2.  Laura;  3.  Mary.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-215]  MARY  M.  FRETZ,  b  Jan.  12,  1863;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Olivia  M.  (Musselman)  Fretz 
[7-101];  m  IRWIN  D.  SWARTZ. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Edwin;  2.  Minnie,  d  Jan.,  1890.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-217a-b]  ALLEN  B.  FRETZ,  b  Apr.  19,  1856;  d  June  4,  1918;  s  William  C.  and  Mary  (Barnes) 
Fretz  [7-102];  m  1st,  SUE  L.  STINE,  d  1903;  m  2d  time,  1910,  MARY  FRICK.  Salesman,  lived  at 
3852  Brown  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-218]  DANIEL  B.  FRETZ,  b  Mar.  3,  1859;  s  William  C.  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Fretz  [7-102];  m 
Oct.  4,  1894,  EMMA  MONTEITH,  b  May  6,  1869;  dau  William  and  Mary  A.  (Stever)  Monteith. 
Asbestos  worker;  res.,  Chalfont,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[7-221]  ANNA  FRETZ,  b  Feb.  18,  1872;  dau  William  C.  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Fretz  [7-102];  m 
JAMES  McCROSSEN.  Keeper  at  Zoological  gardens;  res.,  3852  Brown  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  James  Willard. 

[7-222]  ELLA  MARTHA  FRETZ,  b  Sept.  7,  1876 ;  dau  William  C.  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Fretz  [7-102] ; 
m  June  29,  1905,  BURT  M.  KENT,  b  Sept.  22,  1879;  s  Eugene  M.  and  Nellie  (Conger)  Kent.  Patent 
lawyer;  res.,  1899  E.  82nd  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Helen  Fritzie,  b  June  18,  1908. 

[7-223]  MARY  F.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Apr.  26,  1855;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Fretz)  Huns- 
berger  [7-103] ;  m  Nov.  15,  1879,  CHARLES  C.  ATKINSON, b  Oct.  13,  1853;  d  Oct.  17,1904.  Farmer; 
Res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[7-367]  Samuel  Howard,  b  Feb.  8,  1882;  m  Hannah  G.  Rice. 

[7-224]  ELIAS  F.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Oct.  13,  1856;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Fretz)  Hunsberger 
[7-103];  m  SARAH  (OVERHOLT)  MOSBY. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harvey  Samuel. 

2.  Nettie  Catharine.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-225]  AMANDA  E.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Mar.  10,  1858;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Fretz)  Huns¬ 
berger  [7-103];  m  Dec.  2,  1876,  PHILIP  MILLER,  b  Dec.  17,  1854;  s  Philip  and  Margaret  (Long) 
Miller.  Stable  mgr.;  res.,  3215  N.  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[7-226]  ANNIE  F.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Sept.  27,  1863;  d  July  14,  1917;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine 
(Fretz)  Hunsberger  [7-103];  m  SAMUEL  L.  GROSS.  Res.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

W.  H.,  b  Mar.  27,  1888.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-227]  LIZZIE  HEDRICK,  b  Feb.  13,  1861;  dau  Oliver  and  Mary  (Fretz)  Hedrick  [7-104];  m 
Sept.  19,  1885,  JACOB  D.  MOLL. 

One  child: 

Howard,  b  Jan.  7,  1887.  Farmer;  Perkasie,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-228]  ANNIE  HEDRICK,  b  Nov.  16,  1864;  dau  Oliver  and  Mary  (Fretz)  Hedrick  [7-104];  m 
Jan.,  1892,  HARVEY  CROUTHAMEL.  Res.,  Chalfont,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[7-231]  SOPHIA  HEDRICK,  b  Sept.  1,  1868;  dau  Oliver  and  Mary  (Fretz)  Hedrick  [7-104];  m 
Oct.  29,  1887,  AMOS  BARINGER.  Farmer;  res.,  Silverdale,  Pa.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-237]  JONATHAN  Y.  KECK,  b  Mar.  25,  1860;  s  Daniel  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck  [7-107]; 
m  HANNAH  NAGLE,  b  Oct.  6,  1854;  dau  Frederick  and  Caroline  (Weaver)  Nagle.  Res.,  132  King 
St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {9): 

1.  Bertha  May,  b  Jan.  17,  1881;  d  Jan.  23,  1885. 

[7-368]  2.  Wilmer  N.,  b  Apr.  6,  1882;  m  Stelletta  W.  Yergey. 

[7—369]  3.  Harvey  A.,  b  Mar.  5,  1884;  m  Edna  Coller. 

4.  Lawrence  N.,  b  Feb.  9,  1886;  d  Sept.  24,  1886. 

[7-370]  5.  Maud,  b  Oct.  5,  1887;  m  Elmer  Breuninger. 

[7-371]  6.  Bessie,  b  Jan.  24,  1889;  m  Wayne  Kline;  Reading,  Pa. 

7.  Daniel,  b  May  21,  1893;  d  July  2,  1890. 

[7-372]  8.  Jennie,  b  Mar.  19,  1891;  m  Daniel  Unruh;  Phila.,  Pa. 

9.  Jonathan,  b  July  11,  1893;  d  Dec.  25,  1893. 


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[7-239]  HENRY  Y.  KECK,  b  Feb.  6,  1863;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck  [7-107];  m 
May  28,  1885,  IDA  M.  CHRISTMAN,  b  June  25,  1865;  dau  Jonas  and  Emaline  (Miller)  Christman. 
Fireman,  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (15): 

[7-373] 

[11-216] 

[7-375] 


[7-240]  SARAH  ANN  KECK,  b  Oct.  24,  1864;  dau  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck 
[7-107];  m  JOHN  SCHWENK,  b  Sept.  9,  1863;  s  Nathan  and  Louise  (Gerhart)  Schwenk.  Res., 
Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Wayland  G.,  b  Jan.  7,  1893;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[7-376]  2.  Elwood  K.,  b  Oct.  28,  1894;  m  Stella  Tabor. 

3.  Hilda  K.,  b  July  19,  1901. 

[7-241]  DAVID  JACOB  KECK,  b  July  17,  1867;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck  [7-107]; 
m  Apr.  26,  1890,  ROSA  CHRISTMAN.,  b  Nov.  13,  1867;  dau  Jonas  and  Emeline  (Miller)  Christman. 
Farmer  and  merchant;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Allen,  b  July  17,  1890;  d  Apr.  24,  1908. 

[7-377]  2.  Elmer  C.,  b  Sept.  16,  1893;  ?n  Louise  Zwald. 

3.  Rufus  C.,  b  June  6,  1896. 

4.  Daniel  H.,  b  July  5,  1901. 

5.  Miriam  F.,  b  Feb.  18,  1904. 

6.  Martha  M.,  b  Sept.  29,  1907. 

[7-242]  EMMA  R.  KECK,  b  Feb.  4,  1869;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck  [7-107]; 
m  Apr.  14,  1900,  OSWIN  ZIEGENFUSE,  b  Dec.  10,  1867 ;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Schoenly)  Ziegenfuse. 
Stationary  engineer;  res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  M.,  b  June  22,  1901. 

2.  Harold  O.,  b  Mar.  25,  1906. 

[7-243]  WILLIAM  KECK,  b  Jan.  1,  1871;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck  [7-107]; 
■m  Aug.  11,  1897,  FLORENCE  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  30,  1874;  dau  John  L.  and  Harriet  (Weidner) 
Detwiler.  Clothing  merchant,  res.  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  17,  1901;  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  Mass. 

2.  Florence  Wilma,  b  Feb.  18,  1915. 

[7-244]  CORA  KECK,  b  Sept.  23,  1876;  dau  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Yoder)  Keck  [7-107];  m 
Nov.  5,  1898,  WILLIAM  GAUGLER,  b  June  20,  1873;  s  Jesse  and  Sophia  (Leidy)  Gaugler.  Carpenter; 
res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  Vernon,  b  Oct.  26,  1899;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2.  Marion,  b  Feb.  23,  1901;  Pottstown,  Pa. 


1.  Warren  R.,  b  Sept.  24,  1885. 

3.l“zT  }  twim-  b  Auk-  25,  1887 ; 

4.  Elsie  May,  b  Jan.  22,  1889;  m  Willis  Hendricks. 

5.  Lotta  B.,  b  Mar.  14,  1891;  d  Apr.  22,  1914. 

6.  William  C.,  b  Dec.  19,  1892;  m  Pearl  Reigner. 

7.  Daniel  H.,  b  Sept.  18,  1894. 

8.  Henry  A.,  b  Nov.  12‘,  1896. 

9.  Ralph  L.,  b  Jan.  16,  1898. 

10.  Jacob  H.,  b  July  12,  1899;  d  Oct.  19,  1899. 

11.  Lillie  M.,  b  Sept.  24,  1900;  d  Jan.  4,  1901. 

12.  Ida  M.,  b  Aug.  3,  1902;  d  Jan.  30,  1904. 

13.  Edna  A.,  b  Aug.  10,  1905. 

14.  Maurice  E.,  b  Oct.  26,  1908;  d  Apr.  12,  1909. 

15.  Mary  A.,  b  Apr.  3,  1910. 


m  Irwin  Faust. 
d  Mav  14.  1888. 


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3.  Adon,  b  Mar.  7,  1902;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

4.  Cora,  b  Oct.  7,  1904;  d  Aug.  18,  1905. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  11,  1906;  d  June  14,  1911. 

6.  Amy,  b  Oct.  17,  1908. 

7.  Helen,  b  Feb.  7,  1910;  d  Sept.  16,  1910. 

8.  Leidy,  b  Aug.  14,  1911. 

9.  Paul,  b  May  13,  1913. 

10.  William  Leon,  b  May  7,  1918. 

11.  Claude,  b  Apr.  26,  1919. 

[7-245]  HANNAH  KULP,  b  May  19,  1868;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Maria  (Keck)  Kulp  [7-108];  m 
Apr.  28,  1901,  REV.  H.  MORRIS  SCHOFER,  b  Feb.  2,  1869;  s  James  and  Catharine  (Diener)  Schofer. 
Minister;  res.  Aristes,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Rev.  Schofer  was  the  first  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  after  it  was  taken  over  by  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  church.  Mr.  Schofer  after  graduating  at  Perkiomen  in  1893,  entered  Muhlenberg  College,  from 
which  he  received  his  A.  M.  in  1897;  he  then  entered  the  Mt.  Airy  (Phila.)  Lutheran  Theological 
Seminary,  finishing  his  course  in  1900;  is  now  pastor  of  the  Aristes-Gowen  City  Lutheran  Parish  and 
teacher  of  manual  training  in  Mt.  Carmel  High  School. 

One  child:  James  Samuel,  b  May  13,  1903;  d  Aug.  19,  1906. 

[7-246]  CHARLES  KULP,  b  Jan.  1,  1870;  s  Samuel  and  Maria  (Keck)  Kulp  [7-108];  m  EMMA 
SIGMUND.  Has  two  sons ;  lived  at  Sigmund,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-250]  HIRAM  C.  KEHL,  b  Nov.  12,  1854;  s  Charles  and  Caroline  (Schell)  Kehl  [7-115b];  m 
Dec.  18,  1888,  MARY  A.  B.  KEPLER,  b  May  19,  1867;  dau  John  and  Amanda  (Schwartz)  Kepler. 
Retired;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  H.,  b  Feb.  21,  1894;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

2.  John  L.,  b  Oct.,  21,  1896;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

3.  Carrie  A.,  b  May  1,  1901;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[7-251]  EMMA  S.  KEHL,  b  Feb.  13,  1856;  dau  Charles  and  Caroline  (Schell)  Kehl  [7-115b]; 
m  May  30,  1886,  WILLIAM  H.  STELTZ,  b  Sept.  6,  1845;  s  Solomon  and  Catherine  (Hillegass)  Steltz. 
Res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-252]  JOHN  A.  KEHL,  b  Dec.  7,  1867;  s  John  and  Cassie  (Bobb)  Kehl  [7-116];  m  Aug.  24,  1889, 
LAURA  S.  ESLING,  b  July  27,  1869;  dau  Nicholas  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Esling.  With  Boyertown  Burial 
Casket  Co.;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ); 

[7-378]  1.  Mary  A.,  b  Feb.  28,  1890;  m  Calvin  Headman. 

2.  Lewis  E.,  b  Aug.  29,  1892;  d  Nov.  1,  1918. 

3.  Charles  H.,  b  Mar.  10,  1895;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

4.  William  H.,  b  July  22,  1896;  d  Apr.  30,  1904. 

5.  Harold  S.,  b  Jan.  16,  1909. 

[7-253]  LEWIS  ELMORE  KEHL,  b  July  31,  1873;  s  John  and  Cassie  (Bobb)  Kehl  [7-116];  m 
Dec. 31, 1895,  GERTRUDE  SARA  BECKER,  b  May  11,  1875;  d  July  1, 1920;  dau  John  and  Catherine 
(Blank)  Becker.  Butcher;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Clarence  Paul,  b  May  10,  1897;  d  May  10,  1897. 

2.  John  Curtis,  b  Dec.  30  1901 ;  d  Mar.  23,  1902. 

3.  Wesley  Llewellyn,  b  Jan.  14,  1900. 

4.  Birchall  Denane,  b  June  10,  1907. 

[7-254]  KEHL  MARKLEY,  b  Nov.  27,  1859;  s  Richard  and  Sophia  (Kehl)  Markley  [7-118]; 
m  Dec.  25, 1886,  IDA  A.  MEYER,  b  Oct.  15,  1863;  dau  Dr.  Charles  and  Lydia  (Haines) Meyer.  Farmer; 
res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

[7-379]  1.  Bessie  May,  b  Oct.  10.  1888;  m  Philip  M.  McDowell. 

[7-380]  2.  Grace,  b  July  22,  1893;  m  Arthur  J.  Clark. 

3.  Kehl,  b  May  23,  1896;  unm.;  Pennsburg,  Pa.;  teacher  at  Perkiomen  School. 

[7-255]  NAOMI  K.  MARKLEY,  b  Sept.  1,  1865;  dau  Richard  and  Sophia  (Kehl)  Markley  [7-118]; 
m  ALFRED  G.  CLEMMER,  b  Feb.  1,  1867;  s  Henry  and  Mary  B.  (Geissinger)  Clemmer.  Farmer; 
res.,  Clayton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Henry  M.,  b  Aug.  16,  1895;  Clayton,  Pa. 

2.  Ira  M.,  b  Aug.  7,  1896;  Clayton,  Pa. 

3.  Le  Roy  Richard  M.,  b  Sept.  24,  1897;  Clayton,  Pa. 

4.  Alfred  M.,  b  Oct.  17,  1898;  Clayton,  Pa. 

5.  Warren  M.,  b  May  7,  1901. 

6.  Mary  Ada  M.,  b  June  9,  1902. 

7.  Ella  Mae  M.,  b  May  9,  1903. 

8.  Annie  Naomi  M.,  b  Nov.  27,  1904. 

9.  Bertha  M.,  b  Dec.  19,  1906. 

[7-256]  RICHARD  MARKLEY,  s  Richard  and  Sophia  (Kehl)  Markley  [7-118];  m  ANNIE  B. 
ARUNDEL.  Res.,  Malvern,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Lulu  M.,  b  Dec.  5,  1894;  d  Apr.  1,  1896. 

2.  Vida  B.,  b  Aug.  25,  1896;  d  July  19,  1897.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-257]  ASA  MARKLEY,  s  Richard  and  Sophia  (Kehl)  Markley  [7-118];  m  LILLIE  MAY 
PETERS.  Res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

One  child:  Winifred,  b  Oct.  3,  1908;  d  Oct.  11,  1908.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  com¬ 
plete  or  verify.] 

[7-258a]  REV.  CHARLES  PENNEBECKER  KEHL,  b  July  21,  1868;  s  William  H.  and  Emma  E. 
(Pennebecker)  Kehl  [7-119];  m  Aug.,  1893,  ADA  ELIZABETH  SCHWENK,  d  Aug.  23,  1901; 
dau  Henry  and  Lydia  T.  (Keelor)  Schwenk. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Pennebecker,  b  Mar.  29,  1896. 

2.  William  Schwenk,  b  Dec.  18,  1899. 

[7-258b]  REV.  CHARLES  PENNEBECKER  KEHL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  6,  1903, 
MINNIE  MAY  BOWMAN  b  Mar.  8,  1876;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  E.  (Bishop)  Bowman.  Clergyman, 
res.,  352  W.  South  St.,  Carlisle,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mary  Jane,  b  Dec.  10,  1904. 

[7-260]  ANNA  KRAUSS,  dau  Ephraim  and  Mary  Polly  (Kline)  Krauss  [7-124];  m  HENRY 
HERSH.  Res.,  1248  Hamilton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  John;  2.  Mary;  3.  Howard;  4.  Grace.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-262]  MILTON  KRAUSS,  s  Ephraim  and  Polly  M.  (Kline)  Krauss  [7-124];  m - 

Res.,  140  S.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Helen;  2.  Anna;  3.  Paul.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-263]  MARY  KRAUSS,  dau  Ephraim  and  Polly  M.  (Kline)  Krauss  [7-124] ;  m  FRANK  HART- 
ZELL.  Res.,  516  N.  6th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[7-381]  1.  Ida,  m  Martin  Strauss. 

2.  Emma,  dec;  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[7-265a]  LAURA  KLINE,  dau  Charles  and  Rosetta  (Roeder)  Kline  [7-125b];  m  GEORGE 
BRYAN. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rosa;  2.  Kline;  Easton,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-265b]  LAURA  (KLINE)  BRYAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time - FULMER. 

One  child:  Jennie.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-266]  EDWIN  WEISS,  s  William  and  Rebecca  (Kline)  Weiss  [7-127];  m - .  Lived  in 

California. 

Had  4  sons;  3  in  Ohio,  1  in  California.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-267]  HENRY  KLINE,  d  in  1918;  s  Washington  and  Emma  (Fretz)  Kline  [7-128];  m - 

Children  {3): 

1.  Charles,  616  N.  Poplar  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[7-382]  2.  Fannie,  m  Joe  Rush;  had  s  named  Grant. 

3.  Margaret,  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-268]  MARY  ELIZABETH  BRANDT,  b  Sept.  9,  1869;  dau  Levi  C.  and  Emma  (Sites)  Brandt 
[7-132];  m  Nov.  28,  1895,  HARRY  STOUFFER  EBERLY,  b  Jan.  20,  1873;  s  John  R.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Detrich)  Eberly.  Res.,  564  Nelson  St.,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen,  b  Aug.  20,  1898,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

2.  Brandt,  b  Apr.  30,  1902,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

* 

[7-269]  CARRIE  G.  BRANDT,  b  Mar.  4,  1876;  dau  Levi  C.  and  Emma  (Sites)  Brandt  [7-132]; 
m  Sept.  6,  1899,  DR.  J.  WALKER  CROFT,  b  Nov.  6,  1874;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (Walker) 
Croft.  Physician;  res.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  Walker,  b  May  19,  1907. 

2.  Sylvia,  b  Dec.  18,  1911. 

[7-270]  SYLVIA  BLANCHE  BRANDT,  b  Feb.  5,  1884;  dau  Levi  C.  and  Emma  (Sites)  Brandt 
[7-132] ;  m  June  8,  1909,  J.  B.  BELFORD,  b  Aug.  10,  1881 ;  s  William  N.  and  Rebecca  (Conrad)  Belford. 
Distributor  of  Genco  Light  Products  Co.;  res.,  127 ]/f  N.  Edgefield  St.,  Dallas,  Texas.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Jean  Herr,  b  July  24,  1913. 

[7-270.1]  MARY  A.  SITES,  b  Feb.  8,  1876;  dau  Albert  and  Margaret  (Easton)  Sites  [7-132.1]; 
m  Feb.  6, 1900,  FRANK  PHIEL,  b  Mar.  6,  1875.  Salesman;  res.,  335  L.  W.  W.  Chambersburg,  Pa. 
(1922.) 

One  child:  Robert  R.,  b  Feb.  29,  1900. 

[7-270.9]  GEORGE  A.  SITES,  b  Feb.  14,  1877;  s  Benjamin  and  Anna  (Kuhn)  Sites  [7-132.3]; 
m  Oct.  6,  1914,  GEORGIA  NAIR,  b  Apr.  18,  1890.  Farmer;  res.  Millidgeville,  Ill.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alberta  K.,  b  Feb.  15,  1915. 

2.  Paul  G.,  b  Nov.  30,  1916. 

[7-270.10]  ROBERT  J.  SITES,  b  Jan.  6,  1879;  s  Benjamin  and  Anna  (Kuhn)  Sites  [7-132.3]; 
m  June  12,  1902,  LYDIA  B.  GARDNER,  b  Apr.  27,  1881.  Laborer;  res.,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (7): 

[7-382.1]  1.  Mabel  E.,  b  Nov.  24,  1902;  m  Ralph  Peters,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

2.  Robert  Edgar,  b  Feb.  17,  1904;  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 

[7-382.2]  3.  Helen  M.,  b  Apr.  4,  1905;  m  B.  F.  Rock,  Marion,  Pa. 

4.  Howard  F.,  b  Nov.  17,  1907. 

5.  Lena  C.,  b  May  10,  1912. 


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6.  Kenneth  G.,  b  Jan.  4,  1917. 

7.  Franconia  E.,  b  Sept.  6,  1919. 

[7-270.11]  RHODA  M.  SITES,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  dau  Benjamin  and  Anna  (Kuhn)  Sites  [7-132.3]; 
m  June  8,  1916,  WILLIAM  O.  SAUM,  b  Dec.  15,  1867;  s  John  B.  and  Margaret  (George)  Saum. 
Farmer;  res.,  Greencastle,  Pa.,  R.  D.,  No.  1.  (1922.) 

One  child:  John  Benjamin,  b  Aug.  5,  1917. 

[7-270.13]  MARY  A.  SITES,  b  Aug.  4,  1894;  dau  Benjamin  and  Anna  (Kuhn)  Sites  [7-132.3]; 
vi  Aug.  14,  1911,  FRANK  ESHELMAN,  b  May  10,  1892;  d  Dec.  4,  1918;  s  John  F.  and  May  (Martin) 
Eshelman.  Res.;  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  3.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Thelma,  b  Aug.  9,  1912. 

2.  Meriam,  b  May  27,  1915;  d  May  5,  1918. 

[7-270.14]  MARY  ELIZABETH  SITES,  b  May  6,  1879;  dau  Cyrus  and  Amelia  (Hollands)  Sites 
[7-132.4];  m  Dec.  27,  1906,  FRANKLIN  GILBERT,  b  Aug.  17,  1869;  s  Sarah  Gilbert.  Millwright; 
res.,  Greencastle,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Catharine  1  M  b  June  g  1908. 

2.  Constance  j 

3.  Walter  R.,  b  Dec.  29,  1909. 

4.  Samuel  D.,  b  Aug.  27,  1913. 

5.  Anna  Florine,  b  Mar.  9,  1915;  d  Feb.  10,  1917. 

6.  Alma  G.,  b  Dec.  28,  1916. 

[7-270.15]  CYRUS  LESLIE  SITES,  b  May  10,  1880;  s  Cyrus  and  Amelia  (Hollands)  Sites  [7-132.4]; 
m  Dec.  28,  1901,  ETTA  SEIDERS,  b  Nov.  7, 1881.  Farmer;  res.,  Greencastle,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1922.) 
Children  (9): 

[7-382.10]  1.  Ethyl  May,  b  June  8,  1902;  m  Paul  D.  Clever. 

2.  Beulah  Evelyn,  b  Sept.  22,  1904. 

3.  George  Noble,  b  Dec.  22,  1905. 

4.  William  Albert,  b  Mar.  20,  1907. 

5.  Margaret  Amelia,  b  May  24,  1908. 

6.  Henry  Herbert,  b  Dec.  30,  1910. 

7.  Olive  Louise,  b  Mar.  24,  1912.  < 

8.  Janette,  b  Jan.  28,  1915;  d  May  13,  1917. 

9.  Lydia  Cathrine,  b  Sept.  20,  1919. 

[7-270.25]  MARY  B.  SITES,  b  Sept.  5,  1896;  dau  William  C.  and  Lydia  F.  (Seider)  Sites  [7-132.8]; 
m  Oct.  15,  1916,  EDWARD  B.  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  24,  1896;  s  H.  L.  and  Sarah  (Burkholder)  Snyder. 
Expressman;  res.,  47  N.  S.  Chambersburg,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Mabelle  C.,  b  Dec.  30,  1916. 

[7-271]  NORMAN  L.  WALCK,  b  Sept.  21,  1888;  s  Moses  and  Alice  M.  (Sites)  Walck  [7-136]; 
m  July  30,  1907,  OLA  ZEIGLER,  b  Aug.  26,  1886;  dau  William  and  Ida  M.  (Bryan)  Zeigler.  Farmer; 
R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Greencastle,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  Z.,  b  Feb.  17,  1908. 

2.  Madeline,  b  Mar.  1,  1912. 

3.  Frances,  b  May  1,  1916. 

[7-272]  ALVON  BRECKENRIDGE  McCRARY,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  s  John  Hinton  and  Anna  (Shultz) 
McCrary  [7-144];  m  June  29,  1899,  NETA  MAUDE  COLLINS,  b  July  2, 1882;  dau  James  and  Jessie 
(Hay)  Collins.  Train  dispatcher,  C.  &  O.  R.  R. ;  res.,  Ronceverte,  W.  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Virginia,  b  Aug.  15,  1900. 


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2.  Thomas  Hinton,  b  Aug.  6,  1902. 

3.  Clinton  R.,  b  Aug.  16,  1905. 

4.  Nellie  May,  b  Dee.  18,  1907. 

[7-274]  MARGUERITE  MASON  McCRARY,  b  Mar.  5,  1878;  dau  John  Hinton  and  Anna  (Shultz) 
McCrary  [7-144];  m  Dec.  24,  1901,  E.  L.  CEASE,  b  Apr.  29,  1872;  s  E.  P.  and  Sallie  (Swink)  Cease. 
Contractor;  res.,  Bridgewater,  Va.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[7-275]  WAHNETA  REBECCA  BERRY,  b  Nov.  10,  1872;  dau  J.  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Berry 
[7-146]  ;m  Oct.  5,  1905,  SAUL  TEMPLE  SMITH,  b  Mar.  11,  1870;  s  Wethers  and  Mary  V.  (Gunneli) 
Smith.  Asst,  supt.,  Va.  Penitentiary;  res.,  419  S.  Belvedere  St.,  Richmond,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary  Virginia,  b  July  25,  1906. 

2.  Elvin  R.,  b  Nov.  22,  1909. 

3.  Kemper  Rolston,  b  Dec.  14,  1911. 

[7-276]  FLORENCE  EDNA  BERRY,  b  Dec.  16,  1874;  dau  J.  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Berry 
[7-146];  m  May  12,  1897,  JOHN  DAZLE  PARKER,  b  Dec.  5,  1873;  s  John  A.  and  Martha  J.  Parker. 
Telegraph  operator;  res.,  Raphine,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  18,  1902. 

2.  Gladys,  b  Apr.  13,  1904. 

3.  Dorothy  Lee,  b  July  21,  1913. 

[7-278]  PERCY  LEONARD  BERRY,  b  May  27,  1880;  s  J.  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Berry)  [7-146] ; 
m  June  27,  1906,  BESSIE  ASENATH  FIX,  b  Apr.  13,  1885;  dau  Charles  P.  and  Margaret  A.  (Lowman) 
Fix.  R.  R.  Bridge  Carpenter;  res.,  Raphine,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Euna  A.,  b  Oct.  16,  1908. 

2.  Mattie  L.,  b  May  27,  1911. 

3.  Charles  Leonard,  b  Sept.  22,  1914. 

4.  Thelma  Edna,  b  Feb.  18,  1917. 

5.  Mary  Dell,  b  July  17,  1919. 

[7-279]  BESSIE  BELL  BERRY,  b  Jan.  13,  1883;  dau  J.  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Berry  [7-146]; 
m  July  2,  1907,  WALTER  HALE  WADE,  b  Apr.  24,  1883;  s  J.  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Harman)  Wade.  R.  F. 
D.  Carrier;  res.,  Raphine,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Elsie  Berry,  b  Nov.  13,  1908. 

2.  Billie  Harman,  b  Dec.  6,  1910. 

3.  Mary  Alice,  b  Oct.  22,  1912. 

4.  Walter  Hamilton,  b  July  20,  1914. 

5.  Charles  Winston,  b  Dec.  15,  1917. 

[7-280]  MABLE  SHULTZ  BERRY,  b  Apr.  30,  1885;  dau  3.  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Berry  [7-146]; 
m  Oct.  22,  1912,  JAMES  HOMER  WADE,  b  July  31,  1880;  s  James  Franklin  and  Mary  Alice  (Harman) 
Wade.  Merchant;  Greenville,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Katheryn  Marie,  b  Aug.  20,  1916. 

[7-281]  MATTIE  McKEE  BERRY,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  dau  J.  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Berry 
[7-146];  m  Feb.  24,  1917,  WILLIAM  RUFUS  KINDIG,  b  Jan.  25,  1883;  s  James  R.  and  Katharine 
(McClure)  Kindig.  Farmer;  res.,  Stuarts  Draft,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Paul  Berry,  b  Sept.  20,  1919. 

[7-282]  CHESLEY  DOAK  SHULTZ,  b  Jan.  25,  1879;  s  Franklin  G.  and  Emma  E.  (Steele)  Shultz 
[7-147] ;  m  Jan.  27,  1904,  LEONORA  CHRISTIAN  PARKER,  b  Apr.  2,  1879 ;  dau  John  A.  and  Martha 


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Jane  (Watts)  Parker.  Pres.,  The  McClure  Co.,  Inc.,  Printers  and  Publishers;  res.,  Staunton,  Va. 
(1920  ) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Beverley  Parker,  h  May  31,  1907. 

2.  Emma  Jane,  h  Dec.  9,  1911. 

[7-283]  HENRY  WARWICK  SHULTZ,  h  Aug.  8,  1881;  s  Franklin  G.  and  Emma  E.  (Steele) 
Shultz  [7-147] ;  m  July  1,  1909,  JESSIE  PEDIGO,  b  May  21,  1880;  dau  John  H.  and  Cornelia  (Davison) 
Pedigo.  Telegraph  operator;  res.,  Martinsville,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  Warwick,  b  Jan.  2,  1915. 

[7-284]  EARL  MECKLON  SHULTZ,  b  Sept.  22,  1883;  s  Frank  G.  and  Emma  E.  (Steele)  Shultz 
[7-147];  m  Nov.  9,  1910,  BESSIE  JONES,  b  Sept.  15,  1889;  dau  Benjamin  and  Sallie  L.  (Pedigo) 
Jones.  Postmaster;  res.,  Greenville,  Va.  (1920.) 

[7-285]  FREDERICK  STEELE  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  2,  1887;  s  Frank  G.  and  Emma  E.  (Steele) 
Shultz  [7-147];  m  Jan.  15, 1909,  EULEE  MELTON,  b  Jan.  3,  1889;  dau  John  Welsey  and  Helen  (Hiter) 
Melton.  Dentist;  res.,  Roanoke,  Va.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-287]  EDNA  ELIZABETH  McGUFFIN,  b  May,  1885;  dau  John  T.  and  Sarah  E.  (Alphin) 
McGuffin  [7—149] ;  m  HENRY  T.  KIRKPATRICK.  Res.,  Lexington,  Va.  [Mrs.  Cunningham.] 

Children  (8): 

1.  John  Samuel;  2.  Thomas;  3.  Henry  Seaford. 

[7-288]  LULA  MAY  LINDSAY,  b  Jan.  26,  1883;  dau  H.  T.  and  Emma  J.  (McGuffin)  Lindsay 
[7-150];  m  Oct.  3,  1906,  FRANK  D.  CARSON,  s  Robert  N.  and  Patsy  Lyle  (Lush)  Carson.  Res., 
Raphine,  Va.  [Mrs.  Cunningham.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grier  Lindsay,  b  July  18,  1909. 

2.  Edith  Carlisle,  b  May  31,  1914. 

[7-289]  MARY  EVA  LINDSAY,  b  Sept.  30,  1885;  dau  H.  T.  and  Emma  J.  (McGuffin)  Lindsay 
[7-150];  m  Sept.  4,  1907,  JOHN  B.  HARRIS.  Res.,  Peaklin  Place,  Lynchburg,  Va.  [Mrs.  Cunningham.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  May  Louise;  b  Aug.  31,  1910. 

2.  Helen  McGuffin,  b  July  2,  1912. 

[7-289.5]  JOSEPH  THOMAS  CARR,  b  Mar.  18,  1867;  d  Mar.  6,  1914;  s  George  W.  and  Nancy 
(Grove)  Carr  [7-156.2] ;  m  Sept.  25,  1895,  ELLA  COINER,  b  Jan.  22, 1870;  dau  James  David  and  Louise 
Caroline  (Kiser)  Coiner.  Furniture  manufacturer;  res.,  Basic  City,  Va.  (1922.) 

One  dau:  Louise  Kathleen,  b  Jan.  7,  1899,  is  a  graduate  of  the  Elizabeth  College,  Salem, 
Va.,  A.  B.  Teacher  of  elocution  in  Newport  News  High  School,  also  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
worker. 

Mrs.  Ella  Coiner  Carr  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  9,  1921,  L.  B.  Watson;  res.,  Clifton  Forge,  Va. 

[7-289.7]  IDA  CARR,  b  1870;  d  Dec.,  1894;  dau  George  W.  and  Nancy  (Grove)  Carr  [7-156.2]; 
m  DAVID  YOUNT,  dec. 

One  child: 

[7-382.1]  Dau ;  m  A.  C.  Terry;  2410  Newport  News,  Va.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-289.8]  EMMA  CARR,  b  1871;  dau  George  W.  and  Nancy  (Grove)  Carr  [7-156.2];  m  CHARLES 
LEONARD.  Res.  Corimore,  Va. 

One  child: 

[7-382.2]  Floyd  Lee,  m  Fay  Kline;  dentist;  res.,  Bridgewater,  Va. 

[Letters  unans. ;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[7-290]  E.  ALONZO  CRAWFORD,  b  July  4,  1876;  s  Preston  H.  and  Rachel  B.  (Hefner)  Crawford 
[7-157];  m  JULIA  M.  O’DELL,  dau  Charles  U.  and  Fanny  (Williams)  O’Dell.  Farmer  and  stock 
raiser  specializing  in  breeding  of  registered  shorthorned  cattle.  Res.,  Ireland,  W.  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Almonta  Belle,  b  Dec.,  1912. 

2.  Mabel  Grace,  b  Dec.,  1917. 

3.  Lola  Frances,  b  June  10,  1920. 

[7-291]  LELIA  BROWNLEE,  b  Dec.  22,  1860;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  J.  (Hawpe)  Brownlee 
[7-162a];  m  June  7,  1899,  CHARLES  H.  FRIEND,  b  July  6,  1866;  s  Robert  Marton  and  Bettie  J. 
(Henderson)  Friend.  Teacher;  res.,  South  Boston,  Va.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[7-292]  WILLIAM  BROWNLEE,  b  Jan.  16,  1863;  s  William  H.  and  Mary  J.  (Hawpe)  Brownlee 
[7-162a];  m  Dec.  26,  1894,  ELLA  E.  WILLIAMS,  b  June  10,  1857;  d  July  22,  1906;  dau  James  and 
Henrietta  (Critzer)  Williams.  Farmer;  res.,  Staunton,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  M.,  b  Apr.  26,  1896. 

2.  W.  A.,  b  Jan.  23,  1899. 

[7-293]  GARNETT  THOMAS  KOINER,  b  Sept.  29,  1868;  s  Michael  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Hawpe- 
Brownlee)  Coiner  [7-162b];  m  May  30,  1913,  MARY  E.  SCHERRER,  b  Sept.  15,  1895;  dau  William 
and  Katie  (Curtin)  Scherrer.  Farmer;  res.,  Rockville,  Md.  (1921.)  The  original  spelling  of  the 
name  was  KINER,  Garnett  spells  the  name  with  a  “K.” 

Children  (J): 

1.  William  Garnett,  b  May  22,  1914;  d  Nov.  19,  1915. 

2.  Edith  Annona,  b  June  8,  1916. 

3.  Robert  Paul,  b  June  22,  1918. 

4.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Nov.  23,  1920. 

[7-295]  HOMER  BRILEY  COINER,  b  Dec.  5,  1871;  s  Michael  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Hawpe-Brownlee) 
Coiner  [7-162b];  m- Oct.  30,  1901,  MATTIE  SUE  WEADE,  b  Sept.  2,  1875;  dau  Henry  Charles  and 
Jane  (Kiser)  Weade.  Farmer;  res.,  Waynesboro,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Michael  Henry,  b  May  4,  1904. 

2.  Virginia  C.,  b  Oct.  21,  1906. 

3.  Janet  Sue,  b  June  12,  1908. 

4.  Martha  C.,  b  Dec.  11,  1910. 

[7-296]  BERNICE  COINER,  b  Mar.  11,  1878;  dau  Michael  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Hawpe-Brownlee) 
Coiner  [7-162b];  m  Nov.  24,  1908,  LOUIE  BEAN,  b  Nov.  3,  1874;  s  Louis  and  Hannah  (Sheetz)  Bean. 
Candy  maker;  res.,  Waynesboro,  Va.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Louie  Coiner,  b  Feb.  23,  1910. 

[7-297]  WILLIAM  S.  HAWPE,  b  May  22,  1872;  s  James  William  T.  and  Amanda  J.  (Boone) 
Hawpe  [7-163];  m  Dec.  12,  1900,  MAGGIE  A.  MILLER,  b  Oct.  8,  1872;  dau  Cornelius  G.  and  Mary 
Sue  (Brownlee)  Miller.  Res.,  Greenville,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  William  Erskine,  b  Nov.  1,  1901. 

2.  Mary  Boone,  b  Oct.  25,  1907. 

3.  Anna  Kathryn,  b  Sept.  8,  1909. 

4.  Thomas  G.,  b  Jan.  5  1911. 

5.  - ,  b  Nov.  24,  1913. 

[7-299]  HARRY  HAMPDEN  DAWSON,  b  Nov.  8,  1880;  s  Thomas  A.  and  Minnie  E.  (Geeding) 
Dawson  [7-164];  m  Mar.  3,  1913,  KATHERINE  WHITLOCK,  b  Aug.  3,  1878;  daw  John  N.  and  Mar¬ 
tha  V.  (Greiner)  Whitlock.  Freight  Rate  Clerk;  res.,  119  Maryland  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.  No 
Issue.  (1921.) 


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[7-300]  LEONARD  G.  DAWSON,  b  Jan.  19,  1882;  s  Thomas  A.  and  Minnie  E.  (Geeding)  Dawson 
[7-164];  m  HELEN  DWYER.  American  consul;  Madras,  India.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[7-301]  HELEN  ELIZABETH  BLENCOWE,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  dau  Frank  and  Ada  M.  (Geeding) 
Blencowe  [7-165];  m  Dec.  26,  1920,  POMEROY  YOUNG,  b  May  31,  1891  ;s  Uriah  and  Martha  Hannah 
Young.  Box  factory;  res.,  19  Emmonds  Place,  Craddock,  Va.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[7-302]  IDA  MARGARET  HUGHSON,  b  Nov.  3,  1855;  dau  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson 
[7—167] ;  m  Nov.  20,  1879,  ALBERT  P.  CALFEE,  b  Nov.  3,  1849;  d  Apr.  6,  1918;  s  Robert  A.  and 
Amanda  J.  Calfee.  Res.,  Basic,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[7-383]  1.  Fred  A.,  b  Oct.  20,  1880;  m  Wertie  M.  Tomes. 

[ 7—384]  2.  Lucy  A.,  b  Jan.  2,  1883;  m  Guy  B.  Willson. 

[7-303]  MARCELINE  HUGHSON,  b  June  30,  1857;  dau  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson 
[7-167];  m  ROBERT  W.  MATHEWS,  b  June  1,  1854;  d  Apr.  18,  1899.  Res.  Basic,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert,  b  July  8,  1899. 

[7-304]  LUCY  FRED  HUGHSON,  b  May  27,  1859;  dau  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson 
[7-167];  m  Dec.  22,  1885,  WILLIAM  G  HAYSLETT,  b  June  6,  1857;  d  July  25,  1907;  s  Ferdinand 
Fairfax  and  Jane  Charlotte  (Laughlin)  Hayslett. 

William  G.  Hayslett  was  superintendent  of  bridges  on  the  Mobile  and  Ohio  R.  R. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Charles  Otis,  b  Dec.  4,  1886;  unm;  Ass’t  Cashier  First  National  Bank,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 
[7-385]  2.  Edith  Ann,  b  Apr.  17,  1888;  m  Warren  T.  Willis. 

3.  Howell  Fairfax,  b  Dec.  19,  1889;  unm;  7514  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

4.  William  Goheen,  b  May  3,  1892;  unm;  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

[7-386]  5.  Mildred  Randolph,  b  Aug.  14,  1897;  m  Leslie  A.  Miller. 

6.  Margaret  Dawson,  b  Nov.  7,  1899;  unm  ;  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

[7-305]  EMMA  JANE  HUGHSON,  b  Mar.  14,  1861;  dau  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson 
[7-167];  m  Nov.  6,  1884,  EDWARD  PONCEL  HAWKINS;  b  Feb.  19,  1859;  s  Edward  R.  and  Jennie 
(Anderson)  Hawkins.  General  Roadmaster  on  railways;  res.,  1308  N.  Waco  St.,  Wichita,  Kans.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 3 ): 

[7-387]  1.  Edward  Hughson,  b  Nov.  8,  1886;  m  Mattie  E.  Cannon. 

[7-388]  2.  Emma  Lucille,  b  Dec.  1,  1888;  m  E.  Lattimore  Compere. 

3.  Virginia  Huldah,  b  Dec.  6,  1890. 

Mrs.  Hawkins  has  in  her  possession  the  flax  spinning  wheel  used  by  her  grandmother,  Margaret 
Shultz  Dettor. 

[7-306]  REV.  OTIS  HUGHSON,  b  Jan.  29,  1863;  s  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson  [7-167]; 
m  Nov.  16,  1893,  ELSIE  GRIGGS,  b  June  15,  1861 ;  dau  Rice  and  Martha  (Wright)  Griggs.  Clergyman; 
res.,  Lexington,  Ky.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John,  b  Aug.  27,  1898. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Nov.  26,  1900. 

[7-307]  DR.  DETTOR  HUGHSON,  b  Jan.  20,  1867 ;  s  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson  [7-167] 
m  Aug.  9,  1893,  JESSIE  WOOD,  b  May  3,  1871 ;  dau  Jesse  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Davis)  Wood.  Physi¬ 
cian;  res.,  Basic,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Marceline,  b  May  30,  1894;  d  Dec.  11,  1902. 

2.  Mabel  W.,  b  Nov.  8,  1895;  d  July  19,  1899. 

3.  Emma  J.,  b  June  9,  1897. 

[7-389]  4.  Hallie  C.,  b  Sept.  4,  1898;  m  Earl  G.  Layman. 

5.  Wilbur  D.,  b  July  28,  1900. 


Plate  15 


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Passport,  of  Friederich  Borrmann  permitting  him  to  return  with  his  family  from 
Berthelsdorf  to  Silesia;  it  is  dated  May  5,  1753. 

(Original  document  is  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 

(Translation) 

The  High  born  Countess  and  Lady,  Lady  Erdmuth  Dorothy,  Countess  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  and  Lady  of  Zinzendorf  and  Pottendorf,  born  Countess  of  Reuss  and  Lady  of  Plauen, 
lady  of  the  dominions  of  Freydeck,  Schoneck,  Thurnstein,  Wachau  Valley,  Graitz,  Cranichfeld, 
Gera,  Schleitz  and  Lobenstein,  etc.,  hereditary  feudal  and  judiciary  estate,  the  Estate  of  Upper- 
Middle  and  Lower-Berthelsdorf  together  with  their  Appurtenances,  their  established  Law'  Court 
of  Berthelsdorf,  etc.  record  and  avow  what  concerns  the  bearer  of  this  [Passport]. 

The  personal  appearance  of  Friederich  Borrmann,  former  distiller  to  her  Ladyship’s  Court, 
together  with  his  wife,  Rosina,  and  four  children. 

Stature . . . 

Clothing . 

God  Speed — Coming  from  a  place  not  infested  with  infectious  diseases  he  intends  to  travel  by 
wray  of  Lauban  and  Silesia,  As  he  requires  for  the  continuance  of  his  business  and  journey  Safety 
and  protection,  he  has  applied  to  us  for  a  passport;  we  have  therefore  duly  submitted  the  matter 
to  you  and  humbly  request  your  Ladyship  to  issue  orders  to  all  higher  and  lower  authorities  both 
military  and  civil  to  allow  the  aforesaid  six  persons  to  pass  and  repass  and  let  them  enjoy  safety. 
In  all  similar  cases  full  reciprocity  shall  be  allowed  in  our  district. 

In  accordance  wdth  documentary  evidence  your  Ladyship  has  not  objected  to  similar  requests. 

Done  at  Berthelsdorf  May  5,  1753. 

Paul  Schneider 
Pt.  Gerichts  Actuar. 


Plate  16 


August  Gottlieb  Spangenberg  (1704-1792),  a  Moravian  bishop  who  attempted  to  con¬ 
vert  the  Schwenkfelders  of  Pennsylvania  to  the  Moravian  faith. 

(Courtesy  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


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6.  Mary  E.,  b  Dec.  30,  1903. 

7.  Audrey,  b  June  18,  1907. 

8.  Fred,  b  Aug.  24,  1910. 

9.  Lovell,  b  Oct.  7,  1913. 

10.  Virginia,  b  Nov.  12,  1917. 

[7-308]  FREDERICK  MITCHELL  HUGHSON,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  s  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor) 
Hughson  [7-167];  m  Oct.  20, 1897,  CORNELIA  MAY  COLLINS,  b  Oct.  9,  1875.  Real  estate  and  loan 
business;  res.,  Roanoke,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Preston,  b  July  10,  1898. 

2.  Bernard  Collins,  b  Jan.  28,  1912. 

[7-309]  ANNIE  PALMER  HUGHSON,  b  Feb.  12,  1874;  dau  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson 
[7—167] ;  m  Mar.  14,  1900,  A.  P.  CUNNINGHAM,  b  Oct.  5,  1874;  s  John  and  Annie  E.  (Paris)  Cunning¬ 
ham.  Divorced;  res.,  Basic,  Va.  (1920.)  Mrs.  Cunningham  is  a  nurse  and  was  of  great  assistance  to 
the  editor  in  collecting  data  on  the  Dettor  families.  She  has  in  her  possession  the  Dettor  Family  Bible. 

Children  (3): 

1.  J.  Sumpter,  b  May  9,  1901. 

2.  Nell  Vernon,  b  Mar.  7,  1904. 

3.  Judith  Anne,  b  Oct.  7,  1905. 

[7-310]  ALBERT  LYNN  HUGHSON,  b  Jan.  8,  1880;  s  Fred  and  Lucy  A.  (Dettor)  Hughson 
[7-167];  m  Dec.  17,  1902,  MARGARET  APPERSON,6  Aug.  7,  1882;  dau  Allen  B.  and  Margaret  E. 
(Moore)  Apperson.  Attorney-at-law;  501  1st  Nat’l  Bank  Bldg.,  Roanoke,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Aylwin  E.,  b  Nov.  6,  1903. 

2.  Albert  L.,  b  Aug.  4,  1911. 

[7-311]  LULA  XEMENA  DETTOR,  b  Aug.  11,  1866;  dau  William  F.  and  Martha  A.  (Carter) 
Dettor  [7-168] ;  m  Feb.  26,  1895,  DR.  A.  CUSTIS  SMITH,  b  July  6,  1844;  d  June  5,  1915;  s  Dr. 
Edwin  Lee  and  Mary  Ann  (Walton)  Smith.  Dentist;  Gordonsville,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Lillian  Custis,  b  Mar.  19,  1891;  Gordonsville,  Va. 

[7-390]  2.  Mary  Lee,  b  Feb.  1,  1896;  m  Ira  B.  Brooks. 

Met  Again  After  Fifty  Years. 

At  Gettysburg  Dr.  A.  C.  Smith,  of  Gordonsville,  Va. ,  remarked  to  some  comrades  that  he  would  like  to  find  the 
Federal  soldier,  if  alive  and  there,  who  gave  him,  when  wounded  desperately  at  the  Bloody  Angle,  lying  over  the  stone 
wall,  a  drink  of  water  out  of  his  canteen.  One  who  listened  to  him  heard  later  of  a  Federal  soldier  who  was  looking  for 
a  Confederate,  if  there,  to  whom  he  had  given  a  drink  of  water  at  the  Angle. 

When  Dr.  Smith  marched  with  his  comrades  of  Pickett’s  Division,  on  the  fiftieth  anniversary  to  the  hour  of  the 
great  Pickett  charge  and  climbed  over  the  fence  near  the  top  of  Cemetery  Ridge,  he  stood  again  at  the  Angle,  and  soon 
both  men  were  descried  and  brought  together.  It  was  hard  for  the  men  of  ripened  years  to  recognize  the  young  soldier 
features  of  fifty  years  ago.  They  talked  over  the  circumstances  and  became  satisfied  that  they  were  the  two  who  met 
thus  on  the  battlefield.  The  Federal  was  Mr.  Hamilton,  of  Philadelphia,  a  fine  man,  a  Mason,  and  a  man  of  cordial 
brotherly  heart.  He  bears  the  long  scar  on  his  cheek  of  a  bad  wound.  They  remained  together  for  some  time,  took 
each  other’s  address,  clinked  together  glasses  of  lemonade,  and  in  parting  repeated  with  manly  firmness  and  without 
affectation,  the  words  simply  spoken  so  many  times  on  that  historic  ground,  “Well,  if  we  never  meet  again  on  earth,  I 
hope  we  shall  meet  in  Heaven.”  [From  Newspaper  clipping  furnished  by  Margaret  Lee  Dettor  Johnson,  Louisa,  Va.] 
One  of  the  many  battles  in  the  Civil  War  in  which  Dr.  Smith  fought  was  that  of  Gettysburg.  He  participated  in 
Pickett’s  charge  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  in  the  56th  Regiment,  Garnett’s  Brigade,  Pickett’s  Division.  While 
marching  forward,  a  bullet  struck  his  gun  barrel,  splitting  his  thumb.  Powder  got  into  the  wound,  making  it  quite 
painful  for  him  to  fire  the  gun.  He  was  among  those  who  captured  the  stone  wall  at  the  Bloody  Angle.  They  fired 
there  one  or  two  rounds,  and  then  orders  were  given  to  advance  over  the  wall  to  seize  the  cannon.  He  climbed  the  wall 
and  was  shot,  seemingly  by  a  flanking  force  below  him  on  the  left.  One  bullet  entered  his  shoulder,  passed  through 
his  body  and  out  about  the  collar  bone,  and  another  the  back  of  his  knee,  going  through  so  that,  being  just  beneath  the 
skin  in  front,  it  popped  out  when  the  surgeon  cut.  He  fell  over  on  the  upper  side  of  the  wall,  and  lay  on  the  field 
several  days.  General  Armstead  jumped  over  his  body  when  he  climbed  the  wall.  [Charles  C.  Anderson], 

Dr.  Smith  said  the  wound  in  the  thumb  gave  him  more  trouble  and  he  suffered  more  from  that  wound  than  from 
his  other  wounds.  He  lay  on  or  near  the  battlefield  twenty-one  days;  no  attention  was  given  him  at  first  as  they  were 
sure  he  would  die  in  a  few  moments,  but  finally  they  fed  him  and  took  him  up  and  put  him  in  a  wagon  and  carried 
him  away  for  treatment.  The  shaking  was  agony,  I  have  heard  him  say.  [Mrs.  Frank  Johnson.] 


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[7-312]  LILLIAN  ASHLEY  DETTOR,  b  Oct.  27,  1867 ;  d  Mar.  16,  1887 ;  dau  William  F.  and  Martha 
A.  (Carter)  Dettor  [7-168];  m  Feb.  24,  1886,  WILLIAM  L.  DOWELL,  b  Nov.  26,  1863;s  Lemuel  and 
Marietta  (Beck)  Dowell.  Merchant;  res.,  Gordonsville,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Lilian,  b  Mar.  9,  1887,  d  1888. 

[7-313]  EDGAR  GRAFTON  DETTOR,  b  May  11,  1869;  d  Dec.  15,  1904;  s  William  F.  and  Martha 
A.  (Carter)  Dettor  [7-168];  m  Sept.  23,  1893,  CLARA  BELLE  SCHLEICHER,  b  Dec.  11,  1867;  dau 
George  and  Eliza  A.  (Scherer)  Schleicher.  Railroad  man;  res.,  2416  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  G.  Vernelle,  b  July  23,  1897;  unm. 

[7-314]  MARGARET  LEE  DETTOR,  b  Oct.  2,  1871;  dau  William  F.  and  Martha  A.  (Carter) 
Dettor  [7-168];  m  May  18,  1898,  FRANK  T.  JOHNSON,  b  May  11,  1866;  s  Thaddeus  and  Callie 
(Waller)  Johnson.  Farmer  and  florist;  res.,  Louisa,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  William  T.,  b  Oct.  18,  1899;  unm;  Louisa,  Va. 

2.  Frank  Leigh,  b  Sept.  28,  1902;  unm;  Louisa,  Va. 

3.  Grafton  Scott,  b  Aug.  26,  1903;  d  1917. 

The  editor  is  indebted  to  Margaret  Lee  Johnson  for  valuable  data  in  connection  with  the  various 
members  of  the  Dettor  Family.  She  is  a  specialist  in  the  growing  of  Violets,  shrubbery  and  fancy 
poultry. 

[7-315]  WILLIAM  M.  DETTOR,  b  May  8,  1874;  s  William  F.  and  Martha  A.  (Carter)  Dettor 
[7-168];  m  Aug.  15,  1900,  LETTA  B.  AGNEW,  b  Dec.  2,  1877;  dau  William  H.  and  Melissa  (Herron) 
Agnew.  Pole  Inspector;  Western  Union  Tel.  Co. ;  res.,  416  Crest  Road,  Missionary  Ridge,  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Melville,  b  June  26,  1901. 

[7-316]  BERNARD  TAYLOR  DETTOR,  b  Dec.  7,  1877;  s  William  F.  and  Martha  A.  (Carter) 
Dettor  [7-168];  m  Dec.  27,  1899,  LENA  RIVERS  SMITH,  b  Mar.  19,  1881;  dau  M.  M.  and  Mary  A. 
Smith.  Electrical  engineer;  res.,  703  Ivy  St.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Marion  Aubrey,  b  July  30,  1901. 

2.  Doris  Kathlene,  b  Aug.  5,  1904;  d  Jan.  27,  1905. 

3.  Helen  Ruth,  b  Oct.  4,  1910. 

Bernard  Taylor  Dettor  has  in  his  possession  his  father’s  Family  Bible.  The  editor  is  indebted  to 
him  for  valuable  data  concerning  the  Dettor  families. 


[7-317a]  JENNIE  CARTER  DETTOR,  b  Aug.  8,  1881;  dau  William  F.  and  Martha  A.  (Carter) 
Dettor  [7-168] ;  m  Apr.  13,  1911,  DR.  THOMAS  NOVAL  JEFFERIS,  b  Apr.  11, 1856;  d  May  30, 1913; 
s  Joseph  and  Rebecca  Jefferis.  Physician;  res.,  Gordonsville,  Va. 

One  child:  Thomas  Carter,  b  Feb.  17,  1912. 


[ 7— 317b]  JENNIE  CARTER  (DETTOR)  JEFFERIS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  26,  1916, 
HARRY  SYDNOR  WILLIS,  b  Apr.  1,  1869;  s  James  S.  and  Jennie  (Layman)  Willis.  Veterinary 
surgeon;  res.,  Gordonsville,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 


1.  Harry  Sydnor,  b  Nov.  11,  1916. 

2.  James  Richard,  b  Nov.  26,  1917. 

3.  Jennie  Douglas 

4.  Martha  Elizabeth 


twins,  b  Sept.  8,  1919. 


[7-318]  MARY  MAUD  DETTOR,  6  Oct.  28,  1883;  d  Apr.  4,  1909;  dau  William  F.  and  Martha  A. 
(Carter)  Dettor  [7-168];  m  June,  1907,  ELMER  S.  SCRUGGS,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  s  Benjamin  Elliott 
and  Mary  E.  (Lewis)  Scruggs.  Farmer;  Thelma,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elmer  Dettor,  b  Apr.  1,  1909;  d  July  5,  1910. 


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[7-319]  JOSEPH  L.  DETTOR,  b  Jan.  12,  1869;  s  Adam  C.  and  Lynn  (Davis)  Dettor  [7-169];  m 
Oct.  2,  1889  MARY  LOUISE  BROWN,  b  Apr.  22,  1868;  dau  James  M.  and  Mary  Susan  N.  Brown. 
Foreman  lumber  Co.;  res.,  Charlottesville,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Charles  L.,  b  Sept.  13,  1890;  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

[7-391]  2.  Norman  M.,  b  Feb.  29,  1892;  m  Eva  M.  Flannagan. 

3.  Joseph  R.,  b  June  5,  1894;  Charlottesville,  Va. 

4.  John  D.,  b  Jan  2,  1896;  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Pacific  Fleet,  U.  S.  N.  Enlisted  at  outbreak  of 

war. 

5.  Mary  Lynn,  b  Mar.  20,  1897 ;  d  May  9,  1898. 

[7-392]  6.  Daisy  Louise,  b  Feb.  22,  1899;  m  Frank  Ware  Woods. 

7.  James  A.,  b  Oct.  21,  1901. 

8.  Fred  H.,  b  Oct.  31,  1904;  d  July  27,  1905. 

9.  Margaret  M.,  b  Feb.  15,  1907. 

[7-320]  ANNIE  M.  DETTOR,  b  Jan.  1,  1872;  dau  Adam  C.  and  Lynn  (Davis)  Dettor  [7-169];  ?n 
Aug.  30,  1904,  CHARLES  M.  BROOKS,  b  Nov.  27,  1874;  s  James  M.  and  Katherine  J.  (Shields) 
Brooks.  Farmer;  res.,  Stuarts  Draft,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Guy  D.,  b  Aug.  22,  1908. 

2.  Sara  C.,  b  Feb.  24,  1910. 

3.  William  A.,  b  Nov.  13,  1915. 

[7-321]  CLARENCE  W.  DETTOR,  b  Mar.  1,  1875;  s  Adam  C.  and  Lynn  (Davis)  Dettor  [7-169]; 
m  Dec.  28,  1898,  MINNIE  MAY  GOODS,  dau  Robert  and  Sarah  (Pritchard)  Goods.  Machinist;  res., 
1003  King  St.,  Alexandria,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Irene,  b  Aug.  19,  1900. 

2.  Ruby,  b  Mar.  12,  1905. 

3.  Sarah,  b  May  24,  1906. 

[7-322]  MARION  ELIZABETH  FLEISHER,  b  Oct.  3,  1853;  d  Dec.  23,  1917;  dau  Henry  H.  and 
Elizabeth  C.  (Dettor)  Fleisher  [7-170];  m  Sept.  14,  1870,  MATTHEW  THOMAS  PUSEY,  b  Oct.  16, 
1841;  d  Feb.  12,  1911;  s  Silas  and  Rhoda  (Truitt)  Pusey.  Farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[7-393]  1.  George  H.,  b  1875;  m  Clara  B.  Turner;  Ocean  View,  Del. 

[7-394]  2.  Arthur  H.,  b  Apr.  29,  1885;  m  Jennie  E.  Derrickson. 

[7-325]  HOWARD  H.  FLEISHER,  b  May  5,  1852;  s  Henry  H.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Dettor)  Fleisher 
[7-170];  m  Dec.  17,  1874,  CAROLINE  PARK,  b  Feb.  28,  1850;  dau  Alfred  and  Francis  (Foy)  Park. 
Grocer;  res.,  Iola,  Kansas.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[7-395]  1.  Milton  H.,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  m  Edith  Blosser. 

[7-396]  2.  Rollo  M.,  b  Apr.  15,  1878;  m  Mary  A.  Davis. 

[7-397]  3.  Ida  L.,  b  Sept.  28,  1884;  m  John  Edward  Ray. 

[7-398]  4.  Leona  E.,  b  Oct.  2,  1888;  m  Elmer  D.  Robb. 

5.  Charles  H.,  b  July  2,  1880;  d  Dec.  19,  1883. 

[7-326]  JOHN  HAMPTON  DETTOR,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  s  Capt.  John  H.  and  Bettie  (Trevilian) 
Dettor  [7-171];  m  ANNIE  LAURIE  CARSON.  Res.,  320  Byrd  St.,  Covington,  Ky.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[7-399]  1.  Bryce  Hampton,  m  Pearle  Boyer;  5114  Whetsel  Ave.,  Madisonville,  Ohio. 

[7-400]  2.  Lillian  A.,  m  Clifton  Boyer;  Covington,  Ky.  No  issue. 

John  Hampton  Dettor  divorced  his  1st  wife;  m  again  and  has  two  or  three  children. 

[ Further  data  unobtainable .] 


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[7-327]  MARGARET  RUTH  DETTOR,  b  Mar.  26,  1891;  dau  George  M.  and  Margaret  V.  (At¬ 
kins)  Dettor  [7-172];  m  Feb.  17,  1920,  GEORGE  GILMER.  Res.  Charlottesville,  Va. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[7-328]  INEZ  DETTOR,  b  Nov.  16,  1892;  dau  George  M.  and  Margaret  V.  (Atkins)  Dettor  [7-172]; 
m  JOSEPH  F.  MEYER.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[7-329]  ELIZABETH  NEWMAN  DETTOR,  b  Jan.  11,  1897;  dau  George  M.  and  Margaret  V. 
(Atkins)  Dettor  [7-172];  m  Jan.  24,  1918,  JASON  I.  ECKFORD. 

One  child:  Margaret  Barbour,  b  Oct.  3,  1919.  [  No  further  data  obtainable .] 

[7-330]  ALMA  DETTOR,  dau  Robert  J.  Dettor  [7-173a-b];  m  ALEXANDER  V.  OWENS.  Cloth¬ 
ing  business;  res.  Garrison  Boulevard,  Baltimore,  Md. 

One  child: 

[7-400.1]  Thelma,  m - ;  husband  dec.  Thelma  lives  with  parents. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[7-331a-b]  ROBERT  J.  DETTOR,  JR.,  s  Robert  J.  Dettor  [7-173a-b];  m  twice;  has  six  sons  living; 
one  dec;  res.,  Arlington,  Baltimore,  Md.  Dorothy  Dalton  Dettor,  wife  of  Robert,  is  said  to  live  in  Ga. 

[B.  T.  D .]  [ Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[7-332]  MARGUERITE  DETTOR,  dau  Robert  J.  Dettor  [7-173a-b];  m  THOMAS  SHELTON. 
Auditor  for  Southern  R.  R. ;  res.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret,  aged  15. 

2.  Annie,  aged  4. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-333]  JOHN  HENRY  WARTMAN,  b  Sept.  24,  1870;  s  Harvey  and  Amanda  (Dettor)  Wart- 
man  [7-174];  m  Apr.  26,  1903,  SINA  BLACK,  b  Mar.  12,  1881;  dau  John  W.  and  Mary  Logan 
(Gold)  Black.  Manager  J.  W.  Black  Lumber  Co.;  St.  Louis,  Mo.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[7-334]  HARRY  WADDEL  HYDE  MILLER,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  d  Sept.  5,  1919;  s  James  and  Phoebe 
J.  G.  (Schultz)  Miller  [7-176];  m  Nov.  29,  1901,  OCEA  A.  BOWERS,  b  Sept.  25,  1880;  dau  George 
and  Margaret  (Hart)  Bowers.  Salesman  and  farmer;  Spottswood,  Va.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-334.1]  SARAH  LOUISA  MALLICOTE,  b  Nov.  9,  1874;  dau  Jasper  N.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz) 
Mallicote  [7-178];  m  1894,  HENDERSON  TAYLOR  CAMPBELL. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary  Shultz,  b  1902;  2.  Jack,  b  1907 ;  3.  Lou  Ella,  b  1912.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[7-334.2]  NANNIE  G.  MALLICOTE,  b  1876;  dau  Jasper  N.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Mallicote  [7- 
178];  m  1900,  P.  E.  POPE. 

Children  [2): 

1.  Joseph  Mallicote,  b  1908. 

2.  Robert  Easton,  b  1914.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[7-334.3]  JASPER  NEWTON  MALLICOTE,  b  1878;  s  Jasper  N.  and  Mary  E.  (Shultz)  Mallicote 
[7-178];  m  1900,  MINNIE  MITCHELL. 

One  child:  Jasper  Newton,  b  1917.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[7-335]  MARY  ELIZABETH  SHULTZ,  b  July  10,  1876;  dau  William  H.  and  Sallie  C.  (Ayres) 
Shultz  [7-179];  m  Apr.  1,  1897,  R.  C.  McCRACIvEN,  b  Jan.  30,  1872,  s  William  and  Mary  (Patton) 
McCracken.  Rancher  and  Dairyman;  res.  Van  Nuys,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth  Sue,  b  Sept.  24,  1907. 

2.  Julia  Rosalee,  b  Feb.  25,  1911. 


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[7-336]  SUSIE  VIRGINIA  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  22,  1878;  dau  William  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Ayres) 
Shultz  [7-179];  m  Jan.  15,  1901,  PAUL  G.  BEYETTE,  b  Nov.  24,  1867;  s  Joseph  and  Fannie  (Longe- 
way)  Beyette.  Salesman;  res.,  Deuton,  Texas.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Margaret,  b  Nov.  4,  1908. 

[7-337]  WILLIAM  O.  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  6,  1880;  s  William  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Ayres)  Shultz  [7-179]; 
m  Feb.  1,  1904,  WINIFRED  SANSOM,5  Feb.  9,  1878;  dau  Marion  and  Eliza  (Powell)  Sansom.  Ranch¬ 
man;  res.,  Paint  Rock,  Texas.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Winnie,  b  Aug.  19,  1918;  d  Aug.  19,  1918. 

[7-338]  STUART  CRAVEN  SHULTZ,  b  Aug.  11,  1886;  s  William  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Ayres)  Shultz 
[7-179];  m  Dec.  26,  1911,  GRACE  SOUTHERN,  b  Oct.  19,  1886;  dau  Solon  Eldridge  and  Mary  J. 
(Metze)  Southern.  Stockman;  res.,  Paint  Rock,  Texas.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Stuart  Southern,  b  Mar.  20,  1913. 

2.  Louanna,  b  Jan.  22,  1915. 

3.  Willis  G.,  b  Mar.  6,  1917. 

[7-339]  ERNEST  R.  SHULTZ,  b  Nov.  7,  1883;  s  Dr.  Charles  A.  and  Bettie  A.  (Rawlins)  Shultz 
[7-180];  m  Dec.  20,  1905,  MYRTLE  IGO  SENTER,  b  Sept.  15,  1883;  dau  F.  Joe  and  Nannie  M. 
(Summers)  Senter.  Merchant;  res.,  Alvarado,  Texas.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Virginia  Ann,  b  Dec.  7,  1914. 

[7-340]  ADDA  VIRGINIA  BLANCHE  SHULTZ,  b  Nov.  29,  1885;  dau  Dr.  Charles  and  Bettie  A. 
(Rawlins)  Shultz  [7-180];  m  Oct.  29,  1907,  REV.  COURTLAND  PRENTICE  CRAIG,  b  Jan.  3, 
1872;  s  Edward  T.  and  Tabitha  (Whitehead)  Craig.  Clergyman  of  Christian  Church;  res.,  1813  Brack- 
enridge  Ave.,  Austin,  Texas.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  Arthur,  b  Sept.  28,  1908. 

2.  Charles  Edward,  b  Jan.  29,  1911. 

3.  Courtland  Prentice,  b  May  25,  1918. 

[7-341]  CHARLES  Y.  SHULTZ,  b  Sept.  12,  1887;  s  Dr.  Charles  A.  and  Bettie  A.  (Rawlins)  Shultz 
[7-180];  m  June  19,  1918,  GERTRUDE  WEAVER,  b  July  25,  1891;  dau  Andrew  Y.  and  Molly  Norton 
(Russell)  Weaver.  Banker;  res.,  Alvarado,  Texas.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-342]  HARRY  E.  SHULTZ,  b  May  7,  1891;  s  Dr.  Charles  A.  and  Bettie  A.  (Rawlins)  Shultz 
[7-180] ;  m  Aug.  28, 1919,  SARA  ANN  COLE,  b  Feb.  14, 1895;  dau  Milton  H.  and  Susan  Jane  (Stafford) 
Cole.  Bookkeeper,  1st  Nat’l  Bank;  Alvarado,  Texas.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-343]  FREDA  MEREDITH  SHULTZ,  b  July  12,  1892;  d  Feb.  29, 1914;daw  Edward  A. and  Mary 
L.  (Meredith)  Shultz  [7-182];  m  Apr.  10,  1912,  THOMAS  ARMSTRONG;  s  George  and  Clem  Arm¬ 
strong.  Real  estate  and  investments;  res.,  Alvarado,  Texas.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-344  a]  VIOLA  A.  HARRISON,  b  Mar.  9,  1887;  dau  William  H.  and  Fannie  E.  (Hazelwood) 
Harrison  [7-184];  m  June  10,  1910,  HUBERT  A.  GREENE,  b  Nov.  28,  1880;  d  Mar.  28,  1917;  s 
William  and  Frances  Greene.  Hardwood  finisher. 

One  child:  Earl  Allen,  b  Apr.  28,  1915. 

[7-344b]  VIOLA  A.  (HARRISON)  GREENE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  June  6,  1918,  JOSEPH 
ALLEN,  b  Nov.  10,  1883;  s  Samuel  and  Bettie  (Cooper)  Allen.  Boilermaker;  res.,  22  Wellington  Ave., 
S.  Norfolk,  Va.  (1920.) 

[7-345]  MARY  B.  HARRISON,  b  May  22,  1891;  dau  William  H.  and  Fannie  E.  (Hazelwood) 
Harrison  [7-184] ;  m  Oct.  5,  1910,  ALLEN  J.  MILEY,  b  Sept.  16,  1889 ;  s  Andrew  J.  and  M.  E.  (Gilmore) 
Miley.  Hardwood  floor  finisher;  res.,  308  W.  Main  St.,  Richmond,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth  E.,  b  July  30,  1911. 


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2.  Margaret  S.,  b  Sept.  2,  1912. 

3.  William  E.,  b  Jan.  9,  1920. 

[7-346]  HARRY  M.  HILLEGASS,  b  Aug.  26,  1866;  s  William  G.  and  Clara  A.  (Mendenhall) 
Hillegass  [7-189a];  m  June  10,  1891,  ELLA  I.  DAVIS,  &  Sept.  7,  1870;  dau  Thomas  0.  and  Cathrine 
C.  (Foust)  Davis.  Mechanical  Engr. ;  res.,  1206  Foulkrod  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[7-401]  1.  Maud  T.,  b  Aug.  7,  1893;  m  C.  Carter  Choate,  Frankford,  Phila. 

2.  Irvin  T.,  b  Sept.  4,  1895;  d  Mar.,  1896. 

[7-402]  3.  Harry  M.,  b  Feb.  5,  1897;  m  Rose  E.  Smith,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[7-347]  OREN  W.  HILLEGASS,  b  June  23,  1870;  s  William  G.  and  Clara  A.  (Mendenhall)  Hille¬ 
gass  [7-189a];  m  Oct.  31,  1893,  MARTHA  A.  POTTER,  6  July  19,  1873;  dau  Frank  and  Julia  E.  (Cros¬ 
by)  Potter.  Tool  maker;  res.,  5430  Tacony  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence  A.,  b  Feb.  16,  1900. 

2.  Oren  S.,  b  June  14,  1901. 

[7-348]  SUSANNAH  HOLLINGSWORTH  HILLEGASS,  b  Sept.  23,  1879;  dau  William  G.  and 
Clara  A.  (Mendenhall)  Hillegass  [7-189a];  m  Nov.  14,  1908,  JAMES  EARNSHAW  DRAPER,  b  July 
13,  1882;  s  John  Albert  and  Laura  (Earnshaw)  Draper.  Pipe  fitter;  res.,  1650  Dyre  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1920.)  No  issue. 

[7-349]  THERESA  LAVINIA  HILLEGASS,  b  Nov.  23,  1867;  dau  Calvin  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Stam- 
rook)  Hillegass  [7-190];  m  Aug.  11,  1888,  HARRY  M.  EDENBORN,&  Dec.  24,  1861;  s  Edwin  R.  and 
Allean  (Megargee)  Edenborn.  Grain  merchant;  res.,  Willow  Grove  Ave.,  Wyndmoor,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Harry  M.,  b  Mar.  5,  1890;  unm. 

[7-351  ]  IDA  L.  BACH,  b  Mar.  1,  1857 ;  dau  Louis  F.  and  Priscilla  (Hillegass)  Bach  [7-192] ;  m  Nov. 
3,  1880,  ALBERT  J.  SCHEUERLE,&  Dec.  11,  1851;  d  June  23,  1908;  s  Albert  and  Mary  Scheuerle. 
Res.,  1534  N.  Willington  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Charles  Henry,  b  Aug.  19,  1881;  d  Nov.  23,  1898. 

[7-403]  2.  Mary  Priscilla,  b  Oct.  28,  1882;  m  William  H.  Filemyr. 

3.  Albert  Frank,  b  July  5,  1884,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[7-404]  4.  Lewis  D.,  b  Feb.  1,  1888;  m  Eva  B.  Imfeld. 

5.  Harry  Adam,  b  Jan.  29,  1889,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[7-405]  6.  Ida,  b  July  2,  1893;  m  Charles  Kraft. 

[7-406]  7.  Lillian  Irene,  b  Sept.  17,  1896;  m  William  Kofoed. 

[7-352]  LOUIS  D.  BACH,  b  May  20,  1859;  d  Aug.  21,  1919;  s  Louis  F.  and  Priscilla  (Hillegass) 
Bach  [7-192];  m  Sept.  8,  1879,  EMMA  M.  NEEL,  b  Oct.  1,  1862;  d  Oct.  31,  1912;  dau  Charles  and 
Elizabeth  (Matthews)  Neel.  Clerk,  City  solicitor’s  office;  res.  1323  N.  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  (2): 

[7-406.1]  1.  Lillie  I.,  b  Apr.  13,  1881;  m  Dr.  Ernest  G.  Maier. 

2.  Carrie  May,  b  Aug.  11,  1883;  d  Aug.,  1883. 

[7-353]  CLARA  PRISCILLA  BACH,  b  July  30,  1861;  dau  Louis  F.  and  Priscilla  (Hillegass)  Bach 
[7-192];  m  Nov.  16,  1878,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  WALTER,  b  Nov.  16,  1856.  Clerk;  res.,  Motor 
Route  “B,”  Sea  View,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[7-407]  1.  Florence  Edna,  b  Aug.  10,  1879;  m  James  Marshall. 

[7-408]  2.  George  Giles,  b  Apr.  26,  1885;  m  Amelia  Somers. 

[7-354]  CORNELIA  H.  SHIMER,  b  Dec.  25,  1860;  dau  Charles  S.  and  Rebecca  (Hillegass)  Shimer 
[7-196];  m  JOSEPH  H.  HART,  s  Henry  and  Delia  Hart.  Membership  Secretary,  Chamber  of  Com¬ 
merce;  res.,  34  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 


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[7-355]  LEE  HERBERT  HILLEGASS,  b  Apr.  22,  1883;  s  Warren  H.  and  Clara  (Rader)  Hillegass 
[ 7— 197b] ;  in  Nov.  11,  1915,  EVELYN  P.  MARKLAND,  b  Jan.  2,  1888;  dau  George  A.  and  Jennie 
(McCann)  Markland.  Machinist;  res.,  402  Wellens  Ave.,  Olney,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lee  Warren,  b  Dec.  11,  1916. 

[7-356]  EDGAR  H.  PENNYPACKER,  b  Sept.  19,  1868;  s  William  G.  and  Emma  H.  (Hillegass) 
Pennypacker  [7-198];  mNov.  7,  1900,  REBECCA  E.  YOUNG,  b  Mar.  18,  1878; daw  James  P.  and  Anna 
M.  (Casperson)  Young.  Department  Manager  with  Wm.  R.  Warner  &  Co.;  res.,  1773  W.  10th  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Emma  K.,  b  July  13,  1910. 

[7-358a]  BELLA  SPENCER  WEIL,  b  Nov.  19,  1870;  dau  Dr.  Samuel  H.  and  Cornelia  (Jacoby) 
Weil  [7-200];  m  1887,  FREDRIC  SCHEFFER,  b  1856;  d  Oct.  2,  1911;  s  Major  Pere  and  Countess 
Eugenie  (Lewenhaupt)  Scheffer.  Supt.  Machinery,  N.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.  No  issue. 

[7-358b]  BELLA  SPENCER  (WEIL)  SCHEFFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Sept.  26,  1917, 
CHARLES  POWELL  CLAMPITT,  b  Sept.  14,  1882;  s  Smith  and  Ida  (Powell)  Clampitt.  Sales  mgr. 
Oxner  Acetylene  Co.;  res.,  4362  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-359]  LILIAN  MAY  NEWBERN,  b  Jan.  18,  1878;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  (Potts)  Newbern 
[7-202];  m  Oct.  14,  1903,  MONTGOMERY  SMITH,  b  Oct.  28,  1862;  s  John  DeHaven  and  Anna  D. 
(Garrett)  Smith.  Purchasing  agent;  res.,  3611  Fox  St.,  Queen  Lane  Manor,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Newbern,  b  Jan.  21,  1909. 

[7-360]  MATILDA  I.  NEWBERN,  b  Mar.  28,  1881 ;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  (Potts)  Newbern 
[7-202];  m  Nov.  19,  1900,  ALFRED  D.  BLAIR,  b  Aug.  24,  1878 ;s  John  and  Anna  M.  Blair.  Res.,  515 
Brookhurst  Ave.,  Narberth,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  N.,  b  Dec.  5,  1906;  d  Sept.  26,  1916. 

[7-361]  MARY  C.  NEWBERN,  b  July  16,  1890;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  (Potts)  Newbern  [7-202]; 
m  June  15,  1906,  RUFUS  BRIGHT,  6  Feb.  2,  1888  ;s  Rufus  L.  and  Lilly  (Lezenby)  Bright.  Account 
clerk,  P.  R.  R. ;  res.  1154  Princess  Ave.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  Newbern,  b  Feb.  3,  1908. 

[7-362]  ROBERT  A.  WONSETLER,  b  Nov.  1,  1890;  s  John  B.  and  Bertha  (Bridge)  Wonsetler 
[7-208];  m  LOUISE  M.  VOLLMER,  b  June  5,  1892;  dau  Frederick  H.  and  Louise  (Eichel)  Vollmer. 
(1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Roberta  L.,  b  Dec.  8,  1916. 

2.  Frederick  John,  b  May  2,  1919. 

[7-367]  SAMUEL  HOWARD  ATKINSON,  b  Feb.  8,  1882;  s  Charles  C.  and  Mary  F.  (Hunsberger) 
Atkinson  [7-223];  m  Mar.  25,  1905,  HANNAH  G.  RICE, b  Sept.  7,  1886 \dau  Henry  M.  and  Lizzie  M. 
(Gehman)  Rice.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  D.  3.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  Miller,  b  June  3,  1906. 

2.  Melvin  R.,  b  Sept.  1,  1909. 

3.  Mary  Emma,  b  Jan.  14,  1912. 

4.  Henry  R.,  b  Aug.  6,  1916. 

5.  Willard  R.,  b  Feb.  6,  1919. 

[7-368]  WILMER  N.  KECK,  b  Apr.  6,  1882;  s  Jonathan  Y.  and  Hannah  (Nagle)  Keck  [7-237];  m 
Sept.  29,  1911,  STELLETTA  WILHELMINA  YERGEY,  b  Sept.  29,  1885;  dau  Harry  S.  and  Sarah 
High  (Bower)  Yergey.  Traveling  salesman;  res.,  22  W.  5th  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[7-369]  HARVEY  A.  KECK,  b  Mar.  5,  1884;  s  Jonathan  Y.  and  Hannah  (Nagle)  Keck  [7-237];  m 
May  17,  1904,  EDNA  COLLER,  b  Apr.  11,  1885;  dau  Achilles  and  Mary  E.  (Dewalt)  Coller.  Wall 
paper  dealer;  res.,  Lorain,  Ohio.  (1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Alma  Rosemond,  h  Sept.  25,  1904;  d  Oct.  15,  1904. 

2.  Dorothea  May,  b  Dec.  1,  1905. 

3.  Thelma  Pearl,  b  Oct.  22,  1908. 

[7-370]  MAUD  KECK,  b  Oct.  5,  1887;  dau  Jonathan  Y.  and  Hannah  (Nagle)  Keck  [7-237];  m 
Mar.  25,  1905,  ELMER  BREUNINGER,  b  Sept.  11,  1880; s  William  and  Maria  (Faust)  Breuninger. 
Machinist;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Jonathan  K.,  b  Aug.  7,  1905;  d  Nov.  13,  1919. 

2.  Leonard  K.,  b  Dec.  17,  1908. 

[7-376]  ELWOOD  K.  SCHWENK,  b  Oct.  28,  1894;  s  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Keck)  Schwenk 
[7-240];  ra-Mar.  27,  1918,  STELLA  TABOR,  b  July  29,  1884;  dau  Charles  Frederick  and  Isabella 
(Drumheller)  Tabor.  Theological  student;  res.,  7728  Norwood  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Elwood  Schwenk  is  a  graduate  of  Muhlenberg  College,  A.  B.,  1917;  he  enlisted  Mar.  26,  1918,  for 
World  War  service;  discharged  June  9,  1919;  went  overseas  May  25,  1918-May  31,  1919.  Engagements: 
St.  Mihiel  Offensive  Sept.  12-16, 1918;  Meuse- Argonne  Offensive  Sept.  26-Oct.  13,  and  Oct.  31-Nov.  11, 
1918. 

[7-377]  ELMER  C.  KECK,  b  Oct.  16,  1893;  s  David  J.  and  Rosa  (Christman)  Keck  [7-241];  m 
Sept.  5,  1918,  LOUISE  ZWALD,  b  Feb.  1,  1898;  dau  Melchior  B.  and  Margaret  (Fluhman)  Zwald. 
Animal  husbandman;  res.,  19  W.  3d  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-379]  BESSIE  MAY  MARKLEY,  b  Oct.  10,  1888;  dau  Kehl  and  Ida  A.  (Meyer)  Markley  [7-254]; 
m  Jan.  3,  1920,  PHILIP  M.  McDOWELL,  b  Feb.  14,  1885  ;s  John  H.  and  Margaret  (Goettel)  Mc¬ 
Dowell.  Farmer;  Green  Lane,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-380]  GRACE  MARKLEY,  b  July  22,  1893;  dau  Kehl  and  Ida  A.  (Meyer)  Markley  [7-254]; 
m  July  26,  1919,  ARTHUR  J.  CLARK,  b  July  26,  1888;  s  Josiah  and  Isabel  (Jewell)  Clark.  Garage 
business;  North  Wales,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-382.10]  ETHYL  MARY  SITES,  b  June  8,  1902;  dau  Cyrus  L.  and  Etta  (Seiders)  Sites  [7- 
270.15] \m  Sept.  23,  1919,  PAUL  DAVID  CLEVER,  b  May  31,  1899;  s  Cyrus  and  Amelia  (Boughman) 
Clever.  Farmer;  res.,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  8.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Otha  Nelson,  b  Feb.  23,  1921. 

[7-383]  FRED  A.  CALFEE,  b  Oct.  20,  1880,  s  Albert  P.  and  Ida  M.  (Hughson)  Calfee  [7-302];  m 
Mar.  15,  1906,  WERTIE  M.  TOMES, b  Feb.  23,  1886;dau  W.  A.  and  B.  K.  Tomes.  Telegraph  opera¬ 
tor;  res.,  Basic  City,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  21,  1907. 

2.  Robert,  b  Jan.  1,  1910;  d  Jan.  18,  1910. 

3.  Emily,  b  May  10,  1915;  d  Aug.  25,  1917. 

4.  Louise,  b  Aug.  7,  1918. 

[7-384]  LUCY  A.  CALFEE,  b  Jan.  2,  1883;  dau  Albert  P.  and  Ida  M.  (Hughson)  Calfee  [7-302];  m 
June  6,  1900,  GUY  B.  WILLSON,  b  Aug.  30,  1874;  s  J.  Frank  and  Maggie  (Lambert)  Willson.  Civil 
engineer;  res.,  Waynesboro,  Va.  (1920.) 

Fontaine  B.,  6  May  7,  1904  ( adopted  daughter). 

[7-385]  EDITH  ANN  HAYSLETT,  b  Apr.  17,  1888;  dau  William  G.  and  Lucy  F.  (Hughson) 
Hayslett  [7-304];  m  Feb.  18,  1908,  WARREN  T.  WILLIS,  6  June  11,  1881  ;s  Thomas  H.  and  Sally 
(Clark)  Willis.  Production  Manager,  Inland  Steel  Co.;  res.,  7514  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
(1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Nell,  b  Dec.  9,  1908. 


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2.  Thomas,  b  Feb.  24,  1910. 

3.  James,  b  Mar.  14,  1917. 

[7-387]  EDWARD  HUGHSON  HAWKINS,  b  Nov.  8,  1886;  s  Edward  P.  and  Emma  J.  (Hughson) 
Hawkins  [7-305]; to  July  24,  1912,  MARTHA  ELEANOR  CANNON,  6  Mar.  10,  1889;  dau  John  W. 
and  Fannie  A.  (Chewning)  Cannon.  Civil  Engineer;  res.  418  N.  Seventh  St.,  Atchison,  Kansas.  No 
issue.  (1920.) 


[7-388]  EMMA  LUCILLE  HAWKINS,  b  Dec.  1,  1888;  dau  Edward  P.  and  Emma  J.  (Hughson) 
Hawkins  [7-305];  to  Dec.  29,  1914,  EBENEZER  LATTIMORE  COMPERfi,  b  Feb.  26,  1880;  s 
Ebenezer  Lee  and  Josephine  I.  (Mullins)  Compere.  Lawyer;  res.,  Hamburg,  Ark.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edgar  Lattimore,  b  Jan.  23,  1917. 

2.  Powell  Butler,  b  Oct.  20,  1918. 

Ebenezer  Lee  Compere,  father  of  E.  Lattimore  Compere,  was  a  Chaplain  in  the  Confederate  Army 
during  Civil  War,  and  later  a  missionary  to  the  Choctaws  in  Indian  Territory.  He  was  a  Baptist 
Missionary. 

E.  Lattimore  Compere  served  on  the  Mexican  Border  as  a  Major  in  National  Guard  in  1916,  and 
as  Colonel  of  154th  Infantry  in  France  in  1918-19  during  the  World  War.  He  has  been  prosecuting 
attorney  for  the  10th  Judicial  Circuit  of  Arkansas  for  two  terms. 

[7-389]  HALLIE  CLAUDE  HUGHSON,  b  Sept.  4,  1898;  dau  Dr.  Dettor  and  Jessie  (Wood)  Hugh¬ 
son  [7-307];  to  July  23,  1919,  EARL  G.  LAYMAN,  b  Oct.  5,  1898;  s  Lloyd  Kennerly  and  Lelia  Jane 
(Moss)  Layman.  Farmer;  res.,  Waynesboro,  Va.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


[7-390]  MARY  LEE  SMITH,  b  Feb.  1,  1896;  dau  Dr.  A.  Custis  and  Lula  X.  (Dettor)  Smith  [7- 
311];  to  Aug.  21,  1918,  IRA  BICKERTON  BROOKS,  b  Mar.  27,  1892;  s  Charles  Henry  and  Emma 
(Carroll)  Brooks.  Clerk,  general  mdse.;  res.,  Buckner,  Va.  (1920.) 


Children  (2): 

1.  Ira  Custis 

2.  Walton  Scott 


twins ,  b  Sept.  2,  1919. 


[7-391]  NORMAN  M.  DETTOR,  b  Feb.  29,  1892;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  L.  (Brown)  Dettor 
[7-319];  to  Nov.  1,  1916,  EVA  MAY  FLANNAGAN,  b  July  2,  1893;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Landres)  Flannagan.  Cabinet-maker;  res.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.) 


Children  (2): 

1.  Norman  Monroe,  b  May  29,  1918. 

2.  Jane  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  1,  1919. 


[7-392]  DAISY  LOUISE  DETTOR,  b  Feb.  22,  1899;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  May  L.  (Brown)  Dettor 
[7-319];  to  June  20,  1917,  FRANK  WARE  WOODS,  b  Feb.  3,  1895;  d  Nov.  14,  1918;  s  John  P.  and 
Mary  (Ware)  Woods.  Claim  clerk,  C.  &  O.  R.  R. ;  res.,  Charlottesville,  Va.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Louise  Ware,  b  May  27,  1918. 

Frank  Ware  Woods  was  a  Corporal  in  Co.  I,  317th  Infantry,  80th  Division  in  the  World  War. 
He  was  made  clerk  of  his  Company  on  his  way  to  France.  He  fought  gallantly  in  each  battle  in  which 
he  was  engaged.  He  was  wounded  in  the  left-upper  arm  in  the  battle  of  the  Argonne  Forest.  He  was 
removed  from  the  battlefield  to  an  American  Red  Cross  Hospital  at  Vichy  Allier,  France,  where  he  died 
of  lobar  pneumonia. 

[7-394]  ARTHUR  H.  PUSEY,  b  Apr.  29,  1885;  s  Matthew  T.  and  Marion  E.  (Fleisher)  Pusey 
[7-322];  to  Sept.  18,  1904,  JENNIE  E.  DERRICKSON,  b  July  1,  1885; dau  Isaac  R.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Mitchell)  Derrickson.  Farmer;  Laurel,  R.  D.,  Del.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Virginia  E.,  b  Sept.  18,  1905. 

2.  Hannah  L.,  b  May  12,  1907. 

3.  Edmund  C.,  b  Dec.  6,  1910. 


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4.  Marshall  E.,  b  June  1,  1916. 

5.  Esther  E.,  b  Dec.  1,  1918. 

[7-395]  MILTON  H.  FLEISHER,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  s  Howard  H.  and  Caroline  (Park)  Eleisher  [7- 
325];  m  EDITH  BLOSSER,  b  Aug.  8,  1880;  dau  John  and  Barbara  (Miller)  Blosser.  Shoe  salesman; 
Iola,  Kan.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ethel  N.,  b  Sept.  20,  1903. 

[7-396]  ROLLO  M.  FLEISHER,  b  Apr.  15,  1878;  s  Howard  H.  and  Caroline  (Park)  Fleisher 
[7-325];  m  Nov.  7,  1898,  MARY  A.  DAVIS,  b  July  28,  1878;  dau  John  R.  and  Martha  R.  (Dimmitt) 
Davis.  Pharmacist;  member  of  State  Board  of  Pharmacy  of  Arizona;  res.,  Mesa,  Ariz.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Helen  Lucile,  b  Jan.  16,  1907. 

[7-397]  IDA  L.  FLEISHER,  b  Sept.  28,  1884;  dau  Howard  H.  and  Caroline  (Park)  Fleisher  [7-325]; 
mAug.  14,  1900,  JOHN  EDWARD  RAY,  b  May  3,  1883  ;s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Powell)  Ray.  Tinsmith 
and  plumber;  res.,  506  W.  Ft.  Scott  St.,  Butler,  Mo.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Russell  Eugene,  b  Dec.  20,  1901. 

2.  Jack  Fleisher,  b  Dec.  30,  1920. 

[7-398]  LEONA  E.  FLEISHER,  b  Oct.  2,  1888;  dau  Howard  H.  and  Caroline  (Park)  Fleisher 
[7-325]  ;m  June  11,  1913,  ELMER  D.  ROBB,  b  Sept.  29,  1883;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Emma  J.  (Johnson) 
Robb.  Cabinet-maker;  Sedalia,  Mo.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Esther  Ardelle,  b  Dec.  13,  1914. 

2.  Howard  Delbert,  b  Nov.  2,  1917. 

[7-399]  BRYCE  HAMPTON  DETTOR,  s  John  H.  and  Annie  L.  (Carson)  Dettor  [7-326];  m 
PEARLE  BOYER.  Res.,  5114  Whetsel  Ave.,  Madisonville,  Ohio. 

One  child:  Robert  Duncan. 

[7-402]  HARRY  M.  HILLEGASS,  b  Feb.  5,  1897;  s  Harry  M.  and  Ella  I.  (Davis)  Hillegass  [7-346] ; 
m  June  19,  1918,  ROSE  E.  SMITH,  b  Nov.  2,  1896;  dau  Albert  and  Rosina  (Seeker) Smith.  Salesman; 
res.,  1209  Allengrove  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[7-403]  MARY  PRISCILLA  SCHEUERLE,  b  Oct.  28,  1882;  dau  Albert  J.  and  Ida  L.  (Bach) 
Scheuerle  [7-351];  m  Apr.  6,  1904,  WILLIAM  HENRY  FILEMYR,  b  Jan.  11,  1881  \d  June  5,  1919;  s 
William  H.  and  Ruth  A.  (Mayhew)  Filemyr.  Res.,  1638  Dyer  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Ella  Cicelia,  b  May  6,  1905. 

2.  Albert  Scheuerle,  b  Apr.  21,  1907. 

3.  Ida  Louisa,  b  Oct.  3,  1909. 

4.  William  Henry,  b  Nov.  13,  1912. 

5.  Mary  Priscilla,  b  Mar.  29,  1915. 

[7-404]  LEWIS  DANIEL  BACH  SCHEUERLE,  b  Feb.  1,  1888;  s  Albert  J.  and  Ida  L.  (Bach) 
Scheuerle  [7-351];  m  Feb.  2,  1913,  EVA  BERTHA  IMFELD,  b  July  23,  1891;  dau  Fred  J.  and  Bertha 
(Glore)  Imfeld.  Oysterman;  res.,  25th  and  Somerset  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Bertha  Eva,  b  Oct.  31,  1919. 

[7-405]  IDA  SCHEUERLE,  b  July  2,  1893;  dau  Albert  J.  and  Ida  L.  (Bach)  Scheuerle  [7-351];  m 
CHARLES  KRAFT,  b  Mar.  6,  1889;  s  Adolph  and  Elizabeth  (Slaugh)  Kraft.  Res.,  Haddon  Heights, 
N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  J.,  b  Oct.  2,  1915. 

2.  John  J.,  b  Feb.  10,  1921. 


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[7-406]  LILLIAN  IRENE  SCHEUERLE,  b  Sept.  17,  1896;  dau  Albert  J.  and  Ida  L.  (Bach)  Scheu- 
erle  [7-351];  m  July  31,  1918,  WILLIAM  KOFOED,  b  Dec.  17,  1894;  s  Hans  Senius  and  Anna  M. 
(Hansen)  Kofoed.  Publisher  of  Short  Story  Magazine;  res.,  3436  N.  21st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1921.) 

[7-406.1]  LILLIE  IRENE  BACH,  b  Apr.  13,  1881 ;  dau  Louis  D.  and  EmmaM.  (Neel)  Bach  [7-352]; 
m  Jan.  25, 1910,  DR.  ERNEST  G.  MAIER,  b  Oct.  12, 1879  ;s  William  and  Rosalie  (Koegle)  Maier.  Physi¬ 
cian;  res.,  1323  N.  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emily  Neel,  b  Aug.  11,  1913. 

2.  Lewis  Bach,  b  May  8,  1915. 

[7-407]  FLORENCE  EDNA  WALTER,  b  Aug.  10,  1879;  dau  George  F.  and  Clara  P.  (Bach) 
Walter  [7-353];  m  Feb.  12,  1899,  JAMES  MARSHALL,  b  Oct.  15,  1875;  s  William  and  Anna  (Coyle) 
Marshall.  Weaver;  res.,  2723  Brill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  John,  b  Aug.  28,  1900. 

2.  Clara  A.,  b  Apr.  15,  1908. 

3.  Anna,  b  Sept.  23,  1910. 

4.  James,  b  Dec.  31,  1912. 

[7-408]  GEORGE  GILES  WALTER,  b  Apr.  26,  1885;  s  George  F.  and  Clara  P.  (Bach)  Walter 
[7-353];  m  Oct.  2,  1907,  AMELIA  SOMERS, b  Sept.  15,  1885;  dau  Alfred  and  Mary  A.  (Yates)  Somers. 
Sheet  metal  worker;  res.,  2721  Brill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  Giles,  b  June  1,  1910. 


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[11]  ANNA  KRAUSS  [E  11],  b  about  1675;  d  Jan.  14,  1755;  buried  in  Kraussdale  Cem.;  she  came 
to  Pa.,  Sept.  18,  1733,  as  a  widow  with  her  children.  The  records  [E.E.S.J.]  show  that  her  maiden 
name  was  Heydrick;  “Melchior  Krause,  farmer,  of  L.  Harpersdorf,  m  Anna  Heidrig,  Nov.  18,  1704, 
dau  of  Melchior  Heidrig,  and  sister  of  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52].  Melchior  Krause  and  wife  left 
Silesia  for  Saxony,  Apr.  29,  1726,  with  their  four  children,  and  settled  in  Herrnhut.  On  Apr.  19,  1733, 
they  left  for  Pa.,  but  Melchior  d  in  Haarlem,  May  28,  1733,  aged  40  yrs.,  9  mos. ;  the  widow  and  children 
continued  the  journey  and  arrived  with  the  second  migration  of  Schwenkfelders.” 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-1]  1.  Baltzer  [E  10],  baptized  Mar.  8,  1706,  in  L.  Harpersdorf;  sponsors:  George  Fliegner, 

Christoph  Borner,  Susanna  Kriebel;  he  d  Feb.  25,  1774;  m  Susanna  Hoffman  [E  111]. 
[11-2]  2.  Maria  [E  12],  b  Sept.  29,  1707;  baptized  Oct.  1,  1707,  in  L.  Harpersdorf;  sponsors:  Chris¬ 

toph  Borner,  Susanna  Scholtz,  Barbara  Kurtz;  d  Apr.  5,  1790;  m  Leonhard  Knopf. 
[11-3]  3.  Susanna  [E  13],  b  Dec.  1,  1710,  in  L.  Harpersdorf;  baptized  Dec.  4,  1710;  sponsors: 

Balthasar  Griitner,  Susanna  Scholtz,  Barbara  Heydrick;  d  July  24,  1794;  m  Cornelius 
Neis  (Nice). 

4.  Melchior  [E  14],  b  Oct.,  1714;  d  Sept.  16,  1779;  unm;  buried  in  Kraussdale;  said  to  have 
been  of  unsound  mind.  The  name  of  Melchior  Krauss  does  not  appear  in  the  L. 
Harpersdorf  church  records,  but  in  Mar.,  1711,  Melchior  Schultz  writes,  sein  Bruder 
(i.e.  Balthasar  Krauss’  brother)  elender  Mensch,  dessen  bey  wohnung  niemand  begehrt 
sondern  muss  allein  meistens  eingespert  sein;  gebohren ,  Octo.  1714 •  [S.H.L.] 

[75b]  5.  Anna  [E  15],  d  Aug.  13,  1778;  m  David  Schubert  [E  75]. 

[11-1]  BALTHASAR  KRAUSS  [E  10],  5  Mar.  8,  1706;  d  Feb.  25,  1774;  s  Melchior  and  Anna 
(Heidrig)  Krauss  [11];  m  Jan.  16,  1736,  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders,  SUSANNA  HOFFMAN 
[E  111],  b  May  3,  1708;  d  Apr.  14,  1791 ;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Seipt)  Hoffman  [106-1].  Balthasar 
Krauss  lived  on  the  farm  owned  (1919)  by  his  lineal  descendant,  Levi  Krauss,  near  Kraussdale,  Pa. 
[Plate  C  XXII.] 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[52a-l]  1.  Rosina,  b  Apr.  10,  1737;  d  Oct.  29,  1828;  m  George  Heydrick. 

[38—16]  2.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  29,  1738;  d  Feb.  15,  1820;  m  Balthasar  Yeakel. 

[11-4]  3.  Barbara,  b  July  22,  1742;  d  Nov.  24,  1821;  m  George  Urffer. 

[11-5]  4.  Balthasar,  b  Nov.  28,  1743;  d  Oct.  14,  1805;  m  Susanna  Yeakel. 

[  1 1—6]  5.  Maria,  b  July  17,  1750;  d  Sept.  10,  1777;  m  Matthias  Gerhard. 

[11-2]  MARIA  KRAUSS  [E  12],  b  Sept.  29,  1707 ;  d  Apr.  5,  1790;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  (Heidrig) 
Krauss  [11];  m  LEONHARD  KNOPF;  d  Sept.  17,  1782,  aged  73  years  [ Schultz  Almanac ]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Maria,  b  about  1739;  d  Mar.  6,  1751. 

2.  Child,  b  about  1756;  confirmed  Apr.  4,  1774  (Aged  18). 

Anna  Maria  Knopfin,  Leonhart  Knopfe  Ehefrau  aus  dem  Schwenkfelder  glauben  in  unser  aller 
heiligsten  Reformirten  glauben  getreten,  Oct.  10,  1736.  [New  Goshenhoppen  Ch.  Records .] 

[Anna  Maria  Knopf,  wife  of  Leonhard  Knopf,  came  over  from  the  Schwenkfelder  faith  into  our 
most  holy  Reformed  faith,  Oct.  10,  1736.  Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  188.} 

[11-3]  SUSANNA  KRAUSS  [E  13],  b  Dec.  1,  1710;  d  July  24,  1794;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  (Heid¬ 
rig)  Krauss  [11];  m  CORNELIUS  NEIS  (NICE),  b  ab.  1701;  d  Oct.  1754;  buried  in  Mennonite  Cem., 
Germantown.  Cornelius  Nice  was  a  distiller.  Youngest  child  born  after  father’s  death.  Unable  to 
verify  data,  but  seems  to  have  had  the  following  family: 

Children  (10): 

1.  John. 

[11-7]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  ab.  1735;  m  John  Rupp  (Roop). 

[11-8]  3.  William,  b  1737;  d  1782;  m  Elizabeth  Hubbs. 

4.  Anne. 


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[  1 1— 9a]  1 
[  1 1— 9b]  J 


[11-10] 

[11-lla-b] 


r  Marv  rn  1  L  Henry  Rittenhouse. 

*  ’  1  2.  Abraham  Rittenhouse. 

6.  Christopher. 

7.  Sarah.  (A  Sarah  Nice  was  buried ,  May  5,  1763;  aged  21  yrs.) 

8.  Susanna,  m  Winnard  Nice. 

9.  David. 

10.  Cornelius,  b  1754;  d  Aug.  25,  1811;  said  to  have  been  m  twice;  children  lived  in  Nova 
Scotia  in  1792. 


Bostian  Miller  was  appointed  guardian  of  Christopher,  Sarah,  and  Susanna;  Thomas  Rose  guar¬ 
dian  of  David  and  Cornelius. 

“Susanna,  sister  of  Balthasar  and  Melchior  Krauss,  a  widow,  for  20  years  lives  in  Germantown 
and  owns  her  house  and  garden  and  her  sister  Maria  is  still  living,  a  widow.” 

[Letter,  C.  Hoffman,  to  Teuchmann  June  7,  1787 — S.  H.  L.) 


"Cornelius  (Nice),  who  was  a  distiller,  settled  in  Cresheim,  now  called  Chestnut  Hill  and  owned  two  tracts  of  land, 
one  containing  fifty-six  acres  in  Cresheim  and  one  containing  about  ten  acres  in  Germantown.  He  died  about  the  year 
1760,  and  left  a  wife  named  Susanna  and  ten  children;  John  being  the  oldest,  got  the  land  at  a  valuation  made  by  the 
Court. 

They  became  the  parents  of  fifteen  children,  the  following  five  of  whom  are  still  living:  John  and  Samuel  (twins) 
age  seventy-nine  years;  Margaret,  wife  of  Reuben  Myers,  aged  seventy-seven  years;  Caroline,  wife  of  Abraham  Ivulp, 
aged  seventy-one  years  and  Harper,  aged  sixty-nine  years.  John  Nice  died  in  September,  1851,  and  his  wife  Sarah  a  few 
months  later.  It  is  a  remarkable  case  that  of  all  these  family  connections  there  are  but  two  families  who  do  not  live 
within  a  radius  of  fifteen  miles  from  the  old  homestead.  The  total  number  of  descendants  of  the  subject  of  this  sketch 
was  355  of  whom  266  are  now  living.” 

Nice  Reunion  was  held  on  the  old  homestead  farm  opposite  Lawnton  Station  on  the  north  Penn.  Railroad. 

Eugene  E.  Nice  read  a  paper  on  the  family.  [Nice  papers,  Vol.  1,  p  165,  Newspaper  clipping .] 

Cornelius  Nice,  distiller,  of  Cresheim,  Germantown  township,  died  Oct.  23,  1754,  leaving  a  widow,  Susanna,  and  the 

following  children:  John,  Elizabeth  (married - Rapp),  William,  Anna,  Mary  (married  Abraham  Rittenhouse), 

Christopher,  Sarah,  Susanna,  Jr.,  Daniel  and  Cornelius,  Jr. 

Susanna  Nice,  Jr.,  married  Winnard  Nice,  an  innkeeper  of  Germantown,  whose  will,  made  in  1802,  speaks  of  his 
wife  and  four  children:  Mary,  Winnard,  Susanna,  and  William,  and  son-in-law,  Conrad  Henkle.  Conrad  Henkle's 
will  proved  Apr.  14,  1845,  speaks  of  wife,  Mary,  and  four  children:  William,  Winnard,  Susanna,  and  John.  [Article 
from  “Germantown.”] 

ESTATE  OF  CORNELIUS  NICE 
Inventory  £216.  Is.  Id. 

By  Ballance  due  and  left  towards  paying  a  Debt  of  said  Estate  of  Fifty-five  Pounds  Principal  Sum  and  its  Interest 
due  to  William  Allen,  Esq.,  and  towards  defraying  the  unsettled  charges  of  Susannah  Nice  (the  Deceased’s  widow) 
of  her  lying  in  soon  after  the  said  Cornelius  Nice,  Deceased,  and  for  her  maintaining  Sundry  of  the  said  deceased’s 


small  children  to  this  time,  March  A.D.,  1759. 

Susanna  Neissen 
John  Nice 
William  Nice 

Valuation  of  Land. 

Exclusive  of  Widow’s  Dower . 423.  2.  0 

Widow’s  Dower . 211.  11.  0 

Surplusage . 223.  2.  6 

Balance  former  Account .  0.  0.  3 


857.  15.  9 

£  s  d 

Total  Balance . 537.  18.  0 


To  John  Nice  eldest  Son,  2  shrs .  97.  16.  0 

Elizabeth  (Rupp) .  48 .  18 .  0 

William  Nice .  48.  18.  0 

Anna  Nice .  48.  18.  0 

Mary  Rittenhouse .  48.  18.  0 

Three  Shares  of  Christopher  Nice,  Sarah  Nice,  Susanna  Nice,  Jr.,  three  of  the 

said  Intestate  children  and  minors  under  age  of  Twenty-one  years . 146.  14.  0 

Bostian  Miller,  Guardian 

Remaining  two  shares  of  David  Nice  and  Cornelius  Nice,  Jr.  Thomas 

Rose  (Guardian) . 97.  16.  0 


May  15,  1760 . 537.  18.  0 


Extract  from  Will  of  Susanna  Nice 

“I  Susanna  Nice,  widow  and  relict  of  Cornelius  Nice  late  of  Germantown  Twp.,  bequeath  to  my  Son  Cornelius,  my 
Daughter  Susanna,  my  Grandson  Enoch  Rittenhouse,  my  Granddaughter  Susanna,  youngest  daughter  of  my  daughter 
Susanna,  my  Son-in-law  Winnard  Nice,  etc. 


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I  give  the  I’esidue  to  all  my  grand-children  (those  in  Nova  Scotia  born  to  my  son  Cornelius  of  his  second  wife  only 
excepted.) 

I  appoint  as  my  Executors  my  trusty  friend  Christopher  Yeakle,  Jr.,  and  my  said  son-in-law  Winnard  Nice. 

I  give  the  power  to  sell  my  house  and  lot  in  Germantown,  my  lot  of  land  in  Roxborough  in  tennure  of  my  son-in-law 
Winnard  Nice.” 

Signed  1792 — Aug.  7.  Probated  1795 — Aug.  16. 

No.  5218  Germantown  Avenue  was  drawn  in  the  names  of  John  Simons  and  William  Streeper. 
The  next  owner  was  Jan  de  Neus. 

John  Nice  died  1719  being  survived  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  and  six  children,  Matthias,  Cornelius, 
Wynard,  William,  Alietze  (Alice)  and  Gertrude. 

Alice  married  Direk  Keyser;  Wynard  Nice  purchased  the  property  owned  by  his  father  etc. 
Owned  property  1772.  [Hisl.  of  Old  Germantown  Property,  Vol.  I,  p  220.] 

A  John  Nice  died  Sept.  29,  1851,  intestate,  leaving  widow  Sarah  and  the  following  children: 

William;  Maria  Livezey,  widow;  Ann  Kulp,  widow;  Sarah,  m  George  K.  Heller;  John  (?); 
Samuel;  Margaret,  m  Reuben  Meyers;  Harper;  Caroline,  m  Abraham  Kulp;  Elizabeth; 
Rachel,  m  Daniel  Cuckle. 

Widow  and  children  of  Thomas  Nice,  the  oldest  son,  who  died  Sept.,  1851: 

Sarah,  widow;  John,  Tacey,  Nathan,  William,  (of  lawful  age);  Thomas,  George  (above 
fourteen);  Charles  (under  fourteen).  [Deed  Book,  T.  H.  26;  13.  City  Hall,  Phila .] 
While  the  above  are  possibly  descendants  of  Cornelius  Nice,  it  has  been  impossible  to  identify 
them  positively  as  his  descendants.  [Editor.] 


[  1 1—4]  BARBARA  KRAUSS,  b  July  22,  1742;  d  Nov.  24,  1821;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Hoff¬ 
man)  Krauss  [11-1];  m  Dec.  10,  1770,  GEORGE  URFFER,  b  July  20,  1735;  d  May  5,  1794;  s  Michael 
Urffer  who  was  b  in  Alsace,  Germany.  George  Urffer  came  to  Pa.,  Aug.  24,  1765.  He  lived  where  the 
boro  of  East  Greenville,  Pa.,  now  stands.  Both  the  towns  of  East  Greenville  and  part  of  Pennsburg  are 
built  on  land  formerly  owned  by  him. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[11-12]  1.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  30,  1771;  d  Aug.  13,  1862;  m  Jacob  Frey. 

2.  Maria,  b  Mar.  5,  1774;  d  Jan.  19,  1850;  unm. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  7,  1776;  d  Mar.  14,  1804;  unm. 

[11-13]  4.  David,  b  Oct.  1,  1777;  d  Apr.  20,  1847;  m  Mary  Yeakle. 

[1 1—14]  5.  Michael,  b  June  28,  1779;  d  May  20,  1854;  m  Elizabeth  Kohler. 

[160—5]  6.  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  25,  1781;  d  Feb.  9,  1868;  to  Jacob  Yeakle. 

[11—15]  7.  Balthasar,  b  May  26,  1783;  d  July  10,  1808;  to  Regina  Yeakel. 

[11-16]  8.  Barbara,  b  Mar.  17,  1785;  d  July  6,  1869;  to  Michael  Nuss. 

9.  Melchior,  d  July  10,  1808. 


[11-5]  BALTHASAR  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  28,  1743;  d  Oct.  14,  1805;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Hoff¬ 
man)  Krauss  [11-1];  to  June  14,  1769,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb. 
1,  1744;  d  Jan.  8,  1820;  dau  Hans  H.  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Yeakel  [38-5.] 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[11-17]  1.  John,  b  Mar.  1,  1770;  d  Feb.  12,  1819;  to  Rosina  Yeakel. 

[1 1—18]  2.  Andrew,  b  June  21,  1771;  d  May  11,  1841;  to  Susanna  Schultz. 

3.  Balthasar,  b  Nov.  10,  1772;  d  Aug.  26,  1779. 

4.  Regina,  b  Feb.  24,  1775;  d  Aug.  31,  1807;  to  Jeremiah  Krauss. 

5.  Helena,  b  Oct.  31,  1776;  d  Nov.  19,  1850;  to  Jacob  Gerhard. 

6.  Rosina,  b  Sept.  30,  1780;  d  1812;  to - Hunsberger. 

1.  Maria  Schultz. 


[202-3a] 

[59-5] 

[11-19] 

[ll-20a] 

[ll-20b] 

[3 8-2 8a] 


7.  George,  b  Feb.  23,  1783;  d  June  22,  1844;  m  ,  n  0  ,  ,, 

[  2.  Christina  Schultz. 

8.  Lydia,  b  July  31,  1786;  d  Jan.  19,  1812;  to  Jeremiah  Yeakel. 


Rosanna  Krauss  Hunsberger  was  said  to  be  connected  with  family  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Hunsberger 
who  moved  from  Upper  Hanover,  Pa.,  to  Wadsworth,  Ohio,  but  it  was  impossible  to  verify  this  state¬ 
ment. 

Balthasar  Krauss  is  said  to  have  been  a  man  of  great  strength.  Tradition  states  that  he  served  in 
the  Revolutionary  War,  and  that  when  the  baggage  wagons  would  get  stuck  in  the  mud  he  would  put 
his  shoulder  under  the  axle  and  lift  the  wagon  out  of  the  mud.  ( Albert  Krauss  [11-259].) 


Plate  17 


Count  Ludwig  von  Zinzendorf  (1700-1760),  the  protector  of  the  Schwenkfelders 

in  Saxony  from  1726  to  1734. 

(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Plate  IS 


Frederick  the  Great  (1712-1786)  who  in  1742  issued  the  invitation  to  the 
Schwenkfelders  to  return  to  Silesia. 

(Courtesy  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


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Various  members  of  the  Krauss  family  are  said  to  have  possessed  great  strength,  judging  by  the 
traditions  handed  down  in  the  various  families,  and  the  stories  of  great  loads  having  been  carried  by 
them.  It  is  said  that  the  late  Jacob  Krauss  [11-58]  could  lift  exceptionally  heavy  loads  with  his  teeth. 

[11-6]  MARIA  KRAUSS,  b  July  17,  1750;  d  Sept.  10,  1777;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Hoffman) 
Krauss  [11—1] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1776,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  MATTHIAS  GERHARD,  d  Aug.  30, 
1803.  No  issue.  Matthias  Gerhard  m  2d  time  Anna  Yeakel  [38-20]. 

[11-7]  ELIZABETH  NICE,  b  about  1735;  dau  Cornelius  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Nice  (Neis)  [11-3]; 
m  JOHN  ROOP  (RUPP),  d  1791,  who  lived  in  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [Unable  to  verify  data  of  this  family 
or  locate  any  descendants.  Family  compiled  from  data  obtained  from  Court  records.] 

Children  (< 8 ): 

[11-21]  1.  Cornelius,  m  Sarah - ;  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa. 

[11-22]  2.  Ann,  m  Jacob  Haus,  Worcester,  Pa. 

[11-23]  3.  Christina,  m  George  Righter,  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-24]  4.  Elizabeth,  to  Charles  Engle,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  William,  was  a  hatter. 

[11-25]  6.  Mary,  to  Leonard  Shool,  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-26]  7.  Sarah,  to  Christopher  Haines,  Whitpain  Twp.,  Pa. 

[1 1—26.1]  8.  John,  was  a  hatter. 

[11-8]  WILLIAM  NICE  (NEIS),  b  1737;  d  1782;  s  Cornelius  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Nice  [11-3];  to 
May  25,  1762,  ELIZABETH  HUBBS,  b  July  1,  1734;  d  July  21,  1821. 

One  child: 

[11-27]  Charles,  b  Oct.  27,  1763;  d  Mar.  4,  1821;  to  Catharine  Hinkle. 

In  the  will  of  William  Nice  prob.  1782,  Charles  is  only  child  named.  He  bequeathed  to  Charles 
and  Hester  Hubbs  each  £5.  Executors:  Nimrod  Nice  and  Elizabeth  Hubbs,  wife.  Both  buried  in 
Mennonite  burial  grounds,  Germantown. 

[ll-9a]  MARY  NICE,  dau  Cornelius  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Nice  [11-3] ;  to  HENRY  RITTEN¬ 
HOUSE,  d  Mar.  1769. 

Children  (7): 

1.  William,  2.  Cornelius  (both  under  age,  1768),  3.  Susanna,  4.  Anna,  5.  Samuel,  6.  Mary, 
7.  Jacob. 

Jacob  and  Samuel,  sons  of  Henry,  probably  died  before  sons  of  Abraham  were  so  named. 

In  the  will  of  Henry  Rittenhouse,  miller  of  Roxborough,  Phila.,  probated  Mar.  8,  1769,  he  be¬ 
queaths  to  Mary,  “my  beloved  wife,”  instead  of  dower  “my  mills,  messuages,  lands  and  all  my  real 
estate.  My  eldest  two  sons,  William  and  Cornelius  (under  21).  My  seven  children,  William,  Cornelius, 
Susanna,  Ann,  Samuel,  Mary,  Jacob.”  Executors:  “Mary,  my  wife,  Nicholas,  my  brother.”  The 
will  was  signed  June  18,  1768. 

[ll-9b]  MARY  (NICE)  RITTENHOUSE,  same  as  above,  to  2d  time  ABRAHAM  RITTEN¬ 
HOUSE,  b  1723; d  1815. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Enoch,  b  1773;  d  1855;  unm;  miller. 

2.  Samuel;  d  aged  22  yr.,  unm. 

[11-28]  3.  Jacob,  d  1856;  m  Hester  Brunner. 

In  1815  Abraham  Rittenhouse  made  a  will  in  which  he  bequeathed  $50  to  the  Mennonite  Meeting 
House  of  Germantown;  $50  to  his  house-keeper;  and  the  balance  to  his  three  sons,  Enoch,  Samuel,  and 
Jacob.  This  makes  it  appear  that  his  wife  Mary  preceded  him  in  death.  In  1825,  Enoch  Rittenhouse 
of  Roxborough,  miller,  gave  deed,  wife  did  not  join  in  deed.  Indicates  he  was  not  married  then.  In 
his  will  he  bequeaths  most  of  his  Estate  to  his  cousins’  children,  and  mentions  his  brother  Jacob,  but 
not  his  brother’s  children,  which  would  indicate  that  his  brother  Jacob  had  no  children,  and  that  Enoch 
himself  was  not  married.  The  family  seems  to  have  died  out. 

[11-10]  SUSANNA  NICE,  dau  Cornelius  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Nice  [11-3];  m  WINNARD 
NICE,  s  of  Winnard  Nice,  weaver. 


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Children  (J): 

[11-29]  1.  Mary,  m  Conrad  Hinkle. 

2.  Winnard. 

[11-30]  3.  Susanna;  m  William  Nutz. 

[1 1—31]  4.  William,  d  prior  to  Nov.  16,  1822.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

Washington  Tavern— “This  very  old  tavern  was  owned  and  kept  by  Winfrid  Nice  some  ninety  years  ago.  After 
his  death  his  widow  acted  as  hostess  for  many  years.  John  Nice,  a  brother  of  Winfrid,  was  a  married  man  with  two 
children,  when  the  war  broke  out.  He  raised  a  company  of  which  he  was  captain.  After  the  war  he  became  a  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  and  rented  a  farm  near  the  Bethlehem  Pike  on  the  Wissahickon  Creek,  the  place  of  his  death.”  [Hotchkiss — 
Germantown— p  240.]  Was  this  Winnard  Nice? 

Winnard  S.  Nice’s  widow  died  prior  to  NOv.  16,  1822,  when  inventory  of  estate  was  filed. 

In  papers,  mention  is  made  of  guardian  of  Susanna  Nice,  James  Nice,  assignee  of  William  Nutz 
and  Susanna  his  wife.  Conrad  Hinkle,  Mary  Hinkle,  Joseph  Burr,  administrator  of  the  estate  of  Win¬ 
nard  Nice,  deceased. 

William  Nice.  [Index — 83,  1902 — Winnard  Nice.] 

Deed — “Conrad  Hinkle,  surviving  executor  of  Winnard  Nice,  Innkeeper,  Apr.  1,  1823”  [I.H.  10.355 ];  “whereas 
Derrick  Keyser  to  Jan  Winnard  Nice  1774,  Washington  Tavern  in  Germantown  Twp.,  at  Abington  Lane  and  Main 
Street.” 

Executors:  widow,  son,  Winnard,  and  son-in-law,  Conrad  Hinkle. 

Conrad  Hinkle  was  the  only  surviving  executor. 

[11-1  la]  CORNELIUS  NICE,  b  1754;  d  Aug.  25,  1811;  s  Cornelius  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Nice 

[11-3];  m  1st - [11—1  lb] ;  m  2d  time  — — — ;  children  in  Nova  Scotia  in  1792. 

[Records,  German  Ref.  Ch.,  Gtn.  Unable  to  complete .] 

[11-12]  SUSANNA  URFFER, 5  Nov.30,  1771;  d  Aug.  13,  1862;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Krauss) 
Urffer  [11-4];  m  JACOB  FREY,  b  June  15,  1760;  d  Jan.  26,  1852.  Lived  in  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[11-13]  DAVID  URFFER,  b  Oct.  1,  1777;  d  Apr.  20,  1847;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Krauss)  Urffer 
[11-4];  m  Nov.  26,  1809,  MARY  YEAKLE,  b  Sept.  5, 1784;  d  Apr.  6,  1840;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah 
(Wagner)  Yeakle  [160-2]. 

Children  (7): 

1.  George,  b  Feb.  5,  1811;  d  May  15,  1812. 

[11-32]  2.  Hannah,  b  Apr.  21,  1812;  d  May  8,  1866;  m  John  Reed. 

[11-33]  3.  Magdalene,  b  June  16,  1813;  d  Aug.  30,  1898;  m  B.  Franklin  Cope. 

[11-34]  4.  Susan,  b  July  24,  1815;  d  June  3,  1883;  m  William  F.  Reed. 

5.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  1,  1817;  d  Feb.  21,  1817. 

6.  Christina,  b  Jan.  20,  1818;  d  Sept.  10,  1907;  unm. 

[11-35]  7.  Daniel  Y.,  b  July  18,  1820;  d  Dec.  16,  1894;  m  Susanna  Wiegner. 

[11-14]  MICHAEL  URFFER,  b  June  28,  1779;  d  May  20,  1854;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Krauss) 
Urffer  [11-4];  m  May  18,  1800,  ELIZABETH  KOHLER,  b  Dec.  15,  1769;d  July  6,  1841.  Farmer. 
Lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[11-36]  1.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  19,  1803;  d  July  10,  1862;  m  Mary  Weber. 

2.  Michael,  b  Nov.  19,  1805;  d  Mar.  9,  1837. 

[11-37]  3.  Daniel  K.,  b  July  13,  1807;  d  June  27,  1852;  m  Rebecca  Krauss. 

[11-38]  4.  Maria,  b  June  1,  1809;  m  Jacob  Rodenberger. 

[ll-53a]  5.  Barbara,  b  May  18,  1811 ;  d  Feb.  7,  1841 ;  m  Samuel  Krauss. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  13,  1814.  [No  further  record .] 

[11-39]  7.  Joshua  Iv.,  b - ;  d  May  17,  1861;  m  Elizabeth  Hendricks. 

[11-15]  BALTHASAR  URFFER,  b  May  26,  1783;  d  July  10,  1808;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Krauss) 
Urffer  [11-4];  m  Nov.  27,  1806,  REGINA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  6,  1785;  d  Sept.  10,  1843;  dau  Caspar  and 
Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel  [38-10]. 

One  child: 

[11-40]  Miriam,  b  Nov.  13,  1808;  d  Apr.  9,  1894;  m  Henry  Kemmerer. 


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It  is  stated  that  Balthasar  Urffer  died  as  a  result  of  his  horses  becoming  unruly  while  on  the  way 
to  Trenton  for  a  load  of  building  lumber.  The  tongue  of  the  wagon  pierced  his  body  causing  his  death. 

[11-16]  BARBARA  URFFER,  b  Mar.  17,  1785;  d  July  6,  1869;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Krauss) 
Urffer  [11-4];  m  MICHAEL  NUSS,  b  Apr.  25,  1781;  d  July  25,  1870;  lived  on  land  now  occupied  by 
town  of  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

j  t  i  on  mm  I  1-  Leah  Yeakel. 
d  July  29,  1901;  m  j  2  Christina  Horlacher. 

m  John  Kline. 

June  20,  1815;  m  Eliza  Boyer. 

4.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  5,  1817;  d  Apr.  22,  1886;  m  Charles  Yeakle. 

5.  Susanna,  b  June  19,  1819;  m  Jesse  Grove. 

6.  Charles,  b  Sept.  9,  1821;  d  Jan.  26,  1880;  m  Martha  Ann  Reichenbach. 

7.  Joseph,  b  July  13,  1824;  d  June  16,  1885;  m  Anna  Elizabeth  Jacobs. 

1.  Mary  Krauss. 

2.  Leanna  Andreas. 


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1.  Nathan 

2.  Leah 

3.  Aaron,  b 


twins,  b  Mar.  2,  1812; 


8.  John  Mahlon,  b  Feb.  11,  1827;  m 


[11-17]  JOHN  KRAUSS, b  Mar.  1,  1770;d  Feb.  12,  1819;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Krauss 
[11-5];  m  May  11,  1795,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  to  ROSINA  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  29,  1771 ;  d  Dec.  8,  1834; 
dau  Melchior  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-19]. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  9,  1795;  d  Apr.  10,  1798. 

[208-4]  2.  Maria,  b  Jan.  7,  1798;  d  Oct.  1,  1850;  m  Jacob  Yeakel. 

3.  Daughter,  b  1800;  d  unm. 

[11-48]  4.  Anthony,  b  May  23,  1803;  d  Jan.  24,  1852;  m  Sarah  Yeakel. 

5.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  16,  1805;  d  Apr.  3,  1808. 

6.  Daughter,  b  Mar.  1811;  d  Apr.  7,  1811. 

7.  Son,  b  Jan.  23,  1813;  d  Jan.  27,  1813. 

[11-49]  8.  Joseph,  b  Nov.  4,  1814;  d  June  19,  1871;  m  Maria  Kulp. 

[149-36a]  9.  Lydia,  b - ;  d  1862  in  Spring;  m  Abraham  Schultz. 

John  Krauss,  probably  the  most  scholarly  of  the  Schwenkfelder  pupils  who  attended  the  Hosen- 
sack  Academy,  was  born,  lived,  and  died  in  Kraussdale,  Pa.  After  leaving  the  Academy  Mr.  Krauss 
attended  a  private  school  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  where  he  became  associated  with  David 
Rittenhouse,  the  astronomer.  John  Krauss  was  a  man  of  many  activities;  he  is  said  to  have  become  a 
surveyor  in  1784,  at  the  age  of  fourteen,  probably  as  a  pupil  of  his  neighbor,  David  Schultz.  He  also 
served  as  teacher  in  the  Hosensack  Academy  as  a  young  man.  He  is  said  to  have  been  a  farmer  by 
occupation,  a  pipe  organ  builder  by  trade,  and  a  surveyor  by  profession,  spending  his  spare  time  in  the 
study  of  higher  mathematics  including  navigation  and  astronomy.  Tradition  says  that  he  was  never 
known  to  be  idle,  that  he  always  had  a  book  in  his  hands  when  sitting  down.  Thus  by  improving  his 
spare  moments  he  became  a  very  learned  man  for  his  time  and  became  a  prominent  surveyor,  a  skillful 
mechanic,  and  an  accomplished  mathematician.  He  is  said  to  have  calculated  an  eclipse  of  the  sun 
that  took  place  forty  years  afterwards,  the  time  of  the  eclipse  verifying  his  calculations.  It  is  also 
said  that  as  a  young  man  when  hauling  farm  products  to  Philadelphia  he  stopped  at  a  hotel  where  a 
group  of  sailors  were  also  putting  up  for  the  night.  These  sailors  were  gathered  around  a  table  evidently 
in  deep  thought.  Young  Krauss  stood  back  of  them  looking  over  their  shoulders  for  a  time,  and  noticed 
that  they  were  trying  to  solve  a  problem  in  navigation,  but  after  spending  a  long  time  in  making  their 
calculations  they  were  forced  to  give  up  the  problem.  The  young  man  volunteered  to  solve  the  problem 
for  them — they  looked  at  him  in  amazement,  thinking  that  it  would  be  impossible  for  this  rough, 
country  lad  to  solve  a  problem  in  navigation  that  they  could  not  master,  but  in  a  short  time  Mr.  Krauss 
solved  the  problem  to  their  complete  satisfaction. 

John  Krauss  and  his  brother,  Andrew,  first  started  the  building  of  organs  for  which  the  Krauss 
family  long  had  a  fine  reputation.  He  also  built  wool  carding  machines  when  not  busy  with  surveying 
and  farming.  There  are  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg  more  than  a 
dozen  books  written  by  John  Krauss.  His  great-great-grandson,  Charles  O.  Krauss  of  Philadelphia, 
has  in  his  possession  diaries  kept  by  John  Krauss  covering  a  number  of  years.  His  books  are  models  of 
neatness  and  accuracy.  The  most  unique  is  a  book  describing  the  making  of  sun  dials.  This  is  illustrated 


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with  most  exquisite  drawings  and  explains  the  method  of  making  sun  dials  at  various  angles,  and 
consists  of  fifty-four  pages. 

The  year  1791  must  have  been  an  exceedingly  busy  one  for  this  young  man.  We  find  at  least 
seven  manuscript  books  which  he  wrote  during  this  period.  The  following  are  some  of  the  interesting 
titles : 

Die  Taologische  Dogmatic  oder  algemeine  Einleitung  in  die  Glaubnessen  unsern  allerheiligsten  Christ- 
lichen  Religion,  aus  einem  lateinischen  Compendio,  ins  Teutsche  ubergetragen,  und  die  Feder  dictiert. 

Unter  dem  Segen  des  Herrn  angefangen  den  21  Julius  1791.  Per  Jno.  Krauss. 

Translation  from  the  Gospel  of  John.  From  German  to  Latin.  Mss.  4  to  76  pp.  12  chaps,  of  John 
to  the  24th  verse.  II  Translatio  Evangelii  Joannis  e  Textu  germano  in  Linguam  latinam  Opera  ac 
Studio.  Joannis  Krouss.  Duce  Georgio  Carlo  Stock  in  Schola  Die  XXV  Mensis  Januarii 
MDCCLXXXXI. 

M.  Tullii  Ciceronis  Laetius  sive  de  Amicitia  Dialogus  ad  Tu.  Pomponium  Praefacio. 
MDCCLXXXXI.  Aus  dem  lat,  ubersetzt ,  angefangen  den  30ten  Julii  A.  D.  1791.  4  to  76 
pp.  Finished  August  27.  Part  II,  contains  a  translation  of  “De  Senectute.”  82  pp.  Begun  on  Sep¬ 
tember  5th  and  finished  October  13. 

a  Joanne  Krouse,  Moderante  G.  C.  Stockio  opus  Translationis.  Part  III.  contains  Georg,  lib.  1 , 
and  lib.  2,  44  pp.  Finished  March  14,  1792. 

In  1794  he  wrote  a  manuscript  folio  in  English  consisting  of  one  hundred  and  thirty-two  pages, 
entitled  “John  Krauss — his  Practical  and  Theoretical  Arithmetic.”  Many  of  his  drawings  made 
while  surveying  are  preserved,  as  are  also  his  compass  and  chain  afterwards  used  by  his  son,  Anthony, 
and  grandson,  Isaac,  who  also  followed  the  occupation  of  surveyors. 

In  1812  he  began  the  manufacture  of  agricultural  machinery.  This  business  was  carried  on  success¬ 
fully  by  his  son,  Anthony,  and  his  grandsons,  Isaac,  Harrison,  and  James,  until  recent  years.  As  a 
surveyor,  scrivener,  manufacturer,  neighbor  and  citizen,  John  Krauss  stood  high  in  the  estimate  of  his 
fellowmen. 


[11-18]  ANDREW  KRAUSS,  b  June  21,  1771;  d  May  11,  1841;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [11-5];  m  Nov.  30,  1797,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel  to  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  13,  1778; 
d  1860;  dau  Andrew  and  Charlotte  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70-1]. 


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Samuel,  b  Aug.  7,  1807;  d  May  30,  1904;  m 


Children  (11): 

1.  Regina,  b  Sept.  9,  1798;  d  June  29,  1890;  m  Samuel  Newman. 

2.  Leah,  b  Dec.  19,  1799;  d  Aug.  19,  1851;  m  George  Heist. 

3.  Joel,  b  Oct.  11,  1801;  d  Sept.  27,  1852;  m  Emeline  Yeakel. 

4.  George,  b  Dec.  14,  1803;  d  May  13,  1880;  m  Elizabeth  Bechtel. 

1.  Barbara  Urffer. 

2.  Catharine  Ann  Gerhard. 

6.  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  20,  1805;  d  June  6,  1852;  m  Daniel  K.  Urffer. 

7.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  20,  1811;  d  July  20,  1877;  m  Charles  W.  Wieand. 

8.  John,  b  July  19,  1813;  d  July  26,  1903;  m  (  Regina  Schultz. 

[  2.  Lizzie  Wiedner. 

9.  Mary,  b  Nov.  13,  1817;  d  Jan.  27,  1910;  m  Joseph  Bechtel. 

10.  David,  b  Jan.  12,  1821;  d  June  22,  1897;  m  Sophia  Miller. 

11.  Nancy,  b  1823;  d  Sept.  17,  1893. 


The  Krauss  Family  As  Organ  Builders  And  Inventors 

Balzer  or  Balthasar  Krauss  who  came  to  Pa.  with  his  mother  who  became  a  widow  on  the  journey, 
her  husband,  Melchior,  dying  in  Haarlem  (vid.  [11])  settled  near  the  village  of  Kraussdale,  Montg.  Co., 
Pa.  It  seems  that  one  of  the  articles  he  brought  with  him  from  the  old  country  was  a  tuning-fork  which 
seems  to  have  been  the  only  musical  instrument  permitted  amongst  the  Schwenkf elders  at  that  time. 

Balthasar  Krauss  had  a  son  Balthasar  who  in  turn  had  three  sons,  John,  Andrew,  and  George. 
These  men  evidently  were  men  of  superior  quality  and  had  in  them  the  composite  elements  of  genius, 
and  developed  marked  mechanical  ability.  However,  after  a  generation  had  passed  away,  the  above 
named  tuning-fork  no  longer  satisfied  the  musical  instincts  of  these  men,  for  we  find  that  in  1790  while 
the  boys  were  still  in  their  teens,  with  the  aid  of  their  father  they  planned  and  built  a  pipe-organ,  the 
firsl  in  that  section  of  the  country.  It  must  also  be  remembered  that  these  men  had  no  tools  with  which 
to  work  until  the  village  blacksmith  forged  the  necessary  tools  in  his  shop. 


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It  is  interesting  to  conjecture  as  to  how  the  idea  of  making  pipe  organs  developed  in  the  Krauss 
family,  for  the  Schwenkfelder  Society  to  which  they  belonged  excluded  organs  as  well  as  other  musical 
instruments  from  their  places  of  worship. 

However,  we  know  that  the  members  of  the  Krauss  family  at  this  time  belonged  to  a  “Literary 
Society”  that  existed  in  this  section,  which  was  very  active,  and  by  means  of  which  books  and  other 
intellectual  helps  were  exchanged,  and  a  mutual  interest  as  to  the  general  welfare  of  its  several  members 
was  manifested. 

One  of  the  members  of  this  society  was  Rev.  F.  W.  Geisenheiner  who  in  1793  became  pastor  of  St. 
Paul’s  Lutheran  Church.  Upon  learning  that  the  Krauss  boys  had  built  a  pipe  organ  for  amusement 
he  urged  them  to  continue  the  work  in  order  to  supply  the  demand  for  organs  in  the  churches  of  Pa.,  as 
but  few  organs  were  manufactured  in  this  country  at  that  time,  and  most  church  organs  had  to  be 
imported  from  England  or  Germany.  But  when  they  argued  with  him  that  the  “Schwenkfelder  Society,” 
as  then  constituted,  would  not  look  upon  such  a  project  with  favor,  he  asked  them  to  show  him  the 
difference  in  the  wrong  of  using  their  grandfather’s  tuning-fork  to  aid  their  vocal  devotions  or  of  using 
an  instrument  of  greater  proportions.  This  settled  the  matter  for  them  and  although  there  was  quite 
a  stir  for  a  while  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  when  the  Krauss  family  started  the  construction  of 
“music  boxes,”  and  as  a  result  of  which  the  Krausses  left  the  faith  of  their  grandfather,  nevertheless, 
they  continued  in  their  pioneer  work  of  organ  building. 

The  first  Church  organ  they  built  is  said  to  have  been  completed  in  1796,  and  was  placed  in  Long 
Swamp  Church  in  Berks  Co.,  a  few  miles  from  their  home.  Although  it  was  rebuilt  several  times  by 
various  members  of  the  Krauss  family  it  was  still  in  use  within  recent  years.  It  is  said  to  have  con¬ 
tained  575  pipes,  and  was  made  of  solid  walnut,  being  16  feet  high  and  11  feet  wide.  After  this  the 
three  brothers  devoted  much  attention  to  the  building  of  pipe  organs. 

The  diary  and  account  book  of  John  Krauss,  the  elder  brother,  shows  that  in  1807  they  received 
£262  and  10s.  for  an  organ  placed  in  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church,  Red  Hill,  Pa.  This  diary  also  shows 
that  they  built  piano-fortes,  one  having  been  sold  in  1806  for  $55.00. 

One  of  the  largest  organs  they  constructed  was  for  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  of  the  Most  Blessed 
Sacrament,  at  Bally,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  This  organ  was  in  use  more  than  100  years.  In  1814  Zion’s 
Lutheran  Church  of  Phila.  made  an  agreement  with  the  Krauss  brothers  for  the  construction  of  an 
organ.  It  is  stated  that  this  organ  is  still  preserved  as  a  relic.  Many  of  the  agreements  for  the  manu¬ 
facture  of  these  organs  are  still  preserved  in  the  Krauss  family,  while  others  were  given  to  different 
congregations  for  their  local  historical  value. 

In  1812  the  elder  brother,  John,  retired  from  the  pipe  organ  business,  and  followed  other  pursuits, 
notably  that  of  a  busy  and  successful  surveyor.  He  was  also  an  astronomer  of  note,  having  studied 
astronomy  under  David  Rittenhouse.  He  also  is  said  to  have  built  wool-carding  machinery. 

One  of  the  agreements  preserved  shows  that  in  1837  a  dispute  arose  concerning  the  organ  that  was 
being  constructed  for  “Sassaman’s  Church”;  as  a  result  of  which  dispute  the  unfinished  organ  was 
removed  from  the  church  and  installed  elsewhere. 

Andrew  Krauss  died  in  1841,  having  made  48  organs,  an  average  of  about  one  a  year.  Several 
years  prior  to  his  death  he  removed  to  Palm,  Pa.,  where  his  sons  and  grandsons  continued  their  trade 
in  the  same  shop  which  is  still  standing  (1920).  George  and  Joel  Krauss,  sons  of  Andrew,  continued 
in  the  wake  of  their  father,  assisted  in  some  mechanical  respects  by  their  brother,  Samuel.  However, 
George  Krauss  and  his  son,  Edwin  B.,  of  Palm,  were  the  leaders.  Their  business  of  organ  building  has 
given  wide  fame  to  their  family  name  and  their  place  of  residence.  They  made  good  the  inventive 
genius  and  mechanical  skill  inherited  from  their  father. 

George,  Joel,  and  Samuel  Krauss  also  achieved  marvelous  success  in  1823  when  they  were  desirous 
of  organizing  a  string  band.  Desiring  a  bass-violin,  and  the  purchase  of  one  being  out  of  the  question, 
it  is  stated  that  they  went  to  Phila.,  examined  and  measured  an  imported  instrument,  returned  home 
and  set  to  work  to  manufacture  one.  The  brass  cock-wheels  fastened  to  the  tuning  pegs  were  made  by 
Samuel,  who  was  also  a  clockmaker.  A  plate  of  ivory  on  the  ebony  scroll  contains  the  name  of  the 
maker  and  the  year  1823.  This  instrument  was  still  in  good  condition  in  recent  years.  Other  violins 
were  made,  and  Joel  made  a  beaked  flute  of  boxwood,  with  an  ebony  mouth  piece,  still  in  good  condi¬ 
tion.  It  has  brass  keys  and  is  mounted  with  three  elephant  tusk  rings.  While  still  a  young  man  George 
Krauss  made  an  electrical  machine  which  was  quite  marvelous  when  we  consider  how  little  was  known 
about  electricity  in  those  days. 

Samuel  Krauss  located  at  Sumneytown,  Pa.,  and  was  the  manufacturer  of  the  famous  grandfather 
clocks  that  bring  such  fabulous  prices  in  these  days.  His  most  noted  invention  was  a  clock  and  globe 
combination.  Doubtless  this  magnificent  contrivance  was  suggested  by  his  uncle  John,  the  astronomer. 


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This  device  showed  the  earth  in  its  planetary  relations  revolving  on  its  axis,  the  meridian  always 
being  in  the  position  with  that  of  the  sun.  Only  parts  of  this  chronosphere  remain,  as  the  original, 
falling  into  hands  that  were  unable  to  appreciate  its  uniqueness  and  historic  value,  was  demolished. 

The  construction  of  organs  by  hand  was  continued  by  Edwin  B.  Krauss  at  Palm,  Pa.,  until  within 
recent  times,  when  the  perfection  of  mechanical  devices  reduced  the  time  of  building  organs  to  such  an 
extent  that  making  them  by  hand  was  no  longer  profitable.  One  of  the  last  pipe  organs  made  by  Mr. 
Krauss  is  now  in  the  Auditorium  at  Perkiomen  School,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

The  inventive  talent  in  the  Krauss  family  also  manifested  itself  in  Anthony  Krauss  [11-48],  son 
of  John,  who  was  the  inventor  of  the  four-horse-level-power  and  threshing-machines,  that  were  such  a 
boon  to  the  agricultural  districts  until  displaced  by  the  modern  gasoline  driven  threshing-machines. 

[  Vid.  Schwenkfeldian ,  Vol.  VI,  pp  12-15.] 

[  1 1— 20a]  GEORGE  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  23,  1783;  d  June  22,  1844;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [11-5];  m  first  May  27,  1805,  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  4,  1784;  d  May  26,  1807;  dau  Andrew 
and  Charlotte  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70-1]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  David,  b  Apr.  24,  1806;  d  Feb.  10,  1809. 

[11-58]  2.  Jacob,  b  May  9,  1807;  d  Aug.  21,  1880;  m  Lydia  Kriebel. 

[ll-20b]  GEORGE  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  26,  1807,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ, 
b  Aug.  22,  1787;  d  Oct.  18,  1877;  dau  Andrew  and  Charlotte  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70-1]. 

Children  (10): 

[149-35]  1.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  3,  1808;  m  Jonathan  Schultz. 

[  1 1—59]  2.  Henry,  b  Feb.  3,  1811;  d  Feb.  7,  1884;  m  Christina  Schultz. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  14,  1812;  d  Apr.  13,  1813. 

[11-60]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  June  13,  1814;  m  Joel  Wolf. 

[11-61]  5.  Jonathan,  b  Jan.  8,  1817;  d  Oct.  30,  1887;  m  Magdalena  Schultz. 

[11-62]  6.  Daniel,  b  Feb.  27,  1819;  d  Jan.  5,  1898;  m  Esther  Neuman. 

7.  Maria,  b  Dec.  10,  1821 ;  d  Mar.  20,  1828. 

8.  Regina,  b  July  19,  1824;  d  May  5,  1825. 

9.  Daughter,  b  June,  1826;  lived  only  two  days. 

[11-63]  10.  Charles,  b  Dec.  12,  1830;  d  Feb.  23,  1881;  m  Hannah  Yeakel. 

[11-23]  CHRISTINA  ROOP,  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Roop  [11-7];  m  GEORGE  RIGHT- 
ER.  Had  at  least  two  children,  George  and  John. 

The  will  of  George  Righter,  farmer,  of  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.,  was  prob.  Aug.  1810. 

George  Righter,  grandson  of  George  and  Christina  Righter,  as  administrator,  gave  a  deed  on  June 
16,  1864.  He  was  then  living  in  Del.  Co.,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  verify  above,  or  locate  any  descendants.] 

[11-24]  ELIZABETH  ROOP,  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Roop  [11-7] ;  m  CHARLES  ENGLE, 
tanner,  of  Germantown. 

A  Charles  Engle,  farmer,  of  Germantown,  m  Elizabeth,  who  d  June  26,  1842. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Eliza,  d  1812. 

2.  Ann,  d  1824;  made  will  in  1813,  which  states  Elizabeth,  George,  and  Rebecca  were  of  age. 

3.  Rebecca,  b  1790. 

4.  Charles,  was  a  currier;  d  1837;  unm  \  intestate. 

5.  George,  d  1847. 

6.  Richard,  m  Tacy  (Thirza)  Keyser;  was  merchant  in  Northern  Liberties  in  1822. 

A  RICHARD  ENGLE,  d  July  1865;  name  of  wife, THIRZA. 

Children  (J) : 

1.  Eliza;  2.  Gustavus;  3.  Richard,  Jr.,  who  m  Elizabeth - ;4.  Charles  K.,  who  d  1901. 

A  GEORGE  ENGLE,  was  a  tanner  in  Germantown;  m  SUSAN  F. - ;  had  two  children: 

1.  Charles  B.;  m  Amelia - ;  2.  Albertus. 


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CHARLES  B.  ENGLE  and  Amelia  had  a  dau  Isabella  who  m - Shipley;  they  had 

Children  (3): 

1.  Amelia,  m  Ben  Lister;  lives  in  England. 

2.  Olivia. 

3.  Charles  E.,  m  — — - — - — ;  lives  in  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. 

Amelia  Engle  made  a  will  in  1893;  she  mentions  her  daughter,  Isabella  E.  Shipley,  5034  Main  St., 
Germantown;  and  grandchildren:  Amelia  J.  who  m  Ben  Lister,  in  England;  Olivia  and  Charles  E., 
Sault  St.  Marie,  Mich. 

GUSTAVUS  ENGLE,  d  Feb.  11,  1901 ;  wife  Sarah  F. - ;  had  dau  Caroline  R.  who  m - 

Tomlinson. 

RICHARD  ENGLE,  d  July  1897;  wife  Elizabeth  K.  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  identify  above  as  belonging  to  this  family  tree ,  but  the  indications  are  that  they  belong  to  the 
Krauss  family.] 

[11-26.1]  JOHN  ROOP,  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Roop  [11-7];  m  — - — - -.  John  Roop  was 

a  hatter. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah;  d  in  Friends’  Asylum,  Frankford.  Lived  to  be  90  yrs.  old. 

[11-63.1]  2.  Barbara  Ann,  m  John  Nutz. 

[11-63.2]  3.  John,  m  Catharine  Book. 

[ Information  about  this  family  given  by  Mrs.  Soberheimer,  Roxborough,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete 
or  verify .] 

[11-27]  CHARLES  NICE,  b  Oct.  27,  1763;  d  Mar.  4,  1821;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Hubbs)  Nice 
[11-8];  m  July  15,  1783,  CATHARINE  HINKLE  (HINCKLE),  b  July,  1762;  d  Oct.  26,  1826. 
Children  (7): 

[11-64]  1.  Susanna,  m  John  Ottinger. 

[11-65]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  May  27,  1786;  d  Jan.  30,  1856;  m  Enoch  Rex. 

[11-66]  3.  Charles,  m  Hannah  Keyser  Redheffer. 

[11-67]  4.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  12,  1794;  d  Sept.  18,  1832;  m  George  Weiss. 

[11-68]  5.  Mary,  m  James  Ogible. 

[11-69]  6.  Rachel,  b  Mar.  11,  1800;  d  Feb.  1,  1868;  m  John  Goodfellow. 

[  1 1—70]  7.  Catharine,  m  John  Horter.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[11-28]  JACOB  RITTENHOUSE,  d  1856;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Nice-Rittenhouse)  Rittenhouse 
[11  -9b];  m  HESTER  BRUNNER;  had  several  children  who  d  young. 

[11-29]  MARY  NICE,  dau  Winnard  and  Susanna  (Nice)  Nice  [11-10];  m  CONRAD  HINKLE. 
Children  (J): 

1.  William;  2.  Winnard;  3.  Susanna;  4.  John. 

[11-30]  SUSANNA  NICE,  dau  Winnard  and  Susanna  (Nice)  Nice  [11-10];  m  Sept.  7,  1803,  WIL¬ 
LIAM  NUTZ. 

According  to  will  of  Enoch  Rittenhouse,  William  Nutz  died  before  his  wife,  and  they  left  children. 
On  June  4,  1818,  William  Nutz,  late  of  county  of  Lancaster,  Little  Britain  Twp.,  City  of  Phila., 
tanner,  and  Susanna,  his  wife,  deeded  to  James  Nice  of  said  city,  cooper,  46  a.,  112  p.  being  bought  in 
1816.  [D.B.  13:  400]  [  Unable  to  trace  above  family.] 

[11-32]  HANNAH  URFFER,  b  Apr.  21,  1812;  d  May  8,  1866;  dau  David  and  Mary 
(Yeakle)  Urffer  [11-13] ;  m  Dec.  11,  1830,  JOHN  REED,  b  Mar.  4,  1804;  d  July  9,  1882;  s  Philip  Reed. 

Children  (3): 

[11-71]  1.  Floranda  M.,  b  May  3,  1832;  d  Jan.,  1917;  m  Henry  Reed. 

[11-72]  2.  Servatus  W.,  b  Dec.  19,  1834;  d  May  1,  1920;  m  Elizabeth  Goodwin. 

[  1 1—73]  3.  Wellington  J.,  b  Mar.  29,  1837 ;  d  Dec.  25,  1919;  m  Mary  Ann  Frey. 


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[11-33]  MAGDALENE  URFFER,  6  June  16,  1813;  d  Aug.  30,  1898;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Yeakle) 

Urffer  [11-13];  m  B.  FRANKLIN  COPE,  b  Oct.  16,  1803;  d  Jan.  2,  1892;  s  Michael  and  — - - 

(Sellers)  Cope. 

Children  (7): 

[11-74]  1.  Emeline,  b  May  28,  1832;  d  Sept.,  1907;  m  Aaron  Scheetz. 

[11-74.1]  2.  Amandus,  b  Jan.  19,  1834;  d  July,  1914;  m  Eliza  Funk. 

[11-74.2]  3.  Abraham,  b  Jan.  25,  1836;  d  Jan.  21,  1909;  m  Edwardene  Magill. 

[11-74.3]  4.  David,  b  Apr.  1,  1840;  d  Feb.  27,  1914;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Ott. 

[  1 1—74.4]  5.  Elmira  S.,  b  Nov.  19,  1842;  m  James  M.  Rogers. 

[11-74.5]  6.  Daniel,  b  Mar.  3,  1846;  d  Nov.  1892;  m  Elizabeth  Hough. 

[11-74.6]  7.  Emma  Jane,  b  June  9,  1849;  d  Sept.,  1911;  m  Dr.  H.  A.  Godschalk. 


[11-34]  SUSAN  URFFER,  b  July  24,  1815;  d  June  3,  1883;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Yeakle)  Urffer 
[  1 1—13] ;  m  Dec.  26, 1841,  WILLIAM  F.  REED,  b  Oct.  18, 1817 ;  d  Apr.  1,  1877 ;  farmer,  Hoppenville,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Sara  Ann,  b  Mar.  12,  1844. 

2.  Emma  M.,  b  Nov.  30,  1846;  d  1901;  m  John  H.  Nice. 

3.  William  A.,  b  Sept.  26,  1848;  m  Mary  Price. 


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[11-76] 
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[11—78] 


I 


1.  Anna  Wight. 

2.  Jennie  Jeff  eras. 


4.  Philip,  b  Feb.  21,  1851;  m 

5.  Daniel  U.,  b  Mar.  22,  1853;  m  Lizzie  Eschbach. 

6.  Calvin  Michael,  b  May  14,  1860. 


[11-35]  DANIEL  Y.  URFFER,  b  July  18,  1820;  d  Dec.  16,  1894;  s  David  and  Mary  (Yeakle) 
Urffer  [11-13];  m  SUSANNA  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  12,  1833;  d  Nov.  20,  1904;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Steinman)  Wiegner  [36-8].  Daniel  Urffer  lived  in  Pennsburg,  Pa.  He  was  a  drover. 


[ll-79a] 

[ll-79b] 

[11-80] 

[11-81] 

[11-82] 

[11-83] 

[11-84] 

[11-85] 

[11-86] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Daniel  W„  b  Feb.  16,  1867;  m  (  2  garall  E  Sdlweinhart. 

2.  Emma  S.,  b  Feb.  18,  1859;  in  Isaac  Linsenbigler. 

3.  Sarah  E.,  b  Mar.  23,  1861;  m  Jacob  C.  Gottshall. 

4.  David  W.,  b  June  6,  1863;  d  Mar.  14,  1906;  m  Ida  C.  Feather. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  26,  1865;  m  Mark  Y.  Henricks. 

6.  Hannah  Marion,  b  Apr.  17,  1867;  d  Jan.  5,  1896;  m  Benjamin  Franklin  Miller. 

7.  Ellen  Maria,  b  Sept.  12,  1870;  m  Samuel  Henricks. 

8.  Agnes  W.,  b  Feb.  9,  1873;  d  Aug.  21,  1911;  m  Daniel  L.  Gaugler. 


[11-36]  SAMUEL  URFFER,  b  Nov.  19,  1803;  d  July  10,  1862;  s  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Kohler) 
Urffer  [11-14]  ;m  1830,  MARY  WEBER,  b  June  30,  1809;  d  Mar.  14,  1857;  dau  of  Michael  Weber. 
Samuel  Urffer  lived  in  Lower  Saucon  Twp.,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.;  he  was  a  clockmaker. 


Children  (6): 

1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  17.  1831;  d  June  4,  1850. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Dec.  5,  1833;  d  Mar.  14,  1857. 

[11-87]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  31,  1837;  d - ;  m  Joseph  Beyl. 

4.  Adam,  b  Dec.  29,  1839;  d  Dec.  12,  1857. 

[11-88]  5.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  4,  1844;  m  Caroline  Weiss. 

[11-89]  6.  Charles,  b  Sept.  6,  1852;  m  Catharine  Ann  Werst. 


[11-37]  DANIEL  K.  URFFER,  b  July  13,  1807;  d  June  27,  1852;  s  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Kohler) 
Urffer  [11-14];  m  REBECCA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  20,  1805;  d  June  6,  1852;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [11-18]. 

Children  (5): 

[11-91]  1.  David,  b  Oct.  6,  1833;  d  May  31,  1860;  m  Clarissa  Fogel. 

[25-93]  2.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  24,  1836;  d  Feb.  27,  1868;  m  Andrew  A.  Kriebel. 

[  1 1—90]  3.  Henry  K.,  b  Jan.  20,  1840;  m  Mary  Schultz. 

4.  George  K.,  b  Nov.  9,  1844;  d  May  28,  1849. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  1,  1849;  d  Feb.  1,  1849. 


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[11-38]  MARIA  URFFER,  b  June  1,  1809;  dau  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Kohler)  Urffer  [11-14]  ;w 
Mar.  25,  1849,  JACOB  RODENBERGER,  b  July  7,,  1805;  d  Apr.  27,  1861;  s  Peter  Rodenberger. 
No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[11-39]  JOSHUA  K.  URFFER,  b - ;  d  May  17,  1861;  s  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Kohler) 

Urffer  [11-14] ;  m  May  29,  1828,  ELIZABETH  HENDRICKS,  b  June  19,  1801 ;  d - ;  dau  Abra¬ 

ham  Hendricks. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah  H.,  b  July  19,  1830. 

[11-92]  2.  Israel  H.,  b  Sept.  17,  1832;  m  Maria  Reinhard. 

3.  Joel  H.,  b  Jan.  21,  1837.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[11-40]  MIRIAM  URFFER,  b  Nov.  13,  1808;  d  Apr.  9,  1894;  dau  Balthasar  and  Regina  (Yeakel) 

Urffer  [11-15];  m  HENRY  KEMMERER;  s  Martin  and -  (Walter)  Kemmerer. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-93]  1.  Anna  Maria,  b  Aug.  29,  1834;  d  May  20,  1906;  m  James  E.  Smith. 

[11-94]  2.  Charles,  b  1839;  d  1878;  m  Mrs.  Matilda  Swartz. 

3.  Benjamin  F.,  b  1847;  d  in  Civil  War,  1864. 

[ll-41a]  NATHAN  NUSS,  b  Mar.  2,  1812;  d  July  29,  1901;  s  Michael  and  Barbara  (Urffer)  Nuss 
[11-16];  m  Dec.  10,  1839,  LEAH  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  14,  1813;  d  Mar.  16,  1875;  dau  Solomon  and  Regina 
(Schubert)  Yeakel  [38-39].  No  issue. 

[  1 1— 41b]  NATHAN  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  CHRISTINA  HORLACHER,  b  Jan.  26, 
1833;  d  Oct.  28,  1914.  No  issue. 

[11-44]  SUSANNA  NUSS,  b  June  19,  1819;  dau  Michael  and  Barbara  (Urffer)  Nuss  [11-16];  m 
by  Rev.  Daniel  Weiser,  Feb.  27,  1847,  JESSE  GROVE. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Feb.  2,  1848. 

2.  Samuel  Amandus,  b  Aug.  20,  1849. 

3.  Emma  Catherine,  b  Nov.  1,  1851;  d  Oct.  30,  1855. 

[11-95]  4.  Jesse  Irwin,  b  Sept.  18,  1854;  m  Ella  Rusher. 

5.  Henry  Harrison,  b  Aug.  9,  1857. 

6.  Albert,  b  Jan.  17,  1860. 

7.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  4,  1863.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[11-45]  CHARLES  NUSS,  b  Sept.  9,  1821;  d  Jan.  26,  1880;  $  Michael  and  Barbara  (Urffer)  Nuss 
[ 1 1—16]  ;  m  MARTHA  ANN  REICHENTBA.CH,  b  id  Jan.,  1902,  dau  Philip  and  H.  (Snyder) 

Reichenbach.  Carpenter. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Joseph,  b  about  1846;  d  in  infancy. 

[11-96]  2.  Charles  R.,  b  Jan.  28,  1852;  m  Matilda  James. 

[11-97]  3.  Sarah,  m  W.  H.  Richardson,  1227  W.  Allison  St.,  Phila.  (1918). 

[11-98]  4.  Emma,  b  Oct.  18,  1861;  d  May  30,  1900;  m  Edward  Jones. 

[  1 1—99]  5.  Harry  R.*  b  May  4,  1864;  m  Minerva  Elliott. 

[11-46]  JOSEPH  NUSS,  b  July  13,  1824;  d  June  16^  1885;  s  Michael  and  Barbara  (Urffer)  Nuss 
[11-16];  m  about  1854,  ANN  ELIZABETH  JACOBS,  b  Oct.  4,  1834;  daw  John  and  Catherine  (Hittle) 
Jacobs.  Farmer,  lived  in  Stephenson  Co.,  Ill. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary  Amanda,  b  June  22,  1856;  d  Aug.  1,  1875. 

[11-100]  2.  Henry,  b  Apr.  3,  1857;  m  Clara  Davis. 

[11-101]  3.  Calvin,  b  Nov.  23,  1858;  m  May  Siler. 

[11-102]  4.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  30,  1860;  m  William  Jackson  Davis. 

[  1 1—103]  5.  Daniel,  b  Aug.  25,  1861;  m  Vina  J.  Clay. 

[11-104]  6.  Sarah  Catherine,  b  July  3,  1868;  d  Mar.  28,  1913;  m  Columbus  B.  Ferguson. 

[11-105]  7.  Cora  Ellen,  b  May  1,  1871;  m  Oscar  Hughes. 


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[ll-47a]  JOHN  MAHLON  NUSS,  b  Feb.  11,  1827;  s  Michael  and  Barbara  (Urffer)  Nuss 
[11-16];  m  Feb.  15,  1851,  MARY  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  26,  1827;  d  June  6,  1855;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell) 
Krauss  [202-6].  Lived  in  Stephenson  Co.,  Ill. 

Children  ( 3 ) : 

1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Dec.  31,  1851;  d  Apr.  25,  1859. 

[11-106]  2.  Priscilla,  b  June  25,  1853;  d  Sept.  1,  1899;  m  Cavous  C.  Chapman. 

3.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  May  21,  1855;  d  Sept.  20,  1855. 


[  1 1— 47b]  JOHN  MAHLON  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Jan.  24, 1860,  LEANNA  ANDREAS, 
dau  David  Andreas. 


[1 l-107a] 
[1 1— 107b] 
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[11-108] 

[ll-109a] 
[ 1 1— 109b] 
[11-110] 
[11-111] 
[11-112] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Levi  A.,  b  Jan.  25,  1861;  in 


1.  Emma  C.  Daws. 

2.  Laura  J.  Barnes. 

3.  Naomi  H.  Ditzler. 


2.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  30,  1862;  m  Franklin  D.  Ohlwine. 

3.  Oswin,  b  July  29,  1865;  d  Sept.  1,  1866. 

4.  John  Mahlon,  b  Oct.  15,  1867 ;  m  I 

1  2.  Eda  K.  Stenback. 

5.  Leanna,  b  Aug.  9,  1870;  m  Frank  Byers. 

6.  Mary,  b  Feb.  2,  1874;  d  July  16,  1919;  m  Charles  Frank  Dennis. 

7.  Barbara  Sophia,  b  Mar.  20,  1877;  m  Wesley  John  Yeager. 

8.  Emma,  5  May  9,  1879;  d  Aug.  15,  1879. 


All  children  of  1st  wife  and  1st  child  of  2nd  wife  were  born  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa., the  rest 
except  the  youngest,  born  in  Jordan’s  Co.,  Ill.  The  youngest  was  born  in  Stephenson  Co.,  Ill. 


[11-48]  ANTHONY  KRAUSS,  b  May  23,  1803;  d  Jan.  24,  1852;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [11-17];  m  May  17, 1825,  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  May  19,  1805;  d  Apr.  24,  1874;  dau  Isaac  and 
Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [160-4].  Anthony  Krauss  was  engaged  in  building  agricultural  implements, 
following  also  the  profession  of  surveying  of  land  as  a  community  service.  Having  obtained  a  liberal 
education  he  was  friend  and  counsellor  to  rich  and  poor.  He  lived  near  Kraussdale,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

[11-113]  1.  Lavina,  b  Apr.  25,  1832;  d  Mar.  23,  1901;  m  Benjamin  Gery. 

[11-114]  2.  Isaac  Y.,  b  Feb.  10,  1836;  d  Mar.  17,  1914;  m  Theodora  R.  Waage. 

[11-115]  3.  Elmira  Regina,  b  Nov.  23,  1838;  d  July  22,  1909;  m  Horace  Miller. 

[11-116]  4.  Harrison,  b  July  20,  1840;  d  Mar.  25,  1897;  m  Mary  Oberholzer. 

[  1 1—123]  5.  Hannah,  b  May  23,  1842;  m  Edwin  B.  Krauss. 

[11-117]  6.  Emma,  b  Apr.  19,  1845;  d  Dec.  16,  1891;  m  Charles  W.  Eberhard. 

7.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  20,  1846;  d  Oct.  23,  1846. 

8.  Matilda,  b  May  15,  1847 ;  d  Mar.  4,  1854. 

[11-118]  9.  James  A.,  b  Feb.  11,  1850;  m  Ella  M.  Schantz. 


[11-49]  JOSEPH  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  4,  1814;  d  June  19,  1871;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Krauss 
[11—17] ;  m  Mar.  17,  1844,  MARIA  KULP,  b  Feb.  2,  1824;  d  Feb.  13,  1875;  dau  of  Joseph  Kulp. 

'  Children  (8): 

1.  John,  b  Sept.  17,  1845;  d  Mar.  28,  1853. 

2.  Erwin,  b  Sept.  24,  1847;  d  Dec.  1,  1850. 

[11-119]  3.  Sarah  Ann,  b  July  5,  1849;  m  Henry  Ackerman. 

4.  Edwin,  b  Sept.  17,  1851;  d  Nov.  23,  1857. 

[11-120]  5.  Emma  Louisa,  b  May  21,  1855;  m  Abraham  Ettinger. 

[11-121]  6.  Elmira  Jane,  b  Oct.  27,  1858;  d  June  12,  1914;  m  Milford  H.  Newhard. 

[  1 1—122]  7.  Nevin  K.,  b  July  4,  1861;  m  Mary  L.  Miller. 

8.  Clement,  b  July  7,  1865;  d  May  1,  1877. 


[11-50]  LEAH  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  19,  1799;  d  Aug.  19,  1851;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 

Krauss  [11-18];  m  1827,  GEORGE  HEIST,  b - ;  d  Apr.  18,  1831. 

Children  ( 2 ): 


1.  Son 

2.  Daughter 


j  died  prior  to  mother. 


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[11-51]  JOEL  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  11,  1801;  d  Sept.  27,  1852;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Ivrauss  [11-18];  m  EMELINE  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  25,  1814;  d  Nov.  29,  1872;  daa  Isaac  and  Regina 
(Schultz)  Yeakel  [160-4];  lived  in  Allentown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Florence  Aletha,  b  May  3,  1839;  d  June  5,  1842. 

2.  George,  d  young  as  a  result  of  falling  out  of  a  window. 

Emeline  (Yeakel)  Krauss,  m  2d  time,  Jacob  Boas  [160-10]. 

[11-52]  GEORGE  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  14,  1803;  d  May  13,  1880;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-18];  m  Oct.  13,  1836,  ELIZABETH  BECHTEL,  b  Dec.  8,  1816;  d  July  2,  1884. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-123]  1.  Edwin  B.,  b  Mar.  1,  1838;  m  Hannah  Krauss. 

2.  Allen  B.,5Mar.  1,  1840;  d  Feb.  18,  1859,  of  concussion  of  the  brain  caused  by  the  splitting 
of  a  piece  of  wood  he  was  turning  on  a  lathe  in  his  father’s  saw-mill.  One  of  the 
pieces  struck  him  on  the  forehead  and  cracked  his  skull. 

[68-30]  3.  Susan  B.,  b  Jan.  16,  1846;  m  Joseph  K.  Schultz. 

[ll-53a]  SAMUEL  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  7,  1807;  d  May  30,  1904;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-18];  m  Feb.  8,  1834,  BARBARA  URFFER,  b  May  18,  1811;  d  Feb.  7,  1841;  daw  Michael  and 
Elizabeth  (Kohler)  Urffer  [11-14]. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna,  b  Nov.  2,  1835;  d  young. 

2.  Andrew,  b  Mar.  10,  1838;  d  May  10,  1868. 

[11-124]  3.  Mendon,  b  Nov.  14,  1840;  d  Aug.  26,  1916;  m  Isabella  Tulley. 

[  1 1— 53b]  SAMUEL  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Sept.  17,  1842,  CATHARINE  ANN  GER¬ 
HARD,  b  Nov.  29,  1821;  d  Oct.  10,  1880;  dau  of  Abraham  Gerhard. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[11-125]  1.  Matilda,  b  Sept.  6,  1843;  m  Henry  R.  Henry. 

[  1 1—126]  2.  Hannah,  b  Nov.  8,  1844;  m  Michael  Gehman. 

[11-127]  3.  Charles,  b  Sept.  4,  1846;  m  Elizabeth  Smith. 

4.  Dianna,  b  Aug.  8,  1848;  d  Mar.  24,  1860. 

5.  Samuel  A.,  b  Apr.  8,  1850;  m 

6.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  2,  1854;  d  Aug.  6,  1855. 

[11-54]  SUSANNA  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  20,  1811 ;  d  July  20,  1877;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-18];  m  May  16,  1833,  CHARLES  W.  WIEAND,  b  Mar.  13,  1809;  d  Aug.  17,  1890;  s 
David  Wieand. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-125]  1.  Maria,  b  Mar.  27,  1834;  d  Aug.  3,  1915;  m  Dr.  Isaac  B.  Yeakel. 

2.  David  A.,  b  Oct.  6,  1842;  d  July  26,  1846. 

[11-129]  3.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  30,  1844;  d  Oct.  12,  1903;  m  Lewis  F.  Shetler. 

[11-130]  4.  Charles  S.,  b  Feb.  28,  1848;  d  Oct.  7,  1919;  m  Leonora  M.  Sell. 

[202-16]  5.  Susan,  b  Aug.  7,  1851;  m  Wilson  S.  Krauss. 

6.  Laura  E.,  b  Feb.  17,  1857 ;  d  June  23,  1859. 

[ll-55a]  JOHN  KRAUSS,  b  July  19,  1813;  d  July  26,  1903;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-18] ;  m  Feb.  3, 1841,  REGINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  9,  1821;  d  Sept.  15,  1852;  dau  Adam  and 
Regina  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-3]. 

Children  (2) : 

1.  William,  b  Mar.  24,  1842;  d  Apr.  18,  1862. 

[11-131]  2.  Adam,  b  Oct.  19,  1843;  in  Emma  Stauffer. 


f  1.  Elenora  S.  Weierbach. 
1  2.  Viola  Miller. 


[ 1 1— 128a] \ 

[ 1 1— 128b] J 


[  1 1— 55b]  JOHN  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Apr.  18,  1871,  LIZZIE  WIEDNER,  b  1829; 
d  Apr.  3,  1909.  No  issue. 


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[11-56]  MARY  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  13,  1817;  d  Jan.  27,  1910;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [1 1—18] ;  m  Jan.  11,  1841,  JOSEPH  B.  BECHTEL,  b  Sept.  7,  1818;  d  July  22,  1896;s John  Bech¬ 
tel.  Drover;  lived  in  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Matilda  K.,  b  July  7,  1842;  d  Jan.  29,  1888. 

[11-132]  2.  Rebecca  K.,  b  Aug.  13,  1844;  d  Nov.  6,  1894;  m  Milton  Roeder. 

[11-133]  3.  David  K.,  b  Nov.  13,  1845;  d  Nov.  12,  1908;  m  Ella  Boorse. 

[11-134]  4.  Edwin  K.,  b  July  22,  1848;  d  Sept.  23,  1917;  m  Clara  Gutelius. 

5.  William,  b  Mar.  22,  1853;  d  in  infancy. 

6.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  17,  1850;  single;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

7.  Horace  (Harry)  K.,  b  May  10,  1855;  d  Feb.  18,  1905;  was  a  music  teacher  and  composer, 

and  band  leader;  said  to  have  ranked  as  one  of  the  best  musicians  in  this  part  of  the 
country.  He  died  in  a  mysterious  manner  near  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 


[11-58]  JACOB  KRAUSS,  b  May  9,  1807;  d  Aug.  21,  1880;  s  George  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[ll-20a] ;  m  Sept.  26, 1830,  LYDIA  KRIEBEL,  b  May  10,  1809;  d  May  29,  1886;  dau  Samuel  and  Chris¬ 
tina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-10a]. 

Children  (7): 

[11-135]  1.  Amos  K.,  b  Mar.  21,  1833;  d  July  18,  1916;  m  Sophia  Edelman. 

[  1 1—136]  2.  Amanda,  b  June  19,  1834;  d  Mar.  27,  1906;  m  David  Bealer. 

[11-137]  3.  Selina,  b  June  1,  1837;  d  Apr.  5,  1883;  m  William  Hallman. 

[11138b]}  ^amue*’  ^  Aug-  23,  1839;  in 

5.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  1,  1842;  d  bef.  1879. 

[11-139]  6.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  21,  1844;  d  Jan.  4,  1918;  m  Michael  Hinnerschietz. 

[11-140]  7.  Maria,  b  Oct.  23,  1846;  m  Willoughby  K.  Heinly. 


[11-59]  HENRY  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  3,  1811 ;  d  Feb.  7,  1884;  s  George  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[ll-20b] ;  m  Nov.  8,  1835,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  23,  1815;  d  June  19,  1910;  dau  Rev.  John  and 
Regina  (Heebner)  Schultz  [149-9]. 


[11-141] 

[11-142] 

[11-143] 

[154-47] 

[38-84b] 

[11-143.1] 

[11-144] 

[11-145] 

[11-146] 

[11-147] 

[11-148] 


[11-149] 


Children  (13): 

1.  Solomon,  b  Feb.  17,  1837;  d  Feb.  5,  1919;  m  Elizabeth  Huber. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Jan.  2,  1838;  d  Mar.  25,  1892;  in  Sarah  Schultz. 

3.  George,  b  Sept.  22,  1839;  d  Nov.  5,  1921;  m  Sarah  Wiegner. 

4.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  15,  1841 ;  m  Jacob  A.  Weigner. 

}5.  Regina,  b  Nov.  14,  1842;  dec;  m  j  Daniel  S.  Yeakel. 
j  12.  John  Taggart. 

6.  Christina,  b  Dec.  30,  1844;  d  June  8,  1897;  m  Jacob  F.  Fisher. 

7.  Henry  S.,  b  Oct.  12,  1846;  m  Amanda  Hoffman. 

8.  John  Mahlon,  b  Sept.  29,  1848;  d  1919;  m  Sarah  Christman. 

9.  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  21,  1851;  m  Samuel  D.  Ratcliff. 

10.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  9,  1853;  m  John  Jacob. 

11.  Leanna,  b  Dec.  24,  1854;  d  Mar.  18,  1858.  Died  as  a  result  of  being  scalded  by  up¬ 

setting  a  kettle  of  boding  water  on  a  stove. 

12.  Priscilla,  b  May  21,  1857;  m  Charles  Conrad. 

13.  Attilla,  b  Mar.  8,  1859;  d  Sept.  24,  1860. 


[11-60]  ELIZABETH  KRAUSS,  b  June  13,  1814;  dec;  dau  George  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[ll-20b];  m  JOEL  WOLF,  b  May  25,  1810;  dec;  s  of  Jacob  Wolf. 

Children  (17): 

1.  David  K.,  b - ;  d  Aug.  1832,  age  27  yr.  8  mo.  10  days. 

[11-150]  2.  Emeline  K.,  b  Mar.  30,  1837;  d  Apr.  18,  1910;  in  Joseph  S.  Miller. 

[11-151]  3.  Henry  W.  K.,  b  Apr.  1,  1839;  m - .  No  issue. 

4.  Christina  M.  K.,  b  Sept.  23,  1840;  d  May  10,  1864. 

[11-152]  5.  Susanna  K.,  b  Nov.  9,  1841;  d  June  3,  1863;  in  Charles  P.  Greulich. 

6.  George  K.,  b  1843;  d  Aug.  7,  1844. 

jll-153]  7.  Caroline.K.,  b  Feb.  17,  1845;  d  Apr.  24,  1915;  m  Charles  P.  Greulich. 


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8.  Mary  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Sept.  15,  1846;  d  Jan.  12,  1868. 

9.  Leanna  K.,  b  Mar.  12,  1848;  unm. 

[11-154]  10.  Edwin  K.,  b  July  5,  1849;  d  Jan.  31,  1914;  m  Emma  Bealer. 

[11-155]  11.  Sarah  J.  K.,  b  Dec.  26,  1850;  m  Albertus  J.  Lentz. 

12.  Oswin  K.,  b  Apr.  8,  1852;  d  Oct.  2,  1852. 

[11-156]  13.  Joel  K.,  b  Oct.  30,  1853;  m — no  data. 

[11-157]  14.  Jonathan  K.,  b  Mar.  4,  1855;  m  — no  data ;  was  tanner  in  Williamsport,  Pa. 

[  1 1—158]  15.  Daniel  K.,  b  Mar.  21,  1857;  m  Lizzie  B.  Smith. 

[11-159]  16.  Horace  K.,  b  Jan.  16,  1860;  m  Alice  Trumbower. 

17.  Elmira  K.,  b  May  14,  1861. 

[11-61]  JONATHAN  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  8,  1817;  d  Oct.  30,  1887;  s  George  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [1 1— 20b] ;  m  Nov.  1,  1842,  MAGDALENA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  9,  1819;  d  Dec.  23,  1911;  dan 
Caspar  and  Christina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [  149-13].  Jonathan  Krauss  was  a  farmer  and  lived  near  Krauss- 
dale,  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[11-160]  1.  Enos  S.,  b  July  3,  1844;  m  Hannah  Elizabeth  Nuss. 

[11-161]  2.  Edward  S.,  b  Oct.  17,  1845;  d  Oct.  1,  1915;  m  Sarah  Heebner. 

[11-162]  3.  Sarah  S.,  b  Nov.  27,  1846;  m  Josiah  Hunsberger. 

[11-163]  4.  Benjamin  S.,  b  Mar.  29,  1848;  d  Sept.  3,  1917;  m  Hannah  Anders. 

[  1 1—164]  5.  Oswin  S.,  b  Jan.  25,  1850;  m  Ida  Kulp. 

6.  Joel  S'.,  b  June  3,  1852;  d  1871. 

[11- 165]  7.  Jonathan  S.,  b  Mar.  23,  1855;  m  Mary  Miller. 

8.  Maria  S.,  b  Sept.  25,  1856;  unm. 

9.  Allen  S.,  b  Nov.  26,  1859;  d  1877. 

[11-166]  10.  Daniel  S.,  b  June  8,  1863;  m  Mahala  Miller. 

[11-62]  DANIEL  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  27,  1819;  d  Jan.  5,  1898;  s  George  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [ll-20b];  m  Mar.  19,  1848,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Weiser  to  ESTHER  NEUMAN,  b  Oct.  15,  1824;  d 
Mar.  28,  1904;  dau  Samuel  and  Regina  (Krauss)  Neuman  [48-11].  They  lived  near  Palm,  Pa.,  on  the 
old  Neuman  homestead.  No  issue. 


[11-63]  CHARLES  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  12,  1830;  d  Feb.  23,  1881;  s  George  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [ll-20b];  m  Aug.  14,  1853,  HANNAH  YEAKEL,  b  May  23,  1833;  d  Sept.  9,  1915;  dau  Daniel 
and  Susanna  (Geho)  Yeakel  [38-41]. 


Children  (6): 

[11-167]  1.  Levi,  b  Feb.  24,  1855;  d  Aug.  4,  1920;  m  Elizabeth  Kriebel. 

2.  Edwin,  b  June  13,  1856;  d  June  3,  1857. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Mar.  9,  1858;  d  Apr.  4,  1859. 

4.  Horace,  b  Feb.  8,  1860;  d  Dec.  3,  1880. 

[£!&]}  5'  MUt°n'  "  °Ct'  18'  1862;  *  1  2.  Side  sS, 

6.  Daughter,  b  Dec.  12,  1866;  d  Dec.  15,  1866. 

Charles  Krauss  was  a  farmer  and  lived  near  the  Kraussdale  Schw.  Church.  He  was  an  active 
member  of  the  Church  and  for  many  years  served  as  vocalist  in  the  “Upper  District.” 


[11-63.1]  BARBARA  ANN  ROOP,  dau  John  Roop  [11-26.1];  m  JOHN  NUTZ. 

Barbara  A.  Nutz  made  a  will  in  1894,  in  which  she  speaks  of  a  dau,  Sarah  H.  Nutz,  and  a  nephew, 
John  Roop,  and  a  niece,  Sarah  Soberheimer.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[11  -63.2]  JOHN  ROOP,  s  John  Roop  [11-26.1];  m  CATHARINE  BOOK.  They  lived  in  Rox- 
borough,  Phila.,  Pa.,  and  are  said  to  have  had  nine  children: 

[11-168.1]  1.  John,  m  Euphemia  Weiser. 

[  1 1—168.2]  2.  Sarah,  m  Adam  Soberheimer. 

[  1 1—168.3]  3.  Catharine,  m  John  Parkinson. 

4.  Edward.  [  No  trace  of  others  could  be  found.] 


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1. 


2.  Charles,  m 


[11-64]  SUSANNA  NICE,  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle)  Nice  [11-27];  m  JOHN 
OTTINGER. 

Children  (12): 

Dorothea,  m  John  Sperry. 

1 .  Rachel  — - — - 

2.  Catharine - 

3.  Mary,  m  Isaac  Henry. 

4.  Isaac,  m  Mary  Kittinger. 

5.  Rachel,  m  Thomas  Coburn. 

6.  Elizabeth,  m  Henry  Stover. 

7.  Christopher,  m  Caroline  Harmer;  widow  d  1911;  son-in-law,  John  Thomas,  558  E.  Penn 
St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Susan,  m  Thomas  Houskeeper. 

1.  Hiram  Sands. 

2.  James  H.  Moore. 

Reuben. 

John. 

William,  d  on  boat  returning  from  South  America. 


[11-169] 
[11—1 70a]  | 
[ 11-1 70b] J 
[11—171] 
[11-172] 
[11—173] 
[11-174] 
[11-175] 


Sarah,  m 


[11-176]  8. 

[ 1 1— 177a] 1  9 
[ 1 1—1 77b]  J 

10. 

11. 

12. 

Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  J.  J.  MacFarlane,  5808  Green  Street,  Gtn.,  Phila.  (1918.)  Mrs.  J.  J. 
MacFarlane  thinks  there  was  a  son  William,  who  went  to  South  America,  but  O.C.  Records,  Norristown, 
do  not  mention  him.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[11-65]  ELIZABETH  NICE,  b  May  27,  1786;  d  Jan.  30,  1856;  dan  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle) 
Nice  [11-27];  m  Nov.  24,  1801,  ENOCH  REX,  b  Apr.  8,  1768;  d  Mar.  14,  1832. 


[11-1 78a] 
[11— 178b] 
[11-179] 
[11-180] 
[11-181] 
[11-182] 
[11-183] 
[11-184] 
[11—185] 
[11-186] 
[ll-187a] 
[ll-187b] 


Children  (10): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  10,  1802;  d  Apr.  7,  1851;  m 


1.  Mary  Ann  Horter. 

2.  Mary  Ann  Rex  Smith. 

2.  Susanne,  b  Dec.  11,  1804;  d  May  2,  1886;  m  Andrew  Russel. 

3.  Mary,  b  June  10,  1807;  d  Jan.  26,  1871;  m  John  Miller. 

4.  Catherine,  b  Dec.  24,  1809;  d  Jan.  14,  1886;  m  Jesse  Hinkle. 

5.  Charles,  b  Feb.  1,  1813;  d  Aug.  6,  1873;  m  Margaret  Hinkle. 

6.  William,  b  Nov.  16,  1815;  d  Aug.  1897 ;  m  Amanda  M.  Cress. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  13,  1818;  d  Feb.  25,  1904;  m  Thomas  Tomlinson. 

8.  Joseph,  b  Jan.  18,  1821;  d  Apr.  20,  1883;  m  Amanda  Keisel. 

9.  Caroline  Regina,  b  Oct.  11,  1824;  m  James  Keisel. 

1.  Barbara  Fisher. 

2.  Emma  Jane  Knous. 

[Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Bur  gin,  Gtn.] 


10.  Enoch,  b  Apr.  27,  1827 ;  m 


[11-66]  CHARLES  NICE,  s  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle)  Nice  [11-27];  m  HANNAH  KEYSER 
REDHEFFER. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Charles;  2.  Jacob;  3.  Anna;  4.  Hannah;  5.  Elizabeth;  6.  Henrietta. 

[11-188]  5.  Elizabeth,  m - Aschenbach,  a  descendant  of  Capt.  John  Nice. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[11-67]  SARAH  NICE,  b  Sept.  12,  1794;  d  Sept.  18,  1832;  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle) 
Nice  [11-27];  m  GEORGE  WEISS,  b  Feb.  15,  1787;  d  Feb.  18,  1818. 

One  child: 

[11-189]  Charles  Nice,  b  Feb.  10,  1812;  d  Feb.  8,  1886;  m  Susan  Rex  Hortter. 

[11-68]  MARY  NICE,  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle)  Nice  [11-27];  m  JAMES  OGIBLE. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Charles. 

[11-190]  2.  Samuel,  m  Louisa  Williams;  a  descendant  lives  in  Cal. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[11-69]  RACHEL  NICE,  b  Mar.  11,  1800;  d  Feb.  1,  1868;  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle) 
Nice  [11-27];  m  Apr.  28,  1825,  JOHN  GOODFELLOW,  SR.,  b  June  5,  1796;  d  Nov.  29,  1891. 
Children  (8): 


[11-191] 

[11-192] 

[11-193] 

[11-194] 


1.  William,  b  Feb.  28,  1826;  d  Apr.  18,  1854;  m  Ann  Rittenhouse. 

2.  John,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  27,  1827;  d  Nov.  29,  1893;  m  Amanda  Shuster. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  6,  1829;  d  Mar.  10,  1862;  m  S.  Howard  Bowman. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Oct.  7,  1831;  d  Feb.  28,  1911;  m  Eliza  Cavanaugh. 

twins,  b  Sept.  19,  1833;  {  ^ept.2,  1836. 

7.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  12,  1836;  d  May  18,  1856. 

8.  Emma,  b  July  17,  1841;  d  Aug.  28,  1863. 


5.  Mary  Ann 

6.  Robert 


[11-70]  CATHARINE  NICE,  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  (Hinkle)  Nice  [11-27];  m  JOHN 
HORTER. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles,  d  at  age  of  6  yrs. 

[11-195]  2.  George,  m  Mary  Clark. 

[11—196]  3.  Malvina,  b  Sept.  27,  1831;  d  Aug.  25,  1899;  m  Arthur  W.  Fox. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[11-71]  FLORANDA  M.  REED,  b  May  3,  1832;  d  Jan.  13,  1917;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Urffer) 
Reed  [11-32];  m  HENRY  REED,  dec  \  lived  in  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[11-72]  SERVATUS  W.  REED,  b  Dec.  19,  1834;  d  May  1,  1920;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Urffer)  Reed 
[11—32] ;  m  May  11, 1865,  ELIZABETH  GOODWIN,  b  Jan.  8,  1843;  d  Sept.  2,  1917 ;  dau  Isaac  Goodwin. 
Lived  in  Flourtown,  Pa.  No  issue. 


[11-73]  WELLINGTON  JACOB  REED,  b  Mar.  29,  1837;  d  Dec.  25,  1919;  s  John  and  Hannah 
(Urffer)  Reed  [11-32];  m  Feb.  2,  1871,  MARY  ANN  FREY,  b  Sept.  20,  1850;  dau  Edward  Frey.  Lived 
in  West  Point,  Nebr. 

Children  (J): 

[11-197]  1.  John  Franklin,  b  Sept.  18,  1871;  m  Marie  Manske. 

[1 1—198]  2.  Ida  Susan,  b  Mar.  10,  1873;  m  Jacob  Meier. 

[1 1—199]  3.  Harrison  Edwin,  b  Dec.  30,  1876;  m  Sophie  A.  Bohn. 

[11-200]  4.  Mary  Edna,  b  July  19,  1887;  m  Edward  Koudele. 

Wellington  Reed  was  born  in  Pa.,  and  moved  to  Omaha,  Nebr.  in  1866,  and  from  there  to  West 
Point,  Nebr.  As  one  of  the  early  pioneers  he  contributed  his  share  to  the  up-building  of  his  country  and 
faced  each  problem  with  fortitude.  He  was  strictly  honest  in  his  dealings  with  his  fellow  men  and  was 
loved  and  respected  by  all,  dying  at  the  age  of  82  years. 

[11-74]  EMELINE  COPE,  b  May  28,  1832;  d  Sept.,  1907 ;  dau  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene  (Urffer) 
Cope  [11-33];  m  AARON  SCHEETZ. 

One  child: 

[11-200.1]  Alice,  m - Craven;  had  a  s  Sanford  Craven.  Res.,  15th  and  Westmoreland  Sts., 

Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  [No further  data  obtainable.} 

[11-74.1]  AMANDUS  COPE,  b  Jan.  19,  1834;  d  July,  1914;  s  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene  (Urffer) 
Cope  [11-33];  m  ELIZA  FUNK. 

One  child:  B.  Frank,  Forest  Grove,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[11-74.2]  ABRAHAM  COPE,  b  Jan.  25,  1836;  d  Jan.  21,  1909;  s  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene 
(Urffer)  Cope  [11-33];  m  May  21,  1867,  EDWARDENE  MAGILL,  b  Feb.  12,  1838;  d  July  15,  1899; 
dau  Alfred  and  Jane  (Mann)  Magill.  Farmer.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Glendora  Y.,  b  Sept.  17,  1868;  d  June  12,  1869. 

[11-201]  2.  Charles  Howard,  b  Apr.  22,  1870;  m  Eva  E.  Krusen. 

[11-202]  3.  Alfred  M.,  b  Aug.  30,  1874;  m  Eleanor  Warner. 


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4.  Jane,  b  Oct.  30,  1876;  res.,  910  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  L.  Louisa,  b  May  2,  1880;  res.,  910  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Martha,  b  Sept.  12,  1882;  res.,  910  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-74.3]  DAVID  COPE,  b  Apr.  1,  1840;  d  Feb.  27,  1914;  s  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene  (Urffer) 

Cope  [11-33];  m  MARY  ELIZABETH  OTT,  b  July  13,  1843;  d  Aug.  15,  1915;  dau  Aaron  and  Mary 

(Hillpot)  Ott.  Farmer.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

[11-202.1]  1.  Calvin,  b  Aug.  10,  1866;  m  Hettie  Transue. 

[11-202.2]  2.  Arthur,  b  Nov.  22,  1867;  m  Anna  R.  Strouse. 

[11-202.3]  3.  Harry,  b  Feb.  19,  1872;  m  Lizzie  M.  Zash,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

[11-202.4]  4.  Magdalene,  b  Apr.  24,  1873;  m  Frank  Large,  Doylestown,  Pa. 

[11-202.5]  5.  Charles  H.,  b  Aug.  15,  1874;  m  Annie  Carver,  4246  N.  8th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Edward  C.,  b  Feb.  10,  1883;  d  Sept.  4,  1912;  unm. 

[11-74.4]  ELMIRA  S.  COPE,  b  Nov.  19,  1842;  dau  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene  (Urffer)  Cope 
[11-33];  m  JAMES  M.  ROGERS;  lived  in  Doylestown,  Pa.  Mrs.  Rogers  is  said  to  have  had  a  study- 
chair  formerly  the  property  of  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70].  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[11-74.5]  DANIEL  COPE,  b  Mar.  3,  1846;  d  Nov.,  1892;  s  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene  (Urffer) 
Cope  [11-33];  m  ELIZABETH  HOUGH.  No  issue.  (1921.)  [No  further  data.] 

[11-74.6]  EMMA  JANE  COPE,  b  June  9,  1849;  d  Sept.,  1911;  dau  B.  Franklin  and  Magdalene 
(Urffer)  Cope  [11-33];  m  DR.  HARRY  A.  GODSCHALK,  b  Aug.  24,  1846;  d  Aug.  7, 1881.  No  issue. 
(1921.) 

[11-75]  EMMA  M.  REED,  b  Nov.  30,  1846;  d  1901;  dau  William  F.  and  Susan  (Urffer)  Reed 
[11-34];  m  Jan.  30,  1867,  JOHN  H.  NICE,  b  May  7,  1846;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Hagey)  Nice.  Retired 
miller;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.)  John  Nice  owned  mill  at  Perkiomenville,  long  known  as  “Nice’s 
Mill.” 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Sarah  V.,  b  Feb.  20,  1873;  d  1889. 

[11-203]  2.  Emma  S.,  b  Oct.  28,  1876;  m  Charles  C.  Ellis. 

[11-76]  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  REED,  b  Sept.  26,  1848;  s  William  F.  and  Susan  (Urffer)  Reed 
[11-34];  m  Dec.  20,  1873,  MARY  PRICE,  b  Jan.  31,  1852;  d  Oct.  19,  1908;  dau  Henry  A.  and  Sophia 
(Swartley)  Price.  Farmer,  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Mary,  b  Aug.  25,  1883;  unm;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[11-204]  2.  William  P.,  b  May  11,  1890;  m  Beatrice  Clifford,  174  W.  Seymour  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[ll-77a]  PHILIP  REED,  b  Feb.  21,  1851;  s  William  F.  and  Susan  (Urffer)  Reed  [11-34];  m  Mar., 
1888,  ANNA  WIGHT,  b  Feb.  22,  1845;  d  Apr.  2,  1902;  dau  Andrew  and  Amelia  (Childs)  Wight.  Res., 
Red  Hill,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[1 1— 77b]  PHILIP  REED,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Oct.  23,  1908,  JENNIE  D.  JEFFERAS,  b 
Aug.  5,  1877.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-78]  DANIEL  URFFER  REED,  b  Mar.  22,  1853;  s  William  F.  and  Susan  (Urffer)  Reed  [11-34]; 
m  LIZZIE  ESCHBACH.  Res.,  1209  Willow  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Wallace;  2.  William;  3.  Ruth;  4.  Guy.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[ll-79a]  DANIEL  W.  URFFER,  b  Feb.  16,  1857;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Urffer 
[11-35];  m  Oct.  25,  1879,  MARY  B.  GOTTSCHALL,  b  Sept.  18,  1854;  d  Nov.  10,  1880;  dau  Rev. 
Abraham  Gottschall.  Mary  B.  Urffer  is  buried  at  Bally  Mennonite  Cem. 

One  child:  Girl,  stillborn;  Nov.  10,  1880. 


Plate  19 


A  Sun  Dial  from  “Treatise  on  Sun  Dials”  by  John  Krauss  [11-17]. 
(Original  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


Plate  20 


Sun  Dial  in  three  planes  from  “Treatise  on  Sun  Dials’’  by  John  Krauss  [11-17] 
(Original  in  The  Schwenkf elder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


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[11— 79b]  DANIEL  W.  URFFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Apr.  2,  1885,  SARAH  EMMA 
SCHWEINHART,  b  Mar.  4,  1858;  d  May  15,  1918;  dau  George  S.  Schweinhart.  Farmer  and  laborer; 
res.,  623  Hanover  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[11-205]  1.  Katie  S.,  b  Sept.  16,  1886;  m  Raymond  K.  Sailor. 

[11-206]  2.  Ellen  S.,  b  Dec.  23,  1888;  m  William  B.  Renninger. 

[11-207]  3.  Rufus  S.,  b  Feb.  11,  1891;  m  Amanda  Kolb. 

[11—208]  4.  Esther  S.,  b  June  3,  1896;  d  Sept.  28,  1917;  m  Warren  Shaner. 

[11-80]  EMMA  URFFER,  b  Feb.  18,  1859;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Urffer  [11-35]; 
m  Dec.  15,  1883,  ISAAC  O.  LINSENBIGLER,  b  June  9,  1853;  d  Dec.  8,  1906.  Farmer;  Sassamans- 
ville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Irwin  U.,  b  Oct.  2,  1884. 

[11-209]  2.  Hannah  U.,  b  Mar.  15,  1886;  d  Jan.  4,  1917;  m  Abraham  S.  Garges. 

3.  Joseph  U.,  b  Jan.  7,  1888. 

4.  Agnes  U.,  b  Sept.  15,  1890;  d  Oct.  4,  1911. 

5.  Amandus  U.,  b  Aug.  10,  1892;  d  Oct.  2,  1900. 

[11-210]  6.  Isaac  U.,  b  May  30,  1896;  m  Florence  Glose,  Jeter  Ave.,  S.  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

7.  Owen  U.,  b  June  21,  1898. 

8.  Emma  U.,  b  Jan.  9,  1902. 

9.  Daughter,  b  June  8,  1905;  d  June  9,  1905. 


[11-81]  SARAH  ELIZABETH  URFFER,  b  Mar.  23,  1861;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Urffer  [11-35];  ra  Sept.  4,  1880,  JACOB  CLEMENS  GOTTSHALL,  b  Mar.  18,  1856;  s  Rev.  Moses  H. 
and -  (Clemens)  Gottshall.  Poultryman;  res.,  Fleetwood,  Pa.  (1918.) 


Children  (J): 

[11— 211a]  1  -  A1.  tt  o  a.  nc  -iooi  f  1.  Howard  L.  Brown. 
[ll-211b]l  L  Allce  U*’  b  Sept-  25’  1881  -  m  (  2.  Harvey  A.  Merkel. 
[11-212]  2.  Howard  U.,  b  June  24,  1884;  m  Mary  E.  Geiger. 

[11-213]  3.  Ezra  U.,  b  Oct.  16,  1887;  m  Ruth  Travers. 

[11-214]  4.  Jacob  U.,  b  Dec.  18,  1895;  m  Maude  Genevieve  Sass. 


[11-82]  DAVID  W.  URFFER,  b  June  6,  1863;  d  Mar.  14,  1906;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Urffer  [11—35];  mMay  1, 1886,  IDA  C.  FEATHER,  b  Apr.  2,  1866;  dau  Nathaniel  Feather.  Agent  for 
the  American  Caseine  Co.;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Myra  F.,  b  Mar.  7,  1890;  unm;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[11-215]  2.  Irene  F.,  b  Aug.  26,  1892 ;  m  Elmer  S.  Borneman. 

3.  Clarence  F.,  b  Dec.  20,  1901;  unm;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[11-83]  CATHARINE  W.  URFFER,  b  Jan.  26,  1865;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Urffer 
[11-35]  ;m  May  7, 1887,  MARK  YERGER  HENRICKS,  b  Sept.  26,  1859;  s  Abraham  Y.  and  Angelin 
D.  (Yerger)  Henricks.  Pretzel  manufacturer;  res.,  437  West  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[11-216]  1.  Willis  Cleveland,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  m  Elise  May  Keck. 

2.  Helen,  b  Dec.  3,  1889;  unm;  437  West  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[11-217]  3.  Esther  Viola,  b  Feb.  14,  1894;  m  Daniel  B.  Hartline. 

4.  Eva  Catharine,  b  Jan.  29,  1898;  d  Nov.  2,  1898. 

5.  Angeline  Yerger,  b  Feb.  17,  1901;  unm;  437  West  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

6.  Mark  Abraham,  b  Aug.  8,  1904;  d  Aug.  11,  1905. 

[11-84]  HANNAH  MARION  URFFER,  b  Apr.  17,  1867 ;  d  Jan.  5,  1896;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna 
(Wiegner)  Urffer  [11-35];  m  July  28,  1888,  BENJAMIN  F.  MILLER,  b  Dec.  12,  1867;  d  July  15, 
1910;  s  Benjamin  and  Maria  (Rosenberger)  Miller.  Musician. 

Children  (J): 

[11-218]  1.  Harry  U.,  b  Sept.  28,  1889;  m  Adelaide  Wagner. 


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2.  Katie  Maria,  b  Nov.  10,  1890;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

3.  Forrest  U.,  b  Aug.  6,  1892;  d  Feb.  18,  1895. 

4.  Stella,  b  Jan.  30,  1895;  d  Feb.  24,  1895. 

[11-85]  ELLEN  MARIA  URFFER,  b  Sept.  12,  1870;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Urffer 
[11-35];  m  Mar.  26,  1896,  SAMUEL  MERTZ  HENRICKS,  b  Feb.  2,  1867;  d  July  2,  1909;  s  Daniel 
and  Sarah  (Mertz)  Henricks.  Motorman,  P.  R.  T.;  res.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-86]  AGNES  W.  URFFER,  b  Feb.  9,  1873;  d  Aug.  21,  1911 ;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  (Wieg¬ 
ner)  Urffer  [11-35];  m  Sept.  29,  1894,  DANIEL  L.  GAUGLER,  b  Nov.  27,  1870;  s  Jesse  and  Sophia 
(Leidy)  Gaugler.  Farmer;  res.,  Obelisk,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.)  Buried  in  Kellers  Union  Cem. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Edna,  b  July  7,  1896;  unm;  Obelisk,  Pa. 

2.  Mabel,  b  May  16,  1897;  d  Sept.  21,  1897. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Sept.  13,  1899. 

4.  Susan,  b  Nov.  10,  1901. 

5.  Ellen,  b  Oct.  10,  1902. 

6.  Warren,  b  Nov.  10,  1903. 

7.  Agnes,  b  Feb.  22,  1905;  d  Apr.  12,  1905. 

8.  Elsie,  b  Aug.  27,  1906. 

[11-88]  SAMUEL  URFFER,  b  Mar.  4,  1844;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Weber)  Urffer  [11-36];  m  May 
12,  1870,  CAROLINE  WEISS,  b  Dec.  6,  1848;  dau  Henry  Weiss. 

Children  (Jf): 

1.  Alice  M.,  b  Dec.  31,  1871;  d  July  19,  1872. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  30,  1873;  d  July  20,  1877. 

3.  Lizzie  A.,  b  Oct.  3,  1875. 

4.  Edward  J.,  b  July  29,  1877.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[11-89]  CHARLES  URFFER,  b  Sept.  6,  1852;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Weber)  Urffer  [11-36];  m 
Nov.  26,  1874,  CATHARINE  ANN  WERST,  b  June  10,  1857;  dau  George  Werst. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  Maria,  b  May  14,  1875;  d  Aug.  14,  1875. 

2.  Samuel,  b  June  8,  1877.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[11-90]  HENRY  K.  URFFER,  b  Jan.  20,  1840;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Rebecca  (Krauss)  Urffer  [11-37]; 
m  1863,  MARY  SCHULTZ,  b  June  16,  1845;  d  Sept.  29,  1883;  dau  Rev.  Joshua  and  Anna  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [149-22].  Res.,  Chapel,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[11-219]  1.  Edwin  S.,  b  Dec.  22,  1863;  m  Mrs.  Adelaide  (Schliclier)  Heydt. 

2.  Elmira  S.,  b  Mar.  19,  1865;  d  Apr.  10,  1882. 

[11-220]  3.  Adam  S.,  b  Oct.  1,  1868;  m  Sallie  G.  Kriebel. 

[11-221]  4.  Allen  S.,  b  Feb.  15,  1870;  m  Sarah  L.  Heckman. 

[11-222]  5.  George  S.,  b  Nov.  8,  1871;  m  Caroline  C.  Mulfinger. 

[11-223]  6.  Laura  S.,  b  July  23,  1873;  d  Sept.  1,  1894;  m  Edwin  Hallman. 

[11-224]  7.  Samuel  S.,  b  Aug.  13,  1875;  m  Lillie  M.  Heydt. 

[11-225]  8.  Daniel  S.,  b  Sept.  10,  1877;  m  Estella  A.  Geho. 

[11-226]  9.  James  S.,  b  July  4,  1879;  d  Sept.  1,  1902;  m  Katie  Mary  Knopp. 

10.  Rebecca  S.,  b  Feb.  25,  1881;  d  Sept.  20,  1881. 

[11-91]  DAVID  URFFER,  b  Oct.  6,  1833;  d  May  31,  1860;  s  Daniel  Iv.  and  Rebecca  (Krauss) 
Urffer  [11-37];  m  Nov.  1,  1857,  CLARISSA  FOGEL,  b  Nov.  15,  1839;  d  Nov.  1,  1900;  dau  Solomon 
and  Anna  (Stahler)  Fogel.  Machinist.  Both  buried  at  Fogelsville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[11-226.1]  1.  Edwin  A.  Urffer-Horn,  b  Jan.  21,  1858;  m  Ara vesta  L.  Rentzheimer. 

2.  Oscar,  b  June  20,  1860;  d  June  31,  1861. 


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Clarissa  Fogel  Urffer  married  2d  time  John  U.  Horn  of  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.  There  was  no  issue  of 
this  marriage,  but  the  infant,  Edwin  Urffer,  was  adopted  and  his  name  was  changed  to  Edwin  Urffer- 
Horn. 

[11-92]  ISRAEL  H.  URFFER,  b  Sept.  17,  1832;  s  Joshua  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Hendricks)  Urffer 
[11-39];  m  MARIA  A.  REINHARD,  dau  Abraham  Reinhard. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-227]  1.  Charles  Willis,  b  Sept.  16,  1858;  d  June  14,  1915;  m  Clementine  S.  Stoudt. 

[11-228]  2.  Oliver  H.,  b  July  21,  1861;  m  Mary  S.  Carl. 

[11-229]  3.  Sarah  Etta,  b  Feb.  6,  1864;  m  Norman  G.  Reiter. 

[11-93]  ANNA  MARIA  KEMMERER,  b  Aug.  29,  1834;  d  May  20,  1906;  dau  Henry  and  Miriam 
(Urffer)  Kemmerer  [11M0] ;  m  JAMES  E.  SMITH,  b  Jan.  4,  1830;  d  Dec.  15,  1888;  s  Abram  and  Rachel 
(Moddinger)  Smith.  Carpenter.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Amanda  S.,  b  Mar.  10,  1854;  427  Union  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[11-230]  2.  Alfred  B.,  b  Feb.  21,  1857;  m  Amanda  J.  Lacey. 

3.  Charles  M.,  b  Jan.  24,  1860;  427  Union  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[11-94]  CHARLES  M.  KEMMERER,  b  1839;  d  1878;  s  Henry  and  Miriam  (Urffer)  Kemmerer 
[11-40];  m  MRS.  MATILDA  SWARTZ. 

One  child:  Minerva,  b  1866;  d  1882.  [No  further  data.] 

[11-95]  JESSE  IRWIN  GROVE,  b  Sept.  18,  1854;  s  Jesse  and  Susanna  (Nuss)  Grove  [11-44]; 
m  Oct.  16,  1873,  ELLA  RUSHER. 

One  child:  Walter  De  Witt.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[11-96]  CHARLES  R.  NUSS,  b  Jan.  28,  1852;  s  Charles  and  Martha  A.  (Reichenbach)  Nuss 
[11-45];  m  Oct.  10,  1883,  MATILDA  JAMES,  b  Oct.  23,  1851;  d  July  9,  1914;  dau  Wile  and  Jasmina 
(Jones)  James.  Carpenter  and  merchant;  res.,  2642  N.  Sartain  St.,  Phila.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  W.  J.,  b  Dec.  19,  1885;  unm;  2642  Sartain  St.,  Phila. 

2.  Lilian,  b  Feb.  24,  1888;  unm;  2642  Sartain  St.,  Phila. 


[11-98]  EMMA  R.  NUSS,  b  Oct.  18,  1861;  d  May  30,  1900;  dau  Charles  and  Martha  A.  (Riechen- 
bach)  Nuss  [11-45];  m  Apr.  15,  1890,  EDWARD  G.  JONES,  b  Dec.  11,  1868;  s  Barclay  and  Ann  E. 
(Hiltner)  Jones.  Butcher;  res.,  Lafayette  Hill,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Barclay  C.,  b  Apr.  18,  1891;  d  Apr.  26,  1891. 

[11-231]  2.  Charles  W.,  b  Aug.  22,  1892;  m  Della  Smith. 

3.  Walter,  b  Apr.  8,  1895. 

4.  Elizabeth  H.  |  iwjns>  ^  25,  1898. 

5.  Sarah  H.  J 

6.  Anna  C.,  b  Apr.  15,  1900. 


[11-99]  HARRY  R.  NUSS,  b  May  4,  1864;  s  Charles  and  Martha  A.  (Reichenbach)  Nuss  [11-45]; 
m  May  2,  1888,  MINERVA  ELLIOTT,  b  Dec.  27,  1866;  dau  William  A.  and  Esther  (Carter)  Elliott. 
Plumber;  res.,  510  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


[11-232] 

[11-233] 

[11-234] 


Children  (14)' 

1.  Mabel  E.,  b  May  3,  1899;  m  Howard  Gliem. 

2.  Edna,  b  June  8,  1891. 

3.  Harry  R.,  b  Apr.  10,  1893;  m  Mary  Mullen,  856  Cherry  St.,  Norristown, Pa. 

4.  Alfred  R.,  b  Oct.  17,  1896. 

5.  Sara  R.,  b  Aug.  10,  1894;  m  Ellis  Smith,  510  W..Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


6.  Rachel  E. 

7.  David 


I  twins,  b  Sept.  23,  1898; 


d  Mar.  7,  1904. 
d  Aug.  10,  1899. 


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GgG  V'  twins,  b  Oct.  17,  1900;  510  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

9.  C.  Nathan  J 

10.  George  U.,  b  Feb.  21,  1902;  510  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

11.  Margaret,  b  Dec.  8,  1904;  d  Dec.  15,  1904. 

12.  Mary  E.,  b  June  8,  1906;  d  June  8,  1906. 

13.  John,  b  May  11,  1907;  d  May  11,  1907. 

14.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Aug.  13,  1911. 

[11-100]  HENRY  NUSS,  b  Apr.  3,  1857;  s  Joseph  and  Ann  E.  (Jacobs)  Nuss  [11-46];  m  Jan.  10, 
1887,  CLARA  DAVIS,  b  June  6,  1861;  dau  Cyrus  and  Mary  (Strickel)  Davis.  Musical  instruments; 
music  teacher,  and  tuner;  res.,  Kent,  Ill.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[11-235]  Moran,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  m  Mildred  Fehr. 

[11-101]  CALVIN  NUSS,  b  Nov.  23,  1858;  s  Joseph  and  Ann  E.  (Jacobs)  Nuss  [11-46];  m  Mar., 
1894,  MAY  SILER,  b  1868;  d  June  2,  1894;  dau  Peter  Siler.  Miner;  Murray,  Idaho.  (1918.)  No 

issue. 

[11-102]  EMMA  REBECCA  NUSS,  b  Mar.  30,  1860;  dau  Joseph  and  Ann  E.  (Jacobs)  Nuss 
[11-46];  rn  July  26,  1885,  WILLIAM  JACKSON  DAVIS,  b  Aug.  22,  1858;  s  Cyrus  and  Mary  J. 
(Strickle)  Davis.  Farmer;  res.,  Stockton,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Fern  Carson,  b  Mar.  17,  1887;  Stockton,  Ill. 

2.  Clyde  Cyrus,  b  Mar.  17,  1889;  d  Feb.  2  1909. 

3.  Flossie  Cora,  b  Feb.  2,  1893;  d  Apr.  22,  1893. 

[11-236]  4.  Desford  Ellwood,  b  Apr.  8,  1895;  m  Gertrude  Chloe  Beattie. 

5.  Sewell  Leslie,  b  Nov.  7,  1899. 

6.  Hazel  Roberta,  b  Nov.  20,  1903. 

[11-103]  DANIEL  NUSS,  b  Aug.  25,  1861;  s  Joseph  and  Ann  E.  (Jacobs)  Nuss  [11-46];  m  VINA 
JANE  CLAY,  b  Sept.  3,  1858;  d  May  31,  1915;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Martha  (Staley)  Clay.  Res.,  Suther¬ 
land,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[11-237]  1.  Jerry  C.,  b  Feb.  19,  1886;  m  Stella  May  Read. 

[11-238]  2.  Fannie  J.,  b  Feb.  22,  1890;  m  William  H.  Johnson. 

3.  Ethel  L.,  b  Jan.  11,  1892;  Sutherland,  Iowa. 

4.  Ellis  S.,  b  Sept.  12,  1893;  United  States  Service. 

5.  Harold  D.,  b  July  18,  1899;  Sutherland,  Iowa. 

[11-104]  SARAH  CATHERINE  NUSS,  b  July  3,  1868;  d  Mar.  28,  1913;  dau  Joseph  and  Ann  E. 
(Jacobs)  Nuss  [11-46];  m  Jan.  13,  1900,  COLUMBUS  B.  FERGUSON,  b  June  25,  1861;  s  Samuel  S. 
and  Lucy  Ferguson.  Miner;  res.,  Murray,  Idaho.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-105]  CORA  ELLEN  NUSS,  b  May  1,  1871;  dau  Joseph  and  Ann  E.  (Jacobs)  Nuss  [11-46];  m 
Jan.  11,  1897,  OSCAR  HUGHES,  b  Jan.  9,  1873;  s  Owen  and  Chairety  (Oles)  Hughes.  Farmer;  res., 
Cheney,  Wash.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Bernice,  b  Feb.  1,  1899. 

[11-106]  PRISCILLA  NUSS,  b  June  25,  1853;  d  Sept.  1,  1899;  dau  John  M.  and  Mary  (Krauss) 
Nuss  [ll-47a];  m  Aug.  25,  1892,  CAVOUS  C.  CHAPMAN,  b  Apr.  22,  1860;  d  Aug.  9,  1917;  s  George 
L.  and  Anna  (Margin)  Chapman.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[ll-107a]  LEVI  A.  NUSS,  b  Jan.  25,  1861;  s  John  M.  and  Leanna  (Andreas)  Nuss  [1 1 — 47b] ;  m 
bef.  1886,  EMMA  C.  DAWS,  b  1869;.  d  Mar.,  1888;  dau  George  and  Lucy  (Reber)  Daws. 

One  child: 

[11-239]  Charles  B.,  b  Mar.  27,  1887;  m  Anna  H.  Hoagland. 


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[ll-107b]  LEVI  A.  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Dec.  19,  1890,  LAURA  J.  BARNES,  b  Apr. 
10,  1864;  d  May  1,  1917.  No  issue. 

[ll-107c]  LEVI  A.  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  3d  time  June  20,  1918,  NAOMI  H.  DITZLER,  b  Jan. 
19,  1878;  dau  Jacob  and  Rosetta  C.  (Kahl)  Ditzler.  No  issue.  Retired  farmer;  res.,  Lena,  Ill.  (1918.) 

[11-1081  SARAH  NUSS,  b  Dec.  30,  1862;  dau  John  M.  and  Leahna  (Andreas)  Nuss  [1 1— 47b] ;  m 
Sept.  23,  1886,  FRANKLIN  D.  OHLWINE,  b  Apr.  12,  1857;  s  Charles  and  Susan  (Drissel)  Ohlwine. 
Farmer;  res.,  412  W.  Dixon  St.,  Polo,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[11-240]  1.  Charles,  b  Aug.  4,  1887;  m  Pearl  G.  Smith. 

2.  Levi  Oliver,  b  Oct.  3,  1891. 

[ll-109a]  JOHN  MAHLON  NUSS,  b  Oct.  15,  1867;  s  John  M.  and  Leanna  (Andreas)  Nuss 
[1 1— 47b] ;  m  Feb.  19,  1894,  IDA  E.  LECKINGTON,  b  Dec.  6,  1870;  d  Nov.  23,  1902;  dau  Ephraim  and 
Christina  (Burke)  Leckington. 

One  child:  Maud  Leanna,  b  May  19,  1895;  Polo,  Ill. 

[ll-109b]  JOHN  MAHLON  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  EDA  K.  STENBACK,  b  Dec.  7, 
1881;  dau  Hans  R.  and  Marie  (Nissen)  Stenback.  Auctioneer;  res.,  Brush,  Morgan  Co.,  Col.  (1918.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Ida  Marie,  b  Dec.  13,  1905. 

2.  Clyde  Emerson,  b  May  31,  1911. 

[11-110]  LEANNA  NUSS,  b  Aug.  9,  1870;  dau  John  M.  and  Leanna  (Andreas)  Nuss  [1 1— 47b] ;  m 
Feb.  20,  1896,  FRANK  BYERS,  b  Aug.  24,  1870;  s  Edward  and  Susan  (Stover)  Byers.  Farmer,  Polo, 
Ill.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-111]  MARY  NUSS,  b  Feb.  2,  1874;  d  July  16,  1919;  dau  John  M.  and  Leanna  (Andreas)  Nuss 
[1 1 — 47b] ;  m  Feb.  24,  1898,  CHARLES  FRANK  DENNIS,  b  Apr.  8,  1873;  s  William  H.  and  Mattie 
(Strite)  Dennis.  Farmer;  res.,  Polo,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  (2).: 

1.  Howard  Mahlon,  b  Dec.  9,  1899;  Polo,  Ogle  Co.,  Ill. 

2.  Calvin  Frank,  b  Nov.  17,  1901;  Polo,  Ogle  Co.,  Ill. 

[11-112]  BARBARA  SOPHIA  NUSS,  b  Mar.  20,  1877;  dau  John  M.  and  Leanna  (Andreas)  Nuss 
[1 1— 47b] ;  m  Mar.  20,  1918,  WESLEY  JOHN  YEAGER,  b  June  10,  1871;  s  William  and  Anna  (Leck¬ 
ington)  Yeager.  Farmer  and  breeder  of  thoroughbred  short  horn  cattle  and  Poland  china  swine;  res., 
Winslow,  Ill.,  R.F.D.  No.  3.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-113]  LAVINA  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  25,  1832;  d  Mar.  23,  1901;  daw  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [11-48];  m  Feb.  15,  1853,  BENJAMIN  GERY,  b  Aug.  20,  1826;  d  June  5,  1913;  s  John  and 
Catharine  (Graber)  Gery.  (1918.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  James,  b  May  17,  1854;  d  Sept.  18,  1864. 

[11-241]  2.  Nevin,  b  Oct.  6,  1855;  m  Ellen  W.  Gilbert. 

3.  Sarah  Catherine,  b  Mar.  9,  1857;  d  Feb.  12,  1858. 

[11-242]  4.  Hannah,  b  July  18,  1859;  m  William  H.  Solliday. 

[11-243]  5.  John  Anthony,  b  Dec.  30,  1861;  m  Joella  Mechlin,  4603  Ella  St.,  Phila.,  Pa 

6.  Howard,  b  Sept.  17,  1864;  unm;  10  S.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

7.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Sept.  22,  1866;  d  Mar.  20,  1885. 

[11-244]  8.  Clement  Ulysses,  b  Dec.  2,  1868;  m  Queenie  Muse. 

[11-245]  9.  Clara  Lavina,  b  May  2,  1870;  m  John  L.  Dimmig. 

[11-246]  10.  Charles  Krauss,  b  July  13,  1872;  m  Anna  Ziegler. 

[1 1—247 ]  11.  Ella  Maria,  b  Nov.  6,  1874;  m  Alvin  M.  Kurtz. 

[11-114]  ISAAC  Y.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  10,  1836;  d  Mar.  17,  1914;  s  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [11-48];  m  Oct.  8,  1861,  THEODORA  R.  WAAGE,  b  Nov.,  1839;  dau  Rev.  Frederick  and 
Angeline  (Garber)  Waage. 


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Isaac  Y.  Krauss  was  associated  with  his  brothers  Harrison  and  James  in  the  building  and  sale  of 
agricultural  implements. 

Like  his  progenitors  he  followed  surveying  as  a  community  service  more  than  a  lucrative  business. 
He  lived  at  Kraussdale,  Pa. 


[ll-248a] 
[11— 248b] 
[11—249] 
[11-250] 
[11-251] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

,  t-,,  ^  ,  .  ,  ,  0  ,  _  .  oeo  f  1.  Irene  Elizabeth  Hartzell. 

1.  Elmer  Frederick,  b  Sept,  7,  1862;  m  j  2  Emma  Alice  King. 

2.  Florence  Sarah,  b  May  23,  1864;  d  Jan.  9,  1917;  m  William  F.  Dixon. 

3.  Edgar  Anthony,  b  May  24,  1867 ;  m  Marguerite  L.  Bernd. 

4.  Charles  Oswin,  b  May  14,  1869;  m  Ella  L.  Wambold. 

5.  Isaac  Walter,  b  Jan.  23,  1878;  unm. 


[11-115]  ELMIRA  REGINA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  23,  1838;  d  July  22,  1909;  dau  Anthony  and  Sarah 
(Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-48];  m  May  10,  1856,  HORACE  MILLER,  b  Nov.  1,  1827 ;  dec. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

].  Olivia  Antoinette,  b  Mar.  21,  1860;  d  Dec.  2,  1867. 

2.  Emerson  Franklin,  b  Jan.  25,  1862. 

3.  Emma  Jane,  b  July  22,  1865;  d  Dec.  7,  1867. 

4.  Carrie  Krauss,  b  May  3,  1869;  d  June  9,  1872. 

5.  George  Krauss,  b  Oct.  17,  1871.  [ Family  extinct.  No  further  data.] 


[11-116]  HARRISON  Y.  KRAUSS,  b  July  20,  1840 ;d  Mar.  25,  1897;  s  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [11-48];  m  Feb.  10,  1866,  MARY  OBERHOLZER,  b  Aug.  21,  1844;  d  Jan.  31,  1918.  Mr. 
Krauss  was  a  manufacturer  of  agricultural  implements.  Lived  at  Kraussdale,  Pa. 

One  child : 

[11-252]  Emma  R.,  b  May  2,  1869;  m  Dr.  William  S.  Schantz. 

[11-117]  EMMA  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  19,  1845;  d  Dec.  16,  1891;  dau  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Yeakel) 
Krauss  [1 1—48] ;  m  Mar.  18,  1866,  CHARLES  W.  EBERHARD,  b  Aug.  27,  1845.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-118]  JAMES  A.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  11,  1850;  s  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-48]; 
m  May  25,  1876,  ELLEN  M.  SCHANTZ,  b  Apr.  6,  1856;  dau  Solomon  T.  and  Sarah  (Stabler)  Schantz. 

.  Silk  ribbon  manufacturer,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-119]  SARAH  ANN  KRAUSS,  b  July  5,  1849;  dau  Joseph  and  Maria  (Kulp)  Krauss  [11-49]; 
m  Sept.  10,  1870,  HENRY  ACKERMAN,  b  Dec.  28,  1848;  s  Jacob  and  Caroline  (Woodring)  Acker¬ 
man.  Res.  512  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Arthur  Wilson,  b  July  12,  1873;  unm. ;  Slatington,  Pa. 

[11-253]  2.  Emma  Jane,  b  June  12,  1876;  m  William  E.  Steinmetz. 

[11-254]  3.  Lillie  Louisa,  b  Apr.  15,  1879;  d  Sept.  24,  1909;  m  Carson  A.  Semmel. 

[  1 1—255]  4.  William  Henry,  b  Apr.  15,  1879;  m  Amy  Hoffman. 

[11-256]  5.  Minnie  Elmira,  b  June  22,  1883;  m  El  wood  J.  Anthony. 

[11-120]  EMMA  LOUISA  KRAUSS,  b  May  21,  1855;  dau  Joseph  and  Maria  (Kulp)  Krauss 
[11-49];  m  July  7,  1879,  ABRAHAM  ETTINGER,  b  Feb.  4,  1853;  d  1919;  s  James  and  Matilda  (Fretz)  . 
Ettinger.  Dealer  in  produce;  widow  res.  2228  N.  5th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Olivia,  b  June  28,  1880;  2228  N.  5th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-257]  2.  James  A.,  b  Dec.  6,  1881;  m  Bessie  E.  Henry. 

3.  Irene,  b  Mar.  11,  1884. 

[1 1-121  ]  ELMIRA  JANE  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  27,  1858;  d  June  12,  1914;  dau  Joseph  and  Maria  (Kulp) 
Krauss  [11-49] ;  m  Dec.  26,  1886,  MILFORD  H.  NEWHARD,  b  Apr.  3,  1852 ;  d  Dec.  6,  1908 ;  s  Thomas 
and  Eva  (Herman)  Newhard. 

One  child: 

[11-258]  Clarence  N.,  b  Nov.  5,  1887;  m  Mary  Rosalee  Heritage  Kraft. 


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171 


[11-122]  NEVIN  K.  KRAUSS,  b  July  4,  1861 ;  s  Joseph  and  Maria  (Kulp)  Krauss  [11-49];  m  Nov. 
29,  1888,  MARY  L.  MILLER,  b  July  25,  1862;  dau  Philip  Miller.  Res.  3719  N.  9th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-123]  EDWIN  B.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  1,  1838;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Bechtel)  Krauss  [11-52]; 
m  May  23,  1863,  HANNAH  KRAUSS,  b  May  23,  1842;  dau  Anthony  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Krauss 
[11-48]. 

One  child: 

[11-259]  Albert,  b  Apr.  28,  1866;  m - Heimbach.  No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[11-124]  MENDON  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  14,  1840;  d  Aug.  26,  1916;  s  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Urffer) 
Krauss  [ll-53a];  m  May  1,  1866,  ISABELLA  TULLEY,  b  Sept.  18,  1849;  dec;  dau  Thomas  J.  and 
Bridget  Theresa  (Bloomer)  Tulley.  Marble  cutter.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[11-259.1]  1.  Mary  Ella  S.,  b  Feb.  25,  1867;  m  William  Martin  Regen. 

2.  Anna  S.,  b  Mar.  14,  1869;  dec. 

3.  Isabelle  Irene  S.,  b  Feb.  5,  1871;  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Cecilia  Estelle,  b  June  20,  1873;  dec. 

5.  Barbara,  b - ;  dec. 

6.  Child,  b - ;  dec. 

[11-125]  MATILDA  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  6,  1843;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Gerhard)  Krauss 
[ll-53b];  m  Dec.  22,  1865,  HENRY  R.  HENRY,  b  Aug.  15,  1841;  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Rasig)  Henry. 
Res.  2719  N.  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[11-260]  1.  Alice  M.,  b  Mar.  12,  1867;  m  Henry  Forster. 

2.  Oscar,  b  Dec.  29,  1871;  d  in  infancy. 

[11-126]  HANNAH  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  8,  1844;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Gerhard)  Krauss  [11- 
53b];  m  Dec.  24,  1867,  MICHAEL  GEHMAN,  b  Nov.  30,  1831;  d  Apr.  10,  1909;  s  Samuel  Gehman. 
Widow  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-261]  1.  Flora  G.,  b  Sept.  1,  1868;  d  Oct.  26,  1896;  m  Jerome  B.  Treisbach. 

[11-262]  2.  Kate  K.  b  June  11,  1870;  m  Jacob  Nace. 

3.  Charles,  b  Dec.  29,  1871;  d  May  22,  1899. 

4.  Matilda,  b  Dec.  1,  1877;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[11-263]  5.  Harry  A.,  b  May  27,  1876;  m  Annie  Weil. 

[11-127]  CHARLES  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  4,  1846;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  Ann  (Gerhard)  Krauss 
[1 1— 53b] ;  m  Oct.  26,  1864,  ELIZABETH  SMITH,  6  Dec.  21,  1845;  d  Apr.  25,  1913;  dau  Charles  and 
Magdalena  (Grauley)  Smith.  Res.  2319  N.  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[11-264]  l.  Hannah,  b  Mar.  1,  1866;  d  June  4,  1903;  m  Arthur  J.  Rice. 


[11-266]  4.  Matilda,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  m  Clifford  M.  Brounn. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  9,  1873;  2319  N.  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-267]  6.  Charles  S.  A.,  b  Mar.  9,  1877;  m  Sallie  M.  Bean. 

[ll-128a]  SAMUEL  A.  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  8,  1850;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Gerhard)  Krauss  [11- 
53b];  mMay  4,  1869,  ELENORA  S.  WEIERBACH,  b  May  11, 1819;  d  June  4,  1894;  dau  Godfrey  and 
Lovina  (Wint)  Weierbach.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[11-268]  1.  Frederick  A.,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  m  Miriam  Salome  Sheetz. 

[1 1—269]  2.  Alice  V.,  b  Feb.  1,  1873;  m  T.  Philip  Sherwood. 

[11-270]  3.  Minnie  E.,  b  Nov.  10,  1875;  m  George  L.  Carr. 

[11—271]  4.  Laura  M.,  b  Nov.  1,  1877;  m  Charles  A.  Gallagher. 


[ll-265a] 
[1 1— 265b] 


)  2.  Laura,  b  Oct.  25,  1867;  m 


1.  Edward  Otto  Ramberg 

2.  Andrew  Chalmers. 


3.  Kathryn,  b  Sept.  9,  1869;  2319  N.  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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[11— 128b]  SAMUEL  A.  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  to  2d  time  Dec.  28,  1896,  VIOLA  MILLER. 
No  issue.  Retired;  res.  Millersburg,  Pa. 

[11-129]  SARAH  WIEAND,  b  Dec.  30,  1844;  d  Oct.  12,  1903;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Wieand  [11-54];  to  Nov.  18,  1880,  LEWIS  F.  SHETLER,  b  Feb.  17,  1847;  s  of  Lewis  Shetler. 

One  child: 

[11-272]  Charles  W.,  b  May  10,  1886;  d  Apr.  1,  1917;  to  Mary  A.  Hoopes. 

[11-130]  REV.  CHARLES  S.  WIEAND,  b  Feb.  28,  1848;  d  Oct.  7,  1919;  s  Charles  W.  and  Susanna 
(Krauss)  Wieand  [11-54];  to  July  1,  1875,  LEONORA  M.  SELL,  b  Sept.  3,  1856;  d  Nov.  10,  1916;  dau 
Charles  R.  M.  Sell. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Irma  C.,  b  Apr.  20,  1877;  4615  Sansom  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Teacher  of  Languages,  West 

Phila.  High  School  for  Girls. 

2.  Charles  S.,  b  Aug.  20,  1878;  d  Jan.  12,  1884. 

3.  Mary  M.,  b  Mar.  8,  1880;  d  Jan.  13,  1884. 

4.  Leonora  S.,  b  Dec.  1,  1881;  d  Dec.  23,  1881. 

5.  Edward  W.,  b  Jan.  18,  1883;  d  Jan.  8,  1884. 

[11-273]  6.  Helen  E.,  b  Apr.  16,  1885;  to  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Valentine  Cole. 

7.  Alma  M.,  b  May  26,  1886;  d  June  4,  1891. 

Rev.  Charles  S.  Wieand  was  graduated  from  Franklin  and  Marshall  College  in  June,  1874.  Even 
before  his  graduation,  Rev.  Dr.  C.  Z.  Weiser,  who  lived  next  door  to  his  home  in  East  Greenville,  Pa. 
at  the  time,  urged  that  after  Mr.  Wieand’s  graduation  he  should  open  a  private  school  in  East  Green¬ 
ville. 

Mr.  Wieand  was  loath  to  do  this  as  his  plan  was  to  enter  the  Reformed  Theological  Seminary  at 
Lancaster,  Pa.  in  order  to  prepare  for  the  regular  ministry.  Dr.  Weiser,  however,  urged  so  strongly  the 
necessity  of  founding  a  school  in  this  section  in  which  he  was  particularly  interested  that  Mr.  Wieand 
allowed  himself  to  be  diverted  from  his  original  plan,  chose  a  plot  between  East  Greenville  and  Penns- 
burg,  Pa.  on  the  line  dividing  the  two  boroughs,  laid  out  roads  and  built  a  home  and  school  combined. 

Dr.  Weiser  had  pledged  himself  to  share  the  responsibility  of  instruction  in  the  school,  but  he  soon 
wearied  of  this  and  the  whole  responsibility, financial  as  well  as  educational,  devolved  upon  Mr.  Wieand. 

Before  opening  the  school  in  the  fall  of  1875,  Mr.  Wieand  had  married  a  talented  lady,  Miss 
Leonora  M.  Sell  who  had  studied  abroad  for  two  years,  and  who  assisted  him  by  giving  instruction  in 
music  and  foreign  languages.  Her  dowry  had  made  the  school  possible,  but  the  school  was  not  a  finan¬ 
cial  success  owing  to  lack  of  support  from  the  residents  of  the  section  and  to  the  fact  that  the  Normal 
Schools,  having  State  aid,  could  afford  to  take  pupils  at  much  lower  rates  than  could  Perkiomen 
Seminary. 

For  nine  years  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wieand  made  their  home  in  the  school  and  carried  it  on  with  many 
impediments  and  little  support  from  those  who  had  pledged  aid,  when  at  Christmas  time  in  1883, 
diphtheria  broke  out  in  their  family  and  in  a  week  deprived  them  of  three  of  their  four  children — and 
weakened  Mr.  Wieand’s  constitution  to  such  an  extent  that  he  had  to  give  up  the  school. 

During  the  years  at  the  school  in  addition  to  teaching  Mr.  Wieand  had  been  studying  theology 
with  Dr.  Weiser,  and  he  was  licensed  by  the  classis  of  Goshenhoppen  in  1880.  In  1883  he  was  ordained 
by  the  same  classis  and  installed  as  pastor  of  the  Chestnut  Hill  congregation  in  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa., which 
congregation  he  served  for  one  year  while  still  principal  of  Perkiomen  Seminary.  During  part  of  this 
time  he  also  supplied  the  Zion’s  congregation  in  Pottstown,  Pa.,  and  in  1884  accepted  a  call  from  that 
congregation,  removed  to  Pottstown,  and  was  installed  as  pastor  of  the  Zion’s  charge.  For  twenty- 
four  years  he  labored  here,  building  up  a  congregation,  which  owing  to  a  church  fight  had  been  divided, 
from  60  to  over  500  members.  A  chapel  was  completed,  a  parsonage  was  built,  a  new  pipe  organ  was 
installed  and  the  church  was  renovated  three  times. 

In  1908  Mr.  Wieand  resigned  and  for  five  years  served  charges  which  happened  to  be  without  a 
regular  pastor,  the  Schwenksville,  the  Great  Swamp-Chestnut  Hill,  and  the  Shenkel  charge  in  Chester 
Co.,  and  in  1913  was  elected  pastor  of  the  Shenkel  charge. 

After  serving  for  five  years  in  this  charge,  he  resigned  in  1917  and  moved  to  Philadelphia  to  live 
with  his  daughter,  Irma,  as  Mrs.  Wieand  had  died  in  1916  and  his  other  daughter,  Helen,  had  married 
and  moved  to  New  England. 


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For  two  years  he  enjoyed  a  well-earned  rest  but  even  during  this  time  he  occasionally  preached  in 
his  old  charge  or  in  various  churches  in  Philadelphia. 

Rev.  Wieand  died  on  Oct.  7,  1919,  from  the  effects  of  an  attack  of  cardiac  asthma. 

ft 

[11-131]  ADAM  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  19,  1843;  s  John  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Krauss  [1 1  -55a] ;  m 
Oct.  4,  1873,  EMMA  STAUFFER,  b  Nov.  21,  1851;  dau  JohnS.  and  Hannah  (Strunk)  Stauffer. 
Retired  creamery  operator  and  farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Nora,  b  Aug.  16,  1874;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[11-274]  2.  John  S.,  b  Oct.  18,  1878;  m  Catharine  Moyer. 

[11-275]  3.  Pauline  S.,  b  Mar.  8,  1893;  in  Harry  Sassaman. 

Adam  S.  Krauss  formerly  operated  the  creamery  at  East  Greenville,  Pa.  He  served  as  trustee  of 
the  church,  and  secretary  of  the  Conference  of  the  Upper  District,  and  many  years  as  trustee  of  the 
Literary  Fund,  as  well  as  an  officer  in  the  Sunday  School. 

[11-132]  REBECCA  K.  BECHTEL,  b  Aug.  13,  1844;  d  Nov.  6,  1894;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Mary 
(Krauss)  Bechtel  [11-56];  m  June  27,  1874,  MILTON  C.  ROEDER,  b  Dec.  7,  1845;  s  Samuel  B.  and 
Esther  (Graber)  Roeder.  Farmer;  Geryville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[11-133]  DAVID  K.  BECHTEL,  b  Nov.  13,  1845;  d  Nov.  12,  1908;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  (Krauss) 
Bechtel  [11-56];  m  Feb.  16,  1888,  ELLA  R.  BOORSE,  b  Mar.  21,  1862;  dau  John  C.  Boorse,  Esq. 
Physician;  resided  at  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Selma  B.,  b  May  30,  1894;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[11-134]  EDWIN  KRAUSS  BECHTEL,  b  July  22,  1848;  d  Sept.  23,  1917;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Mary 
(Krauss)  Bechtel  [11-56];  m  Apr.  13,  1879,  CLARA  GUTELIUS,  b  Feb.  27,  1849;  dau  Israel  and  Sarah 
(Haas)  Gutelius.  Produce  business;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Estella,  b  Nov.  23,  1880. 

[11-135]  AMOS  K.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  21,  1833;  d  July  18,  1916;  s  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Kriebel) 
Krauss  [11-58];  in  Feb.  4,  1858,  SOPHIA  EDELMAN,  b  Jan.  17,  1840.  (1918.)  Res.  Quakertown,  Pa. 
R.F.D.  No.  1. 

Children  (9): 

[11-276]  1.  Cillia  Amanda,  6  Feb.  1,  1859;  in  Frank  Ackerman. 

2.  Ambrose,  b  Aug.  5,  1860;  d  Aug.  12,  1860. 

[11-277]  3.  Preston  Percius,  b  July  31,  1861;  m  Helena  Fischer. 

[11-278]  4.  Morris  E.,  b  Jan.  23,  1864;  in  Flora  V.  Ernev. 

[11-279]  5.  Percifer,  b  Apr.  12,  1866;  m  Ida  Georger. 

[11-280]  6.  Puella,  b  Mar.  17,  1869;  d  Aug.  10,  1906;  m  Lewis  Bartholomew. 

[11-281]  7.  Virginia,  b  Jan.  27,  1871;  m  Francis  Detweiler. 

[1 1—282]  8.  Curtis  E.,  b  Dec.  13,  1872;  m  Mary  Lizzie  Heist. 

[11-283]  9.  Sylvia,  b  Aug.  10,  1876;  in  Jeremiah  H.  Wisler. 


[11-136]  AMANDA  KRAUSS,  b  June  19,  1834;  d  Mar.  27,  1906;  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Kriebel) 
Krauss  [11-58];  m  Nov.  5,  1853,  DAVID  BEALER,  b  Nov.  12,  1828;  d  Nov.  30,  1884. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Son,  b  Oct.  6,  1856;  d  Oct.  6,  1856. 

(11-154)  I  2  Emma  B  h  Dm-  25  1859- I  1-  Edwin  K.  Wolf. 

[11-284]  1  A  £'mma  6  UeC'  lb5-  m  (  2.  Charles  F.  Wolf. 

[11-285]  3.  Allen  K.,  b  Nov.  10,  1862;  m  Emma  Stahl. 

4.  Elmira,  b  June  2,  1864;  unm. 

5.  Elmer,  b  Aug.  14,  1867;  d  Apr.  8,  1872. 

[11-286]  6.  Harrison,  b  Dec.  27,  1868;  in  Laura  M.  Frantz. 

[11-137]  SELINA  KRAUSS,  b  June  1,  1837 ;  d  Apr.  5,  1883;  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Krauss 
[11-58];  m  Jan.  27,  1860,  WILLIAM  HALLMAN,  b  Dec.  25,  1841 ;  d  Aug.  17,  1897. 

Children  (7): 

[11-287]  1.  Ellen,  b  May  22,  1861;  m  Abraham  E.  Landis.  ■ 


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2.  Howard,  b  Feb.  3,  1863;  d  July  19,  1863. 

3.  Samuel  Franklin,  b  Oct.  3,  1864;  d  Aug,  25,  1865. 

[11-288]  4.  William  Henry,  b  Oct.  20,  1865;  m  Emma  Krull. 

[11-289]  5.  Emma  Maria,  b  Mar.  1,  1868;  m  John  B.  Gottshalk. 

6.  Lizzie,  b  Nov.  12,  1868;  d  June  22,  1869. 

[11-290]  7.  Amanda  Lydia,  b  Jan.  23,  1870;  m  William  Helm. 

[  1 1—1 38a]  SAMUEL  K.  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  23,  1839;  s  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Krauss  [11-58]; 
m  Mar.  14,  1867,  CATHERINE  E.  WORKMAN,  b  Apr.  10,  1847 ;  d  Mar.  20,  1884;  dau  Rev.  Morgan 
Workman. 

One  child;  d  1875. 


[1 1— 138b]  SAMUEL  K.  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  May,  1887,  BERTHA  A.  HAINES, 
dau  Jeremiah  Haines.  Rupture  specialist;  res.  618  W.  Wayne  St.,  Lima,  Ohio.  No  issue. 

[11-139]  CATHARINE  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  21,  1844;  d  Jan.  4,  1918;  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Kriebel) 
Krauss  [11-58];  m  Mar.  24,  1867,  MICHAEL  HINNERSCHIETZ,  b  Sept.  27,  1840;  d  Jan.  12,  1893; 
s  Joseph  Hinnerschietz. 

Children  (J): 

[11-291]  1.  Emma  K.,  b  July  16,  1870;  m  H.  Wilson  Folk. 

2.  Katie  Laura  K.,  b  Dec.  15,  1874;  unm;  Wanamaker,  Pa. 

[11-292]  3.  Ella  K.,  b  June  14,  1881;  d  Dec.  7,  1905;  m  Franz  A.  E.  Witthuhn. 

[11-293]  4.  Elmer  K.,  b  Dec.  6,  1883;  m  Almeda  L.  Stoudt. 

[11-140]  MARIA  K.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  23,  1846;  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Krauss  [11-58];  m 
Jan.  29,  1876,  WILLOUGHBY  K.  HEINLY,  b  Oct.  1,  1847 ;  s  Lafayette  and  Annie  (Krammer)  Heinly. 
Res.  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Emma,  b  May  12,  1877;  d  Aug.  29,  1877. 

[11-294]  2.  Irene,  b  Jan.  28,  1879;  m  Charles  Y.  Drumheller. 

[11-295]  3.  Climena,  b  May  18,  1881;  m  William  R.  Croman. 

4.  Nora,  b  July  4,  1884;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[11-296]  5.  Edna  K.,  b  June  4,  1886;  m  Albert  S.  Horn. 

[11-141]  SOLOMON  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  17,  1837;  d  Feb.  5,  1919;  s  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-59] ;  m  May  18,  1865,  ELIZABETH  B.  HUBER,  b  Nov.  11,  1843;  d  Apr.  3,  1919;  dau 
Henry  and  Mary  (Bolton)  Huber.  Lived  in  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (4)' 

1.  Ellen,  b  Oct.  4,  1865;  d  July  13,  1898. 

[11-297]  2.  Henry,  b  Jan.  22,  1867;  m  Ella  De  Hart  Auman. 

[11-298]  3.  William,  b  Apr.  26,  1869;  m  Catherine  Koch. 

[11-299]  4.  Emma,  b  Nov.  4,  1874;  m  Benjamin  M.  Erb. 


[11-142]  ABRAHAM  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  2,  1838;  d  Mar.  25,  1892;  s  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11—59];  m  Oct.  15,  1863,  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  8,  1843;  d  Apr.  18,  1906;  dau  Enoch  and 
Leah  (Neuman)  Schultz  [68-11]. 

Children  (10): 


[11-300] 

[149-58] 

[11-301] 

[11-302] 

[11-303] 

[11-304] 

[11-305] 

[11-306] 


1.  Allen  S.,  b  Apr.  2,  1865;  m  Amanda  S.  Schultz. 

2.  William,  b  Jan.  23,  1867;  d  Aug.  20,  1868. 

q  t  i  Tui  m  loco.™  |  1.  Edwin  M.  Schultz. 

3.  Laura,  b  July  19,  1868,  m  |  2  Alfred  R  Baus< 

4.  Annie,  b  May  1,  1870;  m  John  G.  Stong. 

5.  Harvey,  b  Nov.  20,  1872;  m  Sallie  A.  Reiff. 

6.  Charles,  b  July  17,  1875;  d  Apr.  27,  1881. 

7.  Emma  Jane,  b  Oct.  29,  1877;  m  Harry  G.  Stong. 

8.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  7,  1881;  d  Feb.  10,  1919;  m  Sarah  G.  Stong. 

9.  Elmer,  b  June  22,  1883;  m  Flora  Schmoyer. 

10.  Sallie,  b  Sept.  22,  1885;  d  Sept.,  1920. 


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Rev.  Joshua  Schultz  [149-22]  died  while  seated  in  the  pulpit  in  the  Kraussdale  Schw.  Church, 
during  the  funeral  services  of  Abraham  S.  Krauss,  Mar.  30,  1892. 

[11-143]  GEORGE  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  22,  1839;  d  Nov.  5,  1921;  s  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-59];  m  Nov.  4,  1862,  SARAH  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  11,  1843;  d  July  2,  1890;  dau  Christopher 
and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-13].  Res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[11-307]  1.  Ellen,  b  Feb.  5,  1864;  m  Bargey  or  Berkey. 

[38-269]  2.  Dinah,  b  Sept.  4,  1865;  m  Manoah  Hillegass:  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[11-308]  3.  Samuel  W.,  b  Oct.  13,  1867;  d  Mar.  22,  1905;  m  Mary  A.  Schmoyer. 

4.  Andrew,  b  Nov.  24,  1869;  d  Feb.  17,  1886. 

[11-309]  5.  Emanuel,  b  Oct.  16,  1871;  m  Regina  K.  Schell. 

[1 1—310]  6.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  25,  1873;  m  Horace  H.  Doll. 

[11-311]  7.  Annetta,  b  July  5,  1876;  dec;  m  Robert  Milton  Shodell. 

[11-312]  .  8.  Ida  W.,  b  July  22,  1880;  m  Harvey  Jones. 

[11-143.1]  REGINA  (KRAUSS)  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  14,  1842;  dec\  widow  of  Daniel  S.  Yeakel  [38- 
84b];  dau  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss  [11-59];  m  2d  time,  JOHN  TAGGART.  No  further 
data,  probably  buried  in  Pennsburg  Ref.  Cem. 

[11-144]  CHRISTINA  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  30,  1844;  d  June  8,  1897;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Christina 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [11-59];  m  Nov.  10,  1883,  JACOB  F.  FISHER,  b  Dec.  25,  1838;  d  Aug.  6,  1901  ;s  of 
Jacob  Fisher.  Jacob  Fisher  was  1st  m  to  Anna  Kriebel  [25-75]. 

Children  (J); 

1.  Howard,  b  Aug.  12,  1884;  d  May  4,  1885. 

2.  Rosa,  b  Dec.  26,  1886;  d  Nov.  26,  1900. 

[11-313]  3.  Nevin,  b  Feb.  7,  1889;  d  Sept.  26,  1918;  m  Edith  Ray  Kulp;  killed  in  action  in  France, 

with  A.E.F. 

4.  Daniel  (Fisher),  s  Christina  Krauss;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

[11-145]  HENRY  SCHULTZ  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  12,  1846;  s  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11—59] ;  m  Oct.  25,  1873,  AMANDA  HOFFMAN,  b  Mar.  14,  1852;  dau  Joseph  and  Julia  (Heydt) 
Hoffman.  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[11-314]  1.  Howard  H.,  b  Mar.  7,  1876;  m  Susan  W.  Kriebel. 

[74-901]  2.  Amelia  H.,  b  Sept.  24,  1877;  m  William  H.  Hagenbuch. 

[11—315]  3.  Wallace  H.,  b  Dec.  15,  1879;  m  Stella  Bitting. 

[11-316]  4.  Joseph  H.,  b  Apr.  26,  1883;  d  Apr.  18,  1912;  m  Hannah  Frey. 

[11-430]  5.  Flora  H.,  b  Mar.  10,  1882;  m  Austin  Urffer. 

6.  Henry  H.,  b  July  5,  1885;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[11-317]  7.  Robert  H.,  b  Nov.  20,  1887;  m  Maude  Reeser. 

[11-146]  JOHN  MAHLON  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  29,  1848;  d  1919;  s  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-59];  m  Jan.  2,  1875,  SARAH  CHRISTMAN;  dau  Jonathan  Christman. 

One  child: 

[11— 318a]  ]  r  j  1. - Stoudt.  No  issue. 

[ll-318b]  J  ’  {  2.  Walter  Fluck,  Milford  Square,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

[11-147]  REBECCA  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  21,  1851;  dau  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-59];  m  Dec.  25,  1880,  SAMUEL  D.  RATCLIFF,  b  Sept.  18,  1853;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[11-319]  1.  Christianna  K.  (Schultz),  b  May  14,  1870  ( dau  Rebecca  Krauss) ;  m  Isaac  Reimert. 

[11-320]  2.  Annie  K.,  b  Jan.  27,  1883;  m  Daniel  Decker. 

3.  Rebecca  K.,  b  Sept.  11,  1884;  West  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Ida  May,  b  Mar.  15,  1887;  2432  Bancroft  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Samuel  K.,  b  Jan.  8,  1890;  35  S.  Redfield  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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[11-148]  SUSANNA  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  9,  1843;  dau  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss  [11-59]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1876,  JOHN  B.  JACOB,  b  Aug.  24,  1851;  s  Henry  and  Lydian  (Bossard)  Jacob.  Farmer; 
East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-321]  1.  Amanda  K.,  b  Apr.  9,  1878;  m  Ambrose  K.  Beitler. 

[11-322]  2.  Christianna,  b  Apr.  25,  1880;  m  William  E.  Treichler. 

[11-323]  3.  Hannah  K.,  b  Apr.  25,  1883;  m  William  Y.  Moser. 

[11-324]  4.  John  K.,  b  Aug.  2,  1889;  d  Dec.  2,  1918;  in  Flora  A.  Buck. 

5.  Henry  K.,  b  Jan.  23,  1894;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 


[11  149]  PRISCILLA  KRAUSS,  b  May  21,  1857;  dau  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-59];  in  Jan.  1,  1881,  CHARLES  CONRAD,  b  Nov.  18,  1856;  farmer;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[11-325]  1.  John  M.,  b  Nov.  4,  1881;  m  Katie  E.  Welker. 

[11-326]  2.  Katie,  b  June  6,  1883;  m  Irwin  K.  Gerhard. 

[11-327]  3.  Christianna,  b  Dec.  12,  1884;  in  Fred  M.  Ziegler. 

[11-328]  4.  Martha,  b  Oct.  20,  1886;  m  Elmer  Fegley. 

[11-329]  5.  Ella,  b  Feb.  19,  1889;  m  Charles  Zern. 

6.  Charles  H.,  b  May  21,  1890. 

7.  Harvey  J.,  b  July  19,  1892. 


[11-150]  EMELINE  KRAUSS  WOLF,  b  Mar.  30,  1837;  d  Apr.  18,  1910;  dau  Joel  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Krauss)  Wolf  [11-60];  m  Aug.  30,  1857,  JOSEPH  S.  MILLER;  b  Apr.  17,  1834;  d  Feb.  18,  1911; 
s  Joseph  and  Eve  Miller.  Laborer,  Spinnerstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-330]  1.  Andora,  b  July  9,  1859;  m  Daniel  K.  Kooker. 

[11-331  a]  1 2  jjenrv  w  r  T)ec  o  1861’  m  I  ^mma  Scheetz. 
[1  l-331b]  P  e  y  W-’  0  UeC •  A°bA’  m  [  2.  Maggie  Nungester. 
[1 1—332]  3.  Emma,  b  Feb.  16,  1867;  m  Charles  C.  Moyer. 

4.  Daniel,  b  May  23,  1858;  d  May  29,  1867. 

5.  Theodora,  b  July  9,  1859;  d  Nov.  9,  1859. 


[11-152]  SUSANNA  K.  WOLF,  b  Nov.  9,  1841;  d  June  3,  1863;  dau  Joel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss) 
Wolf  [11-60];  in  Nov.  30,  1861,  CHARLES  P.  GREULICH,  b  Sept.  13,  1838;  d  Feb.  2,  1904;  s  George 
Philip  Greulich. 

One  child:  Emilie  Matilda,  b  May  10,  1863;  d  Aug.  2,  1863. 

The  second  wife  of  Charles  P.  Greulich  was  Caroline  Wolf,  a  sister  to  his  first  wife  [11-153]. 


[11-153]  CAROLINE  K.  WOLF,  b  Feb.  17,  1845;  d  Apr.  24,  1915;  dau  Joel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss) 
Wolf  [11-60];  m  Aug.  17,  1864,  CHARLES  P.  GREULICH,  b  Sept.  13,  1838;  d  Feb.  2,  1904;  s  George 
Philip  Greulich. 

Children  {13): 

1.  Clarence  Jefferson,  b  Mar.  10,  1865;  d  Aug.  28,  1865. 

[1 1-333]  2.  Morris  Linton,  b  June  7,  1866;  in  Lizzie  Butterweck  Fox. 

[1 1—334]  3.  Erwin  Franklin,  b  Nov.  25,  1867;  m  Kate  Amanda  Weil. 

[1 1—335]  4.  Charles  Ambrose,  b  Oct.  27,  1869;  m  Sallie  Yoder  Bietman. 

[11-336]  5.  Daniel  Chester,  b  Sept.  26,  1871;  in  Anna  M.  Scholl. 

6.  Lily  Ellenora,  b  Apr.  3,  1873;  unm. 

[11-337]  7.  Hannah  Louisa,  b  Apr.  6,  1875;  m  George  A.  Huber. 

[11-338]  8.  Nevin  Wilson,  b  Nov.  7,  1876;  m  Ellen  Minnie  Weiss. 

[11-339]  9.  Elmer,  b  Aug.  6,  1880;  m  Lillie  Witmer  Snyder. 

10.  Flora,  b  Apr.  20,  1883;  unm. 

[11-340]  11.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  22,  1887;  in  John  W.  Wieder. 

[11-341]  12.  Anna,  b  Sept.  6,  1878;  m  Lewis  L.  Keller. 

[11  342]  13.  Carrie  A.,  b  Jan.  6,  1885;  in  Henry  P.  Letterhouse. 

[11-154]  EDWIN  KRAUSS  WOLF,  b  July  5,  1849;  d  Jan.  31,  1914;  s  Joel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss) 
Wolf  [11-60];  in  Jan.  26,  1884,  EMMA  KRAUSS  BEALER,  b  Dec.  25,  1857;  dau  David  and  Amanda 
(Krauss)  Bealer  [11-136].  Laborer.  No  issue.  For  second  marriage  of  Emma  Bealer  Wolf,  see  [11-284]. 


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[11-155]  SARAH  J.  K.  WOLF,  b  Dec.  26,  1850;  dau  Joel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Wolf  [11-60];  m 
Apr.  10,  1869,  ALBERTUS  JOSEPH  LENTZ,  b  June  25,  1868;  s  Joshua  Lentz. 

One  child:  Carrie,  b  Apr.  21,  1874.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[11-158]  DANIEL  K.  WOLF,  b  Mar.  21,  1857;  s  Joel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Wolf  [11-60];  m 
Dec.  7,  1878,  LIZZIE  B.  SMITH,  b  May  24,  1861;  dau  Daniel  D.  Smith.  Carpenter;  res.  517  Cleve¬ 
land  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-343]  1.  George  Wilson,  b  June  28,  1879;  m  Stella  Elizabeth  Shover. 

[11-344]  2.  Charles  William,  b  Jan.  22,  1882;  m  Mamie  B.  Freed. 

[11-345]  3.  Franklin  Walter,  b  Aug.  29,  1883;  m  Elsie  I.  Derr. 

[11-159]  HORACE  K.  WOLF,  b  Jan.  16,  1860;  s  Joel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Wolf  [11-60];  m 
Sept.  30,  1882,  ALICE  ANGELINA  TRUMBOWER;  dau  Eleius  Trumbower.  Car  checker;  res.  921 
Jackson  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Albert  Franklin,  b  Oct.  10,  1883;  d  Nov.  9,  1883. 

[11-346]  2.  Florence  Agnes,  Nov.  7,  1884;  m  Patrick  F.  Kearney. 

[11-347]  3.  Mamie  Elizabeth,  b  May  26,  1887;  m  Edward  S.  Brown. 

[11-348]  4.  Eva  Elmira,  b  July  16,  1889;  m  Francis  I.  Arner. 

5.  George  Thomas,  b  Feb.  19,  1899;  unm. 


[11-160]  ENOS  S.  KRAUSS,  b  July  3,  1844;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Schultz)  Krauss  [11-61]; 
w  Dec.  21,  1867,  HANNAH  ELIZABETH  NUSS,  b  Sept.  13,  1847  \dau  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Weidner) 
Nuss.  Retired;  res.  R.F.D.  No.  2.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[11-349] 

[11-350] 

[ll-351a] 

[ll-351b] 

[ll-352a] 

[ll-352b] 

[11-353] 

[11-354] 

[11-355] 

[11-356] 

[11-357] 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 


Children  {14)’ 

Boy,  stillborn,  July  13,  1868. 

Laura  N.,  b  Aug.  13,  1869:  unm;  331  Locust  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
Oliver  N.,  b  Dec.  18,  1870;  m  Annie  Weaver. 

Hannah  N.,  b  Feb.  6,  1873;  m  John  H.  Stoudt. 

1. - Oneal. 


7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 
11. 
12. 

[11-357.1]  13. 
[11-357.2]  14. 


Lydia  N.,  b  Nov.  24,  1874;  m  , 

i  2.  William  Diehl. 

Elizabeth  N„  6  Oct.  27,  1876;  m  (  Howard  W.  Schoenly. 

I  2.  Victor  O.  Kuntzman. 

Agnes  N.,  b  Feb.  22,  1878;  m  William  G.  Rex. 

Cora  N.,  b  July  21,  1880;  m  William  N.  S.  Carl. 

Jacob  N.,  b  Mar.  20,  1882;  m  Alice  K.  Peters. 

George  N.,  b  Dec.  22,  1883;  m  Martha  L.  Taves. 

David  N.,  b  Mar.  31,  1885;  m  Caroline  M.  Rau. 

Daniel  N.,  b  Sept.  28,  1886;  d  Oct.  2,  1886. 

James  N.,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  m  Elsie  L.  Rau. 

Emma  N.,  b  June  20,  1893;  m  William  J.  Clauser. 


[11-161]  EDWARD  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  17,  1845;  d  Oct.  1,  1915;  s  Jonathan'  and  Magdalena 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [11-61];  m  Sept.  12,  1870,  SARAH  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  14,  1849;  dau  John  S.  and 
Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heebner  [21-29]. 

Edward  S.  Krauss  was  a  farmer,  living  in  Worcester,  Pa.  For  many  years  he  was  “vorsinger”  in 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church.  He  also  taught  singing  schools  in  his  earlier  years. 

Children  (7): 

[11-358]  1.  Warren  H.,  b  June  29,  1872;  m  Marie  Wiegner  Dickinson. 

[11-359]  2.  Morris,  b  Sept.  17,  1874;  m  Sophia  K.  Weigner. 

[11-360]  3.  Susanna,  b  May  19,  1877;  m  Benjamin  Bourne. 

[149-214]  4.  Jennie,  b  Apr.  23,  1880;  m  Calvin  K.  Schultz. 

[11-361]  5.  Magdalena,  b  Dec.  30,  1885;  m  William  C.  Ludwig. 

6.  Estella,  b  July  14,  1888;  d  Oct.  4,  1888. 

7.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  25,  1890;  m  Byron  J.  Keller. 


[11-362] 


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[11-162]  SARAH  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  27,  1846;  daw  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-61];  m  Nov.  23,  1872,  JOSIAH  HUNSBERGER,  b  Sept.  2,  1847;  d  Feb.  8,  1917. 

Children  (9): 

[25-146]  1.  Hannah  K.,  b  July  2,  1873;  m  Henry  W.  Stahl. 

[11-363]  2.  Susanna  K.,  b  Feb.  22,  1875;  m  Charles  R.  Rothenberger,  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

[11-364]  3.  Henry  Sylvanus  K.,  b  June  12,  1876;  m  Agnes  S.  Schultz. 

4.  Mary  Anna  K.,  b  Oct.  1,  1877;  d  Jan  7,  1904. 

5.  Oswin  J.  K.,  b  Mar.  28,  1881;  d  May  7,  1904. 

6.  Sallie  M  K.  J  t  {  6  Feb  24  i883;  d  {  J*’ 

7.  Jessie  W.  K.  j  l  Mar.  19,  1883. 

[11-365]  8.  Lizzie  A.  K.,  b  Aug.  29,  1887;  m  Oswin  Pfleiger;  Barto,  Pa. 

[11-366]  9.  Horace  A.  K.,  b  Mar.  15,  1889;  m  Hannah  M.  Snyder. 


[11-163]  BENJAMIN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  29,  1848;  d  Sept.  3,  1917;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [11-61];  m  Nov.  3,  1877,  HANNAH  ANDERS,  b  July  17,  1852;  d  Feb.  6,  1913;  dau 
Andrew  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Anders  [161-22a].  Benjamin  Krauss  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  West 
Point,  Pa. 

One  child:  Alvin  A.,  b  June  5,  1883;  Chemist,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[11-164]  OSWIN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  25,  1850;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-61];  m  Sept.  29,  1883,  IDA  KULP,  b  Dec.  5,  1862;  dau  Joseph  K.  Kulp.  Pattern  maker;  res. 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence  LeRoy  K.,  b  Aug.  3,  1889. 

[11-367]  2.  Mamie  Nietta,  b  Aug.  10,  1898;  m  Charles  N.  Roeder. 


[11-165]  JONATHAN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  23,  1855;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-61];  m  July  3,  1875,  MARY  MILLER,  b  Oct.  29,  1854;  d  Aug.  1,  1920;  dau  William  and  Rachel 
(Schubert)  Miller  [75b-22].  Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[11-368]  1.  Clara  M.,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  m  Wilson  R.  Hallman. 

[11-369]  2.  Thomas  M.,  b  June  10,  1886;  m  Clara  E.  Miller. 

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[11-166]  DANIEL  S.  KRAUSS,  b  June  8,  1863;  s  Jonathan  and  Magdalena  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-61];  m  Nov.  22,  1884,  MAHALA  MILLER,  6  Sept.  17,  1862;  dau  Ellman  G.  and  Hannah  (Hinkel) 
Miller  [75b-30].  Cheese  and  butter  maker;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-167]  LEVI  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  24,  1855;  d  Aug.  4,  1920;  s  Charles  and  Hannah  (Yeakel)  Krauss 
[11-63];  m  Sept.  18,  1880,  ELIZABETH  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1859;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-26].  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

[11-370]  1.  Oscar  K.,  b  Aug.  10,  1881;  m  Annie  L.  Hoffman. 

2.  Alvin  K.,  b  July  7,  1884;  d  Oct.  17,  1905. 

[149-166]  3.  Katie  K.,  b  Nov.  23,  1888;  m  Henry  S.  Bieler. 

[ll-168a]  MILTON  Y.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  18,  1862;  s  Charles  and  Hannah  (Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-63]; 
m  Jan.  13,  1883,  MARY  S.  KURTZ,  b  July  4,  1861;  d  Sept.  16,  1893;  dau  George  Kurtz. 

Children  (2): 

[11-371]  1.  Horace  O.,  b  July  5,  1883;  m  Elsie  V.  Fallows. 

[11-372]  2.  Elmer  K.,  b  May  13,  1890;  m  Elsie  Conrad. 

[  1 1— 168b]  MILTON  Y.  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  8,  1897,  ADELAIDE 
G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  4,  1869;  dau  Addison  and  Sarah  (Gerhard)  Schultz  [68-34].  Manufacturer, 
Palm,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[11-373]  1.  Mabel  S.,  b  June  10,  1898;  m  Alvin  R.  Shelly. 

2.  Leah  S.,  6  Dec.  23,  1899. 


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3.  Verna  S.,  b  Dec.  6,  1901;  d  Feb.  13,  1902. 

4.  Howard  S.,  b  May  27,  1904. 

5.  Hannah  S.,  b  Oct.  14,  1906;  d  Jan.  3,  1908. 

6.  Florence  S.,  b  Jan.  27,  1913. 


[11-168.2]  SARAH  ROOP,  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Book)  Roop  [11-63.2];  m  ADAM 
SOBERHEIMER.  They  are  said  to  have  had  the  following  children: 

[11-373.1]  1.  Susannah,  in  Walter  G.  Bowman. 

[11-373.2]  2.  Margaret,  m  John  R.  Brennen,  3247  Sansom  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Frederick,  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Samuel,  d  in  infancy.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[ll-178a]  SAMUEL  REX,  b  Sept.  10,  1802;  d  Apr.  7,  1851;  s  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex 
[11-65];  m  Nov.  1,  1830,  MARY  ANN  HORTER,  b  Sept.  7,  1808;  d  Jan.  23,  1835. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ann,  d  in  infancy. 

[11-374]  2.  Jacob  Hortter,  b  Aug.  29,  1833;  m  Agnes  Jane  Charlton. 

[11-375]  3.  Marie  Isadore,  b  Jan.  25,  1835;  dec;  m  Henry  B.  Dutton. 


[ll-178b]  SAMUEL  REX,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  27,  1836,  MARY  ANN  (REX)  SMITH, 
dau  John  and  Margaret  (Valentine)  Rex,  and  widow  of  Dr.  William  Smith. 

Children  (2): 

[11-376]  1.  Edwin,  b  Mar.  5,  1837;  m - - - 

2.  Walter,  b  July  7,  1839;  d  Mar.  27,  1841. 

[ Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.  Unable  to  complete.} 


[11-1 79] SUSANNA  NICE  REX,  b  Dec.  11,  1804;  d  May  2,  1886;  dau  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice) 
Rex  [11-65];  m  June  1,  1830,  ANDREW  RUSSEL,  b  Jan.  2,  1803;  d  May  22,  1864;  s  Andrew  and 
Susanna  Russel. 


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[11-378] 

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[ 1 1— 379b] j 

[11-380] 

[11-381] 

[11-382] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Anna  Louisa,  b  Mar.  19,  1831;  m  Christopher  Little. 

2.  Susan  Elizabeth,  b  May  2,  1833;  m  Henry  P.  Taylor 

3.  Henry  Clay,  b  July  20,  1836;  d  Dec.  2,  1902;  m 


1.  Frances  M.  Washburn. 

2.  Urcella  Krau. 


4.  Samuel  Rex,  b  June  10,  1839;  d  July  17,  1898;  m  Annie  E.  Dougherty. 

5.  Matilda  Patterson  b  Mar.  26,  1842;  d  July  21,  1909;  m  Abraham  K.  Whitner. 

6.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  b  Sept.  22,  1844;  d  Dec.  19,  1874;  m  Isabella  F.  Lee. 

7.  Thomas  William  Corley,  b  Jan.  11,  1847;  d  June  14,  1892. 

8.  Frank,  b  July  17,  1850;  d  July  25,  1851. 

[ Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.} 


[11-180]  MARY  REX,  b  June  10,  1807;  d  Jan.  26,  1871;  dau  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex 
[11-65];  m  Mar.  25,  1841,  JOHN  MILLER,  b  Apr.  2,  1802;  d  Aug.  31,  1843.  No  issue.  [Data  supplied 
by  Dr.  Burgin.} 


[11-181]  CATHERINE  REX,  b  Dec.  24,  1809;  cl  Jan.  14,  1886;  dau  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice) 
Rex  [  1 1-65] ;  m  May,  1835,  JESSE  HINKLE,  b  Mar.  13,  1807 ;  d  June  26,  1879 ;  s  David  and  Rebecca 
Hinkle. 

Children  (J): 

[11-383]  1.  David,  b  Mar.  16,  1836;  dec;  m  Rowena  M.  Baldwin. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  19,  1837;  d  July  10,  1870;  unm. 

[11-384]  3.  Rex,  b  Nov.  12,  1839;  dec;  m  Elizabeth  Gorgas. 

[11-385]  4.  Rebecca  Catherine,  b  Aug.  8,  1841;  dec;  m  Rev.  George  Washington  Frederick. 

[Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.} 

[11-182]  CHARLES  NICE  REX,  b  Feb.  1,  1813;  d  Aug.  6,  1873;  s  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex 
[11-65];  m  May  19,  1835,  MARGARET  HINKLE,  b  Oct.  2,  1811;  d  Jan.  6,  1870;  dau  David  and 
Rebecca  Hinkle. 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Rebecca  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  16,  1836;  d  June  29,  1878. 

2.  Emily,  b  Sept.  7,  1838. 

3.  Ella,  d  in  infancy.  [Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.] 

[11-183]  WILLIAM  REX,  b  Nov.  16,  1815;  d  Aug.,  1897;  s  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex 
[11-65];  m  AMANDA  MELVINA  CRESS,  b  July  10,  1818;  d  Dec.  23,  1892;  dau  Henry  and  Christina 
Cress. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Amelia  Isadore,  unm. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  dec;  unm. 

[11-386]  3.  William  Henry,  b  Feb.  6,  1846;  m  Blanche  Boyer. 

[l  1—387 ]  4.  George  W.,  m  Catherine  Rex  Bockius. 

5.  Clara  Genevieve,  d  young.  [ Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.] 

[11-184]  ELIZABETH  REX,  b  Sept.  13,  1818;  d  Feb.  25,  1904;  dau  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice) 
Rex  [11-65];  m  May  27,  1847,  THOMAS  TOMLINSON,  b  Oct.  25,  1815;  d  Jan.  28,  1882;  $  Thomas 
and  Rachel  Tomlinson. 

One  child: 

[11-388]  Wells,  b  Sept.  3,  1848;  d  Jan.  14,  1915;  in  Rebecca  Young. 


[11-185]  JOSEPH  REX,  b  Jan.  18,  1821;  d  Apr.  20,  1883;  s  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex 
[11-65];  m  Apr.  6,  1843,  AMANDA  E.  KEISEL,  b  Apr.  22,  1822;  d  Jan.  3,  1900. 

Children  (9): 

[11-389]  1.  John  Miller,  b  Jan.  9,  1844;  m  Hannah  Fleck. 

[11-390]  2.  Anne  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  3,  1845;  m  John  J.  Dager. 

[11-391]  3.  Susan  Russel;  m  Henry  H.  Hobensack. 

[11-392]  4.  Eliza  Amanda,  b  Jan.  25,  1850;  m  John  H.  James. 

[1 1—393]  5.  Mary  Miller,  b  Nov.  20,  1852;  m  Charles  Dager. 

[11-394]  6.  George,  b  Mar.  22,  1855;  in  Anne  Iv.  Cleaver. 

7.  Henry,  b  Mar.  14,  1857;  d  May  16,  1857. 

[11-395]  8.  Katherine  Hinkle,  b  Feb.  7,  1861;  m  Charles  D.  Moore. 

[11-396]  9.  Hannah  W.,  b  Aug.  15,  1858;  m  Albanus  S.  Logan.  [Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.] 


[11-186]  CAROLINE  REGINA  REX,  b  Oct.  11,  1824;  dau  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex 
[11-65];  in  June  2,  1846,  JAMES  KEISEL,  b  Nov.  17,  1820;  d  Nov.  26,  1892. 


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[11-404] 

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Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  23,  1847;  m - ;  Ambler,  Pa. 

2.  Anna,  b  Nov.  9,  1849;  m - 


3.  James  Henry,  b  Apr.  15,  1852;  d  July  27,  1896;  m 


|  1.  Victoria  Anna  Koch. 

I  2.  Florence  M.  de  Gour. 


4.  Charles  Rex,  b  July  31,  1854;  m  Phoebe  Cleaver. 

5.  Rex,  b  Aug.  16,  1856;  d  1907. 

6.  Frank,  b  Oct.  22,  1858;  d  Oct.  23,  1858. 

7.  William  Rex,  b  Dec.  6,  1859;  m  Anna  Cecilia  Dannenhower. 

8.  Edwin  Rex,  b  Apr.  26,  1862;  in  Sarah  Coates  Shreve. 

9.  Caroline  Louise,  b  Dec.  13,  1867;  m - 


[Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.] 


[ll-187a]  ENOCH  NICE  REX,  b  Apr.  27,  1827;  s  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Nice)  Rex  [11-65];  m 
Dec.  29,  1864,  BARBARA  SINES  FISHER,  b  Dec,  18,  1843;  d  Feb.  4,  1894. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  7,  1865;  d  July  28,  1866. 

[11-406]  2.  Susan  E.,  b  Mar.  27,  1867;  m - 

3.  Florence  C.,  b  Mar.  17,  1869;  37  W.  Gravers  Lane,  Phila.,  Pa, 

[1 1-408]  4.  Nancy  J.,  b  Dec.  20,  1871 ;  m - .  [Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.] 


Plate  21 


Plate  22 


A  Page  from  the  Algebra  note  book  of  John  Krauss  [11-17], 
(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


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181 


[1 1— lS7b]  ENOCH  NICE  REX,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  13,  1893,  EMMA  JANE  IvNOUS, 
b  Apr.  28,  1847 ;  dau  Joseph  and  Margaret  Knous.  No  issue. 

[Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Bur  gin.} 

[11-189]  CHARLES  NICE  WEISS,  b  Feb.  10,  1812;  d  Feb.  8,  188G;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Nice) 
Weiss  [11-67];  m  July  17,  1838,  SUSAN  REX  HORTTER,  b  Feb.  6,  1817;  d  Sept.  13,  1893. 

Children  (J): 

[11-409]  1.  Emily  Amanda,  b  Dec.  14,  1840;  m  Alexander  H.  Jones. 

[11-410]  2.  Charles  Hortter,  b  Mar.  21,  1852;  m  Susan  D.  Hanna. 

3.  Anna  Florence,  b  Nov.  9,  1858;  d  Mar.  23,  1899. 

[11-411]  4.  George  Elmer,  b  July  2,  1862;  m  Mary  Myers. 

[11-190]  SAMUEL  OGIBLE,  b  - ;s  James  and  Mary  (Nice)  Ogible  [11-68]; m  LOUISA 

WILLIAMS. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Horace;  2.  Thaddeus.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[11-191]  WILLIAM  GOODFELLOW,  b  Feb.  28,  1826;  d  Apr.  18,  1854;  s  John  and  Rachel  (Nice) 
Goodfellow,  Sr.  [11-69];  m  ANN  RITTENHOUSE. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Rachael;  2.  Charles.  [No  further  data.] 


[11-192]  JOHN  GOODFELLOW,  JR.,  b  Nov.  27,  1827;  d  Nov.  29,  1893;  s  John  and  Rachel  (Nice) 
Goodfellow  [11-69];  m  AMANDA  M.  SHUSTER,  b  July  3,  1825;  d  Jan.  31,  1909;  dau  William  and 
Margaret  (Carr)  Shuster. 


[ll-415a]  1 
[1 1-41 5b  ] ) 


Children  (3): 

1.  Emma,  b  Oct.  25,  1852;  single; 

2.  John  W.,  b  May  17,  1856;  m 

3.  Mary  H.,  b  Oct.  29,  1859;  unm;  5547  Pulaski  Ave.,  Gtn.,  Pa. 


Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

1.  Elizabeth  P.  Kinsler. 

2.  Adelaide  Potts. 


[11-193]  ELIZABETH  GOODFELLOW,  b  Aug.  6,  1829;  d  Mar.  10,  1862;  dau  John  and  Rachel 
(Nice)  Goodfellow  [11-69];  m  June  18,  1848,  S.  HOWARD  BOWMAN,  b  Nov.  20,  1826;  d  Sept.  16, 
1863.  Shoe  cutter.  S.  Howard  Bowman  served  a  term  in  the  Pennsylvania  State  Legislature. 
Children  (7): 

[11-416]  1.  John,  b  Mar.  11,  1849;  d  May  26,  1908;  m  Sarah  A.  Heys. 

2.  James  S.,  b  May  12,  1850;  d  Oct.  12,  1850. 

3.  Edgar,  b  June  3,  1851 ;  d  Dec.  25,  1854. 

4.  Sarah  Kate,  b  Aug.  23,  1853;  d  Apr.  16,  1857. 

[11-417]  5.  Emma,  b  Sept.  17,  1856;  m  John  Maytrott. 

6.  Rachel,  b  Oct.  30,  1857;  d  Oct.  19,  1862. 

7.  Howard,  b  Oct.  14,  1859;  d  June  24,  1860. 


[11-194]  SAMUEL  GOODFELLOW,  b  Oct.  7,  1831;  d  Feb.  28,  1911;  s  John  and  Rachel  (Nice) 
Goodfellow  [11-69];  m  ELIZA  CAVANAUGH,  b  Mar.  2,  1839;  d  June  12,  1896. 

Children  {13): 

1.  William,  b  May  17,  1857;  d  Oct.  30,  1861. 

2.  Charles  W.,  b  Aug.  29,  1859;  d  Nov.  17,  1867. 

3.  Robert,  b  Feb.  27,  1862;  d  June  23,  1865. 

[11-418]  4.  Emma  E.,  b  Jan.  12,  1864;  m  William  H.  G.  Morrell. 

5.  Rachael,  b  Oct.  11,  1866;  d  Oct.  18,  1866. 

[11-420]  6.  Anna  E.,  b  Sept.  20,  1867;  m  Edward  Morrell  Wallington. 

7.  Carrie,  b  Jan.  27,  1870. 

8.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  21,  1871;  d  Sept.  11,  1872. 

[11-419]  9.  Charles  R.,  b  Mar.  18,  1873;  m  Mabel  Buckman. 

[11-421]  10.  Mary  Estella,  b  Dec.  2,  1874;  m  John  Wilson  Sidle. 


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[11-422]  11.  Sallie  C.,  b  Feb.  27,  1878;  m  Frank  Julian  Palmer. 

12.  Rachel  N.,  b  Dee.  10,  1879;  d  Nov.  25,  1883. 

13.  Elmer,  b  Jan.  26,  1881;  d  Dec.  4,  1883. 

[11-195]  GEORGE  HORTER,  s  John  and  Catharine  (Nice)  Horter  [11-70];  m  MARY  CLARK. 
Children  (J): 

1.  Seal. 

2.  Georgina. 

3.  John. 

[11-423]  4.  Kate  M.,  m  Isaac  Wood;  Phila.,  Pa.  [ Letters  unans .] 

[11-196]  MALVINA  HORTER,  b  Sept.  27,  1831;  d  Aug.  25,  1899;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Nice) 
Horter  [11-70];  m  Dec.  6,  1849,  ARTHUR  WELLESLEY  FOX,  b  Dec.  12,  1816;  d  Aug.  29,  1874;  s 
Augustine  Washington  and  Pamelia  Little  (Nash)  Fox.  Original  manufacturer  of  grape  sugar. 
Children  (J): 

[11-424)  1.  Arthur  George  }  (  .  b  g  t  12  1850  d  j  June  17  1891;  m  Kate  Patterson. 

2.  John  Fox  ]  A  i  Sept.  13,  1850. 

[11-425]  3.  Katharine,  b  June  10,  1852;  m  Christian  Robert  Bosche. 

[1 1-426]  4.  William  James,  b  Apr.  2, 1860 ;  m  Marian  Lathrop. 

[11-197]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  REED,  b  Sept.  18,  1871;  s  Wellington  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Frey)  Reed 
[11-73];  m  Aug.  16,  1893,  MARIE  MANSKE,  b  Sept.  29,  1869;  dau  Frederick  Manske.  Farmer;  res. 
Norfolk,  Neb.,  R.D.  No.  3. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[11-427]  1.  Wellington  Edgar,  b  May  17,  1894;  m  Dorothea  Weston. 

2.  Edwin,  b  Jan.  10,  1897. 

3.  Mabel,  b  Dec.  22,  1900. 

4.  Chester,  b  Apr.  5,  1902. 

5.  Gladys,  b  Apr.  1,  1909. 

6.  Marie,  b  June  5,  1910. 

[11-198]  IDA  SUSAN  REED,  b  Mar.  10,  1873;  dau  Wellington  J.  and  Mary  A.  (Frey)  Reed  [11- 
73];  m  1889,  JACOB  MEIER,  b  Apr.  18,  1865;  s  Alois  Meier.  Farmer;  res.  Coleridge,  Nebr.  (1917.) 
Children  (7): 

1.  Wellington  R.,  b  Apr.  8,  1890;  Coleridge,  Nebr. 

2.  Richard  W.,  b  June  19,  1891;  Coleridge,  Nebr. 

3.  John  J.,  b  Dec.  28,  1892;  d  Jan.  1,  1893. 

4.  Alois  E.,  b  Dec.  12,  1893;  Coleridge,  Nebr. 

5.  Charles  J.,  b  July  8,  1896;  Coleridge,  Nebr. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  11,  1900;  Coleridge,  Nebr. 

7.  Edward  J.,  b  Feb.  16,  1908;  Coleridge,  Nebr. 

[11-199]  HARRISON  EDWIN  REED,  b  Dec.  30,  1876;  s  Wellington  J.  and  Mary  A  (Frey) 
Reed  [1 1—73] ;  m  Feb.  24,  1897,  SOPHIE  ALBERTINE  BOHN,  b  June  17,  1879;  dau  Frederick  and 
Albertine  (Hoehne)  Bohn.  Farmer;  res.  Pierce,  R.F.D.  No.  2,  Neb.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Herman,  b  Apr.  24,  1898;  d  May  15,  1898. 

2.  Servatus,  b  Oct.  13,  1900;  Pierce,  Nebr. 

3.  Infant,  b  Mar.  4,  1903;  d  Mar.  7,  1903. 

4.  Emma,  b  Apr.  29,  1911. 

5.  Fritz,  b  Oct,  4,  1913. 

6.  Leonard,  b  Dec.  25,  1915. 

[11-200]  MARY  EDNA  REED,  b  July  19,  1887;  dau  Wellington  J.  and  Mary  A.  (Frey)  Reed 
[11-73];  m  Feb.  26,  1908,  EDWARD  KOUDELE,  b  June  28,  1880;s  Frank  Koudele.  Res.  Coleridge, 
Neb.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Edward  Reed,  b  Nov.  19,  1911. 


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183 


[11-201]  CHARLES  HOWARD  COPE,  b  Apr.  22,  1870;  s  Abraham  and  Edwardene  (Magill) 
Cope  [11—74.2];  m  Apr.  20,  1904,  EVA  ETTA  KRUSEN,  b  Nov.  14,  1885;  dau  David  and  Laura 
(Giston)  Krusen.  Farmer;  Holicong,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur  B.,  b  Feb.  20,  1905. 

2.  Edwardine  M.,  b  Mar.  13,  1916. 

[  1 1-202]  ALFRED  M.  COPE,  b  Aug.  30,  1874 ;  s  Abraham  and  Edwardine  (Magill)  Cope  [  1 1-74.2] ; 
m  Dec.  17,  1908,  ELEANOR  WARNER,  b  Mar.  15,  1879;  dau  Joseph  W.  and  Sarah  S.  (Roberts) 
Warner.  Farmer;  res.  Wrightstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-202.1]  CALVIN  COPE,  b  Aug.  10,  1866;  s  David  and  Mary  E.  (Ott)  Cope  [11-74.3] ;  m  May  12, 
1894,  HETTIE  D.  TRANSUE,  b  Aug.  20,  1872;  dau  Isaac  and  Harriet  (Garner)  Transue.  Carpenter 
and  millwright;  res.  1000  Cherry  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

[11-427.1]  1.  Edith  Pearl,  b  Aug.  30,  1895;  m  Myron  Zeiswender;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[11-427.2]  2.  Mildred  May,  b  Nov.  27,  1897;  m  Artmul  Roberts;  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Ruth  Carver,  b  May  18,  1900. 

4.  Elsie  Iona,  b  Dec.  30,  1905. 

5.  Florence,  b  Feb.  22,  1909. 

6.  Hettie,  b  Sept.  8,  1912. 

7.  Calvin  Carroll,  b  Feb.  10,  1916. 

[11-202.2]  ARTHUR  COPE,  b  Nov.  22,  1867;  s  David  and  Mary  E.  (Ott)  Cope  [11-74.3];  m 
Feb.  27,  1897,  ANNIE  REBECCA  STROUSE,  b  Dec.  9,  1874;  d  May  25,  1917;  dau  Reuben  B.  and 
Jane  (Davidson)  Strouse.  Laborer;  res.  423  Race  St.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Greta  Evelyn,  b  Feb.  11,  1898. 

2.  Mary  Agnes,  b  Nov.  10,  1903. 

[11-202.5]  CHARLES  HENRY  COPE,  b  Aug.  15,  1874;  s  David  and  Mary  E.  (Ott)  Cope  [11- 
74.3];  m  Feb.  27,  1897,  ANNIE  ELIZABETH  CARVER,  b  Sept.  12,  1872;  dau  Kirk  L.  and  Mary 
Lettia  (Morgan)  Carver.  Carpenter;  res.  4246  N.  8th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Helen  Dorothy,  b  Oct.  31,  1903. 

[11-203]  EMMA  S.  NICE,  b  Oct.  28,  1876;  dau  John  and  Emma  M.  (Reed)  Nice  [11-75];  m  Dec. 
25,  1902,  CHARLES  C.  ELLIS,  Ph.  D.,  b  1874;  s  Henry  J.  and  Kate  (Calvert)  Ellis.  College  professor; 
res.  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Calvert  N.,  b  1904. 

2.  John  D.,  b  1907. 

Dr.  Charles  C.  Ellis  is  Vice-Pres.  of  Juniata  College,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  He  is  a  graduate  of  Juniata 
College,  A.  B.;  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  A.M.;  and  University  of  Pa.,  Ph.  D.;  he  is  Prof,  of  Educa¬ 
tion  in  Juniata  College,  and  is  a  very  popular  lecturer  at  Teachers’  Institutes. 

[11-205]  KATIE  S.  URFFER,  b  Sept.  16,  1886;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Sarah  E.  (Schweinhart)  Urffer 
[  1 1— 79b] ;  m  Apr.  24,  1909,  RAYMOND  K.  SAILOR,  b  Jan.  15,  1889;  s  Wilson  Sailor.  Farmer;  res. 
Sassamansville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3):  . 

1.  Dorothy  Viola,  b  Mar.  22,  1915. 

2.  Harvey  Wilson,  b  Aug.  6,  1916. 

3.  Alice  Catharine,  b  Aug.  3,  1918. 

[11-206]  ELLEN  S.  URFFER,  b  Dec.  23,  1888;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Sarah  E.  (Schweinhart)  Urffer 
[ll-79b] ;  m  Dec.  31,  1905,  WILLIAM  B.  RENNINGER,  b  Apr.  23,  1883;  s  Augustus  and  Sevilla 
(Brendlinger)  Renninger.  Farmer;  res.  Frederick,  Pa.  (1917.) 


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Children  (7): 

1.  Florence  U.,  b  May  25,  1906. 

2.  Dorothy  U.,  b  Jan.  1,  1908, 

3.  Raymond  U.,  b  Apr.  6,  1909. 

4.  Edna  U.,  b  Nov.  29,  1910. 

5.  Esther  U.,  b  Feb.  4,  1914. 

6.  John  U.,  b  Mar.  24,  1916. 

7.  Viola  U.,  b  Nov.  3,  1917. 

[11-207]  RUFUS  S.  URFFER,  b  Feb.  11,  1891;  s  Daniel  W.  and  Sarah  E.  (Sehweinhart)  Urffer 
[  1 1— 79b] ;  m  Apr.  2,  1910,  AMANDA  KOLB,  b  Aug.  14,  1887;  d  Jan.  16,  1920;  dau  George  Kolb. 
Laborer  or  machinist;  Pottstown  (623  Hanover  Ave.),  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Helen,  b  Dec.  11,  1915. 

2.  Beulah,  b  Jan.  9,  1920. 

[11-208]  ESTHER  S.  URFFER,  b  June  3,  1896;  d  Sept.  28,  1917;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Sehweinhart)  Urffer  [ll-79b];  m  WARREN  SHANER,  b  Oct.  29,  1891;  s  Allen  Shaner.  Electrician; 
res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  {2) : 

1.  Frances  Virginia,  b  Feb.  11,  1914. 

2.  Richard  Kenneth,  b  Oct.  11,  1916. 

[11-209]  HANNAH  URFFER  LINSENBIGLER,  b  Mar.  15,  1886;  d  Jan.  4,  1917;  dau  Isaac  O. 
and  Emma  (Urffer)  Linsenbigler  [11-80];  m  Mar.  9,  1907,  ABRAHAM  S.  GARGES,  b  Oct.  26,  1885; 
s  Abraham  B.  and  Mary  Jane  (Schwenk)  Garges.  Res.  Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Elmer  L.,  b  May  16,  1907;  d  Nov.  27,  1911. 

2.  Stanley  L.,  b  Jan.  25,  1909;  d  Apr.  9,  1909. 

3.  Ralph  L.,  b  July  1,  1911. 

4.  Abraham  L.,  b  Feb.  2,  1916. 

[11-21  la]  ALICE  URFFER  GOTTSHALL,  b  Sept.  25,  1881;  dau  Jacob  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Urffer) 
Gottshall  [11-81];  m  Sept.  24,  1903,  HOWARD  L.  BROWN,  b  July,  1881;  d  Dec.  21,  1916;  s  Daniel 
and  Amanda  Brown.  Stone  cutter;  res.  Fleetwood,  Pa.  (1917.)  Separation  papers  granted  Howard 
L.  Brown,  by  Court  of  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.,  1907. 

One  child:  Arthur  G.,  b  Oct.  1,  1904. 

[11-21  lb]  ALICE  U.  (GOTTSHALL)  BROWN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  16,  1917,  HARVEY 
A.  MERKEL,  b  Apr.  17,  1880;  s  Daniel  and  Judith  Merkel.  Telegraph  operator;  res.  Lyon  Station, 
Pa.  (1917.*)  No  issue. 

[11-212]  HOWARD  URFFER  GOTTSHALL,  b  June  24,  1884;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Urffer) 
Gottshall  [11-81];  m  Nov.  7,  1915,  MARY  ELLEN  GEIGER,  b  Dec.  18,  1888;  dau  David  G.  Geiger. 
Letter  carrier;  res.  933  Tecumseh  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-213]  EZRA  URFFER  GOTTSHALL,  b  Oct.  16,  1887;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Urffer)  Gott¬ 
shall  [11-81];  m  Jan.  28,  1909,  RUTH  TRAVERS,  b  Apr.  10,  1885;  dau  Thomas  B.  Travers  of  Alexan¬ 
dria,  Va.  (1918.)  R.  R.  trainman;  res.  646  N.  8th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Warren  Eugene,  b  Mar.  28,  1911. 

2.  Edythe  Mae,  b  June  7,  1912. 

[11-214]  JACOB  URFFER  GOTTSHALL,  b  Dec.  18,  1895;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Urffer) 
Gottshall  [11-81];  m  Mar.  28,  1919,  MAUDE  GENEVIEVE  SASS,  b  Oct.  18,  1900;  dau  Claus  D.and 
Marie  H.  (Henfling)  Sass.  Baker;  stationed  at  U.  S.  N.  T.  S.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  during  war.  Res.  457 
Vance  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1920.) 


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[11-215]  IRENE  F.  URFFER,  b  Aug.  2G,  1892;  dau  David  W.  and  Ida  C.  (Feather)  Urffer  [11-82] ; 
m  Mar.  27,  1913,  ELMER  S.  BORNEMAN,  b  May  4,  1889;  s  Frank  Borneman.  Huckster;  res. 
Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  U.,  b  Feb.  18,  1914. 

2.  Dorothy  U.,  b  Nov.  13,  1916. 

[11-216]  WILLIS  CLEVELAND  HENRICKS,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  s  Mark  Y.  and  Catharine  W. 
(Urffer)  Henricks  [11-83];  m  Apr.  11,  1909,  ELISE  MAY  KECK,  b  Jan.  22,  1889;  dau  Henry  Y.  and 
Ida  M.  (Christman)  Keek  [7-239].  Teamster;  res.  417  West  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Evelyn  Ruth,  b  Sept.  22,  1910. 

2.  Willis  Mark,  b  June  5,  1912. 

[11-217]  ESTHER  VIOLA  HENRICKS,  b  Feb.  14,  1894;  dau  Mark  Y.  and  Catharine  W.  (Urffer) 
Henricks  [11-83];  m  Oct.  10,  1918,  DANIEL  BOONE  HARTLINE,  b  Feb.  14,  1894;  s  William  and 
Ella  J.  (Boone)  Hartline.  Pattern  maker;  res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Daniel  Mark,  b  Sept.  29,  1919. 

[11-218]  HARRY  URFFER  MILLER,  b  Sept.  28,  1889;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Hannah  M.  (Urffer) 
Miller  [11-84];  m  Nov.  18,  1911,  ADELAIDE  WAGNER,  b  Oct.  26,  1888;  dau  Henry  S.  and-Fietta 
(Richard)  Wagner.  Farmer;  res.  Zieglersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Horace,  b  Apr.  8,  1914. 

2.  Katherine,  b  Sept.  3,  1916. 

3.  Lloyd,  b  June  27,  1918. 

[11-219]  EDWIN  S.  URFFER,  b  Dec.  22,  1863;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Urffer  [11-90]; 
m  Apr.  13,  1895,  MRS.  ADELAIDE  (SCHLICHER)  HEYDT,  b  Feb.  9,  1859;  d  Sept.  9,  1921;  dau 
Nathan  and  Lydia  (Heller)  Schlicher  [36-52];  and  widow  of  Oliver  Heydt  [36-205].  Farmer  and  mail 
carrier;  res.  Chapel,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Eva  Mary,  b  Jan.  27,  1901. 

[11-220]  ADAM  S.  URFFER,  b  Oct.  1,  1868;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Urffer  [11-90]; 
in  Oct.  25,  1894,  SALLIE  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  17,  1875;  dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel 
[l9-28b].  Agent,  Prudential  Ins.  Co.;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-428]  1.  Erma  K.,  b  May  25,  1895;  m  Aaron  Percival  Fox. 

2.  Lizzie  K.,  b  Dec.  11,  1896;  d  May  13,  1915. 

3.  Henry  K.,  b  Jan.  28,  1902. 

4.  Marion  K.,  b  Jan.  30,  1905. 

5.  Grace  K.,  b  July  30,  1909. 

[11-221]  ALLEN  S.  URFFER,  b  Feb.  15,  1870;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Urffer  [11-90]; 
m  May  19,  1898,  SARAH  LAURA  HECKMAN,  b  Aug.  8,  1872;  dau  Adam  S.  and  Matilda  (Wheeler) 
Heckman.  Advisory  agent;  res.  2937  Nicholas  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Darwin  K.,  b  Oct.  31,  1902. 

[11-222]  GEORGE  S.  URFFER,  b  Nov.  8,  1871;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Urffer  [11-90]; 
m  June  17,  1911,  CAROLINE  C.  MULFINGER,  b  June  15,  1882;  dau  Gottlieb  and  Sophia  (Reichert) 
Mulfinger.  Clerk;  res.  2226  W.  Cumberland  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ada  Regina,  b  July  11,  1912. 

2.  Edmund  George,  b  Aug.  8,  1915. 

[11-223]  LAURA  S.  URFFER,  b  July  23,  1873;  d  Sept.  1,  1894;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz) 
Urffer  [11-90];  m  EDWIN  HALLMAN,  who  m  2d  time,  Annie  Kneller;  res.  Emaus,  Pa.  No  issue. 
[  No  further  data.} 


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[1 1-224]SAMUEL  S.  URFFER,  b  Aug.  13,  1875;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Urffer  [11-90]; 
m  Nov.  17,  1898,  LILLIE  MAY  HEYDT,  b  May  26,  1880;  dau  Oliver  and  Adelaide  H.  (Schlicher) 
Heydt  [36-205].  Carpenter;  res.  953  Green  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  LeRoy,  b  Apr.  7,  1899;  served  in  A.  E.  F.  in  France  (1919). 

2.  Verna  Viola,  b  May  9,  1904. 

3.  Josephine  May,  b  Dec.  2,  1913. 

[11-225]  DANIEL  S.  URFFER,  b  Sept.  10,  1877;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Urffer  [11-90]; 
m  Dec.  4,  1901,  ESTELLA  AQUILLA  GEHO,  b  Feb.  13,  1884;  dau  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Nuss)  Geho 
[38-540].  Carpenter;  res.  929  North  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Nelson  Henry,  b  July  25,  1902. 

[11-226]  JAMES  S.  URFFER,  b  July  4,  1879;  d  Sept.  1,  1902;  s  Henry  K.  and  Mary  (Schultz) 
Urffer  [11-90] ;  m  Apr.  19,  1899,  KATIE  MARY  KNOPP,  b  Oct.  4,  1882;  dau  Erwin  and  Lucy  (Berger) 
Knopp.  Carpenter;  res.  503  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Alma  Miriam,  b  June  29,  1899. 

2.  Mabel  Laura,  b  Sept.  4,  1902;  d  July  23,  1914. 

James  Urffer  was  killed  while  assisting  in  the  erection  of  St.  Andrews  Reformed  Church, 
Allentown,  Pa. 

[11-226.1]  EDWIN  ALONZO  URFFER-HORN,  b  Jan.  21,  1858;  s  David  and  Clarissa  (Fogel) 
Urffer  [11-91];  m  1875,  ARAVESTA  LYDIA  RENTZHEIMER,  b  Jan.  18,  1856;  dau  John  F.  and 
Harrietta  (Mory)  Rentzheimer.  Machinist  superintendent;  res.  Pennington,  N.  J.  (1921.)  Edwin 
A.  Urffer  was  adopted  by  John  U.  Horn  and  his  name  was  changed  to  “Horn.” 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  John,  b  July  21,  1876;  unm;  machinist  with  De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Co., 

Trenton,  N.  J. 

2.  Llewellyn  Edwin,  b  Nov.  8,  1878;  d  May  9,  1881. 

[11-227]  CHARLES  WILLIS  URFFER,  b  Sept.  16,  1858;  d  June  14,  1915;  s  Israel  H.  and  Maria  A. 
(Reinhard)  Urffer  [11-92];  m  Sept.  19,  1879,  CLEMENTINE  S.  STOUDT,  b  Feb.  9,  1860;  dau  Peter 
and  Magdalena  (Staler)  Stoudt.  Teacher.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[11-430]  1.  Austin  A.,  b  Jan.  20,  1883;  m  Flora  H.  Krauss. 

[11-431]  2.  Claud  J.,  b  Apr.  16,  1885;  m  Estella  Heimbach. 

[11-432]  3.  Otto  V.,  b  Nov.  10,  1890;  m  Jennie  E.  Dimmig. 

[11-433]  4.  Robert  I.,  b  July  6,  1894;  m  Florence  Turner;  752  N.  20th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[1 1—434]  5.  Elda  M.,  b  July  1,  1895;  m  Frank  Hunsberger. 

[11-435]  6.  Sadie,  b  Aug.  9,  1900;  m  John  L.  Ball. 

[11-228]  OLIVER  H.  URFFER,  b  July  21,  1861;  s  Israel  H.  and  Maria  A.  (Reinhard)  Urffer 
[11-92];  m  MARY  S.  CARL,  b  July  20,  1862.  Res.  Ernaus,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  Ruth,  b  Sept.  21,  1891. 

[11-436]  2.  Stanley  Matthew,  b  Jan.  30,  1886;  m  Clara  V.  Thomas. 

[11-229]  SARAH  ETTA  URFFER,  b  Feb.  6,  1864;  dau  Israel  and  Maria  A.  (Reinhard)  Urffer 
[11-92];  m  Jan.  5,  1895,  NORMAN  G.  REITER,  b  Jan.  7,  1867;  s  Edward  O.  and  Sarah  (Gerhart) 
Reiter.  Letter  carrier;  res.  2821  N.  Mervine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Grace  Mary,  b  Nov.  9,  1895;  unm;  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Arthur  Wilbur,  b  June  19,  1900  ;  unm;  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Santa  Mabel,  b  Oct.  15,  1901;  unm;  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Helen  Marion,  b  Feb.  17,  1904;  d  Jan.  8,  1913. 


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[11-230]  ALFRED  B.  SMITH,  b  Feb.  21,  1857;  s  James  E.  and  Anna  M.  (Kemmerer)  Smith 
[11-93];  m  Apr.  19,  1882,  AMANDA  J.  LACEY,  b  Apr.  19,  1852;  dau  James  M.  and  Mary  (Grove) 
Lacey.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[11-437]  Hannah  Irene,  b  Oct.  20,  1883;  m  George  F.  Waidelich. 

[11-231]  CHARLES  W.  JONES,  b  Aug.  22,  1892;  s  Edward  G.  and  Emma  R.  (Nuss)  Jones  [11— 
98];  m  June  10,  1913,  DELLA  SMITH,  b  Nov.  16,  1894;  dau  Alfred  and  Anna  (Seidel)  Smith.  Baker; 
res.  623  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Edward  A.,  b  Jan.  29,  1916. 

[11-232]  MABEL  E.  NUSS,  b  May  3,  1889;  dau  Harry  R.  and  Minerva  (Elliott)  Nuss  [11-99]; 
m  Aug.  5,  1913,  HOWARD  GLIEM,  b  Jan.  12,  1889;  s  John  and  Caroline  (Hoppiele)  Gliem.  Railroad 
fireman;  res.  Mine  and  Cedar  Sts.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-235]  MORAN  NUSS,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  s  Henry  and  Clara  (Davis)  Nuss  [11-100];  m  June  3, 
1912,  MILDRED  FEHR,  b  Oct.  4,  1893;  dau  Arthur  P.  and  Mary  D.  (Sangster)  Fehr.  Farmer;  res. 
Kent,  Illinois.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-236]  DESFORD  ELLWOOD  DAVIS,  b  Apr.  8,  1895;  s  William  and  Emma  R.  (Nuss)  Davis 
[11-102];  m  May  24,  1917,  GERTRUDE  CHLOE  BEATTIE,  b  June  28,  1897 ;  dau  Harry  E.  and  Lena 
L.  (Wheeler)  Beattie.  Navy;  res.  7809  Emerald  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-237]  JERRY  C.  NUSS,  b  Feb.  19,  1886;  s  Daniel  and  Vina  J.  (Clay)  Nuss  [11-103]  ;m  June  23, 
1915,  STELLA  MAY  READ,  b  Dec.  29,  1883;  dau  Welford  A.  and  Cora  B.  (Walker)  Read.  Station 
agent;  res.  Lily  Lake,  Ill.  (1918.) 

[11-238]  FANNIE  J.  NUSS,  b  Feb.  22,  1890;  dau  Daniel  and  Vina  J.  (Clay)  Nuss  [11-103];  in 
Sept.  8,  1915,  WILLIAM  H.  JOHNSON,  b  Oct.  4,  1888;  s  Robert  W.  and  Annie  (Smith)  Johnson. 
Farmer;  res.  Pringhar,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ellis  LeRoy,  b  May  5,  1918. 

[11-239]  CHARLES  BURDETTA  NUSS,  b  Mar.  27,  1887;  s  Levi  A.  and  Emma  C.  (Daws)  Nuss 
[ll-107a];  m  Jan.  27,  1910,  ANNA  HILDER  HOAGLAND,  b  Apr.  2,  1890;  dau  Joel  and  Emma  S. 
(Lindgren)  Hoagland.  (1919.)  Electrical  worker;  res.  Rockford,  Ill. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  Burdetta,  b  Apr.  28,  1911. 

2.  Lucille  Vivian,  b  Jan.  27,  1914. 

3.  Howard  Mahlon,  b  Mar.  1,  1917. 

[11-240]  CHARLES  OHLWINE,  b  Aug.  4,  1887;  s  Franklin  D.  and  Sarah  (Nuss)  Ohlwine  [11- 
108];  m  Jan.  1,  1913,  PEARL  GRACE  SMITH,  b  Nov.  17,  1889;  dau  John  C.  and  Florence  E.  (Deys) 
Smith.  Farmer;  res.  Route  4,  Polo,  Illinois.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Nov.  10,  1913;  d  Nov.  12,  1913. 

2.  Paul  Robert,  b  Mar.  7,  1915. 

3.  Margarette  Anna,  b  Nov.  18,  1917. 

[11-241]  NEVIN  K.  GERY,  b  Oct.  6,  1855;  s  Benjamin  and  Lavina  (Krauss)  Gery  [11-113];  m 
May  29,  1879,  ELLEN  W.  GILBERT,  b  Sept.  11,  1858;  dau  Elias  Y.  and  Rebecca  (Wartman)  Gilbert. 
Res.  3612  N.  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  Cake  manufacturer. 

Children  (J): 

[11-437.1]  1.  Charles  Gilbert,  b  May  19,  1880;  m  Adelaide  C.  Stewart. 

[  1 1—438]  2.  Sara  Lovina,  b  Feb.  16,  1885;  m  Howard  W.  Unruh. 

[11-439]  3.  Howard  Stanley,  b  Oct.  28,  1886;  m  Minnie  A.  Leach. 

4.  Helen  Rebecca,  b  June  26,  1895;  unm;  3612  N.  16th  St. 


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[11-242]  HANNAH  GERY,  b  July  18,  1859;  dau  Benjamin  and  Lavina  (Krauss)  Gery  [11-113]; 
m  June  5,  1890,  WILLIAM  HENRY  SOLLIDAY,  b  Mar.  22,  1860;  s  Peter  and  Anna  (Kressman) 
Solliday.  Wholesale  cake  mfr. ;  res.  5110  Cedar  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Charles,  b  May  6,  1891;  d  May  28,  1892. 

2.  Raymond,  b  May  2,  1893;  d  Jan.  27,  1894. 

3.  Claude,  b  Sept.  20,  1895;  d  Oct.  24,  1917. 

4.  May,  b  Apr.  30,  1899;  unm;  5110  Cedar  Ave. 

[11-244]  CLEMENT  ULYSSES  GERY,  b  Dec.  2,  1868;  s  Benjamin  and  Lavina  (Krauss)  Gery 
[11-113];  to  Feb.  25,  1893,  QUEENIE  VIRGINIA  MUSE,  b  Feb.  5,  1866;  dau  Eli  H.  and  Amanda  E. 
(Fahringer)  Muse.  Merchant;  res.  513  Windsor  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-245]  CLARA  LAVINA  GERY,  b  May  2,  1870;  dau  Benjamin  and  Lavina  (Krauss)  Gery 
[11-113];  m  JOHN  L.  DIMMIG,  b  July  9,  1868;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Lorentz)  Dimmig.  Cigar  mfr.; 
res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[11-440]  1.  Howard,  b  Apr.  25,  1894;  m  Margaret  R.  Smith. 

2.  Daniel  Benjamin,  b  Aug.  4,  1899. 

3.  Wilmer,  b  Apr.  25,  1901. 

[11-246]  CHARLES  KRAUSS  GERY,  b  July  13,  1872;  s  Benjamin  and  Lavina  (Krauss)  Gery 
[  1 1—1 13] ;  m  Apr.  7,  1894,  ANNA  ZIEGLER,  b  Mar.  2,  1875;  dau  James  and  Matilda  (Schlicher)  Ziegler 
[74-286].  Construction  worker;  res.  610  N.  6th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  Matilda,  b  Aug.  6,  1894;  610  N.  6th  St. 

2.  William  Benjamin,  b  Dec.  4,  1896;  610  N.  6th  St. 

[11-247]  ELLA  MARIA  GERY,  b  Nov.  6,  1874;  dau  Benjamin  and  Lavina  (Krauss)  Gery  [11-113]; 
m  Dec.  21,  1900,  ALVIN  M.  KURTZ,  b  Dec.  29,  1873;  s  Augustus  and  Elizabeth  (Bishop)  Kurtz. 
Merchant;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Stanley  M.,  b  Apr.  23,  1902. 

2.  Elva  L.,  b  May  8,  1906. 

[ll-248a]  ELMER  FREDERICK  KRAUSS,  D.  D.,  b  Sept.  7,  1862;  s  Isaac  Y.  and  Theodora  R. 

(Waage)  Krauss  [11-114];  m  Oct.  25,  1887,  IRENE  ELIZABETH  HARTZELL,  b - ;  d  Jan.  7, 

1903. 

Children  (5): 

[11-442]  1.  Irene  Theodora,  b  June  9,  1889;  m  Rev.  D.  Everett  Bosserman. 

[11-443]  2.  Paul  Hartzell,  b  Nov.  16,  1890;  m  Helen  A.  Hitchcock. 

3.  Harold  Frederick,  b  Sept.  9,  1894;  corporal  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  Ill.  (1918.) 

4.  Winfred  Elmer,  b  Sept.  13,  1896;  d  July  4,  1902. 

5.  Ruth  Sarah,  b  Oct.  19,  1899. 

[  1 1— 248b]  ELMER  FREDERICK  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  20,  1904,  EMMA 
ALICE  KING.  Res.  1600  S.  11th  Ave.,  Maywood,  Ill. 

Elmer  Frederick  Krauss  was  b  Sept.  7,  1862,  at  Kraussdale,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.;  s  of  Isaac  Yeakel 
Krauss  and  Theodora  Rosalie  Krauss,  nee  Waage.  He  attended  the  Kraussdale  Public 
School  from  1868-1875.  He  entered  Perkiomen  Seminary,  now  Perkiomen  School  near  Pennsburg, 
Pa.,  as  one  of  its  first  pupils  and  pursued  his  studies  at  this  Institution  until  1878.  He  taught  the 
Kraussdale  Public  School  during  the  winters  of  1878-1879  and  1879-1880.  He  attended  the  spring 
term  of  Muhlenberg  Academy,  Allentown,  Pa.,  the  Rev.  A.  R.  Horne,  Principal,  in  1880;  and  entered 
the  Freshman  class  at  Muhlenberg  College  in  the  autumn  of  1880,  from  which  Institution  he  was 
graduated  with  First  Honor  in  June,  1884.  He  attended  The  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Ev.  Lutheran 
Church  at  Phila.,  Pa.,  from  1884-1887,  graduating  in  June,  1887.  During  the  summer  vacation  of 
1885  he  attended  the  Hebrew  School  conducted  by  Prof.  W.  R.  Harper,  D.D.,  at  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Seminary,  Darby  Road,  Philadelphia. 


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He  was  ordained  to  the  Ministry  by  the  Ev.  Lutheran  Ministerium  of  Pa.,  in  June,  1887.  The 
same  year,  1887,  he  received  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  from  Muhlenberg  College,  and  in  1903  the 
same  Institution  conferred  upon  him  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity. 

Prof.  Krauss  served  the  following  parishes: 

July,  1887-Dec.,  1892,  St.  John’s  Ev.  Lutheran  Church  at  Homestead.  Pa.  and  Trinity  Lutheran 
Church  at  Braddock,  Pa.  During  his  pastorate  at  Homestead  he  also  served  for  several  years  the 
newly  established  St.  John’s  Ev.  Lutheran  Church  at.  McKeesport,  Pa.;  Jan.,  1893-Nov.,  1894,  St. 
John’s  English  Ev.  Lutheran  Church  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Dec.,  1894-April,  1900,  The  First  Ev. 
Lutheran  Church  at  Leechburg,  Pa. 

In  May,  1900,  he  entered  upon  his  duties  as  Professor  of  New  Testament  Exegesis  at  The  Theolo¬ 
gical  Seminary  of  The  Ev.  Lutheran  Church  at  Chicago,  Illinois,  of  which  Chair  he  has  been  the  in¬ 
cumbent  to  the  present  time.  He  served  as  Acting  President  of  The  Theological  Seminary  of  The 
Ev.  Lutheran  Church  at  Chicago,  Ill.,  from  Oct.,  1913-1915,  and  President  from  1915-1920.  In  July, 
1920,  he  resigned  the  Presidency  of  the  Seminary,  since  which  time  he  has  been  Dean  of  the  Extra- 
Mural  Department  of  the  Seminary  in  addition  to  the  work  of  his  regular  professorship  in  the  Seminary. 

At  the  organization  of  The  United  Lutheran  Church  in  America  in  1918,  Dr.  Krauss  was  elected 
to  the  Executive  Board,  the  highest  governing  Board  of  the  Church,  and  served  on  it  until  September, 
1920. 

[11-249]  FLORENCE  SARAH  KRAUSS,  b  May  23,  1864;  d  Jan.  9,  1917;  dau  Isaac  Y.  and  Theo¬ 
dora  R.  (Waage)  Krauss  [11-114];  m  Apr.  27,  1897,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  DIXON,  b  July  20, 
1850;  s  John  and  Louise  (Graham)  Dixon.  William  Dixon  was  first  m  to  Emma  Hagy  [160-31]. 
Manufacturer;  res.  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[11-444]  Elinor  Hannah,  b  Oct.  19,  1898;  m  Gilbert  Diamond. 

[11-250]  EDGAR  ANTHONY  KRAUSS,  b  May  24,  1867;  s  Isaac  Y.  and  Theodora  R.  (Waage) 
Krauss  [  1 1—1 14] ;  m  Oct.  17,  1901,  MARGUERITE  L.  BERND;  dau  Rev.  F.  K.  Bernd.  Real  estate 
and  investment  business;  res.  Normal  Hill,  Kutztown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-251]  CHARLES  O.  KRAUSS,  b  May  14,  1869;  s  Isaac  Y.  and  Theodora  (Waage)  Krauss 
[11-114];  m  June  18,  1901,  ELLA  L.  WAMBOLD,  b  Aug.  18,  1873;  dau  William  M.  and  Mary  (Fetter) 
Wambold.  Asst,  sec’y.  mfg.  concern;  res.  4636  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ralph  Anthony,  b  Dec.  23,  1902. 

2.  Florence  Vida,  b  May  30,  1905. 

3.  Virginia  Marguerite,  b  July  7,  1907. 

[11-252]  EMMA  REBECCA  KRAUSS,  b  May  2,  1869;  dau  Harrison  Y.  and  Mary  (Oberholzer) 
Krauss  [11-116];  m  Feb.  13,  1890,  DR.  WILLIAM  S.  SCHANTZ,  b  Sept.  1,  1864.  Physician;  res. 
4533  Old  York  Road.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[11-445]  1.  Helen  K.,  b  May  21,  1891;  m  Roger  Seasholtz. 

[  1 1—446]  2.  Clarence  Paul,  b  Apr.  3,  1893;  m  Lucy  Edna  Barke. 

3.  Frederick  Stahler,  b  Apr.  22,  1896;  d  Sept.  28,  1818;  killed  in  action  in  France. 

4.  William  Harrison,  b  June  10,  1901. 

[11-253]  EMMA  JANE  ACKERMAN,  b  June  12,  1876;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  A.  (Krauss)  Acker¬ 
man  [11-119];  m  Dec.  25,  1894,  WILLIAM  E.  STEINMETZ,  b  May  26,  1871 ;  s  Milton  H.  and  Eliza 
(Breiner)  Steinmetz.  Automobile  dealer;  res.  Slatington,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[11-447]  1.  Harvey  W.  IL,  b  Mar.  28,  1896;  m  Perma  S.  Hartman. 

[  1 1—448]  2.  Elsie  May,  b  Apr.  5,  1900;  m  Archie  L.  Reichard. 

3.  Clarence  E.,  b  Mar.  14,  1902. 

4.  Edna  G.,  b  Nov.  1,  1903. 

5.  Ralph  M.,  b  July  29,  1905. 


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[11-254]  LILLIE  LOUISA  ACKERMAN,  b  Apr.  15,  1879;  d  Sept.  24,  1909;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah 
A.  (Krauss)  Ackerman  [11-119];  m  June  22,  1901,  CORSON  A.  SEMMEL,  b  Oct.  12,  1879;  s  Willough¬ 
by  and  Mary  A.  (Laubach)  Semmel.  General  manager,  Modern  Bag.  Co.;  res.  Egypt,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Stanley  A.,  b  Feb.  9,  1902. 

2.  Allen  C.,  b  Jan.  2,  1907;  d  Mar.  13,  1907. 

[11-255]  WILLIAM  HENRY  ACKERMAN,  b  Apr.  15,  1879;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  A.  (Krauss) 
Ackerman  [11-119];  m  Aug.  5,  1905,  AMY  HOFFMAN,  b  Jan.  14,  1882;  dau  Josiah  P.  and  Alice  J. 
(Kuntz)  Hoffman.  Salesman;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  May,  b  May  22,  1906. 

2.  Helen  Irene,  b  Nov.  2,  1910. 

[11-256]  MINNIE  ELMIRA  ACKERMAN,  b  June  22,  1883;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  A.  (Krauss) 
Ackerman  [11-119];  m  Dec.  25,  1903,  ELWOOD  JAMES  ANTHONY,  b  Apr.  9,  1879;  s  Benjamin  F. 
and  Ellen  J.  (Heckman)  Anthony.  Carpenter;  res.  Allentown,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-257]  JAMES  ABRAHAM  ETTINGER,  b  Dec.  6,  1881 ;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  Louisa  (Krauss) 
Ettinger  [11-120];  m  Dec.  9,  1916,  BESSIE  ELIZABETH  HENRY,  b  Nov.  24,  1884;  dau  William  S. 
and  Sallie  E.  (Emery)  Henry.  Inspector,  U.  S.  Immigration  Service;  res.  414  Merchant  St.,  Audubon, 
N.  J.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[11-258]  CLARENCE  NEWHARD,  b  Nov.  5,  1887;  s  Milford  H.  and  Elmira  J.  (Krauss)  Newhard 
[11-121];  m  June  29,  1911,  MARY  ROSALEE  HERITAGE  KRAFT,  b  Aug.  26,  1892;  d  Oct.  31,  1918; 
dau  Jeremiah  and  Catherine  (Foulke)  Kraft.  Secretary;  res.  2424  N.  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Marie,  b  Feb.  9,  1912. 

2.  Ruth  Mildred,  b  Dec.  16,  1916. 

[11-259.1]  MARY  ELLA  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  25,  1867;  dau  Mendon  and  Isabella  (Tulley)  Krauss 

[11-124];  m  Aug.  26, - ,  WILLIAM  MARTIN  REGEN,  b  Dec.  24,  1862;  s  William  Martin  and 

Katherine  (Bradshaw)  Regen.  Carpenter;  res.  Morris ville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[11-449]  1.  Mamie,  b  Dec.  2,  1890;  m  Ernest  B.  Miller. 

2.  Jennie,  b  June  23,  1893;  Morrisville,  Pa. 

[11-450]  3.  Harriet  Agnes,  b  Aug.  28,  1895;  m  Reinhard  J.  Traumann. 

4.  Katherine  Anna,  b  Oct.  30,  1897;  d  July  14,  1904. 

5.  Isabel  Irene,  b  Sept.  17,  1901;  d  Sept.  17,  1901. 

6.  William  Martin,  b  Aug.  5,  1904. 

[11-260]  ALICE  M.  HENRY,  b  Mar.  12,  1867;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Matilda  (Krauss)  Henry  [11- 
125] ;  m  May  17,  1888,  HENRY  FORSTER,  b  Feb.  10,  1866.  Res.  2719  N.  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  George  R.,  b  Sept.  19,  1888. 

[11-451]  2.  Edna  M.,  b  May  29,  1890;  m  William  Stirling. 

3.  Richard  H.,  b  July  5,  1898. 

4.  Ralph  F.,  b  July  24;  1905;  d  Sept.,  1905. 

5.  Dorothy,  b  Oct.  28,  1906. 

[11-261]  FLORA  GEHMAN,  b  Sept.  1,  1868;  d  Oct.  26,  1896;  dau  Michael  and  Hannah  (Krauss) 
Gehman  [11-126];  m  Apr.  23,  1887,  JEROME  B.  TREISBACH,  b  Mar.  16,  1864;  s  Reuben  and 
Caroline  (Bitting)  Treisbach.  Live  stock  dealer;  res.  Bechtelsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-452]  1.  Herbert  G.,  b  Nov.  12,  1888;  m  Reta  N.  Eidell. 

[11-453]  2.  Clarence  G.,  b  June  12,  1889;  m  Huldah  E.  Bowman. 

3.  Charles,  b  Aug.  20,  1892;  d  Feb.  6,  1908. 


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[11-262]  KATE  K.  GEHMAN,  b  June  11,  1870;  dau  Michael  and  Hannah  (Krauss)  Gehman 
[11-126];  m  Mar.  1,  1902,  JACOB  NACE,  b  June  22,  1867;  d  Sept.  29,  1902;  s  Levi  and  Kate  (Moyer) 
Nace.  Res.  Souderton,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[11-263]  HARRY  A.  GEHMAN,  b  May  27,  1876;  s  Michael  and  Hannah  (Krauss)  Gehman 
[11—126];  m  Mar.  23,  1899,  ANNIE  M.  WEIL,  b  Nov.  27,  1878;  dau  Tobias  H.  and  Maria  H.  (Stout) 
Weil.  Foreman-printer;  res.  339  E.  Goepp  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  J.  Ralph,  b  Jan.  6,  1900;  d  Oct.  16,  1918. 

2.  H.  Katharine,  b  June  1,  1902. 

3.  H.  Mahlon,  b  Feb.  10,  1905. 

4.  Anna  M.,  b  May  6,  1911. 

[11-264]  HANNAH  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  1,  1866;  d  June  4,  1903;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Smith) 
Krauss  [11—127];  m  Apr.  19,  1885,  ARTHUR  J.  RICE.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[ll-265a]  LAURA  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  25,  1867;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Krauss  [11-127]; 
rn  Oct.,  1887,  EDWARD  OTTO  RAMBERG,  b  Oct.  23,  1865;  d  Oct.  4,  1904;  s  Edward  Ramberg. 
Children  (3): 

[11-454]  1.  Edward  T.  C.,  b  June  23,  1888;  m  Elizabeth  Kliggy. 

2.  Charles  Arthur,  b  Aug.  9,  1898;  48  N.  52nd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-455]  3.  Laura  May,  b  May  22,  1900;  m  James  McGinn. 

[ll-265b]  LAURA  (KRAUSS)  RAMBERG,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.,  1905,  ANDREW 

CHALMERS,  b - — — ;  d  Jan.  9,  1909.  Widow  resides  151  W.  22nd  St.,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Russell  Franklin,  b  Feb.  28,  1907. 

2.  Elva  Lynn,  b  Jan.  14,  1909. 

» 

[11-266]  MATILDA  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Krauss 
[11-127];  rn  Aug.  17,  1905,  CLIFFORD  M.  BROUNN.  Mrs.  Brounn  resides  2432  Germantown  Ave., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  Matilda  K.  Brounn  was  divorced  from  Clifford  M.  Brounn  in  1908. 

One  child:  Charles  Harry,  b  Mar.  4,  1907. 

[11-267]  CHARLES  S.  A.  KRAUSS,  JR.,  b  Mar.  9,  1877;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Krauss 
[11-127];  m  Dec.  7,  1910,  SALLIE  MOORE  BEAN,  b  Dec.  28,  1877;  dau  Augustus  and  Lovina  (Koch) 
Bean  [184-382].  Foreman  mechanic  and  welder;  res.  4558  N.  Smedley  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Charles,  b  Oct.  12,  1911. 

2.  Lois  Madeline,  b  Nov.  26,  1913. 

[11-268]  FREDERICK  A.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  s  Samuel  A.  and  Elenora  S.  (Weierbach) 
Krauss  [ll-128a];  m  Nov.  24,  1906,  MIRIAM  SALOME  SHEETZ,  b  Oct.  1,  1883;  dau  Isaac  and 
Ellen  M.  (Fisher)  Sheetz.  Editor;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  George  Alexander,  b  Nov.  27,  1907. 

[11-269]  ALICE  V.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  1,  1873;  dau  Samuel  A.  and  Elenora  S.  (Weierbach)  Krauss 
[ll-128a] ;  rn  Dec.  6,  1899,  THOMAS  PHILIP  SHERWOOD,  b  Sept.  2,  1873;  s  John  Wesley  and 
Julia  (Wooters)  Sherwood.  Telegraph  operator;  res.  6026  DeLancey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-456]  1.  Mildred,  b  Apr.  26,  1900;  m  Armand  Frederick  Bosch. 

2.  Marion,  b  Aug.  14,  1902;  d  Jan.  26,  1905. 

3.  Evelyn,  b  July  22,  1904. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  14,  1908. 

5.  Leonard,  b  Apr.  25,  1915. 

[11-270]  MINNIE  E.  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  10,  1875;  dau  Samuel  A.  and  Elenora  S.  (Weierbach) 
Krauss  [ll-128a];  m  Dec.  3,  1914,  GEORGE  L.  CARR,  b  Dec.  2,  1876;  s  George  K.  and  Emma  E. 
(Smith)  Carr.  Truck  dealer;  res.  24  Coopertown  Rd.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  George  L.,  h  Feb.  21,  1916. 

2.  Emeline,  b  Jan.  23,  1917. 

[11-271]  LAURA  M.  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  1,  1877 ;  dau  Samuel  A.  and  Elenora  S.  (Weierbach)  Krauss 
[ll-128a];  m  Nov.  15,  1911,  CHARLES  A.  GALLAGHER,  b  Nov.  18,  1881;  s  Charles  and  Mary 
(Young)  Gallagher.  Dyer;  res.  4650  Hedge  St.,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-272]  CHARLES  W.  SHETLER,  b  May  10,  1886;  d  Apr.  1,  1917;  s  Lewis  F.  and  Sarah  (Wieand) 
Shetler  [1 1—129] ;  m  Mar.  2,  1905,  MARY  A.  HOOPES,  b  Sept.  21,  1881;  dau  William  T.  Hoopes. 

One  child:  William  Lewis,  b  Aug.  26,  1906. 

[11-273]  HELEN  EMMA  WIEAND,  b  Apr.  16,  1885;  dau  Charles  S.  and  Leonora  M.  (Sell) 
Wieand  [11-130];  m  Aug.  22,  1917,  SAMUEL  VALENTINE  COLE,  D.D.  and  LL.D.  President’s 
House,  Wheaton  College.  No  issue.  (1918.)  Pres,  of  Wheaton  College,  Norton,  Mass. 

[11-274]  JOHN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  18,  1878;  s  Adam  and  Emma  (Stauffer)  Krauss  [11-131]; 
m  Mar.  15,  1905,  CATHARINE  MOYER.  Manufacturer;  res.  5049  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Clara  M.,  b  Mar.  18,  1907. 

John  Krauss  was  born  near  Kraussdale,  Pa.  He  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  Class  of 
1897,  and  later  attended  Lehigh  University,  where  he  pursued  an  engineering  course.  For  a  number  of 
years,  Mr.  Krauss  was  with  the  Tel.  Autograph  Co.,  as  their  Phila.  representative,  and  later  became 
treasurer  and  factory  manager  of  the  L.  H.  Gilmer  Co.  of  Phila.  who  manufacture  endless  belts.  They 
have  several  branch  factories  in  Phila.  and  vicinity,  and  also  in  the  South.  Mr.  Krauss  is  one  of  the 
guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

[11-275]  PAULINE  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  8,  1893;  dau  Adam  S.  and  Emma  (Stauffer)  Krauss 
[11-131];  m  Nov.  22,  1919,  HARRY  M.  SASSAMAN,  b  Jan.  15,  1891;  s  Harry  and  Laura  (Bickel) 
Sassaman.  Dentist;  res.  520  Berwick  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Robert  K.,  b  Jan.  23,  1921. 

[11-276]  CILLIA  AMANDA  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  1,  1859;  dau  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edeleman) 
Krauss  [11-135];  m  Aug.  21,  1880,  FRANK  ACKERMAN,  b  July  13,  1855;  s  Stephen  and  Fayetta 
(Griffith)  Ackerman.  Farmer;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Stella,  b  May  19,  1881;  d  May  15,  1886. 

[11-457]  2.  Lillie,  b  Jan.  25,  1884;  m  Lewis  Zipf. 

[11-458]  3.  Clara,  b  Mar.  5,  1886;  m  Allen  Wolf. 

[1 1—459]  4.  Frank,  b  May  6,  1891;  m  Sallie  Rosenberger;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[1 1—460]  5.  Ida,  b  Apr.  5,  1895;  m  Walter  Cressman. 

6.  Jennie,  b  June  26,  1899;  d  July  4,  1899. 

7.  Mamie,  b  Jan.  5,  1902. 

[11-277]  PRESTON  PERCIUS  KRAUSS,  b  July  31,  1861;  s  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edeleman) 
Krauss  [1 1—1 35] ;  m  Aug.  31,  1887,  HELENA  FISCHER,  6  Sept.  2,  1866;  d  Feb.  2,  1917;  dau  John  P. 
and  Carolina  (Nau)  Fischer.  Compositor;  res.  2423  N.  Bouvier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Laura  Irene,  b  Nov.  19,  1888;  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  William  Preston,  b  Sept.  23,  1890;  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Amos  Philip,  b  Aug.  8,  1892;  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Paul  Arthur,  b  Sept.  14,  1894;  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Edna  Helena,  b  Nov.  12,  1897;  Phila,  Pa. 

6.  Herbert  Dewey,  b  May  10,  1899;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[11-278]  MORRIS  E.  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  23,  1864;  s  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edeleman)  Krauss  [11- 
135]  \m  June  8,  1895,  FLORA  VIRGINIA  ERNE  Y,  b  Apr.  2,  1877 ;  dau  Frank  and  Mary  Ann  (Strohm) 
Erney.  Printer;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa. 


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Children  (3): 

[11-461]  1.  Marian  E.,  b  Mar.  28,  1896;  m  James  Russel  Weikel. 

2.  Gerald,  b  Aug.  17,  1899;  d  June  13,  1906. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Mar.  5,  1901. 

[11-279]  PERCIFER  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  12,  1866;  s  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edelman)  Krauss  [11- 
135];  m  Jan.  14,  1887,  IDA  GEORGER,  b  Dec.  10,  1868;  d  June  25,  1892;  dau  Abraham  and  — — — — - 
(Brey)  Georger.  Conductor;  res.  33rd  St.  and  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  George,  b  May  7,  1888;  d  July  22, 1912. 

[11-462]  2.  Alice,  b  Feb.  2,  1892;  m  Edwin  Sholl,  Chester,  Pa. 

[11-280]  PUELLA  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  17,  1869;  d  Aug.  10,  1906;  dau  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edelman) 
Krauss  [11-135];  m  LEWIS  BARTHOLOMEW. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Alma,  b  Sept.  29,  1897;  unm;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[11-463]  2.  Florence,  b  Dec.  21,  1890;  m  Herbert  Godshall. 

[11-281]  VIRGINIA  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  27,  1871;  dau  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edeleman)  Krauss 
[11-135] ;  m  Sept.  16,  1896,  FRANCIS  DETWEILER,  b  Sept.  1 0,  1867 ;  s  Aaron  C.  and  Anna  (Clymer) 
Detweiler.  Accountant;  res.  1237  Silver  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ).* 

1.  Francis  Ralph,  b  June  11,  1900. 

2.  Frederick  Harold,  b  July  14,  1910. 

[11-282]  CURTIS  E.  KRAUSS,  b  Dee.  13, 1872;  s  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edelman)  Krauss  [11-135]; 
m  Mar.  2,  1895,  MARY  LIZZIE  HEIST,  b  Jan.  24,  1875;  d  Feb.  23,  1912;  dau  Henry  and  Leanna 
(Strunk)  Heist.  Supt.  of  cigar  factory ;  res.  Wyomissing,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Herman  Lloyd,  b  Jan.  24,  1903;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  Christine  Leonie,  b  Aug.  3,  1908;  Reading,  Pa. 

[11-283]  SYLVIA  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  10,  1876;  dau  Amos  K.  and  Sophia  (Edeleman)  Krauss  [11— 
135];  m  Dec.  18,  1894,  JEREMIAH  H.  WISLER,  b  Dec.  2,  1870;  s  John  and  Angeline  (Heist)  Wisler. 
Cigar  mfr. ;  res.  Souderton,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Verna  M.,  b  Apr.  4,  1896;  Souderton,  Pa. 

2.  Elvie  B.,  b  May  16,  1899;  d  Feb.  7,  1900. 

3.  Blanche,  b  Dec.  4,  1900;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[11-284]  EMMA  (BEALER)  WOLF,  b  Dec.  25,  1852;  dau  David  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Bealer 
[11-136];  m  Feb.  22,  1915,  CHARLES  F.  WOLF,  b  Sept.  19,  1853;  s  Absalom  and  Louisa  (Kline) 
Wolf.  Res.  112  N.  Wood  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Emma  Bealer  Wolf  was  the  widow  of  Edwin  Krauss 
Wolf  [11-154]. 

[11-285]  ALLEN  KRAUSS  BEALER,  b  Nov.  10,  1862;  s  David  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Bealer 
[11-136];  m  Apr.  29,  1888,  EMMA  STAHL,  b  July  12,  1855;  dau  Charles  Stahl.  Res.  530  Cedar  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elsie  May,  b  June  18,  1889. 

[11-464]  2.  William  Harrison,  b  Aug.  12,  1892;  m  Leah  Rice. 

[11-286]  HARRISON  KRAUSS  BEALER,  b  Dec.  27, 1868;  s  David  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Bealer 
[11-136];  m  Mar.  12,  1892,  LAURA  MARIA  FRANTZ,  b  Sept.  4,  1864;  dau  Frederick  Frantz.  Plumb¬ 
er;  res.  339  N.  15th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Raymond  Harrison,  b  Sept.  29,  1892. 

2.  Ralph  George,  b  Mar.  5,  1908. 


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[11-287]  ELLEN  HALLMAN,  b  May  22,  1861  \dau  William  and  Selina  (Krauss)  Hallman  [11-137] ; 
m  Oct.  4,  1881,  ABRAHAM  E.  LANDIS,  b  Mar.  16,  1854;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Eckert)  Landis.  Janitor; 
res.  2327  N.  Fairhill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[11-465]  1.  Walter  V.,  b  Oct.  4,  1882;  m  Anna  V.  Graham. 

[11  — 466]  2.  Florence  M.,  b  June  10,  1885;  m  Clarence  S.  Faunce. 

[1 1—467 ]  3.  William  S.,  b  Sept.  10,  1887;  m  Emily  M.  Fabian. 

[11-288]  WILLIAM  HENRY  HALLMAN,  b  Oct.  20,  1865;  s  William  and  Selina  (Krauss)  Hallman 
[11-137];  7n  Mar.  27,  1892,  EMMA  KRULL,  b  Nov.  19,  1869;  dau  William  and  Caroline  (Stiefel) 
Krull.  Cigar  maker;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  William  Henry,  b  Nov.  19,  1893;  d  Apr.  23,  1916;  unm. 

2.  Elsie  Caroline,  b  May  7,  1895;  d  Feb.  27,  1904;  unm. 

3.  Viola  Selena,  b  June  18,  1897;  d  Mar.  25,  1909;  unm. 

4.  Lester  Roland,  b  Oct.  18,  1899;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

5.  Allison  Linwood,  b  Nov.  12,  1902;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

6.  Ellis  Wayne,  b  Mar.  15,  1905;  d  Aug.  3,  1905. 

7.  Archie  Franklin,  b  Dec.  19,  1908. 

8.  Ruth  Miriam,  b  Jan.  7,  1912. 

[11-289]  EMMA  MARIA  HALLMAN,  b  Mar.  1,  1868;  dau  William  and  Selina  (Krauss)  Hallman 
[11-137];  m  1886,  JOHN  B.  GOTTSHALK,  b  July  4,  1867;  s  Abraham  and  Lizzie  (Bean)  Gottshalk. 
Carpenter;  res.  919  W.  Cumberland  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-468]  1.  Emma,  b  Apr.  25,  1887;  m  Conrad  Bauer. 

[11-469]  2.  John  H.,  b  Oct.  20,  1888;  m  Elizabeth  V.  Strohlein. 

[1 1—470]  3.  Viola,  b  Mar.  25,  1893;  m  Nelson  J.  Rink. 

4.  Allison,  b  Apr.  26,  1899;  d  Dec.  14,  1902. 

5.  Ellison,  b  Jan.  10,  1905. 

[11-290]  AMANDA  LYDIA  HALLMAN,  b  Jan.  23,  1870;  dau  William  and  Selina  (Krauss)  Hallman 
[11-137];  m  1888,  WILLIAM  HELM,  b  Oct.  14,  1866;  s  Robert  and  Minnie  (Sappis)  Helm.  Brick¬ 
layer;  res.  Park  Ave.,  and  Shady  Lane,  Rockledge,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[11-471]  1.  William  R.,  b  July  31,  1889;  m  Isabella  G.  Bowne. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  20,  1890;  d  Aug.  1891. 

[11-472]  3.  Elwood,  b  July  29,  1893;  m  Dora  A.  Lindenmuth. 

[11-473]  4.  Amanda,  b  Oct.  12,  1895;  m  Joseph  Wright. 

[11-291]  EMMA  KRAUSS  HINNERSCHIETZ,  b  July  16,  1870;  dau  Michael  and  Catharine 
(Krauss)  Hinnerschietz  [11-139];  m  Feb.  26,  1898,  H.  WILSON  FOLK,  b  Dec.  14,  1870;  s  Solomon  and 
Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Folk.  Farmer;  res.  Limeport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Howard  Elmer,  b  Dec.  15,  1898;  Limeport,  Pa. 

2.  Kate  Elizabeth,  b  June  14,  1900;  d  Sept.  19,  1900. 

3.  Forrest  Foster,  b  July  31,  1902. 

4.  Ella  Agnes,  b  Aug.  17,  1908. 

5.  Franz  Wilson,  b  July  24,  1910. 

[11-292]  ELLA  KRAUSS  HINNERSCHIETZ,  b  June  14,  1881;  d  Dec.  7,  1905;  dau  Michael  and 
Catharine  (Krauss)  Hinnerschietz  [11-139];  m  Oct.  6,  1900,  FRANZ  A.  E.  WITTHUHN,  b  Mar.  10 
1878;  d  Sept.  24,  1913;  s  Richard  G.  L.  and  Augusta  J.  (Dietrich)  Witthuhn. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  E.,  b  Mar.  1,  1902;  528  Penn  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Ray,  b  Dec.  7,  1905;  528  Penn  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 


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[11-293]  ELMER  K.  HINNERSCHIETZ,  b  Dec.  6,  1883;  s  Michael  and  Catharine  (Krauss) 
Hinnerschietz  [1 1—139] ;  m  Oct.  12,  1905,  ALMEDA  L.  STOUDT,  b  Mar.  2,  1883;  dau  John  and  Lydia 
(Kline)  Stoudt.  Farmer;  res.  Emaus,  Pa. 

One  child:  John  Stoudt  H.,  b  Mar.  8,  1912. 

[11-294]  IRENE  HEINLY,  b  Jan.  28,  1879;  dau  Willoughby  K.  and  Maria  K.  (Krauss)  Heinly 
[11-140];  m  Nov.  28,  1903,  CHARLES  Y.  DRUMHELLER,  b  Feb.  13,  1880;  s  Ringgold  and  Sarah 
(Youse)  Drumheller.  P.  &  R.  shops,  Reading,  Pa.  Res.  Mt.  Penn,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-295]  CLIMENA  HEINLY,  b  May  18,  1881 ;  dau  Willoughby  K.  and  Maria  K.  (Krauss)  Heinly 
[11-140];  m  Aug.  11,  1906,  WILLIAM  R.  CROMAN,  b  Mar.  15,  1882.  Painter  and  paperhanger; 
res.  824  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William  Franklin,  b  Jan.  30,  1906. 

[11-296]  EDNA  K.  HEINLY,  b  June  4,  1886 ;  dau  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Krauss)  Heinly  [1 1-140] ; 
m  Nov.  28,  1908,  ALBERT  S.  HORN,  b  Sept.  12,  1882;  s  Elias  L.  and  Sarah  B.  (Stauffer)  Horn. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-297]  HENRY  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  22,  1867 ;  s  Solomon  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Huber)  Krauss  [11-141] ; 
m  Oct.  22,  1898,  ELLA  DE  HART  AUMAN,  b  Jan.  4,  1862;  dau  Amos  and  Harriet  (De  Hart)  Auman. 
Res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-299]  EMMA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  4,  1874;  dau  Solomon  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Huber)  Krauss 
[11-141] ;  in  Jan.  4,  1890,  BENJAMIN  M.  ERB,  b  Dec.  30,  1868;  d  Feb.  15,  1915;  s  Edward  and  Susan 
(Miller)  Erb.  Res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-474]  1.  Elmer  K.,  b  Apr.  29,  1890;  m  Ella  Young. 

2.  Ida,  b  Aug.  24,  1892. 

[11-475]  3.  Norman,  b  Nov.  14,  1895;  d  Sept.  12,  1917 ;  m  Mabel  M.  Headman. 

4.  Ella,  b  Apr.  5,  1900;  d  Feb.  23,  1916. 

5.  Charles,  b  Apr.  18,  1905. 

[11-300]  ALLEN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  2,  1865;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Krauss  [11-142]; 
m  Dec.  28,  1889,  AMANDA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  1,  1869;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Elmira  (Schantz) 
Schultz  [149-79].  Farmer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Clayton,  b  Nov.  24,  1890;  d  Jan.  21,  1891. 

[11-476]  2.  Titus,  b  Jan.  4,  1892;  m  Miriam  Moser. 

[11-476.1]  3.  Amos,  b  Jan.  7,  1894;  m  Mrs.  Mamie  Moyer. 

[38—614]  4.  Lottie  Charlotte,  b  Aug.  13,  1895;  m  Sidney  B.  Hoffman. 

5.  Owen,  b  May  10,  1897. 

[11-301]  LAURA  (KRAUSS)  SCHULTZ,  b  July  19,  1868;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-142];  widow  of  Edwin  M.  Schultz  [149-58];  m  Jan.  23,  1915,  ALFRED  B.  BAUS,  b 
May  24,  1859;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Bossert)  Baus.  Farmer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1920.) 

Alfred  B.  Baus  m  1st,  Selina  S.  Yerger  [68-41]. 

[11-302]  ANNIE  S.  KRAUSS,  b  May  1,  1870;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  N.  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-142];  m  July  1,  1899,  JOHN  G.  STONG,  b  Apr.  16,  1874;  s  George  F.  and  Susan  (Groff)  Stong. 
Farmer;  res.  Worcester,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Raymond  K.,  b  Dec.  22,  1899;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[11-303]  HARVEY  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  20,  1872;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-142];  m  Apr.  8,  1903,  SALLIE  A.  REIFF,  b  Jan.  25,  1873;  dau  George  L.  Reiff.  Farmer;  res. 
R.  F.  D.  No.  5,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-304]  EMMA  JANE  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  29,  1877;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[1 1-142] ;  m  HARRY  G.  STONG,  s  George  and  Susanna  R.  (Groff)  Stong.  Res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 
One  child:  Raymond,  about  10.  [ Letters  unans .] 


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[11-305]  DANIEL  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  7,  1881;  d  Feb.  10,  1919; s  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-142];  m  Feb.  17,  1906,  SARAH  GROFF  STONG,  b  July  22,  1879;  dau  George  Frey  and 
Susan  Roslion  (Groff)  Stong.  Carpenter;  res.  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Velma,  b  Jan.  2,  1908. 

2.  Daniel  Ivan,  b  Sept.  24,  1909. 

3.  Alton  Levin,  b  Oct.  32,  1911. 

[11-308]  SAMUEL  W.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  13,  1867;  d  Mar.  22,  1905;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Wiegner) 
Krauss  [11-143];  m  MARY  A.  SCHMOYER,  b  May  29,  1870. 

One  child:  Eva,  b  Mar.  28,  1890;  d  Apr.  10,  1906. 

[11-309]  EMANUEL  W.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  16,  1871;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Krauss  [11- 
143];  m  Oct.  16,  1898,  REGINA  K.  SCHELL;  dau  Thomas  Y.  Schell.  Farmer;  res.  Milledgeville, 
Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Raymond  Y.,  b  Dec.  29,  1899. 

2.  Willard  G.,  b  May  23,  1901. 

3.  Lucy  M.,  b  Jan.  5,  1903. 

4.  Mabel  S.,  b  Jan.  5,  1905. 

5.  Ida  L.,  b  Oct.  13,  1907. 

[11-310]  AMANDA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  25,  1873;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Krauss  [11-143]; 

m  Sept.  7,  1895,  HORACE  H.  DOLL,  b  July  22, - ;  s  Henry  and  Matilda  Doll.  Machinist;  res. 

511  Mohawk  Ave.,  Norwood,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ida  May,  b  May  4,  1897. 

2.  George  Merrill,  b  Nov.  19,  1902. 

3.  Horace  Milton,  b  Nov.  6,  1905. 


[11-311]  ANNETTA  W.  KRAUSS,  b  July  5,  1876,  dec,  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Krauss 
[11-143];  m  Apr.  17,  1897,  ROBERT  MILTON  SHODELL,  b  Feb.  6,  1874;  s  Cyrus  and  Tilda  Shodell. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  604  N.  Hickory  St.,  Owosso,  Mich.  (1918.)  No  issue. 


[11-312]  IDA  W.  KRAUSS,  b  July  22,  1880;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Krauss  [11-143]; 
m  July  7,  1900,  HARVEY  JONES,  b  Apr.  26,  1876;  s  Allen  and  Malinda  (Rudolph)  Jones.  Farmer; 
res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ellen  K.,  b  July  25,  1901. 

2.  Son,  b  Aug.  21,  1902;  d  Aug.  23,  1902. 

3.  Elmer  K.,  b  Oct.  5,  1903. 

[11-313]  NEVIN  KRAUSS  FISHER,  b  Feb.  7,  1889;  d  Sept.  26,  1918;  s  Jacob  and  Christina 
(Krauss)  Fisher  [1 1—144] ;  m  Sept.  10,  1917,  EDITH  RAY  KULP,  b  July  13,  1885;  dau  Charles  N. 
and  Susan  V.  (Kieffer)  Kulp.  Machinist,  res.  Ambler,  Pa. 

Mr.  Fisher  went  to  Camp  Meade  with  the  first  contingent  from  Ambler,  Pa.,  on  Sept.  19,  1917, 
in  the  World  War,  and  was  in  the  314th  Infantry  Machine  Gun  Co.;  left  for  overseas,  July  6,  1918. 
He  was  killed  in  action  on  the  battlefield  of  France,  Sept.  26,  1918. 


[11-314]  REV.  HOWARD  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  7,  1876;  s  Henry  S.  and  Amanda  (Hoffman) 
Krauss  [11-145];  m  Dec.  30,  1904,  SUSAN  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  8,  1882;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Catharine 
(Wiegner)  Kriebel  [19-79a].  Lutheran  minister;  res.  Auburn,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 


1.  Frances  K.,  b  Feb.  4,  1906. 

2.  Winifred  K.,  b  Apr.  20,  1910. 

3.  Frederick  K. 

4.  Alberta  K. 


twins,  b  July  27,  1912. 


5.  Ida  May  K.,  b  May  17,  1914. 


Plate  23 


Plate  24 


. 


Rev.  Charles  S.  Wieancl  [11-130]  and  Leonora  Sell  Wieand. 
Founders  of  Perkiornen  Seminary  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


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[11-315]  WALLACE  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  15,  1879;  s  Henry  S.  and  Amanda  (Hoffman)  Krauss 
[11-145];  m  Oct.  18,  1902,  STELLA  BITTING,  b  July  23,  1880;  dau  Emanuel  S.  and  Anna  M.  Bitting. 
Farmer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Minnie  B.,  b  May  26,  1903. 

2.  Warren  B.,  b  Sept.  25,  1904. 

3.  Melvin  B.,  b  Jan.  19,  1906. 

4.  Carrie  B.,  b  Oct.  29,  1907. 

5.  Marvin  B.,  b  Sept.  22,  1909. 

6.  Howard  B.,  b  June  15,  1911. 

7.  Alvin  B.,  b  Aug.  23,  1913. 

8.  Edna  B.,  b  Oct.  27,  1915. 

9.  Erma  B.,  b  Aug.  10,  1917. 

[11-316]  JOSEPH  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  26,  1883;  d  Apr.  18,  1912;  s  Henry  S.  and  Amanda  (Hoff¬ 
man)  Krauss  [11-145];  m  July  30,  1904,  HANNAH  FREY,  b  Aug.  7,  1882;  dau  Oliver  A.  and  Emma  H. 
(Erb)  Frey.  Cigar  maker;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Verna  May,  b  June  15,  1905. 

2.  Paul  Henry,  b  Sept.  21,  1907. 

3.  Wayne  Frey,  b  Aug.  1,  1909. 

[11-317]  REV.  ROBERT  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  20,  1887;  s  Henry  S.  and  Amanda  (Hoffman) 
Krauss  [11-145];  m  June  28,  1916,  MAUDE  REESER,  b  Oct.  9,  1S91 ;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Ida  (Dankel) 
Reeser.  Clergyman;  res.  Hellertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Theodore,  b  Jan.  18,  1918. 

[11-319]  CHRISTIANNA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  14,  1878;  dau  Aaron  Schultz  [70-5]  and 
Rebecca  Krauss  [11-59];  m  May  17,  1902,  ISAAC  REIMERT,  b  May  10,  1878;  s  William  and 
Abby  (Bower)  Reimert.  Res.  Temple,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Charles  Edwin,  b  Apr.  8,  1916. 

[11-320]  ANNIE  KRAUSS  RATCLIFF,  b  Jan.  27,  1883;  dau  Samuel  D.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Krauss) 
Ratcliff  [11-147];  m  June  3,  1908,  DANIEL  DECKER,  b  Sept.  20,  1885;  s  Warren  S.  and  Mary  Anna 
(Stetler)  Decker.  Motorman;  res.  35  S.  Redfield  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Linwood  R.,  b  Apr.  18,  1909. 

2.  Samuel  L.,  b  Nov.  23,  1912. 

3.  Edith  L.,  b  Dec.  22,  1915. 

4.  Daniel  R.,  b  Jan.  14,  1918. 

[11-321]  AMANDA  K.  JACOB,  b  Apr.  9,  1878;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Jacob  [11-148]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1901,  AMBROSE  K.  BEITLER,  b  July  11,  1881;  s  Reuben  and  Sarah  (Knetz)  Beitler. 
Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Edna  J.,  b  Oct.  2,  1904. 

2.  Jacob  J.,  b  Aug.  29,  1906. 

3.  Horace  J.,  b  Nov.  12,  1910. 

4.  Henry  Reuben,  b  Sept.  19,  1917. 

[11-322]  CHRISTIANNA  KRAUSS  JACOB,  b  Apr.  25,  1880;  dau  John  B.  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Jacob  [11-148];  m  Nov.  15,  1902,  WILLIAM  E.  TREICHLER,  b  Nov.  17,  1877;  d  Jan.  5,  1913;  s 
John  and  Mary  A.  (Kolb)  Treichler.  Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  John  Jacob,  b  Jan.  2,  1904. 

2.  Warren  Jacob,  b  May  16,  1906. 

3.  Mabel  Jacob,  b  Jan.  29,  1908;  d  May  13,  1911. 


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4.  Asher  Jacob,  b  Mar.  2,  1909. 

5.  Mary  Jacob,  b  Feb.  27,  1911;  d  Apr.  11,  1911. 

6.  Ida  Jacob,  b  Mar.  1,  1912. 

[11-323]  HANNAH  KRAUSS  JACOB,  b  Apr.  25,  1883;  dau  John  B  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Jacob 
[11-148];  m  Apr.  22,  1905,  WILLIAM  Y.  MOSER,  b  Feb.  15,  1879;  s  Charles  W.  and  Sarah  (Young-) 
Moser.  Farmer;  res.  Barto,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Helen  Jacob,  b  Apr.  18,  1906. 

2.  Jennie  Jacob,  b  Dec.  15,  1907;  d  Dec.  21,  1907. 

[11-324]  JOHN  KRAUSS  JACOB,  b  Aug.  2,  1889;  d  Dec.  2,  1918;  s  John  B.  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Jacob  [11-148];  m  May  12,  1917,  FLORA  A.  BUCK,  b  Apr.  15,  1896;  dau  William  C.  and  Ida  (Boyer) 
Buck.  Laborer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-325]  JOHN  M.  CONRAD,  b  Nov.  4,  1881;  s  Charles  and  Priscilla  (Krauss)  Conrad  [11-149]; 
m  Mar.  23,  1907,  KATIE  E.  WELKER,  b  Feb.  5,  1885;  dau  Hiram  and  Maria  (Druckenmiller) 
Welker.  Farmer;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Ida  M.,  b  Sept.  21,  1908. 

2.  Sallie  M.,  b  Aug.  12,  1910. 

3.  Emma  M.,  b  Feb.  20,  1913. 

4.  John  V.,  b  Nov.  10,  1916. 

[11-326]  KATIE  CONRAD,  b  June  6,  1883;  dau  Charles  and  Priscilla  (Krauss)  Conrad  [11-149]; 
m  Mar.  29,  1902,  IRWIN  K.  GERHARD,  b  Dec.  7,  1880;  s  Milton  O.  and  Maggie  (Kerr)  Gerhard. 
Farmer;  res.  Bergey,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Nevin  Charles,  b  June  9,  1902. 

2.  Maggie  Priscilla,  b  June  30,  1903;  d  July  1,  1904. 

3.  John  Raymond,  b  Aug.  18,  1904. 

4.  Henry  Melvin,  b  Aug.  18,  1906. 

5.  Frank  Jacob,  b  Mar.  21,  1908. 

6.  Fred  Milton,  b  Dec.  26,  1909. 

7.  Irwin  Joseph,  b  Oct.  25,  1911. 

8.  Clifford  William,  b  Apr.  10,  1913. 

9.  Abraham  Thomas,  b  Oct.  14,  1914;  d  Nov.  24,  1914. 

10.  George  Wilson,  b  Feb.  26,  1916. 

11.  Katie  May,  b  June  13,  1917;  d  Mar.  29,  1919. 

[11-327]  CHRISTIANNA  CONRAD,  b  Dee.  12,  1884;  dau  Charles  and  Priscilla  (Krauss)  Conrad 
[11-149];  m  Jan.  1,  1906,  FREDERICK  MELVIN  ZIEGLER,  b  May  24,  1885;  d  Dec.  2,  1918;  s 
Vallendigham  and  Amanda  (Kline)  Ziegler.  Laborer;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Ella  M.,  b  Apr.  19,  1907. 

2.  Robert  M.,  b  Nov.  10,  1911. 

3.  Mary  P.,  b  Jan.  3,  1915. 

4.  Charles  E.,  b  Jan.  20,  1917. 

[11-328]  MARTHA  CONRAD,  b  Oct.  20,  1886;  dau  Charles  and  Priscilla  (Krauss)  Conrad  [11- 
149];  m  Sept.  9,  1905,  ELMER  FEGLEY,  b  July  26,  1885;  s  Allen  G.  and  Mahala  (Miller)  Fegley. 
Railroad  section  man;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Ernest  Allen,  b  Sept.  17,  1906. 

2.  Bertha  Priscilla,  b  Jan.  4,  1908. 

3.  Vincent  Charles,  b  Apr.  21,  1910. 

4.  Beulah  Mahala,  b  July  31,  1912;  d  Feb.  19,  1913. 


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5.  Elmer  Wilmer,  b  May  14,  1914. 

6.  Verna  Victoria,  b  Oct.  5,  1915. 

7.  Emma  Viola,  b  June  10,  1918. 

[11-329]  ELLA  CONRAD,  b  Feb.  19,  1889;  dau  Charles  and  Priscilla  (Krauss)  Conrad  [11-149]; 
m  Sept.  18,  1915,  CHARLES  ZERN,  b  Feb.  8,  1890;  s  Henry  F.  and  Mary  (Kolb)  Zern.  Merchant; 
res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  Henry,  b  Nov.  3,  1916. 

2.  Grace  Priscilla,  b  Apr.  18,  1918. 

[11-330]  ANDORA  WOLF  MILLER,  b  July  9,  1859;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Emeline  Iv.  (Wolf)  Miller 
[11-150];  m  Sept.  23,  1893,  DANIEL  K.  KOOKER,  b  Sept.  3,  1856;  s  Enos  and  Helena  Kooker.  Farm¬ 
er;  res.  Spinnerstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[ll-331a]  HENRY  WOLF  MILLER,  b  Dec.  9,  1861;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Emeline  K.  (Wolf)  Miller 
[11-150];  m  Oct.  23,  1890,  EMMA  E.  SCHEETZ,  b  Feb.  14,  1866;  d  Sept.  9,  1902;  dau  Isaac  Scheetz. 
One  child: 

[11-477]  Florence,  b  Jan.  16,  1892;  m  Frank  Scholl. 

[1 1— 331b]  HENRY  WOLF  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  18,  1905,  MAGGIE  NUN- 
GESTER,  b  Aug.  11,  1880;  dau  John  Nungester.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-332]  EMMA  WOLF  MILLER,  b  Feb.  16,  1867;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Emeline  K.  (Wolf)  Miller 
[1 1—150] ;  m  June  8,  1889,  CHARLES  C.  MOYER,  b  Feb.  9,  1867;  s  John  C.  Moyer  or  Meyers.  Cigar 
maker;  338  Juniper  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[11-478]  1.  Gertrude  M.,  b  Mar.  28,  1891;  m  Jacob  G.  Benner. 

2.  Mabel,  b  May  1,  1895. 

3.  Florence,  b  Dec.  3,  1898. 

4.  Clarence,  b  Mar.  2,  1900. 

5.  Howard,  b  Dec.  10,  1902. 

[11-333]  MORRIS  LINTON  GREULICH,  b  June  7,  1866;  s  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf) 
Greulich  [11-153];  m  Jan.  15,  1887,  LIZZIE  BUTTERWECK  FOX,  b  Jan.  3,  1866;  dau  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Butterweck)  Fox.  Justice  of  Peace;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[11-479]  1.  Minnie  L.,  b  June  1,  1888;  m  Michael  F.  Donnelly. 

2.  Bessie  L.,  b  Aug.  16,  1890;  d  Dec.  24,  1897. 

3.  Alma  M.,  b  Feb.  14,  1893;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

4.  Charles  L.,  b  Aug.  19,  1895;  d  June  27,  1917. 

5.  Verna  L.,  b  Jan.  3,  1898;  1941  N.  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Naomi  R.,  b  June  5,  1905. 

[11-334]  ERWIN  FRANKLIN  GREULICH,  b  Nov.  25,  1867;  s  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  Iv.  (Wolf) 
Greulich  [11-153];  m  Aug.  30,  1894,  KATE  AMANDA  WEIL,  b  May  15,  1873;  dau  John  H.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Sallade)  Weil.  Cigar  maker;  res.  404  Main  St.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[11-480]  1.  Clarence  Franklin,  b  Feb.  5,  1895;  m  Edna  M.  Moore. 

2.  Alda  Lillian,  b  Jan.  20,  1898;  6008  Pine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Linwood  Paul,  b  Oct.  21,  1904;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

4.  Wilmer  Daniel,  b  Mar.  24,  1906. 

[11-335]  CHARLES  AMBROSE  GREULICH,  b  Oct.  27,  1869;  s  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  Iv. 
(Wolf)  Greulich  [11-153];  m  Nov.  3,  1900,  SALLIE  YODER  BIETMAN,  b  July  5,  1877;  dau  Reuben 
and  Hannah  (Yoder)  Bietman.  Cigar  maker;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Helen  Mae,  b  June  5,  1901. 


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2.  Paul  B.,  b  Sept.  13,  1906. 

3.  Howard  B.,  b  Mar.  21,  1910. 

4.  Vinnie  F.,  b  Feb.  20,  1915. 

5.  Charles  B.,  b  Nov.  9,  1916. 

6.  William  James,  b  Oct.  17,  1919;  d  Nov.  2,  1919. 

[11-336]  DANIEL  CHESTER  GREULICH,  b  Sept.  26,  1871;  s  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf) 
Greulich  [11-153];  m  Apr.  12,  1900,  ANNA  M.  SCHOLL,  b  Feb.  21,  1873;  dau  Adolph  G.  and  Anna 
M.  (Hauff)  Scholl.  Cigar  maker;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Bessye  Louise,  b  x\pr,  11,  1901. 

2.  Theodore  Daniel,  b  Nov.  29,  1903. 

[11-337]  HANNAH  LOUISA  GREULICH,  b  Apr.  6,  1875;  dau  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf) 
Greulich  [11-153];  m  Nov.  3,  1900,  GEORGE  ABRAHAM  HUBER,  6  July  16,  1875;  s  Henry  H.  and 
Julian  L.  (Sallade)  Huber.  Dealer  in  general  mdse.;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Arthur  Henry,  b  Nov.  29,  1902. 

2.  Mildred  Carolina,  b  Jan.  20,  1911. 

[11-338]  NEVIN  WILSON  GREULICH,  b  Nov.  7,  1876;  s  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf) 
Greulich  [11-153];  m  Jan.  12,  1901,  ELLEN  MINNIE  WEISS,  b  May  28,  1877;  dau  Emil  and  Sarah 
A.  (Butz)  Weiss.  Cigar  maker;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Paul  Weiss,  b  May  25,  1901;  d  Oct.  15,  1901. 

2.  Mabel  Viola,  b  Sept.  28,  1905. 

[11-339]  ELMER  GREULICH,  b  Aug.  6,  1880;  s  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf)  Greulich 
[11-153];  m  Sept.  21,  1901,  LILLIE  WITMER  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  26,  1879;  dau  Henry  D.  and  Saraphien 
(Witmer)  Snyder.  Foreman;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Russell  Roy,  b  July  23,  1910. 

[11-340]  CATHARINE  GREULICH,  b  Mar.  22,  1887;  dau  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  (Wolf)  Greulich 
[11—153] ;  m  Aug.  24,  1910,  JOHN  WILLIAM  WIEDER,  b  Sept.  1,  1887;  s  Emanuel  J.  and  Alavesta 
E.  (Dillinger)  Wieder.  Teacher;  res.  Abington,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emanuel  Carl,  b  June  15,  1911;  d  June  15,  1911. 

2.  Carolyn  Esther,  b  Sept.  27,  1914;  d  Sept.  28,  1914. 

3.  John  William,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  6,  1918. 

[11-341]  ANNA  GREULICH,  b  Sept.  6,  1878;  dau  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf)  Greulich 
[11-153];  m  Dec.  23,  1905,  LEWIS  L.  KELLER,  b  Nov.  8,  1877;  s  John  B.  and  Eliza  (Lewis)  Keller. 
Merchant;  res.  234  E.  Broad  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ralph  G.,  b  Mar.  21,  1908. 

[11-342]  CARRIE  A.  GREULICH,  b  Jan.  6,  1885;  dau  Charles  P.  and  Caroline  K.  (Wolf)  Greulich 
[11-153];  m  Jan.  31,  1912,  HENRY  P.  LETTERHOUSE,  b  Apr.  21,  1888;  s  Solomon  and  Annie 
(Frank)  Letterhouse.  Cigar  maker;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Marie  Caroline,  b  Nov.  30,  1915. 

[11-343]  GEORGE  WILSON  WOLF,  b  June  28,  1879;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Lizzie  B.  (Smith)  Wolf 
[11-158] ;m Nov. 24,  1903,  STELLA  ELIZABETH  SHOVER,5  Feb.  24,  1880;  dau  John  Henry  Shover. 
Mgr.  Bell  Telephone  Co.;  res.  519  Cleveland  St.,  W.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ethel  May 

2.  Ruth  Marguerite 


twins,  b  Oct.  15,  1904. 


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[11-344]  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOLF,  b  Jan.  22,  1882;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Lizzie  B.  (Smith)  Wolf 
[11—158];  m  Apr.  1,  1908,  MAMIE  B.  FREED,  b  Apr.  13,  1882;  dau  Amos  J.  Freed.  Letter  carrier; 
res.  517  Cleveland  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-345]  FRANKLIN  WALTER  WOLF,  b  Aug.  29,  1883;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Lizzie  B.  (Smith)  Wolf 
[11-158];  m  July  3,  1907,  ELSIE  IRENE  DERR,  b  Dee.  26,  1886;  dau  Edgar  S.  Derr.  Ass’t  mgr. ; 
res.  1369  Hancock  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  Lillian,  b  May  9,  1910. 

[11-346]  FLORENCE  AGNES  WOLF,  b  Nov.  7,  1884;  dau  Horace  K.  and  Alice  A.  (Trumbower) 
Wolf  [11-159];  m  July  20,  1906,  PATRICK  FRANCIS  KEARNEY,  b  Jan.  9,  1882;  s  Michael  and 
Cassie  (Nealon)  Kearney.  Meat  cutter;  res.  624  Hill  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-347]  MAMIE  ELIZABETH  WOLF,  b  May  26,  1887;  daw  Horace  K.  and  Alice  A.  (Trumbower) 
Wolf  [11-159];  m  Oct.  14,  1907,  EDWARD  SEQUARDE  BROWN,  s  John  P.  and  Mary  (Maxwell) 
Brown.  Printer;  res.  of  Mrs.  Brown,  624  Hill  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Divorced. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Warren  Edward,  b  May  4,  1906. 

2.  Russel  Roy,  b  Nov.  11,  1907. 

[11-348]  EVA  ELMIRA  WOLF,  b  July  16,  1889;  dau  Horace  K.  and  Alice  A.  (Trumbower)  Wolf 
[11-159];  m  Dec.  22,  1907,  FRANCIS  J.  ARNER,  b  Jan.  25,  1887;  s  Chester  and  Elarah  (Eck)  Arner. 
Shoe  worker;  res.  130  S.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Helen,  b  June  17,  1907. 

2.  Dorothea,  b  June  22,  1908. 

3.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  8,  1910. 

4.  Florence,  b  Sept.  4,  1911. 

5.  Ruth,  b  Jan.  22,  1918. 

[11-349]  OLIVER  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  18,  1870;  s  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nus's)  Krauss  [11-160]; 
m  Sept.  11,  1897,  ANNIE  WEAVER,  b  June  3,  1873;  dau  George  B.  and  Mary  (Smith)  Weaver. 
Bottle  packer;  res.  164  Chestnut  St.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

[11-481]  1.  Lillian  May,  b  Feb.  23,  1898;  m  Oscar  Brey. 

[11-482]  2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  19,  1899;  m  Joseph  Zeleski. 

3.  Enos  George,  b  May  3,  1900. 

4.  Frank  Auston,  b  Jan.  19,  1902;  d  Oct.  4,  1918. 

5.  Oliver  Ezra,  b  Dec.  19,  1903. 

6.  Elsie  M.,  b  Nov.  12,  1905. 

7.  Katie  Viola,  b  Mar.  15,  1908. 

8.  Isaac  E.,  b  Sept.  2,  1912;  d  Mar.  5,  1913. 

9.  Harry  W.,  b  Dec.  15,  1914. 

[11-350]  HANNAH  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  6,  1873;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss 
[11-160];  m  Oct.  10,  1891,  JOHN  H.  STOUDT,  b  Jan.  15,  1872;  s  Peter  D.  and  Emma  S.  (Schaffer) 
Stoudt.  Steel  worker;  res.,  522  N.  7th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[11-483]  I.  Mary  J.,  b  Feb.  6,  1892;  m  Walter  Eltz. 

2.  Peter  E.,  b  Sept.  23,  1894;  522  N.  7th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Sadie  V.,  b  May  20,  1902. 

4.  Harold  E.,  b  Mar.  31,  1904. 

5.  Elsie  M.,  b  Oct.  12,  1905. 

6.  Clarence  L.,  b  Mar.  15,  1909. 

7.  William  P.,  b  Mar.  23,  1912. 

8.  Raymond  IT.,  b  May  20,  1914. 

[  ll-351a]  LYDIA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  24,  1874;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [11-160]; 
m  1st  time  — — - — - — -  ONEAL.  [  Unable  to  complete .] 


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[11— 351b]  LYDIA  (KRAUSS)  ONEAL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  1893,  WILLIAM  DIEHL, 
b  Jan.  31,  1872;  s  Henry  M.  and  Mary  (Geisinger)  Diehl.  Res.,  1531  Ogden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Warren,  b  Sept.  22,  1893. 

[  1  l-352a]  ELIZABETH  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  27,  1876;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss 
[11-160];  m  May  15,  1897,  HOWARD  W.  SCHOENLY,  b  Mar.  26,  1877;  d  Apr.  2,  1899;  s  Henry  C. 
and  Mary  (Kline)  Schoenly.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Edna  V.,  b  Dec.  30,  1897. 

[  1 1— 352b]  ELIZABETH  N.  (KRAUSS)  SCHOENLY,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Mar.  14,  1903, 
VICTOR  O.  IvUNTZMAN,  b  Apr.  11,  1880;  s  Edward  and  Susanna  (Koch)  Kuntzman.  Machinist; 
res.,  916  S.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-353]  AGNES  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  22,  1878;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [11- 
160];  m  July  5,  1902,  WILLIAM  G.  REX,  b  May  15,  1881;  s  Walter  and  Matilda  M.  (Woodring) 
Rex.  Cotton  mill  supt. ;  res.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Beulah  M.,  b  June  10,  1903. 

[11-354]  CORA  N.  KRAUSS,  b  July  21,  1880;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [1 1—160] ; 
m  Dec.  22,  1907,  WILLIAM  N.  S.  CARL,  b  Mar.  12,  1882;  s  Edwin  T.  and  Mary  E.  (Goetel)  Carl. 
Loom  fixer;  res.,  515^2  N.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-355]  JACOB  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  20,  1882;  s  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [11-160]; 
m  Mar.  16,  1918,  ALICE  K.  PETERS,  b  July  18,  1877 ;  dau  Ephraim  and  Dianna  K.  (Koller)  Peters. 
Crane  operator;  res.,  721  St.  John  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-356]  GEORGE  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  22,  1883;  s  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [11- 
160];  m  Jan.  1,  1915,  MARTHA  L.  TAVES,  b  July  5,  1893;  dau  Charles  F.  and  Ulricka  Taves.  Silk 
weaver  and  steel  worker;  res.,  839  Main  St.,  S.  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-357]  DAVID  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  31,  1885;  s  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [11-160]; 
m  July  27,  1912,  CAROLINE  M.  RAU,  b  Feb.  3,  1890;  dau  Frederick  M.  and  Caroline  M.  (Burkhardt) 
Rau.  Res.,  335  Howe  St.,  E.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  F.,  b  Feb.  25,  1913. 

2.  Arthur  D.,  b  Sept.  10,  1914. 

3.  Dorothy  M.  E.,  b  Feb.  17,  1916. 

[11-357.1]  JAMES  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  s  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss  [11-160]; 
m  Oct.  24,  1914,  ELSIE  LOUISE  RAU,  b  Jan.  18,  1896;  dau  Frederick  M.  and  Caroline  M.  (Burkhardt) 
Rau.  Grocery  business;  723  St.  John  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Stanley  George,  b  Sept.  26,  1915. 

[11-357.2]  EMMA  N.  KRAUSS,  b  June  20,  1893;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Hannah  E.  (Nuss)  Krauss 
[11-160];  m  Nov.  15,  1913,  WILLIAM  J.  CLAUSER,  b  June  19,  1890.  Painter  and  paperhanger; 
res.,  337  Howe  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Areline  E.,  b  Apr.  15,  1914. 

2.  Fern  M.,  b  Apr.  1,  1917. 

3.  Homer  C.,  b  Dec.  12,  1918;  d  Jan.  22,  1919. 

[11-358]  WARREN  H.  KRAUSS,  b  June  29,  1872;  s  Edward  S.  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Krauss 
[11-161];  m  Dec.  24,  1892,  MARIE  WIEGNER  DICKINSON,  b  Jan.  12, 1872;  dau  Israel  B.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Wiegner)  Dickinson  [154-43].  Salesman  for  Rech-Marbaker  Co.,  Phila. ;  res.,  229  Apsley  St., 
Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[11-484]  Erma  W.,  b  Jan.  29,  1896;  m  William  C.  Treston;  229  Apsley  St.,  Gtn. 


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[11-359]  MORRIS  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  17,  1874;  s  Edward  S.  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Krauss 
[  1 1-161] ;  m  Oct.  16,  1897,  SOPHIA  K.  WEIGNER,  b  June  23,  1877 ;  dau  Jacob  A.  and  Sophia  (Krauss) 
Weigner  [154-47].  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Leon  W.,  b  Aug.  22,  1899;  d  Jan.  23,  1900. 

2.  Walter  W.,  b  Nov.  30,  1900. 

3.  Harold  W.,  b  June  18,  1902. 

4.  Baby,  stillborn,  Oct.  1,  1904. 

5.  Esther  W.,  b  June  22,  1906. 

6.  Sarah  W.,  b  Apr.  9,  1909. 

7.  Robert  Morris  W.,  b  Sept.  25,  1917. 

[11-360]  SUSANNA  KRAUSS,  b  May  19,  1877;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Krauss 
[11-161];  m  Nov.  30,  1899,  BENJAMIN  BOURNE,  b  Mar.  10,  1876.  Laundry  owner;  res.,  631  W. 
York  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Benjamin  A.,  b  Jan.  1,  1904. 

2.  Edward,  b  May  6,  1906. 

3.  Florence  May,  b  Jan.  7,  1911. 

[11-361]  MAGDALENA  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  30,  1885;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Sarah  (Heebner) 
Krauss  [11-161];  m  Oct.  14,  1905,  WILLIAM  C.  LUDWIG.  Butcher;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Agnes,  b  Dec.  20,  1907. 

2.  Willis,  b  Oct.  16,  1909. 

3.  Dorothy,  b  Nov.  29,  1914. 

[11-362]  AMANDA  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  25,  1890;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Krauss 
[11-161];  m  Oct.  1,  1910,  BYRON  JONES  KELLER,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  s  Eliam  and  Clara  Keller. 
Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Byron  Jones,  b  Oct.  10,  1912. 

2.  Willard,  b  Apr.  5,  1917. 

[11-364]  HENRY  SYLVANUS  KRAUSS  HUNSBERGER,  b  June  12,  1876;  s  Josiah  and  Sarah  S. 
(Krauss)  Hunsberger  [11-162];  m  Oct.  21,  1899,  AGNES  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  26,  1875;  dau  William 
S.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149-78].  Farmer;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Mabel  Susan,  b  Sept.  15,  1900. 

2.  Edna  May  twi  b  Nov.  u  1902; 

3.  Daisy  J 

4.  Maurice  Sylvanus,  b  June  1,  1907. 

5.  Minnie  Louisa,  b  Mar.  13,  1913. 

6.  Daniel  William,  b  Nov.  20,  1915. 

[11-366]  HORACE  A.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Mar.  15,  1889;  s  Josiah  and  Sarah  S.  (Krauss)  Huns¬ 
berger  [11-162];  m  Apr.  2,  1910,  HANNAH  M.  SNYDER,  b  July  23,  1892;  dau  Clement  D.  and 
Bertha  M.  (Miller)  Snyder.  Ribbon  weaver;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-367]  MAMIE  NIETTA  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  10,  1898;  dau  Oswin  S.  and  Ida  (Kulp)  Krauss 
[11-164];  m  Apr.  22,  1916,  CHARLES  N.  ROEDER;  s  Horace  Roeder.  Res.,  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Helen,  b  Dec.  12,  1916. 

[11-368]  CLARA  M.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  dau  Jonathan  S.  and  Mary  (Miller)  Krauss 
[11-165];  m  Nov.  22,  1900,  WILSON  R.  HALLMAN.  Res.,  Chapel,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


{  d  Nov.  18,  1902. 


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[11-369]  REV.  THOMAS  M.  KRAUSS,  b  June  10,  1886;  s  Jonathan  S.  and  Mary  (Miller) 
Krauss  [11-165];  m  Feb.  7,  1902,  CLARA  E.  MILLER.  Res.,  Nora  Spring,  Iowa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daniel  M.,  b  Oct.  25,  1910. 

2.  Richard,  b  June  12,  1917. 

[11-370]  OSCAR  K.  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  10,  1881 ;  s  Levi  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Kriebel)  Krauss  [  1 1-167] ; 
m  Dec.  17,  1904,  ANNIE  L.  HOFFMAN,  b  June  25,  1879;  dau  William  N.  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Hoffman 
[149-80].  Farmer;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {/+): 

1.  Sadie  Hannah,  b  July  29,  1906. 

2.  Eva  Annie,  b  Mar.  20,  1909. 

3.  Minnie  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  27,  1912. 

4.  Ella  Mary,  b  July  30,  1915. 

[11-371]  HORACE  O.  KRAUSS,  b  July  5,  1883;  s  Milton  Y.  and  Mary  S.  (Kurtz)  Krauss  [11- 
168a];  m  Sept.  8,  1914,  ELSIE  V.  FALLOWS,  b  Jan.  11,  1889;  dau  Joseph  Fallows.  Automobile 
mechanic;  res.,  Ft.  Washington,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marion  Elizabeth,  b  July  5,  1915. 

2.  Jeanette  Mary,  b  Sept.  13,  1920. 

[11-372]  ELMER  K.  KRAUSS,  b  May  13,  1890;  s  Milton  Y.  and  Mary  S.  (Kurtz)  Krauss  [11- 
168a];  m  Oct.  30,  1915,  ELSIE  CONRAD,  b  Sept.  9,  1892;  dau  Alfred  Conrad.  Clerk;  res.,  Palm,  Pa. 
No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-373]  MABEL  S.  KRAUSS,  b  June  10,  1898;  dau  Milton  Y.  and  Adelaide  G.  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[ll-168b]  m  Apr.  30,  1919,  ALVIN  R.  SHELLY,  b  June  6,  1897;  s  Urias  L.  and  Mary  A.  (Brierly) 
Shelly.  Farmer;  res.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[11-373.1]  SUSANNAH  SOBERHEIMER,  dau  Adam  and  Sarah  (Roop)  Soberheimer  [11-168.2]; 
m  WALTER  G.  BOWMAN,  s  George  Bowman. 

Children  ( 2 ):  1.  Lillian  G. ;  2.  Helen  L.  [Data  by  Mrs.  Soberheimer .] 

[11-374]  JACOB  HORTTER  REX,  b  Aug.  29,  1833;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Horter)  Rex 
[  1  l-178a];  m  Apr.  29,  1862,  AGNES  JANE  CHARLTON,  b  July  5,  1843;  dau  Adam  and  Anna 
Charlton.  Mrs.  Rex  resides  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Children  (J): 

[11-485]  1.  Minnie  Isadore,  b  Sept.  4,  1863;  m  — : - Latter. 

2.  George  Charlton,  b  May  16,  1869;  d  June  29,  1870. 

[11-486]  3.  Mary  Lulu,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  m  Rev.  Crawford. 

4.  Charlton  Hortter,  b  Jan.  2,  1886;  4835  Frankford  Ave.,  Phila. 

Rev.  Harry  H.  Crawford  resides  at  4835  Frankford  Ave.,  Phila.,  and  is  pastor  of  the  Hermon 
Presbyterian  Church.  One  son,  William,  lives  at  home. 

[Letters  unans . ;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[11-375]  MARIE  ISADORE  REX,  b  Jan.  25,  1835;  dec;  dau  Samuel  and  Marv  A.  (Horter)  Rex 
[11—17 8a ] ;  m  July  12,  1860,  HENRY  BRYAN  DUTTON,  b  Jan.  8,  1835;  d  Aug.  9,  1871. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Hortter,  b  Mar.  5,  1863;  d  Feb.  17,  1887. 

2.  William  Rex,  b  Jan.  31,  1865;  d  July  15,  1865. 

[11  -377]  ANNA  LOUISA  RUSSEL,  b  Mar.  19,  1831;  dau  Andrew  and  Susan  Nice  (Rex)  Russel 
[11-179];  m  Jan.  11,  1853,  CHRISTOPHER  LITTLE,  b  Dec.  31,  1825;  d  June  10,  1891 ;  s  William 
and  Hannah  (Simcoe)  Little.  Lawyer;  res.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1922.) 


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[11-487.  la] 
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[11-487.2] 
[11-488] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Frank,  b  Dec.  23,  1853;  d  Nov.  23,  1916;  m  Mary  E.  Lavelle. 

2.  Andrew  Russel,  b  Aug.  30,  1856;  d  Feb.  1,  1895;  m  (  Aounig. 

(  2.  Minnie  Buck. 

3.  Harry,  b  Mar.  11,  1859;  m  Maud  Smith. 

4.  George,  b  Oct.  18,  1861;  d  Oct.  3,  1910;  m  Nancy  Beard. 

5.  Susan  Taylor,  b  June  3,  1864;  unm\  Pottsville,  Pa. 

6.  Jessie  Ruckel,  b  Sept.  24,  1866;  unm;  1625  Locust  St.,  Phila. 

7.  William  Simcoe,  b  Dec.  29,  1869;  unm;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

8.  Frances  Russel,  b  July  15,  1876;  unm;  Pottsville,  Pa. 


[11-378]  SUSAN  ELIZABETH  RUSSEL,  b  May  2,  1833;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna  N.  (Rex) 
Russel  [11-179];  m  Jan.  4,  1856,  HENRY  PIKE  TAYLOR,  b  Feb.  20,  1813;  d  Jan.  28,  1878;  s  Curtis 
and  Anne  (Pike)  Taylor.  Widow  resides  at  648  N.  10th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


[ll-379a]  HENRY  CLAY  RUSSEL,  b  July  20,  1836;  d  Dec.  2,  1902;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  N. 
(Rex)  Russel  [11-179];  m  Nov.  11,  1861,  FRANCES  MORRIS  WASHBURN,  b  July  18,  1836;  d 
Jan.  29,  1870. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Child,  b  Aug.  1,  1864;  d  Aug.  1,  1864. 

2.  Harry,  b  Aug.  10,  1865;  d  Oct.  8,  1868. 

[11-489]  3.  Mary  Cope,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  m  A.  W.  Schaeffer;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[  1 1— 379b]  HENRY  CLAY  RUSSEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  19,  1871,  URCELLA  KRAU, 
b  Feb.  5,  1842.  Res.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anne  Pansy,  b  Feb.  22,  1872;  unm;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[11-490]  2.  Marcia  Allen,  b  Dec.  31,  1874;  m  Calvin  Burgess;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[11-491]  3.  Nellie  Arline,  b  July  28,  1876;  m  Dr.  George  Boone,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[  Data  furnished  by  Dr.  Burgin.  ] 

[11-380]  SAMUEL  REX  RUSSEL,  b  June  10,  1839;  d  July  17,  1898;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  N. 
(Rex)  Russel  [11-179];  m  Nov.  11,  1866,  ANNIE  E.  DOUGHERTY,  b  July  26,  1846.  Parkside  Ave., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary  Estelle,  b  Jan.  2,  1868;  unm. 

2.  Samuel  Robert,  b  Sept.  5,  1870;  m - — — -;  has  two  children. 

3.  Dennis  Rex,  b  Mar.  3,  1873;  unm. 

4.  Theodore  Emerick,  b  Sept.  28,  1875;  d  Aug.  6,  1893. 

5.  Anna  Regina,  b  May  13,  1877;  m - ;  New  York. 

6.  Blanche  Agnes,  b  Dec.  27,  1879;  m - — ;  New  York. 

7.  Susan  Josephine,  b  Apr.  6,  1882;  unm. 

8.  John  Ryan,  b  Jan.  4,  1886;  unm. 

Samuel  Russel  was  Capt.  of  the  96th  Reg.  Pa.  Vol. ;  also  one  of  the  “First  Defenders.” 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.]  [  Data  furnished  by  Dr.  Burgin .] 


[11-492] 

[11-493] 

[11-494] 


[11-381]  MATILDA  PATTERSON  RUSSEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1842;  d  July  21,  1909;  dau  Andrew  and 
Susanna  N.  (Rex)  Russel  [11-179];  m  Sept.  11,  1866,  ABRAHAM  KLINE  WHITNER,  b  Nov.  3, 
1832;  d  Oct.  30,  1881.  Res.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


[11-382]  THEODORE  FRELINGHUYSEN  RUSSEL,  b  Sept.  22,  1844;  d  Dec.  19,  1874;  s  Andrew 
and  Susanna  N.  (Rex)  Russel  [11-179];  m  Oct.  10,  1866,  ISABELLA  FLETCHER  LEE,  b  Dec.  3, 
1844;  dec;  Pottsville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans .] 


[11-383]  DAVID  HINKLE,  b  Mar.  16,  1836,  dec ;  s  Jesse  and  Catharine  (Rex)  Hinkle  [11-181]; 
m  Apr.  23,  1861,  ROWENA  MATILDA  BALDWIN,  b  July  8,  1838;  dau  Abraham  and  Matilda 
Baldwin.  Ambler,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-495]  1.  Bessie  Baldwin,  b  Nov.  29,  1864;  m - -  Williamson;  Kutztown,  Pa. 

[11-496]  2.  Catherine  Rex,  b  Feb.  2,  1870;  m - ;  Ambler.  Pa. 

[11-497]  3.  Elsie  Clark,  b  June  26,  1878;  m  Joseph  Diver. 

[Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Bur  gin.} 

[11-384]  REX  HINKLE,  b  Nov.  12,  1839;  dec;  s  Jesse  and  Catherine  (Rex)  Hinkle  [11-181  ];  m 
Mar.  26,  1868,  ELIZABETH  GORGAS,  dec;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  Gorgas. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11-498]  1.  Jesse;  Newport  News,  Va.  [ Letters  unans .] 

2.  Charles. 

[11-499]  3.  Daughter;  m - .  [Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin .] 

[11-385]  REBECCA  CATHERINE  HINKLE,  b  Aug.  8,  1841;  dec;  dau  Jesse  and  Catherine  (Rex) 
Hinkle  [11-181];  m  Apr.  27,  1871,  REV.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FREDERICK,  b  Apr.  4.  1837: 
s  Peter  and  Anna  Frederick. 

Children  (3 )  : 

1.  Catherine  Rex,  b  Apr.  3,  1872;  d  Aug.,  1872. 

[11-500]  2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  22,  1874;  m  Rev.  O.  P.  Leibensperger. 

[11-501]  3.  Anna  Kramer,  b  July  22,  1875;  m  Rev.  Schmoyer. 

[  Data  supplied  by  Dr.  Burgin.  ] 

[11-386]  WILLIAM  HENRY  REX,  b  Feb.  6,  1846;  s  William  and  Amanda  M.  (Cress)  Rex  [11- 
183];  m  Oct.  14,  1875,  BLANCHE  BOYER,  b  Mar.  14,  1853;  dau  Percival  K.  and  Adelaide  (Johnson) 
Boyer.  Office  mgr. ;  res.,  Churchville,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[11  -502]  1.  Percival  Taylor,  b  Nov.  4,  1876;  m  Effie  Cassel. 

[11-503]  2.  Helen  R.,  b  Jan:  31,  1881;  m  Dr.  E.  E.  Pownall. 

[11-504]  3.  Wallace  Willboyer,  b  July  13,  1890;  m  Emma  G.  Brooks. 

[11-387]  GEORGE  W.  REX,  s  William  and  Amanda  M.  (Cress)  Rex  [11-183];  m  CATHERINE 
REX  BOCKIUS,  b  Feb.  6,  1844;  dau  Edmund  and  Annie  Bockius.  Res.,  Mt.  Pleasant  Ave.,  Phila. 
[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 

[11-388]  WELLS  TOMLINSON,  b  Sept.  3,  1848;  d  Jan.  14,  1915;  s  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Rex) 
Tomlinson  [11-184];  m  Sept.  5,  1871,  REBECCA  YOUNG,  b  Feb.  24,  1844;  dau  Isaac  and  Rebecca 
Young. 

One  child: 

[11-505]  Alfred  Clark,  b  July  19,  1872;  m  Beatrice  A.  Laning. 

[11-389]  JOHN  MILLER  REX,  b  Jan.  9,  1844;  s  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex  [11-185]; 
m  Feb.  11,  1868,  HANNAH  FLECK,  b  Dec.  16,  1845;  dau  Adam  and  Mary  Fleck.  Res.,  1050  Green 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  George  Walter,  b  Feb.  18,  1869;  m  (  ^nna  p^W^on. 

I  2.  Eva  Stout. 

2.  William  Henry,  b  Feb.  18,  1872;  m 

[11-508]  3.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Jan.  14,  1874;  m  William  M.  Dager. 

4.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  29,  1875;  d  Apr.  18,  1876. 

[11-509]  5.  Adam  Fleck,  b  Dec.  1,  1880;  m  Marie  C.  Speakman;  Ambler,  Pa. 

6.  Emma  Josephine,  b  Oct.  1,  1884;  d  July  12,  1913;  drowned. 

[11-510]  7.  John  Harvey,  b  Oct.  16,  1888;  m  Anna  Virginia  Schall. 

[11-390]  ANNE  ELIZABETH  REX,  b  Dec.  3,  1845;  dau  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex 
[11-185];  m  Feb.  21,  1867,  JOHN  JARRETT  DAGER,  b  Oct.  10,  1842;  d  Jan.  12,  1914;  s  Charles  L. 
and  Mary  (Jarrett)  Dager.  Widow  resides,  Ambler,  Pa. 


|  1.  Carrie  Bradfield. 

1  2.  Mary  Campion;  Norristown,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Joseph  Rex,  b  Jan.  12,  1868. 

[11-511]  2.  Harvey,  h  Mar.  11,  1870;  m  Mary  Kerbaugh;  Ambler,  Pa. 

3.  Ida,  h  Apr.  7,  1872. 

4.  Kate  Rex,  b  July  14,  1874;  d  Oct.  9,  1877. 

5.  Mary  Jarrett,  b  July  15,  1879. 

6.  Anne  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  1,  1881. 

[11-391]  SUSAN  RUSSEL  REX,  dau  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex  [11-185];  m  HENRY 
HALLMAN  HOBENSACK,  s  John  Henry  and  Mary  Hobensack. 

Children  (4): 

[11-512]  1.  Mary,  dec;  m - Webster;  lived  in  Ambler,  Pa. 

[11-513]  2.  Daughter  m - -  Johnson;  lives  in  Arizona. 

[11-514]  3.  Henry. 

[  1 1—515]  4.  Rex,  m - ;  lives  1706  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Dr.  Burgin;  letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.} 

[11-392]  ELIZA  AMANDA  REX,  b  Jan.  25,  1850;  dau  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex 
[11-185];  m  Feb.  17,  1875,  JOHN  HOWARD  JAMES,  b  Feb.  17,  1844;  s  John  Polk  and  Louisa  James. 
Both  in  Bala  Home,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  [Dr.  Burgin .] 

[11-393]  MARY  MILLER  REX,  b  Nov.  20,  1852;  dau  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex  [11- 
185];  m  Dec.  24,  1874,  CHARLES  DAGER,  b  Apr.  20,  1851;  s  Charles  L.  and  Mary  Dager.  Res., 
Ambler,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[11-516]  1.  Amanda  Rex,  b  Aug.  12,  1877;  m  Homer  Webster. 

[11-517]  2.  Howard  James,  b  Apr.  27,  1882;  m  Frances  Grace  Fretz. 

[11-394]  GEORGE  REX,  b  Mar.  22,  1855;  s  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex  [11-185];  m 
Feb.  26,  1880,  ANNE  KENDERDINE  CLEAVER,  b  June  3,  1855;  dau  John  and  Sarah  Cleaver. 
Res.,  Flourtown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  John  C.,  b  Feb.  20,  1881;  d  July  26,  1881. 

[11-518]  2.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  8,  1882;  m  Tilly  May  Fletcher. 

3.  William  C.,  b  Nov.  18,  1885. 

4.  Sarah  C.,  b  June  6,  1888;  d  May  3,  1894. 

[11-395]  KATHERINE  HINKLE  REX,  6  Feb.  7,  1861;  dau  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel) 
Rex  [11-185];  m  Apr.  11,  1889,  CHARLES  DAGER  MOORE,  b  Sept.  30,  1856;  d  Mar.  18,  1918; 
s  Richard  S.  and  Tacy  (Jarrett)  Moore.  Widow  res.,  702  Mattison  Ave.,  Ambler,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[11-519]  1.  Marian  Rex,  b  July  9,  1890;  m  Harold  A.  Wildrick. 

2.  Anna  Estelle,  b  Feb.  2,  1892. 

[11-396]  HANNAH  W.  REX,  b  Aug.  15,  1858;  dau  Joseph  and  Amanda  E.  (Keisel)  Rex  [11-185]; 
m.  Apr.  9,  1891,  ALBANUS  STYER  LOGAN,  b  Jan.  26,  1856;  d  Nov.  12.  1902;  s  George  Rex  and  Jane 
(Shoemaker)  Logan.  Livery  man;  Hatboro,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Anna  Martha,  b  June  24,  1892;  Hatboro,  Pa. 

I 

[  1 1— 401a]  JAMES  HENRY  KEISEL,  b  Apr.  15,  1852;  d  July  27,  1896;  s  James  and  Caroline  R. 
(Rex)  Keisel  [11-186];  m  Dec.  1,  1892,  VICTORIA  ANNA  KOCH;  d  May  26,  1894;  dau  Charles  and 
Caroline  Koch. 

One  child:  Victor  Henry,  b  May  20,  1894. 

[  1 1  —40 1  b ]  JAMES  HENRY  KEISEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  9,  1895,  FLORENCE 
MALVINA  DE  GOUR.  No  issue.  James  H.  Keisel  was  a  dentist.  [Dr.  Burgin;  unable  to  complete.} 


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[11-402]  CHARLES  REX  KEISEL,  b  July  31,  1854;  s  James  and  Caroline  R.  (Rex)  Keisel  [11-186]; 
m  Dec.  23,  1886,  PHOEBE  CLEAVER,  dau  Josiah  and  Martha  Cleaver.  Res.  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Martha  Cleaver,  b  Nov.  23,  1887. 

2.  Raymond  Cleaver,  b  May,  1899. 

[11-403]  WILLIAM  REX  KEISEL,  b  Dec.  6,  1859; s  James  and  Caroline  R.  (Rex)  Keisel  [11-186]; 
m  Nov.  27,  1884,  ANNA  CECELIA  DANNENHOWER,  dau  William  and  Adelaide  Dannenhower. 
No  issue.  Res.  Three  Tuns,  Pa. 

[11-404]  EDWIN  REX  KEISEL,  b  Apr.  26,  1862;  s  James  and  Caroline  R.  (Rex)  Keisel  [11-186]; 
m  Feb.  20,  1889,  SARAH  COATES  SHREVE,  b  Feb.  2,  1862;  dau  Barzillai  R.  and  Agnes  E.  (Haines) 
Shreve.  Real  estate  broker;  res.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[11-520]  Marguerita  Shreve,  b  Sept.  22,  1894;  m  William  Genet  Cowan. 

[11-409]  EMILY  AMANDA  WEISS,  b  Dec.  14,  1840;  dau  Charles  N.  and  Susan  R.  (Hortter) 
Weiss  [11-189];  m  Oct.  29,  1863,  ALEXANDER  HENRY  JONES,  b  Jan.  30,  1836;  d  Dec.  23,  1913. 
One  child: 

Charles  C.,  b  Jan.  6,  1866;  156  Pelham  Rd.,  Mt.  Airy,  Pa.  (1918.) 

The  Editor  is  very  much  indebted  to  Mr.  Charles  C.  Jones  for  most  of  the  data  bearing  upon 
the  Cornelius  Nice  branch  of  the  Krauss  family,  of  which  he  is  a  lineal  descendant. 

[11-410]  CHARLES  HORTTER  WEISS,  b  Mar.  21,  1852;  s  Charles  N.  and  Susan  R.  (Hortter) 
Weiss  [11-189];  m  Feb.  15,  1877,  SUSAN  DUNLAP  HANNA,  b  Jan.  15,  1851.  Res.  159  Maplewood 
Ave.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[11-521]  1.  Emily  Florence,  b  Dec.  14,  1878;  m  Sparta  Fretz. 

[  1 1—522]  2.  Charles  Robert,  b  Sept.  15,  1886;  m  Sophy  H.  Bispham. 

[11-411]  GEORGE  ELMER  WEISS,  b  July  2,  1862;  s  Charles  N.  and  Susan  R.  (Hortter)  Weiss 
[11-189];  m  Feb.  21,  1890,  MARY  MYERS,  b  Dec.  13,  1865.  Res.  365  E.  Chelten  Ave.,  Gtn.,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Alexander,  b  Feb.  3,  1892;  d  Mar.  17,  1892. 

[11-523]  2.  Dorothy,  b  Feb.  19,  1896;  m  Thomas  Wayne  MacDowell. 

[ll-415a]  JOHN  W.  GOODFELLOW,  b  May  17,  1856;  s  John  and  Amanda  M.  (Shuster)  Good- 
fellow  [11-192];  m  Aug.  11,  1884,  ELIZABETH  PIPER  KINSLER,  b  July  3,  1858;  d  July  3,  1897; 
dau  Louis  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Piper)  Kinsler. 

One  child: 

[11-526]  Arthur  Norton,  b  Apr.  5,  1886;  m  Helen  Carlisle  Van  Dusen. 

[ll-415b]  JOHN  W.  GOODFELLOW,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  17,  1899,  ADELAIDE 
POTTS,  b  Mar.  7,  1860;  dau  Hiram  and  Hannah  Keisel  (Huston)  Potts.  Paying  teller;  res.  232 
School  House  Lane,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-416]  JOHN  G.  BOWMAN,  b  Mar.  11,  1849;  d  May  26,  1908;  s  S.  Howard  and  Elizabeth 
(Goodfellow)  Bowman  [11-193];  m  Dec.,  1867,  SARAH  A.  HEYS,  b  Dec.  4,  1847;  dau  Robert  and 
Anna  (Warburton)  Heys.  Conveyancer  and  legal  stenographer.  Widow  res.  5022  Irving  St.,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

[11-527]  1.  Samuel  Perkins,  b  Mar.  29,  1868;  m  Jessie  Durkee. 

2.  John  Howard,  b  Feb.,  1870;  d,  Sept.  10,  1878. 

3.  Robert  Heys,  b  Dec.,  1872;  d  Sept.  24,  1878. 

4.  Emma  L.,  b  Sept., - ;  d  Sept.  15,  1878. 


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[11-528]  5.  Grace,  b  Mar.  25,  1877;  m  John  L.  Hand. 

[11-529]  6.  Sara  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  3,  1881;  m  William  A.  Campion. 

[11-530]  7.  C.  Horace,  b  Nov.  2,  1886;  m  Clara  Case. 

[11-531]  8.  Maude,  b  Mar.  25,  1888;  in  John  Middleton,  Jr. 

9.  Lillian,  b  Dec.  30,  1889;  5022  Irving  St.,  Phila. 

[11-417]  EMMA  BOWMAN,  b  Sept.  17,  1856;  dau  S.  Howard  and  Elizabeth  (Goodfellow) 
Bowman  [11-193];  m  Mar.  17,  1875,  JOHN  MAYTROTT,  b  Nov.  29,  1848;  s  Gebhard  and  Mary 
(Sibel)  Maytrott.  Grape  juice  manufacturer  (retired);  res.  Landis  Ave.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  (1919.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  Gebhard,  b  Dec.  18,  1875;  d  Dec.  18,  1875. 

2.  Meta  Edith,  b  Aug.  13,  1877 ;  d  Mar.  5,  1887. 

[  1 1—532]  3.  Emma  L.,  b  Oct.  25,  1879;  m  Theodore  Ruhoff. 

4.  Howard  Bertram,  b  July  10,  1882;  d  Dec.  16,  1884. 

5.  John  Elmer,  b  Sept.  7,  1885;  d  Mar.  8,  1887. 

[11-533]  6.  Warren  Wiley,  b  Feb.  23,  1890;  m  Alice  Aileen  Craig. 

[11-418]  EMMA  E.  GOODFELLOW,  b  Jan.  12,  1864;  dau  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Cavanaugh)  Good- 
fellow  [11-194];  m  Oct.  15,  1888,  WILLIAM  H.  G.  MORRELL,  b  Dec.  24,  1865;  d  July  17,  1917; 
s  Fairfax  A.  and  Margaret  F.  (Brown)  Morrell.  Clerk,  P.  R.  R. ;  res.  626  N.  Connecticut  Ave.,  Atlantic 
City,  N.  J.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-421]  MARY  ESTELLA  GOODFELLOW,  b  Dec.  2,  1874;  dau  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Cavanaugh) 
Goodfellow  [11-194];  m  Feb.  11,  1904,  JOHN  WILSON  SIDLE,  b  May  25,  1873;  s  John  W.  and  Re¬ 
becca  Renshaw  (Neivel)  Sidle.  Teacher  of  manual  training  and  woodwork,  Central  High  School, 
Phila.  Res.  Rushland,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  Dec.  7,  1904. 

2.  Carl  Goodfellow,  b  May  22,  1906. 

3.  William  Regester,  b  Feb.  11,  1910. 

4.  Barbara  Esther,  b  Jan.  14,  1912. 

5.  Robert  Goodfellow,  b  Apr.  27,  1913. 

[11—422]  SALLIE  C.  GOODFELLOW,  b  Feb.  27,  1878;  dau  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Cavanaugh) 
Goodfellow  [11-194];  in  Feb.  27,  1913,  FRANK  JULIAN  PALMER,  b  May  18,  1866;  s  Dr.  Benjamin 
F.  and  Julia  (Rogers)  Palmer.  Retired;  res.  326  School  Lane,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

Dr.  Benjamin  F.  Palmer  invented  the  “Palmer’s  Artificial  Leg”  which  received  the  prize  medal  at 
the  Great  Exhibition  of  All  Nations,  in  London,  1851.  He  was  appointed  by  the  U.  S.  to  manufacture 
patent  limbs  for  wounded  soldiers  and  sailors. 

[11—124]  ARTHUR  GEORGE  FOX,  b  Sept.  12,  1850;  d  June  17,  1891;  s  Arthur  W.  and  Malvina 
(Horter)  Fox  [11-196];  m  KATHARINE  PATTERSON. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur;  2.  George.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[11-425]  KATHARINE  FOX,  b  June  10,  1852;  dau  Arthur  W.  and  Malvina  (Horter)  Fox  [11-196]; 
m  June  19,  1878,  CHRISTIAN  ROBERT  BOSCHE,  b  Mar.  22,  1849;  d  Oct.  15,  1911 ;  s  John  and  Mary 
(Darlington)  Bosche.  Carriage  mfr. ;  res.  167  Park  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[11-524]  1.  Robert  Fox,  b  Apr.  16,  1879;  m  Helen  Pratt  Wilber. 

[  1 1—525]  2.  Alys  Marian,  b  Sept.  4,  1883;  m  Royal  W.  Lescher. 

3.  Ethel  Laura,  unm;  167  Park  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

[11-426]  WILLIAM  JAMES  FOX,  b  Apr.  2,  1860;  s  Arthur  W.  and  Malvina  (Horter)  Fox  [11- 
196];  ra  June  12,  1890,  MARIAN  LATHROP,  b  Jan.  30,  1864;  dau  Thomas  W.  and  Alice  (Scott) 
Lathrop.  Cashier,  California  Wine  Ass.;  res.  Burlingame,  Cal.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Janet  L.,  b  May  16,  1892. 


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[11-427]  WELLINGTON  EDGAR  REED,  b  May  17,  1894;  s  John  F.  and  Marie  (Manske)  Reed 
[11-197];  m  Feb.  10,  1915,  DOROTHEA  WESTON,  b  July  31,  1893;  daw  Clarence  A.  Weston.  Farmer; 
Pierce,  Neb.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Edgar  W.,  b  Oct.  14,  1916. 

[11-428]  ERMA  KRIEBEL  URFFER,  b  May  25,  1895;  dan  Adam  S.  and  Sallie  G.  (Kriebel) 
Urffer  [11-220];  m  Apr.  15,  1916,  AARON  PERCfVAL  FOX,  b  Mar.  19,  1896;  s  Aaron  and  Margaret 
(Hess)  Fox.  Shipping  clerk;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Esther  Mae,  b  Oct.  1,  1916. 

2.  Bessie  Alvena,  b  Nov.  12,  1918. 

[11-430]  AUSTIN  A.  URFFER,  b  Jan.  20,  1883;  s  Charles  W.  and  Clementine  S.  (Stoudt)  Urffer 
[11-227];  m  May  30,  1903,  FLORA  HOFFMAN  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  10,  1882;  dau  Henry  and  Amanda 
(Hoffman)  Krauss  [11-145].  Farmer;  res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl  K.,  b  Aug.  12,  1906. 

2.  Marvin  K.,  b  Nov.  17,  1909. 

3.  Charles  H.,  b  Apr.  28,  1915. 

[11-431]  CLAUD  J.  URFFER,  b  Apr.  16,  1885;  s  Charles  W.  and  Clementine  S.  (Stoudt)  Urffer 
[11-227];  m  ESTELLA  HEIMBACH,  b  July  11,  1886;  dau  James  M.  and  Leanna  (Jones)  Heimbach. 
Res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Mildred  G.,  b  July  11,  1905;  d  Apr.  14,  1906. 

2.  Robert  J.,  b  Jan.  15,  1907. 

3.  Edna  R.,  b  Jan.  15,  1909;  d  Nov.  8,  1912. 

4.  Helen  V.,  b  Aug.  28,  1911. 

5.  Evelyn  G.,  b  Mar.  20,  1914. 

6.  Ada  C.,  b  June  1,  1916. 

7.  Arthur  S.,  b  Dec.  26,  1918. 

8.  Russel,  b  July  10,  1920. 

[11-432]  OTTO  V.  URFFER,  b  Nov.  10,  1890;  s  Charles  W.  and  Clementine  S.  (Stoudt)  Urffer 
[  1 1-227 ] ;  m  July  18,  1917,  JENNIE  DIMMIG,  b  Feb.  6, 1889 ;  dau  Daniel  and  Mary  (Sechler)  Dimmig. 
Teacher;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[11-434]  ELDA  M.  URFFER,  b  July  1,  1895;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Clementine  S.  (Stoudt)  Urffer 
[11-227];  m  Mar.  17,  1916,  FRANK  HUNSBERGER,  b  Nov.  20,  1897;  s  John  D.  and  Lizzie  (Shelly) 
Hunsberger.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Milford  Square,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  U.,  b  Oct.  31,  1916. 

[11-435]  SADIE  M.  URFFER,  b  Aug.  9,  1900;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Clementine  C.  (Stoudt) 
Urffer  [11-227];  m  June  14,  1919,  JOHN  L.  BALL,  b  Mar.  9,  1895;  s  John  and  Mary  E.  (Hillegass) 
Ball.  Auto  mechanic;  res.  752  N.  20th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Mildred  U.,  b  Aug.  14,  1920. 

[11-436]  STANLEY  MATTHEW  URFFER,  b  Jan.  30,  1886;  s  Oliver  H.  and  Mary  S.  (Carl) 
Urffer  [11-228;]  m  June  15,  1912,  CLARA  VIRGINIA  THOMAS,  b  June  15,  1892;  dau  Benjamin  and 
Sallie  (Reilly)  Thomas.  Factory  executive;  res.  7209  Oak  Ave.,  Oak  Lane,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Helen  Ruth,  b  Apr.  22,  1919. 

[11-437]  HANNAH  IRENE  SMITH,  b  Oct.  20,  1883;  dau  Alfred  B.  and  Amanda  J.  (Lacey) 
Smith  [11-230];  m  Aug.  21,  1906,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  WAIDELICH,  b  Oct.  20,  1879;  s  Dexter 
T.  and  Jeanette  (Lutz)  Waidelich.  Clerk;  res.  5216  N.  10th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alfred  Thomas,  b  July  21,  1907. 

2.  James  Richard,  b  Nov.  1,  1911. 

3.  George  Warren,  b  Aug.  22,  1917. 


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[11-438]  SARA  LOVINA  GERY,  b  Feb.  16,  1885;  dau  Nevin  K.  and  Ellen  W.  (Gilbert)  Gery 
[11-241];  m  June  23,  1917,  HOWARD  W.UNRUH,  b  Nov.  19,  1879;  s  John  Cuckle  and  Melissa  (Wentz) 
Unruh.  Accountant;  res.  1205  Foulkrod  St.,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-439]  HOWARD  STANLEY  GERY,  b  Oct.  28,  1886;  s  Nevin  K.  and  Ellen  W.  (Gilbert)  Gery 
[11-241];  m  Sept.  17,  1917,  MINNIE  ARVADA  LEACH,  b  July  20,  1892;  dau  Rollo  Lincoln  and 
Martha  J.  (Mills)  Leach.  Musician;  res.  3612  N.  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ellen  Jane,  b  Aug.  10,  1918. 

[11-440]  HOWARD  GERY  DIMMIG,  b  Apr.  25,  1894;  s  John  L.  and  Clara  L.  (Gery)  Dimmig 
[11-245];  m  June  8,  1918,  MARGARET  ROBINSON  SMITH,  b  Oct.  25,  1892;  dau  Frank  Philip 
and  Mary  E.  (Robinson)  Smith.  Research  chemist;  res.  1208  Market  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1919.) 
A To  issue. 

[11-442]  IRENE  THEODORA  KRAUSS,  b  June  9,  1889;  dau  Elmer  F.  and  Irene  E.  (Hartzell) 
Krauss  [ll-248a];  m  June  11,  1913,  REV.  D.  EVERETT  BOSSERMAN,  b  Aug.  17,  1888;  s  David 
W.  and  Emma  (Speaks)  Bosserman.  Clergyman;  res.  138  E.  Winifred  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emma  Irene,  b  Feb.  14,  1916. 

2.  Elmer  Everett,  b  Oct.  30,  1917. 

[11-443]  REV.  PAUL  HARTZELL  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  16,  1890;  s  Rev.  Elmer  F.  and  Irene  E. 
(Hartzell)  Krauss  [ll-248a];  m  Dec.  31,  1914,  HELEN  AVERY  HITCHCOCK,  b  Dec.  23,  1888; 
dau  Alvirus  and  Jeannette  (Meigs)  Hitchcock.  Clergyman;  Mt.  Zion  Lutheran  Church;  res.  4139 
Franklin  Rd.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Paul  H.  Krauss  has  a  church  in  Pittsburgh,  but  is  doing  camp  pastoral  work  at  Camp  Lee,  Va. 
(1918.)  Of  Pennsylvania  German  Schwenkfelder  stock  he  married  the  purest  New  England  Puritan 
strain,  daughter  of  a  line  of  Congregational  ministers  originating  in  the  1620-30  New  England  immi¬ 
grations. 

His  uncle,  Mr.  Charles  O.  Krauss,  of  Philadelphia,  has  the  parchment  deed  of  the  original  Krauss 
homestead,  to  Baltzer  or  Balthazar  Krauss  signed  by  the  sons  of  William  Penn. 

Anthony  Krauss,  his  grandfather,  invented  a  practical  wool  carding  machine,  and  founded  the 
farm  implement  manufactory  of  Krauss  &  Sons,  at  Kraussdale,  Pa.  His  father,  John,  was  a  surveyor 
and  well  educated  man. 

His  surveying  instruments  and  several  mathematical  and  classical  treatises  are  in  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Historical  Library. 

[11-444]  ELINOR  HANNAH  DIXON,  b  Oct.  19,  1898;  dau  William  and  Florence  (Krauss) 
Dixon  [11-249];  m  Sept.  15,  1920,  GILBERT  DIAMOND,  b  Mar.  10,  1896;  s  James  and  Amanda 
(Wagner)  Diamond.  Res.  6105  Jefferson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  Mr.  Diamond  served  for 
two  years  in  the  U.  S.  Army  during  the  World  War,  as  Lieutenant  in  the  Motor  Transport  Corps. 

[11-445]  HELEN  K.  SCHANTZ,  b  May  21,  1891;  dau  Dr.  William  S.  and  Emma  R.  (Krauss) 
Schantz  [11-252];  m  Sept.  1,  1917,  ROGER  SCHLANKER  SEASHOLTZ,  b  July  4,  1893;  s  Charles 
W.  and  Elmira  S.  Seasholtz.  Accountant;  res.  4533  York  Rd.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Mr.  Seasholtz  served  in  the 
U.  S.  A.,  and  was  stationed  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-446]  CLARENCE  PAUL  SCHANTZ,  b  Apr.  3,  1893;  s  Dr.  William  S.  and  Emma  R.  (Krauss) 
Schantz  [11-252];  m  June  17,  1916,  LUCY  EDNA  BARKE,  dau  Charles  Barke.  Bridge  designer, 
P.  R.  R. ;  res.  218  Williams  Ave.,  Narberth,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-447]  HARVEY  W.  H.  STEINMETZ,  b  Mar.  28,  1896;  s  William  E.  and  Emma  J.  (Ackerman) 
Steinmetz  [11-253];  m  Aug.  6,  1916,  PERMA  S.  HARTMAN,  b  Dec.  12,  1896;  dau  Frank  G.  and 
Clara  (Weaver)  Hartman.  Automobile  business;  res.  Slatington,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-448]  ELSIE  MAY  STEINMETZ,  b  Apr.  5,  1900;  dau  William  E.  and  Emma  J.  (Ackerman) 
Steinmetz  [11-253];  m  Nov.  18,  1916,  ARCHIE  LEVI  REICHARD,  b  Apr.  12,  1897;  s  Henry  Wilson 
and  Julia  (Spahn)  Reichard.  Machinist;  res.  415^2  Tilghman  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Dorothea  May,  b  June  25,  1917. 


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[11-449]  MAMIE  REGEN,  b  Dec.  2,  1890;  dau  William  M.  and  Mary  E.  (Krauss)  Regen  [11- 
259.1];  m  July  1,  1916,  DR.  ERNEST  B.  MILLER,  b  May  12,  1891;  s  Charles  E.  and  Sallie  E.  (Bru¬ 
baker)  Miller.  Physician  and  surgeon;  res.  Elkton,  Va.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-450]  HARRIET  AGNES  REGEN,  b  Aug.  28,  1895;  dau  William  M.  and  Mary  E.  (Krauss) 
Regen  [11-259.1];  m  Sept.  3,  1913,  REINHARD  JULIUS  TRAUMANN;  s  Lewis  J.  and  Hedwig  A. 
(Gerke)  Traumann.  Chauffeur;  res.  8  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Marie  Hedwig,  b  Mar.  25,  1914. 

2.  Reinhard  William,  b  June  17,  1915. 

3.  June  Natalie,  b  Dec.  19,  1916. 

[  1 1-451  ]  EDNA  M.  FORSTER,  b  May  29,  1890 ;  dau  Henry  and  Alice  M.  (Henry)  Forster  [  1 1-260] ; 
m  Sept.  21,  1911,  WILLIAM  STIRLING,  b  Oct.  4,  1881;  s  William  and  Augusta  (Geoffroy)  Stirling. 
Reporter;  res.  5937  Spring  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[  1 1-452]  HERBERT  G.  TREISBACH,  b  Nov.  12,  1888 ;  s  Jerome  B.  and  Flora  (Gehman)  Treisbach 
[11-261];  m  Jan.  28,  1913,  RETA  NAOMI  EIDELL,  b  June  12,  1885;  dau  Augustus  R.  and  Catharine 
K.  (Crouthamel)  Eidell.  Printer  and  Linotype  operator;  res.  33  8th  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Gordon  Eidell,  6Dec.  6,  1914. 

[11-453]  CLARENCE  G.  TREISBACH,  b  June  12,  1889;  s  Jerome  B.  and  Flora  (Gehman)  Treis¬ 
bach  [11-261];  m  Dec.  1,  1909,  HULDA  EDNA  BOWMAN,  b  Nov.  14,  1888;  dau  E.  Maurice  and 
Mary  E.  (McManus)  Bowman.  Machinist;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Elwood  Clarence,  b  July  6,  1910. 

2.  George  Jerome,  b  Jan.  14,  1912. 

3.  Herbert  Edward,  b  June  21,  1914. 

4.  Mary  Ella,  b  Nov.  1,  1915. 

5.  Frank  Albert,  b  Feb.  13,  1917. 

[11-455]  LAURA  MAY  RAMBERG,  b  May  22,  1900;  dau  Edward  O.  and  Laura  (Krauss)  Ramberg 
[ll-265a];  m  June  17,  1918,  JAMES  CURRIE  McGINN,  b  June  14,  1895;  s  Jane  (Currie)  McGinn. 
Private  secretary;  res.  4617  Ludlow  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  James  C.  McGinn  was  a  yeoman  in  the  U.  S.  N. 
(1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-456]  MILDRED  SHERWOOD,  b  Apr.  26,  1900;  dau  Thomas  P.  and  Alice  V.  (Krauss) 
Sherwood  [11-269];  rn  Sept.  30,  1916,  ARMAND  FREDERICK  BOSCH,  b  May  15,  1896;  s  Marma- 
duke  and -  (Thackray)  Bosch.  Machinist;  res.  6026  DeLaneey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Alice  Virginia,  b  Apr.  24,  1916. 

[11-457]  LILLIE  ACKERMAN,  b  Jan.  25,  1884;  dau  Frank  and  Cillia  A.  (Krauss)  Ackerman 
[11-276];  m  Jan.  5,  1905,  LEWIS  ZIPF,  b  Nov,  13,  1882.  Farmer;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Laurence,  b  Feb.  7,  1906. 

2.  Verna,  b  Mar.  2,  1911. 

3.  Alma,  b  Aug.  25,  1915. 

[11-458]  CLARA  ACKERMAN,  b  Mar.  5,  1886;  dau  Frank  and  Cillia  A.  (Krauss)  Ackerman 
[11-276];  m  Mar.  21,  1903,  ALLEN  WOLF,  b  Apr.  26,  1878;  s  Edwin  and  Mary  (Fox)  Wolf.  Wood¬ 
worker;  res.  Telford,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Paul  E.,  b  Aug.  16,  1903. 

2.  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  23,  1909. 

[11-461]  MARIAN  ERNEY  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  28,  1896;  dau  Morris  E.  and  Flora  V.  (Erney) 
Krauss  [11-278];  m  June  9,  1917,  JAMES  RUSSEL  WEIKEL,  b  Oct.  3,  1892;  s  John  and  Mary 
(Geissinger)  Weikel.  Steel  worker;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Mary  Virginia,  b  May  21,  1918. 


The  Lutheran  Church  in  Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  which  the  early  Schwenkfelders 

refused  to  attend. 


Plate  26 


An  interior  view  of  the  Harpersdorf  Lutheran  Church  showing 
the  three  galleries  that  encircle  the  church  and  the 
pipe  organ  in  the  upper  gallery. 


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[11-463]  FLORENCE  VIRGINIA  BARTHOLOMEW,  b  Dec.  21,  1890;  dau  Lewis  and  Puella 
(Krauss)  Bartholomew  [11-280];  m  Sept.  6,  1911,  HERBERT  GODSHALL,  b  Mar.  26,  1886;  s 
William  H.  and  Marietta  S.  (Gerhart)  Godshall.  Ice  Mfr. ;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Herbert  William,  b  Jan.  18,  1915. 

[11-464]  WILLIAM  HARRISON  BEALER,  b  Aug.  12,  1892;  s  Allen  K.  and  Emma  (Stahl)  Bealer 
[11-285];  m  Sept.  4,  1912,  LEAH  RICE,  b  June  28,  1893;  dau  William  Rice.  Res.  425  N.  6th  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  William,  b  Nov.  8,  1913. 

2.  Marguerite  Minnie,  b  Dec.  18,  1915. 

[11-465]  WALTER  V.  LANDIS,  b  Oct.  4,  1882;  s  Abraham  E.  and  Ellen  (Hallman)  Landis  [11- 
287 ] ;  m  Nov.  25,  1903,  ANNA  VIRGINIA  GRAHAM,  b  July  22,  1881 ;  dau  John  F.  and  Anna  Virginia 
(Sutton)  Graham.  Clerk:  res.  4234  N.  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-466]  FLORENCE  M.  LANDIS,  b  June  10,  1885;  dau  Abraham  E.  and  Ellen  (Hallman) 
Landis  [11-287];  m  Feb.  5,  1910,  CLARENCE  STEFFAN  FAUNCE,  b  July  19,  1880;  s  Christian 
and  Clara  (Wibel)  Faunce.  Steel  and  copper  engraver;  res.  2327  N.  Fairhill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Franklin  Roy,  b  Sept.  10,  1911. 

2.  Clara  Ellen,  b  July  24,  1913. 

[11-467]  WILLIAM  S.  LANDIS,  b  Sept.  10,  1887;  s  Abraham  E.  and  Ellen  (Hallman)  Landis 
[11-287];  m  June  27,  1909,  EMILY  M.  FABIAN,  b  May  25,  1889;  dau  Oscar  J.  and  Sophia  (Herbert) 
Fabian.  Asst,  chief  clerk;  res.  4360  N.  Franklin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Erma  Mae,  b  Apr.  5,  1910. 

2.  Robert  William,  b  Nov.  5,  1912. 

[  1 1-468]  EMMA  GOTTSHALK,  b  Apr.  25,  1887 ;  dau  John  B.  and  Emma  M.  (Hallman)  Gottshalk 
[11-289];  m  Mar.  30,  1910,  CONRAD  BAUER,  b  Oct.  5,  1888;  s  Nicklaus  and  Christine  (Steinmetz) 
Bauer.  Dental  instrument  maker;  res.  2358  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Mabel,  b  Dec.  3,  1914. 

[11-469]  JOHN  H.  GOTTSHALK,  b  Oct.  20,  1888;  s  John  B.  and  Emma  M.  (Hallman)  Gottshalk 
[11-289];  m  May  27,  1911,  ELIZABETH  VERA  STROHLEIN,  b  Apr.  22,  1890;  dau  George  M.  and 
Hannah  Rose  Strohlein.  Clerk;  res.  2544  Orkney  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  John  H.,  b  Dec.  30,  1911. 

[11-470]  VIOLA  GOTTSHALK,  b  Mar.  25,  1893;  daw  John  B.  and  Emma  M.  (Hallman)  Gottshalk 
[11-289];  m  Nov.  3,  1915,  NELSON  JACOB  RINK,  b  Apr.  19,  1896;  s  Jacob  and  Lillian  (Derbyshire) 
Rink.  Dental  worker;  res.  2534  Orkney  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  E.,  b  Apr.  1,  1916. 

2.  Nelson  H.,  b  May  20,  1917. 

[11-471]  WILLIAM  R.  HELM,  b  July  31,  1889;  s  William  and  Amanda  L.  (Hallman)  Helm 
[11-290];  m  Apr.  15,  1914,  ISABELLA  G.  BOWNE,  b  Oct.  24,  1893;  dau  William  M.  and  Augusta  B. 
(Haines)  Bowne.  Hatter;  res.  1214  W.  Sargent  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  William  T.,  b  Mar.  5,  1915. 

2.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Mar.  23,  1916;  d  Oct.  31,  1916. 

3.  Raymond  J.,  b  Mar.  29,  1918. 

[11-472]  ELWOOD  HELM,  b  July  29,  1893;  s  William  and  Amanda  L.  (Hallman)  Helm  [11-290]; 
m  Aug.  11,  1915,  DORA  A.  LINDENMUTH;  dau  Theodore  and  Mary  R.  (Weiss)  Lindenmuth. 
Hatter,  2942  Ringgold  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


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[11-473]  AMANDA  HELM,  b  Oct.  12,  1895;  dau  William  and  Amanda  L.  (Hallman)  Helm  [11- 
290];  m  Oct.  6,  1915,  JOSEPH  WRIGHT,  b  Jan.  23,  1895;  s  John  W.  and  Fredericka  (Lange)  Wright. 
Riveter;  res.  1335  W.  Silver  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[11-474]  ELMER  K.  ERB,  b  Apr.  29,  1890;  s  Benjamin  M.  and  Emma  (Krauss)  Erb  [11-299]; 
m  July  2,  1910,  ELLA  S.  YOUNG,  b  Aug.  31,  1891;  dau  Hiram  and  Susan  (Schmoyer)  Young.  Res. 
East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Linwood,  b  Oct.  31,  1910. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Aug.  19,  1916. 

[11-475]  NORMAN  ERB,  b  Nov.  14,  1895;  d  Sept.  12,  1917;  s  Benjamin  and  Emma  (Krauss) 
Erb  [11-299];  m  Feb.  12,  1916,  MABEL  MARIA  HEADMAN,  b  May  22,  1897;  dau  P.  Henry  and 
Catherine  E.  (Welker)  Headman.  Cigar  maker;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Child,  stillborn,  June  4,  1916. 

[11-476]  TITUS  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  4,  1892;  s  Allen  S.  and  Amanda  S.  (Schultz)  Krauss  [11-300]; 
m  Mar.  20,  1915,  MIRIAM  MOSER,  b  June  14,  1898;  dau  James  M.  Moser.  Res.  Nazareth,  Pa. 
(1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur  James,  b  Jan.  23,  1917. 

2.  Mae  Irene,  b  July  7,  1918. 

[11-477]  FLORENCE  MILLER,  b  Jan.  16,  1892;  dau  Henry  W.  and  Emma  E.  (Scheetz)  Miller 
[ll-331a];  m  Aug.  10,  1912,  FRANK  SCHOLL,  b  Nov.  11,  1891;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  Scholl. 
Trucker  and  farmer;  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Margaret,  b  Dec.  15,  1917. 

[11-478]  GERTRUDE  M.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  28,  1891;  dau  Charles  C.  and  Emma  W.  (Miller) 
Moyer  [11-332];  m  Nov.  28,  1912,  JACOB  GREUP  BENNER,  b  Oct.  3,  1893;  s  Webster  and  Celesta 
Benner.  Cigar  maker;  622  Juniper  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Helen  Mae,  b  July  12,  1913;  d  July  31,  1917. 

[11-479]  MINNIE  L.  GREULICH,  b  June  1,  1889;  dau  Morris  L.  and  Lizzie  B.  (Fox)  Greulich 
[11-333];  m  Apr.  24,  1919,  MICHAEL  F.  DONNELLY,  b  Sept.  27,  1878;  s  Hugh  and  Catharine 
(Murphy)  Donnelly.  Lawyer;  213  Green  Lane,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[11-480]  CLARENCE  FRANKLIN  GREULICH,  b  Feb.  5,  1895;  s  Erwin  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Weil) 
Greulich  [11-334];  m  June  1,  1918,  EDNA  MAY  MOORE,  b  May  6,  1900;  dau  Harry  M.  and  Mabel 
F.  (Sterneman)  Moore.  Stenographer  and  clerk;  res.  333  W.  Walnut  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  June  Moore,  b  July  2,  1919. 

[11-481]  LILLIAN  MAY  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  23,  1898;  dau  Oliver  N.  and  Annie  (Weaver)  Krauss 
[11-349];  m  Feb.  12,  1916,  OSCAR  B.  BREY,  b  Dec.  21,  1885;  s  David  B.  and  Mary  A.  (Diehl)  Brey. 
Finisher;  res.  717  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

•  Children  (2): 

1.  Oliver  D.,  b  June  18,  1916;  d  Sept.  9,  1916. 

2.  Mary  A.,  b  Dec.  10,  1917. 

[11-482]  MARY  ELIZABETH  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  19,  1899;  dau  Oliver  N.  and  Annie  (Weaver) 
Krauss  [11-349];  m  Feb.  23,  1919,  JOSEPH  ZELESKI,  b  Oct.  24,  1898;  s  John  and  Frances  (Mojeski) 
Zeleski.  Glass  blower;  res.  164  Chestnut  St.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Regina  Helen,  b  Aug.  20,  1919. 

[11-483]  MARY  J.  STOUDT,  b  Feb.  6,  1892;  dau  John  H.  and  Hannah  N.  (Krauss)  Stoudt 
[11-350];  m  July  27,  1912,  WALTER  ELTZ.  Mrs.  Eltz  resides  522  N.  7th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Separated. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Edna  E.  Berger,  b  Nov.  30,  1910;  dan  Mary  J.  Stoudt. 

2.  Robert  J.,  b  Sept.  28,  1913;  d  Aug.  3,  1914. 

[11-487]  FRANK  LITTLE,  b  Dec.  23,  1853;  d  Nov.  23,  1916;  s  Christopher  and  Anna  L.  (Russel) 
Little  [11-377];  m  MARY  E.  LAVELLE. 

One  child:  George;  Reading,  Pa. 

[11-487. la]  ANDREW  RUSSEL  LITTLE,  b  Aug.  30,  1856;  d  Feb.  1,  1895;  s  Christopher  and 
Anna  L.  (Russel)  Little  [11-377];  m  1st,  LIBBIE  YOUNG;  [ll-487.1b]  m  2d  time,  MINNIE  BUCK. 
Res.  Shamokin,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

Three  daughters;  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[11-487.2]  HARRY  LITTLE,  b  Mar.  11,  1859;  s  Christopher  and  Anna  L.  (Russel)  Little  [11-377]; 
m  MAUD  SMITH. 

Children  (3): 

Three  sons:  2  m;  1  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[11-488]  GEORGE  LITTLE,  b  Oct.  18,  1861;  d  Oct.  3,  1910;  s  Christopher  and  Anna  L.  (Russel) 
Little  [11-377];  m  NANCY  BEARD. 

Children  (5): 

Two  sons;  1  m;  1  unm. 

Three  daughters;  2  m;  1  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[11-502]  PERCIVAL  TAYLOR  REX,  b  Nov.  4,  1876;  s  William  H.  and  Blanche  (Boyer)  Rex 
[11-386];  m  June  14,  1904,  EFFIE  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  29,  1874;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Sarah  A.  (Miller) 
Cassel  [21-69].  Teacher;  res.  421  S.  43d  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  6,  1907. 

[11-503]  HELEN  R.  REX,  b  Jan.  31,  1881;  dau  William  H.  and  Blanche  (Boyer)  Rex  [11-386]; 
m  Sept.  1,  1914,  DR.  E.  E.  POWNALL,  b  Sept.  29,  1861;  s  Miles  S.  and  Mary  (Swartz)  Pownall. 
Physician;  Richboro,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[11-504]  WALLACE  WILLBOYER  REX,  b  July  13,  1890;  s  William  H.  and  Blanche  (Boyer) 
Rex  [11-386];  m  Sept.  22,  1915,  EMMA  GETZ  BROOKS,  b  Dec.  17,  1890;  dau  Henry  G.  and  Annie  E. 
(Rhodes)  Brooks.  Farmer;  Churchville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wallace  Willboyer,  b  July  19,  1916. 

2.  William  Henry,  b  Dec.  12,  1917. 

[11-505]  ALFRED  CLARK  TOMLINSON,  b  July  19,  1872;  s  Wells  and  Rebecca  (Young)  Tomlin¬ 
son  [11-388];  m  Nov.  7,  1895,  BEATRICE  ALICE  LANING,  b  Dec.  16,  1876.  Salesman;  res.  Aldan, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alfred  Rex,  b  Jan.  9,  1897. 

2.  Roy  Mecke,  b  July  13,  1903. 

3.  Beatrice  Alice,  b  Feb.  13,  1905. 

[ll-506a]  GEORGE  WALTER  REX,  b  Feb.  18,  1869;  s  John  M.  and  Hannah  (Fleck)  Rex  [11- 
389];  m  Jan.  5,  1892,  ANNA  CLAYTON,  b  Sept.  6,  1869;  d  Mar.  7,  1908;  dau  George  R.  and  Harriet 
(Stout)  Clayton. 

One  child: 

[11-534]  George  Clayton,  b  Nov.  27,  1892;  m  Rose  Marple;  Maple  Glen,  Pa. 

[  1 1— 506b]  GEORGE  WALTER  REX,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  5,  1911,  EVA  STOUT,  b 
Feb.  9,  1874;  dau  Elwood  and  Emma  (Brooke)  Stout.  Farmer;  Maple  Glen,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


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[  1 1-508]  MARY  AMANDA  REX,  b  Jan.  14,  1874 ;  dau  John  M.  and  Hannah  (Fleck)  Rex  [  1 1-389] ; 
m  June  10, 1896,  WILLIAM  M.  DAGER,  b  Dec.  11,  1866;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Michener)  Dager. 
Farmer;  Ambler,  Pa.  William  M.  Dager  conducted  the  Park  Valley  Mill  for  twenty-two  years. 
(1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  R.,  b  Apr.  22,  1897;  Ambler,  Pa. 

2.  Frank  L.,  b  Aug.  5,  1900;  Ambler,  Pa. 

3.  Sara  M.,  b  Sept.  22,  1901;  Ambler,  Pa. 

4.  Mabel  H.,  b  July  11,  1914. 

[11-510]  JOHN  HARVEY  REX,  b  Oct.  16,  1888;  s  John  M.  and  Hannah  (Fleck)  Rex  [11-389]; 
m  Apr.  7,  1915,  ANNA  VIRGINIA  SCHALL,  b  Sept.  1,  1888;  dau  Reuben  T.  and  Anna  V.  (White) 
Schall.  Salesman;  914  Swede  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  Schall,  b  July  24,  1916. 

2.  Anna  Virginia,  b  June  9,  1918. 

[11-516]  AMANDA  REX  DAGER,  b  Aug.  12,  1877;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  M.  (Rex)  Dager 
[  1 1-393] ;  m  Apr.  17, 1900,  HOMER  WEBSTER,  b  Nov.  30,  1875 ;  s  Charles  T.  and  Deborah  B.  (Smith) 
Webster.  Foreman;  res.  Ambler,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Charles  Herbert,  b  Jan.  11,  1901;  d  Mar.  26,  1903. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  July  27,  1904. 

3.  Helen  Kathryn,  b  June  13,  1907. 

4.  Anna  Margaret,  b  Dec.  26,  1909. 

5.  Francis  Lillian,  b  Apr.  5,  1913. 

[11-517]  HOWARD  JAMES  DAGER,  b  Apr.  27,  1882;  s  Charles  and  Mary  M.  (Rex)  Dager 
[  1 1-393] ;  m  June  30,  1917,  FRANCES  GRACE  FRETZ,  b  May  28,  1888 ;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Wilhelmina 
(Kline)  Fretz.  Real  estate  broker;  Ambler,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.)  Howard  J.  Dager  was  Burgess 
of  Boro,  of  Ambler,  Pa.,  1909-1914. 

[11-519]  MARIAN  REX  MOORE,  b  July  9,  1890;  dau  Charles  D.  and  Katherine  H.  (Rex)  Moore 
[11-395];  m  Apr.  2,  1914,  HAROLD  A.  WILDRICK,  b  Dec.  26,  1883;  s  David  and  Ella  (Gage) 
Wildrick.  Engineer;  Ambler,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  A.,  b  Apr.  4,  1915. 

2.  Virginia  Moore,  b  Mar.  20,  1917. 

[11-520]  MARGUERITE  SHREVE  KEISEL,  b  Sept.  22,  1894;  dau  Edwin  R.  and  Sarah  C. 
(Shreve)  Keisel  [11-404];  m  June  15,  1915,  WILLIAM  GENET  COWAN,  b  Mar.  31,  1878;  s  Nathan  F. 
and  Sallie  A.  (Wilkins)  Cowan.  Fire  insurance  broker;  res.  Merchantville,  N.  J.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-521]  EMILY  FLORENCE  WEISS,  b  Dec.  14,  1878;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Susan  D.  (Hanna) 
Weiss  [11-410];  m  Jan.  2,  1900,  SPARTA  FRETZ,  b  Nov.  22,  1870. 

One  child:  Sparta,  Jr.,  b  June  2,  1902. 

[11-522]  CHARLES  ROBERT  WEISS,  b  Sept.  15,  1886;  s  Charles  H.  and  Susan  D.  (Hanna) 
Weiss  [11-410];  m  June  8,  1918,  SOPHY  H.  BISPHAM.  No  issue. 

[11-523]  DOROTHY  WEISS,  b  Feb.  19,  1896;  dau  George  E.  and  Mary  (Myers)  Weiss  [11-411]; 
m  June  18,  1917,  THOMAS  WAYNE  MacDOWELL. 

[11-524]  ROBERT  FOX  BOSCHE,  b  Apr.  16,  1879;  s  Christian  R.  and  Katharine  (Fox)  Bosche 
[11-425];  m  June  2,  1906,  HELEN  PRATT  WILBER,  b  Sept.  6,  1875;  dau  Everett  B.  and  Mary 
(Kinne)  Wilber.  Commercial  Dept.,  New  York  Telephone  Co.;  res.  67  Park  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
(1918.)  No  issue. 


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[11-525]  ALYS  MARIAN  BOSCHE,  b  Sept.  4,  1883;  dau  Christian  R.  and  Katharine  (Fox) 
Bosche  [11-425];  m  Aug.  6.  1904,  ROYAL  WILLIAM  LESCHER,  b  Aug.  12,  1883;  s  Z.  N.  and  Rose 
C.  (Wiswell)  Lescher.  Architect;  res.  Phoenix,  Ariz.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[11-526]  ARTHUR  NORTON  GOODFELLOW,  b  Apr.  5,  1886;  s  John  W.  and  Elizabeth  P. 
(Kinsler)  Goodfellow  [ll-415a];  m  Oct.  21,  1916,  HELEN  CARLISLE  VAN  DUSEN,  b  Aug.  3,  1891; 
dau  Samuel  B.  and  Fanny  F.  (Carlisle)  Van  Dusen.  Nice  Ball  Bearing  Co.,  Phila. ;  res.  5131  Morris 
St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Thorp  Van  Dusen,  b  Apr.  2,  1919. 

[11-527]  SAMUEL  PERKINS  BOWMAN,  b  Mar.  29,  1868;  s  John  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Heys) 
Bowman  [11-416];  m  JESSIE  DURKEE,  b  July  16,  1879;  dau  Alfred  R.  and  Emily  (Scott)  Durkee. 
Insurance  agent,  Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.;  res.  116  Elmwood  Ave.,  Narberth,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Willard,  b  Aug.  19,  1907. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  9,  1910. 

3.  Ralph  H.,  b  Aug.  26,  1912. 

[11-528]  GRACE  BOWMAN,  b  Mar.  25,  1877;  dau  John  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Heys)  Bowman 
[11-416];  m  Nov.  20,  1901,  JOHN  LEONARD  HAND,  b  Oct.  17,  1878;  s  John  E.  and  Caroline  (Morris) 
Hand.  Nautical  instrument  mfr.;  res.  5339  Locust  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2) : 

1.  John  Bowman,  b  May  26,  1909. 

2.  Harmon  Stanley,  b  Oct.  30,  1910. 

[11-529]  SARA  ELIZABETH  BOWMAN,  b  Sept.  3,  1881;  dau  John  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Heys) 
Bowman  [11-416];  m  Jan.  7,  1909,  WILLIAM  A.  CAMPION,  b  Jan.  2,  1884;  s  James  and  Mary 
A.  (Flood)  Campion.  Salesman;  res.  Berlin,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Edward  F.,  b  July  2,  1916. 

2.  Horace  Bowman,  b  July  30,  1918. 

[11-531]  MAUDE  BOWMAN,  b  Mar.  25,  1888;  dau  John  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Heys)  Bowman 
[  1 1-416] ;  m  JOHN  MIDDLETON,  JR.,  b  June  5,  1868 ;  s  John  and  Clementine  M.  (Martin)  Middleton. 
Res.  1715  West  Montgomery  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[11-532]  EMMA  L.  MAYTROTT,  b  Oct.  25,  1879;  dau  John  and  Emma  (Bowman)  Maytrott 
[11-417];  m  Dec.  25,  1918,  THEODORE  RUHOFF,  6  Apr.  4,  1879;  s  Theodore  F.  and  Sophie  (Phings- 
ten)  Ruhoff.  Accountant,  office  of  Director  of  Finance;  res.  171  You  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-533]  WARREN  WILEY  MAYTROTT,  b  Feb.  23,  1890;  s  John  and  Emma  (Bowman)  Maytrott 
[  1 1-417] ;m  Dec.  17, 1918,  ALICE  AILEEN  CRAIG,  6Nov.  1, 1898;  dau  Moses  and  Alice  M.  (Currier) 
Craig.  Florist;  dahlia  specialist;  res.  East  Landis  Ave.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[11-534]  GEORGE  CLAYTON  REX,  b  Nov.  27,  1892;  s  George  W.  and  Anna  (Clayton)  Rex. 
[ll-506a];  m  Dec.  20,  1913,  ROSE  ANNA  MARPLE,  b  Aug.  7,  1892;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Lillie  M. 
(Hippie)  Marple.  Farmer;  Maple  Glen,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Walter,  b  Oct.  7,  1917. 


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[17]  MELCHIOR  HUBNER,  M.  D.  [E  17],  b  about  1668  in  Laubgrund,  Silesia:  d  July  12,  1738;  s 
George  and  Maria  (John)  Hiibner;  his  grandmother  was  a  sister  of  Dr.  Martin  John,  Jr.  From  the  12th 
year  of  his  age  Melchior  Hiibner  lived  with  Dr.  Martin  John  in  Hockenau  until  the  death  of  Dr.  John, 
and  studied  medicine  with  him.  Dr.  Melchior  Hiibner  m  MARIA  WIEGNER  [E  78],  d  Sept.  28,  1739; 
dau  Matthias  Wiegner  of  0.  Hdrf.  They  left  Silesia  with  their  two  children  on  Apr.  29,  1726  [E.E.S.J .] 
and  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  but  only  one  child,  George,  is  accounted  for  in  Pa.  Dr.  Melchior  Hiibner  had 
a  brother,  George,  who  d  Oct.  28,  1740,  in  the  “Feldhaiiser,”  Silesia  ( cf .  letter  of  Abraham  Wagner  to 
M.  H.,  May,  18,  1736).  Dr.  Hiibner  lived  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  probably  with  his  son 
George.  There  is  no  evidence  that  he  owned  property.  According  to  tradition,  Dr.  Hiibner  and  wife 
are  buried  in  a  plot  adjoining  the  Henry  Antes  burial  plot  in  Frederick  Twp.  on  his  own  grounds  in 
“Falckner  Schwam.”  [Cf.  Christopher  Wiegner' s  Diary  and  biog.  sketch  of  Dr.  Hiibner  in  S.  H.  L.] 


[17-la] 

[17-lb] 


ICf. 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  George  [E  18],  b  about  1697;  d  Nov.  3,  1773;  m  \  ;?osma  Kjiebel  ^  $6]. 

L  J  [  2.  Susanna  Schultz  [E  151]. 

2.  Eva,  m  David  Libtz  in  Gorlitz. 

4.  Maria,  m  David  Christopher  Nicolai  in  Gorlitz. 

The  daughters  Eva  and  Maria  did  not  migrate. 

Letters  of  David  Libtz  to  Melchior  Hiibner,  Aug.  6,  1735;  May,  31,  1736 — S.  H.  L.] 


[17-la]  GEORGE  HUBNER  [E  18],  b  about  1697;  d  Nov.  3,  1773;  s  Dr.  Melchior  and  Maria 
(Wiegner)  Hiibner  [17];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents.  He  bought  land  in  Frederick  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  E  IX,  X,  XI].  He  m  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders,  Nov.  22,  1738, 

ROSINA  KRIEBEL  [E  86]  b - ;  d  Aug.  25,  1745.  George  Hiibner  was  in  partnership  for  a  time 

with  Henry  Antes  of  “Falckner  Schwam.”  On  Jan.  14  and  15,  1742,  a  Moravian  Conference  for  the 
establishment  of  a  Church  Union  of  the  various  religious  sects  in  Pa.  led  by  Count  Zinzendorf  was  held 
at  Hiibner’s  house,  the  minutes  of  which  were  printed.  George  Hiibner  was  naturalized,  May  19,  1739. 

One  child  of  this  marriage: 

Melchior,  b  July  2,  1742;  d  Dec.  21,  1744. 

Rosina  Hiibner  was  buried  in  the  Henry  Antes  plot  in  Frederick  Twp. 

[17-lb]  GEORGE  HUBNER,  same  as  above,  m  second  time,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  May  16, 
1749,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ  [E  151],  b  Mar.  23,  1716;  d  Nov.  4,  1773;  dau  Balthasar  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Dieterich)  Schultz  [149].  In  1769,  George  Hiibner  bought  28  acres  of  land  in  Chestnut  Hill, 
Phila.  [Plate  H  IV].  He  moved  to  Chestnut  Hill  where  both  he  and  his  second  wife  died  and  are  proba¬ 
bly  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Cemetery,  although  no  markers  indicate  their  graves.  [AG  issue  of  second 
marriage .] 

“George  Heebner,  Sr.,  died  in  the  month  of  Nov.,  1773.  For  many  years  he  was  weak  and  de¬ 
crepit  that  it  was  surprising  that  he  could  live  so  long.  Towards  the  last  he  lived  with  his  brother-in- 
law,  Christopher  Yeakel  who  had  married  his  second  wife’s  sister  and  they  were  obliged  to  wait  on  him 
as  they  would  a  child,  on  account  of  his  feebleness  until  he  passed  into  eternity.”  [From  letter  of  George 
Kriebel  to  Silesia,  March  28,  177 4-] 

On  June  13,  1753,  George  Heebner  drew  up  a  will  bequeathing  his  estate  to  wife,  subject  to  pay¬ 
ments  to  Nicolai,  son  of  youngest  sister:  “Mein  Vettern,  Hans  Hiibnern  Kinder,  Jungen  Hans  Hiibner, 
Anna  Hiibner,  Melcher  Hiibner.”  [S.H.L.  E.1.2b.) 

George  Heebner  d  Nov.  2,  1772,  aged  56  yrs.  and  7  mo.  Sister  Maria  d  before  the  father  who  d 
July  12,  1738.  An  older  sister  d  in  Goerlitz.  Mother  d  Sept.  28,  1739;  Melchior  d  Dec.  21,  1744; 
Rosina  d  “Jacobus”  day,  1745.  On  Nov.  4,  1773,  George  Heebner  d,  the  last  known  of  Dr.  Melchior 
Heebner’s  family.  [Data  from  book  in  possession  of  Ambrose  Miller,  Reading,  Pa.  These  dates  do  not 
agree  with  the  foregoing.] 

George  Hiibner  settled  in  Falkner  Swamp.  On  Jan.  28,  1736,  he  joined  with  Henry  Antes  in  the 
purchase  of  28  acres  of  land,  and  erected  a  grist  mill  on  it,  employing  two  sets  of  stones.  This  mill  was 
the  first  in  the  community  and  was  situated  a  short  distance  southwest  of  Stetler’s  Store. 


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DEED  PARTICON  BETWEEN  HENRY  ANTES  AND  GEORGE  IIIBNER 

This  Indenture  Made  this  13  day  of  September  in  year  of  our  Lord  1747  Between  Henry  Antes  late  of  the  Town¬ 
ship  of  Fredericks  Town  in  the  County  of  Philadelphia  but  now  residing  at  Graden  Thai  in  the  County  of  Bucks, 
Yeoman,  of  the  one  part  and  Georges  Hibner  of  the  Said  Township  Yeoman  of  the  other  Part  Witnesseth  that  Whereas 
they  the  Said  Henry  Antes  and  Georges  Hibner  do  Hold  to  them  and  their  Heirs,  respectively  as  Tenants  in  Comon 
A  Certain  Tract  of  Land  hereafter  mentioned  and  described  containing  Twenty  Eight  acres  with  the  appurts  which 
they  bought  and  purchased  with  their  own  proper  monies  of  and  from  one  Francis  Russ  of  Hanover  Township  in  the 
said  County  of  Philadelphia  Yeoman  in  and  by  certain  Indentures  of  Lease  and  Release  of  the  27  and  28  days  of 
January  1736  made  or  mentioned  to  be  made  between  the  Said  Francis  Russ  and  Magdalene  his  wife  of  the  one  part, 
and  the  said  Henry  Antes  and  George  Hibner  of  the  other  part,  for  the  better  accommodation  of  a  certain  Grist  Mill 
which  they  erected  at  their  Joint  Expense  on  the  adjacent  Land  of  the  said  Henry  Antes  which  Grist  Mill  and  the 
Toll  and  Profit  thereof  they  held  in  co-partnership  during  a  certain  Term  of  years  and  the  Term  of  their  co-partnership 
being  expired  and  their  company  accounts  being  adjusted  and  settled.  They  the  said  parties  and  this  present  Inden¬ 
ture  do  hereby  mutually  release  each  other  of  and  from  all  actions  and  causes  of  action  for  or  concerning  their  co¬ 
partnership  or  any  other  matter  or  cause  whatsoever  preceding  the  Date  of  this  present  Indenture.  Now  This  Inden¬ 
ture  Further  Witnesseth  that  the  said  parties  to  this  present  Indenture  Do  hereby  make  a  full  and  perfect  Partition 
and  Division  of  the  Premises  to  and  amongst  them  in  manner  following  that  is  to  say,  That  the  said  George  Hibner 
his  heirs  and  assigns  Shall  have  all  That  the  aforesaid  Twenty  eight  acres  of  Land. 

Together  with  all  and  Singular  the  right  ways  woods  water  privileges  Buildings  Improvements  and  appurtenances 
whatsoever  thereunto  belonging  except  as  hereafter  mentioned  to  be  excepted  To  hold  and  enjoy  the  same  except 
before  excepted  to  him  the  said  George  Hibner  and  his  heirs  to  the  use  of  him  the  said  George  Hibner  his  heirs  and 
assigns  forever. 

In  severally  as  his  full  part  Share  or  Dividend  of  the  said  Land  Grist  Mill  and  premises  and  that  the  said  Henry 
Antes  his  heirs  and  assigns  shall  have  all  that  the  said  Grist  Mill  with  the  Two  Pair  of  Stones  under  One  Roof.  Togeth¬ 
er  also  with  all  and  singular  the  Houses  Buildings  Gears  Members  and  Utensils  in  the  use  and  Service  of  the  said 
Grist  Mill  or  thereunto  belonging  or  reputed  as  part  parcel  or  member  thereof  and  also  the  free  right  and  privilege  to 
and  for  the  said  Henry  Antes  his  heirs  and  assigns  owners  or  occupiers  of  the  aforesaid  Grist  Mill  to  Dam  or  Swell 
the  water  from  Time  to  Time  on  the  Twenty  eight  acres  aforesaid  to  such  a  Height  as  that  there  shall  and  may  be 
Eight  foot  and  four  inches  waterfall  at  least,  measuring  from  the  Head  of  Water  at  the  Flood  Gate  before  the  Wheel 
to  the  Top  of  the  Roaster  behind  it  and  no  more,  except  upon  extraordinary  occasions  which  may  happen  from  Floods 
of  water  which  then  may  overrun  the  Dam. 

Together  with  all  and  Singular  the  ways  watercourses  Free  Boards  Rights  Liberties  and  privileges  whatsoever 
unto  the  aforesaid  Mills  belonging  or  in  any  wise  appertaining  and  all  the  Mulcture  Toll  and  profits  of  the  Same  Mills, 
To  Hold  and  Enjoy  the  same  Grist  Mills  unto  the  Said  Henry  Antes  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever  and  in  Severallty 
as  his  full  part  Share  and  Dividend  of  and  in  the  said  Twenty-eight  acres  of  Land  Grist  Mill  and  Premises  and  in 
egard  the  part  of  the  said  Henry  Antes  by  Virtue  of  this  partition  is  esteemed  of  Greater  value  than  the  part  of  ther 
said  George  Hibner  by  the  sum  of  One  Hundred  and  Fifty  Pounds.  Therefore  the  said  Henry  Antes  hath  at  and 
before  the  sealing  and  Delivery  hereof  well  and  truly  paid  unto  the  Said  George  Hibner  the  same  One  Hundred  and 
Fifty  Pounds,  The  Receipt  whereof  he  the  said  George  Hibner  Doth  hereby  acknowledge  and  thereof  Doth  acquit 
and  forever  discharge  the  said  Henry  Antes  his  heirs  and  assigns  by  these  presents  give  grant  release  and  confirm  unto 
the  said  Henry  Antes  his  heirs  and  assigns  all  That  the  said  Grist  Mill  and  all  other  the  premises  with  the  appurtenance 
herein  before  mentioned  to  be  allotted  unto  the  Said  Henry  Antes  for  his  part  and  all  the  Estate  Right  Title  and  Inter¬ 
est  which  the  said  George  Hibner  hath  or  may  or  ought  to  have  of  in  or  to  the  same  and  every  part  thereof. 

To  Have  and  To  Hold  to  the  said  Henry  Antes  his  heirs  and  assigns  To  the  use  of  him  the  said  Henry  Antes  his 
heirs  and  assigns  forever  and  the  Said  Henry  Antes  Doth  by  these  presents  give  grant  release  and  confirm  unto  the 
said  George  Hibner  his  heirs  and  Assigns, 

All  That  the  said  Twenty  Eight  Acres  of  Land  and  Premises  with  the  Appurtenance  except  the  right  and  privilege 
to  Dam  the  water  to  the  Height  aforesaid  herein  before  mentioned  to  be  allotted  to  the  Said  George  Hibner  and  All 
the  Estate  Right  Title  and  Interest  which  the  said  Henry  Antes  hath  or  may  or  ought  to  have  of  in  or  to  the  same 
(except  before  excepted.) 

To  Have  and  To  Hold  to  him  the  said  George  Hibner  his  heirs  and  assigns  to  the  use  and  the  said  parties  to  their 
present  Indenture  do  for  themselves  their  heirs  Executors  Administrators  and  assigns  respectfully  mutually  covenant 
and  grant  that  each  of  them  the  said  parties  their  heirs  and  assigns  respectfully  shall  and  may  from  henceforth  for  ever 
peaceably  and  quietly  hold  and  enjoy  the  parts  and  premises  according  to  each  one’s  share  as  hereinbefore  divided  or 
allotted  without  the  Let  Suit  Trouble  or  Molestation  of  the  other  of  the  said  Parties  his  heirs  or  Assigns  or  of  any 
other  person  or  persons  claiming  under  him  or  them  or  by  his  or  their  means  Title  Consent  or  Procurement. 

In  Witness  whereof  the  said  parties  to  these  presents  have  Interchangeably  set  their  Hands  and  Seals  hereunto 
Dated  the  Day  and  Year  first  above  written. 

Sealed  and  Delivered  the  words  (and  of  from  all  actions  and  causes  of  action  for  or  concerning  their  Co-partnership 
or  any  other  matter  or  cause  soever)  being  first  interlined  between  the  Sixth  and  Seventh  Lines. 

In  the  Presence  of  us,  George  Hibner  (Seal) 

Abraham  Heiderick 
Adolph  Meyer 

Memorandum  the  Seventh  Day  of  August  1756.  Before  me  Rowland  Evans,  Esqr.  one  of  the  Justices  in  and  for 
the  County  of  Philadelphia  personally  appeared  Adolph  Meyer  of  Lower  Salford  Township  in  the  said  County 
Practitioner  in  Physick  and  upon  his  Solemn  Affirmation  According  to  Law  did  declare  and  depose  That  he  his 
affirmant  was  present  and  did  see  the  above  named  George  Hibner  Seal  and  as  his  Act  and  Deed  Deliver  the 
above  Indenture  and  that  his  this  Affirmant’s  Name  thereunto  Subscribed  as  a  Witness  to  such  Sealing  and  Delivery 
is  of  his  own  proper  Handwriting  and  that  together  with  him  this  affirmant  Abraham  Heidrick  the  other  subscribing 
Witness  did  also  Sign  his  name  in  his  presence  as  a  Witness  thereof. 

Witness  my  Hand  and  Seal  the  Day  and  Year  above  written. 

[Phila.  Deeds  H5;  p  578.] 


Rowd.  Evans  (L.  S.) 


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WILL  OF  GEORGE  HUBNER 

1753,  June  13 

In  the  Name  of  God 

Since  we  as  human  beings  are  all  mortal  and  hence  do  not  know  how  soon  we  may  be  called  away  from  this  world, 
I  desire  to  record  while  memory  and  understanding  are  good,  my  last  will  and  testament  and  what  shall  be  done  after 
my  death  with  the  worldly  goods  with  which  the  Lord  blessed  me.  In  the  first  place  I  commend  my  soul  into  the  hands 
of  him  from  whom  I  received  it. 

And  further  all  my  worldly  possessions,  house,  home  and  all  the  land  I  own,  whether  adjacent  to  my  house  or  not, 
of  which  I  hold  deeds,  as  well  as  all  live  stock,  utensils,  household  goods,  money,  and  valuables  beside  all  personal 
property  by  whatever  name  known,  without  exception  whether  deeds,  bonds,  notes,  book-accounts  or  whatever  it  may 
be  I  convey  and  bequeath  without  exception  to  my  beloved  wife,  Susanna  Hubnerin,  to  have  and  to  hold  for  herself 
and  her  heirs  or  to  whom  she  may  convey  or  bequeath  the  same,  to  use  and  dispose  of  according  to  her  own  will  and 
pleasure  to  sell  or  to  hold  as  she  pleases. 

Nevertheless,  my  beloved  wife,  Susanna  Hubnerin,  as  true  and  lawful  heiress  of  my  estate  shall  pay  to  the  son  of 

my  youngest  sister,  Maria,  named  - -  Nicolai  40  pounds,  say  forty  pounds  Pennsylvania  currency.  But  as 

this,  my  young  nephew  (Vetter)  resides  in  Germany  and  thus  far  removed  she  shall  have  the  right  to  retain  the  money 
without  interest  until  opportunity  is  found  in  one  way  or  another  to  forward  the  same. 

In  addition  she  shall  pay  to  the  children  of  my  “Vetter,”  Hans  Htibner,  eight  pounds  each,  namely  to  Hans  Hiib- 
ner,  Jr.,  8  pounds,  Pennsylvania  currency,  to  Melchior  Htibner  also  8  pounds,  and  to  Anna  Hubnerin  also  8  pounds, 
Pennsylvania  currency,  within  one  year  after  my  decease  upon  the  giving  of  proper  receipts. 

I  hereby  appoint  my  beloved  wife,  Susanna  Hubnerin,  as  true  heiress  and  executrix  of  this  my  last  will  and  testa¬ 
ment  for  herself  and  her  heirs  or  to  whom  she  may  bequeath  the  same  for  all  time  and  shall  not,  except  as  specified 
above,  be  obligated  to  make  payments  of  money. 

And  this  shall  be  considered  and  accepted  as  my  last  will  and  testament  and  none  earlier  than  this  shall  be  re¬ 
cognized,  for  the  fuller  confirmation  of  which  I  have  by  my  own  hand  subscribed  and  sealed  the  same. 

George  Hubner  (Seal) 

Signed,  sealed  and  delivered 
In  ye  presence  of  us 

J.  Henry  Antes 

William  frey 

Christoph  Wagner  [Translated  by  H.  W.  Kriebel.] 

The  will  of  George  Heebner  dated  June  13,  1753  (vid.  Plate),  was  not  probated.  The  original  will  in  George 
Heebner’s  handwriting  is  in  the  S.  H.  L.  The  actual  will  probated  Nov.  30.  1773,  was  dated  May  15,  1762.  It 
contains  a  codicil  and  the  entire  will  and  settlement  is  inserted  below. 


GEORGE  HUBNER’S  WILL 

Probated  Nov.  30,  1773.  Inventory  filed  Jan.  5,  1774. 

Will  recorded  in  Phila.  Wills;  Book  P,  folio  487,  No.  344. 

(Original  will  is  in  English.) 

In  the  Name  of  God,  Amen.  Whereas  I,  George  Heebner,  of  Frederick  Township  and  County  of  Philadelphia, 
yeoman  Considering  the  uncertainty  of  life  of  us  mortal  Men  consequently  I  thought  it  might  be  necessary  and 
proper  being  of  sound  Memory  and  Understanding  to  have  my  mind  litterally  put  down  concerning  My  Estate 
wherewith  it  pleased  God  to  bless  me  in  this  World  in  what  maner  the  said  shall  be  disposed  after  my  decease.  There¬ 
fore  I  do  hereby  this  15th  day  of  May  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  One  Thousand  Seven  hundred  and  sixty  two  make  my 
Last  Will  and  Testament  iq  manner  and  form  following  viz: 

Imprimis :  I  commit  my  Soul  unto  God  of  whom  I  received  the  same  and  concerning  my  worldly  Estate  I  give 
grant  and  bequeath  all  my  Real  Estate  that  is  to  say  All  my  Plantation  Tenement  Tract  of  Land  Whereon  I  now 
Dwell  Situate  in  Fx-ederick  Township,  as  well  as  all  and  every  other  Tract  or  Tracts,  Parcel  or  Parcels  of  Land  where¬ 
soever  held  by  me,  unto  my  Dear  and  loving  Wife,  Susannah,  together  with  all  and  Singular  the  buildings  and  Im¬ 
provements  thereunto  belonging  or  in  anywise  appertaining  according  to  the  Bounds  and  Limits  conveyed  to  me,  and 
the  Reversions  and  Remainders  thereof  to  have  and  to  hold  the  said  my  Plantation  Tract  or  Tracts  or  Parcels  of  Land 
wheresoever  situated  both  Jointly  and  severally  according  to  metes  and  bounds  aforesaid  with  the  Improvements 
and  appurtenances  thereunto  belonging  unto  the  said  my  loving  wife,  Susannah,  and  to  her  Heirs  and  Assigns  for 
ever.  Item,  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  said  my  loving  wife  Susannah  and  to  her  heirs  for  ever  all  my  Personal 
Estate  that  is  to  say,  all  my  Stock,  Goods,  Chattels,  Cash,  Bonds,  Notes,  Specialties  and  Book-Debts  whatsoever 
and  wheresoever,  the  same  being  my  Just  and  legal  property  (except)  the  Legacies  hereafter  mentioned  to  be  paid  by 
her  under  the  hereby  mentioned  Limitations  and  Restrictions  that  is  to  say,  Whereas  I  left  my  Sister  Mary  in  Ger¬ 
many  she  being  married  to  one  J.  Xtopher  Nicolai  at  Gorlitz  in  Lusatia  Gardner  by  whom  she  had  a  son  his  name 
unknown  to  us  at  present  and  the  said  my  sister  is  since  deceased,  therefore  the  said  my  wdfe  shall  Endeavor  to  ixxform 
herself  if  the  said  my  Sister  Son  is  alive  and  if  he  is  still  alive,  to  acquaint  him  that  if  he  will  send  his  proper  Direction 
Attested  by  one  Superior  Magistrate  of  the  Place  of  his  abode  at  least  he  is  to  have  Forty  pounds  lawful  Money  of 
Pennsylvania  out  of  my  Estate  for  him  and  his  lawful  Heirs  for  a  Remembi’ance  of  his  Uncle,  and  my  wife  is  to  pay  this 
said  F'orty  Pounds  as  soon  as  she  received  the  said  his  Direction  against  a  discharge  for  the  same  by  the  Person  or 
Persons  ordered  by  him  to  Receive  it,  but  no  Interest  is  to  be  demanded  or  paid  for  the  same  of  or  by  her,  her  Execu¬ 
tors  or  Administrators  until  the  Time  the  said  his  Direction  is  received,  Item,  the  said  my  wife  Susannah  is  likewise 
to  pay  unto  my  deceased  Uncles  John  Fleebner’s  thine  children  to  each  of  them  Eight  pounds,  Lawful  money  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania  that  is  to  say,  I  give  unto  the  said  my  Uncles  son  John  Heebner  the  sum  of  Eight  Pounds  lawful  money 
aforesaid  and  to  his  son  Melchior  Eight  pounds  Lawful  money  aforesaid  and  to  his  Daughter  Ann  Grob  Eight  pounds 
lawfull  money  to  be  paid  by  the  said  my  wife  unto  each  of  them  within  a  years  time  after  my  decease  against  a  full 


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discharge  for  the  same  of  every  one  of  them  to  her  the  said  my  wife  And  I  do  hereby  appoint  and  Constitute  the  said 
my  loving  wife  Susannah  Sole  Executrix  of  this  my  Last  [Will]  &  Testament  and  by  these  Presents  Do  Revoke  and 
Annuli  all  My  former  Wills  and  Testaments  Ratifying  this  for  my  only  true  and  Absolute  Last  Will  and  Testament. 
In  Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  own  Hand  and  Seal  the  Day  and  Year  aforesaid 

George  Heebner  (Seal) 

Signed  sealed  and  declared 
in  the  presence  of  us, 

David  Shultze 
Jost  Bitting 
Jacob  Hury 
Christoph  Hoffman 

I  George  Heebner  of  Frederick  Township  and  County  of  Philadelphia  Yeoman  Do  this  27th  day  of  November 
Anno  Domini  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  sixty-nine  make  and  publish  this  my  Codicil  to  the  above  my  last 
Will  and  Testament  bearing  date  the  15th  May  A.  D.  1762  in  manner  following  (that  is  to  say)  First  I  do  acknowledge 
the  said  my  Will  as  my  free  act  and  do  confirm  in  every  respect  and  article  and  to  all  intents  and  purposes  and  having 
since  that  time  lately  sold  my  Lands  and  Plantation  mentioned  in  the  said  my  Will  and  have  bought  some  other  Tract 
of  Land  and  Premises  on  Chestnut  Hill  in  Philadelphia  County,  I  do  Will  and  declare  that  after  my  decease  the  same 
sense  and  meaning  I  have  expressed  in  the  said  my  Last  Will  concerning  the  Devise  of  the  said  lands  and  Plantation 
in  Frederick  Township  aforesaid  shall  be  applied  and  stand  good  and  be  inviolate  upon  and  concerning  the  said  Tract 
of  Land  newly  bought  by  me,  as  well  also  with  every  Tract  or  Tracts  Parcel  or  Parcels  of  Land  I  shall  have  and  be  in 
legal  Possession  or  Rights  to  me  or  my  decease  namely. 

I  give  bequeath  and  devise  the  same  with  all  the  Rights  and  Appurtenances  unto  my  loving  wife  Susannah  and 
to  her  Heirs  and  Assigns  for  ever,  and  whereas  I  have  Reason  to  apprehend  by  the  lingering  sickness  of  the  same  my 
wife  Susannah  that  perhaps  she  may  Die  before  me  and  considering  the  infirmity  of  my  Bodily  constitution,  nor 
knowing  how  long  further  I  maybe  of  such  able  and  sufficient  sense  as  by  the  grace  of  God  I  now  am  I  do  hereby 
declare  That  if  my  said  loving  wife  do  die  before  me  That  then  and  in  that  case  my  Will  is  that  all  my  just  debts 
shall  first  be  paid  off,  and  that  everyone  who  has  assisted  and  supported  me  in  my  infirmity  or  Sickness  before  my 
decease,  and  all  such  as  had  or  has  trouble  or  charges  about  my  Body  or  my  Estate  shall  be  honestly  paid  and  rewarded 
for  the  same  out  of  my  undivided  Estate,  likewise  also  all  the  Legacies  I  have  given  to  my  Uncles  (children)  in  my  last 
Will  shall  be  paid  by  my  Executors  in  the  same  manner  and  the  same  sum  as  in  the  Will  is  donated  out  of  my  undivided 
Estate. 

Further  it  is  my  will  in  that  Case  that  all  my  Estate  both  Real  and  Personal  Which  is  my  Will  I  have  given  to 
my  wife  Susannah  or  the  value  of  the  same  shall  be  divided  into  five  equal  parts  one  equal  fifth  part  whereof  I  give 
and  bequeath  unto  my  Brother-in-law  George  Schultz-Senr  of  Upper  Hanover  Township  and  County  of  Philadelphia 
yeoman  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever.  The  second  equal  fifth  part  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Sister  in  Law  Anna 
Weegner,  wife  of  Christopher  Weegner  of  Lower  Solford  and  the  same  County  yeoman,  her  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever. 
The  third  equal  fifth  part  thereof  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Sister-in-Law  Mary  Yeackle  wife  of  Christopher  Yeackle 
of  Germantown  and  same  County  yeoman,  her  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever,  the  fourth  equal  fifth  part  thereof  I  give 
and  bequeath  to  my  Sister  in  law  Barbara  Heebner  wife  of  John  Christopher  Heebner  of  Worcester  and  the  same 
County  yeoman,  her  heirs  and  Assigns  forever.  The  Remaining  fifth  part  I  give  and  bequeath  one  equal  half  of  the 
same  to  the  School  Erected  among  the  Religious  Society  called  Schwenkfeldians,  to  be  paid  by  my  Executors  to  the 
Trustees  of  the  said  School  this  being  and  to  be  applied  by  the  said  Trustees  to  and  in  such  purposes  as  the  Plan  and 
Articles  of  the  Said  School  direct.  The  other  equal  half  of  the  said  equal  fifth  Part  of  my  Estate  my  Executors  shall 
pay  unto  the  Alms  box  of  the  said  People  called  Schwenkfeldians  toward  the  Relief  of  the  Poor  among  the  said  People 
and  a  Receipt  of  four  Substantial  Persons  of  the  said  People  confessing  the  payment  of  the  same  into  the  said  Alms 
Box  shall  be  a  sufficient  discharge  for  my  Executors  in  that  matter. 

Item  In  that  case  I  will  and  Ordain  that  my  Executors  here  after  named,  or  the  Survivors  of  such  Executors  or 
the  Executors  and  Administrators  of  Such  Executor  for  and  toward  the  performance  of  my  Codicil  shall  with  all 
Convenient  Speed  after  my  decease  Bargain  Sell  and  Alien  in  fee  Simple  all  those  Lands  which  at  my  decease  I  shall 
possess  or  have  a  Right  for  the  doing  executing  and  perfect  finishing  whereof  I  do  by  these  presents  give  grant  Will 
and  Transfer  to  my  said  Executor  or  the  Survivor  of  them  or  such  Survivors  Executors  or  Administrators  full  power 
and  authority  to  grant  alien  bargain  sell  convey  and  assure  all  such  land  and  Promises  to  any  person  or  persons  and 
their  Heirs  and  Assigns  for  ever  by  all  and  every  such  lawful  ways  and  means  in  the  Law'  as  to  my  Executors  or  the 
Survivors  of  them  etc  shall  seem  fit  and  necessary  and  also  in  that  Case  I  do  make  constitute  and  appoint  my  Brother- 
in-Law  Christopher  Yeackle  of  Germantown  Aforesaid  yeoman  and  my  trusty  Friend  Christopher  Schultz  of  Hereford 
Township  and  Berks  County  yeoman  executors  of  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  and  of  this  Codicil  of  the  same  And 
Lastly  it  is  my  Desire  that  this  present  Codicil  be  annexed  to  and  be  a  part  of  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  to  all 
Intents  and  purposes. 

In  Witness  whereof  I  have  herewith  set  my  hand  and  Seal  the  day  and  year  above  Written. 

George  Heebner  (Seal) 

Signed  sealed  and  Published 
by  the  said  George  Heebner  as  a 
Codicil  to  be  annexed  to  his  will 
in  the  presence  of 
Jost  Bitting 
David  Shultze 
Christoph  Hoffman 

Philadelphia  November  30th,  1773,  Personally  appeared  Jost  Bitting  and  Christoph  Hoffman,  two  of  the 
Witnesses  to  the  fore  going  Will  and  Codicil  and  on  their  Solemn  Affirmation  according  to  Law  did  declare  that  they 
saw  and  heard  George  Heebner  the  Testator  therein  Sign  Seal  and  Publish  and  declare  the  same  with  for  and  as  his 


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last  Will  and  Testament  and  also  saw  and  heard  him  sign  seal  publish  and  declare  the  same  codicil  for  and  as  a  Codicil 
to  his  Said  Will,  and  that  at  the  execution  of  both,  the  said  Will  and  Codicil  he  was  of  Sound  disposing  Mind,  Memory 
and  understanding  to  the  best  of  their  knowledge  and  Belief. 

Coram  Benjamin  Chew  Reg.  Gen’l. 


INVENTORY  OF  ESTATE  OF  GEORGE  HEEBNER 

Inventory  of  all  the  Goods  Chattels  Rights  and  Credits  belonging  to  the  Moveable  Estate  late  of  George  Heebner 
of  Creshham  Township  and  County  of  Philada  Deceased,  made  and  appraised  the  first  Day  of  December  A.  D.  1773 
as  follows: 

To  Mans  Clothes 

Broadcloth  1  y2  yards  11s  and  some  little  Peices  of  Stuff  Is 
All  they  Bedding  to  £10-0-11 
Four  old  Sheatons 

Four  old  Bags  and  Several  Pillow  Cases 
New  Linen  Cloth  9J4  yeards  at  3s  9  yd  Ditto  a  2s  2 
Hetchled  Flax  16 H  lb  at  Is  Id — 19  3 
Ditto  44  lb  for  Ditto  is  £2-11-4 
Basket  2s  Bed  Curtons  to  2s 

Five  hand  Towels  3s  5,  12  Old  table  Cloath  2s  6,  4  linnen  Caps  Is  4 
Four  little  handerchiefs  2s  9,  Some  Pillow  Cases  19s  6,  Old  Caps  6d 
An  old  little  Chest  4s,  a  Corck  Drawer  and  Compass  Is,  A  little  Kittle  12s 
Three  Mortars  £2.5. 0 — Seals  2s  6 
A  Iron  Stove 
A  Bed  Stead 

A  Table  and  Some  Chears 
All  They  Book  together  at 

A  Brass  Canle  Stick  2s  6,  A  large  Kitchen  Spoon  3s,  a  Bell  2s 
Old  Knifes  Is,  a  lock  and  hinches  for  a  Chest  7s  6 
Three  old  Wetchels  Is,  Tin  Box  Is,  A  wooden  Box  Is,  Ditto  Is 
A  handerchief  Is,  Some  Rope  6s,  An  old  Chest,  10s 
Three  Chests  £2.15. 0,  Lead  Weavers  £1.13.3 
Two  Bottles,  Pocket  Book,  Looking  glass,  Knife  and  Fork 
A  larcet  4d,  a  Basket  6d,  Tinware  Is,  an  old  Saddle  Is  6 
Tinware  4d,  A  little  Still  Kittle  £1.7.6 
A  Chimney  hook  and  Saw  10s,  Snuff  Box  and  knife  Is 
Old  Iron  17s,  Spades,  hoes  and  Ax  7s  6,  Handerchiefs  2s 
Goldweiglits  3s,  Fire  pan  2s,  Basket  8d,  Iron  Kittle  &  Sundries 
Raizor  Is,  old  Chain  and  hook  Is  2,  Iron  Pot  3s  6,  Lead  weight  4s  6 
Hammer  Tons,  Forks  3s,  Fire  Shovel  and  Proster  3s,  Dough  Trough  2s 
Two  Tea  Kittles  12s,  old  Chest  6s 

Cash: 

By  A  Note  of  Melcher  Shubert  of  May  27,  1772  of  £25  &  10s  Inter 
By  A  Bond  of  Ditto  the  same  Time  of  £100  &  Interest  £2.0.0  payable  May  27,  1774 
By  Another  Bond  of  the  Same  Time  and  Person  of  £100  &  Interest  £2.0.0  payable  May  27,  1776 
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Christopher  Kribei  |Afflrmed 
Melchior  Schultz  j 

SETTLEMENT  OF  THE  ESTATE  OF  GEORGE  HUBNER 

1773 

The  Accompt  of  Christopher  Yackle  Christopher  Schultz  Executors  of  the  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  George 
Hubner  deceased. 

Imprimis 

The  said  accomptants  Charge  themselves  with  All  and  Singular  the  Goods  Chattels  and  Credits  of  the  said 
deceased  as  mentioned  in  an  Inventory  thereof  remaining  in  the  Register  General’s  Office  at  Philada  Amounting 
To  £840.15.7. 


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The  said  Accomptants  Charges  Themselves  with  the  further  Sum  of  £12 . 11  being  the  appraised  Value  of  Sundry 
Articles  found  Since  making  the  Inventory — £853 .6.7. 

Item:  The  Said  Accomptants  pray  allowance  for  their  Several  payments  and  disbursements  made  out  of  the 


Same  as  follow:  viz. 

Paid  for  Probate  of  the  Will  and  Codicil  £1.15.  9 

paid  the  Evidences  coming  down  to  prove  will  0.17.  6 

paid  for  the  deceaseds  Coffin  2.15.  - 

paid  Maria  Yeackle  1.15.  - 

paid  for  Shaving  the  Corps  5 .  2 

paid  the  Appraisors  1 .  -  - 

paid  Sundry  funeral  Expences  4.10.  - 

paid  Melchior  Shultz  &  Christr  Kribel  5.  2.  - 

paid  Sundry  Expences  at  Making  the  Appraisement  etc.  ’  1.  0.  8 

paid  Expences  for  the  Evidences  6 . 10 

paid  at  the  Office  for  these  Accots  Stating  Examining  &  passing  with  Copy  under  Seal  etc.  1.5.- 


£20.12.11 
40.  0.  0 
8.  -  - 
8.  -  - 
8.  -  - 
30 .  -  - 

738.13.  8 

£853.  6.  7 

Christopher  Yeakle  1  a  pp  i 

Christopher  Schultz  J 


Philada  June  15th  1774 
Erros  Excepted 


By  a  Legacy  left  the  deceaseds  Sisters  Son  in  Germany 
By  ditto  left  John  Heebner 
By  ditto  left  Melchior  Heebner 
By  ditto  left  Ann  Grob 

By  an  Allowance  made  the  Accomptants  for  their  time  trouble  and  Expence  in  the  Administration 
Ballance  on  this  Settlement  to  be  disposed  of  agreeable  to  the  deceaseds  Will 


. 


•  . 


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I 


■ 


CHRISTOPH  KRIBEL  (KRIEBEL)  [E  19] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[19]  CHRISTOPH  KRIBEL  [E  19],  b  about  1688;  d  May  14,  1741 ;  s  of  Caspar  Kribel,  Feldhauser 
and  farmer  of  Berthelsdorf,  and  brother  to  mother  of  George  [E  68],  Melchior  [E  69],  and  Christopher 
Schultz  [E  70];  m  MARIA  HEYDRICK,  b  about  1693;  d  Apr.  11,  1738;  dau  of  Melchior  Heydrick,  sister 
of  Balthasar  Heydrick  [E  52]  and  of  Eva  [E  141],  wife  of  George  Heydrick  [E  61]  (Cf.  Regent,  p  14). 
Christoph  Kribel  and  family  left  Nieder  Harpersdorf  Feb.  21,  1726.  Their  estate  was  taken  over  by  his 
brother  Hans  George  Kribel  (d  1730)  and  by  Friedrich  Berger  in  1731  (Cf.  Regent,  p  54). 

Christoph  Kribel  was  sick  upon  arrival  in  Phila.  in  1734  (Cf.  List  of  Immigrants) .  He  settled  in 
Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  IV,  V,  XXX.] 

He  was  a  farmer,  both  in  Silesia  and  in  Pa.  He  bought  150  acres  of  land  from  Casper  Wister  for  78 
pounds  on  Mar.  26,  1735,  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  which  was  owned  by  David  Cassel 
in  1907,  and  whose  wife  belongs  to  Christopher’s  sixth  generation  of  descendants.  It  is  said  that  Chris¬ 
topher  Kriebel  broke  his  leg  on  May  2,  1735,  or  about  two  months  after  he  bought  his  farm.  Both 
Christopher  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (7): 

[19-1]  1.  George  [E  20],  b  Dec.  10,  1715;  baptized  Dec.  15,  1715;  sponsors:  Abraham  Jackel, 

George  Anders,  Susanna  Kriebel;  d  Sept.  2,  1778;  m  Susanna  Yeakel  [E  90]. 

2.  Susanna  [E  80],  b  about  1718;  d  Jan.  30,  1740;  single ;  bur  in  Salford. 

[64-1]  3.  Anna  [E  81],  b  1722;  d  July  4,  1786;  m  Christopher  Dresher  [E  65]. 

[19-2]  4.  Christoph  [E  82],  b  1724;  d  Dec.  31,  1800;  m  Maria  Dresher  [E  173]. 

[192—1  ]  5.  Maria  [E  83],  b  Feb.  5,  1726;  d  Mar.  19,  1760;  m  Abraham  Wagner  [E  193]. 

6.  Rosina  [E  84],  b  Feb.  27,  1732,  in  Berthelsdorf;  baptized  Feb.  28,  1732;  sponsors:  Mel¬ 

chior  Scholtze,  Susanna  Kriebel  w  of  Kaspar,  Rosina  Heydrick  w  of  Balthasar;  d  Feb. 

23,  1750;  bur  in  Salford. 

7.  Abraham  [E  211],  b  July  25,  1733,  in  Berthelsdorf;  baptized  July  28,  1733;  sponsors: 

Melchior  Scholtze,  Kaspar  Kriebel,  Rosina  Heidrich  w  of  Balthasar;  d  July  12,  1734, 

on  the  St.  Andrew  and  buried  at  sea.  (Cf.  Erlauterung,  p  466.) 

[19-1]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL  [E  20],  b  Dec.  10,  1715;  d  Sept.  2,  1798;  s  Christoph  and  Maria  (Hey- 
drich)  Kribel  [19];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents,  and  settled  in  Lower  Salford,  Pa.  [Plate  F 
XXXI.]  He  was  m  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman,  Nov.  25,  1740,  to  SUSANNA  YEAKEL  [E  90],  dau 
Balthasar  and  Regina  (John)  Yeakel  [22];  b  May  5,  1714;  d  Sept.  14,  1775.  George  Kriebel  was 
naturalized  June  21,  1743;  both  are  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 

George  Kriebel  owned  several  tracts  of  land  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.  In  1743,  he  and  his  brother 
Christopher  bought  a  tract  of  36^  acres  and  in  1745  they  bought  another  tract  of  64  acres.  In  1753, 
George  bought  his  brother’s  share  in  each  tract.  He  was  much  respected  in  his  community  and  was  an 
Overseer  of  the  Poor  in  Lower  Salford  in  1766. 

Children  (2): 

[19-3]  1.  George,  b  July  11,  1744;  d  Sept.  14,  1792;  m  Esther  Wiegner. 

[19—4]  2.  Andrew,  b  Sept.  17,  1748;  d  Apr.  17,  1830;  m  Susanna  Yeakel. 

[19-2]  REV.  CHRISTOPHER  KRIEBEL  [E  82],  b  1724;  d  Dec.  31,  1800;  s  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Heydrick)  Kriebel  [19],  was  m  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman,  Aug.  10,  1748,  to  MARIA  DRESHER 
[E  173],  b  1723;  d  Dec.  30,  1772;  dau  George  and  Maria  (Beyer)  Dresher  [64].  Christopher  Kriebel 
came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents  and  settled  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.  He  was  naturalized  Sept.  24, 
1745;  both  Christopher  and  wife  are  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 

Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel  inherited  his  father’s  farm  in  1741,  but  did  not  receive  his  conveyances 
until  June,  1750.  On  May  6,  1784,  he  sold  125)^  acres  of  his  farm  to  his  son  Jeremiah  for  700  pounds  in 
specie.  He  also  owned  other  land  which  was  bought  and  sold  at  various  times. 

Having  been  chosen  teacher  of  the  young,  for  more  than  thirty  years  (1764-1797),  Rev.  Kriebel 
met  his  class  in  Bible  study  every  two  weeks.  He  encouraged  his  pupils  to  write  out  comments  on  the 
assigned  topics  or  scripture  passages.  In  this  way  he  spent  eight  years  studying  the  Gospel  of  St.  John, 
recording  his  own  questions  and  answers  which  cover  more  than  one  thousand  pages  of  manuscript. 
In  the  same  manner  he  studied  other  parts  of  the  Bible,  and  penned  a  number  of  volumes  so  systemati¬ 
cally  that  a  study  of  four  volumes  shows  a  variation  of  not  more  than  two  lines  to  a  page. 


Plate  27 


An  interior  view  of  the  Harpersdorf  Lutheran  Church,  showing 
the  chancel  and  pulpit. 

The  Tauf  Engel  is  visible  in  the  center  of  the  picture. 


Plate  28 


A  close  view  of  the  Tauf  Engel  or  baptismal  angel  in  the 
Harpersdorf  Lutheran  Church  of  Silesia. 

This  is  the  only  object  that  was  rescued  from  the  old  church  when  it 
was  destroyed  by  fire  in  October,  1726. 


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In  1782  he  was  elected  a  minister  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society,  and  served  faithfully  until  1796, 
when  he  asked  to  be  relieved  and  was  succeeded  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman. 

He  was  an  important  factor  in  the  organization  of  the  Church  in  1782.  Many  of  his  sermons  are 
preserved  as  well  as  eight  hymns  which  he  composed  and  published  in  1762.  His  home  was  often  used  as 
a  meeting  place  for  divine  worship  as  well  as  for  conferences  for  the  welfare  of  the  Schwenkfelder  body. 

Christopher  Kriebel’s  Letter  Book,  termed  by  the  author  a  “Schrifften  Sammlung,”  is  a  collection 
of  more  than  sixty  different  letters  copied  from  originals  from  the  “Heintze  Correspondence”  which 
was  carried  on  between  the  Schwenkf elders  who  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  those  of  the  same  faith  who 
remained  behind  in  Silesia.  The  principal  correspondents  were  Christopher  Kriebel  and  Christopher 
Schultz  of  Pennsylvania  on  the  one  hand,  and  Carl  Ehrenfried  Heintze  of  Silesia  on  the  other.  This 
book  contains  368  pages  and  comprises  more  than  60  letters.  Rev.  Kriebel  began  compiling  them  in 
1765  and  completed  the  task  in  1792  at  the  age  of  seventy-two.  The  author  states  that  his  object  in 
compiling  this  collection  was  that  posterity  might  read  them  and  profit  thereby. 

The  entire  book  is  written  in  German  manuscript  in  very  small  type,  and  closely  written,  but  of 
great  clearness  and  beauty.  These  letters  are  a  mine  of  information  on  both  the  religious  conditions 
existing  in  Pa.  and  Silesia  and  also  as  regards  the  social  conditions  prevailing.  When  in  later  life 
Heintze’s  faith  began  to  waver,  both  Christophers  wrote  him  such  impressive  and  overwhelming  ar¬ 
guments,  urging  him  to  remain  steadfast,  that  the  former  in  his  reply  told  them  that  the  next  time  they 
wrote  they  should  be  brief  so  that  the  letters  would  not  require  so  much  postage.  In  one  of  these  letters, 
dated  1769,  Christopher  Kriebel  writes: 

(Translation) 

‘‘We  in  Coschehoppe,  Shippach  and  Towamencin  have  our  own  burying  grounds  at  each  place. 
Many  have  burying  grounds  on  their  own  land  for  then-  families.  Others  who  live  a  considerable  distance 
away  have  buried  their  dead  in  burying  grounds  of  people  who  are  not  of  our  faith,  since  those  of  quite 
different  religious  views  have  buried  there,  for  the  earth  is  quite  common  to  such  use  in  our  land.  We 
also  allow  our  neighbors  who  live  near  us,  and  are  of  different  religious  views,  to  bury  in  our  grounds.” 
[Schwenkf elders  in  Pa. —  Kriebel.} 

In  1767,  Christopher  Kriebel  served  in  his  township  as  Overseer  of  the  Poor,  and  he  was  one  of  the 
four  men  appointed  by  Dr.  Abraham  Wagner  to  distribute  one- third  of  his  estate  to  the  poor. 

In  1764,  when  the  Schwenkfelder  Schools  were  established,  Christopher  Kriebel  contributed 
thirty  pounds  to  their  support,  and  in  1756  he  contributed  to  a  fund  of  260  pounds  raised  in  Salford 
Twp.  by  the  Friendly  Association  which  tried  to  preserve  peace  among  the  Indians  on  the  frontier 
during  the  French  and  Indian  War. 

Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel  led  a  busy  and  active  life,  dying  the  last  day  of  the  18th  century.  His 
tombstone  in  Salford  Cemetery  has  the  inscription,  ‘‘Christopher  Kribel,  der  Lehrer  der  Schwenkfelder 
Gemeinde.”  (Translation) — Christopher  Kriebel,  the  teacher  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Congregation.  [Vid. 
Schwenkf eldian,  Vol.  IV,  pp  21,  109 — Vol.  V,  p  56.} 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[19-5]  1.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  30,  1750;  d  Dec.  16,  1818;  to  Rosina  Hartranft. 

[66—1  ]  2.  Rosina,  b  Oct.  2,  1751;  d  Sept.  19,  1823;  to  Christopher  Meschter. 

[19-6]  3.  Jeremiah,  b  Jan.  26,  1755;  d  Mar.  8,  1842;  to  Anna  Rosina  Yeakel. 

[70-2]  4.  Anna,  b  Nov.  25,  1758;  d  Dec.  4,  1831;  to  David  Schultz. 

5.  Susanna,  b  May  11,  1762;  d  Jan.  5,  1795;  unm. 

[19-3]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL,  b  July  11,  1744;  d  Sept.  14,  1792;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19-1];  to  Oct.  15,  1772,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  ESTHER  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  9,  1751; 
d  Feb.  13,  1816;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Wiegner  [154-3].  George  Kriebel  was  killed  while 
cleaning  out  his  well.  A  stone  fell  from  the  top  striking  him  on  the  head,  from  the  effects  of  which  he 
died  instantly. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Christopher,  b  Sept.  27,  1774;  d  June  2,  1779. 

2.  George,  b  July  28,  1777;  d  May  29,  1779. 

[19-7]  3.  Christopher,  b  Oct.  8,  1779;  d  Sept.  12,  1822;  to  Regina  (Schultz)  Kriebel. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  11,  1782;  d  Feb.  15,  1789. 

[19-4]  ANDREW  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  17,  1748;  d  Apr.  17,  1830;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19-1];  to  May  16,  1771,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel,  to  SUSANNAH  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  10, 
1750;  d  Apr.  22,  1808;  dau  Abraham  and  Anna  Maria  (Beyer)  Yeakel  [208]. 


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[19-8] 
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[19-10a] 
[19-1  Ob] 

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[19-12] 


Children  {9): 

1.  Rosina  (Rosanna),  b  Sept.  24,  1773;  d  Dec.  20,  1836;  m  Daniel  Diehl.  No  issue. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  27,  1774;  d  Apr.  7,  1844;  m  Christina  Kriebel. 

]  {  1.  Christina  Schultz. 

|  3.  Samuel,  b  June  13,  1776,  d  Feb.  1,  1841,  m  j  2>  Catharine  Leatherach. 

4.  George,  b  Oct.  2,  1778;  d  May  20,  1779. 

5.  Regina,  b  June  25,  1780;  d  May  3,  1858;  m  Adam  Schultz. 

1  . ,  7  I  ,  7  _  .  _  0 j  1.  Rosina  Schultz. 

J  6.  David,  b  July  19,  1783;  d  July  1,  1842;  m  {  2  Elizabeth  Alderfer. 

7.  Sophia,  b  Nov.  1,  1785;  d  Mar.  24,  1857;  m  Andrew  Schultz. 

8.  Salome,  b  Dec.  9,  1787;  d  Nov.  4,  1869;  m  William  Schultz. 

9.  Israel,  b  Sept.  14,  1790;  d  June  14,  1860;  m  Sarah  Schultz. 


[19-5]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  30,  1750;  d  Dec.  16,  1818;  s  Rev.  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Dresher)  Kriebel  [19-2];  m  Feb.  12,  1778,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  ROSINA  HARTRANFT, 
b  June  23,  1758;  d  Sept.  5,  1816;  dau  George  and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Schmiedt)  Hartranft  [49-2].  Abra¬ 
ham  Kriebel  lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.  He  bought  83  acres,  935  perches  of  land  from  Rev.  Christoph 
Hoffman,  owned  later  by  Henry  Derstine. 

Children  (J)  : 

[19-13]  1.  Isaac,  b  Feb.  5,  1779;  d  Feb.  3,  1806;  m  Regina  Schultz. 

[19-9]  2.  Christina,  b  Dec.  23,  1780;  d  Nov.  21,  1855;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

[25-12a]  3.  Maria,  b  Apr.  26,  1788;  d  Sept.  23',  1808;  m  Jacob  Kriebel. 

[25— 12b]  4.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  24,  1796;  d  Feb.  4,  1820;  m  Jacob  Kriebel. 


[19-6]  JEREMIAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  26,  1755;  d  Mar.  8,  1842;  s  Rev.  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Dresher)  Kriebel  [19-2];  m  Nov.  17,  1779,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  ANNA  ROSINA  YEAKEL, 
b  Nov.  5,  1752;  d  May  20,  1808;  dau  Abraham  and  Anna  Maria  (Beyer)  Yeakel  [208].  Jeremiah  Krie¬ 
bel  lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Pa.  On  May  6,  1784,  he  bought  125  acres  of  land  from  his  father;  this 
farm  was  later  owned  by  David  Cassel. 

Jeremiah  Kriebel  was  a  man  of  influence  in  his  community.  He  served  his  township  as  Overseer 
of  the  Poor  in  1795,  as  constable  in  1797,  and  as  supervisor  from  1802  to  1804. 


[19-14] 

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[19-15b] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Benjamin,  b  Sept.  16,  1780;  d  May  24,  1884;  m  Maria  Schultz. 

2.  Anna,  b  June  26,  1782;  d  Apr.  3,  1833;  in  Samuel  Dresher. 

1.  Elizabeth  Heydrick. 


3.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  5,  1786;  d  Nov.  10,  1853;  m 


2.  Lydia  Heydrick. 


4.  Andrew,  b  May  3,  1789;  d  May  4,  1789. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  15,  1791;  d  Nov.  5,  1793. 

[19-16]  6.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  26,  1796;  d - ;  m  Elizabeth  Boorse. 

[19-7]  CHRISTOPHER  KRIEBEL,  M.  D.,  b  Oct.  8,  1779;  d  Sept.  12,  1822;  s  George  and  Esther 
(Wiegner)  Kriebel  [19-3];  m  Nov.  12,  1807,  REGINA  (SCHULTZ)  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  17,  1783;  d  Feb. 
28,  1869;  she  was  the  widow  of  Isaac  Kriebel  [19-13]  and  dau  of  Rev.  Melchior  and  Salome  (Wagner) 
Schultz  [68-2].  Mrs.  Kriebel’s  first  husband,  Isaac  Kriebel,  is  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem.  She  is 
buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 


Children  (2): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  21,  1808;  d  May  27,  1875;  single. 

[199-3a]  2.  Bathsheba,  b  July  8,  1819;  d  June  18,  1845;  m  Jacob  Heebner. 

In  1822,  Dr.  Christopher  Kriebel  attended  a  medical  convention  at  Havre-de-Grace,  Maryland,  and 
while  there  was  stricken  with  yellow  fever  and  died  suddenly.  He  was  buried  in  Havre-de-Grace.  Tra¬ 
dition  says  when  he  left  for  the  convention  Dr.  Kriebel  took  with  him  quite  a  large  sum  of  money,  but 
after  his  death  it  could  not  be  found. 

Upon  the  receipt  of  the  news  of  Dr.  Kriebel’s  death,  Mrs.  Kriebel’s  father,  Rev.  Melchior  Schultz, 
went  to  Havre-de-Grace,  located  his  grave  and  claimed  his  effects,  which  filled  two  trunks.  He  is  re¬ 
ported  to  have  been  a  very  stout  man  and  not  in  good  health  when  he  left  for  the  Convention.  He  lived 
on  Filbert  St.,  Phila. 

The  late  Rev.  Dr.  George  K.  Meschter  of  Worcester  frequently  stated  he  had  read  of  Dr.  Kriebel’s 
success  as  a  physician.  Oil  portraits,  painted  on  wood,  of  Dr.  Christopher  Kriebel  and  wife  are  pre¬ 
served  in  the  S.  II.  L.  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.,  having  been  presented  by  Mrs.  Amanda  Kriebel  Seibert, 


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Worcester,  Pa.,  in  whose  bedroom  they  were  preserved  for  almost  a  century.  We  are  also  indebted  to 
Mrs.  Seibert  for  the  above  information  as  well  as  for  the  original  letter  sent  from  Havre-de-Grace  an¬ 
nouncing  the  death  of  Dr.  Kriebel.  This  letter  is  preserved  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.  A  copy  of  the  letter 
follows: 

Havre  de  Grace  Sept  16  1822. 

‘Drsr 

I  take  the  opportunity  to  inform  you  of  the  death  of  Doct  Krible  or  Christopher  Weigner  at  least  I  see  among  his 
papers  a  letter  from  you  dated  April  15th  1822  Norfolk  concerning  some  Cider  &  Porter  and  likewise  his  wife  you  will 
please  to  inform  her  of  the  same  he  Shiped  in  richmond  on  board  of  the  Sloop  Howard  Capt  Williams  of  Havre  de  Grace  he 
shiped  on  Board  of  the  said  Sloop  30th  of  July  he  was  taking  sick  on  board  2  weeks  be  fore  he  came  on  Shore  to  my  houme 
he  has  two  trunks  in  my  care  he  died  on  the  12  of  this  month  very  sudent  if  she  will  come  on  or  Send  on  much  as  will 
defray  the  expencis  wich  wont  be  more  than  10  or  15  Dols  (We  can  send  them  on  to  her  he  has  a  good  many  articlesthat 
would  be  of  Service  to  her  that  if  sold  to  pay  the  expenses  woldent  fetch  more  than  half  the  value  you  will  write  as  soon 
as  you  Can  and  let  us  no  of  his  wife  you  will  direct  your  letter  to  Mr.  S.  Burke  H.dGrace  Harford  County  Maryland. 

Yrs  Simon  Burke 

We  cold  not  find  out  where  his  wife  Lived  or  elce  we  Shold  of  wrote  to  her  in  stid  of  you  but  finding  a  letter  among 
his  papers  from  you  we  sought  it  propper  to  write  to  you  to  find  out  her.” 

This  letter  was  addressed  as  follows : 

“A.  Mathew  &  Co. 

152  Market  St. 

Philada.” 

[19-8]  ROSINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  24,  1773;  d  Dec.  20,  1836;  dan  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19—1];  m  1818,  DANIEL  DIEHL.  No  issue. 

[19-9]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  27,  1774;  d  Apr.  7,  1844;  s  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19-4];  in  June  4,  1801,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  CHRISTINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  23, 
1780;  d  Nov.  21,  1855;  dau  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Hartranft)  Kriebel  [19-5]. 

Abraham  Kriebel  was  a  miller  and  together  with  his  brother  Samuel  owned  the  mill  near  Cedars, 
Pa.,  known  for  many  years  as  “Kriebel’s  Mill.”  Tradition  states  that  these  brothers  and  their  families 
lived  together  in  splendid  peace  and  harmony.  It  is  stated  that  they  ate  at  a  common  table,  one  family 
furnishing  the  provisions  one  week,  and  the  brother’s  family  the  next  week. 

Children  (7): 

[25-29]  1.  Sophia,  b  Nov.  23,  1802;  d  Jan.  12,  1883;  m  George  Kriebel. 

[19—17 ]  2.  Isaac,  b  Mar.  19,  1804;  d  Apr.  20,  1876;  m  Anna  Haldeman. 

[68-8]  3.  Maria,  b  Mar.  17,  1806;  d  July  20,  1875;  m  Frederick  W.  Schultz. 

[19—18]  4.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  27,  1810;  d  Aug.  22,  1889;  m  Catharine  Anders. 

[161-16]  5.  Catharine,  b  June  9,  1813;  d  Apr.  16,  1901;  m  Jeremiah  Anders. 

6.  Anna,  b  Feb.  20,  1818;  d  June  5,  1898;  single. 

7.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  26,  1821;  d  May  17,  1848;  single. 

[19-10a]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL,  b  June  13,  1776;  d  Feb.  1,  1841;  s  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19-4];  m  June  3,  1802;  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  29, 
1782;  d  Apr.  21,  1819;  dau  Rev.  Melchior  and  Salome  (Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2]. 

Children  {5): 

[25-18]  1.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  24,  1803;  d  Aug.  4,  1885;  m  Samuel  Kriebel. 

[161—19]  2.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  13,  1804;  d  May  21,  1857;  m  George  Anders. 

[11-58]  3.  Lydia,  b  May  10,  1809;  d  May  29,  1886;  m  Jacob  Krauss. 

[68—12]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  23,  1812;  d  Mar.  29,  1891;  m  Amos  Schultz. 

[19-19]  5.  William,  b  Oct.  8,  1815;  d  Mar.  28,  1904;  m  Mary  Zilling. 

[  19— 10b]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  20,  1824,  CATHARINE  LEATH- 
ERACH,  b  May  19,  1795;  d  Nov.  16,  1848:  dau  Henry  Leatherach.  Samuel  Kriebel  was  a  miller  and 
lived  near  Cedars,  Pa.  ( Cf .  Abraham  Kriebel  [19-9].) 

One  child: 

[149-43]  Sophia,  b  Nov.  19,  1826;  d  Dec.  27,  1903;  m  Solomon  Schultz. 

[19-1  la]  DAVID  KRIEBEL,  b  July  19,  1783;  d  July  1,  1842;  s  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19-4];  m  May  24,  1810,  ROSINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  1,  1788;  d  Dec.  27,  1817;  dau  David  and 
Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-2]. 

Children  (3): 

[149-47]  1.  Anna,  b  July  11,  J812;  d  Dec.  6,  1879;  m  Jacob  Schultz. 


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[149-29]  2.  Mary,  b  Dec.  26,  1813;  d  Apr.  9,  1889;  m  Anthony  Schultz. 

[19-20]  3.  Philip,  b  Dec.  6,  1815;  d  May  9,  1871;  m  Hannah  Alderfer. 

[19-1  lb]  DAVID  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  14,  1819,  ELIZABETH  ALDER¬ 
FER,  b  Jan.  11,  1802;  d  Aug.  12,  1878;  dau  Frederick  Alderfer. 

Children  (7): 

[19-21]  1.  Henry,  b  July  8,  1819;  d  Feb.  22,  1899;  m  Sarah  Rahn. 

[19-22]  2.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  17,  1821;  d  Oct.  17,  1895;  m  William  Moyer. 

[19-23]  3.  Magdalene,  b  Oct.  21,  1823;  d  Sept.  26,  1901;  m  Isaac  H.  Rawn. 

[19-24]  4.  Septimus  A.,  b  Aug.  3,  1825;  d  Aug.  6,  1898;  m  Susan  Schlotterer. 

[70-35]  5.  Barbara,  b  Sept.  3,  1827;  d  Jan.  10,  1895;  m  Henry  Schultz. 

[19-25]  6.  Hannah,  b  Jan.  5,  1829;  d  Aug.  21,  1915;  m  John  Stoudt. 

[66-6]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  18,  1832;  d  Apr.  16,  1861;  m  Jeremiah  Meschter. 

[19-12]  ISRAEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  14,  1790;  d  June  14,  1860;  s  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [19-4] ;  m  May  6,  1819,  SARAH  SCHULTZ.  6  May  13,  1797;  d  Mar.  1,  1859;  daw  Rev.  John  and 
Regina  (Heebner)  Schultz  [149-9].  Israel  Kriebel  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  near  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 
Children  (13): 

1.  Christina,  b  Oct.  12,  1820;  d  Oct.  10,  1864;  unm. 

2.  John,  b  Feb.  14,  1822;  d  Aug.  18,  1892;  m  Susanna  S.  Schultz, 

3.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  11,  1823;  d  June  16,  1825. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  8,  1825;  d  Feb.  3,  1882;  m  George  A.  Krieber. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  10,  1826;  d  Mar.  23,  1907;  m  (  1‘  JAohn  Hiestand- 

l  2.  Aaron  Butz. 

6.  Henry,  b  Mar.  25,  1828;  d  Nov.  6,  1893;  m 

7.  Elias,  b  Oct.  13,  1829;  d  Feb.  11,  1868;  m  Sophia  Wiegner. 

8.  Regina,  b  Oct.  7,  1831;  d  Oct.  13,  1888;  m  Andrew  K.  Kriebel. 

9.  Joseph,  b  June  28,  1833;  d  Dec.  29,  1859;  m  Susanna  Gehman. 

0.  Andrew,  b  Aug.  8,  1835;  d  Oct.  10,  1876;  m  Christina  Schultz. 

11.  Anna,  b  Mar.  5,  1838;  d  Apr.  27,  1845. 

12.  Sarah,  b  June  27,  1841;  d  Apr.  27,  1845. 

13.  Mary,  b  July  14,  1846;  m  Charles  Hiestand. 

THE  ISRAEL  KRIEBEL  FAMILY  ASSOCIATION 

The  Israel  Kriebel  Family  Association  was  organized  Sept.  12,  1912,  by  a  group  of  descendants  of 
Israel  Kriebel  who  met  at  the  old  homestead  in  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  now  owned  by  Calvin  G.  Krie¬ 
bel,  a  grandson  of  Israel  Kriebel.  The  object  of  the  organization  is  to  promote  social  intercourse  and 
fellowship  amongst  the  lineal  descendants  and  families  of  Israel  Kriebel.  Meetings  are  held  every  five 
years.  On  the  occasion  of  the  second  reunion  in  1917,  more  than  150  members  of  the  clan  attended. 

The  officers  of  the  Association  are:  President,  Calvin  G.  Kriebel,  Hereford,  Pa.;  Vice-President, 
Enos  Kriebel,  Hatfield,  Pa. ;  Secretary,  Ada  Kriebel  Spatz,  Jacksonwald,  Pa. ;  Treasurer,  Hiram  Iv. 
Kriebel,  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.D. 

[19-13]  ISAAC  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1779;  d  Feb.  3,  1806;  s  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Hartranft)  Krie¬ 
bel  [19-5];  m  Nov.  1,  1804,  REGINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  17,  1783;  d  Feb.  28,  1869;  dau  Rev.  Melchior 
and  Salome  (Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2].  Isaac  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[19-33]  Isaac  S.,  b  Apr.  22,  1806;  d  Mar.  27,  1881 ;  m  Christina  Schultz. 

The  widow,  Regina  Schultz  Kriebel,  m  second  time,  Dr.  Christopher  Kriebel  [19-7]. 

[19-14]  BENJAMIN  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  16,  1780;  d  May  24,  1844;  s  Jeremiah  and  Anna  Rosina 
(Yeakel)  Kriebel  [19-6];  m  June  5,  1806,  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  31,  1785;  d  Feb.  13,  1811;  dau 
Rev.  Melchior  and  Salome  (Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2]. 

Children  (2): 

[19-34]  1.  Samuel  S.,  b  Apr.  3,  1807 ;  d  Oct.  23,  1879;  m  Abigail  Kriebel. 

2.  Abigail,  b  1809;  d  Mar.  22,  1811. 


|  1.  Mary  Ann  Wiegner. 

1  2.  Elizabeth  Griesemer. 


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[19-27b]  1 
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[19— 28b]  I 
[19-29] 
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[19-30] 
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[19-15a]  JOSEPH  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  6,  1786;  d  Nov.  10,  1853;  s  Jeremiah  and  Anna  Rosina  (Yea- 
kel)  Kriebel  [19-6];  m  Nov.  1831,  ELIZABETH  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  18,  1811;  d  Apr.  18,  1840;  dau 
George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b]. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  5,  1832;  d  July  26,  1844. 

[19-35]  2.  Abraham  H.,  b  Aug.  22,  1833;  d  June  23,  1911;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

3.  Charles,  b  Feb.  19,  1835;  d  Jan.  8,  1840. 

4.  George,  b  Oct.  23,  1836;  d  Mar.  3,  1840. 

5.  John,  b  May  31,  1839;  d  Feb.  7,  1840. 

[19-15b]  JOSEPH  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  2nd  time,  1842,  LYDIA  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  21, 
1821;  d  Dec.  7,  1860;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b]. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Joseph,  b  Dec.  24,  1842. 

[19-36]  2.  Daniel  H.,  b  Apr.  3,  1854;  m  Sallie  S.  Kriebel. 

Lydia  Heydrick  Kriebel  m  2nd  time,  Joseph  Smith  [52a-5]. 

[19-16]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  26,  1796;  d - ;  s  Jeremiah  and  Anna  Rosina  (Yeakel) 

Kriebel  [19-6];  m  1818,  ELIZABETH  BOORSE,  b  Feb.  17,  1782;  d - ;  dau  Peter  Boorse. 

Children  (4)' 

[19-37]  1.  Joseph  B.,  b  Oct.  23,  1819;  d  Sept.  20,  1908;  m  Margaret  Schwenk. 

[19—38]  2.  Jeremiah,  d  1851;  m  Susanna  Mininger. 

[19-39]  3.  Samuel  B.,  m  Lavina  Wagoner. 

[19-40]  4.  Aaron,  b - ,  1824;  d  Feb.  14,  1909;  m  Catharine  Wisler. 


[19-17]  ISAAC  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  19,  1804;  d  Apr.  20,  1876;  s  Abraham  and  Christina  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [19-9];  m  Sept.  1,  1827,  ANNA  HALDEMAN,  b  Dec.  27,  1806;  d  Feb.  5,  1877;  dau  Rev. 
Abraham  Haldeman,  a  Mennonite  minister  of  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  {14)' 

1.  Abraham  H.,  in  1901,  was  living  in  Wichita,  Kansas. 

2.  Henry  H.,  d  bef.  1900;  m  — - - ;  Zoar,  Ohio. 

3.  Moses  H.,  b  June  6,  1830;  d  Oct.  14,  1875;  m  Achsah  Ann  Giles. 


[19-40.1] 

[19-41] 

[19-42] 


[19-42.1] 

[19-43] 

[19-43.1] 

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[19-45a] 

[19-45b] 


4.  Samuel  H.,  b  Aug.  21,  1831;  d  Aug.  11,  1917;  m  Mary  Eckard. 

5.  Lovina. 

6.  Sarah,  m  Ebenezer  Comstock;  lived  in  Granger,  Medina  Co.,  Ohio. 


twins ,  b  Aug.  26,  1835; 


7.  Joseph  H. 

8.  Isaac  H. 

9.  Noah  H.  No  issue. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  3,  1844;  m - 

11.  Son,  d  in  infancy. 

12.  Ann. 

13.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  27,  1849;  m 

14.  Mary. 


(1899.) 


m  Margaret  Licey. 
d -  1908.' 


Schiele. 


1.  Elizabeth  Furry. 

2.  Malissa  Haviland. 


Isaac  Kriebel  moved  to  Ohio  where  he  raised  his  large  family.  It  has  been  impossible  to  trace  all 
members  of  his  family  as  they  drifted  apart  and  did  not  keep  in  touch  with  each  other. 

Isaac  Kriebel  when  married  lived  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  and  moved  from  there  to  Juniata  Co.,  Pa., 
where  he  lived  several  years.  After  about  five  years  he  again  moved  to  Summit  Co.,  Ohio,  and  from 
there  to  Owen  Co.,  Ind.,  where  both  Isaac  Kriebel  and  his  wife  died. 


[19-18]  JOSEPH  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  27,  1810;  d  Aug.  22,  1889;  s  Abraham  and  Christina  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [19-9];  m  Apr.  11,  1833,  CATHARINE  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  21,  1812;  d  Nov.  23,  1879;  dau  John 
and  Regina  (Meschter)  Anders  [161-7]. 

Joseph  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  what  was  later  known  as  the 
“Abraham  Oberholtzer  Farm.”  For  many  years  Joseph  Kriebel  was  “Road  Supervisor.”  This  was 
before  the  advent  of  the  road  scraper.  In  his  later  years  he  frequently  regretted  that  he  was  born  too 
soon,  on  account  of  his  having  to  repair  the  roads  in  the  old-fashioned  way  with  plow  and  shovel. 


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Children  (J): 

1.  John,  b  Feb.  8,  1834;  d  Apr.  28,  1835. 

[19-46]  2.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  28,  1835;  d  Nov.  8,  1886;  m  Rachel  Anders. 

3.  Maria,  b  Feb.  21,  1840;  d  Nov.  16,  1851. 

[19-47]  4.  Rachel,  b  Nov.  21,  1842;  m  Abraham  G.  Oberholtzer. 


[19-19]  WILLIAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  8,  1815;  d  Mar.  28,  1904;  s  Samuel  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-I0a];  m  Oct.  24,  1841,  MARY  ZILLING,  b  Mar.  16,  1823;  d  Apr.  10,  1893;  dau  Michael 


Zilling. 

William  Kriebel  was  a  miller  by  trade  and  owned  the  mill  known  as  “Kriebel’s  Mill,”  near  Cedars, 
Pa.,  which  was  operated  by  his  father,  Abraham,  and  later  by  Amos,  Edwin  and  Elmer,  sons  of  William. 

Children  {12): 


[19-48a] 
[  1 9— 48b] 


1.  Samuel  Z.,  b  Apr.  24,  1842;  d  Apr.  23,  1909;  m 


1.  Sarah  Stong. 

2.  Kate  E.  Doney. 


[19-49] 

[19-98] 

[19-50] 

[19-51] 


2.  Amos  Z.,  b  Aug.  16,  1843;  unm. 

3.  Michael  Z.,  b  Jan.  10,  1845;  d  Sept.  17,  1919;  m  Mary  Cassel. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  18,  1846;  m  Jesse  S.  Krieble. 

5.  Francis  Z.,  b  Jan.  21,  1849;  d  July  12,  1886;  m  Mary  Swartley. 

6.  William  Z.,  b  Sept.  19,  1851;  m  Kate  H.  Swartley. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  23,  1852;  single ;  Cedars,  Pa. 


[19-52a] 

[19-52b] 

[19-53] 

[19-54] 


8.  Mary,  b  Aug.  15,  1855;  d  Sept.  24,  1894;  m 


1.  Davis  G.  Rosenberger. 

2.  Allen  F.  D.  Johnson. 


9.  Chester  Z.,  b  Oct.  16,  1856;  m  Mary  Schultz. 

10.  Edwin  Z.,  b  Mar.  31,  1859;  d  1921;  m  Kate  Bean. 

11.  Elmer  Ellsworth,  b  Feb.  23,  1863;  single ;  Cedars,  Pa. 

12.  Emma,  b  May  10,  1865;  single ;  Cedars,  Pa. 


[19-20]  PHILIP  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  6,  1815,  d  May  9,  1871;  s  David  and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-1  la];  m  Oct.  23,  1842,  HANNAH  ALDERFER,  b  Mar.  29,  1819;  d  July  19,  1903. 

Children  [8): 


[19-55a] 

[19-55b] 

[19-56] 

[19-57]  1 
[19-68]  J 


[19-58] 


1.  Nathaniel,  b  Nov.  16,  1843;  d  May  22,  1854. 

2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  27,  1848;  m  (  c-  Kratz. 

I  2.  William  Y.  Johnson. 

3.  John,  b  Dec.  19,  1849;  d  Mar.  14,  1907;  m  Sarah  Grater. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  July  24,  1851;  d  Jan.  29,  1853. 


5.  Hannah,  b  Jan.  4,  1854;  d  Oct.  19,  1907;  m 


|  1.  Benj.  Frederick. 

1  2.  Daniel  K.  Moyer. 


6.  Lovina,  b  June  24,  1856;  d  Aug.  23,  1858. 

7.  Susannah,  b  June  12,  1858;  d  July  2,  1866. 

8.  Amanda,  b  Apr.  5,  1860;  d  Aug.  20,  1894;  m  George  B.  Schlotterer. 

[ Data  supplied  by  Wesley  K.  Schultz,  Hereford,  Pa.] 


[19-21]  HENRY  KRIEBEL,  b  July  8,  1819;  d  Feb.  22,  1899;  s  David  and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer) 
Kriebel  [19-1  lb];  m  Dec.  6,  1840,  SARAH  RAHN,  b  Apr.  20,  1822;  d  Feb.  9,  1907. 

Children  {9): 

[19-59]  1.  David,  b  July  26,  1841;  d  Mar.  10,  1909;  m  Emma - .  No  issue;  buried  in  River¬ 

side  Cem.,  Norristown,  Pa.  [No  further  record.] 

[19-60]  2.  Isaac,  b  Aug.  16,  1845;  m  Esther  Stearly. 

[19-61]  3.  Samuel  (Septimus),  b  June  17,  1849;  m  Harriet  Wood. 

4.  Henry,  b  May  9,  1853;  d  May  30,  1853. 

[19-62]  5.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  11,  1855;  m  John  H.  Walt. 

[19-63]  6.  George  R.,  b  June  10,  1857 ;  d  May  18,  1919;  m  Caroline  Trapp. 

[19-64]  7.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  20,  1859;  d  Dec.  13,  1885;  m  John  Ferry. 

[19-65]  8.  Reinard,  b  Nov.  17,  1861;  m  Jane  A.  Hardstaff. 

[19-66]  9.  Philip,  b  Aug.  8,  1864;  d  Nov.  14,  1910;  m  Elizabeth  S.  Richard. 


[19-22]  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  17,  1821;  d  Oct.  17,  1895;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Alder¬ 
fer)  Kriebel  [19—1  lb] ;  m  July  11,  1847,  WILLIAM  MOYER,  b  Oct.  13,  1824;  d  Feb.  10,  1896;  s  Peter 
Moyer. 


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235 


[19-67a] 
[19— 67b] 

[19-68] 

[19-69] 


Children  (6): 

1.  David  K.,  b  Jan.  8,  1848;  d  Mar.  3,  1901;  m  {  ^a.ry  4"  £,rcne- 

l  2.  Josie  M.  Grove. 

2.  Septimus,  b  June  10,  1849;  d  Aug.  31,  1850. 

3.  Daniel  K.,  b  Mar.  16,  .1851;  d  Dec.  20,  1907;  m  Mrs.  Hannah  K.  Frederick. 

4.  Enos,  b  Nov.  21,  1852;  unm;  inmate  of  State  Hospital,  Norristown. 

5.  William  K.,  b  Feb.  25,  1855;  d  Feb.  17,  1882;  m  Adelia  Conrad  Schiffert. 

6.  Peter,  b  June  9,  1859;  unm;  223  N.  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 


[19-23]  MAGDALENA  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  21,  1823;  d  Sept.  26,  1901;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth 
(Alderfer)  Kriebel  [19-1  lb] ;  m  Feb.  22,  1848,  ISAAC  H.  RAWN,  b  July  18,  1824;  d  Feb.  15,  1912. 
Children  (7): 


[19-70a]  1 
[19-70b]  1 


1.  Septimus  K.,  b  Feb.  5,  1850;  d  Mar.  6,  1900;  m 


|  1. - Weidenbach. 

{  2.  Sophie  Kover. 


2.  George  K.,  b  Jan.  3,  1852;  d  Aug.  8,  1857. 

[19-71]  3.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Apr.  16,  1854;  m  Mahlon  Wanner. 

4.  Magdalena  K.,  b  Oct.  12,  1856;  d  Aug.  10,  1857. 

5.  Susan  K.,  b  June  29,  1858;  d  July  9,  1902. 

6.  Mary  K.,  b  Dec.  19,  1861;  d  Dec.  22,  1865. 

7.  John  K.,  b  Oct.  6,  1864;  single ;  Devault,  Pa. 

[Record  secured  by  Wesley  K.  Schultz,  Hereford,  Pa.) 


[19-24]  SEPTIMUS  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  3,  1825;  d  Aug.  6,  1898;  s  David  and  Elizabeth  (Alder¬ 
fer)  Kriebel  [19-1  lb];  m  Sept.  23,  1851,  SUSAN  SCHLOTTERER,  b  Aug.  3,  1825;  d  Apr.  19,  1914; 
dau  George  Schlotterer.  Farmer.  Lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa. 


[19-72a] 

[19-72b] 

[19-73] 

[19-74] 

[19-75] 


Children  (7): 

)  1.  Henry  S„  6  July  7,  1852;  „  {  £  ££ 

2.  Emma,  b  July  25,  1854;  d  Aug.  15,  1909;  single. 

3.  Franklin  S.,  b  June  14,  1857;  m  Sallie  A.  Freed. 

4.  Edwin  S.,  b  Jan.  27,  1860;  d  Apr.  14,  1860. 

5.  William  S.,  b  Feb.  5,  1861;  m  Annie  E.  Wright. 

6.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  May  20,  1864;  single ;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

7.  Septimus  S.,  b  Dec.  26,  1866;  d  Dec.  30,  1903;  m  Mary  Mulholland. 


[19-25]  HANNAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  5,  1829;  d  Aug.  21,  1915;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer) 
Kriebel  [  1 9—  lib];  m  Jan.  19,  1856,  JOHN  M.  STOUDT,  b  Sept.  10,  1828;  d  July  6,  1905;  s  Daniel  and 
Catharine  (Matthews)  Stoudt.  John  M.  Stoudt  enlisted  Aug.  20,  1862,  for  three  years  or  during  the 
war,  in  Co.  K,  148th  Regiment  Pa.  Volunteers,  commanded  by  Col.  James  A.  Beaver.  This  Regiment 
participated  in  the  following  battles:  Chancellorsville,  Bay  Market,  Gettysburg,  Bristol  Station, 
Kelly’s  Ford,  Mine  Run,  Spottsylvania,  Hatcher’s  Run,  Adam’s  Farm  and  Farmsville.  Was  trans¬ 
ferred  to  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  April  13,  1864;  honorably  discharged  July  13,  1865.  [Wesley  K. 
Schultz.] 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[19-76]  1.  Albert,  b  May  3,  1856;  R.F.D.  3,  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[19-77]  2.  Septimus,  b  Mar.  7,  1878;  m  Annie  Schantz;  623  Grant  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[19-78]  3.  Allen  K.,  b  Mar.  19,  1860;  m  Elizabeth  R.  Mininger. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete .] 


[19-26]  JOHN  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  14,  1822;  cl  Aug.  18,  1892;  s  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-12];  m  Nov.  4,  1851,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  10,  1828;  d  Apr.  18,  1887;  dau  Henry  Y.  and 
Elizabeth  (Strunk)  Schultz  [70-5]. 


[19-79a] 

[19-79b] 

[19-36] 

[11-167] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Henry  S„  b  Sept.  15,  1852;  m  (  Wiegner. 

[  2.  Katie  (Sarah  Catharine)  Wiegner. 

2.  Daniel  S.,  b  Sept.  24,  1855;  d  Jan.  28,  1888. 

3.  Sallie  S.,  b  Nov.  21,  1857;  m  Daniel  H.  Kriebel. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  4,  1859;  m  Levi  Krauss. 


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[19-80]  5.  Mary  S.,  b  June  26,  1862;  m  Allen  M.  Funk. 

[19-81]  6.  Susan  S.,  b  Dec.  28,  1864;  m  D.  Melvin  Allebach. 

[19—82]  7.  Joseph  S.,  b  Aug.  20,  1867 ;  d  June  1,  1920;  m  Maggie  J.  Hillegass. 

[19-27a]  ELIZABETH  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  10,  1826;  d  Mar.  23,  1907;  daw  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 

Kriebel  [19-12];  m  1st  time,  JOHN  HIESTAND,  b - ;  d  May  15,  1865. 

One  child:  Helena,  b  Feb.  28,  1857 ;  d  July  4,  1858. 

[19— 27b]  ELIZABETH  (KRIEBEL)  HIESTAND,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  3,  1867,  AARON 
BUTZ.  No  issue. 

[19-28a]  HENRY  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  25,  1828;  d  Nov.  6,  1893;  s  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-12];  m  June  7,  1858,  MARY  ANN  WIEGNER,  b  July  3,  1827;  d  Jan.  14,  1863;  dan  Jacob  and  Ro- 
sina  (Yeakel)  Wiegner  [154-24]. 

Children  (3): 

[19-83]  1.  Howard  W.,  b  July  6,  1859;  m  Thamar  K.  Schultz. 

2.  Ella,  b  Apr.  25,  1861 ;  d  Aug.  22,  1862. 

3.  Emerson,  b  Dec.  20,  1862;  d  Apr.  15,  1863. 

[19— 28b]  HENRY  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  1867,  ELIZABETH  GRIESEMER,  b 

Nov.  26,  1842;  dau  Gabriel  and  Regina  (Meschter)  Griesemer  [43-63]. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[19-84]  1.  Elmer  G.,  b  July  27,  1867;  m  Nora  K.  Meschter. 

[19-85]  2.  Lewis  G.,  b  Oct.  2,  1869;  m  Katie  Bittenbender. 

[19-86]  3.  Calvin  G.,  b  July  6,  1870;  m  Nora  C.  Meschter. 

[19-87]  4.  Regina,  b  May  24,  1872;  m  Horace  R.  Gery. 

5.  Owen,  b  Feb.  2,  1874;  d  May  25,  1874. 

[11-220]  6.  Sallie,  b  Apr.  17,  1875;  m  Adam  S.  Urffer. 

[19-88]  7.  Andrew  G.,  b  Sept.  4,  1877;  m  Ellen  C.  Gery. 

[19-89]  8.  Asher  G.,  b  Dec.  14,  1879;  m  Bertha  Heebner. 

[19-90]  9.  Henry  G.,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  m  Annie  M.  Ritter. 

Henry  Kriebel,  son  of  Israel,  born  Mar.  25,  1828,  in  Colebrookdale  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  came 
with  his  parents  to  what  is  now  Kriebel’s  Mill  in  Hereford,  when  a  small  boy.  He  lived  the  remainder 
of  his  life  there  and  died  Nov.  10,  1893. 

As  a  young  man  he  became  a  miller  and  conducted  an  oil  mill  and  grist  mill  until  his  death,  assum¬ 
ing  charge  of  the  mill  when  his  father  died.  At  that  time  125  acres  of  good  land  were  connected  with 
the  mill  property  and  this  was  divided  into  two  tracts.  After  the  death  of  Henry  Kriebel  in  1893,  the 
mill  and  25  acres  were  transferred  to  the  son,  Lewis  G.,  and  the  rest  to  another  son,  Calvin  G. 

Henry  Kriebel  manufactured  much  linseed  oil,  employing  five  or  six  persons.  The  flax  was  hauled 
from  Upper  Berks  and  Lehigh  Counties  in  large  Conestoga  wagons,  with  four  horses.  The  oil  was  sold 
in  the  surrounding  country  and  was  used  in  the  mixture  of  paints. 

The  mill  was  operated  by  water  power,  being  located  on  the  north  branch  of  the  Perkiomen  Creek, 
and  it  was  the  last  oil  mill  in  the  township. 

Mr.  Kriebel  was  an  adherent  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  is  buried  in  the  Washington  Meet¬ 
ing  Cemetery. 

He  was  active  in  township  politics  for  more  than  a  quarter  of  a  century.  He  was  school  director, 
assistant  township  assessor,  auditor,  and  at  one  time  the  candidate  of  his  party  for  county  treasurer. 

[19-29]  ELIAS  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  13,  1829;  d  Feb.  11,  1868;  s  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-12];  m  Oct.  20,  1852,  SOPHIA  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  3,  1830;  d  June  12,  1865;  dau  Christopher  and 
Susanna  (Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-13]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[19-91]  1.  William  W.,  b  Apr.  29,  1854;  d  Nov.  5,  1906;  m  Maria  H.  Deisher. 

[19-92]  2.  Susan,  b  July  3,  1856;  m  John  S.  Berky. 

[  19—93]  3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  13,  1862;  d  Dec.  30,  1919;  m  Joshua  Koch. 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families, 


237 


[19-30]  JOSEPH  KRIEBEL,  b  June  28,  1833;  d  Dec.  29,  1859;  s  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-12];  m  Mar.  13,  1858,  SUSANNA  GEHMAN.  Joseph  Kriebel  was  a  storekeeper  in 
Milford  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  at  time  of  death. 

One  child:  Horace,  b  July  30,  1859;  d  Apr.  10,  1860. 

Susanna  Gehman  (Kriebel)  widow  of  Joseph  Kriebel,  m  2d  time,  a  Mr.  Schneider. 

[19-31]  ANDREW  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  8,  1835;  d  Oct.  10,  1876;  s  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-12];  m  Oct.  17,  1860,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  8,  1840;  d  Mar.  6,  1906;  dau  Charles  and 
Maria  (Reichenbach)  Schultz  [149-18].  Farmer  and  miller;  lived  near  Hereford,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[19-94]  1.  Allen  S.,  b  June  28,  1861;  m  Keturah  Schultz. 

[  1 9—95]  2.  Oscar  S.,  b  Sept.  10,  1863;  m  Corinne  Miller. 

[149-159]  3.  Mary  Alice,  b  June  3,  1866;  m  Milton  Schultz. 

[19-32]  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  July  14,  1846;  dau  Israel  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-12];  m 
Dec.  19,  1868,  CHARLES  HIESTAND. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[19-96]  1.  Ida,  b  Dec.  24,  1869;  d  Feb.  25,  1896;  m  Charles  Merkel. 

2.  Louisa,  b  Oct.  22,  1870;  single. 

3.  Emma,  b  Sept.  16,  1875;  d  Oct.  23,  1898. 

4.  Mary,  b  Nov.  24,  1877;  d  Oct.  12,  1881. 

5.  Henry,  b  Dec.  28,  1880;  single. 

6.  Aaron,  b  Jan.  20,  1890;  single. 

[19-33]  ISAAC  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  22,  1806;  d  Mar.  27,  1881;  s  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-13];  m  May  5,  1831,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  6,  1812;  d  July  16,  1883;  dau  William 
and  Salome  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-7].  Isaac  S.  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on 
a  farm  now  owned  (1920)  and  occupied  by  his  son-in-law,  Amandus  Rothenberger. 

Children  {12): 

[19-97]  1.  William,  b  June  8,  1832;  d  Feb.  26,  1910;  m  Sarah  Cassel. 

2.  Aaron,  b  Oct.  10,  1833;  d  Oct.  12,  1833. 

3.  Carolina,  b  Sept.  28,  1834;  d  Oct.  24,  1851. 

[25-77]  4.  Phoebe,  b  Jan.  20,  1837;  d  Sept.  16,  1894;  m  Abraham  K.  Kriebel. 

5.  Noah,  b  Dec.  4,  1838;  d  Aug.  16,  1839. 

[68-21]  6.  Sarah  (Anne),  b  Sept.  24,  1840;  m  Joseph  K.  Schultz. 

[19-98]  7.  Jesse  S.,  b  Oct.  11,  1842;  d  Mar.  21,  1915;  m  Susanna  Z=  Kriebel. 

[19-99]  8.  Daniel  S.,  b  Dec.  2,  1845;  d  Apr.  7,  1914;  m  Mary  A.  Abbey. 

9.  Enos,  b  Feb.  1,  1847;  d  Feb.  12,  1847. 

[43-224]  10.  Amanda,  b  May  20,  1850;  m  Noah  Seibert. 

[149-61]  11.  Selina,  b  May  30,  1853;  m  Amandus  Rothenberger. 

12.  Son,  b  Nov.  15,  1856;  stillborn. 


[19-34]  SAMUEL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  3,  1807;  d  Oct.  23,  1879;  s  Benjamin  and  Maria  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-14];  m  Apr.,  1832,  ABIGAIL  KRIEBEL,  b  May  25,  1806;  d  Sept.  5,  1893;  dau  Christopher 
and  Rosina  (Seipt)  Kriebel  [25-1 0b]. 

Children  (5): 


[19-100] 


twins,  b  Apr.  29,  1833;  d  ^37 


1.  Jacob 

2.  Jonathan 

3.  Sophia,  b  Dec.  23,  1835;  d  Apr.  29,  1837. 

4.  Oliver,  b  Aug.  2,  1839;  d  Feb.  7,  1841. 

5.  Isaac,  b  Feb.  9,  1841;  d  Jan.  28,  1920;  m  Susanna  Fisher. 


[19-35]  ABRAHAM  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  22,  1833;  d  June  23,  1911;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(Heydrick)  Kriebel  [19— 15a];  m  Oct.  23,  1856,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  17,  1836;  d  Dec.  3,  1899; 
dau  Melchior  and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-17].  Abraham  H.  Kriebel  lived  on  a  farm  in  Towa- 
mencin  Twp.,  now  owned  by  his  son  Jeremiah. 


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Children  (6): 

[25-104b]  1.  Salome,  b  Jan.  10,  1859;  d  Jan.  10,  1898;  m  Reuben  D.  Kriebel. 

2.  Lavina,  b  Sept.  23,  1860;  d  Apr.  22,  1873. 

3.  Nathaniel,  b  Aug.  15,  1862;  d  Jan.  6,  1864. 

[19-101]  4.  Jeremiah,  b  Feb.  19,  1865;  m  Joanna  D.  Heckler. 

[19—102]  5.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  29,  1867;  m  Annie  K.  Heydrick. 

[19-103]  6.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  27,  1871;  m  Milton  O.  Landis. 


[19-36]  DANIEL  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  3,  1854;  s  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Heydrick)  Kriebel  [19-15b] ; 
m  Oct.  26,  1878,  SALLIE  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  21,  1857;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Schultzl  Kriebel 
[19-26].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Susan  K.,  b  May  24,  1882;  d  Apr.  13,  1885. 

2.  Emma  K.,  b  Feb.  7,  1885. 

3.  John  K.,  b  June  30,  1887. 

4.  Elmer  K.,  b  Apr.  28,  1890. 

[19-103.1]  5.  Allen  K.,  b  Aug.  14,  1894;  m  Katie  S.  Kriebel. 

6.  Edna  K.,  b  Sept.  20,  1898. 


[19-37]  JOSEPH  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  23,  1819;  d  Sept.  20,  1908;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boorse) 
Kriebel  [19-16];  m  May  14,  1843,  MARGARET  SCHWENK,  b - -;  d  Mar.  29,  1902;  dau  Abra¬ 

ham  and  Barbara  (Hartranft)  (Nonemacher)  Schwenk  [49-19b]. 

Children  (3): 

[19-104]  1.  Amanda  S.,  b  Feb.  26,  1844;  d  July  6,  1917;  m  David  M.  Cassel. 

[19-105]  2.  Samuel  S.,  b  Jan.  6,  1851;  m  Emma  J.  Ziegler. 

[19-106]  3.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Nov.  6,  1853;  m  Jonas  B.  Moyer. 


[19-38]  JEREMIAH  KRIEBEL,  d  - — ,  1851;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boorse)  Kriebel 

[19-16];  m  Oct.  8,  1843,  SUSANNA  MININGER,  b  — — - ;  d  Dec.  30,  1899. 

Children  (2): 


1.  William 

[19-107]  2.  Jeremiah 


J  twins,  b  Sept.  20,  1849; 


d  Nov.  8,  1849. 
m  Isabella  Shelly. 


[19-39]  SAMUEL  B.  KRIEBEL,  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boorse)  Kriebel  [19-16];  m  Apr.  25, 
1847,  LAVINA  WAGONER,  b  May  3,  1827;  dau  John  Wagoner. 

Children  (J): 

[19-108]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  June  17,  1848;  m  William  Hunsberger. 

2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  16,  1849. 

3.  Rosalinda 


4.  Angeline 


twins,  b  Apr.  6,  1852. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[19-40]  AARON  KRIEBEL,  b - ,  1824;  d  Feb.  14,  1909;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boorse) 

Kriebel  [19-16]  ;  m  Aug.  2,  1846,  CATHARINE  WISLER,  b  Nov.  12,  1823;  d  May  3,  1901;  dau  Jacob 
Wisler.  No  issue. 


[19-40.1]  HENRY  H.  KRIEBEL,  dec;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Haldeman)  Kriebel  [19-17];  m - . 

One  Child:  Dayton,  dec  before  1900:  had  dau  Gertrude  who  m  C.  S.  Schoonover; 
and  s  Charles;  lived  in  Zoar,  Ohio. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 


[19-41]  MOSES  HALDEMAN  KRIEBLE,  b  June  6,  1830;  d  Oct.  14,  1875;  s  Isaac  and  Anna 
(Haldeman)  Kriebel  [19-17];  m  ACHSAH  ANN  GILES,  b  Apr.  6,  1832;  d  Nov.  — ,  1912;  dau  John 
Giles.  Moses  H.  Krieble  was  m  in  Copley  Twp.,  Summit  Co.,  Ohio;  d  in  Ionia  Co.,  Mich. 


[19-109a] ] 
[19— 109b]  J 
[19-110] 


Children  (2): 

1.  Alvin  Giles,  b  Aug.  27,  1854;  m 

2.  Homer,  b  Dec.  22,  1861;  m  Mary  E.  Gorham. 


|  1.  Charlotte  Roberts,  Lyons,  Mich. 
1  2.  Charlotte  Brown. 


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[19-42]  SAMUEL  H.  KRIEBLE,  b  Aug.  21,  1831;  d  Aug.  11,  1917;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Haldeman) 
Kriebel  [19-17];  m  May  31,  1857,  MRS.  MARY  C.  ECIvARD,  b  May  13,  1825;  d  Dec.  27,  1878;  dau 
of - Hall. 

Samuel  H.  Krieble  died  at  the  home  of  his  daughter,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Dodge,  East  St.  Louis,  Ill. 
Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Joseph  William,  b  June  10,  1858;  d  Aug.  31,  1867;  d  near  Ramsey,  Ill. 

[19-111]  2.  Carroll  Hall,  b  Sept.  6,  1860;  m  Cora  E.  Clink. 

[19-112]  3.  Noah  Isaac,  b  June  8,  1862;  m  Etta  Lake. 

[19—113]  4.  Mettie  B.,  b  Feb.  11,  1865;  d  May  — ,  1914;  m  Samuel  Little. 

5.  Lyly,  b  Aug.  19,  1867;  d  Feb.  9,  1868;  near  Ramsey,  Ill. 

[19-114]  6.  Mertie  M.,  b  Sept.  28,  1869;  m  A.  H.  Dodge. 


[19-43]  JOSEPH  H.  KRIEBLE,  b  Aug.  26,  1835;  ,s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Haldeman)  Kriebel  [19-17]; 
m  May  2,  1861,  MARGARET  LICEY,  b  Feb.  3,  1839;  dau  John  Licey.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1920),  Union 
City,  Mich. 

Children  (8): 


[19-115] 

[19-116] 

[19-117] 

[19-118a] 

[19-118b] 

[19-119] 

[19-120] 

[19-121] 

[19-122] 


1.  Nancy,  b  Nov.  1,  1861;  m  Nathaniel  K.  Fretz. 

2.  Rufus,  b  June  3,  1863;  d  July  27,  1892;  m  Belle  Bolles. 

3.  Millard  D.,  b  June  16,  1865;  m  Nettie  Moon. 

.  ,,  ,  ,  „  „ ,  j  1.  Fremont  Howard. 

4.  Myrta,  b  Dec.  14,  1866;  m  [  2.  David  L.  Buell. 

5.  Clyde  L.,  b  Oct.  13,  1869;  m  Jennie  Kinney. 

6.  Frank  E.,  b  July  5,  1871;  m  Jennie  V.  Guilford. 

7.  Alvan  C.,  b  May  28,  1874;  m  Lizzie  J.  Norton. 

8.  Jennie,  b  Feb.  26,  1876;  m  Charles  D.  Parlin. 


[19-43.1]  ISAAC  H.  KRIEBLE,  d  1908;  aged  71  yrs.;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Haldeman)  Krieble 
[19-17];  m - .  Isaac  H.  Krieble  served  in  the  Civil  War.  In  1899,  he  lived  at  Orville,  Ohio. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Angus. 

2.  Perry  E. 

Perry  E.  Krieble  is  the  Advertising  Manager  of  the  “Ravenna  Republican,”  Ravenna,  Ohio,  and 
had  a  son  who  volunteered  for  service  in  the  World  War.  [ Further  information  unobtainable.] 


[19-44]  ELIZABETH  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  3,  1844;  dau  Isaac  and  Anna  (Haldeman)  Kriebel  [19-17]; 
m  Feb.  12,  1867,  — — — — -  SCHIELE.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1917),  Clay  City,  Clay  Co.,  Indiana. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  William,  b  July  4,  1868;  d  Aug.  20,  1899;  at  Clay  City,  Ind. 

[19-123]  2.  Sylvester,  b  June  29,  1870;  m;  Chicago,  Ill. 

[19-124]  3.  Dore  S.,  b  June  11,  1872;  m ;  Clay  City,  Ind. 

[19-125]  4.  Susie  C.,  b  Aug.  27,  1874;  m:  Barrington,  Ill. 

[19-126]  5.  Lovina  J.,  b  Sept.  6,  1876;  m;  Clay  City,  Ind. 

6.  Nathan  C.,  b  Jan.  31,  1879;  d  Sept.  6,  1904;  at  Chicago. 

7.  Andrew  D.,  b  Dec.  20,  1882;  d  Jan.  22,  1902;  at  Clay  City,  Ind. 

8.  Charles  D.,  b  Feb.  1,  1885;  d  Aug.  5,  1909;  at  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[19-45a]  WILLIAM  H.  KRIEBLE,  b  Nov.  27,  1849;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Haldeman)  Kriebel  [19-17]; 
m  Feb.  29,  1872,  ELIZABETH  FURRY,  b  Oct.  9,  1850;  d  Feb.  19,  1880;  dau  Isaac  Furry.  Ad.  (1920), 
Coal  City,  Ind. 

Children  (5): 

[19-127]  1.  Anna,  b  Dec.  25,  1872;  m  James  F.  Andrew. 

[19-128]  2.  Clara  E.,  b  Mar.  21,  1874;  m  John  Weatherwax. 

[19-129]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  7,  1876;  m  Burch  H.  Lenning. 

4.  Oliver,  b  Apr.  9,  1878;  d  Sept.  17,  1879. 

5.  John,  b  Feb.  1,  1880;  d  July  14,  1880. 


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[  1 9— 45b]  WILLIAM  H.  KRIEBLE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  9,  1880,  MALISSA  HAVT- 
LAND,  b  June  25,  1862;  dau  George  Haviland. 

Children  (7): 

[19-130]  1.  George,  b  July  8,  1883;  m  Elsie  P.  Davis. 

[  19—131  ]  2.  Walter  E.,  b  May  29,  1885;  m  Bertha  Lenora  Reynolds. 

[  1 9—132]  3.  Carl,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  m  Goldie  Gray. 

[  19—133]  4.  Jacob,  b  Sept.  30,  1889;  m  Lena  HoufTman;  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

5.  Mary,  b  Feb.  10,  1892. 

[19-134]  6.  Dora,  b  Jan.  26,  1894;  m  Harry  A.  Liechty. 

[19-135]  7.  Rilla  R.,  b  May  15,  1896;  m  Guy  H.  Doak. 


[19-46]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  28,  1835;  d  Nov.  8,  1886;  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [19-18];  m  Mar.  3,  1859,  RACHEL  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  26,  1837;  d  Feb.  23,  1906;  dau  David  and 
Maria  (Schultz)  Anders  [161-18]. 

Children  (3): 

[48-79]  1.  Anna  Katie,  b  Dec.  26,  1859;  m  Justus  H.  Snyder. 

[19-136]  2.  Nathaniel  A.,  b  Sept.  30,  1862;  d  Apr.  18,  1891;  in  Emma  S.  Seibert. 

3.  Mary  Jane,  b  Dec.  11,  1866;  d  July  22,  1890;  unm. 

[19-47]  RACHEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  21,  1842;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Anders)  Kriebel 
[19-18];  m  Nov.  19,  1864,  ABRAHAM  G.  OBERHOLTZER,  b  Apr.  16,  1841;  d  July  15,  1917; 
s  Abraham  H.  and  Anna  Oberholtzer.  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  17,  1865;  single ;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[19-137]  2.  Katie  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  26,  1869;  m  Elias  U.  Cassel. 


[19-48a]  SAMUEL  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  24,  1842;  d  Apr.  23,  1909;  s  William  and  Mary  (Zilling) 
Kriebel  [19-19] ;  m  Oct.  12,  1867,  SARAH  STONG,  b  Aug.  23,  1843;  d  Feb.  3,  1884;  dau  Henry  Stong. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary  Emma,  b  Dec.  26,  1870;  d  Jan.  16,  1871. 

[19-138]  2.  Sallie  Amanda,  b  Apr.  4,  1874;  m  Elmer  A.  Kepler. 

3.  Alvin,  b  Nov.  28,  1875;  d  Dec.  8,  1875. 

[19-139]  4.  Erma  Lizzie,  b  July  15,  1880;  m  John  A.  Trump. 

[ 19—1 40a]  }  j  1.  Jacob  Doney. 

[  19 — 140b]  I5'  Ida  Jane’  b  Jan'  6’  1884;  m  (  2.  Ambrose  L.  Barto. 


[19-48b]  SAMUEL  Z.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  28,  1885,  KATE  E.  DONEY, 
b  Apr.  20,  1865;  d  Apr.  23,  1911 ;  dau  Jacob  Doney.  Samuel  Z.  Kriebel  was  a  miller;  d  in  Allentown,  Pa. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Clara  May,  b  May  23,  1885;  d  Aug.  24,  1885. 

[19-141]  2.  Mabel,  b  Aug.  20,  1886;  m  Abraham  Roberts. 

[19-142]  3.  Samuel  Z .,  Jr.,  b  Sept.  26,  1889;  m  Gussie  M.  Kernechel. 

[19-143]  4.  Hasting  Sebastian;  1329  Linden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Goldie,  b  Oct.  18,  1895;  d  Oct.  11,  1904. 

[19-49]  MICHAEL  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  10,  1845;  d  Sept.  17,  1919;  s  William  and  Mary  (Zilling) 
Kriebel  [19-19];  m  Nov.  1,  1873,  MARY  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  12,  1855;  d  May  14,  1883;  dau  Abraham  and 
Susanna  (Cassel)  Cassel  [21-30].  Michael  Z.  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  at  Worcester,  Pa. 
Children  (3): 

[19-144]  1.  William  C.,  b  Sept.  28,  1874;  m  Mary  Gibbon. 

[19-145]  2.  Alvin  R.  C.,  b  June  17,  1878;  in  Sarah  Custer. 

[66—18]  3.  Leila  E.,  b  Aug.  19,  1882;  m  Wayne  C.  Meschter. 


[19-50]  FRANCIS  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  2,  1849;  d  July  12,  1886;  s  William  and  Mary  (Zilling) 
Kriebel  [19-19];  in  Oct.  17,  1874,  MARY  SWARTLEY;  dau  Elias  Swartley. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[19-146]  1.  Minnie  Minerva,  b  Mar.  31,  1876;  m  Henry  B.  Hunsicker. 


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[19-147]  2.  William  Sebastus,  b  Dec.  4,  1878;  m  Mary  R.  Myers. 

[19-148]  3.  Mabel  Blanche,  b  Apr.  19,  1881;  m  William  J.  Harman. 

[19-51]  WILLIAM  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  19,  1851;  s  William  and  Mary  (Zilling)  Kriebel  [19-19]; 
m  Sept.  13,  1873,  KATE  H.  SWARTLEY,  b  July  1,  1852;  dau  Elias  Swartley.  Ad.  (1917),  Trenton, 

N.  J. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elmer  E.  S.,  b  May  11,  1874;  d  Sept.  23,  1874. 

2.  Mary,  b  Oct.  1,  1875;  d  June  23,  1892. 

[19-52a]  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  15,  1855;  d  Sept.  24,  1894;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Zilling) 
Kriebel  [19—19] ;  m  Jan.  24,  1880,  DAVIS  G.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  d  Apr.  15,  1880; 
s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Gottschall)  Rosenberger.  Farmer;  lived  at  Worcester,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[19-52b]  MARY  (KRIEBEL)  ROSENBERGER,  same  as  above,  widow  of  Davis  G.  Rosenberger, 
m  2d  time,  May  30,  1885,  ALLEN  F.  D.  JOHNSON,  b  May  9,  1845;  d  Apr.  10,  1912  ;s  Isaac  B.  and 
Elizabeth  (Dick)  Johnson.  Allen  F.  D.  Johnson  was  1st  m  to  Susanna  K.  Schultz  [68-29]. 

Children  {2): 

[19-149]  1.  Francis  Homer,  b  June  23,  1886;  m  Lizzie  H.  Miller. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  29,  1890;  single ;  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

[19-53]  CHESTER  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  16,  1856;  s  William  and  Mary  (Zilling)  Kriebel  [19-19]; 
m  Jan.  27,  1883,  MARY  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  23,  1861;  d  Mar.  4,  1902;  dau  Anthony  and  Maria  (Bitting) 
Schultz  [149-42].  Chester  Z.  Kriebel  is  a  farmer  and  lives  at  Worcester,  Pa.  (1917.) 

While  heating  water  for  washing,  the  dress  of  Mrs.  Chester  Z.  Kriebel  caught  fire  and  she  was  so 
severely  burned  that  she  died. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[19-150]  1.  Melvin,  b  Mar.  19,  1887;  m  Estella  Kline. 

[19—151]  2.  Mabel,  b  Mar.  3,  1889;  m  John  Ruth. 

3.  Robert,  b  Nov.  23,  1890. 

4.  Howard,  b  Apr.  1,  1893. 

5.  Monroe,  b  Nov.  17,  1896. 

6.  Mary,  b  Apr.  1,  1901. 

[19-54]  EDWIN  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  21,  1859;  d - ,  1921;  s  William  and  Mary  (Zilling) 

Kriebel  [19-19];  m  Feb.  1,  1877,  KATHERINE  BEAN,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Kratz)  Bean. 

Children  ( 6 ); 

1.  Mary  Emma,  b  June  27,  1879;  d  Jan.  24,  1882. 

[19-152]  2.  Minnie  Minerva,  b  Sept.  26,  1880;  m  Harry  Henning. 

[19-153]  3.  Alton  Hubrandt,  b  Sept.  30,  1882;  m  Gertrude  Stoudt. 

[19-154]  4.  Edna,  b  June  21,  1888;  m  LeRoy  Yerger;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[19-155]  5.  Harrison  Bean,  b  Feb.  25,  1892;  d - ,  1921;  m  Mabel  V.  Scholl,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

6.  Florence;  single. 

[19-156]  7.  Kathryn,  m  Cresson  Cassel,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[19-55a]  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  27,  1848;  dau  Philip  and  Hannah  (Alderfer)  Kriebel  [19-20]; 
m  Jan.  20,  1872,  1st,  NOAH  C.  KRATZ,  b  Nov.  14,  1849;  d  June  9,  1883;  s  Abraham  and  Fannie 
(Kohl)  Kratz.  Engineer. 

Children  (2): 

[19-157]  1.  Alice  K.,  b  Jan.  25,  1873;  m  Benjamin  R.  Reiff. 

2.  Harvey  K.,  b  Apr.  27,  1874;  d  Aug.  15,  1874. 

[  19— 55b]  MARY  (KRIEBEL)  KRATZ,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  10,  1892,  WILLIAM  Y. 
JOHNSON,  b  Mar.  15,  1844;  d  Mar.  26,  1916;  s  Nicholas  and  Mary  (Yoder)  Johnson.  Miller. 
Address  of  Mrs.  Johnson  (1919),  Creamery,  Pa.  No  issue. 


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[19-56]  JOHN  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  15,  1849;  d  Mar.  14,  1909;  s  Philip  and  Hannah  (Alderfer) 
Kriebel  [19-20];  m  Sept.  7,  1872,  SARAH  GRATER,  b  May  30,  1852;  dau  Elias  and  Sarah  (Tyson) 
Grater.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[19-158]  1.  Lizzie  G.,  b  Nov.  2,  1875;  m  Isaac  M.  Nace. 

[19-159]  2.  Harry  G.,  b  Apr.  22,  1878;  m  Susie  S.  Koons. 

[19-160]  3.  Elias  G.,  b  Aug.  8,  1880;  m  Margaret  S.  Rittenhouse. 

[  19—161  ]  4.  Jonas  G.,  b  Aug.  1,  1883;  m  Mary  Ann  F.  Henning. 

[19-162]  5.  Ella  G.,  b  Sept.  19,  1887;  m  Charles  K.  Johnson. 

[19-57]  HANNAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  4,  1854;  d  Oct.  19,  1907;  dau  Philip  and  Hannah  (Alderfer) 
Kriebel  [19-20];  m  1st,  Mar.  8,  1879,  BENJAMIN  FREDERICK,  b  Sept.  22,  1856;  d  May  18,  1890; 
s  John  and  Catherine  (Zimmerman)  Frederick. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lillie,  b  Aug.  3,  1882;  d  Feb.  5,  1884. 

[19-163]  2.  Oswin,  b  July  28,  1884;  m  Mabel  Bauman. 

Hannah  (Kriebel)  Frederick  m  2d  time,  Daniel  K.  Moyer  [19-68]. 


[19-58]  AMANDA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  5,  1860;  d  Aug.  20,  1894;  dau  Philip  and  Hannah  (Alderfer) 
Kriebel  [19-20];  m  Apr.  21,  1877,  GEORGE  B.  SCHLOTTERER,  b  Apr.  29,  1853;  s  William  and 
Angeline  (Bitting)  Schlotterer.  Phila.  &  Reading  Railway.  Ad.  (1919),  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[19-164]  1.  Warren  Kriebel,  b  Sept.  29,  1881;  m  Emma  M.  Kulp. 

[  19—165]  2.  George  Kriebel,  b  Oct.  22,  1885;  m  Rosa  L.  Brighton. 


[19-60]  ISAAC  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  16,  1845;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn)  Kriebel  [19-21];  m  Sept. 
12,  1868,  ESTHER  STEARLY,  b  Mar.  1,  1850;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Stearly.  Frankford 
Arsenal.  Ad.  (1919),  814  Corinthian  Ave.,  Phila. 


[19-166a] 

[19-166b] 

[19-167] 


Children  (2): 

iTi,  7  r  no  loen  j  L  Laura  Clark 

1.  John,  o  Jan.  28,  1869;  m  0  T  .  TT 

12.  Louise  Hardmg 

2.  Bessie,  b  Mar.  1,  1876;  m  George  W.  Bradenburgh. 


Narberth,  Pa. 


[19-61]  SAMUEL  SEPTIMUS  KRIEBEL,  b  June  17,  1849;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn)  Kriebel 
[19-21];  m  June  10,  1868,  HARRIET  WOOD,  b  Oct.  16,  1850;  dau  George  and  Rebecca  (Pyotte) 
Wood.  Ad.  (1919),  305  East  6th  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[19-168]  1.  George  Henry,  b  June  29,  1869;  d  June  19,  1918;  m  Elizabeth  Ellam. 

2.  William,  b  Apr.  30,  1871;  single. 

3.  John,  b  Oct.  14,  1872;  d  Aug.  4,  1884. 

[19-169]  4.  Howard,  b  Sept.  20,  1874;  d  May  12,  1912;  m  Bessie  M.  Weber. 

5.  Rebecca  W.,  b  Apr.  17,  1877;  d  Apr.  30,  1877. 

[19-170]  6.  David,  b  Mar.  8,  1878;  m  Samanna  Pierce. 

[19-171]  7.  Horace  H.,  b  Mar.  16,  1884;  m  Anna  Hamilton;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

[19-172]  8.  Isaac  R.,  b  Mar.  23,  1886;  m  Elmira  Murray. 


[19-62]  AMANDA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  11,  1855;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn)  Kriebel  [19-21]; 
m  May  17,  1888,  JOHN  H.  WALT,  b  July  1,  1851.  Ad.  (1920),  711  George  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
No  issue. 


[19-63]  GEORGE  R.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  10,  1857;  d  May  18,  1919;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn) 
Kriebel  [19-21];  m  Dec.  20,  1884,  CAROLINE  TRAPP,  b  May  1,  1858;  dau  John  George  and  Caroline 
(Reitz)  Trapp.  Teamster.  (1920.)  2018  Pratt  St.,  Bridesburg,  Phila. 

One  child: 

[19-173]  Mary  Ella,  b  Jan.  26,  1886;  m  John  G.  Kraemer. 


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[19-64]  SARAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  20,  1859;  d  Dec.  13,  1885;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn) 
Kriebel  [19-21];  m  Oct.  18,  1875,  JOHN  FERRY,  b  June  19,  1856;  dec.  No  issue.  [  No  further  data 
obtainable.] 

[19-65]  REINARD  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  17,  1861;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn)  Kriebel  [19-21];  m 
Apr.  28,  1883,  JANE  A.  HARDSTAFF,  b  Apr.  27,  1866;  dau  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Gotwalts) 
Hardstaff.  Ironwork;  818  Hector  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Children  (13): 

1.  Almira  Amanda,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  d  Sept.  22,  1884. 

[19-174]  2.  Mark  Staley,  b  Mar.  7,  1886;  m  Blanche  T.  Mount. 

3.  Infant,  b  June  14,  1887;  d  June  18,  1887. 

[19-175]  4.  Mary,  b  July  2,  1889;  m  John  P.  Herron. 

[19-176]  5.  Jennie,  b  July  25,  1891;  m  Ellsworth  Mahlin. 

[19-177]  6.  Franklin  Fritz,  b  Dec.  3,  1893;  m  Olive  Redington. 

[19-178]  7.  Lillian,  b  Feb.  27,  1896;  m  Ellwood  B.  Heller. 

8.  Ralph,  b  Apr.  20,  1899. 

9.  Charles,  b  Aug.  4,  1902. 

10.  Thelma,  b  Dec.  20,  1904. 

11.  William  Hardstaff,  b  Feb.  19,  1907. 

12.  Edna,  b  Oct.  5,  1908. 

13.  Russell,  b  Nov.  24,  1911. 

[19-66]  PHILIP  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  8,  1864;  d  Nov.  14,  1910;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rahn)  Kriebel 
[19-21];  m  May  5,  1886,  ELIZABETH  S.  RICHARD,  b  Jan.  15,  1863;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Mary 
(Jones)  Richard.  Res.  Germantown,  Phila. 

One  child:  Edward  V.,  b  Sept.  2,  1889;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[19-67a]  DAVID  K.  MOYER,  b  Jan.  8,  1848;  d  Mar.  3,  1901;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Moyer  [19-22];  m  1st  time,  Feb.  24,  1874,  MARY  A.  GROVE,  b  Jan.  19,  1840;  d  Dec.  23,  1878;  dau 
George  W.  and  Nancy  (Strickler)  Grove.  Cigar  Maker;  lived  at  Dunlaps,  Elkhart  Co.,  Ind. 

Children  (3): 

[19-179]  1.  Grove,  b  Apr.  24,  1877;  m  Rubie  G.  Strickler. 

3*  Warren  O  i  ^  0°^  19,  1878;  single ;  915  N.  3rd  St.,  Savanna,  Ill. 

[  19— 67b]  DAVID  K.  MOYER,  same  as  above,  m2d  time,  Jan.  3,  1884,  JOSIE  M.  GROVE,  b  Nov. 
24,  1848;  dau  George  W.  and  Nancy  (Strickler)  Grove.  No  children. 

[19-68]  DANIEL  K.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  16,  1851  \  d  Dec.  20,  1907;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Moyer  [19-22];  m  HANNAH  (KRIEBEL)  FREDERICK,  widow  of  Benjamin  Frederick  [19-57], 
b  Jan.  4,  1854;  d  Oct.  19,  1907 ;  dau  Philip  and  Hannah  (Alderfer)  Kriebel  [19-20]. 

One  child:  William,  b  Mar.  4,  1895;  U.  S.  A.,  Army  of  Occupation.  (1919.) 

[19-69]  WILLIAM  K.  MOYER,  b  Feb.  25,  1855;  d  Feb.  17,  1882;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Moyer  [19-22];  m  Nov.  6,  1880,  ADELIA  (CONRAD)  SHIFFERT,  b  Apr.  26,  1856;  dau  Peter  and 
Susan  (Wetzel)  Conrad.  Widow  m  2d  time,  Amandus  Schoenly,  Congo,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[19-180]  Susan,  b  Feb.  14,  1882;  d  Apr.  19,  1913;  m  Wallace  G.  Zern,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

Susan  Moyer  Zern  had  several  children.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[19-70a  &  b]  SEPTIMUS  K.  RAWN,  b  Feb.  5,  1850,  d  Mar.  6,  1900;  s  Isaac  H.  and  Magdalena 

(Kriebel)  Rawn  [19-23] ;  m  1st, - WEIDENBACH ;  d  Oct.,  1883;  by  whom  he  had  two  children: 

Milton,  who  d  in  Sept.,  1883;  Annie,  now  Mrs.  Vaughn,  living  at  229  E.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1920.)  SEPTIMUS  K.  RAWN  m  2d  time,  SOPHIE  KOVER.  By  this  union  one  son,  Harvey  K., 
was  born,  whose  address  in  1920  was  1931  Camac  St.,  Phila.  [Letters  unans.] 

[19-71]  ELIZABETH  K.  RAWN,  b  Apr.  16,  1854;  dau  Isaac  H.  and  Magdalena  (Kriebel)  Rawn 
[19-23];  m  Dec.  29,  1883,  MAHLON  WANNER,  b  Feb.  24,  1862; s  Jacob  and  Evana  (Garber)  Wanner. 
Laborer.  Ad.  (1919),  Ironbridge,  Pa.  No  children. 


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[  19-72a]  HENRY  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  7,  1852 ;  s  Septimus  and  Susan  (Schlotterer)  Kriebel  [19-24] ; 
m  1st  time,  July  22,  1871,  LIZZIE  ANN  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  7,  1852;  d  Dec.  18,  1900;  buried  in  Rose  Hill 
Cem.,  Ambler,  Pa.  Lizzie  Ann  Cassel  was  the  dau  of  Elias  Cassel.  (1921.) 


[19-1 82a] 
[19- 182b] 
[19-183] 

[19-183.1] 


Children  (J): 

*  0  ^  0  ,  00  -.o-.  j  1.  Mrs.  Florence  Handman  Hatley. 

1.  Septimus  C„  b  Sept.  23.  1874;  m  )  2  Laila  E  (Fisher)  willers. 

2.  Elias  Wilbur,  b  Dec.  25,  1877;  m  Isabella  Augusta  Lesser. 

3.  Edna,  b  Dec.  6,  1883;  d  Dec.  2,  1890. 

4.  Elizabeth  Irene,  b  Sept.  16,  1888;  m  Charles  Ewing  Adams. 


[19-72b]  HENRY  S.  KRIEBEL,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  20,  1911,  MRS.  MARY  J.  (ASHFORD) 
WEIKEL,  b  Jan.  29,  1867;  dau  John  E.  and  Susanna  (Boorse)  Ashford.  Res.  North  Wales,  Pa. 

Henry  S.  Kriebel  has  for  many  years  been  one  of  the  most  prominent  and  progressive  business  men 
of  North  Wales.  He  is  president  of  the  Valvoline  Oil  Co.,  and  has  been  exceedingly  successful  in  the 
development  of  his  oil  interests.  For  many  years  he  was  president  of  the  North  Wales  School  Board, 
and  served  in  Town  Council  for  a  long  time.  His  advice  is  constantly  sought  in  public  affairs  of  the 
town. 

Mr.  Kriebel  is  interested  in  the  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  having  served  as 
President  of  the  Kriebel  Family  Association,  and  is  at  present  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of 
the  Society  of  The  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles.  He  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for 
the  publication  of  this  book. 


[19-73]  FRANKLIN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  14,  1857;  s  Septimus  A.  and  Susan  (Schlotterer) 
Kriebel  [19-24];  m  Nov.  9,  1878,  SALLIE  A.  FREED,  b  Nov.  10,  1859;  dau  Elias  and  Elizabeth 
(Shutt)  Freed.  Sup’t  of  Electric  Plant;  res.  (1919),  No.  Wales,  Pa. 

Children  (J); 

1.  Russell  Harper,  b  Dec.  6,  1881;  unm;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

2.  Iona  Freed,  b  July  10,  1884;  d  Oct.  17,  1884. 

[19-184]  3.  Mabel  Frances,  b  Nov.  18,  1886;  m  Angus  M.  Winter. 

4.  Irma  Freed,  b  Feb.  28,  1891. 


[19-74]  WILLIAM  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1861;  s  Septimus  A.  and  Susann  (Schlotterer)  Kriebel 
[19-24];  m  Nov.  3,  1887,  ANNIE  E.  WRIGHT,  b  Feb.  3,  1861;  dau  Thomas  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Carley) 
Wright.  Manager.  Ad.  (1918),  6121  McCallum  St.,  Germantown,  Phila. 

Children  (8) : 

1.  David,  b  June  16,  1888;  stillborn. 

[19-185]  2.  Dorothy,  b  June  1,  1889;  m  Nowland  B.  Zane. 

[19-186]  3.  William  S.,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  12,  1890;  m  Mary  B.  Hewitt. 

[  19—187 ]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  26,  1892;  m  Albert  G.  Newbold. 

[19-188]  5.  Thomas  Edwin,  b  Feb.  23,  1894;  d  Sept.  28,  1918;  m  Dorothy  B.  Sanders. 

6.  John,  b  Sept.  15,  1897;  d  Sept.  15,  1897. 

7.  Robert  Wright,  b  Oct.  24,  1898;  single ;  6121  McCallum  St.,  Germantown,  Phila. 

8.  Richard  Theodore,  b  Apr.  18,  1904;  single ;  6121  McCallum  St.,  Germantown,  Phila. 

[19-75]  SEPTIMUS  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  26,  1866;  d  Dec.  30,  1903;  s  Septimus  and  Susan 
(Schlotterer)  Kriebel  [19-24];  m  June  28,  1893,  MARY  MULHOLLAND;  dau  J.  Mulholland. 

One  child:  Beatrice,  b  Feb.  28,  1899;  Bay  Village,  Ohio. 

[19-77]  SEPTIMUS  STOUDT,  b  Mar.  7,  1878;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Kriebel)  Stoudt  [19-25]; 
m  Feb.  24,  1880,  ANNIE  SCHANTZ;  d  Mar.  14,  1892.  Res.  623  Grant  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[19-188.1]  1.  Lillie  Mae,  b  May  21,  1880;  m  Walter  Hartzell. 

[19-188.2]  2.  Elmer,  b  Oct.  22,  1881;  m  Edna  L.  Weigner. 


[19-78]  ALLEN  K.  STOUDT,  b  Mar.  19,  1860;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Kriebel)  Stoudt  [19-25]; 
m  Feb.  21,  1880,  ELISABETH  R.  MININGER,  b  Mar.  12,  1862;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Rife) 
Mininger.  Harness  Maker  for  30  years  and  Shipper.  Ad.  (1919),  Quakertown,  Pa. 


Plate  29 


'V 


Dr.  Christopher  Ivriebel  and  wife,  Regina  [19-7]. 

Taken  from  oil  paintings  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa 


Plate  30 


A  Meeting  of  the  Israel  Kriebel  Family  Association  in  1907  at  the  Israel  Kriebel  [19-12]  Homestead. 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Abner,  h  Feb.  11,  1883;  d  Jan.  23,  1885. 

[19-189]  2.  Asher  M.,  b  Jan.  21,  1886;  m  Emma  Pauline  Hopf. 

[19-190]  3.  Oscar  M.,  b  Mar.  12,  1890;  m  Alma  Rinker. 

4.  Pearl,  b  Mar.  12,  1896;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

5.  Edgar,  b  Dec.  18,  1899;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

Edgar  Stoudt  enlisted  May  9,  1917,  in  the  Air  Service  as  a  machinist;  saw  18  months’  service  in 
France  and  England,  was  honorably  discharged  Mar.  14,  1919. 

[19-79a]  HENRY  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  15,  1852,  s  John  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-26]; 
m  Nov.  18,  1871,  CATHARINE  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  29,  1849;  d  Feb.  8,  1892;  dau  John  and  Maria 
(Anders)  Wiegner  [154-21]. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Mary  Emma,  b  Aug.  18,  1872;  d  Aug.  3,  1892. 

[202-24]  2.  Clara  W.,  b  Nov.  15,  1874;  d  Feb.  12,  1921;  m  Allen  S.  Krauss. 

3.  Irwin  W.,  b  May  11,  1877;  d  June  15,  1899. 

[19-191]  4.  Lizzie  W.,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  d  May  2,  1908;  m  Charles  J.  Thomas. 

[11-314]  5.  Susan,  b  Sept.  8,  1882;  m  Rev.  Howard  H.  Krauss. 

6.  Ella  W.,  b  Nov.  18,  1884;  d  Jan.  4,  1887. 

7.  Catharine  W.,  b  Oct.  13,  1887;  stillborn. 

8.  Elmer  W.,  b  Apr.  25,  1889;  d  Dec.  28,  1889. 

9.  Willis  W.,  b  Sept.  20,  1890. 

[19-79b]  HENRY  S.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SARAH  CATHARINE  (KATIE) 

WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  2,  1854;  d  Mar.  29,  1899;  dau  Ezra  and  Rebecca  (Diehl)  Wiegner  [154-22b].  No 
children.  Repairer  of  Musical  Instruments.  Ad.  (1919),  544  Hamilton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[19-80]  MARY  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  26,  1862;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-26]; 
m  Aug.  30,  1884,  ALLEN  M.  FUNK,  b  Mar.  29,  1863;  s  John  and  Diana  Funk.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919), 
East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[43-376]  1.  Minnie  K.,  b  Dec.  3,  1885;  m  Howard  S.  Seibert. 

2.  Susan  K.,  b  Sept.  5,  1889. 

[19-192]  3.  John  K.,  b  July  27,  1891;  m  Bertha  F.  Gressley;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

4.  Ada  K.,  b  Aug.  22,  1894. 

5.  Nora  K.,  b  Aug.  19,  1896;  d  Apr.  20,  1912. 

6.  Oscar  K.,  b  Jan.  29,  1899;  d  Sept.  26,  1919. 

7.  Mary  K.,  b  Sept.  28,  1901;  d  Feb.  18,  1902. 

8.  Verna  K.,  b  Mar.  11,  1904. 

[19-81]  SUSAN  SCHULTZ  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  28,  1864;  dau  John  S.  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-26];  m  May  21,  1904,  D.  MELVIN  ALLEBACH,  s  David  H.  and  Sarah  S.  Allebach. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lester  K.,  b  Apr.  8,  1906;  d  May  12,  1906. 

2.  Wilson  K.,  b  July  12,  1907;  d  Oct.  10,  1907. 

D.  Melvin  Allebach  was  married  1st  time  to  Alice  M.  Cassel  [21-222]. 

[19-82]  JOSEPH  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  20,  1867;  d  June  1,  1920;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-26];  m  Apr.  27,  1893,  MAGGIE  JANE  HILLEGASS,  b  Dec.  5,  1868;  dau  Levinus  Hille- 
gass.  Foreman;  lived  at  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Elsie  Hillegass,  b  Mar.  12,  1897;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[19-83]  HOWARD  WIEGNER  KRIEBEL,  b  July  6,  1859;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [19-28a];  m  Jan.  26,  1884,  THAMAR  KRIEBEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  17,  1858;  dau  Thomas  and 
Hannah  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-11].  Ad.  (1921),  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  children. 


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Howard  Wiegner  Kriebel  was  born  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.;  he  was  educated  in  the 
public  schools  of  his  native  twp.,  at  the  Keystone  State  Normal  School,  Kutztown,  Pa.  (graduating 
in  1876),  and  at  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

He  taught  in  the  public  schools  of  his  native  twp.  and  at  Perkiomen  Seminary,  Pennsburg,  Pa., 
which  institution  he  helped  to  revive,  where  he  served  also  as  bookkeeper,  secretary  and  trustee. 
He  resigned  from  this  position  to  write  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania,”  an  historical  sketch 
published  in  1904  by  the  Pennsylvania  German  Society. 

Mr.  Kriebel  was  the  publisher  of  the  “Pennsylvania  German,”  (from  1906-1914),  an  illustrated 
monthly  magazine  devoted  to  the  biography,  history,  folklore,  literature,  and  general  interests  of 
German  and  Swiss  settlers  in  Pa.,  and  other  states,  and  their  descendants. 

For  a  time  Mr.  Kriebel  served  as  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,  and  for  several  years 
served  as  Secretary  of  the  Conference  of  the  Society.  He  was  also  one  of  the  original  members  of  the 
Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  serving  as  its  Secretary  for  a  number  of  years. 

To  Mr.  Kriebel  belongs  the  credit  of  originating  numerous  movements  in  the  “Society  of  Schwenk¬ 
felders.” 

He  first  started  the  collection  of  valuable  books  and  manuscripts  in  the  Schwenkfelder  families, 
purchasing  many  at  public  sales  in  order  to  preserve  them,  keeping  them  in  his  home  until  the  present 
Historical  Library  Building  was  erected  at  Pennsburg,  when  he  generously  donated  his  valuable  collec¬ 
tion  to  the  Library. 

He  was  the  first  to  suggest  the  idea  of  erecting  a  permanent  building  for  the  preservation  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  books  and  manuscripts,  and  for  twenty  years  kept  agitating  the  idea,  before  it  was  finally 
accomplished. 

For  more  than  forty  years  Mr.  Kriebel  has  been  collecting  data  on  the  history  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders,  and  he  is  the  best  informed  man  in  the  country  today  on  the  early  history  of  the  activities  of 
the  Schwenkfelders,  after  their  arrival  in  Pennsylvania.  All  data  collected  by  Mr.  Kriebel  during 
these  many  years  was  very  kindly  put  at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor  of  this  work,  and  the  Editor  hereby 
wishes  to  acknowledge  his  hearty  gratitude  to  Mr.  Kriebel  for  his  generosity  and  willingness  to  co¬ 
operate  in  every  way  to  make  this  record  as  complete  and  comprehensive  as  possible.  Most  of  the 
field  work  and  research  work  done  to  assemble  the  material  for  this  book  was  done  by  Mr.  Kriebel 
under  the  direction  of  the  Editor,  and  had  it  not  been  for  Mr.  Kriebel’s  intuitive  instinct  for  discover¬ 
ing  clues  to  widely  scattered  families  and  his  dogged  persistence  in  following  out  these  clues  it  would 
not  have  been  possible  to  locate  such  a  large  number  of  families  as  are  included  in  this  book. 

For  the  many  hours  of  gratuitous  service  that  Mr.  Kriebel  has  rendered  the  Schwenkfelder 
Institutions,  and  for  the  many  ideas  originated  by  him  for  the  development  of  these  institutions,  the 
Schwenkfelders  owe  Mr.  Kriebel  a  debt  they  never  can  pay. 

[19-84]  ELMER  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  27,  1867;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel 
[19— 28b] ;  m  Aug.  12,  1896,  NORA  K.  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  14,  1874;  dau  Rev.  George  K.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Krieble)  Meschter  [66-14].  Physician.  Ad.  (1919),  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mildred,  b  July  27,  1900. 

2.  Burton  M.,  b  Oct.  30,  1905. 

[19-85]  LEWIS  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  2,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesenfer)  Kriebel  [19-28b]; 
m  KATIE  BITTENBENDER.  Ad.  (1920),  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Florence,  b  Apr.  10,  1889;  d  Sept.  3,  1906. 

[19-86]  CALVIN  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  6,  1870;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel  [19-28b] ; 
m  Mar.  26,  1896,  NORA  C.  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  24,  1875;  dau  Charles  Y.  and  Matilda  (Clemmer) 
Meschter  [66-8].  Ad.  (1918),  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  Calvin  G.  Kriebel  is  a  farmer,  living  near 
Hereford,  Pa.  He  is  president  of  the  Israel  Kriebel  Family  Association  and  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Managers  of  the  Charity  Fund  of  the  Church. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ralph  M.,  b  Oct.  12,  1897. 

2.  Mae  M.,  b  Feb.  17,  1899. 

3.  Stanley  M.,  b  July  24,  1905. 


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[19-87]  REGINA  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  24,  1872;  dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel 
[  1 9— 28b] ;  m  Apr.  25,  1896,  HORACE  R.  GERY,  b  Dec.  14,  1873;  s  Michael  N.  and  Sallie  (Reese) 
Gery.  Carpenter.  Ad.  (1919),  Hereford,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[19-193]  1.  Helen  K.,  b  Dec.  20,  1897;  m - 

2.  Webster  K.,  b  Sept.  22,  1902. 

3.  Clarence  K.,  b  May  5,  1907. 

4.  Alda  K.,  b  May  5,  1909. 

5.  Claude  Iv.,  b  Mar.  5,  1911. 

[19-88]  ANDREW  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  4,  1877;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel 
[l9-28b];  m  Oct.  23,  1897,  ELLEN  C.  GERY,  b  Oct.  20,  1879;  dau  James  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Warm- 
kessel)  Gery.  Butcher.  Ad.  (1919),  Hereford,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Emarine  G.,  b  Oct.  11,  1899;  Hereford,  Pa. 

2.  Ira  G.,  b  Mar.  20,  1901;  Hereford,  Pa. 

3.  Verna  G.,  b  Nov.  29,  1902;  Hereford,  Pa. 

4.  Asher  G.,  b  Nov.  28,  1904;  Hereford,  Pa. 

5.  Russell  G.,  b  May  30,  1906;  d  Oct.  21,  1906. 

6.  Lloyd  G.,  b  Feb.  15,  1908;  Hereford,  Pa. 

7.  Harold  G.,  b  Mar.  17,  1910;  Hereford,  Pa. 

8.  Elizabeth  G.,  b  Nov.  15,  1911;  Hereford,  Pa. 

9.  Pauline  G.,  b  June  8,  1915;  Hereford,  Pa. 

10.  Dorothy  G.,  b  Apr.  2,  1918;  Hereford,  Pa. 

[19-89]  ASHER  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  14,  1879;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel 
[19-28b];  m  Jan.  5,  1905,  BERTHA  H.  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  7,  1879;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  Jane 
(Hippie)  Heebner  [21-43b].  Physician.  Ad.  (1919),  Lynnville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  T.  Randall,  b  Nov.  29,  1905. 

2.  H.  Denton,  b  Apr.  7,  1910. 

3.  Willard  A.,  b  May  22,  1912. 

[19-90]  HENRY  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Griesemer)  Kriebel 
[19-28b] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1902,  ANNIE  M.  RITTER,  b  Jan.  13,  1882;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Amanda E.  (Knappen- 
berger)  Ritter  [75b-41].  Manager  of  Provision  Department,  Wholesale  Meat  House.  Ad.  (1919), 
335  No.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Edith  A.,  b  May  30,  1902;  335  No.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Henry  C.,  b  July  4,  1903;  335  No.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Melda  E.,  b  Nov.  22,  1904;  335  No.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Donald  R.,  b  Oct.  9,  1914;  d  Sept.  6,  1916. 

[19-91]  WILLIAM  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  29,  1854;  d  Nov.  5,  1906;  s  Elias  and  Sophia  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [19-29] ;  m  Oct.  20,  1879,  MARIA  H.  DEISHER,  b  Feb.  17,  1855; dau  Joel  and  Lydia  (Heistand) 
Deisher.  Lived  at  Polo,  Ill. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Henry  D.,  b  Jan.  21,  1881;  Weede,  Montana. 

[19-194]  2.  May  A.,  b  Oct.  30,  1882;  m  Joseph  C.  Dommel. 

[19-195]  3.  Almira,  b  July  17,  1884;  m  Andrew  J.  Trump. 

[19-196]  4.  Ambrose  S.,  h  Nov.  10,  1886;  m  Verona  Brenner. 

5.  Leona,  b  Jan.  9,  1890;  d  July  2,  1892. 

[19-197]  6.  Beulah,  b  Sept.  13,  1892;  m  Hodge  E.  Huffman. 

[19-92  SUSAN  KRIEBEL,  b  July  3,  1856;  dau  Elias  and  Sophia  (Wiegner)  Kriebel  [19-29]; 
m  Dec.  12,  1874,  JOHN  S.  BERKY,  b  July  31,  1852;  s  Daniel  G.  Berky.  Ad.  (1919),  Barto,  Pa. 


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Children  (7): 

[19-198]  1.  Elmer  K.,  b  Nov.  8,  1875;  m  Annie  B.  Bauer. 

[19-199]  2.  Annie  K.,  b  Sept.  6,  1877;  m  Wm.  Herbert  Clauser. 

[19-200]  3.  Lillie  May,  b  Oct.  4,  1882;  m  Edwin  R.  Huber. 

4.  Sidney  K.,  b  Jan.  10,  1886;  d  Jan.  21,  1893. 

5.  Harvey  K.,  b  Jan.  5,  1888;  d  Feb.  7,  1893. 

6.  Mary  K.,  b  Dec.  9,  1889;  d  Jan.  22,  1893. 

7.  Norman  K.,  b  Feb.  19,  1892. 


[19-93]  MARY  ANN  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  13,  1862;  d  Dec.  30,  1919;  dau  Elias  and  Sophia(Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [19-29] ;  m  JOSHUA  KOCH.  No  issue.  Mr.  Koch  resides  at  1332  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 


[19-94]  ALLEN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  28,  1861;  s  Andrew  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-31]; 
m  in  1888,  KETURAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  18,  1869;  dau  Manoah  and  Annetta  (Trump)  Schultz 
[149-66a].  Farmer.  Ad.  (1921),  Hereford,  Pa. 


[19-201] 

[19-202] 


Children  (10): 

1.  Ada,  b  Sept.  12,  1888;  m  Elwood  J.  Spatz. 

2.  Chester,  b  Jan.  16,  1890;  m  Emma  A.  Gander. 

3.  Homer,  b  Dec.  31,  1892;  Hereford,  Pa. 

4.  Owen,  b  Feb.  26,  1895;  Hereford,  Pa.  Owen  S.  Kriebel  served  with  the  A.  E.  F.,  en¬ 

listing  July  24,  1918,  and  served  to  May  30,  1919.  Engagements:  Meuse- Argonne 
Offensive,  Nov.  1,  to  Nov.  11,  1918.  He  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp  Dix, 
June  18,  1919. 

5.  Irene,  b  Oct.  1,  1898;  Hereford,  Pa. 

6.  Norman  \twins  &  june  30,  1901. 

7.  Raymond 

8.  Mary,  b  Feb.  25,  1905. 

9.  Helen,  b  July  7,  1910;  d  Jan.  11,  1912. 

10.  Corinne,  b  Feb.  6,  1913. 


[19-95]  REV.  OSCAR  S.  KRIEBEL,  D.D.,  b  Sept.  10,  1863;  s  Andrew  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-31];  m  June  30,  1891,  CORINNE  MILLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1865;  dau  Wells  W.  Miller.  Minis¬ 
ter  of  the  Gospel  and  Principal  of  Perkiomen  School.  Ad.  (1921),  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[19-203]  1.  Florence  Frieda,  b  Apr.  17,  1892;  m  Israel  S.  Adams. 

2.  Mary  Miller,  b  Oct.  10,  1893;  Pennsburg,  Pa.;  instructor  in  French  and  German  in 
South  Side  High  School,  Bethlehem,  Pa.;  graduate  of  Oberlin  College,  1916. 

[19-204]  3.  Louisa  Ellison,  b  Oct.  9,  1894;  m  Ralph  Snyder  Adams. 

Rev.  Oscar  Schultz  Kriebel,  A.M.,  D.D.,  was  born  on  a  farm  at  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  His 
father  dying  when  the  boy  was  but  thirteen  years  of  age,  many  responsibilities  were  placed  upon  Dr. 
Kriebel  and  his  elder  brother  who  was  but  two  years  his  senior.  The  full  management  of  the  farm 
practically  rested  on  the  shoulders  of  these  two  boys  for  several  years.  However,  Dr.  Kriebel  managed 
to  attend  the  public  schools  of  his  native  twp.,  studying  diligently  at  home  when  he  was  not  permitted 
to  attend  school,  and  was  able  in  a  few  years  to  pass  an  examination  for  a  teacher’s  certificate,  which 
then  permitted  him  to  teach  in  the  public  schools  of  the  county.  In  this  way  he  spent  three  years  in 
teaching,  and  then  in  1883  he  entered  Oberlin  Academy,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  where  he  remained  for  two  years 
preparing  for  college. 

Not  having  any  financial  assistance  Dr.  Kriebel  was  obliged  to  pay  his  own  way  through  the 
Academy  and  College  and  he  did  this  by  accepting  all  kinds  of  honest  employment,  during  his  college 
course  and  during  the  summer  vacations — working  on  the  farm,  selling  books  or  stereoscopic  views  or 
teaching.  Thus  by  great  diligence  and  conscientious  effort  he  was  able  to  work  his  own  way  through 
Oberlin  College,  and  was  graduated  in  1889  with  the  degree  of  A.B. 

It  was  during  his  college  career  that  Dr.  Kriebel  was  visited  by  a  committee  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church  of  the  Upper  District,  for  the  purpose  of  asking  him  to  become  the  minister  of  their  churches, 
as  Rev.  Joshua  Schultz  who  was  then  pastor  of  this  District  was  growing  old  and  in  very  poor  health, 
so  that  it  was  thought  that  someone  should  be  procured  to  assist  him  and  be  able  to  take  his  place  when 
he  became  entirely  incapacitated.  The  committee  was  induced  to  take  this  trip  because  in  his  younger 
days  in  connection  with  the  Sunday  Schools  of  the  Upper  District,  Dr.  Kriebel  had  always  taken  an 


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active  part,  was  a  faithful  worker,  and  an  earnest  speaker.  All  these  qualities  seemed  to  indicate 
that  he  would  make  an  acceptable  minister.  When  the  committee  waited  upon  Dr.  Kriebel  and 
presented  all  aspects  of  the  situation  to  him,  he  replied: 

“I  know  that  I  can  teach,  but  I  do  not  know  that  I  shall  be  a  success  as  a  preacher,  and  I  am  not 
fitted  to  be  a  farmer.”  However,  having  his  mind  turned  in  the  direction  of  the  ministry,  upon  his 
graduation  from  the  college  department  he  entered  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  spending  two  years 
in  study  for  the  ministry  and  was  given  the  degree  of  A.M.  in  1892.  In  1891  Dr.  Kriebel  was  married 
to  Miss  Corinne  Miller,  who  also  was  graduated  from  Oberlin  College  in  1886.  The  following  year 
they  took  a  trip  abroad  where  Dr.  Kriebel  finished  his  third  year  of  theological  work  in  the  University 
of  Berlin. 

In  the  meantime  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches  of  the  Upper  District,  realizing  that  if  they  desired 
to  have  a  pastor  who  would  embody  all  the  requisites  which  they  desired  to  have,  they  would  have  to 
provide  further  means  of  support  than  had  previously  been  given  their  pastors,  as  prior  to  this  time, 
none  of  the  ministers  of  the  Church  were  paid  for  their  services,  but  obtained  their  living  from  their 
daily  occupations.  At  the  same  time  there  seemed  to  be  a  growing  demand  for  a  school  in  the  com¬ 
munity  which  would  enable  the  boys  and  girls  of  that  vicinity  to  obtain  further  education  than  was 
given  in  the  public  schools  at  that  time.  The  outgrowth  of  this  thought  was  the  purchasing  of  Perkio- 
men  Seminary,  by  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  the  electing  of  Oscar  S.  Kriebel  as  the  principal  and 
also  the  pastor  of  the  Upper  District  Churches,  which  at  that  time  included  three  churches,  or  meeting 
houses,  viz.:  Washington,  Hosensack,  and  Kraussdale.  When  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Kriebel  returned  from 
abroad  in  1892,  Dr.  Kriebel  was  installed  as  Pastor  of  the  Upper  District  and  as  Principal  of  Perkiomen 
Seminary.  [For  the  history  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  see  page  29.) 

The  growth  and  development  of  the  Schwenkfelder  congregation  dates  from  this  time,  for  with  the 
enthusiasm  and  optimism  which  has  pervaded  Dr.  Kriebel’s  career,  changes  and  expansions  have  taken 
place  within  the  Schwenkfelder  denomination  which  have  meant  much  progress  and  resulted  in  the 
present  achievements.  In  all  of  these  movements  Dr.  Kriebel  has  been  the  leader.  The  organization 
of  the  Mission  Board,  the  expansion  of  mission  work,  the  organization  and  incorporation  of  the  Board 
of  Publication  for  the  monumental  task  of  publishing  the  Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum,  and  the 
development  of  Perkiomen  School  are  all  achievements  in  which  Dr.  Kriebel  has  been  the  leading 
figure.  As  a  result  of  his  leadership  the  new  Palm  Schwenkfelder  Church  was  dedicated  September 
24,  1911,  with  its  entire  cost  of  more  than  $40,000.00  entirely  pledged.  This  church  edifice  is  located 
in  precisely  the  geographic  center  of  what  is  known  as  the  Upper  District,  and  since  its  erection  the  three 
separate  church  buildings  at  Hosensack,  Washington,  and  Kraussdale,  have  been  abandoned  excepting 
for  funeral  purposes.  The  cemeteries  are  still  retained  and  kept  in  good  repair.  The  building  at 
Washington  has  been  torn  down  and  a  suitable  marker  erected  on  the  site  where  the  former  pulpit  stood. 
The  cemetery  has  been  enclosed  with  a  handsome  stone  wall.  The  new  building  at  Palm  is  constructed 
of  stone,  and  the  main  timbers  on  the  inside  were  cut  from  the  trees,  which  formerly  stood  in  the  yard 
of  the  Washington  Schwenkfelder  Church.  A  handsome  pipe  organ  of  superior  quality  is  also  one  of 
several  outstanding  features  of  this  Church.  This  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  Church  erected  in  which 
a  pipe  organ  was  installed.  The  Palm  Church  is  a  memorial  to  the  services  of  Dr.  O.  S.  Kriebel  as 
Pastor.  On  October  27,  1917,  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  ordination  of  Dr.  Kriebel  to  the 
Christian  ministry  was  held  in  this  Palm  Church.  The  exercises  were  largely  attended  by  friends  and 
members  from  far  and  near  and  were  a  memorable  event  for  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  Upper 
District. 

Dr.  Kriebel  has  written  and  published  a  number  of  treatises,  some  of  which  are  “An  Outline  of 
the  Study  of  The  Acts,  The  Epistles,  and  Revelations;”  “Sanctification  versus  Christian  Perfection;” 
“Conversion  and  Religious  Experience,”  etc.  In  recognition  of  these  works,  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College,  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania,  conferred  upon  Dr.  Kriebel  the  honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity 
in  1907. 

During  the  World  War,  Dr.  Kriebel  was  appointed  fuel  administrator  of  Montgomery  County, 
and  also  a  member  of  the  food  commission.  He  served  as  chairman  of  various  committees  in  the  upper 
end  of  the  county  until  the  relinquishment  of  government  control  after  the  close  of  the  war. 

Dr.  Kriebel’s  two  monuments  are  the  Perkiomen  School  and  the  Palm  Church.  His  untiring 
efforts  have  made  Perkiomen  School  one  of  the  leaders  among  preparatory  schools.  He  has  helped 
many  young  people  to  get  an  education;  he  has  been  instrumental  in  securing  a  large  number  of  young 
men  to  enter  the  Christian  ministry  of  their  various  denominations;  as  a  matter  of  fact  with  the 
exception  of  Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  it  was  through  Dr.  Kriebel’s  encouragement  that  all  the  other  minis¬ 
ters  of  the  Schwenkfelder  denomination  today  were  induced  to  study  for  the  ministry. 


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It  can  truly  be  said  that  Dr.  Kriebel  has  been  the  leader  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  during  the 
last  thirty  years;  he  has  wielded  an  influence  over  the  people  and  community  that  is  far  reaching. 
When  one  looks  back  and  notes  the  activities  that  have  been  started  and  achieved  during  the  past 
thirty  years  one  can  trace  in  their  movements  the  hand  of  Dr.  O.  S.  Kriebel,  so  that  it  can  be  said  with 
truth,  that  the  opening  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  by  the  Schwenkfelders,  marked  the  Renaissance  of 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

[19-96]  IDA  K.  HIESTAND,  b  Dec.  24,  1869;  d  Feb.  25,  1896;  buried  at  the  Lehigh  Church  Cem. ; 
dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Kriebel)  Hiestand  [19-32];  m  CHARLES  MERKEL.  Mr.  Merkel  lives  at 
Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Walter,  b  June  23,  1892.  [No  further  data.] 

2.  Mary,  b  Aug.  12,  1894;  d  Oct.  12,  1909. 

[19-97]  WILLIAM  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  8,  1832;  d  Feb.  26,  1910;  s  Isaac  S.  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-33];  m  Nov.  8,  1856,  SARAH  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  31,  1832;  d  Feb.  24,  1908;  dau  Joseph 
and  Rebecca  (Ileebner)  Cassel  [21-14].  Farmer.  Lived  in  Worcester  Twp.;  later  in  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Anna  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  15,  1857;  d  Oct.  12,  1860. 

2.  Ellen,  b  Sept.  29,  1859;  d  May  2,  1862. 

3.  Isaac,  b  Sept.  26,  1862;  d  Apr.  11,  1875. 

4.  Lawrence,  b  Jan.  7,  1868;  d  Sept.  14,  1894. 

5.  Sylvanus,  b  Oct.  8,  1873;  d  Apr.  10,  1875. 

[19-98]  JESSE  S.  KRIEBLE,  b  Oct,  11,  1842;  d  Mar.  21,  1915;  s  Isaac  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-33];  m  Feb.  4,  1871,  SUSANNA  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  18,  1846;  dau  William  and  Mary 
(Zilling)  Kriebel  [  19-19].  Farmer.  Lived  on  the  old  homestead  of  Isaac  Kriebel,  near  Center  Point,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Apr.  12,  1875;  stillborn. 

2.  Malinda,  b  Mar.  6,  1878;  d  Jan.  11,  1884. 

3.  Ida,  b  Nov.  18,  1880;  d  Feb.  12,  1882. 

4.  Harvey,  b  Mar.  17,  1883;  d  Nov.  15,  1883. 

[19-205]  5.  Vernon  K.,  b  Mar.  4,  1885;  m  Laura  K.  Cassel. 

Jesse  S.  Krieble  was  born  in  Worcester,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  11,  1842.  He  attended  the  public 
schools  of  his  twp.  where  he  was  taught  by  George  Weber  who  instructed  him  in  addition  to  the  usual 
branches  in  mensuration,  geometry,  trigonometry  and  surveying.  Later  he  attended  Freeland  Semi¬ 
nary  and  North  Wales  Academy.  After  teaching  school  for  several  years  in  Worcester  and  Gwynedd 
twps.  he  took  up  farming  as  his  occupation.  He,  however,  was  a  public  spirited  citizen  of  many  inter¬ 
ests  and  devoted  much  of  his  time  to  the  upbuilding  and  advancement  of  his  community.  He  was 
particularly  interested  in  education  and  served  for  27  years  as  a  school  director  of  Worcester  Twp., 
acting  as  the  President  of  the  board  for  about  15  years.  He  also  helped  to  organize  Perkiomen  Seminary 
at  Pennsburg  which  was  taken  over  by  the  Schwenkfelder  church  in  1892,  acting  as  a  trustee  the  rest 
of  his  life. 

As  a  farmer  he  believed  in  united  action  as  the  only  way  that  farmers  could  either  sell  or  buy  their 
commodities  satisfactorily.  He  helped  to  organize  the  “Farmers’  Creamery  Association”  of  Worcester 
and  the  Worcester  “Farmers’  Union,”  and  served  as  president  of  both  associations  for  many  years. 

He  also  took  an  active  interest  in  financial  and  political  affairs.  When  the  North  Wales  Bank  was 
organized  he  became  a  charter  member  of  the  board  and  served  as  long  as  he  lived.  As  a  protest  against 
the  Quay  regime  in  1900,  he  consented  to  become  a  candidate  of  the  independents  for  the  State  Assem¬ 
bly,  but  failed  of  election. 

He  was  a  life  long  and  active  member  of  the  Schwenkfelder  church,  serving  it  as  Secretary  of  the 
General  Conference  and  as  superintendent  of  the  primary  department  of  the  Towamencin  Sunday 
school  for  many  years. 

He  died  March  21st,  1915,  aged  72  years,  5  months,  and  10  days  and  was  buried  in  the  Towamencin 
Sehw.  Cem. 

[19-99]  DANIEL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  2,  1845;  d  Apr.  7,  1914;  s  Isaac  S.  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-33];  m  Dec.  21,  1874,  MARY  A.  ABBEY,  b  Dec.  21,  1853;  d  Jan.  20,  1922;  dau  Chauncey 


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and  Mary  (Honiker)  Abbey.  Daniel  S.  Kriebel  was  a  merchant  and  was  engaged  in  the  grocery  business 
in  Germantown  for  many  years.  He  was  killed  by  a  railroad  train  at  22nd  St.  &  Allegheny  Ave., 
Phila.,  Apr.  7,  1914.  Address  of  widow  (1918),  102  W.  Cliveden  Ave.,  Germantown,  Phila. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Jan.  28,  1876;  1800  Green  St.,  Phila. 

[19-206]  2.  Percy  Elmer,  b  July  25,  1878;  m  Pearl  R.  Christian. 

[  19—207 ]  3.  Bessie,  b  Feb.  28,  1880;  m  William  T.  Brown. 

[19-100]  ISAAC  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  9,  1841 ;  d  Jan.  28,  1920;  s  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[  19—34] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1865,  SUSANNA  FISHER,  b  May  8,  1842;  d  Nov.  13,  1911;  dau  Adam  and  Maria 
(Heydrick)  Fisher  [52a-3].  Farmer;  lived  on  farm  now  occupied  by  his  son  Isaac  Vincent,  adjoining 
the  Salford  Schw.  Church.  For  many  years  Mr.  Kriebel  was  sexton  of  this  Church  and  took  great 
pride  in  caring  for  the  Cemetery  and  in  pointing  out  historical  landmarks  on  this  site,  containing  the 
graves  of  so  many  of  the  pioneer  Schwenkfelders.  He  was  the  last  surviving  active  member  of  this 
church,  and  since  his  death,  regular  services  at  this  place  have  been  discontinued. 

Children  (J): 

[19-208]  1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  21,  1868;  m  Allen  G.  Metzger. 

[19-209]  2.  Abigail,  b  Apr.  3,  1873;  m  William  H.  Alderfer. 

[19-220b]  3.  Susan  F.,  b  Jan.  9,  1882;  m  Irwin  K.  Moyer. 

[  19—210]  4.  Isaac  Vincent,  b  Nov.  12,  1884;  m  Rosa  Idella  H.  Freed. 

[19-101]  JEREMIAH  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  19,  1865;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [19-35];  m  Nov.  26,  1889,  JOANNA  D.  HECKLER,  b  July  4,  1869;  dau  Franklin  and  Mary 
(Dresher)  Heckler  [64-27].  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (£): 

[19-211]  1.  Mary  H.,  b  Aug.  5,  1893;  m  John  B.  Reed. 

2.  Harold  H.,  b  May  29,  1903. 

[19-102]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  29,  1867;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[19-35];  m  Jan.  12,  1895,  ANNIE  K.  HEYDRICK,  b  Feb.  26,  1870;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Maria  (Kriebel) 
Heydrick  [52a-6].  Farmer.  Res.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Mr.  Kriebel  owns  the  former 
Melchior  Kriebel  farm  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Susanna  H.,  b  Sept.  27,  1896. 

2.  Elizabeth  H.,  b  Aug.  9,  1898. 

3.  Herbert  H.,  b  Nov.  9,  1900. 

4.  Miriam  H.,  b  Oct.  17,  1903. 

5.  Esther  H.,  b  Feb.  16,  1906. 

6.  Martha  H.,  b  May  24,  1908;  d  Aug.  11,  1908. 

[19-103]  SUSAN  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  27,  1871;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[19-35];  m  Nov.  1,  1894,  MILTON  O.  LANDIS,  b  Mar.  22,  1873;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Landis.  Farmer. 
Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  Mr.  Landis  lives  on  the  former  Solomon  Schultz  farm,  near 
Center  Point,  Pa. 

One  child:  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Apr.  19,  1898;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[19-103.1]  ALLEN  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  14,  1894;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Sallie  S.  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[19-36] ;  m  Mar.  26,  1921,  KATIE  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  5,  1895;  daw  Charles,  Jr.,  and  Annie  M.  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [25-196a].  Farm  laborer.  Ad.  (1921),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

One  child:  Floyd,  b  Jan.  25,  1922. 

[19-104]  AMANDA  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  26,  1844;  d  July  6,  1917;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Margaret 
(Schwepk)  Kriebel  [19-37];  m  Oct.  17,  1863,  DAVID  M.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1839;  s  Joseph  and  Cath¬ 
erine  Cassel.  Retired  farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[19-212]  1.  Ida  K.,  b  Sept.  3,  1864;  m  Joseph  A.  Moyer. 

[19-213]  2.  Milton  K.,  b  Mar.  2,  1867;  m  Elizabeth  Ruth. 


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[19-214]  3.  Joseph  K.,  b  Aug.  24,  1870;  m  Virginia  S.  Aiman. 

[19-215]  4.  Margaret  K.,  b  Sept.  9,  1874;  m  Alpheus  K.  Allebach. 

[19-216]  5.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  May  26,  1880;  m  Adam  Reber. 

6.  Clayton  K.,  b  Mar.  7,  1886;  d  May  6,  1886. 

7.  Emma  K.,  b  Jan.  12,  1889;  R.  F.  D.,  Souderton,  Pa. 


[19-105]  SAMUEL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  6,  1851;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Margaret  (Schwenk)  Kriebel 
[19-37] ;  m  Dec.  19,  1874,  EMMA  JANE  ZIEGLER,  b  Apr.  28,  1854;  d  June,  1920;  dau  Abraham  K. 
and  Amanda  (Riegner)  Ziegler  [49-275].  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[19-217]  1.  Ella  May,  b  Oct.  23,  1876;  m  William  M.  Freed. 

[19-218]  2.  J.  Horace,  b  May  22,  1878;  m  Anna  Roberta  Wood. 

[19-219]  3.  Abram  Durant,  b  Aug.  26,  1881;  m  Lillie  A.  Clemens. 


[19-106]  ELIZABETH  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  6,  1853;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Margaret  (Schwenk) 
Kriebel  [19-37];  m  Mar.  2,  1873,  JONAS  B.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  1,  1847;  s  Samuel  and  Susan  Moyer. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 


[19-220a] 
[  19— 220b] 
[19-221] 
[19-222] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Elmer,  b  Apr.  18,  1874;  d  Aug.  20,  1875. 

1.  Sallie  M.  Alderfer. 

2.  Susan  F.  Kriebel. 

3.  Ida,  b  Nov.  21,  1880;  m  Reinhart  A.  Clemens. 

4.  Ulysses,  b  Aug.  18,  1886;  m  Ella  M.  Landis. 

5.  Ella  Verda,  b  Nov.  4,  1891. 


2.  Irwin,  b  May  12,  1876;  m 


[19-107]  JEREMIAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  20,  1849;  s  Jeremiah  and  Susanna  (Mininger)  Kriebel 
[19-38];  m  Aug.  10,  1872,  ISABELLA  SHELLY,  b  Feb.  21,  1855;  d  June  12,  1907;  dau  Charles  and 
Barbara  (Shaddinger)  Shelly.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1920),  Doylestown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ) : 

[19—223]  1.  Charles,  b  Jan.  17,  1874;  m  Clara  Myers. 

[19-224]  2.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  7,  1876;  m  Susie  L.  Nice. 

[19-225]  3.  William,  b  Apr.  19,  1878;  m  Mabel  E.  Melchor. 

[19-226]  4.  Susie,  b  Jan.  27,  1882;  m  Irvin  W.  Strawn. 

[19-227]  5.  Henry,  b  June  12,  1884;  m  Mamie  M.  Myers. 

[19-109a]  ALVIN  GILES  KRIEBLE,  b  Aug.  27,  1854;  s  Moses  Haldeman  and  Achsah  Ann  (Giles) 
Krieble  [19-41];  m  1st  time,  in  1879,  CHARLOTTE  ROBERTS,  b  Sept.  2,  1854;  d  June  3,  1897; 
dau  Hiram  Roberts.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Lyons,  Ionia  Co.,  Mich. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emma,  b  Dec.  7,  1879;  d  Dec.  7,  1879. 

[19-228]  2.  Alta  G.,  b  Aug.  15,  1886;  m  Lee  McNear;  208 E.  Washington  St.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

[  19—229]  3.  Robert  E.,  b  July  26^  1888;  m;  113^2  E.  Allegan  St.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Robert  E.  Krieble  was  a  soldier  in  the  regular  army  for  3  years. 

[19-109b]  ALVIN  GILES  KRIEBLE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  16,  1903,  CHARLOTTE 
BROWN,  b  Dec.  16,  1874;  dau  Joseph  Carter  Brown.  No  issue.  [Letters  returned;  unable  to  complete .] 

[19-110]  HOMER  KRIEBLE,  b  Dec.  22,  1861;  s  Moses  Haldeman  and  Achsah  Ann  (Giles)  Krieble 
[19-41];  m  Sept.  6,  1885,  MARY  E.  GORHAM,  b  Aug.  22,  1862;  dau  Miles  Gorham.  Farmer.  Ad. 
(1919),  Liberal,  Kansas.  No  issue. 

An  adopted  daughter,  Bertha  G.,  was  born  Oct.  24,  1889;  married  June  7,  1910,  Ralph  C.  Hays, 
born  Mar.  20,  1888.  Liberal,  Kansas. 


[19-111]  CARROLL  HALL  KRIEBLE,  b  Sept.  6,  1860;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Mrs.  Mary  C.  (Eckard) 
Krieble  [19-42];  m  Jan.  16,  1902,  CORA  ETTA  CLINK,  b  June  27,  1871;  dau  John  Clink.  Telegraph 
Operator.  Ad.  (1918),  Ashley,  Ind. 


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[19-112]  NOAH  ISAAC  KRIEBLE,  b  June  8,  1862;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Mrs.  Mary  C.  (Eckard) 
Krieble  [19-42];  m  Dec.  18,  1889,  ETTA  V.  LAKE,  b  Sept.  22,  1870;  dau  Norman  E.  Lake.  Telegraph 
Operator.  Ad.  (1918),  Stewardson,  Ill. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Guy  E.,  b  Sept.  18,  1891;  single ;  Stewardson,  Ill. 

2.  Marie,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  single ;  Stewardson,  Ill. 

3.  Lucile,  b  June  20,  1899;  single ;  Stewardson,  Ill. 

[19-114]  MERTIE  M.  KRIEBLE,  b  Sept.  28,  1869;  dau  Samuel  H.  and  Mrs.  Mary  C.  (Eckard) 
Krieble  [19-42];  m  July  14,  1890,  A.  H.  DODGE.  Ad.  (1917),  E.  St.  Louis,  Ill. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Maud  K.,  b  June  21,  1891;  d  June  23,  1891. 

2.  Alma  May,  b  May  11,  1892;  d  Mar.  17,  1895. 

3.  Ada  H.,  b  Dec.  28,  1893;  d  Mar.  14,  1914. 

4.  Elma  M.,  b  Oct.  30,  1895. 

5.  Glen  M.,  b  Jan.  29,  1898. 

6.  Fay  K.,  b  Feb.  1,  1900. 

[19-115]  NANCY  KRIEBLE,  b  Nov.  1,  1861;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble  [19-43]; 
m  Dec.  29,  1886,  NATHANIEL  K.  FRETZ,  b  May  18,  1856;  s  Eli  H.  Fretz.  Florist.  Ad.  (1917), 
Pratt,  Kansas. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Earl,  b  Dec.  15,  1887;  d  Apr.  11,  1890. 

2.  Daisy,  b  Aug.  31,  1889;  Pratt,  Kansas. 

3.  Glen  E.,  b  Nov.  26,  1890;  Pratt,  Kansas. 

4.  Ada,  b  June  11,  1894;  Pratt,  Kansas. 

[19-116]  RUFUS  KRIEBLE,  b  June  3,  1863;  d  July  27,  1892;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey) 
Krieble  [19 — 43] ;  m  BELLE  BOLLES,  b  Apr.  17,  1864;  dau  James  Bolles.  Ad.  (1918),  Sherwood,  Mich. 
Children  (3); 

[19-230]  1.  Hazel,  b  Oct.  29,  1887;  m  C.  J.  Richards. 

[19-231]  2.  Mabelle,  b  June  13,  1889;  m  B.  S.  Hayne. 

3.  Bennie  Frays,  b  Jan.  27,  1893;  in  1918,  a  Corporal  with  A.  E.  Forces  in  France. 

[19-117]  MILLARD  D.  KRIEBLE,  b  June  16,  1865;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble 
[19-43];  m  Feb.  18,  1892,  NETTIE  MOON,  b  May  18,  1868;  dau  Charles  Moon.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918), 
R.  F.  D.  2,  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

Children  (J): 

[19-232]  1.  Ruth,  b  Mar.  19,  1894;  m  Wilford  Snethen. 

2.  Blanch,  b  Nov.  2,  1897;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

3.  Grace,  b  Feb.  17,  1900;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

4.  Dorothy,  b  Aug.  30,  1909;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

[19-1 18a]  MYRTA  KRIEBLE,  b  Dec.  14,  1866;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble 
[19M3];  m  1st  time,  July  3,  1886,  FREMONT  HOWARD,  b  Sept.  29,  1863;  d  Nov.  17,  1891. 

One  child: 

[19-233]  Winona  Beatrice,  b  July  9,  1889;  m  Chas.  H.  Alden. 

[19-1 18b]  MYRTA  (KRIEBLE)  HOWARD,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  25,  1903,  DAVID  L. 
BUELL,  b  Jan.  27,  1839.  No  children.  Ad.  (1918),  Union  City,  Mich. 

[19-119]  CLYDE  L.  KRIEBLE,  b  Oct.  13,  1869;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble  [19-43]; 
m  Mar.  10,  1902,  JENNIE  KINNEY,  b  Feb.  17,  1867;  dau  James  Kinney.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1917), 
Burlington,  Mich.  No  children. 

[19-120]  FRANK  EDWIN  KRIEBLE,  b  July  5,  1871;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble 
[19-43] ;  m  Nov.  6,  1897,  JENNIE  V.  GUILFORD,  b  June  22,  1873;  dau  James  Ford  Guilford.  Farmer. 
Ad.  (1917),  Union  City,  Mich. 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Paul  Ford,  b  June  25,  1900. 

2.  Chattie  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  21,  1903. 

3.  Eleanor  Juliet,  b  Apr.  27,  1906. 

4.  Brady  Franklin,  b  Apr.  2,  1909. 

[19-121]  ALVAN  CURTIS  KRIEBLE,  b  May  28,  1874;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble 
[19-43];  m  May  3,  1897,  LIZZIE  JENNIE  NORTON,  b  Feb.  27,  1877;  dau  John  Ward  Norton. 
Teamster.  Ad.  (1917),  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Kieth  Neil,  b  Oct.  6,  1903;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

2.  Verna  Gretchen,  b  Aug.  28,  1906;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

3.  Frieda  Katherine,  b  Apr.  18,  1909;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

4.  Alvan  Cecil,  b  June  26,  1912;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

5.  Blanche  Winona,  b  Aug.  23,  1913;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

6.  Merle  Marguerite,  b  Jan.  18,  1915;  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

[19-122]  JENNIE  KRIEBLE,  b  Feb.  26,  1876;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Margaret  (Licey)  Krieble 
[19-43];  m  Sept.  8,  1898,  CHARLES  DeWITT  PARLIN,  b  Mar.  10,  1873;  s  C.  A.  Parlin.  Ad.  (1917), 
Union  City,  Mich. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Harold  C.,  b  July  4,  1901. 

2.  Kenneth  K.,  b  Feb.  17,  1904. 

3.  Bondalyn  M.,  b  July  1,  1906. 

4.  Gertrude  C.,  b  Nov.  15,  1908. 

5.  Liston  D.,  b  May  21,  1911. 

6.  Neuell  J.,  b  Sept.  15,  1913. 

7.  Loren  W.,  b  Aug.  22,  1915. 

[19-127]  ANNA  BELL  KRIEBLE,  b  Dec.  25,  1872;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Furry)  Krieble 
[19-45a] ;  m  Dec.  25,  1893,  JAMES  F.  ANDREW,  b  Jan.  31,  1861 ;  s  Peter  and  Agnes  (Findley)  Andrew. 
Engaged  in  mining.  Ad.  (1918),  333  Vermont  St.,  Brazil,  Ind. 

Children  (J): 

1.  William  K.,  b  Apr.  27,  1895;  333  Vermont  St.,  Brazil,  Ind. 

2.  May  E.,  b  June  19,  1897;  333  Vermont  St.,  Brazil,  Ind. 

3.  Harry  B.,  b  Dec.  1,  1901;  333  Vermont  St.,  Brazil,  Ind. 

4.  Lucile  B.,  b  Nov.  2,  1906;  333  Vermont  St.,  Brazil,  Ind. 

[19-128]  CLARA  ETTA  KRIEBLE,  b  Mar.  21,  1874;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Furry)  Krieble 
[19-45a];  m  Apr.  16,  1893,  JOHN  WEATHERWAX,  b  Mar.  18,  1871;  s  John  and  Magdalena  (Smith) 
Weatherwax.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Clay  City,  Ind. 

Children  (7): 

[19-234]  1.  John  Tarquin,  b  Mar.  18,  1894;  m  Pearl  Liechty. 

[19-235]  2.  Rose  M.,  b  June  23,  1896;  m  Walter  C.  Cotter. 

3.  William  H.,  b  Oct.  3,  1899. 

4.  Leonard  L.,  b  June  31,  1902. 

5.  Juanita  M.,  b  Mar.  28,  1905. 

6.  Thelma  B.,  b  Sept.  8,  1910. 

7.  Charles  B.,  b  Mar.  5,  1913. 

[19-129]  ELIZA  MAY  KRIEBLE,  b  Mar.  7,  1876;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Furry)  Krieble 
[19-45a];  m  Apr.  23,  1896,  BURCH  H.  LENNING,  b  Jan.  18,  1875;  s  Doss  A.  and  Philmia  (Kidd) 
Lenning.  Miner.  Ad.  (1918),  Coal  City,  Ind. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Dossie,  b  Sept.  10,  1897;  Navy,  Norfolk,  Va. 

2.  Blanche,  b  Oct.  20,  1898;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

3.  Ethel,  b  Apr.  13,  1900;  Coal  City,  Ind. 


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4.  Theodore,  b  Jan.  9,  1906;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

5.  Mildred,  b  Jan.  19,  1908;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

6.  Thelma,  b  Oct.  7,  1911;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

7.  Clarence  1  twjns  b  Mar.  5,  1914;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

8.  Laurence  j 

9.  Burch  Lowell,  b  Mar.  24,  1918;  d  Apr.  19,  1918. 

[19-130]  GEORGE  KRIEBLE,  b  July  8,  1883;  s  William  H.  and  Malissa  (Haviland)  Krieble 
[19-45b];  m  Mar.  5,  1911,  ELSIE  PAULINE  DAVIS,  b  Sept.  9,  1886;  dau  Albert  and  Mary  Jane 
(Bowen)  Davis.  Agent  Am.  Rwy.  Express  Co.  Ad.  (1920),  Maquoketa,  Iowa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Dorothy  Helen,  b  Dec.  20.  1912. 

2.  Robert  William,  b  Aug.  23,  1914. 

3.  Francine,  b  June  20,  1916. 

4.  Jeanette  j  twi  b  Jul  6  1919 

5.  Janmce  J 

[19-131]  WALTER  ELSWORTH  KRIEBLE,  b  May  29,  1885;  s  William  and  Malissa  (Haviland) 
Krieble  [19-45b] ;  m  May  22,  1908,  BERTHA  LENORA  REYNOLDS,  b  Dec.  18,  1887;  dau  W.  H. 
and  Laura  (White)  Reynolds.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Coal  City,  Ind. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mildred  Lovern,  b  Jan.  1,  1910;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

2.  William  Wymond,  b  Dec.  12,  1917;  Coal  City,  Ind. 

[19-132]  CARL  KRIEBLE,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  s  William  and  Malissa  (Haviland)  Krieble  [  19— 45b] ; 
m  Aug.  1,  1909,  GOLDIE  GRAY,  b  Oct.  19,  1884;  dau  Ralph  and  Lobitha  (Garvin)  Gray.  Blacksmith. 
Ad.  (1919),  Coal  City,  Ind. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Merle,  b  Feb.  11,  1910. 

2.  Alice,  b  Apr.  10,  1912. 

[19-134]  DORA  KRIEBLE,  b  Jan.  26,  1894;  dau  William  and  Malissa  (Haviland)  Krieble  [19-45b]; 
m  Sept.  8,  1914,  HARRY  A.  LIECHTY,  b  Apr.  6,  1892;  s  Jesse  and  Catharine  (Steiner)  Liechty. 
Rural  Letter  Carrier.  Ad.  (1919),  Cory,  Ind. 

One  child:  Virginia  Wave,  b  May  13,  1916. 

[19-135]  RILLA  RUTH  KRIEBLE,  b  May  15,  1896;  dau  William  and  Malissa  (Haviland)  Kriebel 
[  19 — 45b] ;  m  Jan.  22,  1916,  GUY  H.  DOAK,  b  June  10,  1893;  s  John  E.  and  Louella  (Hildebrand) 
Doak.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Coal  City,  Ind. 

One  child:  Elsie  Louise,  b  June  22,  1916. 

[19-136]  NATHANIEL  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  30,  1862;  d  Apr.  18,  1891;  s  Abraham  and  Rachel 
(Anders)  Kriebel  [19-46];  m  Jan.  12,  1884,  EMMA  SUSANNA  SEIBERT,  b  June  26,  1862;  dau 
Edwin  Seibert. 

Children  (J): 

[19-236]  1.  Raymond,  b  Mar.  25,  1885;  m  Mary  Allebach,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[  19—237 ]  2.  Emmerson,  b  July  9,  1887;  m  Anna  Fuss,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[  19—238]  3.  Jennie,  b  Dec.  7,  1888;  m  Oscar  D.  Holland. 

4.  Mabel,  b  Aug.  10,  1891;  d  May  17,  1908, 

Emma  Susanna  (Seibert)  Kriebel  married  2d  time,  Nathan  S.  Cassel  [48-66]. 

[19-137]  KATIE  LIZZIE  OBERHOLTZER,  b  Aug.  26,  1869;  dau  Abraham  G.  and  Rachel  (Kriebel) 
Oberholtzer  [19-47];  m  Mar.  23,  1891,  ELIAS  U.  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  10,  1870;  d  Aug.  1,  1914;  s  Peter  B. 
and  Mary  Ann  Cassel.  Elias  Cassel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  on  the  Oberholtzer  farm  near  Center  Point, 
Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[19-238.1]  1.  Abram,  b  July  27,  1898;  m  Lillian  Mae  Doak. 

2.  Wilbur,  b  Mar.  9,  1900. 


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3.  James,  b  Oct.  8,  1901. 

4.  Harvey,  b  Oct.  21,  1902. 

5.  Mary,  b  Jan.  29,  1904. 

6.  Henry,  b  July  16,  1907. 

[19-138]  SALLIE  AMANDA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  4,  1874;  dau  Samuel  Z.  and  Sarah  (Stong) 
Ivriebel  [19-48a];  m  Apr.  27,  1895,  ELMER  ABRAM  KEPLER.  Ad.  (1918),  2750  No.  28th  St.,  Phila. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Stuart  Washington,  b  Feb.  22,  1896;  single,  Phila. 

2.  Alma  May,  b  Dec.  31,  1901;  single;  Phila. 

[19-139]  ERMA  LIZZIE  KRIEBEL,  b  July  15,  1880;  dau  Samuel  Z.  and  Sarah  (Stong)  Kriebel 
[19-48a];  rn  Apr.  11,  1903,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS  TRUMP,  b  June  5,  1882;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hess)  Trump.  Laborer.  Ad.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  5,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Paul  Samuel,  b  Sept.  13,  1903;  R.  F.  D.  5,  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Arthur  Zilling,  b  Nov.  19,  1904;  R.  F.  D.  5,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[19-140a]  IDA  JANE  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  6,  1884;  daw  Samuel  Z.  and  Sarah  (Stong)  Kriebel  [19-48a] ; 
m  1st  time,  Aug.  19,  1900,  JACOB  DONEY,  b  — — -  — ,  1838;  d  Feb.  22,  1908. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Willard  J.  K.,  b  July  18,  1900. 

2.  Lizzie  J.,  b  Feb.  2,  1906. 

[19-140b]  IDA  JANE  (KRIEBEL)  DONEY,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  9,  1911,  AMBROSE 
L.  BARTO,  b  May  3,  1883;  s  Jonathan  and  Lucelia  (Long)  Barto.  Machinist.  Ad.  (1918), 
Macungie,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Lucelia  J.,  b  June  7,  1913. 

2.  Mabel  F.,  b  Aug.  26,  1915. 

[19-141]  MABEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  20,  1886;  s  Samuel  Z.  and  Kate  E.  (Doney)  Kriebel  [19-48b]; 
m  Jan  16,  1911,  ABRAHAM  ROBERTS,  b  July  3,  1879;  s  Thomas  and  Helena  (Kemmerer)  Roberts. 
Railroader.  Ad.  (1918),  421  No.  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[19-142]  SAMUEL  ZILLING  KRIEBEL,  JR.,  b  Sept.  26,  1889;  s  Samuel  Z.  and  Kate  E.  (Doney) 
Kriebel  [19-48b];  m  Apr.  15,  1912,  GUSSIE  MAY  KERNECHEL,  b  Oct.  30,  1891;  dau  Ellis  and 
Mary  Jane  (Boarder)  Kernechel.  Bricklayer.  Ad.  (1918),  820  Lawrence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elwood  S.,  b  July  8,  1912. 

2.  Rodney  S.,  b  Aug.  8,  1914. 

3.  Clifford  E.,  b  Aug.  2,  1915. 

4.  Leo  T.,  b  July  14,  1918. 

[19-144]  WILLIAM  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  28,  1874;  s  Michael  Z.  and  Mary  (Cassel)  Kriebel 
[19-49];  in  MARY  GIBBON;  b - ;  d - .  Baker.  Ad.  (1920),  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Elsie;  2.  William  Michael;  3.  Leila  Agnes;  4.  Eleanor.  [ Further  data  not  obtainable.} 

[19-145]  ALVIN  ROMANUS  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  17,  1878;  s  Michael  Z.  and  Mary  (Cassel) 
Kriebel  [19-49];  m  June  10,  1903,  SALLIE  CUSTER,  dau  Harry  Custer.  Machine  Operator.  Ad. 
(1917),  550  Kohn  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Dorothy  May,  b  June  23,  1904;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Harry  Custer,  b  Jan.  10,  1906;  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Alvin  Russell,  b  Jan.  22,  1910;  Norristown,  Pa. 


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[19-146]  MINNIE  MINERVA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  31,  1876;  dau  Francis  Z.  and  Mary  (Swartley) 
Kriebel  [19-50];  m  Nov.  14,  1899,  HENRY  B.  HUNSICKER,  b  June  1,  1873;  s  Garret  T.  Hunsicker. 
Supt.  Ridge  Ave.  Farmers’  Market.  Ad.  (1917),  7215  Bryan  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila. 

One  child:  Mary  Gwendolyn,  b  Aug.  26,  1900. 

[19-147]  WILLIAM  SEBASTUS  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1878;  s  Francis  Z.  and  Mary  (Swartley) 
Kriebel  [19-50];  m  Aug.  3,  1905,  MARY  R.  MYERS,  b  Nov.  22,  1878;  dau  Andrew  J.  Myers.  Clerk. 
Ad.  (1917),  941  Hudson  St.,  Gloucester,  N.  J.  No  children. 

[19-148]  MABEL  BLANCHE  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  19,  1881;  dau  Francis  Z.  and  Mary  (Swartley) 
Kriebel  [19-50];  m  Sept.  19,  1901,  WILLIAM  JAMES  HARMAN,  b  Sept.  2,  1879;  s  Gottlieb  Harman. 
Physician.  Ad.  (1917),  1162  E.  State  St.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Children  (2): 

1.  James  Reginald,  b  Jan.  1,  1905. 

2.  William  Francis,  b  July  30,  1909. 

[19-149]  FRANCIS  HOMER  K.  JOHNSON,  b  June  23,  1886;  s  Allen  F.  D.  and  Mary  (Kriebel) 
Rosenberger  Johnson  [19-52b];  m  May  29,  1909,  LIZZIE  H.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  16,  1889;  dau  William 
W.  Miller.  Laborer.  Ad.  (1917),  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Esther  Ruth,  b  Oct.  12,  1910;  d  May  10,  1911. 

2.  Helen  Geneva,  b  Dec.  23,  1911;  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

3.  Leila  Alverta,  b  Apr.  11,  1914;  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

4.  Martha  Amanda,  b  Apr.  20,  1916;  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

[19-150]  MELVIN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  19,  1887;  s  Chester  Z.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-53] ; 
m  Jan.  21,  1911,  ESTELLA  KLINE,  b  May  6,  1894;  dau  Milton  B.  Kline.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1917),  R. 
F.  D.  1,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Myrtle  Mae,  b  Dec.  14,  1911. 

2.  Melvin  Durell,  b  June  28,  1914. 

3.  Robert  Donald,  b  Jan.  30,  1917. 

[19-151]  MABEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  3,  1889;  dau  Chester  Z.  and  Mary  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-53]; 
m  Oct.  28,  1914,  JOHN  RUTH.  Ad.  (1917),  Penllyn,  Pa. 

One  daughter:  Dorothy  Irene.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[19-152]  MINNIE  MINERVA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  26,  1880;  dau  Edwin  Z.  and  Kate  (Bean)  Kriebel 
[19-54];  m  HARRY  HENNING,  s  John  Henning.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1920),  R.  F.  D.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 
Children  (J): 

[19-239]  1.  Bertha,  b  Oct.  18,  1901;  m  Henry  Benner. 

2.  Walter,  b  Feb.  20,  1904;  d  Nov.  6,  1917;  d  as  result  of  a  kick  of  a  horse. 

3.  Minerva,  b  July  20,  1906. 

4.  Ethel,  b  Dec.  15,  1911. 

[19-153]  ALTON  HUBRANDT  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  30,  1882;  s  Edwin  Z.  and  Kate  (Bean)  Kriebel 
[19-54];  m  May  28,  1903,  GERTRUDE  STOUDT;  divorced.  Alton  Kriebel  m  2d  time,  and  lives  in 
Phila.  (1921).  Gertrude  (Stoudt)  Kriebel  lives  in  Skippack,  Pa.  (1920),  with  her  children  (1)  Earl  and 
(2)  Beatrice.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[19-155]  HARRISON  BEAN  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  25,  1892;  d  - ,  1921;  s  Edwin  Z.  and 

Katherine  (Bean)  Kriebel  [19-54];  m  Dec.  24,  1917,  MABEL  V.  SCHOLL,  b  Jan.  28,  1896;  dau  Ben¬ 
jamin  A.  and  Mary  E.  (Nicom)  Scholl  [184-718].  Watchmaker.  Ad.  (1919),  Lansdale,  Pa.  No 
children. 

[19-156]  KATHRYN  KRIEBEL,  dau  Edwin  Z.  and  Kate  (Bean)  Kriebel  [19-54];  m  CRESSON 
CASSEL,  s  Isaac  R.  Cassel.  Res.  (1920),  Norristown,  Pa.  [ Further  data  unobtainable .] 


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[19-157]  ALICE  KRIEBEL  KRATZ,  b  Jan.  25,  1873;  dau  Noah  C.  and  Mary  (Kriebel)  Kratz 
[19-55a];  m  Feb.  29,  1896,  BENJAMIN  R.  REIFF,  b  Apr.  12,  1870;  s  Benjamin  O.  and  Lydia  M. 
(Rittenhouse)  Reiff.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  Creamery,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Norman  K.,  b  Oct.  19,  1896;  2005  Green  St.,  Phila. 

2.  Leroy  K.,  b  Mar.  13,  1901;  Creamery,  Pa. 


[19-158]  LIZZIE  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  2,  1875;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Grater)  Kriebel  [19-56];  m 
Mar.  11,  1903,  ISAAC  M.  NACE,  b  Nov.  4,  1872;  s  William  and  Faronica  (Musselman)  Nace.  Farmer. 
Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Lloyd  K.,  b  July  23,  1904. 


[19-159]  HARRY  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  22,  1878;  s  John  and  Sarah  T.  (Grater)  Kriebel  [19-56];  m 
Mar.  22,  1902,  SUSIE  S.  KOONS,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  dau  Evans  P.  and  Anna  A.  (Stauffer)  Koons.  Far¬ 
mer.  Ad.  (1919),  Gratersford,  Pa. 


Children  (5): 

1.  Marion  K. 

2.  Mabel  K. 


twins,  b  July  2,  1903;  d 


Sept.  24,  1903. 
Sept.  25,  1903. 


3.  Nelson  K.,  b  Nov.  19,  1904;  Gratersford,  Pa. 

4.  Wilmer  K.,  b  Jan.  3,  1908;  Gratersford,  Pa. 

5.  Gertrude  K.,  b  May  27,  1916;  d  Jan.  30,  1917. 


[19-160]  ELIAS  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  8,  1880 ;s  John  and  Sarah  (Grater)  Kriebel  [  19-56]  ;m  Mar. 
31,  1906,  MARGARET  S.  RITTENHOUSE,  b  June  11,  1883;  dau  John  M.  and  Annie  (Shutt)  Ritten¬ 
house.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Agnes  R.,  b  Mar.  5,  1908;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

2.  Annie  R.,  b  July  3,  1911;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

3.  Margaret  R.,  b  May  17,  1915;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

4.  Sara  R.,  b  Mar.  4,  1918;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 


[19-161]  JONAS  GRATER  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  1,  1883;  s  John  and  Sarah  T.  (Grater)  Kriebel 
[19-56];  m  Jan.  11,  1908,  MARY  ANN  FREDERICK  HENNING,  b  Dec.  23,  1886;  dau  John  S.  and 
Katie  (Frederick)  Henning.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

One  child:  Lester  H.,  b  Jan.  19,  1909. 


[19-162]  ELLA  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  19,  1887;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Grater)  Kriebel  [19-56]; 
m  Aug.  26,  1911,  CHARLES  K.  JOHNSON,  b  Mar.  27,  1886;  s  Charles  T.  and  Annie  (Kinsey)  Johnson. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Wilson  K.,  b  Feb.  4,  1912. 

[19-163]  OSWIN  K.  FREDERICK,  b  July  28,  1884;  s  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Kriebel)  Frederick 
[  19— 57a] ;  m  May  30,  1908,  MABEL  BAUMAN,  b  Aug.  15,  1888;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  (Markley)  Bau¬ 
man.  Ad.  (1919),  Gratersford,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ida  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  20,  1908. 

2.  Emma  Dorothy,  b  Nov.  21,  1909;  d  Aug.  8,  1910. 

[19-164]  WARREN  KRIEBEL  SCHLOTTERER,  b  Sept.  29,  1881;  s  George  B.  and  Amanda 
(Kriebel)  Schlotterer  [19-58];  m  Mar.  29,  1905,  EMMA  M.  KULP,  b  Sept.  20,  1877 ;  dau  Henry  F.  and 
Sarah  D.  (Markley)  Kulp.  Jeweler.  Ad.  (1919),  Ironbridge,  Pa. 

One  child:  George  Henry,  b  Apr.  28,  1912;  Ironbridge,  Pa. 

[19-165]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL  SCHLOTTERER,  b  Oct.  22,  1885;  s  George  B.  and  Amanda  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Schlotterer  [19-58];  m  June  17,  1909,  ROSA  LENA  BRIGHTON,  b  Aug.  26,  1887;  dau  Abraham 
and  Jane  (Laughton)  Brighton.  District  Sup’t  Harbison-Walker  Refractories  Company’s  plants  at 
Chester,  Pa.  and  Downingtown,  Pa.  Ad.  (1919),  613  W.  Seventh  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Jane  Laughton,  b  Dec.  10,  1910. 

2.  George  Brighton,  b  July  22,  1914. 

[19-167]  BESSIE  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1876;  dau  Isaac  and  Esther  (Stearley)  Kriebel  [19-60];  m 
June  8,  1898,  GEORGE  W.  BRADENBURGH,  b  Nov.  30,  1871;  s  Charles  Andrew  and  Sophia  Bar¬ 
bara  (Muller)  Bradenburgh.  Film  and  Motion  Picture  Business.  Ad.  (1919),  814  Corinthian  Ave., 
Phila. 

One  child:  Charles  Russell,  b  Feb.  5,  1899;  814  Corinthian  Ave.,  Phila. 

[19-168]  GEORGE  HENRY  KRIEBEL,  b  June  29,  1869;  d  June  19,  1918;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Harriet 
(Wood)  Kriebel  [19-61];  m  July  8,  1889,  ELIZABETH  ELLAM,  b  July  11,  1869;  dau  George  Ellam. 
Carpenter.  160  W.  7th  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

George  Kriebel  died  from  the  effects  of  a  blow  struck  by  a  fellow  workman  at  the  Magnesia  Plant, 
Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[19-240]  1.  Marion  May,  b  Mar.  11,  1890;  m,  Roy  W.  Cain. 

[19-241]  2.  Samuel  Rahn,  b  May  25,  1892;  m  Agnes  Boyle. 

[19-242]  3.  Mary  Schneider,  b  Jan.  28,  1896;  m  Samuel  P.  Cassey. 

4.  Harold,  b  Aug.  11,  1901;  160  W.  7th  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

5.  Harriet  Gladys,  b  Oct.  15,  1906;  7th  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

[19-169]  HOWARD  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  20,  1874;  d  May  12,  1912;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Harriet  (Wood) 
Kriebel  [19-61];  m  Mar.  14,  1897,  BESSIE  M.  WEBER,  b  June  3,  1878;  dau  James  M.  and  Rebecca 
A.  (Tajdor)  Weber.  Machinist.  Ad.  (1919),  214  Beech  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[19-242.1]  1.  James  Weber,  b  June  16,  1898;  m  Hazel  E.  Bachelder  (m  June  21,  1922). 

2.  Howard,  b  Aug.  27,  1907. 

[19-170]  DAVID  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  8,  1878;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Harriet  (Wood)  Kriebel  [19-61]; 
m  May  27,  1897,  SAMANNA  PIERCE,  b  Apr.  11,  1882;  dau  Ezekiel  and  Rebecca  (Taylor)  Pierce. 
Automobile  tire  manufacturer;  res.  404  E.  Ninth  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  17,  1899;  d  July  14,  1899. 

2.  Franklin  Murray,  b  Nov.  30,  1901. 

3.  Olglena,  b  July  10,  1908. 

[19-172]  ISAAC  R.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  23,  1886;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Harriet  (Wood)  Kriebel  [19-61]; 
m  Mar.  7,  1906,  ELMIRA  MURRAY,  b  May  30,  1882;  d  Nov.  12,  1917.  Ad.  (1919),  305  E.  Sixth  St., 
Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Mildred,  b  Aug.  12,  1908. 

2.  Herbert,  b  Apr.  12,  1913. 

3.  Paul,  b  Mar.  21,  1916. 

[19-173]  MARY  ELLA  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  26,  1886;  dau  George  R.  and  Caroline  (Trapp)  Kriebel 
[19-63];  m  July  4,  1907,  JOHN  G.  KRAEMER,  b  Nov.  12,  1881;  s  John  G.  and  Amelia  (Siberlic) 
Kraemer.  Bottler.  Ad.  (1920),  3107  No.  25th  St.,  Phila. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Dorothy  A.,  b  June  23,  1908. 

2.  John  G.,  b  Mar.  6,  1911. 

[19-174]  MARK  STALEY  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  7,  1886;  s  Reinard  and  Jane  A.  (Hardstaff)  Kriebel 
[19-65];  m  Nov.  6,  1914,  BLANCHE  TRAVIS  MOUNT,  b  Sept.  29,  1888;  dau  Brazilla  and  Hannah 
(Allen)  Mount.  Patrolman,  Bureau  of  Police,  Phila.  Ad.  (1919),  427  E.  Wyoming  Ave.,  Phila. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mark  Mount,  b  May  14,  1918. 

2.  Hannah  Jennie,  b  Oct.  31,  1919. 


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Mark  Staley  Kriebel  enlisted  in  Third  Pa.  Infantry  Band,  June  24,  1910.  In  1917  N.  G.  P.  was 
transferred  to  the  Regular  Army.  Served  on  Mexican  Border  during  summer  of  1916.  Served  with  3rd 
Regiment  N.  G.  P.,  310th  Cavalry  and  58th  F.  A.,  during  past  war.  Was  discharged  from  the  service 
Feb.  7,  1919,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Ranked  as  Band  Sergeant. 

[19-175]  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  July  2,  1889;  dau  Reinard  and  Jane  A.  (Hardstaff)  Kriebel  [19-65]; 
m  Apr.  17,  1912,  JOHN  PEACOCK  HERRON,  b  Dec.  13,  1882;  s  Charles  and  Jane  (Peacock)  Herron. 
Iron  and  Steel  Worker.  Ad.  (1919),  312  E.  9th  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Amanda  Jane,  b  Dec.  13,  1913. 

2.  Mary  E.,  b  May  27,  1916. 

[19-176]  JENNIE  KRIEBEL,  b  July  25,  1891;  dau  Reinard  and  Jane  A.  (Hardstaff)  Kriebel 
[19-65];  m  Oct.  11,  1916,  ELLSWORTH  MAHLIN,  JR.,  b  July  21,  1894;  s  Ellsworth  A.  T.  and  Irene 
DuPont  (Burke)  Mahlin.  Machinist.  Ad.  (1919),  2231  Pratt  St.,  Bridesburg,  Phila. 

One  child:  Ellsworth  Dietz,  b  Nov.  4,  1918;  d  Nov.  5,  1918. 

[19-177]  FRANKLIN  FRITZ  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  3,  1893;  s  Reinard  and  Jane  A.  (Hardstaff)  Kriebel 
[19-65];  m  June  26,  1918,  OLIVE  REDINGTON,  b  Mar.  11,  1897;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
Redington.  Tire  Maker.  Ad.  (1919),  313  Ford  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-178]  LILLIAN  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  27,  1896;  dau  Reinard  and  Jane  A.  (Hardstaff)  Kriebel 
[19-65];  m  Apr.  28,  1916,  ELLWOOD  BEYERS  HELLER,  b  Mar.  23,  1895;  s  Ellwood  and  Jennie 
(Beyers)  Heller.  Truck  Driver.  Ad.  (1920),  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

One  Child:  Ellwood  F.,  b  July  31,  1916;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

[19-179]  GROVE  MOYER,  b  Apr.  24,  1877;  s  David  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Grove)  Moyer  [19-67a];  m, 
Jan.  16,  1907,  RUBIE  G.  STRICKLER,  b  Oct.  3,  1886;  dau  Reuben  G.  and  Mary  E.  (Bierman) 
Strickler.  Telegraph  Manager,  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.,  Laramie,  Wyoming.  Ad.  (1919),  704  S.  9th 
St.,  Laramie,  Wyoming.  No  children. 

[19-182a]  SEPTIMUS  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  23,  1874;  s  Henry  S.  and  Lizzie  Ann  (Cassel)  Kriebel 
[19-72a];  m  1st  time,  June  26,  1913,  MRS.  FLORENCE  HANDMAN  HATLEY,  b  Dec.  26,  1864;  d 
May  6,  1919;  dau  Charles  A.  and  Sophia  (Ladenberger)  Handman.  No  children. 

[  19— 182b]  SEPTIMUS  C.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  LAILA  E.  FISHER  WILLERS, 
b  Apr.  27,  1878;  dau  John  B.  and  Ella  (Andrews)  Fisher.  No  children.  Marketing  Oils.  Ad.  (1919), 
1761  Elmore  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

[19-183]  REV.  ELIAS  WILBUR  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  25,  1877;  s  Henry  S.  and  Lizzie  Ann  (Cassel) 
Kriebel  [  19-72a] ;  m  Sept.  12,  1907,  ISABELLA  AUGUSTA  LESSER,  b  May  22,  1881 ;  dau  August  and 
Mary  (Lauffer)  Lesser.  Clergyman.  Ad.  (1920),  917  Swede  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Elias  Wilbur  Kriebel  graduated  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  College  Dep’t,  1898;  Law 
Dep’t  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1901;  practised  at  Philadelphia  Bar  1901-1905;  Manager  of  Wil- 
burine  Pipe  Lines  and  Refiners’  Gas  Co.,  Warren,  Pa.,  1905-1911;  graduated  from  Eastern  Theological 
Seminary  of  Reformed  Church  in  U.  S.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1913;  pastor  at  Macungie,  Pa.,  1913-1916; 
pastor  Zion  Reformed  Church,  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,  1916-1919;  pastor  Trinity  Reformed  Church,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.,  1919 - -. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Henry  August,  b  Feb.  11,  1909. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  July  9,  1914. 

3.  Susanne  Lesser,  b  Sept.  5,  1919. 

[19-183.1]  ELIZABETH  IRENE  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  16,  1888;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Lizzie  A.  (Cassel) 
Kriebel  [19-72a] ;  m  June  25,  1921,  CHARLES  EWING  ADAMS,  b  May  15,  1899;  s  LeRoy  and  Agnes 
E.  (Smith)  Adams.  Salesman;  res.  32  Rutland  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  (1921.) 

Mrs.  Adams  is  a  graduate  of  Wellesley  College,  and  is  an  accomplished  musician,  and  for  a  number 
of  years  prior  to  her  marriage  was  a  teacher  of  Music  in  New  England. 


Plate  31 


Rev.  Oscar  S.  Kriebel,  A.M.,  D.D.  [19-95]. 
Pastor  of  the  Palm  Schwenkfelder  Church. 
Principal  of  Perkiomen  School. 


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Mr.  Adams  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  1916,  and  served  throughout  the  World  War  on  the  des¬ 
troyer  Porter,  No.  59,  and  at  the  close  of  the  war  received  his  honorable  discharge  as  coxswain. 

[19-184]  MABEL  FRANCES  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  18,  1886;  dau  Franklin  S.  and  Sallie  A.  (Freed) 
Kriebel  [19-73];  m  June  16,  1917,  ANGUS  MacCULLOCH  WINTER,  b  Dec.  16,  1880;  s  William  and 
Anne  Winter.  Credit  Manager.  Ad.  (1917),  98  S.  Oxford  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  No  children. 

[19-185]  DOROTHY  KRIEBEL,  b  June  1,  1889;  dau  William  S.  and  Annie  E.  (Wright)  Kriebel 
[19-74];  m  Feb.  16,  1915,  NOWLAND  B.  ZANE,  b  Feb.  17,  1885;  s  Enos  Pennock  and  Maria  (Biggs) 
Zane.  College  Instructor  in  Fine  Arts.  Ad.  (1918),  State  College,  Pa. 

One  child:  Marjorie  Carroll,  b  July  31,  1917. 

[19-186]  WILLIAM  S.  KRIEBEL,  JR.,  b  Aug.  12,  1890;  s  William  S.,  Sr.  and  Annie  E.  (Wright) 
Kriebel  [19-74];  m  Apr.  13,  1914,  MARY  BANCROFT  HEWITT,  b  Aug.  5,  1890;  dau  James  and 
Nannie  (Brayman)  Hewitt.  Ad.  (1919),  19  Mott  St.,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

One  child:  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  3,  1918. 

[19-187]  ELIZABETH  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1892;  dau  William  S.,  Sr.  and  Annie  E.  (Wright) 
Kriebel  [19-74];  m  Sept.  24,  1914,  ALBERT  G.  NEWBOLD,  b  Mar.  20,  1891;  s  William  R.  and  Agnes 
E.  (Kirwin)  Newbold.  Machinist.  Ad.  (1918),  Harriman,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  3,  1916. 

2.  Beatrice,  b  Nov.  27,  1917. 

V 

[19-188]  THOMAS  EDWIN  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  23,  1894;  d  Sept.  28,  1918;  s  William  S.,  Sr.  and 
Annie  E.  (Wright)  Kriebel  [19-74];  m  Nov.  24,  1917,  DOROTHY  BELL  SANDERS,  b  Jan.  27,  1893; 
dau  George  T.  and  Lucy  M.  (Swett)  Sanders.  Thomas  E.  Kriebel  was  a  1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  and  was 
killed  in  action  with  A.  E.  F.  in  World  War.  Ad.  widow  (1918),  7418  Boyer  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.  No 
children. 

[19-188.1]  LILLIE  MAE  STOUDT,  b  May  21,  1880;  dau  Septimus  and  Annie  (Schantz)  Stoudt 
[19-77];  in  WALTER  HARTZELL. 

Children  (8):  1.  Arthur;  2.  Evelyn;  3.  Earl. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[19-188.2]  ELMER  STOUDT,  b  Oct.  22,  1881;  s  Septimus  and  Annie  (Schantz)  Stoudt  [19-77]; 
m  Feb.  22,  1913,  EDNA  LURENE  A.  WEIGNER,  b  Sept.  18,  1890;  d  Nov.  7,  1918;  dau  John  and 
Araminte  (Anders)  Weigner  [154-101].  Laborer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Wilmer,  b  June  25,  1913. 

2.  Burton,  b  July  12,  1915. 

[19-189]  ASHER  M.  STOUDT,  b  Jan.  21,  1886;  s  Allen  K.  and  Elisabeth  R.  (Mininger)  Stoudt 
[19-78];  m  Jan.  18,  1911,  EMMA  PAULINE  HOPF,  b  Nov.  16,  1885;  dau  Charles  L.  and  Sophia  R. 
(Miller)  Hopf.  Train  Despatcher.  Ad.  (1919),  Souderton,  Pa. 

One  child:  Geraldine  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  28,  1916. 

[19-190]  OSCAR  M.  STOUDT,  b  Mar.  12,  1890;  s  Allen  K.  and  Elisabeth  (Mininger)  Stoudt 
[19-78];  m  June  1,  1917,  ALMA  RINKER,  b  July  12,  1891;  dau  Rev.  Joseph  Milton  and  Rosa  (Hol- 
zinger)  Rinker.  Missionary  teacher  in  North  Japan  College.  Ad.  (1919),  Sendai,  Japan.  Oscar  M. 
Stoudt  and  wife  sailed  for  Japan,  Aug.  22,  1917,  as  missionaries  of  the  Reformed  Church. 

One  child:  Joseph  Rinker,  b  Apr.  11,  1918. 

[19-191]  LIZZIE  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  d  May  2,  1908;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Catharine 
(Wiegner)  Kriebel  [19-79a];  in  Feb.  2,  1903,  CHARLES  J.  THOMAS,  s  John  Thomas.  Laborer.  Ad. 
(1917),  Siegfried,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  John,  b  Sept.  26,  1903. 

2.  Miriam,  b  June  7,  1906. 


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[19-192]  JOHN  K.  FUNK,  b  July  27,  1891;  s  Allen  and  Mary  S.  (Kriebel)  Funk  [19-80];  m  Mar. 
9,  1918,  BERTHA  F.  GRESSLEY,  b  Sept.  14,  1895;  dau  Benjamin  M.  and  Alice  H.  (Fox)  Gressley. 
Teamster.  Ad.  (1917),  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

One  child:  Melvin  G.,  b  Sept.  22,  1918;  d  Dec.  21,  1918. 

[19-192.1]  CHARLES  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  11,  1892;  s  Elmer  G.  Kriebel  [19-84]  and  Rachel 
Schaeffer;  m  Apr.  17,  1915,  SARA  K.  EBY,  b  Sept.  13,  1892;  daw  Clinton  B.  Eby.  Electrical  Contractor. 
Ad.  (1917),  Kutztown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Dorothy  Eby,  b  June  11,  1917. 

[19-194]  MAY  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  30,  1882;  dau  William  W.  and  Maria  H.  (Deisher)  Kriebel 
[19-91];  m  Dec.  29,  1906,  JOSEPH  C.  DOMMEL,  b  Feb.  11,  1880;  s  Matthias  and  Louise  (Houser) 
Dommel.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  Dana,  la. 

Children  {2): 

1.  William  M.,  b  June  27,  1909;  d  July  1,  1909. 

2.  Homer  K.,  b  June  25,  1910. 

[19-195]  ALMIRA  KRIEBEL,  5  July  17,  1884;  dau  William  W.  and  Maria  H.  (Deisher)  Kriebel 
[19-91];  m  Dec.  29,  1904,  ANDREW  JEROME  TRUMP,  b  Feb.  7,  1880;  s  Henry  L.  and  Mary  (Bow¬ 
ers)  Trump.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  5,  Polo,  Ill. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Paul  Leroy,  b  June  26,  1906. 

2.  Mary  Lucile,  b  Mar.  1,  1909. 

3.  Ruth  Kriebel,  b  Dec.  11,  1913. 

4.  Nina  Grace,  b  Mar.  15,  1917. 

[19-196]  AMBROSE  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  10,  1886;  s  William  W.  and  Maria  H.  (Deisher)  Kriebel 
[  19-91  ] ;  m  Feb.  12,  1915,  VERONA  BRENNER,  b  Nov.  24,  1896 ;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Fannie  B.  (Wolf) 
Brenner.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  Polo,  Ill. 

One  child:  Arnold  B.,  b  July  29,  1919. 

[19-197]  BEULAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  13,  1892;  dau  William  W.  and  Maria  H.  (Deisher)  Kriebel 
[19-91];  m  Nov.  24,  1909,  HODGE  EDWARD  HUFFMAN,  b  May  21,  1888;  s  Charles  Robert  and 
Maria  Emily  (Green)  Huffman.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  Elrod,  So.  Dakota. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Milton  Hodge,  b  Aug.  25,  1912. 

2.  Orville  M.,  b  June  14,  1912. 

3.  Clifford  Grove,  b  July  19,  1914. 

4.  Ruth  Lorraine,  b  Aug.  7,  1917. 

[19-198]  ELMER  K.  BERKY,  b  Nov.  8,  1875;  s  John  S.  and  Susan  (Kriebel)  Berky  [19-92];  m 
Mar.  24,  1900,  ANNIE  B.  BAUER,  dau  John  K.  Bauer.  Merchant.  Ad.  (1917),  Boyertown,  Pa. 
Children  (3): 

1.  Bessie,  b  Mar.  12,  1901;  d  Oct.  10,  1918. 

2.  Grace,  b  Apr.  29,  1902. 

3.  Lester,  b  Feb.  2,  1906. 

[19-199]  ANNIE  K.  BERKY,  b  Sept.  6,  1877;  dau  John  S.  and  Susan  (Kriebel)  Berky  [19-92];  in 
Oct.  19,  1901,  WILLIAM  HERBERT  CLAUSER.  Ad.  (1917),  236  So.  Madison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
Children  {2): 

1.  John  William,  b  Oct.  30,  1906. 

2.  Marguerite,  b  July  23,  1910. 

[19-200]  LILLIAN  MAY  K.  BERKY,  b  Oct.  4,  1882;  dau  John  S.  and  Susan  (Kriebel)  Berky 
[19-92];  m  Dec.  7,  1907,  EDWIN  R.  HUBER,  b  Feb.  6,  1881 ;  s  Mathias  and  Leanna  Huber.  Farmer. 
Ad.  (1917),  Niantic,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Lawrence,  b  Oct.  24,  1908. 

2.  Myrtle,  b  Feb,  19,  1910. 

[19-201]  ADA  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  12,  1888;  dau  Allen  S.  and  Keturah  T.  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-94];  rn  Aug.  10,  1918,  ELLWOOD  J.  SPATZ,  b  Oct.  27,  1894;  s  Morris  S.  and  Emily  S.  (Schmeek) 
Spatz.  Bookkeeper.  Ad.  (1921),  Jacksonwald,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  E.  Marguerite,  b  July  3,  1919. 

2.  Daniel  Allen,  b  Sept.  3,  1920. 

[19-202]  CHESTER  SCHULTZ  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  16,  1890;  s  Allen  S.  and  Keturah  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [19-94];  m  Mar.  8,  1919,  EMMA  ALMA  GANDER,  b  May  16,  1893;  dau  Theodore  and  Ida 
(Young)  Gander.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1921),  Chapel,  Pa. 

One  child:  Clara  Katie,  b  Mar.  31,  1920. 

[19-203]  FLORENCE  FRIEDA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  17,  1892;  dau  Rev.  Oscar  S.  and  Corinne  (Miller) 
Kriebel  [19-95];  m  Aug.  9,  1919,  ISRAEL  SNYDER  ADAMS,  b  Aug.  3,  1895;  s  Albert  H.  and  Deborah 
(Snyder)  Adams.  College  Student.  Ad.  (1920),  State  College,  Pa.  Florence  Frieda  Kriebel  Adams 
is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  1910;  Oberlin  College,  A. B.,  1915;  was  a  student  of  music  in 
Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music,  1911-15;  served  as  librarian  of  Perkiomen  School  for  several  years; 
secretary  in  State  College  Publicity  Office  (1921). 

[19-204]  LOUISA  ELLISON  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  9,  1894;  dau  Rev.  Oscar  S.  and  Corinne  (Miller) 
Kriebel  [19-95];  m  June  30,  1917,  RALPH  SNYDER  ADAMS,  s  Albert  H.  and  Deborah  (Snyder) 
Adams.  Ad.  (1919),  Esterly,  Pa.  Louisa  E.  Kriebel  Adams  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary, 
1911;  and  A.  B.,  Oberlin  College  (1916). 

One  child:  Corinne  Millar,  b  May  30,  1919. 

[19-205]  VERNON  K.  KRIEBLE,  Ph.  D.,  b  Mar.  4,  1885;  s  Jesse  S.  and  Susanna  Z.  (Kriebel) 
Krieble  [19—98] ;  m  June  22,  1912,  LAURA  K.  CASSEL,  b  May  9,  1889;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Elmira  K. 
(Kriebel)  Cassel  [21-231].  Head  of  Dep’t  of  Chemistry,  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn.  Res.  71 
Vernon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Gladys  Verna,  b  July  3,  1913. 

2.  Robert  Henry,  b  Aug.  22,  1916. 

Vernon  K.  Krieble  was  born  on  his  father’s  farm  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  and  after  attending  the  public 
schools  of  his  native  township  he  entered  Perkiomen  Seminary  from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1903; 
he  then  entered  Brown  University,  specializing  in  Chemistry,  and  received  the  degree  of  Ph.  B.  in  1907. 
He  was  appointed  assistant  in  Chemistry  at  McGill  University,  while  continuing  the  study  of  his 
favorite  subject,  receiving  the  degrees  of  M.  Sc.  in  1909,  and  Ph.  D.  in  1913  from  that  institution.  After 
serving  a  number  of  years  as  assistant  professor — then  professor — of  Chemistry  at  McGill  University, 
Dr.  Krieble  was  appointed  Scoville  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Head  of  the  Department  of  Chemistry 
at  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Dr.  Krieble  has  written  numerous  scientific  papers  which  have  appeared  in  the  Journal  of  the 
American  Chemical  Society.  He  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  genealogical 
record. 

[19-206]  PERCY  ELMER  KRIEBEL,  b  July  25,  1878,  s  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Abbey)  Kriebel 
[19-99];  m  Oct.  11,  1905,  PEARL  R.  CHRISTIAN,  b  July  12,  1883;  dau  William  R.  and  Lucy  J. 
(Wently)  Christian.  Sales  Manager  American  Engineering  Co.,  Phila.  Ad.  (1919),  6501  No.  8th  St., 
Oak  Lane,  Phila.  Percy  Elmer  Kriebel  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  class  of  1898; 
member  of  Society  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engineers. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  Christian,  b  Mar.  14,  1907. 

2.  John  Schultz,  b  June  9,  1909. 

3.  William  Daniel,  b  Apr.  2,  1911. 


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[19-207]  BESSIE  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  28,  1880;  dau  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Abbey)  Kriebel  [19-99]; 
m  Feb.  10,  1904,  WILLIAM  TROUT  BROWN,  b  Oct.  4,  1879;  s  Albert  Dent  and  Catharine  (Trout) 
Brown.  Head  Clerk,  Penna.  Railroad.  Ad.  (1919),  102  W.  Cliveden  Ave.,  Germantown,  Phila. 

One  child:  Marion  Catharine,  b  Feb.  21,  1908. 

[19-208]  MARY  F.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  21,  1868;  dau  Isaac  K.  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Kriebel  [19-100] ; 
m  Nov.  11,  1886,  ALLEN  G.  METZGER,  b  May  17,  1865;  s  John  H.  and  Lydia  (Gross)  Metzger. 
Photographer.  Ad.  (1919),  Harleysville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Son,  b  Jan.  7,  1893;  d  Jan.  9,  1893. 

2.  Howard  K.,  b  Nov.  1,  1895. 

[19-209]  ABBIE  F.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  3,  1873;  dau  Isaac  K.  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Kriebel  [19-100]; 
m  Mar.  25,  1893,  WILLIAM  H.  ALDERFER,  b  Apr.  10,  1872;  s  John  B.  and  Catharine  B.  Alderfer. 
Laborer.  Ad.  (1919),  Mainland,  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-210]  ISAAC  VINCENT  F.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  12,  1884;  s  Isaac  K.  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Kriebel 
[19-100] ;  m  Oct.  16,  1909,  ROSA  IDELLA  H.  FREED,  b  Aug.  23,  1883;  dau  Samuel  H.  Freed. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1919),  Mainland,  Pa.  Mr.  Kriebel  owns  and  occupies  the  farm  adjoining  the  Salford 
Schwenkfelder  Church. 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  F.,  b  July  17,  1910. 

2.  Vincent  F.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  27,  1912. 

[19-211]  MARY  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  5,  1893;  dau  Jeremiah  K.  and  Joanna  D.  (Heckler)  Kriebel 
[19-101];  m  Oct.  26,  1916,  JOHN  B.  REED,  b  July  21,  1893;  s  James  Monroe  and  Ellanor  H.  (Bard- 
man)  Reed.  Manager  of  Creamery.  Ad.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

One  child:  Dorothy  K.,  b  July  28,  1918;  d  Aug.  17,  1918. 

[19-212]  IDA  K.  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  3,  1864;  dau  David  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Kriebel)  Cassel  [19-104] ; 
m  Nov.  26,  1885,  JOSEPH  A.  MOYER,  s  William  L.  and  Magdalena  (Allebach)  Moyer.  Ad.  (1918), 
126  So.  34th  St.,  Phila. 

Children  (J): 

[19-243]  1.  Vincent  C.,  b  Oct.  2,  1887;  m  Ellcora  Aldred. 

[19-244]  2.  Wilmer  C.,  b  Nov.  5,  1888;  m  Susan  Eshleman. 

[19-245]  3.  Townsend  C.,  b  Apr.  30,  1891;  m  Frances  Danaher. 

4.  David  Earl  C.,  b  Apr.  29,  1895. 

[19-213]  MILTON  K.  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  2,  1867;  s  David  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Kriebel)  Cassel 
[19-104];  m  Dec.  16,  1893,  LIZZIE  Y.  RUTH,  b  Aug.  5,  1873;  d  Aug.  7,  1920;  dau  Benjamin  H.  and 
Catharine  (Young)  Ruth.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1921),  R.  F.  I).,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Nora  R.,  b  June  26,  1895. 

2.  Mary  R.,  b  Jan.  20,  1906. 

[19-214]  JOSEPH  K.  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  24,  1870;  s  David  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Kriebel)  Cassel 
[19-104];  in  Apr.  24,  1895,  VIRGINIA  S.  AIMAN,  b  Sept.  28,  1870;  dau  James  M.  Aiman.  Heater  & 
Range  Business.  Ad.  (1917),  6136  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edith  A.,  b  Jan.  17,  1896;  6136  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila. 

2.  Harold  D.,  b  July  25,  1898;  6136  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila. 

[19-215]  MARGARET  KRIEBEL  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  9,  1874;  dau  David  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Cassel  [19-104];  m  Jan.  15,  1902,  ALPHEUS  IvNEPP  ALLEBACH,  b  May  29,  1874;  s  Christian 
and  Amanda  Allebach.  Steward  at  Easton  Mennonite  Home,  Souderton,  Pa. 

One  child:  Alpheus,  b  Jan.  23,  1909. 


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[19-216]  ELIZABETH  K.  CASSEL,  b  May  26,  1880;  dau  David  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Kriebel) 
Cassel  [19-104];  m  Dec.  16,  1902,  ADAM  REBER,  b  June  27,  1876;  s  John  and  Henrietta  Reber. 
Teacher.  Ad.  (1917),  548  Noble  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Edward,  b  Oct.  19,  1906. 

[19-217]  ELLA  MAY  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  23,  1876;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Emma  Jane  (Ziegler)  Kriebe. 
[19-105];  m  Mar.  8,  1911,  WILLIAM  M.  FREED,  b  Oct.  7,  1874;  s  William  G.  Freed.  Farmer.  Adi 
(1917),  R.  F.  D.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-218]  JOSEPH  HORACE  L.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  22,  1878;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Emma  Jane  (Ziegler) 
Kriebel  [19-105];  m  Jan.  2,  1905,  ANNA  ROBERTA  WOOD,  b  July  27,  1881;  dau  William  Wood. 
Accountant.  Ad.  (1917),  3104  Emerald  St.,  Phila. 

One  child:  Horace  Wood,  b  May  11,  1909;  d  Feb.  23,  1910. 

[19-219]  ABRAM  DURANT  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  26,  1881;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Emma  Jane  (Ziegler) 
Kriebel  [19-105] ;  m  May  4,  1904,  LILLIE  A.  CLEMENS,  b  Sept.  20,  1882;  dau  Benjamin  M.  Clemens. 
Bookkeeper.  Ad.  (1917),  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-220a]  IRWIN  KRIEBEL  MOYER,  b  May  12,  1876;  s  Jonas  B.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Kriebel) 

Moyer  [19-106];  m  1st  time,  Dec.  16,  1899,  SALLIE  M.  ALDERFER,  b - ;  d  Oct.  6,  1908. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lizzie  A.,  b  Sept.  19,  1902. 

2.  Raymond  A.,  b  Aug.  4,  1906. 

[19-220b]  IRWIN  KRIEBEL  MOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  22,  1910,  SUSAN  F.  KRIE¬ 
BEL,  b  Jan.  9,  1882;  dau  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Kriebel  [19-100].  Carpenter.  Ad.  (1917), 
R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Edith  K.,  b  Dec.  19,  1910. 

2.  Nora  K.,  b  Nov.  25,  1913. 

[19-221]  IDA  K.  MOYER,  b  Nov.  21,  1880;  dau  Jonas  B.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Kriebel)  Moyer 
[19-106];  m  in  1898,  REINHART  A.  CLEMENS;  s  George  M.  and  Lovina  S.  Clemens.  Farmer.  Ad. 
(1920),  Lederach,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Clarence  M.,  b  Dec.  17,  1898. 

[19-245.1]  2.  Norman  M.,  b  Dec.  22,  1899;  m  Mabel  Irene  Dickinson;  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Lizzie  M.,  b  Nov.  9,  1904. 

4.  Russell  M.,  b  Sept.  5,  1914. 

5.  Harold  M.,  b  Dec.  30,  1915;  d  Sept.  16,  1916. 

[19-222]  ULYSSES  K.  MOYER,  b  Aug.  18,  1886;  s  Jonas  B.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Kriebel)  Moyer 
[19-106];  m  Sept.  18,  1909,  ELLA  M.  LANDIS,  b  July  28,  1889;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Hannah  A.  Landis. 
Laborer.  Ad.  (1917),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Hannah  L.,  b  May  15,  1911.  y 

2.  Lizzie  L.,  b  July  1,  1912. 

3.  Norman  L.,  b  June  11,  1913. 

4.  Ada  L.,  b  Nov.  11,  1914. 

5.  Paul  L.,  b  Apr.  1,  1917;  d  Apr.  3,  1917. 

[19-223]  CHARLES  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  17,  1874;  s  Jeremiah  and  Isabella  (Shelly)  Kriebel  [19-107]; 
m  Dec.  19,  1895,  CLARA  MYERS,  b  Jan.  25,  1869.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Doylestown,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Norman,  b  Feb.  5,  1897. 

2.  Florence,  b  Apr.  22,  1899. 


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[19-224]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  7,  1876;  s  Jeremiah  and  Isabella  (Shelly)  Kriebel  [19-107];  m 
Dec.  4,  1897,  SUSIE  L.  NICE,  b  Nov.  19,  1876;  dau  Eli  D.  and  Susanna  (Lapp)  Nice.  Farmer.  Ad. 
(1918),  Doylestown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[19-246]  1.  Alice,  b  Jan.  29,  1899;  m  Willis  G.  Moyer. 

2.  Isabella,  b  Feb.  3,  1902. 

[19-225]  WILLIAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  19,  1878;  s  Jeremiah  and  Isabella  (Shelly)  Kriebel  [19-107]; 
m  Nov.  24,  1900,  MABEL  E.  MELCHOR,  b  Sept.  10,  1879;  dau  Josiah  and  Lizzie  (Keller)  Melchor. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.,  Pipersville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  July  29,  1902;  Pipersville,  Pa. 

2.  Clarence,  b  Apr.  8,  1905;  Pipersville,  Pa. 

3.  Myrtle,  b  Nov.  5,  1907;  Pipersville,  Pa. 

[19-226]  SUSIE  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  27,  1882;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Isabella  (Shelly)  Kriebel  [19-107]; 
m  Oct.  7,  1905,  IRWIN  W.  STRAWN,  b  Aug.  29,  1881 ;  s  Milton  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Wismer)  Strawn. 
Motorman.  Ad.  (1918),  Edison,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Henry,  b  Mar.  15,  1906. 

2.  Kathryn,  b  July  29,  1908. 

3.  Marie,  b  Oct.  21,  1909. 

4.  Irwin,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  25,  1911. 

5.  Edna,  b  Sept.  21,  1912. 

6.  Ethel  May,  b  June  7,  1915. 

[19-227]  HENRY  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  12,  1884 ;  s  Jeremiah  and  Isabella  (Shelly)  Kriebel  [19-107] ; 
m  Nov.  16,  1907,  MAMIE  M.  MYERS,  b  Feb.  4,  1885;  dau  Henry  H.  and  Lydia  H.  Myers.  Farmer. 
Ad.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  3,  Perkasie,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Merril  M.,  b  Jan.  11,  1909. 

2.  Garwood  M.,  b  Sept.  24,  1910. 

3.  Paul  M.,  b  Aug.  6,  1912. 

4.  Edna,  b  Apr.  23,  1914. 

5.  Bertha,  b  Aug.  13,  1916. 

[19-230]  HAZEL  KRIEBLE,  b  Oct.  29,  1887;  dau  Rufus  and  Belle  (Bolles)  Krieble  [19-116];  m 
Mar.  3,  1912,  CALVIN  JOHN  RICHARDS,  s  William  Joseph  Richards.  Dry  Goods  Clerk.  Ad. 
(1917),  Colon,  Mich.  No  children. 

[19-231]  MABELLE  KRIEBLE,  b  June  13,  1889;  dau  Rufus  and  Belle  (Bolles)  Krieble  [19-116]; 
m  Sept.  28,  1909,  BURT  S.  HAYNE,  b  Sept.  1,  1877 ;  s  Fernando  and  Dora  (Sisson)  Hayne.  Pressman. 
Ad.  (1918),  Box  15,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Harold  Ava,  b  June  19,  1910. 

2.  Harris  Stuart,  b  Nov.  25,  1917. 

[19-232]  RUTH  KRIEBLE,  b  Mar.  19,  1894;  dau  Millard  D.  and  Nettie  (Moon)  Krieble  [19-117]; 
m  Jan.  6,  1915,  WILFORD  SNETHEN,  b  Sept.  9,  1888.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Kingfisher,  Okla. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Mildred  Helen,  b  Nov.  29,  1915. 

2.  Marjorie  Ruth,  b  Apr.  2,  1918. 

[19-233]  WINONA  BEATRICE  HOWARD,  b  July  9,  1889;  dau  Fremont  and  Myrta  (Krieble) 
Howard  [19-1 18a];  m  Aug.  29,  1908,  CHARLES  HENRY  ALDEN,  b  Dec.  20,  1887.  Ad.  (1917),  817 
E.  Ganson  St.,  Jackson,  Mich. 


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Children  (4)-' 

1.  Lillian  Winona,  b  Mar.  6,  1909. 

2.  Fremont  Howard,  b  Mar.  1,  1911. 

3.  Dorothy  May,  b  Apr.  9,  1913. 

4.  Richard  Joseph,  b  Aug.  22,  1916. 

[19-234]  JOHN  TAR  QUIN  WEATHERWAX,  b  Mar.  18,  1894;  s  John  and  Clara  Etta  (Krieble) 
Weatherwax  [19-128];  m  Nov.  30,  1916,  PEARL  LIECHTY,  b  Sept.  23,  1896;  dau  John  and  Margaret 
(Keller)  Liechty.  Steam  Engineer.  Ad.  (1918),  Clay  City,  Ind. 

One  child:  Johnnie  Edwin,  b  Feb.  17,  1918. 

[19-235]  ROSE  M.  WEATHERWAX,  b  June  23,  1896;  dau  John  and  Clara  Etta  (Krieble) 
Weatherwax  [19-128];  m  Mar. — 1918,  WALTER  CLARENCE  COTTER,  b  Dec.  6, — - — - — — ; 
s  John  and  Caroline  (Nauglebaugh)  Cotter.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918),  Clay  City,  Ind.  No  children. 

[19-238]  JENNIE  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  7,  1888;  dau  Nathaniel  A.  and  Emma  Susanna  (Seibert) 
Kriebel  [19-136];  m  June  2,  1917,  OSCAR  D.  HOLLAND,  b  Nov.  22,  1885;  s  John  and  Martha  Hol¬ 
land.  Carpenter.  Ad.  (1917),  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-238.1]  ABRAM  O.  CASSEL,  b  July  27,  1898;  s  Elias  and  Katie  (Oberholtzer)  Cassel  [19-137]; 
m  Nov.  16,  1921,  LILLIAN  MAE  DOAK,  dau  Samuel  Doak  of  Worcester,  Pa.  Res.  Newtown,  Bucks 
Co.,  Pa. 

[19-240]  MARION  MAY  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  11,  1890;  dau  George  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Ellam) 
Kriebel  [19-168];  m  Nov.  1,  1909,  ROY  W.  CAIN,  b  June  15,  1887;  s  Alva  Cain.  Ad.  (1917)  371 
Spring  Mill  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  Kriebel,  b  Apr.  30,  1908. 

2.  Florence  Reba,  b  Jan.  29,  1912. 

[19-241]  SAMUEL  RAHN  KRIEBEL,  b  May  25,  1892;  s  George  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Ellam)  Kriebel 
[  19—168] ;  m  Sept.  26,  1917,  AGNES  BOYLE,  b  June  24,  1889;  dau  David  S.  and  Annie  (Brackenridge) 
Boyle.  Chauffeur.  Ad.  (1919),  Conshohocken,  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-242]  MARY  SCHNEIDER  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  28,  1896;  dau  George  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Ellam)  Kriebel  [19-168];  m  Dec.  9,  1914,  SAMUEL  P.  CASSEY,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  s  William  Cassey. 
Ad.  (1917),  809  E.  Hector  St.,  Conshohocken  Pa.  No  children. 

[19-243]  VINCENT  CASSEL  MOYER,  b  Oct.  2,  1887;  s  Joseph  A.  and  Ida  K.  (Cassel)  Moyer 
[19-212];  m  Feb.  7,  1912,  ELLCORA  A.  ALDRED,  b  Feb.  9,  1889;  dau  Thomas  M.  Aldred.  Vet¬ 
erinarian.  Ad.  (1917),  Southampton,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  Aldred,  b  Apr.  21,  1913. 

2.  Muriel  Aldred,  b  Nov.  23,  1915. 

[19-244]  WILMER  C.  MOYER,  b  Nov.  5,  1888;  s  Joseph  A.  and  Ida  K.  (Cassel)  Moyer  [19-212]; 
m  SUSAN  ESHLEMAN,  b  Oct.  13,  1890;  dau  Howard  and  Margaret  (Hull)  Eshleman.  Ad.  (1917), 
3901  Brown  St.,  Phila. 

One  child:  Margaret,  b  Oct.  5,  1913. 

[19-245]  TOWNSEND  C.  MOYER,  b  Apr.  30,  1891;  s  Joseph  A.  and  Ida  K.  (Cassel)  Moyer 
[19—212] ;  m  Jan.  25,  1910,  FRANCES  DANAHER,  b  May  11,  1893;  dau  Cornelius  M.  and  Mary  A. 
(Finnan)  Danaher.  Trainman.  Ad.  (1918),  47  No.  Yewdell  St.,  Phila. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Marie  Ida,  b  July  6,  1911;  d  Mar.  9,  1912. 

2.  T.  Cornelius,  b  July  23,  1916. 

3.  Robert,  b  June  9,  1918. 

[19-246]  ALICE  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  29,  1899;  dau  Jacob  and  Susie  L.  (Nice)  Kriebel  [19-224];  m 
Feb.  16,  1918,  WILLIS  GEIL  MOYER,  b  Apr.  13,  1897;  s  Jonas  and  Amanda  (Geil)  Moyer.  Farmer. 
Ad.  (1918),  Chalfont,  Pa.  No  children. 


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[21]  DAVID  HUBNER  (HEEBNER)  [E  21],  b  Aug.  27,  1696;  d  Dec.  27,  1784;  m  MARIA  KRIEBEL 

[E  85],  b  Jan.,  1705;  d  June  11,  1793;  dau  Balthasar  Kriebel;  according  to  Schneider  (p  77b ,  6Jfb)  they 
were  married  by  Regent.  David  Hiibner  was  a  brother  of  Hans  Hiibner  [E  74]  and  also  half  brother 
to  Maria  Wiegner  Hiibner  [E  117].  In  1774  Maria,  wife  of  David  Hiibner,  wrote  to  her  sister  Regina, 
wife  of  Christoph  Groh  in  Silesia,  that  she  was  then  70  years  of  age. 

In  1730,  May  1,  David  Hiibner,  “Groszknecht  auf  dem  Oberhof  in  Berthelsdorf,”  is  a  sponsor  at 
the  baptism  of  Susanna,  dau  of  George  Scholtze  and  Regina  Jackel.  [  Unitats  Archiv  Herrnhut,  R  5 A, 
N  5,  7.]  (1732,  “Grossknecht  beym  Oberguth  Pachter  hat  ein  Kind.”) 

On  Feb.  21,  1769,  Maria  Hiibner  and  “Schwager”  David  Hiibner  wrote  a  letter  to  “Schwager 
Christoph  Groh  und  Schwester  Regina,  Susanna  und  Anna  wde  auch  Christ  ihr  man,”  in  which  they 
state  that  Maria,  wife  of  David  Hiibner  for  the  past  ten  years  has  been  suffering  with  a  sore  leg,  and 
regarding  further  particulars  they  state  that  ‘‘this  spring  it  will  be  three  years  that  we  left  our 
former  home,  and  we  now  live  between  two  of  our  children  in  Worcester  Twp.  Our  eldest  son  Christ 
married  Hans  Wiegner’s  daughter,  and  lives  about  a  mile  from  us  and  they  have  four  children.  Susan, 
our  elder  daughter,  is  married  to  Christ  Wagner,  eldest  son  of  widow  Anna  Wagner.  They  live  a 
mile  above  us  and  have  three  children.  A  year  ago,  on  New  Year’s  day,  they  lost  a  young  child.” 

“The  other  daughter,  Rosina,  has  a  second  husband,  viz.,  Baltzaar  Jackel,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Abraham  Jackel.  They  have  three  children  and  live  in  Skippack.  The  other  child,  our  youngest, 
named  George,  is  still  single  and  lives  with  us.”  (Translation.) 

In  this  same  letter  they  also  send  greetings  to  Abr.  Hiibner,  brother  of  David,  also  to  “Christ 
Wag.”  and  his  daughters. 

David  Hiibner  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  with  his  wife  and  son  Christoph.  He  was  sick  upon  his  arrival 
in  Phila.  (c/.  signature  list).  In  1736  he  acquired  land  in  Frederick  Twp.  [Plate  E  IV],  and  after  pur¬ 
chasing  several  other  tracts  (c/.  Haynes  of  Immigrants),  acquired  a  tract  in  Worcester  Twp.  [Plate  G  VI], 
owned  (1920)  by  Jeremiah  K.  Anders.  David  Hiibner  was  naturalized  Sept.  24,  1745.  Both  he  and 
his  wife  are  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 


[21-1] 


[196-1] 
[33-2] 
[38-8] 
[21 -2a] 
[21— 2b] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Christoph  [E  87],  b  Apr.  19,  1731,  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony;  baptized  Apr.  22,  1731; 

Sponsors:  Gregor  Scholtze,  Susanna  Jackel  ( dau  Balthasar  Jackel)  “Pachter  des 
Oberhofs  in  Berthelsdorf,”  and  Balthasar  Heidrich  of  Herrnhut;  d  June  27,  1817; 
m  Susanna  Wiegner. 

2.  Balthasar  [E  212],  b  Mar.  9,  1733,  in  Berthelsdorf;  baptized  Mar.  11,  1733;  Sponsors: 

Balthasar  Heidrich,  Gregor  Scholtze,  Anna  Jackel;  d  Aug.  3,  1734,  on  the  St.  Andrew, 
and  was  buried  at  sea  in  the  Spanish  Main,  on  the  same  day,  on  which  occasion  they 


sang:  “Ach  wie  elend  ist  unsere  Zeit  ”(c/.  Erlauterung) . 


3.  Susanna,  b  Oct.,  1734;  d  July  2,  1817;  m  Christoph  Wagner  [E  197]. 

.  „  7  , ,  .  _00  ,  „  .  j  1.  Christopher  Reinwald  [E  114]. 

4.  Rosanna,  b  May  9,  1738;  d  Feb.  9,  1819;  m  j  2  Balthasar  jackle. 

1.  Susanna  Heydrick. 

2.  Anna  Schubert. 


5.  George,  b  June  21,  1744;  d  Aug.  18,  1783;  m 


[21-1]  CHRISTOPHER  HUBNER  (HEEBNER)  [E  87],  6  Apr.  19,  1731;  d  June  27,  1817;  s  David 
and  Maria  (Kriebel)  Hiibner  [21];  m  May  3,  1757,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER, 
b  1738;  d  Jan.  17,  1814;  eldest  dau  Hans  and  Anna  (Reinwald)  Wiegner  [35].  Christopher  Heebner 
settled  first  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Pa.,  but  in  1762,  acquired  land  in  Norriton  Twp.  [Plate  G  I],  owned 
(1920)  by  J.  Wayne  Heebner.  He  was  naturalized  Apr.  10,  1755.  Place  of  burial  unknown. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Melchior,  b  Nov.  16,  1759;  d  May  10,  1781. 

2.  John,  b  July  12,  1761;  d  Mar.  10,  1824;  m  Elizabeth  Hoffman. 

3.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  21,  1763;  d  Jan.  12,  1833. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  28,  1766;  d  Nov.  25,  1846;  m  Catharine  Rittenhouse. 

1.  Susanna  Smith. 


[21-3] 


[21-4] 

[21-5a] 

[21-5b] 


f  5.  Christopher,  b  May  11,  1770;  d  Aug.  21,  1827;  m  i*  ^usanna  omnn. 

J  1  2*  Hannah  i.  ompson. 


6.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  1,  1773;  d  Aug.  13,  1777. 

7.  David,  b  Sept.  19,  1778;  d  May  19,  1783. 


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[21-2a]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  b  June  21,  1744;  d  Aug.  18,  1783;  s  David  and  Maria  (Kriebel) 
(Hiibner)  Heebner  [21];  m  Apr.  26,  1769,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  to  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK, 
b  Oct.  5,  1745;  d  June  20,  1770;  dau  Balthasar  and  Maria  (Hoffrichter)  Heydrick  [52b]. 

One  child: 

[21-6]  Balthasar,  b  June  12,  1770;  d  Apr.  29,  1848;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[21— 2b]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  21,  1771,  by  Rev.  Christopher 
Kriebel  to  ANNA  SCHUBERT,  b  Nov.  27,  1749;  d  Apr.  23,  1784;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b]. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[25-9]  1.  Maria,  b  Apr.  28,  1773;  d  Sept.  22,  1857;  m  Andrew  Kriebel. 

2.  Salome,  b  Oct,  18,  1774;  d  Mar.  31,  1776. 

[149-9]  3.  Regina,  b  Jan.  13,  1777;  d  Sept.  8,  1862;  m  John  Schultz. 

[21-7]  4.  Henry,  b  Dec.  1,  1778;  d  Mar.  30,  1847;  m  Anna  Schultz. 

5.  Barbara,  b  Mar.  13,  1780;  d  May  16,  1786. 

6.  Catharine,  b  July  17,  1782;  d  May  14,  1786. 


[21-3]  JOHN  HEEBNER,  b  July  12,  1761 ;  d  Mar.  10,  1824;  s  Christopher  H.  and  Susanna  (Wieg¬ 
ner)  Heebner  [21—1];  m  Jan.  25,  1785,  ELIZABETH  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  27,  1761;  d  Jan.  31,  1845; 
eldest  dau  Nicholas  Hoffman. 


[21-8a] 
[21— 8b] 


Children  (4): 

1.  Susannah,  b  Jan.  9,  1786;  d  Apr.  29,  1831. 

2.  Maria,  b  Jan.  2,  1788;  d  Nov.  3,  1807. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  11,  1790;  d  Oct.  14,  1810. 

4.  Barbara,  b  May  31,  1792;  d  Jan.  9,  1812;  m 


1.  Jacob  Hoffman. 

2.  Isaac  Stauffer. 


Elizabeth  Heebner,  relict  of  John  Heebner,  Norriton,  made  a  will  dated  Dec.  7,  1836;  prob.  Feb.  13, 
1845,  in  which  she  speaks  of  her  daughter  Barbara,  wife  of  Isaac  Stauffer,  and  her  grandson,  John  Hoff¬ 
man. 

Susanna  Heebner  died  intestate,  without  issue,  in  1831,  leaving  mother,  and  one  sister,  Barbara, 
who  married  Isaac  Stauffer.  She  bequeathed  a  half  interest  in  a  tract  of  95  acres  which  descended  to 
her  from  her  father,  John  Heebner.  In  Feb.,  1837,  this  tract  was  sold  to  Isaac  Stauffer. 

In  1866,  Susanna  Stauffer,  widow  of  Isaac  Stauffer,  renounced  her  right  to  administration  of  her 
husband’s  estate.  Collateral  inheritance  tax  was  paid.  John  Hoffman  as  administrator  was  trustee 
of  fund  for  use  of  Samuel  Stauffer  of  Macungie,  father  of  Isaac  Stauffer. 

According  to  Bean’s  “History  of  Montg.  Co.,”  1884,  Barbara  Heebner,  daughter  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  Heebner,  married  Jacob  Hoffman;  he  died  in  a  short  time  and  the  widow  then  married  Isaac 

Stauffer.  It  seems  that  Isaac  Stauffer  married  a  second  time,  Susanna - ,  according  to  the 

above  renouncement. 


[21-4]  ABRAHAM  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  28,  1766;  d  Nov.  25,  1846;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Wiegner)  Heebner  [21-1];  m  Dec.  1,  1791,  CATHARINE  RITTENHOUSE;  d  Sept.  27,  1851;  dau 
Matthias  Rittenhouse.  Abraham  Heebner  lived  on  farm  in  Norriton  Twp.,  now  (1920)  occupied  by 
J.  Wayne  Heebner. 

Children  (10): 

[21-9]  1.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  20,  1792;  d  June  30,  1841;  m  Benjamin  Cassel. 

[21-10]  2.  Hannah,  b  Oct.  1,  1794;  d  Oct.  5,  1889;  m  Garrett  Metz. 

3.  Christopher,  b  Jan.  17,  1797;  d  Jan.  25,  1797. 

4.  John,  b  Jan.  15,  1798;  d  Jan.  15,  1798. 

[21-11]  5.  Joseph  R.,  b  Apr.  9,  1799;  d  Feb.  23,  1884;  m  Susanna  Letherach. 

[21-12]  6.  Susanna,  b  July  25,  1801;  d  May  1,  1868;  m  Isaac  F.  Cassel. 

[21-13]  7.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  5,  1804;  d  Apr.  3,  1897;  m  Christian  Detweiler. 

[21-14]  8.  Rebecca,  b  July  9,  1806;  d  Jan.  20,  1892;  m  Joseph  B.  Cassel. 

[21-15]  9.  Mary,  b  Aug.  27,  1808;  d  Feb.  1,  1888;  m  Isaac  B.  Cassel. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  23,  1811;  d  Mar.  31,  1811. 

[21-5a]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER,  b  May  11,  1770;  d  Aug.  21,  1827;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Wiegner)  Heebner  [21-1];  rn  Jan.,  1792,  SUSANNA  SMITH,  b  1773;  d  June  17,  1816. 


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Children  (10): 

R1  }l-  D"*.  6  Not.  13,  1702;  d  May  14,  1864;  m  {  S  Bush.' 

[21-17]  2.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  21,  1795;  d  Mar.  8,  1878;  m  Andrew  Bossert. 

[2 1-1 8b]  }  3‘  MarSaret>  b  Dec-  25>  1796 ;  d  Jan.  9,  1867;  m  {  \  Wimam^.^oberts. 

[21-19]  4.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  14,  1799;  d  May  16,  1843;  m  Elizabeth  Saylor. 

[21-20]  5.  John,  b  Jan.  19,  1802;  d  June  8,  1850;  rn  Susanna  Barndollar. 

[21-21]  6.  Susannah,  b  June  22,  1804;  m  Abraham  Masson. 

[21-22]  7.  Christopher,  b  June  11,  1809;  d  Dec.  19,  1883;  m  Ann  Mitchell. 

[21-23]  8.  Ann,  b  Dec.  19,  1811;  d  June  24,  1847;  m  Peter  Griffith. 

[21—24]  9.  Myra,  b  Nov.  1,  1815;  m  Richard  P.  Bodley. 

[21—25]  10.  Joshua,  b  Nov.  13,  1806;  d  July  4,  1897;  m  Eliza  Williams. 


[21— 5b]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  March,  1819,  HANNAH 
TOMPSON,  b  about  1774;  d  Jan.  6,  1859.  No  issue.  Farmer;  lived  and  died  on  the  farm  later  owned 
by  Ex-Governor  John  F.  Hartranft,  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa. 


[21-6]  REV.  BALTHASAR  HEEBNER,  b  June  12,  1770;  d  Apr.  29,  1848;  s  George  and  Susanna 
(Heydrick)  Heebner  [21— 2a] ;  m  May  20,  1794,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b 
Nov.  5,  1775;  d  Mar.  22,  1848;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-3]. 

Children  (8): 

1.  George,  b  July  22,  1795;  d  Apr.  10,  1796. 

2.  Daughter  b  June  7,  1796;  d  June  9,  1796. 

[21— 26b]  J  3‘  Anthony  S-’  b  Nov-  23>  1798 >  d  June  14’  1866 ;  m  1  2.  Anna  Gerhard. 

[59-8]  4.  Anna,  b  Aug.  9,  1800;  d  Mar.  29,  1848;  m  George  Seipt. 

5.  Maria,  b  Oct.  26,  1803;  d  Sept.  10,  1815. 

[161-15]  6.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  12,  1806;  d  May  28,  1890;  m  Frederick  Anders. 

[21— 27b]  ]  7-  Davld  s-  6  June  25-  181°:  d  May  14-  10O°;  m  1  2.  Regina  Schultz. 

[202-7]  8.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  8,  1812;  d  Jan.  13,  1889;  m  Aaron  Krauss. 

Balthasar  Heebner  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  owned  the  farm  lately  pur¬ 
chased  by  Abraham  Anders,  Sr.  He  was  a  minister  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society  many  years,  until 
his  death.  This  record,  so  far  as  it  relates  to  the  genealogical  record  of  the  members  of  said  religious 
society,  and  their  descendants  who  adhered  to  their  organization,  was  preserved  by  him  in  German 
manuscript  to  about  the  year  1846.  In  the  earlier  days,  to  about  1804,  a  few  records  had  been  kept, 
but  about  that  time  abandoned,  when  the  Rev.  Mr.  Heebner,  copying  from  those  earlier  ones,  con¬ 
tinued  his  own  down  to  the  date  mentioned.  Without  his  industry  and  care  it  would  have  been  impossi¬ 
ble  to  compile  the  present  work  for  want  of  a  continuous  record.  Of  a  cheerful  disposition,  and  of 
active  and  industrious  habits,  Mr.  Heebner  always  retained  the  confidence  of  the  entire  community 
in  which  he  lived.  [Gen.  Rec.,  1879,  p  78.] 


[21-7]  HENRY  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  1,  1778;  d  Mar.  30,  1847;  s  George  and  Anna  (Schubert) 
Heebner  [21— 2b] ;  m  Apr.  21,  1807,  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  29,  1785;  d  Apr.  2,  1839;  dau  Christopher 
and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-3].  Henry  Heebner  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  on  farm  now  owned 
(1920)  by  his  grandson,  William  Iv.  Heebner,  in  Upper  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  near  West  Point. 


[154-19] 
f 199-4] 
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[149-23] 

[48-22] 

[48-23] 

[21-29] 

[161-22a] 


Children  (9): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  30,  1808;  d  July  31,  1890;  m  Joel  Wiegner. 

2.  Susannah,  b  June  25,  1810;  d  Dec.  21,  1879;  m  Abraham  Heebner. 

„  ^  ,  ,,  A  |  1.  Anna  Schultz. 

3.  George,  b  Nov.  24,  1811;  d  Oct.  27,  1846;  m  |  2>  Mary  Krupp. 

4.  Abraham,  b  May  14,  1814;  d  Feb.  24,  1815. 

5.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  24,  1816:  d  June  24,  1897;  m  Reuben  Schultz. 

6.  Maria,  b  Oct.  31,  1817;  d  Feb.  25,  1898;  m  Jesse  Snyder. 

7.  Abigail,  b  Dec.  29,  1819;  d  Nov.  25,  1890;  m  George  Snyder. 

8.  John  S.,  b  Mar.  2,  1822;  d  Aug.  3,  1903;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

9.  Anna,  b  Feb.  28,  1827;  d  Sept.  18,  1852;  m  Andrew  Anders. 


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273 


[21-8a]  BARBARA  HEEBNER,  b  May  31,  1792;  d  Jan.  9,  1812;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Hoffman) 

Heebner  [21-3];  m  JACOB  HOFFMAN,  s  Jacob  and  -  (Slough)  Hoffman.  Farmer  and 

carpenter;  resided  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[21-29.1]  John,  b  Dec.  25,  1813;  d  Jan.  2G,  1892;  m  Rosanna  Gouldey. 

[21-8b]  BARBARA  (HEEBNER)  HOFFMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ISAAC  STAUFFER, 
b  Sept.  24,  1807;  d  Feb.  27,  1866.  No  children. 

Isaac  Stauffer  was  married  2d  time  to  Susanna - 


[21-9]  SARAH  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  20,  1792;  d  June  30,  1841 ;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Ritten- 
house)  Heebner  [21-4];  m  Nov.  28,  1811,  BENJAMIN  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  19,  1789;  d  May  30,  1861; 
s  Jacob  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Cassel. 


[21-30] 

[184-174] 

[184-162] 

[21-31] 

[21-32a] 

[21— 32b] 

[21-33] 

[21—34] 

[21-35] 

[21— 36a] 

[21-36b] 

[21-167] 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 


Children  {10): 

Abraham,  b  Dec.  7,  1812;  d  Oct.  20,  1867;  m  Susanna  Cassel. 

Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  4,  1814;  d  July  30,  1889;  m  Jacob  B.  Beyer. 

Hannah,  b  Nov.  22,  1816;  d  Dec.  1,  1886;  m  Benjamin  Beyer. 

Jacob,  b  Feb.  5,  1820;  d  Mar.  27,  1848;  m  Charlotte  Hallman. 

1.  Lucetta  Underkoffler. 


Joseph  H.,  b  Mar.  8,  1822;  d  Apr.  1,  1896;  m  ,  _  . 

{  2.  Ann  Moyer. 

Benjamin,  b  Feb.  25,  1825;  d  Nov.  14,  1887;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Groff. 

Sarah,  b  Jan.  4,  1828;  d - ;  m  Michael  Brooks. 

Catharine,  b  Jan.  12,  1831;  d  Oct.  19,  1914;  m  Charles  Printz. 

Enos,  b  Apr.  2,  1833;  d  Oct.  3,  1886;  »  j  £  EfetbeU^Mfchener. 
Susanna,  b  Mar.  4,  1837;  d  Nov.  6,  1913;  m  William  Houck. 


In  a  release  signed  in  1852,  in  a  list  of  children  and  descendants  of  Sarah  Cassel,  late  Sarah  Heebner, 
heirs  of  Abraham  Heebner,  in  a  deed  to  Christian  Detweiler,  trustee,  the  names  of  Margaret  and  Mary 
Anna,  both  minors  are  given,  but  the  names  of  Benjamin  and  Joseph  Cassel  are  omitted.  [ Misc . 
7:270 ,  Norristown .] 


[21-10]  HANNAH  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  1,  1794;  d  Oct.  5,  1889;  dart  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Ritten- 
house)  Heebner  [21-4];  m  Dec.  13,  1813,  GARRETT  METZ,  b  Nov.  7,  1790;  d  May  16,  1879;  s  Jacob 
Metz. 


[21-37] 

[21-38] 


[21-39] 

[21-40] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Joseph  H.,  b  Apr.  28,  1815;  d  Jan.  19,  1898;  m  Hannah  H.  Keeler. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  1,  1817;  d  Aug.  20,  1819. 

3.  Jacob  H.  |  twi  b  Mar  10,  1821 ;  d  I  ?’  »•«; m  Elizabeth  CasseL 

4.  Eve  1  l  Mar.  16,  1866;  unm. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  1,  1823;  d  Aug.  25,  1825. 

6.  Sarah,  b  July  21,  1826;  d  Oct.  5,  1843. 

7.  Mary  H.,  b  Feb.  27,  1829;  m  Joseph  F.  Halteman. 

8.  John,  b  Feb.  29,  1832;  d  July  28,  1864;  m  Annie  Cassel. 

9.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  21,  1835;  d  Mar.  24,  1900;  unm. 


[21-11]  JOSEPH  R.  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  9,  1799;  d  Feb.  23,  1884;  s  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rittenhouse)  Heebner  [21-4];  m  Mar.  21,  1826,  SUSANNA  LETHERACH;  d  Feb.  23,  1884;  dau 
Henry  Letherach.  Farmer;  Joseph  R.  Heebner  and  wife  d  same  day  and  were  buried  in  same  grave. 
He  lived  in  later  life  on  a  farm  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa.,  later  occupied  by  his  son,  Joseph. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[21-41]  1.  Henry  L.,  b  Dec.  8,  1826;  d  Feb.  26,  1901;  m  Catherine  Iv.  Schutt. 

2.  Abraham  L.,  b  Sept.  5,  1828;  d  Aug.  23,  1887;  unm. 

3.  David  L.,  b  Aug.  25,  1830;  d  Aug.  28,  1830. 

[25-92]  4.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  24,  1831;  d  Dec.  19,  1919;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

5.  Ann,  b  Feb.  9,  1834;  d  Mar.  22,  1917;  unm. 

[21-42]  6.  Benjamin  L.,  b  Aug.  17,  1835;  d  Jan.  27,  1881;  m  Susanna  Gottschall. 


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[21-43al  1  _  T  1  T  7  *  jtvt  o  |  1.  Susanna  Kriebel. 

[21— 43b]  t  7'  JosePh  L"  6  APr-  7'  183‘ ;  d  Mar-  3'  1915;  m  1  2.  Mary  Jane  Hippie. 

[21-44]  8.  William  L.,  b  Jan.  1,  1840;  m  Edith  Anders. 

[21-45]  9.  Enoch  M.,  b  June  20,  1843;  d  Mar.  29,  1915;  m  Deborah  Rittenhouse. 

[21-12]  SUSANNA  HEEBNER,  b  July  25,  1801;  d  May  1,  1868;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rittenhouse)  Heebner  [21 — 4] ;  m  1819  by  Rev.  George  Wack  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  II,  p  88],  ISAAC  F. 
CASSEL,  b  May  30,  1797;  d  Apr.  30,  1858;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Cassel. 

Children  (7): 

[21-46b]  }  L  Catherine,  b  Nov.  1,  1820;  d  July  1,  1890;  m  {  £  MahlonHefst. 

[21-47]  2.  William,  b  May  5,  1823;  d  Mar.  10,  1911;  m  Maria  Underkuffler. 

[21-48]  3.  Elias,  b  Aug.  5,  1827;  d  1910;  m  Mary  M.  Beltz. 

[21—49]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  3,  1833;  m  Lewis  Printz. 

[21-50]  5.  Emanuel,  b  Mar.  26,  1836;  d  Mar.  5,  1922;  rn  Lydia  Smith. 

[21-51]  6.  James  H.,  b  Nov.  28,  1838;  d  Aug.  17,  1914;  m  Annie  Harley. 

[21-52]  7.  Jacob,  b  May  10,  1842;  d  Jan.  4,  1916;  m  Hannah  B.  Harley. 

[21-13]  CATHARINE  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  5,  1804;  d  Apr.  2,  1897;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rittenhouse)  Heebner  [21 — 4] ;  m  Jan.  15,  1824,  REV.  CHRISTIAN  DETWEILER,  b  Apr.  30,  1802; 
d  Dec.  3, 1861 ;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  Margaretta  (Harley)  Detweiler.  Farmer,  market  man,  and  Mennonite 
Minister;  resided  in  Perkiomen  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[21-53]  1.  Abraham,  b  May  12,  1824;  d  Aug.  3,  1888;  m  Ann  Barbara  Custer. 

[21-54]  2.  Samuel  H.,  b  Feb.  18,  1827;  d  Feb.  16,  1916;  m  Almira  C.  Tyson. 

[21-55]  3.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  16,  1829;  d  Mar.,  1911;  m  David  Custer. 

[21-56]  4.  Mary,  b  Nov.  8,  1831;  m  Abraham  D.  Hunsicker. 

[21-57]  5.  Enos  H.,  b  Aug.  4,  1834;  m  Mary  Jane  C.  Heyser. 

[21-58]  6.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  5,  1837;  m  Peter  H.  Good. 

7.  Christian,  b  Aug.  29,  1839;  d  Aug.  12,  1840. 

[21-59]  8.  Isaiah  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1841;  m  Mary  M.  Hallman. 

[21-60]  9.  Christian  H.,  b  Nov.  16,  1842;  d  Apr.  25,  1882;  m  Elizabeth  Allabough. 

[21-61]  10.  Lydia  H.,  b  Oct.  7,  1845;  d  Oct.  13,  1904;  m  John  G.  Gotwals. 

[21-14]  REBECCA  HEEBNER,  b  July  9,  1806;  d  Jan.  20,  1892;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rittenhouse)  Heebner  [21-4];  m  Nov.  9,  1826,  by  Rev.  George  Wack  to  JOSEPH  B.  CASSEL,  b  Apr. 
28,  1805;  d  Apr.  28,  1886;  s  John  and  Molly  (Bergey)  Cassel. 

Children  (10): 

[25-40]  1.  Mary,  b  Sept.  27,  1827;  d  Nov.  9,  1882;  m  Adam  Kriebel. 

2.  Amos  H.,  b  June  23,  1830;  d  Mar.  2,  1858;  grad,  of  Dartmouth  1857;  d  of  pulmonary 
disease.  [Cassel  Gen.,  p  299.] 

[19-97]  3.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  31,  1832;  d  Feb.  24,  1908;  m  William  S.  Kriebel. 

[21-62]  4.  Henry  Stover,  b  May  30,  1834;  d  Nov.  23,  1904;  m  Margaret  H.  Wanner. 

[21-63]  5.  Edith  A.,  b  Oct.  28,  1836;  d  Dec.  18,  1910;  m  Isaac  D.  Van  Fossen. 

[21-64]  6.  Susan  C.,  b  Apr.  4,  1839;  d  Oct.  3,  1893;  m  Jonas  M.  Harley. 

[21-65]  7.  Mahlon  H.,  Apr.  10,  1840;  m  Lydia  K.  Meschter. 

[66-13]  8.  Hannah,  b  July  29,  1843;  m  Jacob  K.  Meschter. 

[21 -66b]  }  9*  Christian  h  Nov-  19>  1846 1  d  Nov-  20>  1897;  m  {  2.  Mary  Harley!' 

[21-67]  10.  Leah,  b  Apr.  21,  1850;  m  Isaiah  K.  Bean. 

• 

[21-15]  MARY  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  27,  1808;  d  Feb.  1,  1888;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Ritten¬ 
house)  Heebner  [21-4];  m  Oct.  20,  1831,  ISAAC  B.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  25,  1809;  d  Feb.  22,  1885. 
Children  (6): 

[21-68]  1.  Abraham  H.,  b  Jan.  30,  1833;  d  Jan.  29,  1905;  m  Lydia  Kriebel. 

[21-69]  2.  Joseph  C.,  b  Oct.  24,  1835,  d  Aug.  13,  1902;  m  Sarah  Ann  Miller. 

[21-70]  3.  Jesse,  b  Jan.  7,  1838;  d  Jan.  26,  1871;  m  Hannah  ReifL 

125-81]  4.  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  29,  1840;  d  Nov.  9,  1916;  m  Rev.  John  B.  Kriebel. 


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5.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  5,  1843;  d  Oct.  25,  1881;  unm. 

[21-71]  6.  Samuel,-  b  Nov.  30,  1846;  d  Mar.  30,  1915;  m  Margaret  Prizer. 

[21-16a]  DAVID  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  13,  1792;  d  May  14,  1864;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Smith) 
Heebner  [21-5a];  m  Mar.  4,  1824,  MARY  HAHN,  b  1795;  d  Mar.  13,  1825.  No  issue. 

[21— 16b]  DAVID  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  27,  1833,  SARAH  RUSH,  b  Oct. 
10,  1808;  d  Dec.  24,  1898. 

Children  (J): 

1.  John,  b  June  28,  1835;  d  Feb.  22,  1862. 

[21-72]  2.  Charles,  b  Dec.  25,  1838;  m  Mary  Yates. 

[21—73]  3.  David,  b  Feb.  16,  1842;  d  Jan.  6,  1892;  m  Hannah  Williams. 

[21-74]  4.  Stephen,  b  June  24,  1844;  d  Apr.  19,  1922;  m  Ella  Keller. 

[21-17]  SARAH  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  21,  1795;  d  Mar.  8,  1878;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Smith) 
Heebner  [21-5a];  m  Jan.  5,  1819,  ANDREW  BOSSERT,  b  Aug.  6,  1792;  d  Jan.  22,  1839. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Christopher,  b  Nov.  13,  1819. 

2.  Charles,  b  Mar.  31,  1823. 

3.  James,  b  Aug.  23,  1825. 

4.  Andrew  J.,  b  Jan.  1,  1830. 

5.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Dec.  17,  1833;  d  Sept.  26,  1876;  m - Howell. 

6.  Amanda,  b  Jan.  30,  1836;  d  Jan.  31,  1836. 

7.  Isaiah,  b  Apr.  5,  1837. 

Charles  Bossert  lived  on  the  old  homestead  in  Upper  Providence  Twp.,  Pa.,  above  Green  Tree. 
He  was  a  government  inspector  of  liquor.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  complete.}  [ Joshua  Heebner .] 


[21-18a]  MARGARET  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  25,  1796;  d  Jan.  9,  1867;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Smith)  Heebner  [21-5a];  m  Oct.  29,  1816,  GEORGE  REIFF,  d  1820. 

Children  (2): 

[21-75]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  July  16,  1817;  d  Sept.  15,  1878;  m  Henry  Longaker. 

[21—76]  2.  Christopher,  b  Oct.  5,  1819;  d  Nov.  25,  1908;  m  Sarah  Ann  Berret. 


[21-18b]  MARGARET  (HEEBNER)  REIFF,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  1822,  WILLIAM  O. 
ROBERTS,  b  Apr.  20,  1792;  d  Apr.  3,  1858. 


[21-77] 

[21-78] 


[21-?9a] 
[21— 79b] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  David,  b  Dec.  27,  1823;  d  June  22,  1898;  m  Hannah  Johnson. 

2.  William,  b  Apr.  21,  1825;  d  Dec.  9,  1913;  in  Elizabeth  Buckwalter. 

3.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  12,  1829;  unm. 

4.  Daniel  W.,  b  Jan.  27,  1834;  d  May  10,  1855. 


5.  Josephus,  b  Nov.  26,  1836;  m 


1.  Maggie  S.  Laferty. 

2.  Emma  E.  Laferty. 


[21-19]  ABRAHAM  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  14,  1799;  d  May  16,  1843;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Smith)  Heebner  [21-5a] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1823,  ELIZABETH  SAYLOR,  b  May  15,  1801;  d  Feb.  16,  1872. 

No  issue. 

[21-20]  JOHN  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  19,  1802;  d  June  8,  1850;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Smith) 
Heebner  [21— 5a] ;  m  Jan.  7,  1827,  SUSANNA  BARNDOLLAR,  b  Nov.  30,  1801;  d  May  12,  1860. 
John  Heebner  operated  the  Mills  at  Yerkes  Station,  Pa.,  and  served  as  school  director  in  Lower  Provi¬ 
dence  Twp.,  Pa.,  for  many  years,  being  an  active  supporter  of  the  common-school  system. 

Children  (5): 

[21-80]  1.  Sarah  B.,  b  Oct.  8,  1827;  d  Apr.  12,  1901;  m  John  C.  Weber. 

[21-81]  2.  Ann  Eliza,  b  Mar.  6,  1829;  d  May  30,  1912;  m  D.  Morgan  Casselberry. 

[21-82]  3.  Christopher  B.,  b  July  31,  1831;  d  Oct.  24,  1914;  m  Amy  Jane  Hopkins. 

4.  John,  b  Mar.  10,  1833;  d  July  5,  1838. 

5.  Hannah,  b  Dec.  19,  1837;  d  Sept.  25,  1917;  m  Theodore  W.  Bean. 


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[21-21]  SUSANNA  HEEBNER,  b  June  22,  1804;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Smith)  Heebner 
[21 -5a];  m  Apr.  9,  1837,  ABRAHAM  MASSON,  d  Nov.  3,  1869.  No  issue.  ■  It  is  stated  that  Mr. 
Masson  spent  a  great  deal  of  time  and  money  in  experimenting  with  the  making  of  airships.  [Joshua 
Heebner.  ] 

[21-22]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER,  b  June  11,  1809;  d  Dec.  19,  1883;  *  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Smith)  Heebner  [21— 5a] ;  m  Nov.  7,  1833,  by  Rev.  George  Wack  to  ANN  MITCHELL,  b  Oct.  20,  1813; 
d  Jan.  12,  1884.  Christopher  Heebner  was  a  miller  and  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[64-11]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  July  21,  1834;  d  Nov.  2,  1878;  m  Daniel  Dresher. 

{1  Clarissa  IVI00I1 

2.  Mary  Houlahan. 

3.  Martha,  b  Apr.  11,  1838;  d  May  7,  1913;  m  Lane  S.  Hart. 

4.  Edward,  b  Nov.  19,  1839;  d,  Sept.  12,  1889;  unm. 

[21-86]  5.  James  B.,  b  Dec.  10,  1841;  d  Feb.  12,  1880;  m  Sarah  Wright. 

6.  Henry,  b  Mar.  1,  1844;  d  Aug.  5,  1844. 

In  the  distribution  of  the  estate  of  Ann  Heebner,  widow  of  the  late  Christopher  Heebner,  of 
Norristown,  Pa.,  in  1885,  we  find  the  following  items: 

Amount  to  be  distributed,  $77,289.66;  George  Heebner,  1/5;  Lane  S.  Hart,  trustee  for  Edward 
Heebner,  1/5;  Mrs.  Martha  Hart,  1/5;  W.  H.  Slingluff,  gdn.  minor  children  of  James  B.  Heebner,  1/5; 

Mrs.  Ellen  D.  Smith,  1/3  of  1/5;  Martha  H.  Dresher,  1/3  of  1/5;  N.  H.  Larzelere,  adm.  for  Blanche 

Dresher,  dec.,  1/3  of  1/5. 

[21-23]  ANN  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  19,  1811;  d  June  24,  1847;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Smith) 
Heebner  [21-5a];  m  Apr.  5,  1832,  PETER  GRIFFITH,  b  Dec.  12,  1805;  d  June  4,  1884. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Amanda,  b  July  3,  1833;  unm. 

[21-87]  2.  Myra  Bodley,  b  June  7,  1834;  dec,  m  Isaac  Wayne  Kurtz. 

3.  Worthington,  b  July  3,  1836. 

[21-88]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  11,  1838;  d  May  15,  1860;  m  James  Hahn. 

[21-89]  5.  Elbridge,  b  Feb.  24,  1841;  m  Harriet  Ramsey. 

[21-90]  6.  Susanna,  b  July  20,  1843;  m  Joe  Kauffman.  [No  further  data.] 

[21-91]  7.  Mansfield,  b  Nov.  7,  1845;  m  Charlotte  Strawn. 

Ann  Heebner  Griffith  was  originally  buried  in  a  Cemetery  on  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  near 
City  Hall.  After  the  opening  of  the  street  and  of  Montgomery  Cemetery,  she  was  disinterred  and 
buried  in  Montgomery  Cemetery.  She  died  when  Mansfield  was  18  mos.  old. 


[21-84a]  1 
[21 -84b]  j 
[21-85] 


[21-24]  MYRA  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  1,  1815;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Smith)  Heebner 
[21-5a];  m  Apr.  6,  1837,  RICHARD  P.  BODLEY,  b  June  20,  1810;  d  Feb.  14,  1875. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  18,  1838;  d  Dec.  30,  1839.  % 

2.  Ann,  b  Apr.  21,  1847;  d  Nov.  16,  1852. 

3.  Charles,  b  Sept.  28,  1853;  dec,  m — ■ - [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 


[21-25]  JOSHUA  HEEBNER,  SR.,  b  Nov.  13,  1806;  d  July  4,  1897;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Smith)  Heebner  [21-5a];  m  Dec.  13,  1832,  ELIZA  WILLIAMS,  b  Mar.  10,  1813;  d  Oct.  15,  1869. 
Farmer;  lived  in  Eagleville,  Pa. 

Children  (14)' 

1.  Child,  b  Oct.  6,  1833;  d  Oct.  16,  1833. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  5,  1835;  d  Feb.  20,  1835. 

[21-92]  3.  William,  b  Feb.  18,  1836;  d  Feb.  15,  1915;  m  Catharine  (Sarah)  Rumford. 

4.  Myra,  b  Jan.  19,  1838;  d  Dec.  23,  1848. 

5.  Thaddeus  S.,  b  Nov.  22,  1839;  d  Mar.  1,  1916;  m  Ellen  D.  Jones. 

6.  Catharine,  b  June  1,  1841;  m  Thomas  U.  Francis. 

|  1.  Catharine  Custer. 


[21-93] 
[21-94] 
[2 1-9  5a] 
[21-95b] 


7.  Uriah,  b  Apr.  25,  1843;  d  June  16,  1908; 


m 


2. 


Plate  33 


The  Main  Building  of  Perkiomen  School,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


Plate  34 


The  Gymnasium  of  Perkiomen  School,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


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8.  Eliza  Ann,  b  Dec.  15,  1844;  d  Feb.,  1913;  unni. 

9.  Joshua,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  1,  1846;  unm. 

[21-96]  10.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  16,  1849;  m  John  H.  Weikel. 

11.  John,  b  May  1,  1850;  d  Jan.  6,  1857. 

[21-97]  12.  Myra,  b  Mar.  21,  1852;  m  Eli  Fegley. 

[21-98]  13.  Christopher,  b  July  17,  1853;  d  Nov.  4,  1913;  m  Sarah  E.  Lindermau. 

14.  Richard,  b  Apr.  2,  1856;  d  July  29,  1856. 


[21-26a]  ANTHONY  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  23,  1798;  d  June  14,  1866;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Heebner  [21-6];  m  May  18,  1824,  LYDIA  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  27,  1806;  d  Nov.  9,  1840;  dau 
David  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Krauss  [202-4]. 

Children  (J): 


[21-99a] 
[21— 99b] 

[70-110] 

[21-100] 


_  .  _  , ,  ,  i  1.  Sarah  Newman. 

1.  Levi,  b  May  5,  1825;  d  Sept.,  1900;  m  [  2  Lizzie  Hoffman. 

2.  Saraam,  b  June  18,  1830;  d  Dec.  15,  1832. 

3.  Maria,  b  June  7,  1833;  d  Feb.  1,  1889;  m  William  A.  Schultz. 

4.  Anthony  K.,  b  Nov.  7,  1835;  d  July  16,  1884;  m  Catharine  Anders. 


♦ 


[21-26b]  ANTHONY  S.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  25,  1842,  ANNA  GERHARD, 
b  May  11,  1805;  d  Feb.  25,  1865;  dau  Matthias  and  Esther  (Yeakel)  Gerhard  [59-7].  No  issue. 

Anthony  S.  Heebner  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  later  owned  and 
occupied  by  his  grandson  Emanuel  Heebner.  The  Center  Point  Creamery  is  built  on  part  of  this  land. 


[21-27a]  DAVID  S.  HEEBNER,  b  June  25,  1810;  d  May  14,  1900;  s  Rev.  Balthasar  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Heebner  [21-6];  m  May  3,  1832,  ANNA  DERSTINE,  d  Apr.  18,  1853;  dau  Isaac  Derstine. 

Children  ( 9 ): 


[161-39] 

[21-101] 

[21-102] 
[21-103] 
[21-104a] 
[2 1-1 04b] 


1.  Joseph,  b  June  11,  1833;  d  Apr.  3,  1838. 

2.  James,  b  Aug.  6,  1836;  d  Apr.  8,  1838. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  2,  1839;  d  Sept.  14,  1882;  m  Samuel  K.  Anders. 

4.  Isaac  D.,  b  Jan.  18,  1841;  d  Nov.  1,  1918;  m  Catharine  Grater. 

5.  Addison,  b  June  18,  1843;  d  Aug.  23,  1843. 

6.  Josiah  D.,  b  July  5,  1844;  d  July  16,  1909;  m  Susan  S.  Anders. 

7.  Jacob  D.,  b  Aug.  10,  1846;  d  Apr.  10,  1915;  m  Lydia  D.  Kriebel. 

7  ^  I  L  Emma  E.  Frantz. 

8.  William  D.,  b  Sept.  27,  1848;  m  \  2>  Elizabeth  Shearer. 

9.  David,  b  Aug.  22,  1851;  d  June  15,  1852. 


[21-27b]  DAVID  S.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  7,  1854,  by  Rev.  J.  Schultz  to 
REGINA  SCHULTZ,  b  May  26,  1812;  d  Jan.  2,  1898;  dau  Rev.  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [70-3]. 

One  child:  Abraham  S.,  b  May  22,  1857 ;  d  Oct.  6,  1862. 


David  S.  Heebner,  who  died  in  the  90th  year  of  his  life,  was  elected  the  first  Burgess  of  Lansdale, 
Pa.,  when  it  was  incorporated  in  1872.  It  is  said  he  broke  up  the  nuisance  of  Sunday  baseball  playing. 
He  also  served  as  postmaster  of  Lansdale.  [. Schwenkfeldian ,  1909 ,  p  86.] 

David  S.  Heebner  was  the  founder  of  Heebner  and  Sons  Agricultural  Works,  Lansdale,  Pa.  He 
first  made  clocks  and  established  quite  a  reputation  as  a  clock-maker.  When  the  call  came  from  his 
neighbors  and  friends  for  labor-saving  agricultural  implements  he  gave  his  attention  to  inventions 
along  this  line.  He  began  the  manufacture  of  agricultural  machines  in  1840,  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 
He  sold  the  first  machine  to  Joseph  Allebach  of  Worcester  Twp.  Although  at  first  working  by  himself, 
he  soon  had  to  obtain  assistance,  as  it  is  said  that  it  took  six  weeks  to  build  a  machine. 

He  continued  improving  his  machinery  and  expanding  his  business  until  1862,  when  he  took  his 
sons,  Isaac  and  Josiah,  into  partnership  with  him.  In  1872,  the  partnership  was  dissolved,  and  David 
moved  to  Lansdale,  uniting  with  his  sons,  Isaac  and  William,  under  the  firm  name  of  “Heebner  Sons 
and  Company.”  From  this  small  beginning  has  now  grown  the  large  manufacturing  plant  of  Heebner 
and  Sons  which  sends  machinery  all  over  the  civilized  world. 

The  Heebners  manufactured  horse-powers  and  grain  threshers  to  take  the  place  of  the  flail.  They 
made  fodder-cutters  that  greater  economy  might  be  practiced  in  feeding  stock;  they  made  various 


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kinds  of  smaller  useful  tools.  The  Heebner  machines  were  exhibited  and  were  in  daily  operation  at 
the  Centennial  in  Phila.  in  1876,  carrying  off  high  honors.  Since  that  time  they  have  been  in  constant 
demand  throughout  the  agricultural  world.  The  Heebner  Level  Tread  Powers  and  “Little  Giant 
Pennsylvania”  Threshers  are  now  carried  on  the  backs  of  pack  mules  through  the  mountain  passes  of 
Mexico  and  carried  to  Asia  on  camels’  backs.  Both  Germany  and  Russia  before  the  war  were  large 
buyers  of  Heebner  Machines,  and  were  constantly  increasing  their  orders  for  the  Heebner  agricultural 
implements.  At  the  World’s  Fair  in  Chicago,  1893,  the  Heebner  Level  Tread  Horse  Powers  were 
awarded  the  highest  honors.  They  also  manufacture  machines  for  harvesting  peanuts.  David  Heebner’s 
son,  William  D.  Heebner,  is  now  sole  proprietor  of  the  plant. 


[21 -28a]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  24,  1811;  d  Oct.  27,  1846;  s  Henry  and  Anna  (Schultz) 
Heebner  [21-7];  m  Apr.  4,  1837,  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  7,  1811;  d  Apr.  22,  1838;  dau  Andrew  and 
Rosina  (Snyder)  Schultz  [149-6]. 

Ohe  child:  Daughter,  b  Mar.  22,  1838;  d  same  day. 

[21 -28b]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  July  16,  1843,  MARY  KRUPP. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Noah,  d  Dec.  20,  1846. 

2.  George,  b  Aug.  11,  1846;  d  Oct.  22,  1846. 

[21-29]  JOHN  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  2,  1822;  d  Aug.  3,  1903;  s  Henry  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Heebner 
[21-7];  m  Sept.  22,  1846,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  28,  1826;  d  Jan.  27,  1899;  dau  Samuel  and 
Sarah  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-18]. 

Children  (7): 

[161-24]  1.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  9,  1847;  d  Nov.  4,  1919;  m  George  S.  Anders. 

[11-161]  2.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  14,  1849;  m  Edward  S.  Krauss. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  31,  1852;  d  July  20,  1853. 

[21-105]  4.  Samuel  K.,  b  Nov.  1,  1854;  d  Oct.  16,  1893;  m  Emma  R.  Heckler. 

[161-50]  5.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  16,  1857;  m  Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders. 

[149-63a]  6.  Ellen,  b  Feb.  22,  1860;  d  Mar.  13,  1893;  m  Thomas  S.  Rothenberger. 

[21-106]  7.  William  K.,  b  Aug.  21,  1862;  m  Sophia  K.  Kriebel. 

In  his  day  John  S.  Heebner  had  the  reputation  of  being  the  most  sociable  of  the  members  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  Society  and  his  children  have  in  a  large  measure  inherited  this  trait.  He  always  had  a 
good  word  for  everyone  with  whom  he  came  in  contact.  Mr.  Heebner  owned  and  lived  on  the  farm  in 
Upper  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  now  (1920)  owned  by  his  son  William  K.  Heebner,  and  always  kept  it  in  a 
high  state  of  cultivation. 

Being  a  very  earnest  and  zealous  man,  Mr.  Heebner  served  his  denomination  in  various  capacities, 
serving  as  trustee  for  many  years,  and  as  superintendent  of  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Sunday 
School.  His  judgment  was  always  consulted  in  matters  of  moment  both  in  the  church  and  in  secular 
matters.  Having  accumulated  a  good  deal  of  property  by  his  industry  and  frugality,  Mr.  Heebner 
made  large  contributions  for  Church  and  allied  work.  When  Perkiomen  Seminary  was  bought,  by  the 
Schwenkf elders,  Mr.  Heebner  was  selected  as  a  trustee  and  served  in  this  capacity  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death.  When  funds  were  solicited  to  pay  off  indebtedness  on  the  Philadelphia  Church,  Mr.  Heebner 
said:  “If  the  erection  of  this  church  will  be  the  means  of  saving  one  soul,  it  will  have  been  worth  while,” 
and  he  assumed  the  entire  indebtedness  himself. 

He  also  made  a  generous  contribution  for  the  construction  of  the  present  Towamencin  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church,  so  that  when  this  edifice  was  dedicated,  it  was  not  only  free  from  debt,  but  the  building 
committee  had  a  balance  in  the  treasury. 

Mr.  Heebner  abhorred  debts  on  church  property.  He  frequently  stated  that  the  Schwenkfelder 
Method  was  to  keep  out  of  debt,  as  this  was  the  advice  handed  down  from  the  forefathers. 

Possessed  of  such  sterling  integrity,  Mr.  Heebner  was  solicited  to  serve  as  a  director  in  various 
financial  institutions,  which  positions  he  filled  with  great  credit,  and  his  advice  and  judgment  were  of 
great  benefit  to  the  organizations.  He  also  served  his  township  as  school  director. 

[21-29.1]  JOHN  HOFFMAN,  b  Dec.  25,  1813;  d  Jan.  26,  1892;  s  Jacob  and  Barbara  (Heebner) 
Hoffman  [21-8a];  m  ROSANNA  GOULDEY,  b  1817,  d  1882;  dau  David  and  Mary  Gouldey. 


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Children  (3): 

[21-106.1]  1.  Franklin,  b  May  20,  1839;  m  Julia  Hendricks. 

2.  Joanna,  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-106.2]  3.  James,  b  Feb.  3,  1848;  m  Clara  C.  Boorse. 

John  Hoffman  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.  Pa.;  was  a  farmer  and  Justice  of  the  Peace.  For  more  than 
fifty  years  he  was  engaged  in  surveying  and  conveyancing;  served  as  assessor  and  county  commissioner 
and  was  always  interested  in  promoting  the  welfare  of  the  community.  [  Hist.  Montg.  Co., — Bean.] 

[21-30]  ABRAHAM  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  7,  1812;  d  Oct.  20,  1867;  s  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-9] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1840,  SUSANNA  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  7,  1822 ;  d  Jan.  6,  1904. 

Children  (7): 

[21-107]  1.  Isaiah,  b  Mar.  18,  1842;  d  Mar.  16,  1914;  m  Elizabeth  Bard. 

[21—108]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  18,  1843;  m  John  Blattner. 

[21-109]  3.  Cornelius,  b  June  22,  1845;  d  June  11,  1876;  m  Sallie  Michener. 

[21-110]  4.  Abraham  C.,  b  Mar.  25,  1847;  m  Mary  Allebach. 

[74-401]  5.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  30,  1849;  d  Dec.  30,  1907;  m  Harman  L.  Nyce. 

[21-112]  6.  Benjamin  C.,  b  Dec.  15,  1851;  m  Mary  J.  Dettra. 

[19-49]  7.  Mary,  b  Jan.  12,  1855;  d  May  14,  1883;  m  Michael  Z.  Kriebel. 

[21-31]  JACOB  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1820;  dMar.  27,  1848;  s  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Cassel 
[21-9];  m  CHARLOTTE  HALLMAN,  b  Dec.  7,  1820;  d  Apr.  26,  1850. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Maggie;  m  ■  - — — 

2.  Mary  Ann,  dec. 

3.  John,  b  May  18,  1848;  d  in  infancy 

[  Unable  to  complete.]  [Cassel  Fam.] 

[21-32a]  JOSEPH  H.  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  8,  1822;  d  Apr.  1,  1896;  s  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-9];  m  LUCETTA  UNDERKOFFLER,  b  Aug.  15,  1820;  d  Feb.  9,  1872. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[21-113]  1.  Isaac  U.,  b  June  30,  1844;  d  Feb.  8,  1905;  m  Elizabeth  Bell. 

[21-114]  2.  Jonas,  b - ;  d  Jan.  11,  1903;  m  Maggie  Long. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  15,  1847;  d  Nov.  3,  1847. 

[149-82]  4.  Annie  U.,  b  Mar.  30,  1850;  d  Feb.  25,  1911;  m  Jacob  S.  Detwiler. 

5.  Jeremiah,  b  Aug.  26,  1853;  d  Nov.  16,  1855. 

[21-116]  6.  David  U.,  b  Jan.  16,  1851 ;  d  July  25,  1895;  m  Anna  R.  Beyer. 

[21—117]  7.  Daniel,  b  • - — — ;  m  Anna  Moser.  [  No  further  data.] 

[21-118]  8.  Amanda  U.,  b  Apr.  30,  1860;  m  Harry  C.  Sypherd. 


[21-32b]  JOSEPH  H.  CASSEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ANN  MOYER. 


[21-33]  BENJAMIN  H.  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  25,  1825;  d  Nov.  14,  1887;  s  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Cassel  [21-9];  m  Apr.  2,  1846,  ELIZABETH  M.  GROFF,  b  Nov.  25,  1827;  d  Nov.  5,  1899;  dau 
Joseph  and  Sarah  (Markley)  Groff. 


[21-119] 

[21-120a] 

[21-120b] 

[21-121] 

[21-123] 

[21—122] 

[21-124] 


Children  (11): 

1.  Amanda,  b  Apr.  4,  1847;  m  Andrew  Supplee. 

I  2.  Edward  G.,  b  Aug.  14,  1848;  d  Dec.  27,  1920;  m  (  i*  te  ^®y*  . 

J  12.  Mary  Erb  Houck 

3.  Joseph  b  Feb.  15,  1850;  d  Nov.  15,  1850. 

4.  Franklin,  b  Apr.  9,  1853;  d  Jan.  15,  1879;  m  Lucy  A.  Pennock. 

5.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  14,  1855;  d  Oct.  9,  1874. 

6.  Urias,  b  June  16,  1857;  d  July  14,  1910;  m  Susanna  M.  Levan. 

7.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  16,  1859;  d  Jan.  24,  1920;  m  J.  Nelson  Wood. 

8.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  20,  1863;  d  Aug.  26,  1915;  m  J.  Calvin  Wood. 

9.  Amos,  b  Feb.  20,  1865;  d  July  31,  1865. 

10.  Magdalena,  b  Feb.  18,  1868;  d  Dec.  15,  1878. 

11.  Susanna,  b  July  4,  1869;  d  Dec.  18,  1878. 


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[21-34]  SARAH  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  4,  1828;  dau  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-9];  m 
MICHAEL  BROOKS. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[21-125]  1.  Kate,  m  Thomas  Haynes. 

[21-126]  2.  Susanna  (?);  m - 

3.  Charles,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.]  [Cassel  Fam .] 

[21-35]  CATHARINE  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  12,  1831;  d  Oct.  19,  1914;  dau  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Cassel  [21-9];  m  CHARLES  PRINTZ;  b  Feb.  7,  1827;  d  July  2,  1906;  s  Abraham  and  Margaret 
(Walker)  Printz. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[21-127]  1.  Anna  Louisa,  b - ;  dec;  m  John  Krout. 

[21-128]  2.  William  H.,  b  July  20,  1851;  m  Mary  Harwich. 

[21—129]  3.  Lewis,  b - ;  d  Aug.  23,  1919;  m  Annie  Shaw;  2029  Morris  St.,  Phila. 

[21-130]  4.  John  Watson,  b - ;  m  Annie  Shearer,  Elm  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-131]  5.  Ella,  b - ;  ni  Elmer  Shearer,  1025  Swede  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unanswered.] 

[21-36a]  ENOS  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  2,  1833;  d  Oct.  3,  1886;  s  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Cassel 
[21-9];  m  Nov.  15,  1853,  BARBARA  DETWILER,  b  Dec.  2,  1827;  d  Mar.  11,  1863;  dau  Martin  and 
Nancy  (Clemons)  Detwiler. 

Children  (7): 

[21-132]  1.  Annie,  b  July  31,  1854;  d  Mar.  12,  1875;  m  Jesse  Wanner. 

[21-133]  2.  Sallie,  b  Feb.  5,  1856;  d  Dec.  31,  1916;  m  Abraham  Brant. 

3.  Aaron,  b  Mar.  11,  1857;  d  Mar.  19,  1858. 

[21-134]  4.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  16,  1858;  d  Oct.  27,  1909;  m  Charles  E.  Weinrich. 

[21-135]  5.  Martha,  b  Mar.  16,  1859;  m  Emanuel  Bean,  Chain  &  Marshall  Sts.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21—136]  6.  Ida,  b  Jan.  15,  1862;  m  John  Reck. 

7.  Hannah,  b  June  30,  1860;  d  Nov.  6,  1862. 


[21— 36b]  ENOS  CASSEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  8,  1870,  ELIZABETH  MICHENER, 

b - ;  d  Oct.  3,  1909;  dau  Phineas  and  Hannah  Michener.  Enos  Cassel  was  a  farmer. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Maria,  b  Nov.  30,  1870;  2638  W.  Lehigh  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[21-137]  2.  Laura  N.,  b  June  24,  1875;  m  Linford  P.  Shaw. 

3.  Enos,  b  Dec.  6,  1877;  State  Hospital,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[149-204]  4.  Lillie  May,  b  May  6,  1879;  m  Warren  S.  Heist. 

[21-138]  5.  Susie,  b  Aug.  16,  1880;  m  Charles  Brown;  2323  N.  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[21—139]  6.  Mabel,  b  Mar.  4,  1885;  m  George  Warner. 

7.  Harvey,  b  Oct.  2,  1886;  d  Nov.  23,  1886. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  not  answered.] 


[21-37]  JOSEPH  H.  METZ,  b  Apr.  28,  1815;  d  Jan.  19,  1898;  s  Garrett  and  Hannah  (Heebner) 
Metz  [21-10];  m  Mar.  31,  1844,  HANNAH  H.  KEELER,  b  June  17,  1822;  d  Jan.  14,  1904;  dau  Henry 
and  Susan  (Hunsberger)  Keeler.  Carpenter  and  farmer;  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  near  Wentz’s 
Church. 


[21-140] 

[21-141] 

[21-142] 

[21-143] 

[21-144] 

[21-145] 


[21-146] 


Children  (1J): 

1.  Abraham  K.,  b  May  25,  1846;  m  Mary  Jane  Fox. 

2.  Lydia  K.,  b  Dec.  29,  1847;  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Susanna  K.,  b  May  13,  1849;  m  Henry  F.  Frederick. 


4.  Garrett  K.,  b  Jan.  24,  1851;  m  Hannah  E.  Saylor. 

5.  Mary  K.,  b  Mar.  31,  1852;  d  Mar.  11,  1911;  m  Milton  R.  Mininger. 

6.  Hannah  K.,  b  Sept.  30,  1853;  d  Mar.  16,  1886;  m  John  Heffentrager. 

7.  Margaret  K.,  b  Nov.  23,  1854;  m  Joseph  Moyer. 

8.  Henry  K.,  b  Mar.  8,  1856;  d  in  infancy. 


9.  Jacob  K. 
10.  John  K 


twins,  b  Aug.  26,  1857; 


d  in  infancy. 
m  Mary  A.  Reiff. 


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[21— 147a]  \ 
[21— 147b] J 

[21-148] 


11.  William  K.,  b  Nov.  3,  1859;  m  (  \  Emma  Frick 

1  2.  Anna  Frick. 

12.  Joseph  K.,  b  Dec.  24,  1861;  d  in  infancy. 

13.  Samuel  K.,  b  Sept.  20,  1863;  m  Lizzie  Gottshall. 

14.  Lizzie  K.,  b  Aug.  31,  1866;  Lansdale,  Pa. 


[21-38]  JACOB  HEEBNER  METZ,  b  Mar.  10,  1821 ;  d  Mar.  8,  1894;  s  Garrett  and  Hannah  (Heeb- 
ner)  Metz  [21-10];  m  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  4,  1823;  d  Oct.  8,  1882;  dau  Daniel  Cassel.  Cabi¬ 
net  maker,  and  undertaker;  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[21-149]  1.  Hannah,  b  Apr.  28,  1844;  d  Apr.  22,  1895;  m  Joseph  Bean. 

[21-150]  2.  Lizzie  C.,  b  Aug.  25,  1851 ;  d  Oct.  6,  1886;  m  Jacob  C.  Kulp. 

[21-151]  3.  Franklin  C.,  b  Aug.  7,  1856;  d  Apr.  9,  1885;  m  Mary  Ellen  Loux. 


[21-39]  MARY  HEEBNER  METZ,  b  Feb.  27,  1829;  dau  Garrett  and  Hannah  (Heebner)  Metz 
[21—10] ;  m  Nov.  27,  1859,  JOSEPH  F.  HALTEMAN,  b  Nov.  8,  1832;  d  Apr.  26,  1900;  s  Benjamin  and 
Fannie  (Funk)  Halteman.  Farmer;  resided  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[21-152]  1.  Henry  M.,  b  Apr.  25,  1861;  m  Catharine  B.  Grubb. 

[21-153]  2.  Hannah  M.,  b  Feb.  12,  1863;  m  Jacob  K.  Bean. 

[184-757a]  3.  Susanna  M.,  b  July  31,  1867;  d  May  24,  1902;  m  Wilson  G.  Beyer. 

[184-483]  4.  Mary  M.,  b  July  9,  1870;  m  E.  Vernon  Beyer. 


[21-40]  JOHN  METZ,  b  Feb.  29,  1832;  d  July  28,  1864;  s  Garrett  and  Hannah  (Heebner)  Metz 
[21—10] ;  m  ANNIE  CASSEL;  dau  Daniel  Cassel.  Widow  m  Stephen,  Snyder,  s  Isaac  Snyder. 

Two  children:  d  in  infancy.  [Unable  to  complete.} 


[21-41]  HENRY  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  8,  1826;  d  Feb.  26,  1901 ;  s  Joseph  R.  and  Susanna  (Lether- 
ach)  Heebner  [21—11];  m  Dec.  7,  1851,  CATHARINE  K.  SCHUTT,  b  Sept.  23,  1825;  d  Dec.  8,  1911; 
dau  Jacob  Schutt.  Henry  Heebner  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  where  his  son  J.  Wayne 
now  lives.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[21-153.1]  1.  Mary  S.,  b  Jan.  7,  1854;  m  Joseph  H.  Hunsberger. 

[21—154]  2.  Martha  S.,  b  Nov.  17,  1856;  d  Jan.  1,  1891;  m  Joseph  H.  Hunsberger. 

[161-48]  3.  Katie  S.,  b  Mar.  2,  1861;  m  Daniel  M.  Anders. 

[21-155]  4.  Jacob  Wayne  S.,  b  Mar.  1,  1865;  m  Mary  A.  Wismer. 


[21-42]  BENJAMIN  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  17,  1835;  d  Jan.  27,  1881;  s  Joseph  R.  and  Susanna 
(Letherach)  Heebner  [21-11;]  m  Dec.  12,  1858,  SUSANNA  GOTTSCHALL,  b  Sept.  23,  1837;  d  Sept. 
7,  1888;  dau  Amos  Gottschall. 

Children  ( 5 ) : 


[21-156] 

[21-157] 
[21-1 58a]  1 
[21-158b] j 


1.  Annie  G. 

2.  Amos  G. 


twins,  b  Jan.  27,  1860; 


m  Jacob  S.  Rosenberger. 
d  36  hrs.  after  birth. 


3.  Mary  Ellen  G.,  b  Sept.  17,  1861 ;  d  Mar.  21,  1899;  m  Lewis  S.  Alderfer. 

4.  Daniel  G.,  b  May  5,  1864;  m  I  J*  ®arah  5^  Landes. 

I  2.  Katie  M.  Cassel. 

5.  Emma  G.,  b  Apr.  19,  1867;  d  May,  1867. 


[21-43a]  JOSEPH  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Apr,  7,  1837;  d  Mar.  3,  1915;  s  Joseph  R.  and  Susanna  (Lether¬ 
ach)  Heebner  [21-11]';  m  Oct.  17,  1861,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  20,  1836;  d  Nov.  2,  1873;  dau 
George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-27]. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Charles  K.,  b  Aug.  10,  1862;  d  same  day. 

[21-159]  2.  George  K.,  b  July  5,  1863;  m  Catherine  Elizabeth  Medicke. 

3.  Ida  Jane  K.,  b  Dec.  28,  1864;  unm. 

[21-160]  4.  Elmira  K.,  b  July  11,  1867;  m  James  Clark. 

5.  Susanna  K.,  b  Mar.  30,  1870;  d  Mar.  31,  1870. 

[21-161]  6.  Harrison  K.,  b  Apr.  26,  1872;  d  June  17,  1913;  m  Sophia  Major. 


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[21-43b]  JOSEPH  L.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  16,  1875,  MARY  JANE 
HIPPLE,  b  Dec.  19,  1844;  d  July  25,  1880;  dau  James  Hippie. 

Children  (2): 

[21-162]  1.  James  Warren,  b  July  25,  1877;  m  Ella  Van  Sciver. 

[  19—89]  2.  Bertha,  b  Dec.  7,  1879;  m  Dr.  Asher  G.  Kriebel. 

Joseph  L.  Heebner  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa.  He  served  a  number  of  terms 
as  assessor  of  the  township. 

[21-44]  WILLIAM  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  1,  1840;  s  Joseph  R.  and  Susanna  (Letherach)  Heebner 
[21—11] ;  m  Feb.  6,  1862,  EDITH  S.  ANDERS,  b  June  23,  1840;  d  Apr.  4,  1909;  dau  Anthony  and  Hannah 
(Snyder)  Anders  [161-13].  Retired  farmer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  24,  1864;  d  Jan.  13,  1865. 

[21-163]  2.  Anthony  A.,  b  Sept.  7,  1865;  m  Sue  K.  Heydrick. 

3.  Hannah  Louisa,  b  May  22,  1868;  d  Mar.  7,  1873. 

[21-164a]  L  Susanna  A  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  m  I  3?°”?““?  Heckler' 

[21-164b]  ]  [  2.  Fred  Seitz. 

[25-260]  5.  Amanda  A.,  b  Aug.  4,  1875;  m  Jacob  A.  Kriebel. 

[21-45]  ENOCH  M.  HEEBNER,  b  June  20,  1843;  d  Mar.  29,  1915;  s  Joseph  R.  and 

Susanna  (Letherach)  Heebner  [21-11];  m  Dec.  11,  1869,  DEBORAH  RITTENHOUSE,  b - ; 

d  Feb.  2,  1884;  dau  Samuel  Rittenhouse.  Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Dec.  17,  1870. 

2.  Samuel  R.,  b  Dec.  12,  1872;  d  Dec.  28,  1903. 

[21-165]  3.  Joseph  R.,  b  July  3,  1876;  m  Mary  Emma  Krause. 

4.  John,  b  Apr.  19,  1878. 

[21-46a]  CATHERINE  CASSEL,  6Nov.  1,  1820;dJuly  1,  1890;  dau  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Cassel  [21-12];  m  PETER  HOUCK. 

Children  (J)  ; 

[21-166]  1.  Isaac,  b  Oct.  18,  1840,  m  Emmeline  Logan,  Pawlings,  Pa. 

[21-167]  2.  William,  b  Dec.  8,  1841;  d  May  21,  1893;  m  Susanna  Cassel. 

[21-168]  3.  Reuben,  b  Nov.  27,  1843;  d  Oct.  23,  1872;  m  Mary  S.  Erb. 

[21-169]  4.  Peter  C.,  b  Dec.  8,  1845;  m  Martha  H.  Funk. 


[21-46b]  CATHERINE  (CASSEL)  HOUCK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  19,  1850,  REV.  MAH- 
LON  VAN  HEIST,  b  Oct.  13,  1818;  d  July  1,  1890;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Weber)  Van  Heist.  Re¬ 
formed  Mennonite  Minister.  Farmer  and  blacksmith;  Worcester,  Pa. 


[21-170] 
[21-171a]  ] 
[21— 171b]  j 
[21-172] 


Children  (3): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  29,  1853;  dec ;  m  James  K.  Renner. 

2.  John  C.,  b  Aug.  24,  1855;  d  Jan.,  1922;  m  {  V  Rachel 

l  2.  Martha  Hallman 

3.  Mary  C.,  b  June  22,  1858;  m  Charles  T.  Lownes. 


When  Rev.  Mahlon  V.  Heist  assumed  charge  of  the  little  New  Mennonite  church  near  his  home, 
one  of  the  pastors  thought  his  name  too  high  sounding  to  conform  to  their  plain  mode  of  worship,  and 
to  please  the  same,  he  simply  used  the  initial  “V.  Heist.”  All  Heists  with  this  omission  are  not  related. 
[J.  C.  H .] 


[21-47]  WILLIAM  CASSEL,  b  May  5,  1823;  d  Mar.  10,  1911;  s  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-12] ;  rn  Oct.  31,  1843,  MARIA  UNDERKUFFLER,  d  Apr.  13,  1900;  aged  80  yrs.;  dau  David 
and  Maggie  (Kuyser)  Underkuffler.  Farmer;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[21-173]  1.  Lewis,  b  Sept.  7,  1844;  d  Mar.  27,  1909;  m  Elizabeth  Muller. 

[21-174]  2.  John,  b  Jan.  23,  1848;  m  Laura  Hoffman. 


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3.  Angeline,  b  Mar.  15,  1849;  d  Feb.  24,  1850. 

[21-175]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  June  30,  1858;  m  William  Turner. 

[21-48]  ELIAS  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  5,  1827 ;  d  1910;  s  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-12] ; 
vi  MARY  M.  BELTZ,  b  1827;  d  1902.  No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete .] 

[21-49]  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  3,  1833;  dau  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21— 
12] ;  vi  LEWIS  PRINTZ,  b  Jan.  4,  1825;  d  Feb.  14,  1908.  No  issue.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.2. 

[21-50]  EMANUEL  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1836;  d  Mar.  5,  1922;  s  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-12];  m  Dec.  12,  1858,  LYDIA  SMITH,  b  May  23,  1838.  House  painter  and  farmer;  res. 
Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[21-176]  1.  James,  b  Mar.  14,  1861;  m  Emma  Jane  Cole. 

[21-177]  2.  William,  b  June  8,  1870;  d  Feb.  8,  1905;  vi  Laura  Thompson. 

[21-51]  JAMES  H.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  28,  1838;  d  Aug.  17,  1914;  s  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-12];  m  Jan.,  1866,  ANNIE  HARLEY,  b  July  2,  1845;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Bergs) 
tresser)  Harley.  Farmer;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No  issue. 

[21-52]  JACOB  CASSEL,  b  May  10,  1842;  d  Jan.  4,  1916;  s  Isaac  F.  and  Susanna  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-12];  m  HANNAH  B.  HARLEY,  b  July  15,  1843;  d  Nov.  9,  1911.  No  issue. 

Mrs.  Stanley  Dickinson,  North  Wales,  Pa.,  is  an  adopted  daughter. 

[21-53]  ABRAHAM  DETWILER,  b  May  12,  1824;  d  Aug.  3,  1888;  s  Rev.  Christian  and  Catharine 
(Heebner)  Detweiler  [21-13];  m  ANN  BARBARA  CUSTER,  d  Mar.  15,  1894;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary 
(Gouldey)  Custer.  Farmer. 

Children  (J): 

[21-178]  1.  Jacob  C.,  b  June  5,  1851 ;  d  Nov.  30,  1899;  m  Annie  M.  Bean. 

[21-179]  2.  Samuel  C.,  m  Ella  Gouldey. 

[21—180]  3.  Christian  C.,  d  Mar.,  1917;  m  Kate  Brey,  Phila.  [  No  f  urther  data.] 

[21-181]  4.  Isaiah  C.,  b  Mar.  6,  1858;  m  Margaret  Kugler. 

[21-54]  SAMUEL  H.  DETWEILER,  b  Feb.  18,  1827;  d  Feb.  16,  1916;  s  Rev.  Christian  and  Catha¬ 
rine  (Heebner)  Detweiler [21-13] ;  m  ALMIRA  C.  TYSON,  b  Nov.  10,  1831  ;d  Apr.  18,  1894;  daw  Samuel 

and -  (Evans)  Tyson. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Andrew  Tyson,  b  Oct.  16,  1858;  unm;  Collegeville,  Pa. 

[21-182]  2.  Ann  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  5,  1861;  m  David  H.  Miller. 

[21—183]  3.  Almira,  b  Apr.  15,  1865;  m  Isaiah  C.  Gouldey. 

[21—184]  4.  Samuel  T.,  b  Jan.  3,  1869;  m  Grace  Allebach,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

[21-551  MARGARET  HEEBNER  DETWILER,  b  Jan.  16,  1829;  d  Mar.,  1911;  daw  Rev.  Christian 
and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Detweiler  [21-13];  m  Jan.  13,  1848,  DAVID  CUSTER.,  b  Apr.  21,  1820;  d 
Apr.  8,  1897.  Farmer;  lived  in  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

|21-185ajl  L  Christian,  b  Dec.  31,  1848;  d  Mar.  8,  1895;  m  (  B  Susan  Boorse- 
[21— 185bJ  J  12. — — — - 

[21-186]  2.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  22,  1851;  m  Isabella  Lewis. 

[21—187 ]  3.  Urias,  b  Dec.  17,  1854;  m  Anna  Hallman. 

[21—188 j  4.  David  D.,  b  Oct.  10,  1857;  m  Ella  N.  Buchanan. 

[21-189]  5.  Mary,  b  Sept.  13,  1863;  m  Dr.  William  H.  Mosteller. 

[21-56]  MARY  DETWILER,  b  Nov.  8,  1831;  daw  Christian  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Detwiler 
[21—13] ;  m  ABRAHAM  D.  HUNSICKER;  s  Gerhardt  and  Catharine  (Detweiler)  Hunsicker.  Director 
in  National  Bank  of  Spring  City,  Pa.;  res.  Perkiomen  Twp.,  Pa. 


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Children  (4): 

[21-190]  1.  Ellen  D.,  b  May  22,  1862;  m  Melvin  T.  Hunsicker. 

[21—191  ]  2.  Garrett  F.,  b  Feb.  1,  1851;  d  Aug.  5,  1903;  m  Ida  J.  Iveely. 

[21—192]  3.  Christian  D.,  b  May  23,  1853,  m  Anna  Walker. 

[21—193]  4.  Mary  E.,  b  Aug.  18,  1871;  m  Frank  C.  Rahn. 

[21-57]  ENOS  H.  DETWILER,  b  Aug.  4,  1834;  s  Christian  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Detwiler 
[21-13];  m  MARY  JANE  C.  HEYSER,  b  Sept.  20,  1834;  d  Apr.  23,  1896. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Catharyn  H.,  b  Oct.  1,  1860. 

2.  Clement  H.,  b  Oct.  6,  1861;  d  Feb.  8,  1896. 

[21-194]  3.  Andrew  H.,  b  Feb.  23,  1863;  m  Cora  T.  Miller. 

[21—195]  4.  Charles  H.,  b  May  2,  1865;  m  Alice  Stauffer. 

5.  Enos  H.,  b  July  19,  1866;  d  Apr.  2,  1886;  unm. 

6.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Nov.  21,  1867. 

[21-196]  7.  David  Custer,  b  Oct.  27,  1869;  m  Sara  Shade;  Ironbridge,  Pa. 

8.  Howard  H.,  b  Feb.  3,  1873;  d  Oct.  18,  1903. 

[21-197]  9.  Harry  Tyson,  b  Oct.  15,  1875;  m  Anna  M.  Zimmerman. 

10.  Rebecca  H.,  b  Dec.  28,  1878;  d  Dec.  12,  1879. 

[21-58]  CATHARINE  DETWILER,  b  Nov.  5,  1837;  dau  Rev.  Christian  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Detwiler  [21-13];  m  Aug.  16,  1862,  PETER  H.  GOOD,  b  Dec.  28,  1835;  s  Benjamin  and  Barbara  (Hu¬ 
ber)  Good.  Res.  22  Ridgeway,  London,  Ont.,  Can.  (1917.) 

Children  (4): 

[21-198]  1.  Theresa,  b  Feb.  20,  1865;  m  Harry  B.  White. 

2.  Allen,  b  Sept.  2,  1867;  d  Nov.  12M867. 

[21-199]  3.  Leander  D.,  b  June  9,  1869;  m  Emily  K.  Jordan. 

4.  Otellea,  b  Apr.  19,  1872;  d  Apr.  15,  1880.  . 

[21-59]  ISAIAH  H.  DETWILER,  b  Sept.  23,  1841;  s  Rev.  Christian  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Detwiler  [21-13];  m  Nov.  25,  1865,  MARY  M.  HALLMAN,  b  Dec.  10,  1845;  d  Aug.  3,  1904;  dau 
Michael  and  Anna  (Detwiler)  Hallman.  Farmer;  res.  Ironbridge,  Pa. 

Children  (12): 

1.  Warren  H.,  b  Mar.  21,  1867;  d  Aug.  31,  1903;  m  Ella  Van  Horn. 

2.  Annie  H.,  b  Oct.  23,  1868;  m  Samuel  F.  Coulston. 

3.  Michael  H.,  b  Nov.  30,  1869;  d  Nov.  8,  1919;  m  Ella  Yeakle. 

4.  Allen  H.,  b  Apr.  4,  1871;  d  Feb.  9,  1878. 

5.  Mary  A.,  b  Dec.  28,  1873;  m  Frank  E.  Bader. 

6.  Isaiah  H.,  b  Mar.  1,  1876;  m  Emma  Custer. 

7.  Norman  II.,  b  June  5,  1878;  m  Laura  S.  Undercoffler. 

8.  Kate  D.,  b  Feb.  29,  1880;  d  Mar.  8,  1890. 

9.  Bertha  H.,  b  Sept.  28,  1882;  d  Mar.  10,  1890. 

10.  Elmer  H.,  b  Mar.  13,  1884;  m  Ella  R.  Kindig. 

11.  Herbert  S.,  b  Aug.  28,  1886;  m  Elizabeth  A.  Marshall. 

12.  Samuel  Randall,  b  Feb.  17,  1890;  unm;  teacher  in  Yale  Medical  School;  150  York  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

[21-60]  CHRISTIAN  H.  DETWILER,  b  Nov.  16,  1842;  d  Apr.  25,  1882;  s  Rev.  Christian  and 
Catharine  (Heebner)  Detwiler  [21-13]  ;m  ELIZABETH  ALLABOUGH,  b  Aug.9,  1837;  d  Aug.  25,  1895; 
dau  David  and  Sarah  (Hughes)  Allabough.  Banker;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[21-208]  1.  Harvey  Allabough,  m  Harriett  Henshaw,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Edwin  Stanton,  Ashland,  Ky. 

3.  Isabella  Allabough,  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-209]  4.  Florence  Mae,  b  Feb.  9,  1873;  m  Warren  P.  Edwards. 

[25-217]  5.  Katharine  Heebner,  b  Sept.  6,  1874;  m  Abraham  K.  Burgstresser. 


[21  -200] 
[21-201] 
[21-202] 

[21-203] 

[21-204] 

[21-205] 


[21-206] 

[21-207] 


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285 


[2 1-21  Ob]  J6'  Frank  Hu&hes’  b  Aug.  8,  1876; 
7.  Carl,  b  Oct.  6,  1877;  d  1881. 


m 


1. 


2.  Maude  Sprague. 
[  Unable  to  complete:  letters  unans .] 


[21-61]  LYDIA  H.  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  7,  1845;  d  Oct.  13,  1904;  dau  Rev.  Christian  and  Catharine 
(Heebner)  Detwiler  [21-13];  m  Jan.  18,  1866,  JOHN  G.  GOTWALS,  b  June  27,  1840;  .9  Joseph  S.  and 
Mary  (Grater)  Gotwals.  Farmer;  Yerkes,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Daniel  D.,  b  Dec.  8,  1866;  d  Apr.  3,  1892. 

2.  Joseph  D.,  b  Aug.  8,  1868;  d  Apr.  24,  1872. 

3.  Isaiah  D.,  b  Feb.  11,  1870;  d  Nov.  11,  1871. 

[21-211]  4.  Mary  J.,  b  Feb.  22,  1872;  m  David  L.  Trucksess. 

[21-212]  5.  Katharine  D.,  b  Sept.  18,  1873;  m  Harry  T.  Allebach. 

[21-213]  6.  David  C.,  b  Dec.  10,  1875;  m  Amy  E.  Sourbier. 

[21-214]  7.  Abram  D.,  b  Dec.  9,  1877;  m  Mary  E.  Young. 

8.  Esther  F.,  b  Apr.  26,  1880;  d  May  6,  1903. 

[21-215]  9.  John  Elmer,  b  Oct.  17,  1882;  m  Margaret  Methuen. 

10.  Raymond  D.,  b  Sept.  14,  1884:  d  Sept.  23,  1895. 

11.  Vernon,  b  Sept.  16,  1886;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

[21-62]  HENRY  STOVER  CASSEL,  b  May  30.  1834;  d  Nov.  23,  1904;  9  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca 
(Heebner)  Cassel  [21-14];  m  Nov.  21,  1863,  MARGARET  HOOT  WANNER,  b  May  5,  1842;  d  July 
21,  1900;  dau  Dewalt  and  Barbara  K.  (Hoot)  Wanner.  Grocer;  Phila. 

Children  (2): 

[21-216]  1.  Maris  Vernon,  b  Aug.  3,  1866;  m  Laura  Bella  Pierson. 

[21-217]  2.  Ermanilda,  b  Nov.  9,  1874;  m  Henry  William  Wellensiek. 

[21-63]  EDITH  A.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  28,  1836;  d  Dec.  18,  1910;  dau  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-14];  m  Oct,  24,  1857,  ISAAC  D.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Aug.  23,  1834;  d  Dec.  21,  1911 ;  s  Leonard 
and  Sophia  (Derstine)  Van  Fossen.  Wheelwright  and  farmer;  lived  in  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[21-218]  1.  Amos  C.,  b  Sept.  19,  1861;  m  Annie  K.  Bean. 

[21-219]  2.  Laura,  b  Nov.  26,  1870;  m  J.  Harry  Frantz. 

[21-64]  SUSAN  C.  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  4.  1839;  d  Oct.  3,  1893;  dau  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21—14] ;  m  Feb.  22,  1876,  JONAS  M.  HARLEY,  b  Sept.  18,  1831;  d  Jan.  13,  1916;  .9  Joseph  S. 
and  Sarah  (Marklev)  Harley.  Merchant.  At  the  age  of  15  yrs.  Jonas  Harley  was  apprenticed  to  the 
cabinet  making  business  with  his  uncle  which  trade  he  learned  and  successfully  followed  for  a  period  of 
10  yrs.  in  Juniata  Co.  About  1859,  he  located  at  Line  Lexington,  Bucks  Co.,  where  for  one  and  a  half 
years  he  engaged  in  the  mercantile  business,  then  removed  to  North  Wales,  where  he  engaged  in  general 
storekeeping. 

One  child: 

[21-220]  Florence  C.,  b  Dec.  17,  1881;  m  John  A.  Bachman. 

[21-651  MAHLON  H.  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  10,  1840;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca  (Heebner)  Cassel 
[21-14];  m  Jan.  25,  1868,  LYDIA  K.  MESCHTER,  b  June  5,  1843;  d  Sept.  3,  1891;  dau  Rev.  George  and 
Sophia  (Ivriebel)  Meschter  [66-7].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  Mahlon  H.  Cassel  is  a  retired  farmer, 
living  in  Worcester  Twp.,  near  Wentz’s  Church.  (1917.)  He  served  as  School  director  in  Worcester 
Twp.  for  more  than  25  years. 

Children  (J)  : 

[21-221]  1.  Minnie  M.,  b  Nov.  27,  1868;  d  Apr.  13,  1921;  m  Milton  B.  Benner. 

[68-44]  2.  Flora,  b  Mar.  26,  1870;  m  Samuel  S.  Yerger. 

[21—222  ]  3.  Alice  M.,  b  July  12,  1871;  d  Apr.  8,  1902;  m  D.  Melvin  Allebach. 

4.  Mattie  (Martha),  b  May  8.  1873;  d  Oct.  24,  1S99. 

[21-66a]  CHRISTIAN  H.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1846;  d  Nov.  20,  1897;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca 
(Heebner)  Cassel  [21-14];  m  LOVINA  CASSEL;  dau  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Ruth)  Cassel. 


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Children  (7); 

1.  Lillie,  b - ;  d  young. 

[21-223]  2.  Walter,  b - ;  dec;  m  Lucy  Taylor. 

[21-224]  3.  Mabel,  b - dec;  m - Adams. 

[21-225]  4.  Rebecca,  b - ;  dec;  m  ■ — - — - Adams. 

5.  Harry,  b - ;  d  young. 

6.  Norman,  b - ;  dec. 

7.  Worthington,  b - ;  dec. 

[21— 66b]  CHRISTIAN  CASSEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  1G,  1884,  MARY  HARLEY,  b 
July  15,  1851;  dau  Samuel  C.  and  Anna  (Moyer)  Harley.  Drover,  farmer,  and  school  director; 
widow  res.  4549  Pulaski  Ave.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Anna,  b  July  15,  1885;  unm;  4549  Pulaski  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Nola,  b  Sept.  8,  1886;  unm;  4549  Pulaski  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[21-226]  3.  Harrison,  b  Dec.  8,  1888;  m  Cecelia  Haregan. 

4.  Robert,  b  June  8,  1891;  d  Mar.  8,  1893. 

[21-227]  5.  George,  b  Jan.  25,  1893;  m  Marion  Moore.  [ Letters  unans.] 

6.  Infant. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[21-67]  LEAH  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  21,  1850;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-14]; 
m  Nov.  16,  1872,  ISAIAH  K.  BEAN,  b  Apr.  4,  1850;  d  Aug.  24,  1910;  s  William  D.  and  Anna  (Kulp) 
Bean.  Isaiah  K.  Bean  was  a  grocer,  lived  in  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

[21-228]  1.  Carrie,  b  Oct.  1,  1874;  m  Rowland  Aaron. 

2.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  13,  1882;  d  May  2,  1883. 

[21-68]  ABRAHAM  H.  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  30,  1833;  d  Jan.  29,  1905;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21-15];  m  Nov.  10,  1857,  LYDIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  6,  1837;  d  July  31,  1917;  dau  Abraham  and 
Anna  (Bergey)  Kriebel  [25-30]. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[21-229]  1.  Isaiah  K.,  b  Aug. .31,  1858;  d  Mar.  30,  1903;  m  Salome  Keeler. 

[21-230]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  1,  1860;  d  Aug.  1,  1898;  m  William  H.  Keeler. 

[21-231]  3.  Abraham  K.,  b  Sept.  30,  1862;  d  May  6,  1889;  m  Elmira  K.  Kriebel. 

4.  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  16,  1864;  d  Nov.  8,  1866. 

[48-80a]  5.  Sophia,  b  July  8,  1866;  d  July  26,  1892;  m  Josiah  R.  H.  Snyder. 

[21—232]  6.  Emma  K.,  b  Dec.  25,  1868;  m  Isaac  Rorer. 

[21—233]  7.  Katie,  b  Oct.  12,  1871;  m  John  H.  Brooks. 

[21-234]  8.  Lydia  K.,  b  Jan.  13,  1874;  m  Oswin  S.  Allebach. 

[21-69]  JOSEPH  C.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1835;  d  Aug.  13,  1902;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  (Heebner) 

Cassel  [21-15];m  Apr.  23, - ,  SARAH  ANN  MILLER,  b  Apr.  28, - ;dJuly  23,  1913;  dau 

Andrew  J.  and  Mary  (Link)  Miller. 

Children  (7): 

[21-235]  1.  Mary  M.,  b  May  1, - ;  d  Nov.  2,  1917 ;  m  J.  C.  Mewhinney,  Spring  City,  Pa. 

[21-236]  2.  Estella  M.,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  m  Charles  R.  Goshen. 

[21-237]  3.  Andrew  I.,  b  Mar.  22,  1867;  m  Emma  Wells. 

4.  Norman  M.,  b  Mar.  3,  1872;  d  Aug.  13,  1872. 

[11-530]  5,  Effie  L.,  b  Sept.  29,  1874;  m  Percival  T.  Rex. 

[21—238]  6.  Oscar  H.,  b  July  4,  1876;  m  Melvina  Kerper. 

[21-239]  7.  Wilbur  F.,  b  Apr.  11,  1878;  m  Dora  Maguire. 

[21-70]  JESSE  CASSEL,  b  Jan,  7,  1838;  d  Jan.  26,  1871;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  (Heebner)  Cassel 
[21-15];  m  HANNAH  REIFF. 

One  child: 

[21-240]  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  20,  1867;  m  Richard  M.  W.  Ridington. 

Jesse  Cassel  had  an  additional  son:  Charles  Reiff,  born  Feb.  5,  1869;  died  Feb.  20,  1871. 


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[21-71]  SAMUEL  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1846;  d  Mar.  30,  1915;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  (Heebner) 
Cassel  [21—15] ;  in  Nov.  11,  1875,  MARGARET  PRIZER,  b  Aug.  24,  1846;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Cresinger)  Prizer.  Widow  res.  216  E.  Bringhurst  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( S ): 

[21-241]  1.  William  Prizer,  b  July  1,  1877;  m  Ethelda  Morris. 

2.  Ernest  P.,  b  Aug.  19,  1880;  d  May  12,  1881. 

3.  Bessie,  b  May  18,  1884. 

[21-72]  CHARLES  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  25,  1838;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Rush)  Heebner  [21-16b] ;  m 
MARY  YATES.  Res.  (1920.)  Aldan,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.  No  children. 


[21-73]  DAVID  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  16,  1842;  d  Jan.  6,  1892;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Rush)  Heebner 
[21-16b];  m  HANNAH  WILLIAMS,  b  June  8,  1845;  d  Dec.  7,  1910. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[21-242]  1.  Emma,  b  June  9,  1864;  m  Frederick  Wrentz;  1908  W.  8th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

[21-243]  2.  Mary,  b  Feb.  20,  1870;  m  Edward  Lowden;  1124  W.  2d  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

[21-244]  3.  Charles,  b  Sept.  5,  1867;  in  BeUe  Doyle,  Marshalton,  Del. 

[21-245]  4.  Clara,  b  Nov.  25,  1873;  m  Eugene  Holt,  1124  W.  2d  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

[21-246]  5.  Sadie,  b  Feb.  14,  1875;  m  Walter  Lockwood;  325  E.  7th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[21-74]  STEPHEN  HEEBNER,  b  June  24,  1844;  d  Apr.  19,  1922;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Rush)  Heeb¬ 
ner  [21-16b];  m  Sept.  27,  1869,  ELLA  VIRGINIA  KELLER,  dau  Samuel  Keller.  Moulder;  res.  548 
Stanbridge  St.,  Norristbwn,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Flora  V.,  b  Aug.  9,  1870;  548  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  David,  b  Mar.  30,  1873;  548  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-247]  3.  Horace  K.,  b  May  5,  1877;  in  Katherine  Hack. 


[21-75]  ELIZABETH  REIFF,  b  July  16,  1817;  d  Sept.  15,  1878;  dau  George  and  Margaret  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Reiff  [21-18a];  m  Mar.  12,  1835,  HENRY  LONGACRE,  b  Apr.  1,  1809;  d  Aug.  28,  1845;  s  Jacob 
and  Catharine  (Zimmerman)  Longacre.  Carpenter  and  builder;  resided  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. 
(1922.) 


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[21-247.  lc] 
[21-247.2] 

[21-247.3] 
[21-247. 4a] 
[21-247. 4b] 
[21-247.5] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Margaret,  d  in  infancy,  aged  6  wks. 

1.  Mary  J.  Goodwin. 

2.  Mary  J.  Vanderbilt. 

3.  Regina  B.  Noll. 

3.  Thomas  F.,  b  Dec.  4,  1837;  d  Feb.  21,  1917;  m  Isabel  Chase. 

4.  Jacob,  b  1844;  d  in  infancy,  aged  about  1^2  yrs. 

5.  Andora,  b  Oct.  8,  1839;  m  Milton  Benner. 


2.  Matthias  Reiff,  b  June  6,  1836;  d  May  11,  1911;  m 


6.  Davis  B.,  b  July  4,  1842,  d  Mar.  8,  1922,  m  j  2.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Pennypacker. 

7.  Henry  D.,  b  Feb.  2,  1846;  d  Mar.  5,  1921;  m  Phoebe  Platt  Vanderbilt. 


Thomas  F.  Longacre  enlisted  in  the  72nd  Pa.  Reg.  as  Sergeant,  and  was  promoted  to  Captain, 
serving  throughout  the  Civil  War. 

Matthias  R.  Longacre  also  served  with  Gen.  Bank’s  army  during  the  war. 


[21-76]  CHRISTOPHER  REIFF,  b  Oct.  5,  1819;  d  Nov.  25,  1908;  s  George  and  Margaret  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Reiff  [21-18a];  m  Oct.  21,  1841,  SARAH  ANN  BERRET,  b  May  7,  1819;  d  May  22,  1890;  dau 
Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Keeler)  Berret. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Ann  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  30,  1843;  d  Mar.  7,  1843. 

[21-248]  2.  William  M.,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  m  Emma  C.  Barr. 

[21-249]  3.  George  Henry,  b  Oct.  25,  1846;  d  Jan.  19,  1914;  m  Clara  I.  Gift. 

4.  Ann  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  24,  1851;  d  Oct.  7,  1851. 

[21-250]  5.  Irvin  B.,  b  Oct.  28,  1854;  m  Mary  E.  Scheetz. 


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[21-77]  DAVID  ROBERTS,  b  Dec.  27,  1823 ;  d  June  22,  1898 ;  s  William  O.  and  Margaret  (Heebner) 
Roberts  [21— 18b] ;  m  1847,  HANNAH  JOHNSON,  b  Dec.  7,  1825;  d  Sept.  15,  1908;  dau  Isaac  Johnson. 

David  Roberts  was  one  of  the  progressive  farmers  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  For  more  than  thirty 
years  he  served  on  the  board  of  school  directors,  being  president  of  the  board  for  a  long  time.  He  was 
one  of  the  organizers  of  the  Centre  Point  Creamery  Association,  serving  as  a  director  of  the  association 
from  the  time  of  its  organization  until  his  death.  Mr.  Roberts  was  highly  respected  and  honored  by 
the  citizens  of  his  township. 

Children  (J): 

[21-251]  1.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  20,  1848;  m  David  B.  Keyser. 

2.  Winfield  Scott,  b  July  3,  1851;  d  Apr.  22,  1867. 

[21-252]  3.  Milton  Owen,  b  Dec.  28,  1853;  d  Mar.  6,  1910;  m  Fannie  C.  Tyson. 

[21-253]  4.  Ida  Bell,  b  Sept.  5,  1864;  m  Horace  Reiner. 

[21-78]  WILLIAM  ROBERTS,  b  Apr.  21,  1825;  d  Dec.  9,  1913;  s  William  O.  and  Margaret  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Roberts  [21 — 18b] ;  m  Nov.,  1848,  ELIZABETH  BUCKWALTER,  6  Nov.  6,  1820;  d  Nov.  11,  1906; 
dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Fry)  Buckwalter.  Farmer  and  drover. 

Children  (J): 

[21-254]  1.  Eugene  B.,  b  Jan.  4,  1852;  m  Isabel  Landis. 

[21—255]  2.  Mary  Emma,  b  June  12,  1853;  d  July  21,  1891;  m  Ezra  B.  Deimer;  had  one  son  who  d  in 

1894. 

[21-256]  3.  Clara  A.,  b  Jan.  7,  1855;  d  Oct.  1899;  m  Charles  Herbert.  No  issue. 

4.  William  Howard,  b  Feb.  25,  1862;  d  May  1,  1902;  unm. 

[21-79a]  JOSEPHUS  ROBERTS,  b  Nov.  26,  1836 ;s  William  O.  and  Margaret  (Heebner)  Roberts 
[21— 18b] ;  m  June  9,  1864,  MAGGIE  S.  LAFERTY,  b  Dec.  15,  1831;  d  Oct.  10,  1870;  dau  Andrew  and 
Dorothea  (Shomaker)  Laferty. 

One  child:  Anne  Butcher,  b  Feb.  26,  1870;  d  June  28,  1870. 

[21— 79b]  JOSEPHUS  ROBERTS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  21,  1873,  EMMA  E.  LAFER¬ 
TY,  6  May  22,  1836;  d  Feb.  11,  1911;  sister  of  first  wife.  Hardware  business;  res.  207  E.  Logan  St., 
Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Josephus  Roberts  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa., and  FreelandSem- 
inary,  now  Ursinus  College,  Collegeville,  Pa.  In  1855  he  entered  the  hardware  business  in  Phila.  with 
Shields  and  Brothers;  in  1866  he  formed  the  partnership  of  Roberts  and  Phillips,  and  conducted  the 
carriage  material  business  on  Third  Street,  Phila.,  for  thirty  years,  retiring  in  1896.  He  was  elected  to 
represent  the  twenty-second  ward  in  Common  Council  1907-8,  and  1916-7,  declining  a  re-election. 
Children  (2): 

[21-257]  1.  Owen  J.,  b  May  2,  1875;  m  Elizabeth  Caldwell  Rogers. 

2.  Margaret  S.,  b  Sept.  28,  1877;  unm;  207  E.  Logan  St.,  Gtn.,  Pa. 

[21-80]  SARAH  B.  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  8,  1827 ;  d  Apr.  12,  1901 ;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Barndollar) 
Heebner  [21—20] ;  m  Mar.  26,  1863,  JOHN  C.  WEBER,  b  Jan.  11,  1829;  d  June  8,  1904;  s  Christian  and 
Charlotte  (Casselberry)  Weber.  No  issue.  Sarah  B.  Heebner  was  John  Weber’s  2d  wife. 

[21-81]  ANN  ELIZA  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  6,  1829;  d  May  30,  1912;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Barn¬ 
dollar)  Heebner  [21-20];  m  May  25,  1852,  D.  MORGAN  CASSELBERRY,  b  Apr.  3,  1825;  d  June  22, 
1916;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Morgan)  Casselberry.  Farmer;  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[21-258]  1.  John  H.,  b  May  25,  1853;  m  Clara  Gouldy. 

2.  Mary  Alice,  b  Sept.  3,  1854;  unm;  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

3.  William  Howard,  b  Aug,  27,  1856;  d  Oct.  17,  1857. 

[21-259]  4.  Ann  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  8,  1858;  m  Dr.  Matthias  Y.  Weber. 

[21-260]  5.  Christopher  Wigton,  b  Nov.  27,  1860;  d  Feb.  6,  1916;  m  Rebecca  T.  Miller. 

[21-261]  6.  Catharine  Jane,  b  Dec.  8,  1862;  m  Irwin  S.  Trucksess. 

7.  Clara,  b  Mar.  5,  1865;  d  Aug.  24,  1865. 

[21-262]  8.  Theodore  Morgan,  b  Nov.  18,  1867;  m  Mary  S.  Koons. 

[21-263]  9.  Hannah  Amelia,  b  Sept.  2,  1870;  m  Joseph  E.  J.  McGee. 

10.  Leonora  Russel,  b  Dec.  19,  1873;  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 


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[21-82]  CHRISTOPHER  B.  HEEBNER,  b  July  31,  1831;  d  Oct.  24,  1914;  s  John  and  Susanna 
(Barndollar)  Heebner  [21-20];  m  AMY  JANE  HOPKINS,  b  Feb.,  1838;  d  Mar.  29,  1898. 

Children  (3): 

[21-264]  1.  S.  Irene,  b  Nov.  24,  1866;  m  George  W.  Evans. 

2.  David,  b  Sept.  9,  1872;  d  Apr.  5,  1873. 

3.  Christopher  B.,  b  Mar.  10,  1875;  d  Aug.  28,  1875. 


[21-83]  HANNAH  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  19,  1837;  d  Sept.  24,  1917;  dan  John  and  Susanna  (Barn¬ 
dollar)  Heebner  [21-20];  m  THEODORE  WEBER  BEAN,  b  May  14,  1833;  d  Jan.  20,  1891 ;  s  William 
and  Mary  (Weber)  Bean. 

Children  (3): 


[21-265]  1.  William  H.,  b  July  25,  1861;  d  Mar.  17,  1904;  m  Mary  Emily  Stinson. 

[21-266]  2.  Mary  L.,  b  Nov.  6,  1863;  m  A.  Conrad  Jones. 

[21 -267b]  ]3‘  Theodore  Lane,  b  June  27,  1878;  m 


1.  Sarah  Albertson  Hunter. 

2.  Adele  Cantrell. 


Col.  Theodore  Weber  Bean  was  born  in  Jeffersonville,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  May  14,  1833.  He  attended 
the  public  schools,  learned  the  trade  of  blacksmith,  and  followed  that  occupation  until  the  time  of 
his  entrance  into  the  Civil  War. 

Colonel  Bean  enlisted  August  23,  1862,  in  Co.  L,  17th  Pa.  Cavalry;  appointed  1st  Sergeant;  pro¬ 
moted  to  Second  Lieutenant  Oct.  17,  1862,  to  First  Lieutenant  Nov.  21,  1862,  and  to  Capt.  of  Co.  L, 
Nov.  1,  1863.  He  was  brevetted  Major  and  Lieut.-Colonel  March  13,  1865,  and  discharged  by  General 
Orders,  June  20,  1865. 

Upon  his  return  to  civil  life,  Col.  Bean  resumed  his  business  and  at  the  same  time  entered  upon  the 
study  of  Law.  He  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Montg.  Co.,  1869,  and  continued  in  active  practice  until 
the  close  of  his  life.  In  1875  he  took  up  his  residence  in  Norristown,  Pa.  Colonel  Bean  was  the  author 
of  “The  Roll  of  Honor  of  the  17th  Pa.  Cav.,”  a  course  of  Lectures  on  the  “Property  Rights  of  Women,” 
“Footprints  of  the  Revolution,  or  Washington  at  Valley  Forge,”  and  “Annals  of  the  Civil  War.”  In 
1884  he  published  the  “History  of  Montgomery  County,  Pa.” 

As  an  orator,  Colonel  Bean  Was  sought  for  on  many  patriotic  occasions.  He  was  one  of  the  or¬ 
ganizers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Montgomery  County  and  served  as  the  first  President,  ten  years. 
He  delivered  the  Historical  Address  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  Valley  Forge,  and  it  was  mainly 
through  his  efforts  that  Valley  Forge  was  preserved  to  the  Nation  as  sacred  ground. 

In  1887,  he  was  appointed  a  member  of  the  State  Commission  on  Industrial  Education.  He  was 
elected  to  the  State  Legislature,  1889,  made  Chairman  of  Education,  and  was  a  leading  member  of  that 
body.  He  died  January  20,  1891. 


[21-84a]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  b  May  14,  1836;  d  Nov.  20,  1892;  s  Christopher  and  Ann 
(Mitchell)  Heebner  [21-22];  m  CLARISSA  MEEH,  b  Jan.  15,  1837;  d  Dec.  12,  1872;  dau  Christian 
F.  and  Justina  L.  Meeh.  No  issue. 


[21-84b]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MARY  HOULAHAN.  No  issue. 
Mary  Houlahan  Heebner  m - Ernest.  [No  further  data.) 

[21-85]  MARTHA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  11,  1838;  d  May  7,  1913;  dau  Christopher  and  Ann 
(Mitchell)  Heebner  [21-22];  m  Dec.  16,  1861,  LANE  SCHOFIELD  HART,  b  Oct.  26,  1837;  s  Jacob 
and  Catharine  (Highley)  Hart.  Retired,  res.  400  N.  3rd  St..,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Lane  S.  Hart  before 
retirement  was  a  prominent  business  man  of  Harrisburg,  and  for  many  years  was  State  Printer.  He 
served  on  the  Board  of  Trade,  was  president  of  the  Commonwealth  Guarantee  Trust  and  Safe 
Deposit  Co.,  and  was  interested  in  other  financial  institutions. 

Children  (3): 

[21-268]  1.  Florence,  b  Sept.  25,  1863;  m  Robert  Spencer. 

0  „  1  t  o  iofto  1  1.  Mabella  M.  Wise. 

2.  Christopher  H.,  b  Jan.  2,  1868;  m  )  2>  Della  M  Stone. 

3.  Lynn,  b  Mar.  5,  1871;  d  May  20,  1906. 

[21-86]  JAMES  B.  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  10,  1841 ;  d  Feb.  12,  1880;  s  Christopher  and  Ann  (Mitchell) 
Heebner  [21-22];  m  Apr.  22,  1869,  SARAH  WRIGHT,  b  Jan.  30,  1848;  d  June  20,  1897  ;  dau  Jacob  and 
Hannah  (Gift)  Wright.  Manager  of  Christopher  Heebner’s  Flour  Mills;  was  captain  in  Civil  War. 


[21-269a] 

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[21-270b] 
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[21-271] 
[21-272] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Henry  Mitchell,  b  Dec.  20, 


1869;  unm.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

1.  Benjamin  Thalheimer. 

2.  Elmer  T.  Trumbower. 

3.  James  Buckley. 

3.  Christopher,  b  Mar.  11,  1873;  d  Mar.  6,  1907;  m  Priscilla  Dotterer. 

4.  Edward,  b  Apr.  28,  1875;  d  Nov.,  1897;  m  Anna  Wertsner. 


2.  Anna,  b  Apr.  15,  1871;  m 


[21-87]  MYRA  BODLEY  GRIFFITH,  b  June  7,  1834;  dec;  dau  Peter  and  Ann  (Heebner)  Griffith 
[21-23];  to  Feb.  9,  1854,  ISAAC  WAYNE  KURTZ,  b  Mar.  25,  1828;  d  Jan.  3,  1898. 

Children  (9): 

[21-273]  1.  Ada  G.,  b  Mar.  29,  1855;  d  Feb.  13,  1876;  m  Norwood  Bowman. 

[21—274]  2.  D.  Wilmont,  b  May  5,  1857;  m  Annie  Spare. 

[21-275]  3.  Iola  C.,  b  Nov.  19,  1859;  d  Dec.  16,  1884;  m  John  Davies. 

[21-276]  4.  Ambrose  E.  B.,  b  Mar.  11,  1867;  m  Katie  Boyle. 

[21—277]  5.  U.  S.  Grant,  b  Mar.  3,  1864;  d  Jan.  20,  1898;  m  Etta  Luster. 

[21-278]  6.  Edgar  H.,  b  Dec.  28,  1869;  m  Mary  E.  Jones. 

[21-279]  7.  Edna  May,  b  May  5,  1876;  m  Thomas  James  Moffett. 

[21-280]  8.  Harvey  Clyde,  b  May  7,  1878;  m  Bertha  J.  Dettra. 

9.  Bertha,  d  in  infancy. 


[21-89]  ELBRIDGE  GRIFFITH,  b  Feb.  24,  1841;  s  Peter  and  Ann  (Heebner)  Griffith  [21-23]; 
m  1859,  HARRIET  RAMSEY. 

Children  (11): 

[21-281]  1.  Amanda,  b  Feb.  22,  1860;  m  Richard  Singleton. 

[21-282]  2.  Mary,  b  Mar.  24,  1866;  m  Joseph  Heaton,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21—283]  3.  Myra,  b  Aug.  24,  1867;  m  William  A.  Scheetz,  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[21-284]  4.  Frank  T.,  m  Minnie  Staley. 

5.  Worthington,  unm. 

[21-285]  6.  Ann,  m  Abraham  Crosby.  No  issue. 

7.  Mansfield,  unm. 

[21-286]  8.  Flora,  m  Abraham  Swartley. 

[21-287]  9.  Susan,  m  John  Yocum;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[21—288]  10.  Elbridge,  m  Mira  Templeton. 

[21-289]  11.  Warren,  b  Aug.  15,  1877;  m  Rachel  S.  McCoy,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[21-91]  MANSFIELD  GRIFFITH,  b  Nov.  7,  1845;  s  Peter  and  Ann  (Heebner)  Griffith  [21-23]; 
m  Dec.  25,  1872,  CHARLOTTE  STRAWN,  b  Sept.  14,  1850;  d  Mar.  19,  1914;  dau  Isaac  R.  and  Sarah 
(Heller)  Strawn.  Laborer;  res.  905  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[21-290]  1.  Howard  C.,  b  Nov.  6,  1879;  m  Mary  E.  Grady. 

2.  Alice  S.,  b  Apr.  24,  1882;  unm. 


[21-92]  WILLIAM  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  18,  1836;  d  Feb.  15,  1915;  s  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Williams) 
Heebner  [21-25];  m  Jan.  1, 1859,  CATHARINE  (SARAH)  RUMFORD,  b  Sept.  6, 1837;  d  Sept.  12, 1903. 
Children  (6): 

1.  John,  b  Apr.  4,  1859;  d  Oct.  24,  1905;  unm. 

[21-291]  2.  Ellsworth,  b  Jan.  10,  1862;  d  Feb.  6,  1906;  m  Fannie  Kenney. 

[21-292]  3.  Margaret,  b  May  29,  1864;  m  William  McKeever. 

4.  Ida,  b  Nov.,  1868;  d  1871. 

[21-293]  5.  William,  b  Dec.  4,  1874;  m  Sarah  Mettler. 

[21-294]  6.  Clarence,  b  June  3,  1877;  m  Annie  Harbaur. 

[21-93]  THADDEUS  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  22,  1839;  d  Mar.  1,  1916;  s  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Williams) 
Heebner  [21-25];  m  May  28,  1868,  ELLEN  D.  JONES,  b  Aug.  15,  1843;  dau  Louis  Jones.  Farmer; 
lived  in  Eagleville,  Pa.  No  issue. 


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[21-94]  CATHARINE  HEEBNER,  b  June  1,  1841;  dau  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Williams)  Heebner 
[21-25];  m  Nov.  3,  1865,  THOMAS  U.  FRANCIS,  b  Nov.  3,  1840;  s  John  and  Lydia  A.  Francis.  Car¬ 
penter;  Birchrunville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[21-295]  1.  Margaret  Elmira,  b  May  29,  1866;  m  William  E.  S.  Houck. 

[21-296]  2.  Joshua  M.,  b  Feb.  10,  1868;  m  Edith  E.  E.  Bechtel. 

[21-95a]  URIAH  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  25,  1843;  d  June  16,  1908;  s  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Williams) 
Heebner  [21-25];  m  May  1,  1864,  CATHARINE  CUSTER,  b  Jan.  24,  1844;  d  June  25,  1892. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Christopher,  b  Mar.  3,  1865;  d  Mar.  3,  1865. 

2.  Eugene,  b  Dec.  9,  1869;  d  Dec.  12,  1869. 

[21-297]  3.  Eliza  Matilda,  b  Apr.  26,  1866;  m  Charles  Cox. 

4.  Harry  P.,  b  Apr.  12,  1872;  d  Sept.  9,  1892. 

5.  Uriah  Winfield,  b  Jan.  8,  1875;  d  June  25,  1892. 

[21-298]  6.  Joshua  Siegfried,  b  Aug.  15,  1877;  d  July  21,  1919;  m  Mary  Knowles. 

[21— 95b]  URIAH  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  in  2d  time, - - — No  issue.  Lived  in  Norris¬ 

town,  Pa. 

[21-96]  MARGARET  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  16,  1849;  dau  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Williams)  Heebner 
[21-25] ;  m  Oct.  3,  1868,  JOHN  HENRY  WEIKEL,  b  Nov.  10,  1842;  d  Apr.  2,  1914;  s  Jacob  and  Ann 
(Rambo)  Weikel.  Farmer;  lived  in  Trappe,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[21-299]  1.  William,  b  Nov.  23,  1869;  m  Flora  Kanauer,  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-300]  2.  Joshua  H.,  b  Aug.  27,  1871;  m  Henrietta  Jewell. 

[21-301]  3.  Ida  Bell,  b  Mar.  4,  1874;  m  George  W.  Rahn. 

[21-302]  4.  Bertha,  b  Nov.  15,  1877;  m  Frank  C.  Stauffer;  Limerick,  Pa. 

5.  John  Henry,  b  Sept.  2,  1879;  unm;  Royersford,  Pa. 

6.  Harry,  b  Dec.  6,  1885;  d  May  26,  1887. 

[21-303]  7.  Elmer  H.,  b  Aug.  25,  1887;  m  Lillie  M.  Landis. 

[21-97]  MYRA  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  21,  1852;  dau  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Williams)  Heebner  [21-25]; 
m  ELI  FEGLEY,  b  Oct.  21,  1853;  dec;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  Fegley.  No  issue. 

[21-98]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER,  b  July  17,  1853;  d  Nov.  4,  1913;  s  Joshua  and  Eliza  (Will¬ 
iams)  Heebner  [21—25] ;  m  July  1,  1876,  SARAH  E.  LINDERMAN,  b  Dec.  1,  1860;  d  May  11,  1915; 
dau  Philip  and  Lavania  (Boucher)  Linderman.  Farmer;  lived  in  Eagleville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ellsworth,  b  May  15,  1880;  d  July  25,  1880. 

[21-304]  2.  Linwood,  b  July  6,  1883;  m  Bella  May  Kennedy. 

3.  Wayne,  b  Aug.  23,  1889;  d  Apr.  25,  1892. 

[21-99a]  LEVI  HEEBNER,  b  May  5,  1825;  d  Sept.,  1900;  s  Anthony  S.  and  Lydia  (Krauss)  Heeb¬ 
ner  [21-26a];  m  Mar.  5,  1850,  SARAH  NEUMAN,  b  Dec.  21,  1828;  d  Dec.,  1860;  dau  Samuel  and 
Regina  (Krauss)  Neuman  [48-11]. 

One  child: 

[21-305]  Priscilla,  b  Apr.  5,  1852;  d  Mar.  8,  1894;  m  Horace  G.  Brinton. 

[21-99b]  LEVI  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  5,  1865,  ELIZABETH  R.  HOFF¬ 
MAN,  b  June  26,  1835;  d  Oct.  16,  1883;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Rhoads)  Hoffman.  Levi  Heebner 
was  a  farmer  and  merchant;  lived  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  at  “Heebner’s  Corner.” 

One  child: 

[21-306]  Mary  Lurene,  b  Apr.  1,  1872;  m  Henry  Jarrett. 

[21-100]  ANTHONY  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  7,  1835;  d  July  16,  1884;  s  Anthony  S.  and  Lydia 
(Krauss)  Heebner  [21-26a];  m  Nov.  15,  1860,  CATHARINE  ANDERS,  b  July  23,  1839;  d  Nov.  13, 
1881;  dau  John  and  Lydia  (Schultz)  Anders  [161-17]. 


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Anthony  K.  Heebner  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  near  Center  Point  on 
farm  recently  owned  and  occupied  by  his  son,  Emanuel.  The  first  institution  of  the  Sacraments  of 
Baptism  and  the  Lord’s  Supper  amongst  the  Schwenkfelders  was  held  at  the  home  of  Mr.  Heebner. 
Children  (2) : 

[21-307]  1.  Emanuel,  h  Oct  10,  1861;  m  Sarah  J.  Kriebel. 

[21-307.1]  2.  Jacob  A.,  b  Nov.  1,  1868;  m  Katie  R.  Kriebel. 

[21-101]  ISAAC  D.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  18,  1841;  d  Nov.  1,  1918;  s  David  S.  and  Anna  (Derstine) 
Heebner  [21— 27a];  m  Oct.  26,  1865,  CATHARINE  H.  GRATER,  b  July  31,  1845;  d  June  22,  1913;  dau 
Jacob  and  Mary  (Hunsicker)  Grater. 

Children  (J): 

[21-308]  1.  Mary  Jane,  b  Mar.  7,  1870;  m  William  Frederick  Presgrave,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

2.  Charles  G.,  b  Oct.  18,  1874;  m  |  »•  Beatrix  C-  Sma11'  Morristown,  N.  J. 

[21— 309b]  j  l  2. 

3.  Wilmer  S.,  b  Feb.  6.  1882;  d  June  13,  1892. 

[21-310]  4.  David  S.,  b  Jan.  26,  1884;  m  Emma  Alpha  Fry. 

Isaac  D.  Heebner  was  born  near  Norritonville  on  his  father’s  farm  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  After  serv¬ 
ing  an  apprenticeship  with  his  brother,  Josiah,  in  the  shops  of  his  father,  David  Heebner,  where  they 
engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  mowing  machines,  threshers,  and  harvesters,  in  1868  Isaac  sold  out  his 
interest  and  moved  to  Lansdale  where  he  started  in  business  in  a  small  shop  which  was  the  forerunner 
of  the  Heebner  and  Sons  Agricultural  Works  as  it  exists  today.  Isaac  Heebner  was  for  many  years  the 
business  manager  of  Heebner  Sons  and  Company  until  his  brother,  William,  bought  out  the  business 
in  1887.  During  all  the  years  of  his  active  life  in  Lansdale  Mr.  Heebner  took  an  active  part  in  progress¬ 
ive  enterprises  of  the  town.  He  was  one  of  the  originators  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of  Lans¬ 
dale,  and  was  trustee,  organist,  and  superintendent  of  the  Sunday  School  for  many  years.  He  assisted 
in  building  the  pioneer  school  house  of  Lansdale,  and  was  the  first  president  of  the  school  board  and 
continued  being  a  member  up  to  the  time  of  his  death.  He  also  served  as  a  member  of  Town  Council. 

From  the  obscure  and  insignificant  beginning  made  by  Isaac  Heebner  the  present  large  agricultural 
works  have  grown.  The  Heebner  brothers  built  up  an  extensive  business  by  strict  integrity  and  at¬ 
tention  to  business.  All  being  natural  mechanics  they  became  masters  of  the  mechanic’s  art. 

[21-102]  JOSIAH  D.  HEEBNER,  b  July  5,  1844;  d  July  16,  1909;  s  David  S.  and  Anna  (Derstine) 
Heebner  [21-27a ];m  Nov.  21,  1867,  SUSAN  S.  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  24,  1844;  d  Dec.  30,  1919;  dau  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Rebecca  (Schultz)  Anders  [161-20].  Machinist;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.  Josiah  D.  Heebner 
was  another  son  of  David  S.  Heebner  who  was  a  born  mechanic.  He  lived  for  most  of  his  life  in  Wor¬ 
cester  Twp.,  near  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  where  he  had  a  machine  shop  and  where  he  invented  a 
number  of  agricultural  machines.  He  was  also  a  musician  and  for  many  years  served  as  chorister  of  the 
Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Horace  A.,  b  June  7,  1870;  d  Aug.  16,  1895. 

2.  Ann  Rebecca,  b  July  17,  1873;  d  June  17,  1875. 

[21-103]  JACOB  D.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  10,  1846;  d  Apr.  10,  1915;  s  David  S.  and  Anna  (Derstine) 
Heebner  [21-27a];  m  Nov.  28,  1868,  LYDIA  D.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  20,  1848;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Susanna 
(Dresher)  Kriebel  [25-39].  Retired  farmer;  lived  in  Norriton  Twp., Pa.  Mr.  Heebner  was  a  trustee  of 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  a  number  of  years.  He  also  acted  as  sexton  of  the  Worcester  Church. 
Children  (J): 

1.  Alvin  K.,  b  Nov.  18,  1869;  d  July  16,  1875. 

[21-311]  2.  David  K.,  b  July  9,  1871;  d  Feb.  20,  1920;  m  Amanda  Schultz. 

[21-312]  3.  Wilson  K.,  b  Jan.  18,  1874;  m  Susan  H.  Ivrieble. 

[21-313]  4.  Malinda  K.,  b  Aug.  13,  1878;  m  Abram  A.  Reiff. 

[21-104a]  WILLIAM  D.  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  27,  1848;  s  David  S.  and  Anna  (Derstine)  Heebner 
[21-27a] ;  m  Nov.  7,  1872,  EMMA  ELIZABETH  FRANTZ,  b  May  28,  1850;  d  Aug.  22,  1881;  dau 
Jesse  and  Margaret  (Greenwald)  Frantz. 

Children  (3): 

[21-314]  1.  Clarella  F.,  b  Aug.  29,  1873;  m  Ira  B.  Harr. 


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[21-315]  2.  Blanche,  b  Apr.  14,  1876;  m  Eugene  W.  Fry. 

[21-316]  3.  Estelle,  b  June  19,  1878;  m  George  A.  Newman. 

[21-104b]  WILLIAM  D.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  29,  1883,  ELIZABETH 
SHEARER,  b  Mar.  1,  1863;  dau  John  S.  Shearer.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[21~317b]  t  L  Robert  Stanley,  b  Jan.  2,  1885;  m  j  \  Mary  Helen  IIenne. 

[21-318]  2.  J.  Donald,  b  Sept.  14,  1890;  m  Eleanor  N.  Graves. 

[21-319]  3.  Grace,  b  1892;  m  J.  Godfrey  Dreka. 

William  D.  Heebner  was  born  near  Norristown,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  After  attending  the  public 
schools  of  his  township  he  served  an  apprenticeship  of  seven  years  in  his  father’s  machine  shop  learning 
the  business  of  agricultural  implement  making.  After  completing  his  apprenticeship,  in  1870,  Mr. 
Heebner  went  to  Lansdale  and  began  a  partnership  with  his  brother,  Isaac,  which  soon  assumed  the 
firm  name  of  Heebner  and  Sons.  In  Oqt.,  1887,  William  D.  Heebner  purchased  the  entire  plant  and 
has  operated  it  successfully  ever  since.  Mr.  Heebner  has  succeeded  in  organizing  this  plant  in  such  a 
manner  that  every  department  is  in  charge  of  a  competent  person,  so  that  the  plant  practically  runs 
itself.  Not  only  have  Heebner  and  Sons  made  and  invented  various  agricultural  machines,  but  the  di¬ 
verse  tools  used  in  their  construction  are  also  products  of  their  skill  and  genius.  Many  labor  saving 
and  automatic  devices  are  used  foransuring  perfection  of  detail  with  a  minimum  of  labor.  The  business¬ 
like  methods  of  the  firm  and  their  fair  dealings  with  their  customers  have  given  Heebner  and  Sons  a 
reputation  which  is  known  far  and  wide. 

In  addition  to  managing  this  plant  Mr.  Heebner  has  had  an  opportunity  to  engage  in  other  in¬ 
terests.  He  has  important  business  interests  in  Florida  where  he  spends  his  winters  and  owns  many 
orange  groves.  He  has  also  for  a  long  time  been  closely  identified  with  the  many  interests  of  the  town 
of  Lansdale  in  which  his  works  are  situated.  He  has  served  as  a  member  of  its  Council  and  was  Bur¬ 
gess  for  many  years.  In  addition  to  his  business  interest  in  the  town  he  has  also  been  an  active  church 
worker. 

Being  a  musician  of  some  prominence  Mr.  Heebner  has  been  leader  of  the  choir  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  church  for  more  than  twenty-five  years,  and  also  one  of  its  trustees.  He  has  at  various  times 
been  the  leader  of  the  Lansdale  orchestra.  Mr.  Heebner  has  been  honored  by  serving  as  a  member  of 
the  House  of  Representatives  at  Harrisburg  for  two  terms,  and  also  served  as  State  Senator.  To  Mr. 
Heebner  belongs  the  credit  of  introducing  a  bill  making  appropriations  for  freeing  the  burden  of  debt 
from  the  headquarters  of  Washington  at  Valley  Forge,  and  through  his  active  interest  this  bill  became 
a  law.  He  has  also  served  two  terms  as  Comptroller  of  Montg.  Co.,  and  was  chairman  of  the  Draft 
Board  of  the  county  during  the  recent  World  War. 

[21-105]  REV.  SAMUEL  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  1,  1854;  d  Oct.  16,  1893;  s  John  S.  and  Susanna 
(Kriebel)  Heebner  [21-29];  m  Feb.  15,  1888,  EMMA  R.  HECKLER,  b  Nov.  1,  1854;  dau  Aaron  R. 
Heckler. 

Rev.  Samuel  K.  Heebner  served  as  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  He  held  pas¬ 
torates  at  Spragueville,  Pa.,  Analomink,  Pa.,  and  Lincoln  City,  Del.  Emma  (Heckler)  Heebner,  his 
wife,  died  July  11,  1916. 

Children  (8): 

[21-320]  1.  Mabelle  Beatrice,  b  May  5,  1890;  m  Melvin  C.  Jacobs. 

[21-320.1]  2.  John  Wesley,  b  Sept.  13,  1892;  m  Helen  Judd. 

[21-106]  WILLIAM  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  21,  1862;  s  John  S.  and  Susanna  R.  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-29];  m  Oct.  11,  1884,  SOPHIA  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  24,  1861;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Phoebe  S. 
(Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-77].  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1921.) 

William  K.  Heebner  is  a  progressive  farmer  living  on  a  farm  formerly  owned  by  his  father  in  Upper 
Gwynedd  Twp.  He  is  treasurer  of  the  Mission  Board  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  is  one  of  the 
original  members  of  the  board,  and  served  as  school  director  in  the  township  for  twenty  years.  Mr. 
Heebner  also  served  for  more  than  twenty  years  as  secretary  of  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Sunday 
School,  and  has  served  as  supervisor  of  Upper  Gwynedd  Township  for  six  years. 

Children  (J) : 

1.  Norman  K.,  b  Jan.  17,  1887;  d  May  6,  1890. 

[21-321]  2.  Homer  K.,  b  Apr.  13,  1889;  m  Carrie  C.  Benner. 


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[21-322]  3.  John  K.,  b  June  16,  1891;  m  Elizabeth  Clemens. 

4.  Mildred  K.,  b  July  14,  1904. 

[21-106.1]  FRANKLIN  HOFFMAN,  b  May  20,  1839;  dec;  s  John  and  Rosanna  (Gouldey)  Hoffman 
[21-29.1] ;  m  1860,  JULIA  HENDRICKS,  b  June  8,  1837;  d  Oct.  11,  1910;  daw  John  and  Sophia  (Bean) 
Hendricks. 

Children  (3): 

[21-322.1]  1.  Clara  F.,  b  June  29,  1861;  m  Thomas  B.  Bean. 

[21-322.2]  2.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  20,  1862;  m  Laura  Rittenhouse. 

[21-322.3]  3.  Mary  Emma,  b  May  31,  1864;  d  Mar.  31,  1913;  m  Hiram  C.  Brunner. 

[21-106.2]  JAMES  HOFFMAN,  b  Feb.  3,  1848;  d - ,  1906;  s  John  and  Rosanna  (Gouldey) 

Hoffman  [21-29.1];  m  CLARA  C.  BOORSE;  dau  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  (Ziegler)  Boorse. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[59-65]  1.  Joanna,  b  May  6,  1874;  m  George  A.  Seipt.  # 

[21-322.4]  2.  John,  b  Sept.  15,  1875;  m  Bessie  Nulton;  Wilmington,  Del. 

[21-322.5]  3.  James,  b  Aug.  8,  1878;  m  Florence  A.  Gould;  Calexico,  Cal. 

[21-322.6]  4.  Norman,  b  Feb.  4,  1880;  m  Cora  Crooks;  Beaver,  Pa. 

[59-68]  5.  Bessie,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  m  Horace  Seipt. 

[21-322.7]  6.  Blanche  B.,  b  Oct.  31,  1888;  m  Jacob  C.  Fisher. 

[21-107]  ISAIAH  CASSEL, 5Mar.  18, 1842;  d  Mar.  16, 1914 ;s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Cassel 
[21-30] ;  m  ELIZABETH  BARD,  b  Mar.  25,  1843 ;  d  July  3,  1907. 

Children  {12): 

[21-323]  1.  Clara  B.,  b  Nov.  17,  1866;  m  B.  F.  Rittenhouse;  658  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Cyrus  H.,  b  Sept.  6,  1868. 

3.  Emma  C.,  b  Oct.  6,  1869;  d  Mar.  1,  1915. 

[21-324]  4.  Mary  A.,  b  Jan.  5,  1871;  m  Stout  L.  Hagner. 

[21-325]  5.  Maggie  J.,  b  Jan.  26,  1873;  m  William  Shaw;  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

6.  Sallie  A.,  b  Sept.  9,  1874;  d  Feb.  26,  1888. 

7.  John  H.,  b  Dec.  8,  1876;  Norristown,  Pa. 

8.  William  M.,  b  Nov.  8,  1877;  d  Dec.  31,  1884. 

[21-326]  9.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  26,  1879;  m  Richard  Sherid;  649  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

10.  Martheretta,  b  Jan.  26,  1881;  d  May  26,  1881. 

11.  Isaiah  C.,  b  June  26,  1883. 

12.  Abraham  B.,  b  June  30,  1886. 

[21-108]  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  18,  1843;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Cassel 
[21—30] ;  m  Dec.  18,  1869,  JOHN  BLATTNER,  b  Sept.  16,  1842.  Farmer,  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  {9): 

[21-327]  1.  Charles  C.,  b  June  25,  1871;  m  Rachael  D.  Green. 

[21-328]  2.  George  C.,  b  Aug.  5,  1872;  m  Anna  H.  Fisher. 

[21-329]  3.  Joseph  C.,  b  Sept.  15,  1873;  m  Emma  P.  Schultz. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  16,  1875;  d  Sept.  1,  1875. 

5.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  10,  1876;  d  Aug.  14,  1877. 

[21-330]  6.  Frank  C.,  6  Nov.  28,  1877;  m  Selina  Schultz. 

[21-331]  7.  Aaron  C.,  b  July  1,  1879;  m  Alice  Minerva  Schultz. 

[184-458]  8.  Ella  C.,  b  Mar.  6,  1882;  m  James  Irwin  Beyer. 

9.  Margaret,  b  July  11,  1884;  d  Mar.  12,  1904. 

[21-109]  CORNELIUS  CASSEL,  b  June  22, 1845;  d  June  11,  1876;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Cassel) 
Cassel  [21-30];  m  July  22,  1866,  SALLIE  MICHENER,  b  Sept.  13,  1837. 

Children  {2): 

[21-332]  1.  Emma  F.,  b  Mar.  30,  1868;  m  Alexander  McCoy. 

2.  Hannah  M.,  b  Nov.  12,  1869. 

[21-110]  ABRAHAM  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  25,  1847;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Cassel  [21-30]; 
m  MARY  ALLEBACH,  b  Nov.  1,  1847.  [  Unable  to  verify;  letters  unanswered .] 


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Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Henry,  b  Dee.  12,  1870;  d  Apr.  6,  1875. 

2.  Jonas,  b  Mar.  19,  1872. 

3.  Essie,  b  Sept.  12,  1873. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  20,  1875. 

5.  Garret  A.,  b  Mar.  14,  1877. 

6.  Abraham  A.,  b  Nov.  13,  1878;  d  Apr.  1,  1880. 

7.  David  A.,  b  July  6,  1881.  See  [74-886]. 

8.  Helena  A.,  b  July  23,  1883. 

9.  George  A.,  b  Dec.  22,  1887. 

[21-112]  BENJAMIN  C.  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  15,  1851;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Cassel 
[21—30];  to  MARY  JANE  DETTRA,  b  Mar.  11,  1852;  d  July  23,  1919.  Retired  farmer;  Norristown, 
Pa.;  formerly  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 


[21-113]  ISAAC  U.  CASSEL,  b  June  30,  1844;  d  Feb.  8,  1905;  s  Joseph  and  Lucetta  (Underkoffler) 
Cassel  [21 — 32a] ;  to  Apr.  23,  1906,  ELIZA  BELL,  b  Apr.  7,  1847;  d  Mar.  6,  1916;  dau  Jonathan  and 
Martha  (White)  Bell.  Retired;  res.  P.  O.  Box  88,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[21-333a] 

[21-333b] 


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[21-335] 

[21-336] 

[21-337] 

[21-338] 

[59-54] 

[21-340] 

[21-341] 


Children  ( 9 ) : 

1.  Louis  B„  b  Nov.  26,  1867;  d  Jan.  30,  1912;  to  {  \  Adella  Mdler. 

Louis  B.  Cassel  to  2d  time,  and  had  one  dau  by  this  marriage. 
obtainable .] 

2.  Harry  B.,  b  June  6,  1869;  to  Celia  French;  Hazleton,  Pa. 

3.  J.  Irvin,  b  Nov.  21,  1870;  to  Daisy  French. 

4.  Robert  B.,  b  Nov.  30,  1872;  to  Ada  Lightkep. 

5.  J.  Milton,  b  July  30,  1874;  to  Anna  H.  Brown. 

6.  Martha  B.,  b  Dec.  19,  1875;  to  B.  Frank  Ibach. 

7.  Lucetta,  b  Dec.  30,  1879;  to  Manilius  D.  Seipt. 

8.  Warren,  b  Jan.  11,  1882;  to  Anna  Anderson. 

9.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  30,  1887 ;  to  Harriette  O.  Schwartz. 


[  No  further  data 


[21-114]  JONAS  U.  CASSEL, dJan.  11,  1903;sJoseph  and  Lucetta  (Underkoffler)  Cassel  [21-32a] ; 
to  MAGGIE  LONG,  d  Nov.  6,  1911.  No  issue. 

Jonas  U.  Cassel  was  the  proprietor  of  a  livery  stable  in  Norristown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 


[21-116]  DAVID  U.  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  16,  1856;  d  July  25,  1895;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Lucetta  (Under¬ 
koffler)  Cassel  [21-32a] ;  to  Sept.  11,  1875,  ANNA  R.  BEYER,  b  May  31,  1855;  d  Feb.  13,  1911;  dau 

Joseph  B.  and  Mary  (Rittenhouse)  Beyer  [184-176b]. 

Children  ( J)  : 

[21-342]  1.  Mary  Ann  B.,  b  July  11,  1876;  to  Jacob  K.  Wurtz. 

[21-343]  2.  John  B.,  b  May  30,  1878;  d  June  12,  1917;  to  Jeannette  M.  Pitman. 

3.  Joseph  B.,  b  May  21,  1880;  d  Sept.  8,  1888. 

4.  Elizabeth  B.,  b  June  22,  1884;  d  Sept.  13,  1888. 


[21-117]  DANIEL  CASSEL,  dec\  s  Joseph  H.  and  Lucetta  (Underkoffler)  Cassel  [21-32a];  to 
ANNA  MOSER. 

One  child:  J.  Cleveland;  Franklin  Apts.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[21-118]  AMANDA  U.  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  30,  1860;  dau  Joseph  and  Lucetta  (Underkoffler)  Cassel 
[21-32a] ;  to  Nov.  13,  1880,  HARRY  C.  SYPHERD,  b  May  24,  1857 ;  s  John  and  Mary  Ann(Christman) 
Sypherd.  Farm  laborer;  res.  43  E.  Spruce  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ursilla  F.,  b  June  3,  1881;  d  Mar.  17,  1883. 

[21-344]  2.  Araminta  C.,  b  June  8,  1884;  to  Vernon  H.  Brown. 

[21—345]  3.  Maurice  C.,  b  Jan.  30,  1886;  to  Irena  Warren,  1013  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


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[21-346]  4.  Annie  C.,  b  June  29,  1887;  m  Richard  G.  Riley. 

5.  Ida  C.,  b  Oct.  10,  1888;  d  Apr.  18,  1890. 

6.  Jonas  Earl,  b  Jan.  24,  1902. 

[21-119]  AMANDA  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  4,  1847;  dau  Benjamin  H.  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Groff)  Cassel 
[21-33] ;  m  Feb.  9,  1875,  ANDREW  SUPPLEE;  b  Dec.  5,  1834;  d  Feb.  17,  1900;  s  Alexander  Henderson 
and  Jane  Moore  (Rambo)  Supplee.  Res.  1015  De  Kalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Elizabeth,  Nov.  1,  1876;  De  Kalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Jennie  May,  b  May  23,  1878;  De  Kalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Idora  Amanda,  b  Jan.  6,  1886;  De  Kalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21— 120a]  EDWARD  GROFF  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  14,  1848;  d  Dec.  27,  1920;  s  Benjamin  H.  and 
Elizabeth  (Groff)  Cassel  [21-33] ;  m  Jan.  3,  1876,  KATE  RILEY,  d  Sept.  30,  1876. 

[21-120b]  EDWARD  GROFF  CASSEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  15,  1879,  MARY 
SNYDER  (ERB)  HOUCK,  b  Oct.  28,  1847;  dau  George  and  Henrietta  (Snyder)  Erb.  Mary  S.  Erb 
Houck  was  the  widow  of  Reuben  Houck  [21-168];  widow  resides  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  3.  (1920.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  George  E.,  b  Sept.  22,  1880;  d  Feb.  11,  1896. 

[21-347]  2.  Katie  E.,  b  May  5,  1883;  m  Harry  L.  Jones. 

[21-348]  3.  Henrietta  E.,  b  June  11,  1886;  m  Elmer  Patterson. 

[21—349]  4.  Mahlon  E.,  b  May  20,  1890;  m  Emily  C.  Metz. 

[21-121]  FRANKLIN  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  9,  1853;  d  Jan.  15,  1879;  s  Benjamin  H.  and  Elizabeth  M. 
(Groff)  Cassel  [21-33];  m  Apr.  6,  1876,  LUCY  A.  PENNOCK,  b  Mar.  15,  1854;  d  Apr.  30,  1906;  dau 
Pusey  and  Anna  M.  (Evans)  Pennock. 

Children  (2): 

[21-349.1]  1.  Harry,  b  Oct.  25,  1876;  m  Lillian  M.  Moore. 

[21-349.2]  2.  Lena,  b  Oct.  14,  1878;  m  William  H.  Poore. 

[21-122]  CATHARINE  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  16,  1859;  d  Jan.  24,  1920;  dau  Benjamin  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Groff)  Cassel  [21-33];  m  Apr.  6,  1887,  J.  NELSON  WOOD,  b  June  12,  1860;  s  Joseph  and  Susan 
(Zell)  Wood.  Farmer;  res.  392  Lexington  St.,  York,  Penna.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[21-350]  1.  Charles  J.,  b  Apr.  24,  1888;  m  Mullie  Hoffman. 

[21—351]  2.  Mabel,  b  June  10,  1889;  d  Nov.  26,  1909;  m  Roy  Snyder,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-352]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  27,  1892;  m  Oscar  Richard,  York,  Pa. 

[Letters  returned;  unable  to  complete.} 

[21-123]  URIAS  CASSEL,  b  June  16,  1857;  d  July  14,  1910;  s  Benjamin  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Groff) 
Cassel  [21-33];  m  Oct.  25,  1882,  SUSAN  MAY  LEVAN,  b  May  18,  1857;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Mathias)  Levan.  Farmer;  res.  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[21-352.1]  1.  Benjamin  D.,  b  Sept.  23,  1883;  m  Amanda  H.  Richards,  R.  D.  No.  3,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Rena  A.,  6  Nov.  3,  1886;  m  O' falter  C .  Livezey  „  oi  „  . 

[21-352. 2b]  J  [  2.  William L. Stunners;  1101  Markley St., Norristown, Pa. 

[21-352.3]  3.  Charles  E.,  b  Nov.  19,  1895;  m  Ethel  May  Righter. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete.} 

[21-128]  WILLIAM  H.  PRINTZ,  b  July  20,  1851 ;  s  Charles  and  Catharine  (Cassel)  Printz  [21-35]; 
m  July  4,  1874,  MARY  HARWICK,  b  Jan.  20,  1853;  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Strunk)  Harwick. 
Wheelwright;  res.  Highland  Avenue,  Ambler,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[21-353]  1.  Alice,  b  Aug.  27,  1875;  m  Joseph  Ardell. 

[21-354]  2.  Aquila,  b  Mar.  28,  1878;  m  Robert  Edward  McCune. 

[21-355]  3.  Bertha,  b  May  6,  1881;  m  J.  Wilmer  Thompson. 

[21—356]  4.  Charles,  b  Sept.  18,  1885;  m  Edna  A.  Shirk. 


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[21-357]  5.  Harry  Vernon,  b  Oct.  30,  1888;  m  Ethel  L.  Tinkler. 

[21-358]  6.  Blanche  Alvena,  b  Aug.  3,  1893;  m  Samuel  W.  Franklin. 

[21-132]  ANNIE  CASSEL,  b  July  31,  1854;  d  Mar.  12,  1875;  dau  Enos  and  Barbara  (Detwiler) 
Cassel  [21-36a];  m  JESSE  WANNER;  s  William  and  Susan  (Custer)  Wanner.  Farmer;  res.  College- 
ville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  Jesse  Wanner  m  2d  time,  Amanda  Jane  Hendricks;  dau  Jonas  and  Amelia  Hendricks. 
They  have  ten  children.  One  son  of  first  marriage;  d  young.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

[21-133]  SALLIE  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1856;  d  Dec.  31,  1916;  dau  Enos  and  Barbara  (Detwiler) 
Cassel  [21-36a];  m  Feb.  12,  1876,  ABRAHAM  BRANT,  b  May  26,  1852;  d  Dec.  3,  1898;  s  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Bean)  Brant.  Painter;  res.  117  West  Elm  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[21-358.1]  1.  Ida  C.,  b  Aug.  31,  1876;  d  Mar.  29,  1912;  m  John  Carty ;  2414  N.  Sydenham  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Allen  C.,  b  May  26,  1879;  d  Apr.  12,  1911. 

[21-358.2]  3.  Abram  C.,  b  Sept.  20,  1880;  m  Charlotte  Lukens. 

[21-358.3]  4.  Lizzie  May,  b  Mav  21,  1882;  m  Reuben  C.  Weber. 

5.  Elmer  C.,  b  July  23,  1884;  d  Sept.  17,  1884. 

6.  Mattie  C.,  b  July  11,  1885. 

7.  Bertha  C.,  b  Aug.  26,  1892. 

[21-134]  LIZZIE  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  16,  1858;  d  Oct.  27,  1909;  dau  Enos  and  Barbara  (Detwiler) 
Cassel  [21-36a];  m  May  14,  1881,  CHARLES  EDWARD  WEINRICH,  b  Jan.  23,  1859;  d  Dec.  21, 
1903;  s  Henry  and  Dorothy  (Wolford)  Weinrich.  Blacksmith;  resided  at  325  West  Marshall  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[21-358.4]  1.  Annie  May,  b  May  30,  1882;  m  Walter  Lee  Cassel. 

[21-358.5]  2.  Ella  C.,  b  Aug.  30,  1884;  m  Amos  S.  Wismer,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-136]  IDA  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  15,  1862;  dau  Enos  and  Barbara  (Detwiler)  Cassel  [21-36a];  m 
Oct.  14,  1882,  JOHN  RECK,  b  Sept.  3,  1859;  s  Michael  and  Lena  (Miller)  Reck.  P.  &  R.  Conductor; 
res.  3636  N.  19th  St.,  Phila.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Norma,  b  May  28,  1883;  d  Aug.  20,  1883. 

[21-358.6]  2.  Blanche,  b  Apr.  23,  1884;  m  Lewis  W.  Evans. 

[21-137]  LAURA  M.  CASSEL,  b  June  24,  1875;  dau  Enos  and  Elizabeth  (Michener)  Cassel 
[21-36b];  m  Apr.  4,  1896,  LINFORD  P.  SHAW,  b  May  12,  1874;  s  John  F.  and  Sarah  (Bowers)  Shaw. 
Engineer;  res.  1222  Powell  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Walter  Cassel,  b  Sept.  12,  1897. 

[21-139]  MABEL  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  4,  1885;  dau  Enos  and  Elizabeth  (Michener)  Cassel  [21-36b]; 
m  June  29,  1918,  GEORGE  WARNER,  b  May  25,  1882.  Auto  Mechanic;  res.  39  E.  Herman  St., 
Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[21-140]  ABRAHAM  KEELER  METZ,  b  May  25,  1846;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  H.  (Keeler) 
Metz  [21-37];  m  MARY  JANE  FOX,  b  July  10,  1847;  d  Jan.  31,  1913;  dau  Matthias  and  Margaret 
(Gotshalk)  Fox.  Farmer;  res.  North  Wales,  Pa.  (191S.) 

Children  {12): 

1.  Margaret  F.,  b  Jan.  30,  1869;  d  Oct.  9,  1919. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Jan.  13,  1870;  d  Sept.  13,  1871. 

3.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  12,  1871;  d  Feb.  6,  1893. 

4.  Amos,  b  Feb.  21,  1873;  d  Sept.  15,  1874. 

5.  Hannah,  b  Dec.  7,  1874;  d  Mar.  20,  1877. 

[21-359]  6.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  29,  1876;  m  William  H.  Delp. 

[21-360]  7.  Martha,  b  Sept.  3,  1878;  m  Harry  H.  Bossert. 

[21-361]  8.  Henry,  b  June  13,  1880;  m  Margaret  S.  Craft. 

[21-362]  9.  Susanna,  b  May  28,  1882;  m  Oswin  S.  Erb. 


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[21-363]  10.  Abraham  F.,  b  July  28,  1884;  to  Mary  Z.  Borneman. 

[21-364]  11.  Emma,  b  Jan.  30,  1887;  to  Harry  S.  Erb. 

[21—365]  12.  Harrison,  b  Jan.  11,  1889;  to  Elizabeth  Benner;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[21-141]  SUSANNA  K.  METZ,  b  May  13,  1849;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  H.  (Keeler)  Metz 
[21—37] ;  to  Oct.  28,  1876,  HENRY  F.  FREDERICK;  b  Aug.  28,  1852;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Freed)  Frederick.  Chemicals  and  Drugs;  res.  638  N.  Schiller  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[21-142]  GARRETT  K.  METZ,  b  Jan.  24,  1851;  s  Joseph  K.  and  Hannah  H.  (Keeler)  Metz 
[21-37] ;  to  HANNAH  EISENBERG  SAYLOR,  b  July  2,  1851 ;  d  Nov.  6,  1893;  dau  Jeriah  W.  and 
Hannah  E.  Saylor.  Res.  2147  N.  Woodstock  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[21-366a]  1 
[21-366b] 1 
[21-367] 
[21-368] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Jeriah  W.,  b  Mar.  3,  1875;  to  (  J*  £lara  E  Fisher. 

[  2.  Edith  M.  Hook. 

2.  Lottie  J.,  b  Oct.  21,  1878;  to  George  W.  Searl;  2147  N.  Woodstock  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Flora  I.,  b  Dec.  30,  1880;  to  Joseph  Justice. 

4.  Hannah  E.,  b  Apr.  25,  1883. 

5.  Sarah  S.,  b  Nov.  17,  1884. 


[21-143]  MARY  K.  METZ,  b  Mar.  31,  1852;  d  Mar.  11,  1911 ;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  (Keeler) 
Metz  [21-37];  to  Oct.  18,  1877,  MILTON  R.  MININGER,  b  Nov.  26,  1852;  s  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rife)  Mininger.  Shoemaker;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[21-369]  1.  Hannah,  b  June  6,  1878;  to  Samuel  W.  Erb. 

[21-370]  2.  Margaret,  b  July  11,  1880;  to  Henry  D.  Fretz. 

[21—371  ]  3.  Kathryn  M.,  b  Feb.  9,  1882;  to  John  G.  Keyser. 

[21-372]  4.  Joseph  M.,  b  June  16,  1885;  to  Mary  H.  Dettra. 

[21—373]  5.  Mary,  b  Apr.  7,  1887;  to  Linford  M.  Hallman. 

6.  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  4,  1889;  single ;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[21-374]  7.  Abraham,  b  June  5,  1891;  to  Matilda  Z.  Boorse. 

[21-375]  8.  Alice,  b  Nov.  11,  1895;  to  Clarence  R.  Ziegler. 


[21-144]  HANNAH  K.  METZ,  b  Sept.  30,  1853;  d  Mar.  16,  1886;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  Iv. 
(Keeler)  Metz  [21-37];  to  Jan.  11,  1873,  JOHN  HEFFENTRAGER,  b  Sept.  22,  1847;  s  John  Kline 
Heffentrager.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[21-376]  1.  Maggie  M.,  b  June  29,  1873;  to  Philip  B.  Williams. 

[21-377]  2.  Horace  M.,  b  Sept.  21,  1882;  to  Flora  Schantz;  Barto,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1. 

3.  Joseph  M.,  b  Jan.  29,  1877;  d  Nov.  8,  1884. 

[21-145]  MARGARET  K.  METZ,  b  Nov.  23,  1854;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  (Keeler)  Metz 
[21—37 ] ;  to  Nov.  23,  1879,  JOSEPH  MOYER,  b  Mav  12,  1850;  d  Aug.  28,  1909.  Farmer;  res.  Bergey, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[21-378]  1.  Chester  M.,  b  Feb.  4,  1881;  to  Katie  D.  Derstine. 

[21-380]  2.  Ida  M.,  b  Mar.  18,  1883;  to  Franklin  N.  Frederick. 

3.  Mary  M.,  b  Nov.  4,  1884;  Morwood,  Pa. 

[21-379]  4.  Mahlon  M.,  b  Dec.  11,  1885;  to  Ella  R.  Slotter. 

5.  Emma  M.,  b  Aug.  22,  1887 ;  d  Apr.  24,  1890. 

[21-146]  JOHN  K.  METZ,  b  Aug.  26,  1857;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  (Keeler)  Metz  [21-37]; 
to  Jan.  17,  1880,  MARY  A.  REIFF,  b  May  28,  1856;  dau  George  O.  and  Sophia  (Renninger)  Reiff. 
Watchman  at  Ivy  Rock;  res.  534  Barbadoes  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mattie  R.,  b  Aug.  11,  1885;  d  Sept.  12,  1889. 

[21-381]  2.  Laura  Agnes,  b  Sept.  7,  1887;  to  Joseph  Lare. 

3.  Howard,  b  Nov.  12,  1888;  d  Feb.  28,  1889. 

[21-382]  4.  Linwood  R.,  b  Feb.  20,  1892;  to  Ida  Lawrence. 

[21-383]  5.  Ella  May,  b  May  11,  1893;  to  Harry  Undercuffler. 


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[2 1-1 47a]  WILLIAM  KEELER  METZ,  b  Nov.  3,  1859;  s  Joseph  Heebner  and  Hannah  (Keeler) 
Metz  [21-37];  m  Jan.  5,  1884,  EMMA  FRICK,  b  Aug.  7,  1858;  d  Feb.  15,  1891;  dau  Elias  and  Lydia 
(Frederick)  Frick. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Jan.  3,  1885;  d  Jan.  5,  1885. 

[149-133]  2.  Bertha,  b  Apr.  21,  1886;  m  Albert  S.  Schultz. 

3.  William,  b  Feb.  9,  1891. 

[21— 147b]  WILLIAM  KEELER  METZ,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  26,  1892,  ANNA  FRICK, 
b  July  16,  1863;  dau  Elias  and  Lydia  (Frederick)  Frick.  Farmer;  res.  Worcester,  Pa. 

One  child:  Verna  F.,  b  Oct.  3,  1896. 

[21-148]  SAMUEL  K.  METZ,  b  Sept.  20,  1863;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Hannah  (Keeler)  Metz  [21-37]; 
m  LIZZIE  GOTTSHALL.  Farmer;  Skippack,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Minerva. 

[21-384]  2.  Samuel  G.,  m  Agnes  Wambold. 

3.  Wilson  G. 

[154-163b]  4.  Elizabeth  G.,  m  Joseph  A.  Wiegner. 

5.  Norman  G. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[21-149]  HANNAH  METZ,  b  Apr.  28,  1844;  d  Apr.  22,  1895;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel) 
Metz  [21-38];  m  Dec.  12,  1863,  JOSEPH  BEAN,  b  July  4,  1840;  d  Dec.,  1919;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 
(Johnson)  Bean.  Farmer;  res.  Cedars,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[21-385]  1.  Josephine,  b  June  18,  1868;  m  Frank  Craft. 

2.  Clemy,  b  Aug.  8,  1870;  d  Aug.  23,  1870. 

[21-386]  3.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  25,  1874;  m  Kate  Moyer. 

[21-150]  LIZZIE  C.  METZ,  b  Aug.  25,  1851;  d  Oct.  6,  1886;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel) 
Metz  [21-38];  m  Nov.  18,  1871,  JACOB  C.  KULP,  b  Oct.  24,  1851.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  John  M.,  b  Oct.  23,  1872;  d  Mar.  8,  1873. 

[21-387]  2.  Lizzie  M.,  b  Dec.  7,  1873;  m  Garret  H.  Bean. 

[21-388]  3.  Franklin  M.,  b  Oct.  23,  1876;  m  Emma  J.  Luster. 

[21-389]  4.  Sylvanus,  b  Jan.  22,  1880;  m  Carrie  Scheetz. 

5.  Edwin,  b  Jan.  16,  1882;  d  Nov.  5,  1883. 

[21-390]  6.  Viola,  b  June  12,  1886;  m  Fred  H.  Lecates. 

[21-151]  FRANKLIN  C.  METZ,  b  Aug.  7,  1856;  d  Apr.  9,  1885;  s  Jacob  Heebner  and  Elizabeth 
(Cassel)  Metz  [21-38];  m  MARY  ELLEN  LOUX,  b  Aug.  7,  1852;  d  Mar.  8,  1882. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Emma  L.,  b  July  10,  1879;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[21-391]  2.  Hiram  L.,  b  Nov.  28,  1880;  m  Esther  C.  Warner. 

[21-152]  HENRY  METZ  HALTEMAN,  b  Apr.  25,  1861;  s  Joseph  F.  and  Mary  Heebner  (Metz) 
Halteman  [21-39];  m  Nov.  30,  1889,  CATHARINE  B.  GRUBB,  b  Nov.  24,  1863;  dau  Silas  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Bertolet)  Grubb.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[21-392]  1.  Mary  L.,  b  Jan.  20,  1891;  m  Ammond  C.  Ludwig. 

2.  Harvey  H.,  b  July  29,  1895. 

3.  J.  Vernon,  b  Jan.  31,  1899. 

4.  Harry  G.,  b  July  16,  1900. 

5.  Katie  G.,  b  Mar.  16,  1902. 

6.  Emma  G.,  b  May  23,  1905. 

7.  Carrie  G.,  b  June  16,  1908. 


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[21-153]  HANNAH  M.  HALTEMAN,  b  Feb.  12,  1863;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Metz)  Halteman 
[21-39];  vi  Nov.  22,  1884,  JACOB  K.  BEAN,  b  Aug.  12,  1858;  .s  Michael  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Keyser) 
Bean.  Farmer;  res.  Schwenkville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[21-153.1]  MARY  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  7,  1854;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Catharine  (Shutt)  Heebner 
[21-41];  m  Oct.  21,  1893,  JOSEPH  H.  HUNSBERGER,  b  June  3,  1855;  s  Rev.  John  B.  and  Catharine 
Hunsberger.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  3,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.)  Joseph  H.  Hunsberger  m  1st,  MarthaS. 
Heebner,  sister  of  Mary  Heebner. 

[21-154]  MARTHA  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  17,  1856;  d  Jan.  1,  1891;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Catharine 
K.  (Shutt)  Heebner  [21-41];  m  Nov.  17,  1877,  JOSEPH  H.  HUNSBERGER,  b  June  3,  1855;  s  Rev. 
John  B.  and  Catharine  Hunsberger.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  3,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

[21-393]  1.  Linwood  H.,  b  July  10,  1878;  m  Rebecca  Matz. 

[21-394]  2.  Harry  H.,  b  Apr.  7,  1881;  m  Katharine  Schultz. 

[21-395]  3.  Minerva  H.,  b  July  23,  1884;  m  Alfred  L.  Hallman. 

4.  John  H.,  b  May  15,  1886;  d  Dec.  27,  1886. 

[21-155]  JACOB  WAYNE  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  1,  1865;  s  Henry  L.  and  Catharine  K.  (Schutt) 
Heebner  [21-41];  m  Dec.  25,  1886,  MARY  A.  WISMER,  b  Sept.  16,  1865;  dau  Christian  Wismer. 
Farmer;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  J.  Wayne  Heebner  is  one  of  the  progressive  farmers  in  Norriton 
Twp.,  Pa.,  and  is  assessor  of  the  township.  For  a  number  of  years  he  served  as  a  member  of  the  school 
board  of  his  township  as  did  also  his  father;  and  now  Grace  Heebner,  the  daughter  of  Wayne,  occupies 
a  similar  position. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Grace  W.,  b  Nov.  13,  1888;  member  of  School  Board,  Norriton  Twp. 

2.  Ralph  W.,  b  Sept.  29,  1893. 

3.  Earl  W.,  b  Mar.  11,  1904. 

t 

[21-156]  ANNIE  G.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  27,  1860;  dau  Benjamin  L.  and  Susanna  (Godschall) 
Heebner  [21-42];  m  Dec.  7,  1878,  JACOB  S.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Jan.  30,  1850;  d  Feb.  11,  1909; 
s  Jacob  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Swartley)  Rosenberger.  Res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (<§): 

[21-396]  1.  Lillie  H.,  b  Dec.  17,  1879;  m  Benjamin  M.  Landis. 

[21—397 ]  2.  Horace  H.,  b  Sept.  13,  1881;  m  Minerva  L.  Souder. 

3.  Raymond,  b  Apr.  9,  1883. 

[21-398]  4.  Jacob  H.,  b  Aug.  2,  1885;  m  Anna  Swartz. 

[21-399]  5.  Edwin  H.,  b  Feb.  2,  1888;  m  Estella  Fitzgerald. 

6.  Annie,  b  Jan.  5,  1890;  d  Apr.  29,  1890. 

7.  Clayton,  b  Mar.  19,  1891. 

[48-151]  8.  Mamie,  b  Sept.  6,  1893;  rn  Virgil  B.  Snyder. 

[21-157]  MARY  ELLEN  G.  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  17,  1861;  d  Mar.  21,  1899;  dau  Benjamin  L.  and 
Susanna  (Godschall)  Heebner  [21-42] ;  m  Oct.  1,  1881,  LEWIS  S.  ALDERFER,  s  Jacob  K.  and  Susanna 
S.  Alderfer.  Laborer;  res.  528  West  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  {3): 

1 .  Jacob  Id.,  b  Nov.  5,  1881 ;  d  Nov.  5,  1881. 

[21-401]  2.  Alvin  H.,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  m  Della  Kratz. 

3.  Benjamin,  b  Oct.  15,  1887 ;  d  Oct.  15,  1887. 

[21-158a]  DANIEL  G.  HEEBNER,  b  May  5,  1864;  s  Benjamin  L.  and  Susanna  (Godshall)  Heebner 
[21—42] ;  m  June  25,  1884,  SARAH  G.  LANDES,  b  Nov.  13,  1867 ;  d  May  5,  1897 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Grater)  Landes. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[21-402]  1.  Horace  L.,  b  Dec.  4,  1884;  in  Catharine  M.  Nice. 

[21—403]  2.  Jacob  L.,  b  Nov.  10,  1887;  m  Stella  D.  Shellenberger. 

[21-404]  3.  Abraham  L.,  b  Mar.  3,  1891 ;  m  Susan  N.  Freed. 


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[21-405]  4.  Albert  L.,  b  May  23,  1893;  m  Alice  Z.  Rittenhouse. 

5.  Mary  L.,  b  June  18,  1895;  d  May  5,  1897. 

[21-158b]  DANIEL  G.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  10, 1900,  KATIE  N.  CASSEL, 
b  Nov.  30,  1874;  dau  Jonas  M.  and  Katie  H.  (Nice)  Cassel.  Farmer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sara  C.,  b  Dec.  25,  1901. 

2.  Daniel  C.,  b  Sept.  19,  1904. 

3.  Willard  C.,  b  Apr.  28,  1908. 

[21-159]  GEORGE  K.  HEEBNER,  b  July  5,  1863;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-43a] ;  m  Nov.  13,  1895,  CATHARINE  ELIZABETH  MEDICKE,  b  July  2,  1875;  daw  Julius  Her¬ 
man  Medicke.  Contractor;  res.  1337  Hunting  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  George  K.  Heebner  is  an 
active  worker  in  the  Phila.  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  Sunday  School,  and  is  a  trustee  of  the  Church. 

Children  (7): 

[21-406]  1.  Herman  M.,  b  Sept.  13,  1896;  m  Evelyn  Barbara  Hillman. 

[21-407]  2.  Frank  M.,  b  Apr.  17,  1898;  m  Jennie  E.  Morrison. 

3.  Pearl  M.,  b  Aug.  28,  1899. 

4.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Aug.  15,  1902. 

5.  George  K.,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  24,  1905. 

6.  Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  20,  1907. 

7.  Robert  Arthur,  b  May  3,  1913. 

[21-160]  ELMIRA  K.  HEEBNER,  b  July  11,  1867;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[2l-43a];  m  Dec.  22,  1917,  JAMES  CLARK,  6 Feb.  1, 1864,  in  Scotland;  s  John  and  Betsey  (Crombie) 
Clark.  Mr.  Clark  came  to  Pa.  in  1908.  Printer;  res.  4605  North  10th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1918.) 

Elmira  Heebner  Clark  was  born  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  is  a  graduate  of  the 
Norristown  High  School,  and  also  of  the  National  School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory  of  Phila.  She  was 
for  many  years  prior  to  her  marriage,  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  having  spent 
nineteen  years  as  principal  of  the  Audenried  and  Glenside  Schools  in  Cheltenham  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

[21-161]  HARRISON  KRIEBEL  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  26,  1872;  d  June  17,  1913;  s  Joseph  L.  and 
Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heebner  [21-43a];  m  Oct.  7,  1896,  SOPHIA  MAJOR,  b  May  5,  1871;  dau  John 
Major.  Mrs.  Heebner  lives  in  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Grant  M.,  b  Aug.  19,  1897;  d  June  3,  1898. 

2.  Margaret  M.,  b  Aug.  9,  1898. 

3.  Ronald  M.,  b  July  19,  1900. 

[21-162]  JAMES  WARREN  HEEBNER,  b  July  25,  1877;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  Jane  (Hippie) 
Heebner  [21-43b];  m  Oct.  25,  1900,  ELLA  VAN  SCIVER,  b  July  4,  1878;  dau  Harry  Van  Sciver. 
Accountant  with  Autocar  Co.;  res.  4610  N.  10th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Helen  Francis,  b  Aug.  12.  1901. 

[21-163]  ANTHONY  A.  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  7,  1865;  s  William  L.  and  Edith  S.  (Anders)  Heebner 
[21-44];  m  Nov.  17,  1888,  SUE  K.  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  19,  1867;  dau  Samuel  and  Maria  (Kriebel) 
Heydrick  [52a-6].  Farmer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

Children  (J) : 

1.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  2,  1890;  d  July  11,  1895. 

2.  Ivan  H.,  b  Mar.  12,  1898. 

3.  Norman  H.,  b  May  10,  1902. 

4.  Infant,  b  Apr.  3,  1904;  d  Apr.  6,  1904. 

[21-1 64a]  SUSANNA  ANDERS  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  dau  William  L.  and  Edith  (Anders) 
Heebner  [21-44];  m  Dec.  23,  1893,  ROM  ANUS  HECKLER,  b  Jan.  28,  1871;  s  Israel  and  Amanda 
(Stone)  Heckler.  Plumber;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  Susanna  Heeber  was  divorced  and  m  2d  time,  Fred 
Seitz. 


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Children  (3): 

[21-408]  1.  Cleta  M.,  b  Sept.  30,  1894;  m  Harold  Y.  Platt. 

[21-408.1]  2.  Edith  H.,  b  June  4,  1898;  m  Janies  Deveaux  Mifflin. 

3.  Martha  H.,  b  Dec.  13,  1903. 

[21— 164b]  SUSANNA  A.  (HEEBNER)  HECKLER,  same  as  above,  in  2d  time,  Jan.  26.  1911. 
FRED  SEITZ.  Restaurateur;  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[21-165]  JOSEPH  R.  HEEBNER,  b  July  3,  1876;  s  Enoch  M.  and  Deborah  (Rittenhouse)  Heebner 
[21-45];  m  Dec.  2,  1899,  MARY  EMMA  KRAUSE,  b  July  26,  1877;  dau  William  H.  and  Isabella  K. 
(Bean)  Krause  [202-19].  Farmer  and  Justice  of  the  Peace;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Russel  K.,  b  Apr.  1,  1901. 

2.  Marion  Isabella,  b  Dec.  19,  1904. 

3.  Leidy  K.,  b  Feb.  21,  1913. 

[21-166]  ISAAC  HOUCK,  b  Oct.  18,  1840;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  (Cassel)  Houck  [21-46a];  m 
Feb.  9,  1869,  EMALINE  LOGAN,  b  July  2,  1837;  dau  Thomas  and  Ann  Jones  (Tresler)  Logan. 
Farmer;  Port  Kennedy,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alice  A.,  b  Feb.  2,  1869;  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 

2.  Thomas  L.,  b  Apr.  17,  1871;  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 

3.  Charles  H.,  b  June  27,  1875;  d  Sept.  3,  1884. 

[21-167]  WILLIAM  HOUCK,  b  Dec.  8,  1841;  d  May  21,  1893;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  Heebner 
(Cassel)  Houck  [21-46a];  m  Feb.  5,  1871,  SUSANNA  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  4,  1837;  d  Nov.  6,  1913;  dau 
Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-9].  Farmer. 

Children  (J): 

1.  John,  b  Feb.  17,  1874;  d  Feb.  7,  1918. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  1,  1876. 

3.  William,  b  Aug.  23,  1-877 ;  d  Nov.  9,  1899. 

[21-409]  4.  Martha  Ray,  b  Nov.  12,  1879;  m  John  Henry  Shingler. 

[21-168]  REUBEN  HOUCK,  b  Nov.  27,  1843;  d  Oct.  23,  1872;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  (Cassel) 
Houck  [21-46a];  m  Mar.  16,  1867,  MARY  SNYDER  ERB,  b  Oct.  28,  1847;  dau  George  and  Henrietta 
(Snyder)  Erb.  Shoemaker;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Martin  E.,  b  Oct.  25,  1869;  d  July  22,  1883. 

[21-410]  2.  Amanda,  b  Aug.  11,  1872;  d  May  16,  1890;  m  Charles  Farrington. 

Mary  (Erb)  Houck  married  2d  time,  Edward  Cassel  [21-120b]. 

[21-169]  PETER  CASSEL  HOUCK,  b  Dec.  8,  1845;  s  Peter  and  Catharine  (Cassel)  Houck  [21-46a] 
m  Jan.  13,  1870,  MARTHA  HIGHLEY  FUNK,  b  Nov.  30,  1842;  dau  David  Funk.  Retired  farmer; 
res.  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[21-170]  SUSANNA  HEIST,  dau  Mahlon  and  Catherine  (Cassel)  Heist  [21-46b];  m  JAMES  Iv. 
RENNER,  who  disappeared;  whereabouts  unknown. 

[21-171a]  JOHN  C.  VAN  HEIST,  b  Aug.  24,1855;  d  Jan.,  1922  ;s  Mahlon  and  Catherine  (Cassel) 
Heist  [21-46b];  m  Mar.  31,  1880,  RACHEL  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  24,  1855;  d  Aug.  29,  1886;  dau  Abraham 
and  Catharine  (Wolmer)  Snyder. 

[21— 171b]  JOHN  C.  VAN  HEIST,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  2,  1888,  MARTHA  HALL¬ 
MAN.  b  Feb.  29,  1852;  dau  George  and  Margaret  E.  (Fisher)  Hallman.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Nor¬ 
ristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[21-410.1]  John  H.,  b  Oct.  20,  1889;  m - ;  whereabouts  of  John  unknown — had  two  children, 

Martha  and  daughter.  Wife  lives  at  Audubon,  Pa. 


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[21-172]  MARY  CASSEL  VAN  HEIST,  b  June  22,  1858;  dau  Mahlon  and  Catherine  (Cassel) 
Heist  [21— 46b] ;  m  Sept.  8,  1880,  CHARLES  T.  LOWNES,  b  Sept.  8,  1856;  s  Thomas  Casper  and 
Sarah  (Frick)  Lownes.  Hotel  keeper;  res.  Skippack,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[21-411]  1.  John  B.,  b  June  2,  1886;  m  Kathryn  D.  Weis. 

2.  James  B.,  1881;  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Ida  B.,  b  1883;  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Morris,  b  Apr.  5,  1884;  d  Feb.  3,  1892. 

[21-173]  LEWIS  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  7,  1844;  d  Mar.  27,  1909;  s  William  and  Maria  (Underkuffler) 
Cassel  [21-47];  m  ELIZABETH  MULLER. 

Children  (8): 

[21-411.1]  1.  William,  m  Gertrude  Weikel;  5  Brown  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

[21-411.2]  2.  Lidie,  d  Feb.  11,  1921 ;  m - Grow. 

3.  Mamie,  single ;  6027  Haverford  Ave.,  Phila. 

[No further  data  obtainable.} 

[21-174]  JOHN  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  23,  1848;  s  William  and  Maria  (Underkuffler)  Cassel  [21-47] ; 
m  LAURA  HOFFMAN.  Norristown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.]  Two  children. 

[21-175]  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  June  30,  1858;  dau  William  and  Maria  (Underkoffler)  Cassel 
[21-47] ;  m  Aug.  22,  1885,  WILLIAM  TURNER,  b  Jan.  1,  1858;  s  Samuel  W.  and  Letitia  E.  (Jackson) 
Turner.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elma  May;  b  Jan.  15,  1887;  d  Aug.  15,  1887. 

2.  Clarence,  b  June  1,  1888;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-412]  3.  Lester,  b  Oct.  22,  1894;  m  Kathrine  Boorse;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[21-176]  JAMES  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  14,  1861;  s  Emanuel  and  Lidie  (Smith)  Cassel  [21-50];  m 
July  15,  1890,  EMMA  JANE  COLE,  b  May  29,  1870;  dau  Nathan  and  Abigail  (Kriebel)  Cole  [25-87]. 
Jeweler;  res.  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Lillie  Viola,  b  Aug.  11,  1891;  d  Jan.  8,  1895. 

[21-177]  WILLIAM  CASSEL,  b  June  8,  1870;  d  Feb.  8,  1905;  s  Emanuel  and  Lydia  (Smith) 
Cassel  [21-50];  m  LAURA  THOMPSON.  Res.  5306  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  children. 
[  Letters  unanswered.  ] 

[21-178]  JACOB  C.  DETWILER,  b  June  5,  1851;  d  Nov.  30,  1899;  s  Abraham  and  Ann  Bar¬ 
bara  (Custer)  Detwiler  [21-53];  m  Dec.  15,  1877,  ANNIE  M.  BEAN,  b  Dec.  27,  1852;  dau  Abraham  J. 
and  Sarah  (Harley)  Bean.  Farmer;  res.  Evansburg,  Pa.  [ W anger .] 

One  child: 

[21-413]  Abraham  B.,  b  Aug.  8,  1878;  m  Julia  Pedrick. 

[21-180]  CHRISTIAN  C.  DETWILER,  d  Mar.,  1917,  in  Phila.;  buried  Greenmount  Cemetery; 
s  Abraham  and  Anna  Barbara  (Custer)  Detwiler  [21-53];  m  KATE  BREY.  [  No  further  data.] 

[21-181]  ISAIAH  C.  DETWILER,  b  Mar.  6,  1858;  s  Abraham  and  Ann  Barbara  (Custer)  Detwiler 
[21-53];  m  Dec.  12,  1888,  MARGARET  KUGLER,  b  Apr.  21,  1865;  dau  Oliver  Y.  and  Margaret 
Kugler.  Night  watchman;  State  Hospital;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Laura,  b  Dec.  4,  1894;  d  Dec.  26,  1894. 

[21-414]  2.  Russel  K.,  b  Aug.  26,  1901;  m  Edna  Schaeffer. 

[21-182]  ANN  REBECCA  DETWILER,  b  Sept.  5,  1861;  dau  Samuel  H.  and  Almira  C.  (Tyson) 
Detwiler  [21-54];  m  Nov.  11,  1882,  DAVID  H.  MILLER,  b  Nov.  11,  1860;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  W. 
(Hamer)  Miller.  Farmer;  Providence  Square,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Opal  May.  b  July  5,  1886;  d  Oct.  8,  1897. 

[21-414.1]  2.  Samuel  D.,  b  Mar.  28,  1889;  m  Belle  Morgan. 

[21-414.2]  3.  J.  Tyson,  b  Jan.  23,  1891;  m  Evelyn  Detwiler. 

4.  Nelson  D.,  b  Apr.  28,  1894;  Providence  Square,  Pa. 

[21-183]  ALMIRA  TYSON  DETWILER,  b  Apr.  15,  1865;  dau'Samuel  H.  and  Almira  C.  (Tyson) 
Detwiler  [21-54];  m  Jan.  2,  1885,  ISAIAH  C.  GOULDEY,  b  Feb.  4,  1861;  s  Isaiah  and  Barbara  Ann 
(Custer)  Gouldey.  Farmer;  res.  Collegeville,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Royal  Adell,  b  July  29,  1886;  d  July  28,  1890. 

[21-415]  2.  Florence  D.,  b  Nov.  2,  1887;  m  Harry  H.  Hallman. 

[21-416]  3.  Andrew  P.,  b  Dec.  6,  1891;  m  Cora  H.  Hallman. 

[21-417]  4.  Isaiah  D.,  b  Feb.  6,  1894;  m  Rebecca  M.  Rader. 

5.  Sarah  D.,  b  Feb.  13,  1896;  Collegeville,  Pa. 

[21-418]  6.  Grace  M.,  b  Dec.  29,  1897;  m  Wilmer  C.  Tyson. 

[21-185a]  CHRISTIAN  CUSTER,  b  Dec.  31,  1848;  d  Mar.  8,  1895;  s  David  andMargaret  (Detwiler) 
Custer  [21-55];  m  SUSAN  BOORSE. 

[21— 185b]  CHRISTIAN  CUSTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  - .  [  Unable  to  complete  or 

verify.] 

[21-186]  JACOB  CUSTER,  b  Nov.  22,  1851;  s  David  and  Margaret  H.  (Detwiler)  Custer  [21-55]; 
m  Nov.  30,  1875,  BELLE  (ISABELLA)  LEWIS,  b  Apr.  9,  1852;  dau  Samuel  and  Jane  W.  (Moore) 
Lewis.  Res.  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

121-187]  URIAS  DETWILER  CUSTER,  b  Dec.  17,  1854;  .s  David  and  Margaret  H.  (Detwiler) 
Custer  [21-55];  m  Sept.  7,  1880,  ANNA  HALLMAN,  b  Sept.  26,  1857;  dau  George  Hallman.  Supt. 
Produce  Business;  res.  553  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {4): 

1.  Margaret,  b  May  22,  1882;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Grace,  b  June  11,  1887;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-419]  3.  Marian  C.,  b  July  16,  1890;  m  Raymond  K.  Stritzinger. 

4.  Helen,  b  May  18,  1894;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-188]  DR.  DAVID  D.  CUSTER,  b  Oct.  10,  1857;  s  David  and  Margaret  H.  (Detwiler)  Custer 
[21-55];  m  Apr.  17,  1895,  ELLA  M.  BUCHANAN,  b  Sept.  14,  1861;  dau  Thomas  Paul  and  Mary  A. 
(Blankin)  Buchanan.  Physician;  res.  137  Green  Lane,  Manayunk,  Phila.  (1918.) 

[21-189]  MARY  DETWILER  CUSTER,  b  Sept.  13,  1863;  dau  David  and  Margaret  H.  (Detwiler) 
Custer  [21-55];  m  Nov.  18,  1885,  WILLIAM  H.  MOSTELLER,  M.D.,  b  Mar.  21,  1859;  s  John  and 
Mary  Wilson  (Brownbach)  Mosteller.  Physician;  res.  128  Gay  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  Custer,  b  Mar.  22,  1896;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

2.  William  David,  b  June  13,  1899;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

[21-190]  ELLEN  D.  HUNSICKER,  b  May  22,  1862;  dau  Abraham  D.  and  Mary  (Detwiler) 
Hunsicker  [21-56];  m  Dec.  31,  1881,  MELVIN  T.  HUNSICKER,  b  Sept.  26,  1859;  s  P.  M.  and  Lizzie 
(Tyson)  Hunsicker.  Merchant;  res.  Ironbridge,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Carl  H.,  b  Dec.  22,  1882;  Ironbridge,  Pa. 

[21-420]  2.  May  H.,  b  May  1,  1886;  m  Brainerd  H.  Geise. 

3.  Florence  H.,  h  Mar.  3,  1891;  5006  N.  11th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[21-191]  GARRETT  F.  HUNSICKER,  b  Feb.  1,  1851;  d  Aug.  5,  1903;  s  Abraham  D.  and  Mary 
(Detwiler)  Hunsicker  [21-56];  m  Oct.  15,  1874,  IDA  JANE  KEELEY,  b  Nov.  8,  1854;  d  Aug.  8,  1914 ; 
dau  Jacob  and  Caroline  (Gristock)  Keeley.  General  Store;  Upper  Providence,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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One  child: 

[21-421]  Stella  K.,  h  Mar.  5,  1877;  in  Rev.  George  W.  Genszler. 

[21-192]  CHRISTIAN  D.  HUNSICKER,  b  May  23,  1853;  s  Abraham  D.  and  Mary  (Detwiler) 
Hunsicker  [21-56];  in  Feb.  16,  1878,  ANNA  WALKER,  b  July  13,  1857.  Farmer;  Royersford,  R.  D. 
No.  3,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Oscar  W.,  b  Mar.  3,  1879;  d  Feb.  26,  1907. 

2.  Abraham  D b  Dec.  11,  1882. 

[21-193]  MARY  E.  HUNSICKER,  b  Aug.  18,  1871;  dau  Abraham  D.  and  Mary  (Detwiler) 
Hunsicker  [21-56];  m  Feb.  2,  1895,  FRANK  CASSELBERRY  RAHN,  b  Jan.  10,  1868;  s  Hezekiah 
B.  and  Harriet  F.  (Casselberry)  Rahn.  Hatter;  5006  N.  11th  St.,  Phila.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[21-195]  CHARLES  H.  DETWILER,  b  May  2,  1865;  s  Enos  H.  and  Mary  Jane  C.  (Heyser) 
Detwiler  [21-57];  in  Feb.  17,  1891,  ALICE  STAUFFER,  b  Oct.  12,  1863;  dau  Franklin  and  Sarah  T. 
(Miller)  Stauffer.  Veterinarian;  res.  448  Washington  St.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[21-422]  1.  Marion,  b  Apr.  29,  1893;  m  Edward  E.  Emmers. 

2.  Russel,  b  Sept.  12,  1894;  2d  Lieut,  in  Officers’ Reserve.  Served  in  France — Veterinary 

Hospital. 

3.  Leon,  b  Nov.  28,  1895. 

4.  Ruth,  b  Sept.  28,  1897;  d  Sept.  17,  1898. 

5.  Charles,  b  June  17,  1899. 

[21-197]  HARRY  TYSON  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  15,  1875;  s  Enos  H.  and  Mary  Jane  C.  (Keyser) 
Detwiler  [21-57];  m  Mar.  23,  1904,  ANNA  MAY  ZIMMERMAN,  b  May  13,  1879;  dau  Joshua  Milton 
and  Mary  Harriet  (Hunsicker)  Zimmerman.  Solicitor;  res.  1218  Linwood  Ave.,  Norristown  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Ernest  Zimmerman,  b  Jan.  14,  1905. 

2.  Helen  Zimmerman,  b  Feb.  17,  1908. 

[21-198]  THERESA  GOOD,  b  Feb.  20,  1865;  dau  Peter  H.  and  Catharine  (Detwiler)  Good 
[21-58];  m  Oct.  10,  1894,  HARRY  B.  WHITE,  b  Jan.  14,  1857;  s  George  and  Susan  (Baker)  White. 
Manufacturer;  res.  22  Ridgeway,  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Ora  G.,  b  July  23,  1895. 

2.  Marjorie,  b  Mar.  30,  1897. 

3.  Theresa  Lorraine,  b  Aug.  19,  1899. 

4.  Kathrine  Baker,  b  Apr.  19,  1902. 

[21-199]  LEANDER  D.  GOOD,  b  June  9,  1869 ;  s  Peter  H.  and  Catharine  (Detwiler)  Good  [21-58] ; 
in  July  21,  1897,  EMILY  KINGSBURY  JORDAN,  b  Mar.  15,  1872;  dau  Leonard  G.  and  Annie 
M.  C.  (Kingsbury)  Jordan.  Manager,  Art  Store;  res.  506  N.  34th  St.,  Phila.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Leona  )  twi  b  M  15>  1898. 

2.  Anita  j 

3.  Kathryne,  b  Jan.  10,  1904;  d  Jan.  16,  1904. 

4.  Elva,  b  Mar.  21,  1907. 

5.  Milton  Emerson,  b  Feb.  21,  1909. 

[21-200]  WARREN  H.  DETWILER,  b  Mar.  21,  1867;  d  Aug.  31,  1903;  s  Isaiah  H.  and  Mary 
(Hallman)  Detwiler  [21-59];  m  July  21,  1892,  ELLA  VAN  HORN,  b  Nov.  11,  1866;  dau  James  Van 
Horn.  Mr.  Detwiler  was  a  graduate  of  the  West  Chester  State  Normal  School;  Principal  of  Hatboro 
Public  Schools;  Student  Haverford  College,  1889-1892;  Prof,  of  History  and  Civics,  Bloomsburg 
State  Normal  School,  nine  years;  Prof.  History  and  Economics,  N.  E.  Manual  Training  School,  Phila., 
Pa.,  two  years;  M.  A.,  Haverford,  1899. 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Edgar  V.  H.,  b  Nov.  28,  1893;  d  Dec.  10,  1898. 

[21-422.1]  2.  Helen  R.,  b  Oct.  22,  1895;  m  F.  Furman  Betts. 

3.  R.  Stanley,  b  Jan.  24,  1900. 

[21-201]  ANNIE  H.  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  23,  1868;  dau  Isaiah  II.  and  Mary  (Hallman)  Detwiler 
[21—59] ;  m  Apr.  19,  1906,  SAMUEL  F.  COULSTON;  s  Thomas  and  Livina  Coulston.  Chemist;  res. 
41  E.  Fornance  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[21-202]  MICHAEL  H.  DETWILER,  b  Nov.  30,  1869;  d  Nov.  8,  1919;  s  Isaiah  and  Mary  (Hall¬ 
man)  Detwiler  [21-59];  m  Nov.  27,  1894,  ELLA  YEAGLE,  b  Dec.  17,  1873;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and 
Henrietta  (Rue)  Yeagle.  Veterinary  Surgeon;  res.  869  Ringgold  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[21-423]  1.  Pauline,  b  July  17,  1897;  m  William  Pierson. 

2.  Alva,  b  Dec.  24,  1912. 

3.  Norman,  b  Dec.  21,  1900;  d  Sept.  12,  1901. 

[21-203]  MARY  A.  DETWILER,  b  Dec.  28,  1873 ;  dau  Isaiah  and  Mary  (Hallman)  Detwiler  [21-59] ; 
m  Oct.  28,  1897,  FRANK  ELWOOD  BADER,  b  Apr.  1,  1871;  s  Charles  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Wagner) 
Bader.  Merchant;  res.  163  Main  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

[21-423.1]  1.  Helen  D.,  b  Aug.  9,  1898;  m  John  Robarts  Yost. 

2.  Charles  Frederick,  b  May  24,  1902. 

[21-204]  ISAIAH  H.  DETWILER,  JR.,  b  Mar.  1,  1876;  s  Isaiah  H.  and  Mary  (Hallman)  Detwiler 
[21-59];  m  Apr.  19,  1906,  EMMA  CUSTER,  b  Apr.  10,  1887;  dau  Martin  H.  Custer.  Farmer;  res. 
Ironbridge,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[21-205]  NORMAN  HALLMAN  DETWILER,  b  June  5,  1878;  s  Isaiah  H.  and  Mary  (Hallman) 
Detwiler  [21-59];  m  Feb.  11,  1901,  LAURA  STOVER  UNDERCOFFLER,  b  Sept.  17,  1881;  dau 
John  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Stover)  Undercoffler.  Farmer;  res.  Ironbridge,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  Ernest  U.,  b  Nov.  12,  1902. 

2.  Florence  May,  b  Mar.  31,  1904. 

3.  Mary  Ella,  b  Apr.  3,  1910. 

4.  Anna  Dorothy,  6  Aug.  20,  1912. 

[21-206]  ELMER  H.  DETWILER,  b  Mar.  13,  1884;  s  Isaiah  H.  and  Mary  M.  (Hallman)  Detwiler 
[21—59] ;  m  Mar.  3,  1909,  ELLA  R.  KINDIG,  b  July  20,  1883;  dau  John  K.  and  Sarah  (Roop)  Kindig. 
Farmer;  Ironbridge,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  E.  Durell,  b  Dec.  1,  1909. 

2.  Randall  K.,  b  June  16,  1913. 

3.  Evelyn  Arline,  b  July  21,  1918. 

[21-207]  HERBERT  S.  DETWILER,  b  Aug.  28,  1886;  s  Isaiah  H.  and  Mary  M.  (Hallman) 
Detwiler  [21-59];  m  Mar.  12,  1910,  ELIZABETH  ADDIS  MARSHALL,  b  Aug.  13,  1883;  dau  John 
Henry  and  Mary  Wynkoop  (Stirk)  Marshall.  Teacher;  res.  320  W.  Fornance  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Frank  Marshall,  b  May  18,  1914. 

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[21-208]  HARVEY  ALLABOUGH  DETWILER,  b  Apr.  2,  1867;  s  Christian  and  Elizabeth  (Alla- 
bough)  Detwiler  [21-60];  m  Mar.  21,  1896,  HARRIET  HENSHAW,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  dau  Joseph 
and  Martha  A.  Henshaw.  Salesman;  res.  1321  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[21-424]  Harvey  Carl,  b  Jan.  31,  1897;  m  Mildred  Anna  Easton. 


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[21-209]  FLORENCE  MAE  DETWILER,  b  Feb.  9,  1873;  dau  Christian  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Alla- 
bough)  Detwiler  [21-60] ;  m  May  6,  1897,  WARREN  PRATT  EDWARDS,  b  June  10,  1868;  s  Laurens 
and  Rhoda  (Phelps)  Edwards.  Supt.  and  Engineer;  res.  1504  Lee  St.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Laurens  Frank,  b  July  4,  1902. 

2.  Warren  Pratt,  Jr.,  b  July  17,  1905. 

[21— 210a]  FRANK  HUGHES  DETWILER,  b  Aug.  8,  1876;  s  Christian  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Alla- 
bough)  Detwiler  [21-60];  m - 

One  child:  Isabella. 

[21-210b]  FRANK  HUGHES  DETWILER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MAUD  SPRAGUE. 
Civil  Engineer;  Long  Island.  Two  Sons.  [Letters  unanswered;  unable  to  complete .] 

[21-211]  MARY  J.  GOTWALS,  b  Feb.  22,  1872;  s  John  G.  and  Lydia  H.  (Detwiler)  Gotwals 
[21-61];  m  June  18,  1896,  DAVID  LANDIS  TRUCKSESS,  b  Nov.  3,  1870;  s  Andrew  Jackson  and 
Sarah  J.  (Landis)  Trucksess.  Dealer  in  fruit  and  produce;  res.  Fairview  Village,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  G.,  b  July  7,  1897;  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

2.  Ruth  G.,  b  Feb.  22,  1899;  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

3.  David  Elmer,  b  Jan.  10,  1905;  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

[21-212]  KATHARINE  D.  GOTWALS,  b  Sept.  18,  1873;  dau  John  G.  and  Lydia  H.  (Detwiler) 
Gotwals  [21-61];  m  Oct.  15,  1902,  HARRY  T.  ALLEBACH,  b  Oct.  6,  1873;  s  David  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Tyson)  Allebach.  Bookkeeper;  res.  Conshohocken,  Pa.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[21-213]  DAVID  C.  GOTWALS,  b  Dec.  10,  1875;  s  John  G.  and  Lydia  H.  (Detwiler)  Gotwals 
[21-61] ;  m  Apr.  18,  1906,  AMY  ELMIRA  SOURBIER,  b  May  6,  1881 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Wells)  Sourbier.  Secretary  and  Treasurer;  res.  Camp  Hill,  Cumberland  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  David  C.,  Jr.,  b  June  18,  1909. 

2.  Joseph  Wells,  b  Apr.  2,  1913. 

[21-214]  ABRAHAM  D.  GOTWALS,  b  Dec.  9,  1877;  s  John  G.  and  Lydia  H.  (Detwiler)  Gotwals 
[21-61] ;  m  Mar.  21,  1906,  MARY  EMMA  YOUNG,  b  Dec.  16,  1877 ;  dau  John  H.  and  Ann  E.  (Barton) 
Young.  Farmer;  res.  Yerkes,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  Y.,  b  Sept.  12,  1907. 

2.  Katharine  A.,  b  Aug.  20,  1910. 

[21-215]  DR.  JOHN  ELMER  GOTWALS,  b  Oct.  17,  1882;  s  John  G.  and  Lydia  H.  (Detwiler) 
Gotwals  [21-61];  m  Nov.  27,  1913,  MARGARET  METHUEN,  b  Apr.  13,  1887;  dau  James  and 
Christian  (Barclay)  Methuen.  Physician;  res.  204  Gay  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  Served  in  the  Medical 
Corps  of  the  U.  S.  Army  as  Captain,  stationed  at  Base  Hospital,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  M.,  b  Oct.  13,  1915. 

2.  Russel  Lauer,  b  Nov.  11,  1916. 

[21-216]  MARIS  VERNON  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  3,  1866;  s  Henry  Stover  and  Margaret  Hoot  (Wanner) 
Cassel  [21—62] ;  m  Aug.  8,  1887,  LAURA  BELLA  PIERSON,  b  Sept.  20,  1867 ;  dau  Isaac  K.  and  Lydia 
(Tompkins)  Pierson.  Landscape  Gardener;  res.  6824  Chew  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[21-425]  1.  Henry  Stover,  b  May  20,  1889;  m  Francis  Cecelia  Otterstetter. 

2.  Albert  Morris  Dilworth,  b  Jan.  4,  1908. 

[21-217]  ERMANILDA  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  9,  1874;  dau  Henry  Stover  and  Margaret  Hoot  (Wanner) 
Cassel  [21-62];  m  HENRY  WILLIAM  WELLENSIEK,  b  Nov.  30,  1872;  s  John  Henry  and  Mary 
Margaret  (Briedling)  Wellensiek.  Druggist;  res.  69  West  Washington  Lane,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1920.) 


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[21-218]  AMOS  C.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Sept.  19,  1861 ;  s  Isaac  D.  and  Edith  A.  (Cassel)  Van  Fossen 
[21-63];  m  Nov.  19,  1885,  ANNIE  K.  BEAN,  b  Sept.  24,  1861;  dau  William  D.  and  Anna  (Kulp) 
Bean,  Bank  Clerk;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Edith,  b  Nov.  22,  1886;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

2.  Miriam,  b  Jan.  15,  1889;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

3.  Harold,  b  July  29,  1898;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[21-219]  LAURA  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Nov.  26,  1870;  dau  Isaac  D.  and  Edith  A.  (Cassel)  Van  Fossen 
[21-63] ;  m  Sept.  6,  1898,  JOHN  HARRY  FRANTZ,  b  Jan.  23,  1873;  s  Adam  and  Mary  P.  (Davidson) 
Frantz.  Clerk;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Helen  V.,  b  Nov.  30,  1899;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

2.  Mabel  V.,  b  Mar.  2,  1904. 

[21-220]  FLORENCE  C.  HARLEY,  b  Dec.  17,  1881;  dau  Jonas  M.  and  Susan  C.  (Cassel)  Harley 
[21—64] ;  m  Oct.  5,  1912,  JOHN  A.  BACHMAN,  b  June  24,  1883;  s  A.  and  Anna  (Haag)  Bachman. 
Chocolate  manufacturer;  res.  Mount  Joy,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[21-221]  MINNIE  M.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  27,  1868;  d  Apr.  13,  1921;  dau  Mahlon  H.  and  Lydia  K. 
(Meschter)  Cassel  [21-65];  m  Dec.  24,  1887,  MILTON  BERGEY  BENNER,  5Mar. 20, 1862.  Farmer 
and  drover;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[161-113]  1.  Elsie  C.,  b  Jan.  16,  1889;  m  John  H.  Anders. 

[21-426]  2.  Robert  C.,  b  Mar.  12,  1890;  m  Margaretta  A.  Renner. 

[21—321  ]  3.  Carrie  C.,  b  Dec.  11,  1891;  m  Homer  K.  Heebner. 

[149-135]  4.  Mayme  C.,  b  Nov.  23,  1895;  m  Amos  K.  Rothenberger. 

5.  Henry  C.,  b  May  25,  1900. 

6.  Minnie  C.,  b  Nov.  3,  1903. 

[21-222]  ALICE  M.  CASSEL,  b  July  12,  1871;  d  Apr.  8,  1902;  dau  Mahlon  H.  and  Lydia  K. 
(Meschter)  Cassel  [21-65];  m  Dec.  16,  1893,  D.  MELVIN  ALLEBACH,  s  David  H.  and  Sarah  S. 
Allebach. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Iva  C.,  b  Sept.  29,  1894. 

[21-427]  2.  Claude  C.,  b  Aug.  22,  1896;  m  Anna  S.  Kriebel. 

3.  Harold  C.,  b  Nov.  1,  1901. 

D.  Melvin  Allebach  married  2d  time,  Susan  Kriebel  [19-81]. 

[21-228]  CARRIE  BEAN,  b  Oct.  1,  1874;  dau  Isaiah  K.  and  Leah  (Cassel)  Bean  [21-67];  m  June 
8,  1909,  ROWLAND  AARON,  b  July  26,  1868;  s  John  P.  and  Juliet  (Rowland)  Aaron.  Insurance 
Agent;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue. 

Rowland  Aaron  1st  married  Laura  Weidner;  had  dau  Margaret.  (1918.) 

[21-229]  ISAIAH  K.  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  31,  1858;  d  Mar.  30,  1903;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Lydia  (Kriebel) 
Cassel  [21-68];  m  Nov.  13,  1880,  SALOME  H.  KEELER,  b  July  18,  1861;  dau  Henry  B.  Keeler. 
Children  (7); 

[21-428]  1.  Elwood  K.,  b  Jan.  14,  1882;  m  Marsella  K.  Tyson. 

[21-429]  2.  Lydia  Mae,  b  Oct.  26,  1883;  d  Apr.  20,  1908;  m  William  Stock. 

3.  Norman  K.,  b  Apr.  5,  1886;  d  Mar.  3,  1890. 

[21-430]  4.  Linford  K.,  b  Oct.  1,  1887;  Mary  C.  Cramer. 

5.  Nora  K.,  b  Feb.  14,  1891;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

6.  William,  b  Feb.  28,  1893;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[48-138]  7.  Edna  K.,  b  May  17,  1896;  m  Daniel  L.  Snyder. 

[21-230]  MARY  ANN  K.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  1,  1860;  d  Aug.  1,  1898;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Lydia 
(Kriebel)  Cassel  [21-68];  m  Oct.  1,  1881,  WILLIAM  H.  KEELER,  b  June  3,  1857;  d  June  3,  1910;  s 
Henry  B.  and  Mary  H.  Keeler. 

One  child:  Anna,  b  July  13,  1883;  d  July  16,  1883. 


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309 


[21-231]  ABRAHAM  K.  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  30,  1862;  d  May  6,  1889;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Lydia 
(Kriebel)  Cassel  [21-68];  m  ELMIRA  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  8,  1867;  dau  Andrew  K.  and  Regina 
(Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-76].  Elmira  K.  (Kriebel)  Cassel  married  2d  time,  Jesse  H.  Snyder  Jr.  [48-64]. 

One  child: 

[19-205]  Laura,  b  May  9,  1889;  m  Vernon  K.  Krieble. 

[21-232]  EMMA  K.  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  25,  1868;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Cassel 
[21-68] ;  m  Nov.  19,  1891,  ISAAC  RORER,  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  Rorer.  Merchant;  res.  105  S. 
Second  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Melvin  Isaac,  b  Jan.  20,  1893. 

[21-233]  KATIE  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  12,  1871;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Cassel  [21-68]; 
m  May  21,  1902,  JOHN  H.  BROOKS,  b  Sept.  21,  1872;  s  William  H.  and  Ella  Brooks.  Carpenter; 
North  Wales,  Pa.  (1917.) 

[21-234]  LYDIA  K.  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  13,  1874;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Cassel 
[21—68] ;  m  Nov.  19,  1896,  OSWIN  S.  ALLEBACLI,  s  William  H.  and  Adelaide  T.  Allebach.  Merchant; 
Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Katherine  C.,  b  Jan.  24,  1900. 

2.  Clarence  C.,  b  Feb.  24,  1903. 

3.  Mabel  C.,  b  June  16,  1907. 

4.  Elizabeth  C.,  b  Feb.  15,  1910. 

[21-236]  ESTELLA  M.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Sarah  A.  (Miller)  Cassel 
[21-69] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1895,  CHARLES  R.  GOSHEN,  b  Dec.  7,  1866;  s  Alfred  T.  and  Martha  E.  (Morris) 
Goshen.  Undertaker;  North  Wales,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[21-237]  ANDREW  I.  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  22,  1867;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Miller)  Cassel 
[21-69] ;  m  June  11,  1890,  EMMA  WELLS,  b  July  20,  1867 ;  dau  David  G.  and  Emeline  (Shantz)  Wells. 
Traveling  salesman  for  Neidich  Process  Co.,  Burlington,  N.  J. ;  res.  31  E.  Oak  Ave.,  East  Lansdowne, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Myrtle  Freas,  b  July  4,  1891. 

[21-431]  2.  David  Wells,  b  May  18,  1894;  m  Helen  Kernohan. 

3.  Myra  Grubb,  b  Nov.  2,  1897. 

4.  Sara  Miller,  b  Aug.  14,  1902. 

[21-238]  OSCAR  HEEBNER  CASSEL,  b  July  4,  1876;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Miller)  Cassel 
[21-69] ;  m  Nov.  25,  1903,  MELVINA  KERPER,  b  Sept.  25,  1873 ;  dau  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Bickings) 
Kerper.  Phila.  Representative  of  Johnson  and  Johnson.  Res.  Milbourne,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

•  1.  Warren  Heebner,  b  Oct.  8,  1910;  d  July  7,  1911. 

2.  Melvin  Rex,  b  Oct.  11,  1912. 

[21-239]  DR.  WILBUR  F.  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  11,  1878;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  A.  (Miller)  Cassel 
[21-69];  m  Sept.  27,  1905,  DORA  MAGUIRE,  b  Jan.  3,  1881;  dau  Daniel  and  Annie  F.  (Coulston) 
Maguire.  Physician;  res.  131  Yost  Ave.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Joseph  C.,  b  June  19,  1907. 

[21-240]  MARY  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  20,  1867;  dau  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Reiff)  Cassel 
[21-70];  m  Feb.  18,  1890,  RICHARD  M.  W.  RIDINGTON,  b  Oct.  13,  1862, in  England;  s  Thomas  T. 
Ridington.  Mr.  Ridington  is  commissioner  of  the  Lansdale  Electric  Light  Co.,  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Lansdale  Water  Co.  Res.  157  S.  Broad  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Thomas  T.,  b  Oct.  29,  1891;  Professor  of  the  Science  of  Geography  in  the  Central  High 
School  of  Phila.  He  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pa.,  B.S.,  1916,  A.M.,  1917. 


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Prof.  Ridington  is  also  a  musician  and  served  as  organist  of  various  churches  in 
Phila.,  and  is  at  present  (1921)  organist  of  the  Trinity  Memorial  Church  at  Ambler, 
Pa.  He  is  also  treasurer  of  the  borough  of  Lansdale.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa. 
[21-431.1]  2.  Charles  R.,  b  July  16,  1893;  m  Helen  Newbury. 

[21-431.2]  3.  Lawrence  C.  K.,  b  Apr.  2,  1895;  m  Claudia  Wilson. 

[21-241]  WILLIAM  PRIZER  CASSEL,  b  July  1,  1877;  s  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Prizer)  Cassel 
[21-71];  m  June  15,  1909,  M.  ETHELDA  MORRIS,  b  Aug.  21,  1884;  dau  James  P.  and  Nellie  A. 
(Moore)  Morris.  Manager  of  Dept,  with  Manufacturing  Firm;  res.  216  E.  Bringhurst  St.,  Germantown, 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  William  Morris,  b  Aug.  6,  1912. 

2.  Margaret  Moore,  b  Dec.  5,  1913. 


[21-247]  HORACE  K.  HEEBNER,  b  May  5,  1877;  s  Stephen  and  Ella  V.  (Keeler)  Heebner 
[21-74] ;  m  Feb.  11,  1899,  KATHERINE  HACK,  b  June  15,  1877 ;  d  June  20,  1914.  Res.  548  Stanbridge 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1917‘.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Flora  V.,  b  Oct.  31,  1899;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Stephen,  b  Aug.  20,  1901 ;  d  Aug.  2,  1902. 


[21-247. la]  MATTHIAS  REIFF  LONGACRE,  b  June  6,  1836;  d  May  11,  1911 ;  s  Henry  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Reiff)  Longacre  [21-75];  m  June  8,  1858,  MARY  J.  GOODWIN,  b  Apr.  14,  1837;  d  Aug.  6,  1879. 

Children  (6): 

[21-431.3]  1.  Matthias  Reiff,  b  Apr.  1,  1859;  d  Aug.,  1902;  m  Ella  Haines. 

[21-431.4]  2.  Harry  B.,  b  Jan.  14,  1861;  d  Aug.,  1916;  m  Lyzette  Neff. 

[21-431. 5a]  1  t  j  *  oi  i  oco  f  1.  D.  Edgar  Kern. 

[21-431. 5b]  1  3'  Mary  L-  b  Aug'  21  ’  1863;  m  1  2.  William  Garfield. 


[21-431.6] 


3.  Mary  I.,  b  Aug.  21,  1863;  m 

4.  Willie,  b  July  10,  1867;  d  July  3,  1874. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  4,  1869;  d  July  5,  1870. 

6.  Albert,  b  Jan.  7,  1878;  m  Lizzie  Horner. 


[21-247. lb]  MATTHIAS  REIFF  LONGACRE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MARY  J.  VANDER¬ 
BILT,  b  June  8,  1846;  d  Aug.  25,  1893;  dau  Henry  and  Esther  (Purdy)  Vanderbilt. 

Children  (2): 

[21-431.7]  1.  Edith  V.,  b  May  21,  1887;  m  J.  W.  Simpson. 

[21-431.8]  2.  Mabel  R.,  b  Jan.  11,  1892;  m  Lee  Murray. 

[21-247. lc]  MATTHIAS  REIFF  LONGACRE,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  June  5,  1901,  REGINA 

V.  NOLL,  b  June  25,  1863;  youngest  dau  Michael  and - (Witmer)  Noll  of  Pfouts  Valley,  Perry 

Co.,  Pa. 

Matthias  Reiff  Longacre  had  a  most  remarkable  career,  being  left  fatherless  at  the  age  of  nine. 
The  mother  with  five  children  had  a  hard  struggle,  as  her  late  husband’s  estate  was  settled  at  a  dis¬ 
advantage  to  the  family.  However,  by  strict  economy,  and  good  management  and  much  self  sacrifice, 
she  succeeded  in  raising  her  children  to  fill  positions  of  honor  and  trust;  two  of  the  sons  and  a  son-in-law 
served  with  distinction  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  and  two  other  sons  filled  banking  positions. 

Having  a  taste  for  art,  at  the  age  of  17  Matthias  Longacre  left  home  for  Phila.  where  he  apprenticed 
himself  for  four  years  to  learn  wood  engraving.  His  employer  dying  at  the  end  of  two  years  young 
Matthias  went  to  Cincinnati  for  a  year’s  engagement  at  engraving  on  wood,  making  drawings  on  the 
blackboard  in  the  evening  for  members  of  the  Ohio  Medical  College  Faculty.  The  publishing  firm  for 
which  he  worked  failing,  young  Matthias  again  returned  to  Phila.,  then  going  to  New  York  where  he 
was  employed  by  Harper  Brothers  and  Frank  Leslie’s  Illustrated  Publications. 

When  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  broke  out  Mr.  Longacre  left  his  wife  and  two  children  in  New 
York,  enlisted  in  the  Signal  Corps  and  was  later  appointed  military  store-keeper  at  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
holding  this  position  during  the  war. 

After  various  vicissitudes  following  the  close  of  the  Rebellion  Mr.  Longacre  formed  a  partnership 
in  Phila.  which  was  the  first  to  combine  engraving,  printing  and  lithographing  in  this  country.  Four 


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unsuccessful  partnerships  were  formed  and  disbanded  in  turn.  Being  of  an  inventive  mind,  he  was 
induced  to  take  out  nine  patents  and  spent  the  usual  time  and  money,  known  only  to  inventors,  to 
establish  his  rights  to  the  same.  The  basic  principle  of  one  of  the  best  and  most  popular  cash  registers 
now  extensively  used,  was  devised  by  Mr.  Longacre.  The  company  formed  to  promote  these  patents 
having  failed,  Mr.  Longacre  returned  to  sketching  and  making  pictures.  [  Vid.  Longaker-Longenecker 
Fam.,  p  109-125 .] 


[21-247.2]  THOMAS  F.  LONGACRE,  b  Dec.  4,  1837;  d  Feb.  21,  1917;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Reiff)  Longacre  [21-75];  m  ISABEL  CHASE. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Maud;  dec. 

[21-431.9]  2.  Mary,  m - — ;  West  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Milton  Benner  and  Josephus  Roberts .] 


[21-247.3]  ANNDORA  LONGACRE,  b  Oct.  8,  1839;  daw  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Reiff)  Longacre 
[21—75] ;  m  Apr.  29,  1857,  MILTON  BENNER,  b  Apr.  29,  1839;  d  Feb.  22,  1891;  s  Enos  and  Maria 
(Markley)  Benner.  Res.  Jonesville,  Mich.  (1922.)  Milton  Benner  served  the  entire  time  of  the 
Civil  War  as  Signal  Officer;  he  died  in  Chicago,  Ill. 


[21-431. 10a] 
[21-431. 10b] 
[21-431.11] 


Children  (2): 

1.  Alice  G„  b  Feb.  5,  1858;  m  \  \  Edward  P.  Charaplin. 

I  2.  Harry  Frost. 

2.  Ida  M.,  b  Feb.  3,  1860;  m  Grosvenor  C.  Varnum. 


[21-247. 4a]  DAVIS  B.  LONGAKER,  b  July  4,  1842;dMar.  8,  1922;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Reiff) 
Longacre  [21-75];  m  PHOEBE  HOLMES  BOWEN,  b  1842;  d  1905. 

Children  (6): 

[21-431.12]  1.  Irene,  b  Oct.  23,  1864;  m  Francis  D.  Maxwell. 

[21-431.13]  2.  Harry  B.,  b  Jan.  23,  1867;  m  Alice  H.  Howard. 

[21-431.14]  3.  Davis  B.,  b  Feb.  2,  1869;  m  Mattie  Sloan. 

4.  Milton  B.,  b  Dec.  1,  1872;  d  1881. 

5.  Florence  B.,  b  July  10,  1879;  d  1880. 

6.  Edith  M.,  b  Oct.  13,  1883;  d  July  9,  1884. 


[21-247. 4b]  DAVIS  B.  LONGAKER,  m  2d  time,  1906,  MRS.  ELIZABETH  PENNYPACKER. 
Mr.  Longaker  was  Mrs.  Pennypacker’s  third  husband.  He  was  for  many  years  connected  with  the 
Girard  National  Bank,  Phila.  Res.  of  widow,  5107  Catherine  St.,  Phila.  (1921.) 

[21-247.5]  HENRY  DEWEES  LONGACRE,  b  Feb.  2,  1846;  d  Mar.  5,  1921 ;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Reiff)  Longacre  [21-75]  ;  m  Oct.  9,  1872,  PHOEBIE  PLATT  VANDERBILT,  b  1850;  d  July  4,  1898; 
dau  Henry  and  Esther  (Purdy)  Vanderbilt. 

Children  (5): 

[21-431.15]  1.  Addie  M.,  b  May  28,  1874;  m  Robert  Pinner. 

2.  Laura  G.,  b  Aug.  15,  1876;  unm;  Camden,  N.  J. 

3.  George  K.,  b  July  15,  1880;  unm;  Camden,  N.  J. 

[21-431.16]  4.  Edward  C.,  b  Mar.  17,  1886;  m  Mabel  Brill;  Camden,  N.  J. 

[2 1—43 1.17]  5.  Harry  V.,  b  Jan.  14,  1889;  m  Ida  Myers;  Camden,  N.  J. 

[ Further  data  unobtainable.} 


[21-248]  WILLIAM  M.  REIFF,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  s  Christopher  and  Sarah  Ann  (Berret)  Reiff 
[21-76];  m  July  22,  1865,  EMMA  C.  BARR,  b  Aug.  5,  1846;  dau  Ephraim  and  Rebecca  (Gaugler) 
Barr.  Retired  passenger  conductor;  Mt.  Penn,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Annie  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  28,  1866;  d  Apr.  10,  1866. 

[2}-432a]  [  2  Mary  Ada,  b  Mar.  28,  1866;  m  {  **  J:  ]NJorr|s/r .  , 

[21-432b]  J  J  l  2.  Arthur  M.  Aldrich. 

[21-433]  3.  William  Howard,  b  Sept.  26,  1871;  m  Mary  B.  Geiser. 


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[21-249]  GEORGE  HENRY  REIFF,  b  Oct.  25,  1846;  d  Jan.  19,  1914;  s  Christopher  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Berret)  Reiff  [21-76];  m  CLARA  I.  GIFT,  b  July  20,  1849;  dau  Peter  H.  and  Sarah  (Waisner) 
Gift.  Res.  226  S.  3rd  Street,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[21-434a]  1  j  Morrjs  w  b  M  22,  1871  ;m  O'  Elizabeth  Idella  Hill  (Rowland). 

[21-434b]  1  J  {  2.  Emma  C.  Dailey. 

[21-435]  2.  Harry  G.,  b  Sept.  1,  1873;  ?n  Sara  J.  Fenstermaker;  2715  6th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

[21-436]  3.  Florence  May,  b  Sept.  1,  1875;  m  William  A.  Runyeon;  1906  N.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[21-437]  4.  Irene  F.,  b  June  10,  1879;  m  D.  Edwin  Keehn,  403  N.  10t.h  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[21—438]  5.  Maude  A.,  b  Dec.  20,  1883;  m  John  M.  Jacobs. 

[  Letters  unans .] 

[21-250]  IRWIN  B.  REIFF,  b  Oct.  28,  1854;  $  Christopher  and  Sarah  Ann  (Berret)  Reiff  [21-76]; 
m  Oct.  23,  1879,  MARY  E.  SCHEETZ,  b  Nov.  19,  1853;  dau  John  and  Fanny  (Rapp)  Scheetz.  Asst. 
Foreman  Candy  Factory;  res.  411  N.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

[21-439]  1.  Claude  S.,  b  Dec.  17,  1881;  m  Carrie  E.  Bechtel. 

[21-440]  2.  Elsie  May,  b  May  9,  1883;  m  Harry  C.  Becker. 


[21-251]  ANNA  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS,  b  Jan.  20,  1848;  dau  David  and  Hannah  (Johnson) 
Roberts  [21-77];  m  Nov.  18,  1871,  DAVID  B.  KEYSER,  b  Feb.  28,  1848;  s  John  W.  and  Sophia 
(Bechtel)  Keyser.  Carriage  painter;  res.  Worcester,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 


[21-441a] 

[21-441b] 

[21-442] 

[21-443] 


1.  David  Winfield,  b  Apr.  2,  1872;  m 


1.  Martha  B.  Grater. 

2.  Sallie  W.  Pennapacker. 

2.  John  Roberts,  b  May  8,  1874;  d  Feb.  1,  1901;  m  Lizzie  L.  Hunsicker. 

3.  Estella  May,  b  Feb.  16,  1880;  m  Alvin  B.  Hatfield. 


[21-252]  MILTON  OWEN  ROBERTS,  b  Dec.  28,  1853;  d  Mar.  6,  1910;  s  David  and  Hannah 
(Johnson)  Roberts  [21-77];  m  Jan.  5,  1878,  FANNIE  C.  TYSON,  b  July  17,  1854;  dau  B.  Franklin 
Tyson.  Machinist;  widow  resides  554  Noble  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1917.) 


[21-253]  IDA  BELL  ROBERTS,  b  Sept.  5,  1864;  dau  David  and  Hannah  (Johnson)  Roberts 
[21-77];  m  Dec.  27,  1884,  HORACE  REINER,  b  Mar.  20,  1860;  s  Levi  and  Catharine  Reiner.  Farmer; 
res.  Eagleville,  Pa.  (1917.) 


[21-254]  EUGENE  B.  ROBERTS,  b  Jan.  4,  1852;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Buckwalter)  Roberts 
[21—78] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1883,  ISABEL  LANDIS,  b  Oct.  11,  1862;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Jennie  (Cromie) 
Landis.  Secretary,  Bureau  of  Health;  Camden,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Earle  L.,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  Camden,  N.  J. 

2.  Harry  S.,  b  June  5,  1886;  d  Apr.  29,  1911. 

3.  Bessie  E.,  b  Jan.  18,  1890;  Camden,  N.  J. 

4.  George  L.,  b  Sept.  19,  1898;  served  with  A.  E.  F.  in  France. 

[21-257]  OWEN  J.  ROBERTS,  b  May  2,  1875;  s  Josephus  and  Emma  E.  (Laferty)  Roberts 
[21-79b];  m  June  15,  1904,  ELIZABETH  CALDWELL  ROGERS,  b  Jan.  28,  1884;  dau  Clifford  B. 
and  Jane  (Somerville)  Rogers.  First  Asst.  District  Attorney;  res.,  1827  De  Lancey  Place,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1918.) 

One  Child:  Elizabeth  Rogers,  b  Dec.  27,  1905. 

Mrs.  Roberts  is  a  graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College.  Mr.  Roberts  is  a  graduate  of  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  and  was  for  some  years  an  instructor  in  the  Law  School  of  that  institution.  In  May, 
1918,  Mr.  Roberts  was  appointed  special  assistant  U.  S.  attorney  in  charge  of  treason,  sedition  and 
disloyalty  cases  arising  out  of  the  war.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  City  Trusts, 
and  is  a  vice-president  of  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles. 

[21-258]  JOHN  HEEBNER  CASSELBERRY,  b  May  25,  1853;  s  D.  Morgan  and  Ann  Eliza 
(Heebner)  Casselberry  [21-81];  m  May  25,  1876,  CLARA  GOULD Y,  b  Sept.  4,  1854;  dau  Emanuel 
Gouldy.  Farmer;  res.  Lower  Providence,  Pa.  (1917.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  George  C.,  b  Nov.  6,  1876;  d  Sept.  24,  1882. 

[21-444]  2.  Florence  M.,  b  Sept.  25,  1878;  m  Warren  H.  Grater. 

[21-445]  3.  Arthur  Gouldy,  b  Sept.  11,  1880;  m  — - — - -;  live  in  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

[21-259]  ANN  REBECCA  CASSELBERRY,  b  Oct.  8,  1858;  dau  D.  Morgan  and  Ann  Eliza  (Heeb- 
ner)  Casselberry  [21-81];  m  May  25,  1882,  DR.  MATTHIAS  YOST  WEBER,  b  July  8,  1858;  d  July 

29,  1920;  s  Rev.  Jesse  Stroud  and  Mary  Ann  (Yost)  Weber. 

Dr.  Weber  was  born  in  the  house  in  which  he  died.  He  read  medicine  with  Dr.  J.  Warren  Royer  of 
Trappe,  Pa.,  and  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1881,  after  which  he  began  the 
practice  of  medicine  in  which  he  was  actively  engaged  at  the  time  of  his  death.  For  many  years  he 
served  as  physician  at  the  county  home;  he  also  served  as  a  member  of  the  school  board  of  his  native 
township  for  many  years. 

Children  (9): 

[21-446]  1.  J.  Stroud,  b  Apr.  9,  1883;  m  Elma  M.  Philips. 

[21-447]  2.  Morgan  C.,  b  Nov.  27,  1884;  m  Sarah  H.  Bean. 

[21-448]  3.  Alice  R.,  b  Mar.  5,  1886;  m  Frank  S.  Ballentine. 

4.  Henry  R.,  b  Dec.  27,  1887;  d  Jan.  26,  1889. 

5.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  10,  1889. 

6.  John  M.,  b  Aug.  8,  1891. 

[21-449]  7.  Dorothy  A.,  b  Aug.  25,  1894;  m  Isaac  B.  Heckler. 

[21-450]  8.  Harold,  b  Apr.  1,  1897;  m  Florence  Linderman. 

9.  Richard  C.,  b  May  31,  1899. 

[21-260]  CHRISTOPHER  WIGTON  CASSELBERRY,  b  Nov.  27,  1860;  d  Feb.  6,  1916;  s  D.  Mor¬ 
gan  and  Ann  Eliza  (Heebner)  Casselberry  [21-81];  m  Nov.  26,  1892,  REBECCA  T.  MILLER,  b  Jan. 

30,  1870.  Was  farmer;  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[21-451]  1.  Mary  Amelia,  b  Apr.  16,  1893;  m  Wilson  S.  Undercoffler. 

2.  Iona  Mae,  b  May  17,  1898;  d  Apr.  8,  1899. 

3.  William  Morgan,  b  Apr.  4,  1901;  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

4.  Charles  Albert,  b  July  11,  1905;  d  May  7,  1907. 

[21-261]  CATHARINE  J.  CASSELBERRY,  b  Dec.  8,  1862;  dau  D.  Morgan  and  Ann  Eliza  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Casselberry  [21-81];  m  July  19,  1884,  IRWIN  SMYTH  TRUCKSESS,  b  Jan.  8,  1863;  d  May  14, 
1915;  s  George  Anders  Trucksess.  Res.  5906  McCallum  Street,  Germantown,  Pbila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 
Children  (12): 

1.  George  Irwin,  b  Nov.  27,  1885;  d  Aug.  1,  1891. 

[21-452]  2.  LeRoy  C.,  b  Sept.  10,  1888;  m  Anna  M.  List. 

3.  Lane  Bean,  b  Aug.  24,  1890;  d  Mar.  1,  1899. 

[21-453]  4.  Clarence  C.,  b  Nov.  14,  1891;  m  Helen  L.  Reinhart. 

[21-454]  5.  Norris  Burr,  b  Dec.  12,  1893;  m  Hazel  B.  Lewis. 

[21-455]  6.  Ivan  R.,  b  Mar.  16,  1896;  m  Anna  C.  Ivazenwadel. 

7.  Lillie  Catharine,  b  Aug.  9,  1898. 

8.  William  I.,  b  May  31,  1900. 

9.  John,  b  Aug.  29,  1901;  d  Aug.  29,  1901. 

10.  Florence  Leonora,  b  Sept.  7,  1902. 

11.  James  Morgan,  b  Aug.  1,  1905. 

12.  Walter,  b  Mar.  21,  1910;  d  Aug.  14,  1910. 

[21-262]  THEODORE  MORGAN  CASSELBERRY,  b  Nov.  18,  1867;  s  D.  Morgan  and  Ann  Eliza 
(Heebner)  Casselberry  [21-81];  m  Mar.  22,  1890,  MARY  SCHWENK  KOONS,  d  May  22,  1906. 
Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ann  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  29,  1890;  930  Broad  St.,  Phila. 

[21-456]  2.  Elizabeth  Koons,  b  July  28,  1892;  m  Frederick  J.  Michel. 


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[21-263]  HANNAH  A.  CASSELBERRY,  b  Sept.  2,  1870;  dau  D.  Morgan  and  Ann  Eliza  (Heebner) 
Casselberry  [21-81];  m  Oct.  7,  1902,  JOSEPH  E.  J.  McGEE,  b  June  18,  1868;  s  James  M.  McGee, 
M.D.  Res.  437  Paoli  Ave.,  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Beatrice  C.  M.,  b  May  7,  1904;  d  Oct.  12,  1904. 

[21-264]  S.  IRENE  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  24,  1866;  dau  Christopher  B.  and  Amy  Jane  (Hopkins) 
Heebner  [21-82];  m  Oct.  12,  1889,  GEORGE  W.  EVANS,  b  Apr.  30,  1859;  d  Mar.  27,  1915.  Res 
1004  Green  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Bertha,  b  Aug.  30,  1890. 

[21-457]  2.  Amy  J.  H.,  b  July  10,  1891;  m  Clement  M.  Schwenk. 

3.  Byron,  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Christopher,  d  in  infancy. 

[21-265]  WILLIAM  H.  BEAN,  b  July  25,  1861;  d  Mar.  17,  1904;  s  Theodore  W.  and  Hannah 
(Heebner)  Bean  [21-83];  m  Oct.  20,  1897,  MARY  EMILY  STINSON,  d  Oct.  8,  1910;  dau  Charles 
H.  and  Emily  (Freedley)  Stinson.  William  II.  Bean  graduated  from  West  Point  Military  Academy. 
Served  in  2d  U.  S.  Calvary  in  Arizona,  New  Mexico,  and  the  Presidio  in  Francisco,  Cuba — Captain  in 
Subsistence  Dept.,  1900 — Major  in  Subsistence  Dept.,  1902-1904. 

One  child:  Emily,  b  Sept.  14,  1904;  d  Sept.  19,  1906. 

[21-266]  MARY  L.  BEAN,  b  Nov.  6,  1863;  dau  Theodore  Weber  and  Hannah  (Heebner)  Bean 
[21-83];  m  Feb.  10,  1891,  A.  CONRAD  JONES,  s  Ellwood  and  Rachel  (Conrad)  Jones.  Manufacturer; 
Conshohoeken,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothea  Bean,  b  Nov.  23,  1893. 

2.  Rachel  Conrad,  b  June  2,  1899. 

Mary  L.  Bean  Jones  is  a  graduate  of  Wellesley  College,  Class  of  1889;  she  has  for  many  years  been 
an  active  worker  in  the  Montg.  Co.  Historical  Society,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  in 
the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles.  (1921.) 

[21-267a]  THEODORE  LANE  BEAN,  b  June  27,  1878;  ,s  Theodore  Weber  and  Hannah  (Heebner) 
Bean  [21-83];  m  Oct.  14,  1903,  SARAH  ALBERTSON  HUNTER,  b  Apr.  7,  1879;  d  Apr.  30,  1908; 
dau  P.  Frank  and  Mary  (Albertson)  Hunter. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary  Hunter,  b  Aug.  20,  1904. 

2.  Elizabeth  Lee,  b  July  13,  1906. 

[21-267b]  THEODORE  LANE  BEAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  18,  1917,  ADELE  CAN¬ 
TRELL,  b  Apr.  25,  1880;  dau  Francis  S.  and  Elizabeth  M.  Cantrell.  Attorney-at-law;  res.  317  Swede 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.)  Served  as  District  Attorney  for  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

[21-268]  FLORENCE  HART,  b  Sept.  25,  1863;  dau  Lane  Schofield  and  Martha  (Heebner)  Hart 
[21-85];  m  Oct.  23,  1888,  ROBERT  SPENCER,  b  July  31,  1854;  s  Joseph  Wilbur  and  Anna  Eliza 
(Jones)  Spencer.  Brass  Goods;  res.  369  Seveland  Road,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[21-458]  1.  Catharine  Hart,  b  Oct.  8,  1890;  m  Dudley  Mills  Baker. 

2.  Lane  Hart,  b  May  1,  1892. 

[21-209a]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER  HART,  b  Jan.  2,  1868;  s  Lane  Schofield  and  Martha 
(Heebner)  Hart  [21-85];  m  MABELLA  M.  WISE. 

[21-269b]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER  HART,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  19,  1902,  DELLA 
MARIE  STONE,  b  Apr.  9,  1871;  dau  John  H.  and  Julliette  (Mathewson)  Stone.  No  issue  of  either 
marriage.  Res.  Peabody,  Kansas. 

[21-270a]  ANNA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  15,  1871;  dau  James  B.  and  Sarah  (Wright)  Heebner  [21-86]; 
m  Aug.  19,  1892,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  THALHEIMER,  b  1870.  Anna  Heebner  was  divorced 
from  Mr.  Thalheimer,  July  6,  1893,  and  married  the  second  time. 


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[21-270b]  ANNA  (HEEBNER)  THALHEIMER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  15,  1895.  ELMER 
TROXEL  TRUMBOWER,  b  June  22,  1870;  d  May  15,  1902;  s  Dr.  Lewis  and  Annie  (Troxel)  Trum- 
bower.  Real  Estate  business;  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919). 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rhea  Heebner,  b  June  22,  1896;  538  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Beryl  Heebner,  b  Oct.  10,  1898;  538  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-270c]  ANNA  (HEEBNER-THALHEIMER)  TRUMBOWER,  same  as  above,  m  the  third 
time,  Aug.  14,  1907,  JAMES  BUCKLEY,  b  Sept.  5,  1868;  s  Richard  Martin  and  Nancy  (McQualquan) 
Buckley.  Musician;  res.  538  Astor  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Edward  Martin,  b  Mar.  13,  1912. 

[21-271]  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER,  JR.,  b  Mar.  11,  1873;  d  Mar.  6,  1907,  s  James  B.  and  Sarah 
V.  (Wright)  Heebner  [21-86] ;  m  Apr.  22,  1896,  PRISCILLA  DOTTERER,  b  Jan.  16,  1872 ;  dau  Samuel 
and  Hannah  (Smedley)  Dotterer.  Electrician;  511  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[21-459]  Carmen  Cetia  Christina,  b  Apr.  10,  1898;  m  Ronald  C.  Moore. 

[21-272]  EDWARD  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  28,  1875;  d  Nov.,  1897;  s  James  B.  and  Sarah  (Wright) 
Heebner  [21-86];  m  Nov.  16,  1895,  ANNA  WERTSNER.  Ice  Business;  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 
One  child:  Edward,  Jr.,  b  June  1,  1896;  d  July  19,  1917. 

[21-273]  ADA  G.  KURTZ,  b  Mar.  29,  1855;  d  Feb.  13,  1876;  dau  Isaac  W.  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith) 
Kurtz  [21-87];  m  NORWOOD  BOWMAN.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

One  child: 

[21-460]  Carrie,  m  Winfield  Rennard. 

[21-274]  D.  WILMONT  KURTZ,  b  May  5,  1857;  s  Isaac  W.  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith)  Kurtz  [21-87] ; 
m  Mar.  7,  1878,  ANNIE  SPARE.  Machinist;  Mont  Clare,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Virginia  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1883. 

[21-461]  2.  Isaac  Wayne,  b  May  15,  1891;  m  Lillian  Keith. 

[21-275]  IOLA  C.  KURTZ,  b  Nov.  19,  1859;  d  Dec.  16,  1884;  dau  Isaac  W.  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith) 
Kurtz  [21-87];  m  Sept.  1,  1884,  JOHN  DAVIES,  b  Jan.  15,  1860;  s  Robert  Hall  and  Rebecca  (Baylies) 
Davies.  Manufacturer;  res.  1621  Westmoreland  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[21-276]  AMBROSE  E.  B.  KURTZ,  b  Mar.  11,  1867;  s  Isaac  W.  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith)  Kurtz 
[21-87];  m  Dec.  19,  1888,  KATIE  BOYLE.  Machinist;  res.  Morgan  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  (8): 

[21-462]  1.  Grant,  b  Oct.  12,  1890;  m  Maggie  Kelley. 

[21-463]  2.  Mamie,  b  Aug.  10,  1888;  m  Harry  Devine. 

3.  Myra,  b  Sept.  29,  1891. 

4.  Walter,  b  Mar.  15,  1900. 

5.  Ada,  b  Sept.  25,  1903. 

6.  Pauline,  b  July  23,  1905. 

7.  Stella. 

8.  Clyde. 

[21-277]  U.  S.  GRANT  KURTZ,  b  Mar.  3,  1864;  d  Jan.  20,  1898;  s  Isaac  Wayne  and  Myra  B. 
(Griffith)  Kurtz  [21-87];  m  May  28,  1891,  ETTA  LUSTER,  b  Dec.  20,  1869;  dau  Robert  C.  and  Hen¬ 
rietta  (Huey)  Luster.  Potter;  res.  14  South  Reid  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Grant  Wilmot,  b  Feb.  18,  1892;  d  Apr.  10,  1892. 

[21-464]  2.  Iola  Luster,  b  June  30,  1893;  m  Harry  C.  Scott. 

[21—465]  3.  Charles  A.,  b  May  17,  1895;  m  Beatrice  M.  Schuyler. 


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[21-278]  EDGAR  H.  KURTZ,  b  Dec.  28,  1869;  s  Isaac  Wayne  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith)  Kurtz 
[21—87] ;  m  Aug.  18,  1897,  MARY  E.  JONES,  b  Feb.  5,  1871;  dau  Isaac  and  Rachel  C.  (McEwen) 
Jones.  Draftsman;  res.  1122  High  Street,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Frank  C.,  b  Apr.  16,  1900. 

2.  Kennette  H.,  b  Dec.  25,  1901 ;  d  Feb.  26,  1904. 

3.  Mary  Adele,  b  Sept.  10,  1903. 

[21-279]  EDNA  MAY  KURTZ,  b  May  5,  1876;  dau  Isaac  Wayne  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith)  Kurtz 
[21-87];  m  Mar.  2,  1898,  THOMAS  JAMES  MOFFETT,  b  Jan.  25,  1869;  s  Samuel  and  Sara  Jane 
(Buck)  Moffett.  Timekeeper;  150  Gay  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (//  )■' 

1.  Edgar  Kurtz,  b  July  23,  1898. 

2.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  3,  1908. 

3.  Howard  Clinton,  b  Mar.  12,  1912. 

4.  Evelyn  May,  b  May  15,  1904;  d  Mar.  29,  1905. 

[21-280]  HARVEY  CLYDE  KURTZ,  b  May  7,  1878;  s  Isaac  Wayne  and  Myra  B.  (Griffith) 
Kurtz  [21-87];  m  Sept.  25,  1901,  BERTHA  JUNE  DETTRA,  b  June  19,  1879;  dau  William  C.  and 
Annie  M.  (Raby)  Dettra.  Machinist;  res.  Church  Street,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[21-281]  AMANDA  GRIFFITH,  b  Feb.  22,  1860;  dau  Elbridge  and  Harriet  (Ramsey)  Griffith 
[21-89];  m  Mar.  27,  1880,  RICHARD  SINGLETON,  b  Jan.  14,  1857. 

Children  (14) : 


[21-465.1]  1.  Bertha,  b  Jan.  14,  1881;  m  — 

[21-465.2]  2.  Carrie,  b  Aug.  1883;  m - 

[21-465.3]  3.  John,  b  Apr.  28,  1885;  m - 

[21-465.4]  4.  Walter,  b  Jan.  13,  1887;  m  — 

[21-465.5]  5.  Mansfield,  b  Aug.  31,  1889;  m 

[21-465.6]  6.  Wilhelm,  b  July,  1894;  m  — - — 

[21-465.7]  7.  Alice,  b - ;  m - — 

[21-465.8]  8.  Harry,  b - ;  m - 

9.  Linwood,  b - 

10.  Franklin  T.,  b - 


11.  Joseph,  b - - ;  unm. 

12.  Elbridge,  b  — - 

[21-465.9]  13.  Katie,  b - ;  m - — 

[21-465.10]  14.  Richard,  b  — - — - — — ;  m - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[21-282]  MARY  GRIFFITH,  b  Mar.  24,  1866;  dau  Elbridge  and  Harriet  (Ramsey)  Griffith  [21-89] ; 
rn  July  4,  1885,  JOSEPH  HEATON,  b  Mar.  27,  1866;  s  Israel  and  Grace  (Hall)  Heaton.  Carpenter; 
res.  100  W.  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[21-466]  1.  Harriet,  b  Apr.  4,  1886;  m  Walter  Johnson;  906  Violet  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-467]  2.  Grace,  b  Jan  5,  1888;  m  William  McNamee. 

3.  Raymond,  b  Oct.  23,  1889. 

[21-468]  4.  Emma,  b  Nov.  10,  1892;  m  John  Leonard  Heilig. 

[21-469]  5.  Alinda,  b  May  23,  1897;  m  Harry  Woodley. 

6.  Clarence,  b  Mar.  24,  1895;  d  Apr.  18,  1895. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  10,  1898. 

8.  Hannah  May,  b  Jan.  10,  1901. 

9.  Harry,  b  June  28,  1903;  d  June  29,  1906. 

10.  Nellie  Edna,  b  June  19,  1906. 


[21-283]  MYRA  GRIFFITH,  b  Aug.  24,  1867;  dau  Elbridge  and  Harriet  (Ramsey)  Griffith  [21-89]; 
m  Feb.  5,  1888,  WILLIAM  A.  SCHEETZ,  SR.,  b  Jan.  25,  1866;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  L.  (Hallman) 
Scheetz.  Teamster;  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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317 


Children  (8): 

1.  Samuel,  b  June  29,  1888;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

2.  Edwin,  b  Oct.  27,  1891;  d  Aug.  7,  1899. 

[21-470]  3.  William,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  4,  1895;  m  Anna  M.  Redfern. 

4.  Harry,  b  Sept.  27,  1897;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

5.  Fred,  b  Aug.  27,  1898;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[21-471]  6.  Florence,  b  Feb.  28,  1901;  m  John  Fontaine. 

[21-289]  WARREN  GRIFFITH,  b  Aug.  15,  1877;  s  Elbridge  and  Harriet  (Ramsey)  Griffith  [21-89]; 
m  Dec.  13,  1903,  RACHEL  S.  McCOY,  b  Jan.  17,  1883.  Brewer;  212  Markley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Warren,  b  Nov.  23,  1904. 

2.  Anna  Eliza,  b  Jan.  21,  1908. 

[21-290]  HOWARD  C.  GRIFFITH,  b  Nov.  6,  1879;  s  Mansfield  and  Charlotte  (Strawn)  Griffith 
[21-91];  m  July  9,  1907,  MARY  E.  GRADY,  b  May  1,  1876;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Marry)  Grady. 
Plumber;  res.  905  W.  Airy,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[21-291]  ELLSWORTH  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  10,  1862;  d  Feb.  6,  1906;  s  William  and  Catharine 
(Rumford)  Heebner  [21-92];  m  Feb.  27,  1887,  FANNIE  KENNEY,  b  June  11,  1867;  dau  James  and 
Ellen  (Smith)  Kenney.  Laborer;  res.  1120  Leopard  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  Fannie  Kenney  Heebner 
m  2d  time,  a  Mr.  Mitchell. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mamie  Irene,  b  Dec.  31,  1887;  d  Aug.  10,  1889. 

2.  Sadie,  b  Feb.  11,  1890;  d  Apr.  30,  1893. 

3.  Margaret,  b  Apr.  4,  1892;  d  Apr.  21,  1893. 

[21-472]  4.  Sarah  Kathryn,  Feb.  28,  1894;  rn  Howard  Higgins. 

[21-473]  5.  Ellsworth,  Jr.,  b  July  6,  1896;  m  Emma  Meyers. 

[21—474]  6.  Madeline  Kenney,  b  Nov.  9,  1898;  m  James  Richardson. 

[21-475]  7.  Ethel  Margaret,  b  Feb.  6,  1901;  m  Morris  Goodman. 

[21-292]  MARGARET  HEEBNER,  b  May  29,  1864;  dau  William  and  Catharine  S.  (Rumford) 
Heebner  [21-92];  m  Feb.  12,  1890,  WILLIAM  McKEEVER,  b  Sept.  13,  1852;  d  Apr.  16,  1912.  Cap¬ 
tain  of  Tug  Boat;  res.  313  Thompson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Apr.  29,  1894. 

2.  Harry,  b  Jan.  8,  1891  (stillborn). 

[21-293]  WILLIAM  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  4,  1874;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Rumford)  Heebner 
[21-92];  m  July  1,  1900,  SARAH  METTLER,  b  1883.  Engineer;  res.  548  Arlington  St.,  Valley  View, 
Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Anna  M.,  b  Oct.  15,  1901. 

2.  Raymond  E.,  b  Aug.  17,  1903. 

3.  Stewart  W.,  b  Feb.  13,  1906. 

4.  Mary  J.,  b  Nov.  15,  1907. 

5.  James  E.,  b  Aug.  27,  1910. 

6.  Viola  P.,  b  Dec.  10,  1912. 

7.  Bertha  A.,  b  Sept.  24,  1915. 

[21-294]  CLARENCE  HEEBNER,  b  June  3,  1877;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Rumford)  Heebner 
[21—92] ;  m  ANNIE  HARBAUR,  b  Mar.  12,  1880.  Wood  finisher;  res.  313  Thompson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[21-476]  1.  Catharine  Marie,  b  Oct.  19,  1897;  m  Thomas  Hettinger. 

2.  Viola  May,  b  Oct.  24,  1902. 

3.  Annie  Frances,  b  May  24,  1905. 


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[21-295]  MAGGIE  E.  FRANCIS,  b  May  29,  1866;  dau  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Francis 
[21—94] ;  m  Sept,  29,  1888,  WILLIAM  E.  S.  HOUCK,  b  Jan.  28,  1862;  s  Philip  and  Mary  Jane  Houck. 
Foreman,  Knitting  Mill;  res.  Kimberton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[21-477]  Raymond  Earl,  b  Dec.  15,  1889;  d  Mar.  1,  1913;  m  Florence  Taylor;  907  E.  State  St., 
Trenton,  N.  J. 

[21-296]  JOSHUA  MORRIS  FRANCIS,  b  Feb.  10,  1868;  s  Thomas  U.  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Francis  [21-94];  m  Apr.  23,  1892,  EDITH  E.  E.  BECHTEL,  b  Oct.  7,  1870;  dau  Andrew  J.  Bechtel. 
Farmer;  res.  Birchrunville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child: 

[21-478]  Ruth  W.,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  m  J.  Chester  Miller. 

[21-297]  ELIZA  MATILDA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  26,  1866;  dau  Uriah  and  Catharine  (Custer)  Heeb¬ 
ner  [21-95a];  m  May  29,  1883,  CHARLES  COX,  b  Feb.  20,  1857;  d  Aug.  20,  1906;  s  William  R.  and 
Catharine  (Shainline)  Cox.  Res.  708  West  Oak  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Nena,  b  Feb.  26,  1884;  unm;  708  W.  Oak  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Maude,  b  Dec.  22,  1885;  d  Oct.  10,  1887. 

[21-479]  3.  Sadie,  b  Aug.  8,  1888;  m  Augustus  Samuel  Miller. 

4.  Blanche,  b  Nov.  13,  1902. 

[21-298]  JOSHUA  SIEGFRIED  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  15,  1877;  d  July  21,  1919;  s  Uriah  and 
Catharine  (Custer)  Heebner  [2 l-95a]  ;m  June  17, 1901,  MARY  KNOWLES,  b  Feb.  5, 1876;  dau  Thomas 
C.  and  Mary  (Lord)  Knowles.  Engine  man;  Pottsville,  Pa.  Widow  m  2d  time,  Harry  Kline,  121  N. 
Front  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[21-300]  JOSHUA  HEEBNER  WEIKEL,  b  Aug.  27,  1871;  s  John  Henry  and  Margaret  (Heebner) 
Weikel  [21—96] ;  m  Mar.  28,  1894,  HENRIETTA  JEWELL,  b  Feb.  11,  1870;  dau  Joseph  and  Julia 
(Lenthall)  Jewell.  Puddler’s  helper;  res.  885  South  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[21-480]  1.  Frank  Earl,  b  Jan.  25,  1895;  m  Ethel  Strahle. 

[21-481]  2.  Helen  Jewell,  b  June  11,  1896;  m  John  Russell  Geiger. 

[21-482]  3.  Howard  Jewell,  b  Aug.  9,  1897;  m  Doris  T.  Ziegler. 

[21-483]  4.  Ernest  Kryder,  b  Nov.  22,  1898;  m  Rosa  L.  Hess. 

5.  Bertha  Olive,  b  May  21,  1901,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

6.  Florence  Julia,  b  Feb.  23,  1904;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[21-301]  IDA  BELL  WEIKEL,  b  Mar.  4,  1874;  dau  John  Henry  and  Margaret  (Heebner)  Weikel 
[21-96];  m  Nov.  6,  1897,  GEORGE  W.  RAHN,  b  Sept.  27,  1872;  s  Henry  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Bickle) 
Rahn.  Farmer;  res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  R.  D.  No.  4.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Henry  K.,  b  Feb.  1,  1900. 

2.  Geo.  L.,  b  Sept.  4,  1909. 

[21-303]  ELMER  H.  WEIKEL,  b  Aug.  25,  1887;  s  John  Henry  and  Margaret  (Heebner)  Weikel 
[21-96];  m  Mar.  25,  1911,  LILLIE  MAY  LANDIS,  b  Oct.  9,  1892;  dau  Levi  K.  and  Sophia  R.  (Hooker) 
Landis.  Fireman;  res.  1218  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Elmer  L.,  b  May  29,  1912. 

2.  Harry  L.,  b  June  7,  1914. 

3.  Viola  M.,  b  Jan.  14,  1916. 

4.  Charles  L.,  b  July  17,  1917. 

5.  Margaret  P.,  b  Feb.  1,  1920. 

[21-304]  LINWOOD  HEEBNER,  b  July  6,  1883;  s  Christopher  and  Sarah  E.  (Linderman)  Heeb¬ 
ner  [21-98];  m  Aug.  16,  1905,  BELLA  MAY  KENNEDY,  b  Dec.  14,  1884;  dau  Howard  R.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.  (Spencer)  Kennedy.  Carpenter;  res.  Eagleville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Howard  C.,  b  July  17,  1907. 


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[21-305]  PRISCILLA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  5,  1852;  d  Mar.  8,  1894;  dau  Levi  and  Sarah  (Neuman) 
Heebner  [21-99a];  m  Dec.  24,  1874,  HORACE  GREELY  BRINTON,  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Brinton. 
Retired;  res.  Centre  Square,  Pa.  (1917.)  Horace  Brinton  m  2d  time,  Mary  C.  Raysor. 

Children  (7): 

[21-484]  1.  Walter  L.,  b  Apr.  19,  1879;  in  Maud  V.  Collins. 

2.  Mabel  H.,  b  Nov.  10,  1875,  unm;  Centre  Square. 

3.  Hettie  Iv.,  b  Oct.  1,  1881,  unm;  Centre  Square. 

[21-48G]  4.  Dorothy  Phoebe,  b  June  25,  1884;  in  Roy  H.  Passmore. 

5.  Agnes,  b  Apr.  15,  1886;  Centre  Square,  Pa. 

6.  Olive,  b  Dec.  26,  1888;  d  Apr.  24,  1890. 

7.  Samuel  Jervis,  b  Sept.  2,  1892. 

[21-306]  MARY  LURENE  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  1,  1872;  dau  Levi  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Hoffman) 
Heebner  [21-99b];  in  July  25,  1895,  HENRY  JARRETT,  b  Feb.  7,  1868;  s  Henry  and  Emily  (Duck- 
ham)  Jarret.  Veterinarian;  res.  101  E.  Willow  Grove  Ave.,  Chestnut  Hill, Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[21-307]  EMANUEL  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  10,  1861;  s  Anthony  K.  and  Catharine  (Anders)  Heebner 
[21-100];  m  Nov.  10,  1883,  SARAH  JANE  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  16,  1864;  dau  Charles  K.  and  Mary 
(Reiff)  Kriebel  [25-78],  Retired  farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  Emanuel  Heebner  is  president  of  the  Wor¬ 
cester  School  Board ;  for  a  number  of  years  he  also  managed  the  Centre  Point  Creamery. 

One  child: 

[21-487]  Charles  K.,  b  Aug.  18,  1884,  m  Marie  A,  Forrey. 

[21-307.1]  JACOB  A.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  1,  1868;  s  Anthony  K.  and  Catherine  (Anders)  Heebner 
[21-100];  m  Nov.  30,  1889,  KATIE  R.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  19,  1869;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Reiff) 
Kriebel  [25-78].  Motorman  for  P.  R.  T.;  res.  1710  Bristol  Street,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[21-488]  1.  Gertrude,  b  Feb.  7,  1891;  m  W.  Hepbron  Gill. 

[21-489]  2.  Mary,  b  Apr.  3,  1892;  m  Wayne  Perry. 

[21-490]  3.  J.  Robert,  b  Aug.  28,  1893;  m  Emily  R.  Webb. 

[21-491]  4.  Emanuel,  b  July  8,  1895;  m  Beatrice  Forrey. 

5.  Walter,  b  Aug.  9,  1901. 

6.  Willard,  b  Nov.  19,  1903. 

7.  Gilbert,  b  June  10,  1910. 

[21-309a]  CHARLES  G.  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  18,  1874;  s  Isaac  D.  and  Catharine  H.  (Grater)  Heeb¬ 
ner  [21-101];  m  BEATRIX  C.  SMALL. 

[21-309b]  CHARLES  G.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  was  divorced,  and  is  remarried  to  a  woman 
from  Portland,  Oregon.  He  is  living  with  his  sister,  Mrs.  W.  F.  Presgrave,  Morris  Ave.,  Morristown, 
N.  J.  (1920.) 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[21-310]  DAVID  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  26,  1884;  s  Isaac  D.  and  Catharine  (Grater)  Heebner 
[21—101];  m  June  13,  1908,  EMMA  A.  FRY,  b  July  1,  1889;  dau  Andrew  and  Ella  (Wilson)  Fry.  Res. 
170  E.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

David  Heebner  is  a  musician  and  piano  tuner;  he  is  now  in  the  State  Hospital,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[21-311]  DAVID  K.  HEEBNER,  b  July  9,  1871 ;  d  Feb.  20,  1920;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Lydia  D.  (Kriebel) 
Heebner  [21-103];  m  Nov.  19,  1892,  AMANDA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  29,  1870;  dau  Joseph  K.  and 
Sarah  (Krieble)  Schultz  [68-21].  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  5,  Norristown,  Pa.  David  K.  Heebner  at  the 
time  of  his  death  was  sexton  and  trustee  of  the  Worcester  Church,  having  succeeded  his  father  in  that 
position. 

Children  (J): 

[21-492]  1.  Amos  S.,  b  July  7,  1893;  m  Kathryn  L.  Anson. 

[21—493]  2.  Mabel  S.,  b  Mar.  10/  1895;  m  Raymond  Bean. 

3.  Lester  S.,  b  Jan.  31,  1904. 

4.  Harold  S.,  b  Aug.  3,  1912. 


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[21-312]  WILSON  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  18,  1874;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Lydia  D.  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-103] ;  in  June  25,  1896,  SUSAN  HELEN  KRIEBLE,  b  July  28,  1874;  dau  John  K.  and  Kate  (Reiff ) 
Krieble  [25-108].  Machinist;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Russel  K.,  b  Feb.  10,  1900,  d  July  8,  1900. 

2.  Wilmer  K.,  b  Mar.  28,  1902. 

3.  Daughter,  b  Sept.  29,  1907;  d  Sept.  29,  1907. 

[21-313]  MALINDA  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  13,  1878;  dau  Jacob  D.  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-103];  in  Apr.  27,  1904,  ABRAM  A.  REIFF,  b  Sept.  21,  1874;  s  George  L.  and  Sarah  H.  Reiff. 
Farmer  in  Worcester,  Pa.;  address,  Lansdale,  Pa.  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Alverda  H.,  b  Mar.  26,  1905. 

2.  Roland  H.,  b  July  8,  1906. 

3.  Leila  H.,  b  Jan.  15,  1908. 

4.  Florence  H.,  b  Oct.  4,  1909. 

5.  Irene  H.,  b  Aug.  19,  1911. 

6.  Helen  H.,  b  Dec.  14,  1913. 

7.  Mabel  H.,  b  July  23,  1915. 

8.  Elmer  H.,  b  Nov.  14,  1916. 

9.  Stanley  H.,  b  Sept.  13,  1921;  d  Apr.  19,  1922. 

[21-314]  CLARELLA  F.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  29,  1873;  dau  William  D.  and  Emma  L.  (Frantz) 
Heebner  [21-104a];  in  Feb.  20,  1907,  IRA  BENNER  HARR,  b  Mar.  15,  1874;  s  Henry  R.  and 
Susanna  (Benner)  Harr.  Manager  of  Heebner  &  Sons,  Manufacturers  of  Agricultural  Implements; 
res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  William  Heebner,  b  May  30,  1908. 

[21-315]  BLANCHE  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  14,  1876;  dau  William  D.  and  Emma  L.  (Frantz)  Heebner 
[21-104a];  m  May  12,  1898,  EUGENE  W.  FRY,  b  Nov.  23,  1873.  Manufacturer;  res.  Rydal,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  Eugene  W.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  25,  1917. 

[21-316]  ESTELLE  HEEBNER,  b  June  19,  1878;  dau  William  D.  and  Emma  L.  (Frantz)  Heebner 
[2i-104a];  in  Oct.  9,  1901,  GEORGE  A.  NEWMAN,  b  Mar.  26,  1875;  s  Adolph  and  Mary  (Boenning) 
Newman.  Illustrator;  res.  506  N.  Broad  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  Estelle,  b  July  17,  1902. 

2.  Dorothy  Heebner,  b  July  23,  1905. 

[21-317]  ROBERT  STANLEY  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  2,  1885;  s  William  D.  and  Elizabeth  (Shearer) 
Heebner  [21-104b];  m  Jan.  7,  1914,  MARY  HELEN  HENNE,  6  Jan.  7,  1894;  dau  Samuel  H.  and  Etta 
(Stover)  Henne.  Motor  Car  Merchant;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  This  is  Robert  Heebner’s  second  marriage. 
He  was  divorced  from  his  first  wife.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  Stanley,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  16,  1915. 

2.  Mary  Helen,  b  Dec.  29,  1917. 

[21-318]  J.  DONALD  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  14,  1890;  s  William  D.  and  Elizabeth  (Shearer)  Heebner 
[21-104b];  m  Mar.  25,  1915,  ELEANOR  NEWELL  GRAVES,  b  Apr,  5,  1896;  dau  Elwood  Leon  and 
Anna  (Newell)  Graves.  Clerk;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Newell  Graves,  b  July  7,  1916. 

[21-319]  GRACE  HEEBNER,  b  1892;  dau  William  D.  and  Elizabeth  (Shearer)  Heebner  [21-104b]; 
m  Jan.  22,  1913,  J.  GODFREY  DREKA,  b  1889;  s  George  A.  and  Kathrine  (Malsberger)  Dreka.  Mer¬ 
chant;  res.  De  Land,  Florida.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Blanche  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  18,  1914. 


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[21-320]  MABELLE  BEATRICE  HEEBNER,  b  May  5,  1890;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Emma  R. 
(Heckler)  Heebner  [21-105];  m  May  20,  1915,  MELVIN  CLAY  JACOBS,  b  Dec.  8,  1885;  s  William  A. 
and  Lenetta  Jacobs.  Minister  and  College  Professor;  res.  Washington  College,  Tennessee.  (1917.) 
One  child:  Betty  Heebner,  b  July  7,  1916. 

Mabelle  (Heebner)  Jacobs  has  two  additional  children;  Melvin,  born  Mar.  16,  1918;  Lucile,  born 
June  26,  1920. 

[21-320.1]  JOHN  WESLEY  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  13,  1892;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Emma  (Heckler) 
Heebner  [21-105];  m  HELEN  JUDD,  b  May  26,  1894;  dau  Charles  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Whallon) 
Judd.  Poultryman;  res.,  Milford,  Del.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wesley,  b  July  15,  1917. 

2.  Daughter,  b  July  14,  1922. 

[21-321]  HOMER  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  13,  1889;  s  William  K.  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-106];  m  Apr.  12,  1913,  CARRIE  C.  BENNER;  b  Dec.  11,  1891;  dau  Milton  B.  and  Minnie  (Cassel) 
Benner  [21-221].  Farmer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  R.  D.  No.  1.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[21-322]  JOHN  KRIEBEL  HEEBNER,  b  June  16,  1891;  s  William  K.  and  Sophia  K.  (Kriebel) 
Heebner  [21-106];  m  Apr.  15,  1916,  ELIZABETH  CLEMENS,  b  Jan.  12,  1892;  dau  Henry  B.  Clemens. 
Milk  distributor;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[21-322.1]  CLARA  F.  HOFFMAN,  b  June  29,  1861;  dau  Franklin  and  Julia  (Hendricks)  Hoffman 
[21-106.1];  m  Mar.  1,  1884,  THOMAS  B.  BEAN,  b  Aug.  27,  1859;  s  Jacob  J.  and  Amelia  (Burnside) 
Bean.  Retired;  res.  Noble  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[21-322.2]  HARVEY  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  20,  1862;  s  Franklin  and  Julia  (Hendricks)  Hoffman 
[21-106.1];  m  July  12,  1888,  LAURA  RITTENHOUSE,  b  Apr.  5,  1S69;  clau  John  and  Mary  P.  (Dull) 
Rittenhouse.  Employee  of  the  Diamond  State  Fibre  Co.;  res.  520  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elsie  May,  b  Aug.  24,  1889;  d  Apr.  24,  1891. 

[21-493.1]  2.  John  R.,  b  July  9,  1892;  m  Cora  Cliniff. 

3.  Elmira  W.,  b  Sept.  21,  1895;  d  Jan.  29,  1902. 

4.  George  Francis,  b  June  1,  1898. 

[21-322.3]  MARY  EMMA  HOFFMAN,  b  May  31,  1864;  d  Mar.  31,  1913;  dau  Franklin  and  Julia 

(Hendricks)  Hoffman  [21-106.1];  m  1887,  HIRAM  C.  BRUNNER,  s  John  and - (Custer) 

Brunner.  Res.  1537  Markley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Hiram  Weldon,  dec. 

2.  Clara,  dec. 

3.  Claude  H. 

[21-322.4]  JOHN  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  15,  1875;  s  James  and  Clara  C.  (Boorse)  Hoffman  [21-106.2] ; 
m  Jan.  8,  1903,  BESSIE  NULTON,  b  Sept.  15,  1874;  dau  Joseph  and  Virginia  (Clark)  Nulton. 
Cigar  Manufacturer;  Wilmington,  Del.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[21-322.5]  JAMES  HOFFMAN,  b  Aug.  8,  1878;  s  James  and  Clara  C.  (Boorse)  Hoffman 
[21-106.2] ;  m  Sept.  17,  1904,  FLORENCE  A.  GOULD,  b  July  22,  1875;  dau  James  T.  and  Mary  A. 
(Stone)  Gould.  Cotton  interest;  res.  Calexico,  Cal.  (1921.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Mary  Belle,  b  Aug.  10,  1905. 

2.  Gertrude  B.,  b  Jan.  26,  1909. 

3.  James  Temple,  b  July  1,  1910. 

[21-322.6]  NORMAN  HOFFMAN,  b  Feb.  4,  1880;  s  James  and  Clara  C.  (Boorse)  Hoffman 
[21-106.2];  m  Oct.  9,  1905,  CORA  CROOKS,  b  May  9,  1884;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Sadie  A.  (Mevey) 
Crooks.  Chemist  and  metallurgist;  res.  453  Lincoln  Ave.,  Beaver,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Agnes  C.,  b  Nov.  26,  1907. 


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[21-322.7]  BLANCHE  BOORSE  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  31,  1888;  dau  James  and  Clara  C.  (Boorse) 
Hoffman  [21-106.2];  m  June  9,  1917,  JACOB  C.  FISHER,  b  Apr.  3,  1890;  s  Irwin  and  Anna  Amelia 
(Scholl)  Fisher.  Manager,  Import  and  Export  Dept.,  Diamond  State  Fibre  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 
Res.  (1921)  125  W.  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Dorothy  Hoffman,  b  July  2,  1918. 

2.  Anna  Scholl,  b  June  19,  1921. 

[21-324]  MARY  A.  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  5,  1871;  dau  Isaiah  and  Elizabeth  (Bard)  Cassel  [21-107];  m 
Feb.  25,  1893,  STOUT  L.  HAGNER,  b  Aug.  15,  1871;  s  Mark  R.  and  Matilda  (Sbronk)  Hagner. 
Cigar  Manufacturer;  res.  1207  Locust  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Clara,  b  June  10,  1894. 

[21-327]  CHARLES  C.  BLATTNER,  b  June  25,  1871;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Blattner 
[21-108] ;  m  Dec.  18,  1895,  RACHEL  D.  GREEN,  b  May  21,  1867 ;  d  June  1,  1917.  Laborer;  res.  203 
W.  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Margie  G.,  b  Nov.  14,  1898;  d  Feb.  27,  1899. 

2.  Bertha  G.,  b  Aug.  27,  1900;  d  Nov.  5,  1905. 

3.  Charles  G.,  b  Oct.  18,  1904. 

[21-328]  GEORGE  C.  BLATTNER,  b  Aug.  5,  1872;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Blattner 
[21-108];  m  Feb.  7,  1894,  ANNA  H.  FISHER,  b  Nov.  29,  1872;  dau  George  and  Amanda  (Coulter) 
Fisher.  Farmer;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Elizabeth  F.,  b  Sept.  24,  1895. 

[21-494]  2.  Frances  F.,  b  Aug.  6,  1898;  m  Harry  Heileman,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5. 

3.  Florence  F.,  b  Feb.  1,  1900. 

4.  George  F.,  b  Apr.  1,  1903. 

5.  Leon  F.,  b  May  2,  1912. 

[21-329]  JOSEPH  C.  BLATTNER,  b  Sept.  15,  1873;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Blattner 
[21-108] ;  m  Dec.  2,  1899,  EMMA  P.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  21,  1880;  dau  Anthony  B.  and  Hannah  (Place) 
Schultz  [149-97].  Farmer;  Belfry,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  John  S.,  b  Sept.  15,  1900. 

2.  Elmer  S.,  b  Apr.  26,  1903. 

[21-330]  FRANK  C.  BLATTNER,  b  Nov.  28,  1877;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Blattner 
[21-108] ;  m  Apr.  8,  1903,  SELINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  4,  1880;  d  Aug.  31,  1915;  dau  Wilson  K.  and  Mary 
(Place)  Schultz  [149-101].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Helen  M.,  b  Mar.  31,  1907. 

[21-331]  AARON  C.  BLATTNER,  b  July  1,  1879;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Blattner  [21-108] ; 
m  Dec.  3,  1902,  ALICE  MINERVA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  2,  1882;  dau  Anthony  B.  and  Hannah  (Place) 
Schultz  [149-97].  Farmer;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  F.  Ethel,  b  Apr.  8,  1905. 

2.  Mildred  Irene,  b  June  30,  1909. 

[21-832]  EMMA  F.  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  30,  1868;  dau  Cornelius  and  Sallie  (Michener)  Cassel 
[21-109] ;  m  Jan.  7,  1892,  ALEXANDER  McCOY,  b  Oct.  3,  1871 ;  d  May  4,  1907.  Res.  546  George  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[21-495]  1.  Robert,  b  Aug.  23,  1893;  m  Helen  Schantz. 

2.  Alexander,  b  Jan.  21,  1896. 


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[21-335]  J.  IRVIN  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  21,  1870;  s  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Cassel  [21-113];  m  May 
2,  1894,  DAISY  FRENCH,  b  Feb.  10,  1874;  dau  Philander  and  Serena  (Westerman)  French.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.  7449  Princeton  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.) 

Children  (2)  : 

[21-496]  1.  Earl  D.,  b  Feb.  22,  1895;  m  Lillian  Henricey. 

[21-497]  2.  Ralph  J.,  b  June  29,  1898;  m  Hazel  Doorley;  Gary,  Ind. 

[21-336]  ROBERT  B.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1872;  s  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Cassel  [21-113];  m 
June  17,  1896,  ADA  LIGHTKEP,  b  May  24,  1868;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Kate  (White)  Lightkep. 
Night  Watchman;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[21-498]  1.  Anna  M.,  b  Apr.  21,  1897;  m  Harry  Miller. 

[21—499]  2.  Henry  E.,  b  Sept.  9,  1899;  m  Anna  Brown. 

3.  Robert  B.,  b  May  9,  1901. 

4.  Lillian  M.,  b  Jan.  2,  1904. 

5.  Kathryn  E.,  b  Mar.  4,  1908. 

6.  Eugene  L.,  b  Dec.  25,  1910. 

7.  Edith  E.,  b  Sept.  2,  1912. 

8.  Martha  B.,  b  Apr.  22,  1915. 

[21-337]  J.  MILTON  CASSEL,  b  July  30,  1874;  s  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Cassel  [21-113];  m 
Nov.  16,  1898,  ANNA  H.  BROWN,  b  Apr.  8,  1870;  dau  Abner  H.  and  Caroline  P.  (Coats)  Brown. 
Paper  Hanger  and  Painter;  res.  144  W.  Penn  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[21-338]  MARTHA  B.  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  19,  1875;  dau  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  Ann  (Bell)  Cassel 
[21-113];  m  June  1,  1898,  B.  FRANK  IBACH,  b  Dec.  15,  1869;  s  Hiram  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Fry)  Ibach. 
Superintendent;  res.  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lucetta  M.,  b  May  24,  1900. 

[21-340]  WARREN  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  11,  1882;  s  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Cassel  [21-113];  m  Sept. 
1912,  ANNA  ANDERSON,  b  Mar.  19,  1887;  dau  James  and  Emma  (Greaves)  Anderson.  Painter; 
res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Warren,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  12,  1916. 

[21-341]  RAYMOND  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  30,  1887;  s  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Cassel  [21-113];  m 
June  24,  1915,  HARRIETTE  ORLEON  SCHWARTZ,  b  Sept.  25,  1892;  clau  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Priest)  Schwartz.  Mining  Engineer;  res.  Indiana,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Virginia  Bell,  b  Oct.  28,  1916. 

2.  Marjorie,  b  Apr.  26,  1920. 

[21-342]  MARY  ANN  B.  CASSEL,  b  July  11,  1876;  dau  David  U.  and  Anna  R.  (Beyer)  Cassel 
[21-116];  m  Jan.  30,  1900,  JACOB  Iv.  WURTZ,  b  Nov.  14,  1873;  s  John  and  Naomi  (Kreamer)  Wurtz. 
Linotype  operator;  res.  505  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Margaret  C.,  b  May  4,  1900. 

2.  John  C.,  b  Feb.  15,  1902. 

3.  Naomi  C.,  b  Apr.  7,  1903. 

4.  Frank  C.,  b  June  21,  1905. 

5.  George  C.,  b  July  22,  1908;  d  Jan  21,  1909. 

6.  Arthur  C.,  b  May  10,  1910. 

7.  Mary  C.,  b  June  6,  1915;  d  June  6,  1915. 

8.  Frederic  C.,  b  May  9,  1918. 

[21-343]  JOHN  BEYER  CASSEL,  b  May  30,  1878;  d  June  12,  1917;  s  David  U.  and  Anna  R. 
(Beyer)  Cassel  [21-116] ;  m  JEANETTE  MAY  PITMAN,  b  Sept.  24,  1876;  dau  George  H.  and  Rebecca 
Phyle  (Ruby)  Pitman,  Sr.  Res.  1029  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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324 


Children  (2): 

1.  Ruby  Pitman,  b  Mar.  G,  1906. 

2.  John  Pitman,  b  Jan.  30,  1915. 

[21-344]  ARAMINTA  C.  SYPHERD,  b  June  8,  1884;  dau  Harry  C.  and  Amanda  U.  (Cassel)  Sy¬ 
pherd  [21—118] ;  m  Nov.  22,  1911,  VERNON  H.  BROWN,  b  Nov.  3,  1879;  s  William  R.  and  Emma 
(Hutton)  Brown.  Machinist;  res.  43  E.  Spruce  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  H.,  b  Dec.  10,  1913. 

[21-346]  ANNIE  C.  SYPHERD,  b  June  29.  1887;  dau  Harry  C.  and  Amanda  U.  (Cassel)  Sypherd 
[21-118];  m  Dec.  22,  1908,  RICHARD  G.  RILEY,  b  Apr.  4,  1885;  s  John  T.  and  Mary  Ella  (Hadley) 
Riley.  Machinist;  res.  1107  Green  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Wilmer  W-,  b  Sept.  5,  1912. 

[21-347]  KATIE  E.  CASSEL,  b  May  5,  1883;  dau  Edward  Groff  and  Mary  Snyder  (Erb)  Cassel 
[21-120b];  m  Jan.  29,  1899,  HENRY  L.  JONES,  b  Nov.  4,  1876;  s  William  H.  and  Jennie  (Cooper) 
Jones.  Surveyor;  res.  5027  Willows  Ave.,  W.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Charles  H.,  b  Dec.  31,  1899. 

2.  Bertha  C.,  b  Apr.  1,  1903. 

3.  Grace  W.,  b  July  8,  1909. 

[21-349]  MAHLON  E.  CASSEL,  b  May  20,  1890;  s  Edward  Groff  and  Mary  Snyder  (Erb)  Cassel 
[21-120b];  m  Apr.  20,  1912,  EMILY  CASSELBERRY  METZ,  b  June  27,  1893;  dau  Oliver  U.  and 
Elizabeth  H.  (Smoyer)  Metz.  Miller;  res.  Box  5,  York,  Penna.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Edward  Carl;  b  July  17,  1915. 

2.  David  Metz,  b  Apr.  27,  1917. 

3.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  5,  1918. 

4.  Robert  Metz,  b  Jan.  4,  1920. 

[21-349.1]  HARRY  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  25,  1876;  s  Franklin  and  Lucy  A.  (Pentiock)  Cassel  [21-121]; 
m  Oct.  12,  1909,  LILIAN  MAY  MOORE,  b  Apr.  13,  1887 ;  dau  Alfred  and  Ella  Cornelia  (Carr)  Moore. 
Asst.  Train  Master,  Penna.  R.  R. ;  res.  307  Linden  Ave.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Elinor  Jeanne,  b  July  1,  1917. 

[21-349.2]  LENA  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  14,  1878;  dau  Franklin  and  Lucy  (Pennock)  Cassel  [21-121]; 
m  Sept.  10,  1897,  WILLIAM  H.  POORE,  b  June  10,  1876;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  A.  (Booker)  Poore.  Int. 
Revenue  Service;  res.  Hartly,  Delaware.  (1921.) 

One  child:  W.  Jennings,  b  July  22,  1898. 

[21-352]  ELIZABETH  WOOD,  b  Dec.  27,  1892;  dau  J.  Nelson  and  Catharine  (Cassel)  Wood 
[21-122];  m  Oct.  8,  1913,  OSCAR  RICHARD,  b  Apr.  1,  1888;  s  Jacob  and  Ella  Lavinia  (Long)  Richard. 
Machinist;  res.  York,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Charles  Oscar,  b  July  24,  1914. 

[21-352.3]  CHARLES  E.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1895;  s  Urias  and  Susan  MaV  (Levan) 
Cassel  [21-123];  m  May  23,  1917,  ETHEL  MAY  RIGHTER,  b  Aug.  19,  1895;  dau  Ellwood  and  Emma 
Lehman  (McCormick)  Righter.  Office  Manager;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Charles  E.,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  12,  1919. 

[21-353]  ALICE  PRINTZ,  b  Aug.  27,  1875;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  (Harwich)  Printz  [21-128]; 
m  June  18,  1896,  JOSEPH  ARDELL,  b  Aug.  14,  1864;  d  Oct.  19,  1918.  Res.  5810  Walton  Ave.,  Phila. 
(1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Marian  E.,  b  Dec.  24,  1899. 

2.  Le  Roy  J.,  b  July  25,  1903. 


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325 


3.  Harold  V.,  b  Jan.  25,  1906. 

4.  Earl  K.,  b  Sept.  27,  1908. 

5.  Ruth  N.,  b  Dec.  30,  1910. 

[21-354]  AQUILA  PRINTZ,  b  Mar.  28,  1878;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  (Harwich)  Printz  [21-128]; 
m  Mar.  8,  1905,  ROBERT  EDWARD  McCUNE,  b  June  30,  1878;  s  William  and  Carrie  (Maxwell) 
McCune.  Moulder;  res.  618  Spruce  St.,  Darby,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Margaret  Eloise,  b  Jan.  23,  1906. 

2.  William  Kenneth,  b  Nov.  26,  1908;  d  Aug.  29,  1910. 

3.  Robert  Edward,  b  Sept.  21,  1912. 

4.  Mildred  Alvena,  b  Oct.  7,  1917. 

[21-355]  BERTHA  PRINTZ,  b  May  6,  1881 ;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  (Harwich)  Printz  [21-128]; 
m  Mar.  12,  1902,  J.  WILMER  THOMPSON,  b  Oct.  3,  1879;  s  William  R.  and  Mary  (Koch)  Thompson. 
Architect  and  Engineer.  Res.  703  S.  60th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evelyn  Marie,  b  Aug.  2,  1904. 

2.  William  Robert,  b  Jan.  12,  1912. 

[21-356]  CHARLES  PRINTZ,  b  Sept.  18,  1885;  s  William  H.  and  Mary  (Harwich)  Printz  [21-128]; 
m  June  30,  1915,  EDNA  ADELINE  SHIRK;  dau  David  and  Clementine  (Fortney)  Shirh.  Teacher 
of  Manual  Training;  res.  4725  Camac  St.,  Logan,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-357]  HARRY  VERNON  PRINTZ,  b  Oct.  30,  1888;  s  William  H.  and  Mary  (Harwich)  Printz 
[21-128];  m  Apr.  18,  1912,  ETHEL  LILLIAN  TINKLER,  b  Sept.  2,  1888;  dau  Brinton  J.  and  Mary 
E.  (Carter)  Tinhler.  Tool  maher,  1223  Oahwood  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Esther  T.,  b  Jan.  17,  1916. 

[21-358]  BLANCHE  ALVENA  PRINTZ,  b  Aug.  3,  1893;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  (Harwich) 
Printz  [21-128];  in  Oct.  16,  1913,  SAMUEL  WILSON  FRANKLIN,  b  Mar.  27,  1883;  s  John  Miller 
and  Permilla  (McManus)  Franhlin.  Mechanical-Structural  Engineer;  Highland  Ave.,  Ambler,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Jordon  Printz,  b  Dec.  16,  1915. 

[21-358.2]  ABRAM  C.  BRANT,  b  Sept.  20,  1880;  s  Abraham  and  Sallie  (Cassel)  Brant  [21-133]; 
in  Sept.  14,  1907,  CHARLOTTE  LUKENS,  b  Apr.  12,  1882;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Anna  M.  (Bolton) 
Luhens.  Farmer;  res.  Penn’s  Parh,  Buchs  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Helen  S.,  b  July  11,  1909. 

[21-358.3]  LIZZIE  MAY  BRANT,  b  May  21,  1882;  dau  Abraham  and  Sallie  (Cassel)  Brant 
[21-133];  m  Sept.  6,  1902,  REUBEN  C.  WEBER,  b  Jan.  17,  1873;  s  Andrew  and  Frances  (Knipe) 
Weber.  Dairyman;  res.  117  West  Elm  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[21-358.4]  ANNIE  MAY  WEINRICH,  b  May  30,  1882;  dau  Charles  Edward  and  Lizzie  (Cassel) 
Weinrich  [21-134];  m  WALTER  LEE  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  25,  1884.  Res.  325  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ella  Virginia,  b  June  21,  1906. 

[21-358.5]  ELLA  C.  WEINRICH,  b  Aug.  30,  1884;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Lizzie  (Cassel)  Weinrich 
[21-134];  m  AMOS  S.  WISMER,  b  Apr.  19,  1885;  res.  620  Noble  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Curtis  Weinrich,  b  July  20,  1916. 

[21-358.6]  BLANCHE  RECK,  b  Apr.  23,  1884;  dau  John  and  Ida  (Cassel)  Rech  [21-136];  in 
May  29,  1912,  LEWIS  W.  EVANS,  b  June  21,  1877 ;  s  George  D.  and  Clarissa  (Binder)  Evans.  Hosiery 
Knitter;  res.  3636  N.  19th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[21-359]  MARY  ELIZABETH  METZ,  b  Oct.  29,  1876;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Jane  (Fox) 
Metz  [21-140];  m  Jan.  3,  1905,  WILLIAM  H.  DELP,  b  Sept.  30,  1881;  s  Michael  W.  and  Cathrine 
(Hunsberger)  Delp.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[21-360]  MARTHA  METZ,  b  Sept.  3,  1878;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Jane  (Fox)  Metz  [21-140]; 
m  Mar.  30,  1904,  HARRY  H.  BOSSERT,  b  July  24,  1877;  s  Henry  A.  and  Lizzie  (Hallman)  Bossert. 
Farmer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-361]  HENRY  METZ,  b  June  13,  1880;  s  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Jane  (Fox)  Metz  [21-140]; 
m  Sept.  2,  1899,  MARGARET  SYLVANIA  CRAFT,  b  Oct.  30,  1874;  dau  William  and  Mary  Ann 
(Roshow)  Craft.  Farmer;  res.  Conshohocken,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Elmer  Craft,  b  Feb.  20,  1900. 

2.  Flora  Weaver,  b  Aug.  18,  1901. 

3.  Eleonora  Craft,  b  Aug.  21,  1903. 

4.  Martha  M.,  b  Oct.  22,  1905. 

5.  Alverda  Craft,  b  Sept.  28,  1910. 

6.  Margaret  Craft,  b  Sept.  11,  1912;  d  May  20,  1915. 

[21-362]  SUSANNA  METZ,  b  May  28,  1882;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Jane  (Fox)  Metz 
[21-140];  m  June  16,  1900,  OSWIN  S.  ERB,  b  Nov.  9,  1876;  s  Reuben  J.  and  Sarah  (Sweisford)  Erb. 
Res.  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Henry  M.,  b  Nov.  16,  1900. 

2.  Ella  M.,  b  Nov.  8,  1906;  d  Mar.  25,  1916. 

[21-363]  ABRAHAM  F.  METZ,  b  July  28,  1884;  s  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Jane  (Fox)  Metz 
[21—140] ;  m  Nov.  11,  1911,  MARY  Z.  BORNEMAN,  b  Oct.  7,  1890;  d  Oct.  19,  1918;  dau  John  and 
Rebecca  (Zepp)  Borneman.  Farmer;  Schwenksville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1918.) 

One  child:  John,  b  Jan.  26,  1913. 

[21-364]  EMMA  METZ,  b  Jan.  30,  1887;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Jane  (Fox)  Metz  [21-140]; 
m  Oct.  1,  1904,  HARRY  S.  ERB,  b  May  8,  1881 ;  s  Reuben  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Sweisford)  Erb.  Farmer; 
res.  Barto,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary  Jane,  b  May  1,  1905. 

2.  Harry  M.,  b  Sept.  3,  1906. 

3.  Elsie  May,  b  Feb.  12,  1908. 

4.  Irwin  M.,  b  Jan.  19,  1910. 

5.  Walter  Jordan,  b  Oct.  15,  1911. 

6.  Elmer  M.,  b  Jan.  27,  1914. 

7.  Ralph  Leroy,  6  Apr.  10,  1918. 

[21-366a]  JERIAH  W.  METZ,  b  Mar.  3,  1875;  s  Garrett  K.  and  Hannah  E.  (Saylor)  Metz  [21-142]; 
m  June  15,  1898,  CLARA  E.  FISHER,  b  Oct.  17,  1874;  d  Feb.  22,  1907;  dau  George  W.  and  Susan 
(Colebaugh)  Fisher. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Joseph  Saylor,  b  June  22,  1900. 

2.  Walter  Garret,  b  Oct.  21,  1899;  d  Dec.  26,  1899. 

3.  George  Edward,  b  Nov.  30,  1902. 

[21-366b]  JERIAH  W.  METZ,  same  as  above,  m  June  20,  1917,  EDITH  M.  HOOK,  b  July  6, 
1879;  dau  William  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (McCelland)  Hook.  No  issue.  Receiving  clerk;  res.  4457  N. 
20th  St.,  Phila.  (1919.) 

[21-370]  MARGARET  MININGER,  b  July  11,  1880;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Mary  K.  (Metz)  Mininger 
[21-143];  m  Dec.  13,  1902,  HENRY  D.  FRETZ,  b  July  21,  1879.  Farmer;  res.  Schwenksville,  Pa., 
R.  D.  1.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Henry  M.,  b  Aug.  30,  1907.  . 

[21-371]  KATHRYN  M.  MININGER,  b  Feb.  9,  1882;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Mary  K.  (Metz)  Min¬ 
inger  [21-143];  m  Mar.  26,  1904,  JOHN  G.  KEYSER,  b  Aug.  14, 1 880  ;s  Nathan  and  Mary  L.  (Godshalk) 
Keyser.  Farmer;  res.  Schwenksville,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Nathan  M.,  h  June  18,  1906 

2.  John  M.,  b  May  1,  1909. 

3.  Kathryn  M.,  b  May  15,  1913. 

[21-372]  JOSEPH  M.  MININGER,  b  June  16,  1885;  s  Milton  R.  and  Mary  K.  (Metz)  Mininger 
[21-143];  m  Mar.  19,  1910,  MARY  H.  DETTRA.  Laborer;  res.  Ambler,  Pa.,  Ford  Hook  Farm.  (1919.) 
Children  (5): 

1.  Milton,  b  Nov.  21,  1910. 

2.  Sallie  May,  b  Nov.  27,  1912. 

3.  Lizzie  Etta,  b  Dec.  25,  1913. 

4.  Daizy,  b  Sept.  12,  1915. 

5.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  21,  1918. 

[21-373]  MARY  MININGER,  b  Apr.  7,  1887;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Mary  K.  (Metz)  Mininger 
[21-143];  m  Nov.  27,  1909,  LINFORD  M.  HALLMAN,  b  Aug.  25,  1889;  s  Isaac  H.  and  Lydia  W. 
(Moyer)  Hallman.  Conductor;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Titus  M.,  b  June  26,  1910;  d  Feb.  13,  1911. 

2.  Isaac  M.,  b  May  24,  1912. 

3.  Lester  M.,  b  Dec.  30,  1915. 

4.  Bessie  M.,  b  May  28,  1917. 

[21-374]  ABRAHAM  MININGER,  b  June  5,  1891;  s  Milton  R.  and  Mary  K.  (Metz)  Mininger 
[21-143];  m  Mar.  18,  1916,  MATILDA  Z.  BOORSE,  b  Oct.  26,  1895;  dau  William  K.  and  Sophia  W. 
(Zepp)  Boorse.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Abram  B.,  b  Oct.  16,  1917. 

[21-375]  ALICE  MININGER,  b  Nov.  11,  1895;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Mary  K.  (Metz)  Mininger 
[21-143];  m  Dec.  19,  1914,  CLARENCE  REIFF  ZIEGLER,  b  Feb.  27,  1893.  Cox  foundry  mounting; 
res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Oct.  27,  1915;  d  Nov.  21,  1915. 

2.  John  Vincent,  b  June  5,  1917. 

[21-376]  MAGGIE  M.  HEFFENTRAGER,  b  June  29,  1873;  dau  John  and  Hannah  K.  (Metz) 
Heffentrager  [21-144];  m  July  25,  1897,  PHILIP  B.  WILLIAMS,  b  July  29,  1873;  s  Philip  and  Mary 
D.  (Brunner)  Williams.  Farmer;  res.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  John  Percival  H.,  b  Feb.  27,  1898. 

[21-500]  2.  Rosa  Mae  H.,  b  Mar.  31,  1899;  m  Wilbur  M.  Stout. 

3.  Mary  Emma  H.,  b  Mar.  3,  1902. 

4.  Philip  Wesley  H.,  b  Nov.  19,  1903. 

5.  Horace  Heffentrager,  b  Aug.  18,  1911. 

6.  Kenneth  Arthur  H.,  b  Oct.  9,  1914. 

[21-378]  CHESTER  M.  MOYER,  b  Feb.  4,  1881;  s  Joseph  and  Margaret  K.  (Metz)  Moyer 
[21-145] ;  m  Jan.  10,  1903,  KATIE  D.  DERSTINE,  b  June  5,  1882;  daw  Henry  and  Mary  D.  (Detwiler) 
Derstine.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  1,  Telford,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-379]  MAHLON  M.  MOYER,  b  Dec.  11,  1885;  s  Joseph  and  Margaret  K.  (Metz)  Moyer 
[21-145];  m  Nov.  7,  1908,  ELLA  R.  SLOTTER,  b  Apr.  28,  1888;  dau.  Mahlon  L.  and  Hannah  K. 
(Rauschenberger)  Slotter.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  1,  Telford,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ellis  S.,  b  June  5,  1909. 

2.  Edna  S.,  b  Feb.  4,  1912. 

3.  Milton  S.,  b  Mar.  9,  1914;  d  Mar.  9,  1914. 


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[21-3S0]  IDA  METZ  MOYER,  b  Mar.  18,  1883;  dau  Joseph  and  Margaret  K.  (Metz)  Moyer 
[21-145];  m  Apr.  19,  1902,  FRANKLIN  N.  FREDERICK,  b  Feb.  13,  1880;  s  John  S.  and  Catherine 
(Nyee)  Frederick.  Carpenter;  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Norman  M.  b  Oct.  19,  1902. 

2.  Maggie  M.,  b  Apr.  6,  1905. 

3.  Anna  M.,  b  Sept.  29,  1908. 

4.  Maryetta  M.,  b  May  7,  1917. 

5.  Mahlon  M.,  b  Nov.  13,  1913. 

6.  Franklin  M.,  b  June  19,  1916. 

[21-381]  LAURA  AGNES  METZ,  b  Sept.  7,  1887;  daw  John  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Reiff)  Metz  [21-146]; 
m  June,  1904,  JOSEPH  LARE,  b  June,  1886.  Res.  Markley  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Burton,  b  Jan.  20,  1905. 

2.  Walter,  b  Nov.  19,  1907. 

[21-382]  LINWOOD  R.  METZ,  b  Feb.  20,  1892;  s  John  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Reiff)  Metz  [21-146]; 
m  IDA  LAWRENCE,  b  May  12,  1893;  d  Oct.  16,  1919;  dau  John  and  Mary  Lawrence.  Res.,  543  Barba- 
does  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Merrill,  b  Jan.  26,  1914. 

2.  Linwood,  b  Apr.  27,  1915. 

3.  Harold,  b  Aug.  7,  1916. 

4.  Bertha  Marie,  b  Sept.  4,  1919. 

[21-383]  ELLA  MAY  METZ,  b  May  11, 1893;  dau  John  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Reiff)  Metz  [21-146];  m 
HARRY  UNDERCUFFLER.  Res.  534  Barbadoes  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  Divorced. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Blanche,  b  June  20,  1912. 

2.  Ethel,  b  Sept,  10,  1913. 

[21-384]  SAMUEL  G.  METZ,  s  Samuel  Iv.  and  Lizzie  (Gottschall)  Metz  [21-148] ;  m  1920,  AGNES 
WAMBOLD,  dau  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eugene  Wambold  of  Pennsburg,  Pa.  Res.  Creamery,  Pa.  (1920.) 
One  son:  Donald.  [Letters  unans .] 

[21-385]  JOSEPHINE  BEAN,  b  June  18,  1868;  dau  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Metz)  Bean  [21-149]; 
m  May  28,  1892,  FRANK  CRAFT,  b  Dec.  26,  1867;  s  William  and  May  (Roshong)  Craft.  Farmer; 
res.  Cedars,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[21-501]  1.  Claude,  b  Oct.  4,  1892;  m  Anna  P.  Keelor. 

[21-502]  2.  Leo,  b  Nov.  18,  1894;  m  Essie  B.  Wampole. 

3.  Alverda,  b  Feb.  12,  1897;  d  Sept.  8,  1897. 

[21-503]  4.  Mamie,  b  July  7,  1899;  m  J.  Russel  Kreamer;  m  Oct.  1,  1919. 

5.  Elsie,  b  May  29,  1904. 

6.  Blanche,  b  Feb.  17,  1911. 

[21-386]  JACOB  BEAN,  b  Dec.  25,  1874;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Metz)  Bean  [21-149];  m  Jan. 
11,  1902,  KATIE  MOYER,  b  June  26,  1877;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Stoneback)  Moyer.  Market- 
man;  res.  Eagleville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Erma,  b  Mar.  22,  1907. 

[21-387]  LIZZIE  METZ  KULP,  b  Dec.  7,  1873;  dau  Jacob  C.  and  Lizzie  C.  (Metz)  Kulp  [21-150]; 
m  May  27,  1893,  GARRET  H.  BEAN,  b  Apr.  25,  1868;  s  Henry  F.  and  Catharine  T.  (Hunsicker) 
Bean.  Coal  and  Ice  business;  res.  931  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Russell,  b  July  13,  1894;  d  Mar.  28,  1898. 

2.  Jay  Henry,  b  Nov.  27,  1895. 


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[21-388]  FRANKLIN  METZ  KULP,  b  Oct.  23,  1876;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Lizzie  C.  (Metz)  Kulp 
[21-150];  d  Apr.  12,  1900,  EMMA  J.  LUSTER  (LEISTER),  b  Dec.  10,  1878;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Mary 
(Reed)  Luster.  Inspector  of  Government  Ordnance;  res.  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1918.)  Franklin  Kulp 
served  one  term  as  burgess  of  North  Wales. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary  Beatrice,  b  July  25,  1901. 

2.  Harold,  b  Nov.  29,  1903. 

[21-3891  SYLVANUS  KULP,  b  Jan.  22,  1880;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Lizzie  C.  (Metz)  Kulp  [21-150];  m 
May  27,  1916,  CAROLINE  SCHEETZ,  b  Aug.  24,  1883;  dau  Herbert  and  Caroline  (Menssner) 
Scheetz.  Supt. ;  res.  1844  N.  11th  St.,  Pliila.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Russel  Wayne,  b  Apr.  19,  1917. 

[21-390]  VIOLA  KULP,  b  June  12,  1886;  dau  Jacob  C.  and  Lizzie  C.  (Metz)  Kulp  [21-150];  m 
Sept.  25,  1905,  FRED  HURLEY  LeCATES,  b  Jan.  18,  1886;  s  William  W.  and  Margaret  E.  LeCates. 
Manager  for  Atlantic  Refining  Co.;  res.  Seaford,  Del.  (1918.)  No  issiie. 

[21-391]  HIRAM  L.  METZ,  b  Nov.  28,  1880;  s  Franklin  C.  and  Mary  Ellen  (Loux)  Metz  [21-151]; 
m  June  7,  1911,  ESTHER  C.  WARNER,  b  June  27,  1890;  dau  John  and  Caroline  (Swenson)  Warner. 
Farmer;  res.  Siren,  Wis.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-392]  MARY  L.  HALTEMAN,  b  Jan.  20,  1891;  dau  Henry  M.  and  Catharine  B.  (Grubb) 
Halteman  [21-152];  m  Dec.  20,  1911,  AMMOND  C.  LUDWIG,  b  Apr.  11,  1888;  s  Jerome  B.  and 
Saloma  (Cassel)  Ludwig.  Grocer;  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Mildred  H.,  b  Jan.  19,  1913. 

[21-393]  LINWOOD  H.  HUNSBERGER,  b  July  10,  1878;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Martha  S.  (Heebner) 
Hunsberger  [21-154];  m  Mar.  27,  1901,  REBECCA  MATZ,  b  Dec.  13,  1881;  dau  David  and  Emily 
(Rapine)  Matz.  Manager,  livery  and  garage;  res.  650  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Beatrice,  b  Oct.  6,  1903. 

2.  Mildred,  b  Dec.  16,  1904. 

[21-394]  HARRY  HUNSBERGER,  b  Apr.  7,  1881;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Martha  S.  (Heebner)  Huns¬ 
berger  [21-154];  m  KATHARINE  IRENE  SCHULTZ,  b  May  24,  1880;  dau  Chester  Iv.  and  Margaret 
H.  (Grater)  Schultz  [149-100].  Res.  756  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

At  least  one  child: 

[21-503.1]  Marion,  rn  Joseph  Everett  Williams. 

[21-395]  MINERVA  H.  HUNSBERGER,  b  July  23,  1884;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Martha  S.  (Heebner) 
Hunsberger  [21—154];  m  Oct.  4,  1911,  ALFRED  LEWIS  HALLMAN,  b  Apr.  28,  1883;  d  Mar.  4,  1913; 
s  Dallas  H.  and  Mary  S.  (Felton)  Hallman.  Res.  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-396]  LILLIE  H.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Dec.  17,  1879;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Annie  G.  (Heebner) 
Rosenberger  [21-156];  m  Mar.  10,  1900,  BENJAMIN  M.  LANDIS,  b  Feb.  23,  1876.  Farmer;  res. 
Telford,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Annie  R.,  b  Feb.  14,  1901. 

2.  Elmer  R.,  b  Aug.  2,  1903. 

[21-397]  HORACE  H.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Sept,  13,  1881;  s  Jacob  and  Annie  G.  (Heebner) 
Rosenberger  [21-156];  m  Sept.  20,  1902,  MINERVA  L.  SOUDER,  b  Jan.  20,  1881;  dau  Christian  G. 
Souder.  Cigar  maker;  res.  54  Franklin  Ave.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Norman  S.,  b  July  23,  1903;  d  Oct.  1,  1905. 

2.  Jacob  S.,  b  Dec.  6,  1906. 

3.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Sept.  24,  1909. 


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[21-398]  JACOB  H.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Aug.  2,  1885;  s  Jacob  and  Annie  G.  (Heebner)  Rosen- 
berger  [21-156];  m  Sept.  21,  1908,  ANNA  SWARTZ;  dau  Edwin  Swartz.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Souderton, 
Pa,  (1917.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  11,  1908. 

[21-399]  EDWIN  H.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Feb.  2,  1888;  ,s  Jacob  and  Annie  G.  (Heebner)  Rosen- 
berger  [21-156];  m  Nov.  3,  1906,  ESTELLA  FITZGERALD,  b  May  22,  1889;  dau  Charles  Fitzgerald. 
Cigarmaker;  res.  Souderton,  Pa,  (1917.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Norman  F.,  b  June  22,  1906. 

2.  Pearl  F.,  b  Dec.  22,  1907. 

3.  Lena  F.,  b  Nov.  16,  1909. 

4.  Verna  F.,  b  May  31,  1911. 

5.  Edward  F.,  b  Oct.  12,  1916. 

[21-401]  ALVIN  H.  ALDERFER,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  s  Lewis  S.  and  Mary  Ellen  (Heebner)  Alderfer 
[21-157];  m  Aug.  22,  1908,  DELLA  KRATZ,  b  1883;  dau  Frank  Kratz.  Bookkeeper;  2912  N.  23rd 
St.,  Phila.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Alvin  K.,  b  June  20,  1911. 

2.  Kathryn  Maria,  b  Sept.  23,  1915. 

[21-402]  HORACE  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  4,  1884;  .s  Daniel  G.  and  Sarah  G.  (Landes)  Heebner 
[21—1 58a] ;  m  Apr.  11,  1908,  CATHARINE  M.  NICE,  b  Oct.  23,  1886;  d  Feb.  15,  1920;  dau  Henry 
M.  and  Lizzie  K.  (Moyer)  Nice..  Farmer;  res.  R.  F.  D.  1,  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Waldo  N.,  b  July  16,  1910. 

[21-403]  JACOB  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  10,  1887;  s  Daniel  G.  and  Sarah  G.  (Landes)  Heebner 
[21-158a];  m  Nov.  17,  1899,  STELLA  D.  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Feb.  3,  1888;  dau  Leidy  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Detwiler)  Shellenberger.  Drayman;  res.  50  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-404]  ABRAM  L.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  3,  1891;  s  Daniel  G.  and  Sarah  G.  (Landes)  Heebner 
[21— 1 58a] ;  m  June  12,  1913,  SUSAN  N.  FREED,  b  Mar.  7,  1892;  dau  Eleazer  A.  and  Susan  L.  (Nice) 
Freed.  Farmer;  res.  Telford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Earle  F.,  b  July  18,  1915;  d  Oct.  4,  1916. 

2.  Steward  F.,  b  Apr.  5,  1917. 

3.  Margaret  F.,  b  Aug.  5,  1919. 

[21-406]  HERMAN  M.  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  13,  1896;  s  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  Katherine 
(Medicke)  Heebner  [21-159];  m  May  7,  1918,  EVELYN  BARBARA  HILLMAN,  b  Aug.  22,  1896; 
dau  Charles  W.  and  Louisa  (Boland)  Hillman.  Bookkeeper;  res.  215  Llanerch  Ave.,  Llanerch,  Pa. 
(1920.)  Herman  Heebner  served  as  1st  Class  Seaman  in  the  World  War.  He  was  stationed  at  Great 
Lakes  Naval  Training  Station,  Chicago,  Ill.  He  was  discharged,  Jan.  31,  1919. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth  Katherine,  b  Jan.  30,  1920. 

2.  George  Kriebel,  3rd,  b  June  7,  1922. 

[21-407]  FRANK  MEDICKE  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  18,  1898;  s  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  Catherine 
(Medicke)  Heebner  [21-159] ;  m  June  29,  1918,  JENNIE  E.  MORRISON,  b  Jan.  19,  1892 ;  dau  Thomas 
F.  and  Mary  A.  (Dickson)  Morrison.  Sheet  Metal  Worker;  res.  2956  N.  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Frank  Heebner  served  with  the  Merchant  Marine  on  the  training  ships  Meade  and  Cobb  during 
the  World  War.  He  was  discharged,  Feb.  4,  1919. 

One  child:  Frank  Morrison,  b  Feb.,  1921. 

[21-408]  CLETA  M.  HECKLER,  b  Sept.  30,  1894;  dau  Romanus  and  Susanna  A.  (Heebner) 
Heckler  [21-164a];  m  Feb.  9,  1918,  HAROLD  Y.  PLATT,  b  Sept.  2,  1896;  s  Robert  and  Sallie  (Yost) 
Platt.  Electrician;  res.  129  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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[21-408.1]  EDITH  HECKLER,  b  June  4,  1898;  dau  Romanus  and  Susanna  A.  (Heebner)  Heckler 
[2 1-1 64a] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1919,  JAMES  DEVEAUX  MIFFLIN,  of  Columbia,  Pa. 

[21-409]  MARTHA  RAY  HOUCK,  b  Nov.  12,  1879;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Houck 
[21-167];  m  July  16,  1910,  JOHN  HENRY  SHINGLER,  b  Nov.  8,  1872;  s  Clarence  and  Phoebe 
(Wingard)  Shingler.  Farmer;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  3.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-410]  AMANDA  HOUCK,  b  Aug.  11,  1872;  d  May  16,  1890;  dau  Reuben  and  Mary  Snyder 
(Erb)  Houck  [21-168];  m  CHARLES  FARRINGTON. 

One  child: 

[21-504]  Mary,  b  Mar.  14,  1890;  m  Wellington  Bustard. 

[21-411]  DR.  JOHN  B.  LOWNES,  b  June  2,  1886;  s  Charles  and  Mary  C.  (Heist)  Lownes  [21-172] ; 
m  Sept.  11,  1907,  KATHRYN  D.  WEIS,  b  Mar.  24,  1886;  dau  John  and  Wilhelmina  Weis.  Physician; 
res.  1849  North  19th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Dr.  Lownes  graduated  from  the  Jefferson  Medical  College  in  1902;  began  private  practice,  limited 
to  urology,  Aug.,  1907.  He  has  addressed  and  demonstrated  genito  urinary  surgery  at  the  Medical 
Arts  Bldg.,  and  Jefferson  Medical  College.  He  is  Urologist  at  the  Germantown  Hospital. 

[21-413]  ABRAHAM  B.  DETWILER,  b  Aug.  8,  1878;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Annie  M.  (Bean)  Detwiler 
[21-178]:  m  June  4,  1901,  JULIA  PEDRICK,  b  Mar.  22,  1876;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  Pedrick. 
Clerk;  res.  1129  Princess  Ave.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  George  P.,  b  May  6,  1903. 

2.  Irene  E.,  b  Nov.  24,  1906. 

[21-414]  RUSSELL  K.  DETWILER,  b  Aug.  26,  1901 ;  s  Isaiah  C.  and  Margaret  (Kugler)  Detwiler 
[21-181];  m  EDNA  SCHAEFFER,  b  Nov.  23,  1899;  dau  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Rauch)  Schaeffer.  Res. 
Collegeville,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[21-414.1]  SAMUEL  D.  MILLER,  b  Mar.  28,  1889;  s  David  H.  and  Ann  Rebecca  (Detwiler) 
Miller  [21—182] ;  m  Sept.  11,  1912,  BELLE  MORGAN,  b  Sept.  26,  1888;  dau  Theodore  and  Fannie 
(Brower)  Morgan.  Dairy  Products  Mfg. ;  res.  102  West  Freedley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Samuel  D.,  b  Dec.  17,  1916. 

[21-414.2]  J.  TYSON  MILLER,  b  Jan.  23,  1891;  s  David  H.  and  Ann  Rebecca  (Detwiler)  Miller 
[21-182];  m  Sept.  18,  1913,  EVELYN  DETWILER,  b  Dec.  12,  1890;  dau  Abraham  and  Camilla  G. 
(Haws)  Detwiler.  Line  foreman;  res.  Haws  Ave.  and  Oak  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[21-415]  FLORENCE  D.  GOULDEY,  b  Nov.  2,  1887;  dau  Isaiah  C.  and  Almira  T.  (Detwiler) 
Gouldey  [21-183] ;  m  HARRY  H.  HALLMAN,  b  June  17,  1883 ;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Ellen  (Heist)  Hallman. 
Wire  chief;  res.  2837  North  24th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Albert,  b  Mar.  31,  1909. 

2.  Edith,  b  May  4,  1915. 

3.  Harry,  b  Apr.  12,  1921. 

[21-416]  ANDREW  P.  GOULDEY,  b  Dec.  6,  1891;  s  Isaiah  C.  and  Almira  Tyson  (Detwiler) 
Gouldey  [21-183];  m  Nov.  27,  1919,  CORA  H.  HALLMAN,  b  Jan.  29,  1889;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Ellen 
H.  (Heist)  Hallman.  Sheet  metal  worker;  res.  2839  N.  24th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[21-417]  ISAIAH  D.  GOULDEY,  b  Feb.  6,  1894;  s  Isaiah  C.  and  Almira  Tyson  (Detwiler)  Gouldey 
[21-183];  m  Dec.  6,  1919,  REBECCA  M.  RADER,  b  May  9,  1901;  dau  Edward  and  Anna  (Haring) 
Rader.  Farmer;  res.  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[21-418]  GRACE  M.  GOULDEY,  b  Dec.  29,  1897;  dau  Isaiah  C.  and  Almira  Tyson  (Detwiler) 
Gouldey  [21-183];  m  Nov.  26,  1919,  WILMER  C.  TYSON,  b  Oct.  21,  1896;  s  Elwood  F.  and  Esther 
A.  (Cassel)  Tyson.  Machinist;  res.  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 


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[21-419]  MARION  CUSTER,  b  July  16,  1890;  dau  Urias  D.  and  Anna  (Hallman)  Custer  [21-187]; 
rn  June  18,  1913,  RAYMOND  K.  STRITZINGER.  b  Dec.  15,  1888;  s  Lewis  G.  Stritzinger.  Res.  107  W. 
Fornance  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Robert  Lewis,  b  Oct.  11,  1914. 

[21-420]  MAY  H.  HUNSICKER,  b  May  1,  1886;  dan  Melvin  T.  and  Ella  D.  (Hunsicker)  Hunsicker 
[21-190];  m  Apr.  26,  1911,  BRAINERD  HENRY  GEISE,  b  .July  22.  1885;  .s  Simon  and  Mary  Anna 
Geise.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary;  res.  26  Freedley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Florence  Geraldine,  b  Mar.  30,  1913. 

2.  Helen  Beatrice,  b  Feb.  10,  1918. 


[21-421]  STELLA  K.  HUNSICKER,  b  Mar.  5,  1877;  dau  Garret  F.  and  Ida  J.  (Keeley)  Hunsicker 
[21-191];  m  Sept.  19,  1899,  REV.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  GENSZLER,  b  July  4,  1867;  s  Henry  A. 
and  Henrietta  (Faszbinder)  Genszler.  Pastor  Eng.  Lutheran  Church  at  Racine;  res.  1013  Center  St., 
Racine,  Wis.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Henrietta  C.,  b  June  16,  1900. 

2.  Garret  F.,  b  May  24,  1903. 

3.  Stella  Marjorie,  b  Mar.  18,  1906. 

4.  M.  Dorothy,  b  Aug.  10,  1911. 

5.  George  Win.,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  2,  1915. 

[21-422]  MARION  DETWILER,  b  Apr.  29,  1893;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Alice  (Stauffer)  Detwiler 
[21-195];  m  Sept.  22,  1917,  EDWARD  E.  EMMERS,  b  Dec.  20,  1891;  s  Ernest  and  Mary  (Wilson) 
Emmers.  Bookkeeper;  res.  354  Washington  St.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.)  Edward  Emmers  was  a 
corporal  in  the  World  War,  served  in  France  in  Co.  G.,  316th  Infantry. 

[21-422.1]  HELEN  R.  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  22,  1895;  dau  Warren  H.  and  Ella  (Van  Horn)  Detwiler 
[21-200];  m  Nov.  19,  1921,  F.  FURMAN  BETTS,  s  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  Franklin  Betts  of  Germantown, 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[21-423]  PAULINE  DETWILER,  b  July  17,  1897;  dau  Michael  H.  and  Ella  (Yeagle)  Detwiler 
[21-  202]  nr,  Oct.  16,  1915,  WILLIAM  PIERSON,  b  Feb.  8,  1882;  s  Martin  and  Kristine  (Kristianson) 
Pierson.  Machinist;  res.  869  Ringgold  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[21-423.1]  HELEN  DETWILER  BADER,  b  Aug.' 9,  1898;  dau  Frank  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Detwiler) 
Bader  [21-203];  m  Oct.  20,  1920,  JOHN  ROBARTS  YOST,  b  July  20,  1889;  s  John  Adams  and  Mary 
Virginia  (Robarts)  Yost.  Real  estate  broker;  res.  230  Second  Ave.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1922.) 

John  Robarts  Yost  enlisted  in  the  Pa.  National  Guard,  July  19,  1917 ;  commissioned  Sept.  22,  1917, 
as  2nd  Lieut.  Artillery;  commissioned  1st  Lieut.,  March  18,  1918;  assigned  to  Co.  C,  103rd  Ammuni¬ 
tion  Train,  28th  Div.  He  served  over  seas  with  the  28th  Div.;  discharged  May  19,  1919. 


[21-424]  HARVEY  CARL  DETWILER,  b  Jan.  31,  1897;  s  Harvey  A.  and  Harriet  (Henshaw) 
Detwiler  [21-208];  m  May  25,  1920,  MILDRED  ANNA  EASTON,  b  May  22,  1896;  dau  William 
Nelson  and  Sarah  (Schafer)  Easton.  Chemist;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Sarah  Easton,  b  Nov.  28,  1921. 

Harvey  Carl  Detwiler  was  commissioned  2nd  Lieutenant,  Infantry,  at  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  15,  1917,  and  was  assigned  to  and  served  with  the  316th  Regiment  of  Infantry  for  the  duration 
of  the  World  War.  He  took  part  in  the  following  engagements:  Sector  304,  Battle  Montfaucon,  Troyon 
sector,  Grand  Montaigne,  Battle  of  Hill  No.  378.  Lieut.  Detwiler  was  commissioned  1st  Lieutenant 
on  Oct.  23,  1918,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  July  15,  1919 


[21-425]  HENRY  STOVER  CASSEL,  b  May  20,  1889;  s  Maris  Vernon  and  Laura  Bella  (Pierson) 
Cassel  [21-216];  m  May  19,  1915,  FRANCIS  CECELIA  OTTERSTETTER,  b  Oct.  19,  1893;  dau 
Jacob  F.  and  Fannie  C.  (Braun)  Otterstetter.  Farmer;  res.  Gratersford,  Pa.  (1918.) 


One  child:  Henry  Stover,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  1,  1915. 


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[21-426]  ROBERT  C.  BENNER,  b  Mar.  12,  1890;  s  Milton  B.  and  Minnie  M.  (Cassel)  Benner 
[21-221] ;  m  Jan.  15,  1916,  MARGARETTA  A.  RENNER,  b  May  1,  1894; dau  John K.  Renner.  Cattle 
Dealer;  res.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2); 

1.  Merrill  R.,  b  June  24,  1916. 

2.  Rowena  R.,  b  Apr.  8,  1918 

[21-427]  CLAUDE  C.  ALLEBACH,  b  Aug.  22,  1896;  s  D.  Melvin  and  Alice  M.  (Cassel)  Allebach 
[21-222];  m  May  25,  1918,  ANNA  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  3,  1894;  dau  Hiram  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder) 
Kriebel  [25-193].  Farm  Laborer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[21-428]  ELWOOD  K.  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  14,  1882;  s  Isaiah  K.  and  Salome  H.  (Keeler) 
Cassel  [21-229];  m  Mar.  31,  1904,  MARSELLA  K.  TYSON,  6  Aug.  6,  1883;  dau  Isaac  II.  and  Marsella 
Kepler  Tyson.  Carpenter;  res.  Skippack,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Florence  Margaret,  b  Aug.  8,  1904. 

2.  Frances  Elenora  T.,  b  Jan.  26,  1906. 

3.  Jacob  Newton  T.,  b  Feb.  3,  1908. 

4.  William  Copeland,  b  Feb.  4,  1910. 

5.  Atwood  T.,  b  May  3,  1912. 

[21-429]  LYDIA  MAE  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  26,  1883;  d  Apr.  20,  1908;  dau  Isaiah  K.  and  Salome  H. 
(Keeler)  Cassel  [21-229];  m  Nov.  8,  1905,  WILLIAM  STOCK. 

One  child:  Melvin  Cassel,  b  Sept.  5,  1907;  d  June  2,  1908. 

[21M30]  LINFORD  K.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  1,  1887;  s  Isaiah  K.  and  Salome  H.  (Keeler)  Cassel  [21-229] ; 
m  Nov.  12,  1910,  MARY  C.  CRAMER;  b  June  29,  1889;  dau  Edwin  R.  and  Susan  M.  (Conver)  Cramer. 
Farmer;  Schwenksville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-431]  DAVID  WELLS  CASSEL,  b  May  18,  1894 ;  s  Andrew  I.  and  Emma  (Wells)  Cassel  [21-237] ; 
m  Nov.  25,  1918,  HELEN  KERNOHAN,  b  Feb.  25,  1893;  dau  John  A.  and  Isabel  (McCormick)  Kerno- 
han.  Auto  parts  Salesman;  res.  31  Oak  Ave.,  East  Lansdowne,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  Child:  Jean  Helen,  b  Feb.  11,  1920. 

[21-431.1]  CHARLES  R.  RIDINGTON,  b  July  16,  1893;  s  Richard  M.  and  Mary  E.  (Cassel)  Riding- 
ton  [21-240];  m  Aug.  19,  1922,  HELEN  NEWBURY,  dau  George  and  Isabel  Newbury.  Mrs.  Riding- 
ton  is  a  graduate  of  Brown  University.  Real  Estate  and  accounting,  157  S.  Broad  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 
(1922.) 

[21-431.2]  LAWRENCE  C.  K.  RIDINGTON,  s  Richard  M.  and  Mary  E.  (Cassel)  Ridington 
[21-240];  m  Apr.  26,  1922,  CLAUDIA  WILSON.  Auditor  for  Stanley  Booking  Co.;  res.  2104  N.  15th 
St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

[21-431. 5a]  MARY  I.  LONGACRE,  b  Aug.  21,  1863;  dau  Matthias  R.  and  Mary  J.  (Goodwin) 
Longacre  [21-247. la];  m  D.  EDGAR  KERN,  b  Jan.  16,  1855;  d  Aug.  19,  1904. 

One  child: 

[21-504.1]  Grace,  m - Haas;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[21-431. 5b]  MARY  I.  (LONGACRE)  KERN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  WILLIAM  GARFIELD, 
b  Aug.  19,  1858.  Res.  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[21-431.6]  ALBERT  LONGACRE,  b  Jan.  7,  1878;  s  Matthias  R.  and  Mary  J.  (Goodwin)  Longacre 
[21-247. la];  m  LIZZIE  HORNER.  Res.  514  Sheridan  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable 
to  complete.} 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Betty,  d  aged  2  yrs. 

2.  Albert,  b  ab.  1903. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Milton  Benner. ] 

[21—431.7]  EDITH  V.  LONGACRE,  b  May  21,  1887;  dau  Matthias  R.  and  Mary  J.  (Vanderbilt) 
Longacre  [21-247.1b];  m  Apr.  29,  1917,  JOHN  WILLIAM  SIMPSON,  b  Apr.  5,  1887;  .s  James  B.  and 
Edna  D.  (Bryant)  Simpson.  Smelter  and  oil  man;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Box  48,  Ventura,  Cal.  (1922.) 
No  issue. 

[21-431.8]  MABEL  R.  LONGACRE,  b  Jan.  11,  1891;  dau  Matthias  R.  and  Mary  J.  (Vanderbilt) 
Longacre  [21-247. lb];  m  Sept.  29,  1919,  LEE  MURRAY,  b  Sept.  29,  1887.  Oil  man;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1, 
Box  1,  Ventura,  Cal.  (1922.) 

One  son:  Richard  Lee,  b  Oct.  21,  1921. 


2.  Cora,  b  Jan.  8,  1878;  d  Aug.  8,  1921;  m 


[21-431. 10a]  ALICE  G.  BENNER,  b  Feb.  5,  1858;  dau  Milton  and  Anndora  (Longacre)  Benner 
[21-247.3];  m  Feb.  5,  1876,  in  Phila.,  EDWARD  P.  CHAMPLIN,  of  Jonesville,  Mich.  (1922.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  Edward,  b  Dec.  13,  1876;  d  in  infancy. 

|  1.  William  Dereiser. 

I  2.  Harry  J.  Ringler. 

3.  Anna  G.,  b  Dec.  19,  1880;  m  James  E.  Hamilton. 

4.  Infant,  b  1881;  d  in  infancy. 

5.  Infant,  d  in  infancy. 

6.  Lola,  b  Feb.  20,  1883;  she  is  now  Sec’y  of  the  State  Board  of  Vocational  Education, 

Capitol  Building,  Oklahoma  City,  Oklahoma.  (1921.) 

[21-431. 10b]  ALICE  G.  (BENNER)  CHAMPLIN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  in  1902,  HARRY 
FROST  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  [Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Milton  Benner .] 


[21-504. 2a] 
[21-504.2b] 
[21-504.3] 


[21-431.11]  IDA  M.  BENNER,  b  Feb.  3,  1860;  dau  Milton  and  Anndora  (Longacre)  Benner 
[21—247.3] ;  m  May  25,  1881,  GROSVENOR  C.  VARNUM,  b  Aug.  28,  1857;  s  Richard  S.  and  Harriet 
(Champlin)  Varnum.  Druggist;  res.  Jonesville,  Mich.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[21-504.4]  Harriet  C.,  b  Dec.  17,  1883;  m  J.  Herbert  Wickman. 

[21-431.12]  IRENE  LONGAKER,  b  Oct.  23,  1864;  dau  Davis  B.  and  Phebe  H.  (Bowen)  Longaker 
[21-247.4];  m  FRANCIS  D.  MAXWELL,  b  Dec.  21,  1854;  s  Francis  H.  and  Katharine  (Whitman) 
Maxwell.  Res.  64  East  Greenwood  Ave.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  (1922.)  Mr.  Maxwell  was  for  many  years 
engaged  in  the  printing  business,  but  is  now  connected  with  a  Philadelphia  bank. 

Irene  Longaker  Maxwell  has  been  for  many  years  prominently  engaged  in  the  work  of  Women’s 
Clubs  in  Delaware  County,  Pa.  She  has  taken  an  active  part  in  promoting  reform  movements  and  in 
developing  interests  for  the  betterment  of  women.  She  also  manages  several  sea  shore  hotels. 

Children  (2): 

[21-504.8]  1.  Grace,  b  Oct.  1,  1886;  m  George  W.  Curtis. 

2.  Frances  Helen,  b  Feb.  28, 1 896 ;  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Frances  Maxwell  is  a  graduate  of  Swarth- 
more  College  and  is  engaged  in  Chautauqua  work  of  the  Swarthmore  Chautauqua. 

[21-431.13]  HARRY  B.  LONGAKER,  b  Jan.  23,  1867;  s  Davis  B.  and  Phoebe  (Bowen)  Longaker 
[21-247.4];  m  Feb.  1907,  ALICE  H.  HOWARD,  b  Nov.  3,0,  1866;  dau  George  and  Jane  (Dryadel) 
Howard.  Decorator;  res.  823  North  25th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[21-431.15]  ADDIE  M.  LONGACRE,  b  May  28,  1874;  dau  Henry  Dewees  and  Phoebie  P.  (Vander¬ 
bilt)  Longacre  [21-247.5];  m  Dec.  3,  1896,  ROBERT  W.  PINNER,  b  July  31,  1874;  s  William  and  Sarah 
(Shockley)  Pinner.  Real  estate  and  insurance  business;  res.  6  North  Second  St.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1922.) 
Children  {3): 

1.  Felton  R.,  b  1898;  2735  Mickle  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

2.  Warren  E.,  b  1900;  2735  Mickle  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 


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3.  Robert  H.,  b  1904;  2735  Mickle  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Felton  R.  Pinner  served  in  the  Merchant  Marine  during  the  World  War. 

[21-431.16]  EDWARD  C.  LONGACRE,  b  Mar.  17,  1886,  s  Henry  D.  and  Phoebie  P.  (Vanderbilt) 
Longacre  [21-247.5];  m  MABEL  BRILL,  b  Feb.  13,  1886;  dau  John  and  Emily  L.  Brill.  Res.  Camden, 
N.  J.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mildred  Ruth,  b  Aug.  12,  1910. 

2.  Edward  C.,  b  May  31,  1914. 

3.  Doris  Mabel,  b  Nov.  30,  1919. 

[21-431.17]  HARRY  V.  LONGACRE,  b  Jan.  14,  1889;  s  Henry  D.  and  Phoebie  P.  (Vanderbilt) 
Longacre  [21-247.5];  m  IDA  MYERS,  b  Oct.  3,  1892.  Res.  Camden,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

[21-432a]  MARY  ADA  REIFF,  b  Mar.  28,  1866;  dau  William  M.  and  Emma  C.  (Barr) 
Reiff  [21-248] ;  m  Nov.  27,  1890,  J.  MORRIS  HIGH,  b  Dec.  9,  1866,  d  June  22,  1899;  s  Ezra  and  Amelia 
(Detweiler)  High.  Letter  Carrier;  res.  906  23rd  St.,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[21-505]  1.  William  Ralph,  b  Aug.  17,  1895;  m  Martha  J.  Crossley. 

2.  Edna  Reiff,  b  Apr.  13,- 1898;  d  July  23,  1899. 

[21 -432b]  MARY  ADA  (REIFF)  HIGH,  same  as  above;  m  2d  time,  Sept.  6,  1913,  ARTHUR  M. 
ALDRICH,  b  July  3,  1860.  Tool  designer;  res.  Watervliet,  N.  Y.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-433]  WILLIAM  HOWARD  REIFF,  b  Sept.  26,  1871 ;  s  William  M.  and  Emma  C.  (Barr)  Reiff 
[21—248] ;  m  Jan.  15,  1896,  MARY  BARBARA  GEISER,  b  Oct.  30,  1869;  dau  Christopher  and  Clara 
(Thieman)  Geiser.  Engineer  of  Tests;  res.  420  S.  12th  St.,  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[21-506]  Leona  Marie,  b  Aug.  25,  1897;  m  Joseph  DiNunzio. 

[21 -434a]  MORRIS  WEISNER  REIFF,  b  May  22,  1871 ;  s  George  Henry  and  Clara  Isabella  (Gift) 
Reiff  [21-249] ;  m  June  29,  1893,  ELIZABETH  IDELLA  HILL  ROWLAND.  Elizabeth  Idella  Hill 
was  adopted  by  a  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Rowland,  who  gave  her  their  name  and  she  was  married  under  the  name 
of  Rowland. 

Children  (2): 

[21-507]  1.  Helen  Marie,  b  Apr.  26,  1894;  m  Harvey  C.  Lewis. 

[21-508].  2.  Edith  May,  b  May  10,  1896;  m  Daniel  Bard. 

[21 -434b]  MORRIS  WEISNER  REIFF,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  9,  1912,  EMMA  CLINE 
DAILEY,  b  Feb.  13,  1867;  dau  Lewis  Anniaus  and  Anna  Eliza  (Miller)  Dailey.  Railroader;  res.  620 
Wyoming  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[21-438]  MAUDE  A.  REIFF,  b  Dec.  20,  1883;  dau  George  Henry  and  Clara  I.  (Gift)  Reiff  [21-249] ; 
m  June  24,  1905,  JOHN  M.  JACOBS,  b  Aug.  22,  1875;  s  Rhoadanis  H.  and  Margarite  J.  (Slick)  Jacobs. 
Railroader;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Irene  B.,  b  Aug.  10,  1906. 

[21-439]  CLAUDE  S.  REIFF,  b  Dec.  17,  1881 ;  s  Irwin  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Scheetz)  Reiff  [21-250] ;  m 
Mar.  23,  1907,  CARRIE  E.  BECHTEL,  b  Sept.  24,  1881;  dau  David  and  Kathern  (Richards)  Bechtel. 
Machinist;  res.  531  N.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-440]  ELSIE  MAY  REIFF,  b  May  9,  1883;  dau  Irwin  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Scheetz)  Reiff  [21-250]; 
m  Aug.  23,  1906,  HARRY  C.  BECKER,  b  Aug.  8,  1882;  s  George  and  Susan  (High)  Becker.  Clerk; 
res.  411  N.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[2 1-44 la]  DAVID  WINFIELD  KEYSER,  b  Apr.  2,  1872;  s  David  B.  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Roberts) 
Keyser  [21-251];  m  Sept.  6,  1905,  MARTHA  B.  GRATER,  b  Apr.  28,  1883;  d  Apr.  13,  1916;  dau  Elias 
T.  and  Sara  W.  (Bergey)  Grater.  Carriage  Painter. 

One  child:  Edwin  G.  b  June  25,  1907. 


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[21-441b]  DAVID  WINFIELD  KEYSER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  Mar.  27,  1920,  SALLIE  W. 
PENNAPACKER,  b  Sept.  12,  1879;  dau  Rein  D.  and  Mary  E.  (Weidemoyer)  Pennapacker.  Res. 
Gratersford,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[21-442]  JOHN  ROBERTS  KEYSER,  b  May  8  1874;  d  Feb.  1,  1901;  s  David  B.  and  Anna  E. 
(Roberts)  Keyser  [21-251];  m  Oct.  14,  1896,  LIZZIE  L.  HUNSICKER,  dau  Daniel  M.  and  Kate  (Lan¬ 
dis)  Hunsicker.  John  R.  Keyser  was  a  carriage  painter;  Center  Point,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[21-443]  ESTELLA  MAY  KEYSER,  b  Feb.  16,  1880;  dau  David  B.  and  Anna  E.  (Roberts)  Key¬ 
ser  [21-251] ;  m  Apr.  10,  1909,  ALVIN  B.  HATFIELD,  b  Apr.  3,  1882 ;  s  Frank  and  Hannah  E.  (Bossert) 
Hatfield.  Machinist;  res.  1325  W.  Wishart  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Keyser,  b  June  12,  1910;  d  Dec.  16,  1910. 

2.  Anna  Eileen,  b  Jan.  20,  1912. 

3.  Alvin  Keyser,  b  Mar.  27,  1914. 

[21-444]  FLORENCE  MAY  CASSELBERRY,  b  Sept.  25,  1878;  dau  John  H.  and  Clara  (Gouldy) 
Casselberry  [21-258];  m  June  30,  1903,  WARREN  H.  GRATER.  Res.  Trappe,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Hazel  Mae,  b  May  27,  1905. 

2.  Adelaide  Florence,  b  June  13,  1910. 

3.  Kathryn  Alma,  b  Dec.  5,  1914. 

[21-446]  J.  STROUD  WEBER,  b  Apr.  9,  1883;  s  Dr.  Matthias  Y.  and  Ann  R.  (Casselberry)  Weber 
[21-259] ;  m  June  26,  1909,  ELMA  M.  PHILIPS,  b  Dec.  13,  1881 ;  dau  Judson  G.  and  Mary  S. (Penny- 
packer)  Philips.  Lawyer;  106  Franklin  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-447]  MORGAN  C.  WEBER,  b  Nov.  27,  1884;  s  Dr.  Matthias  Yost  and  Ann  R.  (Casselberry) 
Weber  [21-259] ;  m  June  7,  1911,  SARAH  H.  BEAN,  b  Jan.  6, 188Q]dau  John  F.  and  Sarah  H.  (Hallman) 
Bean.  Clerk;  res.  Evansburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Harold  Bean,  b  July  27,  1916. 

[21-448]  ALICE  R.  WEBER,  b  Mar.  5,  1886;  dau  Dr.  Matthias  Y.  and  Anna  R.  (Casselberry) 
Weber  [21-259];  m  Apr.  25,  1907,  FRANK  S.  BALLENTINE,  b  Aug.  5,  1883;  s  Frank  S.  and  Emily 
(Slocum)  Ballentine.  Manager,  fertilizer  business;  res.  Fort  Myers,  Florida.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Emily  Slocum,  b  Feb.  11,  1908. 

2.  Mattis  Weber,  b  Mar.  10,  1909. 

3.  Corbin  Chrisman,  b  Apr.  13,  1911. 

4.  Alice  Casselberry,  b  Oct.  25,  1913. 

5.  Howard  Kerner,  b  Dec.  12,  1915. 

[21-449]  DOROTHY  A.  WEBER,  b  Aug.  25,  1894;  dau  Dr.  Matthias  Yost  and  Ann  R.  (Cassel¬ 
berry)  Weber  [21-259] ;  m  Feb.  21,  1917,  ISAAC  B.  HECKLER,  b  June  13,  1894;  s  Mahlon  and  Emma 
(Boehner)  Heckler.  Farmer;  res.  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Isaac  Weber,  b  Mar.  9,  1918. 

[21-451]  MARY  AMELIA  CASSELBERRY,  b  Apr.  16,  1893;  dau  Christopher  Wigton  and  Rebecca 
T.  (Miller)  Casselberry  [21-260];  m  Jan.  18,  1913,  WILSON  S.  UNDERCOFFLER,  b  Nov.  3,  1892; 
6-  J.  B.  Undercoffler.  (1917.)  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Herbert  Llewellyn,  b  July  27,  1914. 

2.  Myrtle,  b  June  5,  1916. 

[21-452]  LEROY  CASSELBERRY  TRUCKSESS,  b  Sept.  10,  1888;  s  Irwin  S.  and  Catharine  J. 
(Casselberry)  Trucksess  [21-261];  rn  Oct.  9,  1912,  ANNA  M.  LIST,  b  Mar.  1,  1892;  dau  William  and 
Jennie  List.  Res.  128  W.  Haines  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Jennie  May,  h  Aug.  30,  1913;  d  Nov.  12,  1914. 

2.  Catharine  Ruth,  b  Nov.  5,  1914. 

3.  Charles  Edward,  b  May  20,  1916. 


[21-453]  CLARENCE  CASSELBERRY  TRUCKSESS,  b  Nov.  14,  1891;  s  Irwin  S.  and  Catharine 
J.  (Casselberry)  Trucksess  [21-261];  m  Sept.  28,  1912,  HELEN  L.  REINHART,  b  July  18,  1892; 
d  July  21,  1915;  dau  Frederic  and  Mary  Reinhart.  Res.  5906  McCallum  St.,  Germantown,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  Casselberry,  b  Mar.  11,  1913;  d  July  11,  1913. 

2.  George  Anders  Reinhart,  b  Jan.  4,  1915. 

[21-454]  NORRIS  BURR  TRUCKSESS,  b  Dec.  12,  1893;  s  Irwin  S.  and  Catharine  J.  (Cassel¬ 
berry)  Trucksess  [21—261] ;  m  Oct.  22,  1911,  HAZEL  B.  LEWIS,  b  July  23,  1896;  d  June  25,  1915; 
dau  Alvin  and  Clara  Lewis.  Res.  5906  McCallum  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Norris  Irwin,  b  Aug.  7,  1912;  d  Feb.  16,  1913. 

[21-455]  IVAN  R.  TRUCKSESS,  b  Mar.  16,  1896;  s  Irwin  S.  and  Catharine  J.  (Casselberry) 
Trucksess  [21-261];  m  Aug.  3,  1917,  ANNA  C.  KAZENWADEL,  b  Sept.  25,  1894;  dau  Gottlob 
Kazenwadel.  Driver;  5906  McCallum  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 


[21-456]  ELIZABETH  KOONS  CASSELBERRY,  b  July  28,  1892;  dau  Theodore  M.  and  Mary 
S.  (Koons)  Casselberry  [21-262];  m  Apr.  28,  1917,  FREDERICK  J.  MICHEL,  b  Apr.  29, 1893;  s  Elias 
and  Anna  (Weaver)  Michel.  Bookkeeper;  res.  1716  Francis  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  5,  1918. 


[21-457]  AMY  J.  H.  EVANS,  b  July  10,  1891;  dau  George  W.  and  S.  Irene  (Heebner)  Evans 
[21-264];  rn  Oct.  4,  1910,  CLEMENT  M.  SCHWENK,  b  Aug.  25,  1885.  Res.  1004  Green  St.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1918.) 


One  child:  Sarah  Irene,  b  Mar.  24,  1912. 


[21-458]  CATHARINE  HART  SPENCER,  b  Oct.  8,  1890;  dau  Robert  and  Florence  (Hart) 
Spencer  [21-268];  m  June  23,  1917,  DUDLEY  MILLS  BAKER,  b  Mar.  23,  1887;  s  Frank  Woods  and 
Jennie  Porter  (Mills)  Baker.  Manufacturer;  res.  4  Auburn  Court,  Brookline,  Mass.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dudley  Mills,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  12,  1918. 


[21-459]  CARMEN  CETIA  CHRISTINA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  10,  1898;  dau  Christopher  and 
Priscilla  (Dotterer)  Heebner,  Jr.  [21-271];  m  Sept.  25,  1916,  RONALD  C.  MOORE,  b  Dec.  4,  1896; 
s  Elroy  John  and  Dora  W.  (Conard)  Moore.  Physician;  1418  Powell  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  John  Lee,  b  June  30,  1917. 


[21-460]  CARRIE  BOWMAN,  daw  Norwood  and  Ada  G.  (Kurtz)  Bowman  [21-273];  m  WIN¬ 
FIELD  RENNARD.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

One  child:  Mary. 

[21-461]  ISAAC  WAYNE  KURTZ,  b  May  15,  1891;  s  D.  Wilmont  and  Annie  (Spare)  Kurtz 
[21-274];  m  June  10,  1913,  LILLIAN  KEITH,  adopted  by  a  relative.  Res.  Gay  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Wayne,  b  Sept.  7,  1920. 


[21-463]  MAMIE  KURTZ,  b  Aug.  10,  1888;  dau  Ambrose  E.  B.  and  Katie  (Boyle)  Kurtz  [21-276]; 
m  HARRY  DEVINE.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

One  child:  Katherine,  b  Apr.  15,  1916. 


[21-464]  IOLA  LUSTER  KURTZ,  b  June  30,  1893;  dau  U.  S.  Grant  and  Etta  (Luster)  Kurtz 
[21-277];  m  June  5,  1915,  HARRY  CONKLIN  SCOTT,  b  Feb.  10,  1895;  s  George  Henry  and  Millie 
(Curtis)  Scott.  Machinist;  res.  631  Adams  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Lois  Clara;  b  Oct.  12,  1916. 


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[21-465]  CHARLES  A.  KURTZ,  b  May  17,  1895;  s  U.  S.  Grant  and  Etta  (Luster)  Kurtz  [21-277] ; 
m  June  24,  1916,  BEATRICE  MAY  SCHUYLER,  b  Apr.  18,  1897;  dau  Adam  Sherwood  and  Cora 
Catherine  (Leats)  Schuyler.  Machinist;  res.  659  Adams  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Russell  Grant,  b  May  5,  1917. 

2.  Raymond  Charles,  b  May  10,  1918. 

3.  Evelyn  Beatrice,  b  Oct.  27,  1919. 

[21-467]  GRACE  HEATON,  b  Jan.  5,  1888;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Griffith)  Heaton  [21-282]; 
m  Aug.  24,  1910,  WILLIAM  McNAMEE,  b  1886;  s  James  and  Hannah  (Jones)  McNamee.  Brake- 
man;  res.  7  E.  Basin  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter,  b  June  3,  1911. 

2.  Thelma,  b  Aug.  3,  1917. 

[21-468]  EMMA  HEATON,  6  Nov.  10,  1892;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Griffith)  Heaton  [21-282]; 
m  June  6,  1909,  JOHN  LEONARD  HEILIG,  b  Mar.  23,  1885;  d  Oct.  9,  1918;  s  Franklin  and  Emma 
Francis  (Cashore)  Heilig.  Machinist;  res.  117  Sixth  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-469]  ALINDA  HEATON,  b  May  23,  1897;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Griffith)  Heaton  [21-282]; 
m  Mar.  6,  1916,  HARRY  WOODLEY,  b  Feb.  28,  1892;  s  Joseph  W.  and  Lovina  (Weller)  Woodley. 
Mattress  finisher;  res.  301  Monroe  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  5,  1916. 

2.  Emma  Dorothy,  b  Oct.  21,  1918. 

[21-470]  WILLIAM  SCHEETZ,  JR.,  b  Dec.  4,  1895;  s  William  A.  and  Myra  (Griffith)  Scheetz 
[21—283] ;  m  Sept.  16,  1918,  ANNA  M.  REDFERN,  b  Feb.  3,  1898;  dau  G.  D.  and  J.  E.  (Budday) 
Redfern.  Steel  worker;  res.  18  W.  Basin  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Doris  V.,  b  June  16,  1919. 

[21-471]  FLORENCE  SCHEETZ,  b  Feb.  28,  1901;  dau  William  A.  and  Myra  (Griffith)  Scheetz, 
Sr.  [21—283] ;  rn  Nov.  6,  1916,  JOHN  FONTAINE,  b  Sept.  2,  1898;  s  William  and  Sallie  (Hoffman) 
Fontaine.  Farmer;  res.  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Eleanor  V.,  b  June  2,  1917. 

[21-472]  SARAH  KATHRYN  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  28,  1894;  dau  Ellsworth  and  Fannie  (Kenney) 
Heebner  [21-291];  m  May  25,  1912,  HOWARD  HIGGINS,  b  May  25,  1893.  Electrician;  res.  1023  E. 
Susquehanna  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Charles  H.,  b  Apr.  4,  1915. 

[21-473]  ELLSWORTH  HEEBNER,  JR.,  b  July  6,  1896;  s  Ellsworth  and  Fannie  (Kenney) 
Heebner  [21-291],  rn  EMMA  MEYERS,  b  Nov.  23,  1898;  d  Oct.  8,  1918.  U.  S.  Navy.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Elmer  Ellsworth,  b  June  26,  1917;  d  Nov.  9,  1918. 

[21-474]  MADELINE  KENNEY  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  9,  1898;  dau  Ellsworth  and  Fannie  (Kenney) 
Heebner  [21-291];  rn  JAMES  RICHARDSON,  b  Jan.  15,  1895;  s  Benjamin  Franklin  Richardson. 
Res.  1120  Leopard  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  Mrs.  Richardson  obtained  a  divorce  in  1920. 

One  child:  Frances,  b  Oct.  22,  1918;  d  Feb.  22,  1919. 

[21-475]  ETHEL  MARGARET  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  6,  1901;  dau  Ellsworth  and  Fannie  (Kenney) 
Hebneer  [21-291] ;  m  July  14,  1917,  MORRIS  GOODMAN,  b  July  5,  1898;  s  Samuel  N.  and  Concordear 
(Dramer)  Goodman.  Chauffeur;  res.  1242  Crease  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Carl  W.,  b  Sept.  29,  1918;  d  Oct.  6,  1918. 

2.  Martin  A.,  b  Dec.  11,  1919. 


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[21-476]  CATHARINE  MARIE  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  19,  1897;  dau  Clarence  and  Annie  (Harbaur) 
Heebner  [21-294];  m  THOMAS  HETTINGER,  b  1894.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Thomas  C.,  b  Aug.  8,  1915. 

2.  Katherine,  b  July  1,  1918. 

3.  Ervin  Alfred,  b  Sept.,  1919. 

[21-478]  RUTH  WILLARD  FRANCIS,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  dau  Joshua  M.  and  Edith  E.  (Bechtel) 
Francis  [21-296];  m  Dec.  20,  1913,  JOHN  CHESTER  MILLER,  b  Nov.  17,  1888;  s  Addison  L.  Miller. 
Res.  Hokendauqua,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  (1917.)  No  issue. 

[21-479]  SADIE  COX,  b  Aug.  8,  1888;  dau  Charles  and  Eliza  Matilda  (Heebner)  Cox  [21-297]; 

m  June  5,  1918,  AUGUSTUS  SAMUEL  MILLER,  b  Dec.  26,  1883;  s  Samuel  and - (Stauffer) 

Miller.  Stock  Clerk;  res.  833  George  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Elmira,  b  Mar.  22,  1919. 

[21-481]  HELEN  JEWELL  WEIKEL,  b  June  11,  1896;  dau  Joshua  H.  and  Henrietta  (Jewell) 
Weikel  [21-300];  m  Jan.  1,  1918,  JOHN  RUSSEL  GEIGER,  b  June  26,  1896;  s  Howard  E.  and  Ida 
(Bealer)  Geiger.  Painter  and  paperhanger;  res.  Pottstown,  R.  D.  No.  3,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Russel,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  20,  1919. 

[21-482]  HOWARD  JEWELL  WEIKEL,  b  Aug.  9th,  1897;  s  Joshua  H.  and  Henrietta  (Jewell) 
Weikel  [21-300];  m  Mar.  3,1917,  DORIS  TRIESBACH  ZIEGLER,  b  Feb.  5, - ;dau  Abra¬ 

ham  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Triesbaeh)  Ziegler.  Machinist;  res.  893  South  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marion  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  9,  1917. 

2.  Thelma  Doris,  b  Nov.  2,  1919. 

[21-483]  ERNEST  KRYDER  WEIKEL,  b  Nov.  22,  1898;  s  Joshua  H.  and  Henrietta  (Jewell) 
Weikel  [21-300];  m  Apr.  19,  1919,  ROSA  LORAH  HESS,  b  Apr.  24,  1900;  dau  Alfred  R.  and  Delilah 
V.  (Lorah)  Hess.  Laborer;  res.  885  South  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Virginia  Marie,  b  Oct.  31,  1919. 

[21-484]  WALTER  LEWIS  BRINTON,  b  Apr.  19,  1879;  s  Horace  G.  and  Priscilla  (Heebner) 
Brinton  [21-305];  rn  Dec.  24,  1902,  MAUD  V.  COLLINS,  b  Jan.  20,  1883;  dau  Dorse  Collins.  Mer¬ 
chant;  res.  Springdale,  Allegheny  Co.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (7)  .* 

1.  Walter  Carroll,  b  Dec.  15,  1903;  d  Sept.  17,  1904. 

2.  Catherine  Priscilla,  b  Mar.  3,  1905. 

3.  Marion  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  17,  1906. 

4.  Dorothy  Irene,  b  Mar.  26,  1908. 

5.  Joseph  Jonathan,  b  Apr.  3,  1910. 

6.  Margaret  Louise,  b  Oct.  15,  1911. 

7.  James  Howard,  b  Dec.  19,  1915. 

[21-486]  DOROTHY  PHEBE  BRINTON,  b  June  25,  1884;  dau  Horace  G.  and  Priscilla  (Heebner) 
Brinton  [21-305];  m  June  10,  1909,  ROY  HERSHEY  PASSMORE,  b  Feb.  11,  1886;  s  Horace  and 
Annie  L.  Passmore.  Cashier  of  bank;  res.  Chambersburg,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Horace  Brinton,  b  May  8,  1910. 

2.  Richard  Cooper,  b  May  31,  1915. 

[21-487]  CHARLES  KRIEBEL  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  18,  1884;  s  Emanuel  A.  and  Sarah  J.  (Kriebel) 
Heebner  [21-307];  m  Oct.  22,  1910,  MARIE  ANTOINETTE  FORREY,  b  July  1,  1891;  dau  William 
I.  and  Caroline  (Riebstein)  Forrey.  Construction  engineer  for  U.  G.  I.  of  Phila.;  business  address, 
1401  Arch  St.,  Phila.  (1917.)  No  issue. 


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[21-488]  GERTRUDE  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  7,  1891;  dau  Jacob  A.  and  Katie  R.  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-307.1];  vi  May  16,  1914,  WILLIAM  HEPBRON  GILL,  SR.,  b  May  11,  1891;  s  Charles  Lee  and 
Della  Frances  (Hepbron)  Gill.  Construction  engineer;  res.  100  Convent  Ave.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
(1918.) 

One  child:  William  Hepbron,  Jr.,  b  Mar.  26,  1917. 

[21-489]  MARY  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  3,  1892;  dau  Jacob  A.  and  Katie  R.  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-307.1];  m  Sept.  28,  1910,  WAYNE  PERRY,  b  Sept.  18,  1890;  s  Eugene  A.  and  Elanore  (Newberry) 
Perry.  Mechanic:  res.  3846  Fairmount  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Lillian,  b  Oct.  28,  1911. 

2.  Llewellyn,  b  Sept.  7,  1912. 

3.  Mildred,  b  Nov.  24,  1914;  d  May  24,  1915. 

4.  Eugene,  b  Mar.  24,  1915. 

[21-490]  J.  ROBERT  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  28,  1893;  s  Jacob  A.  and  Katie  R.  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21—307.1  ] ;  m  Sept.  16,  1915,  EMILY  R.  WEBB,  b  July  13,  1893.  Ticket  agent  and  telegraph  operator; 
res.  Rapelje,  Montana.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  Harriet,  b  Mar.  16,  1916. 

2.  Horace  Harold,  b  Sept.  18,  1917. 

[21-491]  EMANUEL  HEEBNER,  b  July  8,  1895;  s  Jacob  A.  and  Katie  R.  (Kriebel)  Heebner 
[21-307.1];  m  July  12,  1916,  BEATRICE  FORREY,  b  June  2,  1896;  d  Jan.  28,  1922;  dau  William  I. 
and  Caroline  (Riebstein)  Forrey.  Plumber;  res.  1326  N.  5th  Street,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  Mrs.  Heebner 
died  as  a  result  of  burns  received  when  her  clothing  caught  fire  from  a  gas  range. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emanuel,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  22,  1917. 

2.  Kathryn,  b  Sept.  1,  1919. 

[21-492]  AMOS  S.  HEEBNER,  b  July  7,  1893;  s  David  Iv.  and  Amanda  K.  (Schultz)  Heebner 
[21—311] ;  vi  June  19,  1920,  KATHRYN  L.  ANSON,  b  Apr.  10,  1900;  dau  Wilson  K.  and  Ella  H. 
(Landis)  Anson  [25-101].  Farmer;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  (1920.) 

[21-493]  MABEL  S.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  10,  1895;  dau  David  K.  and  Amanda  K.  (Schultz) 
Heebner  [21-311] ;  m  Apr.  13,  1918,  RAYMOND  BEAN,  b  July  2,  1894;  s  Frank  G.  and  Mary  (Bossert) 
Bean.  Farm  laborer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Donald  Raymond,  b  June  13,  1921. 

[21-493.1]  JOHN  R.  HOFFMAN,  b  July  9,  1892;  s  Harvey  and  Laura  (Rittenhouse)  Hoffman 
[21-322.2];  m  June  22,  1916,  CORA  CLINIFF,  b  Nov.  18,  1892;  dau  William  and  Sue  (Musser)  Cliniff. 
Machinist;  res.  413  G.  Street,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Donald  R.,  b  Dec.  29,  1917. 

2.  Gladys  Claire,  b  Jan.  25,  1920. 

[21-495]  ROBERT  McCOY,  b  Aug.  23,  1893;  s  Alexander  and  Emma  F.  (Cassel)  McCoy  [21-332]; 
vi  Dec.  8,  1917,  HELEN  SCHANTZ,  b  Sept.  3,  1889;  dau  Tilghman  D.  and  Alice  P.  (Culbertson) 
Schantz.  Manufacturing  leather;  res.  1408  W.  3rd  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-496]  EARL  D.  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  22,  1895;  s  J.  Ivin  and  Daisy  (French)  Cassel  [21-335];  m 
Feb.  23,  1918,  LILLIAN  HENRICEY,  b  Nov.  29,  1896;  dau  Louis  Charles  and  Anna  (Richenberg) 
Henricey.  Architect;  res.  San  Diego,  California.  (1920.)  No  -issue. 

[21-498]  ANNA  M.  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  21,  1897;  dau  Robert  B.  and  Ada  (Lightkep)  Cassel  [21-336]; 
m  June  17,  1916,  HARRY  MILLER,  b  June  12,  1893.  Conductor;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Virginia  Alberta,  b  Oct.  13,  1917. 

2.  Harry  Junior,  b  Mar.  16,  1920. 


Plate  41 


Letter  from  Hans  Wiecl  dated  from  Herrnhut,  Feb.  28,  1816,  acknowledging  the  receipt  of  money  sent  by  the  Schwenkfelders  of  Pa. 

(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 

[See  page  84.] 


Plate  42 


Kt 


!s  » 


Letter  from  Town  of  Berthelsdorf  dated  March  1,  1810,  acknowledging  the  receipt  of  money  sent  by  the  Scliwenkfelders  [see  page  85]. 

(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


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341 


[21-499]  HENRY  E.  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  9,  1899;  s  Robert  B.  and  Ada  (Lightkep)  Cassel  [21-336]; 
m  May  8,  1920,  ANNA  BROWN,  b  Aug.  1,  1900;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Long)  Brown.  Cementer;  res. 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[21-500]  ROSA  MAE  H.  WILLIAMS,  b  Mar.  31,  1899;  dau  Philip  B.  and  Maggie  M.  (Heffentrager) 
Williams  [21-376];  m  Sept.  1,  1917,  WILBUR  M.  STOUT,  b  Apr.  29,  1896;  s  Charles  Fernand  and 
Lucrena  (Milles)  Stout.  Machinist;  res.  630  George  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mary  Adelaide,  b  Oct.  25,  1918. 

[21-501]  CLAUDE  CRAFT,  b  Oct.  4,  1892;  s  Frank  and  Josephine  (Bean)  Craft  [21-385];  m 
June  6,  1913,  ANNA  P.  KEELOR,  b  Aug.  31,  1893;  dau  Warren  and  Addaline  (Grumley)  Keelor. 
Machinist;  res.  Cedars,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Vivian,  b  Nov.  15,  1914. 

[21-502]  LEO  CRAFT,  b  Nov.  18,  1894;  s  Frank  and  Josephine  (Bean)  Craft  [21-3S5];  m  Nov.  1, 
1917,  ESSIE  B.  WAMPOLE,  b  Mar.  8,  1900;  dau  Harry  H.  and  Alice  (Barnes)  Wampole.  Shipper; 
res.  Worcester,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[21-503.1]  MARION  HUNSBERGER,  dau  Harry  and  Katharine  I.  (Schultz)  Hunsberger  [21-394]; 
m  May  28,  1921,  JOSEPH  EVERETT  WILLIAMS,  s  Joseph  E.  and  Ellen  (Balmer)  Williams.  [Vo 
further  data.] 

[21-504]  MARY  FARRINGTON,  b  Mar.  14,  1890;  dau  Charles  and  Amanda  (Houck)  Farrington 
[21—410] ;  m  May  14,  1917,  WELLINGTON  BUSTARD,  b  Aug.  6,  1886;  s  Joseph  and  Sara  (Rosen- 
berger)  Bustard.  Farmer;  res.  Cedars,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  W.,  b  Dec.  8,  1918. 

[21-504. 2a]  CORA  CHAMPLIN,  b  Jan.  8,  1878;  d  Aug.  8,  1921;  dau  Edward  P.  and  Alice  G. 
(Benner)  Champlin  [21-431. 10a];  m  WILLIAM  DEREISER  of  Detroit,  Mich.  No  issue. 

[2 1-504. 2b]  CORA  (CHAMPLIN)  DEREISER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  HARRY  (JACK) 
RINGLER  of  Detroit,  Mich.  No  issue. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Milton  Benner .] 

[21-504.3]  ANNA  G.  CHAMPLIN,  b  Dec.  19,  1880;  dau  Edward  P.  and  Alice  G.  (Benner)  Champ¬ 
lin  [21-431. 10a] ;  m  JAMES  E.  HAMILTON  of  Detroit,  Mich. 

One  child:  James,  b  Apr.  29,  1920. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  M.  Benner .] 

[21-504.4]  HARRIET  C.  VARNUM,  b  Dec.  17,  1883;  dau  Grosvenor  C.  and  Ida  M.  (Benner) 
Varnum  [21-431.11  j;  m  June  14,  1905,  J.  HERBERT  WICKMAN,  b  July  9,  1882;  s  Wallace  W.  and 
Mary  (Thorpe)  Wickman.  Newport  chemical  works;  electrician  and  foreman;  res.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Pauline  Anndora,  b  July  26,  1906. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Milton  Benner .] 

[21-504.8]  GRACE  BOWEN  MAXWELL,  b  Oct.  1,  1886;  dau  Francis  D.  and  Irene  (Longaker) 
Maxwell  [21-431.12];  m  Mar.  10,  1915,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  CURTIS,  s  George  W.  Curtis. 
Bank  manager;  res.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

One  child:  George  Maxwell,  b  Dec.  22,  1915. 

[21-505]  WILLIAM  RALPH  HIGH,  b  Aug.  17,  1895;  s  J.  Morris  and  Mary  Ada  (Reiff)  High 
[21-432a];  m  Mar.  22,  1917,  MARTHA  JANE  CROSSLEY,  b  Feb.  18,  1898;  dau  William  and  Willetta 
(Hagenbouch)  Crossley.  Office  manager;  res.  Mt.  Penn,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William  Ralph,  Jr.,  b  June  27,  1918. 

[21-506]  LEONA  MARIE  REIFF,  b  Aug.  25,  1897;  dau  William  Howard  and  Mary  B.  (Geiser) 
Reiff  [21-433];  m  June  2,  1917,  JOSEPH  DiNUNZIO,  b  Nov.  30,  1893 ;s  John  and  Mary  (Delgindice) 
DiNunzio.  Shoemaker;  res.  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[21-507]  HELEN  MARIE  REIFF,  b  Apr.  26,  1894;  dau  Morris  W.  and  Elizabeth  Idella  (Hill) 
Reiff  [21-434a];  m  June  5,  1912,  HARVEY  CLAVILLE  LEWIS,  b  May  8,  1889;  s  Alfred  and  Lydith 
(Claville)  Lewis.  Res.  304  Penn  St.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harvey  Edwin,  b  Mar.  22,  1913. 

2.  Ethel  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  26,  1914. 

3.  LeRoy  Fenton  Lewis,  b  Nov.  11,  1918  (a  foster  child). 

[21-508]  EDITH  MAY  REIFF,  b  May  10,  1896;  dau  Morris  Weisner  and  Elizabeth  Idella  (Hill) 
Reiff  [21-434a];  m  July  17,  1917,  DANIEL  BARD,  b  Nov.  23,  1891;  s  Henry  Harry  and  Sarah  Annie 
Bard.  Polisher  buffer;  res.  R.  F.  D.  1,  Temple,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

*  One  child:  Robert  Eugene,  b  Dec.  21,  1919. 


BALTHASAR  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  22] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


CHRISTOFF  SCHUBERT  [E  24] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


344 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[22]  BALTHASAR  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  22],  of  Ober  Hdrf.,  Silesia,  d  July  5,  1738;  m  Sept.  9, 
1705,  REGINA  JOHN  [E  88]  of  Langneundorf,  sister  of  Caspar  John  [E  71];  she  d  Aug.  9,  1747. 
They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  their  children,  all  b  before  the  migration. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Anna  [E  89],  b  July  29,  1712,  in  O.  Hdrf.;  baptized  July  31,  1712;  sponsors:  Johann 
George  Jackel,  Melchior  Jackel,  Regina  Neumannin;  d  Jan.  1,  1771;  single ;  buried  in 
Salford. 

[19-1]  2.  Susanna  [E  90],  b  May  5,  1714,  in  O.  Hdrf.;  baptized  May  6,  1714;  sponsors:  Melchior 

Jackel,  Johann  George  Jackel,  Maria  Drescher;  d  Sept.  14,  1775;  m  George  Kriebel 
[E  20]. 

[22-1]  3.  George  [E  23],  b  Oct.  23,  1717,  in  O.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Oct.  25,  1717;  sponsors:  Melchior 

Jackel,  Johann  George  Jackel,  Maria  Dresherin;  d  July  24,  1742;  m  Susanna  Wagner 
[E  195]. 

4.  Maria  [E  91],  b  Oct.  11,  1719.  [The  entry  in  O.  Hdrf.  church  book  reads  Susanna,  which 
is  obviously  an  error]:  baptized  Oct.  14,  1719;  sponsors:  Melchior  Jackel,  Johann 
George  Jackel,  Maria  Jackel;  d  Sept.  25,  1784;  single;  buried  in  Washington. 

[70]  5.  Rosina  [E  92],  b  Sept.  11,  1721,  in  O.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Sept.  14,  1721;  sponsors:  Melchior 

Jackel,  Johann  George  Jackel,  Maria  Dresherin;  d  Jan.  27,  1800;  m  Rev.  Christopher 
Schultz  [E  70]. 

6.  Regina,  b  Mar.,  1724;  d  Jan.  21,  1729,  in  Berthelsdorf ;  buried  Jan.  23,  mit  einer  Collecte. 

[22-1]  GEORGE  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  23],  b  Oct.  23,  1717;  d  July  24,  1742;  s  Balthasar  and 
Regina  (John)  Jackel  [22];  m  May  12,  1741,  in  the  presence  of  twelve  witnesses,  SUSANNA  WAGNER 
[E  195],  b  Feb.  16,  1717;  d  June  i 6,  1742;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  (Jackel)  Wagner  [192]  and  sister  of 
Dr.  Abraham  Wagner  [E  193]. 

One  child:  Rosina,  b  Feb.  9,  1742;  d  Mar.  10,  1743. 

George  Yeakel  lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Pa.,  as  shown  by  following  deed  given  by  his  executors: 

This  Indenture  made  the  23rd  day  of  Dec.  1743  between  Abraham  Wagner  of  Norriton  in  the  County  of  Phila. 
yeoman  and  Caspar  Kribell  of  Towamensing  in  the  said  county  yeoman  executors  of  the  last  will  and  Testament  of 
George  Jekill  late  of  Salford  deceased  and  Regina  Jekill  widow  mother  of  the  sd  George  Jekill  and  Anna  Wagner  of 
Norriton  aforesaid  widow  mother-in-law  of  the  sd  George  Jekill  they  the  said  Regina  and  Anna  being  the  residuary  and 
devises  named  in  the  said  last  will  and  Testament  of  the  one  part  and  Christopher  Weegner  of  Salford  aforesaid  of  the 
other  part  £122  lawful  money. 

A  certain  tract  or  piece  of  land  situate  in  Salford  afsd  beginning  at  a  marked  Black  Oak  in  a  line  of  land  late  of 
Thomas  Wilson  and  Samuel  Dickinson  and  from  thence  extending  by  the  same  S.  E.  101  perches  to  a  post  thence  by 
Luckens  land  S.  W.  168  perches  to  a  marked  White  Oak  thence  by  Wendell  Hovers  land  N.  W.  101  perches  to  a  post 
thence  by  the  land  lately  granted  or  intended  to  be  granted  to  George  Kribell  and  Chris.  Kribell  N.  E.  168  perches  to 
place  of  beginning  containing  160  acres  (part  of  170  acres  which  Caspar  Wistar  and  Catherine  his  wife  by  Indenture 
and  release  bearing  date  in  or  about  the  month  of  March  1735  did  grant  unto  Baltzer  Jekill  Father  of  the  sd  George 
Jekill  in  Fee  Virtue  whereof  or  of  some  other  good  and  lawful  conveyance  assinnee  duly  had  and  executed  the  sd  Balt¬ 
zer  Jekill  became  in  his  lifetime  lawfully  seized  of  and  in  the  sd  170  acres  with  appurtenances  in  his  Demesne  as  of  Fee 
and  being  so  seized  died  Intestate  leaving  Issue  his  only  son  the  sd.  George  Jekill  and  four  daughters  to  wit:  Anna, 
Susanna,  Maria  and  Rosina  and  his  widow  the  said  Regina  Jekill  and  the  sd  Anna  Susanna  Maria  and  Rosina  by  in¬ 
denture  of  the  15th  day  of  February  1739  granted  four  full  equal  and  undivided  sixth  parts  and  all  and  every  other  of 
their  parts  and  parts  of  and  in  the  said  Messuage  plantation  170  acres  of  land  and  premises  with  appurtenances  unto 
the  sd  George  Jekill  in  Fee  and  the  sd  Regina  Jekill  by  the  same  last  mentioned  Indenture  released  all  her  Dower  and 
rights  and  Title  of  Dower  of  in  and  to  the  same  plantation  land  and  premises  unto  the  sd  Geo.  Jekill  and  to  his  heirs 
and  assigns  and  the  sd  first  indenture  being  burnt  or  otherwise  destroyed  so  that  the  same  is  not  to  be  found  they  the 
sd  Caspar  Wistar  and  Catherine  his  wife  by  a  certain  Deed  poll  under  their  hands  and  Seals  duly  executed  did  Grant 

remise  release  and  Confirm  all  that  the  sd  170  acres  -  -  etc. 

Abraham  Wagner  Seal  Caspar  Kribell  Seal 

Regina  Jackelin  Seal  and 

Anna  Wagner  Seal 

Sealed  Signed  and  Delivered  in  the  presence  of  us  Balthasar  Hoffman  George  Scholtz  [Phila.  Deed  Book  I — 10 — p  332.] 
{Copied  from  records  by  Mrs.  Linwood  L.  Righter,  £934  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.,  a  descendant  of  Anna  Wagner  [ E-192 .]) 


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345 


[24]  CHRISTOFF  SCHUBERT  [E  24]  of  Armenruh,  b  - - - ;  d  June  4,  1769;  m  Nov.  16, 

1717,  BARBARA  HOLLIN  [E  93]  of  O.  Hdrf.,  b - ;  d  Jan.  1,  1768.  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734 

with  their  children.  Christoph  Schubert  was  a  brother  of  David  Schubert  [E  75] ;  they  lived  in  German¬ 
town;  place  of  burial  not  known.  He  was  a  recipient  of  the  Charity  Fund  in  1767. 


[49-4] 

[24-1] 


Children  ( 3 ):  ' 

1.  David  [E  94],  b  in  O.  Hdrf.,  May  6,  1719;  baptized  May  9,  1719;  sponsors:  Christoff 

Neuman,  Christoff  Nichlichen,  Elias  Richter,  Regina  Scholtzin,  Anna  Schopssin; 
d  Jan.,  1768. 

2.  Anna  Maria  [E  95],  b - ;  d - 


|  3.  Susanna  [E  96],  b 


;  d  Dec.  29,  1779;  m 


1.  Abraham  Hartranft. 

2.  Michael  Seidel. 


( Very  little  data  regarding  this  family  has  been  found. 
Susanna,  see  [JP-J].) 


For  further  data  regarding  the  daughter 


“In  the  month  of  January,  1768  in  Germantown  the  wife  of  old  Christopher  Schubert  died,  as  did 
also  young  David  Schubert.”  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  155.] 

In  a  letter  written  by  Melchior  Schultz,  dated  Hereford,  June,  1767,  he  says:  “Christopher 
Schubert  is  poor  and  lives  with  his  relatives  in  Germantown,  where  the  highway  passes  through,  and  he 
seems  dissatisfied  to  live  there.  His  brother,  David  Schubert,  lives  near  Christopher  Jackel,  four  miles 
from  Germantown.” 


' 


’ 


* 


. 


I 


MELCHIOR  KRIBEL  (KRIEBEL)  IE  251 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[25]  MELCHIOR  KRIBEL,  SR.  [E  25],  b - - ;  d  Mar.  17,  1744;  m  MARIA  - 

[E  97],  d  Nov.  1,  1738.  The  names  of  Melchior  Kribel,  Sr.  and  wife  are  not  included  in  the  old  Genea¬ 
logical  Record.  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  probably  settled  in  Towamencin,  although  there  is  no 
record  of  their  having  held  real  estate.  It  is  probable  that  both  are  buried  in  Towamencin  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Cemetery,  although  their  graves  have  not  been  located.  Records  of  their  deaths  are  found  in  Mss. 
in  S.  H.  L. 

Melchior  Kriebel  was  the  son  of  Caspar  Kribel  who  was  born  in  Deutmansdorf,  Lower  Silesia, 
in  1650,  and  who  moved  to  Nieder  Harpersdorf  and  married  Anna  Borman  who  died  in  1720  while  her 
husband  died  in  1724.  Of  their  children  we  know  (1)  of  a  Hans  Caspar  who  died  in  1730;  (2)  of  a 
George;  (3)  of  Susanna  who  was  the  wife  of  Melchior  Schultz,  father  of  George  [E  68],  Melchior  [E  69], 
and  Christopher  [E  70];  (4)  of  Melchior  [E  25];  and  (5)  Christopher. 

Melchior  Kribel,  Sr.,  had  at  least  two  children,  both  married  before  the  migration  to  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[25-1]  1.  Caspar  [E  26],  b  1700;  d  Feb.  16,  1771;  m  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  98]. 

[25-2]  2.  Melchior,  Jr.  [E  29],  b  Feb.  2,  1710;  baptized  Feb.  4,  1710;  sponsors:  Melchior  Scholtze, 

Johann  Ebert,  Susanna  Kriebelin,  Susanna  Jiickelin,  Anna  Bormannin;  d  Feb.  14, 
1790;  m  Anna  Dresher  [E  105]. 

“Es  kamen  nach  Gorlitz  schon  am  21  Feb.  1726,  aus  Harpersdorf; 

Melchior  Kribel,  Hausler  und  Handelsmann  mit  Familie. 

Adam  Wiegner,  Gartner  und  Handelsmann  mit  Frau  und  vier  Kindern. 

Aus  Armenruh,  den  21  Feb.  1726: 

Georg  Wiegner  mit  Frau  und  vier  Kindern.”  [Kadelbach — Gesehichte  v  Schwenckfeld ,  p  57.] 

(Translation — On  Feb.  21,  1726,  there  came  to  Gorlitz  from  Harpersdorf,  Melchior  Kriebel,  house 
dweller  and  tradesman,  with  his  family;  Adam  Wiegner,  gardener  and  tradesman,  with  wife  and 
four  children.  From  Armenruh  there  came  George  Wiegner  with  wife  and  four  children.) 

[25-1]  CASPAR  KRIBEL  (KRIEBEL)  [E  26],  eldest  s  of  Melchior  and  Maria  Kribel  of  Berthels- 
dorf  [25],  b  1700  or  1701;  d  Feb.  16,  1771;  m  June  8,  1728,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER [E  98],  b  Aug.  26, 
1706;  d  Apr.  17,  1769,  “friih  2  hora”  (at  two  a.  m.)  [cf.  David  Schultz  Almanac ];  buried  Apr.  19, 
in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem.;  youngest  dau  of  George  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Wiegner  of  Herrnhut 
[36].  [Vid.  Berthelsdorf  Ch.  Bk .]  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  one  son,  George,  the  second  son, 
Abraham,  being  born  in  Pa. 

Caspar  Kribel  lived  on  the  farm  now  occupied  by  his  descendant,  Charles  K.  Kriebel,  Jr.  [25-196a], 
in  Towamencin  Twp.,  near  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Church  [vid.  Plate  F  XXI].  He  is 
buried,  however,  in  a  cemetery  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  near  Kraussdale,  Pa.  Tradition  states  that 
he  left  his  home  on  horseback  one  morning  in  midwinter,  and  after  admonishing  his  children  and 
family  to  be  good  while  he  was  gone,  rode  to  “Goshenhoppen”  as  the  Upper  District  was  then  called, 
to  transact  some  business.  While  on  this  journey  he  was  stricken  with  illness  and  died  suddenly 
and  was  buried  in  the  so  called  “Kraussdale  Cemetery.”  He  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743. 

In  1735  Caspar  and  his  brother  purchased  189  acres  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  for  242  pounds;  in 
1744  Melchior  sold  his  claim  to  Caspar  for  158  pounds.  On  Dec.  6,  1764,  Caspar  sold  his  farm  to  his 
son,  Abraham,  for  1500  pounds.  The  history  of  this  farm  after  that  is  simply  a  series  of  transfers  from 
father  to  son  up  to  the  present  generation. 

Mr.  Kriebel  was  a  well  educated  man  and  took  an  active  part  in  the  affairs  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 
He  assisted  Christopher  Schultz  in  the  establishment  of  the  Schwenkfelder  School  System,  and  took  an 
active  part  in  their  administration,  contributing  a  loan  of  fifty  pounds,  and  was  elected  one  of  the  first 
trustees  of  the  School.  A  number  of  letters  written  by  Caspar  Kribel  in  a  clear  legible  German  script 
are  still  extant.  For  the  most  part  these  letters  are  written  to  his  cousin,  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz, 
and  various  phases  of  the  school  activities,  as  well  as  other  topics  that  engrossed  the  minds  of  the 
early  settlers,  are  discussed  therein. 

A  number  of  religious  meetings  of  the  early  Schwenkfelders  were  held  in  the  home  of  Caspar 
Kriebel.  On  Dec.  1,  1756,  in  company  with  Christopher  Schultz,  Caspar  Kriebel  attended  the  meeting 
of  the  contributors  to  the  Friendly  Association  for  preserving  peace  with  the  Indians.  This  meeting 
was  held  in  the  Friends’  Schoolhouse  in  Philadelphia. 


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In  regard  to  the  Schwenkf elders  attending  the  Moravian  conference  held  in  Germantown,  in  1742, 
in  a  letter  to  Christopher  Schultz  among  other  things  Caspar  Ivriebel  said: 

“It  is  the  opinion  of  myself  and  some  others  that  it  is  not  advisable  to  attend  said  conference. 
Hitherto  we  have  had  nothing  to  do  with  him  (Zinzendorf).  He  indeed  makes  pretensions  against  us, 
but  theseare  European  and  not  American.”  [Vid.  Schwenkf  elders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel,  p.  115.] 

Caspar  Kriebel  was  also  a  hymnologist,  as  he  contributed  a  number  of  hymns  to  the  early  Schwenk¬ 
felder  hymn  book. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[25-3]  1.  George  [E  99],  b  Nov.  3,  1732,  in  Bertbelsdorf,  Saxony;  baptized  Nov.  4,  1732;  sponsors: 

Georg  Scholtz,  Jr.,  Melchior  Wiegner,  Jgfr.  Anna  Drescher;  d  Dec.  1,  1805;  m  Anna 
Anders. 

[25-4]  2.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  18,  1736;  d  Jan.  30,  1801;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 


[25-2]  MELCHIOR  KRIBEL  (KRIEBEL),  JR.  [E  29],  b  Feb.  2,  1710;  d  Feb.  14,  1790;  younger  s 
of  Melchior  and  Maria  Kriebel  [25],  “bei  der  Kirche  im  Harpersdorf;  Hiiusler  im  Berthelsdorf ;”  m 
Nov.  24,  1733,  ANNA  DRESCHER  [E  105],  onlydau  of  Hans  Drescher  inO.Hdrf.,  and  sister  of  George 
Dresher  [E  64];  she  was  b  Aug.  30,  1710;  baptized  Sept.  3,  1710;  sponsors:  George  Scholtze,  Anna 
Scholtzen,  Susanna  Hiibnerin;  d  Dec.  26,  1789.  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  settled  in  what  is  now 
Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  a  farm  owned  in  part  (1920)  by  Abraham  Kriebel  [  Plate  F  XXII]. 


Melchior  Kriebel  was  naturalized  June  1,  1750;  both  he  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Towamencin 
Schw.  Cem. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Susanna  Reinwald. 


[25-5a]  1 
[25-5b]  J 
[161-3] 


[25-6a] 

[25-6b] 


1.  David,  b  Mar.  14,  1736;  d  Sept.  26,  1815;  m 

2.  Susanna 


J 


twins ,  b  Oct.  28,  1739;  d 


3.  Sister 

4.  Rosanna,  b  Dec.  31,  1742;  d  Jan.  17,  1743. 

5.  Melchior,  b  May  26,  1746;  d  Dec.  13,  1833;  m 

6.  Rosina,  b  Sept.  4,  1751;  d  Dec.  26,  1820;  single 


2.  Rosina  Wiegner. 

Mar.  28,  1813;  m  Abraham  Anders. 
Oct.  29,  1739. 


1.  Rosina  Heebner. 

2.  Barbara  Schubert. 


[25-3]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL  [E  99],  b  Nov.  3, 1732;  d  Dec.  1,  1805;  s  Caspar  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [25-1];  m  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  Oct.  11,  (Apr.  4),  1758,  ANNA  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  8,  1736; 
d  June  4,  1822;  dau  Balthasar  and  Anna  (Hoffrichter)  Anders  [161-1].  George  Kriebel  came  to  Pa.  in 
1734,  with  his  parents.  He  bought  land  in  Lower  Milford  Twp.,  Pa.,  in  1765  [Plate  C  IV].  He  was 
naturalized  April  10,  1755,  and  is  buried  in  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cemetery. 

George  Kriebel  was  well  educated  and  was  chosen  to  serve  the  Schwenkfelders  as  Minister,  which 
position  he  filled  very  acceptably.  He  served  as  a  trustee  of  the  Schwenkfelder  parochial  schools  for  a 
number  of  years  and  subscribed  £30  to  the  agreement  to  support  the  schools  when  first  established, 
and  when  some  of  the  teachers  in  these  schools  began  to  teach  doctrines  contrary  to  the  Schwenkfelder 
tenets,  Rev.  Kriebel  was  selected  to  act  as  teacher,  in  which  capacity  he  served  from  1781  to  1789. 
He  was  imprisoned  for  a  time  in  the  Eastern  Jail  for  not  complying  with  the  Test  Act.  He  was  fre¬ 
quently  engaged  as  a  conveyancer  and  in  settling  differences  in  his  community.  After  retiring  from  the 
school  room  as  a  teacher,  he  continued  his  interest  in  education  by  visiting  the  schools  from  time  to 
time  to  give  words  of  encouragement  and  advice,  sometimes  delivering  sermons  to  the  pupils,  copies 
of  which  are  still  in  existence,  and  also  writing  letters  to  the  pupils  commending  them  for  their  industry 
and  scholarship.  That  Rev.  Kriebel  was  a  man  of  great  influence  in  the  affairs  of  the  Schwenkfelders, 
especially  after  the  death  of  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  Sr.,  is  shown  by  the  many  papers  and  letters 
written  by  him  that  are  still  preserved. 

Children  (J): 

[25-7]  1.  Abraham,  b  May  26,  1760;  d  Sept.  2,  1814;  m  Salome  Yeakel. 

[160-3]  2.  Susanna,  b  July  1,  1761;  d  Apr.  24,  1830;  m  Christopher  Yeakle. 

[25—8]  3.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  12,  1764;  d  June  18,  1847;  m  Lydia  Yeakel. 

[208-1]  4.  Anna,  b  Nov.  20,  1766;  d  Feb.  14,  1841;  m  David  Yeakel. 


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a  true  copy 


Northampton 

ss. 


Frck.  Limbach  one  of  the  Justices  for  Sd.  County. 


County 

To  the  Keeper  of  the  Goal  at  Easton  in  Sd.  County  or  to  his  deputy  there  Greeting.  These  are  in  the  name  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  to  charge  and  Command  you  that  you  receive  into  your  Sd.  Goal  the  body  of  George 
Kreebel  of  the  Sd.  County  taken  by  George  Wetter  on  of  the  Constable  for  Sd.  County  this  Sd.  George  Kreebel  refuse 
the  oath  or  affirmation  allegiance  and  made  declaration  for  King  George  of  great  britton  before  John  Wetzle,  Esqr. 
and  we  therefore  that  you  Safely  keep  this  Sd.  George  Kreebel  in  your  Sd.  Goal  till  he  shall  thence  be  delivered  by  due 
course  of  our  present  Law.  Given  under  my  Hand  and  Seal  on  these  Eighteen  day  of  July  AD  1777.  Frck  Limbach 
[Harrisburg  Pub.  Records,  PP.  XL:  69] 


Jacob  Miller  and  George  Kribel  of  Upper  Milford  Twp.  are  appointed  Comittee  Men  to  assist 
Andrew  Engleman,  present  Comittee  Man  of  Said  Township.  [Fa.  Arch.,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  XIV.,  p. 
608.] 


[25-4]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  18,  1736;  d  Jan.  30,  1801;  s  Caspar  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [25-1];  m  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman,  May  13,  1762,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  21,  1740; 
d  Oct.  10,  1820;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Hoffman)  Schultz  [149-1.]  Abraham  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  now  owned  (1920)  by  his  great-great-grandson,  Charles 
K.  Kriebel,  Jr.  [25-196a].  It  appears  that  Mr.  Kriebel  also  conducted  a  store  for  a  time,  as  shown  by 
entries  in  the  account  book  of  Rev.  Melchior  Schultz. 

Mr.  Kriebel  also  paid  a  number  of  fines  for  not  attending  military  drill.  [See  Plate.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Christian,  b  Feb.  4,  1764;  d  Oct.  12,  1812;  unm;  Christian  Kriebel  was  a  physician  and 
an  inventory  of  his  books  is  preserved  in  S.  H.  L. 

[25-9]  2.  Andrew,  b  Oct.  5,  1765;  d  Oct.  15,  1853;  m  Maria  Heebner. 

Tradition  says  Susanna  Schultz  Kriebel  was  very  fond  of  flowers  and  had  many  varieties  in  her 
garden  which  she  cultivated  carefully.  This  love  of  flowers  seems  to  have  been  transmitted  to  her 
descendants  who  likewise  give  much  attention  to  flower  gardens. 

During  the  Revolutionary  War  and  the  encampment  of  Washington  in  Whitpain  and  vicinity,  the 
soldiers  would  oft-times  come  to  the  Kriebel  home  for  food  and  lodging.  They  took  milk,  cattle,  and 
sheep  for  food;  they  slept  on  the  floor  of  the  kitchen  and  also  in  the  barn.  Sometimes  false  alarms 
would  be  sounded  in  the  night  time  that  the  British  were  coming.  The  soldiers  would  rush  out  with 
their  flint-locks  and  look  for  the  enemy,  returning  after  several  hours  search,  tired  out,  and  would  fling 
themselves  on  the  floor  to  get  much  needed  rest.  Tradition  also  states  that  a  very  tall  man  hid  in  a 
pile  of  sheep-manure  to  evade  being  forced  to  go  to  war. 

Mrs.  Kriebel  frequently  helped  the  soldiers  to  mend  their  uniforms  and  many  remnants  of  various 
colors  of  soldiers’  uniform  were  among  her  effects  when  she  died.  Tradition  also  states  that  prior  to 
the  Revolution  the  Indians  would  frequently  come  to  the  Kriebel  home,  especially  during  cider  making 
season.  They  would  ask  for  “Cidle,”  and  after  having  imbibed  very  freely,  the  Kriebel  family  refused 
to  give  them  any  more,  knowing  that  they  had  had  sufficient  for  their  own  good ;  but  the  persistent 
Indian  would  place  his  finger  outside  the  cup,  and  say  “Only  so  much.  Only  so  much.” 


[25-5a]  DAVID  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  14,  1736;  d  Sept.  26,  1815;  s  Melchior  and  Anna  (Dresher) 
Kriebel  [25-2];  m  in  Phila.  by  a  Reformed  clergyman,  June  16,  1761,  SUSANNA  REINEWALD,  b 

- ;  d  June  16,  1780;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Reinewald  [33-1]. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

I  1.  Christopher,  b  Apr.  19,  1762;  d  Jan.  18,  1845;  m  j  '•  Susanna  Wiegner. 

125-10b]  J  1  2.  Rosina  Seipt. 

[25-11]  2.  Abraham,  b  May  30,  1764;  d  Feb.  10,  1831;  m  Eve  Heydrick. 

3.  Melchior,  1st,  b  Dec.  3,  1765;  d  Jan.  1,  1767. 

4.  Melchior,  2d,  b  Mar.  25,  1768;  d  May  3,  1769. 

[154-8]  5.  Rosina,  b  June  12,  1772;  d  Feb.  11,  1855;  m  John  Wiegner. 

[25-5b]  DAVID  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  17,  1781,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
ROSINA  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  7,  1755;  d  Apr.  20,  1834;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Wiegner 
[154-2]. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[52a-2b]  1.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  6,  1782;  d  Apr.  14,  1851;  m  George  Heydrick. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  11,  1784;  d  Sept.  18,  1786. 


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[25-12b] 


3.  John,  b  Feb.  16,  1787;  d  Oct.  27,  1796. 

4.  Maria,  b  Nov.  2,  1788;  d  Aug.  29,  1830. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  17,  1790;  d  Apr.  20,  1796. 


6.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  4,  1795;  d  Jan.  22,  1839;  m  !  ^ar‘a  Kriebel. 

I  2.  Susanna  Kriebel. 

[A.  A.  Y.  says  Jacob  moved  beyond  Blue  Mts.;  no  further  data  obtainable .] 


[25-6a]  REV.  MELCHIOR  KRIEBEL,  b  May  26,  1746;  d  Dec.  13,  1833;  s  Melchior  and  Anna 
(Dresher)  Kriebel  [25-2];  m  Oct.  28,  1772,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  ROSINA  HEEBNER,  b 
Dec.  9,  1747;  d  May  22,  1775;  dau  Hans  Christopher  and  Barbara  (Schultz)  Heebner  [199-1]. 

One  child:  Susanna,  b  May  1,  1775;  d  June  18,  1775. 


[25-6b]  REV.  MELCHIOR  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  25,  1779,  by  Rev.  Christo¬ 
pher  Kriebel,  BARBARA  SCHUBERT,  b  Jan.  16,  1755;  d  Oct.  9,  1803;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b]. 

Rev.  Melchior  Kriebel  lived  to  the  age  of  87  years,  6  months,  17  days.  For  many  years  he  served 
the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders.  He  lived  in  Gwynedd  Twp.  on  the  farm  now  (1920)  occupied  by 
Abraham  Kriebel,  formerly  owned  by  Abraham  Rittenhouse. 

Children  (9): 


[38-28b] 

[25-13] 

[25-14] 

[25-15] 

[25-16] 

[25-17] 

[68-5b] 

[38— 31b] 

[25-18] 


1.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  6,  1780;  d  1854;  m  Jeremiah  Yeakel. 

2.  Anna,  b  Feb.  19,  1782;  d  Aug.  26,  1794. 

3.  Solomon,  b  Nov.  3,  1783;  d  Aug.  17,  1853;  m  Maria  Meschter. 

4.  John,  b  June  15,  1785;  d  Dec.  5,  1863;  m  Agnes  Yeakle. 

5.  David,  b  Apr.  21,  1787;  d  Apr.  23,  1848;  m  Sarah  Schultz. 

6.  Job,  b  Oct.  15,  1788;  d  Nov.  24,  1825;  m  Esther  Anders. 

7.  Melchior,  b  May  3,  1790;  d  Feb.  13,  1868;  m  Rosina  Schultz. 

8.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  16,  1791;  d  Aug.  20,  1863;  m  f  Joseph  Schultz 

l  2.  David  Yeakel. 

9.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  22,  1795;  d  Aug.  13,  1853;  m  Sarah  Kriebel. 


[25-7]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  May  26,  1760;  d  Sept.  2,  1814;  s  Rev.  George  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-3];  m  Apr.  29,  1784,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  SALOME  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1762; 
d  Nov.  14,  1815;  dau  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Seipt)  Yeakel  [38-1]. 

Children  (11): 

[25-19]  1.  Benjamin,  b  Jan.  22,  1785;  d  Oct.  20,  1863;  m  Catharine  Yeakel. 

[38-90a]  2.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  22,  1786;  d  Nov.  3,  1834;  m  Joseph  Yeakel. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  14,  1788;  d  May  1,  1869. 

[25-20]  4.  Jacob,  b  Sept.  13,  1790;  d  May  1,  1869;  m  Anna  Yeakel. 

[25-21]  5.  Anthony,  b  Aug.  16,  1792;  d  Oct.  12,  1886;  m  Christina  Schultz. 

[25—22]  6.  Jonathan,  b  May  5,  1795;  d  Apr.  10,  1873;  m  Anna  Heydrick. 

[25-23]  7.  Sophia,  b  Apr.  29,  1797;  d  July  20,  1878;  m  George  Schuler. 

8.  Anna,  b  July  4,  1799;  no  further  data. 

[25-24]  9.  Samuel,  b  July  26,  1801;  d  Aug.  22,  1858;  m  Catharine  Snyder. 

[25-25]  10.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  16,  1804;  d  July  19,  1882;  m  William  Barnes. 

[25-26]  11.  Rachel,  b  July  7,  1808;  d  — - - •;  m  Daniel  Schiffert. 

[25-8]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  12,  1764;  d  June  18,  1847;  s  Rev.  George  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-3];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  May  29,  1788,  LYDIA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  4,  1766;  d 
Feb.  8,  1838;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-17]. 

Children  (8): 

[66-2]  1.  Christina,  b  Feb.  24,  1789;  d  Jan.  29,  1831;  m  Jeremiah  Meschter. 

2.  Andrew,  b  Nov.  28,  1790;  d  Oct.  31,  1793. 

3.  Anna,  b  May  14,  1792;  d  Apr.  4,  1861. 

[25-27]  4.  Abraham,  b  Jan.  9,  1794;  d  Mar.  2,  1828;  m  Lydia  Kriebel. 

[59-12]  5.  Catharine,  6  Oct.  25,  1795;  d  Feb.  3,  1860;  m  Andrew  Gerhard. 

[25—28]  6.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  24,  1797;  d  Feb.  7,  1840;  in  Anna  Deisher. 

7.  George,  b  Jan.  2,  1800;  d  Apr.  10,  1821. 

8.  Daughter,  b  Jan.  13,  1807;  stillborn. 


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[25-9]  ANDREW  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  5,  1765;  d  Oct.  15,  1853;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [25—4] ;  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  Oct.  31,  1793,  MARIA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  28,  1773; 
d  Sept.  22,  1857;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Schubert)  Heebner  [21-2b]. 

Andrew  Kriebel  lived  on  a  farm  near  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Church,  now  (1920)  occupied 
by  his  great-grandson,  Charles  K.  Kriebel,  Jr. 

Children  (8): 

[25-27]  1.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  1,  1794;  d  Dec.  6,  1844;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  1,  1796;  d  Feb.  27,  1855;  unm.  Daniel  Kriebel  was  a  minister  of  the 
Society  of  Schwenkf elders  and  was  also  a  teacher  for  many  years. 

[25-29]  3.  George,  b  Oct.  3,  1797;  d  Sept.  15,  1869;  m  Sophia  Kriebel. 

[161-10]  4.  Hannah,  b  Aug.  8,  1799;  d  Mar.  1,  1870;  m  Joseph  Anders. 

[25-30]  5.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  21,  1802;  d  Aug.  10,  1882;  m  Anna  Bergey. 

[161-12]  6.  Susanna,  b  June  20,  1804;  d  Jan.  4,  1881;  m  George  Anders. 

[66-7]  7.  Sophia,  b  June  27,  1809;  d  Apr.  24,  1852;  m  George  Meschter. 

8.  Son,  b  1801;  stillborn. 

[25-10a]  CHRISTOPHER  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  19,  1762;  d  Jan.  18,  1845;  s  David  and  Susanna) 
(Reinewald)  Kriebel  [25-5a];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  Aug.  17,  1784,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER. 
b  July  25,  1757;  d  June  26,  1793;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Wiegner  [154-2].  No  issue ; 

[25-10b]  CHRISTOPHER  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman, 
Oct.  30,  1794,  ROSINA  SEIPT,  b  Feb.  9,  1764;  d  Sept.  19,  1816;  dau  Caspar  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Seipt  [59-2]. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[25-31]  1.  Benjamin,  b  Oct.  11,  1795;  d  May  19,  1885;  m  Elizabeth  Snyder. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  1,  1798;  d  Nov.  12,  1874;  unm. 

[161-14]  3.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  12,  1801;  d  Nov.  16,  1876;  m  Jacob  Anders. 

[64-7]  4.  Regina,  b  Jan.  3,  1804;  d  June  13,  1893;  m  Jacob  Dresher. 

[  19-34]  5.  Abigail,  b  May  25,  1806;  d  Sept.  5,  1893;  m  Samuel  Kriebel. 

[25-11]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  May  30,  1764;  d  Feb.  10,  1831 ;  $  David  and  Susanna  (Reinewald) 
Kriebel  [25-5a];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  Apr.  17,  1788,  EVE  HEYDRICK,  b  Jan.  17,  1767; 
d  Oct.  23,  1826;  dau  George  and  Rosina  (Krauss)  Heydrick  [52a-l]. 

Children  (J): 

[48-12]  1.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  18,  1789;  d  Sept.  4,  1824;  m  Joseph  Snyder. 

[25-32]  2.  Rosina,  b  Mar.  26,  1790;  d  July  6,  1862;  m  George  Smith. 

[25-33]  3.  George,  b  July  4,  1791;  d  Feb.  27,  1877;  m  Deborah  Heebner. 

[25-34]  4.  Joseph,  &  Sept.  30,  1799;  d  June  11,  1864;  m  Elizabeth  Anders. 

[25-12a]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  4,  1795;  d  Jan.  22,  1839;  s  David  and  Rosina  (Wiegner)  Kriebel 
[25-5b];  m  MARIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  6,  1788;  d  Sept.  23,  1808;  dau  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Hartranft) 
Kriebel  [19-5].  Said  to  have  moved  “beyond  the  Blue  Mountains.”  [  No  further  record .] 

[ 25— 12b]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  24,  1796; 
d  Feb.  24,  1820;szs£erof  Maria ;  dau  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Hartranft)  Kriebel  [19-5].  [No  further  record.] 

[25-13]  SOLOMON  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  3,  1783;  d  Aug.  17,  1853;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara 
(Schubert)  Kriebel  [25-6a];  m  Nov.  28,  1890,  MARIA  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  12,  1787;  d  Apr.  28,  1868; 
dau  Balthasar  and  Magdalena  (Getman)  Meschter  [43-5].  Solomon  Kriebel  was  a  carpenter  and 
lived  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  28,  1811;  d  July  17,  1877;  unm. 

2.  Elias,  b  Feb.  1,  1814;  d  Mar.  10,  1815. 

[25-35]  3.  Levi,  b  Feb.  20,  1816;  d  June  4,  1888;  m  Eliza  Krupp. 

4.  Sarah,  b  July  24,  1818;  d  June  19,  1838. 

5.  Maria,  b  July  29,  1821;  d  Mar.  19,  1896;  unm. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  May  30,  1823;  d  June  2,  1900;  unm. 


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[25-14]  JOHN  KRIEBLE,  b  June  15,  1785;  d  Dee.  5,  1863;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara  (Schubert) 
Kriebel  [25-6b];  m  Nov.  9,  1813,  AGNES  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  31,  1785;  d  July  20,  1873;  dau  Christopher 
and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Yeakle  [160-3]. 

John  Krieble  lived  on  a  farm  on  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.  His  residence  was  later  occupied  as  a 
hotel,  and  stood  immediately  adjoining  the  depot  of  the  Chestnut  Hill  and  Germantown  R.  R.,  now  the 
P.  R.  R.  He  sold  his  farm  just  previous  to  the  building  of  the  R.  R.,  and  moved  to  Worcester,  Pa. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

[25-36]  1.  Charles  Y.,  b  Sept.  12,  1814;  d  Aug.  12,  1887;  m  Sarah  Anders. 

[25-37]  2.  Samuel  Y.,  b  May  23,  1816;  d  Dec.  10,  1889;  m  Mary  Schultz. 

[ 68—14]  3.  Mary,  b  Jan.  31,  1819;  d  Feb.  4,  1893;  m  Daniel  S.  Schultz. 

[59-22]  4.  Susanna,  b  June  12,  1821;  d  Mar.  9,  1881;  m  Daniel  Y.  Gerhard. 

[25-38]  5.  Sarah  Y.,  b  Aug.  4,  1828;  d  Dec.  24,  1913;  m  Samuel  Anson. 

[25-15]  REV.  DAVID  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  21,  1787;  d  Apr.  23,  1848;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara 
(Schubert)  Kriebel  [25— 6b] ;  m  Apr.  11,  1815,  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  11,  1792;  d  Apr.  20,  1837; 
dau  Rev.  Melchior  and  Salome  (Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2]. 

Children  (7): 

[154-20]  1.  Barbara,  b  Sept.  17,  1816;  d  Feb.  3,  1895;  m  Abraham  Wiegner. 

[ 25—39]  2.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  22,  1817;  d  Nov.  14,  1864;  m  Susanna  Dresher. 

3.  Jesse,  b  Jan.  11,  1820;  d  July  26,  1843. 

[25-40]  4.  Adam,  b  June  9,  1823;  d  Feb.  17,  1895;  m  Mary  Cassel. 

5.  Dinah,  b  Oct.  6,  1825;  d  July  9,  1848. 

[64-18]  6.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  30,  1828;  d  Apr.  29,  1908;  m  Abraham  Dresher. 

[25-41]  7.  Hannah,  b  June  20,  1834;  d  Oct.  21,  1855;  m  Simon  Keiser. 

Rev.  David  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  below  Centre  Point.  He  was 
a  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders  for  some  length  of  time  and  an  eloquent  and  earnest  preacher. 

Hannah,  wife  of  Simon  Keiser,  dau  of  Rev.  David  Kriebel,  died  1855;  aged  21  years,  6  months,  1 
day;  buried  in  Old  Skippack  Cemetery.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[25-16]  JOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  15,  1788;  d  Nov.  24,  1825;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara  (Schubert) 
Kriebel  [25-6b];  m  Apr.  20,  1817,  ESTHER  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  1,  1794;  d  Jan.  20,  1849;  dau  George 
and  Catharine  (Yeakel)  Anders  [161-6]. 

Children  (8): 

[25-42]  1.  Catharine,  b  June  4,  1818;  d  Jan.  6,  1896;  m  Bernard  B.  Freyer. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  10,  1820;  d  Oct.  21,  1851. 

[25-43]  3.  George  A.,  b  Oct.  17,  1824;  killed  in  Civil  War;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

[25-17]  MELCHIOR  KRIEBEL,  b  May  3,  1790;  d  Feb.  13,  1868;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara 
(Schubert)  Kriebel  [25-6b];  m  1820,  ROSINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  15,  1798;  d  Apr.  7,  1872;  dau  Rev. 
Melchior  and  Salome  (Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2].  Melchior  Kriebel  lived  on  a  farm  in  Worcester  Twp., 
Pa.,  now  (1921)  owned  and  occupied  by  Alvin  K.  Rothenberger. 

Children  (6): 

[25-44]  1.  Ephraim,  b  Feb.  16,  1821;  d  Sept.  2,  1864;  m  Arina  Kriebel. 

[161-11]  2.  Salome,  b  Jan.  16,  1823;  d  Nov.  17,  1891;  m  Abraham  Anders. 

3.  Anna,  b  Mar.  17,  1825;  d  July  14,  1825. 

[25-50a]  4.  Maria,  b  Dec.  16,  1826;  d  Oct.  30,  1859;  m  Rev.  Reuben  Kriebel. 

5.  Rosina,  b  Dec.  22,  1829;  d  May  10,  1848. 

[19-35]  6.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  17,  1836;  d  Dec.  3,  1899;  m  Abraham  H.  Kriebel. 

[25-18]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  22,  1795;  d  Aug.  13,  1853;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara 
(Schubert)  Kriebel  [25-6b] ;  m  Oct.  31,  1822,  SARAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  24,  1803;  d  Aug.  4,  1885; 
dau  Samuel  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-10a]. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[25-45]  1.  Jonas,  b  Mar.  22,  1824;  d  Dec.  15,  1906;  m  Mary  Seipt. 

[21—29]  2.  Susanna,  b  June  28,  1826;  d  Jan.  27,  1899;  m  John  S.  Heebner. 

[38-116]  3.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  8,  1829;  d  Oct.  17,  1912;  m  John  Yeakel. 


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[25-46]  4.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  16,  1833;  d  July  24,  1911;  m  Rachel  Custer. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  24,  1836;  d  Aug.  28,  1860. 

6.  William,  b  Feb.  3,  1840;  d  Aug.  4,  1860. 


[25-19]  BENJAMIN  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  22,  1785;  d  Oct,  20,  1863;  s  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7] ;  m  May  6, 1813,  CATHARINE  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  14, 1789;  d  Sept.  30, 1868;  daw  Melchior 
and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-19].  Benjamin  Kriebel  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[25-47]  1.  Agnes,  b  Dec.  5,  1814;  d  Sept.  29,  1867;  m  Michael  Trump. 

2.  Gideon,  b  Sept.  7,  1818;  d  Jan.  29,  1819. 

[25-48]  3.  Judith,  b  Jan.  22,  1820;  d  Mar.  5,  1861;  m  Daniel  Wieand. 

4.  Maria,  b  May  17,  1823;  d  Oct.  5,  1892;  unm. 

[25-49]  5.  Isaac,  b  Oct.  19,  1825;  d  Dec.  30,  1893;  m  Sarah  Wieand. 


[25-20]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  13,  1790;  d  May  1,  1869;  s  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7];  m  Nov.  6,  1817,  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  June  7,  1798;  d  Mar.  17,  1875;  dau  Caspar  and 
Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel  [38-10].  Jacob  Kriebel  was  a  miller  by  trade,  and  owned  the  mill  property 
on  the  Hosensack,  later  owned  by  Joel  Yeakel. 

Children  (6): 


[25-50a] 

[25-50b] 

[70-11] 

[25-51] 


[25-52] 


)  1.  Reuben,  b  Sept,  11,  1820;  d  Aug.  27,  1890;  m  {  Jfana  1K"ebeJ-.  , 

J  [  2.  Hannah  Heydrick 

2.  Hannah,  b  Apr.  6,  1823;  d  Jan.  3,  1914;  m  Thomas  Schultz. 

3.  Leah,  b  Oct.  8,  1825;  d  Feb.  13,  1857;  m  Samuel  Miller. 

4.  Daniel,  b  Aug.  5,  1828;  d  May  2,  1831. 

5.  David,  b  Dec,  19,  1831;  d  Nov.  26,  1911;  unm. 

6.  Solomon,  b  Jan.  31,  1836;  d  — — - -;  m  Anna  Maria  Schlicher. 


[25-21]  ANTHONY  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  16,  1792;  d  Oct.  12,  1886;  s  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7];  m  May  11,  1819,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  15,  1799;  d  June  13,  1869;  dau  David 
and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-2]. 

Children  (3): 

[38-43]  1.  Sarah,  b  July  5,  1822;  d  May  10,  1892;  m  Joel  Yeakel. 

2.  Mary,  b  July  4,  1825;  d  Apr.  26,  1904;  unm. 

[25-53]  3.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  9,  1830;  d  Dec.  12,  1910;  m  Tilghman  Stahl. 

[25-22]  JONATHAN  KRIEBEL,  b  May  5,  1795;  d  Apr.  10,  1873;  s  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7];  m  Apr.  22,  1820,  ANNA  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  21,  1800;  d  Apr.  9,  1836;  dau  George  and 
Susanna  (Yeakel)  Heydrick  [52a-2a]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  George,  b  Jan.  24,  1821;  d  Nov.  6,  1821. 

[25-54]  2.  Abraham,  b  July  10,  1823;  d  Feb.  9,  1897;  m  Regina  Schultz. 

3.  Charles,  6  Mar.  7,  1828;  d  Feb.  21,  1838. 


[25-23]  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  29,  1797;  d  July  20,  1878;  dau  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7];  m  Dec.  26,  1820,  GEORGE  SCHULER,  b  Oct.  13,  1797;  d  June  28,  1842;  s  of  Samuel 
Schuler.  Carpenter  of  Upper  Milford  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[25-55]  1.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  15,  1821;  d  Aug.  19,  1892;  m  Thomas  Kern. 

[25-56]  2.  Raham,  b  Mar.  20,  1823;  d  June  1,  1886;  m  Eliza  Ritter. 

[25-57]  3.  Thomas 

4.  Amandus 

[25-58]  5.  Jethro,  b  Dec.  26,  1828;  m  - 
[25-59]  6.  Mahlon,  b  Aug.  1,  1830;  m 


twins,  b  Sept.  24,  1825;  {  d  APr'  u-  19°C  ">  Elizabeth  Kemmerer. 

-;  lived  in  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


7.  Elijah,  b  Dec.  25,  1833;  d  Aug.  25,  1846. 

8.  Willoughby,  b  Mar.  27,  1837;  d  Aug.  21,  1846.  [  Unable  to  complete]. 


[25-24]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL,  b  July  26,  1801;  d  Aug.  22,  1858;  s  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7];  m  Nov.  14,  1841,  CATHARINE  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  8,  1806;  d - - .  No  issue. 


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[25-25]  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  16,  1804;  d  July  19,  1882;  dau  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-7] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1825,  WILLIAM  BARNES,  d  Nov.  22,  1884.  William  Barnes  lived  at  Me¬ 
nomonee  Falls,  Waukesha  Co.,  Wis. 

Children  (10): 

[25-60]  1.  Lavina,  b  July  29,  1825;  d  Feb.  22,  1914;  m  Isaac  Leister. 

[25-61]  2.  William  H.,  b  July  12,  1829;  d  Dec.  28,  1863;  m  Pauline  Knoll. 

[25-62]  3.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  16,  1830;  d  Jan.  26,  1902;  m  Caroline  M.  Blum. 

[25-63]  4.  Mary,  b  Feb.  19,  1833;  d  Jan.  12,  1911;  m  Robert  S.  Rowe. 

[25-64]  5.  Andrew,  b  May  27,  1835;  d  Jan.  22,  1910;  m  Mena  Kraus. 

[25-65]  6.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  28,  1838;  dec;  m  Reuben  Leister. 

[25-66]  7.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  1,  1839;  d  Sept.  19,  1861;  m  Joseph  S.  Wile. 

8.  Amandus,  b  Feb.  28,  1842;  d  Feb.,  1911;  unm;  Spokane,  Wash. 

9.  Benjamin,  b  Apr.  13,  1844;  d  Jan.  13,  1846. 

[25-67]  10.  Isaac,  b  Oct.  21,  1846;  d  Oct.  10,  1915;  m  Anna  Mary  Leonhardt. 


[25-26]  RACHEL  KRIEBEL,  b  July  7,  1808;  d - ;  dau  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel) 

Kriebel  [25-7] ;  m  Apr.  15,  1828,  DANIEL  SCHIFFERT,  b  Mar.  16,  1808;  d - — -.  The  Schiffert 

family  lived  in  Peru,  Miami  Co.,  Ind. 


Children  (12): 

[25-68]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Apr.  5,  1829;  m  William  Schneider. 

[25-69]  2.  Tilera,  b  Jan.  16,  1830;  m  Frank  Weikel. 

3.  Leanna,  b  Nov.  11,  1831. 

[25-70]  4.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  25,  1833;  m  Thomas  Brooks. 

5.  Charles,  b  Sept.  24,  1836. 

6.  Daniel  Wayne,  b  Oct.  25,  1838;  d  Nov.  28,  1865. 

7.  Son,  b  Feb.  2,  1841;  d  Mar.  7,  1841. 

8.  Elwina,  b  Apr.  7,  1842;  d  May  12,  1843. 

Aug.  24,  1846. 


9.  Mentes 

10.  Juliana 

11.  Eddie 

12.  Erwin 


|  twins,  b  July  18,  1844; 


d 


twins,  b  Mar.  23,  1847;  d 


Sept.  2,  1846. 
Sept.  4,  1865. 
Jan.  21,  1875. 


[Data  regarding  Schiffert  Family  taken  from  letter,  dated  Apr .  19,  1878,  in  S.  H.  L. 

Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 


[25-27]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  9,  1794;  d  Mar.  2,  1828;  s  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-8];  m  May  27,  1819,  LYDIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  1,  1794;  d  Dec.  6,  1844;  dau  Andrew  and 
Maria  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-9].  No  issue. 

[25-28]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  24,  1797;  d  Feb.  7,  1840;  s  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Yeakel)  Kriebel 
[25—8] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1826,  ANNA  DEISHER,  b  Oct.  25,  1808;  d  Oct.  22,  1880;  dau  Jacob  Deisher. 
Children  (8): 

1.  Enos,  b  Sept.  8,  1827;  d  June  7,  1884;  unm. 

[25-71]  2.  George,  b  Apr.  26,  1829;  d  June  29,  1912;  m  Susanna  Strunk. 

[25—72]  3.  Joel,  b  Sept.  29,  1830;  d  Aug.  28,  1914;  m  Catharine  H.  Heincke. 

4.  Maria,  b  July  10,  1832;  d  Jan.  1,  1854. 

[25-73]  5.  Mahlon  D.,  b  Jan.  25,  1834;  d  Nov.  21,  1913;  m  Anna  Smith. 

6.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  19,  1835;  d  June  12,  1869. 

7.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  17,  1838;  d  Apr.  20,  1841. 

[25-74]  8.  Anna,  b  June  23,  1840;  d  Feb.  8,  1913;  m  William  H.  Bachman. 

[25-29]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  3,  1797;  d  Sept.  15,  1869;  s  Andrew  and  Maria  (Heebner) 
Kriebel  [25—9] ;  m  May  20,  1824,  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  23,  1802;  d  Jan.  12,  1883;  dau  Abraham 
and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [19-9].  George  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp., 
Pa.,  on  the  Caspar  Kribel  homestead,  now  (1920)  owned  and  occupied  by  his  grandson,  Charles  K. 
Kriebel,  Jr. 

Children  (18): 

1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  11,  1825;  d  May  2,  1835. 

2.  Anna,  b  Dec.  15,  1827;  d  Aug.  25,  1881;  m  j 


[25-44] 

[25-75] 


1.  Ephraim  Kriebel. 

2.  Jacob  F.  Fisher. 


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[25-77] 

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[25-78] 

[25-79] 


[25-80] 


3.  Andrew,  b  Nov.  22,  1829;  d  Jan.  22,  1878;  m  Regina  Kriebel. 

4.  Aaron,  b  Oct.  30,  1831;  d  Apr.  30,  1835. 

5.  Abraham  K.,  b  Mar.  11,  1834;  d  Nov.  8,  1903;  m  Phoebe  Kriebel. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  20,  1836;  d  Nov.  2,  1873;  m  Joseph  L.  Heebner. 

7.  Charles,  b  Dec.  2,  1837;  d  July  6,  1891;  m  Mary  L.  Reiff. 

8.  Christina,  b  Aug.  24,  1839;  d  May  19,  1895;  m  Abraham  Rittenhouse. 


9.  George 
10.  Joseph 


twins,  b  Sept.  27,  1841 ;  d 


Oct.  21,  1841. 
Oct.  26,  1841. 


11.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  7,  1842;  m  John  E.  Brecht. 

12.  Hannah,  b  June  11,  1845;  d  May  9,  1853. 

13.  Isaac,  b  May  7,  1847;  d  Sept.  4,  1850. 


[25-30]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  21,  1802;  d  Aug.  10,  1882;  s  Andrew  and  Maria  (Heebner) 
Kriebel  [25-9];  m  Oct.  7,  1834,  ANNA  BERGEY,  b  Oct.  15,  1817;  d  Sept.  17,  1892;  dau  John  and 
Polly  (Lederach)  Bergey.  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[52a-6]  1.  Mary,  b  Oct.  27,  1835;  d  Nov.  16,  1873;  m  Samuel  K.  Heydrick. 

[21-68]  2.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  6,  1837;  d  July  31,  1917;  m  Abraham  H.  Cassel. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  5,  1839;  d  Oct.  19,  1876;  unm. 

[25-81]  4.  John  B.,  b  Dec.  18,  1841;  d  Dec.  25,  1882;  m  Rebecca  Cassel. 

_  .  .  7  .  „  „  ^  |  1.  Elizabeth  Alderfer. 

5.  Andrew  B„  b  Apr.  11,  1844;  d  Feb.  23,  1920;  m  |  2  Mrs  gusan  wismer  AIderter. 

[jej-fSi  «•  Hannah  j  6  s  t.  3  lg46;  (  m  Joseph  £ ;•  Anders  Jr. 

[161-30a]  7.  Susanna  J  l  d  Jan.  10,  1879;  m  Joseph  H.  Anders. 

[25-83]  8.  Sophia,  b  Aug.  12,  1849;  d  Mar.  14,  1905;  m  Isaiah  Burgstresser. 

[25-84]  9.  Aaron  B.,  b  Dec.  29,  1851;  m  Eliza  Snyder. 

10.  Abraham  B.,  b  Nov.  13,  1859;  d  Apr.  9,  1868. 


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[25-31]  BENJAMIN  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  11,  1795;  d  May  19,  1885;  s  Christopher  and  Rosina 
(Seipt)  Kriebel  [25-10b];  m  May  1,  1823,  ELIZABETH  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  28,  1798;  d  Feb.  28,  1880; 
dau  Henry  and  Regina  (Reinewald)  Snyder  [48-7]. 

Children  (8): 

[25-85]  1.  Euphemia,  b  1823;  m  John  Moyer. 

[25-86]  2.  Regina,  b  Oct.  25,  1824;  d  Sept.  28,  1908;  m  Frederick  Bookheimer. 

3.  Isabella,  b  Nov.  11,  1826;  d  Feb.  26,  1828. 

[25-87]  4.  Abigail,  b  Aug.  26,  1828;  d  Oct.  10,  1873;  m  Nathan  Cole. 

[25-88]  5.  Edith,  b  Nov.  24,  1830;  m  Peter  Richart. 

[25-89]  6.  Joel  S.,  b  Mar.  4,  1833;  m  Mary  Trout. 

[25-90]  7.  Job,  b  May  1,  1835;  d  Mar.  17,  1920;  m  Sarah  Ann  Trout. 

[25-91]  8.  Benjamin  S.,  b  July  27,  1838;  m  Emeline  Zieber. 


’  [25-32]  ROSINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1790;  d  July  6,  1862;  dau  Abraham  and  Eve  (Heydrick) 
Kriebel  [25-11];  m  1840,  GEORGE  SMITH.  No  issue.  George  Smith  was  a  native  of  Germany. 
In  1847,  he  and  wife  left  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  for  Germany,  where  they  settled  in  Lahr.  [  No  further 
data  obtainable.} 


[25-33]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL,  b  July  4,  1791;  d  Feb.  27,  1877;  s  Abraham  and  Eve  (Heydrick) 
Kriebel  [25-11];  m  Oct.  18,  1832,  DEBORAH  HEEBNER,  b  June  28,  1799;  d  Apr.  30,  1883;  dau  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Christina  (Wagner)  Heebner  [199-2].  No  issue. 


[25-34]  JOSEPH  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  30,  1799;  d  June  11,  1864;  s  Abraham  and  Eve  (Heydrick) 
Kriebel  [25-11] ;  m  May  7,  1829,  ELIZABETH  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  3,  1795;  d  Jan.  29,  1851;  daw  Andrew 
and  Sarah  (Reinewald)  Anders  [161-5]. 

Children  (2): 


[25-92] 

[25-93] 


1.  Abraham 

2.  Andrew  A. 


twins,  b  Nov.  25,  1830;  d 


|  Feb.  7,  1907;  m  Catharine  Heebner. 
i  Dec.  3,  1863;  m  Lydia  Urffer. 


[25-35]  LEVI  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  20,  1816;  d  June  4,  1888;  s  Solomon  and  Maria  (Meschter) 
Kriebel  [25-13];  m  Nov.  2,  1841,  ELIZA  KRUPP,  b  Oct.  15,  1820;  d  Feb.  4,  1885;  dau  George  Krupp. 


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Plate  44 


Commitment  of  George  Kriebel  [25-3]  to  the  Easton  (Pa.)  Jail  for  refusing  to  take  the  Test  Act 
The  original  is  preserved  in  the  State  Archives,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

(Courtesy  of  Prof.  H.  H.  Shenk.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

[25-94]  1.  Elijah,  b  Nov.  25,  1842;  d  Nov.  2,  1913;  m  Margaret  E.  Kane. 

2.  Franklin,  b  Aug.,  1847;  d  July,  1850. 

3.  Margaret,  b  June  6,  1848;  d  Dee.  11,  1913. 


[25-36]  CHARLES  Y.  KRIEBLE,  b  Sept.  12,  1814;  d  Aug.  12,  1887;  s  John  and  Agnes  (Yeakle) 
Krieble  [25-14];  m  Feb.  18,  1841,  SARAH  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  8,  1820;  d  Nov.  21,  1884;  dan  Abraham 
and  Susanna  (Dresher)  Anders  [161-9].  Farmer;  lived  in  Whitpain  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[25-95]  1.  Hiram  A.,  b  May  26,  1842;  m  Susanna  Meschter. 

[66-14]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Feb.  6,  1845;  d  June  28,  1904;  m  George  K.  Meschter. 

[25-37]  SAMUEL  Y.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  23,  1816;  d  Dec.  10,  1889;  s  John  and  Agnes  (Yeakle) 
Krieble  [25-14];  m  Nov.  26,  1844,  MARY  SCHULTZ,  b  May  2,  1826;  d  Nov.  4,  1900;  dan  George  and 
Hannah  (Schubert)  Schultz  [149-12].  No  issue. 


[25-38]  SARAH  Y.  KRIEBLE,  b  Aug.  4,  1828;  d  Dec.  24,  1913;  dau  John  and  Agnes  (Yeakle) 
Krieble[25-14] ;  m  Jan.  8,  1852,  SAMUEL  ANSON,  b  Feb.  27,  1826;  d  Oct.  4,  1898;  s  John  and  Hannah 
Anson.  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  H.  Agnes,  b  June  18,  1852;  unm .;  Worcester,  Pa. 

2.  John  K.,  b  Mar.  16,  1854;  d  Oct.  11,  1854. 

[25-96]  3.  Lillie,  b  May  24,  1855;  d  Oct.  6,  1891;  rn  Jacob  S.  Moser. 

[25-97]  4.  Samuel  K.,  b  Jan.  29,  1857;  m  Anna  Radcliffe. 

[25-98]  5.  Charles  Matthew,  b  Sept.  8,  1859;  m  Laura  Place  Gotwals. 

[25-99]  6.  Ida  Mary,  b  July  8,  1861;  m  Jacob  S.  Moser. 

[25-100]  7.  Horace  K.,  b  Mar.  16,  1863;  m  Marion  Lewis. 

8.  A.  Lincoln,  b  Oct.  7,  1864;  Worcester,  Pa.  A.  Lincoln  Anson  has  been  a  teacher  in  the 
public  schools  of  Worcester,  Pa.,  for  more  than  30  years.  He  is  a  trustee  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church  of  the  Middle  District.  (1920.) 

[25-  101]  9.  Wilson  K.,  b  Sept.  22,  1866;  m  Ella  G.  Landes. 

10.  Warren  K.,  b  May  3,  1869;  d  July  8,  1871. 

[25-102]  11.  Alice  K.,  b  Mar.  24,  1873;  m  Charles  S.  Boorse. 


[25-39]  JACOB  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  22,  1817;  d  Nov.  14,  1864;  s  Rev.  David  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [25-15];  m  Oct.  19,  1843,  SUSANNA  DRESHER,  b  Nov.  27,  1825;  d  Sept,  3,  1897;  dau  Jacob 
and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Dresher  [64-7]. 

Children  (7): 

1.  David  D.,  b  Nov.  30,  1844;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

1.  Mary  S.  Anders. 

2.  Salome  Dresher. 


[25-103] 

[25-104a] 

[25-104b] 

[21-103] 


2.  Reuben  D.,  b  Dec.  18,  1846;  m 


3.  Lydia  D.,  b  Sept.  20,  1848;  d  Sept.  30,  1915;  m  Jacob  D.  Heebner. 

4.  Child,  b  May  13,  1853;  d  May  15,  1853. 

5.  Child,  b  May  12,  1855;  d  May  13,  1855. 

6.  Child,  b  Sept.  6,  1856;  d  Sept.  6,  1856. 

7.  Child,  b  and  d  Jan.  15,  1859. 


[25-40]  ADAM  KRIEBEL,  b  June  9,  1823;  d  Feb.  17,  1895;  s  Rev.  David  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [25-15];  m  Dec.  14,  1850,  MARY  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  27,  1827;d  Nov.  19,  1882;  dau  Joseph  and 
Rebecca  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-14]. 

Children  (2): 

[25-230a]  1.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  16,  1853;  d  Dec.  31,  1886;  m  Addison  Bookheimer. 

2.  James,  b  Nov.  11,  1857;  d  Dec.  9,  1857. 


[25-42]  CATHARINE  KRIEBEL,  b  June  4,  1818;  d  Jan.  6,  1896;  dau  Job  and  Esther  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-16];  m  Sept.  13,  1840,  BERNARD  B.  FREYER,  b  Oct.  12,  1815;  d  Aug.  19,  1885;  s  Jacob 
and  Nancy  (Bergey)  Freyer.  Farmer;  lived  in  Skippack,  Pa. 


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[25-105] 
[25-1 06a]  1 
[25- 106b]  J 

[25-107] 


Children  (4): 

1.  Esther,  b  Aug.  21,  1841;  m  Simeon  K.  Cassel. 

1  Mary  IvGrr 

2.  Jacob  K.,  b  Apr.  26,  1844;  d  May  17,  1901;  m  j  2'  Mary  K.  Cassel. 

3.  Edith  H.,  b  Oct.  10,  1846;  unm.;  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

4.  Susan  Anna.,  b  Nov.  13,  1850;  d  1921;  m  Charles  H.  Johnson. 


[25-43]  GEORGE  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  17,  1824;  killed  in  Civil  War;  s  Job  and  Esther  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-16];  m  Jan.  26,  1846,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  8,  1825;  d  Feb.  3,  1882;  dau  Israel  and 
Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-12[. 

George  A.  Kriebel  was  a  soldier  in  Union  Army  during  Civil  War;  was  killed  in  attack  on  Fred¬ 
ericksburg,  Va. 

Children  (5): 

[25-108]  1.  John  K.,  b  May  31,  1847;  d  Jan.  16,  1910;  m  Katie  L.  Reiff. 

[25-109]  2.  Enos,  b  June  21,  1849;  m  Magdalena  Wiegner. 

3.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  17,  1852;  d  Sept.  15,  1853'. 

[25-110]  4.  Edwin  K.,  b  July  22,  1854;  m  Mary  Amelia  Souder. 

[25-111]  5.  Emma,  b  Feb.  25,  1856;  d  Nov.  7,  1920;  m  Abraham  M.  Bobb. 

[25-44]  EPHRAIM  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  16,  1821;  d  Sept.  2,  1864;  s  Melchior  and  Rosina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [25-17];  m  Feb.  20,  1851,  ANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  15,  1827;  d  Aug.  25,  1881;  dau  George  and 
Sophia  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-29].  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  farm  now  owned  and  occupied 
by  Alvin  K.  Rothenberger  (1920).  Anna  Kriebel  m  2d  time,  Jacob  F.  Fisher  [25-75]. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[68-32a]  1.  Leanna,  b  June  8,  1852;  d  Apr.  5,  1887;  m  Owen  K.  Schultz. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  3,  1854;  d  Jan.  26,  1905;  unm. 

[149-62]  3.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  m  Edwin  K.  Rothenberger. 

4.  Emeline,  b  Sept.  30,  1858;  d  Oct.  9,  1904;  unm. 

[25-112]  5.  George  K.,  b  May  29,  1861;  m  Emma  H.  Schultz. 

6.  Mary,  b  Oct.  7,  1863;  d  Sept.  4,  1864. 


[25-45]  JONAS  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  22,  1824;  d  Dec.  15,  1906;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-18] ;  m  Nov.  23,  1847,  MARY  SEIPT,  b  Mar.  29,  1828;  d  Aug.  6,  1897 ;  dau  George  and  Anna 
(Heebner)  Seipt  [59-8].  Jonas  Kriebel  moved  to  the  State  of  Illinois  in  Kankakee  Co.,  where  he  en¬ 
gaged  in  farming.  His  descendants  are  scattered  through  the  middle  western  states. 


[25-113] 

[25-114] 

[25-115] 

[25-116] 
[25-1 17a] 
[25-1 17b] 
[25-118] 


Children  (10): 

1.  Urias  S.,  b  Mar.  17,  1849;  d  July  14,  1860. 

2.  Daniel  S.,  b  May  18,  1853;  d  Sept.  13,  1915;  m  Mary  Horner. 

3.  Samuel  S.,  b  Jan.  4,  1855;  d  Mar.  24,  1903;  m  Annie  A.  Currier. 

4.  Susanna  S.,  b  Apr.  29,  1856. 

5.  Addison  S.,  b  Oct.  18,  1857;  m  Ellen  Heininger. 

6.  Sarah  Ann  S.,  b  Oct.  19,  1859;  d  July  15,  1860. 

7.  William  S.,  b  Aug.  31,  1861;  d  Dec.  18,  1901;  m  Mary  Rittenhouse. 

o  t  q  j  a  n  f  1.  Lydia  Eliza  Wressell. 

8.  James  S.,  b  Apr.  9,  1864;  m  j  2<  Ada  E  DuW 

9.  Edwin  S.,  b  Aug.  1,  1867;  m  Lottie  E.  Wressell. 

10.  Emma  Jane  S.,  b  Sept.  13,  1869;  d  Sept.  30,  1869. 


[25-46]  SAMUEL  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  16,  1833;  d  July  24,  1911;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-18];  m  Oct.  15,  1859,  RACHEL  C.  CUSTER,  b  July  8,  1837;  d  Aug.  9,  1917;  dau  John 
Custer.  Resided  in  North  Wales,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Anna  C.,  b  Dec.  14,  1860;  unm. 

[25-119]  2.  Sarah  Ella,  b  Apr.  28,  1863;  m  Irwin  Harley  Bean. 

[25-120]  3.  Morris  C.,  b  July  10,  1864;  m  Bessie  Fendall  Thornton. 

4.  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  8,  1866;  unm.;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

[25-121]  5.  Lydia  C.,  b  Jan.  10,  1868;  m  William  S.  Weingartner. 


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359 


[25-122]  6.  Susan,  b  Dec.  27,  1871;  m  Elmer  E.  Hunsicker. 

[25-123]  7.  Samuel  C.,  b  July  25,  1873;  m  Minnie  Elizabeth  Cline. 

[ 25—124]  8.  John  H.,  b  Nov.  5,  1876;  rn  Maude  Sheats. 

[25-47]  AGNES  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  5,  1814;  d  Sept.  29,  1867 ;  dau  Benjamin  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-19];  m  MICHAEL  TRUMP,  b  Jan.  3,  1812;  d  Aug.  13,  1876. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Daniel  K.,  b  June  4,  1837;  m  {  !•  Mary  Ann  Nonnemacher. 

[  2.  Rosa  E.  Heiberger. 

2.  Lydia  K.,  b  Feb.  27,  1840;  d  Feb.  25,  1919;  m  William  H.  H.  White. 

3.  Isaac  K.,  b  June  13,  1843;  d  May  10,  1894;  m  Anna  Maria  Christman. 

4.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  16,  1845;  d  June  26,  1909;  m  Elias  Cawley. 

5.  Maria  Ann,  b  July  10,  1848;  m  William  A.  Lynn. 

6.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Nov.  8,  1851;  d  Mar.  13,  1855. 

7.  Rebecca  K.,  b  Dec.  3,  1854;  d  Feb.  21,  1877. 

[25-48]  JUDITH  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  22,  1820;  d  Mar.  5,  1861 ;  dau  Benjamin  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-19];  m  Oct.  30,  1842,  DANIEL  WIEAND,  b  Jan.  1,  1816;  d  Feb.  21,  1889;  s  Daniel  and 
Deborah  (Deisher)  Wieand.  Daniel  Wieand  was  a  miller  and  lived  at  Treichlersville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[25-130]  1.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Oct.  3,  1843;  d  Feb.  27,  1920;  m  Oliver  F.  White. 

[25-131]  2.  William  K.,  b  Oct.  28,  1845;  d  Aug.  5,  1896;  in  Caroline  Haines. 

3.  Mary  A.,  b  Nov.  19,  1853;  unm;  221  S.  10th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[25-49]  ISAAC  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  19,  1825;  d  Dec.  30,  1893;  s  Benjamin  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-19];  m  Feb.  7,  1847,  SARAH  WIEAND,  b  May  11,  1826;  d  June  1,  1899;  dau  of  Daniel 
Wieand. 

Children  (J): 

[25-132]  1.  William,  b  Aug.  8,  1850;  d  May  12,  1918;  m  Eliza  Yerk. 

[25-133]  2.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Feb.  13,  1854;  d  Dec.  9,  1898;  rn  Emma  R.  Gilbert. 

[25-134]  3.  Daniel  W.,  b  Nov.  14,  1865;  m  Ella  J.  Wetzel. 

4.  Mary,  d  young. 

[25-50a]  REV.  REUBEN  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  11,  1820;  d  Aug.  27,  1890;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Kriebel  [25-20] ;  m  Nov.  30,  1848,  MARIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  16,  1826;  d  Oct.  30,  1859;  dau  Melchior 
and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-17]. 

Children  (4).' 

[25-135]  1.  Hosea  K.,  b  Sept.  12,  1849;  in  Amanda  Zimmerman. 

2.  Aaron,  b  July  16,  1852;  d  Feb.  26,  1860. 

[25-136]  3.  Daniel  K.,  b  Dec.  4,  1856;  m  Emma  B.  George. 

4.  Hannah  Maria,  b  Sept.  30,  1859;  d  Sept.  23,  1860. 

[25-50b]  REV.  REUBEN  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  14,\1861,  HANNAH  HEY- 
DRICK,  b  Nov.  26,  1829;  d  Dec.  16,  1915;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b]. 
Children  (2): 

[25-137]  1.  Sophia,  b  Oct.  31,  1865;  d  Apr.  30,  1887;  m  Alvin  Schantz. 

[25-137.1]  2.  Susanna  H.,  b  Dec.  10,  1869;  m  George  West. 

Rev.  Reuben  Kriebel  was  for  a  time  a  school  teacher.  He  lived  on  a  farm  near  Mainland,  Pa., 
and  later  in  life  removed  to  Worcester  Twp.,  near  Center  Point.  He  was  also  a  broom  maker.  He 
was  chosen  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders  and  he  served  in  that  capacity  for  many  years. 
The  Committee  that  published  the  First  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  engaged  Rev. 
Kriebel  to  collect  the  family  data,  hence  he  had  a  large  share  in  its  publication.  Rev.  Kriebel  served 
as  Secretary  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelders  for  a  number  of  years. 

[25-51]  LEAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  8,  1825;  d  Feb.  13,  1857;  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Kriebel 
[25-20];  m  Dec.  27,  1855,  SAMUEL  MILLER,  b  July  9,  1823;  d  July  27,  1901;  s  Jacob  Miller.  No 
issue.  Samuel  Miller  m  2d  time,  Anna  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [38-71]. 


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[25-52]  SOLOMON  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  31.  1836;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Kriebel  [25-20]; 
m  Dec.  14,  1866,  ANNA  MARIA  SCHLICHER,6  June  12,  1846;  dan  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Garden) 
Schlicher  [36-50].  Farmer;  lived  at  Treichlersville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  21,  1869;  in - ;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

2.  Ella  Amanda,  b  Oct.  25,  1870;  unm;  Hereford,  Pa. 

3.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  20,  1873;  m - 

4.  Charles  Franklin,  b  Sept.  9,  1875;  d  Jan.  12,  1898. 

5.  William,  b  Feb.  20,  1878;  m - 

6.  John,  b - ;  m - 

[Further  information  unobtainable.] 

[25-53]  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  9,  1830;  d  Dec.  12,  1910;  dan  Anthony  and  Christina 
(Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-21];  m  Nov.  6,  1855,  TILGHMAN  STAHL,  b  Sept.  12,  1830;  d  July  18,  1898; 
s  Jesse  and  Eva  (Schiffert)  Stahl.  Farmer  and  carpenter;  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[25-142]  1.  Amelia,  b  Nov.  11,  1856;  m  Charles  G.  Fries. 

2.  Mary,  b  Nov.  13,  1858;  unm ;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

[25-143]  3.  Franklin  K.,  b  Aug.  24,  1861;  m  Ella  J.  Barr. 

[25-144]  4.  John,  b  Oct.  7,  1863;  m  Laura  Lutz. 

[25-145]  5.  Annie,  b  Mar.  5,  1866;  m  William  J.  Goedde. 

[ 25—146]  6.  Henry  William,  b  Jan.  5,  1870;  m  Hannah  K.  IJunsberger. 

[25-147]  7.  William  Harvey,  b  Aug.  19,  1872;  m  Mary  E.  Johnson. 


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[25-140] 

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[25-54]  ABRAHAM  KRIEBEL,  b  July  10,  1823;  d  Feb.  9,  1897;  s  Jonathan  and  Anna  (Heydrick) 
Kriebel  [25-22];  m  Nov.  27,  1845,  REGINA  SCHULTZ,  b  May  16,  1816;  d  July  31,  1902;  dau  Mathias 
and  Christina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-7]. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  30,  1847;  d  Oct.  10,  1876. 

[25-148]  2.  Jonas,  b  Aug.  19,  1848;  d  Mar.  28,  1922;  m  Annie  Krauss. 

[25-149]  3.  Charles,  b  Mar.  23,  1850;  d  July  31,  1907;  m  Lydia  Seibert. 

4.  Sarah,  b  July  28,  1852;  d  May  19,  1906. 

5.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  12,  1854;  d  Oct.  27,  1860. 

6.  John,  b  Sept.  7,  1856;  unm. 

7.  Daughter,  b  May  3,  1859;  dec. 

8.  William,  b  Apr.  28,  1861;  d  Aug.  23,  1862. 


[25-55]  SARAH  SCHULER,  b  Apr.  15,  1821;  d  Aug.  19,  1892;  da,u  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Schuler  [25-23];  m  May  15,  1842,  THOMAS  KERN,  b  Dec.  21,  1815;  d  Jan.  15,  1896;  s  Matthias  and 
- (Fisher)  Kern.  Farmer;  Shimerville,  Pa. 


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[25-152] 

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[25-153b] 

[25-154a] 

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Children  (7): 

1  .  .  o  j.  1  L  Caroline  Schuler. 

1.  Amandus  S.,  o  Oct.  26,  1843;  m  j  ^  Ellen  Kline 

2.  Willoughby  S.,  b  Dec.  22,  1844;  d  Apr.  9,  1918;  m  Anna  F.  Ritter. 

3.  David  S.,  b  Dec.  16,  1846;  d  Feb.  24,  1921;  m  Sarah  Danner. 

4.  Louisa  S.,  b  Dec.  29,  1848;  d  Oct.  28,  1857. 

5.  Elwina  S.,  b  Mar.  10,  1850;  d  Aug.  24,  1918;  m  1  !/  FT  .  ,  ,r 

i  2.  Daniel  K.  Moore. 


6.  Wesley,  b  May  23,  1856;  d  1860. 


7.  Henry  S.,  b  Mar.  14,  1853;  m 


f  1.  Rebecca  H.  Burkhalter. 
1  2.  Annie  G.  Everhart. 


[25-56]  RAHAM  SCHULER,  b  Mar.  20,  1823;  d  June  1,  1886;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Schuler  [25-23];  m  ELIZA  RITTER,  b  June  15,  1820;  d  Oct.  22,  1901. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Amanda,  b  Oct.  19,  1850;  d  Feb.  9,  1891. 

[25-155]  2.  Angelina,  b - ;  d  Aug.,  1917;  m  Thomas  F.  Leh. 


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[25-156]  3.  Sarah. 

4.  Louisa,  b  1849;  d  1850.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[25-57]  THOMAS  SCHULER,  b  Sept.  24,  1825;  d  Apr.  11,  1901;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Schuler  [25-23];  m  Dec.  9,  1849,  ELIZABETH  KEMMERER,  b  Aug.  1,  1826;  d  Mar.  14,  1897; 
dau  Henry  Kemmerer. 

One  child: 

[25-157]  Henry  A.,  b  July  12,  1850;  d  Jan.  13,  1908;  m  Sarah  A.  Griesemer. 

[25-57.1]  AMANDUS  SCHULER,  b  Sept.  24,  1825;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schuler  [25-23]; 
m - ;  said  to  have  had  the  following  children: 

1.  Franklin;  Easton,  Pa.  [ Letters  ret.  by  P.  M .} 

2.  Emma,  3.  Sophia,  4.  Mary.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[25-60]  LA  VINA  BARNES,  b  July  29,  1825;  d  Feb.  22,  1914;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Barnes  [25-25];  m  ISAAC  LEISTER,  b  Nov.  29,  1825;  d  Feb.  18,  1884.  Res.  Granville,  Milwaukee 
Co.,  Wisconsin. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[25-158]  1.  Susan,  b  Sept.  17,  1846;  d  May  26,  1888;  m  John  Peter  Witwen. 

[25-159]  2.  Aaron,  b  Aug.  23,  1849;  m  Catharine  Schlafer. 

[25-160]  3.  William,  b  Feb.  12,  1852;  d  Feb.  14,  1916;  m  Anna  M.  Felix. 

[25-61]  WILLIAM  H.  BARNES,  b  July  12,  1829;  d  Dec.  28,  1863;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Barnes  [25-25];  m  PAULINE  KNOLL,  b  Jan.  26,  1840;  d  May  17,  1860;  dau  John  Knoll.  William 
Barnes  was  killed  at  battle  of  Murfreesboro  Lane.  Lived  at  Menomonee  Falls,  Wis. 

One  child: 

[25-161]  Jesse,  b  Aug.  8,  1858;  m  Mary  H.  Bradley. 

[25-62]  DANIEL  BARNES,  b  Oct.  16,  1830;  d  Jan.  26,  1902;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Barnes  [25-25];  m  Jan.  31,  1864,  CAROLINE  M.  BLUM,  b  Sept.  13,  1843;  d  Feb.  6,  1901. 

Children  (9): 

[25-162]  1.  Anna,  b  Oct.  8,  1865;  m  Charles  Frederick  Caris. 

[25—163]  2.  Alice  M.,  b  May  16,  1867;  m  Thomas  E.  Westlake. 

[25-164]  3.  Clara  M.,  b  Apr.  5,  1869;  m  L.  F.  Thiel. 

[25-165]  4.  George,  b  Apr.  24,  1871;  m  Mrs.  Sibley. 

[25-166]  5.  Susan  E.,  b  Nov.  10,  1873;  m  William  Ramsay. 

6.  Charles,  b  Aug.  18,  1876;  d  July  31,  1916;  unm. 

[25-167]  7.  Albert,  b  Aug.  26,  1880;  m  Ina  Williams. 

[25-168]  8.  Inez,  b  Jan.  1,  1883;  m  John  David  Wike. 

[25-169]  9.  Winifred  R.,  b  July  14,  1890;  m  David  Duffle  Haworth. 

[25-63]  MARY  BARNES,  b  Feb.  19,  1833;  d  Jan.  12,  1911;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Barnes  [25-25];  m  Mar.  15,  1854,  ROBERT  S.  ROWE,  b  Sept.  14,  1821;  d  Oct.  16,  1910;  s  Abner 
Rowe.  Notary  public. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[25-170]  1.  William,  b  Apr.  20,  1856;  d  Feb.  3,  1907;  m  Eliza  Beringer. 

[25-171]  2.  Ella,  b  Oct.  4,  1862;  m  John  North. 

[25-64]  ANDREW  BARNES,  b  May  27,  1835;  d  Jan.  22,  1910;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Barnes  [25-25];  m  Apr.  6,  1858,  MENA  KRAUS,  b  July  13,  1832;  d  May  22,  1910;  dau  Herman  Kraus. 
Farmer;  Menomonee  Falls,  Wis. 

Children  (2): 

[25-172]  1.  Malinda  C.,  b  June  2,  1860;  m  Ira  Simpson. 

[25-173]  2.  Alpha  S.,  b  Mar.  12,  1862;  m  Charles  A.  Holt. 

[25-65]  SUSANNA  BARNES,  b  Jan.  28,  1838;  dec;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Barnes 
[25-25];  m  1860,  REUBEN  LEISTER;  dec.  Susanna  Barnes  is  buried  at  Waterloo,  Iowa. 

One  child:  Son,  d  1868. 


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[25-66]  SARAH  BARNES,  b  Apr.  1,  1839;  d  Sept.  19,  1861;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 

Barnes  [25-25];  m  Sept.  1,  1857,  JOSEPH  S.  WILE,  b  Mar.  2,  1829;  d  Jan.  15,  1886;  s - and 

- (Smith)  Wile.  Mason. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Infant  daughter. 

[25-174]  2.  Amanda,  b  May  10,  1860;  m  Frank  Snyder. 

[25-67]  ISAAC  BARNES,  b  Oct.  21,  1846;  d  Oct.  10,  1915;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Barnes  [25-25] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1873,  ANNA  MARY  LEONHARDT,  b  July  14,  1851 ;  dau  Peter  Leonhardt. 
Manager  of  Grain  &  Supply  Co.;  res.  Menomonee  Falls,  Wis. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[25-175]  1.  Allen,  b  June  25,  1874;  m  Lizzie  Reinhardt. 

2.  Josephine,  b  Feb.  1,  1879;  unm.;  Menomonee  Falls,  Wis. 

[25-68]  SARAH  ANN  SCHIFFERT,  b  Apr.  5,  1829;  dau  Daniel  and  Rachel  (Kriebel)  Schiffert 
[25-26];  m  Jan.  25,  1846,  WILLIAM  SCHNEIDER,  b  - — - ;  d  Oct.  1,  1875.  Lived  in  Ind. 

Children  (2): 

[25-176]  1.  Carl  Henry,  b  June  1,  1846;  m  Nancy - 

[25-177]  2.  Johann,  b  Mar.  24,  1851;  m  Emmeline  Diel.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[25-69]  TILERA  SCHIFFERT,  b  Jan.  16,  1830;  dau  Daniel  and  Rachel  (Kriebel)  Schiffert  [25-26]; 
m  Sept.  27,  1849,  FRANK  WEIKEL,  b  Apr.  12,  1828. 

Children  (8): 

[25-177.1]  1.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  29,  1850;  m  George  Fatrel. 

2.  Daughter,  b  July  10,  1852;  d  in  infancy. 

3.  William  A.,  b  July  22,  1854;  d  Sept.  28,  1854. 

4.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Oct.  22,  1856. 

5.  Rachel,  b  Aug.  21,  1859. 

6.  Ellenofa,  b  Nov.  12,  1862;  d  Aug.  14,  1866. 

7.  Clara  Agnes,  b  July  26,  1864. 

8.  Janerden,  b  Nov.  11,  1866.  [Data  found  in  S.  H.  L.;  unable  to  locate.] 

[25-70]  SUSANNA  SCHIFFERT,  b  Dec.  25,  1833;  dau  Daniel  and  Rachel  (Kriebel)  Schiffert 
[25-26];  m  Sept.  4,  1859,  TOMMES  BRUCKS  (THOMAS  BROOKS),  b  Dec.  27,  1837;  d  July  4,  1876. 
Children  (7): 

1.  Jacob  S.,  b  May  10,  1860. 

2.  Minon  Elweina,  b  Jan.  24,  1862. 

3.  Cora  Bell,  b  Oct.  16,  1864. 

4.  Else,  b  Oct.  20,  1866. 

5.  Hatte,  b  Apr.  16,  1868;  d  Nov.  9,  1870. 

6.  Orien,  b  July  20,  1870. 

7.  Minne,  b  Apr.  2,  1875.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[25-71]  GEORGE  D.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  26,  1829;  d  June  29,  1912;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Deisher) 

Kriebel  [25-28];  m  Dec.  24,  1854,  SUSANNA  STRUNK,  b  Oct.  21,  1829;  d  Apr.  30,  1899;  daw - 

and - (Lotschar)  Strunk.  Miller;  Peck,  Kan.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[25-178]  1.  Joel,  b  Feb.  21,  1857;  m  Barbara  Glaser. 

[25—179]  2.  Mahlon,  b  Dec.  4,  1860;  m  Sarah  Anna  Copner. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  July  18,  1864;  d  Jan.  15,  1865. 

[25-180]  4.  Emma,  b  Aug.  25,  1866;  m  John  E.  Diehl. 

5.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  3,  1870;  d  Jan.  30,  1888. 

[25-181]  6.  Ellen  Cora,  b  Jan.  9,  1873;  d  May  9,  1899;  m  John  E.  Diehl. 

[25-72]  JOEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  29,  1830;  d  Aug.  28,  1914;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Deisher)  Kriebel 
[25-28];  m  May  15,  1855,  CATHARINE  HARRIETTA  HEINCKE,  b  July  24,  1833;  d  Jan.  22,  1914; 
dau  Rev.  Henry  and  Catharine  Heincke.  Plastering  mason. 


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Children  (9): 

1.  George  Heincke  K.,  b  Mar.  25,  1856. 

2.  Albert  Mahlon  K.,  b  Oct.  10,  1857;  d  Apr.  10,  1861. 

[25-182]  3.  Henry  Jacob  K.,  b  June  25,  1859;  m  Jennie  Brubaker. 

[25-183]  4.  Charles  Enos  K.,  b  Jan.  16,  1862;  m  Della  E.  Cornelius. 

5.  Alfred  Joel  K.,  b  Mar.  22,  1864;  d  Feb.  12,  1892. 
[25-184]  6.  Amelia  Bell  K.,  b  June  30,  1866;  m  Eugene  Koder. 

7.  Sarah  Phina  K.,  b  Aug.  2,  1868;  d  Mar.  25,  1871. 
[25-185]  8.  Ora  Armol  K.,  b  Apr.  20,  1872;  m  Mary  J.  (June)  Diehl. 

[25-186]  9.  John  Olin  K.,  b  Sept.  11,  1876;  m  H.  Elizabeth  Roberts. 


[25-73]  MAHLON  D.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  25,  1834;  d  Nov.  21,  1913;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Deisher) 
Kriebel  [25-28];  in  Jan.  17,  1857,  ANNA  SMITH,  b  1838;  d  1892. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Mamie 

2.  Effie  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Katie 

[25-187]  4.  Anna  Blanche,  b  Oct.  25,  1860;  d  Mar.  25,  1917;  in  George  Gregory. 

5.  Mahlon,  b  July  29,  1862;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

6.  Emeline  Wiegner,  b  Aug.  7,  1870;  4812  Parrish  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[25-74]  ANNA  DEISHER  KRIEBEL,  b  June  23,  1840;  d  Feb.  8,  1913;  dau  Jacob  and  Anna 
(Deisher)  Kriebel  [25-28];  m  June  3,  1865,  WILLIAM  H.  BACHMAN,  b  Mar.  25,  1842;  d  Jan.  19, 
1918;  s  George  and  Lucinda  Henrietta  Bachman.  William  H.  Bachman  m  2d  time,  Mrs.  Anna  K. 
(Zuber)  Stahl. 

Children  (J): 

[25-188]  1.  Morris  P.,  b  Apr.  18,  1867;  m  Lucy  O’Donnell. 

[25-189]  2.  Charles  H.,  b  Aug.  28,  1870;  m  Ella  Shoemaker. 

[25-190]  3.  Olivia  Viola,  b  Jan.  21,  1876;  m  John  D.  Liffring. 

[25-191]  4.  William  Chester,  b  Feb.  17,  1881;  m  Clara  A.  Clark. 


[25-75]  ANNA  (KRIEBEL)  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  15,  1827;  d  Aug.  25,  1881;  dau  George  and  Sophia 
(Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-29];  m  Jan.  25,  1868,  JACOB  F.  FISHER,  b  Dec.  25,  1838;  d  Aug.  6,  1901. 
Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  Jacob  Fisher  m  2d  time,  Christina  Krauss  [11-144].  Anna 
Kriebel  was  the  widow  of  Ephraim  Kriebel  [25-44], 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  24,  1869;  d  May  16,  1886. 

[25-192]  2.  Laura,  b  Apr.  28,  1871;  m  H.  Frank  Burkert. 

[25-76]  ANDREW  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  22,  1829;  d  Jan.  22,  1878;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-29];  m  Nov.  16,  1854,  REGINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  7,  1831;  d  Oct.  13,  1888;  dau  Israel  and 
Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-12].  Andrew  Kriebel  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  on  farm  at  Locust  Corner, 
Pa.,  now  occupied  by  his  son  Hiram. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Isaiah,  b  Dec.  28,  1855;  d  Apr.  18,  1882. 

[25-193]  2.  Hiram  K.,  b  Mar.  31,  1858;  m  Elizabeth  Snyder. 

3.  Justus,  b  Feb.  21,  1860;  d  Oct.  19,  1878. 

4.  Hannah,  b  July  25,  1862;  d  Sept.  9,  1881. 

[25-194]  5.  George,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  m  Amanda  Snyder. 

[21-231)  1  e.  Elmira,  b  Mar.  8,  1867;  m  |  1- Abraham  K.  Cassel. 

[48-64]  j  l  2.  Jesse  H.  Snyder,  Jr. 

7.  Ambrose,  b  Aug.  16,  1869;  unin.;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[25-195]  8.  Irwin  K.,  b  June  23,  1871;  m  Mary  Ann  S.  Kriebel. 

9.  Andrew,  Jr.,  b  Mar.  20,  1873;  d  Jan.  30,  1875.. 

[25-77]  ABRAHAM  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  11,  1834;dNov.  8,  1903;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-29];  m  Oct.  14,  1858,  PHOEBE  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  20,  1837;  d  Sept.  16,  1894;  dau  Isaac 
and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-33]. 


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Abraham  K.  Kriebel  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  in  Towamencin  on  the  “Caspar  Kriebel”  homestead 
now  (1920)  owned  and  occupied  by  his  son,  Charles  Kriebel,  Jr.  Abraham  was  for  many  years  “Vor- 
singer”  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Church. 


[21-106] 

[  1 49— 63b] 
[25—1 96a] 
[25-1 96b] 


[25-197] 

[25-198] 


Children  (9): 

1.  Romanus,  b  Feb.  6,  1860;  d  Apr.  7,  1875. 

2.  Sophia  K.,  b  July  24,  1861;  m  William  K.  Heebner. 

3.  Ellen,  b  Mar.  2,  1864;  m  Thomas  S.  Rothenberger. 

,  ™  .  ,  ,  T  j  1.  Annie  M.  Schultz. 

4.  Charles,  Jr.,  b  June  17,  1865;  m  \  2  Lydia  Sohultz. 

5.  Emma,  b  June  8,  1868;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

6.  Christina,  b  Nov.  8,  1871;  d  Feb.  24,  1875. 

7.  Amanda  K.,  b  Sept.  25,  1873;  m  Samuel  W.  Kister. 

8.  Allen  K.,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  m  Lizzie  Ann  H.  Snyder. 

9.  Isaac,  b  Oct.  13,  1879;  d  May  5,  1880. 


[25-78]  CHARLES  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  2,  1837;  d  July  6,  1891;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-29];  m  Feb.  14,  1862,  MARY  L.  REIFF,  b  Mar.  30,  1843;  dau  George  Reiff.  Charles 
Kriebel  was  a  farmer;  lived  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,. near  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  George  R.,  b  Nov.  7,  1862;  d  Jan.  30,  1863. 

[21-307]  2.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Aug.  16,  1864;  m  Emanuel  A.  Heebner. 

3.  Laura,  b  June  21,  1868;  d  Aug.  14,  1868. 

[21-307.1]  4.  Katie  R.,  b  Sept.  19,  1869;  m  Jacob  A.  Heebner. 

5.  Lillie  R.,  b  Oct.  20,  1878;  single;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[25-79]  CHRISTINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  24,  1839;  d  May  19, 1895;  daw  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-29];  m  Jan.  20,  1863,  ABRAHAM  RITTENHOUSE,  b  June  13,  1842;  d  Oct.  23,  1887; 
s  Samuel  Rittenhouse.  Farmer;  lived  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  “Melchior  Kriebel’’  farm. 
Children  (8): 

[52a-10]  1.  Sophia  K.,  b  Jan.  3,  1864;  m  Daniel  K.  Heydrick. 

[25-116]  2.  Maria,  b  Jan.  10,  1867;  d  Nov.  19,  1895;  m  William  S.  Kriebel. 

3.  Samuel  K.,  b  Nov.  12,  1870;  d  Aug.  5,  1871. 

[25-199]  4.  Charles  K.,  b  July  25,  1873;  m  Anna  Martha  Bower. 

5.  Susan,  b  Apr.  6,  1876;  d  Apr.  8,  1876. 

[25-200]  6.  John  K.,  b  May  28,  1877;  m  Margaret  Bell. 

7.  George,  b  Apr.  4,  1880;  d  Apr.  4,  1880. 

8.  Son,  stillborn,  May  27,  1882. 

[25-80]  SARAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  7,  1842;  dau  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-29]; 
rn  Feb.  18,  1865,  JOHN  ERNST  BRECHT,  b  Nov.  25,  1837;  d  Mar.  25,  1904;  s  John  Gottlieb  and 
Catherine  (Ernst)  Brecht. 

John  Brecht  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  “Israel  Schultz”  homestead. 
He  helped  to  organize  the  Farmers’  Creamery  Association  of  Centre  Point,  the  People’s  National 
Bank  of  Norristown,  and  the  Girard  Ave.  Farmers’  Market  Co.  of  Phila.,  serving  as  director  in  all 
these  institutions  from  the  time  of  their  organization  until  his  death.  After  retiring  from  farming,  Mr. 
Brecht  removed  to  Norristown,  Pa.,  where  his  widow  still  resides.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[25-201]  1.  Emma  K b  Jan.  21,  1866;  m  John  D.  Weber. 

[25-202]  2.  George  K.,  b  Oct.  7,  1867;  m  Rebecca  A.  Wood. 

[25-203]  3.  Samuel  Iv.,  b  Dec.  14,  1869;  m  Alberta  Williams. 

[25-204]  4.  Katharine  K.,  b  Oct.  19,  1874;  m  John  A.  Longacre. 

[25-81]  JOHN  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  18,  1841;  d  Dec.  25,  1882;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  (Bergey) 
Kriebel  [25-30];  m  Nov.  7,  1867,  REBECCA  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  29,  1840;  d  Nov.  9,  1916;  dau  Isaac  and 
Mary  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-15]. 

Rev.  John  B.  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  near  Kulpsville,  Pa.  His  limited  education  was 
obtained  by  attending  the  school  that  was  held  in  the  building  then  standing  on  the  present  Towamencin 
Schwenkfelder  Church  property.  This  school  he  attended  about  two  to  three  days  per  week  for  three 


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or  four  months  in  the  year.  Having  been  selected  as  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,  he 
served  them  faithfully  for  14  years  up  to  the  time  of  his  death. 

Rev.  Kriebel  was  a  devout  man,  conscientious  in  his  service  to  the  Church,  and  in  his  ministrations 
to  his  people.  Being  very  reverent  he  was  puritanically  strict  in  the  observance  of  the  Sabbath.  He 
was  very  generous  to  the  poor  and  from  his  small  farm  ofttimes  supplied  necessities  to  the  unfortunate, 
without  letting  anyone  know  about  it.  Not  being  very  strong  physically  Rev.  Kriebel  undermined  his 
strength  by  his  conscientious  devotion  to  duty,  and  died  at  an  early  age. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[25-205]  1.  Martha,  b  Dec.  17,  1868;  m  Charles  F.  Brautigam. 

[25-206]  2.  Alvin  C.,  b  May  3,  1870;  m  Alvena  Clifford. 

[25-207]  3.  Mary,  b  Nov.  30,  1871;  m  William  A.  Cannon. 

[25-208]  4.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  4,  1873;  m  Harry  M.  Eaton. 

[25-209]  5.  Anna,  b  Mar.  24,  1879;  d  Nov.  28,  1903;  m  Samuel  MacKinnon. 

[25-82a]  ANDREW  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  11,  1844;  d  Feb.  23,  1920;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  (Bergey) 
Kriebel  [25-30];  m  Sept.  12,  1865,  ELIZABETH  ALDERFER,  b  Mar.  3,  1840;  d  Jan.  23,  1899;  dau 
Jacob  Alderfer. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[25-210]  1.  Jacob,  b  June  24,  1866;  d  Oct.  26,  1906;  rn  Emma  Jane  Freyer. 

[25-211]  2.  Anna  A.,  b  Aug.  17,  1868;  m  Charles  Irwin  L.  Reiter. 

[25-212]  3.  Howard  A.,  b  Feb.  1,  1871;  m  Kate  U.  Landes. 

[25-213]  4.  Henry  A.,  b  May  20,  1873;  m  Mary  S.  Moyer. 

[25-214]  5.  Andrew  A.,  b  Jan.  10,  1879;  m  Ella  V.  Johnson. 

[25-82b]  ANDREW  B.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  7,  1908,  SUSAN  B.  (WISMER) 
ALDERFER,  b  Sept.  15,  1858;  dau  David  Wismer  and  widow  of  Samuel  Alderfer.  No  issue. 

Andrew  Kriebel  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa. 

[25-83]  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  12,  1849;  d  Mar.  14,  1905;  dau  Abraham  and  Anna  (Bergey) 
Kriebel  [25-30] ;  m  July  15,  1871,  ISAIAH  BURGSTRESSER,  b  Mar.  5,  1840.  Farmer;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[25-215]  1.  Anna,  b  Feb.  16,  1872;  in  Abram  K.  Loux. 

[49-609]  2.  Mary,  b  Oct.  3,  1873;  m  Irwin  H.  Pool. 

3.  Emma,  b  Jan.  21,  1875;  unm. 

[25-216]  4.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Jan.  19,  1877;  d  Sept.  14,  1903;  m  William  H.  Wolf. 

5.  George,  b  Feb.  9,  1879;  d  Aug.  3,  1880. 

[25-217]  6.  Abram  K.,  b  Oct.  26,  1880;  m  Kathryn  H.  Detwiler. 

7.  Hannah,,  b  July  30,  1883;  d  Apr.  10,  1886. 

8.  Martha,  b  Nov.  13,  1885;  unm. 

[25-84]  AARON  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  29,  1851;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  (Bergey)  Kriebel  [25-30]; 
m  Oct.  30,  1874,  ELIZA  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  11,  1853;  dau  Jesse  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Snyder  [48-22]. 
Farmer;  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[25-195]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  8,  1876;  m  Irwin  K.  Kriebel. 

[25-218]  2.  Abraham  S.,  b  Apr.  12,  1878;  m  Estella  Mae  Yost. 

[25-219]  3.  Irwin,  b  Dec.  28,  1880;  m  Debora  Heebner. 

[25-220]  4.  Ida,  b  July  8,  1883;  d  Nov.  9,  1918;  m  Oliver  M.  Nase. 

[  25-221]  5.  Cyrus  Snyder,  b  Sept.  11,  1888;  m  Jennie  L.  Nice. 

6.  Jesse,  b  Feb.  19,  1886;  unm.;  Chicago,  Ill. 

[25-222]  7.  John  Arthur  S.,  b  Mar.  10,  1891;  m  Florence  Roudenbush. 

[25-223]  8.  Oscar,  b  Jan.  19,  1894;  m  Amanda  Roth. 

[25-85]  EUPHEMIA  KRIEBEL,  b  1823;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-31]; 
m  1851,  JOHN  MOYER. 

Children  {12): 

1.  Benjamin,  unm;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

2.  Elizabeth,  d  in  infancy. 


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[25-224] 

[25-225] 

[25-226] 

[25-227] 


3.  Lucy,  single;  Norristown,  Pa. 

4.  Milton,  m  Alice  Johnson;  Belfry,  Pa. 

5.  John,  m  Sophia  Van  Fossen;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

6.  Jacob,  m  Sue  Clara  Smith;  Centre  Square,  Pa. 

7'  £?”  I  twins,  dec;  I  m  Daniel  KePler'  dec' 

8.  Mary  1 

9.  Abby,  dec. 


10.  Abraham,  dec. 

11.  Catherine,  dec. 

12.  William,  dec. 


J 


buried  in  Herrlite  Cemetery,  Worcester,  Pa. 


[Further  information  unobtainable. 


[25-86]  REGINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  25,  1824;  d  Sept.  28,  1908;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-31];  m  Jan.  30,  1848,  FREDERICK  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Apr.  5,  1816;  d  Apr.  15, 
1885;  s  Frederick  Bookheimer. 

Children  (8): 

[25-228]  1.  Mary,  b  Mar.  27,  1848;  m  Edwin  M.  Shellenberger. 

[25-229]  2.  Amanda,  b  Sept.  10,  1851;  d  June  27,  1883;  m  Cornelius  Stong. 

!“bl  )  3'  AddiS-  *  1S-  1853 ;  »  {  t  Susanna  “ 

[59-29]  4.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Mar.  1,  1855;  m  George  B.  Seipt. 

[59-30]  5.  Lydia,  b  Dec.  24,  1856;  m  Abraham  Seipt. 

[25-231]  6.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  24,  1858;  m  Sarah  Elmira  Wagner. 

ror”oQOKi  !  7-  John-  b  Mar.  1.  1861;  m  (  J*  ^line. 

[25-232b]  J  l  2.  Kate  Scherle. 

ror”oQQKi  1  8-  Hannah  K.,  b  July  11,  1864;  m  {  1‘  Hiram  E.  Shirk. 

[25-233b]  J  [2.  Frederick  B.  Heckman. 


[25-87]  ABIGAIL  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  26,  1828;  d  Oct.  10,  1873;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-31];  m  NATHAN  COLE,  b  Jan.  7,  1824;  dec;  s  Jacob  Cole. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  Ann,  b  Jan.  1,  1851;  d  Sept.  18,  1867. 

[25-234]  2.  Henry  Ellwood,  b  July  16,  1855;  m  Ida  Roberts. 

[25-235]  3.  Mary  Catharine,  b  Mar.  19,  1859;  d  Oct.  11,  1903;  m  Jacob  Famous. 

[25-236]  4.  Benjamin  Jacob,  b  Jan.  21,  1864;  m  Katherine  S.  Simmon. 

[21—176]  5.  Emma  Jane,  b  May  29,  1870;  m  James  Cassel. 

[25-88]  EDITH  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  24,  1830;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elisabeth  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-31];  m  June  7,  1856,  PETER  RICHART  or  REICHARD,  b  Aug.  31,  1828;  d  May  8,  1900;  s 
Henry  Richard. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Job,  b  Apr.  23,  1858;  m 

2.  Hannah,  b  May  18,  1864;  m  Elmer  Gehris  or  Garis. 


f  1.  Susanna  Erb. 
1  2.  Alice  Boorse. 


[25-237a]  1 
[25-237b]  I 
[25-238] 


[25-89]  JOEL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  4,  1833;  s  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-31]; 
m  May  5,  1860,  MARY  TROUT,  6  Dec.  20,  1840;  d  Aug.  12,  1920;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Erb) 
Trout  [44-21].  Res.  North  Wales,  Pa. 


[25-239a] 

[25-239b] 

[25-240a] 

[25-240b] 

[25-241] 

[25-242] 

[25-243] 


2.  Jacob  T.,  b  Dec.  11,  1863;  dec;  m 


Children  (6): 

1.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Jan.  15,  1861;  d,  Jan.  17,  1882. 

1.  Annie  E.  Bean. 

2.  Elizabeth  Spare. 

(  3.  Edwin  Grant,  b  June  2,  1865;  m  \  \  ?,liza  Trougher. 
J  l  2.  Mary  Lizzie  Kline. 

4.  Linwood  T.,  b  June  8,  1869;  m  Emma  L.  Weikle. 

5.  Charles  T.,  b  June  17,  1871;  m  Annie  Gernhart. 

6.  Mary  Elva,  b  Mar.  6,  1878;  d  1918;  m  Preston  Boorse. 


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[25-90]  JOB  KRIEBEL,  b  May  1,  1835;  d  Mar.  17,  1920;  s  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder) 
Kriebel  [25-31];  m  Dec.  17,  1864,  SARAH  ANN  TROUT,  b  Aug.  10,  1843;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 
(Erb)  Trout  [44-21].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emeline,  b  May  26,  1869;  d  Jan.  5,  1892. 

[25-244]  2.  Sylvanus,  b  Jan.  3,  1875;  m  Agnes  Kreamer. 


[25-91]  BENJAMIN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  27,  1838;  s  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-31];  m  Mar.  14,  1868,  EMELINE  ZIEBER,  b  Sept.  18,  1849;  dau  Hezekiah  Zieber.  Benjamin  S. 
Kriebel  was  for  many  years  manager  of  “Zieber’s  Park,”  near  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (4)  : 

[25-245]  1.  Sebella,  b  Feb.  17,  1869;  m  Harrison  K.  Moyer. 

[25-246]  2.  Catharine  Ann,  b  Sept.  14,  1870:  m  Frank  B.  Quinn. 

[ 25—247 ]  3.  Roger  J.,  b  Jan.  18,  1874;  m  Bessie  M.  Dunn. 

[25-248]  4.  Hezekiah  Z.,  b  Nov.  30,  1875;  m  Ella  May  Cook. 


[25-92]  ABRAHAM  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  25,  1830;  d  Feb.  7,  1907;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-34];  m  Nov.  25,  1855,  CATHARINE  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  24,  1831;  d  Dec.  19,  1919;  dau 
Joseph  R.  and  Susanna  (Letherach)  Heebner  [21-11]. 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[25-249a]  1 

[25-249b]  I 

[25-250] 

[25-251] 

[184-468] 

[25-252] 


1.  Ellwood  H.,  b  Nov.  29,  1856;  d  Mar.  31,  1868. 

2.  Amos  H.,  b  July  27,  1859;  m  (  l’  Alsenia  B.  Appel. 

J  l  2.  Lizzie  Lewis. 

3.  Susanna  Lizzie  H.,  b  Apr.  26,  1863;  m  Leidy  L.  Eckert. 

4.  Joseph  H.,  b  Aug.  14,  1865;  d  Apr.  2,  1902;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Bickel. 

5.  Anna  Lurena,  b  Dec.  21,  1873;  m  Morris  Metz. 

6.  Horace  H.,  b  Aug.  24,  1876;  m  Mae  Iva  Tippin. 


[25-93]  ANDREW  A.  KRIEBEL,  6  Nov.  25,  1830  ;d  Dec.  3,  1863;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-34];  m  Mar.  3,  1859,  LYDIA  URFFER,  b  Sept.  24,  1836;  d  Feb.  27,  1868;  dau  Daniel  K. 
and  Rebecca  (Krauss)  Urffer  [11-37]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[25-253]  1.  Edwin  U.,  b  Dec.  19,  1859;  m  Catharine  Newbold. 

[149-181]  2.  Sarah  U.,  b  Oct.  11,  1861;  m  Benneville  S.  Shultz. 

[25-254]  3.  George  U.,  b  Sept.  9,  1863;  m  Flora  R.  Wisler. 

[25-94]  ELIJAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  25,  1842;  d  Nov.  2,  1913;  s  Levi  and  Eliza  (Ivrupp)  Kriebel 
[ 25—35] ;  m  Dec.,  1868,  MARGARET  E.  KANE,  b  June  6,  1848;  d  Dec.  11,  1913;  dau  James  Kane. 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Frank,  b  Feb.,  1870;  d  Oct.  8,  1873. 

2.  Agnes  E.,  b  July,  1874;  teacher,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

[25-95]  HIRAM  A.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  26,  1842;  s  Charles  Y.  and  Sarah  (Anders)  Krieble  [25-36]; 
m  Nov.  26,  1868,  SUSANNA  MESCHTER,  b  Sept.  14,  1846;  dau  Rev.  Jacob  and  Agnes  (Yeakel) 
Meschter  [66-5a].  Farmer;  Centre  Square,  Pa. 

Hiram  A.  Krieble  was  for  many  years  one  of  the  leading  farmers  in  Whitpain  Twp.,  near  Centre 
Square,  Pa.  He  has  served  his  township  faithfully  for  many  years  as  road  supervisor,  and  is  a 
director  in  several  financial  institutions,  and  is  highly  esteemed  and  respected  by  all.  He  served  sev¬ 
eral  terms  as  a  trustee  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  and  was  re-elected  until  he  declined  re-election;  he 
was  also  one  of  the  first  guarantors  to  subscribe  to  the  fund  to  publish  this  book. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Alan,  b  Mar.  7,  1871;  d  May  15,  1875. 

[59-64]  2.  Mae,  b  May  7,  1875;  m  Samuel  A.  Seipt. 

3.  Charles,  b  Dec.  14,  1877;  d  July  8,  1880. 

[25-255]  4.  Edna,  b  Oct.  20,  1883;  m  Clarence  H.  Zimmerman. 


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[25-96]  LILLIE  ANSON,  b  May  24,  1855;  d  Oct.  6,  1891;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble) 
Anson  [25—38] ;  m  Jan.  24,  1878,  JACOB  S.  MOSER,  b  Sept.  22,  1855;  s  Henry  C.  and  Susanna  Moser. 
Plastering  contractor;  110  W.  Third  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[25-256]  1.  Rev.  Warren  Anson,  b  Nov.  8,  1878;  m  Dora  Mae  Smith. 

2.  Dr.  Raymond  A.,  b  Apr.  29,  1881;  d  Oct.  19,  1905. 

Jacob  S.  Moser  m  2d  time,  Ida  M.  Anson,  sister  of  Lillie  [25-99]. 

[25-97]  SAMUEL  K.  ANSON,  b  Jan.  29,  1857;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble)  Anson  [25-38]; 
m  Jan.  19,  1882,  ANNA  RADCLIFFE,  b  Nov.  12,  1853;  dau  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Pugh)  Radcliffe. 
Grocer;  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[25-255.1]  1.  William  R.,  b  May  27,  1883;  m  Bessie  Boyer. 

2.  Sarah  Y.,  b  June  1,  1886;  d  Sept.  9,  1886. 

[25-98]  CHARLES  MATTHEW  ANSON,  b  Sept.  8,  1859;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble) 
Anson  [25-38];  m  Feb.  1,  1890,  LAURA  PLACE  GOTWALS,  b  Feb.  1,  1865;  dau  Jacob  C.  Gotwals. 
Machinist;  400  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Edith  May,  b  Feb.  1,  1891;  d  May  14,  1891. 

2.  Sara  Ethel,  b  Mar.  14,  1892;  d  Apr.  3,  1893. 

3.  Harold  G.,  b  June  19,  1894. 

4.  Florence  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  1,  1897. 

5.  Agnes  Lillian,  b  July  1,  1903. 

[25-99]  IDA  MARY  ANSON,  b  July  8,  1861;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble)  Anson  [25-38]; 
m  Mar.  23,  1893,  JACOB  S.  MOSER,  b  Sept.  22,  1855;  s  Henry  C.  and  Susanna  Moser.  Plastering 
contractor;  110  W.  Third  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Vivian  A.,  b  Dec.  21,  1893;  d  Jan.  5,  1894. 

2.  Luther  A.,  b  Aug.  30,  1895;  d  Oct.  31,  1915. 

3.  Clyde  A.,  b  Mar.  9,  1899;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

Jacob  S.  Moser  m  1st,  Lillie  Anson  [25-96]. 

[25-100]  HORACE  K.  ANSON,  b  Mar.  16,  1863;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble)  Anson  [25-38]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1890,  MARION  LEWIS,  b  May  25,  1866;  dau  Christopher  Lewis.  Farmer  and  teacher; 
P.  O.  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.,  No.  2. 

Horace  K.  Anson  was  for  many  years  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools  of  Worcester,  Pa.  He  has 
always  taken  an  active  interest  in  Sunday  School  work  and  has  for  more  than  thirty  years  been  a 
teacher  in  the  Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School.  He  is  also  secretary  of  the  Worcester  Sunday 
School.  Mrs.  Anson  served  faithfully  as  Superintendent  of  the  Primary  Department  of  the  Worcester 
Sunday  School,  until  failing  health  obliged  her  to  withdraw.  She  also  served  as  assistant  editor  of  the 
“Schwenkfeldian,”  having  charge  of  the  Home  and  Young  People’s  Department  until  her  health  failed. 
Of  a  sweet  and  retiring  disposition,  Mrs.  Anson  is  loved  by  all. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Virgil  L.,  b  Nov.  8,  1891;  d  Nov.  15,  1891.  * 

[25-385.2]  2.  Louisa  L.,  b  June  15,  1896;  m  Roscoe  W.  Bookheimer. 

[25-101]  WILSON  K.  ANSON,  b  Sept.  22,  1866;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble)  Anson  [25-38]; 
m  June  8,  1899,  ELLA  G.  LANDES,  dau  Abram  Landes.  Transcriber  in  Recorder’s  Office,  Norristown, 
Pa.  Res.  Belfry,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[21-492]  1.  Kathryn  L.,  b  Apr.  10,  1900;  m  Amos  S.  Heebner. 

2.  Ruth  L. 

3.  Abram  L. 


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[25-102]  ALICE  K.  ANSON,  b  Mar.  24,  1873;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  Y.  (Krieble)  Anson  [25-38] ; 
m  Sept.  17,  1891,  CHARLES  S.  BOORSE,  s  Jacob  Boorse.  Res.  Bustleton,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Earle  Anson,  b  July  15,  1892;  d  Dec.  22,  1896. 

2.  Ralph  E. 

3.  Agnes,  b  Aug.  31,  1895;  d  July  7,  1896. 

4.  Raymond  A. 

[25-103]  DAVID  D.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1844;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Dresher)  Kriebel  [25-39].; 
m  Jan.  23,  1869,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  1,  1843;  d  Oct.  5,  1913;  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Anders) 
Schultz  [70-33].  Retired  farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  D.  No.  1.,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Son,  b  Apr.  25,  1870;  d  Apr.  25,  1870. 

[25-257]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  28,  1871;  m  Jacob  K.  Ruth. 

3.  Harrison,  b  July  4,  1872;  d  July  18,  1872. 

4.  Laura,  b  Apr.  14,  1874;  d  Aug.  18,  1874. 

5.  Wilson,  b  Sept.  6,  1875;  d  Oct.  15,  1875. 

6.  Ellena,  b  Mar.  13,  1877;  d  Aug.  8,  1877. 

[48-130]  7.  Jennie  S.,  b  Jan.  20,  1879;  m  George  S.  Kratz. 

8.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  18,  1880;  d  July  29,  1880. 

[25-258]  9.  Selma  S.,  b  Aug.  27,  1881;  m  Clinton  B.  Felty. 

[25-259]  10.  Ida,  b  Dec.  9,  1882;  m  Elmer  Iv.  Hunsberger. 

11.  Lydia,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  d  Oct.  12,  1891. 

[25-104a]  REUBEN  D.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  18,  1846;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Dresher)  Kriebel 
[25-39];  m  Feb.  5,  1870,  MARY  S.  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  9,  1850;  d  Sept.  3,  1884;  dau  David  and  Maria 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-18].  Machinist;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[25-260]  1.  Jacob  A.,  b  Feb.  3,  1871;  m  Amanda  A.  Heebner. 

[25-261]  2.  Ellen,  b  July  24,  1873;  d  June  4,  1907;  m  Jacob  R.  Long. 

[25-262]  3.  David  A.,  b  Oct.  2,  1877;  m  Sallie  W.  Snyder. 

[25-263]  4.  Horace,  b  Oct.  11,  1881;  m  Florence  Angelina  Van  Billiard. 

[25-104b]  REUBEN  D.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  17,  1888,  SALOME  KRIEBEL, 
b  Jan.  10,  1859;  d  Jan.  10,  1898;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [19-35]. 

One  child:  Emma,  b  Sept.  15,  1890. 


[25-105]  ESTHER  FREYER,  b  Aug.  21,  1841;  dau  Bernard  B.  and  Catharine  (Kriebel)  Freyer 
[25-42];  m  Sept.  5,  1865,  SIMEON  K.  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  17,  1846;  d  Apr.  23,  1920;  s  Daniel  Cassel. 
Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa. 


Children  (9): 

[25-2WJ]  1  L  A1|  p  b  D  4  1866  (  1.  Rebecca,  Kennedy. 

[2 5-2 64b]  J  12.  Mamie  Lyons. 

[25-265]  2.  Katie  F.,  b  Nov.  25,  1868;  m  Howard  Weber. 

3.  Jacob  F.,  b  Nov.  6,  1870;  unm. 

[25-266]  4.  Charles  F.,  b  Oct.  3,  1872;  m  Sarah  Ann  Fenn. 

5.  Annie  F.,  b  Aug.  10,  1874;  d  May  12,  1892. 

6.  Edith  F.,  b  July  26,  1876;  d  Sept.  20,  1888. 

[25-267]  7.  Susan,  b  July  20,  1878;  m  Wilson  H.  Keller. 

8.  George,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  unm. 

[25-268]  9.  Lizzie,  b  Oct.  14,  1881;  m  Irvin  Undercuffler. 


[25-106a]  JACOB  K.  FREYER,  b  Apr.  26,  1844;  d  May  17,  1901;  s  Bernard  B.  and  Catharine 
(Kriebel)  Freyer  [25-42];  m  Sept.  10,  1867,  MARY  D.  KERR,  b  May  7,  1844;  d  Aug.  3,  1886;  dau 
James  Kerr.  No  issue. 

[25-1 06b]  JACOB  K.  FREYER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  13,  1889,  MARY  K.  CASSEL, 
b  Dec.  23,  1855;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Kulp)  Cassel.  Res.  647  Kolin  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


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(1919).  Jacob  K.  Freyer  was  killed  by  falling  from  a  building  while  working  at  the  Pencoyd  Iron 
Works,  Phila.  No  issue. 

[25-107]  SUSAN  ANNA  FREYER,  b  Nov.  13,  1850;  d  1921 ;  dau  Bernard  B.  and  Catharine  (Kriebel) 
Freyer  [25-42];  m  Oct.  24,  1874,  CHARLES  H.  JOHNSON,  b  Mar.  17,  1847;  s  William  Johnson. 
Butcher;  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[25-269]  1.  Marcus  F.,  b  June  6,  1876;  d  Mar.  7,  1917;  m  Georgianna  K.  Yeakel. 

2.  William  F.,  b  Nov.  23,  1879;  d  Sept.  24,  1880. 

[25-270]  3.  Joseph  J.  F.,  b  May  14,  1884;  m  Elizabeth  Best  Norris. 

4.  George  Worrall,  b  Feb.  5,  1895;  d  June  19,  1895. 


[25-10S]  JOHN  K.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  31,  1847;  d  Jan.  16,  1910;  s  George  A.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-43];  m  Nov.  18,  1871,  KATIE  L.  REIFF,  b  Mar.  31,  1849;  dau  Abraham  Reiff.  John  K. 
Ivrieble  taught  in  the  public  schools  for  a  number  of  years,  and  in  later  years  was  a  farmer  in  Worcester, 
Pa. 

Children  (7): 


[21-312] 

[25-271] 

[25-272] 

[25-273] 


1.  Abram  R.,  b  Dec.  21,  1872;  Norristown,  Pa.;  assistant  to  the  County  Agricultural 

Agent  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  is  also  one  of  the  officers  and  active  workers  in  the 
“Kriebel  Family  Association.” 

2.  Susan  Helen,  b  July  28,  1874;  m  Wilson  K.  Heebner. 

3.  Charles  C.  1  ^  b  M  3  1877;  j  m  Elizabeth  Nevin  Costigane. 

4.  Mary  R.  J  [  d  Aug.  3,  1905;  m  Mdton  Kratz. 

5.  Isaac  R.,  b  Sept.  27,  1881;  m  Mabel  S.  Gerhard. 

6.  Addison  R.,  b  Oct.  21,  1884;  Norristown,  Pa. 

7.  Jacob  Wallace,  b  June  30,  1889;  d  Oct.  14,  1918. 


[25-109]  ENOS  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  21,  1849;  s  George  S.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-43]; 
m  Jan.  20,  1872,  MAGDALENA  WIEGNER,  b  May  7,  1853;  dau  Abraham  and  Magdalena  (Cassel) 
Wiegner  [154-115].  Farmer;  Hatfield,  Pa. 


[25-274] 

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[25-274.2] 


[25-274.3] 

[25-274.4] 
[25-274. 5a] 
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[25-274.7] 

[25-274.8] 


Children  (16): 


1.  Warren,  b  Nov.  3,  1872;  m  Mary  Mathilde  Legault. 

2.  Mary  W.,  b  Mar.  6,  1874;  m  Oscar  W.  Booz. 

3.  Edwin,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  m  Georgina  M.  Costigane. 

4.  Ida,  b  Jan.  7,  1878;  d  Mar.  10,  1878. 

5.  Israel,  b  Feb.  17,  1879;  d  Aug.  10,  1901. 

6.  Katie,  b  Oct.  31,  1880;  d  July  5,  1892. 

7.  Joseph,  b  Feb.  19,  1883;  m  Elverda  Auchy. 

8.  Abram  Henry,  b  Aug.  9,  1885;  d  July  24,  1886. 


9.  Magdalena 
10.  Lizzie 


twins,  b  Apr.  20,  1887; 


m  Henry  B.  Finnemeyer. 

d  Dec.  31,  1918;  m  I  >•  Clarence  Snovel. 

i  2.  John  Renner. 


11.  Enos,  b  Jan.  3,  1889;  d  May  21,  1910. 

12.  Horace,  b  Mar.  3,  1891;  m  Edith  Oxley. 

13.  George,  b  Mar.  7,  1893;  m  Mary  R.  Tyson. 

14.  Clarence  Eugene,  b  Feb.  18,  1895;  d  Sept.  14,  1895. 

15.  Charles  Raymond  W.,  b  Apr.  13,  1896;  m  Katie  F.  Barndt. 

16.  James  Walter,  b  Jan.  3,  1899;  unm;  Hatfield,  Pa. 


[25-110]  EDWIN  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  22,  1854;  s  George  A.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[25-43] ;  m  June  16,  1877,  MARY  AMELIA  SOUDER,  b  June  7,  1854;  dau  Mahlon  Souder.  Machinist; 
Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Emma,  b  Dec.  26,  1877;  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  21,  1879;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

3.  Flora,  b  Mar.  2,  1882;  d  Jan.  31,  1899. 

4.  Robert,  b  Jan.  23,  1884;  d  Aug.  23,  1885. 


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5.  Alverda,  b  Sept.  2,  1891;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

6.  Son,  b - ;  d  Feb.  7,  1896. 

[25-111]  EMMA  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  25,  1856;  d  Nov.  7,  1920;  dau  George  A.  and  Susanna  (Ivriebel) 
Ivriebel  [25-43];  m  Dec.  11,  1880,  ABRAHAM  M.  BOBB,  b  Sept.  1,  1859;  s  Abraham  H.  Bobb.  Farmer; 
Lansdale,  Pa..  R.  F.  D.  No.  2. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Oct.  2,  1881;  d  July  12,  1915. 

[25-275]  2.  Arthur  K.,  b  Dec.  10,  1883;  m  Esther  Crawford. 

[25-276]  3.  George  K.,  b  May  17,  1885;  m  May  Marie  Reichenbach. 

[ 25—277 ]  4.  Marne,  b  May  21,  1886;  m  Charles  W.  F.  Sust. 

5.  Minnie,  b  Nov.  5,  1887.  Trained  nurse;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

[25-278]  6.  Abram  Roy,  b  Jan.  30,  1898;  m  Mary  Wohl. 

[25-112]  GEORGE  K.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  29,  1861;  s  Ephraim  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Ivriebel  [25-44]; 
m  Sept.  8,  1883,  EMMA  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  23,  1864;  dan  William  A.  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Schultz 
[70-110].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[25-279]  1.  Homer  S.,  b  Mar.  7,  1885;  m  Lillie  D.  Snyder. 

[25-280]  2.  William  S.,  b  Feb.  16,  1889;  m  Florence  G.  Landis. 

3.  Lorene  S.,  b  June  11,  1892. 

[25-113]  DANIEL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  18,  1853;  d  Sept.  13,  1915;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Seipt) 
Kriebel  [25-45];  m  Apr.  26,  1883,  MARY  HORNER,  b  Apr.  3,  1860;  dau  John  Horner.  No  issue. 
(1917.) 

[25-114]  SAMUEL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  4,  1855;  d  Mar.  24,  1903;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Seipt) 
Kriebel  [25-45];  m  Dee.  31,  1878,  ANNIE  A.  CURRIER,  b  Aug.  10,  1858;  dau  James  R.  Currier. 
Farmer;  Kenesaw,  Neb.  (1917.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Nellie  E.,  b  June  16,  1880;  d  Jan.  25,  1885. 

2.  Chester  E.,  b  Feb.  23,  1883;  d  Jan.  16,  1885. 

3.  Rolland  E.,  b  May  1,  1886;  d  Dec.  10,  1890. 

4.  Harry  E.,  b  June  9,  1888;  d  Jan.  29,  1891. 

[25-281]  5.  Lora  E.,  b  Mar.  7,  1891;  m  Walter  A.  Rolph. 

[25-282]  6.  Etta  E.,  b  Nov.  30,  1893;  m  Morris  Dean  Sergeant. 

[25-115]  ADDISON  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  18,  1857;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Seipt)  Kriebel  [25-45]; 
m  Jan.  30,  1887,  ELLEN  HEININGER,  b  June  8,  1860;  dau  Adam  Heininger.  Res.  Pittsville, 
Wis.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Child,  b  Jan.  25,  1889;  d  Jan.  25,  1889. 

[25-116]  WILLIAM  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  31,  1861;  d  Dec.  18,  1901;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Seipt) 
Kriebel  [25-45];  m  Dec.  27,  1890,  MARY  RITTENHOUSE,  b  Jan.  10,  1867;  d  Nov.  19,  1895;  dau 
Abraham  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Rittenhouse  [25-79].  No  issue.  Lived  in  West  Point,  Pa. 

[25-1 17a]  JAMES  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apt.  9,  1864;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Seipt)  Kriebel  [25-45];  m 
Jan.  24,  1895,  LYDIA  ELIZA  WRESSELL,  b  Sept.  9,  1865;  d  June  6,  1910;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth 
(Jones)  Wressell.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Anthony,  b  July  13,  1901;  Anderson,  Ind. 

[25-1 17b]  JAMES  S.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  14,  1911,  ADA  E.  DUBOIS, 
b  Apr.  10,  1883;  dau  Edgar  and  Ella  Dubois.  Minister  and  farmer;  Anderson,  Ind. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Clara  Gladys,  b  Nov.  26,  1911. 

2.  Everett  Du  Bois,  b  May  8,  1913. 

3.  Ella  Arline,  b  Aug.  23,  1915. 


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[25-118]  EDWIN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  1,  1867;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Seipt)  Ivriebel  [25-45];  m 
Dec.  22,  1892,  LOTTIE  E.  WRESSELL,  b  June  5,  1869;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Jones)  Wressell. 
Agriculturist;  Pittsville,  Wis.  (1917.) 

Children  (7): 

[25-283]  1.  Della  Irene,  b  May  18,  1894;  m  Edward  A.  Moerke. 

2.  William  Edgar,  b  July  14,  1896;  d  July  16,  1896. 

3.  Louis,  b  Mar.  6,  1898;  d  Mar.  8,  1898. 

4.  Grace  E.,  b  Aug.  28,  1900;  Pittsville,  Wis. 

5.  Ella  Adeline,  b  Dec.  30,  1902;  Pittsville,  Wis. 

6.  Mary  Lois,  b  Jan.  21,  1905;  Pittsville,  Wis. 

7.  Edwin  A.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  4,  1912;  Pittsville,  Wis. 

[25-119]  SARAH  ELLA  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  28,  1863;  dau  Samuel  Iv.  and  Rachel  (Custer)  Ivriebel 
[25-46] ;  m  June  9,  1887,  IRWIN  HARLEY  BEAN,  b  June  6,  1864;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  Bean.  Clerk; 
30  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Albert  Morton,  b  Sept.  15,  1888;  unm.  Principal  of  Schools;  Camden,  N.  J. 

2.  Morris  Leslie,  b  May  25,  1891;  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Grace  Eleanor,  b  Feb.  14,  1894;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[25-283.1]  4.  Anna  Kriebel,  b  Dec.  9,  1895;  m  Mark  Eastburn  Guilbert. 

5.  Rachel  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  20,  1898;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[25-120]  MORRIS  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  10,  1864;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Rachel  (Custer)  Kriebel 
[25-46];  m  Sept.  5,  1901,  BESSIE  FEND  ALL  THORNTON,  b  July  11,  1868;  dau  William  B.  Thornton. 
Machinist;  1632  Allengrove  St.,  Phila.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Morris  Thornton,  b  Oct.  13,  1910. 

[25-121]  LYDIA  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  10,  1868;  dau  Samuel  Iv.  and  Rachel  (Custer)  Kriebel 
[25-46];.  m  Aug.  31,  1897,  WILLIAM  S.  WEINGARTNER,  b  Oct.  16,  1861;  s  John  and  Elizabeth 
Weingartner.  Cigar  manufacturer;  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  William  Harold,  b  June  21,  1898. 

2.  Samuel  Ralph,  6  Oct.  23,  1899. 

3.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Feb.  25,  1901. 

4.  John,  b  Apr.  7,  1902. 

5.  Anna  Ruth,  b  Aug.  9,  1903. 

6.  Carl,  b  Feb.  5,  1909- 

[25-122]  SUSAN  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  27,  1871;  dau  Samuel  Iv.  and  Rachel  C.  (Custer)  Kriebel 
[25-46];  m  Feb.  4,  1896,  ELMER  E.  HUNSICKER,  b  Sept.  1,  1873.  Clerk;  res.  7734  Muskegon 
Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Pearl  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  25,  1897;  d  Oct.  26,  1897. 

2.  Dorothy  Marion,  b  Nov.  22,  1898;  d  Sept.  21,  1907. 

3.  Ivathryne  Rae,  b  June  21,  1906. 

4.  Donald  Kriebel,  b  Mar.  22,  1908. 

5.  Samuel  Willard,  b  Aug.  12,  1909. 

[25-123]  SAMUEL  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  25,  1873;  s  Samuel  Iv.  and  Rachel  C.  (Custer)  Kriebel 
[25-46];  m  Sept.  6,  1905,  MINNIE  ELIZABETH  CLINE,  b  Nov.  3,  1873;  dau  Robert  Cline.  Res. 
North  Wales,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  Cline,  b  Sept.  3,  1910. 

2.  Jean  Cline,  b  Nov.  19,  1915. 

[25-124]  JOHN  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  5,  1876;  s  Samuel  Iv.  and  Rachel  (Custer)  Kriebel  [25-46]; 
m  June  24,  1901,  MAUDE  SHEATS,  b  Nov.  26,  1877;  dau  Robert  M.  Sheats.  Traffic  manager;  res. 
1135  Greenfield  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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diently  in  ail  Things,  as  a  good  and  dutiful  Servant  ought  to  do. 
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whereof,  they  have  hereunto  interchangeably  fet  their  Hands  and 
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Year  of  his  Majefiy’s  Reign. 


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Indenture  binding  Christina  Wieand  to  Abraham  Krieble  [2.5 — 4]. 

The  original  document  is  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


Plate  46 


Receipts  for  Fines  paid  by  Abraham  Kriebel  [25-4] 
for  non-performance  of  military  service  during  the  Revolution. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Roberta,  b  Dec.  18,  1905. 

2.  Robert  S.,  b  May  2,  1910. 

[25-125a]  DANIEL  K.  TRUMP,  b  June  4,  1837;  s  Michael  and  Agnes  (Kriebel)  Trump  [25-47]; 
m  June  4,  1859,  MARY  ANN  NONNEMACHER,  b  Dec.  2,  1837;  d  Mar.  18,  1871;  dau  John  and 
Susanna  (Burger)  Nonnemacher. 

Children  (J): 

[25-284]  1.  Ella,  b  Dec.  4,  1859;  m  John  F.  Beitler. 

[ 25—285]  2.  John  B.,  b  Mar.  25,  1862;  m  Eliza  M.  Weidner. 

[25-286J]  1  3.  Edwin,  b  Mar.  2,  1863;  m  (  J-  Flora  Kleinsmith. 

[25— 286b]  j  [2.  — - — -  Butterweck. 

[25-287]  4.  Thomas,  b  Oct.  18,  1865;  m  Rachel  A.  Breisch. 

[25-125b]  DANIEL  K.  TRUMP,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  23,  1876,  ROSA  E.  HEIBER- 
GER,  b  Aug.  13,  1857. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  K.,  b  June  3,  1877;  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Raymond,  employed  by  B.  &  O.,  Phila. 

[25-126]  ISAAC  KRIEBEL  TRUMP,  b  June  13,  1843;  d  May  10,  1894;  s  Michael  and  Agnes 
(Kriebel)  Trump  [25-47];  m  May  12,  1862,  ANNA  MARIA  CHRISTMAN,  b  Aug.  4,  1844;  d  Feb.  8, 
1909;  dau  Jonas  C.  Christman.  Millwright.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

[25-288]  1.  William  C.,  b  May  26,  1865;  m  Catherine  C.  Moulton. 

[25-289]  2.  Harvey,  b  1867;  m - - - - 

[25-290]  3.  Elmer  E.,  b  July  10,  1869;  m  Lillie  M.  Learn. 

[25-291]  4.  Cora  M.,  b  Apr.  3,  1872;  m  Alexander  Keiper. 

[25-292]  5.  Bertha  A.,  b  Mar.  7,  1874;  m  Joseph  Lewis  Frantz. 

6.  John,  b  Feb.  10,  1881;  d  Aug.  20,  1903. 

[25-293]  7.  Mabel  I.,  b  Feb.  16,  1882;  m  Andrew  P.  Reinhart. 

[25-294]  8.  Jonas  C.,  5  Sept.  22,  1888;  m  Lena  V.  Liller. 

[25-127]  MARIA  ANN  KRIEBEL  TRUMP,  b  July  10,  1848;  dau  Michael  and  Agnes  (Kriebel) 
Trump  [25-47];  m  Jan.  20,  1869,  WILLIAM  A.  LYNN,  b  Aug.  15,  1845;  s  Jacob  Lynn. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[25-295]  1.  Emeline  J.,  b  July,  1872;  m  Irvin  Boyer;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  Oct.  8,  1874;  unm. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[25-128]  SARAH  KRIEBEL  TRUMP,  b  Nov.  16,  1845;  d  June  26,  1909;  dau  Michael  and  Agnes 
(Kriebel)  Trump  [25-47];  m  Mar.  17,  1867,  ELIAS  CAWLEY,  b  Aug.  19,  1839;  s  John  and  Susan 
(Hoover)  Cawley.  Carpenter. 

Children  (J)  : 

[25-296]  1.  Edman  T.,  b  May  23,  1869;  d  July  17,  1909;  m  Elmira  V.  Hendricks. 

2.  Annie  T.,  b  Nov.  7,  1871;  d  Sept.  9,  1873. 

[25-297]  3.  Carrie  A.,  b  Jan.  5,  1874;  m  Grant  Deitrich. 

[25-298]  4.  Ellen  S.,  b  1877;  m  Emanuel  Longacre. 

[25-129]  LYDIA  KRIEBEL  TRUMP,  b  Feb.  27,  1840;  d  Feb.  25,  1919;  dau  Michael  and  Agnes 
(Kriebel)  Trump  [25-47] ;  m  WILLIAM  H.  H.  WHITE,  b  Mar.  23,  1839;  d  Jan.  22,  1908;  s  George  and 
Esta  (Brown)  White. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[25-299]  1.  George  B.,  d  Mar.,  1904;  m - 

[25-300]  2.  Frank  O.,  m  Mamie  Biehler. 

3.  Sarah  J.,  b  Jan.  20,  1865;  unm ;  4425  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila. 


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4.  Kathryn  F.,  b  Aug.  8,  1870;  unm;  4425  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila. 

[25-301]  5.  James  M.,  b  May  30,  1868;  m  Mary  Ann  Hessler. 

6.  Anna  R.,  unm;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[25-302]  7.  Matilda;  m  Edward  Walters. 

[25-303]  8.  Mary  E.,  b  Oct.  3,  1877;  m  Victor  H.  Sell. 

9.  William  H.,  b  June  10,  1880;  d  May,  1881. 

[25-130]  ELIZABETH  K.  WIEAND,  b  Oct.  3,  1843;  d  Feb.  27,  1920;  dau  Daniel  and  Judith  (Krie- 
bel)  Wieand  [25-48] ;  m  Feb.  10,  1866,  OLIVER  FRANKLIN  WHITE,  b  June  6,  1841  \d  Jan.  11,  1917; 
s  George  and  Hettie  White.  Merchant;  147  Linden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Thomas,  b  Jan.  18,  1867;  d  Aug.,  1868. 

[25-304]  2.  John  Franklin,  b  Jan.  11,  1869;  m  Annie  Louisa  Oswald. 

[25-305]  3.  Emma  Rdsetta,  b  Aug.  2,  1870;  d  Feb.  10,  1922;  m  John  B.  Buchmiller. 

[25-131]  WILLIAM  KRIEBEL  WIEAND,  b  Oct.  28,  1845;  d  Aug.  5,  1896;  s  Daniel  and  Judith 
(Kriebel)  Wieand  [25-48];  m  Mar.  10,  1868,  CAROLINE  HAINES,  b  1848;  d  Nov.  22,  1878;  dau 

George  T.  and - (Butz)  Haines.  Minister.  (1918.) 

Children  (4 )  •' 

[25-306]  1.  Charles  Haines,  b  Apr.  22,  1869;  m  Anna  C.  Potts. 

[25-307]  2.  Caroline  Velma,  b  June  29,  1872;  m  William  A.  Wetzel. 

3.  Harriet  Llewella,  b  Sept.  26,  1875;  unm;  Trenton,  N.  J. 

[25-308]  4.  William  George,  b  Dec.  13,  1876;  rn  Phoebe  Ann  Stalnecker. 

[25-132]  WILLIAM  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  8,  1850;  d  May  12,  1918;  s  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Wieand) 
Kriebel  [25-49] ;  m  Feb.  22, 1881,  ELIZA  YERK,  b  Mar.  29,  1857 ;  dau  Jonas  and  Hannah  (Diefenderfer) 
Yerk.  Clerk;  Macungie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Henry  J.,  b  June  2,  1887;  unm. 

[25-133]  BENJAMIN  F.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  13,  1854;  d  Dec.  9,  1898;  s  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Wieand) 
Kriebel  [25-49];  m  Jan.  1,  1879,  EMMA  R.  GILBERT,  b  Mar.  22,  1852;  dau  Matthias  and  Mary  B. 
(Rink)  Gilbert.  Widow  resides  at  627  Union  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[25-309]  1.  Stella  M.,  b  July  29,  1880;  m  Robert  W.  Wertman;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Charles  T.,  b  Aug.  20,  1882;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[25-134]  DANIEL  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  14,  1865;  s  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Wieand)  Kriebel  [25-49]; 
m  ELLA  J.  WETZEL,  b  Apr.  9,  1870;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Wetzel.  Res.  1044 
Fourth  St.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Dec.  20,  1903. 

2.  Minerva,  b  Jan.  14,  1906. 

3.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  9,  1907. 

[25-135]  HOSEA  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  12,  1849;  s  Rev.  Reuben  and  Maria  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[25-50a];  m  Nov.  3,  1871,  AMANDA  ZIMMERMAN,  b  May  6,  1853;  d  July  15,  1920;  dau  Isaac 
Zimmerman.  Steam-heating;  253  E.  Upsal  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Hosea  K.  Kriebel  has  many  inventions  to  his  credit.  One  of  his  inventions  is  the  “Kriebel  Vacuum 
Vapor  Heating  System”  for  heating  houses. 

Mr.  Kriebel  has  for  many  years  been  president  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Mt.  Airy  (Phila.) 
Methodist  Church.  Mrs.  Kriebel  was  also  an  active  worker  in  the  church  for  more  than  twenty  years, 
until  the  time  of  her  death,  which  occurred  July  15,  1920. 

In  memory  of  his  mother,  Mr.  Frederick  L.  Kriebel  of  Chicago  made  a  substantial  donation  to  the 
trustees  of  the  church,  which  enabled  them  to  pay  off  the  mortgage  on  the  Sunday  School  buildings. 
In  connection  with  the  burning  of  the  mortgage  on  the  building,  a  bronze  tablet  in  memory  of  Mrs. 
Kriebel  was  unveiled. 


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[25-310] 
[25-31 la] 
[25— 311b] 
[25-312] 
[25-313] 
[25-314] 
[25-3 15a] 
[25-3 15b] 
[25—316] 
[25-316.1] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Isaac  Clarence,  b  Aug.  7,  1872;  d  Oct.  6,  1911;  m  Gertrude  M.  Kelly. 

1  2.  Reuben  Owen,  b  June  17,  1874;  m  \  Pe^  ^  °°(^ 

J  l  2.  Ida  Sperry. 

3.  Charles  Wesley,  b  Sept.  3,  1876;  m  Estella  Harrar. 

4.  Frederick  Light,  b  Dec.  22,  1878;  m  Sarah  D.  Smith. 

5.  Arthur  Emory,  b  Oct.  21,  1884;  m  Madge  Lutz. 

I  6.  Irwin  Z„  b  Dec.  2,  1880;  m  (  '•  Keredinck. 

J  l  2.  Minerva  Kline. 

7.  Frank  Russell,  b  Sept.  9,  1892;  m  Maud  White. 

8.  Esther,  b  July  5,  1895;  m  William  Lanson. 


[25-136]  DANIEL  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1856;  s  Rev.  Reuben  and  Maria  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[25-50a];  m  Nov.  18, 1882,  EMMA  B. GEORGE,  b  Apr.  27, 1863;  dau.  Abraham  George.  Engineerand 
miller;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[25-317]  1.  Edgar  G.,  b  Nov.  21,  1884;  d  Sept.  24,  1913;  m  Kathryne  Stern. 

2.  Lydia  G.,  b  Aug.  31,  1886. 

3.  Norman  G.,  b  Jan.  1,  1889. 

4.  Melvin  G.,  b  Dec.  3,  1890. 

5.  Idella,  b  Feb.  18,  1893. 

6.  Minerva,  b  Apr.  14,  1894. 

[25-317.1]  7.  Ida  May,  b  May  5,  1896;  m  Franklin  Swartley  Carver. 

8.  Emma  Jane,  b  Nov.  19,  1897. 

9.  Elva,  b  Nov.  30,  1906. 

[25-137]  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  31,  1865;  d  Apr.  30,  1887;  dau  Rev.  Reuben  and  Hannah 
(Heydrick)  Kriebel  [25— 50b] ;  m  Feb.  25,  1885,  ALVIN  SCHANTZ.  Laborer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 
One  child: 

[25-318]  Eleanor,  b  July  22,  1885;  m  Samuel  D.  Blackburn. 

[25-137.1]  SUSANNA  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  10,  1869;  dau  Rev.  Reuben  and  Hannah  (Heydrick) 
Kriebel  [25-50b];  m  Dec.  1,  1900,  GEORGE  W.  WEST,  b  Nov.  4,  1861;  s  Elisha  and  Louisa  (Evens) 
West.  Res.  West  Point,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alice  K.,  b  Feb.  1,  1902. 

2.  Howard  K.,  b  June  3,  1905. 

[25-142]  AMELIA  STAHL,  b  Nov.  11,  1856;  dau  Tilghman  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Stahl  [25-53]; 
m  Apr.  23,  1892,  CHARLES  G.  FRIES,  b  June  13,  1860;  s  Jesse  and  Abie  (Geary)  Fries.  Slate  roofer; 
Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  E.,  b  Mar.  17,  1893;  unm;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[25-319]  2.  Laura  Ellen,  b  Apr.  15,  1895;  m  William  R.  Gaugler. 

3.  Jesse  Tilghman,  b  Nov.  22,  1896;  unm;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[25-143]  FRANKLIN  K.  STAHL,  b  Aug.  24,  1861;  s  Tilghman  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Stahl 
[25-53];  m  Sept.  18,  1888,  ELLA  J.  BARR,  b  Dec.  3,  1868;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  C.  (Wasser)  Barr. 
Builder;  2713  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  [8): 

1.  Clarence,  b  June  25,  1889;  d  Aug.  2,  1889. 

2.  John  Wesley,  b  July  21,  1891;  d  Mar.  30,  1919.  John  W.  Stahl  was  drafted  and  sent 

to  Camp  Meade,  Apr.  26,  1918;  was  sent  to  France  in  July  and  died  of  disease,  Mar. 
30,  1919;  buried  at  Commercy.  Rank,  1st  Class  Musician,  315th  Infantry  Band,  79th 
Div. 

3.  Charles  W.,  b  Mar.  7,  1893. 


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4.  Carrie  E.,  b  July  5,  1895;  d  Mar.  5,  1900. 

[25-320]  5.  Grace  E.,  b  May  17,  1897;  ?n  Herman  E.  Loesch. 

6.  Estella  M.,  b  May  17,  1899. 

7.  Earl  F.,  b  Sept.  27,  1901. 

8.  Herbert  A.,  b  Aug.  26,  1903. 

[25-144]  JOHN  STAHL,  b  Oct.  7,  1863;  s  Tilghman  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Stahl  [25-53];  m  Apr. 
13,  1893,  LAURA  LUTZ,  b  May  5,  1873;  dau  Jacob  and  Fredericka  (Eckert)  Lutz.  Carpenter;  4514 
N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[25-321]  Edna,  b  Mar.  26,  1897;  m  William  J.  Poehlmann. 

[25-145]  ANNIE  STAHL,  6Mar.  5,  1866 ;dau  Tilghman  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Stahl  [25-53];  m 
Apr.  11,  1894.  WILLIAM  J.  GOEDDE,  b  Oct.  20,  1864;  s  Jacob  and  Katherine  (Kirchner)  Goedde. 
Machinist;  5935  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  J.,  b  Dec.  30,  1896;  d  Apr.  1,  1906. 

2.  Ada  L.,  b  Nov.  23,  1898. 

3.  Arthur  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1901;  d  Aug.  25,  1904. 

[25-146]  HENRY  WILLIAM  STAHL,  b  Jan.  5,  1870;  s  Tilghman  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Stahl 
[25-53];  m  Mar  12,  1896,  HANNAH  K.  HUNSBERGER,  b  July  2,  1873;  dau  Josiah  and  Sarah  S. 
(Krauss)  Hunsberger  [11-162].  Farmer;  Zionsville,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Horace  Abraham,  b  May  4,  1898;  unm;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

2.  Ruth  Estella,  b  Jan.  30,  1902;  unm;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

3.  Carrie  Edna,  b  Apr.  3,  1905. 

4.  Daniel  Arthur,  b  Feb.  16,  1909. 

5.  Jessie  Tilghman,  b  July  2,  1912. 

6.  Naomi  May,  b  Oct.  20,  1914. 

[25-147]  WILLIAM  HARVEY  STAHL,  b  Aug.  19,  1872;  s  Tilghman  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Stahl  [25-53];  m  Mar.  19,  1903,  MARY  ESTELLA  JOHNSON,  6Nov.  8, 1879;  daw  Henry  Y.  andSusan 
(Bechtel)  Johnson.  Carpenter;  New  Berlinville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mark  Willard,  b  June  29,  1904. 

2.  Paul  Henry,  b  Apr.  10,  1906. 

3.  Etta  May,  b  May,  17,  1908. 

4.  Ellis  Rodman,  b  Feb.  2,  1910. 

5.  William  Carl,  b  Feb.  17,  1912. 

6.  Stanley  Eugene,  b  July  30,  1917. 

7.  John  Wesley,  b  Oct.  2,  1919. 


[25-148]  JONAS  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  19,  1848;  d  Mar.  28,  1922;  s  Abraham  and  Regina  (Schultz) 
Kriebel  [25-54];  m  Jan.  8,  1876,  ANNIE  KRAUSS,  b  July  8,  1852;  dau  Aaron  and  Lydia  (Heebner) 
Krauss  [202-7]. 

Children  (10): 


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[25-322] 

[25-323] 

[70-128a] 

[38-611] 


[25-323.1] 


1.  Harvey,  b  May  29,  1878;  unm;  Trevorton,  Pa. 

2.  Minerva,  b  June  5,  1879;  m  William  Underkoffler. 

3.  Alice  K.,  b  Dec.  7,  1880;  m  Harry  B.  Huber. 

4.  Mary,  b  Dec.  5,  1882;  unm;  Pasadena,  Cal. 

5.  Amanda  K.,  b  May  5,  1885;  m  George  Gerhard. 

6.  Adaline,  b  Oct.  21,  1887;  d  Apr.  13,  1916;  m  Homer  Schultz. 

7.  Annie  K.,  b  May  15, .1893;  m  Edgar  B.  Hoffman. 

8.  Edna,  b  Dec.  5,  1890;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

9.  Oswin,  b  July  8,  1895;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

10.  Irene  K.,  b  Mar.  9,  1897;  m  Harry  Eshbach. 


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377 


[25-149]  CHARGES  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  23,  1850;  d  July  31,  1907;  s  Abraham  and  Regina 
(Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-54];  m  Feb.  9,  1878,  LYDIA  SEIBERT,  b  Apr.  20,  1856;  dau  Jonas  and  Sarah 
(Reinewald)  Seibert  ’[43-80].  Farmer;  Barto,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[25-324]  1.  Amandus  S.,  b  Aug.  1,  1878;  m  Mary  C.  Beidler. 

[25-325]  2.  Joh.a  S.,  b  Oct.  27,  1882;  m  Mary  G.  Gehman. 

3.  Dardnl  S.,  b  Mar.  17,  1885;  d  May  20,  1885. 

[25-326]  4.  Moixis  S.,  b  May  7,  1886;  m  Elsie  Hannah  Schultz. 

[25-150a]  AMANDUS  S.  KERN,  b  Oct.  26,  1843;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Schuler)  Kern  [25-55]; 
m  Apr.  21,  1867,  CAROLINA  SCHULER,  b  June  21,  1835;  d  June  25,  1909;  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia 
(Wickert)  Schuler. 

Clkiidren  (2): 

[25-326. 1[  1.  We:  Joy  S.,  b  Oct.  28,  1867;  m  Nora  Kline. 

[25-326.2]  2.  JacoG  S.,  b  Sept.  14,  1869;  m  Maggie  Brown. 

[25-150b]  AM  A  NDUS  S.  KERN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  9,  1909,  ELLEN  (CHRISTMAN) 

KLINE,  b  Feb.  27„  1849;  dau  Jacob  and  -  (Heinrich)  Christman.  Butcher;  Fleetwood,  Pa. 

No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-151]  WILIX  )UGHBY  S.  KERN,  b  Dec.  22,  1844;  d  Apr.  9,  1918;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Schuler) 
Kern  [25-55];  mMay  20,  1871,  ANNA  F.  RITTER,  b  Aug.  17,  1842;  d  Apr.  19,  1919;  dau  Jacob  F. 
and  Anna  (Kline)  R  itter.  Carpenter;  1572  Mineral  Spring  Rd.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

0  'm  !  child: 

[25-326.3]  Court  m  ;y  M.,  b  Oct.  26,  1877;  m  Charles  H.  Angstadt. 

[25-152]  DAV  II  )  S.  KERN,  b  Dec.  16,  1846;  d  Feb.  24,  1921;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Schuler)  Kern 
[25-55];  m  May  2,  1  869,  SARAH  (SALLIE)  DANNER,  b  Oct.  28,  1845;  dau  David  and  Mary  Anna 
(Unger)  Danner.  P  ostmaster  and  merchant;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  David  S.  Kern  was  born  in  Upper 
Milford  Twp.,  Lehunh  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Borough  of  Pennsburg, Pa., and 
served  as  one  of  the  £  irst  Councilmen,  and  was  postmaster  for  26  years.  For  many  years,  he  was  engaged 
in  the  sale  of  sewimg  machines  and  pianos.  He  also  served  as  director  in  numerous  financial  and 
industrial  instituth  di  is.  (1921.) 

0  ru  3  child: 

[25-326.4]  Minni  e  Jane,  b  Feb.  22,  1870;  d  Apr.  10,  1896;  m  Dr.  John  P.  Hillegass. 

[25-153a]  EL\  Vi  1NA  S.  KERN,  b  Mar.  10,  1850;  d  Aug.  24,  1918;  dau  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Schuler) 
Kern  [25-55];  m - KECK. 

[25-153b]  EL’  W  INA  S.  (KERN)  KECK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  14,  1883,  DANIEL  Iv. 
MOORE,  b  Nov.  ^ ,,  .1840;  d  Nov.  26,  1911;  s  Adam  and  Margaret  (Kneedler)  Moore.  Farmer;  North 
Wales,  Pa.  No  is  su  e.  (1921.) 

[25-154a]  HE  Ni  RY  S.  KERN,  b  Mar.  14,  1853;  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Schuler)  Kern  [25-55];  m 
Feb.  14,  1878,  RUB!  ECCA  H.  BURKHALTER,  b  Dec.  28,  1856;  d  June  5,  1914;  dau  Charles  and 
Maria  (Heckler)  1  lur  khalter. 

(  'Ihil  dren  (2) : 

[25-326.5]  1.  Ch  arli  ss  B.,  b  May  12,  1880;  m  Maud  Thompson;  Beloit,  Kan. 

[25-326.6]  2.  Jei  mi*  >  M.,  b  May  3,  1885;  m  S.  H.  Hackley. 

[25-1 54b]  HEINF  .Y  S.  KERN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  16,  1916,  ANNIE  G.  EVERHART, 
b  Jan.  25,  1860;  daai  I  )r.  Charles  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Van  Buskirk)  Everhart.  No  issue.  (1921.)  Mer¬ 
chant;  Shimersvill  e,  1  ’a. 

[25-155]  AN<  jEl  ANA  SCHULER,  b  - - - ;  d  Aug.,  1917;  dau  Raham  and  Eliza  (Ritter) 

Schuler  [25-56];  r%  N\  pr.  24,  1863,  THOMAS  F.  LEH. 


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Children  (4).' 

1.  Cora,  b  Aug.  20,  1864. 

2.  Raymond  R.,  b  Jan.  12,  1866. 

3.  John,  b  Aug.  13,  1871. 

4.  M— - - — .  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


[25-157]  HENRY  A.  SCHULER,  b  July  12,  1850;  d  Jan.  13,  1908;  s  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Kemmerer)  Schuler  [25-57];  m  Oct.  6,  1881,  SARAH  ANN  GRIESEMER,  b  Mar.  8,  1845;  d  July  2, 
1901;  dau.  Gabriel  and  Regina  (Meschter)  Griesemer  [43-63].  No  issue. 

[25-158]  SUSAN  LEISTER,  b  Sept.  17,  1846;  d  May  26,  1888;  dau  Isaac  and  Lavina  (Barnes) 
Leister  [25-60];  m  Apr.,  1866,  JOHN  PETER  WITWEN,  b  Feb.  9,  1840;  d  Nov.  6,  1912;  s  John 
Peter  Witwen. 

Children  (6): 


[25-331]  1.  Lavina,  b  Feb.  19,  1868;  m  Wesley  Schmidt. 

2.  George,  b  July  19,  1870;  d  Oct.  5,  1874. 

3.  Mary  Catherine,  b  Aug.  5,  1874. 

4.  Emma  Susan,  b  May  7,  1880. 

5.  Charles  Edward,  b  Feb.  13,  1883;  d  Mar.  4,  1885. 

6.  Aaron  Tobia,  b  Nov.  7,  1886.  [ Children  b  in  Troy,  Wis.] 

[25-159]  AARON  LEISTER,  b  Aug.  23,  1849;  s  Isaac  and  Lavina  (Barnes)  Leister  [25-60];  m 
Nov.  7,  1872,  CATHARINE  SCHLAFER,  b  Jan.  9,  1853;  dau  Henry  Schlafer.  Farmer;  Menomonee 
Falls,  Wis. 

Children  (9): 

[25-332]  1.  Abner  S.,  b  Nov.  5,  1874;  m  Lelia  M.  Toof. 

[25-333]  2.  Mary  S.,  b  Aug.  9,  1876;  m  Theodore  Miller. 

3.  Frank,  b  Feb.  22,  1878;  Hubbard,  Ohio. 

4.  Alpha  J.,  b  Jan.  25,  1881;  d  Dec.  30,  1901. 

[25-334]  5.  Walter  S.,  b  Oct.  30,  1884;  m  Ella  Kieso. 

6.  Calvin  E.,  b  July  16,  1886;  Granville,  Wis. 

7.  Florence,  b  Nov.  4,  1888;  Granville,  Wis. 

[25-335]  8.  Nettie  J.,  b  Aug.  27,  1890;  m  Henry  Erdman. 

9.  Eugene,  b  Mar.  30,  1896;  Granville,  Wis. 

[25-160]  WILLIAM  BARNES  LEISTER,  b  Feb.  12,  1852;  d  Feb.  14,  1916;  *  Isaac  and  Lavina 
(Barnes)  Leister  [25-60];  m  Sept.,  1876,  ANNA  MARGRETH  FELIX,  b  Mar.  5,  1846;  dau  Gaudenz 
Felix.  Farmer. 

Children  (8): 

[25-336]  1.  Mary  Lavina,  b  Jan.  13,  1877;  m  Archie  Douglas  McCready. 

[25-337]  2.  Henry  W.,  b  July  27,  1879;  m  Hilda  J.  Erickson. 

[25-338]  3.  Edwin  B.,  b  Feb.  22,  1885;  m  Margerite  Muehl. 

[25-161]  JESSE  BARNES,  b  Aug.  8,  1858;  s  William  H.  and  Pauline  (Knoll)  Barnes  [25-61]; 
m  July  10,  1887,  MARY  H.  BRADLEY,  b  Aug.  28,  1861;  dau  Alvin  Levi  Bradley.  Retired  farmer; 
Northfield,  Minn,  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[25-339]  1.  Charlotte  E.,  b  May  15,  1888;  m  Charles  L.  Marshall. 

[25-340]  2.  Alvin  Leslie,  b  Dec.  11,  1891;  m  Amanda  Welley. 

3.  Leland  Leroy,  b  Sept.  18,  1895;  Bantry,  N.  Dak. 

4.  Cecil  Sydney,  b  May  17,  1899;  Northfield,  Minn. 

[25-162]  ANNA  BARNES,  b  Oct.  8,  1865;  dau  Daniel  and  Caroline  M.  (Blum)  Barnes  [25-62]; 
m  Oct.  26,  1887,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  CARIS,  b  July  11,  1864;  s  Matthias  Albert  Caris.  Res. 
Walla  Walla,  Wash.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lovina  I.,  b  Aug.  6,  1890;  d  Mar.  22,  1913. 

2.  Edna  R.,  b  Aug.  4,  1892;  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 


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379 


[25-163]  ALICE  MARIA  BARNES,  b  May  16,  1867;  dau  Daniel  and  Caroline  (Blum)  Barnes 
[25-62];  m  Mar.  13,  1904,  THOMAS  E.  WESTLAKE,  b  Mar.  13,  1863;  s  Thomas  Westlake.  117  W. 
Augustine  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.  No  issue. 

[25-164]  CLARA  M.  BARNES,  b  Apr.  5,  1869;  dau  Daniel  and  Caroline  (Blum)  Barnes  [25-62]; 
m  Dec.  30,  1903,  L.  F.  THIEL;  s  Theodore  Thiel.  Divorced  Apr.,  1910.  (1918.)  Clara  Barnes 

Thiel  is  a  cashier.  Res.  70  Elton  Court,  Portland,  Oregon.  No  issue. 

[25-166]  SUSAN  ELIZABETH  BARNES,  b  Nov.  10,  1873;  dau  Daniel  and  Caroline  (Blum) 
Barnes  [25-62];  m  Oct.  10,  1900,  WILLIAM  RAMSAY,  b  Mar.  23,  1862;  s  John  Wallace  and  Annie 
(McNeill)  Ramsay.  Jeweler;  3053  16th  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash.,  D.  C.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-167]  ALBERT  BARNES,  b  Aug.  26,  1880;  s  Daniel  and  Caroline  M.  (Blum)  Barnes  [25-62]; 
m  Jan.  1,  1905,  INA  WILLIAMS,  b  Sept.  20,  1887;  dau  Douglas  and  Mabel  (Webster)  Williams. 
Farmer;  Potlatch,  Idaho.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Vernon  Earle,  b  Mar.  2,  1906. 

2.  Doris  Edna,  b  Nov.  9,  1907. 

3.  Clifford  Albert,  b  June  30,  1909. 

4.  Rhea  Mabel,  b  Apr.  17,  1911. 

5.  Letah  Winnifred,  b  July  29,  1913. 

[25-168]  INEZ  MAY  BARNES,  b  Jan.  1,  1883;  dau  Daniel  and  Caroline  (Blum)  Barnes  [25-62]; 
m  Sept.  20,  1916,  JOHN  DAVID  WIKE,  b  Oct.  10,  1880;  s  Dallas  C.  and  Anna  (Gorton)  Wike.  Loco¬ 
motive  engineer;  21  E.  Second  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-169]  WINIFRED  R.  BARNES,  b  July  14,  1890;  dau  Daniel  and  Caroline  (Blum)  Barnes 
[25-62];  m  Sept.  20,  1916,  DAVID  DUFFLE  HAWORTH,  b  June  24,  1894;  s  L.  C.  Haworth.  Res. 
3623  E.  6th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-171]  ELLA  ROWE,  b  Oct.  4,  1862;  dau  Robert  S.  and  Mary  (Barnes)  Rowe  [25-63];  m  June 
4,  1891,  JOHN  NORTH,  b  June  24,  1855.  Laborer;  605  Hartwell  Ave.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  (1919.) 
One  child: 

[25-341]  Estelle,  b  Mar.  30,  1892;  m  Le  Grande  W.  Snider. 

[25-172]  MALINDA  C.  BARNES,  b  June  2,  1860;  dau  Andrew  and  Mena  (Kraus)  Barnes  [25-64]; 
m  Feb.  4,  1880,  IRA  SIMPSON.  Res.  Boise,  Idaho. 

One  child: 

[25-342]  Marion  B.,  b  Apr.  25,  1884;  m  Mattie  Highley. 

[25-173]  ALPHA  S.  BARNES,  b  Mar.  12,  1862;  dau  Andrew  and  Mena  (Kraus)  Barnes  [25-64]; 
m  Dec.  15,  1880,  CHARLES  A.  HOLT,  b  Sept.  29,  1856;  s  Wheeler  and  S.  Gorain  (Black)  Holt.  Mr. 
Holt  is  with  the  U.  S.  R.  F. ;  1712  State  St.,  Boise,  Idaho.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ivah,  b  July  15,  1884. 

2.  Carlton  B.,  b  Aug.  31,  1894. 

3.  Dean  G.,  b  Feb.  10,  1900. 

Mrs.  Alpha  Holt  is  with  the  Extension  Dept,  of  the  University  of  Idaho,  Field  Home  Demonstration 
Agent.  Miss  Ivah  L.  Holt  is  with  Extension  Dept,  of  U.  of  I.,  assistant  state  leader  of  Boys’  and  Girls’ 
Club  Work.  Carlton  B.  Holt  is  corporal  in  the  Q.  M.  C.  M.  T.,  Co.  400,  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  San  Antonio, 
Texas.  Dean  G.  Holt  is  with  the  U.  S.  Marines,  now  on  his  way  to  France.  (June,  1918.) 

[25-174]  AMANDA  WILE,  b  May  10,  1860;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Sarah  (Barnes)  Wile  [25-66]; 
m  Feb.  27,  1878,  FRANK  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  1,  1855;  d  Mar.  1,  1888;  s  Lewis  and  Nancy  (Faulkner) 
Snyder.  Res.  3617  E.  17th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Children  (5): 

[25-343]  1.  Sadie,  b  Dec.  9,  1878;  d  Mar.  10,  1910;  m  Fred  Kramer,  Baraboo,  Wis. 

[25-344]  2.  Arthur,  b  Mar.  23,  1882;  m  Anna  Plohs;  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


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[25-345]  3.  Amanda,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  d  Jan.  17,  1908;  m  Will  Olson;  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

[25-346]  4.  Mareta,  b  Apr.  1,  1886;  d  Oct.  11,  1913;  m  Louis  Smith;  Calgary,  Can. 

[25-347]  5.  Percy,  b  Dec.  29,  1887;  m  Esther  Ridgway. 

[25-175]  ALLEN  BARNES,  b  June  25,  1874;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  Mary  (Leonhardt)  Barnes  [25-67]; 
m  Apr.  16,  1910,  LIZZIE  REINHARDT,  dau  Ernest  Reinhardt.  Worker  in  gas  plant;  Crookston, 
Minn. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harry  Gaylord,  b  Feb.  2,  1911. 

2.  Iris  Mary,  b  Apr.  26,  1912. 

[25-176]  CARL  HENRY  SCHNEIDER,  b  June  1,  1846;  s  William  and  Sarah  Ann  (Schiffert) 

Schneider  [25-68];  m  May  13,  1876,  NANCY - 

One  child:  Elsie,  b  July  29,  1877.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[25-177]  JOHANN  SCHNEIDER,  b  Mar.  24,  1851 ;  s  William  and  Sarah  Ann  (Schiffert)  Schneider 
[25-68];  m  EMMELINE  DIEL,  b  Oct.  6,  1854. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Dec.  19,  1874. 

2.  William  Henry,  b  Oct.,  1875.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[25-177.1]  SUSANNA  WEIKEL,  b  Sept.  29,  1850;  dau  Prank  and  Tilera  (Schiffert)  Weikel  [25-69]; 
m  GEORGE  FATREL,  b  Apr.  11,  1844.  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[25-178]  JOEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  21,  1857;  s  George  D.  and  Susanna  (Strunk)  Kriebel  [25-71]; 
m  July  20,  1880,  BARBARA  GLASER,  b  June  20,  1860;  d  Aug.  20,  1915;  dau  John  and  Margaret 
(Reisch)  Glaser.  Farmer;  Peck,  Kan.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Walter,  b  June  21,  1881;  d  June  19,  1901. 

[25-348]  2.  Ella  May,  b  July  24,  1883;  m  Arthur  Tucker. 

3.  Carrie,  b  Oct.  28,  1887;  d  May  18,  1889. 

4.  Ola,  b  Dec.  25,  1890. 

[25-349]  5.  Bessie,  b  Apr.  23,  1892;  m  William  M.  Hopkins. 

6.  Sarah,  b  July  29,  1895;  d  Mar.  1,  1903. 

[25-350]  7.  Minnie,  b  Dec.  8,  1897;  m  Charles  Bedinger.  [  No  further  data.] 

[25-179]  MAHLON  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1860;  s  George  D.  and  Susanna  (Strunk)  Kriebel  [25-71]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1885,  SARAH  ANNA  COPNER,  b  May  12,  1861;  dau  Jarvis  Stokes  and  Susan  Marjorie 
(Bryan)  Copner.  Farmer;  Garfield,  Wash.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

foroc!ul  1  1-  George  Mortimer,  b  Sept.  14,  1886;  m  I  **  -Blodgett. 

[25-35 lb]  ]  l  2.  E.  May  Corbett. 

[25-352]  2.  Clarence  J.,  b  Jan.  6,  1888;  m  Ollie  Grace  Timm. 

[25-353]  3.  Charles  C.,  b  Sept.  4,  1889;  m  Belva  L.  Janes. 

[25-354]  4.  Naomi  Susan,  b  June  2,  1892;  m  Peter  L.  Smith. 

[25-355]  5.  Mamie  Lillian,  b  Dec.  14,  1893;  m  Louis  P.  Castor. 

6.  Arthur  Stokes,  b  Apr.  4,  1898;  Garfield,  Wash. 

[25-180]  EMMA  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  25,  1866;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Strunk)  Kriebel  [25-71]; 
m  July  29,  1900,  JOHN  E.  DIEHL,  b  July  20,  1865;  d  Jan.  21,  1917;  s  Adam  and  Charlotte  (Openo) 
Diehl.  Merchant,  Peck,  Kan.  No  issue.  (1919.)  John  E.  Diehl  was  first  married  to  Ellen  Cora 
Kriebel  [25-181]. 

[25-181]  ELLEN  CORA  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  9,  1873;  d  May  9,  1899;  dau  George  D.  and  Susanna 
(Strunk)  Kriebel  [25-71] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1892,  JOHN  E.  DIEHL,  b  July  20,  1865;  d  Jan.  21,  1917 ;  s  Adam 
and  Charlotte  (Openo)  Diehl.  Merchant;  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Paul  Adam,  b  Feb.  8,  1893;  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

2.  Oscar  John,  b  Apr.  26,  1895;  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3.  Clifford,  b  Apr.  1,  1897. 

Paul  A.  Diehl  enlisted  and  was  made  a  lieutenant  in  the  Field  Artillery  and  served  nine  months 
with  the  A.  E.  F.  He  returned  to  Camp  Funston  as  an  instructor,  until  discharged  on  Jan.  30,  1919. 
Occupation,  civil  engineer. 

Oscar  Diehl  enlisted  and  served  18  months  with  the  A.  E.  F.  as  a  chief  mechanic  in  the  Rainbow 
Division;  he  took  active  part  in  9  engagements.  Occupation,  mechanic. 

Clifford  Diehl  enlisted  in  navy  and  was  in  training  camp  when  armistice  was  signed.  He  is  a 
junior  student  at  Kansas  University.  (1919.) 

[25-182]  HENRY  JACOB  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  25,  1859;  s  Joel  and  Catharine  H.  (Heincke) 
Kriebel  [25-72];  m  Apr.  9,  1882,  JENNIE  BRUBAKER,  b  Feb.  24,  1865;  dau  William  and  Mary 
(Adair)  Brubaker.  Engineer;  2170  Gartner  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ora  Olen,  b  May  30,  1886;  d  June  5,  1886. 

2.  William  Joel,  b  Mar.  13,  1888;  m  Melissa  R.  Dawdy. 

3.  John  Earl,  b  Jan.  29,  1891;  m  Martha  M.  Hansen. 

4.  Olivia  Esther,  b  Feb.  21,  1894;  m  William  R.  Loughran. 

5.  Laura  Ellen,  b  Oct.  14,  1899;  unm;  Detroit,  Mich. 

6.  George,  b  Sept.  5,  1905. 

[25-183]  CHARLES  ENOS  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  16,  1862;  s  Joel  D.  and  Catherine  (Heincke)  Kriebel 
[25-72];  m  Jan.  1,  1889,  DELLA  E.  CORNELIUS,  b  Apr.  12,  1868;  dau  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Bryant) 
Cornelius.  Real  estate;  257  Connecticut  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[25-359]  1.  Majel,  b  May  17,  1894;  m  Claude  E.  Sharp. 

[25-359.1]  2.  Thelma,  b  July  26,  1899;  m  James  H.  Farrar. 

Charles  Enos  Kriebel  was  principal  of  Montpelier  Academy,  1889-90;  Supt.  of  Schools,  Butler, 
Ind.,  1891-5;  Prof,  of  Music,  Hartsville  College,  1885-7;  Author  of  several  musical  compositions, 
“Heavenly  Melodies,”  “All  Hail  Beloved  America,”  “Our  Rally  Call  for  Freedom.”  School  trustee  of 
Grand  Rapids  (Mich.)  City  Schools,  1904-6. 

[25-185]  ORA  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  20,  1872;  s  Joel  D.  and  Catharine  (Heincke)  Kriebel  [25-72]; 
m  Oct.  27,  1903,  MARY  J.  (JUNE)  DIEHL,  b  July  1,  1872;  dau  William  H.  and  Susan  (Leichtie) 
June;  widow  of  George  H.  Diehl.  Farmer;  Holland,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

Mr.  Kriebel  was  superintendent  of  the  Colburn  St.,  and  East  Broadway  United  Brethren  Missions 
of  Toledo,  O.,  until  the  Church  was  established. 

[25-186]  JOHN  OLEN  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  11,  1876;  s  Joel  D.  and  Catharine  (Heincke)  Kriebel 
[25-72];  m  Mar.  22,  1897,  HARRIET  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS,  b  Mar.  3,  1877;  dau  John  Roberts. 
Passenger  conductor,  Wabash  Rwy. ;  res.  2369  Carson  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Helen  Josephine,  b  July  24,  1910  (adopted  in  1913). 

[25-187]  ANNA  BLANCHE  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  25,  1860;  d  Mar.  25,  1917;  dau  Mahlon  D.  and 
Anna  (Smith)  Kriebel  [25-73];  rn  Jan.  2,  1894,  GEORGE  GREGORY,  b  Dec.  19,  1870.  Scrapple 
manufacturer;  4812  Parrish  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-188]  DR.  MORRIS  PIPER  BACHMAN,  b  Apr.  18,  1867;  s  William  H.  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Bachman  [25-74];  m  Sept.  9,  1903,  LUCY  O’DONNELL,  b  Oct.  24,  1872;  dau  Michael  J.  O’Donnell. 
Physician;  Lake  Park,  Iowa.  Dr.  Morris  Piper  Bachman  died  October,  1921. 

One  child:  Donnell  William,  b  Oct.  1,  1904. 

[25-189]  CHARLES  HENRY  BACHMAN,  b  Aug.  28,  1870;  s  William  H.  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Bachman  [25-74];  m  Sept.  20,  1900,  ELLA  SHOEMAKER,  b  Oct.  22,  1870;  dau  Francis  M.  Shoemaker. 
Automobile  business,  759  Farwell  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Son,  b  Jan.  30,  1902;  d  Feb.  1,  1902. 

2.  John  Shoemaker,  b  Feb.  12,  1906. 

[25-190]  OLIVIA  VIOLA  BACHMAN,  b  Jan.  21,  1876;  dau  William  H.  and  Anna  D.  (Kriebel) 
Bachman  [25-74];  m  June  18,  1902,  JOHN  DOMINIC  LIFFRING,  b  Dec.  27,  1870;  s  Dominic  and 
Hannah  (Shufflebotham)  Liffring.  Lawyer;  316  Fremont  St.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-191]  WILLIAM  CHESTER  BACHMAN,  b  Feb.  17,  1881;  s  William  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Bachman  [25-74] ;  m  Mar.  19,  1906,  CLARA  ABIGAIL  CLARK,  b  Jan.  12,  1881;  dau  C.  H.  Clark. 
Farmer;  Eldora,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  William  Clark,  b  Jan.  31,  1907. 

2.  Charles  Herbert,  b  Dec.  8,  1909. 

3.  Joseph  Kriebel,  b  July  21,  1911. 

4.  Edward  Hugh,  b  June  28,  1915. 

[25-192]  LAURA  FISHER,  b  Apr.  28,  1871;  dau  Jacob  F.  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Fisher  [25-75]; 
rn  Mar.  17,  1897,  H.  FRANK  BURKERT;  s  David  and  Kathryn  Burkert.  Paperhanger;  res.  328  W. 
Montgomery  Ave.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  No  issiie. 

[25-193]  HIRAM  KRIEBEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  31,  1858;  s  Andrew  K.  and  Regina  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-76];  m  Oct.  23,  1880,  ELIZABETH  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  27,  1858;  dau  George  and  Abigail 
(Heebner)  Snyder  [48-23].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Hiram  K.  Kriebel  is  a  retired  farmer  living  at  Locust  Corner,  Pa.  Mr.  Kriebel  has  been  a  trustee 
of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  many  years,  and  also  served  several  terms  as  a  trustee  of  the  Perkiomen 
Seminary. 

Children  (7): 

[25-360]  1.  Oswin  S.,  b  Aug.  15,  1882;  m  Sarah  Catharine  Weaver. 

2.  Minerva,  b  Apr.  30,  1884;  d  Nov.  14,  1906;  killed  in  runaway  accident. 

3.  Elwood,  b  Dec.  22,  1885;  d  Sept.  16,  1886. 

[25-361]  4.  Leidy  S.,  b  May  3,  1887;  m  Wilhelmina  K.  Wismer. 

5.  Harvey,  b  May  31,  1889;  d  Apr.  10,  1890. 

[161-91]  6.  Cora,  b  Mar.  1,  1891;  m  William  A.  Anders. 

[21-427]  7.  Anna,  b  June  3,  1894;  m  Claude  C.  Allebach. 

[25-194]  GEORGE  KRIEBEL,  JR.,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  s  Andrew  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[25-76];  m  Oct.  15,  1887,  AMANDA  SNYDER,  b  July  19,  1866;  dau  Isaac  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hagey) 
Snyder  [48-27].  Farmer;  Creamery,  Pa.  (1921.) 

George  K.  Kriebel,  Jr.,  is  treasurer  of  the  twp.  of  Skippack,  Pa.,  where  he  has  served  faithfully  as 
a  member  of  the  board  of  supervisors  for  a  number  of  years.  He  is  also  president  of  the  Kriebel  Family 
Reunion  Association,  and  Moderator  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  Middle  District. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Harrison,  b  Aug.  5,  1888;  d  June  4,  1889. 

[25-362]  2.  Minnie,  b  Mar.  5,  1890;  m  Wayne  N.  Alderfer. 

[25-363]  3.  Norman,  b  Sept.  4,  1891;  m  Minerva  Z.  Nyce. 

4.  George  S.,  b  Apr.  1,  1894;  d  Dec.  20,  1918. 

[149-136.1]  5.  Lizzie,  b  Dec.  5,  1899;  m  Lawrence  Rothenberger. 

THE  KRIEBEL  FAMILY  REUNION  ASSOCIATION 

On  August  31,  1905,  a  number  of  Kriebels  and  their  descendants  met  at  Zieber’s  Park,  near  West 
Point,  Pa.,  and  organized  the  Kriebel  Family  Reunion  Association  whose  object  as  quoted  from  the 
Constitution  is: 

“To  perpetuate  the  memory  and  foster  the  principles  and  virtues  of  the  Kriebel  ancestors  of  the 
members;  to  promote  social  intercourse  among  the  latter,  to  preserve  and  disseminate  historic  infor¬ 
mation  of  the  family.” 


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At  the  first  meeting  the  following  officers  were  elected  to  serve  as  an  executive  committee  to 
arrange  for  further  meetings: 

President — Howard  W.  Kriebel  Vice-President — Henry  S.  Kriebel 

Secretary — Charles  K.  Heebner  Treasurer — George  Kriebel,  Jr. 

It  is  interesting  to  note  that  at  this  first  meeting  the  following  resolution  was  adopted: 

Resolved:  That  the  officers  of  this  meeting  appoint  a  committee  of  five  to  confer  with  representa¬ 
tives  of  other  lines  of  descendants  of  Schwenkfelder. immigrants  of  1734,  with  the  purpose  of  devising 
ways  and  means  of  getting  into  print  a  new  edition  of  “The  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Descendants 
of  the  Schwenkf elders.” 

Annual  meetings  have  been  held  ever  since,  and  the  association  has  been  interested  in  the  collection 
and  preservation  of  genealogical  data  as  well  as  family  history.  “All  persons  by  the  name  of  Kriebel, 
all  descendants  of  Kriebels,  and  their  families  shall  be  eligible  to  active  membership.”  Annual  meetings 
are  generally  held  on  the  last  Saturday  in  August  of  each  year.  These  meetings  are  generally  held  on 
or  near  one  of  the  original  Kriebel  homesteads. 

The  following  were  the  officers  of  the  Association  for  1921: 

President — George  Kriebel,  Jr.  First  Vice-Pres. — Jacob  Kriebel 

Secretary — Jesse  H.  Snyder,  Jr.  Second  Vice-Pres. — Rev.  E.  Wilbur  Kriebel 

Treasurer — -Irwin  Kriebel  Registrar — Abraham  R.  Krieble 

[25-195]  IRWIN  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  23,  1871;  s  Andrew  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-76]; 
m  Sept.  19,  1896,  MARY  ANN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  8,  1876;  dau  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-84].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[25-364]  1.  Alpheus  K.,  b  Nov.  7,  1897;  rn  Nettie  H.  Wohl. 

2.  Nora,  b  Nov.  10,  1899. 

3.  Claude,  b  July  26,  1903. 

4.  Stewart,  b  Feb.  15,  1906. 

5.  Willis,  b  Sept.  12,  1911. 

6.  Roland,  b  Sept.  19,  1913. 

[25-196a]  CHARLES  KRIEBEL,  JR.,  b  June  17,  1865;  s  Abraham  and  Phoebe  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[25-77];  m  Oct.  13,  1888,  ANNIE  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  7,  1867;  d  Feb.  18,  1897;  dau  William  and 
Catharine  (Meschter)  Schultz  [149-45].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1918.)  Mr.  Kriebel  lives 
on  the  old  Caspar  Kriebel  Homestead  in  Towamencm  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (£): 

[25-365]  1.  Raymond  S.,  b  July  30,  1889;  m  Katie  Seitz. 

[19-103.1]  2.  Katie  S.,  b  Sept.  5,  1895;  m  Allen  K.  Kriebel. 

[25-196b]  CHARLES  KRIEBEL,  JR.,  same  asabove,  m  2d  time,  Dec.  10,  1898,  LYDIA  SCHULTZ, 
b  Oct.  9,  1863;  dau  Adonia  and  Elizabeth  (Anders)  Schultz  [68-19]. 

One  child:  Norman  S.,  b  Oct.  12,  1899. 

[25-197]  AMANDA  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  25,  1873;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Phoebe  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-77];  m  Apr.  8,  1911,  SAMUEL  W.  KISTER,  s  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Wismer)  Kister.  Farmer; 
Lansdale,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa. 

Lester,  s  Amanda  K.  Kriebel,  b  Nov.  22,  1898;  student,  Brown  University.  (1920.) 

[25-198]  ALLEN  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  s  Abraham  K.  and  Phoebe  S.  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[25-77] ;  m  Feb.  8,  1896,  LIZZIE  ANN  H.  SNYDER,  b  June  29,  1878;  dau  Isaac  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hagey)  Snyder  [48-27].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[25-366]  1.  Earl  S.,  b  Apr.  24,  1897;  m  Lizzie  K.  Nace. 

2.  Harvey  S.,  b  Jan.  6,  1901;  d  Nov.  12,  1902. 

3.  Stanley  S.,  b  Apr.  10,  1902. 

4.  Ernest  S.,  b  Feb.  1,  1904. 

5.  Bertha  S.,  b  May  30,  1905. 


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6.  Amanda  S.,  b  July  3,  1906 

7.  Estella  S.,  b  June  1,  1909. 

8.  Allen  S.,  b  June  28,  1911;  d  July  2,  1911. 

9.  Laura  S.,  b  Feb.  13,  1913. 

[25-199]  CHARLES  K.  RITTENHOUSE,  b  July  25,  1873;  s  Abraham  and  Christina  (Kriebel) 
Rittenhouse  [25-79];  m  Nov.  24,  1894,  ANNA  MiArTHA  BOWER,  b  Mar.  24,  1874;  d  Apr.  11,  1912; 
dau  Henry  H.  Bower.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  F.  J).  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  Ada,  b  Jan.  20,  1896;  d  Feb.  28,  L’896. 

2.  Idella,  b  July  4,  1897;  d  Nov.  4,  L£99. 

3.  John  Robert,  b  Mar.  18,  1899;  d  S  ept.  2,  1899. 

[25-366.1]  4.  Sadie,  b  Mar.  29,  1900;  m  Irvin  ( L.  Renninger  (June  26,  1920). 

5.  Le  Roy,  b  Sept.  22,  1901. 

6.  Bertha,  b  Nov.  16,  1902. 

7.  Mildred,  b  Dec.  19,  1903. 

8.  Charles  B.,  b  May  9,  1905. 

9.  George,  b  Oct.  7,  1907. 

10.  Florence,  b  Mar.  1,  1909. 

11.  Walton,  b  Feb.  10,  1910. 

[25-200]  JOHN  K.  RITTENHOUSE,  b  May  28,  1877;  s  Abraham  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Ritten¬ 
house  [25-79];  m  Oct.  1,  1902,  MARGARET  BULL,  b  Oct.  29,  1879;  dau  Edward  Bell.  Assistant- 
treasurer,  American  Society  for  Testing  Material  is  ;  res.  6025  Jefferson  St.,  Phila.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  Gordon,  b  Aug.  10,  1903. 

2.  Howard  Bell,  b  Oct.  23,  1905;  d  July  29,  1906. 

3.  Katherine  Edna,  b  Feb.  7,  1907. 

[25-201]  EMMA  K.  BRECHT,  b  Jan.  21,  18i6  6;  dau  John  E.  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Brecht  [25-80] 
m  Aug.  16,  1892,  JOHN  D.  WEBER,  b  Dec.  12,  )1858;  d  Dec.  25,  1908;  s  George  M.  Weber.  Widow 
resides  Norristown,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1920.)  John  D.  Weber  was  for  many  years  postmaster  and 
storekeeper  at  Center  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Sara  B.,  b  July  6,  1895;  stenograph  er  with  P.  &  R.  R.  R. 

[25-367]  2.  Russell  B.,  b  Jan.  27,  1898;  m  Horn  -iet  R.  Holmes. 

3.  John  Herbert,  b  June  30,  1900. 

4.  Marion  B.,  b  Sept.  9,  1903. 

5.  Hazel  B.,  b  Mar.  30,  1905. 

6.  Preston  B.,  b  Nov.  9,  1908. 

[25-202]  GEORGE  K.  BRECHT,  b  Oct.  7,  18(37;  s  John  E.  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Brecht  [25-80]; 
m  Oct.  7,  1902,  REBECCA  ALLABOUGH  WO  OD  ,  b  Nov.  13,  1878;  dau  William  H.  and  Belle  (Mor¬ 
gan)  Wood.  Lawyer;  539  George  St.,  Norristow  n,  Pa.  (1920.)  George  K.  Brecht  is  a  graduate  of  the 
West  Chester  State  Normal  School,  and  taught :  scho  ol  for  a  number  of  years  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  before 
entering  the  legal  profession.  He  was  one  of  thie  organizers  of  the  Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church 
and  Sunday  School  and  has  been  Moderator  of  the  (Church  since  its  organization.  Mr.  Brecht  is  secre¬ 
tary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Perkiomen  S  ichoo  1  and  also  secretary  of  the  Montgomery  County 
Historical  Society. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elinor,  b  Mar.  16,  1907. 

2.  Sarah  Wood,  b  Jan.  24,  1909. 

3.  John  Morgan,  b  Jan.  29,  1911. 

[25-203]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL  BRECHT;,  b  Dee.  .14,  1869;  s  John  E.  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Brecht 
[25-80];  m  Aug.  2, 1898,  ALBERTA  WILLIAMS,?/  Dec,.  5,  1872;  dau  Eva  Augusta  Butterfield  Williams. 

Samuel  K.  Brecht  was  born  in  Worcester  Twp.,  near  Cedars,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  what  was  formerly 
the  Israel  Schultz  homestead.  He  attended!  the  public  schools  of  his  native  township  and  was  graduated 


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from  the  West  Chester  State  Normal  School  in  1891,.  and  from  Haverford  College,  B.  S.,  in  1896.  He 
has  also  pursued  his  studies  in  the  Graduate  School,  of  the  University  of  Pa.,  receiving  the  degree  of 
M.  A.  in  1911. 

Mr.  Brecht  started  teaching  school  in  his  native  township  in  1887,  and  has  taught  for  variable  periods 
in  the  public  schools  of  Worcester,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pott st  own,  and  Norristown,  Pa.,  as  well  as  in  a  private 
school  in  Annapolis  and  in  Perkiomen  Seminary,  Penmsburg,  Pa.,  and  for  two  years  in  Rushford,  N.  Y. 

In  1905  he  joined  the  faculty  of  the  Boys’  Central  High  School,  Phila.,  where  he  has  held  the 
position  of  Professor  of  Mathematics  for  a  number  of  years.  Since  1904,  Mr.  Brecht  has  been  Editor 
of  “The  Schwenkfeldian,”  and  when  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches  were  consolidated  into  a  corporation 
in  1911,  he  was  elected  secretary  of  the  General  Oonference  of  The  Schwenkfelder  Church,  which 
position  he  has  held  almost  continuously  ever  since.  He  is  also  Editor  of  this  book. 

Mr.  Brecht  served  for  five  years  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Upper  Darby 
Twp.,  Del.  Co.,  Pa.  Address  (1922),  11  Eagle  Road.,  Manoa,  Del.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  Walton,  b  Dec.  23,  1899.  ImsUructor  in  Latin  and  French,  Boys’  Central  High 

School,  Phila. 

2.  Arthur  Malcolm,  b  Dec.  2,  1902. 

[25-204]  KATHRYN  K.  BRECHT,  b  Oct.  19r  1874;  dan  John  E.  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Brecht 
[25-80];  m  June  9,  1903,  JOHN  A.  LONGACRE,  b>  Jan.  21,  1878;  s  David  W.  and  Helena  Longacre. 
Secretary  and  manager,  American  Equipment  Co.;  res.  926  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920). 

Children  (8): 

1.  Ruth,  b  Mar.  24,  1904. 

2.  Sarah  Helena,  b  Apr.  12,  1907. 

3.  Kathryn,  b  Apr.  4,  1916. 

[25-205]  MARTHA  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  17,  186B;  dau  Rev.  John  B.  and  Rebecca  (Cassel)  Kriebel 
[25-81];  m  Apr.  24,  1909,  CHARLES  F.  BRAUTLGAM,  b  Dec.  17,  1868.  Res.  1335  N.  Alden  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[25-206]  ALVIN  CASSEL  KRIEBEL,  b  May  3,  1870;  s  Rev.  John  B.  and  Rebecca  (Cassel)  Kriebel 
[25-81];  m  Sept.  12,  1894,  ALVENA  CLIFFORD,  b  Feb.  23,  1876;  dau  Enoch  Clifford.  Instructor, 
Peirce  School;  res.  1107  Parker  St.,  Chester,  Pa.  (L920.) 

Children  ( 5 ) : 

[25-368]  1.  Paul  C.,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  m  Sarah  MacIntyre  King. 

2.  Carl,  b  June  3,  1899. 

3.  Wilbur,  b  June  15,  1902. 

4.  Donald,  b  May  10,  1904. 

5.  John,  b  Apr.  27,  1907. 

[25-207]  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1871;  dau  Rev.  John  B.  and  Rebecca  (Cassel)  Kriebel 
[25-81];  m  June  10,  1896,  WILLIAM  A.  CANNON! ,  b  Jan.  29,  1869;  s  William  A.  Cannon.  Res. 
Lansdale,  Pa. 

One  child:  Arthur  Leslie,  b  Sept.  0,  1897;  d  in  U.  S.  Service  in  World  War. 

[25-208]  SARAH  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  4,  1873;  dau  Rev.  John  B.  and  Rebecca  (Cassel)  Kriebel 
[25-81];  m  Apr.  11,  1900,  HARRY  M.  EATON,  b  Oct.  13,  1867 ;  s  Charles  G.  Eaton.  Res.  124  Mayland 
St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Stanley  K.,  b  July  10,  1:901. 

[25-209]  ANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  24,  1879;  d  Nov.  28,  1903;  dau  Rev.  John  B.  and  Rebecca 
(Cassel)  Kriebel  [25-81];  m  Oct.  20,  1897,  SAMUEL  MACKINNON,  s  Samuel  MacKinnon.  Mr. 
MacKinnon  m  2d  time  and  lives  5410  N.  B  St.,  Obae;y,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Gordon,  b  Oct.  29,  1898. 

2.  Grace,  b  Jan.  21,  1900. 

3.  Rebecca,  b  May  29,  1901. 


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[25-210]  JACOB  ALDERFER  KRIEBEL,  b  June  24,  1866;  d  Oct.  26,  1906;  s  Andrew  B.  and 
Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel  [25-82a];  m  Dec.  22,  1888,  EMMA  JANE  FREYER,  b  May  16,  1867; 
d  Jan.  21,  1916;  dau  Jacob  K.  Freyer.  Machinist, 

Children  (4): 

[25-369]  1.  William  F.,  b  Mar.  16,  1890;  m  Mabel  E.  Burtt. 

[25-370]  2.  Norman  F.,  b  June  28,  1893;  m  Pearl  A.  Oberholtzer. 

3.  Ralph  F.,  b  July  13,  1896;  d  July  21,  1898. 

4.  Curtis  F.,  b  July  19,  1904. 

[25-211]  ANNA  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  17,  1868;  dau  Andrew  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel 
[25-82a];  m  Jan.  13,  1894,  CHARLES  IRWIN  L.  REITER,  b  Dec.  11,  1865;  s  Charles  and  Susanna 
Reiter.  Farmer;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  May  17,  1897. 

2.  Mary  K.,  b  June  9,  1902. 

3.  Emma  K.,  b  June  13,  1905. 

[25-212]  HOWARD  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  1,  1871;  s  Andrew  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel 
[25-82a] ;  m  July  15,  1892,  KATE  U.  LANDES,  dau  Jacob  R.  Landes.  Farmer;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919. ) 
Children  (11): 

1.  Irma  L.,  b  Nov.  3,  1893;  d  May  27,  1894. 

[25-370.1]  2.  Wilmer  L.,  b  May  26,  1896;  m  Helena  A.  Bergey. 

3.  Andrew  L.,  b  Apr.  10,  1898. 

4.  Jacob  L.,  b  Mar.  7,  1900. 

5.  Della  Mae  L.,  b  Jan.  10,  1903. 

6.  Mabel  L.,  b  Nov.  16,  1904;  d  Feb.  17,  1910. 

7.  Howard  L.,  b  Oct.  28,  1906. 

8.  Paul  L.,  b  Sept.  30,  1908;  d  May  23,  1910. 

9.  Clarence  L.,  b  Dec.  11,  1911. 

10.  William  L.,  b  Oct.  18,  1913. 

11.  Earl,  b  May  6,  1916. 

[25-213]  HENRY  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  20,  1873;  s  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel 
[25-82a];  m  Aug.  31,  1895,  MARY  S.  MOYER,  b  July  17,  1876;  dau  Aaron  H.  Moyer.  Motorman; 
res.  4606  Lancaster  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Alverda  M.,  b  Mar.  4,  1896. 

2.  Russell  M.,  b  Feb:  13,  1898. 

3.  Annie  M.,  b  Aug.  1,  1901;  d  Feb.  11,  1905. 

4.  Harry  M.,  b  Feb.  14,  1903. 

5.  Hannah  M.,  b  Aug.  3,  1904;  d  Sept.  13,  1904. 

6.  Arthur  M.,  b  July  2,  1907. 

7.  Ada  M.,  b  Oct.  15,  1909;  d  Dec.  1,  1909. 

8.  Mabel  M.,  b  Aug.  24,  1911;  d  Sept.  30,  1911. 

9.  Mary  M.,  b  Aug.  31,  1913;  d  Nov.  1,  1913. 

10.  Mildred  M.,  b  Nov.  2,  1915. 

[25-214]  ANDREW  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  10,  1879;  s  Andrew  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel 
[25-82a];  m  July  22,  1899,  ELLA  V.  JOHNSON,  b  Aug.  18,  1879;  dau  William  B.  and  Amanda 
(Vanfossen)  Johnson  [184-422].  Carpenter;  res.  2620  N.  Hutchinson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (4): 

1.  Bertha  J.,  b  Nov.  12,  1899;  d  Jan.  3,  1900. 

2.  Gertrude  J.,  b  Aug.  23,  1903. 

3.  Velma  J.,  b  May  2,  1906. 

4.  Nelson  J.,  b  Jan.  3,  1910. 

[25-215]  ANNA  BURGSTRESSER,  b  Feb.  16,  1872;  dau  Isaiah  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Burgstresser 
[25-83];  m  Oct.  12,  1891,  ABRAM  K.  LOUX,  b  July  16,  1870;  s  Rev.  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rittenhouse) 
Loux.  Res.  212  W.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  {2): 

[25-371]  1.  Esther,  b  Nov.  7,  1891;  m  Lester  H.  Freed. 

2.  Hiram,  b  Mar.  12,  1903. 

[25-216]  ELIZABETH  K.  BURGSTRESSER,  b  Jan.  19,  1877;  d  Sept,  14,  1903;  dau  Isaiah  and 
Sophia  (Kriebel)  Burgstresser  [25-83];  m  June  24,  1899,  WILLIAM  H.  WOLF,  s  John  and  Susanna 
Wolf.  Stove  moulder;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  B.,  b  June  6,  1901. 

2.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  7,  1903. 

[25-217]  ABRAM  K.  BURGSTRESSER,  b  Oct.  26,  1880;  s  Isaiah  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Burg¬ 
stresser  [25-83];  m  Oct.  26,  1903,  KATHARINE  HEEBNER  DETWILER,  b  Sept.  6,  1874  ;  dau  Christian 
H.  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Detwiler  [21-164].  Superintendent;  res.  27  E.  Fornance  St.,  Norristown, 
Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marion  K.,  b  Sept.  10,  1907. 

2.  Harvey  D.,  b  Dec.  3,  1912. 

[25-218]  ABRAHAM  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  12,  1878;  s  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-84];  m  Nov.  2,  1904,  ESTELLA  MAE  YOST,  b  Apr.  28,  1885;  dau  Edward  S.  Yost.  Farmer; 
Sellersville,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Beatrice  Y.,  b  Jan.  28,  1910. 

2.  Edna  Y.,  b  Aug.  23,  1911. 

3.  Kathryn  Y.,  b  Mar.  13,  1916. 

[25-219]  IRWIN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  28,  1880;  s  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-84]; 
m  Nov.  26,  1908,  DEBORA  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  7,  1880;  dau  Henry  H.  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Heebner  [199-5].  Laborer;  609  Derstine  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Gerald  H.,  b  Oct.  9,  1912. 

[25-220]  IDA  KRIEBEL,  b  July  8,  1883;  d  Nov.  9,  1918;  dau  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-84];  m  June  23,  1904,  OLIVER  M.  NASE,  b  Apr.  29,  1881;  s  Thomas  and  Matilda  Nase.  Clerk 
in  store;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[25-221]  CYRUS  SNYDER  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  11,  1888;  s  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-84];  m  JENNIE  L.  NICE,  b  Jan.  30,  1890;  dau  Gideon  Nice.  Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Vandalia  N.,  b  Oct.  20,  1909;  d  Sept.  29,  1914. 

2.  Wilmer  N.,  b  Aug.  18,  1913. 

3.  Walton  N.,  b  May  26,  1916. 

[25-222]  JOHN  ARTHUR  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  10,  1891;  s  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-84];  m  May  1,  1913,  FLORENCE  ROUDENBUSH,  b  Sept.  10,  1890;  dau  Charles  and  Annie 
(Landis)  Roudenbush.  Clerk;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Carl  R.,  b  Nov.  12,  1913. 

2.  Paul  R.,  b  Jan.  1,  1916. 

[25-223]  OSCAR  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  19,  1894;  s  Aaron  B.  and  Eliza  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-84];  m 
Feb.  15,  1919,  AMANDA  ROTH,  b  Feb.  20,  1897;  dau  Mahlon  and  Kate  G.  (Derstine)  Roth.  Truck 
driver;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Gloria  Mae,  b  June  28,  1920. 

[25-224]  MILTON  K.  MOYER,  s  John  and  Euphemia  (Kriebel)  Moyer  [25-85];  m  ALICE  (?) 
JOHNSON.  Farmer;  Belfry,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Frank,  served  in  U.  S.  A. 

2.  Anna,  unm. 

[Further  information  unobtainable.} 

[25-225]  JOHN  MOYER,  s  John  and  Euphemia  (Kriebel)  Moyer  [25-85];  m  SOPHIA  VAN 
FOSSEN.  Res.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Four  children.  [Letters  unans .] 

[25-226]  JACOB  K.  MOYER,  s  John  and  Euphemia  (Kriebel)  Moyer  [25-85];  m  Apr.  18,  1894, 
SUE  CLARA  SMITH ;  dau  Benjamin  and  Annie  (Lloyd)  Smith.  Farmer  and  teamster;  Centre  Square, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  M.  Edna,  b  Aug.  26,  1895. 

2.  George  C.,  b  May  17,  1897;  d  Sept.  17,  1918;  with  A.  E.  F.  in  Paris. 

3.  Alice  I.,  b  Aug.  28,  1900. 

4.  Ida  L.,  b  July  1,  1914. 

[25-227]  ANN  MOYER,  dec.,  dau  John  and  Euphemia  (Kriebel)  Moyer  [25-85];  m  DANIEL 
KEPLER,  dec. 

Children  (2): 

[25-371.1]  1.  Jennie,  m - -  McNichol;  212  Knox  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Clarence,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  further  information  unobtainable .] 

[25-228]  MARY  B.  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Mar.  27,  1848;  dau  Frederick  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Book- 
heimer  [25-86];  m  Jan.  11,  1867,  EDWIN  MILTON  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Feb.  25,  1844;  s  George 
and  Catharine  (Searfoss)  Shellenberger.  Retired  farmer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (12): 

[25-372]  1.  Howard  B.,  b  Mar.  8,  1868;  m  Annie  Brunner. 

[25-373]  2.  Ida  Jane,  b  Oct.  28,  1869;  m  Irwin  B.  Quinn;  West  Point,  Pa. 

[25-374]  3.  Jesse  B.,  b  May  19,  1872;  m  Laura  Allebach;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[25-375]  4.  Allen  B.,  b  Mar.  29,  1874;  m  Mary  L.  Booz. 

[25-376]  5.  Lydia  Leurene,  b  May  5,  1877;  m  Fred  Galbraith;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[25-377]  6.  George  B.,  b  Nov.  28,  1878;  m  Ada  Yerger;  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

7.  Edwin  Milton,  b  Oct.  9,  1880;  dec. 

8.  Catharine  Regina  I  twi  b  Dec  31  1881.  dec, 

9.  Mary  Elizabeth  J 

10.  Samuel,  b  Dec.  17,  1884;  d  Oct.  17,  1906. 

[25-378]  11.  Gurness,  b  Sept.  5,  1887;  m  Florence  Rambo;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[25-379]  12.  Clarence  Alfred,  b  Aug.  20,  1889;  m  Elsie  Snedeker. 

[25-229]  AMANDA  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Sept.  10,  1851;  d  June  27,  1883;  dau  Frederick  and  Regina 
(Kriebel)  Bookheimer  [25-86];  m  Feb.  4,  1871,  CORNELIUS  STONG,  b  Jan.  22,  1848;  d  Oct.  16, 
1887;  s  Philip  and  Margaret  (Frey)  Stong.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[25-380]  1.  Mary  Alice,  b  June  28,  1871;  m  Peter  J.  Lewis;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[25-381]  2.  Margaret,  b  Nov.  22,  1873;  m  Samuel  S.  Parvin. 

[25-382]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  22,  1875;  m  James  Staines;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

4.  Wilson. 

5.  Flora. 

[25-230a]  ADDISON  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Apr.  15,  1853;  s  Frederick  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Book- 
heimer  [25-86]  ;m  Nov.  16,  1875,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  16, 1853;  d  Dec.  31,  1886;  dau  Adam  and 
Mary  (Cassel)  Kriebel  [25-40.]  No  issue. 

[25-230b]  ADDISON  BOOKHEIMER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  22,  1888,  SUSANNA 
GRUBB,  b  Apr.  10,  1870;  dau  Philip  and  Susanna  (Reitnaur)  Grubb.  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1920.) 


* 


Plate  47 


Rev.  Daniel  Kriebel  [25-9] 
Minister  of  “The  Schwenkfelder  Society" 


Plate  48 


George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-29] 


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389 


Children  (2): 

[25-383]  1.  William,  b  Mar.  30,  1889;  m  Sophia  Hartagen. 

[25-384]  2.  Samuel,  b  Sept.,  1891;  m  Catharine  Bregler. 

[25-231]  SAMUEL  B.  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Nov.  24,  1858;  s  Frederick  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Book- 
heimer  [25-86];  m  Sept.  12,  1891,  SARAH  ELMIRA  WAGNER,  b  Nov.  15,  1867;  dan  Jacob  H.  and 
Sarah  (Wanner)  Wagner.  Stationary  engineer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[25-385]  1.  Rhoda  W.,  b  June  5,  1892;  m  William  Henry  Carson. 

[25-385.1]  2.  Evelyn,  b  July  31,  1893;  m  William  H.  Custer. 

[25-385.2]  3.  Roscoe  W.,  b  Oct.  12,  1896;  m  Louisa  L.  Anson. 

[25-232a]  JOHN  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Mar.  1,  1861;  s  Frederick  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Bookheimer 
[25-86];  m  Jan.  21,  1888,  ELLA  KLINE,  b  Sept.  11,  1864;  d  May  6,  1895;  dau  Jesse  Kline.  No  issue. 

[25-232b]  JOHN  BOOKHEIMER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  20,  1896,  KATE  SCHERLE. 
Res.  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Harold  R.,  b  Oct.  26,  1897;  d  May  17,  1899. 

[25-385.3]  2.  Elmer  F.,  b  June  5,  1900;  m  June  3,  1922,  Mayme  Pearl  Hunsberger. 

3.  J.  Walter,  b  Aug.  21,  1903. 

4.  H.  Lester,  b  July  23,  1905. 

5.  Edward  S.,  b  Nov.  28,  1908. 

[25-233a]  HANNAH  K.  BOOKHEIMER,  b  July  11,  1864;  dau  Frederick  and  Regina  (Kriebel) 
Bookheimer  [25-86] ;  m  Dec.  23,  1893,  HIRAM  E.  SHIRK,  b  July  9,  1861 ;  d  Mar.  12,  1897 ;  s  Solomon 
and  Sophia  Shirk.  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Walter  Granville,  b  Mar.  19,  1896;  d  Apr.  18,  1899. 

[25-233b]  HANNAH  K.  BOOKHEIMER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  23,  1907,  FREDERICK 
B.  HECKMAN,  b  May  12,  1864;  s  Peter  and  Magdalena  Heckman.  Laborer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1918.) 
No  issue. 

[25-234]  HENRY  ELLWOOD  COLE,  b  July  16,  1855;  s  Nathan  and  Abigail  (Kriebel)  Cole  [25-87] ; 
m  IDA  ROBERTS.  Res.  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[25-386]  1.  Alvin,  b  1884;  m - ;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Julia,  b  1886;  d  1910;  unm. 

[25-387]  3.  Elnathan,  b  1888;  rn - ;  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

4.  Francis  Augustus,  b  1894;  unm. 

Francis  A.  Cole  was  a  Private,  1st  class,  Co.  H,  58th  Infantry.  Enlisted  July  26,  1917,  atPhila., 
was  sent  to  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and  later  to  Camp  Greene,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Left  U.  S.,  May  7,  1918, 
returned  to  U.  S.,  Aug.  1,  1919.  Discharged  Aug.  7,  1919.  Served  in  France  and  Germany.  En¬ 
gagements:  Aisne-Marne  Offensive,  July  18,  1918;  St.  Mihiel  Offensive,  Sept.  12-16,  1918;  Meuse- 
Argonne  Offensive,  Sept.  26,  to  Oct.  19,  1918;  Army  of  Occupation,  Dec.  3,  1918  to  July  12,  1919; 
wounded  in  service,  Aisne-Marne,  July  18,  1918,  by  machine  gun;  bullets  in  upper  left  arm  and  left 
thigh;  returned  to  Company,  Sept.  4,  1918. 

[25-235]  MARY  CATHARINE  COLE,  b  Mar.  19,  1859;  d  Oct.  11,  1903;  dau  Nathan  and  Abigail 
(Kriebel)  Cole  [25-87];  m  Dec.  23,  1883,  JACOB  FAMOUS,  b  Dec.  18,  1858;  s  John  and  Rebecca 
(Peters)  Famous.  Farmer;  Fairview  Village,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[25-388]  Ida  Mae,  b  May  7,  1885;  m  Newton  C.  Brant. 

[25-236]  BENJAMIN  JACOB  COLE,  6  Jan.  21,  1864;  s  Nathan  and  Abigail  (Kriebel)  Cole  [25-87]; 
m  Dec.  25,  1886,  KATHARINE  S.  SIMMON,  b  May  16,  1863;  dau  Adam  and  Katharine  Simmon. 
Farmer;  Norristown,  Pa.r  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Harry  LeRoy,  b  Aug.  22,  1889;  d  Apr.  4,  190G. 

2.  Katharine  Irene,  b  May  18,  1891;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[25-237a]  JOB  K.  RICHART,  b  Apr.  23,  1858;  s  Peter  G.  and  Edith  (Kriebel)  Richart  [25-88]; 
m  Dee.  24,  1881,  SUSANNA  ERB,  b  Sept.  23,  1860;  d  Jan.  18,  1892;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Moyer) 
Erb  [44-46],  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-237b]  JOB  K.  RICHART,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Dec.  25,  1894,  ALICE  BOORSE,  b 
June  21,  1872;  dau  Peter  and  Anna  (Lukens)  Boorse.  Machinist;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Edith,  b  May  29,  1896;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[25-388.1]  2.  Russell,  b  June  22,  1898;  m  Margaret  Todd. 

[25-388.2]  3.  Anna  Marie,  b  July  11,  1900;  m  Albert  Cork;  West  Point,  Pa. 

4.  Clayton,  b  Jan.  22,  1907. 

[25-238]  HANNAH  RICHART,  b  May  18,  1864;  dau  Peter  and  Edith  (Kriebel)  Richart  [25-88]; 
m  ELMER  GEHRIS. 

One  child:  Job,  also  known  as  Joseph;  Philadelphia,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[25-239a]  JACOB  T.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  11,  1863;  dec;  s  Joel  S.  and  Mary  (Trout)  Kriebel  [25-89]; 
m  Jan.  1,  1885,  ANNIE  E.  BEAN,  b  July  4,  1865;  d  Nov.  28,  1889;  dau  Jacob  and  Amelia  (Burnside) 
Bean. 

One  child: 

[25-389]  Nelson  C.  B.,  b  July  16,  1886;  m  Lulu  S.  Addison. 

[25-239b]  JACOB  T.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  21,  1893,  ELIZABETH  SPARE, 
b  Sept.  8,  1869;  d  Mar.  26,  1895;  dau  Leonard  Spare.  Mechanic;  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[25-390]  E.  Viola,  b  Mar.  17,  1895;  m  Thornton  Guest. 

[25-240a]  EDWIN  GRANT  KRIEBEL,  b  June  2,  1865;  s  Joel  S.  and  Mary  (Trout)  Kriebel  [25-89] ; 
rn  May  5,  1889,  ELIZA  ANN  TROUGHER,  b  Nov.  11,  1865;  d  Aug.  30,  1898;  dau  John  and  Amanda 
(Mill)  Trougher. 

One  child:  Norman  Worthington,  b  Jan.  31,  1897;  d  Sept.  10,  1903. 

[25-240b]  EDWIN  GRANT  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  21,  1900,  MARY  LIZZIE 
KLINE,  b  Oct.  8,  1868;  d  Dec.  22,  1916;  dau  Anthony  and  Mary  (Richards)  Kline.  Moulder;  North 
Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (S’): 

[25-391]  1.  Earl  Roosevelt,  b  Oct.  19,  1900;  m  Ethel  Esther  Moore. 

2.  Major  Russel,  b  June  18,  1902. 

3.  Infant  Girl,  b  Dec.  31,  1903;  d  Dec.  31,  1903. 

4.  Willard  Wendale,  b  Jan.  10,  1905. 

5.  Iva  May,  b  Mar.  10,  1907. 

6.  Eva  Myrtle,  b  July  10,  1908. 

7.  Raymond  Edward,  b  Jan.  9,  1910. 

8.  Lloyd  Grant,  b  Sept.  5,  1912. 

[25-241]  LINWOOD  T.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  8,  1869;  s  Joel  S.  and  Mary  (Trout)  Kriebel  [25-89]; 
m  Sept.  30,  1893,  EMMA  L.  WEIKLE,  b  Apr.  19,  1872;  dau  George  and  Malinda  (Moore)  Weikle. 
Master  painter  and  paperhanger;  res.  308  S.  Penn  Ave.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[25-392]  1.  Minerva,  b  May  13,  1894;  m  Lewis  D.  Sines. 

[25-393]  2.  William  W.,  6  Sept.  25,  1896;  m  Sadie  Snyder. 

3.  Ida,  b  May  25,  1899;  unm;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

4.  Nelson,  b  Sept.,  1905. 


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[25-242]  CHARLES  T.  KRIEBEL,  b  June  17,  1871;  s  Joel  S.  and  Mary  (Trout)  Kriebel  [25-89]; 
m  Oct.  8,  1892,  ANNIE  GERNHART,  b  May  29,  1871;  dau  Conard  and  Elizabeth  (Grebe)  Gernhart. 
Moulder;  res.  231  E.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[25-394]  1.  Nevin  Victor,  b  Mar.  29,  1893;  m  Edna  K.  Nase. 

[25-395]  2.  Annie  Idella,  b  May  22,  1894;  m  Arthur  Leon  Banks. 

3.  Joel  Conard,  b  July  25,  1896. 

4.  Jennie  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  18  1903. 

5.  Dorothy  Fern,  b  Nov.  3,  1906. 

6.  Charles,  Jr.,  b  June  20,  1911. 

[25-243]  MARY  ELVA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  6,  1878;  d  1918;  dau  Joel  S.  and  Mary  (Trout)  Kriebel 
[25—89] ;  m  PRESTON  BOORSE,  b  Sept.  11,  1876;  d  Sept.  28,  1919;  s  Peter  and  Annie  (Lukens) 
Boorse.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

(1)  Clarence,  in  Texas,  (2)  Alverda,  (3)  Florence,  (4)  Clifford,  (5)  Iva  or  Irene.  [  Unable 
to  complete  or  verify.} 

[25-244]  SYLVANUS  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  3,  1875;  s  Job  and  Sarah  Anna  (Trout)  Kriebel  [25-90]; 
m  Mar.  7,  1903,  AGNES  KREAMER,  b  Mar.  16,  1876;  dau  Joseph  and  Barbara  (Wismer)  Kreamer. 
Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ella,  b  Dec.  31,  1903. 

2.  Bertha,  b  Apr.  3,  1905. 

3.  Emma,  b  Jan.  10,  1908. 

[25-245]  SEBELLA  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  17,  1869;  dau  Benjamin  S.  and  Emeline  (Zieber)  Kriebel 
[25-91];  m  Feb.  20,  1892,  HARRISON  K.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  19,  1868;  s  John  and  Lavina  (Kramer) 
Moyer.  Res.  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Harry  Edgar,  b  Apr.  30,  1893;  d  June  11,  1898. 

[25-396]  2.  John  Hezekiah,  b  Aug.  2,  1896;  m  Rebecca  Geschwender. 

3.  Elmer  Harrison,  b  Aug.  1,  1898. 

4.  Ethel  Irene,  b  Aug.  22,  1900. 

5.  Elliott  Franklin,  b  Dec.  30,  1901. 

6.  Mabel  Viola,  b  July  6,  1903;  d  July  11,  1904. 

7.  Hilda  Louella,  b  Sept.  2,  1905. 

8.  Edna  May,  b  Aug.  27,  1907. 

9.  Laura  Minerva,  b  Nov.  5,  1910. 

[25-246]  CATHARINE  ANN  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  14,  1870;  dau  Benjamin  and  Emeline  (Zieber) 
Kriebel  [25-91];  m  Dec.  31,  1902,  FRANK  B.  QUINN,  b  Feb.  12,  1868;  s  John  and  Emma  (Brey) 
Quinn.  Res.  West  Point,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[25-247]  ROGER  J.  KRIEBLE,  b  Jan.  18,  1874;  s  Benjamin  and  Emeline  (Zieber)  Kriebel  [25-91]; 
m  June  8,  1898,  BESSIE  M.  DUNN,  b  Aug.  9,  1869;  d  Nov.  2,  1917;  dau  Stephen  and  Elizabeth 
(Quinn)  Dunn.  Res.  37  Beech  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Elizabeth  D.,  b  June  12,  1899. 

[25-248]  HEZEKIAH  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1875;  s  Benjamin  and  Emeline  (Zieber)  Kriebel 
[25-91];  rn  Sept.  21,  1895,  ELLA  MAY  COOK,  b  Sept.  21,  1877;  dau  William  and  Kate  (Trout) 
Cook.  Laborer;  614  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Russel  E.,  b  June  11,  1897. 

2.  Lawrence  C.,  b  June  3,  1900;  d  Nov.  16,  1906. 

3.  Grace  E.,  b  Nov.  23,  1907. 


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[25-249a]  AMOS  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  27,  1859;  s  Abraham  A.  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Kriebel 
[25-92] ;  m  Mar.  22,  1883,  ALSENIA  B.  APPEL,  b  June  22,  1859;  d  June  24,  1896;  dau  John  S.  and 
Clementine  (Baker)  Appel. 

Children  (3): 

[25-397]  1.  Anna  Laura,  b  May  13,  1884;  m  Harry  B.  Benner. 

2.  Clarence  A.,  b  Mar.  28,  1887;  P.  &  R.— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

[25-398]  3.  Alsenia  A.,  b  Aug.  10,  1890;  to  Elmer  E.  Price. 

[25-249b]  AMOS  H.  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  to  2d  time,  Jan.  5,  1905,  LIZZIE  LEWIS,  b  June 
28,  1874;  dau  Jesse  and  Sarah  Ann  (Yerger)  Lewis.  Clerk;  res.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Abram  L.,  b  June  4,  1905. 

2.  Child;  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Child;  d  in  infancy. 

[25-250]  SUSANNA  LIZZIE  H.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  26,  1863;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Kriebel  [25-92];  to  Sept.  12,  1885,  LEIDY  L.  ECKERT,  d  Mar.  21,  1913;  s  Monroe  and  Sophia 
Eckert.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[25-399]  1.  Viola  K.,  b  Feb.  27,  1887;  to  George  R.  Greger. 

2.  Alvin  K.,  b  July  16,  1889. 

[25-400]  3.  Eulalia  K.,  b  Feb.  12,  1893;  to  Robert  White. 

4.  Catherine  K.,  b  June  19,  1896. 

5.  Anna  Mary,  b  Jan.  18,  1898. 

6.  Luther  K.,  b  Mar.  10,  1900. 

7.  Susanna  Amelia,  b  Nov.  20,  1901. 

[25-251]  JOSEPH  HEEBNER  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  14,  1865;  d  Apr.  2,  1902;  s  Abraham  A.  and 
Catharine  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-92];  to  Dec.  22,  1888,  MARY  ELIZABETH  BICKEL,  b  Jan.  30, 
1872;  dau  Albert  S.  Bickel. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Claude  B.,  b  Nov.  2,  1890;  d  Apr.  11,  1918;  in  U.  S.  Service. 

[25-401]  2.  Albert  B.,  b  Jan.  20,  1894;  to  Margaret  S.  Clark. 

[25-402]  3.  Esther  B.,  b  Dec.  4,  1895;  to  James  W.  Oberholtzer. 

4.  Anna  B.,  b  June  18,  1899;  d  Sept.  24,  1899. 

[25-252]  HORACE  HEEBNER  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  24,  1876;  s  Abraham  A.  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Kriebel  [25-92];  to  Nov.  30,  1901,  MAE  IVA  TIPPIN,  b  Apr.  3,  1879;  dau  George  and  Elmira  (Lutz) 
Tippin.  Butter  and  egg  business;  res.  West  Point,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-253]  EDWIN  U.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  19,  1859;  s  Andrew  A.  and  Lydia  (Urffer)  Kriebel  [25-93]; 
to  Nov.  25,  1882,  CATHARINE  NEWBOLD,  h  May  3,  1863;  dau  John  Newbold.  Farmer;  Lansdale, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Sarah  N.,  b  Apr.  12,  1884;  to  Samuel  H.  Freed,  Jr. 

2.  Elizabeth  Ann,  b  Apr.,  1886;  d  June  15,  1892. 

3.  John  S.,  b  Feb.  26,  1888;  d  Aug.  5,  1888. 

4.  Mary  N.,  b  July  4,  1889;  m  David  Baltz. 

5.  Oscar,  b  Dec.  22,  1892;  d  June  23,  1898. 

6.  Edwin,  b  Feb.  5,  1895;  to  Edna  E.  Maurer. 

7.  Ellen  Alice,  b  Feb.  9,  1902. 

[25-254]  GEORGE  U.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  9,  1863;  s  Andrew  A.  and  Lydia  (Urffer)  Kriebel  [25-93]; 
to  Jan.  22,  1902,  FLORA  R.  WISLER,  b  Nov.  30,  1873;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Mary  (Rosenberger)  Wisler. 
Res.  Gilbertsville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Raymond  W.,  b  June  12,  1902. 

2.  Emmett  W.,  b  Mar.  25,  1905. 


[25-403] 

[25-404] 

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3.  Sara  W.,  b  Feb.  10,  1907. 

4.  Mary  W.,  b  Feb.  27,  1909. 

5.  Alice  W.,  b  May  24,  1912. 

[25-255]  EDNA  KRIEBLE,  b  Oct.  20,  1883;  dau  Hiram  A.  and  Susanna  (Meschter)  Krieble 
[25-95];  m  Oct.  25,  1909,  CLARENCE  HOOVER  ZIMMERMAN,  s  George  and  Mary  (Hoover) 
Zimmerman.  Farmer;  Centre  Square,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence  Edward,  b  Oct.  22,  1910. 

2.  Merrill  Krieble,  b  Sept.  14,  1913. 

[25-255.1]  WILLIAM  R.  ANSON,  b  May  27,  1883;  .s  Samuel  K.  and  Anna  (Radcliffe)  Anson 
[25-97];  m  June  29,  1921,  BESSIE  BOYER,  b  Sept.  13,  1889;  dau  Jacob  and  Andora  (Knox)  Boyer. 
Res.  650  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Mr.  Anson  is  a  graduate  of  Ursinus  College,  and  of  the  University  of  Pa.  He  is  instructor  in 
Modern  Languages  at  the  North  East  High  School  for  Boys,  Phila.  (1921.) 

[25-256]  REV.  WARREN  ANSON  MOSER,  b  Nov.  8,  1878;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Lillie  (Anson)  Moser 
[25-96];  m  May  19,  1904,  DORA  MAE  SMITH,  b  Nov.  13,  1876;  dau  Winfield  Scott  Smith.  Clergy¬ 
man;  res.  674  S.  36th  St.,  Louisville,  Ky.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Lillian  Ida,  b  Dec.  4,  1905. 

2.  Helen  Cecelia,  b  Nov.  11,  1907. 

3.  Sarah  Ruth,  b  June  14,  1912. 

[25-257]  MARY  ANN  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  28,  1871;  dau  David  D.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[25-103;]  m  Nov.  3,  1894,  JACOB  Iv.  RUTH,  s  William  and  Mary  Anna  Ruth.  Farmer;  Lansdale, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[25-405]  1.  Ella  May,  b  Mar.  28,  1896;  m  Frank  D.  Ziegler. 

[25-405.1]  2.  Malinda  K.,  b  Feb.  13,  1898;  m  Henry  S.  Swartz. 

3.  Melvin,  b  Apr.  17,  1902. 

4.  Walter,  b  Feb.  4,  1904. 

[25-258]  SELMA  S.  KRIEBEL,  6  Aug.  27,  1881;  daw  David  D.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[25-103] ;  m  Aug.  22,  1903,  CLINTON  B.  FELT Y,  6  Feb.  11,  1885;  s  Mrs.  Sarah  Hedrick.  Laborer; 
Hatfield,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur,  b  Apr.  5,  1904;  d  Sept.  24,  1908. 

2.  Ida  May,  b  May  1,  1908. 

[25-259]  IDA  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  9,  1882;  dau  David  D.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-103]; 
m  Jan.  15,  1910,  ELMER  K.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Mar.  23,  1888;  s  Peter  and  Annie  Ilunsberger. 
Clothes  presser;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ernest  K.,  b  Sept.  28,  1910. 

[25-260]  JACOB  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  3,  1871 ;  s  Reuben  D.  and  Mary  (Anders)  Kriebel  [25-104a]; 
m  Nov.  10,  1894,  AMANDA  A.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  4,  1875;  dau  William  L.  and  Edith  (Anders)  Heebner 
[21-44].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Reuben  Lester,  b  Mar.  10,  1897. 

2.  William  Robert,  b  June  10,  1903. 

3.  James  Monroe,  b  May  8,  1907. 

4.  Cleta  May,  b  Mar.  13,  1912. 

[25-261]  ELLEN  KRIEBEL,  b  July  24,  1873;  d  June  4,  1907;  dau  Reuben  D.  and  Mary  (Anders) 
Kriebel  [25-104a];  m  Oct.  26,  1901,  JACOB  R.  LONG. 

One  child:  Stanley,  b  Feb.  19,  1907. 


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[25-262]  DAVID  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  2,  1877 ;  s  Reuben  D.  and  Mary  (Anders)  Kriebel  [25-104a]; 
m  Nov.  4,  1899,  SALLIE  W.  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  23,  1878;  d  July  13,  1917;  dau  Elias  and  Lydia  (Wiegner) 
Snyder  [48-62].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Edith  S.,  b  Feb.  27,  1901. 

2.  Warren  S.,  b  Apr.  28,  1902. 

3.  Harvey  S.,  b  May  16,  1904;  d  Apr.  12,  1905. 

[25-263]  HORACE  ANDERS  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  11,  1881;  s  Reuben  and  Mary  (Anders)  Kriebel 
[25-104a];  m  Nov.  21,  1903,  FLORENCE  ANGELINA  VAN  BILLIARD,  b  Aug.  14,  1881;  dau 
James  W.  Van  Billiard.  Assistant  National  Bank  Examiner;  132  S.  48th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1918.) 

[25-264a]  ALLEN  F.  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1866;  s  Simeon  K.  and  Esther  (Freyer)  Cassel  [25-105]; 
m  Oct.  10,  1891,  REBECCA  KENNEDY,  d  June  19,  1898. 

One  child:  Ethel,  b  Sept.  14,  1893. 

[25-264b]  ALLEN  F.  CASSEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  19,  1898,  MAMIE  LYONS, 
b  July  25,  1876.  No  issue.  Engineer;  2007  S.  Opal  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[25-265]  KATIE  F.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  25,  1868;  dau  Simeon  K.  and  Esther  (Freyer)  Cassel  [25-105] ; 
m  Sept.  26,  1896,  HOWARD  WEBER.  Blacksmith;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[25-266]  CHARLES  F.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  3,  1872;  s  Simeon  K.  and  Esther  (Freyer)  Cassel  [25-105]; 
m  Sept.  16,  1905,  SARA  A.  FENN,  b  Apr.  13,  1866;  dau  Samuel  and  Louisa  (Wilder)  Fenn.  Laborer; 
Mason,  Mich.,  P.  O.  Box  193.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Juanita  Sara  Esther,  b  Jan.  23,  1915. 

[25-267]  SUSAN  CASSEL,  b  July  20,  1878;  dau  Simeon  K.  and  Esther  (Freyer)  Cassel  [25-105]; 
m  Mar.  25,  1899,  WILSON  H.  KELLER,  b  Oct.  19,  1872;  s  Enos  Keller.  Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1918.) 

[25-268]  LIZZIE  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  14,  1881;  dau  Simeon  K.  and  Esther  (Freyer)  Cassel  [25-105]; 
m  Jan.  21,  1903,  IRVIN  UNDERCUFFLER,  b  June  19,  1878;  s  Benjamin  Undercuffler.  Carpenter; 
4400  Franklin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Esther,  b  July  12,  1903. 

2.  Wilson  K.,  b  Sept.  1,  1907. 

[25-269]  MARCUS  F.  JOHNSON,  b  June  6,  1876;  d  Mar.  7,  1917;  s  Charles  and  Susan  Anna 
(Freyer)  Johnson  [25-107];  m  June  6,  1905,  GEORGIANNA  K.  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  31,  1877;  dau  John 
and  Bertha  (Hellings)  Yeakel  [160-34].  Mr.  Johnson  was  a  stenographer,  Lehigh  Valley  R.  R. ;  res. 
widow,  Franklin  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-270]  JOSEPH  J.  F.  JOHNSON,  b  May  14,  1884;  s  Charles  H.  and  Susan  Anna  (Freyer) 
Johnson  [25-107] ;  m  Dec.  29,  1909,  ELIZABETH  BEST  NORRIS,  b  Feb.  3,  1886;  dau  William  Norris. 
Carpenter;  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edith,  b  Oct.  24,  1910. 

2.  Charles  William,  b  Feb.  15,  1913. 

[25-271]  CHARLES  C.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  3,  1877;  s  John  K.  and  Katie  (Reiff)  Krieble  [25-108]; 
m  ELIZABETH  NEVIN  COSTIGANE,  b  Oct.  23,  1878;  dau  George  Costigane.  Chief  clerk,  routing 
and  cost  accounting  dep’ts;  636  Noble  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Charles  Gordon,  b  May  8,  1911. 

2.  George  Donald,  b  Nov.  3,  1914. 


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[25-272]  MARY  R.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  3,  1877;  d  Aug.  3,  1905;  dau  John  K.  and  Katie  L.  (Reiff) 
Krieble  [21-108];  m  June  28,  1904,  MILTON  KRATZ.  Res.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.] 

[25-273]  ISAAC  R.  KRIEBLE,  b  Sept.  27,  1881;  s  John  Iv.  and  Katie  L.  (Reiff)  Krieble  [25-108]; 
m  Oct.  10,  1914,  MABEL  S.  GERHARD,  b  May  10,  1883;  dau  Josephus  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz) 
Gerhard  [59-51].  High  school  teacher;  Weehawken,  N.  J.  No  issue. 

Isaac  R.  Krieble  is  a  graduate  of  Princeton  College,  and  Mrs.  Krieble  is  a  graduate  of  Oberlin 
College. 

[25-274]  WARREN  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  3,  1872;  s  Enos  K.  and  Madgalena  (Wiegner)  Kriebel 
[25—109];  m  June  26,  1901,  MARY  MATHILDE  LE  GAULT,  b  Oct.  10,  1871;  dau  Albert  and  Mary 
(McDonald)  Le  Gault.  Lawyer;  Berwyn,  Ill.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Warren,  b  Jan.  14,  1905. 

2.  Donald,  b  July  2,  1907. 

3.  Louise,  b  Apr.  30,  1913. 

[25-274.1]  MARY  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  6,  1874;  dau  Enos  and  Magdalena  (Wiegner)  Kriebel 
[25-109];  m  Dec.  5,  1900,  OSCAR  W.  BOOZ,  b  Apr.  21,  1878;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Emma  D.  (Wolfina) 
Booz.  Engineer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elsie,  b  Apr.  25,  1903. 

2.  Grace,  b  Feb.  3,  1905. 

3.  Ralph,  b  July  4,  1907. 

[25-274.2]  EDWIN  WEIGNER  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  s  Enos  K.  and  Magdalena  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [25-109];  m  June  18,  1902,  GEORGINA  M.  COSTIGANE,  b  May  5,  1877;  dau  George  and 
Elizabeth  (Nevin)  Costigane.  Moulder;  53  E.  4th  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Edna  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  17,  1903. 

2.  Marion  Ruth,  b  June  16,  1906. 

3.  George  Nevin,  b  Aug.  13,  1909;  d  June  14,  1910. 

4.  Margaret  Lorraine,  b  Jan.  9,  1919. 

[25-274.3]  JOSEPH  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  19,  1883;  s  Enos  K.  and  Magdalena  (Wiegner)  Kriebel 
[25-109] ;  m  Apr.  24,  1909,  ELVERDA  B.  AUCH Y,  b  Dec.  23,  1887 ;  dau  Benjamin  and  Emma  (Boudt) 
Auchy.  Moulder;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Linford,  b  Dec.  31,  1909. 

2.  Joseph  Robert,  b  May  26,  1915. 

[25-274.4]  MAGDALENA  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  20,  1877 ;  dau  Enos  K.  and  Magdalena  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [25 — 109] ;  m  Nov.  11,  1904,  HENRY  B.  FINNEMEYER,  b  1881;  s  Federnian  and  Jennie 
Marie  (Becker)  Finnemeyer.  Moulder;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Lester,  b  1905. 

2.  Margaret,  b  1906. 

3.  Beatrice,  b  1909. 

4.  Laurence,  b  1911. 

5.  Dorothy,  b  1914. 

[25-274. 5a]  LIZZIE  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  20,  1887;  d  Dec.  31,  1918;  dau  Enos  K.  and  Magdalena 
(Wiegner)  Kriebel  [25-109];  m  CLARENCE  SNOVEL. 

One  child:  Edith,  b  July  19,  1906. 

[25-274. 5b]  LIZZIE  (KRIEBEL)  SNOVEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  JOHN  RENNER.  No 
issue. 


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[25-274.6]  HORACE  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  3,  1891;  s  Enos  K.  and  Magdalena  (Wiegner)  Kriebel 
[25-109];  m  Nov.  6,  1916,  EDITH  OXLEY,  b  Jan.  25,  1894;  dau  Herbert  and  Maine  (Bowers)  Oxley. 
Minister;  Berrysburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Cleta  Lenora,  b  Jan.  23,  1918. 

2.  Ruth  Bernice,  b  June  26,  1920. 

[25-274.7]  GEORGE  WEIGNER  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  7,  1893;  s  Enos  K.  and  Magdalena  (Wiegner) 
Kriebel  [25-109];  m  June  19,  1915,  MARY  RUTH  TYSON,  b  July  10,  1893;  dau  Lillie  F.  Tyson. 
Lace  weaver;  Hatfield,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-274.8]  CHARLES  RAYMOND  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  13,  1896;  s  Enos  and  Magdalena  (Wieg¬ 
ner)  Kriebel  [25-109];  m  Dec.  16,  1916,  KATIE  F.  BARNDT,  b  Aug.  14,  1898;  dauJ acob  and  Elizabeth 
(Fredrick)  Barndt.  Lace  worker;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Donald,  b  July  10,  1917. 

2.  Florence  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  10,  1919;  d  May  23,  1920. 

[25-275]  ARTHUR  K.  BOBB,  b  Dec.  10,  1883;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Kriebel)  Bobb  [25-111]; 
m  Mar.  5,  1910,  ESTHER  CRAWFORD,  b  May  16,  1886;  dau  Wilson  Crawford.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D. 
4,  Sewell,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Arthur  Crawford,  b  Feb.  28,  1911. 

2.  Corinne  Kriebel,  b  Apr.  24,  1913. 

3.  Robert  Crawford,  b  May  22,  1915. 

4.  Lester  Crawford,  b  Apr.  25,  1917. 

[25-276]  GEORGE  K.  BOBB,  b  May  17,  1885;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Kriebel)  Bobb  [25-111]; 
m  Feb.  14,  1912,  MAY  MARIE  REICHENBACH,  b  June  24,  1889;  dau  Prof.  Alcide  Reichenbach. 
Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Blanche  Marguerite,  b  Jan.  6,  1913. 

2.  Albert  George,  b  May  8,  1914. 

3.  Harold  Bruce,  b  Aug.  18,  1916. 

[25-277]  MAME  BOBB,  b  May  21,  1866;  dau  Abraham  M.  and  Emma  (Kriebel)  Bobb  [25-111]; 
m  Sept.  7,  1907,  CHARLES  W.  F.  SUST,  b  Sept.  16,  1885;  dec.  Iron  worker.  Res.  1232  N.  29th  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  •  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Infant,  b  Jan.  26,  1911;  dec. 

2.  Carl  William,  b  Apr.  18,  1915. 

[25-278]  ABRAM  ROY  BOBB,  b  Jan.  30,  1898;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Kriebel)  Bobb  [25-111]; 
m  June  1,  1921,  MARY  WOHL,  dau  Michael  Wohl.  No  issue.  Farmer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

[25-279]  HOMER  S.  KRIEBLE,  b  Mar.  7,  1885;  s  George  K.  and  Emma  (Schultz)  Krieble 
[25-112];  m  Sept.  15,  1906,  LILLIE  D.  SNYDER,  6  July  5,  1881;  dau  Aaron  H.  and  Emeline  (Dresher) 
Snyder  [48-63].  Carpenter;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alta,  b  June  21,  1909. 

2.  Ralph,  b  Apr.  30,  1912. 

[25-280]  WILLIAM  S.  KRIEBLE,  b  Feb.  16,  1889;  s  George  K.  and  Emma  (Schultz)  Krieble 
[25-112];  m  Nov.  9,  1912,  FLORENCE  G.  LANDIS,  b  Oct.  16,  1892;  dau  Henry  K.  Landis.  Farmer; 
Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Elvin  L.,  b  Nov.  12,  1914. 


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[25-281]  LORA  EULALIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  7,  1891;  dau  Samuel  S.  aud  Annie  (Currier)  Kriebel 
[25-114];  m  Sept.  5,  1911,  WALTER  ALLEN  ROLPH,  b  Oct.  16,  1892;  s  Clayton  and  Jennie  Rolph. 
Traveling  agent;  res.  Kenesaw,  Nebr.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Willmetta,  b  May  2,  1913. 

2.  June,  b  June  28,  1914. 

[25-282]  ETTA  ESTELLA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1893;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Annie  (Currier)  Kriebel 
[25-114];  rn  Sept.  10,  1913,  MORRIS  DEAN  SERGEANT,  b  Sept.  10,  1891;  s  Howard  L.  and  Clara 
Sergeant.  Farmer;  Juniata,  Nebr.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Eleanor  Loene,  b  Feb.  17,  1916. 

2.  Howard  Dale,  b  Sept.  15,  1917. 

[25-283]  DELLA  IRENE  KRIEBEL,  b  May  18,  1894;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Lottie  E.  (Wressell) 
Kriebel  [25-118];  m  May  23,  1915,  EDWARD  AUGUST  MOERKE,  b  Jan.  12,  1891;  s  Herman  and 
Bertha  (Kramp)  Moerke.  Agriculture;  Pittsville,  Wis.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


[25-283.1]  ANNA  KRIEBEL  BEAN,  b  Dec.  9,  1895;  dau  Irvin  H.  and  Ella  C.  (Kriebel)  Bean 
[25-119];  m  Apr.  29,  1922,  MARK  EASTBURN  GUILBERT.  Res.  30  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1922.) 

Anna  K.  Bean  Guilbert  was  a  school  teacher  in  the  Sellersville  Public  Schools  for  the  terms  of 
1916-1918. 


[25-284]  ELLA  TRUMP,  b  Dec.  4,  1859;  dau  Daniel  K.  and  Mary  Ann  (Nonnemacher)  Trump 
[25-125a];  m  June  25,  1881,  JOHN  F.  BEITLER,  b  Mar.  26,  1858;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Hecker) 
Beitler.  Res.  Allentown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  5.  (1919.) 


[ 25-406a] 
[25-406b] 
[25-407] 


Children  (2): 

1.  John  W.,  b  Apr.  10,  1882;  m  I  S?™, 'Sf'  „„  . 

[2.  Mary  J.  Miller;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Kate  M.,  b  Dec.  6,  1883;  m  Alvin  Kemmerer. 


[25-285]  JOHN  B.  TRUMP,  b  Mar.  25,  1862;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Nonnemacher)  Trump 
[25-125a];  m  Apr.  30,  1887,  ELIZA  M.  WEIDNER,  b  Oct.  20,  1866;  d  Apr.  3,  1915;  dau  Franklin  and 
Susan  (Christman)  Weidner.  Baker;  res.  1132  Main  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[25-408]  Annia  V.,  b  July  22,  1888;  m  J.  M.  Lambert. 


[25-286a]  EDWIN  TRUMP,  b  Mar.  2,  1863;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Nonnemacher)  Trump 
[25-125a];  m  FLORA  KLEINSMITH. 

[25-286b]  EDWIN  TRUMP,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  -  BUTTERWECK.  Res.  N. 

11th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  [Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[25-287]  THOMAS  TRUMP,  b  Oct.  18,  1865;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Nonnemacher)  Trump 
[25-1 25a];  m  June  19,  1887,  RACHEL  A.  BREISCH,  b  May  18,  1864;  d  Oct,  31,  1918;  dau  Adam  and 
Rachael  (Taylor)  Breisch.  Asst,  foreman;  res.  1233  Main  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[25-409]  1.  John  T.,  b  Nov.  28,  1888;  m  Florence  Graver. 

2.  Hannah  M.,  b  Feb.  8,  1890;  d  Jan.  8,  1907. 

[25-410]  3.  Julius  A.,  b  Feb.  12,  1892;  m  Katie  Erdell. 

[25-411]  4.  Clarence  S.,  b  Dec.  2,  1893;  m  Lillie  S.  Koch. 

[25-412]  5.  Dorothy  M.,  b  July  5,  1896;  m  Percy  J.  Hinkle. 

6.  Maria  A.,  b  Aug.  26,  1897;  d  Nov.  18,  1897. 

7.  Stella  J.,  b  June  17,  1899;  d  Dec.  9,  1903. 

8.  Carrie  E.,  b  Nov.  7,  1900. 

9.  Harry  L.,  b  Dec.  3,  1902;  d  June  9,  1903. 

10.  Mabel  J.,  b  Aug.  31,  1905. 


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[25-288]  WILLIAM  C.  TRUMP,  b  May  26,  1865;  s  Isaac  Kriebel  and  Anna  M.  (Christman) 
Trump  [25-126];  m  Dec.  28,  1892,  CATHERINE  C.  MOULTON,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  dau  Arthur  B. 
Moulton.  Printer;  res.  72  Curtis  St.,  W.  Somerville,  Mass.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Chester  B.,  b  Oct.  15,  1894;  unm;  W.  Somerville,  Mass. 

2.  Elmer  H.,  b  Dec.  16,  1896;  unm;  W.  Somerville,  Mass. 

3.  George  A.,  b  Sept.  2,  1898;  unm;  W.  Somerville,  Mass. 

4.  Arthur  William,  b  Dec.  22,  1899;  unm;  W.  Somerville,  Mass. 

5.  Frank  W.,  b  June  18,  1910;  d  June  19,  1910. 

Elmer  and  Chester  are  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  and  Arthur  is  in  France  with  the  American  Expeditionary 
forces.  (1919.) 

[25-290]  ELMER  ELLSWORTH  TRUMP,  b  July  10,  1869;  s  Isaac  Kriebel  and  Anna  Maria 
(Christman)  Trump  [25-126];  m  Mar.  30,  1898,  LILLIE  MAE  LEARN,  b  Aug.  1870;  dau  John  and 
Margaret  (Nogle)  Learn.  Parmer;  Thornhurst,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pearl,  b  July  26,  1899. 

2.  Harold,  b  Sept.  24,  1903. 

[25-291]  CORA  MAY  TRUMP,  b  Apr.  3,  1872;  dau  Isaac  and  Anna  (Christman)  Trump  [25-126] ; 
m  Apr.  10,  1889,  ALEXANDER  KEIPER,  b  Apr.  14,  1866;  s  Henry  and  Emma  (Getz)  Keiper. 
Foreman;  res.  Shafer,  W.  Va.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Anna,  b  Aug.  27,  1889;  d  Oct.  4,  1904. 

2.  Mable,  b  Sept.  12,  1893;  d  Oct.  15,  1904. 

[25-413]  3.  Bertha,  b  Dec.  10,  1895;  m  Delton  Parsons;  Shafer,  W.  Va. 

4.  Dewey,  b  Oct.  14,  1898. 

5.  Virga,  b  Nov.  20,  1905. 

6.  Violet,  6  Jan.  14,  1910. 

[25-292]  BERTHA  ANNA  TRUMP,  b  Mar.  7,  1874;  dau  Isaac  and  Anna  (Christman)  Trump 
[25-126];  m  Nov.  20,  1893,  JOSEPH  LEWIS  FRANTZ,  b  May  13,  1871;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(Lewis)  Frantz.  Cutter  in  Axle  works;  res.  387  Scott  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ellen  Marie,  b  Sept.  25,  1894;  unm.;  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

2.  Elmer  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  14,  1897;  d  May  13,  1904. 

3.  Robert  Lewis,  b  Feb.  22,  1910. 

[25-293]  MABEL  IRENE  TRUMP,  b  Feb.  16,  1882;  dau  Isaac  and  Anna  (Christman)  Trump 
[25-126];  m  Sept.  20,  1899,  ANDREW  PIPHER  REINHART,  b  Feb.  20,  1858.  Laborer;  203  S. 
Crystal  St.,  E.  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Russel  C.,  1  twin  h  A  28  19QL 

2.  Raymond  G.  ) 

[25-294]  JONAS  CLARENCE  TRUMP,  b  Sept.  22,  1888;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Christman)  Trump 
[25-126];  m  Apr.  29,  1916,  LENA  VIRGINIA  LILLER,  b  Feb.  17,  1890;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  C. 
(Tasker)  Liller.  Mechanic;  res.  Luke,  Md.  No  issue .  (1918.) 

[25-295]  EMELINE  J.  LYNN,  b  July,  1872;  dau  William  A.  and  Maria  A.  (Trump)  Lynn  [25-127]; 
m  IRVIN  BOYER,  Allentown,  Pa.  Have  nine  or  ten  children.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[25-296]  EDMAN  TRUMP  CAWLEY,  b  May  23,  1869;  d  July  17,  1909;  s  Elias  and  Sarah  K. 
(Trump)  Cawley  [25-128];  m  Mar.  10,  1892,  ELMIRA  VIRGIE  HENDRICKS,  b  July  24,  1871; 
dau  Philip  and  Elizabeth  Hendricks.  Farmer;  Selinsgrove,  Pa.  (1918). 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

[25-414]  1.  Annie  Florence,  b  Dec.  30,  1892;  m  Ira  Wellington  Inch. 

2.  Marie  Ellen,  b  Sept.  3,  1897. 

3.  Sara  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  18,  1903. 

4.  George  Edman,  b  Sept.  21,  1907. 

5.  Carrie  Ethel,  b  Sept.  25,  1905. 

[25-297]  CARRIE  A.  CAWLEY,  b  Jan.  5,  1874;  dau  Elias  and  Sarah  K.  (Trump)  Cawley  [25-128]; 
m  July  8,  1893,  GRANT  DEITRICH,  b  Nov.  3,  1868;  s  Wesley  and  Margaret  (Reed)  Deitrich. 
Farmer;  Sunbury,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  3.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Hattie  Ellen,  b  Apr.  2,  1894;  d  May  1,  1908. 

2.  Ida,  b  Jan.  7,  1898;  d  Jan.  19,  1898. 

3.  Sarah  Ethel,  b  Nov.  3,  1902. 

4.  Robert  Grant,  b  Nov.  12,  1910. 

5.  Ray  Edman,  b  May  14,  1912. 

6.  Mary  Anna,  b  Apr.  1,  1914. 

[25-298]  ELLEN  S.  CAWLEY,  b  1877;  dau  Elias  and  Sarah  K.  (Trump)  Cawley  [25-128];  m 
Feb.  21,  1897,  EMANUEL  LONGACRE.  Res.  Selinsgrove,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Walter  Elias,  b  July  18,  1897. 

2.  Vella  May,  b  Sept.  13,  1899. 

3.  Irvin  C.,  b  Sept.  11,  1901. 

4.  Ralph  F.,  b  Dec.  22,  1903. 

5.  W.  Leroy,  b  July  29,  1908. 

6.  Carrie  Helena,  b  Sept.  13,  1916. 

[25-299]  GEORGE  B.  WHITE,  d  Mar.,  1904;  s  William  H.  H.  and  Lydia  K.  (Trump)  White 

[25-129];  m  — — - — .  Res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edward,  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  Florence,  unm;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[25-415]  3.  LeRoy,  m - — — -;  has  3  children,  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[25-300]  FRANK  O.  WHITE,  s  William  H.  H.  and  Lydia  K.  (Trump)  White  [25-129] ;  m  MAMIE 
BIEHLER.  Res.  Quakertown,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

[25-416]  1.  William  H.  H.,  m - ;  Malone,  N.  Y. 

[25-417]  2.  Howard,  m  Edna  Smith;  Virginia.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[25-301]  JAMES  M.  WHITE,  b  May  30,  1868;  s  William  H.  H.  and  Lydia  K.  (Trump)  White 
[25-129];  m  Jan.  30,  1895,  MARY  ANN  HESSLER,  b  Mar.  29,  1878;  dau  James  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Horne)  Hessler.  Farmer;  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[25-418]  1.  Thomas  H.,  b  Mar.  21,  1896;  m  Elsie  R.  Taylor. 

2.  Anna  M.,  b  Sept.  5,  1902. 

3.  Robert  H.,  b  Apr.  16,  1909. 

[25-302]  MATILDA  WHITE,  dau  William  H.  H.  and  Lydia  K.  (Trump)  White  [25-129];  m 
EDWARD  WALTERS.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[25-419]  1.  Evelyn,  m  Warren  Stoneback;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  Martha,  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


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[25-303]  MARY  E.  WHITE,  b  Oct.  3,  1877;  dau  William  H.  H.  and  Lydia  K.  (Trump)  White 
[25-129];  m  Nov.  28,  1896,  VICTOR  H.  SELL,  b  Mar.  11,  1878;  s  Alfred  and  Mary  (Kuhn)  Sell. 
Wall  paper  business;  1112  W.  Huntingdon  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[25-420]  1.  Alfred  W.,  b  July  25,  1897;  m  Clara  S.  Hartzell. 

2.  Warren,  b  Sept.  19,  1901. 

3.  Harry,  b  July  7,  1908. 

[25-304]  REV.  JOHN  FRANKLIN  WHITE,  b  Jan.  1 1,  1869;  s  Oliver  F.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Wieand) 
White  [25-130] ;  m  Apr.  23,  1895,  ANNIE  LOUISA  OSWALD,  b  Sept.  17,  1874;  dau  Jonathan  Oswald. 
Pastor;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Rowland,  b  Sept.  20,  1896;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Paul  Franklin,  b  Mar.  18,  1899;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Ernest  Floyd,  b  July  16,  1905. 

[25-305]  EMMA  ROSETTA  WHITE,  b  Aug.  2,  1870;  d  Feb.  10,  1922;  dau  Oliver  F.  and  Elizabeth 
Iv.  (Wieand)  White  [25-130];  m  Sept,  16,  1908,  JOHN  BENJAMIN  BUCHMILLER,  b  Nov.  8, 
1880;  s  Jacob  J.  and  Wilhemina  Buchmiller.  Merchant;  res.  147  Linden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1922.) 

[25-306]  CHARLES  HAINES  WIEAND,  b  Apr.  22,  1869;  s  William  K.  and  Caroline  (Haines) 
Wieand  [25-131];  m  Dec.  2,  1891,  ANNA  CATHARINE  POTTS,  b  Apr.  10,  1859;  dau  Augustus 
Boyer  and  Maria  (Ely)  Potts.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Worker  in  Army;  Galveston,  Texas.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[25-307]  CAROLINE  VELMA  WIEAND,  b  June  29,  1872;  dau  William  K.  and  Caroline  (Haines) 
Wieand  [25-131];  m  Aug.  15,  1899,  WILLIAM  ACHENBACH  WETZEL,  b  July  30,  1869;  s  Enos 
and  Elizabeth  (Achenbach)  Wetzel.  Teacher;  res.  12  Belmont  Circle,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  William  Enos,  b  July  24,  1900. 

2.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  24,  1901. 

3.  Carioel  Robbins,  b  Apr.  5,  1906. 

4.  Caroline  Velma,  b  Jan.  18,  1913. 

[25-308]  WILLIAM  GEORGE  WIEAND,  b  Dec.  13,  1876;  s  William  K.  and  Caroline  (Haines) 
Wieand  [25-131];  m  Dec,  7,  1899,  PHEBE  ANN  STALNECKER,  b  Oct.  9,  1875;  dau  William  H. 
and  Messura  (Banks  Hine)  Stalnecker.  Supervisor,  P.  &  R.  Ry.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Charles  Llewellyn,  b  Sept.  20,  1900. 

2.  Warren  George,  b  July  7,  1904. 

[25-309]  ESTELLA  M.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  29,  1880;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Emma  R.  (Gilbert) 
Kriebel  [25-133];  m  ROBERT  W.  WERTMAN. 

Children  (J): 

(1)  Marion,  (2)  Mildred  W.,  (3)  Noel  B.,  (4)  Christian  L.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[25-310]  ISAAC  CLARENCE  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  7,  1872;  d  Oct.  6,  1911;  s  Hosea  K.  and  Amanda 
(Zimmerman)  Kriebel  [25-135];  m  GERTRUDE  M.  KELLY.  Ad.  of  widow  (1918),  Oak  Lane, 
Phila.,  Pa.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

Isaac  Clarence  Kriebel  met  his  death  as  a  result  of  an  automobile  running  down  the  stairway 
into  the  basement  at  the  Sub-Post  Office  in  the  Bourse  Building,  Phila. 

[25-31  la]  REUBEN  OWEN  KRIEBEL,  b  June  17,  1874;  s  Hosea  K.  and  Amanda  (Zimmerman) 
Kriebel  [25-135];  m  DELLA  WOOD;  2nd  [25-311  b],  IDA  SPERRY.  Res.  (1918),  1430  Powell  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 


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[25-312]  CHARLES  WELSEY  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  3,  1876;  s  Hosea  Iv.  and  Amanda  (Zimmerman) 
Kriebel  [25-135];  m  ESTELLA  HARRAR.  Res.  (1918),  West  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  daughter:  Ethylla  A.,  m  Albert  J.  Clark;  s  Rev.  Jno.  Clark  of  Towson;  Albert 
J.  Clark  is  in  the  U.  S.  N.  (1918.)  [  No  further  data  obtainable .] 

[25-313]  FREDERICK  LIGHT  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  22,  1878;  s  Hosea  K.  and  Amanda  (Zimmerman) 
Kriebel  [25-135];  m  Dec.  6,  1911,  SARAH  DOUGLAS  SMITH,  b  Oct.  5,  1892;  dau  Charles  D.  and 
Lavinia  (Vail)  Smith.  Banker;  267  Ridge  Ave.,  Winnetka,  Illinois.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah  Mildred,  b  Oct.  14,  1912. 

2.  Esther,  b  May  29,  1914. 

3.  Fred  Light,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  25,  1916. 

[25-314]  ARTHUR  EMORY  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  21,  1884;  s  Hosea  K.  and  Amanda  (Zimmerman) 
Kriebel  [25-135] ;  m  MADGE  LUTZ.  Res.  (1918),  Warren  Ave.,  Berwyn,  Pa.  [Further  data  unobtain¬ 
able.} 

[25-315a  &  b]  IRWIN  Z.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  2,  1880;  s  Hosea  K.  and  Amanda  (Zimmerman) 
Kriebel  [25-135];  m  1st,  SUE  KEREDINCK;  m  2d  time,  MINERVA  KLINE.  Res.  (1918),  506  E. 
Tnlpehocken  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [  No  further  data.] 

[25-316]  FRANK  RUSSELL  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  9,  1892;  s  Hosea  K.  and  Amanda  (Zimmerman) 
Kriebel  [25-135];  m  MAUD  WHITE.  Res.  (1918),  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[25-317]  EDGAR  G.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  21,  1884;  d  Sept.  24,  1913;  s  Daniel  K.  and  Emma  (George) 
Kriebel  [25-136];  m  Jan.  15,  1910,  KATHRYNE  L.  STERN,  b  June  20,  1888.  Bookkeeper;  res. 
West  Point,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Sylvester  Emmett,  b  Oct.  30,  1910. 

[25-318]  ELEANOR  SCHANTZ,  b  July  22,  1885;  daw  Alvin  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schantz  [25-137] ; 
m  June  22,  1912,  SAMUEL  D.  BLACKBURN,  b  May  21,  1871;  s  David  and  Mary  (Detwiler)  Black¬ 
burn.  Boilermaker;  Harriman,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Elinor  S.,  b  Jan.  28,  1914. 

[25-319]  LAURA  ELLEN  FRIES,  b  Apr.  15,  1895;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Amelia  (Stahl)  Fries 
[25-142];  m  Oct.  21,  1916,  WILLIAM  R.  GAUGLER,  b  Aug.  27,  1893;  s  Henry  Gaugler.  Electrician; 
Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Russell  Lobs,  b  May  2,  1913;  s  of  Laura  Fries. 

[25-320]  GRACE  E.  STAHL,  b  May  17,  1897;  dau  Franklin  Iv.  and  Ella  J.  (Barr)  Stahl  [25-143]; 
m  Jan.  20,  1917,  HERMAN  E.  LOESCH,  b  Aug.  1,  1894;  s  Albert  and  Emma  (Schnatz)  Loesch. 
Bookkeeper;  4620  Ella  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[25-321]  EDNA  STAHL,  b  Mar.  26,  1897;  dau  John  and  Laura  (Lutz)  Stahl  [25-144];  m  Oct.  10, 
1917,  WILLIAM  JACOB  POEHLMANN,  b  Feb.  1,  1895;  s  William  L.  and  Fredericka  (Klotzburger) 
Poehlmann.  Accountant,  Atlas  Ball  Co.;  res.  4514  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Edna,  b  Nov.  4,  1918. 

[25-322]  ALICE  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  7,  1880;  dau  .Jonas  S.  and  Annie  (Krauss)  Kriebel  [25-148]; 
m  Feb.  21,  1903,  HARRY  B.  HUBER,  s  Charles  and  Andora  Huber.  Farmer;  Gilbertsville,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Helen,  b  May  17,  1903. 

[25-323]  AMANDA  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  5,  1885;  dau  Jonas  S.  and  Annie  (Krauss)  Kriebel 
[25 — 148] ;  m  Apr.  6,  1907,  GEORGE  GERHARD,  s  Henry  and  Catharine  Gerhard. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Norman,  b  Sept.  4,  1907. 

2.  Arthur,  b  Oct.  1,  1909. 


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3.  Viola,  b  Jan.  15,  1912. 

4.  Clara,  b  Oct.  18,  1913. 

5.  Francis,  b  Mar.  10,  1916. 

[25-323.1]  IRENE  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  9,  1897;  dau  Jonas  S.  and  Annie  (Krauss)  Kriebel 
[25-148];  m  Mar.  20,  1920,  HARRY  ESHBACH,  b  Apr.  29,  1895;  s  William  and  Annie  (Conrad) 
Eshbach.  Res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922) 

One  child:  Ralph,  b  Oct.  9,  1920. 

[25-324]  AMANDUS  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  1,  1878;  s  Charles  S.  and  Lydia  (Seibert)  Kriebel 
[25-149];  m  Feb.  2,  1907,  MARY  C.  BEIDLER,  b  Feb.  28,  1875;  dan  Rev.  John  A.  Beidler.  Farmer; 
Palm,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel,  b  Sept.  9,  1908. 

2.  Sara,  b  Oct.  24,  1913. 

[25-325]  JOHN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  27,  1882;  s  Charles  S.  and  Lydia  (Seibert)  Kriebel  [25-149]; 
m  Dec'.  14,  1911,  MARY  G.  GEHMAN,  b  Dec.  22,  1877,  dan  David  S.  Gehman.  Farmer;  Barto, 
Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Lydia  G.,  b  Feb.  14,  1920. 

[25-326]  MORRIS  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  7,  1886;  s  Charles  S.  and  Lydia  (Seibert)  Kriebel  [25-149] ; 
m  Jan.  18,  1913,  ELSIE  HANNAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  18,  1891 ;  dan  Jeremiah  H.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Krauss)  Schultz  [149-70].  Farmer;  Barto,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  21,  1914. 

2.  Clara  Mae,  b  Mar.  1,  1917. 

3.  Ada  Lottie,  b  Sept.  18,  1918. 

4.  Evelyn  Grace,  b  Sept.  16,  1920. 

5.  Kathryn  Elsie,  b  May  11,  1922. 

[25-326.1]  WESLEY  S.  KERN,  b  Oct.  28,  1867;  s  Amandus  S.  and  Carolina  (Schuler)  Kern 
[25-150a];  m,  Nov.  28,  1889,  NORA  KLINE,  dau  Nathan  and  Ellen  (Christman)  Kline.  Job  printer; 
Fleetwood,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Sarah  E.  b  Dec.  22,  1890. 

2.  Kathryn  C.,  b  Oct.  24,  1895. 

[25-326.2]  JACOB  S.  KERN,  b  Sept.  14,  1869;  s  Amandus  S.  and  Carolina  (Schuler)Kern[25-150a] ; 
m  Dec.  13,  1902,  MAGGIE  BROWN,  b  Mar.  8,  1873;  dau  Daniel  and  Amanda  (Lease)  Brown. 
Draughtsman;  Fleetwood,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-326.3]  COURTNEY  M.  KERN,  b  Oct.  26,  1877;  s  Willoughby  S.  and  Anna  (Ritter)  Kern 
[25-151];  m  June  25,  1898,  CHARLES  H.  ANGSTADT,  b  Nov.  11,  1875;  s  John  D.  and  Esther 
(Deisher)  Angstadt.  Florist;  res.  1572  Mineral  Spring  Road,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marguerite  Kern,  b  Apr.  27,  1899. 

2.  Earle  W.  Kern,  b  Apr.  21,  1901. 

[25-326.4]  MINNIE  JANE  KERN,  b  Feb.  22,  1870;  d  Apr.  10,  1896;  dau  David  S.  and  Sarah 
(Danner)  Kern  [25-152];  m  Mar.  1,  1888,  DR.  JOHN  P.  HILLEGASS,  b  Mar.  2,  1866;  d  Feb.  12, 
1898;  s  Dr.  John  G.  and  Catherine  (Ziegler)  Hillegass.  Physician;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[25-420.1]  1.  Le  Roy  A.,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  m  Mabel  S.  Kooker. 

[25-420.2]  2.  Alda  M.,  b  Aug.  18,  1890;  m  J.  C.  Holtzman. 

3.  Glenna  M.,  b  Jan.  15,  1894;  d  Apr.  19,  1917. 


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[25-326.6]  JENNIE  M.  KERN,  b  May  3,  1885;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Rebecca  H.  (Burkhalter)  Kern 
[25-154a];  m  Oct.  12,  1909,  S.  H.  HACKLE Y,  b  Apr.  24,  1879;  s  Henry  D.  and  Ida  A.  (Gast)  Hackley. 
Grocer;  Royersford,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-331]  LAVINA  WITWEN,  b  Feb.  19,  1868;  dau  John  P.  and  Susan  (Leister)  Wit  wen  [25-158]; 
m  Aug.  7,  1889,  WESLEY  SCHMIDT,  b  Dec.  13,  1863;  s  Leonhard  Schmidt.  Res.  Avoca,  Wis.  (1918.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  Rachel  Susan,  b  Oct.  25,  1891;  Chicago,  Ill. 

2.  John  Wesley,  b  July  25,  1893;  U.  S.  Naval  Yards,  Phila.  (1918.) 

3.  Carlton  Leonhard,  b  Jan.  14,  1895;  U.  S.  Naval  Air  Station,  Pensacola,  Fla.  (1918.) 

4.  Dorothy  Lorraine,  b  Jan.  3,  1898;  Avoca,  Wis. 

5.  Kenneth  Witwen,  b  Aug.  25,  1904. 

6.  Robert  Milton,  b  Mar.  25,  1907. 

[25-332]  ABNER  S.  LEISTER,  b  Nov.  5,  1874;  s  Aaron  and  Catharine  (Schlafer)  Leister  [25-159]; 
m  Oct.  12,  1903,  LELIA  M.  TOOF,  b  Dec.  7,  1880;  d  Oct.  3,  1912;  dau  James  and  Frances  (Frederick) 
Toof.  Rancher;  Winchester,  Idaho.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Alpha  Ada,  b  July  30,  1904. 

2.  Eugene  C.,  b  Jan.  1,  1906. 

3.  Frances  Jane,  b  July  11,  1907. 

4.  Cathryn  May,  b  May  1,  1909. 

[25-333]  MARY  S.  LEISTER,  b  Aug.  9,  1876;  daw  Aaron  and  Catharine  (Schlafer)  Leister  [25-159] ; 
m  Apr.  9,  1908,  THEODORE  MILLER,  6  Dec.  4,  1875;  s  John  Miller.  Res.  North  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
(1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Fern  Ivy,  b  June  19,  1909. 

2.  Forrest  Field,  b  Oct.  8,  1914. 

[25-334]  WALTER  S.  LEISTER,  b  Oct.  30,  1884;  s  Aaron  and  Catharine  (Schlafer)  Leister 
[25-159];  to  June  2,  1915,  ELLA  KIESO,  b  Nov.  26,  1892;  dau  Charles  Kieso.  Farmer;  Route  4,  North 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Helen,  b  Mar.  16,  1916. 

[25-335]  NETTIE  JEANETTE  LEISTER,  b  Aug.  27,  1890;  dau  Aaron  and  Catharine  (Schlafer) 
Leister  [25-159];  m  May  10,  1913,  HENRY  ERDMAN,  b  Oct.  25,  1883;  s  Ferdinand  Erdman.  Res. 
1063  19th  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Chester  H.,  b  Jan.  19,  1915;  d  Jan.  23,  1915. 

2.  Delbert  H.,  b  Mar.  21,  1916. 

[25-336]  MARY  LAVINA  LEISTER,  b  Jan.  13,  1877 ;  dau  William  B.  and  Anna  M.  (Felix)  Leister 
[25-160];  m  Mar.  28,  1905,  ARCHIE  DOUGLAS  McCREADY,  b  Feb.  4,  1880;  s  George  McCready. 
Res.  203  Grand  St.,  Winona,  Minn.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Kenneth,  b  July  26,  1905. 

2.  Chester,  b  Sept.  24,  1908. 

3.  Margerite,  b  Oct.  2,  1912. 

4.  Douglass,  b  Oct.  23,  1915. 

[25-337]  HENRY  WILLIAM  LEISTER,  b  July  27,  1879;  s  William  B.  and  Anna  M.  (Felix) 
Leister  [25-160];  m  June  27,  1906,  HILDA  JOSEPHINE  ERICKSON,  b  Apr.  1,  1886;  dau  John 
Erickson.  Farmer;  Prairie  Du  Sac,  Wis.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Arthur  Edwin,  b  July  28,  1908. 

2.  Floyd  Leslie,  b  Jan.  20,  1910. 


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3.  Harvey  John,  b  July  25,  1913. 

4.  Mildred  Martha,  b  July  15,  1915. 

5.  Donald  William,  b  Sept.  4,  1917. 

[25-338]  EDWIN  B.  LEISTER,  b  Feb.  22,  1885;  s  William  B.  and  Anna  M.  (Felix)  Leister  [25-160]; 
m  June  2,  1915,  MARGARET  MUEHL,  b  June  6,  1887;  dau  Sonis  Muehl.  Farmer;  Menomonee 
Falls,  Wis.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Elton  L.,  b  Apr.  18,  1916. 

[25-339]  CHARLOTTE  ELIZABETH  BARNES,  b  May  15,  1888;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  H.  (Bradley) 
Barnes  [25-161];  m  July  10,  1916,  CHARLES  LINCOLN  MARSHALL,  b  Oct.  21,  1870;  s  George 
W.  and  Sarah  (Hefflebauer)  Marshall.  Res.  Wolf  Point,  Mont.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Jean  Carleton  M.,  b  Nov.  17,  1917. 

[25-340]  ALVIN  LESLIE  BARNES,  b  Dec.  11,  1891;  s  Jesse  B.  and  Mary  H.  (Bradley)  Barnes 
[25-161];  m  Sept.  3,  1914,  AMANDA  WELLEY,  b  Jan.  6,  1892;  dau  Andrew  J.  Welley.  Farmer; 
Lockhart,  Minn.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Stanley  Herbert,  b  May  20,  1917. 

[25-341]  ESTELLE  NORTH,  b  Mar.  30,  1892;  dau  John  and  Ella  (Rowe)  North  [25-171];  m 
LE  GRANDE  WILLARD  SNIDER,  b  Aug.  15,  1887;  s  Willard  and  Hattie  (Latin)  Snider.  Pocket- 
book  maker;  409  Hartwell  Ave.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Willard  John,  b  June  23,  1915. 

[25-342]  MARION  B.  SIMPSON,  b  Apr.  25,  1884;  s  Ira  and  Malinda  C.  (Barnes)  Simpson 
[25-172];  m  June  8,  1914,  MARTHA  IRENE  HIGHLEY,  b  Nov.  27,  1888;  dau  Silas  H.  and  Mary  A. 
(Olin)  Highley.  Farmer;  Boise,  Idaho.  R.  F.  D.  No.  4.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Olin  G.,  b  Apr.  6,  1916. 

[25-347]  PERCY  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  29,  1887;  s  Frank  and  Amanda  (Wile)  Snyder  [25-174];  m 
ESTHER  RIDGWAY,  b  Aug.  2,  1885;  dau  Alonzo  and  Mary  (Cowell)  Ridgway.  (1919.)  Res. 
3617  E.  17th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ridgway,  b  Aug.  7,  1916. 

2.  Warren,  b  Dec.  22,  1918. 

[25-348]  ELLA  MAY  KRIEBEL,  b  July  24,  1883;  dau  Joel  and  Barbara  (Glaser)  Kriebel  [25-178]; 
m  June  1,  1900,  ARTHUR  TUCKER,  b  Nov.  2,  1880;  s  John  and  — — — —  Tucker.  Farmer;  Pine 
Ridge,  S.  Dak.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[25-421]  1.  Lillie  Bell,  b  Jan.  5,  1902;  m  J.  D.  Hutcheson. 

2.  Hazel  Millie,  b  Feb.  4,  1909. 

[25-349]  BESSIE  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  23,  1892;  dau  Joel  and  Barbara  (Glaser)  Kriebel  [25-178]; 
m  Feb.,  1913,  WILLIAM  MAXEL  HOPKINS,  b  Jan.  20,  1883;  s  Amblet  M.  and  Rebecca  Adeline 
(Carroll)  Hopkins.  Farmer;  Lamar,  Col.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth  Vergeline  H.,  b  Mar.  18,  1914. 

2.  Doyl  Verlin,  b  Jan.  1,  1917. 

3.  Zaida  May,  b  May  20,  1919. 

[25-351a]  GEORGE  MORTIMER  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  14,  1886;  s  Mahlon  and  Sarah  Ann  (Copner) 
Kriebel  [25-179];  m - BLODGETT,  dau  of  John  Blodgett.  Divorced. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mahlon,  b  Dec.  21,  1910. 

2.  Howard,  b  .Inly  24,  1912. 


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Plate  49 


A  Meeting  of  the  Kriebel  Family  Reunion  Association  at  the  homestead  of  Caspar  Kriebel  [25-1]  on  August  30,  1913. 


Plate  50 


David  Y.  Kriebel  of  family  [25-20],  weaving  tape  on  a  heddle  loom. 
From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


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[25-35 lb]  GEORGE  MORTIMER  KRIEBEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ESTELLA  MAY 
CORBETT,  b  Aug.  14,  1896;  dau  Lucius  and  Edith  (Randolph)  Corbett.  Machinist;  Goldendale, 
Wash.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[25-352]  CLARENCE  J.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  6,  1888;  s  Mahlon  and  Sarah  A.  (Copner)  Kriebel 
[25 — 179] ;  m  Dec.  29,  1915,  OLLIE  GRACE  TIMM,  b  Dec.  15,  1894;  dau  Fred  and  Maria  (Hellinger) 
Timm.  Farmer;  Palouse,  Wash.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rova  Anna,  b  Dec.  8,  1916. 

2.  Mamie  Katharine,  b  Dec.  4,  1918. 

[25-353]  CHARLES  C.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  4,  1889;  s  Mahlon  and  Sarah  (Copner)  Kriebel  [25-179]; 
m  Apr.  25,  1911,  BELVA  LOCKWOOD  JANES,  b  Aug.  5,  1890;  dau  Horace  A.  and  Saluda  (Shaw) 
Janes.  Res.  Carter,  Montana.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[25-354]  NAOMI  SUSAN  KRIEBEL,  b  June  2,  1892;  dau  Mahlon  and  Sarah  A.  (Copner)  Kriebel 
[25-179];  m  June 5, 1910,  PETER  LORENZO  SMITH, 6Nov.  29, 1879;sSamuel  andZerelda  (Jameson) 
Smith.  Farmer;  Palouse,  Wash.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Carol  M.,  b  Jan.  19,  1912. 

2.  Richard  L.,  b  Nov.  18,  1917. 

[25-355]  MAMIE  LILLIAN  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  14,  1893;  dau  Mahlon  and  Sarah  Anna  (Copner) 
Kriebel  [25-179];  m  June  9,  1915,  LEWIS  PETER  CASTOR,  b  Feb.  22,  1888;  s  Edward  E.  and  Sarah 
J.  (Sedam)  Castor.  Farmer;  Carter,  Mont.  (1919.) 

.  Children  (2): 

1.  Lois  N.,  b  Dec,  17,  1917. 

2.  Raymond  A.,  b  Apr.  12,  1919. 

[25-356]  WILLIAM  JOEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  13,  1888;  s  Henry  J.  and  Jennie  (Brubaker)  Kriebel 
[25-182];  m  Sept.  16,  1909,  MELISSA  ROSE  DAWDY,  b  Mar.  17,  1890;  dau  Erasmus  I.  and  Margaret 
J.  (Duncan)  Dawdy.  Asst.  Cashier;  res.  25  Reissman  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  (1918.) 

One  child:  William  Ithamar,  b  July  31,  1911. 

[25-357]  JOHN  EARL  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  29,  1891;  s  Henry  J.  and  Jennie  (Brubaker)  Kriebel 
[25-182];  m  Sept.  16,  1916,  MARTHA  MARGARET  HANSEN,  b  Sept.  16,  1894;  dau  Neil  Martin 
and  Anna  (Cullen)  Hansen.  Auto  repairman;  res.  Box  197  Navarre  P.  O.,  Oakwood,  Mich.  (1918.) 

One  child:  John  Earl,  b  Sept.  16,  1917. 

[25-358]  OLIVIA  ESTHER  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  21,  1894;  dau  Henry  J.  and  Jennie  (Brubaker) 
Kriebel  [25-182];  m  May  10,  1913,  WILLIAM  RAY  LOUGHRAN,  b  July  13,  1890;  s  William  L.  and 
Mary  (Reid)  Loughran.  Cost  accountant;  2170  Gartner  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Earl,  b  Mar.  21,  1914. 

2.  Harold,  b  May  3,  1916. 

[25-359]  MAJEL  KRIEBEL,  b  May  17,  1894;  dau  Charles  and  Della  E.  (Cornelius)  Kriebel 
[25-183] ;  m  Feb.  16,  1918,  CLAUDE  E.  SHARP,  b  May  6,  1894.  Res.  257  Connecticut  Ave.,  Highland 
Park,  Mich.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

Claude  E.  Sharp  served  in  the  U.  S.  Military  Service  during  the  World  War  as  Corporal;  was 
convoyer  and  runner  with  several  Divisions;  spent  one  year  in  France. 

[25-359.1]  THELMA  KRIEBEL,  b  July  26,  1899;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Della  E.  (Cornelius)  Kriebe* 
[25-183];  m  Dec.  31,  1921,  JAMES  HIGH  FARRAR,  b  Dec.  28,  1894;  s  James  B.  and  Mary  (High) 
Farrar.  Bank  teller;  res.  257  Connecticut  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  No  issue.  (1922.) 


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James  High  Farrar  served  in  the  2d  Co.,  North  Carolina  National  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  May  1, 
1913,  to  May  15, 1918;  was  1st  sergeant  and  gun  commander  in  Battery  C,  2d  Battalion  French  Artillery 
in  France  from  May  30,  1918  to  May  13,  1919,  when  he  was  honorably  discharged. 

[25-360]  OSWIN  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  15,  1882;  s  Hiram  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-193] ; 
m  Oct.  13,  1906,  SARAH  CATHERINE  WEAVER,  b  June  8,  1888;  dau  John  Weaver.  Farmer; 
Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Elizabeth  W.,  b  Nov.  2,  1908. 

2.  Kathryn,  b  Jan.  10,  1910. 

3.  John  Edwin,  b  June  15,  1914. 

4.  Sora  W,,  b  Dec.  24,  1918. 

5.  Margaret  W.,  b  July  22,  1920. 

[25-361]  LEIDY  SNYDER  KRIEBEL,  b  May  3,  1887;  s  Hiram  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-193];  m  Nov.  15,  1913,  WILHELMINA  K.  WISMER,  b  Mar.  13,  1892;  dau  Jacob  H.  Wismer. 
Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ruth  W.,  b  Sept.  4,  1914. 

2.  Ethel  W.,  b  Nov.  2,  1917. 

3.  Leidy  Wismer,  b  June  18,  1919. 

[25-362]  MINNIE  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  5,  1890;  dau  George  and  Amanda  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-194];  m  Oct.  9,  1909,  WAYNE  N.  ALDERFER,  b  Aug.  13,  1888;  s  Milton  and  Hannah  Alderfer. 
Ribbon  Weaver;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Hannah  Pearl,  b  Jan.  24,  1910. 

2.  Ruth  Kriebel,  b  Aug.  30,  1918. 

[25-363]  NORMAN  SNYDER  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  4,  1891;  s  George  and  Amanda  (Snyder)  Kriebel 
[25-194];  m  Oct.  31,  1914,  MINERVA  Z.  NYCE,  b  July  10,  1893;  dau  Jacob  P.  Nyce.  Chauffeur; 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Mae,  b  1915. 

[25-364]  ALPHEUS  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  7,  1897;  s  Irwin  K.  and  Mary  Ann  S.  (Kriebel)  Kriebel 
[ 25—195] ;  m  Jan.  5,  1921,  NETTIE  H.  WOHL,  b  June  15,  1901;  dau  Michael  and  Martha  (Hartung) 
Wohl.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-365]  RAYMOND  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  30,  1889;  s  Charles  and  Annie  M.  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[25-196a];  m  Dec.  6,  1913,  KATIE  SEITZ,  b  Feb.  1,  1890;  dau  Benjamin  Seitz.  Farmer;  Lansdale, 
Pa.,  R.  D.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Le  Roy,  b  Apr.  11,  1916. 

[25-366]  EARL  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  24,  1897;  s  Allen  K.  and  Lizzie  A.  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-198] ; 
m  Feb.  16,  1918,  LIZZIE  K.  NACE,  b  June  26,  1897;  dau  William  M.  and  Lizzie  C.  (Kulp)  Nace. 
Laborer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marion  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  19,  1918. 

2.  Helen  Irene,  b  July  1,  1919. 

[25-367]  RUSSELL  BRECHT  WEBER,  b  Jan.  27,  1898;  s  John  D.  and  Emma  K.  (Brecht)  Weber 
[25-201] ;  m  July  20,  1918,  HARRIET  RICKLE  HOLMES,  b  Nov.  17,  1901 ;  dau  James  W.  and  Bertha 
(Rickie)  Holmes.  Electrician;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Russell,  b  Apr.  29,  1919. 

2.  Donald,  b  Feb.  25,  1922. 


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[25-368]  PAUL  CLIFFORD  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  s  Alvin  C.  and  Alvena  (Clifford)  Kriebel 
[25-206];  m  May  4,  1918,  SARAH  MACINTYRE  KING,  b  Nov.  18,  1899;  dau  R.  W.  and  Jeanette 
(MacIntyre)  King.  Storekeeper;  New  Chester  Water  Co.;  res.  Chester,  Pa.  No  issiie.  (1919.) 

[25-369]  WILLIAM  F.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  16,  1890;  s  Jacob  Alderfer  and  Emma  J.  (Freyer)  Kriebel 
[25-210];  m  Sept.  20,  1916,  MABEL  ELIZABETH  BURTT,  b  Mar.  30,  1888,  in  Birmingham,  Eng. 
Res.  5712  Catharine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-370]  NORMAN  FAUL  KRIEBEL,  b  June  28,  1893;  s  Jacob  A.  and  Emma  J.  (Freyer)  Kriebel 
[25-210];  m  Aug.  27,  1916,  PEARL  ADELLE  OBERHOLTZER,  b  Jan.  6,  1893;  dau  Josiah  C.  Ober- 
holtzer.  Sales  mgr.;  res.  50  Green  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[25-370.1]  WILMER  LANDES  KRIEBEL,  b  May  26,  1896;  s  Howard  A.  and  Kate  U.  (Landes) 
Kriebel  [25—212];  m  Feb.  25,  1922,  HELENA  ALDERFER  BERGEY,  dau  Sylvester  Bergey.  Wilmer 
L.  Kriebel  entered  service,  Sept.  19,  1917,  and  trained  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.  He  served  with  the  A.  E.  F. 
in  the  314th  Field  Hospital  Sanitary  Train.  Engagements:  Argonne  Forest,  Sept.  26-Oct.  27,  1918; 
St.  Mihiel  Offensive,  Oct.  8-22,  1918;  Verdun,  Oct.  24-Nov.  11,  1918.  He  was  honorably  discharged 
at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  10,  1919. 

[25-371]  ESTHER  BURGSTRESSER  LOUX,  b  Nov.  7,  1891;  dau  Abram  K.  and  Anna  (Burg- 
stresser)  Loux  [25-215];  m  Nov.  1,  1914,  LESTER  HACKMAN  FREED,  b  Nov.  2,  1892;  s  Jacob  L. 
and  Maria  (Hackman)  Freed.  Agricultural  and  plumbing  business;  res. 204  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Lansdale 
Pa.  (1920) 

One  child:  Anna  Maria,  b  Sept.  15,  1919. 

[25-372]  HOWARD  B.  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Mar.  8,  1868;  s  Edwin  M.  and  Mary  B.  (Book- 
heimer)  Shellenberger  [25-228];  m  Oct.  24,  1900,  ANNIE  BRUNNER,  b  Feb.  25,  1874;  dau  Edwin  and 
Hannah  (Mumbower)  Brunner.  Farmer;  Fairview  Village,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elmer  M.,  b  Oct.  31,  1902. 

2.  Harold  R.,  b  May  18,  1906;  d  Aug.  17,  1906. 

3.  Jesse  Alan,  b  Jan.  27,  1909. 

[25-375]  ALLEN  B.  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Mar.  29,  1874;  s  Edwin  M.  and  Mary  B.  (Bookheimer) 
Shellenberger  [25-228];  m  Mar.  16,  1898,  MARY  LIZZIE  BOOZ,  b  Nov.  13,  1875;  dau  Jacob  and 
Deborah  (Swartz)  Booz.  Res.  745  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Grace  B.,  b  Oct.  7,  1900. 

[25-379]  CLARENCE  ALFRED  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Aug.  20,  1889;  s  Edwin  M.  and  Mary  B. 
(Bookheimer)  Shellenberger  [25-228];  m  Feb.  1,  1913,  ELSIE  SNEDEIvER,  b  Feb.  17,  1892;  dau 
Watmough  P.  and  Bertha  A.  (Groff)  Snedeker.  Motorman;  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Ruth  E.,  b  Jan.  6,  1914. 

2.  Helen,  b  Dec.  8,  1915. 

3.  Beatrice,  b  Mar.  4,  1917. 

4.  Clarence  Alfred,  b  May  6,  1918;  d  Sept.  22,  1918. 

5.  Earle,  b  Aug.  31,  1919. 

[25-381]  MARGARET  STONG,  b  Nov.  22,  1873;  dau  Cornelius  and  Amanda  (Bookheimer) 
Stong  [25-229];  m  June  30,  1894,  SAMUEL  S.  PARVIN,  b  June  19,  1871 ;  s  George  and  Margaret  A. 
(Staley)  Parvin.  Tinsmith;  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Margaret  Ann,  b  Dec.  25,  1894;  d  June  20,  1895. 

[25-422]  2.  Raymond,  b  July  1,  1896;  m  Aneida  Shade. 

[25-423]  3.  Helene,  b  Sept.  20,  1898;  m  William  L.  Christian. 

4.  Elmer  Laurence,  b  Apr.  5,  1908. 

5.  Marion  Gladys,  b  Nov.  28,  1900;  d  Mar.  14,  1901. 


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[25-383]  WILLIAM  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Mar.  30,  1889;  s  Addison  and  Susanna  (Grubb)  Book¬ 
heimer  [25-230b] ;  m  Nov.  22,  1916,  SOPHIA  HARTAGEN,  b  July  2,  1894;  dau  Lewis  and  Mary  (Spirl) 
Hartagen.  Chauffeur;  res.  805  Firth  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Burnice,  b  Oct.  27,  1917. 

2.  Lauretta,  b  Sept.  8,  1919. 

1 25-384]  SAMUEL  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Sept.,  1891 ;  s  Addison  and  Susanna  (Grubb)  Bookheiraer 
[25-230b];  m  Dec.  21,  1910,  CATHARINE  BREGLER,  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Dosora)  Bregler. 
Clerk;  Creamery,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Robert,  b  Oct.  8,  1911. 

2.  Ralph,  b  Mar.  30,  1913. 

3.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  14,  1915. 

4.  Almeda,  b  Apr.  2,  1917. 

[25-385]  RHODA  W.  BOOKHEIMER,  b  June  5,  1892;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  E.  (Wagner) 
Bookheimer  [25-231];  m  June  12,  1920,  WILLIAM  HENRY  CARSON,  b  Feb.  19,  1891;  s  John  O. 
and  Barbara  (Miller)  Carson.  Wood-worker;  res.  West  Point,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[25-385.1]  EVELYN  BOOKHEIMER,  b  July  31,  1893;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  Elmira  (Wagner) 
Bookheimer  [25-231];  m  June  14,  1919,  WILLIAM  HENRY  CUSTER,  b  Nov.  25,  1892;  s  J.  Clinton 
and  Kate  (Boud)  Custer.  Wire  chief,  Bell  Telephone  Co.;  res.  408  E.  Court  St.,  Doylestown,  Pa. 
No  issue.  (1919.) 

[25-385.2]  ROSCOE  WAGNER  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Oct.  12,  1896;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Wagner)  Bookheimer  [25-231];  m  Apr.  1,  1922,  LOUISA  L.  ANSON,  b  June  15,  1896;  dau  Horace  K. 
and  Marion  (Lewis)  Anson  [25-100].  Res.  Worcester,  Pa.  Mr.  Bookheimer  entered  the  U.  S.  service, 
Feb.  15,  1918,  and  trained  at  the  Navy  Yard,  New  Orleans,  La.  He  served  on  patrol  boat,  Sunflower , 
on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  May  23,  1919.  (1922.) 

[25-388]  IDA  MAE  FAMOUS,  b  May  7,  1885;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  C.  (Cole)  Famous  [25-235]; 
m  Mar.  24,  1909,  NEWTON  C.  BRANT,  b  Sept.  4,  1885;  s  Washington  R.  and  Sara  (Stetler)  Brant. 
Farmer;  Trooper,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  Catharine,  b  Mar.  23,  1910. 

2.  Edward  Scheffey,  b  Nov.  25,  1914. 

[25-388.1]  RUSSELL  RICHART,  b  June  22,  1898;  s  Job  I.  and  Alice  (Boorse)  Richart  [25— 237b]; 
m  Nov.  10, 1920,  MARGARET  TODD,  b  Nov.  5,  1900;  dau  George  and  Rachel  (Kulp)  Todd.  Moulder; 
135  E.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-389]  NELSON  C.  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  July  16,  1886;  s  Jacob  T.  and  Annie  E.  (Bean)  Kriebel 
[25-239a];  m  June  4,  1913,  LULU  S.  ADDISON,  b  Nov.  3,  1887;  dau  Clinton  R.  and  Clara  (Sorver) 
Addison.  Municipal  clerk;  res.  134  Green  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  Addison,  b  Jan.  2,  1919;  d  Feb.  2,  1920. 

[25-390]  E.  VIOLA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  17,  1895;  dau  Jacob  T.  and  Elizabeth  (Spare)  Kriebel 
[25-239b];  m  Sept.  22,  1915,  THORNTON  GUEST,  b  Aug.  28,  1891;  s  John  T.  and  Ida  (Dunlap) 
Guest.  Pharmacist;  res.  603  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Gerald  Rodman,  b  Aug.  15,  1916. 

[25-391]  EARL  ROOSEVELT  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  19,  1900;  s  Edwin  G.  and  Mary  L.  (Kline) 
Kriebel  [25-240b];  m  May  17,  1919,  ETHEL  ESTHER  MOORE,  b  June  2,  1900.  Card  fixer;  North 
Wales,  Pa. 

One  child:  Earl  R.,  b  Dec.  22.  1919. 


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[25-393]  WILLIAM  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  25,  1896;  s  Linwood  T.  and  Emma  L.  (Weikle)  Kriebel 
[25-241];  m  Oct.  20,  1916,  SADIE  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  20,  1896;  dau  I.  Meredith  and  Mary  M.  Snyder. 
Textile  worker;  res.  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ruth  E.,  b  Mar.  13,  1918. 

[25-394]  NEVIN  VICTOR  KRIEBLE,  b  Mar.  29,  1893;  s  Charles  T.  and  Annie  (Gernh art) Kriebel 
[25-242];  m  Mar.  27,  1915,  EDNA  K.  NASE,  b  Feb.  25,  1897;  dau  William  and  Lizzie  (Kulp)  Nase. 
Mechanic;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Richard  Clyde,  b  July  24,  1915. 

2.  Edna  Marie,  b  July  27,  1918. 

[25-395]  ANNIE  IDELLA  KRIEBEL,  b  May  22,  1894;  dau  Charles  T.  and  Annie  (Gernhart) 
Kriebel  [25-242];  m  June  12,  1917,  ARTHUR  LEON  BANKS,  b  Mar.  12,  1895;  s  Minor  and  Ida 
(Boyer)  Banks.  Contractor;  res.  172  E.  Second  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Arthur  Leon,  b  Sept.  24,  1918. 

[25-396]  JOHN  HEZEKIAH  MOYER,  b  Aug.  2,  1896;  s  Harrison  K.  and  Sebella  (Kriebel)  Moyer 
[25-245];  m  July  30,  1917,  REBECCA  H.  GESCHWENDER,  b  Sept.  26,  1899.  Res.  465  Second  St., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[25-397]  ANNA  LAURA  KRIEBEL,  b  May  13,  1884;  dau  Amos  H.  and  Alsenia  B.  (Appel)  Kriebel 
[25-249a];  m  Dec.  21,  1904,  HARRY  B.  BENNER,  b  Aug.  12,  1885;  s  Henry  L.  and  Mary  C  (Bower) 
Benner.  Clothing  cutter;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Harry  Clarence,  b  July  16,  1908;  d  Sept.  20,  1909. 

2.  Alsenia  K.,  b  Oct.  18,  1914. 

[25-398]  ALSENIA  A.  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  10,  1890;  dau  Amos  H.  and  Alsenia  B.  (Appel)  Kriebel 
[25-249a] ;  rn  July  15,  1915,  ELMER  E.  PRICE,  b  Sept.  15,  1890;  s  Charles  H.  and  Anna  N.  (Frederick) 
Price.  Mill  work  manufacturer;  res.  328  N.  York  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Edwin  Carl,  b  Oct.  13,  1916. 


[25-399]  VIOLA  K.  ECKERT,  b  Feb.  27,  1887;  dau  Leidy  and  Susanna  L.  H.  (Kriebel)  Eckert 
[25-250];  m  July  7,  1909,  GEORGE  R.  GREGER,  s  George  Greger.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1917.) 


[25-400]  EULALIA  K.  ECKERT,  b  Feb.  12,  1893;  dau  Leidy  and  Susanna  L.  H.  (Kriebel)  Eckert 
[25-250] ;  m  May  2,  1915,  ROBERT  WHITE,  b  Mar.,  1890;  s  William  White.  Res.  430  E.  Court  St., 
Doylestown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


Children  (5) 
1.  Robert  E.  j 


2.  William  E.  j 

3.  Catherine  Mae,  b  Aug 


twins,  b  Dec.  22,  1915. 
10,  1917. 


[25-401]  ALBERT  BICKEL  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  20,  1894;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Bickel)  Kriebel 
[25-251];  m  June  4,  1919,  MARGARET  S.  CLARK,  b  Feb.  22,  1899;  dau  Charles  S.  and  Ella  M. 
(Peters)  Clark.  Brakeman;  348  Allen  Lane,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[25-402]  ESTHER  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1895;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Bickel)  Kriebel 
[25-251];  m  Oct.  22,  1919,  J.  WILMER  OBERHOLTZER,  b  Nov.  7, 1893;  s  Elmer  E.and  Ida  (Brunner) 
Oberholtzer.  Accountant;  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[25-403]  SARAH  N.  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  12,  1884;  dau  Edwin  U.  and  Catharine  (Newbold)  Kriebel 
[25-253];  m  Nov.  21,  1906,  SAMUEL  H.  FREED,  JR.,  s  Samuel  H.  and  Mary  B.  Freed.  Laborer; 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  30,  1908. 

2.  Catheryn  Caroline,  b  Nov.  25,  1910. 

3.  Samuel  K.,  b  Mar.  11,  1915. 

[25-404]  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  July  4,  1889;  dau  Edwin  U.  and  Catharine  (Newbold)  Kriebel 
[25-253];  m  June  30,  1909,  DAVID  BALTZ,  b  May  23,  1887;  d  May  25,  1922;  s  John  and  Sarah 
Baltz.  Meat  cutter;  res.  of  widow,  520  Derstine  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Virginia  F.,  b  Jan.  18,  1919. 

[25-404.1]  EDWIN  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1895;  s  Edwin  U.  and  Catharine  (Newbold)  Kriebel 
[25-253];  m  Dec.  3,  1921,  EDNA  E.  MAURER. 

Edwin  Kriebel,  Jr.,  entered  the  U.  S.  service,  Feb.  5,  1918;  trained  at  Camp  Dix,  Rockford,  Ill. 
He  served  with  the  A.  E.  F.  in  the  Supply  Office,  Section  Engineers,  Office  of  Base  Section,  No.  2,  as 
stenographer  from  June  8,  1918,  to  June  9,  1919.  He  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  June  17, 
1919. 

[25-405]  ELLA  MAY  RUTH,  b  Mar.  28,  1896;  dau  Jacob  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Kriebel)  Ruth [25-257] ; 
m  June  26,  1915,  FRANK  D.  ZIEGLER,  b  Feb.  20,  1894.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Paul  R.,  b  Dec.  28,  1915. 

2.  Norman  R.,  b  Jan.  12,  1918. 

3.  Florence,  b  Mar.  1,  1920. 

[25-405.1]  MALINDA  KRIEBEL  RUTH,  b  Feb.  13,  1898;  dau  Jacob  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Kriebel) 
Ruth  [25-257];  m  Mar.  29,  1919,  HENRY  S.  SWARTZ,  .s  John  H.  and  Mary  (Sell)  Swartz.  No  issue. 
(1921.) 

[25-408]  ANNIA  V.  TRUMP,  b  July  22,  1888;  dau  John  B.  and  Eliza  M.  (Weidner)  Trump  [25-285] ; 
m  Mar.  17,  1906,  J.  M.  LAMBERT,  b  July  14,  1884;  s  Matthew  and  Mary  E.  (Smith)  Lambert. 
Moulder;  514  First  St.,  Webb  City,  Mo.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Richard  S.,  b  Sept.  7,  1907. 

[25-410]  JULIUS  A.  TRUMP,  b  Feb.  12,  1892;  s  Thomas  and  Rachel  A.  (Breisch)  Trump  [25-287]; 
m  KATIE  ERDELL,  b  Aug.  10,  1884;  dau  Griffith  P.  and  Hannah  (Snyder)  Erdell.  Iron-worker; 
res.  Baltimore,  Md.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Donald  Ellsworth,  b  Dec.  17,  1913. 

[25-411]  CLARENCE  S.  TRUMP,  b  Dec.  2,  1893;  s  Thomas  and  Rachel  A.  (Breisch)  Trump 
[25-287];  m  Dec.  21,  1912,  LILLIE  S.  KOCH,  b  July  28,  1891;  dau  Derwin  C.  and  Annie  A.  (Beck) 
Koch.  Polisher;  S.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Myrtle  E.,  b  Apr.  5,  1913. 

2.  Clarence  H.,  b  May  5,  1914;  d  May  26,  1914. 

[25-412]  DOROTHY  M.  TRUMP,  b  July  5,  1896;  dau  Thomas  and  Rachel  A.  (Breisch)  Trump 
[25-287];  m  Sept.  22,  1916,  PERCY  J.  HINKLE,  b  June  25,  1895;  s  George  F.  and  Ida  J.  (Mack) 
Hinkle.  Laborer;  res.  649  Greenleaf  St.,  S.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Pearl  M.,  b  Nov.  30,  1916;  d  Dec.  4,  1916. 

2.  Arthur  J.,  b  Dec.  28,  1917. 

3.  Marie  E.,  b  Oct.  8,  1919. 

[25-414]  ANNIE  FLORENCE  CAWLEY,  b  Dec.  30,  1892;  daw  Edman  T.  and  Elmira  V.  (Hendricks) 
Cawley  [25-296];  m  Aug.  1,  1912,  IRA  WELLINGTON  INCH,  b  May  19,  1891;  s  Jacob  and  Salome 
(Heim)  Inch.  Farmer;  Selinsgrove,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wilson,  b  Jan.  21,  1913. 

2.  Milton,  b  Dec.  21,  1916. 


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[25-418]  THOMAS  H.  WHITE,  b  Mar.  21,  1896;  s  James  M.  and  Mary  A.  (Hessler)  White 
[25-301];  m  June  14,  1919,  ELSIE  R.  TAYLOR,  b  Jan.  28,  1895;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Roth) 
Taylor.  Farmer;  Quakertown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[25-420]  ALFRED  W.  SELL,  b  July  25,  1897;  .s  Victor  H.  and  Mary  E.  (White)  Sell  [25-303]; 
m  CLARA  S.  HARTZELL,  b  Aug.  18,  1898;  dau  Aaron  S.  and  Hannah  K.  (Stover)  Hartzell.  Paper- 
hanger;  1112  W.  Huntingdon  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Alfred  W.,  stillborn,  Jan.  8,  1919. 

[25-420.1]  LE  ROY  A.  HILLEGASS,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  s  Dr.  John  P.  and  Minnie  J.  (Kern)  Hillegass 
[ 25—326.4] ;  m  June  18,  1919,  MABEL  S.  KOOKER,  b  July  5,  1893;  dau  Nelson  H.  and  Agnes  (Shelly) 
Kooker.  Druggist;  Quakertown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

LeRoy  A.  Hillegass  has  the  following  child:  David  Nelson,  born  Dec.  20,  1921. 

[25-420.2]  ALDA  M.  HILLEGASS,  b  Aug.  18,  1890;  dau  Dr.  John  P.  and  Minnie  J.  (Kern) 
Hillegass  [25-326.4];  m  Oct.  6,  1914,  J.  C.  HOLTZMAN,  b  Oct.  13,  1887;  s  Daniel  and  Lydia  (Carson) 
Holtzman.  Jeweler;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

Alda  M.  (Hillegass)  Holtzman  has  the  following  child:  Donald  Kern,  born  Oct.  31,  1921. 

[25-422]  RAYMOND  PARVIN,  b  July  1,  1896;  s  Samueland  Margaret  (Stong)  Parvin  [25-381] ; 
m  Dec.  22,  1918,  ANEIDA  SHADE,  b  Apr.  29,  1897;  dau  John  Shade.  Painter;  Telford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Curtis  Raymond,  b  Dec.  2,  1919. 

[25-423]  HELENE  PARVIN,  b  Sept.  20, 1898;  dau  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Stong)  Parvin  [25-381] ; 
m  Jan.  31,  1920,  WILLIAM  LANGDON  CHRISTIAN,  b  Aug.  26,  1888;  s  John  and  Evelyn  (Quin) 
Christian.  Steel  painter;  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Virginia,  b  Jan.  2,  1921. 


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GEORGE  ANDERS  [E  27] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


GEORGE  REINWALT  [E  331 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


HANS  WIEGNER  [E  351 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[27]  GEORGE  ANDERS  [E  27],  b - ;  d  Aug.  6,  1738;  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  with  his  wife, 

MARIA  REINWALD  [E  100],  b  1707;  d  Nov.  7,  1757.  They  were  married  July  26,  1729. 

One  child: 

[44-4a]  Maria,  b  Apr.  25,  1738;  d  July  11,  1768;  m  Melchior  Reinwald. 

Fragmentary  information  seems  to  warrant  the  statement  that  George  Anders  [E  27]  was  married 
three  times.  By  his  first  marriage  he  had  a  daughter,  Regina  [E  174],  who  was  the  wife  of  Melchior 
Meschter  [E  66];  as  a  widower  he  married,  Nov.  8,  1718,  ANNA  NEUMAN,  who  died  Dec.  29, 
1726;  his  third  wife  was  MARIA  REINWALD,  born  about  1707;  daughter  of  George  Reinwald  [33] ; 
to  whom  he  was  married,  July  26,  1729,  and  by  whom  he  had  a  daughter  Maria,  as  above  stated. 

“George  Anders,  widower,  m  Maria,  youngest  dau  of  George  Reinwald,  sister  of  George  Reinwald 
of  Berthelsdorf,  July  26,  1729.’’  [E.  E.  S.  J .] 

“Dec.  29,  1726,  starb  friih  um  6,  Frau  Anna  geb.  Neuman,  George  Anders  Schlesischer  Einwohners 
all  hier,  Ehefrau,  alt  50  jahre;  ward  den  2  Januar  begraben  mit  einer  Collected'  [  Berthelsdorf  Ch.  Bk .] 

“  Nov.  8,  1718,  George  Anders  ein  witwer  von  Armenruh  mit  Jgfr.  Anna  N eumannin  von  der 
(Copulati) .”  [  Harper sdorf  Ch.  Bk.] 

The  records  also  state:  “George  Anders  with  wife  and  three  children  fled  from  Armenruh.” 

“Des  alten  Andersen  Witwe  zu  Towamensing  ist  den  8ten  Nov.,  1757  auch  gestorben."  [Perk. 
Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  109.] 

Another  account  of  the  death  of  George  Anders  states:  “His  child  was  6  weeks  old  less  2  days 
at  the  time  of  his  death.” 

His  will  drawn  up  Sept.,  1737,  and  witnessed  by  George  Weiss  and  Hans  Wiegner  shows  that  he 
had  very  little  personal  property  and  probably  no  real  estate.  He  mentions  his  wife  as  “Mein  Weib, 
Maria  Andersin”  and  “Melcher  Meschter,  Tochterman.” 

WILL  OF  GEORGE  ANDERS 

Statement  of  the  Distribution  of  Inheritance  between  his  wife  and  daughter  that  may  be  left  after  the  decease  of 
George  Anders. 

Inasmuch  as  the  human  family  is  at  all  times  subject  to  death  and  it  is  never  known  how  near  death  is,  George 
Anders  in  view  and  consideration  of  the  same  desires  to  have  recorded  in  writing  what  his  will  and  desire  is  concerning 
what  his  wife  and  daughter  shall  do  respecting  things  left  at  his  death. 

Conformable  to  this  it  is  his  will  that  his  wife  shall  take  as  her  own  in  advance 

1.  the  beds,  2.  a  chest,  3.  a  small  chest  with  a  lock,  4.  the  books,  5.  two  hackles,  6.  commode  (Lendenschemel?), 
7.  pewter  vessel,  8.  a  small  basket,  9.  a  candlestick  and  plate,  10.  an  iron  hammer  and  clamp,  11.  sheep  shears. 

The  daughter  is  to  receive  in  advance  another  small  chest. 

Excepting  these  it  is  his  will  that  all  household  goods  and  instruments  of  whatever  nature  left  after  his  decease 
including  the  remaining  money  shall  be  equally  divided  share  and  share  alike  between  his  wife  and  daughter  without 
discrimination. 

Considered  and  agreed  to  by  them  in  the  presence  of  the  subscribing  witnesses  who  have  herewith  subscribed  their 


names 

George  Anders 

Maria  Andersin,  his  wife 

Germantown 

Melchior  Meschter,  son-in-law 

1737,  Sept.  5 

Witnesses: 

George  Weis 

Hanns  Wiegner 

[33]  GEORGE  REINWALT  [E  33]  (name  not  in  old  Gen.  Rec.),  sick  upon  his  arrival  in  Pa. 

in  1734,  b - ;  d  June  8,  1738;  m  BARBARA  (SUSANNA) - [E  112];  d  Mar.  17,  1746; 

buried  in  Lower  Cem.  of  Germantown,  where  the  family  lived  and  where  George  Reinwalt  is  also 
probably  buried.  They  brought  four  children  with  them. 

Children  (J): 

[33-1]  1.  George  [E  34],  b  July  6,  1700;  d  July  10,  1755;  m  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  113]. 

[35]  2.  Anna  [E  115],  b  about  1699;  d  Feb.  22,  1785;  m  Hans  Wiegner  [E  35]. 

[59]  3.  Judith  [E  163],  b  Apr.  16,  1701;  d  Sept.  13,  1775;  m  David  Seipt  [E  59]. 

[27]  4.  Maria  [E  100],  b  1707;  d  Nov.  7,  1757;  m  George  Anders  [E  27]. 

[  Dates  of  death  of  both  George  Reinwalt  and  wife  given  in  letters  and  MSS.  in  S.  H.  L.  B.  H.  records 
give  names  of  children.] 


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415 


Who  was  the  widow  Reinwald  who  died  on  the  St.  Andrew,  Sept.  20,  1734? 

On  July  10,  1719,  in  Armenruh,  Adam  Reinwald  died,  aged  59  years.  Was  buried  “mit  einer 
Collecte,  ein  Schwenkfelder”  [E.  E.  S.  /.].  Was  he  the  husband  of  this  widow?  Information  concern¬ 
ing  this  family  is  very  meagre. 

[33-1]  GEORGE  REINWALT  [E  34],  b  July  6,  1700;  d  July  10,  1755;  m  Nov.  22,  1728,  SUSANNA 
WIEGNER  [E  113],  b  Feb.  9,  1700;  d  Jan.  18,  1781  [ B .  H.  R.j;  dau  Melchior  and  Maria  Wiegner; 
sister  of  Hans  Wiegner,  Jr.  [E  35],  also  a  sister  of  Maria  Wiegner  Yeakel  [38-2].  They  came  to  Pa. 
in  1734,  with  their  children;  they  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XXV.] 
Children  ( 2 ): 

[33-2]  1.  Christopher  [E  114],  b  Oct.  16,  1732;  d  Sept.  10,  1759;  m  Rosina  Heebner. 

[25-5a]  2.  Susanna,  b - ;  d  June  16,  1780;  m  David  Kriebel. 

[33-2]  CHRISTOPHER  REINWALT  [E  114],  b  Oct.  16,  1732;  d  Sept.  10,  1759;  s  George  and 
Susanna  (Wiegner)  Reinwalt  [33-1];  m  Apr.  4,  1758,  ROSINA  HEEBNER,  b  May  9,  1738;  d  Feb.  9, 
1819;  dau  David  and  Maria  Heebner  [21]. 

One  child:  Susanna,  b  Aug.  12,  1759;  d  July  15,  1762. 

Rosina  or  Rosanna  Heebner  Reinwalt  married  second  time,  Balthasar  Yeakel  [38-8]. 


[35]  HANS  WIEGNER,  JR.  [E  35],  b  1690;  d  Nov.  23,  1767;  s  Melchior  and  Maria  Wiegner, 
gardener  of  Harpersdorf;  m  Nov.  9,  1728,  ANNA  REINWALD  [E  115],  b  about  1699;  d  Feb.  22, 
1785;  dau  George  and  Barbara  Reinwald  [33],  and  sister  of  wife  of  George  Anders  [E  27],  and  also 
George  Reinwald  [E  34].  Hans  Wiegner  was  a  cobbler  and  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  and  lived  in  German¬ 
town,  for  in  1762  Hans  Wiegner  gave  power  to  executors  of  his  will  to  sell  land,  which  has  not 
been  located. 

Hans  Wiegner  was  a  brother  of  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Rinewalt  [33-1],  and  Maria  (Wiegner)  Yeakel 
[38-2]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Melchior  [E  116],  b  May  5,  1731,  in  Berthelsdorf ;  baptized  May  6,  1731;  sponsors: 

Caspar  Kriebel,  Abraham  Jackel,  Rosina  w  of  Melchior  Wiegner;  d  single. 

[21-1]  2.  Susanna,  b  1738;  d  Jan.  17,  1814;  m  Christopher  Heebner  [E  87]. 


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[36]  GEORGE  WIEGNER  [E  36],  was  m  May  11,  1700  [  Hdrf.  Ch.  Rec .]  to  MARIA  HEEBNER 
[E  117],  a  step  sister  of  Christopher  Heebner  [E  199],  and  David  Heebner  [E  21].  Kadelbach  says  a 
George  Wiegner  fled  from  Armenruh  in  1726,  with  four  children.  George  Wiegner  and  family  came  to 
Pa.  in  1734.  George  Wiegner  d  June  8,  1738,  and  his  wife,  Maria,  who  was  b  about  1679,  d  Feb.  6,  1765. 
The  following  children  have  been  accounted  for. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[36-1]  1.  Melchior  [E  37],  b  June  9,  1701;  d  July  28,  1766;  m  Rosina  Meschter  [E  118]. 

[25-1]  2.  Susanna  [E  98],  b  Aug.  26,  1706;  d  Apr.  17,  1769;  m  Caspar  Kriebel  [E  26]. 

George  Wiegner  “made  his  mark”  when  signing  the  Oath  of  Allegiance.  Place  of  residence  and 
burial  not  known.  Kadelbach  says:  “There  came  to  Gorlitz  from  Armenruh  on  Feb.  21,  1736, 
George  Wiegner  with  wife  and  four  children.”  [p  57]. 

This  family  is  made  up  from  the  following  records: 

1701,  June  9,  George  Wigner  (Mater)  Maria,  Sohn  (but  child’s  name  is  omitted).  Sponsors: 
Christ  Geissler,  George  Schonwalder,  George  Borman,  Maria  Wiegnerin,  Maria  Wiegnerin.  [  Hdrf. 
Ch.  Bk .] 

1706,  August  26,  George  Wiegners  zur  Armenruh  filia  Susanna.  Sponsors:  Christian  Geissler, 
George  Bormann.  Johann  Drescher,  Maria  Wiegnerin,  Maria  Wiegnerin,  Maria  Schonwalderin. 
[  Hdrf.  Ch.  Bk.] 

These  dates  obviously  represent  the  date  of  baptism — ordinarily  the  birthday  came  two  days 
earlier. 

The  similarity  in  the  names  of  the  sponsors  indicates  that  we  are  here  dealing  with  one  and  the 
same  George  Wiegner  whose  widow  Maria  is  mentioned  on  p.  321  of  the  Gen.  Rec.  of  1879.  It  is  the 
same  George  Wiegner  who  lived  in  Herrnhut  when  his  youngest  daughter,  Susanna,  was  married  to 
Caspar  Kriebel  [25-1],  June  8,  1728. 

[36-1]  MELCHIOR  WIEGNER  [E  37],  b  June  9,  1701;  d  July  28,  1766;  s  George  and  Maria 
(Heebner)  Wiegner  [36];  m  Oct.  13,  1729  [Berthelsdorf  Ch.  Rec.],  ROSINA  MESCHTER  [E  118], 
b  Apr.  20,  1700;  d  Dec.  29,  1772;  eldest  dau  of  Melchior  and  Susanna  (Bormann)  Meschter.  Cobbler 
of  Herrnhut.  Melchior  Wiegner  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  settled  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Pa. 
[ Plates  C  VI  and  C  VIII.]  Melchior  was  naturalized,  June  21,  1743.  Place  of  burial,  Melchior  and 
wife,  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

One  son: 

[36-2]  George,  b  about  1737;  d  Jan.  25,  1776;  m  Maria  Christina  — — —  - 

June  28,  1757.  A  nuptial  at  Melchior  Wiegner’s  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  93],  (Whose?)  Den  8 
dato  {April,  1752)  ist die  alt  Schumachern  des  Melchior  Wiegner' s  sein  Schwager  gestorben  an  einer  lange 
Krankheit.  Das  Begrabnis  war  den  lOten  April.  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  11.] 

[36-2]  GEORGE  WIEGNER,  b  about  1737;  d  Jan.  25,  1776;  s  Melchior  and  Rosina  (Meschter) 

Wiegner  [36-1];  m  May  22,  1764,  MARIA  (CHRISTINA)  CATHERINE - 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[36-3]  1.  George,  b  Sept.  17,  1767;  d  July  7,  1826;  m  Susanna  Weiss. 

[36-4]  2.  Susanna,  ra  John  Gery. 

1  3.  Magdalena,  b  Jan.  19,  1775;  d  Jan.  15,  1853;  m  (  T  ,  _ 

[36-5bJ  j  (  2.  John  Trump. 

The  widow  of  George  Wiegner,  Maria  Christina - ,  married  John  Rother  (Roeder),  Mav  7, 

1776.  [Gosh.  Ch.  Rec.] 

On  Feb.  16,  1776,  Mary,  widow  and  relict  of  George  Wiegner  of  Hereford,  was  appointed  adminis¬ 
trator  of  estate  of  George  Wiegner.  The  account  of  John  Rother  and  Mary  his  wife,  late  Mary  Wiegner, 
widow  and  Administratrix  of  all,  etc.,  of  George  Wiegner  of  Hereford,  was  filed  Mar.  19,  1777. 

On  Nov.  20,  1788,  we  find  the  petition  of  George  Wiegner,  only  son  and  heir  at  law  of  George 
Wiegner,  who  lately  died  intestate  leaving  a  widow  Maria  Catherine,  and  three  children,  the 


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petitioner,  Susanna  wife  of  John  Gery,  and  Magdalena,  yet  in  her  minority,  for  the  sale  of  two  tracts  of 
land,  one  of  200  acres  and  the  other  of  63  acres.  The  property  was  adjudged  to  George.  [ Reading 
Court  Records ,  1^:36 .  ] 

[36-3]  GEORGE  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  17,  1767;  d  July  7,  1826;  s  George  and  Maria  Christina 
Wiegner  [36-2];  m  SUSANNA  WEISS,  b  Aug.  16,  1770;  d  Dec.  16,  1833;  dau  Rudolph  Weiss.  Lived 
in  Hereford,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Susanna,  b  July  24,  1790. 

2.  John,  b  Mar.  13,  1796;  d  1832;  m  Sarah  Heil. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  July  11,  1799;  d  May  1,  1871;  m  Joseph  Yeager. 

4.  George,  b  Mar.  7,  1803;  d  Sept.  25,  1850;  m  Elizabeth  Steinman. 

5.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  16,  1808;  m  Susanna  Schler. 

6.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  31.  1812;  d  Apr.  14,  1840;  m  (  Elizabeth  S\1Sa£  Schultz‘ 

^  12.  Mrs.  Amanda  Bear. 

Above  dates  copied  from  Bible  in  possession  of  Mrs.  Daniel  Wiegner,  130  S.  8th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 
(1918),  who  also  has  Daniel  Wiegner’s  “Noten  Buch”  dated  1818. 

The  will  of  George  Wiegner,  Sr.,  was  probated  in  1826.  He  mentions  his  wife  Susanna,  and  his 
five  children:  John,  Elizabeth,  George,  Daniel,  Jacob.  The  son  George  is  to  have  the  mill  and  sawmill, 
and  39  or  40  acres  of  land  and  woodland.  His  plantation  of  263  acres  was  given  to  youngest  sons, 
Daniel  and  Jacob.  Executors,  “my  son-in-law,  Joseph  Jager,  and  my  friend  Samuel  Roeder.”  [  Wills 
5:515;  Reading ,  Pa.] 

[36-4]  SUSANNA  WIEGNER,  dau  George  and  Maria  Christina  Wiegner  [36-2] ;  m  JOHN  GERY. 
Children  {12): 

[36-11]  1.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  25,  1785;  d  Sept.  4,  1848;  m  Susanna  Schlicher. 

[36—12]  2.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  15,  1787;  d  Nov.  25,  1875;  m  George  Carl. 

[36-13]  3.  Anna  Maria,  b  Oct.  16,  1790;  d  Dec.  9,  1857;  m  John  Schlicher. 

[36—14]  4.  John  W.,  b  Oct.  19,  1792;  d  Sept.  5,  1878;  m  Catharine  Glausen. 

[36—15]  5.  George,  b  Apr.  6,  1794;  d  Feb.  14,  1857;  m  Sarah  Carl. 

[36—16]  6.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  6,  1806;  d  Sept.  19,  1879;  m  Amos  Antrim. 

[36—17]  7.  Polly,  m - Willauer. 

[36—18]  8.  Sarah,  m  Sebastian  Glaes. 

[36-19]  9.  Rebecca,  m  John  Sassaman. 

[36-20]  10.  Anna,  b  Jan.  31,  1797;  d  Apr.  22,  1857;  m  John  Heilig. 

[36-21]  11.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  24,  1795;  d  July  26,  1850;  m  Henry  Graber. 

12.  Charles,  b  1797 ;  d  1867 ;  unm;  d  intestate  leaving  only  brothers  and  sisters. 

[36-5b]  MAGDALENA  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  19,  1775;  d  Jan.  15,  1853;  dau  George  and  Maria  Chris¬ 
tina  Wiegner  [36-2] ;  m  JOHN  TRUMP.  This  was  the  second  marriage  of  Magdalena  Wiegner.  In  the 
will  of  John  Trump,  he  bequeaths  the  clothing  of  Magdalena  his  wife  to  her  children  by  her  first 
marriage.  In  all  probability  she  had  no  children  by  John  Trump.  [Wills  66:182,  Norristown,  Pa.] 

[36-6]  JOHN  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  13,  1796;  d  1832;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Weiss)  Wiegner 
[36—3] ;  m  SARAH  HEIL;  buried  in  Goshenhoppen  Cem.  Lived  at  Hereford,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[36-22]  1.  Coblin,  b  May  29,  1818;  d  Mar.  21,  1901;  m  Hannah  Koder. 

[36-23]  2.  Nathaniel,  b  Nov.  30,  1823;  d  Mar.  23,  1866;  m  Catharine  Warner. 

[36-24]  3.  Charles,  b  Feb.  1,  1825;  d  Feb.  5,  1896;  m  Catharine  Weiss. 

[36-25]  4.  Henry,  m  Anna  Briggs. 

[36-26]  5.  Susan,  m - Woodring. 

[36—27 ]  6.  Elizabeth,  m  Henry  Weaver  (Weber). 

Sarah  (Heil)  Wiegner,  widow  of  John,  married  Jacob  Wolf  and  lived  in  Williamsport,  Pa.  After 
death  of  Mr.  Wolf,  Mrs.  Wolf  lived  in  Hazleton,  Pa.,  where  she  died.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[36-7]  ELIZABETH  WIEGNER,  b  July  11,  1799;  d  May  1,  1871 ;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Weiss) 
Wiegner  [36-3];  m  JOSEPH  YEAGER,  b  Oct.  12,  1795;  d  Sept.  12,  1865;  s  Rev.  John  Conrad  and 


[36-6] 

[36-7] 

[36-8] 

[36-9] 

[36-10a] 

[36-10b] 


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Barbara  (Schmidt)  Yeager.  Miller  and  farmer.  Joseph  Yeager  operated  paper  and  flour  mills;  lived 
at  Bingen,  Pa. 


[36-28] 
[3 6-2 9a] 
[36-29b] 

[36-30] 

[36-31] 

[36-32] 


2.  Mary,  m 


Children  (9): 

1.  Nathan,  b  1820;  d  Jan.  2,  1864;  m  Mary  Miller. 

1.  Isaac  Frankenfield. 

2.  Matthias  Ziegenfuss. 

3.  Joshua,  b  Aug.  12,  1827;  d  Oct.  3,  1858;  unm. 

4.  Lovina,  b  Feb.  4,  1830;  m  Nathan  Druckenmiller. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  12,  1832;  d  June  13,  1904;  m  Peter  M.  Landis. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  3,  1834;  d  Oct.  8,  1858;  unm. 

7.  Henrietta,  b  Apr.  24,  1838;  d  June  1,  1879;  m  William  Yeager. 

8.  Edward,  d  in  Mexico;  unm. 

9.  Joseph;  d  in  infancy. 


[36-8]  GEORGE  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  27,  1803;  d  Sept.  25,  1850;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Weiss) 
Wiegner  [36-3];  m  ELIZABETH  STEINMAN,  b  Mar.  26,  1803;  d  Jan.  20,  1870. 

Children  (7): 

[36-34]  2.  William,  b  Oct.  25,  1828;  d  June  6,  1893;  m  Caroline  Hertzog. 

[36-36]  3.  Maria,  b  Dec.  12,  1831;  d  Dec.  17,  1906;  m  Daniel  Long. 

[  1 1—35]  4.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  12,  1833;  d  Nov.  20,  1904;  m  Daniel  Urffer. 

[36-35]  5.  Matilda,  b  Apr.  6,  1836;  d  Sept.  15,  1914;  m  Nathaniel  Gregory. 

6.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  18,  1839;  d  Sept.  11,  1920. 

7.  Amelia,  b  Dec.  8,  1841;  d  Apr.  7,  1919. 

[36-9]  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  16,  1808;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Weiss)  Wiegner  [36-3]; 
m  SUSANNA  SCHLER. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[36-36.1]  1.  George,  m — — - - - 

[36-37]  2.  Daniel,  m  Susanna - .  Widow  and  son  live  in  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Elena  Theresa,  b  Dec.  14,  1837;  d  Sept.  9,  1919. 

4.  Marian,  b  July  13,  1835;  d  in  infancy. 

5.  Emma  Susanna,  d  aged  4. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.} 

[36-10a]  JACOB  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  31,  1812;  d  Apr.  14,  1840;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Weiss) 
Wiegner  [36-3];  m  ELIZABETH  SUSAN  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  19,  1811;  d  Jan.  17,  1839;  dau  David 
and  Barbara  (Kehl)  Schultz  [7-8]. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Milton,  d  in  Illinois;  unm. 

2.  Leanna,  b  Nov.  11,  1836;  d  Feb.  27,  1906. 

[36-38]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  1838;  m  Geo.  H.  Long;  Reading,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[36— 33a] 
[36-33b] 


1.  Nathan,  b  Apr.  24,  1827;  d  Nov.  17,  1903;  m  I  J*  Hannah  Lucinda  Trollinger 
1  l  2.  Catherine  Trollmger. 


[36-10b]  JACOB  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MRS.  AMANDA  BEAR. 

One  child: 

[3“b] }  “■ d  1917 ;  -»  { £ 

Jacob  Wiegner  is  said  to  have  committed  suicide.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[36-11]  SAMUEL  GERY,  b  Apr.  25,  1785;  d  Sept.  4,  1848;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery 
[36-4];  m  SUSANNA  SCHLICHER,  b  Oct.  15,  1789;  d  May  29,  1861. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[36-39]  1.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  19,  1813;  d  Oct.  18,  1897;  m  Rebecca  Weaver. 

[36-40]  2.  Daniel,  m - Matthias. 


Plate  51 


The  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Scliwenkfelder  Church. 

Standing,  from  left  to  right:  S.  K.  Brecht  [25-203],  Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  [161-50],  Rev.  L.  S.  Hoffman  [149-177], 

and  Dr.  O.  S.  Ivriebel  [19-95]. 

Seated:  Charles  S.  Anders  [161-44],  Edwin  K.  Schultz  [68-31],  and  John  H.  Schultz  [70-108a]. 


Plate  52 


Joseph  Iv.  Schultz 


James  M.  Anders,  M.  D. 


William  K.  Heebner  John  H.  Schultz  Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heebner 

(Treasurer)  (President)  (Secretary) 


Rev.  Oscar  S.  Kriebel,  D.  D. 


Rev.  Levi  S.  Hoffman 


The  Board  of  Home  and  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  (1921) 


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[36-41]  3.  William,  m  Eliza  Resh  (?). 

[36-42]  4.  Jonas,  m - 

[36-43]  5.  Susanna;  m  Joseph  Ohl. 

[36-44]  6.  Kate,  m  George  Kerschner. 

7.  Anna,  d  single . 

[36-44.1]  8.  Lydia,  d ;  m - - - Fink.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[36-12]  CATHARINE  GERY,  b  Feb.  15,  1787;  d  Nov.  25,  1875;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Gery  [36-4];  m  GEORGE  CARL,  b  Sept.  28,  1789;  d  Dec.  10,  1874. 

Children  (J): 

[36-46]  1.  Samuel,  b  May  10,  1825;  d  Oct.  16,  1915;  m  Elizabeth  Krauss. 

[36-45]  2.  George,  b  Sept.  2,  1828;  d  Feb.  15,  1916;  m  Emeline  Hillegass. 

[36-47]  3.  John  G.,  m  Mary - -,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-48]  4.  Nathan,  m - ,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-13]  ANNA  MARIA  GERY,  b  Oct.  16,  1790;  d  Dec.  9,  1857;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Gery  [36-4];  m  JOHN  SCHLICHER,  b  Mar.  14,  1780;  d  July  31,  1846. 

Children  (8): 

[36-49]  1.  George,  b  Feb.  27,  1812;  d  Feb.  29,  1872;  m  Sarah  Geisel. 

[36-50]  2.  John,  m  Sarah  Ann  Garden. 

[36-51]  3.  Daniel,  b  Dec.  6,  1814;  d  Oct.  20,  1890;  m  Amelia  Batz. 

4.  Willoughby,  b  Mar.  26,  1823;  d  May  19,  1891;  unm. 

[36-52]  5.  Nathan,  b  Feb.  5,  1825;  d  Nov.  27,  1893;  m  Lydia  Heller. 

6.  Jonas,  b  Feb.  21,  1828;  d  Sept.  14,  1850;  unm. 

[36-53]  7.  Charles,  m  Lydia  Bartholomew;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-54]  8.  Susanna,  m  Joel  Snyder. 


[36-14]  JOHN  W.  GERY,  b  Oct.  19,  1792;  d  Sept.  5,  1878;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery 

[ 36 — 4] ;  m  CATHARINE  GLAUSEN,  b  Jan.  1,  1799;  d  Feb.  7,  1884;  dau  Daniel  and - - 

(Hartenstein)  Glausen. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[36-55]  1.  Susan,  b  Apr.  6,  1827;  d  Aug.  25,  1896;  m  John  Christman. 

[36-56]  2.  Matilda,  b  Apr.  22,  1829;  d  Sept.  16,  1901;  m  Joseph  M.  Treichler. 

[36-57]  3.  Helene,  b  Nov.  21,  1831;  d  Mar.  3,  1905;  m  W.  Frank  Stineman. 

[36-58]  4.  George  G.,  b  May  20,  1834;  d  Oct.  9,  1920;  m  Sarah  Ann  Kline. 

[36-59]  5.  Charles  G.,  b  Dec.  22,  1837;  m  Sarah  Marsteller. 

[36-60]  6.  Emma,  b  Oct.  20,  1841;  d  May  17,  1907;  m  Samuel  Kepler;  d.  [  No  further  data.] 

[36-15]  GEORGE  GERY,  b  Apr.  6,  1794;  d  Feb.  14,  1857;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery 
[36-4];  m  Nov.  15,  1838,  SARAH  CARL,  b  Feb.  20,  1819;  d  Mar.  21,  1844. 

Children  (Jf): 

[36-61]  1.  Manoah,  m - 

[36-62]  2.  Ambrose,  d;  ra;  was  clergyman;  dau  d. 

[36-63]  3.  George,  d;  m;  widow  in  Polo,  Ill. 

[36-64]  4.  Mary  Ann,  m  Mahlon  J.  Gerhart.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-16]  LYDIA  GERY,  b  Jan.  6,  1806;  d  Sept.  19,  1879;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery 
[36-4];  m  Dec.  25,  1825,  AMOS  ANTRIM,  b  Aug.  26,  1804;  d  Apr.  13,  1877. 

Children  (11): 

[36-65]  1.  Charles  G.,  b  Jan.  7,  1829;  d  Mar.  15,  1880;  m  Mary  D.  Ochs. 

[36-66]  2.  Jacob,  b  July  29,  1831;  m - ;  Atlanta,  Iowa. 

[36-67]  3.  Mahlon,  b  Jan.  17,  1833;  m - ;  Atlanta,  Iowa. 

[36-68]  4.  Edwin  G.,  b  July  12,  1834;  m  Susanna  Gehman. 

[36-69]  5.  Lucinda,  b  Jan.  17,  1836;  m  Nathan  C.  Roeder. 

6.  George,  b  Dec.  9,  1837 ;  Newberry,  Pa. 

[36-69.1]  7.  William  Henry  Harrison,  b  Sept.  5,  1840;  m - ;  Mulberry,  Ind. 

[36-70]  8.  Lydia  G.,  b  Apr.  14,  1843;  d  Jan.  15,  1896;  m  William  M.  Roeder. 


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9.  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  12,  1845;  m  William  G.  Dimmig. 

10.  Calvin,  b  Mar.  21,  1848;  d  young. 

11.  Daughter,  b  Aug.  — ,  1850;  d  Aug.  — ,  1850. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete .] 

[36-17]  POLLY  GERY,  cl;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery  [36-4];  m 
WILLAUER.  Lived  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 


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[36-73] 

[36-74] 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  John. 

2.  Fayette,  m - Taylor. 

3.  Charles;  d;  m - .  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[36-18]  SARAH  GERY,  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery  [36-4];  m  SEBASTIAN  GLAES, 
b  1796; d  1869. 

Children  ( 8 ): 


[36-75] 

[36-76] 

1.  Sophia,  d  Jan.  1,  1894;  m  Daniel  Heydt;  Washington  Twp.,  Pa. 

2.  John  G.,  m  Susan  Francis. 

3.  George,  dec. 

[36-77] 

4.  Frederick  G.,  d  Oct.  7,  1905;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

5.  Charles,  dec. 

[36-78] 

6.  Samuel,  dec. 

7.  Matilda  (Malinda),  m  George  Gilbert;  Washington  Twp.,  Pa. 

8.  Charles.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-19]  REBECCA  GERY,  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery  [36-4];  m  JOHN  SASSAMAN. 
Children  (J): 


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[36-79] 

1.  Levi. 

2.  Ella. 

3.  Milton,  b  Mar.  30,  1835;  d  July  28,  1906;  m  Mary  Ann  Kahler. 

4.  Charles,  b  Nov.  29,  1837;  d  Aug.  16,  1894;  m  Sophia  Lehr. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 

[36-20]  ANNA  GERY,  b  Jan.  31,  1797;  d  Apr.  22,  1857;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Gery 
[36—4] ;  m  JOHN  HEILIG,  b  Apr.  19,  1795;  d  Apr.  22,  1859;  s  of  George  Heilig;  lived  in  Allentown,  Pa. 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Edward  G.,  b  Mar.  30,  1820;  d  Aug.  15,  1895;  m  Matilda  W.  Lookingbill. 

I  2.  William  G.,  b  Feb.  14,  1824;  d  Oct.  6,  1896;  m  1^tary  PeTcTke^ 

J  2.  Anna  L.  Herber. 

3.  John  G.,  b  Oct.  7,  1831;  d  Oct.  2,  1884;  m - 

[36-84]  4.  Matilda  (Malinda),  dec;  m— - -  Dellicker;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Three  Heilig  brothers  came  to  Pa.  between  1730  and  1740;  one  settled  in  Germantown,  one  in 
Goshenhoppen,  the  other  in  Oley,  Pa. 

[36-21]  SUSANNA  GERY,  b  Jan.  24,  1795;  d  July  26,  1850;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Gery  [36-4] ;  m  HENRY  GRABER,  b  Sept.  24,  1789;  d  Mar.  30,  1859. 


[36-86] 

[36-85] 

Children  (8): 

1.  Charles,  b  Aug  13,  1823;  d  Mar.  7,  1888;  m  Caroline  Knetz. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  31,  1825;  d  Sept.  14,  1861;  m  David  Gilbert. 

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3.  Henry,  b  Nov.  3,  1830;  d  Jan.  9,  1850. 

4.  Mahlon,  m - .  No  issue. 

5.  Sophia,  m  Jacob  George. 

[36-89]  6.  Elizabeth,  m  John  Fegley. 

[36-89.1]  7.  Susan,  m  James  McClenan. 

[36-89.2]  8.  Nancy,  m  Joseph  Hersch. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


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[36-22]  COBLIN  WIEGNER,  b  May  29,  1818;  d  Mar.  21,  1901;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Heil)  Wiegner 
[36-6] ;  m  Oct.  3,  1841,  HANNAH  KODER,  b  Nov.  14,  1818;  d  Mar.  8,  1872;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Datesman)  Koder.  Mechanic,  cabinetmaker  and  undertaker.  Lived  at  Haycock  Run,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 
Children  (11): 

[36-90]  1.  Amelia,  b  May  28,  1843;  m  Samuel  Trauger. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  15,  1845;  d  Dec.  8,  1847. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  23,  1847;  d  Apr.  8,  1852. 

[36-91]  4.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  17,  1848;  m  Joseph  Moyer. 

5.  William,  b  Jan.  29,  1851 ;  d  Aug.  14,  1856. 

6.  Hannah,  b  June  25,  1853;  d  May  23,  1856. 

[36-92]  7.  Levi,  b  Jan.  14,  1855;  m  Mary  Hulshouzer. 

8.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  23,  1857;  d  Jan.  12,  1867. 

[36-93]  9.  Eliza,  b  Nov.  22,  1858;  m  Abel  F.  Groover. 

[36-94]  10.  John  K.,  b  Nov.  3,  1860;  m  Mary  Ellen  Kay. 

[36-95]  11.  Ellamanda,  b  Oct.  19,  1863;  m  William  M.  Kelly. 

[Data  from  Bible  in  possession  of  Mrs.  Ellamanda  Kelly.] 

[36-23]  NATHANIEL  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  30,  1823;  d  Mar.  23,  1866;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Heil) 
Wiegner  [36-6];  m  CATHARINE  WARNER,  b  Nov.  3,  1822. 

Nathaniel  H.  Wiegner  went  from  Steinsburg,  Pa.  to  Williams  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.  in  1851. 
Children  (5): 

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4.  Caroline,  b  June  15,  1857;  d  July  6,  1858. 

5.  William,  b  July  30,  1859;  d  Jan.  19,  1862. 


1.  John,  b  July  8,  1852;  m  Margaret  Day. 


2.  Sallie 

3.  Aaron 


twins,  b  Aug.  2,  1854;  d 


Oct.  22,  1870. 
Sept.  18,  1854. 


[36-24]  CHARLES  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  1,  1825;  d  Feb.  5,  1896;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Heil)  Wiegner 
[36-6];  m  CATHARINE  WEISS,  b  May  14,  1827;  d  May  2,  1891;  dau  John  Weiss.  Moulder.  Lived 
in  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[36-97]  1.  James  Adam,  b  July  15,  1853;  d  Apr.  17,  1888;  m  Rebecca  S.  Kunstman. 

[36-98]  2.  Josephus  M.,  b  June  23,  1856;  d  Apr.  21,  1909;  m  Emma  Gruver. 


[36-25]  HENRY  WIEGNER,  s  John  and  Sarah  (Heil)  Wiegner  [36-6];  m  ANNA  BRIGGS. 
Lived  in  Nescopeck,  Pa.,  in  1894. 


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[36-105a] 

[36- 105b] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Henry  Franklin,  b  Jan.  7,  1855;  d  July  16,  1908;  in  Mary  E.  Crouse, 
j  2.  Miles,  6 - ;  m  I  '•  Cora  Briggs. 

3.  Charles,  m  Laura  Frazer;  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

4.  Delilah,  m  John  Freed  (dec.) ;  Glen  Lyon,  Pa. 

5.  Dellie,  m  Morris  O’Neill. 

6.  Sarah,  d;  m  Shered  Kester;  Shickshinny,  Pa. 

1  7.  Frances,  d ;  m  I  *'  John  Williams  j  No  {ssue. 

J  [  2.  Charles  Yocum  j 

8.  John,  d  young. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


Discharge  U.  S.  A.  to  Henry  Wiegner 

Henry  Wiegner,  Private,  Leichlers,  Co.  G  of  95  Reg.  Pa.  Inf.  Volunteers;  enrolled  Jan.  5,  1864, 
for  three  years,  or  during  the  War;  born  in  Luzerne  Co.,  aged  35;  dark  complexion;  gray  eyes;  sandy 
hair;  5  ft.  8  in.  tall;  was  a  tanner.  Disability:  gunshot  wound  in  right  breast  and  shoulder;  arm  useless. 

[36-26]  SUSAN  WIEGNER,  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Heil)  Wiegner  [36-6] ;  m - WOODRING; 

lived  in  Hazleton,  Pa.;  had  at  least  three  children : 

1.  Clinton;  2.  Newton;  3.  Jeremiah.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 


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[36-27]  ELIZABETH  WIEGNER,  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Heil)  Wiegner  [36-6];  m  HENRY  WEA¬ 
VER  (WEBER). 

One  child: 

[36-107]  Penrose,  m  Elizabeth  Sarah  Ann  Jane  Lobach. 

Elizabeth  Wiegner  Weber  died  at  birth  of  her  child,  Penrose.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[36-28]  REV.  NATHAN  JAEGER  (YEAGER),  b  1820;  d  Jan.  2,  1864;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(Wiegner)  Yeager  [36-7];  m  MARY  MILLER,  b  Feb.  16,  1824;  d  Jan.  15,  1918;  dau  Rev.  Henry  S. 
Miller.  Clergyman. 


1. 


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2. 

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3. 

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4. 

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5. 

6. 

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7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

Children  {11): 

Camilla  Laura,  b  Dec.  5,  1846;  d  May  3,  1897. 

Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  21,  1848;  m  Col.  Charles  H.  Brown. 

Pauline,  b  July  5,  1850;  d  Feb.  22,  1889;  m  Charles  Fronefield,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Martin  Luther,  5Dec.  2, 1851 ;  rn  Jennie  Buffington; 2319 No.  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Mary  Matilda,  b  Feb.  27,  1854;  m  Victor  B.  Hall. 

Nathan,  b  July  3,  1855;  d  Aug.  11,  1868. 

Henry  Miller,  b  Feb.  22,  1857;  m  Grace  Craven;  Phila.,  Pa. 

Joseph,  b  Feb.  25,  1858;  d  Mar.  18,  1858. 

Norma  Zelia,  b  July  31,  1861;  c/o  Vitalists  Homeland,  Hightstown,  N.  J. 

John  Clemmens,  b  May  11,  1863;  d  Oct.  11,  1863. 

Charles  N.,  b  May  17,  1864;  905  Lehigh  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jaeger  both  spelled  their  names  “Jaeger,”  but  the  children  have  adopted  the 
spelling  “Yeager.” 


DEATH  OF  REV.  NATHAN  JAEGER 


“The  Church  has  again  been  bereaved  of  one  of  her  ministers.  The  Rev.  Nathan  Jaeger,  recently  pastor  of  the 
Lutheran  Church  at  Reiglesville,  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  died  on  the  second  day  of  January,  1864,  from  injuries  received  by 
being  thrown  from  his  buggy  in  consequence  of  his  horse  becoming  frightened  at  a  locomotive  on  the  Lehigh  Valley 
Railroad.  He  was  buried  in  the  Cemetery  at  Reiglesville  on  the  seventh  of  January,  in  the  presence  of  a  large  congre¬ 
gation  of  people.  The  funeral  sermon  was  preached  by  Rev.  B.  M.  Schmucker,  of  Easton,  assisted  in  the  services  by 
the  brethren,  C.  P.  Miller,  J.  K.  Plitt,  P.  Pfatteicher  and  E.  Greenwald,  of  the  Lutheran  Church,  and  Rev.  Mr.  Augen- 
bach,  of  the  German  Reformed  Church.  He  was  aged  nearly  44  years,  and  leaves  a  wife  and  eight  children  to  mourn 
his  death.  He  devoted  himself  to  the  Gospel  ministry  in  early  life,  and  prosecuted  his  studies  for  a  time  at  Gettysburg, 
completed  his  theological  course  with  Rev.  J.  P.  Hecht  of  Easton,  and  entered  upon  the  duties  of  the  pastoral  office 
early  in  the  summer  of  1845.  His  first  charge  was  at  Orwigsburg;  from  Orwigsburg  he  removed  to  Lykens  Valley; 
from  Lykens  Valley  to  Falkner’s  Swamp;  from  Falkner’s  Swamp  to  Bethlehem;  from  Bethlehem  to  Upper  Mount 
Bethel;  and  from  Upper  Mount  Bethel  to  Reiglesville.  He  was  one  of  a  large  family  of  Lutheran  ministers,  consisting 
of  His  grandfather,  father-in-law,  brother-in-law,  and  a  number  of  other  relatives  of  the  same  name. 

“His  literary  and  theological  attainments  were  very  respectable,  acquired  amid  difficulties  that  would  have  dis¬ 
heartened  most  other  men.  He  studied  when  others  slept;  performing  during  the  day  the  laborious  duties  of  large 
pastorates,  and  pursuing  his  studies  at  night.  In  his  study  were  found  books  in  the  Hebrew,  Chaldee,  Syriac,  Greek, 
Latin,  French,  German  and  English  languages.  His  theological  knowledge  was  also  quite  extensive. 

“He  was  an  earnest  man,  and  an  energetic  laborer  in  the  cause  of  Christ.  What  his  hands  found  to  do  he  did  with 
his  might.  He  was  very  decided  in  his  principles  and  proclaimed  them  without  fear  of  man.  He  pursued  what  he 
deemed  the  path  of  duty  with  so  much  positive  earnestness  that  he  was  frequently  brought  into  conflict  with  others 
who  did  not  take  the  same  views  of  duty  as  he  did.  But  his  work  is  done,  his  conflicts  are  over,  and  he  has  gone  to  his 
Master,  who,  at  the  same  time  that  he  will  reward  the  good  that  he  has  done  will  also  be  merciful  to  his  infirmities. 

“As  in  the  case  of  most  ministers  when  they  die,  he  has  left  a  large  family  entirely  destitute  of  the  means  of  sup¬ 
port.  They  need,  and  should  receive  the  sympathy  and  aid  of  the  Church,  which  ought  long  since  to  have  made  ade¬ 
quate  provision  for  the  destitute  families  of  her  deceased  pastors. 

E.  Greenwald." 

From  the  Luth.  and  Miss,  of  Jan.,  1864- 


[36-29]  MARY  YEAGER,  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Wiegner)  Yeager  [36-7] ;  m  ISAAC  FRANK- 
ENFIELD. 

Children  {3): 

1.  Lewis  B. 


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[36-1 12.1b] 
[36-112.2] 


2.  Elizabeth,  m 


1.  Sylvanus  Weirbach. 

2.  Dr.  S.  M.  Clark;  Lincoln  Co.,  Ivans. 

3.  Ellen,  m  Daniel  Wehr;  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 

[ From  Mrs.  Ellen  Faust,  Allentown,  Pa.;  no  further  data.] 


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[36-30]  LOVINA  YEAGER,  b  Feb.  4,  1830;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Wiegner)  Yeager  [36-7]; 
m  Mar.  2,  1845,  NATHAN  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  1823;  d  1895;  miller.  Lived  at  Allentown,  Pa. 
Children  (13): 

[36-113]  1.  Ellen  Y.,  b  Apr.  1,  1846;  m  Tilghman  J.  Faust. 

[36-114]  2.  Catharine  E.,  b  Oct.  10,  1847;  d  Sept.,  1866;  m  John  Freyling. 

[36-115]  3.  Henry  Amon,  b  Feb.  4,  1850;  d  1913;  m  Martha  Butz;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-116]  4.  Nathan  Titus,  b  Dec.  3,  1851;  d  1901;  m  Ida  M.  Reimer. 


[36-117] 
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[36-1 18b] 
[36-1 18c] 


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5.  Pauline,  b  Oct.  8,  1853;  d  1855. 

6.  Joseph  Yeager,  b  July  21,  1855;  m  Rachel  Tyson  Hammel. 

1.  John  F.  Schenck. 

7.  Susan,  b  Sept.  1,  1857;  d  Sept.  28,  1917;  m  ■  2.  Morris  Allebach. 

3.  Andrew  Dengelheiser. 

8.  George  Washington,  b  July  24,  1860;  d  1862. 

9.  Charles,  b  Dec.  19,  1863;  d  1907;  single ;  musician;  New  York. 

10.  Reuben  Luther,  b  May  13,  1866;  m  Jacqueline  Band;  Johnstown,  Pa. 

11.  Henrietta,  b  Nov.  14,  1869;  m  Victor  Oswald. 

12.  Jennie 

13.  Joshua 


twins,  b  Mar.  31,  1873;  d  Jan.,  1874. 


The  Druckenmiller  family  is  a  family  of  musicians,  as  a  number  of  them  are  engaged  in  various 
lines  of  music.  Charles  Druckenmiller  made  a  fine  reputation  as  a  musician,  both  as  a  performer  and 
a  composer.  He  had  studied  under  the  best  teachers  in  New  York  and  Berlin. 


[36-31]  SUSANNA  YEAGER,  b  Feb.  12,  1832;  d  June  13, 1904;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Wiegner) 
Yeager  [36-7];  m  Apr.  1,  1861,  PETER  M.  LANDIS,  b  Feb.  27,  1832;  d  Oct.  13,  1900;  .s  William  and 
Katherine  (Moyer)  Landis.  Miller  and  farmer. 

Children  (3): 

[36-121]  1.  Martha  Susanna,  b  Sept.  5,  1874;  m  Dr.  Allen  Kisner. 

2.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  1872;  d  Aug.,  1873. 

[36-32]  HENRIETTA  YEAGER,  b  Apr.  24,  1838;  d  June  1,  1879;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(Wiegner)  Yeager  [36-7];  m  WILLIAM  YEAGER,  b  Apr.  6,  1825;  d  Apr.  13, 1897  ;s  George  and  Susan 
(Rohn)  Yeager. 

One  child: 

[36-122]  Jennie,  b  Mar.  23,  1879;  m  Harvey  F.  Kern. 

[36-33a]  NATHAN  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  24,  1827;  d  Nov.  17,  1903;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Stein- 
man)  Wiegner  [36-8];  m  Nov.  24,  1855,  HANNAH  LUCINDA  TROLLINGER. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Priscilla,  b  Dec.  22,  1856;  d  Jan.  19,  1875. 

[36-123]  2.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  29,  1859;  m  John  W.  Bowman;  Sassamansville,  Pa. 


[36-33b]  NATHAN  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  CATHERINE  TROLLINGER, 
b  Mar.  2,  1832;  d  July  13,  1902. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  W.,  b  Sept.  2,  1868;  d  Sept.  28,  1869. 

[36-124]  2.  Henry;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[36-34]  WILLIAM  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  25,  1828;  d  June  6,  1893;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Steinman) 
Wiegner  [36-8];  m  Feb.  19,  1861,  CAROLINE  HERTZOG,  b  June  28,  1830;  d  Mar.  24,  1906;  dau 
David  and -  (Trollinger)  Hertzog. 


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Children  (6): 

J  1.  Joel  H.,  b  Nov.  28,  1861 ;  m 


f  1.  Alice  N.  Jacoby. 
1  2.  Clara  R.  Kruse. 


2.  George,  b  Aug.  25,  1863;  m  Emma  Boyer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

3.  David,  b  July  26,  1865;  m  Katie  Schoenly;  437  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Sallie,  b  Aug.  30,  1868;  m  W.  B.  Frank;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 


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[36-129]  5.  Ida,  b  June  26,  1870;  d  Nov.  19,  1913;  m  Robert  Singer. 

[36-130]  6.  Laura,  b  Apr.  11,  1874;  m  Henry  F.  Althouse. 

[36-35]  MATILDA  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  6,  1836;  d  Sept.  15,  1914;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Steinman)  Wiegner  [36-8];  m  June  7,  1862,  NATHANIEL  GREGORY,  b  Apr.  1,  1838;  s  Robert  and 
Catharine  (Wieand)  Gregory.  Yeoman;  Harlem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

[38-495a]  1.  Diana,  b  Sept.  23,  1863;  d  Apr.  10,  1901;  m  Adam  Siesholtz. 

[36—131  ]  2.  George  R.,  b  Dec.  19,  1869;  m  Sallie  A.  Rothenberger. 

[36-132]  3.  Eugene  Haney;  m  Lizzie  Gery;  Sumneytown,  Pa. 

[36-133]  4.  Howard  William;  m  Mary  Rauch;  Harlem,  Pa. 

[36-36]  MARIA  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  12,  1831;  d  Dec.  17,  1906;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  (Stein¬ 
man)  Wiegner  [36-8];  m  DANIEL  LONG,  b  Aug.  6,  1835;  d  July  22,  1899.  Both  buried  at  Huff’s 
Church  Cem.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[36-37]  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  s  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Schler)  Wiegner  [36-9] ;  m  SUSANNA  — - - 

Children  (3): 

[36-134]  1.  Helen  T.,  m  Hiram  Kirk. 

[36-135]  2.  George  O.,  m  Emily  B - 

[36-136]  3.  Daniel  A.,  m  Mary  S - - .  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[36-39]  SAMUEL  GERY,  b  Aug.  19,  1813;  d  Oct.  18,  1897;  s  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schlicher) 
Gery  [36-11];  m  REBECCA  WEAVER,  b  June  21,  1816;  d  Apr.  6,  1904;  dau  Jesse  Weaver.  Farmer; 
Germansville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[36-137]  Nathan,  b  June  30,  1840;  d  June  13,  1915;  m  Eliza  Seibert. 

[36-40]  DANIEL  GERY,  s  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schlicher)  Gery  [36-11];  m - MATTHIAS. 

Lived  at  Walnutport,  Pa.  [Data  meagre  and  unverified.] 

Children  (6): 

[36-137.1]  1.  Susan,  m  Hugh  Wasserman. 

[36-137.2]  2.  Stephen,  m  Sarah  Queen. 

[36-137.3]  3.  Daniel,  m  Amanda  Saeger. 

4.  John,  single;  starved  in  Libby  Prison. 

[36-137.4]  5.  Maria,  dec;  m  William  Kane. 

6.  Clinton  C.  (natural  son). 

[36-41]  WILLIAM  GEHRY,  s  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schlicher)  Gery  [36-11] ;  m  ELIZA  RESH. 

One  child: 

[36-138]  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  10,  1855;  d  Sept.  29,  1897;  m  Peter  A.  Rabenold. 

[36-42]  JONAS  GEARY,  s  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schlicher)  Gery  [36-11];  m - 

Children  (3): 

[36-140]  1.  Jonas,  b  Jan.  15,  1844;  d  Nov.  18,  1917;  rn  Ellen  Hollingshead. 

2.  Annie. 

3.  Milton.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[36-44.1]  LYDIA  GERY,  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schlicher)  Gery  [36-11];  m - FINK. 

Children  (J): 

[36-140.1]  1.  Maria,  m - Fry. 

[36-140.2]  2.  Rebecca,  m - Rauch. 

3.  Nathan. 

4.  Mary  Ann. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[36-45]  GEORGE  GERY  CARL,  b  Sept.  2,  1828;  d  Feb.  15,  1915;  s  George  and  Katherine  (Gery) 
Carl  [36-12];  m  Nov.  19,  1859,  EMELINE  HILLEGASS,  b  May  20,  1837;  d  Jan.  22,  1907;  dau  Carl 
and  Catherine  (Carver)  Hillegass  [7-39].  Farmer. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Emma  A.,  b  Mar.  29,  1860;  unm;  has  dau  with  family  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

2.  Rebecca  C.,  b  May  26,  1862;  single;  1127  W.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[36-142]  3.  Charles  H.,  b  Jan.  13,  1864;  m  Mary  Fox. 

[36-143]  4.  George  H.,  b  Apr.  21,  1867;  m  Ella  May  Dimmig. 

[36-144]  5.  Annie  M.,  b  Mar.  19,  1872;  m  Charles  F.  Roth. 

[36-145]  6.  Elmer  H.,  b  Apr.  19,  1876;  m  Hannah  J.  Wagner. 

[36—146]  7.  Mary  B.,  b  May  27,  1879;  m  Calvin  G.  Albitz. 

[36-46]  SAMUEL  CARL,  b  May  10,  1825;  d  Oct.  16,  1915;  s  George  and  Catharine  (Gery)  Carl 
[36-12];  m  Oct.  17,  1863,  ELIZABETH  KRAUSS,  b  May  31,  1841;  d  Aug.  8,  1915;  dau  Jesse  and 
Mary  (Sell)  Krauss  [202-6]. 

Children  (7): 

[36-147]  1.  George  Morris,  b  Feb.  13,  1864;  m  Laura  E.  Kemmerer. 

[36-148]  2.  Alice  Jane,  b  Apr.  24,  1866;  m  Alfred  S.  Roeder. 

[36-149]  3.  Elizabeth  Catharine,  b  Apr.  4,  1869;  m  William  E.  Frederich. 

[36-150]  4.  Ellen  Amanda,  b  Mar.  30,  1871;  m  Charles  F.  Wennig. 

5.  James  Albert,  b  Feb.  28,  1875. 

[36-151]  6.  Annie,  b  Mar.  9,  1880;  m  John  P.  Gery. 

7.  Katie  Maria,  b  Feb.  22,  1886;  d  Mar.  5,  1886. 

[36-47]  JOHN  G.  CARL,  s  George  and  Catharine  (Gery)  Carl  [36-12];  m  MARY - 

Children  (J); 

1.  Hiram. 

[36-151.1]  2.  Edwin  T.,  d  Apr.  30,  1920;  aged  67  yr.,  9  mo.,  4  da. 

3.  Samuel,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Carvin. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-48]  NATHAN  CARL,  s  George  and  Catharine  (Gery)  Carl  [36-12];  m;  lived  on  Liberty  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  Had  at  least  three  sons :  Samuel,  Edwin  and  Calvin.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[36-49]  GEORGE  SCHLICHER,  b  Feb.  27,  1812;  d  Feb.  29,  1872;  s  John  and  Anna  Maria  (Gery) 
Schlicher  [36-13];  m  SARAH  GEISEL,  or  GEISLER,  b  Mar.  6,  1820;  d  Jan.  23,  1890. 

Children  (11): 

[36-153]  1.  Henry,  b  Oct.  4,  1840;  d  Jan.  8,  1907;  m  Emmalina  Gery. 

[36-154]  2.  Edwin  K.,  b  Jan.  5,  1844;  d  Mar.  18,  1904;  m  Sallie  Smith. 

[36—152]  3.  George,  b  Mar.  24,  1845;  d  Aug.  17,  1915;  m  Emma  Knetz. 

[36-155]  4.  Jonas;  m  Clara  Bauman;  lives  in  Zieglersville,  Pa. 

[36-156]  5.  Thomas,  m  Mary  Bartholomew;  had  children;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[74-286]  6.  Matilda,  b  Jan.  26,  1842;  d  May  23,  1919;  m  James  H.  Ziegler. 

[36—158]  7.  Emma,  b  Jan.  3,  1848;  d  June  20,  1920;  m  Jerry  Huff;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[36-157]  8.  Elizabeth,  m  George  Moyer;  Hoppenville,  Pa. 

[36-159]  9.  Lucinda,  m  Frank  Hiltebeitel;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[36—160]  10.  Fianna,  b  Dec.  19,  1852;  d  June  8,  1873;  m  Samuel  Kooker 

[36-161]  11.  Mary,  m  J.  M.  Bartholomew;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-50]  JOHN  SCHLICHER,  s  John  and  Anna  Maria  (Gery)  Schlicher  [36-13];  m  SARAH  ANN 
GARDEN. 

Children  (8): 

[25-52]  1.  Anna  Maria,  b  June  12,  1846;  m  Solomon  Kriebel. 

2.  Catharine  Ann,  b  Jan.  25,  1848;  d  Aug.  23,  1886;  unm. 

[36-162]  3.  Manoah,  m  Jane  Marks;  Hereford,  Pa. 

4.  Sarah  Ann,  b  June  20,  1852;  d  Nov.  13,  1862. 


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[36-163]  5.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  22,  1855;  m  Lena  Simon. 

[36—164]  6.  Charles. 

[36-165]  7.  Rebecca,  m  Peter  Frank. 

[36-166]  8.  Lydia,  m  John  Fox. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[36-51]  DANIEL  SCHLICHER,  b  Dec.  6,  1814;  d  Oct.  20,  1890;  s  John  and  Anna  Maria  (Gery) 
Schlicher  [36-13];  m  AMELIA  BATZ,  b  June  7,  1818;  d  June  4,  1892. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[36-167]  1.  William,  b  Sept.  14,  1841;  d  Mar.  22,  1880;  m  Tivilia  Bitting;  Rittersville,  Pa. 

[36-168]  2.  Maria  Etta,  b  Aug.  14,  1843;  m  Edwin  Fetzer. 

[36-169]  3.  Levinus,  b  Nov.  19,  1845;  d  May  6,  1895;  m  Martha  Feglev. 

[36-170]  4.  Nelson,  b  Feb.  21,  1848;  d  Oct.  12,  1885;  m  Ellamanda  Bortz. 

[36-171]  5.  Benjamin;  m  Lizzie - - ;  Trappe,  Pa. 

[36-172]  6.  Diana,  b  Jan.  25,  1854;  d  Mar.  22,  1918;  m  Jacob  Maurer. 

!  7.  Sarah;  m  I  '•  Ambrose  Rischel. 

[36— 173b]  J  [  2.  Charles  Hiskey. 

[36-174]  8.  John  Alfred;  m  Lillie  Knauss;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[Dates  from  tombstones  in  Zionsville  Lutheran  Cem.;  unable  to  verify.] 


[36-52]  NATHAN  SCHLICHER,  b  Feb.  5,  1825;  d  Nov.  27,  1893;  s  John  and  Anna  Maria  (Gery) 
Schlicher  [36-13];  m  Dec.  2,  1859,  LYDIA  HELLER,  b  1835;  d  Mar.  26,  1920. 


[36-205]  1 

[11-219]  J 

[36—176] 

136-178] 

[36-177] 

[36-178.1] 


Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Adelaide,  b  Feb.  9,  1859;  d  Sept.  9,  1921;  m  { 

l  2.  Edwin  S.  Urffer 

2.  James,  m  Alice  S - ;  Old  Zionsville,  Pa. 

3.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  20,  1865;  m  William  Schueck. 

4.  Calvin,  b  Sept.  18,  1866;  m  Ada  Kichline. 

5.  Sarah,  d;  m  George  Garden.  No  issue. 

6.  Lydia,  unm;  lives  with  Schuecks. 


[36-53]  CHARLES  SCHLICHER,  s  John  and  Anna  Maria  (Gery)  Schlicher  [36-13];  m  LYDIA 
BARTHOLOMEW.  Lived  at  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[36-179]  1.  Charles;  Palm  Hotel,  Palm,  Pa. 

[36-180]  2.  Morris;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Elmira,  d  single. 

[  U noble  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[36-55]  SUSANNA  GERY,  b  Apr.  6,  1827;  d  Aug.  25,  1896;  daw  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Glausen) 
Gery  [36-14];  m  Mar.  21,  1847,  JOHN  CHRISTMAN. 

Children  (3): 

[36-181]  1.  Fianna  M.  J.,  b  Mar.  26,  1848;  d  Aug.  8,  1920;  m  James  A.  Steinman. 

[36-182]  2.  Mary,  d;  m  Thomas  Levan;  Kutztown,  Pa. 

3.  Charles.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[36-56]  MATILDA  GERY,  b  Apr.  22,  1829;  d  Sept.  16,  1901 ;  dau  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Glausen) 
Gery  [36-14];  m  JOSEPH  M.  TREICHLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1825. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Jan.  15,  1856;  d  Oct.  8,  1861. 

2.  Catharine  Magdalina,  b  Apr.  20,  1858;  d  Sept.  5,  1858. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  28,  1860;  stillborn. 

4.  Lara  Olivia,  b  Sept.  7,  1861;  d  Sept.  21,  1861. 

[36-183]  5.  Charles  O.  F.;  1614  No.  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[36-184]  6.  John,  d;  m. 

Two  more  dans  unm. 


[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify .] 


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[36-57]  HELENE  GERY,  b  Nov.  21,  1831;  d  Mar.  3,  1905;  dau  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Glausen) 
Gery  [36-14];  m  Apr.  26,  1862,  W.  FRANK  STINEMAN,  b  Aug.  15,  1836;  d  Apr.  22,  1890. 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  F.,  b  Nov.  7,  1863;  d  Jan.  11,  1913;  unin. 

[36-185]  2.  George,  b  July  1,  1869;  m  Mary  Christman. 

[36-58]  GEORGE  G.  GERY,  b  May  20,  1834;  d  Oct.  9,  1920;  s  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Glausen) 
Gery  [36—14] ;  m  SARAH  ANN  KLINE,  b  May  21,  1830;  d.  Sept.  26,  1908;  dau  Henry  and  Lydia  Kline. 
Children  (9): 

1.  Ada  Louisa,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Edwin  H.  J.,  b  Mar.  5,  1857;  m  Lillie  J.  Moyer;  Palm,  Pa. 

3.  Emma  C.  J.,  b  Dec.  7,  1859;  d  Nov.  29,  1904;  in  Alfred  S.  Welder;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

4.  Andora  Lydia  Lisetta,  b  Dee.  6,  1861;  d  Jan.  26,  1870. 

5.  John  I.  C.,  b  Nov.  6,  1863;  m  Kate  Young;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

6.  Sarah  Jane  Susanna;  b  May  23,  1867;  m  James  Bloch;  Palm,  Pa. 

7.  Laura  Louisa  Matilda,  b  Oct.  14,  1869;  d  Apr.  15,  1902;  m  Morris  E.  Leeser. 

8.  George  W.  C.,  b  July  9,  1872;  m  Annie  Leeser;  Allentown,  Pa. 

9.  Charles  William  Henry,  b  Nov.  27,  1874;  d  Oct.  10,  1885. 

[36-59]  CHARLES  G.  GERY,  b  Dec.  22,  1837;  s  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Glausen)  Gery  [36-14]; 
in  SARAH  MARSTELLER,  b  July  12,  1849;  dau  Reuben  and  Maria  (Mack)  Marsteller.  Palm,  Pa. 
Children  (5): 

[36-190]  1.  John  M.,  b  Dec.  31,  1871;  m  Alice  Moyer;  407  N.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Katie  Maria,  b  Feb.  9,  1875;  d  Dec.  10,  1877. 

[36-190.1]  3.  Sallie,  b  July  5,  1877;  in  John  M.  Gery. 

[Two  other  children;  unable  to  complete.] 

[36-60]  EMMA  GERY,  b  Oct.  20,  1841;  d  May  17,  1907;  dau  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Glausen) 

Gery  [36-14];  m  SAMUEL  (?)  KEPLER;  dec;  one  dau  m - Christman.  [  Unable  to  complete 

or  verify .] 

[36-61]  MANOAH  GERY,  s  George  and  Sarah  (Carl)  Gery  [36-15];  m - 

Children  (2): 

[36-191]  1.  Jennie,  m - ;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  Elmer;  Phila.,  Pa.  [  No  further  data.] 

[36-64]  MARY  ANN  GERY,  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Carl)  Gery  [36-15];  m  MAHLON  J.  GER¬ 
HART. 

Children  (3): 

[36-191.1]  1.  Paul,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  m  Katie  K.  Bauman. 

[36-191.2]  2.  Sallie,  m  Dr.  A.  O.  Gery,  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36—191.3]  3.  Katie  R.,  b  Dec.  10,  1874;  m  Linwood  B.  Cox. 

[36-65]  CHARLES  G.  ANTRIM,  b  Nov.  7,  1829;  d  Mar.  15,  1880;  s  Amos  and  Lydia  (Gery) 
Antrim  [36-16];  m  Jan.  15,  1859,  MARY  D.  OCHS,  b  Mar.  30,  1834;  d  Oct.  17,  1909;  dau  David  Ochs. 
Lived  in  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Calvin,  b  June  15,  1859;  d  July  15,  1859. 

[36-192]  2.  Veleria,  b  May  2,  1863;  in  James  H.  Miller;  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

[36-193]  3.  Emma,  b  June  21,  1865;  m  Sorado  Miller;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

4.  Charles,  b  Feb.  17,  1869;  d  Dec.  18,  1875. 

5.  Amos,  b  June  20,  1870;  whereabouts  unknown  for  many  years. 

6.  Mahlon,  b  July  29,  1872;  d  Sept.  23,  1872. 

[36-194]  7.  Mary  C.,  b  July  17,  1873;  m  Eugene  D.  Roeder;  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

[36-67]  MAHLON  ANTRIM,  b  Jan.  17,  1833;  s  Amos  and  Lydia  (Gery)  Antrim  [36-16];  m  Dec. 
5,  1860, - .  Said  to  have  lived  in  Atlanta,  Iowa.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 


[36-187] 

[36-186] 

[36-188] 

[38-268] 

[49-995a] 

[36-189] 


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[36-68]  EDWIN  G.  ANTRIM,  b  July  12,  1834;  s  Amos  and  Lydia  (Gery)  Antrim  [36-16];  m  Nov. 
17,  1860,  SUSANNA  GEHMAN,  b  July  13,  1835;  d  Feb.  1,  1919;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Moyer)  Gehman. 

Children  {6): 

[36-195]  1.  Jennie,  b  Aug.  31,  1862;  m  Dr.  R.  S.  Albright. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  9,  1864;  Polo,  Ill. 

[36-196]  3.  Henry  H.,  b  Jan.  2,  1866;  m  Elizabeth  Buswell. 

[36—197 ]  4.  Harvey  G.,  b  May  26,  1868;  m  Flora  Fein;  Polo,  Ill. 

[36-198]  5.  Elmer  R.,  b  May  1,  1870;  m  Margaret  Unger. 

6.  Edwin  G.,  b  Aug.  21,  1872;  Mullen,  Neb. 

[36-69]  LUCINDA  ANTRIM,  b  Jan.  17,  1836;  dau  Amos  and  Lydia  (Gery)  Antrim  [36-16];  m 
NATHAN  C.  ROEDER;  dec.  Res.  Quakertown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[36-199]  1.  Elmira,  m  Dr.  O.  H.  Fretz;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[36-200]  2.  Climena,  m  Charles  W.  Eberhard.  (See  also  [11-117].) 

3.  Elmer  A.,  d  unm. 

4.  Emma,  single. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-70]  LYDIA  GERY  ANTRIM,  b  Apr.  14,  1843;  d  Jan.  15,  1896;  dau  Amos  and  Lydia  (Gery) 
Antrim  [36-16];  m  May  2,  1874,  WILLIAM  M.  ROEDER,  b  Mar.  6,  1840;  d  Dec.  10,  1914;  s  Daniel 
and  Catharine  (Marsteller)  Roeder.  Farmer;  Hosensack,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[36-201]  1.  Howard  A.,  b  July  12,  1875;  m  Matilda  A.  Wieder. 

2.  Stella  A.,  b  Mar.  30,  1878;  unm;  626  N.  11th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-202]  3.  Vena  A.,  b  Mar.  16,  1880;  m - Stauffer;  Hosensack,  Pa. 

4.  Agnes  A.,  b  July  25,  1881;  unm;  914  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Lydia  A.,  b  Nov.  14,  1882;  unm;  626  N.  11th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  Flora  A.,  b  Oct.  4,  1884;  unm;  914  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-203]  7.  Elmer  D.  A.,  b  Mar.  30,  1887;  m  Florence  O.  Reiehard;  938  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

8.  Sallie  C.  A.,  b  Aug.  11,  1888;  unm;  626  N.  11th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-71]  REBECCA  ANTRIM,  b  Apr.  12,  1845;  dau  Amos  and  Lydia  (Gery)  Antrim  [36-16]; 
m  Oct.  23,  1864,  WILLIAM  G.  DIMMIG,  b  Oct.  27,  1842;  d  Sept.  21,  1914;  s  George  and  Nelly 
(Griesemer)  Dimmig. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Emma,  b  Feb.  12,  1865;  d  Feb.  24,  1865. 

2.  Charles,  b  Feb.  10,  1866. 

3.  Margaret,  b  July  24,  1867. 

4.  Vernon,  b  Oct.  18,  1868. 

5.  Anna,  b  May  4,  1870;  d - ,  1870. 

[36-203.1]  6.  Ella,  b  Feb.  22,  1873;  m  Wayne  Gable. 

7.  Elmer,  b  Oct.  4,  1877. 

8.  William. 

9.  Herbert. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-74]  CHARLES  WILLAUER,  dec;  s  Polly  (Gery)  Willauer  [36-17];  m - 

Children  (6): 

[36-203.2]  1.  Mary  Ann,  m - - Wack. 

[36-203.3]  2.  Susan,  m - Wendler. 

3.  Catharine,  4.  Caroline,  5.  Emeline,  6.  Nathan.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-75]  SOPHIA  GLAES,  d  Jan.  1,  1894;  dau  Sebastian  and  Sarah  (Gery)  Glaes  [36-18];  m 
DANIEL  HEYDT;  d  May,  1915. 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Nathaniel;  m  Leah  Frank. 

2.  Oliver,  b  May  15,  1857;  d  Jan.  26,  1892;  m  Adelaide  Schlicher. 

3.  Harriet,  m  David  Bauer;  Bally,  Pa. 

4.  Lizzie,  m  Darius  Clauser;  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Nicholas,  d  aged  3. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[36-76]  JOHN  G.  GLAES,  s  Sebastian  and  Sarah  (Gery)  Glaes  [36-18];  m  June  5,  1877,  SUSAN 
FRANCIS,  b  Feb.  9,  1841;  d  Jan.  13,  1908. 

One  child:  George,  d  at  age  of  27.  [No  further  data.] 

[36-77]  FREDERICK  G.  GLAES,  d  Oct.  7,  1905;  s  Sebastian  and  Sarah  (Gery)  Glaes  [36-18]; 

m - .  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Charles,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Samuel,  d.  young. 

3.  Howard  S. ;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[36-205.3]  4.  Maggie,  m - Bucher;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

5.  Irwin  S.;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

6.  William  F.  S. 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 


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[36-205] 

[36-205.1] 

[36-205.2] 


[36-78]  MATILDA  (MALINDA)  GLAES,  dau  Sebastian  and  Sarah  (Gery)  Glaes  [36-18];  m 
GEORGE  GILBERT.  Lived  in  Washington  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[36-205.4]  1.  Ella,  m  Emerson  Groff. 

2.  Ida,  single. 

3.  Clara;  Boyertown,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 


[36-79]  CHARLES  SASSAMAN,  b  Nov.  29,  1837;  d  Aug.  16,  1894;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Gery) 
Sassaman  [36-19];  m  May  23,  1876,  SOPHIA  LEHR,  b  Sept.  8,  1851;  dau  Edmund  and  Angelina 
(Lucas)  Lehr.  Blacksmith.  Res.  (widow),  614  Hanover  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Charles  Sassaman  is  buried  in  Leavenworth  National  Soldiers’  Home,  Kansas,  grave  No.  906. 
He  served  3  years  and  9  months  in  the  Civil  War. 

Children  (6): 

[36-207]  1.  Mae,  b  Dec.  8,  1877;  m  Geo.  Flickenger. 

[36-206]  2.  William  L.,  b  May  20,  1879;  m  Laura  E.  Mason. 

[36-208]  3.  Daisy,  b  Nov.  20,  1880;  m  Frank  Brink. 

[36-208.1]  4.  Ralph,  b  Sept.  1,  1885;  m  Jessie  Hunsberger;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Guy,  b  Sept.  1,  1887;  d  Jan.  17,  1888. 

6.  Nellie,  b  Aug.  15,  1889;  d  Aug.  25,  1889. 


[36-80]  MILTON  SASSAMAN,  b  Mar.  30,  1835;  d  July  28,  1906;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Gery) 
Sassaman  [36-19];  m  MARY  ANN  KAHLER,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  d  Nov.  13,  1893;  dau  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  Kahler.  Blacksmith.  Lived  at  Allentown,  Pa. 


[36-209] 

[36-211] 

[36-210] 


[36-2 14a] 
[36-2 1 4b] 
[36-212] 


Children  (13): 

1.  Jane,  b  Jan.  13,  1865;  d  May  16,  1902;  m  E.  H.  Steltz;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

2.  Emma,  b  Mar.  6,  1867 ;  m  Israel  Meyers. 

3.  Sallie  K.  |  ,  .  ,  0„0  f  m  John  W.  Hyneman. 

4.  Lucy  }  twms-  b  0ot'  27'  186S-  1  d  Sept.  3.  1869. 

5.  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  2,  1870;  833  Pine  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  William,  b  Oct.  11,  1872;  d  July  24,  1874. 

_  ,,  .  .  .  f  1.  John  W.  Carlisa. 

7.  Mamie,  b  Aug.  21,  1874;  m  (  2  Wilson  H  Soults. 

8.  George  K.,  b  July  23,  1875;  m  Alpha  Pyle. 

9.  Alice,  b  July  5,  1878;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 


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10.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  d  June  22,  1881. 
[36-213]  11.  Anna  M.,  b  Apr.  8,  1882;  m  Jonathan  Ziegler. 

[36-215]  12.  Ella,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  m  Wallace  Bieler. 

[36-216]  13.  Florence,  b  Sept.  7,  1891;  m  Charles  S.  Mack. 


[36-81]  EDWARD  G.  HEILIG,  b  Mar.  30,  1820;  d  Aug.  12,  1895;  s  John  and  Anna  (Gery)  Heilig 
[36-20];  m  MATILDA  W.  LOOKINGBILL,  b  Feb.  15,  1823;  d  Nov.  18,  1898;  dau  Adam  and  Elizabeth 
(Weaver)  Lookingbill.  Lived  at  Pottstown,  Pa. 


[36-223] 
[36-217] 
[36-218] 
[36-2 19a] 
[36-2 19b] 
[36-220] 
[36-221] 
[36-222] 


Children  (10): 

1.  James  E.,  b  June  3,  1844;  d  Nov.  26,  1913;  m  Fannie  F.  Wensel. 

2.  Kate,  b  Feb.  7,  1848;  m  William  H.  DeWitt. 

3.  Mary  A.,  b  Dec.  31,  1851;  d  Feb.  23,  1884;  m  Dr.  O.  H.  Fesher. 

1  .  ~  „  i  a  .  oi  ,orr  I  L  Deborah  B.  Bertolet. 

j  4-  Georee  b  0ct-  31>  1855:  m  1  2.  Elsie  Schuster. 

5.  Laura  V.,  b  Apr.  15,  1859;  d  Mar.  11,  1887;  m  Cornelius  H.  Mehlhouse. 

6.  Irwin  Winfield,  b  June  8,  1861;  d  June  30,  1914;  m  Mary  Dotts. 

7.  Agnes  Roberta,  b  Nov.  20,  1865;  m  Morris  Brendlinger. 

8.  John  Adams,  d  in  infancy. 

9.  Anna,  d  in  infancy. 

10.  Jonathan,  d  in  infancy. 


[36-82a]  WILLIAM  G.  HEILIG,  b  Feb.  14,  1824;  d  Oct.  6,  1S96;  s  John  and  Anna  (Gery)  Heilig 
[36-20] ;  m  Nov.  3,  1844,  MARY  DECKER,  b  Jan.  2,  1819 ;  d  Sept.  13,  1849 ;  dau  Jacob  Decker. 
Children  (2): 

[36-224]  1.  Elmira  Matilda,  b  July  29,  1845;  m  Jonathan  B.  Kemmerer. 

[36-225]  2.  Malara  Emma,  b  June  25,  1847 ;  m  G.  H.  Lilly. 


[36-82b]  WILLIAM  G.  HEILIG,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  July  5,  1851,  ANNA  L.  HERBER, 
b  May  31,  1829;  d  July  31,  1903;  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  Herber.  Mason.  Lived  at  Allentown,  Pa. 
Children  (7): 

1.  Son,  b  Apr.  24,  1852;  d  same  day. 

2.  Son,  b  Nov.  23,  1853;  d  same  day. 

3.  Anna  Maria,  b  Nov.  4,  1854;  d  June  1,  1855. 

[36-226]  4.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Apr.  8,  1856;  m  Ida  Jane  Erich. 

5.  Harry  Howard,  b  Apr.  1,  1859;  d  Mar.  1,  1863. 

6.  Child,  b  Nov.  14,  1860;  stillborn. 

[36-227]  7.  Cornelia  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  2,  1863;  m  Frank  Thompson,  531  No.  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 


[36-83]  JOHN  G.  HEILIG,  b  Oct.  7,  1831;  d  Oct,  2,  1884;  s  John  and  Anna  (Gery)  Heilig  [36-20]; 

m - 

Children  (3): 

[36-228]  1.  Emma;  m  John  Fenstermacher;  Kutztown,  Pa. 

[36-229]  2.  Jane;  m  Sam  Miller;  d\  s  Robert;  dec. 

3.  John,  d.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-84]  MATILDA  HEILIG,  dec ,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Gery)  Heilig  [36-20];  m — - - DEL- 

LICKER. 

At  least  2  children: 

1.  Harry;  Pottstown,  Pa, 

2.  Louis  L. 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 

[36  85]  LYDIA  GRABER,  b  Jan.  31,  1825;  d  Sept.  14,  1861;  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Gery) 
Graber  [36-21];  m  Oct.  27,  1847,  DAVID  GILBERT,  b  Nov.  3,  1815;  d  Mar.  23,  1863.  No  children. 


[ 36—86]  CHARLES  GRABER,  b  Aug.  13,  1823;  d  Mar.  7,  1888;  s  Henry  and  Susanna  (Gery) 
Graber  [36-21];  m  Oct.  3,  1852,  CAROLINE  KNETZ,  b  June  11,  1831;  d  Aug.  12,  1896. 


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433 


Children  (4).' 

[36-230]  1.  Calvin  K.,  b  Feb.  1,  1854;  m  Julia  Hoffman. 

2.  Heinrich  David,  b  Mar.  1,  1859;  d  Dec.  18,  1862. 

[36-231]  3.  Elmer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

4.  Sally  Louisa,  b  Dec.  15,  1871;  d  Sept.  17,  1873. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[36-88]  SOPHIA  GRABER,  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Gery)  Graber  [36-21] ;  m  JACOB  GEORGE. 
One  child:  Roy;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-89]  ELIZABETH  GRABER,  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Gery)  Graber  [36-21];  m  JOHN 
FEGLEY. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Amanda;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

2.  Emma;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

3.  Allen;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[36-89.2]  NANCY  GRABER,  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Gery)  Graber  [36-21];  m  JOSEPH 
HERSCH. 

Children  ( 3 ):  1.  Susan,  2.  Emma,  3.  Charles.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[36-90]  AMELIA  WIEGNER,  b  May  28,  1843;  dau  Coblin  and  Hannah  (Koder)  Wiegner  [36-22]; 
m  SAMUEL  TRAUGER,  b  Sept.  25,  1844;  d  Mar.  12,  1915;  s  Samuel  and  Marie  (Garis)  Trauger. 
Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  New  Hope,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[36-232] 
[36-233] 
[36-234a]  } 
[36-234b]  J 


Children  (3) : 

1.  Annie  Wanner,  b  Jan.  14,  1864;  m  Remandus  Fly. 

2.  Reuben  W.  Trumbower,  b  Mar.  13,  1868;  m  Sarah  Wohlbach. 

3.  Sybilla  Trauger,  5  Sept.  26,  1872;  m  {  £  charL^lacT"611' 


[36-91]  CATHARINE  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  17,  1848;  dau  Coblin  and  Hannah  (Koder)  Wiegner 
[36—22] ;  m  JOSEPH  MOYER,  dec.  Res.  (widow),  125  Cedar  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Irwin,  d  unm. 

2.  Harry,  d  unm. 

[36-235]  3.  Ida,  m - Billiard;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[36—236]  4.  Ella,  b  Apr.  17,  1880;  m  Shindel  Weiler;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-236.1]  5.  Jennie,  m - 

6.  Lillian,  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[36-92]  LEVI  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  14,  1855;  s  Coblin  and  Hannah  (Koder)  Wiegner  [36-22];  m 
Jan.  16,  1886,  MARY  HULSHOUZER,  b  Nov.  18,  1855;  dau  Aaron  and  Mary  Ann  (Nicholas)  Huls- 
houzer.  Laborer;  Hagersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Cora,  b  Mar.  20,  1888;  d  Sept.,  1888. 

[36-237]  2.  Newton,  b  Sept.  10,  1889;  m  Helen  Gladys  Moyer. 

3.  Sadie,  b  July  28,  1891;  d  Sept.  20,  1891. 

4.  Mabel,  b  Apr.  1,  1893;  d  Sept.,  1893. 

5.  Freeman,  b  Feb.  17,  1896;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 


[36-93]  ELIZA  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  22,  1858;  dau  Coblin  and  Hannah  (Koder)  Wiegner  [36-22]; 
m  Oct.  20,  1877,  ABEL  F.  GROOVER,  b  June  10,  1854;  s  Phillip  and  Lovina  (Fluck)  Groover.  Tanner 
by  trade;  now  laborer;  Keller’s  Church,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[36-94]  JOHN  K.  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  3,  1860;  s  Coblin  and  Hannah  (Koder)  Wiegner  [36-22]; 
m  Apr.  30,  1890,  MARY  ELLEN  KAY,  b  Apr.  28,  1861;  d  Oct.  22,  1919;  dau  Samuel  and  Margaret 
(Magregor)  Kay.  Patrolman;  5613  Boyer  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

Mr.  Wiegner  served  as  patrolman  for  33  years. 


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[36-95]  ELLAMANDA  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  19,  1863;  dau  Coblin  and  Hannah  (Koder)  Wiegner 
[36-22];  m  Jan.  29,  1881,  WILLIAM  M.  KELLY,  b  Dec.  27,  1852;  d  Dec.  12,  1916;  s  John  and  Anna 
(Moyer)  Kelly.  Night  watchman;  2250  No.  Bouvier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lizzie  May,  b  Oct.  13,  1881;  d  Aug.  16,  1892. 

[36-238]  2.  Laura  Mabel,  b  Feb.  10,  1887;  m  Edward  W.  Grun. 

3.  Emma  Sybilla,  b  Apr.  24,  1891 ;  d  Mar.  2,  1894. 

[36-239]  4.  Elsie  Marion,  b  Aug.  26,  1895;  m  Auguste  P.  Jennings. 

5.  Ella  Marie,  b  Apr.  1,  1902;  2250  No.  Bouvier  St.,  Phila. 

[36-96]  JOHN  WIEGNER,  b  July  8,  1852;  s  Nathaniel  and  Catharine  (Warner)  Wiegner  [36-23]; 
m  Dec.  23,  1876,  MARGARET  DAY,  b  Feb.  14,  1858.  Riegelsville,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Sarah  Catharine,  b  Dec.  18,  1877. 

[36-240]  2.  Walter  C.,  b  Dec.  4,  1880;  private  detective;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[36-241]  3.  Jennie,  b  Aug.  3,  1884;  m  Edward  Houck;  Easton,  Pa. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[36-97]  JAMES  ADAM  WIEGNER,  b  July  15,  1853;  d  Apr.  17,  1888;  s  Charles  and  Catharine 
(Weiss)  Wiegner  [36-24];  m  REBECCA  S.  KUNSTMAN,  b  Sept.  29,  1849;  d  Apr.  2,  1897 ;  dau  William 
and  Sibina  (Beck)  Kunstman. 

Children  (2): 

[36-242]  1.  Charles  W.,  b  May  29,  1874;  m  Emma  A.  Kennel. 

2.  Mamie  L.,  b  July  14,  1879;  d  Aug.  16,  1901. 


[36-98]  REV.  JOSEPHUS  M.  WIEGNER,  b  June  23,  1856;  d  Apr.  21,  1909;  s  Charles  and  Catha¬ 
rine  (Weiss)  Wiegner [36-24] ;  m  Sept.  22,  1872,  EMMA  GRUVER,  b  Jan.  17,  1854;  d  Mar.  21,  1921; 
dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Sames)  Gruver.  Clergyman;  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Josephus  M.  Wiegner  was  the 
founder  of  the  International  Holiness  Church  in  Bethlehem,  having  been  its  pastor  from  1905  to  1909. 


One  Child: 

'  Howard  J.,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  m 
[oo  ^4o b J  J 


1.  Viola  V.  Yerkes. 

2.  Harriet  J.  Frankett. 


[36-99]  HENRY  FRANKLIN  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  7,  1855;  d  July  16,  1908;  s  Henry  and  Anna 
(Briggs)  Wiegner  [36-25];  m  June  11,  1876,  MARY  E.  CROUSE,  b  Apr.  23,  1858.  Res.  (widow), 
738}4  No.  4th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[36-244]  1.  Annie  Florence,  b  Aug.  12,  1880;  m  Jacob  Gerber;  Washington  St.,  Freeland,  Pa. 

[36-245]  2.  Forrest  F.,  b  Dec.  24,  1886;  m  Annie  E.  Exner. 

[36-246]  3.  Judson,  b  Sept.  27,  1888;  m  Montana  Knepper. 

[36-247]  4.  Mildred,  b  Feb.  28,  1897;  m  Robert  S.  Weidner. 

5.  Henry  Franklin,  b  Apr.  30,  1900. 

[36-100a]  MILES  WIEGNER,  s  Henry  and  Anna  (Briggs)  Wiegner  [36-25] ;  m  1st,  CORA  BRIGGS ; 

2d,  [36-100b]  m - ;  had  two  children,  John  and  Harry,  who  both  died  young.  [  Unable  to 

verify  or  complete.] 

[36-107]  PENROSE  WEBER,  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Wiegner)  Weber  [36-27] ;  m  ELIZABETH 
SARAH  ANN  JANE  LOBACH.  Res.  So.  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

[36-248]  1.  Bertha,  m  Samuel  Minnick;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-249]  2.  Irwin  H.,  m  Minnie  M.  Hunsberger;  So.  Allentown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-108]  KATHARINE  ELIZABETH  YEAGER,  b  Oct.  21,  1848;  dau  Rev.  Nathan  and  Mary 
(Miller)  Yeager  [36-28];  m  Oct.  24,  1867,  CHARLES  H.  BROWN,  b  Aug.  19,  1835;  d  July  24,  1899. 
Res.  (widow),  1441  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.)  Charles  H.  Brown  was  Captain 


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435 


of  28th  Conn.  Vol.  during  the  Civil  War;  breveted  Major  and  Colonel  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
service  during  the  Siege  of  Port  Hudson.  He  was  Assistant  Chief  in  the  Bureau  of  Loans  and  Currency 
at  the  time  of  his  death,  July  24,  1899. 

One  child:  Marion  F.,  b  Feb.  2,  1869;  d  July  3,  1871. 

[36-111]  MARY  MATILDA  YEAGER,  b  Feb.  27,  1854;  dau  Rev.  Nathan  and  Mary  (Miller) 
Yeager  [36-28];  m  May  30,  1902,  VICTOR  B.  HALL,  b  Feb.  27,  1843;  s  Richard  and  Sarah  (Noch) 
Hall.  Physician.  Allen’s,  Hightstown,  N.  J.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[36-113]  ELLEN  YEAGER  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Apr.  1,  1846;  dau  Nathan  and  Lovina  (Yeager) 
Druckenmiller  [36-30];  m  July  19,  1863,  TILGHMAN  JOHN  FAUST,  b  Nov.  7,  1841;  d  Dec.  3,  1903; 
s  William  and  Lovina  (Reef)  Faust.  Res.  (widow),  835  Jackson  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Laura  J.,  b  Aug.  29,  1864;  unm. 

[36-250]  2.  George  Byron,  b  May  20,  1866;  m  Helen  M.  Keeler. 

[36-251]  3.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Feb.  4,  1872;  m  Rev.  I.  B.  Kurtz. 

4.  Nellie  Bell,  b  Feb.  6,  1875;  d  Mar.  7,  1912. 

[36-114]  CATHARINE  E.  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Oct.  10,  1847;  d  Sept.  1866;  dau  Nathan  and 
Lovina  (Yeager)  Druckenmiller  [36-30];  m  JOHN  FREYLING. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Irene;  d  young.  2.  Lavina;  d  young.  [  No  further  data.] 

[36-116]  NATHAN  TITUS  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Dec.  3,  1851;  d  1901;  s  Nathan  and  Lovina 
(Yeager)  Druckenmiller  [36-30];  m  Jan.  6,  1876,  IDA  MAY  REIMER,  b  June  16,  1859;  dau  Aaron 
and  Mary  Ann  (Coslar)  Reimer.  Miller;  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[36-252]  Charles  Clarke,  b  Apr.  19,  1881;  m  Catharine  S.  Williams. 

[36-117]  JOSEPH  Y.  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  July  21,  1855;  s  Nathan  and  Lovina  (Yeager) 
Druckenmiller  [36-30];  m  May  9,  1878,  RACHEL  TYSON  HAMMEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1858;  dau  George 
and  Hannah  (Tyson)  Haminel.  Piano  business,  with  James  Beliak’s  Sons,  1129  Chestnut  St.,  Phila., 
Pa.  Res.  Edge  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[36-253]  1.  Florence  S.,  b  Mar.  29,  1880;  m  Rev.  A.  F.  Von  Tobel. 

[36-254]  2.  Joseph  Erie,  b  Dec.  26,  1885;  m  Amanda  P.  Franz;  Edge  Hill,  Pa. 

Three  children  dead. 

[36-118a]  SUSAN  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Sept.  1,  1857;  d  Sept.  28,  1917;  dau  Nathan  and  Lovina 
(Yeager)  Druckenmiller  [36-30] ;  m  JOHN  FREDERICK  SCHENCK.  No  children. 

[36-1 18b]  SUSAN  (DRUCKENMILLER)  SCHENCK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MORRIS 
ALLEBACH.  Lived  at  Coopersburg,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 

One  son:  Sidney;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

[36-1 18c]  SUSAN  (DRUCKENMILLER-SCHENCK)  ALLEBACH,  same  as  above,  m  3d  time, 
ANDREW  DENGELHEISER.  No  children. 

[36-120]  HENRIETTA  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Nov.  14,  1869;  dau  Nathan  and  Lovina  (Yeager) 
Druckenmiller  [36-30];  m  Mar.  23,  1894,  VICTOR  OSWALD,  b  Apr.  14,  1865;  s  Victor  Alfred  and 
Aurelia  (Hartman)  Oswald.  Paint  contractor;  100  No.  9th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ):  • 

[36-255]  1.  Florence  Lovina,  b  Oct.  27,  1896;  m  Royal  Greason. 

2.  Charles,  b  Apr.  24,  1898;  d  Oct.  6,  1898. 


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[36-121]  MARTHA  SUSANNA  LANDIS,  b  Sept.  5,  1874;  dau  Peter  M.  and  Susanna  (Yeager) 
Landis  [36-31];  rn  Oct.  31,  1903,  ALLEN  KISNER,  b  Apr.  21,  1865;  s  Phillip  and  Caroline  (Balliet) 
Kisner.  Physician;  230  W.  Broad  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4).' 

1.  Son,  b  May  13,  1905;  stillborn. 

2.  Paul  Landis,  b  July  9,  1906. 

3.  Allan  Oscar,  b  Feb.  19,  1914. 

4.  Landis  Balliet,  b  Aug.  10,  1917;  d  Oct.  31,  1918. 

[36-122]  JENNIE  YEAGER,  b  Mar.  23,  1879;  dau  William  and  Henrietta  (Yeager)  Yeager 
[36—32] ;  m  Oct.  28,  1897,  HARVEY  F.  KERN,  b  May  7,  1869;  d  Nov.  12,  1919;  s  Samuel  Y.  and 
Emma  (Ulrich)  Kern.  Carriage  builder;  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  28,  1898. 

2.  Mildred,  b  Oct.  29,  1900. 

3.  Kenneth,  b  Nov.  7,  1902. 

4.  Ella,  b  May  17,  1905. 

5.  Conrad,  b  Sept.  14,  1909. 

6.  Martin  Luther,  b  July  27,  1911. 

[36-123]  CATHARINE  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  29,  1859;  dau  Nathan  and  Hannah  Lucinda  (Trollinger) 
Wiegner  [36-33a];  m  JOHN  W.  BOWMAN,  b  Apr.  8,  1860.  Sassamansville,  Pa.  [Stauffer  Gen.} 
Children  (7): 

1.  Rosie  W.,  b  Dec.  15,  1882. 

2.  Mamie  W.,  b  Jan.  15,  1885. 

3.  Lizzie  W.,  b  Oct.  8,  1886. 

4.  Harvey  W.,  b  June  15,  1888;  d  May  22,  1890. 

5.  Katie  W.,  b  Apr.  19,  1890. 

6.  Leanna  W.,  b  Jan.  19,  1892. 

7.  Jacob  W.,  b  Mar.  31,  1895. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 

[36— 125a]  JOEL  H.  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  28,  1861;  s  William  and  Caroline  (Hertzog)  Wiegner 
[36-34] ;  rn  Nov.  16,  1886,  ALICE  N.  JACOBY,  b  Nov.  16,  1867;  d  Mar.  7,  1896;  dau  Titus  and  Emma 
(Boughers)  Jacoby.  Merchant. 

[36-125b]  JOEL  H.  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  Nov.  26,  1898,  CLARA  R.  KRUSE,  b  July 
30,  1874;  dau  John  J.  and  Lydia  (Kistler)  Kruse.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  808  High  St.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  K.,  b  Aug.  3,  1899;  5146  Chancellor  St.,  W.  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  A.  Newton,  b  May  4,  1903;  808  High  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

3.  J.  Robert,  b  Apr.  28,  1906;  808  High  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[36-128]  SALLIE  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  30,  1868;  dau  William  and  Caroline  (Hertzog)  Wiegner 
[36-34];  m  Feb.  25,  1888,  W.  B.  FRANK,  b  Mar.  27,  1862;  s  Philip  and  Philipina  (Barndt)  Frank. 
Wholesale  Tobacco  Dealer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[36-256]  Carrie  Mae,  b  Aug.  30,  1890;  m  Robert  S.  Landis. 

[36-130]  LAURA  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  11,  1874;  dau  William  and  Caroline  (Hertzog)  Wiegner 

[36-34];  in  Nov.  25,— - ,  HENRY  F.  ALTHOUSE,  b  Oct.  28, - ;  d  Apr.  — ,  1871. 

Carpenter;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.)  Widow  married  again.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Alda  W.,  b  Dec.  30,  1901;  d  Apr.  23,  1916. 

2.  Daniel  S.,  b  Feb.  5,  1905;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 


Plate 


The  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel  [38-5]  Cemetery  at  Hosensack,  Pennsylvania. 


Plate  54 


Five  Generations  of  the  Yeakel  Family  [38-46]: 

Great-great-grandmother,  Mary  Ann  Heimbach  Yeakel;  great-grandfather,  John  H.  Yeakel:  grandfather, 
Charles  H.  Yeakel;  father,  Jonas  Yeakel;  and  son,  Ralph  Yeakel. 


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437 


[36-131]  GEORGE  R.  GREGORY,  b  Dec.  19,  1869;  s  Nathaniel  and  Matilda  (Wiegner)  Gregory 
[36-35];  m  June  13,  1901,  SALLIE  A.  ROTHENBERGER;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Helfrich) 
Rothenberger.  Deputy  County  Treasurer;  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Homer  L.,  b  Apr.  19,  1903;  U.  S.  Navy. 

2.  George  W.,  b  Mar.  5,  1906;  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Matilda,  b  June  7,  1907;  d  Dec.  22,  1907. 

4.  Ruth  Amelia,  b  June  28,  1910;  Reading,  Pa. 

[36-134]  HELEN  T.  WIEGNER,  dau  Daniel  and  Susanna  Wiegner  [36-37];  m  HIRAM  KIRK. 
One  child: 

[36-257]  Irvin  Wiegner,  b  Apr.  18,  1861;  m  Anna  Hechler. 

[36-136]  DANIEL  A.  WIEGNER,  s  Daniel  and  Susanna  Wiegner  [36-37];  m  MARY  S - . 

Lived  in  Reading,  Pa.  Will  prob.,  1908. 

Children  (3):  1.  Emma  D.,  2.  Daniel,  3.  William.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[36-137]  NATHAN  GEARY,  b  June  30,  1840;  d  June  13,  1915;  s  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Weaver) 
Gery  [36-39];  m  ELIZA  SEIBERT,  b  Jan.  31,  1841;  d  Nov.  4,  1911;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Hartman)  Seibert.  Farmer.  Germansville,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[36-258]  1.  Emma,  b  Jan.  30,  1862;  m  Harry  Kistler. 

[36-259]  2.  James,  b  Apr.  18,  1863;  m  Sadie  Hoppes. 

[36-260]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  28,  1864;  m  Josiah  Krum. 

[36-137.1]  SUSAN  GERY,  dau  Daniel  and - —  (Matthias)  Gery  [36-40];  m  HUGH  WAS- 

SERMAN.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  obtain  complete  data.  At  least  three  children .] 

Children  (3): 

[36-260.1]  1.  William,  m;  dec;  no  issue. 

[36-260.2]  2.  Jennie;  dec;  m  A1  Krause. 

[36-260.3]  3.  Katie,  m - Hall;  R.  F.  D.,  Walnutport,  Pa. 


[36-137.2]  STEPHEN  GERY,  s  Daniel  and  -  (Matthias)  Gery  [36-40];  m  SARAH 

QUEEN.  Stephen  Gery  is  dec  (1918),  but  his  widow  lived  at  Walnutport,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  [  Unable 
to  verify .] 

Children  (4): 

1.  Oliver,  single. 

[36-260.4]  2.  Stephen,  m. 

3.  John,  single. 

4.  Irwin,  single. 

[36-137.3]  DANIEL  GERY,  s  Daniel  and  -  (Matthias)  Gery  [36-40];  m  AMANDA 

SAEGER.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

Children  (3): 

1.  Erasmus;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

2.  Charles,  d  young. 

3.  Wilson,  d  young. 


[36-137.4]  MARIA  GERY,  dec;  dau  Daniel  and  — — — — -  (Matthias)  Gery  [36-40];  m  WILLIAM 
KANE.  Lived  in  Walnutport,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 


[36-138]  MARY  ANN  GEHRY,  b  Nov.  10,  1855;  d  Sept.  29,  1897;  dau  William  and  Eliza  (Resh) 
Gehry  [36-41];  m  Nov.  30,  1872,  PETER  ADAM  RABENOLD,  b  Feb.  9,  1851;  d  Nov.  21,  1906; 
<s  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Guth)  Rabenold.  Farmer;  So.  Whitehall,  Pa.  (1921.) 


Children  ( 9 ): 


[36-261] 
[36-26 1.1  a]} 
[36-261. lb] J 


1.  Libbie  Ellen  Hannah,  b  Sept.  29,  1874;  m  Chas.  F.  Deibert. 

2.  Angie  Victoria,  b  Dec.  21,  1876;  d  Mar.  13,  1916;  m  (  '^co^ 

12.  Harvey  Wint. 


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[36-261.2]  3.  Alice  Eliza  May,  b  May  8,  1879;  m  William  Sinwell. 

[36-261.3]  4.  Amos  William,  b  Feb.  7,  1881;  m  Laura  Schmoyer. 

[36-261.4]  5.  Anna  Minnie  Minerva,  b  Nov.  23,  1882;  m  Milton  M.  Grammes. 

[36-261.5]  6.  Carrie  Luella,  b  July  18,  1884;  m  Howard  W.  Moyer;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36—261.6]  7.  Eddie  Franklin  Cleveland,  b  Oct.  15,  1887;  m  Eva  Mackes;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-261.7]  8.  Raymon  Jonas  Peter,  b  Feb.  26,  1893;  m  Esther  M.  Wetherhold. 

9.  Florence  Mary  Ann  Gehry,  b  Sept.  22,  1897;  unm;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-140]  JONAS  GEARY,  b  Jan.  15,  1844;  d  Nov.  18,  1917;  s  Jonas  and - Geary  [36-42]; 

m  May  29,  1874,  ELLEN  HOLLINGSHEAD,  d  June  15,  1907;  dau  Henry  and  Harriet  (Beiber) 
Hollingshead.  (1920.)  The  mother  of  Jonas  Geary  died  at  time  of  his  birth  and  he  was  raised  by 
an  uncle. 

Children  (2): 

[36-261.8]  1.  Henry  H.,  b  Feb.  27,  1875;  rn  Frances  LePard. 

[36-261.9]  2.  Ada  Scott,  b  Jan.  18,  1883;  m  E.  N.  Zern. 

[36-142]  CHARLES  HILLEGASS  CARL,  b  Jan.  13,  1864;  s  George  Gery  and  Emeline  (Hillegass) 
Carl  [36-45];  m  MARY  FOX,  b  Sept.  20,  1870;  dau  Jacob  M.  and  Jane  (Fager)  Fox.  E.  Greenville, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-674]  1.  Lizzie  May,  b  Dec.  10,  1885;  m.  Addy  R.  Ziegler. 

[36-261.10]  2.  Annie  Emeline,  b  Jan.  11,  1889;  m  Tilghman  C.  Hoffman. 

[36-143]  GEORGE  H.  CARL,  b  Apr.  21,  1867;  s  George  Gery  and  Emeline  (Hillegass)  Carl 
[36-45];  m  ELLA  MAY  DIMMIG,  b  Oct.  27,  1872;  dau  Jessiah  and  Mary  Ann  (Kline)  Dimmig.  1127 
W.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[36-144]  ANNIE  M.  CARL,  b  Mar.  19,  1872;  dau  George  Gery  and  Emeline  (Hillegass)  Carl 
[36-45];  m  Mar.  26,  1898,  CHARLES  F.  ROTH,  b  Nov.  25,  1874;  s  Henry  H.  and  Angeline  (Brey) 
Roth.  Teacher;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Elmer  C.,  b  Oct.  17,  1899. 

2.  Clifford  P.,  b  Dec.  26,  1900;  d  July  2,  1901. 

3.  Ralph  C.,  b  Nov.  29,  1902. 

4.  Helen  E.,  b  June  17,  1905. 

5.  Rena  A.,  b  July  19,  1909. 

6.  George  H.,  b  Jan.  2,  1912. 

[36-145]  ELMER  H.  CARL,  b  Apr.  19,  1876;  s  George  G.  and  Emeline  (Hillegass)  Carl  [36-45]; 
m  Aug.  17,  1904,  HANNAH  JEANNETTE  WAGNER,  b  Apr.  23,  1876;  daw  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Wanner) 
Wagner.  Teacher  of  mathematics,  N.  E.  High  School;  6414  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Katherine  Corinne,  b  Sept.  20,  1905. 

[36-146]  MARY  B.  CARL,  b  May  27,  1879;  dau  George  Gery  and  Emeline  (Hillegass)  Carl  [36 — 45] ; 
m  Dec.  14,  1901,  CALVIN  G.  ALBITZ,  b  Feb.  25,  1878;  s  Ambrose  and  Susanna  (Nuss)  Albitz.  E. 
Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Carl  Harold,  b  Jan.  8,  1903. 

2.  Grace  E.,  b  Feb.  3,  1906. 

3.  Marion  R.,  6  Apr.  11,  1912. 

[36-147]  GEORGE  MORRIS  CARL,  b  Feb.  13,  1864;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Carl 
[36—46];  m  Sept.  22,  1888,  LAURA  ELLEN  KEMMERER,  b  June  19,  1869;  dau  Daniel  and  Mary 
(Getter)  Kemmerer.  Summer  Resort  Hotel;  Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Eva  May,  6  Dec.  30,  1888;  d  Apr.  12,  1909;  single. 

2.  Elmer  K.,  b  Oct.  11,  1892;  single ;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

3.  Lane  K.,  b  Nov.  1,  1905;  single',  Schwenksville,  Pa. 


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[36-148]  ALICE  JANE  CARL,  b  Apr.  24,  1866;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Carl  [36-46]; 
m  Apr.  19,  1890,  ALFRED  S.  ROEDER,  b  Nov.  9,  1865;  s  Thomas  M.  and  Catharine  (Seifert)  Roeder. 
Farmer  and  Organist;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  Catharine,  b  Dec.  9,  1890;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

2.  Jesse  Norman,  b  June  29,  1892;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-262]  3.  George  Washington,  b  Feb.  22,  1894;  m  Gertrude  Hoffman. 

4.  Samuel  Thomas,  b  July  27,  1895;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

5.  Esther  Alice,  b  June  4,  1897 ;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

6.  Anna  Naomi,  b  Mar.  4,  1900;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

7.  Emma  Salome,  b  Jan.  10,  1902;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

8.  Marion  Irene,  b  Jan.  2,  1904;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

Elizabeth  C.,  Jesse  N.,  and  Anna  N.  Roeder  have  all  been  graduated  from  Perkiomen  School. 
Jesse  N.  Roeder  also  from  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  in  1917.  They  are  teachers 
in  the  public  and  high  schools.  Emma  S.  and  Marion  I.  Roeder  are  students  at  Perkiomen  School, 
members  of  classes  ’20  and  ’21  respectively.  Samuel  T.  Roeder  is  a  graduate  of  Shissler’s  Business 
College,  Norristown,  Pa.,  and  Esther  A.  Roeder  is  a  graduate  of  the  American  Commercial  School, 
Norristown,  Pa. 

Jesse  N.  and  Samuel  T.  Roeder  have  served  their  country  in  the  United  States  Army  during  the 
great  World  War. 

Alfred  S.  Roeder  has  been  organist  of  the  New  Goshenhoppen  Reformed  Church  for  the  past 
twenty-four  years. 

[36-149]  ELIZABETH  CATHERINE  CARL,  b  Apr.  4,  1869;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss) 
Carl  [36-46];  m  May  4,  1893,  REV.  WILLIAM  ERWIN  FREDERICH,  b  July  4,  1868;  s  John 
Casper  and  Arovesta  (Shive)  Frederich.  Minister  of  the  Gospel;  101  Dana  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alma  C.,  b  Apr.  2,  1894;  101  Dana  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

2.  Esther,  b  Feb.  14,  1896;  d  Aug.  30,  1896. 

3.  William  C.,  b  Jan.  23,  1909;  101  Dana  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

[36-150]  ELLEN  AMANDA  CARL,  b  Mar.  30,  1871;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Carl 
[36-46];  m  May  12,  1896,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  WENNIG,  b  July  15,  1870;  s  Nathan  and  Caro¬ 
line  Wennig.  Traveling  Auditor,  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. ;  Waverly  Place,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[36-263]  1.  Samuel  Grover  Carl,  b  July  4,  1887;  ?n  Emma  Bartholomew;  Corning,  Pa. 

2.  Edith  Irene,  b  Nov.  8,  1897. 

3.  Dorothy  Marie,  b  Mar.  17,  1904;  d  Apr.  12,  1905. 

[36-151]  ANNIE  CARL,  b  Mar.  9,  1880;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Krauss)  Carl  [36-46];  m 
Nov.  2,  1901,  JOHN  P.  GERY,  b  Nov.  19,  1874;  s  Reading  J.  and  Sarah  M.  (Pfleiger)  Gery.  Cigar 
packer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Russell  Carl,  b  July  15,  1902;  d  Dec.  13,  1902. 

2.  Alton  Paul,  b  Dec.  14,  1905. 

3.  Lester  Raymond,  b  Jan.  25,  1917. 

[36-151.1]  EDWIN  T.  CARL,  d  Apr.  30,  1920;  s  John  G.  and  Mary  Carl  [36-47];  m - 

Children  (2): 

[36-263.1]  1.  Daughter,  m  William  Dimmig. 

2.  William;  Allentown,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[36-152]  GEORGE  SCHLICHER,  b  Mar.  24,  1845;  d  Aug.  17,  1915;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Geisler) 
Schlicher  [36-49];  m  EMMA  KNETZ,  b  Dec.  2,  1847;  dec. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Albert,  b  Jan.  11,  1880;  d  June  8,  1882. 

2.  Edwin  K.,  d  aged  9  years. 


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[36-153]  HENRY  SCHLICHER,  b  Oct.  4,  1840;  d  Jan.  8,  1907;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel) 
Schlicher  [36-49];  m  Apr.  30,  1864,  EMMALINA  GERY,  b  Aug.  1,  1842;  d  Mar.  7,  1875;  dau  Johann 
and  Catherina  (Mumbauer)  Gery.  Lineman.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[36-264]  1.  Heinrich  Franklin,  b  Nov.  6,  1864;  m  Ellen  C.  Schankweiler. 

[36-265]  2.  Clement  W.,  b  Nov.  19,  1866;  m  Ida  Weil. 

[36-266]  3.  Johann  A.,  b  Mar.  8,  1868;  m  Emma  K.  Stoudt. 

[36-267]  4.  Catherine,  b  June  2,  1871;  m  Harry  W.  Nagle. 

5.  Anna  M.,  b  June  2,  1873;  Des  Moines,  la. 

6.  George  A.  W.,  b  Feb.  2,  1875;  d  Mar.  21,  1875. 

[36-154]  EDWIN  K.  SCHLICHER,  b  Jan.  5,  1844;  d  Mar.  18,  1904;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel) 
Schlicher  [36-49];  m  SARAH  SMITH,  b  Nov.  9,  1845;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Rader)  Smith.  Res. 
widow  (1921),  7  No.  5th  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Edwin  K.  Schlicher  served  two  terms  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  at  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[36-268.1]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  17,  1867;  d  Feb.  10,  1904;  m  Dr.  J.  H.  Swaving. 

[36-268.2]  2.  S.  Effie,  b  June  9,  1870;  m  Louis  F.  Stoffregen. 

3.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  d  Oct.  10,  1899;  unm. 

4.  George  Monroe,  b  May  7,  1875;  unm;  Nampa,  Idaho. 

5.  Kate  Olive,  b  Jan.  25,  1877;  unm.  Teacher;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[36-268.3]  6.  Charles  Edwin,  b  Jan.  9,  1881;  m  Esther  Fisher;  Spangler,  Pa. 

[36-155]  JONAS  SCHLICHER,  s  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49];  m  CLARA 
BAUMAN.  Zieglersville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Warren. 

2.  Lizzie,  m - Bottinger;  Royersford,  Pa. 


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[36-270] 


3.  Alice,  m  Roscoe  Prizer;  Weldon,  Pa. 

[  No  further  data;  letters  unans .] 


[36-156]  THOMAS  SCHLICHER,  d;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49];  m  MARY 
BARTHOLOMEW.  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (5):  Thomas,  Stella,  Eva,  Charles  and  Paul.  [  No  further  data;  letters  unans.] 

[36-157]  ELIZABETH  SCHLICHER,  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49];  m 
GEORGE  MOYER.  Hoppenville,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Oswin;  Hoppenville,  Pa. 

2.  Emma,  m - — ;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 


[36-270.1] 

[36-271] 

[36-272] 

[36-273] 

[36-274] 


3.  Sallie,  m  Sylvester  Doll. 

4.  Agnes;  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Joseph,  m - Lutz;  R.  F.  D.,  Barto,  Pa. 

6.  Cora,  m  Howard  Long;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

7.  Jennie,  b  Sept.  20,  1884;  m  Melvin  Gerhart. 

8.  Charles,  m;  Kumry,  Pa. 

9.  Clem.;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[  No  further  data;  letters  unans.] 

[36-158]  EMMA  SCHLICHER,  b  Jan.  3,  1848;  d  June  20,  1920;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel) 
Schlicher  [36-49];  m  May  19,  1866,  JERRY  HUFF,  b  June  10,  1840;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Mull) 
Huff.  Harness  maker.  Res.  2924  N.  Bambrey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (10): 

[36-275]  1.  M.  Ida,  b  Sept.  11,  1866;  m  Harry  B.  Warner. 

2.  Oswin,  b  July  18,  1868;  d  Mar.  7,  1869. 

[36-276]  3.  Kate,  b  Feb.  8,  1870;  m  Sydney  Focht. 

[36—277 ]  4.  Sevilla,  b  Dec.  29,  1871;  m  Bert  Truitt  ;  5943  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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[36-278]  5.  Emma  F.,  h  Dee.  30,  1873;  m  William  Boor. 

[36-279]  6.  George  E.,  h  Dec  11,  1875;  m  Alice  M.  Magargal. 

7.  Warren,  b  Sept.  22,  1877;  d  Mar.  14,  1899. 

[36-280]  8.  Alice,  b  Dec.  14,  1879;  m  Stephen  Kilpatrick. 

[36-280.1]  9.  Florence,  b  Mar.  24,  1884;  m  William  0.  Flounders. 

[36-280.2]  10.  Charles,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  m  Mary  Balmer. 

v 

[36-159]  LUCINDA  SCHLICHER,  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49];  m  FRANK 
HILTEBEITEL.  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Sarah,  2.  Minerva,  3.  Frank,  4.  Irwin,  5.  Wallace. 

[36-281]  6.  Belle,  m  Harry  Cassel;  Collegeville,  Pa.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[36-160]  FIANNA  SUSAN  SCHLICHER,  b  Dec.  19,  1852;  d  June  8,  1873;  dau  George  and  Sarah 
(Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49];  m  SAMUEL  KOOKER,  dec. 

One  child:  Samuel  Reed,  b  June  4,  1873;  d  June  18,  1873. 

[36-161]  MARY  SCHLICHER,  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49];  m  J.  M. 
BARTHOLOMEW.  Res.  424 Ri  N.  Fulton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Emma;  m  Lesher  Hillegass;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Ralph,  m - Warmkessel,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  George,  m. 

4.  Jennie,  m. 

5.  Mamie,  m. 

6.  Ambrose,  m. 

7.  Henry,  m. 

8.  Wallace,  m. 

9.  Harrison,  m. 

10.  Walter. 

11.  Roy. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete ] 

[36-163]  SAMUEL  SCHLICHER,  b  Feb.  22,  1855;  s  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Garden)  Schlicher 
[36-50];  mNov.  23,  1878,  LENA  SIMON,  b  Feb.  9,  1857;  dau  Philip  and  Margaret  (Gehringer)  Simon. 
Farmer;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

[36-292]  1.  Katie,  b  June  24,  1880;  m  John  Wagner. 

[36-291]  2,  Maggie,  b  Nov.  16,  1881;  d  May  28,  1917;  m  Myron  T.  Fetterman. 

3.  Sallie  A.,  b  June  29,  1887;  d  May  23,  1888. 

[36-294]  4.  Mamie,  b  Oct.  10,  1889;  m  Clarence  Kline;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[36-293]  5.  Lydia,  b  Aug.  19,  1891;  m  Charles  Kneule;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

6.  Samuel,  b  May  9,  1895. 

[36-165]  REBECCA  SCHLICHER,  dau  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Garden)  Schlicher  [36-50];  m 
PETER  FRANK. 

Children  (3): 

1.  William;  Bally,  Pa. 

[36-294.1]  2.  Emma,  m  William  Gallman;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

Emma  Frank  had  a  son,  John  Stoudt,  son  of  Oliver  Stoudt. 

[36-294.2]  3.  Daughter,  m  Solomon  Letherliouse. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[36-167]  WILLIAM  SCHLICHER,  b  Sept.  14,  1841;  d  Mar.  22,  1880;  s  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz) 
Schlicher  [36-51];  m  TIVILIA  BITTING.  Rittersville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[36-294.3]  Milton;  Rittersville,  Pa.  [No  further  data  obtamable.} 


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[36-283] 

[36-284] 

[36-285] 

[36-286] 

[36-287] 

[36-288] 

[36-289] 

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[36-168]  MARIA  ETTA  SCHLICHER,  b  Aug.  14,  1843;  dau  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz)  Schlicher 
[36-51];  m  Mar.  23,  1866,  EDWIN  FETZER,  b  Mar.  17,  1845;  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Ferber)  Fetzer. 
241  No.  12th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

[36-295]  1.  Amanda  E.,  b  May  27,  1867;  m  John  C.  Kleinsmith. 

[36-296]  2.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  8.  1868;  m  Edward  Lucas;  530  N.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-297]  3.  Agnes  )  twinSi  b  0ct.  4,  1871 ;  (  d  May  27,  1920;  m  Horace  8.  Rufe. 

4.  George  j  [  d  Aug.  20,  1874. 

[36-169]  LEVINUS  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  19,  1845;  d  May  6,  1895;  s  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz) 
Schlicher  [36-51];  rn  Sept.  7,  1875,  MARTHA  FEGLEY,  b  Sept.  7,  1855;  d  May  23,  1888;  dau  Jesse 
and  Elizabeth  (Barr)  Fegley.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ida  A.  J.,  b  Apr.  2,  1876;  38  So.  Law  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-297.1]  2.  Cora  L.,  b  Aug.  2,  1878;  m  Charles  W.  Wieser. 

3.  Emma  M.,  b  Jan.  14,  1881;  d  Apr.  14,  1886. 

[36-297.2]  4.  Walter  F.,  b  Sept.  3,  1887;  m  Mabel  B.  Moyer. 


[36-170]  NELSON  SCHLICHER,  b  Feb.  21,  1848;  d  Oct.  12,  1885;  s  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz) 
Schlicher  [36-51];  m  July  9,  1870,  ELLAMANDA  BORTZ,  b  Jan.  28,  1852.  Miller.  Res.  (widow), 
714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 


[36-297. 3a] 

[36-297.3b] 

[36-297.4] 

[36-297.6] 

[36-297.5] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Annie  M..  b  Nov.  5,  1871;  m  I  William  Reese. 

I  2.  Harry  Balliet. 

2.  Ella  J.,  b  Oct.  10,  1874;  d  Apr.  16,  1914;  rn  George  J.  Fink. 

3.  Clara  A.,  b  May  4,  1881 ;  m  William  S.  Mink. 

4.  William  B.  D.,  b  Sept.  6,  1883;  rn  Blanche  C.  Kerchner. 

5.  Nelson  Edward,  b  Feb.  25,  1886;  single ;  714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 


[36-171]  BENJAMIN  SCHLICHER,  s  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz)  Schlicher  [36-51];  rn  LIZZIE 
- .  Collegeville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Mary  Ann.  [  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 


[36-172]  DIANA  SCHLICHER,  b  Jan.  25,  1854;  d  Mar.  22,  1918;  dau  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz) 
Schlicher  [36-51];  m  Jan.  2,  1875,  JACOB  MAURER,  b  Jan.  8,  1847;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  M.  (Hahn) 
Maurer.  Carpenter;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[36-300.2]  1.  Daniel,  b  Feb.  3,  1876;  m  Laura  Virginia  Brownback 

[36-299]  2.  Ella  May,  b  Sept.  4,  1877;  m  W.  Clayton  Anderson. 

|36-300a]  I  3  Annie_  b  Jui  14  1878.  m  (  1  H  J.  Dunkelberger. 

[36-300b]  J  ‘  1  2.  Clarence  W.  Bertolet. 

[36-300.1]  4.  William  L.,  b  Oct.  30,  1881;  m  Ella  Stauffer. 


[36-173a]  SARAH  SCHLICHER,  dau  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz)  Schlicher  [36-51];  rn  1st  time, 
AMBROSE  RISCHEL. 

One  child:  Ida,  m - Scholl;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[36-1 73b]  SARAH  (SCHLICHER)  RISCHEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  CHARLES  HISKEY. 
Res.  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

One  child:  Allen;  Bethlehem,  Pa.  [  No  further  data;  letters  unans.] 

[36-174]  JOHN  ALFRED  SCHLICHER,  s  Daniel  and  Amelia  (Batz)  Schlicher  [36-51] ;  rn  LILLIE 
KNAUSS.  509  No.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  [  No  further  data;  letters  unans.] 

[36-176]  JAMES  SCHLICHER,  b - — ;  s  Nathan  and  Lydia  (Heller)  Schlicher  [36-52];  rn 

ALICE  S - -.  Lived  at  Old  Zionsville,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Katie  May,  b  Sept.  23,  1901 ;  d  Apr.  18,  1902. 

2.  John  James,  b  Aug.  20,  1902;  d  Jan.  26,  1903. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 


[36-177]  CALVIN  SCHLICHER,  b  Sept.  18,  1866;  s  Nathan  and  Lydia  (Heller)  Schlicher  [36-52]; 
m  May  27,  1893,  ADA  KICHLINE,  b  July  18,  1874;  dau  Clinton  and  Sarah  (Oblinger)  Kichline. 
Carpenter.  Res.  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (11): 

[36-300.3]  1.  Elmira,  b  May  2,  1894;  m  Cerenus  Hersh;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

2.  Gwennie,  b  Jan.  9,  1896;  d  May  26,  1901. 

3.  Charles,  b  Jan.  25,  1898. 

4.  Ralph,  b  Nov.  25,  1899. 

5.  Helen,  b  Apr.  24,  1901. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  27,  1902. 

7.  Earl,  b  Oct,  3,  1904. 

8.  Hilda,  b  Oct.  11,  1905. 

9.  Robert,  b  Apr.  24,  1908. 

10.  Ruth,  b  June  20,  1910. 

11.  Althea,  b  Apr.  8,  1915. 

[36-178]  AMANDA  SCHLICHER,  b  Mar.  20,  1865;  dau  Nathan  and  Lydia  (Heller)  Schlicher 
[36-52];  m  May  31,  1884,  WILLIAM  SCHUECK,  b  Dec.  27,  1856;  d  Oct.  25,  1906;  s  Matthias  and 
Anna  (Wetzel)  Schueck.  Mason  work;  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

[36-300.4]  1.  Clinton,  b  June  20,  1885;  m  Minnie  Bauer. 

[36-300.5]  2.  Howard,  b  Aug.  26,  1887;  m  Helen  Hilbert. 

[36-300.6]  3.  Cora,  b  Jan.  31,  1889;  m  Walter  Snyder. 

4.  Elmer,  b  Dec.  5,  1890;  Alburtis,  Pa. 

5.  Herbert,  b  Aug.  2,  1892;  Alburtis,  Pa. 

[36-300.7]  6.  Charles,  b  Nov.  18,  1894;  m  Marne  Dey;  Alburtis,  Pa. 

[36-300.8]  7.  William,  b  Oct.  5,  1897;  m  Helen  Gery. 

8.  Lloyd,  b  Nov.  23,  1900;  Alburtis,  Pa. 


[36-180]  MORRIS  SCHLICHER,  $  Charles  and  Lydia  (Bartholomew)  Schlicher  [36-53] ;  m 
Children  (2): 

1.  Charles. 

2.  Howard;  lives  in  Allentown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


[36-181]  FIANNA  M.  J.  CHRISTMAN,  b  Mar.  26,  1848;  d  Aug.  8,  1920;  dau  John  and  Susanna 
(Gery)  Christman  [36-55];  m  Dec.  18,  1869,  JAMES  A.  STEINMAN,  b  Dec.  9,  1839;  d  Apr.  25,  1898; 
s  John  and  Catharine  (Kehl)  Steinman.  Farmer;  Hereford,  P.  O.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (9): 

[36-302]  1.  Katie  S.,  b  Feb.  5,  1871;  m  Milton  Hohl. 

[36—30 1  ]  2.  John  F.  C.,  b  Nov.  22,  1872;  m  Laura  Jane  Yeakel. 

3.  Anna  J.,  b  Nov.  11,  1874;  d  Mar.  3,  1885. 

[36-303]  4.  M.  Agnes,  b  Jan.  1,  1877;  m  Elmer  H.  Fetterman. 

[36-307]  5.  James  E.,  b  Apr.  6,  1879;  m  Carrie  I.  Trump. 

6.  Ida  M.,  b  Oct.  24,  1881;  d  Mar.  18,  1885. 

[36-306]  7.  Lottie  J.,  b  Feb.  28,  1884;  m  Calvin  Freed. 

[36-304]  8.  Charles  G.,  b  Sept.  5,  1886;  m  Katie  S.  Raudenbush. 

[36-305]  9.  Ralph  J.,  b  Feb.  9,  1892;  m  Viola  Merkle;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 


[36-185]  GEORGE  STEINMAN,  b  July  1,  1869;  s  W.  Frank  and  Helene  (Gery)  Steinman 
[36-57];  m  MARY  CHRISTMAN.  Res.  Palm,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Katie  A.,  2.  William  F.,  3.  Willis  J.  [  Hist.  Berks  Co.;  unable  to  verify.] 


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[36-186]  EMMA  C.  J.  GERY,  b  Dec.  7,  1859;  d  Nov.  29,  1904;  dau  George  G.  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Kline)  Gery  [36-58] ;  m  May  23,  1885,  ALFRED  S.  WELDER,  b  Nov.  4,  1863;  s  George  B.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Seipel)  Welder.  Millwright  and  carpenter;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[36-308]  Irene,  b  May  11,  1890;  m  Benjamin  Wealand;  660  Gordon  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[36-187]  EDWIN  H.  J.  GERY,  b  Mar.  5,  1857;  s  George  G.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Kline)  Gery  [36-58]; 
m  Feb.  19,  1887,  LILLIE  JANE  MOYER,  b  Mar.  1,  1866;  dau  Nathan  S.  and  Annie  (Eschbach) 
Moyer.  Carpenter;  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[36-309]  Annie  E.,  b  Oct.  4,  1881;  d  Nov.  7,  1916;  m  W.  T.  Stauffer;  Palm,  Pa. 

[36-190]  JOHN  M.  GERY,  b  Dec.  31,  1871;  s  Charles  G.  and  Sarah  (Marsteller)  Gery  [36—59] ; 
m  June  1,  1895,  ALICE  MOYER,  b  Mar.  1,  1868;  dau  Nathan  and  Annie  (Eschbach)  Moyer.  Painter; 
407  No.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Frederick,  b  Feb.  10,  1896;  d  Aug.  7,  1896. 

2.  Charles  M.,  b  Jan.  16,  1897;  m  Mabel  Fritch;  407  N.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Eugene  F.,  b  Jan.  6,  1898;  m  Mamie  V.  Meas. 

4.  Helen  M.,  b  Feb.  23,  1899;  m  Fred  Meily;  506  Broad  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

5.  Ruba  V.,  b  Mar.  2,  1900;  d  Apr.  17,  1900. 

6.  Earl  J.,  b  Dec.  2,  1901;  d  Dec.  22,  1901. 

7.  Vernie  V.,  b  June  1,  1905;  d  Aug.  20,  1906. 

8.  Mildred  E.,  b  Sept.  1,  1908;  407  N.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-190.1]  SALLIE  GERY,  b  July  5,  1877;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Sarah  (Marsteller)  Gery  [36-59]; 
m  June  5,  1897,  JOHN  M.  GERY,  b  July  31,  1871 ;  s  Michael  N.  and  Sallie  Ann  (Reese)  Gery.  Mason; 
E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Jennie  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1899;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

2.  Elmer  M.,  b  Feb.  15,  1901;  d  Apr.  13,  1901. 

3.  Harvey  C.,  b  Feb.  23,  1902;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

4.  Norman  C.,  b  Dec.  1,  1903;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

5.  Paul  F.,  b  Apr.  15,  1906;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

6.  Ralph  J.,  b  Feb.  20,  1910;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

7.  Mamie  M.,  b  Aug.  6,  1912;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

8.  Ella  M.,  b  Jan.  19,  1914;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-191.1]  PAUL  GERHART,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  s  Mahlon  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Gery)  Gerhart  [36-64]; 
m  Sept.  5,  1901,  KATIE  K.  BAUMAN,  b  Feb.  19,  1876;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Hariette  S.  (Kolb)  Bauman. 
Book-keeper;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (#): 

1.  Otto  Harold,  b  Feb.  14,  1909. 

2.  Kathryne,  b  Oct.  30,  1913. 

[36-191.3]  KATIE  R.  GERHART,  b  Dec.  10,  1874;  dau  Mahlon  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Gery)  Gerhart 
[36-64];  m  Nov.  24,  1903,  LINWOOD  B.  COX,  b  Sept.  5,  1876;  s  John  T.  and  Mary  F.  (Bean)  Cox. 
Druggist:  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Frances  G.,  b  Aug.  19,  1904. 

[36-192]  VELERIA  ANTRIM,  b  May  2,  1863;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Mary  T.  (Ochs)  Antrim  [36-65] ; 
m  June  28,  1884,  JAMES  H.  MILLER,  b  Jan.  4,  1860.  Spinnerstown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (7): 

[36-310]  1.  Ellen,  b  Aug.  25,  1884;  m  F.  Heffentrager;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-311]  2.  Carrie,  b  Apr.  13,  1888;  m  Henry  R.  Gerhart. 

3.  Elmer,  b  Nov.  13,  1890;  d  Feb.  28,  1895. 


[36-309.1] 

[36-309.2] 

[36-309.3] 


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[36-312]  4.  Emma  A.,  b  Jan.  6,  1893;  m  Raymond  Saylor. 

5.  Sallie,  b  Jan.  19,  1896;  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

6.  Edwin,  b  Jan.  23,  1899;  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

7.  Harry,  b  July  31,  1901;  d  Feb.  24,  1904. 

[36-193]  EMMA  ANTRIM,  b  June  21,  1865;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Mary  T.  (Ochs)  Antrim  [36-65]; 
m  Oct.  25,  1884,  SORADO  MILLER,  b  Dec.  26,  1861 ;  d  June  20,  1919;  s  George  Miller.  Postmaster; 
also  President  of  borough  town  council  for  a  number  of  years.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (J): 

[36-313]  1.  Missouria  May,  b  May  2,  1885;  m  Guy  G.  Sands. 

[ 36—314]  2.  Lulu  Oledo,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  m  John  H.  Gottshall. 

[36-315]  3.  Ralph  Sorado,  b  Dec.  5,  1888;  m  Ida  L.  Sterner. 

[36-316]  4.  Amos  Franklin,  b  June  30,  1892;  m  Florence  Ritter. 

[36-194]  MARY  C.  ANTRIM,  b  July  17,  1873;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Mary  T.  (Ochs)  Antrim  [36-65]; 
m  Feb.  24,  1906,  EUGENE  D.  ROEDER.  Spinnerstown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Carrie  E.,  b  Feb.  7,  1907. 

2.  Edwin  C.,  b  June  24,  1908. 

3.  Lena  A.,  b  Aug.  15,  1910. 

4.  Paul  E.,  b  July  17,  1915. 

[36-195]  JENNIE  ANTRIM,  b  Aug.  31,  1862;  dau  Edwin  G.  and  Susanna  (Gehman)  Antrim 
[36-68];  m  Dec.  27,  1888,  DR.  R.  S.  ALBRIGHT,  b  Oct.  21,  1861 ;  d  Apr.  19,  1909;  s  John  and  Sarah 
(Hamm)  Albright.  Physician;  Polo,  Ill.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[36-317]  Robert  Edwin,  b  Jan.  7,  1895;  m  Helen  J.  Megahan. 

[36-196]  HENRY  H.  ANTRIM,  b  Jan.  2,  1866;  s  Edwin  G.  and  Susanna  (Gehman)  Antrim 
[36-68];  rn  Oct.  4,  1893,  ELIZABETH  BUSWELL,  b  May  27,  1869;  dau  Joel  B.  and  Laura  V.  Buswell. 
Banker;  Freeport,  Ill.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Max  B.,  b  Sept.  9,  1895;  Freeport,  Ill. 

2.  H.  Stanley,  b  Sept.  8,  1898;  Freeport,  Ill. 

3.  Joel  P.,  b  Sept.  14,  1903;  Freeport,  Ill. 

[36-198]  ELMER  R.  ANTRIM,  b  May  1,  1870;  s  Edwin  G.  and  Susanna  (Gehman)  Antrim  [36-68] ; 
m  MARGARET  UNGER,  b  Oct.  7,  1875;  dau  Herman  and  Margaret  (Garson)  Unger.  Polo,  Ill.  (1920.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Donald  Melvin,  b  Aug.  6,  1899. 

2.  Robert  Bruce,  b  Nov.  8,  1900. 

3.  Geraldine,  b  Oct.  11,  1907. 

[36-201]  HOWARD  ANTRIM  ROEDER,  b  July  12,  1875;  s  William  M.  and  Lydia  Gery  (Antrim) 
Roeder  [36-70];  m  Sept.  3,  1902,  MATILDA  A.  WIEDER,  b  Mar.  15,  1879;  dau  Anthony  Wieder. 
Builder;  614  N.  9th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  June  20,  1903. 

2.  Anna,  b  Aug.  8,  1908. 

[36-202]  VENA  A.  ROEDER,  b  Mar.  16,  1880;  dau  William  M.  and  Lydia  Gery  (Antrim)  Roeder 

[36-70];  m  June  29,  1901, - STAUFFER;  d  1917.  Farmer;  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Florence  M.,  b  Oct.  29,  1902. 

2.  Harold  A.,  b  Feb.  24,  1904. 

3.  Andrew,  b  Aug.  28,  1905. 


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4.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  2,  1907. 

5.  William,  b  Mar.  9,  1910. 

6.  Allen,  b  Dec.  25,  1911. 

7.  Richard,  b  Jan.  1,  1915. 

[36-203]  ELMER  DANIEL  ANTRIM  ROEDER,  b  Mar.  30,  1887;  s  William  M.  and  Lydia  Gery 
(Antrim)  Roeder  [36-70];  m  Aug.  4,  1909,  FLORENCE  O.  REICHARD,  b  Jan.  12,  1888;  dau  Frank 
E.  Reichard.  Carpenter;  938  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Catharine  H.,  b  Feb.  1,  1910. 

2.  William  F.,  b  Sept.  4,  1911. 

[36-203.1]  ELLA  DIMMIG,  b  Feb.  22,  1873;  dau  William  G.  and  Rebecca  (Antrim)  Dimmig 

[36-71];  m  Dec.  1,  1896,  WAYNE  GABLE,  b  Sept.  2,  1871;  s  Solomon  and  -  (Dillingess) 

Gable.  Butcher;  409  Allen  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  C.,  b  Feb.  13,  1903. 

2.  Marion  M.,  b  Aug.  31,  1905. 

3.  Grace  M.,  b  Nov.  29,  1908. 

[36-204]  NATHANIEL  HEYDT,  s  Daniel  and  Sophia  (Glaes)  Heydt  [36-75];  m  LEAH  FRANK. 
E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[149-129b]  1.  Sallie,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  m  Robert  G.  Schultz. 

[36-317.1]  2.  Charles,  b  Sept.  2,  1890;  d  May  31,  1916;  m  Jennie  Baus  Althouse. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[36-205]  OLIVER  HEYDT,  b  May  15,  1857;  d  Jan.  26,  1892;  s  Daniel  and  Sophia  (Glaes)  Heydt 
[36-75];  m  ADELAIDE  SCHLICHER,  b  Feb.  9,  1859;  d  Sept.  9,  1921;  dau  Nathaniel  and  Lydia 
(Heller)  Schlicher  [36-52]. 

Children  (J): 

[11-224]  1.  Lillie  May,  b  May  26,  1880;  m  Samuel  S.  Urffer. 

2.  Oswin,  b  Nov.  26,  1883;  d  Sept.  20,  1885. 

3.  William  Harvey,  b  Nov.  26,  1883;  d  Mar.  29,  1903. 

4.  Edwin  E.,  b  Feb.  23,  1886;  d  Sept.  2,  1886. 

Adelaide  (Schlicher)  Heydt,  m  2d  time,  Edwin  S.  Urffer  [11-219]. 

[36-206]  WILLIAM  LEHR  SASSAMAN,  b  May  20,  1879;  s  Charles  Geary  and  Sophia  (Lehr) 
Sassaman  [36-79];  m  LAURA  EVERETT  MASON,  b  Aug.  18,  1883;  dau  Charles  Henry  and  Phoebe 
Elizabeth  (Chase)  Mason.  Sea  captain;  1324  Bond  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  No  children.  (1921.) 

William  Lehr  Sassaman  served  in  the  Spanish-American  War,  4th  Pa.  Vol.,  Co.  D,  2d  Brigade, 
1st  Div.,  1st  Army  Corps,  a  private.  He  was  in  the  Porto  Rican  expedition,  Army  of  Invasion,  under 
Gen.  John  R.  Brooke.  He  has  been  on  the  sea  for  many  years  and  has  been  Master  for  five  years. 

[36-207]  MAE  SASSAMAN,  b  Dec.  8,  1877;  dau  Charles  and  Sophia  (Lehr)  Sassaman  [36-79]; 
m  Feb.  18,  1899,  GEORGE  FLICKENGER,  b  June  28,  1877;  s  Nathan  and  Louisa  (Kerschner) 
Flickenger.  Proprietor  of  Garage;  614  Hanover  A ve.,. Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Esther  Mae,  b  Feb.  19,  1901. 

2.  Lillian  Bertha,  b  Oct.  31,  1902. 

3.  Edward  LeRoy,  b  Aug.  11,  1905. 

4.  Louise  Irene,  b  Mar.  24,  1908. 

5.  Charles  Nathan,  b  Dec.  18,  1909. 

6.  Grace  Evelyn,  b  Nov.  14,  1911. 

[36-208]  DAISY  SASSAMAN,  b  Nov.  20,  1880;  da  a  Charles  and  Sophia  (Lehr)  Sassaman  [36-79]; 
m  Aug.  4,  1904,  FRANK  BRINK,  b  June  6,  1880;  s  Andrew  J.  and  Alpharetta  (Morris)  Brink.  Silk 
Foreman;  56  Filmore  St.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  (1921.) 


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447 


Children  (2): 

1.  Hazel  V.,  b  July  14,  1905. 

2.  Charles  A.,  b  Dec.  31,  1906. 

[36-210]  SALLIE  K.  SASSAMAN,  b  Oct.  27,  1868;  dau  Milton  G.  and  Mary  Ann  (Kahler) 
Sassaman  [36-80];  m  Jan.  1,  1916,  JOHN  W.  HYNEMAN,  b  Dec.  17,  1858;  s  Henry  and  Harriet 
(Miller)  Hyneman.  Hatter;  327  Spruce  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-211]  EMMA  SASSAMAN,  6  Mar.  6,  1867;  dau  Milton  and  Mary  Ann  (Kahler)  Sassaman 
[36-80];  m  Jan.  4,  1896,  ISRAEL  MEYERS,  b  May  29,  1875;  d  Mar.  4,  1913;  s  Jeremiah  and  Lena 
(Wentling)  Meyers.  Painter;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-212]  GEORGE  K.  SASSAMAN,  b  July  23,  1875;  s  Milton  and  Mary  (Kahler)  Sassaman 
[36-80];  m  Mar.  30,  1906,  ALPHA  PYLE,  b  Mar.  6,  1886,  dau  Daniel  and  Annie  (Wentzel)  Pyle. 
Engineman;  607  No.  15th  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Carl,  6  Dec.  21,  1907. 

2.  Florence,  b  Apr.  15,  1908. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  14,  1910. 

[36-213]  ANNA  M.  SASSAMAN,  b  Apr.  8,  1882;  dau  Milton  and  Mary  Ann  (Kahler)  Sassaman 
[36-80];  m  Dec.  14,  1891,  JONATHAN  ZIEGLER,  b  Mar.  23,  1878;  s  Mannassas  and  Sarah  (Hilkert) 
Ziegler.  Silk  weaver;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Clarence,  b  Feb.  9,  1892;  d  May  9,  1892. 

[36-214a]  MAMIE  SASSAMAN,  b  Aug  21,  1874;  dau  Milton  and  Mary  Ann  (Kahler)  Sassaman 
[36—80];  m  1st  time,  JOHN  W.  CARLISA. 

One  child: 

[36-317.2]  Senoria  J.,  b  Sept.  1,  1899;  m  Gordon  R.  Clarke. 

[36-2 14b]  MAMIE  (SASSAMAN)  CARLISA,  m  2d  time,  May  16,  1912,  WILSON  H.  SOULTS, 
b  Nov.  16,  1873;  s  Robert  and  Mary  Soults.  Salesman;  750  So.  Campbell  St.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1921.) 
No  children. 

[36-215]  ELLA  SASSAMAN,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  dau  Milton  and  Mary  (Kahler)  Sassaman  [36-80]; 
m  Feb.  20,  1913,  WALLACE  BIELER,  b  Feb.  20,  1882;  s  Willoughby  O.  and  Emma  (Graber)  Bieler. 
Merchant;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Willoughby,  b  Nov.  8,  1915. 

[36-216]  FLORENCE  SASSAMAN,  b  Sept.  7,  1891;  dau  Milton  and  Sarah  (Kahler)  Sassaman 
[36-80];  m  Aug.  25,  1909,  CHARLES  S.  MACK,  b  June  17,  1886;  s  John  S.  and  Christina  (Moyer) 
Mack.  Cigar  maker;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harold  John,  b  Dec.  11,  1913. 

2.  Elsie  Mae,  b  May  3,  1915. 

3.  Senoria  Josephine,  b  Oct.  2,  1919. 

[36-217]  KATE  HEILIG,  b  Feb.  7,  1848;  dau  Edward  G.  and  Matilda  W.  (Lookingbill)  Heilig 
[36-81];  m  WILLIAM  H.  DeWITT.  326  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[36-318]  George,  b  Dec.  28,  1867 ;  m  Etta  Bair;  326  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[36-218]  MARY  A.  HEILIG,  b  Dec.  31,  1851;  d  Feb.  23,  1884;  dau  Edward  G.  and  Matilda  W. 
(Lookingbill)  (Luckenbell)  Heilig  [36-81];  m  DR.  O.  H.  FESHER;  s  Silas  W.  and  Anna  (Hartman) 
Fesher.  Physician;  1014  Chestnut  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[36-320]  1.  Charles  C.,  b  Apr.  16,  1876;  m  Jennie  A.  Garber. 

[ 36—321  ]  2.  Lester  L.,  b  June  18,  1878;  m  Annie  E.  Garber. 

[36-319]  3.  Edward  S.,  b  1880;  m  Elizabeth  Haag;  424  Ardmore  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 


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[36-2 19a]  GEORGE  E.  HEILIG,  b  Oct.  31,  1855;  s  Edward  G.  and  Matilda  W.  (Lookingbill) 
Heilig  [36-81];  m  1st,  July  8,  1875,  DEBORAH  B.  BERTOLET,  b  Dec.  29,  1856;  d  Dec.  29,  1907; 
dau  Samuel  P.  and  Mary  A.  (Binder)  Bertolet. 

Children  (2): 

[36-321.1]  1.  S.  Edward,  b  Dec.  20,  1875;  m  Minnie  Sybilla  Wilson. 

[36-321.2]  2.  Ralph  Bertolet,  b  Aug.  13,  1882;  m  Anna  Elise  Zimmer. 


[36-2 19b]  GEORGE  E.  HEILIG,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  16,  1913,  ELSIE  SCHUSTER, 
b  Dec.  22,  1888;  dau  Albert  and  Augusta  (Rodiger)  Schuster.  Book-keeper;  4621  No.  12th  St.,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[36-220]  LAURA  V.  HEILIG,  b  Apr.  15,  1859;  d  Mar.  11,  1887;  dau  Edward  G.  and  Matilda  W. 
(Luckenbeel)  Heilig  [36-81];  m  Nov.  30,  1876,  CORNELIUS  H.  MEHLHOUSE,  b  Feb.  11,  1851; 
d  Jan  14,  1917;  s  Henry  and  Hanna  (Strohm)  Mehlhouse.  Painter  and  paper  hanger.  Pottstown, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[36-321.3]  1.  Edward  H.,  b  Feb.  10,  1877;  m  Ella  J.  Phifer. 

[36-321.4]  2.  Roy  A.,  b  June  21,  1878;  m  Gertrude  Neely. 

[36-221]  IRWIN  WINFIELD  HEILIG,  b  June  8,  1861 ;  d  June  30,  1914;  s  Edward  G.  and  Matilda 
W.  (Lookingbill)  Heilig  [36-81];  m  MARY  DOTTS. 

One  child:  Veda;  3924  LaSalle  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  [  No  further  data.) 


[36-222]  AGNES  ROBERTA  HEILIG,  b  Nov.  20,  1865;  dau  Edward  G.  and  Matilda  W.  (Look¬ 
ingbill)  Heilig  [36-81];  m  July  17,  1880,  MORRIS  BRENDLINGER,  b  Aug.  16,  1856;  s  Solomon  and 
Lydia  (Yohn)  Brendlinger.  Carpenter;  477  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 


[36-321.5] 

[36-321. 6a] 
[36-321. 6b] 


Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Apr.  13,  1883;  m  Clara  Hoffman,  dec. 

2.  Jennie  A.,  b  July  16,  1886. 

3.  Leon  H.,  b  Apr.  23,  1889;  m  j  2>  Edna  w>  Beeeher< 


[36-223]  JAMES  E.  HEILIG,  b  June  3,  1844;  d  Nov.  26,  1913;  s  Edward  G.  and  Matilda  W. 
(Lookingbill)  Heilig  [36—81  ] ;  m  Nov.  17,  1866,  FANNIE  F.  WENSEL,  b  Aug.  24,  1845 ;  d  Oct.  10,  1892 ; 
dau  William  and  Mary  M.  (Haldeman)  Wensel. 

Children  ( 2 ): 


[36-321. 7a] 
[36-321. 7b] 


1.  Emerson  E.,  b  Dec.  25,  1867;  unm;  536  Farmington  Ave.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

1.  Harry  Skean. 


2.  Mary  E.,  b  July  4,  1875;  m 


2.  Allen  J.  Epright. 


[36-224]  ELMIRA  MATILDA  HEILIG,  b  July  29,  1845;  dau  William  G.  and  Maria  (Decker) 
Heilig  [36-82a];  m  Nov.  30,  1882,  JONATHAN  B.  KEMMERER,  b  Dec.  5,  1831;  d  Feb.  3,  1920; 
s  Henry  and  Salome  (Blank)  Kemmerer.  Res.  (widow),  828  Jackson  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[36-321.8]  Anna  Estella,  b  May  28,  1885;  m  Edwin  B.  Gerlach. 


[36-225]  MALARA  EMMA  HEILIG,  b  June  25,  1847;  dau  William  G.  and  Maria  (Decker)  Heilig 
[36-82a];  m  Aug.  11,  1883,  G.  H.  LILLY,  b  June  10,  1846;  d  Dec.  8,  1903;  s  George  and  Anna  M. 
(Keiper)  Lilly.  Res.  (widow),  1021  Chestnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Florence  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1884;  d  Feb.  8,  1890. 

[36-226]  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  HEILIG,  b  Apr.  8,  1856;  s  William  G.  and  Anna  L.  (Herber) 
Heilig  [36-82b];  m  Feb.  16,  1878,  IDA  JANE  ERICH,  b  Oct.  26,  1857;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Kincaid) 
Erich.  Mason;  427  No.  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

[36-321.12]  1.  Annie  May,  b  Dec.  26,  1878;  d  Dec.  18,  1911;  m  Frank  Diehl;  143  No.  7th  St., 

Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Harry  Howard,  b  July  31,  1881;  d  May  21,  1882. 


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449 


[36-321.11] 
[36-321.9] 
[36-321. 10a] 
[36-321. 10b] 


3.  William  Franklin,  b  May  9,  1882;  d  June  21.  1917;  m  Elsie  O.  Johnson,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  John  Herbert,  b  Jan.  21, 1884;  m  Margaret  Shugar;  3313  Carnegie  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

1  _  „n  t  7  r.  ~  |  1.  Herbert  Fluck. 

)  5.  Ellen  Jane,  b  Sept.  7,  1885;  m  (  2  Ernest  Johnson. 

6.  Robert  James,  b  July  23,  1887;  d  Oct.  27,  1888. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[36-230]  CALVIN  K.  GRABER,  b  Feb.  1,  1854;  s  Charles  and  Caroline  (Knetz)  Graber  [36-86]; 
m  Nov.  25,  1876,  JULIA  HOFFMAN,  b  Apr.  18,  1854;  d  Dec.  8,  1920.  Farmer;  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[36-323]  1.  Katie  M.,  b  May  5,  1877;  m  Harry  Brey. 

[36-322]  2.  Charles  H.,  b  Nov.  24,  1878;  m  Mabel  L.  Schultz. 

[36-324]  3.  John  E.,  b  Aug.  11,  1882;  m  Carrie  Treichler. 

[36-325]  4.  Carrie  J.,  b  Oct.  14,  1883;  d  Oct.  7,  1911;  m  Walter  Schmoyer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-326]  5.  Joseph  C.,  b  Aug.  25,  1886;  m  Olivia  Heydt;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-327]  6.  Willis  R.,  b  Mar.  24,  1890;  m,  Ella  Seasholtz;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[36-328]  7.  Latta  G.,  b  Feb.  4,  1893;  m  Frederick  Diehl. 

[36-328.1]  8.  Stella  F.,  b  May  20,  1894;  m  Frederick  Eschbach. 

[36-232]  ANNIE  WANNER,  b  Jan.  14,  1864;  dau - Wanner  and  Amelia  Wiegner  [36-90]; 

m  Dec.  25,  1883,  REMANDUS  FLY,  b  Dec.  16,  1860;  s  Joseph  and  Lovina  (Allen)  Fly.  Machinist; 
Quakertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[36-329]  1.  Walter  W.,  b  Mar.  11,  1886;  d  May  2,  1920;  m  Mabel  M.  Ott. 

[36-330]  2.  Theodore,  b  Nov.  9,  1888;  m  Rosie  Soliday. 

[36-331]  3.  Horace  W.,  b  Oct.  16,  1891;  m  Elsie  M.  Hess. 


[36-233]  REUBEN  W.  TRUMBOWER,  b  Mar.  13,  1868;  s  Samuel  Trumbower  and  Amelia  Wiegner 
[36-90];  m  Sept.  17,  1892,  SARAH  WOHLBACH,  b  Oct.  8,  1873;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Miller) 
Wohlbach.  Laborer;  Glendon,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Wilmer,  b  July  7,  1903;  d  Aug.  29,  1903. 

2.  Sadie,  b  Sept.  18,  1905. 

3.  Floyd,  b  May  5,  1908. 


[36-234a]  SYBILLA  TRAUGER,  b  Sept.  26,  1872;  dau  Samuel  and  Amelia  (Wiegner)  Trauger 
[36-90] ;  m  Dec.  16,  1892,  FRANK  C.  KREWSEN ;  s  John  W.  and  Cassie  (Parsons)  Krewsen.  Lineman. 
(1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Wilmer  E.,  b  Jan.  16,  1893;  d  Apr. - 

[36-332]  2.  Leslie  R.,  b  Mar.  26,  1894;  m  Mrs.  Lizzie  Moyer;  New  Hope,  Pa. 

[36-234b]  SYBILLA  (TRAUGER)  KREWSEN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  — ,  1900, 
CHARLES  BLACK,  b  Jan.  5,  1880;  s  William  R.  and  Flora  (Moser)  Black.  Sawyer;  Upper  Black 
Eddy,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[36-333]  1.  Thelma  W.,  b  Feb.  16,  1900;  m  Winfield  S.  Miller. 

[36-334]  2.  Bertha  M.,  b  Feb.  28,  1901;  m  Lloyd  Scheetz. 

3.  William  R.,  b  Feb.  22,  1902;  d  Aug.  — ,  1904. 

[36-235]  IDA  MOYER,  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wiegner)  Moyer  [36-91] ;  m — - BILLIARD. 

At  least  3  daughters.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[36-236]  ELLA  MOYER,  b  Apr.  17,  1880;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wiegner)  Moyer  [36-91]; 
m  Apr.  14,  1906,  SHINDEL  WEILER,  b  July  5,  1880;  s  Albert  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Walt)  Weiler.  En¬ 
gineer;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 


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[36-237]  NEWTON  WIEGNER,  b  Sept,  10,  1889;  s  Levi  and  Mary  (Hulshouzer)  Wiegner  [36-92] ; 
m  Dec.  21,  1910,  HELEN  GLADYS  MOYER,  b  Mar.  10,  1892;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Sadie  (Mellot) 
Moyer.  Farmer  and  cigar  maker;  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Sept.  14,  1912. 

2.  Mary  M.,  b  Oct.  17,  1915. 

[36-238]  LAURA  MABEL  KELLY,  b  Feb.  10,  1887;  dau  William  M.  and  Ellamanda  (Wiegner) 
Kelly  [36-95];  m  Feb.  24,  1912,  EDWARD  W.  GRUN,  b  Jan.  31,  1889;  .s  Louis  and  Louisa  (Montren) 
Grun.  Window  trimmer  and  decorator;  2913  No.  24th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  Wiegner  |  .  -  ,  (  Dec.  13,  1912. 

2.  Ruth  Koder  j  ’  1  Dec.  14,  1912. 

3.  Elva  K.,  b  Aug.  23,  1918. 

[36-239]  ELSIE  MARION  KELLY,  b  Aug.  26,  1895;  dau  William  M.  and  Ellamanda  (Wiegner) 
Kelly  [36-95];  m  Oct.  4,  1916,  AUGUSTE  P.  JENNINGS,  b  Aug.  20,  1893;  s  John  Auguste  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Clark)  Jennings.  Shipper;  2250  No.  Bouvier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marion  Violet,  b  Apr.  21,  1918. 

2.  Thelma  C.,  b  July  7,  1920. 

[36-242]  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WIEGNER,  b  May  29,  1874;  s  James  Adam  and  Rebecca  S. 
(Kunstman)  Wiegner  [36-97];  m  Dec.  19,  1907,  EMMA  A.  KENNEL,  b  Apr.  7,  1874;  dau  John  W. 
and  Sarah  (Brown)  Kennel.  Mfg.  Chemist;  President,  Bromo  Mint  Co.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Res.  4909  No. 
17th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-243a]  HOWARD  J.  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  s  Josephus  M.  and  Emma  (Gruver)  Wiegner 
[36-98];  m  1st,  June  26,  1900,  VIOLA  V.  YERKES,  b  June  23,  1880;  dau  Johnson  A.  and  Mary 
(Maharg)  Yerkes.  Divorce  granted  to  Howard  J.  Wiegner,  Feb.,  1908. 

One  child:  Eldredge  Y.,  b  Nov.  30,  1901. 

[36-243b]  HOWARD  J.  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  18,  1908,  HARRIET  J. 
FRANKETT,  b  Dec.  3,  1887;  dau  Ferdinand  and  Sarah  (Hottenstine)  Frankett.  Architect,  Bethle¬ 
hem,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Howard  J.  Wiegner,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  6,  1911. 

[36-245]  FORREST  F.  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  24,  1886;  s  Henry  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Crouse)  Wiegner 
[36-99];  m  Feb.  21,  1907,  ANNIE  E.  EXNER,  b  May  21,  1880;  dau  John  and  Elena  (Weinhauer) 
Exner.  Locomotive  engineer;  210  Bankway,  Lehigh  ton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond  F.,  b  Mar.  10,  1909. 

2.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Aug.  9,  1911. 

3.  John  A.,  b  May  28,  1915. 

[36-246]  JUDSON  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  27,  1888;  s  Henry  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Crouse)  Wiegner 
[36-99];  m  June  12,  1909,  MONTANA  KNEPPER,  b  Feb.  19,  1886.  Machinist;  738^  N.  4th  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[36-247]  MILDRED  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  28,  1897;  dau  Henry  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Crouse)  Wiegner 
[36-99];  m  Feb.  27,  1915,  ROBERT  S.  WEIDNER,  b  Feb.  18, 1891;  s  Moses  K.  and  Ellen  W.  (Seibert) 
Weidner.  Ribbon  weaver;  221  No.  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marion  Ellen,  b  Mar.  27,  1916;  221  No.  13th  St.,  Allentown. 

2.  Alvena  May,  b  Jan.  15,  1920;  221  No.  13th  St.,  Allentown. 


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451 


[36-249]  IRWIN  HARRISON  PENROSE  WEBER,  b  Apr.  20,  1881;  s  Penrose  and  Elizabeth 
Sarah  Ann  Jane  (Lobach)  Weber  [36-107];  m  Oct.  14,  1905,  MINNIE  MINERVA  HUNSBERGER, 
b  Oct.  26,  1886;  dau  Abraham  B.  and  Lucinda  (Kehs)  Hunsberger.  Ribbon  weaver;  734  St.  John  St., 
Allentown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Warren  H.,  b  Apr.  29,  1906. 

[36-250]  GEORGE  BYRON  FAUST,  b  May  20,  1866;  s  Tilghman  J.  and  Ellen  Y.  (Druckenmiller) 
Faust  [36-113];  m  Feb.  27,  1901,  HELEN  MARY  KEELER,  b  Mar.  5,  1873;  dau  Walter  J.  and 
Rebecca  (Davis)  Keeler.  Clerk;  2513  Master  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  George  Walter,  b  Sept.  23,  1902. 

[36-251]  MARY  ELLEN  FAUST,  b  Feb.  4,  1872;  dau  Tilghman  John  and  Ellen  Y.  (Druckenmiller) 
Faust  [36-113];  m  Oct.  9,  1894,  REV.  IRWIN  B.  KURTZ,  b  July  19,  1867;  s  Augustus  and  Elizabeth 
(Bishop)  Kurtz.  Clergyman,  Pastor  of  Lutheran  Church;  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Luther  Augustus,  b  Feb.  17,  1896;  d  Apr.  14,  1897. 

2.  Irwin  Faust,  b  Mar.  9,  1899. 

3.  Ellen  Elizabeth,  b  June  27,  1900. 

[36-252]  CHARLES  CLARKE  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Apr.  19,  1881;  s  Nathan  T.  and  Ida  May 
(Reimer)  Druckenmiller  [36-116];  m  Oct.  4,  1905,  CATHARINE  SHAFFER  WILLIAMS,  b  Nov. 
28,  1880;  dau  Louis  Vail  and  Effie  B.  (Snyder)  Williams.  Office  manager;  45  Norman  St.,  E.  Orange, 
N.  J.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  Williams,  b  Mar.  2,  1909. 

[36-253]  FLORENCE  S.  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Mar.  29,  1880;  dau  Joseph  Y.  and  Rachel  Tyson 
(Hamel)  Druckenmiller  [36-117];  m  Nov.  17,  1898,  ALBERT  F.  VON  TOBEL,  D.D.,  b  Apr.  16, 
1869;  s  John  Henry  and  Appolonia  (Hitz)  Von  Tobel.  Clergyman;  Shelbyville,  Ind.  (1921.)  No 
children. 

[36-254]  JOSEPH  ERLE  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Dec.  26,  1885;  s  Joseph  Y.  and  Rachel  Tyson 
(Hamel)  Druckenmiller  [36-117];  m  Jan.  8,  1907,  AMANDA  PANCOAST  FRANZ,  b  Feb.  27,  1884; 
dau  E.  Robert  and  Anna  Margaret  (Hinckle)  Franz.  Architect;  Edge  Hill,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  Dec.  18,  1907. 

2.  Amanda,  b  Feb.  1,  1912. 

3.  Joseph  Erie,  b  Oct.  11,  1916;  d  Dec.  31,  1916. 

[36-255]  FLORENCE  LOVINA  OSWALD,  b  Oct.  27,  1896;  dau  Victor  and  Henrietta  (Drucken¬ 
miller)  Oswald  [36-120];  m  May  3,  1919,  ROYAL  GREASON.  Res.  226  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Jeannette  Kendall,  b  Jan.  14,  1920. 

[36-256]  CARRIE  MAE  FRANK,  b  Aug.  30,  1890;  dau  W.  B.  and  Sallie  (Wiegner)  Frank  [36-128]; 
m  ROBERT  S.  LANDIS,  b  June  12,  1882;  s  Stephen  Balliet  and  Ellen  (Fry)  Landis.  1222^2  Tilghman 
St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  Evelyn,  b  May  22,  1914. 

2.  William  Stephen,  b  Jan.  15,  1916. 

[36-257]  DR.  IRVIN  WIEGNER  KIRK,  b  Apr.  18,  1861;  s  Hiram  and  Helen  T.  (Wiegner)  Kirk 
[36-134];  m  Mar.  19,  1884,  ANNA  HECHLER,  b  July  2,  1865;  dau  Elam  and  Carolina  (Frederick) 
Hechler.  Physician;  Millville,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Carrie  Helen,  b  Apr.  17,  1886;  d  Aug.  16,  1886. 

2.  Karl  Stanley,  b  Feb.  23,  1892;  d,  Dec.  13,  1918. 


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[36-258]  EMMA  GEARY,  b  Jan.  30,  1862;  dau  Nathan  and  Eliza  (Seibert)  Geary  [36-137]; 
m  HARRY  KISTLER,  b  1860;  d  1901;  s  John  Kistler.  Lehighton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[36-334.1]  Maurice,  b  Jan.  23,  1883;  m  Nelle  Greenwood;  S.  2d  St.,  Lehighton,  Pa. 

[36-259]  JAMES  GEARY,  b  Apr.  18,  1863;  s  Nathan  and  Eliza  (Seibert)  Geary  [36-137];  ?n 
SADIE  HOPPES,  b  Nov.  22,  1868;  dau  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Sitt.ler)  Hoppes.  Germansville,  Pa.  (1921.) 
No  children. 

[36-260]  ELIZABETH  GEARY,  b  Sept,  28,  1864;  dau  Nathan  and  Eliza  (Seibert)  Geary  [36-137]; 
m  Sept.  26,  1885,  JOSIAH  KRUM,  b  Feb.  2,  1862;  s  Edward  and  Mary  (Snyder)  Krum.  Manager, 
Parryville  Supply  Co.;  Parryville,  Carbon  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Edward,  b  May  15,  1890;  d  Jan.  23,  1893. 

[36-335]  2.  James  Samuel,  b  Oct.  28,  1894;  m  Helen  E.  Searfoss. 

[36-261]  LIBBIE  ELLEN  HANNAH  RABENOLD,  b  Sept.  29,  1874;  dau  Peter  A.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Gehry)  Rabenold  [36-138];  m  Oct.  15,  1896,  CHARLES  F.  DEIBERT,  b  Jan.  18,  1874;  s  William  H. 
and  Sarah  E.  S.  (Heilman)  Deibert.  Salesman;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Mary  Ann,  b  June  18,  1911. 

[36-261.2]  ALICE  ELIZA  MAY  RABENOLD,  b  May  8,  1879;  dau  Peter  Adam  and  Mary  Ann 
(Gehry)  Rabenold  [36-138];  m  June  25,  1901,  WILLIAM  SINWELL,  b  Feb.  26,  1868;  s  John  and 
Christina  R.  (Lerlin)  Sinwell.  Clerk,  Orphan’s  Court;  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ruth  C.,  b  May  4,  1903. 

2.  Paul  W.,  b  Jan.  16,  1906. 

3.  Grace  M.,  b  Dec.  18,  1908. 

4.  Walter  J.,  b  Apr.  6,  1911. 

[36-261.3]  AMOS  WILLIAM  RABENOLD,  b  Feb.  7,  1881;  s  Peter  Adam  and  Mary  Ann  (Gehry) 
Rabenold  [36-138];  m  Feb.  14,  1907,  LAURA  SCHMOYER,  b  Aug.  22,  1884;  dau  Milton  Alfred  and 
Mary  Ann  (Heffner)  Schmoyer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  6,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  - ,  b  Oct.  27,  1908;  d  Oct.  30,  1908. 

2.  — - ,  b  Nov.  19,  1911;  stillborn. 

[36-261.4]  ANNA  MINNIE  MINERVA  RABENOLD,  b  Nov.  23,  1882;  dau  Peter  Adam  and 
Mary  Ann  (Gehry)  Rabenold  [36-138];  m  Feb.  22,  1904,  MILTON  M.  GRAMMES,  b  July  26,  1881; 
s  William  and  Rosa  Ann  (Kuhnse)  Grammes.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Orefield,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[36-261.8]  HENRY  H.  GEARY,  b  Feb.  27,  1875;  s  Jonas  and  Ellen  (Hollingshead)  Geary  [36-140]; 
m  FRANCES  LE  PARD.  Res.  Fostoria,  Ohio. 

Henry  H.  Geary  is  general  manager  of  “The  Fostoria  Incandescent  Lamp  Division” — General 
Electric  Company.  (1919.) 

[36-261.9]  ADA  SCOTT  GEARY,  b  Jan.  18,  1883;  dan  Jonas  and  Ellen  (Hollingshead)  Geary 
[36-140];  m  Aug.  28,  1907,  E.  N.  ZERN,  b  Mar.  11,  1879;  s  Edwin  G.  and  Fietta  (Snyder)  Zern. 
Pittsburgh  Editor;  res.  Grafton,  Allegheny  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edward,  b  Dec.  13,  1910. 

2.  Robert  Allen,  b  Mar.  11,  1913. 

3.  Gordon  Kay,  b  Aug.  2,  1917. 

[36-261.10]  ANNIE  EMELINE  CARL,  b  Jan.  11,  1889;  dau  Charles  Hillegass  and  Mary  (Fox) 
Carl  [36-142];  m  May  17,  1907,  TILGHMAN  C.  HOFFMAN,  b  Dec.  25,  1889.  Sheet  metal  worker; 
723  S.  Hall  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 


Plate  55 


Rev.  Wynn  Fairfield  and  Daisie  Gehman  Fairfield  [38-348]  with  their  daughter,  Margaret  Hull  Fairfield 

Tai  Ku,  Shansi,  China. 


Plate  56 


John  Lewis  Masters,  M.  D.  [43-240] 


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453 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mildred  Eliza,  b  Feb.  4,  1908. 

2.  Charles  Amandus,  b  Jan.  12,  1911. 

3.  Eva  Harvine,  b  June  2,  1913. 

4.  Earl  Carl,  b  Dec.  17,  1914. 

5.  Lester  Paul,  b  Apr.  17,  1917. 

[36-262]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ROEDER,  b  Feb.  22,  1894;  s  Alfred  S.  and  Alice  J.  (Carl) 
Roeder  [36-148];  m  Dec.  5,  1914,  GERTRUDE  HOFFMAN,  b  May  2,  1895;  dau  Alvin  and  Ellen 
(Hass)  Hoffman.  Cigar  maker;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Carl  Hoffman,  b  Dec.  29,  1915. 

2.  Samuel  Norman,  b  Jan.  8,  1918. 

[36-264]  HEINRICH  FRANKLIN  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  6,  1864;  s  Henry  and  Emma  (Gery) 
Sehlicher  [36-153];  m  Nov.  27,  1886,  ELLEN  C.  SCHANKWEILER,  b  Nov.  23,  1864;  dau  Horatio 
and  Lucelia  (Bloch)  Schankweiler.  Motorman;  36  So.  Howard  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Katie  E.,  b  Apr.  4,  1888;  d  Sept.  28,  1888. 

2.  Claude  H.,  b  Sept.  14,  1889;  d  Mar.  29,  1897. 

[36-335.1]  3.  Wallace  F.,  b  Sept.  19,  1891;  m  Sarah  Katzmire. 

[36-335.2]  4.  Maude  L.,  b  June  24,  1894;  m  Warren  Gaugler. 

[36-335.3]  5.  Lillian  M.,  b  Oct.  5,  1897;  m  Selden  Repsher. 

[36-335.4]  6.  John  H.,  b  Apr.  13,  1900;  m  Sadie  E.  Cressman. 

7.  Estella  M.  A.,  b  Apr.  21,  1904. 

[36-265]  CLEMENT  W.  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  19,  1866;  s  Henry  and  Emma  (Gery)  Sehlicher 
[ 36—153] ;  m  Aug.  11,  1888,  IDA  WEIL,  b  Feb.  4,  1868;  dau  John  H.  and  Sarah  (Sallade)  Weil.  Mechan¬ 
ical  engineer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

[36-335.5]  1.  Elsie  M.,  b  Jan.  21,  1889;  m  Ard  S.  Barr. 

[36-335.6]  2.  Ammon  W.,  b  Dec.  30,  1890;  m  Jennie  Sell. 

3.  Sara  E.,  b  Oct.  31,  1892;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-335.7]  4.  Irma  B.,  b  May  16,  1894;  m  Arthur  Kranzley. 

[36-335.8]  5.  Helen  M.,  b  Aug.  25,  1896;  m,  Isaac  Hartzell. 

6.  Clement  R.,  b  Jan.  1,  1902;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

7.  Adah  C.,  b  Dec.  5,  1903;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-266]  JOHN  A.  SCHLICHER,  b  Mar.  8,  1868;  s  Henry  and  Emmaline  (Gery)  Sehlicher 
[36-153];  m  EMMA  K.  STOUDT.  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Arthur,  b  Oct.  29,  1890;  d  May  11,  1892. 

2.  Florence  S.,  b  Mar.  5,  1892;  d  May  25,  1892. 

3.  Russell  C.,  b  Jan.  10,  1900;  d  Mar.  10,  1900. 

[36-267]  CATHARINE  SCHLICHER,  b  June  2,  1871 ;  dau  Henry  and  Emmaline  (Gery)  Sehlicher 
[36—153] ;  m  June  2,  1888,  HARRY  W.  NAGLE,  b  Mar.  27,  1864;  s  William  L.  and  Mary  B.  (Wetzel) 
Nagle.  Boilermaker;  1538^2  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J); 

[36-335.9]  1.  William  H.,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  m  Sadie  Fenstermaker. 

[36-335.10]  2.  Clarence  R.,  b  Nov.  9,  1891;  in  Minnie  Everett;  822  N.  5th  St. ,  Allentown,  Pa. 
[36-335.11]  3.  Emma  F.,  b  Dec.  29,  1893;  m  Claude  E.  Roth;  1538  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Edward  G.,  b  Oct.  6,  1895;  unm;  1538 Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-268.1]  MARY  E.  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  17,  1867;  d  Feb.  10,  1904;  dau  Edwin  K.  and  Sarah 
(Smith)  Sehlicher  [36-154];  m  Mar.  14,  1894,  J.  H.  SWAYING,  M.D.,  b  Aug.  15,  1867;  d  Dee.  30,  1914; 


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s  Dr.  John  C.  and  Emma  (Brumeyer)  Swaving.  Physician;  Pottsville,  Pa.;  resided  at  501  Garfield 
Ave.  Dr.  Swaving  was  Senior  Surgeon  of  the  Pottsville,  Pa.,  Hospital  and  Consulting  Surgeon  for 
Schuylkill  Co. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Frances  A.,  b  Feb.  26,  1895;  unm;  7  N.  5th  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

2.  Grace  Marielle,  b  Aug.  24,  1898;  unm;  7  N.  5th  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[36-268.2]  S.  EFFIE  SCHLICHER,  b  June  9,  1870;  dau  Edwin  K.  and  Sallie  (Smith)  Schlicher 
[36-154];  m  June  18,  1890,  LOUIS  F.  STOFFREGEN,  b  Jan.  19,  1866;  d  Jan.  8,  1919;  s  George  Louis 
and  Mary  Ann  (Buzzard)  Stoffregen.  Pharmacist.  Widow  lives  at  Spangler,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Louis  Edwin,  b  May  30,  1894;  Spangler,  Pa. 

2.  Sarah  Margaret,  b  Apr.  26,  1897 ;  Spangler,  Pa. 

3.  Robert  Frederick,  b  Nov.  26,  1901;  Spangler,  Pa. 

[36-268.3]  CHARLES  EDWIN  SCHLICHER,  b  Jan.  9,  1881;  s  Edwin  K.  and  Sallie  (Smith) 
Schlicher  [36-154] ;  m  Aug.  4,  1903,  ESTHER  FISHER,  b  Dec.  25,  1880;  dau  Charles  and  Ellen  (Fisher) 
Fisher.  Civil  and  mining  engineer;  res.  Spangler,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Mary  Catharine,  b  June  8,  1905. 

[36-274]  JENNIE  MOYER,  b  Sept.  20,  1884;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  (Schlicher)  Moyer 
[36-157];  m  July  27,  1904,  MELVIN  GERHART,  b  May  23,  1883;  s  Tobias  and  Maria  (Schiffert) 
Gerhart.  Confectioner;  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Esther  E.,  b  Feb.  18,  1905. 

2.  Emmanuel,  b  Aug.  24,  1907. 

3.  Abel,  b  July  29,  1909. 

4.  Mary,  b  Sept.  24,  1910. 

[36-275]  MARY  IDA  HUFF,  b  Sept.  11,  1866;  dau  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-158]; 
m  July  17,  1905,  HARRY  BUCKLER  WARNER,  b  Feb.  16,  1874;  s  Frank  and  Ruth  Ida  Warner. 
Sales  manager;  38  East  Ave.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-276]  KATE  HUFF,  b  Feb.  8,  1870;  dau  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-158];  m  Oct. 
27,  1887,  SYDNEY  FOCHT,  b  May  18,  1868;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  Maria  (Stetley)  Focht.  Cigar  maker; 
2620  N.  Hollywood  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Harry,  b  Mar.  24,  1889;  d  Aug.  11,  1889. 

[36-336]  2.  Walter,  b  Sept.  9,  1890;  m  Crissie  Wilson. 

[36-337]  3.  Robert,  b  Mar.  18,  1899;  m  Edith  Wurster. 

4.  Edna,  b  Oct.  20,  1909;  2620  N.  Hollywood  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[36-278]  EMMA  F.  HUFF,  b  Dec.  30,  1873;  dau  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-158]; 
m  Dec.  6,  1898,  WILLIAM  BOOR,  b  Oct.  11,  1877;  s  Peter  and  Fredicha  (Zuschnitt)  Boor.  Plumber; 
5945  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Paul,  b  Mar.  24,  1900. 

2.  Thomas,  b  Sept.  16,  1903. 

3.  Harry,  b  Aug.  5,  1910;  d  Feb.  5,  1911. 

4.  Ruth,  b  Mar.  6,  1914. 

[36-279]  GEORGE  E.  HUFF,  b  Dec.  11,  1875;  s  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-138]; 
m  Nov.  23,  1910,  ALICE  MAY  MAGARGAL,  b  Aug.  24,  1884;  dau  I.  Muton  and  Annie  B.  (Robinson) 
Magargal.  Cigarmaker;  No.  Marshall  St.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Alice  May,  b  Mar.  12,  1912. 

2.  George  Edwin,  b  July  16,  1914. 


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3.  Warren  Thomas,  b  Apr.  19,  1917. 

4.  Annie  Robinson,  b  Oct.  4,  1919. 

[36-280]  ALICE  HUFF,  b  Dec.  14,  1879;  dau  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-158];  m  Jan. 
3,  1906,  STEPHEN  KILPATRICK,  b  Nov.  12,  1883;  s  Joseph  and  Jane  (Mercer)  Kilpatrick.  Core¬ 
maker;  407  Garfield  Ave.,  Palmyra,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Warren  T.,  b  Oct.  21,  1906. 

2.  Edith  M.,  b  July  5,  1909. 

[36-280.1]  FLORENCE  HUFF,  b  Mar.  24,  1884;  dau  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-158]; 
m  Apr.  29,  1920,  WILLIAM  0.  FLOUNDERS,  b  Jan.  27,  1879;  s  Kenard  and  Elizabeth  (Maguire) 
Flounders.  Sheet  metal  worker;  2924  N.  Bambrey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Harry  Warner,  b  Jan.  22,  1921. 

[36-280.2]  CHARLES  HUFF,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  s  Jerry  and  Emma  (Schlicher)  Huff  [36-158];  m 
Sept.  28,  1912,  MARY  BALMER,  b  Aug.  5,  1886;  dau  Lincoln  B.  and  Laura  S.  (Shafer)  Balmer. 
Plumber;  135  No.  Ambler  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  17,  1914. 

2.  Robert  B.,  b  Jan.  12,  1921. 

[36-291]  MAGGIE  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  16,  1886;  d  May  28,  1917;  dau  Samuel  and  Lena  (Simon) 
Schlicher  [36—163] ;  m  Apr.  11,  1914,  MYRON  T.  FETTERMAN.  Bookkeeper  and  cashier;  205. 
No.  7th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Harold  L.,  b  Sept.  3,  1916;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[36-292]  KATIE  SCHLICHER,  b  June  24,  1880;  daw  Samuel  and  Lena  (Simon)  Schlicher  [36-163]; 
m  Feb.  23,  1910,  JOHN  WAGNER,  b  July  26,  1881;  s  John  and  Katherine  (Wendler)  Wagner.  Tire 
finisher;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[36-295]  AMANDA  E.  FETZER,  b  May  27,  1867;  dau  Edwin  and  Maria  Etta  (Schlicher)  Fetzer 
[36—168] ;  m  May  19,  1888,  JOHN  C.  KLEINSMITH,  b  May  13,  1865.  Farmer  ;  R.  F.  D.  5,  Pottstown, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (11): 

[36-338]  1.  Clara  Katharine,  b  Mar.  8,  1890;  m  Jacob  S.  Schaeffer. 

[36—339]  2.  George  William,  b  Jan.  26,  1892;  m  Verna  Bachman;  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Claude  Edwin,  b  June  23,  1894;  d  Dec.  25,  1896. 

[36-340]  4.  Chester  F.,  b  June  21,  1895;  m  Louisa  L.  Hafer. 

5.  Howard  E.,  b  Apr.  24,  1898;  unm;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[36-341]  6.  Minnie  M.,  b  Aug.  12,  1900;  m  Ben.  Baylor. 

7.  John  H.,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  26,  1902. 

8.  Bertha  A.,  b  Mar.  29,  1903;  d  Sept.  5,  1903. 

9.  Jacob  S.,  b  May  3,  1905. 

10.  Mabel  E.,  b  Feb.  1,  1907. 

11.  Walter  H.,  b  Sept.  5,  1909. 

[36-296]  CATHARINE  FETZER,  b  Oct.  8,  1868;  dau  Edwin  and  Maria  Etta  (Schlicher)  Fetzer 
[36—168] ;  m  Feb.  28,  1888,  EDWARD  LUCAS,  b  May  31,  1868;  s  James  and  Fianna  (Dennis)  Lucas. 
236  No.  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

[36-342]  1.  Esther  A.,  b  Jan.  23,  1894;  m  Charles  F.  Shellhamer. 

[36-343]  2.  Grace  I.,  b  Dec.  15,  1895;  m  Earle  J.  Keck;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Lillian  K.,  b  Aug.  3,  1897. 

4.  Lewis  E.,  b  June  2,  1902. 

5.  Ruth  M.  F.,  b  Jan.  9,  1904. 

6.  William  H.,  b  Feb.  6,  1906. 

7.  George  H.,  b  Apr.  18,  1908. 

8.  Robert  H.,  b  Jan.  18,  1910. 


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[36-297]  AGNES  FETZER,  b  Oct.  4,  1871 ;  d  May  27,  1920;  dau  Edwin  and  Maria  Ella  (Schlicher) 
Fetzer  [36-168];  m  May  21,  1898,  HORACE  S.  RUFE,  b  Feb.  12,  1872;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Guth) 
Rufe.  241  No.  12th  St..,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-297.1]  CORA  L.  SCHLICHER,  b  Aug.  2,  1878;  dau  Levinus  and  Martha  (Fegley)  Schlicher 
[36-169];  m  Nov.  1,  1906,  CHARLES  W.  WIESER,  b  Mar.  17,  1879;  s  Jonathan  and  Caroline  (Eisen- 
hart)  Wieser.  Locomotive  fireman;  424  Iron  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-297.2]  WALTER  F.  SCHLICHER,  b  Sept.  3,  1887;  s  Levinus  and  Martha  (Fegley)  Schlicher 
[36-169];  m  Feb.  28,  1914,  MABEL  B.  MOYER,  b  Nov.  2,  1885;  dau  Woodward  and  Emma  (Berk- 
heimer)  Moyer*  Textile  worker;  Royersford,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-297. 3a]  ANNIE  M.  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  5,  1871 ;  dau  Nelson  and  Ellamanda  (Bortz)  Schlicher 
[ 36—170] ;  m  1st  time,  WILLIAM  REESE,  s  John  Reese.  Wood  Carver. 

One  child: 

[36-344]  Harold  R.,  b  Sept.  6,  1891;  m  Emma  Evans. 


[36-297. 3b]  ANNIE  M.  (SCHLICHER)  REESE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  21, 1893,  HARRY 
BALLIET,  b  Nov.  29,  1873;  s  Edward  L.  and  Isabelle  (Royer)  Balliet.  Hotel  man;  Park  Hotel, 
Hanover  Ave.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 


Children  {12): 

[36-345]  1.  Bella  Bertha,  b  June  11,  1894;  m  Earl  Nagle. 

[36-346]  2.  Hettie  Eva,  b  Feb.  17,  1896;  m  James  Witemeyer. 

£  E,la“ra  1  6  s^'  26'  1898:  t  JAp"e  %  S 

5.  Stella  Minerva,  b  July  25,  1900. 

6.  Edward  Lewis,  b  Jan.  5,  1903. 

7.  Charles  Christian,  b  May  1,  1905. 

8.  Mae  Irene,  b  Dec.  5,  1907. 

9.  S.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  17,  1910. 

10.  Robert  Raymond  Paul,  b  Oct.  3,  1913;  d  Dec.  26,  1915. 

11.  Frances  Helen,  b  Nov.  23,  1914. 

12.  James  Nelson,  b  Sept.  6,  1917. 


[36-297.4]  ELLA  J.  SCHLICHER,  b  Oct.  10,  1874;  d  Apr.  16,  1914;  dau  Nelson  and  Ellamanda 
(Bortz)  Schlicher  [36-170];  m  Nov.  19,  1892,  GEORGE  J.  FINK,  b  Jan.  28,  1878;  d  Oct.  23,  1902. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Claude  N.,  b  Jan.  19,  1895;  single;  714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Stanley  C.,  b  May  21,  1896;  single;  714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Frances  F.,  b  Sept.  30,  1897;  single;  714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Earle  E.,  b  Apr.  14,  1900;  single;  714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Viola  W.,  b  Sept.  20,  1902;  single;  714  Florence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[36-297.5]  WILLIAM  B.  D.  SCHLICHER,  b  Sept.  6,  1883;  s  Nelson  and  Ellamanda  (Bortz) 
Schlicher  [36-170];  m  Aug.  19,  1905,  BLANCHE  C.  KERCHNER,  b  May  30,  1888.  Butcher;  250  S. 
5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ruth  M.,  6  Feb.  2,  1906. 

2.  Nelson  G.,  b  Jan.  5,  1909;  d  Aug.  21,  1919. 

3.  Kenneth  F.,  b  June  27,  1912. 

4.  Kermit  W.,  b  Dec.  30,  1914. 

5.  Arline  M.,  b  July  27,  1917. 

6.  Louis  J.,  b  Nov.  30,  1920. 


[36-297.6]  CLARA  A.  SCHLICHER,  b  May  4,  1881;  dau  Nelson  and  Ellamanda  (Bortz)  Schlicher 
[36-170];  rn  Aug.  17,  1899,  WILLIAM  S.  MINK,  b  Jan.  16,  1879.  Laborer;  732  Florence  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (6): 

1.  Mary  E.,  b  Dec.  21,  1900. 

2.  Oswin  E.,  b  June  14.  1908. 

3.  Raymond  E.,  b  Oct.  30,  1911. 

4.  Verna  V.,  b  Feb.  2,  1913. 

5.  William  S.,  b  Aug.  16,  1918. 

6.  Gladys  M.,  b  Jan.  11,  1921. 

[36-299]  ELLA  MAY  MAURER,  b  Sept.  4,  1877 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Diana  (Schlicher)  Maurer  [36-172] ; 
m  Sept.  2,  1899,  W.  CLAYTON  ANDERSON,  b  Oct.  9,  1875;  s  H.  G.  and  Martha  M.  (Brant)  Ander¬ 
son.  Stove  plate  moulder;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Paul  W.,  b  Apr.  29,  1902. 

[36-300a]  ANNIE  MAURER,  b  July  14,  1879;  dau  Jacob  and  Diana  (Schlicher)  Maurer  [36-172]; 
m  Oct.  1,  1904;  HARVEY  J.  DUNKELBERGER,  b  Sept.  3,  1878;  d  Feb.  24,  1919;  s  Franklin  and 
Sophia  Dunkelberger.  Cabinet  maker;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Roy  E.,  b  Aug.  18,  1906;  d  June  2,  1916. 

2.  Earl  M.,  b  Apr.  5,  1910;  d  Oct.  11,  1918. 

[36-300b]  ANNIE  (MAURER)  DUNKELBERGER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  2,  1920, 
CLARENCE  W.  BERTOLET,  b  Nov.  10,  1876;  s  Joseph  M.  and  Maggie  (Hartman)  Bertolet.  Stove 
moulder;  436  Washington  Ave.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[36-300.1]  WILLIAM  L.  MAURER,  b  Oct.  30,  1881;  s  Jacob  and  Diana  (Schlicher)  Maurer 
[36-172];  m  Mar.  24,  1906,  ELLA  STAUFFER,  b  Sept.  26,  1884;  dau  John  and  Rebecca  (Shupe) 
Stauffer.  Carpenter;  438  Washington  St.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace,  b  Jan.  27,  1907. 

2.  William  A.,  b  Nov.  5,  1908. 

[36-300.2]  DANIEL  MAURER,  b  Feb.  3,  1876;  s  Jacob  and  Diana  (Schlicher)  Maurer  [36-172]; 
m  June  22,  1903,  LAURA  VIRGINIA  BROWNBACK,  b  July  8,  1884;  dau  Doremus  and  Ella  Virginia 
(Bisbing)  Brownback.  338  Washington  St.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  Marian,  b  July  27,  1904. 

2.  Horace  Jacob,  b  June  7,  1912. 

3.  Donald  Allen,  b  Nov.  20,  1919. 

[36-300.4]  CLINTON  SCHUECK,  b  June  20,  1885;  s  William  and  Amanda  (Schlicher)  Schueck 
[36—178] ;  m  Mar.  6,  1909,  MINNIE  BAUER,  b  Jan.  17,  1889;  dau  Henry  B.  and  Emma  F.  (Moyer) 
Bauer.  Silk  weaver;  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Idella  M.,  b  June  22,  1909. 

2.  Nevin  W.,  b  Oct.  14,  1910. 

3.  Luella  M.,  b  Mar.  20,  1913;  d  Feb.  22,  1914. 

4.  Clinton  E.,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  14,  1918. 

5.  Earl  L.,  b  Jan.  4,  1920. 

[36-300.5]  HOWARD  SCHUECK,  b  Aug.  26,  1887;  s  William  and  Amanda  (Schlicher)  Schueck 
[36-178];  m  HELEN  HILBERT.  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ruth,  b  Sept.  13,  1920. 

[36-300.6]  CORA  SCHUECK,  b  Jan.  31,  1889;  dau  William  and  Amanda  (Schlicher)  Schueck 
[36—178] ;  m  WALTER  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  14,  1888;  s  John  and  Elementa  (Reitz)  Snyder.  Alburtis, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evelyn,  b  Apr.  21,  1908. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Nov.  16,  1909. 


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[36-300.8]  WILLIAM  SCHUECK,  JR.,  b  Oct.  5,  1897;  s  William  and  Amanda  (Schlicher) 
Schueck  [36-178];  m  Oct.  12,  1918,  HELEN  GERY,  b  Mar.  6,  1898;  dau  William  P.  B.  and  Rosa  R. 
(Long)  Gery.  Machinist;  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[36-301]  JOHN  F.  C.  STEINMAN,  b  Nov.  22,  1872;  s  James  A.  and  Fianna  (Christman)  Steinman 
[36-181];  m  June  23,  1906,  LAURA  JANE  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  15,  1876;  dau  Joseph  Z.  and  Susanna  E. 
(Carl)  Yeakel  [38-251].  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Paul  Franklin,  b  Apr.  18,  1911. 

[36-302]  KATIE  S.  STEINMAN,  b  Feb.  5,  1871;  dau  James  A.  and  Fianna  M.  J.  (Christman) 
Steinman  [36-181];  m  Dec.  21,  1901,  MILTON  HOHL,  b  Oct.  5,  1872;  s  Charles  and  Louisa  (Harner) 
Hohl.  Cigar  maker;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Vida  W.,  b  Nov.  16,  1902. 

2.  Mildred  F.,  b  July  8,  1905. 

3.  Charlottie  C.,  b  Mar.  22,  1911. 

4.  Esther  S.,  b  Sept.  18,  1914. 

[36-303]  M.  AGNES  STEINMAN,  b  Jan.  1,  1877 ;  dau  James  A.  and  Fianna  (Christman)  Steinman 
[36-181];  m  Feb.  16,  1901,  ELMER  H.  FETTERMAN,  b  Nov.  14,  1876;  s  Leon  and  Sarah  (Mohr) 
Fetterman.  Farmer;  Palm,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Marguerite  L.,  b  July  29,  1903. 

2.  James  L.,  b  Apr.  24,  1907. 

3.  Florence  V.,  b  Sept.  8,  1910. 

4.  Elmer  R.,  b  Oct.  8,  1913. 

[36-304]  CHARLES  G.  STEINMAN,  b  Sept.  5,  1886;  s  James  A.  and  Fianna  (Christman)  Steinman 
[36-181];  m  Feb.  28,  1908,  KATIE  S.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Mar.  12,  1889;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Catharine 
(Schantz)  Raudenbush  [149-88].  Cigarmaker;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Charles  Willard,  b  Oct.  8,  1908. 

2.  Rena  Arvona,  b  Sept.  14,  1911. 

3.  Margaret  Anna,  b  Dec.  30,  1919. 

[36-306]  LOTTIE  J.  STEINMAN,  b  Feb.  28,  1884;  dau  James  A.  and  Fianna  M.  J.  (Christman) 
Steinman  [36-181];  m  June  8,  1907,  CALVIN  FREED,  b  Dec.  16,  1882;  s  John  J.  and  Emma  (Heist) 
Freed.  Ribbon  weaver;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Carrie  V.,  b  May  6,  1912. 

[36-307]  JAMES  E.  STEINMAN,  b  Apr.  6,  1879;  s  James  A.  and  Fianna  (Christman)  Steinman 
[36-181];  m  Oct.  10,  1908,  CARRIE  I.  TRUMP,  b  June  18,  1884;  dau  Percival  L.  and  Mary  (Brey) 
Trump.  Salesman;  812>^  N.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-309.2]  EUGENE  F.  GERY,  b  Jan.  6,  1898;  s  John  M.  and  Alice  (Moyer)  Gery  [36-190];  m 
Jan.  6,  1917,  MAMIE  V.  MEAS,  b  Nov.  28,  1899;  dau  Howard  F.  and  Rosa  A.  (Hess)  Meas.  Machinist; 
R.  F.  D.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Leland  E.,  b  July  7,  1917. 

2.  Dorothy  I.,  b  Dec.  6,  1919. 

[36-311]  CARRIE  MILLER,  b  Apr.  13,  1888;  dau  James  H.  and  Veleria  (Antrim)  Miller  [36-192]; 
m  Nov.  24,  1909,  HENRY  R.  GERHART,  b  Nov.  28,  1882;  s  Milton  Gerhart.  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 
(1919.)  No  children. 

[36-312]  EMMA  A.  MILLER,  b  Jan.  6,  1893;  dau  James  H.  and  Veleria  (Antrim)  Miller  [36-192]; 
m  Feb.  23,  1915,  RAYMOND  SAYLOR,  b  July  29,  1894;  s  John  K.  Saylor.  Cigarmaker;  Pennsburg, 
Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 


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[36-313]  MISSOURIA  MAY  MILLER,  b  May  2,  1885;  dau  Sorado  and  Emma  (Antrim)  Miller 
[36-193];  m  July  2,  1904,  GUY  G.  SANDS,  b  Dec.  29,  1880;  s  John  F.  Sands.  Silk  worker;  E.  Green¬ 
ville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  John  S.,  b  Dec.  24,  1904. 

2.  Milton  J.,  b  July  5,  1906. 

3.  Laura  E.,  b  Jan.  18,  1909. 

[36-314]  LULU  OLEDO  MILLER,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  dau  Sorado  and  Emma  (Antrim)  Miller 
[36-193] ;  m  June  15,  1907,  JOHN  H.  GOTTSHALL,  b  May  8,  1885;  s  Jonathan  Gottshall.  Cigarmaker; 
Coopersburg,  Pa.  No  children.  (1917.) 

[36-315]  RALPH  SORADO  MILLER,  b  Dec.  5,  1888;  s  Sorado  and  Emma  (Antrim)  Miller  [36- 
193];  m  Apr.  30,  1910,  IDA  LOUISA  STERNER,  b  Sept.  29,  1894;  dau  Francis  S.  Sterner.  Barber; 
Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Evelyn  Irene,  b  Oct.  2,  1910. 

2.  Lillian  Oledo,  b  Mar.  26,  1912. 


[36-316]  AMOS  FRANKLIN  MILLER,  b  June  30,  1892;  s  Sorado  and  Emma  (Antrim)  Miller 
[ 36—193] ;  m  June  30,  1915,  FLORENCE  RITTER,  b  Mar.  14,  1894;  dau  Henry  A.  Ritter.  Clerk; 
Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Kathryn 

2.  Emma  triplets,  b  Mar.  17,  1916. 

4.  Dora 

4.  Elmina  Elouise,  b  Dec.  6,  1917. 


[36-317]  ROBERT  EDWIN  ALBRIGHT,  b  Jan.  7,  1895;  s  Dr.  R.  S.  and  Jennie  (Antrim)  Albright 
[36-195];  m  Apr.  8,  1917,  HELEN  J.  MEGAHAN,  b  Jan.  25,  1893;  dau  J.  R.  and  Margaret  (Holder- 
baum)  Megahan.  Instructor,  Commercial  Dep’t,  High  School,  Pueblo,  Col.;  res.  2603  6th  Ave., 
Pueblo,  Col.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[36-317.1]  CHARLES  HEYDT,  b  Sept.  2,  1890;  d  May  31,  1916;  s  Nathaniel  and  Leah  (Frank) 
Heydt  [36-204];  m  Sept.  28,  1912,  JENNIE  BAUS  ALTHOUSE,  b  Mar.  23,  1890;  d  Jan.  25,  1921; 
dau  Samuel  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Baus)  Althouse  [62-17].  Station  agent;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Ernest  Nelson,  b  Apr.  23,  1913;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-317.2]  SENORIA  J.  CARLISA,  6  Sept.  1,  1899;  dau  John  W.  and  Mamie  (Sassaman)  Carlisa 
[36-214a];  m  Nov.  22,  1919,  GORDON  R.  CLARKE,  b  July  22,  1899;  s  Charles  J.  and  Margaret 
(Gordon)  Clarke.  Credit  manager;  2510  Polk  St.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1921.)  No  children. 


[36-320]  CHARLES  C.  FESHER,  b  Apr.  16,  1876;  s  Dr.  O.  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Heilig)  Fesher 
[36-218];  m  June  5,  1900,  JENNIE  A.  GARBER,  b  June  1,  1880;  dau  Jos.  S.  and  Mary  (Sembling) 
Garber.  Draftsman;  511  No.  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Charles  Leonard,  b  Sept.  21,  1903. 

[36-321]  LESTER  L.  FESHER,  b  June  18,  1878;  s  Dr.  O.  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Heilig)  Fesher  [36-218]; 
m  Sept.  6,  1900,  ANNIE  E.  GARBER,  b  Aug.  31,  1877 ;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Sembling)  Garber. 
Draftsman;  1132  High  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[36-321.1]  S.  EDWARD  HEILIG, b Dec.  20, 1875;  s  George  E.  and  Deborah  B.  (Bertolet)  Heilig 
[ 36— 21 9a] ;  m  July  18,  1898,  MINNIE  SYBILLA  WILSON,  b  Jan.  3,  1876;  dau  Charles  F.  and  Anna 
M.  (Cannon)  Wilson.  Dentist;  1984  E.  Ninth  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Evelyn,  b  June  30,  1904. 

[36-321.2]  RALPH  BERTOLET  HEILIG,  b  Aug.  13,  1882;  s  George  E.  and  Deborah  B.  (Bertolet) 
Heilig  [36-219a];  rn  Feb.  15,  1905,  ANNA  ELISE  ZIMMER,  b  June  24,  1883;  dau  John  and  Virginia 
(Taverney)  Zimmer.  Secretary;  5221  No.  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 


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[36-321.3]  EDWARD  H.  MEHLHOUSE,  b  Feb.  10,  1877;  s  Cornelius  and  Laura  V.  (Heilig) 
Mehlhouse  [36-220];  m  Nov.  29,  1905,  ELLA  JEPSON  PHIFER,  b  Nov.  26,  1878;  dau  James  and 
Mary  E.  (Jepson)  Phifer.  Clerk;  Pottstown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-321.4]  ROY  A.  MEHLHOUSE,  b  June  21,  1878;  s  Cornelius  H.  and  Laura  V.  (Heilig)  Mehl¬ 
house  [36-220];  m  June  6,  1902,  GERTRUDE  NEELY.  Conductor;  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Joseph  R.,  b  Nov.  15,  1903. 

[36-321.5]  RAYMOND  BRENDLINGER,  b  Apr.  13,  1883;  s  Morris  and  Agnes  Roberta  (Heilig) 
Brendlinger  [36-222];  m  CLARA  HOFFMAN,  dec;  Pottstown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-32 1.6a]  LEON  H.  BRENDLINGER,  b  Apr.  23,  1889;  s  Morris  and  Agnes  Roberta  (Heilig) 
Brendlinger  [36-222];  m  May  7,  1910,  EVA  I.  EVANS,  b  July  8,  1890;  d  June  30,  1920;  dau  Lewis 
and  Elizabeth  (Sembling)  Evans. 

One  child:  L.  Douglas,  b  Feb.  2,  1920;  d  Feb.  2,  1920. 

[36-321. 6b]  LEON  H.  BRENDLINGER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  17,  1921,  EDNA  W. 
BEECHER,  b  Jan.  8,  1890;  dau  William  A.  and  Laura  (Whitman)  Beecher.  Office  manager;  Potts¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[36-327. 7a]  MARY  E.  HEILIG,  b  July  4,  1875;  dau  James  E.  and  Fannie  F.  (Wensel)  Heilig 
[36-223];  m  1st  time,  HARRY  SKEAN. 

One  child: 

[36-347]  Lewis,  b  Aug.  28,  1894;  m  Minerva  Kramer. 

[36-321.7b]  MARY  E.  (HEILIG)  SKEAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  9,  1899,  ALLEN  J. 
EPRIGHT,  b  May  6,  1872;  s  Samuel  and  Margrette  (Krouse)  Epright.  Expert  stove  moulder; 
Sinking  Springs,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Mar.  7,  1900;  stillborn. 

2.  William  James  E.,  b  Sept.  10,  1901;  d  Feb.  13,  1902. 

3.  Samuel  E.,  b  Jan.  11,  1903;  23d  Inf.  Co.  L. ;  Camp  Travis,  Tex. 

4.  Ruth  Naomi,  b  Jan.  5,  1905. 

5.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Jan.  30,  1907;  d  Aug.  6,  1907. 

6.  Joseph  I.,  b  Aug.  2,  1908. 

7.  A.  Theodore,  b  Sept.  8,  1910. 

8.  Elmer  W.,  b  Feb.  18,  1913. 

[36-321.8]  ANNA  ESTELLA  KEMMERER,  b  May  28,  1885;  dau  Jonathan  B.  and  Elmira  Matilda 
(Heilig)  Kemmerer  [36-224];  m  Nov.  30,  1905,  EDWIN  B.  GERLACH,  b  Sept.  6,  1884;  s  E.  J.  and 
Sara  Ann  (Hartzell)  Gerlach.  Gerlach’s  Delivery;  S.  Penn  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Edwin  J.,  b  June  25,  1906. 

2.  Marie  L.,  b  Apr.  3,  1909. 

3.  Anna  E.  j  twi  b  0ct  23  1911 

4.  Alma  S.  j 

5.  Emma  M.,  b  June  16,  1914. 

6.  Richard  J.,  b  Oct.  28,  1915. 

7.  Dorothy  I.,  b  Feb.  11,  1917. 

8.  Herbert  J.,  b  June  5,  1918;  d  Sept.  28,  1918. 

[36-322]  CHARLES  H.  GRABER,  b  Nov.  24,  1878;  s  Calvin  K.  and  Julia  (Hoffman)  Graber 
[36-230];  m  June  6,  1908,  MABEL  L.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  16,  1885;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Amanda 
(Roberts)  Schultz  [149-67].  Farmer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3 )  : 

1.  Francis  Charles,  b  Jan.  15,  1909. 

2.  Paul  Calvin,  b  Feb.  7,  1911. 

3.  Ruba  May,  b  Aug.  6,  1912. 


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[36-323]  KATIE  M.  GRABER,  b  May  5,  1877;  dau  Calvin  K.  and  Julia  (Hoffman)  Graber  [36- 
230];  m  Feb.  12,  1898,  HARRY  BREY,  b  June  9,  1876.  Ice  man;  831  Elm  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Warren  O.,  b  Nov.  19,  1898;  831  Elm  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[36-348]  2.  Florence  M.,  b  Apr.  2,  1900;  m  Warren  M.  Wagner. 

3.  Norman  C.,  b  Mar.  8,  1902. 

[36-349]  4.  Edna  M.,  b  Mar.  20,  1904;  m  Joseph  Smith;  312  Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

5.  Clarence  E.,  b  Oct.  16,  1905. 

6.  Elwood  H.,  b  May  15,  1908. 

[36-324]  JOHN  E.  GRABER,  b  Aug.  11,  1882;  s  Calvin  K.  and  Julia  (Hoffman)  Graber  [36-230]; 
rn  Dec.  22,  1906,  CARRIE  TREICHLER,  b  Mar.  26,  1888;  dau  David  and  Maria  (Schantz)  Treichler. 
Laborer;  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elmer  E.,  b  June  19,  1907. 

2.  Harry  R.,  b  Dec.  23,  1909. 

[36-328]  LATTA  G.  GRABER,  b  Feb.  4,  1893;  dau  Calvin  K.  and  Julia  (Hoffman)  Graber  [36-230]; 
rn  Dec.  24,  1910,  FREDERICK  DIEHL,  b  May  16,  1891;  s  Horace  S.  and  Amenda  (Miller)  Diehl. 
Carpenter;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  M.,  b  May  18,  1916;  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

[36-328.1]  STELLA  F.  GRABER,  b  May  20,  1894;  dau  Calvin  K.  and  Julia  (Hoffman)  Graber 
[36-230];  m  Dec.  24,  1913,  FREDERICK  ESCHBACH,  b  Feb.  28,  1894;  s  William  R.  and  Annie 
(Conrad)  Eschbach.  Telegraph  operator;  Chapel,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4).' 

1.  Grace  Mildred,  b  June  10,  1914. 

2.  Clarence  Frederick,  b  Mar.  14,  1916. 

3.  Pearl  Florence,  b  July  2,  1917. 

4.  Fern  Verna,  b  July  31,  1919. 

[36-329]  WALTER  W.  FLY,  b  Mar.  11,  1886;  d  May  2,  1920;  s  Remandus  and  Annie  (Wanner) 
Fly  [36-232];  m  Dec.  14,  1907,  MABEL  MAE  OTT,  b  May  21,  1889;  dau  Levi  and  Susan  (Nusbickle) 
Ott.  Cigarmaker.  Widow;  23  Marshall  St.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur  Russell,  b  June  20,  1908. 

2.  Leroy  Llewellyn,  b  June  13,  1915. 

[36-330]  THEODORE  FLY,  b  Nov.  9,  1888;  s  Remandus  and  Annie  (Wanner)  Fly  [36-232];  rn 
Mar.  4,  1911,  ROSIE  SOLLIDAY,  b  Aug.  1,  1891;  dau  John  and  Maria  (Allem)  Solliday.  Machinist; 
Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Thelma,  b  Oct.  4,  1916. 

[36-331]  HORACE  W.  FLY,  b  Oct.  16,  1891;  s  Remandus  and  Annie  (Wanner)  Fly  [36-232]; 
rn  Dec.  2,  1910,  ELSIE  MAE  HESS,  b  July  9,  1893;  dau  Charles  F.  and  Mary  M.  (Frederick)  Hess. 
Operating  Crane,  P.  &.  R.  R’y;  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  Annie,  b  Aug.  11,  1911. 

2.  Willard  Woodrow,  b  Mar.  18,  1917. 

3.  Alton  Wallace,  b  Oct.  10,  1919. 

[36-333]  THELMA  W.  BLACK,  b  Feb.  16,  1900;  dau  Charles  and  Sybilla  (Trauger)  Black  [36- 
234b];  rn  July  23,  1919,  WINFIELD  SCOTT  MILLER,  b  Mar.  29,  1899;  s  Harvey  and  Cora  (Kirk¬ 
patrick)  Miller.  Clerk;  3247  No.  Front  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Winfield  S.,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  26,  1920. 


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[36-334]  BERTHA  M.  BLACK,  b  Feb.  28,  1901 ;  dau  Charles  and  Sybilla  (Trauger)  Black  [36-234b] ; 
m  Aug.  6,  1919,  LLOYD  SCHEETZ,  b  Dec.  4,  1894;  s  Thomas  and  Katherine  (Daniel)  Scheetz. 
Carpet  weaver;  605  Swain  St.,  Bristol,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[36-335]  JAMES  SAMUEL  KRUM,  b  Oct.  28,  1894;  s  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  (Geary)  Krum 
[36-260];  m  Feb.  8,  1919,  HELEN  ELIZABETH  SEARFOSS,  b  June  28,  1895;  dau  Robert  and 
Matilda  (Roth)  Searfoss.  Mechanical  engineer  with  Lehigh  Fuller  Co.,  Allentown,  Pa.;  res.  220  N. 
Madison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children.  James  Samuel  Krum  is  a  graduate  of  Pa.  State 
College. 

[36-335.1]  WALLACE  F.  SCHLICHER,  b  Sept.  19,  1891  ;.s  H.  Franklin  and  Ellen  C.  (Shankweiler) 
Schlicher  [36-264];  m  Apr.  30,  1914,  SARAH  KATZMIRE,  b  Feb.  8,  1897;  dau  Charles  F.  and  Sarah 
(Derby)  Katzmire.  Conductor;  34  S.  Howard  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-335.2]  MAUDE  L.  SCHLICHER,  b  June  24,  1894;  dau  H.  Franklin  and  Ellen  C.  (Shankweiler) 
Schlicher  [36-264];  m  Oct.  28,  1911,  WARREN  GAUGLER,  b  Apr.  9,  1888.  Brace  polisher;  38  So. 
Howard  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Franklin,  b  Mar.  24,  1912. 

2.  Mildred,  b  Aug.  4,  1913. 

[36-335.3]  LILLIAN  M.  SCHLICHER,  b  Oct.  5,  1897 ;  dau  H.  Franklin  and  Ellen  C.  (Shankweiler) 
Schlicher  [36-264];  m  Jan.  2,  1915,  SELDEN  REPSHER,  b  July  1,  1890;  s  Milton  J.  and  Maggie 
(Potts)  Repsher.  Mill  worker;  R.  F.  D.  3,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Althea  N.,  b  Sept.  5,  1915. 

2.  Sarah  C.,  b  July  2,  1916. 

[36-335.4]  JOHN  H.  SCHLICHER,  b  Apr.  13,  1900;  s  H.  Franklin  and  Ellen  C.  (Shankweiler) 
Schlicher  [36-264];  m  Apr.  30,  1919,  SADIE  E.  CRESSMAN,  b  Apr.  28,  1902;  dau  Jesse  D.  and  Ida 
H.  (Miller)  Cressman.  Locomotive  fireman;  23  So.  Howard  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[36-335.5]  ELSIE  M.  SCHLICHER,  b  Jan.  21,  1889;  dau  Clement  W.  and  Ida  (Weil)  Schlicher 
[36-265] ;  m  June  12,  1907,  ARD  S.  BARR,  b  Mar.  23,  1885 ;  s  J.  P.  and  Alvesta  (Gehris)  Barr.  Ribbon 
weaver;  216J^  Elm  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Mildred  Sara,  b  May  27,  1908. 

2.  Ammon  Linwood,  b  Aug.  4,  1910. 

3.  Iva  Mae,  b  Oct.  25,  1912. 

4.  Nina  Alvesta,  b  Feb.  25,  1918. 

5.  Elsie  Schlicher,  b  June  24,  1920. 

[36-335.6]  AMMON  W.  SCHLICHER,  b  Dec.  30,  1890;  s  Clement  W.  and  Ida  (Weil)  Schlicher 
[36-265];  ?n  JENNIE  SELL,  b  June  17,  1894;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  (Steyer)  Sell.  5916  Chestnut  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Irma  Mae,  b  Dec.  5,  1914. 

2.  Henry  John,  b  Apr.  17,  1918. 

[36-335.7]  IRMA  B.  SCHLICHER,  b  May  16,  1894;  dau  Clement  W.  and  Ida  (Weil)  Schlicher 
[36-265];  m  June  16,  1917,  ARTHUR  KRANZLEY,  b  Mar.  17,  1895;  s  Lewis  and  Sallie  (Roth) 
Kranzley.  Hardwood  finisher;  Souderton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arlene  Schlicher,  b  Sept.  2,  1918. 

2.  Helen  Schlicher,  b  Feb.  26,  1920. 


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[36-335.8]  HELEN  M.  SCHLICHER,  b  Aug.  25,  1896;  dau  Clement  W.  and  Ida  (Weil)  Schlicher 

[36-265]:  m  Apr.  8,  1916,  ISAAC  HARTZELL,  b  May  10, - .  Auditor;  216  Green  St.,  Lansdale, 

Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Leonard  S.,  b  Aug.  13,  1917. 

2.  Russell  C.,  b  Sept.  4,  1918. 

3.  Richard  A.,  b  Jan.  15,  1920. 

[36-335.9]  WILLIAM  H.  NAGLE,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  s  Harry  and  Catharine  W.  (Schlicher)  Nagle 
[36-267];  m  Aug.  10,  1912,  SADIE  FENSTERMAKER,  b  Mar.  28,  1893;  dau  Edgar  and  Mary 
(Reinhard)  Fenstermacher.  Chauffeur,  Allentown  Fire  Dep’t;  res.  218  N.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Catherine  Marie,  b  Feb.  1,  1913. 

[36-336]  WALTER  FOCHT,  b  Sept.  9,  1890;  s  Sydney  and  Kate  (Huff)  Focht  [36-276];  m  Sept. 
17,  1914,  CHRISTINE  WILSON,  b  July  7,  1888;  dau  Benjamin  and  Emily  (Chapel)  Wilson.  Plumb¬ 
ing  contractor;  142  E.  Wellens  Ave.,  Olney,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Walter,  b  Oct.  20,  1915. 

2.  Gladys  Mae,  b  Feb.  8,  1917. 

[36-337]  ROBERT  FOCHT,  b  Mar.  18,  1899;  s  Sydney  and  Kate  (Huff)  Focht  [36-276];  m  Apr. 
16,  1919,  EDITH  WURSTER,  b  Feb.  17,  1899;  dau  Philip  and  Mary  (Ogden)  Wurster.  Office  manager. 
2621  No.  Hollywood  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Robert  Marston,  b  Apr.  3,  1920. 

[36-338]  CLARA  KATHARINE  KLEINSMITH,  b  Mar.  8,  1890;  dau  John  C.  and  Amanda  E. 
(Fetzer)  Kleinsmith  [36-295];  m  June  24,  1911,  JACOB  S.  SCHAEFFER,  b  Apr.  27,  1882;  s  Morris 
B.  and  Hannah  L.  Schaeffer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Helen  Marie,  b  July  3,  1915. 

2.  Mabel  Agnes,  b  Jan.  2,  1918. 

[36-340]  CHESTER  F.  KLEINSMITH,  b  June  21,  1895;  s  John  C.  and  Amanda  E.  (Fetzer) 
Kleinsmith  [36-295];  m  July  1,  1916,  LOUISA  L.  HAFER,  b  Jan.  17,  1895;  dau  Henry  and  Margaret 
(Lincoln)  Hafer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Stony  Creek  Mills,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert,  b  Feb.  3,  1918. 

2.  J.  Harvey,  b  Feb.  21,  1919. 

[36-341]  MINNIE  M.  KLEINSMITH,  b  Aug.  12,  1900;  dau  John  C.  and  Amanda  E.  (Fetzer) 
Kleinsmith  [36-295];  m  Aug.  29,  1917,  BENJAMIN  BAYLOR,  b  Mar.  23,  1895;  s  Ira  C.  and  Rosa 
(Warmon)  Baylor.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Bridge ville,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Horace  Arthur,  b  Mar.  13,  1918. 

[36-342]  ESTHER  A.  LUCAS,  b  Jan.  23,  1894;  S  Edward  and  Catharine  (Fetzer)  Lucas  [36-296]; 
m  Mar.  22,  1913,  CHARLES  F.  SHELLHAMER,  b  Jan.  21,  1890;  s  Stephen  and  Rosa  (Lutz)  Shell- 
hamer.  Machinist;  R.  F.  D.  5,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edward  Stephen,  b  Sept.  22,  1913;  d  Oct.  8,  1913. 

2.  Lillian  Irene,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

3.  Charles  Henry,  b  Nov.  25,  1920. 

[36-3441  HAROLD  R.  REES,  b  Sept.  6,  1891;  s  William  and  Annie  M.  (Schlicher)  Reese  [36- 
297.3a];  m  EMMA  EVANS,  b  Jan.  8,  1895;  dau  William  G.  and  Margaret  (William)  Evans.  Ribbon 
weaver;  930  Monroe  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  Walter,  b  Apr.  1,  1916. 


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[36-345]  BELLA  BERTHA  BALLIET,  b  June  11,  1894;  dau  Harry  and  Annie  M.  (Schlicher) 
Balliet  [36-297. 3b];  m  June  14,  1915,  EARL  NAGLE,  b  Sept.  28,  1893;  s  John  and  Annie  (Hausman) 
Nagle.  Book-keeper;  204  S.  Madison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Mae,  b  Sept.  1,  1920.  . 

[36-346]  HETTIE  EVA  BALLIET,  b  Feb.  17,  1896;  dau  Harry  and  Annie  M.  (Schlicher)  Balliet 
[36-297. 3b];  m  JAMES  WITEMEYER,  b  June  7,  1899;  s  William  and  Savannah  (Rash)  Witemeyer. 
1364  Lawrence  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Grace  M.  I.,  b  Jan.  25,  1916. 

[36-347]  LEWIS  SKEAN,  b  Aug.  28,  1894;  s  Harry  and  Mary  E.  (Heilig)  Skean  [36-327.7a]; 
m  MINERVA  KRAMER,  b  Aug.  11,  1893;  dau  Ellen  Kramer.  Laborer;  538  Farmington  Ave., 
Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Lily  May,  b  May  1,  1910. 

2.  John  Howard,  b  Mar.  18,  1911. 

3.  Emerson  Melville,  b  Jan.  10,  1914. 

4.  Grace  Naomi,  b  Dec.  21,  1915. 

5.  Richard  Stanley,  b  Mar.  21,  1918. 

6.  Tessie  Regina,  b  May  3,  1920. 

[36-348]  FLORENCE  M.  BREY,  b  Apr.  2,  1900;  dau  Harry  and  Katie  M.  (Graber)  Brey  [36-323]; 
m  July  27,  1918,  WARREN  M.  WAGNER,  b  Dec.  9,  1896;  s  John  and  Emma  (Adams)  Wagner. 
Shoe  repairer;  323  N.  9th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Martha  F.,  b  Nov.  30,  1918. 


DAVID  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  381 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[38]  DAVID  JACKEL  was  b  about  1659  and  lived  prior  to  the  migration  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf. 
He  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  was  on  the  sick  list  when  he  landed  (cf.  Signatures  Oath  of  Allegiance) .  No 
record  of  the  death  of  David  Yeakel  nor  that  of  his  wife  has  been  found,  but  it  is  known  that  he  was  a 
widower  at  the  time  of  his  arrival  in  Pa.  As  he  was  about  75  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  his  arrival,  it 
is  probable  that  he  lived  with  his  children  who  settled  in  Macungie,  Pa.,  and  he  is  doubtless  buried  there. 
Six  sons  and  two  daughters  are  accounted  for  in  Pa.,  but,  according  to  the  Harpersdorf  Church  Records, 
there  were  twelve  children  (cf.  Regent  Cat.  Schwenkfeldianorum,  p  6A),  and  the  name  of  his  wife  was 
SUSANNA  HEYDRICK. 

The  following  data  regarding  his  children  has  been  discovered. 

Children  (12): 

,  1.  George,  b  Dec.  13,  1699;  Sponsors:  George  Reinwald,  George  Hoffrichter,  Melchior 

Kriibel,  Barbara  Beyer,  Barbara  Heydrich;  d  1733. 

2.  David,  b - ;  baptized  Oct.  17,  1701;  Sponsors:  George  Reinwald,  George  Hoff- 

richter,  Melchior  Kriibel,  Barbara  Heydrick,  Barbara  Beyerin;  must  have  d  before 
1705. 

3.  David,  b - ;  baptized  Mar.  12,  1705;  Sponsors:  Melchior  Roseman,  Melchior 

Kriibel,  Andreas  Ludevig,  Barbara  Beyerin,  Anna  Bormannin;  d  Jan.  25,  1706. 

4.  Hans  Heinrich  [E45],  also  Johannes  Heinrich,  b  Feb.  19,  1708;  baptized  Feb.  20,  1708; 
Sponsors:  Melchior  Kriibel,  Melchior  Rotmann,  Rosina  Ludwig,  Anna  Bormann, 
Barbara  Beer;  d  Dec.  21,  1781;  m  Susanna  Heydrick  [E  126]. 

5.  Caspar  [E  40],  b  Mar.  10,  1710;  baptized  Mar.  11,  1710;  Sponsors:  Melchior  Roszemann, 
Melchior  Kriebel,  Barbara  Boerin,  Anna  Bormannin,  Rosina  Ludwigin;  d  1742;  m 
Anna  Gauss. 

6.  Anna  Maria 

7.  Jeremias  [E  41] 

Rebecca  Reinwalten;  d  Aug.  29,  1714.  Sponsors  for  Jeremias:  Balthasar  Jackel, 
Maria  Beyerin,  Barbara  Heydrickin;  d  Feb.  22,  1763;  m - Wolf. 

8.  Rosina  [E  166],  b - ;  d  Mar.  31,  1769;  m  Gregorius  Schultz  [E  62]. 


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[38-3] 

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twins,  b  April  9,  1713.  Sponsors  for  Anna:  Melchior  Kriebel,  Anna 


9.  Christoph  [E  42],  b  in  N.  Hdrf.,  Sept.  6,  1715;  baptized  Sept.  8,  1715;  Sponsors:  Melchior 
Kriebel,  Balthasar  Jackel,  Barbara  Heydrick;  d  July  1,  1800;  m  Rosina  Hoffman 
Seipt  [E  103]. 

10.  Abraham  [E  30],  b - ;  d  Jan.  12,  1762;  m  Maria  Wiegner  [E  107]. 

11.  Balthasar  [E  39],  b - ;  d  Jan.  28,  1762;  m  Barbara  [Mentzel  (?)]  Warmer  [E  131  ]. 

12.  Susanna  [E  119],  b  1723;  d  Nov.  16,  1790;  m  George  Wiegner  [E  158]. 


[38-1]  CHRISTOPHER  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  42],  b  Sept.  6,  1715;  d  July  1,  1800;  s  David  and 
Susanna  (Heydrick)  Jackel  [38];  m  May  30,  1751,  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  to  ROSINA  (HOFF¬ 
MAN)  SEIPT  [E  103],  b  Dec.  21,  1718;  d  June  14,  1788;  dau  Balthasar  and  Ursula  (Beier)  Hoffman 
[106-2],  and  widow  of  Christopher  Seipt  [59-1].  Christopher  Yeakel  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  father 
and  was  naturalized  June  2,  1743.  He  settled  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.  [ Plate  C  XXI,  XXIII, 
XXIV].  Place  of  burial  of  husband  and  wife,  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (2): 

[38-7]  1.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  9,  1753;  d  Feb.  17,  1819;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[25-7]  2.  Salome,  b  Oct.  24,  1762;  d  Nov.  14,  1815;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

Christopher  Jackel,  the  son  of  David  Jackel  and  brother  of  Abraham,  Balthasar,  Jeremias,  and 
Hans  Heinrich  Jackel,  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  relatives.  On  May  30,  1751,  he  married  the  widow 

of  Christopher  Seibt  “tochterman,”  by  whom  she  also  had  a  daughter  named  Susanna  Seibt.  Her 

name  was  Rosina,  maiden  name  Hoffman.  Also  on  Jan.  9,  1753,  a  son  was  born  to  her  who  was  named 
Jacob,  also  on  Sept.  27,  1762,  a  little  daughter  was  born  to  her  who  was  named  Saloma.  Mrs.  Rosina 
Jackel,  maiden  name,  Hoffman,  the  above  named  Christopher  Jackel’s  wife,  died  June  14,  1788,  aged 
70  years,  and  at  her  funeral  the  sermon  was  preached  by  George  Kriebel  from  the  text  Isaiah  3:14-15. 
[S.  II.  L.]  [  Translation.] 


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467 


[38-2]  ABRAHAM  JACKEL  (YEAKLE)  [E  30],  b - ;  d  Jan.  12,  1762;  s  David  and  Susanna 

(Heydrick)  Jackel  [38];  m  MARIA  WIEGNER  [E  107],  b  1699;  d  Jan.  3,  1781;  dau  Melchior  and  Maria 
Wiegner.  Both  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem.  Abraham  Jackel  came  to  Pa.  in  1734;  settled  1st 
in  Macungie,  Pa.  [Plate  B  7//];later  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.  [ Plate  C  XV],  on  land  owned  (1920)  by 
William  K.  Schultz.  He  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743.  Maria  Wiegner  was  a  sister  of  Hans  Wiegner 
[E  35]  and  Susanna  Reinwaldin  [E  113],  wife  of  George  Reinwald  [E  34]. 

Children  (6): 

[154-2]  1.  Susanna  [E  108],  b  Jan.  12,  1729;  d  Jan.  28,  1812;  m  Abraham  Wiegner. 

[59—2]  2.  Rosina  [E  109],  b  Jan.  12,  1730;  d  July  16,  1820;  ?n  Caspar  Seipt. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  6,  1732;  d  Aug.  10,  1734;  not  accounted  for  on  immigrant  list. 

[44-1]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  23,  1735;  d  June  26,  1801;  m  Balthasar  Reinewald. 

[38-8]  5.  Balthasar,  b  Aug.  19,  1736;  d  Apr.  18,  1789;  m  Rosina  Heebner  Reinwald. 

[38—9]  6.  Hans,  b  Jan.  1,  1739;  d  July  9,  1801;  m  Anna  Wiegner. 

Abraham  Yeakle  of  Upper  Hanover  made  a  will  dated  Aug.  17,  1761 ;  it  was  probated  on  Apr.  28, 
1762,  and  contains  amongst  others  the  following  provisions; 

“To  my  wife,  all  the  income  of  my  land  and  plantation  of  125  acres  situate  near  my  place,  which  I 
have  granted  to  my  son,  John.”  It  also  confirms  agreement  with  his  son  “for  her  a  habitation  and 
abode  together  with  other  things.” 

The  residue  after  the  decease  of  his  wife  is  to  be  divided  among  his  five  children.  The  sons,  Bal¬ 
thasar  and  John  shall  have  one  half  part  of  the  whole  estate;  of  the  balance: 

Y>  is  given  to  Susanna,  wife  of  Abraham  Wiegner. 

3^  is  given  to  Rosina,  wife  of  Caspar  Seipt. 

Y  is  given  to  Elizabeth. 

Executors:  Balthasar  Yeakle  Witnesses:  George  Schultz. 

Caspar  Seibt.  Christopher  Schultz. 

[38-3]  BALTZER  JACKEL  or  BALTHASAR  YEAKEL  [E  39],  d  Jan.  28,  1762;  s  David  and 
Susannah  (Heydrick)  Jackel  [38];  m  Nov.  24,  1737,  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders,  BAR¬ 
BARA  WARMER  [E  131],  b  1711;  d  Feb.  25,  1793.  Balthasar  Yeakel  is  buried  in  Washington 
Schw.  Cem.;  Barbara,  his  wife,  Hosensack. 

Balthasar  Jackel  came  to  Pa.  in  1734;  settled  in  Macungie,  Pa.  [Plate  B  V,  B  VI].  He  was  nat¬ 
uralized  Apr.  10,  1759.  He  died  very  suddenly  of  an  accident,  having  bled  to  death.  [B.  H .] 
Barbara  Warmer  was  sister  of  Andreas  and  Anna  Warmer. 

Is  [E  131]  in  Immigrant  List  Barbara  Warmer,  instead  of  Barbara  Mentzell? 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  19,  1739;  d  Sept.  7,  1808. 

[149-2]  2.  Anna,  b  June  25,  1743;  d  Sept.  8,  1799;  m  Balthasar  Schultz. 

3.  David,  b  Dec.  29,  1744;  d  Mar.  1,  1756. 

4.  George,  b  Feb.  20,  1746;  d  Aug.  17,  1751. 

[38-10]  5.  Caspar,  b  Jan.  6,  1748;  d  July  11,  1804;  m  Anna  Yeakle. 

[149-4]  6.  Rosina,  b  Dec.  13,  1752;  d  Dec.  22,  1819;  m  Gregory  Schultz. 


[38-4]  JEREMIAS  JACKEL  [E  41],  b  Apr.  9,  1713;  d  Feb.  22,  1763;  s  David  and  Susanna  Hey¬ 
drick  Jackel  [38];  m  -  WOLF;  b  — - — -;  d  Dec.,  1761.  Jeremias  Jackel  came  to  Pa.  in 

1734;  place  of  residence  and  burial-not  known.  He  was  naturalized  July  7,  1753. 


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[38-12] 

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[38-15] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Christianna,  b  1748;  d  1837;  m 

2.  Susan,  m  William  Getman 

3.  Anna  Maria,  m 


1.  Christopher  Meschter. 

2.  Jacob  Hunsberger. 


1. 


Zoller. 


2.  Melchior  Meschter. 

4.  Charlotte,  b  Dec.  31,  1750;  d  Feb.  11,  1825;  m  Andrew  Schultz. 

5.  Isaac,  b  Aug.,  1754;  d  Feb.  5,  1830;  m  Susanna  Anders. 

6.  Juliann,  d  unm. 


7.  Catharine 

8.  Salome 


twins ,  b  Dec.,  1761; 


m  Conrad  Wolf. 
d  Sept.  4,  1762. 


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468 

Catharine  Jackel  m  Conrad  Wolf  on  July  13,  1784;  no  further  record;  lived  in  upper  Milford,  Pa. 

[Cf.  Dotterer — Marriages  in  Goshenhoppen.) 

[38-5]  HANS  HEINRICH  JACKEL  [E  45],  b  Feb.  19,  1708;  d  Dec.  21,  1781;  s  David  and  Susanna 
(Heydrick)  Jackel  [38];  m  1733  or  1735,  in  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders  to  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK 
[E  126];  b  Sept.  19,  1710;  d  Sept.  23,  1793;  dau  Melchior  and  Barbara  Heydrick.  Hans  Heinrich  Jackel 
came  to  Pa.  in  1734;  settled  in  Macungie,  Pa.  [Plate  B  IV).  He  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743;  both  he 
and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Yeakel  Private  Cem.,  Hosensack. 

There  is  much  confusion  about  the  date  of  marriage  of  Hans  H.  Yeakel.  B.  H.  Record  gives  date 
of  marriage  as  1735.  Christopher  Schultz  in  1774,  in  a  letter  to  Von  der  Smissen  mentions  amongst 
those  married  at  time  of  immigration  was  “Hans  Jakkel.”  The  arrangement  of  names  on  immigrant 
list  also  points  to  this  direction.  The  Editor  cannot  account  for  these  discrepancies. 

Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel  became  a  large  landowner  in  the  Hosensack  Valley,  in  Lower  Milford 
Township,  now  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  He  purchased  what  was  then  known  as  the  Hamilton  tract,  containing 
about  500  acres  of  excellent  farm  land,  which  at  his  death  he  divided  among  his  sons.  It  is  stated  that 
he  attended  the  sale  of  “Hamilton  tract”  on  horseback,  having  ridden  there  from  Macungie.  When  the 
Auctioneer  intimated  that  he  should  have  some  evidence  of  his  financial  ability  to  consummate  a  sale, 
Mr.  Yeakel  went  to  his  saddlebags  and  pulled  out  sufficient  cash  to  pay  the  entire  sum.  His  descend¬ 
ants  became  quite  numerous,  and  much  of  his  property  is  still  owned  by  them.  He  had  gone  with  his 
brother-in-law,  Gregorius  Schultz,  to  the  Jordan  in  Lehigh  County,  but  the  location  being  too  much 
exposed,  on  account  of  Indian  depredations,  he  returned  in  a  short  time  afterwards  and  settled  per¬ 
manently  in  the  Hosensack  Valley. 

Children  (7); 

[38-16]  1.  Balthasar  [E  127],  b  Dec.,  1733;  d  Oct.  12,  1797;  m  Susanna  Krauss. 

[38-17]  2.  Jeremias,  b  Apr.  9,  1736;  d  Feb.  10,  1818;  m  Susanna  Wiegner. 

[38-18]  3.  George,  b  Nov.  19,  1738;  d  June  1,  1812;  m  Rosina  Schubert. 

[38—19]  4.  Melchior,  b  Feb.  25,  1742;  d  May  18,  1831;  m  Regina  Schultz. 

[1 1—5]  5.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  1,  1744;  d  Jan.  8,  1820;  m  Balthasar  Krauss. 

[149-3]  6.  Maria,  b  Oct.  2,  1748;  d  Aug.  20,  1832;  m  Christopher  Schultz. 

[38-20]  7.  Anna,  b  May  30,  1752;  d  Apr.  7,  1838;  m  Matthias  Gerhard. 

A  SCHWENKFELDER  LEGACY  IN  SILESIA 

Susanna  Heydrick  Yeakel,  wife  of  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel,  had  brothers  and  sisters  living  in  Har- 
persdorf  until  near  the  close  of  the  18th  century. 

From  church  and  town  records  we  learn  that  Anna  Hoffman,  widow  of  Sigmund,  Freyhdusler  in 
den  Feldhdusern,  sister  of  Helena  Heydrich  and  of  Susanna  Heydrich,  wife  of  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakel, 
died  Dec.  14,  1792,  intestate  and  without  direct  heirs,  aged  74  years.  She  had  been  very  generous 
during  her  life  time  and  had  distributed  most  of  her  property  amongst  her  relatives  unto  the  third 
generation,  and  had  also  frequently  expressed  to  her  sister  her  desire  to  have  the  residue  of  her  property 
given  to  Ober  Harpersdorf  to  establish  a  legacy  for  her  nearest  kin  and  for  the  aid  of  the  poor  of  the 
town  in  general. 

In  accordance  with  this  desire  her  sister,  Helena  Heydrich,  devised  the  residue  of  her  deceased 
sister’s  property  as  well  as  part  of  her  own  to  the  following  charitable  purposes: 

1.  Twenty  Reichsthaler  is  given  to  Ursula  Fliegner,  widow  of  George  Fliegner,  in  the  Feldhauser 
and  sister  of  Anna  Anders  [  161  ] ;  their  parents  were  George  Hoffrich-ter  and  wife  Anna  Wiegner,  sister  of 
Adam  Wiegner. 

2.  Thirty  Reichsthaler  is  devised  to  the  family  who  cared  for  her  during  her  last  illness. 

3.  One  hundred  Reichsthaler  to  be  invested  at  4%  interest  to  establish  the  legacy  desired  by  her 
deceased  sister  for  the  aid  of  the  poor  of  the  town. 

This  legacy  was  still  active  in  1911,  the  principal  amounting  to  about  $75.  In  the  books  of  the 
town  council  it  is  known  as  the  11  Anna  Hoffman  Stiftung .”  [For  complete  account  of  legacy,  vid. 
“ Schwenkfeldian,"  Vol.  VIII,  p  28.) 

[38-6]  CASPAR  JACKEL  [E  40],  b  Mar.  10,  1710;  d  1742;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Jackel 
[38];  rn  ANNA  GAUSS,  dau  George  Balthasar  Gauss. 

One  child:  Susanna. 


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Marriage  Contract  (see  page  630)  between  Christopher  Reinwald  and  Susanna  Seibt  [44], 
(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


Plate  58 


Sarah  Reinewald  Seibert  [43-80]  at  the  Spinning  Wheel. 
From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


469 


Caspar  Jackel  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  father;  he  married  Anna  Gauss,  dau  George  Balthasar 
Gauss.  He  bought  a  10  acre  tract  of  land  in  Germantown  Twp.,  location  not  determined.  He  was  a 
blacksmith.  Place  of  burial  not  determined.  Copy  of  will  follows: 

CASPAR  JAKKELS  WILL 
(Translation) 

In  the  year  of  our  Lord  1741  November  ye  2nd 

The  last  Will  of  Caspar  Jakkels  made  by  him  When  he  was  yet  in  his  perfect  senses;  and  whereby  he  has  ordered 
and  confirmed  how  it  should  be  kept  after  his  Decease  with  his  whole  estate  Real  and  Personal;  and  what  parts  there¬ 
of  should  be  assigned  for  ye  Mother  and  Child;  thus  drawn  up  and  signed  by  Witnesses  for  an  unchangeable  validity. 

Art.  I.  All  Moveables  and  Immoveables  shall  be  summed  up  and  reckoned  together  and  all  Debts  be  first  payed 
out  of  it. 

2.  In  case  of  ye  Mother  should  re-marry  everything  as  well  Money  as  Goods  shall  be  summed  up  and  appraised 
whereof  ye  Child  Is  to  have  one  third  Part. 

3.  If  it  should  happen  that  ye  Child  died  and  if  Mother  inherit  its  Part,  it  has  been  agreed  to  by  him  that  in  this 
case  if  Ye  Mother  was  to  marry  again  after  ye  Childs  Death,  then  one  half  of  ye  Child’s  Part  is  to  fall  to  ye  Child’s 
Father’s  Brothers  and  Sisters;  But  to  excite  a  mutual  and  good  Confidence  Between  ye  Mother  and  ye  Father's 
Brothers  and  Sisters;  Ye  following  Condition  has  been  reserved  according  to  his  Will,  Viz;  That  if  after  her  Re-marry¬ 
ing  evident  Misfortune  should  befall  ye  Mother  such  as  Poverty  or  Inability  to  provide  for  her  subsistance,  then  she 
shall  not  be  obliged  to  return  ye  above  mentioned  Half  to  ye  Father’s  Brothers  and  Sisters,  tho  this  has  been  consider¬ 
ately  left  to  ye  Discretion  of  ye  Parties  to  act  jointly  in  ye  Case. 

4.  In  ye  respect  to  ye  third  Article,  it  has  been  found  good  to  mention  here  for  ye  preventing  of  Disputes  that  it 
has  been  agreed  upon  that  no  Pretence  to  ye  Child’s  Portion  shall  find  Place,  till  ye  eighteen  Years  be  expired  during 
which  ye  child  is  to  be  educated  and  provided  for  by  ye  Mother  and  that  if  claim  of  ye  afore  third  Article  takes  Place 
after  ye  Child’s  Death. 

5.  But  in  Case  it  should  come  to  pass  that  either  ye  Child  and  its  Part  came  to  ye  Mother  and  consequently  ye 
Mother  should  die  Widow;  then  what  remains  comes  to  ye  Relations  of  both  sides  to  be  equally  shared  between  them; 
and  if  the  Mother  should  die  Widow  before  ye  Child  then  all  is  left  to  ye  Child;  ye  Child  afterwards  also  dying  ye  rest 
comes  to  ye  Relations  on  both  sides  and  so  be  equally  shared  as  above. 

All  this  has  been  uttered  and  publickly  mentioned  by  him  in  the  Presence  of  ye  here  subscribed  Witnesses  and 
for  ye  more  Confirmation  of  it  he  has  signed  it  with  his  own  hand. 

his 

Caspar  C  I  Jakkel 
mark 

Georg  Baltser  Gaus 
Caspar  Kribel 

Michael  Eckert  Witnesses 
Baltser  Jackel 

The  foregoing  is  a  true  Translation  of  the  original  as  Witness  my  hand 

Henry  Miller 

11  Febry  1741. 

Bond  of  Administration  £500 
1742  April  29 

Signed  by 

her 

Ann  X  Jakell 
mark 

Georg  Ballser  Gausz 
Casper  Kribel. 

[No.  31,  17^2,  Adm.  Reg.  Office,  Phila .] 

His  widow  married  Matthew  Inglis;  she  was  administratrix  of  Casper  Jackel’s  estate,  and 
also  later  sold  property  of  her  second  husband. 


[38-7]  JACOB  YEAKEL  b  Jan.  9,  1753;  d  Feb.  17,  1819;  s  Christoph  and  Rosina  (Seipt)  Yeakel 
(Jackel)  [38-1];  m  May  7,  1778,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  15, 1759; 
d  June  28,  1829;  dau  Rev.  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70].  Farmer;  lived  in  Upper 
Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Magdalena,  b  Feb.  20,  1779;  d  Dec.  21,  1828;  unm. 

[149-11]  2.  Rosina,  b  July  4,  1780;  d  Jan.  6,  1840;  m  Samuel  Schultz. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  7,  1781;  d  Oct.  5,  1781. 

4.  Regina,  b  Oct.  19,  1782;  d  June  27,  1783. 

[38-21]  5.  Christopher,  b  Sept.  4,  1784;  d  Mar.  25,  1874;  m  Elizabeth  Yeakel. 

[38-22]  6.  Andrew,  b  June  2,  1786;  d  Apr.  6,  1837;  m  Susanna  Yeakel. 

[38-23]  7.  Carl,  b  June  21,  1788;  d  Oct.  6,  1874;  m  Susanna  Yeakel. 

[149—13]  8.  Christina,  b  Mar.  30,  1790;  d  Apr.  9,  1862;  m  Caspar  Schultz. 

[149-14]  9.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  8,  1795;  d  Dec.  23,  1862;  m  Daniel  Schultz. 


470 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[38-8]  BALTHASAR  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  19,  1736;  d  Apr.  18,  1789;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Wiegner) 
Jackel  [38-2];  m  Oct.  7,  1760,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  ROSINA  (HEEBNER)  REINWALD,  b  May 
9,  1738;  d  Feb.  9,  1819;  widow  of  Christopher  Reinwald  [33-2],  and  dau  David  and  Maria  (Kriebel) 
Heebner  [21], 

Children  (4): 

[161-4]  1.  Esther,  b  July  28,  1761;  d  July  2,  1826;  m  Abraham  Anders. 

2.  Maria,  b  Jan  16,  1763;  d  Jan.  28,  1765. 

[161-6]  3.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  11,  1764;  d  Oct.  22,  1850;  m  George  Anders. 

[38-24]  4.  Abraham,  b  May  24,  1767;  d  Dec.  13,  1812;  m  Sarah  Heydrick. 


[38-9]  JOHN  (HANS)  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  1,  1739;  d  July  9,  1801 ;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Wiegner) 
Jackel  [38-2];  m  May  27,  1762,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  ANNA  WIEGNER,  b  July  8,  1742  ;d  Mar.  30, 
1822;  dau  Christopher  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-1],  Lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Pa. 
Children  (10): 

1.  Maria,  b  Apr.  24,  1763;  d  Mar.  14,  1764. 

2.  Regina,  b  Dec.  17,  1764;  d  Mar.  15,  1812. 

3.  Christopher,  b  Aug.  8,  1766;  d  Jan.  14,  1769. 

4.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  14,  1768;  d  Oct.  22,  1836. 

5.  Magdalena,  b  Dec.  24,  1769;  d  Jan.  2,  1832. 

[38-25]  6.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  14,  1771;  d  1847;  m  Susanna  Souder. 

[38-26]  7.  Christian,  b  Jan.  4,  1774;  d  1822;  m  Mary  Souder. 

8.  Anna,  b  Jan.  14,  1776;  d  Sept.  4,  1839;  unm. 

[38-27]  9.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  1,  1777;  m  Maria  Sauder. 

10.  John,  b  Mar.  3,  1783;  d  Nov.  8,  1852;  unm;  blind. 


[38-10]  CASPAR  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  6,  1748;  d  July  11,  1804;  s  Baltzer  and  Barbara  (Warmer) 
Jackel  [38-3];  m  Aug.  10,  1775,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  ANNA  YEAKLE,  b  July  16,  1755;  d  May 
11,  1837;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Yeakle  [160-1]. 


Children  (10): 


[38-31] 
[38-28a]  1 
[38-28b]  J 
[59-7] 
[H-15] 
[38-21] 
[38-22] 
[38-29] 

[25-20] 


1.  Balthasar,  b  Oct.  11,  1777;  d  Oct.  26,  1778. 

2.  Maria,  b  May  25,  1779;  d - ;  m  Andrew  Yeakel. 

3.  Jeremiah,  b  Aug.  11,  1781;  d  1858;  m  {  1/  Krauss. 

t  2.  Sarah  Kriebel. 

4.  Esther,  b  May  24,  1783;  d  Sept.  12,  1858;  m  Matthias  Gerhard. 

5.  Regina,  b  Feb.  6,  1785;  d  Sept.  10,  1843;  m  Balthasar  Urffer. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  9,  1786;  d  Feb.  27,  1864;  m  Christopher  Yeakel. 

7.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  21,  1788;  d  July  21,  1863;  m  Andrew  Yeakel. 

8.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  25,  1790;  d  Oct.  31,  1864;  m  Sarah  Miller. 

9.  Benjamin,  b  Aug.  16,  1793;  d  Sept.  2,  1796. 

10.  Anna,  b  June  7,  1798;  d  Mar.  17,  1875;  m  Jacob  Kriebel. 


[38-11]  CHRISTIANNA  (JACKEL)  MESCHTER,  b  1748;  d  1837;  dau  Jeremias  and  - — 

(Wolf)  Jackel  [38^4] ;  before  1799,  m  JACOB  HUNSBERGER.  Christianna  was  the  widow  of  Chris¬ 
topher  Meschter  [43-1].  [No  further  data.] 


[38-12]  SUSAN  JACKEL,  dau  Jeremias  and - (Wolf)  Jackel  [38-4];  m  1747,  WILLIAM 

GETMAN.  [Dotterer.]  [No  further  record.] 


[38-13]  ANNA  MARIA  JACKEL,  dau  Jeremias  and - (Wolf)  Jackel  [38-4];  m - 

ZOLLER.  [No  further  data.]  The  widow  later  m  Melchior  Meschter  [43-3]. 

[38-14]  ISAAC  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.,  1754;  d  Feb.  5,  1830;  s  Jeremias  and - - -  (Wolf)  Jackel 

[38-4];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  Apr.  24,  1788,  SUSANNA  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  28,  1760;  d  Feb. 
14,  1853;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl)  Anders  [161-2].  Isaac  Yeakle  was  “Vorsinger”  in  the 
Schwenkfelder  Society  for  many  years;  tradition  says  he  could  compose  melodies  for  each  hymn. 
Children  (6): 

[75b-6b]  1.  Sabina,  b  Apr.  6,  1789;  d  Jan.  10,  1855;  m  Christopher  Schubert. 

2.  Anthony,  b  Nov.  10,  1790;  d  Dec.  26,  1795. 


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471 


[43-17a]  3.  Charlotte,  b  Nov.  11,  1792;  d  May  4,  1832;  m  Daniel  Seibert. 

4.  Hannah,  b  June  12,  1796;  d  Jan.  26,  1818. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  21,  1800;  d  Oct.  20,  1887;  unm. 

[38-30]  6.  Augustus,  b  Jan.  13,  1803;  d  May  2,  1876;  m  Elenora  Schultz. 


[38-16]  BALTHASAR  JACKEL  (YEAKLE)  [E  127],  b  Dec.,  1733;  d  Oct.  12,  1797;  s  Hans  Hein¬ 
rich  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Jackel  [38-5];  m  Aug.  25,  1761,  by  Rev.  Balzer  Hoffman,  SUSANNA 
KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  29,  1738;  d  Feb.  15,  1820;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Hoffman)  Ivrauss  [11-1]. 
Balthasar  Jackel  was  blind  the  last  28  years  of  his  life.  He  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  parents;  buried  in 
Hosensack  Schw.  Cem. 


[149-5] 
[38-3  la] 
[38-3  lb] 
[38-32] 


Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Rosina,  b  July  28,  1762;  d - . 

2.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  18,  1765;  d  Dec.  24,  1849. 

3.  Barbara,  b  Nov.  22,  1766;  d  July  21,  1823;  m  George  Schultz. 

4.  David,  b  Apr.  6,  1770;  d  May  27,  1859;  m  (  l'  Susanna  Schultz 

l  2.  Hannah  K.  Schultz. 

5.  Andrew,  b  Mar.  1,  1774;  d  Apr.  9,  1837;  rn  Maria  Yeakel. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  29,  1775;  d  Feb.  1,  1795. 


[38-17]  JEREMIAH  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  9,  1736;  d  Feb.  10,  1818;  s  Hans  Heinrich  and  Susanna 
(Heydrick)  Jackel  [38-5];  m  June  16,  1763,  by  Rev.  Balzer  Hoffman,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER,  b  Aug. 
5,  1740;  d  June  12,  1821;  dau  Christopher  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-1]. 


[161-8] 

[25-8] 


[38-33a] 

[38-33b] 

[38-33c] 

[38-34] 

[38-35] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Salome,  b  Apr.  27,  1764;  d  Apr.  15,  1847;  m  Benjamin  Anders. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  4,  1766;  d  Feb.  8,  1838;  rn  Jacob  Kriebel. 

3.  Catharine,  b  June  11,  1768;  d  May  11,  1836;  unm. 

4.  Maria,  b  Aug.  22,  1770;  d  July  18,  1827;  unm. 

5.  Helena,  b  Sept.  29,  1772;  d  Nov.  19,  1859. 


1.  Susanna  Fisher. 

6.  John,  b  Nov.  15,  1774;  d  Mar.  17,  1825;  m  1  2.  Mary  Fisher. 

(  3.  Susanna  Huff. 

7.  Rosina,  b  June  10,  1777;  d  Aug.  18,  1860;  m  Henry  Wieand. 

8.  Anna,  b  Oct.  20,  1780;  d  July  17,  1840;  m  Michael  Hillegass. 


[38-18]  GEORGE  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1738;  d  June  1,  1812;  s  Hans  Heinrich  and  Susanna  (Hey¬ 
drick)  Jackel  [38-5];  m  May  5,  1768,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  ROSINA  SCHUBERT,  b  May  28, 
1745;  d  Jan.  25,  1799;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Krauss)  Schubert  [75b]. 

Children  (5): 

[38-36]  1.  Anna,  b  Nov.  20,  1769;  d  Mar.  16,  1852;  m  Matthias  Geho. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  31,  1772;  d  May  17,  1835;  unm. 

[38-37]  3.  Maria,  b  Apr.  4,  1776;  d  Jan.  18,  1831 ;  rn  Jacob  Deisher.  [  No  further  data.] 

4.  Jacob,  b  June  6,  1778.  [  No  further  data.] 

[38-38]  5.  George,  b  Aug.  13,  1782;  d  Dec.  31,  1852;  m  Maria  Deisher. 


[38-19]  MELCHIOR  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  25,  1742;  d  May  18,  1831;  s  Hans  Heinrich  and  Susanna 
(Heydrick)  Jackel  [38-5];  m  Nov.  15,  1770,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel,  REGINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr. 
10,  1749;  d  Nov.  2,  1821 ;  dau  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70]. 


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1. 

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2. 

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3. 

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4. 

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5. 

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6. 

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7. 

8. 

[25-19] 

9. 

Children  (9): 

Rosina,  b  Oct.  29,  1771;  d  Dec.  8,  1834;  rn  John  Krauss. 

Solomon,  b  Oct.  17,  1773;  d  Apr.  6,  1814;  m  Regina  Schubert. 
Christopher,  b  Aug.  31,  1775;  d  Jan.  8,  1852;  rn  Barbara  Schultz. 
Susanna,  b  Nov.  4,  1777;  d  Nov.  8,  1801;  m  George  Heydrick. 
Christina,  b  Feb.  14,  1780;  d  July  20,  1829;  m  Matthias  Schultz. 
Daniel,  b  Nov.  23,  1781;  d  Aug.  11,  1859;  m  Susanna  Geho. 

Maria,  b  Feb.  11,  1784;  d  Apr.  8,  1823;  rn  Christopher  Schubert. 
Isaac,  b  June  7,  1786;  d  Jan.  26,  1805. 

Catharine,  b  Mar.  14,  1789;  d  Sept.  30,  1868;  m  Benjamin  Kriebel. 


472 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[38-20]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  May  30,  1752;  d  Apr.  7,  1838;  dau  Hans  Heinrich  and  Susanna  (Hey- 
drick)  Jackel  [38-5];  m  Feb.  11,  1779,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  MATTHIAS  GERHARD,  d  Aug. 
30,  1803.  Matthias  Gerhard  was  first  m  to  Maria  Krauss  [11-6]. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Christopher,  b  June  5,  1780. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  15,  1781. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  5,  1784. 

4.  Maria,  b  Jan.  18,  1787;  d  Mar.  23,  1788. 

5.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  16,  1788. 

6.  Magdalena  )  tw{  6  Apr  12,  1791. 

7.  Salome  ] 

[43-18]  8.  Susanna,  b  June  26,  1794;  d  Aug.  6,  1863;  m  David  Seibert. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[38-21]  CHRISTOPHER  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  4,  1784;  d  Mar.  25,  1874 ;s Jacob  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-7];  m  May  10,  1810,  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  9,  1786;  d  Feb.  27,  1864;  dau  Caspar 
and  Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel  [38-10].  Christopher  Yeakel  lived  on  a  farm  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[149-16]  1.  Abigail,  b  Oct.  9,  1811;  d  May  12,  1879;  m  Samuel  Schultz. 

[38-42]  2.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  27,  1813;  d  Apr.  15,  1842;  m  Hannah  Bertolet. 

3.  Reuben,  b  Aug.  3,  1816;  d  Dec.  4,  1825;  d  from  effects  of  falling  into  a  kettle  of  hot  liquid. 
[38-43]  4.  Joel,  b  Nov.  18,  1817;  d  Feb.  11,  1901;  m  Sarah  Kriebel. 

5.  Deborah,  b  Mar.  24,  1821.  [  No  further  data.} 

[38-44]  6.  Joseph,  b  Dec.  10,  1823;  m  Susan  Stahl. 

[38-22]  REV.  ANDREW  YEAKEL,  b  June  2,  1786;  d  Apr.  6,  1837;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-7];  m  Apr.  23,  1812,  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  21,  1788;  d  July  21,  1863;  dau  Caspar 
and  Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel  [38-10]. 

Rev.  Andrew  Yeakel  was  a  minister  of  the  Evangelical  Association  [Cf.  Hist,  of  Evangelical  Ass., 
p  220}.  He  lived  on  what  was  known  as  the  “Charles  Hillegass  Farm,”  opposite  Hillegass’  Store. 
[  T.  S.  G.} 

Children  (7): 

[38-45]  1.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  3,  1813;  d  Aug.  13,  1874;  m  Catharine  Wieand. 

2.  Maria,  b  Jan.  31,  1815;  d  Dec.  18,  1837. 

3.  Jonas,  b  Feb.  18,  1818;  d  Nov.  10,  1836. 

4.  George,  b  Aug.  16,  1820;  d  June  3,  1848. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  7,  1822;  d  May  19,  1838. 

6.  Andrew,  b  Apr.  26,  1824;  d  Sept.  8,  1848. 

[38-46]  7.  Joel,  b  Aug.  14,  1831;  d  Mar.  30,  1899;  m  Mary  Ann  Heimbach. 


[38-23]  CARL  YEAKEL,  b  June  21,  1788;  d  Oct.  6,  1874;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[38-7];  m  Mav  1,  1815,  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  24,  1793;  d  Sept.  9,  1877;  dau  David  and  Anna 
(Kriebel)  Yeakel  [208-1]. 

Children  (5): 


[38-47] 

[38-48] 

[38-49] 

[38-50a] 

[38— 50b] 

[38-51] 


1.  Sarah  Y.,  b  June  4,  1817 ;  d  July  22,  1883;  m  Abraham  S.  Moyer. 

2.  Jesse,  b  Feb.  15,  1820;  d  Nov.  28,  1895;  m  Maria  Schultz. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  8,  1824;  d  Apr.  14,  1892;  m  Hester  Brunner. 

4.  Reuben,  b  Aug.  3,  1827;  m  !  >•  Sarah  Schubert. 

I  2.  Caroline  (IScnlosser)  l^lein. 

5.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  13,  1831;  m  Nathan  Sterner. 


[38-24]  ABRAHAM  YEAKLE,  b  May  24,  1767;  d  Dec.  13, 1812;  s  Balthasar  and  Rosina  (Heebner 
Reinwald)  Yeakel  [38-8];  m  May  8,  1794,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  SARAH  HEYDRICK,  b 
Sept.  25,  1768;  d  Mar.  31,  1825;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Yeakle)  Heydrick  [52b-l]. 

Children  (J): 

[38-52]  1.  Abigail,  b  Feb.  10,  1795;  m  John  Overholtzer. 

[38-53]  2.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  26,  1797;  d  Apr.  11,  1886;  m  Humphrey  White. 


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3.  Regina,  b  June  2,  1800;  d  June  2,  1800. 

4.  Abraham,  b  July  16,  1803;  d  Dec.  21,  1891. 

[38-25]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  14,  1771;  d  1847;  s  John  and  Anna  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-9]; 
m  SUSANNA  SOUDER;  dau  Christopher  Souder. 

Children  (J): 

[38-54]  1.  Anna,  d  about  1859;  m  Philip  Leister. 

[38-55]  2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  12,  1799;  d  Dec.  20,  1878;  m  George  Leister. 

[38-56]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  1802;  d  about  1869;  m  Abraham  Wambold. 

[38-57]  4.  Magdalena,  b  Oct.  18,  1804;  m  Michael  Erdman. 

[38-26]  CHRISTIAN  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  4,  1774;  d  1822;  s  John  and  Anna  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-9]; 
m  MARY  SOUDER;  d  1849;  dau  Jacob  Souder. 

Children  (5): 

[38-58]  1.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  17,  1803;  d  May  5,  1864;  m  Catherine  Kratz. 

[38-59]  2.  Anna,  b  Mar.  30,  1805;  d  Oct.  15,  1874;  m  John  S.  Moyer. 

[38-60]  3.  Samuel  S.,  b  Sept.  20,  1807;  d - ;  m  Anna  Moyer. 

[38—61  ]  4.  Barbara,  b  Feb.  10,  1811;  d  Apr.  8,  1881;  m  John  Nase. 

5.  Christian,  b  Sept.  11,  1813;  enlisted  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Mexican  War  and  served  till 

the  close  of  the  war.  He  then  returned  to  Phila. ;  and  is  said  to  have  gone  to  Europe. 
His  whereabouts  after  that  time  is  not  known. 


[38-27]  ABRAHAM  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  1,  1777,  s  John  and  Anna  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-9];  m 
MARIA  SAUDER. 

Children  (10): 

1.  John,  b  Jan.  14,  1804;  d - — ;  m  Margaret  Moyer. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  11,  1806. 

3.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  19,  1808;  d  Apr.  17,  1866;  m  Susanna  Moyer. 

4.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  24,  1810;  d  June  29,  1863;  m  Catharine  Meyer. 

5.  Anna,  b  Feb.  14,  1812;  d  prior  to  1879;  m  Jacob  Kile. 

6.  Mary,  b  Mar.  15,  1814. 

7.  Kate,  b  Aug.  11,  1816;  m  Michael  Harris. 

8.  Christian,  b  July  21,  1819;  d  prior  to  Aug.  26,  1911;  m\  }'  Frances  L.  <“arr‘ 

J  l  2.  Leah  Edel. 

9.  Henry,  b  Apr.  23,  1822;  d  Apr.  16,  1838. 

10.  Lena,  b  Apr.  8,  1825;  d  in  infancy. 

[38-28a]  JEREMIAH  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  11,  1781;  d  1858;  s  Caspar  and  Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel 
[38-10]  ;m  Nov.  27,  1806,  LYDIA  KRAUSS,  b  July  31,  1786;dJan.  19,  1812;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna 
(Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-5]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Dec.  12,  1807;  d  Mar.  14,  1813. 

[38-68]  2.  Benjamin,  b  Aug.  9,  1810;  d  Jan.  12,  1871;  m  Elizabeth  Brenner. 

[38-28b]  JEREMIAH  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SARAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  6,  1780; 
d  1854;  dau  Rev.  Melchior  and  Barbara  (Schubert)  Kriebel  [25-6b].  No  issue. 


[38-62] 

[38-63] 

[38-64] 

[38-65] 

[38-66] 
[38-67a] 1 
[38-67b]  J 


[38-29]  ABRAHAM  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  25,  1790;  d  Oct.  31,  1864;  s  Caspar  and  Anna  (Yeakle) 
Yeakel  [38-10];  m  SARAH  MILLER,  b  May  10,  1793;  d  Oct.  3,  1875;  dau  Michael  and  Susanna  Schu¬ 
bert  Miller  [75b-2];  buried  at  Friedensburg,  Pa.  Abraham  Yeakel  was  a  millwright,  and  lived  in  Upper 
Hanover,  Pa.  He  is  buried  in  the  Powder  Valley  (Pa.)  Cem.,  Schwenk’s  Meeting  House. 

Children  (9): 

[38-69]  1.  Edward  M.,  b  Jan.  18,  1816;  d  Aug.  5,  1903;  m  Matilda  Drake. 

[38—70]  2.  Joseph,  b  June  18,  1818;  d  May  8,  1893;  m  Josephine  Neis. 

|  jg-ilT  }  3'  An™’  6  Al«-  2°’  ,820;  "  July  26'  1880;  "  {  2.  Samuel 

[38-72]  4.  Hiram,  b  Jan.  22,  1822;  d  Jan.  22,  1905;  m  Elizabeth  Albrecht. 


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[38-73]  5.  Maria,  b  Nov.  15,  1823;  cl  Dee.  15,  1882;  m  Solomon  Roller. 

[38—74]  6.  Levi,  b  Mar.  24,  1825;  d  June  21,  1906;  m  Susanna  Titlow. 

[ 38—75]  7.  Nimrod  M.,  b  Apr.  14,  1827;  d  Sept.  6,  1905;  m  Elizabeth  Sayer. 

[38-76]  8.  Solomon,  b  Nov.  22,  1828;  d  Sept.  16,  1913;  m  Amanda  Albright. 

[38-77]  9.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  1,  1830;  d  Jan.  20,  1906;  m  Benjamin  A.  Yoder. 


[38-30]  AUGUSTUS  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  13,  1803;  d  May  2,  1876;  a  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Anders) 
Yeakle  [38-14];  w  May  14,  1833,  ELENORA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  20,  1807;  d  Jan.  13,  1878;  dau  Jacob 
and  Magdalena  (Gerhard)  Schultz  [149-10]. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-78]  1.  Matilda,  b  Dec.  12,  1833;  d  Jan.  28,  1912;  m  Frederick  B.  Glaes. 

[ 38—79]  2.  Thomas,  b  May  2,  1836;  d  July  2,  1915;  m  Leanna  Sehoch. 

[38-80]  3.  Lydia,  b  Aug.  19,  1838;  d  Aug.  18, - ;  m  Jacob  F.  Wood. 

[38-81]  4.  Isaac  S.,  b  May  13,  1841;  d  May  18,  1906;  m  Amanda  Schultz. 

[38-82]  5.  Jacob  S.,  b  Apr.  15,  1846;  d  Nov.  7,  1910;  m  Sarah  Ann  Reeser. 


[38-31a]  DAVID  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  6,  1770;  d  May  27,  1859;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Jackel  [38-16];  rn  Oct,  27,  1803,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  May  1,  1780;  d 
Nov.  13,  1830;  dau  Gregorius  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-4]. 


[38-83] 

[38-84a] 

[38-84b] 

[38-85] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Samuel,  b  July  8,  1804;  d  Mar.  3,  1871 ;  m  Sophia  Schultz. 

2.  Daniel  S.,  b  Aug.  4,  1808;  d  June  11.  1881;  m  I  \  Rebecca  Heydrick. 

I  2.  Regina  Krauss. 

3.  Anthony,  b  July  21,  1810;  d  Dec.  31,  1856;  m  Elizabeth  Yeakel. 

4.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  15,  1816;  d  Feb.  3,  1826. 

5.  David,  b  Nov.  2,  1814;  d  Mar.  1,  1889. 


[38— 31b]  DAVID  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.,  1836,  HANNAH  (KRIEBEL) 
SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  16,  1791;  d  Aug.  20,  1863;  widow  of  Joseph  Schultz  [68-5b]  and  dau  Rev.  Melchior 
and  Rosina  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-6b].  No  issue. 


[38-32]  ANDREW  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1774;  d  Apr.  9,  1837;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Yeakel  [38-16];  m  May  1,  1798,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  May  25,  1779;  dau  Cas¬ 
par  and  Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel  [38-10].  Andrew  Yeakel  lived  near  Treichlersville,  Pa.;  moved  to 
Muncy,  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[38-86]  1.  Sophia,  b  July  6,  1799;  d  bef.  1870;  m  Henry  Klees. 

[38—87  ]  2.  Jonas,  b  Dec.  19,  1800;  d  1894;  m  Elizabeth  Everett. 

[38-88]  3.  Elias,  b  Oct.  30,  1802;  d  Mar.  11,  1870;  m  Susanna  Flick. 

[38-89]  4.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  21,  1805;  m  Jacob  Fague. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  3,  1809;  d  Oct.  3,  1809. 

6.  Joseph,  b  Dec.  10,  1811;  d  1837;  unm. 

7.  Jacob.  [No  further  data  obtainable .] 


[38-33a]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  15,  1774;  d  Mar.  17,  1825;  s  Jeremiah  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Yeakel  [38-17];  m  Oct.  28,  1799,  SUSANNA  FISHER,  b  June  14,  1775;  d  Sept.  4,  1801;  dau  George 
Fisher. 


One  child: 

[38  90b]  !  J°sePh’  b  July  29,  1800;  d  Oct.  11,  1883;  m 


!  1.  Lydia  Kriebel. 

1  2.  A.  Maria  Zellner. 


[38-33b]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  6,  1802,  MARY  FISHER,  sister  of 
Susanna;  d  June  30,  1806;  dau  George  Fisher. 

Children  (3): 

[38-91]  1.  George,  b  Oct.  2,  1802;  m  Maria  Kaldowen. 

[38-92]  2.  Henry,  b  Apr.  8,  1804;  d  Nov.  30,  1894;  m  Susan  Miller. 

1 75b— 4b]  3.  Susanna,  b  June  14,  1806;  d  Nov.  22,  1873;  m  David  Schubert. 


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[38-33c]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  3d  time,  Jan.  27,  1807,  SUSANNA  HUFF,  b  May  9, 
1784;  d  Dec.  6,  1858;  dau  Samuel  Huff. 

Children  (4): 

[38-93]  1.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  6,  1807;  d  bef.  1879;  m - Greiss. 

2.  Magdalena,  b  Nov.  28,  1810;  d  Oct.  17,  1874;  unm. 

[38-94]  3.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  16,  1816;  m  John  Adam  Bortz. 

[38-95]  4.  Henrietta,  b  Mar.  16,  1820;  m  William  Kiebler.  [No  further  data.] 

[38-34]  ROSINA  YEAKEL,  b  June  10,  1777;  d  Aug.  18,  1860;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Yeakel  [38-17];w  Aug.  8,  1804,  HENRY  WIEAND,  b  May  31,  1779;  d  Sept.  9,  1858;  s  Yost  and  Bar¬ 
bara  (Yoder)  Wieand.  Henry  Wieand  lived  on  the  farm  known  (1918)  as  Laura  Krauss-Schultz  Farm; 
both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wieand  are  buried  in  New  Gosh.  Cem.  The  name  of  Wieand  was  originally  Wie- 
gandt;  one  branch  spells  it  Weand.  [C.  S.  W .] 

Children  (7): 

[38-96]  1.  George,  b  Apr.  4,  1804;  d  Dec.  17,  1869;  m  Lydia  Schultz. 

2.  Anna,  b  Feb.  28,  1806;  d  Apr.  29,  1879;  unm. 

3.  Sophia,  b  Sept.  25,  1890;  d  1813. 

[38-97]  4.  Christina,  b  Oct.  9,  1811;  d  Apr.  22,  1896;  m  Edward  Moll. 

[59-20]  5.  Susannah,  b  Mar.  15,  1814;  d  Apr.  9,  1885;  m  Solomon  Brey. 

[38-98]  6.  Jonas,  b  Aug.  13,  1816;  m  Catharine  Shuler,  Hickorytown,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[38-99]  7.  Esther,  b  Dec.  8,  1818;  d  May  15,  1894;  m  William  Bloch. 

[38-35]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  20,  1780;  d  July  17,  1840;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Yeakel  [38-17];  m  MICHAEL  HILLEGASS,  b  Feb.  23,  1764;  d  Mar.  1,  1859.  Michael  Hillegass  was 
a  farmer  and  tanner,  lived  in  Hosensack,  Pa.;  moved  to  Centreville,  Ohio,  in  1816. 

Children  {11): 

[38-100]  1.  Samuel,  m - 

[38-101]  2.  Jonathan,  m - 

[38-102]  3.  Anna  Margaret,  b  1801 ;  d  1865;  m  Adam  Guth  (Good) ;  m  in  fall  of  1823. 

[38-103]  4.  Catharine,  m - ;  had  one  child  in  1833. 

5.  John,  b  Nov.  12,  1800;  d  June  28,  1828. 

[38-104]  6.  Joseph,  m - ;  tanner. 

7.  Twin  son,  b  1820;  d  Oct.  31,  1824;  age  4  yr.  6  mo. 

[38-105]  8.  Susanna,  m - . 

9.  Elizabeth,  b  June  16,  1823;  d  Oct.  21,  1839. 

[38-106]  10.  Daniel,  b - ;  m  Elizabeth  Kulp. 

[38-107]  11.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  27,  1818;  m  Lucy  A.  Powell. 

Data  of  Michael  Hillegass  Family  obtained  from  letters  in  H.  K.  Gerhard  Collection  [*S.  H.  L.], 
written  by  Jacob  Hillegass,  Nov.  4,  1839,  to  Jacob  Kriebel. 

In  addition  to  the  above  the  following  information  is  given; 

In  1833,  Samuel  was  married  several  years;  Jonathan  was  married  6  wks.;  Anna  Margaret  had  3 
children;  Catharine  had  1  child. 

In  1837,  Samuel  bought  140  acres  of  land  near  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Catharine  lived  6  miles  from 
home. 

In  1822,  John  was  studying  for  the  ministry  with  Rev.  Weiss,  and  1824  was  his  last  year. 

Harbaugh  Ref.  Church  Fathers,  Vol.  Ill,  p  342: — “Rev.  John  Hillegass,  b  Nov.  12,  1800;  d  June 
28,  1828;  was  ordained  May  23,  1826.  Had  charge  of  six  congregations,  around  Carrolton,  formerly 

Centreville,  Ohio.” 

» 

Another  source  states  that  Michael  Hillegass  and  Ann  Yeakel  had  thirteen  children,  eight  attain¬ 
ing  maturity.  This  source  also  states  that  Daniel  Hillegass  lived  in  Indian  Territory  and  was  married 
to  an  Indian  Squaw.  The  youngest  son  went  either  to  India,  Australia,  or  Germany.  [Information 
by  R.  M.  Rine,  General  merchant,  Centerville,  Ohio,  in  1910.] 

[38-36]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  20,  1769;  d  Mar.  16,  1852;  dau  George  and  Rosina  (Schubert) 
Yeakel  [38-18];  m  1796,  MATTHIAS  GEHO,  b  Nov.  27,  1772;  d  Sept.  14,  1830. 


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[38-108] 
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[38-1 09b] 
[38-110] 
[38-111] 
[38-41] 
[38-1 12a] 
[38-1 12b] 
[38-113] 
[38-1 14a] 
[38-1 14b] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Anna,  b  Jan.  21,  1797;  d  Nov.  3,  1856;  m  Henry  Stichter. 

2.  Catherine,  b  Mar.  16,  1799;  m  ^e,n/y  ^ilbert- 

2.  Milton  Hallman. 

3.  Rosina,  b  May  7,  1806;  d  Feb.  3,  1887;  m  Anthony  Reiehenbach. 

4.  Sarah,  b  July  7,  1808;  d  July  15,  1876;  m  John  Wieder. 

5.  Susanna,  b - ;  d  Apr.  5,  1875;  m  Daniel  Yeakel. 

6.  Maria,  b  July  14,  1794;  d  Jan.  2,  1886;  m  j  ~  —Miller. 

I  2.  George  Wolr. 

7.  Jacob,  b  June  7,  1801;  d  July  29,  1871;  m  Barbara  Trump. 

8.  Daniel  Yeakel,  b  Apr.  7,  1811 ;  d  July  12,  1882;  m  (  l'  Kaiser*. 

I  2.  Elizabeth  Druckenmiller. 


“Dieses  wahr  meine  Mutter  Christina  Stichter  eine  Geborene  Beideman  sie  wahr  gebohren  den  30 
August  1760  und  starb  den  27  May  1846  und  sie  brachte  ihr  alter  auf  85  Jahr  9  mo.  u  27  tage. 

Dieser  wahr  ihre  Mutter  Anna  Geho  eine  gebohrne  Jaklin,  sie  wahr  geboren  den  20  November 
1760,  u  starb  den  16  Marz  1852,  83  y.  3  mo.  25  tage.” 

Translation — This  was  the  property  of  my  mother  Christina  Stichter,  maiden  name,  Beideman; 
she  was  born  Aug.  30,  1760  and  died  May  27,  1846;  her  age  was  85  yrs.  9  mo.  and  27  days. 

This  was  her  mother’s,  Anna  Geho,  nee  Yeakel;  she  was  born  Nov.  20,  1760  and  died  March  16, 
1852,  aged  83  yrs.  3  mo.  and  25  days. 

[From  inscription  in  German  Bible  in  possession  of  Dr.  Henry  D.  Stichter,  1720  W.  Tioga  St., 
Phila.  Bible  ivas  property  of  his  grandfather,  Henry  Stichter.] 


[38-38]  GEORGE  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  13,  1782;  d  Dec.  31,  1852;  s  George  and  Rosina  (Schubert) 
Yeakel  [38-18];  m  MARIA  DEISHER,  b  Apr.  5,  1784;  d  Dec.  13,  1862. 

One  child:  Jared,  b  Feb.  11,  1819;  d  Feb.  26,  1824. 

[38-39]  SOLOMON  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  17,  1773;  d  Apr.  6,  1814;  s  Melchior  and  Regina  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-19];  m  RACHEL  (REGINA)  SCHUBERT,  b  Aug.  18,  1785;  d  June  5,  1867;  dau  Melchior 
and  Maria  (Krauss)  Schubert  [75b— 1  ].  Regina  Schubert  Yeakel  m  2d  time,  John  Schlicher  [75b-7]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Jammin,  b  Sept.  9,  1811;  d  Mar.  9,  1812. 

[1 1— 41a]  2.  Leah,  b  Apr.  14,  1813;  d  Mar.  16,  1876;  m  Nathan  Nuss. 


[38-40]  CHRISTOPHER  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  31,  1775;  d  Jan.  8,  1852;  s  Melchior  and  Regina 
(Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-19];  m  May  5,  1807,  BARBARA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  23,  1769;  d  May  12,  1860;  dau 
Balthasar  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-2].  No  issue. 

[38-41]  DANIEL  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  23,  1781;  d  Aug.  11,  1859;  s  Melchior  and  Regina  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-19];  m  1815,  SUSANNA  GEHO,  d  Apr.  5,  1875;  dau  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Geho 
[38-36]. 

Children  (10): 

[38-115]  1.  George,  b  June  9,  1816;  d  Feb.  24,  1842;  m  Lydia  Schultz. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  31,  1817;  d  Dec.  27,  1819. 

[38-85]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  19,  1819;  d  Aug.  20,  1887;  m  Anthony  Yeakel. 

[66-5a]  4.  Agnes,  b  Jan.  23,  1821 ;  d.  Dec.  25,  1872;  m  Rev.  Jacob  Meschter. 

[38-116]  5.  John,  b  Nov.  21,  1823;  d  Feb.  3,  1901;  m  Lydia  Kriebel. 

[38-117]  6.  Daniel,  b  Jan.  15,  1826;  d  Sept.  16,  1902;  m  Sarah  Laudenschlager. 

[70-36]  7.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  9,  1831;  d  Jan.  7,  1910;  m  Edward  Schultz. 

[11-63]  8.  Hannah,  b  May  23,  1833;  d  Sept.  9,  1915;  m  Charles  Krauss. 

9.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  10,  1835;  d  Sept.  29,  1918. 

[38-118]  10.  Emma,  b  Dec.  25,  1841;  m  Henry  C.  Kemmerer. 

[38-42]  SAMUEL  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  27,  1813;  d  Apr.  15,  1842;  s  Christopher  and  Elizabeth(Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-21];  m  Feb.  13,  1838,  HANNAH  BERTOLET,  dau  of  Daniel  Bertolet. 

One  child: 

[38-119]  Isaac  B.,  b  July  6,  1840;  d  Dec.  29,  1910;  m  Maria  K.  Wieand. 


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[38-43]  JOEL  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  18,  1817;  d  Feb.  11,  1901;  s  Christopher  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-21];  m  Oct.  29,  1842,  SARAH  KRIEBEL,  b  July  5,  1822;  d  May  10,  1892;  dau  Anthony  and 
Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-21]. 

Children  (9): 

[38-120]  1.  Daniel,  b  Nov.  2,  1844;  m  Rebecca  Carl. 

[68-38]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  22,  1847;  d  Apr.  3,  1904;  m  Abraham  S.  Schultz. 

[38-229]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  June  3,  1849;  d  Jan.  1,  1921;  m  Ambrose  Yeakel. 

[38-121]  4.  Sarah  K.,  b  Nov.  12,  1853;  m  Franklin  B.  Stauffer. 

[38—122]  5.  Milton,  b  Dec.  12,  1855;  m  Carolina  Schiffert. 

6.  Emilia,  b  Nov.  29,  1857;  d  Mar.  26,  1906;  unm. 

[38-123]  7.  William  K.,  b  Mar.  31,  1860;  d  Oct.  15,  1902;  m  Emma  Schultz. 

8.  Abraham,  b  July  9,  1863;  d  Mar.  25,  1865. 

9.  Ellen,  b  Aug.  30,  1865;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[38-44]  JOSEPH  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  10,  1823;  s  Christopher  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Yeakel  [38-21]; 
m  SUSAN  STAHL,  b  May  5,  1830;  dau  Daniel  Stahl. 

One  child:  Henry,  b  Mar.  24,  1852;  d  Dec.  27,  1870. 


[38-45]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  3,  1813;  d  Aug.  13,  1874;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-22];  m  Dec.  23,  1837,  CATHARINE  WIEAND^  b  Oct.  4,  1820;  d  Feb.  12,  1905;  dau  Daniel  Wieand. 
Jacob  Yeakel  d  at  Weatherly,  Pa.;  buried  in  new  Cem.  in  Allentown,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Jonas,  b  May  20,  1839;  d  Aug.  10,  1846. 

2.  Sarah,  b  July  5,  1841 ;  d  Nov.,  1906;  m  {  \  ^^TRi^ehart 

3.  Daniel,  b  Feb.  28,  1843;  d  Feb.  23,  1907;  rn  Mary  Andrew. 

4.  Isaac  W.,  b  Feb.  20,  1848;  d  July  14,  1899;  m  Miranda  Wolfgang. 

5.  Irvin  C.,  b  Mar.  4,  1852;  d  Feb.  1,  1918;  m  Anna  Elizabeth  Shortess. 

6.  Julia  A.,  b  Mar.  2,  1855;  m  Charles  B.  Keenly. 


[38-46]  JOEL  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  14,  1831;  d  Mar.  30,  1899;  s  Rev.  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-22];  m  Dec.  31,  1854,  MARY  ANN  HEIMBACH,  b  July  10,  1831;  dau  Philip  Heimbach. 
Children  (10): 

[38-129]  1.  Amelia,  b  Dec.  18,  1855;  m  Samuel  Diehl. 

[38—130]  2.  John  H.,  b  Apr.  18,  1857;  m  Emmaline  E.  Baer. 

[38-131b]  1  3 * 5 6 7'  Jonas-  6  0ct-  24’  1858:  d  July  31-  1903;  m  1  2.  Rebecca  TuTndinschlager. 

4.  Philip,  b  Jan.  20,  1861;  d  Sept.  11,  1862. 

[38-132]  5.  Susanna,  b  July  20,  1862;  m  Frank  C.  Daub. 

[38—133]  6.  William,  b  June  16,  1864;  m  Emma  E.  Moyer. 

[38—134]  7.  Joel,  b  Aug.  15,  1866;  d  Nov.  20,  1915;  m  Maria  Erdman. 

8.  Morris,  b  Jan.  27,  1870;  d  Sept.  25,  1870. 

[38-135]  9.  Mary,  b  Nov.  15,  1871;  m  Eugene  Smith. 

[38-136]  10.  Caroline,  b  Mar.  2,  1872;  d  Apr.  25,  1911;  m  Samuel  Fetterman. 

[38-47]  SARAH  Y.  YEAKEL,  b  June  4,  1817;  d  July  22,  1883;  dau  Carl  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-23];  m  Oct.  9,  1843,  ABRAHAM  S.  MOYER,  b  Nov.  15,  1822;  d  Dec.  5,  1912;  s  Jacob  and 
Barbara  (Stahler)  Moyer.  Carpenter. 

Children  (8): 


3.  Charles  Y.,  b  Nov.  9,  1850;  unm ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-139]  4.  Sarah  Y.,  b  May  26,  1853;  m  John  G.  Fritsch. 

5.  Emma  Y.,  b  Aug.  10,  1856;  unm;  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  Lydia  Y.,  b  June  9,  1858;  unm;  Allentown,  Pa. 

7.  Abraham  Y.,  b  Oct.  12,  1860;  d  Dec.  3,  1863. 

[38-140]  8.  Elizabeth  Y.,  b  Feb.  5,  1864;  m  Frank  C.  Wolfe. 


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[38-137b]  i  1-  Isaac  Y.,  b  July  8,  1846;  m  1  2.  Ida  V.  Reariek. 

[38—138]  2.  Jacob  Y.,  b  Apr.  4,  1848;  m  Mary  J.  Muir. 


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[38-48]  REV.  JESSE  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  15,  1820;  d  Nov.  28,  1895;  s  Carl  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-23];  m  Nov.  23,  1843,  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  July  14,  1824;  d  Mar.  26,  1912;  dau  Melchior 
and  Maria  (Schultz)  Schultz  [68-6].  Clergyman  of  Evangelical  Church;  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Matilda,  b  Feb.  15,  1851;  d  Aug.  25,  1856. 

2.  Emma,  b  May  26,  1852;  d  June  17,  1856. 

*3.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Mar.  25,  1854. 

[38-141]  4.  Ellen,  b  July  16,  1856;  m  Benjamin  F.  Edsall. 

[38-142]  5.  Charles,  b  Aug.  14,  1858;  m  Julia  S.  McDole. 

f6.  Uriah,  b  Nov.  18,  1860;  d  Mar.  22,  1885. 

7.  Henry,  b  Sept.  12,  1863;  d  Apr.  17,  1864. 

8.  William,  b  Oct.  12,  1867;  d  Dec.  9,  1875. 

Rev.  Jesse  Yeakel,  born  in  1820,  lived  a  singularly  useful  life.  Having  been  reared  on  a  farm,  he 
early  evinced  religious  convictions  and  preached  his  first  sermon  at  the  age  of  19.  He  served  as  a 
minister  of  the  Evangelical  Association  and  was  in  active  service  for  50  years,  filling  the  position  of 
Presiding  Elder  in  the  Eastern  Pa.  and  Atlantic  Conferences  of  the  Evangelical  Association. 

Although  having  a  very  limited  public  school  education,  Rev.  Yeakel  wrote  two  theological  works, 
“Die  Heilung  des  Menschen”  which  was  published  in  Stuttgart,  Germany,  and  “Systematic  Theology.” 
He  also  wrote  a  short  autobiography,  ‘ Tsai’s  Erfahrungen.”  He  was  said  to  have  been  well  grounded 
in  the  scriptures  and  led  a  very  pious  life. 

Although  stationed  in  Phila.,  his  duties  as  Presiding  Elder  caused  him  to  be  away  from  home  a  great 
deal,  going  as  far  as  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  and  being  absent  from  four  to  six  weeks  at  a  time,  the  meagre 
salary  he  received  not  permitting  him  to  pay  car  fares  for  frequent  visitations  to  his  districts.  He  was 
incessant  in  his  labors  for  the  neglected  and  unfortunate.  One  of  his  favorite  maxims  was  “Besser 
Unrecht  leiden  als  Unrecht  thun.”  (Better  endure  wrongs  than  commit  wrongs.) 

Maria  Schultz  Yeakel  was  said  to  have  possessed  exceptional  mechanical  ability  for  a  woman.  At 
the  age  of  10,  she  is  said  to  have  made  a  wooden  horse  mounted  on  propelling  rollers.  Her  school¬ 
master,  the  late  Amos  Schultz,  while  passing  along  the  road,  showed  great  delight  in  seeing  this  horse 
glide  down  the  incline  on  its  wheels,  and  told  her,  “you  should  have  been  a  boy.”  The  members  of  the 
Amos  Schultz  family  still  recall  that  their  father  spoke  of  the  proficiency  of  Maria  Schultz  in  her  studies. 

She  and  her  brother  and  sister  would  stand  in  a  “row”  while  their  father  would  hear  their  lessons 
and  test  their  knowledge  of  music.  Her  sister,  Lydia,  was  very  fond  of  reading,  and  at  the  tender  age 
of  nine  was  perplexed  as  to  how  to  read  and  spin  at  the  same  time,  as  she  was  obliged  to  take  her  turn 
at  the  spinning  wheel. 

It  is  said  that  their  father,  Melchior  Schultz,  at  times  entertained  from  20  to  30  of  the  Moravians 
at  one  time.  They  would  come  in  a  coach  from  Bethlehem  and  be  entertained  by  the  Schultz  family. 
This,  of  course,  required  great  culinary  preparations,  but  the  women  were  equal  to  the  occasion  and  these 
visits  were  welcomed  by  adults  and  children  alike. 

*Sarah  Jane  Yeakel  in  early  childhood  evinced  great  interest  in  music,  specializing  on  the  pipe 
organ.  For  more  than  20  years  she  was  organist  in  Trinity  Church,  Germantown,  Phila.  For  many 
years,  she  was  the  Philadelphia  correspondent  of  the  “Evangelical  Messenger,”  the  organ  of  the  Evan¬ 
gelical  Association.  Later  she  became  actively  engaged  in  Missionary  Work,  and  is  now  engaged  in 
Sunday  School  and  deaconess  work  in  Newark,  N.  J.  She  is  an  official  Sunday  School  visitor  of  a 
prominent  Sunday  School. 

fUriah  Yeakel  was  the  first  graduate  of  a  Philadelphia  Grammar  School  to  be  awarded  a  free 
scholarship  at  the  University  of  Pa.  by  the  Philadelphia  Board  of  Education.  These  scholarships  are 
now  awarded  to  graduates  of  High  Schools.  He  was  born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  and  was  possessed  of  an  ex¬ 
ceedingly  brilliant  and  conscientious  mind.  His  early  death  cut  short  what  would  have  been  an  un¬ 
doubtedly  successful  career.  A  professorship  at  the  Schuylkill  Seminary  was  declined  by  him  as  he 
felt  he  could  not  conscientiously  fill  the  position. 

[38-49]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  8,  1824;  d  Apr.  14,  1892;  s  Carl  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-23] ;  m  Jan.  4,  1849,  HESTER  BRUNNER,  b  July  26,  1823 ;  d  Mar.  18,  1904 ;  dau  Michael  Brunner. 

Children  (2): 

[38-143]  1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  26,  1852;  d  Nov.  13,  1890;  m  Henry  Gehman. 

[38-144]  2.  Obadiah  B.,  b  July  30,  1856;  m  Mary  R.  Minner. 


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[38-50a]  REV.  REUBEN  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  3,  1827;  dec ;  s  Carl  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-23];  m  SARAH  SCHUBERT,  b  Jan.  27,  1827 ;  d  Apr.  26,  1875;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Schiffert) 
Schubert  [75b-4a]. 

One  child:  Rosa,  b  Oct.  28,  1870;  d  Aug.  17,  1872. 

Sarah  Schubert  Yeakel  and  daughter,  Rosa,  are  buried  in  the  Schubert  Cem.  (Evangelical)  at 
Upper  Milford,  Pa.,  near  Corning. 

[38— 50b]  REV.  REUBEN  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  CAROLINE  (SCHLOSSER) 
KLEIN,  b  1820;  d  May  18,  1905;  widow  of  John  Klein. 

Rev.  Reuben  Yeakel  was  a  Bishop  of  the  Evangelical  Association  and  resided  in  Norristown,  Pa. 
His  jurisdiction  as  Bishop  embraced  the  churches  of  the  Middle  and  Western  States;  he  was  editor, 
bishop,  president  of  the  theological  seminary,  and  church  historian  in  the  Evangelical  Association. 

In  the  will  of  Caroline  K.  Yeakel  of  Reading,  Pa.,  she  says,  “My  Dear  Husband,  Reuben,  shall 
have  fifty  dollars  and  my  lot  No.  7  in  Linwood  Park,  Vermillion,  Ohio.’’  Her  three  sons,  Charles,  John, 
and  Cornelius  Klein,  were  executors.  Reuben  Yeakel  died  prior  to  his  wife. 

[38-52]  ABIGAIL  YEAKLE,  b  Feb.  10,  1795;  dec;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Heydrick)  Yeakle 
[38-24];  m  1809,  JOHN  OVERHOLTZER. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Noah,  b - ;  d  prior  to  1879;  unm. 

2.  Matilda,  d  prior  to  1879;  unm. 

3.  Reuben,  b  Nov.  24,  1816. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  12,  1818. 

5.  Isaac,  b  May  8,  1820. 

6.  Joseph,  b  May  25,  1822.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  complete.] 

Inventory  of  Personal  Estate  of  Abigail  Overholtzer.  Dec’d,  Late  Abigail  Yeakle. 

Aug.  31,  1825.  Filed  1828.  [Adm.  No.  14:5,54.} 

The  Petition  of  Abraham  Heydrick,  Humphrey  White,  and  Abraham  Yeakle,  relatives  and  next  friends  of  the 
minor  children  of  Abigail  Overholt,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Abraham  Yeakle,  dec’d,  respectfully  showeth 
that  the  said  minors  are  entitled  to  a  considerable  estate  in  right  of  their  deceased  mother,  Abigail  Overholt  *  *  * 
That  the  mother  of  the  said  Minors  is  deceased  and  the  father  of  the  said  Minors,  John  Overholt,  has  taken  out  Letters 
of  Administration  on  her  Estate  and  is  about  to  receive  the  whole  amount  of  the  Estate.  That  the  said  John  Overholt 
has  expressed  his  determination  to  remove  to  Canada;  his  children  now  are  destitute  of  support. 

The  securities  given  by  the  said  John  Overholtz  on  his  administration  bond  are  insufficient:  that  the  said  John 
Overholtz  is  subject  to  intemperance  and  that  it  is  believed  by  your  Petitioners  that  if  the  Estate  liapen  into  his  hand 
the  whole  will  be  lost  to  the  Heirs. 

Your  Petitioners  believe  and  have  been  so  advised  that  the  portion  of  the  estate  arising  from  the  estate  of  Abra¬ 
ham  Yeakle,  the  grandfather,  legally  belongs  to  children  of  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Overholtz,  and  that  he  as  adminis¬ 
trator  or  in  no  other  way  in  his  own  right  has  any  claim  to  the  estate. 

Petition  for  citation  to  increase  security,  Oct.  31,  1825. 

[38-53]  SUSANNA  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  26,  1797;  d  Apr.  11,  1886;  daw  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Heydrick) 
Yeakle  [38-24];  m  1816,  DR.  HUMPHREY  WHITE;  d  Mar.  16,  1829;  s  James  White.  Physician; 
followed  his  profession  in  Gwynedd,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  In  settlement  of  estate,  Humphrey  White  is 
said  to  have  been  of  Franconia  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[38-145]  1.  Sarah,  b  June  29,  1817;  d  Aug.  28,  1902;  m  Eli  Krupp. 

[38-146]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  2,  1818;  d  Mar.  28,  1892;  m  John  B.  Edwards. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Dec.  2,  1820;  d  prior  to  1879. 

[38-147]  4.  Melinda,  b  Nov.  27,  1823;  d  1887 ;  m  William  Nicholas. 

5.  Abraham,  b  July  16,  1826;  d  Aug.  1,  1874. 

6.  Sylvester,  b  Nov.  2,  1828;  d  prior  to  1879. 

[38-54]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b - ;dab.  1859;  dau.  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Souder)  Yeakel  [38-25]; 

m  PHILIP  LEISTER. 

One  child: 

[38-148]  Elisabeth,  m  Abraham  Souder. 


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[38-55]  MARY  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  12,  1799;  d  Dec.  20,  1878;  dau  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Souder)  Yeakel 
[38-25];  m  Jan.  7,  1819,  GEORGE  LEISTER,  b  1797;  d  Nov.  7,  1878. 

Children  {13): 

1.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  19,  1819;  d  Aug.  23,  1904;  m  Lydia  Snyder. 

2.  Lucy  Ann,  b  Aug.  15,  1821;  d  Sept.  5,  1821;  unm. 

3.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  15,  1822;  d  Sept.,  1875;  m  Lydia  Fox. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  21,  1824;  m  Andrew  Trumbore. 

5.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  30,  1827;  d  Oct.  12,  1894;  m  Mary  Yost. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  19,  1829;  d  Sept.  9,  1915;  m  William  K.  Nittenberger. 

1.  Matilda  Trumbore. 

2.  Leanna  Schelly. 

8.  Augustus,  b  May  16,  1834;  m  Lydia  Reiter. 

9.  George  Y.,  b  Nov.  27,  1837 ;  d  Aug.  4,  1876;  m  Mary  Catharine  Nase. 

10.  Mary  Y.,  b  Dec.  21,  1839;  d  Oct.  20,  1910;  m  George  Schatz. 

11.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  6,  1841;  d  Apr.  3,  1920;  m  Milton  Schwager. 

12.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  15,  1843;  m  John  K.  Danehower. 

13.  Elemina,  b  July,  1845;  d  Aug.,  1846. 


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7.  John,  b  Jan.  15,  1832;  m 


[38-56]  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b  1802;  d  about  1869;  dau  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Souder)  Yeakel 
[38-25];  m  ABRAHAM  WAMBOLD.  Said  to  have  had  five  children,  and  lived  in  New  Jersey. 

A  Lydia  Wainpole  b  Dec.  27,  1837;  dau  of  Abraham  Wampole;  m  Nov.  21,  1874,  John  Jones,  b 
Sept.  8,  1824;  s  Samuel  Jones.  [It  has  been  impossible  to  locate  any  member  of  the  above  family,  nor  has  it 
been  possible  to  show  that  Lydia  Wampole  was  the  dau  of  Abraham  Wambold  and  Elizabeth  Yeakel.) 

[38-57]  MAGDALENA  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  18,  1804;  d - ;  dau  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Souder) 

Yeakel  [38-25];  m  Oct.  18,  1826,  MICHAEL  ERDMAN,  b  May  9,  1801 ;  d  Mar.  23,  1846.  It  is  stated 
that  the  widow  of  Michael  Erdman  lived  in  Nicetown,  Phila.,  in  1879,  but  the  editor  has  not  been  able 
to  locate  any  descendants  of  this  family. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[38-159.1]  1.  Mahlon,  b  July  1,  1827;  d  bef.  1879;  m  — — - — - — - 

2.  William  A.,  b  Dec.  16,  1829;  d  1848. 

3.  John  A.,  b  July  20,  1832;  d  Sept.  30,  1877. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  21,  1834. 

5.  Amanda,  b  Sept.  28,  1836;  d  age  3  mos. 

6.  Rebecca,  b  Dec.  10,  1837. 

7.  Richard,  b  Sept.  26,  1840. 

8.  David  R.  P.,  6  Feb.  11,  1843. 

9.  George  M.,  b  Feb.  16,  1846. 


[38-58]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  17,  1803;  d  May  5,  1864;  s  Christian  and  Mary  (Souder)  Yeakel 
[38-26];  m  CATHERINE  KRATZ,  b  May  31,  1803;  d  Apr.  8,  1891 ;  dau  Jacob  Kratz. 

Children  (J): 

[38-160]  1.  Samuel  K.,  b  Mar.  25,  1832;  d  Dec.  21,  1910;  m  Sophia  Reitz. 

[38-161]  2.  Mary,  b  Sept.  18,  1839;  m  Henry  S.  Moyer. 

[38-162]  3.  John  K.,  b  Mar.  28,  1843;  m  Arimenta  Van  Gilden. 

[38—163]  4.  Catharine,  b  July  27,  1847 ;  m  Quincy  Fretz. 

[  Unable  to  trace  members  of  this  family.) 

[38-59]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  30,  1805;  d  Oct.  15,  1874;  dau  Christian  and  Mary  (Souder) 
Yeakel  [38-26];  m  Oct.  10,  1829,  JOHN  S.  MOYER.  Mr.  Moyer  was  a  country  merchant  at  Blooming 
Glen,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Henry  Y.,  b  Sept.  12,  1830. 

2.  Mary,  b  Dec.  9,  1831. 

3.  Salome,  b  Jan.  6,  1836;  d  May  25,  1859. 

[  Unable  to  trace  members  of  this  family.) 


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481 


[38-60]  SAMUEL  S.  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  20,  1807;  d  - ;  s  Christian  and  Mary  (Souder) 

Yeakel  [38-26];  m  Dec.  13,  1835,  ANNA  MOYER,  b  Sept.  10,  1810;  dau  Abraham  Moyer.  Lived  in 
Perkasie,  Pa. 


[38-1 64a] 

[38- 164b] 

[38-165] 

[38-166] 

[38-167] 

[38-168] 

[38-169] 

[38-170] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Henry,  b  Sept.  17,  1836;  m  (  Sarah  Hoiden 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  29,  1838;  d  Jan.  3,  1866;  m  David  K.  High. 

3.  Mary,  b  Dec.  2,  1840;  d  Dec.  26,  1895;  m  Joseph  A.  Hendricks. 

4.  Anna,  b  Mar.  23,  1843;  m  Samuel  Bishop. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  3,  1846;  m  Sarah  A.  Lewis. 

6.  Sara,  b  Mar.  22,  1848;  d  Nov.  19,  1875;  m  William  Baringer. 

7.  Hannah,  b  Aug.  12,  1851;  m  Levinus  Maurer. 


[38-61]  BARBARA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  10,  1811;  d  Apr.  8,  1881;  dau  Christian  and  Mary  (Souder) 
Yeakel  [38-26];  m  Jan.  15,  1832,  JOHN  NASE,  b  Jan.  23,  1807;  d  prior  to  1879;  s  Dewalt  Nase.  Car¬ 
penter  and  cigar  maker;  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa.  The  parents  of  John  Nase  are  buried  in  Mennonite  Cem., 
Old  Perkasie,  and  the  name  is  spelled  “Nees.” 

Children  (7): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  18,  1833;  d  Apr.  6,  1911. 

2.  James,  b  Nov.  14,  1834;  d  Apr.,  1862;  unm. 

3.  Ann,  b  Aug.  8,  1836;  d  Oct.  11,  1874  ;  unm. 

[38-171]  4.  Mary,  b  Feb.  19,  1839;  d  Nov.  27,  1909;  m  Joseph  Rosenberger. 

5.  Leanna,  b  Sept.  12,  1841;  d  Dec.,  1862;  unm. 

6.  Aaron,  b  Aug.  29,  1844;  d  Nov.  18,  1882;  unm. 

[38-172]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  21,  1849;  m  John  Desch. 


[38-62]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  14,  1804;  d - -;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Sauder)  Yeakel 

[38-27];  m  1830,  MARGARET  MOYER,  b  Nov.  4,  1808;  dau  Michael  Moyer. 

Children  (7): 


[38-173] 

[38-174] 

[38-175] 


1.  Henry,  b  May  14,  1831 ;  d  in  Andersonville  prison  during  Civil  War. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  June  14,  1833;  d  1835. 

3.  Catharine,  b  June  8,  1835;  m  John  Henry  Geisser. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  20,  1841 ;  d  Oct.  27,  1875. 

5.  Mary,  b  Oct.  21,  1844;  m  Thomas  Carson.  [No  further  data.} 

«•  ■  1  twins,  b  Jan.  10,  1849;  I  ”  G,e0I?oe 

7.  Elizabeth  J  {  d  July  18,  1849. 


\ 


[38-63]  ABRAHAM  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  19,  1808;  d  Apr.  17,  1866;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Sauder) 
Yeakel  [38-27];  m  SUSANNA  MOYER,  b  Jan.  15,  1808;  d  Nov.  20,  1877. 

Children  (6): 

[38-176]  1.  Noah,  b  Sept.  7,  1829;  d  Oct.  23,  1866;  m  Mary  A.  Fleckenstein. 

2.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  6,  1831;  d  young. 

3.  John,  b  Nov.  1,  1834. 

4.  Anna,  b  Oct.,  1837;  d  Jan.  3,  1876. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  29,  1844;  d  Jan.  30,  1872. 

6.  Margaret,  b  Feb.  11,  1851;  d  Sept.  2,  1876. 

[38-64]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  24,  1810;  d  June  29,  1863;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Sauder) 
Yeakel  [38-27];  m  Jan.  22,  1832,  CATHARINE  MEYER,  b  Oct.  2,  1811;  daw  William  Meyer. 
Children  (11): 

[38-177]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  21,  1832;  d  Oct.  10,  1880;  m  Frederick  Widmayer. 

[38—178]  2.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  5,  1834;  d  July  14,  1872;  m  George  Conover.  [  No  further  data.] 

3.  Amanda,  b  Oct.  16,  1836;  d  Oct.  4,  1864. 

[38-179]  4.  Susannah,  b  Apr.  25,  1839;  d  Sept.  10,  1880;  m  George  W.  Fisher. 

[38-180]  5.  William,  b  Oct.  24,  1841;  m  Jennie  A.  Coats.  No  issue. 

6.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  10,  1844;  unm. 

7.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  25,  1846;  d  Sept.  3,  1865. 


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[38-181]  8.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  25,  1848;  d  Feb.  26,  1907;  m  Lizzie  Shaffer. 

9.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  23,  1850;  d  Nov.  27,  1869. 

10.  Oliver,  b  Jan.  13,  1853;  d  Jan.  14,  1853. 

11.  Anna,  b  Sept.  11,  1858;  d  Oct.  9,  1859. 

[Data  from  Family  Bible  belonging  to  Walter  Barford  (1919),  204-5  IV.  Hope  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.] 

The  Family  Bible  contains  this  death  notice,  1833: 

“Jacob  Yeakel,  Hatfield  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  cow-path  road,  one  mile  above  the  turnpike 
back  of  the  tavern.” 

[38-65]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  14,  1812;  d  prior  to  1879;  dau  Abraham  and  Maria  (Sauder) 

Yeakel  [38-27];  m  Aug.,  1834,  JACOB  KILE,  b  — - — ;  d  Dec.  14,  1891 ;  s  Isaac  Kile. 

Children  (3): 

[38-182]  1.  Mary,  b  July  12,  1835;  m - - - -  Garner. 

2.  John,  b  Apr.  9,  1838;  unm. 

[38-183]  3.  Sophia,  b  June  10,  1842;  m - —  Hoffman. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[38-66]  CATHARINE  (KATE)  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  11,  1816;  dau  Abraham  and  Maria  (Sauder) 
Yeakel  [38-27];  m  Dec.  17,  1860,  MICHAEL  HARRIS,  b  Dec.  11,  1810;  s  Michael  Harris.  No  issue. 

[38-67a]  CHRISTIAN  YEAKEL,  b  July  21,  1819;  d  prior  to  Aug.  26,  1-911;  s  Abraham  and  Maria 
(Sauder)  Yeakel  [38-27];  m  1853,  FRANCES  EMMA  CARR;  d  May  28,  1856. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  29,  1854;  d  May  29,  1854. 

2.  Samuel  C.,  b  Aug.  14,  1855;  d  Sept.  4,  1862. 

[38-67b]  CHRISTIAN  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  21,  1860,  LEAH  EDEL;  d  Aug. 
26,  1911. 

One  child:  Kate  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  22,  1862;  d  Sept.  16,  1863. 

[38-68]  BENJAMIN  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  9,  1810;  d  Jan.  12,  1871;  s  Jeremiah  and  Lydia  (Krauss) 
Yeakel  [38-28a];  m  May  12,  1834,  ELIZABETH  BRENNER;  d  Jan.  20,  1875. 

Children  (6): 

[38-184]  1.  Solomon  B.,  b  Jan.  3,  1836;  d  July  18,  1900;  m  Emma  D.  Reiter. 

[38-185]  2.  Lydia  E.,  b  Jan.  17,  1839;  d  Nov.  22,  1896;  m  Lewis  Kuntz. 

[38-186]  3.  Susanna  N.,  b  July  5,  1841;  m  Henry  H.  Keck. 

4.  Daniel  B.,  b  May  19,  1844;  d  June  3,  1844. 

5.  Joseph  B.,  b  Mar.  7,  1845;  d  unm. 

[38-187]  6.  Simon  H.,  b  Oct.  24,  1848;  dec;  m  Emeline  Haines. 

[38-69]  EDWARD  M.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  18,  1816;  d  Aug.  5,  1903;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Miller) 
Yeakel  [38-29];  m  Apr.  30,  1842,  MATILDA  DRAKE,  b  Dec.  20,  1825;  d  Mar.  4,  1904.  Edward 
Yeakel  lived  in  Greenville,  Mercer  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[38-188]  1.  Amos  A.,  b  Feb.  26,  1843;  d  June  25,  1912;  m  Margaret  V.  Jones. 

[38-189]  2.  Emma  R.,  b  Jan.  24,  1846;  d  July  13,  1913;  m  William  F.  Harpst. 

3.  Samuel  Milton,  b  Aug.  8,  1849;  d  Oct.  17,  1856. 

[38-190]  4.  Sarah  F.,  b  Jan.  27,  1856;  d  June  3,  1892;  m  Jay  McCurdy. 

[38-70]  JOSEPH  YEAKEL,  b  June  18,  1818;  d  May  8,  1893;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Yeakel 
[38-29];  m  1848,  JOSEPHINE  NEIS,  b  July  4,  1828;  dau  Joseph  Neis. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Amanda,  b  Jan.  11,  1849. 

[38-191]  2.  Amelia,  b  Mar.  5,  1850;  m  Allen  H.  Beers. 

[38—192]  3.  Wellington  N.,  b  Sept.  12,  1851;  d  June  28,  1918;  m  Amanda  Schaffer. 

[38—193]  4.  Uriah  G.,  b  Aug.  4,  1863;  m  Mary  Etta  Frable. 

5.  Wesley  L.,  6  Apr.  11,  1868.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 


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483 


[38-71]  ANNA  (YEAKEL)  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  20,  1820;  d  July  26,  1880;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah 
(Miller)  Yeakel  [38-29],  and  widow  of  George  Schultz  [149-17];  m  Feb.  5,  1859,  SAMUEL  MILLER,  b 
July  9,  1823;  d  July  27,  1901;  s  Jacob  Miller.  Samuel  Miller  was  first  m  to  Leah  Kriebel  [25-51]. 
Children  (2): 

[38-194]  1.  Asa  Y.,  b  Feb.  13,  1860;  d  Apr.  5,  1904;  m  Maggie  Marsteller. 

[38-195]  2.  Charles,  b  Apr.  30,  1862;  m - 

[38-72]  HIRAM  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  22,  1822;  d  Jan.  22,  1905;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Yeakel 
[38-29];  m  Dec.  31,  1850,  ELIZABETH  ALBRECHT,  b  Nov.  25,  1827;  d  Apr.  10,  1876. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-196]  1.  Mary  Jane,  b  Oct.  10,  1851;  ?n  Monroe  Snyder. 

[38—197 ]  2.  Daniel  A.,  b  June  20,  1862;  m  Amelia  C.  Keinert. 

[38-73]  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  15,  1823;  d  Dec.  15,  1882;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Miller) 
Yeakel  [38-29];  m  SOLOMON  ROLLER,  b  Sept.  11,  1841;  d  May  16,  1889;  buried  Union  Cem., 
Friedensburg,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  1,  1865;  d  Feb.  5,  1866. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Jan.  18,  1869;  d  Dec.  11,  1870. 

Maria  had  two  natural  sons; 

[38-198]  1.  Isaac  Y.  Ux;  lived  and  died  at  Bowmanstown,  Pa. 

[38-199]  2.  Ezra  Lohner,  hotel  keeper,  Oley,  and  other  places;  said  to  have  lived  in  Reading,  Pa. 

[38-74]  LEVI  MILLER  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  24,  1825;  d  June  21,  1906;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Miller) 
Yeakel  [38-29];  m  Nov.  23,  1855,  SUSAN  TITLOW,  b  Feb.  6,  1835;  dau  Jacob  Titlow.  Lived  in 
Hosensack,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[38-200]  1.  Eslena,  b  Apr.  8,  1857;  d  July  11,  1909;  m  John  G.  Fries. 

[38-201]  2.  Caroline,  b  Feb.  24,  1860;  d  Mar.  2,  1891;  m  Abraham  Roth. 

[38-202]  3.  Ellen  D.,  b  Nov.  23,  1863;  m  William  H.  Prizer. 

[38-203]  4.  Mary  F.,  b  Feb.  8,  1866;  m  Elmer  J.  Siegfried. 

[38-204]  5.  Adaline  T.,  b  June  8,  1870;  d  June  13,  1917;  m  Harvey  E.  Gery. 

[38-205]  6.  Elmira,  b  July  26,  1872;  m  Nathaniel  Rothenberger. 

[38-206]  7.  Levi  Grant,  b  Feb.  7,  1876;  m  Caroline  Schultz. 

[38-75]  NIMROD  MILLER  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  14,  1827;  d  Sept.  6,  1905;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah 
(Miller)  Yeakel  [38-29];  m  Oct.  4,  1856,  ELIZABETH  SAYER,  b  Oct.  27,  1828;  d  Aug.  4,  1908;  dau 
Daniel  Sayer.  Both  buried  at  Friedensburg,  Oley.  Nimrod  Yeakel  was  a  miller. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Catharine  Ann,  b  June  23,  1859;  d  Mar.  17,  1873. 

2.  Amanda  S.,  b  Feb.  26,  1865. 

[38-207]  3.  Anna  Cedella  S.,  b  July  6,  1874;  m  John  S.  Mack. 

[38-76]  CAPT.  SOLOMON  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  22,  1828;  d  Sept.  16,  1913;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah 

(Miller)  Yeakel  [38-29];  m  June  23,  1866,  AMANDA  ALBRIGHT,  b - ;  d  Feb.  18,  1894;  dau 

John  Albright. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Laura  Ann,  b  Jan.  24,  1868;  d  Oct.  25,  1884. 

[38-208]  2.  Asher  A.,  b  Feb.  1,  1870;  m  Ella  B.  Snyder. 

Solomon  Yeakel  spent  the  years  from  1853-1858  in  California  mining;  he  enlisted  in  the  army 
during  the  Civil  War  and  was  honorably  discharged  Apr.  23,  1864,  after  three  years’ service.  He  was  a 
millwright  and  miller,  and  manufacturer  of  lumber.  He  retired  in  1896. 

[38-77]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  1,  1830;  d  Jan.  20,  1906;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Miller) 
Yeakel  [38-29];  m  Feb.  27,  1853,  BENJAMIN  A.  YODER,  b  Jan.  17,  1825;  d  Nov.  7,  1899;  s  George 
Yoder. 


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484 

Children  (8): 

[38-209]  1.  Andora,  b  Oct.  18,  1854;  m  Allen  M.  Gehman. 

2.  Manoah,  b  June  18,  1859;  d  May  4,  1866. 

3.  George,  b  Sept.  30,  1862;  d  May  17,  1864. 

4.  Hannah  Amanda,  b  Dec.  12,  1864;  d,  Dec.  28,  1874. 

[38-210]  5.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  29,  1867;  m - .  [Mo  data.] 

[38-211]  6.  Franklin  Y.,  b  May  5,  1870;  m  Mary  A.  Schitz. 
[38-212]  7.  Charles  Y.,  b  Feb.  21,  1873;  m  Katie  G.  Snyder. 

8.  Infant  son,  b  Jan.,  1861;  dec. 


[38-78]  MATILDA  YEAKLE,  b  Dec.  12,  1833;  d  Jan.  28,  1912;  dau  Augustus  and  Elenora  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-30];  m  Sept.  9,  1855,  FREDERICK  B.  GLAES,  b  Sept.  15,  1823;  d  Jan.  24,  1896. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Sarah  J.,  b  Mar.  17,  1856;  m  Solomon  P.  Greisamer. 

2.  Elmira,  b  Apr.  21,  1859;  m  — 7 - Branson,  400  E.  Girard  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

- ,  1426  Cayuga  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[38-213] 

[38-214] 

[38-215] 

[38-216] 

[38-216.1] 


twins,  b  Nov.  23,  1861;  m 


3.  Hiram 

4.  William 

5.  Elenora,  b  Nov.  16,  1866;  m 


-,  left  children. 


Kahre,  2511  S.  19th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


6.  Laura  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  4,  1876;  d  Sept.  1,  1877. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.} 


[38-79]  THOMAS  YEAKEL,  b  May  2,  1836;  d,  July  2,  1915;  s  Augustus  and  Elenora  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-30];  m  Nov.  28,  1857,  LEANNA  SCHOCH,  b  Oct.  27,  1833;  d  June  5,  1909.  Carriage 
builder. 

Children  (J) 

[38-217]  1.  Ida  Irene,  b  Mar.  1,  1859;  d  Sept.  9,  1914;  m  John  Frank. 

[38—218]  2.  Hannah,  b  Jan.  5,  1862;  m  Charles  Dampden. 

3.  Franklin,  b  June  12,  1864;  d  Apr.  26,  1884. 

[38-219]  4.  Alice  S.,  b  Mar.  25,  1869;  m  Arthur  J.  Faber. 

[38-80]  LYDIA  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  19,  1838;  d  Aug.  18, - ;  dau  Augustus  and  Elenora  (Schultz) 

Yeakle  [38-30];  m  Mar.  5,  1870,  JACOB  F.  WOOD,  b  May  18,  1848;  d  Sept.  2,  1911. 

Children  {3): 

1.  Harry,  b  Dec.  23,  1871;  5838  Girard  Ave.,  Phila. 

2.  William,  b  Sept.  15,  1874;  d  Jan.  12,  1877. 

3.  Walter;  with  United  Gas  Imp.  Co.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete.] 

[38-81]  ISAAC  S.  YEAKLE,  b  May  13,  1841;  d  May  18,  1906;  s  Augustus  and  Elenora  (Schultz) 
Yeakle  [38-30];  m  Nov.  30,  1867,  AMANDA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  26,  1847;  dau  Solomon  and  Sophia 
(Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-43].  Mr.  Yeakle  was  proprietor  of  Hotel  Yeakle,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 6 ); 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Sept.  17,  1868;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Laura  Jane,  b  Feb.  25,  1872;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[38-220]  3.  Samuel  Newton,  b  Jan.  9,  1874;  m  Mary  V.  Saurman. 

[38-221]  4.  Martha  Ellen,  b  Mar.  22,  1876;  m  Charles  H.  Lyle. 

5.  Howard,  b  Oct.  19,  1879;  d  Aug.  17,  1903. 

6.  Sophia  S.,  d  Sept.  16,  1921;  unm. 

[38-82]  JACOB  S.  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  15,  1846;  d  Nov.  7,  1910;  s  Augustus  and  Elenora  (Schultz) 
Yeakle  [38-30];  m  May  30,  1873,  SARAH  ANN  REESER,  b  Nov.  21,  1853;  dau  Moses  and  Susanna 
(Glase)  Reeser.  Res.  930  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Minnie  Elenora,  b  Feb.  6,  1874;  d  Apr.  30,  1876. 

[38-222]  2.  Jennie  Estella,  b  Apr.  21,  1877;  m  Harvey  M.  Snyder. 

[38-223]  3.  Lottie  Susan,  b  Aug.  27,  1880;  m  William  J.  Holzinger. 


Plate  59 


Jacob  Rinewalt  and  wife,  Maria  de  Dolores  Monterde  y  Tirado  [44-28]. 
(Original  in  possession  of  Charlotte  Reinewalt  Ingersoll  [44-74].) 


Plate  60 


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485 


[38-224]  4.  Florence  Maud,  b  Dec.  27,  1885;  m  Thomas  C.  Thompson. 

5.  Thomas  Augustus,  b  Dec.  10,  1889;  d  Dec.  29,  1890. 

6.  Robert  Lincoln,  b  Nov.  18,  1891;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-225]  7.  Pearl  Ursula,  b  Aug.  29,  1893;  m  Robert  S.  Rusling. 


[38-83]  SAMUEL  YEAKEL,  b  July  8,  1804;  d  Mar.  3,  1871 ;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[38-3 la];  m  Apr.  19,  1831,  SOPHIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  28,  1800;  d  July  24,  1879;  dnu  Rev.  John  and 
Regina  (Heebner)  Schultz  [149-9].  No  issue. 

Samuel  Yeakel’s  tombstone  says  “20  Jahren  Classfiihrer.” 


[38-84a]  DANIEL  S.  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  4,  1808;  d  June  11,  1881;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-31a];  m  Feb.  11,  1847,  REBECCA  HEYDRICK,  b  May  24,  1818;  d  Oct,  31,  1861;  dau 
George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b].  No  issue. 


[38-84b]  DANIEL  S.  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  8,  1869,  REGINA  KRAUSS,  b 
Nov.  14,  1842;  dec;  dau  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Ivrauss  [11-59];  widow,  Regina  Krauss  Yeakel, 
m  John  Taggart  [11-143.1].  Probably  buried  at  Pennsburg  Ref.  Cem.  No  issvie. 


[38-85]  ANTHONY  YEAKEL,  b  July  21,  1810;  d  Dec.  31,  1856;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [38-31a];  m  Apr.  9,  1839,  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1819;  d  Aug.  20,  1887;  dau  Daniel 
and  Susanna  (Geho)  Yeakel  [38-41]. 

Children  (11): 

[38-226]  1.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  1,  1840;  m  Moses  Schuler. 

2.  Mary,  b  June  10,  1841 ;  d  Mar.  25,  1844;  drowned. 

[38-227]  3.  Anna,  b  Apr.  4,  1843;  d  Mar.  16,  1890;  m  Jacob  D.  Hoffman. 

4.  Edward,  b  May  22,  1844;  d  Mar.  28,  1857. 

[38-228]  5.  Helena,  b  May  16,  1846;  d  Oct.  9,  1878;  m  Nathaniel  Hallman. 

6.  William,  b  Nov.  27,  1847;  d  July  27,  1854. 

[38-229]  7.  Ambrose,  b  Mar.  25,  1849;  d  Jan.  10,  1894;  m  Elizabeth  Yeakel. 

8.  Nathan,  b  Aug.  20,  1851;  d  Mar.  21,  1857. 

9.  Levi,  b  July  21,  1853;  d  May  18,  1877. 

10.  Jonas,  b  July  10,  1855;  d  Oct.  25,  1875. 

[38-230]  11.  Frank,  b  Oct.  22,  1856;  d  May  6,  1885;  m  Ida  C.  Eberhard. 


[38-86]  SOPHIA  YEAKEL,  b  July  6,  1799;  d  bef.  1870;  dau  Andrew  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-32];  m  HENRY  KLEES,  d  bef.  1870.  Lived  at  Muncy,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Jonas,  2.  Elias,  3.  Charles,  4.  Jacob,  5.  Joseph,  6.  George,  7.  Henry.  [  Unable  to  locate 
or  complete.] 


[38-87]  JONAS  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  19,  1800;  d  1894;  s  Andrew  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Yeakel  [38-32]; 
m  ELIZABETH  EVERETT.  Jonas  Yeakel  is  buried  in  unmarked  grave  in  Cem.,  at  Brick  Church, 
near  Hughesville,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

[38-231]  1.  Mary,  m  Washington  Springer. 

[38-232]  2.  Catharine,  m  James  Guyer. 

[38-233]  3.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  20,  1836;  d  Nov.  17,  1894;  m  Charles  Spearman. 

[38-234]  4.  Deborah  E.,  b  Apr.  18,  1853;  m  Frank  Dentler. 

[38—235]  5.  Charles,  b  1837;  d  Nov.  16,  1912;  m  Charlotte  Laughtly. 

6.  John  W.,  b  1849;  d  1919;  unm;  soldier  in  Civil  War. 

d  May  1,  1912;  m 
m  Elizabeth  Losch. 

[38-238]  9.  Jeremiah,  b  Oct.,  1851;  m  Clarissa  Poust. 

[In  1878,  nine  children  living;  2  dead  ( vid .  Letter  S.  II.  L.).] 


[38-236a]  ( 
[38-236b]  J 
[38-237]  8 


7.  William 
George  P. 


twins,  b  1847 


[  1.  Sarah  Edwards. 
1  2.  Mary  Lentz. 


[38-88]  ELIAS  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  30,  1802;  d  Mar.  11,  1870;  s  Andrew  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-32];  m  SUSANNA  FLICK,  b - ;  d  bef.  1870. 


486 


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[38-239] 

[38-240] 

[38-241] 

[38-242] 

[38-243] 


[38-244a] 

[38-244b] 

[38-245a] 

[38-245b] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Thomas,  m  Levina  Donelly.  Mrs.  Orman  says  Thomas  married  Elizabeth  Danly — 

had  1  daughter. 

2.  Edward,  b  Oct.  25,  1831;  d  Jan.  25,  1889;  m  Jane  Elliott. 

3.  Sevilla,  m  Charles  Frey. 

4.  Margaret,  m  John  Harman. 

5.  Mary  Jane,  m  Isaac  Leightner.  Mary  Yeakel  Leightner  had  three  daughters.  [Letters 

unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

6.  Emeline,  m  (  f mer 

I  2.  James  Mills. 

7.  Catharine,  6  Mar.  26.  1847;  m  {  1' Erank  D!?“s' „ 

I  2.  Truman  D.  Miller,  Williamsport,  Pa. 


[38-89]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  21,  1805;  dan  Andrew  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Yeakel  [38-32];  m 

JACOB  FAGUE,  b - ;  d  1845. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-246]  1.  John  M.,  m  Catharine  Artley. 

[38-247]  2.  Julia,  m - - - Gross. 

[38-248]  3.  Rachel,  m - Gardner. 

[38-249]  4.  Vina,  m  Freeman  Hall. 

[38-250]  5.  Daughter,  m  Charles  Wilson.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .} 


[38-90a]  JOSEPH  YEAKEL,  b  July  29,  1800;  d  Oct.  11,  1883;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Yeakel 
[38-33a];  m  Sept.  20,  1820,  LYDIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  22,  1786;  d  Nov.  3,  1834;  dau  Abraham  and 
Salome  (Yeakel)  Kriebel  [25-7].  No  issue. 

[38-90b]  JOSEPH  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  22,  1836,  ANNA  MARIA  ZELL- 
NER,  b  Apr.  10,  1796;  d  Apr.  10,  1887;  dau  Christian  Zellner. 

Children  (2): 

[38-251]  1.  Joseph  Z.,  b  Jan.  31,  1837;  m  Susanna  E.  Carl. 

[38-252]  2.  William  Z.,  b  Aug.  28,  1839;  m  Lucinda  Backenstoe. 

[38-91]  GEORGE  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  2,  1802;  s  John  and  Mary  (Fisher)  Yeakel  [38-33b];  m  1835, 
MARY  (MARIA)  CALDOVY  (KALDOWEN);  dau  George  Kaldowen. 

One  child: 

[38-253]  Sarah  Ann,  b  Mar.  1,  1840;  d  July  27,  1903;  m  David  G.  Siesholtz. 


[38-92]  HENRY  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  8,  1804;  d  Nov.  30,  1894;  s  John  and  Mary  (Fisher)  Yeakel 
[38-33b];  m  SUSAN  MILLER,  b  Feb.  22,  1807;  d  July  10,  1866;  dau  Michael  and  Susanna  (Schubert) 
Miller  [75-2]. 

Children  (8): 

[38-254]  1.  Zimry,  b  Aug.  27,  1828;  d  May  7,  1917;  m  Mary  Ann  Lemon. 

[38-255]  2.  Susan,  b  Feb.  13,  1839;  d  Jan.  7,  1917;  m  Andy  Frazier. 

[38-256]  3.  Levi,  b  June  17,  1831;  d  Sept.  30,  1918;  m  Sarah  McKnight  Ramsey. 

[38-257]  4.  Archie,  b  1847;  m  Louise  C.  Rieger. 

[38-258]  5.  Henry,  b  July  14,  1843;  m  Margaret  E.  Crusan. 

[38-259]  6.  Lucy,  b  June  8,  1834;  d  Feb.  21,  1892;  m  John  Waddell. 

[38-259.1]  7.  William,  dec;  m  Unam  Miller;  dau  Mrs.  John  Kelly,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[38-259.2]  8.  John,  dec  1911;  wife  dec.  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[38-93]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  6,  1807;  d  bef.  1879;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Huff)  Yeakel 
[38-33e];  m - GREISS.  Descendants  lived  at  Alburtis,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 

[38-94]  CATHARINE  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  16,  1816;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Huff)  Yeakel  [38-33c]; 
m  JOHN  ADAM  BORTZ. 

One  child: 

[38-260]  Solomon  Y.,  b  June  23,  1842;  d  Feb.  6,  1902;  m  Mary  K.  Willauer. 


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487 


[38-96]  GEORGE  WIEAND,  b  Apr.  4,  1804;  d  Dec.  17,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Wieand 
[38-34];  m  Oct.  20,  1839,  LYDIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  26,  1805;  d  Sept.  24,  1888;  dau  Jacob  and  Mag¬ 
dalena  (Gerhard)  Schultz  [149-10]. 

Children  (4): 

[38-261]  1.  Abraham,  b  July  22,  1843;  m  Barbara  Shelly. 

2.  Judith,  b  Feb.  22,  1841 ;  d  June  26,  1921 ;  unm. 

3.  Levi,  b  July  6,  1845;  unm;  932  Washington  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[38-262]  4.  Mary,  b  Dec.  21,  1848;  m  James  R.  Redding. 


[38-97]  CHRISTINA  WIEAND,  b  Oct.  9,  1811;  d  Apr.  22,  1896;  dau  Henry  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Wieand  [38-34];  m  EDWARD  MOLL,  b  May  8,  1820;  d  Feb.  19,  1899;  s  John  and  Eva  Moll. 

Children  (7): 


[38-263] 

[38-264] 

[38-265] 

[38-266] 

[38-267] 


1.  Mahlon,  b  May  13,  1840;  d  Nov.  18,  1917;  m  Sarah  Ann  Breisch. 

2.  Adelia,  b  Jan.  27,  1842;  d  May  3,  1888;  m  Jacob  Renninger. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  4,  1844;  d  Sept.  24,  1876;  m  Michael  T.  Breisch. 


4.  Kate 

5.  Sarah  Anna 


twins,  b  Mar.  23,  1848; 


d  May  31,  1874;  m  John  Wack.  No  issue. 


m  Michael  T.  Breisch. 

6.  Carolina,  b  Aug.  1,  1850;  717  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

7.  Edwin,  b  Sept.  18,  1855;  d  Dec.  10,  1862. 


[38-99]  ESTHER  WIEAND,  b  Dec.  8,  1818;  d  May  15,  1894;  dau  Henry  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Wieand  [38-34];  m  Dec.  29,  1851,  WILLIAM  BLOCH,  b  Apr.  8,  1830;  d  Mar.  1,  1908;  s  Henry  and 
Polly  (Druckenmiller)  Bloch.  William  Bloch  is  buried  in  New  Gosh.  Church  Cem.;  Esther,  his  wife, 
is  buried  at  the  same  place.  William  Bloch  was  a  farmer. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Helena,  b  July  24,  1852;  Palm,  Pa. 

2.  Emma,  b  Feb.  5,  1854;  d  Dec.  6,  1890. 

3.  Rosanna,  b  Apr.  15,  1856;  Palm,  Pa. 

4.  William,  b  Dee.  10,  1858;  d  Mar.  7,  1878. 

[38-268]  5.  James,  b  Aug.  16,  1864;  m  Sarah  Jane  S.  Gery. 

[38-102]  ANNA  MARGARET  HILLEGASS,  b  1801;  d  1865;  dau  Michael  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Hillegass  [38-35];  m  ADAM  GOOD.  Lived  in  Ohio. 

Children  (2): 

[38-268.1]  1.  Adam,  b  1830;  d  1907;  m  Alice - - - - 

2.  Elizabeth,  18  mo.  old  in  1822. 

[In  1829  Anna  Margaret  is  said  to  have  had  two  boys  and  one  girl.]  She  sends  greetings  to  “Schwager 
Johannes  and  Heinrich  Wiand.” 


[38-104]  JOSEPH  HILLEGASS,  s  Michael  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Hillegass  [38-35];  m - 

In  1833,  Joseph  Hillegass  is  said  to  have  had  two  sons  and  two  daughters  married.  Samuel  and 
Jonathan  were  in  partnership.  [»S.  H.  L.]  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[38-106]  DANIEL  HILLEGASS,  s  Michael  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Hillegass  [38-35];  m  ELIZABETH 
KULP.  Tanner;  Miamisburg,  Ohio. 

One  child: 

[38-269]  Manoah,  b  Oct.  26,  1860;  m  Dinah  Krauss;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[38-107]  JACOB  HILLEGASS,  b  Feb.  27,  1818,  in  Montg.  Co.,  Ohio;  s  Michael  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Hillegass  [38-35];  m  July  26,  1841,  in  Butler  Co.,  Ohio,  LUCY  A.  POWELL,  b  July  28,  1822;  dau  John 
and  Barbara  Powell. 

Children  (7): 

[38-269.1]  1.  Josiah,  d  Apr.  2,  1875. 

[38—269.2]  2.  Jeremiah. 


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488 


[38-269.3]  3.  Hezekiah,  m  Ella  Work. 

[38-269.4]  4.  Isaiah  J. 

[38-269.5]  5.  Sarah  J.,  m  John  Stehl. 

6.  Mary  M. 

7.  Lucy  I. 

Jacob  Hillegass  was  a  tanner  and  migrated  to  Allen  Co.,  Ind.,  in  1843;  located  at  Huntertown  and 
resided  there  ever  since.  He  was  County  Commissioner  and  member  of  Presbyterian  Church.  Josiah 
Hillegass  was  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Michigan  Law  School;  was  associated  with  his  brother-in- 
law  as  “Stehl  and  Hillegass.”  He  died  in  1875,  the  first  death  in  the  family. 

Jeremiah,  also  a  graduate  of  Literary  Dept,  of  University  of  Mich.,  A.B.  and  A.M.,  was  superinten¬ 
dent  of  County  Schools  for  six  years. 

Isaiah  J.  Hillegass  was  a  member  of  the  Law  Dept,  of  University  of  Mich.  Mary  and  Lucy  are 
amiable  and  highly  respected  ladies. 

[Hist,  of  Allen  Co.,  Ind.,  by  Helm,  1880.] 


[38-108]  ANNA  GEHO,  b  Jan.  21,  1797;  d  Nov.  3,  1856;  dau  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Geho 
[38-36];  m  Sept.  13,  1818,  HENRY  STICHTER,  b  Apr.  17,  1797;  d  Aug.  21,  1881;  s  Jacob  and  Chris¬ 
tine  (Beideman)  Stichter. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[38-270]  1.  Jeremiah,  b  Sept.  26,  1819;  d  Sept.  16,  1892;  m  Catherine  Marsteller. 

2.  William,  b  Dec.  11,  1820;  d  Oct.  26,  1824. 

[38-271]  3.  Maria,  b  Aug.  15,  1822;  d  July  17,  1907;  m  Samuel  Gabel. 

4.  Esther,  b  May  14,  1824;  d  Nov.  8,  1894;  unm. 

5.  Thomas,  b  Mar.  10,  1826;  d  Mar.  9,  1840. 

6.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  22,  1827;  d  Dec.  31,  1848. 

[38-271.1]  7.  Eli,  b  July  20,  1829;  d  Dec.  28,  1880;  m  — — - 

[38-272]  8.  Copeland,  b  Dec.  10,  1830;  d  Sept.,  1903;  m  Sarah  A.  Deischer. 

[38-273]  9.  Catharine  A.,  b  Apr.  28,  1834;  m  Henry  K.  Gibbert. 

[Data  from  Stichter  Bible.] 

[38-110]  ROSINA  GEHO,  b  May  7,  1806;  d  Eeb.  3,  1887;  dau  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Geho 
[38-36];  m  ANTHONY  REICHENBACH,  b  Dec.  15,  1800;  d  Sept.,  1884;  s  George  Reichenbach. 
Lived  at  Zionsville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[38-274]  Maria  Ann,  b  Jan.  12,  1828;  dec;  m  Charles  F.  Stahler. 


[38-111]  SARAH  GEHO,  b  July  7,  1808;  d  July  15,  1876;  dau  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Geho 
[38-36];  m  JOHN  WIEDER,  b  Sept.  9,  1814;  d  Dec.  6,  1867. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-275]  1.  Henry  G.,  b  Jan.  18,  1838;  d  Oct.  31,  1913;  m  Lydia  Iv.  Pfliiger. 

[38-276]  2.  Solomon  G.,  b  Mar.  27,  1843;  m  Sarah  A.  Klein. 

[38-277]  3.  Samuel  G.,  b  Apr.  4,  1849;  dec;  m  Martha  Hunsperger. 

[38-278]  4.  John  G.,  b  Mar.  9,  1852;  d  Aug.  5,  1880;  m  Sarah  Stout. 

[38-279]  5.  Mary,  b - ;  m  Henry  Stahler,  had  one  son,  Isaac. 


[38-112a]  MARIA  GEHO,  b  July  14,  1794;  d  Jan.  2,  1886;  dau  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Geho 

[38-36];  m - MILLER.  Father  died  before  birth  of  twins. 

Children  (2): 


[38-280] 

[38-281] 


4  P,avA  t  twins,  m  !  Emmeline  Sell 

2.  Eh  (?)  J  [  -  Hangen. 


[38-1 12b]  MARIA  (GEHO)  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  GEORGE  WOLF. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[38-283]  1.  Daughter,  m  Jacob  Leister. 

[38-284]  2.  Daughter,  m  David  Bieler. 

3.  Joshua,  was  a  soldier. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


489 


[38-113]  JACOB  GEHO,  b  June  7,  1801;  d  July  29,  1871;  s  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Geho 
[38-36];  m  BARBARA  TRUMP,  b  Jan.  20,  1806;  d  Nov.  18,  1884. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Solomon,  b  Sept.  12,  1828;  d  Nov.  16,  1828. 

2.  Claria,  b  Feb.  12,  1833;  d  Oct.  24,  1834. 

[38-285]  3.  William  T.,  b  Dec.  22,  1834;  d  Mar.  31,  1886;  m  Hannah  Jones. 

4.  Jacob,  b  May  15,  1841;  d  June  9,  1860. 

5.  Maria  Anna,  b  Sept.  1,  1845;  d  May  2,  1847. 

Jacob  Geho  was  also  said  to  have  had  a  daughter  Barbara,  who  married  Eli  Gross  {no  issue);  also 
said  to  have  two  other  sons  named  Nicodemus  and  Thomas,  but  this  could  not  be  verified.  [ Further 
data  unobtainable.] 


[38-114a]  DANIEL  YEAKEL  GEHO,  b  Apr.  7,  1811;  d  July  12,  1882;  s  Matthias  and  Anna  (Yea¬ 
kel)  Geho  [38-36];  m  ESTHER  KAISER,  b  Mar.  15,  1816;  d  Oct.  26,  1859. 

Children  {10): 


[38-286a]  1 
[38-286b]  j 


1.  Addison,  b - ;  killed  in  Civil  War. 

^  TT  7  . „  ,  T  .  f  1.  Hannah  Weiss. 

2.  Henry,  b  Mar.  12,  1840;  d  July  27,  1910;  m  j  2.  Sarah  Bittenbender. 


3.  Anne,  b  Jan.  28,  1842;  d  Sept.  26,  1859. 

[38-286.1]  4.  Matthias,  b  Nov.  25,  1843;  d  Sept.  20,  1901;  m  — - - 

[38-287]  5.  Amelia,  b  Sept.  29,  1846;  d  May  31,  1906;  m  William  Biehn. 

6.  Lizzie,  b  Jan.  2,  1849;  d  July  29,  1897. 


[38-288a]  } 
[38-288b]  j 
[38-289] 

[38-290] 


7.  Ambrose  Kaiser,  b  Dec.  15,  1850;  m  {  \  Elnma^dgeiU011’ 

8.  Emma,  b  Dec.  13,  1853;  d  Aug.  12,  1912;  m  George  S.  Cassel. 

9.  Mahlon,  1735  Dillon  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

10.  Adam,  b  Dec.  2,  1862;  m  Emma  Ehl. 


[38-1 14b]  DANIEL  YEAKEL  GEHO,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ELIZABETH  DRUCKEN¬ 
MILLER,  b  July  19,  1812;  d  Aug.  18,  1895.  No  issue. 


[38-115]  GEORGE  YEAKEL,  b  June  9,  1816;  d  Feb.  24,  1842;  s  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Geho) 
Yeakel  [38-41];  m  Apr.  4,  1841,  LYDIA  SCHULTZ,  6  June  1,  1816;  d  June  5,  1903;  dau  Rev.  Christo¬ 
pher  and  Susannah  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3]. 

One  child: 

[38-291]  Maria,  b  Mar.  30,  1842;  d  Dec.  5,  1872;  to  Manassas  DeLong. 

Lydia  (Schultz)  Yeakel  married  2d  time,  Levi  Miller  [70-12]. 


[38-116]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  21,  1823;  d  Feb.  3,  1901;  s  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Geho)  Yeakel 
[38-41];  m  Oct.  9,  1849,  LYDIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  8,  1829;  d  Oct.  17,  1912;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-18].  John  Yeakel  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  in  Ogle  Co.,  Ill. 


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Children  {9): 

1.  Samuel  K.,  b  Oct.  27,  1850;  d  Apr.  27,  1917;  m  Savilla  A.  Harper. 

f  1.  Alice  Reinert. 

2.  Jefferson,  b  Sept.  1,  1852;  m  i  ^ 


3.  Susan,  b  Mar.  14,  1855;  m  William  H.  Stoner. 

4.  Edwin  K.,  b  Sept.  2,  1857;  m  Sarah  E.  Wolf. 

5.  Sarah  Jane,  b  May  5,  1860;  d  Oct.  5,  1860. 

6.  Emma,  b  May  30,  1862;  m  Rev.  Harman  A.  Wolfe. 

7.  William  Iv.,  b  Jan.  27,  1865;  m  Mabel  Robinson. 

8.  Ella,  b  Jan.  7,  1869;  d  Mar.  30,  1893;  m  Austin  Stahler. 

9.  John,  b  Feb.  28,  1872;  m  Lillian  L.  Derby. 


[38-117]  DANIEL  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  15,  1826;  d  Sept.  16,  1902;  s  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Geho) 
Yeakel  [38-41];  m  Dec,  25,  1852,  SARAH  LAUDENSCHLAGER,  h  Aug.  13,  1834. 

Children  {5): 

[38-300]  1.  Henry,  b  Dec.  18,  1853;  d  Dec.  1,  1887;  m  Diana  Berndt. 

[38-301]  2.  Allen,  b  Nov.  4,  1856;  d  Dec,  23,  1892;  m  Caroline  Schultz. 


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[149-71]  3.  Mary,  b  Dec.  18,  1860;  m  Edwin  H.  Schultz. 

[38-302]  4.  Horace  L.,  b  Apr.  10,  1864;  m  Kate  G.  Schoenly. 

[75b-50]  5.  Annie  L.,  b  Aug.  16,  1870;  m  Amandus  S.  Miller. 

[38-118]  EMMA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  25,  1841;  dau  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Geho)  Yeakel  [38-41];  m 

June  11,  1863,  HENRY  C.  KEMMERER,  b - ;  d  Dec.  29,  1903.  Widow  resides  at  Emaus, 

Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Annie  L.,  b  Feb.  2,  1865. 

[38-303]  2.  Albert  H.,  b  Apr.  1,  1866;  m  Laura  May  Borzell. 

3.  Charles  O.,  b  Oct.  19,  1867;  d  Aug.  14,  1895. 

4.  Mary  Alice,  6  Sept.  10,  1869;  d  July  25,  1880. 

[38-119]  DR.  ISAAC  B.  YEAKEL,  b  July  6,  1840;  d  Dec.  29,  1910;  s  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Bertolet) 
Yeakel  [38-42];  m  Oct.  7,  1866,  MARIA  K.  WIEAND,  b  Mar.  27,  1834;  d  Aug.  3,  1915;  dau  Charles  W. 
and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Wieand  [11-54].  Physician;  lived  at  Bally,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[38-304]  1.  Charles  Frederick,  b  Jan.  25,  1868;  m  H.  Cleora  Reimensnyder. 

2.  Hannah  B.,  b  July  22,  1869;  unm;  1411  Cotton  St.,  Reading. 

[38-305]  3.  Susan  L.,  b  Feb.  14,  1872;  d  Oct.  8,  1903;  m  Frank  W.  Schreiber. 

[38-306]  4.  Asher  C.,  b  Jan.  20,  1874;  d  Dec.  19,  1901;  m  Lizzie  M.  Bender. 

[38-120]  DANIEL  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  2,  1844;  s  Joel  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-43] ;  m  Apr.  24, 
L875,  REBECCA  CARL,  b  Nov.  19,  1850;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Traub)  Carl.  Res.  803  E.  Mahanoy 
St.,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[38-307]  1.  John  Joel,  b  Mar.  7,  1882;  m  Elsie  Watkins. 

[38-308]  2.  Blanche  S.,  b  July  26,  1884;  m  William  J.  Faust. 

3.  Ida  M.,  b  Sept.  12,  1886;  Mahanoy  City,  Pa. 

4.  Claude  H.,  b  Aug.  9,  1890;  Mahanoy  City,  Pa. 

[38-121]  SARAH  K.  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  12,  1853;  dau  Joel  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-43];  m 
Mar.  27,  1875,  FRANKLIN  B.  STAUFFER,  b  Mar.  4,  1852;  s  Jesse  and  Eliza  (Baer)  Stauffer. 
Farmer;  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J); 

[38-309]  1.  Annie  A.,  b  June  23,  1876;  m  Oliver  Gaugler. 

2.  Harvey  F.,  b  Nov.  11,  1879;  Hosensack,  Pa. 

[38-310]  3.  George  E.,  b  Apr.  8,  1885;  m  Leah  Schoenly. 

4.  Jesse  J.,  b  July  8,  1897;  Hosensack,  Pa. 

[38-122]  MILTON  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  12,  1855;  s  Joel  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-43];  m  Aug. 
30,  1878,  CAROLINA  SCHIFFERT,  b  Oct.  11,  1852;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Kemmerer)  Schiffert. 
Laborer;  522  Ridge  St.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-311]  1.  Charles,  b  Nov.  4,  1879;  m  Estella  A.  Covely. 

[38-312]  2.  Sallie  J.,  b  May  30,  1882;  m  Peter  Nuss. 

[38-313]  3.  Emma  L.,  b  Feb.  19,  1884;  m  James  G.  Doney. 

[38-123]  WILLIAM  KRIEBEL  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  31,  1860;  d  Oct.  15,  1902;  s  Joel  and  Sarah  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Yeakel  [38-43];  m  Aug.  30,  1884,  EMMA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  27,  1859;  dau  Joel  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [149-75].  No  issue .  Emma  S.  Yeakel,  m  again  to  Erwin  N.  Schultz  [68-27b]. 

[38-124]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  July  5,  1841;  d  Nov.,  1906;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wieand) 
Yeakel  [38-45];  w  Oct.  21,  1865,  GEORGE  WEIKERT,  b  Oct.  29,  1826;  s  Jacob  Weikert.  Lived  at 
Emaus,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[38-314]  1.  Emeline,  b  Sept.  21,  1868;  m  Henry  Krause. 

[38-315]  2.  William,  b  May  7,  1872;  m - 


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491 


3.  Rufus,  b - ;  d  1916. 

Sarah  Yeakel  married  2d  time - Rinehart. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-125]  DANIEL  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  28,  1843;  d  Feb.  23,  1907;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wieand) 
Yeakel  [38-45];  m  Aug.  3,  1861,  MARY  ANDREW,  b  Nov.  30,  1840;  dau  David  Andrew. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Naomi,  b  Nov.  11,  1862;  545  Sixth  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  George  W.,  b  Jan.  10,  1866;  m  — - — - — ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Samuel  A.,  b  Feb.  22,  1871;  d  Feb.  27,  1911;  m  Anna  M.  Westen. 

4.  William  A.,  b  Mar.  30,  1873;  d  Sept.  26,  1873. 

5.  Susanna  A.,  b  May  5,  1874;  d  Sept.  22,  1874. 

6.  Moses  A.,  b  Mar.  23,  1876;  d  Apr.  8,  1876. 

7.  Rosanna  A.,  b  Apr.  7,  1877;  m  Henry  Holter;  1622  Tilghman  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

8.  Emma,  b - ;  m  Daniel  Gougler. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-126]  REV.  ISAAC  W.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  20,  1848;  d  July  14,  1899;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Wieand)  Yeakel  [38-45];  m  May  20,  1873,  MIRANDA  WOLFGANG,  b  Jan.  31,  1857 ;  dec;  dau  Moses 
Wolfgang.  Isaac  W.  Yeakel  was  b  at  Vera  Cruz,  Pa. ;  received  in  East  Pa.  Conference  of  the  Evangelical 
Assn.  Wife  was  dau  of  Moses  Wolfgang  of  Ashland,  Eldred  Twp.,  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Arthur;  2.  Beulah,  dec. 

[38-320]  3.  Lilie  Jane,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  m  Philip  Zauner. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-127]  REV.  IRVIN  C.  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  4,  1852;  d  Feb.  1,  1918;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wieand) 
Yeakel  [38-45];  m  June  16,  1885,  ANNA  ELIZABETH  SHORTESS,  b  Dec.  1,  1861;  dau  Rev.  Samuel 
Irvin  Shortess.  Presbyterian  minister;  widow  resides  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Ivy  V.,  b  Apr.  22,  1887;  Missionary  to  Mexico  under  Presbyterian  Church. 

2.  Ursula  Regina  Susanna,  b  Jan.  9,  1889.  Art  Supervisor  in  Baltimore  City  Schools. 

3.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  24,  1890;  stenographer  and  private  secretary  to  President 

of  Provident  Savings  Bank,  Baltimore,  Md. 

[38-320.1]  4.  Grace  A.,  b  Jan.  21,  1892;  m  Rev.  Jacob  Vanderbilt  Koons. 

5.  Eleanor  F.  Frieda,  b  Jan.  29,  1896;  teacher;  post  graduate  student  Johns  Hopkins 

University. 

6.  Irvin  Shortess,  b  Jan.  14,  1899;  3rd  year  student,  Princeton  Theological  Seminary; 

temporary  pastor  of  church  in  Idaho. 

Rev.  Irvin  C.  Yeakel,  pastor  of  the  Biddle  Chapel,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  died  on  Feb.  1,  1918.  At  one  time 
he  was  pastor  of  the  church  at  West  Liberty,  W.  Va.  He  had  held  pastorates  in  three  States,  and  was 
one  of  the  most  successful  pastors  on  the  home  mission  field.  He  was  born  on  Mar.  4,  1852,  in  Pa., 
and  received  his  education  in  the  schools  of  that  state.  He  studied  theology  privately.  He  was  or¬ 
dained  to  the  ministry  in  1884.  He  served  six  years  in  Pa.,  engaged  in  missionary  work  in  Baltimore, 
Md.,  then  became  pastor  of  a  church  in  Montg.  Co.,  Md.;  then  returned  to  Baltimore,  to  engage  in 
missionary  work.  He  founded  the  church  of  Lauraville,  which  is  now  known  as  the  Hamilton  Presby¬ 
terian  church.  He  accepted  a  call  in  1905  to  the  Memorial  Presbyterian  church  in  Brooklyn,  Md., 
where  he  remained  three  years.  He  returned  to  Baltimore  in  1908,  and  took  charge  of  the  Broadway 
Presbyterian  church,  now  a  strong  mission  center.  He  went  to  West  Liberty,  W.  Va.,  in  1913,  and 
remained  three  years,  when  he  entered  upon  work  at  Carlisle,  Pa.  He  is  survived  by  his  widow,  five 
daughters  and  one  son.  Interment  was  made  at  Mount  Zion  Cemetery,  Churchtown,  Pa.  [News¬ 
paper  clipping.] 

By  a  decree  of  court  in  the  year  1918 — after  the  death  of  Rev.  Irvin  C.  Yeakel,  the  family’s  name 
was  changed  from  “Yeakel”  to  “Yeaworth.”  Their  names  are  as  follows: 

Mrs.  Anna  E.  Shortess  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 


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Ivy  Verdilla  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Ursula  Regina  Susanna  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Katharine  Elizabeth  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Grace  A.  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Eleanor  F.  Frieda  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Irvin  Shortness  [changed  from  Irvin  C.,  Jr.]  Yeaworth;  6237  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

[38-128]  JULIA  ANN  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  2,  1855;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wieand)  Yeakel 
[38-45];  m  Nov.  1,  1873,  CHARLES  B.  KEENLY.  Res.  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  G.,  b  Dec.  3,  1874;  d  May  29,  1895. 

[38-321]  2.  Robert  E.,  b  Feb.  21,  1877;  m  Rosa  Sauter;  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 

[38-129]  AMELIA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  18,  1855;  dau  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach)  Yeakel  [38-46]; 
m  Jan.  6,  1877,  SAMUEL  DIEHL,  b  Feb.  4,  1855;  d  Jan.  15,  1904;  s  Elias  and  Elizabeth  (Musselman) 
Diehl.  Farmer;  Emaus,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-322]  1.  Laura  Jane,  b  June  4,  1881;  m  Howard  E.  Miller. 

2.  William,  b  Aug.  22,  1877;  d  Feb.  22,  1879. 

3.  Mary,  b  Aug.  11,  1884;  d  Jan.  10,  1885. 

[38-130]  JOHN  H.  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  18,  1857;  s  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach)  Yeakel  [38-46]; 
m  May  20,  1876,  EMMALINE  ELIZABETH  BAER,  b  Nov.  7,  1858;  dau  John  and  Anna  M.  (Kauff¬ 
man)  Baer.  Farmer;  res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Charles  Henry,  b  Sept.  25,  1876;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

2.  John  B.,  b  Nov.  3,  1878;  Centre  Valley,  Pa. 

3.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Feb.  4,  1881;  1414  Salem  St.,  Glendale,  Cal. 

4.  George  B.,  b  Mar.  12,  1883;  d  Apr.  4,  1917. 

[38-323]  5.  Anna  Maria,  b  Feb.  9,  1885;  m  Joseph  Bright. 

6.  Moses  B.,  b  Mar.  18,  1888;  Bingen,  Pa. 

[38-324]  7.  Caroline  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  1,  1891;  m  Howard  Frey. 

8.  William  B.,  b  Oct.  6,  1894;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

[38-1 31  a]  JONAS  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1858;  d  July  31,  1903;  s  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach) 

Yeakel  [38-46];  m -  RENNER,  dau  of  David  and  Tillara  (Reinhard)  Renner,  who  d  Aug., 

1880,  when  Alice  was  three  weeks  old. 

One  child: 

[38-325]  Alice,  b  July  19,  1880;  m  Samuel  Eisenhart. 

[38— 131b]  JONAS  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  22,  1882,  REBECCA  T.  LAUDEN- 
SCHLAGER,  b  Aug.  22,  1862;  dau  Gedian  and  Rebecca  (Trexler)  Laudenschlager.  Engineer  for  P.  & 
R.  R.  R. ;  widow  res.  456  Auburn  St.,  S.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[38-326]  Morris,  b  Oct.  28,  1883;  m  Helena  Fischer;  606  St.  John  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 


[38-132]  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  July  20,  1862;  dau  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach)  Yeakel 
[38-46];  m  Dec.  1,  1883,  FRANK  C.  DAUB,  b  Dec.  17,  1862.  Res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  William  Y.,  b  Apr.  18,  1884;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  Laura  Y.  j  M  ,,  M  ,6  1885;  j  m  William  F.  Fosbenner. 

3.  Alice  Y.  J  l  Sellersville,  Pa. 

4.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  18,  1893;  Sellersville,  Pa. 

5.  Martin  L.,  b  Nov.  10,  1895;  d  Feb.  1,  1908. 

6.  Jonas  Y.,  b  Aug.  9,  1900;  Sellersville,  Pa. 


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493 

[38-13.3]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  b  June  16,  1864;  s  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach)  Yeakel  [38-46]; 
m  May  25,  1889,  EMMA  ELIZABETH  MOYER,  b  Feb.  7,  1867;  dau  Nathan  F.  and  Anna  S.  (Esch- 
bach)  Moyer.  Laborer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  Clara  M.,  b  Dec.  19,  1889;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[38-328]  2.  Eva  M.,  b  Nov.  1,  1891;  m  Howard  D.  Albitz. 

[38-329]  3.  Howard  F.,  b  July  1,  1893;  m  Esther  Lefevre. 

4.  Elva  M.,  b  Feb.  17,  1906;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[38-134]  JOEL  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  15,  1866;  d  Nov.  20,  1915;  s  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach) 
Yeakel  [38-46];  m  Nov.  14,  1896,  MARIA  ERDMAN,  b  Dec.  10,  1867;  dau  Daniel  and  Lydia  (Huber) 
Erdman.  Feed  and  grain  business;  res.  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Emanuel  Paul,  b  May  13,  1898. 

2.  Mark  Daniel,  b  Aug.  7,  1899. 

3.  Robert  Joel,  b  July  28,  1902. 

[38-135]  MARY  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  15,  1871;  dau  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heimbach)  Yeakel  [38-46]; 
m  Jan.  4,  1890,  EUGENE  SMITH,  b  Sept.  20,  1867;  s  Daniel  and  Emma  (Koch)  Smith.  Farmer;  res. 
Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Homer  V.,  b  Feb.  2,  1897;  unm;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

[38-136]  CAROLINE  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  2,  1872;  d  Apr.  25,  1911;  dau  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Heim¬ 
bach)  Yeakel  [38-46];  m  Dec.  12,  1891,  SAMUEL  FETTERMAN,  b  Feb.  16,  1862;  s  Levi  and  Julian 
(Kuhns)  Fetterman.  Automobile  business;  res.  Vera  Cruz,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-330]  1.  Allen  J.,  b  May  12,  1893;  m  Carrie  I.  Lehman. 

2.  Edna  V.,  b  Oct.  5,  1896;  Vera  Cruz,  Pa. 

[38-137a]  ISAAC  YEAKEL  MOYER,  b  July  8,  1846;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Moyer 
[38-47];  m  June  4,  1874,  ADDIE  CLARA  ORWIG,  b  May  6,  1852;  d  Apr.  17,  1889;  dau  William  W. 
and  Susan  (Rishel)  Orwig. 

Children  (5): 

[38-331]  1.  Maude  Orwig,  b  Oct.  3,  1876;  m  Janies  R.  Hicks. 

2.  Alice  May,  b  Nov.  1,  1882;  d  Aug.  13,  1883. 

[38-332]  3.  Walter  Orwig,  b  June  11,  1884;  m  Leona  L.  Zimmer. 

4.  Harry  Orwig,  b  Dec.  19,  1887;  d  July  23,  1890. 

5.  Frank  Orwig,  b  Apr.  10,  1889;  1903  Woodland  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

[38-137b]  ISAAC  YEAKEL  MOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  13,  1891,  IDA  VIOLA  REAR- 
ICK,  b  Dec.  12,  1862;  dau  George  P.  and  Mary  Ann  (Henneigh)  Rearick.  In  charge  of  Book  Dept,  in 
Publishing  House  of  Evangelical  Association.  Res.  1903  Woodland  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-333]  1.  Ruth  Ora,  b  Mar.  17,  1893;  m  Harry  H.  Lichtwardt. 

2.  Helen  Olive,  b  Dec.  17,  1896;  1903  Woodland  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

[38-138]  JACOB  YEAKEL  MOYER,  b  Apr.  4,  1848;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Moyer 
[38-47];  m  Jan.  10,  1879,  MARY  JANE  MUIR,  b  Sept.  6,  1854;  d  Jan.  14,  1919;  dau  William  and 
Elmina  (Jordan)  Muir.  Mgr.  Periodical  Dept.,  Publishing  House,  Evangelical  Association;  res.  2580 
East  128th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Harvey  M.,  b  Jan.  22,  1880;  2580  E.  128  St.;  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

[38-334]  2.  Robert  M.,  b  Apr.  1, 1884;  m  Anna  C.  Gedeon. 

3.  Emma  Laura,  b  Apr.  8,  1886;  d  May  26,  1899. 

[38-335]  4.  Charles  F.,  b  Oct.  10,  1891;  m  Alma  B.  Braeske. 

5.  Cora  M„  b  Jan.  31,  1893;  2580  E.  128  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 


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[38-139]  SARAH  YEAKEL  MOYER,  b  May  26,  1853;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Moyer 
[38-47];  m  May  24,  1878,  JOHN  G.  FRITSCH,  b  Mar.  21,  1847;  s  John  and  Mary  (Glassmeyer) 
Fritsch.  Book-dealer;  res.  W.  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[38-336]  1.  Robert  Roland,  b  Sept.  10,  1879;  in  Carrie  May  Fehr. 

[38-337]  2.  Bessie  Florence,  b  June  2,  1881;  m  Fred  G.  W.  Runk. 

3.  William  Morris,  b  July  2,  1886;  d  July  10,  1886. 

[38-338]  4.  John  Warren,  b  Dec.  29,  1888;  m  May  Gertrude  Helfrich. 

[38-339]  5.  Harry  Abraham,  b  Apr.  25,  1895;  m  Helen  May  Fetherolf. 

[38-140]  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL  MOYER,  b  Feb.  5,  1864;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel) 
Moyer  [38-47];  m  Aug.  14,  1888,  FRANK  CHARLES  WOLFE,  b  Mar.  30,  1864;  s  George  F.  and  Mar¬ 
garet  (Unglaub)  Wolfe.  Real  estate  and  builder;  res.  Linden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-340]  1.  Ruth  Margaret,  b  July  20,  1889;  m  Frederick  L.  Hall. 

[38—341  ]  2.  Frank  Willard,  b  Feb.  9,  1892;  m  Blanche  N.  L.  Semmel. 

3.  Charles  Abraham,  b  July  28,  1894. 

4.  Frederick  Moyer,  b  Sept.  22,  1896;  d  Oct.  5,  1899. 

5.  Robert,  b  Dec.  22,  1903. 

[38-141]  ELLEN  YEAKEL,  b  July  16,  1856;  dau  Rev.  Jesse  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-48]; 
m  May  22,  1884,  BENJAMIN  F.  EDSALL,  b  Nov.  6,  1858;  s  Peter  and  Katherine  (Whiteman)  Edsall. 
Lawyer;  res.  280  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.  (1918.)  Ellen  Yeakel  having  graduated  from  the 
Easton  High  School,  began  to  teach  school  at  the  early  age  of  16,  and  taught  for  many  years. 

Children  {5): 

1.  Charles  Franklin,  b  Jan.  6,  1886;  280  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

2.  Jesse  Yeakel,  b  Dec.  5,  1887;  280  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

[38-342]  3.  Walter  Clifford,  b  Oct.  8,  1889;  m  Mary  Van  Duser. 

4.  Helen  Jeanette,  b  Feb.  22,  1893;  280  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

5.  Mary,  b  July  4,  1898. 

[38-142]  CHARLES  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  14,  1858;  s  Rev.  Jesse  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-48]; 
m  Sept.  15,  1886,  JULIA  S.  McDOLE,  b  Dec.  18,  1866;  dau  Charles  T.  and  Sarah  J.  McDole.  Office 
Manager;  res.  131  William  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Charles  Yeakel  in  early  life  showed  great  aptitude  in  drawing  and  has  made  many  free  hand  draw¬ 
ings,  showing  commendable  merit.  However,  he  has  followed  a  business  career  and  has  been  connected 
with  a  New  York  business  house  for  many  years. 

Children  (J): 

[38-343]  1.  William  Morris,  b  Aug.  21,  1888;  m  Florence  R.  Eickert. 

[38-344]  2.  Charles  Morton,  b  Nov.  9,  1889;  m  Mary  Angeline  Skidmore. 

[38-345]  3.  Stuart  Edsall,  b  Mar.  11,  1893;  m  Verna  A.  Fluck. 

[38-345.1]  4.  Janet  Margaret,  b  July  5,  1894;  m  Raymond  W.  Ellor. 

[38-143]  MARY  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  26,  1852;  d  Nov.  13,  1890;  dau  Jacob  and  Hester  (Brunner) 
Yeakel  [38-49];  m  July  29,  1876,  HENRY  GEHMAN,  b  Mar.  15,  1844;  d  Aug.  20,  1907.  Henry  Geh- 
man  was  a  member  of  Co.  I,  51st  Pa.  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.;  he  remarried  in  Omaha,  Neb. 

Children  (J): 

[38-346]  1.  Frederick  Charles,  b  Nov.  5,  1877;  m  Ella  May  Charles. 

2.  Victor  Hugo,  b  Jan.  18,  1879;  d  Oct.  24,  1880. 

[38-347]  3.  Lillie  May,  b  Jan.  28,  1881 ;  m  Clinton  A.  Mack. 

[38-348]  4.  Daisie  Pearl,  b  June  30,  1883;  m  Rev.  Wynn  C.  Fairfield. 

[38-144]  OBADIAH  B.  YEAKEL,  b  July  30,  1856;  s  Jacob  and  Hester  (Brunner)  Yeakel  [38-49]; 
in  Jan.  2,  1886,  MARY  R.  MINNER.  Res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  2: 

1.  Latta  May,  b  June  23,  1889. 

2.  Frank  J.,  b  Apr.  14,  1895. 


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[38-145]  SARAH  WHITE,  b  June  29,  1817;  d  Aug.  28,  1902;  dau  Dr.  Humphrey  and  Susanna 

(Yeakle)  White  [38-53];  m  ELI  KRUPP,  b  - ;  d  Aug.  14,  1894.  Eli  Krupp  resided  in  Phila., 

and  was  a  very  successful  business  man;  he  served  in  common  council  for  several  terms. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[38-349]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Aug.  17,  1837;  m  Henry  Krips. 

[38-350]  2.  Milton,  b  Aug.  1,  1840;  m  Mary  Bixley.  No  issue. 

[38-351]  3.  Susanna,  b  July  18,  1842;  d  Aug.  10,  1867;  m  Joseph  M.  Kirby. 

[38-352]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  17,  1845;  d  Mar.  20,  1878;  m  William  H.  Neely. 

[38-353]  5.  Mary,  b  Oct.  22,  1847;  m  John  L.  Keebler. 

6.  Charles,  b  Aug.  30,  1850;  d  Oct.  9,  1850. 

[38-354]  7.  Caroline,  b  Mar.  26,  1853;  m  John  J.  White. 

[38-355]  8.  Franklin,  b  Apr.  15,  1856;  d  May  30,  1896;  m  Ada  Stainsby. 


[38-146]  ELIZABETH  WHITE,  b  Nov.  2,  1818;  Mar.  28,  1892;  daw  Dr.  Humphrey  and  Susanna 
( Yeakle)  White  [38-53];  m  Feb.  4,  1895,  JOHN  B.  EDWARDS,  b  Jan.  16,  1816;  d  Mar.  19,  1894;  s 
Robert  and  Martha  (Brooks)  Edwards.  Mr.  Edwards  was  a  farmer,  and  justice  of  the  peace;  resided 
in  Ivulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[38-356] 
[38-357a] 1 
[38-357b]  j 

[38-358] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Robert  J.,  b  May  3,  1847;  m  Emily  W.  Lukens. 

2.  Humphrey  W.,  b  June  20,  1849;  d  Feb.  16,  1906;  m 

3.  Martha  W.,  b  Feb.  4,  1851;  d  July  27,  1883;  unm. 

4.  Susan  E.,  b  Dec.  20,  1854;  ra  Alonzo  Geiger. 

5.  Sylvester  W.,  b  Oct.  31,  1857;  d  Dec.  8,  1878. 

6.  John  W.,  b  Apr.  6,  1861;  d  Oct.  25,  1884. 


1.  Mary  S.  Boorse. 

2.  Annie  L.  Wood. 


[38-147]  MELINDA  WHITE,  b  Nov.  27,  1823;  d  1887;  dau  Dr.  Humphrey  and  Susanna  (Yeakle) 
White  [38-53];  m  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS. 

One  child: 

[38-359]  Clara,  d  winter  of  1884;  m  Allen  Schmid.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[38-148]  ELISABETH  LYSTER  (LEISTER),  dau  Philip  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Leister  [38-54];  m 
ABRAHAM  SOUDER;  lived  in  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Jeremiah,  m;  2.  Ella;  3.  Emma,  unm;  4.  Florence,  m. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[38-149]  JACOB  Y.  LEISTER,  b  Nov.  19,  1819;  d  Aug.  23,  1904;  s  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Leister  [38-55];  m  LYDIA  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  30,  1821 ;  d  Aug.  9,  1900.  Jacob  Leister  was  a  mason  and 
a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  Co.  D,  174  Reg.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Hannah,  b  Mar.  16,  1851;  m  Franklin  B.  Snyder. 

2.  Kate,  dec;  m  Oliver  Hartzell;  one  son,  Charles;  Souderton,  Pa. 

3.  Samuel,  m  Alice  Frick;  Perkasie,  Pa. 

4.  John  S.,  b  Jan.  1,  1861;  d  Sept.  10,  1911;  m  Mary  Stong. 

5.  Ephraim  S.,  b  July  10,  1859;  m  Amanda  Rosenberger. 

6.  Peter,  d  in  infancy. 

7.  Maria,  d  in  infancy. 

8.  Jacob. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[38-151]  ELIZABETH  LEISTER,  b  Dec.  21,  1824;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Leister  [38-55] ; 
m  ANDREW  TRUMBORE;  children  all  dead  but  one,  who  is  single,  and  lives  in  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1918.)  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[38-152]  SAMUEL  LEISTER,  b  Mar.  30,  1827;  d  Oct.  12,  1894;  s  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Leister  [38-55];  m  MARY  YOST,  b  Aug.  21,  1831;  d  Nov.  4,  1898;  daw  John  G.  and  Margaret  B.  (Hoot) 
Yost.  (1921.) 


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[38-360.1] 

[38-361] 

[38-362] 

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Children  (6): 


1.  John  Revere,  h  Sept.  15,  1851;  d  Feb.  10,  1852. 

2.  Emma  Catherine,  b  July  17,  1853;  d  May  15,  1854. 

3.  George  Franklin,  b  Oct.  3,  1856;  d  July  3,  1879. 


{'18  363  lb]  1  ^e^ecca’  &  Sept.  9,  1860;  d  Mar.  15,  1912;  rn 

[38-363.2]  5.  Edwin  Beauford,  b  Feb.  12,  1863;  m  Angelina  Jane  Miller. 

[38-363.3]  6.  Abigail,  b  July  15.  1867;  m  Robert  Chambers. 


1.  JIarry  Schneider. 

2.  — - - Dowler. 


[38-153]  SUSANNA  LEISTER,  b  Oct.  19,  1829;  d  Sept.  9,  1915;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Leister  [38-55] ;  m  WILLIAM  K.  NITTENBERGER,  b  June  5,  1832;  d  Dec.  11,  1916.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-364]  1.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Feb.  27,  1859;  d  Sept.  10,  1915;  m  Alonzo  Bebezet. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  24,  1867;  unm;  512  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[38-365]  3.  William  J.,  b  Feb.  17,  1869;  m  Mary  E.  Geyer. 

[38-366]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  July  11,  1871;  m  Martin  W.  Pawson. 

5.  Albert,  b  Dec.  17,  1876;  unm. 


[38-1 54a]  JOHN  LEISTER,  b  Jan.  15,  1832;  s  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Leister  [38-55];  m  1st 
time,  MATILDA  TRUMBORE. 

[38-154b]  JOHN  LEISTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  LEANNA  SCHELLY  ;a  son  lives  in  Per- 
kasie,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

[38-155]  AUGUSTUS  LEISTER,  b  May  16,  1834;  s  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Leister  [38-55]; 
m  LYDIA  REITER;  said  to  have  had  twelve  children;  six  dead  and  six  daughters  living  in  Phila.; 
eldest  dau  m  John  Klitzinger. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  complete.] 

[38-156]  GEORGE  Y.  LEISTER,  b  Nov.  27,  1837;  d  Aug.  4,  1876;  s  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Leister  [38-55];  m  Apr.  16,  1864,  MARY  CATHERINE  NASE,  b  Oct.  20,  1844;  d  Apr.  25,  1903;  dau 
Enos  F.  and  Susanna  (Landes)  Nase.  Carpenter;  res.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Tharasia,  b  July  10,  1864;  d  Sept.  9,  1865. 

2.  Enos  Franklin,  b  Sept.  19,  1865;  d  May  9,  1866. 

[38-367]  3.  Susanna,  b  June  17,  1867;  m  James  F.  Savacool. 

[38-368]  4.  George  Allen,  b  July  4,  1868;  m  Emma  E.  Sellers. 

[38—369]  5.  Augustus  Peter,  b  Nov.  18,  1872;  m  Sallie  E.  Stoneback. 

[38-370]  6.  Amanda  Cathrine,  b  Dec.  18,  1874;  m  Thomas  A.  Wagner. 


[38-157]  MARY  Y.  LEISTER,  b  Dec.  1,  1839;  d  Oct.  20,  1910;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Leister  [38-55];  m  Oct.  4,  1856,  GEORGE  SCHATZ,  b  Feb.  2,  1835;  d  May  14,  1902;  s  George  and 
Sarah  (Schmidt)  Schatz.  Cigar  packer;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1921.) 


Children  (8): 

[38-371]  1.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Aug.  15,  1860;  m  Harvey  W.  Baum. 

[38-372]  2.  Harry  C.,  b  Apr.  17,  1873;  m  Tillie  Moore. 

[38-372.1]  3.  Minnie,  b  Apr.  20,  1881;  m  John  Nolan. 

[38-372.2]  4.  George,  m  Sallie  Wentzel;  424  N.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-372.3]  5.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Nov.  18,  1866;  m  Thomas  Guard;  Reading,  Pa. 

[38-372.4]  6.  Frank,  m  Mary  Detweiler;  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[38-372.5]  7.  James  Monroe,  b  July  12,  1869;  m  Hannah  Wenhold. 

[38-372.6]  8.  William  J.,  b  Oct.  20,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Meyers. 


[38-158]  CATHARINE  LEISTER,  b  Apr.  6,  1841;  d  Apr.  3,  1920;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Leister  [38—55] ;  m  MILTON  SCHWAGER;  s  Reuben  Schwager.  Supervisor;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa. 


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Children  (3); 

1.  Allen,  unm.. 

[38-373]  2.  Annie,  m  George  Huber;  Sellersville,  Pa. — one  child. 

[38-374]  3.  Elizabeth,  m  Howard  Nace;  4  children. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[38-159]  SARAH  LEISTER,  b  Mar.  15,  1843;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Leister  [38-55];  m 
Dec.  19,  1861,  JOHN  K.  DANEHOWER,  b  Nov.  26,  1830;  d  July  14,  191 1;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (King) 
Danehower.  Farmer;  res.  639  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 


[38-375a] 

[38-375b] 

[38-376] 

[38-377] 

[38-378] 


1.  Lillie,  b  Nov.  16,  1862;  m 


1.  Hugh  Culbert. 

I  2.  Harry  E.  Lysinger. 

2.  George  M.,  b  Oct.  11,  1864;  m  Harriet  Van  Horn. 

3.  Annie  M.,  b  Feb.  24,  1870;  m  Frank  D.  Cox. 

4.  Rebecca  S.,  b  July  11,  1878;  m  Lynn  V.  Rhoads. 


[38-160]  SAMUEL  K.  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  25,  1832;  d  Dec.  21,  1910;  s  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Kratz) 
Yeakel  [38-58];  m  Oct.  4,  1858,  SOPHIA  REITZ,  b  May  30,  1831;  d  Feb.  27,  1905.  Sophia  Reitz 
Yeakel  was  born  in  Dulach,  Baden.  Germany,  and  died  at  Beloit,  Wis.  Samuel  K.  Yeakel  died  at 
Soldiers’  Home  at  Marshallton,  Iowa;  buried  at  Lake  City,  Iowa.  He  was  a  native  of  Hilltown,  Pa. 
On  Aug.  28,  1862,  he  enlisted  in  Co.  H.  3d  Pa.  Reserves,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  Annapolis, 
May  31,  1865. 

Children  (6): 

[38-379]  1.  Mary  Ella,  b  June  25,  1860;  m  John  F.  Warehime. 

2.  Anna  Martha,  b  Oct.  18,  1861;  d  Apr.  3,  1864. 

[38-380]  3.  John  Henry,  b  Mar.  12,  1866;  m  Maud  L.  Tooker. 

4.  Child,  b  Aug.  21,  1867;  stillborn. 

[38-381]  5.  Samuel  G.,  b  Dec.  11,  1868;  m  Carrie  May  Olin. 

[38-382]  6.  Harvey  R.,  b  Oct.  21,  1871;  m  Viola  E.  Turney. 

[38-161]  MARY  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  18,  1839;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Kratz)  Yeakel  [38-58];  m 

Jan.  28,  1866,  HENRY  S.  MOYER,  b - ;  d  May  28,  1882. 

Children  (J): 

[38-383]  1.  Ella  Y.,  b  Jan.  17,  1867;  m  Oswin  B.  Nase. 

[38-384]  2.  Hannah  Y.,  b  Mar.  5,  1870;  m  Milton  K.  Andrews. 

[38-385]  3.  Harvey  Y.,  b  Aug.  15,  1872;  m  Sallie  Landis. 

4.  Irwin,  b  Mar.  31,  1875;  unm. 


[38-163]  CATHARINE  YEAKEL,  b  July  27,  1847;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Kratz)  Yeakel 
[38-58];  m  Oct.  10,  1873,  QUINCY  FRETZ,  b  May  27,  1847. 

One  child:  Alice,  b  Aug.  9,  1874;  d  Aug.  30,  1874;  buried  at  2nd  Mennonite 
Cemetery,  Deep  Run,  Bedminster,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[38-164a]  HENRY  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  17,  1836;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38-60];  m 

Dec.  13,  1856,  SARAH  ROSENBERGER,  b - ;  d  1863. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emeline,  b  Dec.  22,  1857;  d  Dec.  5,  1861. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  7,  1860;  d  Jan.  1,  1862. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  6,  1862;  d  Nov.  2,  1863. 

[38-1 64b]  HENRY  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  27,  1865,  SARAH  HOLDEN. 
Children  ( 9 ): 

[38-386]  1.  Hannah,  b  June  26,  1866;  m  Edwin  Wolfinger. 

2.  Milton  M.,  b  Mar.  16,  1868;  dec. 

3.  Mary,  b  Nov.  22,  1870;  dec. 

[38-387]  4.  Louisa,  b  Dec.  13,  1872;  m  James  L.  Snyder. 

[38-388]  5.  Harry  H.,  b  Aug.  11,  1875;  m  M.  Cecilia  Carty. 


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6.  Anna,  b  Mar.  18,  1878;  m  Jacob  S.  Wismer. 

7.  Amanda. 

8.  Harvey  H.,  b  Sept.  4,  1883;  m  Annie  M.  Ahlum;  Souderton,  Pa. 

9.  Erwin  H.,  b  May  12,  1890;  m  Mary  King. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[38-165]  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  29,  1838;d  Jan.  3,  1866;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer) 
Yeakel  [38-60] ;  m  1858,  DAVID  K.  HIGH,  b  June  3,  1833;  s  John  and  Mary  (Kipper)  High.  Carpenter 
and  farmer;  Colmar,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  David  K.  High  followed  the  trade  of  carpenter  for  more  than 
forty  years.  He  lived  in  Hilltown  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  and  during  the  last  few  years  of  his  life  he 
lived,  retired,  in  Colmar,  Pa. 

He  at  one  time  organized  a  Construction  Company  which  he  conducted  successfully  for  some  years. 
He  also  owned  a  coal  and  lumber  yard  which  he  operated  for  some  time  in  connection  with  his  business 
as  carpenter.  [Biog.  Annals,  Montg.  Co.} 

Children  (4): 

1.  John,  buried  in  Mennonite  burial  grounds. 

2.  Addison,  d  prior  to  1879;  Mennonite  burial  grounds. 

3.  Jacob;  Mennonite  burial  grounds. 

[38-392]  4.  Mary  A.  Y.,  b  Jan.  22,  1863;  m  Willoughby  Crouthamel. 

[38-166]  MARY  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  2,  1840;  d  Dec.  26,  1895;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer) 
Yeakel  [38-60];  m  Dec.  1,  1859,  JOSEPH  A.  HENDRICKS,  b  May  20,  1827;  d  Aug.  19,  1915. 

One  child: 

[38-393]  Emma  Y.,  b  Feb.  11,  1865;  m  Tobias  S.  Bissey. 

[38-167]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  23,  1843;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38-60];  m 
July  10,  1863,  SAMUEL  BISHOP. 

One  child: 

[38-394]  Amanda,  b  Nov.  29,  1864;  m  Milton  T.  Weisel. 

[38-168]  ABRAHAM  M.  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  3,  1846;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer)  Yeakel 
[38-60];  m  Jan.  9,  1875,  SARAH  A.  LEWIS,  b  Aug.  26,  1853.  Jeweler;. res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1917.) 
Children  (7): 

[38-395]  1.  Joseph  L.,  b  Feb.  26,  1876;  m  Theresa  A.  Lewis. 

2.  Anna  A.,  b  July  8,  1877;  unm;  712  Juniper  St..,  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[38-396]  3.  Wilson  L.,  b  Apr.  19,  1879;  m  Katie  A.  Fretz. 

[38—397 ]  4.  Emma  P.,  6  Mar.  13,  1881;  m  Joseph  M.  O’Donnell. 

[38-398]  5.  Nelson  L.,  b  May  20,  1883;  m  Inez  Harwig. 

6.  Lewis  L.,  b  Nov.  8,  1885;  d  Dec.  8,  1885. 

7.  Raymond  L.,  b  Apr.  22,  1891;  unm;  5033  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[38-169]  SARA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  22,  1848;  d  Nov.  19,  1875;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer) 
Yeakel  [38-60];  m  May  30,  1868,  WILLIAM  BARINGER,  b  Aug.  9,  1841;  d  Dec.  31,  1878;  s  Christian 
and  Julyanna  (Bart)  Baringer. 

Children  (•<?): 

[38-399]  1.  Irvin  Y.,  6  May  9,  1870;  m  Hannah  F.  Groff. 

[184-740]  2.  Annie,  b  Mar.  18,  1872;  m  Harvey  B.  Rosenberger. 

[38-170]  HANNAH  YEAKEL,  Aug.  12,  1851;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38-60]; 
m  Oct.  14,  1882,  LEVINUS  MAURER,  b  Nov.  14,  1850;  s  John  and  Hannah  Maurer.  Cigar  maker; 
res.  Perkasie,  Pa. 

One  child:  Samuel,  6  Sept.  24,  1884;  d  Sept.  25,  1884. 

[38-171]  MARY  YEAKEL  NACE,  b  Feb.  19,  1839;  d  Nov.  27,  1909;  dau  John  and  Barbara  (Yeakel) 
Nace  [38-61];  m  1858,  JOSEPH  ROSENBERGER,  b  June  9,  1828;  d  Feb.  21,  1885;  s  John  and  Sarah 
(Detweiler)  Rosenberger. 

One  child: 

[38-400]  James  Theodore,  b  Sept.  13,  1859;  d  Aug.  24,  1918;  m  Emma  M.  Gerhart. 


[38-389] 

[38-390] 

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[38-172]  ELIZABETH  NACE  (NEES),  b  Feb.  21,  1849;  dau  John  and  Barbara  (Yeakel)  Nace 
[38-61] ;  m  June  15,  1868,  JOHN  DESCH,  b  Jan.  20,  1849;  s  William  and  Julina  (Kaiser)  Desch.  Litho¬ 
grapher;  res.  35  N.  57th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Piersol,  b  Jan.  25,  1870;  35  N.  57th  St. 

2.  Florence  M.,  b  Nov.  23,  1892;  35  N.  57th  St. 

[38-173]  CATHARINE  YEAKEL,  b  June  8,  1835;  daw  John  and  Margaret  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38-62]; 
m  Aug.  26,  1860,  JOHN  HENRY  GEISSER;  s  John  Henry  Geisser. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  31,  1861. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Apr.  8,  1863;  d  Jan.  18,  1864. 

3.  Christina,  b  Nov.  17,  1864;  d  Apr.  18,  1869. 

4.  John  Henry,  b  Nov.  18,  1866. 

5.  David,  b  Sept.  16,  1868;  d  Dec.  1869. 

6.  Clara,  b  Sept.  13,  1870.  [  Unable  to  locate .] 

[38-175]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  10,  1849;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38-62];  m 
Jan.  14,  1874,  GEORGE  HAYMAN;  s  Israel  Hayman. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ida  May,  b  Jan.  24,  1875. 

2.  John  Y.,  b  Mar.  16,  1878.  [  Unable  to  locate.] 

[38-176]  NOAH  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  7,  1829;  d  Oct.  23,  1866;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Moyer) 
Yeakel  [38-63];  m  Jan.  1,  1854,  MARY  A.  FLECKENSTEIN;  dau  Cornelius  Fleckenstein. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Irwin,  b  Oct.  10,  1854;  d  Sept.  11,  1857. 

2.  Martha,  b  Sept.  28,  1857. 

3.  Washington,  b  Dec.  27,  1861;  d  Nov.  7,  1869. 

4.  Henry,  b  May  18,  1866;  d  Feb.  22,  1869. 

[38-177]  MARY  ANN  YEAKEL,  6  Jan.  21,  1832  ;d  Oct.  10,  1880;  daw  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Meyer) 
Yeakel  [38-64];  m  FREDERICK  WIDMAYER,  b  Dec.  23,  1832;  d  Sept.  1,  1898;  s  Frederick  and 
- (Staley)  Widmayer.  Dyer;  res.  Ambler,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[38-401]  1.  Emma,  b  May  31,  1859;  d  Dec.  29,  1919;  m  Amandus  Leubbert;  dec;  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Frederick,  d  in  infancy. 

[38-402]  3.  Jacob  F.,  m - ;  Ambler,  Pa. 

4.  Ella  A.,  unm;  2607  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  or  Furlong,  Pa. 

5.  Harry,  d  in  infancy. 

[38-403]  6.  William  C.,  b  Jan.  16,  1868;  m  Anna  E.  K.  Specht. 

[38-404]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  21,  1871;  m  John  Algeo. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[38-179]  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  25,  1839;  d  Sept.  10,  1880;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Meyer) 
Yeakel  [38-64];  m  Dec.  30,  1866,  GEORGE  W.  FISHER,  b  Feb.  28,  1840;  d  Aug.  2,  1895.  George  W. 
Fisher  was  admitted  to  the  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Home  at  Erie,  Pa.,  Apr.  6,  1884,  and  died  there;  he  is 
buried  in  the  Home  Cem. 

Children  (2): 

[38-405]  1.  Ida  May,  b  Feb.  18,  1868;  m  William  A.  Becker. 

[38-406]  2.  Jacob  Edwin,  b  June  18,  1870;  m  Margaret  Cutler. 

[38-180]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1841;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Meyer)  Yeakel  [38-64];  m 
Dec.  8,  1877,  JENNIE  A.  COATS;  b  Aug.  15,  1847;  dau  Hezekiah  Coats.  No  issue. 

[38-181]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  25,  1848;  d  Feb.  26,  1907;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Meyer)  Yeakel 
[38-64];  m  Sept.  5,  1878,  LIZZIE  SHAFFER;  d  Mar.  2,  1919.  No  issue. 


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[38-184]  SOLOMON  B.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  3,  1836;  d  July  18,  1900;  s  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Brenner)  Yeakel  [38—68];  m  Sept.  3,  1861,  EMMA  D.  REITER,  b  Jan.  5,  1833;  d  Feb.  2,  1901  ;dau 
John  M.  Reiter. 


[38-407] 


Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Mary  M.  L.,  b  Jan.  17,  1863;  d  Oct.  20,  1911 ;  m - Muse. 

2.  Morris  A.,  b  Jan  7,  1867;  d  June  25,  1867. 

3.  Ellen  J.,  b  Aug.  24,  1869;  d  Jan.  22,  1881. 

4.  Ida  E.,  b  Mar.  18,  1872. 


5.  John  B. 

6.  Solomon  D. 


twins,  b  Jan.  25,  1876;  d  {  'Vpr‘  18Z?1 

l  Jan.  25,  1876. 

[  Unable  to  locate .] 


[38-185]  LYDIA  E.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  17,  1839;  d  Nov.  22,  1896;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Brenner)  Yeakel  [38-68];  m  Apr.  1,  1877,  LEWIS  KUNTZ.  [  Unable  to  trace.] 

[38-186]  SUSANNA  M.  YEAKEL,  b  July  5,  1841;  dau  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Brenner)  Yeakel 
[38-68];  m  Oct.  14,  1862,  HENRY  H.  KECK,  b  Jan.  24,  1837;  s  George  Keck. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arabella,  b  1863. 

2.  Irene  E.,  b  June  21,  1869.  [  Unable  to  obtain  f  urther  data.] 


[38-187]  SIMON  H.  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1848;  dec;  s  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Brenner)  Yeakel 
[38-68];  m  Sept.  12,  1871,  EMELINE  HAINES,  b  Nov.  14,  1845;  dau  George  Haines.  [  Unable  to 
locate.] 

One  child:  George  B.,  b  Nov.  3,  1875. 


[38-188]  AMOS  A.  YEAKLE,  b  Feb.  26,  1843;  d  June  25,  1912,  at  Vineland,  N.  J. ;  s  Edward  M. 
and  Matilda  (Drake)  Yeakel  [38-69];  m  June  17,  1868,  MARGARET  VIRGINIA  JONES,  b  Aug.  11, 
1851;  d  Sept.  2,  1909. 


[38-408a]  1 
[38-408b]  j 
[38-409] 
[38-410] 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Edward  H.,  b  Mar.  18,  1872;  m  (  Pa^a  f/omer.  „ 

l  2.  Stella  V.  Cornell. 

2.  Elmer  Allen,  b  June  2,  1875;  m  Ella  C.  MacNamara. 

3.  Herbert  Franklin,  b  Sept.  22,  1884;  m  Blanche  Hargrave. 


Amos  Yeakle  enlisted  in  the  United  States  Army  on  August  19,  1862,  from  West  Greenville,  Mercer 
Co.,  Pa.  Mr.  Yeakle  served  as  Corporal  of  Company  G,  145th  Pa.  Volunteers.  He  was  taken  prisoner 
on  June  22,  1864,  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  and  was  imprisoned  in  a  number  of  the  southern  prisons  including 
those  of  Libby  prison,  Bell  Island  and  Andersonville.  Mr.  Yeakle  was  confined  in  these  prisons  from  the 
time  of  his  capture  in  June,  1864,  to  March,  1865.  He  kept  a  diary  of  his  entire  imprisonment  as  well 
as  of  his  service  during  his  enlistment.  This  diary  has  been  placed  in  the  S.  H.  L.  by  his  son,  Elmer  A. 
Yeakle,  of  Philadelphia. 

After  his  return  from  the  war  Mr.  Yeakle  was  for  some  time  editor  of  the  Mercer  Gazette,  published 
at  West  Greenville,  Mercer  Co.,  Pa.  In  his  later  years  he  came  east  and  in  1905  he  purchased  the 
North  Wales  Record,  at  North  Wales,  Pa.,  and  published  this  paper  a  number  of  years  in  connection 
with  his  son. 


[38-189]  EMMA  R.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  24,  1846;  d  July  13,  1913;  dau  Edward  M.  and  Matilda 
(Drake)  Yeakel  [38-69];  m  Oct.  30,  1867,  WILLIAM  F.  HARPST,  b  July  13,  1837.  Lived  in  Green¬ 
ville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

William  F.  Harpst  married  2d  time  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Feb.  3,  1915,  Lewissa  McWha  Smith,  b 
Jan.  7,  1856,  at  Hollidays  Cove,  W.  Va. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Henry  E.,  b  July  25,  1868;  d  Mar.  10,  1869. 

2.  Frederick  Meade,  b  May  29,  1870;  d  Mar.  4,  1882. 

[38-411]  3.  Sarah  Blanche,  b  May  27,  1875;  m  Frank  B.  Jackson. 

[38—412]  4.  Matilda  Grace,  b  July  25,  1880;  m  Clayton  W.  Hepfinger. 

[38-413]  5.  Alice  Lorina,  b  Sept.  17,  1885;  m  Charles  F.  Narosly. 


Plate  61 


Enos  K.  Newman  Family  Group  in  1894  [48-21a]. 

Back  row:  Oliver  E.  Newman,  Edwin  A.  Newman,  Alfred  C.  Newman,  Christian  M.  Newman,  Enos  S.  Newman,  Robert  H.  Newman. 
Front  row:  Anna  U.  Newman,  Augusta  Newman,  Enos  K.  Newman,  Blanche  R.  Newman. 


Plate  62 


Samuel  Yeakle 
[160-6a] 
George  Anders 
[161-12] 

Sarah  S.  Alt  house 
[149-46] 


Group  of  Schwenkfelder  Nonagenarians 


Regina  K.  Newman 
[48-11] 

David  Heebner 


Christina  S.  Krauss 
[ll-20b] 

Susanna  S.  Stahl 


[21-27a] 

George  H.  Schultz 
[149-24] 


[149-34.1] 
Samuel  Krauss 
[1  l-53a] 


John  Krauss  Christopher  Yeakel 

[ll-55a]  [38-21] 

From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society). 


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[38-190]  SARAH  F.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  27,  1856;  d  June  3,  1892;  dau  Edward  M.  and  Matilda 
(Drake)  Yeakel  [38-69];  m  June,  1885,  JAY  McCURDY.  Lived  in  Linesville,  Pa.  No  issue.  Jay 
McCurdy  married  2d  time. 

[38-191]  AMELIA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  5,  1850;  dau  Joseph  and  Josephine  (Neis)  Yeakel  [38-70];  m 
ALLEN  H.  BEERS. 

One  child:  Edwin  (dentist),  88  Broad  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[38-192]  WELLINGTON  N.  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  12,  1851;  d  June  28,  1918;  s  Joseph  and  Josephine 
(Neis)  Yeakel  [38-70];  m  Mar.  20,  1889,  AMANDA  SCHAFFER,  b  Oct.  18,  1854;  dau  Ahron  and 
Maria  (Kline)  Schaffer.  Carpenter;  res.  310  Lehigh  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-414]  1.  Anna  Josephine,  b  Jan.  12,  1890;  m  Raymond  Fatzinger. 

[38-415]  2.  Gouldia  Edna,  b  Mar.  24,  1893;  m  Raymond  Keiper. 

3.  Irene  Amanda,  b  Dec.  30,  1894;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-193]  URIAH  G.  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  4,  1863;  s  Joseph  and  Josephine  (Neis)  Yeakel  [38-70];  m 
Oct.  28,  1890,  MARY  ETTA  FRABLE,  b  May  2,  1869;  dau  John  and  Eliza  (Shafer)  Frable.  Mill¬ 
wright;  res.  435  Walnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[38-416]  1.  Stella  May,  b  Apr.  12,  1891;  m  Harvey  M.  Fisher. 

2.  Edna  Louella,  b  Feb.  7,  1893;  435  Walnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Elsie  Minerva,  b  Oct.  7,  1895;  d  Mar.  7,  1918. 

4.  Warren  Winfield,  b  Oct.  22,  1899. 

5.  Allyn  Lawrence,  b  Dec.  7,  1903. 

6.  Helen  Frable,  b  Sept.  18,  1913. 

[38-194]  ASA  Y.  MILLER,  b  Feb.  13,  1860;  d  Apr.  5,  1904;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Yeakel-Schultz) 
Miller  [38-71];  m  MAGGIE  MARSTELLER,  b  1870;  d  July  7,  1912;  aged  42  yrs.  5  mos.  8  da.  [Dates 
from  tombstones  in  Cem.  of  Evangelical  Church ,  Hosensack,  Pa.  No  further  data.] 

[38-196]  MARY  JANE  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  10,  1851 ;  dau  Hiram  and  Elizabeth  (Albrecht)  Yeakel 
[38-72];  m  Mar.  9,  1872,  MONROE  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  26,  1849;  s  Francis  and  Mary  (Savalcool) 
Snyder.  Miller;  res.  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-418]  1.  Peter,  b  Mar.  13,  1873;  d  May  27,  1910;  m  Annie  Snyder. 

2.  Monroe,  b  Aug.  22,  1882;  d  July  18,  1887. 

[38-417]  3.  James,  b  Dec.  19,  1884;  m  Jennie  Long. 

4.  Eva,  b  May  19,  1887 ;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

5.  Harvey,  b  June  28,  1893;  d  Apr.  5,  1895. 

[38-197]  DANIEL  A.  YEAKEL,  b  June  20,  1862;  s  Hiram  and  Elizabeth  (Albrecht)  Yeakel  [38-72]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1883,  AMELIA  C.  KEINERT,  b  May  21,  1858;  dau  John  and  Sophia  (Carl)  Keinert.  Feed 
and  lumber  dealer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-419]  1.  Titus  M.,  b  Feb.  20,  1885;  m  Jennie  S.  Gerhard. 

[38-420]  2.  Mary  J.,  b  Jan.  1,  1893;  m  Eli  R.  Will. 

[38-200]  ESLENA  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  8,  1857;  d  July  11,  1909;  dau  Levi  M.  and  Susanna  (Titlow) 
Yeakel  [38-74];  m  Sept.  8,  1877,  JOHN  G.  FRIES,  b  Oct.  22,  1854;  s  Jesse  and  Abby  Fries.  Carpenter; 
res.  213  S.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Charles,  b  Sept.  3,  1881;  d  May  24,  1897. 

[38-421]  2.  Eugene,  b  Feb.  14,  1878;  m  Estella  Wagner. 

[38-422]  3.  Elmer,  b  Dec.  25,  1890;  m  Sarah  Geisinger. 

[38-423]  4.  Raymond,  b  Aug.  23,  1894;  m  Bessie  Hoffman. 


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[38-201]  CAROLINE  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  24,  1860;  d  Mar.  2,  1891;  dau  Levi  and  Susanna  (Titlow) 
Yeakel  [38-74];  m  Mar.  31,  1888,  ABRAHAM  ROTH,  b  Nov.  4,  1854;  s  Henry  and  Nancy  Roth. 
Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-202]  ELLEN  D.  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  23,  1863;  dau  Levi  and  Susanna  (Titlow)  Yeakel  [38-74];  m 
July  17,  1896,  WILLIAM  H.  PRIZER,  b  Apr.  19,  1861 ;  s  Enos  L.  and  Margaret  Prizer.  R.  R.  Baggage 
Master;  res.  289  S.  3d  St.,  E.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-424]  1.  Elsie  Yeakel;  dau  of  Ellen  Yeakel,  b  Dec.  29,  1887;  m  Henry  Buhman. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Sept.  9,  1897;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-203]  MARY  F.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  8,  1866;  dau  Levi  M.  and  Susanna  (Titlow)  Yeakel  [38-74]; 
m  Sept.  14,  1896,  ELMER  J.  SIEGFRIED,  b  Jan.  21,  1869;  s  Reuben  and  Amanda  Siegfried.  Mill¬ 
wright;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  3.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elwood  R.,  b  June  22,  1897. 

2.  Charles  F..,  b  Jan.  14,  1904. 

3.  Claude  F.,  b  Apr.  11,  1909. 

[38-204]  ADELINE  T.  YEAKEL,  b  June  8,  1870;  d  June  13,  1917;  dau  Levi  and  Susanna  (Titlow) 
Yeakel  [38—74] ;  m  Oct.  16,  1891,  HARVEY  E.  GERY,  b  Mar.  30,  1868;  s  Peter  and  Elizabeth  Gery. 
Contractor;  res.  1425  Union  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-425]  1.  Frank  D.,  b  Mar.  1,  1893;  m  Evelyn  M.  Ruch. 

2.  William  G.,  b  Oct.  16,  1898;  unm;  clerk;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Eugene  E.,  b  Feb.  25,  1902;  d  June  17,  1903. 

[38-205]  ELMIRA  YEAKEL,  b  July  26,  1872;  dau  Levi  M.  and  Susanna  (Titlow)  Yeakel  [38-74]; 
m  Dec.  25,  1895,  NATHANIEL  M.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Nov.  8,  1863;  s  Charles  and  Sarah  (Mar- 
steller)  Rothenberger.  Res.  Emaus,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Sallie  Corinne,  b  Dec.  13,  1896;  Emaus,  Pa. 

2.  Amandas  Richard,  b  Dec.  3,  1899;  Emaus,  Pa. 

3.  James  Lawrence,  b  Nov.  27,  1901;  d  Dec.  18,  1901. 

4.  Mary  Hilda,  b  Feb.  15,  1905. 

5.  Roland  Edward,  b  Jan.  13,  1908. 

6.  Aaron  Milton,  b  Apr.  7,  1910;  d  May  18,  1914. 

[38-206]  LEVI  GRANT  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  7,  1876;  s  Levi  M.  and  Susanna  (Titlow)  Yeakel  [38-74]; 
rn  Mar.  2,  1901,  CAROLINE  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  31,  1876;  dau  Samuel  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz 
[149-79].  Miller  and  grain  dealer;  res.  Bath,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Lillie  Louisa,  b  June  2,  1904. 

[38-207]  ANNA  CEDELLA  S.  YEAKEL,  b  July  6,  1874;  dau  Nimrod  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Sayer) 
Yeakel  [38-75];  m  Dec.  25,  1909,  JOHN  S.  MACK,  b  Apr.  28,  1869.  Iron  worker;  res.  1017  Walnut  St., 
Reading,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[38-208]  ASHER  A.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  1,  1870;  s  Capt.  Solomon  and  Amanda  (Albright)  Yeakel 
[38-76];  m  Sept.  5,  1900,  ELLA  B.  SNYDER;  dau  Cornelius  Snyder.  Res.  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1918.) 

[38-209]  ANDORA  YODER,  b  Oct.  18,  1854;  dau  Benjamin  A.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Yoder  [38-77]; 
m  Dec.  7,  1878,  ALLEN  M.  GEHMAN,  b  July  16, 1857  ;s  Henry  and  Mary  (Moyer)  Gehman.  Farmer; 
res.  Dillinger,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-426]  1.  Livera,  b  Jan.  18,  1880;  m  Henry  Hillegass. 

[38-427]  2.  Henry  Y.,  b  Feb.  15,  1883;  m  Katie  J.  Hartman. 

3.  Wayne  H.,  b  July  27,  1885;  d  Aug.  29,  1896. 


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[38-21 1]  FRANKLIN  Y.  YODER,  b  May  5,  1870;  s  Benjamin  A.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Yoder  [38-77]; 
m  Apr.  12,  1898,  MARY  ALICE  SCHITZ,  b  Sept.  G,  1865;  dau  Milton  Schitz.  Res.  625  Allen  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Pierce  Roland,  b  June  21,  1899;  with  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Hancock,  Augusta,  Ga. 

2.  Catharine  Sarah,  b  Dec.  8,  1900;  d  June  26,  1904. 

3.  Meta  Areline,  b  Mar.  3,  1906. 

[38-212]  CHARLES  YEAKEL  YODER,  b  Feb.  21,  1873;  s  Benjamin  A.  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Yoder 
[38-77];  m  Mar.  25,  1899,  KATIE  G.  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  3,  1866;  dau  John  Snyder.  Farmer;  res. 
Zionsville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Verna  Andora,  b  Jan.  22,  1900. 

2.  Roman  John,  b  Oct.  29,  1903. 


[38-213]  SARAH  JANE  GLAES,  b  Mar.  17,  1856;  dau  Frederick  B.  and  Matilda  (Yeakle)  Glaes 
[38-78];  m  Mar.  21,  1874,  SOLOMON  PEARSON  GREISAMER,  b  Mar.  18,  1846;  d  Apr.  8,  1920;  s 
Solomon  and  Rachel  (Nuss)  Greisamer.  Photographer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 


[38-428] 
[38-429a]  1 
[38-429b]  J 
[38-430] 
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[38-432a]  1 
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[38-433] 


Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Emma  Alice,  b  June  22,  1874;  m  Alexander  Hartman. 

2.  Edgar  Pearson,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  m  (  ^  ^da,S;  dohason- 

I  2.  Rachel  A.  Biggs. 

3.  Henry  Franklin,  b  Dec.  7,  1879;  d  Jan.  29,  1920;  m  Mary  Moyer. 

4.  Wallace  Walter,  b  Apr.  18,  1883;  m  Florence  T.  Yoder. 

5.  Estella  Nora,  b  July  26,  1886;  m  !  ^  illiani  T.  Y  oder. 

12.  Charles  Kelsch. 

6.  Minnie  May,  b  June  9,  1890;  m  William  L.  Loller. 


in 


[38-216]  WILLIAM  GLAES,  b  Nov.  23,  1861;  a  Frederick  and  Matilda  (Yeakle)  Glaes  [38-78]; 
- .  Left  children. 


[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[38-217]  IDA  IRENE  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1859;  d  Sept.  9,  1914;  dau  Thomas  and  Leanna  (Sclioch) 
Yeakel  [38-79];  m  JOHN  FRANK,  b  Feb.  5,  1856;  s  John  and  Gottliebe  (Krauss)  Frank.  Res.  239  W. 
Mentor  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  John  Frank,  b  July  22,  1881. 

[38-434]  2.  Blanche  Kate,  b  Oct.  17,  1882;  m  William  C.  Elser. 

[38-435]  3.  Chester  Arthur,  b  Sept.  22,  1887 ;  m  Catherine  Devlin. 

[38-436]  4.  Willbourne  John,  b  Dec.  10,  1891 ;  m  Phebe  L.  Collom. 

5.  Russell  T.,  b  Mar.  18,  1899;  239  Mentor  St.,  Phila. 


[38-218]  HANNAH  YEAKEL,  6  Jan.  5,  1862;  dau  Thomas  and  Leanna  (Schoch)  Yeakel  [38-79]; 
m  CHARLES  DAMPDEN.  Res.  1343  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[38-219]  ALICE  SOPHIA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  25,  1869;  dau  Thomas  and  Leanna  (Schoch)  Yeakel 
[38-79];  m  ARTHUR  J.  FABER,  b  Oct.  28,  1868;  s  Theodore  and  Mary  (Burcaw)  Faber.  Conductor 
on  R.  R. ;  res.  2254  N.  Bouvier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-220]  SAMUEL  NEWTON  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  9,  1874;  s  Isaac  S.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Yeakle 
[38—81] ;  m  Oct.  19,  1904,  MARY  VERGENIA  SAURMAN,  b  Apr.  15,  1870;  dau  Thomas  M.  Saurman. 
Druggist;  res.  Hotel  Hartranft,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1917.)  No  issue. 

[38-221]  MARTHA  ELLEN  YEAKLE,  b  Mar.  22,  1876;  dau  Isaac  S.  and  Amanda  (Schultz) 
Yeakle  [38-81];  m  CHARLES  H.  LYLE;  proprietor  of  Hotel  Yeakle,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1918.) 


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[38-222]  JENNIE  ESTELLA  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  21,  1877;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Reeser) 
Yeakle  [38-82];  m  Apr.  12,  1900,  HARVEY  MILTON  SNYDER,  b  June  25,  1878;  s  Milton  and  Sophia 
(Getter)  Snyder.  Assistant  Superintendent  Department  of  Parks;  res.  330  N.  16th  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Myrtle  Frances  S.,  b  Nov.  7,  1900. 

2.  George  Yeakel,  b  Oct.  4,  1903. 

3.  Annabell  May,  b  Dec.  14,  1904. 

4.  Grace  Jeanette,  b  Feb.  17,  1914. 

[38-223]  LOTTIE  SUSAN  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  27,  1880;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Reeser)  Yeakle 
[38-82] ;  m  May  24,  1900,  WILLIAM  J.  HOLZINGER,  b  May  24,  1877 ;  s  John  and  Susanna  Holzinger. 
Cashier;  res.  224  S.  17th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Evelyn  Grace,  b  July  17,  1901. 

2.  Dorothy  May,  b  Dec.  26,  1902. 

3.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  25,  1910. 

[38-224]  FLORENCE  MAUD  YEAKLE,  b  Dec.  27,  1885;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Reeser) 
Yeakle  [38-82];  m  June  30,  1909,  THOMAS  C.  THOMPSON,  b  July  31,  1883;  s  Jens  S.  and  T.  Marie 
(Brevig)  Thompson.  Factory  manager,  Automatic  Electric  Co.;  res.  150  N.  Harvey  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
Ill.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Louise,  b  Dee.  28,  1913. 

[38-225]  PEARL  URSULA  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  29,  1893;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Reeser) 
Yeakle  [38-82] ;  m  Nov.  10,  1917,  DR.  ROBERT  SHERMAN  RUSLING,  b  Sept.  7, 1897  ;s  Harrington 
and  Lucy  Y.  (Baer)  Rusling.  Physician;  res.  930  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[38-226]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1840;  dau  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Yeakel  [38-85]; 
m  Aug.  9,  1859,  MOSES  SCHULER,  b  Mar.  13,  1839;  d  Mar.  8,  1912;  s  Joshua  and  Susan  (Moyer) 
Schuler.  Carpenter;  res.  517  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 

[38-437]  1.  Albert,  b  Oct.  28,  1861;  m  Katherine  Einsfeld. 

[38-438]  2.  Asa,  b  Oct.  18,  1863;  m  Mary  D.  Walton. 

[38-439]  3.  Ellen,  b  June  11,  1865;  m  Preston  Freeman. 

[38-440]  4.  Wesley,  b  Oct.  25,  1867;  m  Anna  Young,  342  Fountain  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-441]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  2,  1869;  m  Quintus  Stahler. 

[38-442]  6.  Morris,  b  Oct.  21,  1872;  m  Francis  Drayer. 

[38-443]  7.  Elmer,  b  Dec.  8,  1878;  m  Margaret  A.  Devers. 

[38-444]  8.  Lillian,  b  Feb.  12,  1881;  m  Charles  Gery. 

9.  Titus,  b  May  11,  1885;  d  Aug.  18,  1885. 

10.  Child,  b  Nov.  3,  1860;  d  12  hrs.  old. 

[38-227]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  4,  1843;  d  Mar.  16,  1890;  dau  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-85];  m  May  8,  1862,  JACOB  D.  HOFFMAN,  b  Mar.  16,  1833;  d  Dec.  29,  1914;  s  Henry  and 
Sarah  (Davidshauser)  Hoffman. 

Children  (5): 

[38-445]  1.  Emma,  b  Mar.  8,  1863;  m  Daniel  S.  Berky. 

[38-446]  2.  Franklin  Y.,  b  Feb.  4,  1865;  d  Oct.  28,  1894;  m  Laura  Schultz. 

[38-447]  3.  Harrison,  b  Sept.  15,  1866;  m  Sallie  Buck. 

[38-448]  4.  Calvin,  b  July  23,  1874;  d  Aug.  1,  1897;  m  Fredericka  Weihbrecht. 

[38-449]  5.  Ellwood,  b  May  31,  1876;  m  Lillian  Shultz. 

[38-228]  HELENA  YEAKEL,  b  May  16,  1846;  d  Oct.  9,  1878;  dau  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-85];  m  Oct.  30,  1869,  NATHANIEL  HALLMAN. 

One  child:  Harvey,  b  Aug.  9,  1870;  d  Oct.  11,  1894. 


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[38-229]  AMBROSE  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  25,  1849;  d  Jan.  10,  1894;  s  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-85];  m  Nov.  22,  1873,  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b  June  3,  1849;  d  Jan.  1,  1921 ;  dau  Joel  and 
Sarah  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-43].  Res.  234  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Clara,  b  Apr.  18,  1875;  d  Mar.  17,  1891. 

2.  James,  b  Dec.  28,  1876;  d  Apr.  7,  1905. 

[38-450]  3.  Elmira  Jane,  b  May  9,  1878;  m  John  W.  Beidelman. 

4.  Elmer,  b  Apr.  25,  1880;  d  May  20,  1881. 

5.  Calvin,  b  Mar.  1,  1883. 

[38-451]  6.  Frank  G.,  b  July  8,  1885;  m  Bessie  M.  Ortt. 

7.  William,  b  Dec.  9,  1887;  d  Sept.  9,  1888. 

8.  Elsie,  b  June  25,  1889. 


[38-230]  FRANK  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  22,  1856;  d  May  6,  1885;  s  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
Yeakel  [38-85];  m  Feb.  21,  1882,  IDA  C.  EBERHARD,  b  Oct.  1,  1861;  dau  William  and  Salome 
(Kerchner)  Eberhard.  Merchant;  res.  210  Greenwood  Ave.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.  (1920.)  Mrs.  Yeakel 
married  2d  time,  Harry  Breward. 

Children  (2): 

[38-452]  1.  Beulah,  b  Dec.  19,  1882;  m  William  Miller. 

2.  Edward,  b  July  26,  1884;  d  July  24,  1903. 


[38-231]  MARY  YEAKEL,  dau  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Yeakel  [38-87];  m  WASHINGTON 
SPRINGER;  s  Edward  Springer. 

Children  (6): 

[38-453]  1.  Jonas;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

[38-454]  2.  Edward;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

[38-455]  3.  Charles;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

4.  Susie;  unm.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[38-456]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  4,  1852;  m  Bruce  P.  Rea. 

[38-457]  6.  William,  b  Aug.  4,  1859;  d  Nov.  16,  1908;  m  Margaret  Cunerod  (Conard  or  Conrad). 


Mary  Yeakel  Springer  left  the  following  heirs: 

1.  Milton  Springer;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

2.  Lloyd  Springer;  Williamsport,  Pa. 

3.  Charles  Springer;  Lopez,  Sullivan  Co.,  Pa.. 

4.  Edward  Springer;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

5.  Mrs.  H.  W.  Unger;  Falconer,  N.  J. 

6.  Harry  Springer;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

7.  Mrs.  Susie  Springer;  Troy,  Pa. 

8.  Mrs.  McKinley;  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Adopted  children  I  “ss  Helen  Moorehead;  Allenwood,  Pa. 

1  Miss  Lena  Shaffer;  Williamsport,  Pa. 

[From  Distribution  of  estate  of  John  Yeakle,  who  died  1919,  Norristown,  Pa. 
[Letters  addressed  to  above  were  either  returned  by  P.  M.  or  unans .] 


[38-232]  CATHARINE  YEAKLE,  dau  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Yeakel  [38-87];  m  JAMES 
GUYER. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[38-458]  1.  Clinton,  m  Annie  Gray,  Muncy,  Pa. 

[38-459]  2.  Charles  Y.,  b  Apr.  30,  1862;  m  Annie  M.  McKean. 

[38-460]  3.  Jonas,  m  Lucy  Fiester,  Engelwood,  Col. 

[38-461]  4.  William,  m  Millie  Packer. 

[38-462]  5.  Maggie,  m  Smith  Johnson. 

[38-463]  6.  Florence,  b  Mar.  13,  1859;  m  Edward  Bryan;  Muncy,  Pa. 

[38-464]  7.  Katie,  m  George  Badof,  Muncy,  Pa. 

[38-465]  8.  Elizabeth,  m  Simon  Koonfer,  Clarkstown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.] 


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[38-233]  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  20,  1836;  d  Nov.  17,  1894;  dau  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett) 
Yeakel  [38-87];  m  CHARLES  SPEARMAN,  b  Oct.  18,  1835;  d  Aug.  14,  1908;  s  Charles  and  Sarah 
Spearman. 

Children  (2): 

[38-466]  1.  Joshua,  b  Aug.  25,  1873;  m  Alta  Swartz. 

2.  Charles  Walter,  b  Alar.  3,  1877;  unm;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

[38-234]  DEBORAH  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  18,  1853;  dau  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett) 
Yeakel  [38-87];  m  Mar.  27,  1879,  PRANK  M.  DENTLER,  b  Jan.  28,  1852;  d  June  17, 1915;  buried  in 
Aluncy  Cem.;  s  Peter  and  Catharine  Dentler.  Farmer;  Muncy,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[38-467]  Annie  Mabel,  b  Feb.  6,  1880;  m  John  E.  Rupert. 

[38-235]  CHARLES  YEAKEL,  b  1837;  d  Nov.  16,  1912;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Yeakel 
[38-87];  m  Dec.  5,  1868,  CHARLOTTE  LAUGHTLY  (LIKLEY).  Widow  living  in  Hughesville,  Pa. 
(1918.)  No  issue.  [  Letters  unans .] 

Charles  Yeakel  was  a  soldier  in  Civil  War;  spent  19  months  in  Andersonville  prison.  He  enlisted 
in  1861  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Gettysburg. 

[38-236a]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  b  1847;  d  May  1,  1912;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Yeakel 
[38-87];  m  SARAH  EDWARDS;  d  1882.  Blacksmith  and  rancher. 

One  child: 

[38-468]  Thomas  Edward,  b  Dec.  24,  1871;  m  Nettie  L.  Henderson. 

[38-236b]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  1883,  MARY  LENTZ,  b  Feb.  26, 
1867;  dau  Adam  and  Sarah  (Rickarts)  Lentz.  Blacksmith.  Widow  resides,  7120  Hazel  Ave.,  Bywood 
Manor,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[38-469]  1.  Bertha  Margaret,  b  Jan.  11,  1885;  m  William  H.  Rickards. 

[38-470]  2.  Maud  Lentz,  b  Mar.  28,  1887;  m  Howard  Bear. 

[38-471]  3.  Mollie  Blanche,  b  Sept.  26,  1891;  m  Harry  E.  Heffner. 

William  Yeakel  was  a  pioneer  in  South  Dakota;  after  his  second  marriage  he  went  west  and  took 
up  public  land.  All  his  children  of  his  second  marriage  were  born  in  South  Dakota.  The  first  child, 
Bertha,  was  born  in  a  stable  before  a  house  was  erected. 


[38-237]  GEORGE  P.  YEAKEL,  b  1847;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Yeakel  [38-87];  in 
ELIZABETH  LOSCH,  b  1847;  d  1917;  dau  John  and  (Glosser)  Losch.  Blacksmith  and  machinist. 
Mr.  Yeakel  has  patented  a  number  of  inventions.  One  is  a  machine  to  scale  fish.  He  also  patented  a 
number  of  varieties  of  shears  for  cutting  cloth,  metals  and  for  trimming  hedges. 

One  child: 

[38-472]  Harry  F.,  b  1873;  m  Mary  Sipels;  Norristown,  Pa. 


[38-238]  JEREMIAH  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.,  1851;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Everett)  Yeakel  [38-87]; 
m  Mar.  1,  1883,  CLARISSA  POUST,  b  Apr.  3,  1866;  dau  William  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Woodside)  Poust. 
Lumberman  and  farmer;  res.  Hughesville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[38-473]  1.  Mabel  Lillian,  b  Feb.  23,  1884;  m  Lee  Preston  Eichenlaub. 

[38-474|  2.  Charles  Harry,  b  Feb.  22,  1886;  in  Grace  Diffenderfer. 

[38-475]  3.  William  Harvey,  b  Sept.  23,  1888;  m  Elsie  Marcey. 

[38-476]  4.  Hazel  Mae,  b  Jan.  12,  1894;  m  Charles  Blair  Eder. 

5.  Rissie  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  23,  1902;  Hughesville,  Pa. 


[38-240]  EDWARD  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  25,  1831 ;  d  Jan.  25,  1889;  s  Elias  and  Susanna  (Flick)  Yeakel 
38-88] ;  m  JANE  ELLIOTT. 

Children  ( 9 ): 


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1.  Charles  Ambrose,  b  Aug.  12,  1855;  d  Nov.  2,  1917;  m 


|  1.  Alice  Wheeland. 
I  2.  Belle  Lee  Steele. 


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2.  Edward  Granville,  b  Oct.  2,  1857;  m  {  Jane  Grey- 

l  2.  Amelia  Apker 

3.  Mary  J„  b  July  31,  1859;  m  I  >•  J?”63  ™ett  Sharar- 

l  2.  Edward  Orman. 

4.  Thomas  E.,  b  July  18,  1861;  m  Martha  I.  Rhoads. 

5.  Erastus  E.,  b  Aug.  4,  1863;  m  Genevieve  Flora  Udart. 

6.  David,  b  Feb.  8,  1866;  m  Annie  Louisa  Airgood. 

7.  Daniel  Herbert,  b  Dec.  21,  1871;  m  Cora  Alice  Hoot. 

8.  Annie,  b  Mar.  16,  1874;  m  John  Airgood. 

9.  William  N.,  b  July  16,  1868;  d  in  infancy. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[38-241]  SEVILLA  YEAKEL,  dau  Elias  and  Susanna  (Flick)  Yeakel  [38-88];  m  CHARLES  FREY, 
dec.  Widow  lived  in  Penn  Twp.,  Hughesville  P.O.,  Pa.  Had  11  children.  [ Letters  unans.] 

[38-242]  MARGARET  YEAKEL,  dau  Elias  and  Susanna  (Flick)  Yeakel  [38-88];  m  JOHN  HAR¬ 
MAN.  Lived  in  Muncy,  Pa.  (1918.)  Had  7  children.  [Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.) 


[38-245a-b]  CATHARINE  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1847;  dau  Elias  and  Susanna  (Flick)  Yeakel 
[38-88];  m  1st,  FRANK  DENNIS;  2d,  TRUMAN  D.  MILLER.  Widow  lived  in  Williamsport,  Pa. 
(1918.)  [Letters  unans.]  Said  to  have  had  11  children;  one  dau  Kate;  2.  Dorothy  m  Haines,  and 
had  two  boys.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  to  obtain  further  data.] 


[38-246]  JOHN  M.  FAGUE,  s  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Fague  [38-89];  m  CATHARINE 
ARTLEY. 

Children  (6): 

[38—484]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  6,  1854;  m  Thomas  Jefferson  Gray. 

[38-485]  2.  H.  Regina,  6  Aug.  6,  1856;  m  J.  Asher  Nunn. 

[38-486]  3.  Sarah,  m  Ellis  Rynerson;  Huntersville,  Pa. 

4.  Jacob,  dec;  unm. 

[38-487]  5.  Samuel,  ni  Anna  C.  Rynerson;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

[38-488]  6.  John,  m  Laura  Wilson. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[38-247]  JULIA  FAGUE,  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Fague  [38-89];  m - GROSS. 

Descendants  live  at  Elkhart,  Ind.  [  Unable  to  complete .] 

[38-249]  VINA  FAGUE,  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Fague  [38-89];  m  FREEMAN  HALL. 

One  child:  Asher,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.)  [Letters  unans.) 

[38-250] - FAGUE,  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Fague  [38-89] ;  m  CHARLES  WILSON. 

One  child:  Albert,  Unityville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.) 

[38-251]  JOSEPH  Z.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  31,  1837 ;  s  Joseph  and  Anna  M.  (Zellner)  Yeakel  [38-90b] ; 
m  Jan.  30,  1869,  SUSANNA  E.  CARL,  b  Sept.  2, 1849;  d  Dec.  18, 1915;  dau  Nathan  Carl.  Res.  East 
Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J); 

[38-489]  1,  Corwin  J.,  b  July  29,  1869;  m  Rosa  E.  Schaffer. 

2.  Sarah  A.,  b  Sept.  16,  1874;  d  Aug.  8,  1875. 

[36-301]  3.  Laura,  b  Dec.  15,  1876;  m  John  F.  C.  Steinman. 

[38-490]  4.  Emma,  b  May  14,  1882;  m  Herbert  Adam  Gordon. 

[38-252]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  28,  1839;  s  Joseph  and  Anna  M.  (Zellner)  Yeakel  [38-90b]; 
m  Nov.  24,  1861,  LUCINDA  BACKENSTOE,  b  Nov.  6,  1840;  d  May  4,  1916;  dau  John  Backenstoe. 

Children  (J): 

[38-491]  1.  Cora  Jane,  b  May  8,  1868;  m  Francis  M.  Gehman. 

[38-492]  2.  Ella  Jane,  b  May  8,  1871;  m  Rev.  Harvey  J.  Kline. 


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[38-493]  3.  Rosa  Margaret,  b  Oct.  20,  1872;  m  Andrew  P.  Seem. 

[38-494]  4.  William  Alfred,  b  Feb.  9,  1875;  d  June  26,  1900;  m  Katie  M.  Moyer. 


[38-253]  SARAH  ANN  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1840;  d  July  27,  1903;  dau  George  and  Maria  (Kal- 
dowen)  Yeakel  [38-91];  m  DAVID  G.  SIESHOLTZ,  b  Feb.  25,  1836;  d  Nov.  12,  1918;  s  Abraham  and 
Fliza  (Ginginger)  Siesholtz.  Farmer;  lived  in  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

David  G.  Siesholtz  was  a  man  of  immense  physical  stature.  He  was  6  ft.  4  inches  tall  and  weighed 
more  than  300  pounds.  He  was  also  a  man  of  prodigious  strength.  It  was  stated  of  him  that  he  could 
carry  a  sack  of  salt  under  each  arm  and  ascend  the  stairway  to  the  second  floor  without  any  difficulty. 


Children  (16): 

‘ItSi  I  '•  Ada-  6  «■  d  »  {  l:  gr  Setter  Heydt. 

2.  Eliza  Ann,  b  Jan.  20,  1861;  d  May  14,  1885;  unm. 

[38-496]  3.  Mary  Y.,  b  Dec.  19,  1862;  d  Oct.  12,  1898;  m  Franklin  N.  Benfield. 
[38-497]  4.  Emmalinda,  b  June  3,  1865;  d  July  20,  1904;  m  Menno  Geissinger. 

5.  John,  b  Nov.  9,  1866;  d  Jan.  16,  1867. 

6.  George,  b  Nov.  8,  1868;  d  Dec.  17,  1876. 

[38-497.1]  7.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  19,  1870;  m  Abraham  H.  Gerhart. 

[38-497.2]  8.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  31,  1872;  d  Mar.  18,  1900;  m  Sarah  Landis. 

[38-497.5]  9.  Sallie,  m  William  D.  Moyer,  Yellow  House,  Pa. 

[38-497.3]  10.  Laura,  b  July  7,  1874;  d  Apr.  16,  1907;  m  Joseph  Gilburg.  No  issue. 
[38-497.6]  11.  Elmira,  m  H.  H.  Hunter;  Macungie,  Pa. 

12.  David  Y.;  Concord,  Vermont. 

[38-497.4]  13.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  24,  1877;  m  Franklin  N.  Benfield. 

14.  Jacob;  Elm  St.,  E.  Allentown,  Pa. 

15.  Alice,  b  Dec.  12,  1882;  d  Mar.  1,  1883. 

16.  Abraham,  247  South  St.,  E.  Allentown,  Pa. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[38-254]  ZIMRY  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  27,  1828;  d  May  7,  1917;  s  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel 
[38-92];  m  Dec.  18,  1863,  MARY  ANN  LEMON,  b  May  25,  1845.  Farmer;  Bakerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Sara  Katherine,  b  Feb.  20,  1865;  Bakerstown,  Pa. 

[38-498]  2.  William  Henry,  b  Oct.  16,  1868;  m  Cora  Berry. 

[38-499]  3.  Susan  Maria,  b  Nov.  21,  1870;  d  July  24,  1913;  m  James  W.  Staley. 

[38-500]  4.  Minnie  Emma,  b  Nov.  4,  1872;  m  Herman  W.  Ebel. 

[38-501]  5.  Robert  Milton,  b  Aug.  25,  1877;  m  Carrie  Berry. 


[38-255]  SUSAN  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  13,  1839;  d  Jan.  7,  1917;  dau  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel 
[38-92];  m  Feb.  13,  1861,  ANDY  FRAZIER,  b  Mar.  25,  1837 ;  s  Thomas  and  Alice  (Thompson)  Frazier. 
Contracting  plasterer,  retired;  1909  Perrysville  Ave.,  N.  S.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

[38-502]  1.  Harry  B.,  b  July  6,  1862;  m  Sarah  J.  Cunningham. 

2.  T.  Frank,  b  Mar.  10,  1865;  1909  Perrysville  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

3.  William  J.,  b  Dec.  24,  1867;  1909  Perrysville  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[38-503]  4.  Maude  A.,  b  Feb.  27,  1875;  m  Clifford  M.  Alter. 

[38-256]  LEVI  YEAGLE,  b  June  17,  1831;  d  Sept.  30,  1918;  s  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel 
[38-92];  m  June,  1855,  SARAH  McKNlGHT  RAMSEY,  b  Jan.  12,  1829;  d  Nov.  24,  1898;  dau  Robert 
and  Mary  (Moore)  Ramsey.  Blacksmith;  lived  at  524  River  Road,  Avalon,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[38-504]  1.  Mary  J.,  b  May  18,  1856;  m  Daniel  Elias  Zinn. 

2.  William  H.,  6  Jan,  10,  1859;  unm. 

3.  John  R.,  b  Feb.  17,  1862;  d  Mar.  2,  1903;  unm. 

4.  Sarah  A.,  b  Nov.  27,  1864;  unm. 


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[38-257]  ARCHIE  YEAKEL,  b  1847 ;  s  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel  [38-92];  m  Nov.  24,  1909, 
LOUISE  C.  RIEGER,  b  Nov.  20,  1875;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Schwartz)  Rieger.  Oil  and  gas  busi¬ 
ness,  Saxonburg,  Pa. 

Adopted  dau:  Mary  Olive,  b  May  20,  1905. 

[38-258]  HENRY  YEAKEL,  b  July  14,  1843;  s  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel  [38-92];  m  June 
29,  1882,  MARGARET  ELIZABETH  CRUSAN,  b  July  16,  1855;  dau  Samuel  Y.  and  Margaret  A. 
(Hall)  Crusan.  Millwright;  res.  Parnassus,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pearl  Edna,  b  June  15,  1883. 

2.  Maude  Luella,  b  Oct.  13,  1885. 


[38-259]  LUCY  YEAKEL,  b  June  8,  1834;  d  Feb.  21,  1892;  dau  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel 
[38-92];  m  Nov.  25,  1851,  JOHN  WADDELL,  b  Oct.  31,  1829;  d  Nov.  2,  1876;  s  Jacob  and  Cathern 
(Block)  Waddell.  Butcher;  res.  Bakerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Catherine  A.,  b  Nov.  21,  1853;  d  Nov.  2,  1912;  m  John  D.  Grubbs. 

2.  Albert  H.,  b  Feb.  1,  1856;  m  Henrietta  O.  Phillips. 

3.  Susan  M.,  b  Nov.  9,  1858;  m  (  \  ^thonL^,afer‘ 

1  2.  Abram  Millengar. 

1.  John  Kafer. 

2.  James  G.  Allison. 


4.  Mary  Melissa,  b  Sept.  7,  1860;  m 


[38-259.1]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  dec;  s  Henry  and  Susan  (Miller)  Yeakel  [38-92];  m  UNAM 

MILLER. 

One  child: 

[38-508.1]  Daughter,  m  John  Kelly;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[38-260]  SOLOMON  Y.  BORTZ,  b  June  23,  1842;  d  Feb.  6,  1902;  s  John  A.  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Bortz  [38-94];  m  Oct.  24,  1874,  MARY  K.  WILLAUER,  b  Feb.  17,  1844;  dau  Willoughby  and  Sallie 
(Kemmerer)  Willauer.  School  teacher. 


[38-509] 


Children  {2): 


1.  Allen  E. 

2.  Miriam  E. 


twins ,  b  May  9,  1875; 


|  m  Laura  B.  Markley. 
I  d  Sept.  24,  1875. 


[38-261]  ABRAHAM  WEAND,  b  July  22,  1843;  s  George  and  Lydia  (Schultz)  Wieand  [38-96];  m 
Dec.  18,  1870,  BARBARA  SHELLY,  b  Apr.  23,  1852;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Weiss)  Shelly.  Retired 
printer;  E.  Westmoreland  &  Joyce  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Harry  S.,  b  Oct.  24,  1871;  d  May  7,  1888. 

2.  Sally,  b  Aug.  21,  1876;  d  Feb.  26,  1883. 

[38-510]  3.  Albert  S.,  b  Dec.  3,  1880;  d  May  5,  1911 ;  m  Johanna  F.  Mueller. 

[38—51 1  ]  4.  G.  Bickley,  b  Nov.  7,  1887;  m  Josephine  Winkelspeclit. 

[38-512]  5.  Lillian  M.,  b  Dec.  18,  1890;  m  Harry  Sarfert. 


[38-262]  MARY  WIEAND,  b  Dec.  21,  1848;  dau  George  and  Lydia  (Schultz)  Wieand  [38-96];  m 
June  3,  1876,  JAMES  R.  REDDING,  b  Aug.  18,  1850;  s  James  R.  and  Sarah  J.  (Bolten)  Redding. 
P.  R.  T.  Motorman;  res.  Summit  Ave.,  Willow  Grove,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-513]  1.  George  C.,  b  Aug.  7,  1878;  m  Emma  Krier. 

2.  S.  Jennie,  b  Nov.  20,  1880;  d  May  25,  1902. 

[38-514]  3.  Clara  E.,  b  Sept.  6,  1882;  m  Walter  Rutherford. 

[38-263]  MAHLON  MOLL,  b  May  13,  1840;  d  Nov.  18,  1917;  s  Edward  and  Christina  (Wieand) 
Moll  [38-97];  rn  Dec.  25,  1875,  SARAH  ANN  BREISCII,  b  Jan.  26,  1847;  dau  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Troxel) 
Breisch.  Shoemaker.  (1919.) 


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One  child: 

[38-515]  Jonas  B.,  b  Sept.  30,  1877;  m  Melinda  Elizabeth  Seibert. 

[38-264]  ADELIA  MOLL,  b  Jan.  27,  1842;  d  May  3,  1888;  dau  Edward  and  Christina  (Wieand) 
Moll  [38-97];  m  JACOB  RENNINGER,  b  Jan.  30,  1823;  d  Jan.  22,  1902;  s  John  Renninger.  Potter; 
res.  Trumbauersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-5 16b]  1  '■  Sarah  Martha’  6  Jan'  4'  ’876;  m  I  2.  O HnR*Zge>. 

2.  John  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1882;  Hellertown,  Pa. 

3.  Mary  Agnes,  b  Feb.  7,  1879;  d  Dec.,  1895. 

[38-265]  SUSANNA  MOLL,  b  Aug.  4,  1844;  d  Sept.  24,  1876;  dau  Edward  and  Christina  (Wieand) 
Moll  [38-97];  m  MICHAEL  T.  BREISCH,  b  May  7,  1845.  Dealer  in  lumber;  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Jonas  M.,  b  Oct.  14,  1871;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  10,  1873;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

[38-517]  3.  Howard  Edward,  b  Mar.  31,  1876;  m  Martha  J.  Yoder. 

[38-267]  SARAH  ANN  MOLL,  b  Mar.  23,  1848;  dau  Edward  and  Christina  (Wieand)  Moll 
[38-97];  m  MICHAEL  T.  BREISCH,  b  May  7,  1845.  Dealer  in  lumber;  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (J): 

[38-518]  1.  Martha,  b  Mar.  5,  1883;  m  George  T.  Wolle. 

[38—519]  2.  Kate,  b  Apr.  22,  1884;  m  Asa  G.  Wilvert. 

[38-520]  3.  Ida,  b  Aug.  25,  1886;  m  Warren  Jacoby. 

[38—521  ]  4.  Michael  S.,  b  May  22,  1888;  m  Sadie  E.  Berger. 

[38-268]  JAMES  BLOCH,  b  Aug.  16,  1864;  s  William  and  Esther  (Wieand)  Bloch  [38-99];  m  May 
23,  1893,  SARAH  JANE  SUSANNA  GERY,  b  May  23,  1867;  dau  George  and  Sarah  Ann  (Kline) 
Gery  [36-58].  Laborer;  res.  Palm,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Paul  G.,  b  Dec.  20,  1898. 

[38-268.1]  ADAM  GOOD,  b  1830;  d  1907;  s  Adam  and  Anna  M.  (Hillegass)  Good  [38-102];  m 

ALICE  E.  — — - ;‘had  son  James.  • 

Adam  Good  left  a  widow,  Mrs.  Alice  E.  Good,  and  children;  in  1910  her  address  was  Miamisburg, 
Ohio.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Box  118.  [  No  further  data.] 

[38-269]  MANOAH  HILLEGASS,  b  Oct.  26,  1860;  s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Kulp)  Hillegass  [38— 
106];  m  Nov.  9,  1889,  DINAH  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  4,  1865;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Krauss  [11— 
143].  Res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-522]  1.  Jennie  K.,  b  Aug.  23,  1890;  m  William  Schlotter. 

[38-523]  2.  Marvin  Andrew,  b  Sept.  4,  1897;  m  Elverda  Haring. 

3.  Elda  Viola,  b  Sept.  8,  1899;  unm. 

[38-269.3]  HEZEKIAH  HILLEGASS,  s  Jacob  and  Lucy  A.  (Powell)  Hillegass  [38-107];  m  Dec. 
25,  1871,  ELLA  WORK.  Have  two  children.  [Hist.  Allen  Co.,  Ind .] 

[38-269.5]  SARAH  J.  HILLEGASS,  dau  Jacob  and  Lucy  A.  (Powell)  Hillegass  [38-107];  m  JOHN 
STEHL,  b  — - ;  d  Aug.  16,  1878.  Had  three  children.  [  Hist.  Allen  Co.,  Ind.] 

[38-270]  JEREMIAH  STICHTER,  b  Sept.  26,  1819;  d  Sept.  16,  1892;  s  Henry  and  Anna  (Geho) 
Stic-hter  [38-108];  m  June  1,  1845,  CATHARINE  MARSTELLER,  b  Dec.  22,  1822;  d  May  27,  1909; 
dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Christman)  Marsteller.  Tailor.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Henry,  b  May  30,  1846;  d  May  8,  1852. 

2.  William,  b  July  11,  1847;  d  Aug.  31,  1848. 

[38-524]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  27,  1848;  m  Monroe  Layton. 


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511 


[38-525]  4.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  30,  1855;  m  Sylvester  Reinhart. 

[38-526]  5.  John  M.,  b  Oct.  26,  1851;  d  Sept.  5,  1912;  m  Kate  Master. 

6.  Caroline,  b  Oct.  9,  1849;  d  Dec.  5,  1857. 

[38-271]  MARIA  GEHO  STICHTER,  b  Aug.  15,  1822;  d  July  17,  1907;  dnu  Henry  and  Anna 
(Geho)  Stichter  [38-108];  m  Oct.  25,  1846,  SAMUEL  GABEL,  b  June  22,  1823;  d  Feb.  27,  1897;  s  Peter 
and  Margaret  (Wagner)  Gabel.  Miller  and  carpenter. 

Children  (10): 

[38-527]  1.  Anna  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  3,  1847;  m  John  Fox. 

[38-528]  2.  Peter  Henry,  b  Jan.  15,  1849;  d  Jan.  26,  1900;  m  Frederica  Steinbach. 

[38-529]  3.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b  May  14,  1850;  d  Nov.  18,  1909;  m  John  B.  George;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[38-530]  4.  Jeremiah  Jefferson,  b  Sept.  7,  1851;  m  Susan  Brown. 

[38-531]  5.  William  Thomas,  b  Mar.  27,  1854;  m  Clara  Moll. 

[38-532]  6.  Ambrose  Samuel,  b  Apr.  25,  1856;  m  Rosa  A.  Good. 

7.  Mary  Catherine,  b  June  29,  1858;  Topton,  Pa. 

8.  Esther  Manvilla,  b  June  7,  1860;  d  Sept.  10,  1861. 

9.  Eli  Horace,  b  Sept.  8,  1861;  d  Sept.  19,  1863. 

10.  Sarah  Amanda,  b  June  4,  1863;  Topton,  Pa. 

[38-271.1]  ELI  STICHTER,  b  July  20,  1829;  d  Dec.  28,  1880;  s  Henry  and  Anna  (Geho)  Stichter 
[38-108];  m - 

Children  (3): 

1.  William;  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  Daniel;  m  — — - Aiman;  Oreland,  Pa. 

3.  Anna;  Reading,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[38-272]  COPELAND  STICHTER,  b  Dec.  10,  1830;  d  Sept.,  1903;  s  Henry  and  Anna  (Geho) 
Stichter  [38-108];  m,  Nov.  15,  1856,  SARAH  A.  DEISCHER,  b  Jan.  23,  1836;  dau  Peter  and  Maria 
(Trump)  Deischer.  Merchant  tailor. 

Children  (3): 

[38-533]  1.  Mary  A.,  b  Aug.  19,  1857;  d  Apr.  1,  1907;  m  Joseph  H.  Marston. 

2.  Emma,  b  June  4,  1861;  d  May  1,  1862. 

[38-543]  3.  Henry  D.,  b  Aug.  14,  1865;  m  Catharine  B.  Baker. 


[38-273]  CATHARINE  ANNA  STICHTER,  b  Apr.  28,  1834;  dau  Henry  and  Anna  (Geho)  Stichter 
[38-108];  m  Sept.  27,  1862,  HENRY  K.  GIBBERT,  b  July  26,  1823;  d  June  13,  1891;  s  Henry  and 
Magdalena  Gibbert. 


[38-535a] 
[  38-5356 ] 

[38-536] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Esther,  b  Apr.  15,  1863;  d  Nov.  22,  1902;  m 


|  1.  Peter  Schaeffer. 

1  2.  Nathaniel  Embody. 


2.  Maria  M.,  b  Feb.  22,  1866;  d  July  12,  1875. 

3.  Emma  Messelina,  b  Jan.  15,  1870;  m  Horace  S.  Reitnauer. 

4.  Henry  Ellsworth,  b  Sept.  6,  1873;  d  Feb.  23,  1876. 


Amanda,  dau  of  Jacob  Wien  and  Catharine  A.  Stichter,  b  Sept.  12,  1857 ;  d  Apr.  16,  1878. 


[38-274]  MARIA  ANN  REICHENBACH,  b  Jan.  12,  1828;  dec;  dau  Anthony  and  Rosina  (Geho) 
Reichenbach  [38-110];  m  Aug.  18,  1850,  CHARLES  FILMORE  STAHLER,  b  1825;  s  Jonathan  and 
Maria  (Miller)  Stabler.  Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  Both  buried  at  Old  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (5): 

[38-537]  1.  Ambrose  F.,  b  Apr.  15,  1851;  d  May  6,  1911 ;  m  L.  Rebecca  Geiger. 

2.  Emma,  b  Apr.  3,  1852;  d  Oct.  2,  1853. 

3.  Adelia,  b  Sept.  23,  1853;  d  Apr.  7,  1857. 

[38-538]  4.  Albert,  b  Jan.  9,  1864;  m  Belle  Lawson. 

5.  Horace,  b  Jan.  27,  1866;  unm;  Portland,  Oregon. 


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[38-275]  HENRY  G.  WIEDER,  b  Jan.  18,  1838;  d  Oct.  31,  1913;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Geho)  Wieder 
[38-111];  m  LYDIA  K.  PFLIEGER,  b  Mar.  7,  1837;  d  Aug.  14,  1922;  daw  Friedrich  and — (Krau) 
Pflieger.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-538.1]  1.  Franklin  Eugene,  b  Apr.  12,  1861;  m  Amanda  Elizabeth  Derr. 

2.  Charles  J.,  b  Aug.  3,  1863;  d  Jan.  31,  1888. 

[38-538.6]  3.  Ellen  A.,  b  Aug.  19,  1868;  m  Frank  B.  Morse. 

[38-538.7]  4.  Edwin  Pflieger,  b  Aug.  21,  1874;  m  Margaret  Clark. 

[38-538.8]  5.  Lily  M.,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  m  William  J.  Regn. 

[38-276]  SOLOMON  G.  WIEDER,  b  Mar.  27,  1843;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Geho)  Wieder  [38-111]; 
m  Oct.  12,  1867,  SARAH  A.  KLEIN,  b  Sept.  17,  1839;  dau  Gabriel  and  Sarah  Klein.  Tanner;  res. 
Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[38-538.2]  1.  Oswin  M.,  b  May  27,  1869. 

[38-538.3]  2.  Wellington  C.,  b  Mar.  13,  1873. 

[38-538.4]  3.  Daughter,  m  Rev.  Muhr;  Allentown  Female  College. 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 

[38-277]  SAMUEL  G.  WIEDER,  b  Apr.  4,  1849;  dec;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Geho)  Wieder  [38-111]; 
m  Mar.  4,  1872,  MARTHA  HUNSPERGER;  dau  Solomon  Hunsperger.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elworth  S.,  b  Mar.  17,  1875. 

2.  Eva  S.,  b  Aug.  15,  1876;  d  July  17,  1877. 

[  No  further  data.] 

[38-278]  JOHN  G.  WIEDER,  b  Mar.  9,  1852;  d  Aug.  5,  1880;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Geho)  Wieder 
[38 — 111] ;  m  Oct.  24,  1874,  SARAH  STOUT,  b  May  19,  1853;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  Stout.  Lived  at 
Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  Child:  Howard,  b  Jan.  6,  1878.  [No  further  data.] 

[38-280]  DAVID  MILLER,  s  -  and  Maria  (Geho)  Miller  [38-1 12a];  m  EMMELINE 

SELL. 

Children  (J): 

[38-538.16]  1.  Israel;  Barto,  Pa. 

[38-538.9]  2.  Edward,  m;  dec;  had  one  child. 

[38-538.10]  3.  Maria,  m  Readen  Fry. 

[38-538.1  la]  1  j  1.  - 

[38-538.1  lb]  j  4-  barah’ m  I  2.  - Herring;  six  children. 

5.  Jane,  d  single. 

[38-538.12]  6.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  25,  1852;  d  Mar.  23,  1895;  m  Nicholas  Frey. 

[38-538.13]  7.  Irwin,  m - ;  d  in  Michigan. 

[  Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Horatio  K.  Schultz;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-281]  ELI  MILLER,  s - and  Maria  (Geho)  Miller  [38-112a];  m - HANGEN. 

Children  (2): 

[38-538.14]  1.  Horace,  m - ;  dau  m - Koch;  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

[38-538.15]  2.  William,  m - -;  s  William;  Reading,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete.] 

[38-285]  WILLIAM  TRUMP  GEHO,  b  Dec.  22,  1834;  d  Mar.  31,  1886;  s  Jacob  and  Barbara 
(Trump)  Geho  [38-113];  m  Jan.  2,  1859,  HANNAH  JONES,  b  Nov.  25,  1837;  d  Apr.  8,  1908;  dau 
William  Jones.  William  Geho  is  said  to  have  committed  suicide. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Harris  Washington,  b  Oct.  2,  1859;  d  Apr.  3,  1860. 

[38-540]  2.  Jacob  William,  b  Aug.  20,  1860;  m  Rebecca  Nuss. 


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513 


3.  Mary  Idell,  b  Aug.  28,  1863;  d  Mar.  26,  1875. 

[38-541]  4.  Clinton  Morris,  b  July  28,  1866;  d  Jan.  4,  1906;  m  Amanda  M.  Fox. 

[38-542]  5.  Hannah  Rosette,  b  May  30,  1872;  m  Samuel  Snyder. 

[38-286a]  HENRY  GEHO,  b  Mar.  12,  1840;  d  July  27,  1910;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Esther  (Kaiser) 
Geho  [38-1 14a];  m  Oct.  11,  1862,  HANNAH  WEISS,  b  June  22,  1836;  d  Feb.  8,  1865.  No  issue. 

[38-286b]  HENRY  GEHO,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  16,  1867,  SARAH  BITTENBENDER, 
b  Oct.  2,  1845;  d  Apr.  7,  1908;  dau  James  Bittenbender.  Farmer;  Emaus,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[38-543]  1.  Milton  B.,  b  Dec.  1,  1867;  m  Lizzie  A.  Kratz. 

[38-544]  2.  Harvey  B.,  b  Apr.  26,  1869;  m  Emma  J.  Rickert. 

[38-545]  3.  John  B.,  b  May  31,  1874;  m  Annie  Yoder. 

[38-546]  4.  M.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  9,  1877;  m  Henry  C.  Carl. 

[38-286.1]  MATTHIAS  GEHO,  b  Nov.  25,  1843;  d  Sept.  20,  1901;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Esther  (Kaiser) 

Geho  [38-1 14a];  m - ;  had  at  least  one  dau,  Florence  [38-546.1],  who  married  Harry  Reber; 

lived  at  2417  N.  Hutchinson  St.,  Phila.  (1919.)  [No  further  data.] 

[38-287]  AMELIA  GEHO,  b  Sept.  29,  1846;  d  May  31,  1906;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Esther  (Kaiser) 
Geho  [38-1 14a] ;  m  WILLIAM  BIEHN,  b  Sept.  26,  1843;  d  Nov.  24,  1896. 

Child,  b  Dec.  26,  1882;  d  Dec.  26,  1882. 

[38-288a]  AMBROSE  KAISER  GEHO,  b  Dec.  15,  1850;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Esther  (Kaiser)  Geho 
[38-1 14a];  m  Nov.  23,  1878,  MARY  ELLA  JOHNSON,  b  Mar.  19,  1859;  d  Sept.,  1883;  dau  Charles 
Johnson. 

One  child: 

[38-547]  Jennie,  b  Jan.  31,  1880;  m  Albert  G.  Weirman. 

[38-288b]  AMBROSE  KAISER  GEHO,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  11,  1890,  EMMA  DIL- 
GERT;  d  Apr.  28,  1905.  No  issue.  Shipper;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[38-289]  EMMA  GEHO,  b  Dec.  13,  1853;  d  Aug.  12,  1912;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Esther  (Kaiser) 
Geho  [38-114a];  m  June  13,  1872,  GEORGE  S.  CASSEL,  b  June  3,  1849;  s  Jacob  and  Matilda  (Shellen- 
berger)  Cassel.  Farmer;  res.  Gwynedd,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

[38-548]  1.  Samuel  G.,  b  Feb.  22,  1873;  m  Maud  Boyles. 

[38-549]  2.  Charles  G.,  b  Aug.  31,  1874;  m  Anna  M.  Detweiler. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Mar.  18,  1876;  d  Sept.  17,  1898. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  30,  1877;  d  Mar.  2,  1881. 

5.  Mary,  b  Feb.  2,  1881;  3621  Germantown  Ave.,  Pbila.,  Pa. 

[38-550]  6.  Annie  S.,  b  Dec.  13,  1883;  m  Jacob  W.  Alderfer. 

[38-551]  7.  Sarah  G.,  b  Feb.  2,  1888;  m  George  H.  Just. 

[38-552]  8.  William  Henry,  b  Dec.  4,  1889;  m  Elsie  R.  Hall. 

[38-290]  ADAM  GEHO,  b  Dec.  2,  1862;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Esther  (Kaiser)  Geho  [38-1 14a];  m 
EMMA  EHL,  b  1863.  Emma  Ehl  Geho  lives  at  1761  N.  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[38-553]  1.  Harry  E.,  b  Sept.  2,  1885;  m  Florence  Steinmetz. 

[38-554]  2.  Edna,  b  Dec.  22,  1887 ;  m  Lyle  G.  Smith. 

[38-555]  3.  Amelia,  b  Aug.  21,  1882;  m  Edwin  T.  Bower. 

[38-291]  MARIA  YEAKLE,  b  Mar.  30,  1842;  d  Dec.  5,  1872;  dau  George  and  Lydia  (Schultz) 

Yeakel  [38-115];  m  Dec.  3,  1862,  MANASSAS  DELONG,  b  — - -;  d  Aug.  23,  1887. 

Two  sons  and  one  daughter.  [  Unable  to  locate.] 


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[38-292]  SAMUEL  KRIEBEL  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  27,  1850;  d  Apr.  27,  1917  ;s  John  and  Lydia  (Krie- 
bel)  Yeakel  [38-116];  m  Feb.  8,  1873,  SAVILLA  M.  A.  HARPER,  b  Feb.  9,  1851;  dan  Rev.  Thomas 
Harper.  Fuel  dealer;  res.  Spokane,  Wash.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ).* 

[38-556]  1.  Warren  Harper,  b  Dec.  1,  1873;  m  Daisy  Elizabeth  Clemans. 

[38—557 ]  2.  Evangeline  Lydia,  b  Dec.  31,  1875;  m  Calvin  Nathan  Eccard. 

[38-293a]  JEFFERSON  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  1.  1852;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-116];  m 

Dec.  29,  1885,  ALICE  REINERT,  b - ;  d  June  23,  1915;  buried  Polo,  Ill.;  dau  Charles  Reinert. 

Retired  farmer;  Ames,  Iowa. 

Children  (3): 

[38-558]  1.  James  Alfred,  b  Nov.  29,  1886;  m  Agnes  M.  Swanson. 

[38-559]  2.  Ina  Olivia,  b  Sept.  26,  1893;  m  Fred  L.  Zeigler. 

3.  Maynard  Alphaeus,  b  May  11,  1900. 

[38-293b]  JEFFERSON  YEAKEL,  m  2d  time, - 

[38-294]  SUSAN  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  14,  1855;  dau  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-116];  m 
June  14,  1877,  WILLIAM  H.  STONER.  Res.  Polo,  Ill. 

Children  (6): 

[38-560]  1.  Etta  May,  b  July  19,  1878;  m  William  M.  Miller. 

[38—561  ]  2.  Lydia  C.,  b  Feb.  3,  1880;  m  William  G.  Fry. 

[38-562]  3.  Emma  L.,  b  Feb.  19,  1882;  m  Leroy  J.  Slater. 

4.  Samuel  R.,  b  June  20,  1884;  d  July  26,  1885. 

5.  Arthur,  b  June  9,  1886;  Polo,  Ill. 

[38-563]  6.  Gertrude  V.,  b  Oct.  21,  1888;  m  J.  T.  Cunningham. 

[38-295]  REV.  EDWIN  K.  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  2,  1857;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-116]; 
m  Oct.  15,  1896,  SARAH  ELLEN  WOLF,  b  Aug.  9,  1860;  dau  Andrew  Wolf.  Clergyman;  res.  Naper¬ 
ville,  Ill.  No  issue. 

[38-296]  EMMA  YEAKEL,  b  May  30,  1862;  dau  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-116];  m 
July  11,  1895,  REV.  HARMAN  A.  WOLFE,  b  Apr.  25,  1860.  Evangelical  Lutheran  clergyman;  res. 
Tipton,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lydia  Pearl,  b  Aug.  21,  1896. 

2.  Mary  Opal,  b  Oct.  1,  1899. 

3.  Ruby  Ellen,  b  July  14,  1901. 

[38-297]  DR.  WILLIAM  KRIEBEL  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  27,  1865;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel 
[38-116];  m  Dec.  27,  1899,  MABEL  ROBINSON,  b  July  23,  1867 ;  dau  Henry  B.  Robinson.  Physician 
and  surgeon;  res.  4207  N.  Keller  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Willard  Robinson,  b  Aug.  20,  1901. 

2.  Helen  Lydia,  b  Apr.  7,  1903. 

[38-298]  ELLA  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  7,  1869;  d  Mar.  30,  1893;  dau  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel 
[38-116];  ra  Dec.  2,  1891,  AUSTIN  STAHLER,  b  Dec.  6,  1867;  d  Mar.  24,  1893;  s  William  and  Kate 
(Huff)  Stahler.  No  issue. 

[38-299]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  28,  1872;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [38-116];  m  June 
27,  1899,  LILLIAN  LUELLA  DERBY,  b  Jan.  19,  1879;  dau  Elmore  W.  Derby.  Banker;  res.  Polo, 
Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Miriam  June,  b  June  28,  1903. 

2.  John  Derby,  b  Aug.  7,  1914. 


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515 


[38-300]  HENRY  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  18,  1853;  d  Dec.  1,  1887;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Laudenschla- 
ger)  Yeakel  [38-117];  m  Feb.  13,  1875,  DIANA  BERNDT,  b  July  25,  1852. 

One  child: 

[38-564]  Harry  Alvin,  b  Apr.  9,  1876;  m  Estella  L.  Garber. 

[38-301]  REV.  ALLEN  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  4,  1856;d  Dec.  23,  1892;.s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Laudenschla- 
ger)  Yeakel  [38-117];  m  Jan.  17,  1878,  CAROLINE  SCHULTZ,  b  July  24,  1856;  dau  George  and  Anna 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-17].  Clergyman  (Evangelical  Ass.);  res.  Ambridge,  Pa.  (1918.)  Caroline 
Schultz  Yeakel,  m  2d  time,  William  E.  Daubman  [149-57]. 

Children  (5): 

[38-565]  1.  Warren  S.,  b  Nov.  30,  1879;  m  Friedericka  W.  E.  T.  Beck. 

[38-566]  2.  George  D.,  b  Oct.  23,  1881;  m  Irene  May  Hugins. 

[38-567]  3.  Leon,  b  Feb.  23,  1885;  m  Olga  Christine  Egger. 

[38-568]  4.  William,  b  Oct.  17,  1886;  m  Florence  L.  Egger. 

5.  Jesse,  b  Nov.  3,  1891;  unm;  in  U.  S.  Service,  1918. 

[38-302]  REV.  HORACE  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  10,  1864;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Laudenschlager) 
Yeakel  [38-117];  m  Aug.  1,  1885,  KATE  G.  SCHOENLY,  b  Jan.  25,  1863;  dau  Charles  and  Catharine 
(Gehman)  Schoenly.  Clergyman;  res.  Annville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-569]  1.  Laura  A.,  b  Apr.  8,  1886;  m  Samuel  H.  Speacht. 

2.  Wayne  E.,  b  Nov.  4,  1887;  212  K  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

3.  Effie  W.,  b  Feb.  17,  1890;  d  Feb.  11,  1905. 

[38-570]  4.  Lizzie  M.,  b  Mar.  21,  1894;  m  Harry  Bucher. 

[38-571]  5.  Lloyd  H.,  b  Jan.  19,  1900;  ?n  Sybil  Cushwa;  6605  Telegraph  Ave.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

6.  Homer  D.,  b  Jan.  6,  1906. 

[38-303]  ALBERT  H.  KEMMERER,  b  Apr.  1,  1866;  s  Henry  C.  and  Emma  (Yeakel)  Kemmerer 
[38-118];  m  Apr.  21,  1897,  LAURA  MAY  BORZELL,  b  July  25,  1874;  dau  William  F.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Matthias)  Borzell.  Public  accountant;  res.  125  W.  Luray  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Howard  A.,  b  Apr.  30,  1898;  in  U.  S.  Service;  honorably  discharged. 

[38-304]  CHARLES  FREDERICK  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  25,  1868;  s  Dr.  Isaac  B.  and  Maria  (Wieand) 
Yeakel  [38-119];  m  June  20,  1894,  HELENA  CLEORA  REIMENSNYDER,  b  Apr.  9,  1870;  daw  John 
J.  Reimensnyder.  Builder;  res.  3847  Zenobia  St.,  Denver,  Colo.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Helena,  b  Oct.  14,  1895;  d  Oct.  15,  1895;  buried  Bally,  Pa. 

[38-305]  SUSAN  LEONORA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  14,  1872;  d  Oct.  8,  1903;  dau  Isaac  B.  and  Maria 
(Wieand)  Yeakel  [38-119];  m  Oct.  26,  1901,  FRANK  WESLEY  SCHREIBER;  s  John  Laubach  and 
Mary  E.  (Fenicle)  Schreiber.  Res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[38-306]  ASHER  CHRISTOPHER  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  20,  1874;  d  Dec.  19,  1901;  s  Isaac  B.  and 
Maria  K.  (Wieand)  Yeakel  [38-119];  m  Nov.  30,  1899,  ELIZABETH  MARGARET  BENDER,  b 
Dec.  10,  1877;  dau  Wellington  and  Emma  N.  (Lamm)  Bender.  Tile-setter;  res.  1554  Perkiomen  Ave., 
Reading,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[38-307]  JOHN  JOEL  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  7,  1882;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Carl)  Yeakel  [38-120];  m 
Feb.  23,  1907,  ELSIE  WATKINS,  b  June  19,  1883;  dau  David  T.  and  Susannah  (Prince)  Watkins. 
Driller;  res.  588  N.  Locust  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  John  Daniel,  b  Dec.  21,  1908. 

2.  Elsie  May,  b  Mar.  15,  1910;  d  Oct.  10,  1910. 

3.  David  Lathrop,  b  Aug.  19,  1916. 

[38-308]  BLANCHE  S.  YEAKEL,  b  July  26,  1884;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Carl)  Yeakel  [38-120]; 
m  Sept.  7,  1904,  WILLIAM  J.  FAUST,  JR.,  b  June  15,  1881 ;  s  William  J.  and  Emma  (Kremmer)  Faust. 
Clerk;  res.  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Blanche  E.,  b  Oct.  14,  1905. 

2.  W.  Claude,  b  Aug.  6,  1908. 

3.  Helen  A.,  b  June  13,  1911. 

4.  J.  Paul,  b  May  6,  1914. 

5.  Jean  Estella,  b  Mar.  6,  1918. 

[38  -309]  ANNIE  A.  STAUFFER,  b  June  23,  1876;  dan  Franklin  B.  and  Sarah  K.  (Yeakel)  Stauffer 
[38-121];  m  Dec.  24,  1898,  OLIVER  GAUGLER,  b  Apr.  28,  1872;  d  June  14,  1917;  s  John  and  Rebecca 
(Greiss)  Gaugler.  Res.  Corning,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  John  F.,  b  June  25,  1903. 

2.  Jesse  W.,  b  Oct.  5,  1904. 

3.  Oliver  H.,  b  Dec.  14,  1905. 

4.  Mary  A.,  b  Jan.  23,  1908. 

5.  Sarah  L.,  b  July  3,  1911. 

[38-310]  GEORGE  E.  STAUFFER,  b  Apr.  8,  1885;  s  Franklin  B.  and  Sarah  K.  (Yeakel)  Stauffer 
[38-121];  m  Jan.  18,  1908,  LEAH  SCHOENLY,  b  Apr.  2,  1882;  dau  Erwin  G.  and  Mary  B.  (Mohr) 
Schoenly.  Station  clerk;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mary  S.,  b  May  26,  1916. 

[38-311]  CHARLES  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  4,  1879;  s  Milton  and  Carolina  (Schiffert)  Yeakel  [38-122]; 
m  Apr.  7,  1900,  ESTELLA  ANGELINE  COVELY,  b  Nov.  20,  1884;  dau  William  and  Emma  (Rein- 
hard)  Covely.  Engine  hostler;  res.  Emaus,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  M.  E.,  b  July  22,  1900. 

2.  Dornelda  M.,  b  June  21,  1905. 

3.  Chester  F.,  b  Nov.  3,  1906. 

[38-312]  SALLIE  J.  YEAKEL,  b  May  30,  1882;  dau  Milton  and  Carolina  (Schiffert)  Yeakel 
[38-122];  m  Jan.  30,  1904,  PETER  NUSS,  b  Mar.  26,  1885;  s  John  and  Mary  (Miller)  Nuss.  Res. 
Emaus,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Titus  R.,  b  May  9,  1904;  d  Apr.  23,  1907. 

2.  Wesley  M.,  b  Sept.  18,  1905. 

3.  Dallas  N.,  b  Sept.  5,  1907. 

[38-313]  EMMA  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  19,  1884;  dau  Milton  N.  and  Carolina  (Schiffert)  Yeakel 
[38-122];  m  Aug.  11,  1906,  JAMES  G.  DONEY,  b  Oct.  12,  1881;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Schaffer) 
Doney.  Silk  Weaver;  res.  Emaus,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Robert  H.,  b  Apr.  21,  1906. 

2.  Beatrice  M.,  b  Oct.  9,  1909. 

3.  Howard  J.,  b  Feb.  19,  1918. 

[38-317]  REV.  SAMUEL  A.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  22,  1871;  d  Feb.  27,  1911;  s  Daniel  and  Mary 
(Andrew)  Yeakel  [38-125];  m  Feb.  12,  1891,  ANNA  M.  WESTEN,  b  Apr.  3,  1871;  dau  Chester  A. 
and  Anna  M.  (Christman)  Westen.  Clergyman;  res.  917  Washington  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919) 
Children  (5): 

[38-572]  1.  Ruth  May,  b  Nov.  4,  1891;  m  Erwin  S.  Horn. 

[38-573]  2.  Grace  Violet,  b  Aug.  7,  1894;  m  Harry  G.  Barton. 

[38-574]  3.  William  Alenson,  b  May  24,  1896;  m  Margaret  Quay. 

[38-575]  4.  Esther  Laura,  b  Mar.  24,  1900;  m  William  A.  Shafer. 

5.  Chester  Daniel,  b  Dec.  30,  1906. 


Plate  63 


The  “Vieliweg”  Monument  in  the  Schwenkfelder  burying 
ground  at  Harpersdorf,  Silesia. 


Plate  64 


The  Groditzberg  in  the  middle  distance. 

In  the  dungeons  of  the  castle  on  the  top  of  this  Silesian  mountain  numbers  of 

Schwenkfelders  were  imprisoned. 


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[38-320.1]  GRACE  ALTONA  YEAWORTH,  b  Jan.  21,  1892;  dau  Rev.  Irvin  C.  and  Anna  E. 
(Shortess)  Yeakel  [38-127];  m  Sept.  5,  1919,  REV.  JACOB  VANDERBILT  KOONS,  b  May  16,  1885; 
s  Isaac  Grier  and  Mary  G.  (Vanderbilt)  Koons.  Minster  of  the  Presbyterian  Church;  res.  117  Beaty 
Ave.,  Mannington,  W.  Va.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Grace  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  8,  1920. 

[38-322]  LAURA  JANE  DIEHL,  b  June  4,  1881;  dau  Samuel  and  Amelia  (Yeakel)  Diehl  [38-129]; 
m  June  7,  1902,  HOWARD  E.  MILLER,  b  June  5,  1873;  s  Victor  P.  and  Laura  J.  (Berndt)  Miller. 
Laborer;  res.  Emaus,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-323]  ANNA  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  9,  1885;  dau  John  H.  and  Emmaline  E.  (Baer)  Yeakel 
[38-130];  m  Mar.  22,  1902,  JOSEPH  BRIGHT.  Res.  Hellertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Emanuel  J.,  b  Sept.  5,  1902. 

2.  Raymond  N.,  b  May  28,  1905. 

3.  Perma  Esther,  b  Oct.  25,  1908. 

[38-324]  CAROLINE  REBECCA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1891;  dau  John  H.  and  Emmaline  E.  (Baer) 
Yeakel  [38-130];  m  June  20,  1914,  HOWARD  FREY,  b  June  18,  1886;  s  John  H.  and  Emma  (Crosby) 
Frey.  Railroad  man;  res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3 )  : 

1.  Erwin  B.,  b  May  10,  1915. 

2.  Madaline,  b  Feb.  6,  1917. 

3.  Paul  John,  b  June  21,  1918. 

[38-325]  ALICE  YEAKEL,  b  July  19,  1880;  dau  Jonas  and -  (Renner)  Yeakel  [38-131a]; 

m  Oct.  7,  1905,  SAMUEL  EISENHART,  b  June  30,  1885;  s  Allen  E.  and  Agnes  (Schumaker)  Eisen- 
hart.  Railroad  flagman;  res.  551  S.  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Eva  May,  b  May  30,  1906;  d  June  18,  1906. 

2.  Helen  M.,  b  Sept.  1,  1910. 

3.  Lillian  E.,  b  July  3,  1912. 

4.  Grace  A.,  b  Mar.  18,  1914. 

5.  Ralph  J.,  b  May  22,  1916. 

6.  Allen  S.,  b  Nov.  2,  1918. 

[38-327]  LAURA  YEAKEL  DAUB,  b  May  16,  1885;  dau  Frank  C.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Daub 
[38-132];  m  Apr.  2,  1915,  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  FOSBENNER,  b  Jan.  28,  1888;  s  John  F.  and 
Mary  E.  (Lewis)  Fosbenner.  Cigar  Packer;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Helen  May,  b  Aug.  24,  1916. 

2.  Ruth  D.,  b  Jan.  21,  1918. 

[38-328]  EVA  M.  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  1,  1891 ;  dau  William  and  Emma  E.  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38-133]; 
m  June  11,  1910,  HOWARD  D.  ALBITZ,  b  Apr.  9,  1883;  s  Ambrose  and  Susan  (Nuss)  Albitz.  Farmer; 
res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mary  Susan,  b  Sept.  21,  1917 ;  d  Sept.  23,  1917. 

[38-329]  HOWARD  F.  YEAKEL,  b  July  1,  1893;  s  William  H.  and  Emma  (Moyer)  Yeakel  [38- 
133];  m  June  5,  1920,  ESTHER  LEFEVRE,  b  June  8,  1897;  dau  Amandus  and  Elizabeth  (Schultz) 
LeFevre  [149-161].  Chauffeur;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.)  Served  in  A.  E.  F.  as 
Sergeant. 

[38-330]  ALLEN  J.  FETTERMAN,  b  May  12,  1893;  s  Samuel  and  Caroline  (Yeakel)  Fetterman 
[38-136];  m  CARRIE  IRENE  LEHMAN,  b  July  17,  1890;  dau  Milton  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Fisher) 
Lehman.  Automobile  business;  res.  1219  Allen  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Allen  John,  b  Sept.  19,  1917. 


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[38-331]  MAUDE  ORWIG  MOYER,  b  Oct.  3,  1876;  dau  Isaac  Y.  and  Addie  C.  (Orwig)  Moyer 
[38-137a] ;  m  Dec.  6,  1899,  JAMES  R.  HICKS,  b  July  15,  1878 ;  s  John  and  H.  S.  (Rouse)  Hicks.  Book¬ 
keeper  and  cashier;  res.  488  Cleveland  Rd.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1919.)  Mrs.  Maude  O.  Moyer  Hicks 
was  a  teacher  in  Cleveland  Public  Schools  for  three  years,  1897-1900. 


Children  (8): 


1.  Boy,  b  June  16,  1901;  d  June  16,  1901. 

2.  Berenice  A.,  b  May  19,  1902. 

3.  James  Moyer,  b  May  20,  1904. 

4.  Chester  Isaac,  b  Feb.  24,  1906. 

5.  Ronald  R.  \  . 

6.  Donald  John  /  b  13'  1908^  \ 

7.  Lloyd,  b  Feb.  7,  1911. 

8.  Maude  Lynnette,  b  Mar.  19,  1913. 


d  Feb.  3,  1909. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 


[38-332]  WALTER  ORWIG  MOYER,  b  June  11,  1884;  s  Isaac  Y.  and  Addie  C.  (Orwig)  Moyer 
[38-137a];  m  June  2,  1906,  LEONA  LOTTA  ZIMMER,  b  Dec.  13,  1883;  dau  Charles  L.  and  Minnie 
L.  (Fro wine)  Zimmer.  Civil  engineer  for  Government;  res.  3546  Bosworth  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  No 
issue.  (1919.) 

[38-333]  RUTH  ORA  MOYER,  b  Mar.  17,  1893;  dau  Isaac  Y.  and  Ida  V.  (Rearick)  Moyer 
[38— 137b] ;  m  May  29,  1916,  HARRY  H.  LICHTWARDT,  s  Henry  W.  and  Emma  L.  Lichwardt. 
(1919.) 

Mr.  H.  H.  Lichtwardt  is  a  graduate  of  Oberlin  College,  and  a  student  volunteer.  Secy,  of  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Rio  de  Janeiro,  South  America.  (1919.)  Ruth  O.  Moyer  attended  Oberlin  Music  Conservatory 
for  two  years. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ouida  Ruth,  b  Mar.  3,  1917. 

2.  Harry  Edward,  b  Dec.  16,  1918. 


[38-334]  ROBERT  M.  MOYER,  b  Apr.  1,  1884;  s  Jacob  Y.  and  Mary  J.  (Muir)  Moyer  [38-138]; 
m  Dec.  27,  1916,  ANNA  CARRIE  GEDEON,  b  Jan.  11,  1892;  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Ungar)  Gedeon. 
Compositor;  res.  10527  Churchill  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[38-335]  CHARLES  F.  MOYER,  b  Oct.  10,  1891;  s  Jacob  Y.  and  Mary  J.  (Muir)  Moyer  [38-138]; 
m  Aug.  29,  1917,  ALMA  B.  BRAESKE,  b  Mar.  4,  1892;  dau  Otto  F.  and  Matilda  A.  (Wendt)  Braeske. 
Office  executive;  res.  2617  E.  115  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[38-336]  REV.  ROBERT  ROLAND  FRITS CH,  b  Sept.  10,  1879;  s  John  G.  and  Sarah  (Moyer) 
Fritsch  [38-139];  m  June  30,  1904,  CARRIE  MAY  FEHR,  b  Feb.  15,  1880;  dau  Rev.  C.  K.  Fehr. 
Asst.  Professor,  Muhlenberg  College.  Res.  2220  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.)  Rev.  Robert  R. 
Fritsch  was  licensed  by  the  Eastern  Pa.  Lutheran  Synod  in  Harrisburg  in  1914,  and  was  ordained  in 
Phila.  in  1915.  He  is  assistant  Prof,  of  German  and  Religion  at  Mulhenberg  College,  Allentown,  Pa., 
and  is  supply  pastor  of  St.  Joseph’s  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  E.  Allentown,  Pa.,  and  has  been 
teacher  of  the  Young  Ladies’  Bible  Class  of  St.  Paul’s  Church  for  19  years. 

Rev.  Fritsch  is  an  honor  graduate  of  Muhlenberg  College,  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.,  and  pursued  his 
studies  in  the  graduate  school  of  the  University  of  Pa.  He  received  the  degree  of  Ph.  B.  from  Illinois 
Wesleyan  University  in  1904  and  A.  M.  in  1907.  He  was  a  teacher  of  Latin,  Greek  and  German  in  the 
Allentown  High  School  from  1901-1907. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Anna,  b  Aug.  23,  1906. 

2.  Charles  Theodore,  b  Apr.  5,  1912. 

[38-337]  BESSIE  FLORENCE  FRITSCH,  b  June  2,  1881 ;  dau  John  G.  and  Sarah  (Moyer)  Fritsch 
[38-139];  m  June  22,  1911,  FRED  G.  W.  RUNK;  s  Charles  M.  and  Sarah  L.  (Saeger)  Runk.  Attorney- 
at-law;  res.  2208  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Annabel  Sarah,  b  Apr.  26,  1914. 


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519 


[38-338]  JOHN  WARREN  FRITSCH,  b  Dec.  29,  1888;  s  John  G.  and  Sarah  (Moyer)  Fritsch 
[38-139];  m  June  12,  1912,  MAY  GERTRUDE  HELFRICH,  b  Dec.  28,  1888;  dau  William  S.  and 
Alice  J.  (Savitz)  Helfrich.  Teacher  of  Greek  and  German,  Allentown  High  School;  res.  West  Chew  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  John  William  b  Apr.  28,  1914. 

2.  Paul  Warren,  b  May  28,  1918. 

[38-339]  HARRY  ABRAHAM  FRITSCH,  b  Apr.  25,  1895;  s  John  G.  and  Sarah  (Moyer)  Fritsch 
[38—139] ;  m  Aug.  17,  1916,  HELEN  MAY  FETHEROLF,  b  July  7,  1895;  dau  William  F.  and  Annie 
L.  (Hermany)  Fetherolf.  Boys’ Sec.,  Allentown  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  res.  West  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Frederick  Lewis,  b  Sept.  21,  1917. 

[38-340]  RUTH  MARGARET  WOLFE,  b  July  20,  1889;  dau  Frank  C.  and  Elizabeth  Y.  (Moyer) 
Wolfe  [38-140];  m  Nov.  4,  1914,  FREDERICK  LOVE  HALL,  b  Sept.  14,  1875;  s  Levi  and  Jane  E. 
(Perry)  Hall.  Teller  in  A.P.  and  O.G.  Bank;  res.  505  Second  Ave.,  Bradley  Beach,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Frederick  Love,  b  Dec.  3,  1915. 

[38-341]  FRANK  WILLARD  WOLFE,  b  Feb.  9,  1892;  s  Frank  C.  and  Elizabeth  Y.  (Moyer)  Wolfe 
[38-140];  m  June  2,  1917,  BLANCHE  NAOMI  LILLIAN  SEMMEL,  b  May  7,  1898;  dau  Frank  P. 
and  Blanche  E.  (Hammersley)  Semmel.  Bank  teller;  res.  1334  Linden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Willard  F.,  b  June  21,  1918. 

[38-343]  WILLIAM  MORRIS  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  21,  1888;  s  Charles  and  Julia  S.  (McDole)  Yeakel 
[38-142];  m  June  10,  1916,  FLORENCE  R.  EICKERT,  b  Dec.  10,  1887;  dau  David  R.  and  Caroline 
(Kogel)  Eickert.  Farmer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Gertrude  Elisabeth,  b  Apr.  25,  1918. 

2.  Dorothy  Anne,  b  Feb.  4,  1920. 

[38-344]  CHARLES  MORTON  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  9,  1889;  s  Charles  and  Julia  (McDole)  Yeakel 
[38-142];  m  Feb.  27,  1915,  MARY  ANGELINE  SKIDMORE,  b  Nov.  26,  1886;  dau  Elmer  E.  and 
Georgetta  (Brown)  Skidmore.  Bank  teller;  res.  131  William  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Jane,  b  July  18,  1920. 

[38-345]  STUART  EDSALL  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  11,  1893;  s  Charles  and  Julia  S.  (McDole)  Yeakel 
[38-142];  m  Nov.  27,  1919,  VERNA  ANNE  FLUCK,  b  Jan  3,  1895;  dau  S.  Forrest  and  Elizabeth 
(Graber)  Fluck.  Chemist;  res.  9  N.  19th  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  (1920.)  Stuart  E.  Yeakel  is  a  gradu¬ 
ate  of  Brown  University.  He  spent  three  years  in  military  service;  one  year  on  the  Mexican  border; 
one  year  as  assist,  bacteriologist  at  Camp  Crane,  Allentown,  Pa.  and  one  year  in  same  position  with  the 
A.  E.  F.  in  Italy.  Honorably  discharged,  June,  1919. 

One  child:  Louise  Janet,  b  Sept.  30,  1920. 

[38-345.1]  JANET  MARGARET  YEAKEL,  b  July  5,  1894;  dau  Charles  and  Julia  (McDole)  Yeakel 
[38-142];  m  Sept.  15,  1920,  RAYMOND  W.  ELLOR. 

[38-346]  FREDERICK  CHARLES  GEHMAN,  b  Nov.  5,  1877;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Gehman  [38-143] ;  m  Mar.  24,  1901,  ELLA  MAY  CHARLES,  6  Nov.  28,  1877;  dau  Samuel  and  Camilla 
(Pflegier)  Charles.  Mrs.  Ella  C.  Gehman  lives  at  512  Cherry  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Grace  V.,  b  Nov.  18,  1901. 

2.  Harry,  b  May  26,  1903. 

3.  Charles  F.,  b  Sept.  8,  1904. 

4.  Allen,  b  Aug.  22,  1906. 

5.  Norman,  b  Dec.  4,  1907. 


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6.  Camilla. 

7.  Daisie 

8.  Ada 

9.  Gerald,  b  July  16,  1914. 


triplets,  b  Jan.  29,  1913. 


[38-347]  LILLIE  MAY  GEHMAN,  b  Jan.  28,  1881;  dan.  Henry  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Gehman  [38- 
143];  m  Sept.  2,  1899,  CLINTON  A.  MACK,  b  Oct.  13,  1876;  s  George  M.  and  Diana  (Rummel)  Mack. 
Printer  and  proofreader;  res.  2630  N.  6th  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel  Alverta,  b  Oct.  13,  1900;  unm. 

2.  Foster  George,  b  Sept.  25,  1902;  d  May  7,  1903. 


[38-348]  DAISIE  PEARL  GEHMAN,  b  June  30,  1883;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Gehman 
[38-143];  m  July  19,  1910,  REV.  WYNN  COWAN  FAIRFIELD,  b  Oct.  27,  1886;  s  Frederic  W.  and 
Harriet  L.  (Allen)  Fairfield.  Missionary;  res.  Taikuhsien,  Shansi,  China.  (1919.) 

Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fairfield  are  graduates  of  Oberlin  College.  (1907.)  Mrs.  Fairfield  is  also  a 
graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary.  (1903.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  Hull,  b  Nov.  1,  1914. 

2.  Frederic  Wyett,  b  Feb.  15,  1919. 


[38-349]  SARAH  ANN  KRUPP,  b  Aug.  17,  1837;  dau  Eli  and  Sarah  (White)  Krupp  [38-145] ;  m 
HENRY  KRIPS;  d  prior  to  Apr.  27,  1878.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

Children  (2): 

[38-575.1]  1.  Annie,  b  Aug.  28,  1860;  m - ;  had  dau,  Blanche. 

2.  Henry,  b  1865;  Phila.,  Pa.;  in  leather  business. 

[38-351]  SUSANNAH  KRUPP,  b  July  18,  1842;  d  Aug.  10, 1867;  dau  Eli  and  Sarah  (White)  Krupp 
[38-145];  m  Jan.  26,  1864,  JOSEPH  M.  KIRBY. 

Children  (2): 

1.  U.  S.  Grant,  b  Apr.  19.  1865;  d  Aug.  29,  1913;  had  s,  Elmer,  unm;  was  real  estate  broker, 

Phila. 

2.  Walter,  b  Aug.  9,  1867;  d  Aug.  22,  1867. 


[38-352]  ELIZABETH  KRUPP,  b  Jan.  17,  1845;  d  Mar.  20,  1878;  dau  Eli  and  Sarah  (White) 
Krupp  [38-145];  m  WILLIAM  H.  NEELY,  b  Oct.  21,  1839;  s  Joseph  M.  and  Eleanor  (Garreth)  Neely. 
Retired;  res.  Hatboro,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-576]  1.  Joseph  L.,  b  Aug.  26,  1871;  m  Anna  Marie  Smeltz. 

2.  Virginia,  b  Sept.  10,  1876;  d  Feb.  15,  1903. 


[38-353]  MARY  KRUPP,  b  Oct.  22,  1847;  dau  Eli  and  Sarah  (White)  Krupp  [38-145];  m  Nov.  2, 
1875,  JOHN  LEWIS  KEEBLER,  b  May  24,  1844;  d  May  27,  1901.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-577]  1.  Howard  Lewis,  b  Aug.  14,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  H.  Parker. 

[38-578]  2.  Ella  Mary,  b  Jan.  29,  1878;  m  John  R.  Dyer. 

3.  Alfred  L.,  b  Jan.  4,  1880;  d  Mar.  6,  1898. 

4.  Laura  B.,  b  Mar.  15,  1882;  unm;  Elwyn,  Pa. 

5.  Mabel  Ethel,  b  Aug.  15,  1883;  m  Dr.  John  Herbert  Ervin. 


[38-579] 

[38-580a] 

[38-580b] 


6.  J.  Warren,  b  Mar.  29,  1888;  m 


1.  Ethel  Bower. 

[  2.  Irene  V.  Pizagno. 


[38-354]  CAROLINE  KRUPP,  b  Mar.  26,  1853;  dau  Eli  and  Sarah  (White)  Krupp  [38-145];  m 
1876,  JOHN  J.  WHITE,  b  Sept.  12,  1852.  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  Madison. 

[38-580.1]  2.  Lillian,  b  1881;  d  Oct.  1,  1918;  m  Edward  Loman.  One  child:  Doras,  b  Aug.  10,  1911. 

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[38-355]  DR.  FRANKLIN  KRUPP,  b  Apr.  15,  1856;  d  May  30,  1896;  s  Eli  and  Sarah  (White) 
Krupp  [38-145];  m  May  15,  1878,  ADA  STAINSBY,  b  Oct.  20,  1860;  dau  Thomas  Halten  and  Sarah 
(Cochran)  Stainsby.  Res.  243  Melville  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Dr.  Franklin  Krupp  was  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pa.  School  of  Medicine  in  1879;  practiced 
his  profession  in  Philadelphia. 

Children  (5): 

[38-581]  1.  Lottie  May,  b  Jan.  20,  1880;  m  Robert  Hudson. 

2.  Franklin,  b  Nov.  16,  1881. 

[38-582]  3.  Joseph  Leidy,  b  Aug.  28,  1883;  m  Helen  Levering. 

4.  Adeline  Mable,  b  Jan.  25,  1886. 

5.  Ethel  White,  b  Mar.  13,  1888;  d  Mar.  23,  1888. 

6.  William  Stainsby,  b  Mar.  16,  1890;  d  Dec.  13,  1890. 

[38-356]  ROBERT  J.  EDWARDS,  b  May  3,  1847;  s  John  B.  and  Elizabeth  (White)  Edwards 
[38-146];  m  Dec.  25,  1884,  EMILY  W.  LUKENS,  b  Oct.  24,  1856;  dau  Abraham  T.  and  Esther  (Wil¬ 
lard)  Lukens.  Bricklayer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-583]  1.  Elisabeth,  b  May  28,  1886;  m  Samuel  H.  Cassel. 

2.  William  L.,  b  Sept.  3,  1890;  unm. 

[38-357a]  HUMPHREY  W.  EDWARDS,  b  June  20,  1849;  d  Feb.  16,  1906;  s  John  B.  and  Elizabeth 
(White)  Edwards  [38-146];  m  Apr.  1,  1876,  MARY  ANN  BOORSE,  b  Dec.  18,  1857;  d  Dec.  31,  1893; 
dau  John  C.  and  Mary  K.  (Rittenhouse)  Boorse.  Carpenter  and  farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-584]  1.  John  B.,  b  Mar.  12,  1886;  m  Edith  Irene  Haldeman. 

2.  Henry  B.,  b  Feb.  23,  1889. 

3.  Ella  Marie,  b  Oct.  22,  1893. 

Henry  B.  Edwards  entered  service  of  U.  S.  A.,  Apr.  26,  1918;  trained  at  Camp  Lee,  transferred  to 
Company  F,  145th  Infantry  of  37th  Div.  He  went  overseas  June  15,  1918, on  the  Leviathan; landed 
at  Brest,  June  22,  1918;  saw  active  service  as  a  Battalion  Runner  on  Argonne-Meuse  Offensive  on  Sept. 
26,  1918;  also  in  Belgium. 

He  was  awarded  Belgian  War  Cross  for  exceptionally  gallant  conduct  in  action  during  the  operation 
of  the  37th  Div.  in  Belgium.  He  returned  to  New  York,  Mar.  27,  1918,  on  Great  Northern;  discharged 
Apr.  11,  1919. 

[38-357b]  HUMPHREY  EDWARDS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ANNIE  LAURA  WOOD. 

One  child:  Elsie  Wood,  living  at  time  of  father’s  death.  (1906.) 

[38-358]  SUSAN  E.  EDWARDS,  b  Dec.  20,  1854;  dau  John  B.  and  Elizabeth  (White)  Edwards 
[38-146];  m  Jan.  1,  1885,  ALONZO  GEIGER,  b  Nov.  24,  1862;  s  George  B.  and  Mary  M.  (Pond) 
Geiger.  Stockman;  res.  Syracuse,  Kansas.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Martha  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1887;  Greely,  Col. 

[38-585]  2.  Mary  M.,  b  Mar.  13,  1890;  m  Henry  E.  Graham. 

3.  John  E.,  b  Aug.  2,  1892;  d  Oct.  11,  1918;  Dudeldorf,  Germany. 

4.  Evan,  b  June  19,  1894. 

[38-360]  HANNAH  S.  LEISTER,  b  Mar.  16,  1851;  dau  Jacob  Y.  and  Lydia  (Snyder)  Leister 
[38-149];  m  Apr.  13,  1871,  FRANKLIN  B.  SNYDER,  b  July  8,  1848;  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Blank) 
Snyder.  Retired;  res.  Harleysville,  Pa.  No  issiie.  (1920.) 

[38-362]  JOHN  S.  LEISTER,  b  Jan.  1,  1861;  d  Sept.  10,  1911;  s  Jacob  Y.  and  Lydia  (Snyder) 
Leister  [38-149];  m  Sept.  25,  1884,  MARY  STONG,  b  Oct.  4,  1861 ;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Emeline  (Bruner) 
Stong.  Res.  611  Cumberland  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elizabeth  B.,  b  July  30,  1885;  m  L.  William  Eichel. 

2.  Jonas  H.,  b  Nov.  24,  1888;  d  Feb.  11,  1889. 


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3.  Emma  M.,  b  June  26,  1890;  unm;  611  Cumberland  St.,  Phila. 

4.  Howard  S.,  b  Oct.  21,  1892;  d  Apr.  24,  1894. 

[38-363]  EPHRAIM  S.  LEISTER,  b  July  10,  1859;  s  Jacob  Y.  and  Lydia  (Snyder)  Leister  [38- 
149];  m  Oct.  3,  1882,  AMANDA  ROSENBERGER,  b  May  4,  1865;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Mary  (Groff) 
Rosenberger.  Farmer;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  J.  Warren,  b  Oct.  12,  1884;  d  Nov.  7,  1908. 

[38-587]  2.  John  F.,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  m  Annie  K.  Kratz. 

3.  George  R.,  b  Oct.  14,  1895;  d  Aug.  24,  1915. 

4.  Emma  R.,  b  Oct.  12,  1898. 

[38-363. la]  REBECCA  LEISTER,  b  Sept.  9,  1860;  d  Mar.  15]  1912;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yost) 
Leister  [38-152];  m  1st  time,  HARRY  SCHNEIDER,  b  Jan.  26,  1856;  d  Sept.  10,  1882;  s  George  and 
Mary  (Lepper)  Schneider.  Hatter.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[38-587.1]  Estelle,  b  Feb.  7,  1881;  m  James  Emery. 

[38-363. lb]  REBECCA  (LEISTER)  SCHNEIDER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time, - DOWLER, 

dec. 

Children  (£); 

[38-587.2]  1.  Evaline,  b  June  12,  1890;  m  Michael  Benny;  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

[38-587.3]  2.  Frank  M.,  b  Apr.  16,  1892;  in  Katharine  Irwin. 

[38-363.2]  EDWIN  BEAUFORD  LEISTER,  b  Feb.  12,  1863;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yost)  Leister 
[38-152];  m  Jan.  5,  1886,  ANGELINA  JANE  MILLER,  b  Mar.  25,  1860;  dau  John  and  Hester  (Nase) 
Miller.  Res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[38-587.4]  1.  George  Luther,  b  June  5,  1887;  in  Mary  E.  Laffertey. 

[38-587.5]  2.  Bertha  M.,  b  Apr.  1,  1891;  m  Elwood  J.  Altimus,  Perkasie,  Pa. 

3.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  Nov.  30,  1893;  Clearfield,  Pa. 

4.  Martha  M.,  b  Apr.  10,  1898;  Sellersville,  Pa. 

5.  Paul  Franklin,  b  Apr.  26,  1900;  d  May  18,  1901. 

[38-363.3]  ABIGAIL  LEISTER,  b  July  15,  1867;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yost)  Leister  [38-152]; 
m  Apr.  6,  1885,  ROBERT  CHAMBERS,  b  Mar.  25,  1859;  s  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Sellers)  Chambers. 
Retired;  res.  1032  W.  York  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-587.6]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  7,  1886;  m  James  E.  Moore. 

2.  Ethel,  b  Feb.  1,  1902. 

3.  Robert  T.,  b  Aug.  2,  1905. 

4.  Martin  L.,  b  Nov.  23,  1907;  d  Feb.  4,  1909. 

5.  Estelle,  b  Dec.  23,  1908. 

6.  Joseph,  b  Oct.  28,  1910. 

[38-365]  WILLIAM  J.  NITTENBERGER,  b  Feb.  17,  1869;  s  William  K.  and  Susanna  (Leister) 
Nittenberger  [38-153];  in  May  26,  1891,  MARY  E.  GEYER,  b  July  23,  1871;  dau  Albert  G.  and 
Elizabeth  (Hansberry)  Geyer.  Carpenter;  res.  6774  Musgrave  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[38-588]  Edna  K.,  b  Sept.  11,  1893;  in  A.  R.  Hunsicker. 

[38-367]  SUSAN  LEISTER,  b  June  17,  1867;  dau  George  Y.  and  Mary  Catharine  (Nase)  Leister 
[38-156];  m  Oct.  7,  1884,  JAMES  F.  SAVACOOL,  b  Apr.  6,  1859;  s  David  and  Louisianna  (Frank) 
Savacool.  Woodworker;  res.  1314  Victoria  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-589]  1.  William  Henry  L.,  b  Oct.  11,  1888;  m  Bessie  B.  Hiltebeitel. 

2.  James  Franklin,  b  Nov.  20,  1897;  1314  Victoria  St.,  Phila. 


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3.  Howard,  b  Mar.  2,  1900;  Camp  Logan,  Texas. 

4.  Robert,  b  Oct.  11,  1902;  d  May  27,  1904. 

5.  Susan  Mae,  b  Mar.  9,  1906. 

[38-368]  GEORGE  ALLEN  N.  LEISTER,  b  July  4,  1868;  s  George  Y.  and  Mary  Catherine  (Nase) 
Leister  [38-156];  m  Aug.  9,  1890,  EMMA  ELIZABETH  SELLERS,  b  May  2,  1869;  dau  Israel  A.  and 
Catherine  (Nase)  Sellers.  Supt.,  cigar  factory;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-589.1]  1.  Catherine,  b  Jan.  25,  1891;  m  Abner  E.  Frank. 

[38-589.2]  2.  Edna,  b  May  19,  1893;  m  George  Sterner. 

3.  Ralph  A.,  b  July  31,  1904. 

[38-369]  AUGUSTUS  PETER  LEISTER,  b  Nov.  18,  1872;  s  George  Y.  and  Mary  Catherine 
(Nase)  Leister  [38-156];  m  Aug.  18,  1894,  SALLIE  ELIZABETH  STONEBACK,  b  Dec.  1,  1875; 
dau  Leidy  W.  and  Susan  C.  (Biery)  Stoneback.  Cigar-maker,  foreman;  res.  834  N.  6th  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  LeRoy  Leighton,  b  Nov.  3,  1894;  graduated  at  Muhlenberg  College, 
Allentown,  Pa.,  June,  1917.  At  present  he  is  principal  of  the  Riegelsville,  Pa., 
Borough  Schools. 

[38-370]  AMANDA  CATHERINE  LEISTER,  b  Dec.  18,  1874;  dau  George  Y.  and  Mary  C.  (Nase) 
Leister  [38-156] ;  m  Feb.  23,  1895,  THOMAS  A.  WAGNER,  b  July  8,  1872 ;  s  Aaron  and  Lydia  (Maugle) 
Wagner.  R.  D.  carrier;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  B.  Franklin,  b  July  11,  1896. 

2.  Stella  M.,  b  Oct.  8,  1899. 

[38-371]  MARY  ELLEN  SCHATZ,  b  Aug.  15,  1860;  dau  George  and  Mary  Y.  (Leister)  Schatz 
[38-157];  m  HARVEY  W.  BAUM,  b  Apr.  20,  1863;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Weiss)  Baum.  Res. 
Sellersville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Sallie  May,  b  July  25,  1881. 

2.  Walter  Emerson,  b  Dec.  14,  1884. 

3.  Annie  Florence,  b  Nov.  14,  1887. 

4.  Dora  Barbara,  b  Nov.  4,  1889. 

5.  Charles  Edward,  b  Jan.  14,  1894. 

[38-372]  HARRY  C.  SCHATZ,  b  Apr.  17,  1873;  s  George  and  Mary  Y.  (Leister)  Schatz  [38-157]; 
m  Oct.  6,  1894,  TILLIE  MOORE,  b  Oct.  11,  1878;  dau  Hilary  and  Christianna  (Long)  Moore.  Cigar- 
maker;  res.  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harry  Calvin,  b  July  28,  1896;  d  Apr.  30,  1904. 

2.  John  Ralph,  b  July  27,  1906. 

3.  Paul  Marshall,  b  Nov.  7,  1910. 

[38-372.1]  MINNIE  SCHATZ,  b  Apr.  20,  1881 ;  dau  George  and  Mary  Y.  (Leister)  Schatz  [38-157] ; 
rn  Dec.  30,  1905,  JOHN  NOLAN,  b  Nov.  26,  1878;  s  Patrick  and  Annie  (Quinn)  Nolan.  Moulder; 
res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Harry  J.,  b  Jan.  3,  1913. 

[38—372.5]  JAMES  MONROE  SCHATZ,  b  July  12,  1869;  s  George  and  Mary  Y.  (Leister)  Schatz 
[38-157];  m  Mar.  26,  1891,  HANNAH  WENHOLD,  b  Mar.  4,  1873;  dau  John  and  Maria  (Lewis) 
Wenhold.  Res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  George,  b  July  8,  1892. 

2.  Gertrude,  b  Oct.  7,  1894. 

[38-589.3]  3.  James  A.,  b  June  9,  1896;  m  Mabel  Weidenmoyer. 

4.  Eva  M.,  b  May  1,  1900. 


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[38-372.6]  DR.  WILLIAM  J.  SCHATZ,  b  Oct.  20,  1876;  s  George  and  Mary  Y.  (Leister)  Schatz 
[38-157];  m  ELIZABETH  MEYERS;  dau  David  and  Amanda  (High)  Meyers.  Physician;  res.  1022 
Walnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  M.,  b  Apr.  13,  1900. 

2.  Ralph  E.,  b  Aug.  13,  1901. 

Dr.  William  J.  Schatz  taught  at  the  following  institutions:  Yale  University  Summer  School, 
1906-07,  Gymnastic  Instructor;  Chautauqua  School  of  Physical  Education  (Summer  Course),  1908; 
University  School,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Physical  Instructor,  1907-09;  Temple  University,  Phila.,  Prof. 
Physical  Education  and  Director  of  Normal  School  of  Physical  Education,  1909-14;  University  of  Pa., 
Summer  School,  1910 — Instructor  of  Athletics;  Muhlenberg  College,  Allentown,  Pa.,  Prof,  of  Physical 
Education,  1916-18.  He  has  published  the  following  books:  Club  Swinging  for  Physical  Exercise  and 
Recreation;  Elementary  Club  Swinging  for  Normal  Classes;  Marching  in  all  its  Forms  and  Methods  of 
teaching  it;  Treatment  of  Lordosis  by  Physical  Exercise;  Correction  of  Round  Shoulders  and  Flat 
Chest  by  Restoration  of  the  Normal  Conformity  of  the  Thorax;  Fixation  of  the  Pelvis  Without  Appa¬ 
ratus;  An  Anatomic  and  Physiologic  Study  of  the  Muscles  of  Respiration. 

[38-3 75a]  LILLIE  DANEHOWER,  b  Nov.  16,  1862;  dau  John  K.  and  Sarah  (Leister)  Danehower 
[38-159]:  m  Nov.  3,  1881,  HUGH  CULBERT,  d  Feb.  3,  1882. 

One  child: 

[38-590]  Sarah  Emma,  b  Sept.  12,  1882;  m  Alton  Potter;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[38-3 75b]  LILLIE  (DANEHOWER)  CULBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  5,  1884,  HARRY 
E.  LYSINGER,  b  Nov.  19,  1861;  s  J.  Wesley  and  Caroline  (Freas)  Lysinger.  Carpenter;  res.  633 
Cherry  St.,  Norristown.  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[38-591]  1.  Carrie,  b  Apr.  17,  1885;  m  B.  E.  Jones. 

[38-592]  2.  Joanna  F.,  b  May  15,  1888;  m  Wilson  Hendricks. 

3.  Anna  M.,  b  June  8,  1890;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[38-593]  4.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Sept.  8,  1893;  m  Fred  Werner  Pester. 


[38-376]  GEORGE  M.  DANEHOWER,  b  Oct.  11,  1864;  s  John  K.  and  Sarah  (Leister)  Danehower 
[38-159] ;  m  June  21,  1900,  HARRIET  VAN  HORN,  b  Sept.  29,  1874;  dau  Joel  and  Martha  (Gearhart) 
Van  Horn.  Stone  mason;  res.  Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.  (1920.) 


Children  (5): 

1.  John  Nevan,  b  June  9,  1902. 

2.  Mary  Jane 

3.  Sue  Van  Horn 

4.  Catharine  Potter,  b  Aug.  9,  1910. 

5.  Frank  Cox,  b  Sept.  30,  1908. 


twins,  b  Aug.  25,  1907. 


[38-377]  ANNIE  M.  DANEHOWER,  b  Feb.  24,  1870;  dau  John  K.  and  Sarah  (Leister)  Danehower 
[38-159];  m  Apr.  25,  1888,  FRANK  D.  COX,  b  Aug.  8,  1868;  s  Charles  A.  and  Margaret  H.  (Davis) 
Cox.  Merchant;  res.  6542  N.  12th  St.,  Oak  Lane,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-595]  1.  Vernon  D.,  b  Mar.  16,  1889;  m  Grace  I.  Maloney. 

[38-596]  2.  Marion  C.,  b  Jan.  18,  1892;  m  William  H.  Armstrong. 


[38-378]  REBECCA  S.  DANEHOWER,  b  July  11,  1878;  dau  John  K.  and  Sarah  (Leister)  Dane¬ 
hower  [38-159];  m  June  30,  1906,  LYNN  V.  RHOADS,  b  Nov.  23,  1878;  s  David  R.  and  Hannah  E. 
(Murray)  Rhoads.  Textile  finisher;  res.  639  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  D.,  b  June  14,  1907. 

[38-379]  MARY  ELLA  YEAKEL,  b  June  25,  1860;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Sophia  (Reitz)  Yeakel 
[38-160];  m  Nov.  25,  1881,  .JOHN  F.  WAREHIME,  b  Apr.  7,  1856;  s  Daniel  Warehime.  Farmer; 
Lake  City,  Iowa,  R.  D.  1.  (1918.) 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  George  O.,  b  Jan.  16,  1883;  Lake  City,  Iowa. 

2.  Dorothy  S.,  b  Oct.,  1892;  school  teacher,  Iowa. 

[38-380]  JOHN  HENRY  YEAKEL,  b  Mar,  12,  1866;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Sophia  (Reitz)  Yeakel 
[38-160];  m  MAUD  LOUISE  TOOKER,  b  June  3,  1871;  d  Apr.  27,  1913;  dau  Robert  E.  and  Medorah 
(Kizer)  Tooker.  Machinist-engineer;  res.  Everett,  Wash.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-381]  SAMUEL  GRANT  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  11,  1868;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Sophia  (Reitz)  Yeakel 
[ 38—160] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1896,  CARRIE  MAY  OLIN,  b  Aug.  13,  1875;  d  July  14,  1901;  dau  James  D.  and 
Sophia  (Neikerk)  Olin.  Res.  1035  Church  St.,  Beloit,  Wis.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Dilly  May,  b  Oct.  31,  1896;  d  Nov.  16,  1894. 

2.  Nirom  James,  b  Feb.  2,  1898. 

[38-382]  HARVEY  R.  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  21,  1871;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Sophia  (Reitz)  Yeakel  [38-160]; 
m  1900,  VIOLA  E.  TURNEY,  b  Aug.  3,  1879;  dau  E.  N.  Turney.  Machinist;  res.  Beloit,  Wis.  (1918.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  Mildred  A.,  b  Oct.  2,  1901. 

2.  Evelyn  S.,  b  Mar.  15,  1904. 

3.  Alice  I.,  b  Mar.  9,  1906. 

4.  Edward  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1909. 

[38-383]  ELLA  Y.  MOYER,  b  Jan.  17,  1867;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Moyer  [38-161]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1892,  OSWIN  B.  NASE,  b  Nov.  27,  1872.  Res.  Blooming  Glen,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[38-597]  1.  Elsie  M.,  b  Jan.  1,  1894;  m  Paul  Rice. 

[38-598]  2.  Mamie  M.,  b  July  22,  1896;  m  Clayton  B.  JSchranger. 

3.  Blanche  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1898. 

4.  Russel  M.,  b  June  28,  1900;  d  Aug.  20,  1900. 

5.  Robert  M.,  b  July  25,  1901. 

6.  Paul  M.,  b  Oct.  19,  1903. 

7.  Harry  M.,  b  Feb.  14,  1906. 

8.  Helen  M.,  b  Jan.  2,  1908. 

9.  Howard  M.,  b  Dec.  7,  1910. 

[38-384]  HANNAH  Y.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  5,  1870;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Moyer  [38-161]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1891,  MILTON  K.  ANDREWS.  Res.  Blooming  Glen,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Oct.  17,  1892;  d  Oct.  24,  1892. 

2.  Florence  M.,  b  Apr.  24,  1894. 

3.  Raymond  M.,  b  Jan.  13,  1900. 

4.  Jennie  M.,  b  Sept.  10,  1902. 

[38-385]  HARVEY  YEAKEL  MOYER,  b  Aug.  15,  1872;  s  Henry  S.  and  Mary  K.  (Yeakel)  Moyer 
[38—161  ] ;  m  Mar.  26,  1904,  SALLIE  LANDIS,  b  Dec.  6,  1879;  d  July  4,  1908.  Res.  Blooming  Glen, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Martha  L.,  b  June  30,  1905. 

2.  Henry  L.,  b  June  15,  1908. 

[38-386]  HANNAH  YEAKEL,  b  June  26,  1866;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Holden)  Yeakel  [38-164b]; 
m  Jan.  10,  1887,  EDWIN  WOLFINGER,  b  Feb.  10,  1856;  s  Reuben  and  Sarah  Wolfinger.  Farmer; 
res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {6): 

1.  Reuben  Y.,  b  Aug.  5,  1888. 

2.  Walter  Y.,  b  Nov.  1,  1890. 

3.  Elwood  Y.,  b  Nov.  2,  1892. 


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4.  Franklin  Y.,  b  Mar.  12,  1895. 

5.  Wilmer  Y.,  b  Mar.  18,  1897. 

6.  Sarah  Y.,  b  Nov.  28,  1899. 

[38-387]  LOUISA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  13,  1872;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Holden)  Yeakel  [38-164b] ; 
m  Apr.  25,  1896,  JAMES  L.  SNYDER,  b  Apr.  30,  1871;  s  Martin  Snyder.  Shoe  laster;  res.  536  N. 
15th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-599]  1.  Elsie  L.,  b  Mar.  10,  1898;  m  Edgar  Mark  Roberts. 

2.  Florence,  b  Dec.  16,  1901. 

3.  Helen,  b  Mar.  6,  1906. 

4.  Marie,  b  Feb.  24,  1908. 

5.  Anna,  b  Dec.  29,  1910. 

[38-388]  HARRY  H.  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  11,  1875;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Holden)  Yeakel  [38-164b]; 
m  Jan.  9,  1904,  MARY  CECILLIA  CARTY,  b  Feb.  12,  1882;  dau  Thomas  Carty.  Railroad  worker; 
res.  Richlandtown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Clarence,  b  June  9,  1907. 

2.  Warren,  b  Apr.  26,  1910. 

3.  Bertha,  b  Mar.  10,  1912. 

4.  Iva  May,  b  May  11,  1917. 

[38-389]  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  18,  1878;  dau  Henry  M.  and  Sarah  (Holden)  Yeakel  [ 38— 164b] ; 
m  Aug.  1,  1896,  JACOB  S.  WISMER,  b  Jan.  9,  1877;  s  Joel  and  Mary  Wismer.  Motorman;  res. 
Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Iva,  b  Nov.  22,  1896. 

2.  Harry,  b  Nov.  3,  1899. 

3.  Clarence,  b  Sept.  10,  1904. 

[38-390]  HARVEY  H.  YEAKEL,  6  Sept.  4,  1883 ;  s  Henry  M.  and  Sarah  (Holden)  Yeakel  [38-164b] ; 
m  Feb.  25,  1904,  ANNA  M.  AHLUM,  b  Feb.  8,  1887;  dau  J.  P.  Ahlum.  Conductor; res.  Souderton, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Cora  R.,  b  Sept.  15,  1904. 

2.  J.  Friend,  b  May  3,  1906. 

3.  Roy  E.,  b  Feb.  10,  1909;  d  Aug.  16,  1912. 

4.  Mary  M.,  b  Jan.  13,  1912. 

5.  Ada  H.,  b  Apr.  1,  1915. 

[38-391]  ERWIN  H.  YEAKEL,  b  May  12,  1890;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Holden)  Yeakel  [38-164b]; 
m  June  29,  1912,  MARY  KING,  b  Sept.  23,  1893;  dau  John  King.  Farmer;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Herman,  b  Oct.  7,  1912. 

2.  Norman,  b  Dec.  13,  1914. 

3.  Helen  Alverta,  b  Dec.  5,  1916. 

[38-392]  MARY  ANN  YEAKEL  HIGH,  b  Jan.  22,  1863;  dau  David  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
High  [38—165] ;  m  Feb.  10,  1883,  WILLOUGHBY  CROUTHAMEL,  b  June  28,  1863;  d  Apr.  8,  1884; 
s  William  Crouthamel.  Widow  res.  1938  N.  Camac  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-393]  EMMA  Y.  HENDRICKS,  b  Feb.  11,  1865;  dau  Joseph  A.  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Hendricks 
[38-166];  m  Feb.  19,  1886,  TOBIAS  S.  BISSEY,  b  Mar.  12,  1859;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  B.  (Shetler)  Bissey. 
Retired  merchant;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[38-600]  Estella  May,  b  Sept.  2,  1887;  m  Dr.  E.  D.  Funk. 


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[38-394]  AMANDA  BISHOP,  b  Nov.  29,  1864;  dau  Samuel  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Bishop  [38-167]; 
m  Sept.  17,  1887,  MILTON  T.  WEISEL;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Weisel.  Garage  and  carriage  builder; 
res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[38-601]  1.  Eva,  b  Mar.  2,  1889;  d  Oct.  1918;  m  Harry  L.  S.  Moyer. 

[38-602]  2.  Samuel  B.,  b  Mar.  1,  1892;  m  Stella  May  Kulp. 

3.  Anna,  b  Oct.  10,  1894;  Perkasie,  Pa. 

4.  Emma,  b  Feb.  16,  1898. 

5.  Redden,  b  Aug.  11,  1901. 

[38-395]  JOSEPH  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  26,  1876;  s  Abraham  M.  and  Sarah  A.  (Lewis)  Yeakel 
[38-168];  m  Sept.  24,  1896,  THERESA  A.  LEWIS.  Res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lloyd  S.,  b  May  12,  1897. 

2.  Harold  A.,  b  July  5,  1899. 

3.  Nelson  W.,  b  May  20,  1901. 

4.  Margaret  R.,  b  Feb.  12,  1904. 

5.  Joseph  L.,  b  Apr.  16,  1910. 

[38-396]  WILSON  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  19,  1879;  s  Abraham  M.  and  Sarah  A.  (Lewis)  Yeakel 
[38-168];  m  Oct.  23,  1906,  KATIE  A.  FRETZ.  Res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rose  C.,  b  July  16,  1908. 

2.  Sarah  J.,  b  June  20,  1910. 


[38-397]  EMMA  P.  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  13,  1881;  dau  Abraham  M.  and  Sarah  A.  (Lewis)  Yeakel 
[38-168];  m  May  21,  1908,  JOSEPH  M.  O’DONNELL.  Res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Joseph  M.,  b  Sept.  1,  1909. 

2.  George  J.,  b  July  24,  1911. 

3.  Sarah  J.,  b  Aug.  26,  1916. 

[38-398]  NELSON  L.  YEAKEL,  b  May  20,  1883;  s  Abraham  M.  and  Sarah  A.  (Lewis)  Yeakel 
[38-168];  m  June  12,  1913,  INEZ  HARWIG.  Jeweler;  res.  Nazareth,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3 ) : 

1.  Abraham  M.,  b  July  29,  1914. 

2.  Nelson  L.,  b  Oct.  3,  1915. 

3.  Viola,  b  Jan.  2,  1917. 

[38-399]  IRVIN  Y.  BARINGER,  b  May  9,  1870;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Baringer  [38-169]; 
m  June  28,  1893,  HANNAH  F.  GROFF,  b  July  14,  1872;  dau  David  and  Maria  (Fluck)  Groff.  Justice 
of  the  peace,  real  estate  and  insurance;  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[38-603]  1.  Mildred,  b  Mar.  30,  1894;  m  Russell  S.  Kramer. 

2.  Sara,  b  Nov.  19,  1897. 

3.  Frances,  b  May  17,  1902. 

4.  William,  b  May  12,  1904. 

5.  Edward,  b  Mar.  9,  1908. 

[38-400]  JAMES  THEODORE  ROSENBERGER,  b  Sept.  13,  1859;  d  Aug.  24,  1918;  s  Joseph  and 
Mary  Y.  (Nace)  Rosenberger  [38-171];  m  Dec.  24,  1890,  EMMA  MATILDA  GERHART,  b  Oct.  2, 
1868;  dau  Isaac  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Rudy)  Gerhart.  Cigar  factory  foreman;  lived  in  Sellersville,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  Stella  Gerhart,  b  Feb.  9,  1893;  unm;  Sellersville,  Pa. 


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[38-403]  DR.  WILLIAM  C.  WIDMAYER,  b  Jan.  16,  1868;  s  Frederick  and  Mary  A.  (Yeakel) 
Widmayer  [38-177];  m  Oct.  7,  1896,  ANNA  E.  K.  SPECHT,  b  Aug.  15,  1872;  dau  Henry  and  Augusta 
(Malsch)  Specht.  Physician;  res.  805  W.  Lehigh  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Anna  S.,  b  June  5,  1898. 

2.  Gladys  A.,  b  June  21,  1902. 

[38-404]  ELIZABETH  WIDMAYER,  b  Dec.  21,  1871;  dau  Frederick  and  Mary  A.  (Yeakel) 
Widmayer  [38-177];  m  Feb.  15,  1900,  JOHN  ALGEO,  b  Aug.  30,  1860;  s  William  and  Jane  (Gregg) 
Algeo.  Supt.  Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co.;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elisabeth,  b  July  9,  1901. 

[38-405]  IDA  MAY  FISHER,  b  Feb.  18,  1868;  dau  George  W.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Fisher 
[ 38—179] ;  m  June  14,  1892,  WILLIAM  A.  BECKER,  b  June  14,  1870;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Keller) 
Becker.  Farmer;  Erie,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  6.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[38-604]  1.  Frank  C.,  b  Feb.  25,  1894;  m  Anna  V.  Delfft. 

[38-605]  2.  Nellie  M.,  b  Apr.  26,  1895;  m  Joseph  V.  Hain. 

[38-606]  3.  Margaret  J.,  b  Jan.  7,  1897;  m  Louis  G.  Pratt. 

4.  Carl  J.,  b  July  27,  1900;  d  Aug.  2,  1900. 

5.  George  E.,  b  Apr.  8,  1903. 

[38-406]  JACOB  EDWIN  FISHER,  b  June  18,  1870;  s  George  W.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Fisher 
[38-179];  m  Jan.  25,  1899,  MARGARET  CUTLER,  b  Apr.  26,  1872.  Res.  2215  Ann  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Elias  H.,  b  Dee.  17,  1899. 

2.  Jacob  Edwin,  b  July  20,  1905. 

3.  George  W.,  b  Sept.  11,  1908. 

4.  John  F.,  b  June  9,  1910. 

5.  Harry  C.,  b  May  29,  1912. 

6.  Charles  C.,  b  Oct.  6,  1913. 

[38-408a]  EDWARD  H.  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  18,  1872;  s  Amos  A.  and  Margaret  V.  (Jones)  Yeakel 

[38-188];  m  Dec,  12,  1892,  CLARA  FROMER,  b  Oct.  29,  1887;  d - 

Children  (2): 

1.  Gertrude  Irene,  b  Mar.  31,  1893. 

2.  Edward  LeRoy,  b  June  23,  1896. 

[38-408b]  EDWARD  H.  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  9, 1906,  STELLA  V.  CORNELL 
Printer;  Vineland,  N.  J. 

[38-409]  ELMER  ALLEN  YEAKEL,  b  June  2,  1875;  s  Amos  A.  and  Margaret  V.  (Jones)  Yeakel 
[ 38—188] ;  m  Oct.  17,  1902,  ELLA  C.  MAC  NAMARA,  b  Apr.,  1872;  dau  Jones  MacNamara.  Manager 
of  M.  E.  Book  Room,  1705  Arch  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-410]  HERBERT  FRANKLIN  YEAKEL,  b  Sept,  22,  1884;  s  Amos  A.  and  Margaret  V.  (Jones) 
Yeakel  [38-188];  m  Oct.  11,  1905,  BLANCHE  HARGRAVE,  b  Apr.  30,  1881;  dau  John  Hargrave. 
Salesman;  res.  280  S.  Frazier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Paul  Herbert,  b  Dec.  7,  1907. 

[38-411]  DR.  SARAH  BLANCHE  HARPST,  b  May  27,  1875;  dau  William  F.  and  Emma  R. 
(Yeakel)  Harpst  [38-189];  m  Dec.  31,  1899,  FRANK  BLACKMAN  JACKSON,  b  Sept.,  1874;  s 

William  H.  and - (Blackman)  Jackson.  Physician;  res.  Duquesne,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Sarah  B.  Harpst,  M.D.,  was  divorced  from  Frank  B.  Jackson  in  May,  1906. 


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[38-412]  MATILDA  GRACE  HARPST,  b  July  25,  1880;  dau  William  F.  and  Emma  R.  (Yeakel) 
Harpst  [38-189];  m  Oct.  15,  1902,  in  Muncie,  Ind.,  CLAYTON  W.  HEPFINGER.  Res.  14117  North- 
field  Ave.,  E.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[38-413]  ALICE  LORINA  HARPST,  b  Sept.  17,  1885;  dau  William  F.  and  Emma  R.  (Yeakel) 
Harpst  [38-189];  m  Feb.  24.  1913,  CHARLES  F.  NAROSLY,  b  July  9,  1884;  s  Ferdinand  and  Tressa 
(Wagner)  Narosly.  Jeweler;  res.  13502  Third  Ave.,  E.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  Blanche,  b  Oct.  13,  1914. 

2.  Alice  Jane,  b  Sept.  30,  1917. 

[38-414]  ANNA  JOSEPHINE  YEAKEL, 6Jan.  12,  1890;  dau  Wellington  N.  and  Amanda  (Schaffer) 
Yeakel  [38-192];  m  Mar.  24,  1910,  RAYMOND  FATZINGER,  b  Aug.  15,  1889;  s  Alexander  and  Sarah 
A.  (Follweiler)  Fatzinger.  Sales  manager;  res.  524 Cedar  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Raymond,  b  Oct.  4,  1910. 

2.  Carl  Alexander,  b  June  26,  1913. 

3.  William  James,  b  Jan.  26,  1916. 

[38-415]  GOULDIA  EDNA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  24,  1893;  dau  Wellington  N.  and  Amanda  (Schaffer) 
Yeakel  [38-192];  m  Feb.  20,  1913,  RAYMOND  KEIPER,  b  Apr.  1,  1894;  s  Sheriden  G.  and  Meda  S. 
(Lazaruth)  Keiper.  Electrician;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Caroline  Meda,  b  Dec.  29,  1913. 

2.  Margaret  Amanda,  b  Dec.  3,  1915. 

[38-416]  STELLA  MAY  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  12,  1891;  dau  Uriah  G.  and  Mary  E.  (Frable)  Yeakel 
[38-193];  m  July  4,  1918,  HARVEY  MILTON  FISHER,  b  Feb.  12,  1890;  s  William  D.  and  Lucy  A. 
(Schofer)  Fisher.  Freight  conductor;  res.  435  Walnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-417]  JAMES  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  19,  1884;  s  Monroe  and  Mary  J.  (Yeakel)  Snyder  [38-196]; 
rn  Aug.  24,  1912,  JENNIE  LONG,  b  Mar.  11,  1896;  dau  Horace  and  Catharine  (Renninger)  Long. 
Moulder;  res.  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  M.,  b  Feb.  13,  1914. 

[38-418]  PETER  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  13,  1873;  d  May  27,  1910;  s  Monroe  and  Mary  J.  (Yeakel) 
Snyder  [38-196];  m  June  16,  1894,  ANNIE  SNYDER,  b  June  1,  1867;  dau  Nathan  and  Elizabeth 
(Schuler)  Snyder.  Live  stock  merchant;  res.  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel,  b  Dec.  9,  1894;  d  Aug.  25,  1912. 

2.  Mary  J.,  b  June  20,  1904;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[38-419]  TITUS  M.  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  20,  1885;  s  Daniel  A.  and  Amelia  C.  (Keinert)  Yeakel 
[38-197];  m  May  27,  1904,  JENNIE  S.  GERHARD,  b  Dec.  7,  1885;  dau  David  G.  and  Mary  (Batz) 
Gerhard.  Rural  mail  carrier;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Paul  D.,  b  Nov.  10,  1905. 

2.  Edith  F.,  b  July  30,  1910. 

3.  Viola  M.,  b  Aug.  2,  1912. 

[38-420]  MARY  J.  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  1,  1893;  daw  Daniel  A.  and  Amelia  (Keinert)  Yeakel  [38-197] ; 
m  Feb.  22,  1913,  ELI  R.  WILL,  b  Dec.  25,  1890;  s  James  and  Amanda  (Rohrbach)  Will.  Teacher; 
res.  Mt.  Rainier,  Md.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  M.,  b  July  13,  1914. 

[38-421]  EUGENE  FRIES,  b  Feb.  14,  1878;  s  John  G.  and  Eslena  (Yeakel)  Fries  [38-200];  m  Sept. 
22,  1898,  ESTELLA  WAGNER,  b  Sept.  24,  1879;  dau  Henry  Wagner.  Repairman;  res.  416  Market 
St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (7): 

[38-606.1]  1.  Helen,  b  Mar.  4,  1901;  m  LeRoy  O.  Sicher. 

2.  May,  b  June  10,  1903. 

3.  Florence,  b  Dec.  3,  1905. 

4.  Charles,  b  Feb.  9,  1907. 

.).  Elenora  j  5  July  5,  1909. 

6.  Julia  J 

7.  E.  Ethel,  b  Feb.  14,  1916. 

[38-422]  ELMER  FRIES,  b  Dec.  25,  1890;  s  John  G.  and  Eslena  D.  (Yeakel)  Fries  [38-200]; 
m  June  28,  1913,  SARAH  GEISINGER,  b  Aug.  26,  1890;  dan  James  B.  and  Laura  (Schmoyer)  Geisinger. 
Carpenter;  res.  213  S.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-423]  RAYMOND  FRIES,  b  Aug.  23,  1894;  s  John  G.  and  Eslena  (Yeakel)  Fries  [38-200]; 
m  Apr.  22,  1916,  BESSIE  HOFFMAN,  b  Jan.  28,  1895;  dau  Harry  A.  and  Malinda  (Reinhard)  Hoffman. 
Machine  repairman;  res.  36  Carlisle  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-425]  FRANK  D.  GERY,  b  Mar.  1,  1893;  s  Harvey  E.  and  Adeline  T.  (Yeakel)  Gery  [38-204]; 
m  Apr.  8,  1917,  EVELYN  M.  RUCH,  b  Apr.  21,  1894;  dau  Harvey  A.  and  Ida  E.  (Rex)  Ruch.  Wire 
worker;  res.  1813  Linden  St-.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-426]  LIVERA  GEHMAN,  b  Jan.  18,  1880;  dau  Allen  M.  and  Andora  (Yoder)  Gehman  [38- 
209];  m  Apr.  11,  1903,  HENRY  HILLEGASS,  b  Oct.  4,  1881;  s  Charles  and  Mariah  (Rothenberger) 
Hillegass.  Farmer;  res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1 .  Elda  Sarah,  b  Aug.  25,  1905. 

2.  Wayne  Morgan,  b  Feb.  16,  1907. 

3.  Francis  LeRoy,  b  Apr.  17,  1911. 

4.  Clara  Viola,  b  Apr.  28,  1915. 

[38-427]  HENRY  Y.  GEHMAN,  b  Feb.  15,  1883;  s  Allen  M.  and  Andora  (Yoder)  Gehman  [38- 
209];  m  Apr.  2,  1907,  KATIE  J.  HARTMAN,  b  Feb.  22,  1882;  dau  Jacob  K.  and  Mary  (Fetherolf) 
Hartman.  Motorman;  res.  2602  N.  11th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Lee  Hartman,  b  Mar.  8,  1908. 

[38-428]  EMMA  ALICE  GREISAMER,  b  June  22,  1874;  dau  Solomon  P.  and  Sarah  J.  (Glaes) 
Greisamer  [38-213];  m  Jan.  12,  1898,  ALEXANDER  HA  RTMAN,  b  Aug.  22,  1872  ;s  William  and  Mary 
J.  (Frick)  Hartman.  Cigar  maker;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

.  Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Russel  Alexander,  b  Apr.  9,  1902. 

2.  Walter  William,  b  Nov.  2,  1903. 

[38-429a]  EDGAR  PEARSON  GREISAMER,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  s  Solomon  P.  and  Sarah  J.  (Glaes) 
Greisamer  [38-213];  m  Aug.  3,  1916,  ADA  SULLIVAN  JOHNSON,  b  Mar.  3,  1874;  d  Apr.  20,  1918; 
dau  Jacob  R.  and  Margaret  M.  (Tare)  Johnson. 

[38-429b]  EDGAR  PEARSON  GREISAMER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  July  19, 1919,  RACHEL 
ANN  BIGGS,  b  Sept.  14,  1876;  dau  William  G.  and  Anna  (Quick)  Biggs.  Photographer;  res.  Fleming- 
ton,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[38-431]  WALLACE  WALTER  GREISAMER,  b  Apr.  18,  1883;  s  Solomon  P.  and  Sarah  J.  (Glaes) 
Greisamer  [38-213];  m  Aug.  5,  1905,  FLORENCE  TEE  YODER,  b  Oct.  20,  1886;  dau  Isaac  C.  and 
Hannah  E.  (Tee)  Yoder.  Photographer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Roy,  b  Feb.  7,  1906. 

2.  Marian,  b  Sept.  10,  1908. 

3.  Bessie  M.,  b  Feb.  7,  1910. 


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4.  Helen,  b  May  10,  1912. 

5.  Margaret,  b  Sept.  22,  1913. 

6.  Leonard,  b  June  13,  1916. 

[38-432a]  ESTELLA  NORA  GREISAMER,  b  July  26,  1886;  dau  Solomon  P.  and  Sarah  J.  (Glaes) 
Greisamer  [38-213];  rn  Aug.  11,  1904,  WILLIAM  TEE  YODER,  b  Feb.  2,  1883;  s  Isaac  and  Hannah 
(Tee)  Yoder.  Railroad  man;  res.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1919.)  Divorced. 

One  child:  Naomi  Ruth,  b  Mar.  10,  1905. 

[38-432b]  ESTELLA  NORA  (GREISAMER)  YODER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  20,  1916, 
CHARLES  KELSCH,  b  May  26,  1883;  s  Jacob  and  Sallie  (Kepner)  Kelsch.  Laborer;  res.  East 
Greenville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-433]  MINNIE  MAY  GREISAMER,  b  June  9,  1890;  dau  Solomon  P.  and  Sarah  J.  (Glaes) 
Greisamer  [38-213];  m  Mar.  22,  1914,  WILLIAM  LUSBY  LOLLER,  b  June  1,  1880;  s  William  T.  and 
Elenora  (Lusby)  Loller.  Barber;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8 ) : 

1.  Madeline  Ruth,  b  Sept.  26,  1915. 

2.  Ferae  May,  b  Feb.  1,  1917. 

3.  Earl  Lusby,  b  Apr.  26,  1918;  d  June  20,  1918. 

[38-435]  CHESTER  ARTHUR  FRANK,  b  Sept.  22,  1887;  s  John  and  Ida  I.  (Yeakel)  Frank 
[38-217];  m  Aug.  19,  1907,  CATHERINE  DEVLIN,  b  Sept.  6,  1885;  dau  Cornelius  and  Catherine 
(McGittigan)  Devlin.  Machinist;  res.  4459  Cleveland  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ralph,  b  Aug.  9,  1909. 

[38-436]  WILLBOURNE  JOHN  FRANK,  b  Dec.  10,  1891 ;  s  John  and  Ida  I.  (Yeakel)  Frank 
[38-217];  m  Nov.  28,  1917,  PHEBE  L.  COLLOM,  b  Sept.  13,  1891 ;  dau  John  and  Phebe  A.  (Gerhardt) 
Collom.  Salesman;  res.  951  Park  Ave.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[38-437]  ALBERT  SCHULER,  b  Oct.  28,  1861;  s  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226]; 
m  Mar.  25,  1882,  KATHERINE  EINSFELD,  b  May  16,  1859;  dau  George  and  Theresa  (Seiler) 
Einsfeld.  Heating,  plumbing  and  electrical  contractor;  res.  2139  Pleasant  Ave.,  Hamilton,  Ohio. 
(1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-607]  1.  Harvey  A.,  b  Nov.  19,  1884;  m  Mary  G.  Holliday. 

2.  Paul  W.,  b  Mar.  4,  1890. 

[38-438]  ASA  SCHULER,  b  Oct.  18,  1863;  s  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226];  m  Sept. 
11,  1889,  MARY  DOBSON  WALTON,  b  Oct.  16,  1869;  dau  William  and  Annie  (Jackson)  Walton. 
Res.  4832  Monticello  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Grace,  b  Feb.  2,  1894. 

[38M39]  ELLEN  SCHULER,  b  June  11,  1865;  dau  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226]; 
m  PRESTON  FREEMAN,  b  Aug.  18,  1872;  s  Levi  and  Elomena  (Sterner)  Freeman.  Jeweler;  res. 
1434  Turner  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Blanche  M.,  b  Mar.  24,  1893. 

2.  Alma  S.,  b  Jan.  9,  1898. 

3.  Barton  C.,  b  Nov.  14,  1900. 

4.  Walter  C.,  b  Aug.  14,  1908. 

[38-441]  ELIZABETH  SCHULER,  b  Aug.  2,  1869;  dau  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226] ; 
m  Nov.  28,  1900,  QUINTUS  STAHLER,  s  Irwin  and  Amelia  (Schiffert)  Stahler.  Shipping  clerk;  res. 
717  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Paul  A.,  b  Aug.  18,  1902. 

2.  Wilbur  S.,  b  May  6,  1905. 

3.  Anna  E.,  b  Mar.  12,  1907. 

[38-442]  MORRIS  SCHULER,  b  Oct.  21,  1872;  s  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226]; 
m  Sept.  27,  1894,  FRANCIS  DRAYER,  b  July  1,  1874;  dau  John  and  Amanda  (Baird)  Drayer. 
Farmer;  res.  Seven  Mile,  Ohio.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth,  b  July  18,  1895;  unm;  Seven  Mile,  Ohio. 

2.  Clifford,  b  Jan.  7,  1900;  unm;  Seven  Mile,  Ohio. 

[38-443]  ELMER  SCHULER,  b  Dec.  8,  1878;  s  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226];  m 
Mar.  7,  1905,  MARGARET  AGNES  DEVERS,  b  Nov.  19,  1879;  dau  Frank  and  Mary  (Sweeney) 
Devers.  Machinist;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Edward,  b  Jan.  11,  1906. 

2.  Francis,  b  July  4,  1907. 

3.  Robert,  b  June  22,  1908. 

4.  Margaret,  b  Aug.  11,  1909;  d  Oct.  12,  1909. 

5.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  9,  1912;  d  Mar.  4,  1916. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  9,  1913. 

7.  Carl,  b  Oct.  14,  1915. 

8.  Eugene,  b  Nov.  21,  1918. 

[38-444]  LILLIAN  SCHULER,  b  Feb.  12,  1881;  daw  Moses  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Schuler  [38-226]; 
m  May  31,  1907,  CHARLES  GERY,  b  Nov.  3,  1880;  s  Albert  and  Josephine  (Fluck)  Gery.  Wire  mill; 
res.  517  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Robert,  b  Apr.  30,  1911. 

2.  Esther,  b  Apr.  17,  1913. 

3.  Anna,  b  Jan.  5,  1915. 

4.  Blanche,  b  Feb.  17,  1918. 

[38-445]  EMMA  HOFFMAN,  b  Mar.  8,  1863;  dau  Jacob  D.  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Hoffman  [38-227] ; 
m  July  7, 1883,  DANIEL  S.  BERKY,  b  June  1,  1860;  s  Daniel  and  Catharine  (Stauffer)  Berky.  Grocer; 
res.  1224  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Bertha  H.,  b  Jan.  21,  1884;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-608]  2.  Homer  H.,  b  Feb.  6,  1888;  m  Helen  M.  Distel. 

[38-609]  3.  Earl  H.,  b  Dec.  21,  1894;  m  Mildred  Mertz. 

[38-446]  FRANKLIN  Y.  HOFFMAN,  b  Feb.  4,  1865;  d  Oct.  28,  1894;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Anna 
(Yeakel)  Hoffman  [38-227];  m  Apr.  12,  1893,  LAURA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  31,  1865;  dau  John  and  Sarah 
(Baus)  Schultz  [70-37].  Res.  Bally,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Arland  S.,  6  July  5,  1894;  Naval  Reserve,  Norfolk,  Va. 

[38-447]  HARRISON  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  15,  1866;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Hoffman 
[38-227];  m  Sept.  29,  1885,  SALLIE  BUCK,  b  Mar.  31,  1862;  dau  Amandus  and  Elizabeth  (Reinert) 
Buck.  Farmer;  res.  Barto,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[38-610]  1.  Mattie,  b  Feb.  8,  1886;  m  John  S.  Conrad. 

[38—61 1  ]  2.  Edgar  B.,  b  Sept.  4,  1887;  m  Annie  K.  Kriebel. 

[38-612]  3.  Aquilla,  b  Apr.  7,  1889;  m  William  D.  Heydt. 

[38-613]  4.  Ammon,  b  May  24,  1891 ;  m  Rosa  G.  Weller. 

[38-614]  5.  Sydney,  b  Mar.  31,  1893;  m  Lottie  S.  Krauss. 


Plate  65 


Catholic  Chapel  in  Harpersclorf.  Silesia,  erected  on  the  Meschter  Estate  by  fines 
paid  by  the  Schwenkfelders  for  not  attending  the  Catholic  Church. 


The  Spitzberg  in  the  middle  distance. 

A  Schwenkfelder  landmark  near  Harpersdorf  in  Silesia. 
(View  from  tower  of  Harpersdorf  Lutheran  Church.) 


Plate  66 


A  Typical  Farmhouse  in  Langneundorf,  Silesia. 


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533 


[38-615]  6.  Mabel,  b  Nov.  29,  1894;  m  Warren  C.  Sterner. 

7.  Norman,  b  July  18,  1897. 

8.  Son,  b  Jan.  12,  1899;  d  Jan.  18,  1899. 

9.  Chester,  b  Nov.  3,  1900. 

10.  Annie,  b  July  28,  1903. 

[38-448]  CALVIN  HOFFMAN,  b  July  23,  1874;  d  Aug.  1,  1897;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Hoffman  [38-227];  m  Apr.  21,  1897,  FREDERICKA  WEIHBRECHT,  b  Nov.  11,  1872;  dau  Andrew 
and  Fredericka  (Market)  Weihbrecht.  Res.  1235  Airdrie  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-449]  ELLWOOD  HOFFMAN,  b  May  31,  1876;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Hoffman 
[38-227];  m  Oct.  21,  1897,  LILLIAN  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  29,  1880.  General  hardware;  res.  Rubio,  Iowa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ralph,  b  June  4,  1900;  with  U.  S.  Navy. 

2.  Anna,  b  Feb.  27,  1905. 

3.  Lewis,  b  Apr.  3,  1911. 

[38-450]  ELMIRA  JANE  YEAKEL,  b  May  9,  1878;  dau  Ambrose  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-229];  m  Sept.  6,  1913,  JOHN  WILLIAM  BEIDELMAN,  b  Sept.  25,  1869;  s  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Fuhr)  Beidelman.  General  hauling;  res.  743  N.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  5,  1915. 


[38^51]  FRANK  GEORGE  YEAKEL,  b  July  8,  1885;  s  Ambrose  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Yeakel 
[38-229];  m  Oct.  7,  1905,  BESSIE  MAY  ORTT,  b  May  5,  1886;  dau  Charles  and  Alice  (Schlicher) 
Ortt.  Carpenter;  res.  1420  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


Children  (5): 

1.  Marie  Elizabeth,  b  May  4,  1906. 

2.  Clarence  Franklin,  b  Feb.  8,  1908. 

3.  Paul  Theodore,  b  Oct.  19,  1909. 

4.  Lillian 

5.  Catherine 


twins,  b  Aug.  10,  1910;  d  {  ^ 

[  Sept.  20,  1910. 


[38-452]  BEULAH  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  19,  1882;  dau  Frank  and  Ida  C.  (Eberhard)  Yeakel  [38-230]; 
m  Sept.  10,  1907,  WILLIAM  MILLER,  b  Apr.  28,  1880;  s  Abraham  and  Elmina  (Fultz)  Miller.  Bar¬ 
ber;  res.  210  Greenwood  Ave.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Walter  P.,  b  Jan.  5,  1909. 


[38-456]  ELIZABETH  SPRINGER,  b  Oct.  4,  1852;  dau  Washington  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Springer 
[38-231];  m  BRUCE  P.  REA,  b  1848.  Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 

Children  (11): 

1.  George  Eli,  d  age  6  mo. 

2.  Ida  May,  b  Mar.  26,  1873;  m  Edward  Boatman. 

1.  John  Bogart. 

2.  Charles  Dutter;  Lopez,  Pa. 


[38-616] 

[38-6 17a] 

[38-6 17b] 

[38-618] 

[38-619] 

[38-620] 

[38-621] 

[38-622] 

[38-623] 

[38-624] 

[38-625] 


3.  Maggie,  b  July  29,  1875;  m 

4.  Howard,  d  1913,  m  Madie  Nuttenberg;  Sonestown,  Pa. 

5.  Henry  D.,  m  Alta  Fenner;  Woodbury,  N.  J. 

6.  Mary,  in  Curtis  Fiester;  Union,  New  York. 

7.  Laura,  d  1917;  m  Andrew  Savage. 

8.  Bessy,  b  Nov.  8,  1886;  m  John  Johnson. 

9.  Edna,  m  James  Dunlap;  Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 

10.  Pearl,  m - 

11.  Ellen,  m  Thomas  Grant;  Binghampton,  N.  Y. 

[ Letters  unans.  Inf.  given  by  Edward  Boatman.] 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rea  left  the  following  heirs: 

1.  Edna  Rea,  17  Main  St.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 

2.  Pearl  Rea,  17  Main  St.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 


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3.  Ida  Boatman,  Box  17,  Sonestown,  Pa. 

4.  Harry  Rea,  Woodbury,  N.  J. 

5.  Howard  Rea,  Sonestown,  Pa. 

6.  Mary  Fiester,  317  Duane  St.,  Union,  N.  Y. 

7.  Bessie  Johnson,  Tucker  Co.,  W.  Va. 

[From  distribution  of  estate  of  John  Yeakel .] 

Letters  addressed  to  above  were  all  returned  or  unanswered,  excepting  one  to  Mrs.  Boatman, 
whose  record  is  found  under  [38-616]. 


[38-457]  WILLIAM  SPRINGER,  b  Aug.  4,  1859;  d  Nov.  16,  1908;  s  Washington  and  Mary 
(Yeakel)  Springer  [38-231];  m,  MARGARET  CUNEROD,  dau  George  Cunerod. 

Children  (11): 

[38-626]  1.  Milton,  m  Carrie  McClinton;  Hughes ville,  Pa. 

2.  Elsie. 

[38-627]  3.  Lloyd,  m  May  Betts. 

[38-628]  4.  Harry,  b  May  31, - ;  m  Irene  Vrooman;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

[38-629]  5.  Emma  B.,  b  Jan.  8,  1889;  m  Hervey  W.  Unger. 

[38-630]  6.  Susie,  m  Maryl  Bristol;  Troy,  Pa. 

7.  McKinley;  Allen  wood,  Pa. 

8.  Helen. 

9.  Lena. 

10.  Howard. 

11.  Frank. 

[Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Harry  Springer.] 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[38-459]  CHARLES  Y.  GUYER,  b  Apr.  30,  1862;  s  James  P.  and  Catherine  (Yeakle)  Guyer 
[38-232];  m  Apr.  30,  1882,  ANNIE  M.  McKEAN,  b  Mar.  29,  1863;  dau  David  and  Bridget  A.  (Derkin) 
McKean.  Draughtsman;  res.  620  Fourth  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[38-63 la]  1 
[38-63 lb]  j 
[38-632] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Leita  M.,  b  Aug.  16,  1883;  m  {  \ '  Louig  wild 

2.  Earl  G.,  b  Feb.  19,  1885;  m  Edith  Hanson. 

3.  Edgar  L.,  b  Dec.  6,  1890;  d  June  3,  1891. 

4.  Charles  W.,  b  Dec.  17,  1893;  d  Aug.  6,  1895. 

5.  Guilford  E.,  b  May  11,  1903. 


[38-462]  MAGGIE  GUYER,  dau  James  and  Catherine  (Yeakle)  Guyer  [38-232];  m  SMITH 
JOHNSON,  and  left  the  following  heirs: 

1.  Mrs.  John  Nuss,  Erie,  Pa. 

2.  William  Johnson,  Muncy,  Pa. 

3.  Maud  Johnson  Hicks,  Franklin,  Ky. 

4.  Charles  Johnson,  Ohio. 

[  Letters  addressed  to  the  above  were  returned  by  P.  M.,  but  names  and  addresses  were  obtained  from 
distribution  of  estate  of  John  Yeakle  who  died  in  1919.  ] 

[38-463]  FLORENCE  GUYER,  b  Mar.  13,  1859;  dau  James  and  Catharine  (Yeakle)  Guyer 
[38-232];  m  Jan.  1,  1880,  EDWARD  BRYAN,  b  Nov.  11,  1848;  Laborer;  Muncy,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-633]  1.  Guy,  b  Apr.  13,  1881;  d  Aug.  6,  1907;  m  Katie  Livingood. 

2.  Mamie,  b  Mar.  27,  1884. 


[38-466]  JOSHUA  SPEARMAN,  b  Aug.  25,  1873;  s  Charles  and  Sarah  (Yeakel)  Spearman 
[38-233];  m  Feb.  20,  1902,  ALTA  SWARTZ,  b  Sept.  28,  1881;  dau  George  Swartz.  Res.  Hughesville, 
Pa.  (1918.) 


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535 


Children  (J): 

1.  Hazel  Althea,  b  Jan.  11,  1903,  d  Apr.  6,  1903. 

2.  Bertha  Anna,  b  Apr.  21,  1904. 

3.  Edna  Margaret,  b  Oct.  9,  1906. 

4.  Carrie  Etta,  b  Jan.  11,  1914. 

[38-467]  ANNIE  MABEL  DENTLER,  b  Feb.  6,  1880;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel) 
Dentler  [38-234];  m  May  3,  1902,  JOHN  E.  RUPERT,  b  Oct.  18,  1875.  Carpenter;  res.  Muncy,  Pa., 
R.  D.  6.  (1918.) 

Children  (<§)•* 

1.  Beulah  A.,  b  Apr.  24,  1903. 

2.  M.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  16,  1905. 

3.  Walter  Stanley,  b  Nov.  8,  1906. 

4.  Ina  Grace,  b  June  28,  1908. 

5.  Charlie  Elwood,  b  June  12,  1910. 

6.  Wanda  Elizabeth,  b  July  29,  1912. 

7.  Daniel  Franklin,  b  Nov.  10,  1914. 

8.  William  Thomas,  b  Aug.  24,  1917. 

[38-468]  THOMAS  EDWARD  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  24,  1871 ;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Edwards)  Yeakel 
[38-236a];  m  June  26,  1894,  NETTIE  LUELLA  HENDERSON,  b  Jan.  10,  1872;  dau  Isaac  and 
Mary  (Hobbs)  Henderson.  Farmer  and  carpenter;  res.  Parma,  Idaho.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ivan  E.,  b  Feb.  23,  1899. 

2.  Lester  S.,  b  Apr.  13,  1901. 

[38-469]  BERTHA  MARGARET  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  11,  1885;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Lentz) 
Yeakel  [38-236b];  m  Mar.  27,  1912,  WILLIAM  HENWOOD  RICKARDS,  b  Apr.  17,  1880;  s  William 
Rickards.  Salesman;  res.  31  N.  Felton  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  Bertha  Margaret  Yeakel  was  the 
first  white  child  born  in  Stark  Co.,  South  Dakota;  she  was  born  in  a  stable. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Doris  May,  b  Sept.  6,  1917. 

2.  William  Yeakel,  b  June  25,  1920. 

[38-470]  MAUD  LENTZ  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  28,  1887;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Lentz)  Yeakel 
[38-236b];  m  Oct.  3,  1914,  HOWARD  BEAR,  b  Jan.  2,  1875;  s  George  and  Ann  (Beud)  Bear.  Chemist; 
res.  7120  Hazel  Ave.,  Bywood  Manor,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Helen,  b  Sept.  16,  1916. 

[38-471]  MOLLIE  BLANCHE  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  26,  1891; daw  William  and  Mary  (Lentz)  Yeakel 
[38-236b] ;  m  Apr.  16,  1909,  HARRY  E.  HEFFNER,  b  Feb.  19,  1888;  s  Harry  C.  and  Lillian  (Schock) 
Heffner.  Civil  engineer;  res.  7120  Hazel  Ave.,  Bywood  Manor,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Mary  E.,  b  June  11,  1910. 

[38-473]  MABEL  LILLIAN  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  23.  1884;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Clarissa  (Poust)  Yeakel 
[38-238];  m  Feb.  14,  1906,  LEE  PRESTON  EICHENLAUB,  b  Aug.  26,  1885.  Res.  144  Lenox  Ave., 
Oneida,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Preston  L.,  b  Nov.  29,  1907. 

[38-476]  HAZEL  MAE  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  12,  1894;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Clarissa  (Poust)  Yeakel 
[38-238];  m  May  11,  1915,  CHARLES  BLAIR  EDER,  b  Sept.  1,  1892;  s  Samuel  and  Alice  (Blair) 
Eder.  Railroader;  res.  944  Cherry  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Charles  Blair,  b  Feb.  3,  1917. 

[38-476. la  &  b]  CHARLES  AMBROSE  (YEAKEL)  YEAGLE,  b  Aug.  12,  1855;  d  Nov.  2,  1917; 
s  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Yeakel  [38-240];  m  Oct.  2,  1876,  BELLE  LEE  STEELE;  2nd,  ALICE 
WHEELAND. 


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Children  (2): 

[38-633.1]  1.  Dr.  Edward,  m - Edkin;  St.  Marys,  Pa.;  two  children. 

[38-633.4]  2.  Henry,  m - ;  four  children. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[38-477a]  EDWARD  GRANVILLE  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  2,  1857;  s  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Yeakel 
[38-240];  m  JANE  GREY. 

[38-477L]  EDWARD  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  1881,  AMELIA  APKER,  b  Mar.  18, 
1865. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-634]  1.  Maud,  b  May  24,  1884;  m  David  Van  Runk;  Williamsport,  Pa. 

[38-635]  2.  Verna,  b  Feb.  18,  1891;  m  Paul  Ambrose  Derr. 

[Letters  mums. ;  unable  to  verify.} 

[38-478a]  MARY  J.  YEAGLE,  b  July  31,  1859;  dau  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Yeakel  [38-240]; 
m  July  21,  1879,  JAMES  ELLETT  SHARAR,  b - d  July  1,  1893;  killed  in  car  accident.  No 

issue. 

[38-478b]  MARY  (YEAGLE)  SHARAR,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  July  4,  1906,  EDWARD 
ORMAN,  b  May  18,  1859;  d  Nov.  26,  1910.  Farmer;  res.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[38-479]  THOMAS  ELLSWORTH  YEAGLE,  b  July  18,  1861;  s  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott) 
Yeakel  [38-240];  m  Feb.  4,  1881,  MARTHA  I.  RHOADS,  b  Mar.  20,  1864.  Farmer;  res.  Forksville, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-636]  1.  Charles  H.,  b  Feb.  8,  1884;  m  Rebecca  Poff. 

[38-637]  2.  Emily,  b  Feb.  5,  1886;  m  Clyde  Starr. 

3.  Edward  L.,  b  Jan.  3,  1889;  d  June  24,  1911. 

4.  William  G.,  b  Feb.  22,  1891;  d  May  26,  1891. 

5.  Ralph  E.,  b  May  6,  1901. 

6.  Jacob  S.,  b  Feb.  18,  1906. 

[38-480]  ERASTUS  E.  YEAGLE,  b  Aug.  4,  1863;  s  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Yeakel  [38-240]; 
m  Feb.  18,  1890,  GENEVIEVE  FLORA  UDART,  b  Jan.  14,  1872;  d  Nov.  23,  1910;  dau  Francis  and 
Evelyn  (Dittmyer)  Udart.  Farmer;  res.  Elbridge,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Mattie  Mary,  b  May  11,  1892;  d  Dec.  26,  1893. 

[38-638]  2.  Herbert  Francis,  b  Jan.  21,  1894;  m  Edna  Frye;  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 

[38-639]  3.  Agnes  Genevieve,  b  July  28,  1896;  m  John  Sherman;  Werdsport,  N.  Y. 

4.  Cecilia  Gertrude,  b  May  19,  1899. 

5.  Mildred  Margaret,  b  Mar.  10,  1902. 

6.  Veronica  Alice,  b  June  3,  1907. 

[38-481]  DAVID  YEAGLE,  b  Feb.  8,  1866;  s  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Yeakel  [ 38-240] ;  m  Nov.  4, 
1890,  ANNIE  LOUISA  AIRGOOD,  6  Sept.  11,  1872;  d  Feb.  28,  1919;  dau  Paul  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Hay)  Airgood.  Laborer;  res.  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[38-640]  1.  David  Paul,  b  Oct.  27,  1894;  m  Alice  A.  Showalter. 

[38-641]  2.  Edna  Irene,  b  Apr.  11,  1897;  m  Frank  J.  Kohler. 

3.  Oscar  Montgomery,  b  July  16,  1899. 

4.  Harry  Arthur,  b  July  11,  1901. 

5.  Marion  Alverta,  b  June  5,  1904. 

6.  Carl  Thomas,  b  Feb.  8,  1907. 

7.  Andrew  Joseph,  b  Feb.  13,  1910. 

[38-482]  DANIEL  HERBERT  YEAGLE,  b  Dec.  21,  1871;  s  Edward  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Yeakel 
[38-240];  m  July  16,  1895,  CORA  ALICE  HOOT,  b  May  19,  1877;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Barbara  A. 
(Glace)  Hoot.  Laborer;  res.  Cathern  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Mathias  L.,  b  Oct.  28,  1897. 

2.  Merlin  M.,  b  July  20,  1900;  d  Aug.  9,  1902. 

[38-484]  MARY  E.  FAGUE,  b  Nov.  6,  1854;  dau  John  M.  and  Catharine  (Artley)  Fague  [38-246]; 
m  Feb.  25,  1875,  THOMAS  JEFFERSON  GRAY,  b  Dec.  27,  1849;  s  Jacob  Gray.  Res.  Picture  Rocks, 
Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[38-642]  1.  John  Deitrick,  b  Aug.  19,  1877;  m - 

2.  Eba  Kathryn,  b  July  31,  1895;  unm. 

[38-485]  HANNAH  REGINA  FAGUE,  b  Aug.  6,  1856;  dan  John  M.  and  Catharine  (Artley) 
Fague  [38-246];  m  Dec.  22,  1898,  JOHN  ASHER  NUNN,  b  Feb.  21,  1853;  s  Thomas  H.  Nunn.  Farmer; 
res.  Hughesville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Barbara  Catharine,  b  Apr.  15,  1905. 

[38-488]  JOHN  FAGUE,  s  John  M.  and  Catharine  (Artley)  Fague  [38-246] ;  m  LAURA  WILSON. 
Children  (5): 

[38-643]  1.  Charles,  dec;  m  Ella  Nunn;  no  issue;  Hughesville,  Pa. 

[ 38—644 ]  2.  Susie,  m  Henry  Nunn;  Huntersville,  Pa. 

[38-645]  3.  Julia,  m  Andy  Buss;  Montoursville,  Pa. 

4.  Bertha,  d  in  infancy. 

5.  Walter,  d  in  infancy. 

[Letters  unans .] 

[38-489]  CORWIN  J.  YEAKEL,  b  July  29,  1869;  s  Joseph  Z.  and  Susanna  (Carl)  Yeakel  [38-251]; 
m  Nov.  12,  1892,  ROSA  E.  SCHAFFER,  b  Nov.  10,  1871;  dau  Theodore  and  Eliza  Amanda  (Berger) 
Schaffer.  Electric  switch  board  operator;  res.  220  S.  Center  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[38-646]  1.  Corwin  Joseph,  b  Apr.  23,  1893;  m  Dora  E.  Eastman. 

2.  Arthur  Peter,  b  June  14,  1895. 

[38-647]  3.  Harold  Theodore  Henry,  b  Feb.  2,  1898;  m  Mildred  E.  Bomboy. 

4.  Ida  Catharine  May,  b  May  3,  1901. 

[38-490]  EMMA  YEAKEL,  b  May  14,  1882;  dau  Joseph  and  Susanna  E.  (Carl)  Yeakel  [38-251]; 
m  Mar.  1,  1913,  HERBERT  ADAM  GORDON,  b  May  11,  1886;  s  Eugene  S.  and  Anna  (Warmkessel) 
Gordon.  Plumber;  res.  Topton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3) 

1.  Luella  Catharine,  b  Sept.  18,  1913. 

2.  Harry  Adam,  b  Oct.  14,  1914. 

3.  Charles  K.,  b  Jan.  4,  1916;  d  May  2,  1918. 

[38-491]  CORA  JANE  YEAKEL,  b  May  8,  1868;  dau  William  Z.  and  Lucinda  (Backenstoe) 
Yeakel  [38-252];  m  Dec.  2,  1886,  FRANCIS  M.  GEHMAN,  b  Feb.  15,  1864;  s  William  and  Anna 
Gehman.  Carpenter;  res.  424  Ridge  St.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Walter  Clarence,  b  Jan.  12,  1888;  unm. 

[38-648]  2.  William  Alfred,  b  July  15,  1892;  m  Florence  V.  Yost. 

3.  Luella  May,  b  May  27,  1894;  d  Sept.  7,  1896. 

4.  Rosa  Maggie,  b  Dec.  2,  1896;  unm. 

5.  Lucinda  Clara,  b  Jan.  31,  1902. 

6.  Lolive  Arline,  b  Oct.  3,  1910. 

[38-492]  ELLA  JANE  YEAKEL,  b  May  8,  1871;  dau  William  Z.  and  Lucinda  (Backenstoe) 
Yeakel  [38-252];  m  Aug.  22,  1895,  REV.  HARVEY  JAMES  KLINE,  b  Sept.  30,  1869;  s  Amandas 
and  Amelia  (Schantz)  Kline.  Minister  of  U.  N.  Church.  (1918.)  Res.  137  Mauch  Chunk  St.,  Nazareth, 

Pa. 


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Children  (J): 

1.  H.  Claude,  b  Nov.  21,  1898;  d  Nov.  21,  1898. 

2.  William  Alfred  Y.,  b  May  5,  1900;  U.  S.  Navy;  Newport,  R.  I. 

3.  Harvey  James,  b  Jan.  22,  1902. 

4.  Merle  Arline,  b  Mar.  8,  1905. 

[38-493]  ROSA  MARGARET  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  20,  1872;  dan  William  Z.  and  Lucinda  (Backenstoe) 
Yeakel  [38-252];  m  Aug.  6,  1904,  ANDREW  P.  SEEM,  b  May  4,  1867;  s  William  and  Rebecca  Seem. 
Telegraph  operator;  res.  423  Chestnut  St.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[38-494]  WILLIAM  ALFRED  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  9,  1875;  d  June  26,  1900;  s  William  Z.  and  Lucinda 
(Backenstoe)  Yeakel  [38-252];  m  Nov.  11,  1899,  KATIE  M.  MOYER,  b  Apr.  22,  1878;  dan  Milton  M. 
and  Mary  (Wieder)  Moyer.  Dentist;  widow  res.  2303  N.  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mary  Lucinda,  b  June  20,  1900. 

[38-495a]  ADAM  SIESHOLTZ, b  Oct.  6,  1859;d  Oct.  14,  1912;s  David  G.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Yeakel) 
Siesholtz  [38-253];  m  Jan.  13,  1883,  DIANA  GREGORY,  b  Sept.  23, 1863 ;d  Apr.  10,  1901 ;  dau  Nathaniel 
and  Matilda  (Wiegner)  Gregory  [36-35]. 

Children  (6): 

[38-649]  1.  Calvin,  b  May  5,  1883;  m  Gertrude  Grunzweig. 

[38-650]  2.  Annie,  b  June  1,  1885;  d  Jan.  13,  1911;  m  Charles  Weaver. 

3.  Mamie,  b  Aug.  26.  1888;  unm;  1010  S.  9th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Herbert,  b  Aug.  16,  1890;  unm;  1010  S.  9th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[38-651]  5.  Gertie,  b  Oct.  6,  1893;  m  Joseph  Nuver. 

[38-652]  6.  Florence,  b  Oct.  11,  1897;  m  Edwin  Lane. 

[38-495b]  ADAM  SIESHOLTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  LYDIA  ANN  WETLER  HEYDT. 
Lived  in  Allentown,  Pa.  [  No  further  data.] 

[38-496]  MARY  Y.  SIESHOLTZ,  b  Dec,  19,  1862;  d  Oct.  12,  1898;  dau  David  G.  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Yeakel)  Siesholtz  [38-253]  ;m  Nov.  1 7,  1883,  FRANKLIN  N.  BENFIELD,  b  Apr.  16, 1862;  s  Abraham 
and  Lucinda  (Rohrbach)  Benfield.  Justice  of  the  Peace;  res.  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1920.)  Franklin  N. 
Benfield  married  2d  time,  Amanda,  sister  of  Mary,  [38-497.4]. 

Children  (7): 

[38-653]  1.  Eliza  Ann,  b  Sept.  3,  1884;  m  James  S.  Shankweiler. 

[38-654]  2.  Claude  E.,  b  Sept.  6,  1887;  m  Mary  Reinert. 

[38-655]  3.  Minnie  S.,  b  Mar.  26,  1889;  m  Marvin  J.  Letcher. 

4.  Irvin  S.,  b  Sept.  21,  1890;  unm;  Alburtis,  Pa. 

[38-656]  5.  Mary  Ann,  b  Sept.  10,  1892;  m  Henry  W.  Fox. 

6.  Franklin  S.,  b  July  4,  1896;  unm;  Alburtis,  Pa. 

[38-657]  7.  Lillie  Sarah,  b  Oct.  4,  1898;  m  Lloyd  Oberholtzer. 

[38-497]  EMMALINDA  SIESHOLTZ,  b  June  3,  1865;  d  July  20,  1904;  dau  David  G.  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Yeakel)  Siesholtz  [38-253];  m  Oct.  23,  1887,  MENNO  GEISSINGER,  b  Apr.  20,  1852  ;s  Abraham 
and  Anna  (Bechtel)  Geissinger.  Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {11): 

1.  Katie,  b  Feb.  15,  1889;  Columbus,  Ohio. 

2.  Fred,  b  Mar.  16,  1890. 

[38-657.1]  3.  Francis,  b  Mar.  19,  1891;  m  Joanna  Little. 

4.  James,  b  June  1,  1893;  d  Aug.  25,  1914. 

5.  Nancy,  b  Nov.  16,  1894;  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  Frank,  b  Feb.  19,  1896. 

7.  Harvey,  b  Oct.  29,  1897 ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

8.  Howard,  b  Mar.  22,  1899;  Spring  City,  Pa. 

9.  Mary,  b  July  23,  1900;  Phila.,  Pa. 

10.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  13,  1901;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

11.  Lucy,  b  May  22,  1904;  Zionsville,  Pa. 


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[38-497.1]  CATHARINE  SIESHOLTZ,  b  Feb.  19,  1870;  dau  David  G.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Yeakel) 
Siesholtz  [38-253] ;  m  Sept.  7,  1894,  ABRAHAM  H.  GERHART,  b  Apr.  26,  1861 ;  s  George  and  Rebecca 
(Heydt)  Gerhart.  Farmer;  res.  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {11): 

1.  Neuman  S.,  b  Feb.  7,  1895;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

[38-657.2]  2.  Pearl  S.,  b  Jan.  5,  1897;  m  Albert  A.  Busch. 

3.  Lyman  S.,  b  Feb.  23,  1898;  117  N.  11th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Norman  S.,  b  Jan.  22,  1900;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

5.  Florence  S.,  b  Jan.  27,  1903;  d  Jan.  29,  1903. 

6.  Laura  Elsie  S.,  b  Jan.  24,  1904. 

7.  Ada  Susanna  S.,  b  May  11,  1905. 

8.  Herman  Nevin  S.,  b  Mar.  9,  1908. 

9.  Lulu  Catharine  S.,  b  Dee.  8,  1909. 

10.  Helen  Mae  S.,  b  Apr.  3,  1913. 

11.  George  Winfield  S.,  b  Nov.  28,  1914. 

[38-497.4]  AMANDA  SIESHOLTZ,  b  Mar.  24,  1877;  dau  David  G.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Yeakel) 
Siesholtz  [38-253];  m  Jan.  20,  1909,  FRANKLIN  N.  BENFIELD,  b  Apr.  16,  1862;  s  Abraham  and 
Lucinda  (Rohrbach)  Benfield.  Justice  of  the  Peace;  res.  R.  F.  D.,  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1920.)  Franklin 
N.  Benfield  married  1st,  Mary  Y.  Siesholtz,  sister  of  Amanda,  [38-496]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elva  S.,  b  Jan.  1,  1910. 

2.  Walter  Abraham,  b  Apr.  11,  1915. 

[38-498]  WILLIAM  HENRY  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  16,  1868;  s  Zimry  and  Mary  Ann  (Lemon)  Yeakel 
[38-254];  m  July  1,  1896,  CORA  BERRY,  b  May  30,  1879;  d  Aug.  12,  1910;  twin  sister of  Mrs.  Robert 
M.  Yeakel  [38-501].  Res.  Bakerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Albert  Edwin,  b  Apr.  12,  1897. 

2.  Joseph  Calvin,  b  Jan.  28,  1901. 

3.  Ruth  Agnes,  b  June  19,  1902. 

4.  Archey  Hepler,  b  Dec.  4,  1903. 

[38-499]  SUSAN  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  21,  1870;  d  July  24,  1913;  dau  Zimry  and  Mary  Ann 
(Lemon)  Yeakel  [38-254];  m  June  19,  1890,  JAMES  W.  STALEY,  b  Nov.  10,  1865;  s  Andrew  W.  and 
Catherine  (Budd)  Staley.  Caretaker  of  roads;  res.  Bakerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-658]  1.  Elva  V.,  b  Feb.  26,  1891;  m  Albert  R.  Kramer. 

2.  Bell  M.,  b  Dec.  8,  1893. 

[38-659]  3.  Hazel  T.,  b  Jan.  19,  1895;  m  Bly  J.  Poff. 

4.  George  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1900;  d  Apr.  2,  1900. 

5.  Minnie  C.,  b  July  24,  1902. 

6.  William  A.,  b  Mar.  6,  1906. 

[38-500]  MINNIE  EMMA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  4,  1872;  dau  Zimry  and  Mary  Ann  (Lemon)  Yeakel 
[38-254] ;  m  June  15,  1893,  HERMAN  WILLIAM  EBEL,  b  June  20,  1867 ;  s  John  and  Caroline  (Giese) 
Ebel.  Supt.,  West  Penn.  Power  Co.;  res.  McDonald,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Myrtle  I  dell,  b  Mar.  28,  1894. 

2.  Harry  Zimry,  b  Mar.  29,  1896. 

3.  Eric  John,  b  Sept.  30,  1897. 

4.  Robert  William,  b  Aug.  21,  1902. 

[38-501]  ROBERT  MILTON  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  25,  1877;  s  Zimry  and  Mary  Ann  (Lemon)  Yeakel 
[38-254];  m  Dec.  23,  1903,  CARRIE  BERRY,  b  May  30,  1879;  d  Feb.  12,  1905;  twin  sister  of  Mrs. 
Wm.  H.  Yeakel  [38-498],  late  of  Bakerstown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Paul  Bartley,  b  Oct.  20,  1904. 


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[38-502]  HARRY  B.  FRAZIER,  b  July  6,  1862;  s  Andy  and  Susan  (Yeakel)  Frazier  [38-255];  m 
Nov.  5,  1884,  SARAH  J.  CUNNINGHAM,  b  June  10,1866;  dau  Hugh  and  Charlotte  (McDennick) 
Cunningham.  Plasterer;  res.  34  Clifton  Park,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-660]  1.  Andy,  b  Nov.  24,  1886;  m  Mary  M.  Min. 

2.  H.  M.,  b  Dec.  26,  1892;  Receiving  Ship,  Navy  Yard,  D.  CL 

[38-503]  MAUDE  A.  FRAZIER,  b  Feb.  27,  1875;  dau  Andy  and  Susan  (Yeakel)  Frazier  [38-255]; 
m  Dec.  19,  1901,  CLIFFORD  M.  ALTER,  b  Apr.  28,  1872;  s  Oscar  and  Fannie  (Steele)  Alter.  Res. 
6315  Phillips  Ave.,  East  End,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-504]  MARY  J.  YEAGLE,  b  May  18,  1856;  dau  Levi  and  Sarah  M.  (Ramsey)  Yeagle [38-256]; 
m  Oct.  21,  1880,  DANIEL  ELIAS  ZINN,  b  1845;  d  Apr.  15,  1913;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  Zinn.  Electrician; 
res.  202  Lehigh  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[38-661]  1.  George  D.,  b  Sept.  1,  1881;  d  Nov.,  1914;  m  Alma  Will. 

[38-662]  2.  Sarah  M.,  b  Feb.  14,  1883;  m  Clarence  D.  Steel. 

[38-663]  3.  Nellie  F.,  b  Oct.  8,  1885;  m  Edward  A.  Dodd. 

4.  William  H.,  b  Jan.  31,  1887;  d  Oct.  24,  1906;  unm. 

5.  Mary  J.,  b  Oct.  10,  1888;  d  Oct.  10,  1888. 

6.  Harry  F.,  b  Oct.  7,  1890,  unm. 

[38-506]  ALBERT  H.  WADDELL,  b  Feb.  1,  1856;  s  John  and  Lucy  (Yeakel)  Waddell  [38-259]; 
m  Oct.  30,  1879,  HENRIETTA  OLIVE  PHILLIPS,  b  Apr.  26,  1857 ;  dau  John  and  Martha  (Crummy) 
Phillips.  Building  contractor;  res.  6738  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[38-664]  1.  Lillie  Alice,  b  Mar.  3,  1881;  m  G.  Dana  Henderson. 

2.  Martha,  b  Oct.  14,  1883;  d  Mar.  2,  1887. 

[38-507a]  SUSAN  M.  WADDELL,  b  Nov.  9,  1858;  dau  John  and  Lucy  (Yeakel)  Waddell  [38-259]; 
m  Nov.  22,  1874,  ANTHONY  KAFER,  b  Apr.  21,  1851;  d  June  7,  1892. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[38-665]  1.  Charles  A.,  b  Sept.  12,  1875;  m  Nina  Elliott. 

2.  Howard  A.,  b  Sept.  17,  1877;  d  July  2,  1879. 

[38-666]  3.  Otis  E.,  b  Jan.  15,  1880;  m  Margaret  G.  Gehlhaar. 

[38-667]  4.  Elmer  C.,  b  May  6,  1883;  d  Apr.  8,  1912;  m  Bertha  Cline. 

5.  Susie  L.,  b  Dec.  17,  1885;  d  Dec.  25,  1885. 

6.  Roy  V.,  b  Mar.  13,  1890;  d  Feb.  21,  1891. 

[38-507b]  SUSAN  M.  (WADDELL)  KAFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  2,  1895,  ABRAM 
MILLINGAR,  b  Dec.  16,  1847;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Scott)  Millingar.  Street  car  conductor;  res.  430 
Borland  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[38-508a]  MARY  MELISSA  WADDELL,  b  Sept.  7,  1860;  dau  John  and  Lucy  (Yeakel)  Waddell 
[38-259];  m  Aug.  12,  1879,  JOHN  KAFER,  b  1860. 


One  child: 

[38-67 lb]  1  Willard  A->  b  Dec.  11,  1880;  m 


|  1.  Grace  Bryan. 

1  2.  Annie  Rudolph. 


[38-508b]  MARY  MELISSA  (WADDELL)  KAFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  12,  1886, 
JAMES  G.  ALLISON,  b  July  17,  1853;  s  George  and  Agnes  (Cunningham)  Allison.  Janitor;  res. 
896  E.  Diamond  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Roy  V.,  b  Feb.  11,  1899;  806  E.  Diamond  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[38-509]  ALLEN  E.  BORTZ,  b  May  9,  1875;  s  Solomon  Y.  and  Mary  K.  (Willauer)  Bortz 
[38-260];  m  Aug.  21,  1897,  LAURA  B.  MARKLEY,  b  Jan.  19,  1877;  dau  Philip  and  Hettie  (Bossert) 
Markley.  Railroad  agent;  res.  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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541 


Children  (4)-' 

1.  Russell  Eugene,  b  Apr.  24,  1899;  d  Sept.  11,  1899. 

2.  Myron  Stanley,  b  Sept.  23,  1901. 

3.  Nelson  Markley,  b  Aug.  3,  1908. 

[38-510]  ALBERT  S.  WEAND,  b  Dec.  3,  1880;  d  May  5,  1911;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Shelly) 
Weand  [38-261];  m  Oct.  31,  1906,  JOHANNA  F.  MUELLER,  b  Sept.  11,  1884;  dau  Herman  and 
Emelia  (Greiner)  Mueller.  Office  clerk;  res.  2119  W.  Van  Pelt  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Melba  E.,  b  Sept.  19,  1908;  d  May  11,  1912. 

[38-511]  GEORGE  BICKLEY  WEAND,  b  Nov.  7,  1887;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Shelly)  Weand 
[38-261];  7n  Aug.  2,  1919,  JOSEPHINE  WINKELSPECHT,  b  May  4,  1888;  dau  John  and 
Margaret  (Sundermier)  Winkelspecht.  Prop.,  printer;  res.  3273  Joyce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1920.) 

[38-512]  LILLIAN  M.  WEAND,  b  Dec.  18,  1890;  dau  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Shelly)  Weand 
[38-261];  m  June  10,  1916,  HARRY  SARFERT,  s  Max  Sarfert.  Hosiery  Mfr. ;  res.  4945  N.  16th 
St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Burnice  S.,  b  Feb.  28,  1917. 

2.  Minerva  E.,  b  Apr.  13,  1920. 

[38-513]  GEORGE  C.  REDDING,  b  Aug.  7,  1878;  s  James  R.  and  Mary  (Wieand)  Redding 
[38-262];  m  June  22,  1904,  EMMA  KRIER,  b  Aug.  12,  1882;  dau  Moore  and  Augusta  (Evans)  Krier. 
Machinist;  res.  100  Wentz  St.,  Olney,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  Apr.  25,  1909. 

2.  Edith,  b  May  2,  1911. 

3.  George,  b  June  15,  1914. 

[38-514]  CLARA  E.  REDDING,  b  Sept.  6,  1882;  dau  James  R.  and  Mary  (Wieand)  Redding 
[38-262];  m  Mar.  20,  1902,  WALTER  RUTHERFORD,  b  Jan.  8,  1877;  s  Henry  and  Margaret 
(Stagner)  Rutherford.  Painter;  res.  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Esther  M b  June  28,  1905. 

[38-515]  JONAS  B.  MOLL,  b  Sept.  30,  1877;  s  Mahlon  and  Sarah  Ann  (Breisch)  Moll  [38-263]; 
rn  Oct.  12,  1901,  MELINDA  ELIZABETH  SEIBERT,  b  Apr.  16,  1879;  dau  Anthony  and  Matilda 
(Hettrick)  Seibert  [43-77c].  Shoemaker;  res.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Clarence  S.,  b  Mar.  27,  1902;  d  Apr.  15,  1902. 

2.  Lloyd  S.,  b  Dec.  26,  1904. 

3.  Bessie  S.,  b  Oct.  13,  1906. 

4.  Infant  son,  b  and  d  Oct.  9,  1908. 

[38-516a]  SARAH  MARTHA  RENNINGER,  b  Jan.  4,  1876;  dau  Jacob  and  Adelia  (Moll)  Ren- 
ninger  [38-264] ;  m  Apr.  16,  1893,  LEVI  R.  DURN,  b  Dec.  1,  1854;  d  Nov.  1,  1905;  s  Joseph  Durn. 
Farmer;  res.  Hellertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 4)'- 

1.  Infant,  b  May  16,  1894;  d  May  18,  1894. 

[38-672]  2.  Emma  M.,  b  Aug.  27,  1895;  m  Reuben  McDermitt,  S.  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

3.  Charles  D.  H.,  b  June  15,  1898;  Hellertown,  Pa. 

4.  Minnie  M.,  b  Oct.  25,  1904;  d  July  10,  1910. 

[38-5 16b]  SARAH  MARTHA  (RENNINGER)  DURN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  30,  1908, 
OWEN  G.  RIEGEL,  b  Jan.  2,  1863;  s  Matthias  and  Lamanda  (Krauss)  Riegel.  Plumber;  res.  Heller¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Austin,  b  June  11,  1909. 

2.  George  O.,  b  Nov.  1,  1911. 

3.  Jennie  L.,  b  Nov.  6,  1913. 


[38-517]  HOWARD  EDWARD  BREISCH,  b  Mar.  31,  1876;  s  Michael  T.  and  Susanna  (Moll) 
Breisch  [38-265];  m  June  29,  1901,  MARTHA  J.  YODER,  b  June  10,  1880;  dan  Henry  and  Eliza 
(Baim)  Yoder.  Conductor  on  C.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. ;  res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Alma  Viola,  b  Dec.  21,  1901. 

2.  Henry  Michael,  b  Jan.  2,  1904. 

3.  Warren  Arthur,  b  May  24,  1905. 

4.  Elsie  Caroline,  b  May  15,  1907. 

5.  Matilda  May,  b  Jan.  31,  1910. 

6.  Lillian  Eliza,  b  Oct.  22,  1911. 

7.  Evelyn  Minerva,  b  Dec.  2,  1914. 

8.  Mirion  Sarah,  b  Oct.  31,  1915. 

9.  Helen  Sadie,  b  May  17,  1917;  d  May  17,  1917. 

10.  Larue  Sula,  b  Sept.  9,  1918. 


[38-518]  MARTHA  BREISCH,  b  Mar.  5,  1883;  dau  Michael  T.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Moll)  Breisch 
[38-267];  rn  Apr.  13,  1907,  GEORGE  T.  WOLLE,  b  Apr.  9,  1886; s  Francis  and  Emma  (Torrence) 
Wolle.  Master  mechanic;  res.  324  E.  6th  St.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ruth  C.,  b  Aug.  3,  1908. 

[38-519]  KATE  BREISCH,  b  Apr.  22,  1884;  dau  Michael  T.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Moll)  Breisch  [38- 
267];  m  June  14,  1906,  ASA  GEORGE  WILVERT,  b  Sept.  8,  1883;  s  George  and  Lilia  (Ehrig)  Wilvert. 
Moulder;  res.  400  Fernwood  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  Jan.  15,  1907. 

2.  Lillian,  b  Feb.  9,  1908. 

3.  Ruth,  b  May  3,  1909. 

4.  Kathryn,  b  Jan.  10,  1911. 

[38-520]  IDA  BREISCH,  b  Aug.  25,  1886;  dau  Michael  T.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Moll)  Breisch  [38-267]; 
m  Jan.  2,  1908,  WARREN  JACOBY,  b  Oct.  10,  1885;  s  John  and  Anna  (Gerhart)  Jacoby.  Farmer; 
res.  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Arthur,  b  Dec.  16,  1908;  d  Aug.  7,  1910. 

2.  Lester,  b  June  10,  1911. 

3.  Kenneth,  b  June  30,  1913. 

4.  W.  Reese,  b  Oct.  9,  1915. 


[38-521]  MICHAEL  S.  BREISCH,  b  May  22,  1888;  s  Michael  T.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Moll)  Breisch 
[38-267];  m  May  26,  1909,  SADIE  E.  BERGER,  b  Mar.  15,  1892.  Dealer  in  lumber  and  cordwood; 
res.  Shelly,  Pa.  (1919.)  , 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emily  C.,  b  June  11,  1911. 

2.  Lawrence  J. 

3.  Lamar  W. 


twins,  b  June  8,  1917. 


[38-522]  JENNIE  K.  HILLEGASS,  b  Aug.  23,  1890;  dau  Manoah  and  Dinah  (Krauss)  Hillegass 
[38-269];  m  Dec.  24,  1908,  WILLIAM  SCHLOTTER,  s  Reuben  Schlotter.  Res.  East  Greenville,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  Howard,  b  May  12,  1909. 


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543 


[38-523]  MARVIN  ANDREW  HILLEGASS,  b  Sept.  4,  1897;  s  Manoah  and  Dinah  (Krauss) 
Hillegass  [38-269];  m  1919,  ELVERDA  HARING,  dau  Harvey  Haring.  Cigar  maker;  res.  East 
Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Grace,  b  Nov.  6,  1919. 


[38-524]  ELIZABETH  STICHTER,  b  Aug.  27,  1848;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Marsteller) 
Stichter  [38-270];  m  Feb.  14,  1885,  MONROE  LAYTON,  b  June  27,  1857;  s  James  and  Judy  (Miller) 
Layton.  Res.  Old  Zionsville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[38-525]  CATHARINE  STICHTER,  b  Sept.  30,  1855;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Marsteller) 
Stichter  [38-270];  m  Jan.  13,  1877,  SYLVESTER  REINHART,  b  May  15,  1856;  s  Reuben  and 
Angelina  Reinhart.  Farmer;  res.  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[38-673]  1.  Alice  Cora,  b  Oct.  15,  1877;  m  Horace  Moyer. 

2.  Anna  Mary,  b  Oct.  5,  1878;  dec. 

[38-674]  3.  Emma  Laura,  b  Jan.  5,  1881;  m  Edwin  A.  Mohr. 

4.  Mary  Martha,  b  Oct.  25,  1883;  d  Nov.  17,  1918. 

5.  Maggie  May,  b  May  29,  1892. 

[38-526]  JOHN  M.  STICHTER,  b  Oct.  26,  1851;  d  Sept.  5,  1912;  s  Jeremiah  and  Catharine 
(Marsteller)  Stichter  [38-270];  m  June  18,  1881,  KATE  MASTER,  b  Oct.  25,  1858;  dau  David  and 
Catharine  (Hunsberger)  Master  [43-62].  Carpenter.  (1920.) 

Children  (S’); 

1.  Harry  Jason,  b  Nov.  7,  1882;  d  Sept.  30,  1883. 

2.  Daisy  Catherine,  b  Apr.  6,  1884;  d  Jan.  11,  1897. 

[38-675]  3.  Annie  Grace,  b  Jan.  17,  1886;  m  Monroe  S.  Geissinger. 

[38-676]  4.  Lizzie  Irene,  b  May  13,  1888;  m  Clayton  C.  Ivratzer. 

5.  Mabel  Lovinia,  b  May  13,  1890;  d  Sept.  10,  1892. 

[38-677]  6.  Sadie  Victoria,  b  June  23,  1892;  m  Oliver  F.  Wert. 

[38-678]  7.  Elmer  Francis,  b  Aug.  7,  1894;  m  Elsie  E.  Moyer. 

8.  Clarence  Edgar,  b  Dec.  23,  1897. 

[38-527]  ANNA  REBECCA  GABEL,  b  Oct.  3,  1847;  dau  Samuel  and  Maria  G.  (Stichter)  Gabel 
[38-271];  m  Sept.  26,  1874,  JOHN  FOX,  b  Nov.  25,  1842;  s  Christian  and  Rosa  (Glasser)  Fox.  Laborer; 
res.  208  N.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John,  b  Apr.  15,  1875;  d  Nov.  30,  1878. 

[38-679]  2.  Rosa  E.,  b  Jan.  20,  1877;  m  John  Rathman. 

[38-680]  3.  Charles  S.,  b  Dec.  27,  1883;  m  Bessie  Fricker. 


[38-528]  PETER  HENRY  GABEL,  b  Jan.  15,  1849;  dJan.  26,  1900;  s  Samuel  and  Maria  G.  (Stich¬ 
ter)  Gabel  [38-271  \;m  Mar.  19,  1871,  FREDERICA  STEINBACH,5  July  14,  1846;  dau  Frederick 
and  Christine  (Dod)  Steinbach.  Stone  mason;  res.  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[38-681] 

[38-682a] 

[38-682b] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Emma  E.,  b  Jan.  5,  1872;  d  July  17,  1872. 

2.  Anna  M.,  b  May  30,  1873;  m  Joseph  S.  Whitmoyer. 

!  3.  Mary  C„  b  Nov.  19,  1874;  m  I  *•  ^muel  E  Cummings. 

J  [  2.  John  D.  Fies. 

4.  Ellen  E.,  b  Dec.  23,  1877 ;  is  an  inmate  of  the  state  asylum  at  Wernersville,  Pa.;  she  had 
a  natural  son  by  Paul  F.  Gable,  also  an  inmate  of  the  institution  for  feeble  minded  at 
Spring  City,  Pa. 


[38-530]  JEREMIAH  JEFFERSON  GABEL,  b  Sept.  7,  1851;  s  Samuel  and  Maria  G.  (Stichter) 
Gabel  [38-271];  m  Dec.  21,  1873,  SUSAN  BROWN,  b  Sept.  29,  1853;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Bern- 
hart)  Brown.  Shoemaker;  res.  1047  Fehrs  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[38-531]  WILLIAM  THOMAS  GABEL,  b  Mar.  27,  1854;  s  Samuel  and  Maria  G.  (Stichter) 
Gabel  [38-271];  m  Mar.  30,  1878,  CLARA  MOLL,  b  Dec.  4,  1857;  dau  Henry  and  Sara  (Bitting) 
Moll.  Shoemaker;  res.  332  Mulberry  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (5): 

[38-683]  1.  Ellsworth,  b  Sept.  22,  1878;  m  Mary  M.  Ray. 

[38-684]  2.  Agnes,  b  Mar.  15,  1882;  m  Lester  Percy  Biehl. 

3.  Harry,  b  Aug.  14,  1880;  d  May  30,  1881. 

4.  John  George,  b  Aug.  8,  1883;  d  Sept.  1,  1883. 

5.  Sally  Maria,  b  Nov.  5,  1884;  d  Apr.,  1887. 

[38-532]  AMBROSE  SAMUEL  GABEL,  b  Apr.  25,  1856;  s  Samuel  and  Maria  G.  (Stichter) 
Gabel  [38-271];  m  Feb.  12,  1881,  ROSA  ALICE  GOOD,  b  Dec.  23,  1864;  dau  Augustus  and  Lucinda 
(Wanner)  Good.  Moulder;  res.  638  Mulberry  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[38-685]  1.  John  Henry,  b  July  14,  1881;  m  Olivia  H.  Deysher. 

[38-687]  2.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  8,  1883;  m  George  Derr. 

[38-686]  3.  Bessie  May,  b  Sept.  18,  1885;  m  Robert  C.  Etchberger. 

4.  Samuel  Augustus,  b  Jan.  18,  1889;  d  June  28,  1890. 

[38-688]  5.  Clara  Lucinda,  b  July  6,  1892;  m  Carl  A.  LeVan. 

6.  Elsie  Florence,  b  Aug.  5,  1896;  d  May  23,  1897. 

7.  Esther  Ruth,  b  June  5,  1898;  d  June  26,  1898. 

8.  Esther  Ruth,  b  Nov.  3,  1900. 

[38-533]  MARY  A.  STICHTER,  b  Aug.  19,  1857;  d  Apr.  1,  1907;  dau  Copeland  and  Sarah  A. 
(Deischer)  Stichter  [38-272];  m  JOSEPH  H.  MARSTON,  d  Mar.  29,  1906.  No  issue. 

Joseph  H.  Marston  married  1st  time,  Mrs.  Henry  A.  Lengwick. 

[38-534]  DR.  HENRY  D.  STICHTER,  b  Aug.  14,  1865;  a  Copeland  and  Sarah  A.  (Deischer) 
Stichter  [38-272];  m  Apr.  26,  1894,  CATHARINE  B.  BAKER,  b  June  27,  1863;  dau  Issachar  and 
Amelia  A.  (Borland)  Baker.  Practicing  physician;  res.  1720  W.  Tioga  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  Dr. 
Henry  D.  Stichter  was  born  at  Palm,  Pa.,  and  was  one  of  the  early  students  of  Perkiomen  Seminary. 
He  entered  the  drug  store  of  Dr.  Henry  Bobb  and  after  a  year’s  service  went  to  Phila.,  and  was  em¬ 
ployed  in  various  drug  stores.  He  entered  the  Phila.  College  of  Pharmacy,  from  which  he  graduated 
in  1885.  In  the  fall  of  1887,  he  entered  the  medicinal  department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
receiving  his  degree  in  June,  1889,  and  has  continued  the  practice  of  medicine  to  the  present  day. 

One  child:  Kathryn  A.,  b  June  3,  1896. 

[38-535a]  ESTHER  GIBBERT,  b  Apr.  15,  1863;  d  Nov.  22,  1902;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Catharine 
Anna  (Stichter)  Gibbert  [38-273];  m  May  9,  1884,  PETER  SCHAEFFER,  b  Feb.  4,  1859;  d  Apr. 
9,  1891;  s  George  and  Anna  (Bechtel)  Schaeffer. 

One  child: 

[38-689]  Maud  R.,  b  Oct.  21,  1885;  m  William  Strohm. 

[38-535b]  ESTHER  GIBBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  14,  1891,  NATHANIEL 
EMBODY,  b  July  1,  1858.  Foundry  man;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pearl,  b  May  30,  1892;  d  Nov.  22,  1908. 

[38-690]  2.  Catherine,  b  Jan.  16,  1894;  m  Robert  Dayler. 

[38-536]  EMMA  MESSELINA  GIBBERT,  b  Jan.  15,  1870;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Stichter) 
Gibbert  [38-273];  m  Nov.  9,  1889,  HORACE  S.  REITNAUER,  b  Dec.  9,  1869.  Res.  335  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[38-691]  1.  Maggie,  b  Feb.  5,  1890;  m  Frank  Ziss. 

2.  Annie,  b  Feb.  3,  1892;  d  Mar.  26,  1897. 

3.  Jonas,  b  Jan.  21,  1895;  with  A.  E.  F.,  France. 

[38-692]  4.  Charles,  b  Sept.  2,  1899;  m  Minnie  Leval. 

5.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  20,  1900. 

6.  Marion,  b  Feb.  26,  1903. 


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7.  Helen,  b  Oct.  23,  1905. 

8.  Ralph,  b  Aug.  25,  1908. 

9.  Francis,  b  Apr.  25,  1911;  d  Oct.  23,  1917. 

10.  Esther,  b  Nov.  21,  1916. 

[38-537]  AMBROSE  F.  STAHLER,  b  Apr.  15,  1851;  d  May  6,  1911;  s  Charles  and  Maria  Ann 
(Reichenbach)  Stahler  [38-274];  m  Jan.  22,  1898,  L.  REBECCA  GEIGER;  dau  Joel  and  Hannah 
(Miller)  Geiger.  Cigar  maker;  res.  450  Washington  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


[38-538]  ALBERT  STAHLER,  b  Jan.  9,  1864;  s  Charles  and  Maria  Ann  (Reichenbach)  Stahler 
[38-274];  m  June  21,  1894,  BELLE  LAWSON,  b  Aug.  23,  1864;  dau  Harrison  and  Susan  (Breeze) 
Lawson.  Custodian  of  Safety  Deposit  Vault;  res.  27  Albany  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  No  children. 
(1919.) 

[38-538.1]  REV  FRANKLIN  EUGENE  WIEDER,  b  Apr.  12,  1861;  s  Henry  G.  and  Lydia  K. 
(Pflieger)  Wieder  [38-275];  m  AMANDA  ELIZABETH  DERR,  b  June  12,  1862;  dau  William  and 
Caroline  (Housekeeper)  Derr.  Clergyman;  res.,  1220  N.  57th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-691.1]  1.  Mabel  B.,  b  June  24,  1882;  m  Dr.  C.  Howard  Pratt;  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

[38-691.2]  2.  H.  Ralph,  b  Feb.  11,  1894;  m  Del  Norte  B.  Seacrist;  Phila.,  Pa. 


[38-538.6]  ELLEN  A.  WIEDER,  b  Aug.  19,  1868;  dau  Henry  G.  and  Lydia  K.  (Pflieger)  Wieder 
[38-275];  m  July  4,  1921,  DR.  FRANK  B.  MORSE.  Retired  physician;  res.,  262  South  46th  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[38-538.7]  EDWIN  PFLIEGER  WIEDER,  b  Aug.  21,  1874;  s  Henry  G.  and  Lydia  K.  (Pflieger) 
Wieder  [38-275];  m  MARGARET  CLARK,  b  Sept.  18,  1872;  dau  Frank  and  Mary  (Wood)  Clark. 
Prudential  Insurance  agent;  res.,  1546  North  59th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Ethel  May,  b  Oct.  17,  1894;  1546  N.  59th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[38-538.8]  LILY  M.  WIEDER,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  dau  Henry  G.  and  Lydia  Iv.  (Pflieger)  Wieder  [38- 
275];  m  WILLIAM  J.  REGN,  b  Sept.  29,  1875;  s  Apr.  1,  1920;  s  Michael  and  Celestine  (Antoine)  Regn. 
Salesman;  res.,  2861  North  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel  Agnes,  b  Sept.  2,  1903. 

2.  William  Henry,  b  Aug.  12,  1917. 


[38-538.10]  MARIA  MILLER,  dau  David  and  Emmeline  (Sell)  Miller  [38-280]; 
FREY. 


[38-692.10] 

[70-40b] 

[38-692. 11a] 

[38-692.1  lb] 

[38-692.12] 

[38-692.13] 

[38-692.14] 


Children  (5): 


J2.  Charles,  b 

3.  Clinton,  m - ;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

4.  Kate  C.,  b  Jan.  22,  1877;  m  Harrison  M.  Kline. 

5.  Meda,  m  William  Schoedell;  248  S.  Penn  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[ Information  by  Mrs.  H.  K.  Schultz.] 


1.  Ida,  b  May 


27,  1866;  m 
- ;  m 


1.  Oscar  K.  Fetherman. 

2.  Horatio  K.  Schultz. 

1.  Amanda  Schultz. 

2.  - - - 


m  READEN 


[38-538.12]  ELIZABETH  MILLER,  b  Mar.  25,  1852;  d  Mar.  23,  1895;  dau  David  and  Emaline 
(Sell)  Miller  [38-280];  m  Sept.  4,  1875,  NICHOLAS  FREY,  b  Jan.  16,  1854;  s  Benjamin  and  Fayetta 
(Anthony)  Frey.  Farmer;  res.  Green  Lane,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Alfred  C.,  b  Apr.  27,  1876;  d  Oct.  21,  1879. 

2.  Harry  Nicholas,  b  Oct.  21,  1877;  d  Nov.  5,  1879. 

3.  Elmer  Elhannon,  b  Sept.  12,  1879;  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

[38-692.15]  4.  Emma  Fayetta,  b  Apr.  18,  1881;  m  Lewis  Sharp;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

5.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  June  28,  1883;  4701  N.  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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6.  Harvey  Oscar,  b  Oct.  14,  1886;  Lehighton,  Pa. 

[38-692.16]  7.  Katie  Louise,  b  Mar.  14,  1889;  m  James  Parke;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

8.  Irwin  Raymond,  b  Mar.  23,  1893;  Weissport,  Pa. 

[38-540]  JACOB  WILLIAM  GEHO,  b  Aug.  20,  1860;  s  William  T.  and  Hannah  (Jones)  Gelio 
[38-285];  m  Feb.  12,  1881,  REBECCA  NUSS,  b  Oct.  29,  1860;  dan  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Weidner) 
Nuss.  Carpenter  and  contractor;  res.  618  New  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[38-695]  1.  Demus,  b  May  26,  1881;  m  Ida  Roth. 

[11-225]  2.  Estella,  b  Feb.  13,  1884;  m  Daniel  S.  Urffer. 

3.  Jacob  S.,  b  Nov.  9,  1904. 

[38-541]  CLINTON  MORRIS  GEHO,  b  July  28,  1866;  d  Jan.  4,  1906;  s  William  T.  and  Hannah 
(Jones)  Geho  [38-285];  m  Dec.  25,  1887,  AMANDA  M.  FOX,  b  Apr.  21,  1869;  dau  David  G.  and  Katie 
(Miller)  Fox.  Carpenter;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-696]  1.  William  D.,  b  Oct.  14,  1887;  m  Amy  L.  Romig. 

[38-697]  2.  Silva  May,  b  Aug.  28,  1890;  m  Jacob  R.  Baum. 

[38-542]  HANNAH  ROSETTE  GEHO,  b  May  30,  1872;  dau  William  T.  and  Hannah  (Jones) 
Geho  [38-285];  m  Jan.  23,  1892,  SAMUEL  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  7,  1865;  s  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Schuler) 
Snyder.  Farmer;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Arthur  W.,  b  Aug.  31,  1890. 

2.  Ralph  W.,  b  June  20,  1892. 

[38-697.1]  3.  Howard  N.,  6  Apr.  4,  1895;  m  Estella  M.  Krauss. 

[38-698]  4.  Clarence  I.,  b  July  16,  1896;  m  Beulah  Miller. 

5.  Paul  S.,  b  Feb.  3,  1898. 

[38-699]  6.  Iona  H.,  b  Oct.  7,  1899;  m  Edwin  Leister. 

7.  Ada  E.,  b  Dec.  19,  1900. 

8.  Anna  L.,  b  Nov.  3,  1902. 

9.  Marie  S.,  b  Mar.  24,  1905. 

[38-543]  MILTON  B.  GEHO,  b  Dec.  1,  1867;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Bittenbender)  Geho  [38-286b]; 
m  Feb.  2,  1889,  LIZZIE  A.  KRATZ,  b  Oct.  13,  1868;  dau  Jacob  Kratz.  Farmer;  res.  Bedminster,  Pa. 
(1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[38-700]  1.  Hattie  E.,  b  June  30,  1893;  m  Raymond  Steeley. 

2.  Edna  M.,  b  July  10,  1896. 

3.  Henry  W.,  b  Nov.  25,  1897. 

4.  Howard  E.,  b  Nov.  5,  1900. 

[38-544]  HARVEY  B.  GEHO,  b  Apr.  26,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Bittenbender)  Geho  [38-286b] ; 
m  Nov.  8,  1891,  EMMA  JANE  RICKERT,  b  July  12,  1872;  dau  Willoughby  Rickert.  Coal  and  feed 
dealer;  res.  Emaus,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[38-701]  Elmer  Nelson,  b  Feb.  4,  1893;  m  Helen  Brunner. 

[38-545]  JOHN  B.  GEHO,  b  May  31,  1874;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Bittenbender)  Geho  [38-286b]; 
in  Jan.  6,  1900,  ANNIE  YODER,  b  Nov.  25,  1872;  dau  Jacob  Yoder.  Carpenter;  res.  949  Gordon  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Charles  Henry,  b  Jan.  9,  1902. 

[38-546]  MARY  LIZZIE  GEHO,  b  Feb.  9,  1877;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Sarah  (Bittenbender)  Geho 
[38-286b];  m  Nov.  26,  1899,  HENRY  CALVIN  CARL,  b  Apr.  20,  1873;  s  Peter  and  Emma  (Hillegass) 
Carl.  Farmer;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Harvey  Wilmer,  6  Feb.  3,  1900. 


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547 


[38-546.1]  FLORENCE  GEHO,  dau  Matthias  and - Geho  [38-286.1  ] ;  m  HARRY  REBER, 

lived  in  Phila.  (2417  Hutchinson  St.,  in  1919.)  [  No  further  data.] 

[38-547]  JENNIE  GEHO,  b  Jan.  31,  1880;  dau  Ambrose  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Geho  [38-288a]; 
m  Nov.  24,  1910,  ALBERT  G.  WEIRMAN,  b  Apr.  11,  1874;  s  Martin  W.  and  Mary  (Geiger)  Weirman. 
Laborer;  res.  25  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[38-548]  SAMUEL  G.  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  22,  1873;  s  George  and  Emma  (Geho)  Cassel  [38-289]; 
m  June  5,  1900,  MAUD  BOYLES,  b  Aug.  29,  1879;  dau  Joshua  and  Rebecca  (McMullin)  Boyles. 
Drayman;  res.  26  Vine  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-702]  1.  Edward  L.,  b  Aug.  27,  1901;  m  Lillian  Fluck. 

2.  Lillian  B.,  b  Apr.  29,  1905. 

[38-549]  CHARLES  G.  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  31,  1874;  s  George  S.  and  Emma  (Geho)  Cassel  [38-289]; 
rn  Sept.  26,  1896,  ANNA  MARY  DETWEILER,  b  Nov.  14, 1875;  dau  John  C.  and  Esther  (Crouthamel) 
Detweiler.  Farmer;  res.  Gwynedd,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  D.,  b  Feb.  28,  1897;  d  June  7,  1897. 

2.  Charles  Harold,  b  Oct.  7,  1905. 

[38-550]  ANNIE  S.  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  13,  1883;  dau  George  S.  and  Emma  (Geho)  Cassel  [38-289]; 

m  June  3,  — - - ,  JACOB  W.  ALDERFER,  b  Jan.  26,  1879;  s  Samuel  and  Susan  (Wismer)  Alderfer. 

Farmer;  res.  West  Point,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Donovan,  b  Mar.  11,  1909. 

2.  Marvin,  b  May  24,  1913. 

3.  Hazel,  b  May  16,  1915. 

[38-551]  SARA  GEHO  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  2,  1888;  dau  George  S.  and  Emma  (Geho)  Cassel  [38-289]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1911,  GEORGE  HENRY  JUST,  b  Nov.  17,  1881;  s  Herman  and  Maria  (Duncan)  Just. 
Res.  Folcroft,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[38-552]  WILLIAM  HENRY  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1889;  s  George  S.  and  Emma  (Geho)  Cassel 
[38-289];  m  June  4,  1913,  ELSIE  RILE  HALL,  b  Nov.  7,  1891 ;  dau  Horace  G.  and  Maria  (Rile)  Hall. 
Brakeman  on  P.  R.  R.;  res.  717  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Raymond  Hall,  b  Jan.  13,  1914. 

[38-553]  HARRY  E.  GEHO,  b  Sept.  2,  1885;  s  Adam  and  Emma  (Ehl)  Geho  [38-290];  m  May 
26,  1907,  FLORENCE  STEINMETZ,  b  Oct.  26,  1886.  Dealer  in  butter  and  eggs;  res.  1761  N.  Mar¬ 
shall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Florence,  b  Mar.  23,  1908. 

[38-554]  EDNA  GEHO,  b  Dec.  22,  1887;  dau  Adam  and  Emma  (Ehl)  Geho  [38-290];  m  July 
10,  1909,  LYLE  G.  SMITH,  b  Aug.  13,  1887;  s  Lewis  F.  and  Emily  (Graham)  Smith.  Carpenter; 
res.  Narberth,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Katherine  E.,  b  June  25,  1910. 

2.  R.  Latimer,  b  June  26,  1913. 

[38-555]  AMELIA  GEHO,  b  Aug.  21,  1882;  dau  Adam  and  Emma  (Ehl)  Geho  [38-290];  m  Jan. 
22,  1913,  EDWIN  T.  BOWER,  b  June  21,  1881 ;  s  Thomas  W.  and  Anna  (Brotbank)  Bower.  Locomo¬ 
tive  engineer;  res.  849  S.  2d  Ave.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mabel  Ruth,  b  June  18,  1914. 

2.  Katharine  Grace,  b  Dec.  7,  1915. 

3.  Edwin  Thomas,  b  Aug.  3,  1918. 


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[38-556]  WARREN  HARPER  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  1,  1873;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Sa villa  M.  A.  (Harper) 
Yeakel  [38-292];  m  Nov.  17,  1904,  DAISY  ELIZABETH  CLEMANS,  b  Apr.  10,  1877;  dau  George  S. 
Clemans.  Fuel  dealer;  res.  128  S.  Fiske  St.,  Spokane,  Wash.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ellen,  b  Oct.  18,  1911;  d  Oct.  20,  1911. 

2.  Clemans  Harper,  b  Oct.  16,  1914. 

3.  Barbara  Elizabeth,  b  July  6,  1916. 


[38-557]  EVANGELINE  LYDIA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  31,  1875;  dau  Samuel  K.  and  Savilla  M.  A. 
(Harper)  Yeakel  [38-292];  m  Feb.  6,  1906,  CALVIN  NATHAN  ECCARD,  b  Dec.  7,  1881.  Res. 
1339  E.  8th  St.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  (1922.)  No  issue. 


[38-558]  JAMES  ALFRED  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  29,  1886;  s  Jefferson  and  Alice  (Reinert)  Yeakel 
[38-293a];  m  May  20,  1914,  AGNES  MARIE  SWANSON,  b  Dec.  30,  1892;  dau  Andrew  Swanson. 
Mechanic;  res.  Kanawha,  Iowa. 


Children  (2): 

1 .  Duane  Allen 

2.  Wayne  Arnold 


twins,  b  Aug.  13,  1917. 


[38-559]  INA  OLIVIA  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  26,  1893;  dau  Jefferson  and  Alice  (Reinert)  Yeakel  [38- 
293a];  m  Oct.  4,  1911,  FRED  L.  ZEIGLER,  b  Mar.  15,  1885;  s  George  Zeigler.  Farmer;  res.  Algona, 
Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Willard  Irwin,  b  Oct.  26,  1912. 

2.  Alice  Marie,  b  Sept.  14,  1915. 


[38-560]  ETTA  MAY  STONER,  b  July  19,  1878;  dau  William  H.  and  Susan  (Yeakel)  Stoner 
[38-294] ;  m  Feb.  23,  1899,  WILLIAM  M.  MILLER,  b  Jan.  1,  1874;  s  Michael  Miller.  Farmer;  Hudson, 
Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Clara  A.,  b  Jan.  7,  1900. 

2.  Ernest  S.,  b  May  12,  1902;  d  June  21,  1903. 

3.  Leonard  S.,  b  July  4,  1904. 

4.  Irma  I.,  b  Nov.  27,  1906. 

5.  Ray  W.,  b  Apr.  7,  1910. 

[38-561]  LYDIA  CATHERINE  STONER,  b  Feb.  3,  1880;  dau  William  H.  and  Susan  (Yeakel) 
Stoner  [38-294];  m  Jan.  1,  1901,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  FRY,  b  Mar.  5,  1869;  s  Christian  Fry.  Farmer; 
res.  Lanark,  Ill.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Belva  Mae,  b  Oct.  14,  1901. 

[38-562]  EMMA  LUCRETIA  STONER,  b  Feb.  19,  1882;  dau  William  H.  and  Susan  (Yeakel) 
Stoner  [38-294];  m  Mar.  12,  1903,  LEROY  JOHNSON  SLATER,  b  Feb.  29,  1880;  s  Belford  Slater. 
Farmer;  res.  Algona,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lois  Ethel,  b  Dec.  26,  1903. 

2.  Vivian  Mildred,  b  Nov.  3,  1907. 

3.  Paul  Willard,  b  Mar.  19,  1912. 


[38-563]  GERTRUDE  VALERIA  STONER,  b  Oct.  21,  1888;  dau  William  H.  and  Susan  (Yeakel) 
Stoner  [38-294];  m  Feb.  20,  1909,  JOHN  THOMAS  CUNNINGHAM,  b  Nov.  9,  1885;  s  Thomas 
Cunningham.  Res.  Waterloo,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edna  Ruth,  b  Dec.  7,  1909. 

2.  Pauline  Mae,  b  Nov.  14,  1911. 

3.  John  Thomas,  b  Dec.  17,  1913. 


1’i-ate  67 


Letter  of  the  Van  Buyssant  brothers  to  George  Hiibner  [17-1],  dated  Haarlem  (Holland),  June  25,  1737. 
(Original  in  The  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


Plate  08 


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549 

[38-564]  HARRY  ALVIN  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  9,  1876;  s  Henry  L.  and  Diana  (Berndt)  Yeakel  [38- 
300];  m  Nov.  21,  1895,  ESTELLA  L.  GARBER,  b  May  10,  1874;  dau  Francis  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Larkins)  Garber.  Traveling  salesman;  res.  1423  Union  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daniel  F.,  b  Aug.  13,  1896;  unm. 

2.  Gertrude  M.,  b  Aug.  25,  1898;  unm. 

[38-565]  WARREN  S.  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  30,  1879;  s  Rev.  Allen  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[38-301];  m  Mar.  2,  1904,  FRIEDERICKA  W.  E.  T.  BECK,  b  Jan.  27,  1880;  dau  Rev.  Paul  T.  and 
Friedericke  J.  (Hoelzle)  Beck.  Accountant;  res.  3307  E.  McKinley  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ralph  Warren,  b  Feb.  7,  1909. 

[38-566]  GEORGE  D.  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  23,  1881;  s  Rev.  Allen  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[38-301];  m  Feb.  22,  1911,  IRENE  MAY  HUGINS,  b  May  16,  1891;  dau  Herman  and  Emma  (New) 
Hugins.  Office  manager;  res.  5460  Broad  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Eleanor,  b  Nov.  1,  1912. 

[38-567]  LEON  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  23,  1885;  s  Rev.  Allen  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-301]; 
m  June  11,  1914,  OLGA  CHRISTINE  EGGER,  b  July  15,  1888;  dau  Rev.  Frederick  and  Margeratha 
(Kurtz)  Egger.  Chief  clerk,  Engineering  Dept.,  American  Bridge  Co.;  res.  Ambridge,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  Caroline,  b  Jan.  10,  1916. 

2.  Olga  Dorothy,  b  Nov.  24,  1917. 

[38-568]  WILLIAM  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  17,  1886;  s  Rev.  Allen  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[38-301];  m  Apr.  22,  1913,  FLORENCE  LOUISE  EGGER,  b  May  9,  1887;  dau  Rev.  Frederick  and 
Margaret  (Kurtz)  Egger.  Cost  accountant;  res.  209  N.  Sprague  Ave.,  Bellevue,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Louise  Olga,  b  Jan.  29,  1914. 

2.  Richard  Allen,  b  Apr.  3,  1915. 

3.  Helen  Florence,  b  July  10,  1918. 

[38-569]  LAURA  A.  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  8,  1886;  dau  Horace  L.  and  Kate  G.  (Schoenly)  Yeakel 
[38-302];  m  Apr.  10,  1907,  SAMUEL  H.  SPEACHT,  b  Feb.  23,  1879;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Malinda 
(Krommer)  Speacht.  P.  &  R.  conductor;  res.  Cressona,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elwood  Y.,  b  Oct.  17,  1909. 

2.  Kathryn  S.,  b  Oct.  18,  1913. 

3.  Herman  Y.,  b  May  24,  1917. 

[38-570]  LIZZIE  M.  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  21,  1894;  dau  Horace  L.  and  Kate  G.  (Schoenly)  Yeakel 
[38-302];  m  Aug.  9,  1913,  HARRY  BUCHER,  b  Sept.  19,  1890;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Bicher)  Bucher. 
Supt.,  Hosiery  mill;  res.  Adamstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  23,  1916. 

[38-572]  RUTH  MAY  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  4,  1891;  dau  Rev.  Samuel  A.  and  Anna  M.  (Westen) 
Yeakel  [38-317];  m  Feb.  18,  1911,  ERWIN  S.  HORN,  b  Apr.  18,  1883;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Schupp) 
Horn.  Loom  fixer;  res.  249  N.  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl  Samuel,  b  Sept.  18,  1912. 

2.  Melvin  Erwin,  b  Nov.  10,  1917. 

3.  Laverne  Henry,  b  Aug.  22,  1918;  d  Sept.  18,  1918. 

[38-573]  GRACE  VIOLET  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  7,  1894;  dau  Rev.  Samuel  A.  and  Anna  M.  (Westen) 
Yeakel  [38-317];  m  Mar.  30,  1918,  HARRY  G.  BARTON,  b  Mar.  15,  1898;  s  Alec  and  Patternella 
(Green)  Barton.  Dry  cleaner;  res.  917  Washington  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


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[38-574]  WILLIAM  ALENSON  YEAKEL,  b  May  24, 1896  ;s  Rev.  Samuel  A.  and  AnnaM.  (Westen) 
Yeakel  [38-317];  m  Jan.  1,  1919,  MARGARET  QUAY,  b  Dec.  29, 1900;  daw  John  R.  and  Sarah  (Keyser) 
Quay.  Machinist;  res.  917  Washington  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-575]  ESTHER  LAURA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  24,  1900;  dau  Rev.  Samuel  A.  and  Anna  M.  (Westen) 
Yeakel  [38-317];  m  Mar.  9,  1918,  WILLIAM  ANTHONY  SHAFER,  b  Oct.  24,  1898;  s  Bury  E. 
and  Sarah  (Lory)  Shafer.  Machinist;  res.  219  N.  Fountain  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-576]  JOSEPH  L.  NEELY,  b  Aug.  26,  1871;  s  William  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Krupp)  Neely 
[38-352];  m  Feb.  7,  1900,  ANNA  MARIE  SMELTZ,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  dau  Louis  and  Pauline  R.  (Eber- 
hardt)  Smeltz.  Insurance  broker;  res.  3352  N.  22d  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Frances  Mildred,  b  Feb.  6,  1904. 

[38-577]  HOWARD  LEWIS  KEEBLER,  b  Aug.  14,  1876;  s  John  L.  and  Mary  (Krupp)  Keebler 
[38-353];  m  Sept.  25,  1899,  ELIZABETH  H.  PARKER,  b  Sept.  26,  1876;  dau  George  W.  Parker. 
Claim  clerk,  Broad  St.  Sta.,  Phila.;  res.  Pitman,  N.  J.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ruth  A.,  b  Mar.  29,  1903. 

2.  Mary  Emily,  b  Dec.  4,  1904. 

[38-578]  ELLA  MARY  KEEBLER,  b  Jan.  29,  1878;  dau  John  L.  and  Mary  (Krupp)  Keebler  [38- 
353];  m  Jan.  4,  1904,  JOHN  ROBERT  DYER,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  s  Joseph  and  Frances  (Peary)  Dyer 
Supt.,  Coal  Spring  Bleachery;  res.  Yardley,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Richard,  b  May  23,  1904. 

2.  John  Robert,  b  Oct.  17,  1910. 

3.  Joseph  Keebler,  b  Dec.  28,  1911. 

[38-579]  MABEL  ETHEL  KEEBLER,  b  Aug.  15,  1883;  dau  John  L.  and  Mary  (Krupp)  Keebler 
[38-353];  m  Apr.  18,  1906,  DR.  JOHN  HERBERT  ERVIN,  b  Mar.  1,  1880;  s  John  Luther  and  Ida 
Snowden  (Fetter)  Ervin.  Physician;  res.  114  York  Road,  Jenkintown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Herbert,  b  Nov.  8,  1909. 

2.  Kenneth  Du  Bois,  b  Dec.  10,  1914. 

3.  Elizabeth  Montgomery,  b  Dec.  30,  1917. 

[38-580a]  J.  WARREN  KEEBLER,  b  Mar.  29,  1888;  s  John  L.  and  Mary  (Krupp)  Keebler  [38- 
353];  m  June  7,  1907,  ETHEL  BOWER,  b  Jan.  4,  1891;  dau  J.  Naefle  and  Mary  (Ring)  Bower.  J. 
Warren  Keebler  was  divorced  from  1st  wife;  m  2d  time. 

One  child:  J.  Naefie,  b  Nov.  13,  1908. 

[38-580b]  J.  WARREN  KEEBLER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  17, 1920,  IRENE  V.  PIZAGNO, 
b  Mar.  26,  1888;  dau  Joseph  O.  and  Louise  (Miller)  Pizagno.  Auto  salesman,  International  motors, 
2302  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[38-581]  LOTTIE  MAY  KRUPP,  b  Jan.  20,  1880;  dau  Dr.  Franklin  and  Ada  (Stainsby)  Krupp 
[38-355];  m  Nov.  27,  1915,  ROBERT  HUDSON,  b  Apr.  15,  1882;  s  Charles  and  Mary  Ann  (Holmes) 
Hudson.  Moulder;  res.  Barrington,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  24,  1917. 

[38-582]  JOSEPH  LEIDY  KRUPP,  b  Aug.  28,  1883;  s  Dr.  Franklin  and  Ada  (Stainsby)  Krupp 
[38—355] ;  m  June  22,  1910,  HELEN  LEVERING,  b  Jan.  30,  1888;  dau  William  Ashton  Levering. 
Res.  5812  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Ashton,  b  Nov.  25,  1912. 

2.  Helen  Louise,  b  May  26,  1914. 

3.  Esther  Levering,  b  Aug.  5,  1915. 


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[38-583]  ELISABETH  EDWARDS,  b  May  28,  1886;  dau  Robert  J.  and  Emily  W.  (Lukens) 
Edwards  [38-356] ;  m  Dec.  14,  1910,  SAMUEL  H.  CASSEL,  b  June  7,  1886;  s  Franklin  P.  and  Kathryn 
(Haag)  Cassel.  Seed  merchant;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Samuel  H.,  b  Aug.  19,  1913. 

2.  Robert  E.,  b  Dec.  11,  1914. 

[38-584]  JOHN  B.  EDWARDS,  b  Mar.  12,  1886;  s  Humphrey  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Boorse)  Edwards 
[38-357];  m  Oct.  4,  1916,  EDITH  IRENE  HALDEMAN,  b  Mar.  1,  1883;  dau  Howard  and  Elizabeth 
(Stoger)  Haldeman.  Asst,  secy.,  Phila.  Warehouse  Co.;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  B.,  b  Jan.  9,  1918. 

[38-585]  MARY  MATILDA  GEIGER,  b  Mar.  13,  1890;  dau  Alonzo  and  Susan  E.  (Edwards) 
Geiger  [38-358];  m  Oct.  1,  1916,  HENRY  EARL  GRAHAM,  b  Apr.  13,  1887;  s  Lewis  John  and  Alice 
(Goodell)  Graham.  Stockman ;  res.  Syracuse,  Kansas.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Evan  J.,  b  Jan.  3,  1918. 

[38-586]  ELIZABETH  B.  LEISTER,  b  July  30,  1885;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  (Stong)  Leister 
[38-362];  m  June  15,  1910,  L.  WILLIAM  EICHEL,  b  Jan.  28,  1887;  s  John  Victor  and  Lena  (Uhre) 
Eichel.  Machinist;  res.  3910  N.  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Lewis,  b  June  3,  1911. 

[38-587]  JOHN  F.  LEISTER,  b  Jan.  11,  1887;  s  Ephraim  S.  and  Amanda  (Rosenberger)  Leister 
[38-363];  m  Nov.  7,  1908,  ANNA  K.  KRATZ,  b  Apr.  9,  1883;  dau  William  K.  and  Mary  Ann  (Kinsey) 
Kratz.  Cigar-maker;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  A.,  b  Mar.  10,  1910;  stillborn. 

2.  John  Roland,  b  Sept.  20,  1911;  stillborn. 

[38-587.3]  FRANK  M.  DOWLER,  b  Apr.  16,  1892;  s  — — - and  Rebecca  (Leister-Schneider) 

Dowler  [38-363. lb];  m  Nov.  12,  1911,  KATHARINE  IRWIN,  b  Sept.  19,  1892;  dau  James  and  Mary 
(Watson)  Irwin.  Superintendent  of  Apartment  house;  res.  16th  and  Spruce  Sts.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

One  child:  Frank  M.,  b  Apr.  6,  1913. 

[38-587.6]  ELIZABETH  CHAMBERS,  b  Feb.  7,  1886;  dau  Robert  and  Abigail  (Leister)  Chambers 
[38-363.3];  m  Oct.  26,  1909,  JAMES  E.  MOORE,  b  Apr.  18,  1885;  s  James  W.  and  Sara  (Goodman) 
Moore.  Clerk;  res.  1305  W.  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Apr.  30,  1911. 

[38-588]  EDNA  K.  NITTENBERGER,  b  Sept.  11,  1893;  dau  William  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Geyer) 
Nittenberger  [38-365];  m  Sept.  10,  1919,  A.  R.  HUNSICKER,  b  July  7,  1897.  Special  agent  for  P.  & 
R.  Rwy. ;  res.  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Alfred,  b  Sept.  12,  1920. 

[38-589]  WILLIAM  HENRY  L.  SAVACOOL,  b  Oct.  11,  1888;  s  James  F.  and  Susan  N.  (Leister) 
Savacool  [38-367];  m  Nov.  11,  1913,  BESSIE  BRUNNER  HILTEBEITEL,  b  Oct.  31,  1892;  dau 
John  M.  and  Susan  (Brunner)  Hiltebeitel.  Machinist;  res.  1328  Victoria  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Garland  Glendynning,  b  July  4,  1914. 

2.  William  Carey,  b  July  19,  1915. 

3.  Howard  Franklin,  b  Jan.  5,  1917. 

[38-589.1]  CATHARINE  LEISTER,  b  Jan.  25,  1891;  dau  George  A.  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Sellers) 
Leister  [38-368];  m  Aug.  15,  1915,  ABNER  EBY  FRANK,  b  Feb.  19,  1890;  s  Christian  and  Ella  M. 
(Witwer)  Frank.  Sales  representative;  res.  344  E.  8th  St.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Robert  Allen,  b  Nov.  11,  1918. 


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[38-589.2]  EDNA  LEISTER,  b  May  19,  1893;  dau  George  A.  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Sellers)  Leister 
[38-368];  m  Apr.  25,  1917,  GEORGE  STERNER,  b  June  22,  1875;  s  Edward  Young  and  Ellen  Y. 
(Keaehline)  Sterner.  Attorney-at-law;  res.  1618  N.  59th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  8,  1918. 

2.  Allen  Leister,  b  Apr.  14,  1919. 

[38-591]  CARRIE  LYSINGER,  b  Apr.  17,  1885;  dau  Harry  E.  and  Lillie  (Danehower)  Lysinger; 
[38-375b];  m  Sept.  10,  1905,  B.  E.  JONES,  b  Sept.  14,  1880;  d  Oct.  11,  1918;  s  David  R.  and  Carrie 
(Conklin)  Jones.  Ass’t  steward  at  the  State  Hospital  for  Insane;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mildred  L.,  b  Mar.  25,  1906;  d  Mar.  31,  1906. 

2.  David  H.,  b  Oct.  12,  1907. 

3.  Theodore  E.,  b  Mar.  10,  1910. 

4.  Rachael  M.,  b  July  22,  1912. 

[38-593]  ELIZABETH  S.  LYSINGER,  b  Sept,  8,  1893;  dau  Harry  E.  and  Lillie  (Danehower) 
Lysinger  [38-375b] ;  m  June  30,  1915,  FRED  WERNER  PESTER,  b  Feb.  11,  1893;  s  Robert  C.  and 
Mary  (Hilton)  Pester.  Butcher;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  M.,  b  Dec.  13,  1916. 

2.  Mildred  E.,  b  Jan.  12,  1918. 

3.  Helen  L.,  b  Apr.  20,  1920;  d  Apr.  20,  1920. 

[38-595]  VERNON  D.  COX,  b  Mar.  16,  1889;  s  Frank  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Danehower)  Cox  [38-377]; 
m  Oct.  25,  1911,  GRACE  I.  MALONEY,  b  June  18,  1891;  dau  James  H.  and  Elizabeth  I.  (Pendall) 
Maloney.  Res.  4931  Pulaski  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Vernon  D.,  b  Jan.  13,  1918. 

2.  Frank  D.,  b  Jan.  12,  1916. 

[38-596]  MARION  C.  COX,  b  Jan.  18,  1892;  dau  Frank  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Danehower)  Cox 
[38-377];  m  Nov.  12,  1913,  WILLIAM  H.  ARMSTRONG,  b  Mar.  25,  1888;  s  William  H.  and  Clara 
(Advena)  Armstrong.  Broker;  res.  6542  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  H.,  3rd,  b  May  30,  1915. 

[38-597]  ELSIE  MOYER  NASE,  b  Jan.  1,  1894;  dau  Oswin  B.  and  Ella  Y.  (Moyer)  Nase  [38-383]; 
m  June  9,  1915,  PAUL  RICE,  b  Apr.  23,  1894.  Res.  Chalfonte,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ralph,  b  Mar.  22,  1917. 

[38-598]  MAMIE  MOYER  NASE,  b  July  22,  1896;  dau  Oswin  B.  and  Ella  Y.  (Moyer)  Nase 
[38-383];  m  June  28,  1916,  CLAYTON  B.  SCHRANGER,  b  Dec.,  1894.  Res.  Hatfield,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1918.) 

[38-599]  ELSIE  LOUISE  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  10,  1898;  dau  James  L.  and  Louisa  (Yeakel)  Snyder 
[38-387];  m  July  14,  1916,  EDGAR  MARK  ROBERTS,  b  July  27,  1894;  s  James  and  Amanda  Roberts. 
Pretzel  baker;  res.  222  N.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[38-600]  ESTELLA  MAY  BISSEY,  b  Sept,  2,  1887;  dau  Tobias  S.  and  Emma  Y.  (Hendricks) 
Bissey  [38-393];  m  Aug.  4,  1914,  DR.  ERWIN  DEATERLY  FUNK,  b  Aug.  19,  1884;  s  Titus  G.  and 
Amanda  E.  (Deaterly)  Funk.  Physician;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Kathleen  Marie,  b  Apr.  19,  1916. 

[38-601]  EVA  WEISEL,  b  Mar.  2,  1889;  d  Oct.,  1918;  dau  Milton  T.  and  Amanda  (Bishop) 
Weisel  [38-394];  m  May  25,  1913,  HARRY  L.  S.  MOYER,  b  Aug.  26,  1884.  No  issue.  Lived  in  Lans- 
dale,  Pa. 


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[38-602]  SAMUEL  BISHOP  WEISEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1892;  s  Milton  T.and  Amanda  (Bishop)  Weisel 
[38—394] ;  m  Dec.  20,  1916,  STELLA  MAY  KULP,  b  Dec.  20,  1891 ;  dau  John  L.  Kulp.  Wheelwright; 
res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38—603]  MILDRED  BARINGER,  b  Mar.  30,  1894;  dau  Irvin  Y.  and  Hannah  F.  (Groff)  Baringer 
[38-399];  m  June  28,  1917,  RUSSELL  S.  KRAMER,  b  Apr.  29,  1889;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Mary  (Swartley) 
Kramer.  Printer  foreman;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[38-604]  FRANK  C.  BECKER,  b  Feb.  25,  1894;  s  William  A.  and  Ida  M.  (Fisher)  Becker  [38-405]; 
m  July  19,  1917,  ANNA  V.  DELFFT,  b  July  19,  1900;  dau  Otto  and  Rachel  (Wagner)  Delfft.  Elec¬ 
trician;  res.  746  E.  22d  St.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Winifred  May,  b  Jan.  12,  1920. 

[38-605]  NELLIE  M.  BECKER,  b  Apr.  26,  1895;  dau  William  A.  and  Ida  (Fisher)  Becker  [38-405]; 
m  Apr.  26,  1916,  JOSEPH  V.  HAIN,  b  June  15,  1897 ;  s  Joseph  T.  and  Carrie  (Hodapp)  Hain.  Plumber; 
res,  2911  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elvyria,  b  Mar.  8,  1917;  d  Mar.  13,  1917. 

2.  Eugene  Elmer,  b  June  29,  1918. 

[38-606]  MARGARET  J.  BECKER,  b  Jan.  7,  1897;  dau  William  A.  and  Ida  M.  (Fisher)  Becker 
[38-405];  m  Aug.  14,  1914,  LOUIS  G.  PRATT,  b  Sept.  26,  1896;  s  Thomas  F.  and  Rose  (Hain)  Pratt. 
Oxy- Acetylene  welder;  res.  2911  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Louis,  b  May  9,  1915. 

2.  Mae  Margaret,  b  Mar.  6,  1917. 

3.  Louis  Thomas,  b  Mar.  28,  1918. 

[38-606.1]  HELEN  FRIES,  b  Mar.  4,  1901;  dau  Eugene  and  Estella  (Wagner)  Fries  [38-421]; 
m  Apr.  14,  1917,  LEROY  OLIVER  SICHER,  b  Jan.  30,  1898;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  Sicher.  Res.  426 
Market  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Dorothy,  b  Sept.  25,  1917. 

[38-607]  HARVEY  A.  SHULER,  b  Nov.  19,  1884;  s  Albert  and  Katherine  (Einsfeld)  Schuler 
[38-437];  m  Sept.  2,  1915,  MARY  GRACE  HOLLIDAY,  b  Apr.  11,  1891.  Mechanical  engineer; 
709  Ford  Bldg.,  Detroit.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Harvey  A.,  b  July  13,  1916. 

[38-608]  HOMER  H.  BERKY,  6  Feb.  6,  1888;  s  Daniel  S.  and  Emma  (Hoffman)  Berky  [38-445]; 
m  Sept.  14,  1915,  HELEN  M.  DISTEL.  b  May  10,  1888;  dau  Albert  and  Annie  R.  (Heilman)  Distel. 
Grocer;  res.  508  N.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-609]  EARL  H.  BERKY,  b  Dec.  21,  1894;  s  Daniel  S.  and  Emma  (Hoffman)  Berky  [38-445]; 
m  June  6,  1918,  MILDRED  MERTZ,  b  Apr.  6,  1894;  dau  William  H.  and  Anna  C.  (Lenhart)  Mertz. 
Clerk,  Bethlehem  Steel  Co.;  res.  220  N.  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[38-610]  MATTIE  HOFFMAN,  b  Feb.  8,  1886;  dau  Harrison  and  Sadie  (Buck)  Hoffman  [38-447]; 
m  Feb.  1,  1908,  JOHN  S.  CONRAD,  b  Sept.  2,  1887;  d  Mar.  14,  1917;  s  William  F.  and  Elizabeth 
(Stauffer)  Conrad.  Undertaker;  res.  Bechtelsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel,  b  June  21,  1908. 

2.  Earl,  b  Sept.  11,  1912. 

[38-611]  EDGAR  B.  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  4,  1887;  s  Harrison  and  Sallie  (Buck)  Hoffman  [38-447]; 
m  Nov.  8,  1913,  ANNIE  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  May  15,  1893;  dau  Jonas  S.  and  Annie  (Krauss)  Kriebel 
[25-148].  Farmer;  res.  Barto,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Horace,  b  May  24,  1914. 

2.  Ruba,  b  Sept.  13,  1916. 


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[38-612]  AQUILLA  HOFFMAN,  b  Apr.  7,  1889;  dau  Harrison  and  Sallie  (Buck)  Hoffman  [38-447] ; 
m  May  6,  1911,  WILLIAM  D.  HEYDT,  b  Mar.  24,  1889;  s  Percival  F.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Dierolf) 
Heydt.  Laborer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4).' 

1.  Alma  H.,  b  Feb.  8,  1913. 

2.  Esther  H.,  b  May  20,  1915. 

3.  Norman  H.,  b  Dec.  6,  1916. 

4.  Child,  b  Sept.  6,  1911;  d  Sept.  6,  1911. 

[38-613]  AMMON  HOFFMAN,  b  May  24,  1891;  s  Harrison  and  Sallie  (Buck)  Hoffman  [38-447]; 
m  Oct.  6,  1912,  ROSA  G.  WELLER,  b  Sept.  27,  1891;  d  Oct.  16,  1918.  Farmer;  Barto,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Russel,  b  May  27,  1913. 

2.  Ernest,  b  Sept.  24,  1914. 

[38-614]  SYDNEY  HOFFMAN,  b  Mar.  31,  1893;  s  Harrison  and  Sallie  (Buck)  Hoffman  [38-447]; 
m  Jan.  8,  1916,  LOTTIE  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  13,  1896;  dau  Allen  S.  and  Amanda  S.  (Schultz)  Krauss 
[11-300].  Farm  laborer;  res.  Chapel,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth,  b  Aug.  2,  1916. 

2.  Eva,  b  July  17,  1918. 

[38-615]  MABEL  HOFFMAN,  b  Nov.  29,  1894;  dau  Harrison  and  Sallie  (Buck)  Hoffman  [38-447]; 
m  Oct.  25,  1913,  WARREN  C.  STERNER,  b  Nov.  12,  1889;  s  George  W.  and  Rosa  (Carl)  Sterner. 
Farmer;  Bechtelsville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  H.,  b  May  28,  1914. 

2.  Edna  H.,  b  June  29,  1915. 

[38-616]  IDA  MAY  REA,  b  Mar.  26,  1873;  dau  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456]; 
m  May  10,  1890,  EDWARD  BOATMAN,  b  Aug.  1,  1865;  s  Claudens  and  Jane  (Clark)  Boatman. 
Carpenter;  res.  Sonestown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

[38-703]  1.  Edith  L.,  b  Oct.  21,  1890;  m  John  Crist. 

[38-704]  2.  Albert  H.,  b  Apr.  11,  1892;  m  Elizabeth  Reichard. 

[38-705]  3.  Mary  E.,  b  May  2,  1894;  m  J.  J.  Temple. 

[38-706]  4.  Gertrude  L.,  b  Jan.  15,  1896;  m  Harvey  Allen. 

[38-707]  5.  Leon  C.,  b  Oct.  15,  1897;  m  Tressa  Gansel. 

6.  Roland  H.,  b  July  9,  1900. 

7.  Dora  E.,  b  Apr.  29,  1902. 

8.  Amos  W.,  b  July  16,  1907. 

9.  Bruce  C.,  b  Mar.  27,  1909. 

10.  Elizabeth  J.,  b  Nov.  13,  1914. 

[38— 617a]  MAGGIE  REA,  b  July  29,  1875;  dau  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456]; 
m  Nov.  11,  1893,  JOHN  BOGART,  b  July  31,  1863;  d  June  16,  1902;  s  Noah  and  Lydia  (Richie) 
Bogart.  John  Bogart  was  killed  by  a  falling  limb. 

Children  (J): 

[38-708]  1.  Blanche,  b  Dec.  3,  1893;  m  M.  B.  Warburton. 

2.  Alice,  b  July  5,  1896. 

3.  Walter,  b  Sept.  11,  1898. 

4.  Mildred,  b  Oct.  3,  1901. 

[38-617b]  MAGGIE  (REA)  BOGART,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  25,  1905,  CHARLES 
DUTTER,  b  Feb.  7,  1880,  s  Henry  and  Catherine  (Sipple)  Dutter.  Miner;  res.  Lopez,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  Roy,  b  Oct.  25,  1905. 

2.  Arthur,  b  Dec.  20,  1907. 


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3.  lone,  b  Feb.  13,  1911. 

4.  Chloe,  b  Aug.  19,  1913. 

5.  Dorothy,  b  Oet.  25,  1915. 

6.  Kenneth,  b  Jan.  7,  1918. 

[38-618]  HOWARD  REA,  d  1913;  s  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456];  m  MADIE 
NUTTENBERG.  Res.  Sonestown,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Violet,  2.  Raymond,  3.  Irvin,  4.  Bessie,  5.  E - .  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-619]  HENRY  D.  REA,  s  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456];  m  ALTA  FENNER. 
Res.  Woodbury,  N.  J. 

Children  {3): 

1.  Verio,  2.  Eva,  3.  Paul.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-620]  MARY  REA,  dau  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456] ;  m  CURTIS  FIESTER. 
Res.  Union,  N.  Y. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Grace,  2.  Pearl,  3.  Clarence,  4.  Agnes,  5.  Venna,  d  in  infancy;  6.  Flora,  7.  Eunice, 
8.  Mildred,  9.  Ray.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[38-621]  LAURA  REA,  d  1917 ;  dau  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456];  m  ANDREW 
SAVAGE. 

One  child:  Leo.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[38-622]  BESSY  REA,  b  Nov.  8,  1886;  dau  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456]; 
m  Jan.  20,  1909,  JOHN  JOHNSON,  b  Nov.  28,  1887;  s  Leonard  H.  and  Mary  Jane  (Kline)  Johnson. 
Store  manager;  res.  Jenningstown,  W.  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Pearl,  b  Nov.  4,  1909. 

2.  John,  b  Sept.  20,  1911. 

3.  Virginia,  b  June  24,  1915;  d  May  3,  1918. 

4.  Elwood,  b  Apr.  9,  1919. 

[38-623]  EDNA  REA,  dau  Bruce  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Springer)  Rea  [38-456];  m  JAMES  DLTNLAP; 
killed  in  the  mines  by  falling  rock  in  Dec.,  1912.  Widow  res.  17  Main  St.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Ruby.  •  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[38-629]  EMMA  BEATRICE  SPRINGER,  b  Jan.  8, 1889;  daw  William  M.  and  Margaret  (Cunerod) 
Springer  [38-457];  m  Aug.  10,  1910,  HERVEY  WILLET  UNGER,  b  Apr.  19,  1889;  s  Daniel  and 
Harriet  (Apelman)  Unger.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Helen  Harriet,  b  Feb.  19,  1913. 

2.  Esther  Beatrice,  b  Oct.  23,  1916. 

[38-631a]  LEITA  M.  GUYER,  b  Aug.  16,  1883;  dau  Charles  Y.  and  Anna  (McKean)  Guyer 
[38-459];  is  said  to  have  been  married  twice;  name  of  first  husband  not  known;  had  a  son  by  this  mar¬ 
riage  named  Earl,  born  May  11,  1903.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 

[38-631b]  LEITA  M.  GUYER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  LEWIS  WILD,  b  Jan.  1,  1880.  No 
issue. 

[38-632]  EARL  G.  GUYER,  b  Feb.  19,  1885;  s  Charles  Y.  and  Annie  M.  (McKean)  Guyer  [38-459]; 
m  Oct.  11,  1913,  EDITH  HANSON,  b  Apr.  23,  1883;  dau  Parker  and  Belle  (Stack)  Hanson.  Insurance 
broker;  res.  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Earl  G.  Guyer  is  a  graduate  of  Williamsport  High  School,  1905,  and  Bucknell  University,  A.B., 
in  1909;  also  took  post  graduate  course  at  Colgate  University  and  Newton  Theological  Seminary  in 

1910  and  1911. 


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Children  (4)-' 

1.  James  P.,  b  Nov.  5,  1914. 

2.  Charles  E.,  b  June  17,  1916. 

3.  Elmer  H.,  b  July  3,  1918. 

4.  Ruth,  b  Mar.  14,  1920. 

[38-633]  GUY  BRYAN,  b  Apr.  13,  1881;  d  Aug.  6,  1907;  s  Edward  and  Florence  (Guyer)  Bryan 
[38-463];  m  Aug.  17,  1906,  KATIE  LIVINGOOD,  b  Sept.  18,  1878;  dan  Isaac  M.  and  Emma  (Reber) 
Livingood.  Stationary  engineer;  res.  223  Washington  St.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.  (1918.)  Mrs.  Bryan  married 
2d  time,  to  John  Neifert. 

One  child:  Guida  S.,  b  Nov.  12,  1907. 

[38-634]  MAUD  YEAKEL,  b  May  24,  1884;  dau  Edward  and  Amelia  (Apker)  Yeakel  [38-477b]; 
m  DAVID  VAN  RUNK.  Res.  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Geraldine,  2.  Dorothy.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[38-635]  VERNA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  18,  1891;  dau  Edward  and  Amelia  (Apker)  Yeakel  [38-477b]; 
m  PAUL  AMBROSE  DERR. 

One  child:  Pauline.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[38-636]  CHARLES  H.  YEAGLE,  b  Feb.  8,  1884;  s  Thomas  E.  and  Martha  I.  (Rhoads)  Yeagle 
[38-479];  m  Mar.  17,  1905,  REBECCA  POFF,  b  June  29,  1885;  dau  David  and  Susan  (Good)  Poff. 
Machinist;  res.  Canton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Leon  David,  b  Mar.  22,  1906. 

2.  Martha  Susan,  b  Aug.  7,  1908. 

3.  Emily  Ruth,  b  May  19,  1912. 

4.  Russell  Edwin,  b  Jan.  20,  1914. 

5.  George  William,  b  Nov.  30,  1917. 

[38-637]  EMILY  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  5,  1886;  dau  Thomas  E.  and  Martha  I.  (Rhoads)  Yeagle  [38- 
479] ;  m  June  22,  1907,  CLYDE  STARR,  b  July  5,  1884;  s  William  E.  and  Maria  (Green)  Starr.  Tannery 
repair  man;  res.  Hillsgrove,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Kermit  E.,  b  June  4,  1908. 

2.  Ruth  I.,  b  Mar.  16,  1910. 

3.  Harold  PL,  b  Feb.  18,  1912. 

4.  Mary  A.,  b  Dec.  28,  1913. 

5.  Aletha  F.,  b  Feb.  11,  1916. 

6.  R.  Clair,  b  Jan.  28,  1918. 

[38-640]  DAVID  PAUL  YEAGLE,  b  Oct.  27,  1894;  s  David  and  Annie  L.  (Airgood)  Yeagle  [38- 
481];  m  Jan.  3,  1916,  ALICE  ANNE  SHOWALTER,  b  Jan.  4,  1893;  dau  Samuel  F.  and  Keturah  A. 
(Dysart)  Showalter.  Electrician;  res.  2521  W.  Willard  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  David  Samuel,  b  Jan.  17,  1917. 

[38-641]  EDNA  IRENE  YEAGLE,  b  Apr.  11,  1897;  dau  David  and  Annie  L.  (Airgood)  Yeagle 
[38—481  ] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1914,  P’RANK  J.  KOHLER,  b  Jan.  11,  1891;  s  Rudolph  and  Caroline  (Harder) 
Kohler.  Laborer;  res.  1140  Sheridan  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Louise  C.,  b  Mar.  11,  1916. 


[38-646)  CORWIN  JOSEPH  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  23,  1893;  s  Corwin  J.  and  Rosa  E.  (Schaffer) 
Yeakel  [38-489];  m  Mar.  8,  1913,  DORA  PL  P1ASTMAN,  b  Apr.  24,  1893;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Mary  E. 
(Bauder)  Eastman.  Motorman;  res.  1055  Main  St.,  S.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Theodore  H.,  b  Feb.  5,  1914. 


Children  of  Andrew  and  Mary  (Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45]. 


Back  row — left  to  right : 

George  W.  Hartranft  [49-147] 
William  Hartranft  [49-142] 

Samuel  Hartranft  [49-143] 

Joseph  Hartranft  [49-145] 

Andrew  J.  Hartranft  [49-146] 
Elizabeth  Hartranft  Saeger  [49-144] 


Front  row — left  to  right : 

John  Hartranft  [49-141] 

Mary  Hartranft  Moyer  [49-140] 
Conrad  Hartranft  [49-139] 
Henry  Hartranft  [49-138] 


Plate  70 


Chester  David  Hartranft,  D.D.  [49-320a]. 
President  of  Hartford  Theological  Seminary. 
Editor  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.” 


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[38-647]  HAROLD  THEODORE  HENRY  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  2,  1898;  s  Corwin  J.  and  Rosa  E. 
(Schaffer)  Yeakel  [38-489];  m  May  25,  1918,  MILDRED  ELEANOR  BOMBOY,  b  July  7,  1896; 
dau  Charles  M.  and  Elebith  Catherine  (Baum)  Bomboy.  Electric  repairman,  Beth.  Steel  Co.;  res. 
220  S.  Center  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[38-648]  WILLIAM  ALFRED  GEHMAN,  b  July  15,  1892;  s  Francis  M.  and  Cora  Jane  (Yeakel) 

Gehman  [38-491];  m  Apr.  22,  1916,  FLORENCE  VEDA  YOST,  b  Aug.  23,  - ;  dau  Harrison 

W.  Yost.  Machinist,  res.  426  Ridge  St.,  Emaus,  Pa. 

One  child:  Francis  Harrison,  b  Nov.  23,  1917. 


[38-649]  CALVIN  SIESHOLTZ,  b  May  5,  1883;  s  Adam  and  Diana  (Gregory)  Siesholtz  [38-495a]; 
in  May  5,  1906,  GERTRUDE  GRUNZWEIG,  b  Aug.  7,  1885;  dau  Lewis  and  Susanna  (Frantz) 
Grunzweig.  Receiving  clerk;  res.  1012  Ninth  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Jan.  17,  1907. 

2.  Elsie,  b  Jan.  13,  1908. 

3.  Florence,  b  Oct.  6,  1910. 

4.  Calvin,  b  Sept.  3,  1912. 


[38-650]  ANNIE  SIESHOLTZ,  b  June  1,  1885;  d  Jan.  13,  1911;  dau  Adam  and  Diana  (Gregory) 
Siesholtz  [38-495];  m  Aug.  11,  1906,  CHARLES  WEAVER,  s  Wilkes  and  Ida  (Blose)  Weaver.  Rail¬ 
roader;  res.  Maple  Ave.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 


1.  Howard  C.,  b  Feb.  21,  1907. 

2.  Florence  M.,  b  Oct.  19,  1908. 


3.  Robert  C. 

4.  Roberta  A. 


twins,  b  Oct.  30,  1910. 


[38-651]  GERTRUDE  MATILDA  SIESHOLTZ,  b  Oct.  6,  1893;  dau  Adam  and  Diana  (Gregory) 
Siesholtz  [38-495];  m  Jan.  1,  1914,  JOSEPH  CONSTANT  NUVER,  b  June  26,  1888;  s  Joseph  and 
Susanna  Nuver.  Machinist;  res.  280  Elm  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evelyn,  b  July  25,  1914. 

2.  Arthur,  b  Dec.  2,  1916. 


[38-652]  FLORENCE  SIESHOLTZ,  b  Oct.  11,  1897;  dau  Adam  and  Diana  (Gregory)  Siesholtz 
[38-495a];  m  EDWIN  LANE. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Arline,  2.  Georgoline.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[38-653]  ELIZA  ANN  BENFIELD,  b  Sept.  3,  1884;  dau  Franklin  N.  and  Mary  Y.  (Siesholtz) 
Benfield  [38-496] ;  m  Jan.  20,  1909,  JAMES  S.  SHANKWEILER,  b  May  12,  1883 ;  s  J.  V.  and  Catharine 
(Bittenbender)  Shankweiler.  Merchant;  res.  Kutztown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Florence  C.,  b  Nov.  2,  1911;  d  Nov.  4,  1911. 

2.  Marie  Elva,  b  Aug.  6,  1913. 

3.  James  Franklin,  b  Apr.  5,  1915. 

4.  Carl  B.,  b  Sept.  18,  1917. 

5.  Paul  B.,  b  Feb.  1,  1920. 

» 

[38-654]  CLAUDE  E.  BENFIELD,  b  Sept.  6,  1887;  s  Franklin  N.  and  Mary  (Siesholtz)  Benfield 
[38-496];  m  Sept.  19,  1907,  MARY  REINERT,  b  Nov.  12.  1887;  dau  Augustus  and  Maria  (Leeser) 
Reinert.  Miller;  res.  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harold  F.,  b  Jan.  15,  1908. 

2.  Florence  M.,  b  Dec.  26,  1909. 

3.  Marion  E.,  b  Aug.  12,  1912. 

4.  Maria  A.,  b  Apr.  27,  1915;  d  June  6,  1916. 


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[38-655]  MINNIE  S.  BENFIELD,  b  Mar.  26,  1889;  dau  Franklin  N.  and  Mary  Y.  (Siesholtz) 
Benfield  [38—496] ;  m  July  5,  1908,  MARVIN  J.  LETCHER,  b  Mar.  26,  1887;  s  James  R.  and  Amelia 
(Bohler)  Letcher.  Laborer;  res.  226  W.  Buttonwood  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Marvin  B.,  b  Nov.  20,  1908. 

2.  Dorothy  L.,  b  Jan.  12,  1912. 

3.  James  G.,  b  Feb.  23,  1920. 

[38-656]  MARY  ANN  BENFIELD,  b  Sept.  10,  1892;  dau  Franklin  N.  and  Mary  Y.  (Siesholtz) 
Benfield  [38-496] ;  m  July  10,  1915,  HENRY  W.  FOX,  b  Apr.  26,  1887 ;  s  Henry  W.  and  Katie  (Delong) 
Fox.  Res.  Emaus,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Luella  B.,  b  Jan.  27,  1917. 

2.  Minnie  Mae,  b  Nov.  17,  1918. 

3.  Althea  B.,  b  Aug.  4,  1920. 

[38-657]  LILLIE  SARAH  BENFIELD,  b  Oct.  4,  1898;  dau  Franklin  N.  and  Mary  Y.  (Siesholtz) 
Benfield  [38-496];  m  Apr.  24,  1920,  LLOYD  OBERHOLTZER,  b  June  17,  1898;  s  Elam  and  Ellen 
(Shankweiler)  Oberholtzer.  Farmer;  res.  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[38-657.1]  FRANCIS  GEISINGER, b  Mar.  19,  1891;sMenno  and  Emmalinda  (Siesholtz)  Geisinger 
[38-497];  m  Apr.  20,  1918,  JOANNA  LITTLE,  b  July  19,  1894;  dau  John  N.  and  Frances  (Conover) 
Little.  Res.  North  Branch,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Florence  Emeline,  b  Feb.  3,  1920. 

[38-658]  ELVA  V.  STALEY,  b  Feb.  26,  1891 ;  dau  James  W.  and  Susan  M.  (Yeakel)  Staley  [38-499] ; 
m  June  3,  1914,  ALBERT  R.  KRAMER,  b  Oct.  12,  1889;  s  George  and  Annie  M.  (Weiskeker)  Kramer. 
Butcher;  res.  Downieville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Albert  James,  b  Dec.  19,  1914. 

2.  Walter  William,  b  Nov.  29,  1917. 

[38-664]  LILLIE  ALICE  WADDELL,  b  Mar.  3,  1881 ;  dau  Albert  H.  and  Henrietta  O.  (Philips) 
Waddell  [38-506];  m  June  29,  1903,  GEORGE  DANA  HENDERSON,  b  Mar.  24,  1881;  s  Alexander 
and  Cecelia  G.  (Cary)  Henderson.  Manual  training  teacher;  res.  6738  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Olive  Cecelia,  b  June  29,  1905. 

[38-665]  CHARLES  A.  KAFER,  b  Sept.  12,  1875;  s  Anthony  and  Susan  N.  (Waddell)  Kafer  [38- 
507a];  m  July  15,  1903,  NINA  ELLIOTT,  6  Mar.  6,  1882;  dau  George  and  Jane  (Kelly)  Elliott.  Master 
mechanic;  res.  231  Delaware  Ave.,  Lorain,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Charles  A.  Kafer  has  been  supt.  of  construction  in  the  Electrical  Dept,  from  Sept.,  1900-1907, 
for  Elec.  Controller  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Supt.  Electrical  Dept,  for  Bethlehem  Steel  Co.,  Saucon  Plant,  from  May,  1907-1917;  and  Master 
Mechanic  and  Elec.  Supt.  for  Cromwell  Steel  Co.,  June,  1907 — present  time. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  E.,  b  Oct.  30,  1907. 

2.  Charles  L.,  b  Nov.  18,  1909. 

[38-666]  OTIS  E.  KAFER,  b  Jan.  15,  1880;  s  Anthony  and  Susan  M.  (Waddell)  Kafer  [38-507a] ; 
rn  Nov.  15,  1906,  MARGARET  GERTRUDE  GEHLHAAR,  b  Mar.  20,  1884;  dau  Gottlieb  and  Ernest¬ 
ine  (Wanagate)  Gehlhaar.  Craneman;  res.  Woodlawn,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earl  Otis,  b  Sept.  24,  1906;  d  Oct.  12,  1906. 

2.  Violet  Margaret,  b  Oct.  5,  1907. 


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559 


[38-671a]  WILLARD  A.  KAFER,  b  Dec.  11,  1880: s  John  and  Mary  M.  (Waddell)  Kafer  [38-508a]; 

m  Nov.  27,  1902,  GRACE  BRYAN,  b  Feb.  14,  1883;  d  Jan.  6,  1916;  dau  - and  Elizabeth 

(Drake)  Bryan. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  William  L.,  b  May  23,  1904. 

2.  Josephine,  b  Sept.  8,  1906. 

3.  Mary  M.,  b  Sept.  18,  1907. 

[38  671b]  WILLARD  A.  KAFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  15,  1918,  ANNIE  RUDOLPH, 
b  1897 ;  dau  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  (Drake)  Rudolph.  Machinist;  res.  Canton,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Albert  Roy,  b  Mar.  2,  1919;  d  June  2,  1919. 

[38-673]  ALICE  CORA  REINHART,  b  Oct.  15,  1877;  dau  Sylvester  and  Catharine  (Stichter) 
Reinhart  [38-525] ;  m  Apr.  4,  1896,  HORACE  MOYER,  b  June  30,  1867 ;  s  Martin  and  Anna  (Deischer) 
Moyer.  Wheelwright;  res.  841  Chestnut  St.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {12): 

1.  Mary  J.,  b  Nov.  3,  1896;  d  Jan.  13,  1897. 

2.  Elmer  E.,  b  July  9,  1898. 

[38-709]  3.  John  F.,  b  Apr.  26,  1900;  m  Estella  Smith. 

4.  Harvey  A.,  b  Feb.  23,  1902. 

5.  Viola  M.,  b  Apr.  2,  1904;  d  Apr.  2,  1904. 

6.  Bertha  R.,  b  Apr.  12,  1905;  d  Oct.  1,  1917. 

7.  Albert  S.,  b  Feb.  16,  1907;  d  Apr.  5,  1910. 

8.  Clarence  A.,  b  Mar.  1,  1909. 

9.  Florence  E.,  b  Feb.  21,  1911. 

10.  Ella  V.,  b  Feb.  11,  1913. 

11.  Walter  L.,  b  Nov.  8,  1914. 

12.  Arlene  V.,  b  Feb.  13,  1917. 

[38-674]  EMMA  LAURA  REINHART,  b  Jan.  5,  1881;  dau  Sylvester  and  Catharine  (Stichter) 
Reinhart  [38-525];  m  Sept.  17,  1900,  EDWIN  AMOS  MOHR,  b  Aug.  23,  1881;  s  Harrison  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Bucker)  Mohr.  Farmer;  res.  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Evan  Versor,  b  Jan.  10,  1901;  d  Apr.  11,  1901. 

2.  Harold  Sylvester,  b  Dec.  22,  1902. 

3.  Erwin  Henry,  b  June  21,  1904. 

4.  Flora  Alverta,  b  Apr.  3,  1906;  d  Oct.  10,  1906. 

5.  Lena  Catharine,  b  Feb.  21,  1918. 

6.  Vergie  Elnora,  b  Oct.  2,  1907. 

[38-675]  ANNIE  GRACE  STICHTER,  b  Jan.  17,  1886;  dau  John  M.  and  Kate  (Master)  Stichter 
[38-526];  m  Dec.  26,  1908,  MONROE  S.  GEISSINGER,  b  Mar.  16,  1884;  s  Henry  B.  and  Mary  A. 
Geissinger.  Telegraph  operator;  res.  Macungie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Harold  S.,  b  Oct.  11,  1911. 

[38-676]  LIZZIE  IRENE  STICHTER,  b  May  13,  1888;  dau  John  M.  and  Kate  (Master)  Stichter 
[38-526];  m  Sept.  13,  1919,  CLAYTON  C.  KRATZER,  b  Mar.  8,  1885;  s  Llewellyn  and  Kate  (Rein¬ 
smith)  Kratzer.  Res.  Emaus,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[38-677]  SADIE  VICTORIA  STICHTER,  b  June  23,  1892;  dau  John  M.  and  Kate  (Master) 
Stichter  [38-526];  m  Apr.  26,  1916,  OLIVER  FRANKLIN  WERT,  b  Sept.  26,  1890;  s  Charles  and 
Beulah  Wert.  Machinist;  res.  Macungie,  Pa. 

One  child:  Miles  Oliver,  b  June  9,  1917. 

[38-678]  ELMER  FRANCIS  STICHTER,  b  Aug.  7,  1894;  s  John  M.  and  Kate  (Master)  Stichter 
[38-526];  m  Oct.  20,  1917,  ELSIE  EMMA  MOYER,  b  Nov.  6,  1899;  dau  Milton  J.  Moyer.  Mill¬ 
wright;  res.  418  N.  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


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[38-681]  ANNA  MARIA  GABEL,  b  May  30,  1873:  dau  Peter  H.  and  Frederica  (Steinbach)  Gabel 
[38-528];  m  Nov.  26,  1891,  JOSEPH  S.  WHITMOYER,  b  Sept.  24,  1866;  d  May  22,  1896;  s  Frederick 
and  Rebecca  (Seiders)  Whitmoyer.  Tailor;  res.  206  N.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Samuel  F.,  b  Nov.  12,  1892;  d  Oct.  13,  1913. 

[38-710]  2.  Clifford  J.,  b  Jan.  16,  1895;  m  Violet  M.  Karbel. 

[38-682a]  MARY  C.  GABEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1874;  dau  Peter  H.  and  Frederica  (Steinbach)  Gabel 
[38-528];  m  SAMUEL  E.  CUMMINGS.  Divorced. 

One  child: 

[38-711]  Henry  C.,  b  Apr.  13,  1893;  m  Pearl  M.  Graul. 


[38-682b]  MARY  C.  GABEL  CUMMINGS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  22,  1903,  JOHN  D. 
FIES,  b  Apr.  22,  1872;  s  John  and  Mary  (Dautrich)  Fies.  Grocery  store;  res.  1701  Centre  Ave.,  Read¬ 
ing,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[38-683]  ELLSWORTH  GABEL,  b  Sept.  22,  1878;  s  William  T.  and  Clara  (Moll)  Gabel  [38-531]; 
m  Mar.  1,  1900,  MARY  MARGARET  RAY,  b  Jan.  15,  1880;  dau  James  A.  and  Katie  C.  (Ziegler)  Ray. 
Bookbinder;  res.  1613  Carnation  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 


Children  (5): 

1.  Allen  Henry,  b  May  17,  1901;  d  July  2,  1901. 

2.  Katharine  Marie,  b  July  18,  1902. 

3.  Clyde  William,  b  Oct.  17,  1907. 


4.  Clara  Elizabeth] 

5.  Mary  Margaret / 


twins ,  b  May  21,  1909; 


•  / 


\d  Apr.  29,  1910. 


[38-684]  AGNES  GABEL,  b  Mar.  15,  1882;  dau  William  T.  and  Clara  (Moll)  Gabel  [38-531];  m 
Sept.  14,  1901,  LESTER  PERCY  BIEHL,  b  June  27,  1881;  s  James  E.  and  Catharine  (High)  Biehl. 
House  carpenter;  res.  310  Birch  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  James  Lester,  6  Apr.  8,  1902. 

2.  Edna  Earl,  b  May  22,  1903. 

3.  Agnes  Edith,  b  Dec.  4,  1904. 

4.  Claude  Vernie,  b  Jan.  16,  1907. 

5.  Mary  Thelma,  b  May  5,  1909. 

6.  Clara  Evelyn,  b  July  19,  1910. 

7.  William  Harold,  6  Aug.  31,  1912. 

8.  Catharine  Marie,  b  July  15,  1918. 

[38-685]  JOHN  HENRY  GABEL,  b  July  14,  1881;  s  Ambrose  S.  and  Rosa  A.  (Good)  Gabel  [38- 
532];  m  Feb.  9,  1901,  OLIVIA  HOUCK  DEYSHER,  b  July  4,  1883;  dau  Oscar  and  Mary  E.  (Houck) 
Deysher.  Clerk;  res.  423  Franklin  St.,  W.  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Luther  Ambrose,  b  Jan.  15,  1903. 

2.  Miriam  Gertrude,  b  Nov.  1,  1905. 

3.  Dorothy  Ethel,  b  Sept.  13,  1908. 

4.  Grace  Virginia,  b  July  4,  1914. 

[38-686]  BESSIE  MAY  GABEL,  b  Sept.  18,  1885;  dau  Ambrose  S.  and  Rosa  A.  (Good)  Gabel 
[38-532];  m  Apr.  14,  1906,  ROBERT  CLEVELAND  ETCHBERGER,  b  Apr.  14,  1885;  s  Ezra  Peter 
and  Henrietta  (Manbeck)  Etchberger.  Street  car  conductor;  res.  1 119  Moss  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Donald  Carl,  b  Mar.  5,  1908. 


[38-688]  CLARA  LUCINDA  GABEL,  b  July  6,  1892:  dau  Ambrose  S.  and  Rosa  A.  (Good)  Gabel 
[38-532];  m  Oct.  7,  1911,  CARL  AUGUSTUS  LE  VAN,  b  Nov.  25,  1892;  s  Edward  Foster  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  V.  (Born)  LeVan.  Machinist;  res.  1105  N.  9th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ambrose  Edward,  b  Nov.  30,  1911. 


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[38-689]  MAUD  R.  SCHAEFFER,  b  Oct.  21,  1885;  daw  Peter  and  Esther  (Gibbert)  Schaeffer  [38- 
535a];  m  Apr.  3,  1905,  WILLIAM  STROHM,  b  Jan  21,  1883;  s  Jacob  and  Sara  (Smith)  Strohm.  Rail¬ 
roader;  res.  549  Willow  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  M.,  b  Apr.  3,  1906. 


[38-691]  MAGGIE  REITNAUER,  b  Feb.  5,  1890;  dau  Horace  S.  and  Emma  M.  (Gibbert)  Reit- 
nauer  [38-536];  m  Apr.  1,  1913,  FRANK  ZISS,  b  Oct.  15,  1888;  res.  1022  19th  St.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
(1919.) 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Annie,  b  May  27,  1914. 

2.  Bernice,  b  Jan.  23,  1916. 

3.  Horace,  b  Nov.  6,  1917. 


[38-692]  CHARLES  REITNAUER,  b  Sept.  2,  1899;  s  Horace  S.  and  Emma  M.  (Gibbert)  Reitnauer 
[38-536];  m  Feb.,  1917,  MINNIE  LEVAL,  b  June  13,  1899;  res.  757  Beech  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 
One  child:  Douglass,  b  Nov.  18,  1917. 


[38-692.10]  IDA  FREY,  b  May  27,  1866;  dau  Readen  and  Maria  (Miller)  Frey  [38-538.10];  m 
OSCAR  K.  FETHERMAN.  Ida  Frey  Fetherman  married  2d  time,  Horatio  K.  Schultz  [70-40b]. 

Children  (3): 

[38-711.10]  1.  Stella,  b  Mar.  31,  1888;  m  Fred  Conrad;  Palm,  Pa. 

[38-711.11]  2.  Mabel,  b  May  12,  1885;  m  Harry  Roberts;  Hereford,  Pa. 

[38—7 11.12]  3.  Levi,  m  Mary  Schultz. 

[38-692.1  la]  CHARLES  FREY,  s  Readen  and  Maria  (Miller)  Frey  [38-538.10];  m  AMANDA 
SCHULTZ,  b  July  17,  1869;  dau  Hepry  and  Barbara  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-35].  Divorced.  Amanda 
(Schultz)  Frey,  married  2d  time,  Henry  Schultz  [149-1 60b].  Charles  Frey,  married  2d  time;  lives  in 
Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (£): 

[38-711.13]  1.  Warren,  b  Sept.  12,  1890;  m  Katie  M.  Reiter. 

[38-711.14]  2.  Wesley,  b  June  1,  1892;  m  Beulah  Gehris. 

[38-692.13]  KATIE  C.  FREY,  b  Jan.  22,  1877;  dau  Readen  and  Maria  (Miller)  Frey  [38-538.10]; 
m  Feb.  19,  1898,  HARRISON  M.  KLINE,  b  Nov.  21,  1876.  Farmer;  res.  Emaus,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

[38-710.20]  1.  Verna  E.,  b  Jan.  2,  1900;  m  Morris  V.  Wagner;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

2.  Edwin  C.,  b  May  27,  1902. 

3.  Paul  A.,  b  Dec.  24,  1904. 

4.  Marcus  F.,  b  June  19,  1908. 

5.  Marie  M.,  b  June  28,  1911. 

6.  Jennie  I.,  b  June  24,  1913. 

7.  Harry  M.,  b  Sept.  22,  1915. 

8.  Florence  R.,  b  Nov.  2,  1919. 


[38-695]  DEMUS  GEHO,  b  May  26,  1881 ;  s  Jacob  W.  and  Rebecca  (Nuss)  Geho  [38-540];  m  Feb. 
16,  1901,  IDA  ROTH,  b  Apr.  16,  1879;  dau  Owen  A.  and  Aquilla  (Snyder)  Roth.  Carpenter  and  con¬ 
tractor;  res.  243  S.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[38-712]  1.  Miriam  L.,  b  July  19,  1901;  m  Russel  W.  Groh. 

2.  Lloyd  Demus,  b  Feb.  13,  1904. 

3.  Albert  Owen,  b  Jan.  7,  1907. 

[38-696]  WILLIAM  D.  GEHO,  b  Oct.  14,  1887;  s  Clinton  and  Amanda  M.,(Fox)  Geho  [38-541]; 
rn  Feb.  29,  1908,  AMY  LYDIA  ROMIG,  b  Jan.  29,  1887;  dau  William  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Moyer) 
Romig.  Wiremill  oiler;  res.  926  North  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Aug.  8,  1908. 

2.  Clinton  William,  b  Jan.  6,  1910. 

3.  David  Leroy,  b  July  24.  1913. 

4.  Stanley  R.,  b  Oct.  24,  1914. 

[38-697]  SILVA  MAY  GEHO,  b  Aug.  28.  1890;  dau  Clinton  M.  and  Amanda  M.  (Fox)  Geho 
[38-541];  m  Jan.  9,  1914,  JACOB  R.  BAUM,  b  Jan.  22,  1881;  s  Andrew  and  Lucetta  (Richard)  Baum. 
Bethlehem  Steel  Works;  res.  429  Juniper  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  M.  Geho,  b  June  10,  1909. 

2.  Jacob  N.,  b  June  29,  1915;  d  Nov.  26,  1915. 

[38-697.1]  HOWARD  N.  SNYDER,  b  Apr.  4,  1895;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Hannah  R.  (Geho)  Snyder 
[38-542];  m  Nov.  27,  1919,  ESTELLA  M.  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  22,  1900;  dau  Allen  S.  and  Clara  W.  (Krie- 
bel)  Krauss  [202-24].  Laborer;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Catherine  A.,  b  June  24,  1920. 

[38-698]  CLARENCE  I.  SNYDER,  b  July  16,  1896;  s  Samuel  and  Hannah  R.  (Geho)  Snyder  [38- 
542];  rn  Feb.  5,  1916,  BEULAH  MILLER,  b  May  23,  1893;  dau  Silvester  and  Elamina  (Quier)  Miller. 
Carpenter;  Corning,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Dorothea  Miller,  b  Apr.  29,  1916. 

2.  May  Miller,  b  July  31,  1917. 

[38-700]  HATTIE  E.  GEHO,  b  June  30,  1893;  dau  Milton  B.  and  Lizzie  A.  (Kratz)  Geho  [38-543]; 
m  July  25,  1914,  RAYMOND  STEELEY,  b  Aug.  12,  1891;  s  Charles  and  Liveria  (Myers)  Steeley. 
Farmer;  res.  Bedminster,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Elsie  May,  b  Dec.  4,  1916. 

[38-701]  ELMER  NELSON  GEHO,  b  Feb.  4,  1893;  s  Harvey  B.  and  Emma  J.  (Rickert)  Geho 
[38-544];  m  May  10,  1913,  HELEN  BRUNNER,  b  Aug.  17,  1892;  dau  Joseph  A.  and  Clara  A.  (Miller) 
Brunner.  Flour,  Feed,  and  Coal  business;  res.  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Joseph  Harvey,  b  Mar.  31,  1914. 

2.  Lillian  Mae,  b  Apr.  5,  1916. 

[38-702]  EDWARD  L.  CASSEL,  b  Aug.  27,  1901;  s  Samuel  G.  and  Maud  (Boyles)  Cassel  [38-548]; 
m  June  28,  1919,  LILLIAN  FLUCK,  b  May  17,  1888;  dau  Jerry  and  Margaret  (Hangey)  Fluck. 
Electrician;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Laura  Maud,  b  Dec.  9,  1919. 

[38-703]  EDITH  L.  BOATMAN,  b  Oct.  21,  1890;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  M.  (Rea)  Boatman  [38- 
616];  m  Feb.  19,  1911,  JOHN  CRIST,  b  Oct.  20,  1883;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Phillips)  Crist.  Farmer; 
res.  Sonestown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Woodrow,  b  May  12,  1913. 

[38-704]  ALBERT  H.  BOATMAN,  6  Apr.  11,  1892;  s  Edward  and  Ida  M.  (Rea)  Boatman  [38-616] ; 
m  June  25,  1913,  ELIZABETH  REICHARD,  b  Apr.  17,  1886;  dau  John  and  Armanda  (Mertz) 
Reichard.  Electrician;  res.  Sonestown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mazie  Althea,  b  Oct.  30,  1918;  d  May  28,  1919. 

[38-705]  MARY  E.  BOATMAN,  b  May  2,  1894;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  M.  (Rea)  Boatman  [38-616]; 
m  Mar.  12,  1912,  J.  J.  TEMPLE,  b  May  18,  1893;  s  John  L.  and  Martha  J.  (Allen)  Temple.  Laborer; 
res.  Lock  Haven,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Alberta  May,  b  May  24,  1913. 

2.  Eugene  Lloyd,  b  May  22,  1916;  d  Oct.  17,  1916. 

3.  Chalmer  Larue,  b  Jan.  6,  1918. 

4.  De  Mont  William,  b  Aug.  20,  1920. 

[38-706]  GERTRUDE  L.  BOATMAN,  b  Jan.  15,  1896;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  M.  (Rea)  Boatman 
[38-616];  m  Feb.  20,  1914,  HARVEY  ALLEN,  b  Sept.  28,  1894;  s  William  and  Sarah  Alice  (Philips) 
Allen.  Laborer;  res.  Mawr  Glen,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Arthur  Lee,  b  July  9,  1914. 

2.  Edith  Irene,  b  Apr.  23,  1916. 

3.  William  Edward,  b  May  10,  1918. 

4.  Raymond  Oscar,  b  Aug.  7,  1920. 

[38-707]  LEON  C.  BOATMAN,  b  Oct.  15,  1897;  s  Edward  and  Ida  M.  (Rea)  Boatman  [38-616]; 
m  Oct.  9,  1915,  TRESSA  GANSEL,  b  1897;  dan  John  and  Julia  Anna  (Keller)  Gansel.  Farmer;  res. 
Muncy  Valley,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Thelma,  b  1916. 

2.  Carl,  6  1918;  d  Dec.  7,  1918. 

[38-709]  JOHN  F.  MOYER,  b  Apr.  26,  1900;  s  Horace  and  Alice  Cora  (Reinhart)  Moyer  [38-673]; 
m  Feb.  28,  1920,  ESTELLA  SMITH,  b  Dec.  7,  1901 ;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Youse)  Smith.  Toolmaker; 
res.  841  Chestnut  St.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Paul  E.,  b  Mar.  9,  1920. 

[38-710]  CLIFFORD  J.  WHITMOYER,  b  Jan.  16,  1895;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Anna  M.  (Gabel)  Whit- 
moyer  [38-681];  m  Sept.  30,  1915,  VIOLET  M.  KARBEL,  b  Aug.  23,  1893;  dau  George  J.  and  Annie 
(Wanner)  Karbel.  Knitter;  res.  650  N.  10th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Earl,  b  Apr.  17,  1916. 

[38-711]  HENRY  C.  CUMMINGS,  b  Apr.  13,  1893;  s  Samuel  E.  and  Mary  C.  (Gabel)  Cummings 
[38-682a];m  Mar.  22,  1913,  PEARL  MAE  GRAUL,  b  June  12, 1894 \dau  William  E.  and  Katherine  A. 
(Seidel)  Graul.  Ship  rigger;  res.  6925  Saybrook  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  Henry,  b  Nov.  17,  1913. 

2.  Mary  Catherine,  b  July  19,  1915. 

[38-711.10]  STELLA  FETHERMAN,  b  Mar.  31,  1888;  dau  Oscar  K.  and  Ida  (Frey)  Fetherman 
[38-692.10] ;  m  May  1,  1909,  FRED  CONRAD,  b  May  17,  1887 ;  s  Alfred  and  Mary  (Hartman)  Conrad. 
Employee  of  glove  factory;  res.  Palm,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[38-711.11]  MABEL  FETHERMAN,  b  May  12,  1885;  dau  Oscar  K.  and  Ida  (Frey)  Fetherman 
[38-692.10];  m  Dec.  19,  1907,  HARRY  ROBERTS,  b  July  19,  1890.  Carpenter;  res.  Hereford, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  James  O.,  b  Oct.  27,  1909. 

2.  Florence  M.,  b  Mar.  22,  1911. 

3.  Mary  E.,  stillborn;  June  23,  1913. 

4.  Charles  H.,  b  Mar.  6,  1916. 

5.  Gertrude  E.,  b  Aug.  24,  1919;  d  Oct.  11,  1919. 

[38-711.12]  LEVI  FETHERMAN,  s  Oscar  K.  and  Ida  (Frey)  Fetherman  [38-692.10];  m  MARY 
SCHULTZ,  b  May  2,  1884;  dau  Samuel  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz  [149-79].  Res.  East  Greenville, 

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Children  (J).‘ 

1.  Raymond. 

2.  Norman. 

3.  Grace,  d  Sept.  17,  1909;  aged  3  wks.,  3  days. 

4.  Francis  Oscar,  d  Jan.  31,  1914;  aged  1  mo.,  11  days. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[38-711.13]  WARREN  FREY,  b  Sept.  12,  1890;  s  Charles  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Frey  [38-692. 11a]; 
m  Aug.  4,  1910,  KATIE  MAE  REITER,  b  Jan.  22,  1891;  dau  Manoah  A.  and  Maggie  C.  (Weiss) 
Reiter.  Farmer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  13. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Marion  M.,  b  July  3,  1911. 

2.  Pearl  V.,  b  May  13,  1914. 

3.  Harold  L.,  b  Feb.  24,  1916. 

4.  Iva  B.,  b  June  17,  1918. 

[38-711.14]  WESLEY  FREY,  b  June  1,  1892;  s  Charles  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Frey  [38-692. 11a] ; 
m  Mar.  4,  1914,  BEULAH  GEHRIS,  b  Jan.  21,  1896;  dau  Frank  and  Mary  (Roeder)  Gehris.  Furnace 
man;  res.  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Grace,  b  Feb.  25,  1915. 

2.  Wilbur,  b  Mar.  25,  1917. 

[38-712]  MIRIAM  L.  GEHO,  b  July  19,  1901 ;  dau  Demus  and  Ida  (Roth)  Geho  [38-695];  m  Sept. 
10,  1918,  RUSSEL  WILSON  GROH,  b  Sept.  6,  1899;  s  Calvin  and  Viola  (Kemmerer)  Groh.  Furniture 
worker;  res.  243  S.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Althea,  b  Oct.  31,  1918;  d  Nov.  2,  1918. 


GREGORIUS  MEISTHER  (MESCHTER)  [E  43] 

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[43]  GREGORIUS  MEISTHER  (MESCHTER),  JR.  [E  43],  b  about  Nov.,  1705;  d  Dec.  16,  1775; 
he  was  the  youngest  s  of  Balthasar  Meisther  who  d  Apr.  1,  1723,  and  is  buried  in  the  “Viehweg”  in 
Harpersdorf,  and  who  was  a  gardener  in  Langneundorf,  Silesia.  On  July  25,  1733,  Gregorius  Meisther 
m  MARIA  KRAUSS  [E  120];  d  Nov.  11,  1756,  youngest  dau  of  Melchior  Krauss,  gardener  in  Langneun¬ 
dorf.  They  were  m  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony,  and  came  to  Pa.  in  1734.  Gregorius  made  “his  mark”  in 
signing  the  Oath  of  Allegiance.  He  was  naturalized  Apr.  10,  1759.  He  bought  land  in  Hereford  Twp., 
Pa.,  where  he  lived  and  died  [  Plate  C  IX).  Both  Gregorius  Meisther  and  wife  are  buried  in  Washington 
Schw.  Cem.  Gregorius  was  a  brother  of  Melchior  Meisther  [E  66]. 

Children  (7): 

[43-1]  1.  Christopher  [E  121],  b  June  4,  1734,  on  the  St.  Andrew ,  en  route  to  America  (c/.  Erlau- 

terung,  p  ^65);  d  Feb.  12,  1791;  m  Christina  Yeakel. 

[43-2]  2.  Maria,  b  Dec.  21,  1736;  d - - — ;  m  Andrew  Dague;  d  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

[43-3]  3.  Melchior,  b  June  28,  1740;  d  Dec.  21,  1793;  m  Anna  Maria  (Yeakel)  Zoller. 

[43—4]  4.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  5,  1742;  d - ;  m - Deysher  (Deischer). 

[43-5]  5.  Baltzer,  b  Oct.  1,  1745;  d  Aug.  2,  1809;  m  Magdalena  Getman. 

[43-6]  6.  Anna,  b  May  29,  1748;  d  May  17,  1833;  m  Jacob  Seibert. 

[43—7 ]  7.  George,  b  Apr.  18,  1750;  d - - — — -  in  Germany;  m  in  North  Carolina.  No  issue. 

[43-1]  CHRISTOPHER  MESCHTER  [E  121],  b  June  4,  1734;  d  before  Feb.  12,  1791;  s  Gregorius 
and  Maria  Krauss  Meisther  [43];  m  May  6,  1766,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  to,  CHRISTINA  YEA¬ 
KEL,  b  1748;  d  — - - —  1837 ;  dau  Jeremiah  and - -  (Wolf)  Yeakel  [38-4].  Christopher  Mesch- 

ter  was  b  on  the  St.  Andrew  and  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents.  He  acquired  his  father’s  farm  in 
Hereford  Twp.,  Pa.  [ Plate  C  IX)]  also  bought  other  land  which  he  conveyed  to  his  son  Christopher 
for  £1200  prior  to  1799.  He  is  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

His  widow,  Christina,  married  Jacob  Hunsberger  [38-11],  on  or  before  April  12,  1794  [Dr.  J.  L. 
Masters).  On  May  27,  1799,  Christina  Hunsberger  received  £49.  2s.  4d.,  balance  of  money  willed 
her  by  her  first  husband.  This  will  was  signed  Feb.  8,  1791 .  In  signing  her  name  she  made  “her  mark.” 
George  Lohr  of  Hereford  Twp.,  Pa.,  was  guardian  for  the  Meschter  children. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  20,  1767;  d  May  2,  1767. 

2.  Maria,  b  Mar.  10,  1768;  d  Oct.  18,  1769. 

3.  David,  b  Sept.  13,  1769;  d  Dec.  20,  1774. 

4.  Christina,  b  Dec.  24,  1771;  d  Dec.  2,  1775. 

5.  Christopher,  b  Dec.  10,  1774;  d  Jan.  3,  1775. 

[43-8]  6.  Regina,  b  Sept.  26,  1776;  d  Feb.  5,  1800;  m  Daniel  Yocom. 

[43—9]  7.  Christopher,  b  Mar.  13,  1778;  d  Nov.  6,  1859;  m  Mary  Kerling. 

[43-10]  8.  Magdalena,  b  June  17,  1780;  d  July  26,  1856;  m  Daniel  Yocom. 

[43—1 1  ]  9.  John,  b  June  22,  1783;  d  Jan.  16,  1852;  m  Elizabeth  De  Haven. 

[43—12]  10.  Isaac,  b  Jan.  23,  1787;  d  June  21,  1853;  m  Mary  Clemence. 

[43-2]  MARIA  MESCHTER,  b  Dec.  21,  1736;  dau  Gregorius  and  Maria  (Krauss)  Meisther  [43]; 
m  Dec.  20,  1762,  ANDREW  DAGUE  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  [  This  information  is  obtained  from  records 
in  S.  H.  L.) 

The  editor  was  not  able  to  trace  descendants  of  this  family  conclusively,  but  from  court  records  and 
traditions  handed  down  in  the  various  Dague  families  hereinafter  listed,  we  think  we  are  justified  in 
including  these  families  in  the  list  of  Schwenkfelder  descendants. 

In  Will  Book  V ,  1:783,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.,  we  find  the  will  of  Andrew  Dague,  probated  Dec.  6,  1854. 
This  Andrew  lived  in  Salisbury  Twp.,  Lane.  Co.,  and  mentions  the  following: 

“Daughter  Mary,  wife  of  Clemson  B.  Moore  of  Indiana;  daughter  Ann,  wife  of  John  Lora;  daugh¬ 
ter  Rachel,  wife  of  Christian  Yoder;  my  grandson,  David,  son  of  my  son  Andrew;  my  daughter,  Leah, 
her  daughter  Mary  Ann  Cooper,  wife  of  Jacob  Fretz.” 

The  daughter  Leah  appears  to  have  been  a  lunatic.  He  also  mentions  “my  five  children,  Andrew, 
David,  Mary,  Ann,  Rachel.”  The  executors  were  his  son,  David  Dague,  and  son-in-law,  John  Lora, 


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both  of  Salisbury  Twp.,  Pa.  They  were  empowered  to  sell  his  real  estate  in  the  state  of  Pennsylvania 
or  elsewhere. 

In  D.  B.  P.  8,  57:110,  the  heirs  of  Andrew  Dague  were  given  as  follows  in  1856: 

David  Dague,  Andrew  Dague,  Mary  Moore,  Ann  Lora,  David  Dague,  Jr.,  Marianne  Fritz,  Andrew 
Yoder,  Christian  Yoder,  Anne  Mary  Yoder,  Clemson  B.  Moore  of  Franklin  Co.,  Indiana,  and  Mary, 
his  wife,  late  Mary  Dague. 

We  believe  the  above  named  Andrew  Dague  was  a  grandson  of  Andrew  Dague  and  Maria  Mesch- 
ter.  On  the  above  hypothesis  we  arrange  the  Dague  families  as  follows: 


[43-2]  MARIA  MESCHTER,  m  ANDREW  DAGUE  in  1762;  had  at  least  one  son: 

[43-12.1]  Andrew,  m  Ann - - 

In  1797,  Dec.  30,  Andrew  Deig  (Dague)  and  wife  Ann  of  Salisbury  Twp.,  sold  39  A.  of  Land 
[Lane.  Court  Records  W.  3.708}.  In  1804,  Mar.  31,  the  same  parties  gave  a  mortgage  for  107  A.  and 
10  A.  [Lane.  Court  Records  O.  3.157].  They  sold  these  tracts  of  107  and  10  acres  Apr.  14,  1807. 

[43-3]  MELCHIOR  MESCHTER,  b  June  28,  1740;  d  Oct.  21,  1793;  s  Gregorius  and  Maria 
(Krauss)  Meisther  [43];  m  Nov.  20  (24),  1774,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  ANNA  MARIA  (YEAKEL) 

ZOLLER,  widow;  dau  Jeremiah  and  — - -  (Wolf)  Yeakel  [38-4],  and  widow  of - Zoller. 

Lived  in  Goshenhoppen,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[43-13]  1.  George,  b  Apr.  14,  1775;  m  Susanna  Heimbach. 

2.  Rosina,  b  Sept.  13,  1776. 

[43-14]  3.  Barbara,  b  Aug.  14,  1778;  m  John  Davidheiser. 

4.  David,  b  Oct,  10,  1780;  d  Oct.  24,  1793. 


[43-5]  BALTHASAR  MESCHTER,  b  Oct,  1,  1745;  d  Aug.  2,  1809;  s  Gregorius  and  Maria  (Krauss) 
Meisther  [43];  m  MAGDALENA  GETMAN,  b  Sept.  4.  1760;  d  Oct.  4,  1846. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Susanna,  b  July  21,  1777. 

2.  Abraham. 

3.  David. 

4.  George. 

5.  John.  • 

[43-15]  6.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  11,  1797;  d  Dec,  18,  1851;  m  Catharine  Hendricks. 

[25-13]  7.  Maria,  b  Apr.  12,  1787;  d  Apr.  28,  1868;  m  Solomon  Kriebel. 

[43—16]  8.  Elizabeth,  m  Andrew  Kuhns. 

9.  Magdalena. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.} 


[43-6]  ANNA  MESCHTER,  b  May  29,  1748;  d  May  17,  1833;  dau  Gregorius  and  Maria  (Krauss) 
Meisther  [43] ;  m  in  1781,  JACOB  SEIBERT,  b  Feb.  28,  1755;  d  Sept.  26,  1823. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  18,  1782. 

2.  Christopher,  b  Mar.  10,  1785;  d  May  17,  1864. 

\  3.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  6,  1787;  d  Aug.  29,  1882;  m  Charlotte  Yeakel. 

[43— 17b]  j  l  2.  Elizabeth  Wagner. 

[43—18]  4.  David,  b  Jan.  9,  1790;  d  May  12,  1875;  m  Susanna  Y.  Gerhard. 


[43-8]  REGINA  MESCHTER,  b  Sept.  26,  1776;  d  Feb.  5,  1800;  dau  Christopher  and  Christina 
(Yeakel)  Meschter  [43-1];  m  1798  or  1799,  DANIEL  YOCOM,  b  May  13,  1775;  d  Mar.  30,  1841  or 
1861. 

One  daughter: 

[43-19]  Rachel  (Regina),  b  Jan.  15,  1800;  d  Mar.  30,  1877;  m  Michael  Kegerize. 


[43-9]  CHRISTOPHER  MESCHTER  or  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  13,  1778;  d  Nov.  6,  1859;  s  Christo¬ 
pher  and  Christina  (Yeakel)  Meschter  [43-1];  m  Nov.  18,  1800,  MARY  KERLING,  b  Nov.  14,  1781; 
d  Oct.  10,  1838.  Christopher  Master  lived  in  Union  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  was  a  blacksmith;  signed  his 
name  to  a  release  as  “Christopher  Meschter.”  He  is  said  to  have  gone  to  Canada,  but,  according  to  the 


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late  Dr.  J.  L.  Masters  of  Indianapolis,  Christopher  Master  went  to  Indiana  in  1833.  Upon  his  arrival 
there  he  was  called  “Christopher  Masters,”  but  did  not  write  the  s  to  his  name  until  about  1840.  After 
that  he  signed  his  name  “Masters”  more  and  more,  until  he  finally  wrote  it  thus  almost  always.  All 
his  descendants  write  their  names  as  “Masters.” 


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[43-22] 

[43-23] 

[43-24] 

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[43-26] 

[43-27] 

[43-28] 

[43-29a] 

[43-29b] 

[43-30] 


Children  (14)-' 

1.  Rachel,  b  Aug.  21,  1801;  d  Aug.  21,  1802. 

2.  Hannah,  b  Nov.  15,  1802;  d  Mar.  17,  1884;  m  John  S.  Ross. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  27,  1803;  d  Nov.  26,  1893;  m  Juliann  Kearns. 

4.  John,  b  July  9,  1805;  d  Jan.  22,  1 891 ;  m  Susanna  Harris. 

5.  James,  b  Apr.  27,  1807;  d  June  30,  1807. 

6.  Eleanor,  b  May  17,  1808;  d  July  7,  1863;  m  Isaac  Rose. 

7.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  15,  1810;  d  Mar.  6,  1898;  m  Angeline  Gordon. 

8.  Aaron,  b  Oct,  25,  1811;  m  I  J/nthlAa  CliLrk- 

l  2.  Mary  Ann  Erb. 

9.  Ann,  b  Aug.  17,  1813;  d  Dec,  17,  1884;  m  Joseph  Speer. 

10.  Mary,  b  Sept.  5,  1815;  d  Jan.  4,  1908;  m  Nimrod  Kerrick. 

11.  Margaret,  b  June  16,  1817;  d  Oct.  5,  1874;  m  William  Nelson. 

i  12.  William,  b  May  17,  1819;  d  Oct.  5,  1897;  m  (  Mary  S.  Garrison. 

J  l  2.  Martha  Cordelia  York. 

13.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  30,  1821;  d  Apr.  21,  1899;  m  Uriah  Rose. 

14.  Hiram,  b  Nov.  30,  1824;  d  Jan.  26,  1826. 


[43-10]  MAGDALENA  MESCHTER,  b  June  17,  1780;  d  July  26,  1856;  dau  Christopher  and 
Christina  (Yeakel)  Meschter  [43-1];  m  DANIEL  YOCOM,  widower,  husband  of  her  late  sister,  Regina 
[43-8]. 

Children  {12): 

[43-31]  1.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  10,  1803;  d - ;  m  Ann  Kerlin. 

[43-32]  2.  Mary,  b  June  24,  1805;  d - ;  m  William  Ehrgood. 

3.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  13,  1806;  unm. 

[43-33]  4.  John,  b  Mar.  26,  1808;  d - ;  m  Joanna  Hays. 

5.  Levi,  b  Oct.  31,  1809;  d  Aug.  10,  1843;  unm. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  25,  1811;  d  May  16,  1833;  unm. 

7.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  31,  1813;  d  in  infancy. 

[43-34]  8.  Isaac,  b  Feb.  16,  1815;  m  Annie  Schantz. 

[43—35]  9.  Sophia,  b  Nov.  15,  1816;  m  Eli  T.  Kerlin. 

10.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  5,  1818;  d  in  infancy. 

[43-36]  11.  Daniel  M.,  b  Oct.  21,  1819;  d  — - - — -;  m  Valeria  L.  Rahn. 

12.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  10,  1821;  d  in  infancy. 

In  1810,  Daniel  Yocom  lived  in  Unity  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  W.  A.  Y.  says  he  later  resided  near 
Pottstown,  Pa.  Data  regarding  the  Yocom  family  was  supplied  to  W.  A.  Yeakle,  Feb.  24,  1882,  by 
son  and  daughter  of  Isaac  Yocom  per  “Sallie  J.  Yocom.”  According  to  letter  of  John  Master,  dated 
Oct.  1,  1878,  Isaac,  Samuel  and  Daniel  Yocom  live  near  Douglassville,  Pa.  [  Impossible  to  obtain  fur¬ 
ther  or  more  recent  data.) 


[43-11]  JOHN  MASTER,  b  June  22,  1783;  d  Jan.  16,  1852;  s  Christopher  and  Christina  (Yeakel) 
Meschter  [43-1];  m  Feb.  21  (24),  1804,  ELIZABETH  DeHAVEN;  d  Dec.  5,  1864.  John  Master  always 
wrote  his  name  without  the  s.  Some  of  his  children  followed  his  example,  while  others  spelled  the  name 
Masters.  He  moved  to  Indiana  in  1819.  [/.  L.  M.) 


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[43-38] 

[43-39] 

[43-40] 

[43-41] 

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[43-42b] 


Children  {10): 

1.  Rachel,  b  June  3,  1805;  d  Jan.  9,  1893;  m  Thomas  Glidewell. 

2.  Isaac,  b  July  23,  1807;  d  Aug.  9,  1876;  m  Martha  Drake. 

3.  David,  b  Apr.  20,  1809;  d  Sept.  22,  1835. 

4.  Mary,  b  Apr.  1,  1811 ;  d  Jan.  15,  1892;  m  John  Morgan. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  May  20,  1813;  d  Aug.  9,  1896;  m  Richard  Jaques. 

6.  Ann,  b  Feb.  25,  1816;  d  Feb.  9,  1844;  m  Thomas  Steele. 


7.  Christopher,  b  Nov.  4,  1817;  d  July  8,  1896;  m 


1.  Christina  Welly. 

2.  Mrs.  Isabel  Duncan. 


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8.  John,  b  May  17,  1820;  d  Mar.  21,  1835. 

[43-43]  9.  Samuel  K.,  b  Oet.  2,  1822;  d  Feb.  4,  1895;  m  Nancy  Burk. 

1  10.  Jacob)  b  Dec.  6,  J 825 ;  d  Jan.  21,  1916;  m  (  L  Frances  Whorton. 

[43-44bJ  J  I  2.  Elcey  Lee  Curry. 

The  editor  is  greatly  indebted  to  the  late  Dr.  John  Louis  Masters,  and  also  to  his  son,  Paul  Masters, 
for  much  of  the  data  in  this  book  concerning  the  descendants  of  John  Master. 


[43-12]  ISAAC  MASTER,  b  Jan.  23,  1787;  d  June  21,  1853;  s  Christopher  and  Christina  (Yeakel) 
Meschter  [43-1];  m  May  11,  1809,  MARY  CLEMENCE,  d  May  26,  1870.  Isaac  Master  moved  to 
Canada  soon  after  his  marriage. 

Isaac  Master  migrated  to  Canada  from  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  the  grandson  of  Gregorius 
Meister,  one  of  the  original  Schwenkfelders  who  came  to  Pa.  in  1734.  His  father,  Christopher,  the 
eldest  son  of  Gregorius,  was  born  on  the  St.  Andrew  while  crossing  the  ocean.  Five  generations  of 
Masters  indirect  descent  are  buried  in  the  old  family  burying  ground  in  Blenheim  Twp.,  viz.  Isaac 
Master,  John  Master,  Isaac  Master,  John  Master,  and  William  Ewart  Master.  [Elsie  Master  data.] 


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14. 

15. 

Children  (15): 

John,  b  Mar.  7,  1810;  d  Sept.  23,  1895;  m 


|  1.  Nancy  Stauffer. 

1  2.  Catharine  Reichard. 


Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  11,  1811;  stillborn. 

George  C.,  b  Dec.  23,  1813;  d  Oct.  1,  1874;  m  Emeline  Adsett. 
Sarah  Ann,  b  Jan.  23,  1816;  d  Dec.  4,  1881;  m  Benjamin  Shupe. 
Abraham,  b  Apr.  11,  1818;  d  July  7,  1853;  m  Lucinda  Clemons. 
Mary,  b  May  7,  1820;  m  Edward  Ellis. 

Isaac,  b  Jan.  25,  1822;  d  July  30,  1834. 

Hannah,  b  Dec.  18,  1824;  m  Benjamin  Erb. 

Catharine,  b  Aug.  3,  1826:  m  Amos  Snyder. 

Samuel,  b  June  19,  1828;  d  Feb.  5,  1860;  m  Barbara  Hoffman. 
Nancy,  b  Mar.  29,  1830;  m  Jacob  Shuh. 

Eliza,  b  July  2,  1832;  m  John  Winger. 

Henry,  b  Mar.  27,  1834;  m  Alvira  Haymaker. 

Lewis,  b  Jan.  8,  1836;  d  Aug.  15,  1836. 

Lucinda,  b  Jan.  29,  1837;  d  Nov.  12,  1854. 


[43-12.1]  ANDREW  DAGUE,  s  of  Andrew  and  Maria  (Meschter)  Dague  [43-2] ;  m  ANN - . 

At  least  one  son: 

[43-55.1]  Andrew,  d  1754;  m - .  [No  further  data.] 

[43-13]  GEORGE  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  14,  1775;  s  Henry  and  Anna  Maria  (Yeakel-Zoller) 
Meschter  [43-3];  m  SUSANNA  HEIMBACH,  dau  Henry  Heimbach. 

Children  (9): 

[43-56]  1.  Kathryn,  m  Peter  Will. 

[43-57]  2.  George,  m - 

[43-58]  3.  Henry,  b  Nov.  12,  1800;  d  June  24,  1879;  m  Judith  Gregory. 

[43-59]  4.  Susanna. 

[43-60]  5.  Daniel,  b  Aug.  29,  1802;  d  Jan.  19,  1885;  m  Christena  Johnson. 

[43—61  ]  6.  Magdalena,  m - Gehman. 

[43-61.1]  7.  Lydia,  m - ;  Venango  Co.,  Pa. 

[43-62]  8.  David,  b  Jan.  17,  1813;  d  Oct.  8,  1881;  m  Catharine  Hunsberger. 

[43—63]  9.  Regina,  b  Mar.  18,  1815;  m  Gabriel  Griesemer. 

According  to  the  Bergey  Family  Data,  a  Henry  Meschter,  born  1800,  married  Elizabeth  Leaser; 
was  this  the  same  Henry  who  married  Judith  Gregory?  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[43-14]  BARBARA  MEISTER  (MESCHTER),  b  Aug.  14,  1778;  d - ;  dau  Melchior  and 

Anna  Maria  (Yeakel-Zoller)  Meschter;  m  JOHN  DAVIDHEISER. 

Children  (3): 

[43-64]  1.  Henry,  b  Nov.  5,  1800;  m  Lydia  Rhoads. 

[43-65]  2.  John,  b  May  4,  1803;  m - 

[43-66]  3.  David;  m  Rachel  Weaver. 


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[43-15]  JACOB  MESTER,  b  Feb.  11,  1797;  d  Dec.  18,  1851;  s  Balthasar  and  Magdalena  (Getman) 
Meschter  [43-5];  m  Nov.  14,  1820,  by  Rev.  George  Wack  to  CATHARINE  HENDRICKS,  b  June  2, 
1801;  d  July  11,  1888;  dau  John  Hendricks.  Jacob  Mester  was  tax-collector  in  Worcester  Twp.,  and 
always  spelled  his  name  Mester.  [A.  H.  M.] 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[43-67]  1.  Charles  H.,  b  Sept.  2,  1821 ;  d  Jan.  18,  1894;  m  Catharine  K.  Linsenbigler  Burkert. 

[43-68]  2.  Jesse,  b  Sept.  17,  1823;  d  Oct.  29,  1891;  m  Susanna  Hendricks. 

3.  Antrim,  b  Jan.  7,  1825;  buried  in  Wentz’s  Cem. 

[43-69]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  June  28,  1827;  d  Oct.  8,  1903;  m  Paul  Keiser. 

[43-70]  5.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  29,  1831;  d  1903;  m  Andrew  J.  Evans. 

6.  James,  b  Feb.  2,  1834;  d  Sept.  2,  1838. 

7.  Mary,  b  Jan.  7,  1836;  d  Dec.  5,  1851. 

[43-71]  8.  Isaac  D.,  b  Apr.  19,  1838;  d  July  26,  1904;  m  Martha  M.  Custer. 

[43-72]  9.  Barbara,  b  Aug.  6,  1840;  d  June  27,  1908;  m  Martin  S.  Keel. 

[43-17a]  DANIEL  SEIBERT,  b  Oct.  6,  1787;  d  Aug.  29,  1882;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Meschter)  Seibert 
[43-6];  m  May  31,  1831,  CHARLOTTE  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  11,  1792;  d  May  4,  1832;  dau  Isaac  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Anders)  Yeakel  [38-14].  No  children. 

[43— 17b]  DANIEL  SEIBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  29,  1838,  ELIZABETH  WAGNER, 
b  1812;  d  1888;  dau  John  Wagner. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  William,  b  Oct.  2,  1839;  d  July  31,  1855. 

[43-73]  2.  Daniel,  b  Dec.  15,  1841.  [No  further  data.] 

[43-74]  3.  Jonathan,  b  Feb.  21,  1844;  d  Oct.  21,  1913;  m  Sarah  Hersch. 

[43-75]  4.  Anna,  b  Feb.  11,  1846;  m  Edwin  Weber. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  27,  1847. 

[43-76]  6.  Willoughby,  b  May  31,  1851;  m  Mary  Kemmerer. 


[43-18]  DAVID  SEIBERT,  b  Jan.  9,  1790;  d  May  12,  1875;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Meschter)  Seibert 
[43-6];  rn  in  1821,  SUSANNA  Y.  GERHARD,  b  June  26,  1894;  d  Aug.  6,  1863;  dau  Matthias  and  Anna 
(Yeakel)  Gerhard  [38-20].  Weaver.  Lived  at  Upper  Milford,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (JO): 


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[43-82] 

[43-83] 

[43-84] 


1.  Catharine  Althouse. 

1.  Anthony,  b  Aug.  30,  1822;  m  2.  - Schell. 

3.  Matilda  Hettrick. 

2.  Joshua,  b  Jan.  15,  1824;  m  Judith - ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Esther,  b  May  29,  1825;  m  William  Winkler.  [No  further  data.] 

4.  Jonas,  b  May  8,  1827;  d  Aug.  18,  1902;  rn  Sarah  Reinewald. 

5.  Maria,  b  June  20,  1829;  m  Joel  Walter.  [  No  farther  data.] 

i0e].  1  twins,  b  Apr.  3,  1831 ;  d  Aug.  3,  1831. 

7.  Levi  ) 

8.  Nathan,  b  Sept.  19,  1832;  d  Feb. - -,  1904;  m  Matilda  Roeder. 

9.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  10,  1835;  d  Feb. - ,  1912;  m  Levinus  Schell. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  26,  1839;  m  Josiah  Long. 


[43-19]  RACHEL  YOCOM,  b  Jan.  15,  1800;  d  Mar.  30,  1877;  dau  Daniel  and  Regina  (Meschter) 
Yocom  [43-8];  m  Mar.  9,  1819,  MICHAEL  KEGERIZE,  b  May  9,  1795;  d  July  16,  1829. 

Children  (5): 

[43-85]  1.  Mary,  b  Feb.  7,  1820;  d  Apr.  6,  1854;  m  Jacob  Slabach. 

[43-86]  2.  Erastus,  b  Apr.  25,  1822;  m  Lucian  Slabach. 

[43—87 ]  3.  Abram,  b  Jan.  12,  1824;  d  July  2,  1855;  m  Margaret  Vanaida.  No  issue. 

[43-88]  4.  Verdilla,  b  July  10,  1825;  dec;  m  Emanuel  Haas.  No  issue. 

[43  89]  5.  Michael,  b  Mar.  19,  1828;  d  June,  1914;  m  Orpha  Keim. 

[No  further  record  obtainable.] 

[43-20]  HANNAH  MASTERS,  b  Nov.  15,  1802;  d  Mar.  17,  1884;  dau  Christopher  and  Mary 
(Kerling)  Masters  [43-9];  rn  1827,  JOHN  S.  ROSS,  b  Sept,  13,  1805;  d  Sept.  24,  1892;  s  Thomas  and 
Rachel  (Stackhouse)  Ross.  Farmer;  lived  in  Connersville,  Ind.  (1922.) 


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Children  (9): 

1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  28,  1827;  d  June  1,  1892. 

2.  Francis  M.,  b  Apr.  10,  1829;  d  Feb.  8,  1903;  m  Elizabeth  Alexander. 

3.  Elenor,  b  June  15,  1830 ;  d  Aug.  3, 1903 ;  m  George  Templeton. 

4.  Christopher  M.,  b  June  7,  1832;  d  June  7,  1904;  m  Martha  Burgess. 

5.  Thomas  J.,  b  Nov.  28,  1833;  d  Mar.  7,  1916;  m  Elizabeth  DuBois. 

6.  Rachel  S.,  b  May  7,  1836;  Shelbyville,  Ind. 

7.  John  W.,  b  Sept.  30,  1837 ;  d  May  9,  1916;  m  Sarah  Hanson. 


8.  Margaret  A. 

9.  Sarah  E. 


twins,  b  Feb.  26,  1842;  d 


June  7,  1915;  m  William  A.  Hanson. 
1920;  m  J.  W.  LaBar. 


[43-21]  JACOB  MASTERS,  b  Dec.  27,  1803;  d  Nov.  26,  1893;  s  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling) 
Meschter  [43-9];  m  Jan.  5,  1830,  JULIAN  KEARNS,  b  Dec.  14,  1810;  d  Aug.  — — ,  1865. 

Children  {11): 

1.  Mary,  b  Dec.  17,  1830;  d  July  1,  1832. 

[43-95]  2.  Henry,  b  Feb.  9,  1832;  d  July  15,  1921;  m  Phoebe  P.  Dubois. 

3.  Christopher,  b  Dec.  21,  1833;  d  Mar.  29,  1861. 

4.  Aaron,  b  Nov.  9,  1836;  d  Jan.  20,  1900. 

[43-96]  5.  Jacob  K.,  b  Nov.  4,  1838;  d  June  30,  1902;  m  Laura  Hudson. 

6.  Eleanor,  b  Mar.  8,  1841;  d  Jan.  6,  1853. 

[43-97]  7.  John  W.,  b  June  26,  1843;  d  Jan.  5,  1903;  m  Mary  G.  Harris. 

[43-98]  8.  Julietta,  b  Mar.  1,  1846;  m  Lewis  Miller. 

9.  Webster,  b  Aug.  6,  1848;  d  Sept.  12,  1851. 

[43-99]  10.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  15,  1851;  m  James  R.  Johnstone. 

[43-100]  11.  Leander  M.,  b  Sept.  5,  1856;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Templeton. 


[43-22]  JOHN  MASTERS,  b  July  9,  1805;  d  Jan.  22,  1891;  s  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling) 
Meschter  [43-9];  m  Apr.  15,  1828,  SUSANNA  HARRIS,  dau  Jacob  Harris.  Lived  in  State  of  Indiana. 
Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  16,  1829;  d  May  29,  1895;  m  Roderick  R.  Spencer. 

2.  Jacob  Harris,  b  Mar.  31,  1830;  d  Nov.  19,  1918;  m  Mary  L.  Smith. 

3.  John  Q.,  b  Dec.  26,  1832;  d  Oct.  1,  1903;  m  Rebecca  Jones.  * 

4.  Jane,  b  Jan.  16,  1835;  dec;  m  John  W.  Cheney. 

5.  Thomas  Watson,  b  June  26,  1838;  m  Susanna  Hayward. 

6.  Wm.  Christopher,  b  June  10,  1841 ;  dec;  m  Melvina  Steinard. 

1.  Loretta  J.  Roberts. 


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[43-105] 

[43-106] 

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[43-1 08a] 

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7.  Samuel  Benson,  b  June  30,  1843;  m 

8.  Levi  Kerling,  b  Aug.  25,  1847 ;  m 


2.  Mary  Allen  Folmsbee. 

1.  Mary  A.  Smith. 

2.  Minnie  Waggoner. 


[43-23]  ELEANOR  MASTERS,  b  May  17,  1808;  d  July  7,  1863;  dau  Christopher  and  Mary 
(Kerling)  Meschter  [43-9];  m  May  18,  1842,  ISAAC  ROSE,  d  July  29,  1879.  Lived  in  Franklin  Co., 
Indiana. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  19,  1843. 

[43-109]  2.  Tamson,  b  Dec.  29,  1844;  m  Marion  Davis,  Apr.  7,  1864. 

[43-110]  3.  Drucilla,  b  Oct.  14,  1846;  d  Apr.  25,  1886;  m  Theodore  Brown,  Nov.  19,  1868. 

[43-111]  4.  Phoebe,  b  May  3,  1848;  d  Oct.  3,  1890;  m  Henry  Brown,  Apr.  19,  1871.  [  No  further 

data  obtainable .] 

[43-24]  SAMUEL  MASTERS,  b  Feb.  15,  1810;  d  Mar.  6,  1898;  s  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling) 
Meschter  [43-9];  m  ANGELINE  GORDON,  dJuly  18,  1876;  dau  William  Gordon.  Lived  near  Laurel, 
Ind. 

Children  (3): 

[43-112]  1.  William  Gordon,  b  Aug.  16,  1855;  m  Edith  Curry. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  6  1857 ;  dec. 

3.  Leonidas  Morton,  b  July  2,  1864.  [Paul  Masters.] 


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[43-25a]  AARON  MASTERS,  b  Oct.  25,  1811;  dec;  s  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling)  Meschter 
[43-9];  m  Oct.  20,  1841,  CYNTHIA  CLARK;  d  Dec.  31,  1858. 

Children  (6): 

1.  David  W.,  b  Nov.  9,  1842;  d  Jan.  24,  1864. 

[43-113]  2.  Mary  Kerling,  b  Apr.  11,  1845;  d  Mar.  15,  1890;  m  William  H.  Younts. 

3.  Quincy  Adams,  b  Jan.  30,  1847. 

[43-114]  4.  Winfield  Scott,  b  Apr.  24,  1849;  dec;  m  Georgia  Corey. 

5.  James  Madison,  b  Apr.  2,  1852. 

[43-115]  6.  Lewis  Clark,  b  July  6,  1855;  d  July  10,  1911 ;  m  Amy  A.  Brown. 

[43-25b]  AARON  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  4,  1866,  MARY  ANN  ERB. 

One  child:  Allen  Willie,  b  Aug.  14,  1867.  [No  further  data  obtainable.} 


[43-26]  ANNA  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  17,  1813;  d  Dec.  17,  1884;  dau  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling) 
Meschter  [43-9];  ni  JOSEPH  SPEER.  Lived  in  Kansas. 

Children  (7): 

[43-115.1]  1.  Margaret. 

[43-115.2]  2.  Mary. 

[43-115.3]  3.  John  W.,  b  Jan.  29,  1841;  m  Martha  Elizabeth  Baird. 

[43-115.4]  4.  Samuel,  dec;  m  Margaret  Stout. 

[43-115.5]  5.  Catharine. 

[43-115.6]  6.  Matilda, 

[43-115.7]  7.  Emma,  [ Further  data  unobtainable;  letters  unans .] 


[43-27]  MARY  MASTERS,  b  Sept.  5,  1815;  d  Jan.  4,  1908; dom  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling) 
Masters  [43-9];  m  May  14,  1839,  NIMROD  KERRICK,  b  Oct.  13,  1808;  d  Dec.  13,  1897;  s  Thomas 
and  Phoebe  (Garruthers)  Kerrick.  Teacher  and  minister.  [Mrs.  Phoebe  A.  Bracken .] 


Children  (5): 


[43-115.8]  1.  Elinor  Josephine,  b  Jan.  28,  1840;  d  Dec.  19,  1921;  m  Cyrus  Mull;  Manilla,  Ind. 

[43-115.9]  2.  Phoebe  Ann,  b  Aug.  26,  1841;  m  Lieut.  William  H.  Bracken. 

3.  William  Masters,  b  May  18,  1844;  d  May  22,  1863,  in  the  siege  of  Vicksburg  during  the 


Civil  War. 


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4.  Leonidas  Hamlin,  b  Oct.  16,  1846;  d  Mar.  13,  1907 ;  m  Sarah  Funk,  dec. 

5.  Thomas  Christopher,  b  Apr.  24,  1848;  m  (  Laura  Armstrong,  dec. 

[  2.  Alice  Harpole,  dec. 


[43-28]  MARGARET  MASTERS,  b  June  16,  1817;  d  Oct.  5,  1874;  dau  Christopher  and  Mary 
(Kerling)  Meschter  [43-9];  m  WILLIAM  NELSON. 

Children  (J):  James,  Margaret,  Josephine  and  Elizabeth.  [No  further  record.] 


[43-29a]  WILLIAM  MASTERS,  b  May  17,  1819;  d  Oct.  5,  1897 ;  s  Christopher  and  Mary  (Kerling) 
Meschter  [43-9];  m  Dec.  21,  1844,  MARY  S.  GARRISON,  d  Sept.  7,  1852. 

Children  (J): 


[43-1 16a] 
[43-1 16b] 
[43-117] 


1.  Lewis  L.,  b  Feb.  2,  1846;  d  Sept.  1,  1852. 

|  2.  Samuel  Lafayette,  b  Mar.  1,  1848;  m  j  Fannie  Stott. 

3.  John  Wilbur,  b  Mar.  5,  1850;  d  Jan.  22,  1890;  m  Mary  Jane  Leonard. 

4.  Mary  Nevada,  b  July  5,  1852;  d  Sept.  24,  1852. 


[43-29b]  WILLIAM  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  13,  1860,  MARTHA  CORDELIA 
YORK,  b  Feb.  5,  1831;  d  Nov.  26,  1907.  Rancher  and  stock  farmer,  State  of  Washington.  Lived  in 
Indiana;  Portland,  Ore.;  and  near  Yakima  City,  Washington. 

Children  ( 3 ); 

[43-118]  1.  William  York,  b  Apr.  1,  1862;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Bell. 

2.  Ernest  Grant,  b  1865;  d  Aug.  6,  1865. 

3.  Francis  Kerrick,  b  Mar.  30,  1872;  Portland,  Ore.  [ Paul  Masters.} 


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DM 


[43-30]  ELIZABETH  MASTERS,  b  Dec.  30,  1821;  d  Apr.  21,  1899;  dau  Christopher  and  Mary 
(Kerling)  Masters  [43—9] ;  m  Mar.  23,  1844,  URIAH  ROSE,  b  June  16,  1819;  d  Dec.  29,  1885;  s  Uriah 
and  Tamson  (Garrison)  Rose. 

Children  (S): 

1.  Mary  S.,  b  Jan.  17,  1845;  d  Oct.  25,  1917;  m  Henry  L.  Smith. 

2.  Tamson,  b  Nov.  9,  1847;  m  Albert  Gaddis;  McCune,  Kansas. 

3.  Emmons  R.,  b  Oct.  7,  1850;  d  Aug.  29,  1853. 

4.  Christopher,  b  Dec.  29,  1852;  d  May  2,  1860. 

5.  Elnora,  b  Dec.  23,  1855;  d  Sept.  2,  1914;  m  George  Smith. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  26,  1858;  m  Rev.  Charles  T.  Douglass. 

7.  William  W.,  b  Apr.  20,  1861;  m  Sarah  Walter. 

8.  Josephine,  b  July  1,  1863;  d  June  1,  1892. 

[Inf or  mat  ion  furnished  by  Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 


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[43-31]  SAMUEL  YOCOM,  b  Mar.  10,  1803;  dec;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Meschter)  Yocom 
[43-10];  m  Jan.  17,  1826,  ANN  KERLIN,  b  Aug.  19,  1804. 

Children  (9): 

[43-119]  1.  Emeline,  b  Jan.  24,  1827;  m  Thomas  Jones,  Dec.  18,  1849. 

[43-120]  2.  Henry,  b  Feb.  12,  1830;  d  Apr.  7,  1895;  m  Hannah  Leopold. 

[43-121]  3.  Jacob  K.,  b  Feb.  26,  1832;  m  Catharine  Wanger. 

4.  Eleanor,  b  Aug.  5,  1834;  d  Aug.  19,  1834. 

[43-122]  5.  Aaron  M.,  b  Aug.  19,  1835;  d  Nov.  5,  1878;  m  Jane  Kelso. 

[43—123]  6.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  6,  1838;  m  Eliza  Root;  Pottstown,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

[43-124]  7.  Levi,  b  Dec.  27,  1840;  m  Emma  Dalzell. 

[43-125]  8.  Hannah  Ann,  b  Jan.  16,  1843;  m  John  Mengel. 

[43-126]  9.  William  Iv.,  b  Nov.  2,  1845;  m  Ellen  Leopold. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[43-32]  MARY  YOCOM,  b  June  24,  1805;  d - ;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Meschter) 

Yocom  [43-10];  m  Sept.  3,  1828,  WILLIAM  EHRGOOD,  b - ,  1800;  d  Aug.  29,  1837. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[43-127]  1.  Ann,  b  Dec.  31,  1829;  m  David  Beckley,  Mar.  12,  1863. 

[43-128]  2.  Daniel,  b  Mar.  6,  1831;  m  Louisa  Alspach,  1860. 

[43-129]  3.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Oct.  26,  1832;  m  David  Womsher,  1855. 

[43-130]  4.  Levi,  b  Aug.  29,  1834;  m  Elizabeth  Spatz,  1860. 

[43—131  ]  5.  Hannah,  b  Nov.  13,  1835;  d  Mar.  18,  1878;  m  Lafayette  Brower,  Dec.  26,  1859. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.] 


-;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Meschter)  Yo- 


[43-33]  JOHN  YOCOM,  b  Mar.  26,  1808;  d  - - 

com  [43-10];  m  Mar.  12,  1840,  JOANNA  HAYS,  b  Mar.  27,  1816.  Lived  in  Indiana. 
Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Mary  I.,  b  Dec.  24,  1840. 

2.  Samantha  I.,  b  Sept.  9,  1843. 

3.  William  M.,  b  Feb.  20,  1846. 

4.  John  E.,  b  Feb.  2,  1848;  d  Dec.  22,  1853. 

5.  Anna  M.,  b  Oct.  29,  1849;  d  Dec.  22,  1853. 

6.  Daniel  H.,  b  May  11,  1852;  d  Aug.  19,  1853. 

7.  Louisiana  M.,  b  June  6,  1854;  unm. 

8.  Kezia  C.,  b  Feb.  5,  1856;  unm. 

9.  Lourana  A.,  b  May  9,  1858;  unm. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


-;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Meschter)  Yo- 


[43-34]  ISAAC  YOCOM,  b  Feb.  16,  1815;  d - 

com  [43-10];  m  Dec.  20,  1842,  ANNIE  SCHANTZ,  b  Sept.  10,  1818;  d  Sept.  4,  1858. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Sarah  J.,  b  Mar.  13,  1844. 

[43-132]  2.  Charles,  b  Aug.  20,  1845;  d  Oct.  19,  1918;  m  Harriet  R.  Kupp. 


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[43-133]  3.  Albert,  b  Mar.  5,  1849;  m  Lizzie  Stauffer. 

4.  Eli  K.,  b  June  25,  1847;  d  Sept.  19,  1852. 

5.  Levi,  b  Nov.  23,  1850;  d  in  infancy. 

[43-35]  SOPHIA  YOCOM,  b  Nov.  15,  1816;  d  — - ;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Meschter) 

Yocom  [43-10] ;  m  Nov.  23,  1836,  ELI  T.  KERLIN,  b  May  — ,  1808;  d  Oct.  8,  1876.  No  children. 


[43-36]  DANIEL  M.  YOCOM,  b  Oct.  21,  1819;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Meschter)  Yocom 
[43-10];  m  Dec.  23,  1845,  VALERIA  L.  RAHN,  b  Eeb.  2,  1825. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Mary  V.,  b  Mar.  14,  1847;  d  Apr.  15,  1863. 

[43-134]  2.  Clara  J.,  b  Mar.  22,  1850;  m  Singleton  Shaffer. 

[43-135]  3.  Adda  A.,  b  Jan.  9,  1855;  d  Dec.  21,  1881;  m  David  Williams. 

[43-135.1]  4.  Charles  A.,  b  Sept.  7,  1857;  m  twice;  was  physician;  lived  at  Douglassville,  Pa.  See 

family  [49-1427]. 

5.  Newton  K.,  b  Aug.  13,  1860. 

6.  Eddie  E.,  b  May  9,  1863. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[43-37]  RACHEL  MASTER,  b  June  3,  1805;  d  Jan.  9,  1893;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (DeHaven) 

Master  [43-11];  m  Mar.  6,  1823,  THOMAS  GLIDEWELL,  b - ;  d  Oct.  29,  1868.  Farmer. 

Lived  near  Fairfield,  Ind. 

Children  (18): 

1.  Allison  B.,  b  Dec.  18,  1823;  d  Jan.  22,  1835. 

[43-136]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  May  31,  1825;  m  William  Powell. 

[43-137]  3.  Joanna,  b  May  21,  1827;  m  Joseph  Barber. 

[43—138]  4.  Mary,  b  Jan.  16,  1829;  m  Francis  Barber. 

[43-139]  5.  John,  b  Aug.  27,  1830;  m  Lucinda  Carter. 

[43-140]  6.  Celia,  b  Nov.  10,  1832;  m  John  Wright. 

[43—141]  7.  Robert,  b  Feb.  8,  1835;  m  Lydia  Abernathy. 

[43-142]  8.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Nov.  1,  1837;  m  Wilson  Jones. 

[43-143]  9.  Lavina,  b  Sept.  8,  1839;  m  Charles  Conrad. 

10.  Rachel  Martha,  b  Oct.  29,  1841;  d  Apr.  29,  1856. 

[43-144]  11.  Thomas  Jefferson,  b  Dec.  18,  1843;  m  Margaret  Conrad. 

[43-145]  12.  Christopher  C.,  b  Dec.  17,  1845;  m  Ann  Eliza  Younts. 

[43-146]  13.  Christina  Catherine,  b  July  9,  1848;  m  Charles  Morelock. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable .]  [Paul  Masters.] 


[43-38]  ISAAC  MASTER,  b  July  23,  1807;  d  Aug.  9,  1876;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (DeHaven) 
Master  [43-11];  m  Dec.  24,  1829,  MARTHA  DRAKE,  b - ;  d  Sept.  7,  1898. 


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[43-149a] 

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[43-150] 

[43-151] 

[43-152] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  10,  1830;  d  Sept.  3,  1904;  m  Laten  Sulzer. 

1  2.  James  Kelly,  b  May  12,  1834;  m  I  '•  Susanna  Burns, 
j  l  2.  Susanna  Clayton. 

I  3.  John  Weilly,  b  June  3,  1837;  d  Jan.  7,  1897;  m  (  ^[ary 
J  J  [  2.  Mary  A.  Meley 

4.  Rachel  Ann,  b  Dec.  28,  1839;  ni  Benjamin  Slabaugh. 

5.  William  H.  H.,  b  May  6,  1841;  m  Caroline  Kitchart. 

6.  Martha  Oliva,  b  Mar.  22,  1854;  m  Albert  H.  Weyburn. 


[43-39]  MARY  MASTER,  b  Apr.  1,  1811;  d  Jan.  15,  1892;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (DeHaven) 
Master  [43-11];  m  Nov.  27,  1834,  JOHN  MORGAN.  [No  further  data  obtainable .] 


[43-40]  ELIZABETH  MASTER,  b  May  20,  1813;  d  Aug.  9,  1896;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (De¬ 
Haven)  Master  [43-11];  m  June  16,  1864,  RICHARD  JAQUES. 

[  No  f  urther  data  obtainable.] 

[43-41]  ANN  MASTER,  b  Feb.  25,  1816;  d  Feb.  9,  1844;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (DeHaven) 
Master  [43-11];  m  Mar.  10,  1840,  THOMAS  STEELE.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.} 


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[43-42a]  CHRISTOPHER  MASTERS,  b  Nov.  4,  1817;  d  July  8,  1896;  s  John  and  Elizabeth 
(DeHaven)  Master  [43-11];  m  Mar.  4,  1841,  CHRISTINA  WELLY,  b  — - — - — - — ;  d  Sept.  7,  1889. 
No  children. 


[43-42b]  CHRISTOPHER  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  9,  1890,  MRS.  ISABEL 
DUNCAN.  No  children.  [Paul  Masters .] 

[43-43]  SAMUEL  K.  MASTER,  6  Oct.  2,  1822;  d  Feb.  4,  1895;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (DeHaven) 
Master  [43-11];  m  Jan.  25,  1855,  NANCY  BURK. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elizabeth  Jane,  b  May  30,  1856;  d  Aug.  8,  1862. 

[43-153]  2.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  1,  1858;  m  Helen  M.  Garrells. 

3.  Mary  Luella,  b  Apr.  21,  1862. 

[43-154]  4.  Lewis  Watson,  b  Feb.  23,  1864;  m  Flora  B.  Kramer. 

[43-44a]  JACOB  MASTER,  b  Dec.  6,  1825;  d  Jan.  21,  1916;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (DeHaven) 
Master  [43-11];  m  1st  time,  June  17,  1850,  FRANCES  WHORTON,  b - ;  d  Sept.  25,  1856. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sylvester,  b  May  6,  1851;  d  Aug.  4,  1851. 

[43-155]  2.  Elizabeth  Alice,  b  July  27,  1852;  m  Gillis  P.  Campbell. 

3.  Mary  Frances,  b  Aug.  11,  1856;  d  Oct.  21,  1856. 


[43-44b]  JACOB  MASTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  4,  1857,  ELCEY  LEE  CURRY. 
Children  (J): 

[43-156]  1.  John  C.,  b  May  7,  1858;  m  Katharine  M.  Zideker. 

[43-157]  2.  Christopher  A.,  b  June  2,  1861;  d  Apr.  7,  1909;  m  Elizabeth  Sherwood. 

3.  Milton  D.,  b  Aug.  2,  1864;  m 

4.  Curnel  E.,  b  Mar.  7,  1867;  m  Katie  M.  Lee. 


|  1.  Lehannah  F.  White, 
i  2.  Phoebe  A.  Bussel. 


[43— 158a]  1 
43-1 58b]  J 
[43-159] 


[43-45a]  JOHN  MASTER,  b  Mar.  7,  1810;  d  Sept.  23,  1895;  s  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master 
[43-12];  m  Oct.  30,  1830,  NANCY  STAUFFER,  b  Aug.  4,  1811;  d  May  13,  1843;  dau  Samuel  and 
Esther  (Groh)  Stauffer. 

Children  (6): 


[43-160] 

[43-161] 

[43-162] 

[43-163a] 

[43-163b] 

[43-164] 

[43-165] 


1.  Sallie  Ann,  b  Mar.  6,  1833;  d  May  22,  1915;  m  Jacob  Shupe. 

2.  Isaac,  b  Mar.  19,  1835;  d  Jan  6,  1898;  m  Lydia  Ann  Fried. 

3.  Mary,  b  Mar.  12,  1837;  d  Feb.  1,  1891;  m  Samuel  Levan. 

1  4.  Hannah,  b  June  4,  1839;  m  I  'Lafob  S- Levan- 
J  l  2.  Edwin  Roat. 

5.  Levi,  b  Feb.  8,  1841;  d  Feb.  17,  1903;  m  Mary  Fried. 

6.  Harriet,  b  Mar.  14,  1843;  d  June  22,  1920;  m  George  Biles. 


[43-45b]  JOHN  MASTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  30,  1844,  CATHARINE  REICHARD, 
b  May  15,  1811;  dec;  dau  Christian  and  Barbara  (Betzner)  Reichard.  No  children.  Farmer;  lived  in 
Canada.  (1920.) 


[43-46]  GEORGE  C.  MASTER,  b  Dec.  23,  1813;  d  Oct.  1,  1874;  s  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence) 
Master  [43-12];  m  Dec.  29,  1840,  EMELINE  ADSETT,  b  Jan.  13,  1825;  d  May  1,  1862. 

Children  (J): 

!«-;«>?!  )  1.  Lewis  E..  b  Nov.  3,  1S42;  d  Dee.  20,  1913;  m  j  (•  Minerva  Hanford. 

[43-166b]  J  [2.  Lorinda  E.  Smith. 

[43-167]  2.  Edward  Ellis,  b  Nov.  2,  1845;  m  Carrie  A.  Barnum. 

[43-168]  3.  Jared  K.,  b  Feb.  19,  1848;  m  Magdalena  Fellman. 

[43-169]  4.  Melissa,  b  May  3,  1856;  m  John  Hey. 


[43-47]  SARAH  ANN  MASTER,  b  Jan.  23,  1816;  d  Dec.  4,  1881 ;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence) 
Master  [43-12];  m  BENJAMIN  SHUPE,  dec.  Res.  Indiana. 

Had  a  family  of  several  children;  all  are  deceased  except  one.  [ Eby's  Hist,  of  Ontario,  1895.} 


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[43-48]  ABRAHAM  MASTER,  b  Apr.  11,  1818;  d  July  7,  1853;  s  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence) 
Master  [43-12];  m  LUCINDA  CLEMONS,  a  niece  of  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  inventor  of  the  Telegraph. 
Abraham  Master  was  killed  in  his  saw-mill.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[43-170]  1.  David,  b  Nov.  21,  1842;  d  Feb.  11,  1916;  m  Fredericke  Krieger. 

[43-171]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  20,  1848;  d  Mar.  26,  1890;  m  Wesley  Eaton. 

Lucinda  Clemons  Master  married  2d  time,  Charles  Cosens,  and  had  one  son,  Albert. 

[43-49]  MARY  MASTER,  b  May  7,  1820;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master  [43-12];  m 
EDWARD  ELLIS.  Res.  N.  Dunfries,  Canada.  No  issue. 

After  her  husband’s  death  Mrs.  Ellis  moved  to  Toronto  where  she  still  resides.  [Eby's  Hist,  of 
Ont.,  1895.] 

[43-50]  HANNAH  MASTER,  b  Dec.  18,  1824;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master  [43-12]; 
m  BENJAMIN  ERB,  b  1820;  d  1856;  s  John  and  Saloma  (Graybill)  Erb.  Res.  New  Hamburg,  Ont., 
Canada.  Mercantile  business. 

About  1855  he  moved  to  one  of  the  western  states  where  he  died  in  1856,  leaving  a  family  of  six 
children: 

1.  Absalom,  disappeared  many  years  ago. 

2.  Acey,  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Thomas,  m, - ;  South  Chicago,  Ill. 

4.  Edward  Ellis,  Waukegon,  Mich.;  m - 

5.  Eliza  Ann,  m  twice;  two  children;  a  boy  and  a  girl. 

6.  Sephrona,  m - ;  Martin,  Kansas.  [Eby's  Hist,  of  Ont.,  1895.] 

[43—51]  CATHARINE  MASTER,  b  Aug.  3,  1826;  d - ;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence) 

Master  [43-12];  m  Dec.  31,  1844,  AMOS  SNYDER,  b  May  14,  1824. 

Children  (12): 

1.  Isaac,  b  Dec.  4,  1845. 

2.  Hannah,  b  May  10,  1847;  d  Sept.  2,  1848. 

3.  Mary,  b  June  6,  1848. 

4.  George,  b  July  11,  1850. 

5.  Eliza,  b  Mar.  6,  1852. 

6.  Henry  W.,  b  Oct.  12,  1853;  m;  lives  at  Pottsville,  Ont. 

7.  John  Wesley,  b  May  11,  1856. 

8.  Clemence,  b  Dec.  29,  1858. 

9.  Rachel,  b  May  5,  1861. 

10.  Lydia  Ann,  b  Nov.  17,  1863. 

11.  Elsie,  b  May  23,  1866. 

12.  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  28,  1868. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[43-52]  SAMUEL  MASTER,  b  June  19,  1828;  d  Feb.  5,  1860;  s  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master 
[43-12];  m  Oct.  16,  1849,  BARBARA  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  15,  1827. 

Children  (3): 

[43-172]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  17,  1850;  m  John  Von  Kaenel. 

[43-173]  2.  Angeline,  b  Sept.  27,  1855;  d  Aug.  7,  1878;  m  Peter  Brown. 

[43-174]  3.  David,  b  Sept.  29,  1856;  d - ,  1885;  m  Mary  Gable. 

[43-53]  NANCY  MASTER,  b  Mar.  29,  1830;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master  [43-12]; 
m  Sept,  14,  1851,  JACOB  SHUIJ,  b  Jan.  28,  1831;  d  Mar.  23,  1875. 

Children  (6): 

[43-174.1]  1.  Adaline,  b  Feb.  17,  1853;  m  Henry  Barrett. 

[43-174.2]  2.  Mary  A.,  b  May  9,  1854;  m  Harry  Messett. 

[43—174.3]  3.  Allan,  b  Nov.  13,  1855;  d  Apr.  8,  1892;  m  Martha  Grendon. 

4.  Milton,  b  Apr.  1,  1858;  d  Aug.  2,  1877. 

5.  Henry,  b  Oct,  26,  1860;  d  Dec.  4,  1881. 

6.  Alice  F.,  b  Oct.  6,  1872;  d  July  27,  1876. 


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[43-54]  ELIZA  MASTER,  b  July  2,  1832;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master  [43-12];  m 

JOHN  WINGER. 

They  lived  in  Kitchener,  Ont.,  for  a  number  of  years,  but  moved  to  Wooster,  Ohio.  They  had  a 
large  family,  but  names  of  only  three  of  the  children  were  obtained  and  recorded. 

1.  Theresa,  2.  Amanda,  3.  Ella. 

[Eby's  Hist,  of  Ont.,  1895.] 

[43-55]  HENRY  MASTER,  b  Mar.  27,  1834;  s  Isaac  and  Mary  (Clemence)  Master  [43-12];  m 
Dec.  31,  1856,  ALVIRA  HAYMAKER,  b  Feb.  22,  1840. 

Henry  Master  married  Elmira  Hammacher;  reside  at  Millville,  Mich.;  have  a  family  of  several 
children.  [Eby.] 

Children  (5): 

1.  Edward,  b  Sept.  27,  1857. 

2.  Adoniram  Judson,  b  Nov.  23,  1859. 

3.  George  M.,  b  Oct.  20,  1861. 

4.  Mary  Jane,  b  Sept.  14,  1863. 

5.  William  Henry,  b  Mar.  9,  1867. 

[  Unable  to  locate  any  member  of  this  family.] 

1]  ANDREW  DAGUE,  d  1854;  s  Andrew  and  Ann  Dague  [43-12.1];  m - 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary,  m  Clemson  B.  Moore. 

2.  Ann,  m  John  Lora. 

3.  Rachel,  m  Christian  Yoder. 

4.  David,  d  Oct.,  1879;  m  Margaret - 

5.  Andrew,  m  — - — - .  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[43-56]  KATHRYN  MASTER,  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Heimbach)  Meschter  [43-13];  m  PETER 
WILL. 

Children  ( 8 ): 


[43-174.9]  1.  Angeline,  m - Weller. 

[43-174.10]  2.  Ellen,  m  — — - Gilbert. 

[43—174. 11]  3.  Kathryn,  m - Sants. 

[43-174.12]  4.  Sarah,  m  — - Klinger. 

[43-174.13]  5.  Polly,  m  — - Filhnan. 

6.  Ephraim. 

7.  Frank. 


8.  Joel.  [Eby's  Hist,  of  Ont.,  1895.] 

[43-57]  GEORGE  MASTER,  s  George  and  Susanna  (Heimbach)  Meschter  [43-13];  m - 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Charles,  2.  Nathan,  3.  James,  4.  Lydia,  5.  Caroline,  6.  Dan. 

[Eby's  Hist,  of  Ont.,  1895.]  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[43-58]  HENRY  MASTER,  b  Nov.  12,  1800;  d,  June  24,  1879;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Heimbach) 
Meschter  [43—13] ;  m  Jan.  3,  1829,  JUDITH  GREGORY,  b  July  4,  1799;  d  Mar.  17,  1877;  dau  John 
Gregory. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Henrietta,  b  Sept.  3,  1829;  d  Dec.  3,  1896;  unm. 

2.  Joseph,  b  July  4,  1831. 

[43-175]  3.  Ann  Elizabeth,  b  June  12,  1833;  m  James  Long.  No  issue. 

[43—176]  4.  Judith  Susanna,  b  Apr.  11,  1835;  m  Thomas  Bard. 

[43-177]  5.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Nov.  15,  1837;  m  Albert  List. 

[43—178]  6.  Manoah,  b  Aug.  13,  1841 ;  d  July  31,  1905;  m  Sarah  Ann  Rothenberger. 

[43-60]  DANIEL  MASTER,  b  Aug.  29,  1802;  d  Jan.  19, 1885;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Heimbach) 
Meschter  [43-13];  m  CHRISTENA  JOHNSON,  b  Apr.  2,  1804;  d  Oct.  18,  1864.  Lived  in  Venango 
Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[43-55. 

[43-174.4] 

[43-174.5] 

[43-174.6] 

[43-174.7] 

[43-174.8] 


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[43-179] 

[43-180] 

[43-181] 

[43-182a] 

[43-1 82b] 

[43-183a] 

[43-183b] 

[43-184] 

[43-185] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Matilda,  b  Oct.  28,  1827;  d  Feb.  2,  1883;  m  William  Jones. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  27,  1829;  d  May  6,  1905;  m  William  Koch. 

3.  Charles,  b  Aug.  13,  1831;  d  Nov.  14,  1909;  m  Lydia  Connor. 

1.  Hannah  Rickenbrode. 

2.  Margaret  M.  Rickenbrode. 

1.  William  Rickenbrode. 

2.  - Daum. 

6.  Reuben  Henry,  b  Sept.  28,  1839;  d  Dec.  9,  1915;  m  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Altman  Best. 

7.  Christena,  b  July  17,  1843;  m  Jacob  W.  Moliney. 

8.  Lydia,  b - ,  1844;  d - 


4.  Jonathan,  b  July  31,  1832;  d  Mar.  1,  1900;  m 

5.  Susanna,  b  - - - — 1836;  d  Jan.  17,  1898;  m 


[43-62]  DAVID  MASTER,  b  Jan.  17,  1813;  d  Oct.  8,  1881;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Heimbach) 
Meschter  [43-13];  m  in  1840,  CATHARINE  HUNSBERGER,  b  Mar.  16,  1815;  d  July  1,  1899;  dau 
Christian  Hunsberger. 

Children  (10): 

[43-186]  1 .  Mary  Ann,  b  May  6,  1842 ;  m  Amos  R.  Fryer. 

[43-187]  2.  Henry  H.,  b  Aug.  13,  1843;  m  Matilda  Wendling. 

[43—188]  3.  Evan  H.,  b  Oct.  27,  1844;  m  Elizabeth  Bittenbender. 

[43-189]  4.  James  H.,  b  Oct.  2,  1846;  m  Marietta  Mabry. 

[43-190]  5.  John  H.,  b  Feb.  8,  1848;  m  Lydia  Daniel. 

6.  William,  b  Nov.  10,  1849;  d  Aug.  21,  1863;  unm. 

[43-192]  7.  George  Washington,  b  Feb.  22,  1851;  m  Rebecca  Baus. 

8.  David,  b  Dec.  10,  1853;  d  Apr.  12,  1879;  unm. 

[43-194]  9.  Milton  H.,  b  Sept.  21,  1855;  d  Jan.  6,  1914;  m  Lavina  Hanich. 

[38-526]  10.  Catharine  Ann,  b  Oct.  25,  1858;  m  John  M.  Stichter. 


[43-63]  REGINA  MESCHTER,  b  Mar.  18,  1815;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Heimbach)  Meschter 
[43-13];  m  Sept.  2,  1841,  GABRIEL  GRIESEMER,  b  Dec.  27,  1813;  s  Isaac  Griesemer.  (1920.) 

Caspar  Griesemer,  the  ancestor  of  Gabriel  Griesemer,  landed  in  Pa., in  1681, in  the  Ship  “Thistle.” 
He  settled  on  a  tract  of  land  located  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  He  had  a  son,  Valentine,  who 
remained  on  the  old  homestead,  and  who  in  turn  had  a  son,  Isaac,  who  had  the  following  children: 
Solomon,  Isaac,  Peter,  Joseph,  Gabriel,  and  Hattie. 

Children  (8): 

[19-28b]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  26,  1842;  m  Henry  Kriebel. 

2.  Susanna,  b  June  23,  1843;  d  May  8,  1918;  unm. 

[25-157]  3.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Mar.  8,  1845;  d  July  2,  1901;  m  Henry  A.  Shuler. 

4.  Matthew,  b  Jan.  31,  1847;  d  July  12,  1847. 

[43-195]  5.  Owen,  b  May  22,  1848;  m  Helen  Lattimore. 

[43-196]  6.  Mary  Ann,  b  June  23,  1850;  d  Nov.  15,  1896;  m  Levi  F.  Moll. 

[43-197]  7.  Percival,  b  June  8,  1853;  m - ;  406  S.  Main  St.,  Goshen,  Ind. 

8.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  17,  1857 ;  d  May - ,  1917. 


[43-64]  HENRY  DAVIDHEISER,  b  Nov.  5,  1800;  d 
Davidheiser  [43-14];  m  LYDIA  RHOADS. 


[43— 198a]  | 
[43-1 98b]  J 

[43-199a]  1 
[43-199b]  1 
[43-199.1] 


Children 
1.  Maria,  m 


(8): 

1.  Jacob  Longenecker. 

2.  John  Beck.  ig 

2.  Catharine,  unm.  §) 


3.  Elizabeth,  m 


1. 


Fryberger. 


I  2.  John  Berk  (or  Drumheller). 


4.  John,  m. 

5.  Hannah,  unm. 

6.  Sarah,  unm. 

7.  Joseph. 

8.  Henry. 


;  s  John  and  Barbara  (Meschter) 


[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


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[43-65]  JOHN  DAVIDHEISER,  b  May  4,  1803;  s  John  and  Barbara  (Meschter)  Davidheiser 
[43-14];  was  married  and  had  the  following  children: 

1.  Cyrus;  single. 

2.  Daniel;  went  West. 

[43-200]  3.  John,  m.  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[43-66]  DAVID  DAVIDHEISER,  s  John  and  Barbara  (Meschter)  Davidheiser  [43-14];  m 
RACHEL  WEAVER. 


[43-201] 

[43-202] 

[43-203a] 

[43-203b] 


Children  (3): 

1.  Rebecca,  m  Ephraim  Y.  Hill. 

2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Feb.  22,  1835;  d  Feb.  28,  1893;  m  John  Fisher. 

3.  Rachel,  b  Oct.  23,  1842;  d  June  6,  1918;  m  f  Shelienberger. 

(  2.  Samuel  W.  Koch 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


[43-67]  CHARLES  H.  MESTER,  b  Sept.  2,  1821;  d  Jan.  18,  1894;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Hen¬ 
dricks)  Mester  [43-15];  m  Sept.  26,  1868,  CATHARINE  K.  (LINSENBIGLER)  BURKERT,  b  May 
15,  1834;  d  Nov.  29,  1919;  dau  Benjamin  and  Catharine  (Koons)  Linsenbigler  and  widow  of  Benjamin 
Burkert.  Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Mester  are  buried  in  Wentz’s  Cem.,  Pa.  Mr.  Mester  was  a  cabinet 
maker  and  for  many  years  was  sexton  of  Wentz’s  Church.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[43-204]  1.  Andrew  Howard,  b  Oct.  13,  1869;  m  Naomi  S.  Yost. 

2.  Samuel  Ellwood,  b  June  14,  1873;  d  July  9,  1875. 

[43-68]  JESSE  MESTER,  b  Sept.  17,  1823;  d  Oct.  29,  1891;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Hendricks) 
Mester  [43-15];  m  Nov.  5,  1848,  SUSANNA  HENDRICKS,  b  May  5,  1828;  d  June  25,  1863. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Washington,  b  Sept.  16,  1849;  d  June  23,  1864. 

[43-205]  2.  Martha,  b  Aug.  2,  1853;  m  Richard  L.  Huston;  505  W.  Elm  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[43-206]  3.  Clara,  b  Oct.  6,  1855;  m  Milton  R.  Kurtz. 

[43-207]  4.  Calvin,  b  July  10,  1857;  m  Mary  Louise  Kurtz;  160  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

5.  Wilmon,  b  Nov.  6,  1859;  d  Oct.  15,  1862. 

[43-69]  ELIZABETH  MESTER,  b  June  28,  1827;  d  Oct.  8,  1903;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Hen¬ 
dricks)  Mester  [43-15];  m  Oct.  28,  1845,  PAUL  KEISER.  No  children. 


[43-70]  SARAH  MESTER,  b  Oct.  29,  1831;  d  Nov. - ,  1903;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Hen¬ 

dricks)  Mester  [43-15];  m  Nov.  11,  1849,  ANDREW  J.  EVANS,  b  Nov.  3,  1825;  d  1892.  (1918.) 
Both  buried  in  Arlington  Cemetery,  Lansdowne,  Pa. 


[43-208] 

[43-209a] 

[43-209b] 

[43-210] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Jacob  M.,  b  June  10,  1851;  d  Aug.  14,  1915;  m  Emma  A.  Osborne. 

2.  Charles  J„  b  Oet.  4,  1853;  m  j  If  <*“  R.  Edwards. 

[  2.  Fannie  E.  Fisher. 

3.  John  N.,  b  Apr.  15,  1856;  m  Marion  R.  Elliott. 


4.  Mark  V. 

5.  Andrew  J. 


twins,  b  July  25,  1860; 


unm. 

Addingham,  Pa. 

6.  William  S.,  b  June  25,  1863;  Clifton  Heights,  Pa. 

7.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Aug.  15,  1865;  Clifton  Heights,  Pa. 

8.  Howard  S.,  b  Aug.  4,  1868;  unm;  Rochester,  Minn. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[43-71]  ISAAC  DETWILER  MESTER,  b  Apr.  19,  1838;  d  July  26,  1904;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Hendricks)  Mester  [43-15];  m  Feb.  12,  1865,  MARTHA  M.  CUSTER,  b  July  29,  1843;  dau  Samuel 
Custer.  Farmer;  Lower  Providence,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Josephine,  b  Feb.  15,  1866;  d  Aug.  8,  1867 ;  buried,  Evansburg,  Pa. 

[43-211]  2.  Lillian  M.,  b  July  12,  1868;  m  Irvin  B.  Reinert. 


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[43-212]  3.  H.  Florence,  b  Apr.  7,  1870;  m  Charles  M.  Hallman. 

4.  Williard,  b  Oct.  19,  1872;  d  Aug.  2,  1876;  bur.  Evansburg,  Pa. 

[43-213]  5.  Martha  (Mattie)  G.,  b  Jan.  4,  1875;  m  Mord  L.  Evans. 

[43-214]  6.  Walter  S.,  b  Oct.  30,  1877;  m  Linda  D.  Foust. 

[43-215]  7.  A.  Edna,  b  June  24,  1884;  m  Charles  I.  Fitzgerald. 

[43-72]  BARBARA  ANN  MESTER,  b  Aug.  6,  1840;  d  June  27,  1908;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Hendricks)  Mester  [43-15]  ;  m  Apr.  19,  1864,  MARTIN  SUMMERS  KEEL,  b  May  26,  1841;  d  Mar. 
17,  1905.  Lived  in  Chester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[43-216]  1.  Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  June  25,  1865;  m  Charles  B.  Rhoads. 

2.  Andrew  Howard,  b  Mar.  7,  1867;  d  July  15,  1868. 

[43-217]  3.  Harry  Thompson,  b  Nov.  11,  1869;  m  Rebecca  W.  Neeld. 

4.  Maggie  Cole,  b  Oct.  23,  1871;  925  W.  8th  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

[43-218]  5.  Emma  List,  b  Oct.  8,  1875;  m  Harewood  M.  Fenton. 

[43-219]  6.  Frank  Moore,  b  Apr.  2,  1879;  m  Miriam  A.  Tingle. 

[43-75]  ANNA  SEIBERT,  b  Feb.  11,  1846;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Wagner)  Seibert)  [43-17b]; 
m  July  22,  1871,  EDWIN  WEBER,  b  Aug.  3,  1875;  s  Martin  Weber. 

One  child:  Lily  Elizabeth,  b  June  18,  1875.  [No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[43-76]  WILLOUGHBY  SEIBERT,  b  May  31,  1851;  s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Wagner)  Seibert 
[43— 17b] ;  m  Mar.  28,  1874,  MARY  KEMMERER,  dau  Solomon  Kemmerer. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Kate  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  13,  1875. 

2.  Laura  Jane,  b  June  21,  1878. 

[ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[43-77a]  ANTHONY  SEIBERT,  b  Aug.  30,  1822;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Gerhard)  Seibert  [43-18]; 
m  Dec.  2,  1849,  CATHERINE  ALTHOUSE,  b  1829;  dau  Henry  and  Juliann  (Schultz)  Althouse  [62-3]. 

Children  (2): 

[43-220]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Oct.  27,  1850;  m  James  George. 

[43-221]  2.  Joel,  d  1912;  m  Alsenia  Weaver. 

[43-77b]  ANTHONY  SEIBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  - - —  SCHELL.  [Further  data 

unobtainable.}  Res.  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[43-222]  Henry,  m - Hettrick,  sister  of  Matilda;  had  a  son. 

[43-77c]  ANTHONY  SEIBERT,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  MATILDA  HETTRICK.  Weaver; 
Upper  Milford  Twp.,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[43-223]  1.  Emma,  m  Henry  Diehl;  Geryville, 

2.  Frank,  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[38-515]  3.  Melinda  E.,  b  Apr.  16,  1879;  m  Jonas  B.  Moll. 

4.  Lewis,  d  of  gun  shot  wound. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[43-80]  JONAS  SEIBERT,  b  May  8,  1827;  d  Aug.  18,  1902;  s  David  and  Susanna  Y.  (Gerhard) 
Seibert  [43-18];  m  May  27,  1849,  SARAH  REINEWALD,  b  Sept.  29,  1826;  d  June  3,  1915;  dau  Jonas 
and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Reinwald  [44-16]. 

Children  (9): 

[43-224]  1.  Noah  R.,  b  Dec.  15,  1849;  d  Jan.  30,  1891;  m  Amanda  S.  Krieble. 

[149-93]  2.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  25,  1852;  d  Apr.  30,  1918;  m  Addison  S.  Schultz. 

[25-149]  3.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  20,  1856;  m  Charles  S.  Kriebel. 

[43-225]  4.  Henry  R.,  6  Jan.  24,  1858;  m  Clara  R.  Baus. 


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581 


[43-226]  5.  Samuel  R.,  b  Aug.  6,  1860;  d  Apr.  15,  1890;  m  Mary  Schultz. 

6.  William,  b  Sept.  20,  1862;  d  May  13,  1875. 

[43-227]  7.  Sarah  R.,  b  Oct.  28,  1865;  m  Harvey  R.  Baus. 

8.  Mary,  b  Oct.  28,  1868;  d  Feb.  28,  1890. 

9.  Jonas,  b  Mar.  21,  1873;  d  Jan.  10,  1877. 

[43-82]  NATHAN  SEIBERT,  b  Sept.  19,  1832;  d  Feb. - -,  1904;  s  David  and  Susanna  Y.  (Ger¬ 

hard)  Seibert  [43-18];  m  MATILDA  ROEDER,  b  July  13,  1838.  Ad.  Mrs.  Seibert  (1920),  4  Dales 
Court,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 

Children  (3) : 

[43-228]  1.  Oscar,  m - ;  Old  Zionsville,  Pa. 

[43-229]  2.  Allen, - ;  d  1918;  m  Rachel  Weidner. 

[43-230]  3.  Luzetta  ,  b  Jan.  10,  1859;  d  July  27,  1897 ;  n\  James  Gross. 

[ Letters  not  ans.  Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[43-83]  SUSANNA  SEIBERT,  b  Feb.  10,  1835;  d  Feb.,  1912;  dau  David  and  Susanna  Y.  (Gerhard) 
Seibert  [43-18];  m  LEVINUS  SCHELL. 

One  child: 

[43-230.1]  Horace  S.,  b  Dec.  15,  1856;  m  Ellen  Susanna  Osenbach. 


[43-84]  ELIZABETH  SEIBERT,  b  Apr.  26,  1839;  dau  David  and  Susanna  Y.  (Gerhard)  Seibert 
[43-18];  m  Oct.  3,  1857,  JOSIAH  LONG.  A  son,  Harvey,  lived  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [  No  further  data 
obtainable.] 

[43-85]  MARY  KEGERIZE,  b  Feb.  7,  1820;  d  Apr.  6,  1854;  dau  Michael  and  Rachel  (Yoeom) 
Kegerize  [43-19];  m  JACOB  SLABACH. 

One  Child: 

[43-230.3]  Kitty,  m - ;  lives  on  farm  near  Adamstown,  Pa.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[43-86]  ERASTUS  KEGERIZE,  b  Apr.  25,  1822;  s  Michael  and  Rachel  (Yoeom)  Kegerize  [43-19]; 
m  LUCIAN  SLABACH. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[43-230.4]  1.  Rebecca,  m - 

[43-230.5]  2.  William,  m - ;  lived  in  Reading,  Pa. 

[43-230.6]  3.  Rachel,  m - — 

[43-230.7]  4.  Mary,  m - 

[43-230.8]  5.  Erastus,  m - .  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-89]  MICHAEL  KEGERIZE,  b  Mar.  19,  1828;  d  June,  1914;  s  Michael  and  Rachel  (Yoeom) 
Kegerize  [43-19];  m  Dec.,  1863,  ORPHA  KEIM,  b  Aug.  12,  1836.  Res.  1718  Master  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Jennie  R.,  b  Jan.  12,  1865;  unm. 

2.  Michael  J.,  b  May  1,  1866;  unm. 

[43-230.9]  3.  Frank  M.,  b  May  26,  1874;  d  Mar.  1,  1917;  m  Lillian  Riehl. 


[43-95]  HENRY  MASTERS,  b  Feb.  9,  1832;  d  July  15,  1921 ;  s  Jacob  and  Julian  (Kearns)  Masters 
[43-21] ;  m  Oct.  29,  1863,  PHOEBE  P.  DUBOIS,  dau  David  Dubois.  Farmer.  Widow  res.  Brookville, 
Ind.,  R.  F.  D.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[43-230.11] 

[43-231] 

[43-232] 


1.  Rosetta  Edna,  b  Dec.  12,  1864;  m  Decamp  Davis. 

2.  Leut,  b  Oct.  5,  1866;  m  Bessie  I.  Kingery. 

3.  Josephine,  b  Apr.  21,  1872;  d  Feb.  20,  1875. 

4.  Roy,  b  Sept.  5,  1875;  m  Ethel  May  Kingery. 


5.  Bertie 

6.  Myrtie  j 


twins,  b  Oct.  14,  1876;  d 


Oct.  29,  1876. 
Nov.  6,  1876. 


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[43-96]  JACOB  K.  MASTERS,  b  Nov.  4,  1838;  d  June  30,  1902;  s  Jacob  and  Juliann  (Kearns) 
Masters  [43-21];  m  Feb.  1,  1874,  LAURA  HUTSON  (HUDSON),  dau  James  and  Hannah  (Loper) 
Hutson.  Farmer;  lived  on  a  large  farm  2  miles  north  of  Fairfield,  Ind.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[43-233]  1.  Luther  Benson,  b  May  13,  1876;  m  Dora  Gire. 

2.  Carl,  b  Aug.  25,  1882;  Brookville,  Ind.,  R.  F.  D. 

[43-97]  JOHN  W.  MASTERS,  b  June  26,  1843;  d  Jan.  5,  1903;  s  Jacob  and  Juliann  (Kearns) 
Masters  [43-21];  m  Aug.  3,  1867,  MARY  GERTRUDE  HARRIS,  dau  William  Harris.  Farmer. 
Children  (J): 

1.  Loretta,  b  Aug.  15,  1868;  d  Oct.  8,  1881. 

[43-234]  2.  Edna  May,  b  June  28,  1874;  m  Herbert  D.  Rose;  Economy,  Ind. 

3.  Earl  H.,  b  May  22,  1882;  dt Aug.  26,  1884. 

[43-235]  4.  Gertrude  Faye,  b  May  28,  1886;  m  Claire  Bess  Buckley;  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

[43-98]  JULIETTA  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  1,  1846;  dau  Jacob  and  Juliann  (Kearns)  Masters  [43-21]; 
m  Nov.  9,  1901,  LEWIS  MILLER,  b - ;  d  July  15,  1905.  No  children.  [Paul  Masters .] 

[43-99]  HANNAH  MASTERS,  b  Sept.  15,  1851 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Juliann  (Kearns)  Masters  [43-21] ; 
m  Sept.  25,  1879,  JAMES  R.  JOHNSTONE.  [Paul  Masters .] 

One  child: 

[43-236]  Blanche,  b  June  24,  1881;  m  Rev.  J.  F.  Scull,  Jr. 

[43-100]  LEANDER  M.  MASTERS,  b  Sept.  5,  1856;  s  Jacob  and  Juliann  (Kearns)  Masters  [43- 

21];  m  Apr.  5,  1881,  ELIZABETH  MINERVA  TEMPLETON,  b - ;  d  Jan.  7,  1910.  Farmer. 

Lived  near  Fairfield,  Ind.  No  children.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-101]  MARY  MASTERS,  b  Jan.  16,  1829;  d  May  29,  1895;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Harris) 

Masters  [43-22] ;  m  Apr.  4,  1850,  RODERICK  R.  SPENCER,  b - ;  d  Feb.  19,  1901. 

Children  (5): 

[■J3-237a]  j  1  John  Loui  b  June  24  1851  d  1921  m  j  1.  Laura  Ellen  White. 

[43-237b]  J  l  2.  Florne  May  Taylor. 

2.  Willie,  b  Jan.  12,  1859;  d  Jan.  12,  1859. 

3.  Susan  Alma,  b  Oct.  13,  1863;  d  Feb.  22,  1864. 

4.  Hattie  Jane,  b  Dec.  2,  1866;  d  Jan.  16,  1874. 

[43-238]  5.  Charles  V.,  6  Aug.  28,  1869;  m  Mary  M.  Logan. 

[43-102]  JACOB  HARRIS  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  31,  1830;  d  Nov.  19,  1918,  s  John  and  Susanna 
(Harris)  Masters  [43-22];  m  Mar.  19,  1856,  MARIA  (MARY)  LOUISA  SMITH,  b  Dec.  11,  1830;  d 
Dec.  15,  1909;  dau  David  Smith.  [Paul  Masters .] 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[43-239]  1.  Mary  Josephine,  b  Apr.  16,  1857;  m  George  Cain. 

[43-240]  2.  John  Lewis,  b  Sept.  23,  1859;  d  May  24,  1916;  m  Elizabeth  Flora  Urmston. 

[43-241]  3.  Charles  Link,  b  Oct.  16,  1865;  m  Isadore  Harding. 

[43-242]  4.  Rosa  Susanna,  b  Mar.  31,  1870;  m  Albert  N.  Logan. 

[43-243]  5.  Frank  Smith,  b  May  5,  1872;  m  Ola  Hubbard. 


[43-103]  JOHN  Q.  MASTERS,  b  Dec.  26,  1832;  d  Oct.  1,  1903;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Harris) 
Masters  [43-22];  m  Sept.  18,  1857,  REBECCA  ANN  JONES,  b  Nov.  7,  1839;  d  Apr.  1,  1917;  dau 
William  C.  Jones.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (8): 


[43-244] 

1. 

[43-245] 

2. 

[43-246] 

3. 

4. 

5. 

[43-247] 

6. 

[43-248] 

7. 

[43-249] 

8. 

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[43-104]  JANE  MASTERS,  b  Jan.  16,  1835;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Harris)  Masters  [43-22]; 

m  Mar.  20,  1856,  JOHN  W.  CHENEY,  b  Oct.  5,  1830;  d - .  [ Paul  Masters .] 

Children  (9): 

1.  Mary  E.,  b  Dec.  29,  1856;  dec. 

2.  Catharine,  b  May  22,  1861;  dec. 

3.  George  M.,  b  Feb.  12,  1862;  501  E.  23rd  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

[43-249.1]  4.  Susanna,  b  June  25,  1863;  m - Tillotson. 

5.  Laura  J.,  b  Aug.  1,  1865;  Purdue  University,  W.  Lafayette,  Ind. 

6.  Homer  F.,  b  Feb.  12,  1868. 

[43-249.2]  7.  Martha,  b  Aug.  22,  1869;  m - Brown;  Frankfort,  Ind. 

8.  Charles,  b  Sept.  29,  1872;  dec. 

9.  Blanche,  b  Feb.  23,  1878. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[43-105]  THOMAS  WATSON  MASTERS,  b  June  26,  1838;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Harris)  Masters 
[43-22];  m  Jan.  3,  1865,  SUSANNA  HAYWARD,  dau  Joseph  Hayward.  No  children.  Farmer;  Ad. 
Rossville,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-106]  WILLIAM  CHRISTOPHER  MASTERS,  b  June  10,  1841;  d  -  191—;  s  John  and 

Susanna  (Harris)  Masters  [43-22];  m  July  24,  1879,  MELVINA  STEINARD,  dau  Jacob  Steinard. 
Farmer;  living  near  Everton,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (J): 

[43-250]  1.  George  Louis,  b  Aug.  11,  1882;  m  Grace  Jerman. 

2.  Charles  Webster,  b  Dec.  11,  1884. 

3.  Edward  Clyde,  b  Oct.  11,  1889. 

4.  Wayne  Watson,  b  Jan.  21,  1906. 

[43-107a]  SAMUEL  B.  MASTERS,  b  June  30,  1843;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Harris)  Masters  [43-22]; 
m  Sept.  21,  1871,  LORETTA  J.  ROBERTS,  b  Aug.  15,  1853;  d  Sept.  11,  1884;  dau  William  Roberts. 
Children  (J): 

[43-251]  1.  Ora  Roberts,  b  Nov.  8,  1873;  m  Frank  McClure. 

2.  Thomas  Watson,  b  Jan.  29,  1876;  dec. 

3.  Ada  B.,  b  Dec.  28,  1877;  Brookville,  Ind. 

[43-252]  4.  Ozella  May,  b  Dec.  29,  1881;  m  William  H.  Quellhorst. 

[43-107b]  SAMUEL  B.  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  6,  1887,  MARY  ALLEN 

FOLMSBEE,  b  Sept.  12,  1853;  d  Sept. - ,  1896. 

Blacksmith  and  manufacturer.  Ad.  (1919)  Brookville,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Albert  Folmsbee,  b  Jan.  15,  1888;  d  Jan.  21,  1892. 

2.  Raymond  Kerling,  b  Feb.  22,  1893;  Brookville,  Ind. 

[43-108a]  LEVI  KERLING  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  25,  1847;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Harris)  Masters 
[43-22];  m  Sept.  8,  1870,  MARY  A.  SMITH,  b  May  14,  1849;  d  Jan.  6,  1887;  dau  Lemuel  Smith. 
Children  (5): 

1.  Leonie  C.,  b  Oct.  25,  1871;  d  July  4,  1885. 

2.  Susie  L.,  b  May  2,  1873. 

3.  Oren  P.,  b  Dec.  30,  1874. 

[43-253]  4.  Morris  M.,  b  May  17,  1877;  m  Bertha  Strong. 

[43—254]  5.  Edgar  W.,  b  Apr.  22,  1885;  m  Edythe  Delight;  Connersville,  Ind. 

[43-108b]  LEVI  KERLING  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  10,  1888,  MINNIE 
WAGGONER,  b - ;  d  Apr.  2,  1906.  Farmer;  living  near  Fairfield,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-112]  WILLIAM  GORDON  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  16,  1855;  s  Samuel  and  Angeline  (Gordon) 
Masters  [43-24];  m  Sept.  26,  1875,  EDITH  CURRY,  b  Nov.  13,  1857;  d  Nov.  13,  1909;  dau  Thomas 
Curry.  Farmer;  living  near  Metamora,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 


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Children  (4): 

[43-255]  1.  Wilbur,  b  Apr.  4,  1877;  m  Nora  Wright. 

2.  Walter,  b  Oct.  3,  1878. 

3.  Roy,  b  July  1,  1881. 

[43-256]  4.  Thomas  Curry,  b  Oct.  16,  1884;  m  Ida  C.  Grimme. 

[43-113]  MARY  K.  MASTERS,  b  Apr.  11,  1845;  d  Mar.  15,  1890;  dau  Aaron  and  Cynthia  (Clark) 
Masters  [43-25a];  m  Sept.  17,  1868,  WILLIAM  H.  YOUNTS,  b  June  20,  1841;  d  May  20,  1909. 
Farmer;  Fairfield,  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (6): 

[43-256.1]  1.  Phoebe  B.,  b  Sept.  10,  1869;  m - Davis,  Everton,  Ind. 

2.  Lewis  A.,  b  Mar.  5,  1872;  Brookville,  Ind. 

3.  Quincy  A.,  b  Feb.  1,  1874;  Brookville,  Ind. 

4.  Jasper  F.,  b  Oct.  4,  1876;  Brookville,  Ind. 

5.  Cynthia  Emeline,  b  Apr.  21,  1880;  Brookville,  Ind. 

[43-256.2]  6.  Josephine  May,  b  Jan.  12,  1885;  m - Husted,  Brookville,  Ind. 

[43-114]  WINFIELD  SCOTT  MASTERS,  b  Apr.  24,  1849;  dec;  s  Aaron  and  Cynthia  (Clark) 
Masters  [43-25a];  m  GEORGIA  COREY;  dau  Charles  and  Ann  Corey.  Lived  in  Marion,  N.  C. 
[Paul  Masters .] 

One  child:  Dalton,  b  at  Fairfield,  Ind. 

[43-115]  LEWIS  CLARK  MASTERS,  b  July  6,  1855;  d  July  10,  1911 ;  s  Aaron  and  Cynthia  (Clark) 
Masters  [43-25a];  m  Aug.  1,  1878,  AMY  A.  BROWN,  b  Feb.  22,  1854;  dau  William  and  Amy  Brown. 
Real  estate  business;  res.  Muncie,  Ind.  [Paid  Masters.] 

Children  (5): 

[43-257]  1.  Arthur  G.,  b  Oct.  7,  1879;  d  Feb.  14,  1911 ;  m  Mary  C.  R.  Rodibaugh. 

[43-258]  2.  Bessie  Georgianna,  b  Oct.  21,  1882;  m  Robert  L.  Julius. 

[43-259]  3.  Alfred  D.,  b  Jan.  27,  1885;  m  Nana  Ferguson. 

4.  Clinton  B.,  b  June  11,  1887;  unm;  grocer. 

5.  Irwin  W.,  b  June  30,  1894;  designer  and  manufacturer  of  mechanical  and  aeronautical 

apparatus. 

[43-115.3]  JOHN  W.  SPEER,  b  Jan.  29,  1841;  s  Joseph  and  Ann  (Master)  Speer  [43-26];  m  Jan. 
13,  1869,  MARTHA  ELIZABETH  BAIRD,  b  May  27.  1844;  d  Apr.  6,  1908;  dau  Harvey  and  Margaret 
(Kirkpatrick)  Baird.  Live  stock  business;  res.  Chatsworth,  Ill.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Harvey  B.,  b  Nov.  12,  1870;  Chatsworth,  Ill. 

[43-259.1]  2.  Charles  M.,  b  Feb.  22,  1872;  m  Florence  B.  Tweed. 

3.  Anna  M.,  b  Oct.  10,  1876;  d  Aug.  10,  1878. 

4,  Alma  Myrtle,  b  Jan.  9,  1882;  Chatsworth,  Ill. 

[43-115.4]  SAMUEL  SPEER,  dec;  s  Joseph  and  Ann  (Master)  Speer  [43-26];  m  MARGARET 
STOUT.  Res.  Wichita,  Ivans. 

One  child:  Russell;  323  S.  Elizabeth  St.,  Wichita,  Kans.  [Data  furnished  by  Alma 
M.  Speer — 1921.] 

[43-115.8]  ELEANOR  (ELINOR)  JOSEPHINE  KERRICK,  b  Jan.  28,  1840;  d  Dec,  19,  1920;  dau 

Nimrod  and  Mary  (Masters)  Iverrick  [43-27];  m  CYRUS  MULL  (MEULL),  b  Mar.  19,  1829;  d  July 
7,  1883;  s  Jacob  and  Margaret  (Richinson)  Mull.  Farmer  and  trader;  lived  in  Manilla,  Ind. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Horace  Edgar,  b  Oct.  16,  1858;  d  Dec,  31,  1860. 

2.  Thomas  Kerrick,  b  Sept.  20,  1860;  unm;  Manilla,  Ind.  Member  of  Indiana  Senate 

from  1895  to  1897. 

3.  William  Cyrus,  b  Feb.  18,  1863;  d  Feb.  3,  1892;  unm. 

4.  Frank  Albert,  b  Sept.  27,  1864;  d  Jan.  2,  1913;  m  Sarah  E.  Harpole. 


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5.  Leonidas  Hamline,  b  Oct.  8,  1866;  d  Oct.  14,  1917;  unm.  Member  of  Indiana  House  of 

Representatives  since  1899. 

6.  George  Frederick,  b  Dec.  7,  1868;  d  Aug.  26,  1915;  unm. 

7.  Jacob  Charles,  b  Apr.  5,  1878;  d  Feb.  19,  1881. 

8.  Mary  Margaret,  b  Aug.  6,  1882;  unm;  Manilla,  Ind. 

[43-115.9]  PHOEBE  ANN  KERRICK,  b  Aug.  26,  1841 ;  dau  Nimrod  and  Mary  (Masters)  Kerrick 
[43-27];  m  Jan.  15,  1863,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM  H.  BRACKEN,  b  Sept.  9,  1838;  d  Nov.  22,  1912;  s  Dr. 
William  and  Patience  A.  (Berry)  Bracken. 

William  H.  Bracken  was  a  1st  Lieutenant  (Volunteer)  in  the  army  during  the  Civil  War.  He  made 
war  speeches  in  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.,  and  during  June  or  July,  1862,  he  raised  a  company  of  volunteers, 
which  later  became  Co.  B,  4th  Ind.  Cavalry,  and  served  almost  three  years  in  the  Civil  War.  Lieut. 
Bracken  was  with  his  regiment  for  only  a  short  time  during  the  war;  for  the  most  part  he  served  in  de¬ 
tached  duties  and  at  one  time  was  Assistant  Provost  Marshall  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  for  two  years.  After 
he  was  discharged  from  the  army  Mr.  Bracken  practiced  law  at  Brookville,  Ind.  During  President 
Cleveland’s  administration  Mr.  Bracken  held  the  office  of  revenue  collector. 

Children  (7): 

[43-259.2]  1.  William  Kerrick,  b  Sept.  14,  1866;  m  Grace  Funk;  Bloomington,  Ill. 

2.  Mary  P.,  b  Oct.  22,  1868;  d  Dec.  22,  1871. 

[43-259.3]  3.  Josephine  M.,  b  Aug.  25,  1870;  m  William  L.  McMillen;  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

[43-259.4]  4.  Martha  Eddy,  b  June  20,  1872;  m  George  M.  Kimble. 

[43-259.5]  5.  Thomas  E.,  b  May  12,  1874;  m  Margaret  McKnight. 

[43-259.6]  6.  Sarah  B.,  b  Mar.  14,  1876;  m  Herbert  G.  Voorhees;  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

7.  Leonidas  L.,  b  Nov.  29,  1877;  lawyer;  Muncie,  Ind. 

[43-115.10]  LEONIDAS  HAMLIN  KERRICK,  b  Oct.  16,  1846;  d  Mar.  13,  1907;  s  Nimrod  and 
Mary  (Masters)  Kerrick  [43-27] ;  m  Oct.  29,  1868,  SARAH  FUNK,  b  Apr.  26, 1846;  d  May  12,  1907 ;  dau 
Isaac  and  Cassandra  (Sharp)  Funk.  Farmer.  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  William,  b  July  26,  1869;  d  July  11,  1873. 

2.  Daisy,  b  Jan.  31,  1871 ;  d  July.  20,  1873. 

3.  Daughter,  b  July  6,  1873;  d  July  7,  1873. 

[43-259.7]  4.  Idelle  B.,  b  June  13,  1874;  m  Charles  A.  Ewing. 

[43-1 15.1  la]  THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER  KERRICK,  b  Apr.  24,  1848;  s  Nimrod  and  Mary  (Mas¬ 
ters)  Kerrick  [43-27];  m  1st  time,  LOLLIE  (LAURA)  ARMSTRONG,  b  Nov.  17,  1850;  d  May  8, 
1902;  dau  David  and  Sarah  Armstrong. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Leonidas  Harpole,  b  Apr.  28,  1878;  m  Leonoir  Van  Leer;  Normal,  Ill. 

2.  Alice,  b  Oct.  25,  1883;  m  Warren  C.  Dunn;  Columbus.  Ohio. 

[43-115. lib]  THOMAS  CHRISTOPHER  KERRICK,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ALICE  HAR¬ 
POLE,  b  Apr.  24.  1848;  d  Aug.  17,  1918;  dau  Peter  and  Laura  (Armstrong)  Harpole.  No  issue. 

[43-1 16a]  SAMUEL  LAFAYETTE  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  1,  1848;  s  William  and  Mary  S.  (Garrison) 
Masters  [43-29a];  m  July  1, 1873,  ELIZA  FANNIE  STOTT,  dec.  Saw  mill  and  lumber  business;  res. 
Lenino,  Wash.  [ Paul  Masters.] 

[43-1 16b]  SAMUEL  LAFAYETTE  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time - 

[43-117]  JOHN  WILBUR  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  5,  1850;  d  Jan.  22,  1890;  s  William  and  Mary  S. 
(Garrison)  Masters  [43-29a];  m  Apr.  6,  1877,  MARY  JANE  LEONARD.  Dry  goods  merchant;  res. 
North  Yakima  City,  Wash.  [ Paul  Masters.] 

[43-118]  WILLIAM  YORK  MASTERS,  b  Apr.  1,  1862;  s  William  and  Martha  C.  (York)  Masters 
[43  29b] ;  m  Mar.  31,  1886,  ELIZABETH  MARGARET  BELL.  Attorney-at-law;  res.  Portland,  Ore. 
[Paul  Masters.] 


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Children  (6): 

1.  William  Henry,  b  May  22,  1887. 

2.  Bertha  Bell,  b  May  13,  1890. 

3.  Edward  Wilbur,  b  May  30,  1895. 

4.  Alfred  Richard,  b  Feb.  24,  1898. 

5.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  10,  1903. 

6.  Robert  Charles,  b  June  30,  1905;  d  Oct.  7,  1911. 

[43-118.1]  MARY  S.  ROSE,  b  Jan.  17,  1845;  d  Oct.  25,  1917;  dau  Uriah  and  Elizabeth  (Masters) 
Rose  [43-30];  m  Dec.  15,  1868,  HENRY  L.  SMITH,  d  Dec.  18, 1909;  s  John  Henry  and  Anna  (Dehner) 
Smith.  Farmer  and  merchant;  res.,  Rossville,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[43-260.1]  1.  W.  Dale,  b  Oct.  1,  1869;  d  Dec.  20,  1911;  m  Georgia  C.  Cassel. 

[43-260.2]  2.  Lizzie  Inez,  b  June  9,  1871;  m  Martin  W.  Eaton. 

[43-260.3]  3.  Carrie  Etta,  b  Jan.  28,  1873;  m  Jay  D.  Slipher. 

[43-260.4]  4.  Grace,  b  Mar.  12,  1875;  m  Jason  W.  Clark. 

5.  Anna  May,  b  May  28,  1877;  d  Dec.  17,  1898. 

[43-260.5]  6.  Henry  Raymond,  b  Apr.  25,  1885;  m  Laura  May  Bryan. 

[43-118.2]  TAMSON  ROSE,  b  Nov.  9,  1847;  s  Uriah  and  Elizabeth  (Masters)  Rose  [43-30];  m 
Jan.  19,  1871,  ALBERT  GADDIS,  b  Sept.  3,  1843;  s  James  and  Anne  (Yount)  Gaddis.  Farmer;  Mc- 
Cune,  Kansas.  (1922.) 

Children  (7): 

[43-260.6]  1.  Henry  Ira,  b  Feb.  16,  1872;  m  Callie  Edith  Wilson. 

2.  Bruce,  b  Oct.  1,  1873. 

[43-260.07]  3.  Frank,  b  June  21,  1875;  m  Nora  Lee  Heryford. 

[43-260.7]  4.  Josephine,  b  Oct.  11,  1876;  m  William  M.  Sayers. 

[43-260.08]  5.  Bertha,  b  May  12,  1878;  m  Thomas  D.  Peairs. 

[43-260.8]  6.  Hugh  Lawrence,  b  Nov.  22,  1880;  m  Frieda  Harbert. 

[43-260.9]  7.  Elizabeth  R.,  b  Sept.  6,  1890;  m  William  Brown  Norris. 

[43-118.3]  ELNORA  ROSE,  b  Dec.  23,  1855;  d  Sept.  2,  1914;  dau  Uriah  and  Elizabeth  (Masters) 
Rose  [43-30];  m  May  3,  1877,  GEORGE  SMITH;  s  John  Henry  and  Anna  (Dehner)  Smith.  Veterin¬ 
arian;  res.,  Frankfort,  Ind. 

Children  (4): 

[43-260.10]  1.  Ralph,  b  Apr.  29,  1878;  m  Olive  Delle  Strouse. 

[43-260.11]  2.  George  Adrian,  b  Sept.  29,  1879;  m  Elva  Catherine  Wilson. 

[43-260.12]  3.  Frank  E.,  b  Apr.  6,  1883;  m  Helen  Flora  Burtschi. 

[43-260.13]  4.  Caroline  Rose,  b  Aug.  31,  1890;  m  Charles  Thomas  Cavan. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

[43-118.4]  ELIZABETH  ROSE,  b  Jan.  26,  1858;  dau  Uriah  and  Elizabeth  (Masters)  Rose  [43-30]; 

m  July  16,  1911,  REV.  CHARLES  T.  DOUGLASS,  b  Aug.  4,  1851;  d  May  28,  1916;  s - T. 

and  Elvira  (Walden)  Douglass.  Clergyman;  res.,  Orlando,  Fla.  No  issue.  [Data  furnished  by  Mrs. 
William  W.  Rose.  ] 

[43-118.5]  WILLIAM  W.  ROSE,  b  Apr.  20,  1861;  s  Uriah  and  Elizabeth  (Masters)  Rose  [43-30]; 
m  Oct.  12,  1887,  SARAH  WALTER,  b  Apr.  12,  1866;  dau  John  M.  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Walter.  Mr. 
Rose  is  a  breeder  of  polled  shorthorn  cattle,  and  conducts  the  Rose  Stock  Farm  at  Rossville,  Ind. 

The  Editor  is  indebted  to  Mrs.  William  W.  Rose  for  most  of  the  data  regarding  the  Uriah  Rose  and 
Elizabeth  Masters  family,  as  most  of  the  information  relating  to  this  family  was  furnished  by  Mrs.  Rose. 
Children  ( 9 ) : 

[43-260.14]  1.  Mary  Lulu,  b  Dec.  9,  1888;  m  Frank  G.  King. 

2.  Walter  Emerson,  b  May  9,  1890;  d  May  14,  1904. 

[43-260.15]  3.  Herbert  Crawford,  b  Oct.  7,  1891;  m  Sina  E.  Vanover. 

4.  Wilbur,  b  Nov.  19,  1893;  d  Dec.  9,  1893. 

[43-260.16]  5.  Sara  Edna,  b  Dec.  24,  1894;  m  Frank  C.  Beall. 


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6.  Howard,  b  Sept.  26,  1896;  d  Oct.  16,  1896. 

7.  Daughter,  b  May  21,  1897;  d  May  22,  1897. 

8.  Frederick  William,  b  May  4,  1899;  Rossville,  Ind. 

9.  Bertha  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  26,  1901;  Rossville,  Ind. 

[43-120]  HENRY  YOCOM,  b  Feb.  12,  1830;  d  Apr.  7,  1895;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Kerlin)  Yocom 
[43-31];  m  in  1855,  HANNAH  LEOPOLD,  b  May  31,  1834;  d  Mar.  31,  1918;  dau  Charles  and  Lydia 
(Leaver)  Leopold.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[43-260]  1.  Augustus  L.,  b  Nov.  7,  1855;  d  Apr.  30,  1881;  m  Annie  Hunter. 

2.  Howard  L.,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  d  Jan.  24,  1884;  unm. 

[43-261]  3.  Irene,  b  Jan.  28,  1867;  m  Franklin  W.  Brown. 

[43-121]  JACOB  K.  YOCOM,  b  Feb.  26,  1832;  s  Samuel  and  Ann  (Kerlin)  Yocom  [43-31];  m 
1856,  CATHARINE  WANGER. 

One  child: 

[43-261.1]  Flora,  m  Frank  Brunner,  611  Weiser  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[43-122]  AARON  M.  YOCOM,  b  Aug.  19,  1835;  d  Nov.  5,  1878;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Kerlin)  Yo¬ 
com  [43-31];  m  Dec.  24,  1868,  JANE  KELSO. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lilly  Isabella,  b  June  9,  1871;  unm. 

[43-261.2]  2.  Clara  M.,  b  Mar.  7,  1873;  m  William  A.  Davis.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[43-124]  LEVI  YOCOM,  b  Dec.  27,  1840;  s  Samuel  and  Ann  (Kerlin)  Yocom  [43-31];  m  EMMA 
DALZELL. 

One  Child: 

[43-261.5]  Daughter,  m - ;  Douglassville,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

[43-127]  ANN  EHRGOOD,  b  Dec.  31,  1829;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Yocom)  Ehrgood  [43-32]: 
m  Mar.  12,  1863,  DAVID  BECKLEY. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Emerson,  unm;  Pottstown,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa. 

[43-261.10]  2.  Austin,  m - Dieffenderffer. 

[43-261.11]  3.  Curtis,  m  Cora  Root. 

[43-261.12]  4.  Orpha,  m - Bieler;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[43-132]  CHARLES  YOCOM,  b  Aug.  20,  1845;  d  Oct.  19,  1918;  8  Isaac  and  Annie  (Schantz) 
Yocom  [43-34];  m  Nov.  7,  1867,  HARRIET  R.  KUPP,  b  Mar.  18,  1845;  d  Sept.  17,  1903;  dau  Samuel 
H.  and  Mary  Y.  (Linderman)  Kupp.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[43-262]  1.  Amos  K.,  b  Sept.  29,  1868;  d  Nov.  2,  1908;  m  Clara  Livengood. 

2.  Annie,  b  May  5,  1870;  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Frank  I.,  b  Sept.  9,  1872. 

[43-263]  4.  C.  Warren,  b  Apr.  18,  1874;  m  Ella  M.  Walb. 

5.  Harry  A.,  b  June,  1876;  d  Feb.  1881. 

[43-264]  6.  Edwin  Nelson,  b  July  7,  1880;  m  Carrie  S.  Shaner. 

7.  Albert  K.,  b  July,  1878;  d  Feb.,  1881. 

[43-265]  8.  George  L.,  b  June  24,  1882;  m  Mary  Emily  Bush. 

[43-266]  9.  Howard  G.,  b  Oct.  18,  1887;  m  Ida  May  Schreck. 

[43-133]  ALBERT  YOCOM,  b  Mar.  5,  1849;  s  Isaac  and  Annie  (Schantz)  Yocom  [43-34];  m  Mar. 
7,  1872,  LIZZIE  STAUFFER.  Res.  Douglassville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1918.) 

Children  {12): 

[43-267]  1.  Eli,  b  Sept.  6,  1873;  d  Feb.  17,  1901 ;  m  Florence  Eppeheimer. 

[43—267. 1  ]  2.  Arthur,  b  Oct.  24,  1874;  m  Florence  G-eiger, 


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3.  Annie,  b  Jan.  6,  1877;  d  Sept.  22,  1877. 

4.  Edwin,  b  Apr.  19,  1878;  d  Aug.  22,  1878. 

[43-267.2]  5.  Samuel,  b  July  17,  1879;  m - ;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

6.  Sarah  Emma,  b  July  20,  1881;  d  Aug.  29,  1881. 

[43-267.3]  7.  William  D.,  b  Nov.  27,  1882;  m  Clara  Green. 

8.  Harry  Oliver,  b  Feb.  25,  1884;  unm;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

9.  Isaac  Newton,  b  Nov.  9,  1885;  unm;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

10.  Clara  S.,  b  Sept.  25,  1887;  d  Feb.  12,  1888. 

[43-268]  11.  Albert  R.,  b  Jan.  5,  1889;  m  Mary  C.  Greene. 

12.  Howard  Gilbert,  b  Sept.  8,  1890;  d  Sept.  21,  1890. 

[43-135]  ADDA  A.  YOCOM,  b  Jan.  9,  1855;  d  Dec.  21,  1881 ;  dau  Daniel  M.  and  Valeria  L.  (Rahn) 
Yocom  [43—36] ;  m  DAVID  WILLIAMS. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary. 

2.  Newton;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

3.  Eugene;  Pottstown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-147]  MARY  ELIZABETH  MASTER,  b  Oct.  10,  1830;  d  Sept.  3,  1904;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha 
(Drake)  Master  [43-38];  m  Feb.  20,  1881,  LATEN  SULZER.  Farmer.  No  issue.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-149a]  JOHN  WEILLY  MASTER,  b  June  3,  1837;  d  Jan.  7,  1897;  s  Isaac  and  Martha  (Drake) 
Master  [43-38];  m  Nov.  24,  1859,  MARY  E.  BURNS,  b  Jan.  27,  1841 ;  d  July  28,  1871. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Samuel  W.,  b  Aug.  9,  1860;  d  Jan.  27,  1863. 

2.  James  W.,  b  Nov.  29,  1861. 

3.  Rachel  J.,  b  Aug.  19,  1863. 

4.  Nathan  E.,  b  Sept.  27,  1865. 

5.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  26,  1869. 

[43- 149b]  JOHN  WEILLY  MASTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Dec.  29, 1872,  MARY  A.  MELE  Y. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Mary  M.,  b  Jan.  17,  1874. 

2.  Charles  F.,  b  Jan.  15,  1875. 

3.  George  W.  }  fwi  ()  M  2,  1876;  d 

4.  Sarah  C.  j 

5.  John  E.,  b  Apr.  7,  1877. 

[  Unable  to  locate  any  member  of  this  family.] 

[43-150]  RACHEL  ANN  MASTER,  b  Dec.  28,  1839;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha  (Drake)  Master  [43- 
38];  m  Jan.  15,  1903,  BENJAMIN  SLAYBAUGH.  Farmer.  No  issue.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-151]  WILLIAM  H.  H.  MASTER,  b  May  6,  1841 ;  s  Isaac  and  Martha  (Drake)  Master  [43-38] ; 
rn  Aug.  22,  1864,  CAROLINE  KITCHART,  b  Mar.  31,  1840. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Ellsworth,  b  Oct.  17,  1865;  d  Apr.  23,  1877. 

2.  Ida  Viola,  b  Mar.  7,  1867. 

3.  Rhoda  Dell,  b  June  15,  1869. 

4.  Minnie  May,  b  Sept.  18,  1872. 

5.  Christopher  L.,  b  Feb.  23,  1875. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-152]  MARTHA  OLIVA  MASTER,  b  Mar.  22,  1854;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha  (Drake)  Master 
[43-38];  m  Apr.  29,  1899,  ALBERT  H.  WEYBURN.  Farmer;  res.  Milford,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-153]  WILLIAM  H.  MASTERS,  b  Nov.  1,  1858;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Nancy  (Burk)  Master  [43— 
43];  m  Dec.  26,  1888,  HELEN  M.  GARRELLS.  Insurance  business;  res.  919  21st  St.,  Sacramento, 
Cal.  (1911.)  [Paul  Masters.] 


(  May  19,  1876. 
I  May  3,  1876. 


Plate  71 


General  John  F.  Hartranft  [49-245], 
Governor  of  Pennsylvania  from  1873  to  1879 


Plate  72 


Statue  of  General  John  F.  Hartranft  [49-245],  on  the  Capitol  grounds  at  ITarrisburf 

(Courtesy  of  “The  Illustrated  Magazine.”) 


Pa.,  unveiled  May  19,  1909. 


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589 


Children  (2): 

1.  Clara  Leora,  b  Oct.  14,  1889. 

2.  Charles  Ford,  b  Jan.  3,  1892. 

[43-154]  LEWIS  WATSON  MASTERS,  b  Feb.  23,  1864;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Nancy  (Burk)  Master 
[43-43];  m  Oct.  8,  1885,  FLORA  B.  KRAMER,  b  Nov.  17,  1862;  dau  Baltzer  Kramer.  Farmer;  res. 
near  Thorn  town,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters .] 

Children  (7): 

1.  Edith,  b  Jan.  11,  1887. 

2.  Bertha,  b  Nov.  9,  1889. 

3.  Samuel  K.,  b  Aug.  22,  1891;  d  Nov.  8,  1891. 

4.  Child,  b  and  d  Mar.  30,  1893. 

5.  Helen  Margaret,  b  Feb.  27,  1895. 

6.  Arthur  Burke,  b  Oct.  9,  1900;  Purdue  University,  Ind. 

7.  Dorothy,  b  Feb.  20,  1905. 

143-155]  ELIZABETH  ALICE  MASTERS,  b  July  27,  1852;  dau  Jacob  and  Frances  (Whorton) 
Master  [43-44a];  m  Sept.  25,  1875,  GILLIS  P.  CAMPBELL.  Clerk;  res.  Warrington,  Ind.  No  issue. 
[Paul  Masters.] 

[43-156]  JOHN  C.  MASTERS,  b  May  7,  1858;  s' Jacob  and  Elcey  L.  (Curry)  Master  [43-44b] ; 
m  Oct.  16,  1887,  KATHERINE  M.  ZIDEKER.  [Paid  Masters .] 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Maude  M.,  b  Nov.  12,  1888. 

2.  Charles  M.,  b  Mar.  23,  1891;  dec. 

[43-269]  3.  Hazel  Pearl,  b  Aug.  17,  1892;  m  William  H.  Whittinger. 

4.  George  R.,  b  June  12,  1894. 

5.  Mary  L.,  b  June  17,  1897. 

6.  Omer  Fay,  b  Sept.  13,  1899. 

7.  John  T.,  b  Jan.  1,  1901. 

8.  Dorothy  E.  A.,  b  Dec.  17,  1902. 

9.  William  Warren,  b  Apr.  25,  1907. 

[43-157]  CHRISTOPHER  A.  MASTERS,  b  June  2,  1861;  d  Apr.  7,  1909;  s  Jacob  and  Elcey  L. 
(Curry)  Master  [43-44b];  m  Jan.  1,  1880,  ELIZABETH  SHERWOOD.  Christopher  A.  Masters  died 
in  St.  Charles,  Ark.,  and  was  buried  in  McCray  Cemetery,  near  Warrington,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters .] 
Children  (4): 

1.  Edward  B.,  b  Aug.  1,  1882. 

[43-270]  2.  Fred  S.,  b  Nov.  23,  1884;  m  Ruby  Chen. 

3.  Ralph,  b  Apr.  7,  1888. 

4.  Ruth,  b  May  3,  1894. 

[43-158a]  MILTON  D.  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  2,  1864;  s  Jacob  and  Elcey  L.  (Curry)  Master  [43-44b]; 
m  Dec.  25,  1895,  LEHANNAH  F.  WHITE,  d  Nov.  6,  1902.  [Paul  Masters .] 

One  child:  Paul  J.,  b  Sept.  6,  1897. 

[43-158b]  MILTON  D.  MASTERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  23,  1903,  PHOEBE  A. 
BUSSEL.  Farmer;  res.  near  Shirley,  Infl.  [Paid  Masters .] 

One  child:  Pauline,  b  June  26,  1904. 

[43-159]  CURNEL  E.  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  7,  1867 ;  s  Jacob  and  Elcey  L.  (Curry)  Master  [43-44b] ; 
m  May,  1895,  KATIE  M.  LEE.  [Paul  Masters.] 

One  child:  Sylvia  Irene,  b  Aug.  6,  1908. 

[43-160]  SALLIE  ANN  MASTER,  b  Mar.  6,  1833;  d  May  22,  1915;  dau  John  and  Nancy  (Stauffer) 
Master  [43-45a];  m  JACOB  SHUPE,  b  June  18,  1822;  d  Dec.  1,  1896.  Carpenter.  Lived  at  Galt,  Ont. 
(1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

[43-271]  1.  John,  h  Nov.  18,  1849;  d  Dec.  9,  1881;  m  Mandana  Morse. 

[43-272]  2.  Wellington,  b  Feb.  20,  1854;  m  Sarah  Rosenberger. 

[43-161]  ISAAC  MASTER,  b  Mar.  19,  1835;  d  Jan.  6,  1898;  s  John  and  Nancy  (Stauffer)  Master 
[43-45a];  m  Apr.  28,  1857,  LYDIA  ANN  FRIED,  &  Oct.  22,  1836;  dau  Samuel  and  Nancy  (Ziegler) 
Fried.  County  Registrar;  res.  13  Chapel  St.,  Kitchener,  Canada.  (1920.)  Isaac  Master  was  born 
and  reared  in  Waterloo  Co.,  Ontario,  Canada.  He  was  the  Liberal  Representative  in  the  Ontario 
Legislature  from  1877  to  1891. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Maria,  b  Dec.  8,  1858;  d  Nov.  26,  1906;  unm. 

|  2.  John  Franklin,  b  Oct.  5,  1860;  d  Nov.  23,  1916;  m  j  2  Maria  Histand. 

3.  Nancy,  b  Mar.  24,  1862;  d  Aug.  3,  1882;  unm. 

4.  Oliver,  b  Jan.  17,  1864;  d  July  5,  1882;  unm. 

5.  Levi,  b  Mar.  13,  1866;  m  Ida  A.  Rudell. 

6.  Irvine,  b  Jan.  11,  1868;  m  Rachel  A.  Deeton. 

7.  Albert  Edward,  b  Sept.  17,  1870;  m  Effie  L.  Wing;  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

8.  Elsie  Jane,  b  Oct.  17,  1872;  unm;  Kitchener,  Ont. 

9.  Miranda,  b  Jan.  31,  1875;  unm;  Kitchener,  Ont. 

10.  William  Austin,  b  Mar.  5,  1877;  d  Jan.  28,  1892. 

[43-162]  MARY  MASTER,  b  Mar.  12,  1837;  d  Feb.  1,  1891 ;  dau  John  and  Nancy  (Stauffer)  Master 
[43-45a];  m  Apr.  8,  1856,  SAMUEL  LEVAN,  b  Jan.  15,  1835.  Home  at  Saginaw,  Mich.  (1919.) 
Children  (5): 

1.  Daniel  M.,  b  Nov.  28,  1856. 

2.  Julia  Ann,  b  Oct.  25,  1858. 

3.  Levi,  b  Apr.  7,  1861. 

4.  Aaron,  b  Apr.  27,  1864. 

5.  Oliver,  b  Dec.  14,  1866;  d  July  6,  1867. 

[  Unable  to  locate  any  member  of  this  family.] 

[43-163a]  HANNAH  MASTER,  b  June  4,  1839;  dau  John  and  Nancy  (Stauffer)  Master  [43-45a]; 
m  1st  time,  Sept.  9,  1856,  JACOB  S.  LEVAN,  b  Dec.  30,  1830;  d  May  2,  1876. 

Children  (J): 

[43-277]  1.  Isaac  Master,  b  June  30,  1857;  m  Emily  Sanderson. 

2.  William  E.,  b  July  7,  1863;  d  Sept.  17,  1863. 

3.  Albert  E.,  b  Sept.  12,  1869;  d  Sept.  12,  1872. 

[43-277.1]  4.  James  Sanford  L.,  b  May  23,  1874;  m  Margaret  Hahn;  have  one  dau  Dorothy. 

[43— 163b]  HANNAH  (MASTER)  LEVAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  EDWIN  ROAT.  No 
children. 

[43-164]  LEVI  MASTER,  b  Feb.  8,  1841;  d  Feb.  17,  1903;  s  John  and  Nancy  (Stauffer)  Master 
[43-45a] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1861,  MARY  FRIED,  b  Jan.  24,  1840;  d  Jan.  18,  1917. 

Children  (5): 

1.  William,  b  Dec.  6,  1861;  d  Dec.  17,  1861. 

2.  Eliza  Ann,  b  July  27,  1863. 

3.  Elsie  Jane,  b  Nov.  27,  1865;  d  Sept.  7,  1866. 

4.  Sheridan,  b  Mar.  7,  1869. 

5.  Francis  Barnes,  b  Jan.  5,  1876. 

[  Unable  to  locate  any  member  of  this  family.] 

[43-165]  HARRIET  MASTER,  b  Mar.  14,  1843;  d  June  22,  1920;  dau  John  and  Nancy  (Stauffer) 
Master  [43-45a];  m  Feb.  28,  1863,  GEORGE  BILES,  b  Feb.  12,  1841.  Lived  at  Akron,  Mich.  (1920.) 
Children  (11): 

[43-278]  1.  Alice,  b  Dec.  30,  1864;  d  Sept.  9,  1911;  m  Dr.  John  Renwick  Hamilton. 

[43-279]  2.  George  Frederick,  b  Feb.  14,  1866;  d  Feb.  28,  1920;  m  Mary  J.  Parish. 


[43-273a] 

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[43-286] 

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3.  Oscar  P.,  b  Sept.  23,  1867;  m  Hattie  Ingalls. 

4.  John  Master,  b  Oct.  6,  1869;  m  Jennie  Mason. 

5.  William  J.,  b  June  24,  1871;  m  Vinnie  Trend. 

6.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  d  Apr.  26,  1874. 

7.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  25,  1876;  m  C.  W.  Stacy. 

8.  Frances  Maud,  b  Nov.  20,  1877;  m  A.  E.  McCloy. 

1.  Allie  May  Jewett. 

2.  Rita  King. 

10.  Frank  S.,  b  Aug.  25,  1882;  m  Mary  Wright. 

11.  Hamilton  G.,  b  Oct.  18,  1886;  m  Ola  Trafzer. 


9.  Albert  E.,  b  Mar.  18,  1880;  m 


[43-166a]  LEWIS  EMORY  MASTER,  b  Nov.  3,  1842;  d  Dec.  20,  1913;  s  George  C.  and  Emeline 
(Adsett)  Master  [43-46];  m  July  6,  1868,  MINERVA  HANFORD,  b  May  24,  1850;  d  Nov.  7,  1874. 
Children  (3): 

[43-288a]  1  L  M  Roberts,  b  Apr.  28,  1869;  m  j  V  ^ohn  McLeod. 

[43-288b]  /  ^  \  2.  Francis  Henry  Jacobs. 

[43-289]  2.  Emily  Maud,  b  Dec.  11,  1871;  m  Albert  Dowding. 

3.  Alice  Catharine,  b  July  31,  1874;  d  Nov.  21,  1874. 


[43-166b]  LEWIS  EMORY  MASTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  16,  1882,  LORINDA  E. 

SMITH,  b  Mar.  29,  1846;  d  Oct.  24,  1906;  dau - and - — —  (Ivnowlton)  Smith.  Painter  and 

Sign  Writer.  Lived  at  Cherry  Creek,  Chautauqua  Co.,  New  York.  (1920.) 


[43-167]  EDWARD  ELLIS  MASTER,  b  Nov.  2,  1845;  s  George  C.  and  Emeline  (Adsett)  Master 
[43-46];  m  June  9,  1870,  CARRIE  A.  BARNUM. 

One  child:  Edward  Henry,  b  Nov.  29,  1873;  d  Feb.  2,  1875. 

[43-168]  JARED  KILBOURN  MASTER,  b  Feb.  19,  1848;  s  George  C.  and  Emeline  (Adsett) 
Master  [43-46];  m  May  9,  1872,  MAGDALENA  FELLMAN,  b  Feb.  13,  1851;  d  Aug.  21,  1898;  dau 
Samuel  and  Christina  (Bachman)  Fellman.  Ad.  (1920)  21  Otto  St.,  Kitchener,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Charles  Adsett,  b  July  10,  1873;  d  Oct.  14,  1874. 

[43-290]  2.  Walter,  b  Nov.  23,  1874;  m  Fannie  M.  Young. 

[43-291]  3.  Albert,  b  Dec.  12,  1876;  m - ;  U.  S.  A.,  Park  Ridge,  Ill. 

[43-292]  4.  Nettie,  b  Aug.  20,  1886;  m  Theodore  A.  Kenning. 

5.  Ella,  b  Mar.  20,  1883;  d  Mar.  20,  1883. 

[43-293]  6.  Oliver,  b  Sept.  21,  1878;  m  Ethel  L.  Hutchinson. 

[43-169]  MELISSA  MASTER,  b  May  3,  1856;  dau  George  C.  and  Emeline  (Adsett)  Master 
[43-46];  m  July  7,  1874,  JOHN  HEY,  b  June  7,  1842;  d  Nov.  22,  1914;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Whittaker) 
Hey.  Woolgrader;  res.  Vineland,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[43-294]  1.  Emily  Mary  Thornton,  b  Oct.  18,  1877;  m  Howard  W.  Evans. 

[43-295]  2.  Henrietta  Jane,  b  Mar.  22,  1882;  m  Walter  Chalk. 

[43-296]  3.  Ada  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  9,  1891;  m  Ormonde  B.  Snape. 

[43-170]  DAVID  MASTER,  b  Nov.  21,  1842;  d  Feb.  11,  1916;  s  Abraham  and  Lucinda  (Clemons) 
Master  [43-48];  m  Apr.  7,  1866,  FREDERICKS  KRIEGER,  b  July  20,  1844.  Res.  Listowell,  Onta¬ 
rio,  Canada.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[43-297]  1.  Ida,  b  July  29,  1868;  m  Conrad  Doadt. 

2.  Abraham,  b  May  7,  1871;  d  Jan.  3,  1872. 

[43-298]  3.  Alice,  b  Mar.  15,  1873;  m  Joseph  Burke. 

[43-299]  4.  Irwin,  b  May  15,  1876;  m  Martha  Marks. 

[43-300]  5.  Levi,  b  May  31,  1879;  m  Annie  Karges;  Gowanstown,  Ont. 

[43-301]  6.  Minnie,  b  June  24,  1881;  m  Thomas  Lennox. 

7.  Wesley,  b  Mar.  8,  1884;  Listowel,  Ont.,  Canada,  R.  R.  1. 

[43-302]  8.  Alfred*  Emmerson,  b  Feb.  24,  1891;  m  Georgiana  May  Whitehouse. 


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[43-171]  MARY  ANN  MASTER,  b  Oct.  20,  1848;  d  Mar.  26,  1890;  dau  Abraham  and  Lucinda 
(Clemons)  Master  [43-48];  m  WESLEY  EATON. 

Children  (2): 

[43-302.1]  1.  Daughter,  m - Freeborn;  Hespler,  Can. 

2.  Morse;  Hespler,  Can. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[43-172]  ELIZABETH  MASTER,  b  Sept.  17,  1850;  dau  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Hoffman)  Master 
[43-52] ;  m  Aug.  16,  1868,  JOHN  VON  KAENEL,  b  Oct.  17,  1842;  s  Peter  and  Margueritha  (Klopfer- 
stein)  Von  Kaenel.  Barber.  Ad.  Kingsville,  Ontario,  Canada.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Anna  S.,  b  Apr.  16,  1869;  unm;  Kingsville,  Ont.,  Can. 

2.  Amelia,  b  Apr.  27,  1871;  d  Sept.  3,  1872. 

[43-303]  3.  Ida  M.,  b  Mar.  8,  1875;  m  Alexander  M.  Houston. 

[43-304]  4.  Charles,  b  Feb.  16,  1877;  d  Oct.  14,  1907;  m  Pearl  Moore. 

[43-305]  5.  Mabel,  b  Nov.  19,  1878;  m  John  McKay. 

[43-173]  ANGELINE  MASTER,  b  Sept.  27,  1855;  d  Aug.  7,  1878;  dau  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Hoff¬ 
man)  Master  [43-52];  m  PETER  BROWN,  b  June  19,  1853.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[43-306]  1.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  Dec.  26,  1874;  m  Edward  H.  Schoenau. 

[43-307]  2.  Agnes  M.,  b  Mar.  16,  1876;  m  Joseph  Chapman. 

[43-174]  DAVID  MASTER,  b  Sept.  29,  1856;  d  1885;  s  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Hoffman)  Master 
[43-52];  m  June  4,  1877,  MARY  GABLE,  b  Sept.  29,  1855.  Said  to  have  had  three  children  whose 
names  we  could  not  obtain. 

[43-174.1]  ADALINE  SHUH,  b  Feb.  17,  1853;  dau  Jacob  and  Nancy  (Master)  Shuh  [43-53];  m 
HENRY  BARRETT.  Glove  Manufacturer;  res.  Kitchener,  Ont. 

One  child:  Andrew  Scott,  d  Sept.  6,  1890.  [Eby’s  Hist,  of  Ont.,  1895.] 

[43-174.2]  MARY  A.  SHUH,  b  May  9,  1854;  dau  Jacob  and  Nancy  (Master)  Shuh  [43-53];  m 
HARRY  MESSETT.  Res.  W.  Kitchener,  Ont.  [Ebiy’s  Hist,  of  Ont.,  1895.] 

Children  (10): 

1.  Mildred,  d  Aug.  1,  1886;  2.  Jennie,  3.  Henry,  Galt,  Ont.;  4.  Florence,  5.  Adelaide, 
6.  Alice  Maude,  7.  Edmund  Clemens,  8.  Charles  Roy,  9.  Marion,  10.  Ralph. 

[43-174.3]  ALLAN  SHUH,  b  Nov.  13,  1855;  d  Apr.  8,  1892;  s  Jacob  and  Nancy  (Master)  Shuh 
[43-53];  m  MARTHA  GRENDON.  Res.  Kitchener,  Ont.  [Eby.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Jay  Laren,  2.  Fannie,  d  May  10,  1893. 

[43-174.4]  MARY  DAGUE,  dau  Andrew  Dague  [43-55.1];  m  CLEMSON  B.  MOORE;  lived  in 
Franklin  Co.,  Ind.  They  had  at  least  one  son: 

[43-307.1]  Levi,  who  had  several  sons,  and  lived  near  Cambridge  City,  Ind. 

[43-174.5]  ANN  DAGUE,  dau  Andrew  Dague  [43-55.1];  m  JOHN  LORA  of  Salisbury  Twp., 
Lane.  Co.,  Pa. 

One  son  (Perhaps  other  children) : 

[43-307.2]  John  W.,  m  Elizabeth - 

[43-174.6]  RACHEL  DAGUE,  dau  Andrew  Dague  [43-55.1];  m  CHRISTIAN  YODER. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Andrew,  2.  Christian,  3.  Ann  Mary.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  data  of  above  families .] 


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[43-174.7]  DAVID  DAGUE,  d  Oct.  1879,  s  Andrew  Dague  [43-55.1];  m  MARGARET - . 

Lived  in  Salisbury  Twp.,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  David  Dague’s  will  was  probated  Feb.  12,  1880.  [Lane.  W.B. 
D.  2:340.] 

David’s  son,  William  Dague,  was  executor  of  the  estate  of  his  father.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 
Children  (8): 

[43-307.3]  1.  William,  m  Susanna  Wanner. 

2.  Allen  Peter,  unm. 

3.  David,  d  young. 

[43-307.4]  4.  Margaret,  m  John  Glendenning;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

[43-307.5]  5.  Lizzie,  m  Lorenzo  Hackett. 

6.  Sallie,  dec;  m 

[43-307.7]  7.  Kate,  m  Eban  Berstler. 

[43-307.8]  8.  Daughter,  m  John  Schultz;  s  Frank  lived  at  Smyrna,  Pa. 


[43-307. 6a]  1 
[43-307. 6b]  J 


|  1.  - Stetler. 

i  2.  William  Linville. 


[43-176]  JUDITH  SUSANNA  MASTER,  b  Apr.  11,  1835;  dau  Henry  and  Judith  (Gregory) 
Master  [43-58];  m  THOMAS  BARD. 

One  child: 

[43-307.10]  Daughter,  m  Fred  Felt;  Norristown,  Pa. 


[43-178]  MANOAH  MASTER,  b  Aug.  13,  1841;  d  July  31,  1905;  s  Henry  and  Judith  (Gregory) 
Master  [43-58];  m  Aug.  9,  1862,  SARAH  ANN  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Nov.  18,  1841.  Widow  res. 
Allentown,  Pa.  Manoah  Master  taught  school  for  some  years  at  Christman’s  Mill.  He  was  chorister 
and  also  superintendent  of  the  Sunday  School  at  St.  Paul’s  New  Lutheran  Church  of  Sigmund  for 
twenty  years  or  more.  He  also  taught  vocal  music  for  some  time. 

Children  (11): 

[43-308]  1.  Sally  Ann,  b  Jan.  1,  1863;  m  John  F.  Baus. 

2.  Marietta,  b  June  8,  1864;  d  July  7,  1865. 

3.  Henry  Reuben,  b  Oct.  14,  1866;  m 


[43-309a] 

[43-309b] 

[43-310] 

[43-311] 


I 


1.  Tevilia  F.  Nuss. 

2.  Mary  Catharine  Acker. 

4.  Alice,  b  Aug.  27,  1868;  m  Oswin  E.  Moyer. 

5.  Emeline,  b  Aug.  7,  1870;  m  Llewellyn  Greiss. 

6.  Son,  b  Mar.  12,  1872;  d  Mar.  14,  1872. 

[43-312]  7.  James  R.,  b  May  19,  1873;  m  Clara  Greiss. 

8.  John,  b  Oct.  29,  1874. 

[43-312.1]  9.  Charles  Alfred,  b  July  24,  1876;  m  Maggie  Knappenberger;  Coplay,  Pa. 

10.  William  Franklin,  b  Aug.  22,  1878;  d  Oct.  27,  1878. 

11.  Edward  Daniel,  b  Aug.  22,  1880;  d  Mar.  20,  1882. 


[43-179]  MATILDA  MASTER,  b  Oct.  28,  1827;  d  Feb.  21,  1883;  dau  Daniel  and  Christena  (John¬ 
son)  Master  [43-60];  m  WILLIAM  JONES. 

Children  (7): 


[43-312.2] 

[43-314] 

[43-312.4] 

[43-312.5] 

[43-312.6] 

[43-312.7] 


1.  Sarah,  m - McGinnis. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  1,  1857;  m  William  A.  Master. 

3.  Emma,  in - Shanp. 

4.  Charlie. 

5.  Kate,  m - Wensel. 

6.  Elizabeth,  m - Simmons. 

7.  Mary,  m - Cogley.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[43-180]  SARAH  MASTER,  b  Aug.  27,  1829;  d  May  6,  1905;  dau  Daniel  and  Christena  (Johnson) 
Master  [43-60];  m  WILLIAM  KOCH. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Daniel,  2.  Henry,  3.  Lucian. 

[43-312.7]  4.  Savannah,  m - Bowdish. 

[43-312.8]  5.  Christena,  m - Keltz. 

6.  Reuben,  7.  Edward.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[43-181]  CHARLES  MASTER,  b  Aug.  13,  1831 ;  d  Nov.  14,  1909;  s  Daniel  and  Christena  (Johnson) 
Master  [43-60];  to  LYDIA  CONNOR. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Sadie. 

[43-312.9]  2.  Minta,  to - Delo. 

3.  Agnes. 

[43-312.10]  4.  Cora,  in - Towsey. 

5.  Minerva. 

[43-312.11]  6.  Emma,  to - Rhea. 


7.  Frank,  8.  Elmer,  9.  Edward. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[43-182a]  JONATHAN  MASTER,  b  July  31,  1832;  d  Mar.  1,  1900;  s  Daniel  and  Christena 
(Johnson)  Master  [43-60];  in  1st  time,  HANNAH  RICKENBRODE,  dau  John  and  Sophia  (Made) 
Rickenbrode. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[43-313]  1.  Elvira  Samantha,  b  May  25,  1855;  to  Edgar  J.  Morton. 

[43—314]  2.  William  Allison,  b  Sept.  25,  1856;  to  Lydia  Jones. 

[43-182b]  JONATHAN  MASTER,  same  as  above,  to  2d  time,  Feb.  17,  1858,  MARGARET  M. 
RICKENBRODE,  b  July  12,  1842;  d  Mar.  3,  1909;  dau  John  and  Sophia  (Made)  Rickenbrode.  Car¬ 
penter  and  Cooper.  Lived  at  Fertigs,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[43-315]  1.  Calvin  Seward,  b  June  1,  1860;  d  Apr.  12,  1909;  to  Elizabeth  McKinney. 

[43-316]  2.  Elmer  Jerome,  b  Mar.  14,  1865;  in  Mary  Fern. 

[43-317]  3.  Araminta  Vetress,  b  Jan.  23,  1869;  to  James  Greene. 

[43—318]  4.  Olive  Estella,  b  July  23,  1871;  to  John  W.  Stewart. 

[43-319]  5.  Kathryn  Pearl,  b  Nov.  9,  1873;  to  William  A.  Stover. 

[43-320]  6.  Harlowe  Webster,  b  Oct.  9,  1875;  to  Lottie  A.  McKinney. 

7.  Willma  Gertrude,  b  June  2,  1878;  unm;  Fertigs,  Pa. 

Mrs.  William  A.  Stover  says  her  father  has  a  nephew,  Elmer  D.  Master,  who  is  a  minister  of  the 
Reformed  Church.  [Whose  son  is  he  (?).]  [  Unable  to  locate.] 

[43-183a]  SUSANNA  MASTER,  b  1836;  d  Jan.  17,  1898;  dau  Daniel  and  Christena  (Johnson) 
Master  [43-60];  to  WILLIAM  RICKENBRODE. 


[43-183b]  SUSANNA  (MASTER)  RICKENBRODE,  same  as  above,  to  2d  time, 
Children  (6): 


DAUM. 


1.  Jurilla,  2.  Dora,  3.  Agnes,  4.  Harvey,  5.  Jessie,  6.  Roy.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-184]  REUBEN  HENRY  MASTER,  b  Sept.  28,  1839;  d  Dec.  9,  1915;  s  Daniel  and  Christena 
(Johnson)  Master  [43-60];  to  1867,  MRS.  ELIZABETH  ALTMAN  BEST,  b  Nov.  21,  1839;  dMar.  14, 
1915;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Sherry)  Altman.  Farmer;  resided  at  Monroe,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[43-321.1]  1.  William  Manoah,  b  Oct.  20,  1868;  to  Emma  Catharine  Sasse. 

[43-321.2]  2.  Christena  Pauline,  b  Jan.  19,  1870;  m  Charles  E.  Goughler. 

[43-321.3]  3.  Sarah  Catharine,  b  Feb.  24,  1871;  to  Michael  E.  Henry. 

[43-321.4]  4.  Charles  Daniel,  b  Feb.  13,  1873;  to  May  Armstrong. 

[43-321.5]  5.  Elvira  Savanna,  b  May  24,  1874;  to  Jacob  Tarr. 

[43-321.6]  6.  Emma  Malinda,  b  Apr.  19,  1876;  m  Samuel  Navery  Brown. 

7.  George  Washington,  b  Jan.  3,  1878;  single ;  Monroe,  Pa. 

[43-321.7]  8.  Olive  Ida,  b  Aug.  2,  1880;  to  William  PeQueen. 

[43-321.8]  9.  Anna  Matilda,  b  Oct.  11,  1885;  to  W.  Edgar  Parks. 

[43-185]  CHRISTENA  MASTERS,  b  July  17,  1843;  dau  Daniel  and  Christena  (Johnson)  Master 
[43-60];  to  Sept.  8,  1864,  JACOB  W.  MOHNEY,  b  Apr.  27,  1841;  d  Feb.  28,  1902;  s  Abraham  and 
Catharine  (Weaver)  Mohney.  Rimersburg,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children.  They  adopted  Samuel  S. 
Fisher. 


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[43-186]  MARY  ANN  MASTER,  b  May  6,  1842;  dau  David  and  Catharine  (Hunsberger)  Master 
[43-62];  m  Mar.  7,  1862,  AMOS  R.  FRYER,  b  Jan.  20,  1838;  s  George  and  Mary  (Richtstein)  Fryer. 
Laborer.  Ad.  (1918)  R.  F.  D.  1,  Zionsville,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ambrose,  b  Aug.  22,  1863. 

2.  Ammon,  b  Dec.  4,  1864. 

3.  Alfred,  b  Dec.  27,  1866. 

4.  Mary,  b  Dec.  4,  1868;  d  Jan.  4,  - 

[43-321]  5.  Emma,  b  Aug.  27,  1872;  m  James  H.  Heil;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Zionsville,  Pa. 

[70-96]  6.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  13,  1873;  m  James  H.  Schultz. 

[43-187]  HENRY  H.  MASTER,  b  Aug.  13,  1843;  s  David  and  Catharine  (Hunsberger)  Master 
[43-62];  m  Sept.  30,  1893,  MATILDA  WENDLING,  b  Sept.  8,  1851;  d  Dec.  29,  1899;  dau  David  and 
Catharine  (Eisenhart)  Wendling.  Ad.  (1919)  R.  F.  D.  2,  Macungie,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-188]  EVAN  H.  MASTER,  b  Oct.  27,  1844;  s  David  and  Catharine  (Hunsberger)  Master  [43- 
62];  m  Nov.  12,  1870,  ELIZABETH  BITTENBENDER,  b  Feb.  13,  1849;  dau  George  Bittenbender. 
Ad.  Siesholtzville,  Pa.  (1917.)  No  children. 

[43-189]  JAMES  H.  MASTER,  b  Oct.  2,  1846;  s  David  and  Catharine  (Hunsberger)  Master 
[43-62];  m  Apr.  23,  1870,  MARIETTA  MABRY,  b  Aug.  23,  1849;  d  Nov.  23,  1891;  dau  Willoughby 
Mabry.  Stone-cutter.  Ad.  (1918)  Mertztown,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Lizzie  Emma,  b  Mar.  2,  1871;  d  May  3,  1873. 

[43-322]  2.  Laura  Maggie,  b  Apr.  16,  1872;  m  George  W.  Royer;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

[43-323]  3.  Charles  M.,  b  Sept.  11,  1873;  m  Maude  M.  Watson. 

[43-324]  4.  Katie  Alice,  b  Aug.  15,  1875;  m  Harry  W.  Le  Van. 

5.  James  Elwood,  b  July  9,  1877. 

[43-325]  6.  Annie  Bertha,  b  Mar.  15,  1883;  m  Hugh  L.  Birney. 

[43-326]  7.  Harry  Willoughby,  b  Sept.  8,  1885;  m  Florence  I.  Levan. 

[43-327]  8.  Robert  David,  b  Sept.  8,  1885;  m  Estella  S.  Fenstermacher. 

[43-328]  9.  Ella  Esther,  b  Nov.  28,  1887;  m  Harlan  S.  Romig. 

[ 49-329 j  10.  Claud  John,  6  Nov.  1,  1889;  m  Mildred  Chick. 

[43-190]  JOHN  H.  MASTER,  b  Feb.  8,  1848;  s  David  and  Catharine  (Hunsberger)  Master  [43- 
62];  m  Aug.  21,  1884,  LYDIA  DANIEL,  d  Mar.  3,  1907 ;  dau  Elias  Daniel.  Marble  and  granite  worker. 
Ad.  (1918)  Minersville,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[43-192]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  MASTER,  b  Feb.  22,  1851;  s  David  and  Catharine  (Huns¬ 
berger)  Master  [43-62];  m  REBECCA  BAUS,  dau  William  Baus.  Blacksmith.  Ad.  (1918)  Robesonia, 
Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[43-331]  1.  Harvey  E.,  b  July  20,  1880;  m  Laura  Schweikert. 

[43-332]  2.  C.  Calvin,  b  May  19,  1882;  m  Constance  Minnich. 

[43-330]  3.  James  W.,  b  Nov.  2,  1884;  m  Bertie  Clay. 

[43-333]  4.  Harry  David,  b  July  27,  1891;  m  Elizabeth  Putt. 

[43-194]  MILTON  H.  MASTER,  b  Sept.  21,  1855;  d  Jan.  6,  1914;  s  David  and  Katherine  (Hons- 
berger)  Master  [43-62];  m  Mar.  21,  1877,  LAVINA  HANICH,  b  Oct.  29,  1859;  dau  Amos  and  Chris¬ 
tine  (Bowman)  Hanich.  Marble  and  Granite  Dealer.  Ad.  (Mrs.  Master)  (1918)  Shenandoah,  Pa. 
Children  (6): 

[43-334]  1.  Harry  E.,  b  Oct.  31,  1878;  m  Mercy  Bees. 

2.  Robert  H.,  b  Aug.  4,  1880;  d  July  11,  1885. 

[43-335]  3.  Grace  L.,  b  July  5,  1884;  m  James  H.  Ringler;  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

[43-336]  4.  Mabel  I.,  b  June  7,  1886;  m  Robert  H.  Jones;  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

[43-337]  5.  Thomas  J.,  b  July  4,  1890;  m  Ethel  V.  Ward;  289  Whiton  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

6.  Ruth  M.,  b  Mar.  23,  1892;  d  Apr.  30,  1915. 


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[43-195]  OWEN  GRIESEMER,  b  May  22,  1848;  s  Gabriel  and  Regina  (Mesehter)  Griesemer 
[43-63];  m  July  8,  1871,  HELEN  LATTIMORE.  Ad.  (1920)  Walnutport,  Pa.  Owen  Griesemer  is  a 
retired  teacher;  he  taught  forty-one  terms  in  the  public  schools  of  Pennsylvania. 

Children  (7): 

[43-338]  1.  Emma,  b  Feb.  25,  1872;  m  Henry  Stehler. 

[43-339]  2.  Carrie,  b  Jan.  12,  1874;  m  E.  J.  Lee. 

[43-340]  3.  Jennie,  b  Jan.  8,  1888;  m  Sidney  Hessenauer. 

[43-341]  4.  Mary,  b  Apr.  1,  1876;  m  O.  S.  Messinger;  Easton,  Pa. 

[43-342]  5.  George,  b  Jan.  17,  1879;  m  Cora  Deipert. 

[43-343]  6.  James,  b  Nov.  17,  1881;  m  Bertha  Minnich;  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 

[43-344]  7.  Percival,  b  Aug.  5,  1885;  m  Lizzie  Handwerk. 

[43-196]  MARY  ANN  GRIESEMER,  b  June  23,  1850;  d  Nov.  15,  1896;  dau  Gabriel  and  Regina 
(Mesehter)  Griesemer  [43-63];  m  June  5,  1869,  LEVI  F.  MOLL,  b  Mar.  26,  1844;  d  June  8,  1900;  s 
Jacob  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Fetterman)  Moll.  Merchant.  Lived  at  Topton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

[43-345]  1.  J.  Alfred,  b  Oct.  27,  1870;  m  Annie  L.  Schankweiler. 

2.  Milton  H.,  b  Jan.  7,  1872;  d  July  31,  1872. 

3.  Alda  G.,  b  Feb.  9,  1874;  d  Sept.  24,  1904;  unm. 

[74-946]  4.  Mamie  A.,  b  Aug.  27,  1875;  m  Jacob  Hahn;  Sittler,  Pa. 

[43-346]  5.  George  J.,  b  Feb.  20,  1877 ;  m  Katie  E.  Fisher. 

[43-347] 

[43-348]  8.  E.  Irene,  b  Dec.  3,  1879;  m  Charles  C.  Weltmer. 

[43-349]  9.  Florence  V.,  b  June  3,  1882;  m  Frank  A.  Taub;  Wilmington,  Del. 

[43-198a]  MARIA  DAVIDHEISER,  dau  Henry  and  Lvdia  (Rhoads)  Davidheiser  [43-64];  m 
JACOB  LONGENECKER;  dec. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Joseph,  b - ;  d - ;  2.  Isaac. 

Maria  Davidheiser  had  a  natural  son,  Harry  Gilbert,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[43-198b]  MARIA  (DAVIDHEISER)  LONGENECKER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  JOHN  BECK. 

[43-199a]  ELIZABETH  DAVIDHEISER,  dau  Henry  and  Lydia  (Rhoads)  Davidheiser  [43-64];  m 

1st  time, - FRYBERGER.  Children  ( 9 ):  Mahlon,  m - ;  Sarah,  rn - ;  George, 

m - - — -;  Daniel;  Harry,  m - ;  John,  Anna  Maria,  Elizabeth,  Cassie. 

[43-199b]  ELIZABETH  (DAVIDHEISER)  FRYBERGER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  JOHN 
BERK  (or  DRUMHELLER).  Sarah  Harmer,  1027  Perry  St.,  Reading,  Pa.,  is  a  granddaughter. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  above  data.) 

[43-201]  REBECCA  DAVIDHEISER,  dau  David  and  Rachel  (Weaver)  Davidheiser  [43-66];  m 
EPHRAIM  Y.  HILL;  lives  near  Yellow  House,  Pa.  Children  (3):  Catharine  ( m ,  no  issue);  Elsie 
Minerva  (d),  Irwin  Sydney.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[43-202]  MARY  ANN  DAVIDHEISER,  b  Feb.  22,  1835;  d  Feb.  28,  1893;  dau  David  and  Rachel 
(Weaver)  Davidheiser  [43-66];  m  in  1854,  JOHN  FISHER,  b  June  22,  1824;  d  July  1,  1887;  s  Daniel 
and  Mary  (Gernaud)  Fisher.  Farmer.  Lived  at  Yellow  House,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Emma  Louisa,  b  Aug.  11,  1856;  d  Apr.  8,  1875. 

[43-350]  2.  Daniel  D.,  b  Aug.  2,  1860;  m  Olivia  B.  Herbein. 

3.  Henry  Gernaud,  b  May  31,  1862;  d  Oct.  27,  1863. 

4.  Ella  D.,  b  Dec.  11,  1865;  d  Nov.  5,  1909. 

[43-203a]  RACHEL  DAVIDHEISER,  b  Oct.  23,  1842;  d  June  6,  1918;  dau  David  and  Rachel 
(Weaver)  Davidheiser  [43-66];  m  1st  time,  B.  SHELLENBERGER. 

One  child:  Charles,  Earlville,  Pa. 


6.  Charles  G. 

7.  William  H. 


.  •  7  *  .  1c7q.  J  Jan.  2,  1916;  m  Valeria  E.  Serfass. 

twms,  b  Aug.  4,  1878,  d  {  Dec.  ^  ^ 


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[43-203b]  RACHEL  DAVIDHEISER  SHELLENBERGER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  in  1868, 
SAMUEL  W.  KOCH,  b  Aug.  27,  1845;  d  Mar.  17,  1881;  dau  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Weidner)  Koch. 
(1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[43-351]  1.  Edwin  D.,  b  June  15,  1869;  m  Nora  Z.  Sailer. 

2.  David  D.,  b  June  21,  1872;  single;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[43-351.1]  3.  Katie  D.,  b  Oct.  19,  1874;  d  May  30,  1901 ;  m  Charles  A.  Schollenberger. 

[43-352]  4.  Franklin  D.,  b - ;  m  Annie  Clouser;  Athol  P.  O.,  Pa. 

[43-355]  5.  Samuel  D.,  b  May  15,  1881;  m  Alice  Moyer. 

[43-204]  ANDREW  HOWARD  MESTER,  b  Oct.  13,  1869;  s  Charles  H.  and  Catharine  K.  (Linsen- 

bigler-Burkert)  Mester  [43-67]  ;ra  Nov.  1,  1900,  NAOMI  S.  YOST,  b  June  30, - ;dau  John  G. 

and  Mary  Ann  H.  (Swartz)  Yost.  Merchant  (General  store).  Ad.  (1918)  Mainland,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-206]  CLARA  MESTER,  b  Oct.  6,  1855;  dau  Jesse  and  Susanna  (Hendricks)  Mester  [43-68]; 
m  May  5,  1879,  MILTON  REED  KURTZ,  b  June  25,  1854;  d  Apr.  30,  1909;  s  Solomon  Kurtz.  Ad. 
widow  (1918),  1011  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[43-356]  1.  Edwin  Gresh,  b  Mar.  14,  1880;  m  Katharine  Christine  Poley. 

[43-357]  2.  Solomon,  b  Jan.  8,  1882;  m  Florence  Hart  Crawford. 

3.  Martha,  b  Nov.  2,  1883;  1011  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[43-358]  4.  Katharine,  b  May  25,  1885;  m  Dr.  Clarence  Roth  Colborn. 

5.  Mary  Louise,  b  Sept.  30,  1891;  1011  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[43-208]  JACOB  MESCHTER  EVANS,  b  June  10,  1851;  d  Aug.  14,  1915;  s  Andrew  and  Sarah 
(Mester)  Evans  [43-70];  m  Feb.  14,  1878,  EMMA  A.  OSBORNE,  b  May  19,  1858;  dau  William  and 
Catharine  Osborne.  Jacob  M.  Evans  was  a  farmer  and  lived  at  Garrettford,  Pa.  Address  of  widow, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[43-359]  1.  Kathryn  E.,  b  Jan.  6,  1879;  m  George  H.  McCorkle. 

[43-360]  2.  Elsie  M.,  b  Dec.  1,  1887;  m  Victor  G.  Hippie. 

[43-209a]  CHARLES  JEFFERSON  EVANS,  b  Oct.  4,  1853;  s  Andrew  J.  and  Sarah  (Mester) 
Evans  [43-70];  m  1st  time,  July  28,  1877,  LYDIA  R.  EDWARDS,  d  Mar.  8,  1880. 

One  child: 

[43-361]  Anna  May,  b  July  24,  1878;  m  Charles  W.  Plotts. 

[43-209b]  CHARLES  JEFFERSON  EVANS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  — ,  1881,  FANNIE 
ELLEN  FISHER,  d  Dec.  28,  1916;  dau  George  Washington  Fisher.  Blacksmith.  Ad.  (1918)  R.  F.  D. 
1,  Media,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

[43-362]  1.  Charles  J.,  b  Sept.  28,  1882;  m  Viola  Flowers;  Germantown,  Pa. 

[43-363]  2.  Clifford  Howard,  b  Oct.  12,  1885;  m  Annie  Griswold;  Media,  Pa. 

[43-210]  JOHN  N.  EVANS,  b  Apr.  15,  1856;  s  Andrew  J.  and  Sarah  (Mester)  Evans  [43-70];  m 
Sept.  6,  1876,  MARION  R.  ELLIOTT,  b  June  9,  1860;  dau  James  Alexander  and  Margaret  Elliott. 
Carriage  maker.  Ad.  (1918)  Drexel  Hill,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[43-364]  1.  Charles  A.,  b  Oct.  10,  1877;  m  Margaret  Hoofstitler  Griffith. 

[43-365]  2.  John  A.,  b  Apr.  3,  1880;  m  Mildred  Lockwood. 

3.  George  W.,  b  Apr.  8,  1883;  d  Apr.  21,  1885. 

[43-366]  4.  Sara  M.,  b  Dec.  26,  1884;  m  Colin  C.  Boden. 

[43-367]  5.  Marion  E.,  b  Mar.  21,  1889;  m  Joseph  W.  Hallas,  Jr. 

[43-211]  LILLIAN  M.  MESTER,  b  July  12,  1868;  dau  Isaac  Detwiler  and  Martha  M.  (Custer) 
Mester  [43-71];  m  Jan.  1,  1892,  IRVIN  B.  REINERT.  Ad.  (1918)  Collegeville,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Carl,  b  May  5,  1901. 

2.  Mark,  b  Oct.  18,  1910. 

[43-212]  HELEN  FLORENCE  MESTE®,  b  Apr.  7,  1870;  dau  Isaac  Detwiler  and  Martha  M. 
(Custer)  Mester  [43-71];  m  Feb.  22,  1889,  CHARLES  MELVIN  HALLMAN,  b  Nov.  8,  1866;  s 
Charles  F.  R.  and  Mary  A.  Hallman.  Automobile  Trimmer.  Ad.  (1918)  50  No.  51st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[43-368]  1.  Lillian  Alma,  b  Aug.  27,  1890;  m  Edgar  Thompson  Woolmington. 

2.  Charles  Vernon,  b  Apr.  22,  1899. 

[43-213]  MARTHA  G.  MESTER,  b  Jan.  4,  1875;  dan  Isaac  Detwiler  and  Martha  M.  (Custer) 
Mester  [43-71];  m  Aug.  14,  1907,  MORD  L.  EVANS,  b  July  12,  1864;  s  Franklin  T.  and  Cornelia 
(Morgan)  Evans.  Veterinarian.  Ad.  (1919)  Church  &  Gay  Sts.,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Franklin  T.,  b  Nov.  5,  1908;  d  Feb.  10,  1909. 

2.  William  M.,  b  Dec.  18,  1910. 

[43-214]  WALTER  SCOTT  MESTER,  b  Oct,  30,  1877;  s  Isaac  Detwiler  and  Martha  M.  (Custer) 
Mester  [43-71  ] ;  m  Nov.  19, 1902,  LINDA  D.  FOUST,  b  Oct.  16,  1874 ;  dau  William  K.  Foust.  Engineer. 
Ad.  (1918)  5624  Arch  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Russell  I.,  b  Oct.  26,  1903. 

[43-215]  ANNA  EDNA  MESTER,  b  June  24,  1884;  dau  Isaac  Detwiler  and  Martha  M.  (Custer) 
Mester  [43-71];  m  Oct.  4,  1913,  CHARLES  I.  FITZGERALD.  General  storekeeper.  Ad.  (1918) 
Haleyville,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Alma  Edna,  b  Apr.  5,  1917. 

[43-216]  CATHARINE  ELIZABETH  KEEL,  b  June  25,  1865;  dau  Martin  S.  and  Barbara  Ann 
(Mester)  Keel  [43-72];  m  Sept.  29,  1887,  CHARLES  B.  RHOADS,  b  Mar.  7,  1863;  d  Feb.  12,  1896;  s 
William  Penn  and  Eliza  Emma  (Barr)  Rhoads.  Res.  Chester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Carlton  Keel,  b  June  19,  1888. 

2.  Lea  Mester,  b  Aug.  25,  1890. 

[43-369]  3.  Norman  Summers,  b  Aug.  26,  1892;  m  Laura  Gordon  Thackara. 

[43-217]  HARRY  THOMPSON  KEEL,  b  Nov.  11,  1869;  s  Martin  S.  and  Barbara  Ann  (Mester) 
Keel  [43-72];  m  Nov.  11,  1891,  REBECCA  WEAVER  NEELD,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  dau  Joseph  W.  and 
Sarah  M.  (Thompson)  Neeld.  Carpenter  and  Builder.  Ad.  (1919)  610  W.  8th  St.,  Chester,  Pa.  No 
children . 

[43-218]  EMMA  LIST  KEEL,  b  Oct.  8,  1875;  dau  Martin  S.  and  Barbara  Ann  (Mester)  Keel 
[43-72];  m  Oct.  28,  1911,  HAREWOOD  MIDGLEY  FENTON,  b  Feb.  8,  1874.  Ad.  (1922)  34  Kent 
Road,  Stonehurst,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-219]  FRANK  MOORE  KEEL,  b  Apr.  2,  1879;  s  Martin  S.  and  Barbara  A.  (Mester)  Keel 
[43-72]  ;m  Oct.  15,  1903,  MIRIAM  A.  TINGLE,  b  Oct.  20,  1878; dau  Mark  and  Martha  (Butt)  Tingle. 
Mail  carrier.  Ad.  (1918)  925  W.  8th  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harry  Milton,  b  July  26,  1904. 

2.  Florence  May,  b  Sept.  23,  1910. 

[43-220]  SARAH  ANN  SEIBERT,  b  Oct.  27,  1850;  dau  Anthony  and  Catharine  (Althouse)  Seibert 
[43-77a];  m  Oct.  20,  1877,  JAMES  GEORGE,  6  Nov.  7,  1852.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918)  Trumbauersville, 
Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[43-370]  1.  Ella,  b  May  12,  1879;  m  Clinton  Fretz. 

[43-371]  2.  Laurence,  b  Nov.  10,  ISSO';  m  Gertie  Roth;  Perkasie,  Pa. 


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[43-372]  3.  Minnie,  b  Mar.  22,  1885;  m  Warren  Binder;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

4.  Alice,  b  June  29,  1887. 

[43-373]  5.  Morris  S.,  b  Feb.  13,  1890;  m  Stella  K.  Sterner;  640  N.  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  Elmer,  b  Apr.  8,  1893;  Camp  Eustis,  Va. 

[43-221]  JOEL  SEIBERT,  b - ;  d - ,  1912;  s  Anthony  and  Catharine  (Althouse) 

Seibert  [43-77a];  m  ALSENIA  WEAVER. 

Children  (J): 

[43-373.1]  1.  Katie,  m  Charles  Brunner. 

[43-373.2]  2.  Percival  Francis  Tilghman,  b  Aug.  16,  1879;  m  Lovina  Heffelfinger. 

3.  Milton. 

4.  Harry. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.  ] 

[43-224]  NOAH  R.  SEIBERT,  b  Dec.  15,  1849;  d  Jan.  30,  1891;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Reinewald) 
Seibert  [43-80];  m  Dec.  30,  1876,  AMANDA  S.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  20,  1850;  dau  Isaac  S.  and  Christina 
(Schultz)  Krieble  [19-33],  Farmer.  Lived  at  Geryville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[43-374]  William  K.,  b  Mar.  20,  1879;  m  Elsie  M.  Bechtel. 

[43-225]  HENRY  R.  SEIBERT,  b  Jan.  24,  1858;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Reinewald)  Seibert  [43-80]; 
m  Nov.  21,  1885,  CLARA  R.  BAUS,  b  June  15,  1862;  dau  Charles  and  Amanda  (Rohrbach)  Baus. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1919)  R.  F.  D.  1,  E.  Greenville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[70-218a]  Edna  B.,  b  Sept.  2,  1887 ;  d  Feb.  23,  1920;  m  Warren  G.  Schultz. 

[43-226]  SAMUEL  R.  SEIBERT,  b  Aug.  6,  1860;  d  Apr.  15,  1890;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Reinewald) 
Seibert  [43-80];  m  Sept.  16,  1882,  MARY  N.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  6,  1859;  d  Sept.  1,  1902;  dau  Enoch 
and  Leah  (Neuman)  Schultz  [68-11]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[43-375]  1.  Jonas  S.,  b  Jan.  7,  1884;  m  L.  Carolyn  Weber. 

[43-376]  2.  Howard  S.,  b  Sept.  3,  1885;  m  Minnie  K.  Funk. 

[43-377]  3.  Samuel  S.,  b  June  21,  1889;  m  Estella  Schubert. 

[43-227]  SARAH  R.  SEIBERT,  b  Oct.  28,  1865;  dau  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Reinewald)  Seibert  [43-80]; 
m  June  4,  1892,  HARVEY  R.  BAUS,  b  Feb.  8,  1871 ;  s  Charles  and  Amanda  (Rohrbach)  Baus. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1919)  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[43-378]  1.  Daniel  S.,  b  May  11,  1893;  m  Ada  N.  Derr. 

[43-379]  2.  Elsie  S.,  b  July  28,  1894;  m  Frank  L.  Cleaver. 

[43-380]  3.  Titus  S.,  b  Feb.  7,  1896;  m  Estella  S.  Stauffer. 

4.  Marvin  S.,  b  Mar.  24,  1900;  1944  Carey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Bertha  S.,  b  Feb.  8,  1902;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[43-229]  ALLEN  SEIBERT,  d - ,  1918;  s  Nathan  and  Matilda  (Roeder)  Seibert  [43-82] ;m 

RACHEL  WEIDNER. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[43-381]  1.  Agnes,  m  Edgar  Steckel;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

[43-382]  2.  Mabel,  m  Ambrose  Miller. 

[43-383]  3.  Pearl,  m  Bryan  Nunemacher;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[43-384]  4.  Edgar,  m - Conway;  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Tillie,  6.  Paul,  7.  Margaret,  8.  Russell,  9.  Olivia. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[43-230]  LUZETTA  SEIBERT,  b  Jan.  10,  1859;  d  July  27,  1897;  dau  Nathan  and  Matilda  (Roeder) 
Seibert  [43-82];  m  Oct.  2,  1876,  JAMES  GROSS,  b  Dec.  27,  1845;  d  Apr.  10,  1910.  Tanner.  Lived  at 
Old  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

[43-385]  1.  Jennie,  h  Mar.  27,’  1876;  m  John  Smith. 

[43-386]  2.  Mamie  H.,  b  Sept.  16,  1887;  m  Grover  C.  Hutchison. 

[43-230.1]  HORACE  S.  SCHELL,  b  Dec.  15,  1856;  s  Levinus  and  Susanna  (Seibert)  Schell  [43-83]; 
m  Dec.  26,  1878,  ELLEN  SUSANNA  OSENBACH,  b  Dec.  10, 1851 ;  dau  Charles  and  Harriet  (Reichard) 
Osenbach.  Retired;  1233  Hanover  Ave.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[43-386.1]  Irwin  0.,  b  Jan.  10,  1880;  m  Olive  Mae  Ebert. 

[43-230.9]  FRANK  M.  KEGERIZE,  b  May  26,  1874;  d  Mar.  1,  1917;  s  Michael  and  Orpha  (Keim) 
Kegerize  [43-89];  m  LILLIAN  RIEHL,  d  Mar.,  1917.  Res.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Frank  M.,  b  Mar.  11,  1917. 

[43-230.11]  ROSETTA  EDNA  MASTERS,  b  Dec.  12,  1864;  dau  Henry  and  Phoebe  P.  (Dubois) 
Masters  [43-95];  m  Aug.  4,  1883,  DECAMP  DAVIS. 

Children  {10): 

1.  Tressa  May,  b  Mar.  21,  1885. 

2.  Bertha  Eleanor,  b  Dec.  1,  1888. 

3.  Oakley,  b  Feb.  13,  1890;  Liberty,  Ind. 

4.  Ora,  b  Oct.  10,  1892;  Dayton,  Ohio. 

5.  Percy,  b  July  11,  1894. 

6.  Perry,  b  Apr.  29,  1896;  Kitchel,  Ind. 

7.  Hazel  Belle,  b  Dec.  5,  1897. 

8.  Cecil,  b  Sept.  2,  1899;  Wilcox,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

9.  Lena  Christine,  b  Dec.  12,  1900. 

10.  Dorothy  Beatrice,  b  Mar.  11,  1903. 

[43-231]  LEUT  MASTERS,  b  Oct.  5,  1866;  s  Henry  and  Phoebe  P.  (Dubois)  Masters  [43-95];  m 
Aug.  22,  1902,  BESSIE  I.  KINGERY.  [ Paul  Masters.] 

One  child:  Kenneth  Kerling,  b  Jan.  29,  1903. 

[43-232]  ROY  MASTERS,  b  Sept.  5,  1875;  s  Henry  and  Phoebe  P.  (Dubois)  Masters  [43-95];  m 
Nov.  23,  1897,  ETHEL  MAY  KINGERY.  [ Paul  Masters.]  Res.  Liberty,  Ind. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Millard  M.,  b  Dec.  10,  1900. 

2.  Elbert,  b  Mar.  29,  1902. 

3.  Gladys  L.,  b  May  29,  1905. 

4.  Inez  Evaline. 

[43-233]  LUTHER  BENSON  MASTERS,  b  May  13,  1876;  s  Jacob  K.  and  Laura  (Hudson)  Mas¬ 
ters  [43-96];  m  Oct.  9,  1898,  DORA  GIRE,  b  May  22,  1871;  dau  Amos  and  Loretta  (Cummins)  Gire. 
Farmer;  res.  Everton,  Ind.,  R.  D.  1.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-234]  EDNA  MAY  MASTERS,  b  June  28,  1874;  dau  John  W.  and  Mary  G.  (Harris)  Masters 
[43-97];  m  Feb.  7,  1903,  HERBERT  DAY  ROSE.  Farmer;  res.  Fairfield,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

One  child:  Harold  Masters,  b  Mar.  29,  1905. 

[43-235]  GERTRUDE  FAY  MASTERS,  b  May  28,  1886;  dau  John  W.  and  Mary  G.  (Harris) 
Masters  [43-97];  m  Mar.  29,  1903,  CLAIRE  BESS  BUCKLEY.  Farmer;  res.  near  Harrison,  Ohio. 
[Paul  Masters.] 

One  child:  Melvin  Masters,  b  Nov.  15,  1906. 

[43-236]  BLANCHE  JOHNSTONE,  b  June  24,  1881;  dau  James  R.  and  Hannah  (Masters)  John¬ 
stone  [43-99];  m  Aug.  16, 1898,  REV.  J.  F.  SCULL,  JR.  Methodist  clergyman;  res.  Jeffersonville,  Ind. 
[Paul  Masters.] 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  B.,  h  July  6,  1903. 

2.  Lora  Marian,  b  Aug.  8,  1911. 

[43-237a]  JOHN  LOUIS  SPENCER,  b  June  24,  1851;  d  1921;  s  Roderick  R.  and  Mary  (Masters) 
Spencer  [43-101];  m  Nov.  27,  1878,  LAURA  ELLEN  WHITE,  b  June  3,  1853;  d  Nov.  18,  1880;  dau 
John  and  Elizabeth  White.  [Paul  Masters .] 

One  child:  Grace  Ellen,  b  Nov.  7,  1880. 

[43— 237b]  JOHN  LOUIS  SPENCER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  30,  1886,  FLORRIE  MAY 
TAYLOR,  b  May  19,  1864;  dau  James  J.  and  Mary  M.  Taylor.  No  issue.  Parmer;  res.  Rushville, 
Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-238]  CHARLES  V.  SPENCER,  b  Aug.  28,  1869;  s  Roderick  R.  and  Mary  (Masters)  Spencer 
[43-101];  m  June  13,  1895,  MARY  M.  LOGAN,  b  Feb.  14,  1868;  dau  Hugh  M.  and  Rebecca  Caroline 
Logan.  Farmer;  res.  near  Clarksburg,  Ind.  [Paid  Masters .] 

One  child:  Howard  L.,  b  Feb.  22,  1905. 

[43-239]  MARY  JOSEPHINE  MASTERS,  b  Apr.  16,  1857;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Maria  L.  (Smith) 
Masters  [43-102];  m  Feb.  21,  1878,  GEORGE  CAIN,  d  Aug.  9,  1909.  Supt.  of  Paper  Mills  in  Ohio  and 
Ind.;  later  in  life  a  farmer.  Res.  of  widow,  3044  Broadway,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters .] 
Children  ( 6 ): 

I  1-  Frank  G.,  b  Jan.  8.  1879;  m  (  Carrie  Carpenter. 

[43-387b]  J  (2.  Coral  J.  Lewis. 

2.  Edith  E.,  b  Aug.  13,  1881;  3044  Broadway,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

[43-388]  3.  Charles  M.,  b  Aug.  17,  1883;  d  Mar.  8,  1918;  m  Josephine  Alcott. 

4.  John  William,  b  Nov.  9,  1886;  d  Nov.  5,  1889. 

[43-389]  5.  Grace  Dorothea,  b  July  8,  1891;  m  William  H.  Beck. 

[43-389.1]  6.  Mary  Louise,  b  June  2,  1894;  m  Donald  King  Gray. 

[43-240]  DR.  JOHN  LEWIS  MASTERS,  b  Sept.  23,  1859;  d  May  24,  1916;  s  Jacob  H.  and  Maria 
L.  (Smith)  Masters  [43-102];  m  Aug.  17,  1887,  ELIZABETH  FLORA  URMSTON,  b  Sept.  6,  1860; 
dau  Joseph  Urmston.  Eye,  ear,  nose,  and  throat  specialist;  Indianapolis,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 
Children  (3): 

[43-390]  1.  Paul  L.,  b  July  1,  1890;  m  Mildred  G.  Carter. 

[43—391  ]  2.  Robert  J.,  b  Aug.  18,  1894;  m  Vivian  E.  Van  Winkle. 

3.  John  Melvin,  b  May  8,  1899. 

John  Lewis  Masters  was  born  on  the  farm  in  Indiana  in  the  house  which  his  grandfather  occupied 
when  he  migrated  to  Indiana  from  Pennsylvania  about  1835.  While  a  boy  his  parents  moved  to  Brook- 
ville,  Franklin  County,  Ind.,  where  the  father  followed  the  trade  of  blacksmithing  for  some  years,  and 
later  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  buggies  and  carriages.  During  the  boyhood  days  of  Dr.  Masters 
he  spent  much  of  his  spare  time  outside  of  school  in  his  father’s  shop.  He  showed  marked  mechanical 
ability  and  was  expected  to  follow  an  occupation  which  would  have  to  do  with  mechanics.  However, 
after  graduating  from  high  school  he  taught  in  the  public  schools  for  four  years,  during  the  third  year  of 
which  he  began  the  reading  of  medicine  with  a  physician  in  whose  house  he  lived. 

Dr.  Masters  graduated  from  the  Louisville,  Ky.,  Medical  College  in  1885,  with  the  honors  of  his 
class.  After  serving  a  year’s  interneship  in  the  City  Hospital  he  engaged  in  general  practice  of  medicine 
at  New  London,  Ohio.  In  1892  he  spent  a  year  in  New  York  doing  postgraduate  work  in  medicine, 
specializing  in  the  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat.  Returning  to  Indiana  in  1893  he  specialized  in  the  treat¬ 
ment  of  the  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  and  built  up  a  large  practice.  In  1903  he  spent  a  year  in  Germany 
doing  postgraduate  work  in  the  University  of  Berlin.  It  is  stated  that  Dr.  Masters’  success  in  his  pro¬ 
fession  was  doubtless  chiefly  due  to  his  untiring,  deeply  conscientious  interest  in  every  case  that  came 
before  him.  He  had  no  “second  best”  effort.  Every  patient  regarded  him  as  his  personal  friend  as  well 
as  his  medical  adviser.  His  best  efforts  were  always  given  to  the  practice  of  his  profession  and  the 
welfare  of  his  patients. 

In  1894  Dr.  Masters  became  identified  with  the  faculty  of  the  “Old  Central  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  of  Indianapolis.”  He  was  also  professor  of  Otology  and  the  eye  and  ear,  serving  as 
treasurer  of  the  college  for  some  time  in  addition.  After  his  return  from  Europe  he  became  connected 


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with  the  Indiana  University  School  of  Medicine,  and  had  the  title  of  Clinical  Professor  of  Otology,  but 
failing  health  prevented  him  from  engaging  in  this  work  very  actively.  For  many  years  he  was  on  the 
staff  of  the  City  Dispensary  and  the  City  Hospital,  but  on  account  of  ill  health  he  was  obliged  to  aban¬ 
don  this  work  also. 

In  addition  to  his  professional  interests  Dr.  Masters  operated  a  large  farm  near  the  city  of  Indian¬ 
apolis  where  he  was  successful  in  producing  good  crops  and  fine  stock.  Never  seeking  public  recognition, 
but  rather  shrinking  from  publicity  he  was  a  hard  worker  and  devoted  his  spare  time  to  extensive  read¬ 
ing,  not  only  in  his  professional  line  but  current  literature.  He  was  a  member  and  trustee  of  the 
Broadway  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  for  many  years. 

Having  come  into  possession  of  one  of  the  first  editions  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenk- 
felders,  Dr.  Masters  started  a  correspondence  with  some  of  his  kin-folk  in  the  East  and  after  he  had 
established  this  connection  he  made  two  trips  to  Montgomery  County  to  trace  out  his  ancestry  and 
meet  a  number  of  his  relatives.  Having  located  the  grave  of  his  immigrant  ancestor,  Gregorius  Meister, 
Dr.  Masters  came  East  in  September.  1915,  to  make  arrangements  to  erect  an  appropriate  marker  on 
the  grave  of  his  ancestor  and  also  to  attend  the  Memorial  Day  services  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  It  is 
worthy  to  note  that  in  the  preceding  year  Dr.  Masters  had  intended  to  attend  these  exercises,  but  im¬ 
portant  appointments  prevented  him  from  doing  so,  and  he  spent  the  afternoon  of  September  24  on  his 
farm  where  he  met  with  a  serious  accident  that  almost  proved  fatal.  Having  successfully  recovered  from 
this  accident  he  determined  that  if  his  life  were  spared  for  another  year  he  would  break  all  appoint¬ 
ments  and  be  sure  to  attend  these  services.  Time  has  shown  that  it  was  a  wise  decision  for  his  life  was 
not  spared  sufficiently  long  to  attend  further  services  of  this  kind.  After  Dr.  Masters  came  into  posses¬ 
sion  of  his  copy  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  he  became  very  much  interested  in 
tracing  out  the  various  members  of  the  Meschter  family  and  had  collected  quite  a  great  deal  of  informa¬ 
tion,  especially  on  the  families  that  had  migrated  to  Indiana  and  the  middle  west.  All  this  material  he 
offered  to  place  at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor.  In  addition  to  this,  upon  ascertaining  that  the  Editor’s 
personal  copy  of  the  Record  had  been  stolen  Dr.  Masters  promptly  forwarded  his  own  personal  copy 
with  all  his  annotations  for  use  in  preparing  the  new  book. 

His  sudden  death  prevented  the  consummation  of  his  desire  to  complete  the  data  regarding  the 
Meschter  family.  The  Editor  is  pleased  to  state  that  his  son,  Mr.  Paul  L.  Masters,  very  kindly  assisted 
in  copying  and  classifying  the  material  left  by  his  father,  all  of  which  were  put  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Editor,  and  he  hereby  desires  to  give  Mr.  Masters  credit  for  his  valuable  assistance  in  compiling  the 
data  concerning  the  various  members  of  the  Meschter  (Master)  family. 

[43-241]  CHARLES  LINK  MASTERS,  b  Oct.  16,  1865;  s  Jacob  H.  and  Maria  L.  (Smith)  Masters 
[43-102];  m  June  1,  1898,  ISADORE  HARDING,  b  Mar.  4,  1872;  dau  Altus  Harding.  Grain  business; 
res.  Brookville,  Ind.  [ Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  Louise,  b  Jan.  3,  1900;  d  Feb.  5,  1906. 

2.  Mildred,  b  Mar.  14,  1907. 

[43-242]  ROSA  SUSANNA  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  31,  1870;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Maria  L.  (Smith) 
Masters  [43-102] ;  m  Nov.  27,  1895,  ALBERT  N.  LOGAN,  b  Dec.  20, 1864.  Teacher;  res.  28  S.  18th  St., 
Richmond,  Ind.  [Paid  Masters.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Anita,  b  Oct.  27,  1896. 

2.  Helen  Masters,  b  July  27,  1901. 

[43-243]  FRANK  SMITH  MASTERS,  b  May  5,  1872;  s  Jacob  H.  and  Maria  L.  (Smith)  Masters 
[43-102];  m  Dec.  31,  1897,  OLA  HUBBARD,  b  Feb.  4,  1872;  dau  William  T.  Hubbard.  Hardware 
merchant;  res.  Brookville,  Ind.  No  issue.  [ Paul  Masters.] 

[43-244]  ALICE  GERTRUDE  MASTERS,  b  Sept.  8,  1858;  d  June  29,  1910;  dau  John  Q.  and  Re¬ 
becca  (Jones)  Masters  [43  103];  m  Sept.  15,  1880,  DR.  JOHN  J.  FISHER,  s  Dr.  Samuel  B.  Fisher. 
Physician;  res.  Rossville,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (3): 

[43-392]  1 .  Mary  Helen,  b  July  29,  1881 ;  m  Jesse  Beydler. 

[43-393]  2.  Carrie  May,  b  Nov.  17,  1882;  d  Jan.  11,  1905;  rn  Miller  Y.  Cassel. 

[43-394]  3.  Edna  Norvella,  b  May  22,  1887;  m  William  Wright. 


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[43-245]  EMMA  HELEN  MASTERS,  b  Dec.  26,  1859;  dau  John  Q.  and  Rebecca  (Jones)  Masters 
[43—103] ;  m  Oct.  29,  1882,  MARION  WILLARD  SALMON,  s  Daniel  Salmon.  Res.  Frankfort,  Ind. 
[Paul  Masters.} 

Children  (5): 

1.  Arthur  Emmet,  b  Aug.  13,  1883;  d  Aug.  18,  1885. 

[43-394.1]  2.  Nellie  Margaret,  b  July  27,  1885;  m  Daniel  Empenger. 

[43-395]  3.  Herbert  Spencer,  b  Sept.  22,  1887;  m  Mildred  Holland. 

[43-395.1]  4.  Mary  Etta,  b  Oct.  31,  1889;  m  Clarence  C.  Walker. 

5.  Pauline  M.,  b  Mar.  11,  1898;  Frankfort,  Ind. 

[43-246]  ELMER  WATSON  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  31,  1861;  s  John  Q.  and  Rebecca  (Jones)  Masters 
[43-103];  m  Nov.  13,  1883,  DELLA  WEAVER,  dau  George  Weaver.  Traded  in  real  estate,  now  farms 
father’s  old  farm;  res.  Frankfort,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (3): 

[43-396]  1.  Georgiana,  b  May  3,  1887;  d  Mar.  5,  1917;  m  Dr.  John  C.  Davis. 

[43-396.1]  2.  John  Howard,  b  May  31,  1889;  m  Julia  Dillen. 

[45-396.2]  3.  Clarence  Emerson,  b  Mar.  22,  1892;  m  Hazel  Brittam. 

[43-247]  EFFIE  MAY  MASTERS,  b  Feb.  11,  1868;  dau  John  Q.  and  Rebecca  (Jones)  Masters 
[43-103];  m  Sept.  13,  1888,  WILLIAM  OSCAR  BALL,  s  Miles  Ball.  Farmer;  res.  near  Sedalia,  Ind. 
[Paul  Masters.] 

Children  {2): 

[43-396.3]  1.  Mary  Elsie,  b  Jan.  11,  1894;  m  George  E.  Davis. 

[43-396.4]  2.  Helen  Lois,  b  Feb.  24,  1896;  m  Chalmer  0.  Miller. 

[43-248]  ELEANOR  SUSANNA  MASTERS,  b  Feb.  26,  1876;  dau  John  Q.  and  Rebecca  (Jones) 
Masters  [43-103];  m  Dec.  25,  1907,  DR.  JAMES  B.  ROBB,  s  Alexander  Robb.  Physician;  res.  Russell, 
Iowa.  [Paul  Masters .] 

Children  (3): 

1.  Eleanor  Masters,  b  Oct.  31,  1909. 

2.  Alice  Gertrude,  b  Oct.  16,  1910. 

3.  Edith  Margaret,  b  Apr.  10,  1916. 

[43-249]  FRANK  HARRIS  MASTERS,  b  June  30,  1879;  s  John  Q.  and  Rebecca  (Jones)  Masters 
[43-103] ;  m  Oct.  3,  1906,  CLARA  LOUISE  ROELKER.  Civil  engineer;  worked  on  Panama  Canal;  res. 
407  Glenwood  Ave.,  Joliet,  Ill.  [Paid  Masters .] 

Children  (3): 

1.  Frank  Harris,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  19,  1914. 

2.  Paul  Edward,  b  June  4,  1918. 

3.  John  Walter,  b  Apr.  10,  1921. 

[43-250]  GEORGE  LOUIS  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  11,  1882;  s  William  C.  and  Melvina  (Steinard) 
Masters  [43-106];  m  Sept.  6,  1905,  GRACE  JERMAN,  b  Nov.  5,  1885;  dau  Henry  Jerman.  D.D.S. — 
large  practice;  res.  Connersville,  Ind.  No  issue.  [Paul  Masters .] 

[43-251]  ORA  ROBERTS  MASTERS,  b  Nov.  8,  1873;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Loretta  J.  (Roberts) 
Masters  [43-107a];  m  Dec.  26,  1900,  FRANK  McCLURE,  s  James  McClure.  Farmer;  res.  near 
Brookville,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.}  No  issue. 

[43-252]  OZELLA  MAY  MASTERS,  b  Dec.  29,  1881;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Loretta  J.  (Roberts) 
Masters  [43-107a];  m  Dec.  6,  1905,  WILLIAM  H.  QUELLHORST,  s  Lewis  Quellhorst.  Traveling 
salesman;  res.  New  York  City.  [Paul  Masters .] 

One  child:  Gail,  b  Jan.  16,  1907. 

[43-253]  MORRIS  M.  MASTERS,  b  May  17,  1877;  s  Levi  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Smith)  Masters 
[43- 108a] ;  m  Dec.  5,  1900,  BERTHA  STRONG,  b  Aug.  28,  1882 ;d Oct.  20, 1918;  dau  Jonathan  Strong. 
Farmer;  res.  Connersville,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters .] 


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Children  (6): 

1.  Hazel  Glenola,  b  Apr.  11,  1902. 

2.  Irwin  Elmer,  b  Aug.  19,  1903. 

3.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  July  5,  1907. 

4.  Floyd  Manford,  b  July  5,  1909. 

5.  Evan  Maurice,  b  Oct.  7,  1911. 

6.  Arthur  Glen,  b  Aug.  26,  1915. 

[43-254]  EDGAR  W.  MASTERS,  b  Apr.  22,  1885;  s  Levi  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Smith)  Masters 
[43-108a];  m  Oct.  28,  1911,  EDYTHE  DELIGHT,  dav  of  Miss  Enola  Sherwood.  [Paul  Masters.] 

No  issue. 

[43-255]  WILBUR  MASTERS,  b  Apr.  4,  1877;  s  William  G.  and  Edith  (Curry)  Masters  [43-112]; 
rn  NORA  WRIGHT.  Farmer.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (6):  . 

1.  Heber,  b  Dec.  20,  1897. 

2.  Walter,  b  Sept.  25,  1899. 

3.  Herschel,  b  Nov.  15,  1901. 

4.  Edith,  b  Feb.  14,  1906. 

5.  Clyde,  b  Aug.  4,  1908. 

6.  Helen,  b  Oct.  23,  1910. 

[43-256]  THOMAS  CURRY  MASTERS,  b  Oct.  16,  1884;  s  William  G.  and  Edith  (Curry)  Masters 
[43—1 12] ;  m  May  14,  1910,  IDA  C.  GRIMME.  [Paul  Masters.] 

One  child:  Mildred  Angeline,  b  Sept.  22,  1911. 

[43-257]  ARTHUR  G.  MASTERS,  b  Oct.  7,  1879;  d  Feb.  14,  1911 ;  s  Lewis  C.  and  Amy  A.  (Brown) 
Masters  [43-115];  m  Oct.  26,  1904,  MARY  C.  R.  RODIBAUGH,  b  Aug.  22,  1879;  dau  Benjamin  and 
Lydia  Rodibaugh.  Insurance  agent.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lois  A.,  b  Nov.  2,  1906. 

2.  Harold  E.,  b  May  16,  1910. 

[43-258]  BESSIE  GEORGIANNA  MASTERS,  b  Oct.  21,  1882;  dau  Lewis  C.  and  Amy  A.  (Brown) 
Masters  [43-115];  m  Aug.  1,  1905,  ROBERT  L.  JULIUS,  b  Apr.  26,  1882;  s  Philip  and  Nancy  Julius. 
Mechanic;  res.  Connersville,  Ind.  [Paid  Masters.] 

One  child:  Demoret  M.,  b  June  20,  1909. 

[43-259]  ALFRED  D.  MASTERS,  b  Jan.  27,  1885;  s  Lewis  C.  and  Amy  A.  (Brown)  Masters  [43- 
1 15] ;  m  June  26,  1909,  NANA  FERGUSON,  b  Nov.  18,  1887 ;  dau  Nelson  and  Clara  Ferguson.  Book¬ 
keeper;  res.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-259.1]  CHARLES  M.  SPEER,  b  Feb.  22,  1872;  s  John  W.  and  Martha  Elizabeth  (Baird)  Speer 
[43-115.3];  m  Mar.  3,  1902,  FLORENCE  B.  TWEED,  b  July  15,  1878;  d  Apr.  17,  1921;  dau  James  L. 
and  Mehetible  (Smith)  Tweed.  Mail  carrier;  res.  Newton,  Kansas.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Marjorie  M.,  b  Feb.  9,  1904. 

[43-259.2]  WILLIAM  KERRICK  BRACKEN,  b  Sept.  14,  1866;  s  William  H.  and  Phebe  A.  (Ker- 
rick)  Bracken  [43-115.9];  m  June  19,  1896,  GRACE  FUNK,  b  July  25,  1866;  dau  Francis  M.  and  Mary 
E.  (Houser)  Funk.  Lawyer;  Bloomington,  Ill.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Dwight  Funk,  b  Apr.  9,  1897 ;  Bloomington,  Ill. 

[43-259.4]  MARTHA  EDDY  BRACKEN,  b  June  20,  1872  \dau  William  H.  and  Phoebe  A.  (Kerrick) 
Bracken  [43-115.9];  m  Dec.  13,  1893,  GEORGE  M.  KIMBLE,  b  1872;  dec;  s  Henry  C.  and  Mary 
(Klemme)  Kimble.  Mrs.  Martha  (Bracken)  Kimble  is  librarian  of  the  Carnegie  Library  at  Brookville, 
Ind.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[43-396.5]  Miriam  Grace,  b  June  5,  1895;  m  A.  T.  Sweetland;  6112  Moneta  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


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[43-259.5]  THOMAS  E.  BRACKEN,  b  May  12,  1874;  s  William  H.  and  Phoebe  A.  (Kerrick) 
Bracken  [43-115.9];  m  July  11,  1907,  MARGARET  McKNIGHT,  b  July  22,  1883;  dau  Alexander  and 
Loretta  (Archer)  McKnight.  Lawyer;  res.,  Muncie,  Ind.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Alexander  McKnight,  b  May  7,  1908. 

[43-259.7]  IDELLE  B.  KERRICK,  b  June  13,  1874 ;  dnv  Leonidas  H.  and  Sarah  (Funk)  Kerrick 
[43-115.10];  m  CHARLES  A.  EWING.  Res.,  Decatur,  Ill.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  4,  1911. 

2.  Mary  Idelle,  b  Jan.  10,  1914. 

[43-260.1]  W.  DALE  SMITH,  b  Oct.  1,  1869;  d  Dec.  20,  1911;  s  Henry  L.  and  Mary  S.  (Rose) 
Smith  [43-118.1];  m  Oct.  9,  1901,  GEORGIA  C.  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  21,  1872;  dau  Frank  C.  and  Barbara 
P.  (Blount)  Cassel.  Merchant;  res.,  Rossville,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

One  child:  Mary  Barbara,  b  Nov.  20,  1903. 

[43-260.2]  LIZZIE  INEZ  SMITH,  b  June  9,  1871;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Mary  S.  (Rose)  Smith  [43- 

118.1];  m  May  12,  1897,  MARTIN  W.  EATON,  b  Mar.  22,  1866;  d  Sept.  24,  1922;  s  Henry  H.  and 

-  (Whitter)  Eaton.  Banker;  res.,  Flora,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  i?ose.] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Miriam  Lois,  b  Aug.  4,  1898;  Flora,  Ind. 

[43-396.8]  2.  Henry  Smith,  b  Nov.  4,  1899;  m  Catherine  Hay;  Flora,  Ind. 

[43-260.3]  CARRIE  ETTA  SMITH,  b  Jan.  28,  1873;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Mary  S.  (Rose)  Smith  [43- 

118.1] ;  m  Nov.  4,  1903,  JAY  D.  SLIPHER;  s  Clark  and - (App)  Slipher.  Farmer;  res., 

Frankfort,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

One  child:  Dorothy  Mary,  b  Dec.  30,  1907. 

[43-260.4]  GRACE  SMITH,  b  Mar.  12,  1875;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Mary  S.  (Rose)  Smith  [43-118.1]; 
m  Feb.  26,  1902,  JASON  W.  CLARK;  s  Cyrus  Clark.  Farmer;  res.,  Lafayette,  Ind.  (1922.)  [Mrs. 
William  W.  Rose.] 

One  child:  Joseph,  b  Nov.  26,  1902. 

[43-260.5]  HENRY  RAYMOND  SMITH,  b  Apr.  25,  1885;  s  Henry  L.  and  Mary  S.  (Rose)  Smith 
[43-118.1];  m  Nov.  5,  1914,  LAURA  MAY  BRYAN,  b  Feb.  29,  1892;  dau  Stephen  A.  and  Eunice  B. 
(Hamilton)  Bryan.  Farmer;  res.,  Rossville,  Ind.  No  issue.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

[43-260.6]  HENRY  IRA  GADDIS,  b  Feb.  16,  1872;  s  Albert  and  Tamson  (Rose)  Gaddis  [43-118.2]; 
m  Oct.  16,  1907,  CALLIE  EDITH  WILSON,  b  Sept.  5,  1869;  dau  Seveir  and  Margaret  (Laird)  Wilson. 
Stock  farmer;  McCune,  Kans.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[43-260.07]  FRANK  GADDIS,  b  June  21,  1875;  s  Albert  and  Tamson  (Rose)  Gaddis  [43-118.2];  m 
May  22,  1918,  NORA  LEE  HERYFORD,  b  July  13,  1895;  dau  Samuel  II.  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Hor¬ 
ner)  Heryford.  Rural  mail  carrier;  McCune,  Kans.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Helen  Louise,  b  Sept.  4,  1919. 

[43-260.7]  JOSEPHINE  GADDIS,  b  Oct.  11,  1876;  dau  Albert  and  Tamson  (Rose)  Gaddis  [43- 

118.2] ;  771  Nov.  18,  1903,  WILLIAM  M.  SAYERS,  b  Dec.  23,  1875;  s  Martin  and  Miranda  (Martin) 
Sayers.  Hardware  and  furniture  merchant;  McCune,  Kans.  (1922.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Robert,  b  May  17,  1906. 

2.  Frank,  b  Dec.  6,  1908. 

3.  Richard,  b  June  18,  1912. 

[43-260.08]  BERTHA  GADDIS,  b  May  12, 1878;  daw  Albert  and  Tamson  (Rose)  Gaddis  [43-118.2]; 
m  Mar.  25,  1908,  THOMAS  D.  PEAIRS,  b  Feb.  7,  1879;  s  David  Allen  and  Esther  Mary  (Drennan) 
Peairs.  Mechanic;  Long  Beach,  Cal.  No  issue.  (1922.) 


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[43-260.8]  HUGH  LAWRENCE  GADDIS,  b  Nov.  22,  1880;  s  Albert  and  Tamson  (Rose)  Gaddis 
[43-118.2];  m  June  22,  1922,  FRIEDA  HARBERT.  Salesman;  Macomb,  Ill.  (1922.) 

[43-260.9]  ELIZABETH  R.  GADDIS,  b  Sept.  6,  1890;  dau  Albert  and  Tamson  (Rose)  Gaddis 
[43-118.2];  m  Aug.  12,  1922,  WILLIAM  B.  NORRIS,  b  Mar.  1,  1880;  s  John  and  Evelyn  (Brown) 
Norris.  Editor;  Nashville,  Ill.  (1922.) 

[43-260.10]  RALPH  SMITH,  b  Apr.  29,  1878;  s  George  and  Elnora  (Rose)  Smith  [43-118.3];  m 

Nov.,  1906,  OLIVE  DELLE  STROUSE,  b  Mar.  1,  - ;  dau  Joseph  and  Mahala  (McKinsey) 

Strouse.  Bank  cashier;  res.,  Frankfort,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Delle  Louise,  b  Mar.  21,  1911. 

2.  Dorothy  Catharine,  b  Apr.,  1913. 

[43-260.11]  GEORGE  ADRIAN  SMITH,  b  Sept.  29,  1879;  s  George  and  Elnora  (Rose)  Smith 
[43-118.3];  m  Oct.  3,  1904,  ELVA  CATHERINE  WILSON,  b  Dec.  13,  1881 ;  dau  Edward  B.  and  Mary 
Eliza  (Norris)  Wilson.  Bank  cashier;  res.,  Rossville,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  i?ose.] 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  Edward,  b  Aug.  20,  1906. 

2.  Margaret  Ethel,  b  Feb.  26,  1911. 

3.  Rosemary  Catherine,  b  Dec.  5,  1912. 

[43-260.12]  DR.  FRANK  E.  SMITH,  b  Apr.  6,  1883; s  George  and  Elnora  (Rose)  Smith  [43-118.3]; 
m  June  29,  1916,  HELEN  FLORA  BURTSCHI,  d  1921;  dau  Oswald  Burtschi.  Physician;  res.,  De¬ 
catur,  Ill.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

One  child:  Caroline  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  5,  1920. 

[43-260.13]  CAROLINE  ROSE  SMITH,  b  Aug.  31,  1890;  dau  George  and  Elnora  (Rose)  Smith 
[43-118.3];  ra  Feb.  14,  1916,  CHARLES  THOMAS  CAVAN.  Construction  engineer;  res.,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

One  child:  George  William,  b  June  1,  1917;  d  1921. 

[43-260.14]  MARY  LULU  ROSE,  b  Dec.  9,  1887;  dau  William  W.  and  Sarah  (Walter)  Rose  [43- 
118.5];  m  June  23,  1918,  FRANK  G.  KING,  s  George  King.  University  Instructor;  res.,  Lafayette, 
Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Rose.] 

One  child:  George  William,  b  Mar.  9,  1920. 

[43-260.15]  HERBERT  CRAWFORD  ROSE,  b  Oct.  7,  1891 ;  s  William  W.  and  Sarah  (Walter) 
Rose  [43-118.5];  m  Jan.  4,  1916,  SINA  E.  VANOVER,  b  Feb.  23,  1894;  dau  Thomas  C.  and  Amanda 
E.  (Smith)  Vanover.  Farmer;  res.,  Rossville,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  ifosc.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Wendell,  b  Nov.  1,  1916. 

2.  Janies  Howard,  b  Aug.  11,  1919. 

[43-260.16]  SARA  EDNA  ROSE,  b  Dec.  24,  1894;  dau  William  W.  and  Sarah  (Walter)  Rose  [43- 

118.5];  m  Jan.  4,  1922,  FRANK  C.  BEALL,  b  Dec.  15,  1890;  s  C.  M.  and - — — -  (Logan)  Beall. 

Farmer;  res.,  Clarksburg,  Ind.  [Mrs.  William  W.  Tfose.] 

[43-261]  IRENE  YOCOM,  b  Jan.  28,  1867 ;  dau  Henry  and  Hannah  (Leopold)  Yocom  [43-120];  m 
Sept.  22,  1896,  FRANKLIN  W.  BROWN,  b  July  1,  1862;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Wahl)  Brown.  Postal 
Clerk.  Ad.  (1918)  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edna,  b  Sept.  27,  1897;  Lancaster,  Pa. 

2.  Marien,  b  Oct.  31,  1898;  d  Nov.  28,  1898. 

[43-261.2]  CLARA  M.  YOCOM,  b  Mar.  7,  1873;  dau  Aaron  M.  and  Jane  (Kelso)  Yocom  [43-122] ; 
m  June  23,  1899,  WILLIAM  A.  DAVIS. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  William  Kelso,  b  June,  1901. 

2.  Russel,  b  Feb.  11,  1903. 

[43-262]  AMOS  K.  YOCOM,  b  Sept.  29,  1868;  d  Nov.  2,  1908;  s  Charles  and  Harriet  R.  (Kupp) 
Yocom  [43-132];  m  July  16,  1892,  CLARA  LIVENGOOD,  6  June  15,  1872;  dau  Joshua  and  Annetta 
S.  (Potts)  Livengood.  Lived  at  5200  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  F.  Ralph,  b  Aug.  9,  1893.  In  Navy  Hospital  Service,  Scotland  (1918). 

2.  Anna  B.,  b  Nov.  28,  1896;  d  Jan.  13,  1916. 

3.  G.  Gordon,  b  May  8,  1899;  d  Aug.  12,  1899. 

4.  Mildred  L.,  b  May  28,  1901;  5200  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[43-263]  C.  WARREN  YOCOM,  b  Apr.  18,  1874;  s  Charles  and  Harriet  R.  (Kupp)  Yocom  [43— 
132];  m  Oct.  10,  1894,  ELLA  MARY  WALB,  b  Oct.  16,  1876;  dau  William  and  Mary  Ellen  (States) 
Walb.  Motorman.  Ad.  (1920)  121  So.  9th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[43-397]  1.  Harry  E.,  b  Dec.  16,  1894;  m  Martha  Schaffer;  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  Harriet  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1897;  121  S.  9th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Doris  L.,  b  June  29,  1902;  121  S.  9th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

4.  Albert  R.,  b  Oct.  26,  1900;  d  Oct.  26,  1900. 

[43-264]  EDWIN  NELSON  YOCOM,  b  July  7,  1880;  s  Charles  and  Harriet  R.  (Kupp)  Yocom 
[43-132];  m  Feb.  22,  1902,  CARRIE  S.  SHANER,  b  Jan.  30,  1878;  dau  Mahlon  R.  and  Emma  J. 
(Fenstermacher)  Shaner.  Carpenter.  Ad.  (1920)  R.  F.  D.  1,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Lillian  May,  b  June  27,  1902. 

2.  Charles  Lawrence,  b  Jan.  18,  1904. 

3.  Evelyn  La  Rue,  b  Feb.  8,  1906. 

4.  Edwin  Nelson,  b  June  10,  1908. 

5.  George  Luther,  b  May  4,  1910. 

6.  Emma  Jane,  b  Mar.  17,  1912. 

7.  Carrie  Elizabeth,  b  June  20,  1916;  d  June  26,  1916. 

[43-265]  GEORGE  L.  YOCOM,  6  June  24,  1882;  s  Charles  and  Harriet  R.  (Kupp)  Yocom  [43-132]; 
m  April  7,  1912,  MARY  EMILY  BUSH,  b  Feb.  8,  1891;  daw  John  C.  and  Mary  Bell  (McCabe)  Bush. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1918)  Little  River,  Kansas. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  June,  b  June  12,  1915. 

2.  Kathleen  Jane,  b  Sept.  17,  1917. 

[43-266]  HOWARD  G.  YOCOM,  b  Oct.  18,  1887;  s  Charles  and  Harriet  R.  (Kupp)  Yocom 
[43-132];  m  Nov.  28,  1912,  IDA  MAY  SCHRECK,  b  May  29,  1890;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Arabella 
V.  (Keller)  Schreck.  Plumber.  Ad.  (1918)  738  N.  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  Marie,  b  Mar.  6,  1913. 

2.  Robert  Franklin,  b  Sept.  16,  1914. 

[43-267]  ELI  YOCOM,  b  Sept.  6,  1873;  d  Feb.  17,  1901;  s  Albert  and  Lizzie  (Stauffer)  Yocom 
[43-133];  m  Apr.  8,  1894,  FLORENCE  EPPEHEIMER,  6  Feb.  3,  1872;  dau  John  W.  and  Hannah 
(Silknitter)  Eppeheimer.  Stove  Moulder.  Ad.  (1918)  431  Beech  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  Russell,  b  May  24,  1895. 

2.  Harvey  Albert,  b  Aug.  23,  1899. 

[43-267.1]  ARTHUR  YOCOM,  b  Oct.  24,  1874;  s  Albert  and  Lizzie  (Stauffer)  Yocom  [43-133]; 
m  Apr.  12,  1906,  FLORENCE  GEIGER,  b  Feb.  22,  1877. 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Roscoe  Milton,  b  Feb.  18,  1907;  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Mildred  L.,  b  Aug.  13,  1908. 

3.  Clarence  A.,  b  Feb.  8,  1911. 

4.  J.  Wilbur,  b  July  17,  1912. 

5.  Raymond  Irwin,  b  Mar.  27,  1915. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[43-267.3]  WILLIAM  D.  YOCOM,  b  Nov.  27,  1882;  s  Albert  and  Lizzie  (Stauffer)  Yocom  [43- 
133];  m  1905,  CLARA  GREEN,  b  Jan.  22,  1885. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Leonard  G.,  b  Aug.  4,  1906. 

2.  Miriam  E.,  b  July  26,  1908. 

3.  Dorothy  M.,  b  May  9,  1912. 

4.  Bessie  P.,  b  Nov.  23,  1914. 

5.  William  M.,  b  July  31,  1916. 

[43-268]  ALBERT  R.  YOCOM,  b  Jan.  5,  1889;  s  Albert  and  Lizzie  (Stauffer)  Yocom  [43-133];  m 
Sept.  22,  1907,  MARY  C.  GREENE,  b  Mar.  17,  1888;  dau  Hiram  and  Elizabeth  (Geiger)  Greene. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1918)  R.  F.  D.  1,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (J); 

1.  W.  Ronald,  b  Sept.  13,  1908. 

2.  Daniel  L.,  b  Aug.  16,  1910. 

3.  Lester  H.,  b  Sept.  22,  1912. 

4.  F.  Albert,  b  July  17,  1917. 

[43-269]  HAZEL  PEARL  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  17,  1892;  dau  John  C.  and  Katherine  M.  (Zideker) 
Masters  [43-156];  m  Dec.  24,  1910,  WILLIAM  H.  WHITTINGER.  [Paul  Masters .] 

One  child:  Grover  Otto,  b  1911. 

[43-270]  FRED  S.  MASTERS,  b  Nov.  23,  1884;  s  Christopher  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Sherwood) 
Masters  [43-157];  m  May,  1905,  RUBY  CHEN.  No  issue.  [Paul  Masters.] 

[43-271]  JOHN  SHUPE,  b  Nov.  18,  1849;  d  Dec.  9,  1881;  s  Jacob  and  Sallie  Ann  (Master)  Shupe 
[43-160];  m  July  21,  1875,  MANDANA  MORSE,  b  Mar.  12,  1854;  dau  James  and  Sarah  (Conwall) 
Morse.  Machinist.  Widow  m  Samuel  Furtney  and  lived  (1921)  at  Preston,  Ont.,  Can. 

Children  (2): 

[43-398]  1.  Roy,  b  Jan.  4,  1880;  m  Hannah  Seibel. 

[43-399]  2.  Vernon,  b  Oct.  5,  1881;  m  Mollie  Caldwell. 

[43-272]  WELLINGTON  SHUPE,  b  Feb.  20,  1854;  s  Jacob  and  Sallie  Ann  (Master)  Shupe  [43- 
160];  m  Dec.  25,  1877,  SARAH  ROSENBERGER,  b  Mar.  28,  1859;  dau  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Sherk) 
Rosenberger.  Piano  Tuner.  Ad.  (1920)  Galt,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Children  (3): 

[43-400]  1.  Nellie,  b  Dec.  20,  1878;  m  Theodore  Watts. 

[43-401]  2.  Albert,  b  Aug.  27,  1880;  m  Amber  Wilson. 

[43-401.1]  3.  Lillian,  b  Sept.  21,  1882;  m  James  McDonald;  Galt,  Ont.,  Can. 

[43-273a]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  MASTER,  b  Oct.  5,  1860;  d  Nov.  23,  1916;  s  Isaac  and  Lydia  Ann 
(Fried)  Master  [43-161];  m  Dec.  25,  1884,  ELIZABETH  HALLMAN,  b  Nov.  22,  1863;  d  June  5, 1886; 
dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Snyder)  Hallman.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Laura,  b  Jan.  27,  1886;  d  Feb.  24,  1889. 

[43-273b]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  MASTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  19,  1888,  MARIA 
HISTAND,  b  Dec.  7,  1863;  dau  John  B.  and  Leah  (Martin)  Histand.  Farmer.  Lived  at  Kitchener, 
Ont.,  Can. 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  17,  1889;  unm;  Vancouver,  B.  C.,  Can. 

2.  Mary,  b  Feb.  1,  1891;  unm;  Kitchener,  Ont.,  Can. 

[43-402]  3.  Grace,  b  Jan.  8,  1897 ;  m  George  Kibler. 

4.  William  Ewart,  b  Aug.  25,  1898;  d  in  infancy. 

[43-274]  LEVI  MASTER,  b  Mar.  13,  1866;  s  Isaac  and  Lydia  Ann  (Fried)  Master  [43-161];  m 
1889,  IDA  A.  RUDELL,  b  Oct.  17,  1868;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Clemens)  Rudell.  Lived  at  New 
Hamburg,  Ont.,  Can.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Laura  A.,  b  July  12,  1892;  New  Hamburg,  Out.,  Can. 

2.  Wilfrid  R.,  b  May  31,  1897;  d  Apr.  17,  1914. 

3.  H.  Gregory,  b  Feb.  20,  1903. 

[43-275]  IRVINE  MASTER,  b  Jan.  11,  1868;  s  Isaac  and  Lydia  Ann  (Fried)  Master  [43-161];  m 
RACHEL  A.  DEETON.  Res.  Kitchener,  Ont. 

Children  (3): 

[43-402.1]  1.  Chester,  b  1890;  m  Margaret  Murray,  Petrosky,  Mich. 

[43-402.2]  2.  Oliver,  b  1891;  m  Sarah  Hutton;  Ottawa,  Can. 

3.  Isaac,  b  1897 ;  unm. 

He  and  his  sons  all  served  in  the  World  War  and  returned  safely  home.  [Eby.] 

[43-276]  ALBERT  E.  MASTER,  b  Sept.  17,  1870;  s  Isaac  and  Lydia  Ann  (Fried)  Master  [43-161]; 
m  EFFIE  L.  WING.  Res.  Kitchener,  Ont. 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Edward,  b  1906. 

2.  Frederick,  b  1908. 

3.  James  Morley,  b  1913.  [Eby.] 

[43-277]  ISAAC  M.  LEVAN,  b  June  30,  1857;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Hannah  (Master)  Levan  [43-163a]; 
m  July  20,  1887,  EMILY  SANDERSON,  b  Nov.  16,  1860,  dau  John  and  Agnes  (McIntyre)  Sanderson. 
High  School  Inspector.  Ad.  (1920)  144  Balmoral  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 

Children  (J): 

[43-403]  1.  Agnes  M.,  b  Oct.  7,  1888;  m  W.  Eberts  Brown. 

2.  Isabel  S.,  b  Jan.  21,  1894. 

3.  William  E.,  b  Sept.  1,  1897. 

[43-278]  ALICE  BILES,  b  Dec.  30,  1864;  d  Sept.  9,  1911;  dau  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles 
[43-165];  m  Nov.  25,  1887,  DR.  JOHN  RENWICK  HAMILTON,  b  Sept.  13,  1852;  d  Jan.  15,  1918;  s 
Henry  and  Sarah  (Fulton)  Hamilton.  Physician.  Lived  at  Fairgrove,  Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Ruby  R.,  b  Oct.  22,  1893;  Akron,  Mich. 

2.  Eleanor,  b  Oct.  24,  1898;  d  Apr.  4,  1907. 

[43-279]  GEORGE  FREDERICK  BILES,  b  Feb.  14,  1866;  d  Feb.  28,  1920;  s  George  and  Harriet 
(Master)  Biles  [43-165];  m  Dec.  22,  1887,  MARY  J.  PARISH,  b  Dec.  22,  1868;  dau  Daniel  D.  and 
Cornelia  E.  (Hale)  Parish.  Blacksmith.  Lived  at  Fairgrove,  Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lela  E.,  b  Nov.  27,  1888;  Fairgrove,  Mich. 

2.  Harold  F.,  b  Dec.  17,  1903;  d  June  17,  1908. 

[43-280]  OSCAR  P.  BILES,  b  Sept.  23,  1867;  s  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles  [43-165];  m 
HATTIE  INGALLS,  b  July  4,  1861;  dau  Benjamin  and  Betsy  (Snow)  Ingalls.  Ad.  (1920)  Richmond- 
Highlands,  near  Seattle,  Wash. 

One  child:  Kenneth,  b  Oct.  5,  1891;  unm;  Seattle,  Wash. 


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[43-281]  JOHN  M.  BILES,  b  Oct.  6,  1869;  s  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles  [43-165];  m  June 
14,  1900,  JENNIE  MASON,  b  Mar.  3,  1872;  dau  Allen  and  Lucy  A.  (Zacharias)  Mason.  Manufacturer 
of  Tools.  Ad.  (1920)  76  Colorado  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  near  Detroit,  Mich. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Allen  Mason,  b  Apr.  29,  1901;  Detroit,  Mich. 

2.  Grace  Lillian,  b  July  9,  1903;  Detroit,  Mich. 

3.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  21,  1908;  Detroit,  Mich. 

[43-283]  MARY  A.  BILES,  b  Jan.  25,  1876;  dan  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles  [43-165];  m 
Nov.  22,  1917,  C.  W.  STACY,  b  Nov.  13,  1869;  s  Sanderson  P.  and  Mary  A.  (Strader)  Stacy.  Banker. 
Ad.  Akron,  Mich.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-284]  FRANCES  MAUD  BILES,  b  Nov.  20,  1877;  dan  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles 
[ 43—165] ;  m  June  6,  1901,  A.  E.  McCLOY,  b  Nov.  23,  1873;  s  Alexander  and  Ann  Jane  (Baird)  McCloy. 
Contractor  and  Builder.  Ad.  (1920)  Fairgrove,  Mich. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Genevieve,  b  Sept.  27,  1904. 

2.  Francis  Louise,  b  Dec.  2,  1906. 

[43-285a]  ALBERT  E.  BILES,  b  Mar.  18,  1880;  s  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles  [43-165;]  m 
1st  time,  July  14,  1904,  ALLIE  MAY  JEWETT,  b  Mar.  14,  1881;  dau  Lon  and  Belinda  (Kendall) 
Jewett. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Belinda  H.,  b  July  31,  1906. 

2.  Edward  K.,  b  Feb.  9,  1908. 

[43-285b]  ALBERT  E.  BILES,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  29,  1914,  RITA  KING,  b  Oct.  31, 
1883;  dau  Alexander  and  Amma  S.  (Davis)  King.  Asst.  Manager  J.  S.  Brown  Merc.  Co.  Ad.  (1920) 
Grand  Junction,  Colorado. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Esther  E.,  b  Jan.  11,  1916. 

2.  Ama  L.,  b  Aug.  17,  1917. 

[43-287]  HAMILTON  G.  BILES,  6  Aug.  18,  1886;  s  George  and  Harriet  (Master)  Biles  [43-165]; 
m  Dec.  30,  1914,  OLA  TRAFZER,  b  Sept.  4,  1888;  dau  Rudolph  and  Laura  Jane  (Taylor)  Trafzer. 
Coal  miner.  Ad.  (1921)  Akron,  Mich. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Bernardine,  b  Oct.  10,  1915. 

2.  Keith  A.,  b  Aug.  27,  1917. 

3.  Lloyd  W.,  b  June  26,  1919. 

[43-288a]  MARY  ROBERTS  MASTER,  b  Apr.  28,  1869;  dau  Lewis  E.  and  Minerva  (Hanford) 
Master  [43-166a];  m  1st  time,  Sept.  15,  1888,  JOHN  McLEOD,  b  1866;  s  George  and  Annie  (Kidd) 
McLeod.  Cigar  maker.  John  McLeod  disappeared  in  1889. 

One  child:  Arthur  John  Master,  b  July  10,  1889;  Highgate,  Ontario,  Canada.  He  is 
known  as  Arthur  John  Master,  having  dropped  the  surname  McLeod. 

[43-288b]  MARY  ROBERTS  (MASTER)  McLEOD,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  5,  1902, 

FRANCIS  HENRY  JACOBS,  b  June  28,  1861;  d  Sept.  29,  1919;  s - and - (Stickney) 

Jacobs.  Mrs.  Jacobs  resides  at  North  Collins,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.  (1922.) 

[43-289]  EMILY  MAUD  MASTER,  b  Dec.  11,  1871;  dau  Lewis  E.  and  Minerva  (Hanford)  Master 
[43-166a];  rn  Jan.  7,  1891,  ALBERT  DOWDING,  b  Jan.  30,  1860;  d  Oct.  7,  1901 ;  s  Joseph  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Danbrook)  Dowding.  Brickmaker.  Ad.  (1920),  197  Beech  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 

Children  (5): 

[43-405]  1.  Mary  Rosetta,  b  Sept.  30,  1891 ;  m  George  A.  Ranee,  Toronto,  Can. 

2.  Bertha  May,  b  Nov.  4,  1892;  d  Nov.  4,  1892. 


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3.  Annie  Georgiana,  b  Mar.  17,  1894;  Toronto,  Can. 

[43-406]  4.  Lewis  Edwards,  b  May  15,  1896;  m  Winnifred  Dalmon;  Toronto,  Can. 

[43-407]  5.  Emily  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  30,  1899;  m  William  Moore;  Toronto,  Can. 

[43-290]  WALTER  MASTER,  b  Nov.  23,  1874;  s  Jared  K.  and  Magdalena  (Fellman)  Master 
[43-168];  m  FANNIE  MARGARET  YOUNG,  dau  William  and  Jane  (Sheppard)  Young.  Druggist. 
Ad.  (1920)  1207  Detroit  St.,  Hollywood,  Cal.  Walter  Master  was  engaged  in  the  drug  business  for 
twenty  years  in  Willow  City,  North  Dakota;  member  of  the  State  Board  of  Pharmacy  for  twelve  years; 
member  of  the  State  Legislature  of  North  Dakota,  1915-1916. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margery  Blanche,  b  June  1,  1903. 

2.  William  Young,  b  May  3,  1904. 

[43-292]  NETTIE  MASTER,  b  Aug.  20,  1886;  dau  Jared  K.  and  Magdalena  (Fellman)  Master 
[43—168] ;  m  June  6,  1906,  THEODORE  A.  KENNING,  b  Sept.  1,  1882;  s  Theodore  H.  and  Augusta 
(Kowalke)  Kenning.  Accountant.  Ad.  (1920)  1816  N.  26th  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Pearl  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  5,  1910. 

2.  Carlton  Theodore,  b  Oct.  25,  1913. 

[43-293]  OLIVER  MASTER,  b  Sept.  21,  1878;  s  Jared  Kilbourn  and  Magdalena  (Fellman)  Master 
[43-168];  m  Aug.  8,  1900,  ETHEL  LILLIAN  HUTCHINSON,  b  Jan.  9,  1879;  dau  John  and  Maria 
(Cameron)  Hutchinson.  Investment  Broker.  Ad.  (1920)  Weston,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Olive  F.,  b  Feb.  15,  1902. 

2.  Margaret  C.,  b  Aug.  21,  1903. 

3.  J.  Douglas,  b  Oct.  20,  1904. 

4.  Jean  H.,  b  Apr.  4,  1910. 

5.  Donald  C.,  b  Oct.  31,  1918. 

[43-294]  EMILY  MARY  THORNTON  HEY,  b  Oct.  18,  1877;  dau  John  and  Melissa  (Master)  Hey 
[43—169] ;  m  Sept.,  1903,  HOWARD  W.  EVANS,  b  June  22,  1875;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Martha  C.  (Fries) 
Evans.  Guard,  Federal  Reserve  Bank.  Ad.  (1920)  2741  W.  Silver  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-295]  HENRIETTA  JANE  HEY,  b  Mar.  22,  1882;  dau  John  and  Melissa  (Master)  Hey  [43- 
169];  m  Nov.  18,  1903,  WALTER  CHALK,  b  Jan.  27,  1882;  s  William  George  and  Elizabeth  (Frost) 
Chalk.  Carpet  Weaver.  Ad.  (1920)  4440  N.  19th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Henrietta  E.,  b  Dec.  22,  1907. 

2.  Mildred  R.,  b  Jan.  13,  1912. 

3.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  June  17,  1913. 

4.  Walter  R.,  b  Sept.  2,  1918. 

[43-296]  ADA  ELIZABETH  HEY,  b  Dec.  9,  1891 ;  dau  John  and  Melissa  (Master)  Hey  [43-169];  m 
June  15,  1912,  ORMONDE  B.  SNAPE,  b  Feb.  27,  1888;  s  Samuel  and  Annie  (Spence)  Snape.  Bank 
Bookkeeper.  Ad.  (1920)  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ada  Bubeck,  b  July  24,  1913. 

2.  Florence  Ormonde,  b  June  3,  1917. 

[43-297]  IDA  MASTER,  b  July  29,  1868;  dau  David  and  Fredericke  (Krieger)  Master  [43-170]; 
m  Nov.  27,  1889,  CONRAD  DOADT,  b  in  1862;  d  in  1912;  s  Casper  Doadt.  Ad.  (widow),  (1920),  58 
McNab  St.,  Stratford,  Can. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[43-408]  1.  Edward  W.,  b  Oct.  29,  1890;  m  Rose  Liebold. 

[43-409]  2.  Violet  M.,  b  May  10,  1893;  m  Victor  Smith. 


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3.  David  L.,  b  Apr.  4,  1896;  Alderside,  Alberta,  Can.  David  Leslie  Doadt  served  as  a 

private  in  the  World  War,  enlisting  at  the  age  of  nineteen  years.  He  was  twice 
wounded  and  won  a  medal  for  bravery  on  the  battle  field. 

4.  Irwin  W.,  b  Mar.  28,  1899;  58  McNab  St.,  Stratford,  Ont.,  Can. 

5.  George  L.,  b  Mar.  9,  1902;  d  Apr.  3,  1903. 

6.  Bessie  M.,  b  Oct.  21,  1904. 

7.  Edna  L.,  b  Aug.  5,  1909. 

8.  Henry  L.,  b  Jan.  28,  1912. 

[43-298]  ALICE  MASTER,  b  Mar.  15,  1873;  dau  David  and  Fredericke  (Krieger)  Master 
[43-170];  m  June  24,  1904,  JOSEPH  BURKE,  b  Oct.  26,  1867;  s  William  and  Nancy  (McMullen) 
Burke.  Laborer.  Ad.  (1920)  Listowel,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Alvin  J.,  b  May  28,  1905. 

2.  Elgin  E.,  b  Apr.  10,  1907. 

3.  Edna  L,,  b  May  17,  1915. 

[43-299]  IRWIN  MASTER,  b  May  15,  1876;  s  David  and  Fredericke  (Krieger)  Master  [43-170];  m 
June  19,  1901,  MARTHA  MARKS,  b  May  14,  1882;  daw  John  and  Martha  (Willoughby)  Marks. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1920)  Listowel,  Ontario,  Can.,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alma  Theresa,  b  Aug.  11,  1902. 

2.  Ruby  Violet,  b  Mar.  9,  1904. 

3.  Mabel  Arnetta,  b  Nov.  11,  1906. 

[43-301]  MINNIE  MASTER,  b  June  24,  1881;  dau  David  and  Fredericke  (Krieger)  Master  [43- 

170];  in  Dec.  2,  1903,  THOMAS  LENNOX,  b  Feb.  27,  - ;  s  Thomas  and  Margaret  Lennox. 

Farmer.  Ad.  (1920)  R.  F.  D.  3,  Listowel,  Ont.,  Can. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  David,  b  Apr.  5,  1905. 

2.  Stanley,  b  June  26,  1907. 

3.  Herbert,  b  Aug.  4,  1909. 

4.  Ruby,  b  June  24,  1911. 

5.  Olive,  b  Oct.  4,  1918. 

[43-302]  ALFRED  EMMERSON  MASTER,  b  Feb.  24,  1891;  s  David  and  Fredericke  (Krieger) 
Master  [43-170];  m  Oct.  27,  1915,  GEORGIANA  MAY  WHITELIOUSE,  b  Feb.  5,  1894;  dau  George 
Henry  and  Eliza  (Riley)  Whitehouse.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1920)  Listowel,  Ont.,  Can. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  May,  b  Sept.  8,  1916;  d  Nov.  9,  1916. 

2.  Winifred  Irene,  b  Nov.  16,  1917. 

3.  Edith  Laura,  b  Jan.  9,  1919. 

[43-303]  IDA  MAY  VON  KAENEL,  b  Mar.  8,  1875;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Master)  Von  Kaenel 
[43-172];  m  Sept.  20,  1908,  ALEXANDER  M.  HOUSTON,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  s  Robert  and  Martha 
Houston.  Traveling  Salesman.  Ad.  (1920)  393  George  St.,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Bruce  Edward,  6  Aug.  19,  1909. 

2.  Robert  Master,  b  Mar.  3,  1911;  d  Aug.  2,  1917. 

3.  John  Alexander,  b  Mar.  9,  1913. 

[43-304]  CHARLES  VON  KAENEL,  b  Feb.  16,  1877;  d  Oct.  14,  1907;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Mas¬ 
ter)  Von  Kaenel  [43-172];  m  PEARL  MOORE,  b  Apr.  12,  1881;  dau  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Stratfold) 
Moore.  Widow  lives  at  125  Cortland  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Cecil  G.,  b  Feb.  11,  1903. 


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[43-305]  MABEL  VON  KAENEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1878;  dau  .John  and  Elizabeth  (Master)  Von  Kaenel 
[43-172];  m  Sept.  8,  1906,  JOHN  McKAY,  b  June  21,  1878;  s  Alexander  and  Grace  (Beattie)  McKay. 
Ad.  (1920)  300  Vancouver  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

One  child:  Margaret,  b  Oct.  20,  1909. 

[43-306]  ELIZABETH  A.  BROWN,  b  Dec.  26,  1874;  dau  Peter  and  Angeline  (Master)  Brown 
[43-173];  m  June  18,  1899,  EDWARD  H.  SCHOENAU,  b  Feb.  5,  1872.  Electrician.  Ad.  (1920) 
Preston,  Ont.,  Can. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Rayburn  Edward,  b  Oct.  19,  1900. 

2.  Bernice  Agnes,  b  Nov.  15,  1902. 

3.  Earl  Leander,  b  Aug.  11,  1910. 

4.  Beth  Kathryn,  b  Dec.  6,  1918;  d  Feb.  14,  1920. 

[43-307]  AGNES  MASTER  BROWN,  b  Mar.  16,  1876;  dau  Peter  and  Angeline  (Master)  Brown 

[43-173];  m  Nov.  30,  1903,  JOSEPH  CHAPMAN,  b  Mar.  9, - ;  s  William  Chapman.  Farmer.  Ad. 

(1920)  Iron  Springs,  Alberta,  Can. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Allan,  b  Feb.  16,  1911. 

2.  Ivadell,  b  Oct.  16,  1915. 

[43-307.3]  WILLIAM  DAGUE,  s  David  and  Margaret  Dague  [43-174.7];  m  SUSANNA  WAN¬ 
NER.  Res.  Salisbury  Twp.,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  The  will  of  William  Dague  was  prob.  Dec.  30,  1914;  the 
sons  George  N.  and  Isaac  W.  were  executors. 

Children  (J): 

[43-409.1]  1.  Annie  M.,  b  1854;  m  Coleman  Kurtz,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Kinzer,  Pa. 

[43-409.2]  2.  George  N.,  b  Nov.  5,  1856;  m  Mary  Catharine  Mast. 

[43-409.3]  3.  Ellen  S.,  b  Oct.  16,  1862;  m  Jacob  Diller  Hoover. 

4.  Isaac  W.,  Blue  Ball,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[43-307.4]  MARGARET  DAGUE,  dau  David  and  Margaret  Dague  [43-174.7];  m  JOHN  GLEN- 
DENNING.  Res.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Charles,  2.  Frank,  3.  William. 

[43-409.4]  4.  Emma,  m  Christian  Fox. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-307.5]  LIZZIE  DAGUE,  dau  David  and  Margaret  Dague  [43-174.7];  m  LORENZO 
HACKETT. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Horace,  Honeybrook,  Pa.;  2.  Clarence,  Honeybrook,  Pa.;  3.  Ralph,  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[43-409.5]  4.  Daughter,  m - 

[43-409.6]  5.  Daughter,  m - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-307. 6a-b]  SALLIE  DAGUE,  dec;  dau  David  and  Margaret  Dague  [43-174.7];  m  1st  time, 

- STETLER;  2d  time,  WILLIAM  LINVILLE;  had  two  married  sons  living  in  Sadysbury 

Twp.,  Smyrna,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[43-308]  SALLIE  ANN  MASTER,  b  Jan.  1,  1863;  dau  Manoah  and  Sarah  A.  (Rothenberger) 
Master  [43-178];  m  Sept.  27,  1885,  JOHN  F.  BAUS,  b  Oct.  15,  1865;  s  Jacob  and  Carolina  (Fox)  Baus. 
Stone  mason  and  contractor.  Ad.  (1918)  R.  F.  D.  2,  Barto,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[43-410]  1.  Morris  K.,  b  July  14,  1886;  m  Mary  S.  Wambold. 

2.  Alice  E.,  b  Mar.  23,  1887;  d  Mar.  23,  1887. 

3.  Charles  A.,  b  Mar.  16,  1889 ;  in  A.  E.  F. 


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[43-411]  4.  Victor  A.,  b  Nov.  4,  1892;  d  Dec.  30,  1911;  m  Carrie  Fox. 

5.  Robert  A.,  b  Nov.  11,  1893;  d  Aug.  2,  1894. 

6.  Horace  P.,  b  June  24,  1896;  Macungie,  Pa. 

7.  Percy  A.,  b  June  26,  1898;  Allentown,  Pa. 

8.  Ida  C.,  b  Mar.  25,  1900;  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

9.  James  O.,  b  Apr.  24,  1902;  Bally,  Pa. 

10.  Jennie  I.,  b  May  8,  1904;  Barto,  Pa. 

[43-309a]  HENRY  REUBEN  MASTER,  b  Oct.  14,  1866;  s  Manoah  and  Sarah  A.  (Rothenberger) 
Master  [43-178];  m  1st  time,  Aug.  9,  1890,  TEVILIA  F.  NUSS,  b  Oct.  13,  1867;  d  Jan.  21,  1896. 

One  child:  Calvin,  b  June  3,  1892. 

[43-309b]  HENRY  REUBEN  MASTER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  3,  1899,  MARY  CATH¬ 
ERINE  ACKER,  dau  William  H.  and  Susanna  (Wendling)  Acker.  Machinist.  Ad.  (1918),  721 
Lumber  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  LaRoy  William,  b  Sept.  3,  1899. 

2.  Esther  Irene,  b  Apr.  5,  1902. 

3.  Edna  Susann^,  b  Feb.  5,  1905. 

4.  Howard  Manoah,  b  Sept.  30,  1907. 

[43-310]  ALICE  MASTER,  b  Aug.  27,  1868;  dau  Manoah  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Rothenberger)  Master 

[43-178];  m  Jan.  26, - ,  OSWIN  ESHBACH  MOYER,  b  Dec.  22,  1869;  s  Nathan  and  Anna  (Esh- 

bach)  Moyer.  Motorman.  Divorced  in  1905.  Address  of  wife  (1918),  913  N.  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 
Alice  Master  was  a  Sunday  School  teacher  and  active  in  church  work. 

Children  (4): 

[43-412]  1.  Perry  Walter,  b  Jan.  28,  1890;  m  Alma  Kauffman. 

[43-413]  2.  Gertie  Irene,  b  Sept.  17,  1891;  m  Irvin  A.  Spatz. 

[43-414]  3.  Edwin  Henry,  b  Dec.  22,  1893;  m  Eleanor  M.  Brewer. 

4.  Franklin,  b  July  18,  1895;  Base  Hospital  101,  A.  E.  F.,  France  (1918). 

[43-311]  EMELINE  MASTER,  b  Aug.  7,  1870,  dau  Manoah  and  Sarah  A.  (Rothenberger)  Master 
[43-178];  m  LLEWELLYN  GREISS,  b  Feb.  21,  1867;  s  Henry  Greiss.  Laborer.  Ad.  (1918)  167 
Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[43-415]  1.  Vinnie,  b  July  7,  1893;  m  Homer  Haas. 

[43-416]  2.  Blanche,  b  Dec.  18,  1900;  m  Frank  Fitch  thorn;  New  York  City. 

3.  John,  b  Aug.  3,  1902;  d  Feb.  4,  1904. 

4.  Viola,  b  July  31,  1905. 

5.  Daisie,  b  June  3,  1909. 

6.  Bertha,  b  Sept.  6,  1911. 

[43-312]  JAMES  R.  MASTER,  b  May  19,  1873;  s  Manoah  and  Sarah  A.  (Rothenberger)  Master 
[43-178];  m  March  — ,  1896,  CLARA  GREISS,  b  Apr.  19,  1877. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Paul,  b  Sept.  1896;  d  1900. 

2.  William,  b  Dec.  6,  1897. 

3.  Walter,  b  Sept.  1,  1901. 

4.  Ralph,  b  Aug.  7,  1908. 

5.  Stanley,  b  May  2,  1913. 

[43-313]  ELVIRA  SAMANTHA  MASTER,  b  May  25,  1855;  dau  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Ricken- 
brode)  Master  [43-182a];  rn  Sept.  16,  1877,  EDGAR  JOHN  MORTON,  b  Apr.  6,  1847;  s  John  A.  and 
Emma  (Haddon)  Morton.  Civil  engineer.  Ad.  (1919)  708  W.  10th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[43-417]  1.  Daisy  Emma,  b  July  21,  1878;  m  Jay  J.  Hogan;  919  Poplar  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

2.  Edna  Elvina,  b  Sept.  12,  1879;  unm;  708  W.  10th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 


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3.  Henry  Edgar,  b  June  18,  1881;  unm;  708  W.  10th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

4.  Grace  May,  b  May  25,  1883;  unm;  708  W.  10th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

[43-314]  WILLIAM  ALLISON  MASTER,  b  Sept.  25,  1856;  s  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Rickenbrode) 
Master  [43-182a];  m  Mar.  6,  1876,  LYDIA  JONES,  b  Mar.  1,  1857 ;  dan  William  and  Matilda  (Master) 
Jones  [43-179].  Farmer  and  oil  producer.  Ad.  (1919)  Fern,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[43-419]  1.  William  Harvey,  b  Jan.  18,  1879;  m  Hattie  I.  Shorts. 

[43-420]  2.  Mabel  Leona,  b  May  20,  1881;  m  Clyde  Shorts. 

3.  Earl,  b  Aug.  26,  1883  ;  d  Aug.  29,  1906. 

[43-421]  4.  Myron  M.,  b  Feb.  20,  1896;  m  Gertrude  C.  Bittenbender. 

[43-315]  CALVIN  SEWARD  MASTER,  b  Jan.  1,  1860;  d  Apr.  12,  1909;  s  Jonathan  and  Mar¬ 
garet  M.  (Rickenbrode)  Master  [43-182b];  m  Dec.  25, 1882,  M.  ELIZABETH  McKINNEY,  b  May  24, 
1857;  d  Aug.  24,  1911;  dau  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Rose)  McKinney.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[43-422]  1.  Floyd  Seward,  b  Dec.  25,  1883;  m  Hattie  Maud  Fertig. 

2.  Shurl  Jonathan,  b  Oct.  11,  1889;  516  Lorain  St.,  Sharon,  Pa. 

[43-423]  3.  Donald  Isaac,  b  July  5,  1892;  m  Velma  E.  Perry. 

[43-316]  ELMER  J.  MASTER,  b  Mar.  14,  1865;  s  Jonathan  and  Margaret  M.  (Rickenbrode) 
Master  [43-182bj;  m  Feb.  11,  1891,  MARY  FERN,  b  Mar.  19,  1867 ;  dau  Henry  and  Margaret  (Degel- 
man)  Fern.  Grocer.  Ad.  (1919)  Kelso,  Washington. 

One  child: 

[43-424]  Fern  M.,  b  Nov.  30,  1891 ;  d  Oct.  26,  1918;  m  Laura  A.  Gattore.  Fern  M.  Master  died  at 
Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  in  the  service  of  his  country,  holding  the  rank  of  Sergeant. 

[43-317]  ARAMINTA  V.  MASTER,  b  Jan.  23,  1869;  dau  Jonathan  and  Margaret  M.  (Rickenbrode) 
Master  [43-182b];  m  Oct.  20,  1897,  JAMES  GREENE,  b  Feb.  5,  1868;  s  Edward  and  Cadila  (Freil) 
Greene.  Oil  business.  Ad.  (1920)  648  Park  Ave.,  Erie,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Margaret  Lucile,  b  Sept.  20,  1898;  d  Sept.  2,  1904. 

2.  Kathryn  Gladys,  b  Nov.  2,  1900. 

3.  Mildred,  b  Sept.  27,  1902. 

4.  Marion  Imogene,  b  July  9,  1904. 

[43-318]  OLIVE  ESTELLA  MASTER,  b  July  23,  1871;  dau  Jonathan  and  Margaret  M.  (Ricken¬ 
brode)  Master  [43-182b];  m  Sept.  7,  1897,  JOHN  W.  STEWART,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  s  James  and  Mary 
Jane  (Blouser)  Stewart.  Oil  producer.  Ad.  (1920)  Parkersburgh,  W.  Va. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  E.,  b  Sept.  10,  1898;  Parkersburgh,  W.  Va. 

2.  J.  Wayde,  b  Mar.  17,  1904;  Parkersburgh,  W.  Va. 

[43-319]  KATHRYN  PEARL  MASTER,  b  Nov.  9,  1873;  dau  Jonathan  and  Margaret  M.  (Ricken¬ 
brode)  Master  [43-182b] ;  m  Nov.  5,  1907,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  STOVER,  b  Apr.  21,  1849;  s 
Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Craig)  Stover.  Contractor  of  Oil  and  Gas  Wells  (retired).  Ad.  (1919)  Fertigs, 
Pa. 

One  child:  Hazel  Margaret,  b  Aug.  21,  1909. 

[43-320]  HARLOWE  WEBSTER  MASTER,  b  Oct.  9,  1875;  s  Jonathan  and  Margaret  M.  (Ricken¬ 
brode)  Master  [43-182b];ra  LOTTIE  ALBINA  McKINNEY,  b  Dec.  2,  1878;  dau  Samuel  H.and  Ann 
Rebecca  (Borland)  McKinney.  Ad.  (1920),  1415  Euclid  Ave.,  Steubenville,  O.  No  children. 

[43-321.1]  WILLIAM  MANOAH  MASTER,  b  Oct.  20,  1868;  s  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Altman) 
Best  Master  [43-184];  m  July  11,  1900,  EMMA  CATHARINE  SASSE,  h  Sept.  23,  1876;  dau  Elijah  T. 
and  Livia  A.  (Mickley)  Sasse.  Carpenter;  res.  St.  Petersburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Earl  Reuben,  b  Nov.  4,  1903. 


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[43-321.3]  SARAH  CATHARINE  MASTER,  b  Feb.  24,  1871;  dau  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Altman)  Best  Master  [43-184];  m  Feb.  2,  1893,  MICHAEL  EDWIN  HENRY,  b  Aug.  23,  1870. 
Carpenter;  res.  St.  Petersburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Calvin  T.,  b  Nov.  30,  1893. 

[43-424.1]  2.  Violet  E.,  b  Sept.  24,  1899;  m  Frank  Merrill  Johnson. 

[43-321.7]  OLIVE  IDA  MASTER,  b  Aug.  2,  1880;  dau  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Altman)  Best 
Master  [43-184];  m  Nov.  7,  1899,  WILLIAM  PEQUEEN,  b  Oct.  11,  1871;  s  John  and  Josephine 
(Beckwith)  Pequeen.  Laborer;  res.  Arroyo,  Elk  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[43-424.8]  1.  Mabel  Josephine,  b  May  7,  1901;  m  Hardy  Kifer;  Johnsonburg,  Pa. 

[43-424.9]  2.  Tressa  Elizabeth,  b  July  23,  1902;  rn  Delbert  Laughner;  Arroyo,  Pa. 

3.  Beryl  William,  b  Sept.  21,  1904. 

[43-321.8]  ANNA  MATILDA  MASTER,  b  Oct.  11,  1885;  dau  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Altman) 
Best  Master  [43-184];  m  June  20,  1905,  WILLIAM  EDGAR  PARKS,  b  May  9,  1885;  s  James  and 
Nancy  (Redman)  Parks.  Laborer;  res.  Emlenton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Clarence  Stanley,  b  June  4,  1906. 

2.  Lyle  Henry,  b  Feb.  4,  1908. 

3.  Bernice  Idella,  5  Mar.  12,  1910. 

4.  Howard  Charles,  b  Sept.  25,  1911. 

5.  Donald  James,  b  Dec.  15,  1913. 

6.  Alberta  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  26,  1915. 

7.  Wayne  Eugene,  b  Aug.  30,  1917. 

8.  William  Clayton,  b  Oct.  20,  1919;  d  June  3,  1921.  (Killed.) 

[43-322]  LAURA  MAGGIE  MASTER,  b  Apr.  16,  1872;  dau  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry) 
Master  [43—189] ;  m  1895,  REV.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  ROYER,  b  Oct.  25,  1868;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah 
Royer.  Clergyman  of  Reformed  Church.  Ad.  (1918)  Palmerton,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Pearl  Anna,  b  Mar.  9,  1896;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

2.  Marian  Estelle,  b  June  24,  1898;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

3.  Ethel  Master,  b  June  14,  1899;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

4.  Grace  Marietta,  b  July  4,  1900;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

5.  Joyce  Evelyn,  b  Oct.  19,  1905;  d  June  6,  1915. 

[43-323]  CHARLES  M.  MASTER,  b  Sept.  11,  1873;  s  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry)  Master 
[43-189];  m  Apr.  13,  1896,  MAUDE  MALINDA  WATSON,  b  Sept.  21,  1880;  dau  John  H.  Watson. 
Stone-cutter.  Ad.  (1918)  93  Riverside  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  James  Carlton,  b  May  30,  1897;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[43-324]  KATIE  A.  MASTER,  b  Aug.  15,  1875;  daw  James  and  Marietta  (Mabry)  Master  [43-189]; 
m  Dec.  27,  1894,  HARRY  W.  LeVAN,  b  June  6,  1872;  s  Styler  and  Amanda  LeVan.  Builder.  Ad. 
(1918)  42  No.  61st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-325]  ANNIE  B.  MASTER,  b  Mar.  15,  1883;  dau  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry)  Master 
[43-189];  m  Oct.  26,  1914,  HUGH  LEO  BIRNEY,  b  Apr.  25,  1884;  s  Hugh  L  and  Mary  Birney.  Sales¬ 
man.  Ad.  (1918)  308  N.  59th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Kathryn  Master,  b  Aug.  18,  1915. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  11,  1916. 

[43-326]  HARRY  WILLOUGHBY  MASTER,  b  Sept.  8,  1885;  s  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry) 
Master  [43—189] ;  m  Oct.  8,  1913,  FLORENCE  IDA  LEVAN,  b  1890;  dau  Peter  A.  Levan.  Clerk.  Ad. 
(1918)  6212  Larchwood  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Harry  David,  b  Dec.  30,  1916. 


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[43-327]  ROBERT  D.  MASTER,  b  Sept.  8,  1885;  s  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry)  Master  [43— 
189];  m  Oct.  28,  1909,  ESTELLA  S.  FENSTERMACHER,  b  Mar.  14,  1890;  dau  James  O.  Fenster- 
macher.  Clerk.  Ad.  (1918)  Mertztown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Robert  J.,  b  May  22,  1910. 

2.  Marian  E.,  b  Oct.  25,  1911. 

3.  Catharine  E.,  b  Nov.  29,  1912. 

4.  Karl  W.,  b  Jan.  28,  1917. 

[43-328]  ELLA  ESTHER  MASTER,  b  Nov.  28,  1887 ;  dau  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry)  Master 
[43-189];  m  Dec.  21,  1907,  HARLAN  S.  ROMIG,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  s  Levi  and  Kate  Romig.  Clerk. 
Ad.  (1918)  Mertztown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Marietta  M.,  b  Aug.  21,  1916. 

[43-329]  CLAUD  JOHN  MASTER,  b  Nov.  1,  1889;  s  James  H.  and  Marietta  (Mabry)  Master 
[43-189];  m  Aug.  14,  1917,  MILDRED  CHICK,  b  Mar.  1,  1891;  dau  Edward  M.  Chick.  Sergeant 
U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Dix.  Ad.  (1917)  33  N.  61st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-330]  JAMES  W.  MASTER,  b  Nov.  2,  1884;  s  George  W.  and  Rebecca  (Baus)  Master  [43-192]; 
m  in  1907,  BERTIE  CLAY,  b  Aug.  3,  1885;  d  Feb.  7,  1917;  dau  Henry  W.  Clay.  No  children. 

[43-331]  HARVEY  ELDON  MASTER,  b  July  20,  1880;  s  George  W.  and  Rebecca  (Baus)  Master 
[43-192];  m  June  2,  1900,  LAURA  SCHWEIKERT,  b  Dec.  9,  1880;  dau  Christian  Schweikert.  Black¬ 
smith.  Ad.  (1918)  246  S.  10th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

One  child:  Warren  S.,  b  Apr.  5,  1903. 

[43-332]  CHARLES  CALVIN  MASTER,  b  May  19,  1882;  s  George  W.  and  Rebecca  (Baus) 
Master  [43-192];  m  June  10,  1905,  CONSTANCE  MINNICH,  b  Mar.  4,  1884;  dau  Charles  Minnich. 
Wheelwright.  Ad.  (1918)  Robesonia,  Pa. 

One  child:  Margaret  M.,  b  Jan.  9,  1907. 

[43-333]  HARRY  DAVID  MASTER,  b  July  27,  1891 ;  s  George  W.  and  Rebecca  (Baus)  Master 
[43-192];  m  Nov.  25,  1912,  ELIZABETH  PUTT,  b  Dec.  18,  1890;  dau  Jacob  Putt.  Machinist.  Ad. 
(1918)  Robesonia,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Gustave  Washington,  b  Oct.  26,  1913. 

2.  Dorcas  Ella,  b  Feb.  12,  1916. 

[43-334]  HARRY  E.  MASTER,  b  Oct.  31,  1878;  s  Milton  II.  and  Lavina  (Hanich)  Master  [43- 
194];  m  June  18,  1901,  MERCY  BEES,  b  Dec.  21,  1878;  dau  John  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Radford)  Bees. 
Automobile  Bus.  Ad.  (1918)  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

One  child:  Dorothy  Helene,  b  June  2,  1902. 

[43-338]  EMMA  GRIESEMER,  b  Feb.  25,  1872;  dau  Owen  and  Helen  (Lattimore)  Griesemer 
[43-195];  m  HENRY  STEHLER.  Res.  Walnutport,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ):  1.  Arthur,  2.  Margaret.  [No  further  data.] 

[43-339]  CARRIE  GRIESEMER,  b  Jan.  12,  1874;  dau  Owen  and  Helen  (Lattimore)  Griesemer 
[43-195];  m  June  4,  1902,  EDWARD  J.  LEE,  b  Aug.  18,  1877 ;  s  Harry  K.  and  Laura  Elizabeth  (dow¬ 
ry)  Lee.  Musician.  Ad.  (1920)  374  Twelfth  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter  Owen,  b  Nov.  9,  1903. 

2.  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  16,  1906. 

[43-340]  JENNIE  MAY  GRIESEMER,  b  Jan.  8,  1888;  dau  Owen  and  Helen  (Lattimore)  Griese¬ 
mer  [43-195];  m  Nov.  29,  1906,  SIDNEY  HESSEN  AUER,  b  May  6,  1885;  s  Fred  and  Emilie  (Lutz) 
Hessenauer.  Druggist.  Ad.  (1920)  2301  Sullivant  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

One  child:  Ruth  Emilie,  b  Apr.  16,  1909. 


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[43-342]  GEORGE  GRIESEMER,  b  Jan.  17,  1879;  s  Owen  and  Helen  (Lattimore)  Griesemer 
[43-195];  m  CORA  DEIPERT.  Railroad  conductor  on  Bath  and  Cementon  R.  R.;  res.  Cementon, 
Pa.  [Owen  G.  Griesemer .] 

Children  (J):  1.  Arline,  2.  Alda,  3.  Martin,  4.  Helen. 

[43-344]  PERCIVAL  GRIESEMER,  b  Aug.  5,  1885;  s  Owen  and  Helen  (Lattimore)  Griesemer 
[43-195];  m  LIZZIE  HANDWERK.  Shell  grinder  at  the  Bethlehem  Steel  Works;  res.  Slatington,  Pa. 
(1920.)  [ Owen  G.  Griesemer .] 

Children  (3):  1.  Erma,  2.  Evelyn,  3.  Bertha. 

[43-345]  J.  ALFRED  MOLL,  b  Oct.  27,  1870;  s  Levi  F.  and  Mary  Ann  (Griesemer)  Moll  [43-196]; 
m  Mar.  26,  1901,  ANNIE  L.  SCHANKWEILER,  b  Mar.  7,  1867;  d  July  21,  1917;  dau  Nathan  and 
Rebecca  (Weidner)  Schankweiler.  Railway  Mail  Clerk.  Ad.  (1920)  Lancaster,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-346]  GEORGE  J.  MOLL,  5  Feb.  20,  1877;  s  Levi  F.  and  Mary  Ann  (Griesemer)  Moll  [43-196]; 
m  June  — ,  1897,  KATIE  E.  FISHER,  b  Mar.  1,  1878;  dau  Solon  H.  and  Rosa  E.  (Carl)  Fisher.  Supt. 
Topton  Foundry  Co.  Ad.  (1920)  Topton,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Guy  Elnathan,  b  Aug.  6,  1897;  unm. 

2.  Marion  Frances,  b  Sept.  29,  1901 ;  unm. 

3.  Homer  Solon,  b  Nov.  7,  1902;  unm,. 

4.  Bertram  Clement,  b  July  13,  1906;  d  Aug.  13,  1910. 

5.  George  Jacob,  b  Sept.  11,  1909;  d  Sept.  11,  1909. 

6.  May  Ann,  b  May  24,  1908. 

7.  Carl  Russell,  b  Aug.  2,  1910. 

[43-347]  CHARLES  G.  MOLL,  b  Aug.  4, 1878;  d  Jan.  2,  1916;  s  Levi  F.  and  Mary  Ann  (Griesemer) 
Moll  [43-196];  m  Nov.  18,  1899,  VALERIA  E.  SERFASS,  b  Feb.  13,  1878;  dau  Edward  and  Angelina 
(Mehrkam)  Serfass.  Undertaker.  Ad.  (1920)  Topton,  Pa. 

One  child:  Myrtle  Gabriella,  b  Mar.  26,  1900. 

[43-348]  E.  IRENE  MOLL,  b  Dec.  3,  1879;  dau  Levi  F.  and  Mary  Ann  (Griesemer)  Moll  [43-196]; 
m  Apr.  17,  1902,  CHARLES  C.  WELTMER,  b  Sept.  25,  1870;  s  Christian  J.  and  Marian  Frances 
(Stoner)  Weltmer.  Salesman.  Ad.  (1920)  301  W.  121st  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Jack  Moll,  b  June  28,  1911. 

[43-350]  DANIEL  D.  FISHER,  b  Aug.  2,  1860;  s  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Davidheiser)  Fisher  [43- 
202];  m  Apr.  13,  1880,  OLIVIA  B.  HERBEIN,  b  Oct.  26,  1861;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Eliza  D.  (Brum- 
bach)  Herbein.  Farmer.  Ad.  (1920)  Yellow  House,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Mary  Eliza,  b  Oct.  9,  1880;  d  Feb.  26,  1885. 

[43-425]  2.  John  Pattison,  b  June  29, 1882;  m  Verna  H.  Spohn. 

[43-426]  3.  James  Herbein,  b  May  23,  1884;  m  Hannah  H.  Strunk;  Oley,  Pa. 

[43-427]  4.  Ella  Keturah,  b  July  24,  1886;  m  Lawrence  W.  Mathias. 

[43-428]  5.  Nevin  David,  b  Mar.  14,  1888;  m  Nora  G.  Brumbach;  Yellow  House,  Pa. 

6.  Henry  Wayne,  b  Apr.  23,  1890;  d  May  16,  1890. 

1’  i  ^  1  twins,  b  May  21,  1891;  stillborn. 

8.  Daughter  j 

[43-429]  9.  Daniel  Webster,  b  July  23,  1897;  m  Verna  H.  Knabb;  Yellow  House,  Pa. 

[43-351]  EDWIN  D.  KOCH,  b  June  15,  1869;  s  Samuel  W.  and  Rachel  (Davidheiser)  Koch  [43- 
203b];  m  Feb.  5,  1888,  NORA  Z.  SAILER,  b  Jan.  11,  1868;  dau  William  H.  and  Rebecca  K.  (Zacharias) 
Sailer.  Grocer  and  Butcher.  Ad.  (1920)  222  So.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (13): 

[43-430]  1.  Minnie  S.,  b  May  29,  1888;  m  Walter  W.  Iverper. 

2.  Bessie  S.,  b  Oct.  1,  1889;  d  Feb.  5,  1900. 

[43-431]  3.  Sailer  W.,  b  Dec.  29,  1890;  m  Anna  Edwards. 


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4.  Sedella  S.,  b  May  23,  1892;  d  Jan.  7, '1894. 

[43-432]  5.  Katie  S.,  b  Aug.  9,  1894;  m  Grant  Hutchison. 

6.  Mary  S.,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  222  So.  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

7.  Nora  Ellen,  b  July  31,  1896;  d  Dec.  13,  1897. 

8.  Leroy  Edward,  b  Sept.  16,  1898. 

9.  Florence  S.,  b  Feb.  1,  1901. 

10.  Samuel  S.,  b  Mar.  17,  1902. 

11.  David  S.,  b  Oct.  8,  1903. 

12.  Alton  S.,  b  Mar.  19,  1905. 

13.  Dorothy  S.,  b  Dec.  4,  1911. 


[43-351.1]  KATIE  D.  KOCH,  b  Oct.  19,  1874;  d  May  30,  1901 ;  dau  Samuel  W.  and  Rachel  (David- 
heiser)  Koch  [43-203b];  m  July  20,  1895,  CHARLES  A.  SCHOLLENBERGER,  b  May  23,  1875;  s 
Calvin  D.  and  Sarah  (Angstadt)  Schollenberger.  Miller.  Earlville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ellen,  b  Jan.  29,  1896;  d  Apr.  8,  1896. 

2.  David  Jonas,  b  Apr.  11,  1897. 

[43-433]  3.  Ida  May,  b  July  26,  1898;  m  Jeremiah  Schwoyer. 

4.  Calvin  Eugene,  b  Mar.  16,  1900;  225  Jefferson  Ave.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 


[43-355]  SAMUEL  D.  KOCH,  b  May  15,  1881;  s  Samuel  W.  and  Rachel  (Davidheiser)  Koch 
[43-203b];  m  Mar.  3,  1900,  ALICE  MOYER,  b  Apr.  4,  1880.  Ironworker.  Ad.  (1920)  Athol  P.  0.,  Pa. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Martha  M.,  b  Apr.  24,  1900. 

2.  Esther  M.,  b  Apr.  6,  1902. 

3.  Myrtle  M.,  b  Oct.  24,  1914. 

4.  Paul  M. 


5.  Pauline  M. 


twins,  b  Nov.  27,  1917. 


[43-356]  EDWIN  GRESH  KURTZ,  b  Mar.  14,  1880;  s  Milton  R.  and  Clara  (Mester)  Kurtz 
[43-206];  m  May  12,  1917,  KATHARINE  C.  POLEY,  b  Sept.  6,  1882;  dau  George  W.  and  Annie  M. 
(Titlow)  Poley  [74-599].  Merchant.  Ad.  (1918)  23  E.  Brown  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  children. 


[43-357]  SOLOMON  KURTZ,  b  Jan.  8,  1882;  s  Milton  R.  and  Clarissa  (Mester)  Kurtz  [43-206]; 
m  June  12,  1917,  FLORENCE  HART  CRAWFORD,  b  Aug.  17,  1887;  dau  Edward  O.  and  Martha  H. 
(Dresher)  Crawford  [64-25].  Merchant;  212  E.  Freedley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Martha  Crawford,  b  Sept.  9,  1918. 


[43-358]  KATHARINE  KURTZ,  b  May  25,  1885;  dau  Milton  R.  and  Clara  (Mester)  Kurtz  [43- 
206] ;  m  Mar.  17,  1913,  CLARENCE  ROTH  COLBORN,  b  Nov.  13,  1884;  s  William  Thomas  and  Ellen 
(Graver)  Colborn.  Dentist.  Ad.  (1918)  301  Roberts  Ave.,  Glenside,  Pa. 

•'Children  (2): 

1.  William  Thomas. 

2.  Martha  Louise. 

[43-359]  KATHRYN  E.  EVANS,  b  Jan.  6,  1879;  dau  Jacob  Meschter  and  Emma  A.  (Osborne) 
Evans  [43-208];  m  June  8,  1904,  GEORGE  H.  McCORKLE,  b  June  17,  1877;  s  Robert  McCorkle. 
Ad.  (1921)  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-360]  ELSIE  MAE  EVANS,  b  Dec.  1,  1887;  dau  Jacob  Meschter  and  Emma  A.  (Osborne) 
Evans  [43-208];  m  July  6,  1912,  VICTOR  GAULLACHER  HIPPLE,  b  Jan.  16,  1882;  s  Rufus  Harrison 
and  Mary  Ann  Hippie.  Stenographer.  Ad.  (1918)  221  Cinnaminson  St.,  Riverton,  N.  J.  No  children. 

[43-364]  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  EVANS,  b  Oct.  10,  1877;  s  John  Nelson  and  Marion  (Elliott) 
Evans  [43-210];  m  MARGARET  HOOFSTITLER  GRIFFITH,  b  July  25,  1877;  dau  Samuel  Miller 
and  Mary  Anne  (Hoofstitler)  Griffith.  Contractor.  Ad.  (1920)  Drexel  Hill,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Nelson  Miller,  b  Nov.  25,  1903. 

2.  Charles  Griffith,  b  Sept.  2,  1912. 


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[43-366]  JOHN  ANDREW  EVANS,  b  Apr.  3,  1880;  s  John  Nelson  and  Marion  R.  (Elliott)  Evans 
[43-210];  m  Mar.  30,  1909,  MILDRED  LOCKWOOD,  b  July  25,  1887;  d  July  23,  1911.  Chauffeur. 
Ad.  Drexel  Hill,  Pa. 

One  child:  Marion  E.,  b  Mar.  10,  1910. 

[43-366]  SARA  M.  EVANS,  b  Dec.  26,  1884;  dau  John  N.  and  Marion  R.  (Elliott)  Evans  [43-210] ; 
m  Apr.  28,  1910,  COLIN  C.  BODEN,  b  Jan.  28,  1882;  s  John  L.  and  Luella  Boden.  Salesman.  Ad. 
(1918)  137  Haddon  Ave.,  Collingswood,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Colin  C.,  b  Apr.  21,  1914. 

[43-367]  MARION  E.  EVANS,  b  Mar.  21,  1889;  dau  John  N.  and  Marion  R.  (Elliott)  Evans  [43- 
210];  m  June  30,  1915,  JOSEPH  W.  HALLAS,  JR.,  b  July,  1887;  s  Joseph  W.  and  Rebecca  Hallas. 
Real  Estate.  Ad.  (1918)  37  Cherry  St.,  Sharon  Hill,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-368]  LILLIAN  ALMA  HALLMAN,  b  Apr.  7,  1890;  dau  Charles  M.  and  Helen  F.  (Mester) 
Hallman  [43-212];  m  Sept.  12,  1916,  EDGAR  THOMPSON  WOOLMINGTON,  b  Aug.  9,  1888;  s 
Samuel  and  Susan  Woolmington.  Accountant.  Ad.  (1918)  6211  Webster  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-369]  NORMAN  SUMMERS  RHOADS,  b  Aug.  26,  1892;  s  Charles  B.  and  Catharine  E.  (Keel) 
Rhoads  [43-216];  m  Sept.  13,  1916,  LAURA  GORDON  THACKARA,  b  June  14,  1895;  dau  Charles  S. 
and  Eleanor  (Daniels)  Thackara.  Master  Mechanic.  Ad.  (1919)  1006  W.  7th  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

One  child:  Norman  Charles,  b  Oct.  5,  1917. 

[43-370]  ELLA  GEORGE,  b  May  12,  1879;  dau  James  and  Sarah  Ann  (Seibert)  George  [43-220]; 
m  Apr.  15,  1898,  CLINTON  FRETZ,  b  Feb.  24,  1875;  s  Joseph  M.  and  Hannah  (Carroll)  Fretz. 
Farmer.  Ad.  (1918)  Quakertown,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Raymond,  b  Nov.  3,  1899. 

2.  Joseph  Norman,  b  Jan.  18,  1903. 

3.  Lena  May,  b  Apr.  2,  1914. 

[43-373]  MORRIS  S.  GEORGE,  b  Feb.  13,  1890;  s  James  and  Sarah  Ann  (Seibert)  George  [43- 
220];  m  May  9,  1914,  STELLA  K.  STERNER,  b  Apr.  14,  1893;  dau  William  and  Sarah  Ann  (Grant) 
Sterner.  Conductor,  Lehigh  Valley  Transit  Co.  Ad.  (1918)  640  N.  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Angus  Arnold,  b  Sept.  16,  1914. 

2.  Ferrel  Murray,  b  July  19,  1916. 

[43-373.2]  PERCIVAL  FRANCIS  TILGHMAN  SEIBERT,  b  Aug.  16,  1879;  s  Joel  and  Alsenia 
(Weaver)  Seibert  [43-221];  m  June  28,  1900,  LOVINA  HEFFELFINGER,  b  Oct.  24,  1881 ;  dau  Bene- 
ville  and  Eliza  (Frye)  Heffelflnger.  Silk  Mill  Supt. ;  520  Second  St.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lorraine  E.,  b  Nov.  27,  1907. 

2.  Luceale  E.,  b  Apr.  20,  1910. 

3.  Sylvia  M.,  b  Apr.  21,  1914. 

[43-374]  DR.  WILLIAM  K.  SEIBERT,  b  Mar.  20,  1879;  s  Noah  R.  and  Amanda  S.  (Krieble) 
Seibert  [43-224];  m  Sept.  15,  1903,  ELSIE  M.  BECHTEL.  Physician;  1517  Erie  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Cyril  B.,  b  Jan.  1,  1905;  d  Apr.  13,  1911. 

Both  Dr.  Seibert  and  his  wife  are  graduates  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  Class  of  1898.  Dr.  Seibert 
is  a  graduate  of  Lafayette  College,  A.B.,  1902,  and  Medico-Chirurgical  College,  Phila.  (1905.) 

[43-375]  JONAS  S.  SEIBERT,  b  Jan.  7,  1884;  .s  Samuel  R.  and  Mary  N.  (Schultz)  Seibert  [43-226] ; 
m  June  1,  1918,  LOUISE  CAROLYN  WEBER,  b  Jan.  22,  1888;  dau  Gottlieb  and  Maria  Weber.  Pub¬ 
lisher.  Ad.  (1920)  1819  Gratz  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  With  Crew  Levick  Co. 

One  child:  Jay  Howard,  b  Feb.  22,  1920. 


Plate  73 


Oswald  Kadelbach 
1820-1882 


Schwenkfelder  Historians. 

Chester  David  Hartranft 
[49-320a] 

Friedrich  Schneider 
1806-1882 


From  “The  Scliwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Plate  74 


»  » 


Rev.  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson,  Ph.D.  [68-58]. 
Editor  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum 


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[43-376]  HOWARD  S.  SEIBERT,  b  Sept.  3,  1885;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Mary  N.  (Schultz)  Seibert 
[43-226];  m  Nov.  7,  1908,  MINNIE  K.  FUNK  6  Dec.  3,  1885;  dau  Allen  M.  and  Mary  (Kriebel)  Funk 
[19-80].  Farmer.  Ad.  (1918)  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rolland,  b  July  8,  1910. 

2.  Owen,  b  July  31,  1918. 


[43-377]  SAMUEL  S.  SEIBERT,  b  June  21,  1889;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Mary  N.  (Schultz)  Seibert 
[43-226];  rn  Mar.  21,  1914,  ESTELLA  SCHUBERT,  b  Nov.  21,  1893;  dau  William  and  Alice  S..  (Snyder) 
Schubert  [75b-54].  Steam  Fitting.  Ad.  (1919)  1626  Tilghman  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Helen,  b  Sept.  23,  1914. 

[43-378]  DANIEL  S.  BAUS,  b  May  11,  1893;  s  Harvey  R.  and  Sarah  R.  (Seibert)  Baus  [43-227]; 
m  Sept.  24,  1919,  ADA  N.  DERR,  b  Mar.  27,  1895;  dau  Oswin  H.  and  Emma  W.  (Kiesling)  Derr.  Fire¬ 
man  P.  &  R.  R.  R.  Ad.  (1919)  725  So.  9th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children. 

[43-379]  ELSIE  S.  BAUS,  b  July  28,  1894;  dau  Harvey  R.  and  Sarah  R.  (Seibert)  Baus  [43-227]; 

m  Aug.  9,  1913,  FRANK  L.  CLEAVER,  b  Mar.  22,  - ;  s  Frank  C.  and  Minnie  M.  (Lee)  Cleaver. 

Mechanical  Engineer;  1944  Carey  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:'  Sarah  Roberta,  b  Apr.  5,  1919. 

[43-380]  TITUS  S.  BAUS,  b  Feb.  7,  1896;  s  Harvey  R.  and  Sarah  R.  (Seibert)  Baus  [43-227];  m 
Nov.  28,  1914,  ESTELLA  S.  STAUFFER,  b  Apr.  9,  1891 ;  dau  Irwin  R.  and  Emma  K.  (Styer)  Stauffer. 
Fireman.  Ad.  (1919)  724  Lehigh  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elsie  Mae,  b  Feb.  1,  1915. 

2.  Marian  Naomi,  b  Feb.  4,  1918. 

[43-385]  JENNIE  GROSS,  b  Mar.  27,  1876;  dau  James  and  Luzetta  (Seibert)  Gross  [43-230];  m 
Mar.  21,  1894,  JOHN  SMITH,  b  Oct.  25,  1874;  s  David  R.  and  Jane  (McDowell)  Smith.  Wreck  Fore¬ 
man.  3  Dales  Court,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[43-434]  1.  Jennings  G.,  b  Oct.  21,  1896;  m  Elizabeth  Royce. 

2.  Gertie  L.,  b  Nov.  28,  1897. 

3.  James  S.,  b  Jan.  4,  1906. 

4.  Hazel  S.,  b  Apr.  15,  1911. 

5.  David  R.,  b  Nov.  27,  1914. 

6.  John  M.,  b  Mar.  12,  1916. 

[43-386]  MAMIE  H.  GROSS,  b  Sept.  16,  1887;  dau  James  and  Luzetta  (Seibert)  Gross  [43-230]; 
m  Sept.  15,  1909,  GROVER  C.  HUTCHISON,  b  June  22,  1888;  s  Elmer  and  Ida  Jane  (Savitz)  Hutchi¬ 
son.  Foreman,  clerk  and  bookkeeper.  Martins  Creek,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Budd  Jameson,  b  July  30,  1910. 

2.  Ada  Vesta,  b  June  4,  1912. 

3.  Sara  lone,  b  May  12,  1920. 

[43-386.1]  REV.  IRWIN  O.  SCHELL,  b  Jan.  10,  1880;  s  Horace  S.  and  Ellen  Susanna  (Osenbach) 

Schell  [43-230.1];  m  Sept.  7,  1904,  OLIVE  MAE  EBERT,  b  Mar.  16,  1883;  dau  Augustus  F.  and - 

(Lucas)  Ebert.  Clergyman  and  teacher.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mae  Carolyn,  b  Sept.  16,  1905. 

2.  Margaret  Ellen,  b  Nov.  23,  1906. 

[43-387a]  FRANK  G.  CAIN,  b  Jan.  8,  1879;  s  George  and  M.  Josephine  (Masters)  Cain  [43-239]; 
m  June  3,  1900,  CARRIE  CARPENTER,  d  Apr.  15,  1901 ;  dau  John  H.  and  Sallie  (Moore)  Carpenter. 


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[43-3871)]  FRANK  G.  CAIN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  4,  1918,  CORAL  JANE  LEWIS,  b 
June  22,  1888;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  J.  (Ferguson)  Lewis.  Traveling  salesman;  c/o  A.  B.  Dick  Co., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  (1921.)  Res.  2312  Kemper  Lane,  E.  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

[43-388]  DR.  CHARLES  MASTERS  CAIN,  b  Aug.  17,  1883;  d  Mar.  8,  1918;  s  George  and  Mary  J. 
(Masters)  Cain  [43-239];  m  June  30,  1913,  JOSEPHINE  ALCOTT.  Physician.  No  issue.  [Paul 
Masters .] 

[43-389]  GRACE  DOROTHEA  CAIN,  b  July  8,  1891;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Masters)  Cain 
[ 43—239};  m  Oct.  2,  1916,  WILLIAM  H.  BECK,  s  Charles  D.  Beck.  Mr.  Beck  is  a  graduate  of  Purdue 
University,  class  of  1915;  he  is  now  an  electrical  engineer  connected  with  the  Public  Service  Commis¬ 
sion  of  Ind.  Res.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Ann,  b  Sept.  1,  1917. 

2.  Mary  Helen,  b  Mar.  25,  1921. 

[43-389.1]  MARY  LOUISE  CAIN,  b  June  2,  1894;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Masters)  Cain  [43-239]; 
m  Feb.  26,  1919,  DONALD  KING  GRAY.  Res.  3044  Broadway,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Charles  Richard,  b  Nov.  11,  1920. 

[43-390]  PAUL  L.  MASTERS,  b  July  1,  1890;  s  Dr.  John  L.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Urmston)  Masters 
[43-240];  m  Feb.  15,  1917,  MILDRED  GENEVIEVE  CARTER,  b  Mar.  8,  1895;  dau  B.  A.  Carter. 
Farmer;  B.S.  in  Agriculture  from  Purdue  University  in  1914;  res.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Route  L-l.  (1920.) 

Mr.  Masters  gave  valuable  data  to  the  Editor  concerning  the  Masters  families  in  the  middle  west 
for  which  the  Editor  hereby  expresses  his  appreciation. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth  Jane,  b  Dec.  23,  1917. 

2.  Mary  Louise,  b  Jan.  24,  1919. 

[43-391]  DR.  ROBERT  J.  MASTERS,  b  Aug.  18,  1894;  s  Dr.  John  L.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Urmston) 
Masters  [43-240];  m  Aug.  1,  1917,  VIVIAN  ELIZABETH  VAN  WINKLE,  dau  Ora  Van  Winkle. 
Physician,  interne  at  Indianapolis  City  Hospital;  res.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  [Paul  Masters.] 

Robert  Masters  graduated  from  Indiana  University  School  of  Medicine  in  1918. 

One  child:  John  Bruce,  b  Sept.  21,  1919. 

[43-392]  MARY  HELEN  FISHER,  b  July  29,  1881 ;  dau  Dr.  John  J.  and  Alice  G.  (Masters)  Fisher 
[43-244];  m  Feb.  25,  1903,  JESSE  BEYDLER,  s  William  Beydler.  Res.  Rossville,  Ind.  No  issue. 
[Paul  Masters .] 

[43-393]  CARRIE  MAY  FISHER,  b  Nov.  17,  1882;  d  Jan.  11,  1905;  dau  Dr.  John  J.  and  Alice  G. 
(Masters)  Fisher  [43-244];  m  Apr.  22,  1903,  MILLER  Y.  CASSEL,  s  Frank  Cassel.  No  issue.  [Paul 
Masters .] 

[43-394]  EDNA  NORVELLA  FISHER,  b  May  22,  1887;  dau  Dr.  John  J.  and  Alice  G.  (Masters) 
Fisher  [43-244];  m  May  22,  1909,  WILLIAM  H.  WRIGHT,  s  John  W.  Wright.  Res.  1905  W.  Lawn 
Ave.,  Madison,  Wis.  [Paid  Masters .] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Alice  Elizabeth,  b  June  17,  1912. 

2.  John  Fisher,  b  Apr.  12,  1916. 

[43-394.1]  NELLIE  MARGARET  SALMON,  b  July  27,  1885;  dau  Marion  W.  and  Emma  H. 
(Masters)  Salmon  [43-245] ;  m  Aug.  7,  1919,  DANIEL  H.  EMPENGER.  Res.  2310  N.  43d  St.,  Seattle, 
Wash.  [Paid  Masters.] 

One  child:  Daniel  Henry,  b  July  2,  1920. 

[43-395]  HERBERT  SPENCER  SALMON,  b  Sept.  22,  1887 ;  s  Marion  W.  and  Emma  H.  (Masters) 
Salmon  [43-245];  m  Mar.  18,  1907,  MILDRED  HOLLAND,  dau  Frank  Holland.  Res.  Bessemer. 
Ala.  [Paul  Masters.] 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Herbert  Spencer,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  18,  1907. 

2.  Eleanor  May,  b  Apr.  29,  1910. 

3.  Marion  Holland,  b  Oct.  3,  1911. 

[43-395.1]  MARY  ETTA  SALMON,  b  Oct.  31,  1889;  dau  Marion  W.  and  Emma  H.  (Masters) 
Salmon  [43-245];  m  Aug.  9,  1919,  CLARENCE  C.  WALKER.  Res.  7  Circle  Park,  Niles,  Ohio.  [Paul 
Masters .] 


[43-396]  GEORGIANNA  MASTERS,  b  May  3,  1887;  d  Mar.  5,  1917;  dau  Elmer  W.  and  Della 
(Weaver)  Masters  [43-246];  m  Feb.  22,  1912,  DR.  JOHN  C.  DAVIS,  of  Logansport,  Ind.  No  issue. 
[Paul  Masters.] 

John  C.  Davis  is  a  physician,  and  his  wife  is  a  graduate  nurse. 

[43-396.1]  JOHN  HOWARD  MASTERS,  b  May  31,  1889;  s  Elmer  W.  and  Della  (Weaver)  Mas¬ 
ters  [43-246];  m  Apr.  21,  1916,  JULIA  DILLEN,  b  Sept.  8,  1892;  dau  Thomas  M.  and  Julia  (Paris) 
Dillen.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.  40  Rockwood  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Rebecca,  b  Dec.  31,  1918. 

[43-396.2]  CLARENCE  EMERSON  MASTERS,  b  Mar.  22,  1892;  s  Elmer  W.  and  Della  (Weaver) 
Masters  [43-246];  m  Aug.  14,  1916,  HAZEL  BRITTAM,  b  Aug.  22,  1893;  dau  Loren  P.  and  Harriett 
(Anderson)  Brittam.  Res.  Frankfort,  Ind.  (1921.)  Clarence  E.  Masters  served  in  the  World  War. 

[43-396.3]  MARY  ELSIE  BALL,  b  Jan.  11,  1894;  dau  William  O.  and  Effie  M.  (Masters)  Ball 
[43-247];  m  Mar.  25,  1921,  GEORGE  ELBERT  DAVIS.  Res.  368  Multnomah  St.,  Portland,  Oregon. 
[Paul  Masters.] 

[43-396.4]  HELEN  LOIS  BALL,  b  Feb.  24,  1896;  dau  William  O.  and  Effie  M.  (Masters)  Ball 
[43-247];  m  Oct.  19,  1916,  CHALMER  O.  MILLER.  Res.  Frankfort,  Ind.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  [Paul 
Masters.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Helen,  b  July  2,  1917. 

2.  Virginia  Alice,  b  Aug.  11,  1920. 

[43-396.5]  MIRIAM  GRACE  KIMBLE,  b  June  5,  1895;  dau  George  M.  and  Martha  E.  (Bracken) 
Kimble  [43-259.4];  m  Dec.  12,  1919,  ALBERT  TANNER  SWEETLAND,  b  Jan.  24,  1882;  s  Leroy  B. 
and  Anna  A.  (Crannith)  Sweetland.  Chiropractor;  res.,  6112  Moneta  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Mrs. 
Sweetland  was  a  school  teacher  from  1918  to  1920.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Emily  Martha,  b  July  17,  1922. 

[43-398]  ROY  SHUPE,  b  Jan.  4,  1880;  s  John  and  Mandana  (Morse)  Shupe  [43-271];  m  Apr.  12, 
1905,  HANNAH  SEIBEL,  b  Apr.  12,  1881 ;  dau  George  and  Lizzie  (Nippel)  Seibel.  Railroad  Engineer; 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-399]  VERNON  SHUPE,  b  Oct.  5,  1881;  s  John  and  Mandana  (Morse)  Shupe  [43-271];  m 
June  1,  1908,  MOLLIE  CALDWELL,  b  July  8,  1882;  dau  Allan  and  Janet  (Jones)  Caldwell.  Machin¬ 
ist;  South  Bend,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John,  b  Jan.  15,  1909. 

2.  Jeanette,  b  Dec.  14,  1910. 

3.  George,  b  Sept.  26,  1915. 

* 

[43-400]  NELLIE  SHUPE,  b  Dec.  20,  1878;  dau  Wellington  and  Sarah  (Rosenberger)  Shupe 
[43-272];  m  June  30,  1918,  THEODORE  WATTS,  b  Dec.  24,  1878;  s  James  and  Elizabeth  (James) 
Watts.  House  Decorator;  Perry  Street,  Detroit,  Mich.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-401]  ALBERT  SHUPE,  b  Aug.  27,  1880;  .<?  Wellington  and  Sarah  (Rosenberger)  Shupe  [43- 
272];  m  June  26,  1902,  AMBER  WILSON,  b  Mar.  5,  1882;  dau  Johnson  and  Fenton  (Brown)  Wilson. 
Foreman;  380  Spokane  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Johnson  Wellington,  b  Sept.  2,  1902. 


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[43-401.1]  LILLIAN  SHUPE,  b  Sept.  21,  1882;  dau  Wellington  and  Sarah  (Rosenberger)  Shupe 
[43-272];  m  JAMES  McDONALD.  Res.  Galt,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Hugh,  b  Mar.  24,  1906. 

2.  Aileen,  b  Aug.  4,  1909. 

3.  Albert,  b  Sept.  23,  1911. 

4.  Neil,  b  Oct.  14,  1914. 

5.  Frank,  b  Nov.  18,  1916;  d  Jan.  31,  1917. 

6.  Gordon,  b  Nov.  17,  1917. 

[43-402]  GRACE  MASTER,  b  Jan.  8,  1897;  dau  John  Franklin  and  Maria  (Histand)  Master 
[43-273b];  m  Nov.  20,  1919,  GEORGE  KIBLER,  b  Oct.  4,  1888;  s  Fred  and  Nancy  (Fried)  Kibler. 
Commercial  Traveler;  Stoughton,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-402.1]  CHESTER  D.  MASTER,  b  1890;  s  Irvine  and  Rachel  A.  (Deetor)  Master  [43-275]; 
m  MARGARET  MURRAY.  Banker;  res.  Petrosky,  Mich. 

One  child:  Marion  Agnes,  b  Aug.,  1920. 

[43-403]  AGNES  M.  LEVAN,  b  Oct.  7,  1888;  dau  Isaac  M.  and  Emily  (Sanderson)  Levan  [43-277]; 
m  W.  EBERTS  BROWN,  dec.  Widow  res.  144  Balmoral  Ave.,  Toronto,  Can. 

W.  Eberts  Brown  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  Cambrai,  Sept.  28,  1918,  in  the  Great  War. 

[43-408]  EDWARD  W.  DOADT,  b  Oct.  29,  1890;  s  Conrad  and  Ida  (Master)  Doadt  [43-297];  m 
Apr.  8,  1919,  ROSE  LIEBOLD,  b  Mar.  7,  1900;  dau  Henry  H.  and  Magdalena  (Martin)  Liebold.  Clerk; 
62  McNab  St.,  Stratford,  Ontario,  Canada.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-409]  VIOLET  M.  DOADT,  b  May  10,  1893;  dau  Conrad  and  Ida  (Master)  Doadt  [43-297];  m 
Sept.  29,  1915,  VICTOR  SMITH,  b  Sept.  6,  1892;  s  John  and  Mary  (Mitchell)  Smith.  Assistant  Shed 
Foreman  and  Claims  Inspector  for  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway;  58  McNab  St.,  Stratford,  Ontario, 
Canada.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-409.1]  ANNIE  M.  DAGUE,  b  1854;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Wanner)  Dague  [43-307.3]; 
m  Nov.  15,  1877,  COLEMAN  KURTZ,  b  1856;  retired  farmer;  res.  Kinzer,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1. 
(1921.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[43-438]  1.  Susan  E.,  b  1879;  m  Enos  H.  Brackbill. 

2.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  1881. 

[43-439]  3.  Annie  M.,  b  1883;  m  Harry  Snader. 

4.  Mary  E.,  b  1885. 

[43-440]  5.  Lydia  E.,  b  May  1,  1887;  m  John  Wanner. 

[43-441]  6.  Ida  B.,  b  1889;  m  LeRoy  Worst. 

[43-442]  7.  William  D.,  b  1890;  m  Edith  E.  Weaver. 

[43-443]  8.  Amanda  J.,  b  1893;  m  Eby  Shirk. 

9.  Roland  C.,  b  1895. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[43-409.2]  GEORGE  N.  DAGUE,  b  Nov.  5,  1856;  s  William  and  Susanna  (Wanner)  Dague  [43— 
307.3];  m  Dec.  29,  1881,  MARY  CATHARINE  MAST,  b  Mar.  25,  1857;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah 
(Myers)  Mast.  Farmer;  res.  Honeybrook,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Edith,  b  Feb.  24,  1883. 

2.  Charles  Newton,  b  May  3,  1884. 

3.  Sara  Ellen,  b  June  27,  1886. 

4.  George  Alfred,  b  Mar.  10,  1894. 

[43-409.3]  ELLEN  SUSANNA  DAGUE,  b  Oct.  16,  1862;  dau  William  and  Susanna  (Wanner) 
Dague  [43-307.3];  m  Dec.  2,  1886,  JACOB  DILLER  HOOVER,  b  Feb.  14,  1863;  s  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Diller)  Hoover.  Farmer;  res.  Gap,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (9): 

1.  Annie  S.,  b  July  24,  1887;  Gap,  Pa. 

[43-445]  2.  Mary  S.,  b  Apr.  4,  1889;  m  Solomon  Good. 

3.  John  D.,  b  Apr.  20,  1890;  d  Aug.  15,  1890. 

[43-446]  4.  Frank  W.,  b  Nov.  19,  1891;  m  Eva  Clark. 

5.  Lizzie,  b  May  6,  1893;  Gap,  Pa. 

6.  Martha  E.,  b  May  5,  1894;  d  July  14,  1894. 

7.  George  S.,  b  Nov.  7,  1895;  d  Dec.  22,  1895. 

8.  Jacob  R.,  b  Mar.  10,  1899;  Gap,  Pa. 

9.  Sarah  E.,  b  Dec.  11,  1900;  d  Feb.  25,  1901. 

[43-410]  MORRIS  K.  BAUS,  b  July  14,  1886;  s  John  F.  and  Sallie  Ann  (Master)  Baus  [43-308];  m 
Jan.  23,  1915,  MARY  SALOMA  WAMBOLD,  b  Aug.  11,  1896;  dau  Benjamin  H.  and  Mary  (Kerwer) 
Wambold.  Farm  Laborer;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Henry  Elmer,  b  June  22,  1915. 

[43-411]  VICTOR  A.  BAUS,  b  Nov.  4,  1892;  d  Dec.  30,  1911;  s  John  F.  and  Sallie  Ann  (Master) 
Baus  [43-308];  rn  Oct.  12,  1910,  CARRIE  FOX,  dau  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Schmoyer)  Fox.  Widow 
remarried;  lives  in  Allentown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Pauline,  b  Apr.  18,  1914. 

[43-412]  PERRY  WALTER  MOYER,  b  Jan.  28,  1890;  s  Oswin  E.  and  Alice  (Master)  Moyer 
[43-310];  m  Oct.  20,  1910,  ALMA  KAUFFMAN,  b  June  19,  1891;  dau  C.  Robert  and  Louisa  (Bloch) 
Kaufmann.  Electrician;  332  No.  13th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Fern  Rita,  b  Mar.  22,  1912. 

2.  Robert  Carl,  b  July  10,  1917. 

[43-413]  GERTIE  IRENE  MOYER,  b  Sept.  17,  1891;  dau  Oswin  E.  and  Alice  (Master)  Moyer 
[43-310];  m  Nov.  14,  1912,  IRVIN  A.  SPATZ,  b  Jan.  29,  1890;  s  Howard  and  Agnes  (Althouse)  Spatz. 
Plumber;  913  No.  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Harold  Emerson,  b  Sept.  30,  1913;  d.  May  31,  1915. 

2.  Grace  Rita,  b  Nov.  1,  1914. 

3.  Ruth  Esther,  b  Dec.  24,  1915. 

4.  Gertrude  Alice,  b  Dec.  21,  1916. 

[43-414]  EDWIN  HENRY  MOYER,  b  Dec.  22,  1893;  s  Oswin  E.  and  Alice  (Master)  Moyer  [43- 
310];  m  Feb.  5,  1916,  ELEANOR  M.  BREWER,  b  Sept.  17,  1892;  dau  Clinton  D.  and  Winnie  (Cress- 
man)  Brewer.  Machinist;  402  Rosenthal  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  N.,  b  June  13,  1913. 

2.  Alice  M.,  b  Feb.  14,  1917. 

[43-415]  VINNIE  GREISS,  b  July  7,  1893;  dau  Llewellyn  and  Emma  (Master)  Greiss  [43-311]; 
m  Dec.  30,  1912,  HOMER  HAAS,  b  July  1,  1891;  s  John  and  Emma  (Scheafer)  Haas.  Laborer;  424 
Wunder  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Florence  Edna,  b  Nov.  17,  1913. 

2.  Esther  Emma,  b  Oct.  16,  1911. 

[43-419]  WILLIAM  HARVEY  MASTER,  b  Jan.  18,  1879;  s  William  A.  and  Lydia  (Jones)  Master 
[43-314];  m  Sept.  11,  1900,  HARRIET  I.  SHORTS,  b  May  27,  1878;  dau  Albert  H.  and  Mary  (Strot- 
man)  Shorts.  Gas  and  Oil  Producer;  Fern,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Crystal  V.,  b  Mar.  6,  1901. 

2.  Carl  L.,  b  Oct.  8,  1903. 


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3.  Dorothy  E.,  b  Oct.  10,  1906. 

4.  Paul,  b  Apr.  5,  1911. 

5.  Edna  May,  b  Mar.  2,  1916;  d  May  10,  1916. 

6.  Phillip  Harlin,  b  Mar.  16,  1920. 

[43-420]  MABEL  LEONA  MASTER,  b  May  20,  1881;  dan  William  A.  and  Lydia  (Jones)  Master 
[43—314] ;  m  June  15,  1910,  CLYDE  SHORTS,  b  Aug.  24,  1882;  s  Albert  H.  and  Mary  (Strotman) 
Shorts.  Contractor;  Shippensville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mildred,  b  Aug.  16,  1912. 

2.  Hazel  A.,  b  Dec.  14,  1914. 

[43-421]  MYRON  M.  MASTER,  b  Feb.  20,  1896;  s  William  A.  and  Lydia  (Jones)  Master  [43-314]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1916,  GERTRUDE  CAROLINE  BITTENBENDER,  b  May  1,  1895;  dan  John  and  Priscilla 
Ann  (McCartney)  Bittenbender.  Merchant;  Fern,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43-422]  FLOYD  S.  MASTER,  b  Dec.  25,  1883;  s  Calvin  S.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (McKinney) 
Master  [43-315];  m  HATTIE  MAUD  FERTIG,  b  Nov.  15,  1886;  dan  Charles  and  Jennie  (Minim) 
Fertig.  Well  Tender;  Fertigs,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Clair  Fertig,  b  Dec.  25,  1906. 

2.  Cecil  Calvin,  b  Aug.  11,  1909. 

3.  Clyde  Arnold,  b  Aug.  13,  1911. 

4.  Angelina  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  22,  1913;  d  July  31,  1913. 

5.  Infant,  b  Feb.  4,  1918;  d  Feb.  4,  1918. 

[43-423]  DONALD  ISAAC  MASTER,  b  July  5,  1892;  s  Calvin  S.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (McKinney) 
Master  [43—315] ;  rn  Aug.  14,  1913,  VELMA  EVELYN  PERRY,  b  Jan.  22,  1896:  dau  Thomas  Marvin 
and  Katie  Rebecca  (Rankin)  Perry.  Well  Tender;  Fertigs,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Randall  Edwin,  b  Mar.  23,  1914. 

2.  Lyle  Eugene,  b  Nov.  21,  1916. 

3.  Baby,  b  Nov.  11,  1919. 

[43-424.1]  VIOLET  E.  HENRY,  b  Sept.  24,  1899;  dau  Michael  E.  and  Sarah  C.  (Master)  Henry 
[43-321.3];  m  Sept.  24,  1919,  FRANK  MERRILL  JOHNSON,  b  July  16,  1S93;  s  P.  Frank  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Switzer)  Johnson.  Farmer;  res.  Knox,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Iris  Elizabeth,  b  July  14,  1920. 

[43-425]  JOHN  PATTISON  FISHER,  b  June  29,  1882;  s  Daniel  D.  and  Olivia  B.  (Herbein) 
Fisher  [43-350];  m  Oct.  24,  1903,  VERNA  H.  SPOHN,  b  Nov.  17,  1883;  dau  Ammon  H.  and  Mary  F. 
(Hafer)  Spohn.  Merchant,  miller  and  farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.)  John  Pattison 
Fisher  is  a  graduate  of  the  Keystone  State  Normal  School,  Class  of  1902. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Otto  Herman,  b  July  8,  1906. 

2.  Marjorie  V.,  b  Jan.  6,  1908. 

3.  Mary  Olivia,  b  July  15,  1919. 

[43-427]  ELLA  KETURAH  FISHER,  b  July  24,  1886;  dau  Daniel  D.  and  Olivia  B.  (Herbein) 
Fisher  [43-350];  m  Dec.  25,  1906,  LAWRENCE  W.  MATHIAS,  b  Sept,  21,  1884;  s  Morris  M.  and  Mary 
Ann  S.  (Weller)  Mathias.  Justice  of  the  Peace;  Spangsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Russel  F.,  b  Apr.  7,  1907. 

2.  Olive  F.,  b  May  11,  1909. 

3.  Myrtle  F.,  b  Sept.  1,  1914. 

[43-430]  MINNIE  S.  KOCH,  b  May  29,  1888;  dau  Edwin  D.  and  Nora  Z.  (Sailer)  Koch  [43-351]; 
m  Dec.  3,  1910,  WALTER  W.  KERPER,  b  Dec,  13,  1887;  s  William  and  Jeanette  (Foreman)  Iverper. 
Salesman;  1710  Perkiomen  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa,  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Kathryn  Koch,  b  Sept.  5,  1912. 

2.  William  Koch,  b  June  20,  1919. 

[43-431]  SAILER  W.  KOCH,  b  Dec.  29,  1890;  s  Edwin  D.  and  Nora  Z.  (Sailer)  Koch  [43-351];  m 
July  4,  1912,  ANNA  EDWARDS,  b  May  2,  1891;  dan  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Patton)  Edwards. 
Barber;  1157  Chestnut  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edwin  F.,  b  Jan.  13,  1913;  d  Apr.  5,  1913. 

2.  Mary  E.,  b  Feb.  14,  1914. 

3.  Bettie  E.,  b  July  12,  1916. 

[43-433]  IDA  MAY  SCHOLLENBERGER,  b  July  26,  1898;  dau  Charles  A.  and  Katie  D.  (Koch) 
Schollenberger  [43-351.1];  m  Mar.  30,  1918,  JEREMIAH  SCHWOYER,  b  Apr.  25,  1894;  s  Jacob  and 
Ellen  (Schappel)  Schwoyer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Fleetwood,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[43M34]  JENNINGS  G.  SMITH,  b  Oct.  21,  1896:  s  John  and  Jennie  (Gross)  Smith  [43-385];  m 
Mar.  24,  1917,  ELIZABETH  ROYCE,  b  May  4,  1897;  dau  Andrew  Maine  and  Amy  Grace  (Stair) 
Royce.  Derrick  Engineer;  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  (1920.)  An  adopted  son,  Richard  R.,  was  born  Apr. 
21,  1917. 

[43-438]  SUSAN  E.  KURTZ,  b  1879;  dau  Coleman  and  Annie  M.  (Dague)  Kurtz  [43-409.1];  m 
Nov.  17,  1909,  ENOS  H.  BRACIvBILL,  b  1885.  Farmer;  res.  Gardenville,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1921.) 

[43-439]  ANNIE  M.  KURTZ,  b  1883;  dau  Coleman  and  Annie  M.  (Dague)  Kurtz  [43-409.1];  m 
Nov.  28,  1907,  HARRY  SNADER,  b  1883;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Rutt)  Snader.  Farmer;  res.  Gap, 
R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Edna  M.,  b  1908. 

2.  Anna  K.,  b  1909. 

3.  Mary  E.,  b  1911. 

4.  Florence  E.,  b  1913. 

5.  Roland  K.,  b  1917. 

6.  Harry  C.,  b  1920. 

[43-440]  LYDIA  E.  KURTZ,  b  May  1,  1887 ;  dau  Coleman  and  Annie  M.  (Dague)  Kurtz  [43-409.1] ; 
rn  Sept.  9,  1915,  JOHN  WANNER,  b  Mar.  6,  1886;  s  John  Alfred  and  Annie  (Eby)  Wanner.  Farmer; 
res.  Gap,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Anna  M.,  b  Dec.  5,  1916. 

[43-441]  IDA  B.  KURTZ,  b  1889;  dau  Coleman  and  Annie  M.  (Dague)  Kurtz  [43-409.1];  m  Feb. 
26,  1914,  LEROY  WORST,  b  1887;  s  Clayton  and  Margaret  (Bowers)  Worst.  Farmer;  res.  Gap, 
R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Eleanor  M.,  b  May  26,  1918. 

2.  Ida  B.,  b  Aug.  6,  1920. 

[43-442]  WILLIAM  D.  KURTZ,  b  1890;  s  Coleman  and  Annie  M.  (Dague)  Kurtz  [43-409.1];  m 
Feb.  17,  1915,  EDITH  E.  WEAVER,  b  1895;  dau  Richard  K.  and  Mary  E.  (Burkey)  Weaver.  Farmer; 
res.  Kinzers,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lena  E.,  b  1917. 

2.  Marian  E.,  b  1920. 

[43-443]  AMANDA  J.  KURTZ,  b  1893;  dau  Coleman  and  Annie  M.  (Dague)  Kurtz  [43-409.1]; 
m  Dec.  18,  1919,  EBY  SHIRK,  b  1896;  s  John  Jacob  and  Daisy  (Rutter)  Shirk.  Farmer;  res.  Gap, 
R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Raymond  K .,  b  June  30,  1920. 


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[43-445]  MARY  S.  HOOVER,  b  Apr.  4,  1889;  dau  Jacob  D.  and  Ellen  S.  (Dague)  Hoover  [43- 
409.3];  m  Aug.  10,  1912,  SOLOMON  GOOD,  b  Apr.  10,  1881;  s  Noah  G.  and  Lydia  (Kurtz)  Good. 
Farmer;  res.  Denver,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Esther  F.,  b  Jan.  6, - — — - 

•  2.  Lydia  E.,  b  Dec.  13, - — — 

3.  Rhine  S.,  b  July  18, - 

[43-44G]  FRANK  W.  HOOVER,  b  Nov.  19,  1891;  s  Jacob  D.  and  Ellen  S.  (Dague)  Hoover  [43- 
409.3];  m  Nov.  5,  1919,  EVA  CLARK,  b  May  13,  1898;  dau  Martin  W.  and  Amanda  PL  (Ulrich)  Clark. 
F'armer;  res.  Kinzers,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child :  Ethel  M.,  b  Jan.  21,  1921. 


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[44]  CHRISTOPH  REINWALD  [E  44],  b  1703  in  Silesia;  d  Jan.  14,  1770;  s  Melchior.  He  came  to 
Pa.  in  1734,  with  the  group  of  immigrants.  On  Nov.  1,  1734,  he  was  married  to  SUSANNA  SEIBT 
[E  124],  by  written  marriage  contract  [9.  v.].  Witnesses  signing  contract  were:  Melchior  Kribel, 
George  Reinwald,  David  Seibt  and  George  Weiss;  this  contract  was  executed  in  Phila.  and  is  preserved 
in  S.  H.  L.  This  is  the  only  written  marriage  contract  that  has  been  discovered,  but  doubtless  others 
were  executed  during  the  first  few  months  after  the  migration,  before  the  Schwenkfelders  elected  a 
regular  minister.  The  name  of  Susanna  Seibt  appears  on  the  Immigrant  List  as  Susanna  Reinwald 
[E  124]  [ q .  v.]. 

SUSANNA  SEIBT  was  the  dau  of  Hans  Christoph  Seibt  of  Silesia  [ cf .  Letter  in  S.  H.  L.,  Mar. 
22,  1749];  she  d  July  23,  1749.  Christoph  Reinwald  was  naturalized,  June  21,  1743.  He  lived  in 
Towamencin  Twp.  on  land  owned,  in  part  (1920),  by  Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  [ Plate  F  XIX].  Both 
Christoph  Reinwald  and  wife  Susanna  are  buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 

Christopher  Reinwald  died  so  suddenly  that  in  a  quarter  of  an  hour  after  he  was  stricken  he  was 
dead  [Letter  C.  S.  to  Heintze,  1770]. 

Christopher  Reinwald  was  a  brother  to  Judith  Reinwald,  wife  of  David  Seibt  [E  59];  and  also  to 
Barbara  Reinwald  [E  125],  who  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  and  who  probably  lived  with  him,  and  who  died, 
Aug.  24,  1775,  aged  85  years.  She  is  buried  in  Towamencin  Cem. 

Children  (6): 

[44-1]  1.  Balthasar,  b  Apr.  9,  1735;  d  Feb.  28,  1818;  m  Elizabeth  Yeakel. 

[44-2]  2.  Christopher,  b  Mar.  6,  1737;  d  Dec.  13,  1814;  m  Maria  Meschter. 

[44-3]  3.  David,  b  Mar.  13,  1739;  d - ,  1816;  m  Catherine - 


[44_4a] 

[44-4b] 


4.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  4,  1740;  d  July  30,  1745. 

5.  Melchior,  b  Apr.  1,  1744;  d  Dec.  5,  1812;  m 


1.  Maria  Anders. 

2.  Rosanna  Snyder. 
6.  Susanna,  b  July  10,  1749.  In  1771,  Susanna  was  a  “Spinster.” 


COPY  OF  MARRIAGE  CONTRACT 
(Original  in  hand  writing  of  George  Weiss.) 

Im  Nahme  des  dreyeinigen  Gottes 

Nachdem  von  geraumer  Zeit  her,  wie  denn  maniglich  (?)  bekant,  der  Ehe  und  und  arbeitsame  junge  Geselle, 
Christoph  Reinwald,  des  Melchior  Reinwalds  hinterlassene  Sohn,  sich  mit  der  Susanna  Seibtin,  des  Hans  Christoph 
Seibts  eheliche  Tochter  geworben  um  sich  mit  derselben  in  ehelichen  Stand  einzulassen  welches  Wissens  ihr  Will  und 
Belieben  gewesen  1st,  und  dahero  schon  vor  Zeiten  einander  Lieb  und  Treu,  Ehe  und  Redlichkeit,  auch  in  Lieb  und 
Leid  keines  das  Andere  zuverlassen,  vor  Gott  versprochen.  Dieweil  aber  um  wegen  vielen  Hindernisse  und  unser 
wohlbewussten  Unruhe  in  Schlesien  zu  der  gewohnlichen  priesterlichen  Copulation  nicht  haben  konnen  gelangen, 
sowol  auch  seither  ihrer  Entvveichung  sich  etwa  unter  uns  zu  keiner  Ordnung  geschikket  hat,  dasz  sie  auch,  aiisserlich 
zusammen  gegeben  und  versprochen  hatten  konnen  werden  und  sie  aber  gern  die  Sach  in  eine  Richtigkeit  hiitten  damit 
sie  Niemand  keinen  Anstosz,  Argwohn  noch  Argernis  geben  mochten,  so  ist  zu  diesem  Ende  der  heutige  Tag  als.nem- 
lich  der  1  Nov.,  alten  Calendar  erwahlt  und  ausgsetzet  worden  an  welchem  sie  sich  beyderseits  um  Par  Zeugen  erboten 
und  in  Gegenwart  derselben  einander  offentlich  Lib  und  Treu  Ch  und  Redlichkeit  einander  in  Lieb  und  Leid  nicht 
zuverlassen,  auch  sich  als  christliche  Eheleute  vor  Gott  und  den  Menschen  aufzuftihren  zugesaget  und  versprochen  und 
durch  einen  Handschlag  beyder  rechten  Handen  solches  bekraftiget,  bestettiget  und  befestiget.  Dasz  nun  solches 
gewisz  und  wahrhaftig  geschehen,  und  sie  dadurch  bey  jederman  auser  alien  Yerdacht  gesetzet  werden  mochten, 
haben  zu  mehrer  Bekraftigung  und  Befestigung  sich  obgemeldte  dazu  erbetene  Zeugen  allhier  eigenhandig  unterschrie- 
ben,  als  nemlich. 

Geschen  zu  Philadelphia  Melchior  Kribel 

Anno  1734  den  1  Nov  alt-  George  Reinwald 

en  Calenders  David  Seibt 

George  Weiss 


MARRIAGE  CONTRACT 
(Translated  by  H.  W.  K.) 

In  the  name  of  the  triune  God 

Inasmuch  as  for  some  time  past  as  is  well  known,  the  worthy  and  industrious  bachelor,  Christoph  Reinwald,  son 
of  the  late  Melchior  Reinwald,  has  paid  court  to  Susanna  Seibt,  legitimate  daughter  of  Hans  Christoph  Seibt,  with  the 
intention  of  being  united  to  her  in  marriage  which  was  also  her  will  and  inclination  in  consequence  of  which  they  some 
time  since  mutually  pledged  to  each  other  before  God  love  and  fidelity,  honor  and  uprightness,  and  neither  in  joy  or 
sorrow  to  forsake  each  other.  But  since  on  account  of  the  many  hindrances  and  many  well  known  disturbances  in 


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Silesia,  the  customary  priestly  copulation  could  not  be  secured,  neither  have  regulations  been  established  among  us 
since  their  plight  so  that  they  might  be  publicly  united  and  pledged  to  each  other  and  they  desire  to  have  the  matter 
properly  adjusted  in  order  that  they  may  not  be  the  occasion  of  offence,  suspicion  or  scandal  to  any  one. 

To  this  end,  therefore,  today,  November  1,  old  style,  was  selected  and  appointed  and  a  few  witnesses  chosen  by 
each  of  them  in  whose  presence  they  have  publicly  pledged  themselves  and  promised  to  each  other  love  and  fidelity, 
honor  and  uprightness,  neither  in  joy  or  sorrow'  to  forsake  each  other  and  to  conduct  themselves  before  God  and  man 
as  Christian  husband  and  wife  and  solemnly  confirmed,  corroborated  and  made  binding  the  same  by  the  joining  of 
their  right  hands. 

In  testimony  that  this  was  really  and  truly  performed  to  the  end  that  in  the  eyes  of  all  each  may  be  held  above 
suspicion  and  that  the  same  may  be  the  more  fully  confirmed  and  established  we,  the  chosen  witnesses  as  before 
stated,  have  subscribed  our  names,  namely: 


Done  in  Philadelphia 
in  the  year  1734 
November  1 
Old  Style 


on  his  behalf 

Melchior  Kriebel 
George  Reinwald 
on  her  behalf 

David  Seibt 
George  Weiss 


[44-1]  BALTHASAR  REINWALD,  b  Apr.  9,  1735;  d  Feb.  28,  1818;  s  Christoph  and  Susanna 
(Seibt)  Reinwald  [44];  m  Nov.  24,  1763,  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman,  to  ELIZABETH  YEAKEL,  b 
Feb.  23,  1735;  d  June  26,  1801 ;  dau  Abraham  and  Maria  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-2]. 

Children  (2): 

[48-7]  1.  Regina,  b  Nov.  28,  1764;  d  Nov.  5,  1825;  m  Henry  Snyder. 

[161-5]  2.  Sarah,  b  May  26,  1768;  d  Aug.  20,  1841;  m  Andrew  Anders. 

Baltzer  or  Balthasar  Reinwald  was  a  carpenter  or  cabinet  maker,  as  he  made  coffins.  In  the  state¬ 
ment  of  the  executors  of  the  estate  of  Casper  Seibt  is  the  item: 

Paid  Baltzer  Reinwald  for  a  coffin  £0-12s-0d.  (12s  =  about  $1.60.) 


[44-2]  CHRISTOPHER  REINEWALD,  b  Mar.  6,  1737;  d  Dec.  13,  1814;  s  Christoph  and  Susanna 
(Seibt)  Reinwald  [44];  m  Apr.  21,  1762,  in  Phila.,  by  a  Reformed  Clergyman,  to  MARIA  MESCHTER, 
b  Apr.  26,  1742;  d  Feb.  10,  1826;  dau  Melchior  and  Regina  (Anders)  Meschter  [66]. 

Children  (12): 

1.  David,  b  Apr.  24,  1763;  d  June  13,  1818;  unm. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  17,  1765;  d  Apr.  28,  1848;  m  Christian  Snyder. 

3.  Rosina  (Rosanna),  b  Sept.  29,  1767;  d  Feb.  17,  1847;  unm. 

4.  Christopher,  b  Jan.  24,  1770;  d  Feb.  27,  1770. 

5.  Maria,  b  Jan.  9,  1771 ;  d  Feb.  3,  1826;  m  Godfried  Bostan. 

6.  Regina  (Rachel),  b  May  4,  1773;  d  Sept.  1,  1818;  m  John  Garner. 

7.  Christopher,  b  Apr.  7,  1775;  d  Sept.  26,  1828;  m  Barbara  Hendricks. 

I  CatST  }  6  ^  d  {  2ug.4io!8l4B46. 

10.  Abraham,  b  Jan.  26,  1780;  d  Oct.  25,  1848;  m  Anna  Dresher. 

11.  Elizabeth,  b  June  29,  1782;  d  Nov.  3,  1864;  m  John  Erb. 

12.  Anna,  b  Apr.  24,  1787;  d  Mar.  23,  1869. 


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[44-5] 

[44-6] 

[44-7] 


[44-8] 

[44-9] 


Christopher  Reinewald  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  near  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

Tradition  says  David  Reinewald  had  a  fine  coat  which  he  prized  highly  and  which,  for  fear  of  being 
stolen  during  the  encampment  of  the  Revolutionary  soldiers  in  Towamencin,  he  hid  under  the  bushes 
along  the  Towamencin  Creek,  and  brought  it  from  its  hiding-place  again  after  the  soldiers  left.  [ J .  W. 
Springer.  ] 

Rosina  Reinewald  had  a  son,  John  Mitchell,  born  1806.  William  Springer  has  in  his  possession 
an  indenture  between  Rosanna  Reinewald,  Spinster,  and  Emanuel  Schwartz,  binding  John  Mitchell  out  to 
learn  a  trade;  dated,  June  6,  1811,  aged  5  years,  8  months.  John  Mitchell  died  July  20,  1829;  he  and 
his  mother  are  buried  in  the  Mennonite  Cem.,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 


[44-3]  DAVID  (REINEWALD)  RINEWALT,  b  Mar.  13,  1739;  d——,  1816;  s  Christoph  and 

Susanna  (Seibt)  Reinwald  [44];  m  CATHERINE - - — .  David  Rinewalt  was  a  weaver.  Family 

are  buried  in  Shenkel  Ch.  Cem.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[44-11]  1.  Joseph,  b  about  1769;  d  May  31,  1849;  m  Mary  Langenbach. 

[44-12]  2.  Adam,  d  — - — ,  1844;  m  Hannah  Price. 

[44-13]  3.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  21,  1782;  d  Nov.  21,  1809;  m  Mary  Garver. 


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4.  David,  d  after  1823;  single. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  21,  1780;  d  Apr.  21,  1802;  single. 

[44-15]  6.  Elizabeth;  m  Daniel  Benner. 

[44—14]  7.  Mary,  m  Jacob  Bealer. 

8.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  4,  1789;  d  Mar.  6,  1852;  single. 

In  the  census  of  1790,  David  Reinewald’s  name  is  also  given  as  “Davis  Rinewalt.”  His  family 
consisted  of  4  males  over  16,  including  head  of  family;  1  male  under  16  and  4  females. 

On  Feb.  26,  1801,  Jacob  Beary  and  Mary,  ux.,  granted  and  conveyed  to  “David  Rinewalt,  Sr.” 
and  “David  Rinewalt,  Jr.”  a  messuage  or  tract  of  27  A,  126  P,  in  Coventry  Twp.,  Pa.  On  Jan.  2, 
1819,  David,  Jr.,  Joseph  et  ux.,  Adam  et  ux.,  Daniel  Benner  et  ux.,  Jacob  Beale  etux.,  and  Susanna, 
deeded  the  same  land  to  Henry  Saybold,  for  $1290.25.  The  widow  released  her  dower,  Jan.  9,  1819, 
and  the  two  sons  of  Jacob  released,  Mar.  14,  1837.  [Cf.  D.  B.  0486-31.  W anger.] 

On  Mar.  30,  1820,  Henry  Shenkle  deeded  to  David  Rinewalt,  mason,  7  A,  104  P,  who  sold  the  same 
to  Jacob  Beale,  May  12,  1823,  for  $162.50.  [ Wanger .] 

On  Mar.  31,  1852,  Joseph  Reinwalt  [44-26]  took  out  letters  of  administration  in  the  estate  of 
Susanna  Reinewald.  Collateral  inheritance  tax  was  paid,  hence  no  direct  heirs. 

[For  much  of  the  data  concerning  David  Rinewalt  and  his  descendants  the  editor  is 
indebted  to  George  F.  P.  Wanger,  Pottstown,  Pa.] 

[44-4a]  MELCHIOR  REINEWALD,  b  Apr.  1,  1744;  d  Dec.  5,  1812;  s  Christoph  and  Susanna 
(Seibt)  Reinwald  [44];  m  May  5,  1767,  by  Rev.  Michael  Schlatter,  to  MARIA  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  25, 
1738;  d  July  11,  1768;  dau  George  and  Maria  (Reinwald)  Anders  [27].  No  children. 

[44-4b]  MELCHIOR  REINEWALD,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  5, 1785,  ROSINA  (ROSANNA) 
SNYDER,  b  Mar.  8,  1757;  d  Oct.  8,  1843;  dau  Henry  and  Rosina  (Neuman)  Snyder  [48-3], 

Children  (J): 

1.  Salome,  b  Sept.  4,  1789;  d  same  day. 

2.  Henry,  b  Aug.  25,  1791;  d  Feb.  8,  1812. 

3.  Lydia,  b  Aug.  27,  1793;  d  Jan.  3,  1862. 

[44-16]  4.  Jonas,  b  July  20,  1796;  d  Nov.  9,  1829;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

In  Melchior  Reinewald’s  family  the  census  of  1790  gives  1  male,  2  females;  probably  his  sister 
Susanna  lived  with  him. 

[44-5]  MARIA  REINEWALD,  b  Jan.  9,  1771 ;  d  Feb.  3, 1826;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Meschter) 
Reinewald  [44-2] ;  m  GODFREY  BOSTAN.  Godfrey  Bostan  lived  near  White’s  corner,  near  Lansdale, 
Pa.,  and  probably  had  no  children.  J.  W.  Springer,  Kulpsville,  Pa.,  has  his  sale  bill. 

“M.  by  Rev.  Geo.  Wack,  July  17,  1808;  Godrey  Bosseyn  and  Maricho  Reinewald.”  [Perk.  Reg.] 

Tombstone  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem.  has  inscription:  “Maria  Bossen,  d  Feb.  3,  1826,  aged 
55  yr.  25  da.” 

[44-6]  REGINA  (RACHEL)  REINWALD,  b  May  4,  1773;  d  Sept.  1,  1818;  dau  Christopher  and 
Maria  (Meschter)  Reinewald  [44-2];  m  JOHN  GARNER,  b  1744;  d  1827. 

One  child:  Anna. 

John  Garner  was  evidently  married  twice,  his  first  wife  being  a  Mary  Lewis  who  died  about  1800. 
In  1773  and  again  1783  Mary  Garner  joined  with  her  husband,  John  Garner,  in  deeds  of  land  con¬ 
veyances.  In  the  year  1802  no  wife  joined  John  Garner,  and  in  the  year  1810  Rachel  joined  him  in 
deeds.  This  leads  one  to  believe  that  Mary  Lewis  Garner  died  about  1800.  From  court  records  we 
also  learn  that  John  Garner  had  nine  children:  (1)  Catharine,  who  married  a  Mr.  Burth  and  had  a 
daughter  Margaret  Burth;  (2)  John,  who  was  married  and  died  about  1805;  (3)  George,  who  died  before 
1879;  (4)  Samuel,  who  died  about  1828;  (5)  Peter;  (6)  Henry;  (7)  Mary;  (8)  Elizabeth,  and  (9)  Anna. 
It  is  believed  that  the  first  eight  children  were  children  of  his  first  wife,  Mary  Lewis  Garner,  whereas 
it  is  supposed  that  the  ninth  child,  Anna,  was  the  daughter  of  his  second  wife,  Rachel  Rinewalt  Garner. 

In  1826  John  Garner,  for  his  daughter  Nancy  (Anna),  signed  a  release  of  legacy  to  Abraham 
Rinewalt,  executor,  of  the  estate  of  Christoph  or  Christian  Rinewalt,  whose  will  was  probated  in  1815. 
This  shows  that  in  1826,  Rachel  Rinewalt,  wife  of  John  Garner,  was  deceased  and  also  that  Anna  was  a 
minor  in  1826,  her  father  being  her  legal  representative.  Recognizing  only  Anna,  as  the  only  child  of 
John  Garner  and  his  wife,  Rachel  Rinewalt,  it  appears  that  this  was  the  only  Garner  grandchild  of 


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Christian  Rinewalt.  Anna  must  have  been  a  number  of  years  younger  than  all  the  rest  of  John  Garner’s 
children.  It  has  been  impossible  to  obtain  any  further  data  concerning  this  daughter,  Anna,  but 
presumably  she  was  never  married.  [W.  H.  Reed.] 

[44-7]  CHRISTOPHER  REINEWALD,  b  Apr.  7,  1775;  d  Sept.  26,  1828;  s  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Meschter)  Reinewald  [44-2];  m  Apr.  17,  1804,  BARBARA  HENDRICKS,  b  Nov.  6,  1784;  d  Jan. 
25,  1868;  dau  John  Hendricks. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Abraham,  b  Dec.,  1804;  d  Feb.,  1883. 

[44-17]  2.  Mary,  b  Aug.  5,  1808;  d  July  23,  1895;  m  John  Springer. 


[44-8]  ABRAHAM  REIN  WALT  (RINEWALT),  b  Jan.  26,  1780;  d  Oct.  25,  1848;  s  Christopher 
and  Maria  (Meschter)  Reinewald  [44-2];  m  ANNA  DRESHER,  b  Apr.  27,  1779;  d  Mar.  8,  1857;  dau 
Abraham  and  Eve  (Schultz)  Dsher  [64-3a].  Buried  in  Towamencin  Cem.  Next  to  the  grave  of 
Abraham  are  four  graves  of  children  marked  with  unlettered  stones — probably  children  of  Abraham 
and  Anna.  Married  by  Rev.  George  Wack,  May  17,  1821,  “Abraham  Reinewald  and  Anna  Tresher.” 
[Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  II,  p  115] 

[44-9]  ELIZABETH  REINEWALD,  b  June  29,  1782;  d  Nov.  3,  1864;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Meschter)  Reinewald  [44-2];  m  JOHN  ERB. 

Children  (10): 

[44-18]  1.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  4,  1803;  d  Sept.  25,  1881;  m  Susanna  Seipt. 

[44—19]  2.  George,  b  Dec.  30,  1804;  m - —  Johnson. 

3.  Mary,  b  June  13,  1807.  [No  further  data.] 

4.  Abraham,  b  June  7,  1810;  d  Apr.  25,  1813. 

[44-20]  5.  Samuel,  b  July  12,  1813;  m  Marj^  Hagy. 

[44-21]  6.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  6,  1816;  d  Aug.  6,  1904;  m  Jacob  Trout. 

[44-22]  7.  John,  b  Nov.  23,  1818;  d  Aug.  18,  1904;  m  Sophia  Iveil. 

[44-23]  8.  Ann,  b  June  25,  1821;  d  Feb.  24,  1890;  m  Harman  Jones. 

[44-24]  9.  Charles,  b  Aug.  20,  1824;  d  Mar.  11,  1889;  m  Lovina  Snyder. 

[44—25]  10.  Catharine,  b  July  1,  1827;  d  June  11,  1873;  m  Joel  O.  Hendricks. 

[44-11]  JOSEPH  REINEWALD  (RINEWALT),  b  about  1769;  d  May  31,  1849;  s  David  and 

Catherine  Reinewald  [44-3];  m  MARY  LANGENBACH,  b  - ,  1778;  d  May  28,  1824.  All 

are  buried  in  Shenkel’s  Church  Cem.,  near  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[44-26]  Joseph  L.,  b  Jan.  13,  1812;  d  Apr.  8,  1892;  m  Mary  Fritz. 


[44-12]  ADAM  RINEWALT,  d  1844;  s  David  and  Catharine  Reinewald  [44-3];  m  HANNAH 
PRICE,  dau  Rev.  George  and  Sarah  (Harley)  Price;  moved  from  Coventry  to  Tredyffryn,  1816-1819. 

Adam  Rinewalt,  Sr.,  was  killed  on  the  P.  &  R.  R.  R.  at  Royersford,  Pa.,  in  1844.  [Data  from 
Harley  Family.] 

Children  (9): 

1.  Sarah,  m  James  Wells. 

2.  Jacob,  m  Maria  de  Dolores  Monterde  y  Tirado. 

3.  George,  m;  lived  in  Indiana. 

4.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  1,  1806;  d  Apr.  21,  1885;  m  Samuel  Supplee. 

5.  Mary,  m  James  Wessler. 

6.  Adam,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  15,  1810;  d  May  9,  1894;  m  Mary  Ann  Lehn. 

7.  Hannah,  b  Feb. - ,  1813;  d  - - ,  1898;  m  Zimmerman  Supplee. 


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8.  Lydia,  b  May  1,  1816;  d  Mar.  27,  1887;  m  Rev.  Henry  M.  Essick. 

9.  Eliza,  m  Dr.  Jacob  Reazor. 


[44-13]  JACOB  RINEWALT,  b  Nov.  21,  1782;  d  Nov.  21,  1809;  s  David  and  Catherine  Reinewald 

[44—3] ;  m  MARY  GARVER,  b - ,  1782;  d  July  11,  1854. 

Children  (2): 

[44-34a]  1  ,  T  ,  .  f  1.  Catherine  R.  Pennypacker. 

[44-34b]  j  1- John,  6 - ,  1809;  d  Mar.  28,  1863;  m  (  2.  Margaret  Miller. 

[44-35]  2.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  30,  1809;  d  Aug.  20,  1882;  m  Hannah  Pennypacker. 


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Mary  Garver  (Reinwalt)  was  married  a  second  time  to  George  Shaner,  on  Nov.  27,  1827,  at  New 
Hanover  Lutheran  Church.  [  Harley  Fam .] 

[44-14]  MARY  RINEWALT,  dau  David  and  Catherine  Reinewald  [44-3];  m  JACOB  BEALER, 
a  cordwainer  of  Coventry  Twp. 

Children  (6):  Names  of  only  four  obtained. 

1.  Silas,  2.  Daniel. 

[44-30]  3.  Henry  R.,  b  Nov.  12,  1812;  d  Dec.  20,  1879;  m  Sarah - 

[44-37]  4.  Julia,  b  Feb.  16,  1819;  d  July  27,  1879;  m  Jonas  Smale. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  locate .] 

[44-15]  ELIZABETH  RINEWALT,  dau  David  and  Catherine  Reinewald  [44-3];  m  DANIEL 
BENNER,  b  May  18,  1761 ;  d  Oct.  18,  1821 ;  a  cordwainer  of  Coventry  Twp. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  6,  1800;  d  Nov.  21,  1802. 

[44-38]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  2,  1803;  m - Hunsberger. 

[44-39]  3.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  5,  1805;  m  Alexander  Diffenderfer. 

44-40a]  1  ..  oo  i  qc\q  \  L - Stager. 

[44-40b]  J  4-  Juhana’  b  Jan.  22,  1808;  m  [  2  _ Gruen. 

[44-41]  5.  Susanna,  b  June  9,  1810;  m  John  Stauffer. 

6.  Daniel,  b  July  8,  1813;  d  Apr.  10,  1815. 

[44-42]  7.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  5,  1815;  m  Mary  Funk;  dec;  s  John,  dec. 

[44-43]  8.  Daniel,  b  July  30,  1819;  m  Alice  Stubblebine. 

Daniel  Benner  was  first  married  to  Mary - ;  and  had  four  children:  Mary,  Rebecca, 

John,  Anna.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[44-16]  JONAS  REINEWALD,  b  July  20,  1796;  d  Nov.  9,1829;  s  Melchior  and  Rosina  (Rosanna) 
(Snyder)  Reinewald  [44-4b ];m  Oct.  13,  1825,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  10,  1804;  d  Aug.  11,  1876; 
dau  George  and  Barbara  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-5]. 

One  child: 

[43-80]  Sarah,  b  Sept.  29,  1826;  d  June  3,  1915;  m  Jonas  Seibert. 

Susanna  Schultz  Reinewald,  widow,  m  2d  time,  Joseph  Krauss  [149-15]. 

[44-17]  MARY  REINEWALD,  b  Aug.  5,  1808;  d  July  23,  1895;  dau  Christopher  and  Barbara 
(Hendricks)  Reinewald  [44-7];  m  in  1829,  JOHN  SPRINGER,  b  Mar.  22,  1794;  d  Sept.  18,  1866;  s 
John  Springer;  m  by  Rev.  George  Wack.  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  II,  p  148.] 

One  child: 

[44-44]  Abraham  R.,  b  Dec.  20,  1829;  d  Dec.  5,  1869;  m  Barbara  R.  Fry. 

[44-18]  JACOB  ERB,  b  Jan.  4,  1803;  d  Sept.  25,  1881;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald)  Erb 

[44-9];  m  in  1829,  SUSANNA  SEIPT,  b  Aug.  6,  1800;  d  Apr.  5,  1874;  dau  Abraham  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Seipt  [59-4]. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Lavina,  b  Nov.  21,  1829;  d  1830. 

[44-45]  2.  Mahlon,  b  July  30,  1832;  d  Feb.  23,  1901;  m  Sarah  Heckler. 

[44-46]  3.  Samuel,  b  July  17,  1835;  m  Mary  Moyer. 

[44-47]  4.  Aaron,  b  May  14,  1839;  d  Mar.  10,  1870;  m  Susan  Bergey. 

[44-19]  GEORGE  ERB,  b  Dec.  30,  1804;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald)  Erb  [44-9];  m 

- JOHNSON. 

Children  (2): 

[44-48]  1.  Son;  lives  near  Center  Point,  Pa. 

[44-49]  2.  Daughter,  rn - Johnson. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[44-20]  SAMUEL  ERB,  b  July  12,  1813;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald)  Erb  [44-9];  m  MARY 
HAGY. 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Catharine,  d  aged  21;  m  Jesse  Dettra. 

2.  Elizabeth,  m  Jesse  Dettra. 

_  „  [1.  David  Landis. 

3.  Mary  Emma,  m  j  2  John  Roth 

f  1.  - 

4.  Jacob,  dec.;  m  j  2  _ 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  above  data.} 


[44-21]  ELIZABETH  ERB,  b  Apr.  6,  1816;  d  Aug.  6,  1904;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald) 
Erb  [44-9];  m  JACOB  TROUT,  b  Dec.  7,  1816;  s  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Crouthamel)  Trout.  Farmer; 
lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[25-89]  1.  Mary,  b  Dec.  20,  1840;  d  Aug.  12,  1920;  m  Joel  S.  Ivriebel. 

[25-90]  2.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Aug.  10,  1843;  m  Job  S.  Kriebel. 

3.  John,  b  Jan.  21,  1846. 

[44-53]  4.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  8,  1849;  m  Hannah  Hartman. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  May  3,  1853. 

6.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  11,  1858;  d  Apr.  6,  1896. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[44-22]  JOHN  ERB,  b  Nov.  23,  1818;  d  Aug.  18,  1904;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald)  Erb 
[44-9];  m  SOPHIA  KEIL,  b  Sept.  2,  1822;  d  Sept.  26,  1915. 

Children  (J): 

[44-54]  1.  Charles,  m - ;  Creamery,  Pa. 

[44-55]  2.  Abraham,  m  — - — ;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

[44-56]  3.  Mary,  m  Enos  Cassel;  lived  near  White’s  Corner,  near  Lansdale,  Pa. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  18,  1857;  d  Dec.  17,  1862. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[44-23]  ANNA  ERB,  b  June  25,  1821;  d  Feb.  24,  1890;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald)  Erb 
[44-9];  m  HARMAN  JONES,  b  Dec.  24,  1810;  d  Aug.  17,  1870. 

Children  (10): 

1.  John,  b  1842;  d  May  15,  1851. 

2.  Abraham  ] 

3.  David  t  tmns' 

[44-57]  4.  Amanda,  m  James  Wambold;  dec;  34  N.  38th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[44-58]  5.  Anna  E.,  b  Mar.  28,  1846;  m  Robert  H.  Anderson;  dec;  Ambler,  Pa. 

[44-59]  6.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  12,  1848;  m  Jacob  Harley;  dec. 

7.  Infant  (not  named). 

8.  Lydia  E.,  b  May  26,  1851;  single ;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[44-60]  9.  Jacob,  b  May  3,  1854;  m  Wilhelmina  H.  Scholl. 

10.  Sallie,  b  Aug.  3,  1858;  d  Aug.  13,  1861. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 


[44-24]  CHARLES  ERB,  b  Aug.  20,  1824;  d  Mar.  11,  1889;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald) 
Erb  [44-9];  m  Mar.  2,  1849,  LOVINA  SNYDER,  b  May  4,  1833. 

Children  (5): 

[44-61]  1.  Annie,  b  Dec.  11,  1849;  d  Oct.  16,  1893;  m  Isaiah  B.  Heckler. 

[44-62]  2.  Mary  S.,  b  Mar.  29,  1851;  d  Mar.  12,  1872;  m  Edwin  O.  Faul. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  26,  1854;  d  Dec.  21,  1856. 

4.  Kate,  b  Nov.  11,  1856;  single;  Mainland,  Pa. 

5.  Infant  son,  b  Nov.  12,  1867;  stillborn. 

[44-25]  CATHARINE  ERB,  b  July  1,  1827;  d  June  11,  1873;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Reinewald) 
Erb  [44—9] ;  m  Oct.  19,  1848,  JOEL  O.  HENDRICKS,  b  Apr.  16,  1821 ;  d  May  18,  1894;  s  Madison  and 
Annie  (Oberholtzer)  Hendricks. 


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Children  (8): 

[44-63]  1.  Elizabeth  E.,  b  June  2,  1849;  d  June  10,  1901;  m  Jacob  Lukens. 

[44-64]  2.  Malinda  E.,  b  May  21,  1851;  m  George  P.  Hartzel. 

[44-65]  3.  Charles  E.,  b  Apr.  3,  1854;  m  Catharine  Oberholtzer. 

[44-66]  4.  George  E.,  b  July  16,  1856;  m  Mary  E.  Roberts. 

[44-67]  5.  Joel  E.,  b  May  6,  1858;  m  Ella  Souder. 

6.  Catharine  E.,  b  Sept.  15,  1860;  d  Dec.  2,  1860. 

[44-68]  7.  Annie  E.,  b  Sept.  15,  1862;  m  Fred  Kent,  Sr. 

8.  Amanda  E.,  b  Dec.  17,  1864;  d  Dec.  19,  1864. 

[44-26]  JOSEPH  L.  RINEWALT,  b  Jan.  13,  1812;  d  Apr.  8,  1892;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Langenbach) 
Reinewald  [44-1 1  ];  m  Mar.  27,  1834,  MARY  FRITZ,  b  Apr.  22,  1809;  d  Mar.  21,  1873.  The  will  of 
Joseph  Reinwald  was  probated  Apr.  19,  1892. 

Children  (6): 

[44-69]  1.  Daniel;  went  West. 

[44-70]  2.  Irwin  W.,  b  Mar.  7,  1833;  d  May  20,  1902;  m  Leah  Stahl. 

3.  Rachel,  b  Jan.  17,  1835;  d  Jan.  28,  1835. 

[44-71.1]  4.  Jacob  F.,  b  Oct.  26,  1837;  d  Apr.  9,  1917;  m  Ruth  A.  MacQueen. 

5.  John  E.,  b  Apr.  11,  1841;  d  July  12,  1873. 

[44-71]  6.  Susan,  b  Aug.  3,  1843;  d  Feb.  1,  1883;  m  George  W.  Haws. 

[Above  dates  are  from  tombstones  in  ShenkeV s  Ch.  Cem .] 

“Forty  years  ago  Joseph  Reinwalt  made  a  motion  to  establish  a  Central  High  School  in  North 
Coventry  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  His  motion  was  defeated.  About  two  years  ago  such  a  school  was 
established  on  the  very  spot  urged  by  Mr.  Reinwalt.”  [Lewis  R.  Harley,  1920.] 

[44-27]  SARAH  RINEWALT,  dau  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price)  Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  JAMES 
WELLS,  b  Mar.  25,  1790;  d  June  28,  1853;  s  Joseph  and  Margaret  Wells.  No  children. 

Sarah  Rinewalt  married  late  in  life.  Joseph  Wells  married  1st  time,  Margaret  Umstead,  No. 
Coventry  Twp.  [Harley  F am.] 

[44-28]  JACOB  RINEWALT,  s  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price)  Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  MARIA  DE 
DOLORES  MONTERDE  Y  TIRADO;  dau  Francisco  Monterde. 

Jacob  Rinewalt  went  to  Mexico  as  a  young  man  and  married  a  young  woman  of  the  Spanish 
Nobility.  Mr.  Rinewalt  joined  the  Catholic  Church  in  order  to  be  married  by  that  ceremony.  Her  full 
name  was  said  to  have  been  Maria  de  Dolores  Monterde  y  Tirado. 

Mr.  Rinewalt  is  said  to  have  established  the  first  stage  routes  between  the  towns  of  Mexico  and 
Pueblo,  finishing  the  same  in  1823.  He  engaged  in  railroad  enterprises  later  and  is  said  to  have  em¬ 
ployed  500  men  at  one  time  in  this  construction.  Mr.  Rinewalt  is  reported  to  have  accumulated  a 
great  deal  of  wealth  and  his  wife  was  also  a  woman  of  wealth. 

Mr.  Rinewalt’s  father  was  very  unwilling  to  have  his  son  so  far  away  from  home,  and  was  desirous 
of  having  him  come  North.  The  son  was  making  plans  to  do  so  when  he  and  his  two  children  were 
stricken  with  cholera  and  all  died. 

Adam  Rinewalt,  Jr.,  a  brother,  corresponded  with  Jacob’s  widow,  through  an  interpreter,  for  some 
time,  but  after  a  time  the  replies  from  Mexico  ceased  to  come  and  it  was  reported  that  the  widow  had 
entered  a  Catholic  Convent,  and  had  given  all  her  wealth,  in  addition  to  that  given  her  by  her  husband 
to  that  institution. 

A  report  is  extant  that  Jacob  Rinewalt  was  killed  by  a  band  of  robbers,  but  the  above  account  is 
given  by  Mrs.  Charlotte  Ingersoll,  Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  who,  as  a  girl,  read  some  of  the  letters  from  the 
Spanish  noblewoman. 

Mrs.  Ingersoll  also  has  in  her  possession  a  photograph  of  Jacob  Rinewalt  and  wife,  as  well  as  a 
photograph  of  their  marriage  license,  which  is  printed  in  Spanish.  [See  Plate.] 

Mrs.  Ingersoll  also  has  a  diary  which  her  father,  Adam  Rinewalt,  wrote  entitled  “Excursions  through 
the  northern  and  western  states.”  He  started  on  the  14th  of  October,  1835,  visiting  his  brother,  George, 
in  Indiana  and  made  his  first  visit  to  Williamsville,  New  York.  He  reached  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  the  22d 
of  November.  “From  Wayne  I  traveled  about  60  miles  to  Huntstown,  a  small  village,  and  from  there 
2j/2  miles  southwest  to  brother  George.”  The  following  day  he  and  his  brother  George  went  to  Indian¬ 
apolis,  a  distance  of  35  miles. 


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[44-29]  MARY  RINEWALT,  dau  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price)  Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  JAMES  WESS- 
LER.  Lived  near  Tippecanoe,  Ind. 

Children  (3): 

[44-72]  1.  Daughter;  m ;  2  children. 

2.  Son,  killed  in  Civil  War. 

3.  Son,  killed  in  Civil  War.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .]  [Harley  Fam.] 

[44-30]  ADAM  RINEWALT,  JR.,  b  Feb.  15,  1810;  d  May  9,  1894;  s  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price) 
Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  Jan.  9,  1840,  MARY  ANN  LEIJN,  b  Mar.  31,  1820;  d  Dec.  16,  1895;  dau  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  (Frick)  Lehn.  Mr.  Rinewalt  was  sheriff  of  Erie  Co.;  tax  collector  of  town  of  Amherst; 
also  held  various  other  offices. 

Children  (4): 

[44-73]  1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  4,  1840;  d  May  26,  1905;  m  George  Wellington  Paine. 

[44-74]  2.  Charlotte  Bestow,  b  Apr.  25,  1842;  m  Chalmers  Ingersoll. 

[44-75]  3.  Henry  Lehn,  b  Jan.  3,  1844;  d  May  28,  1910;  m  Marilla  Gilmore. 

[44-76]  4.  Adam  Lorenzo,  b  May  4,  1849;  d  Oct.  2,  1902;  m  Sarah  F.  Bloker. 

[44-31]  HANNAH  RINEWALT,  b  Feb.,  1813;  d  1898;  dau  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price)  Rinewalt 
[44-12];  m  Oct.  27,  1842,  ZIMMERMAN  SUPPLEE,  b  June,  1805;  d  1874;  s  John  and  Hannah 
(Hughes)  Supplee.  Wheelwright  and  farmer;  lived  in  East  town  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[44-77]  1.  A.  Rinewalt,  b  Mar.  6,  1844;  m  Anna  E.  Patched. 

[44-78]  2.  Mary  E.,  b  June  9,  1846;  d  Apr.  22,  1917;  m  Theodore  Beaumont. 

3.  Hannah  P.,  b  July  2,  1853;  d  Oct.  3,  1906;  unm. 

[44-79]  4.  Price  Z.,  b  Nov.  1,  1857;  d  May  1,  1912;  m  Estella  Supplee. 

[44-32]  LYDIA  RINEWALT,  b  May  1,  1816;  d  Mar.  27,  1887;  dau  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price) 
Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  Nov.  15,  1842,  REV.  HENRY  M.  ESSICK,  b  Apr.  1,  1819;  d  Mar.  20,  1859;  s 
Baltzer  Essick.  Baptist  Minister. 

Children  (7): 

Four  Children,  d  young. 

[44-80]  5.  Louise,  b  Nov.  27,  1849;  d  Apr.  16,  1920;  m  Hon.  Clinton  R.  Savidge. 

[44-81]  6.  James  A.,  b  Sept.  5,  1852;  d  Aug.  22,  1920;  m  Susan  Litchard. 

[44-82]  7.  Howard  Malcolm,  b  May  11,  1855;  d  Jan.  11,  1918;  m  Clara  Courson. 

[44-33]  ELIZA  RINEWALT,  dau  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price)  Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  DR.  JACOB 
REAZOR. 

Children  (3): 

[44-83]  1.  Laura,  m  James  Patton. 

2.  Hiram,  d  single. 

3.  Sarah,  m  Rev. - 

Family  lived  in  Reading,  Pa.,  where  Dr.  Reazor  is  said  to  have  died.  Eliza  Reazor  died  in 
Montour  Co.,  Pa. 

The  daughter,  Sarah,  married  a  Baptist  minister  in  Ohio;  left  a  widow;  she  married  again  and  in 
1915  was  said  to  be  living  in  Pemberton,  O.,  with  one  daughter.  [  Harley  Fam.]  [  Unable  to  trace  or 
complete.] 

The  following  verses  were  composed  by  Eliza  D.  Rinewalt  (afterwards  the  wife  of  Dr.  Jacob  Reazor),  about  twenty 
years  ago,  on  her  father’s  family  and  transcribed  for  the  Coventry  friends,  Jan.  15,  1861: 


My  father’s  in  his  seventieth  year, 
These  twenty  years  he  could  not  hear; 
Although  he  hears  no  human  voice, 
The  Lord  still  makes  his  heart  rejoice. 


My  sister  S  [Sarah  Wells]  is  getting  old, 
I  fear  in  death  will  soon  be  cold, 

Her  spirit  then  to  heaven  will  go, 

For  she  does  her  duty  here  below. 


My  mother  died  when  I  was  young; 

She  felt  that  she  was  going  home, 

And  then  it  was  her  earnest  prayer 
That  she  might  meet  her  children  there. 


My  brother  J  [Jacob  Rinewalt]  to  the  South  did  go, 
And  settled  there  in  Mexico, 

And  when  he  thought  to  us  to  come, 

It  pleased  the  Lord  to  call  him  home. 


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My  brother  G  [George  Rinewalt]  comes  next  in  song, 
To  Indiana  he  has  gone. 

And  I  think  he  there  will  stay, 

Until  by  death  is  called  away. 

My  sister  C  [Catharine  Supplee]  was  married  young, 
And  in  her  youth  she  left  her  home, 

To  live  with  him  who  promised  fair, 

In  health  and  sickness  for  to  share. 

My  sister  M  [Mary  Wessler]  is  far  away, 

At  home  she  would  no  longer  stay, 

The  man  she  married  would  not  rest, 

Until  they  settled  in  the  West. 


My  brother  A  [Adam  Rinewalt]  is  also  gone, 
And  in  New  York  he  has  his  home, 

He  is  married  to  a  lady  fair, 

And  now  his  family  is  his  care. 

My  sister  H  [Hannah  Supplee]  is  single  yet, 
But  if  the  bachelor  she  does  get, 

I  think  ere  long  she  will  be  joined, 

I  hope  true  happiness  she  may  find. 

My  sister  L  [Lydia  Essick]  has  often  said, 
She  thought  that  she  would  never  wed, 

But  now  her  mind  is  changed  I  see, 

And  soon  a  preacher’s  wife  she’ll  be. 


And  as  I  am  the  youngest  one 
I  think  that  I  will  stay  at  home. 

And  live  with  father  and  sister  S, 

In  the  state  of  single  blessedness. 

[Kindness  of  George  W anger.) 


[44-33.1]  GEORGE  RINEWALT,  s  Adam  and  Hannah  (Price)  Rinewalt  [44-12];  m  and  settled 
in  Indiana;  nothing  known  definitely  about  his  family,  but  he  is  said  to  have  had  at  least  one  son. 
One  child: 


[44-84.1]  William,  m 


Adam  Rinewalt,  in  his  diary  of  his  trip  to  visit  his  brother  George,  states  that  he  reached  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.,  Nov.  22,  1835;  travelled  60  mi.  to  a  small  village  called  Huntstown,  and  from  thence 
“234  miles  southwest  to  brother  George’s.”  The  following  day  he  and  his  brother  George  went  to 
Indianapolis,  a  distance  of  35  miles. 


[44-34a]  JOHN  RINEWALT,  b  1809;  d  Mar.  28,  1863;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Garver)  Rinewalt 
[44-13];  m,  in  1838,  CATHERINE  R.  PENNYPACKER,  b  June  14,  1818;  d  Apr.  7,  1852;  dau  J.  and 
E.  Pennypacker.  Miller.  No  children. 

[44-34b]  JOHN  RINEWALT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.,  1854,  MARGARET  MILLER,  b 
Nov.  1,  1818;  d  Jan.  10,  1891;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Emerich)  Miller. 

Left  an  ophan  at  the  age  of  two  years,  John  Rinewalt,  when  old  enough,  was  ‘‘bound  out.”  He 
received  very  little  schooling,  learned  the  miller’s  trade  and  ran  the  “Moore  Hall  Mill,”  near  Phoenix- 
ville,  Pa.,  and  another  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

In  1841  he  removed  to  Illinois  and  long  before  any  railroad  crossed  the  state,  he  and  his  partner 
built  a  large  stone  mill  to  which  people  drove  ox  teams  for  40  miles  to  have  their  grists  ground.  They 
laid  out  the  town  of  Mt.  Carroll,  Ill.,  and  established  a  school  which  is  now  (1919)  named  “The 
Frances  Shimer  School.”  By  indefatigable  energy,  Mr.  Rinewalt  succeeded  in  bringing  to 
the  town  the  first  railroad  in  that  section,  of  which  he  was  at  first  a  director  and  later  a  vice-president. 
Accomplishing  what  he  did  with  the  handicap  of  his  early  years  indicates  that  John  Rinewalt  was  a 
man  of  great  force. 

One  child: 

[44-85]  John  Miller,  b  Aug.  6,  1856;  m  Ella  May  Shirk. 

[44-35]  JACOB  RINEWALT,  b  Dec.  30,  1809;  d  Aug.  20,  1882;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Garver) 
Rinewalt  [44-13];  m  Sept.  24,  1839,  HANNAH  PENNYPACKER,  b  about  1817;  d  July  13,  1894; 
dau  Jesse  and  Salome  (Bergey)  Pennypacker. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  Sept.  27,  1840;  d  Apr.  3,  1862;  unm. 

[44-88]  2.  John  P.,  b  June  28,  1842;  d  Mar.  28,  1911 ;  m  Mary  Baker. 

3.  Catharine,  b  May  2,  1844;  d  Feb.  3,  1846. 

[44-90]  4.  Sarah,  b  May  26,  1846;  d  Nov.  10,  1912;  m  Cyrus  Strunk. 

5.  Harriet,  b  July  7,  1848;  d  Apr.  3,  1883;  single. 

[44-89]  6.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  28,  1851;  m  Jacob  Kerlin. 

[44-86]  7.  Adam  Jacob,  b  Apr.  7,  1853;  m  Laura  C.  Focht  (Faust). 

[44-87]  8.  Daniel  Fremont,  b  June  3,  1856;  m  Hannah  R.  Bell. 


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[44-36]  HENRY  R.  BEALER,  b  Nov.  12,  1812;  d  Dec.  20,  1879;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Rinewalt) 

Bealer  [44-14];  m  SARAH - ;  b  Mar.  17,  1819;  d  Dec.  12,  1901. 

Children  (2): 

[44-91]  1.  Davis  R.,  b  Jan.  5,  1839;  d  June  18,  1912;  m  Kate - 

[44-92]  2.  Elmira  B.,  b  Apr.  8,  1842;  d  Sept.  16,  1885;  m  William  Smith. 

Davis  R.  was  sole  heir  and  executor  of  will  of  Sarah  Bealer. 

The  above  data  are  based  on  tombstone  inscriptions,  Shenkel  Ch.  Cem.  This  Henry  Bealer  is 
presumably  a  son  of  Jacob  Bealer. 

[44-37]  JULIA  BEALER,  b  Feb.  16,  1819;  d  July  27,  1879;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Rinewalt)  Bealer 
[44-14];  m  JONAS  SMALE,  b  Apr.  4,  1816;  d  Oct.  25,  1882;  s  John  Smale. 

Children  (3): 

[44-94]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Jan.  29,  1846;  m  Theodore  Neiman. 

2.  Mary  Jane. 

[44-93]  3.  John  E.,  b  Mar.  8,  1853;  m  Isabella  Knoll. 

[44-39]  CATHARINE  BENNER,  b  Apr.  5,  1805;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Rinewalt)  Benner 
[44-15];  m  ALEXANDER  DIFFENDERFER;  d  Nov.  11,  1885.  Son,  Alexander,  lives  in  Pottstown, 
R.  D.,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

In  the  settlement  of  the  estate  of  Alexander  Diffenderfer,  the  children  renounced  in  favor  of  Albert 
B.  Diffenderfer;  children:  Davis  Diffenderfer,  Rebecca  Rosen,  Barbara  Meekly  and  Alexander  B. 
Diffenderfer.  Witness:  Samuel  Roser.  As  the  wife  did  not  renounce,  in  all  probability  she  preceded 
her  husband  in  death. 


[44-41]  SUSANNA  BENNER,  b  June  9,  1810;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Rinewalt)  Benner  [44- 
15];  m  Mar.  10,  1840,  JOHN  STAUFFER,  b  July  5,‘  1809. 

Children  (5): 


[44-95] 

[44-96] 

[44-97a] 

[44-97b] 

[44-98] 


1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  May  23,  1841;  m  Jeremiah  Leopold. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  9,  1842;  d  1916;  m  Daniel  B.  Smale. 

3.  Julian,  b  Mar.  27,  1844;  unm. 

1.  Hannah  Knerr. 


4.  Allen,  b  Nov.  7,  1846;  m  \  %  Ada  Adams 

5.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Dec.  24,  1850;  m  Allen  B.  Smale. 


[44-44]  ABRAHAM  R.  SPRINGER,  b  Dec.  20,  1829;  d  Dec.  5,  1869;  s  John  and  Mary  (Reinewald) 
Springer  [44-17];  m  Jan.  2,  1858,  BARBARA  R.  FRY,  b  May  11,  1834;  d  Sept.  13,  1908;daw  John  and 
Barbara  (Ruth)  Fry.  Surveyor  and  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  Wesley,  b  Jan.  12,  1859;  single ;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[44-99]  2.  William  Morris,  b  Sept.  13,  1860;  m  Maria  Boorse. 

[44-100]  3.  James  Monroe,  b  Jan.  11,  1864;  m  Lena  Wampole. 

[44-101]  4.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Dec.  31,  1865;  rn  Emma  Laura  Apple. 


John  Wesley  Springer  has  in  his  possession  sale  sheet  of  Christopher  Reinwald,  Sr.,  dated  Mar.  11, 
1826.  Christopher  Reinwald,  Jr.,  and  Abraham  Reinwald  are  the  executors. 


[44-45]  MAHLON  ERB,  b  July  30,  1832;  d  Feb.  23,  1901;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Seipt)  Erb 
[44-18];  m  Sept.  3,  1854,  SARAH  HECKLER,  b  May  24,  1832;  d  Jan.  15,  1879;  dau  Abraham  Heckler. 
Carpet  weaver;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[44-102]  1.  Abraham,  b  July  3,  1855;  d  Aug.  7,  1916;  m  Mary  Leister. 

[44-103]  2.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  19,  1858;  m  John  D.  Dettra. 

3.  George,  b  June  21,  1861;  d  May  6,  1869. 

[44-104]  4.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  2,  1864;  m  James  Sterner. 

5.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  13,  1866;  d  Sept.  29,  1899;  unm. 

[44-105]  6.  Mary  Jane,  b  Oct.  8,  1870;  m  Frederick  Seasholtz. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  16,  1873;  d  Mar.  10,  1899;  unm. 


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[44-46]  SAMUEL  ERB,  b  July  17,  1835;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Seipt)  Erb  [44-18];  m  MARY 
MOYER  (?). 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

[25-237a]  1.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  23,  1860;  d  Jan.  18,  1892;  m  Job  Richart. 

[44-107]  2.  Mary,  m  Enos  Cassel  (dec);  had  issue. 

[Unable  to  verify  above  data.] 

[44-47]  AARON  ERB,  b  May  14,  1839;  d  Mar.  10,  1870;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Seipt)  Erb 
[44-18];  m  SUSAN  BERGEY,  b  July  10,  1836;  d  Dec.  1,  1912. 

Children  (8): 

[44-108]  1.  Jacob  B.,  b  Sept.  26,  1862;  d  Dec.  8,  1909;  m  Mary  Sectler. 

[44-109]  2.  Anna  B.,  b  Feb.  26,  1865;  d  Oct.  8,  1918;  m  Charles  H.  Uiff. 

[44-110]  3.  Romanus  B.,  b  Jan.  23,  1868;  d  Aug.  13,  1903;  m  Ida  Charles. 

[Data  furnished  by  Charles  Iliff.] 

[44-50]  CATHARINE  ERB,  d  aged  21,  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Hagy)  Erb  [44-20];  m  JESSE 
DETTRA  (DETTERY). 

One  child: 

[44-111]  Samuel;  Souderton,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[44-51]  ELIZABETH  ERB,  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Hagy)  Erb  [44-20];  m  JESSE  DETTRA 
(DETTERY). 

Children  (9): 

[44-112]  1.  Mary,  b  1865;  d  Mar.  3,  1897;  m  Benjamin  Bergey;  Lederachsville,  Pa. 

[44-113]  2.  Lovina,  b  Apr.  19,  1867;  m  Charles  Daub. 

[44-114]  3.  Anna,  b  Oct.  26,  1871;  m  T.  Allen  Bilger. 

[44-115]  4.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  23,  1873;  m  Sallie  Weiss. 

[44-116}  5.  Catharine,  m  Allen  Oberholtzer;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[44—117]  6.  John  E.,  b  Oct.  12,  1879;  m  Bertha  R.  Grubb. 

[44-118]  7.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  17,  1880;  d  June  29,  1904;  m  Wilson  Kulp. 

[44-119]  8.  Charles,  b  May  3,  1884;  d  July  14,  1920;  m  Katie  Kulp  Kratz. 

[44-120]  9.  Lizzie,  m  John  Roth;  Souderton,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[44-52a]  MARY  EMMA  ERB,  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Hagy)  Erb  [44-20];  m  1st  time,  DAVID 
LANDIS. 

[44-52b]  MARY  EMMA  ERB,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  JOHN  ROTH. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Henry  Roth;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

2.  Sallie  May,  d  in  infancy. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[44-52. la-b]  JACOB  ERB,  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Hagy)  Erb  [44-20];  was  m  twice;  had  at  least 
two  children: 

1.  Elizabeth,  m  Samuel  Dettra;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

2.  Samuel;  Lederach,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[44-53]  SAMUEL  TROUT,  b  Aug.  8,  1849;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Trout  [44-21];  m 
HANNAH  HARTMAN,  b  1849;  dau  Solomon  and  Euphemia  (Stong)  Hartman.  Hostler;  Skippack, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Euphemia,  b  about  1879;  single;  Skippack,  Pa. 

2.  Mary,  b  about  1885;  single;  Skippack,  Pa. 

[44-58]  ANNA  E.  JONES,  b  Mar.  28,  1846;  dau  Harman  and  Anna  (Erb)  Jones  [44-23];  m  May 
28,  1864,  ROBERT  H.  ANDERSON,  SR.,  b  Dec.  25,  1843;  d  1887.  Butcher;  res.  800  Mattison  Ave., 
Ambler,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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641 

Children  (7): 

1.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  1,  1865;  d  1886;  unm. 

[44-121]  2.  Joseph  G.,  b  Mar.  8,  1867;  m  Louise  Mooney. 

3.  Elizabeth  J.,  b  Nov.  4,  1868;  d  1888;  unm. 

[44-122]  4.  Mary  E.,  b  Oct.  5,  1873;  m  Benton  S.  Russell. 

[44-123]  5.  Robert  H.,  Jr.,  b  Sept.  3,  1876;  m  Ida  V.  Grubb;  Ambler,  Pa. 

[44-124]  6.  Lydia  M.,  b  July  26,  1884;  m  Albert  P.  Gotwals;  Hotel  Ambler,  Ambler,  Pa. 

[44-125]  7.  Abram  S.,  b  May  5,  1886;  d  1918;  m  Ella  Rotzell;  Ambler,  Pa. 

[44-59]  ELIZABETH  JONES,  b  Feb.  12,  1848;  dau  Harman  and  Anna  (Erb)  Jones  [44-23];  m 

Oct.  9,  1897,  JACOB  HARLEY,  d  Apr.  3,  1903;  s  John  and - (Kline)  Harley.  Widow  lives  in 

Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919).  No  children. 

[44-60]  JACOB  JONES,  b  May  3,  1854;  s  Harman  and  Anna  (Erb)  Jones  [44-23];  m Oct. 26, 1878, 
WILHELMINA  H.  SCHOLL,  b  Sept.  15,  1859;  dau  John  K.  and  Louisa  (Heppe)  Scholl.  State 
highway  employee;  Cedars,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Lydia  S.,  b  Apr.  18,  1892;  single;  Cedars,  Pa. 

[44-61]  ANNIE  ERB,  b  Dec.  11,  1849;  d  Oct.  16,  1893;  dau  Charles  and  Lovina  (Snyder)  Erb 
[44-24];  m  July  1,  1872,  ISAIAH  BOWMAN  HECKLER,  b  Jan.  18,  1846;  d  June  30,  1909;  s  George 
D.  and  Rose  Anna  (Bowman)  Heckler.  Dealer  in  butter,  eggs  and  poultry;  Mainland,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (J): 

[44-126]  1.  Howard  E.,  b  Sept.  11,  1873;  m  Stella  F.  Snyder. 

[44—127 ]  2.  Isaiah  E.,  b  Sept.  22,  1875;  m  Annie  Moyer. 

[44-128]  3.  William  E.,  b  Mar.  22,  1877;  m  Mary  Grater. 

[44-129]  4.  Clarence  E.,  b  Oct.  22,  1884;  m  Mabel  McKinley. 

[44-62]  MARY  S.  ERB,  b  Mar.  29,  1851;  d  Mar.  12,  1872;  dau  Charles  and  Lovina  (Snyder)  Erb 
[44-24];  m  EDWIN  O.  FAUL,  b  Nov.  10,  1839;  d  Dec.  17,  1918;  s  William  Faul.  Laborer;  Elroy,  Pa. 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Benjamin  Franklin. 

[44-130]  2.  Annie  Lizzie  E.,  b  Mar.  7,  1872;  d  June  9,  1911;  m  Henry  Maurice  B.  Bergey. 

Mr.  Edwin  O.  Faul  was  twice  married;  his  first  wife,  Mary  S.  Erb,  died,  as  stated  above;  his  second 
marriage  was  to  Miss  Annie  Ruth,  still  living  at  Mainland,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[44-63]  ELIZABETH  E.  HENDRICKS,  b  June  2,  1849 ;  d  July  10,  1901 ;  dau  Joel  O.  and  Catharine 
(Erb)  Hendricks  [44-25];  m  Dec.  21,  1872,  JACOB  LUKENS,  b  Nov.  30,  1844;  s  Enos  and  Sallie  O. 
(Ruth)  Lukens.  Plasterer;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[44-131]  1.  Sallie  H.,  b  Aug.  3,  1874;  m  George  Feusner. 

[44-132]  2.  Isaac  H.,  b  Mar.  7,  1876;  m  Hattie  Garner. 

3.  Jesse  H.,  b  Aug.  4,  1877;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[44-133]  4.  Rosa  H.,  b  July  31,  1879;  m  George  R.  Hedrick. 

[44-134]  5.  Lizzie,  b  Dec.  3,  1882;  m  Osten  Benner. 

[44-64]  MALINDAE.  HENDRICKS,  b  May  21,  1851;  dau  Joel  O.  and  Catharine  (Erb)  Hendricks 
[44-25];  m  July  5,  1873,  GEORGE  P.  HARTZEL,  b  Sept.  19,  1851;  s  Peter  and  Catharine  (Paterson) 
Hartzel.  Laborer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[44-135]  1.  Lizzie  H.,  b  Jan.  5,  1874;  m  Urias  B.  Wile;  R.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 

2.  Sallie  H.,  b  Feb.  14,  1877;  single;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 

[44-136]  3.  Rosie  H.,  b  Oct.  8,  1879;  m  Harvey  H.  Smith. 

[44-137]  4.  Howard  H.,  b  Feb.  28,  1884;  m  Edna  R.  Ginder. 

[44-65]  CHARLES  E.  HENDRICKS,  b  Apr.  3,  1854;  s  Joel  O.  and  Catharine  (Erb)  Hendricks 
[44-25];  m  CATHARINE  OBERHOLTZER,  5  May  30,  1863;  d  Nov.  10,  1916;  dau  Aaron  and  Lucy 
Ann  (Ziegenfuss)  Oberholtzer.  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Hannah,  b  Aug.  16,  1883;  d  June  26,  1900. 

[44-138]  2.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  24,  1886;  m  Hiram  Stern. 

[44-139]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  4,  1893;  m  Harvey  Hauck. 

[44-66]  GEORGE  E.  HENDRICKS,  b  July  16,  1856;  s  Joel  O.  and  Catharine  (Erb)  Hendricks 
[44-25];  in  Nov.  2,  1895,  MARY  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS,  b  Oct.  10,  1869;  d  May  27,  1917.  Quarry 
worker;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Alberta  R.,  b  Apr.  24,  1896;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa. 

2.  Anna  M.,  b  June  4,  1898;  d  Aug.  22,  1919. 

3.  Mary  E.,  b  Aug.  16,  1902. 

4.  Fred  Kent,  b  Sept.  14,  1907. 

[44-67]  JOEL  E.  HENDRICKS,  b  May  6,  1858;  s  Joel  and  Catharine  (Erb)  Hendricks  [44-25]; 
m  ELLA  SOUDER,  dau  Eli  and  Annie  (Zieber)  Souder.  Laborer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Clara,  d. 

2.  William;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[44-140]  3.  Annie,  b  Oct.  26,  1883;  m  Harvey  Brunner. 

4.  Joseph;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

5.  Alice;  Souderton,  Pa. 

6.  Stephen,  d. 

7.  John. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[44-68]  ANNIE  ERB  HENDRICKS,  b  Sept.  15,  1862;  dau  Joel  O.  and  Catharine  (Erb)  Hendricks 
[44-25];  m  Feb.  26,  1881,  FREDERICK  KENT,  SR.,  b  Mar.  13,  1854;  s  Walter  and  Catharine  (Schell) 
Kent.  Gardener;  307  E.  Washington  St.,  Media,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (Jf): 

[44-141]  1.  Bertha,  b  Aug.  27,  1881;  m  Frank  S.  English. 

[44-142]  2.  Frederick,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  5,  1882;  m  Maude  Ardrey. 

[44—143]  3.  Rose  Mower,  b  Dec.  11,  1884;  m  James  T.  Campbell. 

[44-144]  4.  William  Potter,  b  Sept.  20,  1887;  m  Elizabeth  Crawford. 

[44-70]  IRWIN  W.  RINEWALT,  b  Mar.  7,  1833;  d  May  20,  1902;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  (Fritz) 
Rinewalt  [44-26];  m  LEAH  STAHL.  So.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[44-175]  1.  Mary  B.,  b  Oct.  4,  1872;  m  Irwin  Strunk. 

2.  Guy  M.,  6  Jan.  29,  1875;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[44-145]  3.  Leon  S.,  b  Aug.  22,  1877;  m  Ada  M.  Shaner. 

4.  Lillian  V.,  b  Nov.  14,  1879. 

[44-71]  SUSAN  REINWALD,  b  Aug.  3,  1843;  d  Feb.  1,  1883;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  (Fritz) 
Rinewalt  [44-26];  m  GEORGE  W.  HAWS,  b  Feb.  4,  1843;  d  Nov.  26,  1904. 

One  child:  Ralph,  b  Jan.  30,  1881;  d  Dec.  23,  1881.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[44-71.1]  JACOB  F.  RINEWALT,  b  Oct.  26,  1837;  d  Apr.  9,  1917;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  (Fritz) 
Rinewalt  [44-26];  m  Feb.  1,  1869,  RUTH  A.  Mac  QUEEN,  b  Aug.  6,  1847;  d  Mar.  28,  1921;  dau 
William  MacQueen.  Carpenter.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[44-145.1]  1.  Harry,  b  Oct.  29,  1881;  m  Fannie  DesPoss. 

2.  Joseph  W.,  b  May  29,  1870;  3469  14th  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

[44-145.2]  3.  Helen  L.,  b  Aug.  25,  1873;  m  Clarence  L.  Bordner. 

Jacob  F.  Rinewalt  served  in  the  Civil  War;  he  enrolled  Mar.  9,  1862,  to  serve  three  years,  and  was 
discharged  on  Dec.  23,  1862,  by  reason  of  disability  at  Phila.,  while  holding  the  grade  of  Private  in 
Co.  C,  90th  Reg.  of  Pa.  Vol.  He  again  enrolled  on  the  16th  of  July,  1863,  as  a  Private  in  Capt.  Michael 


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Maenamara’s  Co.  B,  First  Reg.  of  District  of  Columbia  Cavalry  Volunteers,  to  serve  three  years  and 
was  discharged  from  the  service  Oct.  26,  1865,  at  Fortress  Monroe,  by  reason  of  General  Orders  No.  126, 
Headquarters  Dept,  of  Va.,  Oct.  16,  1865. 

[44-73]  SARAH  ELIZABETH  RINEWALT,  b  Dec.  4,  1840;  d  May  26,  1905;  dau  Adam  and  Mary 
Ann  (Lehn)  Rinewalt  [44-30];  m  July  31,  1862,  GEORGE  WELLINGTON  BAINE,  b  1832;  d  May, 
1876.  Real  estate  and  mining.  No  children. 

[44-74]  CHARLOTTE  BESTOW  REINEWALT,  b  Apr.  25,  1842;  dau  Adam  (Jr.)  and  Mary  Ann 
(Lehn)  Rinewalt  [44-30];  m  Sept.  12,  1865,  CHALMERS  INGERSOLL,  b  Oct.  29,  1838;  d  Jan.  1, 
1908;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Walker)  Ingersoll.  Editor  and  publisher,  Beloit  Free  Press,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Widow  resides  at  Williamsville,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[44-146]  1.  George  Baine,  b  Sept.  28,  1867;  m  Theresa  M.  Jenkins. 

2.  Charles  John  James,  b  Apr.  4,  1869;  d  Aug.  6,  1870. 

[44-147]  3.  Charlotte,  b  Feb.  2,  1877;  m  Charles  H.  Morse,  Jr. 

Chalmers  Ingersoll  was  born  in  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  the  son  of  New  Englanders,  his  father  dying 
while  Chalmers  was  still  a  young  boy.  After  living  in  Westfield  and  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  for  several 
years,  Mr.  Ingersoll  went  to  Greenfield,  Mass.,  where  he  learned  the  printer’s  trade. 

In  1856  he  located  in  Freeport,  Ill.,  and  followed  his  trade  as  printer.  Leaving  Freeport,  he  went 
to  Chicago  and  was  employed  by  The  Tribune  when  the  Civil  War  broke  out.  He  was  one  of  the  first 
to  enlist  in  the  army  of  the  North,  and  served  three  years  with  Co.  G,  8th  Ill.  Cavalry,  and  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran  when  his  first  term  of  enlistment  expired.  After  nearly  four  years  of  service,  he  was 
discharged  on  account  of  illness.  Mr.  Ingersoll  participated  in  some  of  the  fiercest  engagements  of  the 
War.  He  was  at  Gaines’  Mills  through  the  Potomac  campaign,  in  the  battles  of  Fredericksburg, 
Antietam  and  Gettysburg,  besides  numerous  smaller  engagements. 

In  1866  Mr.  Ingersoll  went  to  Beloit,  Wis.,  and  started  the  Beloit  Free  Press,  but  in  1872  sold  the 
paper  to  engage  in  manufacturing.  He  was  the  first  to  put  out  the  paper  plates  used  so  commonly  by 
grocerymen.  In  1882  he  formed  a  partnership  with  H.  F.  Hobart  and  published  the  Daily  Free  Press, 
but  Mr.  Hobart  retired  soon  after  and  Mr.  Ingersoll  continued  the  publication  of  the  paper  alone,  until 
1904,  when  M.  C.  Hanna  of  Milwaukee  was  admitted  into  partnership,  and  finally  sold  his  interest 
in  the  Free  Press  to  the  “Free  Press  Publishing  Co.”  in  1907. 

For  nearly  20  years,  Mr.  Ingersoll  was  postmaster  at  Beloit,  having  been  first  appointed  by  Presi¬ 
dent  Hayes.  Aside  from  the  postmastership,  Mr.  Ingersoll  held  many  political  honors,  but  gave  his 
efforts  unselfishly  for  others.  He  served  as  Sergeant-at-Arms  in  the  Wisconsin  Senate  from  1870  to 
1880;  often  was  a  delegate  to  congressional  and  state  conventions,  and  a  member  of  Beloit  Common 
Council. 

It  was  stated  at  the  time  of  his  death  that  there  was,  in  all  probability,  no  Beloit  man  so  widely 
known  in  the  state  or  who  had  possessed  so  much  influence  in  political  matters  as  Mr.  Ingersoll.  All 
through  his  life  he  was  the  highest  type  of  American  politician. 

[44-75]  HENRY  LEHN  RINEWALT,  b  Jan.  3,  1844;  d  May  28,  1910;  s  Adam,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Ann 
(Lehn)  Rinewalt  [44-30];  m  Aug.  7,  1878,  MARILLA  GILMORE,  b  May  2,  1856;  dau  William  A.  and 
Catherine  (McCallon)  Gilmore.  Oil  operator  at  Butler  and  Oil  City,  Pa.  Res.  (1920)  Mt.  Vernon, 
Ohio. 

Children  (2): 

[44-148]  1.  June,  b  June  3,  1880;  m  Berne  Burkhalter;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[44-149]  2.  Lucretia,  b  Mar.  1,  1887;  d  July  1,  1910;  m  Lyn  Van  Orsdale,  Erie,  Pa. 

[44-76]  ADAM  LORENZO  RINEWALT,  b  May  4,  1849;  d  Oct.  2,  1902;  s  Adam,  Jr.,  and  Mary 
Ann  (Lehn)  Rinewalt  [44-30];  m  Sept.  18,  1878,  SARAH  FILENA  BROKER,  b  Jan.  29,  1858;  dau 
Andrew  F.  and  Fanny  E.  (Snyder)  Bloker.  Publisher  and  Editor  of  The  Amherst  Bee;  Williamsville, 
N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[44-150]  1.  Allan  Baine,  b  Oct.  21,  1879;  m  Echo  Hart  Preble. 

2.  Adam,  b  June  22,  1882;  d  Sept.  7,  1882. 

3.  Lauren,  b  Sept.,  1886;  d  Feb.  15,  1888. 


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Mr.  Rinewalt  was  born  in  Williams ville,  N.  Y.,  where  his  parents  were  among  the  early  settlers. 
He  attended  the  district  school  and  academy  of  his  native  town.  At  the  age  of  sixteen  he  went  to 
Beloit,  Wis.,  where  he  learned  the  printer’s  trade,  thus  laying  a  practical  foundation  for  the  profession 
that  was  to  be  his  life  work.  He  returned  to  New  York  state  in  his  twenty-first  year,  and  secured  a 
position  with  the  Commercial  Advertiser ,  Buffalo.  He  remained  with  them  for  nine  years,  when  he 
established  the  Amherst  Bee  at  Williamsville,  which  he  has  successfully  conducted  ever  since. 

Mr.  Rinewalt  was  prominent  in  Williamsville  not  only  as  a  newspaper  man,  but  as  a  promoter  of 
many  commercial  enterprises.  He  was  among  the  first  to  urge  the  building  of  the  Buffalo  and  Williams¬ 
ville  electric  railroad,  holding  the  offices  of  director  and  secretary.  He  has  been  largely  engaged  in 
real  estate  transactions,  and  was  connected  with  creamery  and  other  business  enterprises.  No  man 
in  the  community  was  more  devoted  to  its  interests.  He  concerned  himself  especially  with  the  public 
schools  of  the  town,  the  establishment  of  waterworks,  and  other  movements  tending  to  the  advance¬ 
ment  of  Williamsville. 

He  was  elected  collector  of  Amherst  in  1881,  and  declined  a  renomination  for  that  office.  For  nine 
years  he  was  a  trustee  of  the  village  of  Williamsville,  and  during  five  of  those  years  he  was  president  of 
the  village.  In  1886  he  was  elected  a  school  trustee.  He  served  continuously  in  that  position,  and  was 
president  of  the  board  of  education  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

During  President  Harrison’s  administration,  Mr.  Rinewalt  was  postmaster  of  Williamsville. 
He  was  a  representative  man  among  his  fellow-citizens  who  time  and  again  displayed  their  appreciation 
of  his  services  to  the  community,  and  their  confidence  in  his  ability  and  character.  [The  Men  of  New 
York.] 

[44-77]  A.  RINEWALT  SUPPLEE,  b  Mar.  6,  1844;  s  Zimmerman  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Supplee 
[44-31];  m  Jan.  11,  1877,  ANNA  E.  PATCHELL,  b  July  18,  1854;  d  Dec.  16,  1891;  dau  James  and 
Elizabeth  (Gravelle)  Patched.  Blacksmith  and  farmer;  Berwyn,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[44-151]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  19,  1877;  m  Frederick  M.  Platt;  Berwyn,  Pa. 

[44-152]  2.  Warren  P.,  b  Mar.  15,  1881;  m  Christina  Steinbrenner. 

[44-153]  3.  William  R.,  b  July  28,  1888;  m  Gertrude  M.  Fink. 

[44-78]  MARY  E.  SUPPLEE,  b  June  9,  1846;  d  Apr.  22,  1917;  dau  Zimmerman  and  Hannah 

(Rinewalt)  Supplee  [44-31];  m  May  20,  1871,  THEODORE  BEAUMONT,  b  Dec.  3,  1848;  d  Jan.  11, 

1894;  s  Eber  and  Margaret  (White)  Beaumont.  Farmer;  Malvern,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

[44-154]  1.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  10,  1872;  m  Dr.  Elbert  W.  Lapp. 

[44-155]  2.  Rinewalt  Supplee,  b  Dec.  20,  1874;  d  June  23,  1908;  m  Edith  Worrilow. 

[44-79]  PRICE  Z.  SUPPLEE,  b  Nov.  1,  1857;  d  May  1,  1912;  s  Zimmerman  and  Hannah 

(Rinewalt)  Supplee  [44-31];  m  ESTELLA  SUPPLEE,  dau  Benjamin  and  -  (Hartman) 

Supplee.  Lived  at  Collingdale,  Pa. 

Mr.  Supplee  is  said  to  have  organized  a  mission  on  the  Welsh  mountain,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa., 
among  the  followers  of  the  notorious  Abe  Buzzard.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

One  child: 

[44-156]  Norman,  b  June  5,  1886,  m  Martha  Ann  Bobb. 


[44-80]  LOUISE  ESSICK,  b  Nov.  27,  1849;  d  Apr.  16,  1920;  dau  Rev.  Henry  M.  and  Lydia  (Rine¬ 
walt)  Essick  [44-32];  m  Dec.  31,  1875,  HON.  CLINTON  R.  SAVIDGE,  b  Jan.  19,  1851;  s  Samuel  K. 
and  Ellen  (Campbell)  Savidge.  Attorney;  Sunbury,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

[44-156.1]  1.  Harry  W.,  b  July  31,  1877;  m  Eleanor  Koch. 

[44-156.2]  2.  Albert,  6  Apr.  9,  1880;  m  Ruth  Gearhart;  3248  N.  Illinois  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

3.  Mary  P.,  b  Jan.  10,  1882;  d  Jan.  8,  1883. 

[44-156.3]  4.  Ralph,  b  Dec.  16,  1884;  m  Flora  Oaks;  Riddlesburg,  Pa. 

[44—157 ]  5.  Preston  M.,  6  July  5,  1877;  m  Mary  A.  Brenneman. 

[44-156.4]  6.  Louise,  b  Mar.  19,  1889;  m  Fulton  Dobson. 

7.  Lucile,  b  Dec.  27,  1890;  unm;  Sunbury,  Pa. 


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Mr.  Savidge  was  educated  in  the  public  schools;  taught,  1865-1869;  entered  Princeton  College, 
1870;  graduated  A.B.,  1874;  read  law  with  Hon.  S.  P.  Wolverton  of  Sunbury;  admitted  to  bar,  1877; 
elected  Dist.  Att’y  1880-1883;  Judge  Northumberland  Co.,  1891;  re-elected,  1901;  Sunbury,  Pa. 

Lucile  Savidge  graduated  from  Johns  Hopkins  Training  School  for  Nurses  in  Baltimore,  1917; 
joined  the  Army  Nurse  Corps  and  entered  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Oct.,  1918;  sailed,  Dec.  1,  1918,  for  Europe, 
with  Base  Hosp.  No.  71;  was  with  different  evacuating  hospitals  in  France;  first  at  Bordeaux,  then 
Pau,  Monpont,  Mesves.  On  May  20,  1919,  was  sent  to  Antwerp,  Belgium,  arriving  at  Camp  Hosp. 
No.  122.  Left  Antwerp  Aug.  3,  1919,  for  U.  S.  A.  Relieved  from  active  military  duty,  Aug.  27,  1919. 

Louise  Essick  Savidge,  wife  of  former  Judge  Clinton  R.  Savidge,  died  Apr.  16,  1920,  at  Sunbury, 
Pa.,  of  pneumonia;  she  was  born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  27,  1849.  She  was  a  woman  of  brilliant 
intellect  and  was  one  of  the  community’s  most  accomplished  women.  She  was  president  of  the  Iris 
Club,  and  active  worker  in  the  Civic  Club,  Red  Cross,  First  Baptist  Church.  She  was  beloved  and 
esteemed  by  all  who  came  within  the  circle  of  her  acquaintance.  [  Newspaper  dipping.] 

[44-81]  JAMES  A.  ESSICK,  b  Sept,  5,  1852;  d  Aug.  22,  1920;  .s  Rev.  Henry  M.  and  Lydia  (Rine- 
walt)  Essick  [44-32];  m  Mar.  10,  1880,  SUSAN  LITCHARD,  b  Sept.  7,  1852;  dau  Philip  and  Susan 
(Dewald)  Litchard.  Farmer;  res.  (1921),  widow,  210  Hawkins  Ave.,  Braddock,  Pa.  James  Allison 
Essick  was  a  member  of  the  White  Hall  Baptist  Church,  White  Hall,  Pa.  While  a  member  of  that 
Church  he  served  thirty-nine  years  as  Deacon  and  Trustee;  thirty-five  years  as  Church  Clerk  and  more 
than  twenty  years  as  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday  School. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Lydia  R.,  b  Jan.  — ■,  1883;  d  Jan.  — ,  1883. 

[44-157.1]  2.  Laura  R.,  b  Apr.  17,  1888;  m  Dr.  R.  N.  Lowrie. 

3.  Frank  C.,  b  Jan.  4,  1894;  unm;  Braddock,  Pa, 

[44-82]  DR.  HOWARD  MALCOLM  ESSICK,  b  May  11,  1855;  d  Jan.  11,  1918;  s  Rev.  Henry 
M.  and  Lydia  (Rinewalt)  Essick  [44-32];  m  Nov.  1,  1882,  CLARA  COURSON,  b  Nov.  9,  1859;  dau 
Jacob  Fiester  and  Mary  Emily  (Neece)  Courson.  Physician;  res.  (1921),  widow,  500  Fourth  Ave., 
New  Kensington,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[44-157.2]  1.  Mary  Emily,  b  July  23,  1884;  m  Harry  Bushong  Hahs. 

[44-157.3]  2.  Laura  Louise,  b  Dec.  25,  1885;  m  John  Danskin  Mattson. 

[44-84.1]  WILLIAM  RINEWALT,  s  George  Rinewalt  [44-33.1];  m  and  lived  in  New  Castle,  Ind. 

Children  (3 )  : 

1.  Charles,  d. 

2.  Howard,  d. 

[44-157.4]  3.  Mary,  m  Frank  Stoner;  1822  Shelby  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

William  Rinewalt  was  at  one  time  Sheriff  of  Henry  Co.,  Ind.  One  of  the  sons  went  to  Terre  Haute 
and  the  other  to  Anderson,  Ind.  Daughter  Mary  lived  at  above  address  (1920),  but  letters  addressed 
to  her  were  unanswered.  [Above  information  furnished  by  John  M.  Rinewalt,  Mt.  Carroll,  III.,  ivho 
secured  it  from  Edward  Smith,  Postmaster,  New  Castle,  Ind.,  in  whose  drug  store  both  Charles  and  Howard 
Rinewalt  had  clerked.] 

[44-85]  JOHN  MILLER  RINEWALT,  b  Aug.  6,  1856;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Miller)  Rinewalt 
[44-34b];  m  Jan.  8,  1879,  ELLA  MAY  SHIRK,  b  June  11,  1859;  dau  Benjamin  Palmer  and  Sarah 
Isabella  (Moffett)  Shirk.  Banker;  res.  Mt.  Carroll,  Ill.  No  children.  (1921.) 

John  Miller  Rinewalt,  banker  and  student,  was  born  at  Mt.  Carroll,  Ill.,  Aug.  6,  1856;  was  educated 
at  Mt.  Carroll,  Beloit  College  (Wis.),  and  Illinois  State  University,  afterwards  fitting  himself  for  the 
law;  became  a  banker  in  Perry,  Iowa,  in  1884;  later  organized  and  became  interested  in  several  large 
banks  in  Illinois;  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society  of  International  Law,  National  Geographic 
Society,  National  Conservation  Association  and  National  Forestry  Association.  He  is  Vice-President 
of  the  Frances  Shimer  School  at  Mt.  Carroll,  Ill. 

[44-86]  ADAM  J.  RINEWALT,  b  Apr.  7,  1853;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Pennypacker)  Rinewalt 
[44-35];  m  Oct,  5,  1878,  LAURA  C.  FOCHT  (FAUST),  dau  Aaron  and  Mary  (Bickley)  Foeht  (Faust). 
Cedarville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Olive,  d  Nov.  20,  1880;  buried  Shenkels  Ref.  Ch.  Cem.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 


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[44-87]  DANIEL  FREMONT  RINEWALT,  b  June  3,  1856;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Pennypacker) 
Rinewalt  [44-35];  m  Nov.  8,  1879,  HANNAH  R.  BELL,  b  Apr.,  1852;  d  Dec.  29,  1920.  Farmer; 
R.  F.  D.  2,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[44-158]  1.  Mary  R.,  b  Nov.  12,  1880;  m  Elmer  L.  Yocom. 

[44-159]  2.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  1,  1882;  m  Edna  Klink;  R.  F.  D.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[44-160]  3.  Kate  Priscilla,  b  July  22,  1885;  m  Davis  W.  Savage. 

[44-161]  4.  Irwin,  b  Aug.  19,  1889;  m  Sarah  Markley. 

[44-88]  JOHN  P.  RINEWALT,  b  June  28,  1842;  d  Mar.  28,  1911;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Penny- 
packer)  Rinewalt  [44-35];  m  MARY  BAKER,  b  Feb.  25,  1846;  d  Feb.  28,  1907 ;  dau  William  and  Esther 
(Eagle)  Baker.  Cedarville  (Pottstown,  R.  D.),  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

[44-163]  1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  9,  1866;  m  Daniel  Arndt. 

2.  Ida  M.,  b  June  3,  1867;  d  July  28,  1867. 

3.  Annie  Esther,  b  Aug.  11,  1868;  d  Jan.  12,  1885. 

[44-162]  4.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  9,  1870;  m  Mattie  (Harriet)  Steltz. 

5.  Mary  Ida,  b  June  3,  1871;  d  Sept.  2,  1871. 

6.  John  Elman,  b  May  22,  1872;  d  Aug.  21,  1872. 

[44-164]  7.  Ada  C.,  b  Feb.  22,  1875;  d  Dec.  14,  1918;  m  William  H.  Nester. 

8.  Irvin  L.,  b  Oct.  5,  1876;  d  July  3,  1877. 

9.  Norma  C.,  b  July  1,  1878;  d  Mar.  9,  1895. 

10.  Harry  E.,  b  Aug.  6,  1880;  d  Mar.  14,  1881. 

11.  Carl  A.,  b  Nov.  17,  1885;  d  Dec.  1,  1885. 


[44-89]  HANNAH  RINEWALT,  b  Feb.  28,  1851 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Pennypacker)  Rinewalt 
[44-35];  m  JACOB  KERLIN,  b  Aug.  20,  1846;  s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Royer)  Kerlin.  Carpenter; 
R.  F.  D.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

[44-165]  1.  Elmer  E.,  b  Nov.  17,  1872;  m  Bertha  M.  Slonaker. 

[44-166]  2.  Ellen  May,  b  May  9,  1874;  m  Elmer  Diffenderfer. 

[44-167]  3.  Anna  Louisa,  b  Aug.  16,  1876;  m  Hinzinger  Herman. 

twins ,  b  Apr.  8,  1879;  m 

[44-170]  6.  Clifton,  b  Oct.  4,  1883;  m  Clara  Diffenderfer. 

7.  Morris,  b  Apr.  29,  1885;  d  Apr.  28,  1888. 

[44-171]  8.  Edgar  Ralph,  b  Sept.  24,  1889;  m  Sarah  Miller. 


[44-168]  4.  Daniel  | 
[44—169]  5.  Mary  E.  J 


f  Flora  Freigh. 

1  Frederick  Marquet. 


[44-90]  SARAH  RINEWALT,  b  May  26,  1846;  d  Nov.  10,  1912;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Penny- 
packer)  Rinewalt  [44-35];  m  Dec.  2,  1865,  CYRUS  B.  STRUNK,  b  Dec.  29,  1833;  d  Apr.  25,  1907; 
s  David  and  Anna  (Bair)  Strunk.  Cyrus  Strunk  served  as  a  private  in  Co.  G.,  175th  Reg.,  Civil  War. 
Children  (5): 

[44-172]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  3,  1860;  m  William  H.  Haws. 

[44—173]  2.  Bertha,  b  Apr.  1,  1868;  m  George  Berriker. 

[44-174]  3.  Alice,  b  June  14,  1881;  d  May  17,  1910;  m  Ernest  A.  Kulp. 

[44—175]  4.  Irwin,  b  Oct.  14,  1871;  m  Mary  B.  Rinewalt. 

[44-176]  5.  Cyrus  Hunter,  b  Aug.  14,  1887;  m  Sarah  A.  High. 

[44-91]  DAVIS  R.  BEALER,  b  Jan.  5,  1839;  d  June  18,  1912;  s  Henry  R.  and  Sarah  - 

Bealer  [44-36];  m  KATE  — - ,  b  Apr.  8,  1843;  d  July  19,  1890. 

One  child:  Emma,  b  Dec.  10,  1867 ;  d  Mar.  23,  1869.  [Shenkel  Cem.  Records .] 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.} 

[44-92]  ELMIRA  B.  BEALER,  b  Apr.  8,  1842;  d  Sept.  16,  1885;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Sarah - 

Bealer  [44-36];  m  WILLIAM  SMITH,  b  Jan.  21,  1838,  d  June  14,  1917.  [Shenkel  Cem.  Records .] 
[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.} 


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[44-93]  JOHN  E.  SMALE,  b  Mar.  8,  1853;  s  Jonas  and  Julia  (Bealer)  Smale  [44-37];  m  Dec.  25, 
1879,  ISABELLA  KNOLL,  b  Feb.  20,  1853;  dau  Frederick  C.  and  Sarah  (Keeler)  Knoll.  R.  F.  D., 
Spring  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[44-177]  1.  H.  Lloyd,  b  Sept.  3,  1880;  d  Sept.  15,  1905;  m  Olivia  G.  Fisher. 

[44-178]  2.  Florence,  b  Mar.  4,  1882;  m  J.  Harry  Fisher. 

[44-179]  3.  Jonas  F.,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  m  Ella  Potts. 

[44-94]  SARAH  ANN  SMALE,  b  Jan.  29,  1846;  dau  Jonas  and  Julia  (Bealer)  Smale  [44-37]; 
m  Dec.  5,  1867,  THEODORE  NEIMAN,  b  Dec.  1,  1844;  s  Elias  and  Susan  (Posey)  Neiman.  Farmer; 
R.  F.  D.  2,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[44-180]  1.  Emma,  b  Oct.  19,  1868;  m  Daniel  Hunsberger. 

[44-181]  2.  Austin,  b  Apr.  11,  1873;  m  Marcia  Irwin. 

[44-182]  3.  Jonas  S.,  b  Feb.  10,  1880;  m  Teressa  C.  Primm. 

[44—183]  4.  Harry,  b  Aug.  28,  1885;  m  Maud  Updegrove. 

[44-95]  SARAH  ANN  STAUFFER,  b  May  23,  1841 ;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Benner)  Stauffer 
[44-41];  m  JEREMIAH  LEOPOLD. 

One  child: 

[44-183.1]  Anna,  m  Henry  Kulp;  R.  F.  D.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  [Letters  unans unable  to  verify.} 

[44-96]  CATHARINE  STAUFFER,  b  Sept.  9,  1842;  d  1916;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Benner) 
Stauffer  [44-41];  m  May  28,  1864,  DANIEL  B.  SMALE,  b  1834;  d  1910;  s  George  Smale.  Farmer  and 
Carpenter. 

Children  (3): 

[44-184]  1.  Ella  Cora,  b  Aug.  10,  1865;  d  Jan.  22,  1915;  m  Jeremiah  Yocum. 

[44-184.1]  2.  George  Warren,  b  1869;  d  1905;  m  Catharine  Kulp. 

[44-185]  3.  Edgar  Allen,  b  Jan.  3,  1875;  m  Alice  Irma  Rapp. 

[44-97a]  ALLEN  STAUFFER,  b  Nov.  7,  1846;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Benner)  Stauffer  [44—41  ] ; 
m  1st  time,  HANNAH  KNERR. 

[44-97b]  ALLEN  STAUFFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ADA  ADAMS. 

A  son,  William,  lives  in  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[44-98]  MARY  AMANDA  STAUFFER,  b  Dec.  24,  1850;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Benner)  Stauffer 
[44-41];  m  Oct.  1,  1879,  ALLEN  B.  SMALE,  b  Aug.  11,  1852. 

Children  (2): 

[44-186]  1.  Sue,  b  July  6,  1880;  m  Hunter  Geigley. 

[44—187 ]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  July  15,  1884;  m  Reuben  Updegrove. 

[44-99]  WILLIAM  MORRIS  SPRINGER,  b  Sept.  13,  1860;  s  Abraham  R.  and  Barbara  R.  (Fry) 
Springer  [44—44] ;  m  Mar.  9,  1889,  MARIA  BOORSE,  b  Nov.  23,  1869;  dau  Hubert  and  Catharine 
(Ivratz)  Boorse.  Farmer;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J); 

[44-188]  1.  William  Clifford,  b  Dec.  26,  1889;  m  Mary  Ella  Landes. 

[44—189]  2.  Herbert  Ralph,  b  June  30,  1893;  m  Irene  Lenters. 

3.  Edna,  b  May  5,  1896;  d  Sept.  13,  1896. 

4.  Alma,  b  July  26,  1899;  d  May  11,  1900. 

[44-100]  JAMES  MONROE  SPRINGER,  b  Jan.  11,  1864;  s  Abraham  R.  and  Barbara  R.  (Fry) 
Springer  [44-44];  m  June  5,  1883,  LENA  WAMPOLE,  b  Feb.  18,  1862;  dau  Jacob  and  Maria  (Strunk) 
Wampole.  Mechanic;  321  Columbia  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Alverda,  b  Nov.  19,  1884;  321  Columbia  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[44-190]  2.  Harrison,  b  Mar.  19,  1889;  m  Susie  U.  Wasser. 


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[44-191]  3.  Edith,  b  Dec.  13,  1892;  in  William  E.  Wilgus. 

4.  Lena,  b  Nov.  15,  1895. 

5.  Emma,  b  Feb.  14,  1898. 

6.  Eva,  b  Aug.  23,  1901. 


[44-101]  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SPRINGER,  b  Dec.  31,  1865;  s  Abraham  R.  and  Barbara  R. 
(Fry)  Springer  [44-44];  m  Sept.  26,  1889,  EMMA  LAURA  APPLE,  b  Jan.  14,  1869;  dau  John  S.  and 
Clementine  (Baker)  Apple.  Carpenter;  Ivulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


Children  (8): 

[44-192]  1.  J.  Marvin,  b  Feb.  19,  1890;  m  Mary  R.  Fesig 

2.  Walter  G.,  b  Oct.  3,  1891;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

3.  Arthur  D.,  b  Aug.  15,  1894;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

4.  F.  Harold,  b  Mar.  1,  1897;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

5.  Alsenia,  b  Oct.  27,  1899;  d  Oct.  27,  1899. 

6.  Elsie  Mae,  b  Jan.  16,  1902. 

7.  Lester  1  twins,  b  Apr.  17,  1905; 

8.  Raymond  J 


d  May  1,  1905. 


[44-102]  ABRAHAM  ERB,  b  July  3,  1855;  d  Aug.  7,  1916;  s  Mahlon  and  Sarah  (Heckler)  Erb 
[44-45];  m  Sept.  12,  1874,  MARY  LEISTER,  b  May  21,  1854;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Hagey)  Leister. 
Bricklayer;  res.  (widow),  2616  N.  Jessup  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 


[44-193] 
[44-195a]  ) 
[44-1 95b]  J 
[44-194] 

[44-196] 

[44-198] 

[44-197] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Howard,  b  Apr.  22,  1875;  m  Clara  Albreght. 

2.  Annie,  b  July  11,  1877;  d  Feb.  15,  1916;  m  I 


1.  Amandus  G.  Erb. 

2.  George  Smith. 


3.  John  L.,  b  Feb.  26,  1879;  m  Mamie  Fremder. 

4.  Eugene,  b  July  9,  1881;  d  June  9,  1882. 

5.  Walter,  b  Nov.  10,  1882;  m  Clara  Schmid. 

6.  Rebecca,  b  May  17,  1889;  m  Christman  Klineburger. 

7.  Robert,  b  Feb.  24,  1894;  m  Agnes  Reim. 


[44-103]  SUSANNA  ERB,  b  Apr.  19,  1858;  dau  Mahlon  and  Sarah  (Heckler)  Erb  [44-45];  m  Mar. 
17,  1883,  JOHN  D.  DETTRA,  b  Sept.  21,  1862.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[44-199]  1.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  Dec.  24,  1883;  m  Joseph  Heffentreyer. 

2.  Harvey  Linford,  b  May  10,  1887 ;  d  July  26,  1888. 

[44-200]  3.  John  Franklin,  b  July  23,  1888;  m  Amanda  Moore. 

[44-201]  4.  Howard  Nelson,  b  Oct.  5,  1893;  m  Eva  Hauck. 


[44-104]  CATHARINE  ERB,  b  Jan.  2,  1864;  dau  Mahlon  and  Sarah  (Heckler)  Erb  [44-45];  in 
JAMES  STERNER.  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Raymond,  2.  Pearl,  3.  Edna,  4.  Percival,  in;  West  Point,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[44-105]  MARY  JANE  ERB,  b  Oct.  8,  1870;  dau  Mahlon  and  Sarah  (Heckler)  Erb  [44-45];  m 
FREDERICK  SEASHOLTZ,  b  June  29,  1869;  West  Point,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[44-201.1]  1.  Lulu,  b  Apr.  14,  1892;  in  John  Koffle;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Mary,  b  Nov.  6,  1893;  unin. 

3.  Viola,  b  Jan.  30,  1895;  unm. 

4.  Blanche,  b  Oct.  11,  1897;  unm. 

5.  Frederick,  b  Mar.  10,  1900;  d  Jan.  13,  1916. 

6.  Elmer,  b  Feb.  9,  1901 ;  unm. 

7.  Walter. 

8.  Esther. 


[ Bergey  Fam.}  [  Unable  to  verify.] 


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[44-108]  JACOB  B.  ERB,  b  Sept.  26,  1862;  d  Dec.  8,  1909;  s  Aaron  and  Susan  (Bergey)  Erb 
[44-47];  m  MARY  SECTLER.  No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

[44-109]  ANNA  B.  ERB,  b  Feb.  26,  1865;  d  Oct.  8,  1918;  dau  Aaron  and  Susan  (Bergey)  Erb 
[44-47];  m  CHARLES  H.  ILIFF,  b  Aug.  8,  1869;  s  Thomas  G.  and  Adda  Iliff.  3719  No.  10th  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[44-110]  ROMANUS  B.  ERB,  b  Jan.  23,  1868;  d  Aug.  13,  1903;  s  Aaron  and  Susan  (Bergey) 
Erb  [44-47];  m  Dec.  13,  1890,  IDA  CHARLES,  b  Mar.  21,  1870;  dau  Samuel  and  Anna  (Gayman) 
Charles.  Farmer;  res.  (widow),  Revere,  Pa.  Ida  Charles  Erb,  m  2d  time,  — - 

Children  (6): 

1.  Nora  C.,  b  Dec.  24,  1891;  145  Pear  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[44-202]  2.  Anna  C.,  b  Feb.  10,  1894;  m  Russell  Shupe. 

[44-203]  3.  Samuel  C.,  b  Mar.  1,  1897;  m  Martha  Garis. 

4.  Howard  C.,  b  June  16,  1900;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Perkasie,  Pa. 

5.  Maggie  C.,  b  July  12,  1902;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Perkasie,  Pa. 

6.  Susan  C.,  b  Apr.  10,  1904;  Souderton,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

[44-112]  MARY  DETTRA,  b  1865;  d  Mar.  3,  1897;  dau  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Dettra  [44-51]; 
m  Apr.  21,  1888,  BENJAMIN  BERGEY,  b  June  17,  1865;  s  William  R.  and  Clara  (Fetterolf)  Bergey. 
Pressing  clothes;  Morwood,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[44-113]  LOVINA  DETTRA,  b  Apr.  19,  1867;  dau  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Dettra  [44-51]; 
m  Mar.  29,  1890,  CHARLES  DAUB,  b  Oct.  14,  1866;  d  Apr.  28,  1913;  s  Reuben  and  Sophia  (Cauler) 
Daub.  Moulder;  res.  (widow),  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[44-114]  ANNA  DETTRA,  b  Oct.  26,  1871;  dau  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Dettra  [44-51];  m 
Oct.  29,  1892,  THOMAS  ALLEN  BILGER,  b  Oct.  25,  1868;  s  Theophilus  and  Elizabeth  (Wenhold) 
Bilger.  Cigar  manufacturer;  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Allen  D.,  b  Mar.  3,  1895;  single;  Sellersville,  Pa. 

[44-115]  JACOB  DETTERY  (DETTRA),  b  Aug.  23,  1873;  s  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Dettra 
(Dettery)  [44-51];  m  Aug.  8,  1896,  SALLIE  WEISS,  b  Nov.  18,  1871;  dau  Enos  and  Mary  Ann  (Shern) 
Weiss.  Moulder;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Katie,  b  Nov.  15,  1896;  d  Nov.  22,  1918. 

[44-116]  CATHARINE  DETTRA,  dau  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Dettra  [44-51];  m  ALLEN 
OBERHOLTZER,  s  John  and - -  (Hagy)  Oberholtzer.  Laborer;  Ivulpsville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ); 

1.  Alvin,  2.  Elizabeth.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify;  letters  unans .] 

[44-117]  JOHN  E.  DETTERY  (DETTRA),  b  Oct.  12,  1879;  s  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb)  Dettra 
(Dettery)  [44-51] ;  m  June  15,  1912,  BERTHA  R.  GRUBB,  b  Jan.  17,  1892;  dau  Aaron  E.  and  Julian 
H.  (Bolton)  Grubb.  Laborer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ernest,  b  Mar.  20,  1914;  d  Mar.  20,  1914. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Mar.  24,  1916. 

3.  Robert,  b  Dec.  4,  1918. 

[44-118]  HANNAH  DETTRA,  b  Sept.  17,  1880;  d  June  29,  1904;  daw  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb) 
Dettra  [44-51] ;  m  Oct.  31,  1903,  WILSON  KULP,  b  Sept.  25,  1879;  s  Abram  W.  and  Sara(Rosenberger) 
Kulp.  Moulder;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Alvin,  b  May  27,  1904;  d  Mar.  26,  1905. 

[44-119]  CHARLES  DETTRA,  b  May  3,  1884;  d  July  14,  1920;  s  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Erb) 
Dettra  [44-51];  m  Sept.  22,  1906,  KATIE  KULP  KRATZ,  b  Apr.  29,  1884;  s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 
(Kulp)  Kratz.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Iva,  b  Sept.  17,  1910. 

2.  Gerald,  b  May  11,  1912. 

3.  Dorothy,  b  Feb.  13,  1915. 

[44-121]  JOSEPH  G.  ANDERSON,  b  Mar.  8,  1867;  s  Robert  H.  and  Anna  E.  (Jones)  Anderson 
[44-58];  m  Feb.  18,  1905,  LOUISE  MOONEY,  b  Apr.  25,  1888;  dau  John  and  Anna  R.  (Markley) 
Mooney.  Sup’t  of  Magnesia  Dep’t,  Ambler,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Geraldine  Harrison,  b  1906. 

2.  Evelyn  Markley,  b  1907. 

[44-122]  MARY  E.  ANDERSON,  b  Oct.  5,  1873;  dau  Robert  H.  and  Anna  Erb  (Jones)  Anderson 
[44-58];  m  BENTON  S.  RUSSELL,  b  May  15,  1866.  Architect;  10822  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 
(1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[44-204]  1.  Benton  S.,  Jr.,  b  June  12,  1892;  m  Dorothy  E.  Cook. 

2.  H.  Albert,  b  Dec.  13,  1895;  unm;  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

[44-126]  HOWARD  E.  HECKLER,  b  Sept.  11,  1873;  s  Isaiah  B.  and  Annie  (Erb)  Heckler  [44-61]; 
m  Dec.  20,  1900,  STELLA  FRANTZ  SNYDER,  b  Apr.  21,  1880;  dau  George  S.  and  Clara  (Frantz) 
Snyder.  Attorney  at  Law;  4460  No.  Uber  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  S.,  b  Aug.  29,  1906. 

[44-127]  ISAIAH  E.  HECKLER,  b  Sept.  22,  1875;  s  Isaiah  Bowman  and  Annie  (Erb)  Heckler 
[44-61];  m  Feb.  2,  1901,  ANNIE  MOYER,  b  Dec.  8,  1878;  dau  Aaron  and  Kathryn  (Shelly)  Moyer. 
Clerk;  2524  No.  Jessup  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Herbert,  b  Nov.  5,  1902. 

2.  Kathryn,  b  June  3,  1904. 

3.  Mildred,  b  Oct.  15,  1907. 

4.  Norman,  b  Dec.  10,  1919. 

[44-128]  WILLIAM  E.  HECKLER,  b  Mar.  22,  1877;  s  Isaiah  Bowman  and  Annie  (Erb)  Heckler 
[44-61];  m  Oct.  6,  1900,  MARY  GRATER,  b  Sept.  16,  1879;  dau  Abram  Tyson  and  Annie  (Stauffer) 
Grater.  Farmer;  Mainland,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Paul  G.,  b  Mar.  8,  1902;  d  Nov.  20,  1903. 

2.  Marie  G.,  b  Apr.  30,  1909;  d  Dec.  19,  1909. 

3.  Annie  G.,  b  Dec.  20,  1912. 

4.  Mary  G.,  b  Nov.  8,  1914. 

[44-129]  CLARENCE  E.  HECKLER,  b  Oct.  22,  1884;  s  Isaiah  Bowman  and  Annie  (Erb)  Heckler 
[44-61];  m  Jan.  10,  1912,  MABEL  McKINLEY,  b  May  19,  1886;  dau  Reuben  and  Lizzie  (Klingmiller) 
McKinley.  Bookkeeper;  3515  No.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Clarence  Walter,  b  Oct.  1,  1914. 

[44-130]  ANNIE  LIZZIE  E.  FAUL,  b  Mar.  7,  1872;  d  June  9,  1911;  dau  Edwin  O.  and  Mary  S. 
(Erb)  Faul  [44-62];  m  Nov.  15,  1890,  HENRY  MAURICE  B.  BERGEY,  b  Jan.  18,  1868;  d  Aug.  30, 
1898;  s  Jacob  O.  and  Deborah  (Benner)  Bergey.  Farmer.  Lived  at  Mainland,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Edna  Iona  F.,  b  Apr.  20,  1891 ;  d  Sept.  16,  1891. 

2.  Howard  Russell  F.,  b  Nov.  19,  1892;  d  Dec.  19,  1916;  unm. 

[44-205]  3.  Bethsaida  F.,  b  June  29,  1895;  d  Oct.  29,  1916;  m  Martin  B.  Heckler. 

4.  Sarah  F.,  b  Apr.  8,  1898;  single;  Mainland,  Pa. 


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[44-131]  SALLIE  H.  LUKENS,  b  Aug.  3,  1874;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Hendricks)  Lukens 
[44-63];  m  Mar.  3,  1898,  GEORGE  FEUSNER,  b  Nov.  10,  1868;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Schoenherr) 
Feusner.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  Feb.  14,  1899. 

2.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  13,  1901. 

3.  Naomi,  b  Nov.  18,  1902. 

4.  Ruth,  b  July  10,  1905. 

5.  Esther,  b  Jan.  16,  1908. 

6.  George,  b  July  18,  1909;  d  Jan.  5,  1910. 

7.  Isaac,  b  Feb.  8,  1911. 

8.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  5,  1915. 

9.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  25,  1916. 

[44-132]  ISAAC  H.  LUKENS,  b  Mar.  7,  1876;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Hendricks)  Lukens 
[44-63];  m  Nov.  13,  1909,  HATTIE  GARNER,  b  Mar.  18,  1874;  dau  William  and  Hester  (Snyder) 
Garner.  Lather;  Hatfield,  Pa.  No  children.  (1919.) 


[44-133]  ROSA  H.  LUKENS,  b  July  31,  1879;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Hendricks)  Lukens 
[44—63] ;  m  Sept.  4, 1897,  GEORGE  R.  HEDRICK,  b  May  26,  1877 ;  s  Henry  and  Annie  (Reiff )  Hedrick. 
Day  laborer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 


1.  Blanche,  b  Feb.  26,  1898. 

[44-206]  2.  Bessie,  b  Oct.  2,  1900;  m  Levi  K.  Siegfried. 

I  1  »*"■  6  Apr'  12'  19°2;  *  I  X  22,  1903. 

5.  Alma,  b  June  6,  1904. 

6.  Edith,  b  Aug.  15,  1906. 

7.  Pearl,  b  Feb.  27,  1910. 


[44-134]  LIZZIE  LUKENS,  b  Dec.  3,  1882;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Hendricks)  Lukens 
[44-63];  m  Apr.  1,  1905,  OSTEN  BENNER,  b  Aug.  18,  1881;  s  Christ  and  Ellen  (Kramer)  Benner. 
Carpenter;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Evelyn,  b  Apr.  18,  1915. 


[44-136]  ROSA  H.  HARTZEL,  b  Oct.  8,  1879;  dau  George  P.  and  Malinda  E.  (Hendricks)  Hartzel 
[44-64];  m  HARVEY  H.  SMITH,  b  July  11,  1879;  s  William  and  Lizzie  (Hersch)  Smith.  Kulpsville, 
Pa.  (1921.)  Harvey  Smith  disappeared  in  1913,  and  has  not  been  heard  from  since. 

Children  (J): 

[44-207]  1.  Russell,  b  Jan.  31,  1901;  m  Sarah  Kline. 

2.  Blanche,  b  Nov.  7,  1902. 

3.  Wellington,  b  Aug.  15,  1905. 

4.  Lizzie  Malinda,  b  Feb.  9,  1911. 


[44-137]  HOWARD  H.  HARTZEL,  b  Feb.  28,  1884;  s  George  P.  and  Malinda  E.  (Hendricks) 
Hartzel  [44-64];  m  Oct.  23,  1909,  EDNA  R.  GINDER,  b  Aug.  10,  1890;  d  Jan.  10,  1911.  Laborer;  R. 
F.  D.  1,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Raymond  G.,  b  Jan.  10,  1911. 


[44-138]  CATHARINE  HENDRICKS,  b  Mar.  24,  1886  ;dau  Charles  E.  and  Catharine  (Oberholtzer) 
Hendricks  [44-65];  in  HIRAM  STERN,  b  Dec.  14,  1883;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Leister)  Stern. 
Lace  weaver;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lester,  b  Sept.  10,  1910;  d  Oct.  7,  1910. 

2.  Catharine,  b  June  28,  1913. 

3.  Charles,  b  Aug.  4,  1914. 


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[44-139]  ELIZABETH  HENDRICKS,  b  Apr.  4.  1893;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Catharine  (Oberholtzer) 
Hendricks  [44-65];  m  HARVEY  HAUCK,  b  Nov.  30,  1894.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Florence,  b  Dec.  14,  1914;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[44-140]  ANNIE  HENDRICKS,  b  Oct.  26,  1883;  dau  Joel  E.  and  Ella  (Souder)  Hendricks  [44— 
67];  rn  HARVEY  BRUNNER,  b  Jan.  11,  1882;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Clemmer)  Brunner.  Moulder; 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Harvey,  b  Mar.  30,  1902;  d  Mar.  30,  1902. 

2.  LeRoy,  b  Mar.  31,  1903. 

3.  Viola,  b  Nov.  2,  1905. 

4.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  31,  1908. 

5.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Feb.  28,  1909. 

[44-141]  BERTHA  KENT,  b  Aug.  27,  1881  ;  dau  Frederick,  Sr.  and  Annie  Erb  (Hendricks)  Kent 
[44-68];  m  Apr.,  1905,  FRANK  SEVERN  ENGLISH,  b  Dec.  31,  1882;  s  Joseph  Edward  and  Lydia 
Lewis  (Broadbelt)  English.  Granite  cutter;  430  E.  Franklin  St.,  Media,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Anna  K.,  b  Aug.  15,  1907. 

2.  Frank  S.,  b  Nov.  8,  1909. 

[44-142]  FREDERICK  KENT,  JR.,  b  Nov.  5,  1882;  s  Frederick,  Sr.  and  Annie  Erb  (Hendricks) 
Kent  [44-68];  m  Nov.  24,  1909,  MAUD  ARDREY,  b  Feb.  23,  1884;  dau  Thomas  S.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Barnes)  Ardrey.  General  mechanic;  Media,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  Ardrey,  b  Mar.  9,  1911. 

2.  Maud  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  28,  1915. 

[44-143]  ROSE  MOWER  KENT,  b  Dec.  11,  1884;  dau  Frederick,  Sr.  and  Annie  Erb  (Hendricks) 
Kent  [44-68];  m  June  23,  1909,  JAMES  TERRY  CAMPBELL,  b  Oct.  30,  1882;  s  John  and  Annie 
Louise  (Noll)  Campbell.  Book-keeper;  Moylan,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[44-144]  WILLIAM  POTTER  KENT,  b  Sept.  20,  1887;  s  Frederick,  Sr.  and  Annie  Erb  (Hendricks) 
Kent  [44-68];  m  Oct.  1,  1913,  ELIZABETH  CRAWFORD,  b  July  25,  1877;  dec;  dau  Thomas  and 
Kathryn  (Moyer)  Crawford.  Wireless  operator;  307  E.  Washington  St.,  Media,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Frederick  Mervin,  b  Nov.  3,  1916. 

[44-145]  LEON  S.  REINWALT,  b  Aug.  22,  1877,  s  Irwin  W.  and  Leah  (Stahl)  Reinwalt  [44-70]; 
m  ADA  M.  SHANER.  So.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Earl  W.,  b  Jan.  18,  1920. 

[44-145.1]  HARRY  RINEWALT,  b  Oct.  29,  1881;  s  Jacob  F.  and  Ruth  A.  (MacQueen)  Rinewalt 
[44-71.1];  m  July  26,  1905,  FANNIE  DesPOSS,  b  Jan.  22,  1887;  dau  Matthew  and  Emma  (Peck) 
DesPoss.  Plate  printer;  res.  3469  14th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Helen  N.,  b  Apr.  3,  1906. 

2.  Harry,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  23,  1914. 

3.  Thomas  M.,  b  Sept.  9,  1919. 

[44-145.2]  HELEN  LAURA  RINEWALT,  b  Aug.  25,  1873;  daw  Jacob  F.  and  Ruth  A.  (MacQueen) 
Rinewalt  [44-71.1];  m  June  6,  1900,  CLARENCE  LEITHMAN  BORDNER,  b  Oct.  26,  1872;  s, 
Jacob  and  Celia  (Leithman)  Bordner.  Clerk;  res.  2453  North  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[44-146]  GEORGE  BAINE  INGERSOLL,  b  Sept.  28,  1867;  s  Chalmers  and  Charlotte  Bestow 
(Rinewalt)  Ingersoll  [44-74];  m  June  3,  1896,  THERESA  MAY  JENKINS,  b  Jan.  27,  1870;  dau 
Salmon  Freedom  and  Frances  (Bradley)  Jenkins.  Ass’t  Gen.  Manager,  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.;  Beloit 
Wis.  (1920.) 


Plate  75 


The  Heydrick  Homestead  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  Hill  in  Philadelphia, 
built  in  1767  by  the  Abraham  Heydrick  family  [52b— 1  ]  and  continuously  in  the  family 

until  1896. 

This  property  is  now  the  present  “Erdenheim  Station”  of  the 
Philadelphia  Rapid  Transit  Company. 


Plate  76 


Two  Views  of  the  Heydrick  Log  Cabin  in  Flourtown,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa, 
This  was  the  home  of  Captain  Balthasar  Heydrick  [52b-2a] 
and  also  of  his  son,  Samuel  [.52b— 1 1  ] 


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053 


Children  (J): 

1.  Sara,  b  Apr.  27,  1897. 

2.  Charlotte  Agnes,  b  Jan.  17,  1900. 

3.  Thomas  Chalmers,  b  Aug.  7,  1901. 

4.  Mary  Theresa,  b  Dec.  27,  1905. 

[44-147]  CHARLOTTE  INGERSOLL,  b  Feb.  2,  1877;  dau  Chalmers  and  Charlotte  Bestow 
(Rinewalt)  Ingersoll  [44-74];  m  Feb.  6,  1900,  CHARLES  HOSMER  MORSE,  JR.,  s  Charles  Hosmer 
and  Martha  Jeannette  Morse.  President,  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co. ;  res.  60  Scott  St.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  June  6,  1901. 

2.  Martha  Jeannette,  b  Dec.  31,  1903. 

3.  Charles  Hosmer  IV,  b  Sept.  27,  1910. 

[44-150]  ALLAN  BAINE  RINEWALT,  b  Oct.  21,  1879;  s  Adam  L.  and  Sarah  F.  (Bloker)  Rinewalt 
[44-76];  m  July  23,  1913,  ECHO  HART  PREBLE,  b  Apr.  23,  1892;  dau  Erastus  Brooks  and  Ada 
(Sprague)  Preble.  Salesman;  Bradentown,  Fla.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  14,  1914. 


[44-151]  MARY  E.  SUPPLEE,  b  Nov.  19,  1877;  dau  A.  Rinewalt  and  Anna  E.  (Patched)  Supplee 
[44-77];  m  June  23,  1897,  FREDERICK  M.  PLATT,  b  May  10,  1875;  s  James  H.  and  Mary  F. 
(Michaelbaugh)  Platt.  Employee  of  Penna.  R.  R. ;  Berwyn,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 


1.  Rhinewalt  S. 

2.  James  H. 


j  twins,  b  Apr.  20,  1898;  Berwyn,  Pa. 


[44-152]  WARREN  P.  SUPPLEE,  b  Mar.  15,  1881 ;  s  A.  Rinewalt  and  Anna  E.  (Patched)  Supplee 
[44-77];  m  Aug.  12,  1908,  CHRISTINA  STEINBRENNER,  b  Jan.  20,  1880;  dau  Jacob  and  Christina 
(Lebert)  Steinbrenner.  Mechanical  engineer;  1127  Harrison  St.,  Frankford,  Phila.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Anna  Christina,  b  Aug.  15,  1909. 

[44-153]  WILLIAM  R.  SUPPLEE,  b  July  28,  1888;  s  A.  Rinewalt  and  Anna  E.  (Patched)  Supplee 
[44-77];  m  Sept.  1,  1914,  GERTRUDE  M.  FINK,  b  Dec.  30,  1890;  dau  John  and  Pauline  (Brenner) 
Fink.  Salesman;  6204  Hazel  Ave.,  W.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Betty  Naomi,  b  July  28,  1919. 

[44-154]  MARGARET  BEAUMONT,  b  Oct.  10,  1872;  dau  Theodore  and  Mary  E.  (Supplee) 
Beaumont  [44-78];  m  June  12,  1895,  DR.  ELBERT  W.  LAPP,  5  Aug.  1,  1871;  s  Lorenzo  H.  and 
Susanna  M.  (Hollis)  Lapp.  Dentist  and  farmer;  West  Chester,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  Sept.  20,  1901. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Nov.  17,  1911. 

Dr.  Lapp  graduated  from  the  Dental  School  of  the  University  of  Penna.  in  1892.  After  practicing 
several  years  he  took  up  farming. 

Margaret  (Beaumont)  Lapp  received  her  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Easttown  Twp., 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  afterward  attending  West  Chester  State  Normal  School,  teaching  one  year  in  a 
private  school  at  Devon,  Pa. 

[44-155]  RINEWALT  SUPPLEE  BEAUMONT,  b  Dec.  20,  1874;  d  June  28,  1908;  s  Theodore  and 
Mary  E.  (Supplee)  Beaumont  [44-78];  m  June  1,  1904,  EDITH  WORRILOW,  b  June  10,  1878;  dau 
John  F.  and  Emma  (Nichols)  Worrilow.  Manufacturer;  res.  (widow),  Berwyn,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Jean  Worrilow,  b  Sept.  21,  1905. 

[44-156]  NORMAN  SUPPLEE,  b  June  5,  1886;  s  Price  Z.  and  Estella  (Supplee)  Supplee  [44-79]; 
m  Feb.  1,  1910,  MARTHA  ANN  BOBB,  dau  Enoch  and  Judith  Bobb.  Landscape  architect;  Phila.,  Pa. 
No  children.  [  Unable  to  verify.} 


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[44-156.1]  HARRY  W.  SAVIDGE,  b  July  31,  1877;  s  Hon.  Clinton  R.  and  Louise  (Essick)  Savidge 
[44-80];  m  Apr.  24,  1912,  ELEANOR  KOCH,  b  May  28,  1887;  dau  Philip  and  Kathryn  (Rothfuss) 
Koch.  Sterritt  St.,  Crafton,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[44-156.4]  LOUISE  SAVIDGE,  b  Mar.  14,  1889;  dau  Hon.  Clinton  R.  and  Louise  (Essick)  Savidge 
[44-80];  m  Oct.  29,  1913,  FULTON  DOBSON,  b  Oct.  19,  1887;  s  Samuel  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Hawk) 
Dobson.  Master  mechanic,  N.  Y.  Div.,  Penna.  R.  R. ;  res.  104  Bryant  St.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lucile  Anne,  b  Sept.  6,  1914. 

2.  Elizabeth  Louise,  b  Nov.  30,  1915. 

3.  Barbara,  b  Jan.  7,  1917. 

[44-157]  PRESTON  MITTLER  SAVIDGE,  b  July  5,  1887;  s  Hon.  Clinton  R.  and  Louise  (Essick) 
Savidge  [44-80];  m  Mar.  14,  1916,  MARY  AGNES  BRENNEMAN,  b  Feb.  19,  1888;  dau  Lemuel  Todd 
and  Florence  (Hertzler)  Brenneman.  Florist;  E.  Lewisburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Jeannette,  b  June  20,  1917. 

2.  Robert  Brenneman,  b  June  22,  1919. 

[44-157.1]  LAURA  R.  L.  ESSICK,  b  Apr.  17,  1888;  dau  James  A.  and  Susan  (Litchard)  Essick 
[44-81];  m  Oct.  14,  1913,  DR.  ROBERT  N.  LOWRIE,  b  Nov.  10,  1888;  s  James  W.  and  Priscilla 
(Bryson)  Lowrie.  Physician;  Braddock,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  James  Allison,  b  July  31,  1914. 

2.  Robert  N.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  24,  1917. 

3.  Betty  Jane,  b  Sept.  5,  1920. 

[44-157.2]  MARY  EMILY  ESSICK,  b  July  23,  1884;  clau  Dr.  Howard  M.  and  Clara  (Courson) 
Essick  [44-82];  m  Dec.  4,  1906,  HARRY  BUSHONG  HAHS;  s  Charles  S.  and  Sarah  (Bushong) 
Hahs.  Hotel  Walton,  Broad  and  Locust  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Edith  Bushong,  b  Jan.  28,  1909. 

[44-157.3]  LAURA  LOUISE  ESSICK,  b  Dec.  25,  1885;  dau  Dr.  Howard  M.  and  Clara  (Courson) 
Essick  [44-82];  m  July  9,  1907,  JOHN  DANSKIN  MATTSON,  b  Dec.  14,  1882;  s  Charles  R.  and 
Edith  (Roscoe)  Mattson.  Chemist  and  engineer,  metallurgist;  Ass’t  Sup’t  U.  S.  Aluminum  Co., 
Cooking  Utensil  Dep’t;  res.  500  Fourth  Ave.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Joseph  Camp,  b  Apr.  14,  1908. 

2.  James  Ormstead,  b  Sept.  16,  1911. 

3.  Mary  Essick,  b  Feb.  2,  1914. 

[44-158]  MARY  R.  RINEWALT,  b  Nov.  12,  1880;  dau  Daniel  Fremont  and  Hannah  R.  (Bell) 
Rinewalt  [44-87];  m  Apr.  12,  1906,  ELMER  L.  YOCOM,  b  Apr.  8,  1872;  s  Samuel  and  Eliza  A.  (Root) 
Yocom.  Scale  builder;  res.  814  Franklin  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Undoubtedly  Elmer  L.  Yocom  is  also  a  Schwenkfelder  descendant,  probably  being  a  grandson 
of  Samuel  Yocom  [43-31]  and  a  son  of  family  [43-123]. 

One  child:  Ralph  L.,  b  Aug.  18,  1906. 

[44-160]  KATE  PRISCILLA  RINEWALT,  b  July  22,  1885;  dau  Daniel  Fremont  and  Hannah  R. 
(Bell)  Rinewalt  [44-87];  m  Apr.  3,  1907,  DAVIS  W.  SAVAGE,  b  Jan.  9,  1885;  s  Frank  N.  and  Amelia 
(Reagan)  Savage.  Machinist;  110  Middle  Ave.,  Millville,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Elwood  Frank,  b  Oct.  16,  1912. 

[44-161]  IRWIN  RINEWALT,  b  Aug.  19,  1889;  s  Daniel  Fremont  and  Hannah  R.  (Bell)  Rinewalt 
[44-87] ;  rn  Dec.  25,  1915,  SARAH  MARKLEY,  b  Aug.  5,  1886 \dau  Jacob  B.and  Sarah  Louisa  Markley. 
Machinist;  res.  952  Queen  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Harold  Daniel,  b  Aug.  13,  1916. 


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[44-162]  JACOB  RINEWALT,  b  Dec.  9,  1870;  s  John  P.  and  Mary  (Baker)  Rinewalt  [44-88]; 
m  (MATTIE)  HARRIET  STELTZ.  Divorce  granted  to  Jacob  N.  Rinewalt  from  Mattie  B.  (Steltz) 
Rinewalt,  Feb.,  1921. 

One  child: 

[44-208]  Helen,  m  Paul  Reazor. 

[44-163]  SARAH  RINEWALT,  b  Jan.  9,  1866;  dau  John  P.  and  Mary  (Baker)  Rinewalt  [44-88]; 
m  Dec.  27,  1884,  DANIEL  ARNDT,  b  Sept.  10,  1858;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Snyder)  Arndt. 
Chipper  grinder;  res.  233  No.  Evans  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[44-209]  Irwin  Lawrence,  b  Dec.  16,  1885;  m  Madeline  Engel. 

[44-164]  ADA  C.  RINEWALT,  b  Feb.  22,  1875;  d  Dec.  14,  1918;  dau  John  P.  and  Mary  (Baker) 
Rinewalt  [44-88];  m  WILLIAM  HELFRICH  NESTER,  s  Daniel  and  Mary  Nester.  528  Chestnut 
St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Gerald  R.,  b  Apr.  29,  1904. 

2.  Esther  Marie,  b  Jan.  8,  1910. 

3.  William,  d  at  birth. 

[W  anger.] 

[44-165]  ELMER  ELLSWORTH  KERLIN,  b  Nov.  17,  1872;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt) 
Kerlin  [44-89];  m  BERTHA  M.  SLONAKER,  b  May  25,  1875;  dau  John  F.  and  Clara  (Pretyman) 
Slonaker.  Cement  contractor;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Walter  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1900. 

2.  Emilie  Seymour,  b  Feb.  9,  1902. 

3.  Ralph  R.,  b  Jan.  28,  1904;  d  Mar.  12,  1909. 

4.  E.  Ellsworth,  b  Apr.  24,  1907. 

[44-166]  ELLEN  MAY  KERLIN,  b  May  9,  1874;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Kerlin 
[44-89];  m  ELMER  DIFFENDERFER,  b  Apr.  26,  1869;  s  Alexander  and  Amanda  (Smale)  Diffender- 
fer.  R.  F.  D.  1,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  L.  Amanda,  b  July  6,  1898. 

2.  Horace  K.,  b  Feb.  11,  1900. 

3.  Blanche  D.,  b  Mar.  4,  1902. 

4.  Hannah  L.,  b  May  20,  1904. 

5.  Lillian  A.,  b  July  2,  1906. 

6.  Jesse  A.,  b  Feb.  3,  1908. 

7.  M.  Alice,  b  Nov.  29,  1910. 

8.  E.  Grant,  b  Sept.  6,  1912. 

9.  Eleanor  Mae,  b  Oct.  22,  1917. 

[44-167]  ANNA  LOUISA  KERLIN,  b  Aug.  16,  1876;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Kerlin 
[44-89];  m  Dec.  25,  1894,  HINZINGER  HERMAN,  6  Jan.  5,  1872;  s  Jacob  and  Caroline  (Shunbacher) 
Herman.  Farmer;  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary  L.  B.,  b  Mar.  30,  1895. 

2.  Charles  J.,  b  Oct.  5,  1896. 

3.  Clarence  H.,  b  Oct.  15,  1898. 

4.  Ellen  E.,  b  Sept.  13,  1900. 

5.  Frances  E.,  b  Feb.  26,  1903. 

[44-168]  DANIEL  JACOB  KERLIN,  b  Apr.  8,  1879;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Kerlin 
[44-89];  m  FLORA  FREIGH,  b  Sept.,  1878.  R.  F.  D.  1,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Frederick,  b  Apr.,  1900.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 


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[44-169]  MARY  EMMA  KERLIN,  b  Apr.  8,  1879;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Kerlin 
[44-89];  m  FREDERICK  MARQUET,  b  Mar.  13,  1875.  Douglassville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harvey,  b  Aug.  21,  1898. 

2.  Clinton,  b  Feb.  15,  1902. 

3.  Ellen,  b  Mar.  6,  1904. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 

[44-170]  CLIFTON  KERLIN,  b  Oct.  4,  1883;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Kerlin  [44-89]; 
m  Apr.  24,  1907,  CLARA  DIFFENDERFER,  b  Jan.  5,  1883;  dau  Alexander  and  Amanda  (Smale) 
Diffenderfer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl  J.,  b  Mar.  1,  1908. 

2.  Helen  M.,  b  July  9,  1909. 

3.  Daniel  D.,  b  Feb.  14,  1915. 

[44-171]  EDGAR  RALPH  KERLIN,  b  Sept.  24,  1889;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Rinewalt)  Kerlin 
[44-89];  m  Apr.  22,  1911,  SARAH  MILLER,  b  Sept.  17,  1889;  dau  Frank  and  Anna  (Emery)  Miller. 
Chauffeur;  Birdsboro,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  C.,  b  Aug.  15,  1913. 

2.  Ruth  E.,  b  Oct.  4,  1915. 

[44-172]  MARY  E.  STRUNK,  b  Nov.  3,  1866;  dau  Cyrus  B.  and  Sarah  P.  (Rinewalt)  Strunk 
[44-90];  m  Apr.  13,  1893,  WILLIAM  H.  HAWS,  b  Nov.  5,  1868;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Kupp)  Haws. 
Carpenter;  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[44-173]  BERTHA  STRUNK,  b  Apr.  1,  1868;  dau  Cyrus  B.  and  Sarah  P.  (Rinewalt)  Strunk 
[44-90];  m  Sept.  25,  1875,  GEORGE  BERRIKER,  b  Apr.  5,  1864;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (McCrea) 
Berriker.  R.  F.  D.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond,  b  June  14,  1896. 

2.  Ralph,  b  Nov.  25,  1901. 

3.  Mary  Alice,  b  May  16,  1910;  d  Sept.  17,  1910. 

[44-174]  ALICE  STRUNK,  b  June  14,  1881 ;  d  May  17,  1910;  dau  Cyrus  B.  and  Sarah  P.  (Rinewalt) 
Strunk  [44-90];  m  ERNEST  A.  KULP.  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Esther  H.,  b  Sept.  3,  1905. 

[44-175]  IRWIN  STRUNK,  b  Oct.  14,  1871;  s  Cyrus  B.  and  Sarah  P.  (Rinewalt)  Strunk  [44-90]; 
m  Mar.  4,  1893,  MARY  B.  RINEWALT,  b  Oct.  4,  1872;  dau  Irwin  and  Leah  (Stahl)  Rinewalt 
[44-70].  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Mrs.  Strunk  has  baptismal  certificate  of  her  grandfather,  Joseph  Rinewalt;  it  is  dated  July  15, 
1813. 

Children  (J): 

[44-210]  1.  Carroll  R.,  b  May  28,  1894;  m  Helen  F.  Lewis. 

2.  Leslie  G.,  b  Sept.  4,  1898. 

3.  Evelyn  A.,  b  Mar.  21,  1900. 

4.  Bergen. 

[44-176]  CYRUS  HUNTER  STRUNK,  b  Aug.  14,  1887;  s  Cyrus  B.  and  Sarah  P.  (Rinewalt) 
Strunk  [44-90];  rn  Dec,  4,  1913,  SARAH  AMELIA  HIGH,  b  Mar.  29,  1885;  dau  W.  Elwood  and 
Sarah  A.  (Zweizig)  High.  Machinist;  1112  Queen  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Davis,  b  Aug.  8,  1915. 

[44  177]  H.  LLOYD  SMALE,  b  Sept.  3,  1880;  d  Sept.  15,  1905;  s  John  E.  and  Isabella.  (Knoll) 
Smale  [44-93];  rn  June  28,  1905,  OLIVIA  G.  FISHER,  b  Sept.  7,  1884;  dau  James  B.  and  Elmira  S. 
(Gottshall)  Fisher.  Electrician;  Pottstown,  Pa.  (widow).  No  children.  (1919.) 


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[44-178]  FLORENCE  SMALE,  b  Mar.  4,  1882;  dau  John  E.  and  Isabella  (Knoll)  Smale  [44-93]; 
m  Dec.  9,  1903,  J.  HARRY  FISHER,  b  Sept.  26,  1882;  s  James  F.  B.  and  Elmira  (Gottshall)  Fisher. 
Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Verna  S.,  b  May  21,  1907. 

2.  Ralph  E.,  b  Dec.  11,  1909. 

[44-180]  EMMA  NEIMAN,  b  Oct.  19,  1868;  dau  Theodore  and  Sarah  Ann  (Smale)  Neiman 
[44-94];  m  Nov.  29,  1888,  DANIEL  HUNSBEROER,  b  Mar.  16,  1866;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Latshaw) 
Hunsberger.  Florist;  R.  F.  D.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  No  children. 

[44-181]  AUSTIN  NEIMAN,  b  Apr.  11,  1873;  s  Theodore  and  Sarah  Ann  (Smale)  Neiman  [44-94]; 
m  Dec.  19,  1891,  MARCIA  IRWIN,  b  Ang.  17,  1875;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Metz)  Irwin.  Farmer; 
R.  F.  D.  2,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Edith  P.,  b  July  17,  1892;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[44-211]  2.  Theodore  W.,  b  Apr.  23,  1894;  m.  Cordie  Kratz;  Elverson,  Pa. 

[44-182]  JONAS  SMALE  NEIMAN,  b  Feb.  10,  1880;  s  Theodore  and  Sarah  Ann  (Smale)  Neiman 
[44-94];  m  Apr.  6,  1907,  TERESSA  CECELIA  PRIMM,  b  Oct.  4,  1883;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Emma 
Laura  (Preece)  Primm.  Timekeeper;  819  W.  Bridge  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Blanche  J.,  b  Mar.  30,  1909. 

2.  Floyd  B.,  b  June  6,  1917. 

[44-184]  ELLA  CORA  SMALE,  b  Aug.  10,  1865;  d  Jan.  22,  1915;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Catharine 
(Stauffer)  Smale  [44-96];  m  Apr.  25,  1900,  JEREMIAH  Y.  YOCUM,  b  Mar.  13,  1866;  s  Jonas  and 
Caroline  Yocum.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  5,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Paul  S.,  b  Nov.  2,  1901. 

2.  Earl  S.,  b  Dec.  18,  1905. 

3.  James  A.,  b  Feb.  14,  1907;  d  May  31,  1919. 

[44-185]  EDGAR  ALLEN  SMALE,  b  Jan.  3,  1875;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Catharine  (Stauffer)  Smale 
[44-96];  m  Oct.  16,  1907,  ALICE  IRMA  RAPP,  b  Aug.  23,  1883;  dau  Jacob  M.  and  Catharine  H. 
(Davis)  Rapp.  Book-keeper;  665  N.  Frazier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[44-186]  SUE  SMALE,  b  July  6,  1880;  dau  Allen  B.  and  Mary  Amanda  (Stauffer)  Smale  [44-98]; 
m  Apr.  18,  1908,  HUNTER  GEIGLEY. 

One  child:  Sarah  Dorothy,  b  Feb.  7,  1909.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[44-187]  ELIZABETH  SMALE,  b  July  15,  1884;  dau  Allen  B.  and  Mary  Amanda  (Stauffer) 
Smale  [44-98];  m  Dec.  23,  1905,  REUBEN  UPDEGROVE,  b  Jan.  14,  1885;  s  George  A.  D.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Koch)  Updegrove.  Stove  moulder;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Mary  E.,  b  July  27,  1906. 

2.  Florence  S.,  b  Apr.  26,  1908. 

3.  Reuben  A.,  b  May  27,  1911. 

4.  Josephine  M.,  b  Apr.  16,  1917. 

5.  Robert  S.,  b  July  8,  1919. 

[44-188]  WILLIAM  CLIFFORD  SPRINGER,  b  Dec.  26,  1889 ;  s  William  Morris  and  Maria  (Boorse) 
Springer  [44-99];  m  Sept.  5,  1917,  MARY  ELLEN  LANDES,  b  Jan.  29,  1895;  dau  Elias  G.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  D.  (Hagy)  Landes.  Clothing  cutter;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Kenneth,  b  Feb.  15,  1919. 


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[44-189]  HERBERT  RALPH  SPRINGER,  b  June  30,  1893;  s  William  M.  and  Maria  (Boorse) 
Springer  [44-99];  m  June  12,  1917,  IRENE  RENTERS,  b  June  20,  1893;  dau  John  William  and  Ella 
(Webber)  Lenters.  Brakeman,  P.  &  R.  R’y;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  [Camp  Meade,  1918].  No  children. 

H.  R.  Springer  served  as  a  courier  during  the  World  War  in  79th  Division  of  the  A.  E.  F.  He  was 
Division  Courier  and  was  publicly  cited  for  bravery  by  General  Pershing. 


[44-190]  HARRISON  SPRINGER,  b  Mar.  19,  1889;  s  James  Monroe  and  Lena  (Wampole) 
Springer  [44-100];  m  June  23,  1912,  SUSIE  U.  WASSER,  b  Apr.  8,  1892;  dau  John  G.  and  Clara  F. 
(Umstead)  Wasser.  Grocer;  353  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

.  Children  (2) : 

1.  Grace,  b  Nov.  25,  1915. 

2.  Robert,  b  Sept.  15,  1918. 

[44-191]  EDITH  SPRINGER,  b  Dec.  13,  1892;  dau  James  Monroe  and  Lena  (Wampole)  Springer 
[44-100];  m  Oct.  6,  1914,  WILLIAM  E.  WILGUS,  b  July  5,  1891;  s  Frank  S.  and  Rose  (Hoffman) 
Wilgus.  Stenographer  and  clerk;  48  E.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Edgar,  Jr.,  b  Mar.  6,  1917. 

[44-192]  J.  MARVIN  SPRINGER,  b  Feb.  19,  1890;  s  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Emma  Laura 
(Apple)  Springer  [44-101];  m  June  24,  1911,  MARY  RAU  FESIG,  b  Jan.  21,  1887;  dau  William  H. 
and  Mary  J.  (Rau)  Fesig.  Clothing  Cutter.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[44-193]  HOWARD  ERB,  b  Apr.  22,  1875;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Leister)  Erb  [44-102];  m  Apr. 
27,  1899,  CLARA  ALBREGHT,  b  May  3,  1874;  dau  George  and  Alma  (Treisbach)  Albreght.  House 
painter;  1211  W.  Hazzard  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Adopted  daughter:  Gertrude,  b  Jan.  6,  1908. 

[44-194]  JOHN  L.  ERB,  b  Feb.  26,  1879;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Leister)  Erb  [44-102];  m  June 
20,  1900,  MAMIE  FREMDER,  b  June  24,  1878;  dau  August  and  Barbara  (Miller)  Fremder.  Tailor; 
3624  N.  Broad  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lloyd  Dudley,  b  June  27,  1909. 

2.  Iona  Lucille,  b  Sept.  11,  1916. 


[44-195a]  ANNIE  (MARY  ANN)  ERB,  b  July  11,  1877;  d  Feb.  15,  1916;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary 
(Leister)  Erb  [44-102];  m  Jan.  22,  1898,  AMANDUS  G.  ERB,  b  Dec.  13,  1874;  d  Apr.  6,  1914;  s  Frank¬ 
lin  and  Amanda  (Guyer)  Erb. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[44-212]  1.  Arthur  F..  b  July  9,  1898;  m  H.  Irene  Morford. 

2.  Clayton,  b  Aug.  1,  1901;  1217  W.  Hazzard  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  John,  b  Jan.  13,  1904;  Perkasie,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

4.  Reba,  b  Jan.  22,  1907;  Carson  College,  Flourtown,  Pa. 

5.  Edith,  b  Jan.  22,  1911;  2615  N.  Jessup  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Robert,  b  Feb.  15,  1914;  d  Apr.  30,  1916. 


[44-195b]  ANNIE  (ERB)  ERB,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  GEORGE  SMITH. 
Children  {2): 

1.  Still-born  girl  1  f  •  feFb  15  1916.  j 

2.  George  j  *6D‘  [  d  Aug.,  1916. 


[44-196]  WALTER  ERB,  b  Nov.  10,  1882;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Leister)  Erb  [44-102];  m  Jan. 
4,  1905,  CLARA  SCHMID,  b  Dec.  9,  1886;  dau  Gottlieb  and  Elizabeth  Schmid.  Butter  and  egg 
dealer;  2615  No.  Jessup  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1918.) 

[44-197]  ROBERT  ERB,  b  Feb.  14,  1894;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Leister)  Erb  [44-102];  m  Sept. 
19,  1917,  AGNES  REIM,  b  Dec.  24,  1897;  dau  Max  and  Jennie  (Morton)  Reim.  Lathe  hand;  2616 
No.  Jessup  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1918.) 


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[44-198]  REBECCA  ERB,  b  May  17,  1889;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary  (Leister)  Erb  [44-102];  m 
Nov.  20,  1916,  CHRISTMAN  KLINEBURGER,  b  July  31,  1884;  s  Daniel  S.  and  Ella  (Burmhingham) 
Klineburger.  Machinist;  449  E.  16th  St.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[44-199]  EMMA  REBECCA  DETTRA,  b  Dec.  24,  1883;  dau  John  D.  and  Susanna  (Erb)  Dettra 
[44-103];  m  June  27,  1908,  JOSEPH  HEFFENTREYER,  b  Apr.  14,  1887;  d  Feb.  2,  1920;  s  Isaac  F. 
and  Ainanda  (Billger)  Heffentrever.  Gas  welder;  res.  (widow),  338  E.  6th  Ave.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Henry,  b  Dec.  19,  1908. 

2.  Florence  May,  b  June  21,  1910;  d  Sept.  27,  1910. 

3.  Paul  Richard,  b  Nov.  1,  1911. 

4.  Evelyn,  b  Aug.  18,  1914. 

5.  Howard  Russell,  b  Dec.  28,  1915. 

6.  Edna  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  19,  1917. 

7.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  29,1918. 

[44-200]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  DETTRA,  b  July  23,  1888;  s  John  D.  and  Susanna  (Erb)  Dettra 
[44-103];  m  June  1,  1912,  AMANDA  MOORE,  b  Apr.  25,  1893;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Lizzie  H.  Moore. 
Mill  worker;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  J.  Harold,  b  Apr.  3,  1913. 

[44-201]  HOWARD  NELSON  DETTRA,  b  Oct.  5,  1893;  s  John  D.  and  Susanna  (Erb)  Dettra 
[44-103];  m  Apr.  15,  1916,  EVA  HAUCK,  b  Feb.  8,  1897;  dau  William  and  Katie  (Lick)  Hauck. 
Moulder;  510  Green  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[44-202]  ANNA  C.  ERB,  b  Feb.  10,  1894;  dau  Romanus  B.  and  Ida  (Charles)  Erb  [44-110];  m 
June  12,  1913,  RUSSELL  SHUPE,  b  Apr.  18,  1892;  s  John  and  Mary  (Worthington)  Shupe.  Clerk  in 
store;  Solebury,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[44-203]  SAMUEL  C.  ERB,  b  Mar.  1,  1897;  s  Romanus  B.  and  Ida  (Charles)  Erb  [44-110];  m 
Feb.  6,  1917,  MARTHA  GARIS,  b  Feb.  23,  1899;  dau  Frank  D.  and  Ida  S.  (Detweiler)  Garis.  Car 
inspector;  Souderton,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Bernice,  b  May  30,  1917;  d  May  31,  1917. 

2.  Ida,  b  Dec.  1,  1919. 

[44-204]  BENTON  S.  RUSSELL,  JR.,  b  June  12,  1892;  s  Benton  S.,  Sr.  and  Mary  E.  (Anderson) 
Russell  [44-122];  m  Dec.  4,  1913,  DOROTHY  E.  COOK,  b  Sept.  11,  1894;  dau  Walter  H.  and  Grace 
(Watson)  Cook.  Civil  engineer;  9908  Newton  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy,  b  Dec.  19,  1914. 

[44-205]  BETHSAIDA  F.  BERGEY,  b  June  29,  1895;  d  Oct.  29,  1916;  dau  Henry  Maurice  B.  and 
Annie  Lizzie  E.  (Faul)  Bergey  [44-130];  m  MARTIN  B.  HECKLER.  Res.  Harleysville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Sara  Katharine  B.,  b  June,  1916;  d  June,  1916. 

[44-206]  BESSIE  HEDRICK,  b  Oct.  2,  1900;  dau  George  R.  and  Rosa  H.  (Lukens)  Hedrick 
[44-133];  m  Mar.  23,  1918,  LEVI  K.  SIEGFRIED,  b  July  30,  1899;  s  Levi  M.  and  Emaline  A.  (Klaus- 
f  elder)  Siegfried.  Truck  driver;  323  Green  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Ohe  child:  Emma  Martha,  b  May  24,  1918. 

[44-207]  RUSSELL  SMITH,  b  Jan.  31,  1901;  s  Harvey  H.  and  Rosa  (Hartzel)  Smith  [44-136]; 
m  July  10,  1920,  SARAH  KLINE,  b  July  30,  1901;  dau  William  and  Kate  (Renner)  Kline.  Laborer; 
Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ernest  Russell,  b  Dec.  12,  1920. 

[44-208]  HELEN  RINEWALT,  dau  Jacob  and  Harriet  (Steltz)  Rinewalt  [44-162];  m  PAUL 
REAZOR. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Merton  Linwood,  b  1918. 

2.  Margaret,  b  1920. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[44-209]  IRWIN  LAWRENCE  ARNDT,  b  Dee.  16,  1885;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Rinewalt)  Arndt 
[44-163];  m  Mar.  11,  1909,  MADELINE  ENGEL.  Res.  2542  W.  Sterner  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Violet,  b  Oct.  22,  1909. 

2.  Laura,  b  May  5,  1915. 

3.  Sarah,  b  July  3,  1918. 

[  W  anger.  ] 

[44-210]  CARROLL  R.  STRUNK,  b  May  28,  1894;  s  Irwin  and  Mary  B.  (Rinewalt)  Strunk  [44— 
175];  m  Aug.  25,  1920,  HELEN  F.  LEWIS,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Res.  2018  W.  Ontario  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

No  children. 

Carroll  R.  Strunk  served  in  Quartermaster’s  Corps  in  the  World  War. 

[44-211]  THEODORE  W.  NEIMAN,  b  Apr.  23,  1894;  s  Austin  and  Marcia  (Irwin)  Neiman 
[44-181  ] ;  m  Apr.  28,  1920,  CORDIE  KRATZ,  b  July  27,  1897 ;  dau  John  C.  and  Catharine  M.  (Stauffer) 
Kratz.  Miller;  Elverson,  Pa.  No  children.  Cordie  Kratz  Neiman  is  a  graduate  of  the  West  Chester 
State  Normal  School  and  was  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools. 

[44-212]  ARTHUR  FRANKLIN  ERB,  b  July  9,  1898;  s  Amandus  G.  and  Mary  Ann  (Erb)  Erb 
[44-195a];  m  May  24,  1917,  HANNAH  IRENE  MORFORD,  b  Dec.  24,  1897 ;  dau  George  Washington 
and  Hannah  Ann  (Townsend)  (Woodward)  Morford.  Machinist;  res.  2614  N.  Bouvier  St.,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  Irene,  b  Dec.  4,  1917. 

2.  Henry  Warren,  b  May  9,  1915  (adopted). 


GEORGE  MENTZEL  [E  46] 


MELCHIOR  MENTZEL  [E  47] 


MELCHIOR  NEUMAN  [E  481 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[46]  GEORGE  MENTZEL  [E  46]  and  his  wife,  URSULA  REINWALD  [E  128]  came  to  Pa.  in 
1734.  George  Mentzel  d  Aug.  1,  1744,  and  his  wife,  Ursula,  d  Jan.  29,  1754.  No  issue.  [No  further 
data  discovered.  ] 


[47]  MELCHIOR  MENTZEL  [E  47],  h  1682,  in  L.  Harpersdorf,  d  Sept.  6,  1755;  m  June  15,  1707, 
ANNA  GROH  [E  130]  of  Armenruh,  h  about  1682,  d  Feb.  10,  1758.  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  died 
without  issue.  [No  further  data  discovered .] 


[48]  MELCHIOR  NEUMAN  [E  48],  was  the  s  of  Balthasar  Neuman  and  Maria  Dobschal  of 
Ober  Langneundorf.  Balthasar  d  Mar.  10,  1726,  aged  83;  his  w  Maria,  d  Oct.  6,  1727  [cf.  Regent  by 
Schneider ,  p  23b]. 

Melchior  Neuman  was  a  carpenter  of  Hockenau.  [Berthelsdorf  Ch.  Bk.)  He  married  MARIA 

-  [E  132],  and  migrated  to  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony,  Apr.  29,  1726,  with  his  wife  and  son.  He 

was  living  with  his  son  Christopher  in  1732,  in  Berthelsdorf. 

Melchior  Neuman  and  his  wife  Maria  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  with  their  son  Christopher.  Melchior 
worked  as  a  carpenter  for  the  three  Schultz  brothers,  George  [E  68],  and  Melchior  [E  69],  Christopher 
[E  70].  He  d  Apr.  28,  1745  and  his  wife  died  Dec.  24,  1744.  Place  of  residence  and  burial  unknown. 

One  son: 

)  Christopher  [E  53],  b - ;  d  Sept.  11,  1768;  m  I  ?•  Susanna  Mflhmer  [E  144], 

[48-lb]  J  [2.  Susanna  Meschter. 

[48-la]  CHRISTOPHER  NEUMAN  [E  53],  only  s  of  Melchior  and  Maria  Neuman  [48];  b  in 
Silesia;  m  Sept.  7,  1728,  in  Berthelsdorf,  SUSANNA  MUEHMER  [E  144];  dau  Christopher  Muehmer. 
In  1733,  on  Dec.  22,  Christopher  Neuman  sold  his  Freyhausz  in  Berthelsdorf  for  100  Thaler  [cf.  Berthels¬ 
dorf  deeds].  In  1734  Christopher  Neuman  and  his  wife  came  to  Pa.;  they  settled  in  Marlborough 
Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate  D  III];  later  bought  land  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  near  present  village  of  West  Point, 
Pa.  [Plate  F  XXIV].  Christopher  Neuman  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743.  Susanna  Neuman 
died  Mar.  27,  1760,  and  Christopher  died  Sept.  10,  1768,  at  night  after  a  skirmish;  buried,  Sept.  12, 
after  a  jury.  [David  Schultz  Almanac.]  Place  of  burial  not  determined. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[48-2]  1.  David  [E  145],  d  Sept.  18, 1775;  m  Maria  — — 

[48-3]  2.  Rosina,  b  about  1737;  d  Mar.  16,  1804;  m  Heinrich  Schneider. 

[48-lb]  CHRISTOPHER  NEUMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,,  Sept.  21,  1764,  SUSANNA 
MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  16,  1739;  d  May  20,  1834  [B.H.];  dau  Melchior  and  Regina  (Anders)  Meschter 
[66].  The  Estate  of  Christopher  Neuman  was  appraised  at  £638.  8s.  Od.  on  Sept.  20,1768;  Susanna 
Neuman  and  Jacob  Wentz  were  the  administrators.  “Melchior  Waggener”  and  “Christopher  Dresher’’ 
were  the  appraisers.  Balance  for  distribution  was  £442.  17s.  Oj^d.,  of  which  the  widow  received  or 
£147.  12s.  4d. ;  the  eldest  son  received  %  or  £196.  16s.  5d.;  and  the  other  child  £98.  8s.  33^d. 
[Phila.  Wills  &  Adm.  1164,  1768,  H.55.] 

Melchior  Neuman  and  Henry  Schneider  were  appointed  administrators  of  the  estate  of  Susanna 
Neuman,  late  of  Gwynedd  Twp.,  on  Oct.  26,  1821.  [Adm.  Bk.  2:621;  O.C.  No.  13:929  Norristown.] 
Who  were  Melchior  and  Susanna  Neuman?  In  a  deed  dated  Sept.  24,  1808,  Melchior  Neuman  of 
Gwynedd  is  called,  “Spinning  wheel  maker.” 


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[48-2]  DAVID  NEUMAN  [E  145],  d  Sept.  18,  1775;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Mtihmer)  Neuman 
[48] ;  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents.  He  was  naturalized  Apr.  10,  1755.  He  was  married  Dec., 

1757,  to  MARIA - - ;  maiden  name  unknown;  she  is  said  to  have  died  Feb.  4,  1802.  They 

probably  lived  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Pa.,  as  he  conveyed  property  to  Philip  Hoot  [ Plate  F  XXIV]. 
Place  of  burial  not  determined. 

Children  (J): 

[48-4]  1.  Christopher,  h  Nov.  20,  1758;  d  Apr.  18,  1833;  m  Rosina  Wiegner. 

2.  Rosina,  b  Dec.  29,  1759;  no  further  data. 

3.  Abraham,  b  June,  1761;  no  further  data. 

4.  Maria,  b  May,  1763;  d  Oct.  27,  1811;  unm.  [B.H.] 

Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  [106-3],  in  his  will  signed  Mar.  28,  1795,  bequeathed  £10  “to  Maria 
Neuman,  daughter  of  David  Neuman  if  she  is  yet  alive.” 


[48-3]  ROSINA  NEUMAN,  b  1737;  d  Mar.  16,  1804;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Muehmer) 
Neuman  [48-la];  in  1756  she  m  HEINRICH  SCHNEIDER,  b  Aug.  3,  1729;  d  Apr.  2,  1797;  and 
settled  in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  now  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Heinrich  Schneider  was  not  in  the  good  graces  of 
father  Neuman  when  he  courted  Rosina,  because  he  was  a  member  of  the  Lutheran  Church.  Tra¬ 
dition  states  that  Heinrich  eloped  with  Rosina  and  they  were  married  by  a  Lutheran  clergyman; 
upon  learning  of  the  elopement  of  his  daughter,  father  Neuman  is  said  to  have  exclaimed  in  German, 
“Ride,  ride,  he  who  can  ride.  Henry  has  stolen  my  Rosa!”  It  is  stated  that  after  Schneider  joined 
the  Society  of  Schwenkf elders,  father  Neuman  relented  and  forgave  the  eloping  couple.  It  was  by 
this  means  that  the  name  of  Schneider  (Snyder)  was  introduced  into  the  list  of  Schwenkfelder 
names.  Heinrich  Schneider  was  born  in  Germany  and  came  to  Pa.,  Aug.  30,  1749. 


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[48-5b] 

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[48-6b] 

[48-7] 

[48-8] 


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[48-9] 

[48-10] 


Children  (11): 

1.  Rosina,  b  Mar.  8,  1757;  d  Oct.  8,  1843;  m  Melchior  Reinewald. 


2.  George,  b  1758;  d  July  27,  1832;  m  !  Josma  Anders. 

{  2.  Susanna  Wiegner. 

3.  Christopher,  b  Jan.  12,  1761;  d  Aug.  2,  1810;  m  (  !'  Susanna  Heydrick. 

1  2.  Maria  Meschter. 

4.  Henry,  b  Nov.  22,  1762;  d  Apr.  2,  1836;  m  Regina  Reinewald. 

5.  Christian,  b  Nov.  1764;  d  Apr.  22,  1841;  m  Susanna  Reinewald. 

6.  Abraham  )  (wi  b  Jul  23  1769.  d  )  June  2,  1787 

7.  Isaac  J  J  I  prior  to  1802. 

8.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  17,  1771;  d  May  20,  1834;  m  Abraham  Wiegner. 

9.  John,  m - 

10.  Regina,  d  aged  two  weeks. 

11.  Jacob,  b  1777;  d  Apr.  6,  1823;  m  Eve  Schultz. 


It  has  been  impossible  to  trace  all  of  the  children  of  Heinrich  and  Rosina  (Neuman)  Schneider. 
The  data  in  the  old  Genealogical  Record  was  not  complete  as  the  name  of  Jacob  was  omitted. 

In  a  release  of  175  acres  of  land,  signed  Aug.  7,  1802,  we  find  the  following  as  children  of  Henry 
Schneider,  releasing  to  John  Schneider,  a  son: 


Michael  Rinewalt  and  Rosanna  his  wife  of  Towamencin. 

George  Schneider  and  Susanna  his  wife  of  Franconia. 

Christopher  Schneider,  Cordwainer  and  his  wife  of  Hatfield. 

Henry  Schneider  and  Regina  his  wife  of  Souderton. 

Christian  Schneider  and  Susanna  his  wife  of  Towamencin. 

Abraham  Wiegner,  weaver,  and  Susanna,  his  wife  of  Worcester. 

Jacob  Schneider  and  his  wife  Eve  of  Worcester. 

The  same  conveyed  to  Henry  Schneider,  on  Feb.  29,  1760.  [D.  B.  19:202  Norristown.] 


Thus  it  appears  that  John  Schneider  must  have  been  married  and  secured  the  homestead,  but  it 
has  been  impossible  to  trace  his  family. 

Again  in  the  will  of  Christopher  Schneider  [48-6b]  of  Hatfield,  probated  on  Aug.  10,  1810,  he  speaks 
of  his  beloved  wife  Mary;  his  five  brethren  and  two  sisters:  “George,  Henry,  Christian,  Jacob,  John, 
Rosina  Reinewald,  Susanna  Wiegner,  and  Baltzer  Heidrig,  George  Heidrig,  and  Eve  Krieble,  brothers 
and  sister  of  my  first  wife.” 


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[48-4]  CHRISTOPHER  NEUMAN,  b  Nov.  20,  1758;  d  Apr.  18,  1833;  s  David  and  Maria  Neuman 
[48-2];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  May  11,  1786,  ROSINA  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  1,  1759;  d  Dec. 
18,  1819;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Wiegner  [154-3].  Christopher  Neuman  was  a  farmer  and 
shoemaker;  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[48-11]  1.  Samuel,  b  June  23,  1790;  d  Mar.  30,  1862;  m  Regina  Krauss. 

2.  George,  b  Oct.  2,  1794;  d  Apr.  24,  1815. 

[48-5a]  GEORGE  SCHNEIDER  (SNYDER),  b  1758;  d  July  27,  1832;  s  Heinrich  and  Rosina 
(Neuman)  Schneider  [48-3]  ;m Apr.  13  (23),  1780,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  ROSINA  (ROSANNA) 
ANDERS,  b  Dec.  24,  1757 ;  d  Nov.  6,  1781 ;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl)  Anders  [161-2]. 

One  child:  Abraham,  b  Apr.  3,  1781;  d  Apr.  12,  1781. 

[48-5b]  GEORGE  SNYDER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  Apr. 
(17)  25,  1784,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  3,  1754;  d  Apr.  15,  1833;  dau  George  and  Susanna 
(Yeakel)  Wiegner  [154-3]. 

Children  (4 )  •' 

[149-6]  1.  Rosina,  b  Sept.  13,  1785;  d  Sept.  27,  1823;  m  Andrew  Schultz. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  30,  1787;  d  Mar.  8,  1789. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  18,  1789;  living  in  1832. 

4.  A  child  of  George  Snyder,  d  June  23,  1791. 

In  the  will  of  George  Snyder  of  Franconia,  Pa.,  probated  in  1832,  the  following  are  mentioned: 

“My  beloved  wife,  Susanna;  my  daughter  Susanna;  my  granddaughter,  Mary,  who  lives  with 
me;  my  granddaughter,  Christina;  my  grandchildren  of  my  daughter  Rosanna:  Mary,  Christina, 
Samuel,  George,  Susanna,  and  Anne.” 

[48-6a]  CHRISTOPHER  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  12,  1761;  d  Aug.  2,  1810;  s  Heinrich  and  Rosina  (Neu¬ 
man)  Schneider  [48-3];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  Apr.  11,  1782,  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK, 
b  June  10,  1761 ;  d  Aug.  20,  1801 ;  dau  George  and  Rosina  (Krauss)  Heydrick  [52a-l].  No  issue. 

[48-6b]  CHRISTOPHER  SNYDER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MARIA  MESCHTER,  b  July 

6,  1775;  d  Oct.  7,  1833;  dau  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-1].  No  issue. 


[48-7]  HENRY  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  22,  1762;  d  Apr.  2,  1836;  s  Heinrich  and  Rosina  (Neuman) 
Schneider  [48-3];  m  May  10,  1785,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  to  REGINA  REINEWALD,  b  Nov. 
28,  1764;  d  Nov.  5,  1825;  dau  Balthasar  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Reinewald  [44-1]. 

Children  (6): 

[48-12]  1.  Joseph,  b  Sept.  17,  1786;  d  Dec.  1,  1858;  m  Sophia  Kriebel. 

[48—13]  2.  Abraham  ]  .  •  h  Tlli  9o  17oQ.  j  May  23,  1858;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[48-14]  3.  Isaac  j  ~  i  July  6,  1840;  m  Christina  Henning. 

[48—15]  4.  Job,  b  Nov.  11,  1793;  d  Nov.  14,  1871;  m  Susanna  Wiegner. 

5.  Regina,  b  Dec.  7,  1795;  d  Dec.  15,  1795. 

[25-31]  6.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  28,  1798;  d  Feb.  28,  1880;  m  Benjamin  Kriebel. 


[48-8]  CHRISTIAN  SNYDER,  b  Nov.,  1764;  d  Apr.  22,  1841;  s  Heinrich  and  Rosina  (Neuman) 
Schneider  [48-3];  m  Nov.  4,  1788,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  SUSANNA  REINEWALD,  b  Aug. 
17,  1765;  d  Apr.  28,  1848;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Meschter)  Reinewald  [44-2]. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  9,  1789;  d  unrn. 

2.  Andrew,  b  Feb.  17,  1792  ;  d  unm. 

[48-16]  3.  Henry,  b  Mar.  21,  1794;  m  Elizabeth  — — -  — 

4.  Maria,  b  Aug.  1,  1796;  d  unm. 

5.  Susanna,  b  May  16,  1799;  dec. 

[48-17]  6.  George,  b  Aug.  27,  1801;  d  June  25,  1886;  m  Sarah  Sauder. 

[48-18]  7.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  24,  1804;  d  1878;  m  Susanna  Bookheimer. 

8.  Rachel  (Regina),  b  Sept.  25,  1807;  d  unm. 


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[48-10]  JACOB  SNYDER,  b  1777;  d  Apr.  6,  1823;  s  Heinrich  and  Rosina  (Neuman)  Schneider 
[48—3] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1799,  by  Rev.  George  Ivriebel,  EVE  SCHULTZ,  b  June  23,  1775;  d  Apr.  9,  1822;  dau 
Balthasar  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-2]. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Anna,  b  Oct.  16,  1800;  d  Oct.  26,  1862. 

2.  Henry,  b  Jan.  12,  1802;  no  f  urther  data. 

3.  Sophia,  b  July  30,  1804;  d  Sept.  26,  1805. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  17,  1805;  no  further  data. 

5.  Samuel,  b  May  27,  1807 ;  d  June,  1867. 

6.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  2,  1809;  d  July  30,  1810. 

[48-19]  7.  Esther,  b  Jan.  2,  1811;  m  Jacob  Thomas. 

[48-20]  8.  Amos,  d  Sept.  28,  1874;  m  Mary  Ann  Demuth. 

9.  Abigail,  b  July  30,  1817;  d  June  7,  1838. 


[48-11]  SAMUEL  NEWMAN,  b  June  23,  1790;  d  Mar.  30,  1862;  s  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Wieg- 
ner)  Neuman  [48-4] ;  m  Oct.  15,  1820,  REGINA  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  9,  1798;  d  June  29,  1890;  dau  Andrew 
and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Krauss  [11-18].  Samuel  Newman  was  a  cabinet  maker  and  stone  mason. 
He  resided  at  Palm,  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 


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[11-62] 

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Children  (5): 

1.  Leah,  b  Sept.  27,  1821;  d  Mar.  30,  1907;  m  Enoch  Schultz. 

2.  Esther,  b  Oct.  15,  1824;  d  Mar.  28,  1904;  m  Daniel  Krauss. 

3.  George,  b  Aug.  4,  1826;  d  Dec.  24,  1830. 

4.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  21,  1828;  d  Dec.,  1860;  m  Levi  Heebner. 

5.  Enos,  b  Feb.  12,  1832;  d  Jan.  10,  1910;  m  (  J*  ^u£usta  ^alser' 

l  2.  Bessie  Tabler. 


[48-12]  JOSEPH  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  17,  1786;  d  Dec.  1,  1858;  s  Henry  and  Regina  (Reinewald) 
Snyder  [48-7];  m  Apr.  25,  1811,  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  18,  1789;  d  Sept.  4,  1824;  daw  Abraham  and 
Eve  (Heydrick)  Kriebel  [25-11]. 

Children  (8): 

[48-22]  1.  Jesse,  b  Feb.  15,  1812;  d  Sept.  14,  1894;  m  Maria  Heebner. 

[154-18]  2.  Margaret,  b  Apr.  14,  1814;  d  Sept.  18,  1892;  m  Daniel  Wiegner. 

[161-13]  3.  Hannah,  b  July  25,  1816;  d  July  17,  1890;  m  Anthony  Anders. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  31,  1818;  d  Aug.  1,  1876;  unm. 

[48-23]  5.  George,  b  July  16,  1821;  d  Mar.  7,  1901;  m  Abigail  Heebner. 

Three  children  died  in  infancy  between  1813  and  1820. 


[48-13]  ABRAHAM  SNYDER,  b  July  23,  1789;  d  May  23,  1858;  s  Henry  and  Regina  (Reinewald) 
Snyder  [48-7];  m  May  5,  1814,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  14,  1782;  d  Oct.  15,  1862;  dau  Balthasar 
and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-2]. 

Children  (4): 

[149-41]  1.  Regina  (Rachel),  b  Feb.  10,  1815;  d  Apr.  18,  1898;  m  Michael  Schultz. 

[48-24]  2.  Daniel,  b  Jan.  1,  1817;  d  Mar.  4,  1900;  m  Christina  H.  Snyder. 

3.  Sarah,  b  May  1,  1820;  d  Dec.  21,  1882;  unm. 

[48-25]  4.  Anna,  b  Jan.  6,  1825;  m  John  Henning. 

[48-14]  ISAAC  SNYDER,  b  July  23,  1789;  d  July  6,  1840;  s  Henry  and  Regina  (Reinewald)  Snyder 
[48-7];  m  by  Rev.  George  Wack,  Nov.  6,  1832,  CHRISTINA  HENNING,  b  Oct.  12,  1811;  d  1858. 
Children  (5): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  25,  1834;  d  Feb.  6,  1904;  unm. 

2.  Henry,  b  July  2,  1835;  d  Feb.  23,  1849. 

[48-26]  3.  Dinah  (Christiana),  b  Apr.  18,  1838;  d  July  11,  1903;  m  Joseph  II.  Tyson. 

[48-27]  4.  Isaac,  b  Sept.  26,  1840;  d  Dec.  24,  1912;  m  Elizabeth  Hagey. 

Christina  (Henning)  Snyder,  married  2d  time,  Daniel  Snyder  [48-24], 

[48-15]  JOB  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  11,  1793;  d  Nov.  14,  1871;  s  Henry  and  Regina  (Reinewald) 
Snyder  [48-7];  m  1831,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  0,  1808;  d  Jan.  17,  1884;  dau  Abraham  and 
Susanna  (Snyder)  Wiegner  [154-7]. 


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[48-31] 

[48-32] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Henry,  b  Dec.  6,  1831 ;  d  Mar.  16,  1893;  m  (  ^ar7  C:  ^agey. 

I  2.  Lavina  Schultz. 

2.  Edith,  b  Nov.  11,  1833;  d  young. 

3.  Sophia,  b  Sept.  2,  1836;  d  Mar.  10,  1903;  m  Jesse  Tyson. 

4.  Joseph  W.,  b  July  14,  1839;  d  Apr.  15,  1902;  m  Amanda  Sterner. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  22,  1841;  d  Aug.  9,  1843. 

6.  Susanna,  b  June  24,  1844;  m  Jacob  Weierman. 

7.  Maria,  b  Oct.  13,  1846;  d  Apr.  22,  1852. 

8.  Charles,  b  May  8,  1849;  d - ;  m  Deborah  Nice. 


[48-16]  HENRY  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  21,  1794;  s  Christian  and  Susanna  (Reinewald)  Snyder  [48-8] ; 
m  ELIZABETH - 

Children  (2): 

1.  John,  b - ;  d  as  adult. 

[48-33]  2.  Eliza,  m  Jacob  Cassel. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[48-17]  GEORGE  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  27,  1801;  d  June  25,  1886;  s  Christian  and  Susanna  (Reine¬ 
wald)  Snyder  [48-8];  m  Feb.  11,  1838,  SARAH  SAUDER,  b  Nov.  14,  1817;  d  Nov.  23,  1907;  dau 
Christian  and  Sarah  (Groff)  Sauder.  George  Snyder  was  a  carpet  weaver. 

Children  ( 6 ): 


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[48-35] 
[48-36a] 
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[48-37] 


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1.  David,  b  Mar.  19,  1839;  d  Sept.,  1839. 

2.  Mary,  b  Sept.  16,  1840;  m  Caleb  Fox. 

3.  Noah,  b  Mar.  14,  1843;  m  Catherine  A.  Henge. 

4.  Abraham  S„  b  Dec.  4,  1845;  m  (  b  “at7  J-  B«htel- 

l  2.  Lizzie  R.  Young. 

5.  Amanda,  b  Jan.  27,  1849;  d  Mar.  15,  1876;  m  Henry  Speacht.  Amanda  Snyder  Speacht 

and  her  infant  children  are  buried  in  the  Dunkard  Cem.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  Henry 
Speacht  is  buried  in  the  Lansdale  Cem.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  4,  1851;  m  Samuel  L.  Ramsey. 


[48-18]  ABRAHAM  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  24,  1804;  d  1878;  s  Christian  and  Susanna  (Reinewald) 
Snyder  [48-8];  m  SUSANNA  BOOKHEIMER,  d  1878;  both  buried  in  German  Baptist  Cem.,  Hatfield, 
Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[48-39]  1.  John,  m  Lena  Landis. 

2.  Simon,  unm. 

[48-40]  3.  Jacob,  b  May,  1844;  d  Nov.  9,  1868;  m,  Mary  Rosenberger. 

[48-41]  4.  Susanna,  d  1878;  m  Michael  Delp. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[48-19]  ESTHER  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  2,  1811;  dau  Jacob  and  Eve  (Schultz)  Snyder  [48-10];  m 
JACOB  THOMAS. 


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1. 

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2. 

3. 

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4. 

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[48-45b  ] 

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6. 

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7. 

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8. 

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9. 

[48-50] 

10. 

Children  {10): 

Rebecca  Anna,  b  Oct.  17,  1834;  m  Rev.  William  J.  Youngwith. 
Joseph  D.,  b  Feb.  22,  1836;  d  Nov.  4,  1878;  m  Clementine  Cross. 
Catharine,  b  - — - — — ;  unm. 

Jacob,  b  Apr.  4,  1840;  d  May  18,  1912;  m  Rebecca  Gunsenhouser. 


John  R.,  b  1844;  rn 


1.  Mary  Hunsicker. 

2.  Vilmina  Fry. 

Hannah,  b  1848;  d  Nov.  6,  1913;  m  James  Trego. 
Samuel,  b - - - ;  m  Mary  Book. 

Clarion,  dec;  m  Margaret  Winn. 

Alice,  b  Nov.  23,  1855;  m  George  P.  Hallman. 
Valeria,  b  Nov.  29,  1850;  m  John  W.  Clark. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 


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[48-20]  AMOS  SNYDER,  d  Sept.  28,  1874;  s  Jacob  and  Eve  (Schultz)  Snyder  [48-10]  \m Sept.  21, 
1847,  MARY  ANN  DEMUTH.  Farmer;  lived  in  Lane.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[48-51]  1.  Edgar  Callender,  b  July  6,  1859. 

[48-52]  2.  George  Agnew,  b  Mar.  3,  1866. 

3.  Mary  Kline,  b  Nov.  24,  1871;  d  June  15,  1872. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 


[48-21a]  ENOS  K.  NEWMAN,  b  Feb.  12,  1832;  d  Jan.  10,  1910;  s  Samuel  and  Regina  (Krauss) 
Newman  [48-11];  m  Aug.  12,  1855,  AUGUSTA  WALSER,  b  1833;  d  Oct.  2,  1894;  dau  Capt.  Matthias 
and  Eva  (Werly)  Walser  of  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Enos  K.  Newman  and  his  wife  Augusta  are  buried  in 
Rock  Creek  Cem.,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Walser  family  is  said  to  have  come  from  France  origi¬ 
nally,  and  were  known  as  the  “DeWalsers.”  They  settled  in  Switzerland  in  the  early  part  of  1700. 
Matthias  Walser  was  a  counsellor  as  were  his  father  and  grandfather.  He  was  also  a  captain  in  the 
French  army;  was  promoted  to  major  but  was  better  known  as  Captain  Walser.  [Edwin  A.  Newman.] 

Children  (9): 

[48-53]  1.  Oliver  Eugene,  b  May  12,  1856;  m  Mollie  E.  Mountjoy. 

[48-54]  2.  Edwin  A.,  b  Apr.  30,  1861;  rn  Clara  Artemesia  Shoemaker. 

[48-55]  3.  Alfred  Charles,  b  June  29,  1863;  d  Oct.  29,  1903;  m  Caroline  V.  Zollochoffer. 

[48-56]  4.  Christian  Mathis,  b  June  14,  1866;  m  Emma  J.  O’Brien. 

[48-57]  5.  Enos  S.,  b  Apr.  3,  1869;  m  Grace  W.  Cox. 

Wf-®?!  |  6.  Anna  Ursula,  b  Aug.  12,  1870;  m  (  '•  Edward  : H.  Wanamaker. 

[48-58b]  I  6  l  2.  Edgar  Ren  Connor. 

7.  Eva,  b  Jan.  6,  1872;  d  July  5,  1872. 

8.  Blanche  Regina,  b  Nov.  17,  1873;  m  Samuel  P.  Senior. 


[48-59] 

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[48-60b] 


9.  Robert  Henry,  b  Sept.  14,  1877;  m 


1.  May  L.  Jennings. 

2.  Georgina  A.  Roy. 


[48-2 lb]  ENOS  K.  NEWMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  2,  1897,  BESSIE  TABLER,  dau 
George  and  Susan  Tabler.  Ad.  (widow),  1406  Irving  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

Enos  K.  Newman  lived  in  Zionsville  and  Allentown,  Pa.,  from  1855  to  1865.  The  family  moved 
to  Jersey  City  in  1866  and  in  1869  moved  to  Manassas,  Va.,  where  they  remained  until  1884,  when 
they  moved  to  Washington,  D.  C. 


[48-22]  JESSE  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  15,  1812;  d  Sept.  14,  1894;  s  Joseph  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Snyder 
[48-12];  m  Nov.  17,  1836,  MARIA  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  31,  1817;  d  Feb.  25,  1898;  dau  Henry  and  Anna 
(Schultz)  Heebner  [21-7].  Jesse  Snyder  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Hannah,  b  Oct.  20,  1837;  d  Nov.  19,  1839. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Nov.  8,  1838;  d  Nov.  2,  1839. 

3.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  16,  1840;  unm. 

[48-61]  4.  John,  b  Jan.  3,  1843;  d  Aug.  24,  1921;  m  Elizabeth  Ann  Kolb. 

[48—62]  5.  Elias,  b  Aug.  24,  1845;  m  Lydia  Wiegner. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  22,  1847;  d  Dec.  29,  1874;  unm. 

[48-63]  7.  Aaron,  b  Oct.  29,  1850;  m  Emeline  Dresher. 

[25—84]  8.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  11,  1853;  m  Aaron  B.  Kriebel. 

[52a-8]  9.  Mary,  b  Jan.  4,  1856;  m  Adam  H.  Fisher. 

[48-64]  10.  Jesse  H.,  b  Feb.  2,  1859;  m  Elmira  (Kriebel)  Cassel. 

11.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  4,  1862;  d  Aug.  10,  1863. 


[48-23]  GEORGE  SNYDER,  b  July  16,  1821;  d  Mar.  7,  1901;  s  Joseph  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Snyder  [48-12];  m  Sept.  7,  1843,  ABIGAIL  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  29,  1819;  d  Nov.  25,  1890;  dau  Henry 
and  Anna  (Schultz)  Heebner  [21-7]. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Joseph,  b  May  7,  1844;  d  Nov.  18,  1912;  unm. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  31,  1845;  d  June  4,  1848. 

3.  Anna,  b  Mar.  16,  1848;  unm. 


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4.  Reuben,  b  Nov.  3,  1850;  d  Jan.  3,  1853. 

[48-65]  5.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  17,  1853;  m  Daniel  C.  Kratz. 

6.  George,  b  Nov.  11,  1855;  d  Mar.  20,  1859. 

[25-193]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Oet.  27,  1858;  m  Hiram  Iv.  Kriebel. 

[48-66]  8.  Hannah  H.,  b  Mar.  20,  1861;  d  Sept.  15,  1897;  m  Nathan  S.  Cassel. 


[48-24]  DANIEL  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  1,  1817;  d  Mar.  4,  1900;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Snyder  [48-13];  m  Feb.  12,  1846,  CHRISTINA  (HENNING)  SNYDER,  h  Oct,  12,  1811;  d  Nov.  13, 
1858;  widow  of  Isaac  Snyder  [48-14]. 

Children  (3): 


[48-67] 
[48-68a]  1 
[48-68b]  J 


1.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  1,  1846;  unm. 

2.  Hannah,  b  May  3,  1849;  m  Christian  Z.  Souder. 

3.  John  J.,  b  Aug.  9,  1857;  d  Dec.  31,  1906;  m  \  ™.ie  Jlah.erday; , 

l  2.  Same  Frankenneld. 


[48-25]  ANNA  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  6,  1825;  dan  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Snvder  [48-13]; 
m  JOHN  HENNING. 

Children  (J): 

[48-69]  1.  Kate;  m  Gottlieb  Henning. 

[48-70]  2.  David;  m  Agnes  Trumbauer. 

[48-71]  3.  Isaac;  d  Jan.  21,  1895;  m  Emma  Richard. 

[48-72]  4.  Andrew,  m  Lydia  Hendricks. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[48-26]  CHRISTIANNA  SNYDER,  b  Apr.  18,  1838;  d  July  11,  1903;  dau  Isaac  and  Christina 
(Henning)  Snyder  [48-14];  m,  Nov.  12,  1864,  JOSEPH  H.  TYSON,  b  July  8,  1837;  d  Mar.  28,  1917; 
s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Helme)  Tyson.  (1920.)  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa, 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct,  26,  1866;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[48-73]  2.  Susan,  b  Apr.  21,  1872;  m  Milton  Bean. 

3.  Hannah  S.,  b  Aug.  31,  1877;  d  May  10,  1882. 

4.  Christianna,  b  Nov.  20,  1881;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa, 


[48-27]  ISAAC  H.  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  26,  1840;  d  Dec.  24,  1912;  s  Isaac  and  Christina  (Henning) 
Snyder  [48-14];  m  Sept.  2,  1865,  ELIZABETH  HAGEY,  b  Aug.  6,  1847;  dau  Enos  Hagey.  Farmer; 
Lansdale,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (7): 

[25-194]  1.  Amanda,  b  July  19,  1866;  m  George  Kriebel. 

[48-74]  2.  Edwin  H.,  b  Nov.  8,  1868;  d  Dec.  9,  1897;  m  Emma  Cressman. 

[48-75]  3.  Isaac  H.,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  m  Lillian  B.  Brey. 

4.  Nathaniel,  b  July  25,  1873;  d  Jan.  27,  1892. 

[48-76]  5.  Joseph  H.,  b  May  30,  1875;  m  Kate  T,  Miller. 

[25-198]  6.  Lizzie  Ann,  b  June  29,  1878;  m  Allen  K.  Kriebel. 

[48-77]  7.  William  H.,  b  Apr.  17,  1884;  m  Laura  G.  Troxel. 

[48-28a]  HENRY  W.  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  6,  1831;  d  Mar.  16,  1893;  s  Job  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Snyder  [48-15];  m  Dec.  27, 1856,  MARY  C.  HAGEY,  5May  29,  1835;dMar.  17,  1873;  dau  Enos  Hagey. 
Children  (J): 

[48-78]  1.  Annie,  b  Feb.  4,  1858;  m  James  M.  DeHaven. 

[48-79]  2.  Justus  H.,  b  Feb.  23,  1861;  m  Annie  Iv.  Kriebel. 

[j8  sob]  |  ’^os^a^  R*  H.,  b  July  3,  1865;  d  May  7,  1919;  m 

[48-81]  4.  Susanna  H.,  b  June  8,  1869;  m  Howard  F.  Reed. 

[48-28b]  HENRY  W.  SNYDER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  9,  1878,  LA  VINA  SCHULTZ, 
b  Jan.  25,  1843;  d  June  30,  1921;  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-47].  No  issue. 


f  1.  Sophia  Cassel. 

1  2.  Lydia  Frederick. 


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669 

[48-29]  SOPHIA  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  2,  1836;  d  Mar.  10,  1903;  dau  Job  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Snyder  [48-15];  m  JESSE  TYSON,  b  Jan.  23,  1835;  d  Dec.  4,  1910.  No  issue. 

[48-30]  JOSEPH  W.  SNYDER,  b  July  14,  1839;  d  Apr.  15,  1902;  s  Job  and  Susanna  (Wiegner) 
Snyder  [48-15] ;  m  June  16,  1865,  AMANDA  STERNER,  b  Oct.  19,  1843;  dau  Samuel  Sterner.  Farmer. 

Children  (4): 

[48-82]  1.  Job  S.,  b  Nov.  5,  1867;  m  Anna  Krupp. 

2.  Salome  S.,  b  Mar.  2,  1869;  d  Dec.  16,  1872. 

3.  Samuel  S.,  b  Mar.  20,  1870;  d  Dec.  26,  1872. 

[48-83]  4.  Anna  Amanda,  b  Feb.  8,  1879;  m  Abraham  B.  Heffentreyer. 

[48-31]  SUSANNA  SNYDER,  b  June  24,  1844;  dau  Job  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Snyder  [48-15]; 
m  Nov.  15,  1869,  JACOB  WEIERMAN,  b  Nov.  22,  1839;  s  Michael  Weierman. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Henry  S.,  b  Nov.  1,  1870;  d  Apr.  1,  1871. 

[48-84]  2.  Susanna  S.,  b  Nov.  23,  1871 ;  m - Bossert. 

[48-84.1]  3.  Jesse  S.,  b  Dec.  24,  1874;  m - ;  Ambler,  Pa. 

[48-85]  4.  Sophia  S.,  b  Feb.  12,  1875;  m  John  Rosenberger;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[48-32]  CHARLES  SNYDER,  b  May  8,  1849;  dec;  s  Job  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Snyder  [48-15]; 
m  June  12,  1875,  DEBORAH  NICE,  b  July  17,  1850;  dau  John  Nice.  Lived  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[48-34]  MARY  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  16,  1840;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Sander)  Snyder  [48-17];  m 
June  19,  1858,  CALEB  FOX,  b  Dec.  8,  1831;  d  July  1,  1913.  Laborer;  1524  Orthodox  St.,  Frankford, 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[48-86]  1.  Mary,  b  June  11,  1863;  d  Nov.  21,  1907;  m  William  Faunce. 

2.  Martha,  b  Mar.  10,  1865;  unm. 

3.  Caleb,  b  Dec.  16,  1872;  d  May  20,  1890. 

4.  Freddie,  b  Apr.  30,  1875;  d  Mar.,  1887. 

[48-35]  NOAH  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  14,  1843;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Sander)  Snyder  [48-17];  m 
July,  1871,  CATHARINE  ANN  HENGE,  b  Jan.  1,  1849;  d  Feb.  25,  1876;  dau  Levi  and  Mary  Amanda 
(Cope)  Henge.  Auctioneer;  Colmar,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[48-87]  1.  Wilemina,  b  Nov.  23,  1871;  m  Elmer  E.  Refsnider. 

[48-88]  2.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Mar.  23,  1873;  m  Stewart  L.  Reigle. 

3.  Sarah  Minerva,  b  Aug.  6,  1874;  d  May  4,  1876. 

[48-36a]  ABRAHAM  S.  SNYDER,  b  Dec,  4,  1845;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Sander)  Snyder  [48-17]; 
m  MARY  J.  BECHTEL.  [No  further  data.] 

[48-36b]  ABRAHAM  S.  SNYDER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  15,  1891,  ELIZABETH  R. 
YOUNG,  b  Feb.  5,  1865;  dau  Isaac  K.  and  Catharine  W.  (Ruth)  Young.  Toy  factory;  Hatfield,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Alverta,  b  Feb.  23,  1901;  d  Oct.  15,  1901. 

[48-38]  ELIZABETH  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  4,  1851;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Sauder)  Snyder  [48-17]; 
m  Feb.  27,  1869,  SAMUEL  L.  RAMSEY,  b  Dec.  25,  1840;  d  Oct.  18,  1910;  .s  Arthur  and  Mary  (Frank¬ 
lin)  Ramsey.  Carpenter;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {12): 

[48-89]  1.  Noah,  b  June  21,  1873;  d  Apr.  18,  1900;  m  Ella  Webster;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[48-90]  2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  14,  1875;  d  Jan.  15,  1915;  m  John  Kenny;  Norristown,  Pa, 

[48—91  ]  3.  Della,  b  Aug.  21,  1877;  m  Joseph  Quinn;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

4.  Lizzie,  b  Dec.  8,  1879;  d  June  31,  1904. 

5.  Ida,  b  May  25,  1881;  rn  Harry  Fretz  (?);  Phila. 


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6.  Minerva,  b  Dec.  6,  1882. 

7.  Samuel  F.,  b  Feb.  13,  1884;  m  Anna  Swicherhof;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

8.  Amanda,  b  Feb.  12,  1886;  d  June  29,  1901. 

9.  Anna,  b  Mar.  26,  1891 ;  m  Homer  Detweiler. 

10.  Katie,  b  Mar.  29,  1892;  d  Mar.  29,  1894. 

11.  William,  b  Dec.  25,  1894;  d  May  19,  1916;  m  Elda  Kessil. 

12.  Harry,  b  Mar.  17,  1896;  d  Mar.  18,  1896. 

[  Unable  to  complete ;  letters  unans .] 

[48-39]  JOHN  SNYDER,  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Bookheimer)  Snyder  [48-18];  m  LENA 

LANDIS,  b - . 

One  child: 

[48-96]  Nathaniel,  b - ;  dec;  m;  had  a  son  Harry  and  other  children  in  Phila. ;  all  deceased. 

[  No  further  data.] 

[48-40]  JACOB  SNYDER,  b  May,  1844;  d  Nov.  9,  1868;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Bookheimer) 
Snyder  [48-18];  m  MARY  ROSENBERGER,  b  Feb.  6,  1846;  d  Dec.  1,  1917;  dan  Jacob  D.  and  Eliza 
(Swartley)  Rosenberger.  Farmer;  Silverdale,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[48-97]  Jacob  R.,  b  Nov.  1,  1868;  m  Ida  F.  Hedrick. 

[48-41]  SUSANNA  SNYDER,  dec  before  1878;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Bookheimer)  Snyder 

[48-18];  m  MICHAEL  DELP,  b - ;  dec.  before  1896;  buried  Lower  Salford  Dunkard  Cem. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harrison,  b - ;  d  aged  12. 

2.  Elwood,  b  — — - — ;  d  aged  27. 

[48-98]  3.  Mayme,  b  Jan.  3,  1864;  m  William  Niblo. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[48-42]  REBECCA  ANNA  THOMAS,  b  Oct.  17,  1834;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas 
[48-19];  m  REV.  WILLIAM  J.  YOUNGWITH,  b  1826;  d  1897;  s  of  Samuel.  Minister;  Lower  Merion 
Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[48-99]  1.  Ella  N.,  b  May  26,  1867;  m  Harry  F.  Hallman. 

2.  Samuel,  b - ;  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[48-43]  REV.  JOSEPH  D.  THOMAS,  b  Feb.  22,  1836;  d  Nov.  4,  1878;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder) 
Thomas  [48-19];  m  CLEMENTINE  CROSS,  b  Mar.  10,  1843;  d  July  13,  1903;  dau  Henry  and  Rachel 
(Trego)  Cross.  Baptist  clergyman. 

Children  (8): 

1.  William  C.,  b  Mar.  10,  1865;  clergyman;  unm;  Oakland  Mills,  Pa. 

2.  Edgar,  b  Dec.  17,  1866;  d  Sept.  2,  1867. 

[48-100]  3.  Frank  Newton,  b  Oct.  10,  1868;  m  Mary  Campbell. 

[48—101  ]  4.  Mary,  b  Sept.  1,  1870;  d  July  3,  1915;  m  Otis  Ward. 

5.  Anna  E.,  b  June  13,  1872;  d  Feb.  27,  1874. 

[48-102]  6.  Herbert,  b  Jan.  25,  1874;  d  June  7,  1917;  m  Lulu  Tate. 

[48-103]  7.  Ella  May,  b  Mar.  14,  1876;  m  Walter  Irvine. 

[48-104]  8.  Joseph  Bradley,  b  Mar.  12,  1878;  m  Edna  Ambler. 

[48-44]  JACOB  THOMAS,  b  Apr.  4,  1840;  d  May  18,  1912;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas 
[48-19];  m  Aug.  12,  1863,  REBECCA  GUNSENHOUSER,  b  Oct.  9,  1837;  d  Oct.  28,  1915.  Jacob 
Thomas  was  a  drover;  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[48-105]  1.  Kate,  b - ;  m  John  C.  Cake;  2016  Spring  Garden  St.,  Phila. 

[48-106]  2.  Charles  A.,  b  July  17,  1870;  m  Catharine  Brendlinger. 

3.  Esther,  b  Oct.  19,  1876;  unm.;  701  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  complete.] 


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[48-45a]  JOHN  R.  THOMAS,  b  1844;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas  [48-19];  m  MARY 
HUNSICKER.  Lived  in  Jeffersonville,  Pa. ;  Drover. 

Children  (4).' 

1.  Wilbur. 

2.  Allen. 

[48-107]  3.  John  Quincy,  b  Nov.  22,  1874;  m  Lottie  Trumbower. 

[48-108]  4.  Morgan  H.,  b  July  22,  1876;  in  Annie  Claire. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[48-45b]  JOHN  R.  THOMAS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  VILMINA  FRY.  No  issue.  John 
R.  Thomas  was  born  in  Lower  Providence  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  at  an  early  age  went  with  his  father  to 
Mifflintown,  Pa.,  but  returned  to  Montg.  Co.  in  about  four  years  and  settled  near  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[48-46]  HANNAH  THOMAS,  b  1848;  d  Nov.  6,  1913;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas 
[48-19];  m  Oct.  30,  1877,  JAMES  TREGO,  b  Jan.  21,  1853;  d  Oct.  2,  1918;  s  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Van  Ormer)  Trego.  Farmer;  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[48-109]  1.  Beulah  A.,  b  Dec.  10,  1878;  m  Thomas  Sinclair. 

[48-110]  2.  G.  Stanton,  b  Mar.  31,  1885;  m  Miriam  M.  Dyson. 

[48-47]  SAMUEL  THOMAS,  b - - - ;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas  [48-19];  in  MARY 


BOOK. 

Children 

[48-111] 

1.  William. 

[48-112] 

2.  Thomas. 

[48-113] 

3.  Sarah. 

[48-114] 

4.  Ella. 

[  Lived  in  Western  Pa.  N o  further  data  obtainable.] 

[48-48]  CLARION  THOMAS,  dec;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas  [48-19];  m  MARGARET 
WINN.  Lived  in  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (fi): 

[48-115]  1.  Elizabeth. 

[48-116]  2.  Jennie. 

[ Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[48-49]  ALICE  THOMAS,  b  Nov.  23,  1855;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder)  Thomas  [48-19]; 
m  Mar.  19,  1887,  GEORGE  F.  HALLMAN,  b  Aug.  10,  1855;  s  George  and  Margaret  (Fisher)  Hallman. 
Carpenter  and  builder;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[48-117]  Catherine  C.,  b  Dec.  5,  1889;  d  Nov.  15,  1914;  m  Raymond  Pflieger. 

[48-50]  VALERIA  (VALREMA)  THOMAS,  b  Nov.  29,  1850;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Snyder) 
Thomas  [48-19];  m  Dec.  29,  1876,  JOHN  W.  CLARKE,  b  Feb.  27,  1854;  s  John  and  Mary  Ann  Clarke. 
Farmer;  Lower  Providence,  Norristown,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1921.) 


[48-118] 

[48-119] 

[48-120] 

[48-121] 

[48-122] 


Children  (9): 

1.  Harry  Edward,  b  May  29,  1879;  m  Mary  A.  Fry. 

2.  Ethel  Marie,  b  Dec.  10,  1881;  unin;  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Oct.  17,  1884;  m  Frank  T.  Johnson. 

4.  Raye  Katharine,  b  Oct.  19,  1887;  rn  Walter  Zollers. 

5.  Nellie  Thomas,  b  Dec.  19,  1889;  m  Linwood  Espenship. 

6.  Laura  Linda,  b  May  18,  1893;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

7.  Leroy  William,  b  Aug.  28, 1895;?n - ;  widower;  339  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

8.  Russell  Conwell,  b  Mar.  5,  1898;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

9.  Ruby  Valeria,  b  Dec.  1,  1903;  unm. 


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[48-53]  OLIVER  EUGENE  NEWMAN,  b  May  12,  1856;  s  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser)  Newman 
[48— 21a] ;  m  Sept.  26, 1880,  MOLLIE  ELLEN  MOUNTJOY,  dau  John  and  Eliza  Mountjoy  of  Marshall, 
Va.  Res.  Manassas,  Va.  Hardware  business.  (1919.) 

The  occupation  of  Mr.  Newman  formerly  was  that  of  painter  and  decorator;  at  present  he  is 
engaged  in  conducting  a  hardware  store  at  Manassas,  Va.,  together  with  his  son-in-law,  under  firm 
name  of  “Newman  &  Trusler  Hardware  Co.”  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

[48-124]  1.  Olive  Mary,  b  Jan.  18,  1882;  m  Jacob  Luther  Moser. 

[48-125]  2.  Mamie  Christine,  b  Dec.  9,  1888;  m,  William  E.  Trusler. 

[48—126]  3.  Robert  Enos,  b  Dec.  6,  1894;  m  Ida  M.  Bowers. 


[48-54]  EDWIN  A.  NEWMAN,  b  Apr.  30,  1861;  s  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser)  Newman  [48- 
21a];  m  Nov.  11,  1886,  CLARA  ARTEMESIA  SHOEMAKER,  b  Nov.  11,  1859;  dau  A.  Pierce  and 
Martha  (Carberry)  Shoemaker.  Real  estate  and  newspaper  business;  4007  Eighth  St.,  N.  W.  Wash¬ 
ington,  D.  C.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

[48-127]  1.  Lucian  Cloud,  b  Dec.  17,  1887;  m  Ruth  Mary  Jennings. 

2.  Edwinea  Abigail  J  fwi  &  0et<  n  1888;  d  0ct.  11,  1888. 

3.  Amileia  Augusta  j 

[48—127.1  ]  4.  Clara  Artemesia,  b  Feb.  19,  1891;  m  Arthur  Dreffs. 

5.  Edwin  Pierce,  b  Aug.  10,  1889. 

6.  Francis  David,  b  May  2,  1892;  d  May  27,  1892. 

7.  Helen  Carbery,  b  May  2,  1895. 

[48-127.2]  8.  Martha  Louise,  b  Mar.  27,  1897;  m  John  E.  Cammack. 

9.  Kathryn  Azadia  Walser,  b  Jan.  16,  1902. 


[48-55]  ALFRED  CHARLES  NEWMAN,  b  June  29,  1863;  d  Oct.  29,  1903;  s  Enos  K.  and  Augusta 
(Walser)  Newman  [48-21a];  m  June  27,  1896,  CAROLINE  VIRGINIA  ZOLLOCHOFFER,  dau 
David  H.  and  Virginia  Zollochoffer.  Typewriting  machine  business;  Washington,  D.  C.  Alfred 
Newman  is  buried  at  Rock  Creek  Cemetery,  Washington  D.  C.  Widow  remarried.  No  issue. 

[48-56]  CHRISTIAN  MATHIS  NEWMAN,  b  June  14,  1866;  s  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser) 
Newman  [48-21a];  m  Dec.  16,  1890,  EMMA  JANE  O’BRIEN,  dau  Jotham  and  Eunice  O’Brien  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn. ;  she  was  born  in  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Patent  Attorney ;  “Chamberlin  and  Newman ;” 
825  Laurel  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  (1919.) 

Christian  M.  Newman  served  in  the  Connecticut  State  Senate  in  the  Session  of  1913.  The  editor 
is  indebted  to  Christian  Newman  for  valuable  data  regarding  the  Newman  family. 

Children  (3): 

[48-128]  1.  Natalie  Augusta,  b  July  15,  1894;  m  Lieut.  Arie  A.  Corwin. 

[48-129]  2.  Eunice,  b  Aug.  9,  1901;  m  Bradford  Greemnan  Warner. 

3.  Christine,  b  Apr.  1,  1904. 

[48-57]  ENOS  S.  NEWMAN,  b  Apr.  3,  1869;  s  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser)  Newman  [48-21a]; 
m  June  18,  1902,  GRACE  WINIFRED  COX,  dau  George  W.  and  Lavinia  Cox.  Res.  26th  and  Tilden 
Sts.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1919.)  Since  1900,  Mr.  Newman  has  been  sales-manager  in  the  Washington, 
D.  C.,  office  of  the  Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Co. 

One  child:  Hobart  Enos,  b  Mar.  7,  1903. 

[48-58a]  ANNA  URSULA  NEWMAN,  b  Aug.  12,  1870;  dau  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser)  New¬ 
man  [48-21a];  m  Aug.  16,  1891,  EDWARD  HARVEY  WANAMAKER,  s  Daniel  H.  and  Kate  Wana- 
maker.  Clerk  for  Lehigh  Valley  R.  R.  Co.;  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  They  were  separated  and  di¬ 
vorced  in  Feb.,  1902.  (1919.) 

[48-58b]  ANNA  URSULA  NEWMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  16,  1907,  EDGAR  REN 
CONNOR,  s  Elias  and  Mary  Virginia  Connor.  Merchant;  Manassas,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elvere  Augusta,  b  Sept.  1,  1909. 

2.  Anna  Virginia,  b  May  12,  1911. 


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3.  Edgar  Ren 

4.  Walser  Anna 


twins,  b  Aug.  17,  1914. 


[48-59]  BLANCHE  REGINA  NEWMAN,  b  Nov.  17,  1873;  dau  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser) 
Newman  [48-21a];  m  Apr.,  1901,  SAMUEL  PALMER  SENIOR,  s  Thomas  R.  and  Hannah  B.  Senior. 
2121  North  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Mr.  Senior  is  Vice-President  of  the  Bridgeport  Hydraulic  Com¬ 
pany.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Hazel,  b  Oct.  31,  1902;  d  Nov.  12,  1902. 

2.  Palmer  Newman,  b  May  15,  1904. 

3.  Barbara,  b  Mar.  22,  1908. 

[48-60a]  ROBERT  HENRY  NEWMAN,  b  Sept.  14,  1877;  s  Enos  K.  and  Augusta  (Walser) 
Newman  [48-21a];  m  Sept.  24,  1902,  MAY  LOUISE  JENNINGS,  b  1879;  d  Feb.  2,  1903;  dau  J. 
Fred  and  Mary  (Mills)  Jennings.  Res.  Southport,  Conn.  No  issue. 

[48-60b]  ROBERT  HENRY  NEWMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  12,  1904,  GEORGINA 
ALLEN  ROY,  b  June  9,  1878;  dau  James  and  Rosina  Allan  Roy.  Res.  80  Staples  St.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  For  some  years  Mr.  Newman  was  chief  draftsman  and  assistant  superintendent  with  the 
American  &  British  Manufacturing  Co.;  later  he  occupied  the  positions  of  Structural  Engineer  and 
Employment  Manager  with  the  Liberty  Ordnance  Co.;  both  firms  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Roy,  b  Oct.  15,  1906. 

[48-61]  JOHN  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  3,  1843;  d  Aug.  24,  1921;  s  Jesse  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Snyder 
[48-22] ;  m  Jan.  23,  1869,  ELIZABETH  ANN  KOLB;  dau  Silas  Kolb.  No  issue.  Farmer;  lived  in 
Towamencin. 


[48-62]  ELIAS  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  24,  1845;  s  Jesse  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Snyder  [48-22];  m  Nov. 
9,  1872,  LYDIA  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  15,  1847;  dau  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Kriebel)  Wiegner  [154-20]. 
Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  24,  1873. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  23,  1876;  d  Aug.  14,  1876. 

[25-262]  3.  Sallie,  b  Oct.  23,  1878;  m  David  A.  Kriebel. 

4.  Jesse,  b  May  4,  1880;  d  Sept.  6,  1880. 

5.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  23,  1884. 

6.  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  26,  1886. 

7.  Emma  Jane,  b  July  5,  1888;  d  Apr.  19,  1889. 

[48-63]  AARON  H.  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  29,  1850;  s  Jesse  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Snyder  [48-22]; 
m  Oct.  21,  1876,  EMELINE  DRESHER,  b  Aug.  29,  1856;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Dresher 
[64-18].  Retired;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Sarah  Jane,  b  June  7,  1878;  d  Sept.  4,  1878. 

[25-279]  2.  Lillie,  b  July  5,  1881;  m  Homer  S.  Krieble. 

3.  Maggie,  b  Aug.  22,  1883;  d  Mar.  17,  1891. 

4.  Elizabeth  Anne,  b  Aug.  15,  1889. 

[48-64]  JESSE  H.  SNYDER,  JR.,  b  Feb.  2,  1859;  s  Jesse  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Snyder  [48-22]; 
m  Nov.  12,  1892,  ELMIRA  (KRIEBEL)  CASSEL;  b  Mar.  8,  1867 ;  dau  Andrew  K.  and  Regina  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-76];  and  widow  of  Abraham  Cassel  [21-231].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  Jesse 
H.  Snyder,  Jr.,  is  a  graduate  of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  State  Normal  School,  and  has  taught  many  years  in 
Montg.  Co.;  has  also  served  as  Twp.  assessor.  He  has  always  been  active  in  Church  and  Sunday 
School  Work;  served  for  several  years  as  Secretary  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church,  and  is  now  (1920)  registrar  of  the  Churches  of  the  Middle  District,  and  is  secretary  of  the 
Kriebel  Family  Reunion  Association. 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Melvin  K.,  b  July  29,  1894;  d  Nov.  10,  1894. 

2.  John  K.,  b  Nov.  11,  1895;  grad.  State  College,  Pa.,  Agricultural  Course;  Supt.  Vacant 

Lots  Association,  Phila. 

3.  Mabel  K.,  b  Nov,  15,  1903. 

[48-65]  AMANDA  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  17,  1853;  dau  George  and  Abigail  (IJeebner)  Snyder  [48-23]; 
m  1876,  DANIEL  C.  KRATZ,  b  July  16,  1850;  d  June  21,  1885;  s  Jacob  Kratz. 

Children  (4): 

[48-130]  1.  George  S.,  b  Jan.  5,  1877;  m  Jennie  S.  Kriebel. 

[48-131]  2.  Irwin  S.,  b  Apr.  28,  1879;  m  Lydia  Fisher. 

3.  Annie. 

4.  Ella. 

[48-66]  HANNAH  H.  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  20,  1861;  d  Sept.  15,  1897;  dau  George  and  Abigail  (Heeb- 
ner)  Snyder  [48-23];  m  Nov.  17,  1883,  NATHAN  S.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  27,  1860;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah 
Cassel.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2. 

Children  (J) : 

[48-132]  1.  George  S.,  b  Sept.  24,  1884;  m  Cora  I.  Rahn. 

[48-133]  2.  Hiram  S.,  b  Sept.  17,  1886;  d  June  27,  1913;  m  May  Etta  Pool. 

3.  Alice,  b  Mar.  23,  1890;  d  May  23,  1898. 

4.  Mary  Emma,  b  Apr.  19,  1893;  d  Sept.  10,  1894. 

Nathan  Cassel  married  2d  time,  Jan.  27,  1900,  Emma  S.  Seibert  Kriebel,  widow  of  Nathaniel 
Kriebel  [19-136].  One  child:  Wilson,  b  Aug.  14,  1902. 

[48-67]  HANNAH  SNYDER,  b  May  3,  1849;  dau  Daniel  and  Christina  (Henning)  Snyder  [48-24]; 
m  Oct.  16,  1880,  CHRISTIAN  Z.  SOUDER,  b  Feb.  10,  1858;  d  June  10,  1907;  s  Eli  and  Anna  (Zieber) 
Souder.  Carpenter;  Richardson  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (widow). 

Children  (J): 

[48-134]  1.  Emma  Jane,  b  July  31,  1881;  m  David  Keyser. 

2.  Infant,  b  Oct.  12,  1884;  d  Oct.  12,  1884. 

3.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  3,  1886;  has  a  dau  Mabel  Viola  Landis,  b  Apr.  25,  1906. 

[48-135]  4.  Susannah,  b  June  2,  1889;  m  William  U.  Landis. 

[48-68a]  JOHN  J.  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  9,  1857;  d  Dec.  31,  1906;  s  Daniel  and  Christina  (Henning) 

Snyder  [48-24];  m  ANNA  FLAHERDAY,  b  - - ;  d  Aug.  19,  1884. 

One  child:  Celia,  d  infancy. 

[48-68b]  JOHN  J.  SNYDER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  11,  1889,  SALLIE  FRANKEN- 
FIELD,  b  Jan.  29,  1865;  dau  Louis  and  Sophia  Frankenfield. 

Children  (6): 

[48-136]  1.  Edna  May,  b  Oct.  3,  1889;  m  Harry  A.  Ruby. 

[48-137]  2.  Estella  Maud,  b  Mar.  6,  1891;  d  July  12,  1912;  m  Henry  W.  Godshall. 

3.  Emma  Leona,  b  Feb.  6,  1896;  d  June  5,  1900. 

[48-138]  4.  Daniel  Linford,  b  Jan.  19,  1898;  m  Edna  K.  Cassel. 

5.  Abram  Wilson,  b  Aug.  23,  1903. 

6.  Paul  Revere,  b  Feb.  21,  1906. 

[48-69]  KATE  HENNING,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Snyder)  Henning;  m  GOTTLIEB  HENNING. 
Children  (J): 

1.  Anna. 

2.  Ella. 

[48-139]  3.  Alverda,  m  Wilson  Huber;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[48—140]  4.  Irwin,  m  Alverda  Trumbore;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


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[48-70]  DAVID  HENNING,  s  John  and  Anna  (Snyder)  Henning  [48-25];  m  AGNES  TRUM- 
BAUER.  Lived  in  Hatfield,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[48-141]  1.  Harry,  m  Sue  Stover;  one  daughter — -Dorothy  Stover  Henning. 

[48-142]  2.  Worthington,  m  Margaret  Becker. 

[48-143]  3.  Blanche;  dec;  has  two  daughters.  [  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 

[48-71]  ISAAC  HENNING,  d  Jan.  21,  1895;  s  John  and  Anna  (Snyder)  Henning  [48-25];  m 
EMMA  RICHARD,  b  May  3,  1862;  dau  Peter  and  Sarah  (Wagner)  Richard.  Mrs.  Henning  is  married 
again  to  William  Leister. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Norman,  b  Mar.  12,  1888;  d  Dec.  13,  1888. 

2.  Linford,  b  Jan.  7,  1890;  d  Aug.  15,  1890. 

[48-72]  ANDREW  HENNING,  s  John  and  Anna  (Snyder)  Henning  [48-25];  m  LYDIA  HEN¬ 
DRICKS;  dau  Charles  and  Catherine  (Shellenberger)  Hendricks.  Lived  in  North  Wales,  Pa. 
Children  (J): 

[48-144]  1.  Jeanetta  May,  b  May  22,  1883;  m  DeWitt  Kline. 

[48-145]  2.  Charles  Russell,  b  July  28,  1889;  m  Edna  Bower. 

3.  Paul  H.,  b  June  22,  1897;  d  July  23,  1897. 

4.  Andrew  Lester,  b  Sept.  18,  1901. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.] 

[48-73]  SUSAN  TYSON,  b  Apr.  21,  1872;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Christianna  (Snyder)  Tyson  [48-26]; 
m  Dec.  12,  1891,  MILTON  BEAN,  6  Mar.  27,  1869;  s  Benjamin  and  Catharine  (Yerger)  Bean.  Laborer; 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[48-146]  1.  Ella  T.,  b  Mar.  1,  1893;  m  Harrison  Johnson. 

[48-147]  2.  Alice  T.,  b  Oct.  13,  1895;  m  Josiah  Hartzel. 

[48-148]  3.  Minnie  T.,  b  Dec.  12,  1898;  m  Linford  Fretz. 

4.  Harvey  T.,  b  Mar.  29,  1900. 

5.  Norman  T.,  b  Sept.  11,  1917. 

[48-74]  EDWIN  H.  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  8,  1868;  d  Dec.  9,  1897;  buried  Christ  Church  Cem.;  s 
Isaac  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hagey)  Snyder  [48-27];  m  June,  1892,  EMMA  CRESSMAN,  b  Jan.,  1875; 
dau  Reuben  and  Mary  (Smith)  Cressman.  Harleysville,  Pa.  (widow).  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[48-149]  1.  Corson  C.,  b  Dec.  22,  1892;  m - ;  clergyman;  Harleysville,  Pa. 

2.  Harvey  C.,  b  Feb.  1,  1896. 

[48-150]  3.  E.  Emerson,  b  Aug.  1,  1898;  m - ;  theological  student. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[48-75]  ISAAC  H.  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  25,  1871;  s  Isaac  IJ.  and  Elizabeth  (Hagey)  Snyder  [48-27]; 
m  Nov.  27,  1890,  LILLIAN  B.  BREY,  b  Nov.  30,  1871;  dau  Daniel  S.  Brey.  Roofing  contractor; 
118  S.  Broad  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

[48-151]  1.  Virgil  B.,  b  Dec.  17,  1892;  m  Mayme  Rosenberger. 

2.  Ralph  B.,  b  Oct.  14,  1902. 

[48-76]  JOSEPH  H.  SNYDER,  b  May  30,  1875;  s  Isaac  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hagey)  Snyder  [48-27]; 
m  Mar.  25,  1899,  KATE  T.  MILLER,  b  Oct.  14,  1881;  dau  Henry  Miller.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa. 
(1917.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Isaac  Wilbert,  b  July  19,  1900. 

2.  Grace  Elizabeth,  b  June  11,  1905. 

3.  Stanford  M.,  b  Jan.  17,  1910. 

4.  Harry  M.,  b  June  19,  1916. 


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[48-77]  WILLIAM  H.  SNYDER,  b  Apr.  17,  1884;  s  Isaac  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hagey)  Snyder 
[48—27] ;  m  Oct.  13,  1906,  LAURA  G.  TROXEL,  b  Sept.  21,  1884;  dau  John  and  Annie  (Godshalk) 
Troxel.  Bookkeeper;  R.  D.  No.  2,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Gertrude  T.,  b  Apr.  24,  1907. 

2.  William  T.,  b  Jan.  13,  1911. 

3.  Robert  T.,  b  Oct.  21,  1920. 

[48-78]  ANNIE  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  4,  1858;  dau  Henry  W.  and  Mary  C.  (Hagey)  Snyder  [48-28a]; 
m  Feb.  12,  1881,  JAMES  M.  DE  HAVEN,  b  May  10,  1855;  d  Feb.  29,  1896;  s  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Mybird)  De  Haven.  Mr.  De  Haven  was  a  butter  and  cheese  manufacturer,  West  Point,  Pa.  Widow 
resides  Lansdowne,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[48-152]  1.  Marvin  S.,  b  July  20,  1883;  m  Emma  Paulsworth. 

[68-65]  2.  Ada,  b  Mar.  2,  1887;  m  Andrew  S.  Schultz. 

[48-153]  3.  Henry  Vernon,  b  Jan.  12,  1889;  m  Florence  E.  Shriver. 

[48-79]  JUSTUS  H.  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  23,  1861 ;  s  Henry  W.  and  Mary  C.  (Hagey)  Snyder  [48-28a] ; 
m  Feb.  17,  1883,  ANNIE  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  26,  1859;  dau  Abraham  and  Rachel  (Anders)  Kriebel 
[19-46].  Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elenora,  b  May  10,  1884. 

2.  Flora,  b  Aug.  4,  1887;  d  Mar.  26,  1909. 

[48-154]  3.  Emma  K.,  b  Dec.  18,  1891;  m  Henry  S.  Bergey. 

[48-80a]  JOSIAH  R.  H.  SNYDER,  b  July  3,  1865;  d  May  7,  1919 ;s  Henry  W.  and  Mary  C.  (Hagey) 
Snyder  [48-28a];  m  Sept.  17,  1887,  SOPHIA  CASSEL,  b  July  8,  1866;  d  July  26,  1892;  dau  Abraham 
and  Lydia  (Kriebel)  Cassel  [21-68].  P.  &  R.  Ry.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Henry  C.,  b  May  11,  1889;  d  May  31,  1889. 

[48-155]  2.  Abram,  m  Kathryne  M.  Smith. 

[48-80b]  JOSIAH  R.  H.  SNYDER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  5, 1894,  LYDIA  FREDERICK, 
b  Aug.  26,  1868;  dau  Joseph  Frederick. 

Children  (7): 

1  1-  Edna,  b  Aug.  26,  1894;  d  Mar.  18,  1919;  m  (  ~  TW  Dinger- 

[48— 156b]  J  [  2.  Joseph  Ford. 

2.  Charles  M.,  b  Aug.  10,  1896;  d  Oct.  14,  1S96. 

[48-157]  3.  Anna  M.,  b  Oct.  11,  1898;  m  Edward  Bendon;  Phila. 

[48-158]  4.  Mary  E.,  b  Oct.  24,  1901;  m  Charles  Hoephle;  Telford,  Pa. 

5.  Horace  F.,  b  Sept.  19,  1903;  d  Jan.  14,  1909. 

6.  Howard  R.,  b  Feb.  13,  1906. 

7.  Grace  E.,  b  Sept.  1,  1915. 

[48-81]  SUSANNA  H.  SNYDER,  b  June  8,  1869;  dau  Henry  W.  and  Mary  C.  (Hagey)  Snyder 
[48-28a];  m  Mar.  17,  1888,  HOWARD  F.  REED,  b  Nov.  27,  1870;  s  Warren  and  Amanda  (Freed) 
Reed.  Farmer;  Telford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[48-159]  1.  Henry  Warren  S.,  b  Aug.  26,  1891;  m  Katie  B.  Mininger. 

[48-160]  2.  Ambrose  S.,  b  Aug.  9,  1894;  m  Katie  T.  Long. 

[74—1081  ]  3.  Harvey  S.,  b  June  12,  1896;  rn  Kathryn  Auchy;  Cape  May,  N.  J. 

4.  Justus  S.,  b  July  21,  1900;  d  Feb.  24,  1905. 

5.  Luella  S.,  b  Oct.  23,  1904. 

6.  Clarence  S.,  b  Aug.  26,  1906. 

[48-82]  JOB  S.  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  5,  1867;  s  Joseph  W.  and  Amanda  (Sterner)  Snyder  [48-30]; 
m  ANNA  KRUPP.  Res.  18  Slocum  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah,  2.  Idella,  3.  Daughter.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 


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[48-83]  ANNA  AMANDA  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  8,  1879;  dau  Joseph  W.  and  Amanda  (Sterner)  Snyder 
[48-30];  m  Feb.  10,  1900,  ABRAHAM  B.  HEFFENTREYER,  b  June  7,  1875;  s  Isaac  and  Amanda 
(Bilger)  Heffentreyer.  Day  laborer;  Lansdaie,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Amanda  S.,  b  Feb.  19,  1902. 

2.  Estella  S.,  b  June  25,  1904. 

3.  Daniel  S.,  b  Jan.  25,  1911. 

4.  Abel  S.,  b  Dec.  28,  1917. 

5.  Madeline,  b  Nov.  30,  1919;  d  Dec.  25,  1919. 

[48-88]  MARY  AMANDA  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  23,  1873;  dau  Noah  and  Catharine  Ann  (Henge) 
Snyder  [48-35] ;  m  June  29,  1895,  STEWART  L.  REIGLE,  b  Mar.  24,  1863;  s  William  B.  and  Catharine 
(Long)  Reigle.  Coal  business;  Lansdaie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[48-162]  Elsie  Emma,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  m  Harry  W.  Abendroth. 

[48-94]  ANNA  RAMSEY,  b  Mar.  26,  1891 ;  dau  Samuel  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Ramsey  [48-38]; 
7n  Mar.  15,  1911,  HOMER  DETWEILER,  b  Oct.  17,  1887 ;  s  Christian  and  Esther  B.  (Miller)  Detweiler. 
Weaver;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Arthur,  b  Sept.  27,  1911. 

2.  William,  5  Apr.  23,  1913. 

3.  Minerva,  b  Mar.  19,  1917. 

[48-97]  JACOB  R.  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  1,  1868;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Rosenberger)  Snyder  [48-40] ; 
m  Dec.  23,  1893,  IDA  F.  HEDRICK,  b  Nov.  3,  1869;  dau  Oliver  and  Mary  (Fretz)  Hedrick  [7-104]. 
Farmer;  Silverdale,  Pa.  Jacob  R.  Snyder  is  a  deacon  in  Hilltown,  Pa.,  Reformed  Church  and  has  been 
superintendent  of  the  S.  S.  of  that  church  for  16  years  or  more.  (1920.) 

[48-98]  MAYME  DELP,  b  Jan.  3,  1864;  dau  Michael  and  Susanna  (Snyder)  Delp  [48-41];  m  Mar. 
28,  1880,  WILLIAM  NIBLO,  b  Aug.  26,  1855.  Res.  2355  N.  Camac  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[48-99]  ELLA  N.  YOUNGWITH,  b  May  26,  1867;  dau  William  J.  and  Rebecca  Anna  (Thomas) 
Youngwith  [48-42];  m  June  30,  1888,  HARRY  F.  HALLMAN,  b  May  1,  1858;  s  William  A.  and  Mar¬ 
garet  A.  (Freas)  Hallman.  Farmer;  Plymouth  Twp.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Harry  F.  Hallman  served  several  terms  as  Justice  of  the  Peace  in  Plymouth  Twp.,  Pa.  [ Biog . 
Annals  Montg.  Co.] 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Anna  Margaret,  b  July  22,  1889. 

2.  Ruth  E.,  b  Mar.  16,  1891. 

3.  Myrtle  M.,  b  Apr.  20,  1893. 

4.  William  H.,  b  June  13,  1897;  d  June  30,  1897. 

5.  Martin  Luther,  b  June  17,  1899. 

[48-100]  REV.  FRANK  NEWTON  THOMAS,  b  Oct.  10,  1868;  s  Rev.  Joseph  D.  and  Clementine 
(Cross)  Thomas  [48-43];  m  MARY  CAMPBELL,  b  Jan.  11,  1883;  dau  John  and  Annie  E.  (Brunner) 
Campbell.  Clergyman;  Center  Moreland,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Frank  Ardelle,  b  Aug.  12,  1910. 

[48-101]  MARY  THOMAS,  b  Sept.  1,  1870;  d  July  3,  1915;  dau  Rev.  Joseph  D.  and  Clementine 

(Cross)  Thomas  [48-43];  m  Jan.  1,  1909,  OTIS  WARD,  s  John  G.  and -  (Sauceman)  Ward. 

Farmer;  Millerstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[48-102]  HERBERT  THOMAS,  b  Jan.  25,  1874;  d  June  7,  1917;  s  Joseph  D.  and  Clementine 
(Cross)  Thomas  [48-43]  ;'m  LULU  TATE.  Res.  2561  N.  8th  St.,  Phila. 

One  child:  Max.  [Letters  unans .] 


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[48-103]  ELLA  MAY  THOMAS,  b  Mar.  14,  1876;  dau  Rev.  Joseph  D.  and  Clementine  (Cross) 
Thomas  [48-43];  m  Oct.  12,  1910,  WALTER  IRVINE,  b  Dec.  14,  1875;  s  Elias  and  Emma  (Scott) 
Irvine.  Painter;  Milesburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Walter  Thomas,  b  Dec.  25,  1911. 

2.  Virginia  Clementine,  b  Mar.  11,  1916. 

[48-104]  REV.  JOSEPH  BRADLEY  THOMAS, b Mar.  12,  1878;  s  Rev.  Joseph  D.  and  Clementine 
(Cross)  Thomas  [48-43];  m  EDNA  AMBLER,  b  Aug.  17,  1876;  dau  B.  Morgan  and  Elizabeth  (Street) 
Ambler.  Clergyman;  Milesburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Joseph  Malvern,  b  Mar.  27,  1911. 

[48-106]  CHARLES  A.  THOMAS,  b  July  17,  1870;  s  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Gunsenhouser)  Thomas 
[48-44];  m  CATHARINE  BRENDLINGER;  dau  Lewis  J.  Brendlinger.  Res.  Norristown,  R.  F.  D. 
No.  1,  Pa. 

One  child:  Charles  Allen. 

[48-107]  DR.  JOHN  QUINCY  THOMAS,  b  Nov.  22,  1874;  s  John  R.  and  Mary  (Hunsicker) 
Thomas  [48-45a];  m  LOTTIE  TRUMBOWER;  dau  Lewis  Trumbower,  M.D. 

Children  (4):  1  boy;  3  girls;  one  girl  named  Eva  K.  Thomas. 

Dr.  Thomas  is  a  graduate  of  Medical  Dept,  of  U.  of  P.,  class  of  1898.  [  Unable  to  complete;  letters 
unans .] 

[48-108]  MORGAN  H.  THOMAS,  b  July  22,  1876;  s  John  R.  and  Mary  (Hunsicker)  Thomas 
[48-45a];  m  Oct.  16,  1901,  ANNIE  CLAIRE,  b  Aug.  11,  1873;  dau  John  and  Jane  (Wilson)  Klair. 
Stationery  business;  56  E.  Sedgwick  St.,  Gtn.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  Ellwood,  b  Mar.  12,  1907. 

[48-109]  BEULAH  A.  TREGO,  b  Dec.  10,  1878;  dau  James  and  Hannah  (Thomas)  Trego  [48-46]; 
m  Mar.  15,  1904,  THOMAS  SINCLAIR,  5  Jan.  9,  1878;  d  Oct.  2,  1915;  s  Daniel  and  Annie  (Young) 
Sinclair.  Dairyman;  widow  resides  Conshohocken,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Daniel  Austin,  b  Oct.  1,  1905. 

2.  Chester,  b  Dec.  25,  1908. 

3.  Florence,  b  Oct.  24,  1914. 

[48-110]  G.  STANTON  TREGO,  b  Mar.  31,  1885;  s  James  and  Hannah  (Thomas)  Trego  [48-46]; 
m  Apr.  28,  1915,  MIRIAM  M.  DYSON,  b  July  31, 1884;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Louisa  L.  (Welker)  Dyson. 
Carpenter;  Conshohocken,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  Dyson,  b  Jan.  12,  1917;  d  Mar.  12,  1919. 

2.  Donald  Joseph,  b  Apr.  20,  1920. 

[48-119]  MARY  ELLEN  CLARKE,  b  Oct.  17,  1884;  dau  John  W.  and  Valeria  (Thomas)  Clarke 
[48-50];  m  Oct.  14,  1909,  FRANK  THOMAS  JOHNSON,  b  Oct.  26,  1881;  s  Robert  G.  and  Sarah  D. 
(Thomas)  Johnson.  Jeweler;  722  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Robert  Clarke,  b  Jan.  30,  1915. 

[48-124]  OLIVE  MARY  NEWMAN,  b  Jan.  18,  1882;  dau  Oliver  E.  and  Mollie  E.  (Mountjoy) 
Newman  [48-53];  m  June  5,  1902,  JACOB  LUTHER  MOSER;  s  William  H.  and  Adelaide  Moser. 
General  merchandise  store;  traveling  salesman;  Manassas,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Janet  Newman,  b  Dee.  19,  1903;  d  Apr.  6,  1905. 

2.  Mary  Christine,  b  Apr.  13,  1906. 

3.  Hilda  Adelaide,  b  Nov.  8,  1911. 


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[48-125]  MAMIE  CHRISTINE  NEWMAN,  b  Dec.  9, 1888; daw  Oliver  E.  and  Mollie  E.  (Mountjoy) 
Newman  [48-53];  m  May  21,  1912,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  TRUSLER,  s  John  Robert  and  Rebecca 
Anna  Trusler.  Manassas,  Va.  (1919.)  Mr.  Trusler  is  in  the  hardware  business  with  his  father-in-law 
under  the  firm  name  of  “Newman  &  Trusler  Hardware  Co.” 

Children  (2): 

1.  Janet  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  21,  1913. 

2.  William  Newman,  b  Apr.  7,  1915. 

[48-126]  ROBERT  ENOS  NEWMAN,  b  Dec.  6,  1894;  s  Oliver  E.  and  Mollie  E.  (Mountjoy) 
Newman  [48-53];  m  Dec.  31,  1917,  IDA  MAY  BOWERS,  dau  George  Henry  and  Fannie  Maria 
Bowers.  Clothing  business;  Manassas,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Virginia,  b  Sept.  17,  1918. 

2.  Janet,  b  Feb.  25,  1920. 

[48-127]  LUCIAN  CLOUD  NEWMAN,  b  Dec.  17,  1887;  s  Edwin  A.  and  Clara  Artemesia  (Shoe¬ 
maker)  Newman  [48-54];  m  Apr.  24,  1913,  RUTH  MARY  JENNINGS,  dau  Philip  and  Loriella  Jen¬ 
nings.  Automobile  business;  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Louis  Cloud  Francis,  b  July  24,  1914. 

2.  David  Pierce,  b  Sept.  7,  1916. 

3.  Paul,  b  June  12,  1920. 

[48-127.2]  MARTHA  LOUISE  NEWMAN,  b  Mar.  27,  1897;  dau  Edwin  A.  and  Artemesia  (Shoe¬ 
maker)  Newman  [48-54];  m  June  1,  1921,  JOHN  EDMOND  CAMMACK,  s  John  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
Cammack.  Mr.  Cammack  is  a  graduate  of  St.  Mary’s  College  and  Georgetown  University.  He  is  an 
electrical  engineer  with  the  Potomac  Electric  Company;  res.  Wardman  Park  Hotel,  Washington,  D.  C. 

One  child:  John,  3rd,  b  May  10,  1922. 

[48-128]  NATALIE  AUGUSTA  NEWMAN,  b  July  15,  1894;  dau  Christian  M.  and  Emma  J. 
(O’Brien)  Newman  [48-56];  m  July  18,  1917,  LIEUT.  ARIE  ALVERDO  CORWIN,  U.  S.  N.;s  A.  A. 
Corwin  of  Pontiac,  Mich.  Lieutenant  Corwin  graduated  from  Annapolis  with  the  class  of  1907;  he 
is  now  commander  of  the  U.  S.  Destroyer  Haxelwood,  on  duty  in  foreign  waters.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Henry  Hobart,  b  Feb.  22,  1920. 

2.  Alverda  Newman,  b  June  25,  1922,  at  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

[48-129]  EUNICE  NEWMAN,  b  Aug.  9,  1901;  dau  Christian  M.  and  Emma  J.  (O’Brien)  Newman 
[48-56];  m  June  12,  1920,  BRADFORD  GREENMAN  WARNER;  s  DeVer  H.  and  Maud  (Cady) 
Warner.  Res.  Broad  St.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[48-130]  GEORGE  S.  KRATZ,  b  Jan.  5,  1877;  s  Daniel  C.  and  Amanda  (Snyder)  Kratz  [48-65]; 
m  Nov.  19,  1898,  JENNIE  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  20,  1879;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[25-103].  Clerk;  R.  D.  No.  2,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child: 

[48-163]  Viola,  b  Nov.  4,  1899;  m  Harry  L.  Detweiler. 

[48-131]  IRWIN  S.  KRATZ,  b  Apr.  28,  1879;  s  Daniel  C.  and  Amanda  (Snyder)  Kratz  [48-05]; 
m  Aug.  5,  1905,  LYDIA  FISHER,  b  Aug.  23,  1885;  dau  Adam  and  Mary  (Snyder)  Fisher  [52a-8]. 
Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Erma,  b  Feb.  9,  1906. 

2.  Lester,  b  Feb.  14,  1908. 

3.  Mabel,  b  Nov.  16,  1910. 

4.  Melvin,  b  Sept.  2,  1913. 

5.  Idella,  b  Jan.  11,  1917. 


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[48-132]  GEORGE  S.  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  24,  1884;  s  Nathan  S.  and  Hannah  H.  (Snyder)  Cassel 
[48-66];  m  Mar.  16,  1910,  CORA  IZETTA  RAHN,  b  Oct.  24,  1887;  daw  George  G.  and  Sarah  V.  (Metz) 
Rahn  [184-466].  Woodworker;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Pearl  Violet,  b  Apr.  29,  1911. 

2.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  21,  1914. 

3.  Margaretta,  b  Sept.  10,  1918. 


[48-133]  HIRAM  S.  CASSEL,  b  Sept.  17,  1886;  d  June  27,  1913;  s  Nathan  S.  and  Hannah  H. 
(Snyder)  Cassel  [48-66];  m  May  12,  1909,  MAY  ETTA  POOL,  b  Oct.  18,  1887 ;  dnu  Emmanuel  Pool. 

One  child:  Etta  Mae,  b  Feb.  25,  1912. 

[48-134]  EMMA  JANE  SOUDER,  b  July  31,  1881;  dau  Christian  Z.  and  Hannah  (Snyder) 
Souder  [48-67];  m  May  21,  1904,  DAVID  IvEYSER,  b  May  7,  1880;  s  Abel  and  Eliza  (Haring)  Keyser. 
Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Mar.  4,  1906;  d  Mar.  4,  1906. 

2.  Elsie  Leona,  b  Feb.  14,  1907. 

[48-135]  SUSANNAH  SOUDER,  b  June  2,  1889;  dau  Christian  Z.  and  Hannah  (Snyder)  Souder 
[48-67];  m  Feb.  27,  1909,  WILLIAM  U.  LANDIS.  Conductor;  82  Springer  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Infant,  b  Jan.  4,  1917. 

2.  Florence  Mae,  b  Feb.  6,  1918. 

[48-136]  EDNA  MAY  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  3,  1889;  dau  John  J.  and  Sallie  (Frankenfield)  Snyder 
[48— 68b ] ;  m  Dec.  10,  1910,  HARRY  ASHTON  RUBY,  b  June  20,  1888;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Elmira  S. 
Ruby.  Clothing  presser;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Harry  Edward,  b  Sept.  25,  1916. 

[48-137]  ESTELLA  MAUD  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  6,  1891;  d  July  12,  1912;  dau  John  J.  and  Sallie 
(Frankenfield)  Snyder  [48-68b];  m  Oct.  20,  1909,  HENRY  W.  GODSHALL,  s  Nelus  and  Sallie  God- 
shall.  Moulder;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Edna  Evelywn,  b  Mar.  19,  1912. 

[48-138]  DANIEL  LINFORD  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  19,  1898;  s  John  J.  and  Sallie  (Frankenfield) 
Snyder  [48-68b] ;  m  Jan.  21,  1921,  EDNA  K.  CASSEL,  b  May  7,  1896;  dau  Isaiah  K.  and  Salome  H. 
(Keeler)  Cassel  [21-229].  Res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[48-141]  HARRY  HENNING,  s  David  and  Agnes  (Trumbauer)  Henning  [48-70];  m  SUE 

STOVER;  dau  Davis  and - (Godshall)  Stover.  Res.  Columbia  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

One  child:  Dorothy.  [  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 

[48-142]  WORTHINGTON  HENNING,  s  David  and  Agnes  (Trumbauer)  Henning  [48-70]; 
m  MARGARET  BECKER;  dau  Joseph  and  Annie  (Hallmeyer)  Becker.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  No  issue. 
[Letters  unans.] 

[48-143]  BLANCHE  HENNING,  dau  David  and  Agnes  (Trumbauer)  Henning  [48-70];  m - ; 

dec;  has  two  daughters.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[48-144]  JEANETTA  MAY  HENNING,  b  May  22,  1883;  dau  Andrew  and  Lydia  (Hendricks) 
Henning  [48-72];  m  DE  WITT  KLINE,  s  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  (Groff)  Kline.  Ad.  Royersford, 
R,  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  John  Linwood,  dec. 

2.  Margaret  Irene,  b  1906. 

3.  Estella,  b  1908. 


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4.  Edna,  b  1910. 

5.  Earl,  b  1915. 

6.  Willard,  b  1920. 

[48-145]  CHARLES  RUSSELL  HENNING,  b  July  28,  1889;  s  Andrew  and  Lydia  (Hendricks) 
Henning  [48-72];  m  EDNA  BOWER,  dau  Harry  and  Emma  (Shade)  Bower.  Ad.  North  Wales,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Gladys,  2.  Anna  May,  3.  Blanche,  4.  Harry.  [  Unable  to  complete .] 

[48-146]ELLA  T.  BEAN,  b  Mar.  1,  1893;  dan  Milton  and  Susan  (Tyson)  Bean  [48-73] ;  m  Mar.  31 , 
1917,  HARRISON  JOHNSON,  b  Aug.  4,  1891;  s  Charles  T.  and  Annie  (Kinsey)  Johnson.  Weaver; 
Kulpsville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[48-147]  ALICE  T.  BEAN,  b  Oct.  13,  1895;  dau  Milton  and  Susan  (Tyson)  Bean  [48-73];  m  Mar. 
23,  1918,  JOSIAH  HARTZEL,  b  June  28, 1896; s  Horace  and  Ella  (Reller)  Hartzel.  Farmer;  Lansdale, 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mildred  B. 

[48-148]  MINNIE  T.  BEAN,  b  Dec.  12,  1898;  dau  Milton  and  Susan  (Tyson)  Bean  [48-73]; 
m  June  8,  1918,  LINFORD  FRETZ,  b  Mar.  18,  1896;  s  Irwin  and  Nettie  (Morgan)  Fretz.  Truck 
driver;  Center  Square,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Minnie  Gertrude,  b  Apr.  17,  1919. 

[48-151]  VIRGIL  B.  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  17,  1892;  s  Isaac  H.  and  Lillian  B.  (Brey)  Snyder  [48-75]; 
m  Aug.  1,  1914,  MAYME  ROSENBERGER,  b  Sept.  6,  1893;  dau  Jacob  and  Annie  (Heebner)  Rosen- 
berger  [21-156].  Machinist;  Souderton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[48-152]  MARVIN  SNYDER  DE  HAVEN,  b  July  20,  1883;  s  James  M.  and  Annie  (Snyder)  De 
Haven  [48-78];  m  June  21,  1905,  EMMA  PAULSWORTH,  b  Jan.  7,  1884;  dau  Uriah  and  Mary  (Love- 
man)  Paulsworth.  Station  agent;  Absecon,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Ada  Paulsworth,  b  Dec.  13,  1908. 

2.  Marvin  Snyder,  b  Mar.  24,  1913. 

[48-153]  HENRY  VERNON  DE  HAVEN,  b  Jan.  12,  1889;  s  James  M.  and  Annie  (Snyder)  De 
Haven [48-78] ;m  June  24,  1914,  FLORENCE  EDNA  SHRIVER,  b  Aug.  27,  1889;  dau  Charles  Miller 
Shriver.  Pharmacist;  proprietor  of  De  Haven’s  Drug  Store;  106  W.  Gay  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  June  22,  1917. 

2.  Ruth  Adele,  b  June  6,  1922. 

[48-154]  EMMA  K.  SNYDER,  b  Dec,  18,  1891;  dau  Justus  H.  and  Annie  K.  (Kriebel)  Snyder 
[48-79];  m  Mar.  26,  1910,  HENRY  S.  BERGEY,  b  Mar.  10,  1891;  s  John  and  Lizzie  (Simmons) 
Bergey.  Motorman;  206  Forrest  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ella  Mae,  b  Mar.  21,  1911. 

2.  Mabel  S.,  b  Aug.  10,  1914. 

3.  Florence  Marie,  b  Aug.  27,  1916. 

[48-155]  ABRAM  CASSEL  SNYDER,  s  Josiah  R.  H.  and  Sophia  (Cassel)  Snyder  [48-80a]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1912,  KATHRYNE  MARIA  SMITH,  b  Aug.  9,  1889;  dau  William  G.  Smith.  Foreman; 
North  Wales,  Pa,  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  Victorine,  b  Aug.  1,  1913. 

2.  Lydia  Cassel,  b  May  4,  1917. 


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[48-158]  MARY  E.  SNYDER,  b  Oct.  24,  1901;  dau  Josiah  R.  H.  and  Lydia  (Frederick)  Snyder 
[48-80b];  m  Apr.  5,  1919,  CHARLES  HOEPHLE.  Res.  Telford,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[48-159]  HENRY  WARREN  S.  REED,  b  Aug.  26,  1891;  s  Howard  F.  and  Susanna  H.  (Snyder) 
Reed  [48-81];  m  Mar.  4,  1916,  KATIE  BERGEY  MININGER,  b  Sept.  22,  1887;  dau  Henry  J.  and 
Lizzie  B.  (Bergey)  Mininger.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Howard,  b  Apr.  10,  1917. 

[48-160]  AMBROSE  S.  REED,  b  Aug.  9,  1894;  s  Howard  F.  and  Susanna  H.  (Snyder)  Reed 
[48-81];  m  Jan.  6,  1917,  KATIE  T.  LONG,  b  Sept.  22,  1897;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Lydian  H.  (Thomas) 
Long.  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Claude  T.,  b  Sept.  11,  1918. 

2.  Edwin. 

[48-162]  ELSIE  EMMA  REIGLE,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  dau  Stewart  L.  and  Mary  Amanda  (Snyder) 
Reigle  [48-88];  m  Dec.  19,  1917,  HARRY  W.  ABENDROTH,  b  Oct.  31,  1896;  s  Harry  William  and 
Caroline  (Gratz)  Abendroth.  Railroad  fireman;  2115  N.  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Harry  Weist,  b  Mar.  22,  1919. 

[48-163]  VIOLA  KRATZ,  b  Nov.  4,  1899;  dau  George  S.  and  Jennie  S.  (Kriebel)  Kratz  [48-130]; 
m  Jan.  31,  1920,  HARRY  L.  DETWEILER;  s  Benjamin  M.  and  Lydia  (Lewis)  Detweiler.  Chauffeur; 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Raymond,  b  Dec.  30,  1920. 


TOBIAS  HARTRANFT  [E  49] 
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[49]  TOBIAS  HERTERRANFT  (HARTRANFT)  [E49]  of  Lauterseiffen,  Silesia,  b  about  1684; 
m  Nov.  17,  1717,  BARBARA  JACKEL  [E  134],  of  Ober  Harpersdorf,  sister  of  Matthias  Jackel  [E  54]. 

Tobias  Herterranft  and  his  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  their  children.  They  settled  in  Salford 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  later  Marlborough.  [Plate  D  IV.]  Tobias  d  Oct.  4,  1758,  and  is  probably 
buried  in  the  cemetery  of  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church  near  Red  Hill,  Pa.,  although  his  grave  has  not 
been  located.  Barbara,  his  wife,  died  Feb.  15,  1764,  and  is  buried  in  the  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 
The  late  Gov.  John  F.  Hartranft  was  the  sixth  in  descent  from  Tobias  Herterranft. 

The  funeral  sermon  of  Tobias  Herterranft  is  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library. 
Children  ( 6 ): 

[69b]  1.  Maria  [E  135],  b  Sept.  5,  1718,  in  O.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Sept.  6,  1718 — -Sponsors:  Christoff 

- ;  Eva  Heydrick;  Maria  Schonwalderin;  d  Dec.  9,  1799;  m  Melchior  Schultz 

[E  69]. 

r ^nn.a  !  twins,  b  Oct.  6,  1719;  baptized  Oct.  7,  1719;  sponsors  for  Anna — Christoff 
[49-1]  3.  Kosina  J 

- ;  Eva  Heydrick;  Maria  Schonwalderin;  sponsors  for  Rosina — Caspar 

Hartranft,  Rosina  Jackel,  Barbara  Hartranft:  Rosina  m - Frosch.  Anna  d 

Nov.  3,  1719;  aged  3  wks. ;  buried  with  a  sermon. 

[49-2]  4.  George  [E  136],  b  June  3,  1721;  baptized  June  4,  1721;  sponsors — Balthasar  Heydrick; 

Maria  Schonwalder;  Barbara  Hartranft;  d  Nov.  11,  1759;  m  Maria  Elizabeth 
Schmiedt. 

[49-3]  5.  Melchior  [E  138],  b  1726;  d  Nov.  3,  1760;  m  Anna - 

[49-4]  6.  Abraham  [E  137],  b - ;  d  Dec.  12,  1766;  m  Susanna  Schubert  [E  96]. 

In  1782,  Melchior  Schultz  [69b]  in  his  will  mentions: 

(a)  “Barbara  Mayerin,  daughter  of  Rosina  Hartranft.” 

(b)  “Maria  Mayerin,  youngest  daughter  of  Melchior  Hartranft.” 

(c)  “The  four  youngest  children  of  Abraham  Hartranft;  Abraham,  Barbara,  Maria, 
Wilhelm.” 

(d)  “The  heirs  of  my  wife,  the  children  of  her  deceased  three  brothers  and  sisters,  George 
Hartranft,  Abraham  Hartranft,  Melchior  Hartranft,  Melchior  Hartranft,  and  Rosina 
Hartranft. 

(e)  Children  of  the  above  named  George,  Abraham,  and  Melchior  Hartranft,  and  of 
Rosina  Frosch  or  her  children.” 

He  says  he  sold  his  “Plantashe”  and  all  his  land  in  Hereford  Twp.  to  his  brother,  Christopher 
Schultz  and  his  eldest  son,  Andrew  Schultz.  [<S.  H.  L .] 

The  editor  has  been  unable  to  trace  the  daughter,  Rosina  Hartranft,  beyond  the  fact  that  she 
married  a  man  named  Frosch. 

According  to  the  late  Gov.  John  F.  Hartranft  the  name  “Hartranft”  was  formed  from  two  names: — 
“Hart”  and  “Ragenfrid.”  The  first  was  the  given  name  and  the  latter  the  family  name,  and  becoming 
too  cumbersome  when  set  together,  the  name  was  abbreviated  to  Ranft,  Ranf,  Ranfd,  Ranph  and 
Ranft. 

[49-2]  GEORGE  HARTRANFT  [E  136],  b  June  3,  1721;  d  Nov.  11,  1759;  s  Tobias  and  Barbara 
(Jackel)  Hartranft  [49];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents;  and  in  1753  m  MARIA  ELIZABETH 
SCHMIEDT,  b  1727,  in  Nassau  Siegen;  d  Oct.  8,  1797.  It  has  not  been  possible  to  locate  his  homestead, 
and  it  is  thought  that  he  did  not  own  any  real  estate.  His  brother-in-law,  Melchior  Schultz  [69],  was 
administrator  of  his  estate.  He  is  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (2): 

[19-5]  1.  Rosina,  b  June  23,  1758;  d  Sept.  5,  1816;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

2.  Maria,  b  June  23,  1758. 

From  a  German  manuscript  written  in  1792,  found  in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Abraham  Oberholtzer, 
Worcester,  Pa.,  in  1920,  and  deposited  in  S.  II.  L.,  we  learn  the  following: — 

The  maiden  name  of  the  wife  of  George  Hartranft  was  Maria  Elisabeth  Schmiedt,  dau  of  Johannes 
Schmiedt  and  his  wife,  Anna  Catharine.  She  was  born  in  Ober-Setzen,  Nassau  Siegen,  Germany,  in 
1727.  Sponsors  at  her  baptism  were  Martin  and  Maria  Elisabeth  Neiss.  She  attended  school  in  her 


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native  village,  learning  to  read  and  write,  and  when  grown  took  communion.  She  came  to  Pa.  with  her 
uncle,  and  served  as  a  Redemptioner  three  years  with  Melchior  Kriebel,  marrying  George  Hartranft 
thereafter.  They  lived  together  six  years  when  he  died.  Two  daughters  were  born  to  them.  Remain¬ 
ing  a  widow  one  and  a  half  years,  she  then  married  Johann  Peter  Muller  with  whom  she  lived  fifteen 
years  when  he  too  died;  a  daughter  was  born  to  them  but  died  early.  After  her  second  husband’s  death 
she  remained  a  widow  and  by  July  15,  1792,  she  had  been  a  widow  fifteen  years. 

J.  F.  Hartranft’s  notes  state  Rosina  was  born  in  1758,  and  that  wife  of  George  Hartranft  died  Oct. 
8,  1797.  [ S .  H.  L.] 

“Den  llten  Abends  5  hora  ist  der  George  Hartranft  Gestorbhen,  hat  2  Jahr  die  fallende  Krank- 
heit  gehabt;  ist  den  13ten  begraben  worden.”  [David  Schultz's  Almanac  1759,  Perkiomen  Reg.,  Vol. 
Ill,  V  14-3.]  Funeral  sermon  preached  Nov.  13,  1759. 

[49-3]  MELCHIOR  HARTRANFT  [E  138],  b  1726;  d  Nov.  3,  1760;  s  Tobias  and  Barbara  (Jackel) 
Hartranft  [49];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents.  He  was  naturalized  June  1,  1749;  m  Jan.  3,  1753, 

ANNA - ;  and  on  Feb.  26,  1754,  his  father  Tobias  conveyed  to  him  his  farm  in  Marlborough 

Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [ Plate  D  IV],  but  which  he  in  turn  sold  five  years  later.  Place  of  burial  un¬ 
known.  Outlines  of  funeral  sermons  of  Melchior  Hartranft  (Nov.  5,  1760)  and  of  Maria  (Jan.  7,  1759) 
are  preserved.  [&.  H.  L .] 

Children  (3): 

[62-1]  1.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  2,  1753;  d  Aug.  27,  1804;  m  David  Schultz. 

2.  Maria,  b  Apr.  6,  1755;  d  Jan.  5,  1759. 

[49-5]  3.  Maria,  b  Aug.  12,  1759;  d - ;  m  Johann  Meyers. 

Melchior  Schultz  [69b]  in  his  will  mentions  “Maria  Meyer,  youngest  daughter  of  Melchior  Hart¬ 
ranft.  ” 

“Johann  Meyers  married  Maria  Hartranft  Nov.  4,  1784. 

“Michael  Seidel,  widower,  married  Apr.  15,  1776,  Susanna  Hartranft.” 

[ Church  Records — St.  Michael's  Church,  Phila .] 

Return  on  a  road  laid  out  in  Gwynedd  Township. 

“Beginning  in  Gwinedth  Township  Line  in  a  road  leading  to  the  great  Swamp,  thence  extending 
North  forty  two  degrees  East  twenty  six  perches  on  a  Line  between  Edward  Edwards  and  Kinney’s 
Land  thence  South  East  two  hundred  forty-four  perches  on  a  line  between  Robert  Ellis  and  said  Kinney 
Land  of  Evan  Ellis  and  John  Jenkins,  to  a  Corner  Stone  thence  North  East  forty  four  perches  on  a  line 
between  Melcher  Hartrump  and  John  Jenkins  to  a  Corner  thence  East  two  hundred  and  fifty  perches 
on  a  line  between  the  Hartrump  and  Robert  Hugh  and  George  Howell  to  a  Corner  Stone  thence  South 
West  six  perches,  between  the  said  Hartrump  and  said  Howell.” 

[Room  687,  City  Hall,  Phila.,  Pa.  Road  Docket  for  1757,  No.  3 — Page  230.] 

Is  it  possible  that  Melcher  Hartrump  should  be  Melchior  Hartranft ?  If  so,  this  locates  his  home  in 

1757. 


[49-4]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT  [E  137],  b  - - - ;  d  Dec.  12,  1766;  s  Tobias  and  Barbara 

(Jackel)  Hartranft  [49];  came  to  Pa.  with  his  parents  in  1734.  He  was  naturalized  Sept.  24,  1745,  but 
place  of  residence  and  burial  have  not  been  determined. 

On  Nov.  3,  1747,  he  was  m  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  to  SUSANNA  SCHUBERT  [E  96],  b - ; 

d  Dec.  29,  1779;  dau  Christopher  and  Barbara  Schubert  [24]. 


[49-6a] 

[49-6b] 

[49-6c] 

[49-7] 

[49-8] 

[49-9a] 

[49-9b] 

[49-9c] 


Children  (9): 

1.  Catharine  Kuntz  (?) 

1.  Christopher,  b  Oct.  5,  1748;  d  Oct.  21,  1808;  m  •  2.  Margaret  Stump  (?) 

3.  Elizabeth  Robley  (?) 

2.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  2,  1750;  d  1833  (?);  m  Catherine  Hirsch. 

3.  Barbara,  b  Dec.  20,  1751;  d - ;  m  Godfrey  Hamled. 

1.  Catharine - 

4.  John,  b  Apr.  21,  1753;  d - ;  m  2. - 

3. - 


5.  William,  b  Nov.  23,  1754;  d  in  infancy. 

6.  Leonard  (1),  b  Apr.  17,  1757;  d  Aug.  25,  1758. 


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[49-10]  7.  Leonard  (2),  Nov.  6,  1759;  d  July  24,  1841;  m  Christina  Moyer. 

[49-11]  8.  Maria,  b  Dec.  23,  1761;  d - ;  m  Conrad  Moyer. 

[49-12]  9.  William,  b  1764;  d - ;  m  Barbara  Moyer. 

Susanna  (Schubert)  Hartranft,  widow  of  Abraham  Hartranft,  m  Michael  Seidel,  Apr.  15,  1776, 
and  died  at  the  house  of  her  son  John  in  Phila.,  Dec.  29,  1779.  [  W .  A.  Y.] 

The  old  Gen.  Record  gives  date  of  death  of  Susanna  Schubert  Hartranft  as  1762;  but  Gov.  Hart¬ 
ranft  notes  give  date  of  death  as  1779,  which  seems  the  more  logical. 

Data  of  this  family  could  not  be  verified.  [  Vid.  Auge's  Men  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  1879,  p  520.) 

Since  the  chapter  on  the  Homes  and  Burial  Places  of  the  Schwenkfelders  was  completed  there  has 
been  found  in  the  “Weiser  Papers”,  drafts  and  surveys  of  land  made  by  David  Schultz  which  show 
that  Abraham  Hartranft  owned  42  acres,  25  perches  of  a  parcel  of  land,  containing  201  acres,  119 
perches,  but  the  tract  has  not  been  located. 

[49-5]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  12,  1759;  d - ;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  Hartranft 

[49-3];  m  Nov.  4,  1784,  JOHANN  MEYERS.  [No  further  data.) 

[49-6a-b-c]  CHRISTOPHER  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  5,  1748;  d  Oct.  21,  1808;  s  Abraham  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Schubert)  Hartranft  [49-4];  m  June  1,  1783,  CATHARINE  KUNTZ,  b  May  2,  1775;  also  to 
MARGARET  STUMP,  b  Apr.  3,  1780;  and  ELIZABETH  ROBLEY,  b  June  2,  1783. 

Apparently,  this  same  Christopher  Hartranft  had  the  following  children: 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Jacob,  b  Sept.  2,  1789. 

[49-14]  2.  Mary,  b  Feb.  14,  1792;  m  Ruel  Penton. 

[49-15]  3.  Michael,  m - ;  was  a  plasterer. 

4.  Daughter,  buried  in  1797. 

5.  Daniel,  b  1802  (?). 

[49-16]  6.  Sarah,  m  a  Mr.  Hummel  (?). 

A  marriage  license  was  issued  to  Christopher  Hartranft  June  1,  1783.  A  Christopher  Hartranft 
was  living  in  Hereford  Twp.  in  1790;  in  the  census  he  is  credited  with  two  males  over  16;  two  males 
under  16;  and  two  females. 

A  Christopher  Hartranft,  cordwainer,  paid  a  tax  in  1780  on  a  valuation  of  £1200  in  Mulberry  Ward, 
Phila.,  Pa. 

[It  has  been  impossible  to  verify  above  data  or  locate  any  descendants.) 


[49-7]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  2,  1750;  d  1833  (?);  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schubert) 
Hartranft  [49-4];  m  Oct.  18,  1774,  CATHARINE  HIRSCH. 

Children  (9): 

[49-17]  1.  William,  b  Nov.  6,  1783;  m  Magdalena  Brey. 

2.  Maria  Magdalena,  baptized  Nov.  27,  1787. 

3.  Jacob,  baptized  Feb.  5,  1790. 

[49-18]  4.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  12,  1792;  d  Nov.  12,  1827;  m  Elizabeth  Buehler. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  May  13,  1795. 

6.  Sarah,  b  July  1,  1797. 

7.  Susanna,  b  July  12,  1800. 

[49-1 9b]  }  8'  Barbara’  h  Mar*  10>  1776  5  m 
[49-20]  9.  Catharine,  m  S.  Henrich. 


f  1.  Philip  J.  Nunemacher. 
1  2.  Abraham  Schwenk. 


According  to  records  of  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Red  Hill,  the  funeral  of  Abraham  Hartranft  was  held 
on  Nov.  2,  1833. 

Impossible  to  verify  above  data  or  trace  descendants.  According  to  John  F.  Hartranft,  this  man 
had  12  children,  and  died  at  the  age  of  88.  [Much  of  the  above  data  was  obtained  from  St.  Paul's  Church 
Rec. — Red  Hill,  Pa.) 

On  Nov.  27,  1827,  letters  of  administration  were  issued  in  Bucks  Co.  for  the  estate  of  Abraham 
Hartranft;  settlement  was  filed  in  1828;  names  mentioned:  Elizabeth,  Leonard,  Sarah,  Jacob; — there 
is  no  record  of  a  distribution.  Was  this  the  above  named  Abraham  Hartranft  [49-18]? 


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The  name  of  Abraham  Hartranft  is  found  in  Marlborough  Twp.  in  the  lists  of  1779,  1780,  1789; 
name  not  found  in  the  census  list  of  1790.  His  name  is  also  found  amongst  the  lists  of  Communicants 
of  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church,  Red  Hill,  Pa.,  from  1795-99.  He  is  given  as  a  “Non- Associa tor”  in  Pa. 
Arch.,  2d  Series,  Vol.  XIV,  p  29. 

[49-8]  BARBARA  HARTRANFT,  h  Dec.  20,  1751;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schubert)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49  4] ;  m  May  11,  1774,  GODFREY  HAMLED. 

According  to  records  this  family  lived  in  Philadelphia.  They  are  said  to  have  had  four  children. 
[S.  H.  L.\ 

Marriage  license  issued  to  Godfrey  Hamled  and  Barbara  Hartranft,  who  were  married  May  1 1, 
1774,  in  Swedes’  Church,  Phila.  [Pa.  Arch.,  Vol.  2,  p  131.}  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[49-9a-b-c]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  21,  1753;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schubert)  Hartranft 
[49-4] ;  m  CATHERINE - . 

John  Hartranft  was  married  three  times,  and  had  13  children,  among  these  were: 

Children  (6): 

[49-21]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  May  20,  1779;  baptized  July  11,  1779,  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church,  Red 

Hill,  Pa. — sponsors:  Leonard  Hartranft  and  Elizabeth  Gethman ;?n Edward  Eastburn. 
[49-22]  2.  Barbara,  b  1794;  d  Mar.  8,  1889;  m  George  Wister. 

[49-23]  3.  George,  known  as  the  “Necker,”  because  he  lived  in  the  “neck”  in  Phila. 

[49-24]  4.  Son,  had  children — George,  John,  Mary,  and  Margaret. 

[49-25]  5.  Son,  who  had  sons — Daniel  and  Henry,  and  a  son  who  was  drowned. 

[49—26]  6.  Son  (Possibly  George  the  “Necker”  or  William  [49-48.  . .  .X  4]),  who  had  children — 

William,  George,  and  Eliza,  who  married  George  Kane. 

While  it  is  known  that  John  Hartranft  was  married  three  times,  the  names  of  his  wives  could  not 
be  ascertained.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  one  child,  by  the  2nd  wife,  nine  children;  and  by  the  3rd  wife 
three  children.  [ J .  F.  H .] 

One  wife  is  buried  in  the  German  Lutheran  Cem.,  Germantown.  In  1871  one  of  the  children  was 
living  (Barbara  Wister).  [Auge,  p  520.] 

In  1779,  a  John  Hartranft  paid  tax  in  Marlborough  Twp.,  Pa.,  also  in  Germantown  in  1774. 
[  Unable  to  verify  above  data.] 

[Notes  on  Hartranft  family  taken  from  the  Pennsylvania  Genealogical  Society,  Phila.} 

Eliza  Hartranft,  dau  John  Hartranft,  married  Edward  Eastburn,  Sept.  18,  1800.  [Vol.  28.} 
Christopher  IJartranft’s  child  buried  in  German  Lutheran  Burial  Ground  in  Aug.,  1797.  [p  189.} 
William  Hartranft  died  Sept.  14  or  15,  1797,  in  the  morning.  William  Hartranft  was  buried  in 
City  Hospital  Burial  Ground,  [p  199.] 

John  Hartran’s  wife  d  between  Aug.  1,  and  middle  of  Dec.  1793.  [p  115.} 

John  Hartranft’s  wife  buried  in  German  Lutheran  Cem.,  Aug.  1  to  Nov.  9,  1793.  [p  57.} 

Christian  Hartranft,  aged  84,  d  Oct.  21,  1808.  Michael  Hartranft  aged  60  years;  buried  in  German 
Lutheran  Cem.  [Vol.  J5.] 

Jan.  9,  1778,  Anna  Maria  Verheirathete  Hartranft,  geboren  Busch,  gestorben  Jan.  7,  Aet.  22 yr., 
6  mo.,  6  da.  [Germantown  1753-6,  Vol.  22J+,  p  575.} 

[Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  Series,  Vol.  2,  p  131.] 

Marriage  Licenses: 

May  10,  1774,  Barbara  Hartranft,  Godfrey  Hamled.  They  were  married  in  Swede’s  Church, 
Phila.,  May  11.  [Vid.  Vol.  <?.] 

June  1,  1783,  Christopher  Hartranft. 

Oath  of  allegiance  taken  on  June  30,  1776,  by  Christopher  Hartranft  and  Leonard  Hartranft. 

On  Aug.  2,  1779,  by  Christopher  Schultz. 

[Pa.  Arch.  3rd  series,  Vol.  X,  p.  JJ.] 

Marriages — St.  Michael’s  and  Zion  Church,  Phila.,  Pa. 

June  11,  1796 — Jacob  Cress  and  Susanna  Heydrick. 

Sept.  28,  1796 — William  Williamson  and  Anna  Maria  Yeakle,  widow. 

Nov.  4,  1784 — Johann  Meyers  and  Maria  Hartranft. 

Apr.  3,  1780 — Christopher  Hartranft  and  Margareta  Stump. 

1776— Michael  Seidel,  widower,  and  Susanna  Hartranft,  widow. 


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[49-10]  LEONARD  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  6,  1759;  d  July  24,  1841;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna 

(Schubert)  Hartranft  [49-4] ;  m  CHRISTINA  MOYER,  b— - -;  d  May  30,  1830.  In  1790  Leonard 

Hartranft  was  living  in  Hereford,  Pa.,  and  had  15  children.  Christina  Moyer  Hartranft  d  in  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa. 

Leonard  Hartranft,  Sr.,  lived  in  Montg.  Co.,  Phila.,  Tamaqua,  and  Schuylkill  counties,  dying  in 
the  latter  county,  aged  81  year,  8  mo.,  18  days.  His  many  descendants  are  widely  scattered  and  only 
a  few  have  been  traced  as  will  be  seen  in  the  next  generation. 


[49-27] 

1. 

[49-28] 

2. 

[49-29] 

3. 

[49-30] 

4. 

[49-31] 

5. 

[49-32] 

6. 

[49-33a] 

1  7 

[49-33b] 

8. 

[49-34] 

9. 

[49-35] 

10. 

[49-36] 

11. 

[49-37] 

12. 

[49-38] 

13. 

[49-39] 

14. 

[49-40] 

15. 

Children  (15): 

Jacob,  b  May  9,  1780;  d  1862;  m  Mary  Geiger. 

Rebecca,  m  John  Beideman. 

Leonard,  Jr.,  b  1782 ;  d  1842  (?) ;  m  Elizabeth  Engle. 

Maria,  b  Dec.  16,  1784;  m  John  Fox. 

Susanna,  b  Oct.  31,  1786;  d  1861;  m  Andrew  Maurer. 

John,  b  Sept.  2,  1788;  d  1821  (?);  m  Elizabeth  Bucher. 

1.  Salome  Bickel. 


David,  b  Oct.  31,  1789;  d  July  25,  1864;  m 


2.  Christianne  Binder. 


Anthony,  b  Mar.  24,  1791;  d  young. 

Margarethe,  b  Mar.  23,  1793;  m  Conrad  Rhoads. 

Henry,  b  Feb.  9,  1795;  m  Mary  Ann  Gresh. 

Catarina,  d  May  30,  1842;  m  James  Coates. 

Amos,  b  Apr.  3.  1799;  m  Mary  Habenstein. 

Sarah,  b  June  21,  1801;  m  Jacob  Gilbert. 

William,  b  July  11,  1803;  d  Nov.  16,  1850;  m  Margaret  Adams. 
Christina,  b  Sept.  14,  1807;  d  May,  1863;  m  Jacob  Lutz. 


[49-11]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  23,  1761  \d - ;  dan  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schubert) 

Hartranft  [49-4];  m  Nov.  14,  1780,  CONRAD  MOYER.  [Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  series,  Vol.  VIII,  p  607.) 
Conrad  Moyer  probably  lived  in  Berks  County  as  his  children  were  baptized  at  the  Hill  Church,  Oley 
Twp.  He  was  a  brother  to  the  wives  of  Leonard  and  William  Hartranft.  After  the  birth  of  his  last 
child  he  moved  to  Phila.  They  had  five  children  (J.  F.  H.),  but  no  descendants  could  be  traced. 
Children  (3): 

1.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  26,  1786;  d  Dec.  11,  1792. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  31,  1796. 

3.  George,  b  Dec.  5,  1781. 

[49-12]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  1764;  d - ;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schubert)  Hart¬ 

ranft  [49-4];  m  (ANNA)  BARBARA  MOYER,  sister  to  Conrad  Moyer,  and  also  to  wife  of  Leonard 
Hartranft.  Lived  in  Oley,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[49-41]  1.  John,  b  Nov.  8,  1784;  or  Dec.  1,  1784;  d  Jan.  23,  1862;  m  Anna  Maria  Roth. 

[49—42 ]  2.  Anna,  b  Nov.  17,-  1786;  d  Oct.  15,  1852;  m  John  Weiss. 

[49-43]  3.  Elizabeth,  m  Abraham  Matthias. 

[49-44]  4.  Mary,  b  Apr.  20,  1800;  d  Dec.  11,  1866;  m  Daniel  Levengood. 

[49-13] 

Under  this  head  are  grouped  heads  of  families  who  are  undoubtedly  descended  from  Tobias  Herter- 
ranft  [E  49]  the  immigrant.  Traditions  in  these  families  trace  their  ancestry  to  Tobias  or  his  descend¬ 
ants,  but  direct  proof  of  this  connection  has  not  been  authentically  established.  Hence  they  are  grouped 
for  convenience  under  the  following  heads,  with  the  hope  that  direct  evidence  of  this  connection  will 
some  time  be  established. 

[49-45]  X  1.  Andrew  Hartranft,  b  Mar.  5,  1778;  d  Sept.  13,  1833;  m  Mary  Magdalena  Franken- 

berger. 

[49-46]  X  2.  John  Hartranft,  m  Hannah  Wolf. 

[49-47]  X  3.  Daniel  Hartranft,  b  Feb.  19,  1832;  d  Jan.  24,  1896;  m  Sarah  Simon. 

[49-48]  X  4.  William  Hartranft. 

[49-49]  X  5.  — - Hartranft;  m  Elizabeth  Iviler. 

[49-50]  X  6.  Mr.  Hartranft. 

[49—51  ]  X  7.  John  Hartranft,  b  Mar.,  1773;  d  Aug.,  1858;  m  Maria  (Polly)  Seifert. 


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[49-17]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  6,  1783;  s  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Hirsch)  Hartranft 
[49-7] ;  m  by  pastor  of  New  Hanover  Lutheran  Church,  Apr.  20, 1806,  MAGDALENA  BREY.  William 
Hartranft  lived  in  Marlborough  Twp.;  was  a  member  of  St.  Paul’s  Church.  [ Dotterer .] 

Children  (7): 

[49-52]  1.  Maria,  b  July  4, 1806;  d  1830;  m  John  Wohnsitler. 

[49-53]  2.  Sophia,  b  Sept.  5,  1807 ;  m  Jacob  Butz. 

[49-54]  3.  John,  b  July  22,  1809;  d  Apr.  6,  1901;  m  Julianne  Smoll. 

[49—55]  4.  Peter,  b  Nov.  12,  1810;  d  May  17,  1901;  m  Mary  Kline. 

[49—56]  5.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  27,  1811;  d  Feb.  21,  1889;  m  Henry  K.  Rosenberger. 

[49-57]  6.  Magdalena,  b  Nov.  13,  1814;  m  Daniel  Nace. 

7.  Willoughby,  d  young. 

[49-18]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  12,  1792;  d  Nov.  12,  1827;  s  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Hirsch)  Hartranft  [49-7];  m  ELIZABETH  BUEHLER,  d  Feb.  26,  1892.  Abraham  Hartranft  d 
intestate  and  left  issue.  In  1828  [Orphan's  Court,  records,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.]  is  found  a  petition  of  Eliza¬ 
beth  Hartranft,  widow  and  relict  of  Abraham  Hartranft,  late  of  Douglass  Twp.  The  surviving  children 
were  Uriah,  Edward,  William  and  Abraham,  all  under  14  years  of  age.  Elizabeth  Buhler  of  Norristown, 
Pa.,  died  Feb.  26,  1892;  her  will  was  signed  Mar.  30,  1874;  Uriah  having  died,  letters  of  administration 
were  issued  to  Edward:  Edward  died  and  letters  were  granted  to  Abraham,  who  died  Jan.  27, 1893. 
Elisabeth’s  estate  was  divided  into  six  parts;  one  part  each  to  Uriah,  Howard,  William  and  Abraham 
Hartranft;  one  to  a  daughter,  Mary  A.  Jamison,  and  one  to  her  son,  Timuel  Buehler.  [Norristown 
Wills  36:140.] 

Children  (4): 

1.  Uriah,  b  Oct.  27,  1819;  d  1892;  m  Catharine  Hallman. 

2.  Edward,  b  Oct.  1,  1821;  d  Nov.  27,  1890;  m  Sarah  Kile. 

3.  William,  b  Dec.  24,  1824;  m  Martha  Smith. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  20,  1826;  d  Jan.  27,  1893;  m  I  7  ~~ 

(  2.  Amanda  Dotts. 

[49— 19a]  BARBARA  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  10,  1776;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Hirsch) 
Hartranft  [49-7];  m  PHILIP  JACOB  NUNEMACHER;  d  1820. 

Children  {2): 

[49-62]  1.  Sophia,  m  Jacob  Wenholt. 

[49-63]  2.  Philip  Jacob,  b  Jan.  23,  1819;  d  July  5,  1908;  m  Lydia  Roudenbush. 

Philip  Nunemacher  died  intestate  in  1820;  the  widow  renounced  her  right  to  administer  the  estate. 
He  left  two  children,  Sophia  and  Jacob,  minors.  He  held  35  acres  in  Upper  Salford  township,  Pa.  [  No 
further  data  obtainable.] 

[49-1 9b]  BARBARA  (HARTRANFT)  NUNEMACHER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ABRAHAM 
SCHWENK.  Abraham  Schwenk  settled  the  estate  of  Abraham  Hartranft  [49-7]. 

One  child: 

[19-37]  Margaret,  d  Mar.  29,  1902;  m  Joseph  B.  Kriebel. 

[49-21]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  May  20,  1779;  dau  John  and  Catharine  Hartranft  [49-9]; 
m  Sept.  18,  1800,  EDWARD  EASTBURN,  of  Philadelphia. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  trace  any  descendants.] 

[49-22]  BARBARA  HARTRANFT,  b  1794;  d  Mar.  8,  1889;  dau  John  and  Catharine  Hartranft 
[49-9];  m  GEORGE  WISTER.  Barbara  Wister,  widow  of  George  Wister,  is  buried  in  Odd  Fellows 
Cemetery,  Phila.  She  was  b  in  Lane.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[49-64b]  1  L  Mary  Ann’  h  May  27,  1818’  d  Sept'  27’  1853;  m  { 

[49-65]  2.  George  W.,  m  Elizabeth  Little. 

[49-66]  3.  Peter,  m  Isabella - 


[49-58] 
[49-59] 
[49-60] 
[49-6  la]  1 
[49-61b]  j 


1.  William  Madison. 

2.  William  James. 


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[49-67  ] 
[49-68] 
[49-69a] 
[49-69b] 


4.  William,  m  Elizabeth  Ducaffe. 

5.  Julia,  m  Edward  Nickel. 

6.  John,  m  !  ’  ~~ 

1  ~ 


Tradition  states  that  Julia  Wister  claimed  she  was  born  in  “Frog  Hollow,”  Phila.  Barbara 
Hartranft  Wister  claimed  she  was  a  first  cousin  of  Gov.  John  F.  Hartranft. 


“Wister — On  the  5th  inst.  Barbara  Wister  died  aged  94  years.  Funeral  from  the  residence  of  her 
son-in-law,  Edward  Nickel,  117  Hancock  St.,  on  Thursday  P.M.,  at  2  o’clock,  to  proceed  to  Hammer 
St.  Vault.”  (Public  Ledger,  Phila.,  Wed.,  Mar.  6,  1889.) 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  above  records .] 


[49-27]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  b  May  9,  1780;  d  1862;  s  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-10];  m  MARY  GEIGER.  Jacob  Hartranft  is  said  to  have  moved  to  Ohio;  one  son  remaining 
in  Pa.  Some  descendants  said  to  be  in  Canada. 

Children  (2): 

[49-70]  1.  John,  b  July  12,  1800;  d  Nov.  13,  1854;  m  Sarah  Antrim. 

2.  Henry,  b  Dec.  11,  1798.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[49-28]  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  dau  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hartranft  [49-10];  m 
Jan.  7,  1810,  JOHN  BEIDEMAN. 

Children  (4) : 

[49-71]  1.  Maria,  m  Charles  Iveehn. 

[49-72]  2.  Christina,  b  Oct.  22,  1818;  m  George  Hartman. 

[49—73]  3.  Rebecca,  m  David  Rhoads. 

[49-74]  4.  Anna,  m  James  Mason. 

Margaret  Searles  (Family  49-234)  says  she  lived  with  her  grandmother  Beideman  from  her  9th 
to  her  16th  year,  and  that  her  grandmother’s  name  was  Margaret  Beideman  instead  of  Rebecca.  Possi¬ 
bly  the  names  in  the  old  Genealogical  Record  have  been  transposed.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-29]  LEONARD  HARTRANFT,  JR.,  b  1782;  d  1842(?) ;  s  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-10];  m  ELIZABETH  ENGLE,  dau  Henry  Engle  of  Douglass  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 
Children  (9): 

[49-75]  1.  Henry,  b  Apr.  3,  1804;  m  Sarah  Baush. 

[49-76]  2.  Samuel  E.,  b  Oct.  6,  1806;  d  Nov.  23,  1880;  m  Lydia  Bucher. 

[49—77 ]  3.  John,  d  Mar.  31,  1885;  m  Hester  Weigal. 

[49—78]  4.  Susan,  m  John  Weinburg;  lived  in  Mich. 

[49-79]  5.  Eliza,  m - Hile;  lived  in  Mich. 

[49-80]  6.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  25,  1820;  d,  Sept.  26,  1902;  m  Carolina  Schnee. 

[49—81  ]  7.  William,  b  Dec.  22,  1824;  d  Jan.  8,  1867;  m  Sarah  Sterner. 

[49-82]  8.  David,  m - ;  Mich. 

[49-83]  9.  Jacob,  m  Catharine  Beltz. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[49-30]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  16,  1784;  dau  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hartranft 
[49-10];  m  JOHN  FOX. 

Children  (4): 

[49-84]  1.  John  H.,  b  1814;  d  Sept.  4,  1851;  m  Lydia  Reifsnyder. 

2.  Rebecca,  d  unm;  lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[49-85]  3.  David,  m  Amelia - - 

[49—86]  4.  Allen,  m - 

According  to  tradition  Allen  Fox  married  a  southern  lady  who  owned  300  slaves.  Both  Allen  and 
his  wife  used  to  come  north  to  make  purchases  for  their  slaves,  and  visited  his  relatives.  Both  Allen 
and  his  wife  died  of  consumption  and  left  no  issue. 

John  Fox  lived  in  Birdsboro,  Pa.  He  is  said  to  have  come  from  the  “Forest”  above  Reading.  His 
wife,  Maria,  is  said  to  have  attained  the  age  of  80  yrs. 


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David  Fox  was  manager  of  a  gas  company,  and  lived  in  Reading,  Pa. ;  had  one  daughter.  [  Unable 
to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-31]  SUSANNA  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  31,  1786;  d  1861;  dau  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-10];  m  1804,  ANDREW  MAURER,  b  Mar.  3,  1781;  d  Dec.  11,  1847;  s  Andrew  and 
Elizabeth  (Smith)  Maurer. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Henry,  b  Feb.  7,  1805;  m  Susan  Dotterer. 

2.  Christina,  b  Feb.  14,  1809;  d  Sept.  20,  1885;  m  John  C.  Riegner. 

3.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  14,  1810;  m  Henry  Leh. 

4.  Aaron,  b  Dec.  27,  1812;  m - 

5.  Jeremiah,  b  Apr.  2,  1815;  m - 

6.  Maria  Ann,  b  Oct.  27,  1818;  d  Mar.  20,  1857;  m  Henry  Leh. 

7.  Mahlon  H„  b  June  8,  1822;  m  j  1-  Tamson  Elizabeth  Fisher. 

I  2.  Rebecca  C.  F.  Rhoads. 

8.  Zacharias  H.,  b  Jan.  20,  1825;  d  Feb.  18,  1892;  m  (  Jeb®cef  Leitheiser. 

[  2.  Sarah  Ann  Bright. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .]  [  Hist.  Berks  Co.,  Pa.] 


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[49-32]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  2,  1788;  d  1821  (?);  s  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-10];  m  ELIZABETH  BUCHER. 


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Children  (J): 

1.  David  W.,  b  Mar.  7,  1810;  d  July,  1890;  m  Mary  Naugle. 

2.  Jacob,  b  Sept.  11,  1811;  d  June  14,  1894;  m  Mary  Weaver. 

3.  Christina,  b  181 1 ;  m  '•  Samuel  Schaeffer. 

[  2.  Samuel  Harner. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  1813;  m  Jonas  Will. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-33a]  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  31,  1789;  d  July  25,  1864;  s  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-10];  m  May  20,  1810,  SALOME  BICKEL,  b  May  21,  1790;  d  Sept.  29,  1825. 

Children  (5): 

[49-96]  1.  Hannah,  b  Apr.  20,  1810;  d  Dee.  23,  1855;  m  William  Van  Buskirk  Hahn. 

[49-97]  2.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  15,  1816;  d  Dec.  8,  1888;  m  Sallie  Stetler. 

[  49—98]  3.  Maria,  m  Samuel  Rudy. 

[49-99]  4.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  7,  1823;  d  Aug.  10,  1876;  m  David  Siesholtz. 

[49-100]  5.  Esther,  m  Richard  Reifsnyder. 

[49— 33b]  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  11,  1828,  CHRISTIANNE 
BINDER,  b  Jan.  25,  1798;  d  Oct.  27,  1869. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-101]  1.  Aaron,  b  1829;  d  Oct.  17,  1880;  m  Catharine  Saylor. 

[49-102]  2.  Louisa,  b  Oct.  24,  1831;  d  July  31,  1917;  m  Ephraim  B.  Bickel. 

[49-103]  3.  Malinda,  b  Oct.  24,  1832;  d  Oct.  10,  1898;  m  Henry  Geiger. 

[49-104]  4.  Christiann,  b  July  28,  1841;  d  Mar.  12,  1914;  m  Jacob  S.  Matthias. 

[49-105]  5.  David  B.,  b  June  21,  1836;  d  Aug.  17,  1894;  m  Mary  Hauberger. 

The  will  of  David  Hartranft  was  probated  Sept.  24,  1864.  In  it  he  mentions  “my  ten  children: 
Hannah,  Esther,  Samuel,  Maria,  Sarah,  Aaron,  David,  Louisa,  Malinda,  Christianna.” 

Gen.  Soc.  Pa.  Mag.  {1921)  gives  a  Samuel  Hartranft,  s  David  and  Sarah  Hartranft,  b  Sept.  8,  1815, 
d  Nov.  26,  1815. 

[49-34]  MARGARETHE  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  23,  1793;  dau  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-10];  m  CONRAD  RHOADS.  These  people  were  truck  gardeners,  living  within  the  city 
limits  of  Philadelphia.  No  issue. 


[Further  data  unobtainable.] 


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[49-35]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  9,  1795;  s  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hartranft 
[49-10] ;  m  MARY  ANN  (POLLY)  GRESH,  dau  George  Gresh. 


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Children  {12): 

Levi,  b  June  24,  1817;  d  July  5,  1878;  m  Mary  Ann  Britton. 
William,  b  May  8,  1819;  d  Jan.  15,  1893;  m  Sarah  Weaver. 


Jacob  G. 
Henry 


twins,  b  Aug.  16,  1826; 


m  Maria  Strohm. 
m  Sarah  Roberts. 


Sarah,  b  Mar.  12,  1836;  m 


Samuel  G.,  b  June  25,  1829;  d  Mar.  8,  1913;  m  Mary  Greenawalt. 
David,  b  Mar.  1,  1831;  d  Feb.  5,  1906;  m  Amanda  Bender. 

1.  Robert  Lanning. 

2.  Edwin  M.  Ayers. 

3.  John  Evans. 

Amelia,  b  Dec.  13,  1837;  m  Horatio  Foster. 

Elizabeth,  d  1916;  m  Albert  Foster. 

George,  d  infancy. 

Christina,  b  Dec.,  1820;  d  Apr.  14,  1828.  (Amityville  Cem.) 
Mary  Ann,  d  at  age  of  22.  [  No  further  data.] 


[49-36]  CATARINA  HARTRANFT,  d  May  30,  1842;  dau  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-10];  m  May  2,  1816,  JAMES  COATES. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Charles  Fox,  b  Jan.  14,  1816. 

2.  Samuel,  d  Apr.  15,  1829;  aged  2  yr.,  2  mo. 

3.  Benjamin,  d  Nov.  23,  1834;  aged  7  wk.,  2  da. 

4.  William,  d  1831. 

Leonard  Hartranft  and  his  wife  were  sponsors  at  the  baptism  of  Charles  Fox  Coates.  Members  of 
this  family  are  buried  in  Presbyterian  Cem.,  Norristown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-37]  AMOS  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  3,  1799;  s  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hartranft  [49- 
10];  m  MARY  HABENSTEIN.  Lived  at  Ringgold,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[49-115]  1.  William,  b  Oct.  15,  1825;  d  May  20,  1900;  m  Rebecca  Bachert. 

[49—1 16]  2.  Levina,  b  Nov.  11,  1834;  d  Mar.  25,  1915;  m  Moses  Eckroth. 

[49-117]  3.  Rebecca,  b  Jan.  13,  1832;  d  Oct.  17,  1898;  m  Charles  A.  Bayley. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[49-38]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  June  21,  1801;  dau  Leonard  and  Christina  (Moyer)  Hartranft 
[49-10];  m  June  19,  1819,  JACOB  GILBERT.  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[49-39]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  July  11,  1803;  d  Nov.  16,  1850;  s  Leonard  and  Christina 
(Moyer)  Hartranft  [49-10] ;  m  June  5,  1827,  MARGARET  ADAMS,  b  Sept.  25,  1803;  d  Mar.  6,  1870; 
the  maiden  name  of  the  mother  of  Margaret  Adams  was  DeHaven. 

Children  (J): 

[49-118]  1.  Thomas,  b  May  30,  1828;  d  May  5,  1897;  m  Emeline  Stephens. 

2.  Isabella,  b  Sept.  25,  1830;  unm. 

3.  Evan  M.,  b  Sept.  27,  1835;  unm. 

4.  Reuben,  b  June  21,  1838. 

Isabella  and  Evan  M.  were  mutes,  and  it  is  reported  that  they  died  in  a  home  for  people  thus 
afflicted,  near  Doylestown,  Pa. 

[49-40]  CHRISTINA  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  14,  1807;  d  May,  1863;  dau  Leonard  and  Christina 
(Moyer)  Hartranft  [49-10];  m  JACOB  LUTZ.  Shoemaker. 

Children  (J): 

[49-119]  1.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  7,  1839;  d  Nov.  26,  1920;  m  Hannah  Muller. 

2.  William. 

3.  Mahlon. 

[49-119.1]  4.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  9,  1828;  d  Oct.  2,  1912;  m  Charles  Everett. 

[ Further  data  not  obtainable.] 


Plate  77 


Signature  of  Captain  Balthasar  Heydrick  [52b-2a], 


Plate  78 


Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick,  LL.D.  [52b-43]. 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania. 


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[49-41]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  8,  1784;  or  Dec.  1,  1784;  d  Jan.  23,  1862;  s  William  and 
Barbara  (Moyer)  Hartranft  [49-12];  m  Nov.  16,  1806,  ANNA  MARIA  (MOLLY)  ROTH,  b  July  21, 
1786;  d  Feb.  19,  1862.  John  Hartranft  lived  in  Earl  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  His  will  was  probated  Feb. 
5,  1862;  his  wife  died  six  weeks  after  his  death;  both  buried  in  Hill  Church  Cem. 

Children  (4): 

[49-120]  1.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  4,  1807;  d  Nov.  3,  1862;  m  Elizabeth  Davidheiser. 

[49—121  ]  2.  Magdalena,  b  Oct.  26,  1808;  d  Jan.  4,  1884;  m  Henry  Endy. 

[49-122]  3.  Amos,  b  Jan.  1,  1813;  d  May  16,  1890;  m  Elizabeth  Fisher. 

[49—123]  4.  Reuben,  b  Dec.  18,  1818;  d  June  24,  1883;  m  Margaretta  Smith. 

[49-42]  ANNA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  17,  1786;  d  Oct.  15,  1852;  dau  William  and  Barbara  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-12];  m  JOHN  WEISS,  d  1879;  lived  in  Earl  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  {10): 

1.  Sarah;  m  Samuel  Fisher. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  2,  1809;  d  Feb.  9,  1883;  m  Catharine  Yorgey. 

3.  Polly,  m  Thomas  Turner. 

4.  Rebecca,  m  Samuel  (Reuben)  Feather. 

5.  Sophia,  m  William  Bechtel. 

6.  Ephraim,  b  Oct.  16,  1816;  d  Mar.  4,  1864;  m - - 

7.  Catharine,  m  Fred  Geiger.  No  further  data . 


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8.  William,  b  Jan.  31,  1822;  d  Jan.  18,  1898;  m  Rebecca  Levengood. 

9.  Henry,  m  Mary  Davidheiser. 

10.  Caroline,  m  Jeremiah  Wentzel. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


The  will  of  John  Weiss  was  prob.  Apr.  3,  1879;  money,  etc.,  is  bequeathed  to 
their  heirs,  etc.”  The  following  are  mentioned: 


‘all  my  children, 


‘‘Jared  Fisher,  s  of  my  dec  dau  Sarah. 

“Children  of  my  grandchild  Sarah:  children  of  my  grandchild  Anna  Fisher,  the  dec  wife  of  Levi 
G.  Fisher. 

“My  grandchild,  Henry  Weiss,  s  of  my  dec  s  Henry  Weiss. 

“Executors:  my  three  sons,  Samuel,  Ephraim,  and  William.” 

The  Will  was  signed  Jan.  25,  1862. 

A  Codicil  signed  Oct.  15,  1864,  provides  for  children  of  Ephraim,  viz.,  James,  Oliver,  and  Sarah. 
A  Codicil  was  signed  Mar.  7,  1873;  another  Dec.  19,  1874 — Henry  Wise,  s  and  only  heir  of  his  dec 
son  Henry  H.  Wise.  [Will  Book  13:706  Reading ,  Pa.] 


Distribution  of  the  estate  of  John  Weiss: 
participated : 

1 


[Wills  &  Adm.  24:336;  Reading,  Pa.]  The  following 


Heirs  of  Sarah  Fisher,  dec’d: 

(a)  Valentine  Fisher 

(b)  Jacob  Fisher 

(c)  Rebecca  Rhoads 

(d)  Martha  Hartman 

(e)  Sarah  Davidheiser 

^manc*a  }  children  of  dau  Sarah  who  m  Levi  G.  Fisher. 

(g)  Anna  J 

2.  Anna  Levengood  5.  Sophia  Bechtel 

3.  Catharine  Geiger  6.  Rebecca  Feather 

4.  D.  B.  Mauger,  adm.  of  Mary  Turner  7.  William  H.  Weiss 

8.  Caroline  Wentzel 

In  a  Codicil  signed  Apr.  12,  1876,  we  find:  “Two  great  grandchildren,  Hiester  Fisher  and  Anne 
Fisher,  children  of  Levi  G.  Fisher  and  his  first  wife,  Anna;  a  grandchild  and  dau  of  my  deceased 
dau  Sarah.” 

A  Codicil,  signed  Dec.,  1877,  mentions  two  grandchildren,  daughters  of  my  deceased  daughter, 
Sarah  —  Anna  dec.,  Amanda  m. 


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[49-43]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  dau  William  and  Barbara  (Moyer)  Hartranft  [49-12];  m 
Dec.  24,  1826,  ABRAHAM  MATTHIAS,  d  Sept.  14,  1872;  s  Philip  Matthias. 

Children  (5): 

[49-131]  1.  William  H.,  b  Jan.  24,  1830;  d  Mar.  23,  1904;  m  Maria  Moyer. 

[49-132]  2.  Jonathan,  b  Mar.  18,  1828;  d  Oct.  21,  1915;  m  Hannah  Baus. 

[49-133]  3.  Mary,  m  Jonathan  Houck. 

[49—134]  4.  Sarah,  m  Philip  Schneider. 

[49-135]  5.  Esther,  d  June,  1918;  m  David  Hafer. 

Abraham  Matthias  married  2d  time,  Susanna  Reuhner  Honetter,  widow,  and  had  a  son  Abraham. 
The  will  of  Abraham  Matthias  of  Colebrookdale,  Pa.,  was  prob.  Apr.  15, 1873.  In  it  he  mentions 
“my  wife,  Susanna  and  six  children.”  His  sons  William  and  Jonathan  were  executors.  [  Unable  to 
complete  or  verify.} 


[49-44]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  20,  1800;  d  Dec.  11,  1866;  dau  William  and  Barbara  (Moyer) 
Hartranft  [49-12];  m  DANIEL  LEVENGOOD,  b  Dec.  20,  1801;  d  Sept.  10,  1867. 

Children  (3): 

[49-136]  1.  John,  b  Apr.  30,  1795;  d  Jan.  10,  1871;  m  Hannah  Yocum. 

[49-137]  2.  Peter,  m  Rebecca - 

[49-137.1]  3.  Isaac,  m  Lauretta  Harner. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

The  distribution  of  the  estate  of  Daniel  Levengood,  Exeter  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  was  confirmed 
Mar.  23,  1872.  Peter  Levengood  was  administrator;  the  following  are  beneficiaries: 


I.  Children  of  John  Levengood: 


1.  Jeremiah.  3.  Mary,  m  Daniel  Schiery. 

2.  Lavinia,  m  John  Schantz.  4.  Catharine,  m  John  N.  Schiery. 

5.  George. 

II.  Peter  Levengood. 

III.  Isaac  Levengood. 


[49-45  X  1]  ANDREW  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  5,  1778;  d  Sept.  13,  1833;  vid.  [49-13];  m  Mar.  26, 
1809,  MARY  MAGDALENA  FRANKENBERGER,  b  Feb.  12,  1789;  d  Jan.  22,  1856.  The  marriage 
of  Andrew  Hartranft  is  given  in  New  Hanover  Lutheran  Church  records.  He  lived  later  near  Delaware 
Run,  near  River  Church,  Northumberland  Co.,  Pa. 


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Children  (10): 

|  1.  Henry  C.,  b  Jan.  14,  1810;  d  Dec.  26,  1882;  m  {  1‘  Elizabeth  Buch. 

J  l  2.  Jane  Bartlow. 

2.  Conrad,  b  Sept.  4,  1811;  d  Dec.  1,  1884;  m  Elizabeth  Branthoner. 

3.  Mary  M.,  b  Feb.  1,  1814;  d  Nov.  24,  1878;  m  John  S.  Moyer. 

4.  John  B.,  b  Nov.  21,  1816;  d  Aug.  8,  1886;  m  Mary  Doctor. 

5.  William,  b  Mar.  15,  1819;  d  Sept.  10,  1888;  m  Phebe  Derr. 

6.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  3,  1821;  d  Feb.  1,  1893;  m  Amanda  M.  Doctor. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  15,  1823;  d  July  4,  1914;  m  Joseph  Saeger. 

8.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  19,  1826;  d  May  9,  1896;  m  Jane  E.  Tomb. 

9.  Andrew  Jackson,  b  Aug.  12,  1828;  d  July  12,  1890;  m  Isabella  Reeser. 

10.  George  W.,  b  July  16,  1831;  d  Oct.  6,  1901;  m  Catharine  Fousel. 


[49-46  X  2]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  vid.  [49-13];  m  HANNAH  WOLF,  b  Oct.  29,  1780;  d  Feb.  5, 
1865;  buried  in  Brickerville,  Pa.,  Cem.  In  Lancaster,  Pa.,  where  this  family  lived,  the  name  was  known 
at  times  as  “Hartrunner.” 

John  Hartranft  worked  at  Joanna  Furnace,  later  at  Elizabeth  Furnace,  near  Brickerville,  Pa.  A 
John  Hartranft  paid  taxes  in  Robeson,  1803-1812. 

Children  (11): 

[49-148]  1.  Joseph,  b  May  21,  1802;  d  June  22,  1857;  m  Sarah  Weachter. 

[49—149]  2.  Jacob,  m  Catherine  Weidman. 

[49-150]  3.  William,  b  Dec.  1,  1806;  m  Leah  Fetter. 

[49-151b]  }  Catharine,  b  Nov.  20,  1807;  d  Apr.  7,  1891;  m  j 


1.  Thomas  Kerchen. 

2.  Henry  Wolf. 


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_  T  v.  ,  p,  oC  1D1r»  jo  t  r  lorvo  f  1-  Fredericka  E.  Kissel. 

5.  John,  b  Feb.  25,  1810;  d  Sept.  5,  1898;  m  (  %  Elizabeth  Kauffman. 

6.  Sallie,  b  Aug.  10,  1819;  d  Jan.  21,  1906;  m  Samuel  Eberly. 

7.  Abraham,  b  July  14,  1821 ;  m  and  lived  in  Illinois. 

8.  Mary,  b  Oct.  26,  1823;  d  Mar.  4,  1898;  unm. 

9.  Levi,  m  Eliza  Frey. 

10.  Susan,  m  John  Eichelberger. 

11.  Annie  (Catharine  Ann  or  Julian),  b  July  29,  1812;  d  1882;  m  Samuel  Buchter. 


Tradition  states  that  the  daughter  Catharine  married  Thomas  Iverchen  against  the  father’s 
wishes,  on  account  of  which  he  left  for  parts  unknown,  and  that  the  family  never  heard  from  him  again. 
Kerchen  is  said  to  have  been  killed  by  the  kick  of  a  mule. 

It  is  also  stated  that  John  Hartranft  came  to  Lancaster  Co.  from  Chester  Co.,  and  that  his  father 
left  considerable  property,  out  of  which  the  heirs  were  cheated  by  dishonest  lawyers. 

According  to  tradition  Abraham  went  west  in  1841  and  traveled  with  the  Indians;  is  said  to  have 
sharpened  the  picks  for  gold-miners  and  that  he  returned  to  Lane.  Co.  in  1881.  He  and  his  brother 
John  visited  their  birth  place  in  Chester  Co.  at  a  place  called  “Forest,”  which  was  near  a  furnace  along 
the  line  between  Berks  and  Lancaster  Counties. 

[It  has  been  impossible  to  verify  above  data.] 

According  to  Thomas  J.  Hartranft  [49-1185],  721  North  Ninth  Street,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919),  John 
Hartranft  of  Lancaster  County,  his  grandfather,  became  a  canal  boat  operator  after  leaving  his  wife  and 
was  supposed  to  have  been  drowned,  a  man  having  been  found  drowned  in  the  canal. 

Thomas  J.  Hartranft  is  positive  that  his  grandfather,  John,  often  told  him  that  the  name  of  his 
great-grandfather  was  John.  Thomas  J.  Hartranft  attended  one  of  the  first  meetings  of  the  Hartranft 
Family  Association  and  remembers  that  a  Hartranft  family  tree  was  shown  in  which  appeared  a  man 
named  John  Hartranft  with  two  sets  of  children,  which  he  thinks  represented  his  grandfather’s  family. 
It  seemed  to  indicate  that  his  grandfather,  John,  was  married  twice. 


HARTRANFT  RECORDS  OF  LUTHERAN  CHURCH,  BRICKERVILLE,  PA. 

BAPTISMS. 


Abraham,  s  John  and  Hannah  Hartranft 
Priscilla,  dau  John  and  Hannah  Hartranft 
Elizabeth,  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  Weitmann  Hartranft 
Reuben,  s  Joseph  and  Susan  Hartranft 
Owen,  s  Joseph  and  Susan  Hartranft 
Margaret,  dau  Joseph  and  Susan  Hartranft 
The  list  ends  August,  1836. 

CONFIRM  A  TIONS. 


born 

July  14,  1821 
June  28,  1829 
Aug.  8,  1830 
Aug.  26,  1831 
Nov.  28,  1832 
Feb.  18,  1836 


May  14,  1825 . Jacob  Hertrunpf 

Sept.  30,  1827 . i  .  .  .Joseph  Hertrenner 

May  26,  1833 . John  Hertrump 

1835 . Susanna  Hiirtrenner 

MARRIAGE  RECORDS. 


baptized 
May  3,  1822 
Aug.  30,  1829 
Sept.  30,  1830 
Nov.  13,  1831 
June  8,  1833 
Apr.  24,  1836 


“On  October  2,  1825  Joseph  Hartranp,  Lane.  Co.,  Elizabeth  Twp.,  mit  Sarah  Wachter,  Lane.  Co., 
Coallico  Twp.” 

“On  Dec.  25,  1827  Thomas  Calligen  mit  Catharine  Hartrunner,  beyde  aus  Lane.  Co.” 

In  the  marriage  records  of  some  of  the  Hartranfts  the  words  “aus  Berks  County,  Chester  Twp.,” 
occur. 


[49-47  X  3]  DANIEL  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  19,  1832;  d  Jan.  24,  1896;  vid  [49-13];  m  SARAH 
SIMON. 

Children  (8): 


[49-1 58b]  |  L  Henry’  b  DeC’  12’  1854;  m 
[49—159]  2.  Louisa,  b  Jan.  1,  1856;  m  William  Carmony. 

|«bJ60a]  1  3.  Mariai  b  0ct.  23,  1860;  m  I  J-  William  Serverson. 
[49-160b]  ]  12.  Robert  Coxe. 

[49-161]  4.  George,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  m  Jane  Esher. 


1.  Sarah  Rile. 

2.  Addie  L.  Bates. 


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[49-162]  5.  Catharine,  b  July  12,  1876;  m  John  Baty. 

6.  Elizabeth,  d  aged  11  yrs. 

7.  Mary,  d  in  infancy. 

8.  John,  d  in  infancy. 

Tradition  states  that  the  parents  of  Daniel  Hartranft  died  when  he  was  quite  young,  and  that  he 
was  bound  out  to  a  family  living  in  “The  Neck”  in  South  Philadelphia.  The  family  belongs  to  the 
Lane.  Co.  Branch  of  the  Hartranfts. 

Daniel  Hartrine  (Hartranft?)  was  born  in  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  Aug.  25,  1832;  he  enlisted  in  Co.  E., 
20  Pa.  Vol.  Infantry  to  serve  3  years.  He  was  wounded  at  Pine  Knob,  Georgia,  June  15,  1864;  honor¬ 
ably  discharged  June  3,  1865.  He  is  said  to  have  had  a  brother  Henry,  who  had  at  least  two  children, 
George  and  Louisa.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[49-48  X  4]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  vid  [49-13];  m - 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-163]  1.  William,  b  Sept.  22,  1814;  d  July  23,  1881;  m  Margaret  A.  Kidd. 

[49-164]  2.  Eliza,  m  George  Kane. 

[49-165]  3.  George,  m  — — — — — .  No  issue. 

Was  this  William  Hartranft  a  brother  of  Leonard  or  was  he  the  son  of  John  [49-9]?  Tradition 
states  he  was  brother  of  Leonard,  and  was  a  trucker  living  in  “The  Neck”  near  Moyamensing,  South 
Phila.,  and  was  a  member  of  the  Episcopal  Church.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 


[49-49  X  5] - —  HARTRANFT,  vid  [49-13];  m  ELIZABETH  KILER,  d  Nov.  4,  1861. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Daniel,  d  Jan.  20,  1908. 

[49-166]  2.  Henry,  b  Dec.  27,  1825;  d  Oct.,  1892;  m  Lydia  A.  Ulary. 

3.  Son,  d  young;  was  drowned. 

Children  of  this  family  did  not  know  the  name  of  grandfather.  In  their  locality  the  name  was 
known  as  “Hartrine.”  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[49-50  X  6]  MR.  HARTRANFT,  first  name  unknown ;  vid  [49-13] ;  m - .  He  is  said  to  have 

had  the  following  children: 

Children  (J): 

[49-167]  1.  George,  d  about  1879;  m  Elizabeth  Boyer  (?) 

[49-168]  2.  John,  d  Apr.  4,  1897 ;  m  Jane - 

[49-169]  3.  Mary,  m - ;  lived  in  Easton,  Pa. 

4.  Margaret,  and  probably  other  children. 

John  [49-168]  lived  on  Passyunk  Ave.,  Phila.,  and  was  a  cigarmaker;  his  wife  Jane  survived  him. 
In  her  will  occur  the  words  “It  having  been  ascertained  by  the  executors  of  said  will  (her  Husband’s) 
that  neither  said  Mary  or  Margaret  Hartranft  nor  any  of  their  kin  are  living.”  This  indicates  that  the 
family  is  extinct.  Their  only  son  John  is  said  to  have  died  unmarried,  without  heirs,  more  than  30  years 
ago.  (1918.) 


[49-51  X  7]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.,  1773;  d  Aug.,  1858;  vid  [49-13];  m  MARIA  (POLLY) 
SEIFERT,  b  Apr.  19,  1797;  d  Apr.  21,  1864. 


[49-170] 
[49-171] 
[49-172] 
[49-173] 
[49-1 74a] 
[49- 174b] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  David,  b  July  1,  1832;  d  July  29,  1883;  m  Matilda  Kulp. 

2.  Fianna,  m  Angelwert  Schartzsinger. 

3.  Maria,  b  Aug.  3,  1837 ;  m  Willoughby  Wert. 

4.  Simon,  m  Caroline  Craigle. 

1.  Jacob  Peter. 

2.  Theodore  Boyer. 


5.  Sabina,  m 


Dates  from  tombstones  in  Dinkey  Memorial  Church  Cem.,  Lizard  Creek,  Pa. 

John  Hartranft  lived  in  East  Penn  Twp.  He  obtained  patent  to  land  in  1846,  and  conveyed  part 
of  it  to  his  son  David  in  1856.  Indications  are  that  he  was  a  grandson  of  Abraham  Hartranft  [49M]; 
probably  a  son  of  John  [49-9],  but  this  is  not  verified. 


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According  to  Mrs.  Willoughby  Wert,  John  Hartranft  was  married  twice.  He  had  a  brother  Jacob 
who  bought  a  lot  in  Tamaqua  in  1850  and  sold  it  in  1864.  Taxes  were  paid  in  Union  Twp.,  Schuylkill 
Co.,  Pa.,  in  1864-7 ;  and  in  1868  his  name  is  crossed  out. 

Polly  Seifert  Hartranft  was  left  an  orphan  and  was  indentured  until  she  was  18.  She  survived 
her  husband. 

According  to  Mrs.  Wert,  John  Hartranft  was  the  son  of  John  who  left  his  wife  and  children  for 
parts  unknown,  where  according  to  tradition  he  married  again.  It  has  been  impossible  to  obtain  cor¬ 
roborating  evidence  of  above  data. 


[49-52]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  b  July  4,  1806;  d  1830;  dau  William  and  Magdalena  (Brey)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-17];  m  JOHN  WOHNSITLER  (WONSITLER),  b  Aug.  16,  1801;  d  Jan.  1,  1869. 

Children  (J): 

[49-175]  1.  Caroline,  b  Mar.  4,  1826;  d  Feb.  3,  1884;  m  Charles  Walter. 

2.  William,  b  Jan.  6,  1825;  d  June  10,  1894;  unm. 

3.  Cordelia,  d  prior  to  1894;  unm. 


[49-176a] 

[49-176b] 


4.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  8,  1830;  m 


[  1.  Jacob  Faust. 


1  2.  Isaac  Krause;  Limerick,  Pa. 

John  Wohnsitler  married  2d  time,  Sarah  Schultz  [7-30].  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or 
verify. } 


[49-53]  SOPHIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  5,  1807 ;  dau  William  and  Magdalena  (Brey)  Hartranft 
[49-17];  m  JACOB  BUTZ.  Lived  near  Hazleton,  in  Carbon  Co.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Henry,  s  Sophia  Hartranft.  No  other  issue.  [No  further  data.] 


[49-54]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  July  22,  1809;  d  Apr.  6,  1901;  s  William  and  Magdalena  (Brey) 
Hartranft  [49-17];  m  Jan.  10,  1836,  JULIANNE  SMOLL,  b  Oct.  2,  1810;  d  Jan.  21,  1886. 

Children  (5): 

[49-177]  1.  Malara,  b  Mar.  25,  1839;  m  William  L.  Pool. 

[49-178]  2.  John,  b  1843;  d  June,  1912;  m  Malinda  Leister;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[49-179]  3.  William,  dec;  m - ;  widow  lived  on  North  11th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[49-180]  4.  Mary,  b  Oct.  12,  1850;  m  William  Gerhart. 

5.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  16,  1847;  d  Jan.  13,  1861. 

[49-55]  PETER  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  12,  1810;  d  May  17,  1901 ;  s  William  and  Magdalena  (Brey) 
Hartranft  [49-17];  m  MARY  KLINE,  b  Oct.  3,  1816;  d  June  12,  1907. 

One  child: 

[49-181]  Lydia,  m  Algernon  J.  Hoover. 


[49-56]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  27,  1811;  d  Feb.  21,  1889;  dau  William  and  Magdalena 
(Brey)  Hartranft  [49-17];  m  Sept.  15,  1839,  HENRY  K.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Dec.  16,  1800;  d  Sept. 

11,  1873. 

Children  (J): 

[49-182]  1.  Mary,  b  Apr.  1,  1840;  m  Aaron  Schoch. 

[49—183]  2.  Henry,  b  Dec.  29,  1844;  m  Elvina  Moyer. 

3.  Sarah  Amanda,  b  Nov.  18,  1846;  d  Nov.  30,  1869;  unm. 

4.  Lewis,  b  July  9,  1849;  d  Dec.  21,  1896;  unm. 


[49-57]  MAGDALENA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  13,  1814;  dau  William  and  Magdalena  (Brey) 
Hartranft  [49-17];  m  Mar.  9,  1834,  DANIEL  NACE,  b  Nov.  19,  1811;  s  Henry  and  Rebecca  (Fries) 
Nace.  Lived  in  Upper  Salford  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 9 ): 


[49-184] 

[49-185] 

[49-186a] 

[49-186b] 

[49-187] 


1.  Angeline,  b  June  5,  1836;  m  Jacob  Andre. 

2.  Son,  b  Oct.  23,  1838. 

3.  Henry,  b  Oct.  19,  1839;  m  Emma  Louisa  Minnig. 


4.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Jan.  2,  1842;  m 


1.  Jacob  Wiest. 

2.  Elias  Spotts. 


Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  2,  1844;  m  William  Phillips. 


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[49-188]  ().  Mary  Jane,  b  Feb.  20,  1847;  m  Michael  Messner. 

[49-189]  7.  Aaron,  b  Aug.  20,  1849;  m  Anna  Amanda  Wieand. 

[49-190]  8.  William  Franklin,  b  Oct.  19,  1854;  d  1912;  m - Finkbone. 

[49-191]  9.  Catharine  Malinda,  b  May  23,  1856;  m  William  S.  Anspach. 

[From  Family  Bible  of  Rev.  E.  F.  Wiest,  Norristown ,  Pa.  1917.] 

[49-58]  URIAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  27,  1819;  d  1892;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Buehler)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-18];  m  CATHARINE  HALLMAN. 

Children  (2): 

[49-192]  1.  William,  m  Mary  Ann  Robbins. 

[49-193]  2.  Savilla,  b  Nov.  24,  1854;  m  William  M.  Dutton. 

[  No  further  data.] 

The  name  of  Uriah  C.  Hartranft  is  given  as  Captain  Uriah  Hartranft  in  the  80th  Reg.,  7th  Cav.,  Co. 
D,  during  Civil  War.  [Hist.  Northumberland  Co.,  p  423.] 

* 

[49-59]  EDWARD  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct,  1,  1821;  d  Nov.  27,  1890;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Buehler)  Hartranft  [49-18];  m  SARAH  KILE,  d  1909;  Fort  Washington,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-194]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  15,  1857;  m  George  Bodenstein. 

[49-195]  2.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  19,  1847;  m  Rev.  Silas  Gossler. 

[49-196]  3.  Leila,  m  John  Robbins. 

4.  Son,  d  young.  • 

5.  Son,  d  young. 

Mr.  Bodenstein  is  a  chair  manufacturer  at  6th  and  Thompson  Sts.,  Phila. ;  res.  Fort  Washington, 
Pa,  [Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-60]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  24,  1824;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Buehler)  Hartranft 
[49-18];  m  MARTHA  SMITH.  Blacksmith;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  James  j  .  •  j  dec ;  m  Catharine  Landis;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

2.  William  \  1  m  Agnes  Wasser;  Royersford,  Pa, 

3.  Jane,  b  Mar.  5,  1859;  m  William  Shaw. 

4.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  1,  1856;  m  William  H.  Hackett. 

5.  Kate,  b  Mar.  2,  1857;  m  John  Hanselman. 


[49-197] 

[49-198] 

[49-199] 

[49-200] 

[49-201] 


[49-6 la]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  20,  1826;  d  Jan.  27,  1893;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 

(Buehler)  Hartranft  [49-18];  m  MARY - . 

One  child: 

[49-202]  Mary,  m  and  left  3  children. 

[49  61b]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  AMANDA  DOTTS,  b  1830;  d 
1901.  Lived  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No  issue.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

Abraham  Hartranft,  administrator  of  the  estate  of  his  mother,  Elizabeth  Buehler  Hartranft,  died 
in  1893.  George  Bodenstein  was  administrator  of  his  estate.  The  following  participated  in  the  dis¬ 
tribution:  W.  H.  Hartranft,  Sevilla  Dutton,  George  Bodenstein,  William  Hartranft,  Mary  A.  Jamison, 
Abraham  Hartranft  and - Buehler. 

[49-63]  PHILIP  JACOB  NUNEMACHER,  b  Jan.  23,  1819;  d  July  5,  1908;  s  Philip  J.  and  Barbara 
(Hartranft)  Nunemacher  [49-19a];  m  Sept.  8,  1840,  LYDIA  ROUDENBUSH,  b  Mar.  12,  1821;  d  Jan. 
12,  1912;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Cressman)  Roudenbush.  Cabinet  maker;  res.  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Matilda  R.,  b  Aug.  21,  1841;  m  Henry  B.  Royer. 

2.  Caroline,  b  Nov.  23, - ;  m  John  Mahlon  Heany;  Souderton,  Pa. 


[49-203] 

[49-204] 

[49-205] 


3.  Emmaline,  m  Charles  Overdorf. 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b  Dec.  18,  1850;  unm. 

5.  Amelia,  b  Mar.  23,  1862;  d  Oct.  2,  1863. 


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[49-64a]  MARY  ANN  WISTER,  b  May  27,  1818;  d  Sept.  27,  1853;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Hart- 
ranft)  Wister  [49-22];  m  WILLIAM  MADISON,  b  Sept.  20,  1817. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-206]  1.  Charles  Henry,  b  Nov.  29,  1837;  m  Sarah  Patterson. 

2.  William  James,  b  Oct.  21,  1839;  d  Dec.  6,  1856. 

[49-207]  3.  George  Washington,  b  Feb.  27,  1842;  disappeared;  reported  killed  in  the  Civil  War. 

[49-208]  4.  Barbara  Ann,  b  Jan.  24,  1844;  m  Howard  Reeder. 

[49-209]  5.  Edward  Woods,  b  July  19,  1846;  m  Susan  Stephenson. 

6.  Robert  Spear,  b  Aug.  30,  1848;  d  unm. 

[49-210]  7.  Nathaniel  Gilpin,  b  Dec.  21,  1850;  m  Rose  — — - 

8.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  May  10,  1853;  d  Sept.  7,  1853. 

[49-64b]  MARY  ANN  WISTER  MADISON  is  said  to  have  married  2d  time,  WILLIAM 
JAMES,  and  had  a  dau,  Katie.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-65]  GEORGE  W.  WISTER,  s  George  and  Barbara  (Hartranft)  Wister  [49-22];  m  ELIZA 
LITTLE;  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Quinn)  Little.  Lived  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[49-211]  1.  Mary,  b  Aug.  29,  1843;  m  Charles  Shoemaker. 

2.  Emma,  b  1852;  unm;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

[49-212]  3.  Anna,  dec;  m  Edwin  M.  Carr;  had  two  children. 

4.  Ella,  dec. 

[49-213]  5.  Clara,  dec;  m  Albert  Cramp;  dec.  [  No  f  urther  data  obtainable.] 

[49-66]  PETER  WISTER,  s  George  and  Barbara  (Hartranft)  Wister  [49-22];  m  ISABELLA 


Children  (5): 

[49-214]  1.  Amanda,  m  Frank  Dempsey;  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

2.  Susan. 

3.  Charles. 

4.  George;  3702  Haverford  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Joseph,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J." 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-67]  WILLIAM  WISTER,  s  George  and  Barbara  (Hartranft)  Wister  [49-22];  m  ELIZABETH 
DUCAFFE. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Marsh. 

2.  George;  4808  Westminster  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3.  William. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[49-68]  JULIA  WISTER,  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Hartranft)  Wister  [49-22];  m  EDWARD 
NICKEL. 

Children  (4): 

[49-215]  1.  Matilda,  d;  m;  had  dau  Gertrude,  m - 

[49-216]  2.  John,  d;  m\  had  3  daughters. 

3.  Edward,  d  unm. 

[49-217]  4.  Emma,  m  William  Norris;  two  married  children;  res.  1243  Shackamaxon  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-69a-b]  JOHN  WISTER,  s  George  and  Barbara  (Hartranft)  Wister  [49-22];  m  twice;  names  of 
wives  not  known;  children  of  1st  wife:  Lizzie  and  Mary;  both  dead — children  of  2d  wife:  Maggie,  m; 
Jennie,  m;  John  and  Peter.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-70]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  July  12,  1800;  d  Nov.  13,  1854;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Geiger)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-27];  m  SARAH  ANTRIM,  b  June  27,  1796;  d  Dec.  18,  1870;  buried  in  Pottstown  Cem. 


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[49-218] 

[49—219] 

[49-220a] 

[49-220b] 

[49-221] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Valeria,  b  June  12,  1819;  d  Dee.  25,  1873;  m  Hon.  Nathaniel  Jacoby. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Dec.  25,  1820;  d  July  23,  1866;  m  William  D.  Rudy. 

3.  Ephraim,  b  Sept.  16,  1822;  d  Oct.  30,  1886;  unm. 

4.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  10,  1824;  d  Apr.  3,  1885;  m  \  \  Ester  May  Smith. 

[  2.  Caroline  Custer. 

5.  Hiram  A.,  b  Nov.  12,  1826;  d  Aug.  15,  1867;  m  Margaret  S.  Jacoby. 


John  Hartranft  at  one  time  conducted  the  Sumneytown  Hotel.  In  his  will  Ephraim  Hartranft 
mentions  the  following: 

“Caroline  K.  Hartranft,  widow  of  my  brother  Jacob;  my  niece  Sallie  A.  Missimer;  my  nephews, 
Jonas  S.  and  John  W.  Hartranft,  William  Custer  Hartranft;  my  nieces  and  nephews,  the  children  of  my 
deceased  brother  Jacob  Hartranft.”  The  will  was  probated  Apr.  4,  1886. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Hartranft  [49-220b]  of  220  King  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  has  picture  of  John  Hartranft. 
(1918.) 


[49-71]  MARIA  BEIDEMAN,  daw  John  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Beideman  [49-28] ;  m  CHARLES 
KEEHN,  s  Jacob  Keehn. 

Children  (9): 

[49-222]  1.  Peter  B.,  b  Sept.  29,  1838;  m  Martha  Wesner. 

[49-223]  2.  John,  m  Catharine  Schell. 

[49-224]  3.  Charles,  b  Nov.  29,  1850;  m  Georgianna  Stott. 

[49-225]  4.  Orlando,  m  Sarah  Bitting. 

[49-226]  5.  Daniel,  m  Louisa  Goodheart;  1822  Cotton  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-227]  6.  Matilda,  m  Henry  Allebach. 

[49-228]  7.  Almoretta,  m  Peter  Helfrich. 

[49-229]  8.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  5,  1846;  m  Levi  Marx. 

9.  Margaret,  d  young.  [  Hist,  of  Berks  Co.\ 


[49-72]  CHRISTINA  BEIDEMAN,  b  Oct.  22,  1818;  dau  John  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Beideman 
[49-28];  m  GEORGE  HARTMAN. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-230]  1.  George;  dec;  m  Kate  — — - - 

2.  Frank;  Temple,  Pa. 

[49-231]  3.  Clara;  dec;  m  William  Nein. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-73]  REBECCA  BEIDEMAN,  dau  John  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Beideman  [49-28];  m  DAVID 
RHOADS. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-232]  1.  Margaret,  m  Frank  Haas;  Monocacy,  Pa. 

[49-233]  2.  Augustus,  m  -  -  -  -  ■ 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-74]  ANNA  BEIDEMAN,  dau  John  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Beideman  [49-28];  m  JAMES 
MASON. 


[49-234] 


[49-235] 

[49-236] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Feb.,  1842;  m  John  B.  Searles. 

2.  Sarah,  m  and  left  no  issue. 

3.  George,  m  and  left  no  issue. 

4.  Charles,  m  Tillie  Richter. 

5.  Amanda,  m  twice  and  divorced;  uses  name  of  Reifsnyder. 

6.  Anna,  m  Tyson  Phillipi;  Esterly,  Pa. 

7.  William,  b  1840;  d  1906;  unm. 

8.  John,  d  young. 

9.  Hiram,  d  young. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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701 


[49-75]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  3,  1804;  s  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  (Engle)  Hartranft 
[49-29];  m  May  15,  1827,  SARAH  BAUSH,  b  Apr.  6,  1805;  d  Mar.  12,  1874.  Lived  at  Milton,  Pa. 
Children  (8): 

[49-237]  1.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  22,  1839;  d  Mar.  9,  1899;  m  John  P.  Heim. 

[49-238]  2.  Mary  A.,  b  May  22,  1830;  d  June  10,  1901 ;  m  Simon  Gehres. 

[49-239]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  30,  1834;  d  June  22,  1907;  m  Harrison  H.  Guinn. 

[49-240]  4.  Samuel  B.,  b  Nov.  26,  1823;  d  July  12,  1881 ;  m  Elizabeth  Hartzel. 

[49—24 1  ]  5.  Oscar,  b  Sept.  17,  1833;  d  Apr.  25,  1918;  rn  Margaret  Riddle. 

[49-242]  6.  Charles,  b  May  18,  1840;  m  Lillie  Datesman. 

[49-243]  7.  Margaret,  b  Nov.  1,  1844;  d  Jan.  5,  1918;  m  Amos  T.  Bisel. 

[49-244]  8.  Susan,  b  Apr.  4,  1845;  m.  John  De  Hass. 

[49-76]  SAMUEL  ENGLE  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  6,  1806;  d  Nov.  23,  1880;  s  Leonard  and  Elizabeth 
(Engle)  Hartranft  [49-29];  m  1829,  LYDIA  BUCHER,  dau  George  Bucher  of  New  Hanover  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.  Samuel  E.  Hartranft  was  baptized  Dec.  12,  1806,  at  St. 
Paul’s  Lutheran  Church,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-245]  John  Frederick,  b  Dec.  16,  1830;  d  Oct.  17,  1889;  m  Sallie  D.  Sebring. 

[49-77]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  d  Mar.  31,  1885;  s  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  (Engle)  Hartranft 
[49-29];  m  May  16,  1833,  HESTER  WEIGAL,  d  June  23,  1870.  Lived  in  Michigan. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-246]  1.  William,  b  Sept.  13,  1834;  m  Mary  Lazerus. 

[49-247]  2.  Mary  E.,  b  Jan.  31,  1837;  m  William  Scheik;  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

3.  Catherine  J.,  b  Jan.  25,  1840. 

[49-248]  4.  Daniel  W.,  b  Aug.  13,  1842;  m  Effie  J.  Stetler. 

[49-249]  5.  Barbara  E.,  b  Apr.  28,  1845;  m  John  Leiser. 

[49-250]  6.  Franklin,  b  Sept.  1,  1850;  m  Deborah  Reigel. 

[49-251]  7.  Otilla,  b  Aug.  10,  1853;  d  Sept.  10,  1917;  m  Roy  Cooper. 

[49-252]  8.  Susan,  b  Jan.  13,  1856;  m  Gilbert  Chase. 

[49-80]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  25,  1820;  d  Sept.  26,  1902;  s  Leonard  and  Elizabeth 

(Engle)  Hartranft  [49-29];  m  CAROLINE  SCHNEE,  b  Oct.  10,  1827;  d  Dec.  26,  1893.  Lived  in  Ly¬ 
coming  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[49-253]  1.  Clara,  m  Paul  Sechrist. 

[49-254]  2.  Annie  S.,  b  Dec.  1,  1848;  d  Feb.  12,  1911 ;  m  William  Stoll;  had  several  children;  lived  in 

Williamsport,  Pa. 

[49-255]  3.  Howard  H.,  m  Alice  Wilson. 

[49—256]  4.  William,  m  Emma  Eighty. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-81]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  22,  1824;  d  Jan.  8,  1867;  s  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  (Engle) 
Hartranft  [49-29];  m  SARAH  STERNER,  b  Jan.  28,  1827 ;  d  Feb.  14, 1905.  Lived  in  Clinton  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[49-257]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  23,  1848;  m  William  S.  Miller. 

[49-258]  2.  Catharine,  m  George  C.  Fuller. 

[49-259]  3.  Alice,  b  Dec.  10,  1851 ;  m  Thomas  E.  McCloskey. 

[49-260]  4.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  10,  1853;  d  Dec.  26,  1908;  m  William  M.  Swyers. 

5.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Mar.  7,  1856;  dec. 

[49-261]  6.  Seymour  B.,  b  Oct.  6,  1858;  m  Virginia  A.  Messimer. 

[49-262]  7.  Annie  M.,  b  June  4,  1860;  m  Charles  H.  Potts. 

[49-263]  8.  Emma  F.,  b  Jan.  28,  1865;  m  William  A.  Davis. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 

[49-83]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  s  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  (Engle)  Hartranft  [49-29];  m  CATH¬ 
ERINE  BELTZ.  Jacob  Hartranft  at  one  time  lived  in  Montgomery,  Pa. 


702 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Children  ( 6 ): 

[49-264]  1.  Maria,  m  Reuben  Billman. 

[49-265]  2.  Jacob,  m - Hausser. 

[49-266]  3.  Henry,  b  Oct.  2,  1819;  d  Apr.  2,  1903;  m  Susanna  Fisher. 

[49-267]  4.  Jessiah,  b  Dec.  15,  1828;  d  Mar.  29,  1911;  m  Rachel - 

[49-268]  5.  Louisa,  m  Amos  Rupert. 

6.  John,  d  young;  said  to  have  disappeared. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[49-84]  JOHN  H.  FOX,  b  1814;  d  Sept.  4,  1851;  s  John  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Fox  [49-30];  m 
LYDIA  REIFSNYDER,  dau  Samuel  Reifsnyder.  John  H.  Fox  was  a  forgeman;  he  owned  a  farm 
now  (1918)  occupied  by  his  son  Samuel.  He  is  said  to  have  died  from  the  effects  of  drinking  too  much 
water. 

One  child: 

[49-269]  Samuel,  b  Jan.  18,  1843;  m  Levina  Mauger. 


[49-87]  HENRY  MAURER,  b  Feb.  7,  1805;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Hartranft)  Maurer  [49-31]; 
m  SUSAN  DOTTERER.  Lived  in  Friedensburg,  Pa. 


Children  (6): 

[49-270]  1.  Sue,  b  Mar.  24,  1850;  m  James  Grant. 

[49-27 lb]  I  2‘  Violetta’  h  Dec-  31’  1828;  d  Mar<  18’  1902;  m 
[49-272]  3.  Luzetta,  m  John  Yoder. 

[49-273]  4.  Sarah,  m  Gideon  Hartman. 

[49-274]  5.  Henry,  m  Amelia  Stapleton. 

6.  Albert.  [Further  data  unobtainable .] 


f  1.  George  Herbst. 
i  2.  Henry  S.  Dellicker. 


[49-88]  CHRISTIANNA  MAURER,  b  Feb.  14,  1809;  d  Sept.  20,  1885;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna 
(Hartranft)  Maurer  [49-31];  m  JOHN  C.  RIEGNER,  b  Apr.  3,  1805;  d  Jan.  24,  1881. 

Children  (2): 

[49-275]  1.  Amanda,  b  Feb.  14,  1833;  d  Aug.  11,  1906;  m  Abraham  Ziegler. 

[49-276]  2.  Emma,  b  Oct.  27,  1844;  d  May  19,  1908;  m  Cornelius  M.  Tyson. 

[49-89]  SARAH  MAURER,  b  Jan.  14,  1810;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Hartranft)  Maurer  [49-31]; 
m  HENRY  LEH,  b  June  10,  1814. 

Children  (7): 

[49-277]  1.  Ephraim  M.,  dec;  m  Mary  Houck. 

[49-278]  2.  Henry,  m - ;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[49-279]  3.  Frank,  d  1908;  m - 

[49-280]  4.  Catharine,  m  Ephraim  Wieder. 

[49-281  ]  5.  Emma,  m  Solomon  Bush;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-282]  6.  Susan,  m  John  Ritter;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-283]  7.  Mary,  b  July  26,  1862;  m  Lewis  G.  Walters;  Reading,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-89.1]  AARON  MAURER,  b  Dec.  27,  1812;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Hartranft)  Maurer  [49-31]; 

m - .  Lived  at  Little  Oley,  Pa. ;  is  said  to  have  died  suddenly.  Had  a  son,  Jeremiah,  who  lived 

in  the  coal  regions  of  Pa.  [No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[49-90a]  MAHLON  H.  MAURER,  b  June  8,  1822;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna  (Hartranft)  Maurer 
[49-31];  m  TAMSON  ELIZABETH  FISHER. 

Children  (6): 

[49-285]  1.  Henry  F.,  b  Mar.  14,  1861;  m  Ida  Maria  W.  Scholl. 

[49—286]  2.  Edward,  m  Minerva  Van  Buskirk. 

3.  Frank. 

4.  Oliver. 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


703 


5.  Andrew. 

6.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-90b]  MAHLON  MAURER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oet.  18,  1874,  REBECCA  C.  F. 
RHOADS.  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-287]  Olivia,  b  Dec.  6,  1874;  m  Alpheus  Fretz. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-91a]  ZACHARIAS  H.  MAURER,  b  Jan.  20,  1825;  d  Feb.  18,  1892;  s  Andrew  and  Susanna 
(Hartranft)  Maurer  [49-31];  m  Dec.  8,  1844,  REBECCA  LEITHEISER,  b  Oct.  4,  1824;  d  Aug.  17, 
1861. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-288]  1.  Franklin  Oliver,  b  Jan.  18,  1846;  m  Amanda  J.  Bright. 

[49-289]  2.  Susan,  b  Jan.  7,  1848;  m  William  Walters. 

[49-290]  3.  Sarah  Ann,  b  June  3,  1851;  dec;  m  Aaron  Good. 

4.  Zachariah  H.,  b  Feb.  2,  1857;  d  July  8,  1857. 

5.  Emma  Catherine,  b  Aug.  2,  1858;  d  Aug.  15,  1861. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49—9 lb]  ZACHARIAS  H.  MAURER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  July  5,  1862,  SARAH  ANN 
BRIGHT,  b  June  15,  1842. 

Children  (8): 

[49-291]  1.  George  B.  McClellan,  b  Nov.  18,  1863;  d  May  8,  1908;  m  Annie  Dehart. 

[49-292]  2.  Wilmer  Arthur,  b  Sept.  8,  1865;  m  Margaret  George;  1877  Ashland  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

[49-293]  3.  Charles  B.,  b  Nov.  23,  1867;  m  Emma  Lapere;  38  Lafayette  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

[49-294]  4.  Gertrude  F.,  b  Aug.  7,  1869;  m  John  A.  Miller. 

[49-295]  5.  Ella  M.,  b  Apr.  2,  1872;  m  Harry  K.  Brown. 

[49-296]  6.  Emma  Mae,  b  May  28,  1875;  m  Henry  R.  Ermentrout. 

[49-297]  7.  Bertha  B.,  b  Feb.  10,  1880;  m  Frank  Batdorf. 

8.  Harry  W.,  b  Feb.  11,  1882;  2406  Filmore  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.] 


[49-92]  DAVID  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  7,  1810;  d  July,  1890;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Bucher) 

Hartranft  [49-32];  m  Jan.  15,  1831,  MARY  NAUGLE,  b  Nov.  7,  1813;  d  Mar.  20,  1891;  dau - 

and - (Mauger)  Naugle.  Forgeman;  resided  at  Birdsboro,  Pa.,  and  Drums,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[49-298]  1.  Samuel,  b  Dec.  2,  1839;  d  Aug.  5,  1902;  m  Mary  A.  Rhoads. 

[49-299]  2.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  24,  1844;  m  Levin  H.  Steinberger. 

[49-300]  3.  David,  b  July  27,  1842;  d  Jan.  7,  1887;  m  Sallie  Oplinger. 

4.  Henry,  b  Mar.  27,  1837;  d  Oct.  1,  1861;  unm. 

5.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  May  7,  1833;  d  Jan.  12,  1836. 

6.  Matilda,  b  Feb.  11,  1835;  d  Feb.  11,  1838. 


[49-93]  JACOB  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  11,  1811;  d  June  14,  1894;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Bu¬ 
cher)  Hartranft  [49-32];  m  June  9,  1833,  MARY  WEAVER,  b  Aug.  15,  1815;  d  June  3,  1895.  Mary 
Weaver  Hartranft  was  the  daughter  of  Jacob  Weaver  who  was  an  iron  master  and  at  one  time  owned 
all  the  forges  and  blast  furnaces  at  Glasgow,  Pa. 

Jacob  W.  Hartranft  moved  from  Berks  Co.  to  Martinville,  Lancaster  Co.,  to  Luzerne  Co.,  to 
Berks  Co.,  to  Luzerne  Co.,  where  he  died  and  is  buried  in  St.  Johns  Cem.,  Seibertsville,  Pa.  First  14 
children  were  born  in  Berks  Co.;  Martin  Luther  Hartranft  was  born  at  Martinville,  Lane.  Co. 


[49-301a] 

[49-301b] 

[49-302] 

[49-303] 


Children  (15): 

1.  John  W.,  b  Mar.  5,  1834;  d  Jan.  16,  1913;  m 


1.  Catharine  Bower. 

2.  Mrs.  Valeria  Potts. 


2.  Susanna,  m  Henry  Lessig.  No  issue. 

W*  |  twins,  b  Nov.  2,  1835;  d 
4.  David  W.  j 


|  Jan.  3,  1917;  m  Mary  Andrews. 
I  in  infancy. 


704 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[49-304a] 

[49-304b] 

[49-305a] 

[49-305b] 

[49-306a] 

[49-306b] 

[49-307] 

[49-308] 

[49-309] 

[49-310] 

[49-311] 


Levi  W.,  m  twice 


1. 

2. 


Sarah  Wean. 


6.  Harrison  W.,  b  Aug.  27,  1841 ;  m 

7.  Emma,  b  Aug.  28,  1844;  m 


1.  Barbara  Beach. 

2.  Mrs.  Lucinda  F.  Hartranft. 

1.  Daniel  Woodring. 

2.  Samuel  Benner. 

8.  Mary  Ann,  b  Dec.  26,  1847 ;  m  Edwin  Montz. 

9.  Hannah  E.,  b  Oct.  19,  1852;  d  July  23,  1892;  m  Edward  Turnbach. 

10.  Amanda  Catherine,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  m  John  Beach. 

11.  Rachel  M.,  b  Oct.  16,  1859;  m  Levi  B.  Wenner;  Conyngham,  Pa. 

12.  Martin  L.,  b  June  3,  1862;  d  July,  1912;  m  Mary  Manwiller. 

13.  Amos,  b  Apr.  21,  1843;  soldier,  d  in  Civil  War,  in  Tenn.,  aged  19. 

14.  James  W.,  d  in  infancy. 

15.  Samuel  W.,  unm. 


[49-94a]  CHRISTINA  HARTRANFT,  fe  1811 ;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Bucher)  Hartranft  [49-32]; 
m  SAMUEL  SCHAEFFER.  Lived  near  Glasgow,  Pa. 

Children  {5): 

1.  John. , 

2.  Mahlon. 

3.  Jacob. 

[49-312]  4.  David;  m  Anna  Hill. 

[49-313]  5.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  18,  1841;  m  Maberry  A.  Rhoads. 


[49-94b]  CHRISTINA  (HARTRANFT)  SCHAEFFER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SAMUEL 
HARNER. 

Children  (J): 


[49-314] 


1.  Henry. 

2.  Samuel. 

3.  Caroline,  dec;  m  Elam  Trout;  dec. 

4.  Daughter. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 


[49-96]  HANNAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  20,  1810;  d  Dec.  23,  1855;  daw  David  and  Salome  (Bickel) 
Hartranft  [49-33a];  m  Jan.  22,  1829,  WILLIAM  VAN  BUSKIRK  HAHN,  M.  D. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[49-315]  1.  Mary,  b  Mar.  25,  1828;  d  July,  1897;  m  James  Maxwell. 

!^16a]  I  2  Sarahi  6  Aug.  12>  1830;  d  Mar.  12, 1891;  m  (  l'  ?fv-  U™h  Cauffman. 

[ 49-31 6b J  J  l  2.  Bloomfield  Lore. 

3.  David,  b  Feb.  11,  1832;  d  Sept.  26,  1833. 

[49-317]  4.  Elmira,  b  Sept.  21,  1834;  d  Dec.  8,  1911;  m  Samuel  Lodor. 

[49—318]  5.  Hannah  Emma,  b  Oct.  29,  1837;  d  Feb.  4,  1894;  m  John  F.  Walter. 

[49-319]  6.  Martha,  b  July  21,  1840;  d  Sept.  18,  1902;  m  Henry  Clay  Dodson. 

On  Sept.  30,  1858,  Dr.  W.  B.  Hahn  married  2d  time,  Anna  Bringhurst. 


[49-97]  SAMUEL  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  15,  1816;  d  Dec.  8,  1888;  s  David  and  Salome  (Bickel) 
Hartranft  [49-33a];  m  Dec.  25,  1838,  SALLIE  STETLER,  b  1817;  d  Jan.  2,  1901.  Buried  in  Laurel 
Hill  Cem.,  Phila. 


[49-320a] 
[ 49-320b] 
[49-321] 


Children  {2): 

1.  Chester  D.,  b  Oct.  15,  1839;  d  Dec.  30,  1914;  m  (  Anna  Frances  Berg. 

I  2.  Ida  Thomas  Berg. 

2.  Adam,  b  Jan.  28,  1845;  m  Elizabeth  Deschamps. 


The  will  of  Sarah  S.  Hartranft  was  prob.  Jan.  26,  1901;  the  following  are  mentioned  in  the  will: 
sons,  Chester  D.  and  Adam  S.  Hartranft;  daughter-in-law,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Adam  S.;  granddaughter 
Adela,  grandson  Chester.  Nephew  Johnston  S.  Stetler,  executor. 


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[49-98]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  dau  David  and  Salome  (Bickel)  Hartranft  [49-33a];  m  SAMUEL 

RUDY. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Child,  d  in  infancy. 

[49-322]  2.  Sarah,  d  1872;  m  Austin  L.  Taggart. 

[49-323]  3.  David,  d  1916;  m - Rahn. 

[49-324]  4.  Emma,  m  Harry  Ziegler. 

[49-325]  5.  Isaac,  m - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-99]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  7,  1823;  d  Aug.  10,  1876;  dau  David  and  Salome  (Bickel) 
Hartranft  [49-33a] ;  m  Sept.  13,  1843,  DAVID  SUSZHOLTZ  (SIESHOLTZ),  b  Apr.  7,  1821 ;  d  Aug.  31, 
1908.  David  Siiszholtz  bought  the  hotel  property  at  Jeffersonville,  from  his  brother-in-law,  David. 
Hartranft,  when  the  latter  entered  the  Civil  War  in  1862. 

Children  (5): 

[49-326]  1.  Amanda,  m  Joseph  D.  Pennick. 

2.  Emma. 

3.  Sarah. 

4.  Irene,  b  July  4,  1860;  d  Nov.  4,  1864. 

5.  James,  b  Sept.  13,  1857;  d  Oct.  24,  1862. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[49-100]  ESTHER  HARTRANFT,  dau  David  and  Salome  (Bickel)  Hartranft  [49-33a];  m  Dec. 
13,  1836,  RICHARD  REIFSNYDER. 

Children  (2): 

[49-327]  1.  Catharine,  m  Isadore  Hirsch. 

[49-328]  2.  Amelia,  m  James  Watson. 

[ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-101]  AARON  HARTRANFT,  b  1829;  d  Oct.  17,  1880;  s  David  and  Christianne  (Binder)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-33b];  m  CATHARINE  SAYLOR,  b  1832;  d  Oct.  10,  1909;  dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Derr) 
Saylor  of  Trappe,  Pa.  Aaron  Hartranft  was  a  miller;  he  owned  a  mill  at  Manayunk,  Phila.,  and  later 
kept  a  hotel  at  7th  and  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Howard,  b  Oct.  18,  1858;  d  June  12,  1861. 

[49-329]  2.  Frank  A.,  m  Belle  Cummings. 

3.  Elmer. 

[Dates  from  Trappe ,  Pa.,  Lutheran  Cem.] 

[49-102]  LOUISA  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  24,  1831;  d  July  31,  1917;  dau  David  and  Christianne 
(Binder)  Hartranft  [49-33b];  m  Jan.  27,  1859,  EPHRAIM  B.  BICKEL,  b  Jan.  30,  1829;  d  Aug.  14, 
1899;  s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Brower)  Bickel.  Merchant;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[49-330]  1.  Harry  N.,  b  June  14,  1862;  m  Ida  M.  Davis. 

[49—331  ]  2.  Emma  C.,  b  Jan.  2,  1866;  m  Dr.  Elmer  E.  Johnson. 

[49-103]  MALINDA  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  24,  1832;  d  Oct.  10,  1898;  dau  David  and  Christianne 
(Binder)  Hartranft  [49-33b];  m  Nov.  13,  1855,  HENRY  GEIGER  (GEYER). 

Children  (3): 

[49-332]  1.  James,  m  Ida  Dengler;  3228  North  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Chrissie;  unm. 

[49-333]  3.  David,  m  Laura  Trout;  New  York. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-104]  CHRISTIANN  HARTRANFT,  b  July  28,  1841;  d  Mar.  12,  1914;  dau  David  and  Chris¬ 
tianne  (Binder)  Hartranft  [49-33b];  m  Mar.  8,  1864,  JACOB  SPOHN  MATTHIAS,  b  Oct.  13,  1834; 
s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Spohn)  Matthias.  Merchant  and  storekeeper;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 


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Children  (5): 

[49-334]  1.  Maurice,  b  Dec.  24,  1864;  m  Mary  A.  Long. 

[49-335]  2.  Clara  Louisa,  b  Nov.  15,  1866;  m  Walter  N.  Smith. 

[49-336]  3.  Elizabeth  Christiann,  b  Feb.  14,  1869;  m  E.  Louis  Thomas. 

[49-337]  4.  Daniel  Edgar,  b  Feb.  24,  1871;  m  Katherine  Young. 

5.  Ethel  May,  b  May  4,  1883;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[49-105]  MAJOR  DAVID  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  21,  1836;  d  Aug.  17,  1894;  s  David  and  Chris- 
tianne  (Binder)  Hartranft  [49— 33b] ;  m  Dec.  25,  1859,  MARY  HAUBERGER,  b  Aug.  29,  1837;  d  Apr. 
10,  1913;  dau  Jonas  Hauberger. 

David  B.  Hartranft  was  proprietor  of  the  hotel  at  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  In  response  to  President 
Lincoln’s  call  for  volunteers  in  July,  1862,  Mr.  Hartranft  received  authority  to  recruit  a  cavalry  com¬ 
pany.  Prior  to  this  he  had  been  an  active  member  of  Capt.  Leidy’s  Washington  Troop,  a  volunteer 
organization  in  the  days  of  peace.  By  the  middle  of  August  Mr.  Hartranft  completed  his  company  of 
one  hundred  men  and  they  proceeded  to  Harrisburg  where  they  were  mustered  into  service,  Sept. 
17,  1862. 

David  Hartranft  was  First  Captain  of  Company  L,  and  later  promoted  to  First  Major  of  the  162nd 
Reg.,  6th  Pa.  Volunteer,  17th  Cavalry.  [Bean's  Hist,  of  Montg.  Co .,  p  260.} 

Children  (5): 

[49-338]  1.  William  F.,  b  May  7,  1861;  m  Anna  Zimmermann;  New  York. 

[49-339]  2.  Emma  O.,  b  May  1,  1863;  d  Oct.  1,  1913;  m  Walter  C.  Jackson. 

3.  Lillie  Louisa,  b  Nov.  24,  1871;  d  Nov.  24,  1876. 

4.  Mary  S.,  b  June  13,  1867;  d  Aug.  2,  1868. 

[49-340]  5.  Ella  M.,  b  June  12,  1878;  m  Elmer  S.  Schantz. 

[49-106]  LEVI  HARTRANFT,  b  June  24,  1817;  d  July  5,  1878;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh) 
Hartranft  [49-35];  m  MARY  ANN  BRITTON. 

Children  {8): 

1 .  Daniel,  dec;  m  - — - —  Sonneborn. 

2.  Emma,  b  May  5,  1840;  d  Jan.  23,  1916;  m  Frederick  Nagle. 

3.  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  21,  1849;  m  Jacob  W.  Mordew. 

4.  Levi,  b  Jan.  30,  1852;  m  Mary  Ann  Fitzgerald. 

5.  Isaac,  b  Feb.  28,  1854;  m  Emma  E.  Fenstermaker. 

6.  Hannah,  b  1846;  d  1901;  unm. 

7.  Abner,  d  at  age  of  4  yr. 

8.  Mary. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-107]  WILLIAM  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  8,  1819;  d  Jan.  15,  1893;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann 
(Gresh)  Hartranft  [49-35];  m  May  30,  1841,  SARAH  WEAVER,  b  Nov.  12,  1821;  d  Jan.  23,  1883. 
Lived  in  Amity  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (15): 

1.  Henry  W.,  b  July  13,  1842;  d  Jan.  6,  1906;  unm. 

2.  Erastus,  b  Jan.  9,  1844;  d  Mar.  28,  1878;  m  Mary  Ann - 

3.  Davis,  b  Feb.  26,  1846;  d  Jan.  1,  1853. 

4.  Sarah,  d  in  infancy. 

5.  Hannah  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  17,  1847;  d  Aug.  18,  1912;  m  Henry  Seavers. 

}  6.  Ellen,  b  Sept.,  1848;  m  1  E  ***  Eagle‘ 

J  [2.  John  Baus. 

j  7.  Francis,  b  Dec.  13,  1850;  m  f  E  Cordelia  ?,iehL 
J  l  2.  Anna  Biehl. 

8.  Rebecca  H.,  b  Feb.  28,  1852;  m  Zacharias  Gresh. 

9.  Emma,  b  Sept.  16,  1853;  unm;  seamstress,  Phila.,  Pa. 

10.  James  W.,  b  Oct.  17,  1855;  d  Sept.  6,  1915;  m  Lucinda  Francis. 

11.  Alfred  W.,  b  Sept.  27,  1857;  m  Jane  Auman. 

12.  Rose,  b  Nov.  2,  1860;  d  June  23,  1888;  m  William  Wentzel. 

13.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  21,  1862;  m  John  B.  Moyer. 


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[49-355]  14.  George  W.,  b  Nov.  4,  1864;  m  Annie  K.  Freed. 

15.  Charles,  b  Dec.  2,  1858;  d  July  25,  1871. 


[49-108]  JACOB  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  16,  1826;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh)  Hartranft 
[49—35] ;  m  MARIA  STROHM,  of  Reading,  Pa.  Jacob,  Maria,  and  William  are  buried  in  Reading,  Pa. 
Jacob  Hartranft  was  for  a  time  owner  of  a  large  hotel  in  Milton,  Pa. 


[49-356] 

[49-357a] 

[49-357b] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Edward,  b  Oct.  13,  1849;  m  Annie  Evans. 

[  1.  -  Cameron;  nephew  of  Simon  Cameron;  had 

2.  Eva,  b  Feb.  14,  1861;  m  dau  Nellie. 

2.  - Parker;  lived  in  Phila. 

3.  William,  dec\  called  “Colonel.”  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-109]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  16,  1826;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh)  Hartranft 
[49-35];  m  SARAH  ROBERTS.  Henry  Hartranft  was  a  lawyer;  buried  in  Laurel  Hill  Cem. 

One  child: 

[49-358]  Rufus,  b  Oct.  1,  1860;  d  Dec.  1,  1897;  m  Elizabeth  F.  Scott;  2028  North  12th  St.,  Phila. 


[49-110]  SAMUEL  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  25,  1829;  d  Mar.  8,  1913;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann 
(Gresh)  Hartranft  [49-35];  m  Aug.  3,  1855,  MARY  GREENAWALT,  b  Dec.  28,  1834;  d  July  7,  1909; 
dau  Solomon  and  Catharine  (Laubach)  Greenawalt.  Farmer;  lived  at  Blue  Church,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa. 
One  child: 

[49-359]  Amelia,  b  Jan.  21,  1857;  m  Lewis  H.  Weaver. 


[49-111]  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  1,  1831 ;  d  Feb.  5,  1906;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh) 
Hartranft  [49-35];  m  AMANDA  BENDER,  b  July  24,  1834;  d  Feb.  2,  1904. 

Children  {12): 


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1.  William  Henry,  b  Mar.  31,  1855;  d  May  26,  1856. 

2.  David  G.,  b  Sept.  2,  1857;  m  Margaret  Linck. 


3.  John  B.,  b  Apr.  1,  1859;  d  Mar.  26,  1918;  m  Annie  M.  Shane. 

1  2.  Irene  Rock. 

4.  Samuel  D.,  b  Mar.  11,  1861;  d  May  27,  1911;  m  f  ^ate  A-  ^?,werL  , 

l  2.  Martha  Collier  Gordy. 


5.  Albert,  b  Dec.  3,  1862;  m  Louise  Fuller. 


twins,  b  Oct.  23, 1864 ;  d 


Mar.  17,  1921;  m 
Oct.  25,  1866. 


6.  Conrad  R. 

J 

7.  Annie  E. 

8.  Mary  Ann,  b  Dec.  4,  1866;  m  John  J.  Eynon. 

9.  Sarah,  b  June  20,  1869;  d  July  12,  1873. 

10.  Jacob,  b  July  18,  1871;  d  June  25,  1873. 

11.  Frank,  b  Feb.  18,  1874;  d  Dec.  19,  1881. 

12.  Harry,  b  Mar.  16,  1876;  d  June  23,  1876. 

[Dates  copied  from  Family  Bible.] 


|  1.  Ida  Bigger. 

I  2.  Mary  Fraser. 


[49-1 12a]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  12,  1836;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh)  Hartranft 
[49-35];  m  ROBERT  LANNING.  Merchant.  No  issue. 


[49-1 12b]  SARAH  (HARTRANFT)  LANNING,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  EDWIN  M.  AYERS, 
d  Nov.  20,  1881.  Farmer.  No  issue. 

[49-1 12c]  SARAH  (HARTRANFT-LANNING)  AYERS,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  Oct.,  1902, 
JOHN  EVANS,  d  Aug.,  1903.  Manufacturer;  widow  res.  1635  Bristol  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1920.) 

[49-113]  AMELIA  ANN  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  13,  1837;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh) 
Hartranft  [49-35];  m,  Mar.,  1867,  HORATIO  FOSTER,  b  July  26,  1843;  d  Apr.  9,  1900;  s  Joseph 
Forkey.  Cigar  store  keeper;  res.  4533  North  19th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Albert  H.,  b  Dec.,  1869;  d  Dec.,  1870. 

[49-366]  2.  Russel  Henry,  b  Jan.  2,  1871;  m  Clara  Garner. 

[49-367]  3.  Mary  Eliza,  b  June  26,  1874;  m  Ishmael  White. 

[49-114]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  — - - ;  d  1916;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Gresh) 

Hartranft  [49-35];  m  ALBERT  FOSTER,  d  bef.  1916. 

One  child:  dec.  [No  further  data.] 


[49-115]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  15,  1825;  d  May  20,  1900;  s  Amos  and  Mary  (Haben- 
stein)  Hartranft  [49-37];  m  REBECCA  BACIIERT,  d  May  20,  1906. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Valeria,  d  aged  1 

[49-369]  2.  Levi  M.,  m  Lizzie - 

[49-370]  3.  Thomas  L.,  m  Kate  Hill. 

[49-371]  4.  Caroline  C.,  b  Jan.  28,  1862;  m  John  Dudley  Foulke. 

[49-372]  5.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  Mar.  28,  1866;  m  Thomas  Fusselman. 

[49-373]  6.  Louisa,  b  May  25,  1869;  m  Livingston  Sassaman. 

[49-374]  7.  Elijah,  ni  Ellen  Hill. 

8.  Charles  Henry,  b  Feb.  4,  1871;  d  young. 

Kate  Hill  and  Ellen  Hill  were  first  cousins.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-116]  LEVINA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  11,  1834;  d  Mar.  25,  1915;  dau  Amos  and  Mary  (Haben- 
stein)  Hartranft  [49-37];  m  MOSES  ECKROTH,  b  June  7,  1835;  d  Apr.  21,  1903;  s  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Miller)  Eckroth.  Laborer;  res.  New  Ringgold,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (6): 

1.  Annetta,  b  1854;  d  1875;  m  Samuel  Fetter;  Hazleton,  Pa. 

2.  Valentine,  b - ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Ellen,  b  Apr.  17,  1861;  m  (  William 

l  2.  William  Schraer. 

4.  William,  b  Nov.  8,  1864;  d  Mar.  26,  1904;  m  Mary  A.  Fritz. 

5.  Amandus;  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  Edwin,  b  July  26,  1873;  m  Cora  M.  Mohl. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-117]  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  13,  1832;  d  Oct.  17,  1898;  dau  Amos  and  Mary  (Haben- 
stein)  Hartranft  [49-37];  m  Nov.  12,  1850,  CHARLES  A.  BAYLEY,  b  Mar.  1,  1825;  d  May  17,  1900. 
Lived  at  Orwigsburg  and  Audenried,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[49-381]  1.  William  A.,  b  Dec.  29,  1851;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Koons. 

[49-382]  2.  Thomas  A.,  b  Mar.  20,  1856;  m  Mary  Jane  Minick. 

3.  Amos  Monroe,  b  June  24,  1857;  unm;  Chicago,  433  E.  46th  St. 

4.  Charles  Abraham,  d  in  infancy. 

[49-383]  5.  Mary,  b  Oct.  10,  1860;  m  James  Hampshire. 

[49-384]  6.  Emma  Victoria,  b  Dec.  7,  1862;  m  Alexander  S.  Day. 

[49-385]  7.  Clara,  b  1865;  d  1898;  m  John  Henry. 


[49-118]  THOMAS  HARTRANFT,  b  May  30,  1828;  d  May  5,  1897;  s  William  and  Margaret 
(Adams)  Hartranft  [49-39];  m  June  2,  1853,  EMELINE  STEPHENS,  b  Sept.  22,  1833;  d  Jan.  9,  1903; 
dau  Jacob  and  Julia  (Lieby)  Stephens.  Butcher;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

[49-386]  1.  Rosanna,  b  Aug.  3,  1854;  m  John  T.  Scheirer. 

[^87a]  1  Evan  w  b  A  15  lg56;  m  I  I-  Clara  Gangawer. 

[49— 387b]  j  1  l  2.  Anne  Saul. 

3.  Leo  S.,  b  Apr.  11,  1858;  unm;  630  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Emma  V.,  b  May  30,  1863;  m  John  E.  Sherry. 


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Plate  79 


Rev.  Jacob  Meschter  [66-5]. 
Pastor  of  “The  Schwenkfelder  Society.” 


Plate  80 


Rev.  George  Meschter  [06-7], 
Minister  of  “The  Scliwenkfelder  Society.” 


William  Yeakel  Meschter  [66-5a]. 


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5. 


William,  dec. 

6.  Jacob  A.,  b  Dec.  21,  1868;  m  Jennie  Demsay.  Jacob  d  in  Chicago;  left  two  sons. 

7.  Mary  A.,  b  Dec.  15,  1870;  m  Elvin  Mailon. 

8.  Lillie  A.,  b  Aug.  12,  1872;  dec. 

!  9.  Ada,  b  Jan.  8,  1874;  m  |  J-  ^illiam  Wilke. 

J  12.  Clarence  L.  Kidder. 

10.  Franklin  T.,  b  July  10,  1876;  dec;  unm. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[49-119]  JACOB  LUTZ,  b  Jan.  7,  1839;  d  Nov.  26,  1920;  s  Jacob  and  Christina  (Hartranft)  Lutz 
[49-40];  m  HANNAH  MULLER,  b  Oct.  11,  1839;  d  Mar.  21,  1919;  dau  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Gerber) 
Muller.  Farmer. 


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Children  (13): 

1.  Alice. 

2.  Jeremiah. 

3.  Emma. 

4.  William;  Pine  St.,  Tamaqua,  Pa. 

5.  Ida,  b  Dec.  16,  1864;  m  Alfred  Kutz. 

6.  Cora,  b  May  30,  1873;  m  Charles  Remalay. 

7.  Rosa  A.,  b  June  1,  1878;  m 


j  1.  Stephen  Shellhamer. 

I  2.  Robert  T.  Musselman. 


8.  Jane,  m  George  Geiger;  Snyders,  Pa. 

9.  Edwin. 

10.  Elmer;  Snyders,  Pa.  [Letters  not  ans.;  further  data  not  obtainable.] 

11.  Erwin;  1112  Court  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

12.  Olivia,  b  May  7,  1880;  m  L.  H.  Adams;  Tamaqua,  Pa. 

13.  Harry  IL,  b  May  30,  1884;  m  Minnie  Mautz,  Snyders,  Pa. 


[49-119.1]  HANNAH  LUTZ,  b  Feb.  9,  1828;  d  Oct.  2,  1912;  dau  Jacob  and  Christina  (Hartranft) 
Lutz  [49-40];  m  Aug.  30,  1846,  CHARLES  EVERETT,  b  Sept.  13,  1819;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Swab) 
Everett.  Farmer;  Lynnport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (9): 

[49-405]  1.  Penrose,  b  Feb.  27,  1847;  d  Feb.  7,  1916;  m  Fietta  Levan. 

[49-406]  2.  Monroe,  b  Nov.  14,  1849;  m  Mary  Ohlinger. 

3.  Amandes,  b  Dec.  3,  1852;  d  Sept.  11,  1885. 

[49-407]  4.  Ellen  Jane,  b  Oct.  18,  1855;  m  Monroe  Wertman. 

[49-408]  5.  Jeanetta,  b  Apr.  25,  1859;  m  Isaac  Ohlinger. 

[49-409]  6.  Isabella,  b  Jan.  7,  1862;  m  Calvin  Miller. 

7.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  2,  1864;  d  Aug.  21,  1865. 

[49-410]  8.  Thomas  Elmer,  b  May  27,  1866;  m  Ruth  Westwood. 

SIM!!?1,  1  »•  Mary  Alice,  b  Apr.  27,  1869;  m  \  l'  Edmu,«l  N.  A.  Kratzer. 

[49-41  lb]  J  in.  I  2.  Arthur  Lutz. 

[49-120]  SAMUEL  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  4,  1807;  d  Nov.  3,  1862;  s  John  and  Anna  M.  (Roth) 
Hartranft  [49-41];  m  ELIZABETH  DAVIDHEISER,  b  Feb.  13,  1811;  d  Jan.  2,  1882. 

Children  (J): 

[49-412]  1.  Henry,  b  Sept.  14,  1830;  d  Mar.  11,  1882;  m  Caroline  Egolf. 

[49-413]  2.  Mary  D.,  b  Aug.  30,  1837;  d  Sept.  3,  1878;  m  Harrison  Y.  Swinehart. 

[49—414]  3.  Aaron  D.,  b  Feb.  11,  1841;  d  Aug.  22,  1907;  m  Catharine  B.  Fryer. 

4.  Sarah,  d  1863;  under  14. 

[49-121]  MAGDALENA  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  26,  1808;  d  Jan.  4,  1884;  dau  John  and  Anna  M. 
(Roth)  Hartranft  [49-41];  m  Nov.  16,  1828,  HENRY  ENDY,  b  June  14,  1803;  d  Jan.  1,  1869. 

Children  (10): 

[49-415]  1.  Reuben,  d  Dec.  14,  1901;  m  Lydia  Bechert. 

[49-416]  2.  Daniel,  m  Sarah  Muthard. 

[49-417]  3.  Mary,  b  Mar.  18,  1834;  d  July  25,  1919;  m  Joseph  Mest;  Macungie,  Pa. 


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[49-418]  4.  Leah,  m  William  Snabel. 

[49-419]  5.  Mathias,  dec;  m  Kate  Angstadt. 

[49-420]  6.  James,  b  Jan.  3,  1837;  d  June  12,  1912;  m  Mary  Beideman. 

[49-421]  7.  Amelia,  b  Sept.  23,  1842;  d  Oct.  22,  1916;  m  John  Mest. 

[49-422]  8.  Elizabeth,  b  -Jan.  12,  1845;  d  Feb.  7,  1903;  m  Nathan  Leeser. 

[49-423]  9.  John,  b  Apr.  1847;  d  May  17,  1894;  m  Hannah  Moyer. 

!«J24a]  5 10  Anna  h  Apr.  7  1850;  m  I  John  Herb. 

[49-424b]  j  1  2.  A.  Miller. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

♦ 

[49-122]  AMOS  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  1,  1813;  d  May  16,  1890;  s  John  and  Anna  M.  (Roth) 
Hartranft  [49-41];  m  ELIZABETH  FISHER,  b  Apr.  6,  1810;  d  Nov.  19,  1878. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-425]  1.  Elizabeth,  m  Jacob  Smith. 

[49-426]  2.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  17,  1836;  d  June  1,  1886;  m  William  Gable. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[49-123]  REUBEN  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  18,  1818;  d  June  24,  1883;  s  John  and  Anna  M.  (Roth) 
Hartranft  [49-41];  m  MARGARETTA  SMITH,  b  Sept.  13,  1820;  d  Apr.  7,  1896.  Lived  3  miles  from 
Boyertown,  Pa.,  near  Weiss’s  Hotel. 

Children  (7): 

[49-427]  1.  Isaac  S.,  b  Aug.  9,  1842;  m  Mary  Emma  Wentzel. 

[49-428]  2.  Elizabeth  J.,  b  Jan.  3,  1846;  m  Jacob  B.  Drumheller. 

[49-429]  3.  Amanda,  dec;  m  Henry  Wentzel. 

[49-430]  4.  Mary  Ann,  b  Mar.  13,  1849;  m  Jeremiah  Focht. 

[49-431]  5.  Francis,  m  Rose  (Clara)  Yocum. 

6.  Edwin,  d  young. 

7.  William,  d  young. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-124]  SARAH  WEISS,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  SAMUEL  or  LEVI 
FISHER.  Hiester  Fisher,  Athol,  Pa.,  is  a  descendant.  [Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-125]  SAMUEL  WEISS,  b  Aug.  2,  1809;  d  Feb.  9,  1883;  s  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss 
[49-42];  m  CATHARINE  YORGEY,  b  Nov.  24,  1815;  d  July  22,  1895. 

Children  (8): 


[49-432] 

[49-433] 

[49-434a] 

[49-434b] 

[49-435] 

[49-436] 

[49-437] 

[49-438] 

[49-439] 


1.  Henry,  dec;  m - ;  Howard  Weiss  of  Pottstown,  Pa.,  is  a  son. 

2.  Urias;  Athol,  Pa. 

1  3.  John  Y„  b  Aug.  26.  1842;  m  I  I  ^nn 

J  l  2.  Mary  Anna  Hill. 

4.  Ephraim,  m  a  dau  of  Rev.  D.  K.  Humbert. 

5.  William;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

6.  Horace;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

7.  Mary  Ann,  m  Henry  Egle;  dec;  son  Horace  lives  at  Douglassville,  Pa. 

8.  Sophia,  dec;  m  Ephraim  Hatfield.  No  issue. 

[Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.] 


[49-125.1]  POLLY  WEISS,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  THOMAS  TUR¬ 
NER.  Amanda  Fox  is  a  grandchild.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-126]  REBECCA  WEISS,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  SAMUEL  or 
REUBEN  FEATHER.  William  Feather  of  Pottstown,  Pa.,  is  said  to  beason.  [Letters  unans.;  unable 
to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-127]  SOPHIA  WEISS,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  WILLIAM  BECH¬ 
TEL.  Philip  Bechtel  of  Athol,  Pa.,  is  said  to  be  a  son.  [ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[49-127.1]  EPHRAIM  WEISS,  b  Oct.  16,  1816;  (/Mar.  4,  1864;  s  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss 

[49-42];  m - .  James  R.  Weiss  of  Pottstown,  Pa.,  is  said  to  be  a  son.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to 

complete  or  verify.] 

[49-129]  WILLIAM  H.  WISE  (WEISS),  b  Jan.  31,  1822;  d  Jan.  18,  1898;  s  John  and  Anna  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  REBECCA  LEVENGOOD,  b  Mar.  17,  1826;  d  May  5,  1875. 

Children  (10): 

[49-440]  1.  Philip  L.,  b  Oct.  23,  1845;  d  Apr.  13,  1916;  m  Susan  H.  Rhoads. 

[49-441]  2.  Leah,  b  Mar.  10,  1848;  d  Mar.  1,  1892;  m  A.  H.  Rhoads. 

[49-442]  3.  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  5,  1850;  m  William  Feather. 

[49-443]  4.  Wellington  L.,  b  Dec.  16,  1852;  m  Rosa  E.  Rhoads. 

[49-444]  5.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  7,  1855;  m  William  H.  Romich,  Jr. 

6.  Delilah,  b  Sept.  4,  1857;  d  Aug.  22,  1877. 

[49-445]  7.  Irwin  L.,  b  May  7,  1860;  d  Mar.  25,  1900;  m  Lenora  K.  Kauffman. 

[49-446]  8.  John  Harvey  L.,  b  Jan.  17,  1863;  m  Mary  A.  Rhoads. 

[49-447]  9.  Warren  L.,  b  July  24,  1866;  m  Ellen  Spatz. 

[49-448]  10.  Annie  A.,  b  May  15,  1870;  m  William  H.  Adams. 

The  will  of  William  H.  Wise  of  Douglass  Twp.,  was  prob.  Feb.  5,  1898;  a  trust  fund  was  created 
for  Philip  and  Wellington.  Name  of  wife  is  given  as  Amelia.  Was  he  married  twice  (?).  [  Unable  to 

complete.  Letters  unans.] 

[49-129.1]  HENRY  WEISS,  s  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  MARY  DAVID- 
HEISER.  Henry  Weiss  is  deceased,  but  widow  and  son  are  said  to  live  in  Pottstown,  Pa.  [  No  further 
data.] 

[49-130]  CAROLINE  WEISS,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Hartranft)  Weiss  [49-42];  m  JEREMIAH 
WENTZEL.  O.  W.  Wentzel,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  is  said  to  be  a  son.  [ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete 
or  verify.] 

[49-131]  WILLIAM  H.  MATHIAS,  b  Jan.  24,  1830;  d  Mar.  23,  1904;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Hartranft)  Matthias  [49-43];  m  Nov.  2,  1851,  MARIA  MOYER,  b  Oct.  11,  1830;  d  Apr.  29,  1908;  dau 

George  and - (Muthard)  Moyer. 

Children  (6): 

[49-449]  1.  James,  b  May  24,  1855;  m  Hannah  Rohrbach. 

[49-450]  2.  Emeline,  m  Henry  Wolfgang. 

3.  Elizabeth;  Shanesville,  Pa. 

[49-451]  4.  Mahlon  M.,  b  Feb.  22,  1861;  m  Mary  Reichard. 

[49-452]  5.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  25,  1867;  m  John  Rhoads. 

[49-453]  6.  Mary  Ann,  m  Nathaniel  Fry.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[49-132]  JONATHAN  MATHIAS,  b  Mar.  18,  1828;  d  Oct.  21,  1915;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Hartranft)  Matthias  [49-43];  m  Apr.  12,  1874,  HANNAH  BAUS,  b  July  30,  1840;  d  Nov.  11,  1878; 
dau  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Drumheller)  Baus.  Farmer.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-454]  Sallie,  b  Sept.  8,  1876;  m  Alvin  L.  Oberholtzer. 

[49-133]  MARY  MATTHIAS,  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Matthias  [49-43];  m 
JONATHAN  HOUCK. 

Children  (3): 

[49-455]  1.  Morris,  m - ;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49—456]  2.  Mary,  m  Benneville  Conrad. 

3.  Daughter. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-134]  SARAH  MATHIAS,  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Mathias  [49-43];  m  PHIL¬ 
IP  SCHNEIDER.  Shoe  manufacturer;  Allentown,  Pa. 


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I 

Children  (9): 

1.  Elemina,  m  Henry  Erb;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  James;  26  North  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Kate,  m  Frank  Nickum;  26  North  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Lizzie,  m  William  Peters;  26  North  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  William,  b  Aug.  21,  1867;  unm;  26  North  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

6.  Mary,  m  Milton  Kline;  26  North  16th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

7.  Anne,  b  Aug.  10,  1876;  m  Howard  F.  Weaver;  108  N.  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

8.  John,  d  25  yrs.  old;  unm. 

9.  Emma,  d  in  infancy. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[49-135]  ESTHER  MATHIAS,  d  June,  1918;  dan  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Mathias 
[49-43];  m  DAVID  HAFER,  d  Aug.,  1903. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-462]  1.  James,  m  — - — ;  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-463]  2.  William,  m  Amanda - ;  Stony  Creek,  Pa. 

[49-464]  3.  Charles,  b  Apr.  3,  1874;  m  Sylvania  S.  Ludwig. 

[49-465]  4.  Edwin,  m - — ;  Lorraine,  Pa. 

[49-466]  5.  Lloyd,  m - ;  Stony  Creek,  Pa. 

[49-467]  6.  Lucy,  m  Daniel  Fres;  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-468]  7.  Lillian,  m  Harvey  Hetrick. 

[49-469]  8.  Isabella,  m  Henry  Rothermel. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[49-459] 

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[49-136]  JOHN  LEVENGOOD,  b  Apr.  30,  1795;  d  Jan.  10,  1871 ;  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Hartranft) 
Levengood  [49-44];  m  HANNAH  YOCUM,  b  Apr.  30,  1795;  d  Jan.  10,  1871.  [Dates  of  birth  anddeath 
evidently  wrong.  ] 

Children  (5): 

[49-470]  1.  Jeremiah,  b  Aug.  21,  1821;  d  Oct.  21,  1889;  m  Lucy  Ann  Shirey. 

[49-471]  2.  Lavinia,  m  John  Schantz. 

[49—472]  3.  Mary,  m  Daniel  Shiery. 

[49-473]  4.  Catharine,  b  May  13,  1832;  d  July  1,  1901;  m  John  N.  Schiery. 

[49-474]  5.  George,  m  Sarah  Reider. 


[49-137]  PETER  LEVENGOOD,  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Levengood  [49-44];  m  RE¬ 
BECCA  — 

One  child: 

[49-475]  Peter  B.,  m  Mary  E. - .  (No  direct  evidence  that  Peter  is  the  son  of  Peter  Leven¬ 

good.) 

In  the  will  of  Peter  Levengood,  Amity  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  prob.  Apr.  27,  1876  (Peter  Levengood, 
executor)  the  following  are  mentioned: 

“Jeremiah 

Lavinia  children  of  my  bro.  John. 

Catherine 

Christina,  w  Charles  Roan  |  children  of  my  br0.  Isaae. 

Sarah,  w  ot  John  Gehret  J 

Harry  Nagle,  son  of  said  Christina  Roan.” 

[49-137.1]  ISAAC  LEVENGOOD,  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Levengood  [49-44];  m  LAU¬ 
RETTA  HARNER. 


Children  (4): 

[49-476]  1.  Christina,  b  Mar.,  1840;  d  Mar.  10,  1909;  m  Charles  Rahn. 

[49-477]  2.  Sarah,  dec;  m  John  Gehret;  dec;  had  children. 

[49-478]  3.  Henry,  m - ;  Monocacy,  Pa. 

[49-479]  4.  Isaac,  m - ;  Phila.,  Pa.;  had  children. 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 


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[49- 138a]  HENRY  C.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  14,  1810;  d  Dee.  26,  1882;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M. 
(Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45];  m  Aug.  7,  1834,  ELIZABETH  BUCH,  b  Jan.  2,  1814;  d  Aug.  16, 
1854. 

Children  (6): 

[49-479.1]  1.  John,  b  Nov.  13,  1835;  m  Helen  Webster;  son  Harry  lives  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

[49-480]  2.  William  A.,  b  July  9,  1838;  d  July  26,  1911;  m — - ;  Hollins,  Ala. 

[49-481]  3.  Jefferson,  b  Aug.  12,  1840;  d  June  4,  1865;  m  Crissie  L.  Hutchinson. 

[49-482]  4.  Uriah  Conrad,  b  May  16,  1844;  d  Aug.  6,  1906;  m  Margaret  I.  Bennett. 

[49-483]  5.  Mary  Ellen,  b  May  28,  1847 ;  d  Apr.  20,  1906;  in  John  Fox  Nicely. 

[49—484]  6.  Sarah  Ella,  b  June  30,  1850;  in  George  Stauffer. 


[49- 138b]  HENRY  C.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  15,  1855,  JANE  BART- 
LOW,  b  Jan.  15,  1831;  d  May  1,  1895. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-485]  1.  Vinnetta  J.,  b  July  25,  1857;  m  John  R.  Heiney. 

[49-486]  2.  Samuel  Cloyd,  b  Aug.  19,  1859;  m  Mabelle  M.  Griffin. 

[49-487]  3.  Charles  Ward,  b  Jan.  18,  1861;  m  Ida  May  Hoffman. 

4.  Joseph  Elmer,  b  Nov.  12,  1862;  d  young. 

5.  Frank  Lincoln,  b  July  31,  1864;  unin. 

6.  George  Calvin,  b  Dec.  22,  1866. 

7.  Margaret  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  10,  1869. 

[49-488]  8.  Harry  Ellwood,  b  Nov.  5,  1871;  m  Martha  Ann  Wolfgram. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 


[49-139]  CONRAD  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  4,  1811 ;  d  Dec.  1,  1884;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M.  (Frank- 
enberger)  Hartranft  [49^5];  m  ELIZABETH  BRANTHONER. 

One  child: 

[49-489]  Clarissa,  b  May  28,  1836;  d  June  24,  1908;  m  William  Patterson. 


[49-140]  MARY  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  1,  1814;  d  Nov.  24,  1878;  dau  Andrew  and  Mary  M. 
(Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45];  m  Jan  5,  1836,  JOHN  S.  MOYER,  b  Jan.  2,  1812;  d  June  30,  1890. 
Children  ( 12 ): 


[49-490] 


[49-491] 

[49-492a] 

[49-492b] 

[49-493] 

[49-494] 

[49-495] 

[49-496] 

[49-497] 

[49-498] 


1.  Henry  Clinton,  b  Oct.  14,  1836;  d  Sept.  24,  1908;  m  Elizabeth  Cramer. 

2.  Ethelinda,  b  Feb.  4,  1838;  d  Sept.  7,  1838. 

3.  Child,  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Harriet  N.,  b  Aug.  11,  1840;  d  Feb.  11,  1913;  m  Warren  W.  Ransom. 

)  5.  Daniel  V.,  b  Sept.  2,  1842;  d  Nov.  9,  1910;  m  (  ^ li*  ^Ve]geL 

J  1  2.  Ida  M.  Cook. 

6.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  29,  1844;  m  William  E.  Crane. 

7.  Aaron  Joseph,  b  Jan.  25,  1847;  d  Oct.  23,  1916;  m  Rebecca  Weaver 

8.  William  Oscar,  b  May  19,  1849;  d  Jan.  28,  1873;  unm. 

9.  Martha  E.,  b  Oct.  1,  1851;  m  George  H.  Hopfer. 

10.  Mary  Emma,  b  Dec.  3,  1853;  m  Jeremiah  M.  Cornwell. 

11.  John  C.  B.,  b  Oct.  20,  1856;  m  Zilpha  E.  Haverly. 

12.  Frank  L.,  b  July  2,  1859;  m  Julia  C.  Bennet. 


[49-141]  JOHN  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  21,  1816;  d  Aug.  8,  1886;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M 
(Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45];  m  Mar.  22,  1841,  MARY  DOCTOR,  b  Mar.  22,  1822;  d  Nov.  5, 
1864;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Meacham)  Doctor.  Lived  in  St.  John  Co.,  Mich. 

Children  (10): 

[49-499]  1.  Lucinda  Jane,  b  Apr.  16,  1842;  d  Mar.  31,  1916;  in  Thomas  Darry. 

[49-500]  2.  Jacob  Andrew,  b  Sept.  18,  1843;  d  July  14, - ;  m  Iza  May  Wright. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  7,  1845. 

[49-501]  4.  Emma  Caroline,  b  Feb.  18,  1847;  d  Dec.  11,  1916;  m  Norman  Sanders;  Three  Rivers, 

Mich. 

5.  Phoebe  Ellen,  b  Jan.  5,  1849. 

[49-502]  6.  Cordelia  Angeline,  b  Sept.  21,  1850;  in  George  W.  Maurer. 


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[49-503]  7.  Thomas  Wellberum,  b  July  14,  1855;  d  Dec.  13,  1902;  m  Daisy  Pitcher.  No  issue. 

8.  Mary  Catherine,  b  Nov.  5,  1857;  Elkhart,  Ind. 

[49-504]  9.  John  Melvin,  b  May  16,  1860;  m  Hannah  E.  Bertch. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  19,  1862. 


[49-142]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  15,  1819;  d  Sept.  10,  1888;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M. 
Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45];  m  Mar.  29,  1849,  PHEBE  DERR,  b  May  27,  1827;  d  Apr.  1, 
1883;  dau  Christopher  Derr.  Blacksmith  and  farmer;  lived  in  Moreland  Township,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Mary  Jane,  b  July  21,  1850;  d  Dec.  24,  1861. 

2.  Hannah  Alice,  b  Oct.  14,  1852;  d  Jan.  20,  1862. 

3.  Christopher  Derr,  b  Sept.  1,  1854;  d  Jan.  17,  1862. 

[49-505]  4.  Effie  Ann,  b  Aug.  9,  1857;  m  Timothy  O.  Renn. 

5.  Emery  Seth,  b  Aug.  26,  1859;  d  Dec.  17,  1859. 

[49-506]  6.  Martha  Washington,  b  Sept.  26,  1860;  m  Smith  W.  Opp. 

7.  John  Franklin,  b  Apr.  3,  1864;  d  May  13,  1864. 


[49-143]  SAMUEL  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  3,  1821 ;  d  Feb.  1,  1893;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M.  (Frank¬ 
enberger)  Hartranft  [49-45];  m  AMANDA  M.  DOCTOR,  b  Feb.  12,  1824;  d  Dec.  22,  1881 ;  dau  George 
and  Elizabeth  (Wendel)  Doctor. 

Children  (18): 

[49-507]  1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  8,  1844;  d  May  16,  1911;  m  David  H.  Black. 

[49-508]  2.  Joseph  W.,  b  May  19,  1846;  d  Aug.  25,  1909;  m  Elmira  R.  Little. 

[49-509]  3.  Alice  W.,  b  Mar.  30,  1848;  m  Samuel  B.  Sprout. 

[49-510]  4.  Emily  A.,  b  Aug.  12,  1849;  d  Mar.  11,  1919;  m  Barkley  Horner. 

5.  George  D.,  b  Feb.  8,  1851;  d  Nov.  13,  1851. 

[49-511]  6.  Elnora  V.,  b  July  23,  1852;  d  July  21,  1888;  m  Walter  S.  Opp. 

7.  Oliver  H.,  b  Feb.  27,  1854;  d  Oct.  18,  1855. 

[49-512]  8.  Clarence  C.,  b  Feb.  25,  1856;  d  Nov.  19,  1908;  m  Mary  E.  Heberling. 

[49-513]  9.  Simon  Cameron,  b  Nov.  5,  1858;  m  Mattie  Bitler. 

[49-514]  10.  Harry  C.  (Metzger),  b  Oct.  5,  1860;  m  Hattie  A.  Strobert. 

11.  William  A.,  b  Oct.  19,  1862;  1014  10th  St.,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C. 

12.  Edmond  G.,  b  June  23,  1864;  d  Oct.  4,  1865. 

[49-515]  13.  Samuel  A.,  b  Mar.  24,  1867;  m  Lulu  M.  Smith. 


[49-144]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  15,  1823;  d  July  4,  1914;  dau  Andrew  and  Mary  M. 
(Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45  X  1];  m  JOSEPH  SAEGER,  b  July  15,  1825;  d  July  23,  1905. 
Children  (3): 

[49-516]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  July  13,  1854;  d  Mar.  1,  1907;  m  Samuel  App. 

[49-517]  2.  George,  b  Sept.  9,  1852;  d  Nov.  21,  1916;  m  Josephine  W.  Bubb. 

[49-518]  3.  Rebecca  Caroline,  b  Aug.  11,  1856;  d  July  8,  1911;  m  Otis  Edward  Bender. 


[49-145]  JOSEPH  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  19,  1826;  d  May  9,  1896;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M. 
(Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45  Xl];m  Jan.  9,  1851,  JANE  ELIZABETH  TOMB,  b  Aug.  17,  1827; 
d  Oct.  9,  1905;  dau  Henry  and  Ann  (Blackwell)  Tomb.  Lived  at  Jersey  Shore,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 


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1.  Harriet  Temperance,  b  Sept.  27,  1851;  d  July  23,  1852. 

2.  Andrew  Judson,  b  Dec.  7,  1852;  d  May  18,  1913;  m  Mary  Alice  Hartman. 

3.  Ann  Mary,  b  Aug.  13,  1854;  d  Apr.  14,  1855. 

4.  Emma  Hasseltine,  b  July  21,  1856;  d  Aug.  25,  1865. 

5.  Enoch  Blackwell,  b  Dec.  24,  1857;  d  Mar.  14,  1858. 


6.  William  Henry,  b  Feb.  23,  1859;  d  Sept.  17,  1910;  m 

I 

7.  Joseph  Arthur,  b  Apr.  7,  1861;  m  Ella  Mary  Ramsey. 

8.  Daniel  Moyer,  b  Mar.  27,  1863;  d  Aug.  19,  1865. 


1.  Cynthia  Campbell. 

2.  Rose  B.  Wolcott. 

3.  Rachel  Emma  Cruse  Clark. 


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9.  Charles  Bertram,  b  Apr.  22,  1865;  d  Sept.  29,  1869. 

[49-522]  10.  Anna  May,  b  Mar.  23,  1867;  m  Harry  Grant  Starrett. 

[«a|  }  1L  Ed™rd  T°mb'  6  A»r-  29’  1871 ;  *  Aug'  2’  1918;  m  {  2.  Cardie  Emtt. 

[Hist.  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete.} 

[49-146]  ANDREW  JACKSON  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  12,  1828;  d  July  12,  1890;  s  Andrew  and 
Mary  M.  (Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45];  m  Feb.  21,  1856,  ISABELLA  REESER,  b  Jan.  19,  1837; 
d  Jan.  13,  1897. 

Children  (6): 

[49-524]  1.  Mary  Leanda,  b  Jan.  4,  1857;  m  George  Calhoun  McKee. 

[49-525]  2.  Harry  Judson,  b  June  1,  1858;  m  Alace  Johnson. 

3.  John  Calvin,  b  Mar.  17,  1860;  d  June  5,  1891. 

[49-526]  4.  Florence  McClella,  b  July  23,  1862;  d  June  9,  1917;  m  Harry  Gauger. 

[49-527]  5.  Lizzie  Jane,  b  May  30,  1864;  d  Jan.  20,  1903;  m  Theodore  Yeager. 

6.  Anne  Belle,  b  Oct.  1,  1870;  d  Oct.  16,  1878. 


[49-147]  GEORGE  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  16,  1831;  d  Oct.  6,  1901;  s  Andrew  and  Mary  M. 
(Frankenberger)  Hartranft  [49-45  X  1];  m  CATHARINE  FOUSEL,  dan  Philip  and  Julia  (Cramer) 
Fousel.  Lived  in  Montgomery,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  21,  1856;  Montgomery,  Pa. 

[49-528]  2.  Philip  F.,  b  Nov.  5,  1858;  m  Susan  L.  Metzger. 

[49-529]  3.  Rose  M.,  b  Oct.  31,  1863;  m  Alexander  Decker;  Montgomery,  Pa. 

[49-530]  4.  Edward  G.,  b  Dec.  5,  1867;  m  Minnie  Smith;  Montgomery,  Pa. 

[49-531]  5.  Henrietta  M.,  b  Apr.  1,  1872;  m  Harry  Hart;  Montgomery,  Pa. 

[49-532]  6.  Elmer,  b  Jan.  18,  1876;  m  Kate  Hart;  Montgomery,  Pa. 

7.  George  W.,  b  Sept.  13,  1869;  d  Jan.  4,  1882. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-148]  JOSEPH  HARTRANFT,  b  May  21,  1802;  d  June  22,  1857;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf) 
Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  Oct.  2,  1825,  SARAH  WEACHTER,  b  Dec.  1,  1802;  d  Dec.  17,  1860.  Buried 
in  Brickerville,  Pa.,  Cem. 


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Children  (10): 

1.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  27,  1827;  d  Apr.  16,  1899;  m  Sarah  Ann  Stormfeltz. 

2.  Priscilla,  b  June  28,  1829;  m  Jacob  IJornberger;  Ohio. 

3.  Reuben,  b  Aug.  26,  1831;  d  Mar.  29,  1906;  m  Margaret  Weachter. 

Owen,  b  Oct.  28,  1833;  d  Mar.  17,  1901;  m  I  Harriet  Lutz. 

I  2.  Anna  Hunsperger. 

5.  Rebecca  (baptismal  name  Margarette),  b  Feb.  18,  1836;  d  Aug.  25, 1910;  m  Henry  Daub. 

6.  Aaron,  b  Feb.  18,  1839;  d  June  10,  1918;  m  \  Catharine  S.  Lesher. 

I  2.  Mary  R.  Stnte. 

7.  George,  m - Blatt;  had  children. 

8.  Sarah,  b  1842;  d  June  29,  1916;  unm. 

9.  Joseph,  b  Feb.  18,  1845;  d  Oct.  28,  1845. 

10.  Child,  b  Sept.  10,  1846;  d  in  infancy. 


Heirs  and  legatees  of  Sarah  W.  Hartranft  in  June,  1917  (her  death  occurred  June  29,  1916): 
Aaron  Hartranft,  a  brother;  Sarah  A.  Daub,  a  niece;  Sabilla  Daley,  a  niece;  Henry  L.  Hartranft, 
a  nephew ;  Reuben  Hornberger ,  a  nephew ;  Wallace  Hornberger,  a  nephew ;  Aaron  Hornberger,  a  nephew ; 
Clinton  Hornberger,  a  nephew;  Ida  Debo,  a  niece;  Margaret  Daley,  a  niece;  Frank  Null,  a  grand¬ 
nephew;  John  Longenecker,  a  grandnephew ;  Homer  Longenecker,  a  grandnephew;  Ida  Hodkinson,  a 
grandniece;  Maria  S.  Spahr,  a  niece;  Emma  S.  Hartranft,  a  niece;  Hetty  F.  Weaver,  a  niece;  Fannie  F. 
Fact,  a  niece;  Susan  F.  Burkhart,  a  niece;  Rebecca  F.  Swords,  a  niece;  Elizabeth  F.  Witinmyer,  a  niece; 
Leah  F.  Waltz,  a  niece;  Mary  F.  Springer,  a  niece;  John  B.  Hartranft,  a  grandnephew;  Anna  B.  Burger, 
a  grandniece;  Homer  C.  Longenecker. 

[Court  Records ,  Lane.  County.} 


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[49-149]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  s  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf)  Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  CATH¬ 
ARINE  WEIDMAN. 

One  child: 

[49-540]  Elizabeth,  b  May  8,  1830;  d  Aug.  26,  1916;  m  Peter  Meiskey. 

[49-150]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  1,  1806;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf)  Hartranft  [49- 
46  X  2];  m  Nov.  17,  1833,  LEAH  FETTER,  b  Feb.  17,  1812. 

Children  (10): 

[49-541]  1.  John,  b  Sept.  4,  1834;  d  Jan.  15,  1916;  m  Susan  Biddler. 

[49-542]  2.  Jeremiah,  b  May  16,  1836;  d  May  10,  1896;  m  Mary  Ann  Bixler. 

[49-543]  3.  Henry,  b  May  21,  1838;  m - 

[49-544]  4.  Susanna,  b  June  18,  1839;  m  Peter  Engel. 

5.  Peter,  b  Sept.  1,  1841;  d  Oct.  5,  1841. 

[49-545]  6.  Polly,  b  Oct.  6,  1842;  m  Christian  Lane. 

[49-546]  7.  Harriet,  b  Aug.  2,  1846;  m  William  Lane  [Miller  (?)]. 

[49-547]  8.  Leah,  b  Feb.  2,  1850;  m  Adam  H.  Weaver. 

9.  William,  b  May  20,  1853;  d  Aug.  20,  1853. 

[49-548]  10.  Levi,  b  Sept.  7,  1858;  m - 

3  children  d  in  infancy.  [Buried  at  Middle  Creek,  Pa.]  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


[49-151a]  CATHARINE  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  20,  1807;  d  Apr.  7,  1891;  s  John  and  Hannah 
(Wolf)  Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  THOMAS  KERCHEN. 

Children  (5): 

1.  John,  a  sailor;  buried  at  sea. 

[49-549a-b]  2.  Cyrus,  m  twice;  lived  in  Cumberland  Co.,  Pa.;  had  children,  with  first  wife,  but  none 
with  second.  Was  a  soldier  in  Union  Army  of  Civil  War. 

[49-550]  3.  Sallie,  m  Jacob  Buchter. 

[49-551]  4.  Mary  Ann,  m  Elias  Enck. 

[49-552]  5.  Elizabeth,  m - — — — Donelson  or  Domeck. 

[49-151b]  CATHARINE  (HARTRANFT)  KERCHEN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  2,  1844, 
HENRY  WOLF,  b  May  13,  1794;  d  Feb.  20,  1870. 

One  child: 

[49-553]  Samuel,  b  Aug.  26,  1844;  m  Annie  Dissler. 

[  Above  information  given  by  Samuel  Wolf.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-152a]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  25,  1810;  d  Sept.  5,  1898;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf) 
Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  June  7,  1831,  by  Rev.  Koffler,  FREDERICKA  ELIZABETH  KISSEL,  b 
Feb.  24,  1810. 

Children  (7): 

[49-554]  1.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  20,  1831;  d  Dec.  15,  1897;  m  Simon  P.  Rhoads. 

[49-555]  2.  Urias,  b  June  4,  1835;  d  Nov.  12,  1883;  m  Anna  M.  Thomas. 

[49-556]  3.  Lavinia,  b  Feb.  22,  1838;  m  Joel  Cline. 

uaiSu  I  4.  Henry  C.,  6  Jan.  7,  1841;  m  1  1- Catharine  C  Withers. 

[  49-557  bj  J  2.  Christie  A.  Carpenter. 

[49-558]  5.  Simon  P.,  b  Nov.  29,  1845;  m  Catharine  Schultz. 

6.  Jonathan,  b  Nov.  4,  1847;  d  June  28,  1848. 

7.  John,  b  Nov.  11,  1853;  d  May  4,  1861. 


[49-1 52b]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  15,  1859,  ELIZABETH  KAUFF¬ 
MAN,  b  Jan.  6,  1824. 

On  marriage  certificate  of  the  first  marriage,  John  Hartranft  was  said  to  be  of  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 
According  to  Mrs.  Sue  De  Hass  [49-244]  the  above  John  Hartranft  was  the  very  image  of  her  father 
Henry  Hartranft  [49-75],  a  son  of  Leonard  Hartranft,  Jr.  [49-29].  This  suggests  that  John  Hartranft 
[49-46  X  2],  father  of  above  John,  may  have  been  a  brother  of  Leonard,  Jr. 


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Children  and  grandchildren  of  John  Hartranft,  Aug.  26,  1905.  [Lane.  Co.  Court  Rec.,  A.  18.5.] 
Farmers  National  Bank,  Hummelstown,  Atty. 

Lavinia  Kline,  dau;  Lincoln,  Pa. 

Henry  Hartranft,  son;  Hummelstown,  Pa. 

Jefferson  Hartranft,  son;  Reading,  Pa. 

Peter,  Ezra,  Wayne,  Lemon,  Harry,  Ann  T.,  being  the  children  of  Urias  Hartranft,  dec. 

Eliza,  Walter,  Matilda  Weber,  Lydia  Reger,  Susan  Carpenter,  Simon  Rhoads,  Grant  Rhoads, 
John  Rhoads,  children  of  Lydia  Rhoads,  dec. 


[49-153]  SALLIE  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  10,  1819;  d  Jan.  21,  1906;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf) 
Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  SAMUEL  EBERLY,  b  Oct.  23,  1816;  d  Feb.  27,  1898. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Solomon,  b  Mar.  12,  1842;  d  Dec.  6,  1905;  m  Lizzie  Elser. 

2.  Sallie,  m  John  Hirneisen. 

3.  Katie,  b  Nov.  25,  1848;  m  George  Hauek. 

4.  Rebecca  ]  [win^  b  Nov.  1853.  j  d  Sept.  7,  1892;  m  Henry  Netzley. 


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m  Emanuel  Hehnly. 


5.  Annie 

6.  Samuel,  b  July  11,  1860;  m  Rebecca  Donmoyer. 

7.  Elizabeth,  m  John  Steely. 


[49-154]  ABRAHAM  HARTRANFT,  b  July  14,  1821;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf)  Hartranft  [49— 
46  X  2];  m  and  lived  in  Illinois.  Name  of  wife  unknown,  but  he  is  said  to  have  had  at  least  two 
daughters  and  one  son. 

Children  (3): 


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[49-566b]  I 


1.  Mary,  m - Fraley,  Naperville,  Ill. 

f  1.  - Jacobs. 

2.  Daughter,  m  j2  - Henry;  Aurora,  Ill. 

3.  Son;  Windsor  Hotel,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (1899.) 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-155]  LEVI  HARTRANFT,  s  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf)  Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  Nov.  7,  1833, 
ELIZA  FREY. 

Children  (13): 

1.  Ezra,  shot  in  Civil  War. 

2.  Eliza,  dec. 

3.  Edward,  dec. 

4.  Henry,  dec. 

5.  Levi,  dec. 

6.  Obid,  dec. 

7.  Eliza,  dec. 

[49-567]  8.  Mary,  m  John  Eichelberger;  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

9.  Emma,  dec. 

[49-568]  10.  James,  b  Sept.  16,  1850;  m  Mary  Mouser;  Beatrice,  Nebr. 

[49-569]  11.  William,  m  Louise  Stonerer;  Naperville,  Ill. 

12.  Elizabeth,  dec. 

[49-570]  13.  John,  b  Jan.  12,  1858;  m  Ida  Jane  Kemmerer. 

[49-156]  SUSAN  HARTRANFT,  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf)  Hartranft  [49-46  X  2];  m  JOHN 
EICHELBERGER. 

Children  (3): 

[49-571]  1.  Urias,  b  Apr.  22,  1839;  m  Martha  Eshleman. 

[49-572]  2.  John,  b  Apr.  22,  1839;  m - 

John  Eichelberger,  m  2d  time,  Mary - ;  was  living  at  626  S.  8th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Kansas. 

(1919.)  [Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-157]  ANNIE  (JULIAN)  HARTRANFT,  b  July  29,  1812;  d  1882;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Wolf) 
Hartranft  [49-46  X2];m  SAMUEL  BUCHTER,  b  Apr.  8,  1810;  d  July  16,  1898.  Lived  at  Lititz,  Pa. 


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Children  (10): 

1.  Maria  Ann,  b  Feb.  11,  1833;  d  young;. 

2.  Hannah,  b  Jan.  14,  1835;  d  July  9,  1918;  m  Edwin  Hull. 

3.  Jeremiah,  b  Jan.  9,  1837;  d  single. 

4.  Salinda,  b  Mar.  19,  1839;  d  May  19,  1881;  m  Edward  Z.  Rock. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  22,  1841 ;  m  Henry  Sheetz. 

6.  Susanna,  b  June  20,  1845;  d  Oct.,  1887;  m  Frank  Enck. 

7.  John,  b  July  9,  1848;  d  June,  1917;  m  Sarah  Sallade  (Solathe). 

1.  John  Sandoe. 


8.  Mary  Ellen,  b  May  17,  1850;  m 


2.  Samuel  High. 


9.  Caroline,  b  1852;  d  1857;  single. 

[49-579]  10.  Samuel,  b  1854;  d  Mar.  26,  1921 ;  m  Nettie  Lee;  son,  Roy,  at  Leman’s  Grove,  Iowa. 

(Dates  from  Family  Bible  in  possession  of  Mrs.  Samuel  High ,  Terre  Hill,  Pa.  Letters  not  ans. 
unable  to  complete.] 


[49-158a]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  12,  1854;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Simon)  Hartranft  [49— 
47  X  3];  m  SARAH  RILE. 

One  child: 

[49-580]  Catharine,  m  Samuel  Bile. 


[49-158b]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  13,  1890,  ADDIE  L.  BATES, 
b  Apr.  26,  1861. 

One  child: 

[49-581]  Elsie,  b  Dec.  19,  1891;  m  Forrest  Riest. 

[49-159]  LOUISA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  1,  1856;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Simon)  Hartranft  [49- 
47  X  3 ];m  WILLIAM  CARMONY.  Lived  in  South  Philadelphia. 

Children  (4): 

1.  William,  b  Dec.  30,  1878;  single. 

[49-582]  2.  Daniel,  b  May  1,  1880;  m  Clara  Quinn. 

[49-583]  3.  Richard,  b  Oct.  2,  1882;  m  Margaret  Henning. 

4.  John,  d  in  infancy. 

[49-1 60a]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  23,  1866;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Simon)  Hartranft 
[49-47  X  3 ];m  WILLIAM  SERVERSON,  d  aged  27  yrs. 

Children  (2): 

1.  John,  b  Sept.  27,  1889;  serving  in  U.  S.  Army.  (1917.) 

2.  Casper,  d  age  13  mo. 

[49-160b]  MARIA  HARTRANFT  SERVERSON,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  13,  1893 
ROBERT  COXE,  b  Nov.  29,  1866.  Res.  Oaks,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  22,  1895. 

2.  Hannah,  b  Nov.  11,  1899. 

3.  Robert,  b  June  30,  1902. 

4.  Mabel,  b  Apr.  10,  1907. 

5.  William,  b  Apr.  10,  1910. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[49-161]  GEORGE  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Simon)  Hartranft  [49- 
47  X  3];  m  Jan.,  1907,  JANE  ESHER  (ESCHER),  b  Aug.  28,  1879. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George,  b  Dec.  23,  1911. 

2.  John,  b  Dec.  28,  1915. 

[49-162]  CATHARINE  HARTRANFT,  b  July  12,  1876;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Simon)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-47  X  3];  m  Apr.  4,  1896,  JOHN  BATY,  b  Dec.  25,  1876. 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Agnes,  h  June  21,  1897. 

2.  Janies,  b  July  28,  1900. 

3.  George,  b  June  28,  1904. 

4.  Margaret,  b  May  21,  1907. 

5.  Catharine,  b  July  26,  1912. 


[49-163]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  22,  1814;  d  July  23,  1881;  s  William  and 
Hartranft  [49-48  X  4];  m  July  3,  1837,  MARGARET  A.  KIDD,  b  Aug.  24,  1817;  d  Mar.  28,  1905. 
William  Hartranft  is  said  to  have  been  drowned. 


[49-584] 

[49-585] 

[49-586] 


[49-587] 


[49-588a]  1 
[49-588b] J 
[49-589] 


Children  {12): 

1.  Charles  R.,  b  Apr.  22,  1838;  d  Sept.  25,  1879;  m  Hetty  M.  Garrigues. 

2.  Louisa,  b  Jan.  22,  1840;  m  John  Smith. 

3.  Henry  A.,  b  Mar.  18,  1841;  m  Mary  E.  Dunfee. 

4.  Isaac  K.,  b  Nov.  14,  1843;  d  Oct.  30,  1864;  graduate  of  School  of  Pharmacy. 

5.  William  Edward,  b  Jan.  28,  1846;  d  Jan.  29,  1859. 

6.  Josiah  K.,  b  June  14,  1848;  d  Sept.  22,  1849. 

7.  John  E.,  b  Feb.  14,  1850;  dec;  m  Hattie  Otis. 

8.  Anna  Elisa,  b  May  14,  1852;  d  Aug.  6,  1864. 

9.  Louis  H.,  b  May  1,  1855;  d  Feb.  10,  1871. 

10.  Joseph  M„  b  July  31,  1857;  m  f  Mary  Emma  Beckwith. 

[  2.  Millie  A.  Allen. 

11.  Sarah  Jane,  b  June  11,  1860;  m  George  W.  Sayres. 

12.  Margaret,  d  young. 


[49-164]  ELIZA  HARTRANFT,  dau,  William  and - Hartranft  [49-48  X  4];  m  GEORGE 

KANE.  Cigar  maker;  lived  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

One  child: 


[49-590] 


George;  m  — 
children. 


;  had  daughter  who  m  - - - -  Leidy;  lived  in  South  Phila. ;  had 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-166]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  27,  1825;  d  Oct.,  1892;  s  Elizabeth  (Kiler)  Hartranft 
[49-49];  m  1846,  LYDIA  ANN  ULARY,  b  Jan.  21,  1826;  d  Jan.  3,  1880.  Amongst  Henry  Hartranft-’s 
papers  was  a  list  of  deaths  including  that  of  Elizabeth  Kiler  Hartranft,  his  mother,  who  made  her  home 
with  him.  In  his  Bible  was  written  “Union  Sunday  School,  Coleraine.’’  Tradition  states  that  he  was 
born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  and  after  the  death  of  his  father  was  brought  to  Philadelphia  and  placed 
among  strangers  as  was  his  brother  Daniel. 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  May  6,  1847;  d  Nov.  20,  1868. 

2.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Dec.  24, 1849;  d  Dec.  31,  1849. 

[49-590.1]  3.  Margaret  Sibilla,  b  Mar.  3,  1851;  dec;  m  — - — - -  McMullen. 

4.  Ellen  J.,  b  Apr.  23,  1853;  d  July  9,  1862. 

[49-590.2]  5.  Emma  Louisa,  b  Mar.  7,  1857;  dec;  m  Robert  Stephanson. 

[49-591]  6.  Sarah  Ann,  b  July  3,  1860;  m  Thomas  Stephanson. 

[49-591.1]  7.  George  Washington,  b  July  29,  1863;  d  Dec.  16,  1887;  m - 

[49-591.2]  8.  William  John,  b  Feb.  11,  1867;  d  Apr.  17,  1913;  m  Margaret  Stephanson. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[49-167]  GEORGE  HARTRANFT,  d  about  1879;  s - Hartranft  [49-50  X  6];m  ELIZA¬ 

BETH  BOYER. 

One  child: 

[49-591.3]  Elizabeth,  b  June  29,  1862;  d  May  7,  1898;  m  Edward  D.  Crawford. 

George  Hartranft  is  also  said  to  have  had  a  son  John  who  died  young.  Both  George  and  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  died  when  Bessie  was  7  years  old;  they  lived  on  Carpenter  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  com¬ 
plete  or  verify.] 


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[49-168]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  d  Apr.  4,  1897;  s - Hartranft  [49-50  X  6];m  JANE - 

One  child:  John,  d  unm;  about  1890;  lived  at  916  Passyunk  Ave.,  Phila. 

According;  to  his  will  his  wife  Jane  survived.  The  will  contained  the  following  clause,  “It  having 
been  ascertained  by  the  executors  of  said  will  of  John  Hartranft  that  neither  said  Mary  or  Margaret 
Hartranft  or  any  of  their  kin  are  living.”  The  family  is  therefore  extinct. 

[ Information  given  by  Miss  Higgins,  919  Passyunk  Ave.,  Phila.  (1918.)] 


[49-170]  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  b  July  1,  1832;  d  July  29,  1883;  s  John  and  Maria  (Seifert)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-51  X7];m  MATILDA  KULP,  b  July  23,  1842;  d  Aug.  12,  1886;  dau  Daniel  and  Polly  (Leaser) 
Kulp.  Farm  laborer;  res.  Ashfield,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 


[49-592a] 

[49-592b] 

[49-593] 

[49-594] 


1.  James  Wesley,  b  Feb.  21,  1863;  d  Mar.  20,  1871. 

2.  Charles  William,  b  Jan.  19,  1860;  d  May  22,  1878. 

3.  Henry,  b  1867;  unm;  Ashfield,  Pa. 

4.  Francis,  Ashfield,  Pa. 


5.  Jonas,  b  Apr.  17,  1875;  m 


|  1.  Sadie  Lloffman. 

I  2.  Ellen  M.  Flexer. 


6.  Edwin;  Parry ville,  Pa. 

7.  Amanda  Emmalina,  b  Nov.  29,  1877;  m  William  James  Freeby. 

8.  Sallie,  b  Jan.  11,  1881;  m  Moses  Heffelfinger. 


[49-171]  FIANNA  HARTRANFT,  dau  John  and  Maria  (Seifert)  Hartranft  [49-51  X  7 ]\m  ANGEL- 
WERT  SCHARTZSINGER. 

Frank  Kemmerer,  sonofFianna  Hartranft,  lives  with  his  widowed  mother  at  Rauschs,  Pa.  (1917.) 
[Information  given  by  Mrs.  W.  Wert.]  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-172]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  3,  1837;  dau  John  and  Maria  (Seifert)  Hartranft  [49-51 
X7];m  WILLOUGHBY  WERT. 

Children  (10): 

[49-595]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Dec.  16,  1856;  m  Frank  Heil. 

[49-596]  2.  John  F.,  b  Jan.  8,  1859;  m  Ida  Araminta  Boyer. 

[49-597]  3.  Mary,  b  June  9,  1865;  m  Henry  Yeahl. 

[49-598]  4.  William  H.,  b  Apr.  10,  1863;  m  Annie  M.  Miller. 

[49-599]  5.  Emma,  m  Eli  Moyer. 

[49-600]  6.  James,  b  Apr.  3,  1867;  m  Elmira  J.  Best. 

[49-601]  7.  Ida,  b  Feb.  8,  1874;  m  Frank  O’Connell. 

[49-602]  8.  Orville,  m  — — — — ;  Lehighton,  Pa. 

[49-603]  9.  Ellen,  m  Harry  Foster. 

[49-604]  10.  Carrie  S.,  b  Dec.  28,  1887;  m  Harry  Weaver. 

[  No  further  data.  ] 

[49-175]  CAROLINE  WONSITLER,  b  Mar.  4,  1826;  d  Feb.  3,  1884;  dau  John  and  Maria  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Wohnsitler  [49-52];  m  1849,  CHARLES  WALTER,  b  June  7,  1822;  d  Feb.  18,  1899;  s  Jacob  and 
- (Reiter)  Walter. 

Children  (2): 

[49-605]  1.  William  A.,  b  May  20,  1857;  m  Lucy  Sigmund. 

[49-606]  2.  Eugene,  b  Sept.  21,  1868;  m  Susan  Zimmerman. 

[49-176a]  SOPHIA  WONSITLER,  b  Jan.  8,  1830;  dau  John  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wohnsitler 
[49-52];  m  JACOB  FAUST,  b  Jan.  30,  1836;  d  Feb.  13,  1859.  No  issue. 

[49-176b]  SOPHIA  (WONSITLER)  FAUST,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ISAAC  KRAUSE,  b 
Aug.  15,  1812;  d  Aug.  2,  1888.  No  issue. 

[49-177]  MALARA  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  25,  1839;  dau  John  and  Julianne  (Smoll)  Hartranft 
[49-54];  m  Oct.  9,  1858,  WILLIAM  L.  POOL,  SR.,  b  Oct.  12,  1834;  s  Abram  and  Sallie  (Longbine) 
Pool.  Merchant  tailoring;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (4)-' 

[49-607]  1.  Romalda,  b  May  27,  1850;  rn  Ambrose  Raudenbush,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Sept.  18,  1863;  d  Jan.  21,  1913;  unm. 

[49-608]  3.  Annie,  b  May  26,  1866;  m  Elmer  K.  Bernd. 

[49-609]  4.  Irwin  H.,  b  Sept.  12,  1868;  m  Mary  K.  Burgstresser. 

[49-178]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  1843;  d  June,  1912;  s  John  and  Julianne  (Smoll)  Hartranft 
[49-54];  m  MALINDA  LEISTER,  b  1845;  d  1913.  Buried  in  Cem.  at  Sumneytown,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[49-610]  1.  Hannah,  b  June  16,  1868;  m  Harry  J.  Stover. 

[49-611]  2.  William,  b  Aug.  14,  1872;  m  Sallie  G.  Beck. 

[49-612]  3.  Amelia,  b  Dec.  17,  1875;  m  Allen  G.  Landis. 

[49-613]  4.  Franklin,  b  June  5,  1881;  m  Jennie  Benner. 

[49-180]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  12,  1850;  dau  John  and  Julianne  (Smoll)  Hartranft  [49- 
54];  m  Feb.  13,  1869,  WILLIAM  GERHART,  b  Jan.  7,  1849;  s  Daniel  and  Laienna  (Weil)  Gerhart. 
Farmer;  res.  Franconia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-614]  1.  Harry  H.,  b  July  12,  1869;  m  Margaret  Breininger. 

[49—615]  2.  Allen  H.,  b  Apr.  14,  1875;  m  Ella  Adams,  Bristol,  Pa. 

[49—616]  3.  Annie  H.,  b  Feb.  16,  1877;  m  Harry  B.  Dettra. 

4.  Mahlon  H.,  b  Aug.  1,  1878;  d  Aug.  4,  1880. 

[49-617]  5.  William  Irwin  H.,  b  Jan.  21,  1881;  m  Minnie  M.  Kretshmar. 

[49-618]  6.  Florence  H.,  b  May  10,  1887;  m  Titus  S.  Loux. 

[49-619]  7.  Eugene  H.,  b  Feb.  18,  1889;  m  Lillian  M.  Heist. 

[49-181]  LYDIA  HARTRANFT,  dau  Peter  and  Mary  (Kline)  Hartranft  [49-55];  m  Oct.  19,  1859, 
ALGERNON  J.  HOOVER. 

One  child:  Charles,  d  Aug.  21,  1864;  aged  2  mo.,  15  da.,  buried  in  Cemetery  at  Blue 
Bell,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[49-182]  MARY  ROSENBERGER,  b  Apr.  1,  1840;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Sarah  (Hartranft)  Rosen- 
berger  [49-56];  m  AARON  SCHOCH,  b  Sept.  15,  1829;  d  July  12,  1912.  Milford  Square,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-620]  Howard  R.,  b  Oct.  18,  1876;  m  Lizzie  Cope. 

[49-183]  HENRY  H.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Dec.  29,  1844;  s  Henry  K.  and  Sarah  (Hartranft) 
Rosenberger  [49-56];  m  Oct.  8,  1870,  ELVINA  MOYER,  b  Jan.  5,  1846.  Cigarmaker;  res.  1023  Broad 
St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-621]  1.  Seward  M.,  b  Aug.  9, 1872;  m  Emma  S.  Sell. 

[49-622]  2.  William  Henry,  b  Mar.  24,  1877;  m  Lillie  I.  Lutz. 

[49-623]  3.  Daniel  Webster,  b  Mar.  3,  1884;  m  Ida  May  Diehl. 

[49-184]  ANGELINE  NACE,  b  June  5,  1836;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Nace  [49-57]; 
m  JACOB  ANTRY  (ANDRE). 

Children  (10): 

[49-624]  1.  M.  Jane,  b  July  29,  1855;  m  George  A.  Fetterhoff. 

2.  Franklin,  b  Feb.  28,  1857;  d  Aug.  11,  1858.  - 

3.  Sarah  Ellen,  b  Feb.  23,  1859;  d  July  6,  1874. 

4.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  1,  1860;  d  Oct.  17,  1865. 

5.  Edwin,  b - ;  d  June  17,  1864. 

[49-625]  6.  Magdalena,  b  July  1,  1865;  m  Conrad  Hoke. 

[49-626]  7.  Alice,  b  Oct.  14,  1868;  m  Henry  Bower. 

[49-627]  8.  Ida,  b  May  11,  1873;  m  Samuel  Jury. 

[49-628]  9.  Caroline,  b  July  12,  1875;  m  Edward  Graffe. 

[49-629]  10.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  6,  1877;  m  Mary  Rummel. 


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[49-185]  HENRY  NACE,  b  Oct.  19,  1839;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Nace  [49-56];  m 
EMMA  LOUISA  MINNIG,  b  Nov.  9,  1893;  d  Feb.  9,  1910;  dau  Michael  and  Christian  (Bomawetz) 
Minnig.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Minta  Alverta,  b  Dec.  28,  1861;  unm;  5719  Rodman  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[49-186a]  SARAH  ANN  NACE,  b  Jan.  2,  1842;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Nace 
[49-57]  ;  m  JACOB  WIEST. 

Children  (5): 

[49-630]  1.  Edward  Franklin,  m  Josephine  Lee  Barnhart. 

[49-631]  2.  F.  Nevin,  b  July  25,  1869;  m  Mary  Ella  Nace. 

[49-632]  3.  Cora  B.,  m  G.  Conquest  Anthony;  1535  Chestnut  St.,  Phila. 

4.  Jacob  D.,  d  1889. 

5.  Jonathan. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-186b]  SARAH  ANN  (NACE)  WIEST,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ELIAS  SPOTTS.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-633]  1.  Estella  Augusta,  b  Feb.  1,  1884;  m  Dr.  LeRoy  W.  Swartz. 

2.  Mary. 

3.  Eve  Olivia. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[49-187]  ELIZABETH  NACE,  b  Mar.  2,  1844;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Nace 
[49-57] ;  m  Oct.  12,  1862,  WILLIAM  PHILLIPS,  b  Oct.  19,  1841 ;  d  Jan.  26,  1915;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna 
Phillips.  Farmer;  Herndon,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-634]  1.  Susan  Magdalena,  b  Sept.  24,  1864;  m  Ira  M.  Helt. 

[49-635]  2.  Minda  Alverta,  b  June  17,  1867;  m  John  Byerly;  West  Milton,  Pa. 

[49-636]  3.  Cora  Belle,  b  Sept.  6,  1869;  m  John  E.  Thomas. 

[49-637]  4.  Clara  Elizabeth,  b  July  5,  1871 ;  m  Henry  H.  Snyder. 

[49-638]  5.  Sarah  Alice,  b  Dec.  10,  1874;  m  George  W.  Baum;  Urban,  Pa. 

6.  Tama  Venita,  b  July  26,  1882;  d  Feb.  3,  1897. 

[49-188]  MARY  JANE  NACE,  b  Feb.  20,  1847;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Nace 
[49-57];  m  MICHAEL  MESSNER. 

Children  (3): 

[49-638.1]  1.  Lizzie,  m  Charles  Artz;  have  one  child,  Amon. 

[49-638.2]  2.  William,  m - - 

[49-638.3]  3.  Maggie,  dec;  m  William  Snyder.  No  issue. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-189]  AARON  NACE,  b  Aug.  20,  1849;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Nace  [49-57];  m 
Feb.  6,  1873,  ANNA  AMANDA  WIEAND,  b  July  12,  1853;  dau  Samuel  and  Littey  (Freese)  Wieand. 
Res.  2232  N.  Fairhill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harry  Johnson,  b  Aug.  1,  1873;  d  Feb.  21,  1889. 

[49-631]  2.  Mary  Ella,  b  Jan.  25,  1876;  d  Dec.  3,  1920;  m  F.  Nevin  Wiest. 

[49-638.5]  3.  Carrie  Alverda,  b  May  4,  1878;  m  Arthur  T.  Wyker. 

[49-638.6]  4.  William  Franklin,  b  Nov.  25,  1880;  m  Catharine  Foley. 

[49-190]  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  NACE,  b  Oct.  19,  1854;  d  1912;  s  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Nace  [49-57];  m - FINKI30NE;  widow  of  William  Nace  lives  with  John. 

Children  {2): 

[49-639]  1.  John,  m - ;  Minersville,  Pa. 

[49-640]  2.  Mamie,  m - 


[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[49-191]  CATHARINE  MALINDA  NACE,  b  May  23,  1856;  dau  Daniel  and  Magdalena  (Hart- 
ranft)  Nace  [49-57];  m  May  23,  1872,  WILLIAM  S.  ANSPACH,  b  Aug.  3,  1850.  Res.  Lebanon,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Nimrod,  b  Oct.  2,  1873;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

[49-641]  2.  Bertha,  b  Feb.  10,  1878;  m  John  Banhey. 

3.  Irving,  b  Mar.  31,  1881;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

4.  Lee,  b  July  16,  1883;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

5.  Ray,  b  Apr.  9,  1889;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

[49-642]  6.  Edna,  b  Aug.  14,  1890;  m  Irvin  Shiffer. 

[49-643]  7.  Ruth,  b  Apr.  14,  1898;  m  Ross  H.  Shiffer. 

[49-192]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  s  Uriah  and  Catharine  (Hallman)  Hartranft  [49-58];  m 
MARY  ANN  ROBBINS;  dec.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Alice,  m - Rouand;  2003  South  71st  St.,  W.  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Florence,  unm. 

3.  Kate,  d  Mar.  27,  1915;  m  Harry  Neilson,  814  N.  21st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Marie,  m  Frank  Bennett;  Cheltenham,  Pa. 

5.  William  M.,  b  Oct.  13,  1886;  m  Martha  Robinson  Welte. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-193]  SAVILLA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  24,  1854;  dau  Uriah  and  Catharine  (Hallman)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-58];  m  Sept.,  1876,  WILLIAM  M.  DUTTON,  b  Sept.  27,  1856;  d  May  29,  1916;  s  Lewis  T. 
and  Mary  (Moore)  Dutton.  Wall  paper  dealer;  res.  616  North  43rd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-648]  1.  William  M.,  b  Sept.  24,  1880;  d  May  1,  1919;  m  Aimee  Schoener. 

2.  Kathryn  Mary,  b  Mar.  7,  1882;  unm. 

[49-649]  3.  Lewis  Taylor,  b  Feb.  13,  1889;  m  Reata  R.  McCloskey. 

[49-194]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  15,  1857;  dau  Edward  and  Sarah  (Kile)  Hartranft 
[49-59];  m  GEORGE  BODENSTEIN.  Res.  Fort  Washington,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-649.1]  1.  Paul,  b  Oct.  5,  1885;  m - — 

2.  Helen,  b  Nov.  14,  1894. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  22,  1898. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[49-195]  AMANDA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  19,  1847;  dau  Edward  and  Sarah  (Kile)  Hartranft 
[49-59];  m  REV.  SILAS  GOSSLER. 

One  child: 

[49-649.2]  Paul  M.,  b  July  19,  - ;  m  — - ;  has  the  following  children:  Naomi,  Paul, 

Robert,  and  Esther.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 

[49-196]  LEILA  HARTRANFT,  dau  Edward  and  Sarah  (Kile)  Hartranft  [49-59];  m  JOHN 
ROBBINS. 

One  child: 

[49-649.3]  Edward,  m  — - ;  has  three  daughters.  [  Unable  to  complete .] 

[49-199]  JANE  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  5,  1859;  dau  William  and  Martha  (Smith)  Hartranft 
[49—60] ;  m  Aug.  15,  1878,  WILLIAM  SHAW,  b  Mar.  11,  1858;  d  Apr.  15,  1900;  s  James  and  Anna 
Maria  (Yost)  Shaw.  Painter;  res.  2358  E.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-650]  1.  Lillie  May,  b  Apr.  25,  1879;  m  Lewis  Still. 

2.  James  William,  b  Mar.  3,  1882;  d  Sept.  12,  1906. 

[49-651]  3.  Ida,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  m  Henry  Unangst. 

4.  Howard,  b  Feb.  22,  1888. 

[49-652]  5.  Walter  H.,  b  Feb.  7,  1892;  m  Ida  R.  Miller. 


[49-644] 

[49-645] 

[49-646] 

[49-647] 


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[49-200]  MARY  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  1,  1856:  dau  William  and  Martha  (Smith) 
Hartranft  [49-60];  m  Jan.  23,  1874,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HACKETT,  b  Apr.  25,  1850;  d  Nov.  21, 
1905;  s  Samuel  and  Jane  (Paisley)  Hackett.  Stove  moulder;  res.  2358  E.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-653]  1.  Jennie  Estelle,  b  Nov.  6,  1874;  m  George  W.  Bunting. 

2.  Cora  May,  b  May  30,  1876;  d  July,  1877. 


[49  201]  KATE  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  2,  1857;  dau  William  and  Martha  (Smith)  Hartranft 

[49-60];  m  Oet.  4,  1869,  JOHN  HANSELMAN,  b  Dec.  30,  1848;  .s  Michael  and - - (Tiehman) 

Hanselman.  Barber;  res.  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-654]  1.  Adolphus,  b  Sept.  2,  1870;  m  Cora  Gabel. 

2.  William,  b  Jan.  30,  1872. 

[49-656]  3.  George,  b  Aug.  18,  1874;  m  Jennie  McRell;  221  Milton  St.,  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

[49-657]  4.  Martha,  b  July  9,  1877 ;  m  Charles  McCorwich;  22  S.  Walnut  St.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 

[49-658]  5.  Lizzie,  b  July  4,  1880;  m  John  DeCoursey;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[49-659]  6.  John,  b  Oct.  4,  1886;  m  Mearle  Thompson;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.] 

[49-203]  MATILDA  R.  NUNEMACHER,  b  Aug.  21,  1841;  daw  Philip  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Rauden- 
bush)  Nunemacher  [49-63];  m  HENRY  B.  ROYER,  b  Feb.  10,  1833;  d  Oct.  20,  1865;  s  John  and  Bar¬ 
bara  Royer.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-660]  1.  Milton,  b  Sept.  6,  1861;  m  Kate  Schwenk. 

[49-661]  2.  William,  b  Dec.  11,  — - — — ;  m  Hannah  Neff;  Sumneytown,  Pa. 

[49-662]  3.  Amelia,  b  Oct.  27, - ;  m  Henry  Myer;  Sumneytown,  Pa. 

[49-663]  4.  Ellen,  b  Feb.  20, - ;  m  George  Schatz;  Sumneytown,  Pa. 

[ Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-204]  CAROLINE  NUNEMACHER,  b  Nov.  23, - ;  dau  Philip  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Rau- 

denbush)  Nunemacher  [49-63];  m  June,  1864,  JOHN  MAHLON  HEANY,  b  Aug.  7,  1835;  d  Nov.  4, 
1877;  s  Ephraim  K.  and  Eliza  B.  (Shellenberger)  Heany.  Cigar  packer;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  ( 6 ): 

[49-664]  1.  Ella  C.,  b  Sept.  17,  1864;  m  Monroe  W.  Gerhart. 

2.  Harry  W.,  b  Oct.  23,  1870;  d  July  20,  1872. 

[49-665]  3.  Annie  M.,  b  Oct.  14,  1872;  m  Edwin  B.  Bergey. 

[49-666]  4.  Jennie  V.,  b  Oct.  13,  1873;  m  Joseph  B.  Hackman. 

[49-667]  5.  John  A.,  b  Jan.  5,  1877;  m  Mary  C.  Fulton. 

[49-668]  6.  William  M.,  b  June  23,  1878;  rn  Olive  Finn;  Hartford,  Conn. 

[49-206]  CHARLES  HENRY  MADISON,  b  Nov.  29,  1837;  s  William  and  Mary  A.  (Wister)  Madi¬ 
son  [49-64];  m  SARAH  PATERSON. 

Children  (J): 

[49-669]  1.  Mary,  m - Smith. 

[49-670]  2.  Jane,  m  Jacob  Genther. 

3.  Charles,  dec;  unm. 

4.  George;  Paulsboro,  N.  J. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[49-209]  EDWARD  WOODS  MADISON,  b  July  19,  1846;  s  William  and  Mary  A.  (Wister)  Madi¬ 
son  [49-64];  m  SUSAN  STEPHENSON,  b  Mar.  4,  1848;  d  Dec.  19,  1915. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-671]  1.  William  A.,  b  Oct.  8,  1867;  m  M.  Lizzie  Renfrey. 

2.  John  H.,  b  Mar.  30,  1870;  d  Mar.  6,  1872. 

1  3.  Lemuel  H„  b  Mar.  10,  1872;  m  I  V  “ary  E  Fetters. 

[49-672b]  J  12.  Emma  E.  Ward. 


Plate  81 


Rev.  George  K.  Meschter,  M.D.  [66-14].  Mary  Ann  Krieble  Meschter  [66-14], 

Dr.  Meschter  was  pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches  of  the  Middle  District. 


Plate  82 


Group  of  Schwenkfelder  Ministers. 


Joshua  Schultz 
[149—22] 
Jacob  Meschter 
[66-5] 

George  Meschter 
[66-7] 


John  B.  Ivriebel 

[25-81] 

Reuben  Kriebel  family 
[25-50a] 

William  S.  Anders 
[161-42] 

Oscar  S.  Kriebel 
[19-95] 


George  K.  Meschter 
[66-14] 

Edwin  S.  Anders 
[161-50] 

Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson 
[68-58] 


From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


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[49-673]  4.  Anna,  b  Feb.  26,  1874;  m  B.  Powell;  Delair,  N.  J. 

5.  Edward  N.  |  (wi  b  A  2g  1876;  (  Woodstown,  N.  J. 

6.  Susan  j  l  a  same  day. 

7.  Robert  S.,  b  Nov.  10,  1879;  North  24th  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

[49-674]  8.  Maud,  b  Mar.  21,  1883;  m  John  Lamar. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-210]  NATHANIEL  GILPIN  MADISON,  b  Dec.  21,  1850;  s  William  and  Mary  A.  (Wister) 
Madison  [49-64];  m  ROSE - 

Children  (J): 

[49-675]  1.  Kate;  m  J.  Lowell;  Delanco,  N.  J. 

2.  Bertha. 

3.  Josephine.  . 

4.  Nathaniel;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[49-211]  MARY  WISTER,  b  Aug.  29,  1843;  dau  George  W.  and  Eliza  (Little)  Wister  [49-65];  m 
Jan.  19,  1862,  CHARLES  SHOEMAKER,  b  July  8,  1837;  s  Adam  Shoemaker.  Res.  5406  Girard  Ave., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Adam,  b  Aug.  23,  1863;  d  1864. 

2.  George,  b  Oct.  23,  1866;  d  1870. 

[49-676]  3.  Minetta,  b  Aug.  9,  1873;  m  Solomon  Levy.  No  issue. 

[49-218]  VALERIA  HARTRANFT,  b  June  12,  1819;  d  Dec.  25,  1873;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Antrim) 
Hartranft  [49-70];  m  NATHANIEL  JACOBY,  b  Feb.  4,  1818;  d  Mar.  14,  1889;  s  Daniel  and  Hannah 
Jacoby. 

One  child: 

[49-677]  Daniel,  m  Katharine  Byer  or  Boyer. 

[49-219]  MARGARET  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  25,  1820;  d  July  23,  1866;  dau  John  and  Sarah 
(Antrim)  Hartranft  [49-70];  m  WILLIAM  D.  RUDY,  dec.  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-678]  Ephraim,  b  - - — — ;  d  Mar.  18,  1912;  aged  68;  m  — — — — - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-220a]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  10,  1824;  d  Apr.  3,  1885;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Antrim) 
Hartranft  [49-70];  m  June  15,  1848,  ESTER  MAY  SMITH,  b  July  5,  1831;  d  May  19,  1865;  dau 
Jonas  Smith. 

Children  (J): 

[49-679]  1.  Sallie  Amelia,  b  June  19,  1850;  m  William  Missimer. 

[49-680]  2.  Jonas  Smith,  b  July  3,  1853;  d  June  29,  1915;  m  Sarah  Rebecca  Bechtel. 

3.  Mary  Steltz,  b  Jan.  1,  1857;  d  Oct.  8,  1892. 

[49-681]  4.  John  Washington,  b  Oct.  18,  1862;  m  Virginia - — — 

Jacob  Hartranft  was  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.  [Gemert.  Fam.  Hist.,  98-89.] 
Tradition  states  that  Jacob  Hartranft  had  first  cousins  on  his  mother’s  side  in  Dayton,  Ohio, 
Germantown,  Ohio,  and  on  father’s  side  in  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

[49— 220b]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  CAROLINE  CUSTER. 

One  child:  William  C.,  unm;  Pottstown,  Pa.  [  No  further  data.] 

[49-221]  HIRAM  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  12,  1826;  d  Aug.  15,  1867;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Antrim) 
Hartranft  [49—70] ;  m  MARGARET  S.  JACOBY,  b  Nov.  9,  1830;  d  Apr.  14,  1876. 

One  child:  Edwin  S.,  b  Feb.  3,  1856;  d  Nov.  16,  1861. 


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In  settlement  of  the  estate  of  Hiram  A.  Hartranft  in  1870,  late  of  Marlborough  Twp.,  we  find  a 
petition  of  “all  the  heirs  and  parties  interested  in  the  estate.” 

Signed:  Margaret  S.  Hartranft 
Sarah  (X)  Hartranft 
Valeria  Jacoby 
Jacob  Hartranft 

E.  H.  Rudy.  [O.  C.  79:27.  N  orristown,  Pa.] 

[49-222]  PETER  B.  KEEHN,  b  Sept.  29,  1838;  s  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71]; 
m  Sept.  17,  1864,  MARTHA  WESNER,  b  Mar.  6,  1845.  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4)' 

[49-682]  1.  Carrie  Dora,  b  Apr.  4,  1866;  m  Franklin  Hafer. 

2.  Katie  Octavia,  b  June  27,  1868;  d  1878. 

[40-683]  3.  Harvey  Peter,  b  Aug.  21,  1876;  m  Catharine  Faust. 

4.  Jennie  Estella,  b  Nov.  12,  1879;  unm. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[49-223]  JOHN  KEEHN,  s  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71];  m  CATHARINE 
SCHELL. 

Children  ( 5 ):  1.  Charles,  2.  John,  3.  Newton,  dec;  4.  Kate,  5.  Needie.  [  Unable  to 
complete  or  verify.] 


[49-224]  CHARLES  KEEHN,  b  Nov.  29,  1850;  s  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71]; 
m  Dec.  22,  1872,  GEORGIANNA  STOTT. 


[49-683.1] 


[49-684] 

[49-685] 

[49-686] 

[49-686.1] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Cora,  m  Nicholas  Kramer;  1620  Cotton  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  Lottie,  d  age  6  yrs. 

3.  Charles,  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Morris,  m  Gertrude  Knox. 

5.  Elizabeth,  m  Charles  Rogers;  126  N.  6th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

6.  Paul,  m  Mabel  Brown. 

7.  Raymond,  m - ;  522j^  S.  17th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

8.  Daughter,  d  in  infancy. 

[  Hist,  of  Berks  Co.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-225]  ORLANDO  KEEHN,  s  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71];  m  SARAH 
BITTING. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Howard,  unm. 

2.  Daniel,  m - 

3.  Elizabeth,  unm. 

[49-687]  4.  Laura,  m - Hoffert. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-226]  DANIEL  KEEHN,  s  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71];  m  LOUISA  GOOD- 
HEART.  Family  lived  in  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (5):  1.  Nora,  2.  Ed.,  3.  William,  4.  Evan,  5.  Martin. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-227]  MATILDA  KEEHN,  dau  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71];  m  HENRY 
ALLEBACH. 

One  child:  Irwin,  m - ,  and  dec.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-228]  ALMORETTA  KEEHN,  dau  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn  [49-71];  m  PETER 
HELFRICH. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Martin,  unm. 

2.  Winfield;  Stonetown,  Pa. 


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3.  Walter. 

[49-688]  4.  Lena,  m  Daniel  Guldin;  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-689]  5.  Lottie,  m  B.  Frank  Leininger;  Reading,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-229]  ELIZABETH  KEEHN,  b  Sept.  5,  1849;  dau  Charles  and  Maria  (Beideman)  Keehn 
[49-71];  in  Mar.  10,  1865,  LEVI  MARX,  b  Feb.  13,  1844. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Charles  Irwin,  b  Oct.  9,  1866;  d  Nov.  1,  1871. 

2.  Alice  M.,  b  Feb.  23,  1868;  d  Nov.  7,  1871. 

3.  Harry,  b  May  26,  1870;  d  July  22,  1871. 

)  4.  John,  b  Aug.  11,  1871;  m  (  Lillie  Gantz. 

I  [2.  Eva  Ziegler. 

5.  Howard,  b  Mar.  2,  1875. 

6.  George,  b  Aug.  8,  1876;  m  Maggie  Bietenkopf. 

7.  Daniel,  b  Jan.  6,  1879;  m  Annie  Smith. 

8.  Morgan,  b  Dec.  19,  1880;  in  Elsie  Swinehart. 

9.  William,  b  Jan.  1,  1883;  d  young. 

10.  Carrie,  b  Mar.  19,  1885;  m  William  Snyder. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-230]  GEORGE  HARTMAN,  dec;  s  George  and  Christina  (Biedeman)  Hartman  [49-72];  m 

KATE - .  Widow  res.  Perkiomen  Ave.,  Mt.  Penn,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-694.1]  Daughter,  m - Dengler;  Mt.  Penn,  Pa.  [  No  further  data.] 

[49-231]  CLARA  HARTMAN,  dec;  dau  George  and  Christina  (Beideman)  Hartman  [49-72];  m 
WILLIAM  NEIN. 

One  child: 

[49-695]  Milford,  m  and  has  children — Carrie,  Olive  and  others;  lives  in  Reading,  Pa.  [  Unable  to 
locate  or  verify .] 

[49-234]  MARGARET  MASON,  b  Feb.,  1842;  dau  James  and  Anna  (Beideman)  Mason  [49-74]; 
m  1865  (?),  JOHN  BUCHER  SEARLES,  b  Nov.  10,  1842;  d  Jan.  15,  1896. 

Children  (4): 

[49-696]  1.  Kate  Irene,  b  Dec.  17,  1867;  m  Washington  Sidler;  Danville,  Pa. 

2.  Ellen  Edith,  b  Feb.  13,  1872;  d  Mar.  11,  1877. 

[49-697]  3.  Anna  M.,  b  Jan.  31,  1874;  m  Charles  H.  Stetler. 

[49-698]  4.  Edna  May,  b  Dec.  14,  1879;  m  Richard  Heiges. 

[49-237]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  22,  1839;  d  Mar.  9,  1899;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Baush) 
Hartranft  [49-75];  m  1858,  JOHN  P.  HEIM,  b  1838;  d  1861 ;  s  Peter  Heim.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 
One  child: 

[49-699]  Margaret  Bisel,  b  Dec.  5,  1861;  d  Mar.  11,  1908;  m  W.  Perry  Gresh. 

[49-238]  MARY  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  22,  1830;  d  June  10,  1901 ;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Baush) 
Hartranft  [49-75];  m  SIMON  GEHRES,  b  Dec.  22,  1825;  d  June  30,  1905.  No  issue. 

[49-239]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  30,  1834;  d  June  22,  1907;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah 
(Baush)  Hartranft  [49-75];  m  Oct.  30,  1856,  HARRISON  H.  GUINN,  b  Apr.  5,  1831;  d  Jan.  5,  1899; 
s  John  and  Anne  (Dyre)  Guinn.  Wheelwright;  McEwensville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 

[49-700]  1.  Mary,  b  Aug.  14,  1857;  d  Dec.  16,  1891;  m  Alfred  Murphy. 

[49-701]  2.  Annie  Laura,  b  Mar.  4,  1860;  m  Watt  M.  Huling. 

3.  Elizabeth  Stillwell,  b  Aug.  20,  1862;  d  Oct.  1,  1867. 

4.  Andrew  Clark,  b  Oct.  14,  1864;  d  July  12,  1870. 

[49-702]  5.  Charles  H.,  b  Feb.  24,  1867;  m  Ruth  Smith. 


[49-690a] 

[49-690b] 

[49-691] 

[49-692] 

[49-693] 

[49-694] 


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[49-703]  6.  George,  b  Feb.  10,  1869;  m  Florence  Smith. 

[49-704]  7.  Sara  Mae,  b  June  24,  1871;  m  John  H.  Baylor. 

[49-705]  8.  Henry  Howard,  b  Jan.  19,  1874;  m  Ida  Mae  Ott. 

[49-706]  9.  Margaret  Blanche,  b  Dec.  29,  1876;  m  Claude  H.  Opdyke. 

10.  Jennie  Evans,  b  July  4,  1880;  McEwensville,  Pa. 

[49-240]  SAMUEL  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  26,  1823;  d  July  12,  1881 ;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Baush) 

Hartranft  [49-75];  m  ELIZABETH  HARTZELL,  b - ;  d  Oct.  28,  1887. 

Children  ( 8 )• 

[49-707]  1.  Horace  Harry,  b  Dec.  2,  1857;  m  Minnie  C.  Mabus. 

[49-708]  2.  Oscar,  b  Aug.  7,  1859;  m  Martha  Alice  Peck. 

[49-709]  3.  Annie  R.,  b  Nov.  18,  1861;  m  John  Almondinger. 

[49—710]  4.  Elizabeth  V.,  b  Sept.  17,  1865;  m  John  Hoffman. 

5.  Ida  B.,  b  June  27,  1868;  d  May  9,  1898;  unm. 

[49-711]  6.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  8,  1870;  m  Maud  Marr. 

[49-712]  7.  Cora  H.,  b  Aug.  24,  1872;  m  Arthur  L.  Traverse. 

8.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  13,  1863;  d  Jan.  8,  1866. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-241]  OSCAR  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept,  17,  1833;  d  Apr.  25,  1918;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Baush) 
Hartranft  [49-75];  m  Jan.  6,  1859,  MARGARET  RIDDLE,  b  Aug.  18,  1838;  dau  Charles  and  Cather¬ 
ine  (Stadden)  Riddle.  Farmer;  Bristol,  Ind.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

[49-713]  1.  William,  b  July  22,  1862;  m  Clara  E.  Emerson. 

[49-714]  2.  Sarah,  b  July  19,  1865;  d  Jan.  24,  1914;  m  Peter  D.  Schall. 

[49-715]  3.  Mary,  b  Sept.  29,  1869;  m  Dallas  D.  Brunson. 

[49—716]  4.  Laura  B.,  b  Dec.  7,  1872;  m  Thomas  L.  Prough. 

[49-242]  CHARLES  HARTRANFT,  b  May  18,  1840;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Baush)  Hartranft 
[49-75];  m  LILLIE  DATESMAN.  Res.  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  John. 

2.  Layton. 

3.  Merton,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

[49-717]  4.  Herman,  m  Barbara - 

5.  Roy. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.} 

[49-243]  MARGARET  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  1,  1844;  d  Jan.  5,  1918;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah 
(Baush)  Hartranft  [49-75];  m  July  4,  1861,  AMOS  TITUS  BISEL,  6  Apr.  1,  1832;  d  Jan.  29,  1881; 

s  Peter  and -  (Beaver)  Bisel.  Manufacturer  of  carriages;  res.  Lock  Haven,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-718]  1.  Ida  Virginia,  b  Sept.  14,  1862;  m  Otis  J.  Carey. 

[49—719]  2.  Laura  Annie,  b  Dec.  28,  1864;  d  Sept.  27,  1914;  m  Josiah  Howard. 

[49-720]  3.  Ambrose  Stanton,  b  July  24,  1866;  d  Oct.  30,  1917;  m  Laura  Gutierrez. 

[49-244]  SUSAN  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  4,  1845;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Baush)  Hartranft  [49-75]; 
m  July  27,  1867,  JOHN  DE  HASS,  b  Oct.  12,  1835;  s  George  and  Isabelle  De  Hass.  Res.  The  Hamilton, 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[49-721]  Linwood  H.,  b  Dec.  21,  1868;  m  Laura  C.  Shantz. 

[49-245]  JOHN  FREDERICK  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  16,  1830;  d  Oct.  17,  1889;  s  Samuel  E.  and 
Lydia  (Bucher)  Hartranft  [49-76];  m  Jan.  26,  1854,  SALLIE  D.  SEBRING. 

Children  (7): 

[49-722]  1.  Samuel  Sebring,  b  Oct.  30,  1855;  d  Feb.  2,  1921;  m  Sallie  D.  Shultz. 

2.  Ada,  b  Mar.  4,  1857;  d  Mar.  22,  1862. 


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3.  Wilson,  b  Dee.  1,  1859;  d  Mar.  17,  1862. 

4.  Linn,  b  June  28,  1862;  d  Nov.  22,  1903. 

[49-723]  5.  Marion,  b  Sept.  19,  1865;  m  Edward  V.  Stockham. 

6.  Annie,  b  Feb.  7,  1867;  July  30,  1915. 

7.  Child,  b  and  d  same  day. 

John  Frederick  Hartranft  was  born  near  Fagleysville,  about  four  miles  from  Pottstown,  in  New 
Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Tobias  Hartranft,  his  ancestor,  settled  in  this  part  of  Montgomery 
County,  and  here  successive  generations  of  the  Hartranfts  remained,  tilling  the  fertile  soil  and  develop¬ 
ing  those  sterling  principles  of  industry  and  frugality  which  formed  the  surest  guarantee  of  a  quiet, 
prosperous,  useful  and  happy  life.  Major-General  John  Frederick  Hartranft  is  the  most  distinguished 
member  bearing  this  family  name,  as  well  as  remarkable  for  the  personal  qualities  and  the  private 
virtues  which  have  been  characteristic  of  his  family.  These  virtues  have  developed  in  public,  civil, 
and  military  services  which  made  his  fame  commensurate  with  the  bounds  of  his  country. 

From  his  seventeenth  to  his  nineteenth  year  General  Hartranft  was  a  student  in  the  preparatory 
department  of  Marshall  College,  then  located  at  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  where  he  qualified  to  enter  the 
sophomore  class  and  was  transferred  to  Union  College  at  Schenectady,  New  York.  In  three  years  he 
completed  his  collegiate  course,  graduating  with  credit  for  scholarship  and  bearing  the  esteem  of  his 
instructors  and  associates.  As  civil  engineering  was  to  be  his  profession,  during  his  college  career  he 
applied  himself  with  special  earnestness  to  mathematics.  Immediately  upon  his  graduation  he  assumed 
the  practical  duties  of  a  civil  engineer,  but  at  the  request  of  his  father,  whose  only  son  he  was,  he  dis¬ 
continued  his  chosen  profession  in  order  to  assist  his  father  in  his  own  business.  In  1854  he  was  ap¬ 
pointed  Deputy  Sheriff  of  Montg.  Co.  by  Sheriff  Boyer,  and  again  by  Sheriff  Rudy  in  1855.  While 
performing  the  duties  of  this  office  he  read  law  under  the  tutelage  of  James  Boyd,  Esquire,  of  the  Norris¬ 
town  Bar,  and  then  entered  the  office  of  Honorable  A.  B.  Longaker.  He  was  duly  admitted  to  the 
practice  of  law  in  1859. 

As  Colonel  of  the  1st  Regiment,  Montgomery  County  Militia,  when  President  Lincoln  issued  his 
call  for  75,000  men  for  the  defence  of  the  Government,  Colonel  Hartranft  at  once  tendered  the  services 
of  his  regiment  and  was  accepted ;  this  was  the  4th  Pennsylvania  Regiment,  enlisted  for  ninety  days. 
Colonel  Hartranft,  upon  the  expiration  of  the  time  of  service  of  the  4th  Regiment,  served  upon  the  staff 
of  General  Franklin  at  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run.  July  27,  1861,  he  was  commissioned  Colonel  in  the 
three  years’  service,  and  in  the  following  September  organized  at  Camp  Curtin,  Harrisburg,  the  51st 
Regiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteers.  On  the  18th  of  November  the  regiment  left  Camp  Curtin,  and 
was  assigned  to  the  corps  of  General  Burnside  who  was  organizing  the  North  Carolina  expedition. 

It  is  not  intended  to  give  an  extended  biography  of  General  Hartranft  in  this  work,  as  the  active 
part  he  took  in  the  suppression  of  the  Rebellion  alone  would  involve  too  large  a  space,  but  merely  to 
note  the  chief  incidents  of  his  valuable  and  busy  life. 

He  participated  in  the  battles  of  Roanoke  Island,  Newbern,  second  Bull  Run,  Chantilly,  South 
Mountain,  Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  Vicksburg,  Jackson,  Campbell’s  Station,  Knoxville,  Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania,  North  Anna,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg  Mine,  Weldon  Railroad,  Ream’s  Station,  Poplar 
Spring  Church,  first  and  second  Hatcher’s  Run,  Fort  Steadman,  Petersburg,  and  Richmond.  For  his 
gallantry  at  Spottsylvania  Courthouse  he  was  commissioned  a  Brigadier  General,  dating  from  May  12, 
1864.  For  meritorious  services  he  was  breveted  Major-General,  March  25,  1865. 

The  bravery  of  General  Hartranft  on  the  battlefield  won  the  admiration  of  all  his  men,  as  well  as 
of  his  superior  officers.  His  many  narrow  escapes  are  a  tribute  to  his  courage  and  leadership  while 
under  fire.  During  the  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor  he  was  wounded  in  the  arm  by  a  bullet,  and  sixty-five 
officers  and  men  out  of  a  corp  of  105  of  his  brigade  were  lost.  General  Hartranft  had  many  narrow 
escapes  during  this  battle.  One  of  his  orderlies,  while  sitting  between  his  knees,  was  mortally  wounded; 
another  was  instantly  killed  while  standing  at  his  side.  In  one  of  the  engagements  General  Hartranft’s 
horse  was  killed  under  him,  while  a  staff  officer  at  his  side  lost  his  horse  and  was  severely  wounded.  In 
another  encounter,  not  knowing  the  exact  location  of  the  enemies,  he  replied: 

“I’ll  move  in  the  direction  of  the  fire.” 

General  Hartranft  was  said  to  have  been  one  of  the  greatest  of  the  volunteer  officers  in  the  War  for 
the  Union.  It  is  also  stated  that  he  never  ordered  his  men  to  advance  to  any  position  to  which  he  him¬ 
self  would  not  go;  he  was  in  the  habit  of  leading  his  men  instead  of  sending  them  on  ahead.  It  was  said 
he  was  absolutely  fearless  and  ofttimes  showed  very  reckless  courage  and  magnificent  horsemanship  as 
shown  in  the  following  story,  which  was  related  by  a  captain  who  participated  in  the  event. 

It  is  stated  that  while  the  volunteers,  of  which  the  4th  Pennsylvania  Regiment  were  a  part,  were 
stationed  at  Fort  Ellsworth,  a  mile  or  so  outside  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  at  the  end  of  June,  1861,  that  one 


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evening  there  seemed  to  be  a  large  body  of  rebel  cavalry  men  approaching  at  a  gallop  upon  another 
road,  leading  at  right  angles  to  that  which  the  4th  Pennsylvania  men  were  guarding.  As  these  cavalry 
men  approached  there  was  some  firing;  the  pickets,  according  to  orders,  fired  first  and  then  fell  back 
and  took  shelter  in  a  small  ravine.  After  the  cavalry  men  had  passed,  the  union  men  emerged  from 
their  place  of  concealment,  sent  a  few  scattered  shots  after  them,  and  hastened  to  the  corner  where  the 
skirmish  had  occurred.  While  drawing  near  this  place  they  caught  sight  of  a  mounted  figure  riding 
towards  them  furiously,  alone,  in  the  direction  of  Fort  Ellsworth.  As  the  horseman  came  on  his  pace 
never  slackened,  notwithstanding  the  darkness  and  uncertainty  of  the  road.  When  the  first  sentinel 
challenged  him,  much  to  his  astonishment  the  rider  leaned  over  and  whispered  the  countersign,  and  it 
was  found  to  be  none  other  than  Colonel  Hartranft  himself  who,  having  heard  the  shots  in  his  quarters 
far  to  the  rear,  was  the  first  to  mount  and  get  away,  reaching  the  scene  of  trouble  before  anyone  else, 
with  characteristic  valor  and  concern  for  the  welfare  of  his  men,  giving  no  thought  to  himself  about  the 
risk  he  ran  by  thus  coming  out  unattended  with  absolutely  no  knowledge  of  what  lay  ahead.  A  few 
moments  search  of  the  grounds  found  a  rebel  soldier  lying  dead  with  a  heavy  revolver  still  tighly  clutched 
in  his  hand.  This  same  revolver  was  preserved  in  General  Hartranft’s  family  until  recent  years,  and 
it  was  stated  that  one  of  the  soldiers  in  General  Hartranft’s  command  declared  he  had  captured  it  from 
the  very  first  southern  man  killed  in  open  battle  in  1861. 

In  August,  1865,  Gen.  Hartranft  was  nominated  for  the  office  of  Auditor-General  of  Pennsylvania 
and  was  elected  in  October  of  that  year  by  23,000  majority;  in  the  fall  of  1868  he  was  again  elected  to 
the  same  office  by  a  handsome  majority.  Upon  the  expiration  of  the  second  term  of  Governor  Geary’s 
administration,  General  Hartranft  was  placed  in  nomination  for  Governor  of  Pennsylvania  by  the 
Republican  party,  and  after  one  of  the  most  bitter  political  contests  known  in  the  history  of  this  State 
General  Hartranft  was  elected  by  a  triumphant  majority  of  35,000.  On  the  26th  day  of  May,  1875, 
Governor  Hartranft  was  again  nominated  for  the  office  of  Chief  Magistrate  of  his  native  state.  This 
time  he  was  unanimously  placed  in  nomination  by  the  Republican  party,  the  only  instance,  up  to  this 
time,  in  which  a  Governor  had  no  opposition  in  convention  for  a  second  term  in  the  history  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania.  Again  he  was  elected  by  a  large  majority.  Immediately  upon  his  retirement  from  the  Governor¬ 
ship  of  Pennsylvania  President  Hayes  appointed  him  Postmaster  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia. 

The  bravery  and  fearlessness  of  the  soldier  asserted  itself  when  General  Hartranft  was  called  to 
the  gubernatorial  chair.  It  was  during  this  period  in  the  history  of  Pennsylvania  that  corporations 
were  in  general  control  of  the  legislative  department  of  the  state.  The  passage  of  special  acts  for  the 
benefit  of  corporations  had  become  a  scandal.  It  was  stated  that  between  1857  and  1873,  sixteen  hun¬ 
dred  and  twenty-two  special  acts  granting  favors  to  corporations  had  been  passed.  At  the  assembling 
of  the  legislature  in  1854,  in  one  day  Governor  Hartranft  sent  eighty-two  vetoes  to  the  two  houses.  As 
a  matter  of  fact,  such  a  large  number  of  vetoes  of  legislative  acts  sent  to  the  houses  gave  the  Governor 
the  nickname  of  “Veto  Jack.”  Again  during  the  railroad  strike,  in  forwarding  troops  to  the  scene  of 
action  the  Governor  said: 

“My  duty  is  not  to  make  the  laws  or  to  criticize  them,  but  to  execute  them,  and  that  duty  I  must 
discharge  without  fear  or  favor.” 

From  the  expiration  of  General  Hartranft’s  term  as  Governor  in  1879,  until  his  death  in  1889, 
many  honors  were  bestowed  upon  him.  His  last  public  appointment  was  as  a  member  of  the  Cherokee 
Indian  Commission  in  1889,  to  treat  with  the  Indians  for  the  purchase  of  their  territory,  now  the  state 
of  Oklahoma. 

General  Hartranft  gave  much  of  his  time  and  energy  to  the  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania, 
reorganizing  it  after  the  great  riots  of  1877  into  its  present  splendid  division.  On  his  retirement  from 
the  Governorship  in  1879  General  Hartranft  was  appointed  Major-General  of  the  Division,  which 
position  he  held  until  his  death.  The  National  Guard  expressed  their  admiration  for  their  commander 
in  the  erection  of  a  stately  shaft  over  his  grave  in  the  Old  Montgomery  Cemetery  at  Norristown,  Pa., 
and  the  people  of  Pennsylvania  embodied  their  pride  for  their  citizen-soldier  in  a  noble  equestrian 
statue,  fourteen  feet  high  with  pedestals  reaching  a  height  of  twenty-eight  feet  above  the  plaza,  erected 
in  a  circular  plaza  fronting  the  State  House  at  Harrisburg.  The  statue  was  executed  by  F.  Wellington 
Ruckstuhl.  Governor  Hartranft  is  the  only  governor  of  Pennsylvania  who  is  represented  by  a  statue 
on  these  grounds. 

In  the  Convention  of  the  Republican  party,  held  at  Cincinnati,  in  the  spring  of  1876,  for  the  pur¬ 
pose  of  nominating  a  candidate  for  President  of  the  United  States,  Governor  Hartranft’s  name  was 
presented  by  his  friends,  but  after  several  ballotings  Governor  Hayes,  of  Ohio,  was  placed  in  nomination. 

Whatever  position  General  Hartranft  was  called  upon  to  fill,  he  always  discharged  its  duties  with 
distinguished  ability,  whether  on  the  field  of  battle  or  as  the  Executive  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 
His  modesty,  firmness,  and  integrity  won  for  him  the  confidence  of  all. 


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Although  Governor  Hartranft  was  not  an  adherent  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  it  was  while 
serving  his  term  as  Governor  that  he  discovered  that  his  ancestor  was  a  member  of  the  group  of  immi¬ 
grant  Schwenkfelders.  The  correspondence  with  Daniel  Schultz  with  reference  to  his  ancestry  is 
preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg.  After  learning  of  his  connection  with 
the  Schwenkfelders  Governor  Hartranft  took  a  great  deal  of  interest  in  tracing  out  his  genealogy  and 
collecting  data  on  the  Hartranft  family.  Having  formed  the  acquaintanceship  of  Judge  Christopher 
Heydrick  of  Franklin,  a  warm  friendship  sprang  up  between  these  two  distinguished  men,  and  Governor 
Hartranft  furnished  valuable  data  on  the  Hartranft  family  and  assisted  very  materially  in  collecting 
genealogical  data  for  the  first  edition  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  It  was  also 
Governor  Hartranft  who  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  Schwenkfelder  denomination  the  eminent 
scholar,  his  distant  cousin,  Dr.  Chester  David  Hartranft,  the  father  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianor- 
um.”  Governor  Hartranft  was  also  a  member  of  the  committee  that  arranged  for  the  one  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  Memorial  Day  Services  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  1884,  and  was  the  chief  speaker 
of  the  day.  The  Governor  also  located  in  the  archives  at  Harrisburg  the  ship  list  of  the  St.  Andrew , 
dated  September  12,  1734,  containing  the  signatures  of  the  Schwenkfelders  to  the  oath  of  allegiance. 

Much  of  the  data  concerning  the  earlier  Hartranft  families  in  this  book  was  traced  from  Governor 
Hartranft’s  papers  in  the  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg. 


[49-246]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  13,  1834;  s  John  and  Hester  (Weigal)  Hartranft 
[49-77];  m  MARY  LAZERUS. 

One  child: 

[49-724]  Daniel,  m  Nellie  Vanakers;  Coldwater,  Mich.  [  Unable  to  verify;  letters  unans.;  1918.] 

[49-247]  MARY  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  31,  1837;  dau  John  and  Hester  (Weigal)  Hartranft 
[49-77];  m  WILLIAM  SCHEIK.  Res.  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Children  (11): 

[49-725]  1.  Minnie,  m  William  Gerhardt;  Marcelius,  Mich. 

[49-726]  2.  Martha,  m  Norman  Gerhardt;  Three  Rivers,  Mich. 

[49-727]  3.  Mary,  m  Henry  Blatt;  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

4.  Frank;  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

5.  Jacob;  Marcelius,  Mich. 

6.  Amelia,  dec. 

7.  Charles,  dec. 

8.  Aaron,  dec. 

9.  Wesley. 

[49-728]  10.  Ella,  m  John  Gayhart;  Marcelius,  Mich. 

11.  John,  m - 

[  Unable  to  verify;  letters  unans.;  1918.) 

[49-248]  DANIEL  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  13,  1842;  s  John  and  Hester  (Weigal)  Hartranft 
[49-77];  m  Oct.  31,  1865,  EFFIE  JANE  STETLER,  b  Apr.  28,  1848;  d  Dec.  31,  1886;  dau  Daniel 
Stetler.  Farmer;  Inkster,  N.  D.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-729]  1.  William  G.,  b  Dec.  1,  1866;  m  Mary  A.  Adams. 

[49-730]  2.  Edwin  M.,  b  Nov.  23,  1868;  m  Susan  Scriver. 

3.  Margaret  G.,  b  June  13,  1872;  d  May  12,  1875. 

[49-731]  4.  Oliver  A.,  b  Dec.  20,  1875;  m  Emma  Simmons. 

[49-732]  5.  Mattie  A.,  b  July  12,  1879;  m  G.  G.  McCauley;  416  Smith  St.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

[49-733]  6.  Ethel  C.,  b  Sept.  19,  1881;  m  George  E.  Plummer;  Seattle,  Wash. 

[49-734]  7.  Roy  P.,  b  Dec.  30,  1886;  m  Eva  M.  Hotchkiss. 

[49-249]  BARBARA  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  28,  1845;  dau  John  and  Hester  (Weigal)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-77];  m  JOHN  LEISER.  Res.  North  Adams,  Mich. 

One  child: 

[49-735]  B.  F.,  m  Nannie  Hockenburg;  Columbus,  Ohio.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify;  letters  unans.] 

[49-250]  FRANKLIN  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  1,  1850;  s  John  and  Hester  (Weigal)  Hartranft 
[49-77];  m  DEBORAH  REIGEL.  Res.  Jonesville,  Mich. 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Daniel  Reigel,  m  Cora  Welch;  Parma,  Jackson  Co.,  Mich. 

2.  Mary,  m  Winfield  Herget;  Jonesville,  Mich. 

3.  Peter;  Crisco,  Calhoun  Co.,  Mich. 

4.  Susan,  dec;  m  James  Rapture;  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

5.  Effie,  dec;  m  Richard  Budlong;  Eckford,  Calhoun  Co.,  Mich. 

[  Unable  to  verify;  letters  unans.;  1.918.] 

[49-251]  OTILLA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  10,  1853;  d  Sept.  10,  1917;  dau  John  and  Hester  (Weigal) 
Hartranft  [49-77];  m  ROY  COOPER. 

One  child: 

[49-740]  Hattie,  d  Sept.  16,  1917;  m  - ;  Pulaski,  Mich.  [  Unable  to  verify ;  letters  unans., 

1918.] 

[49-252]  SUSAN  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  13,  1856;  dau  John  and  Hester  (Weigal)  Hartranft  [49-77]; 
m  Mar.  14,  1876,  GILBERT  CHASE,  b  Sept.  22,  1851;  d  Apr.  30,  1912.  Farmer;  Hillsdale,  Mich., 
Route  1.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[49-741]  Lawrence  E.,  b  Sept.  10,  1879;  m  Mary  E.  Lenard. 

[49-253]  CLARA  HARTRANFT,  dau  Abraham  and  Caroline  (Schnee)  Hartranft  [49-80];  m  PAUL 
SECHRIST,  b  Aug.  31,  1834;  d  Nov.  19,  1899.  Jersey  Shore,  Pa.  [  No  further  data.] 

[49-255]  HOWARD  H.  HARTRANFT,  s  Abraham  and  Caroline  (Schnee)  Hartranft  [49-80];  m 
ALICE  WILSON.  Mail  clerk;  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

One  child:  Wilson  Howard,  b  July  31,  1877;  d  Aug.  4,  1908;  Spanish  American  War. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-256]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  s  Abraham  and  Caroline  (Schnee)  Hartranft  [49-80];  m 
EMMA  EIGHTY.  P.  R.  R.  Employee;  Altoona,  Pa. 

One  child:  Chester  H.,  b  July  30,  1887;  222  N.  63rd  St.,  Phila.  [  Unable  to  complete 

or  verify.] 

[49-257]  MARY  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  23,  1848;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner)  Hartranft 
[49-81];  m  WILLIAM  S.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  8,  1845;  s  G.  Y.  and  Mary  (Goffard)  Miller.  Chairman  of 
Board  of  Directors  of  Standard  Oil  Co.  Retired;  res.  Fairmount  Hotel,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (1921.) 

No  issue. 

[49-258]  CATHARINE  HARTRANFT,  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner)  Hartranft  [49-81];  m 
GEORGE  C.  FULLER. 

Children  (3): 

[49-742]  1.  Margie  May,  m  Cale  Snodgrass;  1236  Dayton  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2.  Son;  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

3.  Son,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-259]  ALICE  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec,  10,  1851;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner)  Hartranft 
[49-81];  m  THOMAS  E.  McCLOSKEY,  b  Feb.  24,  1850;  d  Oct.  21,  1877;  s  James  and  Sarah  (McGill) 
McCloskey.  Res.  Renovo,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Alda  P.,  b  Dec.  17,  1870;  d  Apr.  12,  1871. 

2.  William  M.,  b  Mar.  16,  1873;  d  Oct.  5,  1887. 

[49-743]  3.  Thomas  E.,  b  Apr.  2,  1878;  rn  Lena  Moxley. 

[49-260]  LYDIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  10,  1853;  d  Dec.  26,  1908;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner) 
Hartranft  [49-81];  rn  Mar.  18,  1874,  WILLIAM  M.  SWYERS,  b  Feb.  10,  1845;  d  Oct,  6,  1914;  s  Joseph 
and  Mary  (Cook)  Swyers.  Civil  War  veteran;  31  Reg.  Penna.  Volunteers;  railroad  conductor  and 
later  worked  in  shops.  Res.  Renovo,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (<9); 

1.  Forrest  Crawford  S.,  b  Jan.  26,  1875;  Renovo,  Pa. 

2.  Emma  Virginia,  b  Nov.  12,  1876;  Renovo,  Pa. 

3.  Harry  Seymour,  b  June  28,  1879;  Renovo,  Pa. 

4.  Maude  Pursel,  b  Jan.  6,  1884;  d  May  1,  1909. 

[49-744]  5.  Charles  Wilbert,  b  Feb.  12,  1888;  d  May  28,  1921;  m  Myrtle  Ettinger. 

6.  Florence  Rowena,  b  Aug.  20,  1890;  Renovo,  Pa. 

7.  Chester  Hartranft,  b  Aug.  18,  1892. 

8.  George  Fuller,  b  Feb.  22,  1897 ;  Renovo,  Pa. 

[49-261]  SEYMOUR  B.  HARTRANFT,  6  Oct.  6,  1858;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner)  Hartranft 
[49-81  ] ;  m  Aug.  22,  1880,  VIRGINIA  A.  MESSIMER,  b  Jan.  10,  1860 ;  d  Feb.  23,  1913 ;  dau  Robert  M. 
Messimer.  Res.  3178  Davis  St.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Georgetta  L.,  b  Oct.  23,  1881 ;  m  J.  J.  Towers;  1012  Chateau  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2.  Anna  M.,  b  Aug.  22,  1884;  d  June  7,  1914;  m  F.  P.  King;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3.  Robert  M.,  b  May  5,  1887;  m  Kathryn  Fitzgerald;  Salamanca,  N.  Y. 

4.  Julia  M.,  b  Dec.  15,  1889;  m  H.  F.  Hull;  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

5.  Erla  M.,  b  June  18,  1892;  m  J.  E.  Davis;  3178  Davis  St.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

6.  Marguerite  S.,  b  Feb.  1,  1895;  m  F.  H.  Pitzer;  New  Castle,  Pa. 

7.  Charles  E.,  b  Sept.  22,  1897;  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

8.  John  A.,  b  Jan  9,  1900;  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-262]  ANNIE  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  4,  1860;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner)  Hartranft 
[49-81];  m  Nov.  22,  1887,  CHARLES  H.  POTTS,  b  Feb.  10,  1857 ;  s  J.  Lewis  and  Patience  M.  (Tobert) 
Potts.  Master  mechanic,  P.  R.  R. ;  res.  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

[49-751]  1.  Marie  Patience,  b  Oct.  19,  1888;  m  J.  B.  Packer  Young. 

[49-752]  2.  William  Joseph,  b  Nov.  12,  1891;  m  Mary  Russell;  Renovo,  Pa. 

[49-263]  EMMA  FLORENCE  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  28,  1865;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Sterner) 
Hartranft  [49-81] ;  m  July  7,  1886,  WILLIAM  A.  DAVIS,  b  July  7,  1864;  s  Thomas  and  Mary  E.  Davis. 
Tobacco  business;  res.  102  Onondaga  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (1921.)  No  issue. 


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[49-264]  MARIA  HARTRANFT,  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Beltz)  Hartranft  [49-83];  m  REU¬ 
BEN  BILLMAN.  Res.  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Thomas. 

[49-753]  2.  Daughter,  m;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-266]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  2,  1819;  d  Apr.  2,  1903;  s  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Beltz) 
Hartranft  [49-83];  rn  Nov.  12,  1850,  SUSANNA  FISHER,  b  Mar.,  1829. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Elizabeth  1  ^  h  June  14i  1853.  (  m  William  A.  Seigenfuse. 


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[49-757] 

[49-758] 

[49-759] 


l  dec;  m  George  Kepner. 


2.  Mary  Jane 

3.  Emeline,  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Sarah  A.,  m  Richard  Southam;  Tamaqua,  Pa. 

5.  Hannah  Louisa,  dec;  unm. 

6.  Annie,  b  May  10,  1865;  m  Nelson  Sigafuse. 

7.  Alice,  dec;  m  William  Hauck;  Tamaqua,  Pa. 

8.  Clara,  m  Michael  Snyder,  dec;  St.  Clair,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans .;  unable  to  complete..] 


[49-267]  JESSIAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  15,  1828;  d  Mar.  29,  1911;  s  Jacob  and  Catherine 

(Beltz)  Hartranft  [49-83];  m  RACHEL - ,  b  July  25,  1830;  d  Dec.  2,  1902.  Buried  in  Summit 

Hill  Cem.,  Pa. 


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Children  (7): 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 


7. 


Amos,  m  Montana - ;  Lansford,  Pa. 

Joseph;  in  Hannah - 

Harriet,  m  Thomas  L.  Davis. 

Rachel,  b  Jan.  28,  1870;  m  Peter  Smith,  dec. 
Kathryn,  m  William  Heffentrager. 


Elias,  b  1852;  d  1905;  m 


1.  - 

2.  Mrs.  Sarah  G.  Cooper;  Honestown. 


Daniel,  m  Lizzie 


[Data  from  court  records.  D.B.  36:  532,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[49-268]  LOUISA  HARTRANFT,  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Beltz)  Hartranft  [49-83];  m  AMOS 
RUPERT.  Girardville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Henry;  Oaks,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-269]  SAMUEL  FOX,  b  Jan.  18,  1843;  s  John  H.  and  Lydia  (Reifsnyder)  Fox  [49-84];  m 
LEVINA  MAUGER,  b  Apr.,  1842. 

One  child: 

[49-767]  John,  b  Mar.  1,  1864;  m  Ida  Salzer. 

[49-27 la]  VIOLETTA  MAURER,  b  Dec.  31,  1828;  d  Mar.  18,  1902;  dau  Henry  and  Susan  (Dotter- 
er)  Maurer  [49-87];  m  1854,  CAPT.  GEORGE  HERBST,  b  1830;  d  Dec.  26,  1865;  s  Dr.  William  and 
Catharine  (Schall)  Herbst. 

One  child: 

[49-768]  George  Edwin  M.,  b  Sept.  10,  1857;  d  Feb.,  1919;  m  Lottie  S.  Stettler. 

[49-27 lb]  VIOLETTA  (MAURER)  HERBST,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  20,  1869,  HENRY 
S.  DELLICKER,  b  June  19,  1842;  s  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Sassaman)  Dellicker. 

[49-272]  LUZETTA  MAURER,  dau  Henry  and  Susan  (Dotterer)  Maurer  [49-87];  m  JOHN  YO¬ 
DER.  Produce  dealer;  Fleetwood,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah. 

Two  other  children. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-273]  SARAH  MAURER,  dau  Henry  and  Susan  (Dotterer)  Maurer  [49-87];  m  GIDEON 
HARTMAN. 

Children  (11): 

[49-768.1]  1.  Lizzie,  m  Joseph  Harper;  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  Samuel;  15  South  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Nine  other  children. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-274]  HENRY  MAURER,  s  Henry  and  Susan  (Dotterer)  Maurer  [49-87];  m  AMELIA 
STAPLETON. 

One  child:  Oliver;  lives  near  Phila.,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-275]  AMANDA  RIEGNER,  b  Feb.  14,  1833;  d  Aug.  11,  1906;  dau  John  C.  and  Christianna 
(Maurer)  Riegner  [49-88];  m  ABRAHAM  ZIEGLER,  b  Dec.  7,  1828;  d  Jan.  20,  1911;  s  Abraham  and 
Rachel  (Krause)  Ziegler.  Farmer;  resided  in  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[49-769]  1.  J.  Horace,  b  Dec.  11,  1857;  m  Lydia  H.  Alderfer. 

[19-105]  2.  Emma  Jane,  b  Apr.  28,  1854;  d  June,  1920;  m  Samuel  S.  Kriebel. 

[49-770]  3.  Annie  R.,  b  Nov.  24,  1859;  m  Henry  H.  Krupp. 

4.  Irving  Elmer,  b  Sept.  25,  1861 ;  unm;  lawyer;  27  William  St.,  N.  Y. 


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735 


[49-276]  EMMA  RIEGNER,  b  Oct.  27,  1844;  d  May  19,  1908;  dau  John  C.  and  Christianna 
(Maurer)  Riegner  [49-88];  m  Nov.  10,  1864,  CORNELIUS  M.  TYSON,  b  Aug.  13,  1842;  s  Benjamin 
and  Mary  (Markley)  Tyson.  Laborer;  res.  103  Warren  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  Mr.  C.  Tyson  was  married 
2d  time. 

One  child:  Mary  R.,  b  Sept.  1865;  1513  Erie  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[49-277]  EPHRAIM  M.  LEH,  dec;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Maurer)  Leh  [49-89];  m  MARY  HOUCK, 
dau  Amos  and  Hannah  (Gabel)  Houck. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edgar  E.,  d  in  infancy. 

[49-771]  2.  Warren,  m  Kate  Lechner. 

[49-772]  3.  Laura,  m  Edwin  Mowdey;  Reading,  Pa. 

[ Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.  J 

[49-279]  FRANK  LEH,  d  1908;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Maurer)  Leh  [49-89];  m - 

Children  {2): 

[49-773]  1.  Daughter,  m  Dr.  George  I.  Keen;  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  William.  [Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-283]  MARY  LEH,  b  July  26,  1862;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Maurer)  Leh  [49-89];  m  1885, 
LEWIS  G.  WALTERS,  b  Nov.  7,  1863.  Moulder;  res.  638  North  10th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-774]  William,  b  May  26,  1883;  m  Malinda  Isett. 

[49-285]  HENRY  F.  MAURER,  b  Mar.  14,  1861 ;  s  Mahlon  H.  and  Tamson  E.  (Fisher)  Maurer 
[49-90a];  m  July  22,  1882,  IDA  MARIA  W.  SCHOLL,  b  Mar.  12,  1861 ;  d  Sept.  17,  1917.  Pottstown, 
Pa.,  R.  D.  (1918.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  Newton  S.,  b  Sept.  16,  1882;  d  Sept.  18,  1882. 

[49-775]  2.  Robert  S.,  b  Dec.  30,  1883;  m - ;  Columbia,  Pa. 

[49-776]  ■  3.  Oliver  S.,  b  Jan.  22,  1885;  m  Elsie  May  Dilger. 

4.  Eck  S.,  b  Dec.  24,  1886;  d  Oct.  16,  1903. 

5.  Helen  S.,  b  Dec.  30,  1888. 

[49-777]  6.  Pearl  S.,  b  June  18,  1890;  m - ;  Columbia,  Pa. 

7.  William  Russell,  b  Apr.  24,  1892. 

[49-778]  8.  Pearl  S.,  b  June  13,  1895;  m - 

9.  Gladys  S.,  b  June  7,  1897;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[49-779]  10.  Mildred  S.,  b  Nov.  14,  1899;  m - -;  Kenilworth,  Pa. 

11.  Tamson  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  7,  1903. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-286]  EDWARD  MAURER,  date  of  birth  and  death  unknown;  s  Mahlon  and  Tamson  E. 
(Fisher)  Maurer  [49-90a];  m  1880,  MINERVA  VAN  BUSKIRK,  b  July  8,  1860;  d  Feb.  18,  1910. 
Painter.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-780]  1.  Florence,  b  Jan.  1,  1881;  d  Sept.  21,  1913;  m  Charles  Flicker;  Stowe,  Pa. 

[49-781]  2.  Estella,  b  Apr.  8,  1882;  m  George  Levengood. 

[49-782]  3.  Annie  E.,  b  Sept.  12,  1888;  m  Ernest  R.  Hales. 

[49-783]  4.  Edith,  b  Mar.  7,  1892;  m  Horace  C.  Bealer. 

[49-287]  OLIVIA  MAURER,  b  Dec.  6,  1874;  dau  Mahlon  and  Rebecca  C.  F.  (Rhoads)  Maurer 
[49-90b];  m  Nov.  12,  1898,  ALPHEUS  FRETZ. 

One  child:  Lottie  May,  b  May  7,  1899.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-288]  FRANKLIN  OLIVER  MAURER,  b  Jan.  18,  1846;  s  Zacharias  H.  and  Rebecca  (Leitheiser) 
Maurer  [49-91a];  m  Aug.  3,  1870,  AMANDA  J.  BRIGHT,  b  Oct.  26,  1852.  Res.  1118  Cotton  St., 
Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (11): 

1.  Wellington  W.,  b  July  12,  1871;  d  June  30,  1872. 

2.  Edna  Margaret,  b  Mar.  23,  1873;  to  Harry  Dean;  205  2nd  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Mar.  12,  1875;  d  Mar.  12,  1875. 

4.  Laura  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  28,  1876;  to  Howard  S.  Diem. 

5.  Milford  B.,  b  Aug.  10,  1878;  to  Laura  E.  Moyer. 

6.  Walter  B.,  b  Dec.  25,  1880;  d  Apr.  10,  1883. 

7.  Paul  B.,  b  Feb.  28,  1883;  to  Bessie  Lauch;  119  W.  Oley  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

8.  Frank  B.,  b  Aug.  15,  1886;  to  Ellen  Harper;  Newark,  N.  J. 

9.  Harold  B.,  b  Feb.  12,  1889 ;  d  Oct.  28,  1890. 

10.  Clare,  b  Oct.  5,  1891;  d  Aug.  30,  1892. 

11.  Edith  May,  b  Dec.  9,  1892;  d  Nov.  7,  1900. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-289]  SUSAN  MAURER,  b  Jan.  7,  1848;  dau  Zacharias  H.  and  Rebecca  (Leitheiser)  Maurer 
[49-91a] ;  to  WILLIAM  WALTERS. 

Children  ( 5 ):  1.  Harry,  2.  Ida,  3.  Bertha,  4.  Etta,  5.  Raymond.  [  Unable  to  verify  or 
complete .] 

[49-294]  GERTRUDE  F.  MAURER,  b  Aug.  7,  1869;  dau  Zacharias  H.  and  Sarah  A.  (Bright) 
Maurer  [49-91b];  m  Apr.  18,  1893,  JOHN  A.  MILLER,  b  Aug.  20,  1868;  s  William  D.  and  Hanah 
(LaZerve)  Miller.  Contracting  carpenter;  res.  624  Weiser  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-789]  William  Zacharias,  b  Feb.  11,  1894;  to  Sarah  T.  Kitting. 

[49-295]  ELLA  M.  MAURER,  b  Apr.  2,  1872;  dau  Zacharias  and  Sarah  A.  (Bright)  Maurer  [49- 
91b];  to  Aug.  25,  1890,  HARRY  K.  BROWN,  b  Aug.  31,  1866;  s  Benjamin  H.  and  Louise  (Ritter) 
Brown.  Asst.  Engineer,  City  Bureau  of  Water;  res.  43  South  8th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  H.  Ruth,  b  May  27,  1892;  43  South  8th  St.,  Reading. 

[49-296]  EMMA  MAE  MAURER,  b  May  28,  1875;  dau  Zacharias  H.  and  Sarah  A.  (Bright) 
Maurer  [49-91b];  to  Jan.  31,  1901,  HENRY  R.  ERMENTROUT,  b  Mar.  18,  1873;  s  George  M.  and 
Mary  E.  (Ruth)  Ermentrout.  Traffic  manager;  res.  Wyomissing  Hills,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Gertrude  M.,  b  Sept.  11,  1902. 

2.  Donald  C.,  b  June  16,  1906. 

3.  Henry  R.,  b  Oct.  25,  1909. 

[49-297]  BERTHA  BLANCHE  MAURER,  b  Feb.  10,  1880;  dau  Zacharias  H.  and  Sarah  A.  (Bright) 
Maurer  [49— 91b] ;  to  Feb.  9,  1901,  FRANKLIN  BATDORF,  b  Dec.  17,  1879;  s  Jacob  L.  and  Kate 
(Bricker)  Batdorf.  Confectioner;  res.  243  North  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Stephen  M.,  b  June  13,  1901. 

[49-298]  SAMUEL  N.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  2,  1839;  d  Aug.  5,  1902;  s  David  W.  and  Mary 
(Naugle)  Hartranft  [49-92];  to  MARY  A.  RHOADS,  b  Feb.  20,  1840;  d  June  29,  1915. 

Children  (12): 

[49-789.1]  1.  Kate,  to  Elmer  Hirleman;  Hyde  Park,  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-790]  2.  Ada,  to  Howard  Daniels;  Hyde  Park,  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-791]  3.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  8,  1879;  to  Lottie  Shoemaker. 

[49-792]  4.  Daniel,  to  Jane - 

[49-793]  5.  Elmer,  to  Florence  Schwenk;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

[49-794]  6.  Mary,  b  Nov.  30,  1865;  to  Edwin  O.  Bittle. 

[49-795]  7.  Emma,  to. - Guertler,  dec. 

[49-796]  8.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  24,  1870;  d  Jan.  21,  1916;  to  Alice  Heimbach;  Allentown,  Pa. 

Four  children  d  in  infancy. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


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[49-299]  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  24,  1844;  dau  David  W.  and  Mary  (Naugle)  Hartranft 
[49-92];  m  Aug.  26,  1865,  LEVIN  H.  STEINBERGER,  b  Aug.  16,  1832;  d  Mar.  31,  1889.  Brick¬ 
layer;  res.  40  S.  Carlisle  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[49-300]  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  b  July  27,  1842;  d  Jan.  7,  1887;  s  David  W.  and  Mary  (Naugle) 
Hartranft  [49-92];  m  SALLIE  OPLINGER,  b  Mar.  14,  1848;  d  June  18,  1889;  dau  Samuel  Oplinger. 
Civil  Engineer.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[49-797]  John  F.,  b  Jan.  1,  1875;  d  July  14,  1908;  m  Carrie  Hocklander. 

[49-30 la]  JOHN  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  5,  1834;  d  Jan.  16,  1913;  s  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weav¬ 
er)  Hartranft  [49-93];  m,  Sept.  3,  1853,  CATHARINE  BOWER,  b  Jan.  18,  1833;  d  July  17,  i889;  dau 
Daniel  and  E.  Matilda  (Lewis)  Bower.  Farmer;  Birdsboro,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-798]  1.  Mary  Matilda,  b  Dec.  10,  1855;  m  Henry  D.  Lott. 

[49-798.1]  2.  Catharine  Rebecca,  b  1858;  d  Mar.  1,  1918;  m  William  A.  Wright. 

[49-1054]  3.  Edith,  b  Mar.  25,  1861;  m  Charles  L.  Shantz. 

[49-799]  4.  Susan,  b  July  23,  1863;  m  Elmer  R.  Huyett. 

[49-301b]  JOHN  W.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MRS.  VALERIA  POTTS.  No 
f  urther  data. 

[49-303]  JACOB  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  2,  1835;  d  Jan.  3,  1917;  s  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weaver) 
Hartranft  [49-93];  mMARY  ANDREWS,  b  Apr.  13, 1840;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Buchman)  Andrews. 
Farrrter;  Saegerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-800]  1.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  29,  1860;  m  Azira  W.  Sammel. 

[49-801]  2.  Sarah  Alice,  b  Nov.  27,  1862;  m  Charles  E.  Deichman. 

[49-802]  3.  Fannie  Esther,  b  Mar.  31,  1865;  m  John  Acker. 

[49-803]  4.  Lizzie,  b  May  18,  1867;  m  E.  Grant  Reichel. 

[49-804]  5.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  29,  1871;  m  Edward  B.  Matteson. 

[49-304a-b]  LEVI  W.  HARTRANFT,  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Weaver)  Hartranft  [49-93];  m  twice; 
name  of  one  wife,  SARAH  WEAN ;  name  of  other  wife  not  known ;  his  widow  said  to  live  at  2  Snook 
Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1918),  but  letters  not  answered.  Had  at  least  three  children: 

[49-805]  1.  Charles  E.,  m - ;  has  son,  817  Matthew  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

[49-806]  2.  Clara,  m  Alfred  Gunderman. 

[49-807]  3.  Henry,  dec;  widow  lives  in  Mountain  Grove,  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-305a]  HARRISON  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  27,  1841;  s  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weaver)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-93];  m  Feb.  25,  1862,  BARBARA  BEACH,  b  Feb.  14,  1840;  dec.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hartranft 
celebrated  their  Golden  Wedding  Anniversary  in  1912. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Amos,  b  Mar.  3,  1864;  d  Oct.  18,  1865. 

[49-808]  2.  John  B.,  b  Sept.  29,  1875;  d  May  22,  1922;  m  Sophia  Brechtel. 

[49-809]  3.  William  B.,  b  Feb.  7,  1877;  m  Emma  O’Neal. 

Harrison  W.  Hartranft  enlisted  in  the  State  Militia  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Civil  War,  from  Lancaster 
Co.,  Pa.,  in  the  Army  of  Re-enforcement,  to  drive  Gen.  Lee  out  of  Maryland.  He  was  honorably  dis¬ 
charged  when  the  emergency  was  over. 

Harrison  W.  Hartranft  lived  successively  in  Berks,  Lancaster,  Luzerne,  Berks,  Lehigh,  Luzerne, 
and  Philadelphia  Counties,  Pa.  He  was  also  an  Evangelist. 

[49-305b]  HARRISON  W.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MRS.  LUCINDA  F.  HART¬ 
RANFT,  b  Sept.  13,  1857.  Res.  4012  Gtn.  Ave.,  Phila.  (1920.) 

Mrs.  Hartranft  was  the  widow  of  James  W.  Hartranft  [49-351]. 


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[49-306a]  EMMA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  28,  1845;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weaver)  Hartranft 
[49-93];  m  Aug.  13,  1864,  DANIEL  WOODRING,  b  Nov.  25,  1837;  d  Apr.  12,  1870;  s  George  Wood¬ 
ring.  Blacksmith;  res.  St.  Johns,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-810]  1.  Mary  L.,  b  July  18,  1866;  m  Henry  Thomas. 

2.  George. 

3.  Dolla. 

[49-306b]  EMMA  (HARTRANFT)  WOODRING,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  24,  1871; 
SAMUEL  BENNER,  b  May  18,  1826;  d  Aug.  7,  1881 ;  s  Christian  and  Maria  (Strunk)  Benner.  Farmer, 
res.  St.  Johns,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-811]  1.  Doretta,  b  May  3,  1874;  m  Suro  T.  Benninger. 

[49—812]  2.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  4,  1876;  m  Gilbert  Peters. 

3.  Agnes. 

[49-307]  MARY  ANN  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  26,  1847;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weaver)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-93];  m  Apr.  6,  1866,  EDWIN  MONTZ,  b  Mar.  25,  1849;  s  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Kocher) 
Montz.  Stone  mason;  res.  Weatherly,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[49-308]  HANNAH  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  19,  1852;  d  July  23,  1892;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary 
(Weaver)  Hartranft  [49-93];  m  Aug.  9,  1870,  EDWARD  TURNBACH,  b  July  25,  1848;  d  Sept.  28, 
1902;  s  William  and  Maria  (Drasher)  Turnbach.  Salesman.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-820]  1.  William  A.,  b  July  26,  1871;  m  Caroline  Mane. 

[49-821]  2.  John  J.,  b  July  11,  1874;  m  Laura  Mabel  Packer. 

[49-822]  3.  Edward  R.,  b  Nov.  21,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Fullmer;  Hazleton,  Pa. 

[49-823]  4.  Mary  Bertha,  b  Nov.  23,  1878;  m  Charles  Jordan. 

[49-824]  5.  S.  S.  Prentiss,  b  June  25,  1881;  m  Jennie  Milligan. 

6.  Walter  Alaire,  b  Jan.  18,  1891 ;  d  June  15,  1906. 

[49-309]  AMANDA  CATHERINE  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary 
(Weaver)  Hartranft  [49-93];  m  Sept.  24,  1874,  JOHN  BEACH,  b  Feb.  18,  1855;  s  Amos  and  Anna 
(Christ)  Beach.  Master  mechanic;  res.  Norwood  Mines,  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Mary  Annie,  b  May  20,  1875;  d  1876. 

[49-825]  2.  Nettie  May,  b  Oct.  20,  1877;  m  Roger  A.  McShea. 

[49-826]  3.  Elizabeth  Frances,  b  May  16,  1879;  m  Harvey  M.  Klinger. 

[49-827]  4.  Harry  Martin,  b  Aug.  30,  1885;  m  Mary  Panco. 

[49-828]  5.  Prentice  E.,  b  July  16,  1890;  m  Edith  Astleford. 

6.  Florence  Amanda,  b  Jan.  17,  1886;  dec. 

[49-829]  7.  Edward  Ramond,  b  July  23,  1893;  m  Edith  Seigfried. 

[49-830]  8.  Edith  A.,  b  Feb.  19,  1896;  m  Charles  J.  J.  Rupp. 

9.  Gertrude,  b  Feb.  4,  1899;  dec. 

10.  John  Fredrech,  b  Apr.  11,  1900;  unm;  Norwood  Mines,  Pa. 


[49-813] 

[49-814] 

[49-815] 
[49-8 16a] 
[49-8 16b] 

[49-817] 

[49-818] 

[49-819] 


Children  (11): 

1.  Emma,  b  June  19,  1867;  m  Arelia  H.  Acker. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  24,  1869;  d  Aug.  7,  1881. 

3.  Charles,  b  Feb.  17,  1871;  m  Eliza  J.  Schnell. 

4.  Lilly  May,  b  Feb.  14,  1873;  d  Mar.  3,  1873. 

5.  William,  b  Mar.  18,  1874;  m  Julia  Bray. 

■  6.  Stella,  b  July  8,  1876;  m  {  *•  Thomas  Kissinger 

[2.  Robert  Feist. 

7.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  4,  1878;  d  June  13,  1882. 

8.  George,  b  June  23,  1881 ;  m  Estella  M.  LaBar. 

9.  Harry,  b  Apr.  2,  1884;  m  Gertrude  Moser. 

10.  Jacob  R.,  b  May  28,  1886;  Weatherly,  Pa. 

11.  Grace,  b  Sept.  3,  1888;  m  G.  Robert  Olewine. 


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[49-310]  RACHEL  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  16,  1859;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weaver)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-93];  m  June  3,  1876,  LEVI  B.  WENNER,  b  Sept.  4,  1852;  s  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Beish- 
line)  Wenner.  Carpenter;  res.  Conyngham,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[49-831] 

Children  (J): 

1.  Edith  A.,  b  Dec.  3,  1876;  rn  John  E.  Walp. 

2.  Mary  F.,  b  July  31,  1878;  Conyngham,  Pa. 

[49-832] 

[49-833] 

3.  Hubbard  M.,  b  Nov.  29,  1881;  m  Bertha  G.  Kropp. 

4.  Lee  A.,  b  Jan.  31,  1892;  in  Barbara  A.  Fleig. 

[49-311]  MARTIN  L.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  3,  1862  ;d  July,  1912;  s  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Weaver) 
Hartranft  [49-93];  m  Oct.  24,  1882,  MARY  MANWILLER,  b  Dec.  8,  1864. 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[49-834] 

[49-835] 

[49-836] 

1.  Elsie,  b  June  24,  1883;  m  Walter  G.  Kerslake. 

2.  Leroy,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  m  Laverna  A.  Buddell. 

3.  Viola,  b  May  2,  1889;  m.  Roy  J.  Graeff. 

4.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Apr.  5,  1892;  d  aged  11  mo. 

5.  Emily,  b  Sept.  16,  1893;  d  aged  7  yrs. 

6.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  20,  1895;  d  aged  2  yrs. 

[49-313]  MARY  ANN  SCHAEFFER,  b  Jan.  18,  1841;  dau  Samuel  and  Christina  (Hartranft) 
Schaeffer  [49-94a];  m  Oct.  19,  1858,  MABERRY  A.  RHOADS,  b  Aug.  31,  1835;  d  Oct.  1,  1896.  Res. 
Amityville,  Pa. 

Children  (13): 


[49-443] 

1.  Rose  E.,  b  May  12,  1857;  m  Wellington  L.  Wise. 

2.  Calvin  C. 

[49-838] 

[49-839] 

3.  Kate  T.,  m  Frank  Hamer. 

4.  Annie,  m  Samuel  Dunn;  Douglass  Twp.,  Pa. 

5.  Effinger  M. 

6.  Harvey  M. 

[49-446] 

[49-841]' 

7.  Mary,  b  July  19,  1866;  m  John  Harvey  L.  Wise. 

8.  Newton  I.,  b  Nov.  26,  1873;  m  Louisa  Belles. 

9.  Edgar  D. 

[49-1422]  10.  Charles  G.,  b  Sept.  21,  1880;  rn  Lillie  L.  Levengood. 

11.  Amelia. 

[49-842]  12.  Carrie,  m  Edgar  Heist. 

13.  Irvin,  b  1883;  d  1903. 

[  Hist.  Berks  Co.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-315]  MARY  HAHN,  b  Mar.  25,  1828;  d  July,  1897;  dau  William  V.  and  Hannah  (Hartranft) 
Hahn  [49-96];  m  May  1,  1847,  JAMES  MAXWELL,  b  Feb.  1,  1820;  d  Dec.  1,  1885.  Lived  inPotts- 
town,  Pa. 


[49-843] 

Children  (6): 

1.  Martha,  b  Apr.  10,  1848;  m  John  H.  Smith. 

2.  Hannah,  d  young. 

[49-844] 

3.  William  H.,  b  Apr.  5,  1852;  m  Ella  V.  Missimer. 

4.  John  Wallace,  d  young. 

5.  Alfred  L. 

6.  James  H.,  b  Apr.  21,  1857. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-316a]  SARAH  HAHN,  b  Aug.  12,  1830;  d  Mar.  12,  1891;  dau  Dr.  William  V.  and  Hannah 
(Hartranft)  Hahn  [49-96];  m  Sept.  23,  1853,  URIAH  CAUFPMAN;  minister. 

One  child:  Martha,  b  Apr.  3,  1855;  d  May  30,  1902;  unm. 

[49-3 16b]  SARAH  (HAHN)  CAUFFMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  2,  1860,  BLOOM¬ 
FIELD  LORE,  b  Nov.  22,  1826;  d  May  28,  1909;  s  Nathaniel  and  Martha  (Diamond)  Lore.  Merchant. 
(1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  William  N.,  b  Apr.  28,  1862;  d  Nov.  11,  1889. 

[49-845]  2.  Hannah  E.,  b  Jan.  11,  1865;  m  Charles  Hinkle. 

[49-846]  3.  Sarah,  b  June  29,  1871;  m  Henry  White. 

[49-317]  ELMIRA  HAHN,  b  Sept.  21,  1834;  d  Dec.  8,  1911;  dan  Dr.  William  V.  and  Hannah 
(Hartranft)  Hahn  [49-96];  m  Sept.  15,  1857,  SAMUEL  LODOR,  b  Mar.  9,  1832;  d  June  15,  1912;  s 
Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Morrow)  Lodor.  Merchant.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-850]  1.  Charles  Howard,  b  Oct.  26,  1858;  m  Katharine  Van  Evra. 

2.  Mary  Louisa,  b  Nov.  17,  1860;  4152  Parkside  Ave.,  Phila. 

[49-851]  3.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  12,  1866;  m  Thomas  Edward  Merchant. 

4.  Elmira,  b  May  18,  1873;  4152  Parkside  Ave.,  Phila. 

[49-852]  5.  Clara  Hahn,  b  Jan.  24,  1877;  m  Lucius  Teter. 

Samuel  Lodor  was  a  member  of  Gor  Fixture  Firm — Cornelius  &  Co.,  later  a  coal  dealer;  member 
of  Bible  Union;  Board  Prison  Visitor;  Deacon  in  Dutch  Reformed  Church;  choir  leader;  ruling  elder  in 
Presbyterian  church;  clerk  of  session  in  Oxford  Presbyterian  Church  for  35  yr. ;  Sunday  School  Superin¬ 
tendent  for  many  years. 


[49-318]  HANNAH  EMMA  HAHN,  b  Oct.  29,  1837;  d  Feb.  4,  1894;  dau  Dr.  William  V.  and  Han¬ 
nah  (Hartranft)  Hahn  [49-96]  ;  m  Jan.  6,  1858,  JOHN  FALLS  WALTER,  b  Dec.  21,  1837;  d  Nov.  25, 
1896;  s  Eban  Wilmot  and  Sarah  Putnam  (Dove)  Walter.  (1919.) 


twins,  b  Sept.  22,  1859;  { 


d  1864. 


Children  ( 6 ). 

1.  William  Hahn 
[49-853]  2.  Sarah  Dove 

3.  John  Falls,  b  1862;  d  1862. 

4.  Emma  Louise,  b  1868;  d  1871. 

5.  Wilmot,  b  1870;  d  1872. 

[49-854]  6.  Helen  Falls,  b  Jan.  28,  1872;  m  Henry  Clay  Dodson. 


I  m  William  L.  Venning. 


[49-319]  MARTHA  HAHN,  b  July  21,  1840;  d  Sept.  IS,  1902;  dau  Dr.  William  V.  and  Hannah 
(Hartranft)  Hahn  [49-96];  m  Dec.  21,  1864,  HENRY  CLAY  DODSON,  b  Oct.  5,  1840;  d  Sept.  11, 
1915;  s  Robert  Auld  and  Hester  Ann  (Keithley)  Dodson.  Druggist;  res.  St.  Michaels,  Md.  (1919.) 
Children  (6): 

[49-854.1]  1.  Emma  Hahn,  b  Feb.  3,  1866;  m  Russell  S.  Dawson. 

[49-854.2]  2.  Henry  Clay,  b  Jan.  9,  1868;  d  Mar.  17,  1919;  m  Estelle  Watts. 

[49-854.3]  3.  Hannah  Hahn,  b  May  5,  1870;  m  Dr.  Joseph  B.  Seth. 


Henry  C.  Dodson  married  2d  time,  Helen  Falls  Walter  [49-854]. 

[49-320a]  REV.  CHESTER  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  D.D.,  b  Oct.  15,  1839;  d,  Dec.  30,  1914;  s 
Samuel  and  Sallie  (Stetler)  Hartranft  [49-97];  m  July  20,  1864,  ANNA  FRANCES  BERG,  b  June  24, 
1839;  d  Jan.  31,  1904;  dau  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  F.  and  Elenora  (Pomp)  Berg. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Henry  Berg,  b  Nov.  18,  1866;  dec;  buried  Laurel  Hill  Cem.,  Phila. 

[49-855]  2.  Frederick  Berg,  b  Nov.  21,  1868;  m  Clarissa  Maud  Allen. 

3.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  23,  1872;  d  Aug.  14,  1873. 

4.  Anne  Frances,  b  July  10,  1874;  d  Feb.  11,  1876. 

5.  Frank  Samuel,  b  Mar.  29,  1876;  d  July  27,  1876. 

[49-320b]  REV.  CHESTER  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  22,  1911, 
IDA  THOMAS  BERG,  b  May  6,  1853;  dau  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  F.  and  Elenora  (Pomp)  Berg;  sister  of  his 
first  wife.  Widow  resides  in  Wolfenbiittel,  Germany,  Neuerweg  19.  Dr.  Hartranft  died  during 
World  War  in  Germany  and  is  buried  in  Wolfenbiittel. 


4.  Hester  Hahn  I  b  Jan_  2l,  1873;  d  f  >  Iff 

5.  Clara  Hahn  j  l  Feb.  1,  1897. 

6.  Martha  Hahn,  b  Aug.  1,  1878;  d  Dec.  6,  1878. 


Plate  83 


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REV.  CHESTER  DAVID  HARTRANFT,  D.D. 

The  name  of  Chester  David  Hartranft  has  been  indelibly  impressed  upon  the  minds  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  people.  His  reputation  as  a  scholar,  an  energizing  theologian  and  a  Christian  gentleman 
has  been  carried  into  many  lands.  He  was  a  native  of  Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  having 
been  born  October  15,  1839,  on  the  banks  of  the  Swamp  Creek  in  Frederick  Township,  a  son  of  Samuel 
Hartranft  and  his  wife,  Salome  (nee  Stetler).  Early  in  his  life  he  removed  with  his  parents  to  Phila¬ 
delphia  where  he  grew  to  manhood.  After  completing  his  public  school  course  in  Montgomery  County 
and  subsequently  in  Philadelphia,  he  entered  the  Central  High  School  in  that  city  graduating  in  1856. 
Failing  to  obtain  an  appointment  to  West  Point  by  reason  of  his  youth,  he  continued  his  studies  in 
Rambo’s  school  at  Trappe  and  in  the  Hill  School  at  Pottstown.  Subsequently,  he  entered  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania  from  which  institution  he  was  graduated  in  1861,  standing  third  in  his  class. 
As  a  student  he  showed  great  aptitude  in  the  study  of  mathematics  and  the  languages;  at  the  same 
time  he  was  noted  for  athletic  prowess. 

While  at  the  University  he  was  chosen  captain  of  a  volunteer  company,  and  later  in  the  18th 
Regiment  of  Pa.  Vols.,  he  held  the  same  rank;  circumstances,  however,  prevented  him  from  seeing 
extended  active  service.  After  this  brief  military  experience  he  entered  the  Reformed  Theological 
Seminary  at  New  Brunswick,  New  Jersey,  graduating  in  1864.  During  the  fourteen  years  which  fol¬ 
lowed,  he  was  pastor  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church  at  South  Bushwick,  now  a  part  of  Brooklyn.  In 
1866  he  returned  to  New  Brunswick  as  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church,  remaining  there  until  1878, 
when  he  was  called  to  the  Hartford  Theological  Seminary. 

For  twenty-five  years  Dr.  Hartranft  gave  to  Hartford  so  much  of  himself  and  of  his  broad  ideas 
of  what  a  Theological  Seminary  should  be  in  the  midst  of  a  great  city  that  for  generations  to  come  the 
impression  he  made  upon  the  institution  will  be  a  living  force.  He  gave  instruction  in  almost  every 
department  during  the  years  of  active  service  as  a  teacher  there.  For  the  last  fifteen  years  of  his  active 
connection  with  the  institution  he  served  as  its  president  and  from  1903  to  the  end  of  his  life  he  was 
honorary  president.  One  of  his  colleagues  at  Hartford  has  very  appropriately  said  of  Dr.  Hartranft: 
“For  himself,  he  could  not  rest  until  he  had  reached  a  rational  classification  of  all  theological  education 
and  knowledge,  arranging  what  were  otherwise  an  assemblage  of  separate  and  even  heterogeneous 
disciplines  into  one  great  organism  having  a  central  principle  and  vital  correlation  between  all  its  parts. 
And  it  was  the  dream  of  his  life  to  make  such  a  uniform  system  of  thought  the  framework  of  instruction 
in  an  institution.  Undoubtedly  it  was  the  hope  of  this  that  drew  him  to  Hartford.  For  its  realization 
he  wrought  patiently  and  long,  not  with  imperious  urgency  or  with  inconsiderate  objection  to  what  had 
been  or  was  but  with  infinite  kindliness  and  wisdom.  It  was  ten  years  after  his  coming  that  the  formal 
readjustment  of  the  curriculum  took  place  which  was  the  first  extensive  result  of  his  efforts,  through 
various  signs  of  what  was  in  view  had  been  visible  long  before.  To  be  sure,  this  particular  readjustment 
was  far  from  embodying  his  ideas  in  full,  and  was  felt  by  him  to  be  only  provisional.  But  for  the 
Seminary,  if  not  for  theological  education  in  general  it  may  truly  be  said  to  have  marked  an  epoch.” 

All  through  his  life  he  was  a  fervent  lover  of  music  and  art.  For  at  least  a  decade  he  con¬ 
ducted  an  oratorio  and  also  served  as  president  of  the  Oratorio  Society  of  New  Brunswick,  New 
Jersey.  His  studies  and  criticisms  made  in  European  galleries,  although  never  edited  and  never  pub¬ 
lished,  reveal  a  perception  wholly  characteristic  of  his  esthetic  vision. 

He  received  the  degree  of  Mus.  D.  from  the  Rutgers  College  as  early  as  1861  as  a  result  of  his 
remarkable  gifts  for  music.  The  degree  of  D.  D.  was  conferred  upon  him  by  Rutgers  in  1876  and  by 
Williams  in  1893. 

Dr.  Hartranft  was  himself  a  descendant  of  the  Schwenkfelder  people  of  Pennsylvania  and  it  was 
eminently  fitting  and  altogether  natural  to  have  the  late  Honorable  Christopher  Heydrick  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  and  Major-General  John  F.  Hartranft  suggest  him  as  the  orator  on  the  occasion  of  the  Sesqui- 
centennial  exercises  of  the  landing  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania,  held  September  24,  1884. 
The  invitation  for  this  was  written  by  Christopher  Heydrick,  January  26,  1883. 

One  of  the  significant  dates  in  Schwenkfelder  history  is  the  twenty-seventh  of  August,  1884,  when 
Dr.  Hartranft  issued  and  circulated  a  letter  among  the  Schwenkfelders  suggesting  the  publication  of 
the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.”  The  appeal  which  he  made  in  this  letter  and  in  his  subsequent 
address  delivered  on  the  twenty-fourth  of  September  of  that  year  in  the  Worcester  Schwenkfelder 
Church  was  responded  to  with  enthusiasm  by  the  Schwenkfelder  people.  The  inception  of  the  publica¬ 
tion  which  later  followed  under  the  title  of  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum”  marked  the  beginning  of  a 
revival  of  interest  in  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  history  of  this  people.  The  impetus  which  Dr.  Hart¬ 
ranft  thus  gave  to  the  modern  life  and  growth  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  cannot  be  measured.  The 


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fruition  of  the  publication  which  he  thus  inaugurated  was  the  appearance  of  Volume  I  in  1907,  Volume 
II  in  1911,  Volume  III  in  1913,  Volume  IV  in  1914,  Volume  V  in  1916. 

Dr.  Hartranft  issued  very  few  other  publications.  Among  these  may  be  mentioned:  “Some 
Thoughts  on  the  Scope  of  Theology  in  Theological  Education,”  a  twenty-four  page  pamphlet;  and 
“Influence  of  Biblical  Theology  upon  the  Theological  Sciences,”  a  thirty-five  page  pamphlet.  Apart 
from  these  he  published:  (1)  Translation  and  Enlargement  of  Exposition  of  Numbers  and  Deuteronomy 
in  Lange’s  Commentary ;  (2)  Sozomenus ;  Church  History  from  A.  D.  325-425  in  Schaff  and  Wace  Nicene 
and  Post  Nicene  Fathers,  1890.  Mention  may  also  be  made  of  his  paper  on  “Theological  Encyclopae¬ 
dia”  published  on  pp.  251-265  of  “Recent  Christian  Progress,”  edited  by  Lewis  Bayles  Paton  and  pub¬ 
lished  by  the  Macmillan  Company  in  1909. 

Dr.  Hartranft  resided  in  Wolfenbuettel,  Germany,  for  the  most  part  from  1902  to  the  time  of  his 
death  which  occurred  December  31,  1914.  His  body  was  laid  to  rest  on  January  2,  1915,  in  the  ceme¬ 
tery  at  Wolfenbuettel.  [ E .  E.  S.  J .] 

[49-321]  ADAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  28,  1845;  s  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Stetler)  Hartranft  [49-97];  m 
ELIZABETH  DESCHAMPS. 

Children  (3): 

[49-856]  1.  Clarence,  b  July  23,  1868;  m  Elizabeth  Dean;  1311  C  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

[49-857]  2.  Adele  E.,  b  Sept.  6,  1872;  m  Horace  P.  Bush. 

[49-858]  3.  Chester,  b  Apr.  3,  1875;  rn  Mary  Daisz. 

[49-322]  SARAH  RUDY,  b - ;  d  1872;  dau  Samuel  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Rudy  [49-98]; 

m  AUSTIN  LEE  TAGGART,  b  Nov.,  1836;  d  Feb.,  1894;  s  William  and  Esther  A.  (Lee)  Taggart. 
(1921.)  Austin  Taggart  married  2d  time,  Hannah  Supplee. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Anna,  b  July  9,  1859;  m  Winfield  W.  Walker. 

2.  Martha,  b  Nov.  2,  1860;  d  Jan.  18,  1918;  m  William  M.  Stephens. 

3.  Joseph  R.,  b  Oct.  10,  1861;  d  Dec.  25,  1919;  m  Elizabeth  C.  Hallowed. 

4.  Maria,  b  Dec.  21,  1862;  d  Oct.  12,  1912;  m  Thomas  Streeper. 

5.  Esther,  b  May  5,  1864;  m  Carroll  B.  Richard;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

6.  William,  b  Dec.  19,  1865;  m  Elizabeth  McLean. 

7.  Mary,  b  Jan.  25,  1868;  dec. 

8.  George  Corson,  b  Oct.  19,  1869;  m  {  Carrie  Crowell. 

6  [2.  Mrs.  Ma^Ely. 

George  C.  Taggart  is  a  druggist,  9th  &  Race  Sts.,  Phila. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete. ] 

Austin  L.  Taggart,  better  known  throughout  Pa.  as  “Farmer”  Taggart,  was  born  in  Tamaqua, 
Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  21,  1836,  and  died  in  1894  while  serving  his  fourth  term  in  the  lower  branch 
of  the  state  legislature.  His  father  was  a  merchant  and  lumber  dealer,  and  back  of  him  is  a  long  line  of 
ancestors  who  came  to  Pa.  in  1740  and  helped  to  make  up  the  sturdy  land  of  early  settlers  who  believed 
in  independence  of  thought  and  action.  Mr.  Taggart’s  great-grandfather  was  a  revolutionary  soldier, 
and  was  killed  in  battle.  In  1850  Mr.  Taggart’s  father  moved  to  Montg.  Co.,  when  the  young  man  was 
educated  at  public  and  private  schools.  At  an  early  age  he  began  work  as  a  surveyor,  and  ran  the  lines 
and  made  the  maps  for  a  number  of  counties  in  Michigan,  at  the  time  a  growing  territory.  Returning 
to  Norristown  he  engaged  in  the  mercantile  business,  and  leaving  that  began  farming  on  a  tract  of  land 
three  miles  from  Valley  Forge.  He  was  one  of  the  best-known  farmers  in  the  country  because  he  always 
cared  for  the  interests  of  the  farmer.  He  declined  all  offices  except  that  of  assessor,  until  1886,  when  the 
Republicans  insisted  on  naming  him  for  the  Legislature.  This  nomination  he  accepted  with  reluctance, 
but  after  his  election  entered  upon  his  legislative  duties  heartily  and  earnestly.  He  was  re-elected  in 
1888,  1890  and  1902,  and  in  that  time  had  charge  of  the  important  Granger  tax  bills  prepared  and  en¬ 
dorsed  by  the  State  Grange  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  for  which  he  made  a  gallant  fight.  He  was  on  many 
important  committees,  chairman  of  some  because  of  his  recognized  ability  in  certain  directions,  and 
during  his  last  term  served  on  the  Committee  on  Railroads,  Public  Buildings,  Accounts. 

Mr.  Taggart  was  a  member  of  the  Twentieth  Pa.  cavalry  regiment  during  the  Civil  War,  serving 
in  the  emergency  attendant  upon  Lee’s  raid,  and  doing  duty  along  the  Potomac  River.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Grange,  having  joined  in  1874,  served  as  master  and  overseer,  and  was  a  member  of  the 
legislative  committee  of  the  State  Grange. 


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Personally  Mr.  Taggart  was  a  most  companionable  gentleman,  fully  worthy  of  the  popular  esteem 
in  which  he  was  held.  He  was  a  deep  thinker,  did  not  act  on  impulse,  but  when  he  had  made  up  his 
mind  concerning  the  just  position  to  take,  he  adhered  to  it,  no  matter  what  the  opposition.  On  the 
floor  of  the  house  he  said  what  he  had  to  say  tersely  and  ably,  and  in  argument  was  convincing.  He 
was  still  residing  on  his  farm  at  the  time  of  his  death.  [“House  of  Representatives.”] 


[49-323]  DAVID  RUDY,  b - ;  d  1916;  s  Samuel  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Rudy  [49-98];  m 

- RAHN,  of  Perkiomenville,  Pa.  Mrs.  Rudy  lives  with  Mrs.  Bergey. 


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[49-866] 

[49-867] 

[49-868] 


Children  (5): 


1.  Annie,  m  | 

2.  Emma,  m  — 

3.  Alice,  m - 

4.  Isaac. 

5.  Daughter,  m 


1.  - Nace. 

2.  Calvin  Samsel. 

- Bergey;  Red  Hill,  Pa. 


- Houseman. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-324]  EMMA  RUDY,  dau  Samuel  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Rudy  [49-98]  ;m  HARRY  ZIEGLER. 


[49-869] 

[49-870] 

[49-871] 

[49-872] 

[49-873] 


Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Laura,  m - 

2.  Martha,  m - 

3.  Emma,  m - 

4.  Watson,  m - 

5.  Harry,  m - 

6.  Isaac,  unm. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49-326]  AMANDA  SUSHOLTZ,  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Hartranft)  Siisholtz  [49-99];  m  1866, 
JOSEPH  D.  PENNICK,  dec.  Widow  lives  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-874]  1.  Herbert,  m  Bertha  Haley,  Ambler,  Pa. 

[49-875]  2.  David,  m  May  Fleck. 

[49-876]  3.  Linda,  m  J.  F.  Rosenberger. 

[49-877]  4.  Joseph,  m  Annie  Rhine. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-327]  CATHARINE  REIFSNYDER,  dau  Richard  and  Esther  (Hartranft)  Reifsnyder  [49-100]; 
m  ISADORE  HIRSCH. 

Children  ( 2 ):  1.  Isadore,  2.  Linwood;  with  J.  E.  Caldwell,  Phila.  [  Unable  to  com¬ 
plete  or  verify.] 

[49-328]  AMELIA  REIFSNYDER,  dau  Richard  and  Esther  (Hartranft)  Reifsnyder  [49-100];  m 
JAMES  WATSON. 

One  child: 

[49-878]  Frances,  dec;  m  Fred  Brown.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-329]  FRANK  A.  HARTRANFT,  s  Aaron  and  Catharine  (Saylor)  Hartranft  [49-101];  m 
BELLE  CUMMINGS.  Res.  widow,  148  Apsley  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-879]  1.  Paul  S.,  b  July  27,  1892;  m  Florence  R.  Haney. 

2.  Son.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

Frank  A.  Hartranft  was  an  attorney-at-law,  and  lived  in  Phila.  At  one  time  he  collected  much 
valuable  data  on  the  history  of  the  Hartranft  family  with  the  expectation  of  publishing  it  in  book  form, 
but  death  overtook  him  before  this  was  accomplished.  After  his  death  these  papers  and  manuscripts 
were  destroyed,  in  consequence  of  which  the  family  connections  of  many  members  of  the  Hartranft 
family  can  n<jt  be  established. 


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[49-330]  HARRY  N.  BICKEL,  b  June  14,  1862;  s  Ephraim  B.  and  Louisa  (Hartranft)  Bickel 
[49-102];  m  June  13,  1888,  IDA  M.  DAVIS,  b  June  18,  1864;  dan  Benjamin  and  Catherine  (Salsburg) 
Davis.  Wholesale  grocer;  res.  644  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen,  b  Nov.  23,  1901;  d  Nov.  23,  1901. 

[49-331]  EMMA  C.  BICKEL,  b  Jan.  2,  1866;  dau  Ephraim  B.  and  Louisa  (Hartranft)  Bickel 
[49-102];  m  Sept.  25,  1888,  ELMER  ELLSWORTH  JOHNSON,  M.  D.,  b  Dec.  4,  1863;  s  Dr.  B.  K. 
and  Rosa  L.  (Godshalk)  Johnson.  Ophthalmologist;  res.  559  Cowper  Ave.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.  (1919.) 
No  issue.  With  U.  S.  Medical  Corps.  Sent  to  Cal.  in  Aug..  1918;  permanent  address,  714  W.  Marshall 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[49-334]  MAURICE  HARTRANFT  MATTHIAS,  b  Dec.  24,  1864;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Christianne 
(Hartranft)  Matthias  [49-104];  m  MARY  ANN  LONG,  b  Nov.  29,  1866;  dau  Patrick  and  Mary  Ann 
Long.  Res.  515  Park  Place,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Stanley,  b  Aug.,  1888;  d  Aug.,  1889. 

2.  Helen,  b  Dec.  20,  1892;  515  Park  Place,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

3.  Jean,  b  Jan.,  1893;  d  Oct.,  1894. 

4.  Douglas  Hartranft,  b  Jan.  7,  1896. 

5.  Katherine,  b  July  2,  1897. 

6.  Harriet,  b  May  14,  1904. 

[49-335]  CLARA  LOUISA  MATHIAS,  b  Nov.  15,  1866;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Christianne  (Hartranft) 
Matthias  [49-104];  m  Dec.  11,  1901,  WALTER  NYE  SMITH,  b  Aug.  6,  1867;  s  Charles  E.  and  Joseph¬ 
ine  (Shepardson)  Smith.  First  Reader  in  the  Second  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist;  res.  97  Munroe  St., 
Roxbury,  Mass.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Charlotte,  b  Nov.  2,  1904;  d  May  23,  1912. 

[49-336]  ELIZABETH  CHRISTIANN  MATTHIAS,  b  Feb.  14,  1869;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Christianne 
(Hartranft)  Matthias  [49-104];  m  Oct.  15,  1891,  E.  LOUIS  THOMAS,  b  Feb.  8,  1870;  s  Leyshon  and 
Elizabeth  Thomas.  Real  estate  business;  res. -Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Leighton  Matthias,  b  July  31,  1895. 

2.  Morton  Jones,  b  Nov.  11,  1898. 

3.  Richard  Hartranft,  b  Jan.  16,  1904. 

[49-338]  WILLIAM  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  7,  1861;  s  Major  David  B.  and  Mary  (Hauberger) 
Hartranft  [49—105] ;  in  June  30,  1885,  ANNA  ZIMMERMANN,  b  Jan.  28,  1862;  dau  Jacob  and  Sydney 
(Beeler)  Zimmermann.  Coffee  importer;  member  of  Hard  and  Rand,  107  Wall  St.,  New  York  City,  N. 
Y. ;  res.  602  Pavonia  Avenue,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  (1919.)  After  finishing  his  education  in  1881,  William 
F.  Hartranft  went  from  Norristown,  Pa.,  to  New  York  City,  to  enter  a  mercantile  career,  subsequently 
joining  forces  with  Hard  and  Rand,  Coffee  Importers,  107  Wall  St.  In  1890  he  opened  their  New  Or¬ 
leans  branch  with  an  interest  in  the  profits  of  said  office;  in  1898  he  returned  to  New  York  to  subse¬ 
quently  become  a  partner  in  the  business.  Since  1887  he  has  been  an  elder  in  the  Westminster  Presby¬ 
terian  Church,  Jersey  City. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harold  Deems,  b  Apr.  5,  1886;  d  Aug.  31,  1886. 

2.  Russell,  b  Jan.  10,  1888;  graduate  of  U.  of  P.,  Wharton  School;  is  leading  bond  salesman 

with  Spencer  Trask  Co. 

3.  Chester,  b  Dec.  14,  1890;  grad,  of  U.  of  P.,  Wharton  School;  is  in  charge  of  sales  dept,  of 

Liard  &  Rand. 

4.  Mildred,  b  Jan.  20,  1901. 

[49-3391  EMMA  O.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  1,  1863;  d  Oct.  1,  1913;  dau  Major  David  B.  and  Mary 
(Hauberger)  Hartranft  [49-105];  m  May  7,  1884,  WALTER  C.  JACKSON,  b  Nov.  29,  1858;  s  Thomas 
H.  and  Elizabeth  (Keisel)  Jackson.  Horse  shoer;  res.  503  George  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  *(1919.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  L.,  b  May  4,  1885;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  C.  Harry,  b  Jan.  6,  1891;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[49-340]  ELLA  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  12,  1878;  dau  Major  David  B.  and  Mary  (Hauberger) 
Hartranft  [49-105];  m  Sept.  14,  1904,  ELMER  S.  SCHANTZ,  b  Nov.  26,  1876;  s  Ervin  and  Katharine 
(Schantz)  Schantz.  Hotel  proprietor;  res.  Hotel  Bellevue,  Ocean  City,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  David  Hartranft,  b  May  3,  1910. 

[49-341]  DANIEL  B.  HARTRANFT,  dec;  s  Levi  and  Mary  Ann  (Britton)  Hartranft  [49- 

106];  m - SONNEBORN.  Lived  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

Daniel  B.  Hartranft  drove  a  team  in  the  Civil  War. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-880]  1.  Rebecca,  m - -  Long. 

2.  Levi. 

[49-881]  3.  Lena,  m - Brannan. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[49-342]  EMMA  HARTRANFT,  b  May  5,  1840;  d  Jan.  23,  1916;  da,v  Levi  and  Mary  Ann  (Britton) 
Hartranft  [49-106];  m  FREDERICK  NAGLE,  b  Mar.  11,  1821;  d  Mar.  27,  1887;  s  John  and  Sallie 
Nagle.  Emma  Hartranft  was  2d  wife  of  Frederick  Nagle.  The  name  of  his  1st  wife  was  Caroline 
Weaver. 

Children  (J): 


[49-881.1] 

[49-881.2] 

[49-882] 


1 .  Frederick,  m - 

2.  Harrison,  m - - 

3.  Mary,  m - Yorgey. 

4.  Joseph. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .} 


[49-343]  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  21,  1849;  dau  Levi  and  Mary  Ann  (Britton)  Hartranft 
[49-106];  m  Aug.  11,  1874,  JACOB  W.  MORDEW,  b  Nov.  24,  1837;  d  Mar.  18,  1916;  s  Anthony  and 
Margaret  (Spear)  Mordew.  Farmer;  res.  Monkton,  Balto.  Co.,  Md.,  R.  D.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-883]  1.  Maud  A.,  b  Aug.  23,  1875;  m  Daniel  S.  Alder. 

2.  Anthony,  b  May  14,  1877;  Monkton,  Md. 

[49-884]  3.  Grace  L.,  b  July  20,  1885;  m  Ranson  St.  John. 

4.  Erva  H.,  b  May  19,  1887;  Monkton,  Md. 


[49-344]  LEVI  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  30,  1852;  s  Levi  and  Mary  Ann  (Britton)  Hartranft 
[49—106] ;  m  Apr.  17,  1873,  MARY  ANN  FITZGERALD,  b  Feb.  28,  1855;  d  June  18,  1918;  dau  John 
Robert  Fitzgerald.  Farmer;  res.  Muncie,  Ind.,  Box  47,  R.  D.  No.  7.  (1919.) 

Levi  G.  Hartranft  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War  as  Cavalryman;  he  fought  in  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run. 
and  served  about  one  year  when  he  was  discharged. 

Children  (5): 

[49-885]  1.  Isabella,  b  Jan.  31,  1874;  m  James  M.  Bensinger. 

[49-886]  2.  Jennie,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  m  Jack  F.  Rowan;  5981  Makee  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3.  Nelson,  b  Apr.  30,  1878;  d  Dec.  23,  1884. 

[49-887]  4.  John,  b  July  24,  1879;  m  Cora  Smith. 

5.  Joseph,  b  June  2,  1881;  d  July  20,  1881. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-345]  ISAAC  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  28,  1854;  s  Levi  and  Mary  Ann  (Britton)  Hartranft  [49- 
106];  m  EMMA  E.  FENSTERMAKER.  Lived  in  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (ft): 

[49-888]  1.  Albert  F.,  b  June  16,  1874;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Thomas. 

[49-889]  2.  Mary  A.,  b  Jan.  1,  1877;  m  John  II.  Young. 

[49-890]  3.  Walter,  b  Aug.  22,  1879;  m  Jennie  Fallstich. 


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[49-891]  4.  Ralph,  b  Apr.  12,  1885;  m  Mary  Scott  Kinneer. 

[49-892]  5.  Harry,  m  — - 833  Walnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[49-893]  6.  Bessie,  b  Feb.  17,  1890;  m  William  Mimlitch. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-346]  ERASTUS  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  9,  1844;  d  Mar.  28,  1878;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver) 

Hartranft  [49-107];  m  MARY  ANN - .  Erastus  Hartranft  served  in  the  Civil  War. 

Children  (J): 

1.  George  B.,  d  Apr.  20,  1903;  unm. 

2.  John  B.,  d  1917. 

3.  Ada,  d  young. 

4.  Annie,  d  young. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[49-347]  HANNAH  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  17,  1847;  d  Aug.  18,  1912;  dau  William 
and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hartranft  [49-107];  m  HENRY  SEAVERS,  b  —  ;  d  Mar.  2,  1912.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Ella,  b  Jan.  30,  1867;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2.  Clinton,  b  Nov.  8,  1871;  m 

[49-895]  3.  Eva,  b  Sept.  30,  1877;  m  William  P.  Hunsberger. 

4.  Estella,  b  July  20,  1881;  d  Aug.  29,  1918. 

[49-348a]  ELLEN  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept-.,  1848;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hartranft 
[49-107];  m  MARK  H.  EAGLE,  b  Nov.  13,  1833;  d  Dec.  23,  1880.  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-896]  1.  Charles  H.,  b  Apr.  16,  1871;  m  Anna  Deborah  Robeson. 

2.  Henry,  unm;  d  aged  22. 

[49-897]  3.  Howard  H.,  b  1879;  d  May  10,  1910;  m  Mary  Eagle. 

[49-348b]  ELLEN  (HARTRANFT)  EAGLE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  JOHN  BAUS,  b  Aug.  30, 
1842;  d  June  29,  1895.  Res.  widow,  9  Second  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[49-898]  1.  William,  m  Kate  Eagle. 

[49-899]  2.  George,  m  Ida  Rhoads. 

3.  Edgar,  b  Aug.  29,  1887;  d  June  30,  1895. 

[49-900]  4.  Bertha,  m - Schoch. 

5.  Daniel,  unm. 

[Further  data  unobtainable;  letters  unans.] 

[49-349a]  FRANCIS  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  13,  1850;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hartranft 
[49-107];  m  CORDELIA  BIEHL  of  Oley,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[49-901]  1.  Henry  Abraham,  m - ;  1447  Mulberry  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-902]  2.  Daniel  Webster,  m  Sallie  Drumheller. 

[49-903]  3.  Sallie,  m  William  Seidle;  s  Howard. 


[49-894a]  j 
[49-894b]  J 


f  1.  Minnie  Royer. 
1  2.  Annie  E.  Lutz. 


[49-349b]  FRANCIS  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ANNA  BIEHL. 
Children  (7): 

1.  Cora,  d  aged  7  in  1886. 

2.  Ella,  b  Feb.  22,  1887 ;  unm;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

3.  Clinton 

4.  Anna 

5.  Emma 

6.  Paul,  a  mute;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

7.  Roy,  d  1915;  aged  20;  was  a  sailor. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


(1918.) 


d  in  infancy. 


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[49-350]  REBECCA  H.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  28,  1852;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-107];  m  ZACHARIAS  GRESH,  b  June  6,  1846;  s  Henry  and  Katherine  (Fox)  Gresh.  Res. 
728  North  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Lawrence,  b  Nov.  4,  1872;  d  Aug.  18,  1884. 

!lM5t?l  !  2.  Sarah  Catharine,  b  Jan.  29,  1875;  m  I  >•  William  H.  Davidheiser. 

[49— 904b]  J  l  2.  John  S.  Burkey. 

3.  Morris,  b  Sept.  4,  1877;  d  Apr.  15,  1880. 

4.  James,  b  May  16,  1879;  d  Aug.  14,  1895. 

[49-905]  5.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  June  17,  1881;  m  Rev.  Philip  L.  Griffiths. 

[49-906]  6.  Nora  Jane,  b  June  22,  1883;  m  J.  Franklin  Amos. 

7.  Edwin,  b  Nov.  22,  1885;  unm. 

[49-907]  8.  John  Henry,  b  Oct.  22,  1895;  m  Martha  Wilson. 

[49-351]  JAMES  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  17,  1855;  d  Sept.  6,  1915;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver) 
Hartranft  [49-107];  m  LUCINDA  FRANCIS,  b  Sept.  13,  1857.  Res.  of  widow,  37  Beech  St.,  Potts- 
town,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Sarah,  d  in  infancy. 

Widow  remarried  to  Harrison  B.  Hartranft  [49-305b]. 

[49-352]  ALFRED  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  27,  1857;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hartranft 
[49-107];  m  JANE  AUMAN.  Res.  South  Pottstown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  William,  b  July  24,  1883;  d  1907. 

[49-908]  2.  Ellen,  b  Nov.,  1885;  m  Howard  Yoder. 

[49-909]  3.  Margaret,  b  Sept.,  1887;  m  Charles  Reifsnyder. 

[49—910]  4.  Maud  Amy,  m  Ernest  Ostner. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[49-353]  ROSE  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  2,  1860;  d  June  23,  1888;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver) 
Hartranft  [49-107];  m  WILLIAM  WENTZEL. 

One  child: 

[49-911]  Clifford  Raymond  (Hartranft),  b  Dec.  19,  1883;  m  Bertha  Marie  Reichstetter. 

Clifford  was  adopted  by  his  Aunt  Emma  Hartranft  and  his  name  was  changed  to  Clifford  Hartranft. 

[49-354]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  21,  1862;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hartranft 
[49-107];  m  Dec.  25,  1886,  JOHN  B.  MOYER,  b  Oct.  4,  1862;  s  Joseph  and  Sara  (Mengle)  Moyer. 
Iron  worker;  res.  Pottstown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Leon  Vincent,  b  Mar.  21,  1888;  d  Apr.  15,  1889. 

2.  George  Clayton,  b  Aug.  31,  1889;  d  Jan.  4,  1890. 

3.  John  Elmer,  b  Jan.  10,  1891;  musician;  1429  E.  Preston  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

4.  Leonard  Hartranft,  b  Nov.  30,  1892;  retail  merchant;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

5.  Myron  Leroy,  b  Dec.  6,  1894;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Myron  L.  Moyer  was  mustered  in  the  79th  Division,  304th  Reg.  Military  Police  at  Phoenixville, 
Pa.,  May  27,  1918;  thence  to  Camp  Meade  for  Training;  left  for  overseas  and  arrived  at  Brest,  July  21, 
and  was  sent  to  the  front;  engaged  in  the  battle  of  Chateau  Thierry  and  the  Meuse- Argonne  Forest. 
He  was  sent  to  Erize  La  Granda  as  a  member  of  the  military  Police  Corps,  returning  May  28,  1919,  on 
Ship  Dakotan,  and  was  discharged  June  5,  1919. 

[49-355]  GEORGE  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  4,  1864;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Weaver)  Hartranft 
[49-107];  m  Feb.  14,  1889,  ANNIE  K.  FREED,  b  Sept.  23,  1869;  dau  Jacob  and  Eliza  (Kratz)  Freed. 
Farmer;  res.  Lederach,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-912]  1.  John  Edgar  F.,  b  Sept.  24,  1889;  m  Edna  Cassel. 

2.  George  R.  F.,  b  Feb.  4,  1891;  d  Feb.  17,  1896. 

[49-913]  3.  William  Jacob  F.,  b  June  6,  1895;  m  Edna  B.  Ziegler. 


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4.  James  W.  F.,  b  Apr.  3,  1897;  d  Aug.,  1897. 

[49-913.1]  5.  Charles  Henry  F.,  b  Aug.  7,  1898;  m  Alice  Furlenett. 

6.  Joseph  E.  F.,  b  Mar.  7,  1901. 

[49-356]  EDWARD  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  13,  1849;  s  Jacob  G.  and  Maria  (Strohm)  Hartranft 
[49-108];  m  1873,  ANNIE  EVANS,  b  Nov.  15,  1850. 

Children  (3): 

[49-914]  1.  Charles  E.,  b  Nov.  8,  1875;  m  Nellie  Shanehan;  2007  York  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[49-915]  2.  Hattie,  b  Sept.  3,  1877;  m  Robert  E.  Hornor. 

[49-916]  3.  Esther,  b  July  8,  1879;  m  Herbert  A.  Smith. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 

[49-358]  RUFUS  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  1,  1860;  d  Dec.  1,  1897;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Roberts) 
Hartranft  [49-109];  m  June,  1888,  ELIZABETH  FRY  SCOTT,  b  Dec.  28,  1858;  dau  Allen  and  Ellen 
(Woods)  Scott.  Publisher;  res.  2028  North  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Eleanor  Mildred,  b  Sept.  27,  1889;  d  Jan.  25,  1919. 

2.  Allen  Scott,  b  Feb.  17,  1891;  2028  North  12th  St.,  Phila. 

[49-359]  AMELIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  21,  1857;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Mary  (Greenawalt)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-110];  w  Jan.  12,  1873,  LEWIS  HENRY  WEAVER,  6  Jan.  29,  1851;  s  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Weikel)  Weaver.  Farmer;  res.  Center  Valley,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ida,  b  July  10,  1874;  unm. 

2.  Addie,  b  Aug.  4,  1881 ;  unm. 

[49-917]  3.  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  22,  1876;  m  John  Ober;  541  Corson  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[49-918]  4.  Katie  E.,  b  Feb.  18,  1879;  m  William  H.  Kuhn. 

[49-360]  DAVID  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  2,  1857;  s  David  and  Amanda  (Bender)  Hartranft 
[49-lll];mNov.  17,  1880,  MARGARET  LINCK,  5Nov.  12, 1862;  dau  Harrison  and  Mary  A.  (Agnew) 
Linck.  Trucker;  res.  North  Wales,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-919]  1.  Ellen  Amey,  b  Jan.  12,  1883;  m  John  W.  Roessler. 

[49-920]  2.  Adelaide,  b  Jan.  23,  1887 ;  m  Richard  Moore. 

[49-921]  3.  Margaret,  b  June  9,  1896;  m  Charles  A.  Geiger. 

[49-361a]  JOHN  B.  HARTRANFT,  6  Apr.  1,  1859;  d  Mar.  26,  1918;  s  David  and  Amanda  (Bender) 
Hartranft  [49-111];  m  Sept.,  1880,  ANNIE  M.  SHANE,  b  Jan.  31,  1861;  d  Mar.  21,  1916;  dau  John 
and  Anna  Shane.  (1920.) 

Children  (4).' 

[49-922]  1.  Samuel  D.,  b  Sept.  27,  1881;  m  Grace  G.  Hanshaw. 

[49-923]  2.  Amanda  B.,  b  July  30,  1884;  m  George  Breyer. 

3.  Conrad  R.,  b  Mar.  18,  1887;  unm;  5847  North  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[49-924]  4.  Gertrude  M.,  b  Oct.  30,  1890;  m  Thomas  J.  Price. 

[49-361b]  JOHN  B.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  4,  1916,  IRENE  ROCK,  b 
June  7,  1865;  dau  Edward  Z.  and  Salinda  (Buchter)  Rock  [49-574]. 

[49-362a]  SAMUEL  D.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  11,  1861;  d  May  27,  1911;  s  David  and  Amanda 
(Bender)  Hartranft  [49-111];  m  KATE  A.  MOWER,  b  Feb.  24,  1860;  d  July  17,  1902;  dau  Andrew  and 
Anna  E.  Mower.  Was  Sergeant  of  Police;  res.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-925]  1.  William  W.,  b  Jan.  2,  1883;  m  Anna  M.  Barnes. 

[49-926]  2.  Mary  Amanda,  b  June  7,  1884;  m  Harry  Tyre. 

[49-927]  3.  Anna  E.,  b  Mar.  18,  1888;  m  Richard  Steenson;  1426  Crosby  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

4.  Samuel  D.,  b  Apr.  2,  1886;  unm;  3725  North  8th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  David  W.,  b  July  13,  1890;  d  Apr.  11,  1893. 

6.  Emma  E.,  b  July  1,  1900;  unm;  teacher. 


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[49-362b]  SAMUEL  D.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  27,  1908,  MARTHA 
COLLIER  GORDY,  b  July  29,  1881 ;  dau  Thomas  and  Jennie  (Bounds)  Gordy.  No  issue. 

[49-363]  ALBERT  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  3,  1862;  s  David  and  Amanda  (Bender)  Hartranft 
[49-111];  m  LOUISE  FULLER,  dec. 

Children  (3): 

1.  George,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Louisa,  m - ;  3814  North  Darien  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Albert,  unm. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-364a]  CONRAD  R.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct,  23,  1864;  d  Mar.  17,  1921;  s  David  and  Amanda 
(Bender)  Hartranft  [49-111];  m  June  15,  1893,  IDA  BIGGER,  b  Mar.  7,  1873;  d  Sept,  29,  1894. 

One  child: 

[49-928]  Sarah  A.,  b  June  4,  1894;  m  Alexander  Buchanan. 

[49-364b]  CONRAD  R.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  22,  1899,  MARY 
FRASER,  b  Mar.  14,  1874.  Res.  3621  Gtn.  Ave.,  Phila,  (widow).  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

« 

[49-365]  MARY  ANN  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  4,  1866;  dau  David  and  Amanda  (Bender)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-111];  m  Dec.  24,  1887,  JOHN  J.  EYNON,  b  Jan.  6,  1867;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Anna  (Griffith) 
Eynon.  Res.  3529  North  13th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elsie  May,  b  July  2,  1890. 

[49-929]  2.  Anna  Griffith,  b  Apr.  29,  1896;  m  Leroy  F.  Miller. 

3.  John  Morgan,  b  Apr.  18,  1901. 

[49-366]  RUSSEL  HENRY  FOSTER,  b  Jan.  2,  1871;  s  Horatio  and  Amelia  A.  (Hartranft)  Foster 
[49-113];  m  Feb.  21,  1893,  CLARA  GARNER,  b  Jan.  5,  1874;  d  May  22,  1907;  dau  Robert  and  Mar¬ 
garet  (Hillegass)  Garner.  Mechanic;  res.  1622  Bristol  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

[49-930]  1.  Marie,  b  Sept.  19,  1894;  m  Lee  Baker. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  12,  1896;  d  Feb.  8,  1916. 

[49-367]  MARY  ELIZA  FOSTER,  b  June  26,  1874;  dau  Horatio  and  Amelia  A.  (Hartranft)  Foster 
[49-113];  m  Oct.  30,  1894,  ISHMAEL  WHITE,  b  May  12,  1872;  s  Robert  and  Sarah  (Carmine)  White. 
Salesman;  res.  4533  North  19th  St.,  Phila,,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (£): 

[49-931]  1.  Harriet,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  m  Monroe  Gangwer;  1641  Bristol  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Alberta,  b  Feb.  21,  1904. 

[49-369]  LEVI  M.  HARTRANFT,  s  William  and  Rebecca  (Bachert)  Hartranft  [49-115];  m 
LIZZIE - ;  d  June  19,  1910.  Res.  Canton,  Ohio.  No  issue.  [No  further  data  obtainable .] 

[49-370]  THOMAS  L.  HARTRANFT,  s  William  and  Rebecca  (Bachert)  Hartranft  [49-115];  m 
KATE  HILL.  Res.  94  Lincoln  St.,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.  One  boy,  dec.  (1917.)  [Letters  not  ans.;  no 
further  data.] 

[49-371]  CAROLINE  C.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  28,  1862;  dau  William  and  Rebecca  (Bachert) 
Hartranft  [49-115];  m  JOHN  DUDLEY  FOULKE,  b  Oct.  26,  1862;  d  Nov.  10,  1901 ;  s  John  and  Susan 
(Ort)  Foulke.  Railroader;  res.  432  North  4th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Reginald  J.,  b  May  11,  1884. 

[49-932]  2.  Mabel  C.,  b  Feb.  25,  1889;  m  James  G.  Miles. 

3.  Raymond  W.,  b  Jan.  8,  1891. 

4.  Florence  L.,  b  Mar.  11,  1901. 


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[49-372]  ELIZABETH  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  28,  1866;  dau  William  and  Rebecca  (Bachert) 
Hartranft  [49-115];  m  Apr.  12,  1884,  THOMAS  FUSSELMAN,  b  Mar.  14,  1864;  s  Philip  and  Caroline 
(Sassaman)  Fusselman.  Carpenter;  res.  509  East  Centre  St.,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[49-373]  LOUISA  HARTRANFT,  b  May  25,  1869;  dau  William  and  Rebecca  (Bachert)  Hartranft 
[49-115];  m  Dec.  27,  1888,  LIVINGSTON  SASSAMAN,  b  Jan.  15,  1862;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  A.  (Moy¬ 
er)  Sassaman.  Carpenter;  res.  45  Lafayette  St.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[49-374]  ELIJAH  HARTRANFT,  s  William  and  Rebecca  (Bachert)  Hartranft  [49-115];  m  ELLEN 
HILL.  Res.  New  Ringgold,  Pa.  Have  children.  (1917.)  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[49-377a]  ELLEN  ECKROTH,  b  Apr.  17,  1861;  dau  Moses  and  Levina  (Hartranft)  Eckroth 
[49-116];  m  Aug.  21,  1880,  WILLIAM  HILL,  b  Aug.  14,  1853;  d  Nov.  21,  1913;  s  Aaron  and  Lydia 
(Bennighoff)  Hill.  Laborer;  res.  Drehersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[49-933]  1.  Gertrude,  b  Apr.  22,  1882;  d  Apr.  14,  1906;  m  Milton  Snayberger. 

[49-934]  2.  Albert,  b  July  19,  1885;  m  Mary  E.  Batchelder. 

[49-935]  3.  Clayton,  b  July  4,  1887;  m  Sallie  I.  Heckman. 

[49-936]  4.  William,  b  Sept.  15,  1890;  m  Katherine  Rohrer. 

[49-377b]  ELLEN  (ECKROTH)  HILL,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  16,  1917,  WILLIAM 
SCHRAER,  b  Jan.  5,  1851;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Zettlemoyer)  Schraer.  Retired;  res.  Orwigsburg, 
Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[49-378]  WILLIAM  ECKROTH,  b  Nov.  8,  1864;  d  Mar.  26,  1904;  s  Moses  and  Levina  (Hartranft) 
Eckroth  [49-116];  m  May  19,  1888,  MARY  A.  FRITZ,  b  Feb.  19,  1868;  dau  John  J.  and  Susanna 
(Boyer)  Fritz.  Driver  of  lumber  team;  res.  Landingville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-937]  Eva,  b  July  31,  1894;  m  Winfield  H.  Wingert. 

[49-380]  EDWIN  ECKROTH,  b  July  26,  1873;  s  Moses  and  Levina  (Hartranft)  Eckroth  [49-116]; 
m  CORA  MALINDA  MOHL,  b  Oct.  15,  1876;  dau  David  and  Rebecca  Mohl.  Timber  dealer;  res. 
Drehersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl  M.,  b  June  12,  1895;  unm;  Drehersville,  Pa. 

2.  Roy  S.,  b  Aug.  10,  1901. 

3.  Guy  E.,  b  May  5,  1906. 

[49-381]  WILLIAM  A.  BAYLEY,  b  Dec.  29,  1851;  s  Charles  A.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Bayley 
[49-117];  m  June  30,  1889,  MARY  ELIZABETH  KOONS,  b  Dec.  27,  1862;  dau  Lewis  W.  and  Sallie 
A.  (Lerch)  Koons.  Houseman;  res.  321  9th  St.,  Northampton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-382]  THOMAS  A.  BAYLEY,  b  Mar.  20,  1856;  s  Charles  A.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Bayley 
[49-117];  m  Nov.  16,  1880,  MARY  JANE  MINICK,  b  Oct.  16,  1860;  dau  Abraham  Minick.  Carpen¬ 
ter;  res.  Audenried,  Carbon  Co.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-938]  1.  Laura  V.,  b  Oct.  25,  1881;  m  Robert  C.  Fox. 

[49—939]  2.  William  H.,  b  Oct.  4,  1883;  m  Elizabeth  Jones. 

3.  Charles  A.,  b  July  29,  1886;  unm;  Audenried,  Pa. 

[49-940]  4.  Clyde  E.,  b  July  20,  1889;  m  Anna  Grier. 

5.  L.  Lamar,  b  Dec.  12,  1891;  Audenried,  Pa. 

6.  Alvin  L.,  b  Sept.  20,  1894;  Audenried,  Pa. 

7.  Leonard,  b  Mar.  29,  1900;  d  Apr.  2,  1900. 

[49-383]  MARY  BAYLEY,  b  Oct.  10,  1860;  dau  Charles  A.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Bayley  [49- 
117];  m  JAMES  HAMPSHIRE.  Res.  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-941]  1.  Charles,  b  Dec,  IS,  1885;  rn  - 

[49-942]  2.  Pearl  Victoria,  b  July  9,  1887;  m  William  Bannen. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[49-384]  EMMA  VICTORIA  BAYLEY,  b  Dec,  7,  1862;  dau  Charles  A.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft) 
Bayley  [49—117] ;  m  Oct.  29,  1892,  ALEXANDER  S.  DAY,  b  Nov.  7,  1865;  s  Alfred  and  Sallie  E. 
(Campbell)  Day.  Clerk  with  Reading  Coal  &  Iron  Co.;  res.  3221  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (2): 

[49-943]  1.  Harriet,  b  Sept.  25,  1893;  m  Raymond  Hayes. 

[49-944]  2.  Frances,  b  Apr.  8,  1895;  m  Frank  C.  Hibbs. 

[49-385]  CLARA  BAYLEY  (BAILEY),  b  1865;  d  1898;  dau  Charles  A.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft) 
Bayley  [49-117];  m  1885,  JOHN  HENRY,  b  Aug.  17,  1865;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Pough)  Henry.  En¬ 
gineer;  res.  234  W.  Hemlock  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Howard,  b  Apr.  2,  1886;  unm. 

[49-945]  2.  Gerald,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  m  Emily  Lentz. 

[49-946]  3.  Augusta,  b  Apr.  21,  1891;  m  Peter  O’Donnell. 

4.  Charles,  b  July  1,  1893;  unm. 

[49-947]  5.  Russell,  b  Dec.  26,  1894;  m  Florence  Schmauch. 

6.  Bernice,  b  1896;  d  Aug.,  1899. 

[49-386]  ROSANNA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  3,  1854;  dau  Thomas  and  Emeline  (Stephens)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49—1 18] ;  m  Feb.  22,  1875,  JOHN  T.  SCHEIRER,  b  Jan.  14,  1855;  s  Tilghman  and  Lydia  (Brown) 
Scheirer.  Accountant;  res.  527  Tilghman  St.,  Allentowm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Minnie  A.,  b  July  13,  1876;  d  July  4,  1914  ;  unm. 

2.  Estella,  b  July  31,  1877;  d  Feb.  2,  1900;  unm. 

3.  Bessie  F.,  b  Nov.  16,  1889;  d  July  8,  1920;  unm. 

[49-387a]  EVAN  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  15,  1856;  s  Thomas  and  Emeline  (Stephens)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-118];  m  CLARA  GANGAWER,  b  1854;  d  1890. 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  F.,  b  1885;  dec. 

[49-947.1]  2.  Ada,  b  1887;  m  James  Gallagher;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[  No  further  data.] 

[49-387b]  EVAN  W.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  June  10,  1906,  ANNIE  SAUL,  b 
Oct.  18,  1873;  dau  Alfred  and  Martha  (Fatzinger)  Saul.  Boiler  maker;  res.  411  Turner  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Leroy,  b  May  19,  1907. 

2.  Dorothy,  b  Nov.  19,  1911. 

3.  Lynn,  b  Sept.  23,  1912. 

[49-388]  EMMA  V.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  30,  1862;  dau  Thomas  and  Emeline  (Stephens)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-118];  m  Oct.  10,  1895,  JOHN  E.  SHERRY,  b  Nov.  10,  1864;  s  Charles  and  Susan  (Bosha) 
Sherry.  Shoe  laster;  res.  630  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marlow  W.,  b  May  5,  1897;  unm;  630  Gordon  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[49-391a]  ADA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  8,  1874;  dau  Thomas  and  Emeline  (Stephens)  Hartranft 
[49-118];  m  WILLIAM  HENRY  WILKE,  b  May  31,  1860;  d  Apr.  27,  1913;  s  Ferdinand  and  Theresa 
(Lacy)  Wilke.  Res.  Melbourne,  Australia.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Dorothy  Evivea,  b  Jan.  8,  1898. 

2.  Paul  Hartranft,  b  Nov.  10,  1902. 


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[49-39 lb]  ADA  (HARTRANFT)  WILKE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  July  31,  1920,  CLARENCE 
LYMAN  KIDDER,  b  Nov.  15,  1874;  s  Clarence  and  Louisa  (Parsons)  Kidder.  Clerk;  res.  86  Wyoming 
St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-396]  IDA  LUTZ,  b  Dec.  16,  1864;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Muller)  Lutz  [49-119];  m  Sept.  27, 
1885,  ALFRED  KUTZ,  b  Mar.  15,  1863;  s  Reuben  and  Rebecca  (Hunsicker)  Kutz.  Carpenter;  res. 
Summit  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-948]  1.  Nora  M.,  b  Aug.  31,  1886;  m  William  H.  Garber. 

2.  Bertha,  b  Aug.  30,  1888;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

[49-949]  3.  Walter,  b  Mar.  17,  1891;  d  Nov.  7,  1918;  m  Myra  Williams. 

4.  Estella,  b  July  6,  1894;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

5.  William,  b  Jan.  25,  1898;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

6.  Franklin,  b  Mar.  20,  1906;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

7.  Lester,  b  Nov.  29,  1907;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

[49-397]  CORA  LUTZ,  b  May  30,  1873;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Muller)  Lutz  [49-119];  m  Oct.  12, 
1892,  CHARLES  REMALAY,  b  Nov.  9,  1866;  s  Stephen  and  Sonia  (Martin)  Remalay.  Supt.  L.  N. 
E.  R.  R. ;  res.  Summit  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-950]  1.  Clayton,  b  Mar.  18,  1893;  m  Bertha  Mohanna;  1333  Euclid  St.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

[49-951]  2.  Luella,  b  Sept.  15,  1894;  m  John  Magee;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

[49-952]  3.  Roy,  b  Oct.  5,  1901 ;  m.  Doris  Ingram;  Summit  Hill,  Pa. 

[49-398a]  ROSA  A.  LUTZ,  b  June  1,  1878;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Muller)  Lutz  [49-119];  m 
STEPHEN  SHELLHAMER. 

Children  (4): 

[49-953]  1.  Charles  F.,  b  Jan.  21,  1890;  m  Esther  A.  Lucas. 

[49-954]  2.  Raymond  E.,  b  Apr.  21,  1894;  m  Bertha  Wrightenour. 

3.  Harold  P.,  b  Sept.  9,  1898;  1112  Court  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Hattie  I.,  b  Mar.  20,  1892;  Niles,  Ohio. 

[49-398b]  ROSA  A.  (LUTZ)  SHELLHAMER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  26,  1908,  ROBERT 
T.  MUSSELMAN,  b  Apr.  8,  1871.  Fireman;  res.  1112  Court  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  daughter:  Florence  F.,  b  May  8,  1909;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[49-403]  OLIVIA  LUTZ,  b  May  7,  1880;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Miller)  Lutz  [49-119];  rn  Oct.  27, 
1900,  L.  H.  ADAMS,  b  Nov.  13,  1874;  s  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Hendrick)  Adams.  Farmer;  res.  Tama- 
qua,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-955]  1.  Hattie  O.,  b  Jan.  1,  1901;  m  Henry  Breiner. 

2.  George  A.,  b  Dec.  14,  1905. 

3.  Francis  H.,  b  Nov.  26,  1910. 

4.  Mary  L.,  b  Mar.  31,  1915. 

5.  Walter  J.,  b  May  28,  1918. 

[49-404]  HARRY  H.  LUTZ,  b  May  30,  1884;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Muller)  Lutz  [49-119];  m 
MINNIE  MAUTZ,  b  Oct.  30,  1886.  Res.  Snyders,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Norman,  b  Aug.  5,  1908. 

2.  Verna,  b  Aug.  15,  1918. 

[49-405]  PENROSE  EVERETT,  b  Feb.  27,  1847;  d  Feb.  7,  1916;  s  Charles  and  Hannah  (Lutz) 
Everett  [49-119.1];  m  Dec.  16,  1872,  FIETTA  LEVAN,  b  July  4,  1852;  dau  Joseph  and  Maria  (Kyser) 
Levan.  Farmer;  res.  Zion’s  Grove,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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t  Do 


Children  (J): 

[49-956]  1.  Vina  D.,  b  Mar.  3,  1873;  m  Oliver  Mummey;  Zion’s  Grove,  Pa. 

[49-957]  2.  William  A.,  b  July  20,  1874;  m  Lena  Mummey;  Zion’s  Grove,  Pa. 

[49-958]  3.  Charles  O.,  b  June  28,  1879;  m  Florence  Shank;  Zion’s  Grove,  Pa. 

[49-959]  4.  James  A.,  b  Apr.  10,  1884;  m  Lizzie  Herron;  Zion’s  Grove,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[49-406]  MONROE  EVERETT,  b  Nov.  14,  1849;  s  Charles  and  Hannah  (Lutz)  Everett  [49-119.1]; 
m  May  24,  1874,  MARY  OHLINGER,  b  Oct.  1,  1856;  dau  Benneville  and  Sarah  (Bausher)  Ohlinger. 
Farmer;  res.  Orefield,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-960]  1.  Maggie,  b  Sept.  23,  1875;  m  O.  H.  Handwerk. 

[49-961]  2.  Charles,  b  Sept.  24,  1876;  m  Clara  Steigerwalt. 

[49-962]  3.  J.  Howard,  b  Dec.  25,  1878;  rn  Adda  Andreas. 

[  49—963  ]  4.  Beaulah,  b  July  15,  1880;  m  Charles  Snyder. 

[49-964]  5.  Edwin,  b  Dec.  28,  1883;  m  Daisy  Steigerwalt. 

[49-965]  6.  Amandas,  b  Jan.  14,  1886;  m  Carrie  Bittner. 

7.  John,  b  May  30,  1891;  unm;  Orefield,  Pa. 

[49-966]  8.  Robert,  b  Dec.  19,  1895;  m  Esther  Kuhns. 

[49-408]  JANETTA  EVERETT,  b  Apr.  25,  1859;  dau  Charles  and  Hannah  (Lutz)  Everett  [49- 
119.1];  m  June  20,  1875,  ISAAC  OHLINGER,  b  May  4,  1853;  d  Mar.  2,  1919;  s  Benneville  and  Sarah 
(Bausher)  Ohlinger.  Farmer;  res.  Egypt,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[49-967]  1.  Clara,  b  Dec.  17,  1876;  m  Charles  Snyder. 

[49-968]  2.  Charles,  b  Nov.  14,  1879;  m  Mary  Loose. 

3.  Robert,  b  Mar.  28,  1888;  Egypt,  Pa. 

4.  Henry,  b  Nov.  15,  1892;  d  Mar.  4,  1896. 

[49-969]  5.  Minnie,  b  July  10,  1895;  m  Allen  Kemmerer. 

6.  Hattie,  b  Feb.  3,  1903;  Egypt,  Pa. 

[49-409]  ISABELLA  EVERETT,  b  Jan.  7,  1862;  dau  Charles  and  Hannah  (Lutz)  Everett  [49- 
119.1];  m  Aug.  26,  1887,  CALVIN  MILLER,  60ct.  7, 1862;  s  William  B.  and  Maria  M.  (Long)  Miller. 
Res.  Statedale,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[49-970]  1.  Eva  H.,  b  Mar.  22,  1888;  m  William  Seek;  250  Maple  St.,  E.  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Lulu  M.,  b  Oct.  18,  1890;  d  Jan.  25,  1896;  unm. 

[49-971]  3.  Mabel  E.,  b  Apr.  11,  1896;  m  John  Jones. 

4.  Minnie  J.,  b  May  7,  1898;  unm;  250  Maple  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[49-410]  THOMAS  ELMER  EVERETT,  b  May  27,  1866;  s  Charles  and  Hannah  (Lutz)  Everett 
[49-119.1];  m  Oct.  13,  1892,  RUTH  WESTWOOD,  b  July  21,  1874;  dau  Daniel  and  Jane  E.  (Oliver) 
Westwood.  Monument  dealer;  res.  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (9): 

[49-972]  1.  Charles  D.,  b  Nov.  9,  1893;  m  Bessie  Ecker. 

[49-973]  2.  Edgar  W.,  b  Apr.  21,  1896;  m  Miriam  Butts. 

3.  Ruth  W.,  b  Mar.  9,  1899. 

4.  Bertha  M.,  b  May  30,  1901. 

5.  Elmer  T.,  b  Sept.  19,  1903. 

6.  Hattie  I.,  b  Apr.  7,  1906. 

7.  Howard  O.,  b  June  23,  1908. 

8.  Helen  B.,  b  Sept.  4,  1914. 

9.  James  W.,  b  May  6,  1915. 

[49-41  la]  MARY  ALICE  EVERETT,  b  Apr.  27,  1869;  dau  Charles  and  Hannah  (Lutz)  Everett 
[49-119.1];  m  Apr.  11,  1888,  EDMUND  N.  A.  KRATZER, b  June  2,  1868;  d  Mar.  28,  1900;  s  William 
and  Mary  (Deibert)  Kratzer.  Contractor  and  bricklayer.  (1921.) 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-974]  1.  Edmund  William  Charles,  b  June  2,  1891;  m  Kate  M.  Kern. 

[49-975]  2.  Hannah  Mary,  b  June  13,  1893;  m  John  41.  Schubert. 

[49-976]  3.  Raymond  Everett,  b  June  20,  1895;  m  Elizabeth  McNair. 

[49-977]  4.  Ruth  Sarah,  b  Feb.  28,  1897;  m  Harold  W.  Keck. 

[49-978]  5.  Harry  Richardson,  b  Sept.  24,  1899;  d  Apr.  29,  1920;  m  Hattie  V.  Williams. 

Raymond  E.  Kratzer  entered  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  Navy  ip  1912.  He  served  twenty-two  months 
in  war  and  was  a  chief  yeoman  on  the  U.  S.  S.  Chester.  At  present  he  is  serving  on  the  U.  S.  S.  Bridge¬ 
port.  (1921.) 

[49-41  lb]  MARY  ALICE  (EVERETT)  KRATZER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  9,  1913,  AR¬ 
THUR  LUTZ,  b  June  30,  1879;  d  Aug.  10,  1917;  s  William  and  Eliza  (Breisch)  Lutz.  Electrician; 
lived  at  131  Poplar  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[49-412]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  14,  1830;  d  Mar.  11,  1882;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Davidheiser)  Hartranft  [49-120];  m  CAROLINE  EGOLF,  b  Nov.,  1831 ;  d  June  10,  1901.  The  widow 
at  her  death  was  the  wife  of  John  F.  Huber. 

One  child:  Maggie,  b  Nov.  22,  1870;  d  Dec.  30,  1873. 


[49-413]  MARY  D.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  30,  1837;  d  Sept.  3,  1878;  dau  Samuel  R.  and  Elizabeth 
(Davidheiser)  Hartranft  [49-120];  m  Sept.  23,  1860,  HARRISON  Y.  SWINEHART,  b  May  23,  1839; 
d  June  17,  1908.  Liveryman;  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

49-979]  1.  Elmira  E.,  b  Mar.  15,  1861;  m  Hugh  J.  Unruh. 

2.  Mary  Emma,  b  May  4,  1864;  d  Apr.  11,  1869. 


[49-414]  AARON  D.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  11,  1841;  d  Aug.  22,  1907;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Elizabeth 
(Davidheiser)  Hartranft  [49-120];  m  Nov.  13,  1864,  CATHARINE  B.  FRYER,  b  Dec.  4,  1838;  dau 
Jacob  and  Catherine  (Bowman)  Fryer.  Farmer;  res.  Pottstown,  R.  D.  No.  5,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-980]  Elmira,  b  Aug.  8,  1865;  d  Sept.  15,  1900;  m  John  Saltzer. 


[49-415]  REUBEN  ENDY,  b - - ;  d  Dec.  14,  1901 ;  s  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Endy 

[49-121];  m  LYDIA  BECHERT,  b  Sept.  1,  1840;  d  Oct.  23,  1916;  dau  George  W.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Leinbach)  Bechert.  Harness  maker.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[49-981] 

[49-982] 

[49-983a] 

[49-983b] 


1.  Reuben  Oliver,  unm;  361  Schuylkill  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  John  Clayton,  unm;  1010  River  Road,  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Alice  Lydia,  b  Apr.  1, - ,  m  Charles  Heinly;  1010  River  Road. 

4.  Mary  Anna,  b  Aug.  30, - ;  m  Albert  Beadencup;  561  South  15)^  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

5.  Hannah  M.,  b  Apr.  16,  1859;  m  {  ^nl^ien  ^earc^ 

l  2.  William  Stover. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[49-416]  DANIEL  ENDY,  s  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Endy  [49-121];raSARAH  MUT- 
HARD. 

Children  (5): 

1.  James. 

2.  John. 

[49-983.1]  3.  Ellen,  m  James  Brown. 

[49-983.2]  4.  Sallie,  m  John  Snyder. 

[49-983.3]  5.  Annie,  m  Edward  Knoll. 

All  above  lived  in  Reading,  Pa.  in  1918.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[49-417]  MARY  ENDY,  b  Mar.  18, 
Endy  [49-121];  m  JOSEPH  MEST. 


1834;  d  July  25,  1919;  dau  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft) 


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Children  (8): 

[49-984]  1.  Henry  E.,  b  July  13,  1860;  m  Victoria  F.  Weller. 

[49-985]  2.  Joseph,  b  Aug.  18,  1867;  m  Hannah  Miranda  Reinert. 

[49-986]  3.  Amanda,  b  July  15,  1866;  m  Samuel  Fronheiser. 

[49-418]  LEAH  ENDY,  dau  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Endy  [49-121];  m  WILLIAM 
SNA  BEL. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-987]  1.  Lena,  b  Oct.  31,  1858;  in  Sylvester  Kehs. 

[49-988]  2.  William,  b  Nov.  17,  1866;  m  Jennie  E.  Custer. 

[49-989]  3.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  17,  1872;  m  Annie  Hains. 

[49-990]  4.  Mary  Ann,  b  Sept.  7,  1860;  m  Edwin  Moyer. 

[49-990.1]  5.  Emma,  in - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-419]  MATHIAS  ENDY,  dec;  s  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Endy  [49-121];  m  KATE 
ANGST  AI)T. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-991]  1.  Kate,  b  Mar.  22,  1868;  m  Walter  Labe. 

2.  Henry;  344  N.  4th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Obadiah;  654  Tulpehocken  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


[49-420]  JAMES  ENDY,  b  Jan.  3,  1837;  d  June  12,  1912;  s  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft) 
Endy  [49-121];  m  MARY  BEIDEMAN. 

Children  (5): 

[49-992]  1.  Lillie,  b  June  1,  1878;  m  Frank  C.  Eddinger. 

[49-993]  2.  Kate  B.,  b  Sept.  22,  1870;  m  Henry  B.  Seyler. 

3.  James;  Boyertown,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

4.  William;  Colebrookdale,  Pa. 

[49-993.1]  5.  Mary,  m  Harvey  Reichert;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 


[49-421]  AMELIA  ENDY,  b  Sept.  23,  1842;  d  Oct.  22,  1916;  dau  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Endy  [49-121];  m  JOHN  MEST. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-994]  1.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  2,  1869;  m  Elvina  Swavely. 

2.  John;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-994.1]  3.  Lizzie,  in  Jacob  Giles;  Boyertown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  3. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


3.  Morris  E.,  b  May  30,  1869;  in 


M.  Gery. 


[49-422]  ELIZABETH  ENDY,  b  Jan.  12,  1845;  d  Feb.  7, 
ranft)  Endy  [49-121];  m  June,  1865,  NATHAN  LEESER,  b 
and  Susanna  (Hoffman)  Leeser.  (1919.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  John  H.,  b  Oct.  14,  1865;  d  Oct.  1,  1867. 

2.  Ambrose  E.,  b  Aug.  24,  1867;  d  Jan.  16,  1880. 

f  1.  Laura  L 

2.  Meltha  Benfield. 

4.  Rosa  E.,  b  Oct.  9,  1870;  d  Dec.  13,  1879. 

5.  Anna  V.,  b  June  21,  1872;  m  George  W.  Gery;  Allentown,  Pa 

6.  Samuel  W.,  b  Jan.  30,  1874;  d  Dec.  6,  1879. 

7.  Charles  E.,  b  Sept.  1,  1876;  d  Dec.  18,  1879. 

8.  Amanda  E.,  b  Mar.  23,  1878;  d  Jan.  21,  1880. 

9.  Susanna  E.,  b  Nov.  7,  1879;  in  Allen  Fronheiser. 

10.  Catherine  A.,  b  May  23,  1882;  m  Oswin  Eshbach. 

11.  Franklin  E.,  b  July  28,  1886;  d  Feb.  18,  1887. 


1903;  dau  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hart- 
Mar.  4,  1845;  d  July  26,  1909;  s  Samuel 


[49-995a] 

[49-995b] 

[36-189] 


[49-997] 

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[49-423]  JOHN  ENDY,  b  Apr.,  1847;  d  May  17,  1894;  s  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Endy 
[49-121];  m  Aug.  17,  1867,  HANNAH  MOYER,  b  Dec.  10,  1843;  dau  George  and  Hannah  (Muthart) 
Moyer. 

Children  (3): 

[49-999]  1.  Annie  M.,  b  Nov.  25,  1867;  m  Samuel  Haring. 

[49-1000]  2.  Frank  M.,  b  Dec.  18,  1870;  m  Rosa  Reinert. 

[49-1001]  3.  Lizzie,  b  June  4,  1873;  m  Elmer  E.  Levengood. 

[49-424a]  ANNA  ENDY,  b  Apr.  7,  1850;  dau  Henry  and  Magdalena  (Hartranft)  Endy  [49-121]; 
m  June  19,  1869,  JOHN  HERB,  b  Feb.  8,  1841 ;  d  Dec.  10,  1892;  s  Daniel  and  Sallie  (Fronheiser)  Herb. 

Children  (J): 

[49-1002]  1.  Emma,  b  Jan.  17,  1870;  m  Jonas  Minner;  719  North  9th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[49-1003]  2.  Olivia  E.,  b  Oct.  11,  1872;  d  June  7,  1919;  m  Matthias  H.  Rhoads. 

[49-1004]  3.  Andora,  b  Apr.  6,  1876;  m  Jefferson  Frey. 

[49—1005]  4.  Eva,  b  Oct.  27,  1890;  m  Clinton  Stimmel. 

[49-424b]  ANNA  (ENDY)  HERB,  same  as  above,  m2d  time,  Oct.  20,  1894,  AUGUSTUS  MILLER, 
b - ;  d  Apr.  2,  1901 ;  s  William  Miller.  Widow  resides  in  Bechtelsville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[49-425]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  dau  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Fisher)  Hartranft  [49-122];  m 
JACOB  SMITH. 

Children  (3): 

[49-1006]  1.  Amos,  m - ;  Boyertown,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

[49-1007]  2.  John,  m - ;  Shanesville,  Pa. 

3.  Mary,  d  young. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-426]  LYDIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  17,  1836;  d  June  1,  1886;  dau  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Fisher) 

Hartranft  [49—122] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1863,  WILLIAM  GABLE,  b - ;  d  Aug.,  1864;  s  David  and 

Mary  Gable. 

One  child: 

[49-1008]  Mary,  b  Dec.  25,  1864;  m  Nicholas  M.  Fryermuth. 

[49-427]  ISAAC  S.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  9,  1842;  s  Reuben  and  Margaretta  (Smith)  Hartranft 
[49-123] ;  m  Dec.  22,  1866,  MARY  EMMA  WENTZEL,  b  Mar.  30,  1851;  d  Mar.  10,  1908;  dau  Jere¬ 
miah  and  Carolina  (Wise)  Wentzel.  Stone  mason;  res.  1442  Cotton  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (3): 

[49-1009]  1.  Irvin  W.,  b  Jan.  9,  1873;  m  Lillian  Rehrer;  Birdsboro,  Pa. 

[49-1010]  2.  Amelia  W.,  b  Dec.  20,  1875;  m  George  I.  Hilbert. 

[49-1011]  3.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  12,  1878;  m  Lizzie  B.  Schaffer. 

[49-428]  ELIZABETH  J.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  3,  1846;  dau  Reuben  and  Margaretta  (Smith) 
Hartranft  [49-123];  m  JACOB  B.  DRUMHELLER,  b  Feb.  23,  1844;  d  Jan.  28,  1912;  s  William  Drum- 
heller.  Earlville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-1012]  Howard,  m  Kate  Haas;  Earlville,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.  Hist,  of  Berks  Co.\ 

[49-429]  AMANDA  HARTRANFT,  dec;  dau  Reuben  and  Margaretta  (Smith)  Hartranft  [49-123]; 
m  HENRY  WENTZEL,  dec. 

Children  (J): 

[49-1013]  1.  Ulysses,  m - — — ;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[49—1014]  2.  Alice,  m  Thomas  Bergey;  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-1015]  3.  Ida,  m  Harry  Moll;  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-1016]  4.  Laura,  m  Conrad  Harley;  Reading,  Pa. 

[ Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


Plate  85 


Amos  S.  Schultz  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Kriebel  Schultz  [68-12], 


Plate  86 


A  Meeting~of  the  Amos  S.  Schultz  [68-12]  Family  Association  at  the  Amos  Schultz  homestead  near  Barto,  Pa 


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[49-430]  MARY  ANN  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  13,  1849;  dau  Reuben  and  Margaretta  (Smith) 
Hartranft  [49-123];  m  Apr.  13,  1868,  JEREMIAH  FOCHT,  b  July  20,  1838;  d  June  7, 1920  ;s  John  and 
Maria  (Glase)  Focht.  Widow  resides  at  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[49-1017] 
[49-1018a]  1 
[49-1018b]J 

[49-1019] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Sept.  29,  1868;  m  Harry  H.  Pyott. 

2.  Clinton,  b  Apr.  19,  1873;  m  {  l’  Hattie  M.  Kupp. 

I  2.  Sarah  H.  lveeley. 

3.  Minnie,  b  Nov.  24,  1874;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

4.  Florence,  b  July  10,  1887;  m  Isaac  C.  Lee. 


[49-434a]  JOHN  Y.  WISE  (WEISS),  b  Aug.  26,  1842;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Yorgey)  Weiss 
[49-125];  m  Sept.  9,  1865,  MARY  ANN  HOUCK,  b  Oct.  28,  1838;  d  Aug.  4,  1885;  dau  Peter  and  Mary 
Ann  (Hafer)  Houck. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ida  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  17,  1866;  d  July  10,  1869. 

[49-1020]  2.  Clara  Catherine,  b  Aug.  12,  1870;  m  Oscar  Smith. 

[49-1021]  3.  Howard  H.,  b  Nov.  20,  1872;  m  Hattie  A.  Frantz. 

[49-434b]  JOHN  Y.  WISE  (WEISS),  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Aug.  5,  1886,  MARY  ANN  HILL, 
6  Feb.  6,  1855;  d  Sept.  11,  1910;  dau  William  and  Henrietta  (Bechtel)  Hill.  Blacksmith;  res.  103  North 
23rd  St.,  Mount  Penn,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Eva  Mae,  b  Oct.  3,  1887;  103  North  23d  Street. 


[49-443]  WELLINGTON  L.  WISE,  b  Dec,  16,  1852;  s  William  H.  and  Rebecca  (Levengood)  Wise 
[49-129];  m  Feb.  7,  1880,  ROSA  ELLEN  RHOADS,  b  May  12,  1857;  dau  Maberry  A.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Schaeffer)  Rhoads  [49-313].  Retired  farmer;  res.  Stowe,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (11): 

[49-1022]  1.  Mary,  b  May  28,  1881;  m  Llewellen  Gilmer;  Northmont,  Pa. 

[49-1023]  2.  Wayne,  b  Oct.  3,  1883;  m  Mayme  R.  Mohr;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49—1024]  3.  Delilah,  b  Oct.  3,  1885;  m  Henry  B.  Francis;  Birdsboro,  Pa. 

[49-1025]  4.  Nora,  b  June  27,  1887;  m  William  H.  Wertz;  Spencer,  Nebr. 

[49-1026]  5.  Howard,  b  Mar.  20,  1889;  m  Mabel  Larmny;  Elverson,  Pa. 

6.  Carrie,  b  May  6,  1890;  unm;  Stowe,  Pa. 

[49-1028]  7.  Annie,  b  Jan.  28,  1892;  m  Clay  D.  Brown;  Oakbrook,  Pa. 

[49-1029]  8.  Eva,  b  Aug.  24,  1894;  m  Earl  D.  Rhoads;  Athol,  Pa. 

®-  Jfvene  1  twi  b  0ct  25  I895  j  Boyertown,  Pa. 

10.  R.  Ella  ]  1  Stowe,  Pa. 

[49-1030]  11.  William  J.,  b  Oct.  25,  1897;  m  Alma  Loose;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans.] 


Howard  Wise  graduated  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Spring  of  1914,  from  the 
Veterinary  Dept.  He  began  practice  at  Birdsboro  and  enjoyed  good  patronage  until  the  outbreak  of 
World  War,  when  he  enlisted  for  5  years,  left  wife  and  child,  as  call  for  veterinarians  became  urgent 
and  he  sailed  from  Hoboken,  Oct.  16,  1917.  He  served  two  years,  part  of  the  time  with  the  Army  of 
Occupation  in  Germany  at  Coblenz;  at  that  time  new  diseases,  heretofore  unknown,  broke  out  among 
horses  and  mules  at  Kripp  Remount  depot.  Dr.  Wise  was  ordered  to  use  all  possible  means  to  stamp  it 
out,  and  succeeded  in  doing  so.  The  number  of  animals  at  Remount  were  18,000.  Dr.  Wise  returned 
to  Elverson,  November  29,  1919,  where  he  has  a  large  practice. 


[49-444]  AMANDA  WISE,  b  Mar.  7,  1855;  dau  William  H.  and  Rebecca  (Levengood)  Wise  [49— 

129];  m  June  26,  1875,  WILLIAM  H.  ROMICH,  JR.,  b  Aug.  7, - ;  s  John  R.  and  Kathryn 

(Hoffman)  Romich.  Farmer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Alfred,  b  Sept.  27,  1876;  d  Apr.  12,  1878. 

[49-1031]  2.  Rebecca,  b  June  29,  1879;  m  Samuel  B.  Moyer. 

[49-1032]  3.  William  W.  W.,  b  Oct.  15,  1880;  m  Isabelle  Carlin. 

[49-1033]  4.  Sallie,  b  Dec.  8,  1883;  m  William  Earl  Noble. 

[49-1034]  5.  Dora,  b  Aug.  27,  1885;  m  Irvin  B.  Wade. 


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[49-1035]  6.  Irvin,  b  May  7,  1887;  m  Sallie  Moyer. 

7.  Walter,  b  May  15,  1889;  d  Jan.  14,  1890. 

8.  Charles,  b  July  11,  1890;  d  Jan.  13,  1908. 

[49-1036]  9.  Mable,  b  Oct.  29,  1891;  m  William  H.  Weidner. 

10.  Harry,  b  May  28,  1896;  5665  Belmar  Terrace,  W.  Phila.,  Pa. 

[49-445]  IRWIN  L.  WISE,  b  May  7,  1860;  d  Mar.  25,  1900;  s  William  H.  and  Rebecca  (Levengood) 
Wise  [49-129];  m  Jan.  1,  1889,  LENORA  K.  KAUFFMAN,  b  Sept.  15,  1862:  dau  George  K.  and  Sarah 
(Fisher)  Kauffman.  Letter  Carrier;  widow  became  Mrs.  David  G.  Gross;  Monocacy,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Hiester  Warren,  b  Jan.  9,  1890;  d  Apr.  4,  1890. 

2.  Leonard  Earl,  b  Aug.  29,  1891;  unm;  Monocacy,  Pa. 

[49-446]  JOHN  HARVEY  L.  WISE,  b  Jan.  17,  1863;  s  William  H.  and  Rebecca  (Levengood) 
Wise  [49-129];  m  Oct.  27,  1888,  MARY  A.  RHOADS,  b  July  19,  1866;  dau  Maberry  A.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Schaeffer)  Rhoads  [49-313].  Farmer;  res.  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Alma  Agatha,  b  Feb.  5,  1889;  unm;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

[49-1037]  2.  Ida  Viola,  b  July  14,  1890;  m  Roy  H.  Schurr. 

3.  Minnie  Amelia,  b  Aug.  18,  1894;  unm;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

4.  H.  Lloyd,  b  July  2,  1903. 

[49-447]  WARREN  L.  WISE,  b  July  24,  1866;  s  William  H.  and  Rebecca  (Levengood)  Wise 
[49-129];  m  ELLEN  SPATZ,  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Tobias)  Spatz.  Res.  Boyertown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1. 
Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  William  J.,  2.  Edgar  W.,  3.  Marion  Naomi.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-448]  ANNIE  AGNES  WISE,  b  May  15,  1870;  daw  William  H.  and  Rebecca  (Levengood)  Wise 
[49-129];  m  Aug.  24,  1889,  WILLIAM  H.  ADAMS,  b  Nov.  13,  1867;  s  Israel  and  Susan  (Hartman) 
Adams.  Cattle  dealer;  res.  Esterly,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1038]  1.  Harry  W.,  b  Mar.  7,  1890;  m  Sara  Y.  Leininger. 

[49-1039]  2.  Ella  M.,  b  June  27,  1894;  in  Claude  Seidel. 

[49-449]  JAMES  MATHIAS,  b  May  24,  1855;  s  William  H.  and  Maria  (Moyer)  Mathias  [49-131]; 
m  Sept.  21,  1878,  HANNAH  ROHRBACH,  b  Oct.  24,  1859.  Farmer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Morris  R.,  b  June  12,  1880;  d  July  14,  1880. 

[49-1040]  2.  Ida  R.,  b  Aug.  18,  1881;  m  William  G.  Gabel. 

[49-1041]  3.  Harry  R.,  b  Sept.  2,  1882;  m  Jennie  Moyer;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[ 49—1 042 J  4.  Maggie  R.,  b  July  14,  1885;  m  Reuben  H.  Yergey. 

[49-1043]  5.  Mamie  R.,  b  Aug.  10,  1892;  m  Edgar  Bauer;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-450]  EMELINE  MATHIAS,  b  Nov.  13, - ;  dau  William  H.  and  Maria  (Moyer)  Mathias 

[49-131];  m  HENRY  WOLFGANG,  b  Oct.  12, - ;  s  Mitchell  and  Marie  (Dotterer)  Wolfgang. 

Laborer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  R.  D.  No.  3.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Morris,  b  Dec.  2, - •;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-1044]  2.  Lillie,  b  May  16, - ;  m  Cyrus  Moyer;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

3.  Elsie,  b  June  23,  — - ;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-451]  MAHLON  M.  MATHIAS,  b  Feb.  22,  1861;  s  William  H.  and  Maria  (Moyer)  Mathias 
[49-131];  m  Jan.  23,  1888,  MARY  REICHARD,  b  May  11,  1867;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Rohrbach) 
Reichard.  Res.  Sassamansville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-1045]  1.  Howard,  b  July  1,  1888;  m  Mamie  R.  Meek. 

2.  Edwin,  b  Apr.  26,  1890;  Barto,  Pa. 


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[49-1046]  3.  Minerva,  b  Sept.  12,  1891;  m  Lawrence  R.  Yoder. 

[49-1047]  4.  Herbert,  b  Jan.  23,  1893;  m  Annie  Renninger. 

[49-1048]  5.  Mary,  b  Nov.  6,  1895;  m  Raymond  K.  Erb. 

[49-452]  SARAH  MATHIAS,  b  Oct.  25,  1867;  dau  William  H.  and  Maria  (Moyer)  Mathias  [49- 
131];  m  Jan.  26,  1889,  JOHN  RHOADS,  b  Sept.  15,  1867;  d  June  24,  1907;  s  Hiram  and  Mary  A. 
(Houck)  Rhoads.  Farmer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-1049]  1.  Edwin  M.,  b  July  5,  1889;  m  Iva  May  Miller. 

2.  Wayne  M.,  b  July  13,  1891;  unm;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-1050]  3.  Norman  M.,  b  Nov.  18,  1893;  m  Anna  C.  Grabert. 

4.  Lloyd  M.,  b  May  1,  1900;  d  Jan.  9,  1915. 

5.  Gertrude  M.,  b  Sept.  28,  1902. 

6.  Lester  M.,  b  Mar.  19,  1907. 

[49-454]  SALLIE  MATHIAS,  b  Sept.  8,  1876;  daw  Jonathan  and  Hannah  (Baus)  Mathias  [49-132]; 
m  June  14,  1902,  ALVIN  L.  OBERHOLTZER,  b  Oct.  17,  1S73;  s  Joseph  and  Esther  (Landis)  Ober- 
holtzer.  Miller;  res.  Ironbridge,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl,  b  Sept.  17,  1904.  • 

2.  Esther,  b  June  11,  1906. 

3.  Paul,  b  Dec.  1,  1908. 

[49-460]  MARY  SCHNEIDER,  b  Jan.  19.  - ;  dau  Philip  and  Sarah  (Mathias)  Schneider 

[49-134];  iji  May  27,  1893,  MILTON  KLINE,  b  July  10,  - ;  s  Magnes  and  Henrietta  Kline. 

Shoe  manufacturer;  res.  1739  Turner  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  *(1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1051]  1.  Philip  N.,  b  Nov.  17, - ;  rn  Mildred  Sterner;  225  S.  14th  St.,  Allentown. 

2.  John  M.,  b  Aug.  13, - ;  unm. 

3.  Willard  J.,  b  June  1 1  ,  — - ;  unm. 

4.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Oct.  7, - ;  unm. 

[49-461]  ANNE  SCHNEIDER,  b  Aug.  10,  1876;  dau  Philip  and  Sarah  (Mathias)  Schneider  [49- 
134];  m  Dec.  7,  1905,  HOWARD  FORREST  WEAVER,  b  May  7,  1879;  s  Nathan  F.  and  Julia  S. 
W  eaver.  Shoe  manufacturer;  res.  108  North  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[49-464]  CHARLES  HAFER,  b  Apr.  3,  1874;  s  David  and  Esther  (Mathias)  Hafer  [49-135];  m 
Dec.  9,  1899,  SYLVANIA  S.  LUDWIG,  b  Nov.  27,  1881.  Farmer;  res.  Stony  Creek  Mills,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (9): 

1.  Ralph,  b  June  24,  1900. 

2.  Arthur,  b  Sept.  1,  1902. 

3.  Lloyd,  b  Sept.  22,  1904. 

4.  Oscar,  b  Oct.  5,  1906. 

5.  Lawrence,  b  May  25,  1909. 

6.  Carrol,  b  July  29,  1911. 

7.  Allen,  b  Aug.  6,  1913. 

8.  Leon,  b  Jan.  13,  1916. 

9.  Chester,  b  Apr.  10,  1918;  d  Apr.  10,  1918. 

[49-470]  JEREMIAH  LEVENGOOD,  b  Aug.  21,  1821;  d  Oct.  21,  1889;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Yo¬ 
cum)  Levengood  [49-136];  m  Jan.  9,  1848,  LUCY  ANN  SHIREY,  b  Feb.  21,  1830;  d  Sept.  7,  1906. 
Laborer;  res.  Monocacy,  Pa.  (1921). 

Children  (10): 

1.  John  S.,  b  Oct.  18,  1848;  d  Feb.  19,  1849. 

[49-1051.1]  2.  Mary  Ann  S.,  b  Nov.  17,  1850;  m  Augustus  Rhoads;  Monocacy,  Pa. 

3.  Wellington  S.,  b  Aug.  5,  1852;  d  Aug.  23,  1852. 

[49-1051.2]  4.  Rebecca  S.,  b  Feb.  5,  1853;  d  Feb.  7,  1920;  m  William  Drumheller. 


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[49-1052]  5.  William  S.,  b  Nov.  27,  1855;  m  Emma  H.  Moyer. 

6.  Saloma  S.,  b  Oct.  20,  1857;  d  Apr.  5,  1858. 

7.  Samuel  S.,  b  Mar.  7,  1859;  d  Dec.  2,  1891. 

[49-1052.1]  8.  Hannah  S.,  b  Jan.  22,  1862;  m  James  Schearer. 

9.  Ella  S.,  b  Apr.  10,  1866;  d  July  5,  1885. 

[49-1052.2]  10.  Emma  S.,  b  Sept.  12,  1868;  m  Joseph  Reitnauer. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.  Data  by  Mrs.  Reitnauer.} 

[49-471]  LAVINIA  LEVENGOOD,  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Yocum)  Levengood  [49-136];  m  JOHN 
SCHANTZ. 

Children  (2): 

[49-1053]  1.  Mahlon, - ;  Baurnstown,  or  Birdsboro,  Pa. 

[49-1054]  2.  Charles,  b  July  13,  1858;  m  Edith  Hartranft. 

[  No  f  urther  data.] 

[49-472]  MARY  LEVENGOOD,  b  in  Monacacy,  Pa.;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Yocum)  Levengood 
[49-136];  m  DANIEL  SHIERY;  buried  at  Amity ville,  Pa.  No  issue.  [No  further  data.] 

[49-473]  CATHARINE  LEVENGOOD,  b  May  13,  1832;  d  July  1,  1901;  dau  John  and  Hannah 
(Yocum)  Levengood  [49-136];  m  JOHN  N.  SCHIERY,  b  Dec.  8,  1825. 

Children  (9): 

1.  John,  b  Dec.  11,  1855;  m  — — - — — 


[49-1055] 

[49-1056] 

[49-1057] 

[49-1058] 

[49-1059] 

[49-1060] 

[49—1061] 


2.  Hannah,  b  July  21,  1857;  m  Irwin  Kline;  Monocacy,  Pa. 

3.  Peter,  b  Feb.  7,  1859;  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Amos,  b  Apr.  2,  1861;  d  Aug.  1,  1910;  m - - 

5.  Katherine,  b  Dec.  31,  1862;  m  James  Kline;  Monocacy,  Pa. 

6.  Annie,  b  June  8,  1865;  m  Calvin  Horner. 

7.  Elmira,  b  Jan.  16,  1868;  unm. 

8.  Hunzinger,  b  June  23,  1870;  m  — : - 


9.  Lily,  b  Nov.  21,  1873;  m  Ed  Moser;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[Data  from  Mrs.  Reitnauer  and  William  Levengood.  Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-474]  GEORGE  LEVENGOOD,  s  John  and  Hannah  (Yocum)  Levengood  [49-136];  m  SARAH 
REIDER. 

One  child: 

[49-1062]  Hannah,  m  Clem  Russell,  dec;  Pottstown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-475]  PETER  B.  LEVENGOOD,  s  Peter  and  Rebecca  Levengood  [49-137];  m  MARY  E. 
His  will  was  prob.  Apr.  21,  1913,  wife  Mary,  sole  legatee  and  executrix.  [  Unable  to 


complete  or  verify .] 

[49-476]  CHRISTINA  LEVENGOOD,  b  Mar.,  1840;  d  Mar.  10,  1909;  dau  Isaac  and  Lauretta 
(Harner)  Levengood  [49-137.1];  m  1864,  CHARLES  RAHN;  d  Aug.,  1892;  s  Jacob  and  Ann  (Ludwig) 
Rahn.  Tailor;  res.  Douglassville,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Edwin,  b  June  25,  1865;  d  May,  1875. 

[49-1063]  2.  Charles,  b  Jan.  10,  1867;  m  Kathryn  Breitenstein. 

[49-1064]  3.  Anna,  b  July  2,  1868;  m  Morton  Seigman;  707  Reeder  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[49-1065]  4.  Clara,  b  Sept.  1,  1869;  m  Harry  Sculthorpe;  585  E.  Haines  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Ashton,  b  Oct.  24,  1871 ;  Birdsboro,  Pa. 

6.  Bertha,  b  Sept.  14,  1874;  d  Dec.  31,  1914. 

[49-1066]  7.  Susan,  b  Sept.  12,  1878;  m  Monroe  Ladley. 

8.  Newton,  b  May  22,  1876;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

[49-1067]  9.  Jennie,  b  Mar.  27,  1882;  m  Robert  Christy;  706  E.  Chelten  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-480]  WILLIAM  ANDREW  HARTRANFT,  b  July  9,  1838;  d  July  26,  1911;  s  Henry  C.  and 
Elizabeth  (Buch)  Hartranft  [49-138a];  m - 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1068]  1.  Berton  A.,  m - - - ;  Hollins,  Ala. 

[49-1069]  2.  George  Andrew,  m - ;  St.  Charles  Hotel,  New  Orleans,  La. 

[Letters  ret.;  no  further  data.] 

[49-481]  JEFFERSON  HARTRANFT,  h  Aug.  12,  1840;  d  June  4,  1865;  s  Henry  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Buch)  Hartranft  [49-138a];  m  CRISSIE  LOVINA  HUTCHINSON,  b  Jan.  25,  1845;  d  Nov.  6,  1901. 
One  child: 

[49-1070]  Cora  May,  b  Jan.  13,  1865;  d  Dec.  23,  1912;  m  George  Kerstetter. 

[49-482]  URIAH  CONRAD  HARTRANFT,  b  May  16,  1844;  d  Aug.  6,  1906;  s  Henry  C.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Buch)  Hartranft  [49-138a];  m  July  26,  1877,  MARGARET  I.  BENNETT,  b  Nov.  12,  1858;  dau 
Moreny  and  Eleanor  (Weaver)  Bennett.  Attorney-at-law;  res.  St.  Charles  Hotel,  Galveston,  Texas. 

Uriah  Hartranft  enlisted  in  8th  Reg.,  Co.  D.,  7th  Pa.  Cavalry,  Civil  War;  promoted  to  Major;  was 
born  at  Delaware  Run,  Pa.,  near  River  Church. 

[49-483]  MARY  ELLEN  HARTRANFT,  b  May  28,  1847;  d  Apr.  20,  1906;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Buch)  Hartranft  [49-138a];  m  JOHN  FOX  NICELY,  b  Feb.  2,  1843;  d  Apr.  5,  1910. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Urban  Luther,  b  Nov.  25,  1869;  d  Oct.  26,  1902. 

[49-1071]  2.  Alberta  Maude,  b  Apr.  22,  1871;  m  George  Hanner. 

[49-1072]  3.  Rebecca  Elizabeth,  6  Oct.  8,  1873;  d  July  14,  1907;  m  John  Rolland  Fullmer. 

[49-1073]  4.  Joseph  H.,  m  Carrie  Harris. 

[49-1074]  5.  Mary,  m  Howard  Traub. 

[49-1075]  6.  George  W.,  m  Harriet  E.  Weigle. 

7.  Charles,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

8.  Blanche,  unm;  Montoursville,  Pa. 

[49-484]  SARAH  ELLA  HARTRANFT,  b  June  30,  1850;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Buch) 
Hartranft  [49-138a];  m  Nov.  14,  1872,  GEORGE  STAUFFER,  b  Mar.  1,  1846.  Res.  Dewart,  Pa. 
(1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-1076]  1.  John,  b  Oct.  2,  1873;  m  Mrs.  Annie  I.  Howell. 

2.  George  Cloyd,  b  July  21,  1880;  d  Apr.  27,  1907. 

[49-1077]  3.  Bert  Forrest,  b  May  4,  1883;  d  Mar.  25,  1914;  m  Myrtle  R.  Lyster. 

[49-485]  VINNETTA  J.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  25,  1857;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Jane  (Bartlow)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-138b];  in  Dec.  14,  1786,  JOHN  R.  HEINE  Y,  b  May  18,  1856;  s  John  A.  and  Rebecca  (Hagen- 
buch)  Heiney.  Decorator  and  painter;  res.  Montoursville,  Pa.  (1918.)  John  R.  Heiney  is  said  to  be  a 
descendant  of  the  German  Poet,  Heine. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Cresswell  Ammon,  b  Sept.  7,  1877;  d  Feb.  28,  1881. 

[49-1078]  2.  Evelyn  Jane,  b  Mar.  5,  1879;  m  Wilbur  H.  Fleck. 

[49-1079]  3.  Charles  Ward,  b  Mar.  24,  1881;  m  Mabel  Follmer. 

[49-1080]  4.  J.  Lee  Roy,  b  Apr.  30,  1883;  m  S.  Lizzie  Fulton. 

[49-1081]  5.  Bertha  Mary,  b  Mar.  24,  1885;  m  Gibson  G.  Antes. 

[49-486]  SAMUEL  CLOYD  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  19,  1859;  s  Henry  C.  and  Jane  (Bartlow)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-138b;  m  Aug.  11,  1897,  MABELLE  M.  GRIFFIN,  b  May  4,  1876;  dau  Samuel  J.  and  Mary 
A.  (Reynolds)  Griffin.  Prof,  and  lecturer;  was  member  of  Collins  Expedition  to  Brazil  in  1877.  Res. 
Fullerton,  Cal.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  S.  Glenn,  b  Dec.  3,  1901. 

2.  Mary  Margaret,  b  Sept.  6,  1913. 

[49-487]  CHARLES  WARD  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  18,  1861;  s  Henry  C.  and  Jane  (Bartlow) 
Hartranft  [49-138b] ;  m  Jan.  28,  1885,  IDA  MAY  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct,  15,  1865;  dau  George  and  Mary 
(Moyer)  Hoffman.  Carpenter  and  farmer;  res.  Watsontown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Minnie  May,  b  Oct.  28,  1885;  m  John  W.  Fogelman. 

2.  Edith  Pearl,  b  July  3,  1887;  m  Arthur  E.  Stahl. 

3.  George  Ward,  b  Jan.  10,  1891;  m  Julia  A.  Elliott. 

4.  Fuller  Derr,  b  Nov.  17,  1893;  U.  S.  A.,  Battery  A,  310th  F.  A.,  Camp  Meade,  Md. 

5.  Lawrence  Uriah,  b  Jan.  17,  1898;  Watsontown,  Pa. 

[49-488]  HARRY  ELLWOOD  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  5,  1871;  s  Henry  C.  and  Jane  (Bartlow) 
Ilartranft  [49—1 38b] ;  m  July  27,  191 1,  MARTHA  ANNA  WOLFGRAM,  b  Mar.  14,  1885;  dau  August 
and  Amelia  (Schmilling)  Wolfgram.  Plumber;  res.  Groton,  South  Dakota.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Cloyd  Ellwood,  b  Aug.  27,  1916. 

[49-489]  CLARISSA  HARTRANFT,  b  May  28,  1836;  d  June  24,  1908;  dau  Conrad  and  Elizabeth 
(Branthoner)  Hartranft  [49-139] ;  m  WILLIAM  PATTERSON. 

One  child:  Florence  Olive,  b  July  4,  1877 ;  d  June  14,  1910. 

The  wife  of  Rev.  Richter  of  Milton,  Pa.,  formerly  of  Reading,  Pa.,  is  said  to  be  a  granddaughter  of 
Conrad  Hartranft.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-490]  REV.  HENRY  CLINTON  MOYER,  b  Oct.  14,  1836;  d  Sept.  24,  1908;  s  John  S.  and  Mary 
M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer  [49-140] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1863,  ELIZABETH  CRAMER,  b  Aug.  7,  1843;  dau  John 
and  Rachael  (Tallman)  Cramer.  Minister;  res.  of  widow  71  N.  Main  St.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 
Henry  C.  Moyer  was  a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War.  Jennie  Moyer  is  a  missionary,  sent  out  by  Woman’s 
Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  M.  E.  Church. 

Children  (3): 

[49-1085]  1.  Mary  Frances,  b  Mar.  5,  1865;  m  Seymour  C.  Ketchum. 

2.  Jennie,  b  Dec.  31,  1866;  Calcutta,  India. 

[49-1086]  3.  Wilson  C.,  b  Apr.  19,  1871;  m  Grace  Williams. 

[49-491]  HARRIET  N.  MOYER,  b  Aug.  11,  1840;  d  Feb.  11,  1913;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  M. 
(Hartranft)  Moyer  [49-140] ;  m  Oct.  29,  1876,  WARREN  W.  RANSOM,  b  Nov.  14,  1830;  d  Oct.  30, 
1915;  s  William  and  Rhoda  (Paus)  Ransom. 

One  child: 

[49-1087]  Emma,  b  Mar.  9,  1878;  d  June  15,  1901 ;  m  Albert  W.  Smith. 

[49-492a]  DR.  DANIEL  VALENTINE  MOYER,  b  Sept.  2,  1842;  d  Nov.  9,  1910;  s  John  S.  and 
Mary  M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer  [49-140] ;  m  Oct.  12,  1865,  JULIA  L.  WEIGEL,  b  July  27,  1844;  d  May  3, 
1891.  (1918.) 

Children  (J)  ; 

1.  Sadie  R.,  b  Jan.  27,  1867;  d  July  5,  1867. 

2.  Mildred  B.,  b  June  20,  1868;  d  May  10,  1870. 

3.  Charles  II.,  b  Dec.  17,  1869;  d  Apr.  17,  1870. 

4.  Lillian  L.,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  d  Aug.  30,  1875. 

[49-492b]  DR.  DANIEL  VALENTINE  MOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  15,  1894,  IDA 
M.  COOK,  b  Dec.  15,  1865.  Physician;  res.  Maryland  Line,  Md.  (1918.) 

[49-493]  SARAH  MOYER,  b  Nov.  29,  1844;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer  [49- 

140] ;  m  Dec.  12,  1882,  WILLIAM  E.  CRANE,  b - ;  d  June  12,  i900.  Widow  res.  901  Second 

St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[49-494]  AARON  JOSEPH  MOYER,  b  Jan.  25,  1847;  d  Oct.  23,  1916;  s  John  S.  and  Mary  M. 
(Hartranft)  Moyer  [49-140] ;  m  Aug.  6,  1873,  REBECCA  WEAVER,  b  Oct.  9,  1853;  dau  Peter  S.  and 
Anna  (Bowman)  Weaver.  Bookkeeper;  widow  res.  1128  N.  Limestone  St.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  (1918.) 
Children  (4): 

[49-1088]  1.  Aaron  Joseph,  b  May  27,  1874;  m  Zenaide  L.  Staples. 

[49-1089]  2.  F.  Hughes,  b  Jan.  12,  1876;  m  Frastie  Paxson;  Johnstown,  Pa. 

3.  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  21,  1879;  1128  North  Limestone  St.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

4.  Frederick  Weaver,  b  Dec.  7,  1881;  m  Hester  Ann  Orr. 


[49-1082] 

[49-1083] 

[49-1084] 


[49-1090] 


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[49-495]  MARTHA  E.  MOYER,  b  Oct.  1,  1851;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer 
[49-140];  m  Dec.  26,  1872,  GEORGE  H.  HOPFER,  b  Dec.  4,  1850;  s  John  G.  and  Katherine  (Lutz) 
Hopfer.  Teamster;  res.  South  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-1091]  1.  Lizzie  E.,  b  Mar.  28,  1873;  m  James  L.  Buck. 

2.  Frank  L.,  b  May  22,  1876;  d  Aug.  24,  1898. 

[49-1092]  3.  Harry  G.,  b  July  16,  1878;  m  Eva  M.  Lesker. 

4.  Howard,  b  June  9,  1880;  d  Sept.  4,  1880. 

[49-1093]  5.  Cloyd  F.,  b  Mar.  21,  1885;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Thompson. 

6.  Helen  S.,  b  July  4,  1887;  d  June  14,  1910. 

[49-496]  MARY  EMMA  MOYER,  b  Dec.  3,  1853;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer 
[49-140] ;  in  Mar.  6,  1876,  JEREMIAH  M.  CORNWELL,  b  Apr.  15,  1859.  Res.  901  Second  St., 
Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Thomas  H.,  b  May  26,  1891;  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 

2.  Ruth  E.,  b  Oct.  12,  1892;  d  July  19,  1893. 

[49-1094]  3.  Esther  H.,  b  Sept.  16,  1894;  m  O.  Leonard  Nichols. 

4.  Daniel  M.,  b  May  21,  1896. 

[49-497]  REV.  JOHN  C.  B.  MOYER,  b  Oct.  20,  1856;  ,s  John  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer 
[49-140];  m  Nov.  6,  1878,  ZILPHA  E.  HAVERLY,  b  Aug.  6,  1859;  dau  William  D.  and  Olive  M. 
(Corbin)  Haverly.  Clergyman;  res.  North  Towanda,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2) : 

[49-1095]  1.  William  Howard,  b  Mar.  24,  1883;  m  Elsie  E.  Davis. 

2.  Ethel  Gladys,  b  May  21,  1893. 

[49-498]  DR.  FRANK  L.  MOYER,  b  July  2,  1859;  s  John  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Hartranft)  Moyer 
[49-140];  m  Jan.  1,  1886,  JLTLIA  C.  BENNETT,  b  Jan.  16,  1861.  Physician;  res.  Williamsport,  Pa. 
No  issue.  (1918.)  [No  further  data.] 

[49-499]  LUCINDA  JANE  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  16,  1842;  d  Mar.  31,  1916 ;  dau  John  B.  and  Mary 
(Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-141];  m  Jan.  11,  1872,  THOMAS  DARRY,  b  Jan.  11,  1844;  d  July  12,  1905. 
(1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1096]  1.  Mary  Myrtle,  b  June  19,  1873;  m  E.  D.  Brooks. 

[49-1097]  2.  John  William,  b  Dec.  19,  1875;  in  Maud  E.  Long. 

[49-1098]  3.  Harry  Lee,  b  Nov.  23,  1878;  in  Jennie  G.  Keller. 

[49-500]  JACOB  ANDREW  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  18,  1843;  d  July  14, - ;  s  John  B.  and 

Mary  (Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-141] ;  in  IZA  MAY  WRIGHT. 

Children  (2): 

[49-1099]  1.  John  Leon,  b  Apr.  8,  1887;  m  Kate  Wilhelmina  Kelly. 

[49-1099.1]  2.  Ada  Mary, - — ;  m - Rogers;  510  26th  St.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-501]  EMMA  CAROLINE  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  18,  1847;  d  Dec.  11,  1916;  dau  John  B.  and 
Mary  (Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-141];  m  NORMAN  SANDERS.  Res.  1015  Canal  St.,  Three  Rivers, 
Mich.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Charles;  404  Eighth  St.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich. 

2.  Bertie  Melvin;  South  Bend,  Ind. 

3.  Edward;  Three  Rivers,  Mich. 

4.  Leonard. 

5.  John;  South  Bend,  Ind. 

[49-1099.2]  6.  Cora  Bell,  in - Silvers. 


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[49-1099.3]  7.  Nora  Ellen,  m 
8.  Margaret. 


— -  Nivison;  1015  Canal  St.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich. 
[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[49-502]  CORDELIA  ANGELINE  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  21,  1850;  dau  John  B.  and  Mary 
(Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-141];  m  Feb.  28,  1883,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  MAURER,  b  June  16,  1854;  s 
Fred  and  Kate  (Linderman)  Maurer.  Tinner  and  metal  worker;  res.  1044  South  Second  St.,  Elkhart, 
Ind.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earl  John,  b  Dec.  4,  1886;  d  Apr.  30,  1889. 

2.  Harry  Hartranft,  b  Aug.  30,  1888;  unm;  Elkhart,  Ind. 

[49-504]  JOHN  MELVIN  HARTRANFT,  b  May  16,  1860;  s  John  B.  and  Mary  (Doctor)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-141];  m  Sept.  3,  1886,  HANNAH  ELIZABETH  BERTCH,  b  July  12,  1868;  dau  Jacob 
Bertch.  Shop  laborer;  res.  1151  Willowdale  Ave.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[49-1100]  1.  Pearl  May,  b  June  19,  1887;  m  C.  Davis;  Elkhart,  Ind. 

[49-1101]  2.  Frank  L.,  b  Dec.  1,  1889;  m  Gertrude  Tyler;  Elkhart,  Ind. 

[49-1102]  3.  Edward  Orville,  b  Feb.  14,  1893;  m  May  Ordway. 

4.  Charles  Wallace,  b  Jan.  17,  1895;  d  Jan.  16,  1915. 

[49-1103]  5.  Thomas  Melvin,  b  Jan.  21,  1897 ;  m  Florence  Eldridge;  928  Gordon  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

6.  Maynard  Wilmer,  b  Jan.  28,  1899;  Elkhart,  Ind. 

7.  Leon  Harry,  b  Sept.  7,  1902. 

8.  Walter  Raymond,  b  Nov.  24,  1905. 

9.  Violet  Madaline,  b  Aug.  19,  1909. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[49-505]  EFFIE  ANN  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  9,  1857;  dau  William  and  Pliebe  (Derr)  Hartranft 
[49-142];  m  Feb.  27,  1879,  TIMOTHY  OLIVER  RENN,  b  Mar.  25,  1854;  s  Barnard  and  Kathryn 
(Focht)  Renn.  Farmer;  res.  Turbotville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-1104]  1.  Walter  Hartranft,  b  Sept.  2,  1880;  m  Olive  Myrtle  Bell. 

2.  Raymond  Francis,  b  Apr.  20,  1882;  d  Jan.  31,  1888. 

3.  Daughter,  b  June  28,  1885;  d  June  28,  1885. 

[49-1105]  4.  Phebe  May,  b  July  3,  1888;  d  Oct.  24,  1918;  m  Earle  L.  Renn. 

5.  Melville,. b  Apr.  18,  1890;  d  May  20,  1890. 

[49-506]  MARTHA  WASHINGTON  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  26,  1860;  dau  William  and  Phebe 

(Derr)  Hartranft  [49-142] ;  m  Feb.  2,  1882,  SMITH  W.  OPP,  b  June  25,  1857;  s  George  S.  Opp.  Res. 
118  New  St.,  Muncy,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1106]  1.  Edna,  b  Apr.  22,  1883;  m  Levi  D.  Colley. 

2.  George  Smith,  b  July  22,  1884. 

[49-1106.1]  3.  Effie,  b  May  4,  1887;  m.  C.  Frank  Hoyer. 

[49-507]  MARY  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  8,  1844;  d  May  16,  1911;  dau  Samuel  and 
Amanda  M.  (Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-143];  m  Jan.  11,  1877,  DAVID  H.  BLACK,  b  July  21,  1847;  d 
Mar.  2,  1917;  s  John  and  Sally  Ann  (Rose)  Black.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[49-1107]  Elsie  Irene,  b  Aug.  24,  1884;  m  Howard  H.  Sallada. 


[49-508]  JOSEPH  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  19,  1846;  d  Aug.  25,  1909;  s  Samuel  and  Amanda  M. 
(Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-143] ;  m  Dec.  28,  1871,  ELMIRA  R.  LITTLE,  b  June  21,  1847;  d  June  3,  1913; 
dau  Joseph  and  Louise  (Arms)  Little.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-1108]  1.  Mina  Edith,  b  Oct.  1,  1872;  m  Charles  B.  Myers. 

[49-1109]  2.  Mertie  Melvina,  b  Apr.  27,  1874;  m  Marshall  Carson. 


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[49-1110]  3.  Wilbert  Flack,  b  Feb.  16,  1881;  m  Julia  Dykins. 

[49—1  111]  4.  Lola  Louise,  b  Sept.  9,  1882;  m  Frank  Wilson. 

[49-1112]  5.  Guyan  Cameron,  b  Apr.  21,  1886;  m  Bertha  Shoup. 

6.  Joseph  Luther,  b  Mar.  24,  1890;  unm;  Lieut,  at  Camp  Hill,  Newport  News,  Va. 


[49-509]  ALICE  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  30,  1848;  dan  Samuel  and  Amanda  M.  (Doctor)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-143] ;  m  Dec.  23,  1867,  SAMUEL  B.  SPROUT,  b  Dec.  26,  1844;  d  Feb.  5,  1916;  s  Ariel  B.  and 
Julia  A.  (Bergstrasser)  Sprout.  Engineer;  res.  507  N.  Grier  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Samuel  B.  Sprout  served  in  Co.  D.,  7th  Pa.  Cavalry,  in  Civil  War,  full  time. 

Children  (J): 

[49-1113]  1.  Julia  A.,  b  Nov.  15,  1869;  m  F.  J.  Schmoyer. 

[49-1114]  2.  Carrie  B.,  b  Oct.  3,  1871;  rn  Ernest  W.  Gernerd. 

[49-1115]  3.  Edward  W.,  b  Feb.  16,  1873;  m  Martha  M.  Schoch. 

4.  Linton  H.,  b  Feb.  9,  1897;  unm;  507  N.  Grier  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 


[49-510]  EMILY  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  12,  1849;  d  Mar.  11,  1919;  dan  Samuel  and  Amanda  M. 
(Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-143] ;  m  BARKLEY  HORNER.  Res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  (1918.) 


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3. 

4. 

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7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

15. 

16. 


Children  (16): 

Uriah  H.,  b  Oct.  24,  1875;  unm;  1262  4)/^  St.,  S.  W.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 
William  K.,  b  May  7,  1877;  dec. 

Rebe  M.,  b  June  15,  1878;  dec. 

Nellie  S.,  b  July  14,  1880;  m  J.  B.  Arnold. 

Clarence  V.,  b  Dec.  8,  1881. 

Simon  C.,  b  Nov.  5,  1883;  dec. 

Lucy  A.,  b  Jan.  16,  1885;  m  Charles  A.  Nylen. 

Margaret  E.,  b  May  5,  1886;  m  W.  H.  Allen. 

Kate,  b  Mar.  10,  1887;  unm. 

Dora  May,  b  May  15,  1888;  d  Oct.  30,  1918;  m,  T.  Powell  Davis. 

Isaac  |  dec. 

Barkley  ]  triplets,  b  July  10,  1889;  ■  dec. 

Oliver  ]  dec. 

Emma,  b  Oct.  3,  1891;  dec. 

Julia  C.,  b  Apr.  9,  1892;  m  James  F.  Thompson. 

Lola  I.,  b  July  19,  1895;  m  Wilton  Carrick. 


[49-511]  ELNORA  V.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  23,  1852;  d  July  21,  1888;  dnu  Samuel  and  Amanda 
M.  (Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-143];  m  Dec.  23,  1886,  WALTER  S.  OPP,  b  Jan.  20,  1861;  s  Thomas  and 
Margaret  (McCormick)  Opp.  Farmer;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


[49-512]  CLARENCE  CLAUDEOUS  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  25,  1856;  d  Nov.  19,  1908;  s  Samuel 
and  Amanda  M.  (Doctor)  Hartranft  [49-143];  m  Jan.  18, 1882,  MARY  ELIZABETH  HEBERLING, 
b  Feb.  27,  1863;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Mariah)  Heberling.  Blacksmith;  res.  55  Green  St.,  Muncy, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1121]  1.  Bertha,  b  Nov.  15,  1887;  m  Albert  Hafer. 

[49-1122]  2.  Mary,  b  Nov.  16,  1896;  m  Fred  C.  Bosch;  293  Lexington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3.  Emily,  b  Apr.  1,  1900;  55  Green  St.,  Muncy,  Pa. 

4.  Andrew,  b  Dec.  13,  1903;  unm;  Muncy,  Pa. 

[ Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete .] 

[49-513]  SIMON  CAMERON  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  5,  1858;  s  Samuel  and  Amanda  M.  (Doctor) 
Hartranft  [49-143] ;  m  Mar.  6,  1885,  MATTIE  BITLER,  b  1865;  d  Feb.  21,  1904. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Louella  G.;  Jersey  town,  Pa. 

2.  Susan  B.,  Columbia,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 


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[49-514]  HARRY  C.  METZGER  b  Oct.  5,  1860;  s  Samuel  and  Amanda  M.  (Doctor)  Hartranft  [49- 
143] ;  m  Dec.  22,  1887,  HATTIE  A.  STROBERT,  b  Nov.  9,  1862;  dau  William  and  Angelica  (Hotch¬ 
kiss)  Strobert.  Farmer;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  (1918.) 

Harry  C.  Metzger  was  adopted  by  his  uncle  and  aunt,  William  and  Lucy  (Doctor)  Metzger;  for 
this  reason  his  name  was  changed  from  Hartranft  to  Metzger. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-1123]  1.  Elmer  C.,  b  May  21,  1889;  m  Hattie  I.  Young. 

2.  Arthur  W.,  b  June  12,  1892. 

3.  Angelica  A.,  b  Mar.  1,  1897. 

[49-515]  SAMUEL  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  24,  1867;  s  Samuel  and  Amanda  M.  (Doctor)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-143] ;  in  Mar.  6,  1890,  LULU  M.  SMITH,  b  Aug.  21,  1872;  dau  Henry  and  Hannah  (Runyan) 
Smith.  Hammerman  in  tank  building;  res.  Montgomery,  Pa.  (1918.) 

e 

Children  (4)- 

[49-1124]  1.  Paul  S.,  b  July  31,  1897 ;  m  Mary  M.  Gardner. 

2.  Martha  I.,  b  Nov.  21,  1901. 

3.  Orville  W.,  b  Jan.  27,  1904. 

4.  William,  b  Sept.  31,  1911;  d  Sept.  31,  1911. 

[49-516]  MARY  ANN  SAEGER,  b  July  13,  1854;  d  Mar.  1,  1907;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Saeger  [49-144];  in  Dec.  28,  1882,  SAMUEL  APP,  b  Dec.  30,  1847;  s  Frederick  and  Susanna 
(Hess)  App.  Bookkeeper;  res.  539  Market  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Susan  Elizabeth,  b  July  12,  1884;  654  Centre  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

2.  Helen  Rebecca,  b  June  29,  1886;  551  W.  170th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

3.  Florence  Caroline,  b  Aug.  5,  1889;  567  Bourse  Bldg.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  George  Saeger,  b  Nov.  11,  1894;  15  Service  Co.,  Signal  Corps;  Ft.  Leavenworth, 

Kans.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Post. 

[49-517]  DR.  GEORGE  SAEGER,  b  Sept.  9,  1852;  d  Nov.  21,  1916;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Saeger  [49-144] ;  m  Mar.  29,  1877,  JOSEPHINE  WALLACE  BUBB,  b  Jan.  23,  1855;  dau  John 
and  Josephine  (Bastian)  Bubb.  Physician  and  druggist;  res.  Montoursville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-518]  REBECCA  CAROLINE  SAEGER,  b  Aug.  11,  1856;  d  July  8,  1911 ;  dau  Joseph  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Hartranft)  Saeger  [49-144];  m  Feb.  18,  1892,  OTIS  EDWARD  BENDPiR,  b  Mar.  20,  1869; 
s  Jesse  and  Mary  Jane  (Reader)  Bender.  Carpenter;  res.  Montgomery,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ); 

1.  Joseph  Paul,  b  Dec.  30,  1894;  6  Kellog  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

2.  Otis  Edward,  b  Oct.  23,  1897;  732  Tucker  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

3.  Lawrence  Wilbur,  b  Nov.  18,  1900;  417  PL  Fourth  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

[49-519]  ANDREW  JUDSON  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  7,  1852;  dMay  18, 1913 ;  s  Joseph  and  Jane  E. 
(Tomb)  Hartranft  [49-145] ;  in  PYb.  5,  1880,  MARY  ALICE  HARTMAN.  Res.  48  Ross  St.,  Williams¬ 
port,  Pa.  No  heirs.  (1917.) 

[Letters  unans.;  further  data  unobtainable;  unable  to  verify.] 

[49-520a]  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  23,  1859;  d  Sept.  17,  1910;  s  Joseph  and  Jane 
E.  (Tomb)  Hartranft  [49-145];  m  Dec.  11,  1881,  CYNTHIA  CAMPBELL,  b  Oct.  23,  1859;  d  Mar.  5, 
1894. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Alfred  Byron,  b  Oct.  10,  1882;  d  Feb.  21,  1890. 

[49-1126]  2.  Mary  Jane,  b  Jan.  4,  1884;  in  Wallace  Wolf;  have  four  children;  Main  St.,  Jersey  Shore, 

Pa. 

3.  Charles  Thomas,  b  Aug.  3,  1880;  d  Jan.  30,  1900. 

4.  Edwin  Chester,  b  Sept.  18,  1890;  d  Mar.  3,  1894. 

[49-520b]  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  3,  1896,  ROSE  B. 
WOLCOTT,  b  Aug.  8,  1869;  d  May  16,  1905. 


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767 


Children  (6): 

1.  Almira  Leon,  b  Feb.  8,  1898. 

2.  Joseph  William,  b  Jan.  11,  1901;  U.  S.  Navy. 

3.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  b  Oct.  25,  1902;  d  Oct.  31,  1906. 

4.  Twins,  stillborn,  May  13,  1905. 

[49-520c]  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  Sept.  20,  1906,  MRS. 
RACHEL  EMMA  CRUSE  CLARK,  b  July  26,  1867.  [No  further  data.} 

[49-521]  JOSEPH  ARTHUR  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  7,  1861;  s  Joseph  and  Jane  E.  (Tomb)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-145] ;  m  Apr.  20,  1893,  ELLA  MARY  RAMSEY,  b  May  25,  1871.  Verona,  Pa.  (1917.) 
Children  (Jf): 

1.  Howard  E.,  b  Jan.  12,  1894. 

2.  Harriet  May,  b  Oct.  22,  1895;  d  Nov.  12,  1905. 

3.  Frances  Anna,  b  Nov.  21,  1897. 

4.  Esther  Ruth,  b  Apr.  2,  1904. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to,  complete.} 

[49-522]  ANNA  MAY  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  23,  1867;  dan  Joseph  and  Jane  E.  (Tomb)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-145];  m  Sept.  9,  1896,  HARRY  GRANT  STARRETT,  b  Sept.  21,  1866;  s  William  Seville 
and  Mary  Ann  (Custard)  Starrett.  Carpenter;  res.  1128  Thompson  St.,  Jersey  Shore,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1918.) 

[49-523a]  EDWARD  TOMB  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  29,  1871 ;  d  Aug.  2,  1918;  s  Joseph  and  Jane  E. 
(Tomb)  Hartranft  [49-145] ;  m  Jan.  9,  1901,  JANE  ELLEN  GRIER,  b  July  17,  1869;  d  Aug.  30,  1901. 

No  issue. 

[49-523b]  EDWARD  TOMB  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  22,  1905,  CARDIE 
EMERT,  b  Feb.  10, 1872.  Edward  Tomb  Hartranft  was  drowned  in  trying  to  rescue  his  son  Judson. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Kathryn  May,  b  July  23,  1906. 

2.  Judson  Emert,  b  Oct.  20,  1908;  d  Aug.  2,  1918  (drowned). 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 

[49-524]  MARY  LEANDA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  4,  1857;  dau  Andrew  J.  and  Isabella  (Reeser) 
Hartranft  [49-146];  m  Jan.  23,  1879,  GEORGE  CALHOUN  McKEE,  b  Oct.  6,  1852;  d  Jan.  23,  1912. 
Farmer;  widow  res.  Turbotville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1127]  1.  Mary  Belle,  b  Aug.  6,  1887;  m  Hugh  D.  Barr. 

2.  Florence  Hartranft,  b  May  25,  1894;  d  Sept.  17,  1894. 

[49-525]  HARRY  JUDSON  HARTRANFT,  b  June  1,  1858;  s  Andrew  J.  and  Isabella  (Reeser) 
Hartranft  [49-146];  m  June  6,  1889,  ALACE  JOHNSON,  b  Dec.  23,  1865;  dau  Silas  W.  and  Saria  E. 
(Smith)  Johnson.  Miller;  res.  Bellefonte,  Pa.  (1920.)  Harry  J.  Hartranft  served  as  Pres,  of  Hartranft 
Family  Association  for  a  number  of  years. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  M,,  b  Mar.  8,  1891;  d  Aug.  10,  1912. 

[49-1128]  2.  Horace  Jackson,  b  Jan.  12,  1893;  m  Grace  H.  Crawford. 

[49-526]  FLORENCE  McCLELLA  HARTRANFT,  b  July  23,  1862;  d  June  9,  1917;  dau  Andrew  J. 
and  Isabella  (Reeser)  Hartranft  [49-146] ;  m  Oct.,  1886,  HARRY  GAUGER,  b  Aug.  3,  1861 ;  s  Nichlos 
and  Sarah  (Fox)  Gauger.  Carpenter;  res.  Watson  town,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-1129]  1.  Ruth  M.,  b  May  1,  1887;  m  J.  Watson  Moltz. 

2.  Homer  Andrew,  b  Nov.  19,  1888;  109th  Field  Artillery,  Headquarters  Co.,  A.  E.  F. 

[49-1130]  3.  Lera  Belle,  6  Sept.  28,  1893;  m  John  E.  Krug. 

4.  Florence  Rae,  b  Feb.  2,  1900;  Watsontown,  Pa. 

5.  Lester  Hartranft,  b  June  27,  1902;  307th  Cavalry,  Del  Rio,  Texas. 


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[49-527]  LIZZIE  JANE  HARTRANFT,  b  May  30,  1864;  d  Jan.  20,  1903;  dau  Andrew  J.  and  Isa¬ 
bella  (Reeser)  Hartranft  [49-146];  m  Dec.  21,  1884,  THEODORE  YEAGER,  b  Sept.  24,  1854;  s 
William  and  Mary  (Fetterman)  Yeager.  Machinist;  res.  Scranton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1131]  1.  Ralph  Hartranft,  b  Feb.  17,  1886;  m  Anna  M.  Simons;  Scranton,  Pa. 

[49-1132]  2.  Vera  Margaret,  b  Jan.  31,  1894;  m  Thomas  P.  Farrell. 

[49-1133]  3.  Judson  T.,  b  Aug.  26,  1896;  m  Emma  K.  Still. 

[49-528]  PHILIP  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  5,  1858;  s  George  W.  and  Catharine  (Fousel)  Hartranft 
[49-147];  m  Apr.  13,  1880,  SUSAN  L.  METZGER,  b  Jan.  25,  1859;  dau  Frederick  Metzger.  Insurance 
agent;  res.  Montgomery,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1134]  1.  George  Lester,  b  July  13,  1887;  m  Ruth  Heilman. 

[49-1134.1]  2.  Frederick  M.,  b  Apr.  11,  1898;  m  Helen  M.  Hall. 

3.  James,  dec. 

[49-529]  ROSE  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  31,  1863;  dau  George  W.  and  Catharine  (Fousel)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-147];  m  Dec.  23,  1883,  ALEXANDER  DECKER,  b  May  27,  1860;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Hurr) 
Decker.  Farmer;  res.,  Montgomery,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-1134.2]  1.  Elmer  Raymond,  b  Apr.  23,  1885;  m  Elsie  Metzger. 

2.  Armina  Francis,  b  Oct.  3,  1887 ;  Montgomery,  Pa. ;  yeoman  in  U.  S.  service  during  World 

War. 

3.  Rachel  Eger,  b  Feb.  22,  1890;  with  Emergency  Fleet  during  World  War,  and  still  so  en¬ 

gaged;  Montgomery,  Pa. 

[49-1134.3]  4.  Paul  Revere,  b  July  7,  1892;  m  Ruth  Noll. 

[49—1 1 34.4 j  5.  Philip  Harold,  b  May  7,  1894;  m  Catherine  Sullivan. 

6.  Lois  Kathryn,  b  Feb.  19,  1907. 

[49-530]  EDWARD  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  5,  1867;  s  George  W.  and  Catharine  (Fousel)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-147];  m  Nov.  24,  1897,  MINNIE  SMITH,  b  Feb.  13,  1877;  dau  Hervey  and  Catharine 
(Walter)  Smith.  Asst.  Supt.  furniture  factory;  res.,  Montgomery,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  20,  1903. 

[49-531]  HENRIETTA  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  1,  1872;  dau  George  W.  and  Catharine  (Fousel) 
Hartranft  [49-147];  m  Sept.  17,  1903,  HARRY  HART,  b  Nov.  28,  1867;  .s  George  D.  and  Mary  W. 
(Hess)  Hart.  Farmer;  res.  Montgomery,  Pa,  (1918.) 

One  child:  George  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1907. 

[49-533]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  27,  1827;  d  Apr.  16,  1899;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Weachter) 
Hartranft  [49-148];  m  Aug.  7,  1855,  SARA  ANN  STORMFELTZ,  b  Mar.  20,  1833;  d  June  18,  1922. 
Jacob  Hartranft  lived  near  Lancaster  Junction,  and  was  buried  in  the  Lutheran  Cemetery,  Manheim, 
Pa.  Rev.  J.  W.  Bobst  was  in  charge  of  funeral. 

Children  (2): 

[49-1135]  1.  Maria  S.,  b  Dec.  17,  1857;  m  John  B.  Spahr. 

2.  Emma  S.,  b  Nov.  17,  1867;  26  S.  Warren  St.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

[49-534]  PRISCILLA  HARTRANFT,  b  June  28,  1829;  dau  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Weachter)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49—148] ;  m  JACOB  HORNBERGER;  lived  in  Ohio.  [ Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[49-535]  REUBEN  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  26,  1831;  d  Mar.  29,  1906;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Weach¬ 
ter)  Hartranft  [49-148];  m  MARGARET  WEACHTER,  b  Feb.  24,  1830;  d  July  24,  1899.  No  issue. 
[Data  from  White  Oak,  Pa.,  Lutheran  and  Reformed  Church  Cent .] 

[49-536a]  OWEN  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct,  28,  1833;  d  Mar.  17, 1901  ;s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Weachter) 
Hartranft  [49-148];  m  HARRIET  LUTZ,  b  Nov.  11,  1832;  dlSept,  1,  1871. 


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Children  (/+): 

1.  Adaline,  h  Sept.  5,  1857;  d  July  31,  1868. 

[49-1136]  2.  Sevilla,  b  Nov.  21,  1859;  m  Charles  N.  Ualy. 

[49-1137]  3.  Henry  L.,  b  Apr.  17,  1866;  m  Addie  M.  Sprecher. 

4.  Harriet,  b  July  10,  1871;  d  July  13,  1871. 

[49-536b]  OWEN  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Apr.  30,  1872,  ANNA  HUNS- 
PERGER,  b  Aug.  12,  1845;  d  Apr.  25,  1919. 

One  child: 

[49-1138]  Samuel  D.,  b  Aug.  2,  1875;  m  Sarah  Minnich. 

[49-537]  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  18,  1836;  d  Aug.  25,  1910;  dau  Joseph  and  Sarah 
(Weachter)  Hartranft  [49-148];  m  Sept.  30,  1866,  HENRY  DAUB,  b  Aug.  20,  1834. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sarah  H.,  b  Jan.  27,  1867. 

2.  Katie  L.,  b  Feb.  15,  1877;  d  June  14,  1913. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-538a]  AARON  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  18,  1839;  d  June  10,  1918;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah 
(Weachter)  Hartranft  [49-148];  in  Sept.  16,  1869,  CATHARINE  S.  LESHER,  b  July  3,  1848;  d  Mar. 
24,  1901. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  L.,  b  Oct.  22,  1870;  d  Mar.  25,  1874. 

[49-1139]  2.  David  L.,  b  Mar.  12,  1872;  d  Sept.  22,  1917;  m  Florence  Ebersole. 

[49—1140]  3.  Emma  L.,  b  Apr.  3,  1876;  m  Emmanuel  S.  Hykes. 

[49-1141]  4.  Jacob  L.,  b  Feb.  1,  1878;  m  Annie  E.  Holsinger. 

5.  Joseph  L.,  b  July  22,  1881;  d  July  15,  1897. 

[49-538b]  AARON  W.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Dec.,  1904,  MARY  R.  STRITE. 
No  issue.  He  was  a  miller  by  trade,  but  sold  his  mill  and  bought  a  farm ;  was  a  member  of  Mennonite 
Church.  Lived  in  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.;  moved  to  Washington  Co.,  Md.,  where  he  died. 

[49-539]  GEORGE  HARTRANFT,  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Weachter)  Hartranft  [49-148];  m - 

BLATT.  Lived  near  Erb’s  Meeting  House,  between  Manheim  and  Lititz,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa. ;  had  a 
daughter : 

[49-1142]  Hettie,  m  Solomon  Weaver,  and  lived  in  Petersburg.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-540]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  May  8,  1830;  d  Aug.  26,  1916;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Weidman)  Hartranft  [49-149];  m  Jan.  2,  1851,  PETER  MEISKEY,  b  May  15,  1829;  d  Oct.  21,  1882; 
s  Christian  and  Margaret  (Sheity)  Meiskey.  Manufacturer  of  Cigar  boxes;  res.  Lincoln,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Adaline,  b  Sept.  11,  1851;  d  Oct.  6,  1851. 

2.  Israel,  b  Nov.  3,  1852;  d  Aug.  31,  1856. 

[49-1143]  3.  Lavina,  b  Nov.  8,  1855;  m  Daniel  Miller;  1126  Windsor  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[49-1144]  4.  Amanda,  b  May  8,  1860;  m  Albert  Iv.  Hufford. 

[49-541]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  4,  1834;  d  Jan.  15,  1916;  s  William  and  Leah  (Fetter) 
Hartranft  [49-150];  m  SUSANNA  BIDDLER,  b  Oct.  14,  1836;  d  Sept.  6,  1911.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-1145]  1.  Emma,  b  Jan.  12,  1859;  m  Nathaniel  K\  Weit. 

[49-1146]  2.  William,  b  Aug.  17,  1861;  m  Kate  Garred;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

[49-1147]  3.  Lizzie,  b  July  30,  1864;  m  Edwin  Weit. 

[49-1148]  4.  Alice,  b  Sept.  23,  1865;  m  Samuel  L.  Shilling. 

[49-1149]  5.  Kate  B.,  b  Feb.  6,  1870;  m  George  A.  Ulrich. 

[49-1150]  6.  Martin,  b  Apr.  27,  1872;  m  Sallie  Brusman. 

7.  Sallie,  b  Feb.  6,  1874;  unm;  Ephrata,  Pa. 


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[49-542]  JEREMIAH  HARTRANFT,  b  May  16,  1836;  d  May  10, 1896;  s  William  and  Leah  (Fetter) 
Hartranft  [49-150];  m  MARY  ANN  BIXLER,  b  Nov.  5,  1837;  cl  Sept.  29,  1913.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Sarah  (Ann),  b  Apr.  28,  1860;  d  Dec.  28,  1863. 

2.  Jeremiah,  b  Oct.  2,  1862;  d  May  28,  1863. 

[49-1151]  3.  Leah,  b  Sept.  17,  1864;  m  John  S.  Burkholder. 

[49-1152]  4.  Samuel  B.,  b  Oct.  9,  1871;  m  Anna  Haller. 

[49-1153]  5.  Mary,  b  July  1,  1875;  m  Martin  Lutz. 


[49-543]  HENRY  HARTRANFT,  6  May  21,  1838;  s  William  and  Leah  (Fetter)  Hartranft  [49- 

Children  (8): 

1.  Harvey;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

2.  Frank;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

3.  Mary,  m  — - - Reifsnyder;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

4.  Maggie,  m  David  Baier;  Terre  Hill,  Pa. 

5.  Lizzie,  m - - — —  Lichty;  Terre  Hill,  Pa. 

6.  Lewis;  Terre  Hill,  Pa. 

7.  Muriel,  m  Harvey  Snader;  Terre  Hill,  Pa. 

8.  Walter,  m - Spat.z;  Terre  Hill,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  further  data  unobtainable .] 

[49-544]  SUSANNA  HARTRANFT,  b  June  18,  1839;  dau  William  and  Leah  (Fetter)  Hartranft 
[49-150];  m  PETER  ENGEL. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Maine,  dec;  2.  Charles,  unm;  Cornwall,  Pa.;  3.  John.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[49-1154] 

[49-1155] 

[49-1156] 

[49-1157] 

[49-1158] 


[49-545]  POLLY  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  6,  1842;  dau  William  and  Leah  (Fetter)  Hartranft  [49- 
150];  m  CHRISTIAN  LANE.  Res.  Vinemont,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[49-1159] 

[49-1160] 

[49-1161] 


1.  John,  m  - - ■;  Vinemont,  Pa. 

2.  William,  m - ;  Vinemont,  Pa. 

3.  Lizzie,  unm;  Vinemont,  Pa. 

4.  Emma,  m  Harry  Smith;  Akron,  Pa. 

5.  Henry. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[49-547]  LEAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  2,  1850;  dau  William  and  Leah  (Fetter)  Hartranft  [49-150]; 
m  June  17,  1871,  ADAM  H.  WEAVER,  b  Oct.  21,  1849;  d  Dec.  5,  1915;  s  John  and  Fianna  (Hartman) 
Weaver.  Laborer;  res.  New  Holland,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  John,  b  Jan.  12,  1873;  m  C  — — — — -  D - ;  Blue  Ball,  Pa. 

2.  Mary  A.,  b  Aug.  18,  1877;  m  Leonard  S.  Seibel. 

3.  David,  b  Apr.  11,  1880;  m  L.  Miller;  New  Holland,  Pa. 

4.  William,  b  Dec.  31,  1875;  d  Apr.  7,  1910. 

5.  Emma  H.,  b  Apr.  2,  1882;  m  Elmer  K.  Adams. 

6.  Martin,  b  May  21,  1884;  m  Cora  Summers;  Bird-in-hand,  Pa. 

7.  Adam  H.,  b  Sept.  10,  1888;  rn  Anna  M.  Stauffer. 

8.  Leah,  b  Oct.  2,  1886;  cl  Mar.  11,  1887. 

9.  Kate,  b  Sept.  8,  1890;  m  Harvey  S.  Fellenbaum. 

10.  Peter,  b  June  6,  1894;  d  Apr.  18,  1895. 

[49-548]  LEVI  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  7,  1858;  s  William  and  Leah  (Fetter)  Hartranft  [49-150]; 
m - 

Children  (J): 

1.  Samuel;  Kleinfeltersville,  Pa. 

2.  William;  Stevens,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2. 


[49-1162] 

[49-1163] 

[49-1164] 

[49-1165] 

[49-1166] 

[49-1167] 

[49-1168] 


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771 


[49-1169]  3.  Emma,  m  John  Schweikert;  Stevens,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2. 

4.  Lizzie. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-550]  SALLIE  KERCHEN,  dau  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Hartranft)  Kerchen  [49-151a];  m 
JACOB  BUCHTER,  dec. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  John. 

2.  Joseph. 

3.  Sarah. 

4.  Catharine,  m - 


[49-1170] 


Ewell;  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Have  at  least  two  children. 


5.  Susan,  d  young. 


[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[49-551]  MARY  ANN  KERCHEN,  dau  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Hartranft)  Kerchen  [49-151a];  m 
ELIAS  ENCK. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[49-1171]  1.  Henry,  m - — — - 

[49-1172] 

[49—1173] 

[49-1174] 


2.  Thomas,  m - 

3.  George,  b  May  13,  1853;  d  Jan.  30,  1911;  m  Elizabeth  Reed. 

4.  Wayne,  m - 

5.  Kate,  d  young. 

6.  Polly,  d  young. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-552]  ELIZABETH  KERCHEN,  dau  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Hartranft)  Kerchen  [49-151a]; 
DOMECK  or  DONELSON.  Lived  in  Virginia  (1918).  At  least  5  children.  [  Unable  to 


m - 

complete  or  verify.} 

[49-553]  SAMUEL  WOLF,  b  Aug.  26,  1844;  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Hartranft-Kerchen)  Wolf 
[49-151b] ;  m  Dec.  3,  1865,  ANNIE  DISSLER,  b  1841;  d  Mar.  14,  1903. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Malinda,  b  Jan.  22,  1867;  d  Apr.  20,  1886. 

[49-1175]  2.  Marian,  b  Feb.  3,  1868;  m  Samuel  Martzcll;  Akron,  Ohio. 

3.  Henry,  b  May  6,  1869;  d  May  20,  1871. 

[49-1176]  4.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  7,  1871;  m  David  Eberly;  Lititz,  Pa. 

5.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  26,  1873. 

6.  Adaline,  b  Dec.  3,  1875;  d  Feb.  11,  1876. 

[49-1177]  7.  Corah  D.,  b  Aug.  19,  1879;  m  Henry  Herneisen. 

[49-554]  LYDIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  20,  1831;  d  Dec.  15,  1897;  dau  John  and  Fredericka  E. 
(Kissel)  Hartranft  [49-152a];  m  1851  or  1852,  SIMON  PETER  RHOADS,  b  June  30,  1827;  d  Oct.  20, 
1894. 

Children  (8): 

[49-1178]  1.  Eliza,  b  Apr.  14,  1854;  m  George  Walters. 

[49-1179]  2.  Cyrus,  b  Apr.  16,  1857;  m  Ella  M.  Nelson. 

[49-1180]  3.  Matilda,  b  Dec.  16,  1858;  m  Frederick  H.  Weber. 

[49-1181]  4.  Lydia,  m  John  Reger;  Hummelstown,  Pa. 

[49-1182]  5.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  31,  1874;  m  Milton  G.  Carpenter. 

[49-1183]  6.  Grant,  m  Lizzie  Offenbach;  Palmyra,  Pa. 

[49-1184]  7.  John  H.,  b  Jan.  4,  1861;  m  Annie  E.  Hensel. 

8.  Simon,  b  Mar.  16,  1872;  disappeared  and  died. 

[49-555]  URIAS  HARTRANFT,  b  June  4,  1835;  d  Nov.  12,  1883;  s  John  and  Fredericka  E.  (Kissel) 
Hartranft  [49-152a];  m  July  28,  1861,  ANNA  MARIA  THOMAS,  b  Feb.  8,  1843;  d  Apr.  4,  1889. 
Children  (15): 

[49-1185]  1.  Thomas  Jefferson,  b  July  14,  1861;  m  Alice  N.  Bingainan. 

2.  Henry  Franklin,  b  Sept.  28,  1863;  d  Apr.  5,  1871. 


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[49-1186] 

[49-1187] 

[49-1188] 

[49-1189] 

[49-1190] 

[49-1191] 


3.  Abraham  Lincoln,  b  Nov.  22,  1864;  d  Dec.  7,  1865. 

4.  Emma  E.,  b  July  14,  1866;  d  Aug.  4,  1867. 

5.  Julia,  b  Dec.  14,  1867;  d  Apr.  3,  1871. 

6.  Simon  Peter,  b  Sept.  16,  1869;  m  Harriette  Clair. 

7.  Ezra,  b  Dec.  5,  1870;  m  Annie  B.  Buch. 

8.  Infant,  b  and  d  Jan.  24,  1872. 

9.  Wayne,  b  Feb.  14,  1873;  m  Ella  H.  Miley. 

10.  Lemon,  b  Sept.  15,  1874;  m  Alice  J.  Eckert. 

11.  Amanda,  b  Dec.  3,  1875;  d  Nov.  1,  1884. 

12.  Harry  Pierce,  b  Sept.  6,  1877;  m  Phoebe  A.  Wolf. 

13.  Annie  T.,  b  Nov.  18,  1879;  m - ;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

14.  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  1,  1882;  d  Feb.  4,  1886. 

15.  Hayden,  b  July  19,  1883;  d  Feb.  25,  1885. 

[ Family  Bible.  Records .] 


[49-557a]  HENRY  C.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  7,  1841;  s  John  and  Fredericka  E.  (Kissel)  Hartranft 
[49-152a] ;  m  CATHARINE  C.  WITHERS,  b  Dec.  27,  1835 ;  d  Aug.  27,  1880 ;  dau  George  and  Catherine 
Withers.  Carpenter;  Hummelstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1192]  1.  John  W.,  b  Jan.  26,  1868;  m  Mary  A.  Hollinger. 

2.  Emma  R.,  b  Oct.  18,  1869;  Corning,  N.  Y. 

3.  George  II.,  b  July  15,  1875;  d  Apr.  12,  1882. 


[49-557b]  HENRY  C.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  CHRISTIE  A.  CARPENTER, 
b  Aug.  5,  1856;  dau  Elias  C.  Carpenter.  Carpenter;  res.  Hummelstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1192.1]  1.  Lottie  M.,  b  Mar.  19,  1884;  d  Dec.  17,  1903;  m  Joseph  A.  Uhrich. 

[49—1193]  2.  Harry  C.,  b  Dec.  12,  1885;  m  Grace  Girvin. 

[49-1194]  3.  Mabel  A.,  b  June  6,  1888;  m  Ralph  Keller. 

4.  Paul  C.,  b  July  27,  1890;  d  Feb.  12,  1892. 


[49-558]  SIMON  P.  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  29,  1845;  s  John  and  Fredericka  E.  (Kissel)  Hartranft 
[49-152a];  m  Dec.  23,  1866,  CATHARINE  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  25,  1869;  dau  of  G.  Schultz  of  Lebanon. 
Res.  Brunnerville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1195]  1.  Emma,  b  Feb.  21,  1868;  m  John  W.  Demmy. 

[49-1196]  2.  Clarence,  b  Feb.  17,  1886;  m  Alice  Ruth  Meek. 

Two  children  stillborn. 


[49-558.1]  SOLOMON  EBERLY,  b  Mar.  12,  1842;  d  Dec.  6,  1915;  s  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft) 
Eberly  [49-153];  m  LIZZIE  ELSER,  b  Mar.  1,  1841;  d  Oct.  16,  1913. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-1197]  1.  Salinda,  b  Nov.  2,  1867;  in  Monroe  E.  Holstein. 

[49-1198]  2.  Emma  E.,  b  Jan.  13,  1870;  m  Christopher  F.  Wissler. 

[49-1199]  3.  Kate,  b  Sept.  14,  1875;  d  Nov.  21,  1916;  m  Jerome  Hertzog. 

[49-1200]  4.  Martin;  m - ;  Sinking  Springs,  Pa. 

[49-1201]  5.  Samuel,  m - ;  Ephrata,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

[49-1202]  6.  Elsie,  b  Jan.  5,  1882;  d  Oct.  11,  1916;  m  William  E.  Parson. 

[49-1203]  7.  Elizabeth,  m  Frank  G.  Ketner;  Shillington,  Pa. 

[49-1204]  8.  Zachariah,  m  Mary  Fetter;  Stevens,  Pa.  R.  D.  No.  2. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[49-559]  SALLIE  EBERLY,  dau  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft)  Eberly  [49-153] ;  m  July  2,  1865, 
JOHN  HIRNEISEN. 

Children  (7): 

[49-1204.1]  1.  Reuben,  m  Sarah  Huber;  Denver,  Pa. 

[49-1205]  2.  Kate,  b  May  25,  1866;  m  William  Foltz. 


Plate  87 


Mary  Ivrieble  Schultz  Daniel  Schultz  Schultz 

[68-14]  [68-14] 


Plate  88 


Sampler  made  by  Regina  Heebner  Schultz  [149-9]  in  1794. 
From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Knebel.  ’ 
(Courtesy  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Genealogical  Record  oe  the  Sciiwenkfeldek  Families 


773 


[49-1206]  3.  Salinda,  b  Mar.  13,  1870;  m  John  Getz. 

[49-1207a]  }4  g  ,  m  1.  Cora  Bender. 

[49-1207b]  j  ’  2.  Anna  Ream;  Kleinfeltersville,  Pa. 

[49-1208]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  13,  1881;  m  Frank  W.  Eberly. 

[49-1209]  6.  Phares,  b  Aug.  31,  1883;  d  Nov.  29,  1897. 

[49-1210]  7.  Annie,  m - Bentz;  Richland,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-560]  KATIE  EBERLY,  b  Nov.  25,  1848;  dau  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft)  Eberly  [49-153] ;  m 
GEORGE  HAUCK,  b  Apr.  5,  1858;  d  Feb.  19,  1915. 

Children  (5): 

[49-1211]  1.  Andrew,  b  Apr.  2,  1867;  m  Lydia  Wieland. 

[49-1212]  2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  2,  1869;  m  Lemon  K.  Harting. 

[49-1213[  3.  Phares  E.,  b  Oct.  28,  1871;  m  Susan  S.  Leisy. 

[49-1214]  4.  Katie  E.,  b  Oct.  12,  1882;  m  Samuel  K.  Hainly. 

5.  George,  b  Apr.  28,  1887;  d  Mar.  11,  1892. 

[49-561]  REBECCA  EBERLY,  b  Nov.  6,  1853;  d  Sept.  7,  1892;  dau  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft) 
Eberly  [49-153] ;  m  Feb.  1,  1874,  HENRY  NETZLEY,  b  Mar.  16,  1853;  s  Henry  and  Catherine  (Wea- 
land)  Netzley.  Laborer;  res.  Schoeneck,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1215]  1.  Ida  E.,  b  Sept.  2,  1874;  m  Roman  S.  Leisy. 

[49-1216]  2.  Lizzie,  b  May  9,  1877 ;  d  Dec.  4,  1905;  m  John  Iv.  McQuate. 

[49-1217]  3.  Wayne,  b  July  29,  1882;  m  Lillie  E.  Stuber. 

[49-562]  ANNIE  EBERLY,  b  Nov.  6,  1853;  dau  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft)  Eberly  [49-153J ;  m 
July  29,  1874,  EMMANUEL  HEHNLY,  b  Oct.  22,  1857 ;  d  Sept.  16,  1910;  s  Jacob  and  Fianna  (Rock) 
Hehnly.  Res.  Stevens,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Frank,  b  Dec.  17,  1876;  d  Oct.  28,  1891. 

[49-1218]  2.  Sallie,  b  May  16,  1878;  m  Clinton  E.  Enck. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  28,  1880;  d  May  31,  1881. 

[49-1219]  4.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  18,  1882;  m  Monroe  Wenrich;  Manheim,  Pa. 

[49-1220]  5.  Minnie,  b  July  19,  1892;  m  Grant  B.  McDonough. 

[49-563]  SAMUEL  EBERLY,  b  July  11,  1860;  s  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft)  Eberly  [49-153] ;  m 
Sept.  8,  1883,  REBECCA  DONMOYER,  b  Mar.  27,  1861.  Res.  Stevens,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Lizzie,  b  Apr.  1,  1886;  d  Mar.  22,  1888. 

[49-1221]  2.  Elsie,  b  Nov.  23,  1889;  m  Charles  Althouse. 

[49-1222]  3.  William  D.,  b  Dec.  26,  1894;  m  Irene  R.  Keller. 

[49-564]  ELIZABETH  EBERLY,  dau  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Hartranft)  Eberly  [49-153];  m  JOHN 
STEELY.  Res.  Brunnerville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1223]  1.  Emma,  m  Joseph  Keith;  Brunnerville,  Pa. 

[49-1224]  2.  Nora,  m  Samuel  Young.  (?) 

Other  children  d  young. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-565]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  dau  Abraham  and  -  Hartranft  [49-154];  m  — 

FRALEY,  and  lived  in  Naperville,  Ill. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harvey. 

2.  Frank. 

[49-1225]  3.  Carrie,  m - Eichelberger. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[49-568]  JAMES  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  16,  1850;  s  Levi  and  Eliza  (Frey)  Hartranft  [49-155] ;  m 
MARY  MOUSER,  b  Dee.  25,  1856.  Res.  Beatrice,  Nebr.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Arthur  Boid,  b  1883;  d  1896. 

[49-570]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  12,  1858;  s  Levi  and  Eliza  (Frey)  Hartranft  [49-155];  m 
IDA  JANE  KEMMERER,  b  Sept.  8,  1868;  dan  Lewis  and  Sara  (Stoner)  Kemmerer.  Merchant;  res. 
La  Grange,  Ill.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Chester  Lee,  b  July  31,  1891;  unm;  La  Grange,  Ill. 

2.  Perry  Clayton,  b  May  8,  1893;  unm;  L*a  Grange,  Ill. 

3.  Goldie  Vera,  b  Oct.  18,  1895;  d  Mar.  12,  1915. 

4.  Edith  Viola,  b  June  16,  1897;  unm;  La  Grange,  Ill. 


[49-571]  URIAS  EICHELBERGER,  b  Apr.  22,  1839;  s  John  and  Susan  (Hartranft)  Eichelberger 
[49-156] ;  m  Feb.  16,  1858,  MARTHA  ESHLEMAN,  b  Oct.  22,  1831.  Retired  farmer;  res.  Naperville, 
Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-1226]  1.  John  R.,  b  Apr.  2,  1859;  m  Emma  Lantz. 

[49-1227]  2.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  25,  1860;  m  Katie  Sollenberger. 

[49-1228]  3.  Susan,  b  Sept.  11,  1862;  m  James  Brossman. 

[49-1229]  4.  Amanda,  b  Aug.  9,  1864;  m  Albert  Ross  Thompson. 

[49-1230]  5.  George,  b  Mar.  6,  1867;  m  Kate  Eipers. 


[49-573]  HANNAH  BUCHTER,  b  Jan.  14,  1835;  d  July  9,  1918;  dau  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Buchter  [49-157];  m  Dec.  2,  1858,  EDWIN  HULL,  dec.  Res.  Lititz,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  Edwin 
Hull  served  in  the  Union  Army  during  Civil  War. 

Children  (4): 


1.  Edwin 

2.  Sherman 

3.  Mary  Ellen 

4.  Alice 


all  d  young. 


[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-574]  SALINDA  BUCH.TER,  b  Mar.  19,  1839;  d  May  19,  1881;  dau  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Buchter  [49-157] ;  m  1860,  EDWARD  Z.  ROCK,  b  Mar.  17,  1838;  d  Sept.  27,  1904;  s  Peter  and 
Polly  or  Mary  (Graver)  Rock.  Locomotive  engineer;  res.  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

[49-1231]  1.  Miles  A.,  b  Oct.  12,  1861 ;  d  Apr.  29,  1918;  m  Mary  E.  Fisher. 

[49-1232]  2.  Ryan  R.,  b  Mar.  12,  1863;  m  Naomi  B.  Howell. 

[49-361b]  3.  Irene,  b  June  7,  1865;  m  John  B.  Hartranft. 

[49-1233]  4.  Edward  E.,  b  July  24,  1867;  m  Carrie  V.  Smith. 

[49-1234]  5.  Lawrence  C.,  b  Sept.  13,  1869;  d  Feb.  10,  1901;  m  Ida  Parks. 

[49-1235]  6.  Samuel  H.,  b  Apr.  6,  1872;  d  Jan.  16,  1922;  m  Emma  V.  Huber. 

[49-1236]  7.  Hayden,  b  Aug.  10,  1874;  d  Mar.  7,  1912;  m  Susan  Buchter. 

8.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Aug.  24,  1876;  d  Jan.  3,  1878. 

9.  Annie  E.,  b  July  29,  1881;  d  July  29,  1881. 


[49-575]  CATHARINE  BUCHTER,  b  Aug.  22,  1841;  dau  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hartranft)  Buchter 
[49-157] ;  m  HENRY  SHEETZ. 

A  son  Lemon  lives  in  Elkhart,  Ind.  [Letters  returned.] 

[49-576]  SUSANNA  BUCHTER,  b  June  20,  1845;  d  Oct.  1887;  dau  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hartranft) 
Buchter  [49-157] ;  m  FRANK  ENCIv.  Res.  Lititz,  Pa. 

A  son  Llewellyn  lives  in  Lancaster,  Pa.  [Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-577]  JOHN  BUCHTER,  b  July  9,  1848;  d  June,  1917 ;  s  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hartranft)  Buchter 
[49-157];  m  SARAH  SALLADE  (SOLATHE).  Newfoundland,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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[49-1 23G] 
[49-1237] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Frank;  Hopedale,  Pa.  (Honesdale). 

2.  Samuel;  Iowa. 

3.  Annie. 

4.  Susie,  6 Apr.  18, 1874;»i  I  !'  Ifayden  Rock. 

12.  Floyd  Frisbee. 

5.  Lizzie;  Hopedale,  Wayne  Co.,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify. ] 


[49-578a]  MARY  ELLEN  BUCHTER,  b  May  17,  1850;  dau  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hartranft)  Buchter 
[49-157] ;  m  JOHN  SANDOE;  d  prior  to  1877.  ' 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Maury,  b  in  1873;  unm. 

2.  George,  d  young. 

3.  Samuel,  d  young. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-578b]  MARY  ELLEN  (BUCHTER)  SANDOE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SAMUEL  HIGH,  b 
Sept.  28,  1835;  d  Feb.  26,  1910.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-579]  SAMUEL  BUCHTER,  b  1854;  d  Mar.  26,  1921 ;  s  Samuel  and  Julian  (Hartranft)  Buchter 
[49-157];  m  NETTIE  LEE.  Lived  at  Westfield,  Iowa. 

Samuel  Buchter  went  west  when  quite  young,  and  learned  the  blacksmith  trade;  became  an  expert, 
and  an  authority  on  horse-shoeing,  and  lived  for  a  time  at  Le  Mars,  Iowa.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-580]  CATHARINE  HARTRANFT,  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Rile)  Hartranft  [49-158a];  m 
SAMUEL  BILE,  who  d  in  1915. 

One  child:  Walter,  b  Jan.,  1897.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-581]  ELSIE  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  19,  1891;  dau  Henry  and  Addie  L.  (Bates)  Hartranft 
[49-1 58b] ;  m  May  27,  1910,  FORREST  RIEST,  b  Nov.,  1890. 

One  child:  Elsie,  b  June  8,  1912. 

[49-582]  DANIEL  CARMONY,  b  Mav  1,  1880;  s  William  and  Louisa  (Hartranft)  Carmony 
[49-159] ;  m  CLARA  QUINN. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Daniel,  2.  Clara,  3.  Edna.  [  No  further  data.] 

[49-583]  RICHARD  CARMONY,  b  Oct.  2,  1882;  s  William  and  Louisa.  (Hartranft)  Carmony 
[49-159];  m  1904,  MARGARET  HENNING,  b  Feb.,  1888. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Louisa,  b  Nov.  6,  1905. 

2.  Sarah,  b  July  20,  1907. 

3.  Margaret,  b  Feb.  16,  1909. 

4.  Richard,  b  May  3,  1912. 

5.  William,  b  July  17,  1914. 

[49-584]  REV.  CHARLES  R.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  22,  1838;  d  Sept.  25,  1879;  s  William  and  Mar¬ 
garet  A.  (Kidd)  Hartranft  [49-163];  m  HETTY  MARSHALL  GARRIGUES,  b  - - ;  d  Oct.  1, 

1917;  dau  William  A.  and  -  (Tucker)  Garrigues.  Clergyman.  (1921.)  “Mrs.  Hetty  M. 

Hartranft  died  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  age  77,  widow  of  Rev.  Charles  R.  Hartranft  of  the  New  Jersey  M. 
E.  Church,  mother  of  Marshall  V.  Hartranft  of  Los  Angeles,  and  William  G.  Hartranft  of  Phoenix, 
Ariz.  Interred,  Hollywood  Cem.,  Los  Angeles.”  [Newspaper  clipping.] 

Children  (7): 

1.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Mar.,  1865;  d  1907;  unm. 

[49-1238]  2.  Virginia  Earp,  b  Sept.,  1866;  d  1907;  m  Harry  Colby. 

[49-1239]  3.  William  G.,  b  Feb.  14,  1868;  m  Virginia  B.  Nash. 


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4.  Charles  Winfield,  b  Oct.,  1869;  d  1889;  unrri. 

[49-1240]  5.  Marshall  V.,  b  Feb.  14,  1872;  m  Louise  Owens. 

[49-1241]  6.  Louis  P.,  b  1876  (?);  d  Mar.  4,  1900;  m  Elizabeth  Delacroix. 

7-  Madge,  b  1879;  d  about  Aug.  15,  1894. 

[49-585]  LOUISA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  22,  1840;  dau  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Kidd)  Hartranft 
[49-163] ;  m  JOHN  SMITH,  b  Mar.  25,  1840.  Louisa  H.  Smith  was  buried  in  Phila. ;  and  John  Smith 
died  in  Delaware. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Harvey  W.,  b  Nov.  3,  1876;  d  Apr.  29,  1899. 

2.  Elizabeth  T.,  b  Nov.  26,  1871;  934  W.  Lehigh  Ave.,  Phila. 

3.  Charles  T.,  b  Jan.  16,  1873;  whereabouts  unknown. 

4.  Margaret  H.,  b  Dec.  9,  1874;  d  at  age  of  3. 

Elizabeth  T.  Smith  says  Governor  John  F.  Hartranft  and  her  mother  are  descended  from  brothers, 
confirming  tradition  of  her  brother,  who  says  the  three  brothers  were  Dr.  Joseph,  Leonard  and  William 
Hartranft. 

[49-586]  HENRY  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  18,  1841;  s  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Kidd)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-163];  m  Jan.  4,  1883,  MARY  E.  DUNFEE,  b  Nov.  16,  1854;  dau  Robert  M.  and  Mary  A. 
(Norman)  Dunfee.  Bricklayer;  res.  319  Benson  St.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

[49-587]  JOHN  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  14,  1850;  dec;  s  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Kidd)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-163];  m  HATTIE  OTIS;  widow  living  (1918). 

Two  children  died  in  infancy.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-588a]  DR.  JOSEPH  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  31,  1857;  s  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Kidd) 
Hartranft  [49-163];  m  July,  1881,  MARY  EMMA  BECKWITH,  b  Dec.  28,  1865;  d  Dec.  11,  1899;  dau 

S.  A.  and  Nancy  (Glover)  Beckwith. 

Children  (2): 

[49-1242]  1.  Joseph  B.,  b  Feb.  15,  1890;  m  Leila  C.  Sherman. 

[49-1243]  2.  Hattie  M.,  m  Dr.  H.  E.  Stevens;  Jamesport,  L.  I. 

[49-588b]  DR.  JOSEPH  M.  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  12,  1901,  MILLIE 
A.  ALLEN,  b  Feb.  14,  1868;  dau  Hezekiah  and  Mary  (Ryder)  Allen.  Physician;  res.  Southold,  N.  Y. 
(1921.) 

[49-589]  SARAH  J.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  11,  1860;  dau  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Kidd)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-163];  m  Apr.  7,  1878,  GEORGE  W.  SAYRES,  b  Dec.  23,  1854.  Res.  429  S.  Broome  St., 
Wilmington,  Del.  (1918.) 

Children  {11): 

1.  Katie  M.,  b  Aug.  21,  1879;  unm. 

2.  Charles  Louis,  b  May  25,  1881;  m  Annie  H. - 

3.  Mary  Louisa,  b  May  27,  1883;  m  Thomas  Hennis. 

4.  Ralph,  b  Aug.  8,  1885;  d  Sept.  17,  1886. 

5.  Elmer,  b  Aug.  10,  1886;  m  Lena  Smith. 

6.  George  Allen,  b  Feb.  1,  1889;  m  Nellie  McCullin. 

7.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  5,  1891;  unm. 

8.  Henry  Earl,  b  Jan.  28,  1894;  m  May  Connell;  Marshallton,  Del. 

9.  Florence,  b  June  3,  1896;  m  Reuben  Thompson;  Laurel,  Del. 

10.  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  3,  1898;  with  Salvation  Army,  Canteen  work — France  (1918). 

11.  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  3,  1902. 

[Dates  from  Family  Bible  of  Mrs.  George  Sayres.  Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-591]  SARAH  ANN  HARTRANFT,  b  July  3,  1860;  dau  Henry  and  Lydia  Ann  (Ulary)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-166] ;  m  THOMAS  STEPHANSON,  b  Oct.  8,  1860.  Res.  1028  Line  St.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[49-1250]  1.  Martha,  b  Mar.  12,  1884;  m  Fred  Applegate;  808  South  9th  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

2.  Lydia,  d  in  infancy 


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[49-1251]  3.  Laura,  b  1887;  m  Edward  Strable;  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

4.  Charles,  b  1892;  d  in  infancy. 

[49-1252]  5.  Nellie,  b  1893;  m  N.  Chapman;  228  Division  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

6.  Emma,  b  1895;  unm. 

7.  Eva,  b  1897 ;  unm. 

8.  Lillian,  d  in  infancy. 

9.  Sarah,  b  1900;  unm. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-591.1]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HARTRANFT,  b  July  29,  1863;  d  Dec.  16,  1887;  s  Henry 
and  Lydia  A.  (Clary)  Hartranft  [49-166];  m - .  Widow  married  a  Mr.  Adams,  Bordentown, 

N.  J. 

One  son:  George.  [Unable  to  obtain  further  data.] 

[49-591.2]  WILLIAM  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  11,  1867;  d  Apr.  17,  1913;  s  Henry  and  Lydia 
A.  (Ulary)  Hartranft  [49-166];  m  MARGARET  STEPHANSON,  b  Nov.  4,  1853;  sister  of  Robert  and 
Thomas  Stephanson. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles,  b  Aug.  11,  1890. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Nov.  2,  1892. 

[49-1253.1]  3.  Ruth,  b  Aug.  27,  1897;  m  Raymond  Wilson;  329  Warren  Ave.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

[49-591.3]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  June  29,  1862;  d  May  7,  1898;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Boyer)  Hartranft  [49-167];  m  Mar.  31,  1881,  EDWARD  D.  CRAWFORD,  b  Mar.  24,  1858;  s  Ebnever 
and  Mehalla  (Hook)  Crawford.  Car-painter;  res.  833  Kirkwood  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[49-1253]  Edith  B.,  b  Mar.  31,  1887;  m  Samuel  C.  King;  Wilmington,  Del. 

[49-592a]  JONAS  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  17,  1875;  s  David  and  Matilda  (Kulp)  Hartranft  [49- 
170];  m  SADIE  HOFFMAN.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

Children  (3): 

1.  Nathan,  b  June  12,  1900;  Bowmanstown,  Pa. 

2.  Robert,  b  Jan.  10,  1902. 

3.  Charles,  b  June  20,  1904. 

[49-592b]  JONAS  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  28, 1915,  ELLEN  M.  FLEXER, 
b  Jan.  10,  1887 ;  dau  John  O.  and  Louisa  (Fritzinger)  Flexer.  Res.  Lehigh  Gap,  Palmerton,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 2 )  : 

1.  Zenobia,  b  Feb.  7,  1916. 

2.  Clara,  b  Mar.  12,  1920. 

[49-593]  AMANDA  EMMALINA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  29, 1877;  dau  David  and  Matilda  (Kulp) 
Hartranft  [49-170];  m  Nov.  29,  1896,  WILLIAM  JAMES  FREEBY,  b  Apr.  20,  1876;  s  Joseph  and 
Jane  (Frohnheiser)  Freeby.  Farmer;  res.  Lehigh  ton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  5.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Henry  J.,  b  Feb.  19,  1897;  d  July  8,  1897. 

2.  David  W.,  b  Aug.  10,  1899;  Lehigh  ton,  Pa. 

3.  Clinton  Edward,  b  Dec.  19,  1902. 

4.  Mary  M.,  b  July  27,  1911. 

5.  Calvin  J.,  b  July  3,  1915;  d  Apr.  2,  1916. 

6.  Margaret  E.,  b  June  19,  1920. 

[49-594]  SALLIE  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  11,1881;  dau  David  and  Matilda  (Kulp)  Hartranft 
[49-170]  ;m  June  1, 1918,  MOSES  HEFFELFINGER,  6  July  23, 1848;  s  Jacob  and  Polly  (Gangawere) 
Heffelfinger.  Farmer;  res.  421  Ninth  St.,  Lehighton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-595]  SARAH  ANN  WERT,  b  Dec.  16,  1856;  dau  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wert 
[49-172];  m  FRANK  HEIL,  b  Jan.  8,  1856;  d  Nov.  22,  1916;  s  Benjamin  and  Catherine  (Fry)  Heil. 
Widow  res.  Lehighton,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[49-1 254a]  ] 
[49-1254b]  i 


One  child: 

Alice  I.,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  m 


1.  William  WT.  Heffelfinger. 

2.  T.  J.  Donahue. 


[49-596]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  WERT,  b  Jan.  8,  1859;  s  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wert 
[49-172];  m  Mar.  16,  1884,  IDA  ARAMINTA  BOYER,  b  June  7,  1866;  dau  Joseph  and  Hannah 
(Camp)  Boyer.  Harness  maker;  res.  Sunbury,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-1255]  1.  Hannah,  b  July  13,  1884;  m  William  Tyson;  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

[49-1256]  2.  William  H.,  b  Mar.  13,  1889;  m  Mary  Fenton. 

[49-1257]  3.  Loretta  A.,  b  Oct.  15,  1892;  m  William  H.  Derr;  Sunbury,  Pa. 

[49-1258]  4.  Earl  F.,  b  Oct.  15,  1892;  m  Emley  Heffener;  Sunbury,  Pa. 

[49-1259]  5.  Lelia  R.,  b  Jan.  18,  1896;  m  Howard  Fory;  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

6.  Luther  M.,  b  Oct.  6,  1910;  dec. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[49-597]  MARY  WERT,  b  June  9,  1865;  dau  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wert  [49-172];  m 
Dec.  1,  1887,  HENRY  YEAJIL,  b  June  16,  1861 ;  s  Tilghman  and  Mary  (Peter)  Yeahl.  Machinist;  res. 
Lehighton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1260]  1.  Ida  M.,  b  Oct.  24,  1888;  m  Frank  J.  Burke. 

[49-1261]  2.  Myrtle  W.,  b  Dec.  22,  1896;  m  Warren  A.  Kuntz. 

[49-598]  WILLIAM  H.  WERT,  b  Apr.  10,  1863;  s  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wert  [49- 
172];  m  ANNIE  M.  MILLER,  b  Oct.  21,  1867;  dau  Alexander  and  Pollie  (Haydt)  Miller.  Res.  Le¬ 
highton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[49-1262]  Owen  J.,  b  Jan.  12,  1891;  m  Anna  Hahn. 


[49-600]  JAMES  OLIVER  WERT,  b  Apr.  30,  1867;  s  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wert 
[49-172];  m  May  22,  1890,  ELMIRA  JANE  BEST,  b  Dec.  15,  1866.  Res.  5036  Willows  Ave.,  Phila¬ 
delphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Raymond  Hilbert,  b  Jan.  24,  1892;  unm;  5036  Willows  Ave.,  Phila. 

[49-1263]  2.  Naomi  Martha,  b  Feb.  11,  1893;  m  C.  Ernest  Hollinshead. 

[49-601]  IDA  WERT,  b  Feb.  8,  1874;  dau  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Wert  [49-172];  m 
July  17,  1899,  FRANK  O’CONNELL,  b  Mar.  10,  1866;  s  Peter  and  Mary  A.  (Doyle)  O’Connell.  Iron 
moulder;  res.  26  Johnson  Ave.,  Cranford,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Francis,  b  Oct.  12,  1910. 

[49-604]  CARRIE  SCHATHSTALL  WERT,  b  Dec.  28,  1887;  dau  Willoughby  and  Maria  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Wert  [49-172] ;  m  Nov.  17,  1902,  HARRY  WEAVER,  b  Jan.  29,  1871 ;  s  Dr.  V.  B.  and  Christine 
(Reinhart)  Weaver.  Yard  master  L.  R.  R.;  res.  187  Brunswick  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Arthur,  b  July  30,  1903. 

2.  James,  b  May  8,  1904. 

3.  Harry  E.,  b  Dec.  25,  1910. 

4.  Marie  C.,  b  Aug.  19,  1912. 

5.  Victor  W.,  b  Nov.  8,  1915. 

6.  Perry  W.,  b  Mar.  30,  1919. 


[49-605]  WILLIAM  A.  WALTER,  b  May  20,  1857;  s  Charles  and  Caroline  (Wonsitler)  Walter 
[49-175] ;  m  1880,  LUCY  SIGMUND,  b  June  3,  1856;  dau  Jacob  and  Margaret  (Rotteman)  Sigmund. 
Res.  Red  Hill,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

[49-1264]  1.  Charles  Sigmund,  b  Sept.  9,  1881;  m  Minnie  Schoenly. 

[49-1265]  2.  Monroe  Jacob,  b  Feb.  18,  1887;  m  Sallie  Bardman. 

[149-227]  3.  Lillian  Margaret,  b  Mar.  31,  1888;  m  Nathan  Kerver. 

[49-606]  EUGENE  WALTER,  b  Sept,  21,  1868;  s  Charles  and  Caroline  (Wonsitler)  Walter  [49- 
175] ;  m  Oct.  11,  1890,  SUSAN  ZIMMERMAN,  b  Aug.  7,  1866;  dau  Jacob  Zimmerman.  Laborer;  res. 
Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elmer  Amandus,  b  Sept,  17,  1892;  d  Sept.  10,  1918. 

2.  Beulah  Stella,  b  Jan.  26,  1902. 

3.  Alice  Lucy,  b  Aug.  31,  1908. 

[49-608]  ANNIE  POOL,  b  May  28,  1866;  dau  William  L.  and  Malara  (Hartranft)  Pool  [49-177] ; 
m  1883,  ELMER  K.  BERND,  b  Dec.  18,  1862;  s  Aaron  G.  and  Lucy  (Kline)  Bernd.  Res.  Lansdale, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1266]  1.  Howard,  b  Aug.  31,  1884;  m  Alice  Trapp. 

2.  Oscar,  b  Dec.  1,  1886. 

[49-1267]  3.  Ada,  b  Nov.  28,  1889;  m  Ray  Hoffman;  6th  and  Walnut  Sts.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[49-1268]  4.  Blanche,  b  Mar.  16,  1896;  m  Harry  Loman. 

[49-609]  IRWIN  H.  POOL,  b  Sept.  12,  1868;  s  William  L.  and  Malara  (Hartranft)  Pool  [49-177] ; 
m  Nov.  18,  1896,  MARY  K.  BURGSTRESSER,  b  Oct.  3,  1873;  dau  Isaiah  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Burgstresser  [25-83].  Clothing  manufacturer;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Russell,  b  Sept.  27,  1897. 

[49-610]  HANNAH  HARTRANFT,  b  June  16,  1868;  dau  John  and  Malinda  (Leister)  Hartranft 
[49-178] ;  m  May  19,  1888,  HARRY  J.  STOVER,  b  Sept.  30,  1862;  d  July  23,  1916;  s  William  C.  and 
Sarah  (Johnson)  Stover.  Wood  worker;  res.  16  West  3rd  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1269]  1.  Clarence  H.,  b  June  21,  1889;  m  Pearl  S.  Haring. 

[49-1270]  2.  Sarah  H.,  b  July  21,  1892;  m  George  B.  Slemmer;  16  West  3rd  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[49-611]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  14,  1872;  s  John  and  Malinda  (Leister)  Hartranft 
[49-178] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1892,  SALLIE  G.  BECK,  b  Mar.  11,  1875;  dau  John  and  Lovina  (Godshall)  Beck. 
Moulder  of  iron;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {12): 

[49-1271]  1.  Florence  V.,  b  Aug.  11,  1893;  m  Hiram  R.  Cressman. 

[49-1272]  2.  Almeda  L.,  b  Sept.  13,  1895;  m  Herman  Y.  Moore. 

[49—1273]  3.  Pearl  M.,  b  Mar.  1,  1898;  m  Robert  Bolig. 

4.  Emily  V.,  b  Oct.  6,  1899;  d  Oct.  1,  1900. 

5.  Sadie  D.,  b  July  18,  1902. 

6.  John  Roland,  b  Nov.  13,  1903. 

7.  William  Leroy,  b  Jan.  26,  1905;  d  Apr.  24,  1906. 

8.  H.  Oscar,  b  June  10,  1906;  d  July  26,  1906. 

9.  Katie  E.,  b  July  22,  1907;  d  July  24,  1908. 

10.  J.  Marguerite,  b  Sept.  19,  1909. 

11.  Ruth  E.,  b  Aug.  28,  1912. 

12.  Paul  L.,  b  Mar.  28,  1914;  d  Aug.  26,  1914. 

[49-612]  AMELIA  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  17,  1875;  dau  John  and  Malinda  (Leister)  Hartranft 
[49-178] ;  m  Sept.  2,  1892,  ALLEN  G.  LANDIS,  b  Mar.  13,  1871;  s  Abraham  C.  and  Annie  (Gerhart) 
Landis.  Stove  plate  moulder;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy,  b  Mar.  21,  1901. 


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[49-613]  FRANKLIN  HARTRANFT,  b  June  5,  1881;  s  John  and  Malinda  (Leister)  Hartranft 
[49-178] ;  m  Sept.  21,  1901,  JENNIE  BENNER,  b  July  4,  1884.  Res.  4052  N.  8th  St.,  Phila.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Gertrude,  b  Jan.  21,  1903. 

2.  Myrtle,  b  Sept.  21,  1904. 

[49-614]  HARRY  H.  GERHART,  b  July  12,  1869;  s  William  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Gerhart  [49— 
170];  m  June  16,  1894,  MARGARET  BREININGER,  b  Mar.  11,  1874.  Farmer  and  bricklayer;  res. 
College  Place,  Wash.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-1274]  1.  Minnie  H.,  b  Jan.  5,  1895;  m  Henry  F.  Brown. 

[49-1275]  2.  Irma,  b  July  10,  1896;  m  Charles  F.  Schilling. 

3.  James,  b  Oct.  26,  1900;  d  Feb.  14,  1904. 

4.  Cla  (Clara?),  b  Jan.  15,  1904;  d  Jan.  15,  1904. 

5.  Oscar,  b  July  5,  1906. 

[49-616]  ANNIE  H.  GERHART,  b  Feb.  16,  1877;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Gerhart 
[49-180];  m  June  30,  1894,  HARRY  B.  DETTRA,  b  Nov.  3,  1875.  Moulder;  res.  112  Duncan  Ave., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1276]  1.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  26,  1895;  m  Lydia  P.  Malin. 

[49-1277]  2.  Paul  E.,  b  Feb.  8,  1897;  m  Cesira  M.  Cracco. 

3.  Harry  E.,  b  Aug.  27,  1899;  d  Oct.  24,  1907. 

4.  Leroy,  b  June  29,  1901 ;  d  June  30,  1901. 

[49-617]  WILLIAM  IRWIN  H.  GERHART,  b  Jan.  21,  1881;  s  William  and  Mary  (Hartranft) 
Gerhart  [49-180] ;  m  Feb.  21,  1907,  MINNIE  MAE  KRETSHMAR,  b  July  7,  1888;  dau  Franklin  and 
Dora  (Carrel)  Kretshmar.  Painter;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Arthur  Irwin,  b  Dec.  14,  1907. 

2.  Allen  Paul,  b  Dec.  29,  1909. 

3.  Howard  Leroy,  b  Aug.  1,  1911. 

4.  Edward  Ralph,  b  July  10,  1914. 

5.  Dorothy  Marie,  b  Apr.  3,  1918. 

[49-618]  FLORENCE  H.  GERHART,  b  May  10,  1887;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Ger¬ 
hart  [49-180];  m  Oct.  14,  1905,  TITUS  S.  LOUX,  b  Aug.  8,  1885;  s  Jonas  W.  and  Angeline  (Sherer) 
Loux.  Laundry  man;  res.  Penn  Square,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1919.) 

Children  (4-): 

1.  T.  Wayne,  b  Aug.  2,  1911. 

2.  Esther  Mae,  b  Mar.  30,  1913. 

3.  Anna  Florence,  b  Feb.  12,  1915. 

4.  Harold  Gerhart,  b  May  12,  1916. 

[49-619]  EUGENE  H.  GERHART,  b  Feb.  18,  1889;  s  William  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Gerhart 
[49-180] ;  mOct.  1 , 1910,  LILLIAN  MAE  HEIST,  b  July  30, 1891 ;  dau  Frank  and  Lizzie  Jane  (Bowman) 
Heist.  Farmer;  res.  Bristol,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Florence  G.,  b  Mar.  22,  1911. 

2.  Eugene  H.,  b  Sept.  17,  1914. 

3.  Clarence  LI.,  b  Apr.  7,  1920;  d  May  2,  1920. 

[49-620]  HOWARD  R.  SCHOCH,  b  Oct.  18,  1876;  s  Aaron  and  Mary  (Rosenberger)  Schoch  [49- 
182] ;  m  Dec.  19,  1903,  LIZZIE  COPE,  b  Oct.  14,  1882;  dau  Jacob  S.  Cope.  Cigar  packer;  res.  Milford 
Square,  Pa.  (1917.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Marion  Viola,  b  Apr.  30,  1904;  d  June  5,  1911. 

2.  Edna  May,  b  Nov.  24,  1909. 

3.  Pauline  Mayola,  b  Sept.  17,  1917. 

[49-621]  SEWARD  M.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Aug.  9,  1872;  s  Henry  H.  and  Elvina  (Moyer) 
Rosenberger  [49-183];  m  Dec.  29,  1896,  EMMA  S.  SELL,  b  June  8,  1875;  dan  William  B.  and  Cath¬ 
arine  W.  (Shelley)  Sell.  Supervising  principal;  res.  4915  Knox  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  Arthur,  b  Sept.  6,  1898. 

2.  Willard,  b  May  10,  1900. 

3.  Warren,  b  Sept.  28,  1902. 

4.  Edgar  Seward,  b  May  12,  1908. 

[49-622]  WILLIAM  HENRY  ROSENBERGER,  b  Mar.  24,  1877;  s  Henry  H.  and  Elvina  (Moyer) 
Rosenberger  [49-183];  m  Feb.  14,  1900,  LILLIAN  IRENE  LUTZ,  b  Jan.  15,  1877;  dau  Enos  A.  and 
Mary  L.  (Horne)  Lutz.  Salesman;  res.  110  S.  Madison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Oliver,  b  May  7,  1902. 

2.  Ralph  Paul,  b  Mar.  13,  1912. 

3.  Willis  Luther,  b  Sept.  22,  1916. 

[49-623]  DANIEL  WEBSTER  ROSENBERGER,  b  Mar.  3,  1884;  s  Henry  II.  and  Elvina  (Moyer) 
Rosenberger  [49-183];  m  Sept.  5,  1903,  IDA  MAY  DIEHL,  b  June  28,  1882;  d  Dec.  17,  1917;  dau 
Charles  R.  and  Elizabeth  (Weirbach)  Diehl.  Motorman;  res.  1023  Broad  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (5): 

1.  Adelbert  D.,  b  Sept.  16,  1905. 

2.  Franklin  D.,  b  Apr.  1,  1907. 

3.  William  D.,  b  Aug.  12,  1908. 

4.  Robert  D.,  b  Jan.  12,  1912. 

5.  Florence  D.,  b  Aug.  10,  1915. 

[49-624]  M.  JANE  ANTRY,  b  July  29,  1855;  dau  Jacob  and  Angeline  (Nace)  Antrv  [49  184];  m 
Oct.  17,  1872,  GEORGE  A.  FETTERHOFF,  b  Mar.  27,  1852.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1278]  1.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  20,  1873;  m  Carrie  Zimmerman. 

[49-1279]  2.  Vincent,  b  Dec.  27,  1874;  m  Anna  Straw. 

[49-625]  MAGDALENA  ANTRY,  b  July  1,  1865;  dau  Jacob  and  Angeline  (Nace)  Antry  [49-184] ; 
m  June  1,  1884,  CONRAD  HOKE,  b  Aug.  2,  1862;  s  Cornelius  and  Sara  (Keiter)  Hoke.  Reamer 
factory;  res.  Millersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Arthur,  b  Jan.  25,  1885;  Millersburg,  Pa. 

[49-1280]  2.  Herman,  b  Jan.  1,  1888;  m  Katie  Reisch. 

3.  Ella,  b  Sept.  22,  1889;  d  Sept.  29,  1889. 

[49-1281]  4.  Carrie  Esther,  b  Nov.  17,  1890;  m  George  Henry  Kline. 

[49—1282]  5.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  11,  1897;  m  Mary  Swab. 

[49-1283]  6.  Sara,  b  July  20,  1898;  m  Harry  Wright. 

7.  Harry,  b  June  9,  1900;  d  June  16,  1900. 

8.  Elmer,  b  June  29,  1901;  d  May  29,  1904. 

9.  Daniel,  b  Nov.  28,  1903. 

10.  Mary,  b  Feb.  6,  1906. 

[49-626]  ALICE  (ANTRY)  ANDRE,  b  Oct.  14,  1868;  dau  Jacob  and  Angeline  (Nace)  Antry  [49- 
184];  m  Mar.  8,  1887,  HENRY  BOWER,  b  May  18,  1863;  s  John  and  Susan  (Reinberger)  Bower.  Car 
repairman,  P.  &  R.  R.  R. ;  res.  Carnation  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

[49-1290]  1.  Steven  L.,  h  Mar.  21,  1889;  m  Amy  Shoop. 

[49-1291]  2.  Nevin  A.,  b  Sept.  5,  1892;  m  Grace  Snow. 

[49-627]  IDA  (ANTRY)  ANDRE,  b  May  11,  1873;  dau  Jacob  and  Angeline  (Nace)  Antry  [49-184]; 
m  Dec.  3,  1891,  SAMUEL  JURY,  b  Sept.  7,  1870;  s  Benjamin  and  Polly  (Walter)  Jury.  Res.  525 
West  King  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[49-1292]  1.  Ralph  Andre,  b  Nov.  22,  1892;  m  Mary  E.  Regan. 

[49-1293]  2.  Cloyd  B.,  b  Feb.  15,  1894;  m  Ada  Laird. 

[49-1294]  3.  Bryan  Leroy,  b  Aug.  10,  1896;  m  Clara  Farinet. 

[49-1295]  4.  M.  Pauline,  b  Jan.  23,  1898;  m  Arthur  Paxton. 

5.  Donald  Robert,  b  Sept.  1,  1899;  unm;  1027  Market  Ave.,  Canton,  Ohio. 

6.  Ward  L.,  b  Nov.  18,  1900. 

7.  C.  Richard,  b  June  24,  1904. 

8.  Nathan  J.,  b  Aug.  27,  1906. 

[49-629]  DANIEL  (ANTRY)  ANDRE,  b  Oct.  6,  1877;  s  Jacob  and  Angeline  (Nace)  Antry  [49- 
184];  m  Feb.  12,  1901,  MARY  RUMMELL,  b  Aug.  4,  1875.  Auto  body  builder;  res.  Elizabethville, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Daniel  Andre  served  as  Chief  Burgess  from  1913-17;  also  served  as  elder  and  deacon  in  Salem 
Reformed  Church,  Elizabethville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel  Irene,  b  Mar.  1,  1902. 

2.  Edna  Mae,  b  Jan.  2,  1914. 

[49-630]  REV.  EDWARD  FRANKLIN  WIEST,  D.D.,  s  Jacob  and  Sarah  A.  (Nace)  Wiest  [49- 
186a] ;  m  Aug.  17,  1884,  JOSEPHINE  LEE  BARNHART,  b  Feb.  29,  1860;  dau  Martin  and  Elizabeth 
(Freiling)  Barnhart.  Clergyman;  res.  Lebanon,  Pa.  Pastor  of  St.  Stephen’s  Reformed  Church  at 
Lebanon. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Nevin  Keen,  b  Oct.  23,  1888;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Franklin  Soper,  b  Mar.  20,  1891;  d  July  10,  1891. 

[49-1296]  3.  Emily  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  9,  1892;  m  Rev.  John  E.  Mertz. 

4.  Edward  Knode,  b  Aug.  3,  1897;  1721  Huntingdon  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

5.  Ruth,  b  Feb.  5,  1900;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

[49-631]  F.  NEVIN  WIEST,  b  July  25,  1869;  s  Jacob  and  Sarah  A.  (Nace)  Wiest  [49-186a] ;  m 
MARY  ELLA  NACE,  b  Jan.  25,  1876;  d  Dec.  3,  1920;  dau  Aaron  and  Amanda  (Wieand)  Nace  [49-189]. 
Res.  4943  Hazel  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Mr.  Wiest  is  a  salesman  and  musician  with  the  Estey  Co.,  Phila.  He  is  a  fine  cornetist  and 
frequently  plays  the  cornet  at  revivals  and  other  religious  gatherings. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Beatrice  O.,  b  Oct.  6,  1897. 

2.  Anita  C.,  b  Dec.  10,  1901. 

3.  Dorothy  M.,  b  Sept.  8,  1904. 

4.  Sarah  C.,  b  Dec.  5,  1906. 

5.  F.  Nevin,  b  Jan.  15,  1909. 

6.  Wayne  D.,  b  Oct.  6,  1918. 

[49-633]  ESTELLA  AUGUSTA  SPOTTS,  b  Feb.  1,  1884;  dau  Elias  and  Sarah  A.  (Nace-Wiest) 
Spotts  [49-1 86b] ;  m  June  6,  1905,  DR.  LEROY  WINFIELD  SWARTZ,  b  Jan.  3,  1880;  s  David  L. 
and  Clara  (Howell)  Swartz.  Physician;  res.  1024  Lincoln  Ave.,  Tyrone,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sarah  Howell,  b  May  25,  1909. 

2.  David  Lewis,  b  Aug.  25,  1911. 


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[49-634]  SUSAN  MAGDALENA  PHILLIPS,  b  Sept.  24,  1864;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Nace) 
Phillips  [49-187];  m  Aug.  17,  1890,  IRA  M.  HELT,  b  Aug.  17,  1865;  s  J.  F.  and  Margaret  (Enders) 
Helt.  Farming  and  agricultural  implements;  res.  Enders,  Dauphin  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Verna  E.,  b  Feb.  4,  1892;  unm;  Enders,  Pa. 

[49-1297]  2.  Carrie  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1894;  m  Raymond  Enders;  Halifax,  Pa. 

[49-1298]  3.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  29,  1896;  m  Alma  Hoffman;  Fisherville,  Pa. 

4.  Helen  M.,  b  Mar.  12,  1899;  unm,;  Enders,  Pa. 

[49-636]  CORA  BELLE  PHILLIPS,  b  Sept.  6,  1869;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Nace)  Phillips 
[49-187] ;  m  Nov.  2,  1889,  JOHN  E.  THOMAS,  b  Apr.  30,  1868.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Herndon, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Katherine  E.,  b  Mar.  8,  1890;  unm;  283  Union  St.,  Millersburg,  Pa. 

[49-1299]  2.  Carrie  M.,  b  Jan.  2,  1892;  m  Walter  Wolf;  Trevorton,  Pa. 

[49-1300]  3.  Clara,  b  Mar.  10,  1894;  m  Jordan  Yerger;  Paxton,  Pa. 

[49-637]  CLARA  ELIZABETH  PHILLIPS,  b  July  5,  1871;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Nace) 
Phillips  [49-187] ;  m  Nov.  2,  1890,  HENRY  H.  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  17,  1864;  d  May  3,  1911 ;  s  David  and 
Hattie  (Heim)  Snyder.  Builder;  res.  283  Union  St.,  Millersburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

[49-1301]  1.  Edgar  William,  b  Aug.  25,  1892;  m  Mary  B.  O’Hara. 

2.  Russell  Dewey  S.,  b  June  14,  1898;  Muhlenberg  College,  A.B.,  1919;  also  in  military 

service. 

[49-638.5]  CARRIE  ALVERDA  NACE,  b  May  4,  1878;  dau  Aaron  and  Anna  A.  (Wieand)  Nace 
[49-189] ;  m  Feb.  28,  1898,  ARTHUR  T.  WYKER,  b  June  18,  1876;  s  Conrad  S.  and  Elmira  (Trauger) 
Wyker.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.  3028  N.  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10):  _ 

*1.  William  Finley,  b  Aug.  21,  1898. 

2.  Chester  Franklin,  b  Apr.  8,  1902. 

3.  Carl  Arthur,  b  Mar.  8,  1904;  d  June  3,  1917. 

4.  Victor  Raymond,  b  Sept.  9,  1906. 

5.  Florence  Alverta,  b  June  15,  1908. 

6.  Walter  Lewis,  b  June  8,  1910. 

7.  Helen  Ester,  b  Apr.  15,  1912. 

8.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Jan.  16,  1914. 

9.  Bertha  May,  b  Mar.  25,  1916. 

10.  Saul  Emmanuel,  b  June  29,  1919. 

*  William  F.  Wyker  enlisted  in  the  Quarter  Master’s  Dept,  of  the  U.  S.  Regular  Army  the  26th 
day  of  May,  1918,  and  sailed  for  France  about  the  1st  of  August,  1918,  and  arrived  back  home  at  Camp 
Merritt,  July  31,  1919. 

[49-638.6]  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  NACE,  b  Nov.  25,  1880;  s  Aaron  and  Anna  A.  (Wieand)  Nace 
[49-189] ;  m  Feb.  21,  1906,  CATHARINE  FOLEY,  b  June  25,  1882.  Res.  2232  Fairhill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Edward  b  Mar.  12,  1908. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Apr.  2,  1910. 

3.  Pearl,  b  Jan.  13,  1913. 

[49-642]  EDNA  ANSPACH,  b  Aug.  14,  1890;  dau  William  S.  and  Catharine  M.  (Nace)  Anspach 
[49-191] ;  m  Dec.  21,  1909,  IRVIN  H.  SHIFFER,  b  June  23,  1889;  s  Allen  B.  and  Mary  A.  (Habecker) 
Shiffer.  Salesman;  res.  462  Atlantic  Ave.,  York,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-643]  RUTH  ANSPACH,  b  Apr.  14,  1898;  dau,  William  S.  and  Catharine  M.  (Nace)  Anspach 
[49-191];  m  June  29,  1916,  ROSS  H.  SHIFFER,  b  June  19,  1894;  s  Allen  B.  and  Mary  A.  (Habecker) 


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Shiffer.  Civil  engineer;  res.  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1919.)  Ross  II.  SliifTer  was  Deputy  City  Treasurer,  1916- 
1917,  and  Civil  Engineer  (City  Engineer  Corps),  1918-1919. 

One  child:  William  Ross,  b  Dec.  6,  1917. 

[49-645]  KATE  HARTRANFT,  d  Mar.  27,  1915;  dau  William  and  Mary  A.  (Robbins)  Hartranft 
[49-192];  m  Jan.  2,  1900,  HARRY  NEILSON,  b  Jan.  1,  1881.  Merchant;  res.  814  North  21st  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Florence  May,  b  Aug.  14,  1901. 

2.  Harold  William,  b  Sept.  22,  1903. 

3.  Robert  Charles,  b  Nov.  30,  1906;  d  Oct.  20,  1908. 

[49-647]  WILLIAM  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  13,  1886;  s  William  and  Mary  A.  (Robbins)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-192];  m  Feb.  14,  1912,  MARTHA  ROBINSON  WELTE,  b  Nov.  6,  1886;  dau  Philip  and 
Martha  R.  (Moore)  Welte.  Salesman;  res.  26  Ellis  Ave.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  M.,  b  July  4,  1913. 

2.  Robert  M.,  b  Jan.  2,  1918. 

[49-649]  LEWIS  TAYLOR  DUTTON,  b  Feb.  13,  1889;  s  William  M.  and  Savilla  (Hartranft) 
Dutton  [49-193];  m  Aug.  28,  1912,  REATA  R.  McCLOSKEY,  b  Mar.  6,  1890;  dau  J.  Myers  and 
Laura  (Pearson)  McCloskey.  Wall  paper  dealer;  res.  3948  Market  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-650]  LILLIE  MAY  SHAW,  b  Apr.  25,  1879;  dau  William  and  Jane  (Hartranft)  Shaw  [49-199] ; 
m  Mar.  10,  1900,  LEWIS  STILL.  Res.  2358  E.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-651]  IDA  SHAW,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  dau  William  and  Jane  (Hartranft)  Shaw  [49-199];  m  Apr. 
28,  1904,  HENRY  UNANGST,  b  May  28,  1878;  s  Henry  and  Antoinette  (Bachman)  Unangst.  Mail 
clerk;  res.  512  West  Market  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  T.,  b  Nov.  23,  1907. 

2.  Marion  A.,  b  Nov.  1,  1910. 

[49-652]  WALTER  H.  SHAW,  b  Feb.  7,  1892;  s  William  and  Jane  (Hartranft)  Shaw  [49-199] ; 
m  Apr.  3,  1920,  IDA  R.  MILLER,  b  Jan.  13,  1890;  dau  John  H.  and  Wilhelmina  (Young)  Miller. 
Clerk;  res.  2458  N.  10th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-653]  JENNIE  ESTELLE  HACKETT,  b  Nov.  6,  1874;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Hackett  [49-200] ;  to  Oct.  14,  1903,  GEORG  E  W.  BUNTING,  b  July  4,  1876;  s  George  T.  and 
Mary  A.  (Sweitzer)  Bunting.  Route  foreman  at  a  dairy;  res.  1104  E.  Tioga  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

No  issue. 

[49-654]  ADOLPHUS  HANSELMAN,  b  Sept.  2,  1870;  s  John  and  Catherine  (Hartranft)  Hansel- 
man  [49-201] ;  m  June  10,  1895,  CORA  GABEL,  b  Sept.  16,  1876;  dau  Albert  and  Catherine  (Kramer) 
Gabel.  Barber;  res.  23  South  3rd  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[49-1302]  Earl,  b  Aug.  18,  1898;  m  Elizabeth  Umstead. 

[49-660]  MILTON  N.  ROYER,  b  Sept.  6,  1861;  s  Henry  B.  and  Matilda  R.  (Nunemacher)  Royer 
[49-203];  to  Sept.  6,  1884,  KATE  SCHWENK,  b  Dec.  10,  1860;  dau  Isaac  K.  and  Christiana  G. 
(Wambold)  Schwenk.  Teacher  and  farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  1 ,  Telford,  Pa.,  or  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1303]  1.  Norman  J.  S.,  b  Apr.  20,  1887;  to  Ellen  Thomas;  Tylersport,  Pa. 

[49-1304]  2.  Lottie  May,  b  Nov.  28,  1895;  m  Elmer  D.  Hinkle. 

3.  Milton  N.,  b  Nov.  2,  1904;  unm. 


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[49-664]  ELLA  C.  HEANY,  b  Sept.  17,  1864;  dau  John  M.  and  Caroline  (Nunemacher)  Heany 
[49-204];  m  Mar.  8,  1884,  MONROE  W.  GERHART,  b  Oct,  22,  1859;  s  Maklon  and  Mary  (Weisel) 
Gerhart.  Contractor;  res.  623  George  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[49-1305]  Carrie  T.,  b  Mar.  8,  1887 ;  m  Charles  F.  Lyon. 

[49-665]  ANNIE  M.  HEANY,  b  Oct.  14,  1872;  dau  John  M.  and  Caroline  (Nunemacher)  Heany 
[49-204];  m  June  1,  1901,  EDWIN  B.  BERGEY,  b  Apr.  29,  1874;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Bergey. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  W.  Allen,  b  Sept.  4,  1901;  d  Sept.  24,  1907. 

[49-666]  JENNIE  V.  HEANY,  b  Oct.  13,  1873;  dau  John  M.  and  Caroline  (Nunemacher)  Heany 
[49-204];  m  May  16,  1896,  JOSEPH  B.  HACKMAN,  b  Nov.  1,  1875;  s  Abraham  O.  and  Barbara  S. 
(Bergey)  Hackman.  Asst,  postmaster,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Pearl  Estella,  b  Oct.  18,  1897;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Arthur  W.,  b  Nov.  6,  1899;  d  Sept.  8,  1900. 

3.  Stanley  Heany,  b  Nov.  1,  1903;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[49-667]  JOHN  A.  HEANY,  b  Jan.  5,  1877;  s  John  M.  and  Caroline  (Nunemacher)  Heany  [49— 
204];  m  Sept.  5,  1914,  MARY  C.  FULTON,  b  Feb.  1,  1880;  dau  Henry  and  Henrietta  (Miller)  Fulton. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  345  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa,  No  issue.  (1921.) 


[49-668]  WILLIAM  M.  HEANY,  b  June  23,  1878;  s  John  M.  and  Caroline  (Nunemacher)  Heany 
[49-204];  m  Nov.  15,  1915,  OLIVE  FINN,  b  July  19,  1877;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Reddington) 
Finn.  Cigar  maker;  res.  183  High  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-672a]  LEMUEL  H.  MADISON,  b  Mar.  10,  1872;  s  Edward  W.  and  Susan  (Stephenson) 
Madison  [49-209];  m  May  3,  1892,  MARY  E.  FETTERS,  b  Oct.  23,  1872;  d  Sept.  20,  1916;  dau 
David  and  Hannah  (Lindsey)  Fetters.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  3,  Sewell,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ); 

[49-1306]  1.  Harry  P.,  b  July  21,  1894;  m  Belva  Cheeseman. 

[49-1307]  2.  Walter  F.,  b  Sept,  17,  1898;  ?n  Ruth  Williams. 


[49-672b]  LEMUEL  H.  MADISON,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Feb.  12,  1918,  EMMA  E.  WARD, 
b  Mar.  16,  1886;  dau  William  M.  and  Emma  E.  (Curtis)  Ward.  Farmer;  res.  Sewell,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

[49-674]  MAUD  MADISON,  b  Mar.  21,  1883;  dau  Edward  W.  and  Susan  (Stephenson)  Madison 
[49-209];  m  Aug.  19,  1900,  JOHN  LAMAR,  b  Nov.  1,  1881 ;  s  John  II.  and  Emaline  (Westcott)  Lamar. 
Mgr.  Gulf  Refining  Co.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.;  res.  233  Atlantic  St.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-1308]  1.  Emma,  b  Mar.  8,  1901;  m  George  V.  Allen. 

2.  Nellie,  b  Nov.  25,  1903. 

3.  Edward,  b  Oct.  30,  1906. 


[49-677]  DANIEL  JACOBY,  s  Nathaniel  and  Valeria  (Hartranft)  Jacoby  [49-218];  m  KATHER¬ 
INE  BYER  or  BOYER;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 


[49-1309] 
[74-697a]  1 
[49-1310]  j 


Children  (2): 

1.  Helen,  b  Feb.  13,  1876;  m  Rev.  Ernest  II.  Pfatteicher. 

2  Linda  m  1  L  Franklin  Derr. 

(  2.  James  Nicholson;  Camden,  N.  J. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[49-678]  EPHRAIM  RUDY,  d  Mar.  18,  1912;  aged  68;  s  William  D.  and  Margaret  (Hartranft) 
Rudy  [49-219];  m - — 


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Children  (3): 

1.  William;  Palmyra,  N.  J. 

2.  Margaret. 

3.  Harold. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[49-679]  SALLIE  AMELIA  HARTRANFT,  b  June  19,  1850;  dan  Jacob  and  Esther  May  (Smith) 
Hartranft.  [49-220a];  m  Oct.  31,  1869,  WILLIAM  MISSIMER.  Res.  Fairmount  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
Prop,  of  cigar  store.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Mar.  21,  1870;  unm. 

2.  John  Washington,  b  Aug.  13,  1873;  unm. 


[49-680]  JONAS  SMITH  HARTRANFT,  b  July  3,  1853;  d  June  29,  1915;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  M. 
(Smith)  Hartranft  [49-220a];  m  Dec.  11,  1877,  SARAH  REBECCA  BECHTEL,  b  May  1,  1851;  dau 
David  R.  and  Maria  (Schaeffer)  Bechtel.  Salesman;  res.  127  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  John  Raymond,  b  Mar.  3,  1880;  unm;  127  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[49-1311]  2.  Esther  Lubessa,  b  Mar.  10,  1882;  m  Samuel  S.  Engle. 

[49-1312]  3.  Miriam  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  5,  1892;  m  Raymond  V.  Binder. 

[49-681]  JOHN  WASHINGTON  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  18,  1862;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  M.  (Smith) 

Hartranft  [49-220a] ;  m  VIRGINIA  — - .  Lived  in  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Esther,  2.  Mary.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-682]  CARRIE  DORA  KEEHN,  b  Apr.  4,  1866;  dau  Peter  B.  and  Martha  (Wesner)  Keehn 
[49-222];  m  Apr.  20,  1895,  FRANKLIN  HAFER,  b  Sept.  29,  1865;  s  Israel  and  Amelia  (Wentzel) 
Hafer.  Watchman;  res.  344  Madison  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (<§): 

[49-1313]  1.  Ada  May,  b  Mar.  31,  1883;  m  Ambrose  Swoyer;  1028  Robeson  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[49—1314]  2.  Carrie  A.,  b  Sept.  17,  1888;  m  Clinton  Fegley. 

3.  Marguerite  E.,  b  July  26,  1891;  d  Oct.  24,  1901. 

4.  Harold  M.,  b  Apr.  12,  1896;  unm. 

5.  Arthur  P.,  b  Feb.  16,  1898;  d  Oct.  24,  1901. 

6.  Martha  E.,  b  June  18,  1899;  unm. 

7.  Charles  F.,  b  Sept.  2,  1904. 

8.  Robert  G.,  b  Nov.  16,  1907. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

The  first  three  children  are  probably  of  a  former  marriage.  [Editor.] 

[49-692]  DANIEL  MARX,  b  Jan.  6,  1879;  s  Levi  and  Elizabeth  (Keehn)  Marx  [49-229];  m  Dec.  12, 
1908,  ANNA  SMITH,  b  Jan.  20,  1888.  Reading,  Pa. 

One  child:  Florence,  b  July  5,  1909. 


[49-697]  ANNA  M.  SEARLES,  b  Jan.  31,  1874;  dau  John  B.  and  Margaret  (Mason)  Searles  [49- 
234];  rn  June  30,  1903,  CHARLES  H.  STETLER,  b  Jan.  17,  1878.  Res.  116  Chestnut  St.,  Pottstown, 
Pa.  (1918.) 


Children  (3 ) : 

1.  Lester,  b  May  5,  1908. 

2.  Emma,  b  May  13,  1910. 

3.  John,  b  Oct,  30,  1914. 


[49-698]  EDNA  MAY  SEARLES,  b  Dec.  14,  1879;  dau  John  B.  and  Margaret  (Mason)  Searles 
[49-234];  m  Dec.  17,  1901,  RICHARD  HEIGES,  b  Oct.  22,  1878;  s  Tobias  Benjamin  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hikes)  Heiges.  Machine  shopworker;  res.  806  Queen  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Florence  Evelyn,  b  Oct.  16,  1902. 

2.  Richard,  b  Mar.  11,  1906;  d  Jan.  16,  1914. 

3.  Mabel  Rebecca,  b  Jan.  10,  1909. 

[49-699]  MARGARET  BISEL  HEIM,  b  Dec.  5,  1861;  d  Mar.  11,  1908;  dau  John  P.  and  Sarah 
(Hartranft)  Heim  [49-237]  ;ra  July  14,  1883,  WILLIAM  PERRY  GRESH,  b  Oct.  26,  1861 ; s  William 
K.  and  Leah  (Hendricks)  Gresh.  Cigar  manufacturer;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1315]  1.  Edna  Lirrie,  b  Oct.  8,  1884;  m  Franklin  L.  Wright. 

[49-1316]  2.  William  K.,  b  Sept.  6,  1889;  m  Margaret  Mercedes  Mulkey. 

[49-1316.1]  3.  Sara  H.,  b  July  28,  1895;  m  Donald  F.  Lippincott. 

4.  Perry  Heim,  b  Nov.  26,  1900. 

[49-700]  MARY  GUINN,  b  Aug.  14,  1857;  d  Dec.  16,  1891;  dau  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Guinn  [49-239];  m  Oct.  22,  1878,  ALFRED  MURPHY,  b  Jan.  18,  1855;  d  Apr.  16,  1887;  s 
James  and  Tirzah  (Harrar)  Murphy.  Salesman;  res.  McEwensville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary,  b  Mar.  27,  1880;  Graduate  nurse;  McEwensville,  Pa. 

2.  Helen,  b  Dec.  21,  1885;  milliner;  McEwensville,  Pa. 

3.  James,  b  Mar.  27,  1880;  bookkeeper;  McEwensville,  Pa. 

[49-701]  ANNIE  LAURA  GUINN,  b  Mar.  4,  1860;  dau  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft) 
Guinn  [49-239];  m  Aug.  18,  1886,  WATT  McCLELLAN  HULING,  b  Dec.  29,  1858;  s  Samuel  C. 
and  Susan  (Fagundas)  Huling.  Confectioner;  res.  128  N.  Ruby  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  12,  1888;  d  Nov.  28,  1894. 

[49-1317]  2.  Helen  May,  b  July  14,  1890;  m  Wilmer  B.  Coleman. 

[49—1318]  3.  Gertrude  Linebaugh,  b  June  21,  1892;  m  Ralph  G.  Barnes. 

4.  Dora  Hartranft,  b  Mar.  3,  1896. 

5.  Franklin  Harrison,  b  Mar.  21,  1898. 

6.  Grace,  b  Aug.  18,  1899;  d  Aug.  21,  1899. 

[49-702]  CHARLES  H.  GUINN,  b  Feb.  24,  1867 ;  s  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Guinn 
[49-239];  m  Dec.  23,  1903,  RUTH  SMITH,  b  Aug.  24,  1880;  dan  Reuben  and  Alverda  (Stetler)  Smith. 
Painter;  res.  39  South  14th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Donald  S.,  b  Jan.  27,  1906. 

2.  Willard  S.,  b  June  15,  1910. 

[49-703]  GEORGE  GUINN,  b  Feb.  10,  1869;  s  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Guinn 
[49-239];  m  Dec.  28,  1893,  FLORENCE  SMITH,  b  Nov.  9,  1867 ;  dau  Alfred  M.  and  Caroline  (Forrest) 
Smith.  Farmer;  res.  Seaford,  Del.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-704]  SARA  MAE  GUINN,  b  June  24,  1871;  dau  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft) 
Guinn  [49-239] ;  m  Feb.  18,  1892,  JOHN  H.  BAYLOR,  b  May  8,  1866.  Res.  McEwensville,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Lewis,  b  and  d  Aug.  15,  1898. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  July  6,  1905. 

[49-705]  HENRY  HOWARD  GUINN,  b  Jan.  19,  1874;  s  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft) 
Guinn  [49-239];  m  Jan.  19,  1915,  IDA  MAE  OTT,  b  Jan.  27,  1876;  dau  Reuben  and  Elizabeth 
(Metzger)  Ott.  Res.  McEwensville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Shirley,  b  Dec.  24,  1915. 

[49-706]  MARGARET  BLANCHE  GUINN,  b  Dec.  29,  1876;  dau  Harrison  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hartranft)  Guinn  [49-239];  m  Feb.  11,  1911,  CLAUDE  HEFT  OPDYKE,  b  Mar.  22,  1879 ;s  Alexander 


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and  Maine  (Smith)  Opdyke.  Supt.  of  Benzol  plant;  res.  1715  Barkley  Ave.,  Bessemer,  Ala.  (1918.) 
One  child:  Rosalind  Hartranft,  h  Oct.  27,  1912. 

[49-707]  HORACE  HARRY  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  2,  1857;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartzell) 
Hartranft  [49-240]  ;m  May  18,  1882,  MINNIE  C.  MABUS,  b  Aug.  28,  1854;  dau  John  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hoffman)  Mabus.  Maintenance  of  railroad;  res.  Cassopolis,  Mich.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-1319]  1.  Mable  E.,  b  Mar.  21,  1883;  m  Arab  J.  Sayer. 

[49-1320]  2.  Nellie,  b  July  9,  1886;  m  Carlton  W.  Rinehart. 

|49— 1321 J  3.  Leo  S.,  b  June  11,  1892;  m  Oakley  Savely. 

[49-1322]  4.  Lester  J.,  b  Feb.  18,  1896;  m  Alta  F.  Shaff. 

5.  Harry,  b  May  29,  1899. 

[49-708]  OSCAR  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  7,  1859;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartzell)  Hartranft 
[49-240];  m  Apr.  9,  1887,  MARTHA  ALICE  PECK,  b  Sept.  23,  1868;  dau  Daniel  and  Saloma 
(Snyder)  Peck.  Asst.  Building  Supt.;  res.  Atascadero,  Cal.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1323]  1.  Samuel  G.,  b  Mar.  16,  1891;  m  Orpha  Kelley. 

2.  Saloma  R.,  b  Jan.  18,  1896. 

[49-710]  ELIZABETH  V.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  17,  1865;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartzell) 
Hartranft  [49-240];  m  Jan.  1,  1884,  JOHN  HOFFMAN,  b  July  18,  1861;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth 
(Braucher)  Hoffman.  Farmer;  res.  Constantine,  Mich.  (1921.) 

Children  (J); 

[49-1324]  1.  Robert  Bruce,  b  Sept.  2,  1885;  m  Ethel  Mae  Powell. 

[49-1325]  2.  Henry  Guy,  b  Jan.  14,  1888;  m  Pearl  Mae  Towns;  Estherville,  Iowa. 

[49-1326]  3.  Genevieve  Cecil,  b  Sept.  25,  1890;  m  Raymond  E.  Ellis. 

4.  Donna  Marie,  b  Feb.  6,  1900;  unm;  Constantine,  Mich. 

[49-711]  WILLIAM  H.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  8,  1870;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartzell) 
Hartranft  [49-240];  in  Feb.  28,  1901,  MAUD  MARR,  b  Feb.  28,  1879;  dau  William  W.  and  Lillian  K. 
(Deal)  Marr.  Farmer;  res.  Estherville,  Iowa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rhea,  b  Feb.  28,  1902. 

2.  Cora,  b  Nov.  30,  1906. 

[49-712]  CORA  HORTON  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  24,  1872;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Hart¬ 
zell)  Hartranft  [49-240];  m  June  3,  1894,  ARTHUR  L.  TRAVERSE,  b  Oct.  28,  1866 ;s  Matthias  and 
Hannah  (Bittenbender)  Traverse.  Farmer;  res.  Constantine,  Mich.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-713]  WILLIAM  HARTRANFT,  b  July  22,  1862;  s  Oscar  and  Margaret  (Riddle)  Hartranft 
[49-241];  in  Mar.  9,  1887,  CLARIE  E.  EMERSON,  b  June  6,  1860;  dau  John  Emerson.  Farmer;  res. 
Bristol,  Ind.  A To  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-714]  SARAH  HARTRANFT,  b  July  19,  1865;  d  Jan.  24,  1914;  dau  Oscar  and  Margaret  (Riddle) 
Hartranft  [49-241];  m  Jan.  6,  1892,  PETER  D.  SCHALL,  b  June  6,  1862;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Heim- 
bach)  Schall.  Traveling  salesman;  res.  Box  63,  Bristol,  Ind.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Raymond,  b  Nov.  26,  1892;  d  Feb.  16,  1907. 

[49-715]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  29,  1869;  dau  Oscar  and  Margaret  (Riddle)  Hartranft 
[49-241];  m  July  16, 1896,  DALLAS  DEAN  BRUNSON,  6June22,  1868;dJuly6,  1916.  Horse  buyer; 
res.  101  9th  Avenue  South,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (1921.)  Dallas  Dean  Brunson  was  killed  in  an  auto  wreck 
while  buying  horses  for  the  British  Government  for  use  in  the  recent  war. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Margaret,  b  May  22,  1899. 

2.  Dallas,  b  Oct.  24,  1903. 

3.  Arthur  j  (wi  })  ()eL  4  1906> 

4.  Allen  j 

[49-1326.1]  5.  Thelma,  b  Nov.  25,  1901;  m  L.  Larson;  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


Plate  89 


Schwenkfelder  Matrons  dressed  for  “Meeting”  :  Leah  Newman  Schultz  [68-1 1], 
Hannah  Kriebel  Schultz  [70-11],  and  Christina  Schultz  Krauss  [11-59]. 
From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 

(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Plate  90 


Hannah  Kriebel  Schultz  [70-11],  spinning  with  a  spindle. 
From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.” 
(Courtesy  of  “The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


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[49-716]  LAURA  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  7,  1872;  dau  Oscar  B.  and  Margaret  (Riddle)  Hartranft 
[49-241];  m  Apr.  27,  1898,  THOMAS  L.  PROUGH,  b  Apr.  7,  1867 ;  s  Alfred  and  Rilla  (Elliott)  Prough. 
Engineer;  res.  Bristol,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.)  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Prougli  separated  in  1910,  and  Mrs. 
Prough  assumed  her  maiden  name. 

[49-718]  IDA  VIRGINIA  BISEL,  b  Sept.  14,  1862;  dau  Amos  T.  and  Margaret  (Hartranft)  Bisel 
[49-243];  m  Oct.  21,  1891,  OTIS  JEROME  CAREY,  b  Mar.,  1S64;  d  Mar.  13,  1906;  s  John  and  Anna 
(Slaherty)  Carey.  Supt.,  manufacturing  plant;  res.  Route  4,  Box  401,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Margaret  Howard,  b  Aug.  12,  1892. 

[49-719]  LAURA  ANNIE  BISEL,  b  Dec.  28,  1864;  d  Sept.  27,  1914;  dau  Amos  T.  and  Margaret 
(Hartranft)  Bisel  [49-243] ;  m  June  17, 1886,  JOSIAH  HOWARD,  6  Jan.,  1860;  s  Charles  B.  and  Lucetta 
(Morris)  Howard.  Manufacturer  and  banker;  res.  Emporium,  Pa.  (1921.)  Josiah  Howard  married 
2d  time. 

Children  ( 9 ):, 

1.  Dorothy  Hartranft,  b  Dec.  22,  1888. 

2.  Josiah,  b  July  6,  1889;  d  May  4,  1894. 

3.  Ruth  Hartranft,  b  Sept.  4,  1894;  d  Dec.  19,  1894. 

4.  Edward  Morris,  b  Apr.  19,  1896;  d  Aug.  19,  1897. 

5.  Richard  Hartranft,  b  July  6,  1897 ;  d  July  9,  1897. 

6.  Ross  Bisel,  b  Dec.  22,  1900;  d  Dec.  26,  1900. 

7.  Josephine,  b  June  14,  1902. 

8.  Robert  Hayes,  b  Nov.  5,  1904. 

9.  Mark  Bisel,  b  Jan.  19,  1909. 

[49-720]  AMBROSE  STANTON  BISEL,  b  July  24,  1866;  d  Oct.  30,  1917;  s  Amos  T.  and  Margaret 
(Hartranft)  Bisel  [49-243];  m  1908,  LAURA  GUTIERREZ,  b  1893.  Merchant;  res.  Arroyo,  Porto 
Rico.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Damasa  Julia,  b  Dec.  11,  1909. 

[49-721]  LINWOOD  H.  DE  HASS,  b  Dec.  21,  1868;  s  John  and  Susan  (Hartranft)  De  Hass  [49- 

244];  m  Sept.  14,  1897,  LAURA  CUSTER  SHANTZ,  b  Feb.  9,  1872;  dau  Albert  P.  and  Elizabeth 

(Custer)  Shantz.  Machinist  foreman;  res.  1104  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-722]  SAMUEL  SEBRING  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  30,  1855;  d  Feb.  2,  1921;  s  Gen.  John  P.  and 
Sallie  D.  (Sebring)  Hartranft  [49-245];  m  June  25,  1898,  SALLIE  DORAH  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  30,  1855; 
dau  Frederick  A.  Shultz.  Res.  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Marion  Anna,  b  Oct.  7,  1901. 

Samuel  S.  Hartranft  was  born  in  1855,  at  Norristown,  Pa.,  and  was  educated  at  Fremont  Seminary, 
Norristown,  and  Lafayette  College,  at  Easton,  Pa.,  receiving  the  degrees  of  A.  B.  and  M.  S. 

After  leaving  college  he  was  chemist  in  the  Pennsylvania  State  Geological  Survey  and  the  Phila¬ 
delphia  Mint.  He  left  his  profession  to  accept  the  position  of  cashier  of  the  Philadelphia  Custom 
House.  On  being  relieved  of  the  office  by  the  Cleveland  administration  he  returned  to  his  profession, 
making  a  study  of  the  Bessemer  steel  process  and  blast  furnaces  at  the  Edgar  Thomson  works,  and 
then  engaged  in  managing  several  furnace  plants  in  the  Pittsburgh  region  and  Eastern  Pa.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  American  Society  of  Mining  Engineers,  and  other  organizations. 

Being  the  son  of  a  general  of  the  Civil  War,  Samuel  Hartranft  also  had  a  military  career.  In  1876 
he  enlisted  in  Gen.  Frank  Reeder’s  Company  in  the  Easton  Grays,  Company  F,  4th  Regiment,  N.  G.  P. 
He  afterward  joined  the  1st  Troop,  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry;  in  1880  he  was  appointed  aide-de-camp 
with  the  rank  of  Major  on  the  staff  of  his  father,  Major-General  JohnF.  Hartranft  commanding  the 
division  of  the  N.  G.  P.  In  1884  he  was  appointed  division  commissary  with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  and  division  ordnance  officer;  in  1890  he  was  appointed  division  inspector  of  rifle  practice 
which  position  he  held  for  a  number  of  years. 

For  several  years,  Mr.  Hartranft  was  a  member  of  the  Valley  Forge  Park  commission  and  was  during 
the  latter  part  of  his  life  superintendent  of  the  park.  He  died  very  suddenly  on  Feb.  2,  1921  at  his 
home  in  Valley  Forge. 


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[49-723]  MARION  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  19,  1865;  dau  Gen.  John  F.  and  Sallie  D.  (Sebring) 
Hartranft  [49-245];  m  Oct.  17,  1901,  EDWARD  VILLEROY  STOCKHAM,  b  Oct.  17,  1863;  s  Charles 
Stockham.  Res.  Perryman,  Md.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Hartranft,  b  Nov.  7,  1902. 

[49-729]  WILLIAM  GRANT  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  1,  1866;  s  Daniel  W.  and  Effie  Jane  (Stetler) 
Hartranft  [49-248];  m  Aug.  30,  1890,  MARY  A.  ADAMS,  b  1869;  dau  J.  A.  Adams.  Publisher;  res. 
565  Market  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-731]  OLIVER  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  20,  1875;  s  Daniel  W.  and  Effie  J.  (Stetler)  Hartranft 
[49-248];  m  Mar.  17,  1906,  EMMA  SIMMONS,  b  Sept.  17,  1879;  dau  Ole  Simmons.  Ship  builder; 
res.  924  31st  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash.  (1917.)  No  issue. 

[49-734]  ROY  PERCIE  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  30,  1886;  s  Daniel  W.  and  Effie  J.  (Stetler)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-248];  m  Jan.  1,  1913,  EVELYN  MAE  HOTCHKISS,  b  Oct.  26, 1893;  dau  Irving  Hotchkiss. 
Station  agent;  res.  Hanley  Park,  Minn.  (1917.) 

One  child:  William  Gerald,  b  Mar.  19,  1915. 

[49-741]  LAWRENCE  E.  CHASE,  b  Sept.  10,  1879;  s  Gilbert  and  Susan  (Hartranft)  Chase 
[49-252];  m  Sept.  25,  1907,  MARY  E.  LENARD,  b  Dec.  8,  1871.  Farmer;  res.  Hillsdale,  Mich., 
Route  1.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Clarence  S.,  b  July  12,  1909. 

2.  Clarabell,  b  Mar.  11,  1913. 

[49-743]  THOMAS  E.  McCLOSKEY,  b  Apr.2, 1878;s  Thomas  E.  and  Alice  (Hartranft) McCloskey 
[49-259];  m  Aug.  14,  1902,  LENA  MOXLEY,  b  May  30,  1878;  dau  William  Henry  and  Alice  (Tucker) 
Moxley.  Cabinet  maker;  res.  420  Ontario  Ave.,  Renovo,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marian  Elizabeth,  b  July  18,  1910. 

2.  Boy,  b  and  d  July  11,  1905. 

[49-751]  MARIE  PATIENCE  POTTS,  b  Oct.  19,  1888;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Annie  M.  (Hartranft) 
Potts  [49-262];  m  Feb.  10,  1915,  J.  B.  PACKER  YOUNG,  b  Sept.  12,  1882;  s  Edward  G.  and  Mary 
Percel  (Awl)  Young.  Chief  clerk;  res.  Renovo,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Sarah  A.,  b  Nov.  3,  1917;  d  Jan.  4,  1920. 

2.  J.  B.  Packer,  b  Oct.  20,  1920. 

[49-752]  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  POTTS,  b  Nov.  12,  1891;  s  Charles  H.  and  Annie  M.  (Hartranft) 
Potts  [49-262];  m  MARY  RUSSELL.  Res.  Renovo,  Pa. 

One  child:  William  Joseph,  b  Nov.  2,  1918. 

[49-754]  ELIZABETH  HARTRANFT,  b  June  14,  1853;  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Hartranft 
[49-266];  m  Nov.  28,  1872,  WILLIAM  A.  SEIGENFUSE,  b  July  23,  1851;  s  John  and  Rebecca 
(Haldeman)  Seigenfuse.  Moulder;  res.  9  S.  Greenwood  St.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1327]  1.  John  H.,  b  Feb.  5,  1874;  m  Florence  Craven. 

[49—1328]  2.  Stella  J.,  b  June  1,  1878;  m  B.  A.  Sitler. 

[49-757]  ANNIE  HARTRANFT,  b  May  10,  1865;  dau  Henry  and  Susanna  (Fisher)  Hartranft 
[49-266];  m  Sept.  6,  1884,  NELSON  SIGAFUSE.  Res.  Tamaqua,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[49-763]  RACHEL  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  28,  1870;  dau  Jessiah  and  Rachel  Hartranft  [49-267]; 
m  July  4,  1891,  PETER  SMITH,  b  1862;  d  Oct.,  1916. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Morris,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Irene,  d  in  infancy. 


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3.  William,  d  in  infancy. 

[49-1329]  4.  Emma,  b  Nov.  25,  1894;  m  William  Kindred;  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 

5.  George,  b  Apr.  15,  1897. 

6.  Edna,  b  Feb.  10,  1900. 

7.  Helen,  b  Apr.  13,  1902. 

8.  Michael,  d  in  infancy. 

9.  Vincent,  b  Feb.  26,  1907. 

10.  Robert,  b  Jan.  26,  1912. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[49-765a]  ELIAS  HARTRANFT,  b  1852;  d  1905;  s  Jessiah  and  Rachel  Hartranft  [49-267];  m  A. 

- ,  b  1853; d  1889. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1330]  1.  Amos,  d  Oct.,  1918;  m  Mayme  Acker;  Seek,  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa. 

[49-1331]  2.  Ida,  m  Samuel  Betz;  Bloomingdale,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[49-765b]  ELIAS  HARTRANFT,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MRS.  SARAH  G.  COOPER  (widow), 
d  1908. 

Mrs.  Cooper  had  children,  Robert  J.,  Minnie  M.,  and  James  Cooper,  to  whom  she  willed  pro¬ 
perty  in  will  filed  Jan.  15,  1908.  [No  further  data.] 

[49-767]  JOHN  FOX,  b  Mar.  1,  1864;  s  Samuel  and  Levina  (Mauger)  Fox  [49-269];  m  IDA  SAL- 
ZER.  Res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Clarence,  b  1890;  d  1914.  [  No  further  data.] 

[49-768]  DR.  GEORGE  EDWIN  M.  HERBST,  b  Sept.  10,  1857;  d  Feb.,  1919;  s  Capt.  George  and 
Violetta  (Maurer)  Herbst  [49-271a];  m  Oct.  28,  1880,  LOTTIE  S.  STETTLER,  b  Apr.  29,  1859; 
dau  William  G.  and  Catharine  (Grim)  Stettler.  Physician;  res.  Oley,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

Dr.  G.  Herbst  was  State  Senator  from  Berks  Co.  for  16  years. 


[49-769]  J.  HORACE  ZIEGLER,  b  Dec.  11,  1857;  s  Abraham  and  Amanda  (Riegner)  Ziegler 
[49-275];  m  Mar.  2,  1881,  LYDIA  H.  ALDERFER,  b  Feb.  24,  1861;  dau  Benjamin  and  Sarah  M. 
(Harley)  Alderfer.  Farmer ;  res.  Telford,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1919.)  Mr.  J.  Horace  Ziegler  is  Director 
of  Poor  for  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[49-1332]  1.  Waldo  Emerson,  b  Oct.  27,  1882;  m  Anna  M.  Groff. 

[49-1333]  2.  Lillie  May,  b  Sept.  20,  1885;  m  Stanley  J.  Yerger. 

[49-1334]  3.  Katie  Alverda,  b  Mar.  24,  1889;  m  Lavin  A.  Geller. 

SfiMSX!!  4-  Annie  Alice,  b  Nov.  18,  1891;  m  (  !'  Joseph  A-  P™»- 
[49-1 335b]  J  12.  John  James  Wiles. 

[49—1336]  5.  Jay  Warren,  b  Nov.  29,  1894;  m  Sadie  A.  Alderfer. 

6.  Sara  Ada,  b  Oct.  23,  1898. 

7.  Amanda  Marie,  b  Sept.  28,  1900. 

8.  Emma  Louella,  b  July  4,  1902. 


[49-770]  ANNIE  RIEGNER  ZIEGLER,  b  Nov.  24,  1859;  dau  Abraham  and  Amanda  (Riegner) 
Ziegler  [49-275];  m  Apr.  8,  1884,  HENRY  H.  KRUPP,  b  July  12,  1861;  s  Jacob  K.  and  Susanna  D. 
(Heckler)  Krupp.  Automobile  upholsterer;  res.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emerson  Granville,  b  Sept.  23,  1887;  d  Dec.  20,  1888. 

[49-1337]  2.  J.  Paul,  b  Feb.  25,  1892;  m  Ivatharyn  J.  Metz. 

[49-774]  WILLIAM  WALTERS,  b  May  26,  1883;  s  Lewis  G.  and  Mary  (Leh)  Walters  [49-283]; 
m  Sept.  28,  1907,  MALINDA  ISETT,  b  Jan.  24,  1886;  dau  Samuel  P.  and  Anna  (Scholl)  Isett.  Clerk; 
res.  169  N.  York  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


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[49-776]  OLIVER  S.  MAURER,  b  Jan.  22,  1885;  s  Henry  F.  and  Ida  M.  (Scholl)  Maurer  [49-285]; 
m  ELSIE  MAY  DILGER,  dec. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Leonard,  2.  Clarence,  3.  Beatrice.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-780]  FLORENCE  MAURER,  b  Jan.  1,  1881;  d  Sept.  21,  1913;  dau  Edward  and  Minerva 
(Van  Buskirk)  Maurer  [49-286];  m  CHARLES  FLICKER.  Mr.  Flicker  remarried. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Geraldine,  2.  Jennie.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-781]  ESTELLA  MAURER,  b  Apr.  8, 1882;  dau  Edward  and  Minerva  (Van  Buskirk)  Maurer 
[49-286];  m  Nov.  14,  1902,  GEORGE  LEVENGOOD,  b  May  23,  1878;  s  Mathias  and  Elizabeth 
(Davidheiser)  Levengood.  School  teacher  and  farmer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Clarence,  b  July  31,  1903. 

2.  Miriam,  b  Mar.  19,  1905. 

3.  Luther,  b  Mar.  31,  1907. 

[49-782]  ANNA  E.  MAURER,  b  Sept.  12,  1888;  dau  Edward  and  Minerva  (Van  Buskirk)  Maurer 
[49-286];  m  Apr.  12,  1911,  ERNEST  R.  HALES,  b  Oct.  27,  1887;  s  William  Thomas  and  Lewellyn 
(Braswell)  Hales.  Prop,  of  sawmill;  res.  Pikeville,  N.  Car.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-783]  EDITH  MAURER,  b  Mar.  7,  1892;  dau  Edward  and  Minerva  (Van  Buskirk)  Maurer 
[49-286];  m  Feb.  11,  1911,  HORACE  C.  BEALER,  b  Mar.  10,  1890.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  5,  Potts- 
town,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Marie,  b  July  8,  1913. 

2.  Alma,  b  Aug.  10,  1915. 

3.  Wilmer,  b  Mar.  12,  1917. 

[49-785]  LAURA  REBECCA  MAURER,  b  Mar.  28,  1876;  dau  Franklin  O.  and  Amanda  J.  (Bright) 
Maurer  [49-288];  m  July  9,  1898,  HOWARD  SHERMAN  DIEM,  b  Nov.  10,  1866;  s  Elias  and  Lydia 
A.  (Harrington)  Diem.  General  foreman;  res.  165  Shepard  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Franklin  Sherman,  b  Feb.  2,  1900. 

2.  Edith  M.,  b  June  26,  1902;  d  Mar.  3,  1906. 

3.  Laura  R.,  b  May  16,  1907. 

4.  Howard  E.,  b  July  31,  1912. 

[49-786]  MILFORD  B.  MAURER,  b  Aug.  10,  1878;  s  Franklin  O.  and  Amanda  J.  (Bright)  Maurer 
[49-288];  m  Sept.  18,  1897,  LAURA  EVA  MOYER,  b  Sept.  5,  1881;  dau  Levi  W.  and  Katie  E.  (Reed) 
Moyer.  Res.  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marguerite  Edna,  b  Feb.  20,  1898. 

2.  Harold  William,  b  June  23,  1900. 

[49-789]  WILLIAM  ZACHARIAS  MILLER,  b  Feb.  11,  1894;  s  John  A.  and  Gertrude  F.  (Maurer) 
Miller  [49-294];  m  July  29,  1917,  SARAH  TEMPLIN  KITLING,  b  Apr.  9,  1892;  dau  William  D.  and 
Ellen  (Templin)  Killing.  Linotype  operator;  res.  624  Weiser  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.1 

One  child:  John  William,  b  May  18,  1918. 

[49-791]  SAMUEL  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  8,  1879;  s  Samuel  N.  and  Mary  A.  (Rhoads)  Hartranft 
[49-298];  m  Mar.  8,  1906,  LOTTIE  SHOEMAKER,  b  June  21,  1883.  Res.  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  Apr.  13,  1907. 

2.  Verna,  b  Mar.  8,  1912. 


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[49-794]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  30,  1865;  dau  Samuel  N.  and  Mary  A.  (Rhoads)  Hartranft 
[49-298];  m  June  3,  1887,  EDWIN  O.  BITTLE,  b  May  20,  1867;  s  Andrew  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Bittle. 
Laborer;  res.  1340  Greenwich  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ); 

[49-1338]  1.  Irvin  T.,  b  Nov.  20,  1887;  m  Edith  E.  Clauser. 

[49-1339]  2.  Emma  B.,  b  Jan.  25,  1889;  m  Harry  Woodworth. 

[49-1340]  3.  Samuel  A.,  b  Dec.  11,  1890;  m  Annie  Reber. 

[49-1341]  4.  Howard  A.,  b  Nov.  29,  1892;  m  Estella  Spatz. 

[49-1342]  5.  Hellen  M.,  b  Aug.  30,  1894;  m  Harry  F.  Matz. 

[49-796]  JACOB  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  24,  1870;  d  Jan.  21,  1916;  s  Samuel  N.  and  Mary  A. 
(Rhoads)  Hartranft  [49-298];  m  June  5,  1888,  ALICE  HE1MBACH,  b  July  28,  1874;  d  Apr.  24,  1917; 
dau  Francis  and  Rebecca  (Garret)  Heimbach.  Locomotive  engineer;  res.  Allentown,  Pa. 

Jacob  Hartranft  lost  his  life  in  an  accident  at  Royersford,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[49-1343]  1.  Mary,  b  Aug.  31,  1892;  m  Earl  Groff. 

2.  Earl,  b  Feb.  5,  1898. 

3.  Wilford,  b  Apr.  15,  1900. 

[49-797]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  1,  1875;  d  July  14,  1908;  s  David  and  Sallie 
(Oplinger)  Hartranft  [49-300];  m  Oct.  19,  1895,  CARRIE  FRANCIS  HOCKLANDER,  b  July  1, 
1876;  dau  Jefferson  M.  and  Margaret  (Wightman)  Hoeklander.  Clerk;  res.  422  Tilghman  St.,  Allen¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[49-1344]  Paul  M.,  b  Oct.  18,  1896;  m  Eva  M.  Heckman. 

[49-798]  MARY  MATILDA  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  10,  1855;  dau  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Bower) 
Hartranft  [49-301a];  m  Sept.  24,  1874,  HENRY  DAVID  IIEFFELFINGER  LOTT,  b  Mar.  14,  1851; 
s  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Jones)  Lott.  Machinist;  res.  Birdsboro,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Gertrude,  b  July  3,  1875;  d  Jan.  2,  1883. 

2.  Wayne  H.,  b  Nov.  26,  1884. 

[49-799]  SUSAN  HARTRANFT,  b  July  23,  1863;  dau  John  W.  and  Catharine  (Bower)  Hartranft 
[49-301a];  m  Dec.  25,  1886,  ELMER  R.  HUYETT,  b  Nov.  22,  1862;  s  Isaac  and  Catharine  (Root) 
Huyett.  Farmer;  res.  Birdsboro,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-800]  EMMA  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  29,  1860;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Andrews) 
Hartranft  [49-303];  m  Feb.  19,  1880,  AZIRA  WAYNE  SAMMEL,  b  1848;  d  Mar.  4,  1917;  s  Joseph 
and  Catherine  (Gordon)  Sammel.  Farmer;  res.  Saegerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-1345]  Eva  May,  b  Nov.,  1884;  m  Frank  B.  Bolton. 

[49-801]  SARAH  ALICE  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  27,  1862;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Andrews) 
Hartranft  [49-303];  m  Apr.  15,  1884,  CHARLES  EDWARD  DEICHMAN,  b  Nov.  28,  1857;  s  Edward 
and  Julia  (Hauck)  Deichman.  Coal  dealer;  res.  Caledonia,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1346]  1.  Hazel  Ada,  b  Mar.  22,  1885;  m  Carl  S.  George. 

[49-1347]  2.  Irene  Genevieve,  b  Oct.  12,  1886;  m  Frank  E.  Swart. 

3.  Laura  Marie,  b  Oct.  16,  1891;  Caledonia,  N.  Y. 

4.  Charles  Hartranft,  b  Jan.  8,  1904;  Caledonia,  N.  Y. 

[49-802]  FANNIE  ESTHER  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  31,  1865;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Andrews) 
Hartranft  [49-303];  m  Sept.  5,  1882,  JOHN  ACKER,  b  May  3,  1855;  s  Jones  and  Mary  C.  (Frantz) 
Acker.  Farmer;  res.  Saegerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (4)-' 

[49-1348]  1.  Ray  A.,  b  July  25,  1883;  m  Iva  L.  Coon. 

2.  Wayne  O.,  b  Aug.  3,  1885;  Saegerstown,  Pa. 

[49-1349]  3.  Louis  C.,  b  Nov.  5,  1887;  d  Oct.  4,  1915;  m  Jennie  Coon. 

4.  Rodney  H.,  b  Feb.  10,  1903. 

[49-803]  LIZZIE  HARTRANFT,  b  May  18,  1867;  dan  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Andrews)  Hartranft 
[49-303];  m  Feb.  22,  1887,  E.  GRANT  REICH  EL,  b  Dec.  24,  1864;  s  William  and  Susan  (Snyder) 
Reichel.  Farmer;  res.  Saegerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Susan  Ruth,  b  Jan.  28,  1890;  Westbury,  N.  Y. 

2.  Mary  Nina,  b  Aug.  31,  1892;  Arkport,  N.  Y. 

3.  Frank  Hartranft,  b  Jan.  30,  1897;  Linden,  N.  J. ;  B.  S. — Allegheny  College,  1915. 

M.  S. — Allegheny  College,  1916.  M.  S. — Harvard  Univ.,  1917.  Head  of  Research 
Dept,  of  Grassells  Co. 

[49-804]  CATHARINE  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  29,  1871;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  (Andrews) 
Hartranft  [49-303];  m  Oct.  18,  1883,  EDWARD  BURDETT  MATTESON,  b  Sept.  18,  1868;  s  David 
and  Ermina  (Blakley)  Matteson.  Railroad  conductor;  res.  1113  Washington  St.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 
Mrs.  Matteson  is  secretary  of  National  Protective  Legion,  Olean  Legion  No.  189. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1350]  1.  Kathleen  V.,  b  Apr.  18,  1895;  m  J.  S.  McElfresh. 

2.  Dortha  M.,  b  Oct.  5,  1899;  Training  class  for  nurses;  Lutheran  Hospital,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

[49-805]  CHARLES  E.  HARTRANFT,  s  Levi  W.  and - Hartranft  [49-304a];  m - 

One  child:  Robert  E.;  817  Matthews  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to 
complete  or  verify.} 

[49-808]  JOHN  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept,  29,  1875;  d  May  22,  1922;  s  Harrison  W.  and  Barbara 
(Beach)  Hartranft  [49-305a];  m  Dec.  13,  1893,  SOPHIA  BRECHTEL,  b  Feb.  21,  1875;  dau  George 
Brechtel.  Musician  and  teacher;  res.  45  E.  Seymour  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.)  Mr.  Hartranft  was 
formerly  director  of  the  Liszt  Conservatory  of  Music.  He  was  also  an  organist,  and  was  a  member  of 
the  Musicians’  Union,  The  Musical  Fund  Society  and  the  Shubert  Fund. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-1351]  1.  John  H.,  b  July  25,  1894;  m  Anna  Adams. 

2.  Barbara  Lenore,  b  Dec.  20,  1896. 

3.  Nelson  Sizer,  b  Feb.  8,  1898. 

4.  Raymond  George,  b  Aug.  18,  1899. 

5.  Armand  Christian,  b  July  22,  1901. 

[49-809]  WILLIAM  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  7,  1877;  s  Harrison  W.  and  Barbara  (Beach)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-305a] ;  m  Oct.  11,  1899,  EMMA  O’NEAL. 

One  child:  Helen  Jennie,  b  Mar.  2,  1902. 

[49-810]  MARY  L.  WOODRING,  b  July  18,  1866;  dau  Daniel  and  Emma  (Hartranft)  Woodring 
[49-306a];  m  Dec.  25,  1884,  HENRY  THOMAS,  b  Feb.  23,  1859;  d  Apr.  30,  1906;  s  Jacob  and  Magda¬ 
lena  (Drune)  Thomas.  Farmer;  res.  535  Peace  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-811]  DORETTA  BENNER,  b  May  3,  1874;  dau  Samuel  and  Emma  (Hartranft-Woodring) 
Benner  [49-306b];  m  Dec.  12,  1896,  SURO  T.  BENNINGER,  b  Sept.  23,  1875-;  .s  Reuben  and  Anna 
M.  (Thomas)  Benninger.  Farmer;  res.  St.  Johns,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Guy  Victor,  b  June  14,  1897. 

2.  Reuben  Clair,  b  Sept.  25,  1898. 

3.  Walter  Paul,  b  Sept.  8,  1900. 

4.  Emma  Iola,  b  Jan.  11,  1908. 

5.  Franklin  Oliver,  b  Feb.  4,  1914. 


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[49-812]  SARAH  BENNER,  b  Apr.  4,  1876;  dau  Samuel  and  Emma  (Hartranft-Woodring)  Benner 
[49-306b];  m  Sept.  26,  1896,  GILBERT  PETERS,  b  Apr.  4,  1875;  s  William  J.  and  Jane  (Roper) 
Peters.  Farmer;  res.  Conyngham,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Clara  Arlene,  b  Nov.  13,  1907. 

[49-813]  EMMA  MONTZ,  b  June  19,  1867 ;  dau  Edwin  and  Mary  A.  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49-307]; 
m  Sept.  12,  1885,  ARELIA  H.  ACKER,  b  Jan.  24,  1867;  s  William  R.  and  Mary  K.  (LaBar)  Acker. 
Painter;  res.  Weatherly,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-1352]  Lee  W.,  b  Nov.  4,  1885;  m  Minnie  Tyson. 

[49-814]  CHARLES  MONTZ,  b  Feb.  17,  1871 ;  s  Edwin  and  Mary  A.  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49-307]; 
m  June  29,  1894,  ELIZA  JANE  SCHNELL,  b  Aug.  24,  1875;  dau  Oliver  and  Priscilla  (Rhoads)  Schnell. 
Machinist;  res.  Lehighton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Howard,  b  Dec.  5,  1895. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Apr.  15,  1898. 

3.  Dorothy,  b  May  26,  1905. 

[49-815]  WILLIAM  MONTZ,  b  Mar.  18,  1874;  s  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49- 
307];  m  Dec.  18,  1898,  JULIA  BRAY,  b  Jan.  28,  1879;  dau  William  and  Katherine  (Roberts)  Bray. 
Machinist;  res.  Weatherly,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  William,  b  June  24,  1899. 

2.  Gertrude,  b  Dec.  31,  1900. 

3.  Walter,  b  Oct.  6,  1902. 

4.  Eletha,  b  Aug.  28,  1904. 

5.  Anna,  b  Mar.  21,  1906. 

6.  Mildred,  b  Apr.  25,  1908. 

7.  Louis,  b  Nov.  30,  1909. 

8.  Calvin,  b  Mar.  5,  1912. 

9.  Philip,  b  June  29,  1914. 

10.  Ruth,  b  Sept.  1,  1916. 

11.  Mary,  b  Sept.  11,  1917. 

[49-816a]  STELLA  MONTZ,  b  July  8,  1876;  dau  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49- 
307];  m  Sept.  3,  1893,  THOMAS  KISSINGER,  b  June  1,  1873;  d  May  15,  1894.  Carpenter;  White 
Haven,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-1353]  Thomas,  b  Apr.  14,  1894;  m  Cora  Stoss. 

[49-8 16b]  STELLA  (MONTZ)  KISSINGER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept,  5,  1895,  ROBERT 
FEIST,  b  Apr.  14,  1877;  s  Rudolph  and  Angeline  (Helmar)  Feist.  State  Commissioner  of  Police; 
res.  White  Haven,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-1354]  1.  Robert,  b  Mar.  1,  1896;  m  Mammie  Marstellar. 

2.  Dewey,  b  May  4,  1898. 

3.  Verna,  b  May  10,  1900. 

4.  Lee,  b  July  1,  1901. 

5.  Marian,  b  Oct.  31,  1904. 

[49-817]  GEORGE  MONTZ,  b  June  23,  1881;  s  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49- 
307];  m  June  27,  1906,  ESTELLA  MAY  LA  BAR,  b  Dec.  29,  1882;  dau  Henry  Peter  and  Margarete 
(Walters)  La  Bar.  Insurance  agent;  res.  Weatherly,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earle,  b  May  16,  1907. 

2.  Areline,  b  July  29,  1909. 


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[49-818]  HARRY  MONTZ,  b  Apr.  2,  1884;  s  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49-307]; 
m  Apr.  15,  1905,  GERTRUDE  MOSER,  b  June  23,  1882;  dau  Jacob  and  Emma  (Woodring)  Moser. 
Moulder;  res.  Weatherly,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Russel,  b  Aug.  4,  1905. 

2.  Florence,  b  July  15,  1908. 

3.  Harry  E.,  b  Apr.  29,  1918;  d  June  14,  1918. 

[49-819]  GRACE  MONTZ,  b  Sept.  3,  1888;  daw  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  (Hartranft)  Montz  [49-307]; 
m  Oct.  15,  1914,  GEORGE  ROBETiT  OLEWINE,  b  Nov.  5,  1S86;  s  William  and  Harriet  (Seigenfus) 
Olewine.  Car  inspector;  res.  Weatherly,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Emerson  Robert,  b  Mar.  4,  1910;  d  Mar.  4,  1916. 

2.  Robert  Edwin,  b  July  29,  1918. 

[49-820]  WILLIAM  A.  TURNBACH,  b  July  26,  1871;  s  Edward  and  Hannah  E.  (Hartranft) 
Turnbach  [49-308];  m  June  22,  1904,  CAROLINE  MANE,  b  Mar.  3,  1871;  dau  Philip  and  Mary 
(Nussbaum)  Mane.  Service  Man  for  Hercules  Powder  Co.;  res.  815  W.  Diamond  Ave.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 
No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-821]  JOHN  J.  TURNBACH,  b  July  11,  1874;  s  Edward  and  Hannah  E.  (Hartranft)  Turnbach 
[49-308];  m  June  16,  1904,  LAURA  MABEL  PACKER,  b  Aug.  23,  1878;  dau  Frank  W.  and  Laura 
B.  (Richardson)  Packer.  Res.  “The  Watkins,”  261  Georgia  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-823]  MARY  BERTHA  TURNBACH,  b  Nov.  23,  1878;  dau  Edward  and  Hannah  E.  (Hartranft) 
Turnbach  [49-308];  m  July  27,  1896,  CHARLES  JORDAN,  b  Oct.  4,  1871 ;  s  John  Taylor  and  Harriet 
(Pottle)  Jordan.  Electrician;  res.  518  Grant  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen,  b  May  5,  1897. 

[49-824]  S.  S.  PRENTISS  TURNBACH,  b  June  25,  1881;  .s  Edward  and  Hannah  E.  (Hartranft) 
Turnbach  [49-308];  m  Feb.  24,  1909,  JANE  (JENNIE)  MILLIGAN,  b  Apr.  16,  1884;  dau  Robert 
and  Sarah  (Pattnison)  Milligan.  Vice-pres.,  Hazle  Township  High  School;  res.  557  Grant  St., 
Hazleton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  A.,  b  Nov.  21,  1909. 

2.  Edward  P.,  b  Sept.  11,  1912. 

3.  Marion  E.,  b  Jan.  5,  1915. 

[49-825]  NETTIE  MAY  BEACH,  b  Oct.  20,  1877;  dau  John  and  Amanda  C.  (Hartranft)  Beach 
[49-309];  m  June  21,  1894,  ROGER  A.  McSHEA,  b  Nov.  18,  1873;  s  Michael  and  Nellie  (Gallagher) 
McShea.  Public  accountant;  res.  5466  Baltimore  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

*1.  John  F.,  b  Feb.  6,  1895. 

2.  Nellie,  b  Sept.  14,  1897;  d  Nov.  29,  1897. 

3.  Roger  A.,  b  Sept.  20,  1899. 

4.  Edmund  James,  b  Aug.  20,  1901. 

5.  Florence  Gertrude,  b  July  10,  1903. 

6.  Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  30,  1905. 

7.  Joseph  Mark,  b  Feb.  22,  1907. 

8.  Harry  J.,  b  Jan.  23,  1909. 

Molin  F.  McShea  enlisted  in  the  Aviation  Service  on  Oct.  22,  1917,  and  was  sent  to  Kelly  Field, 
San  Antonio,  Texas,  where  he  remained  nine  months.  He  was  then  sent  to  France  where  he  was 
stationed  until  Jan.,  1919.  He  arrived  in  New  York  on  Feb.  2,  1919,  and  was  honorably  discharged, 
Feb.  13,  1919. 

[49-826]  ELIZABETH  FRANCES  BEACH,  b  May  16,  1879;  dau  John  and  Amanda  C.  (Hartranft) 
Beach  [49-309];  m  Oct.  6,  1897,  REV.  HARVEY  MILTON  KLINGER,  b  Jan.  25,  1874;  s  Daniel  D. 


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and  Hannah  Edgar  (Young)  Klinger.  Clergyman  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ;  res.  1833  N. 
Sawyer  A ve.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Rev.  Harvey  M.  Klinger  was  licensed  to  preach  in  Oct.,  1901,  by  the  Eastern  Conference  of  the 
United  Brethren  in  Christ.  He  was  ordained  in  Reading,  Oct.,  1906,  and  has  served  as  pastor  at 
Milton,  Hershey  and  Intercourse,  Pa.  In  1909,  he  went  to  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  where  he  served  until 
Oct.,  1918,  when  he  accepted  a  call  to  the  Weaver  Memorial  Brethren  Church  in  Chicago,  Ill.,  which 
pastorate  he  still  holds. 

The  ancestor  of  Harvey  M.  Klinger  was  Alexander  Klinger  of  Rotterdam,  who  came  to  Pa.  in  the 
Ship  Albany ,  and  who  served  in  Capt.  Conrad  Sherman’s  Co.  of  Cavalry  (Berks  Co.  Volunteers) 
in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Henry  Milton,  b  Nov.  12,  1902;  d  Nov.  12,  1902. 

2.  Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  May  28,  1904. 

3.  Daniel  Donald,  b  Feb.  18,  1906. 

4.  Gertrude  Beach,  b  Oct.  3,  1907. 

5.  Paul  Letterman,  b  Mar.  17,  1909. 

6.  Mary  Whitney,  b  Nov.  24,  1910. 

7.  Dorothy  Hansen,  b  Nov.  21,  1911. 

8.  Robert  Wells,  b  Dec.  7,  1913. 

[49-827]  HARRY  MARTIN  BEACH,  b  Aug.  30,  1885;  s  John  and  Amanda  C.  (Hartranft)  Beach 
[49-309];  m  Jan.  22,  1910,  MARY  PANCO,  b  Mar.  21,  1887 ;  dau  John  II.  and  Annie  J.  Panco.  Real 
estate  business;  res.  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Emily  P.,  b  Oct.  20,  1910. 

2.  Ruth  A.,  b  Jan.  24,  1912. 

3.  Mabel  E.,  b  Nov.  7,  1914. 

4.  Mary  Gertrude,  b  Aug.  20,  1917. 

[49-830]  EDITH  A.  BEACH,  b  Feb.  19,  1896;  dau  John  and  Amanda  C.  (Hartranft)  Beach  [49- 

309] ;  m  Oct.  27,  1917,  CHARLES  J.  J.  RLTPP,  b  Oct.  13,  1895;  s  Jonas  H.  and  Ellen  J.  (Haas)  Rupp. 
Post  office  clerk;  res.  1142  Turner  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issiie.  (1919.) 

On  June  6,  1918,  Charles  J.  Rupp  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  for  a  period  of  4  years;  was  honorably 
released,  Jan.  15,  1919,  subject  to  recall. 

[49-831]  EDITH  A.  WENNER,  b  Dec.  3,  1876;  dau  Levi  B.  and  Rachel  M.  (Hartranft)  Wenner 
[49—310] ;  m  Feb.  19,  1903,  JOHN  EMERSON  WALP,  b  Nov.  21,  1871;  s  Tilghman  Adam  and  Ellen 
Amanda  (Beck)  Walp.  Farmer;  res.  Conyngham,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Janice  Meredith,  b  Nov.  19,  1903. 

2.  Maude  Rachel,  b  May  24,  1906. 

[49-832]  HUBBARD  M.  WENNER,  b  Nov.  29,  1881 ;  s  Levi  B.  and  Rachel  M.  (Hartranft)  Wenner 
[49-310];  m  Mar.  9,  1905,  BERTHA  G.  KROPP,  b  June  9,  1886;  dau  William  and  Maria  (Wetzel) 
Kropp.  Farmer  and  registered  Berkshire  hog  breeder;  res.  Conyngham,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Infant,  b  and  d  Jan.  16,  1906. 

2.  Ethel,  b  Sept.  4,  1907. 

3.  Willard  L.,  b  June  14,  1909. 

4.  Agnes  V.,  b  Oct.  10,  1914. 

[49-833]  LEE  A.  WENNER,  b  Jan.  31,  1892;  s  Levi  B.  and  Rachel  M.  (Hartranft)  Wenner  [49- 

310] ;  m  Sept.  1,  1915,  BARBARA  A.  FLEIG,  b  May  31,  1892;  dau  Bernhard  and  Barbara  (Bauer) 
Fleig.  Engineer;  res.  Mountain  Top,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Joe  L.,  b  Nov.  4,  1918. 


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[49-834]  ELSIE  HARTRANFT,  b  June  24,  1883;  dau  Martin  L.  and  Mary  (Manwiller)  Hartranft 
[49-311];  m  June  26,  1907,  WALTER  G.  KERSLAKE,  b  Jan.  29,  1882.  Res.  321  West  23rd  St., 
Wilmington,  Del.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Walter  G.,  b  Sept.  27,  1908. 

2.  Harold  Hartranft,  b  Feb.  1,  1913. 

3.  Robert  Luther,  b  Apr.  5,  1917. 

[49-835]  LEROY  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  s  Martin  L.  and  Mary  K.  (Manwiller)  Hartranft 
[49-311];  m  LAVERNA  ANNIE  BUDDELL,  b  Sept.  25,  1886;  dau  James  J.  and  Josepha  (Hooper) 
Buddell.  Forger;  res.  619  Church  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Thelma  Josepha,  b  Jan.  21,  1906. 

2.  Wayne  Martin,  b  Sept.  20,  1907. 

3.  Irma  Mary,  b  Apr.  1,  1913. 

4.  Vivian  LaVerne,  b  Apr.  28,  1916;  d  Oct.  12,  1918. 

[49-836]  VIOLA  HARTRANFT,  b  May  2,  1889;  dau  Martin  L.  and  Mary  (Manwiller)  Hartranft 
[49-311];  m  Sept.  22,  1913,  ROY  J.  GRAEFF,  b  Dec.  26,  1887;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Moll)  Graeff. 
Bookkeeper;  res.  18  Reeses  Court,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Audrey  V.,  b  Sept.  4,  1914. 

[49-841]  NEWTON  I.  RHOADS,  b  Nov.  26,  1873;  s  Maberry  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Schaeffer)  Rhoads 
[49-313];  m  Sept.  15,  1894,  LOUISA  BELLES.  Res.  Amityville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Paul  N.,  2.  David  W.,  3.  Mary  A.,  4.  Maud,  5.  Pearl  M.  [Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 

[49-843]  MARTHA  MAXWELL,  b  Apr.  10,  1848;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Maxwell  [49-315]; 
m  JOHN  H.  SMITH. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Bertie,  unm;  Frankford,  N.  J. 

2.  Mabel. 

3.  Anna,  m. 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data  obtainable.] 

[49-844]  WILLIAM  HAHN  MAXWELL,  b  Apr.  5,  1852;  s  James  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Maxwell 
[49-315];  m  Feb.  8,  1878,  ELLA  V.  MISSIMER,  b  Nov.  15,  1855;  d  May  20,  1893;  dau  H.  A.  and 
Elizabeth  (Bush)  Missimer.  Merchant;  res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Marion,  b  Nov.  19,  1878;  d  May  1,  1894. 

2.  Chester,  b  and  d  1880. 

3.  Mary  A.,  b  Sept.  10,  1883;  d  Mar.  10,  1885. 

[49-1355]  4.  Emily  H.,  b  Mar.  4,  1890;  m  John  L.  Koerner. 

5.  Robert  H.,  b  Apr.  23,  1893;  served  with  A.  E.  F. 

[49-845]  HANNAH  EMMA  LORE,  b  Jan.  11,  1865;  dau  Bloomfield  and  Sarah  (Hahn-Cauffman) 
Lore  [49-316b];  m  Oct.  4,  1888,  CHARLES  HINKLE,  b  Apr.  21,  1856;  s  Charles  and  Sarah  Steiner 
(Falck)  Hinkle.  Proofreader;  res.  Magnolia,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-850]  DR.  CHARLES  HOWARD  LODOR,  b  Oct.  26,  1858;  s  Samuel  and  Elmira  (Hahn) 
Lodor  [49—317 ] ;  m  Sept.  29,  1903,  KATHARINE  VAN  EVRA,  b  Jan.  24,  1869;  dau  Rynier  Roades  and 
Elizabeth  (Loucks)  Van  Evra.  Physician;  res.  332  Center  St.,  Eustis,  Fla.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Charles  H.  Lodor,  M.D.,  has  been  neurologist  to  Wisen  Hospital;  Prof,  of  Clinical  Neurology, 
and  Electrotherapy,  Chicago  Medical  College;  chief  of  Clinic,  Northwestern  University  Medical  School 
department  of  neurology.  Pres,  of  Chicago  Neurologist  Society,  author  of  many  monographs  and 
clinical  studies. 


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[49-851]  SARA  ELIZABETH  LODOR,  b  Apr.  12,  1866;  dau  Samuel  and  Elmira  (Hahn)  Lodor 
[49-317];  m  July  11,  1919,  THOMAS  E.  MERCHANT,  b  Apr.  11,  1844;  g  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
Rudderow  (Burrough)  Merchant.  Attorney-at-law;  res.  4152  Parkside  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Mrs.  Merchant  is  the  efficient  Head  of  the  Department  of  English  in  the  William  Penn  High  School 
for  Girls,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Thomas  Edward  Merchant  is  a  member  of  the  Phila.  bar.  He  served  in  the  Union  Army  in  the 
Civil  War  from  June  25,  1862,  to  June  29,  1865,  entering  service  as  private  and  rising  to  the  rank  of 
adjutant  and  brevet  captain.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  and  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion.  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Board  of  Education  for  18}/£  years;  assistant 
City  Solicitor  for  Phila.,  13  years. 

[49-852]  CLARA  HAHN  LODOR,  b  Jan.  24,  1877 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Elmira  (Hahn)  Lodor  [49-317] ; 
m  Oct.  23,  1900,  LUCIUS  TETER,  b  Sept.  23,  1873;  s  Hiram  and  Prances  (Ringo)  Teter.  Banker; 
res.  5637  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.)  Lucius  Teter  is  president  of  the  Chicago  Trust  Co.; 
was  Pres.,  Savings  Bank  Section,  Am.  Bankers  Ass.  (1907);  pres,  of  Chicago  Association  of  Commerce 
1918;  now  president  of  Infant  Welfare  Society,  and  Chicago  Council  of  Social  Agencies;  member  of 
board  of  managers  of  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Lucius  Lodor,  b  Aug.  11,  1901;  d  May  5,  1902. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  June  14,  1904. 

3.  Charles,  b  Mar.  12,  1906. 

4.  Frederic  Dewhurst,  b  Sept.  21,  1909:  d  Oct.  22,  1909. 

[49-853]  SARAH  DOVE  WALTER,  b  Sept.  22,  1859;  dau  John  F.  and  Hannah  Emma  (Hahn) 
Walter  [49-318];  m  Jan.  11,  1883,  WILLIAM  L.  VENNING,  b  Nov.  26,  1857;  a  William  L.  and  Susan 
Olivia  (Haskell)  Venning.  Res.  4  Court  House  Square,  Charleston,  N.  C.  (1919.) 

Children  (4 )  •' 

1.  John  Walter,  b  Jan.  25,  1884;  d  Oct.,  1884. 

[49-1358]  2.  William  Lucas,  b  Mar.  4,  1886;  m  Ruth  A.  Gibson. 

[49-1359]  3.  Sarah  Dove,  b  Aug.  19,  1890;  m  Arthur  F.  Lide. 

[49-1360]  4.  Emmet  Hahn,  b  Sept.  25,  1894;  m  Martha  Earl  Hill. 

[49-854]  HELEN  FALLS  WALTER,  b  Jan.  28,  1872;  dau  John  F.  and  Hannah  Emma  (Hahn) 
Walter  [49-318] ;  m  June  2,  1903,  HENRY  CLAY  DODSON,  b  Oct.  5,  1840;  d  Sept.  11,  1915;  s  Robert 
Auld  and  Hester  (Keithley)  Dodson.  Druggist;  res.  St.  Michaels,  Md.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  Walter,  b  Dec.  31,  1905. 

Henry  C.  Dodson  married  1st  time,  Martha  Hahn,  aunt  of  2d  wife  [49-319]. 

[49-854.1]  EMMA  HAHN  DODSON,  b  Feb.  3,  1866;  dau  Henry  Clay  and  Martha  (Hahn)  Dodson 
[49-319];  m  Sept,  26,  1888,  RUSSELL  SOULE  DAWSON,  b  Oct.  29,  1852;  s  Joseph  Henry  and  G. 
Louisa  (Drake)  Dawson.  Cotton  broker;  res.  328  Fairfax  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1356]  1.  Mildred  Lee,  b  Jan.  24,  1890;  ni  Frank  McLean. 

2.  Ralph  Keithley,  b  June  11,  1891. 

[49-1357]  3.  Janet  Rosan,  b  Sept.  9,  1894;  m  Robert  B.  Taylor. 

[49-854.2]  HENRY  CLAY  DODSON,  b  Jan.  9,  1868;  d  Mar.  17,  1919;  s  Henry  Clay  and  Martha 
(Hahn)  Dodson  [49-319];  m  Sept.  18,  1894,  ESTELLE  WATTS,  b  July  2,  1871;  dau  Columbus  and 
Mary  (Jones)  Watts.  Druggist;  res.  St.  Michaels,  Md.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Henry  Clay,  b  Mar.  7,  1899. 

[49-854.3]  HANNAH  HAHN  DODSON,  b  May  5,  1870;  dau  Henry  Clay  and  Martha  (Hahn) 
Dodson  [49-319];  m  Dec.  25,  1902,  DR.  JOSEPH  BRUFF  SETH,  b  July  2,  1877;  s  Dr.  James  and 
Julia  (Orem)  Seth.  Physician;  res.  St.  Michaels,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Martha  Hahn,  b  Mar.  1,  1904. 

2.  Joseph  Bruff,  b  Nov.  9,  1905. 


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[49-855]  FREDERICK  BERG  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  21,  1868;  s  Chester  D.  and  Anna  F.  (Berg) 
Hartranft  [49-320a];  m  June  12,  1906,  CLARISSA  MAUD  ALLEN,  b  Oct.  10,  1879;  dau  Charles  Moss 
and  Ida  Amelia  (Ford)  Allen.  Book  dealer;  res.  26  Evergreen  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn.  No  issue.  (1921.) 


[49-857]  ADELE  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  6,  1872;  dau  Adam  and  Elizabeth  (Deschamps) 
Hartranft  [49-321];  m  Oct.  12,  1898,  HORACE  P.  BUSH. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Helen  Waltham,  b  Dec.  19,  1899;  d  Aug.  1,  1901. 

2.  Elizabeth  Rebecca,  b  June  13,  1902. 

3.  Horace  P.,  b  Jan.  17,  1909. 

[49-858]  CHESTER  P.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  3,  1875;  s  Adam  and  Elizabeth  (Deschamps) 
Hartranft  [49-321];  m  Sept.  18,  1909,  MARY  DAISZ,  b  Nov.  27,  1879;  dau  William  C.  and  Emma 
(Fox)  Daisz.  Representative;  res.  3417  North  18th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-859]  ANNA  TAGGART,  b  July  9,  1859;  dau  Austin  L.  and  Sarah  (Rudy)  Taggart  [49-322]; 
m  Mar.  26,  1908,  WINFIELD  W.  WALKER,  b  May  3,  1867;  s  Matthias  P.  and  Eliza  B.  (Rambo) 
Walker.  Thresherman;  res.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Wayne,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 


[49-860]  JOSEPH  R.  TAGGART,  b  Oct.  10,  1861 ;  d  Dec.  25,  1919;  s  Austin  L.  and  Sarah  (Rudy) 
Taggart  [49-322];  m  June  4,  1890,  ELIZABETH  C.  HALLOWELL,  b  Jan.  23,  1863;  dau  Caleb  R. 
and  Hettie  (Yerkes)  Hallowed.  Coal  and  agricultural  implements;  res.  909  Swede  St.,  Norristown, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 


twins,  b  June  6,  1891 ; 


1.  Hettie  E. 

2.  Mary  ]  VJ’  |  june  7,  iggp 

[49-1361]  3.  Mabel,  b  Dec.  12,  1893;  m  A.  Hurst  Weaver. 

4.  Anna  H.,  b  Nov.  25,  1900. 


[49-863]  WILLIAM  TAGGART,  b  Dec.  19,  1865;  s  Austin  L.  and  Sarah  (Rudy)  Taggart  [49-322]; 
m  Apr.  4,  1894,  ELIZABETH  McLEAN,  b  May  21,  1869;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (McIntyre)  McLean. 
Res.  542  Hamilton  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Margaret  S.,  b  June  11,  1895. 

2.  Martha  L.,  b  Oct.  18,  1898. 

3.  Austin  Lee,  b  Oct.  13,  1899. 

4.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  Feb.  6,  1903. 

5.  William,  b  May  21,  1905. 

6.  Donald  McLean,  b  Dec.  23,  1910. 


[49-878]  FRANCES  WATSON,  b  - ;  dec ;  dau  James  and  Amelia  (Reifsnyder)  Watson 

[49-328];  m  FRED  BROWN. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Robert,  2.  Frances.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-879]  PAUL  S.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  27,  1892;  s  Frank  A.  and  Belle  (Cummings)  Hartranft 
[49-329];  m  Feb.  19,  1921,  FLORENCE  R.  HANEY,  b  Oct.  9,  1891;  dau  George  and  Annie  Q.  (Geiss) 
Haney.  Broker;  res.  148  W.  Apsley  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1921.) 


[49-883]  MAUD  A.  MORDEW,  b  Aug.  23,  1875;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Mordew 
[49-343];  m  Oct.  23,  1901,  DANIEL  S.  ALDER,  b  Nov.  13,  1874;  s  George  W.  and  Eliza  A.  (Ryan) 
Alder.  Police  officer;  res.  2811  Woodbrook  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Newton  Mordew,  b  Nov.  26,  1902. 

2.  Mildred  Alice,  b  Mar.  23,  1911 ;  d  Oct.  2,  1915. 


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[49-884]  GRACE  L.  MORDEW,  b  July  20,  1885;  dau  Jacob  W.  and  Rebecca  (Hartranft)  Mordew 
[49-343];  m  July  28,  1907,  RANSON  ST.  JOHN,  b  June  18,  1885;  s  William  and  Carrie  (Carlisle)  St. 
John.  Bookkeeper;  res.  2858  Woodbrook  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alan,  b  Jan.  15,  1915. 

2.  Dudley,  b  Aug.  27,  1918. 

[49-885]  ISABELLA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  31,  1874;  dau  Levi  and  Mary  A.  (Fitzgerald)  Hartranft 
[49-344];  m  Nov.  30,  1892,  JAMES  MONROE  BENSINGER,  b  Apr.  15,  1859;  s  Edward  and  Levina 
(Baver)  Bensinger.  Machinist;  res.  Alabama  City,  Ala.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Lloyd,  b  Jan.  19,  1896. 

[49-1362]  2.  Mildred,  b  Aug.  15,  1897;  m  William  E.  Clark. 

3.  James,  b  Aug.  19,  1898;  d  Oct.  7,  1899. 

4.  William,  b  June  5,  1903. 

5.  John,  b  Dec.  19,  1906. 

6.  Helen,  b  May  25,  1907. 

[49-887]  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  July  24,  1879;  s  Levi  and  Mary  A.  (Fitzgerald)  Hartranft  [49- 
344];  m  Aug.  10,  1899,  CORA  SMITH,  b  Apr.  2,  1883;  dan  Joseph  O.  and  Barbara  (Brower)  Smith. 
Iron  worker;  res.  5910  Engel  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace,  b  May  18,  1900. 

2.  Edith  E.,  b  Feb.  17,  1902;  d  Mar.  25,  1902. 

[49-888]  ALBERT  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  16,  1874;  s  Isaac  and  Emma  E.  (Fenstermaker) 
Hartranft  [49-345];  m  May  29,  1897,  ELIZABETH  M.  THOMAS,  b  Apr.  30,  1873.  Res.  1342  Gordon 
St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ralph,  b  Jan.  17,  1898. 

2.  Harry,  b  Apr.  9,  1899. 

3.  Albert,  b  Nov.  29,  1901. 

4.  Rodgers,  b  Feb.  17,  1907. 

[49-889]  MARY  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  1,  1877;  dau  Isaac  and  Emma  E.  (Fenstermaker) 
Hartranft  [49-345];  m  June  19,  1897,  JOHN  H.  YOUNG,  b  Apr.  21,  1879;  s  Edwin  J.  and  Mary  K. 
(Rohn)  Young.  Accountant;  res.  Spring  Lake,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[49-1363]  1.  Emily  Catherine,  b  Feb.  2,  1898;  m  Harry  Seifried. 

2.  John  Harvey,  b  May  31,  1899;  d  Aug.  14,  1899. 

3.  Mary  A.  H.,  b  July  15,  1900;  d  Mar.  27,  1901. 

4.  Edwin  J.,  b  Sept.  17,  1907. 

5.  Harvey,  b  Nov.  12,  1910. 

6.  Raymond  A.,  b  July  25,  1916. 

[49-890]  WALTER  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  22,  1879;  s  Isaac  and  Emma  E.  (Fenstermaker)  Hartranft 
[49-345];  m  Jan.  20,  1903,  JENNIE  FALLSTICH,  b  Dec.  10,  1882;  dau  William  and  Ella  (Flichinger) 
Fallstich.  Laundry  foreman;  res.  1721  Vine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William,  b  Apr.  29,  1904. 

[49-891]  RALPH  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  12,  1885;  s  Isaac  and  Emma  E.  (Fenstermaker)  Hartranft 
[49-345];  m  MARY  SCOTT  KINNEER,  b  Jan.  10,  1885;  dau  George  and  Jeannette  (Hall)  Kinneer. 
Grocery  clerk;  res.  1625  S.  Conestoga  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  K.,  b  Oct.  30,  1910. 

2.  Ralph,  b  Aug.  6,  1915. 


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[49-893]  BESSIE  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  17,  1890;  dau  Isaac  and  Emma  E.  (Fenstermaker) 
Hartranft  [49-345];  m  May  5,  1916,  WILLIAM  MIMLITCH,  b  Oct.  22,  1892;  s  Alexander  and  Anna 
(Erkinger)  Mimlitch.  Capsule  maker;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  R.,  b  Nov.  27,  1916. 

2.  Robert  H.,  b  Apr.  16,  1918. 

[49-894a]  CLINTON  SEA  VERS,  b  Nov.  8,  1871;  s  Henry  and  Hannah  E.  (Hartranft)  Seavers 
[49-347];  m  June  22,  1892,  MINNIE  ROYER,  b  June  17,  1870;  d  Mar.  17,  1900;  dan  Washington  S. 
and  Kate  (Maurer)  Royer. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edgar  Royer,  b  Jan.  29,  1895;  453  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2.  Robert  Clinton,  b  Aug.  28,  1897;  453  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

3.  Elmer  John,  b  June  17,  1899;  453  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Edgar  R.  Seavers  enlisted  in  the  World  War,  Dec.  13,  1917,  in  the  Quartermaster’s  corps,  U.  S.  A., 
and  served  in  various  camps.  He  was  honorably  discharged,  Apr.  7,  1919. 

Robert  C.  Seavers  enlisted  in  the  World  War,  Nov.  29,  1917,  in  the  Air  Service.  After  training 
in  various  aero  stations  he  went  to  France  arriving  Aug.  12,  1918.  He  participated  in  the  St.  Mihiel 
Drive  and  the  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive,  and  was  officially  credited  with  three  enemy  planes  and 
two  observation  balloons.  After  the  signing  of  the  Armistice  Mr.  Seavers  trained  pilots  and  observers, 
returning  to  New  York,  June  27,  1919,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  July  10,  1919. 

Elmer  J.  Seavers  enlisted  in  the  World  War,  Nov.  17,  1918,  and  served  in  the  Marine  Corps,  until 
Mar.  3,  1919,  when  he  was  honorably  discharged. 

[49-894b]  CLINTON  SEAVERS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Sept.  20,  1901,  ANNA  E.  LUTZ, 
b  Nov.  20,  1882;  dau  Casper  and  Barbara  (Kremer)  Lutz.  Laborer;  res.  347  Laurel  St.,  Pottstown, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Henry  G.,  b  Mar.  4,  1903. 

2.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b  June  4,  1904. 

3.  Barbara  Olive,  b  Nov.  13,  1905. 

4.  Anna  Evelyn,  b  July  7,  1907. 

5.  Carl,  b  Nov.  27,  1911. 

6.  Marie,  b  Sept.  3,  1914. 

7.  George,  b  Nov.  3,  1916. 

8.  Bernadette,  b  May  17,  1919. 

[49-895]  EVA  SEAVERS,  b  Sept.  30,  1877;  dau  Henry  and  Hannah  E.  (Hartranft)  Seavers 
[49-347] ;  m  Nov.  6,  1899,  WILLIAM  P.  HUNSBERGER,  b  June  18,  1876;  s  William  O.  and  Henrietta 
(Keyser)  Hunsberger.  Cabinet  maker  and  carpenter;  res.  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mildred  H.,  b  May  14,  1900. 

2.  William  Richard,  b  Nov.  18,  1904. 

[49-896]  REV.  CHARLES  H.  EAGLE,  b  Apr.  16,  1871;  s  Mark  H.  and  Ellen  (Hartranft)  Eagle 
[49-348a] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1896,  ANNA  DEBORAH  ROBESON,  b  July  10,  1875;  dau  Augustus  and 
Lavina  (Kellar)  Robeson.  Minister  of  the  Gospel;  res.  Williamstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Rev.  Charles  H.  Eagle  is  a  pastor-evangelist  living  at  402  Julian  St.,  Williamstown,  Pa.  As  an 
evangelist,  he  has  conducted  revival  meetings  in  Eastern  Pa.  with  great  success.  He  is  well  versed  in 
the  Bible  and  preaches  sound  Biblical  doctrines  with  telling  effect.  He  is  in  great  demand  for  summer 
religious  gatherings,  and  is  an  especially  talented  evangelistic  preacher. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles,  b  Sept.  27,  1900. 

2.  Ruth  E.,  b  Apr.  16,  1905. 

3.  Miriam  L.,  b  Dec.  31,  1908. 


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803 


[49-897]  HOWARD  H.  EAGLE,  b  1879;  d  May  10,  1910;  s  Mark  H.  and  Ellen  (Hartranft)  Eagle 
[49-348a] ;  m  MARY  EAGLE. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Catharine,  2.  Marguerite.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[49-902]  DANIEL  WEBSTER  HARTRANFT,  s  Francis  and  Cordelia  (Biehl)  Hartranft  [49-349a]; 
m  SALLIE  DRUMHELLER.  Res.  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (4)' 

1.  Russel,  2.  Landis,  3.  Beatrice,  4.  Olga.  [ Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[49  904a]  SARAH  CATHERINE  GRESH,  b  Jan.  29,  1875;  dau  Zacharias  and  Rebecca  H.  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Gresh  [49-350];  m  Feb.  10,  1894,  WILLIAM  H.  DAVIDHEISER,  b  Aug.  3,  1865;  d  Mar.  23, 
1917;  s  William  and  Rachel  (Eagle)  Davidheiser.  Laborer;  res.  1515  Moss  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (5): 


[49-1364] 


[49-1365] 


1.  Esther,  b  Aug.  31,  1894;  m  Chester  Weidner. 
*2.  Elmer,  b  Oct.  26,  1895;  unm. 

3.  Victor,  b  June  22,  1897;  d  June,  1900. 


4.  James 

5.  Omega 


twins ,  b  June  23,  1899; 


unm. 

m  Harry  K.  Haines. 


/ 


*Elmer  G.  Davidheiser  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  during  the  World  War,  in  the  Seaman  branch. 
Was  transferred  to  the  U.  S.  S.  Louisiana,  Apr.  1,  1918,  and  experienced  an  attack  by  submarines, 
June  6,  1918,  but  escaped  safely,  and  was  transferred  to  the  Phila.  Navy  Yard  and  was  discharged  as 
a  first-class  seaman,  Apr.  3,  1919. 


[49-904b]  SARAH  CATHERINE  (GRESH)  DAVIDHEISER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  26, 
1918,  JOHN  S.  BURKE Y,  b  Aug.  1,  1869;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Stengel)  Burkey.  Iron  puddler;  res. 
1515  Moss  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[49-905]  EMMA  REBECCA  GRESH,  b  June  17,  1881;  dau  Zacharias  and  Rebecca  H.  (Hartranft) 
Gresh  [49-350];  m  Mar.  1,  1902,  REV.  PHILIP  LEWIS  GRIFFITHS,  b  June  22,  1879;  s  Reese  and 
Catherine  (Lewis)  Griffiths.  Minister;  res.  39  Derby  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  (1919.)  Rev.  Griffiths  is 
pastor  of  the  Roxbury  United  Evangelical  Church  of  Johnstown.  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  David,  b  Dec.  16,  1903. 

2.  John  Amos,  b  Oct.  2,  1905. 

3.  Edwin  Weaver,  b  July  25,  1907. 

4.  Philip  Lewis,  b  May  28,  1910. 

[49-906]  NORA  JANE  GRESH,  b  June  22,  1883;  dau  Zacharias  and  Rebecca  H.  (Hartranft) 
Gresh  [49-350];  m  Sept.  17,  1903,  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN  AMOS,  b  May  22,  1863;  s  Zacharias  and 
Caroline  F.  (Moore)  Amos.  Retired  traveling  salesman;  res.  2813  Mosher  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  No 
issue.  (1920.) 

[49-907]  JOHN  HENRY  GRESH,  b  Oct.  22,  1895;  s  Zacharias  and  Rebecca  H.  (Hartranft) 
Gresh  [39-350];  m  Jan.  8,  1919,  MARTHA  WILSON,  b  Feb.  17,  1896;  dau  George  T.  and  Barbara 
Wilson.  Clerk — student;  res.  533  Franklin  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

John  H.  Gresh  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  United  Evangelical  Church,  Feb.  27,  1915.  He  was 
voluntarily  inducted  into  the  U.  S.  Army,  June  14,  1918,  and  promoted  to  Sergeant,  being  a  machine 
gun  instructor,  with  the  41st  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  Camp  Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Michigan.  He 
was  discharged  Feb.  18,  1919. 

[49-908]  ELLEN  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.,  1885;  dau  Alfred  W.  and  Jane  (Auman)  Hartranft 
[49-352];  m  HOWARD  YODER.  Res.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Christina. 

2.  Daughter. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


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[49  909]  MARGARET  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.,  1887;  dau  Alfred  W.  and  Jane  (Auinan)  Hartranft 
[49-352];  m  CHARLES  REIFSNYDER.  Res.  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Alfred,  2.  Sarah  Jane,  3.  Alice,  4.  Charles,  5.  Ellen  Elizabeth.  [  Unable  to  complete  or 

verify .] 

[49-910]  MAUD  AMY  HARTRANFT,  dau  Alfred  W.  and  Jane  (Aiiman)  Hartranft  [49-352]; 
m  ERNEST  OSTNER.  Res.  near  Grays  Ferry  Road,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Have  5  children.  [  Unable 
to  complete  or  verify]. 

[49-911]  CLIFFORD  RAYMOND  (WENTZEL)  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  19,  1883;  s  William  and 

Rose  (Hartranft)  Wentzel  [49-353]  ;adopted  by  Miss  Emma  Hartranft,  and  name  changed  to  Hartranft; 
m  June  28,  1901,  BERTHA  MARIE  REICHSTETTER,  b  Feb.  5,  1881 ;  dau  Christian  F.  and  Caroline 
(Stieff)  Reichstetter.  Electrician;  res.  251  N.  Warnock  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  LeRoy  Christian,  b  Apr.  24,  1902. 

[49-912]  JOHN  EDGAR  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  24,  1889;  s  George  W.  and  Annie  K.  (Freed) 
Hartranft  [49-355] ;  m  Sept.  24,  1914,  EDNA  CASSEL,  b  July  25,  1887 ;  dau  Samuel  G.  Cassel.  Carpen¬ 
ter;  res.  Collegeville,  Pa.  R.  D.  No.  1. 

[49-913]  WILLIAM  JACOB  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  6,  1895;  s  George  W.  and  Annie  K.  (Freed) 
Hartranft  [49—355] ;  m  Apr.,  1919,  EDNA  B.  ZIEGLER,  b  Oct.,  1898;  dau  Melvin  and  Minerva 
(Bucher)  Ziegler.  School  teacher;  res.  Lederach,  Pa.  (1921.)  Wm.  Jacob  F.  Hartranft  was  a  sergeant 
of  Co.  G.,  316th  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  during  World  War.  He  served  11  months  in  France.  On  account  of 
meritorious  service  and  gallantry  when  a  raiding  party  attacked  Hill  378,  Sergeant  Hartranft  was 
recommended  for  2d  Lieutenancy.  He  returned  to  America  on  the  Ship,  Texan,  May,  1919,  and  was 
honorably  discharged. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Richard  Z.,  b  Mar.  22,  1920. 

2.  Donald  Z.,  b  Dec.  25,  1921. 

[49-913.1]  CHARLES  HENRY  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  7,  1898;  s  George  W.  and  Annie  K. 
(Freed)  Hartranft  [49-355] ;  rn  July  17,  1919,  ALICE  FURLENETT.  Millinery  store;  Detroit,  Mich. 

C.  Henry  F.  Hartranft  enlisted  in  1917  during  the  World  War.  Was  on  the  Ships  Kansas  and 
Cythera,  which  convoyed  troops  to  France.  Spent  almost  two  years  in  the  service  and  was  honorably 
discharged. 

[49-915]  HATTIE  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  3,  1877;  dau  Edward  and  Annie  (Evans)  Hartranft 
[49-356] ;  m  Apr.  27,  1907,  ROBERT  E.  HORNOR,  b  Nov.  7,  1872;  s  Robert  E.  and  Charlotte  (Bowen) 
Hornor.  Traveling  salesman;  res.  2926  Clifton  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[49-916]  ESTHER  HARTRANFT,  b  July  8,  1879;  dau  Edward  and  Annie  (Evans)  Hartranft 
[49-356];  m  Oct.  24,  1912,  HERBERT  ALLAN  SMITH,  b  July  31,  1860;  s  Moses  Ely  and  Frances 
Elizabeth  (Cottsell)  Smith.  Auditor;  res.  63  Sherman  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Allan,  b  June  22,  1914. 

[49-918]  KATIE  E.  WEAVER,  b  Feb.  18,  1879;  dau  Lewis  H.  and  Amelia  (Hartranft)  Weaver 
[49-359] ;  m  Aug.  11,  1896,  WILLIAM  HENRY  KUHN,  b  Sept.  10,  1876;  s  William  H.  and  Margaret 
(Snell)  Kuhn.  Metal  spinner;  res.  420  N.  Darien  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Hartranft,  b  Sept.  23,  1900;  d  Nov.  20,  1900. 

2.  Roland  Lyons,  b  June  26,  1906. 

3.  Violet  Catharine,  b  Nov.  2,  1910. 

[49-919]  ELLEN  AMEY  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  12,  1883;  dau  David  G.  and  Margaret  (Linck) 
Hartranft  [49-360] ;  m  Oct.  25,  1905,  JOHN  W.  ROESSLER,  b  Oct.  25,  1 880  ;s  John  and  Emma  (Abbott) 
Roessler.  Block  cutter;  deacon  in  Nicetown  Baptist  Church;  res.  3812  N.  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Margaret,  b  June  1,  1907. 


Plate  91 


Rev.  Robert  J.  Gottschall  [70-220]. 

Pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  in  Norristown,  Pa. 


Plate  92 


The  Scliwenkfelder  Church  of  Norristown,  Pa.,  on  George  St.  near  Marshall  St 
acquired  by  purchase  from  the  Grace  Lutheran  Church  in  June,  1905. 


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805 


[49-921]  MARGARET  HARTRANFT,  b  June  9,  1896;  dau  David  G.  and  Margaret  (Linck) 
Hartranft  [49-360];  m  Aug.  1,  1913,  CHARLES  ALFRED  GEIGER,  b  Dec.  24,  1891;  s  Paul  E.  and 
Caroline  (Theis)  Geiger.  Chauffeur;  res.  1805  Cayuga  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Evelyn  F.,  b  Mar.  26,  1915. 

[49-922]  SAMUEL  D.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept,  27,  1881 ;  s  John  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Shane)  Hartranft 
[49-361a]  \m  Mar.  18,  1907,  GRACE  G.  HANSHAW,  b  Nov.  15, 1880;daw  Harry  and  Ella  M.(Braught) 
Hanshaw.  Electrical  machinist;  res.  1720  Wingohocking  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[49-923]  AMANDA  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  30,  1884;  dau  John  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Shane)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-361a] ;  m  June  15,  1910,  GEORGE  BREYER,  b  Dec.  6,  1886;  s  George  and  Annie  (Barnes) 
Breyer.  Machinist;  res.  5847  North  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  George,  b  Mar.  24,  1911. 

2.  Norman  P.,  b  Aug.  21,  1916. 

3.  Olive  A.,  b  Feb.  4,  1920. 

[49-924]  GERTRUDE  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  30,  1890;  dau  John  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Shane) 
Hartranft  [49-361a];  m  Nov.  30,  1909,  THOMAS  JOLIN  PRICE,  b  June  27,  1885.  Mechanic;  res. 
Silvis,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  G.,  b  July  7,  1910. 

2.  Thomas  John,  b  July  5,  1912. 

[49-925]  WILLIAM  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  2,  1883;  s  Samuel  D.  and  Kate  A.  (Mower)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-362a] ;  m  Aug.  31,  1906,  ANNA  M.  BARNES,  b  Apr.  5,  1885;  dau  Henry  J.  and  Anna  M. 
(Rementor)  Barnes.  Plumber;  res.  3339  North  5th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Amanda  K.,  b  Mar.  1,  1907. 

2.  William  W.,  b  Dec.  23,  1909. 

3.  Kathryn  M.,  b  July  10,  1912. 

4.  Anna  O.,  b  Mar.  10,  1915. 

5.  Emma  C.,  b  Sept.  4,  1917. 

[49-926]  MARY  AMANDA  HARTRANFT,  b  June  7,  1884;  dau  Samuel  D.  and  Kate  A.  (Mower) 
Hartranft  [49-362a] ;  m  Feb.  6,  1909,  HARRY  TYRE,  b  Feb.  15,  1876;  s  Benjamin  IJ.  and  Emma 
(Miller)  Tyre.  Salesman;  res.  3735  North  8th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Theodore,  b  Sept.  10,  1910. 

2.  Harry,  b  Oct.  31,  1917. 

[49-929]  ANNA  GRIFFITH  EYNON,  b  Apr.  29,  1896;  dau  John  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Hartranft) 
Eynon  [49-365] ;  m  Aug.  19,  1916,  LEROY  FRANKLIN  MILLER,  b  July  23,  1892;  s  William  F.  and 
Janet  (Dunn)  Miller.  Electrician;  res.  3529  North  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-930]  MARIE  FOSTER,  b  Sept.  19,  1894;  dau  Russel  Henry  and  Clara  (Garner)  Foster  [49- 
366] | ;  m  Sept.  20,  1913,  LEE  BAKER,  b  Apr.  24,  1889;  s  John  and  Naomi  (Gore)  Baker.  Automobile 
business;  res.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lee,  b  Oct.  28,  1914;  d  June  8,  1918. 

2.  Adele  F.,  b  Apr.  6,  1919. 

[49-931]  HARRIET  WHITE,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  dau  Ishmael  and  Mary  Eliza  (Foster)  White. 
[49-367] ;  m  Aug.  10,  1912,  MAURICE  (MONROE)  GANGWER,  b  1S90. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Maurice,  b  Dec.  23,  1913. 

2.  Mildred,  b  July  3,  1916. 


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[49-932]  MABEL  C.  FOULKE,  b  Feb.  25,  1889;  dau  John  D.  and  Caroline  C.  (Hartranft)  Foulke 
[49-371];  m  June  30,  1913,  JAMES  G.  MILES,  b  Dec.  20,  1888;  s  William  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Jones) 
Miles.  Clothing  merchant;  res.  11  S.  Catawissa  St.,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-934]  ALBERT  HILL,  b  July  19,  1885;  s  William  and  Ellen  (Eckroth)  Hill  [49-377a] ;  m  MARY 
E.  BATCHELDER,  b  Dec.  6,  1877;  dau  Meredith  and  Martha  (Davis)  Batchelder.  Res.  620  Kohn 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  Martha  E.,  b  July  15,  1905. 

2.  Crossley  H.,  b  Apr.  29,  1909. 

3.  Bertha  E.,  b  Aug.  16,  1912. 

4.  Albert  M.,  b  May  28,  1918. 

[49-935]  CLAYTON  HILL,  b  July  4,  1887;  s  William  and  Ellen  (Eckroth)  Hill  [49-377a];  m 
Apr.,  1906,  SALLIE  IRENE  HECKMAN,  b  Sept.  21,  1887;  dau  David  and  Elmira  (Lindenmuth) 
Heckman.  Steel  worker;  res.  Ill  Peach  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pauline  Ellen,  b  Jan.  8,  1907;  d  May  8,  1910. 

2.  Milton  George,  b  Sept.  4,  1912;  d  Sept.  7,  1913. 

[49-938]  LAURA  V.  BAYLEY,  b  Oct.  25,  1881 ;  dau  Thomas  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Minick)  Bayley 
[49-382];  m  Nov.  28,  1907,  ROBERT  C.  FOX.  Res.  35  Nafus  St.,  Pittston,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Thomas  L.,  b  Oct.  31,  1908. 

2.  Robert  C.,  b  Mar.  25,  1915. 

[49-939]  WILLIAM  H.  BAYLEY,  b  Oct.  4,  1883;  s  Thomas  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Minick)  Bayley 
[49-382];  m  Apr.  16,  1906,  ELIZABETH  JONES,  b  July  7,  1883;  dau  John  S.  and  Anna  (Williams) 
Jones.  Railroad  trainman;  res.  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Hazel,  b  Mar.  31,  1907. 

[49-940]  CLYDE  EDWIN  BAYLEY,  b  July  20,  1889;  s  Thomas  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Minick)  Bayley 
[49-382] ;  m  Feb.  14,  1914,  ANNA  GRIER,  b  Apr.  1,  1898;  dau  Robert  Grier.  Carpenter;  res.  224  West 
2d  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Pearl,  b  Dec.  10,  1916. 

[49-941]  CHARLES  HAMPSHIRE,  b  Dec.  18,  1885;  s  James  and  Mary  (Bayley)  Hampshire 
[49-383] ;  m - 

Children  (5): 

1.  Charles,  2.  Augusta,  in  - ;  3.  George,  4.  Pearl,  5.  Donald.  [Letters  unans.; 

unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-943]  HARRIET  DAY,  b  Sept.  25,  1893;  dau  Alexander  S.  and  Emma  V.  (Bayley)  Day  [49-384]; 
m  June  30,  1911,  RAYMOND  HAYES,  b  Mar.  22,  1893;  s  William  and  Charlotte  (Warner)  Hayes. 
Batteryman;  res.  1753  N.  Baily  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter  Day,  b  Apr.  5,  1912. 

2.  Mildred  Day,  b  Feb.  18,  1914. 

[49-944]  FRANCES  DAY,  b  Apr.  8,  1895;  dau  Alexander  S.  and  Emma  V.  (Bayley)  Day  [49-384] ; 
m  Oct.  1,  1913,  FRANK  C.  HIBBS,  b  Dec.  20,  1875;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Laura  M.  (Calvert)  Hibbs. 
Salesman;  res.  3203  W.  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Day,  b  July  28,  1914. 

[49-945]  GERALD  HENRY,  b  Jan.  27,  1889;  s  John  and  Clara  (Bayley)  Henry  [49-385] ;  m  Nov. 
27,  1912,  EMILY  LENTZ,  b  Apr.  9,  1894;  dau  James  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Wagner)  Lentz.  Steam 
shovel  engineer;  res.  Centralia,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elma,  b  Nov.  3,  1913. 

2.  Norman,  b  June  21,  1917. 

[49-946]  AUGUSTA  HENRY,  b  Apr.  21,  1891;  dau  John  and  Clara  (Bailey)  Henry  [49-385];  m 
Oct.  23,  1909,  PETER  O’DONNELL,  b  Feb.  22,  1878;  s  Patrick  and  Mary  O’Donnell.  Traveling 
salesman;  res.  Kingston,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John,  b  Apr.  2,  1913. 

2.  Kathryn,  b  Aug.  17,  1915;  d  June  27,  1917. 

[49-947]  RUSSELL  HENRY,  b  Dec.  26,  1894;  s  John  and  Clara  (Bailey)  Henry  [49-385] ;  m  July 
22,  1914,  FLORENCE  SCHMAUCH,  b  June  20,  1895;  dau  Nicholas  and  Catherine  (Lemmert) 
Schmauch.  Salesman;  res.  530  Weiser  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Louise,  b  Aug.  7,  1917. 

[49-948]  NORA  M.  KUTZ,  b  Aug.  31,  1886;  dau  Alfred  and  Ida  (Lutz)  Kutz  [49-396] ;  m  Aug.  23, 
1910,  WILLIAM  H.  GARBER,  6  Sept.  11,  1886;  s  Charles  and  Lizzie  (Rodman)  Garber.  Trainman; 
res.  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Maurice  A.,  b  Jap.  11,  1912. 

2.  Henry  W.,  b  Feb.  2,  1913;  d  Feb.  15,  1913. 

3.  Walter  C.,  b  Dec.  6,  1914. 

4.  Andrew  J.,  b  Aug.  25,  1918. 

[49-949]  WALTER  KUTZ,  b  Mar.  17,  1891 ;  d  Nov.  7,  1918;  s  Alfred  and  Ida  (Lutz)  Kutz  [49-396] ; 
m  Sept.  15,  1915,  MYRA  WILLIAMS,  b  July  28,  1892;  dau  John  E.  and  Ann  (Griffith)  Williams. 
Carpenter;  res.  Summit  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter  W.,  b  July  26,  1916. 

2.  Wilbur  A.,  b  Apr.  27,  1918. 

[49-953]  CHARLES  F.  SHELLHAMER,  b  Jan.  21,  1890;  s  Stephen  and  Rosa  A.  (Lutz)  Shell- 
hamer  [49-398a] ;  m  Mar.  22,  1913,  ESTHER  A.  LUCAS,  b  Jan.  23,  1894;  dau  Edward  W.  and  Kather¬ 
ine  (Fetzer)  Lucas.  Machinist;  res.  Route  No.  5,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lillian  Irene,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

2.  Edward  Stephen,  b  Sept.  22,  1913;  d  Oct.  8,  1913. 

3.  Charles  Henry,  b  Nov.  25,  1920. 

[49-955]  HATTIE  O.  ADAMS,  b  Jan.  1,  1901;  dau  L.  H.  and  Olivia  (Lutz)  Adams  [49-403]; 
m  Nov.  24,  1917,  HENRY  BREINER,  b  Sept.  7,  1897;  s  Lewis  A.  and  Rosa  (Helfrich)  Breiner.  Rural 
mail  carrier;  res.  Tamaqua,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Melva  Olive,  b  Apr.  8,  1918;  d  Apr.  12,  1918. 

[49-960]  MAGGIE  EVERETT,  b  Sept.  23,  1875;  dau  Monroe  and  Mary  (Ohlinger)  Everett 
[49-406];  m  Apr.  11,  1895,  O.  H.  HANDWERK,  b  May  14,  1866;  s  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Hunsicker) 
Handwerk.  Slater;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Slatington,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  14,  1895. 

2.  Anna,  b  July  25,  1897. 

3.  Elma,  b  Oct.  4,  1898. 

[49-961]  CHARLES  EVERETT,  b  Sept.  24,  1876;  s  Monroe  and  Mary  (Ohlinger)  Everett  [49-406] ; 
m  Sept.  9,  1899,  CLARA  STEIGERWALT,  b  Aug.  30,  1876;  dau  Stephen  and  Priscilla  (Houser) 
Steigerwalt.  Carpenter;  res.  Orefield,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  Child:  Earl  L.,  b  Mar.  19,  1902;  d  Oct.  12,  1920. 


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[49-962]  J.  HOWARD  EVERETT,  b  Dec.  25,  1878;  s  Monroe  and  Mary  (Ohlinger)  Everett 
[49-406] ;  m  Feb.  3,  1900,  ADDA  ANDREAS,  b  June  9,  1881 ;  dau  Lafe  and  Sarah  (Gernbert)  Andreas. 
Farmer;  res.  Andreas,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (9): 

[49-1366]  1.  Leroy  O.,  b  June  30,  1900;  m  Ida  Rex. 

2.  Edwin  C.,  b  June  13,  1902. 

3.  Lottie  M.,  b  May  13,  1904. 

4.  Evelyn  A.,  b  Jan.  19,  1907. 

5.  Alma  M.,  b  June  27,  1909. 

6.  Clayton  J.,  b  Feb.  8,  1911. 

7.  Elmer  H.,  b  Sept.  9,  1912. 

8.  Harold  M.,  b  Oct.  21,  1915. 

9.  Fred  N.,  b  Dec.  9,  1918. 

[49-963]  BEAULAH  EVERETT  b  July  15,  1880;  dau  Monroe  and  Mary  (Ohlinger)  Everett 
[49-406];  m  Oct.  31,  1901,  CHARLES  SNYDER.  Shoe  worker;  res.  222  N.  Hall  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Henry,  b  Sept.  26,  1902. 

2.  George,  b  Jan.  19,  1905. 

3.  LeRoy  1  ^  •  b  A  22,  1911. 

4.  Mary  J. 

5.  Russell,  b  Jan.  26,  1913. 

[49-964]  EDWIN  EVERETT,  b  Dec.  28,  1883;  s  Monroe  and  Mary  (Ohlinger)  Everett  [49-406]; 
m  Nov.  3,  1905,  DAISY  STEIGERWALT,  b  July  26,  1885;  dau  Ambrose  and  Alverta  Steigerwalt. 
Fruit  grower;  res.  Stetlersville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Guy,  b  June  23,  1907. 

2.  Violet,  b  Nov.  29,  1909. 

[49-967]  CLARA  OHLINGER,  b  Dec.  17, 1876;  dau  Isaac  and  Janetta  (Everett)  Ohlinger  [49-408]; 
m  June  13,  1896,  CHARLES  SNYDER,  b  June  1 1 ,  1874 ;  d  July  12,  1914 ;  s  Elias  and  Abbie  (Hunsicker) 
Snyder.  Contractor;  res.  4173/2  West  10th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1367]  1.  Edna  M.,  b  Dec.  28,  1896;  m  Monroe  P.  Werley. 

[49-1368]  2.  Mamie  A.,  b  July  13,  1898;  m  Allen  J.  Clauser. 

3.  Henry  C.,  b  Nov.  5,  1899. 

4.  Frederick  I.,  b  Dec.  20,  1904. 

[49-968]  CHARLES  OHLINGER,  b  Nov.  14,  1879;  s  Isaac  and  Janetta  (Everett)  Ohlinger  [49- 
408];  m  Nov.  14,  1914,  MARY  LOOSE,  b  Mar.  2,  1889;  dau  Daniel  M.  and  Sarah  (Nies)  Loose.  Clerk; 
res.  Hamburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-969]  MINNIE  OHLINGER,  b  July  10,  1895;  dau  Isaac  and  Janetta  (Everett)  Ohlinger  [49- 
408];  m  Sept.  28,  1918,  ALLEN  KEMMERER,  b  Apr.  9,  1898;  s  Oscar  and  Augusta  (Searfass)  Kem- 
merer.  Silk  twister;  res.  Egypt,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Evelyn,  b  Apr.  23,  1919. 

2.  Robert,  5  Sept.  10,  1920. 

[49-971]  MABEL  E.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  11,  1896;  dau  Calvin  and  Isabella  (Everett)  Miller  [49-409]; 
m  Apr.  14,  1917,  JOHN  JONES,  b  Jan.  18,  1896;  s  Robert  T.  and  Catherine  (Francis)  Jones.  Clerk; 
Statedale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Isabell  C.,  b  Feb.  9,  1918. 


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[49-972]  CHARLES  D.  EVERETT,  b  Nov.  9,  1893;  s  Thomas  E.  and  Ruth  (Westwood)  Everett 
[ 49-410] ;  m  Aug.  5,  1916,  BESSIE  ECKER,  b  Oct.  19,  1895;  dau  William  and  Matilda  (Richards) 
Ecker.  Salesman;  res.  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evlyn  Mae,  b  July  14,  1917. 

2.  Helen  Marie,  b  July  7,  1919. 

[49-973]  EDGAR  W.  EVERETT,  b  Apr.  21,  1896;  s  Thomas  E.  and  Ruth  (Westwood)  Everett 
[49-410];  m  Nov.  8,  1914,  MIRIAM  BUTTS,  b  Oct.  25,  1897;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Shirey)  Butts. 
Stone  cutter;  res.  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Dorothy  Alice,  b  June  11,  1915. 

2.  John  Elmer,  b  Jan.  24,  1917. 

3.  Bertha  Mae,  b  Sept.  11,  1919. 

[49-974]  EDMUND  WILLIAM  CHARLES  KRATZER,  b  June  2,  1891 ;  s  Edmund  N.  A.  and  Mary 

A.  (Everett)  Kratzer  [49-41  la] ;  m  Dec.  9,  1911,  KATE  M.  KERN,  b  Aug.  16,  1892;  dau  Penrose  J. 
and  Maria  (Reinert)  Kern.  Glass  blower;  res.  Swedesboro,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth  Edna,  b  Oct.  30,  1912. 

2.  Hannah  Marie,  b  Oct.  17,  1914;  d  Nov.  23,  1915. 

3.  Muriel  Grace,  b  Aug.  23,  1918. 

[49-975]  HANNAH  MARY  KRATZER,  b  June  13,  1893;  dau  Edmund  N.  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Everett) 
Kratzer  [49-41  la] ;  m  Feb.  11,  1911,  JOHN  H.  SCHUBERT,  b  Dec.  22, 1889;  d  Mar.  10, 1911 ;  s  William 
and  Carolina  (Fegely)  Schubert.  Machinist;  res.  131  N.  Poplar  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Alice  R.  C.,  b  Sept.  4,  1911. 

[49-977]  RUTH  SARAH  KRATZER,  b  Feb.  28,  1897;  dau  Edmund  N.  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Everett) 
Kratzer  [49-41  la];  m  Jan.  1,  1914,  HAROLD  W.  KECK,  b  Sept.  10,  1894;  s  Milton  and  Sarah  K. 
(Weiler)  Keck.  Shoe  worker;  res.  131  N.  Poplar  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-978]  HARRY  RICHARDSON  KRATZER,  b  Sept.  24,  1899;  d  Apr.  29,  1920;  s  Edmund  N.  A. 
and  Mary  A.  (Everett)  Kratzer  [49-41  la];  m  Apr.  23,  1916,  HATTIE  V.  WILLIAMS,  b  Apr.  16,  1899; 
dau  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Rex)  Williams.  Machinist.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Everett  H.,  b  Oct.  9,  1916. 

[49-979]  ELMIRA  ELIZABETH  SWINEHART,  b  Mar.  15,  1861;  dau  Harrison  Y.  and  Mary  D. 
(Hartranft)  Swinehart  [49-413];  m  Mar.  14,  1888,  HUGH  J.  UNRUH,  b  Oct.  7,  1860;  s  Philip  J.  and 
Maria  (Kraus)  Unruh.  Hardware  merchant;  res.  762  High  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Russell  H.,  b  Mar.  11,  1894. 

[49-980]  ELMIRA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  8,  1865;  d  Sept.  15,  1900;  dau  Aaron  D.  and  Catharine 

B.  (Fryer)  Hartranft  [49-414];  m  Jan.  11,  1886,  JOHN  SALTZER,  b  May  16,  1867;  d  Jan.  16,  1908; 
s  Jonas  and  Matilda  (Hallman)  Saltzer.  Carpenter;  res.  R.  D.  No.  5,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1369]  1.  Harry,  b  July  19,  1886;  m  Irene  Kern. 

[49-1370]  2.  Maggie  H.,  b  Feb.  5,  1899;  d  Dec.  6,  1914;  m  Walter  Johnson. 

[49-983a]  HANNAH  M.  ENDY,  b  Apr.  16,  1859;  dau  Reuben  and  Lydia  (Bechert)  Endy  [49-415]; 
m  Apr.  24,  1880,  STEPHEN  BEARD,  b  Feb.  23,  1859;  d  May  30,  1911;  s  Stephen  and  Lena  (Haas) 
Beard.  Laborer;  res.  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-1371]  1.  Katie  Agnes,  b  Jan.  21,  1882;  m  William  Miller. 

[49-1372]  2.  Harrison  S.,  b  Aug.  16,  1888;  m  Mamie  Huey. 

[49-1373]  3.  Hettie  A.  N.,  b  Jan.  24,  1891;  m  Ammon  Heckler. 

[49-1374]  4.  George  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1893;  m  Mary  Mogel. 

[49-1375]  5.  Mary  M.,  b  June  25,  1896;  m  William  Mack. 


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[49-983b]  HANNAH  (ENDY)  BEARD,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  26,  1913,  WILLIAM 
STOVER,  b  Aug.  3,  1845;  s  William  and  Mary  (Wampole)  Stover.  Laborer;  res.  853  Church  St., 
Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-984]  HENRY  E.  MEST,  b  July  13,  1860;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Endy)  Mest  [49-417];  m  Feb.  7, 

1891,  VICTORIA  F.  WELLER,  b  Jan.  29,  1870;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Fry)  Weller.  Laborer;  res. 
Emaus,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-1376]  1.  Mary  W.,  b  Mar.  6,  1892;  m  Joseph  Fritch. 

[49-1377]  2.  Tama  W.,  b  May  27,  1896;  d  Dec.  2,  1913;  rn  Charles  Snyder. 

[49-1378]  3.  Eva  W.,  b  Nov.  17,  1897;  m  Charles  H.  Leibensperger. 

[49-1379]  4.  Daisy  W.,  b  Sept.  21,  1901;  m  Robert  Zetelmoyer. 

5.  Morris  W.,  b  Jan.  2,  1904. 

6.  Katie  W.,  b  Oct.  28,  1907. 

7.  Henry  W.,  b  Feb.  28,  1912. 

[49-985]  JOSEPH  MEST,  b  Aug.  18,  1867;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Endy)  Mest  [49-417];  m  Feb.  13, 

1892,  HANNAH  MIRANDA  REINERT,  b  Aug.  8,  1867;  dau  Samuel  and  Kathryn  (Beihl)  Reinert. 
Laborer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[49-1380]  1.  Allen  R.,  b  May  18,  1893;  m  Florence  Swavely. 

[49-1381]  2.  Gertrude  R.,  b  Jan.  15,  1895;  m  Harry  Mensch. 

[49-1382]  3.  Kathryn  I.,  b  July  31,  1899;  m  Raymond  E.  Knoll. 

4.  Joseph  Henry,  b  Nov.  1,  1901. 

5.  Paul  Wayne,  b  Sept.  8,  1904. 

[49-986]  AMANDA  MEST,  b  July  15,  1866;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Endy)  Mest  [49-417];  m  Jan. 
27,  1889,  SAMUEL  FRONHEISER,  b  Jan.  29,  1854;  s  Daniel  and  Katie  (Mest)  Fronheiser.  Farmer; 
res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Macungie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daniel  M.,  b  Feb.  4,  1890. 

[49-1383]  2.  Nathan  J.,  b  Apr.  12,  1895;  m  Mabel  M.  Geist. 


[49-987]  LENA  SNABEL,  b  Oct.  31,  1858;  dau  William  and  Leah  (Endy)  Snabel  [49-418];  m 
June  13,  1886,  SYLVESTER  KEHS,  b  June  21,  1860;  s  William  S.  and  Mary  (Wingerd)  Ivehs.  Watch¬ 
man;  res.  Bally,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1384]  1.  Minnie  K.,  b  July  2,  1887;  d  Nov.  24,  1917;  m  Richard  Bolton. 

[49-1385]  2.  Howard,  b  Aug.  23,  1889;  m  Ella  Covely. 

3.  Bertha,  b  Dec.  10,  1890;  d  Dec.  12,  1890. 

[49-1386]  4.  Ada,  b  June  16,  1897;  m  John  Weinsteiger. 


[49-988]  WILLIAM  SNABEL,  b  Nov.  17,  1866;  s  William  and  Leah  (Endy)  Snabel  [49-418]; 
m  May  24,  1890,  JENNIE  E.  CUSTER,  b  Apr.  15,  1869;  d  May  28,  1917;  dau  Harman  and  Elizabeth 
(Shaffer)  Custer  [184-368].  Packer;  res.  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (12): 

1.  Bertha  E.,  b  May  14,  1891;  m  Harry  Keffer. 

Herman  E.,  b  Jan.  6,  1893;  m  Bella  Bulbock;  Spring  City,  Pa. 

Ida  M.,  b  Oct.  8,  1894;  m  Harvey  Umstead. 

4.  Kate  E.,  b  Feb.  26,  1896;  m  Roy  Erhart. 

5.  William  H.,  b  Mar.  16,  1898;  m  Sarah  Redman. 

6.  James  M.,  b  Aug.  2,  1899. 

Russel,  b  Oct.  20,  1900;  d  July  2,  1901. 

8.  Anna  G.,  b  Feb.  11,  1903. 

9.  Leroy  W.,  b  Jan.  16,  1905. 

Nov.  19,  1906. 

triplets,  b  Nov.  19,  1906;  d  Nov.  30,  1906. 

Apr.  30,  1907. 


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1. 

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2. 

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3. 

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4. 

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5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

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[49-989]  SAMUEL  SNABEL,  b  Apr.  17,  1872;  s  William  and  Leah  (Endy)  Snabel  [49-418];  m 
July  14,  1894,  ANNIE  HAINS,  b  Sept.  22,  1874;  dau  Joseph  and  Caroline  (Sassaman)  Hains.  Railroad 
laborer;  res.  Spring  City  or  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[49-1392]  1.  Bessie,  b  June  1,  1896;  m  Grover  Walters. 

[49-1393]  2.  Carrie,  b  July  21,  1894;  m  Wellington  Wentzel. 

[49-990]  MARY  ANN  SNABEL,  b  Sept.  7,  1860;  dau  William  and  Leah  (Endy)  Snabel  [49-418;] 
m  Dec.  4,  1880,  EDWIN  MOYER,  b  Mar.  6,  1860.  Res.  R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (7): 

[49-1394]  1.  Sallie,  b  Feb.  25,  1883;  m  James  Bechtel. 

2.  William,  b  May  10,  1885;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-1395]  3.  Harvey,  b  Apr.  12,  1887;  m  Emma  Nester. 

[49-1396]  4.  Oswin  )  twinSt  b  juIy  28,  1890;  m  BeuIah  M°yer' 

5.  Edwin  J  [ 

6.  Henry,  b  Feb.  11,  1895;  d  Oct.  18,  1895. 

7.  Mabel,  b  Nov.  3,  1898;  Boyertown,  Pa. 


[49-991]  KATE  ENDY,  b  Mar.  22,  1868;  dau  Matthias  and  Kate  (Angstadt)  Endy  [49—419] ; 
m  Apr.  29,  1887,  WALTER  LABE,  b  Oct.  1,  1868;  s  Cyrus  and  Lovina  (Stutzman)  Labe.  Laborer; 
res.  837  Weiser  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sallie  L.,  b  Nov.  28,  1888. 

2.  Bertha,  b  Dec.  25,  1901;  d  May  30,  1903. 

[49-992]  LILLY  ENDY,  b  June  1,  1878;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Beideman)  Endy  [49-420] ;  m  Apr. 
27,  1895,  FRANK  C.  EDDINGER,  b  Feb.  29,  1871;  s  Elijah  and  Marie  (Clouser)  Eddinger.  Laborer; 
res.  Gilbertsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

[49-1397]  1.  Minnie,  b  Aug.  28,  1894;  m  Daniel  Burkert. 

2.  Harry,  b  Feb.  28,  1897. 

[49-1398]  3.  Lulu,  b  Apr.  24,  1899;  m  Harris  R.  Baus. 

4.  Elda,  b  Jan.  13,  1906;  d  Aug.  26,  1910. 

5.  Leon,  b  Mar.  31,  1906. 

6.  Daisy,  b  Feb.  13,  1908. 

7.  Titus,  b  Feb.  24,  1909. 

8.  Marie,  b  Aug.  4,  1911. 

9.  Elsie,  b  June  23,  1914. 

[49-993]  KATE  B.  ENDY,  b  Sept.  22,  1870;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Beideman)  Endy  [49-420]; 
m  Aug.  19,  1893,  HENRY  B.  SEYLER,  b  May  28,  1859;  s  William  M.  and  Sophia  (Breidgham) 
Seyler.  Traveling  salesman;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-1399]  1.  Norman  E.,  b  Oct.  23,  1893;  m  Bessie  Dentzer. 

2.  Irene  C.,  b  Sept.  10,  1900. 

3.  Florence  V.,  b  Nov.  12,  1894;  d  Aug.  21,  1895. 


[49-994]  SAMUEL  MEST,  b  Jan.  2,  1869;  s  John  and  Amelia  (Endy)  Mest  [49-421];  raFeb.  19, 
1887,  ELVINA  SWAVELY,  b  Nov.  5, 1866;  dau  Peter  and  Anna  Swavely.  Res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920) 
Children  (J): 

[49-1400]  1.  Sallie  S.,  m  Abraham  Renninger;  Earlville,  Pa. 

[49-1401]  2.  Harvey  S.,  b  Oct.  7,  1888;  m  Sallie  Haas. 

[49-1402]  3.  Laura  S.,  rn  Edgar  Heydt;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[49-1403]  4.  Wilmer  S.,  b  Dec.  9,  1893;  m  Lizzie  Stauffer. 


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[49-995a]  MORRIS  E.  LEESER,  b  May  30,  1869;  s  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Endy)  Leeser  [49-422] ; 
m  LAURA  LOUISE  MATILDA  GERY,  ft  Oct.  14,  1869;  d  Apr.  15,  1902;  dau  George  G.  and  Sarah 
(Kline)  Gery  [36-58]. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Jennie  Charlotte,  b  May  6,  1889;  m  Edwin  D.  Eck. 

2.  Agnes  Anna,  b  Mar.  28,  1891;  d  Jan.  28,  1917;  m  Irwin  Frey. 

3.  Charles  G.,  b  Jan.  31,  1893;  m  Jean  Epler. 

4.  Paul  G.,  b  June  23,  1894. 

5.  Morgan  G.,  b  Apr.  13,  1896;  m  Anna  Searfass. 

6.  Howard  G.,  b  Dec.  4,  1897. 

7.  Warren  G.,  b  Mar.  27,  1900;  d  Aug.  13,  1901. 

[49  995b]  MORRIS  E.  LEESER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MELTHA  BENFIELD,  b  May  8. 
1887;  d  Dec.  1,  1914;  dau  John  L.  and  Emma  (Nuss)  Benfield.  Res.  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Nathan  B.,  b  Dec.  I,  1904;  d  Sept.  7,  1905. 

2.  Nelson  B.,  b  Nov.  14,  1905;  d,  Sept.  21,  1906. 

3.  Alverda  B.,  b  July  3,  1907. 

4.  Ruby  B.,  b  Aug.  18,  1909. 

[49-997]  SUSANNA  E.  LEESER,  b  Nov.  7,  1879;  dau  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Endy)  Leeser 
[49-422];  m  May  28,  1898,  ALLEN  FRONHEISER,  b  Sept.  24,  1S72;  s  George  and  Sophia  (Weller) 
Fronheiser.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Barto,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Oct.  17,  1898. 

2.  Anna  S.,  b  Oct.  30,  1903. 

[49-998]  CATHARINE  A.  LEESER,  b  May  23,  1882;  dau  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Endy)  Leeser 
[49-422] ;  m  May  21,  1898,  OSWIN  ESHBACH,  b  Mar.  17,  1875;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Rohrbach) 
Eshbach.  Res.  439  Pearl  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Walter  G.,  b  Nov.  8,  1898. 

[49-1408]  2.  Florence  M.,  b  Mar.  5,  1900;  m  Harold  W.  Favinger. 

3.  Irwin  G.,  b  Jan.  8,  1902. 

4.  Cora  E.,  b  Oct.  8,  1903. 

5.  Lloyd  G.,  b  June  20,  1910. 

6.  Elsie  G.,  b  Apr.  27,  1913. 

[49-999]  ANNIE  M.  ENDY,  b  Nov.  25,  1867;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Moyer)  Endy  [49-423]; 
m  Nov.  7,  1886,  SAMUEL  HARING,  b  Nov.  7,  1863;  s  Philip  D.  and  Matilda  (Eckert)  Haring.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[49-1409]  1.  Carrie  E.,  b  Apr.  17,  1887;  m  Charles  L.  Hassler. 

[49-1410]  2.  Elmer,  b  June  23,  1890;  m  Sara  A.  D.  Reeser. 

[49-1411]  3.  Warren,  b  Jan.  5,  1894;  m  Olivia  Moyer;  Bechtelsville,  Pa. 

4.  Howard,  b  Oct.  26,  1899. 

5.  Nora,  b  Oct.  19,  1905. 

[49-1000]  FRANK  M.  ENDY,  b  Dec.  18,  1S70;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Moyer)  Endy  [49-423];  m 
ROSA  REINERT,  b  Jan.  8,  1873;  dau  Samuel  and  Sallie  (Buchert)  Reinert.  Res.  Boyertown,  Pa., 
R.  D.  No.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Morris,  b  Jan.  11,  1897. 

2.  Irene,  b  Jan.  22,  1899. 

3.  Mabel,  b  June  27,  1901. 

4.  Clarence,  b  Feb.  4,  1910. 


[49-1404] 

[49-1405] 

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[49-1001]  LIZZIE  ENDY,  b  June  4,  1873;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Moyer)  Endy  [49-423];  m 
Dec.  24,  1892,  ELMER  E.  LEVENGOOD,  b  May  22,  1871.  Millworker;  res.  472  Spruce  St.,  Potts- 
town,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1412]  1.  Elsie  M.,  b  Apr.  11,  1898;  m  James  W.  Gerhart. 

[49-1413]  2.  Verna  R.,  b  Sept.  25,  1903;  m  Paul  Spacht. 

[49-1003]  OLIVIA  E.  HERB,  b  Oct.  11,  1872;  d  June  7,  1919;  dau  John  and  Anna  (Endy)  Herb 
[49-424a] ;  m  MATTHIAS  H.  RHOADS,  b  Sept.  24,  1868.  Sexton;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  {3): 

[49-1414]  1.  Beulah  H.,  b  Feb.  17,  1894;  m  James  Conrad. 

2.  Verna  H.,  b  Dec.  2,  1895. 

3.  Dewey  H.,  b  Sept.  25,  1898;  d  Sept.  19,  1899. 

[49-1004]  ANDORA  HERB,  b  Apr.  6,  1876;  dau  John  and  Anna  (Endy)  Herb  [49-424a] ;  m  Nov. 
30,  1895,  JEFFERSON  FREY,  b  Nov.  1,  1874;  s  Isaac  and  Katie  (Gehio)  Frey.  Carpenter;  res.  New 
Berlinville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1415]  1.  Granville,  b  Mar.  10,  1897;  m  Katie  Gerash;  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

2.  Annetta,  b  Sept.  29,  1914. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[49-1005]  EVA  HERB,  b  Oct.  27,  1890;  dau  John  and  Anna  (Endy)  Herb  [49-424a] ;  m  Sept,  24, 
1910,  CLINTON  STIMMEL,  b  Sept.  18,  1889;  s  James  and  Amelia  (Haas)  Stimmel.  Cigar  maker; 
res.  Bechtelsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna,  b  Jan.  30,  1911. 

2.  Minerva,  Sept.  25,  1916. 

[49-1008]  MARY  GABLE,  b  Dec..  25,  1864;  dau  William  and  Lydia  (Hartranft)  Gable  [49-426]; 
m  May  27,  1882,  NICHOLAS  M.  FRYERMUTH,  b  Dec.  8,  1859;  s  Nicholas  and  Kate  (Moser) 
Fryermuth.  Teamster;  Bethlehem  Steel  Works;  res.  537  N.  Front  St.,  Reading,  Pa,  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-1416]  1.  Annie,  b  Apr.  4,  1883;  m  Charles  C.  Rhoads. 

[49-1417]  2.  Nora,  b  Mar.  3,  1890;  m  Warren  C.  Rhoads. 

3.  Carrie  M.,  b  May  22,  1894. 

[49-1010]  AMELIA  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  20,  1875;  dau  Isaac  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Wentzel) 
Hartranft  [49-427];  m  Nov.  27,  1909,  GEORGE  I.  HILBERT,  b  Dec.  13,  1873;  s  Isaac  and  Amelia 
(Moyer)  Hilbert.  Police  patrol  driver ;  res.  1442  Cotton  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1011]  JOHN  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  12,  1878;  s  Isaac  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Wentzel)  Hartranft 
[49-427] ;  m  Apr.  30,  1903,  LIZZIE  B.  SCHAFFER,  b  Sept.  18,  1876;  dau  Henry  and  Maggie  (Brown) 
Schaffer.  Engineer;  res.  515  South  12th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  Leona,  b  Nov.  4,  1905. 

[49-1012]  HOWARD  DRUMHELLER,  s  Jacob  B.  and  Elizabeth  J.  (Hartranft)  Drumheller 
[49-428] ;  m  KATE  HAAS.  Res.  Earlville,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Charles,  2.  Harvey,  3.  Lawrence,  4.  Jacob,  5.  Anna  Lizzie,  6.  May,  7.  Nora  Ellen,  8. 
Mary  Minerva,  9.  Carrie  Dora.  (8  and  9,  twins);  10.  Annie  Edwina.  [ Hist.  Berks. 
Co.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[49-1014]  ALICE  WENTZEL,  dau  Henry  and  Amanda  (Hartranft)  Wentzel  [49-429] ;  m  THOMAS 
BERGEY.  Res.  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Ralph,  2.  George,  3.  Harry,  4.  Thomas,  5.  Mary,  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


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[49-1017]  MARGARET  FOCHT,  b  Sept.  29,  1868;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Mary  A.  (Hartranft)  Focht 
[49-430];  m  Apr.  14,  1891,  HARRY  HARRISON  PYOTT,  b  Dec.  19,  1867;  s  William  and  Rachel 
(Smiley)  Pyott.  Locomotive  engineer;  res.  1115  Green  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[49-1418]  1.  Henry  Harrison,  b  Feb.  11,  1892;  m  Eva  May  Spohn. 

[49—1419]  2.  Clinton  Focht,  b  Jan.  16,  1894;  m  Miriam  E.  Erb. 

[49-1420]  3.  Mary  Alice,  b  Jan.  3,  1897;  m  Earle  D.  G.  Engler. 

[49-1019]  FLORENCE  FOCHT,  b  July  10,  1887;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Mary  A.  (Hartranft)  Focht 
[49-430];  m  May  20,  1911,  ISAAC  COOK  LEE,  b  May  1,  1886;  s  George  F.  and  Sarah  Maize  (Miesse) 
Lee.  Ship  joiner;  res.  61  West  10th  St.,  Chester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  19,  1912. 

2.  Roberta  Jeanette,  b  July  17,  1914. 

[49-1020]  CLARA  CATHERINE  WISE,  b  Aug.  12,  1870;  dau  John  Y.  and  Mary  A.  (Houck) 
Wise  [49-434a] ;  m  Jan.  23,  1896,  OSCAR  SMITH,  b  Jan.  28,  1871 ;  s  William  R.  and  Katurah  (Miller) 
Smith.  Carpenter;  res.  1039  North  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.)  Oscar  Smith  had  a  daughter  Violet 
by  a  previous  marriage. 

Children  {3): 

1.  Harold,  b  Aug.  13,  1897;  d  Oct.  26,  1918. 

2.  Earl,  b  Aug.  11,  1898;  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Verna,  b  Feb.  24,  1900;  d  July  2,  1901. 

[49-1021]  HOWARD  H.  WISE,  b  Nov.  20,  1872;  s  John  Y.  and  Mary  A.  (Houck)  Wise  [49-434a] ; 
m  Dec.  9,  1902,  HATTIE  AGNES  FRANTZ,  b  Aug.  3,  1876;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Martha  (Weidman) 
Frantz.  Delivery  Supt. ;  res.  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Stewart  Frantz,  b  July  12,  1915. 

[49-1031]  REBECCA  ROMICH,  b  June  29,  1879;  dau  William  II.  and  Amanda  (Wise)  Romich 
[49-444];  m  Feb.  18,  1905,  SAMUEL  B.  MOYER,  b  May  10,  1882;  s  Joseph  Y.  and  Amanda  S. 
(Borneman)  Moyer.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth,  b  Jan.  6,  1907. 

2.  Warren,  b  Feb.  5,  1909. 

3.  Mabel,  b  Aug.  18,  1910. 

[49-1032]  WILLIAM  W.  W.  ROMICH,  b  Oct.  15,  1880;  s  William  H.  and  Amanda  (Wise)  Romich 
[49-444];  m  Apr.  20,  1911,  ISABELLE  CARLIN,  b  June  23,  1878;  dau  Robert  and  Isabelle  (Finey) 
Carlin.  Baker;  res.  5665  Belmar  Terrace,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Isabelle,  b  May  4,  1913. 

[49-1033]  SALLIE  ROMICH,  b  Dec,  8,  1883;  dau  William  H.  and  Amanda  (Wise)  Romich 
[49-444];  m  June  29,  1910,  WILLIAM  EARL  NOBLE,  b  Mar.  7,  1888;  d  July  3,  1912;  s  James  and 
Anna  (Schaffer)  Noble.  Railroader;  res.  R.  D.  No.  2,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  William  R.  Gift,  b  Aug.  23,  1902. 

2.  S.  Grace  R.,  b  Nov.  4,  1910. 

[49-1036]  MABLE  ROMICH,  b  Oct.  29,  1891;  dau  William  H.  and  Amanda  (Wise)  Romich  [49- 
444];  m  Apr.  29,  1919,  WILLIAM  H.  WEIDNER,  b  Apr.  12,  1881;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Hammes) 
Weidner.  Farmer;  res.  R.  1).  No.  2,  Boyertown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1038]  HARRY  W.  ADAMS,  b  Mar.  7,  1890;  s  William  H.  and  Annie  A.  (Wise)  Adams  [49-448] ; 
ni  Dec.  25,  1919,  SARA  Y.  LEININGER,  b  Sept.  8,  1895;  dau  Daniel  S.  and  Eva  S.  (Young)  Leininger. 
Salesman;  res.  530  South  1 6th  St.)  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[49-1039]  ELLA  M.  ADAMS,  b  June  27,  1894;  dau  William  H.  and  Annie  A.  (Wise)  Adams 
[49-448] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1914,  CLAUDE  SEIDEL,  b  Nov.  4,  1S93;  s  Benjamin  H.  and  Ida  (Fisher)  Seidel. 
Knitter;  res.  Esterly,  Pa.  (1920.) 


Children  (2): 

1.  Neil  Adams 

2.  June  Frances 


twins,  b  May  12,  1918. 


[49-1040]  IDA  R.  MATHIAS,  b  Aug.  18,  1881;  dan  James  and  Hannah  (Rohrbach)  Mathias 
[49-449] ;  m  Jan.  27,  1900,  WILLIAM  G.  GABEL,  b  Mar.  10,  1877.  Carpenter;  res.  Bechtelsville,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Mary  M.,  b  Aug.  5,  1900. 

2.  Walter  M.,  b  June  23,  1901. 

3.  Laura  M.,  b  Oct.  4,  1902. 

4.  Nora  M.,  j  twjns  5  july  g  1905. 

5.  Cora  M.,  J 

6.  Lester  M.,  b  May  19,  1910;  d  Jan.  15,  1916. 

7.  Le  Roy  M.,  b  Sept.  29,  191*1. 

8.  Russell  M.,  b  Dec.  9,  1915. 

9.  Ruth  M.,  b  Mar.  10,  1917. 

[49-1042]  MAGGIE  R.  MATHIAS,  b  July  14,  1885;  dau,  James  and  Hannah  (Rohrbach)  Mathias 
[49-449] ;  m  Dec.  22,  1906,  REUBEN  H.  YERGEY,  b  Sept.  22,  1885;  s  Reuben  and  Amelia  (Krauss) 
Yergey.  Moulder;  res.  Bovertown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Beulah,  b  Apr.  24,  1907. 

[49-1045]  HOWARD  MATHIAS,  b  July  1,  1888;  s  Mahlon  M.  and  Mary  (Reichard)  Mathias 
[49-451] ;  m  Jan.  2,  1909,  MAMIE  R.  MECK,  b  Oct.  11,  1888;  dau  Henry  and  Katie  S.  (Ritter)  Meek. 
Res.  Gilbertsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Russel  M.,  b  June  27,  1909. 

[49-1046]  MINERVA  MATHIAS,  b  Sept.  12,  1891 ;  dau  Mahlon  M.  and  Mary  (Reichard)  Mathias 
[49-451];  m  May  10,  1913,  LAWRENCE  B.  YODER,  b  May  4,  1892;  s  David  H.  and  Louise  M. 
(Barto)  Yoder.  Farmer;  res.  Barto,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earl,  b  Dec.  5,  1914. 

2.  Harold,  b  Dec.  4,  1916. 

[49-1047]  HERBERT  MATHIAS,  b  Jan.  23,  1893;  s  Mahlon  M.  and  Mary  (Reichard)  Mathias 
[49-451];  m  June  3,  1916,  ANNIE  RENNINGER,  b  Mar.  5,  1897;  dau  Henry  O.  and  Emma  (Derr) 
Renninger.  Farmer;  res.  Barto,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  R.,  b  Oct.  3,  1917. 

[49-1048]  MARY  MATHIAS,  b  Nov.  6,  1895;  dau  Mahlon  M.  and  Mary  (Reichard)  Mathias 
[49-451];  m  Dec.  5,  1914,  RAYMOND  K.  ERB,  b  Nov.  12,  1895;  s  Reuben  and  Mary  (Keeler)  Erb. 
Farmer;  res.  Niantic,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Leslie,  b  June  17,  1915. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Apr.  2,  1918. 

[49-1049]  EDWIN  M.  RHOADS,  b  July  5,  1889;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Mathias)  Rhoads  [49-452]; 
m  Feb.  20,  1913,  IVA  MAY  MILLER,  b  Apr.  23,  1892;  dau  Oliver  C.  and  Ellen  (Weidner)  Miller. 
Pres.  &  Treas.  of  Sanitary  Company  of  America,  Linfield,  Pa. ;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1050]  NORMAN  M.  RHOADS,  b  Nov.  18,  1893;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Mathias)  Rhoads  [49-452] ; 
m  Dec.  2,  1916,  ANNA  CATHERINE  GRABERT,  b  June  6,  1895;  dau  Jacob  Henry  and  Wilhelmina 
(Humberg)  Grabert.  Laborer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Anna  Lillian,  b  June  15,  1917. 


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[49-1052]  WILLIAM  S.  LEVENGOOD,  b  Nov.  27,  1855;  s  Jeremiah  and  Lucy  Ann  (Shirey) 
Levengood  [49-470] ;  m  EMMA  H.  MOYER,  b  Feb.  10,  1851 ;  d  Aug.  24,  1918;  dau  Isaac  L.  and  Emma 
(Moyer)  Moyer.  Res.  Monocacy,  Pa.  (1921.) 


[49-1421] 

[49-1422] 


[49-1423] 

[49-1424] 

[49-1425] 


Children  (7): 


1.  Charles  E.,  b  Feb.  25,  1881;  m,  Eli 
twins,  b  June  26,  1882; 

4.  George  A.,  b  Sept.  11,  1883;  res.  Norristown,  Pa. 

5.  Lottie  A.,  b  Aug.  8,  1885;  m  Mark  Thomas  Darrah. 

6.  William  E.,  b  Oct.  4,  1887;  m  Mary  Oxenford. 

7.  Sallie  A.,  b  Nov.  15,  1890;  m  Aaron  F.  Simon. 


2.  Lillie  L.  j 

3.  Katie  L.  J 


a,beth  Wylie. 
m  Charles  G.  Rhoads. 
d  Feb.  1,  1883. 


[49-1052.2]  EMMA  S.  LEVENGOOD,  b  Sept.  12,  1868;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Lucy  Ann  (Shirey) 
Levengood  [49-470];  m  Dec.  25,  1890,  JOSEPH  REITNAUER,  b  Dec.  14,  1862;  d  Sept.  1,  1919. 
Laborer;  res.  Monocacy,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  George  Jeremiah,  b  Sept.  3,  1891;  d  Mar.  25,  1893. 

[49-1054]  CHARLES  SCHANTZ,  b  July  13,  1858;  s  John  and  Lavinia  (Levengood)  Schantz 
[49-471];  m  May  21,  1881,  EDITH  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  25,  1861;  dau  John  W.  and  Catharine 
(Bower)  Hartranft,  [49-301a].  Telegraph  operator;  res.  Birdsboro,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-1062]  HANNAH  LEVENGOOD,  dau  George  and  Sarah  (Reider)  Levengood  [49-474];  m 
CLEM  RUSSELL,  dec.  Res.  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[49-1426]  Catharine,  dec;  m  Daniel  Miller  or  Drumheller;  dec.  [  Had  issue.] 

[49-1063]  CHARLES  RAHN,  b  Jan.  10,  1867;  s  Charles  and  Christina  (Levengood)  Rahn  [49-476] ; 
m  Mar.  1,  1894,  KATIE  BREITENSTEIN,  b  Oct.  23,  1869;  dau  Daniel  and  Lucy  A.  (Boyer)  Breiten- 
stein.  Well  driller;  res.  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[49-1427]  Mary,  b  Nov.  13,  1894;  m  Charles  Yocom. 

[49-1066]  SUSAN  RAHN,  b  Sept.  12,  1878;  dau  Charles  and  Christina  (Levengood)  Rahn  [49-476] ; 
m  June  26,  1900,  MONROE  LADLE Y,  b  May  28,  1879;  s  G.  N.  and  Mary  A.  (Sorber)  Ladley. 
Motorman;  res.  5648  Bloyd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[49-1428]  Mary  S.,  b  Nov.  25,  1901;  m  John  J.  Long. 

[49-1070]  CORA  MAY  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  13,  1865;  d  Dec.  23,  1912;  dau  Jefferson  and  Crissie 
L.  (Hutchinson)  Hartranft  [49-481];  m  GEORGE  KERSTETTER,  b  Nov.  26,  1861;  s  Martin  L.  and 
Hattie  A.  Kerstetter.  Res.  R.  D.  No.  1,  Turbotville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1429]  1.  Carrie  Bell,  b  Nov.  15,  1898;  m  D.  F.  McFarland. 

2.  George  Washington,  b  Apr.  22,  1891;  Turbotville,  Pa. 

3.  Joseph  H.,  b  Sept.  5,  1900;  unm. 

[49-1071]  ALBERTA  MAUDE  NICELY,  b  Apr.  22,  1871;  dau  John  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Hartranft) 
Nicely  [49-483];  rn  June  24,  1896,  GEORGE  HANNER,  b  Oct.  16,  1862;  s  George  F.  and  Barbara 
(Zeiger)  Hanner.  Furniture  dealer;  res.  Montoursville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4)-' 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  12,  1899. 

2.  Henry  Neuton,  b  Nov.  20,  1902. 

3.  Clarence,  b  Aug.  7,  1906. 

4.  Blanche  Alberta,  b  July  4,  1912. 


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817 


[49-1072]  REBECCA  ELIZABETH  NICELY,  b  Oct,  8,  1873;  d  July  14,  1907;  dau  John  F.  and  Mary 
E.  (Hartranft)  Nicely  [49-483];  m  Mar.  22,  1892,  JOHN  ROLLAND  FULLMER,  b  Feb.  11,  1866; 
d  Apr.  29,  1906;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  C.  (Ebner)  Fullmer. 

Children  (2): 

[49-1430]  1.  Charles  Nicely,  b  Oct.  1,  1893;  m  Dorothy  Kette  Bayer. 

2.  John  Rolland,  b  June  6,  1896;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[49-1073]  JOSEPH  H.  NICELY,  s  John  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Hartranft)  Nicely  [49-483];  m  CARRIE 
HARRIS.  Have  3  children. 

Joseph  H.  Nicely  lives  at  Montoursville,  Pa.,  served  as  County  Commissioner.  [Letters  unans.; 
unable  to  complete.] 

[49-1075]  REV.  GEORGE  W.  NICELY,  s  John  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Hartranft)  Nicely  [49-483]; 
m  Oct.  26,  1905,  HARRIET  E.  WEIGLE,  b  Mar.  17,  1883;  dau  Elias  D.  Weigle.  Pastor,  St.  Marks 
Lutheran  Church;  res.  Hanover,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daniel  Weigle,  b  July  4,  1907. 

2.  Elizabeth  Hartranft,  b  Sept.  4,  1909. 

[49-1076]  JOHN  STAUFFER,  b  Oct.  2,  1873;  s  George  and  Ella  (Hartranft)  Stauffer  [49-484]; 
m  June  5,  1915,  MRS.  ANNIE  I.  HOWELL  (nee  Sleppy),  b  July  21,  1873.  Res.  Watsontown,  Pa., 
R.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

[49-1077]  BERT  FORREST  STAUFFER,  b  May  4,  1883;  d  Mar.  25,  1914;  s  George  and  Ella 
(Hartranft)  Stauffer  [49-484];  m  May  17,  1913,  MYRTLE  RAY  LYSTER,  b  Aug.  12,  1882.  Res. 
Watsontown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Bert  Lyster,  b  July  30,  1914. 

[49-1078]  EVELYN  JANE  HEINEY,  b  Mar.  5,  1879;  dau  John  R.  and  Vinnetta  J.  (Hartranft) 
Heiney  [49-485];  m  June  14,  1905,  WILBUR  H.  FLECK,  b  Feb.  4,  1875;  s  Abram  L.  and  Martha 
(Cryder)  Fleck.  Teacher,  dean  of  Wyoming  Seminary;  res.  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.  (1918.) 
No  issue. 

[49-1079]  CHARLES  WARD  HEINEY,  b  Mar.  24,  1881;  s  John  R.  and  Vinnetta  J.  (Hartranft) 
Heiney  [49-485];  m  June  28,  1904,  MABEL  FOLLMER,  b  Mar.  9,  1882;  dau  Peter  and  Sarah  V. 
(Wilcox)  Follmer.  Attorney-at-law;  res.  Montoursville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Follmer,  b  Nov.  10,  1905. 

2.  Sarah  Virginia,  b  Jan.  22,  1913. 

3.  Peter  Follmer,  b  Oct.  19,  1914. 

[49-1080]  J.  LEE  ROY  HEINEY,  b  Apr.  30,  1883;  s  John  R.  and  Vinnetta  J.  (Hartranft)  Heiney 
[49-485];  m  Mar.  28,  1907,  SARA  ELIZABETH  FULTON,  b  May  25,  1883;  dau  Robert  J.  and  Ella 
(Baker)  Fulton.  Cabinet  maker;  res.  Montoursville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  Vinnetta,  b  Dec.  6,  1907. 

2.  Wilbur  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  10,  1915. 

* 

[49-1081]  BERTHA  MARY  HEINEY,  b  Mar.  24,  1885;  dau  John  R.  and  Vinnetta  J.  (Hartranft) 
Heiney  [49-485] ;  m  June  23,  1909,  GIBSON  G.  ANTES,  b  Nov.  12, 1880;  s  Frederick  Thomas  and  Marie 
Watson  (Caldwell)  Antes.  Coal  merchant;  res.  1125  Park  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evelyn  Maria,  b  May,  28,  1910. 

2.  Helen  Ruth,  b  Oct.  18,  1912. 

[49-1082]  MINNIE  MAY  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  28,  1885;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Ida  M.  (Hoffman) 
Hartranft  [49-487];  m  Apr.  15,  1909,  JOHN  W.  FOGELMAN,  b  Apr.  16,  1884;  s  Henry  and  Matilda 
(Shuman)  Fogelman.  Farmer;  res.  Watsontown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Charles  Henry,  b  May  23,  1914. 


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[49  1083]  EDITH  PEARL  HARTRANFT,  b  July  3,  1887;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Ida  M.  (Hoffman) 
Hartranft  [49-487];  m  Sept.  9,  1909,  ARTHUR  E.  STAHL,  b  Jan.  24,  1886;  s  Simon  and  Mary  E. 
(Dieffenbach)  Stahl.  Farmer;  res.  Watsontown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Gertrude  Louise,  b  Oct.  11,  1911. 

2.  Ida  Marie,  b  June  26,  1917. 

[49-1084]  GEORGE  WARD  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  10,  1891;  s  Charles  W.  and  Ida  M.  (Hoffman) 
Hartranft  [49-487];  m  Jan.  18,  1912,  JULIA  ANN  ELLIOTT,  h  Feb.  10,  1892;  dau  Samuel  B.  and 
Matilda  (Starr)  Elliott.  Farmer;  res.  Watsontown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-1085]  MARY  FRANCES  MOYER,  b  Mar.  5,  1865;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Cramer) 
Moyer  [49-490];  m  Dec.  21,  1892,  SEYMOUR  C.  KETCHUM,  b  Mar.  27,  1860;  s  Seymour  M.  and 
Ruth  (Catlin)  Ketchum.  Farmer;  res.  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  R.  D.  18.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Walker  Wood,  b  Jan.  13,  1895. 

2.  Miriam  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  15,  1896. 

3.  Ruth  Catlin,  b  June  8,  1898. 

4.  Henry  Clinton,  b  June  4,  1900. 

[49-1086]  WILSON  CRAMER  MOYER,  b  Apr.  19,  1871;  s  Henry  C.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Cramer) 
Moyer  [49-490];  m  Apr.  20,  1892,  GRACE  WILLIAMS,  b  Oct.  10,  1870;  dau  M.  L.  and  Sarah  (Lee) 
Williams.  Merchant;  res.  Geneva,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  J.,  b  Apr.  20,  1893;  d  F'eb.  1,  1917. 

[49-1431]  2.  Harry  M.,  b  Oct.  7,  1894;  m  Alice  McDonald. 

[49-1087]  EMMA  RANSOM,  b  Mar.  9,  1878;  d  June  15,  1901;  dau  Warren  W.  and  Harriet  N. 
(Moyer)  Ransom  [49-491];  m  Nov.  25,  1897,  ALBERT  W.  SMITH,  b  May,  1872;  s  David  and  Harriet 
(Johnson)  Smith.  Res.  104 U>  Center  St.,  Waverly,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ransom  David,  b  June  5,  1901. 

[49-1088]  AARON  JOSEPH  MOYER,  b  May  27,  1874;  s  Aaron  J.  and  Rebecca  (Weaver)  Moyer 
[49-494] ;  m  Aug.  30,  1913,  ZENAIDE  LUCINDA  STAPLES,  b  May  24,  1887 ;  dau  Ames  and  Elizabeth 
(Walls)  Staples.  Certified  public  accountant;  res.  9  First  St.,  Dalton,  Mass.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-1090]  FREDERICK  WEAVER  MOYER,  b  Dec.  7,  1881;  s  Aaron  J.  and  Rebecca  (Weaver) 
Moyer  [49-494];  m  Apr.  10,  1912,  HESTER  ANN  ORR,  b  May  11,  1885.  Res.  Hilliards,  Ohio,  R.  D. 
No.  4.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Hester  Ann,  b  Apr.  26,  1913. 

2.  Frederick  Weaver,  b  Sept.  6,  1917. 

[49-1091]  LIZZIE  EMMA  HOPFER,  b  Mar.  28,  1873;  dau  George  H.  and  Martha  E.  (Moyer) 
Hopfer  [49-495];  m  Sept.  14,  1893,  JAMES  LEONARD  BUCK,  b  Nov.  27,  1861 ;  s  Jacob  and  Hannah 
(Bishel)  Buck.  Dry  Goods  clerk;  res.  430  Curtin  St.,  South  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  Ethel  Marie,  b  June  16,  1897. 

2.  George  Leonard,  b  May  3,  1899;  d  Mar.  27,  1900. 

3.  Harold  Wilson,  b  Feb.  24,  1901. 

4.  James  Raymond,  b  Aug.  19,  1905;  d  Apr.  11,  1906. 

[49-1092]  HARRY  G.  HOPFER,  b  July  16,  1878;  s  George  H.  and  Martha  E.  (Moyer)  Hopfer 
[49-495];  m  Aug.  16,  1905,  EVA  MARIE  LESKER,  b  Mar.  4,  1886;  dau  Charles  L.  and  Mary  (Dono- 
hoe)  Lesker.  Painter;  res.  519  Curtin  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Eva  May,  b  July  8,  1907. 

2.  Helen  Anna,  b  Dec.  1,  1909. 


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3.  Richard  Harry,  b  Oct.  24,  1911. 

4.  Lillian  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  5,  1914;  d  July  9,  1914. 

5.  George  Henry,  b  May  10,  1915. 

6.  Fred  Lloyd,  b  July  20,  1917. 

7.  Emerson  Harold,  b  Oct.  27,  1919. 

[49-1093]  CLOYD  FREDERICK  HOPFER,  b  Mar.  21,  1885;  s  George  H.  and  Martha  E.  (Mover) 
Hopfer  [49-495];  m  May  23,  1905,  ELIZABETH  MAY  THOMPSON,  b  Dec.  31,  1891;  dau  William 
H.  and  Margaret  E.  (Hastings)  Thompson.  Mechanical  draftsman;  res.  153  Beaver  Road,  Emsworth, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Stanley  George,  b  Dec.  12,  1906;  d  Dec.  18,  1906. 

2.  Margaret  May,  b  Nov.  9,  1908. 

3.  Cloyd  Frederick,  b  Dec.  11,  1911. 

4.  Dorothy  Martha,  b  Jan.  21,  1913. 

[49-1095]  WILLIAM  HOWARD  MOYER,  b  Mar.  24,  1883;  s  John  C.  B.  and  Zilpha  E.  (Haverly) 
Moyer  [49-497];  m  Nov.  6,  1911,  ELSIE  EUGENIA  DAVIS,  b  Aug.  10,  1882;  dan  George  W.  and 
Marian  Augusta  (Rowley)  Davis.  Dentist;  res.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-1096]  MARY  MYRTLE  DARRY,  b  June  19,  1873;  dau  Thomas  and  Lucinda  J.  (Hartranft) 
Darry  [49-499];  m  Nov.  1,  1893,  E.  DELBERT  BROOKS,  b  June  9,  1869;  s  Jesse  M.  and  Margaret 
(Gortner)  Brooks.  Farmer;  res.  Bristol,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harold  Ashley,  b  Nov.  29,  1894;  d  Nov.  1,  1919. 

2.  William  Russell,  b  July  2,  1896. 

3.  Harry  Orville,  b  Dec.  8,  1899;  d  Aug.  18,  1900. 

4.  Forrest  Franklin,  b  Jan.  22,  1907. 

[49-1097]  JOHN  WILLIAM  DARRY,  b  Dec.  19,  1875;  s  Thomas  and  Lucinda  J.  (Hartranft) 
Darry  [49-499];  m  Sept.  26,  1900,  MAUDE  EDITH  LONG,  b  July  15,  1879;  d  Apr.  8,  1919;  dau 
Charles  L.  and  Sarah  (Hass)  Long.  Boiler  maker;  res.  Elkhart,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Nina  Louise,  b  Jan.  23,  1904. 

2.  Betty  Charlene,  b  Jan.  16,  1917. 

[49-1098]  HARRY  LEE  DARRY,  b  Nov.  23,  1878;  s  Thomas  and  Lucinda  J.  (Hartranft)  Darry 
[49-499];  m  July  2,  1910,  JENNIE  GRACE  KELLER,  b  July  2,  1885;  dau  Wallace  N.  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Bertch)  Keller.  Hoisting  engineer;  res.  707  California  Ave.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  No  issue.  (1918) 

[49-1099]  JOHN  LEON  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  8,  1887;  s  Jacob  A.  and  Iza  M.  (Wright)  Hartranft 
[49-500];  m  Oct.  26,  1912,  KATE  WILHELMINA  KELLY,  b  Oct.  26,  1888;  dau  William  Sherman 
and  Kittle  A.  (Wheaton)  Kelly.  Doctor  of  dental  surgery;  res.  94  Main  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
(1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Thomas  Wheaton,  b  June  25,  1914. 

2.  John  Leon,  b  June  22,  1918. 

[49-1102]  EDWARD  ORVILLE  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  14,  1893;  s  John  M.  and  Hannah  E. 
(Bertch)  Hartranft  [49-504];  m  June  16,  1915,  MAY  ORDWAY,  b  Mar.  23,  1898;  dau  Charles  and 
Nora  (Budd)  Ordway.  Painter;  res.  928  Gordon  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Thelma,  b  Aug.  21,  1915. 

2.  Paul,  b  Feb.  19,  1917;  d  Feb.  19,  1917. 

[49-1104]  WALTER  HARTRANFT  RENN,  b  Sept.  2,  1880;  s  Timothy  O.  and  Effie  A.  (Hartranft) 
Renn  [49-505] ;  rn  Dec.  21,  1910,  OLLIE  MYRTLE  BELL,  b  Mar.  26,  1886;  dau  Thomas  Bell.  Mail 
clerk;  res.  611  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  N.  W.  (1918.) 


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Children  {3): 

1.  Effie  Gertrude,  b  Jan.  10,  1912;  d  Jan.  31,  1913. 

2.  Frederick  Bell,  b  June  13,  1913. 

3.  Matilda  May,  b  Aug.  24,  1918. 

[49-1105]  PHOEBE  MAY  RENN,  b  July  3,  1888;  d  Oct.  24,  1918;  dau  Timothy  O.  and  Effie  A. 
(Hartranft)  Renn  [49-505];  m  Apr.  25,  1917,  EARLE  LEROY  RENN,  b  Feb.  8,  1886;  s  E.  E.  Renn. 
Grocery  store;  Danville,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[49-1106]  EDNA  OPP,  b  Apr.  22,  1883;  dau  Smith  W.  and  Martha  W.  (Hartranft)  Opp  [49-506]; 
m  Mar.  1,  1904,  LEVI  D.  COLLEY,  s  Jonathan  Colley.  Res.  112  New  St.,  Muncy,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Martha  L.,  b  July  16,  1906. 

2.  George  Walter,  b  May  21,  1908. 

[49-1107]  ELSIE  IRENE  BLACK,  b  Aug.  24,  1884;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Black 
[49-507];  m  Nov.  8,  1910,  HOWARD  H.  SALLADA,  b  Jan.  16,  1879;  s  Daniel  and  Catherine  (Wolf) 
Sallada.  Laborer;  Jersey  Shore,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  3.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Arthur  E.,  b  Apr.  19,  1913;  d  Apr.  22,  1913. 

2.  Catherine  M.,  b  June  1,  1914. 

3.  Orville  F.,  b  Nov.  12,  1916;  d  Apr.  2,  1917. 

[49-1108]  MINA  EDITH  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  1,  1872;  dau  Joseph  W.  and  Elmira  R.  (Little) 
Hartranft  [49-508] ;  m  Nov.  18,  1896,  CHARLES  BUBB  MYERS,  b  Aug.  29,  1870;  s  Henry  Ludwig 
and  Eugenia  (Bubb)  Myers.  Machinist;  res.  311  Walnut  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Charles  Bubb  Myers  died  June  23,  1922. 

Children  {2): 

[49-1432]  1.  Mildred  Irene,  b  Feb.  26,  1899;  m  Frederick  Augustus  Epler. 

2.  Luella  Esther,  b  Dec.  26,  1901. 

[49-1109]  MERTIE  MELVINA  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  27,  1874;  daw  Joseph  W.  and  Elmira  (Little) 
Hartranft  [49-508];  m  Dec.  18,  1895,  MARSHALL  CARSON,  b  Nov.  8,  1856;  s  George  and  Rachel 
(English)  Carson.  Res.  Waterville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Myron  Joseph,  b  Jan.  27,  1898. 

[49-1110]  WILBERT  FLACK  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  16,  1881  ;s  Joseph  W.  and  Elmira  R.  (Little) 
Hartranft  [49-508];  m  Feb.  23,  1903,  JULIA  H.  DYKINS,  b  Sept.  4,  1882;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Lydia 
R.  (Esenwine)  Dykins.  Machinist;  res.  1029  Tenth  St.,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Alida  D.,  b  Nov.  30,  1903. 

2.  Daniel  D.,  b  Feb.  4,  1909. 

3.  Joseph  W.,  b  July  17,  1916;  d  Nov.  6,  1916. 

[49-1111]  LOLA  LOUISE  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  9,  1882;  dau  Joseph  W.  and  Elmira  R.  (Little) 
Hartranft  [49-508];  m  Sept.  6,  1901,  FRANK  WILSON,  b  Apr.  13,  1883;  s  James  and  Ellen  (Seidel) 
Wilson.  Machinist;  res.  312  Walnut  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Doren  Wilbert,  b  Mar.  31,  1903. 

[49-1112]  GUYAN  CAMERON  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  21,  1886;  s  Joseph  W.  and  Elmira  R.  (Little) 
Hartranft  [49-508];  m  Feb.  1,  1916,  BERTHA  SHOUP,  b  Apr.  5,  1882;  dau  Charles  S.  and  Miriam 
(Warren)  Shoup.  Machinist;  res.  637  D.  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1918.) 

[49-1114]  CARRIE  B.  SPROUT,  b  Oct.  3,  1871;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Alice  W.  (Hartranft)  Sprout 
[49-509];  m  Sept.  12,  1895,  ERNEST  W.  GERNERD,  b  Oct.  30,  1872;  s  James  W.  and  Catharine 
(Miller)  Gernerd.  Merchant  tailor;  res.  State  College,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Alice  Catharine,  b  Oct.  26,  1901. 


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[49-1115]  EDWARD  W.  SPROUT,  b  Feb.  16,  1873;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Alice  W.  (Hartranft)  Sprout 
[49-509] ;  m  Sept.  24,  1902,  MARTHA  M.  SCHOCH,  b  July  4,  1875;  dau  John  C.  and  Sarah  S.  (Painton) 
Schoch.  Machinist;  res.  43  Filbert  St.,  Milton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[49-1116]  NELLIE  S.  HORNER,  b  July  14,  1880;  dau  Barkley  W.  and  Emily  A.  (Hartranft) 
Horner  [49-510] ;  m  Feb.  25,  1897,  J.  B.  ARNOLD,  6  Mar.  2,  1878;  s  George  W.  and  Katherine  (Toppan) 
Arnold.  Farmer;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 14 )•' 

1.  George  A.,  b  Dec.  7,  1897. 

2.  Warren  A.,  b  Feb.  14,  1899. 

3.  William  M.,  b  Feb.  15,  1900. 

4.  Bruce  W.,  b  Jan.  26,  1901. 

5.  Anna  E.,  b  Feb.  15,  1902. 

6.  Irene  K.,  b  Mar.  26,  1903. 

7.  Uriah  H.,  b  May  1,  1904. 

8.  Hattie  A.,  b  June  20,  1905. 

9.  Leoda  M.,  b  Aug.  3,  1906. 

10.  Frank  B.,  b  Sept.  9,  1907. 

11.  Harvey,  b  Apr.  18,  1909. 

12.  Bertha,  b  Apr.  26,  1912. 

13.  Edward  Lee,  b  Apr.  7,  1917. 

14.  Rowena,  b  Sept.  1,  1919. 

[49-1116.1]  LUCY  A.  HORNER,  b  Jan.  16,  1885;  dau  Barkley  W.  and  Emily  A.  (Hartranft) 
Horner  [49-510];  m  Oct.  18,  1904,  CHARLES  AUGUST  NYLEN,  b  Aug.  13,  1870;  d  Aug.  9,  1913. 
Res.  2817  26th  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Gladys  V.,  b  Oct.  29,  1905;  d  June  4,  1906. 

2.  Ira  H.,  b  July  3,  1908. 

[49-1117]  MARGARET  E.  HORNER,  b  May  5,  1886;  dau  Barkley  W.  and  Emily  A.  (Hartranft) 
Horner  [49-510] ;  m  W.  H.  ALLEN,  b  July  20,  1875;  s  John  T.  and  Margaret  (Calvert)  Allen.  Railroad 
Service;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Rebecca  May,  b  Oct.  4,  1905. 

2.  Harvey  C.,  b  Sept.  19,  1913. 

3.  Loraine,  b  Dec.  29,  1914. 

[49-1118]  DORA  MAY  HORNER,  b  May  15,  1888;  d  Oct.  30,  1918;  dau  Barkley  and  Emily  A. 
(Hartranft)  Horner  [49-510] ;  m  May  14,  1906,  T.  POWELL  DAVIS,  b  Dec.  4,  1881;  s  Rufus  Gordon 
and  Julia  (Lynn)  Davis.  Merchant;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Julia  Phanetta,  b  Apr.  15,  1907. 

2.  Barkley  Horner,  b  Sept.  30,  1908. 

3.  Russel  Norman,  b  Aug.  16,  1912;  d  Mar.  13,  1913. 

[49-1119]  JULIA  C.  HORNER,  b  Apr.  9,  1892;  dau  Barkley  and  Emily  A.  (Hartranft)  Horner 
[49—510] ;  m  June  18,  1910,  JAMES  F.  THOMPSON,  b  July  11,  1890;  s  D.  W.  and  Sarah  Thompson. 
Carpenter;  res.  904  Longfellow  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marie,  b  Aug.  26,  1912. 

2.  Virginia,  b  Aug.  12,  1918. 

[49-1120]  LOLA  I.  HORNER,  b  July  19,  1895;  dau  Barkley  and  Emily  A.  (Hartranft)  Horner 
[49-510];  m  Dec.  22,  1918,  WILTON  CARRICK,  b  July  28,  1890;  s  William  and  Rosa  (Phipps) 
Garrick.  Farmer;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1121]  BERTHA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  15,  1887;  dau  Clarence  C.  and  Mary  E.  (Heberling) 
Hartranft  [49-512] ;  m  ALBERT  HAFER.  Res.  Muncy,  Pa. 


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[49-1123]  ELMER  C.  METZGER,  b  May  21,  1889;  s  Harry  C.  Hartranft  and  Hattie  A.  (Strobert) 
Metzger  [49-514];  m  June  25,  1913,  HATTIE  I.  YOUNG,  b  May  1,  1889;  dau  James  and  Elisabeth 
(Huntelton)  Young.  Farmer;  res.  Woodbridge,  Va.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Hazel  Lucile,  b  Mar.  31,  1914. 

2.  Robert  Claud,  b  June  1,  1915. 

3.  Grace  Irene,  b  Feb.  9,  1917. 

[49-1124]  PAUL  S.  HARTRANFT,  b  July  31,  1897;  s  Samuel  A.  and  Lulu  M.  (Smith)  Hartranft 
[49-515] ;  m  May  25,  1918,  MARY  MARGARET  GARDNER,  b  Nov.  5,  1897 ;  dau  Elmer  A.  and  Mary 
(Connor)  Gardner.  Mechanic;  res.  719  13th  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  No  issue .  (1918.) 

[49-1127]  MARY  BELLE  McKEE,  b  Aug.  6,  1887 ;  dau  George  C.  and  Mary  L.  (Hartranft)  McKee 
[49-524] ;  m  HUGH  DONLY  BARR.  Res.  Turbotville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Faye  Hartranft,  b  Sept.  18,  1906. 

2.  Ruth  Wagner,  b  Jan.  13,  1908. 

3.  Son.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-1128]  HORACE  JACKSON  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  12,  1893;  s  Harry  J.  and  Alice  (Johnson) 
Hartranft  [49-525];  m  Dec.  30,  1918,  GRACE  HUFF  CRAWFORD,  b  Jan.  17,  1891;  dau  Francis 
Marion  and  Mary  May  (Huff)  Crawford.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.  Tulsa,  Okla.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[49-1129]  RUTH  MAY  GAUGER,  b  May  1,  1887 ;  dau  Harry  and  Florence  M.  (Hartranft)  Gauger 
[49-526];  m  June  10,  1908,  JOHN  WATSON  MOLTZ,  b  Nov.  14,  1885;  s  William  R.  and  Laura 
(Weaver)  Moltz.  Electrical  engineer;  res.  Watsontown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Roy  Watson,  b  Oct.  2,  1915. 

[49-1130]  LERA  BELLE  GAUGER,  b  Sept.  28,  1893;  dau  Harry  and  Florence  M.  (Hartranft) 
Gauger  [49-526];  m  Dec.  30,  1916,  JOHN  EDGAR  KRUG,  b  Feb.  21,  1891;  s  Adam  and  Elizabeth 
(Shireman)  Krug.  Upholsterer;  res.  612  3rd  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[49-1131]  RALPH  HARTRANFT  YEAGER,  b  Feb.  17,  1886;  s  Theodore  and  Lizzie  Jane  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Yeager  [49-527] ;  m  ANNA  M.  SIMONS.  Berwick,  Pa. 

Children  (2):  Harold  and  Eleanor.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-1132]  VERA  MARGARET  YEAGER,  b  Jan.  31,  1894;  dau  Theodore  and  Lizzie  J.  (Hartranft) 
Yeager  [49-527];  m  Aug.  8,  1916,  THOMAS  P.  FARRELL,  b  Oct.  10,  1889;  s  Richard  and  Ellen 
(McLaughlin)  Farrell.  Painter  and  decorator;  res.  2123  Prospect  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1918.)  No 

issue. 

[49-1133]  JUDSON  T.  YEAGER,  b  Aug.  26,  1896;  s  Theodore  and  Lizzie  J.  (Hartranft)  Yeager 
[49-527];  m  Sept.  2,  1916,  EMMA  K.  STILL,  b  Jan.  16,  1894;  dau  John  and  Emma  (Brown)  Still. 
Car  inspector;  res.  929  Willow  St.,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ruth  V.,  b  Oct.  4,  1917. 

[49-1134]  GEORGE  LESTER  HARTRANFT,  b  July  13,  1887;  s  Philip  F.  and  Susan  L.  (Metzger) 
Hartranft  [49-528];  m  Mar.  22,  1911,  RUTH  HEILMAN,  b  Aug.  18,  1890;  dau  J.  E.  and  Emma  L. 
(Berger)  Heilman.  Furniture  manufacturer;  res.  Montgomery,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Mr.  George  Hartranft  was  for  a  number  of  years  Secretary  of  the  Hartranft  Family  Association. 
(1919.)  He  placed  at  the  editor’s  disposal  the  minutes  and  records  of  the  Association  for  more  than 
thirty  years,  and  in  many  other  ways  assisted  in  obtaining  valuable  data.  The  editor  hereby  expresses 
his  gratitude  for  his  assistance. 

[49-1134.1]  FREDERICK  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  11,  1898;  s  Philip  F.  and  Susan  L.  (Metzger) 
Hartranft  [49-528] ;  m  HELEN  MARGARET  HALL,  dau  J.  F.  Hall.  Furniture  salesman;  Mont¬ 
gomery,  Pa.  (1922.) 


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Children  {3): 

1.  Harold  Franklin,  b  Jan.  27,  1919. 

2.  Philip  Frederick,  b  Sept.  12,  1920. 

3.  Nancy  Eleanor,  b  Sept.  30,  1921. 

[49-1 134.2]  DR.  ELMER  RAYMOND  DECKER,  b  Apr.  23,  1885;  s  Alexander  and  Rose  M. 
(Hartranft)  Decker  [49-529];  m  Sept.  28,  1911,  ELSIE  METZGER,  b  July  10,  1883;  dau  Ephraim 
Clark  and  Anna  Belle  (Herman)  Metzger.  Physician;  Selinsgrove,  Pa. 

Major  Decker  enlisted  in  the  Medical  Corps  of  the  U.  S.  Service  June  21,  1917,  and  was  in  charge 
of  the  Susquehanna  Ambulance  Corps.  He  was  stationed  at  Camp  Crance,  Pa.,  from  June,  1917  to 
June,  1918; — U.  S.  A.  A.  S.  with  the  Italian  Army  from  June,  1918  to  Nov.,  1918; — Base  Hospital  No. 
47  France,  from  Nov.,  1918  until  April,  1919; — General  Hospital  No.  8,  New  York  from  Apr.,  1919 
until  July,  1919. 

Major  Decker  was  promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant  in  June,  1917,  to  Captain,  in  December,  1917,  and 
to  Major,  in  May,  1918.  Major  Decker  was  cited  for  bravery  and  received  the  Italian  War  Cross  in 
November,  1918.  He  was  discharged  at  U.  S.  General  Hospital  No.  8,  New  York,  July  17,  1919. 


[49-1134.3]  PAUL  REVERE  DECKER,  b  July  7,  1892;  s  Alexander  and  Rose  M.  (Hartranft) 
Decker  [49-529];  m  Apr.  18.  1914,  RUTH  AMANDA  NOLL,  b  Oct.  24,  1890;  dau  Aaron  and  Minnie 
(Griffith)  Noll.  Sales  manager;  res.,  Montgomery,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Decker  were  teachers  in  the  public  schools  of  Pennsylvania  for  several  years. 
Mrs.  Decker  is  a  director  of  the  Red  Cross  of  Montgomery  and  a  trustee  of  the  Montgomery  Public 
Library. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Aaron  Noll,  b  Jan.  17,  1915. 

2.  Delmar  Alexander,  b  Nov.  10,  1917. 

3.  Paul  Revere,  b  Dec.  30,  1920. 

[49-1134.4]  DR.  PHILIP  HAROLD  DECKER,  b  May  7,  1894;  s  Alexander  and  Rose  M.  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Decker  [49-529];  m  CATHERINE  SULLIVAN,  b  Apr.  12,  1892;  dau  James  and  Nellie  (Culli- 
nane)  Sullivan.  Physician;  res.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Dr.  Decker  served  in  the  Medical  Department  of 
the  U.  S.  N.  for  twenty-eight  months  during  the  World  War.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lois  Patrecia,  b  Mar.  12,  1920. 

2.  Joan  Mai'ie,  b  Aug.  18,  1922. 


[49-1 135]  MARIA  S.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  17,  1857 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Sara  A.  (Stormfeltz)  Hartranft 
[49—533 ] ;  m  Sept.  4,  1880,  JOHN  B.  SPAHR,  b  Nov.  3,  1856;  ,s  John  and  Catherine  (Brubacker) 
Spahr.  Farmer;  res.  Manheim.  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (11): 


[49-1433] 

149-1434] 

[49-1435] 

[49-1436] 

[49-1437] 


1.  Clayton  H.,  b  Feb.  10,  1882;  d  May  28,  1887. 

2.  Sara  Ellen,  b  May  4,  1883;  d  May  20,  1887. 

3.  Mabel  May,  b  Nov.  30,  1884;  m  Elam  S.  Zimmerman. 

4.  Nora  Viola,  b  Apr.  30,  1887;  m  Harry  Adair. 

5.  Edna  Naoma,  b  Aug.  6,  1888;  m  Jacob  R.  Carper. 

6.  J.  Francis,  b  Sept.  8,  1890;  m  Elizabeth  Bender. 

7.  John  Harvey,  b  May  15,  1892;  Manheim,  Pa. 


8.  Elmer  V. 

9.  Elam  V. 


twins,  b  Aug.  22,  1894; 


m  Anna  M.  Heagy. 
d  Sept.  10,  1894. 

10.  L.  Leroy,  b  Sept.  30,  1895;  Manheim,  Pa. 

11.  Bara  H.,  b  Sept.  15,  1899;  d  Mar.  5,  1920. 


[49-1136]  SEVILLA  HARTRANFT,  b  Nov.  21,  1859;  dau  Owen  and  Harriet  (Lutz)  Hartranft 
[49-536a] ;  m  Nov.,  1878,  CHARLES  NEWTON  DALY,  b  June  27,  1847;  d  June  14,  1907.  Merchant; 
res.  Shippensburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[49-1438]  1.  Howard  H.,  b  Dec.  21,  1879;  m  Cora  Hummel. 

[49-1439]  2.  Ezra  H.,  b  Nov.  11,  1881;  ?n  Edith  Norval. 


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[49-1440]  3.  Anna  M.,  b  Oct.  29,  1883;  m  John  W.  Norval. 

4.  Emma  E.,  b  June  4,  1885;  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

5.  S.  Catherine,  b  Jan.  1,  1889;  1344  N.  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  C.  Ella,  b  Feb.  20,  1891;  1234  N.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

7.  Charles  N.,  b  Mar.  25,  1893;  Rafatee,  Ill. 

8.  Orfa  B.,  b  July  2,  1895;  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

9.  Elsa  R.,  b  Apr.  24,  1897;  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

10.  Alice  M.,  b  Sept.  7,  1902;  Shippensburg,  Pa. 

i 

[49-1137]  HENRY  L.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  17,  1866;  s  Owen  and  Harriet  (Lutz)  Hartranft 
[49-536a] ;  m  Aug.  4,  1887,  ADDIE  M.  SPRECHER,  b  Apr.  30,  1865;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Mary  J. 
(Mong)  Sprecher.  Res.  736  Chestnut  St.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1441]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  May  1,  1890;  m  Rev.  Herman  G.  Snyder. 

2.  Charles  J.,  b  Sept.  12,  1892;  d  Dec.  5,  1897. 

[49-1138]  REV.  SAMUEL  D.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  2,  1875;  s  Owen  and  Anna  (Hunsperger) 
Hartranft  [49-536b] ;  m  Jan.  9,  1896,  SARAH  MINNICH,  b  Jan.  4,  1874.  Clergyman;  res.  Maugans- 
ville,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Katharine,  b  Nov.  28,  1897. 

2.  George  R.,  b  Oct.  8,  1899. 

[49-1139]  DAVID  L.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  12,  1872;  d  Sept,  22,  1917;  s  Aaron  W.  and  Catharine 
S.  (Lesher)  Hartranft  [49-538a] ;  m  Nov.  16,  1905,  FLORENCE  EBERSOLE,  b  Jan.  5,  1878;  dau 
Jacob  F.  and  Casandra  (Bagford)  Ebersole.  Farmer;  res.  Hagerstown,  Md.,  R.  D.  No.  4.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  F.,  b  Apr.  2,  1907. 

2.  Vernon  L.,  b  Dec.  16,  1908. 

[49-1140]  EMMA  L.  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  3,  1876;  dau  Aaron  W.  and  Catharine  S.  (Lesher) 
Hartranft  [49-538a] ;  m  Oct.  20,  1898,  EMMANUEL  S.  HYKES,  b  Aug.  17, 1872;  s  Samuel  J.  and  Mary 
(Sollenberger)  Hykes.  Farmer;  res.  Marion,  Pa,  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1141]  JACOB  L.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  1,  1878;  s  Aaron  W.  and  Catharine  S.  (Lesher)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-538a] ;  m  Dec.  6,  1906,  ANNIE  E.  HOLSINGER,  b  Feb.  23,  1885;  dau  Norman  B.  and 
Eliza  J.  (Myers)  Holsinger.  Farmer;  Hagerstown,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Homer  LeRoy,  b  Nov.  12,  1907. 

2.  Hazel  Blanche,  b  Oct.  4,  1909. 

[49-1144]  AMANDA  MEISKEY,  b  May  8,  1860;  dau  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Meiskey 
[49-540] ;  m  Sept.  26,  1885,  ALBERT  K.  HUFFORD,  b  Oct.  6,  1854;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Kiehl) 
Hufford.  Bricklayer;  res.  Lincoln,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1442]  1.  Monroe  M.,  b  May  9,  1893;  m  Bellva  L.  L.  Brubaker. 

[49-1443]  2.  Florence  Irene,  b  July  12,  1895;  m  Harvey  Shiffler. 

[49-1145]  EMMA  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  12,  1859;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Biddler)  Hartranft 
[49-541] ;  m  NATHANIEL  K.  WEIT,  b  June  8,  1857.  Res.  Lititz,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {3): 

[49-1444]  1.  Cora  A.,  b  Nov.  16,  1877;  m  Isaac  B.  Hoover. 

[49-1445]  2.  Pliares  J.,  b  Nov.  6,  1879;  m  Mary  P.  Shoemaker. 

[49-1446]  3.  Harvey  F.,  b  Mar.  20,  1885;  m  Mabel  K.  Snader. 

[49-1147]  LIZZIE  HARTRANFT,  b  July  30,  1864;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Biddler)  Hartranft 
[49-541] ;  m  EDWIN  WEIT.  Res.  Lititz,  Pa. 


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One  child: 

[49-1447]  John  H.,  b  1877;  m  Mary  E.  Walters. 

[49-1148]  ALICE  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  23,  1865;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Biddler)  Hartranft 
[49-541];  m  Oct.  18,  1890,  SAMUEL  L.  SHILLING,  b  May  9,  1867;  s  Michael  and  Maria  (Linch) 
Shilling.  Cigar  packer;  res.  Ephrata,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1149]  KATE  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  6,  1870;  dau  John  and  Susanna  (Biddler)  Hartranft 
[49-541];  m  Oct.  9,  1886,  GEORGE  A.  ULRICH,  b  Sept.  8,  1867;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Correy)  Ulrich. 
Brick  and  stone  mason;  res.  Robesonia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1448]  1.  Emerentia,  b  Jan.  23,  1886;  m  Fred  R.  Stephan. 

[49-1449]  2.  Martin  H.,  b  Oct.  2,  1887;  m  Lillian  E.  Hoke. 

3.  Edwin  Iv.,  b  Jan.  3,  1890;  d  Mar.  20,  1894. 

[49-1150]  MARTIN  HARTRANFT,  b  Apr.  27,  1872;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Biddler)  Hartranft 
[49-541] ;  m  May  26,  1904,  SALLIE  BRUSMAN,  b  Oct.  28,  1880;  dau  Jacob  Brusman.  No  issue. 

[49-1151]  LEAH  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  17,  1864;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Mary  A.  (Bixler)  Hartranft 
[49-542] ;  m  Mar.  20,  1890,  JOHN  S.  BURKHOLDER,  b  Apr.  18, 1860;  s  Ferdinand  and  Susan  (Slabach) 
Burkholder.  Cigar  packer;  res.  Akron,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[49-1450]  1.  Mary  Susan,  b  Oct.  2,  1890;  rn  Homer  W.  Burkey. 

2.  John  H.,  b  Apr.  20,  1893;  d  Dec.  27,  1894. 

[49-1451]  3.  Annie  Amanda,  b  Sept.  26,  1894;  m  Ralph  L.  Spotts. 

4.  Samuel  H.,  b  Apr.  3,  1897;  Akron,  Pa. 

5.  Stephen  H.,  b  Jan.  17,  1900;  Akron,  Pa. 

6.  Daniel  H.,  b  Jan.  8,  1902;  Akron,  Pa. 

7.  Martin  H.,  b  Apr.  12,  1904;  d  Feb.  23,  1905. 

[49-1152]  SAMUEL  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  9,  1871 ;  s  Jeremiah  and  Mary  A.  (Bixler)  Hartranft 
[49-542];  m  Jan.  30,  1902,  ANNA  HALLER,  b  June  20,  1873.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Adamstown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  H.,  b  Nov.  23,  1905;  d  Jan.  25,  1906. 

2.  George,  b  Oct.  29,  1907. 

3.  Edwin,  b  June  18,  1909. 

4.  Florence,  b  June  3,  1911. 

[49-1153]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  b  July  1,  1875;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Mary  A,  (Bixler)  Hartranft 
[49-542] ;  m  May  26,  1900,  MARTIN  LUTZ,  b  Sept.  29,  1879.  Farmer;  res.  Terre  Hill,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1919.) 

[49-1163]  MARY  A.  WEAVER,  b  Aug.  18,  1877;  dau  Adam  H.  and  Leah  (Hartranft)  Weaver 
[49-547];  m  Jan.  8,  1898,  LEONARD  S.  SEIBEL,  b  Sept.  2,  1877;  s  Michael  and  Sarah  A.  (Sloat) 
Seibel.  Foreman;  res.  Ephrata,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[49-1452]  1.  Florence  May,  b  Aug.  30,  1898;  m  Reuben  W.  Auker. 

2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  3,  1899;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

3.  Leonard  W.,  b  Aug.  24,  1906;  d  Aug.  15,  1910. 

4.  Kathryn  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  26,  1909. 

[49-1165]  EMMA  H.  WEAVER,  b  Apr.  2,  1882;  s  Adam  H.  and  Leah  (Hartranft)  Weaver  [49-547] ; 
m  Mar.  17,  1904,  ELMER  K.  ADAMS,  b  Feb.  9,  1883;  s  Michael  and  Anna  (Kling)  Adams.  Motor- 
man;  res.  311  N.  Market  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Clara  W.,  b  Dec.  17,  1904. 

2.  Elizabeth  W.,  b  Dec.  12,  1908. 


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3.  Edna  W.,  b  May  25,  1910. 

4.  Ray  W.,  b  Sept.  30,  1913. 

[49-1167]  ADAM  H.  WEAVER,  b  Sept.  10,  1888;  s  Adam  H.  and  Leah  (Hartranft)  Weaver 
[49-547];  m  Feb.  17,  1912,  ANNA  MAY  STAUFFER,  b  Mar.  11,  1892;  d  Aug.  12,  1915;  dau  - 
and  Caroline  (Coldren)  Stauffer.  Silk  weaver;  res.  New  Holland,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  M.,  b  July  17,  1912. 

2.  Clarence  A.,  b  Oct.  25,  1914. 

[49-  1168]  KATIE  WEAVER,  b  Sept,  8,  1890;  dau  Adam  H.  and  Leah  (Hartranft)  Weaver  [49-547] 
m  July  19,  1910,  HARVEY  S.  FELLENBAUM,  b  Feb.  22,  1888;  s  Thomas  and  Mary  E.  (Feister) 
Fellenbaum.  Automobile  mechanic;  res.  402  Morton  St.,  Chester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Sept.  24,  1911. 

2.  Harvey,  b  Nov.  11,  1913. 

3.  Robert,  b  Nov.  21,  1915. 

4.  Norman,  b  Jan.  8,  1918. 

[49-1171]  HENRY  ENCK,  s  Elias  and  Mary  A.  (Kerchen)  Enck  [49-551];  m - 

Children  (3): 

[49-1453]  1.  William,  m - ;  Stevens,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2. 

2.  Jacob. 

[49-1454]  3.  Sallie,  m  John  Geiser. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.  ] 

[49-1172]  THOMAS  ENCK,  s  Elias  and  Marv  A.  (Kerchen)  Enck  [49-551] ;  m  - - .  Stevens, 

Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2. 

Children  (3): 

[49-1455]  1.  Susan,  m  Martin  Steeley,  Lititz,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

2.  Nathan. 

[49-1456]  3.  Bella,  m  Effinger  Hold;  Schaefferstown,  Pa. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49-1173]  GEORGE  ENCK,  b  May  13,  1853;  d  Jan.  30,  1911;  s  Elias  and  Mary  A.  (Kerchen) 
Enck  [49-551];  m  Aug.  3,  1873,  ELIZABETH  REED,  b  May  21,  1855;  d  June  21,  1898;  dau  Isaac 
and  Hannah  (Sphears)  Reed. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Franklin  R.,  b  Dec.  10,  1874;  d  Aug.  3,  1875. 

2.  Katie  R.,  b  Aug.  9,  1876;  d  Jan.  26,  1877. 

[49-1457]  3.  George  R.,  b  Jan.  15,  1878;  m  Emma  S.  Ditzler. 

[49-1458]  4.  James  R.,  b  Aug.  8,  1881;  m  Sadie  M.  Ruth. 

5.  Elizabeth  R.,  b  July  17,  1884;  d  Sept.  6,  1887. 

6.  Edwin  R.,  b  Dec.  6,  1889. 

[49-1174]  WAYNE  ENCK,  s  Elias  and  Mary  A.  (Kerchen)  Enck  [49-551];  m - - .  Stevens, 

Pa.,  R.  D. 

Children  (6): 

1.  John,  2.  Charles,  3.  Fannie,  4.  Howard,  5.  Robert,  6.  Albert.  [Letters  unans.;  unable 
to  complete  or  verify.] 

[49  1177]  CORAH  D.  WOLF,  b  Aug.  19,  1879;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  (Dissler)  Wolf  [49-553]; 
m  Apr.  17,  1897,  HENRY  PIERNEISEN,  b  Mar.  19,  1873. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  29,  1897. 

2.  Earle,  b  Dec.  9,  1906. 

3.  Bessie,  b  Mar.  17,  1910. 

4.  Ella,  b  Oct,  16,  1902;  d  Mar.  8,  1903. 


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[49-1178]  ELIZA  RHOADS,  b  Apr.  14,  1854;  dau  Simon  P.  and  Lydia  (Hartranft)  Rhoads  [49- 
554];  m  Dee.  7,  1871,  GEORGE  WALTERS,  b  Aug.  25,  1849.  Night  watchman;  res.  1942  Derry  St., 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

[49-1459]  1.  Lydia  M.,  b  June  15,  1872;  d  May  10,  1907;  m  Augustus  Early. 

[49-1460]  2.  Harvey  M.,  b  Nov.  14,  1874;  m  Bertha  Miller;  Cumberland,  Pa. 

[49-1461]  3.  Alice  C.,  b  Apr.  17,  1877;  m  John  Shaeffer;  916  Dunkle  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

[49-1447]  4.  Mary  E.,  b  Dec.  11,  1879;  m  John  Weit. 

[49-1463]  5.  Simon  P.,  b  Feb.  2,  1883;  m  Emma  Nebinger;  Penbrook,  Pa. 

6.  George  R.,  b  Jan.  1,  1886;  9004  Ewing  Ave.,  Chicago.  Ill. 

[49-1464]  7.  Charles  E.,  b  July  9,  1889;  m  Anna  Hauck;  1020  21)^  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

[49—1465]  8.  Susan  R.,  b  Mar.  23,  1892;  m  John  F.  Fox. 

[49-1466]  9.  Elsie  M.,  b  Nov.  6,  1894;  m  Frank  Kepner;  1942  Derry  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

[49-1179]  CYRUS  RHOADS,  b  Apr.  16,  1857;  s  Simon  P.  and  Lydia  (Hartranft)  Rhoads  [49-554]; 
m  Feb.  16,  1879,  ELLA  M.  NELSON,  b  May  18,  1857 ;  dau  James  and  Ann  E.  (White)  Nelson.  R.  R. 
Blacksmith;  res.  3714  Texas  Ave.,  Houston,  Texas.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[49-1467]  Eva  A.,  b  Jan.  7,  1882;  m  H.  C.  Roberts;  3714  Texas  Ave.,  Houston,  Texas. 

[49-1180]  MATILDA  RHOADS,  b  Dec.  16,  1858;  dau  Simon  P.  and  Lydia  (Hartranft)  Rhoads 
[49-554];  m  Feb.  28,  1891,  FREDERICK  HENRY  WEBER,  b  Dec.  9,  1861 ;  s  John  F.  and  Wilhelmina 
(Hoin)  Weber.  Tailor;  res.  Hummelstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1468]  1.  Henry  Frederick,  b  Feb.  4,  1894;  m.Mary  A.  Carpenter. 

2.  May  Hartranft,  b  Feb.  28,  1897;  Hummelstown,  Pa. 

[49-1182]  SUSANNA  RHOADS,  b  Aug.  31,  1874;  dau  Simon  and  Lydia  (Hartranft)  Rhoads 
[49-554];  m  MILTON  GRANT  CARPENTER,  b  Feb.  22,  1874.  Res.  Ephrata,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (12): 

1.  Leon,  b  Nov.  2,  1892;  m  May  G.  Demmy. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  12,  1894;  m  Frank  Snyder;  Lancaster,  Pa. 

3.  Lawrence,  b  Mar.  11,  1897;  d  Mar.  21,  1897. 

4.  Lloyd,  b  Feb.  20,  1898. 

5.  Mary  Anna,  b  July  20,  1900;  m  Henry  F.  Weber. 

6.  Rudolph,  b  Sept.  17,  1902;  d  Mar.  29,  1912. 

7.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  20,  1904. 

8.  Harry,  b  Oct.  19,  1906. 

9.  Lester,  b  Jan.  31,  1909. 

10.  Charles,  b  Apr.  1,  1911. 

11.  Edith,  b  Apr.  15,  1913. 

12.  Roy,  b  Jan.  3,  1916. 

[49-1184]  JOHN  H.  RHOADS,  b  Jan.  4,  1861 ;  s  Simon  P.  and  Lydia  (Hartranft)  Rhoads  [49-554]; 
m  Mar.  2,  1880,  ANNIE  E.  HENSEL,  b  Mar.  6,  1861;  dau  Alexander  and  Catherine  (Krouse)  Hensel. 
Automobile  painter;  res.  1602  Lynn  St.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[49-1471]  1.  Clara  M.,  b  Jan.  2,  1881;  m  Thomas  S.  Wheeler. 

[49-1472]  2.  Harvey  H.,  b  Aug.  14,  1882;  m  Elizabeth  Reed. 

[49-1473]  3.  H.  John,  b  Mar.  15,  1888;  m  Teresa  Leib. 

[49-1474]  4.  Florence  E.,  b  Feb.  21,  1886;  m  Calvin  Berkheiser. 

5.  Bertram  C.,  b  Jan.  23,  1890;  traveling  salesman. 

6.  Walter  O.,  b  Dec.  21,  1892;  unm;  1602  Lynn  St.,  Shamokin,  Pa. 

[49-1 185]  THOMAS  JEFFERSON  HARTRANFT,  b  July  14,  1861 ;  s  Urias  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas) 
Hartranft  [49-555];  m  Oct.  23,  1880,  ALICE  N.  BINGAMAN,  b  Apr.  12,  1862.  Res.  721  North  9th 
St.,  Reading,  Pa. 


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Children  (7): 

1.  John  B.,  b  May  20,  1882;  m  Esther  Pflum. 

2.  Sallie  June,  b  June  18,  1884. 

3.  Lizzie  B.,  b  Oct.  30,  1880. 

4.  Urias  F.,  b  Feb.  23,  1889;  m  Elizabeth  Weand. 

5.  Annie  B.,  b  Feb.  12,  1897. 

6.  Henry  T.,  b  Oet.  3,  1899. 

7.  Chester  E.,  b  Sept.  9,  1902. 

[Family  Bible  records.] 

[49-1186]  SIMON  PETER  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  16,  1869;  s  Urias  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas) 
Hartranft  [49-555] ;  m  Oct.  17,  1889,  HARRIETTE  CLAIR,  b  Oct.  27,  1871 ;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Martha 
(Workman)  Clair.  Carpenter;  res.  535  South  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Clara  A.,  b  Dec.  6,  1890;  d  Mar.  29,  1892. 

[49-1477]  2.  Paul  A.,  b  Dec.  18,  1892;  m  Barbara  Einsminger. 

[49-1478]  3.  Harry  T.  J.,  b  June  25,  1897;  m  Valeria  Eckroth. 

4.  Esther  M.,  b  Sept.  22,  1900;  d  Nov.  4,  1901. 

5.  Helen  A.,  b  Aug.  8,  1902. 

[49-1187]  EZRA  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  5,  1870;  s  Urias  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas)  Hartranft  [49- 
555];  7n  Sept.  15,  1895,  ANNIE  B.  BUCH,  b  Mar.  23,  1870;  dau  David  S.  and  Maria  (Buffermoyer) 
Buch.  Painter;  res.  27  Marion  St.,  Lititz,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Bertha  B.,  b  Nov.  1,  1895. 

[49-1188]  WAYNE  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  14,  1873;  s  Urias  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas)  Hartranft 
[49-555];  m  Oct.  10,  1897,  ELLA  H.  MILEY,  b  Jan.  4,  1880;  d  Sept.  4,  1916;  dau  Devan  and  Kate 
(Hartman)  Miley.  Shoe  factory  owner;  res.  Lititz,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ralph  M b  Aug.  31,  1902. 

[49-1189]  LEMON  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  15,  1874;  s  Urias  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas)  Hartranft 
[49-555];  m  Apr.  14,  1906,  ALICE  J.  ECKERT,  b  May  18,  1862;  dau  Samuel  and  Amanda  (Brown) 
Walmer.  Laborer;  res.  518  South  7th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John,  b  Jan.  19,  1895. 

[49-1190]  HARRY  PIERCE  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  6,  1877;  s  Urias  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas) 
Hartranft  [49-555];  m  Apr.  23,  1904,  PHOEBE  A.  WOLF,  b  Nov.  8,  1878;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah 
(Andes)  Wolf.  Salesman;  res.  750  North  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919..) 

[49-1192]  JOHN  W.  HARTRANFT,  b  Jan.  26,  1868;  s  Henry  C.  and  Catharine  C.  (Withers) 
Hartranft  [49-557a];  m  Nov.  16,  1889,  MARY  A.  HOLLINGER,  b  Nov.  30,  1869;  dau  David  and 
Sarah  J.  (Posey)  Hollinger.  Painter;  res.  Brunnerville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Pierce  H.,  b  June  25,  1890;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

2.  Alvin  I).,  b  May  4,  1894;  Brunnerville,  Pa. 

3.  Emma  M.,  b  Aug.  11,  1902;  Brunnerville,  Pa. 

[49-1192.1]  LOTTIE  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  19,  1884;  d  Dec.  17,  1903;  dau  Henry  C.  and 
Christie  A.  (Carpenter)  Hartranft  [49-557b];  m  Apr.  28,  1900,  JOSEPH  A.  UHRICH,  b  July  13,  1881; 
s  Joseph  B.  and  Susanna  M.  (Book)  Uhrich.  Ford  garage  proprietor;  res.  Hummelstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Susanna,  b  Oct.  2,  1900. 

Lottie  M.  Uhrich  was  burned  to  death  while  emptying  an  ash  can.  Her  clothing  caught  fire,  thus 
causing  her  death.  Joseph  A.  Uhrich  married  a  second  time. 

[49-1193]  REV.  HARRY  C.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  12,  1885;  s  Henry  C.  and  Christie  A.  (Carpenter) 
Hartranft  [49-557b];  m  Feb.  18,  1910,  GRACE  GIRVIN,  b  Oct.  5,  1890;  dau  Austin  and  Mary 
(Phenegar)  Girvin.  Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church  in  U.  S.  A.;  res.  Bend,  Oregon. 


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Rev.  Harry  C.  Hartranft  is  very  successful  in  his  ministry;  and  has  built  three  churches  since 
going  to  Oregon. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Naomi  Esther,  b  Mar.  24,  1911. 

2.  Preston  Girvin,  b  Sept.  11,  1912. 

[49-1194]  MABEL  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  6,  1888;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Christie  A.  (Carpenter) 
Hartranft  [49-557b];  m  June  1,  1907,  RALPH  KELLER,  b  July  24,  1885.  Master  mechanic;  res. 
Hummelstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mae  H.,  b  Nov.  26,  1907. 

2.  Paul  C.,  b  Mar.  29,  1910. 

3.  Russel,  b  July  4,  1912. 

4.  Kathryn  Dolly,  b  Dec.  11,  1914. 

5.  Eva,  b  Mar.  17,  1918. 

[49-1195]  EMMA  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  21,  1868;  dau  Simon  P.  and  Catharine  (Schultz)  Hartranft 
[49-558];  m  May  9,  1891,  JOHN  W.  DEMMY,  b  Apr.  10,  1870;  s  Urias  and  Mary  (Wolf)  Demmy. 
Laborer;  res.  Route  5,  Lititz,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1196]  CLARENCE  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  17,  1886;  s  Simon  P.  and  Catharine  (Schultz) 
Hartranft  [49-558];  m  Mar.  29,  1906,  ALICE  RUTH  MECK,  b  Nov.  20,  1884;  dau  Simon  and  Hannah 
(Reed)  Meek.  Supt.  of  Gen.  Cigar  Co.;  Reinholds,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Merla  Marguerite,  b  Mar.  2,  1909. 

2.  Ernest  Grant,  b  Feb.  18,  1912. 

3.  June  Mare,  b  June  20,  1916. 

[49-1197]  SALINDA  EBERLY,  b  Nov.  2,  1867;  dau  Solomon  and  Lizzie  (Elser)  Eberly  [49-558.1]; 
m  Jan.  31,  1893,  MONROE  E.  HOLSTEIN,  b  Aug.  10,  1868;  s  Elias  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Shaak)  Holstein. 
Produce  dealer;  res.  Richland,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1479]  1.  Pauline  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  5,  1894;  m  Capt.  John  D.  Boger. 

2.  Effie  G.,  b  Oct,  1,  1905. 

[49-1198]  EMMA  E.  EBERLY,  b  Jan.  13,  1870;  dau  Solomon  and  Lizzie  (Elser)  Eberly  [49-558.1]; 
m  Jan.  5,  1905,  CHRISTOPHER  F.  WISSLER,  b  Nov.  7,  1866;  s  Benjamin  and  Susan  (Fry)  Wissler. 
Secretary,  Tri-County  Electric  Co.;  res.  Lincoln,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  B.  Frank,  b  July  11,  1905. 

2.  S.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  15,  1908. 

[49-1205]  KATE  HIRNEISEN,  b  May  25,  1866;  dau  John  and  Sallie  (Eberly)  Hirneisen  [49-559]; 
m  Jan.  3,  1888,  WILLIAM  FOLTZ,  b  Sept.  1,  1862.  Res.  Ephrata,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1480]  1.  John  H.,  b  Apr.  2, - ;  m  Mabel  Royer;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

[49-1481]  2.  William  H.,  b  Oct.  6,  1893;  m  Emma  S.  Heck. 

3.  Ella  H.,  b  May  3, - ;  unm. 

[49-1206]  SALINDA  HIRNEISEN,  b  Mar.  13,  1870;  dau  John  and  Sallie  (Eberly)  Hirneisen  [49- 
559];  m  Nov.  12,  1887,  JOHN  GETZ,  b  Oct.  3,  1864.  Farmer  and  supervisor;  res.  Stevens,  R.  D.  2, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[49-1486]  1.  Reuben,  b  Mar.  18,  1888;  m  Susan  Gerhart;  Ephrata,  Pa. 

[49-1487]  2.  Milton,  b  May  24,  1890;  m  Sallie  Sharp;  Stevens,  Pa. 

[49—1488]  3.  Bertha,  b  Dec.  26,  1892;  m  Edwin  U.  Pannabecker. 

[49-1489]  4.  Robert,  b  May  23,  1895;  m  Emma  Harting;  Stevens,  Pa. 


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5.  Walter,  b  July  30,  1897. 

6.  Norman,  b  Jan.  14,  1900. 

7.  Til  lie,  b  Aug.  24,  1905. 

8.  Minnie,  b  Nov.  23,  1907. 

[49-1208]  ELIZABETH  HIRNEISEN,  b  Mar.  13,  1881;  clau  John  and  Sallie  (Eberly)  Hirneisen 
[49-559];  m  Oct.  14,  1899,  FRANK  W.  EBERLY,  b  Feb.  28,  1881;  s  Henry  and  Salenda  (Wealand) 
Eberly.  Farmer;  res.  Stevens,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  Irwin,  b  Mar.  31,  1900. 

2.  Harry,  b  Mar.  5,  1902. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Dec.  3,  1903;  d  Feb.  6,  1904. 

4.  Herman,  b  Jan.  3,  1906. 

5.  James,  b  Sept.  3,  1908;  d  Oct.  28,  1908. 

6.  Walter,  b  Sept.  17,  1909;  d  Sept.  21,  1909. 

7.  Alvin,  b  Aug.  24,  1910. 

8.  William,  b  Oct.  4,  1912. 

9.  Clayton,  b  Feb.  17,  1914. 

10.  Earl,  b  Aug.  10,  1916. 

11.  Lillian  Grace,  b  Mar.  4,  1919. 

[49-1211]  ANDREW  HAUCK,  b  Apr.  2,  1867;  s  George  and  Katie  (Eberly)  Hauck  [49-560];  m 
July  20,  1889,  LYDIA  WIELAND,  b  Aug.  2,  1867;  dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Eberly)  Wieland. 
Farmer;  res.  Schoeneck,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1490]  1.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  15,  1893;  m  Ada  Hagy. 

2.  Ada,  b  Nov.  16,  1897;  Schoeneck,  Pa. 

3.  Mamie,  b  Dec.  29,  1899;  Schoeneck,  Pa. 


[49-1212]  MARY  HAUCK,  b  Jan.  2,  1869;  dau  George  and  Katie  (Eberly)  Hauck  [49-560] ;  m  Mar. 
30,  1889,  LEMON  K.  HARTING.  Res.  Denver,  R.  D.  2,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[49-1491]  1.  Lizzie  H.,  b  Sept.  13,  1889;  m  James  Pannebecker. 

2.  Landes  H.,  b  Jan.  2,  1892. 

[49-1492]  3.  Katie  H.,  b  Dec.  11,  1895;  m  Stephen  R.  Wenrich. 

[49-1489]  4.  Emma  H.,  b  June  26,  1898;  m  Robert  Getz. 

5.  Sallie  H.,  b  July  25,  1900. 

6.  Mae  H.,  b  Aug.  9,  1908. 

[49-1213]  PHARES  E.  HAUCK,  b  Oct.  28,  1871;  s  George  and  Katie  (Eberly)  Hauck  [49-560]; 
m  Feb.  16,  1895,  SUSAN  SHARP  LEISY,  b  Sept.  27,  1874;  dau  David  M.  and  Catharine  (Sharp) 
Leisy.  Carpenter;  res.  Denver,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[49-1494]  Harry  L.,  b  Sept.  10,  1895;  m  Frances  M.  Haskin. 


[49-1214]  KATIE  E.  HAUCK,  b  Oct.  12,  1882;  dau  George  and  Katie  (Eberly)  Hauck  [49-560]; 
m  Feb.  24,  1906,  SAMUEL  K.  HAINLY,  b  Mar.  7,  1880.  Farmer;  res.  Stevens,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (7): 

1.  George  Esmond,  b  Aug.  27,  1906. 

2.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Dec.  2,  1907. 

3.  Chester  Grant,  b  Nov.  13,  1908;  d  Mar.  29,  1912. 

4.  Katie  Savannah,  b  Jan.  15,  1911. 

5.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  25,  1912. 


6.  Harry  Leon 

7.  Samuel  Lee 


twins ,  b  Nov.  19,  1915; 


d  Feb.  20,  1919. 


[49-1215]  IDA  E.  NETZLEY,  b  Sept.  2,  1874  ;dau  Henry  and  Rebecca  (Eberly)  Netzley  [49-561]; 
m  Sept.  29,  1894,  ROMAN  S.  LEISY,  b  Aug.  14,  1872;  s  David  M.  and  Catharine  G.  (Sharp)  Leisy. 
Cigar  packer;  res.  Schoeneck,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Frank  N.,  b  Apr.  11,  1896;  d  Apr.  18,  1896. 

2.  Norman  N.,  b  Sept.  25,  1900. 

[49-1216]  LIZZIE  NETZLEY,  b  May  9,  1877;  d  Dec.  4,  1905;  dau  Henry  and  Rebecca  (Eberly) 
Netzley  [49-561];  m  Mar.  21,  1903,  JOHN  K.  McQUATE,  b  Mar.  4,  1880;  s  John  and  Catharine  H. 
(Kramer)  McQuate.  Cigar  maker  and  coach  painter;  res.  Denver,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Harold  N.,  b  June  30,  1903. 

[49-1217]  WAYNE  NETZLEY,  b  July  29,  1882;  s  Henry  and  Rebecca  (Eberly)  Netzley  [49-561]; 
m  June  11,  1903,  LILLIE  E.  STUBER,  b  Oct.  10,  1882;  dau  John  W.  and  Clara  J.  (Reber)  Stuber. 
Cigarmaker;  res.  Schoeneck,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Paul  S.,  b  Dec.  13,  1903. 

[49-1218]  SALLIE  HEHNLY,  b  May  16,  1878;  dau  Emmanuel  and  Annie  (Eberly)  Hehnly  [49- 
562];  m  Dec.  1,  1900,  CLINTON  E.  ENCIv,  b  Sept.  7,  1881;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Catherine  (Eberly) 
Enck.  Cigarmaker;  res.  Stevens,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alvin,  b  Jan.  8,  1906. 

2.  Elsie,  b  Dec.  28,  1909. 

[49-1219]  LIZZIE  HEHNLY,  b  Feb.  18,  1882;  dau  Emmanuel  and  Annie  (Eberly)  Hehnly  [49- 

562] ;  m  Jan.  12,  1901,  MONROE  WENRICH,  b  Nov.  8,  1880.  Cigarmaker;  res.  Manheim,  Pa.,  R.  D. 
No.  6.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mabel,  b  Feb.  28,  1902;  d  June  12,  1912. 

2.  Minnie,  b  Jan.  28,  1904. 

3.  Sallie,  b  May  3,  1905. 

4.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  3,  1906. 

5.  Edwin,  b  Nov.  17,  1908. 

[49-1220]  MINNIE  HEHNLY,  b  July  19,  1892;  dau  Emmanuel  and  Annie  (Eberly)  Hehnly 
[49-562] ;  m  Feb.  15,  1913,  GRANT  B.  McDONOLTGH,  b  Jan.  26,  1894;  s  John  G.  and  Alice  (Bingeman) 
McDonough.  Farmer;  res.  Stevens,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alverta  Grace,  b  Oct.  8,  1911. 

2.  William,  b  Oct.  1,  1913. 

3.  Anna  May,  b  Apr.  13,  1916. 

[49-1221]  ELSIE  EBERLY,  b  Nov.  23,  1889;  dau  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Donmoyer)  Eberly  [49- 

563] ;  m  June  1,  1912,  CHARLES  ALTHOUSE,  b  Jan.  13,  1891  ;.s  John  W.  and  Rebecca  (Shimp)  Alt- 
house.  Carpenter;  res.  Ephrata,  Pa.,  269  Church  Ave.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Abram  E.,  b  Dec.  30,  1912. 

2.  Chester  E.,  b  Apr.  13,  1917. 

[49-1222]  WILLIAM  D.  EBERLY,  b  Dec.  26,  1894;  s  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Donmoyer)  Eberly 
[49-563];  m  Mar.  18,  1916,  IRENE  R.  KELLER,  b  Dec.  5,  1897 ;  dau  Ezra  S.  and  Kate  H.  (Reinholt) 
Keller.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Ephrata,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Virginia,  b  Dec.  23,  1914. 

2.  Kathryn  Rebecca,  b  July  24,  1917. 

[49-1226]  JOHN  R.  EICHELBERGER,  b  Apr.  2,  1859;  s  Urias  and  Martha  (Eshleman)  Eichel- 
berger  [49-571];  m  Aug.  26,  1884,  EMMA  LANTZ,  b  May  4,  1867 ;  dau  Isaac  and  Lena  (Stewle)  Lantz. 
Farmer;  res.  Plainfield,  Box  41,  R.D.  4,  Illinois.  (1919.) 


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Children  (8): 

[49-1495]  1.  Isaac  V.,  b  July  2,  1885;  m  Teckla  Erickson. 

[49-1496]  2.  Ezra  E.,  b  Apr.  30,  1887;  m  Lizzie  Jungels. 

[49-1497]  3.  Albert  S.,  b  Mar.  21,  1889;  m  Clara  Hommerding;  Lockport,  Ill. 

4.  Harvey  L.,  b  May  19,  1891. 

[49-1498]  5.  Oscar  V.,  b  Oct.  28,  1893;  rh  Elsie  A.  Rott. 

6.  Walter  D.,  b  Sept.  12,  1898. 

7.  William  M.,  b  Aug.  2,  1900. 

8.  Ira  Theodore,  b  Apr.  25,  1905. 

[49-1227]  ABRAHAM  EICHELBERGER,  b  Aug.  25,  1860;  s  Urias  and  Martha  (Eshleman) 
Eichelberger  [49-571];  m  Jan.  1,  1885,  KATIE  SOLLENBERGER,  b  Nov.  26,  1863;  dau  Michael  and 
Sarah  (Etter)  Sollenberger.  Retired  farmer;  res.  68  Spring  Ave.,  Naperville,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[49-1499]  1.  Carrie  Mae,  b  May  29,  1889;  m  John  Schusler. 

2.  Martha  Ellen,  b  May  28,  1899. 

3.  Emery  Delbert,  b  Apr.  6,  1902. 

[49-1228]  SUSAN  EICHELBERGER,  b  Sept.  11,  1862;  dau  Urias  and  Martha  (Eshleman)  Eichel¬ 
berger  [49-571];  m  Jan.  19,  1882,  JAMES  BROSSMAN,  b  July  28,  1857;  s  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Setzer) 
Brossman.  Retired  farmer;  res.  Naperville,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Martha,  b  Dec.  27,  1882. 

2.  Celia,  b  Dec.  16,  1884. 

3.  George  E.,  b  June  19,  1887;  d  July  29,  1907. 

.  [49-1500]  4.  Arthur  V.,  b  Nov.  14,  1889;  m  May  Found;  Plainfield,  Ill. 

5.  Earnest  R.,  b  Mar.  1,  1892. 

6.  Ruth  A.,  b  Feb.  12,  1895. 

7.  Lillian  M.,  b  June  16,  1898;  d  July  30,  1904. 

[49-1229]  AMANDA  EICHELBERGER,  b  Aug.  9,  1864;  dau  Urias  and  Martha  (Eshleman)  Eichel¬ 
berger  [49-571];  m  Dec.  30,  1903,  ALBERT  ROSS  THOMPSON,  b  Sept.  26,  1858;  s  James  and  Susan 
(Hook)  Thompson.  Laborer;  res.  Naperville,  Ill.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Susan,  b  July  19,  1904. 

[49-1230]  GEORGE  EICHELBERGER,  b  Mar.  6,  1867;  s  Urias  and  Martha  (Eshleman)  Eichel¬ 
berger  [49-571]  ;m  Feb.,  1903,  KATHRINE  EIPERS,  b  Nov.  9,  1875;  daw  Matthew  and  Anna  (Sauber) 
Eipers.  Retired  farmer;  res.  Naperville,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Anna  Irene,  b  Nov.  20,  1906. 

2.  Marion  Edna,  b  Nov.  12,  1908. 

[49-1232]  RYAN  R.  ROCK,  b  Mar.  12,  1863;  s  Edward  Z.  and  Salinda  (Buchter)  Rock  [49-574];  m 
Sept.,  1887,  NAOMI  B.  HOWELL,  b  Nov.  28,  1861 ;  dau  Capt.  Theodore  and  Mary  Ann  (LeVan) 
Howell.  Locomotive  fireman;  res.  Northampton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Carrie  S.  H.,  b  Aug.  16,  1888;  d  June  9,  1891. 

2.  Margery  H.,  b  June  18,  1892;  Northampton,  Pa. 

3.  Isabel  I.,  b  May  14,  1894;  Northampton,  Pa. 

4.  Mary  A.  S.,  b  Nov.  26,  1896;  d  Sept.  22,  1909. 

[49-1233]  EDWARD  E.  ROCK,  b  July  24,  1867;  s  Edward  Z.  and  Salinda  (Buchter)  Rock  [49-574] ; 
m  Jan.  5,  1891,  CARRIE  V.  SMITH,  b  May  22,  1867 ;  dau  Samuel  Smith.  Barber;  res.  Arkansas  City, 
Kansas.  Divorced  in  1903.  (1920.) 

[49-1235]  REV.  SAMUEL  H.  ROCK,  b  Apr.  6,  1872;  s  Edward  Z.  and  Salinda  (Buchter)  Rock 
[49-574];  m  Feb.  27,  1898,  EMMA  V.  HUBER,  b  Aug.  15,  1863;  dau  John  and  Susan  Myers  (Weidler) 
Huber.  Clergyman,  and  missionary  to  Indians;  res.  Banning,  Cal.,  Box  45.  (1919.) 

Rev.  Samuel  H.  Rock  died  Jan.  16,  1922. 


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One  child:  Elsie  Philippine  Louise,  h  Aug.  9,  1903. 

The  early  boyhood  years  of  Samuel  Rock  were  spent  on  farms  in  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.;  later  he 
learned  the  trade  of  baking  and  followed  this  vocation  for  several  years,  until  the  call  of  God  drew  him 
to  volunteer  in  His  service.  He  entered  Moravian  Theological  Seminary,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Sept.  1892. 
In  1896,  before  finishing  seminary  course  he  volunteered  to  go  to  Alaska  as  missionary  to  the  Eskimos; 
and  was  accepted  by  Moravian  Board  and  received  a  call  to  that  service  and  field,  Feb.  7.  He  was 
ordained  to  the  ministry,  May  10,  and  started  for  Alaska  two  days  later;  took  up  the  work  at  Carmel, 
Nushagok  River,  Alaska  July  6,  1896.  After  a  term  of  nine  years  he  returned  to  Lititz,  Pa.  on  fur¬ 
lough;  after  a  year  and  a  half  he  left  again  for  Alaska  and  took  up  work  as  school  teacher  and  missionary 
at  Bethel  on  Kuskokwin  River.  After  ten  years  service  there  he  returned  to  Lititz  and  in  Sept.  1917, 
was  appointed  to  serve  the  Indian  congregation  at  Martinez  Reservation  (near  Thermal),  California. 

On  Feb.  27,  1898,  Rev.  Rock  was  united  in  marriage  with  Emma  V.  Huber  of  Lititz,  Pa.  who  was 
serving  the  Lord  as  missionary  and  school  teacher  at  Carmel,  Alaska.  Served  as  postmaster  in  Alaska 
for  seven  years. 

[49-1236]  HAYDEN  ROCK,  b  Aug.  10,  1874;  d  Mar.  7,  1912;  s  Edward  Z.  and  Salinda  (Buchter) 
Rock  [49-574];  m  Apr.  27,  1906,  SUSAN  BUCHTER,  b  Apr.  18,  1S74;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Solathe) 
Buchter  [49-577]. 

One  child :  Ellen  Roberta,  b  Dec.  5,  1906. 

[49-1237]  SUSAN  (BUCHTER)  ROCK,  same  as  above,  6  Apr.  18,  1874;  dau  John  and  Sarah 
(Solathe)  Buchter  [49-577];  and  wddow  of  Hayden  Rock  [49-1236];  m  2d  time,  FLOYD  FRISBEE. 
Insurance  Agent;  res.  Greentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[49-1238]  VIRGINIA  EARP  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept,,  1866;  d  1907;  dau  Charles  R.  and  Hetty  M. 
(Garrigues)  Hartranft  [49-584];  m  HARRY  COLBY. 

Children  (2): 

[49-1501a]  1  L  william  G.,  b  Nov.  26,  1892;  d  Aug.  5,  1919;  m  (  l'  ^lsie  J°n°s’ 

[49-1501b]  1  6  l  2.  Louise  Stotts. 

2.  Marshall  H. - - 

[49-1239]  WILLIAM  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  14,  1868;  s  Charles  R.  and  Hetty  M.  (Garrigues) 
Hartranft  [49-584] ;  m  Oct.  15,  1891,  VIRGINIA  BROWNING  NASH,  b  July  19,  1867;  dau  William  II. 
and  Anna  (Cox)  Nash.  Retired  cement  manufacturer;  res.  Phoenix,  Ariz.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[49-1502]  1.  Charles  Winfield,  b  Sept.  30,  1892;  m  Ollie  Paulin. 

[49-1503]  2.  William  G.,  b  Sept.  28,  1896;  m  Marcella  Martin. 

[49-1240]  MARSHALL  V.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  14,  1872;  s  Charles  R.  and  Hetty  M.  (Garrigues) 
Hartranft  [49-584];  m  LOUISE  OWENS,  b  Nov.  25,  1873.  Publisher  of  “First  World,”  and  also 
Pres,  of  California  Home  Extension  Ass. ;  res.  Sunland,  California.  (1921.)  No  issue.  One  adopted 
son,  Richard  Allen  Hartranft. 

[49-1241]  LOUIS  P.  HARTRANFT,  b  1876;  d  Mar.  4,  1900;  s  Charles  R.  and  Hetty  M.  (Garrigues) 
Hartranft  [49-584];  m  ELIZABETH  DELACROIX.  Res.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-1242]  JOSEPH  BECKWITH  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  15,  1890;  s  Joseph  M.  and  Mary  E.  (Beck¬ 
with)  Hartranft  [49-588a];  m  July  15,  1913,  LEILA  COOLEDGE  SHERMAN,  b  Aug.  13,  1884;  dau 
Richard  B.  and  Florence  (Cooledge)  Sherman.  Manager  for  Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co.,  Inc.;  1021  Broad¬ 
way,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

One  child:  Joseph  Beckwith,  b  May  24,  1915. 

[49-1244]  CHARLES  LOUIS  SAYRES,  b  May  25,  1881;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (Hartranft) 
Sayres  [49-589];  m  ANNIE  H. - ;  Pennsgrove,  N.  J. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elsie,  2.  Pearl,  3.  Mildred,  4.  Child,  dec.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


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[49  1245]  MARY  LOUISA  SAYRES,  b  May  27,  1883;  dau  George  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (Hartranft) 
Sayres  [49-589];  m  THOMAS  HENNIS,  dec.  Res.  of  widow,  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.  Two  children,  both 
dec.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[49-1246]  ELMER  SAYRES,  b  Aug.  10,  1886;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (Hartranft)  Sayres  [49- 
589];  m  LENA  SMITH.  Res.  407  W.  26th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1918.) 

Two  children.  [ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[49-1247]  GEORGE  ALLEN  SAYRES,  b  Feb.  1,  1889;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah.  J.  (Hartranft) 
Sayres  [49-589] ;  m  May  17,  1910,  NELLIE  McCULLIN,  b  Feb.  6,  1890;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Kane) 
McCullin.  Confectionery  arid  ice  cream  dealer;  res.  101  S.  Franklin  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Earl,  b  Apr.  23,  1911. 

2.  Alice,  b  Nov.  4,  1913. 

3.  Catherine,  b  Apr.  15,  1915. 

4.  Theodore  A.,  b  Feb.  23,  1917. 

5.  William,  b  Dec.  28,  1920;  d  Dec.  30,  1920. 

[49-12531  EDITH  B.  CRAWFORD,  b  Mar.  31,  1887;  dau  Edward  D.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft) 
Crawford  [49-591.3];  m  May  1,  1902,  SAMUEL  C.  KING,  b  Nov.  30,  1875.  Res.  1004  Lombard  St., 
Wilmington,  Del.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Calvin  T.,  b  July  2,  1903. 

[49-1254a]  ALICE  I.  HEIL,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  dau  Frank  and  Sarah  A.  (Wert)  Heil  [49-595];  m  Aug. 
14,  1902,  WILLIAM  W.  HEFFELFINGER,  b  July  8,  1881;  d,  Dec.  13,  1906;  s  Freeman  and  Eliza 
(Dodendorf)  Heffelfinger.  Machinist;  widow  res.  Lehighton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  E.,  b  June  19,  1903. 

2.  William  A.,  b  Nov.  7,  1906. 

[49-1254b]  ALICE  I.  (HEIL)  HEFFELFINGER,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Oct.  2,  1920,  T.  J. 
DONAHUE,  b  Aug.  12,  1872.  Towerman;  res.  Lehighton.  Pa. 

[49-1256]  WILLIAM  H.  WERT,  b  Mar.  13,  1889;  s  John  F.  and  Ida  A.  (Boyer)  Wert  [49-596];  m 
Feb.  11,  1909,  MARY  FENTON,  b  Dec.  30,  1891;  dau  William  Ivon  and  Cathrine  (Mantz)  Fenton. 
Structural  iron  worker;  res.  Sunbury,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  I.,  b  Oct.  24,  1910. 

[49-1260]  IDA  M.  YEAHL,  b  Oct.  24,  1888;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Wert)  Yeahl  [49-597];  m  Dec. 
7,  1911,  FRANK  J.  BURKE,  b  Aug.  3,  1881 ;  s  Richard  and - —  Burke.  Trainman;  res.  Lehigh¬ 

ton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Marion,  b  Sept.  1,  1912. 

2.  Myrtle  Y.,  b  Sept.  11,  1913. 

3.  William  H.,  b  July  25,  1915. 

[49-1261]  MYRTLE  W.  YEAHL,  b  Dec.  22,  1896;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Wert)  Yeahl  [49-597].;  m 
July  22,  1919,  WARREN  A.  KUNTZ,  b  Feb.  3,  1896;  s  Oscar  W.  and  Ellen  (Berlin)  Kuntz.  Private 
secretary;  res.  Lehighton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1263]  NAOMI  MARTHA  WERT,  b  Feb.  11,  1893;  dau  Janies  O.  and  Elmira  J.  (Best)  Wert 
[49-600];  m  C.  ERNEST  HOLLINSHEAD,  b  Feb.  3,  1890;  s  Charles  E.  and  Sallie  (Van  Horn)  Hollins- 
head.  Res.  5036  Willows  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evelyn  Ruth,  b  Mar.  16,  1914;  d  Dec.  3,  1914. 

2.  Arlene,  b  Aug.  6,  1916. 


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[49-1265]  MONROE  JACOB  WALTER,  b  Feb.  18,  1887 ;  s  William  A.  and  Lucy  (Sigmund)  Walter 
[49-605];  m  1911,  SALLIE  BARDMAN,  b  Apr.  3,  1891;  dau  Horace  J.  and  Sallie  (Shoemaker)  Bard- 
man.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Leory  B.,  b  Sept.  13,  1912. 

2.  Horace  William,  b  Nov.  11,  1913. 

3.  Lucy  Sarah,  b  Jan.  16,  1915. 

4.  Cora  B.,  b  Apr.  17,  1917. 

5.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  June  16,  1918. 

[49-1266]  HOWARD  BERND,  b  Aug.  31,  1884;  s  Elmer  K.  and  Annie  (Pool)  Bernd  [49-608];  m, 
Oct.  31,  1914,  ALICE  TRAPP,  b  Jan.  30,  1892;  dau  John  L.  and  Bertha  A.  (Quay)  Trapp.  Res.  207 
Ridge  Road,  R.  D.  1,  Boothwyn,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Trapp,  b  Sept.  9,  1916. 

[49-1268]  BLANCHE  BERND,  b  Mar.  16,  1896;  dau  Elmer  K.  and  Annie  (Pool)  Bernd  [49-608]; 
m  July  1,  1918,  HARRY  LOMAN;  s  Augustus  and  Estella  (Christman)  Loman.  Res.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

[49-1269]  CLARENCE  H.  STOVER,  b  June  21,  18S9;  s  Harry  J.  and  Hannah  (Hartranft)  Stover 
[49-610];  m  Oct.  28,  1911,  PEARL  S.  HARING,  b  Feb.  20,  1890;  dau  Rhine  and  Ella  M.  (Swartley) 
Haring.  Foreman  in  Lansdale  Foundry  Co.;  res.  339  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  C.,  b  Sept.  14,  1914. 

2.  Herbert  H.,  b  Aug.  8,  1917. 

[49-1271]  FLORENCE  V.  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  11,  1893;  dau  William  and  Sallie  G.  (Beck)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-611];  m  Dec.  26,  1914,  HIRAM  R.  CRESSMAN,  b  Aug.  17,  1892;  s  Edwin  G.  and  Mary  E. 
(Bachman)  Cressman.  Insurance  agent;  res.  7th  and  Line  Streets,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  H.  Donald,  b  Jan.  19,  1916. 

2.  Eleanor  E.,  b  Sept.  28,  1918. 

[49-1272]  ALMEDA  L.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  13,  1895';  dau  William  and  Sallie  G.  (Beck)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-611]  ;  m  Oct.  2,  1915,  HERMAN  Y.  MOORE,  b  June  10,  1892;  s  David  and  Hannah  (Yoder) 
Moore.  Mechanic  helper;  res.  50  East  3rd  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Grace  Helen,  b  June  13,  1916. 

[49-1273]  PEARL  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  1,  1898;  dau  William  and  Sallie  G.  (Beck)  Hartranft 
[49-611];  m  Dec.  22,  1917,  ROBERT  BOLIG,  b  Dec.  28,  1897;  d  Oct.  16,  1918;  s  William  and  Sevilla 
(Craft)  Bolig.  Machinist;  res.  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  E.  Robert,  b  Aug.  13,  1918. 

[49-1274]  MINNIE  HELEN  GERHART,  b  Jan.  5,  1895;  dau  Harry  H.  and  Margaret  (Breininger) 
Gerhart  [49-614];  m  Sept,  10,  1914,  REV.  HENRY  FRANCIS  BROWN,  b  Aug.  11,  1893;  s  John  H. 
and  Mary  (Nichols)  Brown.  Minister  of  the  Gospel;  res.  419  Market  St.,  Corpus  Christi,  Texas.  (1919) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Loren  Lester,  b  Sept.  22,  1917. 

2.  Doris  Helen,  b  Apr.  8,  1919. 

[49-1275]  IRMA  GERHART,  b  July  10,  1896;  dau  Harry  H.  and  Margaret  (Breininger)  Gerhart 
[49-614] ;  m  Sept.  5,  1917,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  SCHILLING,  JR.,  b  Sept.  14,  1891 ;  s  Charles  F. 
and  Anna  J.  (Dunn)  Schilling.  Telegraph  operator;  res.  901  Fourth  St.,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  (1919.) 
No  issue. 

After  their  marriage  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Schilling  spent  a  year  at  the  Washington  Missionary  College, 
Takoma,  where  Mr.  Schilling  was  pursuing  a  ministerial  course.  The  outbreak  of  the  war  changed 
their  plans,  and  Mr.  Schilling  was  drafted  into  the  U.  S.  Army,  July,  1918.  Because  of  his  religious  con- 


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victions  lie  refused  to  perform  manual  labor  on  the  seventh  day,  as  a  result  of  which  he  was  sentenced 
at  Camp  Sherman  for  a  period  of  twenty-five  years  at  hard  labor  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas.  An 
appeal  to  the  War  Department  brought  investigation  and  he  was  released  after  serving  part  of  his 
sentence. 

[49-1276]  WILLIAM  H.  DETTRA,  b  Aug.  26,  1895;  s  Harry  B.  and  Annie  H.  (Gerhart)  Dettra 
[49-616];  m  Oct.  7,  1916,  LYDIA  P.  MALIN,  b  Feb.  6,  1897;  dau  S.  Grant  and  Ella  K.  (Kinshall) 
Malin.  Teacher,  vocational  education,  machine  shop  practice;  res.  112  Duncan  Ave.,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  L.,  b  Nov.  25,  1917. 

[49-1277]  PAUL  E.  DETTRA,  b  Feb.  8,  1897;  s  Harry  B.  and  Annie  H.  (Gerhart)  Dettra  [49-616]; 
m  Feb.  12,  1916,  CESIRA  M.  CRACCO,  b  May  30,  1894;  dau  Domenico  and  Edvige  (Pellizzari) 
Cracco.  Store  owner;  res.  492  Central  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ada  E..  b  Oct.  23,  1916. 

2.  Pauline  A.,  b  Aug.  3,  1918. 

[49-1278]  HARVEY  FETTERHOFF,  b  Sept.  20,  1873;  s  George  A.  and  Jane  (Antry)  Fetterhoff 
[49-624];  m  Dec.  25,  1889,  CARRIE  ZIMMERMAN,  b  Sept.  12,  1880;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
(Pike)  Zimmerman.  Merchant;  res.  Halifax,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Robert,  b  Mar.  16,  1901. 

2.  Marlin,  b  Aug.  12,  1903. 

[49-1279]  VINCENT  FETTERHOFF,  b  Dec.  27,  1874;  s  George  A.  and  Jane  (Antry)  Fetterhoff 

[49-624];  in  Feb.  22,  1900,  ANNA  STRAW,  b  Nov.  4,  1876;  dau  S.  P.  and  -  (Hochlander) 

Straw.  Merchant;  res.  Halifax,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1280]  HERMAN  HOKE,  b  Jan.  1,  1888;  s  Conrad  and  Magdalena  (Antry)  Hoke  [49-625];  m 
May  3,  1913,  KATIE  REISCH,  b  Nov.  5,  1893;  dau  Henry  and  Anna  (Hawk)  Reisch.  Shoemaker; 
res.  Millersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Martha  I.,  b  Nov.  6,  1913. 

2.  Paul  H.,  b  Nov.  18,  1915. 

3.  Marvin  E.,  b  Feb.  21,  1918. 

[49-1281]  CARRIE  ESTHER  HOKE,  b  Nov.  17,  1890;  dau  Conrad  and  Magdalena  (Antry)  Hoke 
[49-625];  m  Jan.  16,  1911,  GEORGE  HENRY  KLINE,  b  Aug.  1,  1885;  s  George  W.  and  Sevilla  (Kra¬ 
mer)  Kline.  Car  inspector;  res.  18  Catawissa  Ave.,  Sunbury,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Grace  Esther,  b  Dec.  19,  1911. 

2.  George  Lester,  b  June  22,  1913. 

[49-1282]  RAYMOND  HOKE,  b  Jan.  11,  1897;  s  Conrad  and  Magdalena  (Antry)  Hoke  [49-625]; 
in  Aug.  11,  1917,  MARY  SWAB,  b  July  1,  1899;  dau  John  H.  and  Maggie  D.  (Blasser)  Swab.  Shoe 
maker;  res.  Millersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  E.,  b  Feb.  7,  1918. 

2.  Charles  S.,  b  Mar.  22,  1919. 

[49-1283]  SARA  HOKE,  b  July  20,  1898;  dau  Conrad  and  Magdalena  (Antry)  Hoke  [49-625]; 
m  Jan.  23,"  1920,  HARRY  WRIGHT,  b  Jan.  2,  1897;  s  Archbald  and  Francis  (Peterman)  Wright. 
Laborer;  res.  Millersburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1290]  STEVEN  L.  BOWER,  b  Mar.  21,  1889;  s  Henry  and  Alice  (Antry)  Bower  [49-626];  in 
Sept.  16,  1913,  AMY  SHOOP,  b  Feb.  17,  1893;  dau  William  and  Bella  J.  (Miller)  Shoop.  Office  mana¬ 
ger;  res.  1952  Bellevue  Road,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  Eleanor,  b  June  28,  1914. 

2.  Margaret  Lucille,  b  June  26,  1920. 

[49-1291]  NEVIN  A.  BOWER,  b  Sept.  5,  1892;  s  Henry  and  Alice  (Andre)  Bower  [49-626];  m 
GRACE  SNOW.  Res.  1242  Walnut  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1292]  RALPH  ANDRE  JURY,  b  Nov.  22,  1892;  s  Samuel  and  Ida  May  (Antry)  Jury  [49-627]; 
m  Oct.  23,  1917,  MARY  ELLEN  REGAN,  b  June  11,  1896.  Res.  401  West  Chase  Street,  Pensacola, 
Fla.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ralph  Andre,  b  Feb.  5,  1920. 

Ralph  A.  Jury  was  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  since  Apr.  18,  1911 ;  and  was  in  the  Landing  Force  at  Vera 
Cruz,  Apr.  22,  1914.  During  the  World  War  he  was  stationed  at  Dunkirk,  France,  United  States 
Naval  Air  Station.  He  was  Chief  Gunner’s  mate  in  the  U.  S.  Naval  Aviation. 

[49-1293]  CLOYD  B.  JURY,  b  Feb.  15,  1894;  s  Samuel  and  Ida  (Antry)  Jury  [49-627];  m  May  9, 
1918,  ADA  LAIRD,  b  July  5,  1892;  dau  George  and  Katie  (Fisher)  Laird.  Grocery  clerk;  res.  135  N. 
Marshall  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Cloyd  B.  Jury  served  in  U.  S.  Army  during  the  World  War. 

One  child:  Catharine  Mae,  b  Nov.  20,  1919. 

[49-1294]  BRYAN  LEROY  JURY,  b  Aug.  10,  1896;  s  Samuel  and  Ida  (Antry)  Jury  [49-627];  m 
Nov.  23,  1919,  CLARA  FARINET,  b  June  15,  1898;  dau  Adolph  and  Mary  (Zryd)  Farinet.  Baker; 
res.  1027  Market  Ave.,  Canton,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

[49-1295]  M.  PAULINE  JURY,  b  Jan.  23,  1898;  dau  Samuel  and  Ida  (Antry)  Jury  [49-627];  m 
Mar.  9,  1918,  ARTHUR  PAXTON,  b  June  22,  1896;  s  David  and  Carrie  (Fulkerson)  Paxton.  Baker; 
res.  525  West  King  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-1296]  EMILY  ELIZABETH  WIEST,  b  Dec.  9,  1892;  dau  Edward  F.  and  Josephine  L.  (Barn¬ 
hart)  Wiest  [49-630];  m  June  7,  1917,  REV.  JOHN  ERNEST  MERTZ,  b  Feb.  8,  1895;  s  John  A.  and 
Clara  M.  (Reber)  Mertz.  Clergyman;  res.  Freehold,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1301]  EDGAR  WILLIAM  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  25,  1892;  s  Henry  H.  and  Clara  E.  (Phillips) 
Snyder  [49-637];  m  July  20,  1916,  MARY  BLANCHE  O’HARA,  b  Dec.  4,  1888;  dau  Frank  S.  and 
Annie  B.  (Parrish)  O’Hara.  Purchasing  agent  for  Pa.  Coal  and  Coke  Corporation;  res.  Cresson,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edgar  William,  b  May  12,  1917. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth  Johanna,  b  July  2,  1918. 

[49-1304]  LOTTIE  MAY  ROYER,  b  Nov.  28,  1895;  dau  Milton  N.  and  Kate  (Schwenk)  Royer 
[49-660] ;  m  June  1,  1918,  ELMER  D.  HINKLE,  b  Aug.  13,  1896;  s  Milton  H.  and  Ida  (Blank)  Hinkle. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  Trumbauersville,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[49-1305]  CARRIE  T.  GERHART,  b  Mar.  8,  1887;  dau  Monroe  W.  and  Ella  C.  (Heany)  Gerhart 
[49-664];  m  Sept.  25,  1908,  CHARLES  F.  LYON,  b  Jan.  21,  1879;  s  John  T.  and  Helen  B.  (Tash) 
Lyon.  Salesman;  res.  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Helen  C.,  b  Dec.  4,  1915. 

[49-1306]  HARRY  P.  MADISON,  b  July  21,  1894;  s  Lemuel  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Fetters)  Madison 
[49-672a] ;  m  BELVA  CHEESEMAN,  b  Feb.  20,  1893;  daw  Ellsworth  and  Mary  E.  (Kelly)  Cheeseman. 
Res.  R.  D.  2,  Sewell,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  E.,  b  June  3,  1918. 

2.  Florence  H.,  b  Oct.  26,  1920. 


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[49-1307]  WALTER  F.  MADISON,  b  Sept.  17,  1898;  s  Lemuel  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Fetters)  Madison 
[49-672a];  m  Jan.  1,  1918,  RUTH  WILLIAMS,  b  Nov.  22,  1899;  dau  John  E.and  Ellen  (Irvin)  Williams. 
Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  1,  Sewell,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Eleanor,  b  May  23,  1918. 

[49-1309]  HELEN  JACOBY,  b  Feb.  13,  1876;  dau  Daniel  and  Katherine  (Byer)  Jacoby  [49-677]; 
m  REV.  ERNEST  H.  PFATTEICHER,  b  July  28,  1874.  Clergyman  of  Lutheran  Church;  res.  527 
Washington  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ernest  Philip,  b  July  18,  1906. 

2.  Helen  Emma,  b  Aug.  9,  1912. 

[49-1311]  ESTHER  LUBESSA  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  10,  1882;  dau  Jonas  S.  and  Sarah  R.  (Bech¬ 
tel)  Hartranft  [49-680];  ?n  Feb.  21,  1906,  SAMUEL  S.  ENGLE,  b  May  8,  1884;  s  Ottmer  Gresh  and 
Annie  May  (Eppeheimer)  Engle.  Blast  furnaceman;  res.  255  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  S.  Douglass,  b  Apr.  15,  1908. 

2.  S.  Stuart,  b  Feb.  6,  1910. 

3.  C.  Roger,  b  Aug.  30,  1911. 

4.  Glenn  H.,  b  Feb.  20,  1915. 

5.  H.  Leanore,  b  Aug.  9,  1917. 

[49-1312]  MIRIAM  REBECCA  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  5,  1892;  dau  Jonas  S.  and  Sarah  R.  (Bech¬ 
tel)  Hartranft  [49-680];  m  Dec.  26,  1914,  RAYMOND  V.  BINDER.  Res.  Kingston,  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Gwendolyn  LaRue,  b  Oct.  14,  1915.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.} 

[49-1315]  EDNA  LIRRIE  GRESH,  b  Oct.  8,  1884;  dau  William  P.  and  Maggie  B.  (Heim)  Gresh 
[49-699];  m  Nov.  4,  1909,  FRANKLIN  LOCH  WRIGHT,  b  Dec.  14,  1880 ;s  Willard  Scattergood  and 
Ella  Rebecca  (Loch)  Wright.  Lawyer;  res.  827  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Margaret  Gresh,  b  Oct.  5,  1910. 

2.  Marshall,  b  Apr.  21,  1912. 

3.  Hamilton,  b  Sept.  26,  1914. 

[49-1316]  WILLIAM  KOOSER  GRESH,  b  Sept.  6,  1889;  s  William  P.  and  Margaret  B.  (Heim) 
Gresh  [49-699];  m  Apr.  27,  1916,  MARGARET  MERCEDES  MULKEY,  b  Nov.  26,  1890;  dau  Owen 
Wynn  and  Margaret  Cullenan  (Finnigan)  Mulkey.  Cigar  manufacturer;  res.  218  E.  Fornanee  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  William  K.,  b  Jan.  12,  1918. 

[49-1316.1]  SARA  HEIM  GRESH,  b  July  28,  1895;  dau  William  P.  and  Maggie  B.  (Heim)  Gresh 
[49-699];  rn  June  1,  1918,  DONALD  F.  LIPPINCOTT,  b  Nov.  16,  1893;  s  Alfonso  Fithian  and  Sally 
Read  (Brantley)  Lippincott.  Banker;  res.  Merion,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Donald  F.,  b  Sept.  10,  1920. 

[49-1317]  HELEN  MAY  HULING,  b  Julv  14,  1890;  dau  Watt  M.  and  Annie  L.  (Guinn)  Huling 
[49-701];  m  June  12,  1915,  WILMER  BOWERS  COLEMAN,  6  Nov.  14,  1890;  s  William  Bowers  and 
Annie  (Erdman)  Coleman.  Superintendent;  res.  534  S.  Yewdell  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Helen  Lluling,  b  Nov.  2,  1917. 

2.  Wilmer  Bowers,  b  Jan.  31,  1920. 

[49-1318]  GERTRUDE  LINEBAUGH  HULING,  b  June  21,  1892;  dau  Watt  M.  and  Annie  L. 
(Guinn)  Huling  [49-701];  m  Sept.  2,  1918,  RALPH  GILBERT  BARNES,  b  Aug.  19,  1887;  s  Ralph 
Gilbert  and  Jesse  Elvina  (Hayden)  Barnes.  Builder;  res.  5400  Haverford  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
(1920.) 


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[49-1319]  MABEL  E.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  21,  1883;  dau  Horace  H.  and  Minnie  C.  (Mabus) 
Hartranft  [49-707];  m  Jan.  1,  1901,  ARAH  J.  SAYER,  b  Sept.  3,  1880;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Brand) 
Sayer.  Section  foreman;  res.  Cassopolis,  Mich.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Charlie  E.,  b  Oct.  16,  1901. 

2.  Donald  A.,  b  Feb.  25,  1903. 

3.  Otto  H.,  b  Nov.  16,  1906. 

4.  Dorwin  D.,  b  Mar.  22,  1915. 

5.  Harry  J.,  b  Feb.  4,  1920. 

[49-1320]  NELLIE  HARTRANFT,  b  July  9,  1886;  dau  Horace  H.  and  Minnie  C.  (Mabus)  Hart¬ 
ranft  [49-707] ;  m  Feb.  21,  1915,  CARLTON  W.  RINEHART,  b  Nov.  22,  1869;  s  Abraham  and  Hannah 
E.  (Denton)  Rinehart.  Real  estate  and  farmer;  res.  Cassopolis,  Mich.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

Carleton  W.  Rinehart  was  County  Clerk  of  Cass  Co.,  Mich,  from  Jan.  1,  1905,  to  Dec.  31,  1912, 
and  since  that  time  has  been  Secretary  of  the  Michigan  Land  Company  of  Cassopolis,  Mich. 

[49-1321]  LEO  S.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  11,  1892;  s  Horace  H.  and  Minnie  C.  (Mabus)  Hartranft 
[49-707];  m  July  24,  1915,  OAKLEY  SAVELY,  b  May  10,  1898;  dau  Ephraim  B.  and  Ida  Belle  (Ball¬ 
ard)  Savely.  Woodworker;  res.  Cassopolis,  Mich.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Wilima  B.,  b  Mar.  19,  1916. 

2.  Cederic  L.,  b  Jan.  31,  1918. 

3.  June  V.,  b  Feb.  6,  1920. 

[49-1322]  LESTER  JOHN  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  18,  1896;  s  Horace  H.  and  Minnie  C.  (Mabus) 
Hartranft  [49-707];  m  June  18,  1919,  ALTA  FERNE  SHAFF,  b  Aug.  9,  1897;  dau  John  William  and 
Cora  May  (Young)  Shaff.  Tool  and  die  worker;  res.  434  S.  Main  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  (1921.)  No 
issue. 

[49-1323]  SAMUEL  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  Mar.  16,  1891;  s  Oscar  and  Martha  A.  (Peck)  Hartranft 
[49-708];  m  June  27,  1915,  ORPHA  KELLEY,  b  Mar.  6,  1899;  dau  William  A.  and  Ida  (Love)  Kelley. 
Butcher;  res.  Atascadero,  Cal. 

One  child:  Carol  A.,  b  May  11,  1916. 

[49-1324]  ROBERT  BRUCE  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  2,  1885;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  V.  (Hartranft) 
Hoffman  [49-710];  m  Sept.  20,  1911,  ETHEL  MAE  POWELL,  b  Feb.  16,  1886;  dau  Curtis  and  Nancy 
L.  (Hamilton)  Powell.  Farmer;  res.  Constantine,  Mich.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Roberta  DeVere,  b  July  14,  1917. 

2.  Robert  Bruce,  b  Mar.  13,  1921. 

[49-1326]  GENEVIEVE  CECIL  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  25,  1890;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  V.  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Hoffman  [49-710];  m  Sept.  17,  1913,  RAYMOND  E.  ELLIS,  b  July  26,  1891;  s  Edward  L.  and 
Mary  (Frank)  Ellis.  Building  contractor;  res.  Estherville,  Iowa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Maxine  A.,  b  Aug.  19,  1914. 

[49-1327]  JOHN  H.  SEIGENFUSE,  b  Feb.  5,  1874;  s  William  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartranft)  Seigen- 
fuse  [49-754];  m  June  7,  1910,  FLORENCE  CRAVEN,  b  May  5,  1872;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Stevens) 
Craven.  Iron  moulder;  res.  902  Hamilton  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1332]  WALDO  EMERSON  ZIEGLER,  b  Oct.  27,  1882;  s  J.  Horace  and  Lydia  H.  (Alderfer) 
Ziegler  [49-769];  m  Apr.  11,  1908,  ANNA  M.  GROFF,  b  June  6,  1885;  dau  Abram  A.  and  Kate  (Moyer) 
Groff.  Farmer;  res.  Telford,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Beula  May,  b  Dec.  5,  1908. 

2.  Elsie  Pearl,  b  Dec.  10,  1909. 

3.  Sara  Evelyn,  b  Nov.  20,  1912. 

4.  Lydia  Adelle,  b  May  11,  1917. 


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[49-1333]  LILLIE  MAY  ZIEGLER,  b  Sept.  20.  1885;  dau  J.  Horace  and  Lydia  H.  (Alderfer)  Ziegler 
[49-769];  m  Nov.  6,  1907,  STANLEY  J.  YERGER,  b  Sept.  27,  1886;  s  Samuel  M.  and  Emma  C. 
(Jones)  Yerger.  Credit  clerk;  res.  507  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ada  Geraldine,  b  June  24,  1917. 

[49-1334]  KATE  ALVERDA  ZIEGLER,  b  Mar.  24,  1889;  dau  J.  Horace  and  Lydia  H.  (Alderfer) 
Ziegler  [49-769];  m  Apr.  27,  1910,  LAVIN  A.  GELLER,  b  May  18,  1888;  s  Abram  S.  and  Sallie  (Kulp) 
Geller.  Bank  clerk;  res.  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Thelma,  b  Mar.  5,  1918;  d  Mar.  5,  1918. 

[49-1335a]  ANNIE  ALICE  ZIEGLER,  b  Nov.  18,  1891;  dau  J.  Horace  and  Lydia  H.  (Alderfer) 
Ziegler  [49-769];  m  Oct.  24,  1911,  JOSEPH  A.  PRICE,  b  Jan.  28,  1890;  d  Oct.  15,  1918;  s  Abram  M.  and 
Susan  (Alderfer)  Price.  School  teacher;  res.  Telford,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

Joseph  A.  Price  was  Superintendent  of  the  Lederachville  Sunday  School;  Justice  of  the  Peace  of 
Lower  Salford  Twp.;  and  Road  Supervisor  of  Lower  Salford  Twp. 

[49-1335b]  ANNIE  ALICE  (ZIEGLER)  PRICE,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  24,  1921,  JOHN 
JAMES  WILES  of  Phila.  Mr.  Wiles  was  an  Ensign  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  and  during  his  four  years  of 
service  he  made  forty  trips  across  the  ocean  on  transports. 

[49-1336]  JAY  WARREN  ZIEGLER,  b  Nov.  29,  1894;  s  J.  Horace  and  Lydia  H.  (Alderfer)  Ziegler 
[49-769];  m  June  19,  1920,  SADIE  A.  ALDERFER,  b  Dec.  22,  1895;  dau  Alvin  C.  and  Mary  L.  (Alder¬ 
fer)  Alderfer. 

Jay  W.  Ziegler  served  overseas  one  year  in  316th  Field  Hospital,  79th  Division.  He  is  also  Justice 
of  the  Peace. 

[49-1337]  J.  PAUL  KRUPP,  b  Feb.  25,  1892;  s  Henry  H.  and  Annie  R.  (Ziegler)  Krupp  [49-770]; 
m  June  23,  1914,  CATHARINE  J.  METZ,  b  Oct.  11,  1890;  dau  Peter  A.  and  Sarah  (Johnson)  Metz. 
Res.  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  J.  Paul,  b  Sept.  25,  1916. 

2.  H.  Carl,  b  July  9,  1919. 

[49-1338]  IRVIN  T.  BITTLE,  b  Nov.  20,  1887;  s  Edwin  O.  and  Maria  (Hartranft)  Bittle  [49-794]; 
m  June  18,  1910,  EDITH  E.  CLAUSER,  b  Dec.  23,  1887 ;  dau  Philip  and  Susan  (Bush)  Clauser.  Cutter 
foreman  in  knitting  mill;  res.  1  East  Liberty  St.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Sylvia  C.,  b  Mar.  19,  1911. 

[49-1340]  SAMUEL  A.  BITTLE,  b  Dec.  11,  1890;  s  Edwin  O.  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Bittle  [49- 
794];  m  July  22,  1911,  ANNA  REBER,  b  Aug.  1,  1892;  dau  Isaac  H.  and  Sarah  E.  (Stump)  Reber. 
Brakeman;  res.  458  Miltimore  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harold  R.,  b  Oct.  30,  1911. 

2.  Kenneth  B.,  b  Feb.  14,  1914. 

3.  Leonard  F.,  b  Dec.  7,  1916. 

4.  Eleanor  E.,  b  Jan.  20,  1919. 

[49-1341]  HOWARD  A.  BITTLE,  b  Nov.  29, 1892;  s  Edwin  O.  and  Mary  (Hartranft)  Bittle  [49-794]; 
m  Sept.  12,  1914,  ESTELLA  SPATZ,  b  Oct.  23,  1897 ;  dau  Roswell  and  Mary  (Kuek)  Spatz.  Res.  Muh¬ 
lenberg,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Fredrick  T.,  b  Nov.  14,  1917. 

[49-1343]  MARY  HARTRANFT,  b  Aug.  31,  1892;  dau  Jacob  and  Alice  (Heimbach)  Hartranft 
[49-796];  m  May  30,  1914,  EARL  GROFF,  b  Aug.  25,  1892;  s  Elmer  and  Amy  (Ecker)  Groff.  Loco¬ 
motive  engineer;  res.  914  20th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alice,  b  Feb.  14,  1915. 

2.  Mary,  b  Nov.  17,  1916. 


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841 


[49-1344]  PAUL  M.  HARTRANFT,  b  Oct.  18,  1896;  s  John  F.  and  Carrie  F.  (Hocklander)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-797];  m  Aug.  23,  1915,  EVA  M.  HECKMAN,  b  July  26,  1894.  Chief  accountant  for  L.  V. 
R.  R. ;  res.  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Margaret  P.,  b  July  19,  1916. 

f 

[49-1345]  EVA  MAY  SAMMEL,  b  Nov.,  1884;  dau  Azira  W.  and  Emma  R.  (Hartranft)  Sammel 
[49-800] ;  m  Dec.  25, 1915,  FRANK  BREADEN  BOLTON,  b  May  8,  18S2 ;  s  Lewis  and  Dorcas  (Garvey) 
Bolton.  Clerk;  res.  772  Hazelwood  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Eleanor,  b  Aug.  25,  1917. 

[49-1346]  HAZEL  ADA  DEICHMAN,  b  Mar.  22,  1885;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Sarah  A.  (Hartranft) 
Deichman  [49-801];  m  June  25,  1910,  CARL  SALMON  GEORGE,  b  Mar.  4,  1883;  a  Edwin  L.  and 
Lydia  A.  (Salmon)  George.  Rentals,  W.  W.  Astor;  res.  439  William  St.,  Boonton,  N.  J.  (1919.) 
No  issue. 

[49-1347]  IRENE  GENEVIEVE  DEICHMAN,  b  Oct.  12,  1886;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Hartranft)  Deichman  [49-801];  m  Sept.  5,  1911,  FRANK  EUGENE  SWART,  b  Aug.  6,  1887;  s 
Samuel  S.  and  Eva  (Conboy)  Swart.  Advertisement  expert;  res.  444  Union  St.,  Boonton,  N.  J.  (1919.) 
No  issue. 

[49-1348]  RAY  A.  ACKER,  b  July  25,  1883;  s  John  and  Fannie  E.  (Hartranft)  Acker  [49-802];  m 
Aug.  14,  1917,  IVA  LORENA  COON,  b  Aug.  13,  1894;  dau  Allen  S.  and  Elpha  (Seavy)  Coon.  Farmer 
and  carpenter;  res.  Saegerstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Esther  Irene,  b  Sept.  25,  1918. 

[49-1349]  LOUIS  CLAIR  ACKER,  b  Nov.  5,  1887;  d  Oct.  4,  1915;  s  John  and  Fannie  E.  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Acker  [49-802];  m  Apr.  15,  1914,  JENNIE  COON,  b  June  6,  1892;  dau  Allen  and  Elpha  (Seavy) 
Coon.  Farmer  and  carpenter;  res.  Saegerstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Clair  Eugene,  b  Feb.  14,  1915. 

[49-1350]  KATHLEEN  V.  MATTESON,  b  Apr.  18,  1895;  dau  Edward  B.  and  Catharine  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Matteson  [49-804];  m  Aug.  27,  1915,  JOHN  STANLEY  McELFRESH,  b  Feb.  25,  1893;  s  John 
R.  and  Rosa  (Brock)  McElfresh.  Oil  refiner;  res.  Box  479,  Paulsboro,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Edward,  b  Oct.  7,  1918. 

[49-1351]  JOHN  HARRISON  HARTRANFT,  b  July  25,  1894;  s  John  B.  and  Sophia  (Brechtel) 
Hartranft  [49-808];  m  June  6,  1917,  ANNA  ADAMS,  b  Dec.  9,  1894;  dau  Winfield  S.  Adams.  Time 
keeper;  res.  45  E.  Seymour  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  daughter:  Ruth  Naomi,  b  Mar.  3,  1920. 

[49-1352]  LEE  W.  ACKER,  b  Nov.  4,  1885;  s  Arelia  H.  and  Emma  (Montz)  Acker  [49-813];  m 
June  23,  1910,  MINNIE  TYSON,  b  Oct.  12,  1885;  dau  Franklin  arid  Rosetta  (Ulshafer)  Tyson.  Su¬ 
perintendent  of  foundry;  res.  442  Taylor  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Ellison  Kenneth,  b  Mar.  30,  1911;  d  Mar.  17,  1916. 

2.  Doris  May,  b  Nov.  3,  1912. 

3.  Lee  Franklin,  b  May  8,  1914. 

4.  Pearl  Rosetta,  b  Jan.  20,  1916. 

5.  Harry  Tyson,  b  Sept.  16,  1918. 

[49-1353]  THOMAS  KISSINGER,  b  Apr.  14,  1894;  s  Thomas  and  Stella  (Montz)  Kissinger  [49- 
816a] ;  m  June  21,  1913,  CORA  STOSS,  b  Mar.  26,  1894;  dau  Joseph  A.  and  Clara  (Sayre)  Stoss.  Moul¬ 
der;  res.  340  South  3rd  St.,  Lehighton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Clara  M.,  b  Dec.  10,  1915. 

[49-1354]  ROBERT  FEIST,  b  Mar.  1, 1896;  5  Robert  and  Stella  (Montz)  Feist  [49-816b];  m  Feb. 
27,  1915,  MAMMIE  MARSTELLAR,  b  Feb.  27,  1897;  dan  William  and  Ella  (Irvin)  Marstellar.  Me¬ 
chanic;  res.  White  Haven,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Geraldine,  h  Aug.  22,  1915. 

2.  Vivian,  b  Feb.  26,  1918. 

[49-1355]  EMILY  H.  MAXWELL,  b  Mar.  4,  1890;  dau  William  H.  and  Ella  V.  (Missimer*)  Maxwell 
[49-844];  m  June  25,  1914,  JOHN  L.  KOERNER,  b  Feb.  20,  1884;  s  John  and  Mary  (Ritter)  Koerner 
Supervisor  of  schools;  res.  Audubon,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Maxwell,  b  Jan.  29,  1917. 

[49-1356]  MILDRED  LEE  DAWSON,  b  Jan.  24,  1890;  dau  Russel  S.  and  Emma  H.  (Dodson) 
Dawson  [49-854.1];  m  Apr.  4,  1912,  FRANK  McLEAN,  b  June  8,  1889;  s  Charles  A.  and  Jane  A. 
(Butters)  McLean.  Newspaper  worker;  res.  328  Fairfax  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marjorie  Dawson,  b  Apr.  30,  1913. 

2.  Charlotte  Noel,  b  Dec.  25,  1916. 

[49-1357]  JANET  ROSAN  DAWSON,  b  Sept.  9,  1894;  dau  Russel  S.  and  Emma  H.  (Dodson) 
Dawson  [49-854.1];  m  Oct.  21,  1915,  ROBERT  BUTTS  TAYLOR,  b  Nov.  1,  1889;  s  Henry  Clay  and 
Susan  (Davis)  Taylor.  Branch  mgr.  Columbian  Peanut'Co.;  res.  Ahoskie,  N.  C.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Joseph  Dodson,  b  Sept.  4,  1916. 

2.  Mildred  Keithley,  b  Oct.  20,  1919. 

[49-1358]  WILLIAM  LUCAS  VENNING,  b  Mar.  4,  1886;  s  William  L.  and  Sarah  D.  (Walter) 
Venning  [49-853];  m  June  5,  1912,  RUTH  ANNA  GIBSON,  b  Nov.  1,  1890;  dau  Charles  R.  and  Fanny 
(Campbell)  Gibson.  Salesman;  res.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Lucas,  b  Aug.  28,  1914. 

2.  Virginia  Ruth,  b  June  10,  1918. 

[49-1359]  SARAH  DOVE  VENNING,  b  Aug.  19,  1890;  dau  William  L.  and  Sarah  D.  (Walter) 
Venning  [49-853] ;  m  Apr.  23,  1913,  ARTHUR  FORRESTER  LIDE,  b  Jan.  14,  1886 ;  s  Robert  W.  and 
Ann  E.  (Wilson)  Lide.  Insurance  agent;  res.  4  Court  House  Square,  Charleston,  S.  C.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Sarah  Dove,  b  Aug.  24,  1914. 

[49-1360]  EMMET  HAHN  VENNING,  b  Sept,  25,  1894;  s  William  L.  and  Sarah  D.  (Walter) 
Venning  [49-853];  m  Apr.  18,  1917,  MARTHA  EARLE  HILL,  b  Nov.  30,  1896;  dau  Samuel  J.  and 
Alja  (Heriot)  Hill.  Cotton  buyer;  res.  Hartsville,  S.  C.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Marjorie  Dove,  b  July  28,  1918. 

[49-1361]  MABEL  TAGGART,  b  Dec.  12,  1893;  dau  Joseph  R.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Hallowed)  Tag¬ 
gart  [49-860];  m  Dec.  27,  1916,  A.  HURST  WEAVER,  b  Sept.  8,  1888;  s  George  and  Rosalie  (Corson) 
Weaver.  Contractor;  res.  203  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa,  No  isstie.  (1921.) 

[49-1362]  MILDRED  BENSINGER,  b  Aug.  15,  1897;  dau  James  M.  and  Isabella  (Hartranft) 
Bensinger  [49-885];  m  Dec.  21,  1913,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  CLARK,  b  June  5,  1893.  Clerk;  res. 
Alabama  City,  Ala,  (1919.) 

One  child:  James  Edward,  b  Dec.  5,  1914. 

[49-1364]  ESTHER  DAVIDHEISER,  b  Aug.  31,  1894;  dau  William  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Gresh) 
Davidheiser  [49-904a];  m  July  2,  1914,  CHESTER  WEIDNER,  b  Sept.  23,  1892;  s  Calvin  and  Agnes 
(Greisimer)  Weidner.  Painter;  res.  Fleetwood,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Franklin,  b  Jan.  31,  1915. 

2.  William,  b  May  23,  1916. 

3.  Elmer,  b  Dec.  26,  1917;  d  Dec.  29,  1917. 

4.  Sara,  b  Apr.  11,  1919. 


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[49-1365]  OMEGA  DAVIDHEISER,  b  June  23,  1899;  dau  William  H.  and  Sarah  C.  (Gresh) 
Davidheiser  [49-904a];  m  July  3,  1919,  HARRY  K.  HAINES,  b  1896;  s  James  and  Katie  (Keller) 
Haines.  Clerk;  res.  1515  Moss  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1366]  LEROY  O.  EVERETT,  b  June  30,  1900;  s  J.  Howard  and  Adda  (Andreas)  Everett  [49- 
962];  m  Mar.  27,  1918,  IDA  REX,  b  Dec.  25,  1902;  dau  William  P.  and  Mary  J.  (Fritzinger)  Rex. 
Laborer;  res.  Andreas,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Morgan  R.,  b  Oct.  17,  1918. 

2.  Howard  W.,  b  Nov.  12,  1919. 

[49-1367]  EDNA  M.  SNYDER,  b  Dec.  28,  1896;  dau  Charles  and  Clara  (Ohlinger)  Snyder  [49-967] ; 
m  Oct.  28, 1911,  MONROE  P.  WERLEY,  b  Dec.  5, 1891 ;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Jemima  R.  (Achey)  Werley. 
Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  3,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Irene  F.,  b  Mar.  7,  1912. 

2.  George  M.,  b  Aug.  22,  1916. 

3.  Charles  B.,  b  Apr.  15,  1921. 

[49-1368]  MAMIE  A.  SNYDER,  b  July  13,  1898;  dau  Charles  and  Clara  (Ohlinger)  Snyder  [49- 
967];  m  May  1,  1915,  ALLEN  J.  CLAUSER,  b  July  7,  1895;  s  Oscar  and  Agnes  (Schneck)  Clauser. 
Gen.  foreman  for  Lehigh  Valley  Transit  Co.;  res.  947  Oak  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Arabele,  b  Sept.  25,  1915. 

2.  Henry,  b  Apr.  13,  1917. 

3.  Richard,  b  July  19,  1920. 

[49-1369]  HARRY  SALTZER,  b  July  19,  1886;  s  John  and  Elmira  (Hartranft)  Saltzer  [49-980]; 
m  Feb.  21,  1914,  IRENE  KERN,  b  Aug.  14,  1893;  dau  Preston  and  Emma  (Fryer)  Kern.  Iron  worker; 
res.  Pottstown,  R.  D.  5,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Stella  May,  b  July  6,  1914. 

2.  Paul  Leonard,  b  Mar.  16,  1916. 

3.  Helen  Kathryn,  b  Nov.  19,  1917. 

[49-1370]  MAGGIE  H.  SALTZER,  b  Feb.  5,  1899;  d  Dec.  6,  1914;  dau  John  and  Elmira  (Hart¬ 
ranft)  Saltzer  [49-980];  m  June  1,  1905,  WALTER  JOHNSON,  b  Sept.  18,  1886;  s  George  M.  and  El¬ 
mira  (Hatfield)  Johnson.  Draftsman;  res.  Sanatoga,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Arthur  Leroy,  b  Sept.  9,  1905. 

2.  Laura  Violetta,  b  June  14,  1907. 

3.  Evelyn  May,  b  Dec.  11,  1909. 

4.  Maggie  Alberta,  b  Dec.  5,  1914. 

[49-1371]  KATIE  AGNES  BEARD,  b  Jan.  21,  1881;  dau  Stephen  and  Hannah  M.  (Endy)  Beard 
[49-983a];  m  Dec.  4,  1897,  WILLIAM  MILLER,  b  Jan.  27,  1872;  s  Edwin  and  Sarah  (Haus)  Miller. 
Teamster;  res.  843  Church  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (£): 

[49-1504]  1.  William  E.,  b  Mar.  22,  1900;  m  Mary  Burkey. 

2.  Charles  T.,  b  July  2,  1903. 

[49-1373]  HETTIE  A.  N.  BEARD,  b  Jan.  24,  1891;  dau  Stephen  and  Hannah  M.  (Endy)  Beard 
[49-983a];  m  Feb.  17,  1920,  AMMON  HECKLER,  b  Dec.  15,  1887;  s  Thomas  and  Amanda  (Hoffert) 
Heckler.  Machinist;  res.  Ill  Second  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-1374]  GEORGE  W.  BEARD,  b  Feb.  22,  1893;  6-  Stephen  and  Hannah  M.  (Endy)  Beard  [49 
983a];  m  Nov.  17,  1913,  MARY  MOGEL,  b  July  3,  1895;  dau  Howard  and  Elizabeth  (Ohlinger)  Mogel. 
Brakeman;  res.  1513  S.  Cameron  St,,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  George  Howard,  b  Feb.  16,  1914. 

2.  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  June  21,  1916. 

3.  Flora  May,  b  Mar.  4,  1920. 

[49-1376]  MARY  W.  MEST,  b  Mar.  6,  1892;  dau  Henry  E.  and  Victoria  F.  (Weller)  Mest  [49- 
984];  m  Apr.  10,  1909,  JOSEPH  FRITCH,  b  Apr.  14,  1884;  s  Erwin  and  Elizabeth  Fritch.  Laborer; 
res.  Alburtis,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elmer  J.,  b  Oct.  2,  1909. 

2.  Edgar  E.,  b  Mar.  3,  1916. 

[49-1378]  EVA  W.  MEST,  b  Nov.  17,  1897;  dau  Henry  E.  and  Victoria  F.  (Weller)  Mest  [49-984]; 
m  Apr.  22,  1916,  CHARLES  H.  LEIBENSPERGER,  b  Feb.  28,  1882;  s  William  A.  and  Hetty  (Miller) 
Leibensperger.  Res.  Emaus,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Hetty  V.,  b  Jan.  14,  1917. 

2.  Arlene  M.,  b  Dec.  17,  1919. 

[49-1379]  DAISY  W.  MEST,  b  Sept.  21,  1901;  dau  Henry  E.  and  Victoria  F.  (Weller)  Mest  [49- 
984];  m  Dec.  24,  1919,  ROBERT  ZETELMOYER,  b  Sept.  21,  1899;  s  Isaac  and  Emma  (Rhoad) 
Zettlemoyer.  Laborer;  res.  Topton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-1380]  ALLEN  R.  MEST,  b  May  18,  1893;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  M.  (Reinert)  Mest  [49-985]; 
m  Dec.  1,  1917,  FLORENCE  SWAVELY,  b  Jan.  26,  1900;  dau  Calvin  and  Hettie  (Trout)  Swavely. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  Gilbert sville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Leon,  b  July  9,  1916. 

2.  Harold,  b  Jan.  20,  1919. 

[49-1381]  GERTRUDE  R.  MEST,  b  Jan.  15,  1895;  dau  Joseph  and  Hannah  M.  (Reinert)  Mest 
[49-985];  m  HENRY  MENSCH. 

One  child:  Clarence  Wilson,  b  Feb.  10,  1914.  [Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete.] 

[49-1382]  KATHRYN  I.  MEST,  b  July  31,  1899;  dau  Joseph  and  Hannah  M.  (Reinert)  Mest 
[49-985];  m  Dec.  23,  1916,  RAYMOND  E.  KNOLL,  b  July  30,  1896;  s  George  W.  and  Carrie  V. 
(March)  Knoll.  Electrician;  res.  105  N.  Penn  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Douglass  Earl,  b  Dec.  3,  1917. 

[49-1383]  NATHAN  J.  FRONHEISER,  b  Apr.  12,  1895;  s  Samuel  and  Amanda  (Mest)  Fronheiser 
[49-986];  m  Dec.  25,  1907,  MABEL  M.  GEIST,  b  Nov.  22,  1896;  dau  William  P.  and  Annie  (Fegley) 
Geist.  Machinist;  res.  Trexlertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Catherine  M.,  b  June  6,  1908. 

[49-1384]  MINNIE  KEHS,  b  July  2,  1887 ;  d  Nov.  24,  1917 ;  dau  Sylvester  and  Lena  (Snabel)  Kehs 
[49-987];  m  RICHARD  BOLTON ;  s  John  and  Clara  (Houck)  Bolton.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[49-1385]  HOWARD  KEHS,  b  Aug.  23,  1889;  s  Sylvester  and  Lena  (Snabel)  Kehs  [49-987];  m 
ELLA  COVELY ;  dau  David  and  Endora  (Kehl)  Covely.  Res.  Reading,  Pa.  [Further  data  un obtainable.] 

[49-1386]  ADA  KEHS,  b  June  16,  1897;  dau  Sylvester  and  Lena  (Snabel)  Kehs  [49-987];  m  June 
23,  1919,  JOHN  WEINSTEIGER,  b  Oct.  26,  1896;  s  John  and  Barbara  (Winkler)  Weinsteiger.  Ship 
carpenter;  res.  318  Union  Ave.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1387]  BERTHA  E.  SNABEL,  b  May  14,  1891;  dau  William  and  Jennie  E.  (Custer)  Snabel 
[49-988];  m  May  11,  1909,  HARRY  KEFFER,  b  Aug.  31,  1887;  s  Ambrose  and  Alberta  (Lukens) 
Keffer.  Stove  nickel  polisher;  res.  129  Hall  St.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Jennie  Ella,  b  Oct.  2,  1910. 

2.  Mary  Emma,  b  Feb.  26,  1915;  d  Dec.  22,  1916. 

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[49-1389]  IDA  M.  SNABEL,  b  Oct,  8,  1894;  dau  William  and  Jennie  E.  (Custer)  Snabel  [49-988]; 
m  June  14,  1917,  HARVEY  UMSTEAD,  b  Dec.  31,  1894;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Kulp)  Umstead. 
Moulder;  res.  Spring  City,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  William,  b  Apr.  5,  1918. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Feb.  28,  1919;  d  Mar.  3,  1919. 

[49-1390]  KATE  E.  SNABEL,  b  Feb.  26,  1896;  dau  William  and  Jennie  E.  (Custer)  Snabel  [49- 
988];  m  Apr.  22,  1916,  ROY  ERHART,  b  Apr.  15,  1891.  Glass  worker;  res.  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  James  R.,  b  July  25,  1916. 

2.  Roy  E.,  b  June  22,  1917;  d  Aug.  5,  1918. 

[49-1391]  WILLIAM  H.  SNABEL,  b  Mar.  16,  1898;  s  William  and  Jennie  E.  (Custer)  Snabel 
[49-988];  m  Dec.  27,  1919,  SARAH  REDMAN,  6  June  19,  1897;  dau  J.  T.  and  Marietta  (Williams) 
Redman.  Farmer;  res.  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[49-1392]  BESSIE  SNABEL,  b  June  1,  1896;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  (Hains)  Snabel  [49-989];  m 
Mar.  14,  1912,  GROVER  WALTERS,  b  Jan.  29,  1892.  Moulder;  res.  Parkerford,  Pa,  (1920.) 

One  child:  Samuel,  b  Sept.  14,  1913. 

[49-1393]  CARRIE  SNABEL,  b  July  21,  1894;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  (Hains)  Snabel  [49-989]; 
m  June  29,  1916,  WELLINGTON  WENTZEL,  b  July  21,  1898.  Laborer;  res.  Parkerford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wellington,  b  May  20,  1917. 

2.  Carrie,  b  Nov.  18,  1919. 

[49-1395]  HARVEY  MOYER,  b  Apr.  12,  1887;  s  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  (Snabel)  Moyer  [49-990]; 
m  May  18,  1907,  EMMA  NESTER,  b  Dec.  6,  1887 ;  dau  William  and  Caroline  (Mest)  Nester.  Laborer; 
res.  Eshbach,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Paul,  b  Oct.  13,  1908;  d  Apr.  11,  1911. 

2.  Elwood,  b  Mar.  26,  1910. 

3.  Alverta,  b  Apr.  5,  1916. 

4.  Dorsey,  b  July  31,  1918. 

5.  Myrtle,  b  Feb.  11,  1920. 

[49-1397]  MINNIE  EDDINGER,  b  Aug.  28, 1894;  daw  Frank  C.  and  Lilly  (Endy)  Eddinger  [49-992] ; 
m  DANIEL  BURKERT,  b  June  9,  1889;  s  Jonathan  Y.  and  Alice  (Guldin)  Burkert.  Manager  of 
Sanitary  Co.  of  America  ;  res.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alma,  b  Feb.  16,  1913;  cl  Mar.  2,  1913. 

2.  Margaret  Alverda,  b  Feb.  14,  1914. 

3.  Harold  Franklin,  b  Oct.  2,  1919. 

[49-1398]  LULU  EDDINGER,  b  Apr.  24, 1899;  dau  Frank  C.  and  Lilly  (Endy)  Eddinger  [49-992]  ;m 
Oct.  23,  1915,  HARRIS  R.  BAUS,  b  Nov.  17,  1892;  s  David  F.  and  Mary  (Reichert)  Bans.  Trimmer  of 
caskets;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Russell  David,  b  Feb.  11,  1917. 

2.  Lillian  Mary,  b  Oct.  12,  1918. 


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[49-1399]  NORMAN  E.  SEYLER,  b  Oct'23,  1893;  s  Henry  B.  and  Kate  B.  (Endy)  Seyler  [49- 
993];  m  Mar.  24,  1915,  BESSIE  DENTZER,  b  Jan.  8,  1894;  dau  William  F.  and  Lillian  (Knipe)  Dent- 
zer.  Manager  of  hardware  store;  res.  532  North  10th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[49-1401]  HARVEY  S.  MEST,  b  Oct.  7,  1888;  s  Samuel  and  Elvina  (Swavely)  Mest  [49-994];  ?n 

Dec.  9,  1911,  SALLIE  HAAS,  b  Nov.  28,  1878;  dau - and  Emma  (Swavely)  Haas.  Motorman; 

res.  1502  North  10th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charlotte,  b  July  9,  1912;  d  Mar.  4,  1913. 

2.  Leroy,  b  Apr.  13,  1915. 

3.  Vera,  b  Nov.  14,  1920. 

[49-1403]  WILMER  S.  MEST,  b  Dec.  9,  1893;  s  Samuel  and  Elvina  (Swavely)  Mest  [49-994];  m 
Feb.  3,  1912,  LIZZIE  STAUFFER,  b  June  3,  1891 ;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Fronheiser)  Stauffer.  Cigar 
maker;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lillian,  b  Nov.  26,  1912. 

2.  Lawrence,  b  May  3,  1914. 

[49-1404]  JENNIE  CHARLOTTE  LEESER,  b  May  6,  1889;  dau  Morris  E.  and  Laura  L.  (Gery) 
Leeser  [49-995a];  m  EDWIN  D.  ECK,  b  July  26,  1889;  5  Samuel  G.  and  Malinda  (Deysher)  Eck. 
Res.  60  Wilder  St.,  Aurora,  Ill.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Marion,  b  May  16,  1912. 

[49-1408]  FLORENCE  M.  ESHBACH,  b  Mar.  5,  1900;  dau  Oswin  and  Catharine  A.  (Leeser) 
Eshbach  [49-998];  m  May  20,  1915,  HAROLD  W.  FAVINGER,  b  Apr.  3,  1894;  s  William  and  Rena 
(March)  Favinger.  Military  Service;  res.  439  Pearl  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ellen  Virginia,  b  Sept.  13,  1915. 

2.  Douglas  Blair,  b  Oct.  2,  1916;  d  Oct.  25,  1918. 

3.  Rena  Cathrine,  b  Oct.  27,  1917;  d  July  11,  1918. 

4.  Robert  Gerald,  b  Mar.  19,  1919. 

[49-1409]  CARRIE  E.  HARING,  b  Apr.  17,  1887;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  M.  (Endy)  Haring 
[49-999];  m  Sept.  29,  1906,  CHARLES  LEVI  HASSLER,  b  Jan.  9,  1884;  s  Daniel  M.  and  Emma  A. 
(Ranck)  Hassler.  Laborer;  res.  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Eva  Mae,  b  Dec.  10,  1910. 

[49-1410]  ELMER  HARING,  b  June  23,  1890;  s  Samuel  and  Annie  M.  (Endy)  Haring  [49-999]  ;m 
Dec.  24,  1914,  SARA  A.  D.  REESER,  b  Dec.  9,  1880;  dau  Jarius  H.  and  Barbara  L.  (Drumheller) 
Reeser.  Farmer;  res.  Yellow  House,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1412]  ELSIE  M.  LEVENGOOD,  b  Apr.  11,  1898;  dau  Elmer  E.  and  Lizzie  (Endy)  Levengood 
[49-1001];  m  Dec.  12,  1914,  JAMES  WELDEN  GERHART,  b  June  30,  1896;  s  James  Adam  and 
Millie  (Yerger)  Gerhart.  Baker;  res.  630  Spruce  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Leonard  E.,  b  May  25,  1915. 

[49-1418]  HENRY  HARRISON  PYOTT,  b  Feb.  11,  1892;  s  Harry  H.  and  Margaret  (Focht)  Pyott 
[49-1017];  m  Dec.  26,  1914,  EVA  MAY  SPOHN,  b  Nov.  2,  1894;  dau  William  F.  and  Ellen  J.  (Mest) 
Spohn.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.  818  Pear  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[49-1419]  CLINTON  FOCHT  PYOTT,  b  Jan.  16,  1894;  s  Harry  H.  and  Margaret  (Focht)  Pyott 
[49-1017];  m  Feb.  28,  1920,  MIRIAM  E.  ERB,  b  Aug.  12,  1899;  dau  Allen  M.  and  Annie  T.  (Ehst) 
Erb.  Machinist;  res.  1115  Green  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Lenore,  b  July  7,  1920. 

[49-1420]  MARY  ALICE  PYOTT,  b  Jan.  3,  1897;  dau  Harry  H.  and  Margaret  (Focht)  Pyott 
[49-1017];  m  Aug.  7,  1920,  EARL  D.  G.  ENGLER,  b  June  23,  1896;  s  George  and  Emma  (Fahler) 
Engler.  Steam  fitter;  res.  1115  Green  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[49-1421]  CHARLES  E.  LEVENGOOD,  b  Feb.  25,  1881;  s  William  S.  and  Emma  H.  (Moyer) 
Levengood  [49-1052];  m  Jan.  25,  1906,  ELIZABETH  WYLIE,  b  Dec.  13,  1882;  dau  Alexander  and 
Ellen  J.  (Snyder)  Wylie.  Car  repairer;  res.  Kutztown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (12): 

1.  Lillian  Y.,  b  June  2,  1907;  d  Oct.  7,  1920. 

2.  William  Alexander,  b  Sept.  25,  1908;  d  Apr.  7,  1910. 

3.  Robert  Ethelbert,  b  Sept.  26,  1909;  d  Apr.  21,  1910. 

4.  George  Harry,  b  Sept.  8,  1910;  d  Nov.  10,  1910. 

5.  Herbert  Arlington,  b  Nov.  18,  1912. 

6.  Hazel  Marne,  b  Feb.  1,  1913;  d  Sept.  9,  1913. 

7.  Gordon  Harry,  b  Mar.  31,  1914. 

8.  Roselyn  Emma,  b  July  8,  1915;  d  Jan.  2,  1916. 

9.  Bertram  Wylie,  b  Aug.  8,  1917. 

10.  Arrita  Sarah,  b  Oct.  11,  1918;  d  June  11,  1918. 

11.  Richard  Winfield,  b  Nov.  6,  1919. 

12.  Walter  Randolph,  b  Nov.  30,  1920. 

[49-1422]  CHARLES  G.  RHOADS,  b  Sept.  21,  1880;  s  Mayberry  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Schaffer) 
Rhoads  [49-313];  m  Apr.  1,  1905,  LILLIE  L.  LEVENGOOD,  b  June  26,  1882;  dau  William  S.  and 
Emma  H.  (Moyer)  Levengood  [49-1052].  Farmer;  res.  R.  F.  D.,  Douglassville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Irvin  M.,  b  Apr.  28,  1906;  d  May  4,  1906. 

2.  Lillie  I.,  b  Apr.  13,  1907. 

3.  Edgar  K.,  b  Mar.  31,  1909. 

4.  Harvey  N.,  b  Dec.  1,  1911. 

5.  William  L.,  b  Apr.  15,  1913. 

6.  Amelia  L.,  b  Apr.  15,  1915. 

7.  Nellie  A.,  b  Apr.  10,  1920. 

[49-1423]  LOTTIE  A.  LEVENGOOD,  b  Aug.  8,  1885;  dau  William  S.  and  Emma  H.  (Moyer) 
Levengood  [49-1052];  m  Sept.  25,  1909,  MARK  THOMAS  DARRAH,  b  May  16,  1881;  s  Effinger  M. 
and  Rosa  E.  (Schearer)  Darrah.  Farm  laborer;  res.  Earlville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Eva  Marcella,  b  Mar.  1,  1911. 

2.  Rosa  Emma  Viola,  b  June  27,  1913. 

3.  Mahretta  Victoria,  b  Oct.  29,  1915. 

4.  Mark  Thomas,  b  May  7,  1920. 

[49-1425]  SALLIE  A.  LEVENGOOD,  b  Nov.  15,  1890;  dau  William  S.  and  Emma  H.  (Moyer) 
Levengood  [49-1052];  m  AARON  F.  SIMON.  Res.  1131  Green  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  R.,  b  Apr.  21,  1911. 

2.  Aaron  F.,  b  Jan.  10,  1912;  d  Mar.  19,  1916. 

3.  Virginia  Mae,  b  Apr.  16,  1913;  d  Apr.  16,  1913. 

[49-1427]  MARY  RAHN,  b  Nov.  13,  1894;  dau  Charles  and  Katie  (Breitenstein)  Rahn  [49-1063] ;  m 
Dec.  25,  1917,  DR.  CHARLES  YOCOM,  b  Sept.  7,  1884;  s  Daniel  and  Valeria  (Rahn)  Yocom.  Res. 
Douglassville,  Pa.  Physician.  (1921.) 

(Is  this  the  same  Charles  Yocom  as  in  family  [43-135.1]?  See  [43-36].  Editor .) 

One  child:  Charles  A.,  b  Sept.  28,  1918. 

[49-1428]  MARY  S.  LADLEY,  b  Nov.  25,  1901;  dau  Monroe  and  Susan  (Rahn)  Ladley  [49-1066]; 
m  Sept.  17,  1920,  JOHN  J.  LONG,  b  Aug.  10,  1897;  s  Robert  and  Mary  (Keim)  Long.  Driver;  res. 
1213  W.  Cambria  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[49-1431]  HARRY  M.  MOYER,  b  Oct,  7,  1894;  s  Wilson  C.  and  Grace  (Williams)  Moyer  [49  1086] ; 
m  ALICE  MCDONALD.  Res.  Geneva,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Wilson  Donald,  h  Aug'.  20,  1917. 

2.  Harry  Morgan,  b  May  31,  1919. 

[49-1432]  MILDRED  IRENE  MYERS,  b  Feb.  26,  1899;  dan  Charles  B.  and  Mina  E.  (Hartranft) 
Myers  [49-1108];  m  Sept.  10,  1918,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  EPLER,  b  Aug.  17,  1899;  s  William 
F.  and  Ida  (Bummersbach)  Epler.  U.  S.  Army;  res.  311  Walnut  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[49-1433]  MABEL  MAY  SPAHR,  b  Nov.  30.  1884;  dau  John  B.  and  Maria  S.  (Hartranft)  Spahr 
[49-1135];  m  ELAM  S.  ZIMMERMAN;  s  Isaac  and  Barbara  (Summey)  Zimmerman.  Res.  Man- 
heim,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Viola  Spahr. 

[49-1434]  NORA  VIOLA  SPAHR,  b  Apr.  30,  1887;  dau  John  B.  and  Maria  S.  (Hartranft)  Spahr 
[49-1135];  m  Dec.  2,  1906,  HARRY  ADAIR,  b  Jan.  10,  1881;  s  John  B.  and  Esther  (Metzger)  Adair. 
Farmer;  res.  Manheim,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (d): 

1.  Helen  Marie,  b  Nov.  12,  1907. 

2.  John  Clarence,  b  May  24,  1910. 

3.  Elmer  Vincent,  b  Feb.  12,  1912. 

4.  Esther  Mae,  b  Feb.  14,  1916. 

5.  Laura  Viola,  b  Dec.  21,  1919. 

[49-1435]  EDNA  NAOMA  SPAHR,  b  Aug.  6,  1888;  dau  John  B.  and  Maria  S.  (Hartranft)  Spahr 
[49-1135];  m  Oct.  24,  1911,  JACOB  R.  CARPER,  b  Nov.  13,  1887;  s  Henry  K.  and  Anna  (Reist)  Car¬ 
per.  Farmer;  res.  Manheim,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  J.  Harry,  b  Sept.  3,  1913. 

2.  Clarence  S.,  b  Nov.  30,  1914. 

3.  Edith  Mae,  b  Oct.  5,  1917. 

4.  J.  Wilbert,  b  June  17,  1919. 

[49-1436]  J.  FRANCIS  SPAHR,  b  Sept,  8,  1890;  s  John  B.  and  Maria  S.  (Hartranft)  Spahr  [49- 
1135];  m  ELIZABETH  BENDER,  b  June  25,  1893;  dau  J.  S.  and  Marie  (Andes)  Bender.  Farmer;  res. 

R.  D.  3,  Lititz,  Pa,  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1437]  ELMER  V.  SPAHR,  b  Aug.  22,  1894;  s  John  B.  and  Maria  S.  (Hartranft)  Spahr  [49- 
1135];  m  Nov.  7,  1918,  ANNA  M.  HEAGY,  b  July  29,  1897;  dau  Frank  R.  and  Maria  Y.  (Becker) 
Heagy.  Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  3,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  Franklin,  b  Jan.  26,  1920;  d  Jan.  26,  1920. 

[49-1439]  EZRA  H.  DALEY,  b  Nov.  1 1,  1881 ;  s  Charles  N.  and  Sevilla  (Hartranft)  Daly  [49-1136] ; 
m  Feb.  22,  1906,  EDITH  NORVAL,  b  Dec.  11,  1884;  dau  Cornelius  W.  and  Angeline  (Groom)  Norval. 
Farmer;  res.  London  Mills,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Norval  E.,  b  May  26,  1908. 

2.  Oliver  Merril,  b  Aug.  20,  1909. 

3.  Charles  Kenneth,  b  Sept,  14,  1913. 

[49-1440]  ANNA  M.  DALY,  b  Oct.  29, 1883;  dau  Charles  N.  and  Sevilla  (Hartranft)  Daly  [49-1136]; 
m  Jan.  3,  1910,  JOHN  WILSON  NORVAL,  b  Apr.  24,  1877;  s  Cornelius  W.  and  Angeline  (Groom) 
Norval.  Farmer;  res.  Fairview,  Ill.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Ardell,  b  Dec.  11,  1912. 

[49-1441]  MARY  EMMA  HARTRANFT,  b  May  1,  1890;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Addie  M.  (Sprecher) 
Hartranft  [49-1137] ;  m  June  4,  1908,  REV.  HERMAN  GEARY  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  17,  1882;  s  Samuel 

S.  and  Katie  B.  (Stitzell)  Snyder.  Minister  of  Reformed  Church;  res.  Hawthorn,  Pa,  (1919.) 


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849 


Children  (4)' 

1.  Addie  Kathryn,  b  Apr.  21,  1909. 

2.  Mary  Gladys,  b  Mar.  9,  1911. 

3.  Freda  May,  b  Oct.  14,  1912. 

4.  Samuel  Hartranft,  b  Feb.  22,  1914. 

[49-1442]  MONROE  M.  HUFFORD,  b  May  9,  1S93;  s  Albert  K.  and  Amanda  (Meiskey)  Hufford 
[49-1144];  m  Oct.  27,  1913,  BELLVA  L.  L.  BRUBAKER,  b  Sept.  4,  1895;  dau  Simon  D.  and  Emma  E. 
(Stohler)  Brubaker.  Draftsman;  res.  Lincoln,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Deborah  Fay,  b  Nov.  29,  1914;  d  Nov.  29,  1914. 

2.  Albert  Corson,  b  Jan.  19,  1916. 

[49-1443]  FLORENCE  IRENE  HUFFORD,  b  July  12,  1895;  dau  Albert  K.  and  Amanda  (Meiskey) 
Hufford  [49-1144];  m  June  20,  1914,  HARVEY  SHIEFLER,  b  Sept.  9,  1881;  s  Albert  H.  and  Cassie 
(Meek)  Stuffier.  Butcher;  res.  Lincoln,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Lillian  Esther,  b  Jan.  15,  1915. 

2.  Enetta  Marie,  b  May  6,  1916. 

3.  Alberta  Mae,  July  28,  1917. 

4.  Carl  Monroe,  b  Sept.  8,  1919;  d.  Dec.  2,  1919. 

5.  Calvin  Charles,  b  Dec.  31,  1920. 

[49-1444]  CORA  A.  WEIT,  b  Nov.  16,  1877;  dau  Nathaniel  K.  and  Emma  (Hartranft)  Weit  [49- 
1145];  m  Jan.  3,  1899,  ISAAC  B.  HOOVER,  b  Mar.  21,  1873.  Carpenter;  res.  715  N.  Queen  St.,  Lan¬ 
caster,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Bertha  M b  Apr.  21,  1900. 

[49-1445]  PHARES  J.  WEIT,  b  Nov.  6,  1879;  s  Nathaniel  K.  and  Emma  (Hartranft)  Weit  [49- 
1145]  ;  m  Oct.  6,  1902,  MARY  P.  SHOEMAKER,  b  Apr.  10,  1884;  dau  Anderson  and  Lizzie  Shoemaker. 
Farmer;  res.  R.  D.  1,  Lititz,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Alvin  Newton,  b  Mar.  6,  1903;  d  May  20,  1903. 

2.  Elmer  Henry,  b  June  6,  1904. 

3.  Carrie  May,  b  Mar.  24,  1910. 

[49-1446]  HARVEY  F.  WEIT,  b  Mar.  20,  1885;  s  Nathaniel  K.  and  Emma  (Hartranft)  Weit 
[49-1145];  m  Dec.  19,  1909,  MABEL  KILHEFNER  SNADER,  b  Nov.  27,  1889;  dau  Abram  Powell 
and  Sallie  (Ivilhefner)  Snader.  Telegraph  operator  and  gauger  for  Standard  Oil  Co.;  res.  Akron,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Austin  Randolph,  b  Oct.  13,  1914. 

[49-1447]  JOHN  H.  WEIT,  b  1877;  s  Edwin  and  Lizzie  (Hartranft)  Weit  [49-1147];  m  Sept.  7, 
1901,  MARY  E.  WALTERS,  b  Dec.  11,  1879;  dau  George  and  Eliza  (Rhoads)  Walters  [49-1178]. 
Fireman;  res.  1524  Catherine  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Edward  C.,  b  Dec.  31,  1898. 

2.  Susan  F.,  b  May  4,  1901. 

3.  Walter  J.,  b  July  19,  1904. 

4.  Clarence,  b  Oct.  6,  1906. 

5.  Mildred,  b  Aug.  5,  1909;  d  Oct.  1,  1909. 

6.  George  E.,  b  Dec.  11,  1911. 

7.  Alice  K.,  b  Apr.  18, - 

8.  Charles  E.,  b  Aug.  29, - 

9.  Kenneth  M.,  b  Mar.  1,  — - - ;  d  July  25,  1919. 


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[49-1448]  EMERENTIA  ULRICH,  b  Jan.  23,  1886;  dau  George  A.  and  Kate  B.  (Hartranft)  Ul¬ 
rich  [49-1149];  rn  Feb.  14,  1903,  FRED  R.  STEPHAN,  b  Jan.  21,  1882;  d  Sept.  24,  1917.  Coal  and 
lumber  dealer;  res.  Ephrata,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Irene  Mae,  b  May  6,  1903. 

2.  Alvertia  U.,  b  May  7,  1905;  d  June  19,  1905. 

3.  Esta  U.,  b  Dec.  17,  1906. 

[49-1449]  MARTIN  H.  ULRICH,  b  Oct.  2,  1887;  s  George  A.  and  Kate  B.  (Hartranft)  Ulrich 
[49-1149];  m  Oct.  2,  1909,  LILLIAN  E.  HOKE,  b  Apr.  21,  1892;  dau  David  C.  and  Clara  H.  (Smith) 
Hoke.  Carpenter;  res.  Robesonia,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1450]  MARY  SUSAN  BURKHOLDER,  b  Oct.  2,  1890;  dau  John  S.  and  Leah  (Hartranft) 
Burkholder  [49-1151];  m  Nov.  19,  1910,  HOMER  WESTFALL  BURKE  Y,  b  Jan.  16,  1887;  d  May  16, 
1918;  s  Albert  and  Florence  A.  (Charles)  Burkey.  Boss  carpenter;  res.  819  S.  Market  St.,  Elizabeth¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Roy  Clayton,  b  Feb.  26,  1911;  d  Mar.  7,  1911. 

2.  Blanche  Irene,  b  Mar.  26,  1913. 

3.  Daisy  Florence,  b  July  9,  1914. 

[49-1451]  ANNIE  AMANDA  BURKHOLDER,  b  Sept.  26,  1894;  dau  John  S.  and  Leah  (Hartranft) 
Burkholder  [49-1151];  m  Jan.  20,  1917,  RALPH  LESTER  SPOTTS,  b  Nov.  16,  1895.  Farmer;  res. 
Akron,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Edwin  B.,  b  Feb.  16,  1919. 

[49-1452]  FLORENCE  MAY  SEIBEL,  b  Aug.  30,  1898;  dau  Leonard  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Weaver) 
Seibel  [49-1163];  m  Aug.  10,  1918,  REUBEN  W.  AUKER,  b  May  5,  1902;  s  David  W.  and  Elizabeth 
(Wenger)  Auker.  Farmer;  res.  Ephrata,  R.  D.  3,  Pa.  Noissiie.  (1919.) 

[49-1457]  GEORGE  R.  ENCK,  b  Jan.  15,  1878;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Reed)  Enck  [49-1173]; 
ni  Feb.  18,  1905,  EMMA  S.  DITZLER,  b  Aug.  29,  1886;  dau  William  W.  and  Rebecca  (Sartor)  Ditzler. 
Farmer;  res.  Hopeland,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elva,  b  July  25,  1905. 

2.  Verna  D.,  b  Sept.  29,  1907. 

[49-1458]  JAMES  R.  ENCK,  b  Aug.  8,  1881;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Reed)  Enck  [49-1173] 
m  Aug.  5,  1905,  SADIE  MAY  RUTH,  b  Mar.  18,  1888;  dau  William  R.  and  Alice  B.  (Long)  Ruth. 
Cigar  maker;  res.  Hopeland,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  Ruth,  b  Feb.  13,  1906. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  13,  1912. 

[49-1465]  SUSAN  R.  WALTERS,  b  Mar.  23,  1892;  dau  George  and  Eliza  (Rhoads)  Walters  [49- 
1178];  m  Feb.  18,  1908,  JOHN  F.  FOX,  b  Dec.  20,  1885;  s  Harry  E.  and  Sarah  E.  (Michlich)  Fox. 
Pipe  fitter;  res.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Harry  E.,  b  July  8,  1908. 

2.  John  F.,  b  May  28,  1910. 

3.  Esther  M.,  b  May  17,  1912. 

4.  Charles  E.,  b  Apr.  14,  1915. 

5.  Frank  O.,  b  Sept.  28,  1917. 

6.  Verna  G.,  b  Mar.  20,  1919. 

[49-1468]  HENRY  FREDERICK  WEBER,  b  Feb.  4,  1894;  s  Frederick  H.  and  Matilda  (Rhoads) 
Weber  [49-1180];  m  Nov.  9,  1916,  MARY  ANNA  CARPENTER,  6  July  20,  1900;  dau  Milton  and 
Susanna  (Rhoads)  Carpenter  [49-1182].  Railroad  man;  res.  Hummelstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Henry,  b  June  28,  1917. 


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851 


[49-1469]  LEON  CARPENTER,  b  Nov.  2,  1892;  s  Milton  G.  and  Susanna  (Rhoads)  Carpenter 
[49-1182];  m  Mar.  31,  1917,  MAY  G.  DEMMY,  b  May  21,  1899;  dau  Rolandus  and  Ida  (Grube) 
Demmy.  Blacksmith;  res.  Lititz,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Richard,  b  Sept.  29,  1918. 

[49-1471]  CLARA  M.  RHOADS,  b  Jan.  2,  1881 ;  dau  John  H.  and  Annie  E.  (Hensel)  Rhoads  [49- 
1184];  m  Mar.  12,  1919,  THOMAS  S.  WHEELER,  b  May  22,  1862;  s  Theodore  and  Jane  A.  (Chap¬ 
man)  Wheeler.  Retired;  res.  R.  D.  21,  Winthrop,  Maine.  No  isstie.  (1919.) 

Clara  Rhoads  Wheeler  graduated  from  the  Training  School  for  Nurses  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  class  of 
1903,  taking  surgical  and  slum  work  in  New  York,  and  she  afterward  specialized  in  surgery,  devoting 
about  sixteen  years  active  work  to  her  profession  and  traveling  throughout  the  United  States. 

[49-1472]  HARVEY  H.  RHOADS,  b  Aug.  14,  1882;  s  John  H.  and  Annie  E.  (Hensel)  Rhoads 
[49-1184];  m  Mar.  17,  1905,  ELIZABETH  REED,  b  Dec.  17,  1883;  dau  Daniel  P.  and  Cathrine  (Retz) 
Reed.  Life  insurance  agent;  res.  515  Chestnut  St.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Eva  E.,  b  Oct.  13,  1906. 

2.  Carlton  L.,  b  Mar.  4,  1908. 

3.  Hazel  C.,  b  July  23,  1910. 

[49-1473]  H.  JOHN  RHOADS,  b  Mar.  15,  1888;  s  John  H.  and  Annie  E.  (Hensel)  Rhoads  [49- 
1184]  ;  m  TERESA  LEIB,  b  Nov.  25,  1891;  dau  Frank  and  Josephine  (Nickel)  Leib.  Painter  and  dec¬ 
orator;  res.  1609  Chestnut  St.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Thelma  L.,  b  June  21,  1912. 

2.  Theresa  B.,  b  Oct.  29,  1914. 

3.  John  R.,  b  Oct.  8,  1916. 

[49-1474]  FLORENCE  E.  RHOADS,  b  Feb.  21,  1886;  dau  John  H.  and  Annie  E.  (Hensel)  Rhoads 
[49-1184];  m  Aug.  12,  1906,  CALVIN  BERKHEISER,  b  June  12,  1883.  Railroader;  res.  1600  Arch  St., 
Shamokin,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  Allan,  b  Feb.  2,  1910. 

2.  Madaleine  Faye,  b  June  9,  1913. 

3.  Bernice  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  7,  1917. 

[49-1475]  JOHN  B.  HARTRANFT,  b  May  20,  1882;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Alice  N.  (Bingaman)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-1185];  m  ESTHER  PFLUM.  Res.  550  Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  [Family  Bible  Records.] 
[No  further  data.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mildred,  2.  Sarah. 

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[49-1476]  URIAS  F.  HARTRANFT,  b  Feb.  23,  1889;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Alice  N.  (Bingaman)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-1185];  m  Nov.  5,  1910,  ELIZABETH  WEAND,  b  Oct.  5,  1889;  dau  Henry  J.  and  Annie  E. 
(Bellman)  Weand.  Box  maker;  res.  937  Greenwich  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Russell,  b  Jan.  11,  1911. 

2.  Carlton,  b  Mar.  12,  1915. 

3.  Anna,  b  Feb.  15,  1917. 

4.  Mary,  b  Nov.  20,  1918. 

[49-1477]  PAUL  A.  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  18,  1892;  s  Simon  P.  and  Harriette  (Clair)  Hartranft 
[49-1186];  m  Nov.  5,  1910,  BARBARA  EINSMINGER.  Carpenter;  res.  535  South  11th  St.,  Reading 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Paul  R.,  b  Aug.  25,  1911. 

2.  Esther  M..  b  July  15.  1913. 


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[49  1478]  HARRY  T.  J.  HARTRANFT,  b  June  25,  1897;  s  Simon  P.  and  Harriette  (Clair)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-1186];  m  May  29,  1915,  VALERIA  ECKROTH,  b  Feb.  15,  1898;  dau  George  M.  and  Rebecca 
(Delp)  Eckroth.  Skilled  laborer;  res,  1261  Cotton  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harry  Clair,  b  Mar.  7,  1916. 

2.  William  Simon,  b  Apr.  15,  1917. 

3.  Franklin  Peter,  b  Apr.  17,  1918. 

[49  1479]  PAULINE  ELIZABETH  HOLSTEIN,  b  Mar.  5,  1894;  dau  Monroe  E.  and  Salinda 
(Eberly)  Holstein  [49-1197];  m  Oct.  1,  1917,  CAPT.  JOHN  DOHNER  BOGER,  M.  D.,  b  Mar.  10, 
1889;  s  John  D.  and  Lydia  (Dohner)  Boger.  Physician  and  surgeon;  res.  Richland,  Pa.  John  D.  Boger 
was  a  captain  in  the  World  War.  (1919.) 

[49-1481]  WILLIAM  H.  FOLTZ,  b  Oct.  6,  1893;  s  William  and  Kate  (Hirneisen)  Foltz  [49-1205];  m 
July  25,  1913,  EMMA  S.  HECK,  b  Apr.  6,  1896;  dau  John  Z.  and  Sallie  A.  (McCellhenney)  Heck.  Res. 
Talmage,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Amy  Ella,  b  Sept.  6,  1913. 

2.  Levi  H.,  b  July  16,  1915. 

3.  Eva  Elaine,  b  Feb.  8,  1917.  e 

4.  Roland  William,  b  Apr.  14,  1919. 

[49-1488]  BERTHA  GETZ,  b  Dec.  26,  1892;  dau  John  and  Salinda  (Hirneisen)  Getz  [49-1206];  m 
Dec.  14,  1912,  EDWIN  USNER  PANNABECKER,  b  Mar.  29,  1893;  s  Henry  and  Katie  (Usner) 
Pannabecker.  Cigar  maker;  res.  Schoeneck,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1490]  SAMUEL  HAUCK,  b  Apr.  15,  1893;  s  Andrew  and  Lydia  (Wieland)  Hauck  [49-1211]; 
m  Oct.  31,  1914,  ADA  HAGY,  b  Feb.  10,  1892;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Fianna  (Tartarian)  Hagy.  Farmer; 
res.  Stevens,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  H.,  b  Dec.  10,  1916. 

[49-1491]  LIZZIE  H.  HARTING,  b  Sept.  13,  1889;  dau  Lemon  Iv.  and  Mary  (Hauck)  Harting 
[49-1212];  rn  JAMES  PANNEBECKER,  b  May  28,  1886;  s  Absalom  and  Mary  (Ulrich)  Pannebecker. 
Denver,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Eva  George,  b  Mar.  8,  1909. 

2.  Mary  C.,  b  July  9,  1911. 

3.  Clarence  L.,  b  June  12,  1913. 

4.  Lester  N.,  b  May  15,  1915. 

5.  Elmer  L.,  b  Dec.  6,  1916. 

6.  Norman  L.,  b  July  11.  1919. 

[49-1492]  KATIE  H.  HARTING,  b  Dec.  11,  1895;  dau  Lemon  K.  and  Mary  (Hauck)  Harting  [49- 
1212];  m  July  18,  1914,  STEPHEN  R.  WENRICH,  b  Feb.  1,  1890;  s  Richard  and  Rebecca  (Root) 
Wenrieh.  Farmer  and  cigar  maker;  res.  Denver,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Virginia,  b  May  24,  1917. 

[49-1494]  HARRY  L.  HAUCK,  b  Sept.  10,  1895;  s  Phares  E.  and  Susan  S.  (Leisy)  Hauck  [49-1213]; 
m  Nov.  21,  1918,  FRANCES  M.  HASKIN,  b  Dec.  1,  1899;  dau  Fred  C.  and  Prue  A.  (Fuller)  Haskin. 
Rotary  pressman;  res.  2018  Corning  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[49-1495]  ISAAC  V.  EICHELBERGER,  b  July  2,  1885;  s  John  R.  and  Emma  (Lantz)  Eichelberger 
[49-1226];  m  July  3,  1906,  TECKLA  ERICKSON,  b  Aug.,  1886,  dau  Charles  and  Lena  (Smith)  Erick¬ 
son.  Farmer;  res.  Montevideo,  Minn.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Edith  Adra,  b  July  13,  1907. 

2.  LeRoy  Isaac,  b  Julv  26,  1909. 


Pi.ate  93 


A  Jug  made  by  George  Heebner  [74-7a]. 
(Courtesy  of  Samuel  T.  Freeman  &  Co.  of  Phila.) 


Plate  94 


Henry  J.  Stager  [74-329a]. 
Founder  of  “Camp  News.” 
(Courtesy  of  “Camp  News.”) 


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3.  Earl  John,  b  May  14,  1911. 

4.  Harold  Charles,  b  Apr.  20,  1913. 

5.  Vera  Emma,  b  Mar.  15,  1917. 

[49-1496]  EZRA  E.  EICHELBERGER,  b  Apr.  30,  1887 ;  .s  John  R.  and  Emma  (Lantz)  Eichelberger 
[49-1226];  m  June  15,  1910,  ELIZABETH  JUNGELS,  b  Sept.  5,  1887;  dau  Peter  and  Emma  (Dreyfus) 
Jungels.  Farmer;  res.  Lemont,  Ill.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Mar.  21,  1911. 

2.  Evelyn,  b  Jan.  25,  1915. 

3.  Alice,  b  Nov.  4,  1917. 

[49-1498]  OSCAR  V.  EICHELBERGER,  b  Oct.  28,  1893;  s  John  R.  and  Emma  (Lantz)  Eichel¬ 
berger  [49-1226];  m  Jan.  25,  1917,  ELSIE  A.  ROTT,  b  Oct.  24,  1894;  dau  Frank  and  Augusta  (Garling) 
Rott.  Farmer;  res.  Naperville,  Ill.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Arthur  H b  Nov.  26,  1917. 

[49-1499]  CARRIE  MAE  EICHELBERGER,  b  May  29,  1889;  dau  Abraham  and  Katie  (Sollen- 
berger)  Eichelberger  [49-1227];  m  Jan.  28,  1913,  JOHN  SCIIUSLER,  b  Dec.  10,  1886;  s  Joseph  and 
Sarah  (Jones)  Schusler.  Worker  for  Wheaton  Golf  Club;  res.  Wheaton,  Ill.,  Box  33,  R.  D.  3.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Violet  Mae,  b  Jan.  13,  1914. 

2.  Kathryn  Sarah,  b  Dec.  17,  1915. 

3.  Ralph  John,  b  Aug.  31,  1917. 

[49-1501a]  WILLIAM  G.  COLBY,  b  Nov.  26,  1892;  d  Aug.  5,  1919;  s  Harry  and  Virginia  E.  (Hart- 
ranft)  Colby  [49-1238];  m  1915,  ELSIE  JONES,  who  died  in  Honolulu,  en  route  to  China. 

[49— 1501b]  WILLIAM  G.  COLBY,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Mar.  9,  1918,  LOUISE  STOTTS,  b 
Jan.  11,  1891;  dau  James  U.  and  Fidelia  (McMillian)  Stotts.  Missionary;  res.  Tujunga,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Virginia  Louise,  b  Mar.  31,  1920. 

William  G.  Colby  was  a  missionary;  he  took  his  Bible  training  at  Nyack-on-the-Hudson.  In  1915 
he  married  Elsie  Jones  of  Los  Angeles  and  they  started  to  go  to  China,  but  she  was  taken  very  ill  of  sea¬ 
sickness  on  the  ocean,  and  died  of  heart  failure  while  the  boat  was  pulling  into  port  at  Honolulu.  She 
was  buried  there  while  Mr.  Colby  proceeded  on  to  China.  He  spent  several  months  in  Central  China  in 
language  study,  and  assisted  in  the  office  of  the  Christian  and  Missionary  Alliance,  under  whose  auspices 
he  was  working.  In  November,  1916,  he  went  to  the  province  Kansuh,  on  the  extreme  western  border 
of  China,  where  he  spent  a  year  in  language  study  after  which  he  was  put  in  charge  of  the  station  at 
Kongchang,  a  large  and  almost  unworked  field.  He  suffered  a  great  deal  of  hardship  in  this  field  as  he 
was  deprived  of  American  associations  and  American  mode  of  living;  but  he  laid  the  foundation  for  ex¬ 
cellent  work,  while  pursuing  his  studies  in  the  Chinese  language,  and  also  erecting  a  home. 

In  March,  1918,  he  married  Louise  Stotts  and  they  went  to  Kongchang  as  soon  as  the  war  between 
the  North  and  South  subsided  sufficiently  to  make  the  roads  passable.  One  Sunday  morning  in  July, 
1919,  Mr.  Colby  was  suddenly  taken  ill  with  very  severe  pains  which  proved  to  be  neuritis.  After 
suffering  severely  for  a  fortnight  he  died  Aug.  5.  Mr.  Colby  was  a  man  of  brilliant  mental  capacity, 
but  was  not  very  robust,  dying  at  the  age  of  twenty-seven.  However,  he  was  an  indefatigable  worker, 
and  it  seemed  as  if  his  real  services  had  only  begun  when  he  was  called  by  the  hand  of  Death.  The 
comment  of  the  chairman  of  the  Mission  Board  by  the  side  of  his  grave  was  “He  has  in  his  four  years  in 
China  accomplished  what  most  of  us  did  in  twelve.” 

His  sincerity  and  devotion  to  his  faith  were  the  big  outstanding  qualities  of  his  life.  He  was  always 
generous  towards  others  and  frank  to  admit  his  own  wrong.  He  was  highly  appreciated  by  all  with 
whom  he  came  in  contact,  and  a  tribute  was  paid  to  his  memory  by  the  Governor  of  the  Province,  as 
well  as  by  several  other  lesser  officials. 

[49-1502]  CHARLES  WINFIELD  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  30,  1892;  s  William  G.  and  Virginia  B. 
(Nash)  Hartranft  [49-1239];  m  Mar.  9,  1916,  OLLIE  PAULIN,  b  Nov.  27,  1889;  dau  Frederick  C.  and 
Helen  (Northsworthy)  Paulin.  Merchant;  res.  1226  Mission  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (1921.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  C.  Winfield,  b  Oct.  4,  1917. 

2.  Phyllis,  b  Nov.  20,  1920. 

[49-1503]  WILLIAM  G.  HARTRANFT,  b  Sept.  28, 1896;  s  William  G.  and  Virginia  B.  (Nash)  Hart- 
ranft  [49-1239];  m  MARCELLA  MARTIN,  b  Jan.  1,  1894;  dau  John  B.  Martin.  Sales  manager  with 
the  Duplex  Truck  Sales  Co.:  res.  1226  Mission  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (1921.) 

[49-1504]  WILLIAM  E.  MILLER,  b  Mar.  22,  1900;  s  William  and  Katie  A.  (Beard)  Miller  [49- 
1371];  m  Apr.  19,  1919,  MARY  BURIvEY,  b  Jan.  26,  1900;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Katie  (Ruppert)  Burkey. 
Sign  maker;  res.  1509  Moss  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.'' 


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GEORGE  WEISS  [E  501 


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[50]  GEORGE  WEISS  [E  50],  b  1687;  d  Mar.  10,  1740;  s  Caspar  Weiss  of  Langneundorf ;’ m  1715, 
ANNA  MESCHTER  [E  140],  b  1681,  d  Sept.  22,  1734  (O.S.).  They  came  to  Pa.,  in  1734.  They  had 
one  son  who  died  when  about  one  year  of  age.  From  records  [E.  E.  S.  J.]  we  gather  the  following  data 
concerning  the  family  of  Caspar  Weiss: 

Caspar  Weiss  of  Ober  Harpersdorf,  born  1643,  buried  in  Harpersdorf,  Sept.  13,  1712,  aet.  69;  “mit 
einer  Collect;  ein  Haupt  Schwengf elder.” 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Caspar,  buried  Sept.  8, 1713,  in  Harpersdorf,  aet.  19  years,  36  weeks,  “mit  einer  Collecten, 

ein  Schwengfelder.” 

2.  George  (Abraham),  b  1687,  in  Harpersdorf;  d  aged  about  one  year. . 

3.  Maria,  buried  Nov.  24,  1713,  in  Harpersdorf,  aet.  23,  “mit  einer  Collecten.” 

In  “die  Register  der  Verstorbenen  in  1734,”  we  read  “den  22  dieses  (i.  e.  Sept.  Old  Calendar),  ist 
gestorben  Anna  Weissen,  gebohrnen  Meschterin,  ihres  althers  53  Jahr  ist  begraben  den  23  in  Phila.” 
[E.  E.  S.  ,/.]  Translation:  (In  the  register  of  those  who  died  in  1734,  we  read,  on  Sept.  22,  Anna  Weiss 
died,  her  maiden  name  was  Meschter;  her  age  was  53  years  and  she  was  buried  in  Phila.,  on  the  23rd.) 

REV.  GEORGE  WEISS 

Although  having  but  six  years  in  which  to  labor  before  his  death  after  his  arrival  in  Pa.,  the  life  of 
George  Weiss  was  a  busy  one,  as  in  addition  to  his  work  in  connection  with  the  writing  and  transcribing 
of  hymns  he  was  chosen  the  leader  or  teacher  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  because  of  his  pastoral  duties 
was  obliged  to  ride  from  district  to  district  in  order  to  minister  to  his  parishioners.  He  also  wrote 
out  Scriptural  passages  for  instruction  of  the  youth.  These,  too,  are  preserved  in  the  S.  H.  L. 

George  Weiss  had  the  natural  bent  for  the  writing  of  poetry  although  he  never  received  any  training 
in  the  poetic  art,  a  fact  which  he  lamented  frequently  during  his  efforts  as  a  compiler  of  hymns  or  while 
acting  in  the  role  of  hymn  writer.  At  the  age  of  thirteen  he  copied  a  Michael  Hiller  Postill.  He  assisted 
his  father  in  transcribing  and  compiling  the  so  called  “Weiss  Hymn-Book  of  the  Schwenkfelders,”  acting 
first  as  a  writer  of  hymns,  second  as  a  reviser,  and  third  as  a  transcriber  and  compiler.  As  a  matter  of 
fact  he  was  a  promoter  of  the  work  begun  by  Caspar  Weiss,  his  father,  in  regard  to  the  compiling  of 
hymns.  Altogether  he  is  credited  with  a  total  of  one  thousand  five  hundred  and  fifty-nine  hymns. 
[Schwenkfelder  Hymnology — Seipt.  ] 

That  he  was  a  highly  educated  man  is  shown  by  an  examination  of  his  writings  as  well  as  by  the 
fact  that  he  acted  as  teacher,  as  told  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz — that  when  in  Saxony  he  went  to 
George  Weiss  twice  a  week  for  instruction  in  languages.  Rev.  Balzer  Hoffman,  his  lifelong  bosom 
friend,  in  1753  wrote  out  an  account  of  the  life  and  activities  of  George  Weiss,  from  which  we  obtain 
most  of  the  facts  concerning  his  career.  He  was  said  to  have  been  a  very  stern  man,  and  preached 
simplicity  of  dress  and  life  so  fervently  and  so  earnestly  as  to  cause  a  great  deal  of  dissension  among  the 
Schwenkfelders.  Because  of  this  many  of  those  who  came  over  with  the  Schwenkfelder  immigrants 
refused  to  continue  their  connection  with  the  Schwenkfelder  faith. 

Born  in  Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  in  1687,  he  was  selected  to  write  the  confession  of  faith  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders  or  to  write  a  reply  to  the  written  questions  of  the  Roman  missionaries,  when  in  1720  they 
appeared  in  Silesia  to  convert  the  followers  of  Schwenckfeld  to  the  Roman  Catholic  faith.  An  account 
of  this  is  found  in  “Erlauterung,”  pp.  85,  341.  Being  worsted  in  their  arguments  the  missionaries  re¬ 
sorted  to  force  to  compel  the  Schwenkfelders  to  attend  their  services.  George  Weiss  with  his  wife  and 
other  friends  accompanied  the  group  who  fled  by  night  in  the  month  of  April,  1726,  leaving  their  proper¬ 
ty  in  the  hands  of  their  persecutors,  and  came  to  Herrnhut,  Saxony  on  the  5th  of  May.  While  living  in 
Herrnhut,  George  Weiss  followed  the  occupations  of  weaving  and  teaching,  and  it  was  at  this  time  that 
Christopher  Schultz  came  to  him  for  instruction  in  languages  and  thus  began  the  warmest  friendship 
and  attachment  which  existed  between  teacher  and  pupil  during  the  remaining  years  of  Weiss’  lifetime. 
On  the  eve  of  their  departure  for  America  the  Schwenkfelders  selected  George  Weiss  as  a  kind  of  teacher 
or  leader  in  spiritual  matters  for  the  adults  as  well  as  catechist  for  the  young,  there  as  well  as  on  ship¬ 
board,  which  position  he  filled  before  embarking  and  also  during  the  voyage. 

Soon  after  their  arrival  in  America,  on  Dec.  9,  1735,  George  Weiss  was  formally  appointed  the  first 
Schwenkfelder  minister  of  the  Gospel  and  catechist  in  this  country,  and  he  officiated  in  that  capacity 
in  an  acceptable  manner  up  to  the  time  of  his  death.  He  located  on  a  farm  on  the  Skippack  creek  in 


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Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  dying  on  Mar.  1 1 ,  1740,  in  the  fifty-third  year  of  his  age.  He  was 
married  in  1715  to  Anna  Meschter,  of  Langneundorf  who  died  in  Philadelphia,  Sept.  22,  1734,  shortly 
after  the  arrival  in  Pa.,  and  is  buried  in  the  Pilgrim  Cemetery,  Phila.  All  his  children  died  before  the 
migration.  He  also  had  a  brother  and  sister  who  died  young  in  Silesia,  so  that  in  this  new  world  George 
Weiss  himself  was  the  only  remaining  member  of  his  family,  and  having  the  spiritual  welfare  of  his 
disorganized  and  scattered  flock  at  heart  he  labored  for  them  in  season  and  out  of  season,  but  becoming 
considerably  disappointed  and  seeing  no  better  results  and  “finding  so  much  lukewarmness  and  world¬ 
ly-mindedness,”  during  a  spell  of  sickness  which  he  had  in  1739  he  was  on  the  point  of  relinquishing  his 
ministerial  duties  altogether.  But  being  restored  to  health  he  started  with  increased  courage  and  con¬ 
tinued  his  labors  for  a  year  longer.  On  Mar.  3,  1740,  he  was  in  Goshenhoppen  where  he  met  his  catechu¬ 
mens  in  the  evening,  and  instructed  them  for  the  last  time  and  on  the  following  day,  though  being  in 
feeble  health,  he  preached  for  the  last  time  to  his  congregated  friends  just  six  days  before  his  death.  A 
synopsis  of  his  remarks  on  this  occasion  is  preserved  by  his  biographer,  Balzer  Hoffman. 

George  Weiss  was  an  example  of  unaffected  piety,  simplicity,  and  fidelity,  well  versed  in  spiritual 
knowledge,  earnest  and  impressive  in  his  ministrations.  He  was  the  worthy  son  of  the  venerable  Caspar 
Weiss,  who  when  quite  ill  and  weak  in  body  was  called  before  Neander  and  compelled  to  stand  in  the 
latter’s  study  for  six  hours  to  give  an  account  of  his  faith.  [Erlauterung ,  p  54-59,  98.] 

At  his  death  George  Weiss  left  incomplete  several  series  of  studies  in  the  line  of  revealed  theology, 
some  sixteen  catechetical  questions  dealing  with  creation,  prayer,  faith,  the  ten  commandments, 
baptism,  Lord’s  Supper,  marriage,  etc.  His  poetic  productions  were  collected  in  a  volume  about  1730 
entitled  “Meditations,  etc.”  and  the  letters  written  to  various  members  of  the  Schwenkfelder  com¬ 
munity  on  Scripture  passages  as  a  means  of  religious  culture,  begun  in  1733  and  continued  for  a  little 
more  than  a  year,  comprise  material  that  would  fill  an  octavo  book  of  about  four  hundred  pages. 
Throughout  his  life  he  was  a  close  and  unwearying  student  of  the  Bible. 

A  plain  marble  headstone  marks  his  grave  with  the  inscription:  “Zura  andenken  an  George  Weiss , 
war  geboren  in  Schlesien,  und  erster  Lehrer  der  Schwenkfelder  Gemeinde  in  Pennsylvania.  Starb  11  ten 
Mdrz,  1740.  Alt  53  Jahr."  (Translation:  In  memory  of  George  Weiss  who  was  born  in  Silesia,  and 
the  first  teacher  of  the  Schwenkfelder  congregation  in  America.  Died  Mar.  11,  1740;  aged  53  years.) 


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BALTHASAR  HEYDRICK  [E  52] 
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[51]  CASPAR  HEYDRICK  [E  51],  b  about  1680;  d  Apr.  12,  1761,  eldest  son  of  Christopher  Hey- 
drick,  gardener,  of  Harpersdorf,  Silesia,  brother  of  George  Heydrick  [E  61];  m  June  23,  1733,  in  Berthels- 

dorf,  EVA  BEYER  [E  206],  b - — ;  d  Dee.  9,  1742,  “mittelste  Tochter”  of  Melchior  Beyer,  gardener, 

of  Langneundorf.  Caspar  Heydrick  left  Nieder  Harpersdorf  with  his  brother,  George,  and  a  “Pflege- 
sohne”  [cf.  Regent ,  p  J#]. 

Caspar  Heydrick  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  probably  settled  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.,  as  he  bought  106  acres  of  land  of  Caspar  Wistar  on  Mar.  26,  1735  [cf.  Plate  F  I.].  Place  of 
burial  of  Caspar  Heydrick  and  wife,  Salford  Schw.  Cem.  No  issue. 


[52a]  BALTHASAR  HEYDRICK  [E  52],  brother  of  Eva,  wife  of  George  Heydrick  [E  61],  and  his 
wife,  ROSINA  HEEBNER  [E  142],  sister  of  Christopher  Heebner  [E  199]  and  of  Abraham  Heebner, 
a  cobbler  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf,  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  with  their  son,  Christopher  [E  143].  Rosina 
Heydrick  d  Oct.  23,  1738. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Christopher  [E  143],  b  Mar.  23,  1731,  at  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony;  baptized  Mar.  26,  1731; 
sponsors:  Christoph  Kriebel,  farmer  in  Berthelsdorf;  Caspar  Kriebel,  Jr.,  of  Herrn- 
liut;  “Frau  Maria,  David  Hiibners,  Groszknechts  auf  dem  Oberhofe,  Ehefrau.” 
Christoph  Heydrick  d  Dec.  28,  1756,  of  small  pox  (“1756,  den  28ten  December  ist 
zu  Towamensing  der  Christoph  Heidrig  gestorben  an  der  Porpeln;  alt  bey  24  Jahre.”) 
[Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill ,  p  62.] 

[52a-l]  2.  George,  b  Sept.  22,  1737;  d  Jan.  29,  1824;  m  Rosina  Krauss. 


[52b]  BALTHASAR  HEYDRICK  [E  52],  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  May  15,  1741,  in  the  presence 
of  twelve  witnesses,  MARIA  HOFFRICHTER  [E  205],  who  came  to  Pa.  in  1737;  Maria  Hoffrichter 
was  the  daughter  of  Christoph  Hoffrichter;  she  died  Jan.  10,  1753.  Balthasar  Heydrick  lived  in 
Lower  Salford  and  died  Jan.  12,  1753  “of  a  violent  inflammatory  disease”  [S.H.L.].  Both  Mr.  and 
Airs.  Heydrick  are  probably  buried  in  the  Salford  Schw.  Cem.  Balthasar  Heydrick  purchased  land  in 
Frederick  Twp.  in  1735  [Plate  F  I,  II,  III,  Homes  and,  Burial  Places].  He  was  naturalized  June  21, 
1743. 

Children  (J): 


[52b-l] 

[21-2] 


[52b-2a]  1 
[52b-2b]  j 


1.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  5,  1742;  d  Aug.  30,  1826;  m  Susanna  Yeakle. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  5,  1745;  d  June  20,  1770;  m  George  Heebner. 

3.  Alelchior,  b  Oct.  23,  1747;  d  Oct.  13  (19),  1777;  single.  He  was  a  wagoner  in  Washing¬ 

ton’s  Army  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  is  buried  in  the  private  cem.  on  the 
H.  H.  Heebner  Farm,  Worcester,  Pa. 


4.  Balthasar,  b  Dec.  29,  1750;  d  Dec.  19,  1831;  m  \ 


1. - 

2.  Elizabeth  Nungesser. 


Extracted  by  Ober-Lehrer  Schneider  from  the  Journal  of  the  Jesuit  missionary, 
Regent. 


(Translation.) 

“1.  Anna  Heydrick,  widow  (1720),  Kleinhaus  in  Lauterseifen,  died  Nov.  1739.  Visited  but  not 
converted.  Her  children,  Jeremias  22,  Regina  18,  good  and  peaceful  people.  They  lived  in  the  newhaus 
and  with  them  the  old  widow,  Ursula  Hertranft.” 

“2.  George  Heydrick  under  examination  in  1653”  [cf.  Regent,  Artie.  2,  pp  144-147',  Artie. 
3,  p  65;  Hensch,  p  JO?']. 

“3.  Born  1683  Melchior  Heydrich  (1724  in  the  Urborium?)  in  O.  L.  Neundorf  under  E.  C.  v. 
Braun,  aged  (1720)  37,  does  not  want  on  June  2,  1721,  to  send  his  children  to  the  catechism”  [cf. 
Regent  3,  83].  “His  wife,  Barbara  (born  1687),  born  Balth-Kurtz,  died  Oct.  4,  1740  and  was  buried  in 
the  Viehweg.  Regent  owed  Melchior  in  1739  still  25  Thalers.” 


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“Their  children  (Anno  1720)  Balthasar,  Anna,  Melchior,  Helena,  Susanna,  Maria.” 

“The  children  of  Melchior  emigrated  to  America  1733  (1734).  Their  mother  was  probably  too 
sick  to  go  with  them  and  besides  that  her  husband  remained  also.  Melchior’s  ancestors  were,  1655, 
the  brothers  Balthasar  and  Melchior  Heydrich  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf.” 

“Balthasar  Heydrich  of  Nieder  Harpersdorf  and  Rosina,  born  Hiibner,  were  married  in  the  Duchy 
of  Brandenburg.  They  stipulated  1727,  were  however  baptized  July  14,  1728  in  Wiesa  and  emigrated 
with  wife  and  child,  an  adopted  daughter  and  a  sister.  They  are  living  there,  1735,  in  Falkener  (sic) 
Swamp.  They  left  a  fortune  of  390  Reichsthaler.  Besides  that  Christoph  Heydrich  had  to  pay  them  a 
fine  of  50  Ds.”  [  Notes  on  fly  leaf  of  Gen.  Record  of  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrich.] 

“Balthasar  Heydrick  (son  of  Melchior  Heydrick,  b  1683  and  Barbara  Kurk,  b  1687,  married 
Nov.  15,  1707)  was  baptized  15,  May  1709.  Record  of  Lutheran  Church,  Hdrf.,  Journal  of  Regent, 
the  Jesuit  Missionary.”  [  Notes  of  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick,  p  9.] 

“Balthasar  Heydrick,  son  of  George  Heydrick  of  Niederdorf  was  baptized  6,  March  1707. 
Melchior  Heydrick  and  Barbar  Kurtzin  were  married  15,  Nov.  1707  in  den  Felda.  Balthasar  Heydrick 
son  of  Melchior  Heydrick  was  baptized  15,  May  1709.” 

[Copied  from  Church  Register  at  Harpersdorf,  July  9,  1896,  by  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick.] 


Balthasar  Heydrick  purchased  an  estate  in  Frederick  Twp.,  then  Phila.,  now  Montg.  Co.,  from 
the  Proprietaries.  He  was  descended  from  George  Heydrick  who  was  confined  in  Liegnitz  prison  from 
1650  until  1658  for  “heresy.”  [Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick'' s  Gen.  Rec.,  p  10.] 

“Jacob  Fouth  and  wife,  by  deed  dated  June  26,  1735  and  recorded  in  the  office  for  recording 
deeds  in  Phila.,  in  Deed  Book  F,  Vol.  8,  p  216,  conveyed  two  contiguous  tracts  of  land  containing  50 
acres  each,  situate  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Phila.  now  Montg.  Co.,  adj.  Perkiomen  Creek,  to  Balthasar 
Heydrick.  Consideration — one  hundred  and  three  pounds.”  [Notes  of  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick, 
V  io.] 

It  would  seem  that  in  the  interval  between  1732  and  1741  the  properties  owned  at  former  times 
by  Jacob  Fout  and  George  Schweinhard  had  passed  into  the  ownership  of  Balthasar  Hevdick.  [Con¬ 
clusion  from  examination  of  Dotterer  Records.] 


Sauer’s  German  newspaper,  “Pennsylvanische  Berichte,”  of  Feb.  19,  1745,  contains  an  adver¬ 
tisement  by  Balthasar  Heidrich,  in  which  he  states  that  he  lives  near  Hans  Miller. 

Doctor  Miller  and  his  wife,  Fdizabeth,  are  buried  on  the  farm  now  owned  by  Mr.  Samuel 
Foust  in  Frederick  Twp.,  in  the  meadow,  by  Society  Run.  [John  Hageman  to  Henry  Antes — Dotterer 
Papers.] 


[52a- 1]  GEORGE  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  22,  1737;  d  Jan.  29,  1824;  s  Balthasar  and  Rosina  (Heebner) 
Heydrick  [52a];  m  June  17,  1760,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  ROSINA  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  10,  1737; 
d  Oct.  29,  1828;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Hoffman)  Krauss  [11-1]. 

George  Heydrick  was  a  cordwainer,  shoemaker,  and  farmer,  and  lived  on  a  farm  in  Lower  Salford 
Twp.,  Pa.,  later  owned  by  his  grandson,  Samuel  Heydrick  [52a-6].  According  to  Judge  Christopher 
Heydrick,  George,  son  of  Balthasar  Heydrick,  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 


[48-6a] 


[25-11] 

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[52a-2b]  j 


Children  (6): 

1.  Susanna,  b  June  10,  1761;  d  Aug.  20,  1801;  m  Christopher  Snyder. 

2.  Stillborn  son,  b  1763. 

3.  Balthasar,  b  Nov.  13,  1765;  d  Feb.  4,  1846. 

4.  Eve,  b  Jan.  17,  1767;  d  Oct.  23,  1826;  rn  Abraham  Kriebel. 

5.  Rosina,  b  Feb.  9,  1773;  d  Mar.  13,  1773. 


6.  George,  b  Mar.  14,  1775;  d  Oct.  9,  1855;  m 


f  1.  Susanna  Yeakel. 

{  2.  Susanna  Kriebel. 


[52a-2a]  GEORGE  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  14,  1775;  d  Oct.  9, 1855 ;s  George  and  Rosina  (Krauss) 
Heydrick  [52a-l];  m  1st  time,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  Nov.  14,  1799,  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  4, 
1777;  d  Nov.  8,  1801;  dau  Melchior  and  Rosina  or  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-12]. 

One  daughter: 

[25-22]  Anna,  b  Sept.  21,  1800;  d  Apr.  9,  1836;  m  Jonathan  Kriebel. 

[52a-2b]  GEORGE  HEYDRICK,  m  2d  time,  by  Rev.  Melchior  Kriebel,  May  15,  1S04,  SUSANNA 
KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  6,  1782;  d  Apr.  14,  1851;  dau  David  and  Rosina  (Wiegner)  Kriebel  [25— 5b J .  George 
Heydrick  was  a  farmer;  he  lived  and  died  on  the  farm  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Pa.,  later  owned  by 
his  son,  Samuel. 


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2. 

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3. 

4. 

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5. 

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6. 

7. 

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8. 

9. 

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10. 

11. 

[ 19— 15b] 
[52a-5] 

I'12- 

13. 

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14. 

[25-50b] 

15. 

Children  (15): 


Maria,  h  Mar.  9,  1807;  d  Dec.  16,  1889;  m  Adam  Fisher. 

Sarah,  b  Sept.  6,  1808;  d  Jan.  22,  1829. 

Susanna,  b  Dec.  9,  1809;  d  Nov.  28,  1836;  m  Charles  Huber. 
Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  18,  1811 ;  d  Apr.  18,  1840;  m  Joseph  Kriebel. 
Edith,  b  Sept.  13,  1813;  d  Feb.  15,  1829. 

Catharine,  b  Feb.  5,  1815;  d  May  29,  1862;  m  Jacob  Heebner. 
George,  b  Apr.  14,  1816;  d  Dec.  9,  1895;  unm. 

Rebecca,  b  May  24,  1818;  d  Oct.  31,  1861;  m  Daniel  Yeakel. 

Regina  (Rosina),  b  Aug.  31,  1819;  d  June  4,  1907;  single. 

Lydia,  b  Mar.  1,  1821;  d  Dec,  7,  1860;  m  I  1*  J°sePj1  Jnel)el 
J  [2.  Joseph  Smith. 

Rosina,  b  Aug.  28,  1824;  d  Apr.  13,  1853. 

Samuel,  b  Sept.  8,  1826;  d  Oct.  10,  1879;  m  Maria  Kriebel. 

Hannah,  b  Nov.  26,  1829;  d  Dec.  16,  1915;  m  Rev.  Reuben  Kriebel. 


Joseph 

Abraham 


twins,  b  Feb.  18,  1805;  d 


Feb.  26, 1820 
Feb.  19,  1829 


[52a-3]  MARIA  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  9,  1807;  d  Dec.  16,  1889;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Heydrick  [52a-2b];  m  Dec.  22,  1839,  ADAM  FISHER,  b  Apr.  15,  1807;  d  Nov.  8,  1879;  s  Jacob 
Fisher.  Adam  Fisher  who  came  to  Pa.  in  1836,  had  two  brothers,  Jacob  and  George,  and  two  sisters, 
Barbara  and  Catharina.  One  of  the  brothers  in  Germany  had  a  daughter  who  was  blind.  [E.  E.S.J.] 
Children  (3): 

[19-100]  1.  Susanna,  b  May  8,  1842;  d  Nov.  13,  1911;  m  Isaac  Kriebel. 

[52a-7]  2.  Mary,  b  Aug.  16,  1847;  d  Nov.  18,  1905;  m  John  G.  Clemens. 

[52a— 8]  3.  Adam  H.,  b  Aug.  29,  1848;  m  Mary  Snyder. 

[52a-4]  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK,  b  Dec.  9,  1809;  d  Nov.  28,  1836;  dau  George  and  Susanna 
(Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b];  rn  CHARLES  HUBER,  d  between  1836  and  1879. 

One  child:  Catharine  Ann,  b  May  1,  1835.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[52a-5]  LYDIA  (HEYDRICK)  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1821 ;  d  Dec.  7,  1860;  dau  George  and  Susanna 
(Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b],  and  widow  of  Joseph  Kriebel  [19— 15b] ;  m  July  9,  1857,  JOSEPH  SMITH. 
Lydia  Smith  is  buried  at  Niantic,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[52a-9]  Josiah,  b  — - - ;  d  Nov.  18,  1S88;  m  Annie  S.  Schell. 

[52a-6]  SAMUEL  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  8,  1826;  d  Oct.  10, 1879;s  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Heydrick  [52a-2b] ;  m  MARY  (MARIA)  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  27,  1835;  d  Nov.  16,  1873;  dau  Abraham  and 
Anna  (Bergey)  Kriebel  [25-30]. 

Children  (7): 

[52a-10]  1.  Daniel  K.,  b  Nov.  15,  1863;  d  Mar.  28,  1890;  m  Sophia  Iv.  Rittenhouse. 

[52a-ll]  2.  George  Iv.,  b  Jan.  28,  1865;  m  Adelaide  Viola  Dawson. 

[21-163]  3.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  19,  1867;  m  Anthony  A.  Heebner. 

[149-108a]  4.  Mary,  b  Mar.  23,  1868;  d  Apr.  4,  1890;  m  Howard  M.  Schultz. 

[19—102]  5.  Annie,  b  Feb.  26,  1870;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

6.  Regina,  b  Jan.  12,  1872;  d  Aug.  21,  1897. 

[149-108b]  7.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  17,  1873;  m  Howard  M.  Schultz. 

[52a— 7 ]  MARY  H.  FISHER,  b  Aug.  16,  1847;  d  Nov.  18,  1905;  dau  Adam  and  Maria  (Heydrick) 
Fisher  [52a— 3 ] ;  m  Jan.  9,  1887,  JOHN  G.  CLEMENS,  b  Aug.  19,  1826;  d  Feb.  27,  1904.  Mr.  Clemens 
was  a  farmer;  resided  in  Hatfield  and  later  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  Mary  Fisher  Clemens  in  her 
will  established  a  Trust  Fund  for  the  preservation  of  the  Salford  Schw.  Church  and  Cemetery. 

John  G.  Clemens  was  1st  married  to  Leah  Clemmer. 

[52a-8]  ADAM  H.  FISHER,  b  Aug.  29,  1848;  s  Adam  and  Maria  (Heydrick)  Fisher  [52a-3];  m 
Feb.  12,  1881,  MARY  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  4,  1856;  dau  Jesse  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Snyder  [48-22],  Farmer; 
res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1917.) 


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Children  (7): 

[52a-12]  1.  Jesse  S.,  b  Jan.  18,  1882;  in  Emma  B.  Alderfer. 

[52a-13]  2.  John  S.,  b  July  5,  1883;  in  Sara  Jane  Werle. 

3.  Mary  S.,  b  July  12,  1884;  d  Sept.  3,  1884. 

[48-131]  4.  Lydia  S.,  b  Aug.  23,  1885;  m  Irwin  S.  Kratz. 

5.  Edwin  S.,  b  Jan.  6,  1890;  d  June  14,  1890. 

6.  Adam  S.,  b  Dee.  1,  1890;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[52a-14]  7.  Ada  S.,  b  Oct.  29,  1894;  m  Irvin  Shelly. 

[52a-9]  JOSIAH  SMITH,  b - ;  d  Nov.  18,  1888;  s  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Heydrick-Kriebel) 

Smith  [52a-5];  m  May  31,  1879,  ANNIE  S.  SCHELL. 

Josiah  Smith  is  said  to  have  committed  suicide  by  taking  poison  and  is  buried  at  Friedensburg, 
Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  His  widow  married  George  Stoneback  and  lives  in  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Henry  Daniel,  b  July  11,  1880;  d  July  25,  1880. 

2.  Clara  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  31,  1883. 

3.  Laura  Elenora,  b  Mar.  25,  1886. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[52a— 10]  DANIEL  K.  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  15,  1863;  d  Mar.  28,  1890;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Kriebel) 
Heydrick  [52a-6];  m  Oct.  17,  1885,  SOPHIA  K.  RITTENHOUSE,  b  Jan.  3,  1864;  dau  Abraham  and 
Christina  (Kriebel)  Rittenhouse  [25-79].  Daniel  K.  Heydrick  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Lower  Gwyn¬ 
edd  Twp.,  Pa.  Mrs.  Heydrick’s  address  is  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Estella  R.,  b  July  2,  1887;  dressmaker;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  George  R.,  b  May  4,  1890;  d  Nov.  10,  1911.  George  Heydrick  died  at  White  Bird,  Idaho, 

and  is  buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 

[52a-ll]  REV.  GEORGE  K.  HEYDRICK,  b  Jan.  28,  1865;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Kriebel)  Heydrick 
[52a-6];  m  June  21,  1911,  ADELAIDE  VIOLA  DAWSON,  b  May  9,  1877;  dau  Henry  Clay  and 
Margaret  Dawson.  Clergyman;  res.,  Buena  Vista,  Va.  (1917.) 

One  child:  George  Clayton,  b  Sept.  25,  1913. 

[52a-12]  JESSE  S.  FISHER,  b  Jan.  18,  1882;  s  Adam  H.  and  Mary  (Snyder)  Fisher  [52a-8];  m 
Apr.  17,  1915,  EMMA  B.  ALDERFER,  b  Aug.  1,  1887 ;  dau  John  B.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Bean)  Alderfer. 
Farmer;  res.,  Landsale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alma  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  3,  1917. 

2.  Malinda,  b  Oct.  12,  1918;  d  Sept.  17,  1919. 

[52a-13]  JOHN  S.  FISHER,  b  July  5,  1883;  s  Adam  H.  and  Mary  (Snyder)  Fisher  [52a-8];  m 
Apr.  23,  1914,  SARA  JANE  WERLE,  b  Feb.  3,  1887;  dau  Henry  F.  and  Deborah  (Biddle)  Werle. 
Bookkeeper;  res.,  4632  N.  Warnock  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.)  Mr.  Fisher  is  assistant  circulation  manager 
of  “The  Schwenkfeldian.” 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Anne  Werle,  b  Jan.  21,  1915. 

2.  Mary  Werle,  b  Feb.  11,  1916. 

[52b-l]  ABRAHAM  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  5,  1742;  d  Aug.  30,  1826;  s  Balthasar  and  Maria  (Hoff- 
richter)  Heydrick  [52b]  ;ra  May  4,  1767,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  SUSANNA  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  8,  1744; 
d  Sept.  18,  1834;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Yeakle  [160-1]. 

Children  (6): 

[38-24]  1.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  25,  1768;  d  Mar.  31,  1825;  m  Abraham  Yeakle. 

[52b-3]  2.  Christopher,  b  Apr.  7,  1770;  d  Feb.  9,  1856;  m  Mary  Care. 

[52b — 4]  3.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  21,  1774;  d  Jan.  31,  1847;  m  Jacob  Cress. 

[52b-5]  4.  Regina,  b  Sept.  2,  1775;  m  Edward  Dowers. 


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[52b-6]  5.  Abraham,  b  May  18,  1779;  d  June  16,  1866;  m  Susanna  Neff. 

[52b-7]  6.  Maria,  b  Feb.  20,  1781;  d  Aug.  26,  1866;  m  John  Peters. 

Abraham  Heydrick  kept  a  store  and  farm  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  Hill  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa., 
later  known  as  the  “Wheel-Pump  Hotel.”  During  the  Revolutionary  war,  when  the  Continental 
Money  was  at  a  discount,  it  is  said  that  Abraham  Heydrick  had  so  much  money  that  he  kept  it  in 
barrels,  from  which  fact  a  tradition  is  current  in  the  families  of  his  descendants  that  he  had  a  “barrel 
of  money.”  It  is  also  said  that  after  the  Battle  of  Germantown,  when  Washington’s  troops  retreated  to 
Whitemarsh,  Mrs.  Heydrick  stood  at  the  door  of  their  store  and  handed  out  food  and  drink  to  the 
soldiers  as  they  passed  by.  [C.  Heydrick.] 

According  to  tradition  Abraham  Heydrick  served  as  a  private  in  the  Revolution. 

It  is  also  stated  that  when  Abraham  Heydrick  built  the  stone  house  which  stood  opposite  the 
Wheel  Pump  Hotel  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Mrs.  Heydrick  assisted  him  by  carrying  the  stones  to  him  in  her 
apron.  This  house  was  built  in  1767  and  remained  in  the  hands  of  the  Heydrick  family  until  1896, 
when  the  heirs  of  Charles  Heydrick  disposed  of  it. 

For  much  of  the  data  regarding  Abraham  Heydrick  and  his  descendants,  the  editor  is  indebted 
to  the  late  Judge  Christopher  Heydrick  [52b-43],  and  Dr.  J.  E.  Burnett  Buckenham  [52b-53]. 


Abraham  Heydrick,  Sr.,  son  of  Balthasar  Heydrick,  lived  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  Hill,  later  known 
as  “Heydrick’s  Dale,”  which  consisted  of  a  few  houses.  The  tavern,  or  public  house,  was  owned  by 
Sebastian  Neff  in  1742.  The  survey  deed  to  Neff  shows  that  the  tavern  existed  at  that  date.  It  was 
later  owned  by  Jacob  Neff,  only  son  and  heir  of  Sebastian,  who  bequeathed  it  to  his  son,  Jacob,  who 
married  Susanna  Heydrick.  Jacob  Neff,  Jr.,  deeded  this  property  to  Abraham  Heydrick  and  Susanna, 
sister  of  Jacob  Neff.  Thus  it  came  into  the  possession  of  Abraham  Heydrick,  and  upon  his  death  in 
1866  it  was  sold  by  his  heirs,  thus  passing  out  of  the  family. 

For  a  number  of  years  this  hotel  was  kept  by  Isaac  Evans,  brother-in-law  of  Abraham  Heydrick, 
and  later  it  was  kept  by  a  son-in-law,  Amos  Corson.  The  tract  of  land  upon  which  the  present  house  is 
located  was  part  of  a  large  tract  purchased  by  Christopher  Yeakle  prior  to  1767,  at  which  time  Christo¬ 
pher’s  daughter,  Susanna,  married  Abraham  Heydrick,  and  they  together  built  the  upper  half  of  the 
present  homestead  building.  In  1795,  Christopher  Yeakle  conveyed  by  deed  to  Abraham  Heydrick 
a  portion  of  a  large  tract  consisting  of  four  acres,  on  which  the  homestead  buildings  had  been  erected. 
There  was  a  small  stone  house  with  the  lower  portion  as  a  spring-house  and  the  upper  story  as  a  smoke¬ 
house.  Tradition  says  this  house  had  been  planned  with  a  view  to  occupancy  as  a  residence  in  case  of 
Mrs.  Heydrick’s  meeting  with  misfortune  which  would  take  away  her  home  from  her  possession. 

Abraham  Heydrick,  Sr.,  was  the  owner  of  a  tract  of  land  located  in  Chestnut  Hill,  fronting  on 
Germantown  Avenue  and  running  westward  a  considerable  distance  to  Graver’s  Lane,  then  known  as 
Union  Avenue.  [J.  E.  B .] 


[52b-2a]  CAPTAIN  BALTHASAR  HEYDRICK,  b  Dec.  29,  1750;  d  Dec.  19,  1831;  s  Balthasar 
and  Maria  (Hoffrichter)  Heydrick  [52b];  m  (name  of  1st  wife  unknown). 

Children  (3): 


[52b-8a] 

[52b-8b] 


1.  George,  b  1783;  d  Aug.  2,  1838;  m 


|  1.  Margaret  Heyberger. 
1  2.  Sarah  Flew. 


2.  Mary,  unm. 

[52b-9]  3.  Catharine,  d  June  or  July,  1850;  m  George  Cress. 


[52b-2b]  CAPTAIN  BALTHASAR  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ELIZABETH  NUN- 
GESSER,  b  Mar.  7,  1751;  d  Feb.  19,  1841. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Abraham,  b  July  10,  1794;  d  Nov.,  1828;  unm. 

[52b-10]  2.  Isaac,  b  July  9,  1796;  d  Nov.  24,  1846;  m  Elizabeth  Wasser. 

[52b— 1 1  ]  3.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  10,  1798;  d  Feb.  1,  1850;  m  Leanna  Kline. 

[52b— 1 2]  4.  Elizabeth,  m  David  Toole. 

[52b-13]  5.  Ann,  d  Feb.  12,  1830;  rn  Henry  Baum. 

[52b— 14]  6.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  23,  1800;  m  John  Croman. 

Balthasar  Heydrick  lived  in  Flourtown,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  is  buried  in  Union  Cem.  at  that 
place.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  He  died  insolvent  and  the  settlement  of  his 
estate  showed  numerous  notes  given  by  him. 

Balser  Heydrick,  as  Captain,  signed  papers  on  the  following  dates:  Feb.  14,  1780;  Feb.  14,  1780; 
Feb.  14,  1781. 


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“Waynesburg,  Mar.  4,  1779,  have  an  opportunity  to  send  with  Captain  Heydrick  of  Philadelphia 
6000  dollars  to  Lieut.  Col.  Farmer.”  [Pa.  Arch.,  Vol.  7,  p  369.} 

‘‘It  is  supposed  they  both  (Balthasar  Heydrick  and  his  wife  of  Frederick)  were  buried  in  Lower 
Salford.”  [W.  A.  Y.  to  C.  Heydrick,  Jan.  J,  1878.] 

‘‘Balthasar  Heydrick  built  a  one  story  log  house  on  the  east  side  of  the  turnpike  in  the  central  part 
of  Flourtown,  which  was  still  standing  in  recent  years  and  was  said  to  be  the  only  log  building  remaining 
anywhere  in  this  section  of  the  country.”  [Bean — Hist,  of  Montg.  Co.,  p  1072.] 


[52b— 3]  DR.  CHRISTOPHER  HEYDRICK,  b  Apr.  7,  1770;  d  Feb.  9,  1856;  s  Abraham  and 
Susanna  (Yeakle)  Heydrick  [52b— 1  ] ;  m  Apr.  13,  1793,  MARY  CARE,  b  1768;  d  Oct.  31,  1835;  dau 
Capt.  Peter  Care. 


[52b-14.1] 
[52b— 1 5] 
[52b-16a] 
[52b-16b] 


Children  (3): 

1.  Harriet  E.,  b  June  11,  1795;  d  Dec.  5,  1873;  m  Nathaniel  P.  Hood. 

2.  Caroline  M.,  b  Jan.  27,  1797;  d  Mar.  2,  1874;  m  Thomas  J.  Brown. 

3.  Charles  H.,  b  Mar.  5,  1799;  d  Dec.  16,  1883;  m  I  ^dams 

l  2.  Ann  Adams. 


Dr.  Christopher  Heydrick  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Phila.  Co.  (now  Montg.),  Pa.  In  his 
youth,  after  having  fitted  himself  by  a  thorough  course  of  education,  he  studied  the  science  of  medicine 
under  the  instruction  of  the  celebrated  Dr.  Benjamin  Say,  of  Phila.,  and  in  1792,  at  the  age  of  22  years, 
was  graduated  with  high  honors  from  the  University  of  Pa.  Six  years  afterward,  in  1798,  he  was  elected 
a  member  of  the  Philadelphia  Society  of  Medicine,  and  during  the  same  year,  and  for  some  time 
thereafter,  he  held  the  position  of  Physician  to  the  Phila.  Hospital.  In  1815,  he  was  elected  Resident 
Member  of  the  Cabinet  of  Sciences  in  Phila.,  an  honor  which  has  been  conferred  upon  few,  and  those 
the  most  learned  and  scientific  men  in  the  country. 

Having  been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  medicine,  and  with  much  success,  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila., 
and  in  the  city  of  Phila.  itself,  from  1792  until  1819,  he  at  the  latter  date  removed  to  the  borough  of 
Mercer,  in  Mercer  County,  Pa.  He  resided  in  this  place  several  years,  and  enjoyed  a  very  successful, 
lucrative  practice.  But  from  his  youth  having  a  passion  for  agriculture,  he  determined  to  abandon  his 
profession  and  enjoy  for  the  remainder  of  his  life  his  favorite  pursuit;  with  this  object  in  view,  here- 
moved  from  Mercer  to  a  farm  in  the  valley  of  French  Creek,  Venango  County,  Pa.,  where  he  continued 
to  reside  until  the  day  of  his  death.  During  the  last  ten  or  twelve  years  of  his  life  he  was  afflicted  with 
blindness.  After  a  long  and  eventful  life,  Dr.  Heydrick  died  Feb.  9,  1856,  in  the  86th  year  of  his  age. 

‘‘The  career  of  Dr.  Heydrick  as  a  physician  belongs  not  so  much  to  the  history  of  Venango  county 
as  to  that  of  the  city  of  Phila.  and  of  the  County  of  Mercer,  in  which  sketches  of  his  life  are  found.  But 
as  a  pioneer,  in  the  sense  that  he  visited  Venango  county  before  it  was  fully  organized  and  acquired 
property  therein  and  caused  one  of  the  oldest  and  best  farms  within  its  borders  to  be  opened  up  and 
improved,  he  is  worthy  of  notice  here.  He  was  born  in  Montg.  Co.  near  Chestnut  Hill,  now  a  suburb 
of  Phila.  His  grandfather,  Balthasar  Heydrick,  to  escape  religious  persecution,  fled  from  Silesia  to 
Saxony  in  1726  and  emigrating  to  Pa.  in  1734,  settled  in  Montg.  Co.  where  he  bought  land  of  the  Penns. 
Dr.  Heydrick  was  educated  privately  at  home,  under  the  direction  and  with  the  friendly  assistance  of 
David  Rittenhouse,  the  eminent  philosopher,  mathematician,  and  patriot.  He  studied  medicine  with 
Dr.  Benjamin  Say  of  Phila.  and  was  graduated  from  the  medical  department  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  in  1792.  After  his  graduation  he  was  physician  to  the  Philadelphia  Hospital  and  a 
member  of  several  of  the  most  prominent  learned  societies  of  the  time.  He  continued  his  practice  at 
Chestnut  Hill  until  1819. 

‘‘In  1802-3  he  made  a  visit  of  inspection  to  land  owned  by  his  father  in  the  third,  fifth,  and  sixth 
donation  districts.  Delighted  with  the  tract  on  French  Creek  at  the  mouth  of  the  Deer  Creek,  then  the 
site  of  an  Indian  village  known  as  Custaloga’s  Town,  he  purchased  it  from  his  father  intending  some 
day  to  make  it  his  home.  In  1819,  he  removed  to  Mercer  and  there  practiced  his  profession.  Part  of 
his  French  Creek  tract  had  been  for  years  cultivated  by  the  Indians  and  he  gave  an  improvement 
lease  to  James  Martin,  son  of  John  Martin,  Sr.  Martin  erected  buildings,  and  enlarged  the  Indian 
improvement.  The  farm  had  been  fairly  opened  to  cultivation  and  is  now  in  possession  of  his  son, 
Charles  H.  Heydrick.  Advancing  years  admonished  the  doctor  that  he  must  soon  abandon  his  pro¬ 
fession.  So  he  removed  to  the  farm  and  passed  the  remainder  of  his  days  with  his  son. 

‘‘Dr.  Heydrick,  Apr.  13,  1793,  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Captain  Peter  Care,  Sr.,  of  Philadelphia. 
His  death  occurred  on  the  9th  of  February,  1856.  His  children  were  Harriet,  married  to  Nathaniel  P. 
Hood,  of  Philadelphia;  Caroline  married  to  Thomas  J.  Brown  of  Mercer  County;  and  Charles  H. 


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“To  a  mind  vigorous  and  receptive  by  nature,  the  subject  of  our  sketch  added  the  thorough 
culture  of  the  schools  and  that  wisdom  that  comes  from  observation  and  contact  with  his  fellowmen. 
He  lives  in  the  memory  of  those  who  knew  him  as  a  genial  old  gentleman,  ripe  in  knowledge  and 
experience,  which  he  was  always  willing  to  impart  for  the  benefit  of  those  around  him.”  [A.  P.  W. — 
Hist.  Venango  Co.,  Pa.] 

[52b-4]  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK,  b  Dec.  21,  1774;  d  Jan.  31,  1847;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Yeakle)  Heydrick  [52b-l];  m  Nov.  17,  1796,  JACOB  CRESS,  b  Aug.  21,  1770;  d  Jan.  9,  1836;  buried 
at  Mt.  Airy  Lutheran  Cem.  Lived  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  28,  1797;  d  Mar.  21,  1846. 

2.  Amelia,  b  Aug.  20,  1799;  d  July  3,  1800. 

3.  Josiah,  b  Jan.  22,  1800;  d  Oct.  31,  1804. 

[52b— 1 7 ]  4.  Mary,  b  Nov.  29,  1802;  m  George  Rex. 

5.  Edward,  b  Oct.  6,  1804;  went  to  North  Carolina. 

6.  James,  b  June  18,  1807;  d  Mar.  18,  1808. 

[52b— 18]  7.  Louis,  b  Jan.  22,  1809;  d  in  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

8.  Augustus,  b  Apr.  17,  1811;  d  Mar.  10,  1838. 

9.  Hamilton,  b  May  17,  1814. 

10.  Abraham  H.,  b  May  10,  1816;  d  Mar.  28,  1861. 

[Mt.  Airy  records-state  that  an  “ Amelia  Cress,  d  Mar.  25,  1838;  aged  21  wos.”] 

The  will  of  Jacob  Cress  was  made  August  14,  1831,  and  was  probated  Feb.  11,  1836.  In  his 
will  he  names  his  wife,  Susanna,  and  the  following  children:  Daniel,  Edward,  Lewis,  Augustus,  Hamil¬ 
ton,  Abraham,  and  Mary  Ann.  He  bequeaths  to  his  wife  the  income  from  his  estate  at  Chestnut  Hill 
and  Germantown  Township,  adjoining  lands  of  Christopher  Yeakle,  etc.  He  also  gives  her  one-third 
of  the  real  estate  revenue  after  the  same  is  sold  in  Philadelphia  County.  The  remaining  two-thirds  is 
given  to  the  children  as  follows :  Edward,  one-thirteenth  part,  and  each  of  the  following  two-thirteenths 
part:  Daniel,  Lewis,  Hamilton,  Abraham,  and  Mary  Ann.  Augustus  is  to  receive  the  remaining  two- 
thirteenths  part  which  is  to  be  invested,  and  the  income  is  to  be  paid  to  him  quarterly. 

The  executors  are  Susanna,  his  wife,  his  brother-in-law,  Abraham  Heydrick,  and  his  son-in-law, 
George  Rex.  Witnesses  to  the  will  were  Christopher  Yeakle  and  George  Piper.  [Phila.  Wills,  Bk. 
11— p  637.] 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  WILL  OF  DANIEL  CRESS,  BROTHER  OF  JACOB  CRESS 
State  of  North  Carolina — Rowan  County. 

Court  of  C.  P.  &  Q.  S.  Court  House,  Salisbury,  on  the  third  Monday  of  May,  A.  D.,  1823.  Will  of  Daniel  Cress  was 
exhibited  as  follows: 

‘‘1  Daniel  Cress,  of  the  Town  of  Salisbury,  Rowan  County,  North  Carolina,  devise  unto  my  sister,  Susanna  Peters,  the 
sum  of  $6000;  to  George  Cress,  son  of  William  Cress,  $3000;  to  Henry  W.  Cress,  son  of  William  Cress,  house  and  lot 
on  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.  County,  Pa.;  and  $2000  to  Daniel  Cress,  son  of  William  Cress,  to  Elizabeth  Cress,  daughter  of 
William  Cress,  to  Margaret  Cress,  daughter  of  William  Cress. 

“To  my  brother,  Jacob  Cress,  and  Abraham  Heydrick,  $6000  in  trust,  to  support  my  brother,  George  Cress.  After 
death  of  my  brother,  George,  then  $4000  shall  go  to  my  brother,  Jacob  Cress,  absolutely,  and  the  $2000  to  Jacob’s 
daughter,  Amelia. 

“To  my  brother,  Jacob  Cress,  and  Abraham  Heydrick  $6000  in  trust  for  support  of  my  youngest  sister,  Sarah,  and 
after  her  death  the  principal  is  to  be  divided  among  her  legal  representatives. 

“To  my  brother,  Jacob  Cress,  $5000  in  stock  of  Bank  of  United  States.  To  my  nephew,  Edward  Cress,  son  of  Jacob 
Cress,  my  house  and  lot  whereon  I  now  live,  my  household  and  kitchen  furniture;  my  negro  Bets  and  her  family  of 
children,  and  the  sum  of  $6000  in  goods  at  cost  out  of  the  store,  or  if  not  $6000  in  stock  then  the  balance  in  money. 

“To  my  brother,  Henry  Cress,  $4000;  to  his  children  (Henry’s)  viz.,  $1000  to  Jacob  Cress;  $1000  to  Joseph  Cress; 
$1000  to  Charles  Cress;  $1000  to  Sarah  Killinger. 

“To  my  nephew,  Daniel  Cress,  gold  watch;  to  Henry  Killinger,  son  of  Leonard  Killinger,  $1000. 

“The  remainder,  not  specifically  bequeathed,  to  be  equally  divided  among  George  Cress,  Henry  Cress,  Jacob  Cress,  and 
the  children  of  William  Cress  and  their  representatives.” 

The  Will  was  made  Sept.  20,  1822,  and  was  probated  in  1894.  [  Will  Book  174:464.  Will  of  Record  No.  1357.]  [./.  E.  B.] 

[ 52b— 5]  REGINA  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  2,  1775;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Yeakle)  Heydrick 
[52b— 1  ] ;  m  Dec.  4,  1794,  EDWARD  DOWERS,  b  Feb.  18,  1769;  d  Nov.  28,  1841. 


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Children  (3): 

[.52b— 19]  1.  Matilda,  b  Feb.  19,  1797;  rn  James  Burd  Patterson. 

2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  5,  1799;  d  Oct.  15,  1822;  unm. 

3.  John,  b  Oct.  23,  1800;  d  at  sea,  Apr.  19.  1819. 

[52b-6]  ABRAHAM  HEYDRICK,  b  May  18,  1779;  d  June  16,  1866;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Yeakle)  Heydrick  [52b~l ] ;  m  July  11,  1803,  SUSANNA  NEFF,  b  Apr.  15,  1782;  d  Dec.  6,  1865;  dau 
Jacob  Neff.  Abraham  Heydrick  lived  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  Hill  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  a  farm 
called  “Heydrick’s  Hollow,”  which  contained  hotel,  farm  and  several  other  dwellings,  known  for  some¬ 
time  as  “Heydrick’s  dale,”  but  later  called  “Wheel-Pump.” 

Children  (7): 

[52b-20]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  June  2,  1805;  d  Nov.  28,  1885;  m  Amos  Corson. 

[52b— 2 1  ]  2.  Caleb,  b  Dec.  28,  1806;  d  Jan.  1,  1888;  m  Sarah  Faust. 

[52b-22]  3.  George  Neff,  b  Nov.  1,  1808;  d  Nov.  23,  1879;  m  Ann  Huston. 

4.  Edward,  b  Nov.  29,  1809;  d  July  4,  1811. 

5.  Levi,  b  Oct.  30,  1811;  d  Nov.  11,  1811. 

[52b-23]  6.  Charles,  b  Feb.  18,  1813;  d  Jan.  25,  1896;  m  Mary  Rex  Yeakel. 

[52b-24]  7.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  14,  1822;  d  Dec.  13,  1891;  m  David  Z.  Evans. 

In  a  list  of  those  arrested  for  misdemeanor  in  connection  with  Fries’  Rebellion  of  1798,  are  the 
names  of  Peter  Heidrick  and  Abraham  Heidriclc.  [  Vid .  Publications  of  the  Montg.  Co.  Historical 
Society ,  Vol.  /,  p  316.] 

Extract  from  deed  of  conveyance  of  Abraham  Heydrick,  Shopkeeper,  Springfield, 
to  J.  Magoffin,  Gentleman,  Chestnut  Hill,  1823;  consideration  SI. 00 

“To  said  John  Magoffin  and  to  the  ‘Trustees’  or  their  successors  a  certain  lot  or  piece  of  land  situate  on  Chestnut 
Hill  in  Germantown  Tw  p.  for  the  use  and  purpose  of  building  thereon  a  house  for  Christian  worship  and  such  other 
purposes  as  the  said  J.  Magoffin  and  the  said  ‘Trustees’  shall  consent  to  and  shall  not  be  detrimental  to  the  other  lot 
or  piece  of  ground  of  which  the  hereby  granted  premises  are  a  part.  Excluding  absolutely  a  common  day  or  night 
school  or  a  Sunday  School  unless  w  ith  the  proper  consent  of  the  ow  ner  of  the  said  lot  or  piece  of  ground  of  which  this 
is  a  part. 

“If  the  said  J.  Magoffin  shall  not  make  provision  for  charities  it  shall  be  held  for  such  uses  by  the  Trustees  chosen 
by  the  Schwenkfelder  congregation  of  Towamencin  Twp.;  Episcopal  Methodist;  English  Presbyterian;  German 
Reformed;  Presbyterian  Lutheran,  now  existing  congregation  in  Germantown  Twp.;  Baptist  Congregation,  now  exist¬ 
ing  nearest  to  the  said  premises;  each  of  which  shall  appoint  a  Trustee  annually.” 

A  building  was  erected  on  this  ground  which  was  used  for  religious  purposes  on  alternate  Sundays 
by  different  denominations.  This  building  was  in  use  until  after  the  Civil  War. 

[52b— 7 ]  MARIA  (MARY)  HEYDRICK,  b  Feb.  20,  1781;  d  Aug.  26,  1866;  dau  Abraham  and 
Susanna  (Yeakle)  Heydrick  [52b— 1  ] ;  m  JOHN  PETERS,  d  May  31,  1832;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Cress) 
Peters. 

Children  (7): 

[52b-25]  1.  Delinda,  b  Nov.  27,  1803;  d  Jan.  12,  1891;  m  Jacob  Detweiler. 

[52b-26]  2.  Susanna,  m  August  W.  Snyder. 

3.  John. 

4.  Franklin. 

5.  Elizabeth. 

[52b-27]  6.  Charlotte,  d  Jan.  6,  1875;  m  William  Strouse. 

[52b-28]  7.  Caroline,  m  George  Bush. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[52b -8a]  GEORGE  HEYDRICK,  b  1783;  d  Aug.  2,  1838;  s  Balthasar  and 


Hevdrick 


[52b-2a];  m  MARGARET  llEYBERGER.  George  Heydrick  is  buried  in  Hooker’s  Cem.  in  White- 
marsh  Twp.,  near  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Henry,  2.  Mary. 

[52b-8b]  GEORGE  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SARAH  FLEW.  [Further  data 
unobtainable.  ] 

The  only  data  discovered  regarding  the  above  family  is  found  in  the  will  of  Andrew  Heiberger,  of 
Springfield  Twp.,  Pa.  Letters  were  granted  Nov.  17,  1797,  to  Christian  Heiberger  of  Northampton 


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County,  Abraham  Heydrick  of  Montgomery  County,  administrators  of  Andrew  Heiberger,  deceased. 
In  addition  to  the  above  named  two  administrators,  John  Heilich  and  George  Adam  Blank,  of  Mont¬ 
gomery  County,  were  bondsmen. 

PETITION  FOR  GUARDIAN 

‘‘The  Petition  of  Catherine  Heidrick  and  George  Ileidrick,  grandchildren  of  Andrew  Heiberger,  deceased,  above 
the  age  of  fourteen  years,  respectfully  showeth:  That  your  Petitioner’s  Grand  Father,  the  said  Andrew  Heiberger. 
died  sometime  since  possessed  of  considerable  real  estate,  part  of  which  falls  to  the  share  of  your  Petitioners  who  re¬ 
quest  that  the  Court  may  be  pleased  to  permit  them  to  choose  a  Guardian  or  Guardians  to  take  care  of  their  property 
during  the  time  of  their  minority  and  the  favour  will  gratefully  be  acknowledged  by 

her 

Catherine  x  Heidrich 

February  10th,  1801.  mark 

George  Heydrick 

Feb.  10th,  1801,  Catherine  Hydrich  appeared  in  Open  Court  made  choice  of  Abraham  Heydrich,  which  the  Court 
approved.” 

[  #  7368,  Orphans'  Court  Docket,  Monty.  Co.]  \J .  E.  B.] 

“Buried  March  15,  1797,  Andreas  Heyberger  in  Hockers  Begrabnissplatz,  74  years.” 

“Married  January  2,  1783,  Andreas  Heyberger  Aus  Phila.  Co.  Getraut  in  Springfield  and  Cath¬ 
arine  Salerin  aus  Phila.  Co.  Pfarrer  Schmidt.”  [Records  of  St.  Michael's  Evan.  Lath.  Church .] 

[52b-9]  CATHARINE  HEYDRICK,  d  June  or  July,  1850;  dau  Capt.  Balthasar  Heydrick  [52b-2a]; 
m  GEORGE  CRESS,  b  May  17,  1762;  d  Nov.,  1825;  s  Henry  Cress. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Reuben,  b  July  28,  1802. 

[52b— 29]  2.  Amelia,  b  July  10,  1804;  d  Apr.  6,  1881;  m  Peter  Fritz. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[52b-10]  ISAAC  HEYDRICK,  b  July  9,  1796;  d  Nov.  24,  1846;  s  Capt.  Balthasar  and  Elizabeth 
(Nungesser)  Heydrick  [52b— 2b] ;  m  July  31,  1825,  ELIZABETH  WASSER,  b  Dec.  4,  1802;  d  Oct.  12, 
1854.  Lived  in  Bridesburg,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  David,  b  Nov.  11,  1826;  d  Feb.  15,  1904;  m  Emily  Hutchinson. 

1.  Mary  Brown. 

2.  William  W.,  b  Nov.  16,  1828;  d  Feb.  20,  1893;  m 


[52b-30] 

[52b-31a] 

[52b-31b] 

[52b-31c] 

[52b-32] 

[52b-33] 


2.  Annie  S.  Cook. 

3.  Elizabeth  B.  Gilroy. 


3.  Mary,  b  Jan.  10,  1831 ;  m  John  Jacoby. 

4.  Charles,  b  Sept.  20,  1832;  d  May  11,  1874;  m  Sallie  P.  Cannon. 

5.  James  Henry,  b  Nov.  29,  1835;  d  Nov.  26,  1837. 

6.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  22,  1838;  d  Dec.  20,  1843. 

7.  George,  b  Jan.  22,  1841;  d  Jan.  22,  1847. 

8.  Anna,  b  July  14,  1844;  d  Feb.  12,  1876. 


[52b— 1 1  ]  SAMUEL  HEYDRICK,  b  Apr.  10,  1798;  d  Feb.  1,  1850;  s  Capt,  Balthasar  and  Elizabeth 
(Nungesser)  Heydrick  [52b-2b];  m  LEANNA  KLINE,  b  Mar.  14,  1811;  d  Mar.  14,  1882;  dau  Michael 
Kline.  Lived  in  Flourtown,  Pa.  Both  buried  in  Union  Cent.,  Whitemarsh,  Pa.  A  son  Charles  is 
mentioned  in  his  will. 

One  child:  Charles.  [No  further  data  obtainable.} 


[52b- 12]  ELIZABETH  HEYDRICK,  dau  Capt.  Balthasar  and  Elizabeth  (Nungesser)  Heydrick 
[52b-2b] ;  m  Oct.  1,  1818,  by  Rev.  George  Wack  to  DAVID  TOOLE.  [Perk.  Rey.,  Vol.  II,  p  88.} 
Children  (J): 

1.  David;  2.  Edward;  3.  Amelia;  4.  Sarah.  [J.  E.  B.  No  further  data.} 


[52b— 14]  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK,  b  Feb.  23,  1800;  dau  Capt,  Balthasar  and  Elizabeth  (Nungesser) 
Heydrick  [52b-2b];  m  June  7,  1818,  JOHN  CROMAN.  [Data  supplied  by  J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete 
or  verify.} 

[52b-14.1]  HARRIET  E.  HEYDRICK,  6  June  11,  1795;  d  Dec.  5,  1873;  dau  Dr.  Christopher 
•and  Mary  (Care)  Heydrick  [52b-3];  wiNov.9,  1814,  NATHANIEL  P.  HOOD,  b  Mar.  28, 1789; d  Dec., 


Plate  95 


George  G.  Groff,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.  [74-430] 

A  former  Acting-President  of  Bucknell  University 
Commissioner  of  Education  of  Porto  Rico 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania  German  Society.) 


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869 

1871.  Nathaniel  P.  Hood  and  wife  and  unmarried  children  are  buried  in  Laurel  Hill  Cem.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
[J.  E.  B .] 

Children  (10): 

[52b— 36.1  ]  1.  Susanna  Theresa,  b  Sept.  24,  1816;  d  Dec.  23,  1899;  m  James  Aspden. 

[52b— 36.2]  2.  Mary  Heydrick,  b  Feb.  23,  1818;  m  Thomas  Reilly. 

3.  Charles  Rawle,  b  Nov.  2,  1819. 

4.  Franklin,  b  Jan.  15,  1822;  dec. 

[52b-36.3]  5.  Rebecca,  b  June  12,  1824;  m  Henry  W.  Wilson. 

6.  Franklin  Comly,  b  Feb.  17,  1827. 

[52b-36.4]  7.  Samuel  Emlen,  b  Mar.  11,  1829;  m  Juliet  Kates.  Samuel  Hood  was  a  successful 

merchant  on  Market  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

8.  Caroline  Matilda,  b  Jan.  3,  1832. 

9.  Ada  Byron,  b  1836;  d  Dec.  10,  1917. 

[52b-36.5]  10.  Harriet,  b  1838;  d  1915;  m  James  Armstrong'. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 

[52b- 15]  CAROLINE  M.  HEYDRICK,  b  Jan.  27,  1797;  d  Mar.  2,  1874;  dau  Dr.  Christopher  and 
Mary  (Care)  Heydrick  [52b-3];  m  Nov.,  1821,  THOMAS  JACOBS  BROWN,  b  May,  1801. 


[52b-37] 

[52b-38| 

[52b-39] 

[52b-40] 


[52b— 41 ) 


Children  (8): 

1.  Alexander  F.,  b  Feb.  18,  1823;  d  Dec.  21,  1889;  m  Caroline  Kerr. 

2.  Harriet  H.,  b  July  1 5,  1824;  m  Dr.  L.  G.  Rosenbury. 

3.  James,  b  Mar.  26,  1826;  m  Mary  E.  Byles. 

4.  Charles  H.,  b  Dec.  22,  1827;  m  Mary  A.  Black. 

5.  Albert  G.,  b  Sept.  6,  1830. 

6.  Christopher  H.,  b  Mar.  22,  1836. 

7.  Mary  E.,  b  Nov.  18,  1837;  d  Dec.  8,  1871;  m  Emlin  P.  Thorn.  No  issue. 

8.  Benjamin  F.,  b  May  11,  1842;  d  1843. 

[  Unable  to  locate  descendants  of  this  family.) 


“Thomas  Jacobs  Brown  was  born  in  Westmoreland  County,  Pa.,  in  May,  1801;  removed  with  his 
parents  to  Mercer  Co.,  Pa.,  in  1808,  where  he  subsequently  laid  out  the  now  borough  of  Sandy  Lake, 
formerly  called  Brownsville,  erected  a  saw'  mill,  flouring  mill,  oil  mill,  woollen  factory,  and  turning 
mill,  all  propelled  by  water  power,  and  was  engaged  many  years  in  general  merchandising;  was  ap¬ 
pointed  Justice  of  the  Peace  in  1840,  and  elected  to  the  same  office  in  1845;  appointed  Associate  Judge 
of  the  several  Courts  of  Mercer  County  in  1855,  to  fill  a  vacancy,  and  elected  to  the  same  office  in  1856, 
for  the  term  of  five  years;  again  appointed  Justice  of  the  Peace  in  1875,  to  fill  a  vacancy,  and  again 
elected  for  a  full  term  in  1876.”  [G.  R.,  1879.) 


[52b-16a]  CHARLES  HENRY  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  5,  1799;  d  Dec.  16,  1883;  s  Dr.  Christopher 
and  Mary  (Care)  Heydrick  [52b-3];  m  Mar.  2,  1826,  MARY  ANN  ADAMS,  b  May  10,  1803;  d 
Sept.  28,  1838;  dau  Capt.  James  Adams. 

Children  (6): 

1.  James  A.,  b  Jan.  28,  1827;  d  Sept.  27,  1895. 

[52b-42]  2.  Harriet  E.,  b  Aug.  1,  1828;  d  Oct.  5,  1864;  m  James  C.  Shaw. 

[52b-43]  3.  Christopher,  b  May  19,  1830;  d  Oct.  9,  1914;  in  Frances  H.  Irwin. 

[52-44]  4.  Jesse  A.,  b  Sept.  19,  1832;  d  Sept.  25,  1911;  m  Lizzie  W.  Nellis. 

[52b-45]  5.  Peter  C.,  b  Sept.  12,  1834;  d  Nov.  28,  1915;  m  Margaret  A.  Doughty. 

[52b-46]  6.  Charles  William,  b  Oct.  17,  1836;  d  Dec.  1,  1922;  rn  Mary  C.  Ten  Broeek. 

[Buckenham  and  Heydrick.) 

Capt.  James  Adams  was  captain  of  the  4th  Co.  of  the  5th  Battalion  of  the  Cumberland  County 
Associators.  [  Vid .  Pa.  Archives ,  2nd  series,  Vol.  XIV,  pp  372,  389,  1^16,  450. — Colonial  Records,  Vol. 
XI,  p  90 — History  of  Cumberland  County.) 

The  remotest  ancestor  of  the  Adams  family  that  has  been  located  was  Richard  Adams,  born  about 
1618  in  Upper  Hayford  in  Northampton,  who  bought  five  hundred  acres  of  land  in  the  province  of 
Pennsylvania  from  William  Penn,  Feb.  26,  1681.  [Vid.  Pa.  Archives,  2nd  series,  Vol.  XIX,  pp621, 
732.)  This  Richard  Adams  was  the  great-great-grandfather  of  Capt.  James  Adams  who  was  born  in 
1734,  and  died  in  1824.  [C.  II.) 


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[52b-16b]  CHARLES  HENRY  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Jan.  22,  1842,  ANN 
ADAMS,  b  Feb.  15,  1815;  d  Mar.  10,  1904;  dau  Jesse  Adams  of  Mifflin  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[52b— 47 ]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  June  25,  1843;  d  Dec.  12,  1909;  m  James  G.  Adams. 

2.  Joseph  H.,  b  July  22,  1845;  d  May  17,  1905. 

3.  Caroline  E.,  b  Sept.  3,  1847;  d  Mar.  18,  1862. 

4.  Thomas  B.,  b  Oct.  13,  1851;  d  Feb.  7,  1882. 

“Charles  H.  Heydrick,  son  of  Dr.  Christopher  Heydrick,  was  born  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Mar.  5,  1799.  He  was  educated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  studied  medicine  with  his 
father,  but  never  practiced.  He  came  to  Mercer,  Pa.,  with  his  parents  in  1819.  Seven  years  later  he 
removed  to  his  farm  on  French  Creek,  where  he  resided  until  his  death  on  the  16th  of  Dec.,  1883. 
In  1826,  Mr.  Heydrick  married  Mary,  daughter  of  James  Adams,  who  owned  a  large  tract  of  land  at 
the  mouth  of  Mill  Creek,  a  part  of  which  is  now  the  borough  of  Utica.  Six  children  were  the  fruits  of 
that  union:  James  A.,  Christopher,  Jesse,  Peter,  Charles  W.,  and  Harriet.  Mrs.  Mary  (Adams) 
Heydrick  died  in  1838.  The  sons  are  all  living.  His  second  marriage  with  Ann  Adams,  daughter  of 
Jesse  Adams  of  Mifflin  County,  Pa.,  gave  him  four  children:  Mary,  Joseph  H.,  Caroline  and  Thomas 
B.  The  latter  two  are  dead. 

“In  1842,  he  was  elected  county  auditor.  Jan.  22,  1845,  he  was  appointed  by  the  surveyor  general 
of  Pa.  deputy  surveyor  for  Venango  County,  and  reappointed  May  29,  1845,  holding  the  office  until 
it  became  elective.  He  was  elected  in  1853  and  again  in  1856,  and  his  official  records  during  all  of  that 
time  are  models  of  neatness  and  accuracy.  Although  eminently  qualified  to  perform  the  duties  of  any 
public  position,  Mr.  Heydrick  had  no  particular  taste  for  official  life.  For  him  rural  life  had  its  charms. 
The  splendid  domain  which  came  into  the  possession  of  his  ancestors  more  than  a  hundred  years  ago, 
and  descended  to  him  was  his  pride.  There,  surrounded  by  his  flocks  and  herds  and  fertile  fields  he 
loved  to  greet  his  friends  and  dispense  warm  hospitality  to  all  who  came.  There  he  was  seen  at  his  best, 
and  there  the  visitor  could  feel  the  truth  of  the  old  phrase — ‘God  made  the  country,  and  man  made  the 
town.’ 

“This  old  farm,  beautified  by  more  than  half  a  century’s  intelligent  culture,  is  also  historic  ground. 
On  it  Custaloga,  the  tricky  Indian,  who  gave  Washington  so  much  trouble,  built  his  town.  There 
beneath  the  old  trees,  still  standing,  the  Redmen  held  their  councils,  and  there  lie  the  remains  of 
Guyasutha,  a  renowned  and  powerful  Chieftain.  In  caring  for  Guyasutha’s  grave  and  preventing  all 
desecration  of  the  old  chief’s  last  resting  place,  Mr.  Heydrick  evinced  the  kindly  side  of  his  own  nature. 
God  permitted  him  to  live  to  a  ripe  old  age,  measurably  free  from  its  usual  attendant  cares  and  infirmi¬ 
ties.  As  the  years  came  upon  him  he  lost  none  of  his  early  interest  in  human  affairs.  The  happiness 
of  those  around  him  was  happiness  for  himself.  When  alone  his  cultured  mind  found  company  in 
books  and  recreation  in  thought.  His  strong  hold  upon  the  regard  of  his  neighbors  and  friends  acquired 
by  years  of  kindly  intercourse,  was  his  to  the  last.  Growing  old  gracefully  he  reaped  the  recompense  of 
that  rare  but  happy  condition  in  the  continuous  care  and  affection  of  his  children,  and  escaped  the  neg¬ 
lect  which  accompanies,  more  or  less,  the  querulous  and  complaining  old  age.  Venango  has  had  no 
better  citizen  than  Charles  H.  Heydrick.”  [A.  P.  W.  in  Hist,  of  Venango  Co.,  Pa.) 

Although  Charles  H.  Heydrick  was  far  removed  from  the  vicinity  of  the  Schwenkfelders’  settle¬ 
ment,  he  always  remained  true  to  this  faith  and  never  joined  any  other  church.  At  the  family  fireside, 
in  the  evening,  he  related  to  his  family  the  history  and  traditions  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  showed 
them  his  Schwenkfelder  books  and  manuscripts  which  he  treasured  highly.  It  was  in  this  manner  that 
he  inspired  his  son,  Christopher,  later  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pa.,  with  such  a  deep  interest 
in  the  history  and  progress  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  although  he  never  lived  near  enough  to  the  Church 
to  attend  services,  except  on  occasional  visits  to  Eastern  Pennsylvania. 

[52b— 1 7 ]  MARY  CRESS,  b  Nov.  29,  1802;  dau  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Cress  [52b— 4] ; 
m  GEORGE  REX. 

One  child:  Anne  Mary,  b  Nov.  16,  1829.  [,/.  E.  B.  No  further  data.] 

[52b-18]  LOUIS  CRESS,  b  Jan.  22,  1809;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Cress  [52b-4];  m 
- .  Louis  Cress  is  said  to  have  died  in  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

Children  (2): 

[52b-48]  1.  Louisa  G  ertrude,  m  Major  Connor. 

2.  John;  lived  in  Virginia. 

[  Unable  to  obtain  further  data.) 


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871 


[52b-19]  MATILDA  DOWERS,  b  Feb.  19,  1797;  dau  Edward  and  Regina  (Heydrick)  Dowers 
[52b— 5] ;  m  June  14,  1820,  JAMES  BURD  PATTERSON,  b  1788;  d  Mar.,  1867;  s  George  and  Jane 
(Burd)  Patterson. 

Children  (J): 

[52b-49]  1.  James  Burd,  b  1821;  d  187-;  m  Matilda  Hubley. 

[52b-50]  2.  Joseph  Shippen,  b  1829;  d  Nov.  1,  1869;  m  Sarah  E.  Weaver. 

3.  Josephine,  d  young. 

4.  Adaline,  d  young. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[52b— 20]  MARY  ANN  HEYDRICK,  b  June  2,  1805;  d  Nov.  28,  1885;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Neff)  Heydrick  [52b-6];  m  Feb.  9,  1837,  AMOS  CORSON,  b  Mar.  20,  1813;  d  Apr.  9,  1876;  s  Benjamin 
and  Catherine  (Febrige)  Corson.  Farmer;  lived  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa.;  later  owned  farm  adjoining 
Union  Church,  Whitemarsh,  Pa.  Both  buried  in  churchyard  of  St.  Thomas  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  Whitemarsh,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [J.  E.  B.] 

One  child: 

[52b— 51  ]  Sarah  Jane,  b  Jan.  19,  1838;  d  Oct.,  1915;  m  James  Van  Court. 

[52b-21]  CALEB  HEYDRICK,  b  Dec.  28,  1806;  d  Jan.  1,  1888;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Neff)  Heydrick  [52b— 6] ;  m  May  16,  1835,  SARAH  FAUST,  b  Dec.  21,  1816;  d  Mar.  19,  1864;  dau 
Peter  and  Sarah  (Cress)  Faust.  Lived  in  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Pa.  All  buried  in  Yeakle  Burying  Ground 
at  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.  [J.  E.  B.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Matilda  Amelia,  b  Aug.  29,  1836;  d  Mar.  8,  1902;  unm. 

2.  Mary  Cress,  b  Feb.  23,  1848;  d  May  13,  1865. 

[52b-22]  GEORGE  NEFF  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  1,  1808;  d  Nov.  23,  1879;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Neff)  Heydrick  [52b-6];  m  Dec.  9,  1834,  ANN  HUSTON,  b  Mar.  6,  1815;  d  July  8,  1892;  dau  Captain 
John  and  Deborah  (Keisel)  Huston.  Capt.  Huston  was  a  soldier  of  the  War  of  1812.  He  lived  on 
Bethlehem  Pike,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.  Both  are  buried  in  Ivy  Hill  Cemetery.  [J.  E.  B.] 

Children  (6): 

1.  Emily  Deborah,  b  Nov.  29,  1835;  d  Apr.  3,  1900. 

2.  Harriet  Amanda,  b  June  20,  1838;  d  Feb.  23,  1920;  unm;  lived  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa. 

[52b-52]  3.  William  Henry  Harrison,  b  July  5,  1840;  d  Jan.  13,  1912;  m  Amanda  Derr. 

[52b-53]  4.  Loretta  Susanna,  b  Aug.  10,  1843;  m  John  W.  Buckenham. 

5.  Anna  Clara,  b  Apr.  20,  1845;  d  Apr.  2,  1846. 

6.  John  Abraham,  b  Sept.  27,  1848;  d  Oct.,  1856. 

[52b-23]  CHARLES  HEYDRICK,  b  Feb.  18,  1813;  d  Jan.  25,  1896;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Neff) 
Heydrick  [52b-6];  m  Feb.  22,  1868,  MRS.  MARIA  (MARY)  (REX)  YEAKEL,  dau  George  Rex, 
and  widow  of  Samuel  Yeakel  [160-8].  No  issue.  Charles  Heydrick  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Burying 
Ground  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  and  his  wife  in  St.  Peter’s  Lutheran  Churchyard,  Barren  Hill,  Pa., 
beside  her  first  husband,  Samuel  Yeakel.  [J.  E.  B.] 


[52b-24]  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK,  b  Apr.  14,  1822;  d  Dec.  13,  1891;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Neff)  Heydrick  [52b-6];  m  Oct.  29,  1849,  DAVID  ZIMMERMAN  EVANS,  b  Dec.  27,  1824;  d  Jan. 
8,  1894;  s  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Zimmerman)  Evans.  David  Z.  Evans  and  wife  and  minor  children  are 
buried  in  the  Odd  Fellows  Cemetery,  Phila.,  Pa.  [J.  E.  B.] 


[52b-53.1a] 
[52b— 53.1b] 
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[52b-54a] 
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[52b-54c]  J 


Children  (8): 


|  1.  Belle  Southgate. 

1.  Charles  Heydrick,  b  Mar.  17,  1851;  d  Jan.  20,  1916;  m  I  2.  Mrs.  Lizzie - 

(  3.  Mrs.  Laura  C.  Stoy. 

2.  David  Zimmerman,  b  Mar.  4,  1852;  m  Hannah  E.  Marsden. 

3.  Edward  Abram,  b  Mar.  (May)  15,  1855;  d  July  15  (18),  1855. 

4.  Mary  Margaret,  b  Nov.  15,  1858;  d  July  29,  1859. 

[  1.  Margaret  F.  G.  Purdy. 

5.  Burd  Patterson,  b  Sept.  7,  1860;  m  \  2.  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Walcott. 

(  3.  Edith  I.  Fisher. 


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[52b-54.1]  6.  Isaac  Howard,  b  Apr.  16,  1861;  m  Martha  Hatten. 

7.  Helena  Neff,  b  July  21,  1864;  d  July  4,  1865. 

8.  William  II.,  b  Oct.  12,  1865;  d  Mar.  30,  1866. 

[52b-25]  DELINDA  PETERS,  b  Nov.  27,  1803;  d  Jan.  12,  1891;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Heydrick) 

Peters  [52b-7j;  m  Dec.  30,  1821,  JACOB  DETWEILER,  b - ;  d  Feb.,  1844.  Lived  in  Phila., 

Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  John  Peters,  b  Oct.  6,  1824. 

[52b-55]  2.  Franklin,  b  July  23,  1827;  m  Isabella - 

3.  Elizabeth  Ann,  b  July  30,  1830. 

4.  James  William,  b  July  18,  1833. 

[52b-55.1]  5.  Susanna,  m  William  Harris. 

[J.  E.  B.  No  further  data.} 

[52b-26]  SUSANNA  PETERS,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Heydrick)  Peters  [52b-7];  m  Oct,  27,  1831, 
AUGUST  W.  SNYDER. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[52b-27]  CHARLOTTE  PETERS,  d  Jan.  6,  1875;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Heydrick)  Peters  [52b— 7 ] ; 
m  Oct,  30,  1831,  WILLIAM  STROUSE.  [J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[52b-28]  CAROLINE  PETERS,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Heydrick)  Peters  [52b-7];  m  GEORGE 
BUSH. 

One  child: 

[52b-56]  Ethan  Allen,  m - ;  8105  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Soap  manufacturer;  has  a  large 

family.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[52b-29]  AMELIA  CRESS,  b  July  10,  1804;  d  Apr.  6,  1881 ;  dau  George  and  Catharine  (Heydrick) 
Cress  [52b-9];  m  PETER  FRITZ;  d  Aug.  8,  1878;  s  Peter  and  Elizabeth  Fritz. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Peter,  d  June  5,  1907. 

2.  Amelia,  d  Apr.  3,  1915. 

3.  Elizabeth  M. 

4.  Emma  M. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[52b-30]  REV.  DAVID  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  11,  1826;  d  Feb.  15,  1904;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth 
(Wasser)  Heydrick  [52b— 10] ;  m  June  2,  1859,  EMILY  HUTCHINSON,  b  Apr.  30,  1828;  d  June  20, 
1917.  Clergyman. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ella  Frances,  b  Aug.  1,  1861;  500  Dean  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

2.  John,  b  Aug.  17,  1862;  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Sarah  Minnie,  b  Mar.  27,  1863;  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Mary  Louisa,  b  Oct.  26,  1866;  500  Dean  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

[52b— 56. 1  ]  5.  Alfred  Melville,  b  July  20,  1870;  m  Senora  A.  Seip. 

[52b~56.2]  6.  Charles  Seymour,  b  June  4,  1872;  m  Lulu  Mead;  390  First  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  David  M.  Heydrick  was  born  in  Flourtown,  Pa.  Early  in  life  he  became  an  active  Sunday 
School  worker  and  joined  the  Presbyterian  Church.  He  received  his  college  and  theological  training 
at  Lafayette  College  and  Princeton  University,  respectively.  At  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War,  he 
entered  the  service  for  the  relief  to  the  sick  and  wounded,  and  later  labored  with  the  Christian  Com¬ 
mission  both  on  the  field  and  in  the  hospital. 

After  the  war  he  went  to  Brooklyn  where  he  engaged  in  City  Mission  work,  continuing  to  be  “the 
devoted  and  indefatigable  friend  of  the  Poor,”  until  the  time  of  his  death.  [For  full  biography ,  see 
“ Christian  Herald ,”  Mar.  2,  1904. ] 

[52b-31a]  WILLIAM  W.  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  16,  1828;  d  Feb.  20,  1893;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth 
(Wasser)  Heydrick  [52b— 1 0] ;  m  May  15,  1851,  MARY  BROWN ;  d  Jan.  25,  1863.  No  children. 


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[52b— 31b]  WILLIAM  W.  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  ANNIE  S.  COOK,  d  Oct.  10, 
1883. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lizzie  Sloan,  b  Nov.  12,  1865;  Bridesburg,  Phila..  Pa. 

[52b-57]  2.  Ada  McClintock,  b  Oct.  30,  1871;  m  Harry  Johnson. 

[52b-58]  3.  Eva  Linda,  b  Oct.  17,  1873;  m  Howard  C.  Reynolds. 

[52b-59]  4.  Florence  Guernsey,  b  Jan.  26,  1876;  m  David  A.  Little. 

[52b-60]  5.  William  Jacob,  b  Nov.  24,  1877;  m  Helen  E.  Eyles. 

[52b— 31c]  WILLIAM  W.  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  Nov.  11,  18S6,  ELIZABETH 
BRITTON  GILROY.  William  Heydrick  lived  in  Bridesburg,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[52b— 32]  MARY  HEYDRICK,  b  Jan.  10,  1831;  dan  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Wasser)  Heydrick  [52b- 
10];  in  May  5,  1859,  JOHN  JACOBY. 

Children  ( J )  : 

1.  Widdifield,  b  May  8,  1861;  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Russel  Powel,  b  July  22,  1862. 

3.  Emma  Mary,  b  Aug.  27,  1872;  d  in  infancy. 

4.  Flora,  b  July  26,  1876. 

[  Unable  to  trace  this  family.} 

[52b-33]  CHARLES  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  20,  1832;  d  May  11,  1874;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Wasser) 
Heydrick  [52b-10j;  m  Jan.  21,  1863,  SALLIE  P.  CANNON,  b  Dec.  21,  1836;  d  Mar.  31,  1904;  dau 
Gov.  William  and  Margaret  A.  (Laws)  Cannon  of  Delaware.  Charles  Heydrick  was  Captain  of  a 
company  of  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War.  [C.  H.) 

Children  (3): 

[52b-60.1]  1.  Margaret  C.,  b  Apr.  14,  1867;  rn  Henry  Hartley  Powers. 

2.  Elbe  Buckalew,  b  July  18,  1870;  d  July  5,  1871. 

[52b-60.2]  3.  Ray,  b  Nov.  16,  1871;  m  Walter  A.  Powell. 

\ 

[52b -36.1  ]  SUSANNA  THERESA  HOOD,  b  Sept,  24,  1816;  d  Dec.  23,  1899;  dau  Nathaniel  P. 
and  Harriet  E.  (Heydrick)  Hood  [52b-14.1];  m  Oct.  23,  1852,  JAMES  ASPDEN,  b  1820;  d  July  12, 
1893.  [J.  E.  B.] 

Children  (3): 

[52b-60.3]  1.  Charles  Henry,  b  Sept.  5,  1853;  m  Hannah  E.  Rambo. 

2.  Joseph  Whittaker,  b  Aug.,  1855;  dec. 

[52b-36.3]  REBECCA  HOOD,  b  June  12,  1824;  dau  Nathaniel  P.  and  Harriet  E.  (Heydrick) 
Hood  [52b— 14. 1  ] ;  m  HENRY  W.  WILSON.  [J.  E.  B.} 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Ada. 

[52b-60.4]  2.  Martha,  in - 

3.  Charles. 

[52b-60.5]  4.  Harriet,  in - 

5.  Samuel. 

[52b-36.5]  HARRIET  HOOD,  b  1838;  d  1915;  dau  Nathaniel  P.  and  Harriet  E.  (Heydrick)  Hood 
[52b— 14. 1  ] ;  m  JAMES  ARMSTRONG.  [J.  E.  B.} 

[52b-37]  ALEXANDER  F.  BROWN,  b  Feb.  18,  1823;  d  Dec,  21,  1889;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Caroline 
M.  (Heydrick)  Brown  [52b-15];  m  in  1851,  CAROLINE  KERR, 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  K.,  b  Mar.  17,  1852. 

2.  Samuel  K.,  b  Mar.  11,  1855;  d  Mar.  24,  1855. 

3.  Thomas  A.,  b  July  10.  1870;  d  Oct.  8,  1876. 

[  Unable  to  trace  this  family.} 


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“The  first  to  come  to  this  County  was  Alexander  Brown,  a  native  of  Cumberland  Co.,  Pa.,  the  time 
of  his  arrival  being  about  the  year  1805.  He  settled  at  what  was  known  as  ‘The  falls  of  Big  Sandy 
Creek,’  and  was  the  first  to  erect  a  mill  in  what  is  now  Sandy  Lake  Twp.  He  was  a  surveyor,  and 
surveyed  a  considerable  portion  of  Mercer  Co.  Soon  after  the  organization  of  the  County  he  removed 
to  Mercer  for  the  purpose  of  educating  his  children.  While  there  he  was  engaged  in  the  mercantile 
business  with  Bevan  Pearson.”  [Hist,  of  Mercer  Co.,  Pa. —  The  Browns  of  Sandy  Lake — 1888.] 

[52b-38]  HARRIET  H.  BROWN,  b  July  15,  1824;  dau  Thomas  J.  and  Caroline  M.  (Heydrick) 
Brown  [52b-15];  m  Nov.  24,  1847,  DR.  L.  G.  ROSENBURY. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Emily  A.,  b  Nov.  27,  1848;  d  Nov.  20,  1860. 

2.  Thomas  B.,  b  Sept.  9,  1850;  d  Nov.  18,  1860. 

3.  John  R.,  b  Mar.  25,  1852. 

4.  Mary  E.,  b  June  12,  1853;  d  Nov.  22,  1860. 

5.  Caroline  M.,  b  May  14,  1855;  d  Sept.  14,  1857. 

6.  M.  J.,  b  Apr.  11,  1857. 

7.  Hattie  J.,  b  Aug.  6,  1859. 

8.  Albert  B.,  b  Jan.  12,  1862;  d  Aug.  2,  1865. 

9.  Hattie  E.,  b  July  26,  1865;  d  Jan.  18,  1867. 

10.  Agnes  B.,  b  Jan.  1,  1868;  d  Mar.  19,  1868. 

[  Unable  to  trace  this  family.] 

[52b-39]  JAMES  BROWN,  b  Mar.  26,  1826;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Caroline  M.  (Heydrick)  Brown 
[52b— 15] ;  m  May  27,  1872,  MARY  E.  BYLES. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Aton  Wick,  b  Sept.  9,  1873. 

2.  Anna,  b  May  14,  1875. 

[  Unable  to  locate  this  family.] 

[52b-42]  HARRIET  E.  HEYDRICK,  b  Aug.  1,  1828;  d  Oct.  5,  1864;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Adams)  Heydrick  [52b-16a];  m  July  25,  1850,  JAMES  CLARK  SHAW,  b  Oct.  15,  1819;  d  June 
22,  1901.  Lived  at  Neshaunock  Falls,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[52b— 61  ]  1.  Jane,  b  Oct.  2,  1851;  d  Jan.  15,  1879;  m  Rev.  James  (Isaac)  T.  Wright. 

[52b-62]  2.  Robert  C.,  b  Nov.  21,  1853;  m  Permila  J.  Dunmire. 

3.  Mary,  b  Mar.  10,  1856;  d  Mar.  17,  1857. 

4.  Harriet,  b  Feb.  1,  1859;  m  1  ®amuel  R-  Allen. 

t  2.  George  W.  Gates. 

5.  Charles,  b  Mar.  26,  1861;  d  Apr.  5,  1861. 

[52b-64]  6.  James  Heydrick,  b  Oct.  25,  1862;  m  Rachel  E.  McConnell. 

James  Clark  Shaw  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  5,  1868,  Mary  Jane  Maxwell;  daw  William  Maxwell.  [C.  H. 
and  J.  E.  B.  ] 


[52b-63a]  1 
[52b-63b]  J 


[52b-43]  HON.  CHRISTOPHER  HEYDRICK,  LL.D.,  b  May  19,  1830;  d  Oct.  9,  1914;  s  Charles 
H.  and  Mary  Ann  (Adams)  Heydrick  [52b-16a];  m  June  20,  1860,  FRANCES  HELEN  IRWIN, 
b  Jan.  23,  1837;  d  July  17,  1919;  dau  Richard  and  Hannah  (May)  Irwin.  Lived  in  Franklin,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[52b-65]  1.  Carl  I.,  b  June  3,  1863;  d  June  15,  1907;  m  Anna  Donaldson. 


[52b— 66] 
[52b— 67  ] 


o  Sa7ietu  T  •  trim,  b  Feb.  24,  1866;  I  Pa. 

3.  Richard  Irwm  J  [  d  Aug.  7,  1866. 

4.  Eva  Dickson,  b  Nov.  27,  1867;  d  Nov.  22,  1871. 

5.  Frederick  Paul,  b  Oct.  23,  1869;  d  June  7,  1915;  m,  Harriet  King. 

6.  Helen,  b  May  30,  1876;  m  Dr.  Alexander  McLeod  Brown. 


For  nearly  a  century,  the  Heydrick  family  has  been  a  distinguished  one  in  northwestern  Pennsyl¬ 
vania.  It  was  on  the  banks  of  the  French  Creek  in  Venango  County  that  Christopher  Heydrick  was 
born,  May  19,  1830.  His  grandfather,  Dr.  Christopher  Heydrick,  a  native  of  Springfield  Township, 
Philadelphia,  now  Montgomery  County,  was  graduated  with  high  honors  from  the  medical  department 


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of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1792,  at  the  early  age  of  22  years.  After  having  followed  a  very 
successful  practice  in  medicine  at  Chestnut  Hill,  he  moved  with  his  family  in  1819  to  Mercer  County, 
Pennsylvania.  Subsequently,  in  1826  he  took  up  his  abode  on  a  farm  in  the  valley  of  French  Creek, 
Venango  County.  Thenceforth  he  followed  the  occupation  of  general  farming  in  which  he  was  succeed¬ 
ed  by  his  son,  Charles  Henry  Heydrick,  the  father  of  Christopher. 

When  the  Heydrick  family  first  visited  French  Creek  in  1819,  the  Indian  village  of  Custalogastown 
was  located  on  the  farm  which  they  later  occupied.  It  was  on  this  farm  that  Christopher  Heydrick 
was  born  and  reared.  It  was  here  likewise  on  long  winter  evenings  during  his  boyhood  years  that  he 
early  learned  the  traditions  concerning  his  Schwenkfelder  ancestry.  His  father  was  a  man  with  a 
retentive  memory  and  a  great  facility  for  relating  the  traditions  and  stories  of  his  ancestors.  He  dili¬ 
gently  strove  to  impress  his  children  with  the  account  of  the  trials  and  tribulations  endured  by  the 
fathers  and  mothers  of  old.  It  was  at  the  fire-side  of  his  parents  that  Christopher  Heydrick  obtained 
his  early  education  at  the  hands  of  his  erudite  father. 

Following  the  years  of  his  early  home  training  and  the  completion  of  his  primary  education  in  the 
local  schools,  Mr.  Heydrick  continued  his  studies  at  the  Grand  River  Institute  at  Austinburg,  Ohio. 
Thereupon  he  entered  Allegheny  College,  Meadville,  Pennsylvania,  being  graduated  from  the  same 
in  the  year,  1852.  Subsequent  to  his  graduation  from  college  he  taught  school  for  several  years  in  his 
native  county  and  in  the  state  of  Kentucky ;  it  was  while  so  occupied  in  Kentucky  that  he  read  law  and 
there  obtained  his  first  license  to  practice.  On  January  27,  1854,  he  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Venango 
County.  From  that  time  forward  Mr.  Heydrick  practiced  in  all  of  the  northwestern  counties  of  the 
commonwealth  and  also  in  the  Superior  Courts.  At  a  later  date,  Governor  Pattison  of  Pennsylvania 
appointed  him  to  serve  for  a  term  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  state.  Thenceforth  he  was  known  as 
“Judge  Heydrick.”  His  wide  reputation  as  lawyer  and  jurist  caused  him  to  receive  frequent  calls  to 
other  states,  and  in  this  capacity  he  appeared  in  the  Courts  of  Justice  in  New  York,  Nebraska,  Ken¬ 
tucky,  and  the  United  States  Circuit  Courts.  In  the  History  of  Venango  County,  published  in  1890, 
Judge  Heydrick  is  spoken  of  in  the  following  language: 

“He  is  naturally  careful,  and  possessed  with  a  mathematical  and  logical  mind,  reinforced  in  this 
line  of  his  profession  by  practical  knowledge  of  surveying,  and  surveyor’s  methods  of  doing  work  on  the 
ground,  which  art  he  learned  from  his  father.  His  skill  and  accuracy  as  a  draftsman  is  attested  by  the 
map  of  Venango  County  made  in  1875,  which  he  compiled,  and  which  through  all  subdivisions  of  original 
tracts,  still  remains  the  standard  map  of  the  County. 

“His  style  of  speaking  or  writing  is  dignified,  deliberate,  logical,  clear  and  concise,  yet  with  com¬ 
prehensive  fidelity  to  all  necessary  details,  while  his  legal  papers  are  models  for  both  style  and  diction. 
He  is  recognized  as  a  safe,  conscientious  and  able  lawyer,  whose  long  and  successful  experience  in  his 
profession  justly  entitles  him  to  rank  among  the  leading  lawyers  of  Western  Pennsylvania. 

“As  a  citizen,  Mr.  Heydrick  takes  active  part  in  any  logical  enterprise  for  the  betterment  of  the 
community. 

“Though  ardently  devoted  to  his  profession,  he  has  always  given  time  and  talent  towards  in¬ 
culcating  and  defending  the  principles  of  the  Democratic  Party,  and  was  the  nominee  for  president 
judge  of  this  judicial  district  in  1878.” 

In  the  pursuit  of  his  profession  Judge  Heydrick  maintained  integrity  and  force  which  impressed 
all  who  came  in  contact  with  him.  He  enjoyed  the  full  confidence  and  respect  of  his  colleagues  at  the 
bar.  In  his  disposition  he  was  modest  and  retiring  but  always  willing  and  ready  to  respond  to  any  call 
for  public  service.  Among  the  many  notable  public  addresses  prepared  and  delivered  by  him  may  be 
mentioned  “The  Transportation  and  Storage  of  Petroleum,”  which  was  published  in  a  pamphlet  of 
22  pages.  Another  of  his  addresses  delivered  February  4,  1904,  at  a  dinner  of  the  Venango  County 
Bar  Association  as  a  response  to  a  toast  on  “John  Marshall,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States”  was 
likewise  published  in  an  18  page  pamphlet  by  the  Venango  County  Bar,  in  the  proceedings  of  the  cen¬ 
tennial  of  the  organization  of  the  Court  of  Venango  County.  There  was  likewise  published  in  the 
same  proceedings  an  article  by  Judge  Heydrick  on  the  local  courts  for  the  period,  1806  to  1850. 

The  University  of  Pittsburgh  during  the  active  career  of  his  life  honored  itself  by  conferring  upon 
him  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws. 

For  the  past  few  generations,  the  name  of  Judge  Heydrick  has  been  a  household  word  among  the 
Schwenkfelders  of  Southeastern  Pennsylvania.  He  had  the  good  fortune  to  be  born  and  reared  in  an 
atmosphere  filled  with  the  spirit  and  story  of  his  noble  ancestors.  As  the  years  of  his  life  increased  lie 
came  to  cling  with  a  greater  tenacity  to  the  records,  the  traditions  and  the  environments  of  his  Silesian 
forbears.  While  many  another  scion  of  the  early  Silesians  in  Pennsylvania  wandered  far  from  the 
early  moorings  in  the  New  World  and  wTas  completely  lost  among  the  masses  of  the  people,  this  noble 


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son  of  the  West  clung  with  increasing  tenderness  and  devotion  to  the  people  from  whom  his  family 
had  gone  forth. 

When  the  project  to  publish  a  genealogical  record  of  the  Schwenkfelders  was  first  launched,  very 
nearly  fifty  years  ago,  Christopher  Heydrick  was  one  of  its  promoters.  He  prepared  the  historical 
introduction  for  that  volume  which  was  published  in  1879.  That  sketch  has  very  fittingly  been  called 
a  classic  in  Schwenkfelder  literature.  Judge  Heydrick’s  interest  in  the  genealogies  of  his  family  and 
people  was  very  marked.  Throughout  the  remainder  of  his  life,  following  the  publication  of  the  1879 
edition  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Genealogical  Record,  he  continued  his  researches  in  family  history.  He 
had  numerous  documents  translated  into  English  from  the  German  and  Dutch  languages.  In  company 
with  his  wife  he  visited  Silesia  in  1896,  in  the  hope  of  finding  additional  information  about  his  family 
history. 

The  increasingly  wide  range  of  Christopher  Heydrick’s  influence  in  reviving  interest  in  Schwenk¬ 
felder  history  was  also  manifested  in  his  participation  in  the  observance  of  the  Sesquicentennial  of  the 
landing  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  Appropriate  exercises  commemorating  the  event  were  held  in  the 
Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church,  September  24,  1884.  Early  in  the  year  of  1883,  Christopher  Heydrick 
and  Gen.  John  F.  Hartranft  had  met  in  Philadelphia  and  taken  the  preliminary  steps  looking  to  the 
observance  of  that  Sesquicentennial.  His  letter  written  to  Dr.  Chester  D.  Hartranft,  January  26, 
1883,  tentatively  inviting  him  to  deliver  the  oration  on  September  24,  1884,  marked  the  beginning  of  a 
new  era  in  the  literary  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders.  The  paper  which  Christopher  Heydrick  prepared 
for  the  occasion  was  not  read  unfortunately  because  of  the  lateness  of  the  hour.  It  was  later  published 
however  in  the  November,  1914,  issue  of  “The  Schwenkfeldian,”  and  also  in  a  reprint  entitled  “The 
Schwenkfelders.” 

Christopher  Heydrick  took  an  active  interest  in  preparing  the  way  for  Dr.  Chester  Hartranft’s 
initial  tour  of  research  through  Europe.  He  maintained  a  vital  interest  in  the  progress  of  the  “Corpus 
Schwenckfeldianorum”  as  a  literary  monument  to  the  memory  of  the  fathers.  The  acquisition  of  the 
Perkiomen  Seminary  property  in  1892  by  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  likewise  enlisted  his  substantial 
services  in  behalf  of  the  revival  and  maintenance  of  that  institution.  Moreover,  his  munificent  offer 
made  toward  the  erection  of  the  Historical  Library  building  at  Pennsburg,  assured  its  completion  and 
thus  secured  a  home  for  the  preservation  of  historical  documents  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders. 

For  more  than  a  generation,  Judge  Heydrick  was  prominently  associated  with  the  interests  of  the 
Schwenkfelders.  He  had  united  with  the  Presbyterian  Church  but  this  fact  did  not  deter  him  from 
maintaining  a  vital  interest  in  all  matters  relating  to  the  church  of  his  ancestors.  The  memory  of  his 
oft  repeated  visits  to  the  homes  and  services  of  his  father’s  people  still  lives.  He  was  a  greatly  cherished 
guest  among  them,  honored  as  he  was  beloved  by  each  and  all.  Through  the  example  of  his  life  he  has 
exerted  an  enduring  influence  and  has  given  an  incentive  to  others  to  uphold  a  vital  connection  with 
the  story  and  the  institutions  of  the  people  of  whom  he  was  a  part.  [Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson. ] 


[52b— 44]  JESSE  A.  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  19,  1832;  d  Sept.  25,  1911;  s  Charles  H.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Adams)  Heydrick  [52b-16a];  m  May  4,  1864,  LIZZIE  W.  NELLIS,  b  Apr.  18,  1838;  d  Jan.  10,  1886. 

Children  (7): 

Florence  T.,  b  Oct,  5,  1865;  d  Aug.  10,  1866. 

James  C.,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  m  I  L  ^nnie  K.  Cronenwett. 

[  2.  Jessie  A.  Patton. 

William  H.,  b  Feb.  22,  1871;  rn  Charlotte  J.  Link. 

4.  Thomas  G.,  b  Aug.  23,  1873;  unm;  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

5.  Lawrence  C.,  b  May  5,  1875;  unm;  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

6.  Annie  Mabel,  b  Jan.  22,  1877;  d  Apr.  1,  1897;  m  Harry  A.  Stauffer. 

7.  Estelle  Jessie,  b  Oct.  3,  1879;  d  .Jan.  6,  1914;  m  Abel  Fisher. 


[52b-68a] 

[52b-68b] 

[52b-69] 


[52b— 70] 
[52b-7 1  ] 


1. 

2. 

3. 


[52b-45]  PETER  C.  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  12,  1834;  d  Nov.  28,  1915;  .s  Charles  H.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Adams)  Heydrick  [52b-16a];  m  Sept.  12,  1861,  MARGARET  ANN  (MARY)  DOUGHTY.  'Peter 
C.  Heydrick  died  at  the  home  of  his  daughter,  Mrs.  W.  E.  Harvey,  in  Washington,  D.  C.  He  was  one  of 
the  early  oil  operators  and  for  many  years  lived  in  Crawford  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  William,  b  Sept,  9,  1862;  d  Mar.  9,  1865. 

[52b— 7 1  - 1  ]  2.  Charles,  b  Aug.  17,  1864;  d  Jan.  1,  1905;  m  Anna  Bolze. 


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[52b— 71.2]  3.  James  Doughty,  b  Feb.  20,  1869;  d  Jan.  29,  1918;  m  Frances  — - ;  156  W.  18th 

St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

4.  Helen  May,  b  July  21,  1871;  d  Apr.  3,  1872. 

[52b-72]  5.  Kate  Eliza,  b  May  26,  1873;  m  William  E.  Harvey. 

[52b-46]  CHARLES  WILLIAM  HEYDRICK,  b  Oct.  17,  1836;  d  Dec.  1,  1922;  s  Charles  H.  and 
Mary  Ann  (Adams)  Heydrick  [52b-16a];  m  May  4,  1865,  MARY  CLARK  TEN  BROECK,  b  Apr., 
1839;  d  Apr.  23,  1880;  dau  Henry  W.  and  Eliza  D.  (Clark)  Ten  Broeck.  Real  estate  and  insurance, 
oil  producer  and  farmer,  and  Justice  of  the  Peace.  Res.  496  Pine  St.,  Meadville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Some  years  after  the  death  of  Mary  C.  Ten  Broeck  Heydrick,  Charles  William  Heydrick  was 
married  to  Sophia  B.  Ten  Broeck,  who  now  (1922)  resides  in  Meadville,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[52b— 73b]  }  L  Harry  Ten  6  Sept  3'  1867;  “  {  2.  STSnd. 

2.  Christopher,  b  Sept.  20,  1869;  d  Oct.  13,  1871. 

[52b-74]  3.  Benjamin  Alexander  )  iwins,  h  Dec.  17,  1871;  f  m  Ada  Charles 

4.  Sophia  J  Id  Dec.  27,  1871. 

[52b-74.1]  5.  Josephine  Stagg,  b  Dec.  26,  1873;  m  Rev.  W.  H.  Holman. 

6.  Louis  Clare,  b  May  20,  1875;  unm;  Meadville,  Pa. 

7.  Charles  Francis,  b  Feb.  2,  1877;  unm;  Elgin,  Ill. 

8.  Mary  Ten  Broeck,  b  Oct.  31,  1879;  unm;  Meadville,  Pa. 

[52b-49]  JAMES  BURD  PATTERSON,  b  1821;  d  187-;  s  James  Burd  and  Matilda  (Dowers) 
Patterson  [52b-19];  m  MATILDA  HUBLEY.  Lived  at  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Edward;  2.  Malcolm;  3.  James;  4.  Florence;  5.  Pauline;  6.  Thomas;  7.  Arthur;  8.  Frank. 

All  died  unm.  [J.  E.  B.  No  further  data.] 

[52b-50]  JOSEPH  SHIPPEN  PATTERSON,  b  1829;  d  Nov.  1,  1869;  s  James  Burd  and  Matilda 
(Dowers)  Patterson  [52b— 19] ;  m  Sept.  16,  1856,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  WEAVER,  b  Mar.  15,  1832; 
dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (McKendlee)  Weaver. 

Children  (3): 

[52b-75]  1.  Burd  Shippen,  b  June  21,  1857;  m  Anna  Marie  MacLeod. 

2.  Matilda  Louise,  b  Jan.  30,  1862. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  June  6,  1867. 

[J.  E.  B .] 

[52b-51]  SARAH  JANE  CORSON,  b  Jan.  19,  1838;  d  Oct.  13,  1915;  dau  Amos  and  Mary  Ann 
(Heydrick)  Corson  [52b-20];  m  Dec.  2,  1880,  JAMES  VAN  COURT,  b  Apr.  1,  1840;  d  Feb.  16,  1919; 
s  Charles  and  Mary  (Febrige)  Van  Court.  No  children.  Buried  in  St.  Thomas  P.  E.  Churchyard, 
Whitemarsh,  Pa.  [J.  E.  R.] 

[52b-52]  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON  HEYDRICK,  b  July  5,  1840;  d  Jan.  13,  1912;  s  George 
Neff  and  Anna  (Huston)  Heydrick  [52b-22];  m  AMANDA  DERR.  No  children.  [J.  E.  B.] 

[52b-53]  LORETTA  SUSANNA  HEYDRICK,  b  Aug.  10,  1843;  dau  George  Neff  and  Ann  (Huston) 
Heydrick  [52b-22];  m  July  14,  1873,  JOHN  WILLIAM  BUCKENHAM,  b  Nov.  7,  1845;  d  Nov.  14, 
1919;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Essling)  Buckenham.  Residence  of  widow,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Alice  Grace,  b  May  23,  1874;  unm;  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila. 

*2.  John  Edgar  Burnett,  b  Apr.  22,  1876;  unm;  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila. 

3.  Clara  Virginia,  b  Aug.  19,  1878;  unm;  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila. 

4.  Adelaide  Marion,  b  Sept.  29,  1880;  unm;  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila. 

*John  Edgar  Burnett  Buckenham,  M.D.,  was  born  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa.,  and  there  received 
his  public  school  education.  He  then  attended  the  Central  High  School  of  Philadelphia  and  the  School 
of  Pedagogy,  whereupon  he  took  a  course  in  forestry  at  Yale  University.  Dr.  Buckenham  likewise 
pursued  special  courses  in  the  department  of  chemistry  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  making  a 
trip  to  the  Bermudas  in  the  interest  of  biological  sciences;  it  was  his  good  fortune  to  be  a  pupil  of  the 
late  Angelo  Heilprin. 


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After  teaching  for  several  years  in  the  Phila.  public  schools,  Dr.  Buckenham  resigned  to  enter 
the  medical  department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  from  this  institution  he  was  graduated 
in  June,  1910,  with  the  highest  honors  of  his  class,  having  been  awarded  the  Spencer  Morris  prize. 
Dr.  Buckenham  then  served  as  resident  physician  at  various  hospitals  in  Philadelphia,  and  in  1913 
was  commissioned  a  first  lieutenant  in  the  Medical  Corps  of  the  U.  S.  A.  For  a  number  of  years  he  was 
the  superintendent  of  the  Philadelphia  Hospital  for  Contagious  Diseases,  but  in  1920  he  resigned  this 
position  to  become  librarian  of  the  Masonic  Temple  Library  at  Phila.,  an  office  which  he  now  holds 
(1922). 

Dr.  Buckenham  is  actively  interested  in  horticulture,  and  has  specialized  in  the  growing  of  dahlias. 
In  his  nursery  at  Barren  Hill,  Pa.,  are  hundreds  of  varieties  of  dahlias,  and  with  his  magnificent  blooms 
he  has  won  many  prizes  at  horticultural  shows. 

In  history  and  the  sciences  Dr.  Buckenham  has  likewise  taken  an  active  interest,  and  has  been 
influential  in  the  organization  of  various  patriotic  societies.  As  the  treasurer  and  as  a  member  of  the 
executive  committee,  he  has  promoted  for  a  number  of  years  the  interests  of  the  Pennsylvania-German 
Society,  and  upon  the  formation  of  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles,  he 
was  appointed  its  secretary.  Dr.  Buckenham  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this 
book,  and  serves  as  a  member  of  the  Publishing  Committee. 

[52b-53.1a]  CHARLES  HEYDRICK  EVANS,  b  Mar.  17,  1851;  d  Jan.  20,  1916;  s  David  Z.  and 
Susanna  (Heydrick)  Evans  [52b-24j;  m  BELLE  SOUTHGATE. 

One  child: 

[52b-75.1]  Charles  Southgate,  m  — - - 

[52b-53.1b]  CHARLES  HEYDRICK  EVANS,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MRS.  LIZZIE - . 

No  issue. 

[52b-53.1c]  CHARLES  HEYDRICK  EVANS,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  MRS.  LAURA  (CAT- 
ERSON)  STOY.  [./.  E.  B.  N o  further  data.] 

[52b~53.2]  DAVID  ZIMMERMAN  EVANS,  b  Mar.  4,  1852; s  David  Z.  and  Susanna  (Heydrick) 
Evans  [52b-24];  m  June  19,  1879,  HANNAH  E.  MARSDEN,  b  Oct.  22,  1859;  dau  George  Henry 
and  Eliza  (Pearce-Parker)  Marsden.  Res.,  100  South  55th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [/.  E.  B .] 

Children  (J): 

1.  Albert  Ross,  b  Oct.  12,  1880. 

[52b-75.2]  2.  Florence  Belle,  b  July  3,  1882;  m  George  A.  Nahm. 

[52b-75.3]  3.  George  Henry,  b  Aug.  5,  1885;  m  Edith  I.  Webster. 

4.  Daisy  Harwood,  b  Nov.  9,  1887;  d  Aug.  31,  1893. 

[52b-54a]  BURD  PATTERSON  EVANS,  b  Sept.  7,  1860;  s  David  Z.  and  Susanna  (Heydrick) 
Evans  [52b-24];  m  Sept.  21,  1879,  MARGARET  F.  G.  PURDY,  b  May  13,  1862;  d  Sept.  16,  1885. 
Children  (3): 

[52b-75.4]  1.  William  Burd,  b  July  9,  1880;  d  July  18,  1911;  m  Mary  S.  Scott. 

2.  Clarence  Ross,  b  Sept.  16,  1882;  d  Nov.  16,  1882. 

3.  Horace  Benjamin,  b  Oct.  27,  1883;  d  Dec.  8,  1890. 

[52b-54b]  BURD  PATTERSON  EVANS,  same  as  above,  m2nd  time,  MRS.  MARY  L.  WALCOTT, 
d  Apr.  28,  1913. 

[52b-54c]  BURD  PATTERSON  EVANS,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  June  30,  1914,  EDITH  I. 
FISHER,  b  Jan.  8,  1878.  Farmer;  Fairfield  Farms,  Trappe,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[52b-54.1]  ISAAC  HOWARD  EVANS,  b  Apr.  16,  1862;  s  David  Z.  and  Susanna  (Heydrick) 
Evans  [52b-24];  m  Dec.  23,  1884,  MARTHA  HATTEN,  b  Aug.  12,  1862;  dau  Owen  and  Joanna 
(Rodebaugh)  Hatten.  Pres.,  Burd  P.  Evans  Co.,  13th  and  Wallace  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Res.,  87  East 
Duval  St.,  Phila,.,  Pa.  No  issue.  [J.  E.  B.] 

[52b-56.1]  ALFRED  MELVILLE  HEYDRICK,  b  July  20,  1870;  s  David  and  Emily  (Hutchinson) 
Heydrick  [52b-30j;  m  June  — ,  1901,  SENORA  A.  SEIP,  b  Feb.  2,  1879;  dau  Noah  B.  and  Alice 


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(Dietrich)  Seip.  Physical  Director,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  (1921.)  Alfred  M.  Heydrick  is  a 
graduate  of  Yale  University. 

One  child:  Paul  David,  b  Dec.  26,  1906. 

[52b— 56.2]  CHARLES  SEYMOUR  HEYDRICK,  b  June  4,  1872;  s  David  and  Emily  (Hutchinson) 
Heydrick  [52b— 30] ;  m  June  17,  1896,  LULU  MEAD,  b  Aug.  7,  1876;  dau  Prank  and  Jennie  (Jelliff) 
Mead.  Life  insurance;  res.  390  First  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[52b-57]  ADA  McCLINTOCK  HEYDRICK,  b  Oct.  31,  1871 ;  dau  William  W.  and  Annie  S.  (Cook) 
Heydrick  [52b-31b];  rn  June  12,  1901,  HARRY  JOHNSON.  4713  Salmon  St.,  Bridesburg,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1918.)  No  children. 

[52b-58]  EVA  LINDA  HEYDRICK,  b  Oct.  17,  1873;  dau  William  W.  and  Annie  S.  (Cook)  Hey¬ 
drick  [52b— 31b] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1900,  HOWARD  C.  REYNOLDS;  s  Dr.  Herbert  and  Eleanor  Reynolds. 
Res.,  1746  N.  Aberdeen  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Beatrice,  b  Nov.  12,  1901. 

2.  Dorothy,  b  Dec.  17,  1902. 

[52b— 59]  FLORENCE  GUERNSEY  HEYDRICK,  b  Jan.  26,  1876;  dau  William  W.  and  Annie  S. 
(Cook)  Heydrick  [52b-31b];  m  Nov.  16,  1904,  DAVID  A.  LITTLE,  s  David  A.  and  Susanna  (Carter) 
Little.  Res.,  4502  Richmond  St.,  Bridesburg,  Phila.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

twins ,  b  May  25,  1910. 

3.  Alice  Florence,  b  Apr.  12,  1914. 

[52b-60]  WILLIAM  JACOB  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  24,  1877;  s  William  W.  and  Annie  S.  (Cook) 
Heydrick  [52b— 31b] ;  m  June  14,  1917,  HELEN  ESTHER  EYLES,  b  Sept.  25,  1893;  dau  Arthur  Henry 
Eyles.  Hardware  merchant;  4807  Garden  St.,  Bridesburg,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  children. 

[52b~60.1]  MARGARET  CANNON  HEYDRICK,  b  Apr.  14,  1867;  dau  Charles  and  Sallie  P. 
(Cannon)  Heydrick  [52b-33];  m  HENRY  HARTLEY  POWERS,  b  June  12,  1866;  s  Rev.  Samuel  and 
Josephine  (Hartley)  Powers.  Bond  Broker,  employed  by  Drexel  &  Co.,  Phila. ;  res.,  371  Pelham  Road, 
Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[52b-60.2]  RAY  HEYDRICK,  b  Nov.  16,  1871;  dau  Charles  and  Sallie  P.  (Cannon)  Heydrick 
[52b-33] ;  m  June  6,  1917,  JUDGE  WALTER  ANDERSON  POWELL,  b  June  16,  1855;  s  James  B.  R. 
and  Mary  Ann  (Redden)  Powell.  Lawyer;  Dover,  Del.  (1921.)  No  children. 

Walter  Anderson  Powell  was  Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  where  he  spent  his 
professional  career.  Having  been  born  in  Delaware,  Judge  Powell  returned  to  his  native  state  after 
retirement. 

Mrs.  Powell  was  President  of  the  Delaware  State  Federation  of  Women’s  Clubs,  1915-1918. 

[52b-60.3]  CHARLES  HENRY  ASPDEN,  b  Sept.  5,  1853;  s  James  and  Susanna  T.  (Hood) 
Aspden  [52b-36.1];  m  Dec.  23,  1880,  HANNAH  ELIZABETH  RAMBO,  b  Oct.  13,  1853;  dau  Israel 
and  Sarah  T.  (Mathis)  Rambo.  [J.  E.  B.} 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mabel,  b  1882;  dec. 

2.  Charles  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1884;  d  May  30,  1914. 

[52b-75.5]  3.  William  H.,  b  May  12,  1887;  m  Carrie  Sharp. 

[52b— 61  ]  JANE  SHAW,  b  Oct.  2,  1851;  d  Jan.  15,  1879;  dau  James  C.  and  Harriet  E.  (Heydrick) 
Shaw  [52b-42] ;  m  Aug.  22,  1872,  REV.  JAMES  (ISAAC)  T.  WRIGHT,  b  Jan.  22,  1846. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Eva  Rena,  b  Aug.  16,  1873. 

[52b-76]  2.  Leonard  McKnight,  b  Aug.  2,  1875;  m  Zephira  Kirkpatrick. 


1.  Elizabeth  Heydrick 

2.  Helen  Anderson 


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James  T.  Wright  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  3,  1881,  Elizabeth  J.  Hutchinson. 

[J.  E.  B.  Unable  to  complete.} 

[52b-62]  ROBERT  C.  SHAW,  b  Nov.  21,  1853;  s  James  C.  and  Harriet  E.  (Heydriek)  Shaw 
[52b— 42] ;  m  Jan.  15,  1885,  PERMILA  JANE  DUNMIRE. 

One  child:  James  Clark,  b  Dec.  12,  1885. 

[52b-63a]  HARRIET  SHAW,  b  Feb.  1,  1859;  dau  James  C.  and  Harriet  E.  (Heydriek)  Shaw 
[52b— 42] ;  m  Feb.  28,  1882,  DR.  SAMUEL  RUTHERFORD  ALLEN,  b  Dec.  5,  1850;  d  Aug.  3,  1889. 
Lived  in  Grove  City,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[52b-77]  1.  Mary  Jane,  b  Dec.  5,  1882;  m  Edward  C.  Gillespie. 

[52b-78]  2.  Newton  Rutherford,  b  May  24,  1885;  m  Grace  Hill. 

[52b— 79]  3.  Samuel  James,  b  Apr.  23,  1887;  m  Anna  Farquhan. 

[52b— 63b]  HARRIET  (SHAW)  ALLEN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  25,  1890,  GEORGE 
WESLEY  GATES,  b  Sept.  5,  1860.  Elmo,  Mo.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[52b-80]  1.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  May  8,  1893;  m  LeRoy  C.  Pruitt. 

2.  Harriet  Melissa,  b  Oct.  16,  1897;  teacher. 

3.  Jacob  Dyer,  b  Aug.  24,  1899;  in  U.  S.  Navy. 

[52b-64]  JAMES  HEYDRICK  SHAW,  b  Oct.  25,  1862;  s  James  Clark  and  Harriet  E.  (Heydriek) 
Shaw  [52b-42];  m  Oct.  20,  1884,  RACHEL  ELLA  McCONNELL. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[52b— 81  ]  1.  Hugh  Clark,  b  Dec.  2,  1887;  m  Gladys  May  Sloss. 

2.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  14,  1893. 

3.  Rachel  Thelma  I  twi  b  Mar  14  1897 

4.  Helen  Elina  j 

5.  Mary  Rena,  b  May  17,  1900. 

[J.  E.  B.  and  C.  H.] 

[52b-65]  CARL  I.  HEYDRICK,  b  June  3,  1863;  d  June  15,  1907;  s  Hon.  Christopher  and  Frances 
Helen  (Irwin)  Heydriek  [52b-43];  m  ANNA  DONALDSON,  b  Dec.  — ,  1874;  dau  Benjamin  and 
Elizabeth  (Carner)  Donaldson.  Mr.  Heydriek  was  a  lawyer  and  a  graduate  of  Princeton  University, 
Class  of  1884;  he  was  also  a  solicitor  for  the  P.  R.  R.  No  children. 

[52b-66]  FREDERICK  PAUL  HEYDRICK,  b  Oct.  23,  1869;  d  June  7,  1915;  s  Hon.  Christopher 
and  Frances  Helen  (Irwin)  Heydriek  [52b-43];  m  Feb.  19,  1895,  HARRIET  KING,  b  June  4,  1874; 
dau  Thomas  and  Louisa  (Dufur)  King.  Mr.  Heydriek  was  an  oil  prospector;  widow  resides  in  Franklin, 
Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Louise,  b  Jan.  1,  1896;  Franklin,  Pa. 

2.  Josephine,  b  July  2,  1899. 

3.  Eleanor,  b  Jan.  25,  1901. 

4.  Margaret,  b  May  13,  1902. 

5.  Christopher,  b  Jan.  26,  1904. 

“Frederick  Paul  Heydriek  at  the  time  of  his  death  was  one  of  Franklin’s  (Pa.)  best  business  men. 
He  was  the  youngest  son  of  Hon.  Christopher  Heydriek  and  lived  in  Franklin  practically  all  his  life. 
After  attending  the  public  schools  of  his  native  town,  Mr.  Heydriek  entered  the  Hill  School  of  Pottstown, 
Pa.,  but  before  finishing  he  entered  the  Exchange  Bank  of  Franklin  as  a  clerk,  where  he  was  advanced 
to  teller,  then  cashier,  and  finally  vice-president.  On  account  of  failing  health,  Mr.  Heydriek  resigned 
his  position  as  cashier.  In  his  younger  days  Mr.  Heydriek  was  actively  interested  in  athletics  and  his 
interest  continued  throughout  his  life.  He  filled  a  place  in  the  business  life  of  his  native  city,  and  held 
the  confidence  and  respect  of  his  fellow-citizens.”  [  Newspaper  clipping .] 


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[52b-67]  HELEN  HEYDRICK,  b  May  30,  1876;  dau  Hon.  Christopher  and  Frances  Helen  (Irwin) 
Heydrick  [52b-43] ;  m  Apr.  26,  1905,  ALEXANDER  McLEOD  BROWN,  M.D.,  b  1867;  s  Alexander 
Wilson  and -  (Mitchell)  Brown.  Physician;  Franklin,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Alexander  McLeod,  b  Feb.  28,  1908. 

[52b-68a]  JAMES  C.  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  s  Jesse  A.  and  Lizzie  W.  (Nellis)  Heydrick 
[52b-44] ;  m  Feb.  6,  1902,  ANNA  KATHARINE  CRONENWETT,  b  July  17,  1872;  d  Sept.  27,  1915; 
dau  Rev.  E.  and  Eva  (Helfrick)  Cronenwett.  No  children. 

[52b-68b]  JAMES  C.  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  Nov.  8,  1918,  JESSIE  ARNETT 
PATTON,  b  June  11,  1893;  dau  S.  E.  and  Mary  B.  (Arnett)  Patton.  Oil  producer;  Lexington,  Ky. 
(1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Jessie  Harriet,  b  Mar.  30,  1921. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  July  31,  1922. 

[52b-69]  WILLIAM  H.  HEYDRICK,  b  Feb.  22,  1871 ;  s  Jesse  A.  and  Lizzie  W.  (Nellis)  Heydrick 
[52b-44] ;  m  Apr.  7,  1895,  CHARLOTTE  JANE  LINK.  [J.  E.  B.  and  C.  H.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  Frank,  b  Oct.  15,  1897. 

2.  Helen  Estella,  b  Sept.  9,  1899. 

[52b-70]  ANNIE  MABEL  HEYDRICK,  b  Jan.  22,  1877;  d  Apr.  1,  1897;  dau  Jesse  A.  and  Lizzie 
W.  (Nellis)  Heydrick  [52b-44];  m  May  2,  1896,  HARRY  A.  STAUFFER.  [J.  E.  B.] 

One  child:  Leland  Charles,  b  Mar.  24,  1897. 


[52b-71]  ESTELLE  JESSIE  HEYDRICK,  b  Oct.  3,  1879;  d  Jan.  6,  1914;  dau  Jesse  A.  and  Lizzie 
W.  (Nellis)  Heydrick  [52b-44];  m  Mar.  6,  1902,  ABEL  FISHER.  [C.  H.] 

Children  (J): 

1.  Nellis  Hartley,  b  July  26,  1903. 

2.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  June  10,  1906. 

3.  Jessie  Sibil 

4.  Robert  Clark 


twins,  b  Dec. 


1913. 


[52b-71.1]  CHARLES  HEYDRICK,  b  Aug.  17,  1864;  d  Jan.  1,  1905;  s  Peter  C.  and  Margaret 
Ann  (Doughty)  Heydrick  [52b-45];  m  ANNA  BOLZE. 

One  child:  Mary  Margaret,  b  1898. 

Anna  (Bolze)  Heydrick  m  2nd  time, - McIntosh;  140  W.  105th  St.,  New  York  City. 

(1921.)  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[52b-72]  KATE  ELIZA  HEYDRICK,  b  May  26,  1873;  dau  Peter  C.  and  Margaret  Ann  (Doughty) 
Heydrick  [52b-45];  m  Feb.  12,  1896,  WILLIAM  EDWIN  HARVEY,  b  Aug.  6,  1871;  d  Jan.  13,  1922; 
s  William  Egbert  and  Martha  Bates  (Beach)  Harvey.  Widow  resides  at  1744  Lamont  St.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Ford,  b  Mar.  7,  1902. 

2.  Margaret  Heydrick,  b  Mar.  11,  1904. 

Gen.  William  E.  Harvey  was  born  in  Kirkwood,  Mo.  He  came  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  at  the  age 
of  seven  years,  where  he  attended  the  public  schools  and  later  pursued  courses  at  the  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
He  was  graduated  from  Columbian  University  Law  School  in  1894,  and  in  1910,  became  a  member  of 
the  law  firm  of  King  &  King. 

Gen.  Harvey  began  his  military  career  at  an  early  age,  enlisting  in  the  Engineering  Corps  of  the 
National  Guard  as  a  private,  and  passing  through  all  the  grades,  until  finally  he  was  commissioned  the 
Commanding  General  (Brigadier),  District  of  Columbia  Militia. 

On  Aug.  5,  1917,  he  was  commissioned  Brigadier  General  in  the  National  Army,  and  placed  in 
command  of  the  75th  Infantry  at  Camp  Shelby.  He  was  transferred  to  various  camps  and  was  later 


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discharged  on  account  of  physical  disability.  He  returned  to  Washington,  and  at  his  own  request, 
was  placed  on  the  retired  list  in  1920.  During  the  last  years  of  his  life  he  suffered  from  heart  trouble, 
and  finally  died  of  a  cerebral  hemorrhage. 

[52b-73a]  HARRY  TEN  BROECK  HEYDRICK,  b  Sept.  3,  1867;  s  Charles  William  and  Mary 
Clark  (Ten  Broeck)  Heydrick  [52b-46];  in  Oct.  23,  1906,  JESSIE  DEWEY,  b  May  10,  1883;  d  Feb. 
26,  1920;  dan  Thomas  and  Mary  (Smith)  Dewey. 

One  child:  William  Francis,  b  Sept.  25,  1907. 

[52b-73b]  HARRY  TEN  BROECK  HEYDRICK,  same  as  above,  m  Oct.  15,  1921,  IvEIA  (HOLO) 
LUND,  b  July  3,  1887;  dan  Ole  and  Gunhild  (Elvester)  Hole,  and  widow  of  Mr.  Lund.  Secretary  and 
Sales  Manager  of  the  International  Sugar  Feed  Company;  res.,  3141  Emerson  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
(1922.)  Mr.  Heydrick  was  at  one  time  the  owner  of  “Dan  Patch,”  the  famous  race  horse. 

[52b— 74]  BENJAMIN  ALEXANDER  HEYDRICK,  b  Dec.  17,  1871;  s  Charles  William  and  Mary 
Clark  (Ten  Broeck)  Heydrick  [52b-46];  m  July  6,  1905,  ADA  CHARLES,  b  Feb.  14,  1873;  dau  Henry 
Cary  and  Permelia  (Potter)  Charles.  Head  of  English  Department,  High  School  of  Commerce,  N.  Y. 
Prof.  Heydrick  is  a  graduate  of  Harvard  University.  For  a  number  of  years  he  was  professor  of  English 
Literature  at  the  Millersville,  Pa.,  State  Normal  School.  He  is  the  author  of  several  text  books,  one  of 
which  is  “A  Guide  to  the  Intensive  Study  of  Literary  Masterpieces.”  Res.,  900  Summit  Ave.,  New 
York  City.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[52b-74.1]  JOSEPHINE  STAGG  HEYDRICK,  b  Dec.  26,  1873;  dau  Charles  William  and  Mary 
Clark  (Ten  Broeck)  Heydrick  [52b-46];  m  Apr.  5,  1917,  REV.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HOLMAN,  b 
Jan.  19,  1852;  s  Edwin  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Hemenway)  Holman.  Clergyman;  res.,  Pequot  Rd., 
Southport,  Conn.  (1921.)  No  children.  Rev.  William  Henry  Holman,  A.B.  Harvard  1875;  B.D., 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1877;  Pastor  Southport  Congregational  Church,  Southport,  Conn. 
1878-1915.  Josephine  Stagg  (Heydrick)  Holman,  Pratt  Institute  Library  School,  1894;  Librarian  of 
the  Pequot  Library,  Southport,  Conn.,  1894-1917. 

[52b-75]  BURD  SHIPPEN  PATTERSON,  b  June  21,  1857 ;  s  Joseph  Shippen  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Weaver)  Patterson  [52b-50] ;  m  June  11,  1884,  ANNA  MARIE  MacLEOD,  b  June  19,  1861 ;  d  Mar.  8, 
1898;  dau  Daniel  and  Emma  (McCloskey)  MacLeod.  Sec’y,  Lake  Erie  and  Ohio  River  Canal  Board  of 
Pa.;  sec’y,  Mississippi  and  Atlantic  Internal  Waterways  Com.;  sec’y  of  the  Historical  Society  of 
Western  Pa.;  253  Meyran  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[52b— 82]  1.  Burd  Joseph,  b  June  29,  1885;  m  Laura  Shidle. 

[52b-83]  2.  Anna  Marie,  b  Nov.  24,  1887 ;  m  George  L.  Phillips. 

[52b-84]  3.  Dorothy,  b  Apr.  8,  1890;  m  Charles  M.  Willis. 

4.  Josephine  MacLeod,  b  Aug.  19,  1893;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[52b-75.2]  FLORENCE  BELLE  EVANS,  b  July  3,  1882;  dau  David  Z.  and  Hannah  E.  (Marsden) 
Evans  [52b-53.2];  m  Apr.  20,  1910,  GEORGE  AUGUST  NAHM,  b  May  25,  1882;  s  August  and  Annie 
(Summers)  Nahm.  No  issue.  [J.  E.  B.  No  further  data  obtainable.) 

[52b-75.3]  GEORGE  HENRY  EVANS,  b  Aug.  5,  1885;  s  David  Z.  and  Hannah  E.  (Marsden) 
Evans  [52b-53.2];  m  Dec.  3,  1912,  EDITH  I.  WEBSTER,  b  Jan.  13,  1886;  dau  Stephen  K.  and  Cath¬ 
arine  Rebecca  (Baker)  Webster.  [J.  E.  B.) 

One  child:  George  Webster,  b  May  15,  1917. 

[52b-75.4]  WILLIAM  BURD  EVANS,  M.D.,  b  July  9,  1830;  d  July  18,  1911;  s  Burd  P.  and 
Margaret  F.  G.  (Purdy)  Evans  [52b-54a];  m  Apr.,  1910,  MARY  SEYFERT  SCOTT.  No  issue. 
[J.  E.  B.) 

William  Burd  Evans,  M.D.,  received  his  education  in  the  Germantown  Boys’  School,  Germantown 
Academy,  Ursinus  College,  Jefferson  Medical,  and  Maryland  Medical  Colleges.  He  immediately 
began  the  practice  of  his  profession  in  Germantown  and  later  in  Pine  Grove,  Pa.,  where  he  acquired  a 
large  practice  and  became  endeared  to  his  patients  on  account  of  his  geniality  and  common  sense. 


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After  some  time,  however,  desiring  to  keep  in  closer  touch  with  his  old  associations  and  the  place  of 
his  birth,  he  returned  and  resumed  his  practice  in  Germantown.  His  untimely  death,  just  in  the  prime 
of  life,  came  suddenly  and  was  a  great  shock  to  his  wide  circle  of  friends. 

[52b-75.5]  WILLIAM  H.  ASPDEN,  b  May  12,  1887;  s  Charles  H.  and  Hannah  E.  (Rambo) 
Aspden  [52b-60.3];  m  CARRIE  SHARP.  [J.  E.  B.  No  further  data  obtainable .] 

One  child:  Lois. 

[52b-76]  LEONARD  McKNIGHT  WRIGHT,  b  Aug.  2,  1875;  s  James  T.  and  Jane  (Shaw)  Wright 
[52b— 61  ] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1904,  ZEPHIRA  KIRKPATRICK. 

One  child:  Helen  Margaret,  b  Feb.  4,  1909.  [J.  E.  B. ] 

[52b-77 ]  MARY  JANE  ALLEN,  b  Dec.  5,  1882;  dau  Samuel  R,  and  Harriet  (Shaw)  Allen  [52b- 
63a];  m  June  12,  1911,  EDWARD  CALDWELL  GILLESPIE,  b  Sept.  17,  1880. 

One  child:  Myrtle  Jane,  b  July  2,  1916. 

[52b-78]  NEWTON  RUTHERFORD  ALLEN,  b  Aug.  24,  1885;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Harriet  (Shaw) 
Allen  [52b-63a];  m  Aug.  2,  1911,  GRACE  HILL,  b  Dec.  15,  1S87.  Veterinarian  graduate;  owns  and 
operates  a  hospital  at  Perry,  la. 

One  son:  Samuel  Newton,  b  May  18,  1919. 

[52b— 79]  SAMUEL  JAMES  ALLEN,  b  Apr.  23,  1887;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Harriet  (Shaw)  Allen 
[52b-63a];  m  Sept.  18,  1912,  ANNA  FARQUHAN. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harriet  Jean,  b  June  14,  1914. 

2.  Lois  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  16,  1916. 

3.  Ruth  Kathline,  b  Feb.  9,  1918. 

[52b-80]  HELEN  ELIZABETH  GATES,  b  May  8,  1893;  dau  George  Wesley  and  Harriet  (Shaw) 
Gates  [52b-63b];  m  July  24,  1912,  LeROY  CHANCELON  PRUITT,  b  Apr.  26,  1889. 

One  child:  Paul  Newton,  b  Oct.  8,  1914. 

[52b— 81  ]  HUGH  CLARK  SHAW,  b  Dec.  2,  1887;  s  James  H.  and  Rachel  E.  (McConnell)  Shaw 
[52b-64] ;  m  Apr.  3,  1912,  GLADYS  MAY  SLOSS.  No  children.  [J.  E.  B.  and  C.  H.) 

[52b-82]  BURD  JOSEPH  PATTERSON,  b  June  29,  1885;  s  Burd  Shippen  and  Anna  M.  (Mac¬ 
Leod)  Patterson  [52b-75];  m  June  — ,  1913,  LAURA  SHIDLE.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [/.  E.  B.] 

One  child:  James  Burd,  b  Nov.  - — ,  1914. 

[52b-83]  ANNA  MARIE  PATTERSON,  b  Nov.  24,  1887;  dau  Burd  Shippen  and  Anna  M.  (Mac¬ 
Leod)  Patterson  [52b-75];  m  1913,  GEORGE  L.  PHILLIPS.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  [J.E.B.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  George,  b  Apr.  25,  1914. 

2.  Edward  Shippen,  b  Jan.,  1918. 

[52b-84]  DOROTHY  MacLEOD  PATTERSON,  b  Apr.  8,  1890;  dau  Burd  Shippen  and  Anna 
Marie  (MacLeod)  Patterson  [52b-75];  m  June  11,  1912,  CHARLES  M.  WILLIS,  b  May  30,  1882; 
s  Charles  J.  and  Ella  O.  (Moore)  Willis.  Oil  field  engineer.  Box  206,  Sedan,  Kansas.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  MacLeod,  b  Apr.  27,  1913. 

2.  Elizabeth  Fulton,  b  Sept.  2,  1919. 


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DAVID  SEIBT  (SEIPT)  [E  59] 
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[54]  MATTHUS  JAKEL  (MATTHIAS  YEAKLE)  [E  54],  b  — - ;  d  Sept.  20,  1756;  m  Sept. 

30,  1710,  ROSINA  SCHUBERT  of  Langneundorf  [E  146],  b  - ;  d  Dec.  2,  1759.  Matthias 

Yeakle  came  from  Ober  Harpersdorf,  and  was  a  brother  of  Barbara  Yeakle  Hartranft  [E  134].  The 
name,  Rosina  Ott,  as  the  wife  of  Matthias  Yeakle  in  the  Gen.  Record  of  1879,  p.  13,  is  an  error.  See 
records  of  marriage  in  Harpersdorf  Church  Book ,  and  entries  of  birth  and  death  of  their  son  George  in 
Berthelsdorf  Church  Book.  Matthias  Yeakle  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  their  children.  Lived 
in  Chestnut  Hill.  Place  of  burial  not  known. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Melchior,  b  1712;  d  Sept.  9,  1721.  (s  of  “Matthes  Jackel  zur  Armenruh.”) 

2.  Maria  [E  147],  b  Mar.  2,  1719,  at  Armenruh;  baptized  Mar.  3,  1719;  sponsors:  Caspar 

Tobias  Hartranft,  Anna  Susanna  Ludwigin,  Anna  Griittnerin;  d  July  14,  1752. 
[For  date  of  death,  see  Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  III.]  She  lived  and  died  at  Chestnut  Hill, 
Phila. 

*  3.  Regina  [E  148],  b  between  1721 — 1726;  d  July  4,  1758;  m  by  a  Lutheran  minister 

[B.  //.  72.],  but  to  whom  unknown. 

4.  George,  b  May  20,  1732,  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony;  baptized  May  21,  1732;  sponsors: 
Tobias  Hartranft,  Balthasar  Hoffman,  Anna  Jackel  ( dau  Balthasar  Jackel);  d  July 
31,  1732,  at  noon,  act.  10  weeks;  buried  Aug.  4,  1732,  “mit  einer  collected’ 


[59]  DAVID  SEIBT  (SEIPT)  [E  59],  b  June  14,  1699;  d  Nov.  24,  1765;  s  Christopher  Seibt  of  Nieder 
Harpersdorf;  m  Aug.  28,  1714,  JUDITH  REINWALD  [E  163],  b  Apr.  16,  1701;  d  Sept.  13,  1775;  dau 
Melchior  Reinwald;  Judith  Reinwald  was  a  sister  of  Barbara  [E  125]  and  Christopher  Reinwald  [E  44] 
\Hdrf.  Ch.  Bk.].  David  Seibt  lived  in  Armenruh,  Silesia,  and  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  wife  and 
children,  and  settled  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XV].  David  Seibt  was  natural¬ 
ized  June  21,  1743.  Both  David  Seibt  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem.  Schneider 
says  that  David  Seibt  went  to  America  with  three  children,  but  we  are  able  to  account  for  only  two. 
[E.  E.  S.  ./.] 

In  a  letter  dated  1774,  George  Kriebel  states  that  Judith  Reinwald  Seibt  had  a  sister  Barbara, 
80  years  old  [£.  H.  L.].  On  Dec.  20,  1734  (O.S.),  David  Seibt  wrote  a  letter  to  his  brother  in  Germany, 
in  which  he  describes  the  voyage  to  America,  his  impressions  of  Pennsylvania,  the  food,  the  clergy, 
things  needed  on  the  journey,  etc.  [»S.  H.  L.] 

Children  (2): 

[59-1]  1.  Christopher  [E  60],  b - ;  d  May  8,  1748;  m  Rosanna  Hoffman  [E  103]. 

[59-2]  2.  Caspar  [E  164],  b  Nov.  1,  1725;  d  Dec.  11,  1773;  m  Rosina  Yeakel  [E  109]. 

[59-1]  CHRISTOPHER  SEIBT  [E  60],  b - — ;  d  May  8,  1748;  s  David  and  Judith  (Reinwald) 

Seibt  [59];  m  Nov.  16,  1742,  ROSANNA  (ROSINA)  HOFFMAN  [E  103],  b  Dec.  21,  1718;  d  June  14, 
1788;  dau  Rev.  Balthasar  and  Ursula  (Beier)  Hoffman  [106-2].  They  were  married  by  Rev.  Balthasar 
Hoffman.  The  widow,  Rosina  (Hoffman)  Seibt,  m  2nd  time,  Christopher  Yeakel  [38-1].  Christopher 
Seibt  was  naturalized  Sept.  24,  1745.  No  record  of  his  owning  land  has  been  found,  but  it  is  likely  that 
he  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  as  he  is  buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem.  Rosina  (Hoffman-Seibt) 
Yeakel  is  buried  in  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cem. 

Christopher  Seibt  and  Rosina  Hoffman  had  one  child: 

[59-3]  Susanna,  b  May  7,  1745;  d  Jan.  9,  1822;  m  Peter  Gerhard. 

[59-2]  CASPAR  SEIPT  [E  164],  b  about  Nov.  1,  1725;  d  Dec.  11,  1773;  s  David  and  Judith  (Rein¬ 
wald)  Seibt  [59];  m  Nov.  27,  1750,  ROSINA  YEAKEL  [E  109],  b  Jan.  12,  1730;  d  July  16,  1820;  dau 
Abraham  and  Maria  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-2].  Caspar  Seipt  was  married  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman. 
He  was  naturalized  June  1,  1750.  He  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  conveyed  to  him  by 
his  father  in  1750  [Plate  F  XV];  owned  (1920)  by  Charles  Trumbore  and  Jonas  Kriebel.  Both  Caspar 
Seipt  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  21,  1751;  d  May  5,  1849. 


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2.  Maria,  b  Nov.  2,  1754;  d  Aug;.  25,  1757. 

3.  David,  b  July  26,  1757;  d  Feb.  9,  1816. 

[64-3b]  4.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  1,  1762;  d  Jan.  21,  1840;  m  Abraham  Dresher. 

[25-10b]  5.  Rosina,  b  Feb.  9,  1764;  d  Sept.  19,  1816;  m  Christopher  Kriebel. 

[59-4]  6.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  1,  1766;  d  Sept.  19,  1850;  m  Anna  Anders. 

7.  Regina,  b  Mar.  15,  1772;  d  Mar.  6,  1841. 

Caspar  Seipt  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  buying  his  father’s  homestead  of  135  Acres  in  1750.  His 
will  was  written  Dec.  8,  1773,  in  which  he  requested  that  his  family  should  live  together  on  the  farm  till 
his  eldest  son  was  of  age,  which  did  not  occur  until  1778,  when  the  property  was  to  be  sold.  All  of  his 
children  were  minors  at  the  time  of  his  death.  The  sum  of  twenty  pounds  each  was  left  to  the  sons, 
David  and  Abraham  ;  the  residue  was  to  be  equally  divided  among  all  the  children.  His  mother  Judith, 
was  to  be  supported  free  of  charge;  she  died  in  1775.  His  mother-in-law,  Mary  Yeakel,  who  lived  in  a 
separate  house  on  the  premises,  was  to  have  certain  privileges.  The  widow  and  two  brothers-in-law, 
John  Yeakel  and  Baltzer  Rinewalt,  were  made  executors.  In  the  assessment  of  1776,  Rosina  Seipt  was 
credited  with  135  A.,  3  houses,  and  5  cows.  [ E .  M .] 


[59-3]  SUSANNA  SEIBT,  b  May  7,  1745,  d  Jan.  9,  1822;  dau  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Hoffman) 
Seibt  [59-1];  m  PETER  GERHARD,  b  1736  in  Germany;  d  May  20,  1791. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Oct.  2,  1765;  d  Oct.  15,  1765. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  2,  1766;  d  same  year. 

[59-5]  3.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  27,  1767;  d  Apr.  14,  1844;  m  Helena  Krauss. 

[149-10]  4.  Magdalena,  b  x4ug.  31,  1768;  d  Mar.  1,  1839:  m  Jacob  Schultz. 

[59-6]  5.  Anna,  b  Jan.  17,  1772  ;d  Apr.  19,  1859;  m  Philip  Brey. 

[59—7 ]  6.  Matthias,  b  Feb.  20,  1777;  d  May  27,  1856;  m  Esther  Yeakel. 


[59-4]  ABRAHAM  SEIBT,  b  Oct.  1,  1766;  d  Sept.  19,  1850;  s  Caspar  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Seibt 
[59-2];  m  Nov.  21,  1799,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  to  ANNA  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  15,  1766,  d  Aug.  15, 
1847;  dau  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl)  Anders  [161-2]. 

Children  (J): 


[59-8] 

[44-18] 

[59-9] 


1.  George 

2.  Susanna 

3.  Abraham 

4.  Joseph 


twins ,  b  Aug.  6,  1800;  d 


twins ,  b  Sept.  25,  1803;  d 


Dec.  13,  1880;  m  Anna  Heebner. 
Apr.  5,  1874;  m  Jacob  Erb. 

|  Nov.  25,  1883;  m  Maria  Bartman. 
1  June  20,  1842. 


[59-5]  JACOB  GERHARD,  b  Oct.  27,  1767 ;  d  Apr.  14,  1844;  s  Peter  and  Susanna  (Seibt)  Gerhard 
[59-3];  m  Nov.  12,  1795,  HELENA  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  31,  1776; d  Nov.  19,  1850;  dau  Balthasar  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-5].  Jacob  Gerhard  lived  in  Pennsburg,  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  was 
Justice  of  the  Peace  of  said  place  for  many  years.  He  and  his  wife  were  married  by  Rev.  Christopher 
Hoffman. 

Children  (12): 


1.  John,  b  April  5,  1797;  d  June  24,  1819. 

[59-10]  2.  Joseph,  b  Aug.  27,  1798;  d - ;  m  Sophia - 

3.  Judith,  b  Dec.  10,  1799;  d  Feb.  15,  1803. 

[59-11]  4.  Jesse,  b  Nov.  11,  1801;  d  — - ;  m  - ;  buried  in  Hill  Church  Cem,,  near 

Boyertown,  Pa. 

[59-12]  5.  Andrew,  b  June  16,  1803;  d  Dec.  25,  1876;  m  Catharine  Kriebel. 

[59—13]  6.  Solomon,  b  Feb.  15,  1805;  d - ;  m.  Catharine  Rogers. 

7.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  29,  1806;  d  May  12,  1807. 

[149-34]  8.  Hannah,  b  June  18,  1808;  d - ;  m  Charles  Schultz. 

[59-14]  9.  Susannah,  b  Jan.  15,  1810;  d - ;m - Dotterer. 

[59—1 5]  10.  Lydia,  b  June  9,  1811;  d - — ,  1857;  m  Eli  Lofton. 

[59-16]  11.  Samuel,  b - ;  d - ;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[149-40]  12.  Anna,  b - ;  d - ;  m  Daniel  Schultz. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  all  of  above  data.] 


[59-6]  ANNA  GERHARD,  b  Jan.  17,  1772;  d  Apr.  19,  1859;  dau  Peter  and  Susanna  (Seibt)  Ger¬ 
hard  [59-3];  m  PHILIP  BREY ;  place  of  burial,  New  Goshenhoppen  Cemetery,  Pennrburg,  Pa. 


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[59-17] 
[59-18] 
[160-7] 
[59—1 9a] 
[59— 19b] 
[59-20] 


Children  (5); 

1.  Charles,  b - ;  d 

2.  Mary,  b - ;  d  — 


— ;  m  Angel ine  Roth. 
m  Charles  Yelles. 


3.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  18,  1807;  d  Apr.  28,  1862;  m  Jacob  Yeakle. 

4.  Aaron,  b  Dec.  7,  1811;  d  Feb.  10,  1898;  m  Maria  G  eh  man. 

2.  Sarah  Hunsberger. 

5.  Solomon,  b  Feb.  19,  1810;  d  Mar.  24,  1890;  m  Susan  Wieand. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[59-7]  MATTHIAS  GERHARD,  b  Feb.  20,  1777;  d  May  27,  1856;  s  Peter  and  Susanna  (Seibt) 

Gerhard  [59-3];  m  May  24,  1803,  ESTHER  YEAKEL,  b  May  24,  1783;  d  Sept.  12,  1858;  dau  Caspar 

and  Anna  (Yeakle)  Yeakel  [38-10].  Rev.  George  Kriebel  performed  the  marriage  ceremony. 

Children  (6)' 

[21-26b]  1.  Anna,  b  May  11,  1805;  d  Feb.  25,  1865;  m  Anthony  S.  Heebner. 

[59-21]  2.  Charles,  b  Sept.  11,  1806;  d  Oct.  23,  1879;  m  Sarah  Schultz. 

3.  Benjamin,  b  Dec.  17,  1807;  d  Apr.  22,  1884;  unm. 

[70-10]  4.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  6,  1809;  d  Nov.  14,  1855;  m  Joseph  Schultz. 

[59-22]  5.  Daniel  Y.,  b  June  1,  1816;  d  Jan.  25,  1893;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

[68—13]  6.  Rebecca,  b  May  8,  1820;  d  June  6,  1875;  m  Abraham  Schultz. 


[59-8]  GEORGE  SEIPT,  b  Aug.  6,  1800;  d  Dec.  13,  1880;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  (Anders)  Seibt 
[59-4];  m  1824,  ANNA  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  9,  1800;  d  Mar.  29,  1848;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Heebner  [21-6]. 


[59-23a] 

[59-23b] 

[64-23] 

[25-45] 

[59-24] 

[59-25] 

[59-26] 

[59-27] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Anthony  H„  b  Oct.  2,  1825;  d  Aug.  31,  1902;  m  j  Lydia  Detweiler. 

I  2.  Mary  W.  Heckler. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  20,  1826;  d  Sept.  17,  1901;  m  Samuel  Dresher. 

3.  Mary,  b  Mar.  29,  1828;  d  Aug.  6,  1897;  m  Jonas  Kriebel. 

4.  Abraham  H.,  b  Sept.  4,  1829;  d  Dec.  7,  1916;  m  Elizabeth  K.  Anders. 

5.  Anna,  b  Apr.  14,  1832;  d  Dec.  29,  1915;  m  Charles  E.  Boyer. 

6.  Lydia,  b  Alar.  5,  1835;  d  Mar.  25,  1838. 

7.  George  H.,  b  Apr.  3,  1837;  d  Jan.  1,  1894;  m  Sarah  M.  Anders. 

8.  Daughter,  b  Aug.  10,  1840;  d  Aug.  10,  1840. 

9.  William  H.,  b  Feb.  6,  1843;  m  Amanda  Schultz. 


[59-9]  ABRAHAM  SEIPT,  b  Sept.  25,  1803;  d  Nov.  25,  1883;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Seibt  [59-4];  m  1851,  MARIA  BARTMAN,  b  Sept.  6,  1825;  d  May  14,  1874;  dau  Henry  Bartman. 
Children  ( 5 ): 

[59-28]  1.  Franklin,  b  Nov.  15,  1851;  m  Lizzie  Bean. 

[59—29]  2.  George  B.,  b  Oct.  7,  1853;  m  Elizabeth  Iv.  Bookheimer. 

[59-30]  3.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  S,  1855;  d  Jan.  20,  1899;  m  Lydia  Bookheimer. 

4.  Susanna,  b  May  28,  1857. 

5.  William,  b  Sept.  24,  1858;  d  Apr.  15,  1859. 

[59-10]  JOSEPH  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  27,  1798;  dec;  s  Jacob  and  Helena  (Krauss)  Gerhard  [59-5]; 

m  SOPHIA - ;  d  May  2,  1830,  aged  28  yr.,  10  mo.,  26  d.  Joseph  Gerhard  is  said  to  have  been  a 

carpenter,  undertaker  and  organ-builder;  lived  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Family  later  moved  to  Lebanon,  Pa. 
Children  (J): 

1.  Anthony,  d  Dec.  17,  1913;  m - ;  dau,  May  Olive,  lives  in  Lebanon,  Pa. 

2.  Samuel,  unm. 

3.  Jesse,  m  — - 

4.  Helena,  m - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[59-12]  ANDREW  GERHARD,  b  June  16,  1803:  d  Dec.  25,  1876;  s  Jacob  and  Helena  (Krauss) 
Gerhard  [59-5];  m  Nov.  14,  1826,  CATHARINE  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  25,  1795;  d  Feb.  3,  1860;  dau  Jacob 
and  Lydia  (Yeakle)  Kriebel  [25-8].  Andrew  Gerhard  was  a  blacksmith  and  farmer;  lived  in  Milford, 
Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 


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Children  (5): 

[59-31]  1.  Judith,  b  Mar.  18,  1828;  d  Aug.  13,  1895;  m  Rev.  Samuel  G.  Clemmer. 

2.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  10,  1831;  d  Oct.  23,  1831. 

3.  David,  b  Feb.  2,  1833;  d  Apr.  5,  1833. 

[59-32]  4.  Henry  Iv.,  b  Sept.  25,  1834;  d  Aug.  30,  1914;  m  Helena  S.  Gerhard. 

5.  Jonas  K.,  b  Jan.  23,  1838;  d  Oct.  30,  1902;  unm. 

[59-13]  SOLOMON  GERHARD,  b  Feb.  15,  1805;  d - in  Camden,  N.  J.;s  Jacob  and  Helena 

(Krauss)  Gerhard  [59-5];  m  Feb.  10,  1831,  CATHARINE  ROGERS,  b  June  5,  1811;  d - 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Dec.  16,  1831;  d  July  6,  1851. 

2.  Joseph,  b  June  21,  1833;  d  July  6,  1833. 

[59-33]  3.  Thomas  R.,  b  Nov.  19,  1837;  rn  Annie  Shelton. 

4.  Jacob  R.,  b  Mar.  26,  1841. 

[59-34]  5.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  7,  1843;  m  Mary  E.  Starr. 

[  Unable  to  complete.) 

[59-14]  SUSANNA  GERHARD,  b  Jan.  15,  1810;  d - ;  dau  Jacob  and  Helena  (Krauss) 

Gerhard  [59-5];  m - DOTTERER;  lived  in  Reading,  Pa.  No  children.  [  Unable  to  complete 

or  verify .] 


[59-15]  LYDIA  GERHARD,  b  June  9,  1811;  d - ,  1857;  dau  Jacob  and  Helena  (Krauss) 

Gerhard  [59—5] ;  m  May  21,  1837,  ELI  LOFTON ;  d  in  Philadelphia.  Lydia  Gerhard  Lofton  is  buried  in 
the  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cem.  [  Unable  to  complete.) 


[59-16]  SAMUEL  GERHARD,  b  — - ;  d  - ;  s  Jacob  and  Helena  (Krauss)  Gerhard 

[59-5];  m  May  28,  1839,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  23,  1819;  d  prior  to  1879;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-14]. 


[59-35] 

[59-36] 

[59-37] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Abraham  S.,  b  June  10,  1840;  d  Dec.  15,  1891;  m  Amelia  J.  Pilgram. 

2.  Isaac  S.,  b  May  8,  1841;  d  Apr.  27,  1894;  m  Susanna  Schaner. 

3.  Sarah  S.,  b  Sept.  17,  1844;  d - 1921;  m  Benjamin  II.  Markley. 

4.  Daniel,  d  single. 

[  Unable  to  complete.) 


[59-17]  CHARLES  BREY,  .s'  Philip  and  Anna  (Gerhard)  Brey  [59-6]:  m  ANGELINE  ROTH. 
Children  (6): 

1.  Morris. 

[59-38]  2.  Oswin  R  . ;  m  Susanna  H.  Wiegner. 

3.  Amanda. 

4.  Angelina. 

5.  Ambrose. 

6.  Daughter. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 


[59-18]  MARY  BREY,  dau  Philip  and  Anna  (Gerhard)  Brey  [59-6];  m  CHARLES  YELLES. 
Children  ( 6 ): 

[59-39]  1.  Anna,  b  Dec.  14,  1840;  d  May  7,  1899;  m  Edward  Huber. 

[59-40]  2.  Benneville  B.,  b  Mar.  18,  1841;  d  May  1,  1918;  m  Emma  Desch. 

[59-41]  3.  Aaron,  b  June  26,  1844;  m  Susan  Althouse. 

[59—42]  4.  Amiline,  b  Dec.  14,  1848;  m  Jeremiah  Heist. 

[59-43]  5.  Mary  Ann,  b  Sept.  5,  1847;  d  Nov.  16,  1916;  m  Robert  S.  Paul. 

[59-44]  6.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Mar.  18,  1851;  m  Jacob  P.  Dannehower. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[59-1 9a]  AARON  BREY,  b  Dec.  7,  1811 ;  d  Feb.  10,  1898;  s  Philip  and  Anna  (Gerhard)  Brey  [59-6]; 
m  MARIA  GEHMAN,  b  July  16,  1823;  d  June  29,  1857. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Mary  Ann;  2.  William;  3.  Daniel. 

[  No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[59-19b]  AARON  BREY,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  SARAH  HUNSBERGER.  No  issue. 

[59-20]  SOLOMON  BREY,  b  Feb.  19,  1810;  d  Mar.  24,  1890;  s  Philip  and  Anna  (Gerhard)  Brey 
[59-6];  m  Feb.  11,  1838,  SUSAN  WIEAND,  b  Mar.  15,  1814;  d  Apr.  9,  1885;  dau  Henry  and  Rosina 
(Yeakel)  Wieand  [38-34]. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Edwin  W.,  b  Sept.  27,  1840;  d  Aug.  3,  1886. 

[59-45]  2.  Caroline,  b  Aug.  25,  1843;  m  John  Shirey. 

[59-46]  3.  Hattie,  b - -;  m  Calvin  Brine. 

[59-47]  4.  Benjamin,  b  Aug.  13,  1848;  d  Oct.  4,  1904;  m  Hannah  Bartholomew. 

5.  Henry,  b - -;  Emaus,  Pa. 

[59-48]  6.  Irwin,  b  Mar.  8,  1853;  m  Emma  Isabella  Hunsberger. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[59-21]  CHARLES  GERHARD,  b  Sept.  11,  1806;  d  Oct.  23,  1879;  s  Matthias  and  Esther  (Yeakel) 
Gerhard  [59-7];  rn  May  20,  1834,  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  10,  1810;  d  July  26,  1886;  dau  Rev.  Chris¬ 
topher  and  Susanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3].  Both  buried  in  Hosensack  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (6): 

[59-32]  1.  Helena,  b  Feb.  8,  1836;  d  Nov.  21,  1897;  m  Henry  K.  Gerhard. 

[66-5b]  2.  Hannah,  b  Mar.  2,  1838;  m  Rev.  Jacob  Meschter. 

[68—34]  3.  Sarah,  b  July  9,  1840;  d  Nov.  19,  1875;  m  Addison  Schultz. 

4.  Isaac  S.,  b  Nov.  6,  1842;  d  July  30,  1919. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  1,  1848;  d  Feb.  4,  1875. 

6.  Thomas  S.,  b  Feb.  8,  1852;  single ;  Palm,  Pa. 

[59-22]  DANIEL  Y.  GERHARD,  b  June  1,  1816;  d  Jan.  25,  1893;  s  Matthias  and  Esther  (Yeakel) 
Gerhard  [59-7];  m  Nov.  7,  1843,  SUSANNA  Y.  KRIEBLE,  b  June  12,  1821;  d  Mar.  9,  1881;  dau  John 
and  Agnes  (Yeakle)  Ivrieble  [25-14]. 

Children  (J): 

[59-50]  1.  Ambrose  K.,  b  June  4,  1845;  d  July  3,  1911 ;  m  Regina  Iv.  Schultz. 

[59-51]  2.  Josephus  K.,  b  July  16,  1853;  m  Elizabeth  K.  Schultz. 

[59-52]  3.  Josiah  K.,  b  Feb.  19,  1856;  d  Apr.  16,  1886;  m  Laura  J.  Schultz. 

[70-115]  4.  Selina  K.,  b  Sept.  17,  1858;  d  Oct.  27,  1917 ;  m  Frank  K.  Schultz. 

[59-23a]  ANTHONY  H.  SEIPT,  b  Oct.  2,  1825;  d  Aug.  31,  1902;  s  George  and  Anna  (Heebner) 
Seipt  [59-8];  m  Mar.  6,  1852,  LYDIA  DETWEILER,  b  Jan.  2,  1829;  d  Mar.  1,  1883;  dau  Abraham  and 
Mary  Detweiler. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  29,  1853;  d  June  17,  1854. 

[59-53]  2.  Emma,  b  Feb.  10,  1855;  m  Dr.  Samuel  Wolfe. 

[59-54]  3.  Manilius  D.,  b  May  31,  1860;  m  Lucetta  Cassel. 

[59-23b]  ANTHONY  H.  SEIPT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MRS.  MARY  W.  (DRESHER) 
HECKLER,  b  Dec.  14,  1851;  widow  of  Franklin  Heckler,  and  dau  of  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wile) 
Dresher  [64-17].  Res.  of  widow,  Skippack,  Pa.  No  issue. 

Anthony  H.  Seipt  was  born  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  spent  his  early  years  on 
his  father’s  farm.  After  receiving  a  limited  education,  he  began  a  mercantile  career  by  conducting  a 
general  country  store  at  various  places  in  Montg.  Co.  By  reason  of  Mr.  Seipt’s  remarkable  energy,  his 
business  reached  large  proportions  and  in  1867  he  sold  out  his  store  interests  in  Skippack,  Pa.,  retiring 
from  active  mercantile  life,  in  order  to  devote  all  his  time  to  other  interests. 

In  addition  to  his  mercantile  interests,  Mr.  Seipt  was  actively  connected  with  progressive  develop¬ 
ments  and  improvements  throughout  the  County.  He  was  associated  with  the  management  of  the 
Stony  Creek  R.  R.,  and  played  a  prominent  part  in  the  inception  and  development  of  the  Perkiomen 


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R.  R.,  serving  as  its  president  from  1867  to  1888,  during  which  period  it  was  highly  successful.  He  also 
acted  as  director  of  various  other  corporations,  for  his  keen  judgment  was  a  valuable  asset  to  any  pro¬ 
ject,  and  he  was  much  sought  after  in  the  management  of  financial  enterprises.  For  many  years,  he 
served  as  a  director  of  the  Montgomery  National  Bank  of  Norristown,  Pa.,  and  was  one  of  the  organizers 
of  the  Montgomery  Trust  Co.  in  Norristown,  acting  as  a  director  from  its  inception  until  the  time  of  his 
death. 

Mr.  Seipt  was  a  devout  Schwenkfelder,  and  out  of  his  wealth,  he  contributed  liberally  to  various 
philanthropies  and  missions,  usually  without  allowing  the  mentioning  of  his  name.  In  fact,  his  modest 
and  retiring  disposition  was  one  of  his  strongest  traits  of  character.  Although  urged  on  account  of  his 
wide  acquaintanceship  to  accept  political  honors,  he  could  never  be  induced  to  permit  his  name  to  be 
presented. 

Mr.  Seipt  always  took  a  deep  interest  in  promoting  the  activities  of  the  Schwenkfelder  organiza¬ 
tions.  He  urged  the  collection  and  publication  of  the  writings  of  Schwenkfeld  and  promised  to  make 
large  contributions  if  all  Schwenkfeld’s  writings  would  be  collected  and  published.  The  outgrowth  of 
these  views  is  the  present  Corpus  SchwencJcfeldianorum.  When  he  learned  that  Caspar  Schwenkfeld’s 
Bible  could  be  purchased,  he  promptly  bought  it  and  thus  made  it  possible  for  the  “Schwenkfelder 
Society”  to  obtain  it.  The  check  given  in  payment  of  this  Bible  is  preserved  in  the  S.  H.  L.  at  Penns- 
burg.  Being  deeply  interested  in  the  preservation  of  the  Schwenkfelder  books  and  manuscripts,  he  at 
one  time  offered  to  erect  a  building  to  house  these  relics,  but  the  plans  were  then  not  yet  ready,  and 
death  overtook  him  before  such  a  plan  could  be  carried  out.  How  he  would  rejoice  to  see  the  handsome 
fire-proof  Library  Building,  which  now  houses  these  priceless  relics! 

Mr.  Seipt  likewise  possessed  a  real  sympathy  for  religious  work  outside  of  his  own  denomination. 
Among  his  effects  were  found  documents  showing  that  he  had  made  large  missionary  contributions  of 
which  the  public  was  not  aware.  He  was  a  faithful  attendant  at  church  services  as  long  as  his  health 
permitted  and  upon  his  death,  the  Church  lost  a  firm  and  steadfast  member. 

[59—24]  ABRAHAM  H.  SEIPT,  b  Sept.  4,  1829;  d  Dec.  7,  1916;  s  George  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Seipt 
[59-8];  m  Sept.  2,  1856,  ELIZABETH  K.  ANDERS,  b  May  15,  1830;  d  Feb.  26,  1904;  dau  George  and 
Susanna  (Kriebel)  Anders  [161-19].  Mr.  Seipt  was  a  merchant  and  lived  in  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 
Children  (4): 

[59-55]  1.  Howard,  b  June  22,  1858;  in  Jennie  Sheppard  Orr. 

2.  Frank,  b  July  19,  1860;  d  May  1,  1863. 

3.  Mary,  b  April  3,  1862;  stenographer;  418  S.  Broad  St.,  Phila. 

4.  Irene,  b  Aug.  28,  1864;  d  Oct.  8,  1885. 

[59-25]  ANNA  H.  SEIPT,  b  Apr.  14,  1832;  d  Dec.  29,  1915;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Seipt 
[59-8];  m  Oct.  27,  1853,  CHARLES  E.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  25,  1827;  d  Feb.  6,  1907. 

Children  {10): 

[59-56]  1.  George  S.,  b  Aug.  5,  1854;  in  Mary  Ann  Riegel. 

[59-57]  2.  Samuel  S.,  b  Mar.  30,  1856;  d  Jan.  1,  1916;  m  Anna  M.  Himmel. 

[59—58]  3.  Susanna  S.,  b  Feb.  25,  1859;  m  Louis  H.  Weiss. 

4.  Charles  S.,  b  Mar.  11,  1861;  d  July  31,  1864. 

5.  Isaiah  S.,  b  July  27,  1862;  d  Aug.  4,  1864. 

[59-59]  6.  Erwin  S.,  b  Jan.  7,  1865;  m  Emma  L.  Unz. 

[59-60]  7.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  22,  1867;  m  Charles  Rieke. 

[59—61  ]  8.  Ida  Jane,  b  Jan.  23,  1870;  m  Edward  Unz. 

[59-62]  9.  Frank  S.,  b  Jan.  17,  1872;  m  Clara  E.  Weis. 

[59-63]  10.  Ella  Irene,  b  Dec.  24,  1874;  m  Martin  W.  Hertz. 

[59-26]  GEORGE  HEEBNER  SEIPT,  b  Apr.  3,  1837 ;  d  Jan.  1 ,  1894 ;  s  George  and  Anna  (Heebner) 
Seipt  [59-8];  m  Jan.  25,  1866,  SARAH  M.  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  3,  1845;  d  Mar.  27,  1919;  dau  Samuel  and 
Christina  (Meschter)  Anders  [161  —2 lb].  George  Seipt  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Mary  A.,  b  July  10,  1867;  single ;  Norristown,  R.  D.  2,  Pa. 

[59-64]  2.  Samuel  A.,  b  Sept.  19,  1869;  m  Mae  M.  Ivrieble. 

[59-65]  3.  George  A.,  b  July  6,  1871;  m  Joanna  Hoffman. 


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[59-66]  4.  Allen  A.,  b  Oct.  23,  1874;  m  Irene  Anna  Schumo. 

5.  Howard  A.,  b  Apr.  29,  1878;  single ;  with  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  N.  Y.  Howard  A. 
Seipt  is  a  graduate  of  Columbia  University,  N.  Y.  (M.  A.).  For  a  number  of  years  he 
was  engaged  in  teaching  in  the  public  schools  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  in  a  number  of 
private  schools.  He  also  served  for  a  time  as  professor  of  psychology  and  education 
in  Lennox  College,  Iowa. 

[59-67]  6.  Emma  J.,  b  Aug.  11,  1880;  m  Hiram  A.  Dodge.  . 

1*59-27]  WILLIAM  H.  SEIPT,  b  Feb.  6,  1843;  s  George  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Seipt  [59-8];  m  Nov. 
25,  1871,  AMANDA  SCHULTZ,  b  July  25,  1846;  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Anders)  Schultz  [70-33]. 
Retired  farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1921.)  Mr.  Seipt  is  a  Trustee  of  Perkiomen  School,  and  is  one  of  the 
guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[68-62]  1.  Irene  S.,  b  Nov.  3,  1873;  m  Amos  K.  Schultz. 

2.  Ella  S.,  b  Oct.  31,  1876;  unm;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[59-68]  3.  Horace  S.,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  m  Elizabeth  B.  Hoffman. 

4.  Son,  b  Dec.  3,  1882;  d  Dec.  3,  1882. 

5.  Edna  S.,  b  Jan.  15,  1884;  unm;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[59-69]  6.  William  S.,  b  Feb.  18,  1888;  m  Ella  Reiff. 

[59-28]  FRANKLIN  SEIPT,  b  Nov.  15,  1851;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Bartman)  Seipt  [59-9];  m 
Apr.  12,  1873,  LIZZIE  BEAN,  dau  Henry  Bean. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Alice,  b  Jan.  29,  1874. 

2.  Kate  Minerva,  b  Aug.  30,  1876. 

[No  further  data.] 

[59-29]  GEORGE  B.  SEIPT,  b  Oct.  7,  1853;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Bartman)  Seipt  [59-9];  m 
Jan.  29,  1876,  ELIZABETH  K.  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Mar.  1,  1855;  dau  Frederick  and  Regina  (Kriebel) 
Bookheimer  [25-86].  Farmer;  West  Point,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  daughter: 

[59-70]  Bertha  Regina,  b  April  16,  1877;  m  Vincent  Z.  Frederick. 

[59-30]  ABRAHAM  SEIPT,  b  Feb.  8,  1855;  d  Jan.  20,  1899;  s  Abraham  and  Maria  (Bartman) 
Seipt  [59-9];  m  Oct.  13,  1877,  LYDIA  BOOKHEIMER,  b  Dec.  24,  1856;  dau  Frederick  and  Regina 
(Kriebel)  Bookheimer  [25-86].  Res.  of  widow,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[59-70.1]  1.  John  Irwin,  b  June  2,  1879;  m  Sophie  Hurlock. 

2.  Elmer  Frederick,  b  Dec.  24,  1883;  d  Nov.  15,  1884. 

3.  Charles  Edgar,  b  Jan.  5,  1889;  d  Dec.  10,  1890. 

4.  Walter  Granville,  b  Oct.  30,  1891;  d  Feb.  3,  1908. 

[59-70.2]  5.  Hannah  Viola,  b  Nov.  18,  1892;  m  John  H.  Hild. 

[59-31]  JUDITH  GERHARD,  b  Mar.  18,  1828;  d  Aug.  13,  1895;  dau  Andrew  and  Catharine 
(Kriebel)  Gerhard  [59-12];  m  Nov.  11,  1851,  REV.  SAMUEL  G.  CLEV1MER,  b  Aug.  10,  1821;  d  Feb. 
16,  1870;  s  George  Clemmer. 

Children  (6): 

[59-71]  1.  Andrew  George,  b  Dec.  11,  1852;  d  Oct.  5,  1914;  m  Mary  Emily  Miller. 

[59-72]  2.  Catharine  Ann,  b  Nov.  30,  1854;  m  Rev.  Albert  E.  Funk. 

3.  Daughter,  b  July  19,  1857;  d  July  19,  1857. 

4.  Sarah,  b  July  30,  1858;  d  Dec.  3,  1876. 

[59-73]  5.  Jonas  G.,  b  June  30,  1860;  m  Martha  Fanetta  Smith. 

[59-74]  6.  Joel  G.,  b  Aug.  9,  1864;  m  Ellen  Landis  Weiss. 

[59-32]  HENRY  K.  GERHARD,  b  Sept.  25,  1834;  d  Aug.  30,  1914;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine 
(Kriebel)  Gerhard  [59-12];  m  May  19,  1857,  HELENA  S.  GERHARD,  b  Feb.  8,  1836;  d  Nov.  21,  1897; 
dau  Charles  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-21].  No  issue. 


Plate  97 


Letter  in  which  Rev.  Balzer  Hoffman  [106-3]  gives  Christopher  Schultz  [70]  lessons  in  Hebrew. 
(Original  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


Plate  9S 


Specimen  Volumes  of  Manuscript,  written  and  bound  by  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Pa.  Many  similar  copies  are  to 
be  found  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

(From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.”  Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


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Henry  K.  Gerhard  was  a  school  teacher  for  ten  years;  later  he  followed  the  trade  of  carpenter. 
For  many  years  he  was  a  trustee  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church.  He  was  also  one  of  the  charter  members 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Perkiomen  Seminary.  He  was  always  deeply  interested  in  education  and 
church  matters,  and  in  his  later  years  it  was  his  delight  to  give  of  his  time  and  energy  in  building  up 
Perkiomen  Seminary.  As  a  mechanic  he  contributed  many  hours  of  his  services  gratuitously  for  the 
renovating  of  the  school  buildings.  Many  of  his  text  books  and  school  books  are  preserved  in  the 
Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


[59-33]  THOMAS  R.  GERHARD,  b  Nov.  19,  1837;  s  Solomon  and  Catharine  (Rogers)  Gerhard 
[59-13];  m  Jan.  20,  1866,  ANNIE  SHELTON.  Res.,  429  South  5th  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

One  son:  Walton  W.,  b  Oct.  30,  1866. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[59-34]  SAMUEL  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  7,  1843;  s  Solomon  and  Catharine  (Rogers)  Gerhard  [59- 
13];  m  Mar.  28,  1869,  MARY  E.  STARR. 

Children  (3): 


[59-75a]  | 
[59-75b]  j 
[59-76] 


1.  Elmer  S„  b  Dee.  20,  1869;  m  *•  Elizabeth  Redfleld. 

[  2.  Eva  Craig. 

2.  Carrie  R.,  b  July  23,  1872;  m  Frank  Kerr. 

3.  Samuel  B.,  b  May  28,  1875;  d  July  17,  1875. 


[59-35]  ABRAHAM  SCHULTZ  GERHARD,  M.  D.,  b  June  10,  1840;  d  Dec.  15,  1891;  s  Samuel 
and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-16];  m  Sept.  4,  1866,  AMELIA  JOANETTA  PILGRAM,  b  Dec. 
30,  1840;  d  Aug.  18,  1910;  dau  Mr.  Pilgram  and  his  wife,  Christiana.  Abraham  Schultz  Gerhard,  A. 
M.,  M.  D.,  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Medico-Chirurgical  College  of  Philadelphia  and  was  a  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  faculty  until  his  death.  Dr.  Gerhard  was  a  graduate  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College, 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  and  also  a  graduate  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Children  (6): 

[59-77]  1.  Samuel  P.,  b  Aug.  25,  1867;  m  Laura  May  Kaufmann. 

2.  Fred  W.,  b  Sept.  5,  1869;  single ;  240  S.  51st  St.,  Phila.  (1919.) 

3.  Lillian,  b  Dec.  13,  1870;  d  June  21,  1876. 

[59-78]  4.  Amelia  J.,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  m  Alfred  L.  Wanamaker. 

5.  Charles  B.,  b  Sept.  22,  1880;  d  Sept.  5,  1883. 

[59-79]  6.  William  C.,  b  Oct.  26,  1882;  m  Florence  E.  Wagoner. 

[59-36]  ISAAC  S.  GERHARD,  b  May  8,  1841;  d  Apr.  27,  1894;  s  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Gerhard  [59-16];  m  Oct.  10,  1862,  SUSANNA  SCHANER,  b  May  30,  1842;  d  Jan.  7,  1906;  dau  David 
and  Susanna  (Delecker)  Schaner.  Isaac  S.  Gerhard  was  a  cigar-box  maker. 

Children  (2): 

[59-80]  1.  Irwin  S.,  b  Apr.  20,  1863;  m  Annie  M.  Schultz. 

[59-81]  2.  Henry  S.,  b  Aug.  29,  1874;  m  Delilah  L.  Schoenly. 


[59-37]  SARAH  S.  GERHARD,  b  Sept.  17,  1844;  d  1921;  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Ger¬ 
hard  [59-16];  m  Oct.  4,  1862,  BENJAMIN  H.  MARKLEY,  b  June  22,  1838;  d  1921 ;  s  Benjamin  Mark- 
ley.  Resided  in  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Octavia,  b  Oct.  11,  1864;  d  Oct.  9,  1865. 

[59-82]  2.  Aquilla;  m  Dr.  Ira  G.  Shoemaker. 

3.  Susan,  b  Mar.  1,  1868;  d  Sept.  2,  1870. 


[59-83a] 

[59-83b] 


4.  Elmer  G.,  b  Mar.  13,  1872;  m 


1.  Laura  M.  Feger. 
[  2.  Ida  M.  Flory. 


[59-38]  OSWIN  R.  BREY,  s  Charles  and  Angeline  (Roth)  Brey  [59  -17];  m  Dec.  14,  1880,  SUSAN¬ 
NA  H.  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  9,  1862;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Hartenstine)  Wiegner  [154-36]. 
Carpenter;  res.,  223  N.  Fulton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Charles  A.,  b  Feb.  28,  1881;  single ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Rebecca  Iv.,  b  Aug.  12,  1883;  m  Stanford  Knecht. 


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[59-84.1]  3.  Leidy  W.,  b  Oct.  5,  1888;  m  Alice  Bankhart;  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Raymond  C.,  b  July  8,  1891. 

5.  Mary  E.,  b  Apr.  12,  1894. 

6.  Harvey  E.,  b  May  22,  1898. 

[59-39]  ANNA  YELLES,  b  Dec.  14,  1840;  d  May  7,  1899;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Brey)  Yelles 
[59-18];  m  Nov.  14,  1859,  EDWARD  HUBER,  b  Nov.  14,  1832;  d  July  30,  1906;  s  George  and  Lydia 
(Hillegass)  Huber.  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[59-85]  1.  Mary  Jane,  b  Mar.  6,  1860;  m  George  W.  Angstadt. 

[59-86]  2.  Emma  Elsena,  b  Jan.  5,  1868;  m  George  Raudenbush. 

3.  Laura  Louvisa,  b  Oct.  18,  1869;  d  Dec.  8,  1877. 

4.  Lydia  Andora,  b  Dec.  14,  1872;  d  Sept.  15,  1873. 

5.  Charles  Oswin,  b  Apr.  17,  1876;  d  Feb.  20,  1877. 

[59-87]  6.  Katie  May  b  Oct.  12,  1877;  m  Howard  Kummerer. 

[59-88]  7.  Ella  Minerva,  b  Oct.  10,  1880;  m  Harry  Fegley. 

[59-40]  BENNEVILLE  B.  YELLES,  b  Mar.  18,  1841;  d  May  1,  1918;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Brey) 

Yelles  [59-18];  m  EMMA  DESCH,  b  Nov.,  1840;  dau  William  and - (Keyser)  Desch. 

One  son: 

[59-89]  Harry,  b  Feb.  5,  1868;  m  Cora  Leh. 

[59-41]  AARON  YELLES,  b  June  26,  1844;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Brey)  Yelles  [59-18];  m  Nov.  4, 
1865,  SUSAN  ALTHOUSE,  b  Feb.  13,  1842;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Althouse  [149-46].  Re¬ 
tired;  1207  Chestnut  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

One  daughter: 

[59-90]  Ellen  T.,  b  May  20,  1868;  m  Harvey  E.  Butterweck. 

[59-42]  AMILINE  YELLES,  b  Dec.  14,  1848;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Brey)  Yelles  [59-18];  m  Apr. 
10,  1866,  JEREMIAH  HEIST,  b  Sept.  26,  1843;  d  Jan.  14,  1899;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Trollinger)  Heist. 
Tylersport,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William,  b  June  20,  1868;  d - -  1870. 

2.  Daughter,  b  May  5,  1871;  d  May  10,  1871. 

[59-43]  MARY  ANN  YELLES,  b  Sept.  5,  1847;  d  Nov.  16,  1916;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Brey) 
Yelles  [59-18];  m  1871,  ROBERT  S.  PAUL,  b  Dec.  10,  1847;  s  James  and  Marietta  (Schoch)  Paul. 
Cigar  packer;  5428  Angora  Terrace,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  Clemence,  b  Aug.  3,  1872;  d  Nov.  8,  1872. 

2.  Stella  May,  m  I  !'  U il>ia®  B.  Hayes. 

[2.  A.  S.  Kapella. 

[59-44]  SARAH  JANE  YELLIS,  b  Mar.  18,  1851;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Brey)  Yelles  [59—18] ; 
m  Oct.  15,  1869,  JACOB  P.  DANNEHOWER,  b  Feb.  10,  1847;  d  Mar.  7,  1892;  s  John  G.  and  Susan 
(Cressman)  Dannehower.  Res.  (1921),  1343  Pike  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Hotel  proprietor. 

Children  (9): 

1.  William  F.,  1343  Pike  St.,  Phila. 

2.  Lotta  M.,  d  Nov.  12,  1872. 

[59-91]  3.  Minerva  J.,  d  Nov.  1,  1907;  m  Calvin  Bealer. 

4.  Stella  M.,  1343  Pike  St.,  Phila. 

5.  Harrietta,  d  Aug.  17,  1876. 

6.  Mary  A. 

[59-92]  7.  Robert  P. ;  m  Irma  Callan. 

[59-93]  8.  Emma  Ellen;  m  John  F.  Shisler. 

9.  Bessie. 


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[Further  data  not  obtainable.} 


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895 


[59-45]  CAROLINE  BREY,  b  Aug.  25,  1843;  dau  Solomon  and  Susan  (Wieand)  Brey  [59-20];  m 
JOHN  SHIREY,  b  May  13,  1844.  Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Shirey  live  at  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[59-94]  1.  Ida,  m  Edwin  Weidner;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[59-95]  2.  James  B.,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  m  Mamie  Grupp. 

[59-96]  3.  Annie,  m  Samuel  Kehl;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[59-97]  4.  Howard,  b  June  17,  1873;  m  Ella  N.  Graber;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[59-98]  5.  Frank,  m,  Mamie  Grim;  Gilbertsville,  Pa. 

[59-99]  6.  Kate;  m  John  Schlegel;  Allentown,  Pa. 


[59-47]  BENJAMIN  BREY,  b  Aug.  13,  1848;  d  Oct.  4,  1904;  s  Solomon  and  Susan  (Wieand)  Brey 
[59-20];  m  July  24,  1877,  HANNAH  BARTHOLOMEW,  b  Dec.  15,  1858;  dau  Jacob  and  Lydia  (Roth- 
enberger)  Bartholomew.  Mrs.  Brey  resides  at  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[59-100]  1.  Allen  D.,  b  Nov.  5,  1877;  m  Birdie  M.  Renninger. 

[59-101]  2.  Minnie  M.,  b  Oct.  4,  1880;  rn  Harvey  E.  Miller. 

[59-48]  IRWIN  BREY,  b  Mar.  8,  1853;  s  Solomon  and  Susan  (Wieand)  Brey  [59-20];  m  Feb.  23, 
1879,  EMMA  ISABELLA  HUNSBERGER,  b  Apr.  15,  1861;  dau  Jesse  and  Barbara  (Gruise)  Huns- 
berger.  Res.  (1918),  744  Chestnut  St.,  Emaus,  Penna.  Occupation,  farmer. 

Children  (7): 

[59-102]  1.  Maggie,  b  Nov.  15,  1881;  m  John  Wean;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[59—103]  2.  Charles,  b  Sept.  11,  1883;  m  Stella  R.  Wisler;  Emaus,  Pa. 

[59-104]  3.  Claude,  b  May  13,  1888;  m  Laura  Stoudt;  Emaus,  Pa. 

[59-105]  4.  John,  b  Oct.  21,  1891;  m  Sarah  Rhorbach;  Allentown,  Pa.,  R.  6. 

[59-106]  5.  Hattie,  b  Mar.  20,  1894;  m  Edwin  H.  Mohr;  Emaus,  Pa. 

6.  Allen,  b  Jan.  8,  1900. 

7.  Robert,  b  June  16,  1904. 


[59-50]  AMBROSE  K.  GERHARD,  b  June  4,  1845;  d  July  3,  1911;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  Y. 
(Krieble)  Gerhard  [59-22];  m  Oct.  14,  1869,  REGINA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  11,  1846;  dau  Anthony  K. 
and  Mary  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-29].  Ambrose  Gerhard  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  near  Palm,  Pa. 
Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Elmer  S.,  b  Jan.  21,  1871 ;  m  Anna  C.  Leidich. 

2.  Agnes  S.,  b  Mar.  28,  1872;  m  Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson. 

3.  Mary,  b  Aug.  19,  1873;  single;  East  Greenville,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

4.  Horace,  b  July  3,  1877;  d  Oct.  2,  1879. 

5.  Selina  S.,  b  Sept.  16,  1880;  m  Eugene  S.  Schultz. 

6.  Samuel  S.,  b  July  18,  1882;  m  Mary  S.  Havelock. 

7.  Atwood  S.,  b  Feb.  6,  1885;  single ;  East  Greenville,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

[59-108]  8.  Idella  S.,  b  June  8,  1889;  m  Ralph  Edgar  Diefenderfer. 


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[59-51]  JOSEPHUS  K.  GERHARD,  b  July  16,  1853;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Susanna  Y.  (Krieble)  Ger¬ 
hard  [59-22];  m  J an.  8,  1876,  ELIZABETH  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  4,  1853;  dau  Amos  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-12].  Res.,  Clayton,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  Josephus  Gerhard  was  born  on  the  original 
Gerhard  farm  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  acquired  his  early  education  in  the  Palm 
and  in  the  Schultzville  Independent  District  Schools.  From  1876  to  1911  he  successfully  followed 
farming  as  a  career  at  Clayton,  Pa.,  where  he  now  resides  (1922).  For  twenty-one  years  he  was  General 
Manager  of  the  Clayton  Butter  and  Cheese  Company,  and  for  many  years  he  has  served  as  a  director 
of  the  National  Bank  of  Boyertown.  He  served  two  terms  as  a  deacon  in  the  Upper  District  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church  and  for  twelve  years  was  manager  of  the  Sunday  School.  He  also  served  as  a  member  of 
the  Building  Committee  when  the  Palm  church  was  erected  in  1909-1910.  In  his  several  official  posi¬ 
tions  in  connection  with  the  public  highways,  he  was  instrumental  in  securing  some  of  the  first  state 
roads  for  his  district. 

Children  (6): 

[59-109]  1.  Amos  S.,  b  Feb.  9,  1878;  m  Kathryn  C.  Bechtel. 

[59-110]  2.  Edna  S.,  b  Jan.  18,  1881;  m  Rev.  Elijah  E.  Kresge. 


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[25-273]  3.  Mabel  S.,  b  May  10,  1883;  m  Isaac  R.  Krieble. 

[59—1 11]  4.  Owen  S.,  b  Dec.  1,  1885;  m  Rosa  S.  Schultz. 

5.  Helen  S.,  b - ;  graduate  of  Dickinson  College,  Pa. 

6.  Lloyd  S.,  b  May  23,  1894;  d  May  8,  1895. 


[59-52]  DR.  JOSIAH  KRIEBEL  GERHARD,  b  Feb.  19,  1856;  d  Apr.  16,  1886;  s  Daniel  Y.  and 
Susanna  Y.  (Krieble)  Gerhard  [59-22];  m  Sept.  12,  1882,  LAURA  J.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  24,  1857;  dau 
Nathan  and  Martha  J.  (Mathers)  Schultz  [149-44].  Physician.  Widow  resides  at  715  W.  Marshall 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Josiah  Kriebel  Gerhard  was  born  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.  After  attending 
the  public  schools  of  his  native  twp.,  he  became  a  student  at  the  .Academic  Institute  at  Trappe,  Pa., 
conducted  by  the  late  Prof.  Abel  Rambo  [74-306],  and  also  at  the  West  Chester  (Pa.)  State  Normal 
School.  He  taught  several  terms  of  school  both  in  Upper  Hanover  and  Worcester  Twps.,  Pa. 

While  engaged  in  teaching,  Mr.  Gerhard  started  to  study  medicine  with  the  late  Dr.  George  K. 
Meschter  [66-14],  after  which  he  entered  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Penna.,  from 
which  he  was  graduated  in  1882.  He  immediately  formed  a  partnership  with  his  former  preceptor,  and 
they  together  built  up  a  large  and  lucrative  practice;  this  partnership  continued  until  the  untimely 
death  of  Dr.  Gerhard,  which  occurred  on  April  16,  1886,  after  a  two  weeks’  illness  of  typhoid  pneu¬ 
monia.  Being  an  exceedingly  industrious  and  conscientious  practitioner,  Dr.  Gerhard  was  very  suc¬ 
cessful  in  his  short  professional  career,  and  had  many  warm  friends. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Martha  S.,  b  July  24,  1883;  d  Dec.  22,  1883. 

1.  Elizabeth  R.  Middleton. 

2.  Norma  Z.  Conard. 

3.  Homer  S.,  b  May  8,  1886;  m  Elsie  H.  Shearer. 


2.  Marvin  S.,  b  Aug.  12,  1884;  m 


[59-53]  EMMA  SEIPT,  b  Feb.  10,  1855;  dau  Anthony  H.  and  Lydia  (Detweiler)  Seipt  [59-23a] ; 
m  Dec.  27,  1877,  DR.  SAMUEL  WOLFE,  b  Aug.  31,  1851;  s  Samuel  and  Margaret  (High)  Wolfe. 
Physician;  717  Clift  Bldg.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  (1921.)  Dr.  Samuel  Wolfe  occupied  the  positions  of 
Professor  of  Physiology,  and  Clinical  Professor  of  Mental  and  Nervous  Diseases,  for  five  years  in  the 
Medico-Chirurgical  College  of  Phila. ;  also  the  chair  of  Professor  of  Medicine  in  Temple  University, 
Phila.,  for  nine  years.  He  was  also  connected  with  the  Medico-Chirurgical,  Samaritan,  Garretson  and 
Phila.  General  Hospitals,  in  various  medical  positions,  extending  over  a  period  of  28  years.  Dr.  Wolfe 
removed  to  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  in  1920,  where  he  is  devoting  his  time  to  the  treatment  of  mental  and 
nervous  diseases. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mott  LeRoy,  b  Oct.  7,  1878;  d  Aug.  8,  1879. 

[59-114]  2.  Claude  Anthony,  b  July  4,  1880;  m  Lola  A.  Lowndes. 

3.  Russell  Seipt,  b  Aug.  4,  1882;  single.  Russell  S.  Wolfe  held  a  commission  as  Lieutenant 
in  the  Army  Intelligence  Department  during  the  World  War. 

[59-115]  4.  James  Harold,  b  Apr.  29,  1884;  m  Carolyn  Williams. 


[59-54]  MANILIUS  D.  SEIPT,  b  May  31,  1860;  s  Anthony  H.  and  Lydia  (Detweiler)  Seipt  [59— 
23a];  m  Apr.  23,  1906,  LUCETTA  CASSEL,  b  Dec.  30,  1879;  dau  Isaac  U.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Cassel  [21— 
113].  Farmer  and  banker;  Edgemont  Farm,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Gladys  Bell,  b  Feb.  6,  1907. 

2.  Richard,  b  Apr.  30,  1908. 

3.  Edward,  b  Mar.  27,  1911. 


[59-55]  HOWARD  SEIPT,  b  June  22,  1858;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Anders)  Seipt  [59- 
24];  m  June  30,  1904,  JENNIE  SHEPPARD  ORR.  Res.,  148  Luray  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child :  Jane  Sheppard,  b  May  28,  1921. 

[59-56]  GEORGE  S.  BOYER,  b  Aug.  5,  1854;  s  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59-25];  m 
June  12,  1876,  MARY  ANN  RIEGEL,  b  Mar.  9,  1852;  dau  John  Riegel.  R.  R.  Freight  Dept.  614 
Third  Ave.,  Peoria,  Ill.  (1917.) 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


897 


Children  { 9 ): 

1.  Walter  R.,  h  Oct.  6,  1877 ;  m  Odelia  S.  Rieke. 

2.  Francis  R.,  b  Aug.  8,  1879;  m  — — - Putnam. 

3.  Arthur  R.,  b  Oct.  11,  1880;  m - - 

4.  Isabel  Irene,  b  Oct.  31,  1881;  m  Samuel  Ferris;  Fountain,  Mich. 

5.  Charles  Leroy  R.,  b  Jan.  12,  1885;  Fairbanks,  Alaska. 

G.  Gladys  R.,  b  Mar.  27,  1887;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

7.  Clarence  R.,  b  Dec.  29,  1891;  d  Oct.  24,  1897. 

8.  Anna  R.,  b  July  3,  1894;  m  Merton  F.  Taylor;  Harford,  N.  Y. 

9.  Harold  R.,  b  May  22,  1897. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[59-57]  SAMUEL  S.  BOYER,  b  Mar.  30,  1856;  d  Jan.  1,  191G;  s  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt) 
Boyer  [59-25];  m  Feb.  23,  1882,  ANNA  M.  HIMMEL,  b  Sept.  14,  1861;  dau  Rev.  Jacob  Himmel. 
Wilsey,  Kansas. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Charles  Edward,  b  Apr.  22,  1883;  m  Gertie  E.  Stover. 

2.  Ida  Katie,  b  Feb.  15,  1885;  Wilsey,  Kansas. 

3.  Will  Franklin,  b  Feb.  20,  1887;  m  Mary  E.  Platz. 

4.  John  LeRoy,  b  June  20,  1889;  Wilsey,  Kansas. 

5.  Laura  Edna,  b  Feb.  21,  1892;  m  Clarence  A.  Roswurm. 

G.  Clarence  Arthur,  b  Apr.  1,  1897;  Wilsey,  Kansas. 

7.  Nellie  Mae,  b  Feb.  22,  1900;  Wilsey,  Kansas. 

[59-58]  SUSANNA  S.  BOYER,  b  Feb.  25,  1859;  daw  Charles  E.  and  Anna  II.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59-25]; 
m  Feb.  6,  1890,  LOUIS  LI.  WEISS,  b  July  21,  18G3;  s  George  J.  and  Dorothea  (Spalin)  Weiss.  Farmer; 
(1917)  Reddick,  Ill. 

Children  { 2 )  {adopted): 

1.  Arthur  H.,  b  June  7,  1892;  m  Phoebe  Shelly;  Reddick,  Ill. 

2.  Mildred  M.,  b  Feb.  23,  1897;  Reddick,  111. 

[59-59]  ERWIN  S.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  7,  18G5;  s  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59-25];  m 
Sept.  26,  1888,  EMMA  LOUISA  UNZ,  b  Nov.  27,  1865;. dau  Wilhelm  Unz.  Farmer;  (1917)  Reddick, 

Ill. 

Children  {10): 

1.  Edna  Mary,  b  Jan.  3,  1890;  Reddick,  Ill. 

[59-124]  2.  Laura  Anna,  b  Dec.  16,  1890;  m  Elbert  Charles  Farnham. 

3.  Jloward  Lawrence,  b  June  28,  1892;  Reddick,  Ill. 

4.  Viola  Susanna,  b  Jan.  22,  1894. 

5.  Mildred  Florence,  b  Oct.  31,  1895. 

6.  Victor  Roland,  b  July  29,  1897. 

7.  Ruth  Helen,  b  Mar.  12,  1900. 

8.  Esther  Lydia,  b  Mar.  27,  1902. 

9.  Zula  Ellen,  Oct.  1,  1905. 

10.  Lois  Bernice,  b  Oct.  27,  1907. 

[59-60]  MARY  ANN  BOYER,  b  Nov.  22,  1867;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59-25]; 
m  July  4,  1890,  CHARLES  RIEKE.  Merchant;  (1917)  Kingsley,  Iowa. 

Children  (J); 

[59-125]  1.  Edna,  b  Apr.  17,  1891;  m  Ralph  W.  Rawson. 

2.  Anna,  b  Oct.  30,  1892;  Kingsley,  Iowa. 

[59-126]  3.  Clifford,  b  June  29,  1894;  m  Ethel  Cope. 

4.  Lloyd,  b  Feb.  3,  1898;  Kingsley,  Iowa. 

[59-61]  IDA  JANE  BOYER,  b  Jan.  23,  1870;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59-25];  m 
Feb.  6,  1S90,  EDWARD  UNZ.  Farmer;  (1917)  Reddick,  Ill. 


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Children  (8): 

1.  Mabel,  b  Dee.  18,  1891 ;  m  Irvin  E.  Bossert. 

2.  Nellie,  b  Apr.  20,  1893;  m  Oliver  Bossert. 

3.  Edgar  W.,  b  Nov.  18,  1895. 

4.  Gertrude,  b  Aug.  13,  1897;  m  Edward  Kluckhohn. 

2-nrleS  Ft  1  twin8>  h  June  26’  1900- 

6.  William  J.  J 

7.  Irma,  b  Sept.  27,  1904. 

8.  Alvin  J.,  b  June  30,  1906. 

[59-62]  FRANK  S.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  17,  1872;  s  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59-25];  m 
Aug.  14,  1901,  CLARA  E.  WEIS,  b  Aug.  20,  1878;  dau  Adam  Weis.  Farmer;  (1917)  Reddick,  Ill. 
No  children. 

[59-63]  ELLA  IRENE  BOYER,  b  Dec.  24,  1874;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  (Seipt)  Boyer  [59— 

25] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1900,  MARTIN  W.  HERTZ,  b  Dec.  31,  1871;  s  Amos  M.  and  Emeline  Hertz.  Farmer; 
(1917)  Laurens,  Iowa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Paul  Boyer,  b  Dec.  29,  1903. 

2.  Amos  Marion,  b  May  30,  1907. 

3.  Carl  Franklin,  b  July  1,  1912. 

4.  Martin  Raymond,  b  June  7,  1916. 

[59-64]  SAMUEL  A.  SEIPT,  b  Sept.  19,  1869;  s  George  H.  and  Sarah  M.  (Anders)  Seipt  [59-26]; 
m  June  12,  1895,  MAE  M.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  7,  1872;  dau  Hiram  A.  and  Susanna  (Meschter)  Krieble 
[25-95].  Clerk  for  the  Fidelity  Trust  Company,  Phila.,  Pa.  Res.,  Wyndmoor  Ave.,  Chestnut  Hill, 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Mr.  Seipt  has  been  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Philadelphia  Schwenkfelder  Church 
since  its  organization.  He  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

Children  (2): 

1.  James  Fred,  b  Dec.  7,  1897;  d  May  3,  1898. 

2.  Wilbur,  b  July  6,  1902. 

[59-65]  GEORGE  ANDERS  SEIPT,  b  July  6,  1871;  s  George  H.  and  Sarah  M.  (Anders)  Seipt 
[59-26];  m  Aug.  22,  1895,  JOANNA  HOFFMAN,  b  May  6,  1874;  dau  James  and  Clara  C.  (Boorse) 
Hoffman  [21-106.2].  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[59-130]  1.  Sara  Frances,  b  Sept.  16,  1896;  m  Howard  D.  Kinney. 

2.  George  Carl,  b  Apr.  15,  1913. 

[59-66]  ALLEN  ANDERS  SEIPT,  b  Oct.  23,  1874;  s  George  H.  and  Sarah  M.  (Anders)  Seipt  [59- 

26] ;  m  June  25,  1907,  IRENE  ANNA  SCHUMO,  dau  Daniel  Mansfield  and  Anna  W.  Schumo.  Allen 
A.  Seipt  is  a  graduate  of  the  West  Chester  (Pa.)  State  Normal  School,  and  the  University  of  Pa.,  re¬ 
ceiving  the  degrees  of  B.  A.  in  1900,  M.  A.  in  1903,  and  Ph.D.  in  1906.  His  dissertation  for  his  Doctor’s 
degree  was  entitled  “The  First  Printed  Hymn-Book  of  the  Schwenkfelders  and  its  Sources.”  He  has 
served  as  instructor  of  German  in  the  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  and  the  University  of  Kansas,  and  for 
a  time  was  Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Cass  County,  Minn. 

Dr.  Seipt  rendered  invaluable  service  in  helping  to  establish  the  Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School 
Mission  in  Phila.,  serving  as  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday  School  from  1897  to  1906.  For  a  number  of 
years  he  also  was  Assistant  Editor  of  “The  Schwenkfeldian.” 

Children  (2):  * 

1 .  Child,  died  young. 

2.  Daniel  Henry,  b  May  20,  1919. 

[59-67]  EMMA  J.  SEIPT,  b  Aug.  11,  1880;  dau  George  II.  and  Sarah  M.  (Anders)  Seipt  [59-26]; 
m  Aug.  21,  1913,  HIRAM  ALFRED  DODGE,  b  Aug.  30,  1885;  s  Alfred  Dodge.  Ad.  (1919),  Farming- 
dale,  Long  Island.  Emma  Seipt  Dodge  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  (1905),  and  received  her 
A.  B.  degree  from  Oberlin  College  in  1909.  No  children. 


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899 


[59-68]  HORACE  SCHULTZ  SEIPT,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  s  William  H.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Seipt 
[59-27];  m  Sept.  6,  1906,  ELIZABETH  B.  HOFFMAN,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  dau  James  G.  and  Clara  C. 
(Boorse)  Hoffman  [21-106.2].  Civil  engineer;  (1917)  Sparrow’s  Point,  Md.  Mr.  Seipt  is  a  graduate 
of  Lehigh  University. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  William  Edward,  b  July  9,  1910. 

2.  Isabelle,  b  Feb.  2,  1912. 

[59-69]  WILLIAM  S.  SEIPT,  b  Feb.  18,  1888;  s  William  H.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Seipt  [59-27]; 
m  Oct.  8,  1913,  ELLA  REIFF,  b  Mar.  16,  1889;  dau  Frank  S.  Reiff.  Farmer;  (1917)  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Willard  R.,  b  June  9,  1915. 

2.  Ethel  Valiera,  b  Jan.  19,  1917. 

[59-70]  BERTHA  REGINA  SEIPT,  b  Apr.  16,  1877;  dau  George  B.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Bookheimer) 
Seipt  [59-29];  m  Mar.  9,  1901,  VINCENT  Z.  FREDERICK. 

One  son:  Lloyd. 

[  No  further  data.] 

[59-70.1]  JOHN  IRWIN  SEIPT,  b  June  2,  1879;  s  Abraham  and  Lydia  (Bookheimer)  Seipt  [59- 
30];  m  SOPHIE  HURLOCK,  b  May  9,  1887 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Adelaide  (Eisenbrey)  Hurlock.  Norris¬ 
town,  R.  D.  5,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[59-70.2]  HANNAH  VIOLA  SEIPT,  b  Nov.  18,  1892;  dau  Abraham  and  Lydia  (Bookheimer)  Seipt 
[59-30];  m  Dec.  27,  1919,  JOHN  H.  HILD.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Lydia  Jean,  b  May  16,  1922;  d  May  17,  1922. 

[59-71]  ANDREW  GEORGE  CLEMMER,  b  Dec.  11,  1852;  d  Oct.  5,  1914;  s  Rev.  Samuel  G.  and 
Judith  (Gerhard)  Clemmer  [59-31];  rn  May  20,  1875,  MARY  EMILY  MILLER,  b  Oct.  17,  1853;  d 
Aug.  23,  1897;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Risser)  Miller. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Irene  May,  b  Apr.  6,  1877;  306  Paige  Ave.,  Warren,  O. 

2.  Mary  Emily,  b  Sept.  4,  1879;  d  Feb.  23,  1885. 

3.  Bertha  Kate,  b  Oct.  7,  1880;  d  Jan.  8,  1891. 

[59-131]  4.  Lillian  Judith,  b  Mar.  27,  1883;  m  Edward  J.  Robinson. 

5.  Stuart  Harrison,  b  Apr.  19,  1890;  d  Dec.  16,  1918. 

6.  Andrew  George,  b  May  7,  1896;  306  Paige  Ave.,  Warren,  O. 

7.  Albert  Jacob,  b  Aug.  22,  1897;  306  Paige  Ave.,  Warren,  O. 

[59-72]  CATHARINE  ANN  CLEMMER,  b  Nov.  30,  1854;  dau  Rev.  Samuel  G.  and  Judith  (Ger¬ 
hard)  Clemmer  [59-31];  m  Oct.  16,  1883,  REV.  ALBERT  E.  FUNK,  b  June  25,  1852;  s  John  H.  and 
Leah  G.  (Ehst)  Funk.  No  children.  Highland  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Rev.  Albert  E.  Funk  was  pastor  of  the  First  Mennonite  Church  of  Phila.  from  1874  to  1881,  and 
General  Secretary  of  the  Christian  and  Missionary  Alliance  (whose  headquarters  are  at  690  Eighth 
Ave.,  N.  Y.)  for  twenty-five  years,  1890-1915.  Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Funk  were  Superintendents  of  the 
Missionary  Training  Institute  of  the  C.  &  M.  Alliance  from  1898  to  1915.  Mr.  Funk  is  at  present  (1919) 
Financial  Secretary  of  the  C.  &  M.  Alliance.  He  also  was  pastor  of  the  German  Branch  of  the  Gospel 
Tabernacle  Church,  New  York  City,  from  its  establishment  in  1886  to  the  present  (1919). 

[59-73]  JONAS  G.  CLEMMER,  b  June  30,  1860;  $  Rev.  Samuel  G.  and  Judith  (Gerhard)  Clem¬ 
mer  [59-31];  vi  Jan.  17,  1894,  MARTHA  FANETTA  SMITH,  b  July  5,  1864;  dau  John  H.  and  Mar¬ 
garet  Ann  (Keller)  Smith.  Drug  salesman;  2209  No.  Franklin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  sort: 

[59-132]  John  Gerhard,  b  Sept.  29,  1894;  m  Edith  Viola  Zingraf. 

[59-74]  JOEL  G.  CLEMMER,  b  Aug.  9,  1864;  s  Rev.  Samuel  G.  and  Judith  (Gerhard)  Clemmer 
[59-31];  m  Mar.  26,  1885,  ELLEN  LANDIS  WEISS,  b  Mar.  26,  1865;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Elizabeth 


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(Landis)  Weiss.  Treas.  of  the  Lanston  Monotype  Machine  Co.  of  Phila.  906  Sixty-ninth  Ave.,  Oak 
Lane,  Phila.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[59-133]  1.  Clarence  V.,  b  Nov.  11,  1886;  m  Marion  Elizabeth  Williamson. 

2.  Leon,  b  Dec.  9,  1888;  unm;  physician  and  surgeon;  lieutenant  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 

3.  Katherine  Marie,  b  Jan.  29,  1902. 

[59-75a]  ELMER  S.  GERHARD,  b  Dec.  20,  1869;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  E.  (Starr)  Gerhard  [59-34]; 
m  ELIZABETH  REDFIELD,  b  1875;  d  1904. 

One  son:  Ellwood,  b  June  12,  1893;  New  York  City. 

[59-75b]  ELMER  S.  GERHARD,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  2,  1905,  EVA  CRAIG,  b  Aug. 
3,  1880. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elmer,  b  May  1,  1913. 

2.  Elkton,  b  Dec.  7,  1916. 

[59-76]  CARRIE  R.  GERHARD,  b  July  25,  1872;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  E.  (Starr)  Gerhard  [59- 
34] ;  m  FRANK  KERR.  Divorced.  No  issue.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[59-77]  DR.  SAMUEL  P.  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  25,  1867;  s  Dr.  Abraham  S.  and  Amelia  Joanetta 
(Pilgram)  Gerhard  [59-35];  m  Jan.  12,  1911,  LAURA  MAY  KAUFMANN,  b  June  8,  1884;  dau  Julius 
F.  and  Julia  (Funk)  Kaufmann.  Physician;  639  No.  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  Children. 

[59-78]  AMELIA  J.  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  dau  Dr.  Abraham  S.  and  Amelia  Joanetta  (Pil¬ 
gram)  Gerhard  [59-35];  m  Mar.  19,  1902,  ALFRED  L.  WANAMAIvER,  b  Sept.  5,  1873;  s  Francis 
Marion  and  Ida  M.  Wanamaker.  Attorney  at  law.  Divorced,  1909.  Ad.  of  Mrs.  Wanamaker  (1919), 
240  So.  51st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  son:  Alfred  L.,  Jr.,  b  May  14,  1905. 

[59-79]  WILLIAM  CASPER  GERHARD,  b  Oct.  26,  1882;  s  Dr.  Abraham  S.  and  Amelia  Joanetta 
(Pilgram)  Gerhard  [59-35];  m  June  5,  1912,  FLORENCE  EMMA  WAGONER,  b  June  21,  1887;  dau 
William  Henry  and  Emma  Jeanetta  (Cable)  Wagoner.  Ad.  (1919),  Merchantville,  N.  J. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Janet  Amelia,  b  Mar.  30,  1913. 

2.  Florence  Emma,  b  Dec.  16,  1916. 

3.  William  Casper,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  2,  1919. 

[59-80]  IRWIN  S.  GERHARD,  b  Apr.  20,  1863;  s  Isaac  S.  and  Susanna  (Schaner)  Gerhard  [59-36]; 
m  Aug.  3,  1882,  ANNIE  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  30,  1863;  dau  William  S.  and  Diana  (Haugen)  Schultz 
[70-27].  Machinist;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[59-134]  1.  Wallace  Levin,  b  Dec.  7,  1885;  m  Kate  Butterweck. 

[59-135]  2.  Paul  Eugene,  b  June  8,  1890;  m  Verna  M.  Fox. 

3.  Cora  Alverta,  b  June  17,  1891;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[59-136]  4.  Carrie  Olivia,  b  Jan.  19,  1894;  m  Edwin  S.  Derr. 

5.  Robert  Ellsworth,  6  Oct.  27,  1896;  d  Dec.  1,  1897. 

[59-81]  HENRY  S.  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  29,  1874;  s  Isaac  S.  and  Susanna  (Schaner)  Gerhard 
[59—36] ;  m  Dec.  26,  1901,  DELILAH  L.  SCHOENLY,  b  Apr.  21,  1876;  d  Nov.  19,  1913;  dau  Jacob  and 
Mary  (Latshaw)  Schoenly.  Cigar  mfr. ;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[59-82]  AQUILLA  MARKLEY,  dau  Benjamin  H.  and  Sarah  S.  (Gerhard)  Markley  [59-37];  m 
DR.  IRA  G.  SHOEMAKER,  s  Dr.  Isaac  N.  E.  and  Margaret  L.  (Graff)  Shoemaker.  Physician;  19 
So.  9th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

One  daughter: 

[59-137]  Madeline;  m  Carl  N.  Miller;  626  Bergen  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

[Further  information  not  obtainable.] 


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901 

[59-83a]  ELMER  G.  MARKLEY,  b  Mar.  13,  1872;  s  Benjamin  H.  and  Sarah  S.  (Gerhard)  Markley 
[59-37] ;  m  Nov.  24,  1892,  LAURA  M.  FEGER,  b  Mar.  23,  1869;  d  May  14,  1903. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Madge,  b  Nov.  5,  1895;  426  South  Second  St.,  Bangor,  Pa. 

2.  James  Agnew,  b  Aug.  21,  1897;  Lafayette  College,  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[59-83b]  ELMER  G.  MARKLEY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time.  Sept.  21, 1905,  IDA  M.  FLORY,  b 
Sept.  5,  1878;  dau  Samuel  and - - — -  (Felleneer)  Flory.  Ad.  (1919),  Bangor,  Pa.  No  children. 

[59-84]  REBECCA  K.  BREY,  b  Aug.  12,  1883;  dau  Oswin  R.  and  Susanna  H.  (Wiegner)  Brey 
[59-38];  m  Aug.  30,  1902,  STANFORD  KNECHT,  b  Sept.  4,  1879;  s  James  and  Diana  (Jacoby) 
Knecht.  Ribbon  weaver;  res.  (1918),  225  N.  Fulton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel,  b  Feb.  1,  1903. 

2.  James,  b  Oct.  16,  1904. 

[59-85]  MARY  JANE  HUBER,  b  Mar.  6,  1860;  dau  Edward  and  Anna  (Yelles)  Huber  [59-39];  rn 
Apr.  8,  188 — ■,  GEORGE  W.  ANGSTADT,  b  Feb.  22,  1858;  cl  Oct.  12,  1919;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah 
(Wile)  Angstadt.  Miller;  widow’s  res.  (1920),  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Howard  H.,  b  Oct.  1,  1882;  d  Oct.  21,  1882. 

2.  Charles  H.,  b  Jan.  24,  1885;  d  Feb.  27,  1885. 

[59-138]  3.  Robert  H.,  b  Jan.  28,  1886;  m  Mary  Dotterer. 

[59-139]  4.  Edward  IL,  b  Feb.  11,  1893;  m  Anna  Shelly. 

[59-140]  5.  Ella  IL,  b  Sept.  2,  1894;  m  Elvin  Sell. 

[59-86]  EMMA  ELSENA  HUBER,  b  Jan.  5,  1868;  dau  Edward  and  Anna  (Yelles)  Huber  [59-39]; 
m  Mar.  21,  1891,  GEORGE  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Aug.  29,  1862;  d  Oct.  23,  1897;  s  Thomas  and  Isadore 
(Hoot)  Raudenbush.  Cigar  packer;  res.  (1920),  Telford,  Pa. 

One  son: 

[59-141]  Paul  H.,  b  Dec.  31,  1896;  m  Jennie  Hallman. 

[59-87]  KATIE  MAY  HUBER,  b  Oct.  12,  1877;  dau  Edward  and  Anna  (Yelles)  Huber  [59-39]; 
m  Oct.  28,  1897,  HOWARD  KUMMERER,  b  Mar.  22,  1868;  s  Edwin  and  Emma  (Wieand)  Kummerer. 
Cigar  maker;  Trumbauersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Raymond,  b  Dec.  19,  1899;  d  Sept.  28,  1900. 

[59-142]  2.  Alverda  H.,  b  Mar.  13,  1901;  m  Clyde  H.  Renninger. 

3.  Howard  E.,  b  Nov.  22,  1914;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

4.  Roy  W.,  b  Mar.  20,  1918;  d  Aug.  16,  1919. 

[59-88]  ELLA  MINERVA  HUBER,  b  Oct,  10,  1880;  dau  Edward  and  Anna  (Yelles)  Huber  [59-39]; 
m  May  26,  1900,  HARRY  FEGLEY,  b  Nov.  29,  1881 ;  s  Henry  and  Amanda  (Keiper)  Fegley.  Sup’t. 
of  cigar  factory;  Spinnerstown,  Pa,  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Harold,  b  Dec.  6,  1901. 

2.  Edna,  b  Feb.  2,  1902. 

3.  Robert,  b  Apr.  14,  1905;  d  July  30,  1905. 

4.  Verna,  b  June  5,  1906. 

5.  Russell,  b  Aug.  9,  1911. 

6.  Ruth,  b  Oct.  11,  1912. 

7.  Paul,  b  May  22,  1915. 

8.  Lester,  b  Mar.  5,  1919. 

[59-89]  HARRY  YELLES,  b  Feb.  5,  1868;  s  Benneville  B.  and  Emma  (Desch)  Yelles  [59-40];  m 
Apr.  23,  1892,  CORA  LEH,  b  Aug.  20,  1864;  dau  Thomas  Leh.  Ad.  (1920),  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No 
children. 


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[59-90]  ELLEN  T.  YELLES,  b  May  20,  1868;  dau  Aaron  and  Susan  (Althouse)  Yelles  [59-41];  m 
Sept.  26,  1889,  HARVEY  E.  BUTTERWECK,  b  Aug;.  15,  1868;  s  William  M.  and  Josephine  (Fogel) 
Butterweck.  Buyer  for  Stichter  Hardware  Co. ;  res.  (1919),  Mineral  Spring  Rd.,  Reading,  Pa. 

One  daughter:  Mabelle  R.,  b  June  8,  1893. 

[59-90. la]  STELLA  MAY  PAUL,  dau  Robert  S.  and  Mary  Ann  (Yelles)  Paul  [59-43];  m  WILL¬ 
IAM  B.  HAYES. 

[59-90. lb]  STELLA  MAY  (PAUL)  HAYES,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  A.  S.  KAPELLA.  Ad. 
(1920),  5428  Angora  Terrace,  W.  Phila.,  Pa.  [No  further  information  obtainable.] 

•  [59-91]  MINERVA  J.  DANNEHOWER,  d  Nov.  1,  1907;  dau  Jacob  P.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Yelles) 
Dannehower  [59-44];  m  CALVIN  BEALER.  [No  further  information  obtainable .] 

[59-92]  ROBERT  P.  DANNEHOWER,  s  Jacob  P.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Yelles)  Dannehower  [59-44]; 
m  IRMA  CALLAN.  Ad.  (1920),  1343  Pike  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [No  further  information  obtainable.] 

[59-93]  EMMA  ELLEN  DANNEHOWER,  dam  Jacob  P.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Yelles)  Dannehower 
[59-44] ;  m  JOHN  F.  SHISLER.  1343  Pike  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Dec.  3,  1903;  d  Dec.  3,  1903. 

2.  Gertrude  Lenore,  b  Sept.  30,  1905. 

3.  James  Willard,  b  Sept.  11,  1907. 

4.  Robert  Perseville,  b  June  11,  1909;  d  Oct.  11,  1909. 

[59-95]  JAMES  B.  SHIREY,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  s  John  and  Caroline  (Brey)  Shirey  [59-45] ;  m  Apr.  26, 
1901,  MAMIE  GRUPP,  b  May  18,  1878.  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Stanley,  b  Jan.  31,  1906;  d  July  1,  1906. 

2.  Russell,  b  Sept.  19,  1907. 

3.  Ivy,  b  Mar.  10,  1909. 

4.  Lyndale,  b  July  28,  1911. 

[59-97]  HOWARD  SHIREY,  b  June  17,  1873;  s  John  and  Caroline  (Brey)  Shirey  [59-45];  m  Nov. 
30,  1895,  ELLA  NORA  GRABER,  b  June  30,  1873;  dau  Frank  K.  and  Catharine  (Haas)  Graber. 
Butcher;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Raymond  F.,  b  June  15,  1896. 

2.  Stanley  W.,  b  May  19,  1908. 

3-  1  Txvins  b  Feb  26  1911- d  ^  Feb.  29,  1911. 

4.  j  lunns ,  o  Teb.  .6,  1911,  d  j  Mar  2  ign 

[59-100]  ALLEN  D.  BREY,  b  Nov.  5,  1877;  s  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Bartholomew)  Brey  [59-47]; 
m  Aug.  29,  1900,  BIRDIE  M.  RENNINGER,  b  Sept.  23,  1876;  dau  Jesse  W.  and  Kate  (Huber)  Ren- 
ninger.  Steel  worker;  (1918)  Emaus,  Pa.  No  children. 

[59-101]  MINNIE  M.  BREY,  b  Oct.  4,  1880;  dau  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Bartholomew)  Brey 
[59-47];  m  July  7,  1900,  HARVEY  E.  MILLER,  b  July  26,  1872;  s  Daniel  W.  and  Amanda  (Ortt) 
Miller.  Carpenter;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  son:  Wayne  D.,  b  Oct.  20,  1900. 

[59-103]  CHARLES  BREY,  b  Sept.  11,  1883;  s  Irwin  and  Emma  Isabella  (Hunsberger)  Brey  [59- 
48];  m  Dec.  10,  1904,  STELLA  R.  WISLER,  b  Sept.  4,  1887 ;  dau  Noah  and  Jane  C.  (Rumfield)  Wisler. 
Laborer;  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emma  M .,  b  June  2,  1905. 

2.  Williard  E.,  b  May  5,  1916. 

3.  Noah,  b  May  19,  1917;  d  May  19,  1917. 


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903 


[59-106]  HATTIE  BREY,  b  Mar.  20,  1894;  dau  Irwin  and  Emma  Isabella  (Huunsberger)  Brey 
[59-48];  m  Nov.  27,  1915,  EDWIN  HENRY  MOHR,  b  May  5,  1892;  s  Edwin  Henry  and  Emma  (Keen¬ 
ly)  Mohr.  Brakeman;  Emaus,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  daughter:  Arline  Hattie,  b  Nov.  4,  1918. 

[59-107]  ELMER  SCHULTZ  GERHARD,  b  Jan.  21,  1871;  s  Ambrose  K.  and  Regina  K.  (Schultz) 
Gerhard  [59-50];  m  Aug.  19,  1903,  ANNA  CLEMENTINA  LEIDICH,  b  Oct.  1,  1874;  dau  P.  M. 
Leidich.  Department  of  Languages,  Northeast  High  School,  Phila. ;  res.,  414  Church  Lane,  German¬ 
town,  Phila.  Elmer  S.  Gerhard  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  1896;  Princeton  University: 
A.B.,  1900;  A.M.,  1901.  He  has  also  pursued  graduate  work  in  the  University  of  Pa.  For  a  number  of 
years  Mr.  Gerhard  served  as  an  assistant  editor  of  “The  Schwenkfeldian.” 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sherman  L.,  b  May  25,  1904. 

2.  Elizabeth  Barrett,  b  June  24,  1910. 

[59-107.1]  SAMUEL  S.  GERHARD,  b  July  18,  1882;  s  Ambrose  K.  and  Regina  K.  (Schultz) 
Gerhard  [59-50];  m  May  13,  1922,  MARY  S.  HAVELOCK,  b  Apr.  10,  1895;  dau  Joseph  Staple  and 
Mary  (Conelly)  Havelock.  Expert  ribbon  weaver  and  loom  fixer;  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.). 

[59-108]  IDELLA  SCHULTZ  GERHARD,  b  June  8,  1889;  dau  Ambrose  K.  and  Regina  K. 
(Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-50];  m  June  15,  1910,  RALPH  EDGAR  DIEFENDERFER,  b  June  8,  1889;  s 
A.  Victor  and  Emma  E.  Diefenderfer.  Merchant;  Orefield,  Pa.  Mr.  Diefenderfer  served  in  the  Pa. 
legislature. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elsie  Bernardine,  b  Dec.  18,  1912. 

2.  Doris  Lucile,  b  Aug.  18,  1920. 

[59-109]  AMOS  S.  GERHARD,  b  Feb.  9,  1878;  s  Josephus  K.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz)  Gerhard 
[59-51];  m  Oct.  26,  1912,  KATHRYN  C.  BECHTEL,  b  Sept.  28,  1880;  dau  Nathaniel  B.  Bechtel. 
Rancher;  Lowell,  Fla.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Anna  B.,  b  July  5,  1914. 

2.  Amos  S.,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  22,  1916. 

3.  Ruth  Esther,  b  Sept.  20,  1919. 

[59-110]  EDNA  S.  GERHARD,  b  Jan.  18,  1881;  dau  Josephus  K.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz) 
Gerhard  [59-51];  m  June  10,  1902,  REV.  ELIJAH  EVERETT  KRESGE,  b  Nov.  4,  1875;  s  Linford 
and  Anna  S.  Kresge.  Clergyman  in  the  Reformed  denomination;  613  No.  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
(1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marion  G.,  b  Jan.  19,  1903. 

2.  Karl  E.,  b  Sept.  6,  1910. 

[59-111], OWEN  S.  GERHARD,  b  Dec.  1,  1885;  s  Josephus  K.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz)  Gerhard 
[59-51];  m  Dec.  31,  1910,  ROSA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  25,  1888;  dau  Daniel  N.  and  Susan  G.  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [68-28].  Farmer;  Clayton,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Frances,  b  July  31,  1915. 

2.  Paul  Schultz,  b  Aug.  2,  1918. 

[59-1 12a]  MARVIN  S.  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  12,  1884;  s  Dr.  Josiah  K.  and  Laura  J.  (Schultz)  Ger¬ 
hard  [59-52] ;  in  Sept.  18,  1912,  ELIZABETH  R.  MIDDLETON,  b  Dec.  18,  1886;  d  July  25,  1916;  dau 
Samuel  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Murr)  Middleton. 

One  son:  Robert  M.,  b  July  24,  1916. 

[59-1 12b]  MARVIN  S.  GERHARD,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct,  22, 1919,  NORMA  ZIEGLER 
CONARD,  b  July  25,  1888;  dau  William  Mohr  and  Mary  Wagner  (Ziegler)  Conard.  Chemist  in  U.  S. 
Navy,  League  Island,  Phila.;  res.,  606  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  children. 


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[59-113]  HOMER  S.  GERHARD,  b  May  8,  1886;  s  Dr.  Josiah  K.  and  Laura  J.  (Schultz)  Gerhard 
[59-52];  m  Oct.  23,  1912,  ELSIE  HART  SHEARER,  b  Nov.  27,  1886;  dau  George  W.  and  Mary  (Hart) 
Shearer.  Accountant;  1024  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  daughter:  Helen  Shearer,  b  Feb.  12,  1915. 

[59-114]  CLAUDE  ANTHONY  WOLFE,  b  July  4,  1880;  s  Dr.  Samuel  and  Emma  (Seipt)  Wolfe 
[59-53];  m  June  3,  1909,  LOLA  A.  LOWNDES,  b  Mar.  4,  1886;  dau  Stanley  and  Adelaide  (MacKay) 
Lowndes.  Automobiles;  ad.  (1918),  1834  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

One  son:  Lowndes,  b  April  10,  1910. 

[59-115]  JAMES  HAROLD  WOLFE,  b  April  29,  1884;  s  Dr.  Samuel  and  Emma  (Seipt)  Wolfe 
[59—53] ;  m  Apr.  14,  1914,  CAROLYN  WILLIAMS,  b  May  27,  1890.  Assistant  Attorney-General  of 
Utah;  res.  (1921),  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  James  H.  Wolfe  was  First  Lieut,  in  the  U.  S.  Army  Aviation 
Corps,  1918;  also  served  on  Mexican  Border,  1916.  A  member  of  the  Unitarian  Church. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Samuel  Wolfe,  3rd,  b  Jan.  4,  1919. 

2.  Emma  Katharine,  b  Nov.  29,  1920. 

[59-116]  WALTER  RIEGEL  BOYER,  b  Oct.  6,  1877;  s  George  S.  and  Mary  Ann  (Riegel)  Boyer 
[59-56];  m  Oct.  30,  1901,  ODELIA  SOPHIA  RIEKE,  b  Mar.  25,  1879,  dau  F.  L.  Rieke.  Agent,  N.  Y.  C. 
R.  R.  Co.;  res.  (1918),  Reddick,  Ill. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Irma  Helen,  b  Jan.  30,  1903. 

2.  Marion  Rieke,  6  Jan.  12,  1905. 

3.  Lucy  Marie,  b  May  8,  1908. 

[59-120]  ANNA  R.  BOYER,  b  July  3,  1894;  dau  George  S.  and  Mary  Ann  (Riegel)  Boyer  [59-56]; 
m  May  27,  1917,  MERTON  ELLIS  TAYLOR,  b  Feb.  28,  1893;  s  Frank  E.  Taylor.  Farmer;  res. 
(1918),  Marathon,  N.  Y.  No  children. 

[59-121]  CHARLES  EDWARD  BOYER,  b  Apr.  22,  1883;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  M.  (Himmel) 
Boyer  [59-57];  m  Dec.  30,  1908,  GERTIE  ELLEN  STOVER,  b  June  23,  1888;  dau  Oliver  Stover. 
Farmer;  res.  (1918),  Wilsey,  Kansas. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Oliver  Samuel,  b  Feb.  22,  1912. 

2.  Clifford  Walter,  b  Jan.  2,  1914. 

?'  5“  tA  1  twins,  b  Nov.  12,  1915. 

4.  Nera  May  J 

[59-122]  WILL  FRANKLIN  BOYER,  b  Feb.  20,  1887;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  M.  (Himmel)  Boyer 
[59-57];  m  Nov.  3,  1915,  MARY  ETHEL  PLATZ,  b  Sept.  8,  1893;  dau  Frank  Platz.  Agriculturist; 
res.  (1918),  Greenleaf,  Idaho.  No  children. 

[59-123]  LAURA  EDNA  BOYER,  b  Feb.  21,  1892;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Anna  M.  (Himmel)  Boyer 
[59-57];  m  Apr.  12,  1916,  CLARENCE  A.  ROSWURM.  Farmer;  Wilsey,  Kansas  (1917.).  No 
children. 

[59-124]  LAURA  ANNA  BOYER,  b  Dec.  16,  1890;  dau  Erwin  S.  and  Emma  Louisa  (Unz)  Boyer 
[59-59];  m  Aug.  28,  1918,  ELBERT  CHARLES  FARNHAM,  b  Mar.  6,  1892;  s  Hubert  Henry  and  Ella 
May  (Buckle)  Farnham.  Minister  in  the  United  Evangelical  Church;  res.  (1920),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Mil¬ 
waukee,  Oregon. 

One  son:  Eugene  Boyer,  b  Oct.  11,  1919. 

[59-125]  EDNA  RIEKE,  b  Apr.  17,  1891;  da^l  Charles  and  Mary  Ann  (Boyer)  Rieke  [59-60];  m 
Sept.  18,  1916,  RALPH  WILLIAM  RAWSON,  b  Sept.  21,  1889;  s  William  H.  Rawson.  Farmer;  res. 
(1917),  Moville,  la. 

One  daughter:  Elizabeth  Ann,  b  July  5,  1917. 


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[59-127]  MABEL  UNZ,  b  Dec.  18,  1891;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  Jane  (Boyer)  Unz  [59-61];  m  Feb. 
19,  1913,  IRVIN  E.  BOSSERT,  b  Feb.  21,  1891;  s  Charles  Bossert.  Farmer;  res.  (1917),  Reddick,  Ill. 

One  son:  Clifford  Irvin,  b  Apr.  25,  1917. 

[59-128]  NELLIE  UNZ,  b  Apr.  20,  1893;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  Jane  (Boyer)  Unz  [59-61];  m  Feb. 
19,  1913,  OLIVER  BOSSERT,  b  Feb.  21,  1893;  s  Charles  Bossert.  Farmer;  res.  (1917),  Reddick,  Ill. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edward  Oliver,  b  July  11,  1915. 

2.  Elwood  Unz,  b  July  23,  1917. 

[59-129]  GERTRUDE  UNZ,  b  Aug.  13,  1897;  dau  Edward  and  Ida  Jane  (Boyer)  Unz  [59-61];  m 
EDWARD  KLUCKHOHN,  b  Jan.  28,  1895;  s  Henry  and  Lena  (Hauswirth)  Kluckhohn.  Farmer; 
res.  (1919),  Knox,  Ind. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Francis  Robert,  b  Jan.  2,  1917. 

2.  Marion  Edward,  b  July  15,  1918. 

[59-130]  SARA  FRANCES  SEIPT,  b  Sept.  16,  1896;  dau  George  A.  and  Joanna  (Hoffman)  Seipt 
[59-65];  m  Dec.  26,  1918,  HOWARD  D.  KINNEY,  b  Feb.  19,  1894;  s  Samuel  D.  and  Ellen  (Laverty) 
Kinney.  Electrical  machinist;  127  No.  52nd  St.,  W.  Phila.  (1920.) 

One  son:  Howard  D.,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  4,  1919. 

[59-131]  LILLIAN  JUDITH  CLEMMER,  b  Mar.  27,  1883;  dau  Andrew  George  and  Mary  Emily 
(Miller)  Clemmer  [59-71];  m  June  26,  1913,  EDWARD  JULIUS  ROBINSON,  b  Aug.  9,  1870;  s  Mc¬ 
Kenzie  Durgin  and  Cecelia  (Kilbourne)  Robinson.  Clerk;  4411  Bucyrus  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
(1919.) 

One  son:  Kenneth  Clemmer,  b  Apr.  22,  1914. 

[59-132]  JOHN  GERHARD  CLEMMER,  b  Sept.  29,  1894;  s  Jonas  G.  and  Martha  F.  (Smith) 
Clemmer  [59-73];  m  Apr.  27,  1916,  EDITH  VIOLA  ZINGRAF,  b  Sept.  10,  1S94;  dau  Herman  and 
Katharine  (Protz)  Zingraf.  Building  Construction;  res.  (1919),  1934  Medary  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  son:  John  Gerhard,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  28,  1917. 

[59-133]  DR.  CLARENCE  V.  CLEMMER,  b  Nov.  11,  1886;  s  Joel  G.  and  Ellen  L.  (Weiss)  Clem¬ 
mer  [59-74];  m  Apr.  18,  1916,  MARION  ELIZABETH  WILLIAMSON,  b  Sept,  7,  1895;  dau  John  D. 
and  Marion  (Wright-Hutchinson)  Williamson.  Physician;  Gen’l  Director  at  the  Hahnemann  Hospital, 
Phila.  Res.  (1919),  12th  St.  &  66th  Ave.,  Oak  Lane,  Phila. 

One  son:  John  Williamson,  b  Nov.  5,  1917. 

[59-135]  PAUL  EUGENE  GERHARD,  b  June  8,  1890;  s  Irwin  S.  and  Annie  M.  (Schultz)  Gerhard 
[59-80];  m  May  25,  1912,  VERNA  M.  FOX,  b  Oct.  29,  1892;  dau  Henry  and  Emma  (Mutter)  Fox. 
Machine  designer  and  professional  musician.  Ad.  (1919),  359  No.  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa,  No 
children. 

[59-136]  CARRIE  OLIVIA  GERHARD,  b  Jan.  19,  1894;  dau  Irwin  S.  and  Annie  M.  (Schultz) 
Gerhard  [59-80];  m  Nov.  30,  1916,  EDWIN  SAMUEL  DERR,  b  Apr.  27,  1891;  s  Emmanuel  and 
Elizabeth  Derr.  Electrician;  res.  (1919),.Emaus,  Pa.  No  children. 

[59-139]  EDWARD  H.  ANGSTADT,  b  Feb.  11,  1893;  s  George  W.  and  Mary  Jane  (Huber)  Ang- 
stadt  [59-85];  m  ANNA  SHELLY,  b  Mar.  28,  1894;  dau  Lewis  and  Ella  (Race)  Shelly.  Ad.  (1920), 
Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Russell  S.,  b  May  2,  1914. 

2.  Mildred  S.,  b  Aug.  11,  1915. 

3.  Ella  S.,  b  Dec.  12,  1918;  d  Nov.  24,  1919. 

[59-140]  ELLA  H.  ANGSTADT,  b  Sept.  2,  1894;  dau  George  W.  and  Mary  Jane  (Huber)  Angstadt 
[59—85] ;  m  June  23,  1919,  ELVIN  SELL,  b  Sept.  2,  1892;  s  Alfred  and  Mary  Anna  (Coon)  Sell.  Cigar- 
maker;  res.  (1920),  Quakertown,  Pa.  No  children. 


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[59-141  ]  PAUL  H.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Dec.  31,  1896;  s  George  and  Emma  Elsena  (Huber)  Rauden- 
bush  [59-86] ;  m  May  9,  1914,  JENNIE  HALLMAN,  b  Aug.  11,  1897 ;  dau  Harvey  E.  and  Rosa  (Weiss) 
Hallman.  Cigarmaker;  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  daughter:  Emma,  b  Sept.  5,  1914. 

[59-142]  ALVERDA  H.  KUMMERER,  b  Mar.  13,  1901;  dau  Howard  and  Katie  May  (Huber) 
Kummerer  [59-87];  m  Nov.  1,  1919,  CLYDE  H.  RENNINGER,  b  Jan.  2,  1899;  s  Josiah  S.  and  Mary 
(Langner)  Renninger.  Silk  weaver;  Pennsburg,  Penna.  (1920.) 

One  son:  Charles  Revere,  b  Dec.  28,  1919. 


GEORGE  HEYDRICK  IE  61] 


GREGORIUS  SCHOLTZE  (SCHULTZ)  [E  62] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[61]  GEORGE  HEYDRICK  [E  61],  b - ;  d  Sept.  5,  1765;  s  of  Christopher  Heydrick, 

gardener  of  Harpersdorf,  and  brother  of  Caspar  Heydrick  [E  51];  m  EVE  HEYDRICK  [E  141],  b 

- ;  d  Jan.  4,  1776;  sister  of  Maria  [E  79],  wife  of  Christopher  Kriebel,  Sr.;  also  sister  of  Balthasar 

Heydrick  [E  52].  For  relationship  of  Eve  Heydrick,  see  will  of  George  Heydrick,  dated  Mar.  6,  1765, 
prob.  Sept.  21,  1765  [cf.  Will  Book  N.,  p  408,  Register's  Office,  Phila.\,  whereby  he  bequeathed  to 

Melchior  Heydrick,  son  of  his  wife’s  brother - the  other  half  of  “Hohburg’s  Postilla.”  [E.  E. 

S.  J.]  George  Heydrick  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  and  probably  settled  in  Lower  Salford  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  as  he  joined  his  brother,  Caspar,  in  purchasing  106  acres  in  Lower  Salford  from 
Caspar  Wistar  in  1735.  He  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743.  Place  of  burial  of  George  Heydrick, 
Salford  Schw.  Cem.;  Eve  Heydrick,  Washington  Schw.  Cem.  No  issue. 


[62]  GREGORIUS  SCHOLTZE  [E  62],  b  1691;  d  May  9,  1772;  m  ROSINA  JACKEL  [E  166], 

b - -;  d  Mar.  31,  1769;  dau  David  and - Jackel  [38].  Both  Gregorius  Scholtze  and  wife 

are  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem.  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  and  settled  in  Macungie,  Lehigh  Co. 
(then  Bucks),  Pa.,  where  they  located  upon  Jordan  Creek  in  company  with  his  brothers-in-law,  Bal¬ 
thasar  and  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakle  [Plate  B  II].  Later  they  returned  to  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa., 
then  Phila.  County,  and  purchased  a  large  tract  of  land,  upon  which  they  lived  the  remainder  of  their 
lives.  Gregorius  Scholtze  was  naturalized  Apr.  10,  1760;  he  was  a  cousin  of  George  Scholtze  [E  7]. 
Children  (8): 

1.  Balthasar,  b  about  Sept.  14,  1727;  d  June  14,  1729,  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony. 

[202-1]  2.  Susanna  [E  167],  b  May  1, 1730,  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony;  baptized  May  3,  1730;  sponsors: 

David  Hiibner  ( Groszknecht  auf  deni  Oberhof ),  Frau  Rosina  Wiegner  of  Herrnhut 
(wife  of  Melchior),  Frau  Maria  Jackel  (wife  of  Abraham  Jackel,  “vieh  pachter”); 
d  June  22,  1797;  m  Christopher  Krauss  [E  204]. 

3.  Rosina  [E  168],  b  June  19,  1732,  in  Berthelsdorf;  baptized  June  19,  1732;  sponsors: 

David  Hiibner  (Groszknecht  auf  d.  Oberhof ),  Frau  Maria  Jackel  (w  Abraham),  Frau 
Rosina  Wiegner  (w  Melchior);  d  Sept.  22,  1751;  single ;  probably  buried  in  Macungie. 

4.  Child  [E  213],  b  Apr.  20,  1734,  on  the  St.  Andrew;  d  Aug.  9,  1734,  aged  16  weeks  (cf. 

Erlduterung,  p  467). 

5.  George,  b  — - -;  d  Aug.  17,  1751. 

6.  Anna,  b  Nov.  16,  1738;  d - - — - — - 

According  to  the  marriage  records  in  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society  Proceedings , 
Vol.  XIV,  p  122,  Nicholaus  Lachmann  married  Anna  Schultz  June  10,  1762,  in 
Wilhelm  Stadelmann’s  house  in  Merion  Twp.,  Pa.  (Ardmore).  Could  this  have  been 
Anna,  daughter  of  Gregorius? 

7.  Maria,  b  Feb.  28,  1741;  d  Dec.  5,  1779. 

[62-1]  8.  David,  b  Sept.  3,  1743;  d  Jan.  25,  1810;  m  Catharine  Hartranft. 

[62-1]  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  3,  1743;  d  Jan.  25,  1810;  s  Gregorius  and  Rosina  (Jackel) 
Schultz  [62];  m  Oct.  6,  1772,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  to  CATHARINE  HARTRANFT,  b  Dec.  2, 
1753;  d  Aug.  27,  1804;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  Hartranft  [49-3].  David  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  3,  1773;  d  Feb.  3,  1775,  of  small  pox. 

[62-2]  2.  Christina,  b  Sept.  29,  1775;  d - ;  m  Jacob  Hueter.  [No  further  data  obtainable .] 

3.  Magdalena,  b  Apr.  4,  1778;  d  Apr.  4,  1802. 

4.  Maria,  b  Feb.  13,  1781;  d  Jan.  22,  1809. 

[62-3]  5.  Julianna,  b  Apr.  22,  1784;  d  Nov.  22,  1856;  m  Henry  Althouse. 

[62-4]  6.  Gabriel,  b  Jan.  28,  1789;  d  about  1843;  m  Catharine  Schwab. 


Plate  99 


Rev.  Joshua  Schultz,  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,  and  his  wife,  Anna  Schultz  Schultz  [149-22]. 


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Summons  to  Abraham  Kriebel  [25-4]  to  appear  for  military  service. 


Receipt  given  September  29,  1780,  by  Captain  Christopher  Wiegner  [154—4], 
(The  original  is  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.) 


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According  to  ./.  F.  H.  notes  in  S.  H.  L.,  David  Schultz  had  8  children,  and  Gabriel  was  born  Jan. 
28,  1779.  [  Unable  to  verify.} 


[62-3]  JULIANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  22,  1784;  d  Nov.  22,  1856;  dau  David  and  Catharine 
(Hartranft)  Schultz  [62-1];  m  1811,  HENRY  ALTHOUSE,  b  Apr.  11,  1788;  d  Jan.  25,  1842;  s  Yost 
Althouse. 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[62-5] 

[62-6] 

[62-7] 

[62-8a] 

[62-8b] 

[43-77] 


1.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  13,  1812;  d  Aug.  11,  1890;  m  Saloma  Stahl. 

2.  Samuel,  b  1815;  d  young. 

3.  Lydia,  b  1818;  d - ;  m  Henry  Reiter;  lived  in  Kansas. 

4.  Henry,  b  Mar.  21,  1819;  d  Oct.  18,  1895;  m  Juliana  Myers. 

1.  — - —  Sechler. 

2.  Michael  Raudenbush. 


5.  Hannah,  b  1822;  d 


m 


6.  Catharine,  b  1829;  d 


-;  m  Anthony  Seibert. 


[Complete  data  of  this  family  not  obtainable;  not  verified.} 


[62-4]  GABRIEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  28,  1789;  d  about  1843;  s  David  and  Catharine  (Hartranft) 
Schultz  [62-1];  m  CATHARINE  SCHWAB.  Gabriel  Schultz  lived  in  Earl  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  on 
road  leading  to  Bechtelsville;  buried  in  Hill  Church  Cemetery,  near  Boyertown,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[62-10]  1.  Sarah  S.,  b  Sept.  2,  1814;  d  Sept.  9,  1875;  m  Jacob  H.  Hartman. 

[62-11]  2.  David,  b  Dec.  15,  1815;  d - ;  m  Levira  Geliris;  no  issue. 

[62-12]  3.  Henry  S.,  b  Apr.  28,  1817;  d  Nov.  8,  1891;  m  Catharine  Smith. 

[62-13]  4.  Joseph  S.,  b - — ;  d - ;  m  Elizabeth  Burdan. 

[62—14]  5.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  21,  1821;  d  Aug.  28,  1893;  m  Sarah  Yerger. 

[62-15]  6.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  16,  1824;  d  Feb.  5,  1876;  m  Richard  F.  Smith. 


[62-5]  DANIEL  ALTHOUSE,  b  Apr.  13,  1812;  d  Aug.  11,  1890;  s  Henry  and  Julianna  (Schultz) 
Althouse  [62-3];  m  SALOMA  STAHL,  b  Aug.  25,  1814;  d  Jan.  18,  1898. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[62-16]  1.  Henry  S.,  b  Apr.  3,  1846;  d  May  8,  1899;  m  Matilda  E.  Reiter. 

[62-17]  2.  Samuel  S.,  b  Jan.  20,  1855;  m  Sarah  Elmira  Baus. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  July  8,  1844;  d  May  1,  1882. 

[62-18]  4.  Daniel,  b  May  1,  1847;  d  Feb.  23,  1900;  m  Mary  H. - 

5.  Harrison,  b  Aug.  29,  1851;  d  Jan.  13,  1908;  unm. 

[Dates  from  Gosh.  Ch.  Rec.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[62-7]  REV.  HENRY  ALTHOUSE,  b  Mar.  21,  1819  ;d  Oct.  18, 1895;  s  Henry  and  Julianna  (Schultz) 
Althouse  [62-3];  m  Dec.  27,  1857,  JULIANA  MYERS,  b  Sept.  2.  1832;  d  Jan.  21,  1915;  dau  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  (Seitz)  Myers.  Clergyman  in  Evangelical  Church;  served  in  Pa.  from  1852-1868; 
then  in  Iowa  until  1878;  Nebraska  till  1882;  later  years  spent  in  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  where  he  is  buried. 
Children  (6): 

[62-19]  1.  William  Henry,  b  Sept.  21,  1858;  m  Catharine  D.  Sievers. 

2.  Samuel  Myers,  b  Dec.  31,  1859. 

[62-20]  3.  James  Alvin,  b  Feb.  14,  1861 ;  m  Bertha  A.  Boeck. 

4.  Charles  Irvin,  b  Aug.  31,  1862;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

[62-21]  5.  John  Benjamin,  b  Dec.  4,  1866;  m  Martha  Suhr. 

6.  Daniel  Tyler,  b  Dec.  16,  1871;  d  Nov.  6,  1914. 

[62-10]  SARAH  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  2,  1814;  d  Sept.  9,  1875;  dau  Gabriel  and  Catharine 
(Schwab)  Schultz  [62-4];  m  Apr.  10,  1840,  JACOB  H.  HARTMAN,  b  July  25,  1812;  d  Nov.  24, 
1883;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Hartline)  Hartman.  Farmer  and  shoemaker. 

Children  (//): 

[62-22]  1.  Catharine  S.,  b  Nov.  12,  1842;  d  June  7,  1908;  m  Zacharias  W.  Heydt. 

2.  Matilda  S.,  b  Oct.  19,  1844;  d  June  17,  1893;  unm. 

[62-23]  3.  Henry  S.,  b  Apr.  10,  1848;  d  Sept.  23,  1917;  m  Sophia  W.  Pennypacker. 

4.  Franklin  S.,  b  Jan.  19,  1858;  d  June,  1858. 


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George  Hartman,  father  of  Jacob  H.  Hartman,  was  born  in  Rothenberg,  Germany,  and  migrated 
to  Pa.,  a  short  time  before  the  outbreak  of  the  American  Revolution,  in  which  war  he  served  as  a  soldier. 
After  the  war  was  over,  he  settled  in  Woodchopper  town,  Earl  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  He  married  Eliza¬ 
beth  Hartline,  and  had  five  sons  and  three  daughters.  He  died  in  1831,  and  is  buried  at  Oley  Church. 
Jacob  H.  Hartman  was  a  shoemaker  and  owned  a  small  farm  in  Colebrookdale  Twp.,  Pa.  Both  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Hartman  are  buried  in  the  Hill  Church  Cem.  [Jesse  F.  Bechtel ,  Boyertown,  Pa.} 

[62-12]  HENRY  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  28,  1817;  d  Nov.  8,  1891 ;  s  Gabriel  and  Catharine  (Schwab) 
Schultz  [62-4];  m  Oct.  3,  1841,  CATHARINE  SMITH,  b  Nov.  10,  1816;  d  July  11,  1900;  dau  John 
Smith.  No  issue. 

Henry  Schultz  lived  near  “Scheetz’s  Church”,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  and  is  buried  in  the  cemetery  near¬ 
by,  together  with  his  wife.  His  property  was  largely  willed  to  Scheetz  and  Hill  Churches:  $1000  to 
Scheetz  Church,  and  $500  to  Hill  Church. 

[62-13]  JOSEPH  S.  SCHULTZ,  s  Gabriel  and  Catharine  (Schwab)  Schultz  [62-4];  m  Sept.  12, 
1841,  ELIZABETH  BURDAN,  dau  of  Samuel  Burdan.  Joseph  Schultz  was  a  blacksmith,  and  lived 
at  Clayton  and  then  at  Eshbach,  Pa.,  whence  he  removed  to  Pottstown,  Pa.,  where  he  died. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Henry,  b  Jan.  27,  1842;  d  Feb.  19,  1856. 

[62-24]  2.  William  B.,  b  Jan.  7,  1844;  m  Rosanna  Adolph. 

3.  Milton,  b  Nov.  18,  1846;  d  Aug.  8,  1852. 

[62-25]  4.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  21,  1849;  m  Henry  Kepner. 

[62-26]  5.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  12,  1852;  m  James  Frederick. 

[62-27]  6.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  21,  1854;  m  Nathaniel  Frederick. 

[62—28]  7.  Edwin,  b  Dec.  31,  1860;  m  Annie  G.  Mack. 

[62-29]  8.  Elam,  b  Apr.  11,  1863;  m - .  (No  record.) 

[62-14]  DANIEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  21,  1821;  d  Aug.  28,  1893;  s  Gabriel  and  Catharine  (Schwab) 
Schultz  [62-4];  m  SARAH  D.  YERGER,  b  Feb.  13,  1828;  d  Sept.  23,  1910;  dau  Jacob  Yerger.  (1921.) 
Children  (4): 

1.  Milton,  b  Mar.  18,  1849;  d  Dec.  26,  1857. 

2.  Malinda,  b  Nov.  10,  1851;  unm. 

[62-30]  3.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  8,  1858;  d  Jan.  16,  1907;  m  James  B.  Endy. 

[62-31]  4.  John  Y.,  b  Apr.  3,  1867;  m  Annie  B.  Bahr. 

[62-15]  ELIZABETH  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  16,  1824;  d  Feb.  5,  1876;  dau  Gabriel  and  Catharine 
(Schwab)  Schultz  [62-4];  m  Feb.  9,  1847,  RICHARD  F.  SMITH,  b  Nov.  9,  1817;  d  June  10,  1912; 
s  of  Jacob  Smith. 

Children  (5): 

[62-32]  1.  Andora  E.,  b  Apr.  1,  1847;  d  May  21,  1874;  m  George  S.  Dellicker. 

[62-33]  2.  Jacob  A.,  b  Apr.  6,  1859;  m  Sarah  Stauffer. 

3.  Abraham  R.,  b  Oct.  2,  1851;  d  Aug.  2,  1852. 

[62-34]  4.  Hetty  Amanda,  b  June  23,  1853;  m  Henry  F.  Boyer. 

5.  Irwin  Samuel,  b  Apr.  1,  1861;  unm. 

[62-16]  REV.  HENRY  S.  ALTHOUSE,  b  Apr.  3,  1846;  d  May  8,  1899;  s  Daniel  and  Saloma  (Stahl) 
Althouse  [62-5];  m  MATILDA  ELIZABETH  REITER. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Emma,  b  — — - -;  d  1879. 

2.  Sallie,  b - ;  d  1876. 

3.  Eugene,  b - ;  d  1875. 

4.  Thomas,  b - ;  d  1872. 

[Gosh.  Ch.  Rec.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[62-17]  SAMUEL  S.  ALTHOUSE,  b  Jan.  20,  1855;  s  Daniel  and  Saloma  (Stahl)  Althouse  [62-5]; 
m  Sept.  13,  1879,  SARAH  ELMIRA  BAUS,  b  Feb.  20,  1860;  dau  Charles  and  Amanda  (Rohrbach) 
Baus.  Manufacturer  of  patent  medicines;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922) 


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Children  (12): 

Irvin,  b  June  24,  1880;  m  Elsie  Druckenmiller. 

Alice,  b  Jan.  10,  1882;  m  Irvin  Seasholtz;  Allentown,  Pa. 
Calvin,  b  Oct.  15,  1884;  m  Adclie  S.  Pfleiger. 

Agnes,  b  Sept.  8,  1886;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Clara,  b  May  11,  1888;  m  George  Folk. 

Jennie  B.,  b  Mar.  23,  1890;  d  Jan.  25,  1921 ;  m  Charles  Heydt. 
Minnie,  b  Oct.  14,  1891;  m  Morris  Kratzer. 

Warren,  b  Jan.  24,  1894;  d  Jan.  20,  1895. 

Florence,  b  Feb.  20,  1896;  m  William  H.  Smith. 

Marvin,  b  June  19,  1898;  unm;  Newark,  N.  J. 

Edna,  b  May  17,  1900;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Paul,  b  Oct.  30,  1902;  d  Feb.  1,  1903. 


[62-18]  DANIEL  S.  ALTHOUSE,  b  May  1,  1847;  d  Feb.  23,  1900;  s  Daniel  and  Saloma  (Stahl) 
Althouse  [62-5];  m  MARY  H. - 

Children  (2): 

1.  Annie  Irene,  b  Feb.  23,  1887;  d  Nov.  14,  1900. 

2.  Eva  Leone,  b  Aug.  27,  1892;  d  Aug.  22,  1903. 

[Gos/i.  Ch.  Rec.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[62-19]  REV.  WILLIAM  HENRY  ALTHOUSE,  b  Sept.  21,  1858;  s  Henry  and  Juliana  (Myers) 
Althouse  [62-7];  m  June  12,  1886,  CATHARINE  D.  SIEVERS,  b  Dec.  12,  1866;  dau  Henry  and  Cath¬ 
erine  (Hinrichs)  Sievers.  Evangelical  preacher;  res.,  Porterville,  Cal.  (1919.)  Rev.  William  H. 
Althouse  was  an  active  minister  of  the  Evangelical  Church  from  1881  to  1914,  when  he  retired  on 
account  of  deafness.  He  was  a  school  teacher  in  Iowa  and  Nebraska  from  1876  to  1881 ;  he  preached  in 
Nebraska  from  1881  to  1897,  and  in  California  from  1897  to  1914. 

Children  (10): 

[62-35]  1.  Irvin  Henry,  b  Dec.  10,  1887;  m  Rose  Peterson. 

[62-36]  2.  Lydia  Catharine,  b  May  20,  1889;  m  Ira  E.  Weide. 

[62-37]  3.  William  Sievers,  b  Jan.  19,  1892;  m  Helen  L.  Jordan. 

[62-38]  4.  Jesse  Daniel,  b  Apr.  17,  1894;  m  Elizabeth  J.  Owens. 

5.  Florence  Juliana,  b  Oct.  27,  1895;  Porterville,  Cal. 

[62-39]  6.  Sylvia  Martha,  b  Aug.  10,  1897;  m  Orlando  S.  Weide. 

7.  Esther  Ruth,  b  Dec.  12,  1899. 

8.  Arthur  Wesley,  b  Aug.  15,  1901. 

9.  Lucinda  Marie,  b  Dec.  11,  1903. 

10.  Homer  Charles,  b  Jan.  13,  1910. 

[62-20]  JAMES  ALVIN  ALTHOUSE,  b  Feb.  14,  1861;  s  Henry  and  Juliana  (Myers)  Althouse 
[62-7];  m  Dec.  2,  1891,  BERTHA  AUGUSTA  BOECK,  b  Dec.  21,  1867;  d  Jan.  7,  1911;  dau  Herman 
and  Augusta  (Ferman)  Boeck.  Fruit  grower;  res.,  Porterville,  Cal.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[62-40]  1.  Benjamin  William,  b  May  31,  1893;  m  Mary  Ellen  Cooper. 

2.  Henry  James,  b  Dec.  4,  1895. 

3.  Edith  Emma,  b  Aug.  6,  1897. 


[62-21]  JOHN  BENJAMIN  ALTHOUSE,  b  Dec.  4,  1866;  s  Henry  and  Juliana  (Myers)  Althouse 
[62-7];  m  Mar.  9,  1897,  MARTHA  SUHR,  b  Jan.  29,  1873;  dau  William  and  Caroline  (Ihlenfeld) 
Suhr.  Real  estate  business;  603  Story  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ruth  Myrtle,  b  Mar.  12,  1898;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

[62-22]  CATHARINE  S.  HARTMAN,  b  Nov.  12,  1842;  d  June  7,  1908;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Sarah 
(Schultz)  Hartman  [62-10];  m  Nov.,  1864,  ZACHARIAS  W.  HEYDT,  b  Aug  23,  1844;  s  John  and 
Rebecca  (Weller)  Heydt.  Retired;  res.,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (12): 

[62-43]  1.  Sallie  H.,  b  Feb.  23,  1864;  d  Aug.  31,  1886;  m  Amos  Strunk. 

[62—42 ]  2.  Calvin  H.,  b  Jan.  31,  1867;  m  Cora  Dillipline;  Eshbach,  Pa. 


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3.  Olivia  H.,  b  July  7,  1869;  m  David  Reinert. 

4.  Morris  H.,  b  Feb.  21,  1871;  d  Feb.  15,  1896. 

5.  Laura  H.,  b  Nov.  4,  1873;  m  Charles  Miller;  Oley,  Pa. 

6.  Annie  H.,  b  Aug.  8,  1875;  m  Charles  Schwenk;  Shillington,  Pa. 

7.  Katie  H.,  b  July  7,  1877;  m  Abner  Adams;  Esterly,  Pa. 

8.  Edwin  H.,  b  Dec.  10,  1878;  m  Ella  Weidner;  Barto,  Pa. 

9.  Agnes  H.  |  twi  b  s  t  17  1880;  )  m  Harvey  K.  Moyer;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

10.  Ada  H.  J  l  d  Sept.  12,  1881. 

11.  Adella  H.,  b  Mar.  16,  1882;  d  Nov.  16,  1919;  m  Clayton  Frey. 

12.  Minnie  H.,  b  July  5,  1885;  d  Aug.  12,  1885. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 

[62-23]  HENRY  S.  HARTMAN,  b  Apr.  10,  1848;  d  Sept.  23,  1917;  s  Jacob  H.  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Hartman  [62-10];  m  Sept.  27,  1873,  SOPHIA  W.  PENNYPACKER,  b  Jan.  22,  1854;  d  Sept.  24,  1889; 
dau  Eli  L.  and  Sarah  R.  (Wieand)  Pennypacker.  No  issue. 

Henry  S.  Hartman  taught  school  for  several  terms  in  Colebrookdale,  Pa.,  and  afterwards  served 
several  terms  as  a  member  of  the  school  board,  being  secretary  of  the  board.  He  was  an  active  worker 
in  the  Church  and  Sunday  School  of  St.  Joseph’s  Lutheran  Church,  usually  called  “Hill  Church,’’ 
in  Pike  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  [Jesse  F.  Bechtel.] 

[62-24]  WILLIAM  B.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  7,  1844;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Burdan)  Schultz 
[62-13];  m  1863,  ROSANNA  ADOLPH,  b  June  29,  1845;  dau  George  Adolph.  Retired;  res.,  262  N. 
Hanover  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

[62-50]  1.  Mary  Agnes,  b  Apr.  16,  1863;  m  L.  U.  Gotschall. 

2.  Harry  Emerson,  b  June  19,  1870;  d  Mar.  17,  1872. 

3.  William  Ellsworth,  b  Sept.  30,  1873;  d  Dec.  9,  1S77. 

[62-26]  MARY  ANN  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  12,  1852;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Burdan)  Schultz 
[62-13];  m  JAMES  FREDERICK,  dec.  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Charles,  b  Aug.  12,  1873. 

2.  Frank. 

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[62-27]  CATHARINE  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  21,  1854;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Burdan)  Schultz 
[62-13];  m  NATHANIEL  FREDERICK. 


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One  child: 

George,  b  Jan.  2,  1883;  m  |  L  Margaret  Ludwig. 

I  2.  Minnie  Lingel. 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Frederick  are  said  to  have  had  five  other  children. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[62-28]  EDWIN  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec,  31,  1860;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Burdan)  Schultz  [62-13]; 
m  ANNIE  G.  MACK,  b  Nov.  14,  1862;  dau  Jeremiah  B.  Mack.  Platform  man,  P.  R.  T.  Co.;  res., 
1859  N.  Mervine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child: 

[62-52]  Harry  M.,  b  Sept.  14,  1881;  m  Adelia  Kaiser. 

[62-30]  AMANDA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  8,  1850;  d  Jan.  16,  1907;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah  D.  (Yerger) 
Schultz  [62-14];  m  JAMES  B.  ENDY.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[62-53]  1.  Lucy,  m  Addison  Conrad;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[62-54]  2.  Laura,  b  Sept.  6,  1890;  m  James  Burns;  Barto,  Pa. 

3.  Thomas. 

4.  Lena,  b  Feb.  1,  1897;  d  Feb.  24,  1913. 

5.  Lloyd. 


[ Hill  Ch.  Rec.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[62-31]  JOHN  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  3,  1867;  s  Daniel  S.  and  Sarah  D.  (Yerger)  Schultz  [62-14]; 
m  Oct.  1,  1891,  ANNIE  B.  BAHR,  b  Mar.  18,  1865;  d  July  26,  1906;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Bliem) 
Bahr.  Merchant  and  proprietor  of  Knitting  mill;  res.,  Trexlertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[62-55]  1.  Gertrude,  b  July  26,  1892;  m  Charles  L.  Steel. 

2.  Archibald  B.,  b  Oct.  30,  1895;  d  Nov.,  1918.  Archibald  B.  Schultz  was  a  private  in  the 

316th  Machine  Gun  Battalion  of  the  A.  E.  F.,  and  was  killed  between  Nov.  5  and 
Nov.  11,  1918,  in  the  drive  through  the  Argonne  forest  that  resulted  in  the  capture 
of  Sedan  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

3.  Ruth,  b  Aug.  30,  1902. 

[62-32]  ANDORA  E.  SMITH,  b  Apr.  1,  1847;  d  May  21,  1874;  dau  Richard  F.  and  Elizabeth 
(Schultz)  Smith  [62-15];  m  GEORGE  S.  DELLICKER.  Res.  Engleville,  Pa. 

Children  (2):  d  in  infancy.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 

[62-33]  JACOB  A.  SMITH,  b  Apr.  6,  1849;  s  Richard  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Schultz)  Smith  [62-15]; 
m  SARAH  STAUFFER,  b  Mar.  9,  1850;  d  Feb.  1,  1906. 

One  child:  Elmer  Clarence,  b  Oct.  30,  1874;  331  N.  2nd  St.,  Reading,  Pa.;  he  is  said 
to  have  two  daughters.  [  Unable  to  verify .] 

[62-34]  HETTY  AMANDA  SMITH,  b  June  23,  1853;  dau  Richard  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Schultz) 
Smith  [62-15];  m  Dec,  21,  1872,  HENRY  F.  BOYER,  b  Nov.  23,  1852;  d  Aug.  21,  1898. 

One  child: 

[62-57]  Miranda,  b  Nov.  14,  1873;  m  Edward  Clark. 

[62-34.1  ]  IRVIN  ALTHOUSE,  b  June  24,  1880;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Baus)  Althouse  [62-17]; 
m  June  23,  1906,  ELSIE  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Sept.  30,  1883;  dau  William  and  Kate  (Gery) 
Druckenmiller.  Ribbon  weaver;  res.,  1230  S.  Albert  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Verna  M.,  b  Oct.  7,  1911. 

[62-34.3]  CALVIN  BAUS  ALTHOUSE,  b  Oct.  15,  1884;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Baus)  Althouse 
[62-17];  m  Oct.  14,  1905,  ADDIE  STOUDT  PFLEIGER,  b  May  28,  1887;  dau  James  and  Emma 
(Stoudt)  Pfleiger.  Ribbon  weaver;  res.,  525  Harrison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Foster  Leroy,  b  Mar.  25,  1906. 

2.  Evelyn  Beatrice,  b  Feb.  25,  1911;  d  July  30,  1912. 

[62-34.4]  CLARA  ALTHOUSE,  b  May  11,  1888;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Baus)  Althouse 
[62-17];  m  Dec.  6,  1913,  GEORGE  FOLK,  s  George  and  Mary  Ann  (Graber)  Folk.  Cigar  maker;  res., 
Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[62-34.6]  MINNIE  ALTHOUSE,  b  Oct.  14,  1891;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Baus)  Althouse 
[62-17] ;  m  Nov.  10,  1910,  MORRIS  KRATZER,  b  Jan.  15,  18S7 ;  s  George  F.  and  Amanda  (Beitleman) 
Kratzer.  Cigar  maker;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Karl,  b  Apr.  12,  1911. 

2.  Rita,  b  June  4,  1913. 

3.  Perma,  b  Oct.  12,  1914. 

[62-34.7]  FLORENCE  ALTHOUSE,  b  Feb.  20,  1896;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Baus)  Althouse 
[62-17];  m  June  17,  1916,  WILLIAM  II.  SMITH,  b  Sept.  26,  1891;  s  William  I.  and  Sarah  (Hoffman) 
Smith.  Asst,  manager  of  Sanitary  Co.  of  America;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Charlotte  Marion,  b  June  8,  1918. 

2.  Harold  William,  b  Oct.  5,  1920. 

[62-35]  IRVIN  HENRY  ALTHOUSE,  b  Dec.  10,  1887;  s  Rev.  William  H.  and  Catharine  D. 
(Sievers)  Althouse  [62-19];  m  Oct.  10,  1912,  ROSE  PETERSON,  b  Dec.  20,  1890;  dau  Henry  C.  W. 


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and  Louise  Peterson.  Civil  Engineer;  res.,  Porterville,  Cal.  (1919.)  For  nearly  six  years  Irvin  H. 
Althouse  was  City  Engineer  of  Porterville,  Tulare  Co.,  Cal.  He  is  now  superintendent  and  engineer 
of  the  Terra  Bella  Irrigation  District,  and  is  Consulting  Engineer  for  the  Alpaugh  Irrigation  District. 
He  is  an  associate  member  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  and  a  member  of  the  Emmanuel’s 
Church  of  the  Evangelical  Association,  Porterville,  California. 

One  child:  Elsie  Louise,  b  Sept.  3,  1918. 

[62-36]  LYDIA  CATHARINE  ALTHOUSE,  b  May  20,  1889;  dau  Rev.  William  H.  and  Catharine 
D.  (Sievers)  Althouse  [62-19];  m  May  18,  1916,  IRA  E.  WEIDE,  b  May  23,  1888;  dau  Charles  Theo¬ 
dore  and  Ida  May  (Troyer)  Weide.  Automobile  dealer;  res.,  Porterville,  Cal.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ethel  Mae  Kathryn,  b  Feb.  24,  1917. 

2.  June  Eleanor,  b  June  17,  1918. 

[62-37]  WILLIAM  SIEVERS  ALTHOUSE,  b  Jan.  19,  1892;  s  Rev.  William  H.  and  Catharine  D. 
(Sievers)  Althouse  [62-19];  m  Aug.  2,  1913,  HELEN  LYLE  JORDAN,  b  Sept.  10,  1890;  dau  George 
and  Isabella  (Lyle)  Jordan.  Civil  engineer;  res.,  647  N.  Isabel  St.,  Glendale,  Cal.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Sievers,  b  Jan.  16,  1916. 

2.  Jane  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  8,  1919. 

[62-38]  JESSE  DANIEL  ALTHOUSE,  b  Apr.  17,  1894;  s  Rev.  William  H.  and  Catharine  D. 
(Sievers)  Althouse  [62-19];  m  ELIZABETH  J.  OWENS,  b  June  18,  1897;  dau  James  Joel  and  Annie 
Mary  (Hapgood)  Owens.  Res.,  Porterville,  Cal.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Wilbur  Grant,  b  Oct.  1,  1918. 

[62-39]  SYLVIA  MARTHA  ALTHOUSE,  b  Aug.  10,  1897;  dau  Rev.  William  H.  and  Catharine 
D.  (Sievers)  Althouse  [62-19] ; m June  14,  1917,  ORLANDO  S.  WEIDE,  b  June  14,  1895;  s  Charles 
Theodore  and  Ida  May  (Troyer)  Weide.  Automobile  agent;  res.,  Porterville,  Cal.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Donald  Orlando,  b  Mar.  22,  1918. 

2.  Robert  Warren,  b  Dec.  22,  1919. 

[62-40]  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM  ALTHOUSE,  b  May  31,  1893;  s  James  A.  and  Bertha  A.  (Boeck) 
Althouse  [62-20];  m  Apr.  7,  1918,  MARY  ELLEN  COOPER,  b  May  31,  1899;  dau  F.  L.  and  Maud  F. 
(Stevenson)  Cooper.  Farmer;  Porterville,  Cal.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[62-41]  OLIVIA  H.  HEYDT,  b  July  7,  1869;  dau  Zacharias  W.  and  Catharine  S.  (Hartman) 
Heydt  [62-22];  m  Nov.  4,  1894,  DAVID  REINERT,  b  Dec.  14,  1861;  s  David  and  Mary  (Hatfield) 
Reinert.  Laborer;  res.,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[62-58]  1.  Sallie  H.,  b  Aug.  31,  1890;  m  Warren  Burns;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[62-59]  2.  Katie  H.,  b  July  4,  1896;  m  Arthur  Bahr;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[62-48]  AGNES  H.  HEYDT,  b  Sept.  17,  1880;  dau  Zacharias  W.  and  Catharine  S.  (Hartman) 
Heydt  [62-22];  m  Nov.  16,  1901,  HARVEY  K.  MOYER,  b  July  7,  1880;  s  Samuel  J.  and  Sophia  K. 
(Kulp)  Moyer.  Farmer;  Boyertown,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[62-49]  ADELLA  H.  HEYDT,  b  Mar.  16,  1882;  d  Nov.  16,  1919;  dau  Zacharias  W.  and  Catharine 
S.  (Hartman)  Heydt  [62-22];  m  May  7,  1910,  CLAYTON  FREY,  b  Mar.  12,  1886;  s  John  R.  and 
Amanda  (Bechtel)  Frey.  Carpenter;  res.,  Bechtelsville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harvey  H.,  b  Aug.  29,  1911. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  31,  1913. 

3.  Agnes  H.,  b  Dec.  23,  1914. 


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[62-50]  MARY  AGNES  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  16,  1863;  dau  William  B.  and  Rosanna  (Adolph) 
Schultz  [62-24];  m  Dec.  7,  1880,  L.  U.  GOTSCHALL.  Res.,  6226  Jefferson  St.,  Over  brook,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William  Albert,  b  Oct.  16,  1882;  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

[62-51a]  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  b  Jan.  2,  1883;  s  Nathaniel  and  Catharine  (Schultz)  Frederick 
[62-27];  m  MARGARET  LUDWIG,  dec. 

One  child:  Russell  W.,  b  1902. 

[62-51b]  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  MINNIE  LINGEL.  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[62-52]  HARRY  MACK  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  14,  1881;  s  Edwin  and  Annie  G.  (Mack)  Schultz 
[62-28];  m  Sept.  19,  1904,  ADELIA  KAISER;  dau  William  Kaiser.  Telegrapher,  chief  operator;  res., 
608  W.  135th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[62-54]  LAURA  ENDY,  b  Sept.  6,  1890;  dau  James  B.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Endy  [62-30]; 
m  July  6,  1913,  JAMES  BURNS,  b  May  17,  1885;  s  William  Burns.  R.  R.  repairman;  res.,  New 
Berlinville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  James  Stanley,  b  Mar.  16,  1914. 

[62-55]  GERTRUDE  SCHULTZ,  b  July  26,  1892;  dau  John  Y.  and  Annie  B.  (Bahr)  Schultz 
[62-31];  m  June  2,  1917,  CHARLES  L.  STEEL,  b  Oct.  20,  1894;  s  Rev.  Charles  and  Florence  (Ridell) 
Steel.  Student;  saw  active  service  in  France.  Res.,  812  N.  41st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

Gertrude  S.  Steel  served  as  a  Red  Cross  nurse  at  the  Nitro  (W.  Va.)  Base  Hospital,  during  World 
War. 

[62-57]  MIRANDA  BOYER,  b  Nov.  14,  1873;  dau  Henry  F.  and  Hetty  A.  (Smith)  Boyer  [62-34]; 
m  EDWARD  CLARK  (said  to  have  disappeared). 

One  daughter:  Edith  Henrietta,  b  Jan.  15,  1906.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


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GEORGE  DRESCHER  (DRESHER)  [E  64] 
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[64]  GEORGE  DRESCHER  [E  64],  of  Ober  Harpersdorf,  b  Oct.,  1688;  d  Mar.  3,  1774;  m  Feb.  1, 
1712,  MARIA  BYER  or  BEER  [E  171],  of  Armenruh;  b  1694;  d  Mar.  18,  1762;  both  are  buried  in 
Towamencin  Sehw.  Cem.  George  Drescher  was  the  son  of  Christopher  Drescher  and  was  a  brother  to 
Anna  Drescher  Kriebel,  wife  of  Melchior  Kriebel  [25-2]. 

George  Drescher  with  his  wife,  three  children  and  his  sister,  Anna,  fled  to  Herrnhut,  Feb.  28, 
1730,  and  thence  to  America  in  1734.  They  settled  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.  [ Plate  F  XV.] 

George  Drescher  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743. 

Children  (3): 

[64-1]  1.  Christopher  [E  65],  b  Mar.  5,  1713;  baptized  Mar.  8,  1713,  at  Ober  Hdrf. ;  sponsors: 

Melchior  Heydrick,  George  Bormann,  Anna  Beyer,  Susanna  Heydrick,  Regina 
Jackel;  d  Aug.  2,  1770;  m  Anna  Kriebel  [E  81]. 

[106-3]  2.  Anna  Rosina  [E  172],  b  Dec.  3,  1714;  d  July  3,  1794;  m  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  [E  28]. 

[19—2]  3.  Maria  [E  173],  b  1723;  d  Dec.  30,  1772;  m  Christopher  Kriebel,  Jr.  [E  82]. 

[64-1]  CHRISTOPHER  DRESHER  [E  65],  b  Mar.  5,  1713;  d  Aug.  2,  1770;  s  George  and  Maria 
(Beyer)  Drescher  [64];  was  m  June  19,  1744,  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  to  ANNA  KRIEBEL 
[E  81],  61722;  d  June  21 ,  1786;  daw  Christopher  and  Maria  (Heydrick)  Kriebel  [19].  Christopher  Dresher 
came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents  and  settled  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XI],  He  was 
naturalized  June  21,  1743.  Both  he  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  George,  b  Oct.  13,  1746;  d  Oct.  17,  1822;  m  Maria  Yeakel. 

2.  Rosina,  b  Nov.  8,  1748;  d  Jan.  31,  1749. 

3.  Abraham,  b  May  14,  1750;  d  July  30,  1811 ;  m  I  l'  Jve  Schuitz- . 

1  2.  Susanna  Seipt. 

4.  Susanna,  6  Aug.  7,  1753;  d  Aug.  30,  1780. 

5.  Maria,  b  Oct.  9,  1757;  d  Jan.  4,  1758. 

[64-2]  GEORGE  DRESHER,  b  Oct.  13,  1746;  d  Oct,  17,  1822;  s  Christopher  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Dresher  [64-1];  m  Oct.  23,  1770,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  to  MARIA  YEAKLE,  b  Sept.  21,  1747; 
d  Sept.  23,  1823;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Yeakle  [160-1]. 

Children  (8): 

[64-4]  1.  Christopher,  b  Aug.  8,  1771;  d  Jan.  24,  1839;  m  Anna  Anders. 

[64-5]  2.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  6,  1773;  d  Apr.  1,  1833;  m  Anna  Kriebel. 

[64—6]  3.  Maria,  b  Jan.  17,  1779;  d - — ;  m  John  Robinson. 

[64-3a]  ABRAHAM  DRESHER,  b  May  14, 1750 ;  d  July  30,  1811 ;  s  Christopher  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Dresher  [64-1];  m  May  25,  1777,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel  to  EVE  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  31,  1756; 
d  Apr.  6,  1786;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Hoffman)  Schultz  [149-1].  [ B .  H.  says  age  of  Eve  Dresher 

was  35  yr.  less  2  mo.  and  6  da.] 

Children  (5): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Mar.  4,  1778;  d  Mar.  6,  1778. 

[44-8]  2.  Anna,  b  Apr.  27,  1779;  d  Mar.  8,  1857;  m  Abraham  Rinewalt. 

[161-9]  3.  Susanna,  b  July  29,  1781;  d  Oct.  26,  1831;  m  Abraham  Anders. 

4.  Regina,  b  Feb.  13,  1783;  d  Sept.  23,  1804. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  23,  1785;  d  May  7,  1786. 

[64-3b]  ABRAHAM  DRESHER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  27,  1787,  by  Rev.  Christopher 
Kriebel  to  SUSANNA  SEIPT,  b  Jan.  1,  1762;  d  Jan.  21,  1840;  dau  Caspar  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Seipt 
[59-2]. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  George,  b  July  20,  1788;  d  Oct.  6,  1788. 

[64-7]  2.  Jacob,  b  May  13,  1790;  d  Mar.  29,  1833;  m  Regina  Kriebel. 


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[64-4]  CHRISTOPHER  DRESHER,  b  Aug.  8.  1771 ;  d  Jan.  24,  1839;  s  George  and  Maria  (Yeakle) 
Dresher  [64-2];  m  Nov.  28,  1799,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  ANNA  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  13,  1780; 
d  Nov.  23,  1830;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Anders  [161-3].  Christopher  Dresher  was  a 
farmer;  lived  in  Upper  Dublin  Twp.,  Pa.,  in  the  village  of  Dreshertown.  P.  O.  Station  “Dresher” 
(formerly  Dreshertown)  was  named  after  Christopher  Dresher. 

Children  (4): 

[154-14]  1.  Agnes,  b  Nov.  14,  1804;  d  Nov.  19,  1868;  rn  Joseph  Wiegner. 

[64-8]  2.  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  4,  1812;  d  Nov.  30,  1871;  m  Jacob  Barnett. 

3.  George,  b  June  5,  1816;  d  Jan.  6,  1851. 

[64-9]  4.  Eli,  b  May  15,  1820;  d  Dec.  10,  1855;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Conrad. 


[64-5]  SAMUEL  DRESHER,  b  Nov.  6,  1773;  d  Apr.  1,  1833;  s  George  and  Maria  (Yeakle)  Dresher 
[64—2] ;  m  Oct.  22,  1801,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  to  ANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  26,  1782;  d  Apr.  3, 
1833;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Kriebel  [19-6]. 

Children  (6): 

[160-6b]  1.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  1,  1803;  d  Nov.  3,  1881;  m  Samuel  Yeakel. 

[64-10]  2.  Oliver,  b  Jan.,  1804;  d  Jan.  17,  1880;  m  Anna  Anders. 

3.  Son,  b  and  d  in  1806. 

4.  Daughter,  b  and  d  in  1807. 

5.  Levi,  b  Mar.  3,  1811;  d  Feb.  12,  1842. 

[64-11]  6.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  10,  1823;  d  Mar.  12,  1875;  m  Elizabeth  Heebner. 


[64-6]  MARY  (MARIA)  DRESHER,  b  Jan.  17,  1779;  dau  George  and  Maria  (Yeakle)  Dresher 
[64-2];  m  JOHN  ROBINSON;  s  of  John  Robinson.  Resided  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Charles,  d  before  1879;  moved  to  LaCrosse,  Wis. ;  had  a  son,  John. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  8,  1801;  d  Aug.  3,  1880;  m  John  Coleman  Avery. 

3.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  8,  1808;  d  Nov.  14,  1865;  rn  Benjamin  Lawson. 

1.  Charlotte - - 


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4.  Daniel,  b 


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l  2.  Emaline  Stackhouse. 

5.  Edwin,  d  in  infancy. 

For  data  of  Mary  Dresher  Robinson  and  her  descendants,  the  editor  is  indebted  to  Hon.  Coleman 
Avery  [64-34.2]. 


[64-7]  JACOB  DRESHER,  b  May  13,  1790;  d  Mar.  29,  1833;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Seipt) 
Dresher  [64-3b];  m  1823,  REGINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  3,  1804;  d  June  13,  1893;  dau  Christopher  and 
Rosina  (Seipt)  Kriebel  [25-10b]. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Reuben,  b  Apr.  26,  1824;  d  Aug.  8,  1914;  unm. 

[25-39]  2.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  27,  1825;  d  Sept.  3,  1897;  m  Jacob  Kriebel. 

[64-17]  3.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  9,  1828;  d  Oct.  4,  1912;  m  Catharine  Wile. 

[64—18]  4.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  21,  1830;  d  Mar.  21,  1904;  rn  Sarah  Kriebel. 


[64-8]  REBECCA  DRESHER,  b  Oct.  4,  1812;  d  Nov.  30,  1871 ;  dau  Christopher  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Dresher  [64-4];  m  Dec.  8,  1842,  JACOB  BARNETT,  b  Dec.  15,  1809;  d  Jan.  22,  1879;  s  John  Barnett. 
Jacob  Barnett  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Dreshertown,  Upper  Dublin  Twp.,  Pa. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Clarenda,  b  Jan.  3,  1844;  unm;  Dresher,  Pa. 

2.  Alfred  D.,  b  Jan.  15,  1848;  m  •;  L  ^liza  Kneezel.  , 

I  2.  Agnes  Kilpatrick. 

3.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  28,  1853;  m  Charles  S.  Kneezel. 


[64-9]  ELI  DRESHER,  b  May  15,  1820;  d  Dec.  10,  1855;  s  Christopher  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Dresher  [64-4];  m  Mar.  30,  1848,  ELIZABETH  M.  CONRAD,  b  Mar.  10,  1831;  d  Mar.  26,  1901; 
dau  Cornelius  and  Elizabeth  Conrad.  Farmer;  Dreshertown,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 


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f  1.  Cecilia  E.  Roset. 


Children  (3): 

1.  George  B„  b  May  3,  1849;  m  j  2  Florence  B  Butler. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Feb.  17,  1851;  d  Mar.  24,  1917;  m  Charlotte  G.  Shaeffer. 

3.  Emily  L.,  Feb.  11,  1853;  unm;  Germantown,  Pa. 


[64-10]  OLIVER  DRESHER,  b  Jan.  1804;  d  Jan.  17,  1880;  ,s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Dresher 
[64-5];  m  June  5,  1829,  ANNA  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  24,  1809;  d  July  21,  1894;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Dresher)  Anders  [161-9]. 

Children  {2): 

[64-23]  1.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  7,  1830;  d  Sept.  3,  1905;  m  Susanna  Seipt. 

2.  Theresa,  b  Jan.  28,  1832;  d  Mar.  29,  1853. 


[64-11]  DANIEL  DRESHER,  b  Sept.  10,  1823;  d  Mar.  12,  1875;  s  Samuel  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Dresher  [64  -5] ;  m  Dec.  2,  1856,  ELIZABETH  HEEBNER,  b  July  21,  1834;  d  Nov.  2,  1878;  dan  Christo¬ 
pher  and  Ann  (Mitchell)  Heebner  [21-22].  Buried  in  Montgomery  Cem.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[64-24]  1.  Ella,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  m  Charles  S.  Smith. 

2.  Blanche  R.,  b  Aug.  7,  1859;  d  Mar.  2,  1884. 

[64-25]  3.  Mattie  (Martha)  H.,  b  May  13,  1862;  m  Edward  O.  Crawford. 

[64-13]  LYDIA  ROBINSON,  b  Jan.  8,  1801 ;  d  Aug.  3,  1880;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Dresher)  Robin¬ 
son  [64-6];  m  Oct.  29,  1829,  JOHN  COLEMAN  AVERY,  b  May  18,  1792;  d  Feb.  1,  1850;  s  Ebenezer 
and  Elizabeth  (Coleman)  Avery. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary  Frances,  b  Oct.  8,  1831;  d  Oct.  7,  1894. 

[64-25.10]  2.  William  Ledyard,  b  Nov.  21,  1833;  d  May  12,  1898;  m  Johanna  Ummethun  Budde- 

meyer. 

[64-25.11]  3.  Anna  Maria,  b  Aug.  8,  1836;  m  David  F.  Baker. 

4.  Louise,  b  Nov.  21,  1838;  d  Feb.  3,  1914. 

5.  Orlando,  b  Feb.  15,  1841;  d  Nov.  24,  1894. 

6.  Elmira  L.  Hommedieu,  b  Oct.  12,  1843;  d  Jan.  1,  1860. 

7.  John  Coleman,  b  Dec.  29,  1846;  d  June  20,  1916;  graduate  of  Harvard  College,  1872. 

John  Coleman  Avery  was  born  at  Groton,  Ohio,  and  was  previously  married  in  Cincinnati  to 
Nancy  Satterly,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  and  Margaret  (Barron)  Satterly.  There  was  one  child  of 
this  marriage:  Charles  L.  Hommedieu,  born  Aug.  25,  1815.  John  C.  Avery  moved  to  Cincinnati  in 
1809.  He  was  a  lieutenant  in  the  army  of  the  Northwest  in  the  war  of  1812,  after  which  he  returned  to 
Cincinnati  and  engaged  in  the  Hardware  business.  Mr.  Avery  was  elected  Marshall  of  the  City  in 
1828;  later  to  the  office  of  sheriff  of  Hamilton  Co.,  to  which  position  he  was  re-elected  three  times. 
During  the  latter  part  of  his  life,  Mr.  Avery  was  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business.  His  widow  died 
at  College  Hill,  Ohio,  Aug.  3,  1880.  [The  Groton- Avery  Clan.] 

[64-14]  SARAH  ROBINSON,  b  Jan.  8,  1808;  d  Nov.  14,  1865;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Dresher) 
Robinson  [64-6];  m  Oct.  15,  1831,  DR.  BENJAMIN  LAWSON,  b  July  4,  1804;  d  Apr.  7,  1886.  Physi¬ 
cian  of  Richmond,  Va. 

Children  (7): 

[64-25.12]  1.  Rebecca,  b  1832;  d  1892;  m  Rev.  John  A.  Dearborn. 

2.  Fabius  C.,  d  in  infancy. 

3.  John,  d  unm. 

4.  Benjamin  Ward,  d  unm. 

[64-25.13]  5.  Fabius  Clayborn,  b  Sept.  5,  1845;  d  Feb.  6,  1917;  m  Mrs.  Barbara  Kuhn. 

6.  Clara  Stith,  d  young. 

7.  Sarah  Ellen,  b  July  21,  1851;  unm;  2217  Cleneay  Ave.,  Norwood,  Ohio. 

[Colema7i  Avery;  unable  to  complete.] 

[64-1 5a]  DANIEL  ROBINSON,  s  John  and  Mary  (Dresher)  Robinson  [64-6];  m  CHARLOTTE 


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One  child: 

[64-25.14]  Daughter,  m  a  Mr.  Granger;  had  two  sons:  one  named  Walter;  lived  in  Cincinnati. 

[  Unable  to  locate .] 


[64-1 5b]  DANIEL  ROBINSON,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  EMALINE  STACKHOUSE. 
Children  U): 

1 .  Horace. 

[64-25.15]  2.  Blanche,  m  a  Mr.  Howe,  who  was  said  to  have  been  a  wealthy  shoe  manufacturer  of 

Phila.  or  Pittsburgh. 

3.  Ada. 

4.  Theodosia. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 


[64-17]  JACOB  DRESHER,  b  Mar.  9,  1828;  d  Oct.  4,  1912;  s  Jacob  and  Regina  (Ivriebel)  Dresher 
[64-7];  m  Oct.,  1849,  CATHARINE  WILE,  b  Apr.  13,  1830;  d  June  2,  1917;  dau  Samuel  Wile. 
Children  (6): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  20,  1850;  m  Samuel  B.  Conver. 

1.  Franklin  Heckler. 


[64-26] 

[64-27] 

[59-23b] 

[64-28] 


[64-29] 


2.  Mary,  6  Dec.  14,  1851 ;  m  ,  2  Anth(my  jj  Seipt. 

3.  Rachel,  b  Oct.  7,  1853;  m  Levi  O.  Kratz. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Oct.  10,  1856. 

5.  Jacob  W.,  b  Apr.  8,  1867;  m  Nellie  R.  Oxley. 

6.  Reuben,  b  Apr.  20,  1869;  d  May  4,  1869. 


[64-18]  ABRAHAM  DRESHER,  b  Nov.  21,  1830;  d  Mar.  21,  1904;  s  Jacob  and  Regina  (Ivriebel) 
Dresher  [64-7];  m  Jan.  13,  1852,  SARAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  30,  1828;  d  Apr.  29,  1908;  dau  Rev.  David 
and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Ivriebel  [25-15].  Farmer  and  cabinet  maker;  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Jan.  17,  1853;  d  Apr.  21,  1853. 

2.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  28,  1855;  d  May  27,  1859. 

[48-63]  3.  Emeline,  b  Aug.  29,  1856;  m  Aaron  Snyder. 

[64-30]  4.  Abraham  K.,  b  Feb.  16,  1859;  m  Mary  Ann  Schultz. 

5.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  2,  1860;  d  June  24,  1879. 

[64-1 9a]  ALFRED  D.  BARNETT,  b  Jan.  15,  1848;  s  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Dresher)  Barnett  [64-8]; 
m  Feb.  10,  1876,  ELIZA  IvNEEZEL,  dec.  No  issue. 

[64-19b]  ALFRED  D.  BARNETT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  26,  1908,  AGNES  KIL¬ 
PATRICK.  Farmer;  Dresher,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1917.) 


[64-20]  ANNA  ELIZABETH  BARNETT,  b  Oct.  28,  1853;  dau  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Dresher) 
Barnett  [64  8];  m  Nov.  25,  1875,  CHARLES  S.  IvNEEZEL,  b  June  23,  1849;  d  Dec.  21,  1894;  s  Henry 
and  Rachel  (Stout)  Kneezel.  Farmer;  Dresher,  Pa  .  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[64-31]  1.  Harry  B.,  b  Jan.  9,  1877;  m  Sadie  J.  Smith. 

2.  Florence,  b  Mar.  7,  1878;  unm;  2108  S.  Frazier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[64-2 la]  GEORGE  BYRON  DRESHER,  b  May  3,  1849;  s  Eli  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Conrad)  Dresher 
[64-9];  m  June  10,  1877,  CECILIA  E.  ROSET,  b  July  29,  1857;  d  Nov.  28,  1886;  dau  Jacob  Roset  of 
Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[64-32]  1.  Cecilia  R.,  b  July  28,  1879;  d  Nov.  28,  1910;  m  Dr.  Chenney  M.  Stimpson. 

[64-33]  2.  Ellen  D.,  b  Jan.  2,  1881;  m  Dr.  Chenney  M.  Stimpson. 

[64-2 lb]  GEORGE  BYRON  DRESHER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  15, 1895,  FLORENCE 
B.  BUTLER,  b  July  15,  1866;  dau  John  Butler  of  Port  Huron,  Michigan.  Investment  broker;  943 
E.  32nd  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.  No  issue.  (1917.) 


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[64-22]  WILLIAM  H.  DRESHER,  b  Feb.  17,  1851;  d  Mar.  24,  1917;  s  Eli  and  Elizabeth  M. 
(Conrad)  Dresher  [64-9];  m  Apr.  15,  1895,  CHARLOTTE  G.  SHAEFFER,  b  1870;  dau  Albert  and 
Mary  Shaeffer.  Mr.  Dresher  was  an  accountant;  res.  of  widow,  Germantown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Beatrice  L.,  b  Sept.  28,  1896. 

2.  Austin  C.,  b  Nov.  1,  1898. 

[64-23]  SAMUEL  DRESHER,  b  Mar.  7,  1830;  d  Sept.  3,  1905;  s  Oliver  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Dresher  [64-10];  m  Nov.  9,  1854,  SUSANNA  SEIPT,  b  Nov.  20,  1826;  d  Sept.  17,  1901;  dau  George 
and  Anna  (Heebner)  Seipt  [59-8].  Was  a  farmer;  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[64-24]  ELLA  DRESHER,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner)  Dresher  [64-11]; 
rn  June  22,  1880,  CHARLES  S.  SMITH,  b  Aug.  28,  1848;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Schoeh)  Smith.  Attorney; 
1021  Third  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2) : 

[64-34]  1.  Herbert  H.,  b  Apr.  17,  1883;  m  Essie  M.  Donnan. 

2.  Florence,  b  July  2,  1887;  d  Mar.  26,  1903. 

[64-25]  MATTIE  (MARTHA)  H.  DRESHER,  b  May  13,  1862;  daw  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner) 
Dresher  [64-11];  m  June  9,  1885,  EDWARD  O.  CRAWFORD,  b  Oct.  20,  1861;  d  Mar.  25,  1905. 
Res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

[43-357]  1.  Florence  Hart,  b  Aug.  17,  1887;  m  Solomon  Kurtz. 

2.  Edward  Lane,  b  Aug.  8,  1894;  unm. 

[64-25.10]  WILLIAM  LEDYARD  AVERY,  b  Nov.  21,  1833;  d  May  12,  1898;  s  John  Coleman 
and  Lydia  (Robinson)  Avery  [64-13];  m  Feb.  5,  1878,  MRS.  JOHANNA  (UMMETHUN)  BUDDE- 
MEYER,  b  May  13,  1843;  d  May  25,  1909;  dau  John  Richard  and  Catherine  (Dresselhaus)  Ummethun. 

William  Ledyard  Avery  was  born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  was  married  in  Leavenworth,  Kansas, 
to  Johanna  (Ummethun)  Buddemeyer,  widow  of  Louis  H.  Buddemeyer.  He  was  graduated  from 
Yale  University  in  1855,  studied  law,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  of  Cincinnati  in  1857.  Mr.  Avery 
was  commissioned  by  the  Governor  of  Ohio  as  Captain  of  the  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry  in  Nov.,  1862. 
In  1863,  Mr.  Avery  was  appointed  by  the  President  an  aide-de-camp  of  the  U.  S.  Volunteers,  as  major 
and  aide-de-camp  in  1864,  and  as  brevet  lieutenant  colonel  on  Mar.  25,  1865.  Lieut.  Col.  Avery  partici¬ 
pated  in  the  battles  of  Chickamauga  and  Missionary  Ridge,  and  those  engagements  wrhich  clustered 
about  Mobile  Bay  and  Mobile.  He  was  mustered  out  of  service  on  Aug.  29,  1865,  and  returned  to  the 
practice  of  law  in  Cincinnati.  He  served  as  judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Hamilton  Co., 
Ohio,  for  three  successive  terms,  from  1871  to  1884.  Hon.  William  L.  Avery  died  in  Hawthorne,  Ky., 
in  1898,  and  his  wife  died  in  Cincinnati  in  1909.  [For  further  details,  see  “The  Groton- Avery  Clan .”] 
Children  ( 2 ): 

[64-34.1]  1.  Ethel,  b  Nov.  3,  1878;  m  Percy  Madison  Cochran. 

[64-34.2]  2.  Coleman,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  m  Elinor  Coates  Baer. 

[64-25.11]  ANNA  MARIA  AVERY,  b  Aug.  8,  1836;  dau  John  Coleman  and  Lydia  (Robinson) 
Avery  [64-13];  m  Apr.  30,  1877,  DAVID  FOSTER  BAKER,  b  Apr.  5,  1833;  d  July  5,  1904;  s  Lewis 
and  Margaret  (Place)  Baker.  Res.  of  widow,  2156  Alpine  Place,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Edith,  b  Feb.  2,  1878;  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

[64-25.12]  REBECCA  LAWSON,  b  1832;  d  1892;  dau  Dr.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Robinson)  Lawson 
[64-14];  m  May  8,  1854,  REV.  JOHN  A.  DEARBORN,  b  1825;  d  1906.  Clergyman;  lived  at  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

[64-34.3]  1.  Lawson,  b  Dec.  1857;  d  Aug.,  1896;  m  Sally  Hunt. 

[64-34.4]  2.  Clara,  b  May  1,  1859;  m  James  Ludwell  Hill. 

3.  Clarence,  b  1861;  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

4.  Eugene,  b  1863;  Chicago,  Ill. 


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[64-25.13]  FABIUS  CLAYBORN  LAWSON,  b  Sept.  5,  1845;  d  Feb.  6,  1917;  s  Dr.  Benjamin  and 
Sarah  (Robinson)  Lawson  [64-14];  m  Oct.  14,  1896  (?),  MRS.  BARBARA  (KOPPIN)  KUHN, 
widow  of  M.  E.  Kuhn.  No  issue.  Mrs.  Kuhn  had  one  son  by  her  former  marriage,  Mr.  E.  C.  Kuhn, 
of  8  West  Fourth  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

[64-26]  SUSANNA  DRESHER,  b  Sept.  20,  1850;  dnu  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wile)  Dresher  [64-17]; 
m  July  25,  1868,  SAMUEL  B.  CONVER,  b  Dec.  31,  1845;  d  Aug.  8,  1914.  Samuel  Conver  was  an 
undertaker  of  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (4)-' 

[64-35]  1.  Jennie  D.,  b  Oct.  7,  1869;  m  Oscar  J.  Frey. 

2.  Reuben,  b  Dec.  17,  1877;  d  Feb.  22,  1882. 

3.  Lillie,  b  Oct.  18,  1880;  d  July  20,  1881. 

[64-36]  4.  Samuel  D.,  b  Feb.  13,  1886;  m  Grace  E.  Landis. 

[64-27]  MARY  DRESHER,  b  Dec.  14,  1851;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wile)  Dresher  [64-17]; 
m  Feb.  16,  1868,  FRANKLIN  HECKLER,  b  Aug.  18,  1843;  d  Oct.  25,  1878;  s  Michael  and  Hannah 
(Rittenhouse)  Heckler; 

Children  (3): 

[19-101]  1.  Joanna,  b  July  4,  1869;  m  Jeremiah  K.  Kriebel. 

[64-37]  2.  Catharine  Jane,  b  Mar.  3,  1873;  m  Abraham  B.  Menseh. 

3.  Grant,  b  Feb.  2,  1872;  d  Aug.  22,  1880. 

Mary  Dresher  Heckler  m  2nd  time,  Anthony  H.  Seipt  [59-23b]. 

[64-28]  RACHEL  DRESHER,  b  Oct.  7,  1853;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wile)  Dresher  [64-17]; 
m  Nov.  29,  1873,  LEVI  O.  KRATZ,  b  Oct.  9,  1850;  s  John  A.  and  Margaret  (Oberholtzer)  Kratz.  Res., 
Hatfield,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[64-38]  1.  Irwin  D.,  b  Nov.  8.  1880;  m  Martha  S.  Lapp. 

2.  Warren  D.,  b  July  12,  1883;  d  Mar.  22,  1885. 

[64-39]  3.  Katie  D.,  b  May  21,  1888;  m  Wilmer  S.  Moyer. 

[64-29]  JACOB  WILE  DRESHER,  b  Apr.  8,  1867;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Wile)  Dresher  [64-17]; 
m  Jan.  23,  1890,  NELLIE  R.  OXLEY,  b  July  8,  1872;  dau  Alfred  B.  Oxley.  Carpenter;  Lansdale, 
Pa.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[64-30]  ABRAHAM  K.  DRESHER,  b  Feb.  16,  1859;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Kriebel)  Dresher 
[64-18];  m  Nov.  12,  1881,  MARY  ANN  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  26,  1860;  dau  William  A.  and  Maria  (Heeb- 
ner)  Schultz  [70-110].  Res.,  Worcester,  Pa.  Abraham  K.  Dresher  is  a  machinist  and  electrician.  He 
has  charge  of  the  Centre  Point  Telephone  Exchange,  which  is  located  in  his  house.  He  has  served 
as  superintendent  of  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School  for  many  years. 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

[161-111]  1.  Clarella,  b  July  21,  1882;  m  Norman  Anders. 

[64-40]  2.  Raymond  S.,  b  Sept.  7,  1883;  m  Ella  H.  Anders. 

[64-31]  HARRY  B.  KNEEZEL,  b  Jan.  9,  1877 ;  s  Charles  S.  and  Anna  E.  (Barnett)  Kneezel  [64-20] ; 
m  June  24,  1908,  SADIE  J.  SMITH,  b  Oct.  10,  1884;  dau  Roger  W.  and  Emma  (Unruh)  Smith.  Ship¬ 
ping  clerk;  2102  S.  Frazier  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emma  E.,  b  Nov.  13,  1909. 

2.  Harry  B.,  b  Apr.  14,  1918. 

[64-32]  CECILIA  R.  DRESHER,  b  July  28,  1879;  d  Nov.  28,  1910;  dau  George  Byron  and  Cecilia 
E.  (Roset)  Dresher  [64-21a];  m  Nov.  24,  1909,  CHENNEY  M.  STIMPSON,  M.D. 

[64-33]  ELLEN  D.  DRESHER,  b  Jan.  2,  1881 ;  dau  George  Byron  and  Cecilia  E.  (Roset)  Dresher 
[64— 21a] ;  m  June  10,  1914,  CHENNEY  M.  STIMPSON,  M.D.  Dr.  Stimpson  served  in  the  U.  S. 


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Government  Medical  Service,  during  the  World  War.  Res.,  167  Harvey  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1917.) 

[Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[64-34]  HERBERT  HEEBNER  SMITH,  b  Apr.  17,  1883;  s  Charles  S.  and  Ella  (Dresher)  Smith 
[64-24];  m  Oct.  14,  1909,  ESSIE  MOYSES  DONNAN,  b  June  2,  1885;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Moyses) 
Donnan.  Herbert  H.  Smith  was  for  a  number  of  years  assistant  editor  of  “The  Continent,”  a  weekly 
publication  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  and  for  part  of  1917  was  moderator  of  the  Chicago  presbytery. 
For  several  years  he  was  a  member  of  the  faculty  of  the  Presbyterian  Training  School,  Chicago;  and  in 
1918  was  lecturer  on  Church  Publicity  at  McCormick  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago.  He  is  publicity 
adviser  for  the  International  Sunday  School  Association.  Several  years  ago  Mr.  Smith  wrote  “Publicity 
and  Progress”  which  was  published  by  Doran. 

Mr.  Smith  is  now  assistant  publicity  manager  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  and  has  his 
office  in  the  Witherspoon  Building,  Phila.  Residence,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Bruce  Donnan,  b  Dec.  21,  1912. 

2.  Charles  Heebner,  b  Aug.  2,  1914. 

[64-34.1]  ETHEL  AVERY,  b  Nov.  3,  1878;  dau  William  Ledyard  and  Johanna  (Ummethun-Bud- 
demeyer)  Avery  [64-25.10];  m  Oct.  4,  1905,  PERCY  MADISON  COCHRAN,  b  Aug.  19,  1873;  d 
Jan.  3,  1917,  at  El  Paso,  Texas;  s  Melville  Augustus  and  Katharine  (Madison)  Cochran.  Mr. 
Cochran  was  captain  in  the  17th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.  Mrs.  Cochran  resides  at  235  Greendale  Ave., 
Clifton,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Johanna  Katherine,  b  Oct.  2,  1907. 

2.  Avery  Madison,  b  Jan.  21,  1910. 

3.  Melville  Augustus,  b  Jan.  27,  1913. 

4.  Ethel  Percy,  b  May  20,  1915. 

[64-34.2]  COLEMAN  AVERY,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  s  William  Ledyard  and  Johanna  (Ummethun- 
Buddemeyer)  Avery  [64-25.10];  m  June  7,  1904,  ELINOR  COATES  BAER,  b  Dec.  15,  1882;  dau 
George  Hildt  and  Rebecca  (Charron)  Baer.  Attorney  at  law;  North  Bend  Rd.,  College  Hill,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  John  Coleman,  b  July  1,  1907. 

2.  Ledyard,  b  July  5,  1908. 

3.  Elinor  Louise,  b  Jan.  4,  1910. 

4.  Mary  Frances,  b  Aug.  29,  1913. 

5.  Elizabeth  Coates,  b  Aug.  29,  1913. 

Coleman  Avery  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Cincinnati  in  1902,  with  the  degree  of  A.  B. 
He  also  received  the  degree  of  LL.B.  from  the  Cincinnati  Law  School  in  1905.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Executive  Committee  of  “The  Honest  Elections  Committee”  of  Cincinnati  in  1902.  On  Jan.  1, 
1909,  Mr.  Avery  became  assistant  prosecuting  attorney  of  Hamilton  County,  serving  in  that  capacity 
until  1911.  While  in  that  office  he  took  a  prominent  part  in  prosecutions  for  bribery  and  perjury, 
the  result  of  a  movement  to  cleanse  the  city  and  state  of  political  bosses.  From  1911  until  1914,  he 
was  a  member  and  First  Sergeant  of  Troop  C,  First  Ohio  Cavalry.  He  served  as  lecturer  on  Criminal 
Law  and  Municipal  Corporations  in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  night  school  from  1911  to  1916,  and  for  a  time  was 
Professor  of  Law  on  the  faculty  of  the  Law  School  at  Cincinnati.  He  also  served  as  special  Assistant 
United  States  Attorney  for  the  Southern  District  of  Ohio  for  war  work  in  1918,  and  was  appointed  by 
the  Governor  of  Ohio  as  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  that  state  in  June,  1920,  serving  till  Dec.,  1920. 
Coleman  Avery  has  always  allied  himself  with  all  progressive  movements  for  clean  politics,  and  holds 
many  positions  of  honor  and  trust. 

[64-34.3]  REV.  LAWSON  DEARBORN,  b  Dec.  1857;  d  Aug.  1896;  s  Rev.  John  A.  and  Rebecca 
(Lawson)  Dearborn  [64-25.12];  m  June  12,  1888,  SALLY  HUNT,  b  Aug.,  1866;  dau  Henry  W.  and 
Elizabeth  J.  (Cobbs)  Hunt.  Clergyman;  Riverside,  Cal.  (1921.) 


Rev.  Levi  S.  Hoffman  [149-177] 

Junior  pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches 
of  the  Middle  District  and  pastor  of  the 
Lansdale  Schwenkfelder  Mission. 


Plate  102 


The  Schwenkfelder  Church  in  Lansdale,  Pennsylvania 
Dedicated  in  1918 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Viva,  h  Apr.,  1890;  d  Oct.,  1890. 

2.  Hazel,  b  June,  1891;  d  Sept.,  1914. 

[64-41]  3.  Virginia,  b  Dec.  5,  1894;  m  Arthur  John  Mertzke. 

[64-34.4]  CLARA  DEARBORN,  b  May  1,  1859;  dau  Rev.  John  A.  and  Rebecca  (Lawson)  Dearborn 
[64-25.12];  m  Oct.  4,  1893,  JAMES  LUDWELL  HILL,  b  Oct,  22,  1857;  d  Apr.  19,  1919;  s  Lewis  and 
Mary  (Maury)  Hill.  Mr.  Hill  was  president  of  the  Hill  Directory  Co.;  Richmond,  Va.  (1921.) 
Children  (2): 

[64-42]  1.  James  Ludwell,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  27,  1894;  m  Bessie  M.  Powell. 

2.  Thelma,  b  1900;  115  N.  Morris  St.,  Richmond,  Va, 

[64-36]  SAMUEL  D.  CONVER,  b  Feb.  13,  1886;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Susanna  (Dresher)  Conver 
[64-26];  m  June  14,  1915,  GRACE  E.  LANDIS,  b  1886;  dau  I.  Frank  Landis.  Attorney  at  law: 
Lansdale,  Pa,  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[64-37]  CATHARINE  JANE  HECKLER,  b  Mar.  3,  1873;  dau  Franklin  and  Mary  (Dresher) 
Heckler  [64-27];  m  Mar.  30,  1895,  ABRAHAM  B.  MENSCH,  b  Feb.  26,  1863;  s  Jacob  and  Mary 
Mensch.  Res.,  Skippack,  Pa.  (1920.)  Abraham  B.  Mensch  is  a  graduate  of  the  West  Chester  (Pa.) 
State  Normal  School,  and  has  taught  in  the  public  schools  of  Montg.  Co.  for  many  years.  He  is  at 
present  (1920)  principal  of  the  Skippack  Grammar  School. 

One  child: 

[64-43]  Mary  H.,  b  Jan.  24,  1898;  m  Willis  K.  Lederach. 

[64-38]  IRWIN  D.  KRATZ,  b  Nov.  8,  1880;  s  Levi  0.  and  Rachel  (Dresher)  Kratz  [64-28];  m  May 
29,  1909,  MARTHA  S.  LAPP,  b  June  5,  1887 ;  dau  Henry  B.  Lapp.  Bank  clerk;  362  York  Ave.,  Lans¬ 
dale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  L.,  b  Sept.  16,  1911. 

2.  Mildred,  b  Oct.  12,  1920. 

[64-39]  KATIE  D.  KRATZ,  b  May  21,  1888;  dau  Levi  O.  and  Rachel  (Dresher)  Kratz  [64-28]; 
m  May  21,  1910,  WILMER  S.  MOYER;  s  Michael  and  Amanda  Moyer.  Bookkeeper;  Lansdale,  Pa. 
(1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marcus  K.,  b  June  12,  1912. 

2.  Hilda  K.,  b  Dec.  28,  1914. 

[64-40]  RAYMOND  S.  DRESHER,  b  Sept.  7,  1883;  s  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Ann  (Schultz) 
Dresher  [64-30];  m  Jan.  2,  1904,  ELLA  H.  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  26,  1884;  dau  Rev.  Edwin  S.  and  Susanna 
(Heebner)  Anders  [161-50].  Machinist;  Lansdale,  Pa.  Raymond  Dresher  is  the  proprietor  of  the 
Dresher  Garage,  Lansdale,  Pa.  He  is  also  Moderator  of  the  Lansdale  Schwenkfelder  Church.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Royal,  b  June  11,  1904. 

2.  Edwin  Leon,  b  Dec.  30,  1907. 

[64-41]  VIRGINIA  DEARBORN,  b  Dec.  5,  1894;  dau  Lawson  and  Sally  (Hunt)  Dearborn  [64- 
34.3]  m  July  16,  1920,  ARTHUR  JOHN  MERTZKE,  b  May  20,  1890;  s  August  G.  and  Bertha 
(Schramm)  Mertzke.  Instructor  in  Economics,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Res.,  610  Lake  St.,  Madison, 
Wis.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Arthur  John,  b  Sept.  29,  1921. 

[64-42]  JAMES  L.  HILL,  JR.,  b  Nov.  27,  1894;  s  James  L.  and  Clara  (Dearborn)  Hill  [64-34.4]; 
m  Oct.  2,  1918,  BESSIE  M.  POWELL,  b  Nov.  27,  1895;  dau  John  Henry  and  Fannie  M.  (Menefee) 
Powell.  President  of  the  Hill  Directory  Co.,  Inc.,  Publishers  of  City  Directories;  823  Mutual  Bldg., 
Richmond,  Va.  (1921.)  No  children. 

James  L.  Hill  served  three  years  in  the  U.  S.  A.  during  the  World  War. 


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[64-43]  MARY  H.  MENSCH,  b  Jan.  24,  1898;  dau  Abraham  B.  and  Catharine  Jane  (Heckler) 
Mensch  [64-37];  m  June  1,  1921,  WILLIS  K.  LEDERACH,  s  John  F.  Lederach.  Assistant  cashier  of 
the  Bridgeport,  Pa.,  National  Bank. 

Mrs.  Lederach  was  formerly  an  instructor  at  Hesston  College,  Hesston,  Kansas. 


MELCHER  MEISHTER  (MELCHIOR  MESCHTER)  [E  66 1 

and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[66]  MELCHER  MEISHTER  (MELCHIOR  MESCHTER)  [E  66],  b  1695,  was  a  brother  of  Gre¬ 
gorius  Meishter  [E  43].  As  a  widower  he  m  June  26,  1 732,  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony,  REGINA  ANDERS 
[E  174],  youngest  dau  of  George  Anders  of  Berthelsdorf,  formerly  of  O.  Hdrf.  Regina  Anders  was 
baptized  Nov.  23,  1705;  sponsors  were  George  Schonwalder,  Maria  Scholtzin,  Anna  Meschterin. 

In  the  Berthelsdorf  Church  Book  is  found  the  following:  “Nov.  16,  1731,  starb  frtih  um  3,  Frau 
Anna,  geb.  Krause,  Melchior  Moschter’s  Hausler’s  all  hier  Ehefrau;  aet.  28  Jahre;  ward  den  18  begraben 
mit  einer  collecte.’’ 

[“At  about  three  o’clock  in  the  morning  of  Nov.  16,  1731 ,  Anna  Meschter,  nee  Krause,  wife  of  Mel¬ 
chior  Meschter,  died:  her  age  was  28  years.  She  was  buried  on  the  18th  with  a  Collect.”] 

Another  entry  shows  that  on  Oct.  17,  1729,  Melchior  Moschter,  a  “Hausler”  in  Berthelsdorf,  m 
Anna  Krause,  sister  of  Maria,  wife  of  Gregorius  Meschter  [E  43],  and  the  eldest  dau  of  Melchior  Krause, 
a  “Hausler”  in  Langneundorf,  Silesia.  [ Berthelsdorf  Ch.  Bk.  1729;  nuptiino.  13)  This  evidently  refers 
to  the  above  Melchior  and  indicates  that  the  two  brothers,  Melchior  and  Gregorius,  married  sisters. 

Melchior  and  his  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  and  buried  one  child  at  sea,  the  others  having  been  born 
after  their  arrival.  They  lived  on  a  farm  near  West  Point,  Pa.,  owned  in  1920  by  Enoch  Heebner. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Rosina  [E  215],  b  May  18,  1733,  in  Berthelsdorf;  baptized  May  19,  1733;  sponsors: 

David  Moschter,  Jr.,  Rosina,  w  of  Melchior  Wiegner,  Anna  Scholtze.  Rosina  d  Aug. 
14,  1734,  en  route  to  America  and  was  buried  at  sea. 

2.  George,  b  after  1734;  d  Aug.  1,  1801. 

[48-lb]  3.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  16,  1739;  d  May  20,  1834;  m  Christopher  Neuman. 

[44-2]  4.  Maria,  b  Apr.  26,  1742;  d  Feb.  10,  1826;  m  Christopher  Reinwald. 

[66—1  ]  5.  Christopher,  b  Dec.  17,  1746;  d  May  4,  1797;  m  Rosina  Kriebel. 

Melchior  Meschter  settled  in  Towamencin  Twp.  In  1745  he  bought  a  tract  of  land  of  Christopher 
Wiegner,  who  had  previously  bought  it  from  John  Stephen  Benezet.  In  1774  Melchior  sold  his  son, 
George,  one  tract  of  30  acres  and  one  of  4  acres  for  130  pounds.  The  larger  tract  was  curious  in  shape, 
being  no  less  than  180  perches  long  and  only  27  perches  wide.  [Plate  F  XVI.]  [Matthews.] 

In  the  list  of  refugees  who  came  to  Berthelsdorf  from  Harpersdorf  in  1726,  given  by  Kadelbach,  is 
the  name  of  “Melchior  Meschter,  shoemaker,  with  wife  and  three  children.” 

[66-1]  CHRISTOPHER  MESCHTER,  b  Dec.  17,  1746;  d  May  4,  1797;  s  Melchior  and  Regina 
(Rosina)  (Anders)  Meschter  [66];  rn  Oct.  21,  1773,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  to  ROSINA  KRIEBEL, 
b  Oct.  2,  1751;  d  Sept.  19,  1823;  dau  Rev.  Christopher  and  Maria  (Dresher)  Kriebel  [19-2].  The 
children  were  all  living  when  the  mother  died  in  1823. 

Children  (7): 

[48-6b]  1.  Maria,  b  July  6,  1775;  d  Oct.  7,  1833;  m  Christopher  Snyder. 

[66-2]  2.  Jeremiah,  b  Aug.  28,  1777;  d  Oct.  5,  1849;  m  Christina  Kriebel. 

[66-3]  3.  Christopher,  b  July  21,  1779;  d  Mar.  7,  1853;  m  Catharine  Anders. 

[161-7]  4.  Regina,  b  May  10,  1781;  d  July  31,  1864;  m  John  Anders. 

5.  Catharine,  b  May  3,  1783;  d  Jan.  4,  1837. 

6.  David,  b  Oct.  18,  1786;  buried  in  Cemetery  at  Mainland,  Pa. 

[66-4]  7.  Hannah,  b  July  13,  1789;  m  John  Wasser. 

[66-2]  JEREMIAH  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  28,  1777;  d  Oct.  5,  1849;  s  Christopher  and  Rosina 
(Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-1  ] ;  m  May  9,1811,  CHRISTINA  KRIEBEL,  b  Feb.  24, 1789 ;  d  Jan.  29,  1831 ;  dau 
Jacob  and  Lydia  (Yeakle)  Kriebel  [25-8].  They  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Child,  b  Feb.  15,  1812;  d  at  birth. 

[161-21a]  2.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  6,  1813;  d  July  21,  1842;  m  Samuel  Anders. 

[149-20]  3.  Sophia,  b  Nov.  13,  1814;  d  June  27,  1891;  m  Anthony  Schultz. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  16,  1816;  d  Aug.  3,  1824. 

5.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  3,  1818;  d,  Dec.  15,  1891;  m 


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|  1.  Agnes  Yeakel. 

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[161-21b]  6.  Christina,  b  Aug.  11,  1821;  d  Apr.  22,  1887;  m  Samuel  Anders. 

[66-6]  7.  Jeremiah,  b  Nov.  27,  1823;  d  1902;  m  Elizabeth  Kriebel. 

[66-3]  CHRISTOPHER  MESCHTER,  b  July  7,  1779;  d  Mar.  7,  1853;  s  Christopher  and  Rosina 
(Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-1];  m  May  20,  1807,  CATHARINE  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  18,  1785;  d  May  23,  1842; 
dau  Abraham  and  Esther  (Yeakel)  Anders  [161-4].  He  is  said  to  have  built  a  threshing  machine  {vid. 
Sketches  Hist.  Soc.  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Vol.  III.). 

One  child: 

[66-7]  George,  b  Mar.  28,  1808;  d  June  29,  1887;  m  Sophia  Kriebel. 

“About  the  year  1841  or  1842  I  saw  a  threshing  machine  made  by  Christopher  Master  of  this 
place  to  thresh  with  flails,  in  which  you  had  to  hold  the  sheaves  over  a  frame  and  by  some  power  the 
flails  were  made  to  revolve  and  strike  the  grain.  I  never  saw  the  machine  in  operation.  Master’s 
father-in-law,  Abraham  Anders,  riveted  harness  and  leather  together  as  early  as  1800.”  [John  C. 
Boorse;  Montg.  Co.  Hist.  Soc.,  1905,  Vol.,  VIII,  p.  271.) 

[66-4]  HANNAH  MESCHTER,  b  July  13,  1789;  dau  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Kriebel)  Meschter 
[66-1];  m  JOHN  WASSER.  Said  to  have  lived  in  Morrison,  Ill.  Descendants  changed  name  to 
“Waters.” 

In  1869  Lewis  Waters  wrote  from  Morrison,  Ill.  to  his  cousin,  George  Meschter,  Kulpsville,  Pa. 
[66-7]. 

On  Apr.  14,  1834,  Jeremiah  Meschter,  Catharine  Meschter,  David  Meschter,  and  John  Waters 
and  wife,  Hannah,  gave  a  release  to  Christopher  Meschter  and  John  Anders,  administrators  of  the 
estate  of  Nellie  Snyder,  widow,  of  Hatfield. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.) 

[66-5a]  REV.  JACOB  K.  MESCHTER,  b  Oct.  3,  1818;  d  Dec.  15,  1891;  s  Jeremiah  and  Christina 
(Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-2];  m  Nov.  28,  1843,  AGNES  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  23,  1821;  d  Dec.  25,  1872;  dau 
Daniel  and  Susanna  (Geho)  Yeakel  [38-41]. 

Children  (5): 

[66-8]  1.  Charles  Y.,  b  Sept.  20,  1844;  d  Jan.  18,  1889;  m  Matilda  B.  Clemmer. 

[25-95]  2.  Susanna  Y.,  b  Sept.  14,  1846;  m  Hiram  A.  Krieble. 

[66-9]  3.  Daniel  Y.,  b  Oct.  14,  1848;  d  May  28,  1917;  m  Medora  Funk. 

[66—10]  4.  Levi  Y.,  b  June  10,  1850;  d  Jan.  25,  1920;  m  Elizabeth  Shelly. 

5.  William  Y.,  b  June  19,  1852;  d  Mar.  15,  1909;  single. 

William  Yeakel  Meschter  was  born  on  his  father’s  farm  at  Palm,  Pa.  In  addition  to  attending  the 
public  schools  in  the  vicinity  he  attended  a  private  academy  for  a  few  terms,  after  which  he  spent  several 
years  in  the  school  room  as  a  teacher.  Mr.  Meschter  began  his  business  career  as  a  clerk  in  the  Perkio- 
men  Valley  Bank,  which  he  left  to  become  a  clerk  in  a  Philadelphia  business  house. 

In  1883  he  entered  the  J.  O.  Schimmel  Preserving  Company  as  bookkeeper,  and  a  short  time  after¬ 
wards  became  a  director  and  treasurer  of  the  company.  In  1890  the  company  was  incorporated  under 
the  heading  of  the  American  Preservers’  Company  with  Mr.  Meschter  as  treasurer  and  overseer  of  the 
office  force.  Seven  years  later,  Mr.  L.  J.  Link  and  W.  Y.  Meschter  bought  out  the  American  Preservers’ 
Company  and  incorporated  it  under  the  title  of  the  American  Preserve  Company,  with  Mr.  Meschter 
continuing  as  treasurer  and  director  until  his  death.  The  business  is  now  owned  and  operated  by  his 
nephew,  Wayne  C.  Meschter. 

William  Y.  Meschter  always  retained  an  interest  in  the  place  of  his  birth  as  well  as  in  religious  work. 
He  was  one  of  the  main  factors  in  founding  the  Mission  Church  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Philadelphia. 
As  a  matter  of  fact,  the  existence  of  the  Philadelphia  Church  today  is  due  to  the  loyalty  of  the  late 
William  Y.  Meschter  and  Dr.  James  M.  Anders,  the  present  Moderator  of  the  Church.  Both  of 
these  men  were  prominent  members  of  the  Oxford  Presbyterian  Church,  but  when  this  mission  was 
established  they  left  their  church  and  gave  of  their  time  and  money  in  order  to  foster  this  institution. 

Throughout  his  entire  business  career  Mr.  Meschter  retained  a  deep  interest  in  various  charitable, 
benevolent,  educational  and  religious  enterprises.  His  will  shows  a  remarkable  variety  and  scope  of 
charitable  interests.  It  is  stated  that  Mr.  Meschter’s  will  was  the  most  liberal  and  magnanimous  of 
any  among  the  Schwenkfelders  since  the  days  of  Dr.  Abraham  Wagner,  who  died  in  1763,  and  who  be¬ 
queathed  a  large  part  of  his  estate  to  charity.  His  bequests  to  the  various  church  organizations  made  it 
possible  to  carry  on  enterprises  that  otherwise  could  not  have  been  started  or  continued.  That  he  did 


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not  restrict  his  bequests  to  purely  Schwenkfelder  interests  portrays  the  broadminded  liberality  of  the 
man.  The  bequest  of  a  thousand  dollars  to  the  Mission  Board  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  was  the 
first  that  the  board  had  ever  received,  and  with  this  money  the  “William  Y.  Meschter  Memorial  Home 
for  Teachers”  in  Shansi,  China,  was  built.  Perhaps  the  most  remarkable  feature  of  the  many  bequests 
is  that  they  were  made  without  any  solicitation  on  the  part  of  those  concerned. 

WILL  OF  WILLIAM  Y.  MESCHTER 

I,  William  Y.  Meschter,  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  being  of  sound  and  disposing  mind,  memory  and  understand¬ 
ing,  do  make,  publish  and  declare  this  to  be  my  last  will  and  testament,  hereby  revoking  all  wills  by  me  at  any  time 
heretofore  made. 

First,  I  direct  my  hereinafter  named  executors  to  pay  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral  expenses  as  soon  after  my  de¬ 
cease  as  the  same  may  be  conveniently  done,  and  it  is  my  desire  that  my  body  be  interred  in  the  Schwenkfeldian  Bury¬ 
ing  Ground,  at  Kraussdale,  Pennsylvania,  according  to  the  rites  and  ceremonies  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Church. 

And  I  hereby  further  direct,  that  the  selection  of  a  tombstone  suitable  for  my  grave  shall  be  at  the  discretion  of  my 
said  executors;  that  the  cost  thereof  shall  not  exceed  Six  Hundred  Dollars  ($600.);  and,  any  unexpended  balance  re¬ 
maining  between  the  cost  of  my  tombstone  and  the  sum  of  Eight  Hundred  Dollars  ($800.),  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my 
said  executors,  in  trust  nevertheless,  to  appropriate  the  interest  or  income  arising  from  said  balance  to  the  care  and 
preservation  of  my  grave  and  tombstone,  and  those  of  my  dear  parents  and  of  such  other  members  of  the  family  who 
may  be  interred  in  said  burying  ground. 

As  to  the  residue  of  such  estate  as  it  has  pleased  God  to  entrust  me  with,  I  dispose  of  the  same  as  follows: — 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  honored  stepmother,  Hannah  Meschter,  the  sum  of  One  Thousand  Dollars 
($1,000.)  in  cash,  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax;  and,  in  case  my  said  stepmother  shall 
not  survive  me,  then  the  said  bequest  shall  go  to  and  form  part  of  my  residuary  estate. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  dear  aunt,  Emma  Kemmerer,  Emaus,  Pennsylvania,  the  sum  of  Three 
Hundred  Dollars  ($300.),  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Perkiomen  Seminary  at  Pennsburg,  Pennsylvania,  the  sum  of  Five  Thousand 
Dollars  ($5,000),  to  be  used  by  the  Trustees  thereof  for  such  purpose  or  purposes  as  they  may  deem  for  the  best  in¬ 
terests  of  said  institution,  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Mennonite  Home  for  Aged  People,  at  Frederick,  Pennsylvania,  the  sum  of 
Three  Hundred  Dollars  ($300.),  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Sunday  Breakfast  Association,  located  at  No.  222  North  Twelfth  Street. 
Philadelphia,  the  sum  of  Two  Hundred  Dollars  ($200.),  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Franklin  Reformatory  Home  for  Inebriates,  No.  915  Locust  Street,  Philadel 
phia,  the  sum  of  Two  Hundred  Dollars  ($200.),  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Pennsylvania  Society  to  Protect  Children  from  Cruelty,  No.  415  South 
Fifteenth  Street,  Philadelphia,  the  sum  of  Two  Hundred  Dollars  ($200.),  said  sum  to  be  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral 
inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Pennsylvania  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Philadelphia,  the 
sum  of  Three  Hundred  Dollars  ($300.)  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Medico-Chirurgical  Hospital,  1725  Cherry  Street,  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 
for  the  purpose  of  endowing  a  Free  Bed  therein,  in  memory  of  my  dear  father  and  mother,  Rev.  Jacob  Meschter  and 
Agnes  Meschter,  the  sum  of  Five  Thousand  Dollars  ($5,000),  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Hospital,  Cor.  Broad  and  Wolf  Streets,  in  the  City  of 
Philadelphia,  the  sum  of  Five  Hundred  Dollars  ($500.),  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  German  Hospital,  Cor.  Girard  Avenue  and  Corinthian  Avenue,  in  the  City 
of  Philadelphia,  the  sum  of  Five  Hundred  Dollars  ($500.),  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Church  the  sum  of  One  Thousand 
Dollars  ($1,000),  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Church  the  sum  of  One  Thousand 
Dollars  ($1,000),  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  First  Schwenkfeldian  Church  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  the  sum  of  Five 
Hundred  Dollars  ($500.),  free  and  clear  of  any  collateral  inheritance  tax. 

ITEM.  All  the  rest,  residue  and  remainder  of  my  estate,  real,  personal,  and  mixed,  whatsoever  and  wheresoever, 
I  order  and  direct  to  be  converted  into  money  as  soon  as  the  same  can  conveniently  be  done  after  my  decease;  and  for 
that  purpose,  I  do  hereby  authorize  and  empower  my  hereinafter  named  executors  to  sell  and  dispose  of  all  my  said 
real  estate  either  by  public  or  private  sale  or  sales,  for  the  best  price  or  prices  that  can  be  gotten  for  the  same,  and  by 
proper  deed  or  deeds,  conveyances  or  assurances  in  the  law,  to  be  duly  executed,  acknowledged  or  perfected,  to  grant, 
convey  and  assure  the  same  to  the  purchaser  or  purchasers  thereof,  his,  her,  or  their  heirs  and  assigns,  free  from  all 
liability  for  or  on  account  of  the  application  of  the  purchase  money.  And  when  the  whole  of  my  said  residuary  estate 
shall  be  converted  into  money,  as  aforesaid,  then  I  will  and  direct  the  same  to  be  divided  into  four  (4)  equal  parts  or 
shares,  and  disposed  of  as  follows,  to-wit: 

One  full  equal  one-fourth  part  or  share  thereof,  I  give,  devise  and  bequeath  to  my  dear  brother  Daniel  Meschter, 
his  heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

One  other  of  the  said  full  equal  fourth  parts  or  shares  of  the  proceeds  of  my  said  residuary  estate,  I  give,  devise  and 
bequeath  to  my  dear  brother  Levi  Meschter,  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

One  other  of  said  full  equal  fourth  parts  or  shares  of  the  proceeds  of  my  said  residuary  estate,  I  give,  devise  and 
bequeath  to  my  dear  sister,  Susanna,  wife  of  Hiram  A.  Krieble,  her  heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

And  the  remaining  one  full  equal  fourth  part  or  share  of  the  proceeds  of  my  said  residuary  estate,  I  give,  devise 
and  bequeath  to  my  brother,  the  said  Daniel  Meschter,  in  trust  nevertheless,  to  invest  in  good  and  lawful  securities, 
and  to  pay  the  income  thereof  to  my  dear  sister-in-law,  Matilda  Meschter,  widow  of  my  late  brother,  Charles  Meschter, 
deceased,  for  and  during  her  widowhood.  And  from  and  immediately  after  the  marriage  or  death  of  my  said  sister-in- 


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law,  I  give,  devise  and  bequeath  the  principal  of  the  said  one-fourth  part  or  share  of  my  said  residuary  estate  to  be 
equally  divided,  share  and  share  alike,  between  the  children  of  my  said  sister-in-law,  which  were,  by  my  late  brother, 
the  said  Charles,  of  her  body  begotten. 

Lastly,  I  nominate,  constitute  and  appoint  my  brother,  the  aforesaid  Daniel  Meschter,  of  East  Greenville,  Mont¬ 
gomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  Lewis  J.  Link,  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  to  be  the  executors  of  this  my  last  will 
and  testament. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  this  Twenty-eighth  day  of  May,  A.D.,  One 
thousand  nine  hundred  and  eight.  (1908.) 

William  Y.  Meschter  (Seal.) 

Signed,  sealed,  published  and  declared  by  the  above  named  William  Y.  Meschter,  as  and  for  his  last  will  and 
testament,  in  the  presence  of  us  who  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names,  at  his  request,  as  witnesses  thereto,  in  the 
presence  of  the  said  testator  and  of  each  other. 

John  R.  Cassel 

354  Drexel  Bldg.  Phila. 

Elsie  P.  Snyder 

354  Drexel  Bldg.,  Phila. 

[66-5b]  REV.  JACOB  K.  MESCHTER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  22,  1876,  HANNAH  S. 
GERHARD,  b  Mar.  2,  1838;  dau  Charles  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-21].  No  issue.  Mrs. 
Meschter  is  living  at  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Jacob  Meschter  was  elected  a  minister  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society  on  May  13,  1854,  and  served 
his  people  faithfully  until  his  death,  a  period  of  thirty-seven  years.  Being  a  farmer,  it  was  said  of  him 
that  he  “prepared  his  sermons  behind  the  plow.”  He  was  a  fluent  speaker  and  preached  eloquent  ser¬ 
mons.  He  lived  on  the  farm  now  occupied  by  his  grandson,  Harvey  C.  Meschter,  at  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[66-6]  JEREMIAH  K.  MESCHTER,  b  Nov.  27,  1823;  d  1902;  s  Jeremiah  and  Christina  (Kriebel) 
Meschter  [66-2];  m  Feb.  7,  1857,  ELIZABETH  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  18,  1832;  d  Apr.  16,  1861;  dau  David 
and  Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel  [19-1  lb]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Henry,  b  Nov.  25,  1857;  d  Dec.  30,  1857. 

[66-11]  2.  Allen  K.,  b  June  25,  1859;  d  Sept.  30,  1912;  m  Amanda  E.  Smith. 

[66-7]  REV.  GEORGE  MESCHTER,  b  Mar.  28,  1808;  d  June  29,  1887;  s  Christopher  and  Cathar¬ 
ine  (Anders)  Meschter  [66-3];  m  May  13,  1830,  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  27,  1809;  d  Apr.  24,  1852; 
dau  Andrew  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-9]. 

Children  (8): 

[149-45]  1.  Catharine,  b  May  7,  1831;  d  May  15,  1903;  m  William  Schultz. 

[66-12]  2.  Abraham  K.,  b  Aug.  31,  1833;  dec ;  m  Hannah  Cassel. 

3.  Maria,  b  Apr.  6,  1836;  d  Sept.  29,  1836. 

[66-13]  4.  Jacob  K.,  b  July  4,  1837;  d  Oct.  13,  1916;  m  Hannah  Cassel. 

[66-14]  5.  George  K.,  b  May  2,  1840;  d  June  4,  1910;  m  Mary  Ann  Krieble. 

[21-65]  6.  Lydia,  b  June  5,  1843;  d  Sept.  3,  1891;  m  Mahlon  H.  Cassel. 

[66-15]  7.  John  K.,  b  June  15,  1847;  m  Mary  Hendricks. 

8.  Aaron,  b  Apr.  17,  1852;  d  May  6,  1852. 

George  Meschter  was  born  March  28,  1808,  on  his  father’s  large  farm  in  the  extreme  northern  part 
of  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  near  the  Salford  Meeting  House.  Because  rural  schools  were 
virtually  not  in  existence  in  his  youth,  he  was  largely  a  self-educated  man.  He  became  noted  in  his 
locality  for  his  excellency  in  mathematics.  When  the  first  superintendent  of  public  schools  in  Montg. 
Co.,  Dr.  Ephraim  Acker,  had  a  mathematical  problem  which  he  could  not  solve,  and  having  heard  of 
the  ability  of  George  Meschter  in  mathematics,  the  superintendent  submitted  it  to  him  and  was  sur¬ 
prised  to  find  that  he  could  solve  it.  Mr.  Meschter  became  the  owner  of  his  father’s  large  farm  and 
lived  on  it  until  late  in  life  when  he  moved  to  an  adjoining  smaller  one,  where  he  lived  until  his 
death.  About  1845  Mr.  Meschter  was  elected  by  the  Schwenkfelders  as  one  of  their  ministers,  and 
he  continued  to  preach  for  them  until  they  released  him  one  year  before  his  death.  He  consequent¬ 
ly  occupied  the  pulpit  half  his  life.  In  the  controversy  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  regarding  the 
introduction  of  Baptism  and  the  Lord’s  Supper  into  its  services,  Rev.  Meschter  advocated  their 
adoption.  In  his  life-work  he  was  a  conscientious,  firm,  and  worthy  man.  He  died  on  June  27, 
1887,  and  is  buried  in  Salford  Schwenkfelder  Grave-yard.  [ C .  K.  M .] 

[66-8]  CHARLES  Y.  MESCHTER,  b  Sept.  20,  1844;  d  Jan.  18,  1889;  s  Rev.  Jacob  K.  and 
Agnes  (Yeakel)  Meschter  [66-5a];  m  Dec.  27,  1873,  MATILDA  B.  CLEMMER,  b  Sept.  15,  1851; 


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d  Aug.  25,  1919;  dan  David  and  Mary  (Bechtel)  Clemmer.  Charles  Meschter  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  at  Palm,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[19-86]  1.  Nora  C.,  h  Apr.  24,  1875;  m  Calvin  G.  Kriebel. 

2.  Harvey  C.,  b  July  4,  1876;  single ;  Palm,  Pa. 

[66-16]  3.  Oswin  C.,  b  Apr.  9,  1878;  in  Laura  D.  Eck. 

[66-17]  4.  Ida  C.,  b  Aug.  3,  1881;  m  Rev.  Jeremiah  A.  Swingle. 

[66-18]  5.  Wayne  C.,  b  Dec.  18,  1883;  m  Leila  Eleanora  Kriebel. 

6.  Jacob  C.,  b  May  5,  1887;  d  May  17,  1887. 

[66-19]  7.  Charles  D.,  b  Sept.  18,  1888;  m  Florence  Sturm. 


[66-9]  DANIEL  Y.  MESCHTER,  b  Oct.  14,  1848;  d  May  28,  1917;  s  Rev.  Jacob  and  Agnes  (Yea- 
kel)  Meschter  [66-5a];  m  Sept.  23,  1875,  MEDORA  E.  FUNK,  b  Oct.  4,  1853;  dau  John  H.  Funk. 
Children  (7): 

[66-20]  1.  Eugene  F.,  b  Oct.  12,  1877;  m  Emma  Linda  Reiter. 

[66—21  ]  2.  Albert  F.,  b  Feb.  24,  1880;  m  Ernestine  Emery. 

[66—22]  3.  Florence,  b  Aug.  12,  1882;  d  Sept.  9,  1908;  m  Lester  Huxtable. 

[66—23]  4.  Daniel  Webster,  b  Apr.  15,  1885;  m  Annie  V.  Hall. 

[66-24]  5.  Elwood  F.,  b  Aug.  26,  1888;  m  Ruth  Ann  Taylor. 

[66—25]  6.  Jacob  F.,  b  Feb.  10,  1891;  m  Esther  V.  B.  Smith. 

[66-26]  7.  Homer,  b  Jan.  3,  1896;  m  Mae  L.  Bitting. 

Daniel  Y.  Meschter  was  a  traveling  salesman  for  The  American  Preserve  Company  of  Phila.,  and 
lived  in  East  Greenville,  Pa.  Place  of  burial,  Palm  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery. 

During  his  early  years  Mr.  Meschter  built  the  store  building  at  Palm,  Pa.,  serving  as  the  first 
postmaster  at  that  place.  He  was  also  the  first  telegraph  operator  in  that  part  of  the  country. 

In  1881  Mr.  Meschter  was  elected  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday  Schools  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church  of  the  Upper  District,  and  with  the  exception  of  one  year  he  served  continuously  in  that  capa¬ 
city  until  his  death,  a  period  of  thirty-five  years.  This  is  a  record  seldom  exceeded  in  length  of  service 
as  well  as  for  faithful  attendance.  He  was  mainly  responsible  for  the  change  in  sessions  from  the 
broken  year — suspension  during  the  winter  months — to  the  continuous,  all-year,  session. 

Mr.  Meschter  served  on  the  first  committee  that  met  at  his  house  in  1891,  to  consider  the  purchase 
or  re-establishment  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  now  Perkiomen  School,  and  was  one  of  the  agents  who 
bought  the  property  and  organized  the  school.  Later,  he#was  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trus¬ 
tees,  and  occupied  that  position  until  his  death.  His  interest  in  the  school  was  active  and  whole¬ 
hearted,  especially  during  the  campaign  for  raising  funds  to  establish  the  Historical  Library  Building. 
He  served  on  the  Building  Committee  when  the  campaign  was  finally  successful  and  the  erection  of  the 
Library  was  begun.  All  of  his  children  attended  Perkiomen  School  as  students. 


[66-10]  LEVI  Y.  MESCHTER,  6  June  10,  1850  ;d  Jan.  25,  1920  ;s  Rev.  Jacob  K.  and  Agnes  (Yeakel) 
Meschter  [66-5a];  m  Nov.  13,  1875,  ELIZABETH  S.  SHELLY,  b  Aug.  19,  1855;  daw  Frank  and 
Hannah  (Stauffer)  Shelly.  Mr.  Meschter  was  a  merchant  and  for  many  years  conducted  a  general 
merchandise  store  in  East  Greenville,  Pa. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Agnes,  b  Apr.  19,  1877;  m  (  V  Albert  Fluck. 

1  2.  Oswin  Bieler. 

2.  Edna  S.,  b  Aug.  7,  1887;  m  Newton  S.  Gottshall. 

3.  Eva,  b  Aug.  31,  1891;  single ;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 


Levi  Y.  Meschter  was  born  at  Palm,  Pa.  As  a  young  man  he  spent  a  number  of  years  in  Phila. 
working  as  a  clerk  in  a  grocery  store.  After  his  marriage  in  1875  he  conducted  general  merchandise 
stores  at  Geryville  and  East  Greenville,  Pa.  He  maintained  a  store  at  the  latter  place  for  twenty-six 
years,  but  failing  health  caused  his  retirement.  He  held  various  positions  of  trust  and  confidence  in 
East  Greenville  industries. 


[66-11]  ALLEN  K.  MESCHTER,  b  June  25,  1859;  d  Sept.  30,  1912;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-6];  m  Oct.  26,  1889,  AMANDA  E.  SMITH,  b  Aug.  21,  1869;  dau  Hillary  Smith. 
Mr.  Meschter  was  a  grocer  and  lived  at  1731  W.  Huntingdon  St.,  Phila.  He  is  buried  in  St.  John’s 
Lutheran  Cemetery,  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

[66-28]  1.  Alice  S.,  b  May  19,  1890;  m  J.  A.  Carter  Rudy. 

2.  William  Earl,  b  Aug.  4,  1900. 

[66-12]  ABRAHAM  K.  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  31,  1833;  dec;  s  Rev.  George  and  Sophia  (Ivriebel) 
Meschter  [66-7];  m  Mar.  31,  1877,  HANNAH  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1846;  d  Aug.  2,  1878;  dau  Joseph 
and  Catharine  (Metz)  Cassel.  Joseph  Cassel  was  a  farmer  and  minister  of  the  Mennonite  Church  at 
Hatfield,  Pa.  Abraham  and  Hannah  Meschter  had  one  child  who  died  young. 

[66-13]  JACOB  K.  MESCHTER,  b  July  4,  1837;  d  Oct.  13,  1916;  s  Rev.  George  and  Sophia  (Krie- 
bel)  Meschter  [66-7];  m  July  4,  1868,  HANNAH  CASSEL,  b  July  29,  1843;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca 
(Heebner)  Cassel  [21-14],  Jacob  Meschter  lived  in  Phila.,  and  was  engaged  in  the  business  of  installing 
hot  water  heating  systems.  Widow  resides  at  2929  W.  Lehigh  Ave.,  Phila.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[66-29]  Nelly  C.,  b  June  25,  1874;  m  Benjamin  E.  Brown. 

[66-14]  REV.  GEORGE  K.  MESCHTER,  M.  D.,  b  May  2,  1840;  d  June  4,  1910;  s  Rev.  George  and 
Sophia  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-7];  m  Nov.  21,  1867,  MARY  ANN  KRIEBLE,  b  Feb.  6,  1845;  d  June 
28,  1904;  dau  Charles  Y.  and  Sarah  (Anders)  Krieble  [25-36]. 

Children  (6): 

[66-30]  1.  Cyrus  K.,  b  Mar.  14,  1869;  m  Ella  B.  Cassel. 

[66-31]  2.  Charles  K.,  b  Sept.  19,  1871;  m  Laura  Eisenbrey. 

[19-84]  3.  Nora  K.,  b  Aug.  14,  1874;  m  Elmer  G.  Kriebel. 

4.  Irene  K.,  b  Apr.  24,  1876;  d  Dec.  27,  1879. 

5.  Newton  K.,  b  Oct.  27,  1879;  d  Aug.  26,  1881. 

6.  Son,  stillborn,  June  15,  1883. 

George  K.  Meschter  was  born  on  May  2,  1840;  on  his  father’s  farm  in  the  extreme  northern  part  of 
Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  near  the  Salford  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House.  Much  of 
George  K.  Meschter’s  early  education  was  acquired  by  study  at  home.  When  he  was  about  twelve 
years  old  he  attended  for  the  first  time  a  pay-school  kept  in  the  Salford  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House, 
an  old  stone  structure  standing  on  the  grounds,  a  few  yards  to  the  north  of  the  present  building.  He 
next  attended  Tennis’  Public  School  about  one  mile  from  his  home.  When  approaching  manhood 

he  determined  to  secure  as  good  an  education  as  he  could,  as  a  consequence  of  which  he  later  studied 

at  the  Kulpsville  Academy  for  several  terms  and  for  a  short  time  at  the  Quakertown  Normal  School. 
For  two  years  he  taught  in  his  native  township,  first  at  Pleasant  Valley,  and  then  at  Fry’s  School. 
After  this  period  of  teaching  he  spent  one  year  at  Treemount  Seminary,  Norristown,  Pa.,  in  order  to 
fit  himself  for  the  study  of  medicine.  The  following  year,  1864,  he  studied  under  the  preceptorship  of 
Dr.  Joel  H.  Krauss,  of  Worcester,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  In  the  fall  of  1865,  Mr.  Meschter  entered  the 
Medical  School  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  was  graduated  from  that  institution  in  1867, 
the  regular  medical  course  then  requiring  but  two  years.  However,  wishing  to  be  as  well  prepared  as 
possible  for  his  profession,  he  pursued  graduate  work  the  following  year  in  the  Hospital  of  the  Uni¬ 
versity  of  Pennsylvania,  Blockley  and  Pennsylvania  Hospitals. 

Having  purchased  the  practice  of  his  preceptor,  Dr.  Krauss,  Dr.  Meschter  began  his  professional 
career  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  March  1,  1868.  At  this  one  place  for  twenty-five  years  he  faithfully  and 
enthusiastically  pursued  his  profession,  acquiring  one  of  the  most  extensive  practices  in  the  county 
and  being  one  of  the  busiest  physicians.  Doctors  B.  T.  Kohler,  E.  K.  Blank,  James  M.  Anders,  David 
D.  Custer,  and  Josiah  K.  Gerhard  studied  under  him  as  preceptor,  the  last  becoming  his  professional 
partner.  Dr.  Gerhard  died  in  1886,  whereupon  Dr.  James  R.  Care  became  associated  with  Dr.  Mesch¬ 
ter.  In  spite  of  his  busy  practice  Dr.  Meschter  occasionally  took  time  to  lecture  on  medical  topics  at 
public  schools,  teachers’  local  institutes,  and  at  the  North  Wales  Academy.  Soon  after  entering  upon 
his  professional  career,  he  became  a  member  of  the  Montg.  Co.  Medical  Society,  and  remained  identi¬ 
fied  with  it  throughout  his  life,  at  one  time  serving  as  its  president.  Partly  because  of  failing  health  Dr. 
Meschter  gave  up  the  active  practice  of  medicine  in  1893. 

Dr.  Meschter  assumed  the  duties  of  a  second  calling  while  still  a  practicing  physician.  He  was 
elected  minister  of  the  Schwenkfelder  congregation  of  the  Middle  District  on  March  23,  1883,  to  suc¬ 
ceed  the  Rev.  John  B.  Kriebel,  deceased.  He  pondered  until  fall  on  whether  he  should  accept  this 
election,  after  which  he  took  up  his  added  duties.  After  the  death  of  Rev.  William  S.  Anders  in  1907, 


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Dr.  Meschter  became  senior  minister  of  the  Middle  District.  He  was  also  active  in  the  Schwenkfelder 
Mission  in  Norristown,  Pa.,  and  was  consequently  invited  to  assume  full  charge  of  this  mission  in  1905. 
He  continued  as  its  minister  until  1908  when  he  asked  for  permanent  release.  His  reason  for  doing  so 
is  to  be  found  in  his  letter  of  resignation,  which  follows: 

“Worcester,  Pa.,  Jan.  7,  1908. 

To  the  Members  of  the  Home  and  Foreign  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church : 

Brethren,  I  herewith  tender  my  resignation  as  pastor  of  the  Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church.  I 
take  this  step,  as  you  probably  know,  by  advice  of  my  physicians,  who  advise  me  to  give  up  my  work. 
It  is  my  desire  that  this  resignation  shall  go  into  effect,  and  all  my  services  in  connection  with  said 
church  cease  with  the  close  of  the  regular  services  of  worship  on  the  coming  Sabbath. 

Yours  fraternally, 

George  K.  Meschter.” 

Dr.  Meschter  preached  his  farewell  sermon  on  Jan.  12,  1908.  With  the  same  faithfulness  and  en¬ 
thusiasm  as  in  the  medical  profession  he  pursued  his  work  as  minister,  and  was  anxious  in  every  possible 
way  to  advance  the  interests  of  the  church.  He  was  identified  with  every  movement  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church  of  denominational  import.  In  1882  he  was  a  member  of  the  Building  Committee  of  the 
Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church.  He  was  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Home  and  Foreign  Missions  of 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church  from  1904  until  1910,  having  resigned  only  shortly  before  his  death.  He  was 
a  member  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  since  its  inception  in  1884.  He  was 
also  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  for  a  number  of  years  and  was  vice- 
president  of  this  body. 

Dr.  Meschter  spent  the  last  three  winters  of  his  life  in  St.  Petersburg,  Florida,  the  warm  sunny 
climate  of  which  benefited  his  health;  but  these  annual  visits  could  at  best  only  prolong  his  life.  On 
the  morning  of  June  4, 1910,  he  arose  early — as  frequently — chatted  happily  with  his  son’s,  Cyrus’,  family 
and  began  trimming  small  trees  on  his  lawn.  Not  feeling  well  he  went  into  his  library  at  6.15  A. M.  to 
lie  on  the  sofa.  The  family  soon  found  that  his  condition  had  become  alarming;  he  had  an  attack  of 
cerebral  hemorrhage.  Of  this  he  died  at  6.45  A.M.  He  obeyed  the  orders  of  his  Great  Physician,  and 
followed  the  voice  of  his  Good  Shepherd.  In  the  appropriate  quotation  of  the  Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heeb- 
ner  in  his  funeral  address: 

“Dead  he  lay  among  his  books! 

The  peace  of  God  was  in  his  looks.” 

On  June  8,  1910,  he  was  laid  to  rest  in  the  pretty  cemetery  of  Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

[C.  K.  M.} 

[66-15]  JOHN  K.  MESCHTER,  b  June  15,  1847;  s  Rev.  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Meschter 
[66-7];  m  Mar.  20,  1880,  MARY  (MAGGIE)  HENDRICKS,  b  May  18,  1858;  dau  Charles  J.  Hendricks. 
Retired  farmer;  Mainland,  Pa.  No  issue.  (191?.) 

[66-16]  OSWIN  CLEMMER  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  9,  1878;  s  Charles  Y.  and  Matilda  B.  (Clem- 
mer)  Meschter  [66-8];  m  May  6,  1905,  LAURA  D.  ECK,  b  Oct.  4,  1881 ;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Malinda 
W.  (Deischer)  Eck.  Farm  laborer;  Chapel,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Irma,  b  Sept.  18,  1905. 

2.  Florence,  b  May  31,  1907. 

3.  Nelson,  b  Feb.  16,  1909. 

4.  Lester,  b  Nov.  24,  1910. 

5.  Son,  b  Oct.  4,  1912;  d  same  day. 

6.  Elva,  b  Feb.  22,  1916. 

[66-17]  IDA  CLEMMER  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  3,  1881 ;  dau  Charles  Y.  and  Matilda  B.  (Clemmer) 
Meschter  [66-12];  m  June  26,  1907,  REV.  JEREMIAH  ALLEN  SWINGLE,  b  Sept.  24,  1880;  s  Jere¬ 
miah  and  Hannah  (Corey)  Swingle. 

Rev.  Swingle  was  born  at  South  Canaan,  Wayne  Co.,  Pa.  In  1906  he  was  graduated  from  the 
Biblical  Department  of  the  New  York  Missionary  Training  Institute  with  high  honors.  He  served  as 
secretary  and  physical  director  in  the  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  at  Fortress  Monroe  during  1906.  Rev. 
Swingle  was  pastor  at  Windham,  Pa.  in  1908,  and  two  years  later  served  as  missionary  pastor  at  Clemons, 
N.  Y.  On  Jan.  25,  1910,  he  was  ordained  by  the  Baptist  Council,  and  served  as  pastor  of  the  Norris¬ 
town  Schwenkfelder  Church  from  1912  to  1914.  At  the  present  time  Rev.  Swingle  is  pastor  of  a  church 
at  Northville,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Jerry  Allen,  b  Dec.  26,  1908;  d  Jan.  7,  1909. 

2.  Kenneth,  b  May  15,  1910. 

3.  Oral  James,  b  June  8,  1912. 

4.  Ruth,  b  Mar.  28,  1914. 

5.  Roy  Clemmer,  b  Mar.  30,  1917. 

6.  Esther  Mae,  b  Apr.  5,  1920. 

[66-18]  WAYNE  CLEMMER  MESCHTER,  b  Dec.  18,  1883;  s  Charles  Y.  and  Matilda  B.  (Clem¬ 
mer)  Meschter  [66-8];  m  Oct.  16,  1912,  LEILA  ELEANORA  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  19,  1882;  dau  Michael 
Z.  and  Mary  (Cassel)  Kriebel  [19-49].  Res.,  126  Roberts  Ave.,  Glenside,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Wayne  Kyrel,  b  June  14,  1914. 

2.  Leila  Loretta,  b  Oct.  30,  1915. 

3.  Eldon  Everett,  b  Aug.  8,  1918. 

Wayne  Clemmer  Meschter  was  born  at  Palm,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  attended  the  public  schools  of 
his  native  township,  and  also  attended  Perkiomen  Seminary  during  the  two  winter  terms  of  1900-1901. 
He  then  went  to  Phila.  and  entered  the  employ  of  the  American  Preserve  Co.  in  the  shipping  depart¬ 
ment,  starting  on  Sept.  1,  1902.  Desiring  to  improve  his  scholastic  attainments,  Mr.  Meschter  entered 
the  evening  school  of  Temple  University,  registering  in  the  Commercial  Course  whichhe  successfully 
completed  in  1905.  After  his  graduation  Mr.  Meschter  continued  his  studies  in  higher  accounting  and 
banking,  in  addition  to  pursuing  courses  in  languages  and  chemistry. 

In  the  meantime,  on  account  of  his  diligence  and  attention  to  the  business  of  the  firm,  he  was 
promoted  to  office  boy,  serving  in  this  capacity  until  1908  when  he  was  advanced  to  the  position  of 
Assistant-Secretary  of  the  American  Preserve  Co.  After  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William  Y.  Meschter, 
in  1909,  Mr.  Meschter  succeeded  him  as  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Company,  holding  that  office 
until  1916,  when  he  acquired  the  controlling  interest  in  the  business,  and  is  now  sole  proprietor  of  the 
Company. 

The  location  of  the  plant  at  that  time  was  946-50  North  Beach  Street,  Phila.  The  city  of  Philadel¬ 
phia,  desiring  to  widen  Front  Street,  acquired  the  major  portion  of  the  Company’s  property  in  1919  by 
condemnation  proceedings,  and  the  concern  was  ordered  to  move.  Mr.  Meschter  thereupon  purchased 
the  ground  at  Lehigh  Avenue  and  Third  Street  and  erected  the  handsome  modern  factory  now  located 
there,  which  is  one  of  the  finest  and  best  equipped  of  its  kind  in  the  country.  Operations  in  the  new 
building  were  begun  in  January,  1921. 

It  is  rather  significant  that  one  of  Mr.  Meschter’s  products  which  he  makes  in  large  quantities  is 
that  of  “apple  butter,”  a  dish  which  is  always  served  by  the  Schwenkfelders  at  their  annual  Memorial 
Day  services,  held  on  Sept.  24  of  each  year. 

As  a  citizen  Mr.  Meschter  is  always  a  factor  in  progressive  movements.  He  served  three  terms 
(1910-12)  as  President  of  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  Commercial  Department  of  Temple  University, 
and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Alumni  Association  of  the  same  department 
for  a  number  of  years. 

Ever  since  coming  to  Phila.,  Mr.  Meschter  has  been  an  active  worker  in  the  First  Schwenkfelder 
Church  of  Philadelphia,  having  served  in  practically  every  capacity  in  both  Church  and  Sunday  School, 
and  has  for  ten  years  or  more  been  the  very  efficient  and  enthusiastic  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday 
School.  Since  1912,  when  the  present  Schwenkfelder  Church  organization  was  perfected,  Mr.  Meschter 
has  been  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Charity  Fund  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

It  is  due  the  readers  of  this  book  to  know  that  Mr.  Meschter  was  one  of  the  first  guarantors  of  the 
fund  to  publish  this  book,  and  as  treasurer  of  the  Publishing  Committee,  when  the  guaranty  fund  was 
exhausted,  advanced  the  necessary  funds  to  bring  this  book  to  its  present  dimensions  and  its  successful 
•  completion.  During  the  troublesome  war  times,  when  the  outlook  was  dark  and  when  the  editor  was 
discouraged  and  when  almost  insurmountable  obstacles  seemed  to  present  themselves,  it  was  the  en¬ 
thusiastic  optimism  and  encouragement  of  the  Treasurer  that  prompted  the  editor  to  continue  the 
work  and  carry  it  forward  to  completion. 

The  Editor  desires  his  readers  to  know  that  had  it  not  been  for  the  generosity  and  enthusiasm  of 
Wayne  C.  Meschter  the  Schwenkfelder  Genealogical  Record  in  its  present  form  would  not  have  been 
possible. 


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[66-19]  CHARLES  DAVID  MESCHTER,  b  Sept.  18,  1888;  s  Charles  Y.  and  Matilda  B.  (Clemmer) 
Meschter  [66—8] ;  m  Apr.  20,  1917,  FLORENCE  STURM,  b  July  9,  1895;  dau  George  Sturm.  Res., 
1743  N.  Park  Ave.,  Pliila.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marguerite  Florence,  b  Jan.  27,  1919. 

2.  Charles  David,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  16,  1922. 

[66-20]  EUGENE  FUNK  MESCHTER,  M.  D.,  b  Oct.  12,  1877;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E.  (Funk) 
Meschter  [66-9];  m  June  24,  1903,  EMMA  LINDA  REITER,  b  July  15,  1878;  dau  Franklin  P.  Reiter. 
Mr.  Meschter  is  a  physician;  he  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  and  the  Medico-Chirurgical 
College,  Phila.  (1898).  He  is  located  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  where  he  is  medical  examiner  for  the  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  R.  R.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[66-21]  ALBERT  FUNK  MESCHTER,  b  Feb.  24,  1880;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E.  (Funk)  Mesch¬ 
ter  [66-9];  m  Oct.  2,  1908,  ERNESTINE  EMERY,  b  Sept.  24,  1877;  dau  Stephen  A.  Emery.  Mr. 
Meschter  is  a  chemist  with  the  E.  I.  DuPont  Co.  He  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  (1897),  and 
Bucknell  University  (1901).  Res,,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Emery,  b  Apr.  26,  1910. 

2.  Helen,  b  Sept.  15,  1912. 

[66-22]  FLORENCE  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  12,  1882;  d  Sept.  9,  1908;  dau  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E. 
(Funk)  Meschter  [66-9];  m  Aug.  9,  1906,  LESTER  HUXTABLE.  Res.,  Canada.  No  issue. 

[66-23]  DANIEL  WEBSTER  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  15,  1885;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E.  (Funk) 
Meschter  [66-9];  m  Oct.  3,  1912,  ANNIE  VIRGINIA  HALL,  b  Jan.  24,  1879;  dau  Jacob  B.  Meyer. 
Clerk;  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[66-24]  ELWOOD  FUNK  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  26,  1888;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E.  (Funk) 
Meschter  [66-9];  m  Jan.  18,  1916,  RUTH  ANN  TAYLOR,  b  Nov.  3,  1891 ;  dau  Alfred  Taylor.  Mechan¬ 
ical  engineer;  349  Union  St.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elwood  Funk,  b  July  13,  1917. 

2.  Alfred  Taylor,  b  Dec.  6,  1921. 

[66-25]  JACOB  FUNK  MESCHTER,  b  Feb.  10,  1891;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E.  (Funk)  Mesch¬ 
ter  [66—9] ;  m  Apr.  13,  1912,  ESTHER  V.  B.  SMITH,  b  June  17,  1894;  daw  Joshua  E.  Smith.  Postal 
clerk;  Swarthmore,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kathryn,  b  Oct.  7,  1913. 

[66-26]  HOMER  MESCHTER,  b  Jan.  3,  1896;  s  Daniel  Y.  and  Medora  E.  (Funk)  Meschter 
[66-9];  m  June  25,  1919,  MAE  L.  BITTING,  b  Sept.  30,  1893;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Hersh) 
Bitting.  Chemist;  Woodstown,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  Anne,  b  Apr.  29,  1920. 

[66-27]  EDNA  S.  MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  7,  1887;  dau  Levi  Y.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Shelly)  Meschter 
[66-10];  m  June  5,  1920,  NEWTON  S.  GOTTSHALL,  b  Aug.  21,  1891;  s  Moses  C.  and  Anna  K. 
(Stauffer)  Gottshall.  Mr.  Gottshall  is  a  farmer  and  is  Fieldman  for  the  Interstate  Milk  Producers’ 
Association. 

Edna  S.  Gottshall  is  an  active  worker  in  the  Palm  Sunday  School  and  Christian  Endeavor  Union, 
and  is  also  an  officer  and  energetic  worker  in  the  Perkiomen  Valley  C.  E.  Association.  Res.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[66-28]  ALICE  S.  MESCHTER,  b  May  19,  1890;  dau  Allen  K.  and  Amanda  E.  (Smith)  Meschter 
[66-11];  m  Oct.  20,  1915,  J.  A.  CARTER  RUDY,  b  Aug.  24,  1888;  s  William  B.  and  Mary  C.  Rudy. 
Res.,  1731  W.  Huntingdon  St.,  Phila.  (1917.)  No  issue. 

[66-29]  NELLY  C.  MESCHTER,  b  June  25,  1874,  dau  Jacob  K.  and  Hannah  (Cassel)  Meschter 
[66-13];  m  Aug.  12,  1896,  BENJAMIN  F.  BROWN,  b  Aug.  6,  1875;  s  Benjamin  D.  Brown.  Mr. 


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Brown  is  a  salesman  and  lives  at  2929  W.  Lehigh  Ave.  (1920),  Phila.,  Pa.  For  a  number  of  years  Mr. 
Browm  has  served  as  chorister  of  the  Philadelphia  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  Sunday  School.  Mrs. 
Brown  is  his  faithful  accompanist,  and  is  also  Superintendent  of  the  Primary  Department  of  the  Sunday 
School. 

One  child:  Burton  Meschter,  b  Dec.  25,  1899;  2929  W.  Lehigh  Ave.,  Phila. 

[66-30]  CYRUS  KRIEBLE  MESCHTER,  b  Mar.  14,  1869;  s  Rev.  Geo.  K.  and  Mary  Ann  (Krieble) 
Meschter  [66-14];  m  1891,  ELLA  B.  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  3,  1871 ;  dau  Abraham  M.  and  Catharine  (Bleam) 
Cassel.  Mr.  Meschter  is  a  farmer  and  lives  on  the  old  homestead  of  his  father  near  Center  Point,  Pa. 
He  is  also  an  authority  on  private  cemeteries,  especially  those  in  which  Schwenkfelder  descendants  are 
buried.  It  is  primarily  through  his  agitation  that  the  private  cemeteries  located  on  various  former 
Schwenkfelder  homesteads  are  now  under  the  care  of  the  church  and  are  kept  in  good  condition. 

Mr.  Meschter  has  copied  many  tombstone  inscriptions  and  put  them  at  the  disposal  of  the  editor 
of  this  work,  thus  assisting  very  materially  in  the  compilation  of  this  record.  He  has  also  written  a 
number  of  articles  on  Schwenkfelder  homesteads  which  were  published  in  “The  Schwenkfeldian.” 

Children  (2): 

[66-32]  1.  Ada,  b  June  9,  1892;  m  William  E.  Markley. 

2.  George  C.,  b  June  24,  1896;  unm;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[66-31]  CHARLES  KRIEBLE  MESCHTER,  b  Sept,  19,  1871;  s  Rev.  George  K.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Krieble)  Meschter  [66-14];  m  Sept.  12,  1897,  LAURA  EISENBREY,  b  Sept.  26,  1876;  dau  Joseph 
Hunt  Eisenbrey.  Prof.  Meschter  is  Assistant  Professor  of  English  at  Lehigh  University;  res.,  637  N. 
New  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Charles  Krieble  Meschter,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  was  born  at  Worcester,  Pa.,  and  is  a  direct  descendant 
through  both  parents  of  Melchior  Meisther  [E  66].  After  completing  the  course  of  study  in  the  local 
school  in  1889,  Mr.  Meschter  attended  the  State  Normal  School  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  graduating  from 
that  institution  in  1892.  He  then  entered  the  Arts  Course  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  receiving 
the  B.S.  degree  in  1896.  The  year  of  1899-1900  was  spent  at  Harvard  College  where  he  received  the 
degree  of  B.A. 

In  1896,  Mr.  Meschter  started  teaching  English  and  German  at  Perkiomen  Seminary,  Pennsburg, 
Pa.,  and  during  this  time  continued  his  studies  in  the  Graduate  School  of  the  University  of  Pa.  He 
received  the  degrees  of  M.A.  in  1907,  and  Ph.  D.,  in  1913. 

Dr.  Meschter  held  the  following  teaching  positions:  Head  of  the  Dept,  of  English  Language  and 
Literature  and  of  the  Dept,  of  German  at  Perkiomen  Seminary,  1896-1905;  Instructor  in  English  Lang¬ 
uage  and  Literature,  Lehigh  University,  1905-1909;  Assistant  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Liter¬ 
ature,  Lehigh  University,  1909  to  date;  Head  of  the  Dept,  of  English  Language  and  Literature,  Mora¬ 
vian  College  for  Women,  1910  to  date. 

In  1914,  Dr.  Meschter  published  an  edition  of  “Love’s  Victory,’’  a  seventeenth  century  English 
drama  by  William  Chamberlaine. 

Dr.  Meschter  has  also  written  considerable  verse.  He  published  a  juvenile  booklet  entitled 
“Leisure  Hour  Poems’’  in  1894.  The  predominant  subject  of  his  poems  is  the  Delaware  Water  Gap, 
Pa.  There  appeared  a  small  book  of  poems  written  by  him  entitled  “Delaware  Water  Gap  Lyrics”  in 
1913.  In  addition  to  the  above  Dr.  Meschter  has  written  three  narrative  poems  of  considerable  length 
on  the  Water  Gap,  “Mount  Minsi  Fairies”  (appearing  in  book  form  in  1915),  “Winona,”  1917,  and 
“Pohoqualin  Tales,”  1920. 

[66-32]  ADA  MESCHTER,  b  June  9,  1892;  dau  Cyrus  K.  and  Ella  B.  (Cassel)  Meschter  [66-30]; 
m  1914,  WILLIAM  EARL  MARKLEY,  b  Dec.  20,  1892;  s  Horace  II.  and  Louisa  (Hallman)  Markley. 
Salesman;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evelyn,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

2.  Ada  Arlene,  b  Feb.  9,  1919. 


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GEORGE  SCHOLTZE  (SCHULTZ)  [E  68] 


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[68]  GEORGE  SCHOLTZE  [E  68],  b  Dec.  6,  1711;  baptized  Dec.  8,  1711;  sponsors:  Balthasar 
Kriebel,  Anna  Scholtz,  Maria  Kriebel;  d  Oct.  30,  1776.  He  was  the  son  of  Melchior  and  Susanna 
Schultz  of  Nieder  Harpersdorf,  and  was  the  brother  of  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70].  On  Jan.  31, 
1744,  he  was  married  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  to  MARIA  YEAKEL  [E  207];  dau  Abraham  and  Anna 
(Heydrick)  Yeakel.  Maria  Yeakel  was  b  Jan.  27,  1719,  in  N.  Hdrf. ;  baptized  Jan.  29,  1719;  sponsors: 
Christof  Kriebel,  Susanna  Jackel,  Maria  Beyer;  d  Dec.  13,  1797.  Both  George  Schultz  and  Maria 
Yeakel  came  to  Pa.  in  1734.  George  Schultz  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743.  With  his  brothers, 
Melchior  [E  69]  and  Rev.  Christopher  [E  70],  George  Schultz  bought  land  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp., 
Pa.  [Plate  C  XVIII.]  Both  he  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

George  Schultz  bequeathed  to  his  son  Abraham  223  acres  of  land,  and  to  his  son  Melchior,  all 
lands  situated  in  Buffalo  Twp.  in  the  County  of  Northumberland,  or  341  acres,  50  p.,  adjoining  lands 
of  George  Kriebel,  Christopher  Schultz  and  others.  [Cf.  Will  of  Geo.  Schultz.]  The  Schultz  brothers 
were  large  land  owners. 

Children  (2): 

[68-1]  1.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  23,  1747;  d  Dec.  23,  1822;  m  Regina  Yeakel. 

[68-2]  2.  Melchior,  b  Mar.  25,  1756;  d  June  11,  1826;  m  Salome  Wagner. 

The  three  Schultz  brothers — George  [E  68],  Melchior  [E  69],  and  Christopher  [E  70] — were  the 
sons  of  Melchior  and  Susanna  Schultz.  The  father  preceded  the  mother  in  death,  and  according  to  the 
Berthelsdorf  Church  Records,  Susanna,  wife  of  Melchior  Schultz,  Schlesischer  Shuster,  died  March 
30,  1732,  aged  46^[  years,  and  was  buried  April  2,  1732,  mit  einer  collecte.  The  grandparents  of  the 
Schultz  brothers  were  named  Melchior  and  Anna.  This  Melchior  Scholtz  died  prior  to  the  migration; 
hence  his  widow,  Anna  Scholtz,  remained  in  Germany,  where  she  died  March  30,  1739. 


[68-1]  ABRAHAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  23,  1747;  d  Dec.  23,  1822;  s  George  and  Maria  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [68];  m  Oct.  24,  1771,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  REGINA  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  1,  1749: 
d  Nov.  9,  1826;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Yeakle  [160-1]. 


[68-3] 

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Children  (7): 


1.  Benjamin,  b  July  20,  1772;  d  Mar.  5,  1814.  (See  below  for  biography.) 

2.  Adam,  b  Sept.  20,  1775;  d  Aug.  30,  1831;  m  Regina  Kriebel. 

3.  Isaac,  b  Mar.  4,  1778;  d  Oct.  15,  1867;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  18,  1781;  d  Nov.  12,  1821. 

5.  Frederick,  b  Aug.  10,  1784;  d  Dec.  17,  1794. 


6.  Joseph,  b  Jan.  22,  1787;  d  Mar.  3,  1833;  m 


1.  Eve  Schultz. 

2.  Hannah  Kriebel. 
7.  Melchior,  b  June  23,  1789;  d  Nov.  5,  1875;  m  Maria  Schultz. 


Abraham  Schultz  was  born  on  his  father’s  plantation  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 
He  was  the  eldest  son  of  George  and  Maria  Yeakel  Schultz.  In  early  youth  he  imbibed  a  genuine  love 
for  books  and  literature;  and  although  the  educational  facilities  were  very  limited,  he  diligently  pursued 
his  studies.  He  was  naturally  endowed  with  a  comprehensive  mind  and  a  keen,  retentive  memory. 
Reared  a  Schwenkfelder,  he  devoted  himself  at  the  arly  age  of  twelve  to  the  transcribing  of  some  of  the 
more  important  of  the  Schwenckfeld  theological  documents.  To  one  of  these  transcriptions  made  in 
1761,  he  affixed  his  signature  thus:  “Abraham  Scholtze.”  Another  extensive  manuscript  of  which 
he  made  a  transcript  is  “The  Schwenkfelder  Compendium  of  Faith,”  compiled  by  Christopher  Schultz. 

Having  thus  early  in  life  become  imbued  with  the  tenets  of  Schwenckfeld,  he  steadfastly  affirmed 
his  adherence  to  the  same  until  the  end  of  his  life.  As  a  member  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,  he 
served  as  a  trustee,  a  school  inspector,  teacher,  and  catechist.  The  Goshenhoppen  Schwenkfelder 
School  Record  shows  that  Abraham  Schultz  was  engaged  as  a  teacher  on  November  21,  1775,  for  a 
term  of  three  months,  at  a  salary  of  eight  pounds.  He  opened  the  school  on  December  5,  1775,  in  the 
home  of  Baltzer  Schultz.  Wherever  opportunity  offered,  he  encouraged  others  to  carefully  examine 
the  doctrines  for  which  the  fathers  had  fled  from  home  and  country. 

His  command  of  both  the  German  and  English  languages  enabled  him  to  engage  in  the  writing 
of  instructive  letters.  One  of  them,  written  June  14,  1783,  to  some  surviving  Schwenkfelders,  or  their 
relatives,  in  Silesia,  Christopher  Groh,  Johann  F.  Heintze,  Jeremiah  Heydrick  and  others  in  the 


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Harpersdorf-Probsthayn  region  of  Silesia,  is  especially  remarkable.  In  it  he  gave  an  account  of  the 
life  among  the  Schwenkfelders  during  the  period  of  the  American  Revolution;  it  also  contains  an 
excellent  description  of  the  effects  and  consequences  of  the  war.  His  letter  addressed  to  George  Kriebel 
in  1794,  with  regard  to  the  Sacraments,  is  a  valuable  presentation  of  the  interpretation  entertained  by 
his  people  at  that  time.  Another  letter  written  October  22,  1791,  to  his  nephew,  Dr.  Christopher 
Heydrick,  who  had  just  reached  his  majority  and  was  then  a  senior  in  the  Medical  School  at  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  is  a  gem; the  missive  is  full  of  excellent  advice  and  is  an  example  of  elegance, 
both  in  style  and  in  the  choice  of  words.  The  original  is  still  carefully  preserved  by  the  Heydrick  family 
in  western  Pennsylvania,  and  is  in  addition  a  model  of  neatness  and  beauty  of  penmanship.  The 
following  paragraph  from  that  letter  reveals  the  splendid  judgment  and  noble  culture  of  Abraham 
Schultz,  at  the  same  time  evincing  an  idealism  worthy  of  emulation.  The  paragraph  reads  thus: 

,  “Next  to  a  teacher  of  the  Gospel  I  think  there  is  not  a  Class  of  men  that  should  be  more  circumspect 
and  careful  to  promote  the  Happiness  of  Mankind  than  a  Physician.  A  Physician  I  believe  should  be 
a  man  of  sound  religious  Principles  and  a  tender  Conscience,  his  chief  aim  should  not  be  great  temporal 
Honor  or  Emolument  (which  is  the  most  delusive  Phantom  of  our  depraved  Nature)  but  as  above  said, 
an  ardent  desire  to  promote  the  Happiness  of  Mankind.  Whether  such  Principles  are  now  and  then 
inculcated  by  your  Teachers  I  do  not  know,  but  such  Principles  I  suppose  would  not  be  unworthy  of 
any  Professor  of  your  Faculty.’’ 

In  the  community  in  which  he  lived,  Abraham  Schultz  served  as  a  scrivener  and  counsellor.  In 
1796  and  1797,  he  with  Cadwallader  Evans,  Joseph  Tyson  and  John  Shoemaker,  represented  Mont¬ 
gomery  County  in  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Commonwealth.  During  that  session  he  served  as 
a  member  of  numerous  important  committees.  Among  other  things  he  supported  a  bill  enabling  trustees 
of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  to  vacate  seats  of  members  for  not  attending  the  meetings.  It  is 
also  of  interest  to  note  the  following  petition  regarding  the  construction  of  a  stone  bridge  across  the 
Perkiomen  at  Collegeville,  Pa.  This  petition  was  introduced  Jan.  9,  1797,  entitled:  “A  Petition  from 
a  number  of  inhabitants  of  Montgomery  County,  praying  leave  to  raise,  by  way  of  lottery,  the  sum  of 
$20,000  to  be  applied  for  the  purpose  of  building  a  stone  arched  bridge  over  the  Perkiomen  Creek  where 
it  crosses  the  great  road  from  Philadelphia.”  On  motion  and  by  special  order  this  petition  was  read 
the  second  time  in  order  to  be  referred  to  Messrs.  Evans,  Schultz,  Tyson,  J.  Shoemaker,  Lieb,  Lewis 
and  Gehr,  to  report  thereon.  [E.  E.  S.  ./.] 

Benjamin  Shultz,  M.D.,  the  eldest  son  of  Abraham  Schultz,  was  born  and  reared  in  Upper  Hanover 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  at  present  (1922)  in  the  possession  of  Roland  Dicky.  The  educa¬ 
tional  facilities,  provided  by  the  Schwenkfelder  School  System  of  the  colonial  period,  surrounded  his 
early  life.  He  prepared  for  a  professional  career,  graduating  from  the  department  of  medicine  at  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  year  1795,  with  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine.  At  the  time  of 
his  graduation  he  submitted  an  inaugural  dissertation  to  the  examination  of  the  Rev.  John  Ewing, 
S.  T.  P.  Provost,  the  Trustees,  and  University  Medical  Faculty.  This  was  done  on  the  twenty-first 
day  of  May,  1795.  The  dissertation  was  published  under  the  title:  “An  Inaugural  Botanico-Medical 
Dissertation,  on  the  Phytolacca  Decandra  of  Linnaeus.  By  Benjamin  Shultz,  of  Pennsylvania,  Mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Philadelphia  Medical  Society.  Philadelphia,  printed  by  Thomas  Dobson,  At  the  Stone- 
House,  No.  41,  South  Second-Street,  1795.”  It  is  a  book  of  fifty-five  printed  pages  and  one  plate. 
The  common  name  of  the  plant  treated  in  the  discussion  is  “Poke”  or  “Poke-Weed.”  Dr.  Shultz 
dedicated  this,  his  first  publication,  to  his  instructors  and  friends,  Caspar  Wistar,  M.D.,  and  Benjamin 
Smith  Barton,  M.D.  Two  copies  of  this  very  scarce  book  are  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical 
Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

Two  months  after  his  graduation  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Dr.  Shultz  delivered  an 
oration  before  the  Mosheimian  Society  of  Philadelphia.  This  was  likewise  published,  under  the  title: 
“An  Oration  delivered  before  The  Mosheimian  Society,  on  July  23d,  1795;  Being  the  Day  appointed 
for  their  Yearly  Meeting.  By  Benjamin  Shultz,  M.D.,  Philadelphia;  Printed  By  T.  Dobson,  at  the 
Stone-House,  No.  41,  South  Second-Street.  M,  DCC,  XCV.”  This  is  a  quarto  tract  of  fourteen  pages. 
A  copy  of  this  rare  print  is  preserved  in  the  Ridgway  branch  of  the  Philadelphia  Library.  The  Mosheim¬ 
ian  Society  “was  instituted  in  the  year  1789,  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  for  the  purpose  of  keeping  up 
the  knowledge  of  the  German  language,  and  to  preserve  it  in  its  purity.  It  was  named  after  Mosheim, 
a  celebrated  writer  in  Germany,  who  made  the  most  strenuous  exertions  to  purify  this  elegant  language 
from  every  foreign  word  and  name,  in  order  to  simplify  it  as  much  as  possible.” 

During  the  years  following  his  graduation,  Dr.  Shultz  appears  to  have  engaged  in  medicinal 
experimentation.  This  led  him,  with  the  aid  of  some  friends,  to  establish  a  balsam  farm  along  the 
Green  Valley  road  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  The  project  proved  an  unsuccessful  one  and 


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dissolved  about  the  year  1800.  Subsequently  he  located  at  or  near  Middelberg  in  what  is  now  Snyder 
Co.,  Pa.  Very  little  is  known  of  his  later  life.  He  appears  to  have  suffered  great  affliction  through 
an  accident  which  necessitated  the  amputation  of  a  limb.  Without  the  assistance  of  a  physician  he 
personally  directed  the  operation,  although  he  died  from  the  effects  on  March  5,  1814.  The  place  of  his 
interment  is  somewhere  in  the  Middelberg  region.  [E.  E.  S.  J. ] 


[68-2]  REV.  MELCHIOR  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  25,  1756;  d  June  11,  1826;  s  George  and  Maria 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [68];  m  Nov.  29,  1781,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  SALOME  WAGNER,  b  Aug. 
28,  1761;  d  Jan.  27,  1835;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Wagner  [196-1]. 

Melchior  Schultz  was  elected  a  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders  and  served  very  accepta¬ 
bly  in  that  capacity  for  many  years.  By  occupation  he  was  a  farmer,  living  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  known  as  Washington’s  Headquarters  ( see  below),  which  is  occupied  today  (1922) 
by  the  Joseph  Schultz  family  [68-21].  In  the  possession  of  the  latter  family  is  Melchior  Schultz’s 
account  book — a  most  interesting  relic — which  shows  his  personal  accounts  on  the  farm,  together  with 
his  accounts  as  trustee;  it  clearly  proves  also  what  care  he  exercised  in  listing  all  items  of  income  and 
expenditure.  Through  the  courtesy  of  the  Joseph  Schultz  family,  we  reproduce  below  some  extracts 
from  the  book. 

Children  (8): 


[19-10a] 

[19-13]  1 

[19-7]  J 

[19-14] 

[68-7] 

[25-15] 

[68-8] 

[25-17] 


2.  Regina,  b  Nov.  17,  1783;  d  Feb.  28,  1869;  m 


1.  Christina,  b  Sept.  29,  1782;  d  Apr.  21,  1819;  m  Samuel  Kriebel. 

1.  Isaac  Kriebel. 

2.  Dr.  Christopher  Kriebel. 

3.  Maria,  b  Aug.  21,  1785;  d  Feb.  13,  1811;  m  Benjamin  Kriebel. 

4.  Henry  W.,  b  Dec.  3,  1788;  d  Dec.  31,  1846;  m  Anna  Yeakle. 

5.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  11,  1792;  d  Apr.  20,  1837;  m  Rev.  David  Kriebel. 

6.  Frederick  W.  |  twim<  b  June  2g_  1795.  d  j  Apr.  12,  1867;  m  Mary  K.  Kriebel. 


7.  Susanna  j  ’  ’  ’1  Apr.  25,  1848. 

8.  Rosina,  b  Jan.  15,  1798;  d  Apr.  7,  1872;  m  Melchior  Kriebel. 


Rev.  Melchior  Schultz’s  Homestead  or  “Washington’s  Headquarters.” 

This  house  is  situated  in  Worcester  Twp.  on  the  road  leading  from  Center  Point  to  West  Point, 
Pa.,  and  was  built  by  Peter  Wentz  in  1758.  The  date-stone  bearing  the  initials  of  Peter  Wentz 
and  his  wife,  Rosannah,  is  plainly  visible  on  the  front  of  the  house.  In  addition  to  the  initials  of 
the  builders  the  following  inscription  is  found  on  the  stone: 

“Jesu  kom  in  mein  Haus, 

Weig  nimmer  mer  haraus; 

Kom  mit  deiner  Gnaden  guet 
Und  stelle  meine  sel  zu  fried.” 

(Free  Translation) 

“Jesus,  come  into  my  house, 

Leave  it  nevermore; 

Come  with  Thy  blessed  favor, 

And  bring  peace  to  my  soul.” 

Rev.  Melchior  Schultz  came  into  possession  of  this  property  in  1794  and  it  has  been  in  the  family 
of  his  descendants  ever  since,  being  occupied  at  present  by  his  great-grandson,  Isaac  Schultz.  The 
house  consists  of  two  stories,  an  attic  and  also  a  rear  wing,  and  is  built  of  stone.  In  outward  appear¬ 
ance  it  resembles  the  better  class  of  Colonial  farm  house,  a  few  examples  of  which  are  still  to  be  found. 

Another  curiosity  on  this  property  is  a  large  stone  water  trough,  long  in  use  by  the  Schultz  family. 
It  was  hewn  out  of  solid  rock  with  immense  labor  in  some  unknown  former  period.  The  trough  has 
always  belonged  to  the  premises  and  promises  to  be  as  serviceable  a  century  hence  as  it  is  today. 

History  tells  us  that  when  the  Continental  army  was  in  camp  in  this  vicinity,  both  before  and 
after  the  battle  of  Germantown  which  was  fought  on  the  fourth  of  October,  1777,  Washington  estab¬ 
lished  his  headquarters  in  this  house  on  the  sixteenth  of  October.  While  staying  here,  General  Washington 
wrote  a  letter  to  Congress  in  reference  to  the  Battle  of  Saratoga,  which  proved  to  be  a  victory  for  the 
Americans  and  resulted  in  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne.  In  this  letter  he  speaks  of  camping  in  the  same 
spot  before  the  Battle  of  Germantown  was  fought,  but  how  long  he  stayed  there  is  unknown.  The 
letter  also  contains  the  following  paragraph: 

“It  is  with  the  highest  satisfaction  that  I  congratulate  Congress  on  the  success  of  our  arms,  at  the  northward  in 
the  action  of  the  7th,  an  event  of  the  most  interesting  importance  at  this  critical  juncture.  From  the  happy  train  in 


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which  things  then  were,  I  hope  we  shall  soon  hear  of  the  more  decisive  advantages.  We  moved  this  morning  from  the 
encampment  at  which  we  had  been  for  six  or  seven  days  past,  and  have  just  arrived  at  the  grounds  we  occupied  here 
before  the  action  of  the  4th.” 

After  the  Battle  of  Germantown,  the  British  troops  are  said  to  have  pursued  the  soldiers  as  far 
north  as  the  interior  of  Worcester  Twp.,  committing  depredations  on  the  property  of  the  Wentz  family, 
which  were  so  serious  that  Peter  Wentz  afterward  received  125  pounds  from  the  State  as  compensation. 

During  Washington’s  stay  in  the  old  stone  house,  some  of  the  American  soldiers  were  encamped 
in  the  woodland  northeast  of  the  dwelling.  This  woodland  included  what  was  later  the  “Jesse  Yerger” 
farm,  which  also  belonged  to  the  Wentz  property.  In  the  rear  of  the  barn  two  soldiers  are  said  to  have 
been  buried.  Many  musket  and  cannon  balls,  rusty  camp  spades  and  other  relics,  testifying  to  the 
presence  of  the  army,  have  been  found  in  that  vicinity  from  time  to  time. 

One  of  the  traditions  extant  is  to  the  effect  that  when  the  cheering  news  of  victory  at  Saratoga 
was  received,  the  soldiers  in  their  joy  fired  a  salute  so  close  to  the  house  where  General  Washington  was 
quartered,  that  the  greater  portion  of  the  glass  in  the  windows  was  shattered.  It  seems  that  when 
Washington  took  possession  of  this  house  for  his  headquarters,  Peter  Wentz  did  not  vacate  the  premises, 
but  remained  and  gave  the  General  a  portion  of  the  house  for  his  use.  General  Washington  occupied 
two  chambers  in  the  west  corner  of  the  house,  one  on  the  first  story  where  he  took  his  meals,  and  the 
other,  a  large  square  room  on  the  second  floor,  which  served  as  his  bedroom.  A  door — no  longer  in 
existence — then  connected  the  dining  room  downstairs  with  a  small  kitchen,  where  his  meals  were 
prepared  by  his  own  cook,  probably  a  colored  woman.  This  kitchen  was  kept  securely  locked  in  the 
absence  of  the  faithful  cook,  lest  some  Tory  might  obtain  entrance  and  throw  poison  into  the  food. 

Another  tradition  current  among  the  families  of  the  vicinity,  is  that  during  Washington’s  stay 
there,  one  of  the  neighbors,  Philip  Stong,  and  his  wife,  Barbara,  were  bold  enough  to  call  upon  the 
General.  Washington  was  so  well  pleased  that  he  invited  them  to  supper,  which  they  enjoyed  together 
in  the  cozy  west  dining  room.  In  after  years  old  Barbara  Stong,  who  lived  near  the  present  mill  on 
Skippack  Road,  delighted  in  relating  her  reminiscences  of  Washington  and  of  this  episode  in  particular. 

Among  the  provisions  of  the  last  will  of  Rev.  Melchior  Schultz,  made  in  1826,  was  the  clause  that 
his  widow,  Salome,  should  have  for  her  use  during  the  remainder  of  her  life  “the  kitchen  and  stove 
room  adjoining  the  north  end  of  my  house  as  well  as  the  room  in  the  second  story  called  Washington’s 
room.’’  [Edivard  Matthews .] 


‘‘Melchior  Shultz  Account  Book,  1787” 

“Book  of  Account  for  George  and  Anna  Heebner’s  Estate  per  me  Melchior  Shultz  17S6” 

“1783  According  to  last  will  and  testament  of  George  Heebner  of  Worcester  Township  his  Personal  Estate  being  ap¬ 


praised  soon  after  his  decease  by  Henry  Conrad  and  Abraham  Ivreeble  which  came  to  the  amount  of  £705 .0.3 

To  his  wife  Anna  being  left  Household  and  Farming  utensils  to  the  amount  of  269. 17.  6 

Some  Household  and  farming  utensils  being  sold  by  way  of  Publick  Vendue  and  came  to  29.15.11 

Money,  Bonds  and  Notes  were  given  to  ye  care  of  Melchior  Shultz  one  of  the  Executors  amounting  to  405 .1.5 


£704.14.10 

The  above  Vendue  came  less  than  the  articles  were  appraised  5.  5 


705.  0.  3 

“1784,  August,  Anna  Heebner  died  whereupon  Melchior  Ivreeble  and  Melchior  Shultz  the  Executors  of  her  late 
husband  George  Heebner,  took  upon  them  the  administration  of  her  Personal  Estate  the  same  being  appraised  by 
Henry  Conrad  and  Abraham  Kreeble  which  came  to  the  amount  of  £376.9. 10. 

The  books  were  Locked  up  into  a  Chest  to  be  Divided  among  the  Children  and  are  valued  to  £  14.  4.  0. 


Money,  Notes  were  given  to  the  care  of  Melchior  Shultz  in  order  to  pay  her  Debts,  amounting  to  57 .  7 .  3 . 
Her  other  Moveables,  Household  and  Farming  Implements  being  Sold  by  way  of  Publick  Vendue 
to  the  highest  Bidder  and  came  to  380.  3.  6. 

Some  interesting  items  of  receipts: — 

“Mel  Shultz  Received 

“1784,  Nov.  24:  Of  Abrm.  Anders  for  Rye  and  hay  £0.17.  0 

Dec.  2:  Of  Christopher  Wagener  for  Rye  and  Aples  1  15.  7 

1785,  Mar.  21:  Of  Br  Yeakle  Interest  for  Aples  17.  7 

1786,  Nov.  28:  Of  Christoph  Yeakle  for  Baltzers  Service  3.11.  9 

Dec.  3:  Of  Baltzer  Yeakle  for  Marys  Service  2.  7.  6 

1788,  Apr.  28:  Of  Baltzer  Yeakle  for  1  years  Service  of  Mary  Heebner  3.  4.  8 

1789,  Apr.  9:  Of  Baltzer  Yeakle  for  Marys  service  1.13.  6 

1790,  Apr.  25:  Of  Abrm  Yeakle  for  Interest  and  for  Marys  Service  5.  2.  3 

1791,  May  9:  Of  George  Heydrick  for  one  years  Service  for  Mary  Heebner  after  deducting  her 

necessary  cloathing  2.  2.  9“ 


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Interesting  payments  showing  prices  that  obtained  at  that  time: 


“1783,  Sept.  30: 
Oct.  3 : 
Dec.  2: 
Nov.  5: 

Dec.  11: 
1784,  Apr.  2: 
June' 

June  22 : 
23: 

1784,  Nov.  12: 
Dec.  2: 


1785,  Apr.  20: 
May  10: 

June  3: 

1786, 

May  25: 
June  6: 
6: 
6: 
25: 
Aug.  30: 
Nov.  15: 
Nov.  15: 


1789, 

1790,  July  31: 

1792,  Apr.  10: 
Apr.  13 : 

June  23: 

1793,  May  1 : 
July  25: 
Oct.  2: 

Oct.  28: 
Dec.  21: 

1794, 

Apr.  3 : 

Apr.  27: 
Apr.  28: 


1798, 

1803, 


“Paid:” 

To  Michael  Rutt  for  the  Coffin  £1 . 

To  the  Clerk  of  the  Regisr  Gen.  Olice  for  the  Probate  of  the  Will  1 . 

To  Lawyer  Potts  for  a  Writ  against  Jn.  Reed  0. 

To  George  Sherry  for  making  Shinkels  1 . 

To  Geo  Snyder  for  a  Months  Service  2. 

To  Mary  Homiller  for  serving  as  Housemaid  1 . 

To  Harman  Custard  Supervisor  road  Tax  0. 

Two  pieces  of  Gold  was  appraised  by  mistake  for  Guineas  but  appeared  afterwards  to  be 
Quarter  Joes  by  that  we  lost  0. 

To  Frederick  Conrad  for  serving  as  clerk  at  ye  Vendue 
To  Jacob  Weber  for  Crying  at  the  Vendue 

To  Abraham  Shultz  for  1150  Oak  Shinkels  for  a  Roof  on  George  Heebners  House  3. 

To  Christ  Wagoner  for  hauling  sd  Shinkels  1 . 

To  Mel  Shultz  for  administration  of  Heebners  Estate  being  allowed  by  the  Register 
Genral  8 . 

To  Michael  Rutt  for  the  coffin  1 . 

To  Christopher  Yeakle  boarding  and  tuition  of  Baltzer  7. 

When  the  Coppers  fell  to  15  for  a  Shilling  I  had  200  of  them  in  hand  and  lost  by  that 
To  Jacob  Bayer  for  laying  a  roof  on  the  house 

To  Rosina  Seibt  for  1  years  boarding  washing  and  tending  of  Catharine  Heebner  13 . 

To  Jacob  Smith  for  Meal  on  Catharinas  Burying 

To  Barbara  Tyson  for  Rum  etc  on  Burying  1 . 

To  Melchior  ltinewald  for  digging  the  Graves  for  Catharine  and  Barbara  Heebner 
To  Br.  Rinewald  for  the  two  coffins 
To  George  Anders  for  Meal  on  Burying 

To  Rosina  Seibt  for  boarding  etc  for  Catharine  5 . 

To  Christ  Yeakle  for  boarding  and  Schooling  of  Baltzer  7. 

To  Abrm  Kreeble  for  boarding  washing  etc  of  Henry  and  Barbara  Heebner  6. 

Melchior  Shultz  a  pair  of  Shoes  for  Mary  ditto  for  1  yard  linsey  for  a  jacket  for  Baltzer 
To  Abrm.  Kreeble  for  Books  for  the  children  1 . 

for  Weichenhans  Postile  0. 

for  a  Spelling  Book  for  Henry  Heebner 

To  Andrew  Kreeble  for  Schooling  Henry  Heebner  0. 

To  Christoph  Hofman  for  binding  Books  1 . 

To  Balthaser  Heebner  what  he  has  earned  of  David  Kreeble  and  Christopher  Yeakle 
jun  7. 

To  Abraham  Kreeble  for  Writing  Paper  for  Henry 
To  Andrew  Kreeble,  Junr.  for  Schooling  for  Henry 

To  Mary  Heebner  what  she  earned  of  Balser  Yeakle  and  George  Heydrick  13. 

To  Mary  Heebner  in  part  of  her  share  6. 

Likewise  20  lb.  of  Feathers  at  216  per  lb.  2. 

To  Mary  Heebner  in  part  of  her  share  11 . 

A  Slate,  5  Quiers  of  Paper,  Ink  Potle  and  Powder  for  Henry  Heebner 
Paid  to  Baltzer  Heebner  out  of  his  Grand-Mother’s  Estate 

To  Christopher  Yeakle,  jr.  for  Sixteen  Weeks’  Boarding  and  Schooling  for  Henry  Heeb¬ 
ner  7 . 

To  Mary  Heebner  on  Division  of  her  Fathers  Books  1 . 

To  Mary  Heebner  the  remainder  of  her  share  219. 


and  Received  a  discharge  signed  by  her  husband,  Andrew  Kreeble  and  herself  dated 
the  30th  April,  1794 

Paid  Regina  Heebner  her  due  share  of  her  Fathers  and  Mothers  Estate  and  received  a 
discharge  signed  by  her  Husband,  John  Schultz  and  herself  dated  the  30th  March,  1798 
Paid  Henry  Heebner  the  last  Heir,  his  due  Share  of  his  Fathers  and  Mothers  Real  and 
personal  Estate  and  received  a  discharge  dated  the  6th  day  of  January,  1803. 
Whereupon  I  say,  Amen, 

Witness  my  Hand 

Melchior  Schultz” 


“1818  Expenses  for  Building  a  House” 

(Presumably  the  house  where  Alvin  K.  Rothenberger  now  lives  in  Worcester  Twp.,  near  Center  Point,  Pa. 
This  account  shows  the  price  of  labor  and  building  material  at  that  time.  From  Rev.  Melchior  Schultz's  Account 


"2500 

feet  white  pine  Boards 

$1 . 50  per  C. 

$  37.50 

500 

feet  %  Boards 

@  1.75 

8.75 

3000 

Ceder  Shingles 

(a)  22 . 00 

66.00 

for  dressing  shingles  and  cutting  Timber 

9.30 

1819 

Sash  and  3  pannel  Doors 

13.05 

1000 

feet  white  pine  Boards 

$2.50  per  C. 

25.00 

Scantling  for  Window  frames 

13.10 

78 lb.  Nails 

10  cents  a  lb. 

7.80 

5.  0 
17.  6 

6.  7 
13.  9 
10.  0 

1.  0 

3.  1 

10.  0 

4.  6 
9.  0 
9.  0 
8.  0 

13.  0 

5.  0 
0.  8 

3.  9 
8.  6 
0.  0 

15.  0 
2.  8 
5.  0 
12.  0 

7.  6 
10.  6 

4.  8 

5.  7 
4.  6 

10.  0 
19. 8^ 
1 . 10 
12.  6 
12.  0 

6.  9 
1.  6 

7.  6 

8.  5 
0.  0 

10.  0 
0.  0 
13.  3 
15.8}{ 

3.  6 
2.  6 
18.10 


(1922.) 

Book.) 


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94 


15.5 

40 

929 

1 

10 

4 

1 

20 

15 

1 

500 


In 


Bushels  of  Lime  18c  per  Bu.  31.00 

lb.  Shingle  &  floor  Nails  at  9  cent  a  lb.  3.60 

feet  yellow  pine  boards  @  $2 .20  26 . 43 

one  and  a  quarter  Box  window  glass  15.00 

keg  white  lead  3 . 50 

lb.  butty  1 . 60 

oz.  Sugar  lead  &  1  b.  Litharge  .38 

gallon  &  7  pints  oil  2.20 

loads  sand  5.00 

Bushels  of  hair  at  20  cents  per  bu.  3 . 00 

do  Sea  Sand  .37 

plastering  Laths  1 . 00 

keg  white  lead  y2  Brown  &  Lamp  Black  3 . 50 


To  I  &  Jac  Heebner  for  Quarrying  &  digging  Cellar 
To  Jac.  Hollabush  for  plastering 
John  Bisson  for  ditto 

EAran  Bisson  &  Son  28  days  walling  and  dashing 
William  Bisson  11%  days  Availing  at  $1 . 10  cent 
John  Bisson  11  %  Walling 
F.  Smith  9  days  ditto 
J.  Bayer  7%  days  Walling 


26 . 87 
12.00 
8.00 
30.80 
12.92 
12.65 
10.17 
8.25 


David  Kriebel,  Joiner  55  days  50.62 

Sami  Kriebel  32.00 

Jonathan  Guy  19  days  @  7  S.  17.67 

Joseph  Gerhard  6  S.  15.20 

Jac  Heckler  52  32.95 


Melchior  Kriebel  Quarrying  Stone,  Tending  Masons,  etc 
Abraham  Reimvald  tending  Masons 
Smith  Avork 


74.79 


148.44 

30.66 

11.83 

22.72 


Total  expense  for  Building  House  690.34 

1820  the  total  cost  of  building  a  barn  with  items  mentioned 

as  in  the  case  of  the  house  489. 72  y 


Cost  of  both 


1180.06^” 


“1817 

An  account  of  receipts  and  expenses  for  the  year 
Receipts  for  farm  products,  mostly  Butter,  veal,  wheat,  etc.’’ 


Some  interesting  items: — 

“Serving  on  a  damage  jury  1 . 00 

A  Bull  50.00 

2%  Bu.  Clover  Seed  @  $11  27.50 

May:  41  Bu.  &  86  Lb.  Wheat  (a)  $3  125.80 

June:  Oats  30  B1  @  5  S  20.00 

2  Barrels  Syder  Royal  $7  14.00 

July:  81%  Bushels  of  Wheat  @  $2.50  217.77 

Sept:  3  Bushels  of  Aples  1.00 

October:  %  Barrel  of  Syder  1.25 


Interesting  items  paid: — 


Total  receipts  for  year 


“2  Spinning  wheels 
Direct  Tax 
Road  Tax 
6  lb.  Sugar  16  cents 
for  schooling 
For  a  new  plough 

Direct,  County  and  Road  Tax  in  Chester  County 

A  Quartel  Veal 

County  Tax 

Militia  fine 

October:  a  Shirt 

for  binding  some  Books 
a  Wine  Bottle 
Novr:  3  Gallons  of  Brandy 

Lining  for  a  jacket  and  Buttons 
Excise  for  stilling  whisky 
Dr.  Fryee 


1149.68“ 

9.00 

9.33 

7.02 

.96 

4.40 
6.00 
2.95 
1.20 

12.24 

4.00 

2.40 
2.40 

.50 
7.50 
1.00 
1 . 12 
.37 


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Dec:  S.  Kreeble  for  mowing  7.12 

M.  Kreeble  for  Mowing  and  Weaving  38.49 


Total  expenses  for  year  284 . 35 

Clear  profit  in  one  year  865.63” 


[68-3]  ADAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  20,  1775;  d  Aug.  30,  1831;  s  Abraham  and  Regina  (Yeakle) 
Schultz  [68-1];  m  May  20,  1801,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  REGINA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  25, 
1780;  d  May  3,  1858;  dan  Andrew  and  Susannah  (Yeakel)  Kriebel  [19-4].  Adam  Schultz  lived  in 
Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  12,  1803;  d  Dec.  5,  1814. 

[68-9]  2.  Israel,  b  Jan.  4,  1805;  d  July  16,  1844;  m  Anna  Anders. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  8,  1808;  d  Nov.  7,  1831. 

4.  Adam,  b  Sept.  21,  1810;  d  Nov.  12,  1831. 

[68-10]  5.  Andrew,  b  May  19,  1813;  d  Nov.  27,  1885;  m  Sarah  Mohr. 

[68-11]  6.  Enoch,  b  Mar.  31,  1816;  d  Aug.  31,  1885;  m  Leah  Newman. 

7.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  1,  1818;  d  May  11,  1820  (drowned). 

[11-55]  8.  Regina  (Rachel),  b  Oct.  9,  1821;  d  Sept.  15,  1852;  m  John  Krauss. 

9.  Solomon,  b  Nov.  19,  1824;  d  June  4,  1854. 

[68-4]  ISAAC  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  4,  1778;  d  Oct.  15,  1867;  s  Abraham  and  Regina  (Yeakle) 
Schultz  [68-1];  m  May  31,  1804,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  May  7,  1782; 
d  Sept.  17,  1834;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-2]. 

Children  (8): 

[68-12]  1.  Amos  S.,  b  May  11,  1809;  d  May  10,  1895;  m  Elizabeth  Kriebel. 

2.  Isaac,  b  June  8,  1811;  d  Jan.  2,  1874;  unm. 

[68-13]  3.  Abraham  S.,  b  Sept.  16,  1813;  d  Sept.  20,  1892;  m  Rebecca  Gerhard. 

[68-14]  4.  Daniel  S.,  b  Apr.  10,  1816;  d  Dec.  29,  1886;  m  Mary  Krieble. 

[149-38]  5.  Christina,  b  Feb.  15,  1818;  d  Aug.  3,  1857;  m  David  Schultz. 

[68-15]  6.  Joel,  b  Apr.  2,  1820;  d  Dec.  12,  1864;  m  Leah  Schultz. 

7.  Philip,  b  Mar.  11,  1822;  d  Oct.  21,  1864;  he  was  a  saddler  and  lived  in  Philadelphia  ; 

was  bitten  by  a  dog  and  died  of  hydrophobia. 

8.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  30,  1824;  d  Sept.  1,  1827. 

Isaac  Schultz  was  a  farmer  by  occupation  and  resided  on  the  farm,  now  (1922)  the  property  of  the 
Levi  G.  Schultz  Estate  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  It  is  a  portion  of  the  original  Schultz 
tract,  the  old  homestead  being  owned  today  by  R.  L.  Dicky.  A  literary  spirit  pervaded  the  atmosphere 
of  the  home  of  his  childhood  and  this  made  a  permanent  impression  upon  him.  At  the  early  age  of 
twelve  he  was  a  pupil  in  the  Hosensack  Academy  under  the  care  of  George  Carl  Stocks  who  was  the 
instructor  at  that  time.  That  he  was  a  proficient  Latin  student  is  evidenced  by  original  Latin  letters — 
still  extant — -  written  by  him  as  a  pupil  to  his  fellow-students.  Isaac  Schultz  always  remembered 
his  Latin  teacher  with  warm  affection,  and  when  in  after  years  the  latter  through  misfortunes  was 
reduced  to  poverty,  his  erstwhile  pupil  solicited  funds  from  among  the  former  students  of  the  Academy 
to  give  relief  to  their  teacher. 

In  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders  Isaac  Schultz  first  of  all  was  a  teacher,  and  in  the  years  between 
1798  and  1800  and  later,  he  became  a  foremost  leader.  Having  been  elected,  May  19,  1827,  as  secretary 
of  the  Society,  he  served  in  that  capacity  for  more  than  thirty  years,  and  was  succeeded  on  May  15, 
1858,  by  Joshua  Schultz.  During  those  years  he  likewise  served  as  secretary  for  the  trustees  of  the 
Literary  Fund  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  but  on  May  11,  1850,  he  declined  reelection  to  that  office. 

Although  all  his  records  for  the  Society  were  written  in  German,  he  possessed  a  mastery  of  English 
as  well,  and  his  letters  to  his  children  and  grandchildren  reveal  a  fineness  of  diction  and  choice  selection 
of  thought  and  vocabulary  that  win  our  admiration.  In  later  years  he  was  frequently  invited  to  write 
for  the  press  of  the  day;  the  themes  of  the  numerous  papers  prepared  by  him,  many  of  which  appeared 
in  public  print,  invariably  related  to  the  history  of  his  people.  An  example  of  this  nature  of  his  work 
is  to  be  found  in  I.  Daniel  Rupp’s  “HE  PASA  EKKLESIA— An  Original  History  of  the  Religious 
Denominations  at  present  existing  in  the  United  States,”  published  in  Philadelphia  in  1844,  and  again 
infa  revised  form  in  1859.  In  each  of  these  editions  appears  a  chapter  on  “The  Schwenkfelders,” 
written  by  “Isaac  Schultz,  Berks  County,  Pennsylvania” — obviously  an  error  for  “Montgomery 


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County.”  He  also  translated  numerous  German  documents  into  the  English  language.  His  services 
to  his  community  were  of  an  eminent  character  and  were  always  rendered  for  the  sake  of  improvement 
and  progress.  [E.  E.  S.  ./.] 

[68-5a]  JOSEPH  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  22,  1787;  d  Mar.  3,  1833;  s  Abraham  and  Regina  (Yeakle) 
Schultz  [68-1];  m  May  19,  1812,  EVE  SCHULTZ,  b  May  3,  1791;  d  Aug.  16,  1816;  dau  Gregory  and 
Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-4].  No  issue. 

[68-5b]  JOSEPH  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  18,  1820,  HANNAH  KRIEBEL 
b  Sept.  16,  1791 ;  d  Aug.  20,  1863;  dau  Rev.  Melchior  and  Rosina  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-6b].  No  issue. 
Hannah  (Kriebel)  Schultz  m  2nd  time,  David  Yeakel  [38-31b]. 

[68-6]  MELCHIOR  SCHULTZ,  b  June  23,  1789;  d  Nov.  5,  1875;  s  Abraham  and  Regina  (Yeakle) 
Schultz  [68-1];  m  Apr.  28,  1814,  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  July  8,  1795;  d  Jan.  29,  1877;  dau  David  and, 
Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-2]. 

Children  (3): 

[68-16]  1.  David,  b  July  7,  1819;  d  Oct.  23,  1883;  m  Maria  Schultz. 

2.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  17,  1821;  d  Feb.  26,  1833. 

[38-48]  3.  Maria  (Mary),  b  July  14,  1824;  d  Mar.  26,  1912;  m  Jesse  Yeakel. 

[68-7]  HENRY  W.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  3,  1788;  d  Dec.  31,  1846;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Salome 
(Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2];  m  Nov.  8,  1814,  ANNA  YEAKLE,  b  July  18,  1789;  d  Feb.  20,  1869;  dau 
Christopher  and  Susannah  (Kriebel)  Yeakle  [160-3].  Henry  W.  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived 
in  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  a  farm  later  owned  by  Elias  H.  Phipps. 

Children  (/+): 

[68-17]  1.  Harriet  Y.,  b  June  21,  1817;  d - ;  m  Jesse  Shepard. 

[68-18]  2.  Selina  Y.,  b  — - — — — -,  1819;  d  Feb.  16,  1901;  m  Rev.  Frederick  Krecker. 

3.  Eleanor  Y.,  b  Apr.  25,  1824;  d  May  5,  1866. 

4.  Amanda  Y.,  b  May  5,  1826;  d  Aug.  6,  1845. 

[68-8]  FREDERICK  W.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  28,  1795;  d  Apr.  12,  1867;  s  Rev.  Melchior  and  Salome 
(Wagner)  Schultz  [68-2];  m  May  31,  1827,  MARY  (MARIA)  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  17,  1806;  d  July 
20,  1875;  dau  Abraham  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [19-9].  Frederick  Schultz  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Dinah  K.,  b  Feb.  23,  1828;  d  Jan.  21,  1846. 

[68-19]  2.  Adonia  K.,  b  Mar.  25,  1830;  d  June  6,  1912;  m  Elizabeth  Anders. 

[161— 22b]  3.  Naomi  K.,  b  Oct.  21,  1832;  d  Mar.  9,  1905;  m  Andrew  Anders. 

[68-20]  4.  Mary  K.,  b  Dec.  17,  1834;  m  Jesse  Yerger. 

5.  Lydia  K.,  b  Jan.  4,  1839;  d  Jan.  28,  1846. 

[68-21]  6.  Joseph  K.,  b  Apr.  9,  1841;  d  Dec.  7,  1899;  m  Sarah  S.  Kriebel. 

[68-22]  7.  Sarah  K.,  b  Apr.  12,  1845;  m  Henry  S.  Keely. 

[68-9]  ISRAEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  4,  1805;  d  July  16,  1844;  s  Adam  and  Regina  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[68-3];  m  Nov.  22,  1827,  ANNA  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  16,  1799;  d  Mar.  17,  1867;  dau  Benjamin  and  Salome 
(Yeakle)  Anders  [161-8].  Israel  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  on  a  farm  later  owned  by  John  E. 
Brecht,  near  Cedars,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Samuel  H.,  b  Aug.  27,  1828;  d  Oct.  7,  1828.' 

[68-23]  2.  Salome  A.,  b  Jan.  19,  1830;  d  Jan.  15,  1909;  m  Jacob  H.  Price. 

[68-24]  3.  Benjamin,  b  Aug.  29,  1831;  d  May  19,  1874;  m  Susanna  Kline. 

4.  Regina,  b  Oct.  20,  1833;  d  Jan.  2,  1853. 

5.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  Apr.  2,  1835;  d  July  5,  1890;  unm. 

6.  James  A.,  b  Oct.  13,  1836;  d  Feb.  15,  1909;  unm.  Rev.  James  A.  Schultz  died  in  the 

State  Hospital  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  was  buried  in  the  Mingo  Brethren  Church 
Cem.  of  Montg.  Co.  He  was  a  minister  of  the  Reformed  Church. 

7.  Jesse  A.,  b  Apr.' 25,  1838;  d  May  7,  1838. 

[68-25]  8.  Maria  (Mary)  A.,  b  Nov.  29,  1839;  d  May  31,  1864;  m  Samuel  H.  Price. 


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[68-10]  ANDREW  SCHULTZ,  b  May  19,  1813;  d  Nov.  27,  1885;  s  Adam  and  Regina  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-3];  m  Nov.  16,  1845,  SARAH  MOHR,  b  Mar.  17,  1827;  d  May  1,  1883;  dau  Andrew  Mohr. 


Children  (3): 

1.  Emma,  b  June  1,  1846;  d  Mar.  9,  1879;  unm. 

[68-25.1]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  June  9,  1849;  d  Apr.  23,  1910;  m - Broadback;  divorced;  no  issue. 

3.  Harrison,  b  Apr.  13,  1864;  d  Mar.  5,  1887. 


[68-11]  ENOCH  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  31,  1816;  d  Aug.  31,  1885;  s  Adam  and  Regina  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-3];  m  Nov.  14,  1841,  LEAH  NEWMAN,  b  Sept.  27,  1821 ;  d  Mar.  30,  1907;  dau  Samuel  and 
Regina  (Krauss)  Newman  [48-11].  Enoch  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Pa 
on  a  farm  formerly  occupied  by  his  father,  Adam  Schultz. 


Children  (10): 

[11-142]  1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  8,  1843;  d  Apr.  18,  1906;  m  Abraham  Krauss. 

[149-76]  2.  Lydia  N.,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  m  Enos  Schultz. 

[68-26]  3.  Levi  N.,  b  Dec.  15,  1845;  m  Sarah  L.  Reiff. 

|?f-27a]  |  4.  Erwin  N„  6  July  26,  1847;  m  \  \  Susanna  Schultz 
[6S-27b]  J  J  l  2.  Emma  Schultz  Yeakel. 

[149-59]  5.  Regina  N.,  b  Aug.  6,  1849;  m  Nathan  M.  Schultz. 

[149-78]  6.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  4,  1850;  m  William  S.  Schultz. 

7.  Esther,  b  Mar.  27,  1854;  d  Apr.  28,  1876. 

[68-28]  8.  Daniel  N.,  b  Nov.  9,  1855;  m  Susan  G.  Schultz. 

[43-226]  9.  Mary,  b  June  6,  1859;  d  Sept.  1,  1902;  m  Samuel  R.  Seibert. 

10.  Emma,  b  Feb.  12,  1863;  d  Jan.  24,  1885. 


[68-12]  AMOS  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  11,  1809;  d  May  10,  1895;  s  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [68-4]  ;m  Apr.  16,  1833,  ELIZABETH  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  23,  1812;  d  Mar.  29,  1891 ;  dau  Samuel 
and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-10a].  Amos  S.  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  miller;  he  resided  in 
Washington  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  on  farm  now  (1922)  owned  by  his  son,  Owen  K.  Schultz. 


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Children  (8): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  25,  1836;  d  Mar.  25,  1920;  m  Joel  Schultz. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  4,  1838;  d  Dec.  1,  1883;  m  Allen  F.  D.  Johnson. 

3.  Joseph  K.,  b  Nov.  20,  1840;  m  Susan  B.  Krauss. 

4.  Amanda  K.,  b  Apr.  5,  1843;  d  Nov.  14,  1862. 

5.  Lucina  K.,  b  Nov.  10,  1845;  unm;  Palm,  Pa.  (See  below  for  biography.) 

6.  Edwin  K.,  b  Aug.  1,  1848;  m  Amanda  Schultz. 

|  1.  Leanna  Kriebel. 

I  2.  Mary  Ann  Schultz. 

8.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  May  4,  1853;  m  Josephus  K.  Gerhard. 


7.  Owen  K.,  b  Mar.  23,  1851;  m 


Amos  Schultz  was  born  on  the  homestead  originally  established  by  the  three  brothers,  George, 
Melchior  and  Christopher  Schultz  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Reared  in  an  atmosphere 
which  fostered  the  intellectual  as  well  as  the  spiritual  training  of  the  child,  he  was  early  sent  to  the  local 
private  schools,  especially  those  under  the  direction  of  the  celebrated  early  Schwenkfelder  School 
System.  Beyond  this  he  attended  the  private  school  of  Dr.  James  Patterson  at  Germantown,  Phila. 
Although  this  limits  his  actual  attendance  in  the  schools  of  his  time,  by  dint  of  personal  effort  he  never¬ 
theless  improved  his  mind  and  gained  the  reputation  of  having  far  more  than  an  average  intelligence. 

Before  the  age  of  twenty-five  he  entered  the  service  of  his  uncle,  Joseph  Schultz,  who  owned  a 
farm  in  Douglass  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Following  his  uncle’s  death,  Amos  Schultz  purchased  the 
farm. 

The  natural  endowments  and  the  perseverance  of  Mr.  Schultz,  soon  made  him  a  potent  factor  in 
every  enterprise,  which  tended  to  improve  the  community.  Enterprising  and  progressive  as  he  was,  he 
openly  advocated  better  local  educational  facilities.  One  of  the  first  commissions  issued  under  the 
new  constitution  of  Pennsylvania  was  granted  to  Amos  Schultz,  designating  him  as  a  Justice  of  the 
Peace;  this  office  he  filled  very  creditably  during  the  decade  of  1840  to  1850.  The  conveyances  written 
and  executed  by  him  challenge  universal  admiration. 

As  success  crowned  his  persistent  toil  he  added  to  his  holdings  of  real  estate  until  his  domains 
extended  well  into  Berks  County  along  both  banks  of  the  West  Branch  of  the  Perkiomen.  Discovering 
brick  clay  in  one  of  his  meadows,  he  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  brick  and  these  in  turn  were  devoted 


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to  the  carrying  out  of  extensive  building  operations.  Among  these  was  the  erection  of  what  was  for 
many  years  known  as  the  County  Line  Flour  and  Grist  Mill  near  Niantic,  Pa.,  which  has  been  operating 
since  1861.  Comparatively  early  in  his  career,  Amos  Schultz  was  unanimously  nominated  as  a  candi¬ 
date  for  the  office  of  Senator  of  Pa.,  and  at  a  time  when  conditions  assured  his  election,  but  he  insisted 
that  his  name  be  withdrawn  from  the  ticket,  and  his  wishes  prevailed.  Similarly  in  the  later  years  of 
his  life  he  declined  an  election  into  the  directorate  of  the  National  Bank  of  Boyertown. 

Amos  Schultz  was  a  devotpd  member  and  regular  attendant  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and 
filled  the  most  important  offices  of  his  church  at  different  times.  One  of  the  delights  of  his  life  was  the 
reading  of  literature  which  improved  the  mind  and  contributed  to  the  spiritual  welfare  of  the  individual. 
Every  worthy  cause,  irrespective  of  creed,  readily  won  his  support.  By  nature  and  training  he  was  a 
lover  of  education  and  although  advanced  in  years  he  cheerfully  became  the  first  contributor  toward 
the  re-establishment  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  in  1892.  It  was  largely  through  his  influence  that  this 
effort  was  successfully  launched  and  promoted.  Similarly  he  was  one  of  the  first  to  advocate  the 
publication  and  give  his  support  to  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.” 

The  career  of  Amos  Schultz  is  a  notable  example  of  the  result  of  perseverance,  industry  and 
rigid  adherence  to  high  principles.  In  all  the  benevolent  services  he  rendered  his  time  and  community 
he  was  loyally  supported  by  his  wife. 

Oil  portraits  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Amos  Schultz  adorn  the  walls  of  the  library  at  Perkiomen  School; 
these  were  presented  in  1920,  by  the  Amos  Schultz  Family  Union,  an  active  organization  founded  by 
his  descendants  in  honor  and  to  the  memory  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Schultz.  His  name  is  likewise  connected 
with  a  considerable  number  of  books  and  papers  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library.  [E.  E.  S.  J.] 

Lucina  K.  Schultz  lives  at  Palm,  Pa.  (1922).  She  is  one  of  the  most  highly  respected  women  in 
the  Schwenkfelder  Church  today.  No  one  has  a  deeper  interest  in  the  welfare  of  the  Church  and  its 
organizations  than  Miss  Schultz.  For  many  years  she  has  engaged  in  benevolent  and  charitable  work, 
and  has  been  a  most  generous  supporter  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum,”  “The  Schwenkfeldian,” 
and  our  missionaries  in  China.  The  Ladies’  Aid  Society  of  the  Palm  Church  receives  a  large  share  of 
her  attention  also.  In  fact  there  is  no  activity  of  the  Church  that  is  not  actively  supported  by  her 
labor  and  gifts.  All  this  is  done  in  her  quiet  modest  way,  for  many  of  her  charities  are  given  anony¬ 
mously,  as  she  never  desires  to  have  her  name  mentioned  in  connection  with  her  benefactions.  May 
she  always  be  loved  and  honored  for  her  sweet  devotion  to  the  interests  of  the  Church. 

Miss  Schultz  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

[68-13]  ABRAHAM  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  16,  1813;  d  Sept.  20,  1892;  s  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [68-4];  m  May  14,  1844,  REBECCA  GERHARD,  b  May  8,  1820;  d  June  6,  1875;  dau  Matthias 
and  Esther  (Yeakel)  Gerhard  [59-7]. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Miriam,  b  Sept.  17,  1845;  d  Oct.  21,  1845. 

2.  Matilda,  b  Jan.  3,  1847;  d  May  7,  1871. 

3.  Hiram,  b  June  25,  1848;  d  Dec.  2,  1913;  unm. 

[68-33]  4.  Levi  G.,  b  Mar.  4,  1851;  d  Jan.  22,  1916;  m  Elizabeth  S.  Schultz. 

[68-28]  5.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  10,  1855;  m  Daniel  N.  Schultz. 

6.  Regina,  b  July  28,  1858. 


[68-14]  DANIEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  10,  1816;  d  Dec.  29,  1886;  s  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [68-4];  m  Nov.  11,  1841,  MARY  KRIEBLE,  b  Jan.  31,  1819;  d  Feb.  4,  1893;  dau  John  and  Agnes 
(Yeakle)  Krieble  [25-14], 

( Children  (10): 


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[68-35] 

[68-36] 

[70-107] 


1.  Caroline,  b  Jan.  1,  1843;  d  Feb.  11,  1851. 

2.  Addison,  b  Mar.  24,  1844;  d  Apr.  9,  1876;  m  Sarah  Gerhard. 

*•  J°S,h“  1  twins,  b  Auk.  0.  1847;  d  j  *«*•  23,  1847. 

4.  Caleb  J  l  Aug.  26,  1847. 

5.  Sarah  Agnes,  b  Mar.  28,  1849;  m  John  Foster  Barber. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  2,  1851;  d  Dec.  14,  1913;  unm. 

7.  Joanna,  b  Nov.  2,  1854;  d  Aug.  26,  1888;  m  Joseph  Mitchell. 

8.  Mary,  b  Jan.  18,  1857;  d  July  23,  1876. 

9.  Ellen,  b  Oct.  22,  1859;  m  Edwin  H.  Shultz. 

10.  Alice,  b  Feb.  23,  1862;  d  Nov.  21,  1878. 


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Daniel  S.  Schultz  (Shultz)  was  born  on  the  ancestral  Schultz  homestead  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp., 
of  the  present  Montg.  Co.,  in  Pa.  His  early  education  was  received  in  part  at  Chestnut  Hill  and  Norris¬ 
town.  Before  his  marriage  he  taught  at  Boyertown,  Pa.,  and  other  places,  at  the  same  time  studying 
surveying  and  reading  law  under  Judge  Stauffer.  After  his  marriage  in  1841,  he  located  in  Schultzville, 
Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  and  shortly  afterward  was  elected  Justice  of  the  Peace,  an  office  held  by  him  for  twenty- 
five  years.  As  magistrate,  surveyor  and  conveyancer,  his  abilities  gave  him  far  more  arduous  duties 
to  perform  than  fall  to  the  lot  of  the  ordinary  “squire.”  Diligent  attention  to  the  interest  of  clients, 
accurate  acquaintance  with  law,  and  sound  discrimination  in  his  legal  decisions  characterized  all  his 
work.  It  is  said  of  Mr.  Schultz  that  not  one  of  his  decisions  as  a  Justice  was  ever  reversed  by  a  court. 

His  well-deserved  reputation  as  a  village  lawyer  was  appropriately  rewarded  by  Gov.  John  F.  Hart- 
ranft’s  appointment  of  him  as  Notary  Public — an  office  continued  until  the  death  of  Mr.  Schultz.  He 
was  also  a  member  of  the  Goshenhoppen  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company  from  its  inception,  and 
served  first  as  its  secretary  and  later  as  its  president.  For  a  number  of  years  he  engaged  in  the  coal  and 
lumber  business  at  Barto,  Pa. 

Mr.  Schultz  was  a  close  student  of  Schwenkfelder  history  and  as  secretary  of  the  “Upper  District 
Conference,”  was  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  denomination.  He  was  also  one  of  the  instigators  of  the 
“Corpus”  movement,  and  served  as  a  member  of  the  Publishing  Committee  of  the  first  Genealogical 
Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  being  a  co-author  with  the  late  William  A.  Yeakle  in  compiling  most  of 
the  biographical  sketches  that  appear  in  that  book.  Having  a  ready  command  of  both  the  German  and 
English  languages,  Mr.  Schultz  translated  into  English  a  great  many  of  the  German  documents  pertain¬ 
ing  to  the  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  for  the  use  of  the  late  Judge  Heydrick  in  writing  the  historical 
sketch  of  “The  Schwenkfelders,”  as  well  as  for  other  historians  that  were  interested  in  the  literature 
of  the  Schwenkfelders.  As  secretary  of  the  Conference,  Mr.  Schultz  was  the  scribe  who  carried  on  the 
so-called  “Barclay  Correspondence”  with  Robert  Barclay  of  England.  [Cf.  The  Schwenkfeldian, 
Vol.  II,  p  60;  Vol.  I  IT  pp  8,  19,  2J+.\  There  are  many  letters  and  papers  in  the  Historical  Library 
at  Pennsburg,  beautifully  executed  by  Mr.  Schultz,  for  the  purpose  of  giving  information  to  inquirers 
or  for  compiling  data  on  the  early  history  of  the  Schwenkfelders. 

As  magistrate,  surveyor,  conveyancer,  translator,  and  secretary,  Mr.  Schultz  truly  led  a  busy, 
useful  life,  and  was  highly  respected  by  all  who  knew  him.  [II.  <S.] 

[68-15]  JOEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  2,  1820;  d  Dec.  12,  1864;  s  Isaac  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[68-4];  m  Feb.  17,  1846,  LEAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  5,  1823;  d  Mar.  3,  1875;  dau  Rev.  Christopher  and 
Susanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3]. 

One  child: 

[68-37]  Oliver,  b  Nov.  29,  1850;  m  Caroline  E.  Funk. 

[68-16]  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  July  7,  1819;  d  Oct.  23,  1883;  s  Melchior  and  Maria  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [68-6];  m  Jan.  27,  1843,  MARIA  (MARY)  SCHULTZ,  b  July  9,  1812;  d  Jan.  7,  1877;  dau 
Caspar  and  Christina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-13]. 

Children  (2): 

[68-38]  1.  Abraham  S.,  b  Aug.  13,  1845;  m  Mary  Ann  Yeakel. 

2.  Isaac  S.,  b  June  12,  1847;  single;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[68-17]  HARRIET  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  21,  1817 ;  d - - ;  dau  Henry  W.  and  Anna  (Yeakle) 

Schultz  [68-7];  m  Apr.  5,  1838,  JESSE  SHEPARD,  b  Sept.  30,  1814;  d  — — - — — ;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah 
(Streeper)  Shepard.  Resided  at  Hickorytown,  Plymouth  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Sarah  A.,  b  Dec.  24,  1838;  d -  1890;  unm. 

[160-20]  2.  Anna  Eliza,  b  Aug.  23,  1842;  d  Jan.  1,  1889;  m  Abraham  A.  Yeakle. 

[68-39]  3.  Henry  W.  Schultz,  b  Mar.  16,  1846;  d  Oct.  21,  1910;  m  Mary  M.  Steiner. 

4.  Charles  Edwin,  b  May  15,  1848;  dec;  single. 

[68-40]  5.  John  S.,  b  July  24,  1854;  d  Sept.  8,  1913;  m  Pauline  M.  Eckert. 

[68-18]  SELINA  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b -  1819;  d  Feb.  16,  1901 ;  dau  Henry  W.  and  Anna  (Yeakle) 

Schultz  [68-7] ;  m  Oct.  11,  1882,  REV.  FREDERICK  KRECKER,  b  May  30,  1816;  d  Dec.  27,  1888. 
Evangelical  clergyman;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.  No  children. 


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[68-19]  ADONIA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  25,  1830;  d  June  6,  1912;  s  Frederick  W.  and  Mary  (Maria) 
K.  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-8];  m  1856,  ELIZABETH  ANDERS,  b  June  17,  1835;  dau  John  and  Lydia 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-17].  Adonia  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Katie,  b  Feb.  3,  1858;  d  Sept.  14,  1859. 

2.  Ambrose,  b  Oct.  30,  1859;  d  Dec.  12,  1884. 

[68-32b]  3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  24,  1861 ;  m  Owen  K.  Schultz. 

[25-196b]  4.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  9,  1863;  m  Charles  Kriebel,  Jr. 

5.  John,  b  Dec.  20,  1865;  unm;  Worcester,  Pa. 

[68-20]  MARY  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  17,  1834;  dau  Frederick  W.  and  Mary  (Maria)  K.  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-8];  m  Oct.  12,  1858,  JESSE  YERGER,  b  Feb.  6,  1831;  d  Oct.  12,  1915.  Farmer;  widow’s 
address  (1918),  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[68-41]  1.  Selina,  b  May  23,  1859;  d  Jan.  1,  1913;  m  Alfred  B.  Baus. 

2.  Isaiah,  b  July  13,  1861;  d  Jan.  6,  1881. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  19,  1862;  d  Aug.  5,  1881. 

[68-42]  4.  Isabella,  b  Oct.  18,  1864;  m  Frederick  Rentschler. 

[68-43]  5.  John,  b  Aug.  27,  1866;  m  Elvie  Carman. 

[68-44]  6.  Samuel  S.,  b  Sept.  23,  1869;  m  Flora  M.  Cassel. 

[68-45]  7.  Irwin  S.,  b  Mar.  19,  1872;  m  Ella  M.  Henry. 

8.  Morris,  b  Sept.  28,  1874;  d  Apr.  24,  1897. 

[68-21]  JOSEPH  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  9,  1841 ;  d  Dec.  7,  1899;  s  Frederick  W.  and  Mary  (Maria) 
K.  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-8];  m  Oct.  18,  1864,  SARAH  S.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  24,  1840;  dau  Isaac  S. 
and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-33].  Joseph  K.  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  near  Center  Point,  Pa., 
on  the  property  owned  and  occupied  by  his  grandfather,  Rev.  Melchior  Schultz.  It  is  known  as  the 
“Washington  Headquarters  House,”  because  General  Washington  was  said  to  have  used  the  house  as 
headquarters  during  the  encampment  of  the  Continental  forces  in  Whitemarsh  Twp. 

Children  (14)' 

1.  Sarah  Ellen,  b  June  15,  1865;  d  June  6,  1867. 

[68-46]  2.  Eugene  K.,  b  Feb.  4,  1867;  d  Jan.  3,  1918;  m.  Armina  Farnsworth. 

3.  Allen,  b  Oct.  21,  1868;  single.  Clerk;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

[21-311]  4.  Amanda,  b  Dec.  29,  1870;  m  David  K.  Heebner. 

5.  Mary,  b  June  30,  1873;  d  Aug.  23,  1874. 

6.  Elmer,  6  Jan.  15,  1875;  d  Nov.  12,  1890. 

[68-47]  7.  Isaac  K.,  b  Apr.  7,  1876;  m  Emma  Bower. 

8.  Emma  J.,  b  Dec.  1,  1877;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

9.  Horace,  b  Jan.  31,  1879;  d  May  8,  1880. 

10.  Laura,  b  Aug.  9,  1880;  d  Mar.  10,  1881. 

[68-48]  11.  Daniel  K.,  b  Jan.  25,  1882;  m  Effie  May  Jacobs. 

12.  Irwin,  b  Mar.  23,  1883;  d  Aug.  12,  1884. 

13.  Minnie,  b  Dec.  28,  1885;  stenographer  with  North  Phila.  Trust  Co.,  Phila. 

14.  Infant  daughter,  b  Jan.  6,  1887;  d  Jan.  6,  1887. 

[68-22]  SARAH  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  12, 1845;  dau  Frederick  W.  and  Mary  (Maria)  K.  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-8];  m  Nov.  28,  1868,  HENRY  S.  KEELY,  b  Feb.  25,  1844;  d  Oct.  12,  1911;  s  Samuel  and 
Charlotte  (Schnell)  Keely.  Henry  S.  Keely  served  in  the  Civil  War  for  three  years,  and  was  a  farmer. 
Widow  resides  R.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

[68-49]  1.  Mary  S.,  b  Oct.  1 1,  1869;  m  Harry  F.  Walters. 

2.  Clara  S.,  b  Oct.  24,  1872. 

[68-50]  3.  Harvey  S.,  b  Apr.  12,  1875;  m  Carrie  Scheetz. 

[68-51]  4.  Harry  S.,  b  July  20,  1877;  m  Mary  A.  Mackin. 

5.  Usylus  S.,  b  July  25,  1879;  d  Sept.  2,  1881. 

6.  Elmer  S.,  b  June  22,  1881. 


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7.  Sylvester  S.,  b  July  4,  1883;  d  Aug.  20,  1884. 

8.  Emma  S.,  b  Oct.  28,  1884. 

9.  Matilda  S.,  b  July  13,  1886;  d  Aug.  5,  1886. 

[68-23]  SALOME  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  19,  1830;  d  Jan.  15,  1909;  dan  Israel  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Schultz  [68-9];  m  Jan.  11,  1851,  JACOB  H.  PRICE,  b  Oct.  7,  1829;  d  Dec.  5,  191 1.  Farmer;  Royers- 
ford,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Oliver  S.,  b  Dec.  7,  1851;  d  Dec.  13,  1851. 

[68-51.1]  2.  Amanda  S.,  b  Apr.  3,  1853;  m  Henry  M.  Harley. 

3.  Josiah  S.,  b  Sept.  6,  1854. 

4.  Mary  Anna,  b  Sept.  27,  1856;  d  Nov.  7,  1873. 

5.  Elmira  S.,  b  Mar.  13,  1858;  nurse;  1721  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Henry  S.,  b  Nov.  9,  1859;  d  Aug.  7,  1905. 

7.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Apr.  25,  1862. 

8.  Sarah  S.,  b  Sept.  22,  1863;  d  Apr.  25,  1879. 

[68-51.2]  9.  William  S.,  b  Dec.  12,  1865;  m  Verna  B.  Shaw. 

[For  much  of  data  concerning  the  family  of  Jacob  H.  Price  and  his  descendants,  the  Editor  is 
indebted  to  William  S.  Price,  Royersford,  Pa.J 

[68-24]  BENJAMIN  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  29,  1831;  d  May  19,  1874;  s  Israel  and  Anna  (Anders) 
Schultz  [68-9];  m  SUSANNA  KLINE. 

Children  (3): 

1.  James  K. ;  2.  Samuel  K. ;  3.  Edwin  K.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[68-25]  MARIA  (MARY)  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  29,  1839;  d  May  31,  1864;  dau  Israel  and  Anna 
(Anders)  Schultz  [68—9] ;  m  Nov.  8,  1863,  SAMUEL  H.  PRICE,  b  Feb.  20,  1839;  d.  Jan.  2,  1915;  s 
Rev.  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Harley)  Price.  Mr.  Price  was  a  farmer  and  veterinarian  at  Collegeville,  Pa. 
One  daughter:  Ida  Mary,  b  May  4,  1864;  d  Sept.  9,  1864. 

Samuel  H.  Price  married  2nd  time,  Elizabeth  Brecht. 

[68-26]  LEVI  N.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  15,  1845;  s  Enoch  and  Leah  (Newman)  Schultz  [68-11]; 
m  Jan.  1,  1876,  SARAH  L.  REIFF,  b  May  17,  1853;  dau  Abraham  S.  Reiff.  Carpenter;  514  Stanbridge 
St-.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Abraham  R.,  b  Nov.  12,  1876;  d  Feb.  18,  1877. 

[68-52]  2.  Daniel  R.,  b  Apr.  6,  1880;  m  Saloma  S.  Beyer. 

[68-53]  3.  Clayton  R.,  b  June  23,  1881;  m  Susan  Reiff. 

[68-54]  4.  Susan  L.  R.,  b  Apr.  28,  1889;  m  Russell  C.  Hattal. 

[68-27a]  ERWIN  N.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  26,  1847;  s  Enoch  and  Leah  (Newman)  Schultz  [68-11]; 
m  Nov.  10,  1877,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  10,  1842;  d  Oct.  17,  1905;  dau  Rev.  Joshua  and  Anna 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-22]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Son,  b  Dec.  13,  1878;  d  Dec.  19,  1878. 

[68-55]  2.  Cora,  b  Sept.  18,  1880;  m  George  P.  Shaw. 

[68-56]  3.  Oscar  S.,  b  Oct.  19,  1883;  m  Magdalena  S.  Schultz. 

[68-27b]  ERWIN  N.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  4,  1907,  EMMA  (SCHULTZ) 
YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  27,  1859;  dau  Joel  and  Sarah  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149-75],  and  widow  of  William  K. 
Yeakel  [38-123].  Proprietor  of  planing  mill  and  sash  factory;  Chapel,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  children. 

[68-28]  DANIEL  N.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  9,  1855;  s  Enoch  and  Leah  (Newman)  Schultz  [68-11]; 
m  Jan.  20,  1883,  SUSANNA  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  10,  1855;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Rebecca 
(Gerhard)  Schultz  [68-13].  Farmer;  Hereford,  Pa,  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Clara  S.,  b  June  17,  1884;  Hereford,  Pa. 

2.  Elwood  S.,  b  Nov.  29,  1886;  d  Jan.  7,  1887. 


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[59-111]  3.  Rosa  S.,  b  May  25,  1888;  m  Owen  S.  Gerhard. 

[68-57]  4.  Adam  S.,  b  Aug.  20,  1891 ;  m  Mabel  Mae  Jones. 

[68-29]  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  4,  1838;  d  Dec.  1,  1883;  dau  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-12];  m  June  4,  1870,  ALLEN  F.  D.  JOHNSON,  b  May  9,  1845;  d  Apr.  10,  1912;  s  Isaac  B. 
and  Elizabeth  (Dick)  Johnson.  Mr.  Johnson  was  a  farmer  and  lived  at  New  Berlinville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[68-58]  1.  Elmer  Ellsworth  S.,  b  June  26,  1872;  m  Agnes  S.  Gerhard. 

[68-59]  2.  Jacob  Paris,  b  Nov.  8,  1874;  d  Jan.  15,  1908;  m  Susan  E.  G.  Henrich. 

Allen  F.  D.  Johnson  married  2nd  time,  Mary  Kriebel  Rosenberger  [19-52b]. 

[68-30]  JOSEPH  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  20,  1840;  s  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-12]; 
77i  Nov.  9,  1865,  SUSAN  B.  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  16,  1846;  dau  George  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Bechtel)  Krauss 
[11-52]. 

Children  (J): 

[68-60]  1.  Elmer  K.,  b  Apr.  20,  1867;  m  Mary  Ann  Hirner. 

[68-61]  2.  Hannah  K.,  b  Mar.  11,  1870;  d  Nov.  28,  1918;  m  Joseph  B.  Bechtel. 

[68—62]  3.  Amos  K.,  b  Nov.  12,  1871;  m  Irene  S.  Seipt. 

[68-63]  4.  Olivia  K.,  b  Jan.  17,  1876;  d  Nov.  11,  1916;  m  John  G.  Diehl. 

Joseph  K.  Schultz  was  born  on  the  old  Amos  Schultz  homestead  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.,  and  now  resides  a  short  distance  from  his  birthplace.  He  attended  the  public  schools  in  his 
vicinity  and  afterwards  was  a  student  in  a  private  school  at  Norristown,  Pa.  Mr.  Schultz  is  proprietor 
of  the  Wave  Roller  Mills,  Barto,  Pa.,  but  retired  from  active  duties  in  1898.  While  he  conducted  the 
mill,  he  at  the  same  time  was  a  farmer.  He  is  also  a  very  successful  apiarist. 

Mr.  Schultz  served  as  Moderator  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  Upper  District  for  several 
terms;  was  treasurer  of  the  Charity  Fund  of  the  same  church  for  twenty  years;  manager  of  the  Sunday 
School ;  treasurer  of  the  Palm  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  ten  years;  and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Home  and  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  since  its  organization.  Mr.  Schultz  has 
also  served  as  president  of  the  “Amos  Schultz  Family  Union’’  since  its  inception. 

[68-31]  EDWIN  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  1,  1848;  s  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-12]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1872,  AMANDA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept,  14,  1850;  dau  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High) 
Shultz  [70-32].  Res.,  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1922). 

Edwin  K.  Schultz  was  born  on  the  original  Amos  Schultz  homestead  in  Douglas  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.  His  scholastic  education  was  limited  to  such  as  the  local  public  schools  of  his  time  provided. 

For  ten  years  he  was  a  miller  in  his  father’s  grist  and  flour  mill,  after  which  he  moved  to  the  farm 
where  he  was  born,  and  for  thirty-one  years  was  a  successful  farmer,  besides  being  president  and  man¬ 
ager  of  the  Niantic  Dairymen’s  Association. 

In  1898  he  was  elected  a  director  of  the  National  Bank  of  Boyertown,  Pa.,  and  in  January,  1905, 
was  elected  president  of  that  institution,  which  office  he  held  until  January,  1922,  when  he  resigned; 
he  is  still  a  director  of  the  bank. 

Mr.  Schultz  has  had  the  unique  experience  of  never  having  lost  a  dollar  in  fraudulent  or  in  “get- 
rich-quick’’  investments.  No  promoter  can  persuade  him  to  invest  a  penny  in  anything  but  the 
soundest  securities. 

Mr.  Schultz  has  been  the  Treasurer  of  Perkiomen  School  ever  since  it  was  taken  over  by  the 
Schwenkf elders,  and  has  always  been  a  heavy  contributor  to  its  finances;  and  during  certain  financial 
stringencies  he  has  carried  the  entire  burden  of  finances  himself  to  tide  the  school  over  difficult  periods. 
He  states  that  investing  money  in  Perkiomen  School  had  paid  him  the  biggest  dividends  of  any  of  his 
investments,  in  the  product  of  fine  young  men  and  women  that  the  School  starts  on  their  careers. 

After  the  death  of  Rev.  William  S.  Anders  in  1907,  Mr.  Schultz  was  elected  to  succeed  him  as  Presi¬ 
dent  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  which  position  he  still  holds  (1922). 
It  is  largely  due  to  the  wise  leadership  and  optimism  of  Mr.  Schultz  that  the  Board  of  Publication  has 
been  able  to  accomplish  so  much  in  spite  of  tremendous  discouragements.  The  publication  and  financing 
of  the  “Corpus  Schwenekfeldianorum”  was  a  monumental  task  for  such  a  small  church  body  as  the 
Schwenkfelders,  but  Mr.  Schultz  is  always  ready  to  overcome  what  seem  like  insurmountable  obstacles 
by  pledging  sufficient  finances  to  meet  the  Board’s  obligations  and  relying  upon  other  members  of  the 
Schultz  family  to  come  to  his  rescue,  who  never  fail  to  heed  his  call. 


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When  the  various  church  organizations  were  consolidated  into  one  organization  in  1911,  Edwin 
K.  Schultz  was  chosen  as  Moderator  by  the  General  Conference,  which  position  he  held  until  1918, 
when  failing  health  forced  him  to  resign.  During  his  term  as  Moderator,  Mr.  Schultz  was  successful 
in  welding  into  one  organization  the  different  church  bodies  and  his  leadership  was  an  inspiration  at 
every  church  conference.  Coming  from  a  distinguished  line  of  Schultz  ancestry,  Edwin  K.  Schultz 
is  living  out  the  traditions  of  his  forbears,  and  his  life  is  an  inspiration  and  example  for  the  faithful 
Schwenkfelder  to  follow. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Homer,  b  June  1,  1874;  d  Dec.  7,  1880. 

2.  Alice  S.,  b  June  1,  1875;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[68-64]  3.  Ida  S.,  b  Aug.  21,  1879;  m  James  Monroe  Shelley. 

4.  Minnie  S.,  b  Oct.  22,  1880;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[68-64.1]  5.  Stella  S.,  b  Sept.  19,  1882;  m  Charles  Romey  Silva. 

[68-56]  6.  Magdalena  S.,  6  Jan.  30,  1884;  m  Oscar  S.  Schultz. 

[68-65]  7.  Andrew  S.,  b  Dec.  28,  1886;  m  Ada  S.  De  Haven. 

[68-32a]  OWEN  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  23,  1851;  s  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Ivriebel)  Schultz  [68-12]; 
m  Feb.  7,  1880,  LEANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  8,  1852;  d  Apr.  5,  1887;  dau  Ephraim  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Kriebel  [25-44]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Mar.  14,  1882;  d  same  day. 

[68-66]  2.  Chester  K.,  b  July  24,  1884;  m  Irma  Heebner  Overholtzer. 

[68-67]  3.  Mabel  K.,  b  Feb.  13,  1887;  m  Darius  Weller  Berky. 

[68-32b]  OWEN  K.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MARY  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  24,  1861 ; 
dau  Adonia  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Anders)  Schultz  [68-19].  No  issue.  Barto,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Owen  K.  Schultz  was  born  in  the  original  Amos  Schultz  homestead  in  Douglass  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.  He  attended  the  Schultzville  Independent  School,  Washington  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

In  1880  he  took  possession  of  “Clover  Hill  Farm”  in  lower  Berks  Co.,  specializing  in  dairying, 
and  became  one  of  the  most  progressive  and  successful  farmers  in  his  county.  He  retired  from  farming 
in  1902. 

Mr.  Schultz  was  one  of  the  organizers  and  has  been  treasurer  of  the  Niantic  Dairymen’s  Association 
since  1889;  director  of  the  Reading  Bone  Fertilizer  Company  since  1905;  treasurer  of  the  Douglass 
Telephone  Company  since  1910;  also  director  of  the  Niantic  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company 
since  1920,  and  since  1910,  he  has  served  as  a  director  of  the  National  Bank  of  Boyertown.  He  was  a 
deacon  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  Upper  District  for  two  terms;  manager  of  the  Sunday  School 
for  twenty  years.  In  1909,  Mr.  Schultz  was  appointed  a  member  of  the  Building  Committee  of  the 
Palm  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  took  an  active  part  in  the  construction  of  said  church.  He  has  since 
acted  as  treasurer  of  that  committee,  and  is  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

[68-33]  LEVI  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  4,  1851 ;  d  Jan.  22,  1916;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Rebecca  (Gerhard) 
Schultz  [68-13];  m  Nov.  25,  1882,  ELIZABETH  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  25,  1860;  dau  Samuel  H.  and 
Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149-28].  Farmer;  widow’s  address  (1922),  Palm,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[68-68]  1.  Eugene  S b  May  14,  1884;  m  Selina  S.  Gerhard. 

2.  Carrie  S.,  b  May  3,  1886;  d  Aug.  3,  1918. 

[68-69]  3.  Geneva  S.,  b  Mar.  30,  1888;  m  Jacob  N.  Reiff. 

4.  Daisy  S.,  b  June  4,  1890;  Palm,  Pa. 

5.  Wayne  S.,  b  Aug.  18,  1893;  Palm,  Pa. 

6.  Alfred  S.,  b  Nov.  26,  1892;  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.  (1918.) 

7.  Norman  S.,  b  Mar.  5,  1898;  Palm,  Pa. 

8.  Lloyd  S.,  b  Apr.  2,  1905;  Palm,  Pa. 

[68-34]  DR.  ADDISON  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  24,  1844;  d  Apr.  9,  1876;  s  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  (Krieble) 
Schultz  [68-14];  m  Oct.  17,  1867,  SARAH  GERHARD,  b  July  9,  1840;  d  Nov.  19,  1875;  dau  Charles 
and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-21].  Addison  Schultz  was  a  physician  and  lived  at  Schultzville, 
Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

One  daughter: 

Adelaide  G.,  b  Apr.  14,  1869;  m  Milton  Y.  Ivrauss. 


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[68-35]  SARAH  AGNES  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  28,  1849;  dau  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  (Krieble)  Schultz 
[68-14];  m  Nov.  12,  1890,  JOHN  FOSTER  BARBER,  b  Dec.  3,  1843.  Lumber  dealer;  (1919),  Hazle¬ 
ton,  Pa. 

One  daughter:  Ruth,  b  Sept.  2,  1892;  d  Sept.  2,  1892. 

Mrs.  Barber  is  a  graduate  of  Freeland  Seminary,  formerly  at  Collegeville,  Pa.  Before  her  marriage, 
she  copied  many  Schwenkfelder  documents  for  the  use  of  Dr.  Chester  D.  Hartranft  in  his  editorial 
labors  in  connection  with  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.”  These  papers  are  written  in  a  beautiful 
hand  and  are  now  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[68-36]  JOANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  2,  1854;  d  Aug.  26,  1888;  dau  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  (Krieble) 
Schultz  [68-14];  m  Sept.  13,  1887,  JOSEPH  MITCHELL,  who  is  also  deceased.  No  children. 

[68-37]  OLIVER  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  29,  1850;  s  Joel  and  Leah  (Schultz)  Schultz  [68-15];  m  Dec. 
30,  1874,  CAROLINE  E.  FUNK,  b  Sept.  14,  1850;  dau  John  H.  and  Leah  G.  (Ehst)  Funk.  (1922.) 
East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-38]  ABRAHAM  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  13,  1845;  s  David  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Schultz  [68-16]; 
m  Oct.  30,  1869,  MARY  ANN  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  22,  1847;  d  Apr.  3,  1904;  dau  Joel  and  Sarah  (Ivriebel) 
Yeakel  [38-43].  Farmer;  (1918)  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (4 )  .' 

1.  William  H.,  b  Apr.  7,  1873;  234  Jefferson  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[68-70]  2.  Ellen  Jane,  b  Nov.  13,  1875;  m  Frank  Adam. 

[68-71]  3.  Frank  David,  b  Oct.  9,  1878;  m  Ida  Stahl. 

[68—72]  4.  Sarah  Melinda,  b  June  14,  1884;  m  Benjamin  Fries. 

[68-39]  HENRY  WAGNER  SCHULTZ  SHEPARD,  b  Mar.  16,  1846;  d  Oct.  21,  1910;  s  Jesse  and 
Harriet  Y.  (Schultz)  Shepard  [68-17];  m  June,  1871,  MARY  M.  STEINER,  b  July  24,  1843;  dau 
Abraham  and  Catherine  (Schwenk)  Steiner.  Merchant;  widow’s  address  (1919),  346  61st  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[68-73]  1.  Jesse  S.,  b  July  9,  1872;  m  Elizabeth  Landis. 

[68-74]  2.  Katherine  Harriet,  b  Nov.  5,  1873;  m  John  C.  Cook. 

[68-75]  3.  Charles  Horace,  b  June  4,  1875;  m  Agnes  Palmer. 

[68-40]  JOHN  S.  SHEPARD,  b  July  24,  1854;  d  Sept.  8,  1913;  .9  Jesse  and  Harriet  Y.  (Schultz) 
Shepard  [68-17] ;  m  July  28,  1886,  PAULINE  M.  ECKERT,  b  Sept.  18,  1865;  dau  Ernest  and  Elizabeth 
S.  (Shiele)  Eckert.  Hotel  business;  widow’s  address  (1920),  Collegeville,  Pa- 
One  son:  Harry  E.,  b  Dec.  27,  1887 ;  d  July  8,  1890. 

[68-41]  SELINA  S.  YERGER,  b  May  23,  1859;  d  Jan.  1,  1913;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  K.  (Schultz) 
Yerger  [68-20];  m  Nov.  29,  1884,  ALFRED  B.  BAUS,  b  May  24,  1859;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Bos- 
sert)  Baus.  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Howard  Y.,  b  Mar.  16,  1896. 

2.  Irene  Y.,  b  Nov.  26,  1898. 

3.  Nora  Y.,  b  July  1,  1901 ;  d  Sept.  1,  1901. 

Alfred  B.  Baus  married  2nd  time,  Laura  (Krauss)  Schultz  [11-301]. 

[68-42]  ISABELLA  YERGER,  b  Oct.  18,  1864;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  Iv.  (Schultz)  Yerger  [68-20]; 
m  Aug.  29,  1885,  FREDERICK  RENTSCHLER,  b  Apr.  4,  1863.  Farmer;  res.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1, 
Lansdale,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-43]  JOHN  YERGER,  b  Aug.  27,  1866;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  K.  (Schultz)  Yerger  [68-20];  m 
Feb.,  1902,  ELVIE  CARMAN.  Farmer;  res.  (1920),  Hawley,  R.  D.  2,  Jones  Co.,  Texas. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Ruth  |  twins,  b  Jan.  8,  1905;  both  dec. 

2.  Jesse  J 

3.  John,  b  Sept.  1,  1906. 


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4.  Alvin,  b  Sept.  4,  1908. 

5.  Dessie  May,  b  May  6,  1911. 

6.  Nellie  Ruth,  b  Oct.  6,  191.3. 

[Letters  unans.] 


[68-44]  SAMUEL  S.  YERGER,  b  Sept.  23,  1869;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  Iv.  (Schultz)  Yerger  [68-20]; 
m  Feb.  22,  1896,  FLORA  M.  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1870;  dau  Malilon  and  Lydia  (Meschter)  Cassel 
[21-65],  Farmer;  res.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

One  son:  Elmer  C.,  b  July  25,  1901. 

[68-45]  IRWIN  S.  YERGER,  b  Alar.  19,  1872;  s  Jesse  and  Alary  K.  (Schultz)  Yerger  [68-20]; 
m  Nov.,  1894,  ELLA  M.  HENRY,  b  Jan.,  1876;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Lesher)  Henry.  Motorman, 
P.  R.  T.  Co.  of  Phila.;  res.,  100  Sharpnack  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Jesse,  b  Sept.  15,  1895. 

2.  Morris,  b  Sept.  2,  1897;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[68-76]  3.  Ethel,  b  Sept.,  1899;  m  George  B.  Hibberd. 

4.  Russell,  b  June,  1902.  U.  S.  Navy. 

[Letters  unans.} 

[68-46]  EUGENE  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  4,  1867;  d  Jan.  3,  1918;  .<?  Joseph  Iv.  and  Sarah  S.  (Ivriebel) 
Schultz  [68-21];  m  June  26,  1895,  ARM1NA  FARNSWORTH,  b  Feb.  14,  1866;  dau  James  T.  Farns¬ 
worth.  Clerk;  widow’s  address  (1919),  3252  N.  Carlisle  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  son:  James  F.,  b  June  23,  1899. 

[68-47]  ISAAC  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  7,  1876;  s  Joseph  Iv.  and  Sarah  S.  (Ivriebel)  Schultz  [68-21]; 
m  July  1,  1899,  EMMA  BOWER,  b  Sept.  29,  1879;  dau  Frederick  and  Susanna  Bower.  Farmer; 
Worcester,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Albert  B.,  b  Sept.  3,  1901. 

-2.  Ernest  B.,  b  Apr.  24,  1903. 

3.  Marion  B.,  b  Oct.  18,  1912. 

4.  Willard,  b  Dec.  3,  1918. 

[68-48]  DANIEL  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  25,  1882;  s  Joseph  Iv.  and  Sarah  S.  (Ivriebel)  Schultz 
[68-21]; m  Oct.  15,  1904,  EFFIE  MAY  JACOBS;  dau  Horace  Jacobs.  Farmer; res.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.  1, 
Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Frances,  b  Jan.  20,  1907. 

2.  Bessie,  b  Oct.  6,  1909. 

3.  Robert,  b  Feb.  9,  1912;  d  Mar.  10,  1912. 

4.  Dorothy,  b  June  28,  1913. 

5.  Austin,  b  June  21,  1916. 


[68-49]  MARY  S.  KEELY,  b  Oct.  11,  1869;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Sarah  Iv.  (Schultz)  Iveely  [68-22]; 
m  Jan.  31,  1895,  HARRY  FRANCIS  WALTERS,  b  Sept.  25,  1860;  s  David  and  Mary  Jane  (Long) 
Walters.  Laborer;  res.  (1919),  726  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 


1.  Frances  Iv.,  b  Sept.  2,  1895. 

2.  Ralph  Gurness,  b  Jan.  13,  1901. 

3.  Russell  K.,  b  Apr.  29,  1903. 

4.  Sarah  K.,  b  Mar.  16,  1906;  d  Mar.  24,  1906. 


[68-51]  HARRY  SCHULTZ  KEELY,  b  July  20,  1877;  s  Henry  S.  and  Sarah  Iv.  (Schultz)  Iveely 
[68  22] ;  m  Oct.  26,  1910,  MARY  AGNES  MACKIN,  b  Jan.  19,  1876;  dau  Michael  and  Catharine 
(Keenan)  Mackin.  Equipment  instructor,  Elevated  and  Subway  Division  of  the  P.  R.  T.  Co.;  res. 
(1919),  6030  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 


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[68-51.1]  AMANDA  S.  PRICE,  b  Apr.  3,  1853;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Salome  A.  (Schultz)  Price 
[68-23];  m  Dec.  19,  1874,  HENRY  M.  HARLEY,  b  Mar.  20,  1850. 

Children  (8): 

[68-77]  1.  Alvin  P.,  b  Apr.  2,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Jones. 

[68-77.1]  2.  Jacob  P.,  b  Jan.  23,  1878;  m  Edith  Replogle. 

3.  William  P.,  b  July  25,  1880. 

[68-77.2]  4.  Elizabeth  P.,  b  Apr.  12,  1882;  m  Robert  G.  Jones. 

5.  Mary  P.,  b  Mar.  1,  1884;  d  Sept.  14,  1885. 

[68-77.3]  6.  Henry  P.,  b  Dec.  22,  1885;  m  Cordelia  Trellis  Whitehead. 

7.  Bertha  Elmira,  b  May  20,  1890. 

8.  Clayton  P.,  b  Mar.  20,  1896. 

[68-51.2]  WILLIAM  S.  PRICE,  b  Dec.  12,  1865;  s  Jacob  H.  and  Salome  A.  (Schultz)  Price  [68-23] ; 
m  May  19,  1898,  VERNA  B.  SHAW,  b  Oct.  11,  1874;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Vianna  (Newcomer)  Shaw. 
Res.,  302  Walnut  Street,  Royersford,  Pa.  No  issue. 


[68-52]  DANIEL  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  6,  1880;  .s  Levi  N.  and  Sarah  L.  (Reiff)  Schultz  [68-26];  m 
Mar.  31,  1903,  SALOMA  S.  BEYER,  b  Nov.  28,  1882;  dau  Isaac  C.  and  Sophia  C.  (Swartz)  Beyer 
[184-426b].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sara  F.  B.,  b  Dec.  27,  1906. 

2.  Mildred  B.,  b  Aug.  9,  1911. 

3.  Howard  B.,  b  July  4,  1916. 


[68-53]  CLAYTON  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  23,  1881 ;  s  Levi  N.  and  Sarah  L.  (Reiff)  Schultz  [68-26]; 
m  Mar.  14,  1900,  SUSAN  REIFF,  dau  Jacob  W.  Reiff.  Res.  (1921),  514  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown, 

Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 


1.  Dorothy,  b  Oct.,  1903;  d  Jan.,  1904. 

2.  Jacob. 


[  Unable  to  complete .] 


[68-54]  SUSAN  L.  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  28,  1889;  dau  Levi  N.  and  Sarah  L.  (Reiff)  Schultz 
[68-26];  m  Nov.  12,  1912,  RUSSELL  CONWELL  HATTAL,  b  Aug.  8,  1891;  s  Rudolph  and  Mary 
(Highley)  Hattal.  Farmer;  res.  (1921),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ida  Belle,  b  Apr.  18,  1915;  d  May  3,  1915. 

2.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Sept.  19,  1916;  d  June  5,  1917. 

3.  Howard  Edward,  b  Sept.  29,  1920. 


[68-55]  CORA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  18,  1880;  dau  Erwin  N.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Schultz  [68-27a]; 
m  Aug.  16,  1920,  GEORGE  P.  SHAW,  b  Sept.  20,  1882;  s  Theophilus  and  Annie  (Christman)  Shaw. 
Landscape  architect;  res.  (1922),  Norristown,  Pa.  No  children. 


[68-56]  OSCAR  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct,  19,  1883;  s  Erwin  N.  and  Susanna  S.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[68-27a] ;  m  Aug.  21,  1913,  MAGDALENA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  30,  1884;  dau  Edwin  K.  and  Amanda 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [68-31].  Mr.  Schultz  was  for  many  years  Secretary  of  the  Perkiomen  School;  he  is 
now  Assistant  to  the  Treasurer  and  Secretary  of  the  Boyertown  Burial  Casket  Co.,  and  is  the  Superin¬ 
tendent  of  the  Palm  Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School.  Res.  (1922),  Boyertown,  Pa, 

Children  {2): 

1.  Mildred,  b  Mar.  12,  1915;  d  Mar.  21,  1915. 

2.  Ethel,  b  Nov.  30,  1918. 

[68-57]  ADAM  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  20,  1891;  s  Daniel  N.  and  Susanna  G.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[68-28];  m  Aug.  17,  1916,  MABEL  MAE  JONES,  b  May  1,  1891;  dau  Allen  B.  Jones.  Farmer;  res. 
(1922),  Hereford,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  Jones,  b  Aug.  31,  1917. 

2.  Ralph  Jones,  b  June  29,  1920. 


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[68-58]  REV.  ELMER  ELLSWORTH  SCHULTZ  JOHNSON,  Ph.  D.,  b  June  26,  1872;  s  Allen 
F.  D.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Johnson  [68-29];  m  Sept.  7,  1899,  AGNES  SCHULTZ  GERHARD,  b 
Mar.  28,  1872;  dau  Ambrose  K.  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-50].  Res.  (1922),  Hereford,  Pa. 

One  son:  Rolland,  b  Dec.  18,  1901. 

Elmer  E.  S.  Johnson  was  born  on  the  farm  of  his  father  at  New  Berlinville,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  He 
received  his  early  education  in  the  local  public  schools;  following  that  he  apprenticed  himself  to  his 
uncle,  Joseph  K.  Schultz,  for  the  purpose  of  learning  the  trade  of  a  miller,  in  which  capacity  he  served 
during  the  period,  1890-1893.  In  the  year  1895,  he  was  graduated  from  Perkiomen  Seminary  and 
that  same  autumn  entered  Princeton  University  from  which  institution  he  was  graduated  in  1899  with 
the  degree  of  A.  B.  Thereupon  he  became  a  student  in  the  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  graduating 
in  1902  with  the  degree  of  B.  D.  In  1911  the  same  institution  conferred  the  degree  of  Ph.  D.  upon  him. 
From  1902  to  1904,  Mr.  Johnson  served  as  pastor  of  the  First  Schwenkfelder  Church,  Phila.,  Pa.  From 
1904  to  1914,  Mr.  Johnson  was  an  Associate  Editor  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum,”  and  since 
1915  he  is  Editor-in-Chief  of  that  publication.  During  the  period,  1904-1919,  he  had  his  residence 
in  Wolfenbtittel,  Germany,  for  the  purposes  of  the  publication  with  which  he  is  connected.  Since  1919, 
Dr.  Johnson  is  also  the  custodian  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg.  In  addition, 
he  is  acting  minister  to  the  Hereford  Mennonite  Congregation  at  Bally,  Pa.;  secretary  of  the  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  German  Society;  president  of  the  Historical  and  Natural  Science  Society  of  the  Perkiomen 
Region;  a  trustee  of  Perkiomen  School;  and  a  trustee  of  the  United  Society  of  Christian  Endeavor. 

[68-59]  JACOB  PARIS  SCHULTZ  JOHNSON,  b  Nov.  8,  1874;  d  Jan.  15,  1908;  s  Allen  F.  D. 
and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Johnson  [68-29];  rn  Oct.  24,  1900,  by  Rev.  O.  S.  Kriebel,  to  SUSAN  ELIZA¬ 
BETH  G.  HENRICH,  dau  Abraham  Henrich.  Farmer  and  candy  manufacturer.  Mr.  Johnson  was  a 
victim  of  the  Boyertown  fire  of  Jan.  15,  1908.  No  children. 

Susan  E.  G.  (Henrich)  Johnson  married  2nd  time,  Dec.  31, 1908,  Amos  Thompson;  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[68-60]  ELMER  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  20,  1867;  s  Joseph  K.  and  Susan  B.  (Krauss)  Schultz  [68- 
30];  m  Aug.  18,  1892,  MARY  ANN  HIRNER,  b  Nov.  28,  1866;  dau  Dr.  C.  G.  Hirner. 

Children  (2): 

[68-78]  1.  Lloyd  Hirner,  b  June  2,  1893;  in  Eva  Margretha  Linde. 

2.  Miriam  Evelyn,  b  Nov.  19,  1897;  Langhorne,  Pa. 

Elmer  K.  Schultz  was  born  in  Washington  Twp.,  near  Niantic,  Pa.  He  attended  the  public 
schools  in  his  section,  Perkiomen  Seminary,  and  Treemount  Seminary  in  Norristown,  Pa.  He  learned 
the  milling  trade  in  his  father’s  mill,  after  which  he  attended  West  Chester  (Pa.)  State  Normal  School, 
where  he  took  a  course  preparatory  to  teaching.  He  taught  one  term  in  the  Chapel  Public  School, 
Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  Afterwards  he  prepared  for  college  at  Kutztown  State  Normal  School, 
and  entered  Princeton  University  where  he  was  graduated  in  1893  with  an  A.  B.  degree. 

After  graduation  he  was  an  accountant  in  an  insurance  office  for  several  years,  whereupon  he 
entered  the  fire  insurance  business  for  himself,  and  at  the  present  time,  besides  his  local  agency  at 
Phila.,  he  is  General  Agent  and  Manager  for  New  England  and  the  Middle  Atlantic  States  for  several 
fire  insurance  companies.  Mr.  Schultz  organized  the  corporation  of  E.  K.  Schultz  &  Co.,  General 
Insurance,  Manhattan  Bldg.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  of  which  Company  he  is  President. 

As  a  diversion  from  his  insurance  business,  Mr.  Schultz’s  hobby  is  the  growing  of  flowers  and 
shrubs.  On  his  farm  at  Langhorne,  Pa.,  he  has  hundreds  of  varieties  of  roses,  peonies,  and  other 
flowers  and  shrubs,  and  is  a  frequent  exhibitor  at  various  flower  shows. 

Mr.  Schultz  has  always  been  keenly  interested  in  the  various  organizations  connected  with  the 
Schwenkfelder  Church.  For  a  number  of  years  he  has  served  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
Perkiomen  School.  He  is  chairman  of  the  Publishing  Committee  for  the  publication  of  this  book, 
being  the  first  to  subscribe  as  one  of  the  guarantors.  Mr.  Schultz  is  also  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Governors  of  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles.  Residence  of  Mr.  Schultz 
(1922),  Langhorne,  Pa. 

[68-61]  HANNAH  KRAUSS  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  11,  1870;  d  Nov.  28,  1918;  dau  Joseph  K.  and 
Susan  B.  (Krauss)  Schultz  [68-30];  m  Oct.  12,  1893,  JOSEPH  B.  BECHTEL,  b  Apr.  11,  1865;  s  David 
H.  and  Mary  B.  Bechtel.  Jeweler;  4912  Knox  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Francis  Clarke,  b  Feb.  13,  1896. 

2.  Dwight  Earle,  b  May  27,  1900. 


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[68-62]  AMOS  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  12,  1871 ;  s  Joseph  Iv.  and  Susan  B.  (Krauss)  Schultz  [68-30] ; 
rn  Nov.  27,  1897,  IRENE  S.  SEIPT,  b  Nov.  3,  1873;  dau  William  H.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Seipt 
[59-27].  Miller;  res.  (1919),  R.  D.  1,  Barto,  Pa.  Amos  K.  Schultz  is  Moderator  of  the  Palm  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church,  and  is  Chorister  of  the  Palm  Sunday  School. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Florence,  b  July  15,  1899. 

2.  Harold,  b  Nov.  23,  1906. 

[68-63]  OLIVIA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  17,  1876;  d  Nov.  11,  1916;  dau  Joseph  K.  and  Susan  B. 
(Krauss)  Schultz  [68-30] ;  m  Feb.  9,  1899,  JOHN  G.  DIEHL,  b  June  24,  1874;  s  Henry  and  Mary  Diehl. 
Railway  clerk;  res.  (1919),  137  Manheim  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[68-79]  Frances  Susan,  b  Nov.  20,  1899;  m  George  F.  Ilsemann,  Jr. 

[68-64]  IDA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  21,  1879;  dau  Edwin  K.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Schultz  [68-31]; 
mAug.  11,  1904,  JAMES  MONROE  SHELLEY,  b  Mar.  12,  1878;  s  Rev.  Anthony  and  Priscilla  Shelley. 
Mr.  Shelley  served  as  Superintendent  of  Schools  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.;  he  is  now  teacher  of  science,  South 
Phila.  High  School  for  Boys  (1919).  Res.,  412  South  50th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[68-64.1]  STELLA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  19,  1882;  dau  Edwin  K.  and  Amanda  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[68-31];  m  June  21,  1921,  CHARLES  ROMEY  SILVA,  b  Feb.  5,  1885;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Lichty)  Silva.  Druggist;  res.  (1922),  1503  W.  Clearfield  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Gloria,  b  Aug.  7,  1922. 

[68-65]  ANDREW  SCHULTZ  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  28,  1886;  s  Edwin  K.  and  Amanda  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [68-31];  m  Oct.  23,  1912,  ADA  SNYDER  DeHAVEN,  b  Mar.  2,  1887 ;  dau  James  M.  and  Annie 
(Snyder)  DeHaven  [48-78].  Mr.  Schultz  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  School,  class  of  1905;  Cornell 
University,  1909;  he  is  Engineer  of  outside  plant  for  the  Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Pa.  Mrs.  Schultz  is  a 
graduate  of  Perkiomen  School,  class  of  1905,  and  was  a  teacher  of  vocal  music,  serving  as  supervisor 
of  music  of  the  Media  (Pa.)  public  schools.  Res.,  71  E.  Stratford  Ave.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Andrew  Schultz,  Jr.  b  Aug.  14,  1913. 

2.  Alice  DeHaven,  b  May  1,  1915. 

3.  Edwin  DeHaven,  b  July  17,  1919. 

[68-66]  CHESTER  KRIEBEL  SCHULTZ,  b  July  24,  1884;  s  Owen  K.  and  Leanna  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-32a] ;  m  Aug.  20,  1913,  IRMA  HEEBNER  OVERHOLTZER,  b  Apr.  13,  1891;  dau  Isaiah 
Hagey  and  Annie  W.  (Heebner)  Overholtzer  [74-289a].  Chester  K.  Schultz  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen 
School,  class  of  1902,  and  of  Princeton  Univeristy,  1908.  He  is  also  a  graduate  of  Peirce  Business 
College,  Phila.  On  his  fine  farm  near  Barto,  Pa.,  he  is  specializing  in  poultry,  hogs,  and  the  growing 
of  fine  fruit  trees.  Res.  (1922),  Barto,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-67]  MABEL  KRIEBEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  13,  1887;  dau  Owen  K.  and  Leanna  K.  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [68-32a];  m  Sept.  10,  1919,  DARIUS  WELLER  BERKY,  b  Nov.  5,  1881;  s  Andrew  S.  and 
Amanda  H.  (Weller)  Berky.  Darius  W.  Berky  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  School,  1903;  Franklin  & 
Marshall  College  (A.B.),  1906;  Univ.  of  Pa.  (A.M.),  1912.  Mr.  Berky  is  now  (1922)  Professor  of 
Physics  at  the  University  of  the  South  at  Sewanee,  Tenn.  Mabel  Kriebel  (Schultz)  Berky  is  a  graduate 
of  Perkiomen  School,  1906. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marian  Schultz,  b  Nov.  20,  1920. 

2.  Andrew,  b  Sept.  5,  1922. 

[68-68]  EUGENE  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  14,  1884;  s  Levi  G.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[68-33];  m  Dec.  27,  1919,  SELINA  S.  GERHARD,  b  Sept.  16,  1880;  dau  Ambrose  K.  and  Regina 
(Schultz)  Gerhard  [59-50].  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Dept,  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

One  child:  Eugene  Arden,  b  Jan.  13,  1922. 


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Selina  Gerhard  Schultz  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  1898.  For  a  number  of  years  she 
taught  in  the  public  schools  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  but  resigned  to  become  an  Associate  Editor  of  the 
“Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.” 

[68-69]  GENEVA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  30,  1888;  dau  Levi  G.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[68-33];  m  July  6,  1915,  JACOB  N.  REIFF,  b  Nov.  25,  1884;  s  Abraham  W.  and  Cevilla  J.  (Neidig) 
Reiff.  Hotel  manager;  res.  (1919),  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Elizabeth  S.,  b  May  29,  1916. 

[68-70]  ELLEN  JANE  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  13,  1875;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Many  Ann  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [68-38];  m  Apr.  11,  1901,  FRANK  ADAM,  b  Dec.  3,  1879;  s  Nathan  and  Annie  (Graber) 
Adam.  Merchant;  res.  (1918),  (Fruitville),  R.  F.  D.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-71]  FRANK  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  9,  1878;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Mary  Ann  (Yeakel)  Schultz 
[68-38];  m  Nov.  3,  1906,  IDA  STAHL,  b  Apr.  23,  1878:  dau  Christian  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Stahl  [MO¬ 
T'S].  Postal  clerk;  res.  (1919),  317^  No.  Fulton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-72]  SARAH  MELINDA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  14,  1884;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Mary  Ann  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [68-38];  m  Apr.  22,  1905,  BENJAMIN  FRIES,  b  Dec.  21,  1881 ;  s  Edwin  and  Matilda  (Roth) 
Fries.  Cigarmaker;  res.  (1918),  Milford  Square,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-73]  JESSE  S.  SHEPARD,  b  July  9,  1872;  s  Henry  W.  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Steiner)  Shepard 
[68-39];  m  July  6,  1896,  ELIZABETH  LANDIS,  b  Apr.  18,  1874;  dau  John  R.  and  Sarah  (Ziegler) 
Landis.  Jesse  Shepard  is  a  prominent  corporation  attorney  with  offices  in  the  Crozer  Building,  1420 
Chestnut  St.,  Phila.  He  served  on  School  Board,  22nd  Ward,  1898-9;  Phila.  Council,  1898-1904; 
State  Senator,  1905-6;  Chairman  of  the  Election  Committee.  Res.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila. 

One  child:  Henry  Landis,  b  Jan.  6,  1898. 

[68-74]  KATHERINE  HARRIET  SHEPARD,  b  Nov.  5,  1873;  dau  Henry  W.  S.  and  Mary  M. 
(Steiner)  Shepard  [68-39];  m  Dec.  23,  1892,  JOHN  C.  COOK,  b  Feb.,  1865;  s  Isaac  A.  S.  and  Esther 
Rosena  (Carnell)  Cook.  Produce  commission  merchant;  res.  (1920),  261  W.  11th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Children  (J); 

1.  Henry  Shepard,  b  Aug.  17,  1893.  [See  below  for  biography.] 

2.  Esther  Rosena,  b  Mar.  25,  1895;  d  Dec.  20,  1899. 

3.  William  H.  S.,  b  June  20,  1901. 

4.  Jesse  S.,  b  Oct.  28,  1904;  d  Nov.  20,  1906. 

Henry  S.  Cook  enlisted  in  the  New  York  National  Guard,  7th  Regiment,  June  16,  1917,  and  was 
mustered  into  the  107t,h  Infantry,  27th  Division,  on  Aug.  15,  1917.  He  went  to  Spartansburg,  S.  C., 
Camp  Wadsworth,  and  was  made  Corporal  on  landing  in  France  by  Gen.  Fisk. 

Corporal  Cook  was  wounded  Sept.  29,  1918,  while  going  over  the  “Hindenburg  Line.”  A  machine 
gun  bullet  lodged  in  the  lower  right  abdomen  and  eleven  pieces  of  shell  fragments  in  right  forearm, 
and  he  suffered  from  mustard  gas  burns  as  well.  His  wrist-watch  was  shot  off  his  left  wrist.  He  was 
discharged  Apr.  2,  1919.  Mr.  Cook  is  employed  by  W.  F.  Murray,  Fruit  and  Produce,  Commission 
Merchant,  New  York  City.  (1920.) 

[68-75]  CHARLES  HORACE  SHEPARD,  b  June  4,  1875;  s  Henry  W.  S.  and  Mary  M.  (Steiner) 
Shepard  [68-39];  m  Apr.  2,  1911,  AGNES  PALMER,  b  Apr.  23,  1884;  dau  Emmanuel  and  Mary  A. 
(Himmelsbach)  Palmer.  Hotel  proprietor;  res.  (1920),  346  Sixty-first  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Agnes  Helen,  b  July  20,  1919. 

[68-76]  ETHEL  YERGER,  b  Sept.,  1899;  dau  Irwin  S.  and  Ella  (Henry)  Yerger  [68-45];  m  Sept. 
21,  1915,  GEORGE  B.  HIBBERD,  b  June  20,  1888;  s  Thomas  and  Agnes  (Carmichael)  Hibberd. 
Structural  engineer;  res.  (1920),  Coatesville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Bennett,  Jr. 

2.  Ethel  Mae. 


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[68-77]  ALVIN  P.  HARLEY,  b  Apr.  2,  1876;  s  Henry  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Price)  Harley  [68-51.1]; 
m  July  4,  1905,  ELIZABETH  JONES. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Raymond  J.,  b  May  19,  1907. 

2.  Esther  Salome,  b  Dec.  6,  1908. 

3.  James  J.,  b  Oct.  27,  1910. 

4.  Olive  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  16,  1914. 

5.  Wilbur  J.,  b  Apr.  21,  1917. 

[68-77.1]  JACOB  P.  HARLEY,  6  Jan.  23,  1878  ;s  Henry  M.  and  AmandaS.  (Price)  Harley  [68-51.1]; 
m  Feb.,  1906,  EDITH  REPLOGLE.  No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[68-77.2]  ELIZABETH  P.  HARLEY,  b  Apr.  12,  1882;  dau  Henry  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Price) 
Harley  [68-51.1];  m  June  30,  1906,  ROBERT  G.  JONES. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Paul  Wesley,  b  June  2,  1907. 

2.  Robert  Eugene,  b  Oct.  16,  1912. 

3.  Miriam  Ruth,  b  Oct.  17,  1917. 

4.  Richard  H.,  b  Jan.  26,  1919. 

5.  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  May  19,  1920. 

[68-77.3]  HENRY  P.  HARLEY,  b  Dec.  22,  1885;  s  Henry  M.  and  Amanda  S.  (Price)  Harley 
[68-51.1];  m  Jan.  1,  1918,  CORDELIA  TRELLIS  WHITEHEAD,  d  Mar.  31,  1919.  [  Unable  to 

complete  or  verify.] 

[68-78]  LLOYD  HIRNER  SCHULTZ,  b  June  2,  1893;  s  Elmer  K.  and  Mary  Ann  (Hirner)  Schultz 
[68-60];  m  June  11,  1919,  EVA  MARGRETHA  LINDE,  b  Aug.  25,  1896;  dau  Henry  and  Margretha 
(Heidrich)  Linde.  Lloyd  H.  Schultz  served  in  the  U.  S.  N.  during  the  World  War,  in  the  Department 
of  Aviation;  he  is  Vice-President  and  Secretary  of  the  insurance  firm,  E.  K.  Schultz  &  Co.  of  Phila. ;  res. 
(1922),  Elkins  Park,  Pa.  No  children. 

[68-79]  FRANCES  SUSAN  DIEHL,  b  Nov.  20,  1899;  dau  John  G.  and  Olivia  Iv.  (Schultz)  Diehl 
[68-63];  m  May  5,  1920,  GEORGE  F.  ILSEMANN,  JR.,  b  Nov.  22,  1896;  s  George  F.  and  Emma 
(Sandmann)  Ilsemann.  Public  Accountant;  res.,  4560  Fernhill  Road,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 
No  children. 

George  F.  Ilsemann,  Jr.,  enlisted  in  the  Q.  M.  Reserve  Corps  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Sept.  27,  1917.  He 
was  called  to  active  duty,  Oct.  10,  1917,  and  served  as  Sergeant  (1st  Class).  He  then  entered  the  Officers’ 
Training  Camp  at  Camp  J.  E.  Johnson,  Fla.,  June,  1918,  and  was  commissioned  as  2nd  Lieutenant  on 
August  14,  1918.  Lieut.  Ilsemann  served  in  that  capacity  until  July  11,  1919,  when  he  was  honorably 
discharged. 


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CHRISTOPH  SCHOLTZE  (SCHULTZ)  IE  701 
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[69a]  MELCHIOR  SCHOLTZE  [E  69],  b  June 27,  1714;  baptized  June  28, 1714;  sponsors:  Balthasar 
Kriebel,  Maria  Kriebelin,  Anna  Scholtzin;  d  Sept.  1, 1787 ;  s  of  Melchior  Scholtze  of  Nieder  Harpersdorf ; 
m  Feb.  13,  1741,  in  the  presence  of  twelve  witnesses,  ANNA  MARIA  MESCHTER  [E  170],  dau  of  Eva 
Meschter  [E  169];  b - \d  July  2,  1742.  No  issue. 

[69b]  MELCHIOR  SCHULTZ  [E  69],  same  as  above  rn  2nd  time,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Apr. 
29,  1746,  MARIA  HARTRANFT  [E  135],  b  Sept.  5,  1718;  d  Dec.  9,  1749;  dau  Tobias  and  Barbara 

(Jaeckel)  Hartranft  [49].  No  issue. 

[J.  F.  Hartranft  wrote:  “I  think  there  were  children,  but  I  can  find  no  record.”  (S.  H.  L.)] 
Melchior  Schultz  came  to  Pa.  in  1734;  he  was  a  brother  of  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  [E  70],  and 
also  of  George  Schultz  [E  68].  The  three  Schultz  brothers  acquired  land  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  C  XVIII.)  Melchior  also  bought  200  acres  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co. 
[Plate  C  V ].  He  is  buried  in  Washington  Scliw.  Cem.  [Vide  Homes  and  Burial  Places .] 


[70]  REV.  CHRISTOPHER  SCHOLTZE  (SCHULTZ)  [E  70];  s  of  Melchior  Scholtze  and  Susanna 
Kriebel  (only  daughter  of  Caspar  Kriebel,  1650-1724)  of  N.  Hdrf.;  b  Mar.  27,  1718;  baptized  Mar.  29, 
1718;  sponsors:  Balthasar  Kriebel,  Anna  Scholtz,  Maria  Kriebel.  Christopher  Schultz  was  the 
brother  of  George  Schultz  [E  68]  and  of  Melchior  Schultz  [E  69],  and  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  at  the  age  of 
16.  He  kept  a  diary  of  the  voyage  from  which  we  have  first  hand  information  of  this  perilous  journey 
across  the  Atlantic.  On  Oct.  9,  1744,  CHRISTOPHER  SCHULTZ  was  m  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman, 
to  ROSINA  YEAKEL  [E  92],  b  Sept.  11,  1721 ;  d  Jan.  27,  1800;  dau  Regina  and  Balthasar  Yeakel  [22]. 
They  settled  on  a  farm  in  Washington  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  C  XVI].  Christopher  Schultz  was 
naturalized  June  21,  1743;  he  d  May  9,  1789,  and  is  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (4): 

[38-19]  1.  Regina,  b  Apr.  10,  1749;  d  Nov.  2,  1821;  m  Melchior  Yeakel. 

[70-1]  2.  Andrew,  b  Jan.  29,  1753;  d  Feb.  5,  1802;  m  Charlotte  Yeakel. 

[70-2]  3.  David,  b  Apr.  10,  1757;  d  Aug.  4,  1833;  m  Anna  Kriebel. 

[38-7]  4.  Susanna,  b  Deq.  15,  1759;  d  June  28,  1829;  ?n  Jacob  Yeakel. 

Christopher  Schultz,  or  Scholtze,  was  peculiarly  fitted  for  eminent  leadership  among  his  people 
during  the  formative  period  of  their  establishment  in  America.  For  more  than  two  centuries  before 
him,  his  family  had  been  a  distinguished  one  in  his  native  village  of  Harpersdorf,  Silesia.  He  was  born 
in  that  part  of  the  village  which  is  known  as  Lower  Harpersdorf,  Mar.  26,  1718  (the  Harpersdorf  Church 
Records  say  Mar.  27),  the  youngest  son  of  Melchior  Scholtze  and  his  wife,  Susanna,  nee  Kriebel.  Two 
brothers  were  older  than  he:  George,  b  Dec.  6,  1711,  and  Melchior,  b  June  27,  1714.  His  parents  were 
among  the  more  prominent  of  the  landholders  in  the  community,  and  were  also  intensely  spiritual  in 
their  Christian  life  and  practice.  The  influence  of  frequent  conferences,  which  were  held  in  his  home 
relative  to  the  attitude  of  the  Schwenkfelders  toward  the  Jesuit  Mission,  which  had  come  among  them 
a  year  after  he  was  born,  permanently  impressed  him  in  childhood  years. 

Not  alone  his  parents  but  also  his  grandmother,  Anna  Scholtze,  threw  Christian  influences  of  en¬ 
during  moment  about  h is  young  life.  On  the  eve  of  their  flight  from  Silesia  on  Saturday  night  before 
Easter,  1726,  to  escape  the  religious  persecutions  imposed  by  the  Jesuits,  this  same  grandmother  gave 
him  a  little  prayerbook  beautifully  bound  in  leather.  Several  times  in  his  later  life  he  made  reference 
to  that  good  woman,  and  his  heart  was  indeed  heavy,  when  he  found  that  she  was  not  going  with  him 
across  the  wide  Atlantic.  She  died  Mar.  30,  1739,  at  the  age  of  eighty-six  years  at  Berthelsdorf  in 
Saxony,  whither  he,  his  two  brothers,  and  his  grandmother  had  fled  with  his  parents.  After  their  flight 
from  Silesia,  they  arrived  in  Berthelsdorf  on  May  1,  1726;  here  after  a  time  the  father  of  Christopher 
acquired  a  parcel  of  land,  whereon  he  erected  a  small  house,  which  was  still  standing  within  compara¬ 
tively  recent  years. 

Very  early  in  his  life  he  began  his  education.  In  a  biography  of  his  life  written  by  his  son,  David 
Schultz,  a  year  after  the  father’s  death,  we  read  that  as  early  as  1726,  while  on  their  flight  into  Saxony, 


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when  only  in  the  ninth  year  of  his  age,  young  Christopher,  then  in  Gorlitz,  made  extracts  from  a  book 
treating  of  the  ten  chief  religious  persecutions.  Later  in  his  life  he  himself  marveled  that  he  should 
have  been  capable  at  so  early  an  age  of  doing  this.  Owing  to  the  impoverished  condition  into  which 
the  family  was  thrown  through  their  voluntary  desertion  of  all  their  real  estate  and  wealth  in  Silesia  for 
conscience’  sake,  this  child  of  tender  years  was  compelled  to  find  employment  as  a  shepherd  boy  on  the 
Saxon  hills.  He  evinced  so  great  a  desire  for  books  and  learning,  that  he  was  granted  all  the  available 
time  possible  to  devote  to  his  studies.  He  performed  his  allotted  work  in  two-thirds  of  the  ordinary 
time,  thus  gaining  two  days  each  week,  during  which  he  was  able  to  pursue  his  studies  under  the  spiri¬ 
tual  leader  of  his  people,  the  beloved  and  greatly  esteemed  Rev.  George  Weiss.  Two  of  his  manuscript 
school  books,  written  in  his  own  hand,  are  extant;  the  one  is  his  arithmetic  entitled: 

“CODEX  ARITHMETICS 
oder 

Reche  Buch 

quis  non  alterius,  sed  ipsum  solum  singularemque  possessorem  habet 

nempe 

Christoph  Scholtzen 
Anno  1731 

Dises  Biichlein  ist  mir  lib 

wer  mir  es  stilt  der  ist  ein  Dib  er  sey  ein  Herr  oder  Knecht  so  ist  er 
an  den  Gelgen  gerecht.  Lust  and  Libe  zu  iedem  Ding  macht  alle 
Miih  und  Arbeit  gt’ing. 

Berthelsdorff.” 

This  book  is  a  quarto  of  150  pages  representing  the  work  he  did  in  arithmetic  during  the  years,  1729- 
1730.  It  touches  every  part  of  rudimentary  arithmetic  including  weights  and  measures,  and  propor¬ 
tion;  the  whole  of  it  was  done  by  this  boy  before  he  had  attained  the  age  of  thirteen  years.  The  other, 
and  if  possible,  more  striking  manuscript  text  book,  is  Christopher  Schultz’s  Latin  grammar  of  1730 
and  1731,  which  is  likewise  a  quarto  of  217  numbered  pages.  It  is  remarkable  that  a  youth  less  than 
thirteen  years  of  age  should  be  able  to  produce  two  such  manuscripts.  He  had  not  been  granted  the 
privilege  of  attending  one  or  the  other  of  the  then  established  schools;  his  mother  would  have  been  glad 
to  see  him  derive  the  benefits  from  such  a  course,  had  she  not  feared  he  would  become  a  “boy  of  the 
world,”  as  had  so  often  happened  to  those  who  spent  their  lives  in  the  schools  of  the  day;  his  father  was 
of  like  mind.  They  occasionally  gave  him  money  with  which  to  purchase  books,  and  it  was  through 
their  influence  that  he  finally  went  to  George  Weiss  for  instruction  twice  a  week.  Each  day  he  spun  a 
given  quantity  of  flax  to  enable  him  to  defray  what  little  expenses  were  connected  with  his  educational 
career.  He  not  only  gained  a  mastery  of  the  Latin  language  but  later  he  also  took  up  the  study  of  the 
Hebrew;  in  this  latter  subject  his  chief  preceptor  after  his  arrival  in  Pa.,  was  Balthasar  Hoffman. 

After  a  sojourn  of  nearly  eight  years  in  Saxony,  where  his  family  with  the  other  Schwenkfelder 
refugees  had  enjoyed  comparative  liberty  and  quiet  under  the  kind  protection  of  Count  Zinzendorf, 
conditions  arose  which  made  it  unsafe  for  their  liberty  and  their  faith  to  remain  there  longer.  Conse¬ 
quently  it  was  decided  to  migrate  to  Pa.  On  the  30th  of  March,  1732,  the  mother  died  and  on  Feb.  15, 
1734,  almost  on  the  eve  of  their  departure,  the  father  too  passed  away;  thus  Christopher,  not  yet  six¬ 
teen,  and  his  two  older  brothers,  were  left  orphans.  On  that  long  trail  of  1734  from  Saxony  to  Pliila., 
it  was  the  sixteen  year  old  Christopher  Schultz,  who  studiously  kept  a  diary  recording  the  important 
events  which  happened  to  that  emigrant  band  in  its  wanderings  over  the  Saxon  plains  to  Pirna  on  the 
Elbe,  and  thence  down  that  ancient  river  to  the  sea,  and  across  the  Atlantic  in  the  “ Saint  Andrew." 
It  is  a  thrilling  story  written  by  this  youth  of  a  glorious  destiny. 

From  his  two  brothers  he  had  learned  the  art  of  weaving  and  in  that  occupation  he  was  engaged 
during  the  first  year  of  his  life  in  Pa.  In  the  year  1735,  he  with  his  two  brothers  purchased  a  tract  of 
land  in  what  is  now  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  at  a  spring  thereon  “where  the  bear  and 
deer  at  first  seemed  inclined  to  dispute  possession,”  in  1736,  with  the  assistance  of  Melchior  Neuman, 
carpenter,  they  commenced  felling  the  tall  oaks,  rolling  them  on  a  scaffold  over  a  trench,  sawed  them 
by  hand  into  three-inch  planks,  whereof  the  outside  wall  of  their  capacious  two-story  house  was  con¬ 
structed.  Wagon-wheels  were  made  of  the  same  article;  horse  collars  w^ere  skillfully  plaited  of  straw; 
traces  were  made  of  hemp,  and  grubbing  hoe  preceded  the  plow  with  wooden  mouldboard;  no  saw-mill 
was  within  reach,  no  grist-mill  within  fifteen  miles.  For  clothing  the  Schultz  family  raised  their  own 
flax  and  wool,  spun  it  with  the  aid  of  a  single  spindle  (without  wheel  or  machinery  of  any  kind),  erected 
a  weaver’s  loom  and  wove  the  yarn  into  cloth.  When  the  supply  exceeded  their  wants,  they  took  it  to 


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Phila.,  and  on  one  occasion,  sold  it  to  the  Governor  of  the  Province  at  eight  shillings  per  yard.  The 
Governor  spoke  very  highly  of  their  linen,  which  encouraged  them  not  a  little. 

After  ten  years  the  brothers  dissolved  partnership  and  Christopher  purchased  and  settled  on  a 
farm  which  until  recent  years  was  in  the  possession  of  his  descendants,  near  Clayton,  Pa. ;  it  was  located 
a  mile  north  of  the  originally  established  homestead.  Here  he  lived  to  the  end  of  his  life.  And  it  is  on 
this  tract  that  the  Washington  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House  grounds  and  burial  plot  are  located. 
During  his  lifetime  his  newly  established  home  became  one  of  the  chief  centers,  if  not  the  chief  one, 
among  the  Schwenkfelders.  Beyond  the  pale  of  his  own  people,  there  were  hosts  of  other  Pennsyl¬ 
vanians  who  sought  his  counsel,  and  in  so  doing  enjoyed  the  hospitality  of  his  home.  Members  of  the 
Society  of  Friends  especially  became  closely  associated  with  him,  among  them  Israel  Pemberton  and 
Anthony  Benezet. 

Like  his  fathers  for  generations  before  him,  Christopher  Schultz  earnestly  promoted  the  religious 
doctrines  projected  and  expounded  by  Caspar  von  Schwenckfeld  (1490-1561),  of  Ossig  in  Silesia.  He 
acquired  and  read  an  almost  complete  collection  of  the  printed  literature  on  the  subject  and  of  the  less 
accessible  manuscript  sources  he  made  transcripts  for  purposes  of  study.  In  this  matter  he  eminently 
followed  in  the  steps  of  George  Weiss  and  Balthasar  Hoffman,  and  like  them  he  too  became  a  preacher 
and  pastor  among  the  Schwenkfelders.  For  more  than  twenty  years  he  was  the  leading  light  and  spiri¬ 
tual  adviser  among  them.  During  that  time  he  preached  in  their  meetings  for  worship  and  at  their 
annual  Memorial  Day  services  on  Sept.  24th;  conducted  their  funeral  services;  instructed  their  children 
in  the  Catechism;  in  short,  he  performed  all  the  duties  devolving  on  a  pastor  in  a  territory  extending 
from  the  Hereford  Hills  in  Berks  Co.  to  Whitemarsh  and  Chestnut  Hill  near  Phila.  At  the  same  time 
he  carried  on  an  extensive  correspondence  with  the  remnant  of  Schwenkfelders  who  had  not  come  to 
America  at  the  time  of  the  migration.  He  became  somewhat  of  a  pastor  to  those  in  Silesia  as  well  as 
to  those  in  Pa. 

The  literature  of  the  Schwenkfelders  was  greatly  enriched  by  the  contributions  which  Christopher 
Schultz  made  thereto.  He  compiled  the  first  American  Schwenkfelder  Hymn-Book,  which  was  pub¬ 
lished  by  Saur  in  1762;  also  the  Catechism,  first  printed  in  1763,  reprinted  in  1784,  and  again  revised 
and  printed  in  1855.  Then  too,  he  wrote  the  book  of  history  and  doctrine,  known  as  the  “Erlauterung” 
of  the  Schwenkfelders;  the  manuscript  of  this  book  was  sent  to  Silesia  in  March,  1769,  and  was  published 
at  Jauer,  Silesia,  in  1771 ;  it  was  reprinted  in  America  in  1830  and  still  is  the  best  available  source-book 
of  the  entire  Schwenkfelder  field.  At  his  death  he  had  also  completed  an  extensive  manuscript  in  the 
form  of  a  Schwenkfelder  “Compendium”  of  faith,  which  was  not  published  until  1836.  In  addition  he 
was  largely  instrumental  in  drafting  the  articles  of  agreement  used  as  a  constitution  for  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  School  System  established  in  1764.  He  also  prepared  an  extensive  paper  on  items  of  history 
among  the  Schwenkfelders. 

Although  Christopher  Schultz  and  Balthasar  Hoffman  had  been  conducting  regular  and  systematic 
instruction  in  the  Catechism  among  the  youth  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  since  1763,  and  although  religious 
services  for  worship  were  conducted  in  the  private  homes,  the  lack  of  a  closer  organization  was  accoun¬ 
table  for  constant  losses  that  threatened  annihilation.  A  tentative  organization  effected  in  1762,  very 
largely  under  the  leadership  of  Christopher  Schultz,  was  in  operation  until  the  adoption  of  a  constitution 
among  the  Schwenkfelders  twenty  years  later.  The  Constitution  which  was  finally  adopted  by  them  in 
1782  was  drafted  by  Christopher  Schultz,  and  on  its  basis  there  was  then  organized  what  is  today  the 
Schwenkfelder  Church.  He  was  very  properly  referred  to  as  “Father  Schultz,”  for  it  was  largely 
through  his  persistence  and  faith  that  the  organization  was  brought  about.  In  numerous  matters  per¬ 
taining  to  the  affairs  of  this  body  of  Christian  believers,  he  was  the  leading  spirit  in  directing  its  destiny; 
so  also  he  was  the  one  among  them  who  projected  the  Charity  Fund  which  is  still  functioning.  There 
are  hundreds  of  papers  and  letters  that  were  written  by  him,  which  testify  to  the  directive  influence  he 
exerted  upon  all  the  religious  activities  and  upon  many  of  a  purely  secular  character  among  this  people. 

Within  a  comparatively  short  time  after  his  arrival  in  America  Christopher  Schultz  had  gained  a 
mastery  of  the  English  language,  and  in  that  language  lie  frequently  corresponded  with  the  English 
speaking  people  in  the  province.  He  was  highly  esteemed  by  them  and  his  counsels  were  sought  in  the 
settlement  of  difficult  matters  during  the  colonial  period.  Following  the  Indian  alarm  which  circulated 
among  the  Schwenkfelder  settlements  in  the  Goshenhoppen  country  in  1755,  Christopher  Schultz  and 
others  were  instrumental  in  forming  a  union  among  the  Schwenkfelders  to  aid  the  Friends  in  their 
efforts  to  calm  the  troubled  natives  through  “The  Friendly  Association  for  regaining  and  preserving 
peace  with  the  Indians  by  pacific  measures.”  His  regard  for  the  country  of  his  adoption  is  very  well 
expressed  in  a  public  document  bearing  his  signature  and  addressed  to  Lieut.  Governor  Robert  Hunter 
Morris  in  1754,  in  which  are  these  words:  “We  know  very  well  that  we  cannot  give  sufficient  thanks 
to  the  Almighty  for  having  conveyed  us  into  such  a  country,  and  under  so  mild  a  government  where 


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the  best  privileges  in  the  known  world  are  established.”  Twenty  years  later,  July  15,  1774,  he  was  one 
of  the  deputies  from  Berks  County  in  a  provincial  meeting  in  Phila.,  where  the  following  resolution  was 
unanimously  adopted:  “We  acknowledge  ourselves  and  the  inhabitants  of  this  province,  liege  subjects 
of  his  Majesty,  King  George  the  Third,  to  whom  they  and  we  owe  and  will  bear  true  and  faithful  alle¬ 
giance.” 

The  political  situation  having  grown  more  tense,  the  following  December  a  county  committee  of 
observation  was  chosen  at  Reading  for  Berks  Co.,  and  Christopher  Schultz  was  a  member  of  that  com¬ 
mittee.  He  attended  the  provincial  convention  held  in  Phila.  in  Jan.,  1775,  where  a  series  of  strong 
resolutions  was  adopted  against  the  arbitrary  acts  which  the  British  Parliament  was  then  attempting  to 
force  upon  the  American  colonies.  The  high  feeling  then  arising  in  the  colonies  brought  out  the  two 
factions — the  one  in  favor  of,  and  the  other  opposed  to  a  war  with  the  mother  country.  A  third  element 
also  entered,  a  company  of  people  who  from  religious  motives  were  opposed  to  the  bearing  of  arms — 
among  them  the  Society  of  Friends,  the  Mennonites,  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  the  Church  of  the  Brethren. 
These  people  held  a  meeting  at  Reading,  Sept.  1,  1775,  where  it  was  resolved  by  the  deputies  to  stand 
by  their  conscientious  convictions.  At  the  call  of  the  Continental  Congress,  the  day,  May  17,  1776, 
was  designated  as  a  day  of  prayer;  Christopher  Schultz  led  those  services  among  the  Schwenkfelders, 
and  the  manuscript  of  the  sermon  he  delivered  on  that  occasion  is  still  extant.  The  very  next  year,  May 
1,  1777,  he  drafted  “A  Candid  Declaration  of  Some  So-Called  Schwenkfelders  Concerning  Present 
Militia  Affairs,”  the  concluding  paragraph  of  which  contains  the  lines  that  the  ‘‘undersigned  who  adhere 
to  the  apostolic  doctrines  of  the  sainted  Caspar  Schwenckfeld  and  who  seek  to  maintain  the  same  by 
public  services  and  by  instruction  of  the  young  have  mutually  agreed,  and  herewith  united  themselves 
to  this  end  that  they  will  mutually  with  each  other  bear  such  fines  as  may  be  imposed  on  account  of 
refusal  for  conscience’  sake  to  render  military  service  in  case  deadly  weapons  are  carried  and  used.” 
Efforts  had  been  made  a  few  weeks  before,  on  March  31,  1777,  to  induce  Christopher  Schultz  to  accept 
a  commission  as  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Peace,  but  there  is  no  record  whatsoever  that  he  ever  served 
in  that  capacity.  Although  he  at  no  time  compromised  his  convictions  in  regard  to  the  question  of 
conscientious  objection,  it  was  largely  through  his  influence  that  a  satisfactory  solution  was  found  to 
the  serious  problems  then  arising.  At  the  end  of  that  trying  period  he  could  say  that  God’s  protecting 
hand  had  been  over  him  and  his  people  in  a  fatherly  way. 

While  his  lands  multiplied,  and  his  material  possessions  mightily  increased,  by  his  last  will  and 
testament,  dated  Oct.  24,  1788,  he  devised  unto  his  children  about  800  acres  of  land,  and  his  personal 
property  inventoried  at  £1745.  8s.  9d.  He  also  assembled  a  vast  library  of  books  and  papers ;  these 
covered  a  variety  of  subjects,  the  more  important  among  them  being  those  dealing  with  religious 
themes,  languages,  history,  and  public  charities.  He  is  known  to  have  been  a  great  reader  and  a  tireless 
student.  In  appearance  he  was  robust  in  body,  broad  shouldered,  a  full  face  adorned  with  prominent 
eye-brows,  a  double  chin,  brown  eyes,  and  black  hair.  He  had  a  full  clear  voice  which  made  him  an 
effective  public  speaker,  and  he  delighted  in  singing. 

Here  was  a  man  who  was  born  in  a  home  of  plenty,  who  was  reduced  to  absolute  poverty  through 
no  fault  of  his  own  or  that  of  his  parents,  who  was  forced  into  exile  where  a  new  home  and  a  new  civili¬ 
zation  had  to  be  carved  out  of  a  virgin  forest,  fatherless  and  motherless  in  youthful  years,  a  shepherd 
and  a  toiler  at  the  loom,  who  rose  like  many  another  to  position  and  influence — an  influence  which  is  still 
continuing  to  contribute  to  the  common  welfare  of  humanity.  It  has  been  said  that  Matt.  19:  29  is  the 
explanation  of  it  all. 

He  never  sought  the  plaudits  of  the  crowd,  the  practice  of  his  whole  life  being  to  give  God  alone 
the  honor.  During  the  closing  years  of  his  busy  life,  frequent  indisposition  of  body  gradually  wore  down 
his  life.  Nevertheless  he  still  made  his  accustomed  journey  to  Phila.,  where  he  was  always  a  welcome 
guest  in  the  homes  of  his  Quaker  friends.  The  last  of  these  journeys  was  made  late  in  April,  1789,  when 
he  returned  home  on  the  29th  of  April,  apparently  in  health  and  in  good  spirits.  The  very  next  day  he 
felt  indisposed  and  in  a  few  days  his  condition  rapidly  grew  worse;  his  body  did  not  respond  to  the  medi¬ 
cal  applications  and  on  the  9th  of  May,  1789,  he  passed  away.  From  his  family  and  a  host  of  friends  he 
took  leave  with  the  words:  “A  little  while  and  ye  shall  not  see  me,  and  again  a  little  while  and  ye  shall 
see  me,  because  I  go  to  the  Father.”  On  the  11th  of  May,  his  body  was  laid  to  rest  in  the  Washington 
Schwenkfelder  Burial  plot.  The  funeral  sermon  was  preached  by  the  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  who 
took  for  his  text  2  Tim.  4:  7,8.  This  sermon  written  in  the  handwriting  of  Rev.  Hoffman  is  still  pre¬ 
served. 

Thus  closed  the  earthly  career  of  one  of  God’s  chosen  leaders,  eminent  among  those  who  gave  them¬ 
selves  to  the  laying  of  a  firm  foundation,  whereon  a  great  commonwealth  was  erected.  [E.  E.  S.  ./.] 


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Letter  Showing  Christopher  Schultz’s  Interest  in  Music 
“Worthy  Friend  Christopher  Schultz. 

I  hope  thou’st  rec.  my  last  on  my  Return  from  Sunbury — I’ve  since  severely  felt  the  Effect  of  that 
Journey  by  a  contracted  intermittent  Fever,  but  am  at  present  in  a  State  of  Convalescence. 

Inclos’d  I  send  you  some  cantatas  composed  in  this  and  preceding  Years,  on  the  festive  Seasons  of 
our  several  Choirs  in  Bethlehem.  .  .  .1  observ’d  you  expressed  a  particular  Satisfaction  in  parusingone 

of  the  Like,  when  last  at  my  House  &  which,  if  I  mistake  not,  you  took  with  you . Zion’s  Welfare  I 

know  is  they  earnest  Wish  ....  the  Labours  of  the  Brethren,  in  that  Intention,  I’m  persuaded  will  meet 

they  Approbation  &  Blessing . These  musical  Solemnities  are  expressive  Testimonials  of  that  happy 

State  &  Condition  each  Choir  or  principal  Division  in  the  Congregation  should  live  in  the  constant 
Enjoyment  of — in  other  Words  they  may  be  aptly  compared  to  a  kind  of  Looking-Glasses,  wherin 
their  respective  Wants  &  Imperfections,  by  the  Help  of  the  Spirit,  may  be  palpably  discerned  &  a  fuller 
possession  thereof  aspired  after. 

Take  my  Freedom  in  good  Part  &  believe  me  to  be  one  of  they  sincere  &  fast  Friends. 

J.  Okely 

Beth.  13  Sept.  1784’’ 

[S.  H.  L.] 

The  following  references  give  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz’s  official  connection  with  the  Revolution¬ 
ary  War: 

“Proceedings  of  Comittee  (1774) 

“Pursuant  to  advertisements  dispersed  through  the  County,  a  respectable  number  of  the  inhabi¬ 
tants  met  this  day  at  the  Court  House,  in  this  Town,  and  proceeded,  by  ballot,  to  the  election  of  a 
Comittee,  as  recomended  by  the  Congress,  when  the  following  gentlemen  were  duly  chosen: 

Edward  Biddle,  Christopher  Schultz,  Doctor  Jonathan  Potts,  William  Reeser,  Balser  Geho,  Michael 
Rright,  John  Patton,  Mark  Bird,  John  Jones,  John  Old,  Sebastian  Levan,  George  Nagel,  Christopher 
Witman,  Jacob  Shoemaker,  and  James  Lewis.”  [Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  XIV,  p  307.] 

“At  a  Provincial  Convention  for  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  held  at  Philadelphia  Jan.  23,  1775, 
and  continued  by  adjournments  from  day  to  day  to  the  28th. 

Phila.  Co.— Melchior  Waggoner 

Berks  Co. — Christopher  Schultz ”  [Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  625.] 

“A  Member  of  Berks  County  Committee  of  Observation,  chosen  on  the  fifth  of  December,  1774.” 
[Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  XIV,  p  247;  5th  Ser.,  Vol.  V,  p  138.] 

[70-1]  ANDREW  SCHULTZ,  h  Jan.  29,  1753;  d  Feb.  5,  1802;  s  Rev.  Christopher  and  Rosina 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [70];  m  Nov.  21,  1776,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel,  to  CHARLOTTE  YEAKEL,  b 

Dec.  31,  1750;  d  Feb.  11,  1825;  dau  Jeremiah  and - - -  (Wolf)  Yeakel  [38-4]. 

Children  (7): 

[70-3]  1.  Christopher,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  12,  1777;  d  Mar.  22,  1843;  m  Susanna  Yeakle. 

[11-18]  2.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  13,  1778;  d  — - — - — - — •,  1860;  m  Andrew  Krauss. 

[160-4]  3.  Regina,  b  Aug.  1,  1780;  d  Jan.  16,  1860;  m  Isaac  Yeakel. 

[70-4]  4.  Esther,  b  Mar.  14,  1783;  d  Jan.  18,  1845;  m  John  Nuss. 

[ll-20a]  5.  Maria,  b  Oct.  4,  1784;  d  May  26,  1807;  ?n  George  Krauss. 

[  1 1— 20b]  6.  Christina,  b  Aug.  22,  1787;  d  Oct.  18,  1877;  m  George  Krauss. 

[70—5]  7.  Henry  Y.,  b  July  3,  1793;  d  Oct.  23,  1858;  m  Elizabeth  Strunk. 

[70-2]  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  10,  1757 ;  d  Aug.  4,  1833;  s  Rev.  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [70];  m  May  17,  1781,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  ANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  25,  1758;  d 
Dec.  4,  1831;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Dresher)  Kriebel  [19-2].  David  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and 
resided  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  immediately  adjoining  the  former  Washington  Schwenkfelder 
Meeting  House.  He  wrote  an  extended  biographical  account  of  his  father,  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz, 
the  manuscript  of  which  is  in  the  S.  H.  L. 

Children  (10): 

[68-4]  1.  Susanna,  b  May  7,  1782;  d  Sept.  17,  1834;  m  Isaac  Schultz. 

[70—6 ]  2.  Andrew,  b  Oct.  8,  1784;  d  Nov.  14,  1817;  m  Sophia  Kriebel. 

[70-7]  3.  William,  b  Nov.  12,  1786;  d  Dec.  25,  1817;  m  Salome  Kriebel. 


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[19—1  la]  4.  Rosina,  b  Sept.  1,  1788;  d  Dee.  27,  1817;  m  David  Kriebel. 

[70-8]  5.  Christopher  K.,  b  Aug.  29,  1790;  d  Dec.  11,  1856;  m  Sarah  Yeakle. 

6.  Philip,  b  June  6,  1793;  d  Oct.  25,  1817. 

[68-6]  7.  Maria,  b  July  8,  1795;  d  Jan.  29,  1877;  m  Melchior  Schultz. 

[70-9]  8.  Jeremiah,  b  June  7,  1797;  d  Feb.  3,  1874;  m  Maria  Schultz. 

[25—2 1  ]  9.  Christina,  b  Jan.  15,  1799;  d  June  13,  1869;  m  Anthony  Kriebel. 

[149-24]  10.  Regina,  b  Feb.  23,  1801;  d  Apr.  19,  1853;  m  George  Schultz. 


[70-3]  REV.  CHRISTOPHER  SCHULTZ,  JR.,  b  Oct,  12,  1777;  d  Mar.  22,  1843;  s  Andrew  and 
Charlotte  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70-1];  m  May  29,  1804,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  SUSANNA  YEAKLE, 
b  Nov.  11,  1782;  d  Apr.  3,  1861;  dau  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Wagner)  Yeakle  [160-2]. 

Christopher  Schultz,  Jr.,  was  a  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  and  lived  in  Hereford, 
Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  fine  farm  belonging  to  the  estate  of  his  son,  Thomas,  which  he  managed  very 
successfully.  He  was  a  minister  of  the  Society  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  and  until  his  death  continued  in 
the  ministry.  He  always  drew  crowded  audiences  wherever  he  preached,  whether  in  his  own  Society  or 
when  occupying  the  pulpit  of  some  neighboring  denomination,  which  was  very  frequently  the  case.  His 
fine  personal  appearance  and  great  fluency  of  speech  always  commanded  the  attention  of  his  audience, 
accompanied  as  it  was  with  the  most  fervent  piety.  The  social  qualities  of  his  well-stored  mind  were  of 
the  highest  order,  tempered  as  it  was  by  a  true  Christian  spirit;  he  always  commanded  the  respect  of 
those  with  whom  he  came  in  contact. 


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Children  {12): 

Son,  b  Nov.  2,  1806;  d  Nov.  2,  1806. 

Joseph,  b  Apr.  24,  1808;  d,  May  17,  1874;  m  Susanna  Gerhard. 
David,  b  Oct.  6,  1809;  d  June  14,  1871. 

Sarah,  b  Oct.  10,  1810;  d  July  26,  1886;  m  Charles  Gerhard. 
Regina,  b  May  26,  1812;  d  Jan.  2,  1898;  m  David  S.  Heebner. 
Thomas,  b  Dec.  25,  1813;  d  Apr.  13,  1873;  m  Hannah  Kriebel. 

f  1.  George  Yeakel. 

Lydia,  b  June  1,  1816;  d  June  5,  1903;  m  \  2.  Levi  Miller. 

(  3.  Benjamin  DeLong. 
Hannah,  b  July  17,  1820;  d  Dec.  10,  1861;  m  William  H.  Bechtel. 
Son,  b  Nov.  20,  1821;  d  Aug.  29,  1822. 

Leah,  b  Nov.  5,  1823;  d  Mar.  3,  1875;  m  Joel  Schultz. 

Rebecca,  b  July  10,  1826;  d  Mar.  30,  1914;  m  Edwin  Weidner. 
Daughter,  d  young. 


[70-4]  ESTHER  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  14,  1783;  d  Jan.  18,  1845;  dau  Andrew  and  Charlotte  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [70-1];  vi  Aug.  28,  1803,  JOHN  NUSS,  b  Sept.  4,  1780;  d  Mar.  13,  1852;  s  Conrad  and  Mar- 
garetta  Nuss. 


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Children  (7J): 

1.  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse),  b  Aug.  21,  1804;  d  — 

2.  Charles,  b  Oct.  11,  1805;  d  Nov.  13,  1877;  m 


- ;  m  Elizabeth  Sherman. 

1.  Charity  Miller. 

2.  Sallie  Miller  Brown. 


3.  Michael,  b  Nov.  14,  1807;  d  Feb.  16,  1809. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  9,  1810;  lived  at  Locustdale,  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa. 

5.  Daniel,  b  Feb.  22,  1812;  d  before  1880;  m  Louise  Lowry. 

6.  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  21,  1813;  d  July  14,  1813. 

7.  John,  b  July  21,  1814;  m - 

8.  Apolonia,  b  Apr.  29,  1816;  d  June  5,  1891;  m  Peter  Hartzell. 

9.  Franklin,  b  Sept.  25,  1818;  d - •;  went  to  Indiana. 

10.  Ester,  b  Feb.  24,  1821.  No  further  data. 

11.  Maria  Anna,  b  Oct.  6,  1822;  d  Sept.  27,  1903;  rn  (  Gideon  Gearhart 

[  2.  Henry  Bauman. 


12.  Sarah,  b  June  2,  1825;  d - ;  m  Daniel  Shipe. 

13.  Joseph,  b  Nov.  12,  1826;  d  Apr.  4,  1903;  m  Luceanna  Raubenholdt. 

14.  Esther,  b  Aug.  19,  1829;  d  1852;  m  Lott  Wertz. 

record  takeq  from  Family  Bible  in  possession  of  J.  Frank  Nuss,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 


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The  will  of  John  Nuss  of  Maine  Twp.  was  probated  Mar.  22,  1852;  in  it  he  mentions  “my  eleven 
children — Jesse,  Charles,  Samuel,  Daniel,  John,  Franklin,  Joseph,  Sarah,  Esther,  Abbe — intermarried 
with  Peter  Hartzel,  Mary — intermarried  with  Gideon  Gearhart.  Sarah — intermarried  with  Daniel 
Shipe.”  [Will  Bk.  3 ,  5J+.) 


[70-5]  HENRY  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  3,  1793;  d  Oct,  23,  1858;  s  Andrew  and  Charlotte  (Yeakel) 

Schultz  [70-1];  m  Nov.  6,  1825,  ELIZABETH  STRUNK,  b - ,  1806;  d  May  26,  1887.  Henry 

Schultz  died  from  injuries  received  from  falling  off  a  horse. 


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Children  (11): 

Joel  S.,  b  July  26,  1826;  d  Oct.  20,  1907;  m  (  Ijyd].a  Schlonecker. 

I  2.  Sarah  Ziegenius. 

Susanna  S.,  b  Apr.  10,  1828;  d  Apr.  18,  1887;  m  John  Kriebel. 

Joseph  S.,  b  Apr.  16,  1830;  d  May  26,  1901;  m  Ellemina  Stauffer. 

Anna,  b  Sept.  1,  1832;  d  July  18,  1899;  unm. 

Aaron,  b  Sept.  6,  1834;  d  Dec.  9,  1905;  unm. 

William,  b  Oct.  21,  1836;  d  Oct.  8,  1911;  m  Dinah  Hangen. 

Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  7,  1838;  d  Mar.  25,  1889. 

Sarah,  b  Oct.  13,  1840;  d  Jan.  30,  1913;  m  William  Deischer. 

Lydia,  b  Apr.  26,  1843;  d  July  3,  1918;  m  William  Seas. 

Peter,  b  June  18,  1846;  m  Susan  B.  Stauffer. 

John,  b  Oct.  27,  1848;  m  Catharine  Blank. 

Henry,  b  Jan.  26,  1818;  d  July  12,  1898;  m  Sarah  Schelly.  Henry  Schultz  was  the  nat¬ 
ural  son  of  Henry  Y.  Schultz  and - —  Weiss. 


[70-6]  ANDREW  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  8,  1784;  d  Nov.  14,  1817;  s  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[70-2];  m  June  1,  1809,  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  1,  1785;  d  Mar.  24,  1857;  dau  Andrew  and  Susanna 
(Yeakel)  Kriebel  [19-4]. 

Children  (5): 

[154-13]  1.  Susanna,  b  June  28,  1810;  d  Apr.  26,  1876;  m  Christopher  Wiegner. 

[149-22]  2.  Anna,  b  Jan.  14,  1812;  d  Dec.  24,  1871 ;  m  Joshua  Schultz. 

[161-17]  3.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  23,  1814;  d  May  1,  1874;  m  John  Anders. 

[149—28]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  21,  1816;  d  May  20,  1877;  m  Samuel  H.  Schultz. 

[70-32]  5.  Andrew  K.,  b  May  3,  1818;  d  May  19.  1903;  m  Magdalena  High. 

[70-7]  WILLIAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  12,  1786;  d  Dec.  25,  1817;  s  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [70—2] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1811,  SALOME  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  9,  1787;  d  Nov.  4,  1869;  dau  Andrew  and 
Susanna  (Yeakel)  Kriebel  [19-4]. 

Children  (3): 

[19-33]  1.  Christina,  b  Dec.  6,  1812;  d  July  16,  1883;  m  Isaac  S.  Kriebel. 

[70-33]  2.  Samuel  Iv.,  b  Sept.  13,  1814;  d  Oct.  21,  1882;  m  Susanna  Anders. 

3.  Maria,  b  Oct.  6,  1816;  d  Feb.  26,  1833. 


[70-8]  CHRISTOPHER  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  29,  1790;  d  Dec.  11,  1856;  s  David  and  Anna  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Schultz  [70-2]  ;m  May  13,  1817,  SARAH  YEAKLE,  b  July  16,  1791  ;d  Dec.  1,  1862;  dau  Christopher 
and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Yeakle  [160-3].  Christopher  Iv.  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  storekeeper,  and 
lived  at  Schultzville,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (6):  • 

1.  Son,  b  Oct.  16,  1819;  stillborn. 

2.  Son,  b  Feb.  14,  1823;  d  Feb.  15,  1823. 

3.  Son,  b  Apr.  16,  1824;  d  Apr.  24,  1824. 

[70-34]  4.  Matilda  Y.,  b  Mar.  14,  1827;  d  Feb.  6,  1899;  m  Peter  D.  Schell. 

5.  Daughter,  b  Sept.  5,  1829;  stillborn. 

6.  Hiram,  b  Feb.  17,  1831;  d  Jan.  15,  1834. 

[70-9]  JEREMIAH  SCHULTZ,  b  June  7,  1797 ;  d  Feb.  3,  1874;  s  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[70-2];  m  June  1,  1820,  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  4,  1798;  d  Feb.  2,  1873;  dau  Rev.  John  and  Regina 
(Heebner)  Schultz  [149-9].  Jeremiah  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Washington  Twp.,  Berks  Co., 
Pa.,  on  the  farm  adjoining  the  site  of  the  Washington  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House. 


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Children  (4): 

[70-35]  1.  Henry  S.,  b  June  16,  1218;  d  Feb.  23,  1901;  m  Barbara  Kriebel. 

[70-36]  2.  Edward  S.,  b  June  20,  1824;  d  Dec.  17,  1889;  m  Susanna  Yeakel. 

[70-37]  3.  John  S.,  b  Sept.  6,  1828;  d  Jan.  24,  1894;  m  Sarah  Ann  Baus. 

[70-38]  4.  Solomon  S.,  b  July  5,  1831;  d  Sept.  27,  1891 ;  m  Hannah  L.  Magill. 


[70-10]  JOSEPH  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  24,  1808;  d  May  17,  1874;  s  Rev.  Christopher  (Jr.)  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3];  m  June  5,  1837,  SUSANNA  GERHARD,  b  Nov.  6,  1809;  d  Nov.  14, 
1855;  dau  Matthias  and  Esther  (Yeakel)  Gerhard  [59-7]. 

Children  (5): 

[161-29]  1.  Regina  G.,  b  Sept.  20,  1840;  m  Nathaniel  H.  Anders. 

2.  Susanna  G.,  b  Feb.  19,  1843;  d  Apr.  4,  1845. 

[161-27]  3.  Rebecca  G.,  b  June  26,  1845;  d  June  3,  1920;  m  Jacob  H.  Anders. 

[70-39]  4.  Cornelius  G.,  b  Dec.  16,  1847;  m  Isabel  Davis. 

5.  Harriet  G.,  b  Sept.  1,  1849;  d  Feb.  11,  1916;  unm. 


[70-11]  THOMAS  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  25,  1813;  d  Apr.  13,  1873;  s  Rev.  Christopher  (Jr.)  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3];  rn  Nov.  21,  1850,  HANNAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Apr.  6,  1823;  d  Jan.  3,  1914; 
dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Kriebel  [25-20].  Thomas  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  on  the  farm  of 
his  father  at  Hereford,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Horatio  K„  6  Sept.  22, 1851;  m  I  1-  Magdalena  Schultz. 


2.  Ida  Frey  Fetherman. 
2.  Thamar,  b  Feb.  17,  1858;  m  Howard  W.  Kriebel. 


[70-12a]  LYDIA  (SCHULTZ)  YEAKEL,  b  June  1,  1816;  d  June  5,  1903;  widow  of  George  Yeakel 
[38-115]  and  dau  Rev.  Christopher  (Jr.)  and  Susanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3];  m  2nd  time,  June  10, 
1849,  LEVI  MILLER,  b  Feb.  25,  1825;  d  Feb.  23,  1859;  s  Jacob  and  Katherine  Miller.  Lived  in 
Reading,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  22,  1850;  unm;  Reading,  Pa. 

1.  Margaret  Craig. 

2.  Mary  D.  Wallace. 


2.  Ambrose,  b  May  26,  1856;  rn 


[70-12b]  LYDIA  (SCHULTZ-YEAKEL)  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  BENJAMIN  De- 
LONG,  who  d  in  1869.  No  children. 


[70-13]  HANNAH  SCHULTZ,  b  July  17,  1820;  d  Dec.  10,  1861;  dau  Rev.  Christopher  (Jr.)  and 
Susanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3];  m  Feb.  2,  1845,  WILLIAM  HIGH  BECHTEL,  b  Dec.  2,  1819;  d 
Dec.  8,  1896;  s  John  and  Maria  (Hoch  or  High)  Bechtel.  Miller;  resided  at  Beehtelsville,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[70-42]  1.  Elam  S.,  b  Aug.  22,  1845;  d  Aug.  12,  1886;  m  Rebecca  B.  Clemmer. 

[70—43]  2.  James  S.,  b  July  6,  1847;  d  Oct.  7,  1907;  m  Emma  De  Turck. 

3.  Daughter,  b  Aug.  6,  1848;  stillborn. 

4.  John,  b  Nov.  7,  1854;  d  Mar.  18,  1881;  unm. 

William  H.  Bechtel  married  2nd  time,  Mary  B.  Oberholtzer,  dau  John  and  Anna  (Bleim)  Ober- 
holtzer. 

[70-14]  REBECCA  SCHULTZ,  b  July  10,  1826;  d  Mar.  30,  1914;  dau  Rev.  Christopher  (Jr.)  and 
Susanna  (Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-3];  m  Jan.  14,  1854,  EDWIN  WEIDNER,  b  July  15,  1825;  d  Oct.  25, 
1877.  Rebecca  Schultz  Weidner  died  at  the  home  of  her  daughter,  Myra  (Mrs.  David  M.  Christman), 
Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Son,  b  June  18,  1855;  d  in  infancy. 

[70-44]  2.  Myra  S.,  b  Oct.  3,  1856;  d  May  14,  1916;  m  Rev.  David  M.  Christman. 

[70-45]  3.  Medora  S.,  b  Nov.  29,  1858;  m  Daniel  D.  Zweier. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  8,  1866;  d  Oct.  16,  1884. 

5.  Sadie  Leah,  b  Mar.  3,  1875;  missionary  in  Japan. 


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“Miss  Sadie  Leah  Weidner’s  home  at  the  time  of  her  appointment  as  teacher  and  evangelistic 
worker  in  the  Girls’  School,  Sendai,  Japan,  was  Fireside,  Ohio.  She  is  a  lady  of  devout  spirit  and  liberal 
education,  having  enjoyed  the  advantages  of  several  educational  institutions.  After  application  she  ap¬ 
peared  before  the  Board  at  its  meeting  in  Allentown,  Pa.,  on  March  13,  1900,  and  was  duly  elected  and 
commissioned.  After  arranging  for  her  departure  to  her  field  of  labor,  farewell  services  were  held  at 
Fireside,  Ohio,  on  May  11,  1900.  She  sailed  for  Vancouver,  B.  C.,  on  May  28,  1900,  and  reached  Yoko¬ 
hama,  Japan,  June  11,  1900.”  [  Newspaper  clipping.] 


[70-15]  ISAIAH  ( JOSIAH)  (JESSE)  NUSS,  b  Aug.  21,  1804;  d  — — — ;  s  John  and  Esther 
(Schultz)  Nuss  [70-4];  m  ELIZABETH  SHERMAN. 

Children  {11): 

[70-46]  1.  Isaac,  b  July  20,  1833;  d  Jan.  2,  1907;  m  Elizabeth  Levan. 

[70-47]  2.  David,  m - 

[70—48]  3.  Gideon,  d  Jan.  9,  1905;  m - Henninger. 

[70-49]  4.  Joseph  James,  m  Araminta  Jane  Derr. 

5.  Franklin  P.,  b  July  5,  1854;  d  Aug.  1,  1856. 

6.  Washington,  b - ,  1847;  d  Aug.  30,  1849. 

[70-50]  7.  Harry,  b - ;  d  Sept.,  1870;  m  and  had  dau;  lived  at  Danville,  Pa. 

[70-51]  8.  Sarah,  in  Clark  Tronsue. 

[70-52]  9.  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  11,  1831;  d  Dec.  25,  1882;  m  Samuel  Drum. 

[70-53]  10.  Catharine,  m  Charles  Karnes. 

[70-54]  11.  Marie,  b  June  9,  1842;  d  Oct.  28,  1909;  m  Francis  Flemings. 

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[70-16a]  CHARLES  NUSS,  b  Oct.  11,  1805;  d  Nov.  13,  1877;  s  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss 
[70-4];  m  CHARITY  MILLER,  b  Feb.  2,  1808;  d  Jan.  10,  1852. 


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Children  {6): 

1.  Benjamin,  d  aged  35  yrs.;  m  Lena  Waltz. 

2.  Elizabeth  Esther,  b  July  1,  1833;  d  Dec.  27,  1915;  m  William  Longenberger. 

3.  Catharine  Ann,  b  Jan.  1,  1836;  d  Jan.  30,  1906;  m  Nathan  Miller. 

4.  Matilda,  b  1840;  dec;  m  (  '•  Henr-V  E™in' 

t  2.  — - Krun. 

1.  Sarah  C.  Freed. 

5.  Henry  Franklin,  b  Mar.  14,  1843;  m  2.  Sarah  J.  Harmen. 

[  3.  Fannie  Shuman. 

6.  Charles,  b  June,  1845;  killed  in  1881;  m  Sarah  Hartzell. 


[70— 16b]  CHARLES  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SALLY  (MILLER)  BROWN,  sister  of 
first  wife.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 


[70-17]  DANIEL  NUSS,  b  Feb.  22,  1812;  d  about  1880;  s  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss  [70-4]  ;m 
LOUISE  LOWRY,  d  about  1899. 

Children  {7): 

[70-61]  1.  Aaron,  b  Dec.  11,  1836;  d  Jan.  23,  1906;  m  Caroline  Roth. 

[70-62]  2.  Julia,  b  Dec.  10,  1838;  m  William  Erwin. 

M  1  3.  Lucinda,  5  Ma,  27,  1841;  »  {  £ 

4.  Phoebe,  b  Oct.  21,  1844;  unm;  Mainville,  Pa. 

[70-64]  5.  Louisa,  b  Oct.  22,  1849;  m  Dr.  Mosteller. 

6.  Sarah,  d  unm. 

7.  George,  b  Oct.  15,  — - ;  d  aged  10  yrs. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[70-18]  JOHN  NUSS,  b  July  21,  1814;  d - ;  s  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss  [70-4]; 


m 


[70-65] 

[70-66a] 

[70-66b] 


Children  {5): 

1.  Martin,  dec;  m  Polly  Fisher. 

2.  Jerry,  h  Oct.  28,  1850;  m  I  L  Addie  Shuman. 

I  2.  Anna  Suplee. 


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[70-67a]  | 
[70-67b]  j 
[70-68] 
[70-69] 


[  1. 


Kline. 


3.  Sarah,  m  ,  it  i 

[  2.  William  Fisher. 

4.  Mary,  m  Boyd  Hawk. 

5.  Esther,  b  Apr.  26,  1848;  m  Daniel  B.  Fetterolf. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[70-19]  APOLONIA  NUSS,  b  Apr.  29, 1816;  d  June  5,  1891 ;  dan  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss 
[70-4];  m  PETER  HARTZELL. 

Children  (5): 

[70-70]  1.  John,  b  Sept.  5,  1845;  d  Apr.  15,  1898;  m  Rachel  Hantz;  several  children. 

[70-60]  2.  Sarah,  m  Charles  Nuss. 

[70-71  ]  3.  Rebecca,  m - Huntzinger. 

[70-72]  4.  Esther,  m  Aaron  Dreisbach;  Mountain  Grove,  Pa. 

5.  Lucinda,  m  — — - - 

[Letters  unanswered;  not  verified.] 


[70-20a]  MARY  (MARIA  ANNA)  NUSS,  b  Oct.  6,  1822;  d  Sept,  27,  1903;  dau  John  and  Esther 
(Schultz)  Nuss  [70-4];  m  GIDEON  GEARHART,  b  May  30,  1823;  d  Mar.  28,  1858. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles. 

[70-73]  2.  Catharine,  b  1848;  d  1915;  m  Elias  Shuman. 

[  Unable,  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[70-20b]  MARY  (NUSS)  GEARHART,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  HENRY  BOWMAN  (or 
BAUMAN),  b  Jan.  25,  1910;  d  July  27,  1867. 

Children  (J): 

[70-74]  1.  Freeze,  dec;  m  Mary  Levan;  2  sons:  Charles;  Elias,  Catawissa,  R.  D.  1,  Pa. 

[70—75]  2.  John,  m - Lehr;  2  children:  Wilbur;  Florence. 

[70—76]  3.  Jane,  m  Herman  John;  3  children:  Charles;  Rose;  Hulda  (?). 

4.  Araminta,  d  single. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[70-21]  SARAH  NUSS,  b  June  2,  1825;  dau  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss  [70-4];  m  DANIEL 
SHIPS,  b  Aug.  1,  1828;  d  Apr.  2,  1874. 

Children  (J): 

[70-77]  1.  Mary,  dec;  m  Francis  Derr;  children;  Beaver  Valley,  Pa. 

[70-78]  2.  Benjamin;  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

[70—79]  3.  Lloyd,  m - Derr;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

4.  Allen. 

[  Not  verified;  letters  unanswered.] 


[70-22]  JOSEPH  NUSS,  b  Nov.  12,  1826;  d  Apr.  4,  1903  ;s  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss  [70-4]; 
m  Sept.  11,  1855,  LUCEANNA  RAUBENHOLDT,  b  June  21,  1837;  d  Jan.  31,  1901.  Lived  in  Wyo¬ 
ming,  Pa. 


[70-80a] 

[70-80b] 

[70-81] 


Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  John  Franklin,  b  Oct.  25,  1856;  d  Feb.  22,  1914;  m  (  ^ary.  L-  ^ 

(  2.  Tressie  M.  Burgess 

2.  Sara  Ann,  b  Oct.  29,  1858;  d  Sept.  5,  1896;  m  Jesse  N.  Miller. 


[70-23]  ESTHER  NUSS,  b  Aug.  19,  1829;  d - -,  1852;  dau  John  and  Esther  (Schultz)  Nuss 

[70-4];  m  LOTT  WERTZ. 

Children  (3): 

[70-82]  1.  Sarah,  m  Charles  Savitz;  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

2.  White,  dec;  1  son,  Harry,  d  in  infancy. 

[70-83]  3.  Joseph,  b  Oct.  30,  1852;  m  Emma  Hamilton. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


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[70-24]  HENRY  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  26,  1818;  d  July  12,  1898;  s  Henry  Y.  Schultz  and - 

Weiss  [vid.  70-5];  m  Apr.  3,  1841,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Weiser,  to  SARAH  SCHELLY,  b  Aug.  23,  1819;  d 
Jan.  1,  1904;  dau  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2]. 


[70-84a]  1 
[70-84b]  j 


[70-85] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Ambrose,  b  Dec.  18,  1843;  m  two  sisters  by  name  of  Lynch;  Stockville,  Neb.  He  is 

said  to  have  been  a  soldier  in  the  Civil  War;  reported  to  have  obtained  land  in  Cali¬ 
fornia  and  lived  there.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

2.  Benneville,  b  June  29,  1852;  d  Aug.  30,  1854. 

3.  Angeline,  b  Dec.  28,  1854;  m  Wilson  M.  Gift. 


[70-25a]  JOEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  26,  1826;  d  Oct.  20,  1907 ;  s  Henry  Y.  and  Elizabeth  (Strunk) 
Schultz  [70-5];  m  Dec.  22,  1855,  LYDIA  SCHLONECKER,  b  1835;  d  Sept.  21,  1863. 

Children  (2): 

[70-86]  1.  Lavina,  b  Mar.  31,  1857. 

[70-87]  2.  Henry  S.,  b  Sept.  16,  1859. 

[  No  further  data.] 


[70-25b]  JOEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SARAH  ZIEGENFUS,  b  1836;  d  Apr. 
5,  1905. 

Children  {2): 

[70-88]  1.  Edwin,  b  Oct.  6,  1867. 

[70-89]  2.  Amanda,  b  Aug.  23,  1871;  m  Calvin  Huber. 

[N o  further  data  obtainable.] 

[70-26]  JOSEPH  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  16,  1830;  d  May  26,  1901;  s  Henry  Y.  and  Elizabeth 
(Strunk)  Schultz  [70-5];  m  Dec.  8, 1855,  ELLEMINA  STAUFFER,  b  June  6, 1833;  d  Mar.  31,  1917 ;  dau 
Joseph  and  Susanna  (Weisz  or  Weiss)  Stauffer. 

Children  (6): 

[70-90]  1.  Horace  S.,  b  Nov.  4,  1856;  m  Rebecca  D.  Stout. 

[70-91]  2.  Susan,  b  Nov.  17,  1858;  m  Daniel  Foster. 

[70-92]  3.  Emma,  b  Feb.  2,  1861;  d  Oct.  16,  1898;  m  Jacob  Knetz. 

4.  Elmira,  b  June  22,  1863;  d  Dec.  28,  1889. 

5.  William,  b  Oct.  10,  1866;  2833  North  9th  St.,  Pliila.,  Pa. 

[70-93]  6.  Ellen,  b  Oct.  28,  1869;  ni  Thomas  Walker. 

[70-27]  WILLIAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  21,  1836;  d  Oct.  8,  1911;  s  Henry  Y.  and  Elizabeth  (Strunk) 
Schultz  [70-5];  m  May  1,  1862,  DINAH  HANGEN,  b  Dec.  25,  1836;  d  May  4,  1898. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[59-80]  1.  Annie  M.,  b  June  30,  1863;  m  Irwin  S.  Gerhard. 

2.  Olivia,  b  Sept.  30,  1864;  d  Feb.  19,  1870. 

[70-94]  3.  Amanda,  b  May  22,  1868;  m  William  Ritter. 

[70-95]  4.  Sarah,  b  July  4,  1871;  m  Elmer  E.  Bitting;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[70-96]  5.  James  H.,  b  June  17,  1874;  m  Elizabeth  Fryer. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[70-28]  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  13,  1840;  d  Jan.  30,  1913;  dau  Henry  Y.  and  Elisabeth  (Strunk) 
Schultz  [70-5];  m  Nov.  16,  1867,  WILLIAM  DEISCHER,  b  Mar.  18,  1840;  d  Jan.  27,  1918;  s  Charles 
and  Sarah  (Hallman)  Deischer. 

One  child: 

[70-97]  Horace  S.,  b  Sept.  15,  1879;  m  Alice  L.  Stoudt. 


[70-29]  LYDIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  26,  1843;  d  July  3,  1918;  dau  Henry  Y.  and  Elizabeth  (Strunk) 
Schultz  [70-5];  m  Dec.  29,  1877,  WILLIAM  SEAS,  b  Jan.  27,  1834;  d  June  1 1,  1918;  s  Jacob  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Carver)  Seas.  Wheelwright;  served  in  the  army  during  the  Civil  War;  millwright  for  23  years; 
farmer;  lived  at  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

[70-98]  1.  Milton  Henry,  b  Mar.  15,  1879;  m  Stella  E.  Weaver. 

[70-99]  2.  William  J.,  b  Sept.  21,  1882;  m  Grace  A.  Fretz. 

[70-30]  PETER  SCHULTZ,  b  June  18,  1846;  s  Henry  Y.  and  Elizabeth  (Strunk)  Schultz  [70-5]; 
m  June  11,  1869,  SUSANNA  B.  STAUFFER,  b  Sept.  23,  1844. 

Children  (J); 

1.  Mame  S.,  b  Nov.  27,  1873. 

2.  Manoah. 

3.  Nora  S.,  b  Jan.  1,  1878;  d  Oct.  5,  1878. 

4.  Lizzie  S.,  b  Feb.  15,  1880. 

[Stauffer- Bower  Gen.}  [  Not  verified .} 

[70-31]  JOHN  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  27,  1848;  s  Henry  Y.  and  Elizabeth  (Strunk)  Schultz  [70-5];  m 
Sept.  25,  1869,  CATHARINE  BLANK,  d  Apr.  18,  1875. 

One  child:  Charles  Henry,  b  Mar.  13,  1870. 

[Stauffer- Bower  Gen.}  [Not  verified.} 


[70-32]  ANDREW  K.  SHULTZ,  b  May  3,  1818;  d  May  19,  1903;  s  Andrew  and  Sophia  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [70-6];  m  Sept.  11,  1842,  MAGDALENA  HIGH,  b  Feb.  13,  1824;  d  May  6,  1897;  dau  John 
High.  Andrew  K.  Shultz  was  a  farmer  and  resided  at  Clayton,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 


[70-104] 

[70-105] 

[70-106a] 

[70-106b] 

[68-31] 

[70-107] 

[70-40] 

[70-108a] 

[70- 108b] 


[70-109] 


1.  Henry  H.,  b  July  17,  1844;  m  Maria  Geisinger. 

2.  Mary  H.,  b  Oct.  13,  1846;  m  Daniel  W.  Longacre. 

1.  Elizabeth  Ada  Miller. 


3.  Andrew  H.,  b  Aug.  7,  1848;  m  .  „  .. 

2.  Eveline  Spooner. 

4.  Amanda,  b  Sept.  14,  1850;  m  Edwin  K.  Schultz. 

5.  Edwin  H.,  b  Apr.  8,  1852;  m  Ellen  Shultz. 

6.  Magdalena,  b  Sept.  30,  1853;  d  Apr.  6,  1889;  m  Horatio  K.  Schultz. 

1.  Ellen  M.  Anders. 

2.  Susanna  Schultz. 

8.  Diana,  b  Apr.  1,  1857;  d  Sept.,  1857. 

9.  Samuel  H.,  b  Sept.  9,  1858;  d  Sept.  21,  1858. 

10.  Emma,  b  Dec.  24,  1861 ;  m  Mahlon  G.  Stover. 


7.  John  H.,  b  May  10,  1855;  m 


[70-33]  SAMUEL  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  13,  1814;  d  Oct.  21,  1882;  s  William  and  Salome  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [70-7];  m  Apr.  20,  1837,  SUSANNA  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  2,  1815;  d  Oct.  21,  1883;  dau  Abraham 
and  Susanna  (Dresher)  Anders  [161-9].  Samuel  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  near  Wentz’s  Church, 
Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  a  farm  now  (1922)  owned  by  his  grandson,  Amos  H.  Schultz. 
Children  (5): 

[70-110]  1.  William  A.,  b  Feb.  15,  1838;  d  Aug.  10,  1909;  m  Maria  Heebner. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  9,  1840;  d  July  19,  1844. 

[25-103]  3.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  1,  1843;  d  Oct.  5,  1913;  m  David  D.  Kriebel. 

[59—27 ]  4.  Amanda,  b  July  25,  1846;  m  William  H.  Seipt. 

[70-111]  5.  Samuel  A.,  b  Feb.  2,  1849;  d  May  13,  1875;  m  Matilda  Anders. 

[70-34]  MATILDA  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  14,  1827;  d  Feb.  6,  1899;  dau  Christopher  K.  and  Sarah 
(Yeakle)  Schultz  [70-8];  m  Dec.  20,  1855,  PETER  D.  SCHELL,  b  May  20,  1829;  d  July  12,  1896;  s 
Abraham  Schell. 

Children  (3): 

[70-112]  1.  Elmira  S.,  b  July  24,  1856;  m  Horace  Koch. 

[70-113]  2.  Emma  S.,  b  Dec.  13,  1859;  m  James  Clinton  D.  Koch. 

[70-114]  3.  Horace  S.,  b  May  4,  1865;  m  Lizzie  A.  Henry. 

[70-35]  HENRY  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  16,  1821;  d  Feb.  23,  1901;  s  Jeremiah  and  Maria  (Schultz) 

Schultz  [70-9]; m  May  23,  1850,  BARBARA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  3,  1827;  d  Jan.  10,  1895;  dau  David  and 


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Elizabeth  (Alderfer)  Kriebel  [19-11].  Farmer;  lived  on  his  father’s  farm  near  the  site  of  the  Wash¬ 
ington  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House. 


[70-115] 


[70-116] 
[70-117] 
[149— 112b] 
[149-1 60a] 
[38-692.1  la] 
[149-1 60b] 


Children  (11): 

1.  Son,  b  Mar.  13,  1852;  stillborn. 

2.  Frank  Iv.,  b  Mar.  12,  1853;  d  Apr.  15,  1922;  m  Selina  K.  Gerhard. 

3.  Solomon,  b  Apr.  26,  1855;  d  Mar.  17,  1913;  single. 

4.  Jeremiah  K.,  b  Oct.  6,  1857;  single. 

*5.  Wesley  K.,  b  Aug.  21,  1859;  single;  Hereford,  Pa. 

6.  Horace  K.,  b  Feb.  7,  1861;  d  July  14,  1910;  ni  Hannah  L.  Benfield. 

7.  Ambrose  K.,  b  Mar.  24,  1863;  m  Leah  E.  Funk. 

8.  Mary,  b  Aug.  16,  1865;  m  Philip  K.  Schultz. 

9.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  1,  1868;  d  Jan.  10,  1905;  m  Henry  S.  Schultz. 

)  10.  Amanda,  6  July  17,  1869;  m  I  Charles  Fiey. 

J  12.  Henry  S.  Schultz. 

11.  Annie,  b  Nov.  6,  1874;  unm;  Hereford,  Pa. 


*Wesley  K.  Schultz  is  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  lives  in  Hereford,  Pa.  He  is  much  interested  in 
Schwenkfelder  history  and  has  copied  many  deeds  and  manuscripts  for  the  use  of  historians.  The 
Editor  of  this  work  is  greatly  indebted  to  Mr.  Schultz  for  his  valuable  assistance  in  obtaining  data 
bearing  on  a  number  of  families,  which  otherwise  would  not  have  been  secured. 


[70-36]  EDWARD  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  20,  1824;  d  Dec.  17,  1889;  s  Jeremiah  and  Maria  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [70-9];  m  Oct.  7,  1851,  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  9,  1831;  d  Jan.  7,  1910;  dau  Daniel  and 
Susanna  (Geho)  Yeakel  [38-41].  Farmer. 


[70-118] 

[70—119] 


[70-120] 
[70-1 2  la] 
[70-1 2  lb] 
[70-122a] 
[70- 122b] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Morris  Y.,  b  Aug.  17,  1853;  m  Emma  L.  Deysher. 

2.  Emma  Y.,  b  Jan.  28,  1856;  d  July  31,  1893;  m  Joseph  H.  Hoffman. 

3.  Mary,  b  Aug.  27,  1859;  d  July  21,  1880. 

4.  Daniel  Y.,  b  Jan.  8,  1865;  d  1919;  m  Flora  Funk. 

1.'  Irwin  Nuss. 


5.  Amelia 

6.  Elmira 


m 


twins,  b  Sept.  23,  1868; 


m 


2.  Albert  Stauffer. 

1.  Eli  Mack. 

2.  Isaiah  Hixson. 


[70-37]  JOHN  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  6,  1828;  d  Jan.  24,  1874;  s  Jeremiah  and  Maria  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [70-9];  rn  July  5,  1856,  SARAH  ANN  BAUS,  b  July  16,  1835;  d  Mar.  13,  1920;  dau  John  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Drumheller)  Baus.  Lived  at  Bally,  Pa.,  and  was  a  farmer. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Sarah,  b  July  8,  1857;  d  July  10,  1857. 

[70-123]  2.  Howard  B.,  b  Sept.  23,  1858;  m  Ella  S.  Lyon. 

3.  Clara,  b  Mar.  27,  1860;  single',  Bally,  Pa. 

4.  Irwin,  b  Aug.  11,  1861;  d  June  28,  1880. 

5.  Warren,  b  May  4,  1863;  d  Feb.  18,  1887. 

[38-446]  6.  Laura,  b  Jan.  31,  1865;  rn  Franklin  Y.  Hoffman. 

7.  Calvin  B.,  b  July  4,  1866;  single;  Bally,  Pa. 

[70-124]  8.  Edgar  B.,  b  Nov.  9,  1869;  m  Anna  S.  Gross. 

[70-38]  DR.  SOLOMON  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Julv  5,  1831;  d  Sept.  27,  1891;  s  Jeremiah  and  Maria 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [70-9];  m  Sept.  27,  1872,  HANNAH  LAUGHEAD  MAGILL,  b  Nov.  25,  1835;  dau 
William  Hazlitt  Magill.  Widow’s  address,  529  East  4th  St.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[70-125]  1.  Edward  Magill,  b  July  22,  1873;  m  Eleanor  M.  Sadler. 

[70-126]  2.  William  Magill,  b  Feb.  15,  1878;  m  Emma  Downs  Carter. 

Dr.  Solomon  S.  Schultz  was  a  great-grandson  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkfelder,  Rev.  Christopher 
Schultz,  and  was  born  and  reared  on  the  farm  in  Washington  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  secured  by  his 
paternal  ancestor.  After  completing  his  public  school  education  in  his  native  community,  he  prepared 
for  college  at  the  celebrated  institutions  of  Washington  Hall  at  Trappe,  Pa.,  and  Freeland  Seminary  at 
Collegeville,  Pa.  Thereupon  he  entered  Princeton,  being  graduated  with  very  high  honors  in  the  class 


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of  1852.  After  teaching  school  for  a  brief  period,  he  read  medicine  with  Dr.  D.  D.  Detwiler,  and  sub¬ 
sequently  entered  the  medical  department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  graduating  in  1856.  Very 
soon  thereafter  he  received  an  appointment  as  assistant  physician  in  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital  at 
Harrisburg,  which  position  he  held  until  1861.  Dr.  Schultz  made  a  tour  of  Europe,  visiting  the  hospitals 
and  charitable  institutions  of  England,  Germany,  and  France.  At  the  same  time  he  made  a  detailed 
tour  of  the  old  Schwenkfelder  homes  in  Silesia  of  which  he  gave  graphic  descriptions  in  letters  and  in 
subsequent  addresses.  He  also  went  in  quest  of  Schwenkfeld’s  grave,  visiting  Ulm  and  Strassburg. 
It  was  through  his  meeting  with  the  Rev.  Oswald  Kadelbach  at  Langenols,  Silesia,  that  Dr.  Schultz, 
with  the  support  of  the  Schwenkfelders  of  Pa.,  negotiated  the  purchase  of  the  “Viehweg”  at  Har- 
persdorf,  Silesia,  the  burial  plot  of  the  persecuted  Schwenkfelders  in  the  years  1721-1740.  In  addition 
to  the  purchase  of  the  plot  of  land,  Kadelbach  erected  an  appropriate  monument  thereon  in  1863.  Dr. 
Schultz  served  as  secretary  for  the  Schwenkfelder  committee  throughout  the  transaction. 

While  making  the  ascent  of  Mt.  Blanc,  Dr.  Schultz  received  the  news  of  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil 
War.  Returning  home  immediately,  he  entered  the  army  and  served  as  a  surgeon  throughout  the  entire 
war,  at  first  with  the  75th  and  23rd  Pa.  Volunteers,  and  subsequently  as  executive  officer  and  surgeon- 
in-charge  of  the  General  Hospitals  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Covington,  Ky.,  Madison,  Ill.,  and  Columbus, 
Ohio. 

After  the  conclusion  of  the  war  he  engaged  in  private  practice  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  during  the  years 
1865-1868.  In  this  latter  year  he  was  appointed  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  State  Hospital  at  Dan¬ 
ville,  Pa.,  to  superintend  its  erection  and  to  assume  full  charge  of  the  same.  This  responsible  position 
of  public  trust  he  filled  eminently  from  the  time  of  his  acceptance  of  the  appointment  to  the  end  of  his 
life.  As  a  designer  and  architect  in  the  establishment  of  a  foremost  charitable  institution,  he  performed 
a  monumental  service  for  the  commonwealth.  To  his  position  he  brought  a  superior  executive  ability, 
conspicuously  adorned  with  a  remarkable  intelligence  and  a  challenging  zeal.  Entrusted  with  vast 
sums  of  public  pioney,  its  conservation  and  disbursement  were  wisely  and  properly  executed.  At  the 
close  of  his  life  it  was  said  that  the  affairs  of  the  institution  had  always  been  in  such  condition  during 
his  administration  that  at  the  beginning  of  each  day  a  successor  could  have  assumed  charge  without 
difficulty.  In  the  treatment  of  the  insane  there  were  combined  his  eminent  learning,  his  unimpeach¬ 
able  character,  a  firmness  never  wanting  in  kindness,  the  strictest  integrity  enriched  by  a  wealth  of 
benevolence,  and  an  unobtrusive  but  convincing  Christian  manhood.  These  qualities  were  peculiarly 
conspicuous  in  his  daily  contact  with  the  patients.  His  cheerful  cordiality,  sympathy,  and  a  rare 
tact  with  a  wholesome  admixture  of  humor,  enabled  him  to  render  most  helpful  service  to  those 
entrusted  to  his  care. 

Dr.  Schultz  was  a  pillar  in  the  Mahoning  Presbyterian  Church  at  Danville,  Pa.,  and  a  public 
spirited  citizen  who  has  permanently  left  the  impress  of  his  high  character  upon  the  community.  He 
died  at  Danville  on  Sunday  morning,  September  27,  1891,  and  his  body  rests  in  the  local  public  ceme¬ 
tery,  overlooking  the  Susquehanna  River.  [E.  E.  S.  J.] 

[70-39]  CORNELIUS  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  16,  1847;  s  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Gerhard)  Schultz 
[70  -10] ;  m  Sept.  18,  1884,  ISABEL  DAVIS,  dau  Robert  P.  and  Sarah  (Burch)  Davis.  Furniture 
salesman  with  John  Wanamaker,  Phila.,  Pa.;  res.,  3424  North  22d  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  J.,  b  Feb.  11,  1887;  d.Mar.  14,  1887. 

2.  Gertrude  D.,  b  Mar.  22,  1891. 


[70-40a]  HORATIO  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept,  22,  1851;  s  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[70  -11] ;  rn  Jan.  20,  1877,  MAGDALENA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept,  30,  1853;  d  Apr.  6,  1889;  dau  Andrew  K. 
and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz  [70-32]. 


[70-127] 
[70-128a] 
[70-1 28b] 
[149-167] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Eleanora,  b  May  19,  1878;  unrn;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

2.  Flora,  b  June  15,  1880;  d  Apr.  30,  1909. 

3.  Webster  S.,  b  March  2,  1882;  m  Margaret  B.  Steinmetz. 

j  4.  Homer,  b  Sept.  24,  1884;  m  1  '•  Acla.li.ie  Kriebel. 

J  1  2.  Lizzie  B.  Leh. 

5.  Sadie,  b  Oct.  31,  1886;  m  Milton  S.  Bieler. 


[70— 40b]  HORATIO  K.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept.  3, 1898,  IDA  (FREY)  FETH- 
ERMAN,  b  May  27,  1866;  widow  of  Oscar  Fetherman  [38-692.10]  and  dau  Readen  and  Maria  (Miller) 


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Frey  [38-538.10].  Mr.  Schultz  lived  on  the  large  ancestral  farm  in  Hereford,  Pa.,  now  owned  by  his 
son,  Homer.  For  the  past  few  years  he  has  been  living  in  Palm,  Pa.,  and  is  the  sexton  of  the  Palm 
Schwenkfelder  Church.  (1922.) 

Children  (2) : 

[149-233]  1.  Ada,  b  Jan.  1,  1899;  m  Howard  C.  Fluck. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  28,  1907. 

[70-41a]  AMBROSE  S.  MILLER,  b  May  26,  1856;  s  Levi  and  Lydia  (Schultz-Yeakel)  Miller 
[70-1 2a];  m  Jan.  6,  1881,  MARGARET  CRAIG,  d  Jan.  8,  1900. 

One  child: 

[70-129]  Anna  Lydia,  b  Nov.  14,  1882;  m  William  H.  Hollenbach. 

[70-41b]  AMBROSE  S.  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  14, 1904,  MARY  D.  WAL¬ 
LACE,  b  Oct.  4,  1873.  Telegrapher;  res.  (1919),  511  Oley  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Catharine  Wallace,  b  Sept.  4,  1905. 

2.  Ambrose  Culver,  b  Feb.  28,  1908. 

[70-42]  ELAM  S.  BECHTEL,  b  Aug.  22,  1845;  d  Aug.  12,  1886;  s  William  High  and  Hannah 
(Schultz)  Bechtel  [70-13];  m  REBECCA  B.  CLEMMER,  b  Nov.  7,  1846;  d  Oct.  16,  1890;  dau  David 
G.  and  Mary  (Bechtel)  Clemmer.  Farmer;  lived  in  Bechtelsville,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Laura,  b  Sept.  29,  1872;  d  Sept.  8,  1891. 

2.  Olivia,  b  Oct.  10,  1874;  d  Oct.  20,  1881. 

[70-130]  3.  Alice,  b  Feb.  20,  1877;  d  Mar.  24,  1900;  m  Dr.  LeRoy  Y.  Lechner. 

4.  Mamie,  b  June  14,  1879;  d  Oct.  9,  1893. 

[70-131]  5.  John  C.,  b  Nov.  27,  1881;  m  Lulu  E.  Fisher. 

6.  Annie,  b  Nov.  20,  1884;  d  Apr.  17,  1906. 

7.  Son,  stillborn. 

[70-43]  JAMES  SCHULTZ  BECHTEL,  b  July  6,  1847;  d  Oct.  7,  1907;  s  William  High  and  Hannah 
(Schultz)  Bechtel  [70-13];  m  Mar.  — -,  1872,  EMMA  DeTURCK,  b  July  27,  1847;  d  June  22,  1911; 
dau  Josiah  and  Maria  (Dick)  DeTurck.  Miller. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Eva,  b  July  14,  1878;  d - ,  1878. 

[70-132]  2.  Edwin  DeTurck,  b  Aug.  19,  1880;  m  Shirley  Dean. 

[70—133]  3.  Tamar,  b  July  22,  1883;  m  W.  Scott  Kooser. 

[70-44]  MYRA  S.  WEIDNER,  b  Oct.  3,  1856;  d  May  14,  1916;  dau  Edwin  and  Rebecca  (Schultz) 
Weidner  [70-14];  m  May  27,  1880,  REV.  DAVID  MILLER  CHRISTMAN,  b  Mar.  23,  1854;  s  George 
and  Hannah  (Miller)  Christman.  Clergyman;  27  Clinton  Ave.,  Tiffin,  O.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Howard  Weidner,  b  Apr.  1,  1881;  8207  Wade  Park  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

[70-134]  2.  Warren  Ursinus,  b  Oct.  9,  1882;  m  Florna  J.  Whittaker. 

[70-135]  3.  Romaine,  b  Aug.  30,  1884;  m  Marius  Hansen. 

4.  Marie  Hermoine,  b  May  8,  1888;  Tiffin,  O. 

5.  Karl  Wilford,  b  Apr.  30,  1890;  Lieut,  in  U.  S.  A.  (1918.) 

[70-45]  MEDORA  SCHULTZ  WEIDNER,  b  Nov.  29,  1858;  dau  Edwin  and  Rebecca  (Schultz) 
Weidner  [70-14];  rn  Aug.  14,  1900,  DANIEL  D.  ZWEIER,  s  Adam  and  Clara  Zweier.  Res.  (1922), 
Lansdale,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-46]  ISAAC  NUSS,  b  July  20,  1833  \d  Jan.  2,  1907 ;  s  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sher¬ 
man)  Nuss  [70-15];  m  Mar.  13,  1856,  ELIZABETH  LEVAN,  b  Aug.  27,  1841 ;  d  Oct.  2,  1901 ;  dau  Dan¬ 
iel  and  Elizabeth  (Howet)  Levan.  Farmer;  resided  at  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Children  (6*): 

1.  William,  b  June  29,  1857;  d  Sept.  7,  1859. 

2.  Clara,  b  Nov.  8,  1859;  d  Sept.  9,  1862. 


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[70-136]  3.  Cora,  b  Aug.  6,  1872;  m  Harvey  Spayde. 

[70-137]  4.  Frank,  b  Aug.  14,  1875;  m  Elnora  Tressler. 

[70-138]  5.  I.  Miller,  b  Apr.  17,  1877;  m  Nellie  E.  Fields. 

[70-139]  6.  David  E.,  b  Feb.  15,  1879;  m  Edith  J.  Hoffman. 

[70-47]  DAVID  NUSS,  s  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Nuss,  m - ;  had 

following  children:  William,  Charles,  Harry,  Elizabeth,  Gouldy,  Hester,  Edith,  Walter,  and  a  daugh¬ 
ter  who  married  Cornelius  Fisher.  All  lived  at  So.  Danville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.] 


[70-48]  GIDEON  NUSS,  d  Jan.  9,  1905;  s  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Nuss 
[70-15];  m - HENNINGER. 


Children  ( 5 ): 


1.  David;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

2.  John;  Nescopeck,  Pa. 


[70-139  lb]^3‘  Lydia’  b  Mar‘  26,  18805 


m 


1.  Harry  Bowersox. 

2.  - - —  Keck;  Allentown,  Pa. 


4.  Frank,  d. 

5.  Joseph,  who  was  executor  of  father’s  estate. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 


[70-49]  JOSEPH  JAMES  NUSS,  s  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Nuss  [70-15]; 
m  ARAMINTA  JANE  DERR.  Res.,  Mainville,  Pa. 


[70-139.2] 

[70-139.3] 

[70-139.4] 

[70-139.5] 

[70-140] 

[70-140.1] 

[70-140.2] 

[70-140.3] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Harry,  m - ;  Mainville,  Pa. 

2.  William,  m - ;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

3.  Jerry,  m - ;  Mainville,  Pa. 

4.  Clymer,  m - ;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

5.  Mineria  Jane,  b  Feb.  5,  1877;  m  George  E.  Derr. 

6.  Emma,  m  Levan  S.  Gerhard;  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Drum)  Gearhart  [70-143];  Main¬ 

ville,  Pa. 

7.  Rose,  m - - 

8.  Elizabeth,  m  Charles  B.  Hawk;  Mainville,  Pa. 

9.  Florence. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[70-50]  HARRY  NUSS,  d  Sept,.,  1870;  s  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Nuss 
[70-15];  ra  — - ;  had  dau  who  lived  at  Danville,  Pa.  [N o  further  data.] 

[70-51]  SARAH  NUSS,  dau  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Nuss  [70-15];  m 

CLARK  TRONSUE.  Five  children:  Nelson,  dec;  Isaac,  dec;  Thomas,  dec;  Catharine,  m - - 

Tillbury ;  Charles,  m  Lillian  Wolf,  dec.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[70-52]  REBECCA  NUSS,  b  Aug.  11,  1831;  d  Dec.  25,  1882;  dau  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Sherman)  Nuss  [70-15];  m  SAMUEL  DRUM,  b  Feb.  24,  1829;  d  Oct.  22,  1895. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  William;  Sunbury,  Pa. 

2.  Wright;  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

[70-143]  3.  Mary,  dec;  m  Daniel  Gearhart. 

[70-144]  4.  Eliza,  dec;  m  Charles  Ash;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

[70-142]  5.  Sarah;  rn  Daniel  Yohe;  Shenandoah,  Pa. 

[70-141]  6.  Emma,  b  Dec.  28,  1860;  m  Silas  C.  Hofnagle. 

[70—145]  7.  Ida,  m,  Ross  Fortner;  327  Vine  St.,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

8.  Albert,  Nanticoke,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[70-53]  CATHARINE  NUSS,  dau  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Nuss  [70-15]; 
m  CHARLES  KARNES. 


980 

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[70-146] 

Children  (7): 

1.  Eli;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

2.  Lloyd,  b  Nov.  14,  1877;  m  Clara  Alice  Hill. 

3.  William;  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

[70-148] 

[70-149] 

[70-150] 

[70-151] 

4.  Edwin,  m - Kreischer;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

5.  Nettie,  m - Fenstermacher ;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

6.  Ida,  m - Sassaman;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

7.  Ella,  m - Boggert;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 

[70-54]  MARIE  NUSS,  b  June  9,  1842;  d  Oct.  28,  1909;  dau  Isaiah  (Josiah)  (Jesse)  and  Elizabeth 

(Sherman)  Nuss  [70-15];  rn  FRANCIS  FLEMINGS,  b  Jan.  22, - ;  d  Apr.,  1907;  s  George  and 

Mary  (Croll)  Flemings.  Cabinet-maker;  res.,  Catawissa,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 


[70-1 52a] 
[70- 152b] 
[70-153] 

}  1.  Minerva,  b  Feb.  5,  1864;  d  1912;  rn  (  £Jark  B°wers. 

I  l  2.  William  Raup  (?) 

2.  Elmira,  b  Mar.  13,  1866;  m  William  Hampton. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  31,  1869;  unm;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[70-154] 

[70-155] 

4.  Clarence,  b  Apr.  1,  1872;  m  Minnie  Sley;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

5.  Charles,  b  Apr.  7,  1875;  m  Sarah  Reichard;  Williamsport,  Pa. 

6.  William,  b  Oct.,  1878;  d  June,  1881. 

[70-156] 

7.  Franklin,  b  Apr.  12,  1882;  rn  Sadie  Fegley;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

[70-55]  BENJAMIN  NUSS,  d  aged  35  yrs.;  s  Charles  and  Charity  (Miller)  Nuss  [70—  1 6a] ;  m 
LENA  WALTZ. 

Children  (8): 

[70-157]  1.  Aaron,  m - Eisenhower;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

2.  Benjamin,  dec;  m - ;  widow  living  in  Watsontown,  Pa. 

3.  Amanda,  unm;  Watsontown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 

[70-56]  ELIZABETH  ESTHER  NUSS,  b  July  1,  1833;  d  Dec.  27,  1915;  dau  Charles  and  Charity 
(Miller)  Nuss  [70-16a];  m  WILLIAM  LONGENBERGER,  b  June  26,  1832;  d  Feb.  5,  1912.  Farmer. 
Children  (6): 


[70-158] 

1.  Matilda  Alice,  b  Sept.  5,  1851;  d  Jan.  21,  1916;  m  George  Ponesmith;  230  Main  St., 

[70-159] 

[70-160] 

[70-161] 

[70-161.1] 

Williamsport,  Pa. 

2.  Ida  Charity,  b  Nov.  27,  1853;  m  Joshua  M.  Billman. 

3.  Daniel  Oscar,  b  Feb.  5,  1855;  rn  Emma  Hendricks. 

4.  Charles  William,  b  Dec.  20,  1860;  m  Lizzie  R.  Fahnestock. 

5.  Henry  McLellan,  b  Aug.  14,  1862;  m  Bessie  Adams;  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

[70-57]  CATHARINE  ANN  NUSS,  b  Jan.  1, 1836  ;d  Jan.  30,  1906;  dau  Charles  and  Charity  (Miller) 
Nuss  [70-16a];  rn  Nov..  30,  1854,  NATHAN  MILLER,  b  Dec.  18,  1832;  d  July  29,  1914;  a  George 
Miller.  Farmer. 

Children  (10): 


‘[70-162] 

[70-163] 

[70-164] 

1.  Ira  Charles,  b  Nov.  30,  1855;  d  Dec.  27,  1857. 

2.  George  Adam,  b  Feb.  14,  1858;  m  Christena  S.  Constable. 

3.  Harrison  Daniel,  b  Apr.  24,  1860;  m  Mary  A.  Henry. 

4.  Lewis  Henry,  b  July  7,  186^;  m  Della  C.  Steely. 

5.  Sarah  Alice,  b  Apr.  13,  1865;  d  July  19,  1865. 

[70-165] 

[70-166] 

[70-167] 

[70-168] 

[70-169] 

6.  Oscar  Franklin,  b  May  26,  1866;  m  Mazie  Wintersteen. 

7.  Nathan  Benjamin,  b  July  29,  1869;  m  Beulah  A.  Fetterolf. 

8.  David  Montgomery,  b  July  26,  1872;  rn  Mattie  V.  Kunkle. 

9.  Ida  Eudora,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  rn  W.  Claude  Masteller. 

10.  Ella  Catharine,  b  Jan.  16,  1879;  rn  Harry  Reppert. 

[70-58a|  MATILDA  NUSS,  b  1840;  dec;  dau  Charles  and  Charity  (Miller)  Nuss  [70-16a];  m 
HENRY  ERWIN. 


Plate  107 


Hon.  William  A.  Yeakle  [160-19]. 


Plate  10S 


From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.’ 
(Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfeldek  Families 


98  J 


One  daughter: 

[70-169.1]  Tura,  m - - - Lunger,  dec;  1330  S.  Lindenwood  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[70-58b]  MATILDA  (NUSS)  ERWIN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  — — - KRUN.  [  Unable  to 

verify ;  letters  unans.] 

[70-59a]  HENRY  FRANKLIN  NUSS,  b  Mar.  14,  1843;  s  Charles  and  Charity  (Miller)  Nuss 
[70-16a] ;  m  SARAH  C.  FREED. 

Children  (11):  Charles  W. ;  Lester  L. ;  Elizabeth  C.;  Cordelia  Alice,  dec;  James  H.; 
Julia;  Emma  C.;  Amanda  M.;  Harry  F. ;  Lemon  L. ;  and  John  H. 


[70— 59b]  HENRY  FRANKLIN  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SARAH  J.  HARMEN. 

[70— 59c]  HENRY  FRANKLIN  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  FANNIE  SHUMAN.  Res., 
National  Park,  N.  J.  (1918.)  [  Unable  to  complete.} 


[70-60]  CHARLES  NUSS,  b  June  — ,  1845;  s  Charles  and  Charity  (Miller)  Nuss  [70-1 6a];  m 
SARAH  HARTZELL,  dau  Peter  and  Apolonia  (Nuss)  Hartzell  [70-19]. 

Children  (5): 

[70-169.2]  1.  Catharine,  m - -  Huntzinger;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

[70-169.3]  2.  Charles,  dec;  m - Huntzinger;  formerly  lived  at  Berwick,  Pa. 

3.  Lucinda  (?). 

4.  Martin,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Catawissa,  Pa. 

[70-169.4]  5.  Clementine,  m - . 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.] 

[70-62]  JULIA  NUSS,  b  Dec.  10,  1838;  dau  Daniel  and  Louise  (Lowry)  Nuss  [70-17];  m  1860, 
WILLIAM  ERWIN,  b  Dec.  15,  1834;  d  Mar.  16,  1887;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Smauls)  Erwin. 

Children  (J): 

PO-UO)  1.  Sarah  j  M  u  lg60  m  j  J.  H.  Sohweppenheiser;  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

[✓0-171]  2.  Salinda  j  11  1  l  William  Eddy;  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

3.  Aaron,  b  Mar.  8,  1863;  unm;  Blooinsburg,  Pa. 

[70-172]  4.  Amanda,  b  Dec.  3,  1867;  m  John  A.  Bankes. 

[70-63a]  LUCINDA  NUSS,  b  Mar.  27,  1841;  dau  Daniel  and  Louise  (Lowry)  Nuss  [70-17];  m 
ELI  CREVELING,  d  May  12,  1866.  Mr.  Creveling  had  been  married  previously.  No  issue. 


[70-63b]  LUCINDA  (NUSS)  CREVELING,  same  as  above,  m  2d  time,  DAVID  RUCKLE. 
Res.,  Danville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Charles,  Danville,  Pa.;  rural  mail  carrier.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to 
complete  or  verify.] 


[70-65]  MARTIN  NUSS,  s  John  Nuss  [70-18];  m  POLLY  FISHER.  Said  to  have  committed 
suicide.  [No  further  data.] 

Children  (3): 

[70-173]  1.  Laura,  m  Dr.  Lapp;  lived  in  Kansas  or  Missouri. 

2.  Mamie,  single. 

3.  John,  dec. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.} 


[70-66a]  JERRY  NUSS,  b  Oct.  28,  1850;  s  John  Nuss  [70-18];  m  ADD1E  SHUMAN.  2  children 
died  in  infancy. 

[70-66b]  JERRY  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  14,  1891,  ANNA  SUPLEE,  b  Aug. 
15,  1865;  dau  George  Iv.  and  Sarah  (Hammer)  Suplee  [192-84].  Lived  at  Mainville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Preston,  b  Mar.  19,  1892;  soldier. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Oct.  15,  1893;  teacher. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


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[70-67a]  SARAH  NUSS,  dau  John  Nuss  [70-18];  m - KLINE. 

Children  (2): 

[70-173.1]  1.  Daughter,  m  Harry  Miller;  Sunbury,  Pa. 

[70-173.2]  2.  Daughter,  m - Knecht. 

[70-67b]  SARAH  (NUSS)  KLINE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  WILLIAM  FISHER.  [No  further 
data;  not  verified.} 

[70-68]  MARY  NUSS,  dau  John  Nuss  [70-18];  rn  BOYD  HAWK. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Bartholomew  (Bart),  dec. 

[70-174]  2.  Owen,  m - Hess;  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

[70-175]  3.  Reeda,  m  Terence  Fisher;  Catawissa,  Pa. 

[70-176]  4.  Hattie,  m - Walker;  Indiana. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.] 

[70-69]  ESTHER  NUSS,  b  Apr.  26,  1848;  dau  John  Nuss  [70-18];  m  July  26,  1866,  DANIEL  B. 
FETTEROLF,  b  May  12,  1844.  Res.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[70-166]  1.  Beulah  Ann,  b  July  26,  1867;  m  Nathan  B.  Miller. 

[70-178]  2.  Luton  M.,  b  Apr.  25,  1872;  m  Flora  B.  Jones. 

[70-179]  3.  Jeremiah,  b  Aug.  13,  1874;  m  Sarah  Humberger. 

[70—180]  4.  Clarence,  b  Oct.  16,  1875;  m  Ida  Crumley. 

[70-181]  5.  Mary,  b  Feb.  6,  1880;  m  J.  Smith  Riehle. 

[70—182]  6.  Sarah  B.,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  m  Henry  W.  Lehr. 

[70-80a]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  NUSS,  b  Oct.  25,  1856;  d  Feb.  22,  1914;  s  Joseph  and  Lucianna 
(Raubenholdt)  Nuss  [70-22];  m  Aug.  11,  1885,  MARY  L.  LOTT,  b  Dec.  18,  1863;  d  Mar.  1,  1901; 
dau  Allan  and  Amelia  (Farr)  Lott. 

One  child:  Florence  Maud,  b  June  22,  1887;  d  Aug.  25,  1903. 

[70-80b]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  26,  1903,  TRESSIE  M. 
BURGESS,  b  Oct.  5,  1862;  dau  Austin  P.  and  Angeline  (Adams)  Burgess.  Real  estate;  widow’s 
address,  19  N.  Franklin  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Alberta,  b  Nov.  25,  1904. 

[70-81]  SARAH  ANN  NUSS,  b  Oct.  29,  1858;  d  Aug.  5,  1896;  dau  Joseph  and  Lucianna  (Rauben¬ 
holdt)  Nuss  [70—22] ;  m  Oct.  25,  1884,  JESSE  NATHANIEL  MILLER,  b  Jan.  1,  1861;  s  Henry  W. 
and  Susan  (Longenberger)  Miller.  Hoisting  engineer;  (1920)  City  Fire  Department.  Res.,  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[70-183]  1.  Anna  Mary,  b  May  15,  1890;  m  Leonard  F.  Beishline. 

[70-184]  2.  Joseph  Franklin,  b  Jan.  13,  1894;  m  Gertrude  M.  Hahn. 

Jesse  N.  Miller  married  2nd  time,  Clara  Jane  Unangst. 


[70-82]  SARAH  WERTZ,  dau  Lott  and  Esther  (Nuss)  Wertz  [70-23];  m  CHARLES  SAVITZ. 
Res.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 


Children  (J): 

1.  Bertha,  unm;  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

2.  John. 

[70-186]  3.  Cora,  rn  Thomas  High. 

4.  Carrie,  unm. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 


[70-83]  JOSEPH  WERTZ,  b  Oct.  30,  1852;  s  Lott  and  Esther  (Nuss)  Wertz  [70-23];  m  EMMA 
HAMILTON,  b  Feb.  4,  1859. 


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Children  (5): 

[70-186.1]  1.  Maude  Irene,  b  June  5,  1892;  m  and  divorced;  a  daughter,  Lola  May. 

Four  other  children  died  in  infancy.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[70-85]  ANGELINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  28,  1854;  dan  Henry  and  Sarah  (Schelly)  Schultz  [70-24]; 
m  Dec.  7,  1879,  WILSON  M.  GIFT,  b  May  14,  1854;  s  William  and  Anna  (Schmoyer)  Gift.  Wholesale 
dealer  in  crockery  and  glassware;  res.  (1919),  137  S.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[70-187]  1.  Henry  W.,  b  Dec.  10,  1880;  m  Lydia  Fagley;  2104  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila. 

2.  Thomas  Charles,  b  May  27,  1882;  d  Apr.  8,  1889. 

3.  Robert  Franklin,  b  Nov.  10,  1886;  d  Apr.  19,  1889. 

4.  Ada  May,  b  Jan.  14,  1889;  d  Apr.  18,  1889. 

5.  Walter  Thomas,  b  Apr.  11,  1890;  137  S.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[70-188]  6.  Claud  Raymond,  b  Nov.  4,  1892;  m  Beulah  C.  Strohl. 

7.  Hazel  Adelia,  b  July  15,  1895. 

[70-90]  HORACE  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  4,  1856;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Ellemina  (Stauffer)  Schultz 
[70-26];  m  May  18,  1878,  REBECCA  D.  STOUT,  b  Feb.  25,  1857;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Derr)  Stout. 
Piano  tuner  and  salesman;  res.  (1919),  141  S.  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[70-189]  1.  Laura  Anna,  b  Dec.  21,  1878;  in  Alvin  M.  Stover. 

[70-190]  2.  Herbert  Alonzo,  b  Apr.  22,  1881;  m  Emily  E.  Sweitzer. 

[70-191]  3.  Victor  Byron,  b  Apr.  25,  1883;  m  Beulah  M.  Roth. 

[70—192]  4.  Raymond  Horace,  b  June  29,  1885;  m  E.  Mae  Eldridge. 

[70-193]  5.  Wallace  Henry,  b  June  23,  1887;  m  Frances  C.  Wernett. 

[70-91]  SUSAN  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  17,  1858;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Ellemina  (Stauffer)  Schultz  [70- 
26];  m  Sept.  27,  1883,  DANIEL  FOSTER,  b  Mar.  6,  1857 ;  d  Apr.  13,  1916;  s  John  Thomas  and  Amelia 
(Helfrich)  Foster.  Farmer;  res.  (1919),  Macungie,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[70-194]  1.  Millie  M.,  b  May  12,  1888;  m  R.  Josiah  Laudenschlager. 

[70-195]  2.  Edgar  J.,  b  Mar.  3,  1892;  m  Bertha  S.  Christman. 

3.  Howard  W.,  b  Jan.  18,  1897. 

4.  Effie  S.,  b  June  28,  1903. 

[70-92]  EMMA  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  2,  1861;  d  Oct.  16,  1898;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Ellemina  (Stauffer) 
Schultz  [70-26];  m  Jan.  7,  1882,  JACOB  M.  KNETZ,  b  Aug.  6,  1851 ;  s  John  and  Abigail  (Moll)  Knetz. 
Notary  Public;  res.  (1919),  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  Jacob,  b  Oct.  24,  1882;  single;  Washington  Hotel,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Clarence,  b  Dec.  28,  1884;  d  July  15,  1885. 

[70-196]  3.  William  H.  H.,  b  May  31,  1890;  m  Margaret  C.  Gallagher. 

4.  Wallace  J.,  b  Jan.  15,  1898;  U.  S.  Army,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (1919). 

[70-93]  ELLEN  SCHULTZ,  6  Oct,  28,  1869;  daw  Joseph  S.  and  Ellemina  (Stauffer)  Schultz  [70-26] ; 
m  Mar.  10,  1908,  THOMAS  WALKER,  s  Philip  F.  and  Sarah  (Eckert)  Walker.  Res.  (1919),  110 
Race  St,,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-96]  JAMES  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  17,  1874;  s  William  and  Dinah  (Hangen)  Schultz  [70-27]; 
m  ELIZABETH  FRYER,  b  Nov.  13,  1873;  dau  Amos  and  Mary  (Master)  Fryer  [43-186].  Res.  (1918), 
1525  Liberty  St,,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[70-97]  HORACE  S.  DEISCHER,  b  Sept.  15,  1879;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Deischer  [70 
28];  m  Feb.  25,  1899,  ALICE  L.  STOUDT,  b  Apr.  20,  1879;  dau  Joel  and  Anna  (Latshaw)  Stoudt, 
Clerk;  res.  (1918),  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[70-197]  Florence  S.,  b  Apr.  26,  1899;  m  Clarence  Hillegass. 


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[70-98]  MILTON  HENRY  SEAS,  b  Mar.  15,  1879;  s  William  and  Lydia  (Schultz)  Seas  [70-29]; 
m  June  3,  1911,  STELLA  EUGENE  WEAVER,  b  Apr.  10,  1882;  dau  Samuel  E.  and  Mary  (Moyer) 
Weaver.  Auctioneer  and  laborer;  res.  (1919),  Richlandtown,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-99]  WILLIAM  J.  SEAS,  b  Sept.  21,  1882;  s  William  and  Lydia  (Schultz)  Seas  [70-29];  m  June 
25,  1910,  GRACE  A.  FRETZ,  b  Nov.  26,  1885,  dau  Isaac  L.  and  Minerva  (Myers)  Fretz.  Res.  (1919), 
Baltimore,  Md.,  and  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

One  child:  Helen  F.,  b  Mar.  11,  1911. 

[70-104]  HENRY  H.  SHULTZ,  b  July  17,  1844;  s  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz 
[70-32] ;  m  MARIA  GEISINGER,  b  Dec.  7, 1845;  dau  Peter  and  Catharine  (Graber)  Geisinger.  Farmer 
and  cattle  dealer;  Clayton,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[70-197.1]  Elmer,  b  Nov.  19,  1868;  m  Kate  Rudolph. 

[70-105]  MARY  H.  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  13,  1846;  dau  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz 
[70-32];  m  Dec.  24,  1874,  DANIEL  W.  LONGACRE,  b  Jan.  10,  1843;  s  Isaac  and  Hannah  Longacre. 
Farmer  (retired);  res.  (1922),  922  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[70-198]  1.  Emma  S.,  b  May  1,  1877;  m  Fred  M.  Amonson. 

[161-106]  2.  Mae  S.,  b  May  25,  1880;  m  J.  Leidy  Anders. 

[70-106a]  ANDREW  H.  SHULTZ,  b  Aug.  7,  1848;  s  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz 
[70-32];  m  Sept.  7,  1892,  ELIZABETH  ADA  MILLER,  d  Apr.  1,  1897;  dau  Isaiah  P.  and  Elizabeth 
Miller.  No  children. 

[70-106b]  ANDREW  H.  SHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  18,  1899,  EVELINE 
SPOONER,  b  Sept.  2,  1848;  dau  William  H.  Spooner.  No  children.  Real  estate  and  fire  insurance 
agent;  res.  (1922),  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[70-107]  EDWIN  H.  SHULTZ,  b  Apr.  8,  1852;  s  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz  [70-32]; 
m  Nov.  22,  1881,  ELLEN  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  22,  1859;  dau  Daniel  S.  and  Mary  (Ivrieble)  Schultz  [68-14]. 
Res.  (1921),  1932  W.  Erie  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Edwin  H.  Shultz  attended  Kutztown  (Pa.)  State  Normal  School  and  taught  school  in  Berks  Co. 
Later  he  conducted  the  store  at  Clayton,  Pa.,  and  for  several  years  was  Moderator  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Churches  of  the  Upper  District.  Having  sold  his  merchandising  business  at  Clayton  upon  the  death 
of  his  father,  Mr.  Shultz  removed  to  Phila.  in  1904,  and  served  as  treasurer  of  the  Artman-Treichler 
Co.,  Phila.,  wholesale  dealers  in  willow  and  woodenware  and  carpets  and  rugs,  from  which  position  he 
retired  several  years  ago.  He  has  for  many  years  been  one  of  the  prominent  directors  of  the  Boyertown 
Burial  Casket  Co.,  and  is  also  a  trustee  of  Perkiomen  School. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[70-199]  1.  Carlotta,  b  Sept.  11,  1882;  m  James  E.  Hoffman,  Jr. 

[70-200]  2.  Amy,  b  Oct.  16,  1884;  m  William  E.  Witham. 

3.  Daniel  S.,  b  Dec.  19,  1886;  d  June  12,  1916;  A.  B.,  Princeton  University,  1909. 
[70-201]  4.  LeRoy,  b  May  12,  1890;  m  Jean  P.  Bartron. 

5.  Helen,  b  Aug.  22,  1892.  Helen  Shultz  is  a  graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College  and  served 
for  two  years  as  assistant  to  the  Editor  of  this  work.  She  resigned  this  position  to 
become  associate  editor  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.”  Miss  Shultz  is  also 
a  church  organist  and  musical  director  in  Phila. 

[70-108a]  JOHN  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  10,  1855;  s  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz 
[70-32];  m  Nov.  20,  1880,  ELLEN  M.  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  5,  1858;  d  Sept.  10,  1915;  dau  Samuel  and 
Christina  (Meschter)  Anders  [161  — 2 lb]. 

Children  (S): 

[70-202]  1.  Raymond  A.,  b  Oct.  8,  1881;  m  Edna  P.  Carpenter. 

[70-203]  2.  Christine  A.,  b  July  20,  1884;  m  Dr.  Herbert  B.  Shearer. 

[70-204]  3.  Walter  A.,  6  Feb.  5,  1889;  m  Mae  Elizabeth  Muschlitz. 


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4.  Ada  A.,  b  Dec.  28,  1890;  d  June  24,  1891. 

[70-205]  5.  Arthur  A.,  b  Jan.  17,  1893;  m  Mary  A.  Dechant. 

6.  Irma  A.,  b  May  29,  1894;  secretary  to  Dr.  O.  S.  Kriebel,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[70-206]  7.  Claude  A.,  b  Nov.  27,  1896;  m  Ruth  Ellen  Strohecker. 

[70-206.1]  8.  Alva  A.,  b  Apr.  5,  1899;  m  Harold  A.  Dambly. 

[70-1 08b]  JOHN  H.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  19, 1916,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ, 
b  Dec.  4,  1872;  dau  Joel  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149-75].  Res.,  506  Hamilton  St.,  Norristown, 
Pa,  (1922.) 

John  H.  Schultz  is  president  of  the  Reading  Bone  and  Fertilizer  Co.,  a  corporation  which  he 
organized  and  which  is  controlled  by  the  various  members  of  the  Schultz  family.  This  company  is 
one  of  the  most  successful  fertilizer  companies  in  the  country  and  is  favorably  known  for  its  various 
high  grade  products. 

Mr.  Schultz  has  always  been  deeply  interested  in  the  welfare  of  the  Schwenkf elder  Church.  He 
is  at  present  (1922)  Moderator  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church;  has  served 
for  a  number  of  years  as  President  of  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Church;  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  serves  as  treasurer  of  the  Board;  he  is  also  a  trustee  of 
Perkiomen  School  and  has  served  as  a  member  of  the  House  Committee  for  a  number  of  years. 
Mr.  Schultz  is  one  of  the  mainstays  of  the  Norristown  Church  and  serves  as  teacher  of  the  adult  Bible 
Class  in  the  Sunday  School. 

[70-109]  EMMA  SHULTZ,  b  Dec.  24,  1861 ;  dau  Andrew  K.  and  Magdalena  (High)  Shultz  [70-32]; 
m  Sept.  10,  1891,  MAHLON  G.  STOVER,  b  Oct.  25,  1862;  s  David  and  Mary  (Geisinger)  Stover. 
Veterinary  Surgeon;  res.  (1922),  231  S.  Main  St.,  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[70-207]  1.  May  Stella,  b  May  16,  1894;  m - 

2.  Webster  S.,  b  July  4,  1902. 

3.  Raymond  S.,  b  Feb.  2,  1907. 

[70-110]  WILLIAM  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  15,  1838;  d  Aug.  10,  1909;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Susanna 
(Anders)  Schultz  [70-33];  m  Oct.  18,  1859,  MARIA  HEEBNER,  b  June  7,  1833;  d  Feb.  1,  1889;  dau 
Anthony  S.  and  Lydia  (Ivrauss)  Heebner  [21-26a].  William  A.  Schultz  was  one  of  the  leading  and 
progressive  farmers  of  Worcester,  Pa.  He  helped  to  organize  the  Center  Point  Creamery  Association 
and  served  as  treasurer  of  that  company  up  to  the  time  of  his  death.  For  many  years  he  was  a  director 
of  the  Lansdale  National  Bank.  For  upwards  of  thirty  years  Mr.  Schultz  served  as  director  of  the 
Public  Schools  of  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  was  one  of  the  leaders  in  progressive  education. 

Always  a  loyal  member  and  faithful  attendant  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  he  served  as  Modera¬ 
tor  of  the  Conference  of  the  Middle  District,  until  failing  health  obliged  him  to  resign.  Mr.  Schultz 
being  a  man  of  wise  counsel  and  highly  respected  in  the  community,  his  advice  was  constantly  sought 
both  by  members  of  the  Schwenkfelder  denomination  as  well  as  by  outsiders. 

Children  (7): 

[64-30]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  26,  1860;  m  Abraham  K.  Dresher. 

2.  Harrison,  b  Apr.  26,  1862;  d  Dec.  11,  1868. 

[25-112]  3.  Emma,  b  Mar.  23,  1864;  m  George  Iv.  Krieble. 

[161-51]  4.  Amanda  H.,  b  May  23,  1866;  m  Isaiah  S.  Anders. 

[70—208]  5.  Amos  H.,  b  Feb.  28,  1870;  m  Lizzie  Reiner. 

6.  Katie  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1872;  single;  Worcester,  Pa. 

7.  Samuel  H.,  b  Nov.  11,  1875;  d  Nov.  14,  1896. 

[70-111]  SAMUEL  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  2,  1849;  d  May  13,  1875;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Susanna 
(Anders)  Schultz  [70-33];  m  Feb.  10,  1872,  MATILDA  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  25,  1850;  dau  John  and  Lydia 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-17].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children:  Twin  sons,  b  Apr.  3,  1874;  d  same  day. 

[70-112]  ELMIRA  S.  SCHELL,  6  July  24,  1856;  dau  Peter  D.  and  Matilda  Y.  (Schultz)  Schell 
[70-34];  vi  July  5,  1879,  HORACE  KOCH;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  Koch.  Res.  (1922),  Boyertown, 
Pa. 


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[70-209] 
[70-210] 
[70-211 ] 

[70-212] 

[70-213] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Bertha  S.,  h  Nov.  1,  1879;  m  William  E.  Moll. 

2.  Martha  S.,  h  June  17,  1882;  m  Harvey  S.  Bechtel. 

3.  Walter  S.,  b  Jan.  14,  1885;  m  Bertha  H.  Bauman. 

*•  ™ie  1  twins,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  j  B^rtown^  Pa 

5.  Sadie  S.  J  [  m  Edwin  H.  Schlicher. 

6.  Jennie  S.,  b  Apr.  6,  1890;  m  Irwin  S.  Christman. 


[70-113]  EMMA  S.  SCHELL,  b  Dec,  13,  1859;  dau  Peter  D.  and  Matilda  Y.  (Schultz)  Schell 
[70—34] ;  m  May  30,  1882,  JAMES  CLINTON  D.  KOCH,  b  May  21,  1858;  d  Sept.  26,  1922;  s  Abraham 
and  Elizabeth  Koch.  Organist;  res.  (1922),  Trumbauersville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elsie  S.,  b  Sept.  4,  1882;  single;  Bowers,  Pa. 

[70-214]  2.  Lulu  S.,  b  Aug.  29,  1890;  m  William  J.  Keller. 

[70-114]  HORACE  SCHULTZ  SCHELL,  b  May  4,  1865;  s  Peter  D.  and  Matilda  Y.  (Schultz) 
Schell  [70-34];  m  Oct.  17,  1889,  LIZZIE  ALEXANDER  HENRY,  b  May  2,  1870;  dau  Solomon  A. 
and  Fianna  (Alexander)  Henry.  Letter  carrier;  res.  (1918),  Bechtelsville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[70-215]  1.  LeRoy  H.,  b  Jan.  29,  1892;  m  Irma  Deininger. 

[70—216]  2.  Paul  H.,  b  Apr.  15,  1896;  m  Irma  Miller. 


[70-1 15]  FRANK  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  12,  1853;  d  Apr.  15,  1922;  s  Henry  S.  and  Barbara  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [70-35];  m  Feb.  28,  1880,  SELINA  K.  GERHARD,  b  Sept.  17.  1858;  cl  Oct.  27,  1917;  dau  Daniel 
Y.  and  Susanna  (Krieble)  Gerhard  [59-22].  Retired  farmer. 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[70-217] 
[149-163] 
[70-218a]  1 
[70-2 18b]  j 
[70-219] 
[149-234] 


1.  Irene  G.,  b  Dec.  13,  1880;  m  Herbert  M.  Highfield. 

2.  Elva  G.,  b  Sept.  14,  1882;  m  Amos  S.  Schultz. 

|  1.  Edna  B.  Seibert. 

I  2.  Edna  K.  Schultz. 

4.  Marvin  G.,  b  Apr.  17,  1890;  m  Dorothy  Dambly. 

5.  Erma  G.,  b  Nov.  28,  1894;  m  Abner  K.  Schultz. 


3.  Warren  G.,  b  Oct.  8,  1887;  m 


[70-116]  HORACE  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  7,  1861 ;  d  July  14,  1910; s  Henry  S.  and  Barbara  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [70-35];  m  July  5,  1884,  HANNAH  L.  BENFIELD,  b  Apr.  4,  1857;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Jane  S. 
(Leonard)  Benfield.  Widow’s  res.  (1918),  1517]^  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Virgie  B.,  b  July  8,  1886;  d  Dec.  5,  1887. 

2.  Sadie  B.,  b  Sept.  30,  1888. 

[70-117]  AMBROSE  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  24,  1863;  s  Henry  S.  and  Barbara  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[70-35];  in  Dec.  26,  1885,  LEAH  E.  FUNK,  b  May  16,  1864;  dau  John  H.  and  Leah  (Ehst)  Funk. 
Printing  Dept.,  Diamond  Match  Co.,  Barberton,  O.  Res.  (1919),  411  West  Paige  St.,  Barberton,  O. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Alma,  b  Nov.  10,  1887;  Barberton,  O. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Nov.  10,  1889;  Barberton,  O. 

[70-118]  MORRIS  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  17,  1853;  s  Edward  S.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Schultz 
[70  36];  in  July  31,  1886,  EMMA  L.  DEYSHER,  b  Jan.  29,  1857;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Landis) 
Deysher.  Farmer;  Clayton,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

[70-220]  1.  Sue  D.,  b  June  27,  1887;  m  Rev.  Robert  J.  Gottschall. 

[70-221]  2.  Elizabeth  D.,  b  July  21,  1889;  m  James  D.  Stover. 

[70-119]  EMMA  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  28,  1856;  d  July  31,  1893;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Susanna 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [70-36];  in  Dec.  24,  1885,  JOSEPH  H.  HOFFMAN,  b  Mar.  12,  1857;  s  Joseph  B. 
and  Judith  (Hevdt)  Hoffman.  Farmer;  resided  in  Fruitville,  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Eddie  S.,  b  July  5,  1888;  d  Sept.  14,  1888. 

2.  Flora  S.,  b  May  15,  1890;  d  July  26,  1890. 

3.  Elmer  S.,  b  Jan.  2,  1892;  d  Feb.  11,  1892. 

4.  Infant  son,  b  Apr.  28,  1893;  d  Apr.  29,  1893. 

[70-120]  REV.  DANIEL  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  8,  1865;  d  1919;  s  Edward  S.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [70-36];  m  Apr.  19,  1888,  FLORA  FUNK,  b  Dec.  19,  1866;  dau  John  H.  and  Leah  G.  (Ehst) 
Funk.  Minister;  widow  resides  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Esther  F.,  b  Sept.  30,  1894;  teacher;  411  W.  Paige  Ave.,  Barberton,  O. 

[70-121a]  AMELIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept,  23,  1868;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Schultz 
[70-36];  m  Sept.  18,  1890,  IRWIN  NUSS,  b  Sept.  14,  1868;  d  Apr.  12.  1911 ;  s  Pharus  and  Mary  Ann 
(Rohrbach)  Nuss.  Saddler  at  Chapel,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[70-222]  1.  Elmira  S.,  b  Sept.  4,  1891;  m  Edward  W.  Heist, 

[70-223]  2.  Tyrus  S.,  b  Mar.  9,  1895;  m  Marian  M.  Hess. 

3.  Edward  S.,  b  Sept.  19,  1899. 

4.  Daniel  S.,  b  Oct.  20,  1902;  635  Ontario  St.,  S.  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1918.) 

5.  Isaiah  S.,  b  Dec,  11,  1905. 

6.  Irwin  S.,  b  July  15,  1911. 

[70-121b]  AMELIA  (SCHULTZ)  NUSS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  16,  1918,  ALBERT 
STAUFFER,  b  1858.  Clothier;  Vera  Cruz,  R.  F.  D.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[70-122a]  ELMIRA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept,  23,  1868;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Schultz 
[70—36] ;  rn  Dec.  27,  1890,  ELI  MACK,  b  Dec,  13,  1867 ;  d  Oct.  17,  1903;  s  Rev.  Andrew  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Holdeman)  Mack. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Amelia  S.,  b  May  18,  1893;  2231  Jefferson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Andrew  S.,  b  July  4,  1896;  Cor.  Ontario  and  Itaska  Sts.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

3.  Susan  S.,  b  Aug.  17,  1899;  Cor.  Ontario  and  Itaska  Sts.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[70-122b]  ELMIRA  (SCHULTZ)  MACK,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  17,  1911,  ISAIAH 
HIXSON,  b  Sept.  1,  1861;  s  George  and  Margaret  Hixson.  Merchant;  Ontario  and  ItaskaSts.,  Bethle¬ 
hem,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  children. 

[70-123]  HOWARD  B.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  23,  1858;  s  John  S.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Baus)  Schultz 
[70-37];  m  June  22,  1915,  ELLA  S.  LYON,  dau  Moyer  and  Hannah  (Shelhart)  Lyon.  Steward,  State 
Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Danville,  Pa.;  res.,  Danville,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  children. 

[70-124]  EDGAR  B.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  9,  1869;  s  John  S.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Baus)  Schultz  [70-37]; 
m  Aug.  15,  1895,  ANNA  S.  GROSS,  b  Oct.  16,  1868;  dau  Charles  and  Mary  Ann  (Laubach)  Gross. 
Merchant;  res.  (1919),  Macungie,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-125]  EDWARD  MAGILL  SCHULTZ,  b  July  22,  1873;  s  Dr.  Solomon  S.  and  Hannah  L. 
(Magill)  Schultz  [70-38];  m  July  16,  1913,  ELEANOR  MARIE  SADLER,  b  May  25,  1889;  dau 
William  Sadler.  Broker,  131  So.  5th  St.,  Phila.  Res.  (1919),  5145  Pine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-126]  DR.  WILLIAM  MAGILL  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  15,  1878;  s  Dr.  Solomon  S.  and  Hannah 
L.  (Magill)  Schultz  [70-38];  m  Mar.  28,  1916,  EMMA  DOWNS  CARTER.  Res.  (1922),  529  East 
4th  St.,  Tucson,  Arizona. 

One  child:  Norman  Carter,  b  Mar.  16,  1917. 

William  Magill  Schultz,  M.D.,  was  graduated  from  the  Hill  School  in  1895;  from  Princeton  Uni¬ 
versity  in  1899;  from  the  medical  department  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1905;  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Hospital  in  1908;  and  from  the  Sloane  Maternity  Hospital  in  New  York  City  in  1909. 
In  1909  he  went  to  China  as  a  medical  missionary  of  the  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian 


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Church,  U.  S.  A.,  and  at  once  became  a  teacher  in  the  School  of  Medicine  of  the  Shantung  Christian 
University  situated  at  Tsinan,  Shantung,  China,  which  position  he  held  until  his  return  to  the  United 
States  at  the  end  of  1915. 

Emma  Carter  Schultz  is  a  graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College. 

[70-127]  WEBSTER  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  2,  1882;  s  Horatio  K.  and  Magdalena  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [70-40a] ;  m  Aug.  8,  1908,  MARGARET  B.  STEINMETZ,  b  July  29,  1883;  dau  Joseph  Stein- 
metz.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.  (1919),  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  No  children. 

[70-128a]  HOMER  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  24,  1884;  .s  Horatio  K.  and  Magdalena  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[70-40a] ;  m  Feb.  11,  1911,  ADALINE  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  21,  1887;  d  Apr.  13,  1916;  dau  Jonas  and 
Annie  (Krauss)  Kriebel  [25-148]. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence,  b  July  12,  1914. 

2.  Arthur,  b  Mar.  31,  1916;  d  same  day. 

[70-128b]  HOMER  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  27,  1917,  LIZZIE  B.  LEH,6 
Nov.  2,  1885;  dau  Ambrose  B.  and  Lucy  Ann  W.  (Baus)  Leh.  Farmer;  resides  on  his  father’s  farm  at 
Hereford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Pauline,  b  Aug.  3,  1918. 

[70-129]  ANNA  LYDIA  MILLER,  b  Nov.  14,  1882;  dau  Ambrose  S.  and  Margaret  (Craig)  Miller 
[70-41a];  m  Nov.  24,  1913,  WILLIAM  H.  HOLLENBACH.  Res.  (1919),  348  W.  Douglass  St., 
Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  David  Miller,  b  Apr.  2,  1915. 

2.  George  Kline,  b  Dec.  17,  1916. 

[70-131]  JOHN  C.  BECHTEL,  b  Nov.  27,  1881;  ,s  Elam  S.  and  Rebecca  B.  (Clemmer)  Bechtel 
[70-42];  m  Sept.  14,  1904,  LULU  EMILY  FISHER,  b  May  1,  1880;  dau  Charles  A.  and  Ernestine  C. 
(Rudolph)  Fisher.  Dentist;  res.  (1920),  114  W.  Santa  Clara  Ave.,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Lulu  E.,  b  July  27,  1905. 

2.  Erna  R.,  b  May  1,  1907. 

[70-132]  EDWIN  DeTURCK  BECHTEL,  b  Aug.  19,  1880;  s  James  Schultz  and  Emma  (DeTurck) 
Bechtel  [70-43];  m  June  27,  1914,  SHIRLEY  DEAN,  b  Aug.  25,  1890.  Attorney-at-law,  2  Wall  St., 
New  York  City;  res.  (1920),  74  Munroe  Ave.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.  No  children. 

[70-133]  TAMAR  BECHTEL,  b  July  22,  1883;  dau  James  Schultz  and  Emma  (DeTurck)  Bechtel 
[70-43];  m  Oct.  17,  1912,  W.  SCOTT  KOOSER,  b  Nov.  11,  1883;  s  David  H.  G.  and  Catharine  H. 
(Merkel)  Kooser.  Manager;  res.  (1920),  Hollis,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Jeannette  DeTurck,  b  Apr.  11,  1920. 

[70-134]  WARREN  URSINUS  CHRISTMAN,  b  Oct.  9,  1882;  .9  Rev.  David  Miller  and  Myra  S. 
(Weidner)  Christman  [70-44];  m  Dec.  19,  1910,  FLORNA  JANE  WHITTAKER,  b  Oct.  11,  1883; 
dau  B.  F.  and  Margaret  Whittaker.  Editor  of  “The  Pittsburgh  Post.”  Res.  (1918),  5550  Wilkins  Ave., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

One  adopted  step-child:  Lurine  Christman,  b  Sept.  10,  1902. 

[70-135]  ROMAINE  CHRISTMAN,  b  Aug.  30,  1884;  dau  Rev.  David  Miller  and  Myra  S.  (Weid¬ 
ner)  Christman  [70  44];  m  July  26,  1918,  MARIUS  HANSEN,  b  Dec.  12,  1886;  s  Neil  C.  and  Anna  K. 
Hansen.  Corporal,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps;  res.  (1918),  27  Clinton  Ave.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  No  children. 

[70-136]  CORA  NUSS,  b  Aug.  6,  1872;  dau  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Levan)  Nuss  [70-46];  m  July  7, 
1888,  HARVEY  SPAYDE,  b  Dec.  4,  1866;  s  Uriah  and  Sarah  (Eckrote)  Spayde.  Cabinet  maker; 
res.  (1918),  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

[70-224]  1.  Arthur  E.,  b  Sept.  7,  1889;  m  Rebecca  Stiner. 

2.  Clara,  b  Oct.  11,  1895;  d  Sept.  23,  1900. 

[70-225]  3.  Lester,  b  Jan.  10,  1898;  m  Grace  I.  Byrera. 

[70-137]  FRANK  NUSS,  b  Aug.  14,  1875;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Levan)  Nuss  [70-46];  m  Oct,  3, 
1898,  ELNORA  TRESSLER,  b  July  25,  1875;  d  May  2,  1905;  dau  Peter  and  Susan  (Moyer)  Tressler. 
Laborer;  res.  (1918),  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Ellis  F.,  b  May  13,  1900;  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

2.  Clara  E.,  b  Apr.  12,  1905;  d  Apr.  12,  1905. 

[70-138]  I.  MILLER  NUSS,  b  Apr.  17,  1877;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Levan)  Nuss  [70-46];  m 
Nov.  22,  1912,  NELLIE  E.  FIELDS,  b  Jan.  1,  1880;  dau  Theobold  and  Mary  (Smith)  Fields.  Cabinet 
maker;  res.  (1918),  37  East  Third  St.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

One  child:  Charlotte  F.,  b  Jan.  5,  1914;  d  June  13,  1914. 

[70-139]  DAVID  E.  NUSS,  b  Feb.  15,  1879;  s  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Levan)  Nuss  [70-46];  m  June 
18,  1902,  EDITH  J.  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  15,  1874;  dau  Thomas  J.  and  Lucinda  (Fetterman)  Hoffman. 
Laborer  at  packing  house;  res.  (1918),  1241  W.  Arch  St.,  Shamokin,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Hazel  E.,  b  Dec.  24,  1902. 

2.  Cora  L.,  b  Oct.  3,  1906. 

3.  Thomas  I.,  b  Nov.  19,  1909. 

4.  Stella  C.,  b  Oct.  30,  1912. 

5.  Lula  G.,  b  Oct.  5,  1916. 

[70-139. la  &  b]  LYDIA  NUSS,  b  Mar.  26,  1880;  dau  Gideon  and - (Henninger)  Nuss 

[70-48];  m  1st  time,  HARRY  BOWERSOX;  m  2nd  time,  — — — - —  KECK.  Resides  in  Allentown,  Pa. 
Lydia  Nuss  was  adopted  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Hampton  [70-153].  [No  further  data.]  [Minnie 
Hampton.] 

[70-140]  MINERIA  JANE  NUSS,  b  Feb.  5,  1877;  dau  Joseph  James  and  Araminta  Jane  (Derr) 
Nuss  [70-49];  m  May  15,  1894,  GEORGE  EDWARD  DERR,  b  Aug.  13,  1877.  Laborer;  res.  (1918), 
Nescopeck,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Laurence  E.,  b  Aug.  30,  1894;  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

2.  Ray,  b  July  30,  1896;  d  Nov.  12,  1896. 

3.  Roy  O.,  b  July  27,  1898;  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

4.  Joseph  A.,  b  Jan.  11,  1900. 

5.  Anna  A.,  b  Dec.  7,  1902. 

6.  Emma  A.,  b  June  4,  1905. 

[70-141]  EMMA  DRUM,  b  Dec.  28,  1860;  dau  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Nuss)  Drum  [70-52];  m 
Sept.  6,  1881,  SILAS  C.  HOFNAGLE,  b  Nov.  26,  1863.  Farmer;  res.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Nescopeck, 
Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Dora,  b  Dec.  24,  1881;  d  Oct.,  1883. 

2.  Luther,  b  Apr.  3,  1886;  d  Feb.  20,  1912. 

[70-226]  3.  Myrtle,  b  May  23,  1889;  m  Lee  Andreas;  Mifflinville,  Pa. 

4.  Carry  I.,  b  Jan.  3,  1892;  Mifflinville,  Pa. 

5.  Paul,  b  Oct.  22,  1894;  Camp  Meade,  Md.  (1918). 

6.  Eugene,  b  Mar.  28,  1897;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

7.  Fred  C.,  b  Feb.  13,  1901. 

8.  John  S.,  b  Jan.  23,  1905. 

[70-143]  MARY  DRUM,  dec;  dau  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Nuss)  Drum  [70-52];  m  DANIEL 
GEARHART,  dec.  They  left  four  boys,  three  in  the  West;  a  fourth,  Levan  S.  Gerhard,  lives  at  Main- 


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ville,  Pa.,  and  is  married  to  Emma  Nuss,  dau  Joseph  James  and  Araminta  Jane  (Derr)  Nuss  [70-49]. 
[Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[70-144]  ELIZA  DRUM,  dec;  dau  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Nuss)  Drum  [70-52];  m  CHARLES 
ASH,  dec.  Had  several  small  children  who  died.  They  resided  at  Catawissa,  Pa.  [AG  further  data 
obtainable .] 

[70-146]  LLOYD  KARNES,  b  Nov.  14,  1877;  s  Charles  and  Catharine  (Nuss)  Karnes  [70-53]; 
m.  May  27,  1899,  CLARA  ALICE  HILL,  b  Aug.  4,  1879;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  J.  (Strauser)  Hill. 
Brakeman;  res.  (1920),  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Henry  J.,  b  Dec.  26,  1899. 

2.  Cora  L.,  b  Aug.  1,  1904. 

3.  Willis  M.,  b  Dec.  13,  1905. 

[70-152a]  MINERVA  FLEMINGS,  b  Feb.  5,  1864;  d  1912;  dau  Francis  and  Marie  (Nuss) 
Flemings  [70-54];  m  CLARK  BOWERS,  dec. 

Children  (3): 

1.  William. 

2.  Frank;  Sheetz  Road,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[70-226.1]  3.  Daughter,  m  A.  C.  McKenzie;  Bloomsburg,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  6. 

[70-152b]  MINERVA  (FLEMINGS)  BOWERS,  same  as  above,  m2nd  time,  WILLIAM  RAUP  (?). 
[ Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[70-153]  ELMIRA  FLEMINGS,  b  Mar.  13,  1866;  dau  Francis  and  Marie  (Nuss)  Flemings  [70-54]; 
m  J  an.  22,  1885,  WILLIAM  HAMPTON,  b  Sept.  23,  1864;  s  Emerson  and  Mary  (Notestein)  Hampton. 
Farmer;  res.  (1918),  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lily,  b  July  5,  1885;  d  Nov.  2,  1885. 

[70-227]  2.  Earl,  b  Mar.  23,  1895;  m  Esther  Merkel;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Minnie,  b  Sept.  3,  1898. 

4.  Ethel,  b  Mar.  11,  1902. 

5.  Effie,  b  July  10,  1905;  d  Jan.,  1906. 

[70-159]  IDA  CHARITY  LONGENBERGER,  b  Nov.  27,  1853;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  Esther 
(Nuss)  Longenberger  [70-56];  m  Mar.  20,  1877,  JOSHUA  MADISON  BILLMAN,  b  Sept.  3,  1839; 
d  Sept.  24,  1911;  s  David  and  Mary  (Dorey)  Billman.  Widow’s  res.  (1918),  608  Hawthorne  Ave., 
Williamsport,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[70-229]  1.  Lena  Esther,  b  May  23,  1878;  m  Norman  Gamble. 

[70-230]  2.  Etta  Matura,  b  Jan.  18,  1880;  m  George  W.  Stabler. 

[70-231]  3.  Harry  Raymond,  b  Apr.  8,  1883;  m  Anna  E.  McLaughlin. 

[70-232]  4.  Frank  LeRoy,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  m  Maud  Stutsman;  576  Putnam  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

[70-233]  5.  Charles  Herman,  b  July  13,  1886;  m  Mabel  Stuempfle;  559  E.  43rd  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

[70-234]  6.  Leonard  DeLa,  b  Aug.  24,  1888;  m  Vera  E.  Waltamath. 

[70-235]  7.  Elinor  Alice,  b  Feb.  5,  1891;  m  Leighton  W.  Minick. 

[70-160]  DANIEL  OSCAR  LONGENBERGER,  b  Feb.  5,  1855;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  Esther 
(Nuss)  Longenberger  [70-56];  m  Jan.  1,  1882,  EMMA  HENDRICKS,  b  July  11,  1865;  dau  Charles 
and  Sarah  (Clements)  Hendricks.  Merchant;  res.  (1918),  Hazelton,  Idaho. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Bertha,  b  Nov.  2,  1884. 

2.  Lamar,  b  Apr.  3,  1903. 

[70-161]  CHARLES  WILLIAM  LONGENBERGER,  b  Dec.  20,  1860;  s  William  and  Elizabeth 
Esther  (Nuss)  Longenberger  [70-56];  m  July  24,  1884,  ELIZABETH  RACHEL  FAHNESTOCK, 


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b  Sept.  24,  1858;  dau  William  B.  and  Martha  Jane  (Manville)  Fahnestock.  Farmer;  res.  (1918), 
R.  F.  D.  1,  Nisbet,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Raymond  William,  b  June  22,  1885;  d  Apr.  10,  1899. 

1  2.  Anna  Ruth,  b  Oct.  20,  1886;  m  (  Waiter  S.  B.  Miller. 

[70-236b]  J  (2.  Louis  Berger. 

3.  Harry  Robert,  b  June  25,  1890;  207  E.  Lafayette  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

[70-237]  4.  Genevieve  Esther,  b  Nov.  1,  1899';  m  Harry  L.  Coulston. 


[70-162]  GEORGE  ADAM  MILLER,  b  Feb.  14,  1858;  s  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-57] ;  m  Apr.  5,  1883,  CHRISTENA  SOPHIA  CONSTABLE,  b  May  8,  1862;  dau  Alfred  and 
Mary  (Rager)  Constable.  Farmer;  res.  (1918),  Bennington,  Kansas. 

Children  (J): 

[70-238]  1.  Alfred  Ray,  b  Jan.  8,  1884;  m  Neva  Mabelle  Semans. 

2.  Esther  Catharine,  b  Apr.  7,  1886;  Bennington,  Kan. 

[70-239]  3.  George  LeRoy,  b  Aug.  14,  1888;  m  Anna  Helen  Foster. 

4.  Ruth  Gertrude,  b  Nov.  16,  1899;  Bennington,  Kan. 


[70-163]  HARRISON  DANIEL  MILLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1860;  s  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-57] ;  m  Aug.  31,  1881,  MARY  ANN  HENRY,  b  Mar.  6,  1854;  dau  Isaac  and  Mary  (Strauser) 
Henry.  Farmer  and  dealer;  res.  (1918),  Mifflinville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[70-240]  Maggie  May,  b  Mar.  18,  1883;  m  Bert  Houck;  Mifflinville,  Pa. 

[70-164]  LEWIS  HENRY  MILLER,  b  July  7,  1862;  s  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss)  Miller 
[70-57];  m  Feb.  25,  1884,  DELLA  C.  STEELY,  b  June  4,  1867;  dau  John  and  Sydney  (Bason)  Steely. 
Laborer;  res.  (1918),  376  Grant  St.,  Berwick,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[70-241]  1.  Arthur  R.,  b  Apr.  26,  1887;  m  Evelyn  Cawley. 

[70-242]  2.  Lena  C.,  b  July  18,  1891;  m  Percy  H.  Rake. 

[70-243]  3.  Helen  E.,  b  Mar.  14,  1894;  m  Charles  Strubeck;  Pittston,  Pa. 

4.  Heister  H.,  b  Apr.  9,  1897;  single;  Columbus,  O. 

5.  Paul  M.,  b  May  22,  1900;  single;  376  Grant  St.,  Berwick,  Pa. 

6.  Arnold,  b  Feb.  1,  1902;  Columbus,  O. 

7.  John  A.,  b  Feb.  2,  1905;  Columbus,  O. 

[70-165]  OSCAR  FRANKLIN  MILLER,  b  May  26,  1866;  s  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-57];  m  MAZIE  WINTERSTEEN.  Res.,  Berwick,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ):  2  boys;  2  girls;  1  boy,  dec.  [Mo  further  data  obtainable.] 

[70-166]  NATHAN  BENJAMIN  MILLER,  b  July  29,  1869;  s  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-57];  m  Jan.  5,  1893,  BEULAH  ANN  FETTEROLF,  b  July  26,  1867;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Esther 
(Nuss)  Fetterolf  [70-69].  Chief  clerk,  P.  R.  R.  Station;  res.  (1918),  541  W.  Maple  St.,  Hazleton,  Pa. 

One  child:  Paul  Fetterolf,  b  July  26,  1899. 

[70-167]  DAVID  MONTGOMERY  MILLER,  b  July  26,  1872;  s  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann 
(Nuss)  Miller  [70-57];  m  Dec.  7,  1893,  MARTHA  VIOLA  KUNKLE,  b  1873;  dau  William  and  Sarah 
(Klingaman)  Kunkle.  Carpenter;  res.  (1918),  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[70-244]  1.  Hazel  Aleta,  b  Apr.  20,  1898;  m  T.  T.  Lowdermilk;  147  Fairmount  Ave.,  Sunbury,  Pa. 

2.  Asher  Leroy,  b  Nov.  24,  1900. 

3.  Clyde  Leslie,  b  July  14,  1906. 

4.  Guy  Chester,  b  Jan.  4,  1909. 

[70-168]  IDA  EUDORA  MILLER,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  dau  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss)  Miller 
[70-57];  m  June  22,  1898,  W.  CLAUDE  MASTELLER,  b  Dec.  1,  1868;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Heller) 
Masteller.  Clerk  in  carpet  and  furniture  store;  res.  (1918),  220  E.  5th  St.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

One  child:  Mabel  M.,  b  Apr.  25,  1899. 


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[70-169]  ELLA  CATHARINE  MILLER,  b  Jan.  16,  1879;  dau  Nathan  and  Catharine  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-57};  m  Nov.  26,  1914,  HARRY  REPPERT,  b  Jan.  2,  1881;  s  William  and  Mazie  (Berliss) 
Reppert.  Mechanic;  res.  (1918),  104  W.  Sixth  St.,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  LeRoy  }  b  Jan  22  1916;  |  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

2.  Daughter  J  l  dec. 

[70-172]  AMANDA  ERWIN,  b  Dec.  3,  1867;  daw  William  and  Julia  (Nuss)  Erwin  [70  62];  m  July 
23,  1892,  JOHN  A.  BANKES,  b  Aug.  9,  1869;  s  Benjamin  and  Catharine  (Baker)  Bankes.  Laborer; 
res.  (1920),  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[70-245]  1.  (Rev.)  Cryder  Harold,  b  Feb.  19,  1893;  m  Ellen  Pugh;  Penn’s  Creek,  Pa.  Rev.  Bankes 

is  an  Evangelical  minister. 

2.  J.  E.,  b  Nov.  9,  1894;  Nescopeck,  Pa. 

[70-246]  3.  Mabel,  b  Jan.  18,  1897;  m  Roy  Jumper. 

4.  Ralph,  b  Jan.  13,  1901. 

5.  Florence,  b  May  15,  1904. 

6.  Viola,  b  Feb.  25,  1907. 

[  Unable  to  complete ;  letters  unans .] 

[70-178]  REV.  LUTON  M.  FETTEROLF,  b  Apr.  25,  1872;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Esther  (Nuss)  Fetterolf 
[70-69];  m  June  17,  1896,  FLORA  B.  JONES,  b  Oct.  10,  1866;  dau  Eli  and  Lavina  (Ohl)  Jones.  Minis¬ 
ter  in  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  W.  O.;  res.  (1918),  903  W.  Market  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  LeRoy,  b  July  26,  1897;  d  Apr.  10,  1898. 

2.  Gladys  Esther,  b  Sept.  21,  1898. 

3.  Ruth  Isabel,  b  Jan.  17,  1906. 

[70-179]  JEREMIAH  FETTEROLF,  b  Aug.  13,  1874;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Esther  (Nuss)  Fetterolf 
[70-69];  m  SARAH  HUMBERGER.  Res.  (1920),  Catawissa,  Pa. 

Children  (2):  Chester  and  Lucille.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[70-180]  CLARENCE  FETTEROLF,  b  Oct.  16,  1875;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Esther  (Nuss)  Fetterolf 
[70-69];  m  IDA  CRUMLEY.  Res.  (1920),  Catawissa,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[70-181]  MARY  ELIZABETH  FETTEROLF,  b  Feb.  6,  1880;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Esther  (Nuss) 
Fetterolf  [70-69];  m  June  6,  1905,  JACOB  SMITH  RIEHLE,  b  Apr.  29,  1883;  s  Joel  L.  and  Rosie  E. 
(Smith)  Riehle.  Agent  for  the  P.  R.  R.  Co.;  res.  (1918),  Vicksburg,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Fetterolf,  b  Mar.  14,  1906. 

2.  Frances  Olive,  b  Dec.  17,  1908. 

3.  Richard  Dale,  b  Aug,  25,  1912. 

• 

[70-182]  SARAH  BLANCH  FETTEROLF,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Esther  (Nuss) 
Fetterolf  [70-69];  m  Dec.  29,  1903,  HENRY  W.  LEHR,  b  Mar.  29,  1884;  s  Charles  and  Anna  E. 
(Manning)  Lehr.  Railroad  telegrapher;  res.  (1918),  1017  Railroad  Ave.,  Sunbury,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-183]  ANNA  MARY  MILLER,  b  May  15,  1890;  dau  Jesse  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-81];  m  July  16,  1918,  LEONARD  F.  BEISHLINE,  b  Oct.  29,  1874;  s  Rev.  John  L.  and 
Rachel  R.  (Faus)  Beishline.  Manager  and  buyer;  res.  (1920),  318  N.  Bromley  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 
No  children. 

[70-184]  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN  MILLER,  b  Jan.  13,  1894;  s  Jesse  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  Ann  (Nuss) 
Miller  [70-81];  m  Jan.  2,  1920,  GERTRUDE  MINNIE  HAHN,  b  June  16,  1896;  dau  Andrew  and 
Henrietta  (Kliderline)  Hahn.  Machinist.  Served  in  the  U.  S.  A.  on  Mexican  Border;  also  in  World 
War.  Res.  (1920),  92  Doat  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  No  children. 


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[70-188]  CLAUD  RAYMOND  GIFT,  b  Nov.  4,  1892;  s  Wilson  M.  and  Angeline  (Schultz)  Gift 
[70-85] ;  m  Dec.  25,  1913,  BEULAH  CLARA  STROHL,  b  July  2,  1894;  dau  William  and  Anna  (Weaver) 
Strohl.  Chauffeur;  res.  (1919),  719  Hill  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Staidey  Clayton,  b  Jan.  17,  1913. 

[70-189]  LAURA  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  21,  1878;  dau  Horace  S.  and  Rebecca  D.  (Stout) 
Schultz  [70-90];  m  Sept.  16,  1902,  ALVIN  M.  STOVER,  b  Feb.  14,  1877;  s  Asher  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Miller)  Stover.  Wholesale  grain  merchant;  res.  (1918),  5028  Sansom  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arlena  Ellen,  b  Dec.  1,  1903;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2.  Eleanor  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  19,  1914;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

[70-190]  HERBERT  ALONZO  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  22,  1881 ;  s  Horace  S.  and  Rebecca  D.  (Stout) 
Schultz  [70-90];  m  Oct.  20,  1904,  EMILY  ESTELLE  SWEITZER,  b  July  5,  1881 ;  dau  Thomas  S.  and 
Elmira  E.  (Clavill)  Sweitzer.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.  (1922),  410  Bucknell  St.,  E.  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emily  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  7,  1909. 

2.  Frances  Elmina,  b  May  1,  1912. 

[70-191]  VICTOR  BYRON  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  25,  1883;  s  Horace  S.  and  Rebecca  D.  (Stout) 
Schultz  [70-90];  m  Dec.  10,  1908,  BEULAH  MAY  ROTH,  b  July  22,  1887 ;  dau  Theo.  G.  and  Susan  E. 
(Diefenderfer)  Roth.  Foreman  of  printing  dept.,  DeLaval  Separator  Co.;  res.  (1918),  22  Dean  Place, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Louise  Edna,  b  Mar.  31,  1914. 

[70-192]  RAYMOND  HORACE  SCHULTZ,  b  June  29,  1885;  s  Horace  S.  and  Rebecca  D.  (Stout) 
Schultz  [70-90];  m  Sept.  21,  1910,  ELIZABETH  MAE  ELDRIDGE,  b  Aug.  19,  1890;  dau  Edwin  B. 
and  Catharine  (Osterhout)  Eldridge.  Supervisor  and  general  manager,  United  Cigar  Stores  Co. 
stores,  Wilmington,  Del.;  res.  (1918),  105  W.  24th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

•  Children  (2) : 

1.  Edwin  Horace,  b  Feb.  23,  1912. 

2.  Robert  Frank,  b  May  12,  1914. 

[70-193]  WALLACE  HENRY  SCHULTZ,  b  June  23,  1887;  s  Horace  S.  and  Rebecca  D.  (Stout) 
Schultz  [70-90];  m  June  22,  1909,  FRANCES  C.  WERNETT,  b  Apr.  3,  1887;  dau  Charles  C.  and 
Malinda  (Koch)  Wernett.  Piano  tuner;  res.  (1918),  411  South  8th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Horace,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  30,  1910. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  16,  1913. 

[70-194]  MILLIE  M.  FOSTER,  b  May  12,  1888;  dau  Daniel  and  Susan  (Schultz)  Foster  [70-91]; 
m  May  12,  1913,  R.  JOSIAH  LAUDENSCHLAGER,  b  Aug.  19,  1886;  s  Josiah  and  Sarah  B.  (Stahl- 
necker)  Laudenschlager.  Clerk;  res.  (1918),  Vera  Cruz,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-195]  EDGAR  J.  FOSTER,  b  Mar.  3,  1892;  s  Daniel  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Foster  [70-91]; 
m  Aug.  31,  1912,  BERTHA  S.  CHRISTMAN,  b  Nov.  9,  1891;  dau  William  and  Alice  (Hangen) 
Christman.  Miller;  res.  (1918),  Macungie,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Charles  D.,  b  Oct.  10,  1913;  d  Oct.  27,  1913. 

2.  Paul  W.,  b  Mar.  27,  1916;  Macungie,  Pa. 

[70-196]  WILLIAM  H.  H.  KNETZ,  b  May  31,  1890;  s  Jacob  M.  and  Emma  (Schultz)  Knetz 
[70-92];  m  May  31,  1915,  MARGARET  C.  GALLAGHER,  b  Apr.  18,  1889;  dau  Daniel  and  Mary 
(Duffy)  Gallagher.  Veneer  inspector;  res.  (1918),  1183  Penn  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Margaret  Mary,  b  Aug.  3,  1916. 


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[70-197]  FLORENCE  S.  DEISCHER,  b  Apr.  26.  1899;  dau  Horace  S.  and  Alice  L.  (Stoudt) 
Deischer  [70-97];  m  Aug.  24,  1916,  CLARENCE  HILLEGASS,  b  Aug.  30,  1897;  s  Allen  and  Lucinda 
K.  (Brey)  Hillegass.  Broom  maker.  Ad.  (1918),  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

One  child:  Linford  Ellsworth,  b  Dec.  23,  1916. 

[70-197.1]  ELMER  SHULTZ,  b  Nov.  19,  1868;  s  Henry  H.  and  Maria  (Geisinger)  Shultz  [70-104]; 
m  KATE  RUDOLPH.  Res.,  Clayton,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[70-246.1]  1.  Henry  H.,  Jr.,  b - ;  m  Sadie  Quigley. 

2.  Estella. 

[Lelters  unanswered.] 

[70-198]  EMMA  SHULTZ  LONGACRE,  b  May  1,  1877;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Mary  H.  (Shultz) 
Longacre  [70-105];  m  July  10,  1920,  FRED  M.  AMONSON,  b  Mar.  18,  1874;  s  John  E.  and  Barbara 
M.  (Jondahal)  Amonson.  Banking;  res.  (1921),  922  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-199]  CARLOTTA  SHULTZ,  b  Sept.  11,  1882;  dau  Edwin  H.  and  Ellen  (Shultz)  Shultz  [70- 
107];  m  Mar.  30,  1911,  JAMES  E.  HOFFMAN,  JR.,  b  Mar.  20,  1885;  s  James  E.  Hoffman,  Sr.  Real 
estate  broker;  res.  (1922),  7109  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Carlotta  Shultz,  b  Sept.  28,  1913. 

2.  Edith,  b  Dec.  27,  1915. 

[70-200]  AMY  SHULTZ,  b  Oct.  16,  1884;  dau  Edwin  H.  and  Ellen  (Shultz)  Shultz  [70-107];  m 
July  23,  1912,  WILLIAM  EASTBURN  WITHAM,  b  May  10,  1881;  s  Robert  Williams  Witham. 
Mr.  Witham  was  executive  assistant  to  Vice-Pres.  Coonley  of  the  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.  during  the 
War;  now  representative  for  the  Victor  Talking  Machine  Co.  Amy  Shultz  Witham  is  a  graduate  of 
Oberlin  College.  Res.  (1921),  11  Crestmont  Terrace,  Collingswood,  N.  J. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Dorothy,  b  May  17,  1913. 

2.  Robert  Edwin,  b  Oct.  31,  1914. 

3.  Clayton  Eastburn,  b  Nov.  14,  1916. 

4.  Philip  Harwood,  b  Feb.  9,  1920. 

[70-201]  LeROY  SHULTZ,  b  May  12,  1890;  s  Edwin  H.  and  Ellen  (Shultz)  Shultz  [70-107];  m 
Apr.  7,  1916,  JEAN  PAULINE  BARTRON,  b  Oct.  4,  1892;  dau  David  and  Jennie  (Weston)  Bartron. 
Mr.  Shultz  is  a  graduate  of  Princeton  Univ.;  at  present  he  is  secretary  of  Artman-Treichler  Co.,  Phila., 
and  one  of  their  salesmen;  res.,  621  Park  Ave.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edwin  Bartron,  b  Sept.  29,  1917. 

2.  Alden  Weston,  b  Nov.  7,  1921. 

[70-202]  RAYMOND  ANDERS  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  8,  1881;  s  John  H.  and  Ellen  (Anders)  Schultz 
[70-108a];  m  July  8,  1908,  EDNA  P.  CARPENTER,  b  June  6,  1884;  dau  Percy  Carpenter.  Mr. 
Schultz  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  School  and  served  as  the  efficient  Secretary  of  the  School  for  a 
number  of  years.  Secretary,  Reading  iBone  Fertilizer  Co.;  res.  (1922),  Mt.  Penn,  Pa. 

One  child:  Raymond  Anders,  b  Aug.  2,  1910. 

[70-203]  CHRISTINE  ANDERS  SCHULTZ,  b  July  20,  1884;  dau  John  H.  and  Ellen  (Anders) 
Schultz  [70  108a];  m  Aug.  27,  1908,  DR.  HERBERT  BENJAMIN  SHEARER,  b  July  21,  1883;  s 
Benjamin  F.  Shearer.  Physician;  res.,  Worcester,  Pa.  No  children.  (1922.) 

Capt.  Herbert  B.  Shearer,  M.D.,  entered  service  Sept.  7,  1917,  and  was  commissioned  first  lieu¬ 
tenant  in  the  Medical  Officers’  Training  Camp  at  Camp  Greenleaf,  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  on  Jan.  16, 
1918.  He  was  on  duty  with  the  Aviation  Section  at  Garden  City,  L.  I.,  from  March  8,  1918,  to  Apr.  22, 
1918;  at  Camp  Rockford,  Ill.,  from  Apr.  30,  1919,  to  Sept.  16,  1919.  He  was  promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Capt.,  Medical  Corps,  on  July  1,  1919,  and  was  Asst.  Chief  Medical  Examiner  at  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  Ill.,  from  Nov.  9,  1918,  to  Sept.  16,  1919.  Capt.  Shearer  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.,  on  Oct.  14,  1919. 


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Christine  Schultz  Shearer  served  as  hostess  of  Midway  Soldiers’  Club  for  War  Camp  Community 
Service  at  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  Ill.,  from  Sept.  15,  1918,  to  Apr.  15,  1919.  She  engaged  in  social 
service  work  with  the  Home  Service  Section  of  the  American  Red  Cross  Society  in  Rockford,  Ill., 
from  Apr.  15  to  Sept.  15,  1919. 

[70-204]  WALTER  ANDERS  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  5,  1889;  s  John  H.  and  Ellen  M.  (Anders)  Schultz 
[70-108a] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1914,  MAE  ELIZABETH  MUSCHLITZ,  b  Apr.  17,  1891;  dau  Lewis  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Kuntz)  Muschlitz.  Supt.,  Reading  Bone  Fertilizer  Co.;  res.  (1922),  831  McKnight  St., 
Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  John  Muschlitz,  b  Sept.  27,  1915. 

2.  Ruth  Mae,  b  Feb.  19,  1918. 

3.  Philip  Lewis,  b  Apr.  17,  1921. 

[70-205]  ARTHUR  ANDERS  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  17,  1893;  s  John  H.  and  Ellen  M.  (Anders) 
Schultz  [70-108a];  m  Apr.  24,  1919,  MARY  ANGELINE  DECHANT,  b  Mar.  31,  1893;  dau  William 
H.  and  Rebecca  (Hagman)  Dechant.  Chemist  with  Reading  Bone  Fertilizer  Co.  Arthur  Schultz  is  a 
graduate  of  Lafayette  College.  Res.  (1922),  Mt.  Penn,  Pa. 

One  child:  William,  b  May  10,  1921. 

[70-206]  CLAUDE  ANDERS  SCHULTZ,  6  Nov.  27,  1896;  s  John  H.  and  Ellen  M.  (Anders)  Schultz 
[70-108a];  m  June  11,  1919,  RUTH  ELLEN  STROHECKER,  b  Feb.  25,  1897:  dau  Edwin  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Fisher)  Strohecker.  Farmer;  res.  (1922),  Zionsville,  Pa. 

Claude  A.  Schultz  entered  the  Merchant  Marine  service  on  July  13,  1918.  and  was  assigned  to 
ship  Lake  Washburn,  plying  between  Boston  and  Newport  News.  He  was  promoted  from  fireman  to 
oiler  in  Nov.,  1918,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  Boston,  Dec.  22,  1918. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Claude,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  11,  1920. 

2.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Sept.  2,  1922. 

[70-206.1]  ALVA  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  5,  1899;  dau  John  H.  and  Ellen  M.  (Anders)  Schultz  [70- 
108a] ;  m  Dec.  29,  1921,  HAROLD  A.  DAMBLY,  s  B.  Witman  and  Hattie  W.  (Althouse)  Dambly. 
Instructor  in  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology;  res.,  Boston,  Mass.  (1922.) 

[70-208]  AMOS  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  28,  1870;  s  William  A.  and  Maria  (Heebner)  Schultz 
[70-110];  m  Mar.  18,  1893,  LIZZIE  REINER,  b  Sept.  16,  1871;  dau  Isaac  Z.  Reiner.  Farmer;  res. 
(1918),  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[70-247]  1.  Blanche  R.,  b  Dec.  17,  1894;  m  Malcolm  A.  Schweiker. 

2.  Leroy  R.,  b  Dec.  31,  1899. 

3.  Evelyn  R.,  b  Mar.  3,  1910. 

Mr.  Schultz  is  one  of  the  most  progressive  farmers  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Living  on  his  father’s  farm, 
Mr.  Schultz  has  succeeded  him  as  Director  of  the  Lansdale  National  Bank,  as  treasurer  of  the  Farmers’ 
Creamery  Association  of  Center  Point  and  as  member  of  the  Worcester  School  Board.  Mr.  Schultz 
helped  to  organize  the  Reading  Bone  Fertilizer  Co.,  and  has  acted  as  treasurer  from  the  beginning. 
He  was  one  of  the  leaders  in  the  organization  of  the  Farmers’  Union  and  it  was  mainly  by  his  influence 
that  Farmers’  Hall  was  built  at  Center  Point.  Since  the  absorption  of  the  Farmers’  Union  by  the 
Grange,  this  building  is  now  used  as  a  Community  Building  by  the  various  organizations  connected 
with  the  Grange  and  the  public  schools. 

As  Secretary  of  the  Worcester  School  Board,  Mr.  Schultz  was  instrumental  in  raising  the  public 
schools  of  Worcester  to  their  present  high  standard,  and  succeeded  in  having  the  present  fine  High 
School  Building  erected. 

Mr.  Schultz  is  also  Secretary  of  the  Conference  of  the  Middle  District  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church,  and  is  a  leader  in  all  progressive  movements  of  the  Church. 

He  is  likewise  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  Genealogy. 

[70-209]  BERTHA  S.  KOCH,  b  Nov.  1,  1879;  dau  Horace  and  Elmira  S.  (Schell)  Koch  [70-112]; 
m  June  2,  1900,  WILLIAM  E.  MOLL,  s  John  Moll.  Ad.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  K.,  h  Nov.  5,  1900. 

2.  John  Horace  K.,  b  Dec.  5,  1907. 

[70-210]  MARTHA  S.  KOCH,  b  June  17,  1882;  dau  Horace  and  Elmira  S.  (Schell)  Koch  [70-112]; 
m  Mar.  26,  1904,  HARVEY  S.  BECHTEL,  s  John  B.  and  Mary  Bechtel.  Farmer;  res.  (1918),  Boyer- 
town,  Pa. 

One  child:  Florence  K.,  b  Aug.  17,  1908. 

[70-211]  WALTER  S.  KOCH,  b  Jan.  14,  1885;  s  Horace  and  Elmira  S.  (Schell)  Koch  [70-112]; 
m  July  31,  1910,  BERTHA  H.  BALTMAN,  b  Apr.  16,  1888;  dau  Ammon  Bauman.  Clerk;  res.  (1917), 
1741  N.  Redfleld  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  J.  Clifford,  b  June  11,  1913. 

2.  Dawn  Mae,  b  July  16,  1915. 

[70-212]  SADIE  S.  KOCH,  b  Feb.  10,  1888;  dau  Horace  and  Elmira  S.  (Schell)  Koch  [70-112]; 
m  June  22,  1911,  EDWIN  H.  SCHLICHER,  s  Charles  Schlicher.  Res.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Pennsburg, 
Pa. 

One  child:  Glenna  K.,  b  Nov.  12,  1911. 

[70-213]  JENNIE  S.  KOCH,  b  Apr.  6,  1890,  dau  Horace  and  Elmira  S.  (Schell)  Koch  [70-112]; 
m  Nov.  27,  1915,  IRWIN  S.  CHRISTMAN,  s  Nevin  Christman.  Res.  (1918),  14  S.  Keim  St.,  Potts- 
town,  Pa. 

One  child:  Evelyn  Dolores,  b  Dec.  10,  1915. 

[70-214]  LULU  S.  KOCH,  b  Aug.  29,  1890;  dau  James  Clinton  D.  and  Emma  S.  (Schell)  Koch 
[70-113];  m  Mar.  15,  1913,  WILLIAM  JACOB  KELLER,  s  Lewis  S.  Keller.  Foreman  in  planing 
mill;  res.  (1918),  640  N.  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lewis  Clinton,  b  Dec.  11,  1913. 

2.  Kathryn  Emma,  b  Dec.  3,  1915. 

[70-215]  LeROY  H.  SCHELL,  b  Jan.  29,  1892;  s  Horace  Schultz  and  Lizzie  Alexander  (Henry) 
Schell  [70-114];  m  June  19,  1918,  IRMA  DEININGER,  b  Feb.  12,  1888;  dau  Leonard  and  Eliza 
(Bauer)  Deininger.  Correspondence  clerk;  res.  (1918),  Audubon,  N.  J.  No  children. 

[70-216]  PAUL  H.  SCHELL,  b  Apr.  15,  1896;  s  Horace  Schultz  and  Lizzie  Alexander  (Henry) 
Schell  [70-114];  m  May  10,  1913,  IRMA  MILLER,  b  Feb.  19,  1896;  dau  Harrison  F.  and  Kate  (Haas) 
Miller.  Laborer;  res.  (1918),  Bechtelsville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Chester,  b  Oct.  31,  1913. 

2.  Newton,  b  Dec.  5,  1915. 

3.  Bernice,  b  May  9,  1917. 

[70-217]  IRENE  GERHARD  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  13,  1880;  dau  Frank  K.  and  Selina  K.  (Gerhard) 
Schultz  [70-115];  m  June  30,  1903,  HERBERT  MONROE  HIGHFIELD,  b  1878;  s  Norris  Corwin 
Highfield.  Druggist;  res.  (1918),  153  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Zanesville,  O. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Louise,  b  Jan.  23,  1905. 

2.  Grace,  b  Aug.  22,  1906. 

3.  Norris  Corwin,  b  Oct.  11,  1908. 

4.  Ebba  Selina,  b  Sept.  4,  1911. 

[70-2 18a]  WARREN  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  8,  1887;  s  Frank  K.  and  Selina  K.  (Gerhard)  Schultz 
[70-115];  m  Jan.  22,  1910,  EDNA  B.  SEIBERT,  b  Sept.  2,  1887;  d  Feb.' 23,  1920;  dau  Henry  R.  and 
Clara  (Baus)  Seibert  [43-225]. 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Foster  S.,  b  May  30,  1913. 

2.  Erie  S.,  b  July  28,  1916. 

3.  Dorothy  S.,  b  Feb.  27,  1918. 

4.  Paul  S.,  b  Nov.  21,  1914;  d  May  13,  1915. 

[70-218b]  WARREN  G.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  1 1 , 1921 ,  EDNA  K.  SCHULTZ, 
b  Jan.  1,  1899;  dau  Milton  and  Mary  A.  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-159].  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  R.  D., 
Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Donald  S.,  b  Apr.  18,  1922. 

[70-219]  MARVIN  GERHARD  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  17,  1890;  s  Frank  K.  and  Selina  K.  (Gerhard) 
Schultz  [70-115];  m  Sept.  9,  1919,  DOROTHY  DAMBLY,  b  Mar.  5,  1896;  dau  B.  Witman  and  Hattie 
W.  (Althouse)  Dambly.  No  children. 

Sergeant  Major  Marvin  G.  Schultz  entered  service  Feb.  24,  1918,  and  trained  at  Camp  Meade, 
Md.  He  served  with  the  A.  E.  F.  from  Nov.  13,  1918,  to  Aug.  17,  1919,  and  was  honorably  discharged 
at  Camp  Meigs,  Aug.  23,  1919.  Mr.  Schultz  is  a  graduate  of  Oberlin  College,  and  was  a  teacher  at 
Perkiomen  School  for  six  years.  He  is  now  (1922)  instructor  in  modern  languages  at  the  Boys’  Central 
High  School  of  Phila. 

[70-220]  SUE  D.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  27,  1887;  dau  Morris  Y.  and  Emma  L.  (Deysher)  Schultz 
[70-118];  in  June  24,  1915,  REV.  ROBERT  JACOB  GOTTSCHALL,  b  Aug.  23,  1883;  s  Andrew  M. 
and  Emma  (Bollman)  Gottschall.  Clergyman  and  teacher;  res.  (1922),  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

One  child:  Robert  Morris,  b  July  13,  1916. 

Rev.  Robert  Jacob  Gottschall  was  born  in  Adamstown,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  Following  his  com¬ 
pletion  of  the  elementary  schools  of  his  town  he  attended  Millersville  (Pa.)  State  Normal  School  for 
several  terms,  teaching  in  the  county  during  the  winter.  Entering  Perkiomen  Seminary  in  1905  he  was 
graduated  with  high  honors  in  1907.  Entering  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  following  year, 
1908,  he  was  graduated  with  the  degree  of  A;B.  in  1912.  Mr.  Gottschall  then  entered  the  Union 
Theological  Seminary  in  New  York  and  graduated  in  1915,  specializing  in  church  history  and  religious 
education.  He  also  took  courses  in  sociology  at  Columbia  University  and  received  the  degree  of  A.M. 
in  the  same  year. 

While  pursuing  his  theological  course,  Rev.  Gottschall  was  actively  engaged  in  religious  work, 
and  in  the  missions  connected  with  the  lodging  houses  of  New  York  City.  Upon  the  withdrawal  of 
Dr.  G.  K.  Meschter  from  the  pastorate  of  the  Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church  on  account  of  ill  health 
in  1908,  Mr.  Gottschall  was  selected  as  acting  pastor,  which  pulpit  he  supplied  during  his  collegiate 
course  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  obliged  to  resign,  however,  when  he  entered  the 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  but  upon  the  completion  of  his  course  there  he  was  again  called  to  the 
regular  pastorate  of  the  Norristown  Church  and  began  his  active  work  on  June  1,  1915,  ordination 
services  being  held  in  July,  1915.  Since  that  time,  Rev.  Gottschall  has  faithfully  performed  his  duties 
as  pastor  of  the  Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church,  as  well  as  teacher  of  history  and  Spanish  at  Perki¬ 
omen  School.  Rev.  Gottschall  has  also  pursued  his  studies  at  the  graduate  school  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Sue  Schultz  Gottschall  is  a  graduate  of  Oberlin  College. 

[70-221]  ELIZABETH  DEYSHER  SCHULTZ,  b  July  21,  1889;  dau  Morris  Y.  and  Emma  L. 
(Deysher)  Schultz  [70-118];  m  Aug.  30,  1913,  JAMES  DUCKWORTH  STOVER,  b  Feb.  26,  1888; 
s  George  Capner  and  Laura  Charity  (Duckworth)  Stover.  Vice-Principal  of  Perkiomen  School  for 
many  years;  now  superintendent  of  schools,  Wyoming,  Ohio.  (1922.) 

James  D.  Stover  is  a  graduate  of  Princeton  University  and  Elizabeth  Schultz  Stover  was  graduated 
from  Oberlin  College. 

One  child:  James  Karl,  b  June  15,  1914. 

[70-222]  ELMIRA  S.  NUSS,  b  Sept,  4,  1891;  dau  Irwin  and  Amelia  (Schultz)  Nuss  [70-121a]; 
m  Oct,  10,  1916,  EDWARD  WARREN  HEIST,  b  Mar.  25,  1889;  s  Horace  and  Hannah  (Gehrnan) 
Heist,  Farmer;  res.  (1919),  R.  F.  D.,  Vera  Cruz,  Pa. 

One  child:  Floyd  N.,  b  Aug.  10,  1917. 


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[70-223]  TYRUS  S.  NUSS,  b  Mar.  9,  1895;  s  Irwin  and  Amelia  (Schultz)  Nuss  [70-121a];  m  Oct. 
10,  1916,  MARIAN  M.  HESS,  b  July  13,  1898;  dau  Quintus  and  Sarah  C.  (Unangst)  Hess.  Clerk; 
res.  (1919),  5th  and  Finaday  Ave.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

One  child:  Garwood  Hess,  b  Oct.  19,  1917. 

[70-224]  ARTHUR  EDWARD  SPAYDE,  b  Sept.  8,  1889;  s  Harvey  and  Cora  (Nuss)  Spayde 
[70-136];  m  Sept.  1,  1906,  REBECCA  STINER,  b  Dec.  19,  1887;  dau  John  and  Martha  (Jacoby) 
Stiner.  Spindle  carver  and  woodworker.  Ad.  (1918),  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Edith  May,  b  Dec.  24,  1906. 

2.  Harry  Miller,  b  Sept.  3,  1908. 

3.  Daniel  Arthur,  b  Jan.  3,  1911. 

4.  Lester  LeRoy,  b  Feb.  13,  1913. 

5.  Anna  Margret,  b  Mar.  17,  1915. 

6.  Robert  Franklin,  b  Feb.  19,  1918. 

[70-225]  LESTER  SPAYDE,  b  Jan.  10,  1898;  s  Harvey  and  Cora  (Nuss)  Spayde  [70-136];  m  Feb. 
27,  1918,  GRACE  I.  BYREM,  b  July  6,  1897 ;  dau  Alva  B.  and  Myrtle  C.  (Shipton)  Byrem.  Stenog¬ 
rapher;  res.  (1918),  Bloomsburg,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-229]  LENA  ESTHER  BILLMAN,  b  May  22,  1878;  dau  Joshua  M.  and  Ida  C.  (Longenberger) 
Billman  [70-159];  rn  June  27,  1907,  NORMAN  GAMBLE,  b  Sept.  21,  1882;  s  J.  A.  and  Mary  E. 
(Hillborn)  Gamble.  Lumber  manufacturer;  res.  (1918),  608  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

One  child:  Sara  Ruth,  b  Sept.  19,  1910. 

[70-230]  ETTA  MATURA  BILLMAN,  b  Jan.  18,  1880;  dau  Joshua  M.  and  Ida  C.  (Longenberger) 
Billman  [70-159];  m  Apr.  8,  1908,  GEORGE  W.  STABLER,  b  Oct.  22,  1883,  s  Abraham  and  Margaret 
(Rhote)  Stabler.  Accountant;  res.  (1918),  515  Glenwood  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Donald  Billman,  b  Dec.  23,  1908. 

2.  Robert  Allen,  b  Apr.  21,  1910. 

[70-231]  HARRY  RAYMOND  BILLMAN,  b  Apr.  8,  1883;  s  Joshua  M.  and  Ida  C.  (Longenberger) 
Billman  [70-159];  m  June  26,  1912,  ANNA  ELIZABETH  McLAUGHLIN,  b  Apr.  9,  1888;  dau 
William  J.  and  Mary  C.  (Winner)  McLaughlin.  Tool  grinder;  res.  (1918),  427  Hasting  St.,  S.  Williams¬ 
port,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Florence  Viola,  b  June  22,  1913. 

2.  Elinor  Ida,  b  Feb.  5,  1916. 

[70-234]  LEONARD  DeLA  BILLMAN,  b  Aug.  24,  1888;  s  Joshua  M.  and  Ida  C.  (Longenberger) 
Billman  [70-159];  m  Aug.  12,  1912,  VERA  ETHEL  WALTAMATH,  b  Sept.  3,  1887;  dau  Stuart  and 
Annette  (Hyde)  Waltamath.  Inspector  for  the  G.  E.  Co.;  res.  (1918),  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

One  child:  Vera  Esther,  b  Jan.  9,  1916. 

[70-235]  ELINOR  ALICE  BILLMAN,  b  Feb.  5,  1891;  dau  Joshua  M.  and  Ida  C.  (Longenberger) 
Billman  [70-159];  m  June  3,  1914,  LEIGHTON  WALTER  MINICK,  b  July  23,  1890;  s  Frank  and 
Mary  (Ray)  Minick.  Field  manager  for  Schlosser  Bros.’  Creamery;  res.  (1918),  Veedersburg,  Ind. 
No  children. 

[70 -236a]  ANNA  RUTH  LONGENBERGER,  b  Oct.  20,  1886;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Elizabeth  R. 
(Fahnestock)  Longenberger  [70-161];  m  Aug.  16,  1906,  WALTER  SCOTT  BARD  MILLER,  b  Sept. 
22,  1880.  Divorced,  Apr.,  1916. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond  Albert,  b  June  9,  1908;  R.  F.  I).  1,  Nisbet,  Pa. 

2.  Franklin  Gordner,  b  Feb.  1,  1910;  d  Feb.  24,  1911. 

3.  Rudy  Brown  Landis,  b  July  10,  1913. 


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[70— 236b]  ANNA  RUTH  LONGENBERGER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  10,  1916,  LOUIS 
BERGER,  b  Nov.  15,  1892;  s  Hyman  and  Rose  (Goldenberg)  Berger.  Tailor;  res.  (1918),  210  Hughes 
St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

One  child:  Benjamin  Goldenberg,  b  Mar.  29,  1917. 

[70-237]  GENEVIEVE  ESTHER  LONGENBERGER,  b  Nov.  1,  1899;  dau  Charles  W.  and 
Elizabeth  R.  (Fahnestock)  Longenberger  [70—1 61  ] ;  m  Mar.  13,  1918,  HARRY  L.  COULSTON,  b 
Mar.  31,  1893;  s  Thomas  Z.  and  Mary  (Toy)  Coulston.  Carpenter;  res.  (1918),  2062  Ave.  B,  Carney’s 
Point,  N.  J.  No  children. 

[70-238]  ALFRED  RAY  MILLER,  b  Jan.  8,  1884;  s  George  A.  and  Christena  S.  (Constable)- 
Miller  [70—162] ;  rn  Aug.  25,  1915,  NEVA  MABELLE  SEMANS,  b  Nov.  20,  1884;  s  Solomon  Luther 
and  Elizabeth  (Wines)  Semans.  Superintendent  of  Schools;  res.  (1918),  Simpson,  Kansas. 

One  child:  Riley  Omar,  b  July  12,  1916. 

[70-239]  GEORGE  LeROY  MILLER,  b  Aug.  14,  1888;  s  George  A.  and  Christena  S.  (Constable) 
Miller  [70—162] ;  m  May  3,  1911,  ANNA  HELEN  FOSTER,  b  Feb.  24,  1882;  dau  Alvah  and  Mary  C. 
(Walker)  Foster.  Farmer;  res.  (1918),  R.  F.  D.  2,  Minneapolis,  Kansas. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Philip  Ray,  b  Aug.  13,  1912. 

2.  Chester  LeRoy,  b  Dec.  4,  1913. 

[70-241]  ARTHUR  R.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  26,  1887;  s  Lewis  H.  and  Della  C.  (Steely)  Miller  [70-164]; 
rn  Apr.  16,  1906,  EVELYN  CAWLEY,  b  May  8,  1884;  s  Patrick  and  Catharine  (McCabe)  Cawley. 
Heater  in  rolling  mill;  res.  (1918),  505  E.  10th  St.,  Berwick,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Lewis,  b  Mar.  24,  1907. 

2.  George,  b  Nov.  12,  1909. 

3.  Ernest,  b  Feb.  26,  1911. 

4.  Jack,  b  May  16,  1913. 

5.  Carl,  b  Jan.  1,  1916. 

6.  Marion,  b  Aug.  14,  1917. 

[70-242]  LENA  C.  MILLER,  b  July  18,  1891;  dau  Lewis  H.  and  Della  C.  (Steely)  Miller  [70-164]; 
m  Dec.  23,  1908,  PERCY  H.  RAKE,  b  Dec.  13,  1887;  s  William  and  Harriet  (Reppert)  Rake.  Heater 
in  munition  plant;  res.  (1918),  376  Grant  St.,  Berwick,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Charles  H.,  b  Oct.  24,  1909;  d  Nov.  14,  1909. 

2.  Harriet,  b  Mar.  13,  1911. 

3.  Carl,  b  Oct,  27,  1912. 

4.  Robert,  b  July  18,  1915. 

5.  Nellie  May,  b  Mar.  14,  1917;  d  Aug.  24,  1917. 

[70-246]  MABEL  BANKES,  b  Jan.  18,  1897;  dau  John  A.  and  Amanda  (Erwin)  Bankes  [70-172]; 
m  May  29,  1907,  ROY  JUMPER,  b  Apr.  3,  1898;  s  Charles  and  Ida  (Swank)  Jumper.  Laborer;  res. 
(1920),  Nescopeck,  Pa.  No  children. 

[70-246.1]  HENRY  H.  SHULTZ,  JR.,  s  Elmer  and  Kate  (Rudolph)  Shultz  [70-197.1];  m  1921, 
SADIE  QUIGLEY,  dau  Horace  R.  Quigley.  Auto  dealer;  res.,  Clayton,  Pa.  (1922.) 

[70-247]  BLANCHE  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  17,  1894;  dau  Amos  H.  and  Lizzie  (Reiner)  Schultz 
[70-208] ;  m  Apr.  3,  1920,  MALCOLM  A.  SCHWEIKER,  b  Feb.  27,  1895;  s  George  and  Alice  (Alderfer) 
Schweiker.  Manufacturer;  res.  (1922),  Worcester,  Pa. 

One  son:  Malcolm  A.,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  22,  1922. 


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CASPAR  JOHN  [E  71] 


ANDREAS  WARMER  [E  73] 


HANS  HUBNER  (JOHN  HEEBNER)  IE  74] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[71]  CASPAR  JOHN  [E  71]  of  Langneundorf,  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  with  the  group  of  Schwenk- 
felders.  He  died  July  16,  1747,  and  is  buried  in  Washington  Sch.  Cem.  It  was  stated  that  he  was  not 
married,  but  it  has  been  ascertained  that  he  left  his  wife  in  Silesia.  He  was  married  Nov.  7,  1714,  to 
ANNA  KRAUSS,  of  N.  Hdrf.  [  Hdrf.  Ch.  Bk .] 

“Die  Caspar  Johnin  von  Lang  Neundorf,  der  maun  Caspar  ist  in  Pennsylvanien  entflohen  (sie 
wohnt)  bey  der  Adam  Krausen  in  Kammergut.”  (1736.)  [ Regent,  Hdrf.  Mission  Records.]  Translation: 
Mrs.  Caspar  John  of  Lang  Neundorf,  whose  husband  Caspar  lied  to  Pennsylvania,  lives  with  Adam 
Krauss  in  “Kammergut.”] 


[73]  ANDREAS  WARMER  [E  73],  b  Mar.  1,  1705;  d.  Jan.  28,  1786;  s  David  Warmer  of  Nieder 
Harpersdorf;  m  Nov.  15,  1738,  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders,  SUSANNA  WIEGNER  [E  155], 
b  Sept.  22,  1714;  d  July  29,  1757;  dau  of  Christoph  and  Susanna  Wiegner  [154].  Andreas  Warmer  is 
buried  in  the  Hans  Heinrich  Yeakle  burial  plot  at  Hosensack,  Pa.  His  wife  is  buried  in  Towamencin 
Schw.  Cem.  [“July,  1757,  den  31st,  des  Andreas  Warmers  Frau  in  Towamensing  begraben  worden.” 
Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  107.]  [Translation:  On  July  31,  1757,  the  wife  of  Andreas  Warmer  was 
buried  in  Towamencin.] 

Andreas  Warmer  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  bought  land  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XVII.] 
No  issue. 


[74]  HANS  HUBNER  (JOHN  HEEBNER)  [E  74],  was  b  in  Laubgrund,  Silesia,  about  1684.  On  Jan. 
14,  1710,  he  m  MARIA  SCHOLTZ  [E  177],  of  the  Konigliche  Kammergut  in  Ober  Harpersdorf,  Silesia. 
Hans  Hiibner  was  a  “Vetter”  of  George  Htibner  [E  17].  Hans  Hiibner  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with 
their  children.  Hans  “made  his  mark”  to  the  Oath  of  Allegiance.  He  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743, 
having  previously  settled  in  “Falckner  Schwam”  near  Society  Run,  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 
[Plate  E  VIII].  Hans  Hiibner  died  Sept.  17,  1754,  and  his  wife  died  July  16, 1745.  Both  are  supposed 
to  be  buried  in  a  private  burying  ground  on  the  old  Hiibner  farm  in  Frederick  Twp.,  although  only  com¬ 
mon  field  stones  without  any  lettering  mark  the  graves.  Hans  Hiibner  is  said  to  have  died  of  injuries 
received  from  falling  from  a  wagon  while  assisting  his  son,  Melchior,  to  take  in  the  second  crop  of  hay. 
This  occurred  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  then  Phila.  Co.  [Dolterer.]  Hans  Hiibner  with  wife 
and  three  children  fled  from  Hockenau  in  1726.  [  Kadelbach ,  p.  57.] 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-1]  1.  Hans  [E  179],  b  1720;  d  1792;  m  Anna  Veronica  Dotterer. 

[74-2]  2.  Melchior  [E  180],  b  1723;  d  May  1,  1801;  m  Anna  Barbara  Fisher. 

[74—3]  3.  Anna  [E  178],  b - ;  d - ;  m  Conrad  Grob. 

[74-1]  HANS  HUBNER  or  HANS  GEORGE  HUBNER  [E  179],  s  Hans  and  Maria  (Scholtz)  Hiib- 
ner  [74],  was  b  in  Silesia  in  1720,  and  came  to  Pa.  with  his  parents  in  1734.  He  was  naturalized  June  21, 
1743.  He  settled  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  E  V.].  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  held 
two  hundred  acres  in  the  same  Twp.  [Plate  E  VI  and  VII],  in  the  deed  of  which  he  is  named,  “said 
John  Heebner  alias  Hans  George  Heebner.”  About  1748,  Hans  Hiibner  m  ANNA  VERONICA  DOT¬ 
TERER,  b  Sept.  5,  1727;  d  Jan.  27,  1778.  Hans  d  in  1792  and  it  is  probable  that  both  husband  and  wife 
are  buried  in  the  private  cemetery  that  was  on  his  farm. 


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5. 

6. 

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7. 

Children  (7): 

John,  b  about  1748;  m  Anna  Maria  Neuman. 

Philip,  m  Elizabeth  Weiss. 

Sophia,  b  Feb.  17,  1755;  d  Nov.  19,  1800;  m  John  Richards. 
George,  m  j  Reed. 

Michael. 

Mary,  b  Aug.  5,  1754  (?);  d  Nov.  22,  1800. 

Margaret,  b  July  29,  1759;  d  Sept.  16,  1823;  m  John  Nyce. 

[  Unable  to  complete  records  of  this  family.} 


According  to  the  will  of  Hans  Hiibner,  signed  Sept.  3,  1792,  probated  Oct.  26,  1792,  all  his  children 
but  Michael  were  married.  Michael  did  not  receive  his  share  of  the  estate.  It  was  held  in  trust  by  the 
executors,  John  and  George.  He  gave  in  advance  to  each  of  his  married  children,  Sophia  53  Pounds, 
John  155  Pounds,  Mary  50  Pounds,  Margaret  50  Pounds,  Philip  150  Pounds,  and  George  150  Pounds. 
Michael  was  to  receive  only  the  interest  of  his  share.  In  signing  the  will  Hans  George  Hiibner  “made  his 
mark”  as  George  Heebner. 

“There  was  a  tavern  more  than  a  hundred  years  ago  where  Abraham  Hunsberger  lives  on  the  road 
from  Keelor’s  Church  to  Perkiomenville.  It  was  kept  by  a  man  named  Hevener — Hunsberger’s  was 
first  owned  by  John  or  (Hans)  George  Hevener,  afterwards  by  his  son,  John.  Abraham  Hunsberger 
bought  it  in  1799.  The  burial  place  (of  the  Heveners)  is  on  Henry  H.  Johnson’s  land;  formerly  it  was 
part  of  Hevener’s  farm.  Hoff’s  wife  was  a  granddaughter  of  Hans  George  Hevener.  Hoff  was  buried 
there;  he  was  killed  by  an  explosion  in  a  powder  mill.” 

[G.  S.  Nyce ,  1885.  Dotterer  Papers ,  Vol.  IV,  p  53.} 


[74-2]  MELCHIOR  HUBNER  [E  180],  s  Hans  and  Maria  (Scholtz)  Hiibner  [74],  was  6  in  Silesia 
in  1723.  He  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents,  and  in  1775  bought  land  in  Bedminster  Twp.,  Bucks 
Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  A  VI},  owned  in  1918  by  John  High. 

On  Nov.  2,  1752,  he  m  ANNA  BARBARA  FISHER  (according  to  outline  of  Mrs.  Isaac  Cleaver, 
Ardmore,  Pa.,  her  name  was  Anna  Maria  Fisher),  who  was  b  in  1733  and  d  May  29,  1818.  Melchior 
Hiibner  d  May  1,  1807;  both  are  buried  in  the  Mennonite  Cemetery  at  Deep  Run,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 
Children  (7): 

[74-9]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  11,  1753;  d  Sept.  7,  1829;  m  Jacob  Groff. 

[74-10]  2.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  16,  1755;  m  Peter  Rothrock. 

[74-11]  3.  Jacob,  b  — — — - — ;  d - ;  m  Magdalena  Leatherman. 

[74-12]  4.  John,  b  1763;  d  1815;  m - 

[74-13]  5.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  15,  1764;  d  Apr.  12,  1843;  m  Elizabeth  White. 

[74—14]  6.  Mary,  b  Feb.  23,  1770;  d  Feb.  19,  1851;  m  Peter  Ott. 

7.  Henry,  b  May  29,  1773;  d  Sept.  15,  1794. 


Inscription  on  the  Heebner  tombstones  in  the  Deep  Run  Cemetery: 


“Hier  liegt  der  Leib  von 

Melchor  Huebener  Er  ist 

Gestorben  den  1  Mains 

1807  er  Lepte  in  der  ess 

Jahr  Gott  lob  die  stund  1st  Kommen  da 

1  ch  Werd  Aufgenommen  Ins. 

Schoene  Paradeis.” 


“Hier  ligt  der  leib  von 
Anna  barbara  Huebener  gestorben 
den  31  Mey  Anno  1818  si  brogte 
ihr  auf  85  jahr. 

Last  uns  Hoeven  die  stimme  des 

Herrn  und  sein  lob  leren  der  Vom 

tod  1st  Auferweckt  und  Herrlich  Geehrt.” 


Henry  Heebner  is  buried  in  the  Mennonite  Cemetery  at  Deep  Run,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 
Abraham,  brought  from  Phila.,  a  white  marble  tombstone  and  himself  cut  the  inscription 
bers  of  the  church  were  opposed  to  the  erection  of  marble  tombstones  and  tried  to  make 
remove  it,  but  he  refused.  [Susanna  Smith — Doylestown,  Pa.} 

The  following  is  the  inscription: 

“HENRICH  HUIBNER  “HIR  Ligt  Mein  leip  jn 

Und  Sejne  Krancket  War  Der  Erd  Und  dut  Ruen  Und 

Ejm  tjer  Und  Lag  2  wochen  Schlafen  bis  der  her  Wert  seine 

Und  fjehr  Tag  Und  seines  Porsaun  Plasen  Dan  Wert  ich 

Alter  21  jar  trey  Monat  Zwe  Witer  Aufstehen  Vnd 

Wochen  UnD  Zwe  tagen  Vn  ver  we  slich  Herfuer  Gehn.” 

Ten  15  September  1794.” 


His  brother, 
on  it.  Mem- 
Mr.  Heebner 


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[74-3]  ANNA  HUBNER  [E  178],  dau  Hans  and  Maria  (Scholtz)  Hiibner  [74],  came  to  Pa.  in  1734 
with  her  parents;  m  CONRAD  GROB.  There  was  probably  no  issue. 

Nothing  more  definite  is  known  concerning  Anna  Hiibner  Grob  excepting  that  her  cousin,  George 
Hiibner  [E  18],  remembered  her  in  his  will. 

“Anne  Grobe  b  Oct.  29,  1728;  d  Sept.  25,  1800;  buried  in  Leidy  Burying  Ground.”  [Perk.  Reg., 
Vol.  /,  p  29.] 


Extract  from  Will  of  George  Heebner  [17-1] 

(Translation) 

George  Heebner’s  will  dated  May  1G,  17G2,  contains  the  following  provision:  “Item,  the  said  my  wife  Susannah 
Is  likewise  to  pay  unto  my  deceased  Uncles  John  Heebners’  three  children  to  each  of  them  Eight  pounds,  Lawful  money 
of  Pennsylvania  that  is  to  say,  I  give  unto  the  said  my  Uncles  son  John  Heebner  the  sum  of  Eight  Pounds  lawful 
money  aforesaid  and  to  his  son  Melchior  Eight  pounds  Lawful  money  aforesaid  and  to  his  Daughter  Ann  Grob  Eight 
pounds  lawfull  money  to  be  paid  by  the  said  my  wife  unto  each  of  them  within  a  years  time  after  my  decease.” 

According  to  the  Genealogical  Record  of  1879,  page  320,  George  Heebner  [E  18]  and  Hans 
Heebner  [E  74]  were  brothers,  but  this  quotation  shows  that  Hans  was  an  uncle. 

“Anna  Grob,  daughter  of  Hans  Heebner  and  Maria  Schultz,  married  Conrad  Grubb,  son  of  Henry 
Grubb  and  Catharine  Addis,  the  latter  a  daughter  of  Thomas  Addis,  a  resident  of  Frederick  Twp.  Both 
Conrad  and  wife,  Anna  Maria,  are  buried  in  the  private  burying  plot  on  the  farm  of  the  late  Hon. 
Samuel  Faust.” 

Tombstone  Inscription 
“Hier 

Ruhet  der  leib  des  Verstorben 
Conrad  Grubb 

Er  wurde  geboren  im  Jahr  1715,  den  19ten  Februaris 
und  ist  gestorben  den  20ten  Merz,  1798.  1st  Alt 
worden  83  Jahr,  1  monath  und  10  Tage.” 

“ANNA  MARIA  GROBIN 
1716  Gstor.  1778 

Begraben  Marz  26.” 

(This  Anna  Grobin  is  supposed  to  be  Anna  Heebner,  daughter  of  Hans  Hiibner  [E  74].) 

[Rev.  N.  B.  Grubb.] 


[74-4]  JOHN  HUBNER,  b  1748;  s  John  and  Anna  Veronica  (Dotterer)  Hiibner  [74-1];  in  Aug.  20, 
1776,  ANNA  MARIA  NEUMAN,  b  Aug.  6,  1755;  d  Feb.  6,  1799;  dau  Herman  and  Catharine  Neuman. 


[74-15] 

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[74-16b] 

[74-17] 


[74-18] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  May  25,  1777;  d  July  30,  1838;  m  Jacob  Boyer. 

2.  Magdalena,  b  Mar.  10,  1779;  d  Sept.  5,  1857;  rn  /  R°sh°ng- 

[  2.  Jacob  Zepp. 

3.  John  Philip,  b  Jan.  18,  1781;  d  Mar.  9,  1852;  rn  Elizabeth  or  Catherine  Daub. 

4.  Sophia,  b  Sept.  22,  1786.  [1789 — Nyce  Notes.] 

5.  Christina,  b  Apr.  4,  1788.  [1789 — Dotterer.] 

6.  George,  b  Aug.  13,  1791. 

7.  Salome,  b  Apr.  11,  1794. 

8.  Jacob,  b  July  7,  1798  (Church  records),  b  Aug.  4,  1798  (tombstone);  d  Feb.  22, 1853; in 

Esther  Schuler. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  above  data. 


Many  discrepancies  in  dates  exist  which  cannot  be  explained.] 


Jacob 

Philip 

Elizabeth 

Mary 

George 


According  to  Henry  Heebner,  Green  Lane,  Pa.,  his  father,  Jacob,  had 
the  brothers  and  sisters  indicated  by  the  list  at  the  left.  This  seems 
to  indicate  that  these  were  the  children  of  John  and  Anna  Maria 
Heebner  [74-4]. 


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In  the  Old  Goshenhoppen  Church  Records  we  find  the  following  entries: 


Name 

Birth 

Baptized 

Parents 

Sponsors 

Elizabeth 

May  25,  1777 

June  12,  1777 

Johann  Hubner 
wife-Maria 

Philip  Boyer 
re-Elizabeth 

Magdalena 

Mar.  10,  1779 

May.  8,  1779 

Johann  Hiibner 
wife— Maria 

Henry  Boyer 
ic-Mary 

Philip 

Jan.  18,  1781 

Mar.  3,  1781 

Johann  Hubner 
wife-Maria 

Philip  Boyer 
ic-Catharine 

Elisabeth 

Sept,  3,  1 794 

Nov.  9,  1794 

Philip  Hubner 
ic-Elizabeth 

John  Neis 

Eliz.  Hubner 

Johann  Peter 

Feb.  8,  1818 

Apr.  26,  1818 

Philip  Hubner 
w-Catharine 

Elisabeth 

Aug.  6,  1815 

Sept,  24,  1815 

Philip  Hubner 
ic-Catharine 

[74-5]  PHILIP  HEEBNER,  s  Hans  and  Anna  Veronica  (Dotterer)  Hubner  [74- 
WEISS,  buried  in  Old  Goshenhoppen  Cemetery. 

-l];m  ELIZABETH 

One  child: 

[74-19]  Jacob,  b  1781;  d  Apr.  8,  1837; 

in  Catherine  Young. 

It  has  been  impossible  to  secure  data  that  definitely  establishes  the  fact  that  the  Jacob  Heebner 
who  married  Catherine  Young  was  the  son  of  Philip  and  Elizabeth  Weiss.  Records  of  two  Jacob 
Heebners  who  were  contemporaneous  in  the  same  section  have  been  found.  One  of  these  was  a 
descendant  of  Hans  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Heebner  line,  and  the  other  was  a  descendant  of  Jacob  Heeb¬ 
ner  who  migrated  from  France.  On  account  of  the  similarity  of  names  in  the  records  it  has  been  difficult 
to  trace  out  the  family  connections. 

If  the  above  named  Jacob  is  of  Schwenkfelder  ancestry  he  must  have  been  a  grandson  of  Hans 
[74-1].  He  could  not  have  been  his  son,  as  the  wife  of  Hans  died  in  1778,  and  Melchior  Heebner  [74-2] 
had  a  son  Jacob  who  married  Magdalena  Leatherman;  therefore  he  must  have  been  a  son  of  either  John, 
Philip,  George,  or  Michael  of  [74-1].  In  the  family  of  John  [74-4],  Philip  was  born  in  1781;  hence 
Jacob  can  not  be  his  son,  and  it  is  stated  that  in  1791  Michael  was  under  the  care  of  a  committee  of 
lunacy.  The  accounts  of  the  family  of  Hans  or  Hans  George  Heebner  do  not  mention  Jacob  as  a  son. 
Philip  Heebner  was  assessed  in  1776,  hence  was  of  sufficient  age  to  have  been  the  father  of  Jacob. 

Traditions  still  existing  in  the  families  descended  from  the  above  Jacob  Heebner  state  that  they 
were  related  to  the  Heebners  of  Worcester,  Pa.  This  tradition  exists  in  the  Garber,  Gross,  and  Rambo 
families. 

In  the  French  or  Hevener  line,  Jacob  Hevener  was  born  December  12,  1787,  and  was  the  son  of 
Jacob,  the  immigrant;  hence  the  above  Jacob  Heebner  could  not  have  been  a  son  of  Jacob  Hevener  of 
the  French  line:  he  might  possibly  have  been  a  grandson,  but  the  spelling  of  the  name  is  against  this 
presumption. 

According  to  Pa.  Arch.,  3rd  Series,  Vol.  XIV,  XV,  Philip  Heebner  was  in  Frederick  Twp.,  in  1774, 
1780  and  1783. 

“Capt.  George  Hubner,  Powder  Maker,  agreed  with  this  Commitee  to  deliver  to  them  140  lbs.  good 
Gun  Powder  Neat  Weight  for  every  Cwt.  of  Salt  Petre  they  should  deliver  to  him  Gross  Weight  to  be 
allowed  at  the  rate  of  £3  per  Cwt.  for  making,  and  for  the  Casks;  he  the  said  Hubner  delivering  the 
powder  at  Easton  &  fetching  the  Salt  Petre  Gratis.”  [Pa.  Arch.,  2d  Ser.,  Vol.  XIV,  p  605.] 

[It  has  been  impossible  to  identify  the  above  Capt.  George  Hubner  as  a  descendant  of  Hans.  He 
probably  belonged  to  the  French  Hevener  line.] 

[74-6]  SOPHIA  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  17,  1755;  d  Nov.  19,  1800;  dau  Hans  and  Anna  Veronica 
(Dotterer)  Heebner  [74-1];  m  May  2,  1775,  JOHN  RICHARDS,  b  Apr.  10,  1753;  d  Nov.  13,  1822;  s 
Matthias  and  Margaret  (Hillegass)  Richards. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-20]  1.  Matthias,  b  Feb.  18,  1777;  d  May  9,  1813;  m  Mary  Salome  Bucher. 

[74-21]  2.  John,  b  Sept.  27,  1778;  m  Nancy  Haney. 


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[74-23a] 

[74-23b] 

[74-23c] 

[74-24] 

[74-25] 


3.  Mark,  b 


d  Apr.  12,  1890;  m  1  ( 


1.  Sophia  Knerr. 


2.  Frances  Hunt. 

|  1.  Sophia  Herman. 

4.  George,  b  June  17,  1788;  d  Aug.  19,  1873;  m  \  2.  Maria  Matthias. 

[  3.  Anna  Sands. 

5.  Ann,  b  June  16,  1790;  d  Jan.  30,  1862;  m  Henry  Kerr. 

6.  Daughter,  b - ;  d - ;  m  Henry  W.  Groff.  [No  further  data  obtainable. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

John  Richards  m  2nd  time,  Catharine  Krebs,  widow  of  Michael.  No  issue. 

[Dotterer  Papers ,  Vol.  XIII,  p  121 ;  Vol.  IV,  p  51.  Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  I,  p  7J. ] 


[74-7a-b]  GEORGE  (HEABNER)  HEEBNER,  s  Hans  and  Anna  Veronica  (Dotterer)  Heebner 

[74-1];  m - — REED,  whose  mother  was  a  Haines;  the  latter  lived  on  a  large  plantation  in 

Virginia,  and  owned  a  large  number  of  slaves.  [Stager.] 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-26]  1.  Anne,  b  May  24,  1786;  d  Feb.  12,  1859;  m  Henry  Stager. 

[74—27 ]  2.  John,  b  Mar.  4,  1788;  d  Dec.  10,  1870;  m  Mary  Hippie. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  5,  1789;  baptized  at  the  New  Hanover  Ref.  Church.  [No  further  data.] 
Pp28a]  I  4  William>  m  j  1.  Anna  Lehman. 

[74-28b]  J  [  2. - 

[74—29]  5.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  31,  1797;  d  Feb.  13,  1868;  m  Esther - 

George  Heebner  was  married  twice. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  above  data.] 

John,  George  and  Abraham  Heebner  were  contributors  to  the  Jerusalem  Church,  Schuylkill  Haven, 
in  1827  and  1828.  George  conveyed  land  to  Henry  Stager  in  1815. 

A  George  Heebner  bought  57^4  acres  of  land  in  1790  in  Limerick  Twp.,  Pa.,  which  said  George 
Heebner  and  wife  Catharine,  sold  in  1792,  he  being  then  “George  Heebner,  potter,”  of  Vincent  Twp., 
Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

In  1797  he  bought  219  acres  of  land  in  Vincent  and  Pikeland  Twps.  Deeds  show  that  he  was  a 
miller  in  Chester  County.  He  sold  nearly  all  his  land  on  April  2,  1814,  and  disappeared  from  the 
county.  The  following  year,  1815,  a  George  Heebner  whose  wife’s  name  was  Catharine,  appeared  in 
Schuylkill  Co.  He  was  one  of  the  richest  men  of  the  township. 

Doctor  Thomas  L.  Heebner  of  Port  Carbon,  Pa.,  has  a  Heebner-made  pie  plate  handed  down  as  an 
heirloom  in  the  family.  It  came  to  him  from  George,  son  of  Abraham,  son  of  George,  and  will  descend 
to  his  son,  George. 

“George  Hiibner  was  another  Pennsylvania-German  potter  who  had  an  establishment  in  the  same 
county  (Montgomery)  between  1785  and  1798.  He  made  earthenware  decorated  in  the  Sgraffito  Style, 
with  figures  of  peacocks,  tulips,  and  other  motives  and  inscriptions  with  the  dates  of  manufacture. 
Occasionally  his  name  appears  in  full  on  large,  circular  dishes  and  one  example  in  the  museum  collection 
bears  his  initials,  carved  in  old  German  text.”  [Barber:  Marks  of  American  Potters.] 

The  following  is  a  list  of  some  of  the  pottery  made  by  George  Heebner,  which  was  sold  as  part  of  the 
“Pennypacker  Collection”  in  1920.  The  prices  received  for  the  various  articles  are  also  given. 

Red  Earthenware  Deep  Pie  Plate,  decorated  with  two  doves,  floral  designs  and  inscribed  border,  incised  and 

colored,  dated  1792.  .  i . $30.00 

Yellow  Slip  Pie  Plate,  With  Fantastic  Designs  of  Doves — two  doves  with  one  heart — and  inscriptions  on  planchet 

and  border,  incised,  outlines,  and  color  relief  of  red,  green  and  brown,  dated  1791 . $200 . 00 

Yellow  Slip  Jar,  slope  top  with  incised  floral  decorations  and  border  finished  in  colors,  dated  1785 . $45.00 

Large  Yellow  Slip  Jar  With  Broad  Loop  Handles,  narrow  neck  profusely  decorated  with  floral  designs  and  pea¬ 
cocks,  with  inscription  incised  on  shoulder  line,  finished  in  colors  in  his  most  lavish  style.  [See  illustration.] .  .  $230 . 00 

Large  Oval  Platter,  Yellow  Slip  and  large  floral  designs . .  .  .$205.00 

The  Heebner  pottery  was  much  in  demand  and  was  purchased  by  collectors. 

Other  relics  made  by  Sell wenkf elders  and  sold  at  this  sale  were  as  follows: 

Embroidered  Linen  Chair  Cover,  made  by  Maria  Urffer . $3.50 

Scissors,  Chain  and  Silver  Clasp,  once  the  property  of  Rosina  Yeakel,  1752-1819 . $3.25 

Wool  Homespun  Spread,  dated  1760,  made  by  a  Kriebel  in  Perkiomen  Valley  and  dyed  with  home  dyes  ....  $25 . 00 

[74-8]  MARGARET  HEVENER  (HEEBNER),  b  July  29,  1759;  d  Sept.  16,  1823;  dau  Hans  and 
Anna  Veronica  (Dotterer)  Heebner  [74-1];  m  Dec.  12,  1782,  JOHN  NYCE,  b  Mar.  26,  1754;  d  Mar.  3, 
8126;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Hibbs)  Nice. 


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Children  ( 6 ): 


1. 


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2. 

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3. 

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4. 

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5. 

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6. 

Catharine,  b  Nov.  18,  1783;  d  Aug.  6,  1793. 

John  H.,  b  1786;  d  Dec.  24,  1832;  m  Elizabeth  Bussert. 

Mary,  b  July  10,  1789;  d  Sept.  24,  1864;  m  John  Miller. 

S°Phia  )  twins,  b  Jan.  13,  17B3;  d  !  •»*“•  I4'  1873;  m  Samuel  Miller. 

George  J  l  July  16,  1826;  m  Maria  Linsenbigler. 

Christiana  H.,  b  May  29,  1799;  d  Apr.  24,  1868;  m  John  Ruckstuhl. 


John  Nyce  married  1st,  Catharine  Hudt;  2nd,  Margaret  Hevener.  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  /,  p  100.] 


[74-9]  ELIZABETH  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  11,  1753;  d  Sept.  7,  1829(8);  dau  Melchior  and  Anna 
Maria  (Barbara)  (Fisher)  Heebner  [74—2] ;  m  Dec.  5,  1775,  JACOB  GROFF,  b  Apr.  20,  1751 ;  d  Jan.  15, 
1824;  s  Jacob  and  Maria  Groff.  Buried  in  the  Goshenhoppen  Cem.,  Pa. 


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[74-38b]  J 

[74-39] 

[74-40] 


Children  (J): 


1.  Jacob,  m  Catharine  Reiff. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  21,  1779;  d  Aug.  20,  1859;  m  Catharine  Wagner. 

3.  Henry  C.,  d  June  15,  1828;  m - 


4.  John,  b  June  12,  1796;  d  1875;  m 


1.  Sarah  Gabel. 

2.  Catherine  Frederick. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  17,  1793;  d  June  10,  1892;  m  John  George  Daub. 

6.  Mary,  b  Aug.  27,  1785;  d  July  6,  1814;  m  John  Leidy. 

7.  Abraham. 


According  to  Edward  Matthews,  Jacob  Groff  had  eight  children;  name  of  eighth  child  could  not 
be  ascertained. 


[  Unable  to  complete  records  of  this  family.] 


Jacob  Groff,  the  father  of  Jacob  Groff  who  married  Elizabeth  Heebner,  was  born  in  Holland  in 
February,  1715.  The  name  was  originally  spelled  Graf.  The  date  of  his  coming  to  America  is  uncertain ; 
Rupp’s  list  of  German  and  foreign  emigrants  mentions  three  Jacob  Groffs  coming  to  Pennsylvania  in 
1737,  1744,  and  1749.  The  name  of  the  wife  of  the  emigrant  Jacob  Groff  was  Maria,  who  was  born  in 
1722,  and  they  were  married  in  1745. 

Tradition  says  all  their  children  were  born  prior  to  their  migration  to  America.  Tradition  also 
says  that  Jacob  Groff  and  family  first  located  on  a  farm  near  Zieglersville,  Pa.;  that  they  first  camped 
under  a  large  oak  tree  on  the  banks  of  the  Goshenhoppen  Run.  In  1769  a  patent  for  land  was  granted 
to  Jacob  Groff  [vid.  below].  The  children  of  Jacob  Groff  were  Jacob,  Joseph,  John,  Abraham,  Henry, 
David,  and  Elisabeth.  Of  these  sons  the  first  five  named  remained  near  their  father’s  homestead  on  the 
Perkiomen,  whilst  David  removed  to  Bucks  County,  purchasing  a  farm,  first  in  Hilltown,  and  then 
another  on  the  Neshaminy.  There  his  name  was  changed  to  Grove.  All  these  children  of  Jacob  Groff 
were  born  previous  to  his  settlement  on  the  land  received  by  patent  in  Upper  Salford. 

Jacob,  the  son  of  Jacob  Groff,  the  emigrant,  was  born  April  20,  1751.  On  December  5,  1775,  he 
married  Elisabeth  Heebner,  who  had  been  born  April  11,  1753.  In  1785  he  bought  his  father’s 
homestead  of  two  hundred  acres.  He  was  a  fuller  by  trade,  and  his  stone  mill  still  stands  a  short  dis¬ 
tance  south  of  the  present  dwelling  of  Abraham  Pool.  Jacob  Groff  also  bought  other  lands.  In  1799  he 
purchased  one  hundred  and  nine  acres  of  Jacob  Kolb,  lying  along  the  Perkiomen,  upon  which  was  a 
fulling  mill,  and  which  may  be  traced  back  to  1764,  when  a  patent  for  same  was  granted  to  Henry  Bam¬ 
berger.  He  only  held  it  six  years,  conveying  it  to  his  son,  Joseph,  “blue  dyer,’’  in  1805,  for  $1050.00. 

The  death  of  Jacob  Groff  occurred  January  15,  1824,  he  then  being  in  his  seventy-third  year.  He 
was  buried  at  Goshenhoppen.  His  wife  survived  him  till  September  7,  1828,  she  being  then  seventy- 
five  years  old.  Their  children  were  eight  in  number:  Mary,  the  wife  of  John  Leidy;  Joseph,  Jacob, 
Henry,  Abraham,  Elisabeth,  the  wife  of  George  Daub;  John,  and  one  other  child. 

Five  of  the  sons  of  the  first  Jacob  Groff  held  a  large  body  of  land,  in  as  many  separate  tracts,  situa¬ 
ted  on  both  sides  of  the  Perkiomen  in  the  townships  of  Frederick  and  Upper  Salford,  between  Spring 
Mount  and  Salford  Stations.  Of  these,  the  lands  of  Jacob  and  part  of  those  of  Henry  were  on  the  east 
side  of  the  creek,  whilst  the  remainder  was  on  the  west  side.  [ Edward  Matthews.] 

In  1769  Jacob  Groff  obtained  from  the  Proprietary  Government  of  Pa.  a  patent  to  two  hundred 
and  one-half  acres  of  land  skirting  the  east  bank  of  the  Perkiomen  for  a  mile  and  one-third,  and  lying 
between  the  present  stations  of  Spring  Mount  and  Salford  in  Upper  Salford  Twp.  This  tract  was  later 
divided  into  two  pieces;  the  upper  and  larger  portion  comprising  130  acres,  including  the  homestead, 
was  formerly  the  property  of  Abraham  Pool,  and  the  lower  portion  of  70  acres  was  owned  by  Henry 


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Steiner.  The  stone  dwelling  on  the  Pool  farm  was  built  by  John  Groff,  a  grandson  of  the  pioneer. 
About  twenty  yards  to  the  northwest  may  be  seen  the  depression  indicating  the  site  of  the  original  stone 
house  erected  by  Jacob  Groff  in  1769  or  1770.  Just  a  little  to  the  eastward  is  a  remnant  of  the  old  barn. 
About  1843  the  old  house  was  demolished  by  John  Groff,  and  the  stones  were  hauled  away  to  build  the 
present  house  of  Henry  Steiner,  half  a  mile  or  more  to  the  eastward.  To  the  south  of  the  dwelling  is  an 
ancient-looking  structure,  the  original  stone  fulling  mill  of  Jacob  Groff,  which  was  probably  erected  at 
the  time  of  the  American  Revolution  or  before.  It  was  propelled  by  water  drawn  from  the  Perkiomen 
Creek  through  a  short  race  which  is  still  plainly  visible.  [Edward  Matthews.} 

In  1785  when  Jacob  Groff  had  arrived  at  the  age  of  seventy,  he  conveyed  the  whole  of  this  home¬ 
stead  to  his  son,  Jacob,  in  a  deed  of  May  18th  of  that  year.  In  this  document  the  younger  Jacob  Groff 
is  called  a  “fuller.”  He  was  then  thirty-four  years  of  age.  The  price  paid  was  $1800.00,  Pennsylvania 
currency,  or  about  $4900.00;  $24.50  per  acre.  The  deed  was  witnessed  by  Henry  Snyder  and  Philip 
Boyer,  before  Michael  Croll,  a  well  known  Justice  of  that  time,  who  lived  where  is  now  the  hamlet  of 
Salfordville.  [Edward  Matthews.] 

Jacob  Groff  held  one  hundred  and  ninety  acres  of  land  in  Upper  Salford  Twp.,  Pa.  He  died  in¬ 
testate,  leaving  his  widow  Elizabeth,  and  five  surviving  children  and  grandchildren,  i.e.,  children  of 
Mary  Groff  Leidy,  as  follows: 

1.  Elizabeth  Leidy:  married  George  Shipe. 

2.  Zachariah  Leidy  j 

3.  Catharine  Leidy  >  minors. 

4.  Fannie  Leidy  j 

On  Feb.  2,  1824,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Jacob  Groff,  renounced  her  right  to  administer  in  favor  of  her 
two  sons,  Joseph  Groff  and  Jacob  Groff. 

[74-10]  MARGARET  HUBNER  (HEAVENER),  b  Oct.  16,  1755;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  Barbara 
(Fisher)  Hiibner  [74-2];  m  PETER  ROTHROCK. 

On  Dec.  12,  1818,  Peter  Rothrock  was  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  was  expecting  to  buy  land  in  In¬ 
diana,  seven  miles  from  Louisville,  at  $2.00  an  acre. 

[Cf.  Letter  of  Peter  Rothrock  to  Abraham  Hevener,  in  possession  of  Susan  Smith,  250  Main  St.,  Doyles- 
town,  Pa.] 

[  No  further  data.] 

[74-11]  JACOB  HEVENER,  s  Melchior  and  Anna  Barbara  (Fisher)  Hiibner  [74-2];  m  MAGDA¬ 
LENA  LEATHERMAN,  b  1738;  d  1823;  dau  Abraham  Leatherman.  Carpenter;  lived  in  Plumstead 
Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1 .  Abraham. 

[74-41  ]  2.  Ann,  b  Feb.  9,  1791 ;  d  Mar.  24,  1872;  m  Jacob  Hahn. 

3.  Barbara. 

4.  Mary. 

It  is  said  that  Abraham,  Barbara,  and  Mary  died  unmarried.  They  lived  together  in  a  house  near 
the  Hahns  in  Carbon  Co.,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[74-12]  JOHN  HEAVENER,  b  about  1763;  d  about  1815;  s  Melchior  and  Anna  Barbara  (Fisher) 
Hiibner  [74-2];  m - 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-42]  1.  Henry,  m  Hannah  Leonard. 

[74-43]  2.  John,  6  1797;  d  Apr.  10,  1877;  m  Jennie  Smith. 

Henry  Hevner  was  the  administrator  of  the  estate  of  John  Hevner.  Inventory  was  filed  Mar.  29, 
1815,  showing  that  the  estate  consisted  of  carpenter’s  tools.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74  13]  ABRAHAM  HEAVENER,  b  Feb.  15,  1764;  d  Apr.  12,  1843;  s  Melchior  and  Anna  Barbara 
(Fisher)  Hiibner  [74-2];  m  ELIZABETH  WHITE,  b  Apr.  13,  1773;  d  Mar.  13,  1856. 

One  child: 

[74-44]  Mary,  b  June  10,  1816;  d  Dec.  18,  1909;  m  John  D.  Smith. 


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Abraham  Heavener  lived  in  Plumstead  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  He  held  two  hundred  and  eighty 
acres  of  land  in  Bedminster  Twp.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-14]  MARY  HEVENER,  b  Feb.  23,  1770;  d  Feb.  19,  1851;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  Barbara 
(Fisher)  Htibner  [74-2];  m  PETER  OTT,  d  after  1851. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Peter,  d  1897;  m  Catharine  Emery. 

2.  Daniel,  m  Sallie  Van  Horn. 

3.  Samuel,  m - Hess. 

4.  Barbara,  unm. 

5.  Catharine,  m  Peter  Kern. 

6.  Susan,  b  Sept.  25,  1805;  d  June  14,  1874;  m  Samuel  Raesly. 

7.  Henry,  m  Mary  Kern. 

8.  John,  m  Christine  Emery. 

9.  William,  b  July  15,  1816;  d  Nov.  29,  1843;  unm. 

William  was  said  to  have  been  crippled  for  life  by  a  bundle  of  flax  falling  upon  him  while  still  a 
child. 

On  June  6,  1801,  Peter  Ott,  formerly  of  Haycock  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  then  of  Mt.  Bethel,  bought 
one  hundred  and  sixty  acres  and  forty-five  perches  of  Philip  Weidman,  Upper  Mt.  Bethel.  His  will  was 
signed  in  1854,  but  his  wife  died  prior  to  this.  In  his  will  he  mentions  his  sons,  Daniel,  Samuel,  Peter; 
his  daughter  Barbara;  sons-in-law,  Peter  Kern,  Samuel  Raysley. 

[74-15]  ELIZABETH  HUBNER,  b  May  25,  1777;  d  July  30,  1838;  dau  John  and  Anna  Maria 
(Neuman)  Htibner  [74-4];  m  JACOB  BOYER,  b  Jan.  9,  1777;  d  Mar.  15,  1853;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine 
Boyer.  Elizabeth  H.  Boyer  is  buried  at  Salfordville,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 

[74-51]  1.  Mary  Ann,  m  Samuel  Shull  (Sholl). 

[74-52]  2.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  19,  1798;  d  Aug.  13,  1882;  m  George  Poley. 

[74-53]  3.  Ann,  b  1800;  m  Samuel  Rinehart. 

[74-54]  4.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  27,  1802;  m  Rev.  John  Gring. 

[74-55]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  May  25,  1805;  d  July  27,  1891;  m  Samuel  Roeller. 

[74-56]  6.  Esther  (Hettie),  m  William  S.  Mack  (Marks). 

[74-57]  7.  Sophia,  b  Nov.  26,  1808;  d  Nov.  26,  1870;  m  Samuel  Leidy. 

[74-58]  8.  Hannah,  m  Tobias  W.  Cressman. 

[74-59]  9.  Rebecca,  m  Amos  Kepler. 

[74-61]  10.  Catharine  (Kate),  m  Timothy  Roshong. 

[  Unable  to  obtain  further  data.] 

[74-16a]  MAGDALENA  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  10,  1779;  d  Sept.  5,  1857;  dau  John  and  Anna  Maria 
(Neuman)  Htibner  [74-4];  m  JOHN  ROSHONG,  d  before  1857. 

Children  (7): 

[74-60]  1.  Jeremiah,  d  Oct.  27,  1872;  m  Mary  Ettinger. 

[74-60.1]  2.  Enoch,  lived  near  Hendricks,  Pa.;  had  a  son  Enoch;  lived  at  Spring  Mount,  Pa. 

[74-61]  3.  Timothy,  m  Catharine  Boyer. 

4.  John,  lunatic  in  1857  (always  of  weak  mind). 

[74-62]  5.  Daniel,  m  Magdalena - 

[74-63]  6.  Theresa,  m  William  Slotterer. 

7.  Charles,  was  drawing  Pension. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

On  Nov.  9,  1857,  the  ages  of  the  above  were:  Jeremiah  59;  Enoch  58;  Timothy  56;  John  50; 
Daniel  46;  Theresa  47;  Charles  44. 

[74  16b]  MAGDALENA  (HEEBNER)  ROSHONG,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  JACOB  ZEPP. 
One  child: 

[74-64]  Franklin;  had  a  son,  Jacob;  lived  at  Perkiomenville,  Pa.  [Letters  returned;  unable  to  trace.] 


[74-45] 

[74-46] 

[74-47] 

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[74-17]  (JOHN)  PHILIP  HUBNER  (HEVENER),  b  Jan.  18,  1781;  d  Mar.  9,  1852;  s  John  and 
Anna  Maria  (Neuman)  Hiibner  [74-4];  m  CATHERINE  or  ELIZABETH  DAUB,  b  Apr.  6,  1782; 
d  Feb.  23,  1859.  [Gen.  Soc,.,  Pa.]  Lived  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

[74-65]  1.  George,  b  Sept.  25,  1807;  d  Apr.  22,  1871;  m  Esther  Groff. 

[74-66]  2.  Peter  D.,  d  July  3,  1890;  m  Elizabeth  Ehl. 

[74—67 ]  3.  Solomon  D.,  d  Dec.  29,  1877;  m  Ann  Eisenberg. 

[74-68]  4.  Philip  D.,  d  Aug.  22,  1910;  m  Catharine - - 

[74-69]  5.  Sarah,  d  Aug.  1,  1893;  m  Martin  Hunsicker. 

[74—70]  6.  Catharine,  b  June  23,  1805;  d  1891;  m  Andrew  Schwartz. 

[74—7 1  ]  7.  Mary  Ann,  m  Franklin  Leister. 

[74-72]  8.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  16,  1815;  d  Mar.  30,  1881;  m  Addy  Ziegler. 

[74—73]  9.  Sophia,  m  Urias  Quigley. 

[  JJ liable  to  complete .] 


Philip  Hevener  died  Mar.  2,  1852,  at  the  home  of  his  son-in-law,  Franklin  Leister,  Sumneytown, 
Pa.  His  tombstone  gives  his  name  as  “John  Philip  Heebner,”  died  Mar.  9,  1852.  [Letter  of  Mrs.  J.  E- 
McNoldy .] 

George  Huebener,  son  of  Philip  and  Catherine  Huebener,  was  baptized  in  the  New  Hanover  Lu¬ 
theran  Church  on  Oct.  24,  1807.  George  Daub  and  Catherine  Huebener  were  sponsors. 

Catharine  Huebener  was  baptized,  Sept.  24,  1805,  in  the  same  Church.  [Dotterer  Papers ,  Vol.  X, 

p  265-267.] 


[74-18]  JACOB  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  4,  1798;  d  Feb.  22,  1853;  s  John  and  Anna  Maria  (Neuman) 
Hiibner  [74-4];  m  ESTHER  SCHULER,  b  Dec.  10,  1807;  d  Oct.  23,  1894. 

Children  ( 7 ): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Nov.  17,  1828;  d  May  29,  1879;  soldier;  unm. 

[74-74]  2.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  31,  1838;  d  Jan.  19,  1915;  m  Ella  W.  Wagner. 

[74-75]  3.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  13,  1826;  d  Apr.  23,  1883;  m  Israel  Hildenbrand. 

[74-76]  4.  Eliza,  b  Dec.  13,  1831;  d  Mar.  26,  1852;  m  Peter  B.  Schmoll. 

[74—77 ]  5.  Margaret,  b  July  18,  1845;  d  Mar.  26,  1915;  m  Henry  Henning. 

[74-78]  6.  Henry,  b  Jan.  28,  1836;  m  Matilda  Polster. 

7.  Sarah,  d  young;  buried  at  Old  Goshenhoppen. 


According  to  Henry  Heebner,  Green  Lane,  Pa.,  the  father  of  Jacob  Heebner  was  a  Philadelphia  inn¬ 
keeper  who  died  early,  leaving  his  children  in  poor  circumstances.  Jacob  was  raised  by  Mrs.  Susanna 
Dotterer,  wife  of  John  Dotterer. 

Daniel  Heebner  enlisted  Oct.  4,  1861,  as  a  Farrier  in  the  8th  Pa.  Cavalry,  and  was  discharged  at 
Bealton,  Va.,  Dec.  30,  1863.  He  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran  volunteer  on  Dec.  31,  1863,  for  three  years  and 
was  discharged  at  Lynchburg,  Va.,  July  24,  1865.  His  discharge  papers  are  in  the  possession  of  his 
nephew,  Edward  P.  Heebner  [74-198],  Green  Lane,  Pa. 


WAR  PAPERS  CONCERNING  DANIEL  HEEBNER 
TO  ALL  WHOM  IT  MAY  CONCERN 

KNOW  YE,  That  DANIEL  HEEBNER  A  Farrier  of  Captain  A.  J.  Shick  Company,  (“M”,)  Eighth  Regiment 
of  Pennsylvania  Cavalry  VOLUNTEERS  who  was  enrolled  on  the  Fourth  day  of  October  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  Sixty  one  to  serve  Three  years  or  during  the  war,  is  hereby  DISCHARGED  from  the  service  of  the  United  States 
this  Thirtieth  day  of  December,  1863,  at  Bealton,  Virginia,  by  reason  of  Re-enlisting  as  a  Veteran  Volunteer  (No 
objection  to  his  being  re-enlisted  is  known  to  exist.*) 

Said  Daniel  Heebner  was  born  in  Montgomery  County  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  is  Twenty  Nine  years  of  age. 
Five  feet  Seven  inches  high,  Dark  complexion,  Hazel  eyes,  Dark  hair,  and  by  occupation,  when  enrolled,  a  Farmer. 

Given  at  Bealton,  Virginia  this  Thirtieth  day  of  December  1863. 


*This  sentence  will  be  erased 
should  there  be  anything  in  the 
conduct  or  physical  condition  of  the  [ 
soldier  rendering  him  unfit  for 
the  Army. 

(A.  G.  O.  No.  99)  > 

Walstein  Phillips  Capt.  1st  Maine  Con. 
Asst.  Comp.  Muster  Force  Div.  C.  C. 

A.  of  P. 


A.  J.  Shick 

Captain 

Commanding  the  Compy. 


(written  across  the  face) 

Paid  in  full  Wm.  II.  Nicols  per  N .  W.  A.  (Illegible) 


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TO  ALL  WHOM  IT  MAY  CONCERN 


KNOW  YE,  That  Daniel  Heebner  a  Farrier  of  Captain  Benjamin  A.  Phifer  Company,  (C)  Eighth  Regiment  of 
Pennsylvania  Cavalry  VOLUNTEERS  who  was  enrolled  on  the  Thirty  first  day  of  December  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  Sixty  Three  to  serve  Three  years  or  during  the  war,  is  hereby  DISCHARGED  FROM  the  service  of  the 
United  States,  this  24th  day  of  July  1865,  at  Lynchburg,  Virginia,  as  Supernumerary  by  G.  O.  83  C.  S.  from  War 
Department.  (No  objection  to  his  being  re-enlisted  is  known  to  exist.*) 

Said  Daniel  Heebner  was  born  in  Montgomery  County  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  is  Thirty  years  of  age,  5 
feet  7  inches  high.  Dark  complexion,  Hazel  eyes,  Dark  hair,  and  by  occupation,  when  enrolled,  a  Farmer. 

Given  at  Lynchburg,  Va.  this  twenty  fourth  day  of  July  1865. 


*This  sentence  will  be  erased  ' 
should  there  be  anything  in 
the  conduct  or  physical  condi¬ 
tion  of  the  soldier  rendering 
him  unfit  for  the  Army. 

(A.  G.  O.  No.  99) 

Frank  A.  Baker 

Capt  &  Act  Assistant 
8th  Penn.  Cav. 


Fred.  A.  Kendall 

Capt.  4th  N.  H.  V. 
Commanding  the  Reg’t. 
A.  C.  M. 


(stamp  found  on  upper  left  hand  corner) 

Paid  in  Full 

Aug.  (same  stamp  found  on  middle  of 

2  sheet  toward  the  right  hand  side.) 

1865 

W.  D.  Wheeler 
Paymaster  U.  S.  A. 


(Found  on  the  back  of  discharge  paper  of  Daniel  Heebner.) 


OATH  OF  IDENTITY 

of  Daniel  Heebner  of  the  town  of  Marlborough  County  of  Montgomery  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania 

On  this  4th  day  of  September  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty-five  personally  appeared  before 
me,  the  undersigned,  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  county  and  Peace  above  mentioned,  Daniel  Heebner  who,  being 
duly  sworn  according  to  law,  declares  that  he  is  the  identical  Daniel  Heebner  who  was  a  Private  Farrier  in  the  company 
commanded  by  Captain  Andrew  I.  Schick  in  the  regiment  8th  Penn.  Cavy  commanded  by  Col.  Gregg,  that  he  en¬ 
listed  on  the  4th  day  of  October  1861  for  the  term  of  three  years  and  was  discharged  at  Bealton  Virginia  on  the  30th 
day  of  December  1863  by  reason  of  re-enlistment  as  a  veteran  Volunteer 

(signed)  Daniel  Heavnr 

Sworn  and  subscribed  to  before  me  the  day  and  year  above  written. 

(signed)  L.  E.  Corson,  J.  P. 

I  certify  that  Lawrence  E.  Corson  Esq  before  whom  the  above  affidavit  purports  to  have  been  made,  is  a  Justice 
of  the  Peace  duly  authorized  to  administer  oaths,  and  that  the  above  is  his  signature. 

In  witness  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  affixed  my  official  seal  this  4th  day  of  September  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1865  at  Norristown  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Jno  R.  Grigg,  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  of  Montgomery  County  and  State  aforesaid  per 

(signed)  Philip  Quillman, 

Dep.  Baltz. 

(Found  on  opposite  side  of  Discharge  paper  of  Daniel  Heebner) 


OATH  OF  IDENTITY 

of  Daniel  Heebner  of  the  town  of  Marlboi-ough  County  of  Montgomery  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

On  this  4th  day  of  September  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  sixty  five  personally  appeared  before 
me,  the  undersigned,  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  county  and  State  above  mentioned,  Daniel  Heebner  who,  being 
duly  sworn  according  to  law,  declares  that  he  is  the  identical  Daniel  Heebner  who  was  a  Farrier  in  the  company  com¬ 
manded  by  Captain  Benjamin  A.  Phifer  in  the  regiment  8th  Penn  Cav.  commanded  by  Lt.  Col.  Curry  that  he  enlisted 
on  the  31st  day  of  December  1863  for  the  term  of  three  years  and  was  discharged  at  Lynchburg,  Virg.  on  the  24th  day 
of  July  1865  by  reason  of  as  supernumerary  by  G.  O.  83  C.  S.  from  War  Dept. 

(signed)  Daniel  Heavnr 

Sworn  and  subscribed  to  before  me  the  day  and  year  above  written. 

(signed)  L.  E.  Corson  J.  P. 

I  certify  that  Lawrence  E.  Corson  Esq  before  whom  the  above  affidavit  purports  to  have  been  made,  is  a  Justice 
of  the  Peace  duly  authorized  to  administer  oaths,  and  that  the  above  is  his  signature. 

In  Witness  Whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  affixed  my  official  seal,  this  4t,h  day  of  September  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord  1865  at  Norristown  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Jno.  R.  Grigg,  Prot  honotary  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  of  Mont.  County  and  state  aforesaid 

(signed)  per  Philip  A.  Quillman 

(stamp  found  here)  Depty. 

Paid  in  Full  Aug.  2,  1865  W.  D.  Wheeler  Paymaster  of  LT.  S.  A. 

(another  stamp  found  here) 

Office  P.  M.  C.  Ft.  Monroe  Aug.  2,  1865,  Baltimore. 


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[74-19]  JACOB  HEEBNER,  b  1781 ;  d  Apr.  S,  1837 ;  s  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Weiss)  Heebner  [74-5]; 
m  CATHERINE  YOUNG,  b  July  7,  1778;  d  Apr.  20,  1860.  Tavern  Keeper;  lived  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[74-79]  1.  Ann  M.  (Nancy),  b  Dec.  24,  1806;  d  Jan.,  1889;  m  Jacob  Garber. 

2.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  25,  1818;  d  Mar.  5,  1822. 

3.  Hester  Sophia,  b  Mar.  20,  1822;  d  May  3,  1834. 

(74-80]  4.  Catherine  1  b  June  1,  1812;  d  AP>-.  8  1889;  m  Thomas  J.  Gross. 

5.  Nicholas  j  I  Dec.  13,  1834. 

[74-80.1]  6.  Charles,  d  Feb.  8,  1867;  m  Mary  Louise  Peters. 

7.  William,  d  Nov.,  1867;  single. 

[Further  data  unobtainable .] 


On  June  10,  1843,  Catharine  Heebner  of  Conshohocken,  widow,  made  a  conveyance  to  Jacob 
Garber  and  wife,  Anna  (late  Anna  Heebner)  of  Upper  Providence.  The  following  are  listed: 

Thomas  J.  Gross  and  wife,  Catharine  (late  Catharine  Heebner),  Upper  Providence. 

Charles  Heebner,  Conshohocken. 

William  Heebner,  West  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Jacob  Heebner  died  intestate  on  March  8,  1837,  leaving  a  widow  and  issue,  viz. :  Abraham,  Charles, 
William,  and  Catharine.  [Deed  Book,  Norristown  62:535.\ 


Extracts  from  Court  Records  at  Norristown,  Pa. 

On  March  19,  1834,  Charles  Heebner  of  Trappe,  millwright,  made  a  conveyance  to  Thomas  J. 
Gross  of  Upper  Providence.  [D.  B.  62:  537.) 

On  July  11,  1835,  Jacob  Heebner  of  Trappe  and  wife,  Catharine,  innkeeper,  made  a  conveyance  to 
John  Fry  and  others,  trustees.  [D.B.  51:419.] 

On  Apr.  19,  1841,  Jacob  Heebner  and  wife,  Barbara,  of  Upper  Salford,  made  a  conveyance  to 
Charles  Preller  of  Upper  Providence  of  42  acres. 

On  Apr.  20,  1860,  Catharine  Heebner,  late  of  Upper  Providence,  died  in  said  township.  Her  will 
was  probated  May  10,  1860.  Testatrix  left  four  children,  viz.:  Charles  Heebner,  William  Heebner, 
Anna,  wife  of  Jacob  Garber,  and  Catharine,  widow  of  Thomas  J.  Gross.  She  held  land  in  the  village  of 
Trappe.  Charles  Heebner  was  the  executor.  [ Norristown  Wills  74-30.] 

On  June  4,  1844,  Charles  Heebner  of  Trappe,  intending  shortly  to  leave  for  Europe,  gives  letter  of 
attorney  to  his  brother,  William,  to  have  general  management  of  his  interests  in  Bridgeport  during  his 
absence.  [Misc.  6:128.] 


[74-20]  MATTHIAS  RICHARDS,  b  Feb.  18,  1777  (Feb.  24,  1771,  on  gravestone);  d  May  9,  1813; 
s  John  and  Sophia  (Heebner)  Richards  [74-6];  m  Feb.  7,  1797,  MARY  SALOME  (SARAH)  BUCHER, 
b  Dec.  4,  1776;  d  Oct.  29,  1826.  Matthias  Richards  is  buried  at  New  Hanover  Lutheran  Cem. 
Children  (3): 

[74-81]  1.  Lydia,  b  Feb.  23,  1798;  d  Apr.  27,  1818;  m  — — - Smith. 

2.  John  Dietrich,  b  Dec.  20,  1799. 

3.  Maria  Selma,  b  May  30,  1802;  d  May  20,  1806. 


The  widow  renounced  her  right  to  administer  in  the  settlement  of  the  estate;  it  was  insolvent  ;M. 
Gilbert  was  Administrator. 


[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[74-23a]  GEORGE  RICHARDS,  b  June  17,  1788;  d  Aug.  19,  1873;  s  John  and  Sophia  (Heebner) 
Richards  [74-6];  m  Jan.  3  or  4,  1827,  SOPHIA  HERMAN,  dan  Rev.  T.  L.  Herman. 

One  child:  John  (physician),  dec.  [Norristown  Court  records.  No  further  data  ob¬ 
tainable.] 


[74-23b]  GEORGE  RICHARDS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MARIA  MATTHIAS. 
Children  (4): 


1.  Mark  Henry,  d  Apr.  12,  1890. 

[74-82]  2.  Sophia  Maria,  d  Jan.  13,  1904;  m  Dr.  Thomas  Lancaster. 

3.  Anna  Elizabeth. 

4.  Matthias  Edgar. 


Plate  109 


Two  Members  of  the  Center  Point  Band — see  [161-28] 
William  K.  Ciresli,  and  David  H.  Anders,  leader 


Plate  110 


The  Center  Point  Band  about  1862  (see  page  1287). 

David  II.  Anders,  leader;  Morris  Hunsicker;  John  Geller;  William  K.  Gresh;  John  Markley;  Jacob  S.  Geller; 
Fred  Markley;  David  Krause;  William  Quinn;  Joseph  H.  Anders;  George  Nice. 


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In  the  will  of  Mark  Henry  Richards  no  wife  or  children  are  mentioned;  collateral  inheritance  tax 
was  paid.  Mention  is  also  made  of  his  cousins,  Fannie  and  Ella  Darrah,  and  nephew  George  Richards. 

[74-23c]  GEORGE  RICHARDS,  same  as  above  m  3rd  time,  ANNA  SANDS.  No  issue.  [Biog. 
Annals ,  Montg.  Co.,  Vol.  I,  p  190,  and  Court  Records.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-24]  ANN  RICHARDS,  b  June  16,  1790;  d  Jan.  30,  1862;  dau  John  and  Sophia  (Heebner) 
Richards  [74-6];  m  HENRY  KERR,  b  1765;  d  Aug.  10,  1853. 

Children  (5): 

[74-83]  1.  Marcus  G.,  b  Nov.  12,  1815;  d  June  19,  1883;  m  Herminea  M. - - - 

[74-84]  2.  John  J.  E.,  b  June  7,  1819;  d  Dec.  25,  1859;  m  Eliza  Pickins. 

Rf-fj?!  !  3.  Richard  F„  b  Jan.  8,  1825;  d  Nov.  3,  1894;  m  I  !'  Jeanette  Johnson. 

[74-85b]  j  12.  Margaretta  A.  R.  Balthaser. 

[74—86]  4.  Herminea  E.,  d  Nov.  19,  1899;  m  Daniel  G.  Sherman. 

[74-87]  5.  Sarah  Ann,  6  June  12,  1822;  d  Jan.  25,  1853;  m  Franklin  Derr. 

Henry  Kerr  was  first  married  to  Magdalena  Cressman,  and  had  four  daughters  by  his  first  marriage; 
Phoebe,  Polly,  Lydia,  and  Elizabeth. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-26]  ANNE  HEEBNER,  b  May  24,  1786;  d  Feb.  12,  1859;  dau  George  and - (Reed) 

Heebner  [74-7];  m  Oct.  9,  1808,  HENRY  STAGER,  b  Sept.  7,  1783;  d  Oct.  31,  1839;  s  Jacob  Stager. 
Henry  Stager  was  born  in  Chester  Co.,  and  moved  to  Schuylkill  Co.,  about  1815.  He  was  a  school 
teacher,  land  surveyor,  farmer  and  hotel  keeper. 

Children  (7): 

[74-88]  1.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  3,  1809;  d  Mar.  25,  1844;  m  Isaac  Strauch. 

[74-89]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  June  3,  1812;  d  Oct.  8,  1888;  m  Martin  D.  Herbst. 

[74-90]  3.  Daniel  Henry,  b  Aug.  14,  1814;  d  Feb.  27,  1873;  m  Elizabeth  Rudy. 

[74-91]  4.  John,  b  Aug.  3,  1816;  d  Jan.  31,  1839;  m  Elizabeth  Beyle. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  18,  1818;  d  Jan.  1,  1822. 

[74-92]  6.  Mary,  b  Sept.  8,  1820;  d  Jan.  1,  1880;  m  John  Cope  Stanton. 

[74-93]  7.  Abram,  b  July  10,  1822;  d  1905;  m  Jane  McQuade. 

[For  much  of  the  data  regarding  Anne  Heebner  Stager  and  her  descendants  the  Editor  is  greatly 
indebted  to  Freundschaft — Stager- liudy  Relationship,  by  II.  J.  and  O.  W.  Stager.] 

[74-27]  JOHN  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  4,  1788;  d  Dec,  10,  1870;  .s  George  and - (Reed)  Heeb¬ 

ner  [74-7];  m  MARY  HIPPLE,  b  Oct,  20,  1792;  d  Aug.  29,  1870. 

Children  (9): 

1 .  Mary,  d  single. 

[74—94]  2.  Hettie,  m  William  Sterner. 

[74-95]  3.  Anna,  m  Henry  Tyson. 

[74-96]  4.  Daughter,  m  Israel  Seitzinger;  Gordon  Planes,  Pa, 

[74—97 ]  5.  Sophia  (?),  m  Elijah  Orwig. 

[74-98]  6.  Louisa,  m - Titlow. 

[74-99]  7.  George;  Pine  Grove,  Pa. 

[74-100]  8.  Lawrence,  m  Caroline  Reed. 

[74-101]  9.  Elizabeth,  m  William  Nehnfelter;  Ashland,  Pa, 

John  Heebner  of  Pottsville  bought  of  Andrew  Werner  of  Manheim,  five  acres  in  1814,  which  were 
sold  by  the  Sheriff  Mar.  21,  1821.  Inventory  of  1820  shows  that  he  held  real  estate. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-28a]  WILLIAM  HEEBNER,  buried  at  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.;  s  George  and - (Reed) 

Heebner  [74-7];  m  ANNA  LEHMAN,  buried  at  Friedensburg,  Pa, 

Children  (3): 

[74-102]  1.  Catharine  A.,  b  July  8,  1820;  d  Apr.  9,  1900;  m  Nathaniel  DeLong. 

[74-103]  2.  Sarah  M.,  m  Milton  J.  H.  Shetler. 

[74-104]  3.  Joseph  L.,  b  July,  1826;  d  Aug.,  1885;  m  Elizabeth  Hill. 


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[74-28b]  WILLIAM  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time  (name  of  wife  not  known).  No  issue. 
[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-29]  ABRAHAM  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  31,  1797;  d  Feb.  13,  1868;  *  George  and - (Reed) 

Heebner  [74-7];  m  ESTHER - — ,  b  Jan.  11,  1802;  d  Ang.  24,  1873. 

Children  (8): 

[74-105]  1.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  18,  1821;  d  Jan.  14,  1891 ;  m  George  W.  Winterstein. 

[74-106]  2.  Charles,  b  Oct.  28,  1822;  d  May  10,  1849;  m - 

3.  Phoebe,  b  Oct.  27,  1824;  d  Nov.  22,  1886;  unm. 

[74-107]  4.  Henry  R.,  6  Mar.  13,  1828;  d  Nov.  17,  1894;  m  Elizabeth  A.  Lewis. 

*5.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  31,  1832;  d  Aug.  14,  1887;  unm. 


[74-110]  8.  John,  d  Sept.  18,  1911;  m  Alary  F - 

[ Many  of  above  dates  are  from  Port  Carbon  Presbyterian  Cemetery.] 

*Anna  Elizabeth  Heebner,  died  Aug.  14,  1887,  intestate;  without  issue.  Her  property  descended 
to  John  Heebner,  H.  R.  Heebner,  George  W.  Heebner,  brothers;  Catherine  Winterstein,  sister;  C. 
William  Hughes,  a  son  of  Charles  Heebner,  a  deceased  brother;  and  Esther  Newlin,  George  W.  Newlin 
and  Emma  W.  Newlin,  children  of  Emma  Newlin,  a  deceased  sister;  Jesse  Newlin,  guardian.  [Data 
from  Court  Records,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-108a] 
[74-1 08b] 
[74-109] 


6.  George  W.,  b  Aug.  11,  1834;  d  Sept.  10,  1904;  m 


1.  S.  Elizabeth  Wyncoop 
l  2.  Anna  M.  Fister. 

7.  Emma  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1841;  d  July  2,  1871;  m  Jesse  Newlin. 


[74-30]  JOHN  HEVENER  NYCE  (NICE),  b - - ,  1786;  d  Dec.  24,  1832;  s  John  and  Margaret 

(Hevener)  Nyce  [74-8] ;  m  ELIZABETH  BUSSERT,  b  Nov.  12,  1788. 

Children  (10): 

[74-111]  1.  Adam  B.,  b  Nov.  30,  1809;  d  Nov.  5,  1884;  m  Lydia  Renner. 

[74—1 12]  2.  Rebecca  B.,  m  Christopher  Halteman. 

[74-113]  3.  Mary  Ann  B.,  b  Apr.  26,  1813;  m  Moses  B.  Butterweek. 

4.  Eliza,  d  at  age  of  2  years,  10  months. 

[74-114]  5.  Jonas,  b  Apr.  16,  1818;  d  Aug.  12,  1870;  m  Hannah - 

[74-115]  6.  Sophia,  b  Feb.  20,  1820;  m  Joseph  Ziegler. 

[74-116]  7.  John  B.,  b  May  25,  1822;  m  Sarah  Cozemaier. 

8.  Saphavous,  d  at  age  of  5  months. 

[74-117]  9.  Esther,  m  John  Schuler. 

[74-118]  10.  Christiana,  m  Jacob  Hilgert. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-31]  MARY  HEVENER  NYCE,  b  July  10,  1789;  d  Sept.  24,  1864;  dau  John  and  Margaret 
(Hevener)  Nyce  [74-8];  m  JOHN  MILLER,  b  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  Feb.  15,  1783;  d  June  24,  1839;  s 
Philip  and  Catharine  (Leidich)  Miller. 

John  Miller  was  a  grandson  of  Rev.  John  Philip  Leidich;  he  began  housekeeping  in  Marlborough 
Twp.,  near  Sumneytown,  where  eleven  of  his  children  were  born.  He  subsequently  bought  the  mill  prop¬ 
erty  near  Pughtown,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  moved  in  1829  ,and  where  he  died  in  1839.  [Nyce  Papers] 

Children  (15): 

[74-119]  1.  Levi  N.,  b  Oct.  8,  1809;  d  Sept.  23,  1834;  m  Ellen  Guest. 

[74-120]  2.  Catharine  N.,  b  Apr.  8,  1811;  d  Dec.  10,  1839;  m  John  Hoffecker. 

[74-121]  3.  Henry,  b  Sept.  11,  1812;  d  Nov.  27,  1841;  m  Lydia  Swinehart. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  July  12,  1814;  d  Apr.  28,  1836. 


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1  5.  Israel  N.,  b  Mar.  16,  1816;  d  Apr.  26,  1885;  m  I  Christiana  Swinehart 
J  l  2.  Lydia  Ecker. 

6.  Nathaniel,  b  Nov.  8,  1817;  d  Oct.  23,  1838;  unm. 


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7.  John  William,  b  Nov.  6,  1819;  d  May  7,  1893;  m 


|  1.  Mary  A.  Halderman. 
1  2.  Elizabeth  Umstead. 


8.  Mahlon,  b  Jan.  11,  1822;  d  Apr.  28,  1888. 

9.  Robert,  b  Oct.  27,  1823;  d  Dec.  3,  1843. 

10.  David,  b  Nov.  26,  1826;  m  Alary  Ann  Ruth. 

11.  Elihu,  b  Aug.  11,  1828;  d  Nov.  1,  1829. 


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12.  Rebecca,  b  June  28,  1830;  d  May  14,  1849;  m  John  P.  Stauffer.  No  issue. 

13.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  5,  1832;  d  Apr.  14,  1857;  m  Jacob  Snell.  No  issue. 

14.  Absalom  N.,  b  Feb.  15,  1834;  d  Aug.  9,  1892;  m  {  \  Catharine  E.  Gilbert. 

[  2.  Mrs.  Julia  A.  Sheridan. 

15.  Angeline,  b  Apr.  10,  1836;  m  Thomas  V.  Greenoff. 


[74-32]  SOPHIA  HEVENER  NYCE,  b  Jan.  13,  1793;  d  Jan.  14,  1873;  dau  John  and  Margaret 
(Hevener]  Nyce  [74-8];  m  SAMUEL  MILLER,  b  Aug.  25,  1791 ;  d  Jan.  1,  1859;  s  Philip  and  Catharine 
(Leidich)  Miller. 

Children  (7): 


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1.  Cordelia,  b  Jan.  25,  1814;  d  Apr.  15,  1863;  m  George  Moses. 

2.  Franklin  N.,  b  Oct.  2,  1815;  d,  Jan.  15,  1884;  m  Martha  Knauer. 

1  3.  John,  b  Aug.  13,  1817;  d  June  6,  1874;  m  I  ^|ar.v  Urner. 


2.  Mrs.  Margaret  Summers  Rex. 


4.  Child;  stillborn. 

5.  George,  b  Apr.  11,  1821;  d  Apr.  16,  1861;  unm. 

6.  Child ;  stillborn. 

7.  Isaac,  b - ,  1826. 

[ Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-33]  GEORGE  HEVENER  NYCE,  b  Jan.  13,  1793;  d  July  16,  1826;  s  John  and  Margaret 
(Hevener)  Nyce  [74-8];  m  May  5,  1815,  MARIA  LINSENBIGLER,  b  1795;  d,  Dec.  18,  1879.  Lived 
near  Sumnejffown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Christiana,  b  Mar.  17,  1816;  d  Sept.  27,  1818. 

2.  Jesse,  b  July  30,  1817;  d  Aug.  6,  1826. 

[74-134]  3.  Jeremiah  L.,  b  Jan.  20,  1820;  d  May  22,  1886;  m  Catharine  Hoot. 

[74-135]  4.  Peter  L.,  b  Nov.  4,  1821 ;  d  May  21,  1893;  m  Susan  Lewis. 

[74—136]  5.  Elizabeth  L.,  b  June  9,  1824;  m  Jacob  Bosler. 

[74-137]  6.  George  L.,  b  Aug.  30,  1826;  m  Elizabeth  Bieler. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-34]  CHRISTIANA  HEVENER  NYCE,  b  May  29,  1799;  d  Apr.  24,  1868;  dau  John  and  Margaret 
(Hevener)  Nyce  [74-8];  m  JOHN  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Nov.  8,  1797;  d  Oct.  4,  1876;  s  John  and  Barbara 
Ruckstuhl. 

Children  (7): 

[74-138]  1.  Henry  N.,  b  Mar.  10,  1821;  d  Mar.  26,  1877;  m  Sophia  Heilig. 

2.  Maria,  b  Oct.  11,  1823;  d  Apr.  8,  1846. 

[74-139]  3.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  23,  1824;  d  Nov.  19,  1873;  m  Elijah  Lewis. 

[74-140]  4.  Margaret  N.,  b  July  5,  1826;  m  Jesse  Cramer. 

[74-141]  5.  Samuel  N.,  b  Dec.  3,  1828;  m  Caroline  Reppert. 

[74—142]  6.  Sarah  N.,  b  Aug.  7,  1831;  m  Isaac  Snyder. 

[74—143]  7.  Sophia  N.,  b  Mar.  8,  1833;  m  N - - - -  R - - — — - 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-35]  JACOB  GROFF,  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner)  Groff  [74-9] ;  m  CATHARINE  REIFF. 
Children  {12): 

[74-144]  1.  Jonas,  b  Mar.  15,  1815;  d  Dec.  12,  1862;  m  Eliza  Dice. 

2.  George;  d  young. 

[74-145]  3.  John,  b  July  21,  1819;  d  July  19,  1885;  m  Susan  Beaver. 

[74—146]  4.  Rebecca,  b  Dec.  28,  1821;  d  Jan.  3,  1894;  m  Daniel  Fetterolf. 

[74-147]  5.  Davis  )  ^  b  June  17)  1824;  {  d  Dec.  1,  1891 ;  m  Martha  E.  Faux. 

[  /  4—148]  6.  Catharine  j  l  m  Jacob  Slater. 

7.  Michael ;  d  young. 

[74-149]  8.  Samuel,  m  Elizabeth  Goeller. 

[74-150]  9.  Deborah,  m  Isaac  Grater. 


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10.  Jacob;  d  young. 

[74-151]  11.  Rachel,  m  William  Graham. 

[74-152]  12.  Elizabeth,  m  John  McKee. 

[Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-36]  JOSEPH  GROFF,  b  Apr.  21,  1779;  d  Aug.  20,  1859;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner) 
Groff  [74-9];  m  Mar.  9,  1800,  CATHARINE  WAGNER,  b  June  20,  1781;  d  June  11,  1866.  Farmer; 
lived  in  Salford  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  later  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  Linseed  Oil.  He  is  said  to  have  had 
twelve  children,  but  the  names  of  only  ten  could  be  ascertained. 


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Children  (10): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  28,  1802;  d  June  15,  1878. 

2.  Mary  W.,  b  Nov.  23,  1804;  d  Jan.  11,  1896;  m  George  Nice. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  21,  1806;  d  July  19,  1847;  m  John  Auchv. 

4.  Esther,  b  Nov.  6,  1808;  d  Oct.  10,  1865;  m  George  Heebner. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  28,  1812;  d  Dec.  15,  1896;  m  Elizabeth  Gabel. 

|  1.  Catharine  Ettinger. 
{  2.  Elizabeth  Markley. 

7.  Lydia,  b  Aug.  7,  1819;  d  Jan.  19,  1908;  rn  Samuel  K.  Heany. 

8.  Joseph  W.,  b  Nov.  19,  1821;  d  Aug.  10,  1908;  m  Hannah  Dimmig. 

9.  Margarette,  m  Tobias  Scholl. 

10.  Sarah,  m  Thomas  Barndt. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


6.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  1,  1817;  d  Mar.  26,  1911;  m 


[74-37]  HENRY  C.  GROFF,  b - ;  d  June  15,  1828;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner)  Groff 

[74-9];  m - 

Children  (5): 

[74-160.2]  1.  Jeremiah  K.,  d  Aug.  6,  1898;  m  Mary - - 

2.  Henry  K.,  3.  John  H.,  4.  Augustus,  5.  Elizabeth. 

Henry  Groff  died  intestate  in  Whitpain  Twp.,  Pa.  All  his  children  were  in  their  minority.  A 
William  Bisbing  of  Centre  Square,  Pa.,  married  Eliza  H.  Groff  on  Dec.  25,  1860.  [  Unable  to  complete  or 
verify.] 


[74-38a]  JOHN  GROFF,  b  June  12,  1796;  d  1875;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner)  Groff  [74-9]; 
m  by  Rev.  George  Roller,  Dec.  18,  1825,  to  SARAH  GABEL,  b  Dec.  13,  1800;  d  Mar.  11,  1835;  dau 
Philip  and -  (Snyder)  Gabel,  of  Upper  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[74-161]  1.  Philip,  b  Sept.  19,  1826;  d,  Mar.  — ,  1903;  m  Cornelia  V.  Knapp. 

2.  Augustine  Frederick,  b  Sept.  28,  1828.  [No  further  data.] 

[74-162]  3.  Henry  G.,  b  July  3,  1830;  d  July  28,  1910;  m  Hannah  Clemens. 

[74-163]  4.  Jesse  G.,  b  Feb.  4,  1833;  d  Mar.  28,  1897;  m  Sarah  Louisa  Cressman. 

[74-38b]  JOHN  GROFF,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  20, 1838,  CATHARINE  FREDERICK, 
b  Nov.  28,  1811 ;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  (Long)  Frederick. 

Children  (5): 

[74-164]  1.  John  Frederick,  b  Jan.  1,  1839;  m  Amanda  Ruggles. 

[74-165]  2.  Angelina,  b  Sept.  8,  1840;  m  Joseph  Huber. 

3.  Francis,  b  Aug.  12,  1842. 

4.  Malere,  b  June  24,  1845;  d  Sept.  7,  1848. 

5.  Maria  Laura,  b  Nov.  5,  1847;  d  Aug.  5,  1848. 

The  will  of  John  Groff  was  probated  Dec.  6,  1875.  He  lived  in  Upper  Salford  Twp.,  Pa. 

Data  on  the  above  family  was  obtained  from  a  Family  Bible  in  the  possession  of  Dr.  John  Groff  of 
Phil  a.  The  Bible  was  presented  to  Dr.  Groff  by  his  aunt,  Sarah,  wife  of  Jesse  Groff  [74  163]. 


[74-39 J  ELIZABETH  GROFF,  b  Aug.  17,  1793;  d  June  10,  1892;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Groff  [74-9];  m  JOHN  GEORGE  DAUB,  b  Nov.  28,  1788;  d  Aug.  17,  1867.  John  George  Daub 
at  one  time  conducted  a  hotel  at  Skippack,  Pa.,  where  his  children  were  born.  He  then  built  a 


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house  at  Salford  Station,  Pa.,  where  he  lived  many  years.  He  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Old  Gosh- 
enhoppen  Cem.  Mr.  Daub  furnished  the  stone  for  the  erection  of  the  old  church  building. 

Children  (7): 

[74-166]  1.  Samuel  G.,  h  Nov.  17,  1816;  d  Sept.  26,  1890;  m  Elizabeth  Lightcap. 

2.  Jeremiah,  went  to  Va. ;  fought  in  Confederate  Army  in  Civil  War.  [  No  further  data.] 
[74-167]  3.  Maria  G.,  b  Feb.  23,  1823;  d  Jan.  8,  1898;  m  Jeffe  Augustus  Reid. 

[74-168]  4.  Henry  Groff,  b  Dec.  8,  1825;  d  Feb.  16,  1881;  m  Mary  Ann  Smith. 

[74-169]  5.  George  W.,  b  May  31,  1829;  d  Aug.  21,  1876;  m  Hannah  D.  Tyson. 

6.  William  G.,  b  Aug.  31,  1834;  d  June  24,  1909;  single. 

[74-170]  7.  Louisa,  b  Mar.  6,  1839;  d  Apr.  6,  1910;  m  Herman  Emil  Otto  F.  Reiman. 

The  executors  of  the  will  of  John  George  Daub  were  William  G.  Daub,  and  William  F.  Read 
(friends).  The  will  was  signed  July  19,  1859,  and  was  probated  Sept.  14,  1867.  [Much  of  above  data 
supplied  by  Mrs.  John  Farrell,  Nortvood,  Pa.] 


[74-40]  MARY  GROFF,  b  Aug.  27,  1785;  d  July  6,  1814;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner) 
Groff  [74-9];  rn  by  pastor  of  Indian  Creek  Reformed  Church,  Mar.  13,  1803,  to  JOHN  LEIDY,  b  Mar. 
9,  1780;  d  Sept.  22,  1838;  s  Jacob  and  Feronica  (Schell)  Leidy. 

John  Leidy  was  a  tanner  and  lived  in  Hilltown  Twp.,  Pa.  In  1863  he  moved  to  Chalfont,  Pa. 
Both  John  Leidy  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Leidy’s  Cem.,  Franconia  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[74-171]  1.  Elizabeth,  d  aged  89;  m  George  Shipe  (Sheip). 

[74-171.1]  2.  Catharine,  m  Samuel  Eckel. 

[74-171.2]  3.  Fannie,  m  Jacob  Swenk. 

[74-172]  4.  Zachariah,  d  1888;  m  Catharine  Ann  Gable. 

John  Leidy  m  2nd  time,  Elizabeth - 

[Data  from  Dr.  W.  H.  Reed  and  Edward  Matthews.] 


[74-41]  ANNA  (HEVENER)  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  9,  1791 ;  d  Mar.  24,  1872;  dau  Jacob  and  Magda¬ 
lena  (Leatherman)  Hevener  [74-11];  m  JACOB  HAHN,  b  May  18,  1788;  d  Aug.  25,  1862.  Lived  in 
Bushkill  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 


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1.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  17,  1812;  d  Apr.  30,  1894;  m  Joseph  Hagenbuch. 

2.  Charles,  b  Oct.  3,  1813;  d  Jan.  29,  1903;  m  Susanna  Marsch. 

1.  Julia  Miller. 

3.  Jacob,  dec;  m  •  2.  Sophia  Cope. 

[  3.  Emma  H.  Frable. 

J  1.  Eliza  Kreidler. 

I  2.  Mrs.  Rebecca  Yeager. 

26,  1820;  d  Sept.  30,  1894;  m  Jacob  Bender. 

6.  Sophia,  m  Jonas  Andrews. 

7.  Susan,  m  Joseph  Everett. 

8.  Elias,  b  Oct.  15,  1824;  d  Mar.  28,  1884;  m  Caroline  Kostenbader. 

[Hist.  Lehigh  Co.  Unable  to  complete.] 


4.  Abraham;  m 


5.  Mary,  b  Nov 


[74-42]  HENRY  HEVENER,  s  John  Heavener  [74-12];  m  May  6,  1819,  HANNAH  LEONARD. 
One  child: 

[74-181]  John  L.,  d  Apr.  30,  1898;  m  Christiana - 


The  inventory  of  the  estate  of  Henry  Hevener  of  Nockamixon  Twp.,  Pa.,  was  filed  July  6,  1827, 
consisting  of  weaver’s  loom,  1  horse,  2  cows.  Hannah  Hevener  was  the  administratrix.  [  Unable  to 
complete  or  verify.] 


[74-43]  JOHN  HEAVENER,  b  1797;  d  Apr.  10,  1877;  buried  in  Upper  Tinicum;  s  John  Heavener 
[74-12];  m  JENNIE  (JANE)  SMITH,  b  Apr.  22,  1799;  d  Mar.  10,  1888.  Lived  in  Bridgeton  Twp., 
Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[74-182b]  }  L  Catherine’  b  Au-  21>  1821  i  m 


[  1.  James  Miller. 

[  2.  Dennis  Andrews. 


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2- Annie  }  toms,  b  July  23,  1823;  j  m  Abram  Clymer. 

3.  Margaret  J  l  unm. 

4.  Wilson,  b  Jan.  31,  1825;  d  Dec.  18,  1900;  m  Eliza  Lear. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  23,  1826;  d  June  10,  1911;  m  William  Williams. 

6.  John,  b  Apr.  7,  1828. 

7.  Jane,  b  Mar.  7,  1831;  dec;  m  Jesse  Doan.  No  issue. 

(Dates  from  Bible  in  'possession  of  Mrs.  William  Paetzell  [74-559].) 


[74-44]  MARY  HEAVENER,  b  June  10,  1816;  d  Dec.  18,  1909;  daw  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (White) 
Heavener  [74-13];  m  Aug.  13,  1837,  JOHN  D.  SMITH,  b  Sept.  29,  1812;  d  May  1,  1882.  Lived  in 
Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Martin,  b  Oct.  16,  1838;  d  Dec.  15,  1911;  served  in  Civil  War. 

2.  Francis  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1840;  m  Sarah  Snyder. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  11,  1843;  m  Henry  Kile. 

4.  Ephraim  j  (w{  b  g  t  25,  1845  j  single. 

5.  Oliver  J  {  m  Mary  A. - 

6.  Susanna,  b  June  19,  1850;  single;  Doylestown,  Pa. 

7.  George  H.,  b  Oct.  22,  1853;  m  Emilie  W.  C.  Oehns. 

8.  Reed  H.,  b  Feb.  16,  1856;  d  June  20,  1896;  m  Mary - 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  co7nplet.e.] 

[74-45]  PETER  OTT,  d  1897 ;  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14] ;  m  CATHARINE  EMERY. 
Buried  in  the  Lutheran  Cem.,  Stone  Church,  near  Centreville,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[74-191]  1.  Sarah,  dec;  m  Lewis  Spear;  Bangor,  Pa. 

[74-192]  2.  Eliza,  m  Passaville  Stern. 

[74—193]  3.  Emery  J.,  b  Feb.  17,  1838;  m  Sarah  Reagle. 

[74-194]  4.  Theodore,  b  Sept.  26,  1839;  d  Aug.  20,  1919;  m  Susan  Lahore. 

[74-195]  5.  William,  dec;  m  Harriet  Oyer. 

[74-196]  6.  Catherine,  m  James  T.  Kethelege. 

[74-197]  7.  John,  dec;  m  Minerva  Hartzell. 

[74—198]  8.  Peter  G.,  b  Nov.  6,  1849;  m  Elizabeth  Reagle. 

The  will  of  Peter  Ott  was  probated  in  1897 ;  sons,  Theodore  and  Emery,  were  executors. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[74-46]  DANIEL  OTT,  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14];  m  SALLIE  VAN  HORN. 
Peter  J.  Ott  of  Easton,  Pa.,  and  Barbara  Kline  of  Bangor,  Pa.,  are  said  to  be  descendants  of  Daniel 
Ott,  but  letters  addressed  to  them  were  either  returned  or  unanswered.  [  No  f  urther  data  obtainable .] 


[74-47]  SAMUEL  OTT,  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14];  m 
Easton,  Pa. 


One  child:  Harrison.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 


HESS.  Lived  in 


[74-48]  CATHARINE  OTT,  dau  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14];  m  PETER  KERN,  d 


Dec.  1,  1873. 

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[74-215] 

7. 

[74-216] 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

Lived  at  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

Thomas;  Lower  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Sarah;  m  Samuel  Herman. 

Susanna,  m - Rich,  dec;  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Elizabeth,  d  June  6,  1894;  m  David  W.  Bachman;  Saucon,  Pa. 
Erwin;  lived  in  Bethlehem  Twp.;  Samuel,  only  son  and  heir. 
Levina,  m  Aaron  T.  Hess;  Upper  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Charles. 

Sophia,  m  Isaiah  Haupt;  Upper  Nazareth,  Pa. 

Samuel. 

John  L. 

Catherine,  m  Thomas  Hess. 


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Above  data  was  obtained  from  the  will  of  Peter  Kern,  probated  Jan.  3,  1873.  Thomas,  a  son,  is 
not  named  in  the  will,  but  he  received  one-tenth  of  the  estate  by  acknowledgment  of  the  other  heirs. 
Executors:  John  Leonard  Kern,  Thomas  H.  Hess  and  Catherine  Kern,  wife. 

[ Descendants  of  this  family  could  not  be  located .] 

[74-49]  SUSAN  OTT,  b  Sept.  25,  1805;  d  June  14,  1874;  dau  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14]. 
m  SAMUEL  (ROSLI)  RAESLY,  b  Dec.  6,  1796;  d  May  16,  1877 ;  s  Jacob  and  Margaret  (Brod)  Raesly ; 
Farmer;  Marshall,  Mich. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Enos,  b  Nov.  13,  1825;  d  Oct.  18,  1827. 

[74-218]  2.  William,  b  Apr.  27,  1827;  d  Dec.  6,  1905;  m  Mary  Oyer. 

[74-219]  *  3.  Levi,  b  July  24,  1830;  d  Nov.  19,  1867;  m  Susan  E.  Eilenberger. 

[74-220]  4.  Edwin,  b  Nov.  5,  1840;  d  Feb.  14,  1913;  m  Sarah  E.  Bartholomew. 

[74-50]  HENRY  OTT,  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14];  m  MARY  KERN.  Lived  in 
Lower  Mt.  Bethel  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[74-221]  1.  Jacob,  dec;  m  Sarah  Ann  La  Barre. 

2.  Leonora. 

[74-222]  3.  Levi,  m  Kate  — - — - — - — - 

[74-223]  4.  Susan,  m  John  Fulmer. 

[74-224]  5.  Sophia,  m  Ephraim  Hess. 

[74-225]  6.  Catharine,  m  John  Beck. 

[74-226]  7.  Matilda,  m  Philip  Miller. 

Amanda  Bortz,  widow,  Mt.  Bethel  Twp.,  Pa.,  is  said  to  be  a  descendant. 

Henry  Ott  died  intestate  leaving  widow,  Mary,  and  twelve  children. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  locate  descendants.] 

[74-50.1]  JOHN  OTT,  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Hevener)  Ott  [74-14];  m  CHRISTINE  EMERY. 
John  Ott  is  said  to  have  moved  to  Milton,  Pa.,  then  to  Michigan;  although  his  son  Reuben  remained  in 
Milton. 

One  child:  Reuben;  lived  in  Milton,  Pa.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-51]  MARY  ANN  BOYER,  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner)  Boyer  [74-15];  m  SAMUEL 
SHULL  (SHOLL),  d  May  21,  1889.  Lived  in  Upper  Salford,  Pa.  No  children. 

When  the  will  of  Samuel  Shull  was  probated  the  wife  renounced  her  right  to  administer  in  favor 
of  Jacob  G.  Sholl,  Augustus  H.  Smith  and  Henry  R.  Gabel,  as  Administrators.  In  the  distribution  of 
the  estate,  the  widow  received  one-half,  and  the  collateral  heirs  received  one-half.  Elizabeth  Patzel 
received  one-sixth;  Maria  Shipe,  wife  of  John,  one-sixth;  issue  of  Tobias  Shull  one-sixth. 

[74-52]  SARAH  BOYER,  b  Dec.  19,  1798;  d  Aug.  13,  1882;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner) 
Boyer  [74-15];  m  Jan.  25,  1818,  GEORGE  POLEY,  b  Dec.  14,  1794;  d  Feb.  25,  1862.  George  Poley 
died  in  Norristown,  Pa.  He  formerly  lived  in  Marlborough. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-227]  1.  Jeremiah,  b  Nov.  16,  1818;  d  Mar.  3,  1895;  m  Mary  Ann  Bigony. 

2.  Hannah,  b  Jan.  17,  1826;  d  Jan.  1,  1909;  unm. 

[74-228]  3.  Francis,  b  June  14,  1820;  d  Feb.  25,  1879;  m  Barbara  K.  Swartley. 

[74-53]  ANN  (ANNIE)  BOYER,  b  1800;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner)  Boyer  [74-15];  m 
SAMUEL  RINEHART.  Mr.  Rinehart  was  a  woolen  manufacturer  of  Pigeon  Creek,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Mark. 

[74-228.1]  2.  Jesse;  m - - 

[74-229]  3.  Hannah,  b  Mar.  15,  1831;  d  June  14,  1870;  m  David  Longacre. 

[74-230]  4.  Jacob  B.,  b  Mar.  8,  1829;  d  Apr.  10,  1882;  m  Ann  Reid  Catern. 

[Boyer  Gen.  Unable  to  verify.] 


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[74-54]  SUSANNA  BOYER,  b  Aug.  27,  1802;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner)  Boyer  [74-15];  m 
REV.  JOHN  GRING,  b  Mar.  15,  1801 ;  s  David  and  Anna  M.  (Waldschmidt)  Gring. 

Children  (2): 

[74-231]  1.  John  Levi,  b  about  1825  or  1826;  d  Dee.  28,  1906;  m  Elizabeth  Urich. 

[74-232]  2.  Elizabeth  Anne,  b  Mar.  29,  1827 ;  d  July  22,  1910;  m  Jacob  Clarke  Seltzer. 

The  ordination  certificate  in  possession  of  Clarke  M.  Seltzer,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  shows  that  John  Gring 
was  ordained  by  the  Reformed  Synod  on  Sept.  30,  1824,  Wilhelm  Hendel  being  the  President  of  the 
Synod  and  signing  the  certificate.  John  Gring  lived  in  Fredericksburg,  Lebanon  Co.,  Pa.,  and  preached 
in  the  church  there.  He  also  served  several  other  charges  at  the  same  time,  in  other  parts  of  Lebanon 
Co.  He  was  in  the  active  ministry  for  about  sixty  years.  [Clarke  M.  Seltzer.] 

[74-55]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  May  25,  1805;  d  July  27,  1891 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner) 
Boyer  [74-15];  m  Jan.  20,  1828,  SAMUEL  ROELLER,  b  Mar.  3,  1803;  d  May  13,  1871;  s  John  and 
Margarette  (May)  Roeller.  Cigarmaker;  lived  at  Limerick,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[74-233]  1.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  6,  1831;  d  Feb.  9,  1904;  m  Augustus  Franklin  Dengler. 

[74-234]  2.  Jesse,  b  Dec.  14,  1832;  d  Feb.  4,  1908;  m  Emeline  Dengler. 

[74-235]  3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  26,  1834;  d  Apr.  1,  1894;  m  Matthew  Brooke. 

[74-238]  4.  Isaac  A.,  b  Feb.  25,  1837;  d  Nov.  7,  1876;  m  M.  Sophia  Ivepner. 

[74-236]  5.  Samuel  B.,  b  Sept.  19,  1839;  m  Elizabeth  A.  Christman. 

6.  John,  b  Mar.  3,  1842;  d  Oct.  3,  1842. 

[74-237]  7.  Jeremiah,  b  July  29,  1843;  d  June  29,  1875;  m  Myra  Moore. 

8.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  8,  1844;  unm;  Limerick,  Pa. 


[74-56]  ESTHER  (HETTIE)  BOYER,  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner)  Boyer  [74-15];  m  WIL¬ 
LIAM  S.  MACK  (MARKS),  d  Feb.  11,  1886.  Farmer  and  stocking  weaver.  Lived  near  Halfway 
House,  Boyertown,  Pa.  Widow  remarried. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Jeremiah. 

[74-239]  2.  J.  Elhanan  B.,  d  May  25,  1905;  m  Rebecca  H. - - 

[74-240]  3.  Owen  A.  B.,  d  Aug.  18,  1897;  m  Elizabeth - 

[74-241]  4.  Mary,  dec;  m  George  Marquart. 

The  will  of  William  S.  Mack  of  Pottsgrove  Twp.,  Pa-.,  was  probated  Feb.  20,  1886. 

[  Unable  to  complete  the  above  or  locate  any  descendants .] 


[74-57]  SOPHIA  BOYER,  b  Nov.  26,  1808;  d  Nov.  26,  1870;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner) 
Boyer  [74-15];  m  Dec.  6,  1829,  SAMUEL  LEIDY,  b  July  22,  1805;  d  Jan.  21,  1850.  Lived  in  Frederick 
Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 


[74-242] 

[74-243] 

[74-244a] 

[74-244b] 

[74-245] 

[74-246] 


[74-247] 


1.  Lydia  Ann,  m 

2.  Hannah,  m  — 


3.  Sophia,  m  { 


—  Reed. 
Long. 

-  Faust. 


[  z.  Jesse  Gaugler. 

4.  Elizabeth,  m  Daniel  E.  Faust. 

5.  Sarah,  m  Charles  H.  Howard. 

6.  - ;  W.  H.  Davis  was  appointed  guardian. 

7.  Maria,  m  Aaron  S.  Swartley. 

8.  Magdalena,  b  Apr.  16,  1840;  d  Mar.  10,  1871. 


Children  of  Daniel  E.  Faust  are  said  to  have  lived  at  Stone  Hill,  Zieglersville,  Pa.  [Letters  returned; 
unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-58]  HANNAH  BOYER,  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Hiibner)  Boyer  [74-15];  m  Mar.  24,  1839, 
TOBIAS  W.  CRESSMAN,  d  Mar.  29,  1895;  buried  at  Old  Goshenhoppen  Church  Cem.  Tobacconist; 
lived  at  Upper  Salford,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

[74-247.1]  1.  Nathaniel,  b  Sept.  11,  1840;  m;  has  dau  Mary;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[74  248]  2.  Isabella  B.,  b  Nov.  3,  1841 ;  m  Joseph  Walt. 


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1021 


[74-163]  3.  Sarah  Louisa,  b  Jan.  12,  1843;  m  Jesse  G.  Groff. 

4.  Emanuel,  b  Sept.  12,  1844;  d  Sept.  20,  1847. 

5.  Clara,  b  July  15,  1846;  d  Dec.  17,  1861. 

[74-249]  6.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  28,  1848;  m  Abraham  Heany;  Telford,  Pa. 

7.  Elamina,  b  June  2,  1849;  d  Dec.  21,  1861. 

[74-250]  8.  Allen  B.  (Albanus),  b  Oct.  31,  1850;  m  Annie  M.  Schantz. 

9.  Mary  Louisa,  b  Apr.  11,  1852;  d  Dec.  31,  1861. 

10.  Boyer  B.,  b  Nov.  5,  1853;  single;  Tylersport,  Pa. 

11.  Andora,  b  June  22,  1855;  d  Dec.  3,  1861. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-60]  JEREMIAH  ROSHONG,  b  Oct.  27,  1872;  s  John  and  Magdalena  (Heebner)  Roshong 
[74-16a];  m  MARY  ETTINGER;  d  before  husband;  dau  Abraham  Ett-inger.  Lived  near  Woxall,  Pa. 
Children  (2): 

[74-251]  1.  Catharine,  m  Henry  F.  Moyer. 

[74-252]  2.  Maria,  m  Augustus  Roshong. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-61]  TIMOTHY  ROSHONG,  s  John  and  Magdalena  (Heebner)  Roshong  [74-16a];  m  CATH¬ 
ARINE  (KATE)  BOYER,  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Heebner)  Boyer  [74-15].  Laborer  and  farmer; 
lived  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  {12): 

1.  Mary,  dec ;  m  Joseph  Jones;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Kate,  dec ;  m  Abraham  Keyser;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

3.  William,  b  1833;  d  1899;  unm. 

4.  Malara,  dec;  m  Levi  Roshong;  Medina,  Ohio. 

5.  Amanda,  dec;  in  George  Graver;  Limerick  Twp.,  Pa. 

6.  Jesse,  dec;  m - ;  had  four  children.  Widow  lived  at  Perkiomen  June.,  Pa. 

7.  Benjamin,  b  Apr.,  1842;  m  Lizzie  Dreihouse. 

8.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  6,  1844;  m  Benjamin  D.  Keyser. 

9.  Louisa,  b  Feb.  23,  1846;  d  June  14,  1919;  m  Jacob  S.  Charles. 

10.  Frank  B.,  b  Dec.  3,  1849;  m  Mary  D.  L.  Dickinson. 

11.  Hannah,  b  Dec.  12,  1851;  d  May  9,  1918;  m  Edward  M.  R.  Rhoads. 

12.  Sallie,  b  Nov.  24,  1854;  m  J.  Lewis  Yost. 

[  No  f  urther  data  obtainable.  ] 

[74-62]  DANIEL  ROSHONG,  s  John  and  Magdalena  (Heebner)  Roshong  [74-16a];  m  MAGDA¬ 
LENA  - .  One  son  and  one  daughter;  lived  near  Hendricks  Station,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[Further  data  not  obtainable .] 

[74-63]  THERESA  ROSHONG,  dau  John  and  Magdalena  (Heebner)  Roshong  [74-16a];  m 
WILLIAM  SLOTTERER.  Lived  in  Upper  Salford  Twp.,  Pa. 

At  least  one  child:  Jonas. 

On  April  23,  1864,  the  widow  renounced  her  right  to  administer  in  favor  of  the  eldest  son,  Jonas. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-65]  GEORGE  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  25,  1807;  d  Apr.  22,  1871;  s  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub) 
Hevener  (Heebner)  [74-17];  m  Nov.  6,  1830,  ESTHER  GROFF,  b  Nov.  6,  1808;  d  Oct.  10,  1865;  dau 
Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wagner)  Groff  [74-36].  [Buried  in  Old  Goshenhoppen  Cem.] 

One  child: 

[74-265]  Catharine  Ann,  b  Dec.  7,  1835;  d  Nov.  23,  1862;  m  John  S.  Miller. 

[74-66]  PETER  D.  HEVENER,  d  July  3,  1890;  s  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub)  Hevener  [74-17];  m 
June,  1843,  ELIZABETH  EHL,  dau  Stephen  and  Elizabeth  Ehl. 

Children  (J): 

[74-266]  1.  Hannah  E.,  b  Sept.  30,  1844;  d  May  17,  1914;  m  Henry  J.  Smith. 

[74-267]  2.  Elizabeth  E.,  b  Sept.  2,  1849;  d  May  14,  1906;  m  James  H.  Bobb. 


[74-253] 

[74-254] 

[74-256] 

[74-257] 

[74-258] 

[74-259] 

[74-260] 

[74-261] 

[74-262] 

[74-263] 

[74-264] 


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[74-268] 

[74-269a] 

[74-269b] 


3.  John  E.,  b  Mar.  6,  1853;  d  Feb.  17,  1903;  m  Mary  Amanda  Roeder. 


4.  George  E.,  b  Aug.  5,  1859;  m 


1.  Emma  J.  Renninger. 

2.  Matilda  C.  Dietzel. 


[74-67]  SOLOMON  D.  HEAVNER,  d  Dec.  29,  1877;  s  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub)  Hevener 
[74-17];  m  ANN  NANCY  EISENBERG.  Lived  at  Bridgeport,  Pa.  Buried  at  Trappe,  Pa.  The  will 
of  Solomon  D.  Heavner  was  probated  Jan.  3,  1878. 

Children  (6): 

[74-270]  1.  Mary,  m  William  Mairs. 

[74-271]  2.  Philip  E.,  b  Sept.  19,  1843;  d  Apr.  16,  1914;  m  Catharine  A.  Ralston. 

3.  John;  d  aged  fourteen  or  fifteen. 

[74-272]  4.  David  E.,  b  Dec.  20,  1849;  m  Sarah  B.  Fretz. 

[7.4-273]  5.  Solomon  E.,  b  June  5,  1862;  d  Mar.  10,  1911 ;  m  Sarah  Kehs. 

6.  Son;  stillborn. 


[74-68]  PHILIP  D.  HEAVNER,  d  Aug.  22,  1910;  s  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub)  Hevener  [74-17]; 

m  CATHARINE - ;  wife  was  a  legatee  under  the  will  of  Samuel  S.  Nase  of  Upper  Hanover 

Twp.,  Pa.,  and  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[74-274]  George  N.,  m - - - 

In  1835  Philip  Heebner  bought  one  hundred  and  sixteen  perches  of  land  in  Frederick  Twp.,  Pa. 
Philip  D.  Heebner  bought  property  in  Norristown  in  1850,  and  later  kept  a  grocery  at  the  corner  of 
Marshall  and  Kohn  Sts.,  Norristown,  Pa.  The  will  of  Philip  Heavner  was  prob.  Aug.  23,  1910;  he  men¬ 
tions  “my  niece,  Mary  B.  Quigley,  of  Phila.,  and  my  son,  George,  of  Norristown.” 

[Letters  not  ans.  Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[74-69]  SARAH  HEEBNER,  d  Aug.  1,  1893;  dau  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub)  Hevener  [74-17]; 
m  MARTIN  HUNSICKER;  d  Nov.  10,  1874.  Upper  Providence,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-275]  1.  David,  d  May  3,  1875;  m  Kate - 

2.  Sarah,  d  Mar.  24,  1877 ;  unm. 

3.  Kate,  d  Feb.  8,  1887;  unm. 

4.  Harvey  H. 

[74-276]  5.  Mary  H.,  m  J.  M.  Zimmerman. 

6.  Martin  H.,  d  Aug.  10,  1878;  unm. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

Martin  Hunsicker  of  Upper  Providence,  Pa.,  died  intestate,  leaving  a  widow,  Sarah,  and  six  chil¬ 
dren,  as  above  named. 

Sarah  Hunsicker  died  intestate,  single,  on  Mar.  24,  1877,  leaving  mother,  Sarah  Hunsicker,  brother 
Harry  H.,  sister  Mary  H.  Zimmerman,  and  brother  Martin  Hunsicker,  Jr. 

Martin  Hunsicker,  Jr.,  died  Aug.  10,  1878,  single,  without  issue.  Harvey  H.  Hunsicker  and 
Mary  H.  Zimmerman  were  the  surviving  heirs. 

Catharine  (or  Kate)  Hunsicker  died  Feb.  8,  1887,  intestate,  single,  without  issue. 


[74-70]  CATHARINE  HEVENER,  b  June  23,  1805;  baptized  September  24,  1805;  d  1891,  several 
weeks  after  the  death  of  her  husband;  dau  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub)  Hevener  [74-17];  m 
ANDREW  SCHWARTZ.  Agriculturist  of  Salfordville,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Henry. 

[74-277b]  }  2'  GeOTge  H"  d  Sept'  4’  1914;  m  {  2.  Evaa - 

[74-278]  3.  James,  d  1888;  m - — — 

[74-279]  4.  Mary  A.,  b  Sept.  11,  1826;  d  Nov.  11,  1910;  m  Andrew  H.  Gottshalk. 

[74-280]  5.  Elizabeth,  d  Mar.  27,  1920;  m  Jacob  Klein. 

[74-281]  6.  Amelia  H.,  b  Sept.  11,  1843;  m  Henry  M.  Hiltebeitel. 


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1023 


[74-282]  7.  Catharine,  dec;  m  Daniel  Smith. 

[74-283]  8.  William,  m.  Louisa  Reed. 

In  1920  Amelia  was  the  only  member  of  the  family  surviving. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[74-71]  MARY  ANN  HEVENER,  dau  Philip  and  Catharine  (Daub)  Hevener  [74-17];  m  FRANK¬ 
LIN  LEISTER,  d  Dec.  15,  1892.  Lived  in  Perkiomen  Twp.,  Pa.  Mary  Ann  Hevener  is  buried  in  the 
Old  Goshenhoppen  Cemetery. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-284]  1.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  5,  1834;  d  June  24,  1914;  m  Franklin  F.  Hendricks. 

[74-285]  2.  Jacob  H.,  b  Nov.  8,  1837;  d  Jan.  23,  1916;  m  Mary  Reed. 

[74-72]  ELIZABETH  HEVENER,  b  Aug.  16,  1815;  d  Mar.  30,  1881;  dau  Philip  and  Catharine 
(Daub)  Hevener  [74-17];  m  ADDY  ZIEGLER,  d  Sept.  25,  1882;  s  Isaac  and  Catharine  (Kolb)  Ziegler. 
Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-286]  1.  James  H.,  b  Oct.  28,  1844;  d  Oct.  14,  1917 ;  m  Matilda  Schlicher. 

[74-287]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Mar.  6,  1849;  m  Ambrose  Roeder. 

[74-288]  3.  George  H.,  b  Aug.  18,  1851 ;  m  Louisa  M.  Masteller. 


[74-74]  SAMUEL  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  31,  1838;  d  Jan.  19,  1915;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Schuler) 
Heebner  [74—18] ;  m  Nov.  20,  1863,  ELLEN  W.  WAGNER,  b  Nov.  13,  1838;  d  Jan.  3,  1912;  dau  Jacob 
and  Rebecca  (Walt)  Wagner.  (1919.) 


Children  {2): 


[74-289a]  ' 

[74-289b] 

[74-289c] 


f  1.  Isaiah  H.  Overholtzer. 

►  1.  Annie  W.,  b  Oct.  20,  1869;  m  j  2.  B.  Franklin  Stevens. 

[  3.  Augustus  Schaeffer. 

2.  Reinhard  W.,  b  Sept.  18,  1873;  d  May  4,  1877. 


[74-75]  SUSANNA  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  13,  1826;  d  Apr.  23,  1883;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Schuler) 
Heebner  [74-18];  m  Apr.  12,  1852,  ISRAEL  HILDENBRAND,  b  Sept.  5,  1825;  d,  Jan.  21,  1901;  s 
Fritz  and  Catherine  (Dietz)  Hildenbrand.  Shoemaker;  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-290]  1.  Milton  H.,  b  Nov.  16,  1853;  d  June  7,  1911;  m  Sarah  Royer;  Tylersport,  Pa. 

[74-291]  2.  Pearson  H.,  b  July  3,  1855;  m  Sarah  Jane  Wenhold. 

[74-292]  3.  Ellemeine,  b  July  14,  1859;  d  Apr.  25,  1919;  m  Jacob  S.  Wampole. 

[74-293]  4.  Esther,  b  Sept.  21,  1861;  m  Allen  Dalman;  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

[74-294]  5.  Henry,  b  Sept.  6, - ;  m  Mary  Samsel;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-76]  ELIZA  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  13,  1831;  d  Mar.  26,  1852;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Schuler) 
Heebner  [74-18];  m  PETER  B.  SCHMOLL,  b  Aug.  1,  1817 ;  d  May  2,  1889.  Lived  at  Spring  Mount, 
Pa. 

One  child: 

[74-295]  Henry,  b  Sept.  23,  1850;  m  Annie  B.  Bergey. 

[74-77]  MARGARET  HEEBNER,  b  July  18,  1845;  d  Mar.  26, 1915;  dau  Jacob  and  Esther  (Schuler) 
Heebner  [74-18];  m  Mar.  26,  1870,  HENRY  HENNING,  b  Oct.  3,  1848;  s  David  and  Rebecca  (Stong) 
Henning.  Retired  farmer.  Worcester,  Pa.  (1920.)  Margaret  Henning  died  as  a  result  of  severe 
burns  received  when  her  dress  caught  fire  while  she  was  boiling  soap. 

Children  (2): 

[74-296]  1.  Hannah,  b  May  30,  1871 ;  m  Alvin  Fry. 

[74-297]  2.  Elwood,  b  Jan.  8,  1880;  m  Anna  Christina  Berge. 

[74-78]  HENRY  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  28,  1836;  s  Jacob  and  Esther  (Schuler)  Heebner  [74-18];  m 
Aug.  21,  1869,  MATILDA  POLSTER,  b  July  10,  1842;  d  Jan.  4,  1914;  dau  Michael  and  Mary  (Nace) 
Polster.  Retired;  Green  Lane,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-298]  1 .  Edwin,  b  Nov.  26,  1869;  m  Lizzie  May  Stevens. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Oct.  4,  1871;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

[74-300]  3.  Mary  P.,  b  Apr.  28,  1875;  m  Sassaman  N.  Smith. 

[74-301]  4.  Agnes  P.,  b  Jan.  7,  1877;  m  Allen  W.  Shoemaker. 

[74-299]  5.  Harry,  b  Aug.  8,  1884;  m  Kathryn  Bartman. 


[74-79]  ANN  (NANCY)  M.  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  24,  1806;  d  Jan.,  1889;  dan  Jacob  and  Catherine 
(Young)  Heebner  [74-19];  m  Jan.  7,  1827,  JACOB  GARBER,  b  Sept.  16,  1801 ;  d  Apr.  21, 1887 ;s  Jacob 
Garber.  Farmer. 


[74-302] 

[74-303] 

[74-304] 


[74-305] 


Children  (11): 

1.  Angeline,  b  Oct.  18,  1828;  d  Dec.  3,  1856;  m  Elias  Heckler. 

2.  Catherine  (  ty]i  b  Mar  22  1830.  d  (  Feb.  2,  1831 

3.  Thomas  J  l  May  1,  1902;  m  Catherine  March. 

4.  George  W.,  b  Mar.  31,  1832;  d  Sept.  17,  1865;  unm. 

5.  Charles  H.,  b  Sept.,  1834;  d  Nov.  11,  1872;  m  Eliza  Kelly. 

6.  Rebecca,  b  Jan.,  1836;  d  May  18,  1902;  unm. 

7.  Rachel,  b  May,  1838;  d  Aug.  20,  1882;  unm. 

8.  Martin  Luther,  b  Aug.,  1840;  d  Aug.  15,  1841. 

9.  Annie,  b  Nov.,  1842;  single'.  Trappe,  Pa. 

10.  Jacob  R.,  b  Jan.,  1844;  d  Jan.,  1910;  m  Christiana  Patience  Funk. 

11.  John,  b  May,  1845;  d  March,  1851. 


George  W.  Garber  is  said  to  have  been  shot  by  an  Indian  near  Seattle,  Wash. 

Annie  Garber  maintains  that  Mrs.  Jane  Gross  Rambo  [74-306]  claimed  she  was  related  to  the 
Heebner  family  of  Worcester,  Pa. 


[74-80]  CATHERINE  HEEBNER,  5  June  1,  1812;  d  Apr.  8,  1889;  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Young) 
Heebner  [74—19] ;  m  THOMAS  JEFFERSON  GROSS,  b  Mar.  13,  1808;  d  Oct.  28,  1833;  s  Samuel  and 
Mary  (Evans)  Gross. 

Children  (7): 

[74-306]  1.  Jane,  b  Mar.  5,  1831;  d  Aug.  23,  1918;  m  Prof.  Abel  Rambo. 

2.  Mary,  b  July  8,  1832;  d  Oct.  26,  1837. 

[74-307]  3.  Ann  Matilda,  b  June  30,  1833;  d  Oct.  23,  1878;  m  Dr.  Jones. 

[74-308]  4.  Frank  S.,  b  Oct.  26,  1836;  d  Aug.  31,  1902;  m  Agnes  I.  McNeil. 

[74-309]  5.  Charles  H.,  b  May  9,  1838;  d  Dec.  6,  1902;  m  Josi  Fry. 

6.  Thomas  J.,  b  June  6,  1840;  d  1844. 

[74-310]  7.  William  H.,  b  May  7,  1844;  m  Kate  L.  Tobey. 

[  Unable  to  complete.  Letters  unanswered.  ] 

Thomas  J.  Gross  was  appointed  Assistant  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Pa.  by  Gov. 
Francis  Shunk,  on  Dec.  26,  1827,  and  served  continuously  in  that  capacity  until  1846. 

Catherine  Heebner  Gross  claimed  to  be  a  descendant  of  Hans  Heebner. 

[ William  H.  Gross.] 

[74-80.1]  CHARLES  HEEBNER,  d  Feb.  8,  1867 ;  s  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Young)  Heebner  [74-19]; 
m  MARY  LOUISE  PETERS,  d  Jan.  28,  1870.  Charles  Heebner  was  a  hotel  keeper  and  millwright  at 
Trappe,  Pa.  He  went  to  Lee,  Mass.,  about  1850;  bought  land  there  and  opened  and  developed  the  Lee 
Marble  Works.  He  furnished  the  marble  for  the  wings  of  the  Capitol  building  at  Washington,  D.  C., 
for  the  City  Hall  of  Philadelphia,  and  for  many  other  public  buildings  in  various  parts  of  the  country. 
Children  (2): 

[74-310.1]  1.  Samuel  Y.,  b  Nov.  15,  1856;  d  Sept.  4,  1917;  m  Rebecca  McKinley  Hood. 

2.  Julia;  320  E.  Evergreen  Ave.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Charles  Heebner  died  Feb.  8,  1867 ;  his  will  was  probated  March  6,  1867.  He  held  inter  alia  with 
William  Heebner,  Catharine  Gross  and  Ann  M.  Garber  real  estate  in  Trappe  consisting  of  30  acres,  141 
perches.  He  gave  his  estate  to  his  widow,  Mary  L.  Heebner.  Children  given  are:  Samuel  Y.  Heebner, 
Julia  C.  Heebner.  Mary  L.  Heebner  and  Charles  H.  Gross  were  named  executors.  The  said  William 
Heebner  died  in  November,  1867,  intestate,  unmarried,  and  without  issue,  leaving  as  his  heirs  two 
sisters,  Catharine  Gross  and  Anna  M.  Garber,  and  a  nephew  and  niece,  Samuel  Y.  and  Julia  Heebner. 


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Mary  L.  Heebner  died  Jan.  28,  1870;  Robert  Cressel  was  executor  and  guardian  of  the  children 
and  her  sister,  Kate  A.  Coniley,  was  to  be  housekeeper.  Part  of  the  tract  was  sold  to  Abel  Rambo. 
[Montg.  Co.  Court  Records,  ZJ/JA] 


[74-82]  SOPHIA  MARIA  RICHARDS,  d  Jan.  13,  1904;  dau  George  and  Maria  (Matthias)  Rich¬ 
ards  [74-23b];  m  DR.  THOMAS  LANCASTER;  d  1909.  Physician;  lived  at  1303  N.  Broad  St., 
Phila.,  Pa, 

One  child:  George  Richards;  1303  N.  Broad  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


The  will  of  Dr.  Thomas  Lancaster  was  probated  Mar.  26,  1909;  his  son,  George,  was  sole  legatee 
and  executor. 


[  Unable  to  locate  or  complete.} 


[74-83]  DR  MARCUS  (MARK)  G.  KERR,  b  Nov.  12,  1815;  d  June  19,  1883;  s  Henry  and  Ann 

(Richards)  Kerr  [74-24];  m  HERMINEA  M. - ■,  b  Mar.  19,  1818;  d  Sept.  18,  1897.  Physician. 

Dr.  Marcus  Kerr  was  the  founder  of  the  order  of  the  “Knights  of  Friendship,”  which  was  instituted 
May  23,  1859.  He  was  professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  General  Therapeutics  at  the  Woman’s  Medi¬ 
cal  College,  Phila.,  1833-1867. 

In  1856  Dr.  Kerr  was  living  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 )  : 

1.  M.  A.  Richards,  b  May  9,  1839;  d  Mar.  4,  1863. 

2.  Annie  T.,  b  July  14,  1840;  d  Feb.  8,  1856. 

3.  Henry  W.,  b  Oct.  16,  1841;  d  Nov.  29,  1907. 

4.  Frances  A.,  b  Oct,  29,  1842;  d  Sept.  6,  1899. 

5.  Edgar  L.,  b  Feb.  17,  1852. 


Will  of  Heeminea  Kerr 

“Be  it  remembered  that  I,  Herminea  M.  Kerr,  widow  of  Mark  G.  Kerr,  late  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  Doctor 
of  Medicine,  deceased,  being  of  sound  mind  and  memory  have  thought  proper  to  make  and  hereby  do  make  my  last 
Will  and  Testament,  that  is  to  say: 

First — I  direct  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral  expenses  be  fully  paid  and  satisfied  as  soon  as  conveniently  may  be 
after  my  decease. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  son,  Henry  W.  Kerr,  One  thousand  dollars. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  Rebecca  Kerr,  widow  of  my  late  husband’s  brother  Richard  F.  Kerr,  Five  Hundred 
dollars  and  I  give  and  bequeath  to  his  five  children:  Archanna  V.  Treen,  Mary  Pennel,  William  B.  Kerr,  Herminea 
Dehaven,  and  Annie  Kerr  One  hundred  dollars  each. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  Eliza  Kerr,  widow  of  my  late  husband  brother  John  J.  E.  Kerr,  if  she  be  living  at 
the  time  of  my  decease  One  thousand  dollars:  if  she  be  not  living  at  the  time  of  my  decease  then  I  give  and  bequeath 
said  One  Thousand  dollars  to  her  three  children  Emma  E.  Holledge,  Alva  Kerr,  and  Harry  Kerr  in  equal  shares. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeat  h  to  each  of  my  three  nieces  Louisa  T.  Pfaff,  Eiyonta  H.  Cole,  and  Theresa  C.  M.  Boone 
Five  Hundred  dollars. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  each  of  my  three  cousins  Alfred  Herman,  William  Augustus  Herman,  and  Isabella 
S.  Bright  Five  Hundred  dollars  toward  getting  homes. for  themselves. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  each  of  my  two  cousins  Amanda  Herman,  and  Elmira  Wynkoop  the  sum  of  Two 
hundred  dollars  and  I  give  and  bequeath  to  Mrs.  Deborah  Shaffer  now  and  for  some  time  past  in  my  employ  the  sum 
of  Five  Hundred  dollars. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  each  of  my  two  friends  Eliza  B.  Copeland  and  Fannie  G.  Watt  Griffiths  Fifty 
dollars. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  each  of  the  four  children  of  my  niece  Susanna  Roberts,  deceased,  namely  Harry 
Roberts,  Joseph  Roberts,  and  their  two  sisters,  Mamie  and  Theresa  One  hundred  dollars. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Montgomery  Cemetery  Company  the  sum  of  Two  hundred  dollars  on  condition 
that  they  agree  to  keep  and  do  keep  my  lot  in  their  Cemetery  situate  near  Norristown,  Norriton  Township,  Mont¬ 
gomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  as  to  their  enclosures,  improvement,  &c  in  good  order  and  repair. 

Item — I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  friend,  John  White,  attorney  at  Law  Five  hundred  dollars. 

Item — I  give  devise  and  bequeath  all  the  rest  residue  and  remainder  of  my  estate  both  real  and  personal  whatso¬ 
ever  and  wheresoever  the  same  may  be  at  the  time  of  my  decease  unto  my  said  friend,  John  White,  attorney  at  Law  his 
heirs  and  assigns.  In  Trust  nevertheless  to  convert  my  said  real  and  personal  estate  into  money  and  for  that  purpose 
I  hereby  authorize  and  empower  him  my  said  Trustee  to  sell  and  dispose  of  all  or  any  part  of  my  said  Real  Estate  at 
public  or  private  sale  or  sales  for  such  xirice  or  prices  and  upon  such  terms  and  conditions  as  to  him  may  seem  best  and 
to  grant  and  convey  the  same  to  the  purchaser  or  purchasers  thereof  his  her  or  their  heirs  and  assigns  free  from 
all  liability  for  or  on  account  of  the  application  of  the  purchase  money.  Provided  however  that  in  no  event  shall  my 
said  Trustee  sell  that  part  of  my  real  estate  in  Denver,  Colorado,  in  and  to  which  I  have  the  whole  or  entire  exclusive 
title  during  the  lifetime  of  my  two  sons,  Henry  W.  Kerr,  and  Edgar  L.  Kerr,  and  to  safely  invest  at  interest  the  net 
proceeds  of  said  personal  estate  and  said  Real  Estate  when  sold. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  my  decease  to  x>ay  from  the  net  income  of  my  real  estate  unsold 
by  him  and  the  income  from  all  other  Sources  the  sum  of  Six  hundred  dollars  annually  or  such  larger  sum  as  he  may 
deem  necessary  in  monthly  payments  for  the  board,  clothing,  &c  of  my  saici  son  Edgar  L.  Kerr  now  in  the  Pennsyl- 


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vania  Hospital  for  the  Insane  where  he  has  been  for  a  number  of  years,  and  to  pay  the  same  to  him  should  he  become 
sane  for  and  during  all  the  term  of  his  natural  life. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  my  decease  to  pay  to  my  said  son  Henry  W.  Kerr  the  sum  of  Six 
hundred  dollars  annually  in  equal  monthly  payments  and  should  my  son  be  sick  or  afflicted,  then  to  pay  to  him  such 
larger  sum  as  he  my  said  Trustee  may  deem  best  for  and  during  all  the  term  of  his  natural  life  said  payments  to,  for, 
or  on  behalf  of  my  said  two  sons  to  be  free  from  their  or  either  of  their  debts,  contracts,  or  engagements. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  the  decease  of  my  said  sons  to  pay  unto  the  Grand  Chamber  of 
the  Order  of  Knights  of  Friendship  or  to  such  Trustees  appointed  by  said  Grand  Chamber  of  the  Order  of  Knights  of 
Friendship  for  receiving  the  same  the  sum  of  Two  Thousand  dollars  said  bequest  to  be  known  as  the  Mark  G.  Kerr 
Bequest  in  memory  of  the  founder  of  Said  Order  Mark  G.  Kerr,  M.  D.,  my  deceased  husband;  the  said  sum  of  Two 
Thousand  dollars  to  be  safely  invested  by  the  said  Grand  Chamber  of  the  Order  of  Knights  of  Friendship  or  the  Trus¬ 
tees  appointed  by  them  and  the  said  sum  of  Two  thousand  dollars  with  the  accumulation  of  interest  thereof  together 
with  any  money  derived  or  received  from  other  sources  to  be  held  by  the  said  Grand  Chamber  of  the  Order  of  Knights 
of  Friendship  or  the  Trustees  so  as  aforesaid  appointed  by  them  In  Trust  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  and  main¬ 
taining  a  Home  for  the  care  and  support  of  the  aged  and  indigent  members  of  said  Order  and  the  Orphans  of  the  mem¬ 
bers  thereof  and  such  other  needy  or  dependent  persons  as  said  Grand  Chamber  of  the  Order  of  Knights  of  Friendship 
may  from  time  to  time  determine  and  for  no  other  purpose  or  purposes  whatsoever. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  the  decease  of  my  said  sons  to  pay  unto  my  three  nieces  Louisa 
T.  Pfaff,  Elyonta  H.  Cole,  and  Theresa  C.  M.  Boone,  the  sum  of  One  Thousand  dollars  each. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  the  decease  of  my  said  sons  to  pay  unto  the  Franklin  Reformatory 
home  for  Inebriates  now  located  at  Nos.  911,  913,  and  915  Locust  Street,  Philadelphia,  the  sum  of  Five  hundred  dollars. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  the  decease  of  my  said  sons  to  pay  unto  Rebecca  Kerr,  widow  of 
my  late  husband’s  brother  Richard  F.  Kerr  and  his  said  five  children  the  sum  of  Five  thousand  dollars  to  be  divided 
equally  between  them  share  and  share  alike. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  the  decease  of  my  said  sons  to  pay  unto  Eliza  Kerr,  widow  of  my 
late  husband’s  brother  John  J.  E.  Kerr,  and  her  three  children  the  sum  of  Three  thousand  dollars  to  be  divided  equally 
between  them  share  and  share  alike. 

And  in  further  trust  from  and  immediately  after  the  decease  of  my  said  sons  to  divide  the  rest  residue  and  re¬ 
mainder  of  my  said  residuary  estate  into  Five  equal  parts  and  to  pay  one  of  said  parts  thereof  unto  Rebecca  Kerr, 
widow  of  my  said  brother  in  law,  Richard  F.  Kerr,  and  his  said  five  children,  to  be  divided  equally  between  them,  share 
and  share  alike;  to  pay  one  other  of  said  parts  thereof  unto  my  said  sister-in-law  Eliza  Kerr  and  her  three  children  to 
be  divided  equally  between  them  share  and  share  alike;  to  pay  one  other  said  part  thereof  unto  my  said  niece  Elyonta 
H.  Cole;  to  pay  one  other  of  said  parts  thereof  unto  my  said  niece  Louisa  T.  Pfaff  and  to  pay  the  remaining  part  thereof 
unto  my  said  niece  Theresa  C.  M.  Boone. 

I  hereby  nominate  and  appoint  my  said  friend,  John  White,  attorney-at-law,  Executor  of  this  my  last  Will  and 
Testament. 

In  Witness  Whereof  I,  Herminea  M.  Kerr,  the  Testatrix,  have  to  this  my  Will  Written  on  two  sheets  of  paper  set 
my  hand  and  seal  this  Twenty-first  day  of  August,  A.D.,  One  Thousand  eight  hundred  and  ninety  seven. 

Signed,  sealed,  published,  and  declared  by  the  above  named  Herminea  M.  Kerr  as  and  for  her  Last  Will  and  Tes¬ 
tament  in  the  presence  of  us  who  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  name  at  her  request  as  witnesses  thereto  in  the  presence 
of  the  said  Testatrix  and  of  each  other.” 

Charles  Ouram 

John  Meier  ‘‘Herminea  M.  Kerr  (Seal)  (Seal)” 

Probated — Sept.  24,  1897.  [Phila.  Will  Book ,  p  915 ,  No.  513.} 

[74-84]  JOHN  J.  E.  KERR,  b  June  7,  1819;  d  Dec.  25,  1859;  s  Henry  and  Ann  (Richards)  Kerr 
[74-24];  m  ELIZA  PICKINS,  b  Aug.  21,  1826;  d  Apr.  20,  1879.  Merchant  tailor;  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-311]  1.  Emma  E.,  b  Dee.  19,  1851;  d  July  25,  1915;  m  Edward  Ilolledge;  lived  in  Banfield,  Wis. 

No  issue. 

[74-312]  2.  Alva  R.,  b  Feb.  14,  1854;  d  Apr.  23,  1903;  m  Louisa  Joule. 

[74—313]  3.  Henry  C.,  b  Feb.  19,  1856;  m  Katherine  Stegmeyer. 

[74-85a]  RICHARD  FRITZ  KERR,  b  Jan.  8,  1825;  d  Nov.  3,  1894;  s  Henry  and  Ann  (Richards) 
Kerr  [74-24];  m  July  10,  1849,  JEANETTE  JOHNSON,  b  Nov.  14,  1830;  d  Feb.  10,  1863. 

Children  (3): 

[74-314]  1.  Archie  V.,  b  Aug.  20,  1850;  m  John  M.  Treen. 

2.  Harry,  b  May  20,  1853;  d  Aug.  15,  1854. 

3.  Eugene,  b  Jan.  8,  1857;  d  Jan.  8,  1857. 

[74-85b]  RICHARD  FRITZ  KERR,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  20, 1863,  MARGARETTA 
ANNA  REBECCA  BALTHASER,  b  Sept.  21,  1845;  d  July  18,  1900;  dau  Benneville  and  Mary  (Yea¬ 
ger)  Balthaser. 

Richard  F.  Kerr  is  buried  in  Montg.  Cent.,  Norristown,  Pa.  He  was  a  Lieut,  of  Co.  H,  128  Reg. 
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Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary  L.,  b  Mar.  27,  1864;  m  John  Wesley  Pennell. 

2.  William  B.,  b  Aug.  4,  1866;  m  Mattie  Virginia  Fields. 

[  1.  William  Thomas  DeHaven. 

•  3.  Herminea  M.,  b  Jan.  11,  1867;  m  j  2.  John  Gavigan. 

[  3.  George  Washington  Hooser. 

4.  Annie,  b  Nov.  22,  1870;  m  John  B.  Hamilton;  1018  Potter  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

5.  James  W.,  b  May  8,  1872;  d  May  8,  1872. 


[74-86]  HERMINEA  E.  KERR,  d  Nov.  19,  1899;  dau  Henry  and  Ann  (Richards)  Kerr  [74-24];  m 
DANIEL  G.  SHERMAN,  d  Jan.  15,  1893.  No  children. 


[74-87]  SARAH  ANN  KERR,  b  June  12,  1822;  d  Jan.  25,  1853;  dau  Henry  and  Ann  (Richards) 
Kerr  [74-24];  m  Jan.  28,  1841,  FRANKLIN  DERR,  b  July  1,  1815;  d  Mar.  16, 1877.  Buried  in  Montg. 
Cem.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[74-319]  1.  Henry  A.,  b  Nov.  24,  1841 ;  d  Jan.  4,  1885;  m  Ellen  Sullivan. 

[74-320]  2.  Ann  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.,  1844;  d  May,  1916;  m  Charles  W.  Holmes. 

[74-321]  3.  John  Jacob,  b  June,  1845;  d  July  4,  1895;  m  Elizabeth - - 

4.  Theodore  J.  (?) 

5.  Franklin.  (?) 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[74-88]  CATHARINE  STAGER,  b  Apr.  3,  1809;  d  Mar.  25,  1844;  dau  Henry  and  Anne  (Heebner) 
Stager  [74-26];  m  ISAAC  STRAUCH,  b  Feb.  14,  1806;  d  July  4,  1885.  Miller;  West  Haven,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Francis,  b  Sept.  26,  1833;  d  Feb.  26,  1878;  m  Margaret  Jane  Laughlin. 

2.  Henry  Lewis,  b  Aug.  15,  1835;  d  May  9,  1867;  rn  Sarah  A. - 

3.  Isaac.  [  No  further  data. ) 

4.  Mary,  m  Edward  Beck;  had  son,  Isaac.  [Mo  further  data.} 

5.  Sarah,  m  Levi  Reifsnyder.  No  f  urther  data.} 

6.  Matilda,  b  Apr.  22,  1840;  d  Dec.  29,  1899;  m  William  Beck. 

Two  more  children. 


Isaac  Strauch  married  2nd  time,  Savenia  Heiser,  b  1816;  d  1894.  One  son,  Augustus  Rothermel. 

[Stager — -  Unable  to  complete.} 


[74-89]  ELIZABETH  STAGER,  b  June  3,  1812,  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa. ;  d  Oct.  8,  1888,  at  home  of  dau 
Emma,  in  Indianapolis;  dau  Henry  and  Anne  (Heebner)  Stager  [74-26];  m  June  28,  1838,  MARTIN 
DRIESBAUGH  HERBST,  in  Pottsville,  Pa.;  b  Aug.  6,  1816,  in  Union  Co.,  Pa.;  d  May  2,  1882.  Mer¬ 
chant,  shipper  and  brickmaker.  Moved  to  Indianapolis  in  1859;  buried  in  Cem.  at  Dublin,  Ind. 
Children  (7): 

1.  Albert  Henry,  b  Jan.  28,  1840;  d  May  20,  1864. 

2.  David  Stillman,  b  June  25,  1841;  d  Mar.  26,  1892;  m  Abigail  Symons. 

3.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Mar.  10,  1843;  d  May  1,  1863. 

4.  Mary  Ann  Catharine,  b  Dec.  3,  1844;  single;  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

1  5.  Abraham  Stager,  b  July  20,  1846;  d  May  22,  1900;  m  I  J*  J(aura  Helms. 

J  l  2.  Sarah  King. 

6.  James,  b  Aug.  5,  1848;  d  Oct.  2,  1848. 

7.  Emma  Rebecca,  b  July  31,  1854;  d  Sept.  24,  1919;  m  Charles  Franklin  Eckert. 

Albert  Henry  Herbst  enlisted  in  1861  in  Co.  I,  15th  Reg.  Ind.  Vols.;  served  three  years.  He  died 
in  the  U.  S.  Hospital  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  is  buried  at  Brownsville,  Ind. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Herbst  enlisted  in  1862  as  private  in  Co.  G,  69th  Reg.  Ind.  Vols.  He  was 
killed  in  battle  of  Champion  Hills,  Miss.;  and  is  interred  on  the  battle-field.  [Stager.] 

[74-90]  DANIEL  HENRY  STAGER,  b  Aug.  14,  1814 ;  d  Feb.  27,  1873 ;  s  Henry  and  Anne  (Heebner) 
Stager  [74-26];  m  Nov.  4,  1841,  ELIZABETH  RUDY,  b  Feb.  2,  1821;  d  Mar.  27,  1873;  dau  John  and 


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Anna  Maria  (Boyer)  Rudy.  Both  are  buried  in  Union  Gem.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  Farmer,  clerk, 
shipping  agent  and  school  teacher.  Both  are  buried  in  the  Union  Cem.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  [Stager.] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

[74-329a]  '  TT  T  ,  .  .  __  ,  T  ,  f  1.  Roxanna  Frances  Carver. 

[74— 329b]  t  L  Henl'y  John’  1  Aug-  27-  1842;  d  July  22-  1919;  m  1  2.  Alice  Belle  Smith  Davidson. 

[74-330]  2.  Alfred  Frelinghuysen,  b  Sept.  4,  1844;  m  Mary  Rebecca  Zulick. 

[74-331]  3.  George  Washington,  b  Apr.  3,  1847;  d  Sept.  10,  1902;  rn  Kate  S.  Frank. 

[74—332]  4.  Oscar  W.,  b  Mar.  19,  1849;  m  Ellen  Tyson. 

[74—333]  5.  William  Daniel,  b  Oct.  11,  1851;  d  Jan.  12,  1913;  m  Anna  Katherine  Shanbacker. 

[74-334]  6.  Sarah  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  24,  1854;  m  John  Jacob  Mishler. 

[74-335]  7.  Eliza  Ann,  b  Dec.  9,  1856;  m  Henry  Gardner  Field. 

8.  Mary  Margaretta,  b  July  13,  1859;  d  Jan.  31,  1861. 

[74-336]  9.  Emma  Rudy,  b  Feb.  19,  1863;  d  Feb.  2,  1891;  m  Eugene  Ward. 


[74-91]  JOHN  STAGER,  b  Aug.  3,  1816,  in  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa.;  d  Jan.  31,  1839;  s  Henry  and 
Catherine  (Heebner)  Stager  [74-26];  m  ELIZABETH  BEYLE,  b  1823,  in  Strassburg,  Germany ;  d  May 
8,  1891.  Elizabeth  (Beyle)  Stager  married  2nd  time,  William  Heffner  of  Potts ville,  Pa.,  and  had  one  son, 
George.  She  married  3rd  time,  Azariah  Jones,  and  had  two  children. 

One  child: 

[74-337]  John  Henry,  b  Jan.  9,  1839;  d  May  15,  1885;  rn  Mary  Catherine  DeLong. 


[74-92]  MARY  STAGER,  b  Sept.  8,  1820;  d  Jan.  1,  1880;  dau  Henry  and  Anne  (Heebner)  Stager 
[74-26];  m  JOHN  COPE  STANTON,  b  May  7,  1816,  in  Galway,  Ireland;  d  May  10,  1867.  Railroad 
despa  teller.  [Stager.] 

Children  (5): 

[74-339]  1.  James  Reiff,  b  Dec.  19,  1849;  d  Oct.  28,  1894;  m  Virginia  McCullough. 

2.  Henry  John,  b  Mar.  8,  1852;  d  Jan.  12,  1853. 

[74-340]  3.  Cecilia  Ann,  b  Mar.  14,  1854;  rn  Albert  Strong  Catherwood. 

4.  John  Henry,  b  Mar.  17,  1857;  d  Nov.  15,  1870. 

[74-341]  5.  Mary  Louisa,  b  Nov.  6,  1859;  m  Joseph  N.  Walker. 

[74-93]  ABRAM  STAGER,  b  July  10,  1822;  d  Aug.  20,  1905;  s  Henry  and  Anne  (Heebner)  Stager 

[74-26] ;  m  Aug.  8,  1848,  JANE  McQUADE,  b  Sept.  8,  1825;  dau  Robert  and  Rosetta  (Boyd)  McQuade. 
Merchant  and  mine  superintendent;  lived  in  Shamokin,  Pa. 

Abram  Stager  enlisted  July  3,  1863,  as  Private  in  Co.  Iv,  39th  P.  V.  M.;  and  was  discharged  Aug. 
2,  1863.  [Stager.] 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[74-342]  1.  Annie  Esther,  b  June  8,  1849;  d  Oct.  9,  1909;  m  Albert  D.  Rishel. 

2.  Rosabell,  b  June  2,  1850. 

[74-343]  3.  Henry  Clay,  b  Mar.  4,  1852;  d  July  20,  1882;  m  Alice  Dugan. 

4.  Robert  Emmet,  b  May  28,  1853;  d  June  28,  1901. 

5.  Mary  Blanche,  b  Mar.  26,  1856;  d  Sept.  29,  1857. 

[74-344]  6.  Jennie,  b  July  25,  1858;  d  Aug.  17,  1897;  m  Morris  Williams. 

7.  William  Boyd,  b  Jan.  31,  1862;  d  July  12,  1862. 

8.  Mary  Ella,  b  Mar.  22,  1863. 

[74-345]  9.  Elizabeth  Irene,  b  Mar.  27,  1868;  d  Nov.  26,  1908;  rn  Ashbel  Britton  Longshore. 

[74-94]  HETTIE  HEEBNER,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Hippie)  Heebner  [74-27];  rn  WILLIAM  STER¬ 
NER.  Lived  in  Pottsville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Daughter;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

[Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[74-95]  ANNA  HEEBNER,  daw  John  and  Mary  (Hippie)  Heebner  [74-27];  m  HENRY  TYSON. 

Children  (7): 

1.  William;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

2.  Al. 

3.  Wesley. 


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4.  Joseph;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

5.  Earl;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

[74-346]  6.  Annie,  m  Daniel  Fix;  Camden,  N.  J. 

[74-347]  7.  John  Huey. 

[Above  data  from  tax  list,  Washington  Twp.,  Schuylkill  Co.,  Pa.,  1885.] 

[Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[74-97]  SOPHIA  (?)  HEEBNER,  dan  John  and  Mary  (Hippie)  Heebner  [74-27];  m  ELIJAH 
OR  WIG.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

One  child:  Katie.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-98]  LOUISA  HEEBNER,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Hippie)  Heebner  [74-27] ;  m - TITLOW. 

One  daughter:  Mary,  and  probably  other  children.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-100]  LAWRENCE  HEEBNER,  s  John  and  Mary  (Hippie)  Heebner  [74-27];  m  CAROLINE 
REED. 

Children  (8): 

[74-348]  1.  Edward,  b  Apr.  7,  1845;  m  Kate  Moyer. 

[74-348.1]  2.  Amanda,  m  Jacob  Lindenmuth. 

[74-348.2]  3.  Louisa,  b  Mar.  26,  1848;  m  Milton  Williams. 

[74-348.3]  4.  John  R.,  b  Dec.  13,  1850;  m  Lucy  Ann  Bretz. 

Four  other  children  died  in  infancy. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-102]  CATHARINE  ANN  HEEBNER,  b  July  8,  1820;  d  Apr.  9,  1900;  dau  William  and  Anna 
(Lehman)  Heebner  [74-28a];  m  Sept.  3,  1843,  NATHANIEL  DeLONG,  b  Mar.  9,  1817;  d  Sept.  23, 
1883;  s  Moses  DeLong.  Teamster. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Charles  O.,  b  Dec.  18,  1844;  d  May  4,  1864,  in  Alexandria,  Va.  Co.  H,  48th  Reg. 
[74-349]  2.  Emma  Celesta,  b  Nov.  16,  1846;  d  Dec.  2,  1913;  m  Francis  W.  Weaver. 

3.  Sarah  Adella,  b  Feb.  19,  1849;  d  Apr.  19,  1914;  single. 

[74-350]  4.  Robert  William,  b  Sept.  10,  1851;  d  Aug.  24,  1915;  m  Charlotte  Newcomb;  Chicago,  Ill. 

[74-351  ]  5.  George  Raphael,  b  June  21,  1854;  d  July  29,  1911 ;  m  Elizabeth  R.  Snyder. 

6.  Oscar,  b  Nov.  26,  1855;  d  July  7,  1858. 

7.  Franklin,  b  Nov.  16,  1857;  d  Nov.  29,  1861. 

[74-352]  8.  Heber  Heebner,  b  Nov.  20,  1859;  m  Mary  Alice  Fahringer. 

9.  Elmer  Ellsworth,  b  Aug.  21,  1861;  d  May  4,  1883. 

[74-103]  SARAH  M.  HEEBNER,  dau  William  and  Anna  (Lehman)  Heebner  [74-28a];  m  May  22, 
1860,  MILTON  J.  H.  SHETLER. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  William  H.,  dec. 

2.  Eva;  6852  Sherman  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Charles;  1060  Ocean  Ave.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

[74-353]  4.  Mary,  m  William  Diehl;  Pricetown,  Pa. 

5.  Harry  H.;  Pricetown,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  further  data  not  obtainable.] 

Milton  J.  H.  Shetler  married  three  times:  2nd  wife,  Emma  K.  Bertolet;  3rd  wife,  Sarah  Keller. 
[Hist  Berks  Co.] 

[74-104]  JOSEPH  L.  HEEBNER,  b  July,  1826;  d  Aug.,  1885;  s  William  and  Anna  (Lehman)  Heeb¬ 
ner  [74-28a] ;  m  Sept.  9,  1851,  ELIZABETH  HILL,  b  Oct.  19,  1826;  d  Mar.  26,  1912;  dau  Samuel  and 
Hannah  (DeTurk)  Hill.  Painter;  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna  Louisa,  b  Dec.  14,  1852;  511  Oley  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

2.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.,  1866;  d  Nov.,  1868. 


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[74-105]  CATHARINE  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  18,  1821;  d  Jan.  14,  1891;  dau  Abraham  and  Esther 
Heebner  [74-29];  m  GEORGE  W.  WINTERSTEIN,  b  Feb.  14,  1820;  d  Jan.  26,  1902. 

One  child:  Harry  H.,  b  Jan.  14,  1849;  d  Jan.  4,  1879. 

[74-106]  CHARLES  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  28,  1822;  d  May  10,  1849;  s  Abraham  and  Esther  Heebner 
[74-29];  m - 

One  child:  C.  William  Hughes.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

In  the  distribution  of  the  estate  of  Anna  Elizabeth  Heebner  [74—29],  it  was  awarded  to  Catharine 
Winterstein,  Henry  R.  Heebner,  George  W.  Heebner,  John  Heebner,  C.  William  Hughes,  son  of  Charles 
Heebner. 


[74-107]  HENRY  R.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  13,  1828;  d  Nov.  17,  1894;  s  Abraham  and  Esther  Heebner 
[74—29] ;  m  Mar.  15,  1849,  ELIZABETH  A.  LEWIS,  b  May  7,  1828;  d  May  20,  1903. 

Children  {12): 

1.  Ida,  b  Feb.  20,  1850;  d  Dee.  8,  1903;  single. 

2.  Alfred,  b  Aug.  27,  1851;  d  Mar.  16,  1916;  m  Tillie  Mason. 

3.  Ella,  b  Apr.  26,  1854;  d  Aug.  13,  1856. 

1.  David  Beddall. 

2.  George  W.  Gray. 


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4.  Lurene,  b  Oct.  14,  1855;  m 


5.  John  Newton,  b  Oct.  15,  1857;  d  Sept.  15,  1858. 
[74-357]  6.  Charles,  b  Feb.  6,  1859;  m  Alice  Schuyler. 

[74-358a]  1  ,  ir  10„_  j  1.  William  S.  Guiterman. 

[74-358b]  t  7-  Atta’  5  0ct-  15>  1860 ;  m  l  2.  Charles  F.  Hummel. 
[74-359]  8.  Wilfred,  b  Sept.  21,  1862;  m  Leila  R.  Collins. 

[74-360]  9.  Berta,  b  Nov.  15,  1865;  rn  James  W.  Beck. 

[74-360.1]  10.  Minnie,  b  May  10,  1867;  m  Conard  B.  Sillyman. 
[74-361]  11.  Maude  Erma,  b  Feb.  22,  1869;  m  James  T.  Suitt. 

[74-36L1]  12.  Harry  Guy,  b  Oct.  22,  1875;  m  Fannie  Allison. 


[74-108a]  GEORGE  W.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  11,  1834;  d  Sept.  10,  1904;  s  Abraham  and  Esther 
Heebner  [74-29] ;  m  1st  time,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  WYNCOOP,  b  Mar.  27,  1833;  d  Jan.  3,  1859,  at 
Hamburg,  Pa.;  dau  Gen.  George  C.  Wyneoop. 

One  child: 

[74-362]  Fannie  Libbie,  b  Dec.  27,  1858;  m  John  C.  Paxson. 


[74-108b]  GEORGE  W.  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ANNA  M.  FISTER,  b  Apr.  14, 
1832;  d  June  3,  1916.  Lived  at  Hamburg,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Mary  Ann  Coxon. 

2.  Laura  H.  Matthews. 


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1.  Thomas  F.,  b  Nov.  19,  1860;  m 

2.  John  W.,  b  Mar.  18,  1863;  m  Sallie  McDonnell. 

3.  Esther  Phoebe,  b  Dec.  7,  1868;  rn  Albert  Granger  Ives. 

4.  Abraham;  dec;  rn - 


[74-109]  EMMA  W.  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  22,  1841 ;  d  Julv  2,  1871 ;  dau  Abraham  and  Esther  Heeb¬ 
ner  [74-29];  m  JESSE  NEWLIN. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Esther;  2.  George  W.;  3.  Emma.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-110]  JOHN  HEEBNER,  d  Sept.  18,  1911 ;  s  Abraham  and  Esther  Heebner  [74-29];  m  MARY 
F - ;  d  Feb.  22,  1915.  Lived  in  Pottsville,  Pa.  No  children. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

At  the  death  of  John  Heebner  in  Pottsville,  Pa.,  he  left  an  estate  of  $17,753.17 ;  letters  testamentary 
were  given  to  Mary  F.  Heebner.  At  her  death  in  1915,  the  property  was  devised  to  Matilda  Dorman  of 
Pottsville,  Pa.  (who  was  76  years  of  age  at  death  of  decedent).  After  her  death,  the  property  was  to 
be  sold  and  proceeds  paid  to  Maggie  C.  Taggert  of  St.  Louis. 


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[74-1 1 1  ]  ADAM  BUSSERT  NYCE,  b  Jan.  30,  1809 ;  d  Nov.  5,  1854 ;  s  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth 
(Bussert)  Nyce  [74-30];  m  LYDIA  RENNER. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Elizabeth;  2.  Amanda;  3.  Lucy  Ann;  4.  John;  5.  Adam,  d  in  infancy;  6.  George,  d  in 
infancy.  [ Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[74-112]  REBECCA  BUSSERT  NYCE,  dau  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bussert)  Nyce  [74-30]; 
m  CHRISTOPHER  HALTEMAN. 

One  child:  Leah. 

[ Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  verify .] 

[74-113]  MARY  ANN  BUSSERT  NYCE,  b  Apr.  2G,  1813;  dau  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bus¬ 
sert)  Nyce  [74-30];  m  MOSES  B.  BUTTERWECK,  b  Jan.,  1816. 

Children  (8) : 

[74-366]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Aug.  3,  1837;  m  William  B.  Hoffman. 

[74-367]  2.  Elizabeth  N.,  b  Feb.  12,  1839;  d  Aug.  4,  1884;  m  Ephraim  B.  Scheffy. 

[74-368]  3.  Mary  Ann,  b  July  16,  1841;  m  Samuel  Schwenk. 

[74-369]  4.  Abigail  N.,  b  Oct.  11,  1844;  m  Samuel  H.  Wien. 

5.  Michael,  b  Mar.  2,  1847;  d  Mar.  12,  1847. 

6.  Joseph,  b  May  22,  1849;  d  Aug.  17,  1871. 

7.  Caroline,  b  Dec.  22,  1852;  d  May  21,  1857. 

[74-370]  8.  John  N.,  b  Oct.  18,  1856;  m  Mary  K.  Smith. 

[ Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-114]  JONAS  NYCE,  b  Apr.  16,  1818;  d  Aug.  12,  1870;  s  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bussert) 
Nyce  [74-30];  m  HANNAH - ,  b  Nov.  10,  1821 ;  d  May  25,  1891.  No  children.  [Nyce  Papers.] 


[74-115]  SOPHIA  BUSSERT  NYCE,  b  Feb.  20,  1820;  dau  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bussert) 
Nyce  [74-30];  m  JOSEPH  ZIEGLER,  b  Dec.  9,  1822. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[74-371]  1.  Benjamin,  b  May  27,  1843;  m  Mary  Kulp. 

[74—372]  2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  28,  1844;  m  Henry  Wade. 

3.  Christiana,  b  Feb.  7,  1848;  d  Feb.  21,  1848. 

[74-373]  4.  Nathan,  b  Mar.  25,  1849;  m  Sarah  Hilgert. 

[74-374]  5.  David,  b  Aug.  23,  1851;  m  Clara  Smoyer. 

ptm!  7.  Maria  1  iwifu’  6  July  10’  1856;  m 

[74-377]  8.  John,  b  May  9,  1862;  m  Annie  Krause. 

[Nyce  Papers.] 


Windfield  Smith. 
Jacob  Hahn. 


[74-116]  JOHN  BUSSERT  NYCE,  b  May  25,  1822;  s  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bussert)  Nyce 
[74-30];  m  Apr.  8,  1849,  SARAH  COZEMAIER,  b  Dec.  8,  1818. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Louisa  Barbara,  b  July  25,  1850;  d  Sept.  6,  1851. 

[74-378]  2.  James  Henry,  b  July  5,  1852;  m  Lovina  Hart. 

3.  John,  b  Aug.  22,  1854. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-117]  ESTHER  NYCE,  dau  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bussert)  Nyce  [74-30];  m  JOHN 
SCHULER. 

Children  ( 3 ): 


1.  Son,  stillborn. 

[74-379]  2.  Elizabeth,  m  Isaac  Wampole. 

3.  David. 


[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[74-118]  CHRISTIANA  BUSSERT  NYCE,  dau  John  Hevener  and  Elizabeth  (Bussert)  Nyce 
[74-30];  m  JACOB  HILGERT. 

Children  (3): 

[74-373]  1.  Sarah,  m  Nathan  Ziegler. 

2.  Child. 

[Nyce  Payers — No  further  data.] 

[74-119]  LEVI  NYCE  MILLER,  h  Oct.  8,  1809;  d  Sept.  23,  1834;  s  John  and  Mary  (Nyce)  Miller 
[74-31];  m  ELLEN  GUEST. 

One  child: 

[74-381]  Lizzie  (born  several  months  after  death  of  father);  m  James  Pierce.  [ Nyce  Payers .] 

[74-120]  CATHARINE  NYCE  MILLER,  b  Apr.  8,  1811;  d  Dec.  10,  1839;  dau  John  and  Mary 
(Nyce)  Miller  [74-31];  m  JOHN  HOFFECKER,  b  Aug.  1,  1803;  d  Dec.  25,  1880.  Lived  in  Chester 
Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Franklin,  b  Jan.  8,  1832;  d  Mar.  13,  1833. 

[74-382]  2.  Mahlon,  b  Jan.  22,  1833;  m  Sidney  M.  England. 

[74-383]  3.  Levi,  b  Sept.  30,  1834;  m  Rachael  Huzzard. 

4.  Philip,  b  Jan.  30,  1836;  d  Feb.  9,  1839. 

5.  Ephraim,  b  Oct.  17,  1838;  d  Nov.  5,  1838. 

[Nyce  Payers —  Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-121]  HENRY  MILLER,  b  Sept.  11,  1812;  d  Nov.  27,  1841;  s  John  and  Mary  Hevener  (Nvce) 
Miller  [74-31]:  m  LYDIA  SWINEHART. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Reuben  Henry. 

[74-384]  2.  John  Henry,  m - Swavely;  had  issue. 

[Nyce  Payers — No  further  data.] 

[74-122a]  ISRAEL  NYCE  MILLER,  b  Mar.  16,  1816;  d  Apr.  26,  1885;  s  John  and  Mary  Hevener 
(Nyce)  Miller  [74-31];  m  1st  time,  CHRISTIANA  SWINEHART,  b  June  6,  1812;  d  July  1,  1853. 
Children  (J); 

1.  Henry,  b  June  30,  1840;  lived  in  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

2.  Rebecca,  b  May  12,  1844;  d  1850. 

3.  Stillborn  child. 

4.  Mary,  b  Nov.  22,  1840. 

[74-122b]  ISRAEL  NYCE  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  24, 1859,  LYDIA  ECKER,  b 
Dec.  19,  1830.  Lived  in  Union  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Samuel  Howard,  b  Feb.  19,  1860. 

[74-385]  2.  Allen  C.,  b  Apr.  20,  1863;  m  Josephine  Shirich. 

3.  Franklin  E.,  b  Nov.  30,  1866. 

4.  William,  b  Apr.  28,  1872. 

[Nyce  Payers —  Unable  to  comylete.] 

[74-123a]  JOHN  WILLIAM  MILLER,  b  Nov.  6,  1819;  d  May  7,  1893;  s  John  and  Mary  Hevener 
(Nyce)  Miller  [74-31];  m  1st  time,  May  1,  1841,  MARY  A.  HALDERMAN,  b  Dec.  4,  1825;  d  Feb.  26, 
1852;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  H.  Halderman.  Lived  at  Monocacy,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[74-386]  1.  Mary  A.,  b  Apr.  28,  1842;  rn  Charles  W.  Herner. 

[74—387 j  2.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  July  18,  1845;  m  Nathaniel  Herner. 

3.  Noah  A.,  b  Oct.  12,  1851. 

[74— 1 23b ]  JOHN  WILLIAM  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ELIZABETH  UMSTEAD. 

[Nyce  Payers — No  further  record.] 


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[74-124]  DAVID  MILLER,  b  Nov.  26,  1826;  s  John  and  Mary  Hevener  (Nyce)  Miller  [74-31];  m 
Mar.  4,  1856,  MARY  ANN  RUTH,  b  Apr.  10,  1833.  Lived  at  Springfield,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ida  C.,  b  Apr.  7,  1857. 

2.  Francis  M.,  b  Feb.  21,  1863. 

[Nyce  Papers—  No  further  data.] 

[74-127a]  ABSALOM  MILLER,  b  Feb.  15,  1834;  d  Aug.  9,  1892;  s  John  and  Mary  Hevener  (Nyce) 
Miller  [74-31];  m  1st  time,  CATHARINE  E.  GILBERT,  b  Sept.  18,  1836;  d  Sept.  20,  1877.  Lived  at 
Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[74-388]  1.  Anna  Mary,  b  Jan.  28,  1859;  d  June  7,  1884;  m  Harvey  Thomas. 

2.  George  McClellan,  b  Nov.  25,  1862;  d  Feb.  28,  1863. 

[74-389]  3.  Emma  Jane,  b  Nov.  26,  1863;  m  Joseph  Hippie. 

4.  Harlan,  b  Oct.  29,  1870;  d  Feb.  17,  1877. 

[74— 1 27b]  ABSALOM  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MRS.  JULIA  A.  SHERIDAN. 
[ Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-128]  ANGELINE  MILLER,  b  Apr.  10,  1836;  dau  John  and  Mary  Hevener  (Nyce)  Miller  [74- 
31];  m  THOMAS  V.  GREENOFF.  Pottstown,  Pa.  [Nyce  Papers.] 

Children  (2) : 

1.  William  E.,  b  May  13,  1861. 

[74-390]  2.  Anna  Mary,  b  June  21,  1863;  m  J.  Frank  Althouse. 

[74-129]  CORDELIA  MILLER,  b  Jan.  25,  1814;  d  Apr.  15,  1863;  dau  Samuel  and  Sophia  H.  (Nyce) 
Miller  [74-32];  m  Mar.  5,  1837,  GEORGE  MOSES,  b  July  6,  1798;  d  Nov.  29,  1856.  Lived  at  Kimber- 
ton,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  31,  1838;  d  Apr.  23,  1869. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  30,  1840;  d  Nov.  15,  1865. 

3.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  25,  1842;  d  Feb.  24,  1879. 

[74-391]  4.  Martha  K.,  b  June  12,  1844;  m  Washington  Friday. 

5.  Adam,  b  May  8,  1857;  d  Oct.  13,  1870. 

6.  Cordelia,  b  Dec.  17,  1849;  d  Aug.  10,  1868. 

7.  George,  b  June  12,  1852. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-130]  FRANKLIN  NYCE  MILLER,  b  Oct.  2,  1815;  d  Jan.  15,  1884;  s  Samuel  and  Sophia  H. 
(Nyce)  Miller  [74-32];  m  Mar.  24,  1842,  MARTHA  KNAUER,  b  Nov.  9,  1821 ;  d  June  18,  1874. 
Children  (11): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  11,  1843;  d  Oct.  18,  1848. 

2.  Saria,  b  Feb.  17,  1844;  d  Oct.  30,  1869. 

3.  Davis,  b  Sept.  16,  1846;  d.  Mar.  12,  1848. 

4.  John,  b  Apr.  28,  1849;  d  Sept.  6,  1850. 

[74-392]  5.  Emma  Catharine,  b  Jan.  21,  1851;  m  John  C.  Roberts. 

6.  Cordelia,  b  June  14,  1853. 

7.  Addison,  b  May  30,  1855. 

8.  Franklin  K.,  b  Oct.  9,  1856. 

[74-393]  9.  Oliver,  b  Oct.  25,  1858;  m - — - —  Irwin. 

10.  Thomas  Clinton,  b  Aug.  12,  1860. 

11.  Anna  Sophia,  b  July  7,  1864;  d  Nov.,  1864. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-131a]  JOHN  MILLER,  b  Aug.  13,  1817;  d  June  6,  1874;  s  Samuel  and  Sophia  H.  (Nyce)  Miller 
[74-32];  m  1st  time,  MARY  URNER. 


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Children  (2): 

[74-394]  1.  Franklin  U.,  b  July  6,  1844;  m  Abbie  D.  Dairs. 

[74-395]  2.  Lewis  U.,  b  Jan.  30,  1846;  m - 

[Nyce  Papers.] 


[74-131b]  JOHN  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m 2nd  time,  MRS.  MARGARET  (SUMMERS)  REX, 
b  1811  (?);d  May  30,  1887. 

Children  (2): 

[74-396]  1.  Clara,  m  Brook  Davis. 

2.  Son,  stillborn. 


[ Nyce  Papers .] 


[74-134]  JEREMIAH  LINSENBIGLER  NYCE,  b  Jan.  20,  1820;  d  May  22,  1886  ;s  George  H.  and 
Maria  (Linsenbigler)  Nyce  [74-33];  m  CATHARINE  HOOT,  b  Oct.  20,  1819. 

Children  (6): 

[74-397]  1.  Lucy  Ann,  b  May  21,  1841;  m  George  Worman. 

[74-398]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  15,  1845;  d  Nov.  14,  1872;  m  Edward  Stout. 

[74-399]  3.  John  Mahlon,  b  July  19,  1849;  m  Lucy  Ely. 

[74-400]  4.  Maria  Caroline,  b  Nov.  25,  1851;  m  James  Campbell. 

5.  Emma  Abigail,  b  July  2,  1854;  d  Aug.  18,  1863. 

6.  Leo  Hiram,  b  Aug.  4,  1860;  d  Oct.  15,  1885. 

[Nyce  Papers .] 


[74-135]  PETER  L.  NYCE,  b  Nov.  4,  1821;  d  May  21,  1893;  s  George  and  Maria  (Linsenbigler) 
Nyce  [74-33];  m  SUSAN  LEWIS,  b  Oct.  27,  1826;  d  Apr.  26,  1893.  Lived  in  Towamencin,  Pa. 
[Nyce  Papers.] 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[74-401]  1.  Harman  L.,  b  Apr.  18,  1845;  m  Susanna  Cassel. 

[74-402a]  1  _  ,r,  01  i0._  .  T  ,  .  „„„  f  1.  Emanuel  W.  Brey. 

[74-402b]  j  2*  Mar^  b  Ju^  31>  1847;  d  July  12’  1906;  m  1  2.  Zacharias  R.  Reed. 

William  H.  twins,  b  July  2,  1850;  d  July  2,  1850. 

5.  Jacob  Morris,  b  June  7,  1853;  m  Amanda  Flager. 

1.  Mary  Moyer. 


4.  James  A. 

[74-403] 

74_404al  ] 

[74-404b]  j  6‘  Peter  L-’  b  4>  1857i  m 


2.  Emma  H.  Bower. 


[74-136]  ELIZABETH  LINSENBIGLER  NYCE,  b  June  9,  1824;  dau  George  H.  and  Maria  (Lin¬ 
senbigler)  Nyce  [74-33];  m  JACOB  BOSLER.  [Nyce  Papers.] 

Children  (10): 

[74-405]  1.  Amanda  S.,  b  Nov.  6,  1846;  d  Apr.  2,  1890;  m  W.  Augustus  Bell. 

[74-406]  2.  Mary  Ann  Margaret,  b  Dec.  16,  1847;  m  Matthew  D.  Spence. 

3.  Peter  Pearson,  b  Aug.  1,  1849. 

[74-407]  4.  William  Morris,  b  Apr.  19,  1852;  m  Elizabeth  Eynon. 

5.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  10,  1854;  d  Apr.  24,  1854. 

[74-408]  6.  Carolina  Louisa,  b  May  17,  1858;  m  William  G.  Underkoffler. 

[74-409]  7.  Jacob  Erwin,  b  Aug.  29,  1856;  m  Annie  M.  Eynon. 

[74—410]  8.  Willis  E.,  b  Feb.  22,  1863;  m  Lizzie  E.  Hunsicker. 

[74-411]  9.  Frank  W.,  b  Mar.  23,  1866;  rn  Catherine  Hildenbrand. 

[74-412]  10.  Alice  W.,  b  May  4,  1870;  m  John  Schell. 

[74-137]  GEORGE  LINSENBIGLER  NYCE,  b  Aug.  30,  1826;  s  George  H.  and  Maria  (Linsenbig¬ 
ler)  Nyce  [74-33];  m  ELIZABETH  BIELER,  b  Oct.  16,  1829. 

Children  (10): 

[74-413]  1.  Wilson  B.,  b  Jan.  20,  1852;  m  Ella  McBride. 

[74-414]  2.  Benjamin,  b  Feb.  18,  1853;  m  Mary  Ritter. 

3.  John,  b  June  11,  1855;  d  Sept.  11,  1857. 


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4.  Bmmaline,  b  June  7,  1857;  d  Aug.,  1S58. 

5.  Gideon,  b  Nov.  24,  1858. 

6.  William,  b  Aug.  9,  1861. 

7.  Ellis,  b  June  4,  1864. 

8.  George,  b  Nov.  20,  1866. 

9.  Elizabeth,  b  July  21,  1869. 

10.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  28,  1872. 

[Nycc  Papers —  Unable  to  trace.] 

[74-138]  HENRY  NICE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Mar.  20,  1821;  d  Mar.  26,  1877;  s  John  and  Christiana 
H.  (Nyce)  Ruckstuhl  [74-34];  m  Dec.  31,  1843,  SOPHIA  HEILIG,  b  Oct.  8,  1822;  dau  George  H.  Heilig. 

Children  (12): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  May  5,  1844;  d  May  6,  1871 ;  rn  Ellwood  Lukens. 

2.  John  Nice,  b  Aug.  7,  1845;  m  Josephine  Killy. 

3.  James,  b  Dec.  4,  1846;  d  July  3,  1873;  rn  Nelly  M.  Hayes. 

4.  George  H.,  b  Sept.  19,  1848;  d  Feb.  6,  1850. 

}  5.  Christiana  Jane,  b  Mar.  14,  1850;  m  j  Daniel  McDade. 

J  l  2.  Dennis  O  Donnell. 

6.  Levina,  b  Oct.  5,  1851;  m  Francis  Smedley. 

7.  George,  b  June  6,  1853. 

8.  Harry,  b  Feb.  28,  1855. 

9.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  17,  1857. 

10.  Maria,  b  June  3,  1859;  d  Nov.  23,  1860. 

11.  Samuel  E.,  b  June  2,  1862;  d  June  13,  1862. 

12.  Charles,  b  Oct.  23,  1864. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-139]  CATHARINE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Dec.  23,  1824;  d  Nov.  19,  1873;  dau  John  and  Christiana 
Hevener  (Nyce)  Ruckstuhl  [74-34];  m  ELIJAH  LEWIS,  d  Mar.  20,  1883. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Child;  2.  Martha;  3.  Pierce.  All  died  in  infancy.  [Nyce  Papers — Unable  to  verify.] 

[74-140]  MARGARET  NICE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  July  5,  1826;  dau  John  and  Christiana  H.  (Nyce) 
Ruckstuhl  [74-34];  m  in  1847,  JESSE  CRAMER,  b  June  2,  1820'. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Jesse,  b  May  19,  1848;  d  June  8,  1848. 

[74-420]  2.  John,  b  May  31,  1849;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Snyder. 

[74-421]  3.  Christiana,  b  Jan.  16,  1851;  rn  William  Hersh. 

[74-422]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  9,  1852;  m  Charles  Ratcliff. 

[74-423]  5.  Milton,  b  June  24,  1854;  m  Annie  Gehman. 

6.  Mary,  b  Dec.  25,  1857. 

7.  Edwin,  b  Mar.  12,  1860. 

8.  Henry,  b  Jan.  23,  1862. 

9.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  4,  1864;  d  Feb.  1,  1864. 

10.  Emma,  b  Feb.  11,  1865. 

11.  Annie,  b  June  1,  1866. 

[Nyce  Papers—  No  f  urther  data.] 

[74-141]  SAMUEL  N.  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Dec.  3,  1828;  s  John  and  Christiana  H.  (Nyce)  Ruckstuhl 
[74-34];  m  CAROLINE  REPPERT. 

Children  (7): 

[74-424]  1.  Annie,  m  John  Troxell. 

[74-425]  2.  Lizzie,  rn  John  Moyer. 

3.  John;  4.  Llewellyn;  5.  Daniel;  6.  Carrie;  7.  Louisa. 

[Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-415] 

[74-416] 

[74-417] 

[74-4 18a] 
[74-418b] 
[74-419] 


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[74-142]  SARAH  NICE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Aug.  7,  1831;  dau  John  and  Christiana  Hevener  (Nyce) 
Ruckstuhl  [74-34];  m  ISAAC  SNYDER,  b  May  26,  1827 ;  d  Apr.  23,  1901 ;  s  Jacob  and  Maria  (Grubb) 
Snyder. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wilson,  b  Feb.  11,  1854. 

[74-426]  2.  Sarah  Cevilla,  b  May  15,  1858;  m  Edward  Green. 

[Nyce  Papers] 


[74-143]  SOPHIA  NICE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Mar.  8,  1833;  daw  John  and  Christiana  Hevener  (Nyce) 

Ruckstuhl  [74-34];  m  N - R - 

One  child: 

Annie  Cevilla,  b  May  16,  1862;  d  Aug.  2,  1865.  [Nyce  Papers.] 


[74-144]  JONAS  GROFF,  b  Mar.  15,  1815;  d  Dec.  12,  1862;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff 
[74-35];  m  Nov.  12,  1835,  ELIZA  DICE,  b  Mar.  25,  1812;  d  May  12, 1850;  daw  Christopher  and  Mary 
(Evans)  Dice.  Morocco  Dresser;  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (4). 

[74-427]  1.  Roger  D.,  b  Mar.  27,  1838;  m  Catharine  Groff. 

[74-428]  2.  Jennie,  b  Apr.  4,  1840;  m  Joseph  Benoir. 

3.  Jesse,  b  Dec.  28,  1844;  d  Aug.  24,  1893;  single ;  served  five  years  in  the  40th  New  York 
Regiment  during  the  Civil  War. 

[74-429]  4.  Sarah  A.,  b  May  3,  1847;  m  John  S.  Famous. 


[74-145]  JOHN  GROFF,  b  July  21,  1819;  d  July  19,  1885;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff 
[74-35];  m  Oct.  11,  1848,  SUSAN  BEAVER,  b  June  22,  1826;  d  May  25,  1908;  dau  John  and  Deborah 
(Barry)  Beaver.  Buried  in  Great  Valley  Baptist  Cem.,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Catharine,  b  July  31,  1849;  d  July  31,  1849. 

[74-430]  2.  George  G.,  b  Apr.  5,  1851;  d  Feb.  18,  1910;  m  Margaret  Pusey  Marshall. 

[74-431]  3.  Charles  A.,  b  Oct.  14,  1852;  m  Mrs.  Cordelia  M.  Rue. 

[74-432]  4.  John  Howard,  b  May  1,  1854;  m  Annie  Dingier. 

[74-433]  5.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  June  5,  1856;  m  Isaac  A.  Cleaver. 

[74-434]  6.  Deborah  B.,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  d  1920;  m  Winfield  S.  Rennard. 

7.  Susan,  b  Aug.  16,  1860;  d  Jan.  27,  1864. 

8.  Lydia  Frances,  b  May  17,  1862;  d  Feb.  12,  1891. 

[74-435]  9.  Sarah  R.,  b  Apr.  8,  1864;  m  Alban  A.  Kelly. 

[74-436]  10.  Ulysses  Grant,  b  Oct.  29,  1865;  m  Julia  Page  Quick. 

11.  Anna  B.,  b  Oct.  6,  1869;  d  Feb.,  1894. 


[74-146]  REBECCA  GROFF,  b  Dec.  28,  1821 ;  d  Jan.  3,  1894;  daw  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff 
[74-35];  in  Feb.  25,  1841,  DANIEL  FETTEROLF,  SR.,  b  May  7,  1816;  d  June  9,  1890.  Farmer; 
lived  at  Lederachville,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Both  are  buried  in  the  Reformed  Church  Cem.,  Collegeville, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (13): 


[74-437] 

[74-438] 

[74-439] 

[74-440] 

[74-441] 

[74-442] 

[74-443] 

[74-444] 

[74-445] 

[74-446] 

[74-447] 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 


Mary  G  twi  b  Noy-  2?  lg41  j  d  Mar.  27,  1909 ;  m  John  B.  Rosenberger. 
Deborah  J  I  m  John  Lederach,  Sr. 

John,  b  July  12,  1844;  d  1914;  m  Fanny  Moyer. 

Susan,  b  Oct.  27,  1845;  m  David  Wack;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Daniel,  Jr.,  b  June  9,  1848;  m  Anna  R.  Cassel. 

Nathan  S.,  b  July  3,  1850;  m  Charlotte  Lake. 

Matilda,  b  Aug.  16,  1852;  d  1919;  m  Abram  Zeigler,  Jr. 

Philip,  b  Sept.  24,  1854;  d  1871. 

Isaac,  b  Sept.  29,  1856;  m  Adaline  Lukens. 

Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Oct.  21,  1858;  d  1861. 

George  G.  |  twjns  ^  Qet  r}  ^  g04  •  |  ^  Oct.  19,  1902;  m  Cornelia  R.  MacCaulley. 


Charles  G.  J  ^  m  Elizabeth  Bald. 

Alice  G.,  b  Sept.  15,  1865;  m  Joseph  Crouthamel. 


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[Much  of  the  data  regarding  the  Fetterolf  family  was  supplied  by  Charles  G.  Fetter olf ,  2131  North 
Seventh  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.] 

[74-147]  DAVIS  GROFF,  b  June  17,  1824;  d  Dec.  1,  1891;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff 
[74-35];  m  MARTHA  E.  FAUX,  b  Aug.  24,  1826;  d  Dec.  21,  1902;  dau  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Smith) 
Faux. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  10,  1848;  d  June  28,  1851. 

[74-448]  2.  Thomas  Elwood,  b  May  17,  1851 ;  m  Agnes  Eggleston;  416  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown, Pa. 

3.  Catharine  Levina,  b  Nov.  13,  1853;  d  Aug.  22,  1857. 

[74-449]  4.  William  Davis,  b  June  12,  1856;  d  Jan.  16,  1907;  m  Kate  Wilson;  both  dec.  No  issue. 

[74-450]  5.  Savilla,  b  Dec.  24,  1858;  m  Eugene  D.  Egbert. 

[74-451]  6.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  10,  1862;  m  Austin  Streeper. 

[74-452]  7.  George  Wesley,  b  Sept.  5,  1864;  m  Margaret  M.  O’Neill. 

[74-453]  8.  Ella  Rebecca,  b  May  12,  1868;  m  William  R.  Cox;  Main  &  Chain  Sts.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[74-148]  CATHARINE  GROFF,  b  June  17,  1824;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff  [74-35]; 
m  JACOB  SLATER. 

One  child:  Emma;  single ;  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-149]  SAMUEL  GROFF,  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff  [74-35];  m  ELIZABETH 
GOELLER. 

Children  (9): 

[74-454]  1.  John,  b  Aug.  27,  1847;  m  Laura  Bates. 

[74-454.1]  2.  Samuel,  m  Emma  Kehs. 

[74-454.2]  3.  Amelia,  m  William  Hicks. 

4.  Caroline,  d  young. 

5.  George,  d  young. 

6.  Jacob,  d  young. 

Three  more  children  d  young. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-150]  DEBORAH  GROFF,  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff  [74-35];  m  Nov.  18,  1834, 
ISAAC  GRATER,  b  Dec.  31,  1810;  d  Mar.  8,  1896. 

Children  (2): 

[74-455]  1.  Abraham  G.,  b  Sept.  25,  1835;  d  Dec.  7,  1920;  m  Hannah  Umstead. 

£4-456a]  1  2.  John  G.,  b  Apr.  13,  1838;  m  {  }f  Louisa  R.  Place 
[74-456b]  j  1  2.  Susan  (Peale)  Handel. 

Isaac  Grater  was  married  twice;  1st  wife  Elizabeth  Hauff;  a  first  cousin  to  Deborah  Groff.  Chil¬ 
dren  of  1st  marriage:  Jonas,  lawyer  in  Phila.;  Warren,  dec;  Elizabeth  Foose;  Norristown,  Pa. 


[74-151]  RACHEL  GROFF,  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff  [74-35];  rn  WILLIAM 
GRAHAM. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-457]  1.  Isaac,  b  Apr.  12,  1837;  d  Nov.  6,  1893;  m  Martha  W.  Kugler. 

2.  John,  3.  Martha. 

[  Unable  to  complete,  or  verify.] 

[74-152]  ELIZABETH  GROFF,  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Reiff)  Groff  [74-35];  m  JOHN  McKEE. 
Children  (J): 

[74-457.1]  1.  George,  dec;  left  two  daughters. 

[74-458]  2.  Martha,  m - ;  lives  at  Rosemont,  Pa.;  husband  dead. 

3.  Deborah;  single. 

4.  Clara. 


[  Unable  .to  complete  or  verify.] 


1038 


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[74-153]  MARY  WAGNER  GROFF,  b  Nov.  23,  1804;  d  Jan.  11, 1896;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine 
(Wagner)  Groff  [74-36];  m  GEORGE  NICE,  b  Nov.  17,  1797;  d  June  21,  1885;  s  John  and  Deborah 
(Ziegler)  Nice.  Lived  in  Upper  Salford,  Pa. 


[74-459] 
[74-460] 
[74-46 la] 
[74-461 b] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Josiah  G.,  b  Sept.  29,  1829;  d  Jan.  11,  1899;  m  Elizabeth  Bickel. 

2.  Catharine  A.  b  May  16,  1841;  d  Jan.  10,  1910;  m  Reuben  Benner  Groman. 

3.  Amandus  G.,  b  Feb.  14,  1847;  m  \  l'  Hannah  lOine  Walt. 

I  2.  Sarah  Klme  Walt. 


[74-154]  CATHARINE  GROFF,  b  Oet.  21,  1806;  d  July  19,  1847;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine 
(Wagner)  Groff  [74-36];  m  Nov.  25,  1827,  JOHN  AUCHY,  b  Apr.  1,  1801 ;  d  May  17,  1846;  s  Herman 
Auchy.  Farmer;  res.,  Rockhill,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {/+): 

[74-462]  1.  Abraham  H.,  b  Mar.  26,  1828;  d  Dec.  5,  1909;  m  Catharine  Hartzell. 

[74-463]  2.  Lewis,  m  Josephine  Umstead. 

3.  Joseph;  lived  in  Marlborough  Twp.,  Pa. 

[74-464]  4.  Sophia,  b  Oct.  1,  1831;  d  Aug.  30,  1911;  m  Abraham  G.  Price. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-156]  ABRAHAM  GROFF,  b  Oct.  28,  1812:  d  Dec.  15,  1S96;  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wagner) 
Groff  [74-36];  m  Dec.  29,  1835,  ELIZABETH  GABEL,  b  July  30,  1810;  d  Mar.  14,  1891. 


[74-465] 

[74-466] 

[74-467] 

[74-468a] 

[74-468b] 

[74-469] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  15,  1837;  rn  Henry  Shellenberger. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Oct.  22,  1838;  m  Owen  L.  Heist. 

3.  Camilla,  b  Mar.  21,  1841;  m  Henry  Bean. 

4.  Gideon  G.,  b  Jan.  18,  1845;  m  I  Fa?.na,!l  Sliive. 

I  2.  Lydia  lrumbauer. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  20,  1848;  m  Edwin  Kline;  Geryville,  Pa. 


[74-157a]  JACOB  GROFF,  b  Aug.  1,  1817;  d  Mar.  26,  1911;  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wagner) 
Groff  [74-36];  m  1st  time,  Dec.  20,  1846,  CATHARINE  ETTINGER,  b  May  28,  1827;  d  Oct.  27,  1850; 
dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hertzog)  Ettinger. 

Children  (2): 

[74-470]  1.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  16,  1847;  m  Emma  Alexander. 

[74—47 1  ]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  June  20,  1849:  d  Aug.  8,  1918;  m  Edwin  K.  Wentzell. 


[74-157b]  JACOB  GROFF,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  20, 1852,  ELIZABETH  MARKLE  Y, 
b  Jan.  14,  1820;  d  Feb.  4,  1896;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Grub)  Markley.  Farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Aug.  5,  1854;  d  Aug.  2,  1858. 

2.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  June  2,  1857;  d  Aug.  9,  1858. 

[74-472]  3.  John  Joseph  M.,  b  Dec.  4,  1858;  m  Emeline  R.  Zepp. 

[74-158]  LYDIA  GROFF,  b  Aug.  7,  1819;  d  Jan.  19,  1908;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wagner) 
Groff  [74-36];  m  SAMUEL  K.  I4EANY,  l>  Aug.  29,  1812;  d  Apr.  9,  1890;  s  Abraham  and  Hannah 
(Kern)  Heany.  Salfordville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-473]  1.  Jacob  G.,  b  Mar.  10,  1842;  d  Feb.,  1867;  m  Maria  Scholl. 

[74-474]  2.  Noah  G.,  b  July  3,  1844;  d  Sept.  26,  1915;  m  Amanda  Geisinger. 

[74—475]  3.  Abram  G.,  b  Apr.  25,  1847;  m  Susan  Cressman;  Telford,  Pa. 

4.  Elizabeth  G.,  b  June  12,  1850;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[74-476]  5.  Hannah  G.,  6  July  14,  1852;  m  Henry  Nonamaker. 

[74-477]  6.  Samuel  G.,  b  Sept.  4,  1856;  m  Esther  K.  Walt;  Salfordville,  Pa. 

7.  Lydia  G.,  b  June  17,  1861;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to,  complete.] 


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[74-159]  JOSEPH  W.  GROFF,  b  Nov.  19.  1821 ;  d  Aug.  10,  1908;  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wagner) 
Groff  [74-36];  m  1848,  HANNAH  DIMMIG,  dau  Peter  Dimmig. 

Joseph  W.  Groff  was  educated  in  the  neighboring  schools,  and  after  finishing  his  studies  he  engaged 
in  agricultural  pursuits.  Still  later  he  continued  the  business  of  his  father,  the  manufacture  of  linseed 
oil,  and  was  even  more  successful  in  this  line  of  work  than  was  his  father.  He  continued  the  oil  making 
business  until  1867  when  he  removed  to  Souderton,  remaining  there  until  his  death.  [  Hist.  Montq.  Co., 
Vol.  /.,  p  369.] 

Children  {2): 

[74-477.1]  1.  Amelia,  dec;  m  Jacob  Leidy.  They  had  one  son.  [No  further  data.] 

2.  Diana,  d  young. 

[74-160]  MARGARETTE  GROFF,  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Wagner)  Groff  [74-36];  m  TOBIAS 
SCHOLL. 

Children  (3): 

[74-478]  1.  Jacob  G.,  d  Jan.  22,  1908;  m  Leanna  Sorver. 

[74-479]  2.  Tobias,  m  Susanna - — — - 

[74-479.1]  3.  Catharine  Ann,  m - Neidig. 

Tobias  Scholl  lived  in  Upper  Salford,  Pa.  His  will  was  probated  Jan.  3,  1881. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-160.2]  JEREMIAH  K.  GROFF,  d  Aug.  6,  1898;  s  Henry  C.  Groff  [74-37] ;  w  MARY - 

Children  (3): 

[74-479.2]  1.  Sarah,  m  Jonathan  Scholl;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

[74-479.3]  2.  Hannah,  dec;  rn - Kiler;  Marlborough,  Pa. 

[74-479.4]  3.  Mary  Marcello,  m  George  Fagley;  Upper  Salford,  Pa. 

[There  is  no  direct  evidence  that  this  Jeremiah  K.  Groff  is  the  son  of  Henry  C.  Groff.  Data  from 
Court  Records.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-161]  PHILIP  GROFF,  b  Sept.  19, 1826;  d  Mar.,  1903;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Gabel)  Groff  [74-38a]; 
m  CORNELIA  V.  KNAPP,  b  Oct.  27,  1831;  d  Nov.  20,  1908;  dau  Jonathan  and  Rebecca  (Renshaw) 
Knapp.  Chemist.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[74-480]  1.  Ella  R.,  b  Jan.  16,  1857;  m  William  H.  R.  Kurtz. 

2.  John  W.,  b  Aug.  1,  1860;  unm;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-480.1]  3.  Nellie  C.,  b  Nov.  19,  1863;  m  David  C.  Fenton;  309  Haddon  Ave.,  Westmont,  N.  J. 

[74-480.2]  4.  Catharine,  b  July  12,  1866;  m  J.  H.  Mathis;  2505  University  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

[74-480.3]  5.  Carolyn,  b  Aug.  1,  1870;  d  Feb.  20,  1913;  m  G.  H.  Bernhauer.  No  issue. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-162]  HENRY  G.  GROFF,  M.  D.,  b  July  3,  1830;  d  July  28,  1910;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Gabel) 
Groff  [74— 38a] ;  m  HANNAH  CLEMENS,  b  Apr.  28,  1837 ;  d  June  17,  1917.  Lived  at  Harleysville,  Pa. 
Children  {8): 

1.  Isaac  Dewees,  b  Sept.  2, 1857 ;  d  July  3,  1858. 

[74-481]  2.  Mary  C.,  b  Feb.  14,  1859;  m  Garret  R.  Landis. 

[74-482]  3.  Olivia,  b  Aug.  22,  1861;  m  John  D.  Moyer. 

[74-483]  4.  John  Wilson,  b  Dec.  18,  1863;  m  Ada  S.  Hartzell. 

[74-484]  5.  Ida  C.,  b  May  25,  1866;  m  Sheridan  A.  Metz. 

[74-485]  6.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  7,  1869;  m  Wilson  Alderfer. 

[74-486]  7.  Kate,  b  Feb.  7,  1872;  m  Isaiah  Stover. 

[74-487]  8.  Henry  C.,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  m  Est9lla  Clemens  Rosenberger. 

[74-163]  JESSE  G.  GROFF,  b  Feb.  4,  1833;  d  Mar.  28,  1897;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Gabel)  Groff  [74- 
38a];  m  Mar.  1,  1862,  SARAH  LOUISA  CRESSMAN,  b  Jan.  12,  1843;  dau  Tobias  and  Hannah  (Boyer) 
Cressman  [74-58].  Farmer.  Widow  lives  at  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Hoarse,  b  Apr.  3,  1863;  d  Sept.  5,  1876. 

2.  Henry  E.  C.,  b  Aug.  30,  1867;  d  Mar.  21,  1868. 


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[74-488]  3.  Sarah  Jane  G\,  b  Feb.  22,  1875;  d  Oct.  15,  1898;  m  Peter  H.  Keeler. 

[74-489]  4.  Misuria  C.,  b  Aug.  28,  1877;  m  Edwin  B.  Rahn. 

[74-164]  JOHN  FREDERICK  GROFF,  M.  D.,  b  Jan.  1,  1839;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Frederick) 
Groff  [74-38bJ;  m  AMANDA  RUGGLES,  daw  David  and  Katharine  (Hess)  Ruggles  (Rockle).  Phy¬ 
sician.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-489.1]  1.  John  F.,  b  Mar.  12,  1864;  m  Ellen  Gauker. 

[74-489.2]  2.  Euphemia,  m  Elmer  K.  Berndt;  R.  F.  D.,  Slatington,  Pa. 

[74-489.3]  3.  Hannah  Alice,  b  Oct.  13,  1869;  m  Jacob  Laubach. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-165]  ANGELINA  GROFF,  b  Sept.  8,  1840;  daw  John  and  Catharine  (Frederick)  Groff  [74-38b] ; 
m  Apr.  19,  1864,  JOSEPH  HUBER.  Lived  at  Greensburg,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[74-166]  SAMUEL  GROFF  DAUB,  b  Nov.  17,  1816;  d  Sept.  26,  1890; s  John  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Groff)  Daub  [74-39];  m  Dec.  19,  1839,  ELIZABETH  LIGHTCAP,  b  Apr.  7,  1817;  d  May  26,  1887. 
Carpenter;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[74-490]  1 .  George  W.,  b  June  6,  1841 ;  d  Sept.,  1894;  m  Sarah  E.  Solomon. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  22,  1842;  d  Feb.  27,  1844. 

3.  Sylradus  Henry,  b  Aug.  11,  1845;  d  June  16,  1864. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  July  10,  1855;  d  Sept.  3,  1856. 

[74-491]  5.  Emma  L.,  b  June  13,  1858;  m  Richard  Higson. 

Sylradus  Henry  Daub,  Private  of  Company  F,  51st  Pa.  Vol.,  was  wounded  in  action  on  June  3, 
1864,  at  Cold  Harbor  and  died  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  June  16,  1864,  “With  the  title  of  a  brave  soldier,” 
aged  18  years,  10  months,  5  days.  Elizabeth  Daub  gave  of  her  full  devotion  to  preserve  the  Union, 
husband  and  two  sons.  Father  and  one  son  returned  home,  but  Sylradus,  the  younger,  gave  his  life 
that  the  Nation  might  live.  [Mrs.  Higson.] 

[74-167]  MARIA  G.  DAUB,  b  Feb.  23,  1823;  d  Jan.  8,  1898;  daw  John  George  and  Elizabeth  (Groff) 
Daub  [74-39] ;  m  JEFFE  AUGUSTUS  REID,  b  Aug.  28,  1819 ;  d  Nov.  24,  1854.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Milton;  d  as  result  of  illness  contracted  in  Civil  War. 

[74-492]  2.  George  Warren;  fought  and  killed  in  Civil  War. 

[74-493]  3.  Mary;  dec;  m  Henry  Stauffer;  Reading,  Pa. 

[74-494]  4.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  11,  1851;  m  Jefferson  Grimley. 

[74-495]  5.  Jeffe  Augustus,  ni  Susan  Neuse. 

[74-496]  6.  Malaria,  b  Aug.  22,  1853;  m  John  K.  Bergey. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[74-168]  HENRY  GROFF  DAUB,  b  Dec.  8,  1825;  d  Feb.  16,  1881;  s  John  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Groff)  Daub  [74-39];  m  July  12,  1862,  MARY  ANN  SMITH,  b  Nov.  20,  1842;  d  June  22,  1886;  dau 
Samuel  and  Mary  Magdalene  (Cope)  Smith.  (1920.)  Henry  Groff  Daub  was  an  alumnus  of  Ursinus 
College.  He  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa. 


[74-497a] 

1. 

} 

[74-497b] 

[74-498] 

3. 

[74-499] 

4. 

[  74-500 j 

5. 

[74-501] 

6. 

7. 

Children  (7): 

Harry  W.,  b  Sept.  30,  1863;  d  Jan.  29,  1868. 

George  Washington,  b  Sept.  2,  1864;  m  twice;  both  wives  dec;  res.,  502  Washington  St., 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  [Letters  not  answered.] 

Samuel  Smith,  b  Sept.  30,  1866;  m  Catherine  Curran. 

Mary  Magdalene  Cope,  b  Jan.  8,  1869;  m  John  L.  Farrell. 

William  Simpson,  b  July  28,  1871 ;  m  Margaret  Vores  Anderson. 

Adela  Moore,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  d  Oct.  10,  1900;  m  Albert  C.  Hagemann;  Merchantville, 
N.  .1. 

Sadie  Seifert,  b  Jan.  20,  1878;  unm;  20  Huron  Ave.,  Norwood,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.  Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Farrell.] 


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[74-169]  GEORGE  W.  DAUB,  b  May  31,  1829;  cl  Aug.  21,  1876;  s  John  George  and  Elizabeth 
(Groff)  Daub  [74-39];  m  HANNAH  D.  TYSON,  b  Apr.  17.  1830;  d  Jan.  7,  1875.  Lived  in  Bridgeport, 
Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary,  b  Mar.  19,  1853;  d  Dec.  9,  1857. 

[74-503]  2.  Henry,  b  May  25,  1859;  m  Elizabeth  R.  Swartley. 

3.  Emma,  b  July  15,  1867;  d  Aug.  29,  1867. 


[74-170]  LOUISA  DAUB,  b  Mar.  6,  1839;  d  Apr.  6,  1910;  clan  George  and  Elizabeth  (Groff)  Daub 
[74-39];  m  HERMAN  EMIL  OTTO  FREDERICK  REIMAN,  b  May  20,  1S38;  d  Jan.  25,  1907;  s 
Frederick  and  Wilhelmina  Reiman.  Miller. 

Children  (3): 

[74-505]  1.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  9,  1866;  m  William  Swartz;  Akron,  Ohio. 

[74-504]  2.  Annie,  b  May  5,  1869;  m  Henry  Bucher  Frederick. 

[74-506]  3.  William  Jefferson,  b  Sept.  19,  1878;  m  Minerva  Hendricks. 


[74-171]  ELIZABETH  LEIDY,  d  aged  89;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Groff)  Leidy  [74-40];  m  GEORGE 
SHIPE  (SHEIP).  Res.,  New  Britain  Twp.,  Pa.  [Edward  Matthews .] 

Children  (/+): 

[74-506.1]  1.  John  L.,  m  Maria  Shull  (Schove). 

[74-506.2]  2.  Mary,  dec;  m  Charles  Brunner. 

[74-506.3]  3.  Leidy,  m  — — - Eckert;  Newville,  Pa. 

1 *•  Sophia,  m  I  1- Carey  Snyder. 

[74-506. 4b]  J  1  2.  Amos  Barringer;  Hill  town,  Pa. 

[Battle's  Hist.  Bucks  Co.  says  there  were  six  children .] 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-171.1]  CATHARINE  LEIDY,  daw  John  and  Mary  (Groff)  Leidy  [74-40] ;  m  SAMUEL  ECKEL. 
Res.,  Bedminster,  Pa.  [Edward  Matthews.] 

Children  (2): 

[74-506.5]  1.  Lewis,  m  Annie  Siench;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-506.6]  2.  Leidy,  m  Mary  Lewis. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-171.2]  FANNIE  LEIDY,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Groff)  Leidy  [74-40];  m  JACOB  SWENK,  d 
about  1859.  Store-keeper;  res.,  northern  Hilltown,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  [Edward  Matthews.] 

Children  (7): 

[74-506.7]  1.  Adaline,  m  Isaac  Ivrout. 

[74-506.8]  -2.  Jacob,  Jr.,  m - -  Gable. 

[74-506.9]  3.  Mary  Ann,  m  Joel  Hofford. 

4.  Elwina,  unm. 

5.  Amanda,  unm. 

6.  Juliann,  unm. 

7.  Amos,  unm;  Leidytown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-172]  ZACHARIAH  LEIDY,  d  1888;  s  John  and  Mary  (Groff)  Leidy  [74-40];  m  CATHARINE 
ANN  GABLE.  Res.,  Hilltown  and  New  Britain,  Pa. 

Zachariah  Leidy  was  a  man  of  affairs  and  possessed  considerable  ability.  He  was  an  ardent  Pro¬ 
hibitionist,  and  built  the  Leidytown  hotel,  conducting  it  as  a  temperance  house.  He  carried  on  the 
tanning  industry  for  many  years,  and  also  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business,  serving  as  secretary  of  the 
Whitemarsh  Insurance  Company.  He  separated  from  the  old  Reformed  Church  of  Hilltown,  and  built 
another  church  near  Leidytown  which  still  goes  by  his  name.  [Edward  Matthews.] 

Children  (3): 

[74-506.10]  1.  Amanda,  m  Dr.  William  E.  Doughty;  Hartsville,  Pa. 


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[74-506.11]  2.  Emma,  dec;  m  Charles  Wistler. 

[74-506.12]  3.  Isaiah,  d  1887;  m - Swartz. 

In  1887  Amanda  was  the  only  child  living.  [Battle's  Hist,  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.] 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-173]  LYDIA  HAHN,  b  Mar.  17,  1812;  d  Apr.  30,  1894;  dan  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn 
[74-41];  m  JOSEPH  HAGENBUCH. 

Children  (2): 


[74-508a]  j  j  Andrew  m  I  ^en  Amanda  Schnabel. 


[74-508b]  J 


2.  Samuel;  dec. 


2.  Diana  Stroh. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-174]  CHARLES  HAHN,  b  Oct.  3,  1813;  d  Jan.  29,  1903;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn 
[74-41] ;  m  SUSANNA  MARSCH,  b  Mar.  17,  1810;  d  Jan.  14,  1884;  dau  John  Marsch. 

Children  (J): 

[74-511]  1.  Lucinda,  b  Nov.  10,  1838;  d  June  1,  1917;  m  Edward  Rodenbach. 

[74-512]  2.  Matilda,  b  May  15,  1841;  m  George  Werner. 

[74-509]  3.  Charles,  b  Sept.  4,  1844;  m  Ellen  Weaver. 

[74-510]  4.  James,  b  Oct.  28,  1845;  d  Oct.  24,  1879;  m  Rose  Laubach. 

[74-175a]  JACOB  HAHN,  dec;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn  [74-41];  m  1st  time,  JULIA 
MILLER. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Reuben,  b  Nov.  20,  1846;  d  June  11,  1884;  m  Catharine  Beer. 

2.  Sallie  Ann,  m  Samuel  Smith. 

3.  Caroline,  dec;  m  William  Buck. 

4.  Lucy  Ann,  dec;  m  John  Beer. 

5.  Suanna,  dec;  m  Anthony  Andrews. 


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[74-516] 

[74-517] 

[74-518] 

[74-519] 

[74-520] 


6.  Washington  ] 


twins 


m  Sallie  Beer. 

7.  Enos  J  [  dec;  m  Catharine  Smith. 

8.  Christiana,  m  John  Eckhart. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[74-175b]  JACOB  HAHN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SOPHIA  COPE. 

Children  (J): 

[74-521]  1.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  9,  1863;  m  Catharine  Green. 

[74-522]  2.  Jacob,  m  Minnie  Reppert. 

[74-523]  3.  Ella,  dec;  m  James  Wagner. 

[74-524]  4.  Fayetta  (Sophia),  dec;  m  Monroe  Green. 

[74-175c]  JACOB  HAHN,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  EMMA  H.  FRABLE.  No  children. 

The  will  of  Jacob  Hahn  was  probated  July  24,  1893.  Much  of  the  data  concerning  Jacob  Hahn 
and  his  descendants  was  obtained  from  his  will,  as  it  has  been  impossible  to  locate  any  one  who  could 
give  accurate  information. 

[74-176a-b]  ABRAHAM  HAHN,  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn  [74-41];  m  1st,  ELIZA 
KREIDLER;  2nd,  MRS.  REBECCA  YEAGER,  widow  of  James  Yeager. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Israel;  d  single. 

2.  Edwin,  m - ;  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 


[74-525] 

[74-526] 

[74-527] 

[74-528] 

[74-529] 


3.  Emma,  m  Cornelius  Beer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Nazareth,  Pa. 

4.  William,  m  Rebecca  Steckel;  Moore  Twp.,  Pa. 

5.  Malinda,  m  Reuben  Yeager,  dec;  have  children  living  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Lydia,  m  Edwin  Knecht;  dec;  have  issue. 

7.  Rebecca;  d  single. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[74-177]  MARY  HAHN,  b  Nov.  26,  1820;  d  Sept.  30,  1894;  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn 
[74-41];  m  JACOB  BENDER,  b  Jan.  30,  1821;  d  Mar.  21,  1S95;  s  George  and  Kate  (Marsh)  Bender. 
Carpenter.  (1918.) 


[74-530] 

[74-531a] 

[74-531b] 

[74-532] 

[74-533] 

[74-534] 

[74-535] 

[74-536] 

[74-537a] 

[74-537b] 


Children  (9): 

1.  Louisa,  b  June  6,  1845;  m  William  Flick. 

2.  Lovine,  b  Sept.  17,  1847;  m  |  '•  ff"1  Schoeneberger. 

1  2.  Maria  F  enstermaker. 

3.  Rufina,  b  June  20,  1850;  m  Harry  Schoeneberger. 

4.  Frank,  b  Sept.  16,  1852;  d  June  26,  1891;  m  Annie  Mickel. 

5.  Lafetta,  dec;  m  Emma  Nagel. 

6.  Mantana,  b  Apr.  8,  1856;  m  August  Laubach. 

7.  Jessie;  dec. 

8.  Elias,  b  Jan.  13,  1862;  m  Ida  M.  Fritz. 

9.  Nancy;  d  June,  1919;  m  (  I'  Reuben  Harrier 

i  2.  Edwin  Steinmetz. 

[Further  data  unobtainable .] 


[74-178]  SOPHIA  HAHN,  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn  [74-41];  m  JONAS  ANDREWS. 
Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-537.1]  1.  Milton,  m — — - ;  R.  F.  D.,  Nazareth,  Pa. 

[74-538]  2.  Ellen,  m  Frank  Miller;  Moore  Twp.,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[74-179]  SUSAN  HAHN,  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn  [74-41];  m  JOSEPH  EVERETT. 
Children  (J): 

[74-538.1]  1.  Frank,  m - ;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Nazareth,  Pa. 

2.  Jacob,  d  single. 

[74-539]  3.  Ellevina,  dec;  m  Chester  Leader. 

[74-539.1]  4.  Louisa,  m - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-180]  ELIAS  HAHN,  b  Oct.  15,  1824;  d  Mar.  28,  1884;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Hahn 
[74-41];  m  Mar.  15,  1846,  CAROLINE  KOSTENBADER,  6  Sept.  25,  1826;  d  Apr.  21,  1879;  dau 
John  and  Catharine  (Sarwain)  Kostenbader.  Blacksmith. 


[74-542] 

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[74-540a] 

[74-540b] 

[74-540c] 

[74-543] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Adeline  E.,  b  Sept.  14,  1845;  d  May  18,  1912;  m  Lewis  Kirkpatrick;  Elizabethtown,  Pa. 

2.  Catharine  A.,  b  Mar.  30,  1850;  d  Oct.  18,  1850. 

3.  Ellen  M.,  b  Mar.  23,  1852;  d  Apr.  29,  1919;  m  Richard  A.  Seifert. 

1.  Elemanda  Bonden. 

2.  Mary  F.  Bush. 

3.  Caroline  Wentz. 

5.  Sarah  A.,  b  Sept.  30,  1857;  m  William  Heckman. 


•  4.  Alexander  L.,  b  June  20,  1854;  m 


[74-181]  JOHN  L.  HEVENER,  d  Apr.  30,  1898;  s  Henry  and  Hannah  (Leonard)  Hevener  [74-42]; 

m  CHRISTIANA - .  John  L.  Hevener  died  intestate  in  Haycock  Twp.,  Pa.,  in  1898,  leaving 

widow,  Christiana,  and  the  following  children: 

Children  (J): 

[74-544]  1.  Edwin  F. 

[74-545]  2.  Henry  F.;  has  son  Leidy. 

[74-546]  3.  Mary  Ann,  m  Albert  Y.  Nicholas. 

[74-547]  4.  Ella  Amanda. 

[  Unable  to  trace  any  member  of  above  family .] 


[74-182a]  CATHARINE  HEAVENER,  b  Aug.  21,  1821;  dau  John  and  Jennie  (Smith)  Heavener 
[74-43];  m  1st,  JAMES  MILLER;  [74-182b]  2nd,  DENNIS  ANDREWS. 

One  son:  John;  Riegelsville,  Pa.  [Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  verify.] 


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[74-183]  ANNA  HEAVENER,  b  July  23,  1823;  dau  John  and  Jennie  (Smith)  Heavener  [74-43];  m 
ABRAM  CLYMER.  Lived  at  Line  Lexington,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-547.1]  1.  Jesse. 

[74-547.2]  2.  Eli;  1119  Erie  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-547.3]  3.  Abraham;  dec. 

[74-547.4]  4.  Jane;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-547.5]  5.  Anna.  [Said  to  have  had  nine  children;  all  dec  but  three.] 

[  Unable  to  verify;  letters  not  ans. ] 


[74-184] 
Heavener  [74 


[74-548] 

[74-549] 

[74-550] 

[74-551] 

[74-552] 

[74-553] 

[74-554] 

[74-555] 


WILSON  HEAVENER,  b  Jan.  31,  1825;  d  Dec.  18,  1900;  s  John  and  Jennie  (Smith) 
-43];  m  ELIZA  LEAR,  b  Apr.  1,  1829;  d  Mar.  13,  1912. 

Children  (9): 

.  Margaret  L.,  b  Nov.  4,  1851 ;  d  Oct.  29,  1903;  m  Albert  B.  Duryea. 

Samuel,  b  Dec.  25,  1853;  m  Ella  Lutz. 

John,  b  Apr.  5,  1856;  m  Eliza  A.  Rymond. 

.  Ella,  m  William  Headley;  Phila.,  Pa. 

.  Henry,  b  Mar.  13,  1863;  m  Phoebe  Hannah  Watson. 

William,  b  Oct.  19,  1865;  m  Amy  Alwilda  Bryan. 

.  Edmund,  m  - ;  Doylestown,  Pa. 

.  Howard,  b  Jan.  5,  1872;  m  Almeda  Perkins. 

Wilson,  b  Dec.  30,  1860;  d  May  20,  1863. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[74-185]  ELIZABETH  HEAVENER,  b  Oct.  23,  1826;  d  June  10,  1911;  daw  John  and  Jennie  (Smith) 
Heavener  [74—43] ;  m  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS,  b  Aug.  5,  1823;  d  Oct.  21,  1904;  s  Charles  and  Susan 
(Stull)  Williams.  School  teacher  and  farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-556]  1.  James,  b  Oct.  29,  1849;  m  Adaline  Riley. 

[74-557]  2.  Jane,  b  Oct.  31,  1851;  m  Richard  W.  Kintner. 

[74-558]  3.  Susan,  b  May  23,  1854;  m  William  E.  Fine. 

4.  William,  b  Jan.  23,  1858;  d  Apr.  29,  1858. 

[74-559]  5.  Kate,  b  Dec.  18,  1869;  m  William  M.  Paetzell. 

[74-187]  FRANCIS  H.  SMITH,  b  Sept.  23,  1840;  s  John  D.  and  Mary  (Heavener)  Smith  [74-44];  m 
Nov.  14,  1863,  SARAH  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  13,  1836.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (6): 

1.  Martha,  b  Sept.  13,  1864;  single. 

2.  Mary  Catharine,  b  Jan.  26,  1866;  single. 

3.  Ellen,  b  Jan.  1,  1868;  d  Jan.  19,  1898. 

[74-560]  4.  Amanda,  b  June  17,  1871;  m  James  Elmer  High. 

[74-561]  5.  Clara,  b  Sept.  17,  1865;  m  Jacob  Buehrle;  R.  D.,  Perkasie,  Pa. 

[74-562]  6.  John,  b  Aug.  31,  1880;  m  Flossie  Cressman. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-188]  MARY  ANN  SMITH,  b  Nov.  11,  1843;  dau  John  D.  and  Mary  (Heavener)  Smith  [74-44]; 
m  Apr.  6,  1871,  HENRY  KILE,  b  1830;  d  Aug.  15,  1897 ;  s  Jacob  Kile.  Farmer.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[74-189]  OLIVER  SMITH,  b  Sept.  25,  1845;  s  John  D.  and  Mary  (Heavener)  Smith  [74-44];  m 
MARY  A - ,  d  Sept.  27,  1912.  Doylestown,  Pa. 


[74-563] 


One  child: 

Emily,  b  1869;  d  Sept.  19,  1916;  m 


Long. 


[Further  data  unobtainable. 


[74  190]  GEORGE  H.  SMITH,  t>  Oct.  22,  1853;  s  John  D.  and  Mary  (Heavener)  Smith  [74-44]; 
m  EMILIE  W.  C.  OEHNS,  b  Nov.  5,  1856;  dau  Frederick  L.  and  Charlotte  (Zeinert)  Oehns.  Mill¬ 
wright;  R.  F.  D.  3,  Fleetwood,  Pa.  (1919.) 


Rev.  William  S.  Anders  [161-42], 

Pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches  of  the  Middle  District. 


Plate  112 


Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church,  built  in  1836. 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-564]  1.  Katharine  Haines,  b  Jan.  17,  1884;  m  James  J.  Brown. 

[74-565]  2.  George  Heavener,  b  Apr.  11,  1889;  m  Augusta  V.  Brandt. 

[74-190.1]  REED  H.  SMITH,  b  Feb.  16,  1856;  d  June  20,  1896;  s  John  and  Mary  (Heavener) 

Smith  [74—44] ;  m  MARY - ;  1439  Corlies  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[74-192]  ELIZA  OTT,  dau  Peter  and  Catharine  (Emery)  Ott  [74-45];  m  PASSAVILLE 
STERN,  dec. 

One  child: 

[74-565.1]  Mina,  m  -  Hertz;  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-193]  EMERY  J.  OTT,  b  Feb.  17,  1828;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  (Emery)  Ott  [74-45];  m  SARAH 
REAGLE,  b  Aug.  21,  1843.  Lived  in  Bangor,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  2.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 

[74-566]  1.  George,  b  Oct.  20,  1862;  d  Aug.  28,  1901 ;  m  Matilda  V.  Kline. 

[74-567]  2.  James  E.,  b  Apr.  25,  1865;  m  Ella  M.  Jackman. 

[74-568]  3.  Edward,  b  Sept,  18,  1867;  m  Ella  — - 

[74-569]  4.  Charles  O.,  b  Nov.  20,  1869;  m  Elmira  Jane  Mann. 

5.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  13,  1871;  unm. 

[74-570]  6.  Jane,  b  Nov.  5,  1873;  m  George  Miller. 

[74-571]  7.  Martha,  b  Oct.  2,  1876;  m  Jesse  C.  Rosenberry. 

[74-572]  8.  Joseph  E.,  b  Dec.  20,  1878;  m  Marne  Augusta  Mengle. 

[74-573]  9.  Alice,  b  Jan.  3,  1881;  m  Elbert  Miller;  Bangor,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

[74-574]  10.  Stella,  b  Oct.  1,  1883;  m  Allen  Granberry  Van  Horn. 

[74-194]  THEODORE  OTT,  b  Sept.  26,  1839;  d  Aug.  20,  1919;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  (Emery)  Ott 
[74-45];  m  1861,  SUSAN  LABORS,  b  Mar.  6,  1826;  d  Mar.  26,  1909;  dau  Isaac  and  Susan  Lahore. 
Foreman.  Lived  at  Portland,  Pa,  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[74-575]  William  H.,  b  Dec.  23,  1862;  m  Clara  Weidman;  Portland,  Pa. 

[74-195]  WILLIAM  OTT,  dec;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  (Emery)  Ott  [74-45];  m  HARRIET  OYER. 
dec.  Lived  in  Upper  Mount  Bethel  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[74-577]  Luther;  Bangor,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D. 

The  will  of  William  Ott  was  probated  Dec.  11,  1903,  John  A.  Ott  being  the  executor. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[74-196]  CATHERINE  OTT,  dau  Peter  and  Catherine  (Emery)  Ott  [74-45];  m  JAMES  T. 
KETHELEGE. 

One  child: 

[74-577.1]  Silva,  m  Morris  Jones;  dec. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-197]  JOHN  OTT,  dec;  s  Peter  and  Catherine  (Emery)  Ott  [74-45];  m  MINERVA  HART- 
ZELL,  dec. 

One  child:  Frank;  Bangor,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[74-198]  PETER  G.  OTT,  b  Nov.  6,  1849;  s  Peter  and  Catharine  (Emery)  Ott  [74-45];  m  Aug.  7, 
1875,  ELIZABETH  REAGLE,  b  Feb.  17,  1855;  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Smith)  Reagle.  Billposter; 
Bangor,  Pa,  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

[74-578]  1.  Minnie  May,  b  May  7,  1876;  m  S.  C.  Linaberry. 

[74-579]  2.  Reagle,  b  Jan.  16,  1878;  m  Elsie  Lockard. 

[74-580]  3.  Florence  Adell,  b  Feb.  27,  1887;  m  John  H.  Parson. 


[74-218]  WILLIAM  RAESLY,  b  Apr.  27,  1827;  d  Dec.  6,  1905;  s  Samuel  and  Susan  (Ott)  Raesly 
[74-49];  m  MARY  OYER,  b  Nov.  14,  1828;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Hess)  Oyer.  Farmer;  Marshall, 
Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-581]  1.  Orantes,  b  Sept.  18,  1849;  m  Cora  E.  Bushman. 

[74-582]  2.  Wellington,  b  Oct.  26,  1852;  d  Apr.  13,  1911;  m  Laura  Searles. 

3.  Franklin,  b  June  9,  1862;  d  Sept.  12,  1865. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[74-219]  LEVI  RAESLY,  b  July  24,  1830;  d  Nov.  19,  1867;  s  Samuel  and  Susan  (Ott)  Raesly  [74 
49];  m  Dec.  23,  1852,  SUSAN  E.  EILENBERGER,  b  Mar.  16,  1830;  d  Oct.  31,  1919;  dau  William  and 
Sarah  (Frutchen)  Eilenberger.  Teacher  and  farmer;  lived  at  Mt.  Bethel,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-583]  1.  Samuel  E.,  b  Oct.  6,  1856;  m  Emma  E.  Snyder. 

[74-584]  2.  Pauline,  b  July,  1858;  d  1901;  m  Davis  Hambright. 

[74-585]  3.  Emma  J.,  b  Nov.  6,  1859;  m  Andrew  Eyer. 

[74-220]  EDWIN  RAESLY,  b  Nov.  5,  1840;  d  Feb.  14,  1913;  s  Samuel  and  Susan  (Ott)  Raesly 
[74-49];  m  Oct.  5,  1861,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  BARTHOLOMEW,  b  Jan.  9,  1840;  d  Dec.  25,  1912; 
dau  Philip  and  Clarissa  (Taylor)  Bartholomew.  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Mary,  d  Mar.  17,  1920. 

2.  Hiester,  d  Apr.  21,  1902. 

[74-586]  3.  Lizzie,  d  Oct.  10,  1897;  m  James  M.  Young;  Miami,  Fla. 

[74-587]  4.  Cora,  m  George  Flora;  Bangor,  Pa. 

[74-588]  5.  Darwin,  m  Annie  Brown;  Easton,  Pa. 

[74-589]  6.  Emma,  m  Lewis  M.  Hammann;  109  W.  111th  St.,  New  York  City. 

[74-590]  7.  Lois,  m  Walter  C.  Jefferay;  21  Danforth  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

8.  Frank,  d  July  17,  1879;  single. 

9.  Grace,  single;  819  Ferry  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[74-591]  10.  Edith,  m  Alfred  A.  Green;  800  Prospect  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

[Above  information  given  by  Grace  Raesly.  Letters  sent  to  the  various  addresses  unanswered.] 


[74-221]  JACOB  OTT,  dec;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Kern)  Ott  [74-50];  m  SALLY  (SARAH)  ANN 
LA  BARRE. 


[74-592a] 

[74-592b] 


One  child: 

Isaac,  b  Nov.  30,  1847;  d  Jan.  1,  1916;  m 


|  1.  Emma  D.  Freeman  Field. 
I  2.  Katharine  K.  Wycoff. 


The  will  of  Sally  A.  Ott  of  Easton,  wife  of  Jacob  Ott,  was  probated  in  1905.  Among  other  provi¬ 
sions,  the  will  stated  that  if  her  son,  Dr.  Isaac  Ott,  left  no  issue,  the  estate  was  to  be  divided  among  the 
following: 

“Catharine,  wife  of  Jacob  Schimmel;  Susan,  wife  of  Theodore  Ott;  Nancy,  widow  of  George  Drake; 
Nancy  Sigafoos,  widow  of  John  Sigafoos;  Minerva,  widow  of  Hugh  Winter;  Tillie,  widow  of  Martin 
Reinhardt;  Minnie,  wife  of  Charles  Yathers;  my  sister  Susan,  wife  of  Theodore  Ott;  my  sister 
Catharine  and  first  five  named  nieces.’’  Dr.  Isaac  Ott  was  named  as  executor. 


[74-223]  SUSAN  OTT,  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Kern)  Ott  [74-50];  m  JOHN  FULMER.  Lived  in 
Nazareth,  Pa. 

Children  (J) ) : 


[74-593] 

[74-594] 


1.  Henry  C.,  m  Minerva 

2.  Emma,  m  Levi  H.  Beck. 


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[74-595]  3.  Mary  A.,  m  Wallace  Schweitzer. 

4.  May. 

The  will  of  John  Fulmer  was  probated  Mar.  3,  1909. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-225]  CATHARINE  OTT,  dan  Henry  and  Mary  (Kern)  Ott  [74-50];  m  JOHN  BECK.  Lived 
in  Upper  Mt.  Bethel  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (4): 

[74-595.1]  Mary,  m  Joseph  K.  Hageman. 

The  will  of  John  Beck  was  probated  June  16,  1908;  there  are  three  other  children  not  named. 
Joseph  K.  Hageman  was  the  executor. 

[Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[74-226]  MATILDA  OTT,  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Kern)  Ott  [74-50];  m  PHILIP  MILLER.  Lived 
in  Lower  Mt.  Bethel  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  P. 

2.  Hymen. 

[74-596]  3.  Mary  A.,  m  -  Rosenberry. 

[74-597]  4.  Emma,  m  -  Hess. 

The  will  of  Philip  Miller  was  probated  May  3,  1900.  A  trust  fund  was  established  for  Hymen. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-227]  JEREMIAH  POLEY,  b  Nov.  16,  1818;  d  Mar.  3,  1895;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Poley 

[74-52];  m  Jan.  18,  1842,  MARY  ANN  BIGONY,  b - ;  d  Mar.  21,  1893. 

Children  (J): 

[74-598]  1.  Clara,  b  Jan.  22,  1844;  m  Dr.  Jacob  Oliver  Knipe. 

2.  Irvin,  b  Nov.  11,  1845;  d  May  19,  1864. 

[74-599]  3.  George  W.,  b  Apr.  23,  1848;  m  Annie  M.  Titlow. 

[74-600]  4.  Warren  H.,  b  Apr.  2,  1856;  rn  Martha  Corson. 

Jeremiah  Poley  and  his  father,  George  Poley,  were  pioneers  in  woolen  manufacture  in  eastern  Pa. 
About  the  year  1820  they  acquired  the  only  woolen  mill  on  the  Perkiomen  Creek  at  Perkiomenville. 
This  was  purchased  through  a  distant  relative,  Matthew  Campbell,  who  had  previously  conducted  the 
factory. 

They  personally  performed  the  various  operations  of  the  manufacture — scouring,  dyeing,  carding, 
spinning,  and  weaving  the  yarn  and  cloth.  These  operations  must  have  been  very  crude  at  that  time. 
They  subsequently  added  an  oil  mill  for  the  grinding  of  flaxseed  and  the  manufacture  of  linseed  oil. 
Later  Jeremiah  Poley  built  the  first  brick  building  in  what  is  now  known  as  the  Borough  of  Green  Lane. 
In  this  building  he  conducted  a  country  store  for  eight  years. 

[74-228]  DR.  FRANCIS  BOYER  POLEY,  b  June  14,  1820;  d  Feb.  25,  1879;  s  George  and  Sarah 
(Boyer)  Poley  [74-52];  m  BARBARA  K.  SWARTLEY,  b  Apr.  10,  1831;  d  July  24,  1882;  dau  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  (Kolb)  Swartley. 

Dr.  Francis  Poley  was  a  practicing  physician  at  Skippack,  Pa.  He  removed  to  Norristown,  Pa., 
where  he  continued  the  practice  of  medicine  for  about  ten  years.  Failing  health  necessitated  the  re¬ 
linquishment  of  part  of  his  practice.  In  1865  he  opened  a  drug  store  and  carried  on  an  extensive  drug 
business.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-601]  1.  Cyrus  S.,  b  June  16,  1849;  d  Mar.  9,  1893;  m  Katherine  Watt. 

2.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Mar.  6,  1851  ;  d  1857. 

[74-602]  3.  Francis  Henry,  b  Mar.  2,  1854;  d  Sept.  16,  1892;  rn  Amelia  C.  Currin. 

4.  Linnaeus  S.,  b  Dec.  15,  1858;  d  Aug.  20,  1886. 

[74-603]  5.  Horace  S.,  b  Aug.  1,  1863;  m  Margaret  Jane  Ferguson. 

6.  Grace  S.,  b  Sept.  25,  1869;  Washington,  D.  C. 


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[74-229]  HANNAH  REINHART,  b  Mar.  15,  1831;  d  June  14,  1870;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  (Boyer) 
Reinhart  [74-53];  m  in  1849,  DAVID  LONGACRE,  b  Aug.  18,  1826;  d  Nov.  14,  1901;  s  Harry  and 
Deborah  (Cressman)  Longacre.  Farmer.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[74-604]  1.  Milton,  b  Jan.  14,  1851;  d  May  18,  1894;  m  Rachel  Lilley.  [No  further  data.] 

[74-605]  2.  Harman,  b  Dec.  31,  1854;  d  Oct.  18,  1911;  m  Nettie  Belle  Norton. 

[74-606]  3.  Annie,  b  June  14,  1855;  m  Thomas  G.  Wynn. 

[74-607]  4.  Debbie  Susan,  b  July  5,  1862;  d  Oct.  28, - ;  m  Lewis  Cloud.  [Mo  further  data.] 

[74-230]  JACOB  B.  REINHART,  b  Mar.  8,  1829;  d  Apr.  10,  1882;  s  Samuel  and  Annie  (Boyer) 
Reinhart  [74-53];  m  ANN  REID  CATERN,  b  Sept.  25,  1825.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-608]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  27,  1856;  d  Sept.  17,  1913;  m  John  D.  Hampton. 

2.  David  W.,  b  Aug.  13,  1857;  1533  No.  24th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Aaron  R.,  b  July  24,  1859. 

[74-231]  JOHN  LEVI  GRING,  b  1825  or  1826;  d  Dec.  28,  1906;  s  Rev.  John  and  Susanna  (Boyer) 
Gring  [74-54] ;  m  ELIZABETH  URICH,  d  Jan.  9, 1901.  (1921.)  Both  buried  in  Cemetery  at  Friedens- 
burg,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[74-609]  Annie,  b  Feb.  24,  1852;  d  Feb.  22,  1916;  m  Aaron  Werner. 

[74-232]  ELIZABETH  ANNE  GRING,  b  Mar.  29,  1827;  d  July  22,  1910;  dau  Rev.  John  and 
Susanna  (Boyer)  Gring  [74-54];  m  JACOB  CLARKE  SELTZER,  b  Nov.  21,  1815;  d  Jan.  1,  1892;  s 
Jacob  and  Eleanor  (Clarke)  Seltzer.  Merchant;  lived  in  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Sarah  Susannah,  b  Nov.  13,  1848;  d  Dec.  30,  1891;  unin. 

[74-609.1]  2.  John  Alfred,  b  Oct.  2,  1853;  m  Sallie  Maria  McAdam. 

The  Seltzers  came  to  this  country  from  Seltzer’s  Springs,  in  the  Duchy  of  Nassau,  Germany,  which 
was  their  family  seat.  Heinrich  von  Seltzer  seems  to  have  been  the  ancestor  of  the  family,  but  it  does 
not  appear  that  he  ever  left  Germany.  His  son,  Mathias,  came  to  this  country  and  settled  in  what  is 
now  East  Hanover  Twp.,  Lebanon  Co.,  about  1728,  buying  a  large  grant  of  land  from  Casper  Wistar  of 
Phila.,  who  had  purchased  the  land  directly  from  Thomas  Penn,  one  of  the  proprietors  of  the  Colony  at 
that  time.  Michael  Seltzer  (apparently  a  son  of  Mathias)  was  born  about  1740;  this  Michael  was 
married  to  Barbara  Jaffery  (or  Caffery)  and  a  son  was  born  to  this  union  on  July  10,  1776,  named  Jacob. 
Jacob  married  Eleanor  Steitz  Clarke  on  Feb.  21,  1804.  This  Eleanor  Clarke  was  born  Dec.  30,  1783, 
and  was  the  daughter  of  Benjamin  Clarke  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Steitz.  Elizabeth  Steitz  was  the 
daughter  of  George  Steitz  who  founded  and  laid  out  the  City  of  Lebanon  about  1756.  George  Steitz 
brought  Benjamin  Clarke,  a  surveyor,  to  Lebanon  Co.  to  lay  out  the  town  of  Lebanon  for  him.  Ben¬ 
jamin  Clarke  then  .married  George  Steitz’s  daughter  and  bought  a  place  just  across  the  creek  from  the 
old  Seltzer  homestead,  which  resulted  in  the  marriage  of  his  daughter  Eleanor  to  Jacob  Seltzer.  Jacob 
Seltzer,  Sr.,  had  only  two  sons.  The  eldest  was  named  John  Clarke  Seltzer,  born  Jan.  1,  1808;  died 
Feb.  19,  1884;  married  Elizabeth  Faber,  May  18,  1834.  To  this  union  was  born  only  one  son,  Colonel 
A.  Frank  Seltzer,  born  Nov.  20,  1837;  died  June  12,  1917,  leaving  no  issue.  He  was  a  colonel  in  the 
Civil  War,  and  was  a  lawyer  by  profession.  He  was  a  member  of  the  bar,  in  active  practice  for  fifty-two 
years,  having  been  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1865  and  practiced  up  until  the  date  of  his  death. 

The  other  son  of  Jacob  Seltzer,  Sr.,  was  the  Jacob  Clarke  Seltzer,  who  married  Elizabeth  Anne 
Gring,  daughter  of  Rev.  John  Gring.  [ Clarke  M.  Seltzer.] 

[74-233]  HANNAH  ROELLER,  b  Feb.  6,  1831 ;  d  Feb.  9,  1904;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer) 
Roeller  [74-55];  m  AUGUSTUS  FRANKLIN  DENGLER,  d  Mar.  26,  1908. 

One  child:  Minnie,  b  Jan.  1,  1871 ;  d  Oct.  28,  1877. 

[Further  data  not  obtainable.] 

[74-234]  JESSE  ROELLER,  b  Dec.  T4,  1832;  d  Feb.  4,  1908;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer) 
Roeller  [74-55];  m  Jan.  18,  1857,  EMELINE  DENGLER,  b  July  7,  1836;  d  May  28,  1910;  dau  George 
and  Rebecca  (Steitz)  Dengler.  (1920.) 


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[74-610] 

[74-611] 

[74-612] 

[74-613] 

[74-614] 

[74-615] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Savilla,  h  Nov.  5,  1858;  d  Sept.  22,  1918;  m  Harry  Shartle. 

2.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Oct.  8,  1859;  m  Catherine  Spare  Bean. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  July  6,  1861;  m  Harry  Eltonhead. 

4.  Samuel  J.,  b  Feb.  8,  1863;  d  Mar.  9,  1863. 

5.  Marne  E.,  b  Aug.  31,  1866;  m  Adam  Grander. 

6.  Sarah,  b  June  25,  1869;  m  Samuel  Wagner. 

7.  Ada,  b  Aug.  31,  1873;  m  Ray  Currier. 

8.  Cora  E.,  b  Sept.  7,  1877;  d  July  31,  1879. 


[74-235]  MARY  ANN  ROELLER,  b  Nov.  26,  1834;  d  Apr.  1,  1894;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Boyer)  Roeller  [74-55];  m  MATTHEW  BROOKE,  b  Sept.  22,  1835;  d  June  23,  1894.  Lived  at 
Limerick,  Pa.  (1920.)  [B.  F.  Roeller .] 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  William  Morrison,  b  Oct.  28,  1864;  unm;  R.  F.  D.  4,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2.  Robert  G.  1  m  ice^.  _  (  Hannah  Malinda  Bertolet. 

Ellen  Moyer;  Sanatoga,  Pa. 


[74-616] 

[74-617] 

[74-618] 

[74-619] 


[74-620] 


„  _  .  twins,  b  Feb.  10,  1866;  m 

3.  Samuel  G.  J 

4.  Charles  R.,  b  Apr.  29,  1868;  m  Emma  Steinmetz. 

5.  Catherine  E.,  b  Aug.  10,  1869;  m  William  M.  Fryer. 

6.  Anna  M.,  b  Dec.  7,  1871;  unm. 

7.  Irwin  R.,  b  Feb.  5,  1873;  unm;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

8.  Isaac  R.,  b  Sept.  14,  1874;  m  Sarah  A.  Smith. 


[74-236]  SAMUEL  B.  ROELLER,  b  Sept.  19,  1839;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Roeller  [74- 
55];  m  Nov.  12,  1868,  ELIZABETH  A.  CHRISTMAN,  b  Apr.  19,  1847;  d  June  30,  1908;  dau  Henry 
and  Ann  (Raysor)  Christman.  Electrician;  66  Chestnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[74-621]  1.  John  Montgomery,  b  June  5,  1869;  d  Feb.  1,  1899;  m  Sarah  Maclntire. 

2.  Anna  Sylvania,  b  Nov.  30,  1870;  d  June  24,  1882. 

[74-622]  3.  William  Henry,  b  Dec.  3,  1874;  m  Marne  B.  Schneider. 

4.  Bessie  May,  b  Oct.  1,  1878;  d  July  1,  1882. 

5.  Irma  L.,  b  Jan.  18,  1881;  unm;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[74-237]  JEREMIAH  ROELLER,  b  July  29, 1843;  d  June  29,  1875;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer) 
Roeller  [74-55];  m  MYRA  MOORE,  dec.  Lived  at  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Oswin,  dec. 

[. Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[74-238]  ISAAC  A.  ROELLER,  b  Feb.  25,  1837;  d  Nov.  7,  1876;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer) 
Roeller  [74-55];  m  M.  SOPHIA  IvEPNER,  b  Dec.  28,  1839;  d  Aug.  10,  1911.  Railroader  and  teacher; 
lived  at  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 


[74-623a] 

[74-623b] 


1.  Francis  H.  L.,  b  Mar.  12,  1861 ;  d  May  12,  1861. 

2.  Samuel  H.,  b  Jan.  2,  1863;  d  Apr.  19,  1865. 

3.  Eva  A.,  b  Nov.  4.  1867;  m  I  '•  garry  ?;  Hamer' 

2.  Henry  Startzer. 

4.  Isaac  S.,  b  July  7,  1871;  d  May  6,  1872. 


[74-239]  J.  ELHANAN  B.  MACK,  d  May  25,  1905;  s  William  S.  and  Esther  (Boyer)  Mack  [74- 

56];  m  REBECCA  H. - •.  Lived  at  Upper  Pottsgrove,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  William;  Niantic,  Pa. 

2.  Samuel;  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  John;  Reading,  Pa. 

[74-623.1]  4.  Sallie;  m - —  Bowman;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

5.  Joseph;  Pottstown,  Pa. 


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[74-623.2]  6.  Ida,  m - Kemp;  Little  Oley,  Pa. 

7.  Henry;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

8.  Mabel;  Little  Oley,  Pa. 

[Data  from  will  of  J.  Elhanan  B.  Mack.  Unable  to  locate  or  complete.) 

[74-240]  OWEN  A.  B.  MACK,  d  Aug.  18,  1897;  s  William  and  Esther  (Boyer)  Mack  [74-56];  m 
ELIZABETH 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Eva;  2.  Norman;  3.  Charles;  4.  Clarence;  5.  Mazie. 

[Above  data  from  will.  Unable  to  locate  or  complete.] 

[74-241]  MARY  MACK,  dec;  dau  William  S.  and  Esther  (Boyer)  Mack  [74-56];  rn  GEORGE 
MARQUART. 

Children  (3): 

[74-623.3]  1.  Horace,  m  - ;  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Margaret;  3.  Clementine. 

[Data  from  will  of  William  S.  Mack.) 

[74-244a]  SOPHIA  LEIDY,  dau  Samuel  and  Sophia  (Boyer)  Leidy  [74-57];  m - FAUST. 

Children  {2): 

[74-624]  1.  Hannah,  m.  Samuel  Iv.  Neiffer;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[74-625]  2.  Aaron;  Zieglersville,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 

[74-244b]  SOPHIA  (LEIDY)  FAUST,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  JESSE  GAUGLER,  d 
Mar.  7,  1897. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Maggie;  2.  Daniel;  3.  William;  4.  Ellen. 

The  will  of  Jesse  Gaugler,  of  Frederick  Twp.,  Pa.,  was  probated  Mar.  17,  1897 ;  he  was  survived  by 
his  widow.  He  had  five  children  by  a  former  marriage.  The  residue  of  his  estate  was  divided  into  eleven 
parts  and  bequeathed  to  the  following:  Hannah  Neiffer  (late  Faust)  wife  of  Samuel  Iv.  Neiffer; 
Aaron  Faust,  both  children  of  my  said  wife  by  a  former  marriage;  daughter,  Maggie  Gaugler;  sons 
Daniel  and  William  Gaugler;  daughter,  Ellen  Gaugler;  sons  Jonathan  and  Jacob  G. ;  daughter,  Eliza¬ 
beth,  wife  of  William  M.  Fox;  sons  Henry  G.  and  Samuel  G.  Executors,  three  sons,  Jonathan  G., 
Daniel  and  William.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.) 

[74-246]  SARAH  LEIDY,  dau  Samuel  and  Sophia  (Boyer)  Leidy  [74-57];  m  CHARLES  H. 
HOWARD. 

An  Albert  or  Abner  U.  Howard  married  Martha  Albertson  who  died  Apr.  29,  1894.  They  had  the 
following  children:  Minta,  Abner,  Norman,  Caroline,  and  James.  It  is  presumed  that  the  above 
Abner  U.  Howard  was  a  son  of  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  (Leidy)  Howard,  but  no  evidence  has  been  found 
to  prove  this  connection. 

[74-248]  ISABELLA  B.  CRESSMAN,  b  Nov.  3,  1841;  dau  Tobias  W.  and  Hannah  (Boyer)  Cress- 
man  [74-58];  m  JOSEPH  WALT. 

Children  (2): 

1.  George;  Bergey,  Pa.;  2.  Sallie.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 

[74-250]  ALLEN  B.  (ALBANUS)  CRESSMAN,  b  Oct.  31,  1850;  s  Tobias  W.  and  Hannah  (Boyer) 
Cressman  [74-58];  m  Apr.  30,  1881,  ANNIE  M.  SCHANTZ,  b  Aug.  6,  1802;  dau  John  and  Mary  E. 
(Butz)  Schantz.  Carpenter  and  builder;  4229  Lancaster  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Andora  S.,  b  Apr.  13,  1882. 

[74-626]  2.  Allen  Robert  S.,  b  Nov.  27,  1884;  m  Gertrude  May  Stackhouse. 

3.  Oscar  John  S.,  b  Sept.  22,  1887. 

4.  Howard  William,  6  June  7,  1891;  d  Dec.  21,  1896. 

5.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  June  18,  1895;  d  Jan.  14,  1897. 


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6.  Florence  May,  b  Dee.  1,  1900;  d  Mar.  23,  1910. 

7.  Marguerite  Vera,  b  Oct.  20,  1902. 

[74-252]  MARIA  ROSHONG,  dau  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Ettinger)  Roshong  [74-60];  m 
AUGUSTUS  ROSHONG. 


An  Augustus  Rochong  married  Susanna  Underkuffler  of  Frederick,  Sept.  2,  1852. 
Neutralist”  Files.) 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


( Cf .  “Der 


[74-259]  BENJAMIN  ROSHONG,  b  Apr.,  1842;  s  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Boyer)  Roshong 
[74-61];  m  LIZZIE  DREIHOUSE,  d  July  12,  1912.  Res.,  Zieglersville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-626.1]  1.  Frank,  dec;  m  - ;  had  four  children. 

2.  George,  dec;  3.  Benjamin,  dec. 

[Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[74-260]  SUSANNA  ROSHONG,  b  Mar.  6,  1844;  dau  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Boyer)  Roshong 
[74-61];  m  Jan.  5,  1865,  BENJAMIN  D.  KEYSER,  b  Oct.  3,  1841;  d  Sept.  9,  1918;  s  Benjamin  and 
-  (Dettra)  Keyser.  Widow  resides  at  104  W.  Spring  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[74-261]  LOUISA  ROSHONG,  b  Feb.  23,  1846;  d  June  14,  1919;  dau  Timothy  and  Catharine 
(Boyer)  Roshong  [74-61];  m  1866,  JACOB  S.  CHARLES,  b  Mar.  13,  1844;  d  Aug.  15,  1918;  s  Daniel 
and  Elizabeth  (Snyder)  Charles.  Merchant  ;  lived  at  43  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Catharine  S.,  b  June  26,  1867;  d  July  18,  1869. 

2.  Frank,  b  May  5,  1869;  43  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[74-627]  3.  Hannah,  b  June  15,  1872;  m  Arthur  Smith;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[74-628]  4.  Emma  J.,  b  Apr.  27,  1879;  m  David  Yerger;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.  Letters  not  answered.} 


[74-262]  FRANK  B.  ROSHONG,  b  Dec.  3,  1849;  s  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Boyer)  Roshong 
[74-61];  m  May  5,  1877,  MARY  D.  L.  DICKINSON,  6  Dec.  26,  1853;  d  Feb.  17,  1892;  dau  David  and 
Mary  Thomas  (Goucher)  Dickinson.  Merchant;  Trappe,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-629]  1.  Howard  D.,  b  Mar.  15,  1878;  m  Ella  Z.  Anders. 

2.  Leila  A.,  b  Oct.  31,  1882;  Trappe,  Pa. 

3.  Fannie  D.,  b  Apr.  18,  1885;  Trappe,  Pa. 

4.  Winslow  J.,  b  Oct.  1,  1886;  Trappe,  Pa. 

[74-263]  HANNAH  ROSHONG,  b  Dec.  12,  1851;  d  May  9,  1918;  dau  Timothy  and  Catharine 
(Boyer)  Roshong  [74-61];  m  Apr.  9,  1869,  EDWARD  MILTON  R.  RHOADS,  b  Oct.  6,  1845;  s  Jacob 
and  Sarah  (Romig)  Rhoads.  Iron  worker;  Sanatoga,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[74-630]  Emma,  b  Mar.  31,  1870;  m  Horace  Drumheller. 

[74-264]  SALLIE  ROSHONG,  b  Nov.  24,  1854;  dau  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Boyer)  Roshong 
[74-61] ;  m  Nov.  22,  1877,  JONAS  LEWIS  YOST,  6  July  29,  1856;  d  Apr.  17,  1897.  Carpenter;  widow’s 
res.,  816  Madison  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-631]  1.  Emma  I.,  b  Sept.  10,  1878;  m  Charles  F.  Angstadt;  Reading,  Pa. 

[74-632]  2.  Ira  G.,  b  June  29,  1881;  m  Mamie  Evans;  Reading,  Pa. 

[74—633 ]  3.  Frank  G.,  b  Nov.  14,  1889;  m  Edna  B.  Snook. 

[74-634]  4.  Earl  R.,  b  Dec.  1,  1891;  m  Helen  M.  Hunter. 

[74-265]  CATHARINE  ANN  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  7,  1835;  d  Nov.  23,  1862;  dau  George  and  Esther 
(Groff)  Heebner  [74-65];  m  Jan.  7,  1860,  JOHN  S.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  1,  1832;  d  Dec.  25,  1894;  s  Daniel 
and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Miller.  Lived  at  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-635]  Amelia,  b  Aug.  13,  1860;  m  Henry  Goettel. 


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[74-266]  HANNAH  E.  HEVENER,  b  Sept.  30,  1844;  d  May  17,  1914;  dau  Peter  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Ehl)  Hevener  [74-66];  m  May  14,  1870,  HENRY  J.  SMITH,  b  Mar.  3,  1844;  d  Apr.  22,  1909;  s  Daniel 

S.  and  Susanna  (Seasholtz)  Smith.  Mr.  Smith  was  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  thirty-three  years.  He 
lived  in  Pennsburg,  Pa. 


[74-636a]  1 
[74-636b]  I 


Children  ( 2 ): 

Katie  H.,  b  Dec.  7,  1874;  single;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

f  1.  Mary  L.  Trumbore. 
1  2.  Lizzie  L.  Keyser. 


1, 


2.  Horace  H.,  b  Dec.  22,  1878;  m 


[74-267]  ELIZABETH  E.  HEVENER,  b  Sept,  2,  1849;  d  May  14,  1906;  dau  Peter  D.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Ehl)  Hevener  [74-66];  m  Nov.  26,  1881,  JAMES  H.  BOBB,  b  Aug.  8,  1850;  s  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Stauffer)  Bobb.  Res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 


[74-268]  JOHN  E.  HEVENER,  b  Mar.  6,  1853;  d  Feb.  17,  1903;  s  Peter  D.  and  Elizabeth  (Ehl) 
Hevener  [74-66];  m  1872,  MARY  AMANDA  ROEDER,  b  Jan.  22,  1855;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  (Welker) 
Roeder.  Carpenter  and  contractor.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-637]  1.  Sallie  Louise,  b  Sept.  16,  1873;  m  Edmund  E.  Delp. 

2.  Harry,  b  July,  1875;  d  Feb.,  1879. 

3.  Charles,  b  June  23,  1878;  d  1885. 

[74-638]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept,  14,  1884;  m  Arthur  Faulkner. 

[74—639 ]  5.  Laura  R.,  b  Dec,  15,  1886;  m  Robert  Owen  Royston. 

6.  Harvey,  b  May  24,  1891;  d  Feb.,  1893. 

7.  Alice,  b  June  27,  1893;  d  Jan.  28,  1913. 

[74-269a]  GEORGE  E.  HEVENER,  b  Aug.  5,  1859;  s  Peter  D.  and  Elizabeth  (Ehl)  Hevener  [74- 
66];  m  1st  time,  Sept.  15,  1883,  EMMA  J.  RENNINGER,  b  Dec.  27,  1862;  d  Mar.  31,  1885;  dau  Peter 
S.  and  Levina  (Specht)  Renninger. 

One  child:  Emma  J.,  b  Mar.  22,  1885;  single;  Phila.,  Pa. 


[74-269b]  GEORGE  E.  HEVENER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  28,  1887,  MATILDA  C. 
DIETZEL,  b  June  23,  1862;  dau  Frederick  and  Sophia  (Haun)  Dietzel.  Merchant;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

George  E.  Hevener  was  born  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  has  been  engaged  in  the  mercantile 
business  practically  all  his  life.  After  clerking  in  the  local  stores  he  was  employed  by  a  dry  goods  house 
as  a  salesman  for  fifteen  years.  He  then  formed  a  partnership  with  M.  K.  Gilbert  of  Pennsburg,  Pa., 
under  the  firm  name  of  “Gilbert  &  Hevener,”  now  “Hevener  &  Shelly.”  For  many  years  he  has  been 
actively  engaged  in  promoting  the  business  interests  of  his  home  town,  and  has  been  treasurer  of  the 
municipal  electric  light  commission  of  Pennsburg  since  its  inception. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mayme  D.,  b  Apr.  14,  1889;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[74-640]  2.  Frederick  P.,  b  Mar.  23,  1891;  m  Florence  Ruth  Faul. 

[74-270]  MARY  HEAVNER,  dau  Solomon  D.  and  Ann  N.  (Eisenberg)  Heavner  [74-67];  m  WILL¬ 
IAM  MAIRS.  Res.,  Sixth  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[74-641]  1.  William  H.,  b'  June  17,  1859;  m  Jane  McCoy. 

[74-642]  2.  Mary,  m  William  Gilbert;  Spring  City,  Pa. 

3.  Lydia. 

4.  Solomon. 

[74-643]  5.  Martha,  m  Samuel  Butler;  216  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[74-644]  6.  Elwood  II.  C.,  b  Mar.  25,  1873;  m  Elizabeth  Patterson. 

7.  John. 

8.  Walter;  216  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

9.  Frank. 

[  No  f  urther  data.] 

[74-271]  PHILIP  E.  HEAVNER,  b  Sept.  19,  1843;  d  Apr.  16,  1914;  s  Solomon  D.  and  Ann  N. 
(Eisenberg)  Heavner  [74-67];  m  Aug.  28,  1865,  CATHARINE  A.  RALSTON,  b  Sept.  1,  1847;  dau  Levi 
and  Phoebe  (Garber)  Ralston.  Cigarmaker;  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (5): 

1.  Daughter,  stillborn  Aug.  4,  1866. 

[74-645]  2.  Mary,  b  Dec.  22,  1867;  m  John  Kutz. 

[74-646]  3.  Alice,  b  Oct.  26,  1869;  d  Nov.  28,  1912;  rn  Philip  Bowman. 

[74—647 ]  4.  Frank  R.,  b  Oct.  7,  1871;  m  Mary  Saylor. 

[74-648]  5.  Bertha,  b  Feb.  12,  1873;  m  Henry  T.  Porter. 

[74-272]  DAVID  E.  HEAVNER,  b  Dec.  20,  1849;  s  Solomon  D.  and  Ann  N.  (Eisenberg)  Heavner 
[74-67];  m  Jan.  20,  1872,  SARAH  BERGEY  FRETZ,  b  Mar.  10,  1846.  Tin  and  sheet  iron  worker; 
R.  F.  D.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[74-273]  SOLOMON  E.  HEAVNER,  b  June  5,  1862;  d  Mar.  10,  1911;  s  Solomon  D.  and  Ann  N. 
(Eisenberg)  Heavner  [74-67];  m  Mar.  16,  1889,  SARAH  KEHS,  b  Mar.  17,  1872;  dau  Nathaniel  H. 
and  Sarah  S.  (Ziegler)  Kehs. 

One  child: 

[74-649]  Melvin  K.,  b  Aug.  8,  1895;  m  Katie  Kutz. 

Widow  remarried  to  Harry  Walker,  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[74-274]  GEORGE  N.  HEAVNER,  s  Philip  D.  and  Catharine  Heavner  [74-68];  m - — ;  lived 

at  700  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  He  was  formerly  a  grocer,  later  a  contractor;  had  three  children: 
Bertha  and  two  boys ;  one  died  of  tuberculosis. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-275]  DAVID  HUNSICKER,  d  May  3,  1875;  s  Martin  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Hunsicker  [74-69]; 

m  KATE - ;  d  Sept.  20,  1875.  David  died  intestate. 

One  child:  David,  d  Oct.,  1875.  [No  further  data.] 

[74-277a-b]  GEORGE  H.  SCHWARTZ,  d  Sept.  4,  1914;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Hevener) 

Schwartz  [74-70];  m  1st  time,  ANNA  - - ;  2nd  time,  EVA - .  Lived  at  Souderton,  Pa. 

George  H.  Schwartz  of  Souderton,  Pa.,  died  Sept.  4,  1914;  his  will  was  probated  Sept.  11,  1914. 
He  was  survived  by  his  second  wife,  Eva,  who  was  appointed  one  of  the  executors  of  his  will,  with 
the  Penn  Trust  Co.,  of  Norristown,  Pa.  In  his  will  he  mentions,  “my  first  wife,  Anna  Schwartz  and 
her  son”  buried  at  Rockhill  or  Gehman’s  Mennonite  Cem.;  his  sister,  Amelia  Hiltebeitel;  brother, 
Henry  H.  Schwartz;  Amelia  Wisler,  daughter  of  H.  M.  Hiltebeitel;  one-sixth  of  the  remainder  of  estate 
“to  my  brother,  Henry  H.  Schwartz;  one-sixth  to  my  sister,  Mary  Godshall;  one-sixth  to  my  sister, 
Eliza  Kline;  one-sixth  to  my  sister,  Amelia  Hiltebeitel;”  also  mentions  a  deceased  sister,  Catharine 
Smith  and  a  deceased  brother,  James  H.  Schwartz.  [Court  Records,  Norristown,  Pa.] 

[74-279]  MARY  ANN  SCHWARTZ,  b  Sept.  11,  1826;  d  Nov.  11,  1910;  dau  Andrew  and  Catherine 

(Hevener)  Schwartz  [74—70] ;  m  Mar.  17, - - - -,  ANDREW  H.  GOTTSHALK,  b  Mar.  16,  1825;  d 

Mar.  17,  1909;  s  William  Z.  and  Magdalena  (Hunsberger)  Gottslialk.  Tinsmith  and  hardware  dealer: 
lived  in  Lower  Providence,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  William  A.,  b  Dec.  19,  1850;  d  Apr.  25,  1851. 

2.  Emanuel  S.,  b  Feb.  20,  1852;  d  Sept.  17,  1853. 

[74-650]  3.  Ella  S.,  b  Mar.  18,  1856;  m  Davis  Moyer  Markley. 

[74-651]  4.  Mary  Lizzie,  b  July  31,  1861;  m  John  A.  Johnson. 

[74-652]  5.  Andrew  L.,  b  Jan.  6,  1866;  d  Oct.  23,  1900;  m  Minnie  Loch. 

Andrew  had  a  son  Harry;  whereabouts  unknown  by  relatives. 

[74-280]  ELIZABETH  SCHWARTZ,  d  Mar.  27,  1920;  dau  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Hevener) 
Schwartz  [74-70];  m  JACOB  KLEIN,  d  June  30,  1920.  Res.,  Spring  Mount,  Pa.  No  issue.  [  Unable 
to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-281]  AMELIA  H.  SCHWARTZ,  b  Sept.  11,  1843;  dau  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Hevener) 
Schwartz  [74-70];  m  HENRY  M.  HILTEBEITEL,  d  Nov.  3,  1907.  Lived  at  Harleysville,  Pa. 
Children  (7): 

[74-653]  1.  George  S.;  Carnegie,  Pa. 

[74-654]  2.  Amelia,  b  July  13,  1867;  m  Edwin  H.  Wisler. 


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3.  Katie,  m - Gerhart;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

4.  Annie  C.,  b  Dec.  11,  1873;  m  Reuben  B.  Keyser. 

5.  Maggie,  b  Aug.  21,  1876;  m  Jacob  K.  Shutt. 

6.  Andrew  E.,  b  Apr.  25,  1879;  m  Susan  H.  Delp. 

7.  Augustus  S.,  m - ;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[74-282]  CATHARINE  SCHWARTZ,  dec;  dau  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Hevener)  Schwartz  [74— 
70];  m  DANIEL  SMITH. 

Children  (2):  1.  Augustus;  2.  Richard.  [  No  further  data,  obtainable.] 

[74-283]  WILLIAM  SCHWARTZ,  s  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Hevener)  Schwartz  [74-70];  m 
LOUISA  REED. 

One  child: 

[74-660]  Matilda,  m  Alfred  Emers.  [Further  data  unobtainable .} 

[74-284]  HANNAH  LEISTER,  b  Sept.  5,  1834;  d  June  25,  1914;  dau  Franklin  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hevener)  Leister  [74-71];  m  Oct.  13,  1853,  FRANKLIN  FREDERICK  HENDRICKS,  b  Jan.  21, 
1832;  d  Jan.  26,  1894;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Frederick)  Hendricks.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-661]  1.  Amelia,  b  Dec.  5,  1856;  rn  Joseph  E.  McNoldy. 

2.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  30,  1861;  d  Feb.  3,  1868. 

[74-662]  3.  Augustus  William,  b  Jan.  7,  1869;  m  Alice  W.  Bean. 

[74-285]  JACOB  H.  LEISTER,  b  Nov.  8, 1837 ;  d  Jan.  23, 1916;  s  Franklin  and  Mary  Ann  (Hevener) 
Leister  [74-71];  m  Oct.  1,  1863,  MARY  REED,  b  Oct.  6,  1842;  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Bowman) 
Reed.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-663]  1.  Frank  H.,  b  Aug.  3,  1872;  m  Tillie  C.  Kettner. 

[74-664]  2.  Emma  J.,  b  Dec.  10,  1878;  m  Frank  M.  Kulp. 

[74-665]  3.  Addie  M.,  b  Sept.  22,  1881;  m  Edwin  S.  Kratz. 

[74-286]  JAMES  H.  ZIEGLER,  b  Oct.  28,  1844;  d  Oct.  14,  1917;  s  Addy  and  Elizabeth  (Hevener) 
Ziegler  [74-72];  m  Oct.  9,  1869,  MATILDA  SCHLICHER,  b  Jan.  26,  1842;  d  May  23,  1919;  dau  George 
and  Sarah  (Geisel)  Schlicher  [36-49]. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  2,  1870;  d  Sept.  7,  1880. 

[74-666]  2.  Kate,  b  Apr.  28,  1872;  m  Llewellyn  Acker. 

[74-667]  3.  Lizzie,  b  Sept.  1,  1873;  m  Allen  K.  Long. 

[11—246]  4.  Anna,  b  Mar.  2,  1875;  m  Charles  K.  Gery. 

[74-668]  5.  Sarah  Matilda,  b  1876;  m  Harry  C.  Rutter. 

6.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.,  1878;  d  Sept.  7,  1905;  unrn. 

[74-669]  7.  Louisa,  b  Feb.  28,  1880;  rn  Fred  W.  Huber. 

[74-670]  8.  Ella,  b  Apr.  1,  1882;  rn  Christopher  Klebe. 

[74-671]  9.  Amelia,  b  Nov.  12,  1885;  m  Daniel  R.  Krause. 

[74-287]  MARY  ANN  ZIEGLER,  b  Mar.  6,  1849;  dau  Addy  and  Elizabeth  (Hevener)  Ziegler 
[74-72];  rn  Sept.  30,  1871,  AMBROSE  ROEDER,  b  Aug.  6,  1847;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Eberhard) 
Roeder.  Laborer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Addy,  b  Feb.  7,  1873;  d  Mar.  24,  1880. 

[74-672]  2.  Lillian  Minerva,  b  July  21,  1874;  m  Harry  R.  Young. 

3.  George  Eugene,  b  Jan.  18,  1878;  d  Sept.  1,  1878. 

[74-673]  4.  Elizabeth  Estella,  b  Mar.  5,  1882;  m  Llewellyn  S.  Brey. 

[74-288]  GEORGE  H.  ZIEGLER,  b  Aug.  18,  1851;  s  Addy  and  Elizabeth  (Hevener)  Ziegler 
[74-72];  m  May  27,  1880,  LOUISA  MARIA  MASTELLER,  b  Dec.  18,  1858;  dau  Reuben  and  Maria 
(Maer)  Masteller.  Farmer;  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (2): 

[74-674]  1.  Addy  R.,  b  Nov.  27,  1882;  m  Lizzie  May  Carl. 

2.  George  R.,  b  Aug.  5,  1884;  d  Jan.  19,  1885. 

[74-289a]  ANNIE  W.  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  20,  1869;  dan  Samuel  and  Fallen  W.  (Wagner)  Heebner 
[74-74];  m  1st  time,  Apr.  23,  1887,  ISAIAH  H.  OVERHOLTZER,  b  Nov.  1,  1864;  d  May  17,  1901; 
s  John  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Hagey)  Overholtzer. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[ 68  -66]  1.  Irma  H.,  b  Apr.  13,  1891;  in  Chester  K.  Schultz. 

[74-675]  2.  Vera  H.,  b  Oct.  9,  1894;  m  William  A.  Doane. 

[74-289b]  ANNIE  W.  (HEEBNER)  OVERHOLTZER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept,  29,  1906, 
B.  FRANKLIN  STEVENS,  b  Dec,  8,  1857;  d  May  21,  1909;  s  John  and  Kate  (Gerhart)  Stevens. 
One  child:  B.  Eleanor,  b  July  28,  1907;  d  Aug.  1,  1907. 

[74-289c]  ANNIE  W.  (HEEBNER- OVERHOLTZER)  STEVENS,  same  as  above,  in  3rd  time, 
Apr.  2,  1914,  AUGUSTUS  SCHAEFFER,  b  Feb.  19,  1843;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Tice)  Schaeffer. 
Res.,  Souderton,  Pa,  (1919.) 

[74-291]  PEARSON  H.  HILDENBRAND,  b  July  3,  1855;  s  Israel  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Hilden¬ 
brand  [74-75];  m  Aug.  7,  1875,  SARAH  JANE  WENHOLD,  b  May  24,  1853;  dau  John  F.  and  Lavina 
(Bitting)  Wenhold.  Shoemaker;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Telford,  Pa,  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-676]  1.  Oliver  W.,  b  Aug.  28,  1875;  m  Mary  Erb. 

[74-677]  2.  Milton  W.,  b  Aug.  16,  1877;  m  Amanda  Erb. 

[74-678]  3.  Eugene  W.,  b  Feb.  3,  1879;  in  Ella  Herman. 

4.  Minerva  W.,  b  Mar.  22,  1881;  d  Nov.  8,  1882. 

[74-679]  5.  Alice  W.,  b  Sept.  17,  1885;  m  Emil  Korbinsky;  333  Elm  Ave.,  North  Wales,  Pa, 

[74-680]  6.  John  W.,  b  Jan.  10,  1893;  m  Mamie  McNulty. 

[74-292]  ELLEMEINE  HILDENBRAND,  b  July  14,  1859;  d  Apr.  25,  1919;  dau  Israel  and  Susanna 
(Heebner)  Hildenbrand  [74-75];  m  Nov.  8,  1879,  JACOB  S.  WAMPOLE,  b  Nov.  15,  1857;  s Jacob 
S.  and  Mary  (Strunk)  Wampole.  Laborer;  535  Derstine  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-681]  1.  Alice,  b  Sept,  18,  1880;  d  Sept,  19,  1908;  m  Eugene  Fulton. 

[74-682]  2.  Jacob  Warren,  b  Dec.  1,  1881;  m  Annie  Marie  Roberts. 

3.  Sarah  Jane,  b  May  7,  1885;  d  Dec.,  1886. 

[74-683]  4.  Alverda,  b  Jan.  3,  1887 ;  m  Linford  Paxen  Stout, 

5.  Rhinehart,  b  May  24,  1894;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[74-295]  HENRY  SCHMOLL,  b  Sept.  23,  1850;  s  Peter  B.  and  Eliza  (Heebner)  Schmoll  [74-76]; 
in  ANNIE  B.  BERGEY.  Res.,  Spring  Mount,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[74-296]  HANNAH  HENNING,  b  May  30,  1871;  dau  Henry  and  Margaret  (Heebner)  Henning 
[74-77];  m  Jan.  18,  1890,  ALVIN  FRY,  b  Apr.  12,  1870;  s  Daniel  O.  and  Anna  (Schwartz)  Fry.  Ma¬ 
chinist;  729  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Alice,  b  Aug.  25,  1890;  m  Calvin  Freed;  Mainland,  Pa. 

2.  Clarence,  b  Sept.  3,  1891;  in  Mabel  Whitebread. 

3.  Mabel,  b  June  14,  1895;  Norristown,  Pa. 

4.  Oscar,  b  Oct.  28,  1897;  m  Lottie  Stevens;  Norristown,  Pa, 

5.  Bertha,  b  July  22,  1902. 

6.  Beatrice,  b  Mar.  26,  1904. 

7.  Kenneth,  b  Apr.  29,  1907. 

[74-297]  ELWOOD  HENNING,  b  Jan.  8,  1880;  s  Henry  and  Margaret  (Heebner)  Henning  [74-77] ; 
m  June  7,  1900,  ANNA  CHRISTINA  BERGE,  b  Aug.  22,  1882;  dau  John  H.  and  Mary  (Shnell) 
Berge.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (4)-' 

[74-687]  1.  Elmer  Kriebel,  b  Apr.  28,  1901;  m  Anna  Mae  Wilson. 

2.  Raymond  Lester,  b  May  1,  1903. 

3.  Robert  Nelson,  b  Mar.  8,  1905. 

4.  Leroy  Berge,  b  Jan.  29,  1909. 

[74-298]  EDWIN  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  26,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Matilda  (Polster)  Heebner  [74-78]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1898,  LIZZIE  MAY  STEVENS,  b  May  1,  1876;  dau  John  F.  and  Catharine  (Gerhab) 
Stevens.  Pumping  engineer;  Green  Lane,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Edith,  b  July  29,  1899;  single;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

2.  Claude,  b  May  4,  1902;  d  July  26,  1917. 

[74-299]  HARRY  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  8,  1884;  s  Henry  and  Matilda  (Polster)  Heebner  [74-78]; 
m  May  16,  1908,  KATHRYN  BARTMAN,  b  Jan.  12,  1889;  dau  Abraham  and  Sevilla  (Bolton) 
Bartman.  Carpenter;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Earl,  b  Oct.  26,  1908. 

2.  Harry,  b  Dec.  24,  1914. 

3.  Edna,  b  Aug.  4,  1918. 

[74-300]  MARY  P.  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  28,  1875;  dau  Henry  and  Matilda  (Polster)  Heebner  [74- 
78] ;  m  Apr.  28,  1896,  SASSAMAN  N.  SMITH,  b  Dec.  29,  1877 ;  d  Nov.  19,  1912.  Res.,  Schwenksville, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Norman  H.,  b  Sept.  14,  1896;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

2.  Verna  H.,  b  Dec.  21,  1897;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

3.  Eva  H.,  b  Mar.  3,  1899;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

4.  Herbert  H.,  b  Aug.  16,  1900. 

5.  Amanda  H.,  b  June  15,  1910. 

[74-301]  AGNES  P.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  7,  1877;  dau  Henry  and  Matilda  (Polster)  Heebner 
[74-78];  m  July  23,  1899,  ALLEN  W.  SHOEMAKER,  b  1871;  s  Charles  and  Mary  (Walt)  Shoemaker. 
Restaurateur;  Schwenksville,  Pa.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[74-302]  ANGELINE  GARBER,  b  Oct.  18,  1828;  d  Dec.  3,  1856;  dau  Jacob  and  Ann  M.  (Heebner) 
Garber  [74-79];  m  ELIAS  HECKLER.  No  children. 

[74-303]  THOMAS  GARBER,  b  Mar.  22,  1830;  d  May  1,  1902;  s  Jacob  and  Ann  M.  (Heebner) 
Garber  [74-79];  m  CATHARINE  MARCH. 

Children  (2): 

[74-687.1]  1.  John,  m  Sarah  Quay;  Morton,  Del.  Co.,  Pa. 

[74-687.2]  2.  Charles,  dec ;  m  Salome  Burkwalter,  dec. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-304]  CHARLES  H.  GARBER,  b  Sept.,  1834;  d  Nov.  11,  1872;  s  Jacob  and  Ann  M.  (Heebner) 
Garber  [74-79];  m  1868,  ELIZA  KELLY,  a  native  of  New  Orleans.  Marble  business;  lived  in  New 
Orleans,  La.  No  children.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-305]  JACOB  R.  GARBER,  b  Jan.,  1844;  d  Jan.,  1910;  s  Jacob  and  Ann  M.  (Heebner)  Garber 
[74-79];  m  May  11,  1870,  CHRISTIANA  PATIENCE  FUNK,  b  May  25,  1847;  dau  Henry  Roderick 
and  Charlotte  Templen  (Radcliff)  Funk.  Carpenter  and  builder.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-687.3]  Evie  Charlotte,  b  Sept.  8,  1873;  m  Winfield  Scott  Crawford. 

[74-306]  JANE  GROSS,  b  Mar.  5,  1831 ;  d  Aug.  23,  1918;  dau  Thomas  J.  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Gross  [74-80];  m  Nov.  14,  1850,  by  Rev.  H.  S.  Miller,  Pastor  of  Lutheran  Church,  Trappe,  Pa.,  to 


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PROF.  ABEL  RAMBO,  b  Mar.  19,  1821;  d  Mar.  10,  1887;  s  George  and  Annie  (Fox)  Rambo.  Mrs. 
Rambo  was  a  cousin  of  the  late  Samuel  Y.  Heebner  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.  [W.  Z.  A.] 


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Children  (8): 

1.  Charles  Gross,  b  May  26,  1852;  d  Jan.  26,  1856. 

2.  Mary  Tillie,  b  June  lo,  1854;  d  Jan.  9,  1856. 


twins,  b  Nov.  1,  1856;  d 


3.  Vincent  James  j 

4.  George  Herbert  J 

5.  Cora  Kate,  b  Mar.  21,  1858;  single;  Trappe,  Pa. 

6.  Dexter  Lovelle,  b  Nov.  9,  1860;  m  Lidie 


Mar.  5,  1861. 
Jan.  1,  1919. 


7.  Mary  Gross,  b  Oct.  4,  1864;  d  Aug.  13,  1915;  m  Warren  Z.  Anders. 

8.  Frank  Gross,  b  Mar.  17,  1867;  m  Kate  Slater. 

[Dates  from  Rambo  Bible  in  possession  of  Miss  Cora  Rambo,  Trappe,  Pa.] 


Prof.  Abel  Rambo,  A.M.,  was  twice  principal  of  Washington  Hill  Collegiate  Institute,  Trappe, 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  first  served  from  Aug.  4,  1845,  to  Oct.  10,  1846,  and  was  again  chosen  principal, 
Apr.  2,  1849.  While  in  charge  of  this  institute  Prof.  Rambo  gave  special  attention  to  preparing  students 
for  the  duty  of  teaching  in  the  common  schools  of  Montg.  Co.  Although  principal  of  an  academic 
institute  he  always  manifested  warm  interest  in  the  education  of  the  masses,  and  in  recognition  of  his 
services  he  was  elected  superintendent  of  the  common  schools  of  Montg.  Co.  in  1863,  which  office  he 
held  until  1878. 

While  Prof.  Rambo  was  principal  of  the  collegiate  institute  the  study  of  music  was  emphasized, 
and  the  institute  enjoyed  a  high  reputation  for  its  attention  to  both  vocal  and  instrumental  music. 
Annual  musical  entertainments  were  given  which  attracted  visitors  from  far  and  wide.  The  musical 
selections  performed  on  these  occasions  consisted  chiefly  of  oratorios  and  cantatas  by  the  best  com¬ 
posers.  [ Bean — Hist.  Montg.  Co.] 


[74-307]  ANN  MATILDA  GROSS,  b  June  30,  1833;  d  Oct.  23, 1878;  daw  Thomas  J.  and  Catherine 
(Heebner)  Gross  [74-80];  m  DR.  JONES.  Ann  Matilda  Jones  is  said  to  have  been  drowned.  [No 
further  data,  obtainable.] 

[74-309]  CHARLES  H.  GROSS,  b  May  9,  1838;  d  Dec.  6,  1902;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Catherine  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Gross  [74-80] ;  m  JOSI  FRY.  They  had  one  son  who  is  also  deceased.  [  No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[74-310]  WILLIAM  H.  GROSS,  b  May  7,  1844;  s  Thomas  J.  and  Catherine  (Heebner)  Gross 
[74-80];  m  KATE  L.  TOBEY.  Proprietor  of  the  Lee  Marble  Yards,  Lee,  Mass.  They  have  an 
adopted  son,  ten  years  of  age.  (1920.) 

Mr.  Gross,  who  has  lost  his  eyesight,  states  that  he  recalls  that  his  mother  claimed  to  be  a  descend¬ 
ant  of  Hans  Heebner.  (1918.) 

[74-310.1]  SAMUEL  Y.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  15,  1856;  d  Sept.  4,  1917;  s  Charles  and  Mary  Louise 
(Peters)  Heebner  [74-80.1];  m  Feb.  21,  1884,  REBECCA  McKINLEY  HOOD,  b  Aug.  26,  1853;  dau 
Thomas  Y.  and  Maria  (Bingham)  Hood.  Financier;  resident  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-689.1]  1.  Julia  E.,  m  Herbert  B.  Weller;  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

[74-689.2]  2.  Myra  Hood,  m  Roland  D.  Pollock. 

[74-689.3]  3.  Mary  Louise,  b  Feb.  28,  1889;  m  J.  Bancker  Gribbel. 

Samuel  Y.  Heebner  was  born  in  Lee,  Massachusetts,  November  15,  1856.  After  receiving  his 
early  education  in  the  public  schools  he  entered  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  was  graduated  in 
1877.  He  then  entered  the  law  school  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1880.  Mr.  Heebner  became  one 
of  the  leading  bankers  and  financiers  of  Philadelphia;  he  was  also  known  as  an  art  collector.  During 
his  career  as  a  lawyer  he  became  connected  with  many  of  the  city’s  leading  industries,  serving  as  director 
in  various  manufacturing  establishments,  and  as  president  of  numerous  banks  and  trust  companies. 

At  his  home,  318  West  Highland  Avenue,  Chestnut  Hill,  he  had  a  fine  collection  of  oil  paintings, 
statuary,  and  antique  furniture,  valued  at  thousands  of  dollars.  In  May,  1911,  the  collection  was  nearly 
destroyed  when  fire  broke  out  in  his  residence,  but  after  strenuous  efforts  the  fire  was  extinguished, 
and  the  collection  saved.  In  addition  to  his  business  interests  Mr.  Heebner  was  also  interested  in 
education,  serving  as  the  director  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institute  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  the 
Sanitarium  Association.  [Newspaper  clippings.] 


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[74-312]  ALVA  R.  KERR,  b  Feb.  14,  1854;  d  Apr.  23,  1903;  8  John  J.  E.  and  Eliza  (Pickins)  Kerr 
[74-84];  m  LOUISA  JOULE.  Res.,  1216  11th  St.,  Eddystone,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  John,  single. 

2.  Ralph;  1100  Leiper  St.,  Eddystone,  Pa. 

3.  George. 

4.  Leila. 

[74-690]  5.  Frank,  b  Jan.  2,  1885;  m  Sadie  M.  Williams. 

[74-691]  6.  Greta,  rn - Wilson;  1316  11th  St.,  Eddystone,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[74-313]  HARRY  C.  KERR,  b  Feb.  19,  1856;  s  John  J.  E.  and  Eliza  (Pickins)  Kerr  [74-84];  m 
May  10,  1892,  KATHERINE  STEGMEYER,  b  Aug.  22,  1874;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Buirgy) 
Stegmeyer.  Boss  painter,  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works;  res.,  Eddystone,  Del.  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (£) : 

1.  Claude  M.,  b  Nov.  4,  1893;  d  Feb.  4,  1894. 

[74-692]  2.  Joseph  T.,  b  May  1,  1896;  m  Ida  Yost;  Eddystone,  Pa. 

[74-314]  ARCHIE  V.  KERR,  b  Aug.  20,  1850;  dau  Richard  F.  and  Jeannette  (Johnson)  Kerr 
[74-85a] ;  m  May  7,  1868,  JOHN  M.  TREEN,  b  July  27,  1847;  d  Mar.  21,  1912.  Bricklayer;  2038  N. 
5th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[74-693]  1.  Ralph  G.,  b  Dec.  11,  1869;  m  Henrietta  Simpson. 

2.  Edgar,  b  Aug.  6,  1871;  whereabouts  unknown. 

[74-694]  3.  Frank,  b  May  18,  1875;  m  Anna  Marie  Haug. 

4.  Elsie,  b  Oct.  31,  1880;  single;  whereabouts  unknown. 

[74-315]  MARY  LOUISA  KERR,  b  Mar.  27,  1864;  dau  Richard  F.  and  Margaretta  Anna  Rebecca 
(Balthaser)  Kerr  [74-85b];  m  June  11,  1884,  JOHN  WESLEY  PENNELL,  b  Jan.  14,  1848;  s  John 
Larkin  and  Jane  (Pierce)  Pennell.  Painter  and  decorator;  931  East  12th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  John  Richard,  b  Feb.  15,  1885;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

[74-316]  WILLIAM  B.  KERR,  b  Aug.  4,  1866;  s  Richard  F.  and  Margaretta  Anna  Rebecca 
(Balthaser)  Kerr  [74-85b];  m  Dec.  20,  1899,  MATTIE  VIRGINIA  FIELDS,  b  Mar.  18,  1873;  dau 
William  and  Ruth  Ann  (Blair)  Fields.  Carpenter;  8  Sixth  St.,  Upland,  Pa.  (1919.)  William  B.  Kerr 
served  as  Clerk  of  Council  of  Eddystone  for  six  years.  He  was  also  elected  to  the  office  of  Chief  Burgess 
for  two  years,  when  he  resigned  on  account  of  removal  from  the  borough. 

Children  (5): 

1.  William  Richard,  b  July  10,  1900. 

[74-695]  2.  Helen  Gould,  b  Oct.  12,  1904;  m  Carl  C.  Blair. 

3.  Holstein  H.  F.,  b  Aug.  28,  1908. 

4.  Elizabeth  G.,  b  May  10,  1911. 

5.  James  P.,  b  June  26,  1914. 

[74  317a]  HERMINEA  M.  KERR,  b  Jan.  1 1,  1867 ;  dau  Richard  F.  and  Margaretta  Anna  Rebecca 
(Balthaser)  Kerr  [74-85b];  m  1st  time,  June  6,  1885,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  DeHAVEN,  b  Aug.  2, 
1860;  ,s  William  and  Richmul  Jane  (Fisher)  DeHaven.  Carpenter. 

One  child: 

[74  695.1]  George  Thomas,  b  Sept.  22,  1887;  m  Leloa  Walker;  El  Centro,  Cal. 

[74-31 7b]  HERMINEA  M.  (KERR)  DeHAVEN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  4,  1909,  JOHN 
GAVIGAN,  b  Dec.  25,  1868;  dec;  s  John  Gavigan.  Newspaper  reporter.  No  children. 


[74  317c]  HERMINEA  M.  (KERR-DeHAVEN)  GAVIGAN,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  Mar.  7, 
1917,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  HOOSER,  b  Aug.  24,  1858;  s  William  R.  and  Sarah  (Hunter) 
Hooser.  Carpenter;  823  E.  28th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  No  children.  (1919.) 


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[74-319]  HENRY  A.  DERR,  b  Nov.  24,  1841;  d  Jan.  4,  1885;  s  Franklin  and  Sarah  A.  (Kerr) 
Derr  [74-87];  m  ELLEN  SLTLLIVAN,  b  Feb.  2,  1844;  d  Apr.  24,  1901.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 
Children  (3): 

[74-696]  1.  Annie  Maine,  b  Feb.  6,  1868;  m  William  H.  Slingluff. 

ELS  1  2.  Franklin,  b  Sept.  24,  1870;  m  I  '•  L"da  LLL'  ,  „ 

[74-697b]  J  l  2.  Ldlian  G.  Kendall. 

[74-698]  3.  Henry  F.,  b  July  22,  1881;  d  Jan.  6,  1916;  m  Mary  V.  Yeakle. 


[74-320]  ANN  ELIZABETH  DERR,  b  Mar.,  1844;  d  May,  1916;  dau  Franklin  and  Sarah  A.  (Kerr) 

Derr  [74—87 ] ;  m  CHARLES  W.  HOLMES,  b  Sept.,  1838;  d  Aug.,  1895;  s  -  and  - 

(Sturtevant)  Holmes.  Real  estate  business.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-699]  Frances,  b  Sept.  24,  1874;  m  Louis  M.  Kahan. 

[74-321]  JOHN  JACOB  DERR,  b  June,  1845;  d  July  4,  1895;  s  Franklin  and  Sarah  A.  (Kerr) 

Derr  [74-87];  m  ELIZABETH - - - ,  b  Aug.  11,  1845;  d  July  23,  1913. 

Children  (J): 

[74-700]  1.  Walter,  m  Martha  Kulp. 

[74-701  ]  2.  Louis  R.,  m - ;  no  children;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Jan.  31,  1869;  d  June  27,  1869. 

4.  George  W.,  b  Apr.  1,  1870;  d  July  20,  1871. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unanswered .] 

[74-322]  FRANCIS  STRAUCH,  b  Sept.  26,  1833;  d  Feb.  26,  1878;  s  Isaac  and  Catharine  (Stager) 
Strauch  [74—88 ] ;  m  MARGARET  JANE  LAUGHLIN,  b  1836;  d  Nov.  10,  1904.  Resided  in  Schuylkill 
Haven,  Pa.  Margaret  Laughlin  Strauch  married  2nd  time,  Charles  Hummel.  She  was  born  in  England. 
[Stager.] 

Children  (4): 

[74-702]  1.  Savenia  Jane,  d  Feb.  26,  1910;  m  David  Francis  Reed. 

[74-703]  2.  George  Washington,  b  Mar.  17,  1856;  m  Laura  Jane  Bender. 

[74-704]  3.  Ida  Vitila,  b  May  19,  1860;  m  Andrew  Daniel  Krommes. 

4.  Isaac  John,  b  Sept.  30,  1865;  d  Nov.  22,  1887. 

[74-322.1]  HENRY  LEWIS  STRAUCH,  b  Aug.  15,  1835;  d  May  9,  1867;  s  Isaac  and  Catharine 

(Stager)  Strauch  [74-88];  m  SARAH  A. - 

One  child:  Charles  D.,  b  Oct.  28,  1859;  d  May  8,  1860.  [No  further  data— Stager. ] 

[74-325]  MATILDA  STRAUCH,  b  Apr.  22,  1840;  d  Dec,  29,  1899;  dau  Isaac  and  Catharine 
(Stager)  Strauch  [74-88];  m  Feb.  18,  1862,  WILLIAM  BECK,  b  Aug.  5,  1840;  d  Mar.  1,  1906;  s  Jacob 
and  Anna  (Beider)  Beck.  Merchant.  [Stager.] 

Children  (8): 

[74-705]  1.  Ada  Savenia,  b  Feb.  18,  1863;  m  Dr.  Daniel  Dechert. 

[74-706]  2.  John  Jacob,  b  Feb.  9,  1865;  m  Ida  Cockley. 

3.  Catherine  Ann,  b  Dec,  4,  1867 ;  Cressona,  Pa. 

4.  Blanche  Mary,  b  Nov.  2,  1869. 

5.  Anna  Maria,  b  Oct.  30,  1871. 

[74-707]  6.  Mabel  Strauch,  b  Oct.  31,  1872;  m  Edward  Silliman. 

7.  Clarence  Frederick,  b  Apr.  4,  1875;  351  Rutter  Ave.,  Kingston,  Pa. 

[74-708]  8.  Effie  Matilda,  b  Nov.  26,  1877;  d  Oct.  13,  1905;  m  George  B.  Stickter. 

[74-326]  DAVID  STILLMAN  HERBST,  b  June  25,  1841;  d  Mar.  26,  1892;  s  Martin  D.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Stager)  Herbst  [74-89];  m  Jan.  1,  1870,  ABIGAIL  SYMONS,  b  July  26,  1839;  dau  John  and 
Rebecca  (Bell)  Symons.  Res.,  Dublin,  Ind.  Abigail  Symons  was  a  widow  with  a  daughter  when 
she  married  Daniel  Herbst. 

David  S.  Herbst  enlisted  Dec.  4,  1861,  as  a  private  in  Co.  D,  51st  Reg.,  Ind.  Vol.  He  was  assigned 
to  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  took  part  in  sixteen  battles,  and  was  wounded  at  Savannah,  Tenn. 
On  May  3,  1863,  he  was  taken  prisoner  at  Rome,  Georgia,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  Louden, 


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Tenn.,  Dec.  31,  1863.  He  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran  and  was  finally  discharged  at  San  Antonio,  Tex., 
Dec.  13,  1865.  At  the  time  of  his  death,  Mr.  Herbst  was  Commander  of  Post  129,  Ind.  G.  A.  R. 

Children  (7): 

[74-709]  1.  Clarence  Frederick  |  f  m  Cora  Belle  McMahon. 

2.  Clara  Belle  [  twins ,  h  Oct.  25,  1870;  \  teacher — graduate,  Indiana  State  Nor- 

J  [  mal  School.  Res.,  Dublin,  Ind. 

[74-710]  3.  John  Howard,  b  Oct.  23,  1872;  d  Sept.  29,  1915;  m  Effa  P.  Moffit. 

4.  Norma  Serena,  b  Oct.  15,  1874;  teacher — graduate  Indiana  State  Normal  School. 
Res.,  Dublin,  Ind. 

[74-711]  5.  Ina  Leona,  b  Mar.  21,  1877;  m  Ward  Raymond  Blunk. 

6.  Grade  Maude,  b  Feb.  7,  1879;  d  Sept.  24,  1880. 

[74-712]  7.  George  Stillman,  b  Aug.  8,  1881;  m  Mary  Ann  Eschleman. 

[74-327a]  ABRAHAM  STAGER  HERBST,  b  July  20,  1846;  d  May  22,  1900;  s  Martin  D.  and 
Elizabeth  (Stager)  Herbst  [74-89];  m  1st  time,  Dec.  25,  1871,  in  Colorado,  LAURA  HELMS,  of  Dublin, 
Ind.;  d  Sept.  30,  1875.  [Stager.] 

Children  (2): 

[74-713]  1.  Albert  Henry,  b  Oct.  5,  1873;  m  Julia  Augusta  Stevens. 

[74-714]  2.  Minnie,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  m  Wallace  Fisk. 

[74-327b]  ABRAHAM  STAGER  HERBST,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time  in  1883,  SARAH  KING, 
of  Dublin,  Ind.;  d  Aug.  20,  1905.  Abraham  S.  Herbst  was  a  brickmaker  in  Mifflinburg,  Pa.;  he  moved 
to  Cripple  Creek,  Col.  No  issue.  [Stager.] 

[74-328]  EMMA  REBECCA  HERBST,  b  July  31,  1854;  d  Sept.  24,  1919;  dau  Martin  D.  and 
Elizabeth  (Stager)  Herbst  [74-89];  m  Sept.  17,  1876,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN  ECKERT,  b  July  1, 
1854.  Res.,  2930  Bellefontaine  Ave.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Mr.  Eckert  is  superintendent  of  the  mechani¬ 
cal  departments  of  the  Indianapolis  Star.  (1919.)  [Stager.] 

One  child: 

[74-715]  George  Raymond,  b  Feb.  1,  1878;  m  Beulah  Eloise  Parker. 

[74-329a]  HENRY  JOHN  STAGER,  b  Aug.  27,  1842;  d  July  22,  1919;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Rudy)  Stager  [74-90];  m  1864,  ROXANNA  FRANCES  CARVER,  b  June  21,  1844;  d  Apr.  16,  1886; 
dau  Wilson  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Phillips)  Carver. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Mamie  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  27,  1864;  d  Dec.  24,  1868. 

2.  Daughter,  b  July  9,  1867. 

3.  Daughter,  b  Feb.  12,  1870. 

4.  Son,  b  June  16,  1872. 

5.  Daughter,  b  June  10,  1873. 

6.  Son,  b  May  30,  1875. 

7.  Daughter,  b  Apr.  28,  1876. 

8.  Daughter,  b  Feb.  8,  1880. 

9.  Son,  b  Dec.  10,  1882. 

10.  Son,  b  Dec.  30,  1884. 

All  the  above  children  died  in  infancy. 

[74-329b]  HENRY  JOHN  STAGER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  13,  1887,  ALICE  BELLE 
(SMITH)  DAVIDSON,  b  July  10,  1851;  dau  J.  Dennison  and  Rebecca  (Crist)  Smith.  Widow’s  res., 
1408  Grant  Ave.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

Henry  John  Stager,  to  whom  the  Patriotic  Order  of  the  Sons  of  America  is  profoundly  indebted 
for  its  success  and  influence,  and  due  to  whose  efforts  Valley  Forge  was  made  one  of  the  most  imposing 
patriotic  memorials  in  the  world,  was  born  in  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.,  Aug.  27th,  1842.  The  outbreak 
of  the  Civil  War  called  him  from  his  profession  as  a  printer  in  Phila.,  and  he  enlisted  on  July  22,  1862, 
in  the  124  th  Regiment  of  Pa.  Vol.  Asa  sergeant  in  Co.  G  of  this  regiment  he  passed  unharmed  through 
some  of  the  bloodiest  battles  of  the  war,  taking  part  in  the  engagements  of  Antietam,  Chancellorsville, 
etc. 


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At  the  expiration  of  his  enlistment  in  May,  1863,  he  enlisted  again,  this  time  as  an  orderly  sergeant 
in  Company  I,  39th  P.  V.  M.  He  was  discharged  to  receive  an  appointment  as  2nd  lieutenant  in  the 
29th  U.  S.  C.  T.,  but  he  did  not  see  active  service  again.  In  1864  he  married  Roxanna  Frances  Carver, 
of  Philadelphia. 

He  was  an  influential  member  of  the  G.  A.  R.,  being  the  organizer  of  Posts  51  and  77,  and  a  member 
also  of  Posts  8  and  26.  It  was  because  of  his  services  for  and  achievements  in  the  Patriotic  Order 
Sons  of  America  that  he  was  most  widely  known.  He  joined  this  organization  in  1858,  when  it  was 
called  the  “Junior  Sons  of  America.”  He  became  the  First  State  Secretary  of  the  Order  in  1866,  which 
post  he  held  until  1884;  he  also  served  as  the  First  National  Secretary,  which  position  he  occupied 
from  1872  to  1885.  As  one  of  the  two  incorporators  of  the  State  Camp  of  Pennsylvania,  he  was  honored 
with  the  State  Presidency  during  1886-1887,  was  made  National  President  in  1872,  and  finally  Ex- 
Commander  General  in  1891.  For  over  forty-four  years  he  was  the  treasurer  of  Washington  Camp 
No.  7.  One  of  his  most  signal  services  was  his  founding,  in  1866,  of  the  “Camp  News,”  a  monthly 
journal  of  thirty-three  pages  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  order.  As  editor  and  publisher  of  this 
magazine  from  1866  to  1904,  when  he  resigned  because  of  ill  health,  he  raised  it  to  the  pinnacle  it  now 
occupies,  and  as  one  of  the  pioneers  of  the  order  in  Pa.,  his  untiring  and  efficient  efforts  made  the  or¬ 
ganization  of  the  Order  in  the  Keystone  State  the  largest  and  most  influential  of  any  state  in  the  Union. 

“Henry  J.  Stager  was  the  most  noted  Patriotic  Son  of  America  who  ever  lived  .  .  .  He  was 

the  man  who  deserved  more  credit  for  the  Order  which  he  served  so  long  without  financial  consideration; 
more  praise  while  here  on  earth;  more  consideration  in  his  old  age  from  our  members  than  any  other 
living  man.  His  service  to  our  cause  cannot  be  overestimated.  He  lived  for  us.  He  died  for  us.  He 
left  a  lesson  of  sincere  devotion  to  our  cause  for  every  young  American  in  our  ranks  to  follow  and 
emulate.”  [C.  B.  Hebns.) 

Valley  Forge  Park  will  prove  the  most  lasting  monument  of  his  life.  Until  1878  Valley  Forge  was 
neglected;  the  remnants  of  the  old  fortifications  were  rapidly  being  demolished  by  the  wind  and  rain; 
even  Washington’s  Headquarters  was  in  a  state  of  decay  that  threatened  complete  dilapidation.  In 
1878  several  patriotic  women  raised  enough  money  to  purchase  the  property,  but  public  interest  soon 
lagged,  and  not  enough  money  could  be  raised  to  pay  the  interest  on  the  mortgage.  This  came  to 
Mr.  Stager’s  attention  in  1885,  and  due  to  his  efforts  at  a  convention  of  the  Order  held  at  Norristown 
in  that  year,  an  official  excursion  was  made  to  Valley  Forge  to  learn  the  true  state  of  affairs.  Becoming 
State  Secretary  at  this  time,  Mr.  Stager  called  the  State  Executive  Committee  together  and  laid  before 
them  a  plan  to  raise  enough  money  to  pay  the  interest  and  cancel  the  mortgage.  At  the  next  meeting 
of  the  Order  held  in  Altoona  in  the  following  year,  Mr.  Stager  was  able  to  inform  the  convention  that 
the  mortgage  had  been  liquidated,  and  he  was  made  chairman  of  a  committee  of  thirteen  appointed 
to  complete  the  work.  He  held  the  post  of  Vice-Regent  Valley  Forge  Headquarters  Association  until 
1904.  Meanwhile,  through  the  medium  of  his  journal,  “Camp  News,”  he  had  been  steadily  influencing 
public  opinion,  the  members  of  the  Order  contributed  generously,  and  in  1886  the  State  Legislature 
voted  $5,000  for  the  maintenance  of  Valley  Forge  Park.  Eventually  the  State  Legislature  became  so 
interested  that  its  total  appropriation  is  more  than  $300,000;  almost  a  thousand  acres  have  been 
purchased,  and  as  a  result  of  Mr.  Stager’s  efforts,  Pennsylvania  can  boast  of  one  of  the  finest  patriotic 
monuments  in  the  world. 

Throughout  his  life  Mr.  Stager  was  interested  in  better  education  and  better  government,  and 
carried  the  Christian  ideals  toward  which  he  was  always  striving  as  guides  of  his  every  day  conduct. 
For  six  years  he  was  School  Director  in  the  13th  Ward,  Phila.,  until  his  removal  to  Glenside,  Pa. 
From  1897  until  his  death  he  was  Treasurer  of  the  Second  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  of  Phila.  He 
died  on  July  22,  1919,  and  is  buried  at  Schuylkill  Haven. 

He  is  the  author  of  “Freundschaft,”  a  compilation  of  facts,  incidents  and  traditions  relating  to  the 
Stager-Rudy  relationship,  which  was  published  in  1912,  and  of  the  “History  of  the  Junior  Sons  of 
America,”  which  was  published  posthumously. 

[74-330]  ALFRED  FRELINGHUYSEN  STAGER,  b  Sept.  4,  1844;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Rudy)  Stager  [74-90];  m  Aug.  24,  1872,  MARY  REBECCA  ZULICK,  b  Dec.  10,  1848;  dau  George 
B.  Zuliek  of  Orwigsburg,  Pa.  Station  telegrapher;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

Alfred  F.  Stager  served  in  the  17th  P.  V.  M.  State  Service  during  the  invasion  of  1862.  [Stager.] 
[  No  further  data.] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Sybilla  Elizabeth,  b  June  6,  1873. 

2.  Howard  William,  b  May  4,  1878;  R.  R.  clerk. 


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[74-331]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  STAGER,  b  Apr.  3,  1847;  d  Sept,  10,  1902;  s  Daniel  H. 
and  Elizabeth  (Rudy)  Stager  [74-90] ;  m  KATE  S.  FRANK,  b  Feb.  2,  1850,  at  Shelby,  Ohio;  d  Nov.  4, 
1874.  Both  are  buried  at  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  George  W.  Stager  was  the  last  one  in  the  family 
to  occupy  the  old  home.  During  his  early  years  he  was  a  skilled  workman  in  his  line  as  a  roofer  and 
tinsmith,  and  was  noted  for  his  ability  to  labor  at  dizzy  heights;  in  later  life  he  was  afflicted  with 
rheumatism,  and  eventually  became  totally  blind.  [Stager.] 

Children  (2): 

[74-716]  1.  Charles  Oscar,  b  Jan.  16,  1871;  m  Emma  Frederika  Miller. 

[74-717]  2.  Maime  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  15,  1873;  m  Joseph  Whartenby  Stemple. 

[74-332]  OSCAR  W.  STAGER,  b  Mar.  19,  1849;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Rudy)  Stager  [74-90] ; 
m  Feb.  17,  1876,  ELLEN  TYSON,  b  Jan.  24,  1849;  dau  Elwood  and  Elizabeth  (Hannum)  Tyson. 
Superintendent  of  Transportation,  Reading  Terminal,  Phila.;  res.,  Melrose  Park,  Pa.  (1919.) 

On  Mar.  29,  1922  the  officials  of  the  Reading  Railway  Company  gave  Mr.  Stager  a  reception, 
and  presented  him  with  a  handsome  emblem  in  honor  of  his  long  service  with  the  railroad.  Mr.  Stager 
retired  on  Apr.  1,  1922,  after  rendering  a  service  of  fifty-nine  years  and  nine  months  with  the  company. 
Children  (5): 

[74-718]  1.  Oscar  Tyson,  b  Dec.  4,  1877;  m  Clara  S.  Gordon. 

[74-719]  2.  Elizabeth  Mercer,  b  Oct.  3,  1879;  m  J.  Wesley  Masland. 

3.  Mary  Applegarth,  b  Oct.  19,  1881;  Melrose  Park,  Pa. 

4.  Helen  Sidney,  b  July  1,  1885;  Melrose  Park,  Pa. 

5.  Elwood  Tyson,  b  Sept.  18,  1887;  d  Jan.  2,  1909. 

[74-333]  WILLIAM  DANIEL  STAGER,  b  Oct.  11,  1851;  d  Jan.  12,  1913;  s  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Rudy)  Stager  [74-90];  m  June  18,  1885,  ANNA  KATHERINE  SHANBACKER,  b  Jan.  3,  1860; 
d  Mar.  13,  1918;  dau  Jacob  and  Christiana  Shanbacker.  Station  agent;  lived  at  5912  Nassau  Road, 
Phila.,  Pa.  [Stager.] 

Children  (8): 

1.  Christiana  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  10,  1886. 

2.  Olive  Katherine,  b  Apr.  2,  1891. 

3.  Daniel  Henry,  b  Mar.  1,  1895. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-334]  SARAH  REBECCA  STAGER,  b  Oct.  24,  1854;  dau  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Rudy) 
Stager  [74-90];  m  June  22,  1886,  JOHN  JACOB  MISHLER,  s  Abel  Mishler.  Telegraph  manager; 
Phila.,  Pa.  [Stager.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Frank  Stager,  b  May  24,  1887;  d  Dec.  21,  1896. 

2.  John  Rudy,  b  Sept.  20,  1889;  d  Oct.  13,  1896. 

[74-335]  ELIZA  ANN  STAGER,  b  Dec.  9,  1856;  dau  Daniel  IJ.  and  Elizabeth  (Rudy)  Stager 
[74-90];  m  Apr.  24,  1888,  HENRY  GARDNER  FIELD,  b  Sept.  11,  1858;  s  William  A.  and  Lemira 
S.  (Mason)  Field.  Clerk;  res.,  27  Madison  Ave.,  Upper  Darby,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child :  Lemira  Stager,  b  Nov.  5,  1893;  Upper  Darby,  Pa. 

[74-336]  EMMA  RUDY  STAGER,  b  Feb.  19,  1863;  d  Feb.  2,  1891;  dau  Daniel  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Rudy)  Stager  [74-90];  m  1888,  EUGENE  WARD,  of  Pottsville,  Pa.  Emma  Rudy  Ward  died  in 
Virginia  and  is  buried  in  Union  Cem.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  [Stager.]  Eugene  Ward  married  a  second 
time. 

One  child:  Lester,  b  Nov.,  1890.  [Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-337]  JOHN  HENRY  STAGER,  b  Jan.  9,  1839;  d  May  15,  1885;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Beyle) 
Stager  [74-91];  m  Feb.  9,  1861,  MARY  CATHARINE  DeLONG,  b  Apr.,  1846;  d  Nov.  26,  1898. 
John  H.  Stager  served  in  the  Civil  War,  enlisting  in  Co.  B,  6th  Pa.  Vols.  He  lived  in  Schuylkill  Co., 
Pa.  [(SVuyer.] 

Children  (J): 

[74-720]  1.  George  Allen,  b  Apr.  26,  1865;  m  Clara  Goff. 

[74-721]  2.  Clarence  Jones,  b  June  26,  1868;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Hennage. 


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[74-722 J  3.  Emma  Annie,  b  Sept.  27,  1870;  d  Nov.  29,  1898;  m  Samuel  E.  Pugh. 

[74-723]  4.  Emma  Louisa,  b  June  9,  1872;  d  June  19,  1893;  m  Arnold  William  Wonderlich. 

[74-339]  JAMES  REIFF  STANTON,  b  Dec.  19,  1849;.  d  Oct.  28,  1894;  s  John  C.  and  Mary 
(Stager)  Stanton  [74-92];  m  VIRGINIA  McCULLOUGH,  b  Aug.  10,  1866;  d  Oct.  1,  1910.  Mr. 
Stanton  was  a  railroad  passenger  conductor,  and  is  buried  in  Olney,  Ill.  Mrs.  Stanton  is  buried  in 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

One  child:  Nell  Marie,  b  July  22,  1888;  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

[Stager — No  further  data.] 

[74-340]  CECELIA  ANN  STANTON,  6  Mar.  14,  1854;  dau  John  C.  and  Mary  (Stager)  Stanton 
[74-92];  m  ALBERT  STRONG  CATHERWOOD,  b  Oct.  23,  1851;  d  Oct.  12, 1896.  R.  R.  passenger 
conductor;  res.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Stanton  Albert,  b  Eeb.  26,  1888;  d  Nov.  14,  1901. 

2.  Marie  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  17,  1891. 

[Stager — No  further  data.] 

[74-341]  MARY  LOUISA  STANTON,  b  Nov.  6,  1859;  dau  John  C.  and  Mary  (Stager)  Stanton 
[74-92];  m  JOSEPH  N.  WALKER,  d  May  13,  1906.  Druggist;  res.,  Carmel,  N.  Y.  [Stager — No 
further  data.] 

[74-342]  ANNIE  ESTHER  STAGER,  b  June  8,  1849;  d  Oct.  9,  1909;  dau  Abram  and  Jane  (Mc¬ 
Quade)  Stager  [74-93];  m  June  1,  1881,  ALBERT  D.  RISHEL.  Res.,  Weissport,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Jennie  Kirk,  b  Mar.  14,  1883. 

[74-727]  2.  William  Emmet,  b  July  31,  1885;  m  Nettie  Helen  Thomas. 

[Stager —  No  further  data.] 

[74-343]  HENRY  CLAY  STAGER,  b  Mar.  4,  1852;  d  July  20,  1882;  s  Abram  and  Jane  (McQuade) 
Stager  [74-93];  m  Dec.  29,  1880,  ALICE  DUGAN,  of  Lairdsville,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[74-728]  Myrtle  Irene,  b  Nov.  28,  1881;  d  Apr.  10,  1911;  m  Charles  McMichael.  [Stager- — No 
further  data.] 

[74-344]  JENNIE  STAGER,  b  July  25,  1858;  d  Aug.  17,  1897;  s  Abram  and  Jane  (McQuade) 
Stager  [74-93];  m  July  7,  1886,  MORRIS  WILLIAMS,  b  Aug.  2,  1855,  in  Wales;  s  Richard  and  Mary 
(Thomas)  Williams.  Res.,  West  Phila.,  Pa. 

Morris  Williams  is  a  mining  and  civil  engineer;  he  spent  several  years  in  Colorado  and  Wyoming 
as  superintendent  of  coal,  gold,  and  silver  mines.  In  1897  he  was  made  manager  of  the  coal  mines  of  the 
P.  R.  R.,  and  in  1903  was  made  president  of  the  P.  R.  R.  coal  companies. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Margaret  Morris,  b  July  1,  1888. 

2.  Richard,  b  Feb.  6,  1891. 

3.  Jean  Stager,  b  Sept.  20,  1898. 

[Stager — No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-345]  ELIZABETH  IRENE  STAGER,  b  Mar.  27,  1868;  d  Nov.  26,  1908;  dau  Abram  and  Jane 
(McQuade)  Stager  [74-93];  m  Oct.  7,  1896,  ASHBEL  BRITTON  LONGSHORE.  Dentist.  Mrs. 
Longshore  is  buried  in  Shamokin,  Pa.  [Stager — No  further  data.] 

Children  (3): 

1.  Jennie  Williams,  b  Aug.  19,  1897. 

2.  Elizabeth  Stager,  b  June  19,  1901. 

3.  Ashbel  Britton,  b  Feb.  12,  1908. 

[74-348]  EDWARD  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  7,  1845;  s  Lawrence  and  Caroline  (Reed)  Heebner  [74- 
100];  m  Oct.  12,  1867,  KATE  MOYER,  b  Nov.  19,  1849.  Res.,  4642  Mervine  Street,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (9): 

1.  William  E.,  d  in  infancy. 

[74-729]  2.  John  Henry  (Harry),  b  Feb.  14,  1869;  m  Margaret  F.  Dobbins. 

[74-730]  3.  Charles  F.,  b  Aug.  2,  1871;  m  Mrs.  Anna  Fisher  Reutschman. 

[74-731]  4.  Cora  E.,  b  Oct.  4,  1873;  m  David  Abernethy. 

[74-732]  5.  Millie  V.,  b  Oct.  20,  1875;  m  William  Hough. 

6.  Joseph,  b  May  15,  1880;  d  Oct.  14,  1881. 

7.  Carrie  L.,  b  Sept.  13,  1882;  d  1888. 

8.  Eddie,  b  Oct.  20,  1886;  d  1898. 

9.  Elsie,  b  July  3,  1888;  unm. 

[Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Milton  Williams;  letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[74-348.1]  AMANDA  HEEBNER,  dau  Lawrence  and  Caroline  (Reed)  Heebner  [74-100];  m 
JACOB  LINDENMUTH. 

One  child: 

[74-733]  Louisa,  m  John  Becker;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 


[74-348.2]  LOUISA  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  26,  1848;  dau  Lawrence  and  Caroline  (Reed)  Heebner 
[74-100];  m  Mar.  6,  1865,  MILTON  WILLIAMS,  b  Apr.  8,  1845;  d  Oct.  2,  1887;  s  Thomas  E.  and 
Margaret  (Hummel)  Williams.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Bridgewater,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[74-734]  1.  Sallie,  b  July  17,  1866;  m  Morgan  Bausman;  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

[74-735]  2.  Euphemia,  b  Sept.  18,  1868;  m  William  Brown. 

3.  Margaret  [  twi  b  1870;  d  1870> 

4.  Caroline  J 

[74-736]  5.  Ida,  b  Apr.  26,  1873;  m  John  W.  Legg. 

[74—737 J  6.  Lybia  A.,  b  Apr.  8,  1875;  m  Alexander  Legg. 

7.  Howard,  b  Nov.  27,  1879;  Bridgewater,  Pa. 

[74-738]  8.  Lottie,  b  May  10,  1881;  m  David  A.  Cherry;  Bridgewater,  Pa. 

[74-739]  9.  Mabel,  b  Sept.  29,  1884;  m  Harry  Gilroy. 

10.  Milton,  b  Nov.  3,  1887;  Bridgewater,  Pa. 


[74-348.3]  JOHN  R.  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  13,  1850;  s  Lawrence  and  Caroline  (Reed)  Heebner 
[74-100];  m  Dec.  25,  1871,  LUCY  ANN  BRETZ,  b  Dec.  24,  1852.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-740]  1.  Robert  F.,  b  Feb.  20,  1873;  m  Maria  Hummel. 

[74—741  ]  2.  Nora,  b  Apr.  16,  1879;  m  Conrad  Fry. 

[74-742]  3.  Arthur,  b  Mar.,  1880;  m  Sarah  Anderson;  127  Pearl  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[74-743]  5.  Emma,  b  Dec.  13,  1885;  m  Harry  Haines;  229  Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[74-744]  4.  John  T.,  b  June  21,  1883;  m  Ora  Hoppis. 

[74-745]  6.  Estella,  b  Dec.  25,  1886;  m  William  P.  Lord;  2253^  Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[74-746]  7.  Ida,  b  Dec.  4,  1889;  m  John  Eckert;  444  Mulberry  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 


[74-349]  EMMA  CELESTA  DeLONG,  b  Nov.  16, 1846;  d  Dec.  2, 1913;  dau  Nathaniel  and  Catharine 
Ann  (Heebner)  De  Long  [74-102];  m  FRANCIS  W.  WEAVER. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Charles;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

2.  Ella,  d  Dec.  17,  1875;  aged  three  years. 

3.  Benjamin,  d  Nov.  8,  1875;  aged  five  years. 

4.  Sarah  G.,  b  Mar.  23, - ;  m  Joel  M.  Wagner. 


[74-747] 

[74-748] 

[74-749] 


5.  Ellwood;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

6.  William;  427  E.  Market  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

7.  Bertha,  b  July  28,  1879;  m  Daniel  E.  Deibler. 

8.  James;  569  Sacramento  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

9.  Edith,  b  June  10, - ;  m  Ellwood  Martin  Dodd. 


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10.  Florence,  m - Palmer;  206  S.  Salford  St.,  Phila. 

11.  Helen;  1531  Gratz  St.,  Phila. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-351]  GEORGE  RAPHAEL  DeLONG,  b  June  21,  1854;  d  July  29,  1911;  s  Nathaniel  and 
Catharine  Ann  (Heebner)  De  Long  [74-102];  m  May  4,  1884,  ELIZABETH  R.  SNYDER,  b  May  26, 
1866;  dau  Reuben  and  Christiana  D.  (Speer)  Snyder.  Barber;  res.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-750]  1.  Elsie  M.,  b  Oct.  26,  1884;  m  George  C.  Arbogast. 

[74-751]  2.  Robert  W.,  b  Dec.  20,  1890;  m  Florence  Burke. 

*  3.  Carrie  D.,  b  Jan.  22,  1892;  d  Sept.  28,  1892. 

[74-752]  4.  George  W.,  b  June  29,  1894;  m  Margaret  Condon. 

5.  Kathryn  E.,  b  Aug.  5,  1906;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

Elizabeth  Snyder  De  Long  married  a  2nd  time,  John  Birchall;  res.,  South  Second  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[74-352]  HEBER  HEEBNER  DeLONG,  b  Nov.  20,  1859;  s  Nathaniel  and  Catharine  Ann  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  De  Long  [74-102];  m  Dec.  9,  1879,  MARY  ALICE  FAHRINGER,  b  July  29,  1857;  dau  Reuben 
and  Sarah  (Keller)  Fahringer.  Clerk;  res.,  123  Centre  St.,  Ashland,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Edna,  b  Aug.  2,  1881;  Ashland,  Pa. 

[74-753]  2.  Gertrude  F.,  b  Nov.  28,  1883;  m  James  J.  Lessig. 

3.  Lehman  H.,  b  Sept.  18,  1888;  Ashland,  Pa. 

4.  Heber  E.,  b  June  15,  1890. 

[74-754]  5.  Harry  Vernon,  b  June  15,  1894;  m  Frances  C.  Shukites. 

6.  Rhoda  E.,  b  Nov.  29,  1896;  Ashland,  Pa. 

7.  Hazel  A.,  b  Oct.  3,  1900;  Ashland,  Pa. 

[74-354]  REV.  ALFRED  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  27,  1851;  d  Mar.  16,  1916;  s  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth 
A.  (Lewis)  Heebner  [74-107];  m  July  1,  1880,  TILLIE  MASON,  b  Apr.  26,  1849;  dau  James  D.  and 
Elizabeth  (Shouse)  Mason.  Clergyman.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-755]  1.  Anna  May,  b  June  16,  1881;  m  Charles  Insley  Berlin. 

[74-756]  2.  Elizabeth  Maud,  b  Sept.  6,  1882;  m  Roland  Lee  RudraufF. 

3.  Edith  Mason,  b  June  15,  1884;  1342  Jerome  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Rev.  Alfred  Heebner  was  born  at  Port  Carbon,  Pa.  He  attended  the  public  schools  of  the  commun¬ 
ity,  and  prepared  for  college  at  Blairstown  Academy.  He  entered  Lafayette  College  from  which  he 
was  graduated  in  1876.  Mr.  Heebner  then  entered  the  Philadelphia  M.  E.  Conference  in  1882  and 
spent  the  next  thirty-four  years  of  his  life  in  active  ministry.  While  in  college  Rev.  Heebner  gave 
special  attention  to  public  speaking  and  oratory — which  was  a  great  help  to  him  in  his  ministerial  career, 
as  he  was  much  sought  after  as  a  speaker  at  patriotic  and  memorial  occasions.  He  was  a  fine  Christian 
gentleman,  loved  by  all  who  knew  him.  He  died  very  suddenly  of  apoplexy  on  Mar.  16,  1916.  Some 
of  the  principal  charges  held  by  Rev.  Heebner  were  the  following,  all  in  Philadelphia;  Mt.  Pleasant 
Ave.,  Simpson  Memorial,  St.  John’s,  Tacony,  Port  Richmond,  and  Ridge  Avenue,  Roxborough,  which 
charge  he  had  at  the  time  of  his  death.  He  also  served  the  Shenandoah  M.  E.  Church  at  Shenandoah, 
Pa. 

/ 

[74-354. la]  LURENE  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  14,  1855;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis) 
Heebner  [74-107];  m  1st  time,  DAVID  BEDDALL,  dec. 

Children  ( 2 ):  1.  Harry;  2.  David.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-354. lb]  LURENE  (HEEBNER)  BEDDALL,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  GEORGE  W.  GRAY. 
Res.,  Tottenville,  Staten  Island,  New  York. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Bessie;  2.  Charles;  3.  Wilbur,  dec.;  4.  Alfred;  5.  Theodora.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to 
complete.] 


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[74-357]  CHARLES  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  6,  1859;  s  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis)  Heebner 
[74-107];  m  Dec.  18,  1888,  ALICE  SCHUYLER,  b  Apr.  14,  1864;  dau  Louis  E.  and  Sarah  R.  (Brobst) 
Schuyler.  Lawyer;  res.,  315  South  41st  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.)  Charles  Heebner  is  General 
Counsel  for  the  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Railway,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the 
Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Charles  Schuyler,  b  Dec.  22,  1889;  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

[74-757]  2.  Eleanor,  b  Nov.  6,  1891;  m  John  Bedford  French;  Del  Prado  Apts.,  Cleveland,  0. 

3.  Julia,  b  Mar.  20,  1893;  d  Apr.  30,  1893. 

4.  Henry  Reed,  b  Nov.  8,  1896;  315  South  41st  St.,  Phila. 

5.  Alice,  b  Jan.  18,  1898;  315  South  41st  St.,  Phila. 

[74-358a]  ATTA  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  15,  1860;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis)  Heebner 
[74-107];  m  1st  time,  WILLIAM  S.  GUITERMAN,  d  Mar.  15,  1911. 

One  child: 

[74-757.1]  Guy,  m  Adelaide  Brigham.  [No  further  data.] 

[74-358b]  ATTA  (HEEBNER)  GUITERMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  CHARLES  F.  HUM¬ 
MEL.  Res.,  204  Market  St.,  Port  Carbon,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-359]  WILFRED  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  21,  1862;  s  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis)  Heebner 
[74-107];  m  May  30,  1894,  LEILA  R.  COLLINS,  b  Mar.  10,  1873;  dau  Andrew  J.  and  Alice  (Ray) 
Collins.  Accountant;  res.,  4253  Regent  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  . 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur  R.,  b  July  29,  1896;  4253  Regent  St.,  Phila. 

2.  Edgar  C.,  b  Mar.  27,  1902;  d  Oct.  9,  1918. 

[74-360]  BERTA  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  15,  1865;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis)  Heebner 
[74-107];  m  JAMES  W.  BECK.  Res.,  611  Greenwood  Ave.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  no  further 
data.] 


[74-360.1]  MINNIE  HEEBNER,  b  May  10,  1867;  dau  Henry  R,  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis)  Heebner 
[74-107];  m  CONARD  B.  SILLYMAN.  Res.,  1107  Mabontongo  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.; 
no  further  data.] 

[74-361]  MAUD  ERMA  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  22,  1869;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis) 
Heebner  [74-107];  m  Dec.  30,  1889,  JAMES  T.  SUITT,  b  Jan.  20,  1850;  s  Walter  and  Elizabeth  H. 
(Baker)  Suitt.  Undertaker;  res.,  Paola,  Kansas.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clair  H.,  b  May  22,  1893;  Paola,  Kansas. 

2.  Aubrey  F.,  b  Dec.  30,  1897;  Paola,  Kansas. 

During  the  World  War  Clair  H.  Suitt  served  in  the  353rd  Infantry,  89th  Division  of  the  Kansas 
Band,  passing  through  France  and  Belgium  into  Germany,  and  remaining  there  four  months  with  the 
Army  of  Occupation.  He  has  also  traveled  all  over  the  United  States  with  musical  organizations. 
At  one  time  he  toured  the  United  States  on  the  Chautauqua  Circuit  as  a  member  of  “Zuave’s  Concert 
Band.” 

Aubrey  F.  Suitt  was  employed  by  the  United  States  Shipping  Board  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  as  a 
stenographer  during  the  War. 

[74-361.1]  HARRY  GUY  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  22,  1875;  s  Henry  R.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lewis) 
Heebner  [74-107] ;  m  FANNIE  ALLISON.  Res.,  5856  Washington  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  Letters 
unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-362]  FANNIE  LIBBIE  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  27,  1858;  dau  George  W.  and  Sarah  E.  (Wyncoop) 
Heebner  [74-108a];  m  Sept.  29,  1886,  JOHN  C.  PAXSON,  b  Nov.  23,  1861;  s  Isaac  and  Miriam  P. 
(Conard)  Paxson.  Storekeeper;  P.  &  R.  Rwy.  Co.;  res.,  Greenwood  Hill,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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1007 


Children  (5): 

[74-758]  1.  George  H.,  b  Nov.  23,  1887;  m  Ethel  V.  Paxson. 

[74-759]  2.  Isaac  Earl,  b  Feb.  13,  1890;  m  Carrie  Beuhler;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

3.  Thomas  Arthur,  b  Apr.  21,  1891;  d  Aug.  26,  1891. 

4.  Harold  Lenks,  b  May  21,  1894;  d  Sept.  19,  1894. 

[74-759.1]  5.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  6,  1895;  m  Clinton  A.  Colver. 

[74-363a]  DR.  THOMAS  FISTER  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  19,  1860 ;'s  George  W.  and  Anna  M. 
(Fister)  Heebner  [74-108b];  m  1st  time,  Oct.  17,  1883,  MARY  ANN  COXON,  b  Dec.  16,  1859;  d  July 
25,  1888;  dau  John  and  Ann  (Gordin)  Coxon. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Nellie  G.,  b  Feb.  21,  1885;  d  Aug.,  1885. 

[74-760]  2.  George  W.,  b  July  23,  1888;  m  Maud  H.  Gwinner. 

[74-363b]  DR.  THOMAS  FISTER  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  15, 1896,  LAURA 
H.  MATTHEWS,  b  Nov.  9,  1872;  dau  James  M.  and  Alice  Polk  (Taylor)  Matthews.  Physician, 
Medical  Examiner,  P.  &  R.  Rwy.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Res.,  Port  Carbon,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

>•  "ice  Matthews  |  b  Mar.  25  1897.  I  unm 

[74-761J  2.  Anna  Margaret  J  {  m  Harrison  A.  Berger. 

3.  Laura  M.,  b  Oct.  4,  1901. 

[The  Editor  is  indebted  to  Dr.  Thomas  F.  Heebner  for  valuable  data  on  the  Heebner  family.] 

[74-364]  JOHN  W.  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  18,  1863;  s  George  W.  and  Anna  M.  (Fister)  Heebner 
[74— 108b] ;  m  July  10,  1889;  SALLIE  McDONNELL,  b  Jan.  28,  1862;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Fincher) 
McDonnell.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  Clark’s  Green,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-762]  1.  MacDonald,  b  May  26,  1891;  m  Caroline  M.  Ribble. 

2.  Walter  M.,  b  Jan.  25,  1893;  Clark’s  Green,  Pa. 

3.  Albert  D.,  b  Dec.  17,  1902;  Clark’s  Green,  Pa. 

[74-365]  ESTHER  PHOEBE  HEEBNER,  b  Dec.  7,  1868;  dau  George  W.  and  Anna  M.  (Fister) 
Heebner  [74-108b] ;  m  Apr.  23,  1890,  ALBERT  GRANGER  IVES,  b  Jan.  7,  1866;  s  Edwin  and  Cornelia 
(Warren)  Ives.  Assistant  cashier,  First  National  Bank;  res.,  326  Clay  Avenue,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (6): 

[74-763]  1.  Anna  Margaret,  b  May  16,  1891;  m  Harold  Doud. 

[74-764]  2.  William  Edwin,  b  July  29,  1893;  m  Mae  W.  Bryden. 

3.  Charles  Heebner,  b  July  18,  1895;  Scranton,  Pa. 

4.  Warren  Albert,  b  Nov.  26,  1897;  Easton,  Pa. 

5.  Robert  Trexler,  b  May  21,  1901. 

6.  James  Linen,  b  Feb.  21,  1908. 

Charles  Heebner  Ives  served  in  the  recent  war.  He  was  First  Lieut,  of  the  311th  Machine  Gun 
Battalion.  He  spent  more  than  a  year  in  France,  and  participated  in  two  battles.  After  Nov.  11,  he 
attended  the  University  of  Toulouse. 

[74-365.1]  ABRAHAM  HEEBNER,  dec;  s  George  W.  and  Anna  M.  (Fister)  Heebner  [74-108b]; 

rn  — - - - — .  Wife  remarried. 

One  child : 

[74-764.1]  Lou.  m  — - - Waterson;  Hollyoak,  Del. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-366]  SARAH  ANN  BUTTERWECK,  b  Aug.  3,  1837;  dau  Moses  B.  and  Mary  Ann  B.  (Nyce) 
Butterweck  [74-113];  m  WILLIAM  B.  HOFFMAN,  s  David  H.  Hoffman. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  John,  b  Nov.,  1859. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Feb.,  1863. 

3.  Irwin,  b  1865. 


[  Unable  to  completejor  verify .] 


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[74-367]  ELIZABETH  N.  BUTTERWECK,  b  Feb.  12,  1839;  d  Aug.  4,  1884;  dau  Moses  B.  and 
Mary  Ann  B.  (Nyce)  Butterweck  [74-113];  m  EPHRAIM  B.  SCHEFFY. 

Ephraim  B.  Scheffy  died  in  Erie,  Pa.,  Mar.  28,  1912,  leaving  the  following  heirs:  Edwin  B. 
Scheffy;  William  B.  Scheffy;  Annie  Brant,  Reading,  Pa.,  a  daughter;  Julia  M.  Focht,  Pottstown,  Pa.; 
and  Katie  Swinehart,  a  daughter,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  John,  b  Dec.  30,  1864;  d  May  18,  1883;  2.  Edwin;  3.  Annie;  4.  William;  5.  Julia;  6.  Katie. 

[Nyce  Payers —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-368]  MARY  ANN  BUTTERWECK,  b  July  16,  1841;  dau  Moses  B.  and  Mary  Ann  B.  (Nyce) 
Butterweck  [74-113];  m  Dec.  18,  1860,  SAMUEL  SCHMOYER  SCHWENK,  b  July  4,  1830.  Farmer; 
res.,  East  Perkiomen  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[74-765]  1.  Rachel  Ann,  b  Feb.  11,  1862;  m  W.  R.  Johnson. 

2.  Eliza  V.,  b  Feb.  12,  1865. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-369]  ABIGAIL  N.  BUTTERWECK,  b  Oct.  11,  1844;  dau  Moses  B.  and  Mary  Ann  B.  (Nyce) 
Butterweck  [74-113];  m  SAMUEL  H.  WIEN,  b  Mar.  3,  1848. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Sallie  A.,  b  Aug.  2,  1870;  d  Mar.  10,  1872. 

2.  William  Henry,  b  Nov.  15,  1871. 

3.  John  B.,  b  Mar.  22,  1873. 

4.  Amos  B.,  b  Jan.  9,  1876. 

5.  Samuel  B.,  b  June  13,  1878. 

6.  Mary  Ann,  b  Nov.  23,  1879. 

7.  Harry  Webster,  b  Feb.  11,  1883. 

n'  imif  ,Ylola  1  twins,  b  Oct.  13,  1885. 

9.  Berdella  j 

[ Nyce  Papers —  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-370]  JOHN  NYCE  BUTTERWECK,  b  Oct.  18,  1856;  s  Moses  B.  and  Mary  Ann  B.  (Nyce) 
Butterweck  [74-113];  m  Nov.  21,  1885,  MARY  K.  SMITH,  of  Pottstown,  Pa. 

One  child:  William,  b  Mar.  17,  1888;  d  Apr.  20,  1888.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-371]  BENJAMIN  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  May  27,  1843;  s  Joseph  and  Sophia  B.  (Nyce)  Ziegler 
[74-115];  m  MARY  KULP. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  David,  d  aged  one  year;  2.  Fayetta,  d  aged  five  weeks;  3.  Wilson;  4.  Emma;  5.  D - 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-372]  MARY  ELIZABETH  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  Nov.  28,  1844;  dau  Joseph  and  Sophia  B. 
(Nyce)  Ziegler  [74-115];  m  HENRY  WADE. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Jonas;  2.  Henry;  3.  Catharine;  4.  Frank;  5.  Joseph;  6.  Annie.  [  Unable  to  complete  or 

verify.] 

[74-373]  NATHAN  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  Mar.  25,  1849;  s  Joseph  and  Sophia  B.  (Nyce)  Ziegler 
[74-115];  m  SARAH  HILGERT,  dau  Jacob  and  Christiana  (Nice)  Hilgert  [74-118]. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Wellington;  2.  Jonathan;  3.  Daughter,  d  in  infancy.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-374]  DAVID  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  Aug.  23,  1851;  s  Joseph  and  Sophia  B.  (Nyce)  Ziegler 
[74-115];  m  CLARA  SMOYER. 

Children  {3): 

1.  Oscar;  2.  Ella;  3.  Agnes.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


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[74-375]  SOPHIA  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  July  10,  1856;  dau  Joseph  and  Sophia  B.  (Nyce)  Ziegler 
[74-115];  m  WINDFIELD  SMITH. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emma;  2.  Winfield  or  Windfield;  3.  Mary.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-376]  MARIA  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  July  10,  1856;  dau  Joseph  and  Sophia  B.  (Nyce)  Ziegler 
[74-115];  m  JACOB  HAHN. 

One  child:  Florence.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-377]  JOHN  (NYCE)  ZIEGLER,  b  May  9,  1862;  s  Joseph  and  Sophia  B.  (Nyce)  Ziegler  [74- 
115];  m  ANNIE  KRAUSE,  dau  William  and  Susan  (Heffelfinger)  Krause  of  Frederick  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Susan,  b  Aug.  15,  1887 ;  d  July  26,  1888.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-378]  JAMES  HENRY  NYCE,  b  July  5,  1852;  s  John  B.  and  Sarah  (Cozemaier)  Nyce  [74-116] ; 
m  LOVINA  HART. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ida,  b  Nov.  4,  1878. 

2.  Henry  Richard,  b  Dec.,  1879. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-379]  ELIZABETH  SCHULER,  dau  John  and  Esther  (Nyce)  Schuler  [74-117];  m  ISAAC 
WAMPOLE.  “A  number  of  children.”  [Nyce  Payers.} 

Children  (2): 

1.  Catharine;  2.  Elizabeth.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-382]  MAHLON  HOFFECKER,  b  Jan.  22,  1833;  s  John  and  Catharine  N.  (Miller)  Hoffecker 
[74-120];  m  SIDNEY  M.  ENGLAND,  b  May  9,  1830. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  30,  1859. 

2.  Emilie,  b  Sept.  28,  1863. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-383]  LEVI  HOFFECKER,  b  Sept.  30,  1834;  s  John  and  Catharine  N.  (Miller)  Hoffecker  [74- 
120];  m  Oct.,  1859,  RACHEL  HUZZARD,  b  Aug.  20,  1836. 

Children  (J); 

1.  Ella,  b  Aug.  28,  1860. 

2.  Alvin  M.,  b  Jan.  18,  1865. 

3.  Anna  M.,  b  June  6,  1866. 

4.  John  L.,  b  July  19,  1870. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-385]  ALLEN  C.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  20,  1863;  s  Israel  N.  and  Lydia  (Ecker)  Miller  [74-122b]; 
m  JOSEPHINE  SHIRICH. 

One  child:  George  Royal,  b  Sept.  1,  1883.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-386]  MARY  A.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  28,  1842;  dau  John  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Halderman)  Miller 
[74— 123a] ;  m  CHARLES  W.  HERNER,  s  David  and  Susanna  (Rhoads)  Herner.  Res.,  Athol,  Berks 
Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Bertha,  b  July  13,  1871. 

2.  Howard  Eugene,  b  Oct.,  1874. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-387]  ANNA  ELIZABETH  MILLER,  b  July  18,  1845;  dau  John  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Halderman) 
Miller  [74-123a];  m  NATHANIEL  HERNER,  s  David  and  Susanna  (Rhoads)  Herner. 

One  child:  Blanche  M.,  b  Jan.  18,  1876.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 


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[74-388]  ANNA  MARY  MILLER,  b  Jan.  28,  1859;  d  June  7,  1884;  dau  Absalom  and  Catherine  E. 
(Gilbert)  Miller  [74-127a];  m  HARVEY  THOMAS. 

Children  (£): 

1.  Walter;  2.  Lee.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify  above.} 

[74-389]  EMMA  JANE  MILLER,  b  Nov.  26,  1863;  dau  Absalom  and  Catherine  E.  (Gilbert) 
Miller  [74-127a];  m  July  12,  1883,  JOSEPH  HIPPLE.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-390]  ANNA  MARY  MILLER  GREENOFF,  b  June  21,  1863;  dau  Thomas  V.  and  Angeline 
(Miller)  Greenoff  [74-128];  m  Apr.  27,  1882,  at  Pottstown,  Pa.,  J.  FRANK  ALTHOUSE.  [Unable 
to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-391]  MARTHA  K.  MOSES,  b  June  12,  1844;  dau  George  and  Cordelia  (Miller)  Moses  [74- 
1.29] ;  m  Nov.  19,  1864,  WASHINGTON  FRIDAY,  6  June  6,  1861 ;  dec;  s  Christian  and  Mary  Friday. 
Resided  in  Phoenixville,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Gordon  Emmett  Lee,  b  Sept.  16,  1865. 

2.  Mary  Estella,  b  Aug.  27,  1867. 

3.  Hortense,  b  Jan.  23,  1869;  d  May  6,  1869. 

4.  George  Washington  Reynolds  |  (wi  &  s  t  1(!  ,870. 

5.  Warren  Linwood.  j 

6.  Mabel,  b  Oct.,  1872. 

7.  Cordelia,  b  June  26,  1877;  d  Sept.  6,  1877. 

8.  Evangeline  May,  b  May  31,  1879. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.} 

In  his  will  Washington  Friday  mentions  his  grandchildren,  “George  Washington  Erb  and  Mabel 
Erb.” 

Washington  Friday  was  born  at  East  Pikeland  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  He  enlisted  in  Co.  G., 
30th  Pa.  Infantry,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  June  13,  1864.  He  participated  in  many  battles. 

At  South  Mountain,  Mr.  Friday  and  another  soldier  in  his  company,  J.  T.  Hunter,  while  in  a 
charge,  found  themselves  in  advance  of  the  regiment,  and  Mr.  Friday,  whose  gun  was  empty,  was 
confronted  by  three  Confederates  whom  he  made  prisoners  and  sent  to  the  rear.  Mr.  Hunter,  being 
wounded  a  few  moments  afterwards,  was  carried  back  to  the  regiment  by  Mr.  Friday. 

After  the  war,  Mr.  Friday  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits  at  Wilson  Corner  and  Phoenixville,  in 
Springfield,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  In  1873,  he  sold  out  his  business  and  went  to  Phila.  to  engage  in  fancy 
grocery  and  market  business,  but  soon  sold  out  and  returned  to  Chester  Co.  He  purchased  a  farm  near 
Phoenixville,  and  engaged  in  trucking  and  the  growing  of  nursery  stock.  He  served  as  school  director, 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  in  1890  was  auditor  of  Chester  Co.  [Hist.  Chester  Co.} 

[74-392]  EMMA  CATHARINE  MILLER,  b  Jan.  21,  1851;  dau  Franklin  N.  and  Martha  (Knauer) 
Miller  [74-130];  m  JOHN  C.  ROBERTS,  of  Pughtown,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Warren  Ellsworth,  b  Oct.  30,  1874. 

2.  Laura  May,  b  Nov.  29,  1876. 

3.  John  Franklin,  b  Jan.  8,  1880. 

4.  A - ,  a  son,  b  Oct.  11,  1881. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[74-393]  OLIVER  KNAUER  MILLER,  b  Oct.  25,  1858;  s  Franklin  N.  and  Martha  (Knauer) 
Miller  [74—130] ;  m - IRWIN.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[74-394]  FRANKLIN  U.  MILLER,  b  July  6,  1844;  s  John  and  Mary  (Urner)  Miller  [74-131a]; 
m  ABBIE  D.  DAIRS. 

Children  (2) : 

1.  John  Wesley,  b  Aug.  26,  1873. 

2.  Estella,  b  July  21,  18  79. 

V  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


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[74-395]  LEWIS  U.  MILLER,  b  Jan.  30,  1846;  s  John  and  Mary  (Urner)  Miller  [74-131a]; 


m 


One  child:  Jennie  M.,  b  Mar.  26,  1870.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-396]  CLARA  MILLER,  daw  John  and  Margaret  (Summers- Rex)  Miller  [74— 13 lb] ;  m  BROOKE 
DAVIS,  b  July  19,  1843;  d  July  21,  1877,  at  Pottstown,  Pa.  The  will  of  Brooke  Davis  was  probated 
Aug.  2,  1877;  his  wife  was  sole  legatee  and  executrix. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edgar  J  ^  b  0et  1  1877;  j 

2.  Clara  J  ’Id  Dec.  17,  1878. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-397]  LUCY  ANN  NYCE,  b  May  21,  1841;  dau  Jeremiah  L.  and  Catharine  (Hoot)  Nyce 
[74-134];  m  GEORGE  WORM  AN. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Warren,  b  Sept.,  1863. 

2.  George  Washington,  b  Feb.  22,  1865. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[74-398]  ELIZABETH  H.  NYCE,  b  Nov.  15,  1845;  d  Nov.  14.  1872;  dan  Jeremiah  L.  and  Catharine 
(Hoot)  Nyce  [74-134];  m  EDWARD  STOUT. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Worman;  2.  Ella,  d  aged  two  years.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-399]  JOHN  MAHLON  NYCE,  b  July  19,  1849;  s  Jeremiah  L.  and  Catharine  (Hoot)  Nyce 
[74-134];  m  LUCY  ELY. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Caroline;  2.  Anna.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-400]  MARIA  CAROLINE  NYCE,  b  Nov.  25,  1851;  dau  Jeremiah  L.  and  Catharine  (Hoot) 
Nyce  [74-134];  m  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Thomas,  b  Feb.,  1872;  d  Nov.  16,  1872. 

2.  Mary. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[A  James  Campbell  died  in  Norristown,  Pa.,  Dec.  26,  1916;  his  will  was  probated  Dec.  29,  1916 * 
Annie  Malley,  wife  of  John  Malley,  was  sole  legatee  and  executrix.  Was  this  the  above  James  Camp¬ 
bell? — Editor.] 


[74-401]  HARMAN  L.  NYCE,  b  Apr.  18,  1845;  s  Peter  L.  and  Susan  (Lewis)  Nyce  [74-135]; 
m  Dec.  26,  1868,  SUSANNA  CASSEL,  b  Jan.  30,  1849;  d  Dec.  30,  1907;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Cassel)  Cassel  [21-30].  Shoe  dealer;  res.,  23  E.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[74-766]  1.  Mary  C.,  b  Feb.  13,  1870;  m  Harry  Dankelman. 

[74-767]  2.  Caroline  C.,  b  Nov.  1,  1871;  m  Martin  Molony. 

[74-768]  3.  Flora  C.,  b  Feb.  13,  1874;  m  Charles  E.  Naile. 

[74-769]  4.  Howard  C.,  b  June  17,  1875;  m  Ethel  Rowan. 

5.  Susie  C.,  b  Apr.  14,  1877;  d  Aug.  14,  1877. 

[74-770]  6.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Dec.  23,  1878;  m  Bertha  Otto  Stine. 

7.  Martha  C.,  b  Mar.  10,  1883;  d  Aug.  24,  1883. 

[74-771]  8.  Mabel  C.,  b  Sept.  26,  1884;  m  Harold  Corson. 

9.  Walter  C.,  b  Sept.  16,  1886;  d  Mar.  27,  1889. 


[74-402a]  MARY  L.  NYCE,  b  July  31,  1847;  d  July  12,  1906;  dau  Peter  L.  and  Susan  (Lewis) 
Nyce  [74-135];  m  1st  time,  Dec.  3,  1870,  EMANUEL  W.  BREY,  b  Sept.  10,  1851;  d  Oct.  18,  1876; 
s  Peter  and -  (Willauer)  Brey.  Res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Martha  N.,  b  Oct.,  1871;  d  Oct.,  1871. 

[74-772]  2.  Peter  N.,  b  Sept.  26,  1872;  m  Amanda  G.  Hendricks. 

[74—773]  3.  Mary  Alice  N.,  b  Aug.  13,  1874;  m  Oliver  G.  Hendricks. 

[74-402b]  MARY  L.  (NYCE)  BREY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  1881,  ZACHARIAS  R.  REED, 
b  Mar.  14,  1841;  d  Oct.  8,  1915;  s  George  W.  and  Sophia  (Rudy)  Reed.  Res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Oswin  N.,  b  Sept.  1,  1885;  d  May  1,  1886. 

2.  Elmer  N.,  b  Feb.  13,  1888;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

3.  Nevin  N.,  b  Nov.  19,  1889;  2755  North  29th  St.,  Phila. 

[74-404a]  PETER  L.  NYCE,  b  May  4,  1857;  s  Peter  L.  and  Susan  (Lewis)  Nyce  [74-135];  m  1st 
time,  Nov.  9,  1878,  MARY  MOYER,  b  Feb.  7,  1853;  d  Mar.  1,  1900;  daw  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Bechtel) 
Moyer.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-774]  1.  Sara  Jane,  b  June  10,  1879;  m  Alvin  C.  Moyer. 

2.  Elmer  Ellsworth,  b  Sept.  14,  1880;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[74-775]  3.  Marietta,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  m  John  G.  Hauck. 

[74—776]  4.  Wellington  M.,  b  Mar.  19,  1886;  m  Lizzie  S.  Grater. 

[74-777]  5.  Harry,  b  Aug.  21,  1887;  m  Alice  M.  Reed. 

6.  Alverda,  b  Aug.  14,  1889;  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

[74-404b]  PETER  L.  NYCE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  18, 1902,  EMMA  H.  BOWER,  b 
Apr.  22,  1865;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Hange)  Bower.  Farmer;  res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-405]  AMANDA  S.  BOSLER,  b  Nov.  6,  1846;  d  Apr.  2,  1890;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L. 
(Nyce)  Bosler  [74-136];  m  Mar.  5,  1864,  WASHINGTON  AUGUSTUS  BELL,  b  Aug.  23,  1845; 
d  Oct.  5,  1918;  s  Washington  A.  Bell.  Iron  worker.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-778]  1.  Jacob  C.,  b  June  15,  1866;  d  Jan.  17,  1903;  m  Angeline  Jacobs. 

[74—779]  2.  Leonard  W.,  b  Aug.  18,  1868;  m  Mary  A.  Dreslin. 

[74-780]  3.  Mary,  b  Apr.  27,  1870;  d  Apr.  5,  1915;  m  John  P.  Smith. 

[74-781]  4.  Henry  K.,  b  Jan.  6,  1874;  d  May  7,  1920;  m  Laura  Gardner. 

[74-782]  5.  Walter  A.,  b  Aug.  21,  1878;  m  Kate  Moore. 

[74-783]  6.  Washington  Augustus,  b  Feb.  1,  1880;  m  Mary  Gillespie. 

[74-784]  7.  Ella  M.,  b  Mar.  26,  1884;  m  Charles  F.  Rankin. 

[74-406]  MARY  ANN  MARGARET  BOSLER,  b  Dec.  16,  1847;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce) 
Bosler  [74-136];  m  June  27,  1874,  MATTHEW  D.  SPENCE,  b  Sept.  19,  1850;  d  Dec.  27,  1910;  s 
Matthew  and  Lizzie  (Drummond)  Spence.  Rolling  mill  heater;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  {3): 

[74-785]  1.  William  M.,  b  Jan.  15,  1876;  m  Isabella  Founds. 

2.  Harry  H.,  b  Aug.  27,  1877;  d  June  1,  1913. 

3.  Lizzie  A.,  b  Nov.  6,  1881 ;  d  Aug.  27,  1885. 

[74-407]  WILLIAM  MORRIS  BOSLER,  b  Apr.  19,  1852;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce) 
Bosler  [74-136];  m  July  4,  1871,  ELIZABETH  EYNON,  b  Apr.  3,  1853;  dau  John  and  Celia  (Wilson) 
Eynon.  Veterinarian;  res.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-786]  1.  J.  Eynon,  b  May  28,  1872;  m  Rosa  Holderman. 

[74-787]  2.  Celia  Wilson,  b  Sept.  25,  1873;  m  Frank  Marshall. 

[74-788]  3.  Harry  E.,  b  Feb.  1,  1875;  m  Sadie  Mann. 

4.  W.  Ellis,  b  Sept.  1,  1872;  d  Sept.  1,  1873. 

[74-789]  5.  Percy  M.,  b  Dec.  17,  1881;  d  July  13,  1909;  m  Alice  Price. 

[74-790]  6.  P.  Mildred,  b  Jan.  9,  1888;  m  Spencer  Black. 


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[74-408]  CAROLINA  LOUISA  BOSLER,  b  May  17,  1858;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce) 
Bosler  [74-136];  m  WILLIAM  G.  UNDERKOFFLER,  b  Feb.  15,  1859;  s  W.  G.  and  Susan  (Gross) 
Underkoffler.  Machinist;  res.,  203  Beech  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-791]  1.  Frank,  b  June  29,  1878;  m  Lillie  Gilbert. 

[74-792]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  July  23,  1879;  m  Oscar  Weiss. 

[74-793]  3.  Ella  D.,  b  Sept.  25,  1885;  m  Irvin  M.  Skeen. 

[74-794]  4.  Alice  W.,  b  Aug.  15,  1888;  m  Charles  W.  Fry. 

[74-795]  5.  William  G.,  b  July  1,  1881;  m  Rose  McKeon. 

[74-409]  JACOB  ERWIN  BOSLER,  b  Aug.  29,  1856;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce)  Bosler 
[74-136];  vi  ANNIE  MORGAN  EYNON,  b  July  9,  1856;  dau  John  and  Cecilia  (Wilson)  Eynon.  Res., 
Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (11): 

[74-796]  1.  Benjamin  Erwin,  b  Jan.  20,  1875;  m  Anna  B.  Evans. 

[74—797 ]  2.  Carrie  Conard,  b  Sept.  11,  1876;  d  Nov.  30,  1915;  m  Joseph  Morgan. 

[74-798]  3.  Edith  May,  b  Oct.  18,  1878;  m  Brinton  Swymela;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

4.  Elsie  Dinsmor,  b  Aug.  24,  1880;  d  Aug.  22,  1885. 

5.  Alfred  Pilkington,  b  Jan.  7,  1882;  d  July  20,  1885. 

[74-799]  6.  Wilson  Thomas,  b  Sept.  4,  1883;  rn  Elizabeth  Thomas. 

[74—800]  7.  Emily  Eynon,  b  Aug.  2,  1885;  m  Frank  W.  Neitz. 

8.  Bessie  Eynon,  b  Aug.  3,  1887;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[74-801]  9.  Edna  Dinsmor,  b  May  21,  1891 ;  m  Joseph  Shainline. 

10.  Nelson  Ulisses,  b  Feb.  18,  1895;  d  Apr.  14,  1895. 

11.  John  Ralph,  b  Nov.  27,  1898;  Johnstown,  Pa. 

[74-410]  WILLIS  E.  BOSLER,  b  Feb.  22,  1863;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce)  Bosler  [74-136]; 
m  Apr.  16,  1891,  LIZZIE  E.  HUNSICKER,  b  Aug.  25,  1864;  dau  William  D.  and  Anna  S.  (Kulp) 
Hunsicker.  Stationary  fireman;  res.,  Swede  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[74-802]  1.  Willis  E.,  b  Dec.  6,  1891;  m  Catherine  Bytheway. 

[74—803]  2.  Clarence  H.,  b  June  1,  1893;  m  Ethel  M.  Bickhart. 

3.  Elmer  H.,  b  Dec.  8,  1897;  1126  Swede  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[74-411]  FRANK  W.  BOSLER,  b  Mar.  23,  1866;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce)  Bosler  [74-136]; 
m  Apr.  5,  1888,  CATHERINE  HILDENBRAND,  b  June  12,  1870;  dau  Frederick  D.  and  Leanna 
(Scholl)  Hildenbrand.  Foreman,  W.  K.  Gresh  &  Sons  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (J): 

[74-804]  1.  Eva  Ethel,  b  Oct.  19,  1888;  m  Frank  Iv.  Moyer. 

[74-805]  2.  Frederick  H.,  b  Oct.  12,  1889;  m  Arneta  R.  Ehly. 

[74-806]  3.  Irma  May,  b  Oct.  28,  1892;  m  William  Schwartz,  Jr. 

[74-807]  4.  Linwood  W.,  b  Feb.  13,  1895;  m  Edna  F.  Jones. 

[74-412]  ALICE  W.  BOSLER,  b  May  4,  1870;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Nyce)  Bosler  [74-136]; 
m  June  9,  1898,  JOHN  SCHELL,  b  Jan.  27,  1869;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Anna  (Fisher)  Schell.  Foreman, 
cigar  factory;  res.,  704  Astor  Street,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  C.  F.,  b  June  16,  1908. 

[74-413]  WILSON  B.  NYCE,  b  Jan.  20,  1852;  s  George  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Bieler)  Nyce  [74-137]; 
m  ELLA  McBRIDE. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah;  2.  William,  d  in  infancy;  3.  Ora.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 

[74-414]  BENJAMIN  NYCE,  b  Feb.  18,  1853;  s  George  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Bieler)  Nyce  [74-137]; 
m  MARY  RITTER. 

One  child:  Ellfleta.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 


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[74-415]  MARY  ANN  RUCKSTUHL,  b  May  5,  1844;  d  May  6,  1871;  dau  Henry  N.  and  Sophia 
(Heilig)  Ruckstuhl  [74-138];  m  ELLWOOD  LUKENS,  of  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Henry  Howard,  b  June  8,  1867.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-416]  JOHN  NICE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Aug.  7,  1845;  s  Henry  N.  and  Sophia  (Heilig)  Ruckstuhl 
[74-138];  m  July  23,  1870,  JOSEPHINE  KILLY.  John  Ruckstuhl  is  buried  in  Montg.  Cem.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.  His  descendants  live  in  Norristown. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Harry,  d  aged  four  mos.;  2.  Harry,  d  aged  seven  years;  3.  Caroline,  d  aged  seven  raos.; 

4.  Mary;  5.  Rachel;  6.  Charles,  d  1881;  aged  seven  mos.  [Unable  to  complete  or 

verify .] 

[74-417]  JAMES  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Dec.  4,  1846;  d  July  3,  1873;  s  Henry  N.  and  Sophia  (Heilig) 
Ruckstuhl  [74-138];  m  Mar.  23,  1867,  NELLY  M.  HAYES,  b  Nov.  15,  1846. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Maria  Ann,  b  Feb.  15,  1868;  d  same  day. 

2.  James  F.,  b  Apr.  14,  1870;  d  same  day. 

3.  George  W.,  b  July  25,  1871;  d  Oct.  6,  1871. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-418a]  CHRISTIANA  JANE  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Mar.  14,  1850;  dau  Henry  N.  and  Sophia  (Heilig) 
Ruckstuhl  [74—138] ;  m  1st  time,  Aug.  11,  1866,  DANIEL  McDADE. 

One  child:  Sophia.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[74-418b]  CHRISTIANA  JANE  (RUCKSTUHL)  McDADE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  DENNIS 
O’DONNELL.  Descendants  live  in  Norristown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[74-419]  LEVINA  RUCKSTUHL,  b  Oct.  5,  1851 ;  dau  Henry  N.  and  Sophia  (Heilig)  Ruckstuhl 
[74-138];  m  Feb.  13,  1869,  FRANCIS  SMEDLEY.  Descendants  live  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harry,  b  1870. 

2.  Esther,  b  July  9,  1873. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-420]  JOHN  CRAMER,  b  May  31,  1849;  s  Jesse  and  Margaret  N.  (Ruckstuhl)  Cramer  [74- 
140];  m  Sept.  27,  1855,  MARY  ELIZABETH  SNYDER,  dau  Henry  and  — - - -  (Gable)  Snyder. 

Children  (J); 

1.  Minerva,  b  Oct.  11,  1873. 

2.  Harvey,  b  Feb.  24,  1875. 

3.  Ida,  b  Nov.  6,  1876. 

4.  Irwin,  b  Feb.  26,  1882. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-421]  CHRISTIANA  CRAMER,  b  Jan.  16,  1851;  dau  Jesse  and  Margaret  N.  (Ruckstuhl) 
Cramer  [74-140];  m  WILLIAM  HERSH. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daughter,  stillborn  Oct.,  1877. 

2.  William  Franklin,  b  Sept.  26,  1880. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[74-422]  ELIZABETH  CRAMER,  b  Nov.  9,  1852;  dau  Jesse  and  Margaret  N.  (Ruckstuhl)  Cramer 
[74-140];  m  CHARLES  RATCLIFF. 

One  child:  Mary,  b  July  26,  1879.  |  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-423]  MILTON  CRAMER,  b  June  24,  1854;  s  Jesse  and  Margaret  N.  (Ruckstuhl)  Cramer 
[74-140];  m  ANNIE  GEHMAN.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[74-424]  ANNIE  RUCKSTUHL,  dau  Samuel  N.  and  Caroline  (Reppert)  Ruckstuhl  [74-141]; 
m  JOHN  TROXELL. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Minnie;  2.  Samuel.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-425]  LIZZIE  RUCKSTUHL,  dau  Samuel  N.  and  Caroline  (Reppert)  Ruckstuhl  [74-141]; 
m  JOHN  MOYER. 

One  child:  Miltrie.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


[74-426]  SARAH  CEVILLA  SNYDER,  b  May  15,  1858;  dau  Isaac  and  Sarah  N.  (Ruckstuhl) 
Snyder  [74-142];  m  June  12,  1886,  EDWARD  GREEN.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


[74-427]  ROGER  D.  GROFF,  b  Mar.  27,  1838;  s  Jonas  and  Eliza  (Dice)  Groff  [74-144];  m  Feb. 
9,  1862,  CATHARINE  GROFF,  b  Sept.  5,  1842;  d  Sept.  13,  1920;  dau  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Shaffer) 
Groff.  Carpenter;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Amanda,  b  Dec.  16,  1862;  d  Mar.  10,  1876. 

[74-808]  2.  John,  b  Nov.  15,  1866;  m  Ida  Jane  Bean. 

[74-809]  3.  Rebecca,  b  July  25,  1869;  m  Samuel  W.  Fox. 


[74-428]  JENNIE  GROFF,  b  Apr.  4,  1840;  dau  Jonas  and  Eliza  (Dice)  Groff  [74-144];  m  Apr.  25, 
1866,  JOSEPH  BENOIR,  b  1842;  d  1909;  s  Pierre  and  Apoline  (Racine)  Benoir.  Res.,  2107  Diamond 
St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[74-8 10a] 
[74-8 10b] 
[74-811] 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1  1.  Joseph,  b  Sept.  15,  1870;  m  j  ^  McClintih 

J  l  2.  Ethel  Demcke. 

2.  Lena,  b  Apr.  23,  1872;  m  Grier  L.  O.  Weidler. 

3.  Mazie,  b  Sept.  6,  1877;  unm;  2107  Diamond  St.,  Phila. 


[74-429]  SARAH  A.  GROFF,  b  May  3,  1847  \  dau  Jonas  and  Eliza  (Dice)  Groff  [74-144];  m  JOHN 
S.  FAMOUS.  Res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

John  S.  Famous  served  nearly  four  years  in  the  Civil  War.  He  was  a  sergeant  in  the  3rd  artillery 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Volunteers. 


Children  (11): 

[74-811.1]  1.  Lydia  L.,  b  Sept.  26,  1867;  m  John  D.  Famous. 

2.  John  B.,  b  Sept.  17,  1868;  Malvern,  Pa. 

3.  Katie  B .,  b  June  24,  1870;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

4.  Anna  C.,  b  Nov.  15,  1871;  d  Dec.  15,  1871. 

[74-812]  5.  Jennie  M.,  b  Dec.  4,  1872;  m  Lewis  F.  Kellar. 

[74-813]  6.  Irvin  H.,  b  June  23,  1875;  m  Hettie  Warburton. 

[74-814]  7.  Harry  R.,  b  June  18,  1878;  d  Jan.  1,  1917;  m  Elsie  F.  Fulmer. 

[74-815]  8.  Effie  M.,  b  Jan.  24,  1885;  m  William  H.  Stoll. 

[74-816]  9.  Francis  M.,  b  Jan.  22,  1887;  m  Elizabeth  E.  Dougherty. 

FJW]  10.  Blanche  S  1  ,,  M  24  1&90;  m  (  Edward  S.  Porter. 

[74-818]  11.  Florence  S.  J  [  Charles  G.  Reustle. 


[74-430]  DR.  GEORGE  G.  GROFF,  b  Apr.  5,  1851;  d  Feb.  18,  1910;  s  John  and  Susan  (Beaver) 
Groff  [74-145];  m  Apr.  14,  1880,  MARGARET  PUSEY  MARSHALL,  sister  of  Saul  P.  Marshall. 
Widow  resides  in  West  Chester,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  William  Marshall,  b  Dec.  26,  1881;  28  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  (1918.) 

2.  John  Charles,  b  Nov.  12,  1883;  Capt.  of  Co.  B.,  103  Ammunition  Train,  A.  E.  F. 

John  C.  Groff  attained  the  rank  of  Major  in  the  World  War.  He  was  elected  Registrar 
of  Wills  of  Chester  Co.,  in  1920.  Res.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

3.  Margaret  Beaver,  b  Oct.  16,  1885;  unm;  teacher  of  Mathematics,  Southern  High 

School,  Phila. 


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[74-819]  4.  James  Andrew,  b  1887;  m  Mary  McManus;  no  issue. 

5.  Francis  Lloyd,  b  1889;  Capt.  Co.  K.,  Ill  Infantry,  28  Div.,  A.  E.  F.  (1918). 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.) 

Dr.  George  G.  Groff  was  born  on  the  “Welsh  Tract’’  in  Tredyffrin  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  on  Apr. 
5,  1851.  His  ancestors,  who  were  among  the  earliest  settlers  of  the  state,  were  Dutch,  German,  English, 
Welsh,  and  Norman-Irish.  With  the  exception  of  two  cousins  of  his  father  all  the  family  have  been 
tillers  of  the  soil. 

Dr.  Groff  received  his  early  education  in  the  public  schools  and  in  academies  at  Phoenixville  and 
Norristown,  and  later,  in  the  West  Chester  State  Normal  School,  Michigan  University,  Long  Island 
College  Hospital  and  the  University  of  Leipzig.  He  received  degrees  from  Long  Island  College  Hospital 
(M.D.),  Lafayette  College  (A. M. ),  Judson  College  (LL.D.),  State  College  (B.S.),  Franklin  and  Marshall 
College  (Ph.D.),  and  Susquehanna  University  (Sc.D.).  From  1879  to  1910  he  served  as  Professor  of 
Organic  Science  in  Bucknell  University  at  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  which  position  he  held  practically  to  the 
end  of  his  life.  In  1877  and  1878  he  was  acting  president  of  Bucknell  University. 

In  public  life  Dr.  Groff  served  at  various  times  as  school  director,  coroner  of  Union  County,  Pa., 
surgeon  in  the  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  and  member  of  the  State  Boards  of  Agriculture  and 
Health  and  of  the  State  Medical  and  Dental  Councils.  He  was  the  author  of  many  circulars  of  the 
State  Board  of  Health,  which  are  said  to  be  the  best  issued  by  any  state  in  the  union. 

In  1889,  after  the  great  floods  of  that  year,  he  had  charge  of  the  sanitation  at  Johnstown,  Pa., 
which  he  conducted  in  a  most  successful  manner.  In  the  Spanish-American  War  he  served  as  brigade 
surgeon  of  the  National  Relief  Commission  and  special  relief  commissioner  for  Porto  Rico. 

Dr.  Groff  was  also  Superintendent  of  Instruction  in  Porto  Rico,  succeeding  Dr.  Martin  G.  Brum¬ 
baugh.  While  in  Porto  Rico  as  Director  of  Vaccination,  790,000  persons  were  vaccinated  in  three 
months.  This  was  the  greatest  record  for  time  in  the  world’s  history.  Dr.  Groff  wras  a  frequent  lecturer 
at  teachers’  and  farmers’  institutes,  and  the  author  of  many  pamphlets,  charts,  maps  and  text-books 
on  physiology,  hygiene  and  mineralogy. 

Besides  belonging  to  many  medical  and  scientific  societies,  Dr.  Groff  was  a  member  of  the  Sons 
of  the  Revolution,  the  Welsh  Society  of  Philadelphia,  and  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society  to  which 
he  was  elected  Apr.  12,  1898.  [Pa.  Ger.  $oc.] 

The  following  are  some  of  his  publications:  “Plant  Analysis,  1880;  Mineral  Analysis,  1882; 
Charts  of  American  Geological  History,  1882;  Chart  of  Chemical  Elements,  1882;  Chemical  Note 
Book,  1884;  Accidents  and  Emergencies,  1884;  Dairy  Hygiene,  1890;  Farm  and  Village  Hygiene,  1890; 
The  American  Fruit  Garden,  1890;  Saludad  Por  de  nino,  1900;  Editor  of  Coulter’s  Physiologies,  1899, 
and  Sanitary  Bulletins  of  Pa.  State  Board  of  Health.” 

[74-431]  CHARLES  A.  GROFF,  b  Oct.  14,  1852;  s  John  and  Susan  (Beaver)  Groff  [74-145]; 
m  Mar.  8,  1887,  MRS.  CORDELIA  (MOWLDS)  RUE,  b  Mar.  16,  1845;  dau  Jacob  and  Ann  (Davis) 
Mowlds.  Breeder  of  Guernsey  Cattle;  res.,  Skippack,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[74-432]  DR.  JOHN  HOWARD  GROFF,  b  May  1,  1854;  s  John  and  Susan  (Beaver)  Groff  [74- 
145];  m  ANNIE  DINGLER,  dau  Charles  Spurgeon  and  Susan  B.  Dingier.  Physician;  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  R.  D.  2,  Box  415.  (1917.)  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.) 

[74-433]  MARY  ELIZABETH  GROFF,  b  June  5,  1856;  dau  John  and  Susan  (Beaver)  Groff 
[74-145];  m  Feb.  17,  1876,  ISAAC  A.  CLEAVER,  b  May  12,  1843;  d  May  10,  1909;  s  Hiram  and  Jane 
(Abrams)  Cleaver.  Res.,  125  Argyle  Road,  Ardmftre,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Moreau  Victor,  b  Mar.  20,  1883;  d  Dec.  21,  1884. 

2.  Mary  Kauffman,  b  June  17,  1884;  unm;  125  Argyle  Road,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

[74-819.1]  3.  Horace  Jones,  b  June  19,  1887;  m  Margaret  Knox  Bradbury;  615  W.  150th  St.,  N.  Y. 

4.  Gertrude  Groff,  b  Jan.  27,  1890;  unm;  125  Argyle  Road,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.) 

[74-434]  DEBORAH  BEAVER  GROFF,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  d  1920;  dau  John  and  Susan  (Beaver) 
Groff  [74-145];  m  Mar.  26,  1886,  WINFIELD  S.  RENNARD.  Res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

One  child:  Winifred;  teacher  of  Spanish  in  New  York.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to 
complete.) 


Plate  113 


Towamenein  Schwenkfelder  Church,  near  Lansdale,  Pennsylvania 


Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  [161-50] 

Senior  pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches 
of  the  Middle  District. 


Plate  114 


Schwenkfelder  Churches  of  the  Upper  District  (1911) 
Kraussdale  Meeting  House 

Rev.  O.  S.  Kriebel  Palm  Schwenkfelder  Church 

Washington  Meeting  House  Hosensaek  Meeting  House 


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[74-435]  SARAH  R.  GROFF,  b  Apr.  8,  1864;  dau  John  and  Susan  (Beaver)  Groff  [74-145];  m 
May  8,  1888,  ALBAN  A.  KELLY,  b  Nov.  21,  1849;  s  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Kelly.  Writer 
and  publisher;  res.,  Malvern,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Alban  Groff,  b  Feb.  24,  1890;  Malvern,  Pa. 

2.  Ruth  Lydia,  b  Feb.  8,  1891;  Malvern,  Pa. 

[74-820]  3.  George  Groff,  b  Dec.  20,  1892;  m  Anna  Pearl  Guldin. 

4.  Arthur  Pierson  K.,  b  Aug.  25,  1897;  Malvern,  Pa. 

[74-436]  ULYSSES  GRANT  GROFF,  b  Oct.  29,  1865;  s  John  and  Susan  (Beaver)  Groff  [74-145]; 
m  Mar.  14,  1888,  JULIA  PAGE  QUICK,  b  Sept.  7,  1862;  dau  Rev.  Charles  W.  and  Anna  Prince 
(Whitesides)  Quick.  Farmer;  res.,  Amherst,  Mass.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-821]  1.  Julia  Grant,  b  Apr.  20,  1889;  d  Mar.  16,  1917;  m  George  W.  Simmons. 

2.  Blanche  Louise,  b  May  14,  1890. 

[74-822]  3.  Paul  Waldman,  b  Oct.  9,  1891;  m  Grace  L.  Mixter. 

4.  Louis  Wister,  b  Apr.  4,  1893;  d  Aug.  4,  1893. 

5.  Howard  Clarkson,  b  Apr.  30,  1895;  veterinary  surgeon,  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  (1918.) 

6.  George  Beaver,  b  Aug.  10,  1896;  d  Aug.  10,  1896. 

7.  Charles  Wister,  b  May  14,  1898;  U.  S.  N. 

Charles  Wister  Groff  enlisted  in  the  navy,  Sept.  11,  1916. 

Howard  Clarkson  Groff  enlisted  in  the  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  24,  1917.  He  was  graduated 
from  University  of  Pennsylvania  as  a  Veterinary  Surgeon,  June  17,  1918,  and  entered  active  service 
of  the  U.  S.  Army,  July  10,  1918. 

[74-437]  MARY  G.  FETTEROLF,  b  Nov.  27,  1841;  d  Mar.  27,  1909;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca 
(Groff)  Fetterolf  [74-146];  m  JOHN  B.  ROSENBERGER,  b  July  25,  1842;  d  May  5,  1895;  s  Martin 
Rosenberger.  Proprietor  of  hotel;  lived  in  Mainland,  Pa.  [Bergey  Family.] 

Children  (5): 

[74-823]  1.  Rebecca,  m  William  T.  Ewing. 

[74-824]  2.  Frank,  m  Matilda  Beck. 

[74-824.1]  3.  George  F.,  b  July  1,  1868;  m  Eva  Getlinger. 

[74-825]  4.  John  F.,  m  Linda  Pennick. 

[74-826]  5.  Jerome  F.,  m  Ella  T.  Ziegler. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-438]  DEBORAH  FETTEROLF,  b  Nov.  27,  1841;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf 
[74-146];  m  JOHN  LEDERACH,  SR.,  s  Henry  Lederach.  Postmaster  and  storekeeper;  res.,  Leder- 
achville,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.] 

One  child:  John,  2nd. 

John  Lederach,  2nd,  is  a  prominent  business  man  of  Lederachville,  Pa.,  where  his  grandfather, 
Henry  Lederach,  founded  the  village.  Henry  Lederach  was  considered  a  “prophet”  by  many  who 
knew  him.  He  was  a  close  student  of  the  Scriptures,  and  predicted  many  of  the  great  inventions  that 
have  since  been  perfected — electric  by  land  and  sea — flying  machines,  etc.  Many  of  the  so-called  “wise” 
ones  declared  him  crazy.  One  of  the  oldest  burying  grounds  in  the  United  States  is  on  the  Lederach 
Farm.  John  Lederach,  2nd,  succeeded  his  parents  as  the  third  owner  of  the  country  store,  built  by  his 
grandfather,  Henry  Lederach.  [Charles  Fetterolf.] 

[74-439]  JOHN  FETTEROLF,  b  July  12,  1844;  d  1914;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf 
[74-146];  m  FANNY  MOYER.  John  Fetterolf  was  a  volunteer  in  the  Civil  War;  he  was  also  an 
auctioneer  and  stock  breeder. 

[74-441]  DANIEL  FETTEROLF,  JR.,  b  June  9,  1848;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf 
[74-146];  m  Nov.  12,  1871,  ANNA  REBECCA  CASSEL,  b  July  27,  1852;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  Ann 
(Snyder)  Cassel.  Auctioneer  and  farmer;  res.,  Collegeville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 


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2. 

3. 

4. 

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5. 

6. 

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7. 

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8. 

9. 

Children  (9): 

Elmer  C;,  h  Nov.  12,  1872;  m  (  l'  Irene  Coons. 

I  2.  — — —  Swartley. 

Laura  C.,  b  Apr.,  1874;  d  Apr.  9,  1892. 

Mary  C.,  b  Oct.  20,  1877;  d  Mar.  27,  1880. 

Emma  C.,  b  July  30,  1881;  d  June  23,  1886. 

Elban,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  m  Darias  Kline;  Norristown,  Pa. 
Matilda,  b  Feb.  2,  1881;  d  June  23,  1886. 

Viola  C.,  b  Feb.  20,  1887;  m  Norman  Frick;  Norristown,  Pa. 
Maggie,  b  Jan.  20,  1890;  m  Charles  Hildebidle;  Collegeville,  Pa. 
Daniel  Ray,  b  Apr.  8,  1891;  d  Apr.  9,  1892. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[74-442]  NATHAN  S.  FETTEROLF,  b  July  3,  1850;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf 
[74-146];  m  CHARLOTTE  (LOTTIE)  LAKE.  Res.,  West  Point,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[74-830.1]  Nathan  L.,  b  Mar.  29,  1878;  m  Anna  F.  C.  Henckenroth.  [Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to 
complete .] 

[74-443]  MATILDA  FETTEROLF,  b  Aug.  16,  1852;  d  1919;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff) 
Fetterolf  [74-146];  m  ABRAM  ZEIGLER,  JR.  Res.,  Lederachville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child : 

[74-830.2]  Daniel  F.,  b  July  9,  1870;  m  Emma  Angelmoyer. 

Abram  Zeigler  lived  near  Lederachville,  Pa.  He  had  a  large  family  and  was  a  cattle  trader. 
During  the  Civil  War,  he  purchased  stock  for  the  Government.  In  his  time  he  was  one  of  the  wealthiest 
citizens  of  the  county.  [Charles  Fetterolf — Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[74-444]  ISAAC  FETTEROLF,  b  Sept.  29,  1856;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf  [74-146]; 
m  Oct.,  1882,  ADALINE  LUKENS,  b  Dec.  23,  1858;  dau  Abraham  and  Esther  (Willard)  Lukens. 
Moulder;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Ethel,  b  Jan.  31,  1884;  d  Feb.  16,  1884. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  21,  1885. 

[74-831]  3.  Iva,  b  Jan.  1,  1887;  d  Mar.  28,  1914;  m  J.  Harry  Cadwallader. 

4.  Adaline,  b  Sept.  24,  1888;  d  May  8,  1891. 

[74-832]  5.  Albert,  b  Aug.  10,  1892;  m  Frances  Kapelski;  Ambler,  Pa. 

6.  Esther,  b  June  8,  1896. 

7.  Helen,  b  Jan.  13,  1902;  d  Aug.  27,  1905. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[74-445]  GEORGE  GROFF  FETTEROLF,  b  Oct.  5,  1861;  d  Oct.  19,  1902;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca 
(Groff)  Fetterolf  [74-146];  m  Dec.  29,  1886,  CORNELIA  R.  MacCAULLEY,  b  Feb.  26,  1867;  dau 
Joseph  O.  and  Mary  A.  (Carter)  MacCaulley.  Editor  of  “Langhorne  Standard;”  resided  in  Langhorne, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-833]  1.  Agnes  Cornelia,  b  Jan.  13,  1889;  m  Dr.  Edward  E.  Everts. 

[74-834]  2.  Layton  R.,  b  Feb.  6,  1891;  m  Ellen  W.  Munch;  2340  Tioga  St.,  Phila. 

[74-835]  3.  Estella  Groff,  b  Nov.  29,  1893;  m  Harvey  C.  MacNichol. 


[74-446]  CHARLES  G.  FETTEROLF,  b  Oct.  5,  1861;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf 
[74-146];  m  Mar.  7,  1883,  ELIZABETH  BALD,  b  Mar.  7,  1862;  dau  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Yohn) 
Bald.  Editor  and  printer;  res.,  2131  North  Seventh  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Rebecca  B.,  b  Nov.  19,  1884;  unm;  2131  North  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Elizabeth  B.,  b  Sept.  8,  1886;  unm;  2131  North  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Ruth  DeHaven,  b  Dec.  21,  1896;  unm;  2131  North  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Yohn)  Bald  were  both  born  in  Germany,  and  both  came  to  Pa.  when  quite 
young.  Daniel  Bald  enlisted  in  the  Civil  War,  after  which  his  family  seldom  saw  him.  Elizabeth 
Bald  died  in  Phila.,  at  the  age  of  eighty-seven  years. 

Charles  G.  Fetterolf  was  the  twelfth  child  and  the  seventh  son  born  to  Daniel  and  Rebecca 
(Groff)  Fetterolf,  on  Oct.  5,  1861,  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  had  a  twin  brother, 
George,  there  being  two  sets  of  twins  in  the  same  family. 

With  his  brother  he  attended  the  public  schools  until  about  seventeen  years  of  age,  when  he  entered 
the  office  of  the  “Lansdale  Reporter,”  and  commenced  to  learn  the  newspaper  and  printing  trade  under 
the  direction  of  the  editor,  Frederick  Wagner,  a  printer  who  had  emigrated  from  Germany.  In  1884 
Charles  Fetterolf  purchased  the  “Langhorne  Standard”  from  Henry  W.  Watson.  In  this  purchase 
he  was  joined  by  his  twin  brother,  George,  and  by  the  hardest  kind  of  labor  they  finally  succeeded  in 
making  their  undertaking  a  splendid  success.  Their  purchase  was  the  ninth  time  the  paper  had  changed 
hands  in  its  history  of  eleven  years,  which  explains  why  hard  work  was  necessary.  The  “Standard” 
grew  to  be  one  of  the  largest  weekly  newspapers  in  the  State,  and  although  its  circulation  was  never 
over  the  usual  average,  its  advertising  patronage  was  unusually  large.  The  Press  Bureau  of  the  Chicago 
World’s  Fair  said  it  was  the  best  weekly  newspaper  on  file  in  the  Pennsylvania  State  Building. 

The  partnership  continued  until  Oct.,  1902,  when  George  died.  Charles  continued  the  business 
successfully  until  Nov.,  1907,  when  his  plant  was  destroyed  by  fire  of  unknown  origin  by  tenants  who 
occupied  a  portion  of  the  building.  The  loss  was  too  great  for  him  to  re-establish  the  paper  and  he 
discontinued  business.  While  in  Langhorne  he  was  the  prime  instigator  in  establishing  one  of  the 
best  public  schools  of  the  county,  and  served  as  director  and  treasurer  for  about  eighteen  years.  Mr. 
Fetterolf  now  resides  in  Phila,.,  where  he  is  still  engaged  in  the  printing  business. 


[74-447]  ALICE  G.  FETTEROLF,  b  Sept.  15,  1865;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Groff)  Fetterolf 
[74-146];  m  Oct.  31,  1883,  JOSEPH  CROUTHAMEL,  b  Aug.  1,  1861;  d  Feb.  16,  1917;  s  Jacob  H.  and 
Maria  L.  (Keck)  Crouthamel.  General  delivery  business;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Elizabeth  F.,  b  Dec.  18,  1887. 

[74-836]  2.  George  F.,  b  Feb.  26,  1890;  m  Alice  W.  Phero. 

3.  Joseph  G.,  b  May  26,  1891. 

[74-837]  4.  Charles  F.,  b  Apr.  12,  1895;  m  Emma  Blanche  Couter. 

[74-450]  SAVILLA  GROFF,  b  Dec.  24,  1858;  dau  Davis  and  Martha  E.  (Faux)  Groff  [74-147]; 
m  July  10,  1889,  EUGENE  D.  EGBERT,  b  Dec.  30,  1856;  s  Norman  and  Susan  (Rogers)  Egbert. 
Attorney-at-law;  res.,  416  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.).  No  issue. 

[74-451]  LIZZIE  G.  GROFF,  b  Feb.  10,  1862;  dau  Davis  and  Martha  E.  (Faux)  Groff  [74-147]; 
m  Sept.  5,  1900,  AUSTIN  STREEPER,  b  Oct.  12,  1862.  Res.,  416  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Florence,  b  Nov.  23,  1901;  d  Apr.  26,  1902. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 


[74-452]  GEORGE  WESLEY  GROFF,  b  Sept.  5,  1864;  s  Davis  and  Martha  E.  (Faux)  Groff 
[74-147];  m  Feb.  14,  1901,  MARGARET  MARIS  O’NEILL,  b  Jan.  12,  1873;  dau  Charles  H.  and 
Margaret  Ellen  (Reilly)  O’Neill.  Fire  insurance  agent;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Margaret  Ellen,  b  Apr.  3,  1905. 


[74-454]  JOHN  B.  GROFF,  b  Aug.  27,  1847;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Goeller)  Groff  [74-149]; 
m  Feb.  16,  1881,  LAURA  BATES,  b  Mar.  4,  1857;  dau  Thomas  L.  and  Leah  (Yeakle)  Bates  [160-15]. 
Carpenter  and  builder;  res.,  Astor  and  Airy  Sts.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 


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1.  Ida,  b  Nov.  30,  1881;  unm. 

2.  Leah,  b  Aug.  14,  1884;  d  Dec.  30,  1884. 

3.  Albert  Lewis 

4.  Mabel 

5.  Gertrude,  b  July  21,  1894;  unm. 


twins,  b  Apr.  13,  1887; 


d  Aug.  8,  1887. 
m  John  Murray. 


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[74-454.1]  SAMUEL  GROFF,  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Goeller)  Groff  [74-147];  m  EMMA 
KEHS. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1 .  Boy,  d  young. 

2.  Caroline,  unm;  lives  in  Philadelphia. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 

[74-454.2]  AMELIA  GROFF,  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Goeller)  Groff  [74-147];  m  WILLIAM 
HICKS. 

One  child:  Arthur,  lives  in  Philadelphia.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[74-455]  ABRAHAM  G.  GRATER,  b  Sept.  25,  1835;  d  Dec.  7,  1920;  s  Isaac  and  Deborah  (Groff) 
Grater  [74-150];  m  Feb.  8,  1860,  HANNAH  UMSTEAD,  b  Apr.  13,  1839;  d  Mar.  17,  1912.  Mr. 
Grater  was  President  of  the  Grater  Bodey  Co.,  Norristown,  Pa. ;  resided  at  623  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-839]  1.  Minerva  Jane,  b  May  19,  1864;  m  William  O.  Yost. 

[74-840]  2.  Ursinus,  b  Dec.  1,  1871;  m  Lillian  Edmonston. 

[74-841]  3.  Marion  Iola,  b  May  21,  1876;  m  Roswell  C.  McCrea. 

4.  Catharine,  b  July  24,  1867 ;  d  Aug.  28,  1870. 

5.  Caroline,  b  Apr.  9,  1875;  d  Sept.  13,  1875. 

[74-456a]  JOHN  G.  GRATER,  b  Apr.  13,  1838;  s  Isaac  and  Deborah  (Groff)  Grater  [74-150]; 
m  1st  time,  Dec.  10,  1864,  LOUISA  R.  PLACE,  b  Apr.  6,  1846;  d  Apr.  12,  1884;  dau  Israel  and  Hannah 
(Rosenberry)  Place. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Jonas  P.,  b  Nov.  21,  1865;  d  Feb.  15,  1867. 

2.  Warren  P.,  b  Feb.  1,  1867;  d  May  15,  1867. 

3.  Franklin  P.,  b  Dec.  20,  1868;  d  Dec.  12,  1871. 

[74-842]  4.  Emma  P.,  b  Apr.  26,  1870;  m  George  Oxenford. 

[74-843]  5.  Isaac  P.,  b  Nov.  12,  1871;  m  Annie  Kauffman. 

6.  Lizzie  P.,  b  Oct.  26,  1877;  d  Jan.  29,  1881. 

7.  Estella  P.,  b  Aug.  25,  1879;  d  June  14,  1895. 

8.  John  P.,  b  Oct.  27,  1880;  d  Nov.  15,  1880. 

9.  Bertha  P.,  b  Nov.  20,  1882;  d  Jan.  8,  1884. 

[Above  data  copied  from  Family  Bible.] 

[74-456b]  JOHN  G.  GRATER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SUSAN  (PEALE)  HANDEL,  6Mar. 
20,  1848.  Res.,  711  Lambert  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[74-844]  Annie  P.,  b  Jan.  6,  1888;  m  Darlington  Pollock. 

[74-457]  ISAAC  GRAHAM,  b  Apr.  12,  1837;  d  Nov.  6,  1893;  s  William  and  Rachel  (Groff)  Graham 
[74-151];  m  Oct.  12,  1865,  MARTHA  W.  KUGLER,  b  July  4,  1840;  dau  John  and  Hanna  (Getty) 
Kugler.  Farmer;  res.,  Lionville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-845]  1.  Alice  L.,  b  Aug.  10,  1866;  m  John  Cooper,  Jr. 

[74-846]  2.  Hannah  G.,  b  Apr.  29,  1869;  d  Sept.  11,  1918;  m  Abram  Gordon. 

[74-847]  3.  Martha  K.,  b  June  24,  1871;  m  G.  Harvey  Young. 

[74-848]  4.  Salinda  J.,  b  Mar.  28,  1874;  m  J.  R.  Gordon. 

[74-849]  5.  William  H.,  b  Sept.  6,  1876;  m  Margaret  Duffy. 

6.  Sara  C.,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  230  West  7th  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

[74-459]  JOSIAH  G.  NYCE,  b  Sept.  29,  1829;  d  Jan.  11,  1899;  s  George  and  Mary  W.  (Groff) 
Nice  [74—1 53] ;  m  ELIZABETH  BICKEL,  dau  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Huff)  Bickel.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-850]  1.  Milton  M.,  b  Oct.  18,  1856;  d  Jan.  11,  1916;  m  Sarah  Hetrick. 

2.  Alice  Ida,  b  Dec.  12,  1858;  d  Feb.  12,  1870. 


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[74-851]  3.  Preston  T.,  b  Nov.  13,  1860;  m  Sallie  E.  Frick. 

[74-851.1]  4.  Morris  E.,  m - ;  has  3  sons  and  2  daughters;  Souderton,  Pa. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[74-460]  CATHARINE  ANNA  NYCE,  b  May  16,  1841;  d  Jan.  10,  1910;  dau  George  and  Mary 
W.  (Groff)  Nice  [74-153];  m  May  30,  1863,  REUBEN  BENNER  GROMAN,  b  July  28,  1838;  d  Dec, 
9,  1911;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Benner)  Groman.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-852]  1.  Harvey  G.,  b  Feb.  21,  1866;  d  Aug.  2,  1905;  m  Anna  S.  Doepfer. 

2.  Lily  Regina,  b  Mar.  2,  1868;  dec. 

[74-46 la]  AMANDUS  G.  NYCE,  b  Feb.  14,  1847;  s  George  and  Mary  W.  (Groff)  Nice  [74-153]: 
m  1st  time,  Aug.  3,  1876,  HANNAH  KLINE  WALT,  b  Oct.  25,  1848;  d  Apr.  8,  1880;  dau  Francis  K. 
and  Hannah  (Kline)  Walt.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mabel  M.,  b  May  17,  1877;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

[74-461b]  AMANDUS  G.  NYCE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  16,  1882,  SARAH  KLINE 
WALT,  b  Sept.  12,  1852;  dau  Francis  Iv.  and  Hannah  (Kline)  Walt,  and  sister  of  Hannah.  Res., 
Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary  A.,  b  July  12,  1884;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

2.  Charles  Herbert,  b  Mar.  21,  1886;  d  Feb.  12,  1894. 

3.  Laura  E.,  b  Oct.  28,  1891;  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

[74-462]  ABRAHAM  H.  AUCHY,  b  Mar.  26,  1828;  d  Dec.  5,  1909;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Groff) 
Auchy  [74—154] ;  m  CATHARINE  HARTZELL,  b  Jan.  25,  1831 ;  d  June  30,  1895;  dau  John  and  Hannah 
(Wolford)  Hartzell.  Res.,  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[74-853]  1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  28,  1852;  m  Charles  Bolton. 

2.  John,  b  Dec.  4,  1853;  d  Mar.  28,  1857. 

3.  Milton,  b  Apr.  27,  1856;  d  Apr.  1,  1857. 

[74-854]  4.  Matilda,  b  Apr.  14,  1858;  m  S.  S.  Adams. 

[74-855]  5.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  2,  1861;  d  Sept.  27,  1917;  m  George  Kline. 

[74-856]  6.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  23,  1863;  m  Rosa  Ehly. 

[74-857]  7.  David,  b  Sept.  22,  1865;  m  Lydia  Sell. 

[74-858]  8.  Amandus,  b  Mar.  28,  1869;  m  Sallie  Willouer. 

[74-859]  9.  Joseph  H.,  b  Sept.  8,  1871;  m  Emma  Smith. 

[74-463]  LEWIS  AUCHY,  s  John  and  Catharine  (Groff)  Auchy  [74-154];  m  JOSEPHINE  UM- 
STEAD.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Harry.  [No  further  data  obtainable.} 


[74-464]  SOPHIA  AUCHY,  b  Oct.  1,  1831;  d  Aug.  30,  1911;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Groff) 
Auchy  [74-154];  m  ABRAHAM  G.  PRICE,  b  Dec.  12,  1829;  d  Mar.  5,  1906;  s  George  K.  and  Mary 
(Garges)  Price.  Stationary  engineer.  (1920.) 


[74-860a] 
[74-860b] 
[74-860c] 
[74-86  la] 
[74-861b] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Benjamin  A.,  b  Jan.  31,  1853;  d  Mar.  6,  1913;  m 


2.  Harry  A.,  b  July  17,  1854;  m 


m 


1.  Sallie  Rahn  (Rawn). 

2.  Margaret  Berge. 

3.  Mary  J.  Moorhouse. 

1.  Sarah  J.  Weirman. 

2.  Annie  M.  Miller. 

1.  Anna  Dettra. 

2.  Mary  Curry. 


[74-862b]  }  3-  J°hn  A”  b  Aug '  25’  1858  5 
[74-863]  4.  Abraham  A.,  b  Feb.  22,  1866;  m  Anna  C.  Greasing. 

[74-864a]  \  ,  ,  .  9Q  f  1.  Mary  E.  Blundin. 

[74-864b]  /  5-  Harvey  A’’  b  AuS-  28’  1868;  m  j  2.  Clara  E.  Lancaster. 


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[74-465]  SARAH  GROFF,  b  Jan.  15,  1837;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Gabel)  Groff  [74-156]; 
m  Dec.  7,  1867,  HENRY  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Feb.  16,  1837;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Harr)  Shellen- 
berger.  Retired;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Lizzie,  b  Jan.  29,  1869;  Perkasie,  Pa. 

[74-865]  2.  Levi,  b  Mar.  1,  1871;  m  Lizzie  Leidy. 

3.  Katie,  b  Dec.  22,  1872;  Perkasie,  Pa. 

[74-866]  4.  Ida,  b  May  16,  1875;  m  Harry  D.  Moll. 

[74-867]  5.  Charles,  b  Dec.  22,  1878;  m  Mattie  Freed. 

[74-466]  CATHARINE  GROFF,  b  Oct.  22,  1838;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Gabel)  Groff 
[74-156];  m  Dec.  15,  1860,  OWEN  L.  HEIST,  b  Nov.  14,  1833;  d  Apr.  23,  1894;  s  John  K.  and  Mary 
(Lynn)  Heist.  General  merchandise;  res.,  Allentown.  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-868]  1.  Leo,  b  Apr.  24,  1867;  dec ;  m  Emma  Matilda  Wiegner. 

[74-869]  2.  Charles,  b  May  14,  1874;  d  May  14,  1911;  m  Elizabeth  Miller. 

[74-467]  CAMILLA  GROFF,  b  Mar.  21,  1841 ;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Gabel)  Groff  [74-156] ; 
m  Nov.  30,  1867,  HENRY  BEAN,  b  Jan.  10,  1839;  d  Oct.  8,  1916;  s  Manasseh  and  Hannah  (Harr) 
Bean.  Farmer;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-871]  1.  Manassas,  b  Mar.  26,  1869;  m  Margaret  Hartley. 

[74-872]  2.  Calvin,  b  Mar.  16,  1875;  m  Leanna  Nace. 

[74-873]  3.  Addie,  b  Apr.  13,  1878;  m  Abram  Godshall. 

[74-874]  4.  Harry  G.,  b  Jan.  8,  1883;  m  Blanche  Albright. 

[74-468a]  GIDEON  G.  GROFF,  b  Jan.  18,  1845;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Gabel)  Groff  [74-156]; 
m  1st  time,  Dec.  2,  1871,  HANNAH  SHIVE,  b  Nov.  3,  1844;  d  Dec.  16,  1881. 

One  child:  Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  12,  1878;  d  Aug.  5,  1879. 

[74-468b]  GIDEON  G.  GROFF,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Dec.  13, 1883,  LYDIA  TRUMBAUER. 
Baker;  res.,  Trumbauersville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


[74-470]  ^BRAHAM  GROFF,  b  Sept.  16,  1847;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Ettinger)  Groff  [74-157a] ; 
m  Aug.  11,  1866,  EMMA  ALEXANDER,  b  Oct.  9,  1849;  d  Dec.  4,  1917;  dau  William  and  Margaret 
(Zimmerman)  Alexander.  Farmer;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 


[74-875] 

[74-876] 

[74-877] 

[74-878a] 

[74-878b] 

[74-879] 


1.  Harry  J.,  b  July  11,  1867;  m  Lizzie  S.  Keller. 

2.  Margaret  A.,  b  May  29,  1870;  d  Jan.  26,  1893;  m  David  B.  Beidler. 

3.  William  A.,  b  Jan.  4,  1872;  m  Aquilla  Fretz. 

4.  Jacob  G.,  b  Oct.  3,  1873;  m  \  }"  bellman. 

I  2.  Sophia  G.  (Schultz)  Wisler. 

5.  Lizzie  G.,  b  Aug.  3,  1875;  d  June  25,  1876. 

6.  Edward  Fellows,  b  Sept.  9,  1879;  m  Lizzie  Wood. 

7.  Elsie  Goldsmith,  b  Aug.  31,  1881;  d  Nov.  29,  1890. 


[74-471]  MARY  ANN  GROFF,  b  June  20, 1849;dAug.  8,  1918;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Ettinger) 

Groff  [74-157a] ;  m  EDWIN  K.  WENTZELL,  b - ;  d  Apr.  9,  1920;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Koppel- 

berger)  Wentzell.  Res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-880]  1.  Kate  G.,  b  Jan.  15, 1867;  m  Jacob  S.  Gabel. 

2.  Ida,  b  Mar.  5,  1869;  d  Aug.  21,  1869. 

[74-881]  3.  Amandus,  b  Oct.  9,  1870;  m  Molly  Aiman. 

4.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Sept.  14,  1873;  d  June  22,  1880. 


[74-472]  JOHN  JOSEPH  M.  GROFF,  b  Dec.  4,  1858;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Markley)  Groff 
[74-157b];  m  Feb.  26,  1880,  EMELINE  R.  ZEPP,  b  Apr.  30,  1858;  dau  Jesse  and  Rachael  (Richard) 
Zepp.  Justice  of  the  peace;  res.,  Salfordville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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John  J.  M.  Groff  is  a  member  of  the  Old  Goshenhoppen  Reformed  Church,  where  he  served  as  a 
deacon  for  nine  years.  For  the  last  twenty-six  years  he  has  held  the  office  of  Treasurer  and  Elder  of 
the  same  congregation. 

Children  (2): 

[74-882]  1.  Jesse  Markley  Z.,  b  Oct.  2,  1880;  m  Mary  Emma  Hoover. 

[74-883]  2.  Jacob  Richard  Z.,  b  Nov.  2,  1886;  m  Annie  H.  Schmidt. 

[74-473]  JACOB  G.  HEANY,  b  Mar.  10,  1842;  d  Feb.,  1867 ;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Lydia  (Groff)  Heany 
[74-158];  m  Dec.,  1866,  MARIA  SCHOLL,  b  July  3,  1844;  d  Jan.  29,  1918;  dau  Simon  and  Hannah 
(Cressman)  Scholl.  Res.,  Telford,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Maria  (Scholl)  Heany  married  2nd  time,  William  Iv.  Moyer. 

[74-474]  NOAH  G.  HEANY,  b  July  3,  1844;  d  Sept.  26,  1915;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Lydia  (Groff) 
Heany  [74-158];  m  Nov.  30,  1867,  AMANDA  GEISINGER,  b  Mar.  1,  1848;  d  Jan.  7,  1913;  dau 
Samuel  and  Hannah  (Hiltebeitel)  Geisinger.  Shoemaker;  res.,  Salfordville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Charles,  b  Nov.  4,  1868;  d  Apr.  22,  1870. 

2.  Henry,  b  Mar.  13,  1872;  d  Aug.  24,  1872. 

[74-884]  3.  Alice,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  m  Richard  Z.  Keeler. 

[74-885]  4.  Reinhard,  b  Oct.  17,  1877;  m  Emma  Rea. 

[74-886]  5.  Caroline,  b  Feb.  17,  1884;  d  June  15,  1915;  m  David  Cassel. 

[74-476]  HANNAH  G.  HEANY,  b  July  14,  1852  -dau  Samuel  K.  and  Lydia  (Groff)  Heany  [74-158] ; 
m  Dec.  24,  1874,  HENRY  NONAMAKER,  b  Oct.  6,  1849;  d  Jan.  16,  1913;  s  Abram  and  Sara  (Sassa- 
men)  Nonamaker.  Farmer  and  wheelwright;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Alice  Delp,  b  Feb.  16,  1875;  d  Dec.  11,  1888.  (Adopted  daughter.) 

[74-478]  JACOB  G.  SCHOLL,  b  — — ;  d  Jan.  22,  1908;  s  Tobias  and  Margarette  (Groff) 
Scholl  [74-160];  m  LEANNA  SORVER. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-887]  1.  Tobias,  b  Dec.  10,  1867;  d  Mar.  18,  1912;  m  Ella  Griffin. 

[74-889]  2.  Annie;  b  Apr.  8,  1865;  m  Milton  I).  Barndt. 

[74-890]  3.  Maggie,  b  Aug.  15,  1870;  d  Feb.  19,  1913;  m  Harry  Hoot. 

[74—891  ]  4.  Ellen,  b  Aug.  17,  1873;  dec;  m  Jacob  B.  Kline. 

[74-888]  5.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  19,  1876;  m  Emma  Renninger. 

[74-479]  TOBIAS  SCHOLL,  s  Tobias  and  Margarette  (Groff)  Scholl  [74-160];  m  SUSANNA 

- .  Lived  in  Tylersport,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[74--891.1]  Catharine,  m  B.  D.  Royer;  Souderton,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-479.1]  CATHARINE  ANN  SCHOLL,  dau  Tobias  and  Margarette  (Groff)  Scholl  [74-160]; 

m - NEIDIG. 

Children  (3)': 

1.  Milton;  2.  Clara,  Sellersville,  Pa.;  3.  Maggie. 

[Data  from  will  of  Tobias  Scholl;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[74-480]  ELLA  R.  GROFF,  b  Jan.  16,  1857;  dau  Philip  and  Cornelia  V.  (Knapp)  Groff  [74-161]; 
m  Oct.  1,  1878,  WILLIAM  H.  R.  KURTZ,  b  Oct.  28,  1852;  d  Sept.  2,  1892;  s  Michael  and  Jane  (Israel) 
Kurtz.  Salesman;  res.,  1802  Wylie  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-891.2]  1.  Roy  M.,  b  Jan.  26,  1883;  m  Theresa  Hoepding. 

2.  Alfred  I.,  b  Mar.  6,  1880;  d  Nov.  25,  1884. 

[74-481]  MARY  C.  GROFF,  b  Feb.  14,  1859;  dau  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens)  Groff 
[74-162] ;  m  GARRET  R.  LANDIS.  Res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[74-891.3]  Allen  G.,  b  Feb.  23,  1879;  m  Elizabeth  N.  Erb. 


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[74-482]  OLIVIA  GROFF,  b  Aug.  22,  1861 ;  dau  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens)  Groff 
[74-162];  m  Apr.  29,  1882,  JOHN  D.  MOYER,  b  Nov.  21,  1853;  s  Abraham  and  Hannah  (Detwiler) 
Moyer.  Banker;  res.,  128  West  Broad  St.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[74-892]  1.  Willis  G.,  b  Apr.  20,  1883;  d  Oct.  26,  1909;  m  Adelaide  Z.  Roth. 

2.  Alvin  G.,  b  Sept.  6,  1886;  d  Feb.  6,  1906. 

3.  H.  Mae,  b  Dec.  11,  1890;  unm;  Souderton,  Pa. 

4.  A.  Mildred,  b  Mar.  23,  1905. 

[74-483]  JOHN  WILSON  GROFF,  M.D.,  b  Dec.  18,  1863;  s  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens) 
Groff  [74-162];  m  Apr.  29,  1896,  ADA  S.  HARTZELL,  b  May  20,  1874;  dau  Henry  and  Amanda 
(Stetler)  Hart.zell.  Physician;  res.,  3500  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

John  Wilson  Groff  graduated  from  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Phila.,  Apr.  4,  1888.  He  followed 
his  profession  first  at  Harleysville,  Pa.,  and  then  removed  to  Philadelphia. 

[74-484]  IDA  C.  GROFF,  b  May  25,  1866;  dau  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens)  Groff 
[74-162];  m  Oct.  8,  1889,  SHERIDAN  A.  METZ,  b  June  2,  1865;  s  Henry  G.  and  Susan  N.  (Alderfer) 
Metz.  Merchant;  res.,  Skippack,  Pa.  No  issue.  They  have  one  adopted  daughter.  (1919.) 

[74-485]  HANNAH  GROFF,  b  Feb.  7,  1869;  dau  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens)  Groff 
[74-162];  m  July  30,  1893,  WILSON  ALDERFER,  b  Mar.  27,  1868;  s  Abraham  B.  and  Helena  (Alle- 
bach)  Alderfer.  Farmer;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[74-893]  1.  Clayton,  b  Sept.  24,  1893;  m  Lizzie  L.  Springer;  Harleysville,  Pa. 

2.  Henry,  b  Apr.  11,  1896;  d  June  12,  1896. 

3.  Helen,  b  June  27,  1899;  d  June  28,  1900. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  18,  1903. 

[74-486]  KATE  GROFF,  b  Feb.  7,  1872;  dau  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens)  Groff  [74-162]; 
m  May  6,  1893,  ISAIAH  STOVER,  b  Dec.  21,  1865;  s  Rev.  Jacob  C.  and  Rebecca  G.  (Metz)  Stover. 
Teacher  and  bank  teller;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[74-487]  HENRY  CLEMENS  GROFF,  M.D.,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  s  Dr.  Henry  G.  and  Hannah  (Clemens) 
Groff  [74-162];  m  July  9,  1902,  ESTELLA  CLEMENS  ROSENBERGER,  b  Nov.  17,  1880;  dau 
Lyman  Swartley  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Clemens)  Rosenberger.  Physician;  res.,  S.  E.  Corner  Broad  and 
Venango  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Robert  Armand,  b  May  11,  1903. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  21,  1908. 

[74-488]  SARAH  JANE  C.  GROFF,  b  Feb.  22,  1875;  d  Oct.  15,  1898;  dau  Jesse.  G.  and  Sarah  L. 
(Cressman)  Groff  [74-163] ;  m  June  17,  1893,  PETER  H.  KEELER,  b  Oct.  29,  1870 ;  s  John  and  Sophie 
(Hill)  Keeler.  Clerk;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[74-893.1]  Herbert  G.,  b  June  9,  1894;  m  Eva  May  Leedom. 

[74-489]  MISURIA  C.  GROFF,  b  Aug.  28,  1877;  dau  Jesse  G.  and  Sarah  L.  (Cressman)  Groff 
[74-163];  m  Dec.  18,  1898,  EDWIN  B.  RAHN,  b  Sept.  17,  1873;  s  Francis  and  Lucy  (Boardman) 
Rahn.  Tinner;  res.,  916  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Arthur  H.,  b  July  20,  1904;  d  Nov.  17,  1917. 

[74-489.1]  JOHN  F.  GROFF,  b  Mar.  12,  1864;  s  Dr.  John  F.  and  Amanda  (Ruggles)  Groff  [74- 
164];  m  ELLEN  GAUKER,  b  Feb.  5,  1863;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Gauker.  Res.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[74-893.2]  1.  Forrest  Norman,  b  June  5,  1887;  m  Nora  Carroll. 

[74-893.3]  2.  Catharine  Venona,  b  Dec.  12,  1888;  m  Harvey  Rahn. 

3.  Elsie  May,  b  May  2,  1891;  917  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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[74-489.3]  HANNAH  ALICE  GROFF,  b  Oct.  13,  1869;  dau  Dr.  John  F.  and  Amanda  (Ruggles) 
Groff  [74-164];  m  Dec.  31,  1892,  JACOB  LAUBACH,  b  Nov.  2,  1863;  d  Apr.  2,  1900;  s  Samuel  and 
Sarah  (Barron)  Laubach.  Farmer;  res.,  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mildred  Frances,  b  Feb.  16,  1893;  d  June  21,  1899. 

[74-893.4]  2.  Marcella  Florence,  b  Dec.  22,  1894;  m  P.  Claude  Fretz. 

3.  Eva  Susanna,  b  Sept.  24,  1900;  d  Apr.  27,  1905. 

[74-490]  GEORGE  W.  DAUB,  b  June  6,  1841 ;  d  Sept.,  1894;  s  Samuel  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Lightcap) 
Daub  [74-166];  m  SARAH  E.  SOLOMON.  George  W.  Daub  fought  in  the  Civil  War.  Widow’s 
res.,  1058  Willow  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  son:  George  W. ;  Norristown,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[74-491]  EMMA  L.  DAUB,  b  June  13,  1858;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Lightcap)  Daub 
[74-166];  m  Mar.  27,  1890,  RICHARD  HIGSON,  b  Feb.  18,  1867.  Mr.  Higson  is  connected  with  the 
G.  Woolford  Wood  Mfg.  Co.,  Darby,  Pa.  Res.,  214  S.  Second  St.,  Colwyn,  Del.  Co.,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  1,  1891;  d  Sept.  11,  1895. 

2.  Marie,  b  Oct.  9,  1893;  d  May  11,  1894. 

3.  Garfield,  b  June  13,  1895;  d  July  29,  1895. 

4.  Freemont,  b  Nov.  13,  1896;  d  Mar.  17,  1897. 

5.  Charles  S.,  b  Apr.  4,  1898;  d  June  15,  1898. 

6.  Annie,  b  Nov.  19,  1899;  d  Nov.  25,  1899. 

7.  Richard,  b  Nov.  9,  1902;  d  Mar.  28,  1903. 

8.  Samuel  G.,  b  Jan.  17,  1905;  d  Apr.  9,  1905. 


[74-494]  SARAH  REID,  b  Nov.  11,  1851;  dau  Jesse  A.  and  Maria  G.  (Daub)  Reid  [74-167]; 
m  Sept.  27,  1870,  JEFFERSON  GRIMLEY,  b  Mar.  27,  1844;  d  Feb.  14,  1899;  s  Amos  and  Julian 
(Lightcap)  Grimley.  Carpenter;  res.,  Gratersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 


Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-893.5]  1.  Laura,  b  Jan.  17,  1872;  d  Sept.  26,  1919;  m  S.  C.  Poley. 

2.  Emma,  b  Nov.  19,  1876;  d  Dec.  3,  1876. 

3.  William,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  d  July  8,  1881. 

4.  Charles,  b  Mar.  14,  1882;  unm;  3550  Frankford  Ave.,  Phila.;  served  in  U.  S.  Marine 

Corps. 


5.  Evelyn 

6.  Blanche 


twins,  b  Apr.  7,  1888;  d 


Sept.  27,  1888. 
May  14,  1888. 


[74-496]  MALARIA  REID,  b  Aug.  22,  1853;  dau  Jesse  A.  and  Maria  G.  (Daub)  Reid  [74-167]; 
m  JOHN  K.  BERGEY,  b  Aug.  2,  1851;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Kulp)  Bergey.  Res.,  Zieglersville,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-894]  1.  Maria  R.,  b  Nov.  15,  1873;  m  John  Kulp. 

[74-895]  2.  William  R.,  b  Mar.  4,  1875;  m - ;  Delphi,  Pa. 

3.  John  Oswin  P.,  b  Dec.  27,  1876;  d  1909. 

4.  Theodore  R.,  b  July  14,  1878;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[74-896]  5.  Mary  Alice  R.,  b  July  24,  1881;  m  Robert  Young;  Coopersburg,  Pa. 

[74-897]  6.  Emma  Minerva,  b  Jan.  2,  1884;  m  John  Metzger. 

[74-498]  SAMUEL  SMITH  DAUB,  b  Sept.  30,  1866;  s  Henry  G.  and  Mary  Ann  (Smith)  Daub 
[74-168];  m  Nov.  15,  1897,  CATHERINE  CURRAN,  b  Feb.  14,  1869;  dau  Patrick  and  Mary  Curran. 
Wood  Carver;  res.,  Green  Lake,  Maine.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


[74-499]  MARY  MAGDALENE  COPE  DAUB,  b  Jan.  8,  1869;  dau  Henry  G.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Smith)  Daub  [74-168];  m  Apr.  25,  1888,  JOHN  L.  FARRELL,  b  Jan.  13,  1863;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 
(Simon)  Farrell.  Carpet  and  rug  salesman;  res.,  20  Huron  Ave.,  Norwood,  Del.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No 
issue. 


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[74-500]  WILLIAM  SIMPSON  DAUB,  b  July  28,  1871 ;  s  Henry  G.  and  Mary  Ann  (Smith)  Daub 
[74-168];  m  Apr.  26,  1899,  MARGARET  VORES  ANDERSON,  b  June  23,  1876;  dau  William  and 
Salinda  (Bright)  Anderson.  Cashier  for  bankers  and  brokers;  res.,  Florence  Apts.,  49th  and  Florence 
Ave.,  West  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-503]  HENRY  DAUB,  b  May  25,  1859;  s  George  W.  and  Hannah  D.  (Tyson)  Daub  [74-169]; 
m  Jan.  12,  1883,  ELIZABETH  R.  SWARTLEY,  b  Nov.  23,  1861;  d  July  13,  1919;  dau  Michael  and 
Mary  (Rosenberger)  Swartley.  Farmer;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-898]  1.  Marie,  b  Aug.  25,  1884;  m  George  W.  Rhoads. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  16,  1886;  d  Mar.  31,  1887. 

3.  Clayton,  b  Mar.  13,  1891;  d  Apr.  1,  1893. 

[74-899]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  July  25,  1893;  d  Jan.  16,  1913;  m  Christian  Wissler. 

[74-504]  ANNIE  REIMAN,  b  May  5,  1869;  dau  Herman  and  Louisa  (Daub)  Reiman  [74-170]; 
rn  Aug.  23,  1890,  HARRY  BUCHER  FREDERICK,  b  Feb.  20,  1866 ;  s  Francis  and  Catherine  (Bucher) 
Frederick.  Laborer;  res.,  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-900]  1.  Forrest  Reiman,  b  Feb.  26,  1891;  m  Elsie  Schultz  Keyser. 

2.  William  Henry  R.,  b  Oct.  11,  1895;  d  Feb.  9,  1897. 

3.  Sallie  May,  b  Apr.  14,  1898;  Sumneytown,  Pa. 

4.  Clarence  Francis,  b  Aug.  6,  1901;  1242  11th  St.,  Eddystone,  Pa. 

5.  Carrie  Alverda,  b  Apr.  1,  1910;  d  Sept.  13,  1910. 

[74-506]  WILLIAM  JEFFERSON  REIMAN,  b  Sept.  19,  1878;  s  Herman  and  Louisa  (Daub) 
Reiman  [74-170];  m  May  4,  1902,  MINERVA  HENDRICKS,  b  May  4,  1880;  dau  Frank  O.  and  Mary 
(Sassaman)  Hendricks.  Farmer;  Hoppenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Daisy  Mae,  b  Dec.  9,  1902. 

2.  William  Leslie,  b  May  27,  1906. 

3.  Raymond  Claude,  b  Aug.  27,  1910. 

4.  Earl  Stanley,  b  June  11,  1914;  d  June  23,  1914. 

5.  Margaret  H.,  b  Nov.  5,  1912. 

6.  Le  Roy  IL,  b  Dec.  30,  1915. 

7.  Myrtle  H.,  b  Nov.  5,  1917. 

[74-506.1]  JOHN  L.  SHIPE,  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Leidy)  Shipe  [74-171] ;  m  MARIE  (MARIA) 
SHULL  (SCHOVE),  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Leidy)  Schove.  Farmer;  lived  in  New  Britain  Twp.,  Pa. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Isaiah,  dec. 

[74-900.1]  2.  George  W.,  m  Lydia  Albright. 

In  1887  George  W.  Shipe  was  the  only  child  of  a  well-to-do  father.  [ Battle's  Hist.,  Bucks  Co.] 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-506.6]  LEIDY  ECKEL,  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Leidy)  Eckel  [74-171.1];  m  MARY  LEWIS, 
dau  William  Lewis  of  Hilltown,  Pa.  Res.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  [ Edward  Matthews.] 

Children  {2): 

1.  Horace. 

[74-900.2]  2.  Lizzie,  m  Dr.  Titus  Albright,  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-506.12]  ISAIAH  LEIDY,  d  1887;  s  Zachariah  and  Catharine  A.  (Gable)  Leidy  [74-172];  m 

- SWARTZ,  dau  Andrew  Swartz.  Justice  of  the  Peace;  res.,  Hilltown  Twp.,  Pa.  [Edward 

Matthews —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-508a]  ANDREW  HAGENBUCH,  s  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Hahn)  Hagenbuch  [74-173];  m  1st 
time,  ELLEN  AMANDA  SCHNABEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1850;  d  Dec.  30,  1888. 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-901]  1.  William  H.,  b  Oct.  26,  1876;  m  Amelia  H.  Krauss. 

[74-902]  2.  Lovine  J.,  b  Aug.  11,  1875;  in  Ellen  E.  Wentling. 

[74-903]  3.  Mary,  b  Jan.  29, - ;  d  May  14,  1911;  m  F.  D.  Layton. 

[74-904]  4.  Sylvester,  b  Feb.  13,  1881;  m  Katie  Gery. 

[74-905]  5.  Steward  H.,  b  Sept.  15,  1882;  in  Lizzie  Garr. 

[74-508b]  ANDREW  HAGENBUCH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  DIANA  STROH,  dau  Charles 
and  Rebecca  (Rohrbach)  Stroll  [75b-29a].  Res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Amy  Jane,  b  Sept.  20,  1890;  d  Mar.  20,  1907. 

[74-906]  2.  Elmer,  b  Feb.  20,  1892;  in  Elaroo  Wonsidler;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[74-907]  3.  Norman,  b  Nov.  17,  1893;  m  Maggie  Linsenbigler;  Spinnerstown,  Pa. 

4.  Viola,  b  Dec.  10,  1896. 

5.  Wayne,  b  Mar.  1,  1899. 

6.  Myron,  b  July  23,  1901. 

7.  Luella,  b  Mar.  18,  1904. 

8.  Leon,  b  June  18,  1907. 

9.  Linwood,  b  May  1,  1910. 

10.  Stata,  b  July  13,  1913. 

[74-509]  CHARLES  HAHN,  b  Sept.  4,  1844;  s  Charles  and  Susanna  (Marsch)  Hahn  [74-174]; 
m  Aug.  8,  1868,  ELLEN  WEAVER,  b  Aug.  11,  1846;  dau  Philip  and  Sophia  (Hock)  Weaver.  Res., 
2006  Hay  Terrace,  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-908]  1.  Clinton  T.,  b  July  3,  1870;  in  Catharine  Shutt. 

[74-909]  2.  Mary  A.,  b  Jan.  20,  1873;  m  John  F.  Sandt. 

[74-510]  JAMES  HAHN,  b  Oct.  28,  1845;  d  Oct.  24,  1879;  s  Charles  and  Susanna  (Marsch)  Hahn 
[74-174];  in  Feb.  27,  1869,  ROSE  LAUBACH,  b  Dec.  26,  1849;  dau  Elias  and  Deborah  Laubach. 
Farmer;  res.,  1525  Centre  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-910]  1.  Charles,  b  Nov.  19,  1870;  m  Laura  Deily;  427  North  6th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[74-911]  2.  John  A.,  b  Oct.  15,  1871;  m  Selma  J.  Bruch. 

[74-912]  3.  Samuel,  b  July  25,  1878;  m  Gertrude  E.  Schoch. 

[74-913]  4.  Austin,  b  Aug.  6,  1875;  m  Stella  Yotter. 

[74-914]  5.  Sarah  J.,  b  Dec.  11,  1873;  in  William  A.  Rice. 

6.  Theodore,  b  July  25,  1869;  d  Sept.  28,  1869. 

[74-511]  LUCINDA  HAHN,  b  Nov.  10,  1838;  d  June  1,  1917;  dau  Charles  and  Susanna  (Marsch) 
Hahn  [74-174];  m  1866,  EDWARD  RODENBACH,  b  June  18,  1840;  d  Feb.  8,  1900;  s  Jesse  and  Lidia 
(Kostenbrader)  Rodenbach.  Res.,  Northampton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-916]  1.  James,  b  June  12,  1867;  m  Emma  Kuntz. 

[74-917]  2.  Sebilla,  b  Oct.  15,  1868;  m  James  Hawk. 

[74-918]  3.  Stephen,  b  Feb.  26,  1870;  in  Lucy  Young. 

[74-919]  4.  George,  b  Aug.  28,  1872;  m  Emma  Newhard. 

[74-920]  5.  Lewis  F.,  b  Nov.  9,  1873;  m  Camilla  C.  Hiestand. 

[74-921]  6.  Mary  L.,  b  Nov.  9,  1876;  m  Harry  E.  Weitknecht. 

[74—922]  7.  Monroe,  b  Sept.  25,  1879;  m  Cora  Ivressler. 

[74-915]  Lovin  Krack,  b  May  3,  1862,  natural  son  of  Lucinda  Hahn  and  William  Krack;  m 
Emma  L.  Kuntz. 

[74-512]  MATILDA  HAHN,  b  May  15,  1841;  dau  Charles  and  Susanna  (Marsch)  Hahn  [74-174]; 
m  June  16,  1861,  GEORGE  WERNER,  b  Oct.  6,  1839; s  John  H.  and  Barbray  (Berger)  Werner.  Farm¬ 
er;  res.,  Nazareth,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[74-929] 


Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Ellen,  h  Feb.  9,  1862;  m  Jeremiah  Werkheiser. 

2.  Ida  J.,  h  Mar.  2,  1864;  m  Theodore  Schug. 

3.  Annie,  b  July  18,  1867;  m  Alfred  Frey. 

4.  George  A.,  b  June  28,  1869;  m  Emily  Matilda  Mitman. 

5.  John,  b  Feb.  11,  1871;  d  June  16,  1893. 

6.  Cora,  b  Oct.  8,  1872;  m  Milton  Werkheiser;  Easton,  Pa. 

7.  Lillie,  b  Nov.  12,  1875;  d  Jan.  12,  1893. 

8.  Charles,  b  May  10,  1876;  m  Emma  Roth;  Easton,  Pa. 

9.  Stella,  b  June  14,  1881;  m  Daniel  R.  Spence. 


[74-513]  REUBEN  HAHN,  b  Nov.  20,  1846;  d  June  11,  1884;  s  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn 
[74-175a];  m  Jan.  2,  1869,  CATHARINE  BEER,  b  June  8,  1848;  dau  Amos  and  Matilda  (Kebler) 
Beer.  Farmer;  res.,  Lehighton,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[74-930b] 

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[74-932] 

[74-933] 

[74-934] 

[74-935] 


Children  (7): 

1  1.  Adam  H.,  b  May  13,  1869;  m  {  1'  Sitna  HeffeMnger. 
j  J  12.  Arammda  Stehly. 

2.  Nathan,  b  Mar.  24,  1871;  m  Lucinda  Fox. 

3.  Milton,  b  Dec.  8,  1872;  m  Cora  Steel. 

4.  William,  b  Nov.  14,  1874;  m  Alice  Koch. 

5.  Matilda,  b  May  8,  1881;  m  Emerson  Strohl. 

6.  Eva  Christian,  b  Nov.  6,  1876;  m  George  Leon. 

7.  Ellen,  b  May  25,  1879;  d  1888. 


Catharine  (Beer)  Hahn,  widow,  married  Joel  Strohl,  and  had  two  children:  1.  John;  2.  Sophia. 


[74-514]  SALLIE  ANN  HAHN,  dau  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn  [74-175a] ;  m  SAMUEL  SMITH. 
Res.,  Palmerton,  R.  D.,  Pa.  No  issue.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[74-515]  CAROLINE  HAHN,  dec;  dau  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn  [74-175a];  m  WILLIAM 
BUCK. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Daniel;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

[74-936]  2.  Leah,  m  Henry  Behler. 

[74-937]  3.  Daughter,  m  Dr.  Ziegenfuss;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[74-516]  LUCY  ANN  HAHN,  dec;  dau  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn  [74-175a];  m  JOHN  BEER. 

Children  (2): 

[74-938]  1.  Emeline,  m - - —  Kleintop. 

[74-939]  2.  Alvert.a,  m - Smith. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[74-518]  WASHINGTON  HAHN,  s  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn  [74-175a];  m  SALLIE  BEER. 
Res.,  Palmerton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1. 

Children  (3): 

1.  James;  2.  William;  3.  Emma. 

On  Aug.  23,  1915,  the  Overseers  of  the  Poor  of  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.,  gave  a  release  for  a  share  of 
dower  money  to  Washington  Hahn,  executor  of  the  estate  of  Jacob  Hahn,  and  trustee  of  Sallie  Ann 
Hahn,  one  of  the  heirs  of  Jacob  Hahn.  Sallie  Ann  Hahn  had  been  a  charge  upon  the  District.  [  Unable 
to  co?nplete  or  verify.} 


[74-519]  ENOS  HAHN,  dec;  s  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn  [74-1 75a];  m  CATHARINE 
SMITH.  Res.,  Palmerton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 

Children  (10): 

[74-940]  1.  Lewis,  b  June  10,  1868;  m  Louisa  Hoffacker. 

[74-941]  2.  Eve,  m  Calvin  Bartholomew;  Northampton,  Pa. 


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3.  John;  Kunkletown,  Pa. 

4.  Amos. 

[74-942]  5.  Ellen,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  m  Erastus  Smith. 

6.  Emma. 

[74-943]  7.  Mary  C.,  b  Apr.  19,  1882;  m  Calvin  B.  Edelman. 

8.  Amandus ;  Palmerton,  Pa. 

[74-944]  9.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  7,  1896;  m  Harry  A.  Wentz. 

[74-945]  10.  Lydia  M.,  b  Dec.  1,  1877;  m  Oliver  J.  Kleintop. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-520]  CHRISTIANA  HAHN,  dau  Jacob  and  Julia  (Miller)  Hahn  [74-175a];  m  JOHN  ECK- 
HART.  Res.,  Palmerton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Nathan;  2.  Lewis;  3.  William;  4.  Sylvester;  5.  Fretta;  6.  Mary;  7.  Ella. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-521]  SAMUEL  HAHN,  b  Mar.  9,  1863;  s  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Cope)  Hahn  [74-175b];  m  Nov. 
15,  1885,  CATHARINE  GREEN,  b  July  11,  1863;  dau  Joseph  and  Maria  (George)  Green.  Black¬ 
smith;  res.,  Lehighton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  4.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-946]  1.  Jacob,  b  May  17,  1887;  m  Mamie  A.  Moll. 

2.  Allen,  b  Mar.  23,  1903;  unm;  Lehighton,  R.  D.  2,  Pa. 

[74-947]  3.  Quinten,  m  Mabel  Dield;  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 

4.  Charles,  dec. 

5.  Ellen,  unm. 

[74-948]  6.  Jennie,  b  Mar.  26,  1895;  m  Harvey  Ziegenfuss. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-522]  JACOB  HAHN,  s  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Cope)  Hahn  [74-175b];  m  MINNIE  REPPERT. 
Res.,  Lehighton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-523]  ELLA  HAHN,  dec;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Cope)  Hahn  [74-175b] ;  m  JAMES  WAGNER. 
Res.,  Bowmanstown,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  George,  Parry ville,  Pa.;  2.  Clinton;  3.  James,  Parryville,  Pa.;  4.  Zenobia;  5.  Rudolph. 
[74-948.1]  6.  Maggie,  m  — — - - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-524]  FAYETTA  SOPHIA  HAHN,  dec;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Cope)  Hahn  [74-175b];  m 
MONROE  GREEN.  Res.,  Palmerton,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  2. 

One  child: 

[74-948.2]  Lillie,  m - Getz.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-530]  LOUISA  BENDER,  b  June  6,  1845;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Bender  [74-177];  m 
WILLIAM  FLICK,  b  Sept.  17,  1840;  d  Oct.  21,  1914;  s  Henry  and  Louisa  (Miller)  Flick.  Res.,  Bath, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (If): 

[74-949]  1.  James  A.,  b  Dec.  4,  1864;  m  Sarah  A.  Erich. 

[74-950]  2.  Mary  E.  S.,  b  July  25,  1867;  m  Milton  F.  Smith. 

3.  Lydia  S.,  b  July  2,  1869;  d  Sept.  30,  1871. 

4.  Augustus  F.,  b  Nov.  2,  1870;  Bath,  Pa. 

5.  Elmer  A.,  b  Sept.  8,  1872;  Bath,  Pa. 

[74-951]  6.  Hannah  E.,  b  Nov.  2,  1873;  m  John  Barrall. 

[74-952]  7.  Sarah  K.,  b  Jan.  6,  1876;  m  Samuel  Barrall;  Nazareth,  Pa. 

8.  Cora  S.,  b  Mar.  15,  1877;  d  Aug.  29,  1877. 

[74-953]  9.  Lieian  Aquilla,  b  July  8,  1878;  m  Simon  King. 

[74-954]  10.  Marne  V.,  b  Sept.  23,  1880;  m  Samuel  Steckel. 


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[74-955]  11.  Mackie  R.,  b  Sept.  2,  1881;  m  James  Hoch;  Nazareth,  Pa. 

[74-956]  12.  Clara,  b  Aug.  12,  1884;  m  Victor  Beam. 

[74-957]  13.  Martha  M.,  b  Mar.  7,  1886;  m  Robert  J.  Mack. 

[74-958]  14.  Myce,  b  Apr.  17,  1890;  m  William  Eberly. 

[74-531a]  LOVINE  BENDER,  b  Sept.  17,  1847;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Bender  [74-177]; 
m  1st  time,  Nov.  8,  1868,  SUSAN  SCHOENEBERGER,  b  June  19,  1850;  d  July  3,  1905. 

One  child: 

[74-959]  Ada  M.,  b  Sept.  30,  1883;  m  Jere  L.  Wentz. 

[74-531b]  LOVINE  BENDER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  17, 1916,  MARIA  FENSTER 
MAKER,  b  Apr.  5,  1849.  Carpenter;  res.,  Northampton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-532]  RUFINA  BENDER,  b  June  20,  1850;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Bender  [74-177];  m 
June  14,  1868,  HARRY  SCHOENEBERGER,  b  Aug.  20,  1845;  s  Isaac  and  Katie  (Figel)  Schoene- 
berger.  Laborer;  res.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-960]  1.  Sylvester  P.,  b  June  2,  1869;  m  Emma  Seyfried;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

[74-961]  2.  Henry  F.,  b  Mar.  12,  1871;  d  Jan.  22,  1919;  m  Lizzie  Seyfried;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

[74-962]  3.  Charles  J.,  b  Feb.  26,  1883;  m  Emma  Snyder. 

[74-963]  4.  Thomas  D.,  b  July  20,  1885;  m  Florence  Loper;  Hokendauqua,  Pa. 

[74-964]  5.  Minnie  M.  C.,  b  Sept.  19,  1874;  m  James  Dougherty. 

[74-965]  6.  Mabel  I.,  b  Oct.  23,  1889;  m  William  Balliet. 

[74-535]  MANTANA  BENDER,  b  Apr.  8,  1856;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Bender  [74-177]; 
m  Mar.  10,  1877,  AUGUST  LAUBACH,  b  June  6,  1854;  s  Frank  and  Mary  Ann  (Smith)  Laubach. 
Farmer;  res.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[74-965.1]  1.  William  J.,  b  Aug.  15,  1879;  m  Martha  E.  Van  Billiard. 

[74-965.2]  2.  Robert  F.,  b  Mar.  18,  1882;  m  Anna  L.  Schall. 

[74-965.3]  3.  Howard  E.,  b  Sept.  5,  1886;  m  Annie  E.  Kurtz. 

[74-536]  ELIAS  BENDER,  b  Jan.  13,  1862;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hahn)  Bender  [74-177];  m  Sept. 
26,  1891,  IDA  M.  FRITZ,  b  May  19,  1868;  dau  Gideon  and  Caroline  (Moser)  Fritz.  Blacksmith; 
res.,  Bath,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[74-965.4]  1.  Bertha  I.,  b  June  27,  1895;  m  Milton  G.  Houser. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  26,  1898;  d  Oct.  4,  1902. 

3.  Lottie  M.,  b  May  11,  1900;  d  Sept.  13,  1902. 

[74-965.5]  4.  Elsie  R.,  b  Mar.  8,  1902;  m  Oscar  Edelman;  Bath,  Pa. 

5.  Infant  son,  b  Aug.  5,  1905;  d  Aug.  5,  1905. 

[74-540a]  ALEXANDER  L.  HAHN,  b  June  20,  1854;  s  Elias  and  Caroline  (Kostenbader)  Hahn 
[74-180];  m  1st  time,  May  15,  1875,  ELEMANDA  BONDEN,  b  Mar.  7,  1855;  d  Dec.  23,  1896. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[74-966]  1.  Samuel,  b  Dec.  4,  1876;  m  Anna  Gishel. 

[74-967]  2.  Ellen,  b  July  7,  1879;  m  Herbert  Hess. 

[74-968]  3.  Aetna,  b  Apr.  13,  1880;  m  Frank  Detweiler. 

[74-969]  4.  Asher  L.,  b  Oct.  3,  1881;  m  Florence  M.  Schultz. 

[74-970]  5.  Howard  M.,  b  Aug.  1,  1883;  m  Anna  Rasely. 

[74—971  ]  6.  Cula,  b  Aug.  16,  1887;  m  Jacob  Bachman;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[74-972]  7.  Daisy,  b  Jan.  12,  1891;  m  Floyd  Border;  Glendon,  Pa. 

[74—973]  8.  Henry  Wilson,  b  July  23,  1892;  m  Amy  Wasser. 

[74-540b]  ALEXANDER  L.  HAHN,  same  as  above,  in  2nd  time,  Mar.  23,  1898,  MARY  F.  BUSH, 
d  Dec.  8,  1912;  aged  fifty-eight  yrs.  No  issue. 


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[74-540c]  ALEXANDER  L.  HAHN,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  July  15,  1915,  CAROLINE 
WENTZ.  No  issue.  Carpenter;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-541]  ELLEN  M.  HAHN,  b  Mar.  23,  1852 ;  d  Apr.  29, 1919;  dau  Elias  and  Caroline  (Kostenbader) 
Hahn  [74-180] ;  m  May  8,  1870,  RICHARD  A.  SEIFERT,  b  Mar.  8,  1847 ;  d  May  13,  1918;  s  Jacob  and 
Hannah  (Beisel)  Seifert.  Farmer;  res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-974]  1.  Emma  A.,  b  Sept.  12,  1870;  m  Andrew  M.  Silfies. 

[74-975]  2.  George  O.,  b  Oct.  29,  1873;  m  Laura  R.  Hoch. 

[74-976]  3.  Mary  C.,  b  Dec.  15,  1878;  m  William  T.  Johnson. 

[74-543]  SARAH  A.  HAHN,  b  Sept.  30,  1857;  dau  Elias  and  Caroline  (Kostenbader)  Hahn  [74- 
180] ;  m  Dec.  26,  1874,  WILLIAM  HECKMAN,  b  Sept.  11,  1852;  d  June  19,  1911 ;  s  David  and  Mary 
(Hagenbuch)  Heckman.  Farmer;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-977]  Charles  F.,  b  July  5,  1881;  m  Annie  Alice  Miller. 

[74-548]  MARGARET  L.  HEAVENER,  b  Nov.  4,  1851;  d  Oct.  29,  1903;  dau  Wilson  and  Eliza 
(Lear)  Heavener  [74-184];  m  Mar.  18,  1882,  ALBERT  B.  DURYEA,  b  July  4,  1853;  s  George  W.  and 
Barbara  Anne  (Savidge)  Duryea.  Millwright;  res.,  Lambertville,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-978]  1.  Paul  G.,  b  June  24,  1883;  m  Susie  B.  Robbins. 

2.  Edwin  J.,  b  July  21,  1886;  unm;  221  Bellevue  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

[74-549]  SAMUEL  HEAVENER,  b  Dec.  25,  1853;  s  Wilson  and  Eliza  (Lear)  Heavener  [74-184]; 
m  Oct.  20,  1877,  ELLA  LUTZ,  b  Aug.  27,  1860.  Res.,  Hellertown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Theodore,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Norris,  b  June  21,  1879;  d  Oct.  16,  1881. 

[74-979]  3.  Ada,  b  Dec.  10,  1880;  m  George  Merritt. 

4.  Charles,  b  Dec.  4,  1882;  d  Dec.  15,  1883. 

[74-980]  5.  Ella,  b  May  21,  1884;  m  J.  Harry  McGordy;  1219  Ferry  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

6.  Hugh,  b  Feb.  17,  1886;  d  Sept.  29,  1918. 

[74-981]  7.  Wilson,  b  Aug.  2,  1887;  m  Emma  A.  Hineline. 

[74-982]  8.  Thomas,  b  June  29,  1889;  m  Emma  C.  Wilson. 

[74—983]  9.  Melvin,  b  July  24,  1891;  m  Cora  Keiper. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  19,  1898. 

[74-550]  JOHN  HEAVENER,  b  Apr.  5,  1856;  s  Wilson  and  Eliza  (Lear)  Heavener  [74-184];  m 
Oct.  16,  1878,  ELIZA  A.  RYMOND,  b  July  17,  1857;  dau  George  and  Eliza  Ann  (Piatt)  Rymond. 
Farmer;  res.,  Columbus,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-984]  1.  Clara  R.,  b  Sept.  3,  1879;  m  William  P.  Fuhrman. 

2.  Cynthia  W.,  b  Nov.  30,  1883;  d  Aug.  14,  1885. 

3.  Oscar,  b  June  6,  1886;  d  Feb.  28,  1888. 

[74-985]  4.  Emma,  b  Apr.  3,  1889;  m  Harry  W.  Mount. 

5.  Margaret,  b  Mar.  15,  1892;  Columbus,  N.  J. 

6.  Eva,  b  June  9,  1894;  Columbus,  N.  J. 

[74-552]  HENRY  HEAVENER,  b  Mar.  13,  1863;  s  Wilson  and  Eliza  (Lear)  Heavener  [74-184]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1887,  PHOEBE  HANNAH  WATSON,  b  Apr.  10,  1866;  d  Mar.  8,  1900;  dau  Aaron  A.  and 
Phoebe  Ann  (Satterthwaite)  Watson.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Fallsington,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-986]  Herman  M.,  b  July  4,  1891;  m  Ella  McGetrick. 

[74-553]  WILLIAM  HEAVENER,  b  Oct.  19,  1865;  s  Wilson  and  Eliza  (Lear)  Heavener  [74-184]; 
m  July  7,  1889,  AMY  ALWILDA  BRYAN,  b  Nov.  28,  1867;  dau  Lewis  K.  and  Agnes  (Godshalk) 
Bryan.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Montgomeryville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (13): 

1.  Ethel,  b  Nov.  6,  1889;  m  Richard  Reese. 

2.  Carrie  A.,  b  Aug.  21,  1891;  d  Mar.  31,  1905. 

3.  Herbert,  b  Jan.  28,  1893;  m  Mary  A.  Schong. 

4.  Alwilda,  b  Dec.  17,  1895;  m  Craig  Casey. 

5.  Frances,  b  Oct.  12,  1896. 

6.  Roscoe,  b  Mar.  9,  1898. 

7.  Stanley,  b  Feb.  10,  1900. 

8.  Sallie  A.,  b  Dec.  7,  1901. 

9.  Florence  A.,  b  Oct.  31,  1904. 

10.  Claud  B.,  b  Sept.  2,  1906. 

11.  Elva  O.,  b  Oct.  5,  1908. 

12.  Erma  A.,  b  June  16,  1911. 

13.  Eunice  O.,  b  Sept.  21,  1913. 

[74-555]  HOWARD  HEAVENER,  b  Jan.  5,  1872;  s  Wilson  and  Eliza  (Lear)  Heavener  [74-184]; 
m  Sept.  24,  1899,  ALMEDA  PERKINS,  b  Oct.  27,  1874;  dau  Brayton  M.  and  Lena  A.  (Dickey) 
Perkins.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  Calexico,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Reina  Ana,  b  July  15,  1901. 

2.  Hazel  Vera,  b  Jan.  26,  1903. 

3.  Effie  May,  b  Mar.  8,  1904. 

4.  Almeda  Jessie,  b  Oct.  29,  1915. 

[74-556]  JAMES  WILLIAMS,  b  Oct.  29,  1849;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Heavener)  Williams 
[74-185];  m  Jan.  30,  1875,  ADALINE  RILEY,  b  Nov.  3,  1850;  d  May  18,  1915;  dau  John  and  Sarah 
(Leidich)  Riley.  Farmer;  res.,  Upper  Black  Eddy,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[74-990]  1.  Edith,  b  Feb.  7,  1876;  m  August  Barlow. 

[74—991  ]  2.  Walter,  b  Aug.  26,  1879;  m  Sarah  Duffy;  Upper  Black  Eddy,  Pa. 

[74-992]  3.  Edgar,  b  Jan.  5,  1881;  m  Jennie  Pursell;  Upper  Black  Eddy,  Pa. 

4.  Bertha,  b  Nov.  27,  1883;  d  June  12,  1896. 

[74-993]  5.  William,  b  May  15,  1886;  m  Miriam  E.  Hunt. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  2,  1889;  Upper  Black  Eddy,  Pa. 

[74-557]  JANE  WILLIAMS,  b  Oct.  31,  1851;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Heavener)  Williams 
[74-185];  m  Dec.  24,  1883,  RICHARD  W.  KINTNER,  b  Sept.  2,  1860;  d  Feb.  9,  1918;  s  Hugh  and 
Amanda  (Rufe)  Kintner.  Farmer;  res.,  Kintnersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William,  b  Apr.  9,  1886;  Kintnersville,  Pa. 

[74-558]  SUSAN  WILLIAMS,  b  May  23,  1854;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Heavener)  Williams 
[74-185];  m  Oct.  28,  1876,  WILLIAM  E.  FINE,  b  Sept.  15,  1855;  s  John  and  Maria  (Lippincott)  Fine. 
Laborer;  res.,  Upper  Black  Eddy,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  30,  1878;  d  Mar.  16,  1886. 

[74-994]  2.  Carrie,  b  Aug.  20,  1882;  m  Jacob  W.  Arnold. 

3.  Kenneth,  b  Mar.  20,  1893;  d  May  26,  1901. 

4.  Lillian,  b  Mar.  30,  1895. 

[74-559]  KATE  WILLIAMS,  b  Dec.  18,  1869;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Heavener)  Williams 
[74-185];  m  Apr.  3,  1893,  WILLIAM  M.  PAETZELL,  b  Sept.  24,  1868;  s  Joseph  and  Katharine 
(Kutenberger)  Paetzell.  Assistant  yardmaster;  res.,  31  Evans  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  W.  Clifford,  b  Dec.  2,  1893;  unm;  Detroit,  Michigan. 

2.  Russell  S.,  b  Apr.  6,  1897;  unm;  31  Evans  Ave.,  Trenton. 

3.  Herbert  N.,  b  June  9,  1899;  unm;  31  Evans  Ave.,  Trenton. 

4.  Leslie  R.,  b  Nov.  22,  1901;  unm;  31  Evans  Ave.,  Trenton. 

5.  Ethel  F.,  b  Sept.  22,  1907;  unm;  31  Evans  Ave.,  Trenton. 


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[74-987] 

[74-988] 

[74-989] 


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[74-560]  AMANDA  SMITH,  b  June  17,  1871;  dau  Francis  H.  and  Sarah  (Snyder)  Smith  [74-187]; 
m  Dec.  16,  1893,  JAMES  ELMER  HIGH,  b  Aug.  1,  1867;  d  Apr.  1,  1909;  s  Levi  and  Elizabeth  (Nicho¬ 
las)  High.  Undertaker;  res.,  Quakertown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel  Ruth,  b  June  11,  1896;  d  Mar.  30,  1897. 

[74-995]  2.  Warren  Linford,  b  June  8,  1898;  m  Elsie  Mae  L.  Bearn. 

[74-562]  JOHN  SMITH,  b  Aug.  31,  1880;  s  Francis  H.  and  Sarah  (Snyder)  Smith  [74-187];  m 
Apr.  20,  1905,  FLOSSIE  CRESSMAN,  b  Sept.  7,  1885;  dau  William  Clinton  and  Mary  (Smetzer) 
Cressman.  Merchant;  res.,  305  East  Broad  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  J.  Oswald,  b  Apr.  14,  1911. 

[74-563]  EMILY  SMITH,  b  1869;  d  Sept.  19,  1916;  dau  Oliver  and  Mary  Smith  [74-189];  m 
- LONG. 

One  child:  Raymond;  served  in  A.  E.  F.  in  France.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[74-564]  KATHARINE  HAINES  SMITH,  b  Jan.  17,  1884;  dau  George  H.  and  Emelie  W.  C. 
(Oehns)  Smith  [74-190];  m  Nov.  27,  1907,  JAMES  J.  BROWN,  b  Apr.  27,  1885;  s  James  J.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Newnom)  Brown.  Locomotive  engineer;  res.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Route  1,  Box  127b.  0  919.) 

One  child:  Mildred  C.,  b  Dec.  6,  1912. 

[74-565]  GEORGE  HEAVENER  SMITH,  b  Apr.  11,  1889;  s  George  H.  and  Emilie  W.  C.  (Oehns) 
Smith  [74-190];  m  Mar.  5,  1912,  AUGUSTA  V.  BRANDT,  b  Mar.  5,  1891 ;  dau  Peter  H.  and  Johanna 
(Bark)  Brandt.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.,  1726  Courtland  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  H.,  b  June  2,  1916. 

2.  Augusta,  b  Jan.  29,  1915;  d  Feb.  26,  1915. 

3.  Dorris  E.,  b  Jan.  23,  1918. 

[74-566]  GEORGE  OTT,  b  Oct.  20,  1862;  d  Aug.  28,  1901 ;  s  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74- 
193];  m  MATILDA  V.  KLINE.  Druggist. 

Children  (3): 

[74-996a]  ]  ,  F  *  K  {  1.  Helen  Bears,  dec. 

[74-996b]  ]  ’  1  2.  Mabel  Beck;  Easton,  Pa. 

2.  Sallie,  dec. 

3.  Katharine,  b  Jan.  16,  1900;  d  Dec.,  1913. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-567]  DR.  JAMES  E.  OTT,  b  Apr.  25,  1865;  s  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m 
Aug.  27,  1896,  ELLA  M.  JACKMAN,  b  Dec.  13,  1855;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Woye)  Jackman. 
Physician;  res.,  Clyde,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-568]  EDWARD  OTT,  b  Sept.  18,  1867;  s  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m  ELLA 

- .  Res.,  Bangor,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

One  child:  Beulah.  [ Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[74-569]  CHARLES  O.  OTT,  b  Nov.  20,  1869;  s  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m 
ELMIRA  JANE  MANN,  b  June  8,  1871;  dau  Theodore  and  Wilmina  (Speer)  Mann.  Farmer;  res. 
Bangor,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emery  J.,  b  Oct.  6,  1899. 

2.  George  O.,  b  May  17,  1902. 

3.  Jennie  M.,  b  Sept.  10,  1894;  d  Nov.  6,  1912. 

[74-570]  JANE  OTT,  b  Nov.  5,  1873;  dau  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m  Nov.  16, 
1893,  GEORGE  MILLER,  b  Feb.  15,  1872;  s  Lorenzo  F.  and  Harriet  (Krout)  Miller.  Machinist;  res., 
Willow  Grove,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (4).* 

[74-997]  1.  Stella  M.,  b  Oct.  23,  1895;  m  Earl  E.  Stoneback. 

2.  Kenneth  F.,  b  Jan.  27,  1900;  unm. 

3.  Alice  E.,  b  Apr.  30,  1906. 

4.  Charles  O.,  b  May  13,  1908. 

[74-571]  MARTHA  OTT,  b  Oct.  2,  1876;  dau  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m  Dec. 
10,  1898,  JESSE  C.  ROSENBERRY,  b  July  13,  1872;  s  Samuel  and  Rosa  (Shimer)  Rosenberry. 
Farmer;  res.,  Bangor,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen,  b  May  30,  1905. 

2.  James,  b  Mar.  30,  1907. 

[74-572]  JOSEPH  EMERY  OTT,  b  Dec.  20,  1878;  s  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m 
June  2,  1917,  MAME  AUGUSTA  MENGLE,  b  Sept.  24,  1885;  dau  Jonas  A.  and  Lyna  (Swope)  Mengle. 
Machine  operator;  res.,  41  Evelyn  Ave.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[74-573]  ALICE  OTT,  b  Jan.  3, 1881 ;  dau  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193]  ;m  ELBERT 
MILLER.  Res.,  Mt.  Bethel,  Pa. 

One  child:  Allen.  [ Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[74-574]  STELLA  OTT,  b  Oct.  1,  1883;  dau  Emery  J.  and  Sarah  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-193];  m  Sept.  28, 
1912,  ALLEN  GRANBERRY  VAN  HORN,  b  Sept.  28,  1887;  s  Andrew  N.  and  Joanna  (Beck)  Van 
Horn.  Farmer;  res.,  Hainesburg,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-578]  MINNIE  MAY  OTT,  b  May  7,  1876;  dau  Peter  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-198]; 
m  Nov.  25,  1897,  S.  C.  LINABERRY,  b  June  22,  1870;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Harting)  Linaberry. 
Machinist;  res.,  Bangor,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-998]  1.  Reta  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  2,  1898;  m  J.  P.  McEuroe;  Bangor,  Pa. 

2.  Mae  Belle,  b  Jan.  27,  1900. 

3.  Fred  Ott,  b  Aug.  19,  1901. 

4.  Edward  Clark,  b  Feb.  3,  1902. 

5.  Blair  Kelsey,  b  Nov.  11,  1907. 

6.  John  Peter,  b  Nov.  17,  1911. 

[74-579]  REAGLE  OTT,  b  Jan.  16,  1878;  s  Peter  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Reagle)  Ott  [74-198];  m  June 
17,  1897,  ELSIE  LOCKARD,  b  Dec.  18,  1879;  dau  Thomas  and  Emma  (Eckert)  Lockard.  Slater;  res., 
Bangor,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Theodore,  b  Jan.  14,  1899. 

2.  Maude,  5  Dec.  19,  1900. 

3.  Bessie,  b  Apr.  8,  1908. 

4.  Kathryn,  b  July  9,  1912. 

5.  Joyce,  b  May  30,  1918. 

[74-580]  FLORENCE  ADELL  OTT,  b  Feb.  27,  1887;  dau  Peter  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Reagle)  Ott 
[74-198] ;  m  Dec.  31,  1906,  JOHN  H.  PARSON,  b  Jan.  13,  1886.  Slater;  res.,  419  Broad  St.,  Pen  Argyl, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Reagle,  b  Aug.  19,  1907. 

2.  Christiana,  b  July  17,  1913. 

3.  Emily,  b  Apr.  29,  1915. 

4.  Ada,  b  Aug.  14,  1916. 

5.  Lloyd,  b  Nov.  9,  1919. 


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1095 


[74-581]  ORANTES  RAESLY,  b  Sept.  18,  1849;  s  William  and  Mary  (Oyer)  Raesly  [74-218];  m 
Apr.  5,  1876,  CORA  E.  BUSHMAN,  b  June  5,  1853;  dau  George  H.  and  Jane  (Diver)  Bushman. 
Farmer;  res.,  Marshall,  Mich.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Claude  E.,  b  Apr.  19,  1878;  d  Sept.  5,  1896. 

[74-999]  2.  Theta  E.,  b  Nov.  21,  1881;  m  E.  W.  Landenberger. 

3.  Harold  G.,  b  Jan.  19,  1887. 

[74-583]  SAMUEL  E.  RAESLY,  b  Oct.  6,  1856;  s  Levi  and  Susan  E.  (Eilenberger)  Raesly  [74-219] ; 
m  July  30,  1878,  EMMA  E.  SNYDER,  b  Nov.  13,  1859;  dau  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Albert)  Snyder. 
Justice  of  the  Peace;  res.,  Bangor,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-1000]  1.  George  W.,  b  Feb.  22,  1880;  m  Elizabeth  Krom;  62  W.  Rockland  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-1001]  2.  J.  Ray,  b  Jan.  26,  1885;  m  Hattie  Franklin;  24  S.  Front  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[74-584]  PAULINE  RAESLY,  b  July,  1858;  d  1901;  dau  Levi  and  Susan  E.  (Eilenberger)  Raesly 
[74-219];  m  DAVIS  HAMBRIGHT. 

One  child: 

[74-1001.1]  Jennie,  m  Ray  T.  Stoffletz;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete;  letters  unans .] 

[74-585]  EMMA  J.  RAESLY,  b  Nov.  6,  1859;  dau  Levi  and  Susan  E.  (Eilenberger)  Raesly  [74— 
219];  m  Aug.  11,  1881,  ANDREW  EYER.  Res.,  Bangor,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {3): 

[74-1001.2]  1.  Joseph  A.,  b  May  10,  1882;  m  Mary  C.  Doyle. 

2.  Grace  D.,  b  Jan.  8,  1884;  Bangor,  Pa. 

3.  Lena  C.,  b  Mar.  9,  1886;  Bangor,  Pa. 

[74-592a]  DR.  ISAAC  OTT,  b  Nov.  30,  1847;  d  Jan.  1,  1916;  s  Jacob  and  Sally  A.  (LaBarre)  Ott 
[74-221];  m  1st  time,  Apr.  30,  1877,  EMMA  D.  FREEMAN  FIELD,  dau  Dr.  C.  C.  Field,  of  Easton, 
Pa. 


[74-592b]  DR.  ISAAC  OTT,  same  as  above, m  2nd  time,  Oct.  14, 1886,  KATHARINE  K.  WYCOFF 
of  Belvidere,  N.  J.  The  will  of  Dr.  Isaac  Ott  was  probated  Jan.  10,  1916,  in  which  children  are  men¬ 
tioned  but  they  are  not  named. 

Isaac  Ott,  A.M.,  M.D.,  was  born  in  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.,  and  died  at  his  home  in  Easton,  Pa. 
His  early  education  was  obtained  in  a  boarding  school  located  at  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  and  Blair  Hall 
at  Blairstown,  N.  J.  In  1865  he  entered  Lafayette  College  where  he  remained  until  the  end  of  the 
Junior  year.  In  1876  he  received  the  honorary  degree  of  A.M.  from  the  same  institution. 

Dr.  Ott  received  his  M.D.  degree  in  1869  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  immediately 
thereafter  continued  his  studies  in  the  Universities  of  Leipzig  and  Berlin.  He  also  attended  the  lectures 
of  Prof.  A.  Flick,  at  Wurzburg,  and  took  a  course  in  histological  work  with  Prof.  E.  Klein  in  London. 
Upon  his  return  from  Europe  in  1870  he  became  a  resident  physician  in  St.  Mary’s  Hospital,  Phila., 
after  which  he  settled  in  Easton,  Pa.,  for  general  medical  and  surgical  practice  and  soon  created  an  un¬ 
usual  demand  for  his  professional  services.  In  1874,  Dr.  Ott  worked  for  several  months  with  Prof.  Bow- 
ditch  at  Harvard. 

In  1878,  Dr.  Ott  was  appointed  lecturer  in  Physiology  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  one 
year  later  was  elected  a  fellow  in  Biology  in  the  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Dr.  Ott’s  reputation  as  a 
physiologist  and  an  original  investigator  grew  steadily,  and  in  1894  he  was  elected  to  the  chair  of  Physi¬ 
ology  in  the  Medico-Chirurgical  College,  Phila.,  a  position  which  he  held  until  his  death.  For  several 
years,  beginning  with  1895,  Dr.  Ott  held  the  office  of  Dean  in  the  same  institution.  It  is  quite  within 
the  limits  of  truth  to  state  that  as  the  result  of  his  incumbency  of  this  office,  the  school  received  a  decided 
impetus. 

Dr.  Ott  was  a  member  of  the  Consulting  Staff  of  Neurologists  of  the  Asylum  for  the  Insane  at 
Norristown,  Pa.,  a  member  of  the  American  Physiological  Society,  the  German  Medical  Society  of  New 
York,  the  Philadelphia  Neurological  Society,  the  American  Society  of  Naturalists  and  many  other  local, 
state,  and  national  medical  societies.  As  an  indication  of  his  standing  as  a  physiologist  it  is  only  nec- 


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essary  to  mention  that  he  was  elevated  to  the  Presidency  of  the  American  Physiological  Society  a  few 
years  prior  to  his  death. 

To  mention  all  of  the  contributions  made  by  Dr.  Ott  to  medicine  and  science  would  lead  too  far 
afield,  but  a  few  of  his  accomplishments  should  be  enumerated.  Perhaps  the  most  noteworthy  achieve¬ 
ment  of  his  professional  career  was  the  discovery  of  the  Thermogenic  Centers.  He  was  the  author  of 
“Action  of  Medicines,”  1878;  “Modern  Antipyretics,”  1892;  “Contribution  to  Physiology  and  Patholo¬ 
gy  of  the  Nervous  System  (in  20  parts);”  “Intestinal  Peristalsis;”  “Physiological  Action  of  Drugs;” 
“Internal  Secretions,”  1910.  In  1904  Dr.  Ott  issued  a  standard  work  entitled  a  “Text-Book  of  Phys¬ 
iology,”  which  was  at  once  accorded  a  most  favorable  reception. 

As  a  lecturer  Dr.  Ott  was  not  eloquent,  but  perhaps  no  one  ever  taught  physiology  to  more  appre¬ 
ciative  classes;  this  was  due  to  the  magnetic  force  of  his  personality  and  the  feeling  that  he  spoke  with 
authority.  His  intellectual  powers  were  of  the  highest  type  and  his  personal  magnetism  drew  to  him 
all  who  came  within  his  presence.  It  was,  as  often  happens  with  racial  benefactors,  not  given  to  Dr.  Ott 
to  see  the  fruit  of  his  labors,  or  of  his  discoveries,  beyond  the  limits  of  a  few  brief  years.  One  of  his 
marked  personal  qualities  was  gentleness,  although  he-  was  capable  of  manifesting  great  firmness  of 
character  when  the  occasion  seemed  to  demand  it.  Dr.  Ott  -was  a  physician  and  scientist  worthy  of 
companionship  of  the  greatest  and  the  best.  [James  M.  Anders,  M.  D .] 

[74-595.1]  MARY  BECK,  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Ott)  Beck  [74-225];  m  JOSEPH  K.  HAGE- 
MAN. 

One  child:  Alice.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[74-598]  CLARA  POLEY,  b  Jan.  22,  1844;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Mary  Ann  (Bigony)  Poley  [74-227]; 
m  May  16,  1865,  DR.  JACOB  OLIVER  KNIPE,  b  Sept.  3,  1837;  d  June  4,  1919;  s  Dr.  Jacob  and  Ra¬ 
chael  (Evans)  Knipe.  Physician;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Irvin  P.,  b  Feb.  27,  1866;  m 

[74-1003]  2.  Reinoehl,  b  Sept.  14,  1867 ;  m  Josephine  W.  Anderson. 

[74-1004]  3.  Jay  C.,  b  Jan.  12,  1869;  m  Ruth  Blanche  Krauss. 

4.  Francis  Warren,  b  Apr.  29,  1873;  d  Jan.  1,  1877. 

[74-1005]  5.  George  Linley,  b  Mar.  27,  1875;  m  S.  Edith  Murray. 

[74-1006]  6.  Norman  L.,  b  Dec.  31,  1878;  m  Katherine  E.  Miller. 

Dr.  Jacob  O.  Knipe  was  born  in  New  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  After  attending  the  public 
schools  of  his  native  township,  Dr.  Knipe  attended  Freeland  Seminary,  and  Mount  Pleasant  Seminary 
at  Boyertown,  Pa.,  and  also  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  Lancaster,  Pa.  He  then  pursued  the  study 
of  medicine  with  his  father  and  brothers.  Dr.  Knipe  was  graduated  from  the  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
Phila.,  in  1862,  after  which  he  established  himself  in  Norristown  where  he  built  a  large  and  successful 
practice. 

[74-599]  GEORGE  W.  POLEY,  b  Apr.  23,  1848;  s  Jeremiah  and  Mary  Ann  (Bigony)  Poley  [74- 
227];  m  Aug.  22,  1871,  ANNIE  M.  TITLOW,  b  Oct.  20,  1849;  dau  Reuben  C.  and  Sarah  S.  (Levering) 
Titlow.  Civil  Engineer;  res.,  353  White  Hall  Road,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Irene  Levering,  b  Jan.  1,  1874;  d  Feb.  2,  1879. 

[74-1007]  2.  George  Milton,  b  June  21,  1880;  m  Anna  Frances  Dreslin. 

[43-356]  3.  Katharine  Christine,  b  Sept.  6,  1882;  m  Edwin  G.  Kurtz. 

[74-600]  WARREN  H.  POLEY,  b  Apr.  2,  1856;  s  Jeremiah  andMary  Ann  (Bigony)  Poley  [74-227]; 
m  Sept.  25,  1883,  MARTHA  CORSON,  b  Dec.  13,  1857 ;  dau  Elias  Hicks  and  Emily  (Harris)  Corson. 
Retired  druggist;  res.,  33  E.  Upsal  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emily  Corson,  b  Oct.  13,  1887;  unm;  33  E.  Upsal  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Corson,  b  Nov.  7,  1889;  unm;  Burlington,  N.  J. 

3.  Irvin  Corson,  b  Nov.  11,  1891;  m  Frances  L.  Ross. 


f  1.  Margaret  Richardson. 
1  2.  Anna  E.  Lovett. 


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[74-601]  DR.  CYRUS  S.  POLEY,  b  June  16,  1849;  d  Mar.  9,  1893;  s  Dr.  Francis  B.  and  Barbara  K. 
(Swartley)  Poley  [74-228];  m  Dec.  29,  1879,  KATHERINE  WATT,  b  Jan.  9,  1852;  dau  William  and 
Catharine  (Kay)  Watt.  Physician;  res.,  Boulder,  Colo.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1009]  1.  Ethel  E.,  b  Sept.  27,  1882 ;  m  Luther  F.  Bradbury. 

[74-1010]  2.  Cyrus  W.,  b  Sept.  10,  1886;  m  Mildred  M.  McNutt. 

[74-602]  FRANCIS  HENRY  POLEY,  b  Mar.  2,  1854;  d  Sept.  16,  1892;  s  Dr.  Francis  B.  and  Bar¬ 
bara  K.  (Swartley)  Poley  [74-228];  m  AMELIA  C.  CURRIN,  b - ;  d  Mar.  10,  1904;  dau  James 

W.  and  Katherine  (Rickard)  Currin.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  Catherine,  b  July  7,  1883;  American  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Paris. 

2.  Horace  W.,  b  Sept.  15,  1886;  Larkspur,  Cal. 

[74-603]  HORACE  S.  POLEY,  b  Aug.  1,  1863;  s  Dr.  Francis  B.  and  Barbara  K.  (Swartley)  Poley 
[74-228] ;  m  June  20,  1889,  MARGARET  JANE  FERGUSON,  b  Apr.  9, 1865;  dau  Francis  and  Mary  E. 
(Watson)  Ferguson.  Photographer;  res.,  2414  North  Nevada  Ave.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 6 ); 

[74-1011]  1.  Elizabeth  F.,  b  Mar.  27,  1890;  m  Walter  H.  Schrader. 

[74-1012]  2.  Francis  F.,  b  May  9,  1891;  m  Irva  Alice  Sheard. 

3.  Horace  S.,  b  Dec.  29,  1896. 

4.  William  F.,  b  July  12,  1901. 

5.  Margaret  Susan,  b  Aug.  12,  1904. 

6.  Linnaeus  S.,  b  Dec.  13,  1911. 

[74-605]  DR.  HARMAN  LONGACRE,  b  Dec.  31,  1854;  d  Oct.  18,  1911;  s  David  and  Hannah 
(Reinhart)  Longacre  [74-229];  m  May  28,  1884,  NETTIE  BELLE  NORTON,  b  Sept.  1,  1861;  d  Feb. 
6,  1914;  dau  George  F.  and  Frances  C.  (Stone)  Norton.  Physician,  surgeon,  and  druggist;  res.,  125  E. 
Illinois  St.,  St.  Charles,  Illinois. 

One  child: 

[74-1013]  Frank  Harman,  b  Aug.  17,  1887;  m  Edna  Maria  Halstead. 

[74-606]  ANNIE  LONGACRE,  b  June  14,  1855;  dau  David  and  Hannah  (Reinhart)  Longacre 
[74-229];  m  Nov.  19,  1884,  THOMAS  G.  WYNN,  b  May  5,  1850;  d  Feb.  24,  1916;  s  Samuel  and  Ann 
(Guest)  Wynn.  Carpenter;  res.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mary  R.,  b  Jan.  3,  1895;  unm;  Spring  City,  Pa. 

[74-608]  MARY  ANN  REINHART,  b  Apr.  27,  1856;  d  Sept.  17,  1913;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Ann  R. 
(Catern)  Reinhart  [74-230];  m  JOHN  D.  HAMPTON,  b  Apr.  27,  1854;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Orner) 
Hampton.  Res.,  222  E.  Fifth  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-1014]  1.  Amy  R.,  b  June  18,  1877;  m  William  Duddy. 

[74-1015]  2.  Annie,  b  Dec.  15,  1878;  d  May  29,  1915;  m  William  Duddy. 

[74—1016]  3.  William  Cleaver,  b  May  20,  1882;  m  Helen  Nuss. 

[74-609]  ANNIE  GRING,  b  Feb.  24,  1852;  d  Feb.  22,  1916;  dau  John  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Urich) 
Gring  [74—231  ] ;  m  Sept.  4,  1870,  AARON  WERNER,  b  Dec.  6,  1849;  d  Mar.  6,  1919.  Hotel-keeper; 
Waynesboro,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daughter,  stillborn;  Jan.  6,  1875. 

[74-1016.1]  2.  Nora,  b  Apr.  18,  1876;  m  Brice  Curran. 

[74-609.1]  JOHN  ALFRED  SELTZER,  5  Oct.  2,  1853;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Gring)  Seltzer 
[74-232];  m  Dec.  30,  1875,  SALLIE  MARIA  McADAM,  b  Feb.  23,  1851;  d  Sept.  23,  1910;  dau  Samuel 
A.  and  Susan  (Walter)  McAdam.  Clerk;  res.,  Peckville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[74-1017a] 

[74-1017b] 

[74-1018] 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Walter  Gring,  b  Dec.  26,  1877;  m  (  \  Anna  Bittner. 

I  2.  Ida  Zimmerman. 

2.  Edna  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  13,  1879;  unm. 

3.  Clarke  McAdam,  b  June  9,  1890;  m  J.  Eloise  Stewart. 


[74-610]  SAVILLA  ROELLER,  b  Nov.  5,  1858;  d  Sept.  22,  1918;  dau  Jesse  and  Emeline  (Dengler) 
Roeller  [74-234];  m  Feb.  4,  1891,  HARRY  SHARTLE,  b  May  4,  1862;  s  William  J.  and  Lea  Shartle. 
Hotelman;  res.,  Jonestown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1019]  1.  Florence,  b  Dec.  24,  1898;  m  Paul  F.  Swope. 

[74-1020]  2.  William  J.,  b  Sept.  23,  1900;  m  Nora  M.  Bowman. 


[74-611]  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  ROELLER,. b  Oct.  8,  1859;  s  Jesse  and  Emeline  (Dengler) 
Roeller  [74-234];  m  Apr.  17,  1886,  CATHERINE  SPARE  BEAN,  b  Jan.  6,  1866;  d  Oct.  14,  1915;  dau 
John  G.  and  Anna  J.  (Spare)  Bean.  Inspector  for  the  Labor  and  Industry  of  Pa. ;  res.,  342  Washington 
St.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Clarence  B.,  b  Aug.  26,  1888;  d  Nov.  10,  1892. 

2.  William  B.,  b  Oct.  9,  1890;  d  Oct.  13,  1890. 

[74-1021]  3.  Russel  S.,  b  Oct.  1,  1892;  m  Miriam  C.  Reber. 

4.  Iva  Anna,  b  July  30,  1894;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[74-1022]  5.  Charles  B.,  b  Feb.  19,  1897;  m  L.  Margaret  Cressman. 

6.  Verna  B.,  b  Aug.  11,  1899;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[74-1023]  7.  Flora  Frieda,  b  Dec.  23,  1900;  m  Carl  March. 

8.  Elyria  Price,  b  Dec.  10,  1903;  Royersford,  Pa. 


[74-612]  ELIZABETH  ROELLER,  b  July  6,  1861;  dau  Jesse  and  Emeline  (Dengler)  Roeller  [74- 
234];  m  July  21,  1894,  HARRY  ELTONHEAD,  b  Aug.  25,  1872;  s  John  F.  and  Hannah  (Swayne) 
Eltonhead.  Laborer;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1024]  Ella  N.,  b  July  31,  1895;  m  C.  E.  Maharg. 

[74-613]  MAME  E.  ROELLER,  b  Aug.  31,  1866;  dau  Jesse  and  Emeline  (Dengler)  Roeller  [74- 
234] ;  m  June  16,  1883,  ADAM  GRANDER,  b  Apr.  16, 1863.  Moulder;  res.,  1020  West  Fifth  St.,  Chester, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-1025]  1.  Harry  M.,  b  Aug.  31,  1883;  m  Annie  Goodman;  Chester,  Pa. 

[74—1026]  2.  Willis,  b  Aug.  18,  1884;  m  Alice  Ollinger;  Chester,  Pa. 

[74-1027]  3.  Leroy,  b  Mar.  22,  1888;  m  Bessie  Webb;  Chester,  Pa. 

[74-1028]  4.  Emma  M.,  b  May  25,  1891;  m  Grover  Kulp. 

5.  Earl,  b  June  5,  1894;  d  Mar.  25,  1895. 

[74-1029]  6.  Maylon  J.,  b  Apr.  22,  1897;  d  Oct.  1,  1918;  m  Jennie  Burns. 

7.  Ellwood,  b  Sept.  13,  1904. 

[74-614]  SARAH  ROELLER,  b  June  25,  1869;  dau  Jesse  and  Emeline  (Dengler)  Roeller  [74-234]; 
m  May  21,  1888,  SAMUEL  WAGNER,  b  July  3,  1867.  Foreman  in  steel  foundry;  res.,  733  Franklin 
St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1030]  1.  Charles,  b  Mar.  22,  1889;  m  Lulu  Snyder. 

2.  Dorothy,  b  Apr.  8,  1903. 

[74-615]  ADA  ROELLER,  b  Aug.  31,  1873;  dau  Jesse  and  Emeline  (Dengler)  Roeller  [74-234];  m 
June  13,  1890,  RAY  CURRIER,  b  Jan.  31,  1871;  d  Sept.  30,  1912;  s  Charles  E.  and  Anna  F.  (Randall) 
Currier.  Electrician;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (5): 

[74-1031]  1.  Anna  Mildred,  b  Feb.  2,  1892;  m  Carl  J.  Saalbach. 

[74-1032]  2.  Emeline  Florence,  b  June  22,  1894;  m  Norman  T.  Bicking. 

[74-1033]  3.  Marion  Ruth,  b  June  19,  1897;  m  French  C.  Gray. 

4.  Eugene  Luke,  b  Jan.  11,  1907. 

5.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  17,  1913. 

[74-616]  ROBERT  G.  BROOKE,  b  Feb.  10,  1866;  s  Matthew  and  Mary  Ann  (Roeller)  Brooke 
[74-235];  m  HANNAH  MALINDA  BERTOLET,  b  Oct.  8,  1873;  dau  Samuel  and  Malinda  (Houck) 
Bertolet.  Res.,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-1034]  1.  Walter  LeRoy,  b  Oct.  20,  1893;  m  Caroline  Shoop. 

2.  Helen  W.,  b  Jan.  4,  1896;  unm;  1757  K  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3.  Evelyn  C.,  b  Dec.  22,  1899;  unm;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Schwenksville,  Pa. 

[74-618]  CHARLES  R.  BROOKE,  b  Apr.  29,  1868;  s  Matthew  and  Mary  Ann  (Roeller)  Brooke 
[74-235];  m  EMMA  STEINMETZ.  Res.,  4323  Westminster  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  E.,  b  Dec.  23,  1896;  Phila.,  Pa.  [No further  data.} 

[74-619]  CATHERINE  E.  BROOKE,  b  Aug.  10,  1869;  dau  Matthew  and  Mary  Ann  (Roeller) 
Brooke  [74-235] ;  m  June  22,  1904,  WILLIAM  M.  FRYER,  b  June  24,  1863;  s  Isaac  and  Anna  (Miller) 
Fryer.  Clerk;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Brooke,  b  June  19,  1905;  d  June  19,  1905. 

[74-620]  ISAAC  R.  BROOKE,  b  Sept.  14,  1874;  s  Matthew  and  Mary  Ann  (Roeller)  Brooke 
[74-235];  m  Dec.  19,  1903,  SARAH  A.  SMITH,  b  Jan.  30,  1876;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  (Hallman) 
Smith.  Res.,  Sanatoga,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-621]  JOHN  MONTGOMERY  ROELLER,  b  June  5,  1869;  d  Feb.  1,  1899;  s  Samuel  B.  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Christman)  Roeller  [74-236];  m  Feb.  13,  1895,  SARAH  MacINTIRE,  b  May  8,  1873; 
dau  James  and  Mary  B.  (Fillman)  Maclntire.  P.  &  R.  Lineman;  res.,  Chestnut  and  York  Sts.,  Potts¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Harold  Christman,  b  May  23,  1896;  unm;  66  Chestnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[74-622]  WILLIAM  HENRY  ROELLER,  b  Dec.  3,  1874 ;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Christman) 
Roeller  [74-236];  m  MARY  B.  SCHNEIDER,  b  June  6,  1876;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Seabold)  Schnei¬ 
der.  Electrical  supplies  and  contractor;  res.,  401  N.  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Henry  Schneider,  b  Jan.  2,  1902. 

[74-623a]  EVA  A.  ROELLER,  b  Nov.  4,  1867;  dau  Isaac  A.  and  M.  Sophia  (Kepner)  Roeller  [74— 
238];  m  1st  time,  HARRY  H.  HARNER,  b  Dec.  11,  1869;  d  Feb.  10,  1900.  Barber. 

Children  (3): 

[74-1035]  1.  Ruth  B.,  b  Mar.  9,  1892;  m  Warren  Kirkpatrick;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

2.  Arthur  F.,  b  Nov.  23,  1894. 

3.  Zora  N.,  b  July  25,  1893;  d  Jan.  1,  1894. 

[74-623b]  EVA  A.  (ROELLER)  HARNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  HENRY  STARTZER. 
Scale  master;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[74-626]  ALLEN  ROBERT  S.  CRESSMAN,  b  Nov.  27,  1884;  s  Allen  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Schantz) 
Cressman  [74-250];  m  June  25,  1913,  GERTRUDE  MAY  STACKHOUSE,  b  May  22,  1887;  dau  Wil¬ 
liam  and  Annie  Stackhouse.  Salesman;  res.,  5224  Hazel  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-628]  EMMA  J.  CHARLES,  b  Apr.  27,  1879;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Louisa  (Roshong)  Charles 
[74-261];  m  Nov.  10,  1906,  DAVID  YERGER,  b  May  5,  1879;  s  Daniel  and  Kate  (Bechtel)  Yerger. 
Painter;  res.,  59  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kathryn  L.,  b  May  25,  1907. 


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[74-629]  HOWARD  D.  RUSHONG,  b  Mar.  15,  1878;  s  Frank  B.  and  Mary  D.  L.  (Dickinson) 
Roshong  [74-262];  m  Nov.  28,  1906,  ELLA  Z.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  3,  1877;  dau  Hiram  and  Araminta 
(Zimmerman)  Anders  [161-46].  Res.,  Trappe,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Gerald  A.,  b  Apr.  17,  1908. 

2.  Frank  A.,  b  June  19,  1909. 

3.  Paul  A.,  b  May,  1910;  d  Aug.  13,  1910. 

[74-630]  EMMA  RHOADS,  b  Mar.  31,  1870;  dau  Edwin  M.  R.  and  Hannah  (Roshong)  Rhoads 
[74-263];  m  Dec.  24,  1891,  HORACE  DRUMHELLER,  b  Mar.  15,  1869;  s  William  and  Catherine 
(Koch)  Drumheller.  Iron  worker;  res.,  Sanatoga,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-1036]  1.  Annie,  b  Dec.  25,  1892;  m  Reynolds  D.  Linderman. 

2.  Edward,  b  June  1,  1894;  d  July  22,  1896. 

3.  Kenneth,  b  July  10,  1908. 

[74-633]  REV.  FRANK  G.  YOST,  b  Nov.  14,  1889;  s  Jonas  L.  and  Sallie  (Roshong)  Yost  [74-264]; 
m  July  20,  1908,  EDNA  B.  SNOOK,  b  Nov.  22,  1889;  dau  Howard  F.  and  Catherine  (Westbrook) 
Snook.  Pastor  of  the  United  Evangelical  Church;  res.,  Columbia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Morris  F.,  b  Sept.  17,  1911. 

2.  Anna  D.,  b  Oct.  29,  1912. 

3.  Dorothy  R.,  b  June  5,  1914. 

4.  Frank  F.,  b  Sept.  29,  1918. 

[74-634]  EARL  R.  YOST,  b  Dec.  1,  1891 ;  s  Jonas  L.  and  Sallie  (Roshong)  Yost  [74-264];  m  Apr.  3, 
1915,  HELEN  M.  HUNTER,  b  Sept.  28,  1892;  dau  Samuel  J.  and  Emma  (Huntsicker)  Hunter.  Rail¬ 
way  clerk;  res.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  James  Hunter,  b  Aug.  27,  1917. 

2.  Boy,  b  and  d  July  16,  1916. 

3.  Boy,  b  and  d  Jan.  28,  1919. 

[74-635]  AMELIA  MILLER,  b  Aug.  13,  1860;  dau  John  S.  and  Catharine  Ann  (Heebner)  Miller  [74- 
265];  m  Mar.  8,  1879,  HENRY  GOETTEL,  b  Mar.  28,  1857;  s  Michael  and  Margaret  (Fitzgerald) 
Goettel.  Teacher;  res.,  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (11): 

1.  Henry  Michael,  6  Apr.  16,  1880;  d  Aug.  14,  1880. 

[74-1037]  2.  Alverda  M.,  b  Dec.  31,  1882;  m  Gilbert  Elliot;  5254  Jefferson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Annie  Laura,  b  Dec.  20,  1884;  d  Jan.  23,  1885. 

4.  Arthur  M.,  b  Dec.  23,  1885. 

5.  Wallace  M.,  b  Oct.  8,  1887;  d  Jan.  4,  1890. 

6.  Emma  Bertha,  b  May  27,  1890;  d  Aug.  30,  1898. 

7.  Kathryn  M.,  b  May  25,  1892. 

8.  Jennie  Amelia,  b  June  5,  1894. 

9.  Mamie  Viola,  b  June  24,  1896. 

10.  Alma  M.,  b  Oct.  10,  1899;  d  Apr.  26,  1900. 

11.  Melvin  Harold,  b  Feb.  17,  1901. 

[74-636a]  HORACE  H.  SMITH,  b  Dec.  22,  1878;  s  Henry  J.  and  Hannah  E.  (Hevener)  Smith 
[74-266];  m  1st  time,  May  6,  1906,  MARY  L.  TRUMBORE,  b  Mar.  20,  1881;  d  Feb.  17,  1913;  dau 
Hilarius  and  Dianna  (Hoffman)  Trumbore. 

One  child:  Marion  L.,  b  Sept.  3,  1908. 

[74-636b]  HORACE  H.  SMITH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  20,  1915,  MRS.  LIZZIE  L. 
(HUNSICKER)  KEYSER,  b  Sept.  30,  1876;  dau  Daniel  and  Katie  (Landis)  Hunsicker.  Justice  of 
the  Peace;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[74-637]  SALLIE  LOUISE  HEVENER,  b  Sept.  16,  1873;  dau  John  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Roeder) 
Hevener  [74-268];  m  May  6,  1891,  EDMUND  E.  DELP,  b  Sept.  9,  1873;  s  Allen  and  Amanda  (Groff) 
Delp.  Grain  dealer;  res.,  Bourbon,  Ind.  (1919.) 

Children  {10): 

1.  Edmund  H.,  b  July  16,  1891;  d  Mar.  24,  1893. 

[74-1038]  2.  Russel  B.,  b  Mar.  10,  1893;  m  Minnie  May  Long. 

[74-1039]  3.  Herbert  L.,  b  Apr.  27,  1896;  m  Ruth  Edna  Vernette. 

4.  Clifford  J.,  b  Sept.  17,  1899. 

5.  Edna  A.,  b  June  11,  1901. 

6.  Raymond  A.,  b  Feb.  16,  1904. 

7.  Eleanor  L.,  b  Mar.  9,  1905. 

8.  Warren  S.,  b  May  6,  1907. 

9.  Wilbur  C.,  b  May  28,  1908. 

10.  Albert  E.,  b  Feb.  18,  1910. 

[74-638]  ELIZABETH  HEVENER,  b  Sept.  14,  1884;  dau  John  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Roeder)  Hevener 
[74-268] ;  m  Aug.  4,  1905,  ARTHUR  FAULKNER,  b  July  16,  1881 ;  s  John  and  Alice  (Ibbotson)  Faulk¬ 
ner.  Machine  shop  foreman;  res.,  Ogontz,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {8): 

1.  Laura  Gladys,  b  Mar.  15,  1907. 

2.  Dorothy  Ethel,  b  July  12,  1909. 

3.  Katherine  Alice,  b  Jan.  13,  1912. 

[74-639]  LAURA  R.  HEVENER,  b  Dec.  15,  1886;  dau  John  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Roeder)  Hevener 
[74-268];  m  Nov.  21,  1917,  ROBERT  OWEN  ROYSTON,  b  Sept.  2,  1892;  s  Robert  and  Mary  Helena 
(Ibbotson)  Royston.  Trainman;  res.,  5655  Anderson  St.,  Gtn.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Owen,  b  Nov.  9,  1918. 

• 

[74-640]  FREDERICK  P.  HEVENER,  b  Mar.  23,  1891;  s  George  E.  and  Matilda  C.  (Dietzel) 
Hevener  [74-269b];  m  Jan.  12,  1915,  FLORENCE  RUTH  FAUL,  b  Jan.  10,  1895;  dau  Wilson  H.  and 
Elizabeth  (Thomas)  Faul.  Merchant;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-641]  WILLIAM  H.  MAIRS,  b  June  17,  1859;  s  William  and  Mary  (Heavner)  Mairs  [74-270]; 
m  Feb.  23,  1892,  JANE  McCOY,  b  Nov.  24,  1865;  daw  Robert  and  Catherine  (McMullen)  McCoy. 
Engineer;  res.,  15  West  6th  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  William  Wilson,  b  Mar.  6,  1893;  d  Jan.  19,  1916. 

[74-1040]  2.  John  McCoy,  b  June  26,  1895;  m  Amelia  P.  Engle. 

[74-644]  ELWOOD  H.  C.  MAIRS,  b  Mar.  25,  1873;  s  William  and  Mary  (Heavner)  Mairs  [74- 
270];  m  Sept.  8,  1897,  ELIZABETH  PATTERSON,  b  June  27,  1876;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Gallon) 
Patterson.  Foreman  carpenter;  res.,  1515  Arch  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elwood  Donald,  b  Mar.  30,  1905. 

2.  Marguerite  Hannah,  b  May  1,  1910. 

3.  Kenneth  Herbert,  b  May  17,  1913. 

[74-645]  MARY  HEAVNER,  b  Dec.  22,  1867;  dau  Philip  E.  and  Catharine  A.  (Ralston)  Heavner 
[74-271];  m  Nov.,  1892,  JOHN  KUTZ.  Res.,  604  West  4th  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-649]  1.  Catharine,  b  Apr.  13,  1896;  m  Melvin  Heavner. 

2.  Earl,  b  June  21,  1900. 

3.  Henry,  b  Apr.  21,  1902. 

4.  Olive,  b  Oct.,  1906;  dec. 

[74-646]  ALICE  HEAVNER,  b  Oct.  26,  1869;  d  Nov.  28,  1912;  dau  Philip  E.  and  Catherine  A. 
(Ralston)  Heavner  [74-271];  m  Mar.  3,  1895,  PHILIP  BOWMAN. 


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One  child: 

[74-1042]  Joseph  R.,  h  Sept.  30,  1895;  m  Elizabeth  Royle. 

[74-647]  FRANK  R.  HEAVNER,  b  Oct.  7,  1871;  s  Philip  E.  and  Catherine  A.  (Ralston)  Heavner 
[74-271];  m  Apr.  25,  1895,  MARY  SAYLOR,  b  June  27,  1874;  dau  William  and  Susan  (Moyer)  Saylor. 
Contractor  and  builder;  res.,  212  E.  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Eleanor  Custer,  b  July  3,  1897;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Frank  Ralston,  b  Sept.  22,  1898;  unm;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[74-648]  BERTHA  HEAVNER,  b  Feb.  12,  1873;  dau  Philip  E.  and  Catherine  A.  (Ralston)  Heavner 
[74-271];  m  Jan.  1,  1896,  HENRY  T.  PORTER,  b  Aug.  1,  1873.  Res.,  608  West  4th  St.,  Bridgeport, 
Pa,  (1921.) 

One  child:  Mary  Alice,  b  May  27,  1913. 

[74-649]  MELVIN  K.  HEAVNER,  b  Aug.  8,  1895;  s  Solomon  E.  and  Sarah  (Kehs)  Heavner  [74— 
273];  m  Feb.  5,  1915,  CATHERINE  KUTZ,  b  Apr.  13,  1896;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Heavner)  Kutz  [74- 
645]. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  John  J.,  stillborn. 

2.  A.  Mary,  b  Aug.  11,  1918. 

[74-650]  ELLA  S.  GOTTSHALK,  b  Mar.  18,  1856;  dau  Andrew  H.  and  Mary  Ann  (Schwartz) 
Gottshalk  [74-279];  m  Apr.  29,  1876,  DAVIS  MOYER  MARKLEY,  b  July  31,  1850;  d  Mar.  18,  1907; 
s  Jacob  K.  and  Kate  (Moyer)  Markley.  Letter  carrier;  res.,  3308  North  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1043]  1.  Elsie  Mabel,  b  Apr.  12,  1879;  m  William  Passant,  Jr. 

[74-1044]  2.  Ernest  Davis,  b  NoV.  18,  1890;  m  Anna  C.  Wegst. 

[74-651]  MARY  LIZZIE  GOTTSHALK,  b  July  31,  1861;  dau  Andrew  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Schwartz) 
Gottshalk  [74-279];  m  Oct.  7,  1882,  JOHN  A.  JOHNSON,  b  July  7,  1861;  s  Jonas  and  Catharine  (Alle- 
bach)  Johnson.  Real  estate;  res.,  200  E.  Brown  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[74-1045]  1.  Mary  Ella,  b  Feb.  15,  1884;  m  William  Diehl. 

2.  Andrew  U.,  b  May  31,  1886;  d  Nov.  14,  1907. 

3.  Earl  W.,  b  May  3,  1890. 

4.  Daniel  S.,  b  Jan.  31,  1892. 

[74-1046]  5.  Esther  G.,  b  June  1,  1895;  m  John  Perry  Long. 

[74-1047]  6.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  31,  1897;  m  George  Elliott  Yerger. 

7.  Edward  K.,  b  Jan.  10,  1901;  d  Jan.  25,  1901. 

Earl  W.  Johnson  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Naval  Service  May  4,  1917,  at  Independence  Hall,  Phila. 
He  was  sent  overseas  as  a  second  class  Carpenter’s  Mate  in  April,  1918,  and  was  later  attached  to  the 
Destroyer  Wainwright  from  May,  1918,  until  March,  1919.  He  served  on  her  w'hile  she  was  convoying 
troop  ships  and  patroling  the  Irish  Sea  and  waters  off  England  and  France.  Mr.  Johnson  was  attached 
to  the  last  convoy  in  European  waters  which  escorted  the  U.  S.  S.  George  Washington,  on  which  Pres. 
Wilson  arrived  in  Paris,  Dec.  13,  1918. 

[74-654]  AMELIA  HILTEBEITEL,  b  July  13,  1867;  dau  Henry  M.  and  Amelia  H.  (Schwartz) 
Hiltebeitel  [74-281];  m  July  28,  1887,  EDWIN  H.  WISLER,  b  June  24,  1866;  s  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth 
(Smoll)  Wisler.  Electric  Railway  motorman;  res.,  220  North  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[74-1048]  Alice  Helen,  b  Nov.  4,  1887;  m  Robert  B.  Reinhard;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[74-656]  ANNIE  C.  HILTEBEITEL,  b  Dec.  11,  1873;  dau  Henry  M.  and  Amelia  H.  (Schwartz) 
Hiltebeitel  [74—281  ] ;  m  Apr.  28,  1904,  REUBEN  B.  KEYSER,  b  Sept.  23, 1855;  s  William  and  Ann  Jane 
(Bustard)  Keyser.  Miller;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.  No  issue’  (1919.) 


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[74-657]  MAGGIE  HILTEBEITEL,  b  Aug.  21,  1876;  dau  Henry  M.  and  Amelia  H.  (Schwartz) 
Hiltebeitel  [74-281];  m  July  22,  1893,  JACOB  K.  SHUTT,  b  Nov.  8,  1870;  s  John  K.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kratz)  Shutt.  Painter;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-1049]  1.  Evelyn,  b  Nov.  8,  1893;  m  Herbert  S.  Freed. 

2.  Leroy,  b  Nov.  19,  1895;  d  Jan.  6,  1896. 

[74-1050]  3.  Edna  H.,  b  Dec.  5,  1896;  m  William  A.  Wilson. 

[74-658]  ANDREW  E.  HILTEBEITEL,  b  Apr.  25,  1879;  s  Henry  M.  and  Amelia  H.  (Schwartz) 
Hiltebeitel  [74-281];  m  Mar.  29,  1902,  SUSAN  H.  DEEP,  b  June  16,  1877 ;  dau  John  W.  and  Elizabeth 
F.  (Hackman)  Delp.  Cigar  maker;  res.,  Souderton,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  LeRoy  D.,  b  Jan.  5,  1910. 

[74-660]  MATILDA  SCHWARTZ,  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Reed)  Schwartz  [74-283]  ;m  ALFRED 
EMERS. 

Children  ( 3 ):  1.  Louisa;  2.  Mary  W.;  3.  W.  H.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[74-661]  AMELIA  HENDRICKS,  b  Dec.  5,  1856;  dau  Franklin  F.  and  Hannah  (Leister)  Hendricks 
[74-284] ;  m  Nov.  21,  1874,  JOSEPH  EBERHARD  McNOLDY,  b  Mar.  11,  1849;  s  David  and  Cather¬ 
ine  (Eberhard)  McNoldy.  Yeoman;  res.,  506  North  6th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  David,  b  Mar.  20,  1877;  d  June  23,  1894. 

2.  Franklin  Harvey,  b  July  2,  1879;  d  Dec.  30,  1901. 

[74-663]  FRANK  H.  LEISTER,  b  Aug.  3,  1872;  s  Jacob  H.  and  Mary  (Reed)  Leister  [74-285];  m 
Sept.  14,  1899,  TILLIE  C.  IvETTNER,  b  Aug.  15,  1872;  dau  Mathias  and  Carrie  (Sangle)  Kettner. 
Coal  business;  res.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Frank,  b  Dec.  30,  1900;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

[74-665]  ADDIE  M.  LEISTER,  b  Sept.  22,  1881 ;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Mary  (Reed)  Leister  [74-285]; 
m  June  6,  1906,  EDWIN  S.  KRATZ,  b  Jan  31,  1880;  s  Daniel  and  Lizzie  (Souder)  Kratz.  Automobile 
business;  res.,  18  South  Yewdell  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Florence  L.,  b  Jan.  4,  1908. 

2.  Helen  L.,  b  May  19,  1910. 

[74-666]  KATE  ZIEGLER,  b  Apr.  28,  1872;  dau  James  H.  and  Matilda  (Sclilicher)  Ziegler  [74-286] ; 
m  Nov.  28,  1896,  LLEWELLYN  ACKER,  b  Aug.  28,  1876;  s  Henry  and  Maria  (Ahner)  Acker.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Infant,  stillborn;  June  6,  1897. 

2.  Lottie  Mae,  b  Jan.  26,  1899;  d  Mar.  24,  1899. 

3.  Ella  Catherine,  b  Feb.  27,  1901. 

4.  James  Harry,  b  June  6,  1908. 

[74-667]  LIZZIE  ZIEGLER,  b  Sept.  1,  1873;  dau  James  H.  and  Matilda  (Sclilicher)  Ziegler  [74— 
286];  m  Nov.  9,  1893,  ALLEN  K.  LONG,  b  Oct.  27,  1872;  s  Jonas  N.  and  Emaline  (Kramer)  Long. 
Superintendent  of  Ice  Co.;  res.,  Green  Lane,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 )  : 

[74-1051]  1.  Edith,  b  June  17,  1894;  m  Howard  S.  Hartzell. 

2.  Howard  Z.,  b  June  23,  1896;  unm;  Green  Lane,  Pa. 

[74-668]  SARAH  MATILDA  ZIEGLER,  b  1876;  dau  James  H.  and  Matilda  (Schlicher)  Ziegler 
[74-286];  m  Aug.  7,  1898,  HARRY  C.  RUTTER,  b  1873;  s  Emanuel  and  Catherine  (Blank)  Rutter. 
Cigarmaker;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[74-1052]  1.  Helen  Viola,  b  Jan.  19,  1899;  m  Herbert  Musselman. 

2.  Naomi  Louisa,  b  Aug.  3,  1902. 


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3.  Nelsqn  James,  b  July,  1904. 

4.  Stanley,  b  Apr.  2,  1906. 

5.  Anna  Mildred,  6  Apr.  30,  1908. 

6.  Wilmer,  b  July,  1911. 

7.  Charlotte  Sarah,  b  Feb.  2,  1914. 

8.  Evelyn  Ruth,  b  Dec.  18,  1917. 

9.  Harry  Richard,  b  Dec.  17,  1919. 

[74-669]  LOUISA  ZIEGLER,  b  Feb.  28,  1880;  dau  James  H.  and  Matilda  (Schlicher)  Ziegler  [74— 
286];  m  Oct.  27, 1906,  FRED  W.  HUBER,  b  Nov.  23,  1881;  s  Ambrose  H.  and  Hannah  A.  (Fegley) 
Huber.  Merchant  and  postmaster;  res.,  Hereford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Feb.  9,  1911. 

2.  Rachel  Ruth,  b  Oct.  9,  1916. 


[74-670]  ELLA  ZIEGLER,  b  Apr.  1,  1882;  dau  James  H.  and  Matilda  (Schlicher)  Ziegler  [74-286]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1904,  CHRISTOPHER  KLEBE,  b  May  23,  1878;  s  Caspar  and  Mary  (Price)  Klebe.  Cigar- 
maker;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 


1.  Matilda  Amelia,  b  Jan.  27,  1905. 

2.  Ada  Ruth,  b  Feb.  24,  1907. 

3.  Elmer  Caspar 

4.  Calvin  Christopher 


twins ,  b  Dec.  7,  1911. 


[74-671]  AMELIA  ZIEGLER,  b  Nov.  12,  1885;  dau  James  H.  and  Matilda  (Schlicher)  Ziegler  [74— 
286];  m  Aug.  4,  1906,  DANIEL  R.  KRAUSE,  b  Oct.  22,  1876;  s  Charles  W.  and  Angeline  (Rhoads) 
Krause.  Employed  by  the  Boyertown  Burial  Casket  Co. ;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Esther  Viola,  b  Mar.  13,  1907. 

2.  Anna  Mae,  b  Nov.  8,  1911. 


[74-672]  LILLIAN  MINERVA  ROEDER,  b  July  21,  1874;  dau  Ambrose  and  Mary  A.  (Ziegler) 
Roeder  [74-287];  m  Oct.  1,  1892,  HARRY  ROYER  YOUNG,  b  Feb.  26,  1871 ;  s  Michael  S.  and  Matilda 
B.  (Royer)  Young.  Painter;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {10): 

[74-1053]  1.  Harry  R.,  b  Feb.  9,  1893;  m  Ellen  Trump. 

2.  G.  Wallace,  b  Nov.  7,  1894;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  Served  with  A.  E.  F. 

3.  Florence  V.,  b  Nov.  25,  1896;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

4.  Arthur  C.,  b  Feb.  22,  1899;  522  Cleveland  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Howard  R.,  b  Feb.  20,  1901;  d  Feb.  25,  1901. 

6.  Mae  R.,  b  Dec.  31,  1902. 

7.  Ralph  C.,  b  Sept.  26,  1904. 

8.  Claude  S.,  b  Dec.  27,  1906. 

9.  Mildred  H.,  b  Sept.  15,  1910. 

10.  Mary  E.,  b  Aug.  8,  1913. 

[74-673]  ELIZABETH  ESTELLA  ROEDER,  b  Mar.  5,  1882;  dau  Ambrose  and  Mary  A.  (Ziegler) 
Roeder  [74-287];  m  Mar.  21,  1903,  LLEWELLYN  S.  BREY,  b  Feb.  13,  1882.  Res.,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Helen  V.,  b  Nov.  25,  1903. 

2.  Marion  C.,  b  Sept.  10,  1906. 

[74-674]  ADDY  R.  ZIEGLER,  b  Nov.  27,  1882;  s  George  H.  and  Louisa  M.  (Masteller)  Ziegler 
[74-288];  m  Mar.  11,  1905,  LIZZIE  MAY  CARL,  b  Dec.  10,  1885;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Annie  F.  (Gaugler) 
Carl  [36-142].  Electrician;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Blanche  Mae,  b  Oct.  7,  1905. 

2.  Naomi  Ruth,  b  July  29,  1907. 

3.  George  Carl,  b  July  31,  1911. 

4.  Mary  Louisa,  b  Jan.  20,  1915. 

[74-675]  VERA  HEEBNER  OVERHOLTZER,  b  Oct.  9,  1894;  dau  Isaiah  IJ.  and  Annie  W.  (Heeb- 
ner)  Overholtzer  [74-289a];  m  Aug.  20,  1919,  WILLIAM  ALLISON  DOANE,  b  Jan.  2,  1894;  s  John  W. 
and  Sara  E.  (Harding)  Doane.  Instructor  of  Latin,  Central  High  School,  Phila.,  Pa.;  res.,  Fox  Chase, 
Phila-,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  Augustus,  b  May  19,  1920. 

[74-676]  OLIVER  W.  HILDENBRAND,  b  Aug.  28,  1875;  s  Pearson  H.  and  Sarah  J.  (Wenhold) 
Hildenbrand  [74-291];  m  Aug.  28,  1897,  MARY  ERB,  b  Aug.  13, 1874;  dau  Reuben  and  Kate  (Kistner) 
Erb.  Farmer;  res.,  Woxall,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  George  E.,  b  Dec.  31,  1897;  d  Dec.  29,  1903. 

[74-1054]  2.  Stella  E.,  b  June  2,  1900;  d  Feb.  14,  1919;  m  Frank  L.  Geiger. 

3.  John  E.,  b  Feb.  26,  1904. 

4.  Marcella,  b  June  24,  1906. 

[74-677]  MILTON  W.  HILDENBRAND,  b  Aug.  16,  1877;  s  Pearson  H.  and  Sarah  J.  (Wenhold) 
Hildenbrand  [74-291] ;  m  AMANDA  ERB,  b  Mar.  18,  1881 ;  dau  Reuben  and  Kate  (Kistner)  Erb.  Res., 
Telford,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1055]  1.  Lillie  E.,  b  July  14,  1899;  m  Amandus  Specht. 

2.  Melvin,  b  Nov.  16,  1910. 

[74-678]  EUGENE  W.  HILDENBRAND,  b  Feb.  3,  1879;  s  Pearson  H.  and  Sarah  J.  (Wenhold) 
Hildenbrand  [74-291] ;  m  Aug.  3,  1901,  ELLA  HERMAN,  6  June  13,  1885;  daw  Abraham  and  Catherine 
(Saylor)  Herman.  Res.,  526  Franklin  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Albert,  b  Apr.  16,  1902;  d  Apr.  16,  1902. 

2.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  23,  1907 ;  d  Nov.  2, 1910. 

3.  Anna  Laura,  b  Aug.  26,  1910. 

4.  Leon,  b  Sept.  28,  1916;  d  Sept.  28,  1916. 

5.  Herbert  Eugene,  b  Feb.  25,  1919. 

[74-680]  JOHN  W.  HILDENBRAND,  b  Jan.  10,  1893;  s  Pearson  H.  and  Sarah  J.  (Wenhold) 
Hildenbrand  [74-291];  rn  Apr.  7,  1917,  MAMIE  McNULTY,  b  Apr.  12,  1898;  dau  Samuel  and  Anna 
(Hartzell)  McNulty.  Farmer;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  1.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pierson  M.,  b  Aug.  21,  1917. 

2.  Clara  M.,  b  Dec.  5,  1919. 

[74-681]  ALICE  WAMPOLE,  b  Sept.  18,  1880;  d  Sept.  19,  1908;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Ellemeine 
(Hildenbrand)  Wampole  [74-292] ;  m  May  30,  1907,  EUGENE  FULTON.  Telephone  lineman;  res., 
Collegeville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Infant,  b  Sept.  19,  1908;  d  Sept.  19,  1908. 

[74-682]  JACOB  WARREN  WAMPOLE,  b  Dec.  1,  1881;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Ellemeine  (Hildenbrand) 
Wampole  [74-292];  m  June  27,  1903,  ANNIE  MARIE  ROBERTS,  b  Aug.  31,  1881;  dau  George  W. 
and  Julia  T.  (Walls)  Roberts.  Search  clerk;  res.,  3713  North  Delphi  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Warren  Roberts,  b  Dec.  10,  1904;  d  Mar.  25,  1907. 

[74-683]  ALVERDA  WAMPOLE,  b  Jan.  3,  1887;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Ellemeine  (Hildenbrand)  Wam¬ 
pole  [74-292];  m  Oct.  25,  1911,  LINFORD  PAXEN  STOUT,  b  Nov.  22,  1880;  s  John  D.  and  Margaret 
(Lenhart)  Stout.  Laborer;  res.,  535  Derstine  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[74-685]  CLARENCE  FRY,  b  Sept.  3,  1891 ;  s  Alvin  and  Hannah  (Henning)  Fry  [74-296];  m  Nov. 
11,  1913,  MABEL  WHITEBREAD,  b  Aug.  10,  1894;  dau  Henry  and  Emily  (Fayter)  Whitebread. 
Farmer;  res.,  Worcester,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Margaret  Eleanor,  b  Mar.  8,  1915. 

[74-687]  ELMER  KRIEBEL  HENNING,  b  Apr.  28,  1901 ;  s  Elwood  and  Anna  C.  (Berge)  Henning 
[74-297];  m  Oct.  20,  1920,  ANNA  MAE  WILSON,  b  Feb.  15,  1902;  dau  Calvin  H.  and  Sarah  .J.  (Anders) 
Wilson  [161-116].  Res.,  1419  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-687.3]  EVIE  CHARLOTTE  GARBER,  b  Sept.  8,  1873;  dau  Jacob  R.  and  Christina  P.  (Funk) 
Garber  [74-305];  m  June  1,  1898,  WINFIELD  SCOTT  CRAWFORD,  b  Sept.  5,  1866;  s  Jeremiah  and 
Elizabeth  (Diener)  Crawford.  Salesman;  res.,  125  West  Fifth  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-688]  DEXTER  LOVELLE  RAMBO,  b  Nov.  9,  1860;  s  Prof.  Abel  and  Jane  (Gross)  Rambo 
[74-306];  m  LIDIE - ,  d  Sept.  7,  1919,  at  Trappe,  Pa.  Res.,  Chester,  S.  C.  (1921.) 

Children  (3):  1.  Dexter;  2.  Gunner;  3.  Charles.  [Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[74-689]  FRANK  GROSS  RAMBO,  b  Mar.  17,  1867;  s  Prof.  Abel  and  Jane  (Gross)  Rambo  [74- 
306];  m  KATE  SLATER.  Realtor  and  Treasurer  of  the  Penrose  B.  &  L.  Association;  res.,  1620  South 
19th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issiie.  (1921.) 

[74-689.2]  MYRA  HOOD  HEEBNER,  daw  Samuel  Y.  and  Rebecca  M.  (Hood)  Heebner  [74-310.1]; 
m  Oct.  12,  1910,  ROLAND  D.  POLLOCK.  Res.,  St.  Martins,  Pa.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-689.3]  MARY  LOUISE  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  28,  1889;  dau  Samuel  Y.  and  Rebecca  M.  (Hood) 
Heebner  [74-310.1];  m  Oct.  20,  1909,  JOHN  BANCKER  GRIBBEL,  b  Nov.  2,  1884;  s  John  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Bancker)  Gribbel.  Manufacturer;  res.,  135  South  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[74-690]  FRANK  KERR,  b  Jan.  2,  1885;  s  Alva  R.  and  Louise  (Joule)  Kerr  [74-312];  m  Feb.  23, 
1907,  SADIE  M.  WILLIAMS,  b  July  12,  1884;  dau  Joseph  and  Esther  (Miller)  Williams.  Carpenter; 
res.,  1104  Leiper  St.,  Eddystone,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Edith  Louise,  b  Apr.  7,  1908. 

2.  Leila  Esther,  b  Sept.  24,  1909. 

3.  Alva  Richard,  b  June  16,  1914. 

[74-693]  RALPH  G.  TREEN,  b  Dec.  11,  1869;  s  John  M.  and  Archie  V.  (Kerr)  Treen  [74-314];  m 
Mar.,  1889,  HENRIETTA  SIMPSON.  Box  manufacturer;  res.,  1906  North  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-694]  FRANK  TREEN,  b  May  18,  1875;  s  John  M.  and  Archie  V.  (Kerr)  Treen  [74-314];  m 
ANNA  MARIE  HAUG,  b  Jan.  16,  1880;  dau  Louis  and  Marie  B.  (Schlauch)  Haug.  Res.,  2125  North 
5th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Archie  Louis,  b  Aug.  26,  1902. 

[74-695]  HELEN  GOULD  KERR,  b  Oct.  12,  1904;  dau  William  B.  and  Mattie  V.  (Fields)  Kerr 
[74-316];  m  July  12,  1919,  CARL  CHARLES  BLAIR,  b  Mar.  11,  1899;  s  Thomas  and  Ollie  (Gilbert) 
Blair.  Crane  operator;  res.,  8  Sixth  St.,  Upland,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-696]  ANNIE  MAINE  DERR,  b  Feb.  6,  1868;  daw  Henry  A.  and  Ellen  (Sullivan)  Derr  [74-319]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1892,  WILLIAM  H.  SLINGLUFF,  b  Aug.  31,  1865;  s  John  and  Wilhelmina  (Gilbert)  Sling- 
luff.  President  of  the  Montgomery  National  Bank;  res.,  800  West  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-1056]  1.  Eleanor  Derr,  b  May  17,  1896;  m  Dr.  Frederick  B.  Little. 

2.  Marjorie  Derr,  b  Dec.  7,  1900;  d  Aug.  30,  1909. 

[74-697a]  FRANKLIN  DERR,  b  Sept.  24,  1870;  s  Henry  A.  and  Ellen  (Sullivan)  Derr  [74-319];  m 
1st  time,  LINDA  JACOBY,  dau  Daniel  and  Katherine  (Byer)  Jacoby  [49-677].  Franklin  Derr  and 


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Linda  Jacoby  Derr  were  divorced.  Linda  (Jacoby)  Derr  married  2nd  time,  James  Nicholson  [49-1310], 
and  is  said  to  have  lived  in  Camden,  N.  J.  [Letters  addressed  to  her  were  returned .] 

One  child:  Katharine,  h  July  3,  1898. 

[74-697b]  FRANKLIN  DERR,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  7,  1910,  LILLIAN  GLADYS 
KENDALL,  b  Dec.  13,  1872;  dau  Thomas  Walker  and  Florence  (Henry)  Kendall.  Res.,  Trooper,  Pa., 
R.  D.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[74-698]  HENRY  F.  DERR,  b  July  22,  1881 ;  d  Jan.  6,  1916;  s  Henry  A.  and  Ellen  (Sullivan)  Derr 
[74-319];  m  Nov.  12,  1907,  MARY  VIRGINIA  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  19,  1882;  dau  Atwood  and  Caroline 
(Aiman)  Yeakle  [160-47].  Auto  accessory  business;  res.,  540  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Virginia,  b  Apr.  23,  1911. 

2.  William  Henry,  b  Sept.  24,  1914. 

[74-699]  FRANCES  HOLMES,  b  Sept.  24,  1874;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Ann  E.  (Derr)  Holmes  [74- 
320];  m  May  4,  1914,  LOUIS  M.  KAHAN,  b  1868;  s  Marx  Kahan.  Cigar  salesman;  res.,  120  South 
Grand  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kahan  are  separated.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-700]  WALTER  DERR,  s  John  J.  and  Elizabeth  Derr  [74-321];  m  MARTHA  KULP;  dau 
Abraham  B.  Kulp.  Res.,  520  Hamilton  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  W.  Rodman,  b  1910. 

2.  Richard  Lam,  b  1917. 

[74-702]  SAVENIA  JANE  STRAUCH,  d  Feb.  26,  1910;  dau  Francis  and  Margaret  J.  (Laughlin) 
Strauch  [74-322];  m  DAVID  FRANCIS  REED.  Res.,  Cressona,  Pa.  [Stager.] 

Children  (2): 

[74-1057]  1.  Myrtle  Augusta,  b  Feb.  17,  1877;  m  George  Edward  Rieger. 

[74-1058]  2.  Luther  D.,  b  Nov.  18,  1885;  m  Margaret  M.  Brennan. 

[74-703]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  STRAUCH,  b  Mar.  17,  1856;  s  Francis  and  Margaret  J. 
(Laughlin)  Strauch  [74-322];  m  July  7,  1884,  LAURA  JANE  BENDER,  b  Nov.  16,  1866;  dau  Monroe 
and  Susan  (Batrof)  Bender.  Telegraph  operator;  res.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-1059]  1.  Mabel  Florence,  b  Sept.  23,  1885;  m  Charles  W.  Lindermuth;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

[74-1060]  2.  Robert  Francis,  b  Nov.  28,  1888;  m  Marie  Norton;  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

[74—1061  ]  3.  William  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  26,  1893;  m  Helen  Reber;  Palo  Alto,  Pa. 

[74-1062]  4.  Margaret  Susan,  b  June  29,  1895;  m  Henry  Harvey  Detrich. 

5.  Lewis  G.,  b  Nov.  1,  1906. 

6.  Paul  Lewis,  b  Feb.  24,  1909. 

[74-704]  IDA  VITILA  STRAUCH,  b  May  19,  1860;  dau  Francis  and  Margaret  J.  (Laughlin) 
Strauch  [74-322];  m  ANDREW  DANIEL  KROMMES.  Res.,  930  Green  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 
[Stager.] 

Children  (J): 

1.  Charles  Francis,  b  Sept.  20,  1881;  d  June  13,  1909. 

2.  Margaret  Levina,  b  Sept.  27,  1883;  d  Feb.  3,  1887. 

[74-1062.1]  3.  Ida  May,  b  June  21,  1890;  m  Edward  Hinnershits;  Reading,  Pa. 

4.  Isaac  Daniel,  b  Feb.  15,  1892. 

[74-705]  ADA  SAVENIA  BECK,  b  Feb.  18,  1863;  dau  William  and  Matilda  (Strauch)  Beck  [74- 
325];  m  Oct.  15,  1885,  D*R.  DANIEL  DECHERT,  b  Feb.  7,  1846;  d  Oct.  4,  1911;  s  Elijah  and  Mary 
(Kochenberger)  Dechert.  Physician;  res.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-1063]  1.  Clare  Beck,  b  July  9,  1889;  m  Dr.  J.  Stratton  Carpenter. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Dec.  31,  1894. 


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3.  Mary  Matilda,  b  Feb.  2,  1899. 

4.  Robert  Beck,  b  Jan.  20,  1910. 

[74-706]  JOHN  JACOB  BECK,  b  Feb.  9,  1865;  s  William  and  Matilda  (Strauch)  Beck  [74-325];  m 
Mar.  1,  1887,  IDA  COCKLE Y,  b  Dec.  7,  1864;  dau  Emanuel  D.  and  Hannah  (Mackey)  Cockley. 
Machinist;  res.,  1020  North  4th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-1064]  1.  Ada  Verlesta,  b  May  8,  1888;  m  Harry  E.  Shank. 

[74-1065]  2.  Emanuel  Cockley,  b  Nov.  20,  1890;  m  Helen  Goodhart. 

3.  William,  b  Jan.  9,  1892. 

[74-707]  MABEL  STRAUCH  BECK,  b  Oct.  31,  1872;  dau  William  and  Matilda  (Strauch)  Beck 
[74-325];  m  Dec.  7,  1905,  EDWARD  SILLIMAN,  b  Nov.  4,  1865;  s  Edward  S.  and  Sariah  (Keller) 
Silliman.  Banker;  res.,  44  N.  Main  St.,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Beck,  b  Sept.  20,  1906. 

2.  Elizabeth  Sara,  b  Dec.  16,  1908;  d  Mar.  2,  1911. 

3.  Edward  S.,  b  Jan  2,  1912;  d  May  20,  1916. 

4.  Jane,  b  Nov.  1,  1913. 

[74-708]  EFFIE  MATILDA  BECK,  b  Nov.  26,  1877;  d  Oct.  13,  1905;  dau  William  and  Matilda 
(Strauch)  Beck  [74-325] ;  m  Nov.  27,  1902,  GEORGE  BOYLE  STICHTER,  b  Nov.  28, 1876.  Employee 
of  State  Agricultural  Department  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  George  Beck,  b  Oct.  10,  1905. 

[74-709]  CLARENCE  FREDERICK  HERBST,  b  Oct.  25,  1870;  s  David  S.  and  Abigail  (Symons) 
Herbst  [74-326] ;  m  Aug.  4,  1909,  CORA  BELLE  McMAHON,  6  Mar.  1,  1874;  dau  William  R.  and  Jane 
(Rinker)  McMahon.  Farmer;  res.,  Dublin,  Ind.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-710]  JOHN  HOWARD  HERBST,  b  Oct.  23,  1872;  d  Sept.  29,  1915;  s  David  S.  and  Abigail 
(Symons)  Herbst  [74-326];  m  Feb.  15,  1899,  EFFA  PEARL  MOFFIT,  b  Oct.  9,  1874;  d  Sept.  2,  1915; 
dau  James  and  Sarah  (Griffin)  Moffit.  Farmer;  res.,  Cambridge  City,  Ind.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-711]  INA  LEONA  HERBST,  b  Mar.  21,  1877;  dau  David  S.  and  Abigail  (Symons)  Herbst  [74- 
326];  m  July  2,  1910,  WARD  RAYMOND  BLUNK,  b  July  8,  1877;  s  Amos  and  Martha  Blunk. 
Expert  steel  polisher;  res.,  18  South  3rd  St.,  Richmond,  Ind.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Howard  Frederick,  b  Feb.  7,  1912. 

2.  Norma  Isabel,  b  July  21,  1917. 

[74-712]  GEORGE  STILLMAN  HERBST,  b  Aug.  8,  1881;  s  David  S.  and  Abigail  (Symons) 
Herbst  [74-326];  m  May  8,  1909,  MARY  ANN  ESCHLEMAN,  b  Jan.  29,  1882;  dau  Benjamin  and 
Mary  E.  (Wallich)  Eschleman.  Mechanic;  res.,  608  W.  Pearl  St.,  Richmond,  Ind.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary  Abigail,  b  Sept.  2,  1914. 

•  2.  Margaret  Jeanette,  b  June  26,  1918. 

[74-713]  ALBERT  HENRY  HERBST,  b  Oct.  5,  1873;  s  Abraham  S.  and  Laura  (Helms)  Herbst 
[74-327a] ;  m  Nov.  16,  1889,  JULIA  AUGUSTA  STEVENS,  b  Sept.  15,  1873;  dau  James  and  Theodosia 
(Collins)  Stevens.  Steam  engineer;  res.,  1717  Colby  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash.  (1919.) 

Two  stepchildren:  Elmer  Newton  and  Gertrude  May;  both  married. 

[74-714]  MINNIE  HERBST,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Laura  (Helms)  Herbst  [74- 
327a];  m  Dec.  19,  1894,  WALLACE  FISK,  b  Nov.  30,  1867.  Lieutenant  of  Fire  Dept.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.  (1919.)  [Stager.] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Kenneth,  b  Aug.  13,  1897. 

2.  Kathrvn,  b  Aug.  26  1903. 


Plate  115 


Horace  R.  Anders  [101-64]  and  his  Third  Regiment  Band. 


Plate  116 


A  Modern  Schwenkfelder  Home  in  Worcester  Township,  Pa. 
The  former  home  of  Hiram  M.  Anders  [161-46], 


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[74-715]  GEORGE  RAYMOND  ECKERT,  b  Feb.  1,  1878;  s  Charles  F.  and  Emma  R.  (Herbst) 
Eckert  [74-328];  m  July  30,  1902,  BEULAH  ELOISE  PARKER,  b  Mar.  25,  1879;  dau  James  W.  and 
Emily  E.  (Albin)  Parker.  Community  Service;  res.,  2930  Belief ontaine  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  (1919.) 

George  R.  Eckert  is  a  music  teacher  and  concert  manager.  Mrs.  Eckert  was  a  professional  soprano, 
and  was  born  at  Miles,  Ohio. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Frieda  Bon,  b  Mar.  19,  1904. 

2.  Frank  Bon,  b  Dec.  20,  1909. 

[74-716]  CHARLES  OSCAR  STAGER,  b  Jan.  16,  1871;  s  George  W.  and  Kate  S.  (Frank)  Stager 
[74-331];  m  June  29,  1892,  EMMA  FREDERIKA  MILLER,  b  Jan.  4,  1870;  dau  Conrad  W.  and 
Louisa  F.  (Spindler)  Miller.  Telegrapher;  res.,  45  South  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Harvey  Gardner,  b  May  18,  1893;  d  Aug.  16,  1893. 

2.  Herbert  Bismarck,  b  Apr.  1,  1895;  unm;  45  South  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  George  Conrad,  b  Feb.  2,  1897;  d  July  22,  1897. 

4.  Dorothy  Louise,  b  Aug.  30,  1898;  unm;  45  South  13th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Marian  Miller,  b  Jan.  3,  1901. 

6.  John  Daniel,  b  Feb.  13,  1904. 

7.  Karl  Matthew,  b  Apr.  5,  1905;  d  July  22,  1905. 

8.  Frances  Carolyn,  b  Dec.  14,  1906;  d  Aug.  29,  1907. 

[74-717]  MAIME  ELIZABETH  STAGER,  b  Mar.  15,  1873;  dau  George  W.  and  Kate  S.  (Frank) 
Stager  [74-331];  m  June  5,  1901,  JOSEPH  WHARTENBY  STEMPLE,  b  June  2,  1880;  s  Millard 
Fillmore  and  Anna  N.  (Whartenby)  Stemple.  Shipping  clerk;  res.,  611  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Beatrice  Kathryn,  b  Dec.  13,  1903;  d  Jan.  24,  1909. 

2.  Joseph  Stager,  b  Mar.  2,  1910;  d  Mar.  5,  1910. 

3.  John  Paul  Stager,  b  Jan.  25,  1916. 

[74-718]  OSCAR  TYSON  STAGER,  b  Dec.  4,  1877;  s  Oscar  W.  and  Ellen  (Tyson)  Stager  [74-332]; 
m  Apr.  18,  1906,  CLARA  STROBLE  GORDON,  b  July  3,  1879;  dau  Frederick  W.  and  Harriet  K. 
(Stroble)  Gordon.  Wholesale  coal  dealer;  P.O.  Box  146,  Merion,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Frederick  Gordon,  b  Jan.  17,  1917. 

[74-719]  ELIZABETH  MERCER  STAGER,  b  Oct.  3,  1879;  dau  Oscar  W.  and  Ellen  (Tyson) 
Stager  [74-332] ;  m  Nov.  10,  1903,  JOHN  WESLEY  MASLAND,  b  May  8,  1878;  s  Charles  H.  and 
Annetta  (Meyer)  Masland.  Carpet  manufacturer;  res.,  1219  68th  Ave.,  Oak  Lane,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Elizabeth  Stager,  b  Jan.  27,  1905. 

2.  Ellen  Tyson,  b  July  29,  1907. 

3.  John  Wesley,  b  May  15,  1912. 

[74-720]  GEORGE  ALLEN  STAGER,  b  Apr.  26,  1865;  s  John  H.  and  Mary  C.  (DeLong)  Stager 
[74-337];  m  CLARA  GOFF,  b  Feb.  14,  1861.  Res.,  123  North  53rd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [Stager.] 

One  child:  Norman  Milton,  b  Jan.  1,  1899. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

% 

[74-721]  CLARENCE  JONES  STAGER,  b  June  26,  1868;  s  John  H.  and  Mary  C.  (DeLong)  Stager 
[74-337];  m  MARY  ELIZABETH  HENNAGE,  b  Aug.  11,  1868;  d  June  21,  1900.  Res.,  Washington, 
D.  C 

Children  (2): 

1.  Allen  Alexander,  b  June  27,  1893. 

2.  Harold,  d  in  infancy. 

[Stager — -  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 


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[74-722]  EMMA  ANNIE  STAGER,  b  Sept.  27,  1870;  d  Nov.  29,  1898;  dau  John  H.  and  Mary  C. 
(DeLong)  Stager  [74-337];  m  SAMUEL  E.  PUGH,  b  Dee.  19,  1867.  Photographer;  res.,  Pottsville,  Pa. 
No  issue.  [Stager.]  [Letters  ret.  No  further  data.] 

[74-723]  EMMA  LOUISA  STAGER,  b  June  9,  1872;  d  June  19,  1893;  dau  John  H.  and  Mary  C. 
(DeLong)  Stager  [74-337];  m  ARNOLD  WILLIAM  WONDERLICH,  b  Sept.  10,  1868.  Engineer; 
Pottsville,  Pa. 

Children  (#): 

1.  Catharine  Anna,  b  Jan.  13,  1897. 

2.  Arnold  Robert,  b  Sept.  14,  1899. 

[Stager —  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-727]  WILLIAM  EMMET  RISHEL,  b  July  31,  1885; s  Albert  D.  and  Annie  E.  (Stager)  Rishel 
[74-342];  m  July  23,  1908,  NETTIE  HELEN  THOMAS.  Res.,  Shamokin,  Pa. 

One  child:  Esther  Ellen,  b  June  14,  1909. 

[Stager — No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-728]  MYRTLE  IRENE  STAGER,  b  Nov.  28,  1881;  d  Apr.  10,  1911;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Alice 
(Dugan)  Stager  [74-343];  m  Apr.  22,  1909,  CHARLES  McMICHAEL.  Res.,  Muncy,  Pa. 

One  child:  Harry  Stager,  b  Feb.  23,  1911. 

[Stager — No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-729]  JOHN  HENRY  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  14,  1869;  s  Edward  and  Kate  (Moyer)  Heebner  [74- 
348];  m  June  14,  1899,  MARGARET  FORT  DOBBINS,  dau  John  S.  and  Susan  Estell  (Gaskill)  Dob¬ 
bins.  Res.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

John  Henry  Heebner,  known  as  “Harry”  Heebner,  was  Executive  Secretary  of  the  Young  Men’s 
Christian  Association  at  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.,  from  Mar.  17,  1892,  to  Dec.  19,  1893;  of  the  Kensington — 
North  Branch,  Phila.,  Nov.  1,  1896  to  Nov.  1,  1919.  He  has  served  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  officially  for  thirty- 
two  years.  At  the  present  time  he  is  Secretary  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Margaret  Raine,  b  Nov.  1,  1900. 

2.  Harry  Edward,  b  Apr.  26,  J902. 

3.  Francis  Clemens,  b  Oct.  18,  1903. 

4.  Walter  Douglas,  b  July  7,  1906. 

5.  Kathryn  Bernice,  b  Feb.  16,  1911. 

[74-730]  CHARLES  F.  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  2,  1871 ;  s  Edward  and  Kate  (Moyer)  Heebner  [74-348]; 
m  MRS.  ANNA  FISHER  REUTSCHMAN.  Res.,  1834  Frankford  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  [Letters 
unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[74-731]  CORA  E.  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  4,  1873;  dau  Edward  and  Kate  (Moyer)  Heebner  [74-348]; 
m  Jan.  1,  1913,  DAVID  ABERNETHY.  Noissue.  Res.,  4642  Mervine St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [Letters unans.; 
unable  to  complete.] 

[74-732]  MILLIE  V.  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  20, 1875;  daw  Edward  and  Kate  (Moyer)  Heebner  [74-348] ; 
m  WILLIAM  HOUGH.  Res.,  2036  Wishart  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[74-735]  EUPHEMIA  WILLIAMS,  b  Sept.  18,  1868;  dau  Milton  and  Louisa  (Heebner)  Williams 
[74-348.2];  m  Dec.  5,  1912,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  b  Apr.  4,  1876;  s  Renwick  W.  and  Lydia  Ann  (Riley) 
Brown.  Shipping  and  freight  agent;  res.,  841  Westfield  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-736]  IDA  WILLIAMS,  b  Apr.  26,  1873;  dau  Milton  and  Louisa  (Heebner)  Williams  [74-348.2]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1898,  JOHN  W.  LEGG-,  b  Aug.  9,  1866;  s  Alexander  and  Maria  (Donner)  Legg.  Foreman  of 
Fire  Dept.;  res.,  2615  North  4th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  John  W.,  b  Apr.  10,  1900;  d  Apr.  12,  1900. 

2.  Kathryn  W.,  b  Apr.  16,  1904. 


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1111 


[74-737]  LYBIA  A.  WILLIAMS,  b  Apr.  8,  1875;  dau  Milton  and  Louisa  (Heebner)  Williams  [74— 

348.2];  m  Apr.  30,  1902,  ALEXANDER  LEGG,  b  May  14,  1870;  s  Alexander  and  Maria  (Donner) 
Legg.  District  Superintendent  of  Automatic  Sprinkler  Company  of  America;  res.,  2615  North  4th  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Vera  Marie,  b  Nov.  7,  1903. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Dec.  29,  1904. 

[74-739]  MABEL  WILLIAMS,  b  Sept.  29,  1884;  dau  Milton  and  Louisa  (Heebner)  Williams  [74- 

348.2] ;  m  Aug.  10,  1909,  HARRY  GILROY,  b  Nov.  27,  1875;  s  Harry  and  Caroline  (Rivel)  Gilroy. 
Dealer;  res.,  1702  South  2nd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-740]  ROBERT  F.  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  20,  1873;  s  John  R.  and  Lucy  A.  (Bretz)  Heebner  [74- 

348.3] ;  m  May  7,  1896,  MARIA  HUMMEL,  b  July  22,  1872;  dau  John  and  Louisa  Hummel.  Laborer; 
res.,  625  Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[74-1066]  1.  Russell  Robert,  b  Nov.  17,  1897;  m  Kathryn  Mae  Nagle. 

2.  Charles  Lewis,  b  Aug.  27,  1899;  625  Cedar  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Millie  Maria,  b  June  17,  1901. 

4.  Helen  Irene,  b  Aug.  17,  1903. 

[74-741]  NORA  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  16,  1879 ;  dau  John  R.  and  Lucy  A.  (Bretz)  Heebner  [74-348.3]; 
m  CONRAD  FRY,  b  July  4,  1874;  s  William  and  Messenia  (Shock)  Fry.  Laborer;  res.,  835  North 
8th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-744]  JOHN  T.  HEEBNER,  b  June  21,  1883 ;  s  John  R.  and  Lucy  A.  (Bretz)  Heebner  [74-348.3] ; 
m  Nov.  21, 1900,  ORA  HOPPIS,  b  Dec.  16,  1880.  Res.,  South  Center  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Marion,  b  Oct.  25,  1901. 

2.  Hattie,  b  Dec.  12,  1903. 

3.  Walter,  b  Sept.  9,  1906. 

4.  Dorothy,  b  Aug.  12,  1907. 

5.  Norman,  b  Dec.  1,  1908. 

6.  Evelyn,  b  Sept.  18,  1911. 

7.  Ellenora,  d  in  infancy. 

[74-747]  SARAH  G.  WEAVER,  b  Mar.  23,  - - ;  dau  Francis  W.  and  Emma  C.  (DeLong) 

Weaver  [74-349] ;  m  July  11,  1894,  JOEL  M.  WAGNER,  b  May  20, - ;  s  George  and  Margaret 

(Kohlor)  Wagner.  Farmer;  res.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Stanley  E.,  b  Apr.  10,  1895;  Pottsville,  Pa. 

2.  Vera  A.,  b  Feb.  22,  1897. 

3.  Jessie  E.,  b  Mar.  29,  1902. 

4.  Francis  W.,  b  Mar.  28,  1906. 

5.  Kenneth  A.,  b  Mar.  20,  1912. 

6.  Grace  E.,  b  Apr.  25,  1914. 

[74-748]  BERTHA  WEAVER,  b  July  28,  1879;  dau  Francis  W.  and  Emma  C.  (DeLong)  Weaver 
[74-349];  m  Sept.  27,  1905,  DANIEL  EILER  DEIBLER,  b  Apr.  12, 1879  ;s  Samuel  and  Ellen  E.  (Eiler) 
Deibler.  Coal  and  general  hauling  business;  res.,  802  West  Norwegian  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  Samuel  Elwood,  b  Mar.  23,  1908. 

2.  Carl  Weaver,  b  Oct.  15,  1910. 

3.  Daniel  Eiler,  b  Oct.  5,  1912. 

4.  James  Robert,  b  June  12,  1914. 


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[74-749]  EDITH  WEAVER,  b  June  10, - ;  dau  Francis  W.  and  Emma  C.  (DeLong)  Weaver 

[74-349];  m  Nov.  29,  1916,  ELWOOD  MARTIN  DODD,  b  July  12,  — — - ;  s  Clement  F.  and  Mar¬ 

garet  (Wine)  Dodd.  Bookbinder;  res.,  903  South  55th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Lynn  M.,  b  Nov.  25, - 

[74-750]  ELSIE  M.  DE  LONG,  b  Oct.  26,  1884;  dau  George  R.  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Snyder)  DeLong 
[74-351];  m  Apr.  2,  1907,  GEORGE  C.  ARBOGAST,  b  July  14,  1883;  s  George  C.  and  Bella  (Christian! 
Arbogast.  Salesman;  res.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Karl  Robert,  b  July  27,  1911. 

2.  Frederick  Lee,  b  Dec.  29,  1915. 

[74-751]  ROBERT  W.  DE  LONG,  b  Dec.  20,  1890;  s  George  R.  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Snyder)  DeLong 
[74-351];  m  Jan.  29,  1914,  FLORENCE  BURKE,  b  Mar.  27,  1891;  dau  William  J.  and  Catherine 
(Reilly)  Burke.  Electrician;  res.,  342  South  2nd  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  W.,  b  Mar.  31,  1916. 

[74-752]  GEORGE  W.  DE  LONG,  b  June  29,  1894;  s  George  R.  and  Elizabeth  R.  (Snyder)  DeLong 
[74-351'];  m  Dec.  12,  1915,  MARGARET  CONDON,  dau  James  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Donnelly)  Condon. 
Express  worker;  res.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  Ann,  b  Apr.  8,  1916. 

[74-753]  GERTRUDE  F.  DE  LONG,  b  Nov.  28,  1883;  dau  Heber  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Fahringer) 
DeLong  [74-352];  m  July  10,  1910,  JAMES  J.  LESSIG,  b  July  9,  1886;  s  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Keller) 
Lessig.  Merchant;  res.,  Ashland,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Heber  DeLong,  b  Oct.  13,  1914. 

2.  James  Keller,  b  Feb.  1,  1916. 

[74-754]  HARRY  VERNON  DE  LONG,  b  June  15,  1894;  s  Heber  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Fahringer)  De 
Long  [74-352];  m  Sept.  21,  1915,  FRANCES  C.  SHUKITES,  b  Apr.  6,  1893;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Hoffman)  Shukites.  Machinist;  res.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Frances,  b  June  28,  1916. 

2.  Evelyn  Irene,  b  Sept.  1,  1918. 

[74-755]  ANNA  MAY  HEEBNER,  b  June  16,  1881;  dau  Rev.  Alfred  and  Tillie  (Mason)  Heebner 
[74-354];  m  Nov.  25,  1903,  CHARLES  INSLEY  BERLIN,  b  Dec.  30,  1879;  s  Dr.  James  O.  and  Lillie 
M.  (Insley)  Berlin.  Salesman;  res.,  Bath,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Insley  Heebner,  b  Oct.  30,  1904. 

[74-756]  ELIZABETH  MAUD  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  6,  1882;  dau  Rev.  Alfred  and  Tillie  (Mason) 
Heebner  [74-354];  m  Oct.  5,  1904,  ROLAND  LEE  RUDRAUFF,  b  Jan.  9,  1880;  s  Charles  C.  and 
Salinda  (Lee)  Rudrauff.  Prof,  of  the  Art  Dept.,  Germantown  High  School;  res.,  1342  Jerome  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-758]  GEORGE  H.  PAXSON,  b  Nov.  23,  1887;  s  John  C.  and  Fannie  L.  (Heebner)  Paxson 
[74-362];  m  Apr.  23,  1910,  ETHEL  V.  PAXSON,  b  Jan.  14,  1886;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Margaret  V. 
(Wurts)  Paxson.  Electrician;  res.,  306  Mauch  Chunk  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  George  Edward,  b  Jan.  7,  1911. 

2.  Margaret  V.,  b  Jan.  4,  1913. 

3.  Doris,  b  Oct.  25,  1914. 

4.  John  H.,  b  Dec.  30,  1915;  d  Feb.  24,  1918. 

[74-759.1]  MARY  ELIZABETH  PAXSON,  b  Nov.  6,  1895;  dau  John  C.  and  Fannie  L.  (Heebner) 
Paxson  [74-362];  m  June  12,  1920,  CLINTON  A.  COLVER,  b  Sept.  21,  1895;  s  William  H.  and  Cora  E. 
(Stecker)  Colver.  Vulcanizer;  res.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Clinton  A.  Colver  is  a  graduate  of  the  Keystone  State  Normal  School  of  Kutztown,  Pa.,  class  of 

1917.  He  served  in  the  United  States  Air  Service  from  Dec.  12,  1917,  until  Sept.,  1918,  when  he  was 
sent  to  the  Infantry  Officers’  Training  School  from  which  he  received  an  honorable  discharge  in  Nov., 

1918. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Paxson  Colver  is  a  graduate  of  the  Keystone  State  Normal  School  of  Kutztown, 
Pa.,  class  of  1917.  She  was  a  teacher  in  the  public  schools  of  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.,  from  Sept.,  1917, 
until  June,  1920. 

[74-760]  GEORGE  W.  HEEBNER,  b  July  23,  1888;  s  Dr.  Thomas  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Coxon)  IJeeb- 
ner  [74-363a];  m  June  19,  1912,  MAUDE  H.  GWINNER,  b  May  20,  1888;  dau  George  T.  and  Emma 
R.  (Krebs)  Gwinner.  Car  agent,  P.  &  R.  Rwy.  Co. ;  res.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Boy,  stillborn;  Oct.  23,  1913. 

2.  Helen  Gwinner,  b  Nov.  1,  1915. 

3.  Lillian  Maude,  b  Oct.  18,  1918. 

[74-761]  ANNA  MARGARET  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  25,  1897;  dau  Dr.  Thomas  F.  and  Laura  H. 
(Matthews)  Heebner  [74-363b];  m  Nov.  5,  1919,  HARRISON  A.  BERGER,  b  Feb.  28,  1895;  s  George 
A.  and  Katie  M.  (Bittle)  Berger.  Garage  proprietor;  res.,  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-762]  MacDONALD  HEEBNER,  b  May  26,  1891;  s  John  W.  and  Sallie  (McDonnell)  Heebner 
[74—364] ;  m  Apr.  6,  1917,  CAROLINE  M.  RIBBLE,  b  Jan.  7,  1892;  dau  James  M.  and  Martha  (Heck¬ 
man)  Ribble.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  Clark’s  Green,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  MacDonald,  b  Feb.  24,  1918. 

[74-763]  ANNA  MARGARET  IVES,  b  May  16,  1891 ;  dau  Albert  G.  and  Esther  P.  (Heebner)  Ives 
[74-365];  m  Apr.  23,  1913,  HAROLD  DOUD,  b  Oct.  16,  1887 ;  s  Erastus  S.  and  Ella  A.  (Chase)  Doud. 
Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Scranton  Trust  Co.;  res.,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Albert,  b  Jan.  3,  1915. 

2.  Margaret  Jane,  b  Oct.  13,  1916. 

3.  Anne  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  25,  1919. 

[74-764]  WILLIAM  EDWIN  IVES,  b  July  29,  1893;  s  Albert  G.  and  Esther  P.  (Heebner)  Ives. 
[74-365] ;  m  June  26,  1919,  MAE  WILHELMINA  BRYDEN,  b  May  5, 1895;  dau  Andrew  W.  and  Lena 
(Kayser)  Bryden.  Supervisor  of  Agriculture;  res.,  Mansfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[74-765]  RACHEL  ANN  BUTTERWECK  SCHWENK,  b  Feb.  11,  1862;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Mary 
A.  (Butterweck)  Schwenk  [74-368];  m  Sept.  25,  1890,  W.  R.  JOHNSON  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 
[Nyce  Payers — No  further  data.) 

[74-766]  MARY  CASSEL  NYCE,  b  Feb.  13,  1870;  dau  Harman  L.  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Nyce 
[74-401];  m  Jan.  10, 1891,  HARRY  DANKELMAN,  b  Oct.  10,  1864;  s  John  and  Ottilia  (Hess)  Dankel- 
man.  Broker;  res.,  327  South  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-767]  CAROLINE  CASSEL  NYCE,  b  Nov.  1,  1871;  dau  Harman  L.  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Nyce 
[74-401];  m  Sept.  27,  1893,  MARTIN  MOLONY,  b  June  14,  1871;  s  Martin  and  Sarah  (Gartley) 
Molony.  Builder;  res.,  2405  North  54th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  H.  Martin,  b  Sept.  22,  1896. 

[74-768]  FLORA  CASSEL  NYCE,  b  Feb.  13,  1874,  dau  Harman  L.  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Nyce 
[74-401];  m  Oct.  8,  1893,  CHARLES  ERNEST  NAILE,  b  Jan.  4,  1871;  s  William  E.  and  Ellen  L. 
(Rorke)  Naile.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  142  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Frederick  W.,  b  Dec.  30,  1896. 

2.  Ralph  H.,  b  June  7,  1899. 


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[74-769]  HOWARD  CASSEL  NYCE,  b  June  17,  1875;  s  Harman  L.  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Nyce 
[74-401];  m  Nov.  12,  1912,  ETHEL  ROWAN,  b  May  27,  1894;  dau  George  K.  and  Sallie  (Henry)  Row¬ 
an.  Dentist;  res.,  Valley  Forge,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ruth,  b  July  30,  1913. 

[74-770]  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  NYCE,  b  Dec.  23,  1878;  s  Harman  L.  and  Susanna  (Cassel) 
Nyce  [74-401];  m  Nov.  12,  1907,  BERTHA  OTTO  STINE,  b  Feb.  8,  1879;  dan  Peter  K.  and  Sarah  E. 
(March)  Stine.  Res.,  216  W.  Freedley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  B.  Frank,  b  Sept.  22,  1908. 

[74-771]  MABEL  CASSEL  NYCE,  b  Sept.  26,  1884;  dau  Harman  L.  and  Susanna  (Cassel)  Nyce 
[74-401];  m  Feb.  20,  1907,  HAROLD  CORSON,  b  Oct.  26,  1867;  s  George  N.  and  Maria  (Hurst)  Cor¬ 
son.  Conveyancer;  res.,  Audubon,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  N.,  b  March  12,  1908. 

2.  Mary  Louise,  b  Aug.  25,  1915. 

3.  William  Hurst,  b  Dec.  11,  1917. 

[74-772]  PETER  N.  BREY,  b  Sept.  26,  1872;  s  Emanuel  W.  and  Mary  L.  (Nyce)  Brey  [74-402a]; 
m  Sept.  22,  1894,  AMANDA  G.  HENDRICKS,  b  Nov.  23,  1875;  dau  Oliver  and  Margaret  (Godshall) 
Hendricks.  Laborer;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-1067]  1.  Arthur,  b  Jan.  14,  1895;  m  Katie  Crouthammel;  Chalfont,  Pa. 

[74-1068]  2.  Mary  Edna,  b  Aug.  4,  1896;  m  Paul  B.  Bishop. 

3.  Edwin,  b  Sept.  26,  1901. 

4.  Howard,  b  June  4,  1904. 

5.  Raymond,  b  Dec.  23,  1906. 

6.  Lester,  b  Mar.  18,  1911;  d  Oct.  14,  1912. 

[74-773]  MARY  ALICE  NYCE  BREY,  b  Aug.  13,  1874;  dau  Emanuel  W.  and  Mary  L.  (Nyce)  Brey 
[74-402a];  m  Nov.  25,  1893,  OLIVER  G.  HENDRICKS,  b  Feb.  6,  1874;  s  Oliver  K.  and  Margaret 
(Godshall)  Hendricks.  Res.,  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1069]  Stella  B.,  b  Feb.  11,  1895;  m  Robert  C.  Stevens. 

[74-774]  SARA  JANE  NYCE,  b  June  10,  1879;  dau  Peter  L.  and  Mary  (Moyer)  Nyce  [74-404a];  m 
Dec.  25,  1903,  ALVIN  C.  MOYER,  b  July  27,  1877 ;  s  Joseph  and  Kathryn  (Hess)  Moyer.  Baker;  res., 
720  West  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kathryn,  b  Feb.  19,  1903. 

[74-775]  MARIETTA  NYCE,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  dau  Peter  L.  and  Mary  (Moyer)  Nyce  [74-404a];  m 
Aug.  1,  1907,  JOHN  G.  HAUCK,  b  Sept.  10,  1884;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  (Gresh)  Hauck.  Foreman; 
res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Harold  Zimmer,  b  Nov.  15,  1908. 

2.  John  N.,  b  Feb.  17,  1918. 

[74-776]  WELLINGTON  M.  NYCE,  b  Mar.  19,  1886 ;  s  Peter  L.  and  Mary  (Moyer)  Nyce  [74-404a] ; 
m  Mar.  24,  1906,  LIZZIE  S.  GRATER,  b  Feb.  9,  1885;  dau  Abraham  T.  and  Annie  (Stauffer)  Grater. 
Carpenter;  res.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Lloyd  G.,  b  Sept.  20,  1906. 

2.  Lawrence  G.,  b  Oct.  18,  1908. 

3.  Helen  G.,  b  July  23,  1913. 

4.  Marion  G.,  b  May  29,  1915. 


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[74-777]  HARRY  NYCE,  b  Aug.  21,  1887 ;  s  Peter  L.  and  Mary  (Moyer)  Nyce  [74-404a] ;  m  Jan.  1, 
1915,  ALICE  MAGARGAL  REED,  b  Sept.  9,  1889;  dau  Aaron  and  Ida  (Magargal)  Reed.  Carpenter; 
res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Herbert  Reed,  b  Dec.  3,  1915. 

2.  Harry  Robert,  b  Oct.  14,  1917. 

3.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  13,  1919. 

[74-778]  JACOB  C.  BELL,  b  June  15,  1866;  d  Jan.  17,  1903;  s  Washington  A.  and  Amanda  S. 
(Bosler)  Bell  [74-405] ;  m  Sept.  25,  1889,  ANGELINE  JACOBS,  b  Aug.  26,  1861.  Res.,  2115  Dover  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Helen,  b  July  2,  1897. 

2.  Laura,  b  June  17,  1899. 

3.  Washington  A.,  b  July  15,  1890;  d  Nov.  2,  1890. 

4.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  14,  1902;  d  May  4,  1902. 

[74-779]  LEONARD  W.  BELL,  b  Aug.  18,  1868;  s  Washington  A.  and  Amanda  S.  (Bosler)  Bell 
[74-405] ;  m  Nov.  28,  1889,  MARY  A.  DRESLIN,  b  Nov.  4,  1864;  dau  George  and  Kathrine  (McGrath) 
Dreslin.  Barber;  res.,  213  Hector  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lenna  W.,  b  July  7,  1899. 

[74-780]  MARY  BELL,  b  Apr.  27,  1870;  d  Apr.  5,  1915;  dau  Washington  A.  and  Amanda  S.  (Bosler) 
Bell  [74-405]  ;  m  July  15,  1888,  JOHN  PERRY  SMITH,  b  May  16,  1867 ;  s  James  and  Sallie  F.  (Schim) 
Smith.  Iron  worker;  res.,  79  Harry  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1070]  Leonard  B.,  b  Mar.  11,  1889;  m  Richomel  Jane  Barr. 

[74-781]  HENRY  K.  BELL,  b  Jan.  6,  1874;  d  May  7,  1920;  s  Washington  A.  and  Amanda  S.  (Bos¬ 
ler)  Bell  [74-405] ;  m  Aug.  27,  1894,  LAURA  GARDNER,  b  Sept.  18,  1876;  dau  Charles  C.  and  Mary  E. 
(DeVoe)  Gardner.  Res.,  214  East  7th  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Myrtle  L.,  b  Feb.  26,  1897. 

2.  Ella  Mae,  b  Aug.  10,  1899. 

3.  Margaret  Marie,  b  May  11,  1904. 

4.  Loraine  Mabel,  b  Dec.  28,  1907. 

[74-783]  WASHINGTON  AUGUSTUS  BELL,  b  Feb.  1,  1880;  s  Washington  A.  and  Amanda  S. 
(Bosler)  Bell  [74-405];  m  Sept.  13,  1901,  MARY  GILLESPIE,  b  May  24,  1883;  dau  James  K.  and 
Laura  (Von  Thenen)  Gillespie.  Electrician;  res.,  Norristown,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Narcissa,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Leonard  W.,  b  Mar.  8,  1903. 

2.  Amanda,  b  June  12,  1904. 

3.  Augustus  J.,  b  Feb.  18,  1906. 

[74-784]  ELLA  M.  BELL,  b  Mar.  26,  1884;  dau  Washington  A.  and  Amanda  S.  (Bosler)  Bell  [74- 
405];  m  Dec.  29,  1916,  CHARLES  FREEMONT  RANKIN,  b  Dec.  25,  1861;  s  George  W.  and  Rebecca 
D.  (Kirkpatrick)  Rankin.  Insurance  broker,  316  Fourth  Avenue,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Res.,  Bigelow 
Boulevard  and  Dithridge  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-786]  J.  EYNON  BOSLER,  b  May  28,  1872;  s  William  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Eynon)  Bosler  [74- 
407];  m  July  3,  1899,  ROSA  HOLDERMAN,  b  Nov.  25,  1878.  Machinist;  res.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Eynon,  b  Aug.  15,  1906. 

2.  Robert  Holderman,  b  June  21,  1914. 

3.  William  Douglass,  b  May  28,  1916. 


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[74-787]  CELIA  WILSON  BOSLER,  b  Sept.  25,  1873;  dau  William  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Eynon) 
Bosler  [74-407];  m  May  11,  1897,  FRANK  MARSHALL,  b  Dec.  29,  1874;  s  George  Wentworth  and 
Lavinia  Millay.  Traveling  salesman;  res.,  Portville,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Doris  Wilson,  b  Feb.  13,  1899. 

2.  Madaline  W.,  b  Apr.  26,  1904. 

3.  Elizabeth  L.,  b  Oct.  5,  1908. 


[74-788]  HARRY  E.  BOSLER,  b  Feb.  1,  1875;  s  William  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Eynon)  Bosler  [74- 
407];  m  Dec.  23,  1904,  SADIE  MANN,  b  Feb.  14,  1876.  Druggist;  res.,  Johnsonburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harry  William,  b  July  12,  1906. 

2.  Elizabeth  Eynon,  b  Aug.  1,  1912. 

[74-789]  PERCY  M.  BOSLER,  b  Dec.  17,  1881 ;  d  July  13,  1909;  s  William  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Ey¬ 
non)  Bosler  [74-407];  m  May  6,  1902,  ALICE  PRICE,  b  Nov.  18,  1885;  d  Apr.  15,  1915;  dau  Edward 
Price.  Machinist.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-790]  P.  MILDRED  BOSLER,  b  Jan.  9,  1888;  dau  William  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Eynon)  Bosler 
[74-407];  m  Nov.  4,  1913,  SPENCER  BLACK,  b  Oct.  23,  1887;  s  Spencer  C.  and  Mary  (Fricke- 
Gray)  Black.  Oil  treater;  res.,  Olean,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Spencer,  b  Nov.  10,  1914. 

2.  Barbara  Mildred,  b  Apr.  16,  1917. 

[74-791  ]  FRANK  UNDERKOFFLER,  b  June  29, 1878 ;  s  William  G.  and  Caroline  L.  (Bosler)  Under- 
koffler  [74-408];  m  Jan.  26,  1905,  LILLIE  GILBERT,  b  Dec.  23,  1880;  dau  Joseph  and  Ella  (Armitage) 
Gilbert.  Superintendent;  res.,  209  Beech  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-792]  ELIZABETH  UNDERKOFFLER,  b  July  23,  1879;  dau  William  G.  and  Caroline  L.  (Bos¬ 
ler)  Underkoffler  [74-408];  m  Jan.  7,  1903,  OSCAR  WEISS,  b  Mar.  16,  1876;  s  Frederick  and  Charlotte 
(Fegley)  Weiss.  Laundry  foreman;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Chester  A.,  b  June  20,  1903. 

2.  Dorothy  L.,  b  Sept.  30,  1906. 

3.  Beatrice  C.,  b  Jan.  5,  1915. 

[74-793]  ELLA  DEBORAH  UNDERKOFFLER,  b  Sept.  25,  1885;  dau  William  G.  and  Caroline  L. 
(Bosler)  Underkoffler  [74-408];  m  Oct.  12,  1909,  IRVIN  M.  SKEEN,  b  Feb.  24,  1883;  s  Millard  F.  and 
Laura  (Walters)  Skeen.  Machinist;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Gladys,  b  Nov.  23,  1912. 

2.  Karl,  b  Sept.  13,  1914;  d  May  11,  1915. 

3.  Harold,  b  Mar.  29,  1917. 

[74-794]  ALICE  W.  UNDERKOFFLER,  b  Aug.  15,  1888;  dau  William  G.  and  Carolina  L.  (Bosler) 
Underkoffler  [74-408];  m  Apr.  30,  1913,  CHARLES  W.  FRY,  b  Nov.  14,  1886.  Plumber;  res.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-795]  WILLIAM  G.  UNDERKOFFLER,  JR.,  b  July  1,  1881 ;  s  William  G.  and  Carolina  (Bosler) 
Underkoffler  [74-408];  m  July  1,  1902,  ROSE  McKEON,  dec.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mildred,  b  Mar.  17,  1907. 

2.  Charles,  b  Aug.  20,  1910. 

[74-796]  BENJAMIN  ERWIN  BOSLER,  b  Jan.  20,  1875;  s  Jacob  E.  and  Annie  M.  (Eynon)  Bosler 
[74  -409];  m  Dec.  27,  1898,  ANNA  B.  EVANS,  b  Jan.  18,  1873;  dau  Harry  and  M.  Alice  (Bartholomew) 


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Evans.  Superintendent  of  the  Mechanical  Dept.,  Cambria  Steel  Co.;  res.,  197  Ohio  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  Charlotte  Evans,  b  Mar.  23,  1903. 

[74-800]  EMILY  EYNON  BOSLER,  b  Aug.  2,  1885;  dau  Jacob  E.  and  Annie  M.  (Eynon)  Bosler 
[74-409];  m  May  16,  1905,  FRANK  W.  NEITZ,  b  Nov.  16,  1876;  s  Henry  A.  and  Adelia  (Duel)  Neitz. 
Carpenter;  res.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Carrie  Virginia,  b  June  2,  1909. 

2.  Henry  A.,  b  Mar.  19,  1911 ;  d  Apr.  16,  1911. 

3.  Frank  W.,  b  June  9,  1912. 

[74-802]  WILLIS  E.  BOSLER,  b  Dec.  6,  1891 ;  s  Willis  E.  and  Lizzie  E.  (Hunsicker)  Bosler  [74— 
410] ;  m  June  28,  1917,  CATHERINE  BYTHEWAY,  b  July  4,  1898;  dau  Edwin  and  Catherine  (Danne- 
hower)  Bytheway.  Draftsman;  res.,  39  Beech  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Willis  E.,  b  May  30,  1919. 

[74-803]  CLARENCE  H.  BOSLER,  b  June  1,  1893;  s  Willis  E.  and  Lizzie  E.  (Hunsicker)  Bosler 
[74-410] ;  m  Apr.  15,  1916,  ETHEL  MAY  BICKHART,  b  Oct.  17,  1896 ;  dau  Ira  and  Euphemia  (Slavin) 
Bickhart.  Crane  operator;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence  W.,  b  Dec.  6,  1916. 

2.  Merritt  W.,  b  Dec.  10,  1918. 

[74-804]  EVA  ETHEL  BOSLER,  b  Oct.  19,  1888;  dau  Frank  W.  and  Catherine  (Hildenbrand) 
Bosler  [74-411];  m  July  31,  1907,  FRANK  K.  MOYER,  b  July  28,  1883;  s  Frank  S.  and  Emma  (Kem- 
merer)  Moyer.  Assistant  engineer  and  electrician;  res.,  660  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  W.  F.,  b  Feb.  22,  1908. 

[74-805]  FREDERICK  H.  BOSLER,  b  Oct.  12,  1889;  s  Frank  W.  and  Catherine  (Hildenbrand) 
Bosler  [74-411];  m  Mar.  6,  1915,  ARNETA  R.  EHLY,  b  Sept.  24,  1889;  dau  John  A.  and  Anne  (Silver- 
wood)  Ehly.  Ship  joiner;  res.,  1305  S.  Broad  St.,  Pliila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-806]  IRMA  MAY  BOSLER,  b  Oct.  28,  1892;  dau  Frank  W.  and  Catherine  (Hildenbrand) 
Bosler  [74-411] ;  m  Nov.  12,  1912,  WILLIAM  SCHWARTZ,  JR.,  b  Aug.  23,  1890;  s  William  and  Jennie 
(Farrell)  Schwartz.  Baker;  res.,  119  W.  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Jean  Irma,  b  May  9,  1916. 

[74-807]  LINWOOD  W.  BOSLER,  b  Feb.  13,  1895;  s  Frank  W.  and  Catherine  (Hildenbrand) 
Bosler  [74-411] ;  m  June  27,  1917,  EDNA  F.  JONES,  b  Mar.  23,  1896;  dau  George  W.  and  Ellen  (Taylor) 
Jones.  Life  insurance  solicitor;  res.,  204  Summit  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Leah  Frances,  b  Sept.  24,  1919. 

[74-808]  JOHN  GROFF,  b  Nov.  15,  1855;  s  Roger  D.  and  Catharine  (Groff)  Groff  [74-427];  m 
July  2,  1892,  IDA  JANE  BEAN,  b  Nov.  26,  1865;  dau  James  U.  and  Sarah  (Beyer)  Bean  [184-187]. 
Moulder;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  James  Lowell,  b  Feb.  17,  1895. 

2.  Sara  Katherine,  b  June  28,  1897. 

3.  Elva  Irene,  b  Oct.  27,  1899. 

4.  David  Johnson,  b  May  4,  1902. 

5.  Roger  Melvin,  b  Sept.  11,  1907. 

[74-809]  REBECCA  GROFF,  b  July  25,  1869;  dau  Roger  D.  and  Catharine  (Groff)  Groff  [74-427]; 
m  Oct.  23,  1890,  SAMUEL  W.  FOX,  b  May  29,  1865;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Malinda  (Reifsnyder)  Fox. 
Adjuster  for  Aetna  Ins.  Co.;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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One  child:  Evelyn  Essick  R.,  b  Sept.  19,  1893;  graduate  of  Kutztown  Normal  School, 
1912;  Ursinus  College,  1919;  teacher  of  French  and  Mathematics  in  Royersford 
High  School. 

[74-810a]  JOSEPH  BENOIR,  b  Sept.  15,  1870;  s  Joseph  and  Jennie  (Groff)  Benoir  [74-428]; 
m  1st  time,  MARY  McCLINTIL,  dec. 

One  child:  Mary. 

[74-810b]  JOSEPH  BENOIR,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ETHEL  DENICKE. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Joseph,  b  Nov.  2,  1900. 

2.  Rudolph,  b  Oct.  1,  1902. 

3.  Ethel,  b  Sept.  12,  1904. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-811]  LENA  BENOIR,  b  Apr.  23,  1872;  dau  Joseph  and  Jennie  (Groff)  Benoir  [74-428];  m 
GRIER  L.  O.  WEIDLER,  SR.,  d  Oct.  28,  1911.  Res.,  2107  Diamond  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Joy  B.,  b  Mar.  8,  1901. 

2.  Jesse  L.,  b  Jan.  26,  1902. 

3.  Joseph  G.,  b  Apr.  7,  1903. 

4.  Jane  G.,  b  July  6,  1904. 

5.  John  Alfred,  b  Dec.  1,  1906. 

6.  James  Theodore,  b  July  21,  1908. 

7.  Grier  L.  O.,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  7,  1910. 

[74-811.1]  LYDIA  L.  FAMOUS,  b  Sept.  26,  1867 ;  dau  John  S.  and  Sarah  (Groff)  Famous  [74-429]; 
m  Oct.  9,  1895,  JOHN  D.  FAMOUS,  d  Feb.  23,  1899;  s  Harry  R.  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Crow)  Famous. 
Plumber  and  civil  engineer;  res.,  119  West  Market  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  John  H.,  b  Sept.  20,  1896;  served  in  the  World  War  and  also  on  the  Mexican  Border. 

He  was  a  member  of  Ambulance  Co.  109,  Sanitary  Train  103,  of  the  A.  E.  F.  from 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[74-1070.1]  2.  Leon  C.,  b  Jan.  13,  1899;  m  Elsie  T.  Davis. 

[74-812]  JENNIE  M.  FAMOUS,  b  Dec.  4,  1872;  dau  John  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff)  Famous  [74- 
429];  m  Aug.  31,  1891,  LEWIS  F.  KELLAR,  b  May  12,  1860;  s  Manlove  and  Mary  J.  (Fry)  Kellar. 
Res.,  Berwyn,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J); 

[74-1071]  1.  Lewis  Irvin,  b  Sept.  7,  1892;  m  Anna  J.  Thomas. 

2.  Jennie  Marie,  b  Sept.  20,  1895;  Berwyn,  Pa. 

3.  Jesse  Donald,  b  Apr.  23,  1897 ;  Berwyn,  Pa. 

4.  Norman  Howard,  b  Feb.  12,  1900;  d  1913. 

[74-813]  IRVIN  H.  FAMOUS,  b  June  23,  1875;  s  John  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff)  Famous  [74-429]; 
m  Sept.  17,  1896,  HETTIE  WARBURTON,  b  Sept.  30,  1874;  dau  Harry  and  Hannah  (McCool) 
Warburton.  Fireman;  res.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5); 

[74-1072]  1.  Sarah,  b  July  15,  1897;  m  Harry  Barlow. 

2.  Attlee,  b  Aug.  26,  1898;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

3.  Helen,  b  Aug.  23,  1901;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

4.  Edith,  b  Oct.  5,  1903. 

5.  Ross,  b  Oct.  24,  1908. 

[74-814]  HARRY  R.  FAMOUS,  b  June  18,  1878;  d  Jan.  1,  1917;  s  John  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff) 
Famous  [74-429];  m  May  8,  1900,  ELSIE  F.  FULMER,  b  Jan.  11,  1881 ;  dau  Robert  and  Mary  (Peck) 
Fulmer.  Carpenter;  res.,  41  W.  Gay  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Harold  A.,  h  Nov.  22,  1901. 

2.  Anna  S.,  b  Jan.  7,  1904;  d  Apr,  28,  1913. 

[74-815]  EFFIE  M.  FAMOUS,  b  Jan.  24,  1885;  dau  John  S  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff)  Famous  [74-429] ; 
m  May  8,  1905,  WILLIAM  H.  STOLL,  b  Mar.  24,  1883;  d  Jan.  5,  1908;  s  William  H.  and  Laura  (Brow¬ 
er)  Stoll.  Widow’s  res.,  Corner  Store,  Route  2,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William  H.,  b  Mar.  13,  1908;  d  May  8,  1908. 

[74-816]  FRANCIS  M.  FAMOUS,  b  Jan.  22,  1887;  s  John  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff)  Famous  [74- 
429];  m  Nov.  17,  1909,  ELIZABETH  E.  DOUGHERTY,  b  Aug.  10,  1890;  dau  John  A.  and  Maggie 
(McClintic)  Dougherty.  Farmer;  res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Marion,  b  Mar.  17,  1911. 

2.  Dora  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  7,  1912. 

3.  Francis  Lester,  b  Sept.  9,  1917. 

[74-817]  BLANCHE  S.  FAMOUS,  b  May  24,  1890;  dau  John  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff)  Famous 
[74—429] ;  m  Sept.  17,  1913,  EDWARD  S.  PORTER,  b  Nov.  8,  1890;  d  June  15,  1915;  s  Edward  S.  and 
Eva  F.  (Pickering)  Porter.  Machinist;  res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Florence  E.,  b  July  13,  1914. 

2.  Blanche  Beulah,  b  Sept.  30,  1915. 

[74-818]  FLORENCE  S.  FAMOUS,  b  May  24,  1890;  dau  John  S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Groff)  Famous 
[74-429];  m  CHARLES  G.  REUSTLE.  Florence  Famous  resides  at  Phoenixville,  Pa.  She  is  divorced 
and  retains  her  maiden  name  of  Famous.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Blanche  Rose,  b  Mar.  23,  1912. 

[74-820]  GEORGE  GROFF  KELLY,  b  Dec.  20,  1892;  s  Alban  A.  and  Sarah  R.  (Groff)  Kelly  [74- 
435];  m  Sept.  12,  1917,  ANNA  PEARL  GULDIN,  b  June  7,  1888;  dau  George  Custer  and  Laura  Etta 
(Amole)  Guldin.  Traveling  freight  expediter;  res.,  457  Spruce  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[74-821]  JULIA  GRANT  GROFF,  b  Apr.  20,  1889;  d  Mar.  16,  1917;  dau  Ulysses  G.  and  Julia  P. 
(Quick)  Groff  [74-436];  m  GEORGE  WALKER  SIMMONS,  b  June  10,  1890;  s  Chauncey  Thornton 
and  Madeline  (Walker)  Simmons.  Stenographer;  res.,  Amherst,  Mass.  George  W.  Simmons  enlisted 
in  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  July,  1916.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George  Walker,  b  June  17,  1913. 

2.  Chauncey  Thornton,  b  Mar.  7,  1915. 

[74-822]  PAUL  WALDMAN  GROFF,  b  Oct.  9,  1891;  s  Ulysses  G.  and  Julia  P.  (Quick)  Groff 
[74-436];  m  Nov.  1,  1913,  GRACE  LILLIAN  MIXTER,  b  Jan.  25,  1891;  dau  Ellsworth  JI.  and  Alice 
A.  (Tracy)  Mixter.  Dairyman;  res.,  14  Woodland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  Mixter,  b  Feb.  6,  1915. 

2.  Helen  Grant,  b  Aug.  2,  1916. 

3.  Priscilla  Louise,  b  Dec.  2,  1917. 

[74-824.1]  GEORGE  F.  ROSENBERGER,  b  July  1,  1868;  s  John  B.  and  Mary  G.  (Fetterolf) 
Rosenberger  [74-437];  m  July  27,  1895,  EVA  GETLINGER,  b  Dec.  23,  1878.  Caterer;  res.,  2003  W. 
York  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  George  G.,  b  Mar.  7,  1898;  unm. 

[74-830.1]  NATHAN  L.  FETTEROLF,  b  Mar.  29,  1878;  s  Nathan  S.  and  Charlotte  (Lake)  Fetter¬ 
olf  [74-442];  m  Aug.  22,  1901,  ANNA  F.  C.  HENCKENROTH,  b  June  12,  1880;  dau  Henry  and  Emma 
R.  (Stickler)  Henckenroth.  Laborer;  res.,  West  Point,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  George,  b  May  19,  1902. 

2.  Paul,  b  Sept.  8,  1904. 

3.  Florence,  b  June  3,  1907. 

4.  Epentus,  b  Dec.  31,  1910. 

5.  Willard,  b  Sept.  8,  1913. 

6.  Dorothy,  b  May  23,  1917. 

[74-830.2]  DANIEL  F.  ZEIGLER,  b  July  9,  1870;  s  Abram  and  Matilda  (Fetterolf)  Zeigler  [74— 
443];  m  May  19,  1897,  EMMA  ANGELMOYER,  b  Oct.  22,  1868;  dan  Henry  F.  and  Anna  (Moyer) 
Angelmoyer.  Photographer;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-1072.1]  1.  Anna  Matilda,  b  Apr.  17,  1898;  m  Rev.  Reed  F.  Landis. 

2.  Edna  A.,  b  July  31,  1901. 

3.  Russell,  b  Oct.  11,  1907. 

[74-833]  AGNES  CORNELIA  FETTEROLF,  b  Jan.  13,  1889;  dau  George  G.  and  Cornelia  R. 
(MacCaully)  Fetterolf  [74-445] ;  m  Dec.  24,  1918,  DR.  EDWARD  ERNEST  EVERTS,  b  Jan.  13,  1883 ; 
s  Edward  C.  and  Mary  Louisa  (Watts)  Everts.  Physician;  res.,  Corliss  Station,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1920.) 

[74-835]  ESTELLE  GROFF  FETTEROLF,  b  Nov.  29,  1893;  dau  George  G.  and  Cornelia  R.  (Mac¬ 
Caully)  Fetterolf  [74-445];  m  Apr.  4,  1915,  HARVEY  COLIN  MacNICHOL,  b  June  12,  1889;  s  John 
A.  and  Lillian  (Holmes)  MacNichol.  Marine  engineer;  res.,  Langhorne,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Layton  Frank,  b  Oct.  7,  1916. 

[74-837]  CHARLES  F.  CROUTHAMEL,  b  Apr.  12,  1895;  s  Joseph  and  Alice  G.  (Fetterolf)  Crout¬ 
hamel  [74-447];  m  Apr.  28,  1917,  EMMA  BLANCHE  COUTER,  b  June  24,  1895;  dau  Frank  and 
Sallie  (Bryan)  Couter.  Chief  carpenter;  U.  S.  S.  Arkansas,  c/o  Postmaster,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (1920.) 
Charles  Crouthamel  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  Jan.  5,  1914,  as  carpenter’s  mate,  and  was  rapidly  ad¬ 
vanced,  being  the  first  on  the  ship’s  record  (U.S.S.  Arkansas)  to  receive  five  promotions  in  the  first  four 
years  of  service.  He  received  an  honorable  discharge  at  the  end  of  four  years  and  again  re-enlisted.  He 
saw  service  in  Mexico,  in  submarine  warfare,  and  with  Germany;  hence  he  wears  the  stripes  of  three 
wars  on  his  sleeve. 

One  child:  Charlotte  Lorrain,  b  Dec.  1,  1918. 

[74-838]  MABEL  GROFF,  b  Apr.  13,  1887 ;  dau  John  B.  and  Laura  (Bates)  Groff  [74-454];  m  Sept. 
29, 1909,  JOHN  MURRAY,  b  Mar.  17,  1885;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Prizer)  Murray.  Res.,  Port  Kenne¬ 
dy,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Jean,  b  July  6,  1910. 

[74-839]  MINERVA  JANE  GRATER,  b  May  19,  1864;  dau  Abraham  G.  and  Hannah  (Umstead) 
Grater  [74-455];  m  WILLIAM  O.  YOST,  b  Mar.  21,  1864;  res.,  623  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1919.) 

[74-840]  URSINUS  GRATER,  b  Dec.  1,  1871;  s  Abraham  G.  and  Hannah  (Umstead)  Grater 
[74-455];  m  Sept.  7,  1904,  LILLIAN  EDMONSTON,  b  May  7,  1877;  dau  John  A.  and  Sarah  A.  Ed- 
monston.  Mill  superintendent  of  Grater-Bodey  Co.;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Eva  E.,  b  Jan.  11,  1908. 

[74-841]  MARION  IOLA  GRATER,  b  May  21,  1876;  dau  Abraham  G.  and  Hannah  (Umstead) 
Grater  [74-455];  m  June  19,  1901,  ROSWELL  CHENEY  McCREA,  Ph.D.,  b  July  30,  1876;  s  Wil¬ 
liam  Henry  Harrison  and  Fredericka  (Frankfurter)  McCrea.  Educator  and  educational  administrator; 
res.,  101  Rockland  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edith  G.,  b  July  1,  1902. 

2.  Winston,  b  Mar.  15,  1906. 

3.  H.  Thompson,  b  July  3,  1909. 


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Roswell  C.  McCrea  was  born  at  Norristown,  Pa.  He  received  the  degrees  of  A.B.  from  Haverford 
College  in  1897,  A.M.  from  Cornell  University  in  1900,  and  Ph.D.  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
in  1901.  He  is  an  economist,  and  was  acting  head  of  the  department  of  History  and  Civics  at  the 
Eastern  Illinois  State  Normal  School  from  1901  to  1902;  instructor  in  Economics  at  Trinity  College 
1902-1903;  professor  of  Economics  and  Sociology  at  Bowdoin  College  1903-1907;  associate  director  of 
New  York  School  of  Philanthropy  1907-1911 ;  and  professor  of  Economics  at  the  University  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  1911-1916.  Dr.  McCrea  was  dean  of  the  Wharton  School  of  Finance  and  Commerce  of  the  Uni¬ 
versity  of  Pennsylvania  from  1912-1916.  He  was  appointed  civilian  commissioner  to  act  on  conscien¬ 
tious  objectors  in  the  war  department  in  1918;  and  has  been  commercial  examiner  for  the  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  State  of  New  York,  since  Feb.,  1919.  Dr.  McCrea  is  also  secretary  of  the  Academy  of 
Political  Sciences. 

He  is  the  author  of  “The  Humane  Movement,”  1910,  and  a  writer  on  social  and  economic  subjects, 
mainly  for  use  in  technical  schools.  Since  July,  1916,  Dr.  McCrea  has  been  Professor  of  Economics  at 
the  School  of  Business,  Columbia  University.  [ Who’s  Who — 1920.] 

[74-844]  ANNIE  P.  GRATER,  b  Jan.  6,  1888;  dau  John  G.  and  Susan  (Peale-Handel)’  Grater 
[74— 456b] ;  m  DARLINGTON  POLLOCK.  Res.,  1721  Uber  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-845]  ALICE  L.  GRAHAM,  b  Aug.  10,  1866;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha  W.  (Kugler)  Graham  [74— 
457];  m  Dec.  23,  1886,  JOHN  COOPER,  JR.,  b  Feb.  22,  1861;  d  Apr.  25,  1901;  s  John  and  Alice  L. 
Cooper.  Farmer;  res.,  Anselma,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Augustus,  b  Aug.  9,  1887;  d  July  11,  1892. 

2.  L.  Walter,  b  July  22,  1889;  Shelbyville,  Ky. 

,  Del. 

5.  J.  Roger,  b  Sept.  22,  1894;  Devault,  Pa. 

6.  Anna  A.,  b  Dec.  30,  1896;  Devault,  Pa. 

[74-1072.4]  7.  Helen  Gould,  b  Aug.  18,  1900;  m  Howard  Housmouth;  935  W.  Silver  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-846]  HANNAH  G.  GRAHAM,  b  Apr.  29,  1869;  d  Sept.  11,  1918;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha  W. 
(Kugler)  Graham  [74-457];  m  Jan.  25,  1894,  ABRAM  GORDON,  b  Aug.  28,  1860;  s  Jonathan  and 
Christiana  (Hughes)  Gordon.  Farmer;  res.,  Lionville,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child :  Grace  A.,  b  June  15,  1898;  Lionville,  Pa. 

[74-847]  MARTHA  K.  GRAHAM,  b  June  24,  1871;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha  W.  (Kugler)  Graham 
[74-457]:  m  Feb.  20,  1895,  G.  HARVEY  YOUNG,  b  June  27,  1870;  s  Peter  and  Sarah  (Kunkler)  Young. 
Farmer;  res.,  Devault,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-848]  SALINDA  J.  GRAHAM,  b  Mar.  28,  1874;  dau  Isaac  and  Martha  W.  (Kugler)  Graham 
[74-457];  m  Feb.  12,  1896,  J.  R.  GORDON,. b  Oct.  4,  1868;  s  Jonathan  and  Christiana  (Hughes)  Gor¬ 
don.  Farmer;  res.,  Lionville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl  G.,  b  June  17,  1897;  5307  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Emmet  S.,  b  July  4,  1900;  Lionville,  Pa. 

3.  Mabel,  b  May  15,  1905;  Lionville,  Pa. 

[74-849]  WILLIAM  H.  GRAHAM,  b  Sept.  6,  1876;  s  Isaac  and  Martha  W.  (Kugler)  Graham  [74- 
457];  m  Apr.  2,  1910,  MARGARET  DUFFY,  b  Oct.  10,  1877;  daw  John  and  Margaret  (Boyd)  Duffy. 
Agent  or  manager;  res.,  4141  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-850]  MILTON  M.  NYCE,  b  Oct.  18,  1856;  d  Jan.  11,  1916;  s  Josiah  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Bickel) 
Nyce  [74-459];  m  SARAH  HETRICK,  b  Mar.  28,  1859;  dau  Henry  and  Margaret  (Kulp)  Hetrick. 
(1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1072.5]  1.  Preston  H.,  b  Feb.  13,  1884;  m  Rosa  Gephart;  1624  N.  Gratz  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[74-1072.6]  2.  Wallace  E.,  b  June  10,  1895;  m  Katharine  Hoke. 


[74-1072. 2a] 
[74-1072. 2b] 
[74-1072.3] 


„  ,,  / 1.  Joseph M.  Aicholz. 

3.  Martha  K„  b  Apr.  17, 1891 ;  m  (  2_  Norman  Marten. 

4.  M.  Elva,  b  Dec.  16,  1892;  m  Ernest  Happersett;  Porter 


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[74-851]  PRESTON  T.  NYCE,  b  Nov.  13,  1860;  s  Josiah  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Bickel)  Nyce  [74-459]; 
m  Feb.  1,  1894,  SALLIE  E.  FRICK,  b  Mar.  3,  1852;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Dellicker)  Frick.  Gro¬ 
cer;  res.,  916  Huntingdon  St.,  Pliila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Helen  E.,  b  Mar.  17,  1897. 

[74-852]  HARVEY  G.'GROMAN,  b  Feb.  21,  1866;  d  Aug.  2,  1905;  s  Reuben  B.  and  Catharine  A. 
(Nyce)  Groman  [74-460];  m  Feb.  10,  1892,  ANNA  S.  DOEPFER,  b  Apr.  24,  1866;  dau  Henry  C.  and 
Margaretta  (Elbert)  Doepfer.  Res.,  226  North  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Harvey  Elbert,  b  July  20,  1894. 

2.  Marguerite  Louise,  b  Feb.  4,  1896. 

[74-853]  SARAH  AUCHY,  b  Jan.  28,  1852;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine  (Hartzell)  Auchy  [74- 
462];  m  July  19,  1873,  CHARLES  BOLTON,  b  Sept.  9,  1852;  s  Charles  and  Lydia  (Krause)  Bolton. 
Laborer;  res.,  Spring  Mount,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

[74-1073]  1.  Annie,  b  Oct.  17,  1873;  m  Alvin  Keyser. 

[74-1074]  2.  Katie,  b  Dec.  12,  1875;  m  William  K.  Krause. 

[74-1075]  3.  Sallie  A.,  b  Dec.  6,  1877;  m  William  D.  Hunsicker. 

[74-1076]  4.  John,  b  Dec.  22,  1879;  m  Lydia  Cressman. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  14,  1882;  Hatfield,  Pa. 

[74-1077]  6.  Cleveland,  b  Jan.  22,  1885;  m  Beulah  Hughes. 

[74-1078]  7.  Arthur,  b  Feb.  12,  1892;  m  Lydia  Wasser;  Spring  Mount,  Pa. 

8.  Lillie  May,  b  Apr.  20,  1887 ;  d  Sept.  8,  1887. 

9.  Lizzie  Edna,  b  Apr.  17,  1889;  d  Feb.  15,  1891. 

10.  Howard,  b  Aug.  4,  1899. 

[74-854]  MATILDA  AUCHY,  b  Apr.  14,  1858;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine  (Hartzell)  Auchy 
[74-462] ;  m  July  30,  1881,  S.  S.  ADAMS,  b  Oct.  2,  1852;  s  Jacob  and  Julia  (Stoudt)  Adams.  Cobbler; 
res.,  1628  Turner  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1079]  Mary  Estelle,  b  Feb.  27,  1882;  m  Mark  B.  Biery;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[74-855]  CATHARINE  AUCHY,  b  Jan.  2,  1861;  d  Sept.  27,  1917;  dau  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine 
(Hartzell)  Auchy  [74-462];  m  Jan.  5,  1884,  GEORGE  KLINE,  b  Oct.  10,  1857 ;  s  Abraham  and  Rebecca 
(Wamps)  Kline.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Sumneytown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1080]  Melvin,  b  Feb.  13,  1886;  m  Mary  Henning. 

[74-856]  ABRAHAM  AUCHY,  b  Aug.  23,  1863;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine  (Hartzell)  Auchy 
[74-462];  m  May  9,  1896,  ROSA  EHLY,  b  Oct.  19,  1871 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Mina  (Kuser)  Ehly.  Laborer; 
res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Russell  A.,  b  May  19,  1897;  Royersford,  Pa. 

2.  Stanley  J.,  b  Apr.  12,  1902. 

3.  Marion,  b  Dec.  2,  1903. 

4.  Pauline  I.,  b  June  8,  1908. 

5.  Walter  D.,  b  July  15,  1914;  d  Feb.  19,  1915. 

[74-857]  DAVID  AUCHY,  b  Sept.  22,  1865;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine  (Hartzell)  Auchy  [74- 
462] ;  m  Dec.  14,  1889,  LYDIA  SELL,  b  Sept.  20,  1864;  dau  Harry  and  Rebecca  (Baker)  Sell.  Farmer; 
res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Infant,  b  Feb.  21,  1892;  d  Feb.  21,  1892. 

2.  Harry,  b  July  23,  1894;  d  Sept.  13,  1894. 

[74-1081]  3.  Kathryn,  b  Mar.  1,  1896;  m  Harvey  Reed. 

4.  David,  b  Sept.  19,  1899;  Royersford,  Pa. 


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[74-858]  AMANDUS  AUCHY,  b  Mar.  28,  1869;  *  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine  (Hartzell)  Auchy 
[74-462];  m  Nov.  2,  1895,  SALLIE  WILLOUER,  b  Jan.  7,  1877;  dau  Nathaniel  and  Catharine  (Lewis) 
Willouer.  Farmer;  res.,  Morwood,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Abraham,  b  Sept.  7,  1905. 

[74-859]  JOSEPH  H.  AUCHY,  b  Sept.  8,  1871;  s  Abraham  H.  and  Catharine  (Hartzell)  Auchy 
[74-462];  m  July  2,  1897,  EMMA  SMITH,  b  Aug.  15,  1879;  dau  Isaac  R.  and  Catharine  (Snyder) 
Smith.  Clerk  for  Rufe  Gussman  Co. ;  res.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


[74-860a]  BENJAMIN  A.  PRICE,  b  Jan.  31,  1853;  d  Mar.  6,  1913;  s  Abraham  G.  and  Sophia 
(Auchy)  Price  [74-464];  m  1st  time,  SALLIE  RAHN,  dec. 


One  child: 


[74-1082a]  \ 
[74-1082b]  J 


Minerva,  b  Mar.  15,  1875;  m 


1.  Joseph  B.  Noble. 

2.  Freeman  Smith. 


[74-860b]  BENJAMIN  A.  PRICE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May,  1875,  MARGARET  BERGE, 

b  Oct.  26,  1852;  d  Mar.  24,  1883;  dau - and  Hannah  (Keyser)  Berge. 

One  child: 

[74-1083]  Alvin  B .,  b  Feb.  29,  1876;  m  Gertrude  Rorer. 


[74-860c]  BENJAMIN  A.  PRICE,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  Sept.  17,  1884,  MARY  J.  MOOR- 
HOUSE,  b  Apr.  5,  1849 ;  d  Feb.  13,  1911 ;  dau  William  and  Jane  Moorhouse.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-861a]  HARRY  A.  PRICE,  b  July  17,  1854;  s  Abraham  G.  and  Sophia  (Auchy)  Price  [74-464]; 
m  1st  time,  Nov.  17,  1877,  SARAH  JANE  WEIRMAN,  b  Jan.  18,  1853;  d  June  19,  1896;  dau  Henry 
K.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Grimley)  Weirman.  No  issue. 

[74-861b]  HARRY  A.  PRICE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  15,  1907,  ANNIE  M.  MILLER,  b 
May  9,  1868;  dau  Jacob  L.  and  Mary  M.  (Kohl)  Miller.  Res.,  Trappe,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-862a]  JOHN  A.  PRICE,  b  Aug.  25,  1858;  s  Abraham  G.  and  Sophia  (Auchy)  Price  [74-464]; 
m  1st  time,  ANNA  DETTRA,  b  Dec.,  1873;  d  Feb.,  1900;  dau  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Dettra. 
Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-1084]  1.  Florence,  b  Oct.  8,  1883;  d  Sept.  9,  1910;  m  Harry  Silcox. 

2.  Harry,  b  May,  1884;  d  Sept.,  1893. 

[74-1085]  3.  Norman,  b  June  6,  1887;  m  Matilda  Roger. 


[74-862b]  JOHN  A.  PRICE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  28, 1894,  MARY  CURRY,  b  Aug.  11, 
1861;  dau  Benjamin  and  Mary  A.  (Sperry)  Curry.  Leather  worker;  res.,  4926  Richmond  St.,  Brides- 
burg,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-863]  ABRAHAM  A.  PRICE,  b  Feb.  22,  1866;  s  Abraham  G.  and  Sophia  (Auchy)  Price  [74— 
464];  m  May  17,  1888,  ANNA  (LENA)  C.  GREASING,  b  Sept.  7,  1868.  Res.,  3013  North  Sydenham 
St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Arthur  Abraham,  b  Apr.  26,  1890;  3013  N.  Sydenham  St. 

[74-1085.1]  2.  Charles  William,  b  Oct.  23,  1892;  m  Mary  E.  Reynolds. 

[74-1085.2]  3.  Harry  LeRoy,  b  June  13,  1895;  m  Matilda  Hetrich. 

4.  Harvey,  b  Mar.  24,  1900;  d  June  30,  1900. 

5.  Walter  Clifford,  b  Aug.  3,  1908. 

[74-864a]  HARVEY  A.  PRICE,  b  Aug.  28,  1868;  s  Abraham  G.  and  Sophia  (Auchy)  Price  [74-464]; 
m  1st  time,  Dec.  20,  1892,  MARY  E.  BLUNDIN,  b  June  7,  1872;  d  Oct.  31,  1895;  dau  Richard  A.  and 
Rebecca  (Schur)  Blundin. 

One  child:  Harvey  A.,  b  Feb.  27,  1894. 


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[74-864b]  HARVEY  A.  PRICE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  24,  1897,  CLARA  E.  LANCAS¬ 
TER,  b  Mar.  7,  1872;  dau  William  H.  and  Abigail  (Clemmer)  Lancaster.  Watchman;  res.,  1111  E. 
Phil-Ellena  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Russell  Herbert,  b  June  30,  1901. 

2.  Wesley  Winfield,  b  June  20,  1904. 

[74-865]  LEVI  SHELLENBERGER,  b  Mar.  1,  1871;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Groff)  Shellenberger 
[74-465];  m  Jan.  24,  1896,  LIZZIE  LEIDY,  b  1869;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Catharine  (Gerhart)  Leidy. 
Farmer;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-866]  IDA  SHELLENBERGER,  b  May  16,  1875;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Groff)  Shellenberger 
[74-465];  m  Mar.  26,  1898,  HARRY  D.  MOLL,  b  Dec.  12,  1876;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Detweiler)  Moll. 
Cigar  manufacturer;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ralph  S.,  b  Dec.  18,  1902. 

[74-868]  LEO  G.  HEIST,  b  Apr.  24,  1867 ;  dec;  s  Owen  L.  and  Catharine  (Groff)  Heist  [74-466];  m 
EMMA  MATILDA  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  10,  1867;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Hartenstine)  Wiegner 
[154-36].  Res.,  505  Tilghman  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Arthur. 

[74-869]  CHARLES  HEIST,  b  May  14,  1874;  d  May  14,  1911;  s  Owen  L.  and  Catharine  (Groff) 
Heist  [74-466];  m  June  1,  1895,  ELIZABETH  MILLER,  b  June  1,  1873;  dau  T.  B.  and  Mary  N.  (Pfli- 
ger)  Miller. 

One  child: 

[74-1086]  Bessie,  b  Sept.  30,  1898;  m  James  A.  MacNeill. 

[74-871]  MANASSAS  BEAN,  b  Mar.  26,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Camilla  (Groff)  Bean  [74-467];  m 
Sept.  28,  1904,  MARGARET  HARTLEY,  b  Apr.  21,  1880;  dau  Thomas  and  Emma  (Schall)  Hartley. 
Conductor;  res.,  812  Hellerman  St.,  Lawndale,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4)  •' 

1.  Harold,  b  Nov.  30,  1906;  d  Dec.  12,  1906. 

2.  Edna,  b  Jan.  4,  1908. 

3.  Margaret,  b  May  18,  1910. 

4.  Arthur,  b  July  18,  1912. 

[74-872]  CALVIN  BEAN,  b  Mar.  16,  1875;  s  Henry  and  Camilla  (Groff)  Bean  [74-467];  m  Jan.  12, 
1907,  LEANNA  NACE,  b  Mar.  14,  1882;  dau  Henry  H.  and  Catherine  (Roger)  Nace.  Farmer;  res., 
Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Addie  N.,  b  Dec.  12,  1907. 

[74-873]  ADDIE  BEAN,  b  Apr.  13,  1878;  dau  Henry  and  Camilla  (Groff)  Bean  [74-467];  m  Apr. 
14,  1900,  ABRAM  GODSHALL,  b  Jan.  3,  1878;  s  Jacob  and  Barbara  (Moyer)  Godshall.  Employee 
of  the  P.  &  R.  Rwy. ;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Russell,  b  Nov.  13,  1900. 

2.  Burton,  b  Apr.  15,  1904. 

3.  Harold,  b  Nov.  4,  1908. 

[74-875]  HARRY  J.  GROFF,  b  July  11,  1867;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Alexander)  Groff  [74-470]; 
m  Apr.  2,  1892,  LIZZIE  S.  KELLER,  b  Mar.  25,  1871;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Elizabeth  (Scholl)  Keller. 
Laborer;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[74-1087]  1.  Harry  J.,  b  May  31,  1893;  m  Lillian  Delong. 

[74-1088]  2.  Laura  S.,  b  May  29,  1895;  m  John  B.  Heffentrager. 

3.  William  McKinley,  b  May  23,  1898;  d  May  2,  1899. 

4.  Abraham  Wesley,  b  Apr.  27,  1901. 


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[74-876]  MARGARET  A.  GROFF,  b  May  29,  1870;  d  Jan.  26,  1893;  dau  Abraham  and  Emma 
(Alexander)  Groff  [74-470] ;  m  Sept.  26,  1891,  DAVID  B.  BEIDLER,  b  Jan.  4, 1866;  s  James  and  Sophia 
(Benner)  Beidler.  Clerk;  res.,  2819  North  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Sadie,  b  Jan.  18,  1892;  unm. 

[74-877]  WILLIAM  A.  GROFF,  b  Jan.  4,  1872;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Alexander)  Groff  [74-470]; 
m  Dec.  4,  1896,  AQUILLA  FRETZ,  b  Jan.  3,  1877;  dau  Albert  and  Amanda  (Lisey)  Fretz.  Res.,  Am¬ 
bler,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[74-1089]  1.  Margaret  F.,  b  July  3,  1897;  m  William  J.  Brosz. 

2.  Edward  F.,  b  Dec.  18,  1900. 

3.  Helen  F.,  b  Mar.  24,  1903. 

4.  Harold  F.,  b  Feb.  24,  1906. 

5.  Leroy  F.,  b  Mar.  25,  1908;  d  Sept.  28,  1909. 

[74-878a]  JACOB  G.  GROFF,  b  Oct.  3,  1873;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Alexander)  Groff  [74-470]; 
m  1st  time,  Mar.  10,  1900,  IDA  B.  FELLMAN,  b  June  4,  1879;  d  Jan.  13,  1919;  dau  Henry  and  Cathar¬ 
ine  (Bean)  Fellman. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Sadie  F.,  b  Dec.  22,  1901. 

2.  Verna  F.,  b  Sept.  15,  1903. 

3.  Ethel  F.,  b  Jan.  27,  1908. 

4.  Jacob  F.,  b  Mar.  2,  1911. 

[74-8 78b]  JACOB  G.  GROFF,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time  Jan.  31,  1920,  SOPHIA  GRATER 
(SCHULTZ)  WISLER,  b  July  6,  1877;  dau  Chester  K.  and  Margaret  H.  (Grater)  Schultz  [149-100]. 
Farmer;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Sophia  G.  Schultz  was  married  first  to  William  Wisler  [149-206]. 

[74-879]  EDWARD  FELLOWS  GROFF,  b  Sept.  9,  1879;  s  Abraham  and  Emma  (Alexander)  Groff 
[74-470];  m  Jan.  10,  1903,  LIZZIE  WOOD,  b  Nov.  8,  1880;  dau  Albert  and  Maria  (Bilger)  Wood. 
'Cigarmaker;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Wilbur  A.,  b  July  18,  1905. 

2.  Emma  G.,  b  Apr.  17,  1913. 

3.  Albert  W.,  b  Aug.  11,  1903;  d  May  3,  1904. 

[74-880]  KATE  G.  WENTZELL,  b  Jan.  15,  1867;  dau  Edwin  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Groff)  Wentzell 
[74-471];  m  Oct.  10,  1887,  JACOB  S.  GABEL,  b  Feb.  1,  1865;  s  Henry  R.  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Gabel. 
Inn  keeper;  res.,  Salfordville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( J) : 

1.  Harry  Edwin,  b  July  15,  1888;  d  Aug.  22,  1888. 

[74-1090]  2.  Wallace,  b  May  31,  1890;  m  Aquilla  Moyer. 

3.  Herbert,  b  Dec.  3,  1892;  d  Mar.  12,  1899. 

4.  Edna,  b  Mar.  20,  1898;  d  July  2,  1909. 

[74-881]  AMANDUS  WENTZELL,  b  Oct.  9,  1870;  s  Edwin  K.  and  Mary  A.  (Groff)  Wentzell  [74- 
471];  m  June  17,  1900,  MOLLY  AIMAN,  b  July  13,  1879;  dau  Frank  and  Katherine  (Hutt)  Aiman. 
Manager;  res.,  2935  Perrine  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Amandus,  b  Jan.  2,  1904. 

[74-882]  JESSE  MARKLEY  Z.  GROFF,  b  Oct.  2,  1880;  s  John  J.  M.  and  Emeline  R.  (Zepp)  Groff 
[74-472];  m  Oct.  10,  1900,  MARY  EMMA  HOOVER,  b  July  6,  1884;  dau  John  Wesley  and  Catharine 
(Groth)  Hoover.  Painter;  res.,  Salfordville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emma  Mabel,  b  Mar.  2,  1903. 

2.  Ethel  Madaline,  b  Apr,  10,  1911. 

3.  Anna  Myrtle,  b  Sept.  7,  1913. 


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[74-883]  JACOB  RICHARD  Z.  GROFF,  b  Nov.  2,  1886;  s  John  J.  M.  and  Emeline  R.  (Zepp) 
Groff  [74-472];  m  May  20,  1911,  ANNIE  H.  SCHMIDT,  b  Oct.  23,  1886;  dau  Charles  and  Amelia 
(Hailing)  Schmidt.  Painter;  res.,  1234  Oakwood  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Joseph  Carl,  b  Sept.  14,  1912. 

2.  Anna  Margaret,  b  July  9,  1914. 

3.  Elizabeth  Amelia,  b  Jan.  13,  1920. 

[74-884]  ALICE  HEANY,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  dau  Noah  G.  and  Amanda  (Geisinger)  Heany  [74-474]; 
m  May  10,  1892,  RICHARD  Z.  KEELER,  b  Mar.  26,  1867;  s  Dr.  Reinhard  K.  and  Sarah  (Ziegler) 
Keeler.  U.  S.  Custom  Service  officer;  res.,  26  W.  Freedley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[74-1091]  1.  LeRoy  H.,  b  May  17,  1896;  m  Helen  R.  Ashmead. 

2.  Helen  H.,  b  Dec.  29,  1905. 

[74-885]  REV.  REINHARD  (HEANY)  HANEY,  b  Oct.  17,  1877;  s  Noah  G.  and  Amanda  (Geising¬ 
er)  Heany  [74-474];  m  Feb.  7,  1905,  EMMA  REA,  b  Jan.  31,  1882;  dau  William  Upton  and  Emma 
(Conij)  Rea.  House  Secretary  of  the  Northeastern  Hospital,  Phila.  Res.,  1701  Bristol  St.,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Reinhard  Haney  has  been  Chaplain  of  the  Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle  Home  and  Orphanage  of 
Pa.,  for  eight  years,  and  is  at  present  pastor  of  the  Evansburg  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  at  Evans- 
burg,  Pa. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Emma  Williamette,  b  Oct.  17,  1906. 

2.  Lydia  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  16,  1912;  d  Dec.  17,  1912. 

[74-886]  CAROLINE  HEANY,  b  Feb.  17,  1884;  d  June  15,  1915;  daze  Noah  G.  and  Amanda  (Gei¬ 
singer)  Heany  [74-474];  m  Feb.  18,  1904,  DAVID  CASSEL,  b  July  6,  1881 ;  d  Sept.  10,  1915;  s  Abraham 
C.  and  Mary  (Allebach)  Cassel  [21-110].  Farmer.  (1920.) 

(The  fact  that  David  Cassel  is  also  a  Schwenkfelder  descendant  was  discovered  too  late  to 
permit  the  placing  of  this  record  in  its  proper  order  in  Family  [21].) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alice  H.,  b  July  25,  1905;  Souderton,  Pa. 

2.  Alexis  H.,  b  Jan.  20,  1909;  Collegeville,  Pa. 

[74-888]  SAMUEL  SCHOLL,  b  Sept.  19,  1876;  s  Jacob  G.  and  Leanna  (Sorver)  Scholl  [74-478]; 
m  Nov.  3, 1900,  EMMA  RENNINGER,  b  Jan.  19,  1882;  dau  Henry  and  Emma  (Ackerman)  Renninger. 
Polisher;  res.,  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Anna,  b  Apr.  27,  1901. 

2.  Pearl,  b  Aug.  1,  1903. 

3.  Ella,  b  Sept.  4,  1905. 

4.  Maggie,  b  Jan.  16,  1909. 

[74-889]  ANNIE  SCHOLL,  l)  Apr.  8,  1865;  dau  Jacob  G.  and  Leanna  (Sorver)  Scholl  [74-478];  m 
Sept.  26,  1885,  MILTON  D.  B ARNDT,  b  July  2, 1863 ;  s  Abram  S.  and  Mary  (Dettra)  Barndt.  Farmer ; 
res.,  Telford,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-890]  MAGGIE  SCHOLL,  b  Aug.  15,  1870;  d  Feb.  19,  1913;  dau  Jacob  G.  and  Leanna  (Sorver) 
Scholl  [74-478];  m  Dec.  26,  1901,  HARRY  HOOT,  b  Sept.  3,  1870;  s  John  W.  and  Lucy  (Zeigler)  Hoot. 
Carpenter;  res.,  Tylersport,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-891]  ELLEN  SCHOLL,  b  Aug.  17,  1873;  dau  Jacob  G.  and  Leanna  (Sorver)  Scholl  [74-478]; 
m  Mar.  19,  1904,  JACOB  B.  KLINE,  b  Nov.  4,  1874;  s  Henry  S.  and  Sarah  Ann  (Barndt)  Kline. 
Farmer;  res.,  Tylersport,  Pa.  No  isszie.  (1919.) 


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[74-891.2]  ROY  M.  KURTZ,  b  Jan.  26,  1883;  s  William  H.  R.  and  Ella  R.  (Groff)  Kurtz  [74-480]; 
to  THERESA  HOEPD1NG,  b  Aug.20,  1882;  daw  Adolph  and  Theresia  (Stultz)  Hoepding.  Stereotyper; 
res.,  773  Pallas  St.,  West  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Marion,  b  Sept.  29,  1905;  d  Jan.  15,  1913. 

2.  Carolyn,  b  June  29,  1907. 

3.  Rita,  b  May  7,  1910. 

4.  Theresia,  b  Nov.  7,  1912;  d  Oct.  14,  1918. 

5.  Eleanor,  b  Sept.  5,  1917. 

6.  Helen,  b  Dec.  14,  1920. 

[74-891.3]  ALLEN  G.  LANDIS,  b  Feb.  23,  1879;  s  Garret  R.  and  Mary  C.  (Groff)  Landis  [74-481]; 
to  June  28,  1902,  ELIZABETH  N.  ERB,  b  Sept.  16,  1882;  dau  Jefferson  J.  and  Mary  M.  (Nice)  Erb. 
Shipping  clerk;  res.,  4349  North  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Florence  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  25,  1907. 

2.  Ruth  Catherine,  b  July  5,  1911. 

3.  Allen  Erb,  b  Oct.  29,  1914;  d  Mar.  11,  1915. 

[74-892]  WILLIS  G.  MOYER,  b  Apr.  20,  1883;  d  Oct.  26,  1909;  s  John  D.  and  Olivia  (Groff)  Moyer 
[74-482];  to  May  29,  1909,  ADELAIDE  Z.  ROTH,  b  Nov.  20,  1882;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Emma  (Zetty) 
Roth.  Electrical  engineer;  res.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-893.1]  HERBERT  G.  KEELER,  b  June  9,  1894;  s  Peter  H.  and  Sarah  J.  C.  (Groff)  Keeler 
[74-488];  to  May  18,  1918,  EVA  MAY  LEEDOM,  b  Nov.  12,  1887;  dau  William  and  Annie  (Everhart) 
Leedom.  Baker;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[74-893.2]  FORREST  NORMAN  GROFF,  b  June  5,  1887;  s  John  F.  and  Ellen  (Gauker)  Groff 
[74-489.1];  to  Dec.  24,  1917,  NORA  CARROLL,  b  Jan  2,  1888;  dau  Sir  James  and  Lady  Ellen  (Cole¬ 
man)  Carroll.  Chief  yeoman,  U.  S.  Navy.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Venona  Ella,  b  Dec.  10,  1919. 

[74-893.3]  CATHARINE  VENONA  GROFF,  b  Dec.  12,  1888;  dau  John  F.  and  Ellen  (Gauker) 
Groff  [74-489.1];  to  Apr.  17,  1915,  HARVEY  RAHN,  b  May  27,  1885;  s  Enos  and  Mary  Ann  (Puhl) 
Rahn.  Machinist;  res.,  1008  Robbins  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[74-893.4]  MARCELLA  FLORENCE  LAUBACH,  b  Dec.  22,  1894;  dau  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Groff) 
Laubach  [74-489.3] ;  to  May  18,  1918,  P.  CLAUDE  FRETZ,  b  Oct.  1,  1893;  d  May  25,  1919;  s  Abraham 
O.  and  Susanna  (Moyer)  Fretz.  Teacher;  widow’s  res.,  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  (1921.) 

[74-894]  MARIA  R.  BERGEY,  b  Nov.  15,  1873;  dau  John  K.  and  Malaria  (Reid)  Bergey  [74-496]; 
to  JOHN  IvULP,  b  Apr.  16,  1873.  Farmer;  res.,  Linfield,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (12): 

1.  John  B.,  b  Nov.  27,  1898;  Linfield,  Pa. 

2.  Annie  Maria,  b  Jan.  7,  1901 ;  Linfield,  Pa. 

3.  Jesse  B.,  b  June  7,  1902. 

4.  Ada  Malara,  b  Apr.  7,  1904. 

5.  Alice,  b  Aug.  20,  1905;  d  Oct.  15,  1905. 

6.  Katie,  b  Aug.  22,  1906. 

7.  Harvey,  b  Dec.  28,  1907. 

8.  Wallace,  b  Apr.  13,  1909;  d  Mar.  7,  1910 

9.  Emma,  b  Feb.  17,  1911. 

10.  Bertha,  b  Oct.  13,  1913. 

11.  Henry,  b  Sept.  10,  1915. 

12.  Benjamin,  b  May  7,  1918. 

[74-900]  FORREST  REIMAN  FREDERICK,  b  Feb.  26,  1891;  s  Harry  B.  and  Annie  (Reiman) 
Frederick  [74-504];  to  Dec.  10,  1910.  ELSIE  SCHULTZ  KEYSER,  b  Apr.  1,  1891;  dau  Frank  Kerr 


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and  Lovina  (Schultz)  Keyser.  Cigar  maker  and  Stillman  for  Coopersburg  Chemical  Co.;  res.,  Sumney- 
town,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  Keyser,  b  May  15,  1911. 

2.  Marion  Evelyn  Keyser,  5  Apr.  22,  1916;  d  Mar.  4,  1917. 

[74-900.1]  GEORGE  W.  SHIPE,  s  John  L.  and  Marie  (Shull)  Shipe  [74-506.1];  m  1876,  LYDIA 
ALBRIGHT. 

Children  (6): 

1.  William  F. ;  2.  Maria;  3.  Estella;  4.  Martha;  5.  Viola;  6.  Mary.  [ Battle's  Hist.  Bucks 
County .]  [  Unable  to  complete .] 

[74-901]  WILLIAM  H.  HAGENBUCH,  b  Oct.  26,  1876;  s  Andrew  and  Ellen  A.  (Schnabel)  Hagen- 
buch  [74-508a] ;  m  Dec.  9,  1899,  AMELIA  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  24,  1877;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Amanda 
(Hoffman)  Krauss  [11-145].  Farmer;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Oct.  15,  1900. 

2.  Grace,  Aug.  4,  1910. 

[74-902]  LOVINE  J.  HAGENBUCH,  b  Aug.  11,  1875;  s  Andrew  and  Ellen  A.  (Schnabel)  Hagen- 
buch  [74-508a];  m  Mar.  18,  1899,  ELLEN  E.  WENTLING,  b  Mar.  13,  1880;  dau  Levi  and  Eliza 
(Meitzler)  Wentling.  Farmer;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Marvin  Leroy,  b  May  28,  1900. 

2.  Worman  Sylvester,  b  Sept.  23,  1905. 

3.  Earl  Levi,  b  Jan.  16,  1909. 

4.  Homer  Andrew,  b  Apr.  18,  1915. 

5.  Naomi  Diana,  b  Apr.  30,  1916. 

[74-904]  SYLVESTER  HAGENBUCH,  b  Feb.  13,  1881 ;  s  Andrew  and  Ellen  A.  (Schnabel)  Hagen- 
buch  [74-508a];  m  Apr.  11,  1906,  KATIE  GERY,  b  July  1,  1883;  dau  Reading  J.  and  Sarah  M.  (Pflei- 
ger)  Gery.  Cigar  maker;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  LeRoy  G.,  b  Mar.  14,  1907 ;  d  Mar.  17,  1907. 

[74-905]  STEWARD  H.  HAGENBUCH,  b  Sept.  15,  1882;  s  Andrew  and  Ellen  A.  (Schnabel) 
Hagenbuch  [74-508a];  m  Aug.  1,  1908,  ELIZABETH  GARR,  b  Apr.  27,  1892;  dau  George  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Fox)  Garr.  Cigar  maker;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Evna,  b  Jan.  20,  1909. 

2.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  17,  1914. 

[74-908]  CLINTON  T.  HAHN,  b  July  3,  1870;  s  Charles  and  Ellen  (Weaver)  Hahn  [74-509];  m 
Dec.  1,  1891,  CATHARINE  SHUTT,  b  Oct.  23,  1873;  dau  James  and  Susan  (Bilheimer)  Schott.  Sex¬ 
ton;  res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Laura  M.,  b  Nov.  16,  1892;  d  Dec.  28,  1902. 

[74-1092]  2.  Elwood  S.,  b  Feb.  11,  1897;  m  Nettie  R.  Hahn. 

[74-909]  MARY  A.  HAHN,  b  Jan.  20,  1873;  dau  Charles  and  Ellen  (Weaver)  Hahn  [74-509];  m 
Feb.,  1898,  JOHN  F.  SANDT,  b  Mar.  18,  1879;  s  Hiram  and  Catherine  (Shover)  Sandt.  Motorman; 
res.,  2006  Hay  Terrace,  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[74-1093]  1.  Russel  D.,  b  Feb.  14,  1899;  m  Mary  Baker. 

[74-1094]  2.  Raymond  H.,  b  Mar.  18,  1900;  m  Ella  Gilmore. 

3.  Charles  H.,  b  Jan.  18,  1902. 


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[74-911]  JOHN  A.  HAHN,  b  Oct.  15,  1871;  s  James  and  Rose  (Laubach)  Hahn  [74-510];  m  SEL¬ 
MA  J.  BRUCH,  b  Feb.  15,  1880.  Res.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Helen  R.,  b  Jan.  16,  1899;  d  Mar.  4,  1917. 

2.  Lovene  J.,  b  Oct.  1,  1900. 

3.  Isabella  J.,  b  Dec.  19,  1913. 

[74-912]  SAMUEL  HAHN,  b  July  25,  1878;  s  James  and  Rose  (Laubach)  Hahn  [74-510];  m  Jan. 
27,  1900,  GERTRLTDE  E.  SCHOCH,  b  Sept.  19,  1880.  Farmer;  res.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  4. 
(1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond  W.,  b  Aug.  9,  1900. 

2.  Verna  A.,  b  Nov.  11,  1903. 

3.  Paul  S.,  b  Sept.  13,  1909. 

[74-913]  AUSTIN  HAHN,  b  Aug.  6,  1875;  s  James  and  Rose  (Laubach)  Hahn  [74-510];  m  Mar.  4, 
1899,  STELLA  YOTTER,  b  Sept.  6,  1879;  dau  Jacob  and  Anna  Maria  (Fulmer)  Yotter.  Res.,  611 
Lime  St.,  South  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-1095]  1.  Erma  M.,  b  July  23,  1899;  m  William  H.  Burns. 

2.  Anna  C.,  b  Sept.  21,  1904. 

[74-914]  SARAH  J.  HAHN,  b  Dec.  11,  1873;  dau  James  and  Rose  (Laubach)  Hahn  [74-510];  m 
June  6,  1896,  WILLIAM  ANDREW  RICE,  b  Oct.  20,  1873;  s  Benjamin  and  Mary  A.  Rice.  Painter; 
res.,  1019  Shipman  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1096]  Floyd  James,  b  Aug.  30,  1896;  m  Edith  May  Fulmer. 

[74-915]  LOVIN  KRACK,  b  May  3,  1862;  s  William  Krack  and  Lucinda  Hahn  [74-511];  m  EMMA 
L.  KUNTZ.  Res.  Northampton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  Lovin  Ivrack  designed  the  Bell  Tower  in  the  Zion’s 
Stone  Church  at  Northampton,  Pa.,  in  1919.  (1920.) 

One  adopted  dau:  Emma  L.  Hist. 

[74-916]  JAMES  RODENBACH,  b  June  12,  1867;  s  Edward  and  Lucinda  (Hahn)  Rodenbach 
[74-511] ;  m  EMMA  KUNTZ,  dau  Milton  and  Ellen  (Fenstermather)  Kuntz.  Laborer ;  res.,  Northamp¬ 
ton,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  1.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Howard,  b  Sept.  17,  1899;  Northampton,  Pa. 

2.  Leroy,  b  Nov.  16,  1893;  d  Apr.  1,  1894. 

[74-917]  SEBILLA  RODENBACH,  b  Oct.  15,  1868;  dau  Edward  and  Lucinda  (Hahn)  Rodenbach 
[74-511];  m  Dec.  25,  1887,  JAMES  HAWK,  s  Nathan  and  Salinda  (Kresge)  Hawk.  Res.,  19  West 
27th  St.,  Northampton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clinton,  b  Dec.  15,  1886;  19  West  27th  St.,  Northampton,  Pa. 

[74-1097]  2.  Mabel  A.,  b  Mar.  24,  1888;  m  William  Newhard. 

[74-918]  STEPHEN  RODENBACH,  b  Feb.  26,  1870;  s  Edward  and  Lucinda  (Hahn)  Rodenbach 
[74-511];  m  Sept.  6,  1890,  LUCY  YOUNG,  b  Sept.  6,  1868.  Carpenter;  res.,  2437  Cherryville  Rd., 
Northampton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J)/ 

[74-1098]  1.  Edward,  b  Nov.  28,  1890;  m  Jennie  Saylor;  Northampton,  Pa. 

2.  Lizzie,  b  Apr.  22,  1891;  Northampton,  Pa. 

[74-1099]  3.  Carrie  L.,  b  May  15,  1892;  m  Stuart  Leibenguth. 

4.  Hilda,  b  Feb.  12,  1908. 


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[74-920]  LEWIS  FRANKLIN  RODENBACH,  b  Nov.  9,  1873;  s  Edward  and  Lucinda  (Hahn) 
Rodenbach  [74-511];  m  Apr.  18,  1896,  CAMILLA  CATHERINE  HIESTAND,  b  Jan.  3,  1876;  d  Mar. 
3,  1908;  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Person)  Hiestand.  Carpenter;  res.,  19  West  27th  St.,  Northampton, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {3): 

[74-1100]  1.  Stella,  b  Sept.  27,  1900;  m  Harry  C.  Musselman. 

2.  Meda  M.,  b  Apr.  19,  1903. 

3.  Edgar  D.,  b  Mar.  31,  1905;  d  July  24,  1905. 

[74-921]  MARY  L.  RODENBACH,  b  Nov.  9,  1876;  dau  Edward  and  Lucinda  (Hahn)  Rodenbach 
[74-511];  in  Nov.  3,  1900,  HARRY  E.  WEITKNECHT,  b  Jan.  24,  1879;  s  George  W.  and  Anna  S. 
(Bachman)  Weitknecht.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Northampton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1101]  Elsie  I.,  b  Mar.  5,  1901;  m  Paul  J.  Moyer. 

[74-923]  ELLEN  WERNER,  b  Feb.  9,  1862;  dau  George  and  Matilda  (Hahn)  Werner  [74-512];  m 
May  7,  1887,  JEREMIAH  WERKHEISER,  b  Oct.  12,  1868;  s  Jeremiah  and  Rebecca  (Andre)  Werk- 
heiser.  Shoemaker;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-1103]  1.  Robert  F.,  b  Mar.  27,  1888;  m  Pearl  A.  Keiper. 

[74-1104]  2.  Matilda  S.,  b  July  8,  1889;  m  Jacob  D.  Odenwelder. 

[74-1105]  3.  Helen  IJ.,  b  Mar.  18,  1893;  in  Robert  L.  Young;  Easton,  Pa. 

4.  Osbourne  H.,  b  Jan.  11,  1896;  unin. 

[74-1106]  5.  Elmer  G.,  b  June  6,  1898;  m  Bertha  Fisher. 

[74—1102]  James  S.  Werner,  b  Nov.  14, 1879  (son  of  Ellen  Werner) ;  in  Bertha  Gerlack;  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Osbourne  H.  Werkheiser  was  with  the  Regular  Army  two  years  and  served  with  distinction  in  the 
World  War.  He  was  with  one  of  the  first  American  Troops  to  occupy  German  soil.  He  was  cited  for 
bravery  and  good  leadership  under  heavy  shell  fire  in  both  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse  Argonne  engagements, 
being  wounded  in  the  former  encounter;  and  was  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  along  the  Rhine  Valley. 
He  was  honorably  discharged  with  an  excellent  record. 

[74-924]  IDA  J.  WERNER,  b  Mar.  2,  1864;  dau  George  and  Matilda  (Hahn)  Werner  [74-512];  m 
Mar.  24,  1891,  THEODORE  SCHUG,  b  Aug.  22,  1865;  s  John  A.  and  Kate  Ann  (Kocher)  Schug.  Re¬ 
tired;  res.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-926]  GEORGE  A.  WERNER,  b  June  28,  1869;  s  George  and  Matilda  (Hahn)  Werner  [74-512]; 
in  Oct.  26,  1889,  EMILY  MATILDA  MITMAN,  b  Jan.  27,  1870;  dau  William  H.  and  Louisa  E. 
(Lesher)  Mitman.  Res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[74-1107]  1.  Robert  D.,  b  May  12,  1890;  m  Jennie  V.  Kunkle. 

[74-1108]  2.  Elizabeth  L.,  b  July  1,  1891;  m  Stanley  C.  Kocher. 

[74-1109]  3.  Nevin  L.,  b  Sept.  11,  1892;  m  Helen  R.  Shafer. 

[74-1110]  4.  Arthur  G.,  b  Dec.  2,  1893;  m  Florence  Greene;  Easton,  Pa. 

5.  Emily  A.,  b  Nov.  4,  1902. 

[74-929]  STELLA  WERNER,  b  June  14,  1881;  daw  George  and  Matilda  (Hahn)  Werner  [74-512]; 
m  Sept.  19,  1908,  DANIEL  R.  SPENCE,  b  Aug.  3,  1876;  s  Jerry  D.  and  Maggie  (Reffard)  Spence. 
Farmer;  res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mildred,  b  Mar.  6,  1914. 

[74-930a]  ADAM  H.  HAHN,  b  May  13,  1869;  s  Reuben  and  Catharine  (Beer)  Hahn  [74-513];  m 
1st  time,  Mar.  24,  1891,  SITNA  HEFFELFINGER,  b  Jan.  1,  1873;  d  May  28,  1901;  dau  Paul  and 
Mary  (Kase)  Heffelfinger. 

Children  (J):  ' 

[74-1111]  1.  Elsie  M.,  b  July  4,  1891;  m  Albert  Smith;  424  Chestnut  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

1 7 4—1 112]  2.  Stella  M.,  b  Aug.  12,  1894;  m  Jerry  O.  Griffith. 


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3.  Milton  F.,  b  Dec.  25,  1896;  201  Ira  Ave.,  Akron,  Ohio. 

4.  Martha  C.,  b  May  18,  1901;  Palmerton,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D. 

[74-930b]  ADAM  H.  HAHN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  4, 1904,  ARAMINDA  STEHLY,  b 
June  24,  1869;  dau  Edwin  and  Ellen  E.  (Billheimer)  Stehly.  Farmer;  res.,  Danielsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ada  I.,  b  Jan.  14,  1905. 

2.  Russell  H.,  b  Apr.  7,  1907. 

[74-931]  NATHAN  HAHN,  b  Mar.  24,  1871;  s  Reuben  and  Catharine  (Beer)  Hahn  [74-513];  m 
Jan.  11,  1890,  LUCINDA  FOX,  b  Sept.  13,  1866.  Farmer;  res.,  Pipersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[74-1113]  1.  Samuel  F.,  b  June  8,  1890;  m  Elizabeth  Trauger. 

2.  Etta,  b  Sept.  16,  1900. 

[74-934]  MATILDA  HAHN,  b  May  8,  1881;  dau  Reuben  and  Catharine  (Beer)  Hahn  [74-513];  m 
Dec.  25,  1898,  EMERSON  STROHL,  b  Oct.  28,  1895;  s  Josiah  and  Catharine  E.  (Zimmerman)  Strohl. 
Farmer;  res.,  Lehighton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  3,  Box  106.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mayme  C.,  b  Feb.  7,  1901. 

2.  Fred  W.,  b  Oct.  30,  1903. 

3.  Martin  M.,  b  Sept.  17,  1905. 

4.  Arlene  C.,  b  Sept.  30,  1907. 

5.  Warren  A.,  b  Jan.  30,  1911. 

6.  Forest  R.,  b  June  20,  1914. 

7.  Walter  H.,  b  July  12,  1918. 

[74-935]  EVA  CHRISTIAN  HAHN,  b  Nov.  6,  1876;  dau  Reuben  and  Catharine  (Beer)  Hahn  [74- 
513];  m  Nov.  8,  1916,  GEORGE  LEON,  b  Feb.  16,  1875;  s  Andrew  and  Doris  (Larsen)  Leon.  Fishing 
business;  res.,  South  Bristol,  Maine.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-939]  ALVERTA  BEER,  dau  John  and  Lucy  A.  (Hahn)  Beer  [74-516];  m  — — — — -  SMITH. 
Children  ( 3 ): 

[74-1113.1]  1.  Alice,  m - Borger. 

[74—1 1 13.2]  2.  Agnes,  m  — — — -  Green. 

[74—1 113.3]  3.  Ida,  m - -  Kleintop. 

[Court  Records.]  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[74-940]  LEWIS  HAHN,  b  June  10,  1868;  s  Enos  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Hahn  [74-519];  m  May  4, 
1894,  LOUISA  HOFFACKER,  b  Jan.  1,  1867. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Beulah,  b  Nov.,  1895. 

2.  Raymond,  b  Sept.  24,  1897. 

3.  Edwin,  b  June  19,  1899. 

4.  Norman,  b  Jan.  14,  1901. 

5.  Arthur,  b  June  24,  1904. 

6.  Dora,  b  1905. 

7.  Allen,  b  Nov.  2,  1906. 

8.  Edna,  b  July  7,  1909. 

9.  Elsie,  d  young. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[74-942]  ELLEN  HAHN,  b  Feb.  9,  1888;  dau  Enos  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Hahn  [74-519];  m  Dec. 
25,  1904,  ERASTUS  SMITH,  b  Sept.  22,  1878;  s  Aaron  and  Eva  (Green)  Smith.  Res.,  Palmerton,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Lyman,  b  Sept.  28,  1905. 

2.  Maris,  b  July  24,  1908. 

3.  Ida,  b  Mar.  22,  1911. 


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[74-943]  MARY  C.  HAHN,  b  Apr.  19,  1882;  dau  Enos  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Hahn  [74-519];  m 
Oct.  26,  1899,  CALVIN  B.  EDELMAN,  b  Oct.  10,  1875;  s  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Silfies)  Edelman.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Luther  Calvin,  b  Oct.  13,  1919. 

[74-944]  ELIZABETH  HAHN,  b  Dec.  7,  1896;  dau  Enos  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Hahn  [74-519]; 
m  Oct.  16,  1915,  HARRY  A.  WENTZ,  b  May  6,  1890;  s  Addison  and  Emma  (Belford)  Wentz.  Loco¬ 
motive  engineer;  res.,  Aquashicola,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Esther  A.,  b  Apr.  7,  1916. 

[74-945]  LYDIA  M.  HAHN,  b  Dec.  1,  1877;  dau  Enos  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Hahn  [74-519];  m 
Mar.  17,  1896,  OLIVER  JAMES  KLEINTOP,  b  June  12,  1873;  s  James  W.  and  Ellamanda  (Walck) 
Kleintop.  Loom  fixer,  silk  mill;  res.,  Walnutport,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Malcom  0.,  b  Feb.  3,  1899. 

2.  Harold  A.,  b  Apr.  11,  1902. 

3.  Paul  E.  C.,  b  Mar.  4,  1905. 

4.  Chester  A.,  b  Aug.  7,  1907. 

5.  Ruth  M.  L.,  b  May  11,  1910. 

6.  Violet  A.,  b  Mar.  22,  1913. 

7.  Kermit  Kenneth,  b  Feb.  22,  1917. 

[74-946]  JACOB  HAHN,  b  May  17,  1887;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Green)  Hahn  [74-521];  m 
Mar.  16,  1912,  MAMIE  A.  MOLL,  b  Aug.  27,  1875;  dau  Levi  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Griesemer)  Moll  [43- 
196].  Blacksmith;  res.,  Andreas,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-948]  JENNIE  HAHN,  b  Mar.  26,  1895;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Green)  Hahn  [74-521];  m 
Feb.  13,  1915,  HARVEY  ZIEGENFUSS,  b  Jan.  17,  1894;  s  Lewis  and  Harriet  (Wentz)  Ziegenfuss. 
Farmer;  res.,  New  Ringgold,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Erma,  b  May  13,  1915. 

2.  Lewis,  b  July  17,  1917. 

3.  Grace,  b  July  18,  1920. 

[74-949]  JAMES  A.  FLICK,  b  Dec.  4,  1864;  s  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74-530];  m  Nov. 
20,  1886,  SARAH  A.  ERICH,  b  Aug.  9,  1868;  dau  Joshua  and  Mary  J.  (Bruch)  Erich.  Farmer;  res., 
Nazareth,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  O.  E.  A.,  b  Jan.  2,  1888;  Nazareth,  Pa.,  Route  1. 

2.  F.  E.,  b  Sept.  18,  1891;  d  Oct.  13,  1891. 

[74-1114]  3.  Mattie  A.,  b  Feb.  24,  1893;  m  Frank  Krock. 

4.  Elwood  F.,  b  Sept.  6,  1902. 

[74-950]  MARY  E.  S.  FLICK,  b  July  25,  1867;  dau  William  H.  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74- 
530];  m  Nov.  1,  1890,  MILTON  F.  SMITH,  b  Dec.  30,  1865;  s  Henry  and  Sabina  (Williams)  Smith. 
Slater;  res.,  335  Avenue  G.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Orphy  S.,  b  Dec.  21,  1893;  d  Feb.  10,  1895. 

[74-1116]  2.  Bessie  F.,  b  Oct.  19,  1896;  d  Feb.  19,  1919;  m  Thomas  Christein. 

3.  Lawrence,  b  Oct.  19,  1896;  d  Oct.  19,  1896. 

[74-1117]  4.  Elvira  L.,  b  Dec.  20,  1898;  m  Thomas  Michael. 

[74-1118]  5.  Annetta  R.,  b  Feb.  16,  1901;  m  Charles  McHale. 

6.  Dorothy  C.,  b  Oct.  20,  1903;  d  Feb.  16,  1919. 

7.  E della  A.,  b  Aug.  25,  1905. 

[74-1115]  Alice  H.  Yoder,  6  JN/Eciy  22,  1888  (ondLircil  dctu  JVIciry  -E*  S.  I)  lick  Syiid  -A.sliley  "Y^oder) ,  xtx 
Elmo  Frey. 


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[74-951]  HANNAH  E.  FLICK,  b  Nov.  2,  1873;  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74-530]; 
m  Jan.  26,  1897,  JOHN  BARRALL,  b  Jan.  30,  1872;  s  Daniel  and  Lovina  (Seip)  Barrall.  Carpenter; 
res.,  52  E.  Goepp  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-953]  LIEIAN  AQUILLA  FLICK,  b  July  8,  1878;  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick 
[74-530];  m  SIMON  KING,  b  Jan.  5,  1876;  d  Dec.  8,  1913.  Res.,  422  East  Spruce  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Franklin,  b  Jan.  29,  1911. 

2.  Virginia,  b  Mar.  27,  1912. 

[74-954]  MAME  V.  FLICK,  b  Sept.  23,  1880;  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74-530];  m 
SAMUEL  STECKEL,  b  Nov.  11,  1876;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Shall)  Steckel.  Res.,  529  Greenleaf  St., 
Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Elsie  L.,  b  Apr.  3,  1901. 

2.  Irene  R.,  b  June  26,  1913. 

[74-956]  CLARA  FLICK,  b  Aug.  12,  1884;  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74-530];  m 
Aug.  22,  1908,  VICTOR  BEAM,  b  Dec.  19,  1879;  s  Edward  and  Matilda  (Ehisg)  Beahm.  Railroad 
engineer;  res.,  510  Fernwood  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Claude,  b  July  1,  1904. 

2.  William,  b  Mar.  10,  1908;  d  Jan.  3,  1919. 

[74-957]  MARTHA  M.  FLICK,  b  Mar.  7,  1886;  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74-530]; 
m  Apr.  6,  1912,  ROBERT  J.  MACK,  b  Oct.  6,  1884.  Res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-958]  MYCE  FLICK,  b  Apr.  17,  1890;  dau  William  and  Louisa  (Bender)  Flick  [74-530]  ;m  Jan. 
2,  1909,  WILLIAM  EBERLY,  b  June  19,  1888;  s  Benjamin  and  Mary  E.  (Goshert)  Eberly.  Steam 
shovel  engineer;  res.,  Bath,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Francis  Erwin,  b  Aug.  1,  1909. 

2.  Verna  Irene,  b  Jan.  3,  1911. 

3.  Sherwood  Kenneth,  b  June  13,  1914. 

[74-959]  ADA  M.  BENDER,  b  Sept.  30,  1883;  dau  Lovine  and  Susanna  (Schoeneberger)  Bender 
[74-531a];  m  July  24,  1902,  JERE  L.  WENTZ,  b  Sept.  28,  1880;  s  Robert  F.  and  Alice  M.  (Farber) 
Wentz.  Manufacturer  of  machinery;  res.,  127  Ayerig  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  Loven,  b  May  19,  1907. 

[74-962]  CHARLES  J.  SCHOENEBERGER,  b  Feb.  26,  1883;  s  Harry  and  Rufina  (Bender) 
Schoeneberger  [74-532];  m  Feb.  8,  1906,  EMMA  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  d  Aug.  14,  1905;  dau 
Lewis  H.  and  Sarah  A.  Snyder.  Assembler;  res.,  Fullerton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Evelyn  M.,  b  Dec.  3,  1907. 

2.  Madeline,  b  June  15,  1912. 

[74-964]  MINNIE  M.  C.  SCHOENEBERGER,  b  Sept.  19,  1874;  dau  Harry  and  Rufina  (Bender) 
Schoeneberger  [74-532];  m  Nov.  7,  1891,  JAMES  DOUGHERTY,  b  Apr.  20,  1867;  s  William  and  Mar¬ 
garet  (Lee)  Dougherty.  Laborer;  res.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harry,  b  Mar.  15,  1892;  d  Feb.  4,  1910. 

[74-1119]  2.  John,  b  Dec.  13,  1894;  m  Ethel  Guldner;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

[74-1120]  3.  Walter,  b  Apr.  30,  1897;  m  Hellen  Tallock;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 


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[74-965]  MABEL  I.  SCHOENEBERGER,  b  Oct.  23,  1889;  dau  Harry  and  Rufina  (Bender) 
Schoeneberger  [74-532];  m  Apr.  10,  1909,  WILLLIAM  BALLIET,  b  Mar.  22,  1887.  Laborer;  res., 
Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ruth,  b  Sept.  4,  1909. 

2.  Eleanor,  b  Mar.  29,  1914. 

3.  William,  b  Jan.  10,  1916. 


[74-965.1]  WILLIAM  J.  LAUBACH,  b  Aug.  15,  1879;  s  August  and  Mantana  (Bender)  Laubach 
[74-535];  m  Oct.  29,  1904,  MARTHA  ELLEN  VAN  BILLIARD,  b  June  8,  1889;  dau  Adam  J.  and 
Martha  E.  (Bridinger)  Van  Billiard.  Motorman;  res.,  530^  Harrison  St.,  South  Allentown,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 


1.  Llewellyn  Augustus,  b  June  20,  1905. 

2.  Stanley  Eugene,  b  May  14,  1906. 

3.  George  Jacob,  b  Jan.  8,  1909. 

4.  Cora  Elizabeth,  b  June  12,  1910. 

5.  Margaret  Mantana,  b  July  24,  1911. 

6.  Howard  Malcolm,  b  Sept.  30,  1912. 

7.  Blanche  Catherine 

8.  Blaine  Carl 


twins ,  b  Jan.  15,  1918. 


[74-965.2]  ROBERT  F.  LAUBACH,  b  Mar.  18,  1882;  s  August  and  Mantana  (Bender)  Laubach 
[74-535];  m  Nov.  23,  1901,  ANNA  L.  SCHALL,  b  Nov.  23,  1883;  dau  Lafayette  and  Mary  A.  (Moll) 
Schall.  Superintendent  of  Green  Mount  Cemetery;  res.,  Bath,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Henry  L.,  b  Sept.  22,  1903. 

2.  Albert  H.,  b  Mar.  19,  1906. 

3.  Laura  M.,  b  May  1,  1909. 

4.  Elwood  R.,  b  Oct.  4,  1911. 

5.  Helen  J.,  b  Aug.  14,  1914. 

6.  Robert  W.,  b  Apr.  3,  1917. 

7.  Lillian  L.,  b  Nov.  16,  1919. 


[74-965.3]  HOWARD  E.  LAUBACH,  b  Sept.  5,  1886;  s  August  and  Mantana  (Bender)  Laubach 
[74-535];  m  Oct.  5,  1907,  ANNIE  E.  KURTZ,  b  Dec.  8,  1889;  dau  Philip  F.  and  Sarah  J.  (Sourvine) 
Kurtz.  Employee  on  the  estate  of  Edwin  Thomas;  res.,  218  Bridge  St.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Howard  F.,  b  June  15,  1911;  d  June  16,  1911. 

2.  Robert  A.,  b  June  30,  1913. 


[74-965.4]  BERTHA  I.  BENDER,  b  June  27,  1895;  dau  Elias  and  Ida  M.  (Fritz)  Bender  [74-536]; 
m  Mar.  22,  1916,  MILTON  G.  HOUSER,  b  Mar.  6,  1893;  s  Jonas  and  Susan  (Remaly)  Houser.  Crane 
operator;  res.,  Bath,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Grover,  b  July  16,  1917. 

[74-966]  SAMUEL  HAHN,  b  Dec.  4,  1876;  s  Alexander  L.  and  Elemanda  (Bonden)  Hahn  [74- 
540a];  m  May  15,  1897,  ANNA  GISHEL,  b  Mar.  19,  1876;  dau  Charles  and  Sophia  (Arnold)  Gischel. 
Machinist  foreman;  res.,  1520  Lehigh  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-967]  ELLEN  HAHN,  b  July  7,  1879;  dau  Alexander  L.  and  Elemanda  (Bonden)  Hahn  [74- 
540aj;  m  Apr.  30,  1904,  HERBERT  HESS,  b  Oct.  15,  1871;  s  Jeremiah  and  Susan  (Wagoner)  Hess. 
Laborer;  res.,  Bangor,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marguerite,  b  Nov.  21,  1904;  d  Oct.  5,  1909. 

[74-968]  AETNA  HAHN,  b  Apr.  13,  1880;  dau  Alexander  L.  and  Elemanda  (Bonden)  Hahn 
[74-540a];  m  July  8,  1903,  FRANK  DETWEILER,  b  May  12,  1878;  s  Robert  and  Mary  (Snyder) 
Detweiler.  Merchant;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (7): 

1.  Gladys,  b  Sept.  15,  1904. 

2.  Dorothy,  b  Nov.  9,  1905. 

3.  Chester,  b  July  10,  1907. 

4.  Clarence,  b  Aug.  11,  1908. 

5.  Frank,  b  Feb.  10,  1910. 

6.  Arlington,  b  Sept.  20,  1914. 

7.  Donald,  b  Feb.  20,  1915. 

[74-969]  ASHER  L.  HAHN,  b  Oct.  3,  1881;  s  Alexander  L.  and  Elemanda  (Bonden)  Hahn  [74- 
540a];  m  Jan.  17,  1907,  FLORENCE  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  12,  1882;  dau  John  and  Susan  (Henry) 
Schultz.  Foreman  of  Salts  Dept.,  Baker  Chemical  Works;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Blair,  b  July  4,  1909. 

[74-970]  HOWARD  M.  HAHN,  b  Aug.  1,  1883;  s  Alexander  L.  and  Elemanda  (Bonden)  Hahn 
[74-540a];  m  Aug.  1,  1905,  ANNA  RASELY,  b  Dec.  28,  1886;  dau  James  G.  and  Carrie  M.  (Messinger) 
Rasely.  Dairyman;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Stanley  A.  J.,  b  May  19,  1907. 

2.  Catharine  M.,  b  Mar.  24,  1910. 

[74-973]  HENRY  WILSON  HAHN,  b  July  23,  1892;  s  Alexander  L.  and  Elemanda  (Bonden) 
Hahn  [74-540a,];  m  Jan.,  1911,  AMY  LODGE  WASSER,  b  Mar.  6,  1889.  Machinist;  res.,  Highland 
Park,  R.  D.  No.  3,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Kenneth  W.,  b  Aug.  30,  1912. 

2.  Willard  H.,  6  Nov.  9,  1913. 

3.  Grace  A.,  b  Apr.  22,  1915. 

4.  Virginia  O.,  b  July  23,  1916. 

5.  John  S.,  b  Aug.  12,  1917. 

6.  Margaret  A.,  b  Apr.  11,  1919. 

[74-974]  EMMA  A.  SEIFERT,  b  Sept.  12,  1870;  dau  Richard  A.  and  Ellen  M.  (Hahn)  Seifert 
[74-541];  m  Mar.  8,  1890,  ANDREW  M.  SILFIES,  b  Jan.  27,  1868;  s  Michael  and  Lydia  (Ivunkle) 
Silfies.  Res.,  1505  West  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1121]  Ellwood  S.,  b  Mar.  7,  1893;  m  Esther  Coffman. 

[74-975]  GEORGE  O.  SEIFERT,  b  Oct.  29,  1873;  s  Richard  A.  and  Ellen  M.  (Hahn)  Seifert 
[74-541];  m  Oct.  30,  1895,  LAURA  R.  HOCH,  b  Dec.  3,  1868;  dau  Reuben  and  Catherine  (Edelman) 
Hoch.  Farmer;  res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[74-1122]  Paul  R.,  b  Nov.  26,  1897;  m  Sallie  Mae  Bill. 

[74-976]  MARY  C.  SEIFERT,  b  Dec.  15,  1878;  dau  Richard  A.  and  Ellen  M.  (Hahn)  Seifert 
[74-541];  m  May  28,  1891,  WILLIAM  T.  JOHNSON,  b  Oct.  26,  1875;  s  William  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Gold)  Johnson.  Farmer;  res.,  Bath,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  R.,  b  Oct.  26,  1898. 

2.  Annie  E.,  b  June  12,  1901. 

3.  William  H.,  b  Dec.  6,  1906. 

[74-977]  CHARLES  F.  HECKMAN,  b  July  5,  1881;  s  William  and  Sarah  A.  (Hahn)  Heckman 
[74-543];  m  Nov.  29,  1902,  ANNIE  ALICE  MILLER,  b  Apr.  20,  1885;  dau  Amandus  J.  and  Ellen 
(Bitz)  Miller.  Farmer;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Bertha  E.,  b  May  17,  1903. 

2.  Emily  S.,  b  Aug.  8.  1904. 


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[74-978]  PAUL  G.  DURYEA,  b  June  24,  1883;  s  Albert  B.  and  Margaret  L.  (Heavener)  Duryea 
[74-548];  m  Jan.  22,  1908,  SUSIE  B.  ROBBINS,  b  May  14,  1884;  dau  William  K.  and  Anna  (Bruere) 
Robbins.  Manufacturer  of  porcelain;  res.,  908  Bellevue  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Alice  Robbins,  b  Sept.  4,  1911. 

[74-979]  ADA  HEAVENER,  b  Dec.  10,  1880;  dau  Samuel  and  Ella  (Lutz)  Heavener  [74-549]; 
m  GEORGE  MERRITT. 

One  child:  Frank,  b  Sept.  30,  1912.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[74-981]  WILSON  HEAVENER,  b  Aug.  2,  1887;  s  Samuel  and  Ella  (Lutz)  Heavener  [74-549]; 
m  Jan.  19,  1907,  EMMA  ARVILLA  HINELINE,  b  Sept.  5,  1889;  dau  Joel  F.  and  Emma  O.  (Moser) 
Hineline.  Moulder  and  machinist;  res.,  1071  Berwick  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Ruth  A.,  b  Aug.  13,  1907;  d  Aug.  5,  1912. 

2.  Hazel  E.,  b  June  17,  1909. 

3.  Wilson  S.,  b  Oct.  14,  1912. 

4.  Melvin  N.,  b  Nov.  22,  1914. 

5.  Carl  J.,  b  Oct.  7,  1917. 

6.  Arthur  A.,  b  Oct.  3,  1919. 

[74-982]  THOMAS  HEAVENER,  b  June  29,  1889;  s  Samuel  and  Ella  (Lutz)  Heavener  [74-549]; 
m  Jan.  1,  1912,  EMMA  CATHERINE  WILSON,  b  Feb.  25,  1886;  dau  John  and  Rachel  Ann  (Bourman) 
Wilson.  Machine  operator;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Roberta  Rachel,  b  May  27,  1917. 

2.  Bessie  Laura,  b  June  8,  1915;  d  June  8,  1915. 

[74-983]  MELVIN  HEAVENER,  b  July  24,  1891;  s  Samuel  and  Ella  (Lutz)  Heavener  [74-549]; 
m  Jan.  15,  1916,  CORA  KEIPER,  b  Sept.  8,  1897;  dau  Albert  and  Emma  (Berger)  Keiper.  Auto 
repairman;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  6.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ruth,  b  May  12,  1917. 

2.  Ethel,  b  Sept.  3,  1918. 

[74-984]  CLARA  R.  HEAVENER,  b  Sept.  3,  1879;  dau  John  and  Eliza  A.  (Rymond)  Heavener 
[74-550];  m  Nov.  29,  1905,  WILLIAM  P.  FUHRMAN,  b  Dec.  18,  1881;  s  Peter  C.  and  Ida  L.  (White) 
Fuhrman.  Machinist;  res.,  104  Pearl  St.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  Fell,  b  Oct.  30,  1906. 

2.  Wallace  H.,  b  Mar.  28,  1908;  d  Aug.  14,  1908. 

3.  Irma  Clara,  b  Sept.  10,  1913. 

[74-985]  EMMA  HEAVENER,  b  Apr.  3,  1889;  dau  John  and  Eliza  A.  (Rymond)  Heavener  [74- 
550];  m  June  30,  1914,  HARRY  W.  MOUNT,  b  June  11,  1890;  s  Ezekiel  and  Anna  (Bird)  Mount. 
Farmer;  res.,  Crosswicks,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Feb.  1,  1915. 

2.  Helen,  b  Aug.  2,  1918. 

[74-986]  HERMAN  M.  HEAVENER,  b  July  4,  1891 ;  s  Henry  and  Phoebe  H.  (Watson)  Heavener 
[74-552];  m  Dec.  19,  1914,  ELLA  McGETRICK,  b  Nov.  23,  1893;  dau  Benjamin  and  Margaret 
(Frane)  McGetrick.  Machinist;  res.,  Fallsington,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ella  Marie,  b  July  24,  1916. 

2.  Herman  Henry,  b  Jan.  6,  1918. 

3.  Watson  Francis,  b  Feb.  24,  1919. 


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[74-987]  ETHEL  HEAVENER,  b  Nov.  6,  1889;  dau  William  and  Amy  A.  (Bryan)  Heavener 
[74-553];  m  May  17,  1917,  RICHARD  REESE,  b  Aug.  30,  1893;  s  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Evans) 
Reese.  Machinist;  res.,  28  West  6th  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (, 2 ): 

1.  Grace  Laola,  b  July  20,  1917. 

2.  Ethel  Olliene,  b  Aug.  16,  1919. 

[74-988]  HERBERT  HEAVENER,  b  Jan.  28,  1893;  s  William  and  Amy  A.  (Bryan)  Heavener 
[74-553];  m  Oct.  1,  1919,  MARY  A.  SCHONG,  b  July  29,  1893;  dau  Harry  B.  and  Emma  (Bloom) 
Schong.  Steelworker;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-989]  ALWILDA  HEAVENER,  b  Dec.  17,  1895;  dau  William  and  Amy  A.  (Bryan)  Heavener 
[74-553];  m  Feb.  5,  1916,  CRAIG  CASEY,  b  Apr.  24,  1895;  s  Morton  P.  and  Laura  Z.  (Wood)  Casey. 
Steel  worker;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  A.,  b  Dec.  28,  1918. 

[74-990]  EDITH  WILLIAMS,  b  Feb.  7,  1876;  dau  James  and  Adaline  (Riley)  Williams  [74-556]; 
m  Nov.  16,  1904,  AUGUST  BARLOW,  b  Feb.  19,  1878;  s  Henry  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Barlow.  Wire 
drawer;  res.,  905  Princeton  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  James  H.,  b  Oct.  20,  1908. 

2.  Marjorie  C.,  b  Sept.  11,  1910. 

3.  Lucile  A.,  b  Sept.  6,  1912. 

4.  Clarence  A.,  b  Feb.  13,  1915. 

[74-993]  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS,  b  May  15,  1886;  s  James  and  Adaline  (Riley)  Williams  [74-556]; 
m  Sept.  5,  1918,  MIRIAM  E.  HUNT,  b  Sept.  5,  1898;  dau  George  Luther  and  Ida  (Frankenfield) 
Hunt.  Farmer;  res.,  Upper  Black  Eddy,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Richard  H.,  b  Apr.  23,  1920. 

[74-994]  CARRIE  FINE,  b  Aug.  20,  1882;  dau  William  E.  and  Susan  ((Williams)  Fine  [74-558]; 
m  Oct.,  1904,  JACOB  WOLF  ARNOLD,  b  Mar.  12,  1881;  s  Samuel  and  Ida  (Wolf)  Arnold.  Clerk; 
res.,  1122  Maple  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Harry  E.,  b  Mar.  11,  1906. 

2.  Herbert  J.,  b  Nov.  16,  1907. 

3.  Roy  K.,  b  Dec.  7,  1911;  d  June  26,  1913. 

4.  Ruth  Irene,  b  Aug.  7,  1913. 

5.  Sue,  b  Sept.  25,  1916. 

[74-995]  WARREN  LINFORD  HIGH,  b  June  8,  1898;  s  James  E.  and  Amanda  (Smith)  High 
[74-560];  m  Mar.  30,  1918,  ELSIE  MAE  LEWIS  BEARN,  b  Jan.  9,  1897;  dau  Irwin  S.  and  Clara 
(Lewis)  Bearn.  Res.,  Quakertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Edna  Mae,  b  Sept.  15,  1919. 

[74-997]  STELLA  M.  MILLER,  b  Oct.  23,  1895;  dau  George  and  Jane  (Ott)  Miller  [74-570]; 
m  Apr.  9,  1917,  EARL  E.  STONEBACK,  b  Apr.  20,  1888;  s  Elmer  E.  and  Amanda  (Unangst)  Stone- 
back.  Automatic  machine  operator;  res.,  4456  Cleveland  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Earl  Emery,  b  May  15,  1918. 

2.  Donald  Franklin,  b  Sept.  23,  1919. 

[74-999]  THETA  E.  RAESLY,  b  Nov.  21,  1881;  dau  Orantes  and  Cora  E.  (Bushman)  Raesly 
[74-581];  m  Jan.  29,  1907,  E.  W.  LANDENBERGER,  b  Nov.  14,  1879;  s  G.  and  Augusta  Landenberger. 
Farmer;  res.,  Parma,  Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clayton  R.,  b  Mar.  5,  1908. 

2.  Cora  Augusta,  b  July  11,  1912. 


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[74-1001.2]  JOSEPH  A.  EYER,  b  May  10,  1882;  s  Andrew  and  Emma  J.  (Raesly)  Eyer  [74-585]; 
m  Dec.  12,  1906,  MARY  C.  DOYLE,  b  Feb.  20,  1881;  dau  Bernard  and  Catherine  (Connelly)  Doyle. 
Mechanical  draftsman;  res.,  731  Pearl  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  James  A.,  b  Oct.  2,  1908. 

[74-1002a]  IRVIN  P.  KNIPE,  b  Feb.  27,  1866;  s  Dr.  Jacob  O.  and  Clara  (Poley)  Knipe  [74-598]; 
m  Feb.  23,  1899,  MARGARET  RICHARDSON,  b  Apr.  15,  1872;  d  Nov.  30,  1915;  dau  John  Cuen 
and  Ellen  (Rittenhouse)  Richardson. 

[74-1002b]  IRVIN  P.  KNIPE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  11,  1917,  ANNA  E.  LOVETT, 
b  Jan.  12,  1874;  dau  John  Kinsey  and  Isabella  J.  (Mann)  Lovett.  Lawyer;  res.,  50  Chestnut  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children.  For  a  number  of  years  Mr.  Knipe  was  proprietor  and  editor 
of  the  “Norristown  Herald;”  he  is  also  a  prominent  attorney  in  the  same  town. 


[74-1003]  DR.  REINOEHL  KNIPE,  b  Sept.  14,  1867;  s  Dr.  Jacob  O.  and  Clara  (Poley)  Knipe 
[74-598];  m  June  14,  1899,  JOSEPHINE  W.  ANDERSON,  b  Aug.  1,  1872;  dau  Dr.  Benjamin  S.  and 
Julia  R.  (Schofield)  Anderson.  Prison  physician  in  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 


[74-1004]  DR.  JAY  C.  KNIPE,  b  Jan.  12,  1869;  s  Dr.  Jacob  O.  and  Clara  (Poley)  Knipe  [74-598]; 
m  Apr.  24,  1905,  RUTH  BLANCHE  KRAUSS,  dau  Moses  and  Adeline  (Langsdorf)  Krauss.  Physician; 
res.,  6629  No.  8th  St.,  Oak  Lane,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ruth  Alberta,  b  Feb.  21,  1908. 

2.  Robert,  b  Jan.  31,  1911. 

3.  Martha,  b  Mar.  1,  1913. 

[74-1005]  GEORGE  LINLEY  KNIPE,  b  Mar.  27,  1875;  s  Dr.  Jacob  O.  and  Clara  (Poley)  Knipe 
[74-598];  m  June  4,  1902,  S.  EDITH  MURRAY.  Auditor;  res.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  15,  1905. 

2.  Jacob  Oliver,  b  June  30,  1910. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[74-1006]  DR.  NORMAN  L.  KNIPE,  b  Dec.  31,  1878;  s  Dr.  Jacob  O.  and  Clara  (Poley)  Knipe 
[74-598];  m  Jan.  3,  1906,  KATHERINE  E.  MILLER.  Physician;  res.,  701  South  52nd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Norman  L  )  ^  b  june  23,  1907. 

2.  Clara  Elizabeth  J 

3.  Jacob  Richard,  b  Oct.  9,  1909. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 


[74-1008]  IRVIN  CORSON  POLEY,  b  Nov.  11,  1891;  s  Warren  H.  and  Martha  (Corson)  Poley 
[74-600];  m  Dec.  15,  1917,  FRANCES  LUBBE  ROSS,  b  Dec.  3,  1890;  d  Oct.  12,  1918;  dau  David  H. 
and  Ella  (Liibbe)  Ross.  Teacher;  Assistant  to  the  Principal,  Germantown  Friends  School;  res.,  33 
E.  Upsal  St.,  Germantown,  Phila.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[74-1009]  ETHEL  E.  POLEY,  b  Sept.  27,  1882;  dau  Dr.  Cyrus  S.  and  Katharine  (Watt)  Poley 
[74-601];  m  Feb.  1,  1909,  LUTHER  FULLER  BRADBURY,  b  July  11,  1883;  s  William  C.  and  Harriet 
(Howe)  Bradbury.  Civil  Engineer;  Boulder,  Col.  (1919.)  No  children. 


[74-1010]  DR.  CYRUS  W.  POLEY,  b  Sept.  10,  1886;  s  Dr.  Cyrus  S.  and  Catharine  (Watt)  Poley 
[74-601];  m  June  8,  1910,  MILDRED  MARGARET  McNUTT,  b  July  4,  1886;  dau  David  W.  and 
Euphemia  (Monroe)  McNutt.  Physician  and  surgeon;  res.,  Boulder,  Col.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Jacqueline,  b  Nov.  27,  1917. 

2.  Mildred,  b  May  26,  1919. 


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[74-1011]  ELIZABETH  F.  POLEY,  b  Mar.  27,  1890;  dau  Horace  S.  and  Margaret  Jane  (Ferguson) 
Poley  [74-603];  m  June  15,  1911,  WALTER  HERMAN  SCHRADER,  b  Dec.  16,  1883;  s  Herman 
John  and  Clara  (Bieger)  Schrader.  Forester,  U.  S.  Forest  Service;  res.,  Monument,  Col.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Walter  Herman,  Jr.,  b  July  14,  1912. 

2.  Frank,  b  Mar  2,  1914. 

3.  Elizabeth  Ferguson,  b  Sept.  15,  1915. 

[74-1012]  FRANCIS  F.  POLEY,  b  May  9,  1891;  s  Horace  S.  and  Margaret  J.  (Ferguson)  Poley 
[74-603];  m  May  13,  1914,  IRVA  ALICE  SHEARD,  b  Dec.  8,  1886;  dau  Seth  and  Emma  (Lamb) 
Sheard.  Forest  ranger;  res.,  Cascade,  Col.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Keith  Edward,  b  June  22,  1915. 

2.  Irving  Robert,  b  Sept.  17,  1919. 

[74-1013]  FRANK  HARMAN  LONGACRE,  b  Aug.  17,  1887;  s  Dr.  Harman  and  Nettie  Belle 
(Norton)  Longacre  [74-605];  m  June  10,  1914,  EDNA  MARIA  HALSTEAD,  b  June  17,  1895;  dau 
Charles  Hudson  and  Rhoda  Aurilla  (Dunlap)  Halstead.  Clerk  in  drug  store;  res.,  183  E.  5th  Ave., 
St.  Charles,  Ill.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Harriet  Nettie,  b  Jan.  30,  1915. 

[74-1014]  AMY  R.  HAMPTON,  b  June  18,  1877;  dau  John  D.  and  Mary  A.  (Reinhart)  Hampton 
[74-608];  rn  June  6,  1916,  WILLIAM  DUDDY,  b  Aug.  30,  1866;  s  John  and  Emily  (Lemmel)  Duddy. 
Floorman;  res.,  118  No.  63rd  St.,  W.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children.  William  Duddy  was  married 
first  to  Annie  Hampton  [74-1015],  sister  of  Amy  R.  Hampton. 

[74-1015]  ANNIE  HAMPTON,  b  Dec.  15,  1878;  d  May  29,  1915;  dau  John  D.  and  Mary  A. 
(Reinhart)  Hampton  [74-608];  m  Oct.  13,  1902,  WILLIAM  DUDDY,  b  Aug.  30,  1866;  s  John  and 
Emily  (Lemmel)  Duddy.  Floorman;  res.,  118  North  63rd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Edna  May,  b  July  20,  1903;  d  July  15,  1904. 

2.  John  Hampton,  b  Nov.  28,  1905. 

3.  William  Thomas,  b  July  10,  1908. 

[74-1016]  WILLIAM  CLEAVER  HAMPTON,  b  May  20,  1882;  s  John  D.  and  Mary  A.  (Reinhart) 
Hampton  [74-608];  m  May  3,  1910,  HELEN  NUSS,  b  Nov.  12,  1890;  dau  Irwin  and  Annie  (Fox) 
Nuss.  Auto  Mechanic;  res.,  2414  N.  29th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Claire  La  Roy,  b  May  11,  1911. 

2.  John  D.,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  17,  1918. 

[74-1016.1]  NORA  WERNER,  b  Apr.  18,  1876;  dau  Aaron  and  Annie  (Gring)  Werner  [74-609]; 
m  June  16,  1903,  BRICE  CURRAN,  b  May  23,  1866;  d  Sept.  13,  1918;  s  Franklin  K.  and  Charlotte 
(Welchan)  Curran.  Civil  Service;  res.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[74-1017a]  WALTER  GRING  SELTZER,  b  Dec.  26,  1877;  s  John  A.  and  Sallie  M.  (McAdam) 
Seltzer  [74-609.1] ;  m  1st  time,  1898,  ANNA  BITTNER,  b  Mar.  19,  1881  ;d  Dec.  11,  1904;  daw  William 
and  Clara  (Brandt)  Bittner. 

One  child:  John  Bittner,  b  Dec.  6,  1898;  unm;  Lebanon,  Pa. 

In  1905,  after  the  death  of  his  mother,  John  Bittner  Seltzer  was  legally  adopted  by  his  mother’s 
parents,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Bittner,  and  his  name  legally  changed  to  John  Seltzer  Bittner. 

[74-1017b]  WALTER  GRING  SELTZER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  5, 1905,  IDA  ZIMMER¬ 
MAN,  b  Aug.  22,  1882;  dau  Julius  and  Wilhelmina  (Barnstadt)  Zimmerman.  Traffic  manager;  res., 
226  South  52nd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Walter  G.  Seltzer  was  the  originator  and  organizer  of  the  Philadelphia 
Traffic  Club.  No  issue.  (1921.) 


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[74-1018]  CLARKE  McADAM  SELTZER,  b  June  9,  1890;  s  John  A.  and  Sallie  M.  (McAdam) 
Seltzer  [74-609.1];  m  June  28,  1916,  J.  ELOISE  STEWART,  b  Jan.  15,  1888;  dau  William  and  Lavinia 
(Bennett)  Stewart.  Attorney-at-law;  res.,  Lebanon,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

Mr.  Seltzer  has  in  his  possession  the  following  interesting  documents: 

1.  A  certificate  of  the  Reformed  Synod,  dated  Sept.  30,  1824,  showing  that  John  Gring  was  ex¬ 
amined  and  passed  as  a  candidate  of  theology  and  was  ordained  to  preach  the  Gospel. 

2.  Baptismal  certificates  of  Jacob  Seltzer,  dated  1776;  Rev.  John  Gring,  dated  1801;  Jacob  Clarke 
Seltzer,  dated  1815;  Susannah  Boyer,  dated  1802;  Sarah  Seltzer,  dated  1848;  Anna  Gring,  dated  1827. 

3.  A  book  containing  the  pastoral  Records  of  Rev.  John  Gring. 

J.  Eloise  Stewart,  and  both  her  father’s  and  mother’s  families  were  residents  of  Clayton  and  Fay¬ 
ette  Counties,  Georgia,  where  they  were  among  the  early  settlers— the  Bennetts,  especially,  being  large 
land  owners  before  the  Civil  War.  Almost  all  the  men  of  the  families  were  killed  during  the  war. 

[74-1019]  FLORENCE  SHARTLE,  b  Dec.  24,  1898;  dau  Harry  and  Savilla  (Roeller)  Shartle  [74— 
610];  vi  PAUL  F.  SWOPE,  b  May  5,  1896;  s  John  and  Sadie  Swope.  Res.,  460  North  6th  St.,  Lebanon, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Jean  Arnetta,  b  Mar.  18,  1918. 

[74-1020]  WILLIAM  J.  SHARTLE,  b  Sept.  23,  1900;  s  Harry  and  Savilla  (Roeller)  Shartle  [74- 
610];  m  June  16,  1920,  NORA  M.  BOWMAN,  b  Mar.  17,  1899;  dau  William  W.  and  Lydia  M.  (Royer) 
Bowman.  Clerk;  res.,  429  North  4th  St.,  Lebanon,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1021]  RUSSEL  S.  ROELLER,  b  Oct.  1,  1892;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Catherines.  (Bean)  Roeller 
[74—611  ] ;  m  Apr.  30,  1913,  MIRIAM  CHRISTINE  REBER,  b  Mar.  1,  1893;  dau  John  R.  and  Cather¬ 
ine  S.  (Reilly)  Reber.  Correspondent  and  salesman;  res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1022]  CHARLES  B.  ROELLER,  b  Feb.  19,  1897;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Catherine  S.  (Bean) 
Roeller  [74-611];  m  Nov.  19,  1919,  L.  MARGARET  CRESSMAN,  b  Dec.  18,  1898;  dau  Irvin  H.  and 
Esther  G.  (Shetler)  Cressman.  Bond  salesman;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1023]  FLORA  FRIEDA  ROELLER,  b  Dec.  23,  1900;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Catherine  S.  (Bean) 
Roeller  [74—611  ] ;  m  Nov.  29,  1919,  CARL  MARCH,  b  1900;  s  Charles  A.  and  Rebecca  (Carl)  March. 
Hammersmith;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  Carl,  b  July  7,  1920. 

[74-1024]  ELLA  N.  ELTONHEAD,  b  July  31,  1895;  dau  Harry  and  Elizabeth  (Roeller)  Eltonhead 
[74—612] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1914,  C.  E.  MAHARG,  b  June  5,  1895;  s  Thomas  E.  and  Alice  (Lessig)  Maharg. 
Engineer;  res.,  3  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harry  Thomas,  b  Jan.  11,  1915. 

2.  Alice  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  28,  1917. 

3.  Eleanor,  b  Nov.  9,  1919;  d  Nov.  10,  1919. 

[74-1028]  EMMA  M.  GRANDER,  b  May  25,  1891;  dau  Adam  and  Marne  E.  (Roeller)  Grander 
[74-613];  m  Dec.  11,  1909,  GROVER  KULP,  b  June  27,  1884;  s  Jonas  and  Rebecca  Kulp.  Bricklayer; 
res.,  407  Lincoln  Ave.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Evelyn  Mae,  b  Sept.  28,  1911. 

[74-1030]  CHARLES  WAGNER,  b  Mar.  22,  1889;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Roeller)  Wagner  [74-614]; 
m  Apr.  6,  1916,  LULU  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  20,  1892;  dau  Milton  and  Debbie  (Sprom)  Snyder.  Core 
foreman;  res.,  1719  Park  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  Jane,  b  Feb.  9,  1917. 

[74-1031]  ANNA  MILDRED  CURRIER,  b  Feb.  2,  1892;  dau  Ray  and  Ada  (Roeller)  Currier  [74- 
615];  m  June  2,  1915,  CARL  J.  SAALBACH,  b  Oct.  24,  1891;  s  Gottlob  J.  and  Marie  (Breuninger) 
Saalbach.  Clerk;  res.,  777  Madison  St.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


Plate  117 


The  Salford  Schwenkfelder  Meeting  House,  erected  in  the  year  1869. 


Plate  118 


The  site  of  the  former  Salford  Schwenkfelder  School  building  is  indicated  on  the  picture  by  the’ white  outline. 
The  benches  shown  were  used  in  this  building. — Standing:  Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  [161-50].  Seated,  right  to  left: 
Isaac  Ivriebel  [19-100],  Isaac  Vincent  Kriebel  [19-210],  and  William  F.  Kriebel. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  R.  Marie,  b  Mar.  7,  1916. 

2.  Carl  J.,  b  Mar.  27,  1917. 

3.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  10,  1919. 

[74-1032]  EMELINE  FLORENCE  CURRIER,  b  June  22,  1894;  dan  Ray  and  Ada  (Roeller)  Cur¬ 
rier  [74-615];  m  Apr.  7,  1915,  NORMAN  T.  BICKING,  b  June  24,  1895;  s  Theodore  and  Annette 
(Faddis)  Bicking.  Recorder;  res.,  72  South  6th  St.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Eugene  Faddis,  b  Mar.  2,  1916. 

2.  Norman  Temple,  b  Jan.  1,  1920. 

[74-1033]  MARION  RUTH  CURRIER,  b  June  19,  1897;  dau  Ray  and  Ada  (Roeller)  Currier  [74- 
615];  m  June  19,  1916,  FRENCH  C.  GRAY,  b  July  13,  1894;  s  Eldridge  R.  and  Anna  (Hurry)  Gray. 
Baker;  res.,  75  South  6th  St.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  French  C.,  b  Dec.  28,  1918. 

2.  Carol  K.,  b  Feb.  14,  1920. 

[74-1034]  WALTER  LeROY  BROOKE,  b  Oct.  20,  1893;  s  Robert  G.  and  Hannah  M.  (Bertolet) 
Brooke  [74—616] :  m  Jan.  27,  1918,  CAROLINE  SHOOP,  b  June  26,  1894;  dau  Frank  A. and  Emma  F. 
(Stewart)  Shoop.  Chemist  and  college  instructor;  res.,  133  South  Atherton  St.,  State  College,  Pa. 
No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1036]  ANNIE  DRUMHELLER,  b  Dec.  25,  1892;  dau  Horace  and  Emma  (Rhoads)  Drumheller 
[74-630];  ra  May  3,  1916,  REYNOLDS  D.  LINDERMAN,  b  July  13,  1894;  s  Isaac  and  Mary  (Daub) 
Linderman.  Realtor;  res.,  202  E.  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1038]  RUSSEL  B.  DELP,  b  Mar.  10,  1893;  s  Edmund  E.  and  Sallie  L.  (Hevener)  Delp  [74-637] ; 
m  Aug.  6,  1913,  MINNIE  MAY  LONG,  b  Mar.  28,  1895;  dau  Charles  Frederick  and  Ida  Elizabeth 
(Klinger)  Long.  Miller;  res.,  Bourbon,  Ind.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Charles  Edmund,  b  Dec.  27,  1913. 

2.  Frances  Jeanette,  b  May  22,  1916. 

[74-1039]  HERBERT  L.  DELP,  b  Apr.  27,  1896;  s  Edmund  E.  and  Sallie  L.  (Hevener)  Delp  [74- 
637];  m  Jan.  19,  1918,  RUTH  EDNA  VERNETTE,  b  Jan.  23,  1897 ;  d  May  31,  1918;  dau  August  and 
Mary  (Nunch)  Vernette.  Clerk;  res.,  Bourbon,  Ind.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Lyle  Herbert,  b  May  30,  1918;  Etna  Green,  Ind. 

[74-1040]  JOHN  McCOY  MAIRS,  b  June  26,  1895;  s  William  H.  and  Jane  (McCoy)  Mairs  [74- 
641];  m  Oct.  2,  1915,  AMELIA  P.  ENGLE,  b  Jan.  15,  1898;  dau  William  P.  and  Lillian  M.  (Potts) 
Engle.  Cost  accountant;  res.,  335  Boulevard,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Louise,  b  Mar.  20,  1916;  d  Mar.  20,  1916. 

2.  Jane  Engle,  b  Oct.  1,  1917. 

3.  Betty  Lillian,  b  May  25,  1919. 

[74-1042]  JOSEPH  R.  BOWMAN,  b  Sept.  30,  1895;  s  Philip  and  Alice  (Heavner)  Bowman  [74- 
646];  m  ELIZABETH  ROYLE.  Res.,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Joseph  W.,  b  May,  1916. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  13,  1917. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[74-1043]  ELSIE  MABEL  MARKLEY,  b  Apr.  12,  1879;  dau  Davis  M.  and  Ella  S.  (Gottshalk) 
Markley  [74-650];  m  Apr.  12,  1899,  WILLIAM  PASSANT,  JR.,  b  Jan.  21,  1868;  s  William  and 
Elizabeth  (Marsden)  Passant.  Clerk;  res.,  4303  N.  Franklin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919) 


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[74-1044]  ERNEST  DAVIS  MARKLEY,  b  Nov.  18,  1890;  s  Davis  M.  and  Ella  S.  (Gottshalk) 
Markley  [74-650];  m  June  18,  1913,  ANNA  C.  WEGST,  b  Mar.  20,  1892;  dau  Fred  J.  and  Anna  K. 
(Yuelle)  Wegst.  Billing  clerk;  res.,  3811  North  17th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  Elsie,  b  Apr.  10,  1914. 

2.  Ruth  Mildred,  b  Sept.  21,  1915. 

3.  Marjorie  Ella,  b  Mar.  23,  1917. 


[74-1045]  MARY  ELLA  JOHNSON,  b  Feb.  15,  1884;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  L.  (Gottshalk)  John¬ 
son  [74-651];  m  Oct.  28,  1905,  WILLIAM  DIEHL,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  s  Charles  R.  and  Lizzie  (Wirebaok) 
Diehl.  Shipping  clerk;  res.,  1226  Green  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J)-; 

1.  William  Earl,  b  Feb.  11,  1907. 

2.  Elizabeth  Johnson,  b  Sept.  6,  1909. 


3.  Albert  Lovedon 

4.  John  Langford 


twins ,  b  May  16,  1915. 


[74-1046]  ESTHER  G.  JOHNSON,  b  June  1,  1895;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  L.  (Gottshalk) 
Johnson  [74-651];  m  June  4,  1918,  JOHN  PERRY  LONG,  b  June  21,  1885;  s  William  S.  and  Margaret 
(Perry)  Long.  Director  of  Sales  for  R.  M.  Hollingshead  Co.;  res.,  33  South  Cove  Road, Merchantville, 
N.  J.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[74-1047]  CATHARINE  M.  JOHNSON,  b  Jan.  31,  1897;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  L.  (Gottshalk) 
Johnson  [74-651];  m  Sept.  29,  1919,  GEORGE  ELLIOTT  YERGER,  b  Oct.  9,  1893;  s  Frank  and  Sadie 
(Elliott)  Yerger.  Carpenter;  res.,  120  Wood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[74-1049]  EVELYN  SHUTT,  b  Nov.  8,  1893;  dau  Jacob  K.  and  Maggie  (Hiltebeitel)  Shutt  [74- 
657];  m  May  30,  1914,  HERBERT  S.  FREED,  b  May  20,  1893;  s  Enos  and  Ida  (Souder)  Freed.  Mo- 
torman;  res.,  16  Franklin  Ave.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Beulah,  b  Aug.  6,  1917. 


[74-1050]  EDNA  H.  SHUTT,  b  Dec.  5,  1896;  dau  Jacob  K.  and  Maggie  (Hiltebeitel)  Shutt  [74— 
657];  m  Feb.  28,  1917,  WILLIAM  A.  WILSON,  b  July  31,  1893;  s  Edwin  B.  and  Jeanette  (O’Neil)  Wil¬ 
son.  Machinist;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Russell  S.,  b  Sept.  4,  1917. 

[74-1051]  EDITH  LONG,  b  June  17,  1894;  dau  Allen  K.  and  Lizzie  (Ziegler)  Long  [74-667];  m 
Mar.  25,  1915,  HOWARD  S.  HARTZELL,  b  Mar.  31,  1893;  s  Isaac  R.  and  Kate  (Schoch)  Hartzell. 
Clerk;  res.,  Lanham,  Md.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ruth  S.,  b  Sept.  25,  1916. 

[74-1052]  HELEN  VIOLA  RUTTER,  b  Jan.  19,  1899;  dau  Harry  C.  and  Sarah  M.  (Ziegler)  Rutter 
[74-668];  m  Jan.  19,  1920,  HERBERT  MUSSELMAN,  b  Jan.  27,  1894;  s  Joseph  and  Ellen  (Godshall) 
Musselman.  Conductor  for  L.  V.  R.  R.  Co.;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1053]  HARRY  R.  YOUNG,  b  Feb.  9,  1893;  s  Harry  R.  and  Lillian  M.  (Roeder)  Young  [74- 
672];  m  Apr.  1,  1911,  ELLEN  TRUMP,  b  July  30,  1891;  dau  Allen  and  Rebecca  J.  (Mohr)  Trump. 
Moulder;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  S.,  b  Sept.  21,  1911. 

2.  George  A.,  b  Jan.  27,  1915. 


[74-1054]  STELLA  E.  HILDENBRAND,  b  June  2,  1900;  d  Feb.  14,  1919;  dau  Oliver  W.  and  Mary 
(Erb)  Hildenbrand  [74-676];  rn  FRANK  L.  GEIGER. 

One  child:  Dorothy  H.,  b  June  18,  1918.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[74-1055]  LILLIE  E.  HILDENBRAND,  b  July  14,  1899;  dau  Milton  W.  and  Amanda  (Erb)  Hilden¬ 
brand  [74-677];  m  Aug.  21,  1920,  AMANDUS  SPECHT,  b  July  17,  1889;  s  Henry  and  Mary  M.  (Har- 
ver)  Specht.  Farmer;  res.,  Red  Hill,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[74-1056]  ELEANOR  DERR  SLINGLUFF,  b  May  17,  1896;  dau  William  H.  and  Annie  M.  (Derr) 
Slingluff  [74-696];  m  June  19,  1918,  DR.  FREDERICK  BRYTON  LITTLE,  b  June  24, 1889;  s  George 
W.  and  Minnie  C.  (Coughanour)  Little.  Physician;  res.,  800  West  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Main,  b  Apr.  18,  1920;  d  Apr.  18,  1920. 

[74-1057]  MYRTLE  AUGUSTA  REED,  b  Feb.  17,  1877;  dau  David  F.  and  Savenia  J.  (Strauch) 
Reed  [74-702];  m  GEORGE  EDWARD  RIEGER,  b  Sept.  30,  1876;  d  July  25,  1910.  Widow’s  res., 
Cressona,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (£): 

1.  Mark  Edwin,  b  Nov.  23,  1897. 

2.  Edwin  David,  b  Mar.  14,  1903. 

[74-1058]  LUTHER  D.  REED,  b  Nov.  18,  1885;  s  David  F.  and  Savenia  J.  (Strauch)  Reed  [74- 
702] ;  m  MARGARET  M.  BRENNAN,  of  Bridgeport,  N.  J.  No  issue.  [Stager.] 

[74-1062]  MARGARET  SUSAN  STRAUCH,  b  June  29,  1895;  dau  George  W.  and  Laura  J.  (Ben¬ 
der)  Strauch  [74—703] ;  m  Feb.  10,  1913,  HENRY  HARVEY  DETRICH,  b  Nov.  5,  1883;  s  Henry  and 
Eva  (Baumgardner)  Detrich.  Air  brake  inspector;  res.,  549  South  Centre  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rayfield  J.,  b  July  18,  1914. 

2.  Margaret  Francis,  b  Jan.  23,  1917. 

[74-1063]  CLARE  BECK  DE CHERT,  b  July  9,  1889;  dau  Dr.  Daniel  and  Ada  S.  (Beck)  Dechert 
[74-705];  m  June  23,  1916,  DR.  JAMES  STRATTON  CARPENTER,  b  Feb.  14,  1887 ;  s  Dr.  James  S. 
and  Lillian  (Chapin)  Carpenter.  Physician;  res.,  1242  Mahantongo  St.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  James  Stratton,  4th,  b  Sept.  22,  1917. 

A 

[74-1064]  ADA  VERLESTA  BECK,  b  May  8,  1888;  dau  John  J.  and  Ida  (Cockley)  Beck  [74-706]; 
m  Oct.  6,  1915,  HARRY  E.  SHANK,  b  Mar.  17,  1883;  s  W.  James  and  Mary  (Gibble)  Shank.  Proprie¬ 
tor  of  garage;  res.,  Womelsdorf,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  James,  b  Feb.  26,  1919. 

[74-1065]  EMANUEL  COCKLEY  BECK,  b  Nov.  20,  1890;  s  John  J.  and  Ida  (Cockley)  Beck  [74- 
706];  m  Mar.  3,  1920,  HELEN  GOODHART,  dau  Howard  and  Katie  (Drexel)  Goodhart.  Tool  and 
material  inspector  for  P.  &  R.  Rwy.;  res.,  113  North  5th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1066]  RUSSELL  ROBERT  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  17,  1897;  s  Robert  F.  and  Maria  (Hummel) 
Heebner  [74-740];  m  July  26,  1919,  KATHRYN  MAE  NAGLE,  b  Feb.  15,  1901;  daw  Harry  and 
Kathryn  (Zillkarst)  Nagle.  Electrician;  res.,  623  Ogden  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[74-1068]  MARY  EDNA  BREY,  b  Aug.  4,  1896;  dau  Peter  N.  and  Amanda  G.  (Hendricks)  Brey 
[74-772];  m  Nov.  8,  1916,  PAUL  B.  BISHOP,  b  Mar.  12,  1894;  s  Enos  M.  and  Sallie  (Bergery)  Bishop. 
Automobile  mechanic;  res.,  355  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1069]  STELLA  B.  HENDRICKS,  b  Feb.  11,  1895;  dau  Oliver  G.  and  Mary  A.  N.  (Brey)  Hen¬ 
dricks  [74-773];  m  Aug.  28,  1913,  ROBERT  C.  STEVENS;  s  Maurice  G.  and  Lillie  M.  (Craven) 
Stevens.  Res.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Anna  Margaret,  b  Jan.  5,  1913. 

2.  Robert  H.,  b  Dec.  22,  1913. 

3.  Lillie  Mae,  b  Apr.  5,  1915. 

4.  Oliver  Morris,  b  Mar.  24,  1916. 

5.  Charles  H.,  b  Apr.  3,  1917. 

6.  Ruth  H.,  b  July  6,  1918. 

[74-1070]  LEONARD  B.  SMITH,  b  Mar.  11,  1889;  s  John  P.  and  Mary  (Bell)  Smith  [74-780];  m 
Apr.  11,  1914,  RICHOMEL  JANE  BARR,  b  May  30,  1892 ;  dau  Allan  and  Martha  J.  (DeHaven)  Barr. 
Paymaster  for  Alan  Wood  Iron  &  Steel  Co.;  res.,  79  Harry  St.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  B.,  h  Apr.  17,  1915. 

2.  Martha  J.,  b  Apr.  16,  1919. 

[74-1070.1]  LEON  C.  FAMOUS,  b  Jan.  13,  1899;  s  John  I).  and  Lydia  L.  (Famous)  Famous  [74— 
811.1];  m  Apr.  12,  1917,  ELSIE  T.  DAVIS,  b  Aug.  29,  1879;  dan  Thompson  and  Annie  Supplee  (Rose) 
Davis.  Farmer;  res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1071]  LEWIS  IRVIN  KELLAR,  b  Sept,  7,  1892;  s  Lewis  F.  and  Jennie  M.  (Famous)  Kellar 
[74—812] ;  m  June  29,  1918,  ANNA  J.  THOMAS,  b  Oct.  7,  1892;  dau  John  Gunkle  and  Alice  Hunter 
(Hibberd)  Thomas.  Clerk;  res.,  Berwyn,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1072]  SARAH  FAMOUS,  b  July  15,  1897;  dau  Irvin  H.  and  Hettie  (Warburton)  Famous  [74- 
813];  m  July,  1913,  HARRY  BARLOW,  b  Apr.  24,  1888;  .s  James  and  Annie  (Hornkeith)  Barlow. 
Fireman;  res.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Alice,  b  Apr.  28,  1916. 

[74-1072.1]  ANNA  MATILDA  ZEIGLER,  b  Apr.  17,  1898;  dau  Daniel  F.  and  Emma  (Angelmoyer) 
Zeigler  [74-830.2];  m  July  9,  1919,  REV.  REED  FRETZ  LANDIS,  b  Dec.  13,  1888;  s  Simeon  C.  and 
Lovina  M.  (Fretz)  Landis.  Pastor  of  Mennonite  Church;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Marguerite,  b  Sept,  21,  1920. 

[74-1072. 2a]  MARTHA  K.  COOPER,  b  Apr.  17,  1891;  dau  John  and  Alice  L.  (Graham)  Cooper 
[74-845];  m  1st  time,  June  24,  1911,  JOSEPH  M.  AICHOLZ,  b  1890;  d  Dec.  24,  1914. 

[74-1072. 2b]  MARTHA  K.  (COOPER)  AICHOLZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  NORMAN  MAR- 
TON.  Res.,  Anselma,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[74-1072.6]  WALLACE  E.  NYCE,  b  June  10,  1895;  s  Milton  M.  and  Sarah  (Hetrick)  Nyce  [74— 
850];  m  June  2,  1917,  KATHARINE  HOKE,  b  Sept.  10,  1894;  dau  William  and  Laura  (Spangler)  Hoke. 
Foreman  for  Electric  Storage  Battery  Co.;  res.,  4625  Morris  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Hoke,  b  Apr.  8,  1918. 

2.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  12,  1919. 

[74-1073]  ANNIE  BOLTON,  b  Oct.  17,  1873;  dau  Charles  and  Sarah  (Auchy)  Bolton  [74-853];  m 
Nov.  24,  1894,  ALVIN  KEYSER,  b  Sept.  16,  1873;  s  Nathaniel  and  Marie  (Styer)  Keyser.  Farmer; 
res.,  Zieglersville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence  B.,  b  July  6,  1895;  1239  Palo  Alto  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2.  Harold  B.,  b  Sept.  17,  1912. 

Clarence  B.  Keyser  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  1914;  also  of  the  Phila.  Business  College, 

1916.  He  was  an  instructor  in  Bookkeeping  and  Accounting  in  Duff’s  College,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  until 

1917,  when  he  entered  the  LT.  S.  Service  in  the  World  War.  He  spent  a  year  in  France  and  was  a  mem¬ 
ber  of  314th  Field  Hospital  Corps  during  the  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive. 

[74-1074]  KATIE  BOLTON,  b  Dec.  12,  1875;  dau  Charles  and  Sarah  (Auchy)  Bolton  [74-853];  m 
Nov.  20,  1897,  WILLIAM  K.  KRAUSE,  b  May  4,  1874;  s  Jeremiah  D.  and  Hannah  (Ivnerr)  Krause. 
Res.,  Zieglersville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1075]  SALLIE  A.  BOLTON,  b  Dec.  6,  1877;  dau  Charles  and  Sarah  (Auchy)  Bolton  [74-853]; 
m  Mar.  20,  1901,  WILLIAM  D.  HUNSICKER,  b  Sept.  12,  1868;  s  Josiah  E.  and  Kate  (Detweiler) 
Hunsicker.  Gardener;  res.,  Fort  Washington,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1076]  JOHN  BOLTON,  b  Dec.  22,  1879;  s  Charles  and  Sarah  (Auchy)  Bolton  [74-853];  m 
Sept.  5,  1903,  LYDIA  CRESSMAN,  b  Apr.  4,  1886;  dau  George  and  Mary  Ann  (Wesner)  Cressman. 
Farmer;  res.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Charles  Wesner,  b  May  25,  1904. 

2.  Ralph  C.,  b  Oct.  3,  1906. 


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3.  Robert  John,  b  Mar.  17,  1908. 

4.  Abraham  C.,  b  June  7,  1909;  d  Dee.  31,  1913. 

5.  Ruth  C.,  b  Jan.  9,  1911. 

6.  Leroy  C.,  b  Feb.  27,  1914. 

7.  Ella  C.,  b  Sept.  1,  1916. 

8.  Sarah  C.,  b  July  17,  1917. 

[74-1077]  CLEVELAND  BOLTON,  b  Jan.  22,  1885;  s  Charles  and  Sarah  (Auchy)  Bolton  [74-853]; 
m  Sept.  26,  1914,  BEULAH  HUGHES,  b  July  16,  1895;  dau  Montgomery  and  Annie  Hughes.  Farmer; 
res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ernest,  b  Feb.  17,  1915. 

2.  Lester,  b  Dec.  31,  1916. 

3.  Wilmer,  b  Mar.  20,  1919. 

[74-1080]  MELVIN  KLINE,  b  Feb.  13,  1886;  s  George  and  Catharine  (Auchy)  Kline  [74-855];  m 
May  1,  1909,  MARY  HENNING,  b  Jan.  13,  1887.  Cigar  packer;  res.,  Sumneytown,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1920.) 

[74-1081]  KATHRYN  AUCHY,  b  Mar.  1,  1896;  dau  David  and  Lydia  (Sell)  Auchy  [74-857];  m 
June  26,  1918,  HARVEY  S.  REED,  b  June  12,  1896;  s  Howard  F.  and  Susanna  (Snyder)  Reed 
[48-81].  Automobile  seat  lacer;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  David  Warren,  b  Oct.  1,  1919. 

[74-1082a]  MINERVA  PRICE,  b  Mar.  15,  1875;  dau  Benjamin  A.  and  Sallie  (Rahn)  Price  [74- 
860a];  m  1st  time,  June  1,  1895,  JOSEPH  BUNN  NOBLE;  s  Joseph  M.  and  Matilda  (Bunn)  Noble. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Harold,  b  Mar.  26,  1901. 

2.  Raymond,  b  Dec.  29,  1907. 

[74-1082b]  MINERVA  (PRICE)  NOBLE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Dec.  23.  1911,  FREEMAN 
SMITH ;  s  Levi  Smith.  Res.,  1034  Queen  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edna,  b  Aug.  17,  1912. 

2.  Edith,  b  Jan.  10,  1915. 

3.  Freeland,  b  May  5,  1916;  d  June  3,  1916. 

[74-1083]  ALVIN  B.  PRICE,  b  Feb.  29, 1876;  s  Benjamin  A.  and  Margaret  (Berge)  Price  [74-860b]; 
m  Sept.  11,  1895,  GERTRUDE  RORER,  b  July  16,  1873;  dau  John  Henry  and  Mary  (Kane)  Rorer. 
Iron  moulder;  res.,  432  Carpenter  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Edward  B.,  b  July  26,  1896;  d  Jan.  5,  1897. 

2.  Clarence  A.,  b  Mar.  15,  1899;  d  Aug.  17,  1899. 

3.  Cora  H.  M.,  b  Aug.  17,  1902. 

4.  George  E.,  b  Sept.  26,  1904;  d  Sept.  26,  1904. 

5.  Nelson  R.,  b  Apr.  10,  1907. 

[74-1084]  FLORENCE  PRICE,  b  Oct.  8,  1883;  d  Sept.  9,  1910;  dau  John  A.  and  Anna  (Dettra) 
Price  [74-862a];  m  HARRY  SILCOX.  Res.,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alice  A.,  b  Oct.,  1905. 

2.  Child,  d  in  infancy. 

[74-1085]  NORMAN  PRICE,  b  June  6,  1887;  s  John  A.  and  Anna  (Dettra)  Price  [74-862a];  m 
Apr.  16,  1913,  MATILDA  ROGER,  b  Feb.  27,  1889;  dau  Albert  and  Babbetta  (Sink)  Roger.  Foreman; 
res..  6612  Edmund  St.,  Tacony,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Verna  L,  h  July  23,  1914. 

2.  Norman  D.,  b  July  6,  1919. 

[74-1085.1]  CHARLES  WILLIAM  PRICE,  b  Oct.  23,  1892;  s  Abraham  A.  and  Anna  C.  (Greasing) 
Price  [74-863];  m  Apr.  17,  1917,  MARY  ELLEN  REYNOLDS,  b  Jan.  25,  1897;  daw  James  and  Ellen 
(Ackerson)  Reynolds.  Auto  body  builder;  res.,  2731  North  Darien  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  David  Charles,  b  July  1,  1918. 

2.  Marie  Ellen,  b  Jan.  22,  1920. 

[74-1085.2]  HARRY  LEROY  PRICE,  b  June  13,  1895;  s  Abraham  A.  and  Anna  C.  (Greasing) 
Price  [74-863];  m  Feb.  10,  1917,  MATILDA  HETRICH,  b  Mar.  17,  1901;  dan  Charles  S.  and  Katie  E. 
(Keener)  Hetrich.  Railroad  man;  res,,  Shillington,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Charles,  b  July  30,  1917. 

[74-1086]  BESSIE  HEIST,  b  Sept.  30,  1898;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Miller)  Heist  [74-869];  m 
Feb.  5,  1919,  JAMES  A.  MacNEILL,  b  Nov.  13,  1880;  s  David  and  Mary  (Cameron)  MacNeill.  Dyer; 
res.,  103  Fornance  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1087]  HARRY  J.  GROFF,  JR.,  b  May  31,  1893;  s  Harry  J.  and  Lizzie  S.  (Keller)  Groff  [74- 
875];  m  Dec.  24,  1914,  LILLIAN  DE  LONG,  b  Mar.  4,  1894;  dan  Benneville  and  Josephine  (Keller) 
DeLong.  Cigar  maker;  res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Vernon,  b  May  16,  1915. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  July  7,  1919. 

[74-1088]  LAURA  S.  GROFF,  b  May  29,  1895;  daw  Harry  J.  and  Lizzie  S.  (Keller)  Groff  [74-875]; 
m  Apr.  10,  1915,  JOHN  B.  HEFFENTRAGER,  b  Oct.  6,  1892;  s  George  F.  and  Catharine  (Bauer) 
Heffentrager.  Electric  R.  R.  Conductor;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1089]  MARGARET  F.  GROFF,  b  July  3,  1897;  daw  William  A.  and  Aquilla  (Fretz)  Groff  [74- 
877];  m  June  26,  1915,  WILLIAM  J.  BROSZ,  b  Jan.  1,  1894;  s  Michael  and  Marie  (Faix)  Brosz.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.,  1901  South  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  H.  Marjorie,  b  Mar.  1,  1917. 

[74-1090]  WALLACE  GABEL,  b  May  31,  1890;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Kate  G.  (Wentzell)  Gabel  [74-880]; 
m  Dec.  7,  1907,  AQUILLA  MOYER,  b  May  10,  1888;  dau  Abraham  and  Sybilla  (Borndt)  Moyer. 
Laborer;  res.,  1505j^  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  Irene,  b  Apr.  20,  1908. 

2.  Helen  May,  b  Aug.  24,  1909. 

3.  Vera  Catharine,  b  May  16,  1914;  d  Feb.  10,  1915. 

[74-1091]  LE  ROY  H.  KEELER,  b  May  17,  1896;  s  Richard  Z.  and  Alice  (Heany)  Keeler  [74-884]; 
m  Nov.  10,  1917,  HELEN  R.  ASHMEAD,  b  Feb.  13,  1893;  daw  Fred  R.  and  Anna  (Curran)  Ashmead. 
Banker;  res.,  6560  Limekiln  Pike,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Richard  Ashmead,  b  Nov.  4,  1919. 

[74-1092]  ELWOOD  S.  HAHN,  b  Feb.  11,  1897;  s  Clinton  T.  and  Catharine  (Shutt)  Hahn 
[74-908];  m  Nov.  17,  1917,  NETTIE  R.  HAHN,  b  Oct.  25,  1900;  dau  George  P.  and  Alice  (Lahr)  Hahn. 
Teacher;  res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  R.,  b  Mar.  31,  1918. 

2.  Carl  R.,  b  Oct.  27,  1919. 


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[74-1095]  ERMA  M.  HAHN,  b  July  23,  1899;  dau  Austin  and  Stella  (Yotter)  Hahn  [74-913];  m 
Feb.  27, 1919,  WILLIAM  H.  BURNS,  b  July  28, 1897 ;  s  John  and  Frances  (Graham)  Burns.  Foreman ; 
res.,  461  Line  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  H.,  b  Jan.  5,  1920. 

[74-1096]  FLOYD  JAMES  RICE,  b  Aug.  30,  1896;  s  William  A.  and  Sarah  J.  (Hahn)  Rice  [74-914] ; 
in  Sept.  5,  1918,  EDITH  MAY  FULMER,  b  Apr.  27,  1896;  dau  Milton  and  Jane  (Transue)  Fulmer. 
Electrician;  res.,  1017  Shipman  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1097]  MABEL  A.  HAWK,  b  Mar.  24,  1888;  dau  James  and  Sebilla  (Rodenbach)  Hawk  [74- 
917];  m  Jan.  20,  1906,  WILLIAM  NEWHARD,  b  Nov.  4,  1883;  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Edleman) 
Newhard.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Bath,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Edgar  G.,  b  Aug.  12,  1906. 

2.  Lloyd  W.,  b  Mar.  22,  1908. 

3.  Blanche  M.,  b  Sept.  19,  1909. 

4.  Elsie  S.,  b  Dec.  15,  1910. 

5.  Walter  H.,  b  Jan.  3,  1914. 

6.  Miriam  E.,  b  Jan.  19,  1918. 

[74-1099]  CARRIE  L.  RODENBACH,  b  May  15,  1892;  dau  Stephen  and  Lucy  (Young)  Rodenbach 
[74-918];  m  Sept.  19,  1914,  STUART  LEIBENGUTH;  s  Benjamin  and  Tavillia  (Semmel)  Leibenguth. 
Salesman;  res.,  216  N.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Stuart  Roy,  b  May  14,  1915. 

2.  Ruth  Lucy,  b  Sept.  12,  1917. 

3.  Sterling,  b  May  18,  1920. 

[74-1100]  STELLA  RODENBACH,  b  Sept.  27,  1900;  dau  Lewis  F.  and  Camilla  C.  (Hiestand) 
Rodenbach  [74-920];  m  Nov.  22,  1919,  HARRY  C.  MUSSELMAN,  b  June  21,  1892;  $  Elmer  E.  and 
Emma  E.  (Ahlum)  Musselman.  Tool  maker;  res.,  1542  Liberty  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1101]  ELSIE  I.  WEITKNECHT,  b  Mar.  5,  1901;  dau  Harry  E.  and  Mary  L.  (Rodenbach) 
Weitknecht  [74-921];  m  Jan.  31,  1920,  PAUL  J.  MOYER,  b  Feb.  8,  1901;  s  Walter  J.  and  Ida  E. 
(Krause)  Moyer.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Northampton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Melvin  E.,  b  May  20,  1920. 

[74-1103]  ROBERT  F.  WERKHEISER,  b  Mar.  27,  1888;  s  Jeremiah  and  Ellen  (Werner)  Werk- 
heiser  [74-923];  m  June  29,  1907,  PEARL  A.  KEIPER,  b  Mar.  31,  1889;  dau  Wilson  J.  and  Mary  A. 
(Scheetz)  Keiper.  Res.,  1705  North  Main  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Leo  Wilson,  b  Dec.  21,  1907. 

2.  Robert  F.,  b  Feb.  2,  1910. 

3.  Helen  H.,  b  Jan.  14,  1912. 

4.  Elsie  M.,  b  Aug.  22,  1913. 

5.  Hilda  M.,  b  Sept.  21,  1914. 

7.  Russel  P.  I  twms ’  b  Feb‘  28’  1919* 

[74-1104]  MATILDA  S.  WERKHEISER,  b  July  8,  1889;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Ellen  (Werner)  Werk- 
heiser  [74-923];  m  Dec.  18,  1919,  JACOB  D.  ODENWELDER,  b  Dec.  18,  1886;  s  Tilghman  and  Emma 
E.  (Edleman)  Odenwelder.  Trucker;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[74-1106]  ELMER  G.  WERKHEISER,  b  June  6,  1898;  s  Jeremiah  and  Ellen  (Werner)  Werkheiser 
[74-923];  m  Dec.  31,  1918,  BERTHA  FISHER,  6  July  26,  1901;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Frey)  Fisher. 
Farmer;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  4. 

One  child:  Mae  Florence,  b  June  28,  1919. 


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[74-1107]  ROBERT  D.  WERNER,  b  May  12,  1890;  s  George  A.  and  Emily  M.  (Mitman)  Werner 
[74-926];  m  Feb.  22,  1912,  JENNIE  V.  KUNKLE,  b  Sept.  8,  1888;  dau  Thomas  M.  and  Ida  S.  (Fiehnel) 
Kunkel.  Farmer;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  4.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Charles  W.,  b  July  30,  1912. 

2.  Anna  Mae,  b  July  2J,  1916. 

3.  Walter  R.,  b  Oct,  26,  1919. 

[74-1108]  ELIZABETH  L.  WERNER,  b  July  1,  1891;  dan  George  A.  and  Emily  M.  (Mitman) 
Werner  [74-926];  m  June  24,  1911,  STANLEY  C.  KOCUER,  b  Apr.  24,  1892;  s  William  J.  and  Mary 
(Kearny)  Kocher.  Chauffeur;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Stanley  C.,  b  July  30,  1917. 

[74-1109]  NEVIN  L.  WERNER,  b  Sept.  11,  1892;  s  George  A.  and  Emily  M.  (Mitman)  Werner 
[74-926];  m  Jan.  25,  1913,  HELEN  R.  SHAFER,  b  Sept.  20,  1893;  dau  H.  Newton  and  Sue  (Reimel) 
Shafer.  Chauffeur;  res.,  6  North  13th  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  T.,  b  Aug.  10,  1914. 

[74-1112]  STELLA  M.  HAHN,  b  Aug.  12,  1894;  dau  Adam  H.  and  Sitna  (Heffelfinger)  Hahn  [74- 
930a];  m.  Oct.  23,  1915,  JERRY  O.  GRIFFITH,  b  May  10,  1895;  s  George  W.  and  Jane  (Henry) 
Griffith.  Salesman;  res.,  Box  111,  Danielsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  IT.,  b  Feb.  7,  1919. 

[74-1113]  SAMUEL  F.  HAHN,  b  June  8,  1890;  s  Nathan  and  Lucinda  (Fox)  Hahn  [74-931];  m 
Mar.  7,  1914,  ELIZABETH  TRAUGER,  b  Aug.  7,  1888;  dau  Titus  G.  and  Elmira  (Mood)  Trauger. 
Farmer;  res.,  Pipersville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[74-1114]  MATTIE  A.  FLICK,  b  Feb.  24,  1893;  dau  James  A.  and  Sarah  A,  (Erich)  Flick  [74-949]; 
rn  Sept.  18,  1915,  FRANK  KROCK,  b  Feb.  27,  1888;  s  Samuel  and  Katharine  A.  (Silvert)  Krock. 
Laborer;  res.,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Nazareth,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sarah  K.,  b  Jan.  24,  1916. 

2.  Florence  E.,  b  July  27,  1918. 

[74-1115]  ALICE  H.  YODER,  b  May  22,  1888;  dau  Ashley  Yoder  and  Mary  E.  S.  Flick  [74-950]; 
m  Dec.  24,  1905,  ELMO  FREY,  b  Dee.  23,  1881 ;  s  Owen  and  Sarah  (Brewer)  Frey.  Millwright;  res., 
Bath,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Gladys,  b  June  12,  1906. 

2.  Evelyn,  b  Feb.  16,  1909. 

3.  Woodrow,  b  Jan.  16,  1913. 

4.  Elmo,  b  May  26,  1919. 

[74-1116]  BESSIE  F.  SMITH,  b  Oct.  19,  1896;  d  Feb.  19,  1919;  dau  Milton  F.  and  Mary  E.  S. 
(Flick)  Smith  [74-950];  m  May  5,  1917,  THOMAS  J.  CHRISTEIN,  b  Dec.  1,  1894;  s  Thomas  and 
Laura  A.  (Dech)  Christein.  Bricklayer;  res.,  4500  Eastern  Ave.,  Highland  Town,  Md.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Beatrice  Laura  Emma,  b  June  23,  1917. 

[74-1117]  ELVIRA  L.  SMITH,  b  Dec.  20,  1898;  dau  Milton  F.  and  Mary  E.  S.  (Flick)  Smith  [74- 
950];  m  Feb.,  1920,  THOMAS  MICHAEL,  b  Nov.  29,  1897;  ,s  Jacob  T.and  Annie  M.  (Titus)  Michael. 
Laborer;  res.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Thomas,  b  Aug.  4,  1920. 

[74  1118]  ANNETTA  R.  SMITH,  b  Feb.  16,  1901;  dau  Milton  F.  and  Mary  E.  S.  (Flick)  Smith 
[74-950];  m  Nov.  8,  1919,  CHARLES  A.  McHALE,  b  Feb.  6,  1895;  s  Jacob  and  Clara  (Perrong)  Mc- 
Hale.  Clerk;  res.,  36  Idaho  St.,  Detroit,  Mich.  (1920.) 


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[74-1121]  ELLWOOD  S.  SILFIES,  b  Mar.  7,  1893;  s  Andrew  M.  and  Emma  A.  (Seifert)  Silfies 
[74-974];  m  Apr.  9,  1914,  ESTHER  COFFMAN,  b  June  5,  1895;  dau  J.  Alfred  and  Anna  (Gearhart) 
Coffman.  Motor  car  dealer;  res.,  635  N.  Packer  Ave.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter  A.,  b  Nov.  2,  1914. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  17,  1917. 

[74-1122]  PAUL  R.  SEIFERT,  b  Nov.  26,  1897;  s  George  O.  and  Laura  R.  (Hoch)  Seifert  [74-975]; 
m  Jan.  18,  1919,  SALLIE  MAE  BILL,  b  Sept.  16,  1897;  dau  John  H.  and  Sarah  (Hawk)  Bill.  Farmer; 
res.,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 


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DAVID  SCHUBERT  (SHOEBART)  [E  751 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[75a]  DAVID  SCHUBERT  (SHOEBART)  [E  75],  and  his  wife,  MARIA  TEICHMAN  [E  217], 
started  to  come  to  Pa.  with  the  other  group  of  Schwenkfelders  who  left  Haarlem  on  June  19,  1734,  but 
Mrs.  Schubert  died  on  the  St.  Andrew  on  Aug.  22,  1734,  just  one  month  before  the  boat  landed  in 
Phila.  A  son  was  also  born  to  them  on  the  St.  Andrew,  on  June  30,  and  died  Aug.  18,  1734,  so  that 
David  Schubert  probably  had  more  anguish  and  sorrow  than  any  of  the  other  immigrant  Schwenkfelders. 

Before  the  migration  David  Schubert  lived  in  Ober  Harpersdorf.  He  is  mentioned  in  the  Church 
Records  as  Schlesischer  Einwohner  in  Herrnhut  in  1728,  and  as  Haussgenosse  in  Herrnhut  in  1730, 
when  children  were  born  to  him.  The  records  of  his  children  by  his  first  wife,  MARIA  TEICHMAN, 
follow: 

Children  (J): 

1.  David,  b  Aug.  17,  1728;  baptized  Aug.  19,  1728;  sponsors:  Balthasar  Jackel  ( Pachter 

des  Oberguts );  George  Reinwald  ( Schles .  Einwohner  hier — Berthelsdorf) ;  Frau  Susanna 
Kriebel.  This  son,  David,  died  in  Berthelsdorf,  Jan.  26,  1729,  about  12  o’clock,  mid¬ 
night;  aged  23  weeks,  and  was  buried  there  on  the  27th  with  a  Collecte. 

2.  Susanna  [E  181],  b  Feb.  11,  1730;  sponsors:  Georg  Reinwald,  Jr.;  Frau  Susanna, 

Kaspar  Kriebels  Ehefrau;  Jungfrau  Susanna  Jackel,  Tochter  Balthasar  Jackels. 
Susanna  died  Aug.  5,  1756;  unm;  her  father  at  that  time  residing  at  Chestnut  Hill, 
Phila. 

3.  David  [E  182],  b  Apr.  25,  1732;  baptized  Apr.  30,  sponsors:  Kaspar  Kriebel,  Georg 

Reinwald  and  Jgfr.  Susanna  Jackel.  David  died  Sept.  25, 1734 ;  and  was  buried  Sept.  26, 
in  Phila. 

4.  Son  [E  216],  b  June  30,  1734,  on  the  St  Andrew ;  d  Aug.  18,  1734,  and  was  buried  at  sea. 

*  _  _ 

Maria  Teichman  Schubert  [E  217],  wife  of  David  Schubert,  died  on  the  St.  Andrew,  Aug.  22, 1734, 
at  about  9  A.M.,  and  on  the  afternoon  of  the  same  day  her  body  was  fastened  to  a  board  and  sunk  into 
the  ocean — in  tiefes  Meer  Gesenkt.  She  had  injured  herself  a  few  days  before  while  mounting  the  deck. 
Just  before  she  died  she  was  feeding  her  children  [Cf.  Diariy  of  Journey ]. 

[75b]  DAVID  SCHUBERT  [E  75],  was  m  second  time,  Apr.  29,  1740,  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman 
to  ANNA  KRAUSS  [E  15];  she  died  Aug.  13,  1778,  and  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  private  cemetery,  Hosen- 
sack,  Pa. 

David  Schubert  was  naturalized  Sept.  24,  1745;  and  on  Apr.  6,  1745,  he  bought  land  on  Chestnut 
Hill  [Plate  H  II].  He  died  Oct.  24,  1774;  place  of  burial  not  known.  He  was  born  about  1693. 

In  1767,  David  Schultz  wrote,  “David  Schubert  lives  by  Christopher  Yeakle,  four  miles  from 
Germantown.” 

Anna  Krauss  was  a  sister  of  Balthasar  Krauss  [11-1].  [B.H.] 

Children  (5): 

1.  Maria,  b  Dec.  21,  1742;  d  1823;  m - Homiller.  No  further  data. 

[38-18]  2.  Rosina,  b  May  28,  1745;  d  Jan.  25,  1799;  m  George  Yeakel. 

[75b-l]  3.  Melchior,  b  July  9,  1747;  d  Dec.  24,  1831;  m  Maria  Krauss. 

[21— 2b]  4.  Anna,  b  Nov.  27,  1749;  d  Apr.  23,  1784;  m  George  Heebner. 

[25-6b]  5.  Barbara,  b  Jan.  16,  1755;  d  Oct.  9,  1803;  m  Melchior  Kriebel. 

On  Oct.  28,  1774,  Christopher  Schultz  in  a  letter  to  Silesia  says  that  David  Schubert  of  Chestnut 
Hill  (near  Germantown),  died  on  the  24th  of  that  week,  and  was  buried  on  the  26th.  He  also  says  that 
for  a  number  of  years  he  was  so  weak  that  he  could  not  even  go  out  to  visit  his  neighbors. 


[75b— 1  ]  MELCHIOR  SCHUBERT,  b  July  9,  1747;  d  Dec.  24,  1831;  s  David  and  Anna  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b];  m  May  30,  1775,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  to  MARIA  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  13,  1751; 
d  Dec.  13,  1849;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Krauss  [202-1], 

Children  (8): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  17,  1776;  d - ;  m  Michael  Miller. 


[75b-2] 
[75b— 3] 
[75b-4a] 
[75b-4b] 
[75b— 5] 


2.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  18,  1778;  d  Sept.  30,  1823;  rn  Jacob  Boyer. 

3.  David,  b  Jan,  1,  1780;  d  July  1,  1861;  m  {2  gusanna  Yeakel. 

4.  Anna,  b  Sept.  23,  1781;  d  Feb.  21,  1845;  m  Christian  Ebert. 


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J  5.  Christopher,  b  Nov.  18,  1782;  d  Mar.  7,  1858;  m  j  <*,'  Sabina ^eakle 

}  6-  Regina  (Rachel),  b  Aug.  18,  1785;  d  June  5,  1867;  rn  j^'  JohTschlLw!1 

7.  Hannah,  b  Dec.  2,  1788;  d  July  18,  1869;  m  George  Schultz. 

8.  Sophia,  b  July  18,  1791 ;  d  May  28,  1875;  m  Peter  Stroh. 

[Dates  from  Schubert  Family  Bible  in  possession  of  Amazia  Miller,  Macungie,  Pa. 


According  to  the  data  obtained  by  the  Editor  it  would  appear  that  Melchior  Schubert  was  married 
twice.  Records  in  the  S.  H.  L.  show  that  on  May  30,  1775,  Melchior  Schubert  was  married  to  Maria 
Krauss  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz.  Both  Melchior  Schubert  and  his  wife,  Maria  Krauss  Schubert, 
are  buried  in  the  Hosensack  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery,  and  according  to  the  dates  on  the  tombstones 
Melchior  Schubert  died  in  1831,  and  Maria  Schubert  died  in  1849. 

There  evidently  must  be  an  error  in  the  date  of  death  of  Maria  Krauss  Schubert,  for  in  the  will  of 
Melchior  Schubert,  which  was  probated,  January  17,  1832,  we  find  among  other  items  this  statement: 

“I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  late  wife,  Hannah  James  - ”  which  would  indicate  that  he  was 

married  a  second  time  to  Hannah  James.  A  search  of  the  court  records  failed  to  disclose  any  divorce 
or  separation  papers  granted  to  Melchior  Schubert,  and  it  is  not  likely  that  he  had  two  wives  living  at 
the  same  time.  Hannah  James  Schubert  was  born  August  8,  1757,  and  died  September  20,  1862,  aged 
105  years,  1  month,  and  12  days.  She  is  buried  in  the  Evangelical  Cemetery  at  Upper  Milford,  Lehigh 
Co.,  Pa. 

The  Editor  has  corresponded  with  several  people  who  knew  Hannah  James  Schubert  personal¬ 
ly,  but  they  have  been  unable  to  throw  any  light  on  this  situation.  Mr.  Charles  E.  Schubert  of  Sliimer- 
ville,  Pa.,  a  grandson  of  Melchior  Schubert,  states  that  he  remembers  seeing  Hannah  Schubert  when  he 
was  a  boy.  Reuben  Schubert  of  Zionsville,  Pa.,  states  that  he  believes  that  Maria  Krauss  was  the 
mother  of  Melchior  Schubert’s  children. 


Will  of  Melchior  Shubert 

l'In  the  name  of  God,  Amen,  I  Melchior  Shubert  of  uppermilford  township,  Lehigh  County,  Pennsylvania,  cooper, 
being  in  tolerable  good  state  of  health  and  sound  mind  memory  and  understanding.  But  considering  the  uncertainty 
of  this  transitory  life,  do  make  and  publish  this  my  last  will  and  testament  in  manner  and  form  following,  to  wit:  First 
it  is  my  will  and  I  do  order  that  all  my  Just  debts  and  funeral  expenses  be  duly  paid  and  satisfied  as  soon  as  convenient¬ 
ly  can  be  after  my  decease.  Item,  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  late  wife  Hannah  James,  one  bed,  one  Cow  together 
with  such  of  my  household  and  kitchen  furniture  and  utensils  as  she  may  choose  to  keep  for  her  own  use.  Item,  I  give 
and  bequeath  unto  my  lawful  children  in  the  following  manner  to  my  Daughter  Susanna  Intermarried  unto  Michael 
Miller  the  sum  of  six  dollars,  to  my  son  David  the  sum  of  Eight  dollars,  to  my  son  Christopher  Fifteen  dollars,  to  my 
daughter  Nancy  intermarried  unto  Christian  Ewert  eight  dollars,  to  my  daughter  Rachel  seven  dollars,  to  my  daugh¬ 
ter  Hannah  intermarried  with  George  Shultz  seven  dollars,  to  my  daughter  Sophia  six  dollars  and  to  the  children  of 
my  daughter  Sarah  deceased  eight  dollars.  These  here  mentioned  sums  are  to  be  paid  by  my  herein  appointed  Execu¬ 
tors  as  soon  as  convenient  can  be  after  my  decease  to  my  herein  named  children  or  to  their  lawful  children.  The  re¬ 
maining  money  my  Executors  shall  put  out  upon  Interest  on  good  security  and  the  Interest  arising  out  of  this  money  so 
put  upon  interest  shall  be  for  the  maintainance  of  my  said  wife,  Hanna,  and  my  herein  named  and  appointed  Executors 
shall  give  her  so  much  of  the  said  Interests  as  she  wants  or  shall  otherwise  provide  for  her  sufficient  maintenance  so 
long  as  she  remains  single,  and  lastly  after  my  decease  and  the  decease  of  the  said  Hanna  or  her  marriage  the  residue 
of  my  property  shall  be  divided  unto  my  eight  children  as  before  mentioned  in  eight  equal  shares.  And  lastly  I  nomin¬ 
ate,  constitute,  arid  appoint  my  son  Christopher  and  my  son-in-law  Christian  Ewert  to  be  the  executors  of  this  my 
last  AVill  and  Testament  hereby  revoking  all  other  wills  Legacies  and  bequests  by  me  heretofore  made  and  declaring 
this  and  no  other  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testament.  In  Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  the 
second  day  of  August  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty  one. 

Melchior  Shubert  (Seal) 

Signed  sealed  and  declared  by  the  said 
testator  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament 
in  the  presence  of  us  George  Yeakel, 

Abraham  Yeakel 

Proved  Jan’y  17,  1832.” 

[Will  Book  2:125  Allentown,  Pa.] 

[75b— 2]  SUSANNA  SCHUBERT,  b  Apr.  17,  1776;  d - ;  dau  Melchior  and  Maria  (Krauss) 

Schubert  [75b-l ] ;  m  MICHAEL  MILLER. 

Children  (10): 

[75b-9]  1.  Michael,  b  Feb.  20,  1808;  d  Mar.  21,  1893;  m  Sarah  Salada. 

[75b-10]  2.  Adam,  b - — 

[75b— 1 1  ]  3.  Harry,  b - — ;  m  Sallie  Hunsperger. 


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\  d  in  infancy. 


4.  Joseph,  b - 

[38-29]  5.  Sallie,  b  May  10,  1793;  d  Oct.  3,  1875;  m  Abraham  Yeakel. 

[75b-12]  6.  Rebecca,  b - - ;  m. - Shadier. 

[38-92]  7.  Susan,  b  Feb.  22,  1807;  d  July  10,  1866;  m  Henry  Yeakel. 

[75b-13]  8.  Hettie,  b - ;  m  George  Garr. 

[75b-14]  9.  Hannah,  b - ;  m  Thomas  Shuler. 

[75b-15]  10.  Maria,  b  — - - ;  m  Henry  Knappenberger. 

[Data  supplied  by  James  W.  Butz,  Palm ,  Pa.  and  Mrs.  H.  B.  Keeley,  East  Greenville ,  Pa.] 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[75b-3]  SARAH  SCHUBERT,  b  Jan.  18,  1778;  d  Sept.  30,  1823;  dau  Melchior  and  Maria  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b— 1  ] ;  m  JACOB  BOYER.  Sarah  Schubert  Boyer  died  in  her  46th  year.  Rev.  John 
Schultz  preached  the  funeral  sermon.  Melchior  Schubert,  in  his  will,  probated  Jan.  17, 1832,  bequeaths 
$8.00  to  the  children  of  his  deceased  daughter,  Sarah.  [  No  further  data.] 

[75b-4a]  DAVID  SCHUBERT,  b  Jan.  1,  1780;  d  July  1,  1861;  s  Melchior  and  Maria  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b-l];  m  1st  time,  ELIZABETH  SCHIFFERT,  b  Nov.  22,  1785;  d  Dec.  25,  1831. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Anthony,  b  June  27,  1809;  d  Aug.  2,  1886. 

2.  Sophia,  b  June  20,  1811;  d  Nov.  24,  1831. 

[75b-16]  3.  Anna,  b  Feb.  4,  1814;  m  William  Sensenbach.  No  issue.  Lived  in  Allentown,  Pa. 

[75b-17]  4.  Lewis,  b  Apr.  15,  1816;  d  Dec.  27,  1898;  m  Esther  Kline. 

[75b-18]  5.  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  2,  1818;  d  Mar.  1,  1885;  m  Nathan  Kauffman. 

[ 7 5b— 19]  6.  Oliver,  b  Feb.  18,  1820;  m - - - Deisher;  lived  in  Powder  Valley,  Pa. 

[75b-20]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  May  7,  1823;  d  Jan.  18,  1914;  m  Henry  Sievert. 

[75b-21]  8.  Charles,  b  Sept.  24,  1824;  m  Helena  Fogel. 

[38-50a]  9.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  27,  1827;  d  Apr.  26,  1875;  m  Rev.  Reuben  Yeakel. 

[75b-22]  10.  Rachel,  b  Dec.  4,  1829;  d  Sept.  6,  1913;  m  William  Miller. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[75b-4b]  DAVID  SCHUBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SUSANNA  YEAKEL,  b  June  4,  1806; 
d  Nov.  22,  1873;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Fisher)  Yeakel  [38-33b]. 

Children  (2) : 

[75b-23]  1.  Susan,  b  Oct.  10,  1844;  d  Mar.  31,  1919;  m  Jacob  H.  Wieand. 

[75b-24]  2.  Samuel,  b  May  1,  1848;  m  Laura  Bartholomew. 

[75b-5]  ANNA  SCHUBERT,  b  Sept.  23,  1781 ;  d  Feb.  21,  1845;  dau  Melchior  and  Maria  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b— 1  ] ;  m  July  26,  1806,  CHRISTIAN  EBERT,  b  Apr.  9,  1782.  Christian  Ebert  was  a 
potter  and  farmer,  and  lived  near  Limerick,  Pa., — the  region  seems  to  be  locally  known  as  “Stone  Hill.” 
He  is  buried  in  the  church  yard  at  Limerick. 

Children  (9): 

[75b-24.1]  1.  William,  b  Mar.  5,  1807;  d  Oct.  24,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Rittenhouse. 

[75b-24.2]  2.  Joseph,  b  Sept.  7,  1809;  m - .  No  issue. 

[75b-24.3]  3.  Samuel,  b  Dec.  23,  1810;  d  June  14,  1865;  m  Louisa  Younger. 

[75b-24.4]  4.  Israel,  b  Dec.  10,  1812. 

[75b-24.5]  5.  Solomon,  b  Apr.  10,  1814;  d  Sept.  14,  1859;  m  Sarah  Honnetter. 

[75b-24.6]  6.  Joel,  b  July  7,  1817;  d  Dec.  5,  1899;  m  Mary  Latshaw. 

[75b-24.7]  7.  Theresa,  b  Nov.  7,  1819;  d  Dec.  26,  1850. 

[75b-24.8]  8.  Magdalena,  b  Sept.  9,  1821;  d  May  21,  1894. 

[75b-24.9]  9.  Amos,  b  Mar.  4,  1824;  d  Dec.  16,  1903;  m  Eleanor  Tyson. 

[75b-6a]  CHRISTOPHER  SCHUBERT,  b  Nov.  18,  1782;  d  Mar.  7,  1858;  s  Melchior  and  Maria 
(Krauss)  Schubert  [75b— 1  ] ;  m  1st  time,  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  11,  1784;  d  Apr.  8,  1823;  dau  Melchior 
and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-19]. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Theresa,  b  Aug.  2,  1814;  d  Apr.  24,  1837. 

[75b-25]  2.  Christina,  b  Oct.  1,  1816;  d  Apr.  6,  1848;  m  William  Glaser. 


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[75b-27] 


3.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  27,  1818;  d  May  24,  1876;  m  Solomon  S.  Moyer. 

4.  Timothy,  b  Aug.  14,  1820;  d  Nov.  24,  1876;  m  Catharine  Esterly. 


5.  Reuben 

6.  Simon 


twins ,  b  June  21,  1822;  d 


Feb.  26,  1823. 
Feb.  21,  1823. 


[75b— 6b]  CHRISTOPHER  SCHUBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SABINA  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  6, 
1789;  d  Jan.  10,  1855;  dau  Isaac  and  Susannah  (Anders)  Yeakle  [38-14].  No  issue. 

[75b-7]  RACHEL  (SCHUBERT)  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  18,  1785;  d  June  5,  1867;  dau  Melchior  and 
Maria  (Krauss)  Schubert  [75b— 1  ] ;  and  widow  of  Solomon  Yeakel  [38-39];  m  JOHN  SCHLICHER,  6 
1791 ; d  1817. 

One  child: 

[75b-28]  Thamar,  b  Nov.  28,  1817;  dec;  m  Dr.  William  Addison  Schelly. 


[75b-8]  SOPHIA  SCHUBERT,  b  July  18,  1791 ;  d  May  28,  1875;  dan  Melchior  and  Maria  (Krauss) 
Schubert  [75b-l];  in  Feb.  25,  1838,  PETER  STROH,  b  Aug.  26,  1802;  d  May  13,  1880;  s  Peter  Stroh. 


One  child: 


[75b-29a]  1 
[75b-29b]  I 


Charles,  b  Nov.  25,  1838;  d  Apr.  27,  1904;  m 


1.  Rebecca  Rohrbach. 

2.  Amanda  Reitnauer  Rohrbach. 


[75b— 9]  MICHAEL  MILLER,  b  Feb.  20,  1808;  d  Mar.  21,  1893;  s  Michael  and  Susanna  (Schubert) 
Miller  [75b— 2] ;  m  SARAH  SALADA,  b  Apr.  4,  1802;  d  Mar.  28,  1875;  dau  George  Salada. 

Children  (6): 

[75b-30]  1.  Ellman  G.,  m  Hanna  Hinkel. 

[75b-31]  2.  Maria,  m.  John  Brelsford. 

3.  Josephine,  dec. 

4.  Leanna  K.,  b  Dec.  11,  1838;  d  Mar.  2,  1882. 

[75b-32]  5.  Charles  Alfred,  dec;  m  Sarah  Gilbert;  lived  in  New  Jersey. 

[75b-33]  6.  Amazia  S.,  b  Feb.  14,  1848;  m  Caroline  Reinert. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[75b— 1 1  ]  HARRY  MILLER,  b - ;  s  Michael  and  Susanna  (Schubert)  Miller  [75b-2];  m 

SALLIE  HUNSPERGER. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b-34]  1.  Obadiah,  b  Feb.  28,  1845;  m - Knappenberger. 

[75b-35]  2.  Addison  H.,  b  Sept.  23,  1846;  m  Emma  J.  Stroh. 

3.  Erasmus,  dec. 

[75b-36]  4.  Henry,  m - ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[75b-37]  5.  Calvin,  m - ;  Macungie,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

[75b-38]  6.  Fianna,  b  Jan.  20,  1850;  m  Edwin  Butz. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[75b— 14]  HANNAH  MILLER,  b  — — - ;  dau  Michael  and  Susanna  (Schubert)  Miller  [75b— 2] ; 

m  THOMAS  SHULER. 

Children  (6): 

1.  John;  Barto,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

2.  Thomas,  dec;  went  West. 

3.  Alfred,  dec. 

[75b-39]  4.  Wilson,  dec;  m  Sarah  Taggart;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[75b— 39. 1  ]  5.  Rufus,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[75b-15]  MARIA  MILLER,  b - ;  dau  Michael  and  Susanna  (Schubert)  Miller  [75b-2];  m 

HENRY  KNAPPENBERGER. 

Children  (5): 

[75b— 40]  1.  Penrose,  m - 

2.  David,  unm ;  Macungie,  R.  D.,  Pa. 


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[75b— 41  ]  3.  Amanda,  dec;  m  Henry  Ritter. 

[75b-42]  4.  Amelia,  m  George  Raudenbush. 

5.  Henry,  d  single. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[75-17]  LEWIS  SCHUBERT,  b  Apr.  15,  1816;  d  Dec.  27,  1898;  s  David  and  Elizabeth  (Schiffert) 
Schubert  [75b-4a];  m  June  8,  1839,  ESTHER  KLINE,  b  Feb.  11,  1811;  d  Mar.  22,  1898.  Lived  in 
Tiffin,  Ohio. 

Children  (5): 

[75b— 43]  1.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  9,  1841;  d  Sept.,  1877;  m  Constantine  Meyer. 

[75b-44]  2.  William,  b  Nov.  25,  1842;  d  Feb.  19,  1914;  m  Lydia  Perim. 

ESTX!  1  3-  Daniel,  b  Nov.  3,  1846;  m  I  1 

[75b— 45b]  j  l  2.  Mary  Munk. 

[75b-46]  4.  Henry,  b  Oct.  30,  1848;  d  Dec.  18,  1917;  m  Sarah  J.  Hartman. 

[75b-46.1]  5.  Franklin,  b  July  31,  1851 ;  m - ;  s  Charles,  in  Wauchula,  Fla. 

[75b— 18]  REBECCA  SCHUBERT,  b  Mar.  2,  1818;  d  Mar.  1,  1885;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth 
(Schiffert)  Schubert  [75b-4a];  m  NATHAN  KAUFFMAN,  b  Dec.  22,  1819;  d  Jan.  28,  1892. 

Children  (J): 

[75b-47.1]  1.  Susanna  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  14,  1834;  d  Sept.  11,  1881;  m  Edwin  H.  Wieand. 

[75b-47.2]  2.  Mary  Matilda,  b  Dec.  5,  1841;  d  May  21,  1921;  m  David  Esterley. 

[75b— 47.3]  3.  Franklin  B.,  b  June  5,  1860;  d  Mar.  2,  — - ;  m  Emma  Smith;  Macungie,  Pa. 

[75b-47.4]  4.  Emma,  dec;  m - Schickley;  Easton,  Pa. 

9 

[75b— 20]  ELIZABETH  SCHUBERT,  b  May  7,  1823;  d  Jan.  18,  1914;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth 
(Schiffert)  Schubert  [75b-4a[;  m  1849,  HENRY  SIEVERT,  b  Mar.  13,  1815;  d  May  2,  1898. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[75b-47.5]  1.  Julian  Horzetta,  b  Oct.  10,  1857;  m  John  Humlong. 

[75b-48]  2.  Charles  Abraham,  b  Apr.  16,  1860;  m  Tillie  Kreger. 

[75b-49]  3.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  2,  1862;  d  Sept.  24.  1912;  m  Cecil  E.  Cottrell. 

[75b— 21  ]  CHARLES  SCHUBERT,  b  Sept.  24,  1824-  s  David  and  Elizabeth  (Schiffert)  Schubert 
[75b-4a[;  m  HELENA  FOGEL,  b  Oct.  18,  1834. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Anna,  b  Nov.  1,  1856. 

2.  Emma,  b  Nov.  12,  1858. 

3.  Louisa,  b  June  10,  1861. 

4.  William,  b  Sept.  12,  1863. 

5.  George,  b  Oct.  6,  1865. 

6.  Rose,  b  May  29,  1867. 

7.  Lisa,  b  Apr.  14,  1875. 

[  Unable  to  locate  any  of  these  people.] 

[75b-22]  RACHEL  SCHUBERT,  b  Dec.  4,  1829;  d  Sept.  6,  1913;  dau  David  and  Elizabeth  (Schif¬ 
fert)  Schubert  [75b-4a];ra  Jan.  13, 1853,  WILLIAM  MILLER,  b  Mar.  12,  1827;  d  Mar.  30,  1894. 

Children  (5): 

[11-165]  1.  Maria  (Mary),  b  Oct.  29,  1854;  d  Aug.  1,  1920;  m  Jonathan  S.  Krauss. 

2.  Thomas,  b  Feb.  13,  1857;  d  Aug.  29,  1857. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  May  27,  1861;  d  Aug.  20,  1907. 

[75b-50]  4.  Amandus  S.,  b  Aug.  22,  1868;  m  Annie  L.  Yeakel. 

5.  Levi,  b  June  1,  1870. 

[75b-23]  SUSAN  SCHUBERT,  b  Oct.  10,  1844,  d  Mar.  31,  1919;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 

Schubert  [75b-4b] ;  m  JACOB  H.  WIEAND,  b  Aug.  25,  1838;  d  July  14,  1920;  s - and  Christina 

Wieand.  Res.,  939  Madison  Street,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[75b— 51  ]  Rosa,  b  Nov.  16,  1862;  m  Peter  Beehtold. 


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[75b-24]  SAMUEL  SCHUBERT,  b  May  1,  1848;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Schubert  [75b- 

4b];  m  May  31,  1879,  LAURA  BARTHOLOMEW,  b  - ;  d  Jan.  31,  1893;  dau  George  and 

Emalina  (Thomson)  Bartholomew.  Res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Oswin  C.,  b  Jan.  30,  1881;  d  Sept.  13,  1897. 

[75b-24.1]  WILLIAM  EBERT,  b  Mar.  5,  1807;  d  Oct.  24,  1876;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schubert) 
Ebert  [75b-5];  m  Sept.  9,  1832,  ELIZABETH  RITTENHOUSE,  b  Feb.  13,  1811;  d  July  20,  1890;  dau 
Joseph  Rittenhouse.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

[75b— 51 . 1  ]  1.  Samuel  R.,  b  June  29,  1833;  m  Kate  Vanderslice. 

[75b— 51 .2]  2.  Anna,  b  Dec.  13,  1835;  d  Dec.  26,  1913;  m  John  Albright. 

[75b-51.3]  3.  Joseph  R.,  b  Nov.  12,  1838;  d  May  11,  1896;  m  Margaret  Wurtz. 

[75b— 51 .4]  4.  Rebecca,  b  July  6,  1841;  d  Apr.  14,  1907;  m  John  H.  Schrack. 

5.  Eli,  b  Jan.  27,  1844;  d  Feb.  1,  1865. 

[7 5b— 51 .5]  6.  William,  b  Nov.  27,  1845;  m  Mary  Jane  Slifer. 

[75b-24.3]  SAMUEL  EBERT,  b  Dec.  23,  1810;  d  June  14,  1865;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schubert) 
Ebert  [75b-5];  m  LOUTSA  YOUNGER,  b  May  15,  1815;  d  Apr.  20,  1887 ;  dau  Caspar  Younger.  (1922.) 
One  child: 

[75b-51.6]  Wilson  H.,  b  May  14,  1847;  m  Sarah  A.  Kern. 

[75b-24.5]  SOLOMON  EBERT,  b  Apr.  10,  1814;  d  Sept.  14,  1859;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schu¬ 
bert)  Ebert  [75b— 5] ;  m  SARAH  HONNETTER,  b  Apr.  8,  1815;  d  Apr.  9,  1890;  dau  Barney  Honnetter. 
(1922.) 

Children  (2): 

[75b— 51 .8]  1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  3,  1848;  m  John  Yerger. 

[75b— 51.7]  2.  Amos  H.,  b  Dec.  26,  1850;  m  Hannah  M.  Derr. 

[75b-24.6]  JOEL  EBERT,  b  July  7,  1817;  d  Dec.  5,  1899;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schubert)  Ebert 

[75b-5];  m  1845,  MARY  LATSHAW,  b  June  7,  1821;  d  Feb.  6,  1856;  dau  Jacob  and  — - -  (Hie- 

stand)  Latshaw.  Farmer.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[75b-51.9]  1.  Jacob  L.,  b  Feb.  8,  1846;  d  Nov.  5,  1891;  m  Kate  M.  Wagner. 

2.  Annie,  b  Jan.  25,  1848,  d  Mar.  20,  1917  (Mar.  29,  1915). 

[75b— 51 . 10]  3.  Amos  L.,  b  Mar.  20,  1850;  rn  Kate  H.  Saylor. 

[75b-51.11]  4.  Emma,  b  June  7,  1852;  d  Mar.  10,  1907;  m  B.  Y.  Davis. 

[75b-51.12]  5.  Milton  L.,  6  June  9,  1854;  m  Margaret  R.  Garber. 

[75b-24.9]  AMOS  EBERT,  b  Mar.  4,  1824;  d  Dec.  16,  1903;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schubert) 
Ebert  [75b— 5] ;  m  Dec.  18  (16),  1851,  ELEANOR  TYSON,  b  Oct.  10,  1823;  d  Oct.  10,  1908;  dau  Charles 
and  Hannah  Tyson.  Teacher  and  farmer;  res.,  Ashland,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[75b— 51.13]  1.  Theresa,  b  Nov.  17,  1852;  m  Alexander  J.  D.  Henszey. 

[75b-51.14]  2.  Horace  Mann,  b  Mar.  25,  1855;  m  Emily  Underdown. 

[75b-51.15]  3.  J.  Milton,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  m  Alice  Bateman. 

[75b— 51 . 16]  4.  Alvin  Tyson,  b  Mar.  3,  1860;  m  Hannah  Cuthbert. 

5.  Clarence  W.,  b  Nov.  25,  1861;  unm. 

In  his  early  life  Amos  Ebert  was  a  school  teacher.  He  afterwards  studied  medicine,  but  did  not 
complete  his  medical  course,  although  he  continued  his  studies  in  the  sciences.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.  His  interest  in  chemistry  led  him  to  engage  in  the 
manufacture  of  chemicals,  but  on  learning  of  the  great  amount  of  dishonesty  in  that  business,  he  dis¬ 
continued  his  work  along  that  line. 

In  1865  Mr.  Ebert  purchased  a  farm  at  Ashland,  N.  J.,  where  he  resided  until  his  death.  He  took 
an  active  interest  in  organizations  for  the  welfare  of  the  community,  but  always  refused  to  accept  polit¬ 
ical  offices  of  any  kind.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  had  been  a  deacon  in  the  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  Bap¬ 
tist  Church  for  thirty  years,  and  his  pastor  said  of  him: 

“His  intellectual  life  was  of  more  than  ordinary  depth  and  power.” 


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[75b-26]  LYDIA  SCHUBERT,  b  Sept.  27,  1818;  d  May  24,  1876;  dau  Christopher  and  Maria  (Yea- 
kel)  Schubert  [75b-6a];  m  Jan.  1,  1843,  SOLOMON  S.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  3,  1820;  d  Sept.  22,  1894. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary,  b  Apr.  12,  1844;  d  Aug.  4,  1875. 

2.  William,  b  July  10,  1846;  d  Nov.  10,  1875. 

3.  Susan,  b  Sept.  19,  1848. 

4.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  25,  1852. 

5.  Caroline,  b  Jan.  29,  1854. 

6.  Thomas,  b  Apr.  19,  1857. 

7.  Amelia,  b  Sept.  9,  1860. 

[  Unahle  to  locate  or  complete.] 

[75b— 27 ]  TIMOTHY  SCHUBERT,  b  Aug.  14,  1820;  d  Nov.  24,  1876;  s  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Yeakel)  Schubert  [75b-6a];  m  CATHARINE  ESTERLY,  b  Sept.  2,  1823;  d  Apr.  6,  1887. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b-52a]  ,  Q  .  7  1Q/1Q  f  1.  Lydian  Snyder. 

[75b-52b]  J  L  Keuben’  b  kept-  7>  1848  i  m  |  2.  Mrs.  Emma  C.  Snyder  Wetzel. 

[75b-53]  2.  Mary  (Maria),  b  Aug.  12,  1850;  m  Nathan  Stahl. 

3.  Abraham,  b  June  5,  1853. 

[75b-54]  4.  William,  b  Jan.  3,  1856;  m  Alice  S.  Snyder. 

[75b-55]  5.  Charles  E.,  b  Oct.  21,  1857;  m  Maggie  Druckenmiller. 

[75b-56]  6.  Emma,  b  Sept.  16,  1859;  d  June  21,  1916;  m  Allen  A.  Stahl. 

[75b-28]  THAMAR  SCHLICHER,  b  Nov.  28,  1817;  dau  John  and  Rachel  (Schubert-Yeakel) 
Schlicher  [75b-7] ;  m  Feb.  1,  1841,  WILLIAM  ADDISON  SCHELLY,  M.D.  Lived  in  Lititz,  Pa. 
Children  (6): 

1.  Linnaeus,  unm;  2.  Mary;  3.  Addie,  unm;  4.  Rose;  5.  Horace. 

[7 5b— 60]  6.  Ella,  m - Stewart. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[75b-29a]  CHARLES  STROH,  b  Nov.  25,  1838;  d  Apr.  27,  1904;  s  Peter  and  Sophia  (Schubert) 
Stroh  [75b-8];  m  1st  time,  REBECCA  ROHRBACH,  b  Apr.  30,  1844;  d  Dec.  18,  1881. 

Children  (9): 

[75b-61]  1.  Cyrus  O.,  b  May  24,  1863;  m  Ellen  M.  Mengel. 

2.  Casselia,  b  Dec.  4,  1864;  d  May  18,  1883. 

[75b-62]  3.  Horace,  b  Nov.  11,  1866;  m  Annie  M.  Baver. 

[75b-63]  4.  Alfred  R.,  b  Oct.  20,  1868;  m  Laura  M.  Lee. 

[75b— 64]  5.  Amanda  R.,  b  Sept.  23,  1870;  d  Mar.  2,  1894;  m  Edwin  H.  Stoudt. 

[74-508b]  6.  Diana,  m  Andrew  Hagenbuch. 

[75b-64.2]  7.  James  R.,  b  Aug.  15,  1874;  m  Flora  J.  Van  Fossen. 

8.  Emanuel,  b  Sept.  21,  1877;  d  Sept.  22,  1884. 

[75b-64.3]  9.  Wilson  H.,  b  Apr.  26,  1880;  m  Annie  Louise  Rayden. 

[75b-29b]  CHARLES  STROH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MRS.  AMANDA  (REITNAUER) 
ROHRBACH,  dau  Abraham  and  Caroline  Reitnauer,  and  widow  of  Peter  Rohrbach. 

One  child: 

[75b-65]  Mahlon  R.,  b  Mar.  1,  1891;  m  Mabel  Hallman. 

[75b-30]  ELLMAN  G.  MILLER,  s  Michael  and  Sarah  (Salada)  Miller  [75b  9];  m  HANNAH 
HINKEL. 

Children  (8 )  : 

[75b-66]  1.  Josephine,  m  H.  B.  Keeley;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[75b— 67 ]  2.  Lenora,  m  Francis  Simon,  dec;  widow  and  son;  Elizabethtown,  Pa. 

3.  James  Alfred,  dec;  single. 

[11-166]  4.  Mahala,  b  Sept.  7,  1862;  rn  Daniel  Krauss. 

[75b-68]  5.  Cornelius,  dec. 


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1159 


[75b-69]  6.  Ida,  b  July  20,  1867;  m  John  A.  Gerhart;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[75b-70]  7.  Tivilia,  m  John  Walters,  dec;  widow;  Allentown,  Pa. 

8.  Annie,  d  young. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[75b— 31  ]  MARIA  MILLER,  dec;  dau  Michael  and  Sarah  (Salada)  Miller  [75b— 9] ;  m  JOHN 
BRELSFORD,  dec. 

Children  (3): 

1.  John,  dec. 

2.  Edward;  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

3.  Mayme,  m - Seheidy;  New  York. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify;  letters  unans .] 

[75b-33]  AMAZIA  S.  MILLER,  b  Feb.  14,  1848;  s  Michael  and  Sarah  (Salada)  Miller  [75b— 9] ;  m 
Mar.  12,  1879,  CAROLINE  REINERT,  b  Feb.  2,  1854;  dau  Thomas  and  Julian  (Fretz)  Reinert. 
Engineer;  Macungie,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Mr.  Miller  has  the  Schubert  Family  Bible  and  furnished  data  therein  for  the  use  of  the  Editor. 

[75b-34]  OBADIAH  MILLER,  b  Feb.  28,  1845;  s  Harry  and  Sallie  (Hunsperger)  Miller  [75b— 1 1  ] ; 

m  Sept.  21,  1871, - KNAPPENBERGER,  b  Sept.,  1851.  Shoemaker;  Macungie,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

(1920.) 

Children  (11): 

[75b— 71  ]  1.  Mary  L.,  m  Henry  Hendelman;  Macungie,  Pa. 

[75b-72]  2.  Maud,  b  Feb.  2,  1872;  m  Daniel  Kunkle;  Macungie,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 

[75b-73]  3.  Harry,  b  Feb.  26,  1875;  m  Laura  Bartholomew;  Macungie,  Pa. 

[75b-74]  4.  Blanch,  b  Apr.  11,  1877;  m  Rev.  Staup. 

[75b-75]  5.  Alice,  b  Aug.  25,  1879;  m  W.  Bunting. 

6.  Ida,  b  Sept.  21,  1881;  unm. 

[75b-76]  7.  Warren,  b  Oct.  28,  1883;  m  Ida  Miller. 

[75b— 77 ]  8.  Benjamin,  m  Ida  Repp. 

9.  Sadie,  b  June  23,  1886;  unm. 

10.  Eugene,  b  Aug.  5,  1888;  dec. 

[75b-78]  11.  Evelyn,  b  Apr.  19,  1895;  m  George  P.  Phillips. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[75b-35]  ADDISON  H.  MILLER,  b  Sept.  23,  1846;  s  Harry  and  Sallie  (Hunsperger)  Miller  [75b- 
11];  m  Sept.  24,  1883,  EMMA  J.  STROH,  b  Mar.  12,  1853;  dau  Edward  Iv.  and  Rebecca  (Brelsford) 
Stroh.  House  painter;  res.,  457  Turner  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sherman,  b  Apr.  14,  1885;  d  July  15,  1885. 

[75b-79]  2.  Clara  M.,  b  June  16,  1888;  m  Claude  H.  W.  Rudolph. 

3.  Woodward,  b  June  9,  1890;  d  Apr.  10,  1895. 

“The  only  descendants  of  my  father’s  sisters  are  children  of  Marie  Knappenberger.  They  are  Mrs. 
Raudenbush,  Macungie,  Pa.;  Mrs.  Henry  Ritter,  Macungie,  Pa.”  [ Addison  H.  Miller.] 

[75b-39.1]  RUFUS  SHULER,  dec;  s  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Miller)  Shuler  [75b-14];  m - 

Children  (J): 

1.  John;  2.  Thomas;  3.  Alfred;  4.  Wilson. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[75b-40]  PENROSE  KNAPPENBERGER,  s  Henry  and  Maria  (Miller)  Knappenberger  [75b— 15] ; 
m - 

Children  ( 6 ) : 

[75b-84]  1.  Harry,  m - — — ;  Mertztown,  Pa. 

[75b-85]  2.  Maria,  m  Cyrus  Lessig. 

Four  other  children. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[75b— 41  ]  AMANDA  KNAPPENBERGER,  dec;  dau  Henry  and  Maria  (Miller)  Knappenberger 
[75b— 15] ;  m  HENRY  RITTER.  Res.,  Macungie,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b-86]  1.  William,  ra - - — — ;  134  S.  Hall  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[75b-87]  2.  James,  m - ;  Jackson  Apts.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[75b-88]  3.  Elsie  E.,  m  Irwin  Christman. 

[75b— 89]  4.  Charles,  m - ;  Macungie,  Pa. 

[75b-90]  5.  Ella,  m - - 

[19-90]  6.  Annie  M.,  h  Jan.  13,  1882;  m  Henry  G.  Kriebel. 

[75b-42]  AMELIA  KNAPPENBERGER,  dau  Henry  and  Maria  (Miller)  Knappenberger  [75b-15]; 
m  GEORGE  RAUDENBUSH.  Res.,  Macungie,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 

One  child:  Maggie;  single. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[75b-43]  SARAH  SCHUBERT,  b  Mar.  9,  1841 ;  d  Sept.,  1877;  dau  Lewis  and  Esther  (Kline)  Schu¬ 
bert  [75b-17];  m  CONSTANTINE  MEYER,  b  July  28,  1836;  d  Apr.  21,  1909.  Farmer;  res.,  Green- 
springs,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Frank,  b  July  10,  1873;  d  Mar.  26,  1897;  unm. 

[75b— 91  ]  2.  Wesley,  b  Mar.  27,  1877;  m  Martha  Dietzel;  Greensprings,  Ohio. 

[75b-92]  3.  Lillie  Mae,  b  Oct.  29,  1875;  m  Charles  A.  McGormley. 

4.  Rollin,  d  in  infancy. 

[75b-44]  WILLIAM  SCHUBERT,  b  Nov.  25,  1842;  d  Feb.  19,  1914;  s  Lewis  and  Esther  (Kline) 
Schubert  [75b— 1 7 ] ;  m  Nov.  29,  1867,  LYDIA  PERIM.  Mrs.  Lydia  P.  Schubert  lives  at  44  West  Elm 
St.,  Norwalk,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daughter,  b  Sept.  20,  1878;  d  Oct.  11,  1878. 

[75b-93]  2.  Lewis  Judson,  b  Jan.  6,  1872;  m  Myrtle  R.  Caldwell. 


[75b-45a]  DANIEL  SCHUBERT,  b  Nov.  3,  1846;  s  Lewis  and  Esther  (Kline)  Schubert  [75b— 1 7 ] ; 
m  1st  time,  Dec.  28,  1867,  BARBARA  EINSEL,  b  Dec.  13,  1848;  d  Mar.  16,  1895;  dau  Henry  Einsel. 
Children  (6): 

1.  Child,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Child,  d  in  infancy. 


[75b-94a]  1 
[75b-94b]  j 
[75b-95] 
[75b— 96] 
[75b-97] 


3.  Cyrus  Alvin,  b  Mar.  19,  1870;  m 


\  1.  Sophia  Ella  Bauer. 


i  2.  Mary  Kathrine  Weot. 


4.  Sarah  Esther,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  m  Frank  C.  Dietzel. 

5.  Olivia  May,  b  Oct.  29,  1877;  m  W.  E.  Koch. 

6.  Henry  L.,  b  June  19,  1879;  m  Clara  Hautz. 


[75b-45b]  DANIEL  SCHUBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  15,  1896,  MARY  MUNK. 
Farmer;  res.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[75b-46]  HENRY  SCHUBERT,  b  Oct.  30,  1848;  d  Dec.  18,  1917;  s  Lewis  and  Esther  (Kline)  Schu¬ 
bert  [75b— 17 ] ;  m  Nov.  6,  1873,  SARAH  J.  HARTMAN,  b  Mar.  9,  1849;  dau  John  Hartman.  Merchant; 
res.,  686  Colburn  St.,  Akron,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Charles,  b  Dec.  27,  1875;  d  Jan.  5,  1876. 

2.  Ada  Bell,  b  Sept.  20,  1877;  d  Aug.  1,  1878. 

[75b— 98]  3.  Estella,  b  Sept.  3,  1874;  m  George  C.  Vandersall. 

[75b— 99]  4.  Arthur  H.,  b  Aug.  22,  1880;  m  Leila  Browne. 


[7 5b— 47. 1  ]  SUSANNA  REBECCA  KAUFFMAN,  b  Apr.  14,  1834 ;  d  Sept.  11,  1881 ;  dau  Nathan  and 
Rebecca  (Schubert)  Kauffman  [75b-18[;  m  EDWIN  H.  WIEAND. 


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1161 


One  child: 

[75b-99.1a]  )  .  ,0^0  [  1*  Frederick  E.  Leibold. 

[75b-99.1b]  J  Minme  J-  b  JulV  20>  1872 !  m  1  2.  Mahlon  Y.  Fister. 

[. Further  data  unobtainable.] 


[75b-47.2]  MARY  MATILDA  KAUFFMAN,  b  Dec.  5,  1841;  d  May  21,  1921;  dan  Nathan  and 
Rebecca  (Schubert)  Kauffman  [75b-18];  m  DAVID  ESTERLEY,  b  Nov.  2,  1835;  d  Oct.  6,  1921;  s 
Andres  and  Katherine  (Shiffert)  Esterley.  Res.,  Emaus,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[75b-99.2]  1.  Elenora,  b  Oct.  11,  1861;  m  Charles  Herman;  Easton,  Pa. 

[75b-99.3]  2.  Jeremiah,  b  May  10,  1868;  m - Bows;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  Charles,  b  May  6,  1866;  unm;  Emaus,  Pa. 

[75b-99.4]  4.  Augustus,  b  Mar.  27, - ■;  m - -  Bauder;  Toms  River,  N.  J. 

5.  Mara  A.,  b  Mar.  7,  1870;  Emaus,  Pa. 

6.  Minnie  M.,  b  May  3,  1872;  unm;  Emaus,  Pa. 

[75b-99.5]  7.  Annie,  m - Roth;  Mountain  Villa,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[75b-47.5]  JULIAN  HORZETTA  SIEVERT,  b  Oct,  10,  1857;  dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Schubert) 
Sievert  [75b-20];  m  Mar.  13,  1879,  JOHN  J.  HUMLONG.  Millwright;  res.,  Genoa,  Ohio.  (1918.) 


[75b-48]  CHARLES  ABRAHAM  SIEVERT,  b  Apr.  16,  1860;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Schubert) 
Sievert  [75b-20];  m  Jan.  29,  1884,  TILLIE  KREGER,  b  1859;  dau  Charles  Kreger.  Painter;  res.,  1008 
Front  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1917.) 


[75b-49]  SARAH  ELIZABETH  SIEVERT,  b  Jan.  2,  1862;  d  Sept.  24,  1912;  dau  Henry  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Schubert)  Sievert  [75b-20] ;  m  Dec,  24,  1878,  CECIL  E.  COTTRELL,  b  Sept.  19,  1859;  s  Stephen 
S.  and  Laurinda  (Curtice)  Cottrell.  Retail  lumberman;  res.,  538  S.  Main  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1919.) 
Children  (4): 

[75b-100]  1.  Clara  Edith,  b  July  9,  1879;  m  Carl  G.  Dean. 

[75b— 101  ]  2.  Ernest  Stephen,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  m  Marguerite  Tollison. 

[75b-102]  3.  Warren  Eugene,  b  Mar.  20,  1885;  m  Mary  R.  Beekman. 

[75b— 103]  4.  Carl  Henry,  b  Oct.  7,  1887;  m  Anna  E.  Meyer. 


[75b-50]  AMANDUS  S.  MILLER,  b  Aug.  22,  1868;  s  William  and  Rachel  (Schubert)  Miller  [75b- 
22];  m  Apr.  9,  1892,  ANNIE  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  16,  1870;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Laudenschlager) 
Yeakel  [38-117].  Miller  and  sawyer;  res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Irma  May,  b  Jan.  23,  1893;  d  Nov.  3,  1900. 

2.  Lester  Newton,  b  Oct,  12,  1898. 

3.  Elton  Newman,  b  Feb.  25,  1901. 


[75b-51]  ROSA  WIEAND,  b  Nov.  16,  1862;  dau  Jacob  H.  and  Susan  (Schubert)  Wieand  [75b— 23 ] ; 
m  Mar.  19,  1880,  PETER  BECHTOLD,  b  Apr.  29,  1858;  s  Wendel  and  Dora  (Nepp)  Bechtold.  La¬ 
borer;  res.,  637  Locust  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[75b-104]  1.  Harry,  b  Sept.  19,  1881;  m  Anna  Snyder;  1022  11th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[75b-105]  2.  William,  b  Aug.  11,  1883;  m  Rosa  Dell;  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Edward,  b  Oct.  8,  1886;  d  Aug.  13,  1888. 

[75b-106]  4.  Newton  P.,  b  Oct.  13,  1889;  m  Hattie  Mengel. 

[75b-107]  5.  Charles  E.,  b  Nov.  11,  1891;  m  Lillie  M.  Snyder. 

[75b-108]  6.  Warren,  b  Dec.  1,  1896;  m  Emma  Keim;  Reading,  Pa. 

7.  Sulie,  b  June  27,  1899;  637  Locust  Street,  Reading,  Pa. 


[75b— 51.1]  SAMUEL  R.  EBERT,  b  June  29,  1833;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Rittenhouse)  Ebert 
[75b-24.1] ;  m  Dec.  26,  1863,  KATE  VANDERSLICE,  b  Apr.  28,  1835;  d  Mar.  9,  1917;  dau  - 
and -  (Zimmerman)  Vanderslice.  (1922.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Myra  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  27,  1864;  d  Sept.  15,  1917;  unm. 

2.  Emma  Gertrude,  b  Feb.  13,  1870;  d  Aug.  10,  1870. 

3.  Howard  Eugene,  b  Aug.  24,  1873;  d  June  16,  1874. 

[75b— 108. 1  ]  4.  Edgar  Roland,  b  Mar.  30,  1876;  rn  Miriam  Alice  Robley. 

[75b-51.2]  ANNA  EBERT,  b  Dec.  13,  1835;  d  Dec.  26,  1913;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Ritten- 
house)  Ebert  [75b-24.1];  m  Jan.  21,  1855,  JOHN  ALBRIGHT,  b  Apr.  11,  1833;  d  Feb.  21,  1907; 
s  Samuel  and  Jane  (Tippen)  Albright.  Drayman.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

[75b-108.2]  1.  Mary  Emma,  b  May  13,  1860;  m  Eden  Lindenmuth. 

2.  Lizzie,  b  Sept.  29,  1865;  d  May  19,  1869. 

[75b— 51.3]  JOSEPH  R.  EBERT,  b  Nov.  12,  1838;  d  May  11,  1896;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Ritten- 
house)  Ebert  [75b-24.1];  rn  Feb.,  1861,  MARGARET  WURTZ,  b  Dec.  27,  1836;  d  June  2,  1902;  dau 
Peter  and  Margaret  (Cressman)  Wurtz.  Lived  in  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ida  May,  b  June  24,  1863;  d  Dec.  29,  1899. 

2.  Horace  Milton,  b  Jan.  9,  1866;  d  Apr.  26, 1905;  served  in  the  Spanish  American  War  as 

1st  Lieutenant  of  Co.  M.,  4th  Regiment  of  the  Pa.  Vols. 

3.  Walter  Winfield,  b  Dec.  26,  1869;  d  Feb.  22,  1870. 

4.  Ella  Blanche,  b  Jan.  1,  1873;  unm;  3234  Powelton  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[75b-51. 
house)  Ebert 
s  Michael  M 

[75b-108.3] 

[75b-108.4] 

[75b-108.5] 

[75b— 108.6] 
[75b-108.7a] 
[75b— 108.7b] 
[75b— 108.8] 


4]  REBECCA  EBERT,  b  July  6,  1841 ;  d  Apr.  14,  1907 ;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Ritten- 
[75b-24.1];m  June  2,  1860,  JOHN  HENRY  SCHRACK,  b  Sept.  17,  1839  ;d  Oct.  22,  1886; 
and  Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Schrack.  Hotel  keeper;  lived  at  Royersford,  Pa.  (1922.) 
Children  (7): 

1.  Devilla  Irvin,  b  Mar.  25,  1861;  m  Kate  Young. 

2.  William  Francis,  b  Aug.  22,  1863;  m  Ada  Noble. 

3.  John  Elmer,  b  Sept.  7,  1866;  m  Mary  Brown. 

4.  C.  Harvey,  b  Aug.  30,  1869;  d  Nov.  8,  1882. 

5.  George  Washington,  b  May  31,  1872;  m  Irene  Osborn. 

„  ^  7  „  f  1.  Myrtle  Vanderslice. 

6.  Milton  Oscar,  b  Oct.  31,  1875;  m  |2  Emma  a  Kramer. 

7.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  4,  1879;  m  George  W.  Bailey. 


[75b-51.5]  WILLIAM  EBERT,  b  Nov.  27,  1845;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Rittenhouse)  Ebert 
[75b-24.1];  m  Feb.  6,  1869,  MARY  JANE  SLIFER,  b  Apr.  24,  1847 ;  d  May  5,  1903;  dau  Isaac  and  Ann 
(Albright)  Slifer.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  3629  North  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Morris  A.,  b  Nov.  17,  1869;  d  May  5,  1870. 

[75b-108.9]  2.  Rosa  L.,  b  July  31,  1871;  m  Rev.  Lloyd  M.  Knoll. 

[75b-108.10]  3.  Alice  A.,  b  Apr.  3,  1874;  m  Walter  A.  Roat. 

4.  Anna  S.,  b  Oct.  26,  1879;  d  Aug.  23,  1880. 


[75b— 51 .6]  WILSON  H.  EBERT,  b  May  14,  1847  ;s  Samuel  and  Louisa  (Younger)  Ebert  [75b— 24.3] ; 
m  June  2,  1879,  SARAH  A.  KERN,  b  June  10,  1847;  d  Feb.  24,  1918;  dau  Aaron  and  Hannah  (High) 
Kern.  Real  estate  business;  729  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[75b— 108. 11]  Horace  K.,  b  Mar.  17,  1880;  m  Phoebe  A.  Reed. 


[75b-51.7]  AMOS  H.  EBERT,  b  Dec.  26,  1850;  s  Solomon  and  Sarah  (Honnetter)  Ebert  [75b- 
24.5] ;  rn  Mar.  26,  1876,  HANNAH  M.  DERR,  b  Oct.  14,  1858;  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Shill)  Derr. 
Engineer;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (4): 

[75b-108.12]  1.  William  D.,  b  Oct.  25  (23),  1877;  rn  Mary  Knause. 

[75b-108.13]  2.  Annie  D.,  b  Oct.  3,  1884;  rn  Wiliam  G.  Firing. 


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f 7 5b— 1 08. 14]  3.  Edgar  L.,  b  Nov.  11,  1880  (Nov.  14,  1879);  m  Mary  A.  Shantz. 

[75b-108.15]  4.  Helen  D.,  b  Feb.  11,  1891;  m  Francis  A.  Renner. 

[75b— 51 .8]  MARY  EBERT,  b  Nov.  3,  1848;  dau  Solomon  and  Sarah  (Honnetter)  Ebert  [75b— 24.5] ; 
m  Oct.  26,  1867,  JOHN  YERGER,  b  June  5,  1849;  d  1885;  s  Jonas  and  Susanna  (Nieman)  Yerger. 
Stone  mason;  res.,  Mohnton,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

[75b-108.16]  1.  Clara,  b  Sept.  6,  1871;  m  Leidy  Bilger. 

[75b-108.17]  2.  George  W.,  b  Mar.  24,  1874;  m  Annie  Dilliplane. 

[75b-108.18]  3.  Harry,  b  May  3,  1879;  m  Susan  Burkhart. 

[75b— 51 .9]  JACOB  LATSHAW  EBERT,  b  Feb.  8,  1846:  d  Nov.  5,  1891 ;  s  Joel  and  Mary  (Latshaw) 
Ebert  [75b-24.6];  m  KATE  M.  WAGNER,  b  May  1,  1858;  dau  George  and  Emeline  L.  (Skillman) 
Wagner.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

[75b— 108. 19]  1.  George  W.  Joel,  b  Feb.  15,  1885;  m  Mary  Pedrick. 

2.  Claude  W.,  b  Mar.  4,  1888;  d  Nov.  4,  1891. 

[75b-51.10]  AMOS  L.  EBERT,  b  Mar.  20,  1850;  s  Joel  and  Mary  (Latshaw)  Ebert  [75b— 24.6] ;  m 
Dec.  20,  1874,  KATE  H.  SAYLOR,  b  June  26,  1851;  d  Dec.  26,  1903.  Retired;  res.,  1132  Queen  St., 
Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (9): 

[75b-108.20]  1.  Harry  O.,  b  Sept.  8  (6),  1874;  m  Mattie  Mattis. 


[75b-108.24]  5.  William  S.,  b  Oct.  1,  1881;  m  Sallie  D.  Hunsicker. 

6.  Stella  K.,  b  Jan.  31,  1886;  d  Mar.  27,  1892. 

7.  Bertha,  b  June  3,  1888;  d  Mar.  26,  1892. 

8.  Walter  G.,  b  Jan.  3,  1891;  d  Apr.  1,  1892. 

9.  Hattie  E.,  b  Aug.  3,  1894;  unm;  13  E.  Fifth  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[75b— 51 .12]  MILTON  L.  EBERT,  b  June  9,  1854;  s  Joel  and  Mary  (Latshaw)  Ebert  [75b-24.6 ];m 
Dec.  27,  1879,  MARGARET  R.  GARBER,  b  Nov.  13,  1858;  dau  John  and  Lucetta  (Brownback) 
Garber.  Retired;  res.,  536  Duncannon  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b-108.25]  1.  Blaine  G.,  b  Oct.  17,  1880;  m  Lizzie  Chunn. 

[75b-108.26]  2.  Ida  G.,  b  Nov.  12,  1881 ;  d  Apr.  23,  1910;  m  T.  Wilbur  Murphy. 

[75b-108.27]  3.  Walton  G.,  b  Jan.  9  (3),  1883;  m  Elizabeth  C.  Smith. 

4.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  15,  1884;  d  Sept.  9,  1884. 

5.  Jennie,  b  Aug.  4,  1891;  536  Duncannon  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Clarence  G.,  b  Mar.  24,  1895;  Duncannon  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Clarence  G.  Ebert,  S.T.D.,  is  a  physician  in  Drugless  Therapy.  He  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  A.  in  the 
World  War,  Mar.  20,  1918,  at  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  and  was  sent  to  the  Aviation  Field  at  Park  Field, 
Tenn.,  for  hospital  duty.  In  July,  1918,  he  was  transferred  to  the  AValter  Reed  General  Hospital  in 
Washington,  D.  C.,  receiving  the  grade  of  Sergeant,  to  take  charge  of  administering  the  treatments  in 
the  Electro-Therapy  Department,  for  the  duration  of  the  Period  of  Emergency.  He  was  honorably 
discharged,  Sept.  20,  1919. 

[75b— 51 .13]  THERESA  EBERT,  b  Nov.  17,  1852;  dau  Amos  and  Eleanor  (Tyson)  Ebert  [75b- 
24.9];  m  June  10,  1880,  ALEXANDER  J.  D.  HENSZEY,  b  Apr.  6,  1849;  d  Feb.  8,  1891.  Wholesale 
merchant;  res.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Beatrice  C.  E.,  b  Feb.  26,  1881;  Red  Cross  Office;  Greensburg,  Pa. 

2.  Walter  Alexander,  b  June  26,  1882;  d  Nov.  16,  1890. 


[75b-108.21]  2.  M.  Elizabeth 
[75b-108.22]  3.  H.  Emma 
[75b-108.23]  4.  Maggie  M.,  b  Jan 


f  Harry  F.  Smith 
l  George  Mayer. 
31,  1879;  m  Harry  Hildebrand. 


twins,  b  July  24,  1876;  m 


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[75b-108.28]  3.  Milton  Clarence,  b  Mar.  22,  1884;  m  Ethel  Orr;  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

[75b-108.29]  4.  Harold  Leon,  b  Oct.  5,  1885;  m  Charlotte  Russel  Helms. 

[75b— 1 08.30]  5.  Roy  Ormonde,  b  May  20,  1887;  m  Gladys  Roberts. 

[75b-108.31]  6.  Persis  Tyson,  b  Aug:.  29,  1891;  m  Theodore  C.  Horner. 

[75b-51.14]  HORACE  MANN  EBERT,  b  Mar.  25,  1855;  s  Amos  and  Eleanor  (Tyson)  Ebert 
[75b-24.9];  m  Jan.  24,  1901,  EMILY  UNDERDOWN,  b  Apr.  18,  1870;  dau  Americus  R.  and  Mary 
Paries  (Smith)  Underdown.  Aquatic  plant  raiser;  res.,  141  Mansion  Ave.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  No  issue. 
(1922.) 

[75b— 51.15]  J.  MILTON  EBERT,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  6’  Amos  and  Eleanor  (Tyson)  Ebert  [75b-24.9]; 
m  Apr.  17,  1894,  ALICE  BATEMAN,  b  Sept.  5,  1868;  dau  Frank  and  Alice  H.  (Marshall)  Bateman. 
Accountant  and  printer;  res.,  Grenloeh,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Kingsley  Ward,  b  July  19,  1904. 

[75b— 51.16]  ALVIN  TYSON  EBERT,  b  Mar.  3,  1860;  s  Amos  and  Eleanor  (Tyson)  Ebert  [75b- 
24.9];  m  HANNAH  CUTHBERT,  b  June  26,  1865;  dau  Allen  and  Margaret  B.  (Gibbs)  Cuthbert. 
Res.,  Ashland,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[75b-108.32]  Alan  Cuthbert,  b  Feb.  11,  1897;  m  Elizabeth  R.  Clemens. 

[75b-52a]  REUBEN  SCHUBERT,  b  Sept.  7,  1848;  s  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Esterly)  Schubert 
[75b— 27 ] ;  m  1st  time,  Dec.  21,  1872,  LYDIAN  SNYDER,  b  Jan.  3,  1847 ;  d  Nov.  6,  1889;  dau  John  and 
Lydian  (Kern)  Snyder. 

One  child: 

[75b— 109]  Laura,  b  Aug.  2,  1876;  m  Frank  E.  Graber. 

[75b-52b]  REUBEN  SCHUBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  23,  1891,  Mrs.  EMMA  C. 
(SNYDER)  WETZEL,  b  Oct.  14,  1866;  dau  Christian  Snyder.  Farmer;  res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  No  issue. 
(1920.) 

[75b-53]  MARY  (MARIA)  SCHUBERT,  b  Aug.  12,  1850;  dau  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Esterly) 
Schubert  [75b-27];  m  May  11,  1872,  NATHAN  STAHL,  b  Jan.  4,  1847;  d  Apr.  21,  1921.  Agricultural 
implement  maker;  res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[75b-110]  1.  Oswin,  b  Mar.  20,  1874;  m  Alice  Bittenbender. 

2.  Minnie,  b  Dec.  26,  1876. 

3.  Katie,  b  Sept.  29,  1881. 

[75b-54]  WILLIAM  SCHUBERT,  b  Jan.  3,  1856;  s  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Esterly)  Schubert 
[75b-27];  m  Mar.  3,  1883,  ALICE  S.  SNYDER,  b  Mar.  7,  1864;  dau  Charles  and  Ellamanda  (Egner) 
Snyder.  Farmer;  res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Irene,  b  Nov.  20,  1884;  1729  Columbia  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Anna,  b  Jan.  29,  1888;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

[43-377]  3.  Estella,  b  Nov.  21,  1893;  m  Samuel  S.  Seibert. 

[75b-55]  CHARLES  E.  SCHUBERT,  b  Oct.  21,  1857 ;  s  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Esterly)  Schubert 
[75b-27] ;  m  Oct.  20,  1888,  MAGGIE  DRUCKENMILLER,  b  Aug.  20,  1867;  d  Nov.  4,  1918;  dau 
Enos  and  Elizabeth  (Desh)  Druckenmiller.  Farmer;  res.,  Shimerville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Stanley,  b  Sept.  18,  1889;  Shimerville,  Pa. 

[7 5b — 1 11]  2.  Elva,  b  Oct.  24,  1890;  m  Ralph  S.  Hamman. 

3.  Kathryn,  b  May  24,  1892;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[75b— 1 12]  4.  Maggie  D.,  b  Nov.  5,  1893;  d  June  23,  1912;  m  Harry  O.  Reese. 

[75b— 2 1 3]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  25,  1895;  m  Roy  Miller;  Allentown,  Pa. 


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6.  Mary,  b  Jan.  1,  1898;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[75b— 1 14]  7.  Lillian,  b  May  10,  1900;  rn  John  Schuler. 

8.  Minnie,  b  Jan.  3,  1905;  Shimerville,  Pa. 

9.  C.  Paul,  b  Feb.  16,  1909;  Shimerville,  Pa. 


[75b— 56]  EMMA  SCHUBERT,  b  Sept.  16,  1859;  d  June  21,  1916;  dau  Timothy  and  Catharine 
(Esterly)  Schubert  [75b— 27 ] ;  m  Dec.  2,  1882,  ALLEN  A.  STAHL,  b  Aug.  12,  1854;  s  Nathan  and  Bar¬ 
bara  (Albright)  Stahl.  Farmer;  res.,  Palm,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (11): 


1.  Elmer,  b  Apr.  27,  1883;  Palm,  Pa. 

2.  Elsie,  b  Apr.  9,  1886;  Palm,  Pa. 

[75b— 1 15]  3.  Annie,  b  Mar.  24,  1888;  m  Edgar  Hillegass. 

4.  Esther,  b  June  15,  1890;  Palm,  Pa. 

5.  Meda,  b  June  13,  1892;  Palm,  Pa. 

6.  Emma,  b  Mar.  9,  1894;  Palm,  Pa. 

7.  Harvey,  b  June  4,  1896;  d  Apr.  26,  1901. 

8.  Lillian,  b  May  24,  1898;  Palm,  Pa. 

J°.hn  1  twins,  b  Jan.  24,  1901 ;  d  j  ! ®,  1901. 

10.  Edna  J  l  Apr.  21,  1901. 

11.  Lizzie,  b  Nov.  6,  1902;  Palm,  Pa. 


[75b-61  ]  CYRUS  O.  STROH,  b  May  24,  1863; s  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Rohrbach)  Stroh  [75b-29a] ; 
m  Dec.  25,  1885,  ELLEN  M.  MENGEL,  b  Apr.  24,  1867;  dau  Seth  and  Elizabeth  (Fahl)  Mengel. 
Machinist  ;  res.,  713  York  St.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[75b-116]  1.  Elmer  S.,  b  Feb.  12,  1887  (6);  m  Anna  L.  Gehret. 

[75b-117]  2.  Leon  C.,  b  May  10,  1892;  m  Elsie  Tweedy. 

[75b— 1 18]  3.  Edna  R.,  b  June  16,  1894;  m  C.  D.  Helm. 

[75b-62]  HORACE  STROH,  b  Nov.  11,  1866;  s  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Rohrbach)  Stroh  [75b-29a]; 

m  Dec.  17,  1892,  ANNIE  MARIA  BAVER,  b  June  8,  1869;  daxi  David  and  May  (Miller)  Baver.  Mer¬ 
chant  miller;  res.,  Hamburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Clarence  D.,  b  Nov.  11,  1900;  Hamburg,  Pa. 


[75b-63]  ALFRED  R.  STROH,  b  Oct.  20,  1868;  s  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Rohrbach)  Stroh  [75b- 
29a];  m  Sept.  21,  1889,  LAURA  M.  LEE,  b  May  24,  1871 ;  dau  Samuel  C.  Lee.  Foreman;  res.,  Emaus, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[75b— 1 19]  1.  Mamie  M.,  b  Apr.  3,  1890;  m  Leroy  Wickert;  Easton,  Pa. 

2.  Florence  K.,  b  Feb.  13,  1893;  Emaus,  Pa. 

3.  Harold  A.,  b  Nov.  10,  1901;  d  Sept.  24,  1901. 

4.  Charles  S.,  b  Oct.  12,  1906. 

[75b-64]  AMANDA  R.  STROH,  b  Sept.  23,  1870;  d  Mar.  2,  1894;  dau  Charles  and  Maria  (Rohr¬ 
bach)  Stroh  [75b-29a];  m  July  4,  1893,  EDWIN  H.  STOUDT,  b  Jan.  11,  1871;  s  Edward  D.  and  An- 
geline  (Hunsburger)  Stoudt.  Meat  cutter;  res.,  727  Greenleaf  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lloyd  E.  S.,  b  Jan.  12,  1894;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[75b-64.2]  JAMES  R.  STROH,  b  Aug.  15,  1874;  s  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Rohrbach)  Stroh  [75b- 
29a];  m  Jan.  5,  1895,  FLORA  J.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Aug.  21,  1876;  dau  Josiah  G.  and  Louisa  R.  (Jones) 
Van  Fossen  [184-421].  Res.,  28  W.  Basin  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen,  b  May  26,  1895;  d  Jan.  17,  1915. 

2.  Marion,  b  Sept.  2,  1900. 

[75b-64.3]  WILSON  H.  STROH,  b  Apr.  26,  1880;  s  Charles  and  Rebecca  (Rohrbach)  Stroh  [75b- 
29a];  m  Jan.  1,  1898,  ANNIE  LOUISA  RAYDEN,  b  Aug.  20,  1880;  dau  Edward  F.  and  Ellen  C. 
(Michael)  Rayden.  Foreman  in  Cement  Mill;  res.,  832  Lincoln  Ave.,  Northampton,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Hattie  L.,  b  Sept.  30,  1898;  d  May  6,  1904. 

2.  Euna  G.,  b  Feb.  1,  1902. 

3.  Leroy  C.  E.,  b  July  25,  1907. 

4.  Leon  A.,  b  Sept.  25,  1909. 

5.  Hilda  M.,  b  Nov.  18,  1913. 

6.  Arlene  A.,  b  Oct.  21,  1917. 

[75b-65]  MAHLON  R.  STROH,  b  Mar.  .1,  1891;  s  Charles  and  Amanda  (Reitnauer-Rohrbach) 
Stroh  [75b-29b];  m  Mar.  3,  1915,  MABEL  HALLMAN,  b  Sept.  11,  1889;  dau  William  Hallman.  Silk 
worker;  res.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Stanwood,  b  July  7,  1915. 

2.  Ruby,  b  June  22,  1917. 

[75b-69]  IDA  MILLER,  b  July  20,  1867;  dau  Ellman  G.  and  Hannah  (Hinkel)  Miller  [75b-30]; 
m  Mar.  20,  1866,  JOHN  A.  GERHART,  b  Oct.  6,  1866;  s  Edward  N.  and  Emeline  (Reiter)  Gerhart. 
Cigarmaker;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b— 120]  1.  Irene  Mabel,  b  Aug.  11,  1886;  m  Herbert  Kneule;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

[75b— 121  ]  2.  Grace  Verna,  b  June  20,  1896;  m  William  Schantz. 

3.  Carrie  Sallie  Ann,  b  Jan.  11,  1908. 

4.  Wayne  John,  b  June  10,  1904. 

5.  Herman  Daniel,  b  July  10,  1906. 

6.  Elsie  May,  b  May  7,  1888;  d  Jan.  24,  1892. 

[75b-79]  CLARA  M.  MILLER,  b  June  16,  1888;  dau  Addison  H.  and  Emma  J.  (Stroh)  Miller 
[75b— 35] ;  m  Aug.  12,  1912,  CLAUDE  H.  W.  RUDOLPH,  b  May  31,  1889;  s  Henry  J.  and  Amanda  A. 
(Schaffer)  Rudolph.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  15  S.  Howard  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ruth  E.,  b  Feb.  3,  1914. 

[75b-85]  MARIA  KNAPPENBERGER,  dau  Penrose  Knappenberger  [75b-40];  m  Oct.  1,  1870, 
CYRUS  LESSIG. 

Children  (2): 

[75b-122]  1.  James,  b  Mar.  24,  1871;  m  Alice  Master. 

[75b— 123]  2.  Annie,  b  Feb.  8,  1873;  m  Ira  Disch. 

[ Hist.  Berks  Co.,  Pa.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 

[75b-88]  ELSIE  E.  RITTER,  dau  Henry  and  Amanda  (Knappenberger)  Ritter  [75b— 41  ] ;  m  IR¬ 
WIN  CHRISTMAN.  Res.,  Coplay,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Clarence  E.,  b  Oct.  20,  1908. 

2.  C.  Henry,  b  Dec.  22,  1910. 

3.  Woodrow  W.,  b  Feb.  4,  1913;  d  July  5,  1919. 

[75b-92]  LILLIE  MAE  MEYER,  b  Oct.  29,  1875;  dau  Constahtine  and  Sarah  (Schubert)  Meyer 
[75b-43] ;  m  May  10,  1894,  CHARLES  ALLEN  McGORMLEY,  b  Dec.  24,  1870;  s  George  McGorm- 
ley.  Farmer;  res.,  Fremont,  R.  D.,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Alvin,  b  July  9,  1896;  Fremont,  Ohio. 

2.  Elsie,  b  Sept.  19,  1900;  Fremont,  Ohio. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Dec.  15,  1903;  d  June  13,  1913. 

4.  Harold,  b  May  28,  1916. 

[75b-93]  LEWIS  JUDSON  SCHUBERT,  b  Jan.  6,  1872;  s  William  and  Lydia  (Perim)  Schubert 
[75b-44];  m  Apr.  18,  1894,  MYRTLE  REBECCA  CALDWELL,  b  Sept.  10,  1875;  dau  William  Cald¬ 
well.  Rubber  stamp  manufacturer;  res.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1917.) 


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[75b-94a]  CYRUS  ALVIN  SCHUBERT,  b  Mar.  19,  1870;  s  Daniel  and  Barbara  (Einsel)  Schubert 
[75b-54a];  m  1st  time,  Dec.  20,  1893,  SOPHIA  ELLA  BAUER,  b  July  13,  1872;  d  June  4,  1895. 

One  child:  Mabel  Mayetta,  b  Jan.  18,  1895. 

[75b-94b]  CYRUS  ALVIN  SCHUBERT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  24, 1897,  MARY  KATH- 
RINE  WEOT,  b  Feb.  7,  1870.  Farmer;  res.,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth  E.,  b  Apr.  14,  1899;  d  June  15,  1900. 

2.  Clarence  Raymond,  b  Jan.  13,  1902. 

3.  Paul  M.,  b  July  19,  1903. 

[75b-95]  SARAH  ESTHER  SCHUBERT,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  dan  Daniel  and  Barbara  (Einsel)  Schu¬ 
bert  [75b-45a];  rn  Dec.  30,  1897,  FRANK  C.  DIETZEL.  Farmer;  res.,  Green  Spring,  Sandusky  Co., 
Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  Violette,  b  Aug.  22,  1899. 

2.  Leland  Emerson,  b  July  20,  1905. 

[75b-9G]  OLIVIA  MAY  SCHUBERT,  b  Oct.  29,  1877;  dau  Daniel  and  Barbara  (Einsel)  Schubert 
[75b— 45a] ;  m  Nov.  25,  1903,  W.  E.  KOCH.  Carpenter;  res..  Tiffin,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Berdine,  b  Sept.  9,  1904. 

2.  Vera,  b  May  24,  1907. 

3.  Daniel  Edward,  b  Feb.  3,  1909. 

4.  Barbara  Myrtle,  b  Sept.  2,  1912;  d  Jan.  21,  1913. 

5.  Martha,  b  Nov.  14,  1914. 

[75b-97]  HENRY  L.  SCHUBERT,  b  June  19,  1879;  s  Daniel  and  Barbara  (Einsel)  Schubert  [75b- 
45a];  m  Oct.  10,  1901,  CLARA  HAUTZ,  b  Nov.  23,  1870;  dau  George  Hautz.  General  contractor;  res., 
808  Yale  St.,  Akron,  Ohio.  (1917.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Wilma,  b  Aug.  8,  1902. 

2.  J.  Arnold,  b  Dec.  29,  1911. 

[75b-98]  ESTELLA  SCHUBERT,  b  Sept.  3,  1874;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  J.  (Hartman)  Schubert 
[75b--46];  m  June  10,  1916,  GEORGE  CORTLAND  VANDERSALL,  b  June  13,  1880;  s  George  and 
Adelia  Vandersall.  Rubber  business;  res.,  664  Elma  St.,  Akron,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[75b-99]  ARTHUR  H.  SCHUBERT,  b  Aug.  22,  1880;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  J.  (Hartman)  Schubert 
[75b-46];  m  Sept.  12,  1906,  LEILA  BROWNE,  b  Dec.  8,  1885;  dau  C.  M.  and  Emma  (Holley)  Browne. 
Sales  manager  for  the  Cleveland  Metal  Products  Co. ;  res.,  1895  Knowles  St.,  E.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Leland  B.,  b  June  11,  1907. 

[75b-99.1a]  MINNIE  J.  WIEAND,  b  July  20,  1872;  dau  Edwin  H.  and  Susanna  R.  (Kauffman) 
Wieand  [75b— 47. 1  ] ;  rn  1st  time,  Apr.  29,  1893,  FREDERICK  E.  LEIBOLD,  b  Apr.  16,  1870;  d  Oct.  10, 
1905;  s  John  and  Mary  (Steigerwold)  Leibold.  Blacksmith.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[75b-124]  Mary  Rebekah,  b  Feb.  4,  1895;  m  Edward  J.  Reppert. 

[75b-99.1b]  MINNIE  J.  (WIEAND)  LEIBOLD,  same  as  above,  rn  2nd  time,  Dec.  23, 1909,  MAH- 
LON  Y.  FISTER,  b  Nov.  20,  1870;  s  Morgan  and  Elizabeth  (Yoh)  Fister.  Railroader;  res.,  1127 
Spring  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[75b-100]  CLARA  EDITH  COTTRELL,  b  July  9,  1879;  dau  Cecil  E.  and  Sarah  E.  (Sievert) 
Cottrell  [75b-49];  m  Jan.  6,  1900,  CARL  G.  DEAN,  b  Sept.  8,  1878;  s  Orin  B.  and  Jessie  (Gilbert) 
Dean.  Oil  driller;  res.,  409  W.  Avenue  B.,  San  Angelo,  Texas.  (1920.) 


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Children  (6): 

1.  Donald  W.,  b  June  26,  1901;  Okra,  Texas. 

2.  Lueile,  b  Dec.  28,  1902;  San  Angelo,  Texas. 

3.  Marion,  b  Oct.  14,  1904;  d  July  20,  1905. 

4.  Laura,  b  Sept.  22,  1906. 

5.  Jessie,  b  Aug.  5,  1909. 

6.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  7,  1911. 

[75b— 101  ]  ERNEST  STEPHEN  COTTRELL,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  s  Cecil  E.  and  Sarah  E.  (Sievert) 
Cottrell  [75b— 49] ;  m  Jan.  1,  1903,  MARGUERITE  TOLLISON,  b  Oct.  29,  1884;  dau  Charles  and 
Charlotte  (Johnson)  Tollison.  Lumber  merchant;  res.,  1103  Navarre  Ave.,  E.  Toledo,  Ohio.  No 
issue.  (1919.) 

[756-102]  WARREN  EUGENE  COTTRELL,  b  Mar.  20,  1885;  s  Cecil  E.  and  Sarah  E.  (Sievert) 
Cottrell  [75b— 49] ;  m  Sept.  8,  1920,  MARY  RUSSELL  BEEKMAN,  b  Oct.  27,  1897;  dau.  Peter  Stryker 
and  Anna  Hunting  (Bedford)  Beekman.  Retail  lumber  merchant;  res.,  Ellis  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
(1921.) 

[75b-103]  CARL  HENRY  COTTRELL,  b  Oct.  7,  1887;  s  Cecil  E.  and  Sarah  E.  (Sievert)  Cottrell 
[75b-49];  m  Feb.  20,  1907,  ANNA  E.  MEYER,  b  Feb.  17,  1889;  dau  Henry  J.  and  Emma  (Friedman) 
Meyer.  Lumber  dealer;  res.,  Sta.  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Carlyle,  b  Oct.  12,  1907. 

2.  Warren  C.,  b  May  10,  1909. 

3.  Edith  C.,  b  Dec.  10,  1910. 

[75b— 1 05]  WILLIAM  BECHTOLD,  b  Aug.  11,  1883;  s  Peter  and  Rosa  (Wieand)  Bechtold  [75b- 
51];  rn  Jan.  4,  1909,  ROSA  DELL,  b  Jan  10,  1890;  dau  Charles  Washington  and  Anna  Marie  (O’Con¬ 
nell)  Dell.  Printer;  res.,  689  Locust  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ethel  May,  b  Aug.  15,  1909. 

[75b-106]  NEWTON  PERRY  BECHTOLD,  b  Oct.  13,  1889;  s  Peter  and  Rosa  (Wieand)  Bechtold 
[75b-51];  m  Dec.  25,  1907,  HATTIE  MENGEL,  b  Feb.  8,  1889;  dau  Daniel  and  Lucy  (Hain)  Mengel. 
Machinist;  res.,  919  Pike  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Beulah  B.,  b  July  25,  1908. 

2.  Grace  M.,  b  Oct.  15,  1910. 

3.  Leon  N.,  b  Dec.  10,  1913. 

4.  Hazel  B.,  b  Oct.  30,  1918. 

[75b— 107 ]  CHARLES  E.  BECHTOLD,  b  Nov.  11,  1891;  s  Peter  and  Rosa  (Wieand)  Bechtold 
[75b— 51  ] ;  m  Oct.  15,  1910,  LILLIE  M.  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  4,  1891;  s  Henry  and  Mary  E.  (Huyett) 
Snyder.  Baker;  res.,  557  Perry  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  [2): 

1.  Dorothy  E.,  b  Dec.  22,  1910. 

2.  Wayne  E.,  b  Dec.  13,  1919. 

[75b-108]  WARREN  BECHTOLD,  b  Dec.  1,  1896;  s  Peter  and  Rosa  (Wieand)  Bechtold  [75b— 51  ] ; 
m  Jan.  26,  1918,  EMMA  KEIM,  b  Feb.  8,  1894;  dau  Augustus  and  Luzetta  (Deysher)  Keim.  Minis¬ 
terial  student;  res.,  637  Locust  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marion  Esther,  b  Sept.  28,  1918;  d  Oct.  10.  1918. 

2.  June  Ruth,  b  May  13,  1920. 

[75-108.1]  EDGAR  ROLAND  EBERT,  b  Mar.  30,  1876;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Kate  (Vanderslice) 
Ebert  [75b-51.1];  un  June  14,  1895,  MIRIAM  ALICE  ROBLEY,  b  Apr.  25,  1877;  dau  William  Robley. 
Millwright  and  erector  of  machines;  res.,  3834  N.  Gratz  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

[75b-125]  1.  William  Edgar,  b  Apr.  9,  1896;  m  Florence  O’Dee. 

2.  Frances  Alice,  b  May  6,  1909. 

3.  Robley  James,  b  Aug.  30,  1912. 

William  Edgar  Ebert  served  with  Co.  E.  of  the  103rd  Engineers  of  the  28th  Division  (Pa.)  in  the 
late  World  War.  He  was  gassed  in  France,  but  recovered  and  returned  home  safely. 

[75b-108.2]  MARY  EMMA  ALBRIGHT,  b  May  13,  1860;  dau  John  and  Anna  (Ebert)  Albright 
[75b— 5 1.2] ;  m  Dec.  25,  1882,  EDEN  LINDENMUTH,  b  May  9,  1857 ;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Brenner) 
Lindenmuth.  Painting  contractor;  res.,  125  Main  Street,  Ashley,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Flora  May,  b  Sept.  25,  1883;  d  Dec.  21,  1883. 

2.  Grace,  b  Dec.  21,  1884;  d  Dec.  28,  1891. 

[75b-126]  3.  Frank  Albright,  b  Jan.  6,  1887;  m  Mary  Ann  Walters. 

4.  Anna  Irene,  b  Sept.  24,  1892;  d  Nov.,  1892. 

5.  Ralph  Albright,  b  July  9,  1897. 

6.  Ethel  Leah,  b  June  16,  1889. 

[75b-108.3]  DEVILLA  IRVIN  SCHRACK,  b  Mar.  25, 1861  ;  s  John  H.  and  Rebecca  (Ebert)  Schrack 
[75b-51.4j;  m  KATE  YOUNG,  b  Aug.  18,  1862;  dau  George  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Waites)  Young.  Stove 
moulder;  res.,  Columbia,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b-127]  1.  Ralph  E.,  b  Jan.  27,  1888;  m  Dorothy  Abel. 

[75b-128]  2.  Lloyd  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1892;  m  Ivy  Hilts. 

[75b-129]  3.  Ethel  M.,  b  Jan.  1,  1890;  m  Stephen  Heineman;  Lancaster,  Pa. 

4.  Helen,  b  June  30,  1894;  Columbia,  Pa. 

5.  Frank  E.,  b  Dec.  9,  1899;  Columbia,  Pa. 

6.  Catherine,  b  June  30,  1904;  Columbia,  Pa. 

[75b-108.4]  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  SCHRACK,  b  Aug.  22,  1863;  s  John  II.  and  Rebecca  (Ebert) 
Schrack  [75b-51.4j;  m  Nov.  24,  1887,  ADA  NOBLE,  b  Aug.  22,  1866;  dau  Hezekiah  and  Catherine 
(Reed)  Noble.  Laborer;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[75b-108.5]  JOHN  ELMER  SCHRACK,  b  Sept,  7,  1866;  s  John  H.  and  Rebecca  (Ebert)  Schrack 

[75b-51.4];  m  Nov.  10,  1891,  MARY  BROWN,  b  Jan.  22, - ;  dau  Benjamin  and  Susanna 

(Strunk)  Brown.  Barber;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

[75b-108.6]  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SCHRACK,  b  May  31,  1872;  s  John  H.  and  Rebecca 
(Ebert)  Schrack  [75b-51.4];  m  Nov.  22,  1891,  IRENE  OSBORN,  b  Nov.  17,  1872;  dau  William  and 
Annie  (Pruder)  Osborn.  Stove  moulder;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[75b-130]  1.  Mary  Elma,  b  Mar.  24,  1894;  m  Lawrence  Harvey  Clevenstine. 

[75b— 1 3 1  ]  2.  Eva,  b  Nov.  28,  1898;  m  George  A.  Baldwin. 

Four  children  died  in  infancy. 

[75b-108.7a]  MILTON  OSCAR  SCHRACK,  b  Oct.  31,  1875;  s  John  H.  and  Rebecca  (Ebert) 
Schrack  [75b— 51 .4] ;  ?n  1st  time,  May  24,  1900,  MYRTLE  VANDERSLICE,  b  May,  1881;  d  Apr.  23, 
1901;  dau  Thomas  Milton  Vanderslice. 

One  child: 

[75b-132]  Myrtle  May,  b  Apr.  17,  1901;  m  Raymond  Youngblud;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[75b-108.7b]  MILTON  OSCAR  SCHRACK,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  20,  1908,  EMMA  C. 
KRAMER,  b  May  15,  1873;  dau  George  Kramer.  Barber;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[75b-108.8]  MARY  ELIZABETH  SCHRACK,  b  Jan.  4,  1879;  dau  John  H.  and  Rebecca  (Ebert) 
Schrack  [75b-51.4];  m  June  14,  1900,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  BAILEY,  b  Nov.  2,  1875;  s  J.  Thomas  and 
Lucy  (Thomas)  Bailey.  Druggist;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1922.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  T.  Ebert,  b  Dec.  1,  1902. 

2.  F.  Ruth,  b  June  1,  1905. 

[75b— 108.9]  ROSA  L.  EBERT,  b  July  31,  1871 ;  dan  William  and  Mary  J.  (Slifer)  Ebert  [75b-51.5] ; 
m  Oct.  20,  1916,  REV.  LLOYD  M.  KNOLL,  b  May  12,  1877;  s  William  Kantner  and  Caroline  (Geist- 
weit)  Knoll.  Clergyman  and  Professor  of  Physics  in  the  Central  High  School,  Phila.,  Pa.  Res.,  6120 
Carpenter  St.,  West  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1922.) 

Rev.  Lloyd  M.  Knoll  is  a  graduate  of  Ursinus  College  and  Theological  Seminary.  He  is  pastor  of 
St.  Peter’s  Reformed  Church  near  Phoenixville,  Pa.  Mr.  Knoll  is  also  an  expert  in  wireless  telegraphy 
and  the  wireless  telephone,  having  invented  and  patented  numerous  devices  for  transmitting  wireless 
waves. 

[75b-108.10]  ALICE  A.  EBERT,  b  Apr.  3,  1874;  dau  William  and  Mary  J.  (Slifer)  Ebert  [75b-51.5] ; 
m.  Oct.  20,  1916,  WALTER  A.  ROAT,  b  Feb.  28,  1886;  s  Harry  L.  and  Magdalena  (Nicklaus)  Roat. 
Lumber  merchant;  res.,  3629  North  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[75b— 108. 11]  HORACE  K.  EBERT,  b  Mar.  17,  1880;  s  Wilson  H.  and  Sarah  A.  (Kern)  Ebert 
[ 75b— 51 .6] ;  m  PHOEBE  A.  REED;  dau  Matilda  Reed.  Advertising  agent;  res.,  S.  E.  Cor.  46th  and 
Walnut  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[75b-108.12]  WILLIAM  D.  EBERT,  b  Oct.  23,  1877;  s  Amos  H.  and  Hannah  M.  (Derr)  Ebert 
[75b— 51 .7 ] ;  m  Oct.  22,  1898,  MARY  KNAUSE,  b  July  12,  1877;  dau  James  and  Sarah  (Hiltebeitel) 
Knause.  Merchant;  res.,  1006  High  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

William  D.  Ebert  enlisted  in  the  army,  June  14,  1898,  in  Co.  A.,  6th  Reg.,  Pa.  Vols.,  at  the  time  of 
the  Spanish- American  War. 

One  child:  Gladys  E.  K.,  b  July  10,  1903. 

[75b-108.13]  ANNIE  D.  EBERT,  b  Oct.  3,  1884;  dau  Amos  II.  and  Hannah  M.  (Derr)  Ebert  [75b- 
51.7];  m  Apr.  11,  1903,  WILLIAM  G.  FIRING,  b  Dec.  8,  1885;  s  Mahlon  and  Mary  (Gross)  Firing. 
Machinist;  res.,  15  West  Second  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Herbert  Lee,  b  Sept.  29,  1903. 

2.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  29,  1909. 

[75b-108.14]  EDGAR  L.  EBERT,  b  Nov.  14,  1879;  s  Amos  II.  and  Hannah  M.  (Derr)  Ebert  [75b- 
51.7];  m  Apr.  20,  1904,  MARY  A.  SHANTZ,  b  Oct.  5,  1879;  dau  G.  Washington  and  Sarah  A.  (Halte- 
man)  Shantz.  Boiler  maker;  res.,  23  East  Second  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Horace  S.,  b  Apr.  28,  1905. 

[75b-108.15]  HELEN  D.  EBERT,  b  Feb.  11,  1891;  dau  Amos  H.  and  Hannah  M.  (Derr)  Ebert 
[75b-51.7];  m  Nov.  21,  1910,  FRANCIS  ALBERT  RENNER,  b  June  20,  1887;  s  Wilmer  and  Jennie 
(Feaster)  Renner.  Foreman;  res.,  362  Spruce  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  H.,  b  Apr.  19,  1918. 

2.  William  E.,  b  Mar.  7,  1920. 

3.  John  E.,  b  Nov.  13,  1921. 

[75b— 108.16]  CLARA  YERGER,  b  Sept.  6,  1871 ;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Ebert)  Yerger  [75b— 5 1.8];  m 
July  31,  1887,  LEIDY  BILGER,  b  1871 ;  s  Samuel  and  Sophia  (Engle)  Bilger.  Laborer;  res.,  229  West 
Buttonwood  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (5): 

[75b-133]  1.  Lizzie,  b  Aug.  9,  1888;  m  Arthur  D.  E.  Gag. 

[75b-134]  2.  Edna,  b  Feb.  20,  1893;  m  Howard  Arnold. 

3.  George,  b  Oct.  15,  1900;  d  Feb.  19,  1913. 

4.  Pearl,  b  Dec.  10,  1906. 

5.  Helen,  d  aged  11  days. 


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[75b-108.17]  GEORGE  W.  YERGER,  b  Mar.  24,  1874;  s  John  and  Mary  (Ebert)  Yerger  [75b- 
51.8];  m  Aug;.  31,  1901,  ANNIE  DILLIPLANE,  b  Mar.  30,  1883;  dau  Thomas  and  Mary  (Hartline) 
Dilliplane.  Carpenter;  res.,  547  Willow  Street,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Pearl  I.,  b  Dec.  1,  1901. 

[75b-108.18]  HARRY  YERGER,  b  May  3,  1879;  s  John  and  Mary  (Ebert)  Yerger  [75b-51.8];  m 
Dec.  24,  1909,  SUSAN  BURKHART,  b  Aug.  30,  1886;  dau  Augustus  and  Elizabeth  (Keiffer)  Burkhart. 
Laborer;  res.,  Mohnton,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Annie  M.,  b  Jan.  23,  1910;  d  Mar.  3,  1913. 

2.  Harry  F.,  b  Oct.  6,  1911. 

[75b-108.19]  GEORGE  W.  JOEL  EBERT,  b  Feb.  15,  1885;  s  Jacob  L.  and  Kate  M.  (Wagner) 
Ebert  [75b-51.9];  m  Feb.  15,  1911,  MARY  PEDRICK,  b  Dec.  18,  1889;  dau  Howard  A.  and  Clara 
H.  A.  (Hickman)  Pedrick.  Assistant  superintendent  for  Machine  Tool  Builders;  res.,  104  Edge  Hill 
Road,  Bala,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Eleanor  Ruth,  b  Feb.  2,  1912. 

2.  Thelma  Helen,  b  Mar.  24,  1914. 

3.  Dorothea  Mary,  b  Dec.  5,  1916. 

[75b-108.20]  HARRY  O.  EBERT,  b  Sept.  6,  1874;  s  Amos  L.  and  Kate  H.  (Saylor)  Ebert  [75b- 

51.10];  m  Sept.  8,  1898,  MATTIE  MATTIS,  b  Sept.  8,  1879.  Conductor;  res.,  1106  Queen  St.,  Potts¬ 
town,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ruth,  b  Mar.  1,  1901. 

2.  Leah,  b  July  23,  1908. 

3.  Harry,  b  Dec.  14,  1918. 

4.  Willard,  b  Sept.  16,  1920. 

[75b-108.21]  M.  ELIZABETH  EBERT,  b  July  24,  1876;  dau  Amos  L.  and  Kate  II.  (Saylor)  Ebert 
[75b-51.10];  m  Apr.  18,  1911,  HARRY  F.  SMITH,  b  Apr.  3,  1875.  Clerk;  res.,  13  East  Fifth  St., 
Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Clarence,  b  Jan.  23,  1913. 

[75b-108.22]  H.  EMMA  EBERT,  b  July  24,  1876;  dau  Amos  L.  and  Kate  H.  (Saylor)  Ebert  [75b- 

51.10];  m  Nov.  9,  1899,  GEORGE  MAYER,  b  July  9,  1876.  Salesman;  res.,  1134  Queen  St.,  Pottstown, 
Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  May  24,  1901. 

2.  Franklin,  b  Aug.  23, 1904;  d  Aug.  14,  1915. 

[75b-108.23]  MAGGIE  M.  EBERT,  b  Jan.  31,  1879;  dau  Amos  L.  and  Kate  H.  (Saylor)  Ebert 
[75b— 51 . 10] ;  m  Apr.  17,  1907,  HARRY  HILDEBRAND,  b  Oct.  22,  1873.  Clerk;  res.,  221  Chestnut 
St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Catharine,  b  June  28,  1909;  d  Nov  6,  1919. 

2.  Harry,  b  July  25,  1913. 

[75b-108.24]  WILLIAM  S.  EBERT,  b  Oct.  1,  1881;  s  Amos  L.  and  Kate  H.  (Saylor)  Ebert  [75b- 

51.10];  m  Dec.  23,  1903,  SALLIE  D.  HUNSICKER,  b  Apr.  27,  1881.  Foreman;  res.,  1065  Queen  St., 
Pottstown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Florence,  b  Aug.  7,  1904. 

2.  Leonard,  b  July  20,  1909. 

3.  William  S.,  b  Aug.  1,  1914. 


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[7.5b— 1 08.25]  BLAINE  G.  EBERT,  b  Oct.  17,  1880;  s  Milton  L.  and  Margaret  R.  (Garber)  Ebert 
[75b— 51.12] ;  m  Oct.  17,  1907,  LIZZIE  CHUNN,  b  May  30,  1882;  dau  Lewis  Chunn.  Machinist;  res., 
3836  Marshall  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Mar.  14,  1909. 

2.  Alberta,  b  May  24,  1911. 

3.  Jennie,  b  Dec.  12,  1913. 

[75b-108.26]  IDA  G.  EBERT,  b  Nov.  12,  1881;  d  Apr.  23,  1910;  dau  Milton  L.  and  Margaret  R. 
(Garber)  Ebert  [75b-51.12j;  m  Oct.  20,  1909,  THOMAS  WILBUR  MURPHY,  b  Feb.  10,  1885;  s  P. 
Murphy.  Manufacturer;  res.,  213  Wilde  St.,  Delair,  N.  J.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[75b-l 08.27]  WALTON  G.  EBERT,  b  Jan.  3,  1883;  s  Milton  L.  and  Margaret  R.  (Garber)  Ebert 
[75b — 51.12] ;  m  June  7,  1911,  ELIZABETH  C.  SMITH,  b  Jan.  3,  1880;  dau  David  L.  and  Henrietta  L. 
(Nightingale)  Smith.  Purchaser;  res.,  5219  Fairhill  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[75b-l 08.29]  HAROLD  LEON  HENSZEY,  b  Oct.  5,  1885;  s  Alexander  J.  D.  and  Theresa  (Ebert) 
Henszey  [75b-51.13];  m  Sept.  19,  1919,  CHARLOTTE  RUSSEL  HELMS,  b  Feb.  14,  1894;  dau  Wil¬ 
liam  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Quinn)  Helms.  Traveling  salesman;  res.,  420  South  55th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No 
issue.  (1922.) 

[75b-108.30]  ROY  ORMONDE  HENSZEY,  b  May  20,  1887;  s  Alexander  J.  D.  and  Theresa 
(Ebert)  Henszey  [75b— 51 .13];  m  Oct.  26,  1915,  GLADYS  ROBERTS,  b  May  18,  1891;  dau  Hugh  and 
Ann  (Humphrey)  Roberts.  Engineer  and  architect;  res.,  3420  Berkeley  Ave.,  Berwyn,  Ill.  (1922.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Elizabeth  Roberts,  b  Jan.  6,  1917. 

2.  Daniel  Roberts,  b  May  18,  1921. 

[75b— 108.31  ]  PERSIS  TYSON  HENSZEY,  b  Aug.  29,  1891;  dau  Alexander  J.  D.  and  Theresa 
(Ebert)  Henszey  [7 5b — 5 1.13] ;  m  Jan.  19,  1922,  THEODORE  C.  HORNER,  b  Nov.  13,  1892;  s  Orrin 
W.  and  Christine  J.  (Ely)  Horner.  Wholesale  shoe  dealer;  res.,  Woodbury  Heights,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Mr.  Horner  enlisted  in  the  Ordnance  Corps  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  served  for  one 
year  in  the  World  War. 

[75b-108.32]  ALAN  CUTHBERT  EBERT,  b  Feb.  11,  1897;  s  Alvin  T.  and  Hannah  (Cuthbert) 
Ebert  [75b— 51 .16] ;  m  June  4,  1921,  ELIZABETH  R.  CLEMENS,  b  June  17,  1899;  dau  Charles  W.  and 
Emlie  M.  (Rice)  Clemens.  Farmer;  res.,  Ashland,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Alan  C.  Ebert  served  in  the  Engineers’  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  from  Sept.  6,  to  Dec.  28,  1918.  He  was 
stationed  at  Camp  A.  A.,  Humphries,  Va. 

[75b-109]  LAURA  SCHUBERT,  b  Aug.  2,  1876;  dau  Reuben  and  Lydian  (Snyder)  Schubert  [75b- 
52a];  m  May  18,  1895,  FRANK  E.  GRABER,  b  May  1,  1875.  Farmer;  res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Percy,  b  Aug.  30,  1895;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

2.  Perna,  b  Mar.  25,  1897 ;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

3.  Minnie,  b  Oct.  16,  1903. 

4.  Elmer,  b  July  4,  1907. 

[75b— 1 1 0]  OSWIN  STAHL,  b  Mar.  20,  1874;  s  Nathan  and  Mary  (Schubert)  Stahl  [75b-53];  m 
May  24,  1907,  ALICE  BITTENBENDER,  b  Aug.  7,  1869;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  (Reese)  Bittenbender. 
Miller  and  dealer  in  grain  and  feed;  res.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Leah  M.,  b  Sept.  24,  1906. 

[75b— 1 11]  ELVA  SCHUBERT,  b  Oct.  24,  1890;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Maggie  (Druckenmiller)  Schu¬ 
bert  [75b-55];  m  Oct.  20,  1909,  RALPH  S.  HAMMAN,  b  June  27,  1890;  s  Charles  A.  and  Minnie 
(Schelly)  Hamman.  Telegraph  operator;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Martha  Charlotte,  b  Aug.  18,  1912. 

2.  Schubert  Martin,  b  Feb.  26,  1915. 


Plate  119 


Salford  Schwenkfelder  Church  Cemetery. 


Plate  120 


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1173 


[75b-112]  MAGGIE  D.  SCHUBERT,  b  Nov.  5,  1893;  d  June  23,  1912;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Maggie 
D.  (Druckenmiller)  Schubert  [75b— 55] ;  m  Jan.  12,  1912,  HARRY  O.  REESE,  b  J an.  22,  1893;  s  Oscar 
D.  and  Mary  A.  (Smith)  Reese.  Automobile  mechanic  and  chauffeur;  res.,  State  Hospital,  Allentown, 
Pa,  (1920.) 

One  child:  Harry  Matthew,  b  June  22,  1912. 

[75b— 1 14]  LILLIAN  SCHUBERT,  b  May  10,  1900;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Maggie  (Druckenmiller) 
Schubert  [75b— 55];  m  June  6,  1918,  JOHN  SCHULER,  b  Aug.  28,  1895;  s  P.  A.  and  Ellen  (Kuhns) 
Schuler.  Farmer;  res.,  Coopersburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Paul,  b  Aug.  24,  1918. 

[75b— 1 15]  ANNIE  STAHL,  b  Mar.  24,  1888;  dau  Allen  A.  and  Emma  (Schubert)  Stahl  [75b  50] ; 
m  Dec.  8, 1906,  EDGAR  HILLEGASS,  b  Oct.  26, 1 880  ;s  Alfred  and  Emma  (Graber)  Hillegass.  Farmer; 
res.,  Palm,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Verna,  b  Feb.  18,  1907. 

[75b— 1 16]  ELMER  S.  STROH,  b  Feb.  12,  1886;  s  Cyrus  O.  and  Ella  M.  (Mengel)  Stroll  [75b  61  ]; 
m  Apr.  23,  1910,  ANNIE  L.  GEHRET,  b  Mar.  3,  1890;  dau  Irwin  H.  and  Emma  S.  (Noecker)  Gehret. 
Traffic  manager;  res.,  1028  N.  27th  St.,  Camden,  N.  J.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[75b— 1 17]  LEON  C.  STROH,  b  May  10,  1892;  a  Cyrus  O.  and  Ellen  M.  (Mengel)  Stroh  [75b-61[; 
m  Feb.  9,  1918,  ELSIE  TWEEDY,  b  Apr.  24,  1898;  dau  George  and  Mary  M.  (Clark)  Tweedy.  Butter 
and  egg  business;  713  York  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Leon  C.  Stroh  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  during  the  recent  war  on  board  the  converted  German 
Raider  Prim  Eitel  Friedrich,  making  seventeen  trips  abroad  with  troops  and  provisions.  Eleven  of  these 
trips  were  made  before  the  armistice  was  signed.  Mr.  Stroh  served  in  the  capacity  of  Chief  Yeoman, 
Pay  Corps. 

[75b— 1 18]  EDNA  R.  STROH,  b  June  16,  1894;  dau  Cyrus  0.  and  Ellen  M.  (Mengel)  Stroh  [75b— 
61];  rn  Oct.  2,  1911,  C.  D.  HELM,  b  Nov.  24,  1893;  s  Louis  Helm.  Insurance  agent;  res.,  713  York  St., 
Camden,  N.  J.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earl,  b  Nov.  30,  1913;  d  Dec.  16,  1913. 

2.  Ruth,  b  May  31,  1915;  63  S.  3rd  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

[75b— 119]  MAMIE  M.  STROH,  b  Apr.  3,  1890; daw  Alfred  R.and  Laura  M.  (Lee)  Stroh  [75b  63]; 
m  March  27,  1909,  LEROY  WICKERT,  b  Sept.  29,  1889;  s  Willouby  C.  M.  and  Catherine  E.  (Meitz- 
ler)  Wickert.  Silk  worker;  res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Laura  A.,  b  July  16,  1909. 

2.  Catherine  E.,  b  Aug.  6,  1910. 

3.  Luella  M.,  b  May  2,  1912. 

4.  Florence  A.,  b  Apr.  2,  1914. 

5.  Francis  N.,  b  July  30,  1915. 

6.  LeRoy,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  15,  1919. 

[75b— 121  ]  GRACE  VERNA  GERHART,  b  June  20,  1896;  dau  John  A.  and  Ida  (Miller)  Gerhart 
[75b-69];  m  Dec.  12, 1917,  WILLIAM  SCHANTZ,  6  June  26,  1899;  s  John  A.  and  Jane  (Kline)  Schantz. 
Moulder;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  D.,  b  Apr.  16,  1920. 

[75b-122]  JAMES  LESSIG,  b  Mar.  24,  1871 ;  .5  Cyrus  and  Maria  (Knappenberger)  Lessig  [75b— 
85];  m  ALICE  MASTER;  adopted  daughter  of  Evan  Master  [43-188]. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ardeth;  2.  Florence.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete .] 

[75b— 1 23 ]  ANNIE  LESSIG,  b  Feb.  8,  1873;  dau  Cyrus  and  Maria  (Knappenberger)  Lessig  [75b- 
85];  m  IRA  DISCH. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ralph;  2.  Paul.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


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[75b— 1 24]  MARY  REBEKAH  LEIBOLD,  b  Feb.  4,  1895:  dau  Frederick  E.  and  Minnie  J.  (Wieand) 
Leibold  [75b-99.1a];  m  Sept.  28,  1912,  EDWARD  JAMES  REPPERT,  b  Oct.  27,  1891;  s  Levi  J.  and 
Alice  F.  (Templin)  Reppert.  Cistern  repairer;  res.,  1140  Locust  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Reynold  James,  b  Mar.  23,  1913. 

2.  Bruce  Victor,  b  July  21,  1914. 

3.  Clifford  Edward,  b  June  8,  1917. 

4.  Byron  Leibold,  b  Dec.  29,  1921. 

[75b— 126]  FRANK  ALBRIGHT  LINDENMUTH,  b  Jan.  6,  1897;  s  Eden  and  Mary  E.  (Albright) 
Lindenmuth  [75b-108.2];  m  Oct.  9,  1912,  MARY  ANN  WALTERS,  b  Apr.  9,  1889;  dau  William  J.  and 
Maria  (Moore)  Walters.  Painting  contractor;  res.,  Ashley,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter  Ebert,  b  June  3,  1916. 

2.  William  Frank,  b  Dec.  9,  1918. 

[75b— 1 27 ]  RALPH  E.  SCHRACK,  b  Jan.  27,  1888;  s  Devilla  I.  and  Kate  (Young)  Schrack  [75b- 
108.3];  m  Apr.  22,  1906,  DOROTHY  ABEL,  b  Sept.  25,  1888;  dau  Abram  L.  and  Frances  (Dombaugh) 
Abel.  Res.,  Wormleysburg,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Gladys  R.,  b  Dec.  3,  1906. 

[75b-128]  LLOYD  E.  SCHRACK,  b  Jan.  21,  1892;  s  Devilla  I.  and  Kate  (Young)  Schrack  [75b- 
108.3];  m  May  11,  1916,  IVY  HILTS,  b  Nov.  2,  1895;  dau  Robert  M.  and  Arvilla  (Roszell)  Hilts. 
Chemist;  res.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pauline  Ruth,  b  Oct.  3,  1918;  d  Oct.  25,  1918. 

2.  Betty  Mae,  b  Aug.  26,  1920.. 

Lloyd  E.  Schrack  has  been  sent  to  South  America  three  times  as  a  representative  of  the  Norton 
Co.  of  New  York.  The  nature  of  the  work  done  on  two  of  these  expeditions  to  the  tropics  was  pros¬ 
pective,  i.e.,  he  was  to  search  for  bauxite,  an  aluminous  ore  used  in  the  manufacture  of  abrasive  articles. 

[75b-130]  MARY  ELMA  SCHRACK,  b  Mar.  24, 1894;  dau  George  W.  and  Irene  (Osborn)  Schrack 
[75b-108.6] ;  m  Apr.  25,  1914,  LAWRENCE  HARVEY  CLEVENSTINE,  b  Sept.  24,  1894;  s  Rollin 
E.  and  Ada  E.  (Gruber)  Clevenstine.  Moulder;  res.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  Schrack,  b  May  29,  1915. 

2.  Lawrence  Harvey,  Jr.,  b  May  14,  1917. 

3.  Ethel  Minerva,  b  Jan.  27,  1921. 

[75b-131]  EVA  SCHRACK,  b  Nov.  28,  1898;  dau  George  W.  and  Irene  (Osborn)  Schrack  [75b- 
108.6];  m  Nov.  8,  1917,  GEORGE  A.  BALDWIN,  b  Feb.  23,  1897;  s  Richard  and  Ellen  E.  (Foulke) 
Baldwin.  Team  driver;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Lewellyn  Francis,  b  Oct.  7,  1918. 

2.  Wilbur  Carl,  b  Jan.  14,  1921. 


SUSANNA  HEYDRICK  WIEGNER  [E  761 
and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[76]  SUSANNA  (HEYDRICK)  WIEGNER  [E  76],  d  Feb.  10,  1752;  she  was  the  widow  of  ADAM 
WIEGNER  who  d  Aug.  29,  1731,  in  Gorlitz.  Adam  Wiegner  was  a  brother  of  Anna  (Wiegner)  Hoff- 
rich  ter  [161-1],  and  of  Mary  (Wiegner)  Beer  who  remained  in  Europe.  He  wielded  a  ready  and  per¬ 
suasive  pen,  and  was  the  secretary  for  the  Schwenkfelders  in  their  quest  for  a  place  of  refuge  during  the 
Jesuit  Mission  in  1725  and  1726,  when  the  former  corresponded  with  the  Mennonites.  He  himself 
opposed  the  plan  to  migrate  to  Pennsylvania,  and  with  others  fled  to  Saxony  during  the  Jesuit  Mission. 
“On  Feb.  21,  1736,  there  came  to  Gorlitz  from  Harpersdorf  Adam  Wiegner,  gardener,  with  wife  and 
four  children.”  [ Kadelbach,  p  57.} 

Susanna  Wiegner  came  to  Pa.  with  two  of  her  children  in  1734.  She  probably  lived  in  Towamencin 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XX],  and  was  buried  in  the  Towamencin  Schw.  Cem.  The  two  chil¬ 
dren  of  whom  we  have  any  record  are  the  following: 

1.  Rosina  [E  77],  b  Apr.  19,  1707,  in  Ober  Harpersdorf;  sponsors:  George  Bormann,  Mel¬ 

chior  Roszman,  David  Scholtze,  Melchior  Hubner,  Susanna  Reinwalden,  Maria 
Wiegner,  Maria  Gottschliegin;  d  July  13,  1756;  single ;  buried  in  the  Towamencin 
Sch.  Cem. 

2.  Christoph  [E  16],  b  Feb.  24,  1712,  in  Ober  Harpersdorf;  sponsors:  George  Hubner, 

Melchior  Roszmann,  Eva  Heydrick;  d  June  3,  1746;  single ;  buried  in  the  Towamencin 
Schw.  Cem.  In  a  letter  to  Germany,  written  by  Christopher  Heebner,  giving  a  list  of 
deaths,  we  find  the  statement  that  Adam  Wiegner’s  son,  Christopher,  died  May  27, 
1746.  [S.  H.  L.]  It  will  be  observed  that  this  conflicts  with  the  date  given  above. 

On  May  31,  1735,  Christopher  Wiegner  purchased  one  hundred  and  fifty  acres  of  land  in  Towamen¬ 
cin  Twp.,  from  Cadwallader  Evans  at  the  price  of  215  pounds.  Christopher  dying  unmarried  in  1746,  his 
sister,  Rosina,  was  his  heir.  She  likewise  was  unmarried,  so  that  her  heirs  were  Anna  Anders  (wife  of 
Baltzer),  George  Hoffrichter,  George  Fliegner,  Baltzer  Miller,  and  Melchior  Beer.  When  Rosina  died 
they  were  all  living  in  Harpersdorf,  Liegnitz,  and  in  Saxony  except  Anna  Anders;  hence  in  1764  the 
tract  of  land  was  conveyed  to  the  latter,  the  surviving  heir  in  this  country.  [Edward  Matthews.] 

CHRISTOPHER  WIEGNER’S  “FUHRUNG”  (DIARY) 

Christopher  Wiegner  was  another  of  the  young  immigrant  Schwenkfelders  who  kept  a  diary,  and 
his  is  perhaps  the  most  unique  of  all.  It  is  written  mainly  in  German,  although  several  parts  are  written 
in  a  secret  code  which  has  not  been  deciphered  thus  far.  The  characters  somewhat  resemble  the 
Greek  letters,  but  they  do  not  spell  Greek  words.  In  making  entries  the  author  sometimes  starts  in 
German,  and  in  the  middle  of  a  line  these  foreign  characters  are  introduced,  making  the  sentence  un¬ 
intelligible.  Christopher  Wiegner  began  to  write  his  diary  in  1718  when  he  was  in  the  sixth  year  of  his 
age,  and  it  ends  abruptly  in  1739.  The  original  manuscript  covers  one  hundred  and  seventy-nine  pages 
and  contains  about  thirty  thousand  words.  It  seems,  from  the  entries  in  the  diary,  that  the  writing  was 
not  taken  up  actively  until  October,  1732.  The  first  entry  contains  these  words:  “Ersten  guten  Ge- 
danken”  (the  first  good  thoughts),  which  came  to  him  in  1718.  An  examination  of  the  diary,  however, 
reveals  the  fact  that  he  did  not  always  have  good  thoughts,  for  one  entry  states  that  before  he  reached 
the  age  of  ten  he  had  learned  “such  iniquity  as  a  truly  wicked  person  even  of  his  age  would  not  practice.” 

He  seemed  to  have  been  of  a  serious,  religious  bent  of  mind,  and  relates  numerous  instances  of 
going  into  retirement  for  prayer  and  communion.  Without  giving  any  reasons  therefor,  Christopher 
Wiegner  relates  that  a  new  temptation  befell  him  on  March  28,  1729,  when  soldiers  came  and  made  him 
a  prisoner  and  kept  him  confined  until  September  29,  1729.  During  the  following  year  he  went  into 
hiding  from  January  13th  to  April  8th.  On  January  28,  1733,  he  states  that  soldiers  again  seized  him, 
but  released  him  in  a  few  hours.  On  July  20th  of  the  same  year,  he  again  went  into  hiding;  and  on 
September  7th  he  was  advised  to  leave  Gorlitz,  which  he  did.  As  an  example  of  his  earnest  devotion  we 
note  an  entry  in  his  diary  on  December  24,  1727,  where  he  states  that  he  and  others  held  a  meeting  for 
prayer  and  song  services  which  continued  until  4  o’clock  in  the  morning. 

That  he  was  on  very  intimate  terms  with  the  Moravians  and  had  the  confidence  of  Count  Zinzen- 
dorf  is  shown  by  an  entry  on  December  29,  1733,  when  the  Count  sent  word  to  him  that  he  was  to  hold 
himself  in  readiness  to  serve  as  a  commissioner — probably  referring  to  his  accompanying  the  Schwenk¬ 
felders  on  their  migration — certainly  a  very  important  charge  to  entrust  to  a  young  man  of  twenty-one. 
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those  in  charge  of  the  immigrants.  As  a  matter  of  fact  it  is  stated  in  Moravian  histories  that  Chris¬ 
topher  Wiegner  and  Bonisch  were  appointed  to  conduct  the  Schwenkfelders  to  Pennsylvania. 

In  the  quest  for  suitable  land  for  the  Schwenkfelders  Christopher  Wiegner  traveled  hundreds  of 
miles.  After  settling  in  Towamencin  township  he  followed  the  trade  of  shoemaker  and  farmer,  but  from 
the  numerous  accounts  of  meetings  held  at  his  house  he  must  have  been  a  very  busy  man,  as  his  diary 
records  the  list  of  visitors  who  stopped  at  his  house  and  the  various  meetings  that  were  held  there. 
Spangenberg,  later  a  Moravian  Bishop,  spent  many  years  at  his  home;  Count  Zinzendorf  and  other 
Moravians  also  found  a  welcome;  the  “Associated  Brethren  of  the  Skippack”  frequented  the  place; 
Whitefield  preached  there  to  two  thousand  hearers;  Indians  brought  their  squaws;  “Siebentager” 
(Seventh  Day  Adventists)  stayed  at  his  house.  Assuredly  the  Wiegner  home  must  have  been  one  of  the 
most  prominent  of  its  time  and  place.  His  diary  gives  an  interesting  account  of  his  discussions  with 
George  Weiss,  Spangenberg,  Zinzendorf,  Bonisch,  Nitschman,  and  Whitefield.  Apparently  Chris¬ 
topher  Wiegner  was  a  liberal  thinker  for  his  day.  He  also  attended  several  of  the  synods  of  the  Mora¬ 
vians  at  Germantown,  Falkner  Swamp,  and  at  Oley.  “At  the  house  of  Christoph  Wiegner,  one  of  the 
passengers  of  the  St.  Andrew,  and  said  to  have  been  a  Schwenkf elder,  began  gatherings  of  religious  men 
of  German  and  other  foreign  birth  or  parentage  taking  the  name  of  Vereinigte  Shippach  Bruder.  Even¬ 
tually  Wiegner  and  nearly  all  of  the  others  became  Moravians.  Gruber,  the  Inspirationalist,  resorted 
to  the  gatherings.  In  1736  he  wrote  an  appeal  for  unity  among  the  various  denominations  of  Christians. 
He  may  somehow  have  prepared  the  way  for  the  greater  movement  in  this  direction.”  [Charles  P. 
Keith— Chronicles  of  Pa.,  Vol.  2,  p  817. ]  (There  is  no  evidence,  however,  that  Christopher  Wiegner 
joined  the  Moravian  Church  before  or  after  coming  to  Pennsylvania. — Editor.) 

A  study  of  his  diary  shows  that  he  was  intensely  human,  for  he  recounts  not  only  his  religious 
experiences,  but  also  his  fits  £>f  temper  and  disputes  with  the  various  visitors,  guests,  and  members  of 
his  own  family. 

A  copy  of  the  diary  is  preserved  in  the  S.  H.  L.  The  original  has  been  lost,  although  it  was  in 
existence  ten  years  ago.  [ For  further  account  of  Christopher  Wiegner' s  diary,  vid.  Publications  of  the 
Montg.  Co.  (Pa.)  Hist.  Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  271.) 


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EXTRACTS  FROM  CHRISTOPHER  WIEGNER’S  DIARY 


“May  31,  1735:  Kaufte  meine  Plantasche. 

June  5:  Rieth  auf  meine  Plantasche. 

June  6:  Kam  die  Mutter  und  Schwester. 

Aug.  4:  Fing  den  Keller  an. 

Jan.  22,  1736:  Rieth  ich  nach  dem  Schwam  zu  Hiibners. 

Rose  will  gleich  nach  Reinwalds  gehen. 

Oct.  1,  1734:  Rieth  mit  unsrigen  Leute  u  Schultzen  auf  seine  Plantasche. 
ritte  George  Scholtze  wieder  heim. 

Mar.  28,  1735 :  Drum  rietten  den  die  Kriebel  Beyde  u  B.  Jackel  vor  sich  nach  Plantaszen  aus. 
Apr.  30,  1735:  Bey  Hubner  gewesen. 

May  14:  zogen  die  Kriebel  auf  ihre  Plantasche. 

Oct.  24,  1736:  als  wir  im  Schippach  in  der  Versamlung  waren  kam  abrah  Beyer  und  Brachte 
Br  vor  2  und  Gorlitz  auch  von  Nitsch. 

Marty  4,  1737:  riethen  nacher  maconsche  kamen  vies  zu  dem  David  Meschter  d  5  unter 
grozen  regen  wetter  mit  George  Weis  hin  d  6  wurde  nebs  geredet  d  7  riethen  wier  Abraham 
und  Grigen  zu  besuchen. 

Sept.  4:  Besuchte  den  alten  George  Wiegner  er  war  krank. 

Sept.  27 :  Rieth  zu  Abrah  Beyer  wegen  der  neu  Ankomener  Sch. 

Jan.  21,  1738:  Beneset  kauffte  die  200  acker  sein  Sohn  will  zu  uns  komen. 

June  10,  1738:  wurde  der  alte  Wiegner  begraben. 

July  14:  wurde  der  alte  Hubner  begraben.” 

[Translation] 


May  31,  1735:  Bought  my  plantation. 

June  5:  Rode  on  my  plantation. 

June  6:  Mother  and  sister  arrived. 

Aug.  4:  Began  the  cellar. 

Jan.  22,  1736:  Rode  to  Heebners  in  the  Swamp. 
Rose  is  about  to  go  to  Rinewalds. 


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Rode  with  our  people  and  Schultzes  to  their  plantation. 

George  Schultz  rode  home  again. 

Both  the  Kriebels  and  B.  Yeakel  rode  to  their  plantation. 

Was  with  Heebner. 

May  14:  The  Kriebels  moved  to  their  plantation. 

While  we  were  in  Skippack  at  the  meeting  Abraham  Beyer  arrived  and  brought  letters  for 
two  from  Gorlitz  also  from  Nitsch. 

Rode  to  Macungie  and  arrived  at  David  Meschter’s  on  the  5th  in  the  midst  of  a  heavy  rain¬ 
fall  with  George  Weiss.  On  the  6th  services  were  held,  and  on  the  7th  we  rode  to  Abraham 
and  (Grigen)  for  a  visit. 

Visited  old  George  Wiegner.  He  was  sick. 

Rode  to  Abraham  Beyer’s  on  account  of  the  new  Schwenkfelders  who  had  arrived. 
Benezet  bought  the  200  acres.  His  son  expects  to  settle  among  us. 

The  elder  Wiegner  was  buried,  and  on  the  14th  the  elder  Heebner  was  buried. 


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[106]  URSULA  (ANDERS)  HOFFMAN  (w  of  Christopher  Hoffman,  who  did  not  come  to  Pa. 
with  the  immigrants  and  who  died  in  Saxony,  Oct.  14,  1735,  aged  84  yrs.;  buried  Oct.  16,  with  a  funeral 
sermon  [E.  E.  S.  J .])  came  to  Pa.  with  her  two  sons.  She  was  taken  ill  on  the  journey  after  leaving 
Altona,  and  although  she  endured  the  journey  across  the  ocean,  she  died  Sept.  27,  1734,  in  Phila. — five 
days  after  landing — and  was  probably  buried  in  Phila.  “On  the  evening  of  May  28,  1734,  Ursula 
Hoffman,  mother  of  Balzer,  lay  dying  in  Altona  in  a  house  placed  at  their  disposal  by  the  Van  der 
Smissen.”  [ Cf .  Christopher  Schultz — Diary  of  the  Voyage .] 

Christopher  Hoffman  together  with  his  son,  Balthasar,  and  Balthasar  Hoffrichter  constituted  the 
embassy  to  the  Court  of  Charles  VI  at  Vienna. 

Children  (2): 

[106-1]  1.  George,  Jr.  [E  31],  b  1684;  d  June  29,  1765;  m  Barbara  Seipt. 

[106-2]  2.  Balthasar  [E  28],  b  1687;  d  July  11,  1775;  m  Ursula  Beyer. 

[106-1]  GEORGE  HOFFMAN  [E  31],  b  1684;  d  June  29,  1765;  s  Christopher  and  Ursula  (Anders) 

Hoffman  [106];  m  Mar.  1,  1707,  BARBARA  SEIPT  [E  110],  of  N.  Hdrf.;  b - — ;  d  Nov.  29,  1760; 

she  was  a  sister  of  Susanna  Wiegner  [E  154];  she  also  had  a  sister  Eva  who  did  not  migrate  [$.  H.  L.  ]. 
They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  and  settled  in  Lower  Salford  [Plate  F  II],  purchasing  land  jointly  with  his 
brother  Balzer  [E  28].  On  Apr.  24,  1734,  George  Hoffman  sold  his  log  house  and  attached  garden, 
clear,  to  John  Rothinger,  a  linen-weaver  [E.  E.  S.  J.].  The  church  books  have  records  of  their  children 
as  follows: 

Children  (J): 

[11-1]  1.  Susanna  [E  111],  b  May  3,  1708;  baptized  May  3,  1708;  sponsors:  Melchior  Mentsel, 

Barbara  Heidrich,  Susanna  Legner  (?);  d  Mar.  14,  1791;  m  Balthasar  Krauss  [E  10]. 

2.  Balthasar  [E  32],  b  Apr.  16,  1710;  baptized  Apr.  17,  1710;  sponsors:  Melchior  Krausze, 

George  Fliemer,  Melchior  Mentzel,  Barbara  Heydrich,  Anna  Seidelmann;  d  Dec.  20, 

1754. 

3.  George  [E  218],  b  Apr.  1,  1714,  in  N.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Apr.  2,  1714;  sponsors:  Melchior 

Krauss,  Ursula  Jackel,  Maria  Hoffman;  d  at  sea  on  board  St  Andrew,  Aug.  28-29, 

1734;  buried  at  sea.  [Erlauterung ,  4.69.] 

4.  A  son,  aged  4  years,  was  buried  in  Hdrf.,  June  10,  1721 ;  “mit  einer  collecten”  [  Hdrf.  Ch. 

Bk ]. 

[106-2]  REV.  BALZER  (BALTHASAR)  HOFFMAN  [E  28],  b  1687;  d  July  11,  1775;  s  Christopher 
and  Ursula  (Anders)  Hoffman  [106];  m  URSULA  BEIER  [E  101],  b  about  1686;  d  May  15,  1767;  dau 
Eva  Beier.  They  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  their  children.  Balthasar  Hoffman  and  wife  lie  buried  in 
the  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 

According  to  the  Berthelsdorf  Gericht-  Kauffbuch,  Balthasar  Hoffman  on  April  24,  1734,  sold  his 
house,  situated  in  Upper  Berthelsdorf  between  the  properties  of  Christian  Miller  and  John  Christoph 
Nadler,  together  with  attachments,  for  80  dollars;  the  purchaser  was  David  Weber.  [E.  E.  S.  J.] 

Children  (3) : 

1.  Anna  [E  102],  b  1712;  d  Jan.  16,  1796;  m  George  Schultz  [E  55]. 

2.  Rosina  [E  103],  b  Dec.  21,  1718,  in  O.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Dec.  23,  1718;  sponsors: 
George  Merkel,  Eva  Anders,  Rosina  Jackel;  d  June  14,  1788;  m  (1)  Christopher 
Seipt  [E  60],  (2)  Christopher  Yeakel  [E  42]. 

3.  Christopher  [E  104],  b  Dec.  3,  1727,  at  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony;  baptized  Dec.  4,  1727; 
sponsors:  Christoph  Kriebel,  Bauer  hier,  Balthasar  Jackel,  Pachter  des  Oberguts  hier, 
Frau  Barbara  Hoffman  hier  (w  of  George  Hoffman);  d  Jan.  29,  1804;  m  Rosina 
Dresher  [E  172]. 

“Balthasar  (Balzer)  Hoffman  was  born  in  the  year  1687  in  Harpersdorf,  Principality  of  Liegnitz, 
Silesia,  of  poor,  plain  and  unpretending  parents  and  was  brought  up  in  such  traditions.  He  was  em¬ 
ployed  in  Harpersdorf,  especially  in  winter,  as  a  weaver;  at  other  times,  however,  frequently  as  a  day 
laborer.  In  stature,  he  was  a  tall  man,  rather  slender,  his  face  longish  and  thin;  and  after  his  fiftieth 
year  his  hair  grew  entirely  white.  Even  at  an  early  age  he  had  both  a  bent  and  a  zeal  for  learning  the 


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ancient  languages,  and  by  his  indefatigable  diligence  and  the  assistance  of  good  books  (which  however, 
were  not  plentiful,  because  his  means  were  insufficient  to  procure  them)  he  succeeded  in  acquiring  a 
fair  mastery  of  Latin,  Greek,  and  Hebrew,  so  that  he  knew  these  languages.  Besides  he  had  both  the 
inclination  and  concern  to  devote  himself  to  the  Scriptures,  in  order  to  acquire,  the  correct  understand¬ 
ing  of  them;  to  this  end  his  knowledge  of  the  languages  was  extremely  useful  and  serviceable,  since  by 
this  means  he  was  able  to  examine  the  original  text  of  the  Scriptures,  so  that  this  knowledge  was  of 
great  assistance  for  the  better  understanding  of  them.  He  was  also  zealous  in  the  practice  of  Christian 
doctrine,  and  in  the  confession  of  the  untainted  truth  revealed  by  God  through  Caspar  Schwenckf eld, 
desiring  to  apprehend  and  to  comprehend  it  accurately  and  unalloyed.  And  this  God  granted  him,  so 
that  he  obtained  an  abounding  knowledge  of  it.  Moreover,  all  his  life  he  kept  a  watchful  eye  upon  it  to 
keep  it  pure  and  to  avoid  mingling  with  it  accessory  doctrines. 

“Upon  his  safe  arrival  in  Philadelphia,  he  did  not  long  remain  in  the  city,  but  went  into  the  coun¬ 
try,  and,  in  accordance  with  the  custom  there,  founded  a  home,  since  God  had  again  blessed  him  so 
that  he  and  his  family  could  once  more  live  peaceably.  Moreover,  his  study  of  the  Scriptures  and 
Christian  doctrine  he  at  no  time  neglected,  but  devoted  himself  to  them  with  the  utmost  diligence. 
And  his  liberty  in  Pennsylvania  was  to  him  a  particularly  momentous  matter,  which  he  regarded  as  a 
great  divine  favor  and  gift,  bestowed  upon  the  untainted  testimony  of  the  truth,  that  it  might  be  cher¬ 
ished  and  practiced  without  hindrance. 

“When  to  George  Weiss  had  been  assigned  the  charge  of  holding  public  worship,  as  well  as  the 
performance  of  the  marriage  ceremony,  the  preaching  of  the  Word  at  burial  services  and  the  catechising 
of  the  children;  and  when  in  1740  George  Weiss  quite  unexpectedly  heard  the  last  summons,  these  du¬ 
ties  were  entrusted  to  him  (Balthasar  Hoffman),  even  though  a  few  times  he  secured  release.  Es¬ 
pecially  in  1749,  when  on  his  chest  and  in  his  bronchial  tubes  he  had  a  sensation  which  made  breathing 
difficult,  and  this  gradually  became  worse  until  both  singing  and  speaking  were  unendurable.  But  in 
each  instance  he  was  again  applied  to,  particularly  to  conduct  the  public  services  and  catechise  the 
children,  by  reason  of  his  capability  which  was  divinely  bestowed.  And  this  he  did  until  on  account  of 
old  age  he  was  no  longer  able. 

“In  1774,  December  twenty-first,  he  was  attacked  with  vertigo,  which  left  him  quite  weak.  Re¬ 
peated  attacks  followed  at  intervals  of  about  two  weeks  leaving  him  every  time  in  greater  weakness. 
On  the  eleventh  of  July,  1775,  we  observed  that  he  was  even  weaker  than  usual  and  that  his  feebleness 
was  increasing.  This  continued  until  he  lost  his  speech,  and  a  few  hours  before  his  departure  conscious¬ 
ness  left  him.  On  the  above  mentioned  day,  in  the  afternoon  at  5  o’clock,  calmly  and  but  slightly  dis¬ 
turbed,  in  the  eighty-ninth  year  of  his  age,  he  fell  asleep.  The  Lord  be  praised  for  having  summoned 
him,  and  grant  that  we  may  be  saved  and  follow  him.  Amen.”  [From  translation  of  biographical 
sketch  of  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman,  written  by  his  son  Christopher .  Original  in  S.  H.  L.  See  also 
“ Schwenkfelder  Hymnology"- — Seipt;  and  the  “ Schwenkfelder s  in  Pa." — Kriebel.) 

This  is  a  son’s  estimate  of  a  very  worthy  father.  In  writing  this  biography  the  son  followed  the 
example  set  by  his  pious  father,  when  in  1753,  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  penned  the  extant  biographical 
sketch  of  his  lifelong  bosom  friend,  Rev.  George  Weiss. 

Balthasar  Hoffman  and  his  brother  George  bought  76  acres  of  land  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  of  Cas¬ 
par  Wistar  on  Mar.  26,  1735,  but  in  the  same  year,  Dec.  17th,  joint  tenancy  was  severed.  Balthasar 
and  his  wife  conveyed  their  interest  in  the  tract  to  George  in  1743,  and  he  secured  a  patent  for  the  same 
on  Feb.  2,  1745.  This  tract,  together  with  25  acres,  acquired  from  Caspar  Wistar  on  Dec.  24,  1743,  was 
conveyed  by  George  Hoffman  to  George  Heydrick  on  May  22,  1762.  It  is  situated  on  the  east  side  of 
the  Skippack  Creek,  two  miles  west  of  Franconia  village,  and  was  formerly  owned  by  Henry  Derstine. 

The  importance  of  Balthasar  Hoffman  amongst  the  Schwenkfelders  before  their  migration  is 
indicated  by  the  prominence  he  had  in  the  various  missions  that  were  sent  to  the  Emperor  to  implore 
toleration  for  this  persecuted  sect.  In  1719  the  Reformation  made  such  progress  in  Silesia,  that  in  1721 
the  Catholic  Church  sent  a  mission  to  bring  the  people  back  to  the  old  faith.  The  members  of  this 
mission  at  first  labored  mildly,  but  soon  committed  great  acts  of  violence.  The  Schwenkfelders  there¬ 
upon  resolved  to  send  an  embassy  to  the  Emperor.  Their  embassy  was  composed  of  Christopher 
Hoffman,  Balzer  Hoffman  (father  and  son),  and  Balzer  Hoffrichter.  They  left  Silesia  for  Vienna  on  May 
5, 1721,  to  make  a  plea  for  toleration  for  the  severely  oppressed  brethren  at  home.  Hoffrichter  did  not  stay 
long,  but  the  othor  two  remained  more  than  four  years.  In  this  mission  Balzer  Hoffman  delivered  no  less 
than  seventeen  memorials  to  the  royal  ruler.  Although  none  of  the  deputation  had  any  knowledge  of 
court  procedure  and  although  officials  who  assisted  them,  did  so  at  the  risk  of  losing  their  position,  true 
friends  were  found  who  assisted  them  in  placing  their  pleas  before  the  Imperial  Court  of  Charles  VI. 
During  this  time  he  found  time  to  write  letters,  visit  friends,  compose  hymns,  sermons,  and  extensive 


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tracts  on  religious  subjects.  The  expense  this  incurred  must  have  been  very  heavy  on  these  people, 
who  were  already  impoverished  by  the  ravages  of  war  and  the  burdensome  fines  imposed  by  the 
Jesuits.  According  to  one  account  of  their  leader,  Melchior  Schultz,  they  had  spent  from  $10,000  to 
$12,500  to  secure  toleration. 

We  are  told  that  in  1726  their  petition  was  denied  by  the  Emperor  and  they  were  forbidden  to 
present  any  more  petitions;  Balzer  dared  not  show  himself  by  day,  but  had  to  return  by  night,  taking 
with  him  to  Ober-Lausitz  his  wife  and  two  daughters,  but  not  being  safe  here  he  fled  with  his  father  from 
Vienna  by  way  of  Prague  to  Lausitz  and  obtained  the  protection  of  Count  Zinzendorf  in  Saxony  for 
eight  years,  during  which  time  his  son  Christopher  was  born. 

Upon  the  death  of  Rev.  George  Weiss  in  1740,  Balzer  Hoffman  was  called  to  officiate  in  his  stead, 
but  not  being  very  strong  physically  he  withdrew  several  times;  however  demands  continued  to  be 
made  upon  him  especially  for  outdoor  services  and  for  catechizing  of  the  children,  so  that  he  continued 
as  above  stated,  until  the  weight  of  years  made  it  impossible  for  him  to  serve  any  longer.  He  never 
tired  of  his  many  duties.  His  Sabbath  forenoons,  afternoons,  or  evenings  were  employed  in  writing, 
reading  and  singing.  His  closing  years  were  spent  in  a  small  room,  spinning,  yet  daily  he  would  read, 
write,  sing,  and  pray.  To  him  idleness  and  the  want  of  truth  were  of  great  moment,  seeing  how  God’s 
gift  of  freedom  was  misapplied. 

He  was  a  man  of  eminent  wisdom  and  piety,  and  left  behind  him  a  catalog  of  his  writings,  embrac¬ 
ing  fifty-eight  tracts,  all  on  theology  and  practical  religion, — besides  eighty-three  letters  on  various 
kindred  topics. 

As  an  hymnologist  of  the  first  order,  he  spent  much  time  in  composing,  transcribing  and  studying 
hymns.  He  helped  George  Weiss  compile  the  so-called  “Weiss  Hymnbook”  of  1732.  He  made  a 
transcription  of  both  the  first  and  second  hymn  collections.  His  son,  Christopher,  gives  us  a  list  of 
seventeen  titles  of  Analyses  and  studies  of  hymns.  [ From  a  folio  ms.  in  the  Pennypacker  collection, 
S.  H.  L. ]  His  favorite  employment  seems  to  have  been  the  study  of  hymns  and  occasionally  on  “Ge- 
daechtnisz  Tag”  (Sept.  24,  the  Schwenkfelder  Memorial  Day),  he  would  present  the  study  of  a  favorite 
hymn.  Many  of  these  sermons  or  studies  are  still  extant. 

The  mechanical  execution  of  his  writing  excites  the  highest  admiration.  Written  in  a  beautiful 
German  script  with  a  quill  pen,  before  the  advent  of  typewriters  and  other  modern  copying  parapher¬ 
nalia,  the  pages  of  his  books  are  a  challenge  to  the  chirography  of  the  modern  penman.  A  favorite 
device  was  to  disguise  his  authorship,  but  somewhere  on  the  page  the  initials  “ B .  H."  invariably  ap¬ 
pear,  either  on  the  margin,  or  at  the  foot  of  the  page,  and  ofttimes  in  the  form  of  an  acrostic.  He  some¬ 
times  used  the  pseudonym,  “Barachiah  Heber.” 

The  descriptive  catalog  of  his  writings  made  by  his  son,  Christopher,  indicates  that  his  most  pro¬ 
ductive  writing  period  extended  from  1722  to  1773.  This  list  enumerates  38  tracts  and  refers  to  83 
letters,  without  listing  his  hymns,  his  historical  sketches  and  minor  productions. 

The  writings  are  classified  under  three  heads: 

A.  Studies  of  the  Bible  either  by  verses  or  chapters. 

B.  Other  useful  studies  and  confessions. 

C.  Studies  of  hymns. 

Some  of  his  most  important  titles  include  the  following: 

1722 — A  short  catechism. 

1724 —  A  postill  called  “Epistasia,”  or  the  Epistle  lessons  of  the  Church  year.  He  arranged  the  same 
text  in  ryhmes  in  1726,  and  composed  prayers  to  accompany  them  in  1738. 

1725 —  A  study  of  the  epistle  to  the  Hebrews  called  “Hexatomus.” 

1734 — “Evangelische  Jahr  Betrachtung.”  A  postill  on  the  Gospel  lessons  for  the  Church  year.  In  1744 
he  prepared  questions  as  a  guide  for  the  study  of  these  and  arranged  them  in  rhyme. 

1743 — A  glossary  in  German  of  Scripture  terms. 

1751 — A  careful  study  of  the  Apostles’s  creed. 

In  addition  to  the  studies  of  hymns  mentioned  above,  he  wrote  out  in  comparative  fullness  hjs 
Gedaechtnisz  Tag  sermons;  prepared  historical  sketches  of  the  Schwenkfelders;  and  worked  out  elaborate 
productions  in  the  line  of  revealed  theology.  One  of  these  productions  was  called  “Hodophaenum.” 
[Cf.  Kriebel — The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pa.] 


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AS  ORIGINATOR  OF  THE  CORRESPONDENCE  SCHOOLS 

The  encyclopedia,  “Americana  Britannica,”  last  edition,  states  that  the  correspondence  schools 
were  the  outgrowth  of  the  Chautauqua  Movement  in  1871, — a  direct  outgrowth  of  the  Camp  Meeting 
ideas,  when  instruction  in  religious  and  secular  education  was  inaugurated  in  what  was  known  as  the 
Chautauqua  Course  of  Study,  and  which  has  grown  into  the  modern  “Correspondence  Schools  in  Home 
Education.”  Balthasar  Hoffman  anticipated  this  scheme  by  about  120  years.  Letters  written  by 
Hoffman  are  extant  in  which  he  gives  Christopher  Schultz  lessons  in  Hebrew  by  correspondence.  At 
least  two  of  such  letters  are  preserved,  written  in  1753.  They  are  written  in  his  usual  legible,  clear 
hand,  and  contain  four  different  languages.  First  the  Hebrew  words,  finely  executed  in  Hebrew  charac¬ 
ters,  then  follows  the  equivalent  in  Greek  and  Latin,  and  the  explanations  are  in  German.  Just  how 
extensively  Rev.  Hoffman  carried  on  his  instruction  by  correspondence  is  not  known,  but  judging  by  his 
zeal  and  activity  in  other  lines  we  have  reason  to  believe  that  many  other  letters  similar  to  those  men¬ 
tioned  above,  were  written. 

It  seemed  to  be  a  fixed  habit  for  these  early  settlers  to  carry  on  a  voluminous  correspondence  with 
the  friends  left  behind  in  Europe,  as  well  as  with  the  members  of  different  sections  of  Pa.  Judging  by 
the  number  of  letters  still  in  existence  it  was  quite  a  common  occurrence  for  the  young  folks  of  the 
“Lower  District”  to  write  to  young  people  of  the  “Upper  District,”  or  vice  versa,  and  ask  some  Biblical 
questions  or  request  an  explanation  of  some  Bible  passage.  These  letters  were  more  frequently  written 
in  German,  but  we  have  some  also  written  in  Latin.  One  of  special  interest  was  written  by  John  Schultz 
[149-9]  at  the  age  of  fourteen.  He  later  became  one  of  the  leading  Schwenkfelder  ministers  and  was 
highly  esteemed  for  his  scholarship  as  well  as  for  his  earnest  and  impressive  piety. 

[106-3]  REV.  CHRISTOPHER  HOFFMAN  [E  104],  b  Dec.  3,  1727;  d  Jan.  29,  1804;  s  Rev.  Balzer 
and  Ursula  (Beier)  Hoffman  [106-2]  ;m  by  Rev.  Balzer  Hoffman,  May  17,  1753,  to  ROSINA  DRESHER 
[E  172],  b  Dec.  3,  1714  (?);  d  July  3,  1794;  dau  of  George  and  Maria  (Beyer)  Dresher  [64].  No  issue. 
Both  buried  in  Salford  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery.  The  tombstone  for  Rosina  Dresher  Hoffman  states 
that  her  age  was  70  years  and  9  months. 

Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  born  in  Saxony,  Germany,  lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Pa.  On  Nov. 
15,  1752,  Abraham  Wiegner  and  wife,  Susanna,  conveyed  to  Christopher  Hoffman,  “book-binder,”  83 
acres  in  the  present  township  of  Lower  Salford,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  owned  in  1918  by  Abraham  L.  Der- 
stine.  On  May  27,  1791,  Christopher  Hoffman  and  wife  conveyed  the  same  tract  to  Abraham  Kriebel. 

Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  led  a  busy  life,  and  was  an  acceptable  and  faithful  minister  of  the 
Schwenkfelders.  Many  of  his  sermons  are  still  preserved.  No  doubt  he  received  his  religious  training  at 
the  hands  of  his  father.  Between  1758  and  1760  he  copied  the  “Weiss  hymn  book.”  As  a  catechist  he 
made  a  record  of  the  work  done  by  his  class.  In  1777  he  wrote  an  interesting  account  of  his  father’s 
life  and  labors,  and  in  1795  collected  and  catalogued  his  writings.  In  1764  when  the  Schwenkfelder 
school  system  was  established,  we  find  the  name  of  Christopher  Hoffman  signed  for  a  loan  of  20  pounds, 
and  he  served  as  a  teacher  in  “Shippach”  for  seven  years,  having  attained  the  age  of  fifty-five  when  he 
began  to  teach.  He  also  served  as  trustee  and  inspector  of  the  schools  prior  to  his  career  as  a  teacher. 
At  one  time  Christopher  Hoffman  was  appealed  to  by  messengers  to  serve  in  a  certain  public  office  for 
which  he  had  been  chosen,  but  flatly  refused  to  accept.  After  the  messengers  had  left,  he  said  to  his 
wife,  “Oh,  how  good  it  is  to  be  able  to  remain  humble!” 

AS  AN  HYMNOLOGIST 

Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman’s  most  important  contribution  to  Schwenkfelder  hymnology  was  a 
manuscript  hymn  book  of  1760.  He  incorporated  in  this  book  the  textual  revision  or  corrections  of 
numerous  hymns  made  by  Caspar  and  George  Weiss.  He  recorded  about  five  hundred  of  these  correc¬ 
tions  by  writing  the  various  changes  in  the  margin  with  his  initials.  He  also  preserved  by  copying 
many  exegeses  made  by  his  father.  The  manuscript  appendix,  which  many  copies  of  the  Saur  edition 
contain,  is  his  work.  The  following  was  written  by  the  late  S.  W.  Pennypacker: 

“This  hymn-book  of  the  Schwenckfelders,  which  maybe  said  to  represent  the  art  of  the  Middle  Ages, 
extended  into  the  18th  Century  and  across  the  Atlantic  ...  is  the  best  specimen  of  their  manuscripts 
known  to  those  familiar  with  the  subject.  It  wras  written  between  1758  and  1760  in  Penna.,  and  was 
bound  here  and  the  clasps  and  mountings  were  made  here.  Christopher  Hoffman,  who  wrote  it,  came 
to  Penna.  at  six  years  of  age,  so  that  his  art  was  learned  here.  It  is  therefore,  except  as  to  the  literature, 
purely  a  Pennsylvania  production.  Hoffman  was  born  in  1728  and  died  Jany.  29,  1804,  so  that  when  he 
undertook  this  task  he  was  thirty  years  of  age.”  [See  also  Schwenkfelder  Hymnology — Seipt,  p  89. \ 


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AS  A  BOOKBINDER 

Christopher  Hoffman  is  probably  best  remembered  as  the  Schwenkfelder  bookbinder.  Many 
manuscript  volumes  repose  on  the  shelves  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa., 
showing  his  amazing  skill  and  workmanship.  Large  folios  with  board  covers,  covered  with  pig  skin, 
decorated  with  fancy  designs,  ofttimes  with  brass  corners  and  brass  knobs  in  the  center  of  the  covers, 
are  a  tribute  to  the  amazing  activity  of  this  farmer,  preacher,  teacher,  compiler,  and  bookbinder.  How 
he  ever  found  time  to  accomplish  so  much  work  with  his  crude  tools,  is  the  query  of  the  modern  student. 
Large  collections  of  sermons,  letters,  a  folio  volume  of  letters  written  by  imprisoned  Schwenkfelders  in 
Silesia  copied  in  1746,  were  bound  and  preserved  by  him.  Truly  he  led  a  busy  and  active  life. 

While  Christopher  Hoffman  himself  left  no  descendants,  we  find  his  sisters,  Anna  and  Rosina,  are 
the  ancestors  of  several  hundred  families  in  Montgomery  and  adjoining  counties  as  well  as  in  many 
states  of  the  Union. 


SUSANNA  (DIETRICH)  SCHOLTZE  (SCHULTZ)  [E  149] 

and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[149]  SUSANNA  (DIETRICH)  SCHOLTZE  [E  149],  b  Mar.  13,  1690;  d  Feb.  23,  1765;  came  to  Pa. 
in  1734  with  her  children.  She  was  the  widow  of  BALTHASAR  SCHOLTZE,  of  Nieder  Harpersdorf, 
and  was  the  daughter  of  Balthasar  and  Barbara  Dietrich.  Susanna  and  Balthasar  were  married  Jan. 
15,  1709  [Ah  Hdrf.  Ch.  Bk.].  She  had  a  sister  Barbara  who  d  1759;  a  sister  Eva  who  d  1762;  a  brother 
Balthasar  of  the  “Feldhauser,”  wrho  d  Feb.  14,  1775  (in  1767,  Hans  Christopher  Heebner’s  wife  sent 
him  greetings). 

Balthasar  Scholtze  and  family  fled  from  Silesia  to  Saxony,  Apr.  27,  1726.  Balthasar  d  in  Herrnhut 
Nov.  28,  1726,  aged  47  years,  4  weeks;  was  buried  Dec.  2,  “mit  einer  collect.”  [E.  E.  S.  J .]  He  was  the 
son  of  Matthias  Scholtze.  Susanna  Scholtze  lived  with  her  son,  George  [Plate  C  XV].  Place  of  burial 
not  determined. 

Children  (6): 

1.  George  [E  55],  b  Feb.  8,  1710;  baptized  Feb.  9,  1710;  sponsors:  Adam  Krausze,  Melchior 
Herrmann,  Regina  Jackelin;  d  Mar.  21,  1784;  m  Anna  Hoffman  [E  102]. 

2.  Gregorius,  b  Aug.  19,  1711;  baptized  Aug.  20,  1711;  sponsors:  Adam  Krausze,  George 
Grohe,  Regina  Jackelin;  d  Aug.  7,  1728,  at  5.00  P.M.;  buried  Aug.  10,  “mit  einer 
Collecte”  [cf.  Berthelsdorf  Church  Book]. 

3.  Anna  [E  150],  b  Apr.  1,  1714,  in  Nieder  Hdrf.;  baptized  Apr.  3,  1714;  sponsors:  Adam 
Krausze,  George  Grohe,  Regina  Jackelin;  d  June  26,  1789;  m  Christopher  Wiegner 
[E  56]. 

4.  Susanna  [E  151],  b  Mar.  23,  1716,  in  N.  Hdrf. ;  baptized  Mar.  25,  1716;  sponsors:  Adam 
Fliegner,  Balthasar  Jackel,  Helena  Beerin;  d  Nov.  4,  1773;  m  George  Hiibner  [E  18]. 

5.  Maria  [E  152],  b  Mar.  28,  1718,  in  N.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Mar.  30,  1718;  sponsors:  Balth. 
Jackel,  Adam  Fliegner,  Anna  Maria  Scholtin;  d  Mar.  11,  1807;  m  Christopher  Jackie 
[E  57]. 

6.  Barbara  [E  153],  b  July  5,  1720,  in  N.  Hdrf.;  baptized  July  7,  1720;  sponsors:  Balthasar 
Jackel,  Helena  Beerin,  Anna  Maria  Scholtin;  d  Jan.  26,  1786;  m  Hans  Christoph 
Hiibner  [E  201]. 

[149-1]  GEORGE  SCHOLTZE  [E  55],  b  Feb.  8,  1710;  d  Mar.  21,  1784;  s  Balthasar  and  Susanna 
(Dietrich)  Scholtze  [149];  m  May  3,  1737,  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders,  ANNA  HOFFMAN 
[E  102],  b  1712;  d  Jan.  16,  1796;  dau  Rev.  Balthasar  and  Ursula  (Beier)  Hoffman  [106-2].  George 
Scholtze  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents,  and  after  marriage  settled  on  a  farm  in  Upper  Hanover 
Twp.,  Pa.  [ Plate  C  XVII].  He  was  naturalized  Apr.  10,  1760;  both  George  Scholtze  and  wife  are 
buried  in  the  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (6): 

[25-4]  1.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  21,  1740;  d  Oct.  10,  1820;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

[149—2]  2.  Balthasar,  b  Apr.  23,  1744;  d  Apr.  12,  1813;  m  Anna  Yeakel. 

[149-3]  3.  Christopher,  b  Oct.  7,  1746;  d  Sept.  10,  1830;  m  Maria  Yeakel. 

4.  Ursula,  b  Nov.  2,  1749;  d  July  4,  1750. 

[149-4]  5.  Gregory,  b  Mar.  25,  1753;  d  Feb.  27,  1827;  in  Rosina  Yeakel. 

[64-3]  6.  Eve,  b  Jan.  31,  1756;  d  Apr.  6,  1786;  m  Abraham  Dresher. 

George  Scholtze  bought  from  Benedict  Strohm  and  wife  at  the  price  of  23  pounds  and  7  shillings, 
102  acres  and  78  perches  of  land  on  Mar.  14,  1744,  which  he  and  his  wife  sold  for  150  pounds  on  Nov.  16, 
1751,  to  John  Nicholas  Fink.  The  Henry  H.‘  Shultz  farm  at  Clayton,  Pa.  (1922)  was  part  of  this  tract. 
(This  tract  is  not  marked  on  the  charts  reproduced  in  this  book,  as  they  were  already  completed  before 
this  ownership  was  ascertained.)  George  Scholtze  afterwards  purchased  and  occupied  a  “stony  piece 
of  land”  which  he  sold  again  (“Am  Fusz  des  langen  hohen  Berges.” — Isaac  Schultz). 

[149-2]  BALTHASAR  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  23,  1744;  d  Apr.  12,  1813;  s  George  and  Anna  (Hoffman) 
Scholtze  [149-1];  m  Nov.  24,  1768,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  June  25,  1743; 
d  Sept.  8,  1799;  dau  Balthasar  and  Barbara  (Warmer)  Yeakel  [38-3],  Balthasar  Schultz  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  on  a  fine  farm  on  the  Hosensack  Creek,  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.  Balthasar,  or  Balzer 
Schultz,  as  he  wrote  his  name,  wrote  out  a  conversation  between  himself  and  George  Carl  Stocks,  one 
of  the  teachers  of  the  “Hosensack  Academy,”  which  took  place  while  on  a  journey  to  Phila.,  on  June  15, 


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1792.  This  document  is  preserved  in  the  S.  H.  L.  and  is  the  most  laudatory  encomium  on  the  Schwenk- 
felders  that  was  ever  written.  [Cf.  “ The  Hosensack  Academy,"  Schwenkfeldian,  Vol.  VII,  p  179.] 
Children  (8): 

[38-40]  1.  Barbara,  b  Nov.  23,  1769;  d  May  12,  1860;  m  Christopher  Yeakel. 

[149-5]  2.  George,  b  June  28,  1771;  d  Sept.  3,  1847;  m  Barbara  Yeakel. 

[149-6]  3.  Andrew,  b  Aug.  18,  1773;  d  May  9,  1818;  m  Rosina  Snyder. 

[48—10]  4.  Eve,  b  June  23,  1775;  d  Apr.  9,  1822;  m  Jacob  Snyder. 

[149-7]  5.  Matthias,  b  Feb.  20,  1777;  d  Jan.  30,  1855;  m  Christina  Yeakel. 

[149—8]  6.  David,  b  Nov.  23,  1779;  d  Apr.  7,  1851;  m  Lydia  Yeakle. 

[48—13]  7.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  14,  1782;  d  Oct.  15,  1862;  m  Abraham  Snyder. 

8.  Rosina,  b  May  11,  1785;  d  May  9,  1820;  single. 


[149-3]  CHRISTOPHER  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  7,  1746;  d  Sept.  10,  1830;  s  George  and  Anna  (Hoff¬ 
man)  Scholtze  [149-1];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  Apr.  25,  1771,  to  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  2, 
1748;  d  Aug.  20,  1832  dau  Hans  Heinrich  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Yeakel  [38-5].  Christopher  Schultz 
was  a  farmer  and  resided  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 


[149-9] 

[149-10] 

[21-6] 

[149-11] 

[149-12] 

[149—13] 

[21-7] 


Children  (8): 

1.  John,  b  Mar.  11,  1772;  d  Nov.  3,  1827;  m  Regina  Heebner. 

2.  Jacob,  b  June  17,  1774;  d  Apr.  9,  1855;  m  Magdalena  Gerhard. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  5,  1775;  d  Mar.  22,  1848;  m  Balthasar  Heebner. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  24,  1778;  d  May  26,  1861;  m  Rosina  Yeakel. 

George}  tw{  b  Dec  20  1781.  d  j  Oct.  29  1851;  m  Hannah  Schubert. 

6.  Caspar]  l  Mar.  15,  1858;  m  Christina  Yeakel. 

7.  Anna,  b  Apr.  29,  1785;  d  Apr.  2,  1839;  m  Henry  Heebner. 

8.  Daughter,  b  July  12,  1794;  d  same  day. 


[149-4]  GREGORY  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  25,  1753;  d  Feb.  27,  1827;  s  George  and  Anna  (Hoffman) 
Scholtze  [149-1];  m  May  1,  1777,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  ROSINA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  13,  1752; 
d  Dec.  22,  1819;  dau  Balthasar  and  Barbara  (Warmer)  Yeakel  [38-3]. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Son,  b  July  27,  1778;  stillborn. 

[38-31a]  2.  Susanna,  b  May  1,  1780;  d  Nov.  13,  1830;  m  David  Yeakel. 

3.  Maria,  b  May  25,  1783;  d  Nov.  15,  1787. 

4.  Barbara,  b  May  22,  1785;  d  May  7,  1808. 

[149-14]  5.  Daniel,  b  July  2,  1788;  d  Sept.  5,  1862;  m  Sarah  Yeakel. 

[68-5a]  6.  Eve,  b  May  3,  1791;  d  Aug.  16,  1816;  rn  Joseph  Schultz. 


[149-5]  GEORGE  SCHULTZ,  b  June  28,  1771;  d  Sept.  3,  1847;  s  Balthasar  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-2];  m  May  29,  1800,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  BARBARA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  22,  1766;  d 
July  21,  1823;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Yeakel  [38-16]. 

Children  (J): 


[44-16] 

[149-15] 


1.  Daughter,  b  Aug.  30,  1801 ;  d  Aug.  31,  1801. 

2.  John,  b  Aug.  3,  1802;  d  Oct.  3,  1880;  single. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  10,  1804;  d  Aug.  11,  1876;  m  I  Jonas  Reinewald. 

i  w .  u  osopn  ivrauss. 

4.  Sarah,  b  July  17,  1808;  d  Apr.  17,  1881;  single. 


[149-6]  ANDREW  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  18,  1773;  d  May  9,  1818;  s  Balthasar  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-2];  m  May  1,  1806,  ROSINA  SNYDER,  b  Sept.  13,  1785;  d  Sept.  27,  1823;  dau  George  and 
Susanna  (Wiegner)  Snyder  [48-5b]. 

Children  (6): 

[149-16]  1.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  24,  1807;  d  May  11,  1872;  m  Abigail  Yeakel. 

[149—25]  2.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  29,  1809;  d  Oct.  31,  1891;  m  Henry  H.  Schultz. 

[21-28a]  3.  Anna,  b  June  7,  1811;  d  Apr.  22,  1838;  m  George  Heebner. 

[161—18]  4.  Maria,  b  June  6,  1813;  d  Oct.  20,  1872;  m  David  Anders. 

[149—26]  5.  Christina,  b  Jan.  31,  1815;  d  Oct.  21,  1857;  m  Rev.  William  Schultz. 

[149-17]  6.  George,  b - ,  1818;  d  Sept.  18,  1857;  m  Anna  Yeakel. 


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[149-7]  MATTHIAS  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  20,  1777;  d  Jan.  30,  1855;  s  Balthasar  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-2];  m  May  26,  1803,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  CHRISTINA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  14,  1780; 
d  July  20,  1829;  dau  Melchior  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-19]. 

Children  (9): 

[149-18]  1.  Charles,  b  Apr.  15,  1804;  d  Mar.  14,  1870;  m  Maria.  Reichenbach. 

2.  David,  b  Aug.  30,  1805;  d  Apr.  5,  1841. 

[149-19]  3.  Sarah,  b  May  23,  1808;  cl  Mar.  23,  1889;  m  Peter  Rothenberger. 

4.  William,  b  Oct.  27,  1809;  d  Apr.  17,  1836. 

[149-20]  5.  Anthony,  b  Dec.  12,  1811;  d  Apr.  13,  1890;  m  Sophia  Meschter. 

6.  Daniel,  b  Nov.  21,  1813;  d  in  infancy. 

[25-54]  7.  Regina,  b  May  16,  1816;  d  July  31,  1902;  m  Abraham  Kriebel. 

8.  Christina,  b  June  5,  1818;  d  July  30,  1829. 

[149-21]  9.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  8,  1821;  d  Sept.  30,  1890;  m  David  R.  Rothenberger. 

[149-8]  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  23,  1779;  d  Apr.  7,  1851;  s  Balthasar  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-2] ;  m  Oct.  27,  1807,  LYDIA  YEAKLE,  b  Mar.  8,  1783;  d  July  5,  1845;  dau  Christopher  and 
Susanna  (Kriebel)  Yeakle  [160-3].  David  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[149-22]  1.  Joshua,  b  Sept.  11,  1808;  d  Mar.  30,  1892;  m  Anna  Schultz. 

[149-23]  2.  Reuben,  b  Mar.  12,  1810;  d  Dec.  4,  1879;  m  Hannah  Heebner. 

3.  Daughter,  b  Mar.  8,  1812;  d  same  day. 

4.  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  27,  1814;  d  Nov.  16,  1872. 

5.  Anna,  b  Oct.  1,  1821;  d  Sept.  23,  1823. 

[149-9]  REV.  JOHN  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  11,  1772;  d  Nov.  3,  1827;  s  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-3] ;  m  May  24,  1796,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  REGINA  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  13, 
1777;  d  Sept.  8,  1862;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Heebner  [21-2b]. 

Rev.  John  Schultz  lived  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.;  was  a  farmer  by  occupation  and  a 
minister  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society.  He  was  highly  esteemed  for  his  earnest  and  impressive  piety. 
Children  (18): 

[19-12]  1.  Sarah,  b  May  13,  1797;  d  Mar.  1,  1859;  m  Israel  Kriebel. 

[70-9]  2.  Maria,  b  Sept.  4,  1798;  d  Feb.  2,  1873;  m  Jeremiah  Schultz. 

[38-83]  3.  Sophia,  b  Jan.  28,  1800;  d  July  24,  1879;  m  Samuel  Yeakel. 

[149-24]  4.  George  H.,  b  June  14,  1801;  d  Dec.  16,  1895;  m  Regina  Schultz. 

[149-25]  5.  Henry  IT.,  b  Mar.  9,  1804;  d  July  25,  1887;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[149-26]  6.  William,  b  Mar.  20,  1806;  d  Oct.  23,  1890;  m  Christina  Schultz. 

[149-27]  7.  John,  b  July  15,  1808;  d  Apr.  15,  1896;  m  Rebecca  Yeakle. 

8.  Susannah,  b  Feb.  19,  1810;  d  June  8,  1810. 

[149-28]  9.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  1,  1811;  d  July  7,  1879;  m  Elizabeth  Schultz. 

10.  Frederick,  b  Nov.  19,  1813;  d  Nov.  19,  1872;  single. 

[11-59]  11.  Christina,  b  Oct.  23,  1815;  d  June  19,  1910;  m  Henry  Krauss. 

[149-28.1]  12.  Christopher,  b  Feb.  9,  1818;  d  May  19,  1851;  name  of  wife  unknown. 

[149-29]  13.  Anthony,  b  May  7,  1820;  d  Aug.  23,  1848;  m  Mary  Kriebel. 

[149-10]  JACOB  SCHULTZ,  b  June  17,  1774;  d  Apr.  9,  1855;  s  Christopher  and  Maria  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-3];  m  Apr.  11,  1799,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  MAGDALENA  GERHARD,  b  Aug.  31, 
1768;  d  Mar.  1,  1839;  dau  Peter  and  Susanna  (Seipt)  Gerhard  [59-3].  Jacob  Schultz  was  a  miller. 
Children  (10): 

1.  Mary,  b  Mar.  6,  1800;  d  Apr.  9,  1881;  unm. 

2.  Jonas,  b  Apr.  24,  1801. 

3.  Susanna,  b  May  29,  1802;  d  Oct.  8,  1860;  unm. 

4.  Esther,  b  June  27,  1804. 

[38-96]  5.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  26,  1805;  d  Sept.  24,  1888;  rn  George  Wieand. 

[38-30]  6.  Elenora,  b  Nov.  20,  1807;  d  Jan.  13,  1878;  m  Augustus  Yeakle. 

[149-30]  7.  Jesse,  b  Oct.  — ,  1809;  m  Catharine  Godschalk. 

[149-31]  8.  Sophia,  b  Mar.  30,  1811;  d  Nov.  3,  1854;  m  Jacob  Clemens. 


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9.  Thomas,  b  Apr.  24,  1812;  d  June  22,  1895;  m 


l.  Elizabeth  Klemmer. 
i  2.  Elizabeth  Johnson. 
10.  Rachel,  b  Aug.  28,  1814;  d  Dec.  31,  1898;  m  Joseph  Detweiler. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 


[149-11]  SAMUEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  24,  1778;  d  May  26,  1861 ;  s  Christopher  and  Maria  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-3];  m  May  9,  1805,  ROSINA  YEAKEL,  b  July  4,  1780;  d  Jan.  6,  1840;  dau  Jacob  and 
Susannah  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-7].  Samuel  Schultz  lived  in  Milford  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (11): 


[149-34] 

[149-34.1] 

[149-35] 

[149-36a]  1 

[149-3 6b]  j 

[149-37] 

[149-38] 


[149-39] 

[149M0] 


1.  Charles,  b  Mar.  13,  1806;  m  Hannah  Gerhard. 

2.  Susanna,  b  May  11,  1807;  d  1899;  m  Daniel  Stahl. 

3.  Jonathan,  b  Sept.  18,  1808;  m  Sarah  Krauss. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Jan.  5,  1810;  m  (  ^Jdia  Krauss-  / 

l  2.  Mary  Livingston. 

5.  Jacob,  b  June  6,  1811;  m,  Rebecca  Eberhard. 

6.  David,  b  Nov.  22,  1812;  d  Sept.  22,  1850;  m  Christina  Schultz. 

7.  Magdalena,  b  Oct.  7,  1814. 

8.  Lydia,  b  June  1,  1816;  d  Nov.  3,  1828. 

9.  Sophia,  b  Mar.  23,  1818;  d  Feb.  8,  1883;  m  Jacob  Raudenbush. 

10.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  24,  1820;  m  Anna  Gerhard. 

11.  Joel,  b  Nov.  17,  1824. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[149-12]  GEORGE  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  20,  1781 ;  d  Oct.  29,  1 851 ;  s  Christopher  and  Maria  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-3];  m  May—,  1812,  HANNAH  SCHUBERT,  b  Dec.  2,  1788;  d  Aug.  18,  1869;  dau 
Melchior  and  Maria  (Krauss)  Schubert  [75b-l].  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  now 
owned  (1920)  by  Milton  Landis. 

Children  (7): 

[149-41]  1.  Michael,  b  July  13,  1814;  d  June  7,  1890;  m  Rachel  Snyder. 

[149-42]  2.  Anthony,  b  Oct.  21,  1815;  d  May  2,  1890;  m  Mary  Bitting. 

[161-20]  3.  Rebecca,  b  June  19,  1817;  d  Dec.  20,  1885;  m  Abraham  Anders. 

[149-43]  4.  Solomon,  b  Aug.  3,  1819;  d  May  23,  1898;  m  Sophia  Kriebel. 

[149-44]  5.  Nathan,  b  Jan.  24,  1821;  d  Dec.  28,  1888;  m  Martha  J.  Mathers. 

[25-37]  6.  Mary,  b  May  2,  1826;  d  Nov.  4,  1900;  m  Samuel  Y.  Krieble. 

[149—45]  7.  William,  b  Dec.  26,  1827;  d  Nov.  6,  1913;  m  Catharine  Meschter. 

[149-13]  CASPAR  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  20,  1781 ;  d  Mar.  15,  1858;  s  Christopher  and  Maria  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-3] ;  m  June  7,  1810,  CHRISTINA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  30,  1790 ;  d  Apr.  9,  1862 ;  dau  Jacob  and 
Susanna  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-7]. 

Children  (9): 

[149-46]  1.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  4,  1811  ;d  Feb.  4,  1903;  m  Jacob  Althouse. 

[68-16]  2.  Maria,  b  July  9,  1812;  d  Jan.  7,  1877;  m  David  Schultz. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  20,  1814;  d  Dec.  27,  1818. 

[149-47]  4.  Jacob,  b  Aug.  10,  1815;  d  Nov.  20,  1897;  m  Anna  Kriebel. 

[11-61]  5.  Magdalena,  b  Mar.  9,  1819;  d  Dec.  23,  1911;  m  Jonathan  Krauss. 

6.  Lydia,  b  May  27,  1821;  d  Aug.  18,  1821. 

7.  Elias,  b  Mar.  3,  1825;  d  Apr.  6,  1837. 

8.  Son,  b  Sept.  21,  1826;  d  Sept.  27,  1828. 

9.  Jonas  Y.,  b  Mar.  31,  1829;  d  Aug.  24,  1914;  clergyman. 

Jonas  Y.  Schultz  was  a  practicing  physician  in  his  younger  days;  later  he  was  for  many  years  a 
regular  contributor  to  “Heavenly  Manna,”  published  at  Quakertown,  Pa.  He  conducted  evangelistic 
services  for  many  years,  and  wrote  a  great  many  articles  for  religious  circulation.  He  bequeathed  all 
his  books,  papers,  and  diaries  to  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library. 

[149-14]  DANIEL  SCHULTZ,  b  July  2,  1788;  d  Sept.  5,  1862;  s  Gregory  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-4];  m  Nov.  25,  1813,  SARAH  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  8,  1795;  d  Dec.  23,  1862;  dau  Jacob  and 
Susanna  (Schultz)  Yeakel  [38-7].  Lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 


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Children  (5): 

2.  )  «™.«u„e28,  1815;  d  {^-5,1815. 

3.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  2,  1816;  d  Aug.  17,  1836. 

[59-16]  4.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  23,  1819;  d  prior  to  1879;  m  Samuel  Gerhard. 

5.  John,  b  Sept.  30,  1824;  d  Feb.  13,  1826. 

[149-15]  SUSANNA  (SCHULTZ)  REINEWALD,  b  Sept.  10,  1804;  d  Aug.  11,  1876;  dau  George 
and  Barbara  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-5],  and  widow  of  Jonas  Reinewald  [44-16];  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  27, 
1838,  JOSEPH  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  7,  1802;  d  Nov.  27,  1843.  Joseph  Krauss  was  a  native  of  Germany. 
Children  (3): 

[149-48]  1.  Jonas  S.,  b  Sept.  7,  1839;  m  Eliza  Bower. 

[149—49]  2.  Christiana,  b  Feb.  3,  1841,  d  Jan.  15,  1922;  m  John  Kerver. 

[199-5]  3.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  d  Oct.  24,  1910;  m  Henry  H.  Heebner. 

[149-16]  SAMUEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  24,  1807;  d  May  11,  1872;  s  Andrew  and  Rosina  (Snyder) 
Schultz  [149-6];  m  Nov.  15,  1832,  ABIGAIL  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  9,  1811 ;  d  May  12,  1879;  dau  Christopher 
and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Yeakel  [38-21]. 

Children  (J): 

[149-50]  1.  Reuben,  b  Jan.  3,  1835;  d  Aug.  10,  1898;  m  Amelia  Stine. 

[149-51]  2.  George  Y.,  5  Dec.  9,  1839;  d  Mar.  16,  1918;  m  Sarah  Rhoads. 

3.  Lydia,  b  Feb.  25,  1843;  d  Nov.  20,  1872;  unm. 

[149-52]  4.  Joseph  Y.,  b  Feb.  15,  1850;  m,  Angeline  Leister. 


[149-17]  GEORGE  SCHULTZ,  b - — ,  1818;  d  Sept.  18,  1857;  s  Andrew  and  Rosina  (Snyder) 

Schultz  [149-6];  m  June  7,  1846,  ANNA  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  20,  1820;  d  July  26,  1880;  dau  Abraham  and 
Sarah  (Miller)  Yeakel  [38-29]. 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[149-53] 

[149-54] 

[149-55] 

[149-56] 

[38-301] 

[149-57] 


1.  Lucianna,  b  Apr.  30,  1847;  dec;  m  George  Simpson. 

2.  Levi,  b  Sept.  9,  1849;  m  Elizabeth  Stauffer. 

3.  Rosina  Y.,  b  Jan.  27,  1852;  d  Nov.  18,  1913;  m  Christian  O.  Bieler. 

4.  Amandas  Y.,  b  Dec.  6,  1854;  d  Mar.  23,  1921;  m  Lucinda  A.  Bitting. 

1.  Allen  Yeakel.  . 

2.  William  E.  Daubman. 


5.  Caroline,  b  July  24,  1856;  m 


Anna  Yeakel  Schultz  m  2nd  time,  Samuel  Miller  [38-71]. 


[149-18]  CHARLES  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  15,  1804;  d  Mar.  14,  1870;  s  Matthias  and  Christina  (Yea¬ 
kel)  Schultz  [149-7];  m  Oct.  21,  1837,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Weiser,  to  MARIA  REICHENBACH,  b  Jan.  3, 
1802;  d  Aug.  2,  1884;  dau  John  George  Reichenbach. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Lydia,  b  May  25,  1838;  d  May  25,  1845. 

[19-31]  2.  Christine,  b  Mar.  8,  1840;  d  Mar.  6,  1906;  m  Andrew  Kriebel. 

3.  Edwin,  b  Oct.  30,  1843;  d  Mar.  9,  1845. 

[149-19]  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  May  23,  1808;  d  Mar.  23,  1889;  dau  Matthias  and  Christina 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-7];  m  Sept.  11,  1853,  PETER  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Sept.  1,  1800;  d  July  11, 
1874.  Peter  Rothenberger  lived  on  a  hill  above  Corning,  Pa.,  and  was  known  as  “Lame  Pete.”  Three 
children  were  born  to  this  marriage,  but  died  quite  young. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[149-20]  ANTHONY  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  12,  1811;  d  Apr.  13,  1890;  s  Matthias  and  Christina  (Yea¬ 
kel)  Schultz  [149-7];  m  Apr.  13,  1846,  SOPHIA  MESCHTER,  b  Nov.  13,  1814;  d  June  27,  1891;  dau 
Jeremiah  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-2]. 

Children  (J) : 

1.  Daughter,  b  Feb.  26,  1847;  d  May  19,  1847. 

[149-58]  2.  Edwin  M.,  b  Apr.  14,  1850;  d  Sept.  18,  1892;  m  Laura  Krauss. 

[149-59]  3.  Nathan  M.,  b  Nov.  27,  1852;  m  Regina  N.  Schultz. 

[  1 49-60]  4.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  Apr.  7,  1857;  m  John  F.  Albitz. 


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[149-21]  SUSANNAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  8,  1821;  d  Sept.  30,  1890;  dau  Matthias  and  Christina 
(Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-7];  m  Sept.  11,  1853,  DAVID  R.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Mar.  24,  1813;  d  Sept. 
6,  1885;  s  Peter  and  Magdalena  (Rauch)  Rothenberger. 


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[149-63b]  J 
[149-64] 

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Children  (7): 

1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  July  28,  1857;  d  June  30,  1893. 

2.  Amandus  S.,  b  June  6,  1854;  m  Selina  S.  Kriebel. 

3.  Edwin  S.,  b  Nov.  10,  1855;  m  Amanda  Kriebel. 

4.  Thomas  S.,  b  Jan.  14,  18o9;  d  Mar.  29,  1907;  m  j  9  gpen  Kriebel 

5.  Asa,  b  July  17,  1861;  m  Amanda  A.  Merkel. 

6.  Elmira,  b  Oct.  20,  1863;  d  July  27,  1865. 

7.  Levi  S.,  b  Apr.  5,  1866;  d  Mar.  6,  1898;  m  Andora  Sehoenly. 


[149-22]  REV.  JOSHUA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  11,  1808;  d  Mar.  30,  1892;  s  David  and  Lydia  (Yea¬ 
kel)  Schultz  [149-8];  m  Feb.  24,  1835,  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  14,  1812;  d  Dec.  24,  1871;  s  Andrew 
and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-6]. 


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[149-67] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  10,  1843;  d  Oct.  17,  1905;  m  Erwin  N.  Schultz. 

2.  Mary,  b  June  16,  1845;  d  Sept.  29,  1883;  m  Henry  K.  Urffer. 

1  „  ,  ,  ,T  ,  T  ,  [  1.  Mary  Annetta  Trump, 

j  3.  Manoah,  b  Nov.  23,  1847;  d  July  18,  1910;  m  j  2  Mary  wiand. 

4.  Josiah,  b  Apr.  8,  1850;  d  May  15,  1851. 

5.  Samuel  S.,  b  Apr.  16,  1852;  m  Amanda  L.  Roberts. 


Rev.  Joshua  Schultz,  the  eldest  son  of  David  Schultz,  was  born  in  Upper  Hanover  Township, 
Montg.  County,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  located  along  the  Hosensack  Creek,  about  one  half  mile  east  of  the 
Palm  Station;  it  has  subsequently  been  owned  by  his  brother,  Reuben  Schultz,  and  by  Edwin  H. 
Schultz,  and  Wayne  H.  Rothenberger. 

In  his  boyhood  days,  after  some  brief  school  instruction,  Joshua  Schultz  became  a  great  lover  of 
books  and  literature,  an  industrious  reader,  and  being  gifted  with  a  comprehensive  mind  and  a  reten¬ 
tive  memory,  he  soon  acquired  a  good  deal  of  general  information  and  knowledge,  of  which  he  made 
good  use  during  his  life.  He  believed  in  schools  affording  higher  educational  facilities,  and  he  himself 
attended  a  private  academy  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  one  winter.  Here  he  studied  languages — es¬ 
pecially  English  and  Latin — and  acquired  a  fair  knowledge  of  higher  mathematics  and  astronomy. 
The  latter  of  these  proved  very  interesting  to  him,  and  commanded  his  careful  observation  and  study 
even  in  his  old  age.  After  thus  acquiring  a  fair  education  he  taught  school  for  a  number  of  years. 

On  February  24th,  1835,  he  was  married  to  Anna  Schultz,  daughter  of  Andrew  Schultz,  and  then 
settled  on  the  farm  located  one  half  mile  southeast  of  Hereford,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Society  of  Schwenkfelders  and  was  called  by  that  body  of  believers  to  become  their  minister.  This 
proposition  met  with  disapproval  on  the  part  of  his  father,  who  took  extreme  measures  to  show  his 
displeasure  in  the  matter,  in  the  hope  that  he  might  discourage  his  son  in  this  undertaking.  The  young 
man,  however,  had  seen  the  vision  and  with  confidence  in  himself  and  trust  in  God,  he  resolved  to  do 
that  which  he  felt  the  Lord  wanted  him  to  do.  Consequently  he  entered  upon  his  duties  as  minister 
of  the  Gospel,  December  26,  1842.  In  connection  with  this  work  he  organized  and  conducted  classes  in 
catechetical  instruction.  He  gave  much  time  to  visiting  the  sick,  ministering  to  their  wants,  and  giving 
assistance  wherever  he  could.  He  officiated  at  many  funerals  in  his  own  Church,  and  having  the  respect 
of  the  people  of  the  community  and  of  neighboring  pastors,  he  frequently  occupied  the  pulpit  of  other 
denominations.  Although  thrown  entirely  upon  his  own  resources,  after  creating  the  displeasure  of  his 
father,  he  was  blessed  in  his  enterprises  and  had  possessions  of  no  mean  degree.  He  served  as  trustee  or 
guardian  for  minors  in  numerous  cases. 

The  moral  and  social  qualities  of  his  well  stored  mind  were  of  a  high  order,  tempered  as  it  was  with 
a  true  Christian  spirit;  he  commanded  the  respect  of  those  with  whom  he  came  in  contact.  As  a  minis¬ 
ter,  he  endeavored  to  give  the  true  spiritual  sense  of  the  Scriptures,  his  chief  aim  being  the  glorification 
of  God  and  the  well-being  of  man. 

After  thus  serving  his  people  in  this  capacity  for  a  period  of  almost  fifty  years,  the  life  work  of  Rev. 
Joshua  Schultz  was  brought  to  a  close  on  March  30th,  1892,  in  the  Kraussdale  Meeting  House,  in 
the  same  pulpit  in  which  he  had  preached  his  first  sermon.  It  was  wdiile  officiating  with  the  late  Rev. 
William  S.  Anders  of  the  Middle  District,  at  the  funeral  of  one  of  his  parishioners,  Abraham  S. 


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Krauss,  that  he  was  stricken  with  apoplexy  and  passed  away  immediately  in  front  of  the  congre¬ 
gation  he  had  served  faithfully  for  so  long  a  time.  The  years  of  his  life  had  been  many,  useful, 
devoted,  and  active  to  the  very  end.  His  remains  were  laid  to  rest  in  the  Hosensack  Meeting 
House  Cemetery,  near  the  site  of  the  once  famous  Hosensack  Academy. 

Some  of  the  records  of  his  work  and  writings  are  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library, 
at  Pennsburg,  Pa.  [0.  S.  &.] 

[149-23]  REUBEN  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  12,  1810;  d  Dec.  4,  1879;  s  David  and  Lydia  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-8];  m  Nov.  19,  1839,  HANNAH  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  24,  1816;  d  June  24,  1897;  daw  Henry 
and  Anna  (Schultz)  Heebner  [21-7].  Reuben  Schultz  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  along  the  Hosen¬ 
sack  Creek,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  24,  1840;  d  Nov.  18,  1841. 

[149-68]  2.  Daniel  H.,  b  Nov.  24,  1841;  m  Katie  Gehris. 

[149-69]  3.  Sarah  H.,  b  Nov.  21,  1843;  d  Jan.  17,  1910;  m  Charles  Fluck. 

[149-70]  4.  Jeremiah  H.,  b  Oct.  9,  1846;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Knauss. 

[149-71]  5.  Edwin  H.,  b  Nov.  24,  1848;  d  Aug.  26,  1910;  m  Mary  L.  Yeakel. 

[149-72]  6.  Mary  H.,  b  Dec.  7,  1852;  d  May  2,  1888;  m  William  B.  Fox. 

[  149-24]  GEORGE  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  14,  1801 ;  d  Dec.  16,  1895 ;  s  Rev.  John  and  Regina  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Schultz  [149-9] ;  m  May  11, 1830,  REGINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  23,  1801 ;  d  Apr.  19,  1853;  dau  David 
and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-2]. 

Children  (3) : 

1.  Levi,  b  June  14,  1832;  d  May  3,  1853. 

[149-73]  2.  Anna,  b  Mar.  24,  1836;  m  Christian  Stahl. 

[149-74]  3.  Christian,  b  Apr.  6,  1838;  d  June  10,  1886;  m  Amelia  Strunk. 

[149-25]  HENRY  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  9,  1804;  d  July  25,  1887;  s  Rev.  John  and  Regina 
(Meschter)  Schultz  [149-9];  m  Apr.  21,  1831,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  29,  1809;  d  Oct.  31,  1891; 
dau  Andrew  and  Rosina  (Snyder)  Schultz  [149-6]. 

Children  ( 8 '): 

[149-75]  1.  Joel  S.,  b  May  12,  1832;  d  May  21,  1900;  m  Sarah  K.  Schultz. 

2.  Sophia,  b  Nov.  24,  1833;  d  Oct.  10,  1862. 

[149-76]  3.  Enos  S.,  b  Feb.  23,  1838:  d  Oct.  22,  1907;  m  Lydia  N.  Schultz. 

4.  Christina,  b  Mar.  27,  1840;  d  Oct.  18,  1862. 

[149-77]  5.  Caroline,  b  Feb.  6,  1842;  d  Mar.  14,  1911;  m  Allen  O.  Bieler. 

[149-78]  6.  William  S.,  b  Jan.  3,  1845;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[149-79]  7.  Samuel  S.,  b  Jan.  2,  1847;  m  Elmira  Schantz. 

8.  Ezra,  b  Dec.  18,  1849;  d  Oct.  22,  1913;  unm. 

[149-26]  REV.  WILLIAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  20,  1806;  d  Oct.  23,  1890;  s  Rev.  John  and  Regina 
(Heebner)  Schultz  [149-9];  m  Apr.  4,  1837,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  31,  1815;  d  Oct.  21,  1857; 
dau  Andrew  and  Rosina  (Snyder)  Schultz  [149-6].  No  children. 

Rev.  William  Schultz  was  elected  a  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders.  He  lived  at  Clay¬ 
ton,  Pa.,  and  was  for  a  long  time  in  poor  health,  so  that  he  was  confined  to  his  house  for  a  number  of 
years  prior  to  his  death. 

[149-27]  JOHN  SCHULTZ,  b  July  15,  1808;  d  Apr.  15,  1896;  s  Rev.  John  and  Regina  (Heebner) 
Schultz  [149-9];  m  Feb.  — ,  1840,  REBECCA  YEAKLE,  b  Nov.  3,  1795;  d  Jan.  30,  1881;  dau 
Christopher  and  Susannah  (Kriebel)  Yeakle  [160-3].  Lived  in  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa.,  on  former 
Christopher  Yeakle  property.  No  children. 

[149-28]  SAMUEL  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  1,  1811 ;  d  July  7,  1879;  s  Rev.  John  and  Regina  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Schultz  [149-9];  m  Feb.  4,  1844,  ELIZABETH  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  21,  1816;  d  May  20,  1877;  dau 
Andrew  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-6]. 

Children  (7): 

[149-80]  1.  Sarah,  b  May  31,  1845;  d  Aug.  6,  1906;  m  William  M.  Hoffman. 

2.  Lydia,  b  June  14,  1847;  d  Sept.  18,  1849. 


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[149-81]  3.  Benneville  S.,  b  Mar.  18,  1849;  d  Sept.  21,  1922;  m  Sarah  U.  Kriebel. 

4.  Isaac,  b  June  18,  1851;  disappeared. 

5.  Alfred,  b  Aug.  1,  1853;  unm;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  12,  1855;  d  Mar.  10,  1893;  unm. 

[68-33]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  25,  1860;  m  Levi  G.  Schultz. 


[149-29]  ANTHONY  SCHULTZ,  b  May  7,  1820;  d  Aug.  23,  1848;  s  Rev.  John  and  Regina 
(Heebner)  Schultz  [149-9];  m  Jan.  28,  1845,  MARY  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  26,  1813;  d  Apr.  9,  1889;  dau 
David  and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-1  la]. 

Children  (2): 

[59-50]  1.  Regina,  b  July  11,  1846;  m  Ambrose  K.  Gerhard. 

2.  Hannah,  b  Feb.  18,  1848;  d  Feb.  19,  1848. 


[149-30]  JESSE  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  — ,  1809;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Gerhard)  Schultz 
[149-10];  m  Sept.  4,  1841,  CATHARINE  GODSCHALIv.  [No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[149-31]  SOPHIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  30,  1811;  d  Nov.  3,  1854;  dau  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Ger¬ 
hard)  Schultz  [149-10];  m  by  Rev.  George  Wack,  Sept.  26,  1841,  to  JACOB  CLEMENS,  d  Aug.  17, 
1887. 

Children  (3): 


1.  William 

2.  Adeline 

3.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  8,  1846 


twins,  b  Jan.  24,  1845. 


[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[149-32a]  THOMAS  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  24,  1812;  d  June  22,  1895;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Ger¬ 
hard)  Schultz  [149-10];  m  Nov.  27,  1842,  by  Rev.  George  Wack,  to  ELIZABETH  KLEMMER,  b 
Nov.  18,  1819;  d  Dec.  15,  1848;  dau  Abraham  Klemmer. 

One  child:  Washington,  b  Oct.  — ,  1848;  d  prior  to  1879. 


[149-32b]  THOMAS  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct,  15,  1850,  ELIZABETH  JOHN¬ 
SON  (widow).  No  children.  [No  further  data.] 


[149-33]  RACHEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  28,  1814;  d  Dec.  31,  1898;  dau  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Ger¬ 
hard)  Schultz  [149-10];  m  Nov.  4,  1843,  JOSEPH  DETWEILER,  b  Jan.  15,  1820;  d  June  10,  1895;  s 
Daniel  Detweiler. 


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[149-83] 

[149-84a] 

[149-84b] 


Children  (3): 

1.  Jacob  S.,  b  Jan.  15,  1846;  d  Aug.  18,  1901 ;  m  Annie  U.  Cassel. 

2.  Kate,  b  Sept.  25,  1848;  m  Erasmus  Ernst;  last  residence  known  was  Rosedale,  near 

Reading,  Pa. 


3.  Mary,  b  Oct.  19,  1850;  m 


1.  Jesse  Clemence. 

2.  Philip  Slonaker. 


[149-34]  CHARLES  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  13,  1806;  d  - — - ;  a  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 

Schultz  [149-11];  m  Apr.  23,  1832,  HANNAH  GERHARD,  b  June  18,  1808;  dec;  dau  Jacob  and  Helena 
(Krauss)  Gerhard  [59-5]. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  29,  1838;  dec;  unm. 

[149-85]  2.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  13,  1836;  d  Oct.  1,  1892;  m  Sarah  Althouse. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  8,  1837;  d  Sept.  26,  1838. 

4.  Helena,  b  Nov.  5,  1839;  d  Sept.  21,  1914;  unm. 

5.  Susanna,  b  May  29,  1841 ;  d  Sept.  6,  1841. 


[149-34.1]  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ  b  May  11,  1807;  d  1899;  dau  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-11];  m  DANIEL  STAHL,  dec.  No  issue.  Susanna  Schultz  was  the  third  wife  of 
Daniel  Stahl. 


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[149-35]  JONATHAN  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  18,  1808;  d - ;  s  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 

Schultz  [149-11];  rn  Apr.  3,  1831,  SARAH  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  3,  1808;  d - ;  dau  George  and  Chris¬ 

tina  (Schultz)  Krauss  [1 1— 20b].  Jonathan  Schultz  lived  in  Dudley,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[149-86]  1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  3,  1840;  m  Michael  IJausholder. 

[149—87 ]  2.  Jonathan,  b  Feb.  3,  1842;  m - 

3.  David,  b  Apr.  — ,  1843;  d,  aged  8  days. 

Jonathan  Schultz  in  a  letter  to  Reuben  Kriebel,  Jan.  29,  1878,  said:  “Sara  was  married  to  Mike  A. 
Hausholder,  married  about  1866,  had  9  children,  4  dead,  lived  in  Ohio.  Son  Jonathan  married  about 
1873,  lived  in  Venango  Co.,  Pa.;  no  children.”  [S.  H.  L .]  [  Unable  to  verify.) 

[149-36a]  ABRAHAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  5,  1810;  s  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-11]; 
m  in  1835,  LYDIA  KRAUSS,  who  d  in  spring  of  1862;  dan  John  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-17]. 
No  children. 

[149— 36b]  ABRAHAM  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  12,  1863,  MARY  LIVING¬ 
STON.  No  children. 

[149-37]  JACOB  SCHULTZ,  b  June  6,  1811;  d - ;  s  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz 

[149-11];  m  Dec.  22,  1836,  REBECCA  EBERHARD.  No  children.  [No  further  data.) 

[149-38]  REV.  DAVID  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  22,  1812;  d  Sept.  22,  1850;  s  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-11];  m  Jan.  29,  1839,  CHRISTINA  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  15,  1818;  d  Aug.  3,  1857;  dau  Isaac 
and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Schultz  [68-4].  No  children. 

Rev.  David  Schultz  served  only  a  short  time  as  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders,  and 
then  joined  the  Evangelical  Association. 

[149-39]  SOPHIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  23,  1818;  d  Feb.  8,  1883;  dau  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-11];  m  Feb.  5,  1843,  JACOB  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Dec.  15,  1808;  d  Sept.  25,  1893;  s  Henry 
Raudenbush.  Sophia  Schultz  Raudenbush  is  buried  in  Scheetz’s  Church  Cemetery. 

Children  (J): 

[149-88]  1.  Edwin  S.,  b  Sept.  20,  1845;  m  Catharine  A.  Schantz. 

[149-89]  2.  Amanda  S.,  b  Aug.  22,  1852;  dec;  m  Enos  S.  Dreisbach. 

[149-90]  3.  Sarah  S.,  b  Sept.  7,  1854;  m  Matthias  Weldner. 

4.  Lavinia  S.,  b  Sept.  12,  1858;  unm. 

[149-40]  DANIEL  SCHULTZ  b  Apr.  24,  1820;  s  Samuel  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-11]; 
m  Mar.  27,  1841,  ANNA  GERHARD,  dau  Jacob  and  Helena  (Krauss)  Gerhard  [59-5].  No  issue. 

[149-41]  MICHAEL  SCHULTZ,  b  July  13,  1814;  d  June  7,  1890;  s  George  and  Hannah  (Schubert) 
Schultz  [149-12];  m  Apr.  20,  1841,  REGINA  (RACHEL)  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  10,  1815;  d  Apr.  18,  1898; 
dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Snyder  [48-13]. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Feb.  5,  1842;  d  June  24,  1920;  unm. 

[149—91  ]  2.  Hiram  S.,  b  Oct.  4.  1843;  m  Catharine  B.  Hackman. 

[l49— 92]  3.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  27,  1845;  d  Apr.  26,  1922;  m  Anna  B.  Meyer. 

4.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  21,  1847;  d  Mar.  21,  1850. 

5.  Franklin,  b  Nov.  9,  1850;  d  Mar.  6,  1855. 

[149-93]  6.  Addison  S.,  b  Feb.  5,  1853;  d  July  15,  1920;  m  Susanna  Seibert. 

[l49-94]  7.  Daniel  S.,  b  Sept.  6,  1856;  m  Matilda  C.  Hallmeyer. 

[149-42]  ANTHONY  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  21,  1815;  d  May  2,  1890;  s  George  and  Hannah  (Schubert) 
Schultz  [149-12];  m  Nov.  12,  1839,  MARIA  BITTING,  b  Oct.  24,  1818;  d  Jan.  8,  1870;  dau  Joseph  and 
Maria  (Krauss)  Bitting  [202-5].  Anthony  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  a  farm 
later  occupied  by  his  son,  Anthony  B.  Schultz. 

Children  (7): 

1.  James,  b  Feb.  25,  1843;  d  Mar.  31,  1877. 

[149-95]  2.  Isaac  B.,  b  Jan.  25,  1845;  d  Jan.  26.  1899;  m  Magdalena  S.  Anders. 


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[149-96]  3.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  16,  1848;  d  Aug:.  9,  1873;  m  Oswin  Hillegass. 

[149-97]  4.  Anthony  B.,  b  Apr.  25,  1852;  d  Dec.  18,  1916;  m  Hannah  R.  Place. 

[149-98]  5.  Emetine,  b  Sept.  27,  1854;  d  Apr.  4,  1887;  m  Franklin  Heist. 

[149-99]  6.  Hannah  B.,  b  Jan.  16,  1857;  d  May  2,  1913;  m  Allen  S.  Heist. 

[19-53]  7.  Mary,  b  Sept.  23,  1861;  d  Mar.  4,  1902;  m  Chester  Z.  Kriebel. 


[149-43]  SOLOMON  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  3,  1819;  d  May  23,  1898;  s  George  and  Hannah  (Schubert) 
Schultz  [149—12] ;  m  Apr.  8,  1845,  SOPHIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  19,  1826;  d  Dec.  27,  1903;  dau  Samuel 
and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-10b].  Solomon  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester 
Twp.,  Pa.,  on  property  now  owned  (1920)  by  Milton  O.  Landis. 

Children  (9): 


[38-81]  1.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  26,  1847;  m  Isaac  S.  Yeakle. 

2.  Catharine  Ann,  b  June  25,  1849;  d  Oct.  2,  1919;  single. 

[149-100]  3.  Chester  K.,  b  Aug.  3,  1851;  m  Margaret  H.  Grater. 

[149-101]  4.  Wilson  K.,  b  Dec.  21,  1853;  m  Mary  Place. 

[149-102]  5.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  Feb.  22,  1857;  m  Sylvester  L.  Bean. 

[149-103]  6.  Ella  Jane,  b  Aug.  15,  1860;  m  Oliver  K.  Bean: 

[149-104]  7.  Sophia  K.  )  j  m  Harry  Z.  Kratz. 

[149-105]  8.  Salina  K.  j  *wins'  b  Mar.  21,  1863,  j  ^  june  6(  1883;  m  Henry  T.  Grater. 

9.  Samuel  K.,  b  May  14,  1865;  d  Apr.  29,  1871. 


[149-44]  NATHAN  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  24,  1821 ;  d  Dec.  28,  1888;  s  George  and  Hannah  (Schubert) 
Schultz  [149-12];  m  Feb.  22,  1852,  MARTHA  J.  MATHERS,  b  May  15,  1830.  Nathan  Schultz  was 
proprietor  of  Farmers’  Hotel,  Norristown,  Pa.  Widow  resides  at  715  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Amos  M.,  b  Apr.  25,  1855;  single. 

[59-52]  2.  Laura  Jane,  b  Aug.  24,  1857 ;  m  Josiah  K.  Gerhard. 

3.  George  W.,  b  Mar.  21,  1860;  d  Oct.  18,  1865. 

[161-98]  4.  Eveline  S.,  b  July  19,  1862;  m  George  H.  Anders. 

[149-106]  5.  Anna  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  14,  1864;  d  May  24,  1922;  m  Harry  T.  Johnson. 

6.  Hannah  Elizabeth,  b  May  5,  1867 ;  single;  organist;  715  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


[149-45]  WILLIAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  26,  1827;  d  Nov.  6,  1913;  s  George  and  Hannah  (Schubert) 
Schultz  [149-12];  m  Nov.  8,  1859,  CATHARINE  MESCHTER,  b  May  7,  1831;  d  May  15,  1903;  dau 
Rev.  George  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-7].  William  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Upper 
Gwynedd,  Pa.,  on  a  farm  occupied  by  his  son  Howard.  Mr.  Schultz  was  blind  during  the  last  years  of 
his  life. 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[149-107] 
[149-108a] 
[149-1 08b] 
[25-196a] 
[149-109] 


1.  George,  b  Feb.  8,  1862;  d  Oct.  11,  1918. 

2.  Charles  M.,  b  Nov.  15,  1863;  m  Anna  Catharine  Bobb. 

1  „  TT  .  _  _  ,  T  i  1.  Mary  K.  IJeydrick. 

(3.  Howard  M.,  b  Jan.  14,  1866;  m  j  2  gallie  K  Heydrick. 

4.  Annie,  b  Mar.  7,  1867;  d  Feb.  18,  1897;  m  Charles  Kriebel,  Jr. 

5.  Milton,  b  Sept.  20,  1870;  m  Mary  K.  Keane. 


[149-46]  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  4,  1811;  d  Feb.  4,  1903;  dau  Caspar  and  Christina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-13];  m  in  1841,  JACOB  ALTHOUSE,  b  May  25,  1815;  d  Jan.  7,  1856;  s  Jacob  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Strohm)  Althouse. 

Children  (J) : 

[59-41]  1.  Susan,  b  Feb.  13,  1842;  m  Aaron  Yelles. 

[149-110]  2.  Mary,  b  Mar.  30,  1845;  m  William  H.  Miller. 

[149-111]  3.  Jonas,  b  May  9,  1847;  m  Sarah  Binder. 

[149-85]  4.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  3,  1851;  d  1921;  m  Samuel  Schultz. 

[149-111.1]  Katharine  Wangner,  b  1834;  d  1918  (natural  dau  of  Sarah  Schultz);  m  George  Kline. 


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[149-47]  JACOB  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  10,  1815;  d  Nov.  20,  1897;  s  Caspar  and  Christina  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-13];  m  Mar.  29,  1842,  ANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  July  11,  1812;  d  Dec.  6,  1879;  dau  David  and 
Rosina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-1  la]. 

Children  (6): 

[48-28b]  1.  Lavina,  b  Jan.  25,  1843;  d  June  30,  1921;  ?n'Henry  W.  Snyder. 

2.  Anna,  b  Sept.  23,  1844;  d  Feb.  26,  1920;  unm. 

3.  James,  b  Aug.  1,  1846;  unm;  West  Point,  Neb. 


[149-1 12a] 
[149-1 12b] 
[149-113] 
[149-114] 


1  ,  ...  ,  T  ,  ,  f  1.  Amanda  Krauss 

1 4.  Philip  R.,  b  July  31,  1848;  d  Dec.  3,  1914;  m  \  2.  Mary  Schultz. 

5.  Jacob  K.,  b  Aug.  13,  1851;  m  Minerva  Rothermel. 

6.  Jonas  K.,  b  Sept.  16,  1854;  m  Elva  Gertrude  Shoemaker. 


[149-48]  JONAS  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  7,  1839;  s  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Schultz-Reinewald)  Krauss 
[149-15];  m  Dec.  8,  1866,  ELIZA  BOWER,  b  Mar.  26,  1848;  d  Mar.  9,  1909;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine 
(Snyder)  Bower.  Retired;  res.,  360  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[149-115]  1.  Harry  B.,  b  Mar.  8,  1868;  d  Nov.  19,  1914;  m  Clara  Godshall. 

[149-116]  2.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  17,  1872;  m  Maurice  Breuinninger. 

[149-117]  3.  Maurice,  b  Oct.  3,  1875;  m  Lillie  Eisenhart. 


[149-49]  CHRISTIANA  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  3,  1841;  d  Jan.  15,  1922;  dau  Joseph  and  Susanna 
(Schultz-Reinewald)  Krauss  [149-15];  m  July  6,  1856,  JOHN  KERVER,  b  Jan.  20,  1827;  d  June  5, 
1903.  Lived  at  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[149-118]  1.  Emma,  b  Dec.  20,  1856;  m  Noah  Deetz. 

2.  Amanda,  b  Oct.  4,  1858;  d  Mar.  22,  1862. 

[149-119]  3.  Edwin,  b  June  5,  1860;  m  Christiana  Edelman. 

[149-120]  4.  Jonas,  b  Mar.  31,  1862;  m  Senia  Schwenk. 

[149-121]  5.  Susanna,  b  July  12,  1882;  m  Sylvester  Fox. 

[149-50]  REUBEN  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  3,  1835;  d  Aug.  10,  1898;  s  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-16];  m  June  9,  1862,  AMELIA  STINE,  b  July  29,  1841 ;  dau  Yohe  and  Sarah  (Stahlnecker) 
Stine. 

Children  (4): 

[149-122]  1.  Allen,  b  Feb.  7,  1864;  m  Emma  M.  Rinker. 

2.  Sarah  Jane,  b  June  11,  1869;  d  May  25,  1871. 

[149-123]  3.  Edward,  b  June  17,  1872;  m  Kate  Brown;  Evansville,  Pa. 

[149-124]  4.  Charles,  b  Apr.  22,  1874;  m  Jane  Murphy. 


[149-51]  GEORGE  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  9,  1839;  d  Mar.  16,  1918;  s  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-16];  m  May  15,  1869,  SARAH  RHOADS,  b  Oct.  20,  1839;  dau  Owen  and  Catherine 
(Schantz)  Rhoads.  E.  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[149-1 25a]  1 
[149-1 25b]  1 
[149-126] 


Children  (2): 

1.  Henry  R.,  b  Oct.  25,  1870;  m 


1.  Ellen  Smith. 

2.  Bertha  I.  Kuser. 


2.  Maria,  b  Jan.  26,  1878;  m  William  Laudenslager. 


[149-52]  JOSEPH  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  15,  1850;  s  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-15]; 
m  May  31,  1873,  ANGELINE  LEISTER. 

One  child:  Franklin,  b  Feb.  19,  1876;  dec.  [No  further  data.] 

[149-53]  LUCIANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  30,  1847;  dec;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Schultz 
[149-17];  m  Feb.  23,  1871,  GEORGE  SIMPSON,  b  Feb.  2,  1847 ;  s  William  Simpson.  George  Simpson 
lives  with  daughter,  Anna,  at  Eagle  Rock,  Va.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna,  b  Oct.  8,  1872;  single;  Eagle  Rock,  Va. 

2.  Lavinia,  single;  2538  North  28th  St..  Phila..  Pa. 


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3.  Lily,  single;  2538  North  28th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.) 

[149-54]  LEVI  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  9,  1849;  s  George  and  Anna  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [149-17];  rn  Sept. 
27,  1873,  ELIZABETH  STAUFFER,  dau  Israel  Stauffer.  Res.,  910  New  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Harrietta,  b  Apr.  27,  1875. 

2.  Sada,  b  Aug.  28,  1877. 

[ Letters  unans.] 

[149-55]  ROSANNA  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  27,  1852;  d  Nov.  18,  1913;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Yea¬ 
kel)  Schultz  [149-17];  m  Apr.  8,  1876,  CHRISTIAN  O.  BIELER,  b  Aug.  27,  1846;  d  Aug.  20,  1901;  s 
Henry  and  Barbara  (Oberholtzer)  Bieler.  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Cora  S.,  b  Oct.  8,  1876;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

2.  Oliver  S.,  b  Apr.  4,  1878;  single;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[149-1 62b]  3.  Isabella  S.,  b  Feb.  26,  1880;  d  Sept.  21,  1916;  m  William  H.  Schultz. 

4.  John  S.,  b  Mar.  9,  1883. 

[149-127]  5.  Annie  S.,  b  July  16,  1886;  m  Frank  E.  Dean. 

[149-128]  6.  Katie  S.,  b  May  12,  1890;  m  Titus  G.  Marks. 


[149-56]  AMANDAS  Y.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  6,  1854;  d  Mar.  23,  1921;  s  George  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 
Schultz  [149-17];  m  Sept.  4,  1880,  LUCINDA  A.  BITTING,  b  Aug.  19,  1860;  d  Mar.  10,  1914;  dau 
Edward  and  Tevilla  (Rice)  Bitting.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.,  Zionsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Robert  Gomer,  b  Oet.  23,  1881;  m  {  \  gXe  L.  Heydt,8' 

2.  Edward  George,  b  Feb.  10,  1884;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

3.  Gertie  Lucinda,  b  June  9,  1889;  Zionsville,  Pa. 

[149-130]  4.  Herbert  Amandas,  b  Jan.  22,  1892;  m  Mamie  G.  Morgan. 


[149-129a] 1 
[  149-1 29b] j 


[149-57]  CAROLINE  (SCHULTZ)  YEAKEL,  b  July  24,  1856;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Yeakel) 

Schultz  [149-17];  m  2nd  time,  May  4,  1904,  WILLIAM  ENGELMAN  DAUBMAN,  b - ,  1846; 

d  Dec.  14,  1908.  Caroline  (Schultz)  Daubman  was  first  married  to  Rev.  Allen  Yeakel  [38-301]. 
Widow’s  res.,  Fair  Oaks,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  children. 

[149-58]  EDWIN  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  14,  1850;  d  Sept.  18,  1892;  s  Anthony  and  Sophia  (Mesch- 
ter)  Schultz  [149-20];  m  Jan.  18,  1890,  LAURA  KRAUSS,  b  July  19,  1868;  dau  Abraham  S.  and  Sarah 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [11-142],  No  children. 

Laura  Krauss  Schultz  m  2nd  time,  Alfred  Baus  [11-301]. 

[149-59]  NATHAN  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  27,  1852;  s  Anthony  and  Sophia  (Meschter)  Schultz 
[149-20];  m  Feb.  16,  1878,  REGINA  N.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  6,  1849;  dau  Enoch  and  Leah  (Newman) 
Schultz  [68-11].  Farmer;  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[149-131]  1.  Ellen  S.,  b  Oct.  26,  1879;  m  Orlando  Eschbach. 

[149-132]  2.  Charles  S.,  b  Jan.  19,  1881;  m  Sadie  C.  Spohn. 

3.  Estella  S.,  b  July  14,  1884;  d  Nov.  27,  1891. 

[149-133]  4.  Albert  S.,  b  Apr.  24,  1887;  m  Bertha  F.  Metz. 

[149-60]  ELIZABETH  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  7,  1857;  dau  Anthony  and  Sophia  (Meschter)  Schultz 
[149-20];  m  May  4,  1889,  JOHN  F.  ALBITZ,  b  May  29,  1865;  s  Ambrose  and  Susan  (Nuss)  Albitz. 
Farmer;  Palm,  Pa.  (1922).  No  children. 


[149-61]  AMANDUS  S.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  June  6,  1854;  s  David  R.  and  Susannah  (Schultz) 
Rothenberger  [149-21];  m  Sept.  27,  1879,  SELINA  S.  KRIEBLE,  b  May  30,  1853;  dau  Isaac  S.  and 
Christina  (Schultz)  Krieble  [19-33].  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Ella  Iv.,  b  June  25,  1880;  d  Jan.  12,  1885. 

[149-134]  2.  Ada  K.,  b  Jan.  1,  1886;  m  William  S.  Shelly. 

3.  Nora  K.,  b  July  3,  1888;  d  Nov.  24,  1890. 

[149-135]  4.  Amos  K.,  b  Sept.  20,  1891;  m  Mayme  Benner. 

5.  Minnie  K.,  b  Sept.  17,  1893;  d  Apr.  2,  1897. 

6.  Marvin  K.,  b  Jan.  21,  1898;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[149-62]  EDWIN  S.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Nov.  10,  1855;  s  David  R.  and  Susannah  (Schultz) 
Rothenberger  [149-21];  m  Feb.  8,  1879,  AMANDA  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  dau  Ephraim  and  Anna 
(Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-44].  Mr.  Rothenberger  is  one  of  Worcester’s  progressive  farmers,  living  near 
Cedars,  Pa.  He  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

Children  (6): 

[154-105]  1.  Emma,  b  July  16,  1880;  m  Harry  K.  Weigner. 

[149-136]  2.  Alvin  K.,  b  July  16,  1886;  m  Helen  E.  Moyer. 

3.  Irene,  b  Aug.  8,  1888;  d  Sept.  1,  1888. 

4.  James,  b  July  21,  1891;  d  May  1,  1912. 

[149-136.1]  5.  Lawrence  K.,  b  Apr.  15,  1894;  m  Elizabeth  Kriebel. 

6.  Oscar,  b  Mar.  4,  1900. 

[149-63a]  THOMAS  S.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Jan.  14,  1859;  d  Mar.  29,  1907;  s  David  R.  and 
Susannah  (Schultz)  Rothenberger  [149-21];  m  Feb.  9,  1884,  ELLEN  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  22,  1860;  d 
Mar.  13,  1893;  dau  John  S.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heebner  [21-29]. 

Children  (2): 

[149-137]  1.  Wayne  H.,  b  May  9,  1885;  m  Margaret  M.  Meckley. 

[149-138]  2.  Lillie  H.,  b  Oct.  23,  1889;  m  J.  Lyndale  Hileman. 

[149-63b]  THOMAS  ROTHENBERGER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ELLEN  K.  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar. 
2,  1864;  dau  Abraham  K.  and  Phoebe  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [25-77].  Thomas  Rothenberger  was  a  farmer, 
living  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  and  owned  the  farm  now  in  the  possession  of  his  son-in-law,  J.  Lyndale  Hile¬ 
man.  Widow  resides,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mabel  K.,  b  Aug.  4,  1896;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

2.  Irma  K.,  b  Aug.  26,  1899;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[149-64]  ASA  ROTHENBERGER,  b  July  17,  1861;  s  David  R.  and  Susannah  (Schultz)  Rothen¬ 
berger  [149—21  ] ;  m  May  7,  1887,  AMANDA  A.  MERKEL,  b  Dec.  17,  1865;  d  Nov.  13,  1920;  dau  Solo¬ 
mon  and  Fllamanda  (Clauss)  Merkel.  Farmer;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[149-139]  1.  Elmer  M.,  b  May  20,  1889;  m  Alice  Derr. 

[149-140]  2.  Frank  M.,  b  Oct.  24,  1892;  m  Laura  Yerger. 

[149-65]  LEVI  S.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Apr.  5,  1866;  d  Mar.  6,  1898;  s  David  R.  and  Susannah 
(Schultz)  Rothenberger  [149-21];  m  Apr.  4,  1891,  ANDORA  SCHOENLY,  6  May  29,  1871;  dau 
Samuel  and  Sarah  (Eshbach)  Schoenly.  Clerk;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[149-140.1]  1.  Ida  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  12,  1892;  m  William  B.  Hudson. 

2.  Clarence  Samuel,  b  May  19,  1896;  d  Mar.  6,  1898. 

Andora  Schoenly  Rothenberger  married  2nd  time. 

[149-66a]  MANOAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  23,  1847;  d  July  18,  1910;  s  Rev.  Joshua  and  Anna 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-22];  m  Apr.  25,  1868,  MARY  ANNETTA  TRUMP,  b  July  23,  1848;  d  Nov.  6, 
1875;  dau  John  Trump.  Manoah  Schultz  is  buried  in  Upper  Milford  Lutheran  Cem. 

Children  (J): 

[19-94]  1.  Keturah,  b  Feb.  18,  1869;  m  Allen  S.  Kriebel. 

2.  Ambrose,  b  Apr.  25,  1872;  d  July  22,  1897. 


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[149-141]  3.  Sallie,  b  Sept.  9,  1873;  m  David  F.  Clemmer. 

4.  Anna  Amanda,  b  Nov.  2,  1875;  cL  Nov.  4,  1875. 

[149-66b]  MANOAH  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  in  1878,  MARY  WIAND,  b  Apr.  29, 
1846;  d  May  18,  1910.  No  children. 

[149-67]  SAMUEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  16,  1852;  s  Rev.  Joshua  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-22];  m  Feb.  19,  1876,  AMANDA  L.  ROBERTS,  b  Aug.  24,  1858;  dau  James  Roberts.  Lives  at 
Chapel,  Pa.;  served  as  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  three  terms;  was  also  Superintendent  of  the  Union  Sun¬ 
day  School  for  ten  years. 

Children  (6): 

[149-142]  1.  Ida,  b  June  2,  1876;  m  Allen  U.  Hiestand. 

[149-143]  2.  Allen  R.,  b  Jan.  11,  1878;  m  Nellie  G.  Roarty. 

3.  Clara,  b  Feb.  11,  1882;  nurse;  Chapel,  Pa. 

[36-322]  4.  Mabel,  b  Mar.  16,  1885;  m  Charles  Graber. 

[149-144]  5.  J.  Willis,  b  July  9,  1888;  m  Jennie  M.  Kuhns. 

6.  Leo  A.,  b  Dec.  6,  1892;  d  Aug.  26,  1922. 

[149-68]  DANIEL  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  24,  1841 ;  s  Reuben  and  Hannah  (Heebner)  Schultz  [149- 
23];  m  Jan.  31,  1874,  CATHARINE  GEHRIS,  b  June  5,  1846;  d  Aug.  20,  1920;  dau  Abraham  and 
Catharine  (Greis)  Gehris.  Miller  (retired);  lives  at  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[149-145]  1.  Matilda,  6  July  19,  1874;  m  Horace  J.  Frederick. 

[149-146]  2.  Amanda,  b  Oct.  4,  1877;  m  Harvey  F.  Stahler. 

[149-69]  SARAH  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  21,  1843;  d  Jan.  17,  1910;  dau  Reuben  and  Hannah  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Schultz  [149-23];  m  May  23,  1868,  CHARLES  L.  FLUCK,  b  Sept.  15,  1840;  d  Jan.  13,  1901. 

One  child: 

[149-147]  Albert  Franklin,  b  Nov.  19,  1873;  d  Aug.  25,  1901;  m  Agnes  Meschter. 

[149-70]  JEREMIAH  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  9,  1846;  s  Reuben  and  Hannah  (Heebner)  Schultz 
[149-23];  m  MARY  ELIZABETH  KNAUSS,  b  Nov.  20,  1860;  d  Sept.  6,  1915;  dau  John  and  Susan 
(Arndt)  Knauss.  Retired  farmer;  lives  at  Palm,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (9): 

[149-148]  1.  Albert  K.,  b  Sept.  11,  1882;  m  Esther  Billman;  1734  North  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[149-149]  2.  John  R.,  b  Dec.  4,  1883;  m  Edna  Favorite. 

[149-150]  3.  Minnie  S.,  b  Jan.  24,  1885;  m  Ammon  Minner;  Allentown,  Pa. 

4.  Franklin  K.,  b  Sept.  16,  1886;  d  Jan.  25,  1887. 

[149-151]  5.  Calvin  Iv.,  b  Nov.  21,  1887;  m  Mandilla  M.  Moser. 

6.  William  K.,  b  Apr.  7,  1889;  Palm,  Pa. 

[25-326]  7.  Elsie  H.,  b  Feb.  18,  1891;  m  Morris  S.  Kriebel. 

8.  Ida  E.,  b  Oct.  4,  1892;  Palm,  Pa. 

[149-152]  9.  Charles  K.,  b  Dec.  2,  1895;  m  Sarah  B.  Schantz. 

[149-71]  EDWIN  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  24,  1848;  d  Aug.  26,  1910;  s  Reuben  and  Hannah  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Schultz  [149-23];  m  Mar.  3,  1887,  MARY  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  18,  1860;  dau  Daniel  and  Sarah 
(Laudenschlager)  Yeakel  [38-117].  Mr.  Schultz  was  a  farmer,  and  resided  on  his  father’s  farm  near 
the  station  at  Palm,  Pa.  Widow’s  address,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child: 

[149-153]  Stella  Mae,  b  Sept.  10,  1892;  m  Warren  Shelly  Oberholtzer. 

[149-72]  MARY  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  7,  1852;  d  May  2,  1888;  dau  Reuben  and  Hannah  (Heebner) 
Schultz  [149-23];  m  June  9,  1883,  WILLIAM  B.  FOX,  b  Mar.  27,  1854. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emerson,  b  Feb.  7,  1884;  d  Mar.  5,  1884. 

[149-154]  2.  William  S.,  b  May  1,  1888;  m  Laura  H.  Ehst. 


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[149-73]  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  24,  1836;  dau  George  H.  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149- 
24];  m  Dec.  19,  1865,  CHRISTIAN  STAHL,  b  Oct.  8,  1843.  Christian  Stahl  came  from  Germany  as  a 
boy;  lived  at  East  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[149-155]  1.  George  S.,  b  Feb.  8,  1867;  m  Mary  Ella  Trapp. 

2.  Flora,  b  Nov.  23,  1868;  unm;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[149-156]  3.  Isaac  S.,  b  Feb.  1,  1871;  m  Mary  Graber. 

[149-157]  4.  Albert,  b  Dec.  20,  1872;  m  Ada  May  Miller. 

[149-158]  5.  Levi  S.,  b  Aug.  14,  1874;  m  Flora  Spare. 

[68-71]  6.  Ida,  b  Apr.  23,  1878;  m  Frank  D.  Schultz. 

[149-74]  CHRISTIAN  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  6,  1838;  d  June  10,  1886;  s  George  H.  and  Regina 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-24];  m  Nov.  23,  1861,  AMELIA  STRUNK.  No  children.  Christian  Schultz 
lived  in  Douglass  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 


[149-75]  JOEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  12,  1832;  d  May  21,  1900;  s  Henry  H.  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [149-25];  m  Nov.  21,  1857,  SARAH  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  25,  1836;  d  Mar  25,  1920;  dau  Amos 
and  Elizabeth  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-12].  Farmer;  lived  at  East  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.,  Pa. 

Children  {10): 

1.  William  K.  Yeakel. 

2.  Erwin  N.  Schultz. 


[38-123] 

[68-27b] 

[149-159] 


1.  Emma,  b  Jan.  27,  1859;  m 


[149-1 60a] 
[149-160b] 
[149-161] 
[149—1 62a]] 
[ 149-1 62b] J 
[70-42b] 


2.  Milton,  b  Nov.  9,  1860;  m  Mary  Alice  Kriebel. 

3.  Isaac,  b  Sept.  25,  1862;  single;  Norristown,  Pa. 

4.  Henry  S„  b  Feb.  16.  1865;  <  L  Elizabeth  Sohulte- 


b  Feb.  16,  1565,  m  i  o  Amanda  Schultz  Frey. 

5.  Elizabeth  S.,  b  Sept.  12,  1867;  m  Amandus  E.  LeFevre. 

6.  William  H.,  b  May  23,  1870;  '  L  Ella  W*  Cressman- 


[149-163] 


m  '{  2.  Isabella  S.  Bieler. 

7.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  4,  1872;  m  John  H.  Schultz. 

8.  Lucina,  b  Mar.  16,  1875;  d  Sept.  6,  1892. 

9.  Ella  S.,  b  Dec.  10,  1878;  single;  Palm,  Pa. 

10.  Amos  S.,  6  June  21,  1881;  m  Elva  G.  Schultz. 


[149-76]  ENOS  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  23,  1838;  d  Oct.  22,  1907;  s  Henry  H.  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [149-25];  m  Nov.  5,  1864,  LYDIA  N.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  dau  Enoch  and  Leah  (New¬ 
man)  Schultz  [68-11].  No  children.  Widow  resides  in  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.) 


[149-77]  CAROLINE  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  6,  1842;  d  Mar.  14,  1911;  dau  Henry  H.  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-25];  m  Dec.  29,  1866,  ALLEN  O.  BIELER,  b  July  18,  1845;  d  June  6,  1901;  s 
Henry  and  Barbara  (Oberlioltzer)  Bieler. 


[149-164a] 
[149—1 64b] 


[149-165] 

[149-166] 

[149-167] 


Children  (7): 

t.  0SW,„  S..  5  Oct.  2,  .868;  »  {  £  ^“hter)  F.uck. 

2.  Clinton,  b  Feb.  3,  1870;  d  May  3,  1870. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  3,  1871;  d  July  14,  1872. 

4.  Rosanna,  b  Dec.  22,  1873;  m  Christian  M.  Long. 

5.  Edwin,  b  May  11,  1878;  d  Oct.  16,  1878. 

6.  Henry  S.,  b  Mar.  27,  1881;  d  Jan  27,  1921;  m  Katie  K.  Krauss. 

7.  Milton  S.,  b  Jan.  10,  1883;  m  Sadie  Schultz. 


[149-78]  WILLIAM  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  3,  1845;  s  Henry  H.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-25];  m  Nov.  30,  1872,  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  4,  1850;  dau  Enoch  and  Leah  (Newman) 
Schultz  [68-11].  Retired  farmer;  Palm,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[11-364]  1.  Agnes  S.,  b  Mar.  26,  1875;  m  Henry  S.  Hunsberger. 

2.  Annetta  S.,  b  June  9,  1877;  single;  Palm,  Pa. 

3.  Harvey  S.,  b  Jan.  27,  1881 ;  d  Feb.  8,  1904. 

4.  Elmer  S.,  b  June  19,  1891;  single;  Palm,  Pa. 

5.  Leah  Mae,  6  May  21,  1895;  d  Mar.  14,  1901. 


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[149-79]  SAMUEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  2,  1847;  s  Henry  H.  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-25];  m  Apr.  3,  1869,  ELMIRA  SCHANTZ,  b  Nov.  29,  1849;  d  June  2,  1905;  dau  Reuben  and 

- (Hillegass)  Schantz.  Retired  farmer;  East  Greenville,  R.  F.  D.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (14)-' 

[11-300]  1.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  1,  1869;  m  Allen  S.  Krauss. 

2.  Ellen,  b  Nov.  24,  1870;  d  Feb.  26,  1871. 

3.  Wilson,  b  Mar.  12,  1872;  d  Sept.  20,  1872. 

4.  Charles,  b  Sept.  21,  1873;  d  June  4,  1874. 

[38-206]  5.  Caroline,  b  Jan.  31,  1876;  m  Levi  G.  Yeakel. 

[149-168]  6.  Emanuel  S.,  b  Feb.  27,  1877;  m  Sallie  Olivia  Z.  Bardman. 

[149-169]  7.  Monroe  S.,  b  July  2,  1878;  d  Aug.  22,  1920;  m  Sallie  A.  Moyer. 

[149-171]  8.  Hannah  S.,  b  Sept.  3,  1880;  m  Henry  C.  Batman. 

9.  Emma,  b  Aug.  19,  1881;  single;  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

[149-170]  10.  Louisa,  b  Dec.  25,  1882;  m  William  B.  Fox;  Green  Lane,  R.  F.  D.,  Pa. 

[38-711. 12]  1 1 .  Mary,  b  May  2,  1884;  m  Levi  Fetherman. 

[149-172]  12.  Lydia  S.,  b  Nov.  19,  1885;  m  Horace  W.  Stauffer. 

13.  Chester,  b  Oct.  15,  1888;  Company  B,  Infantry  Replacement  and  Training  Camp, 
Camp  Lee,  Va.  (1918.) 

[149-173]  14.  Howard  S.,  b  Dec.  15,  1889;  m  Mary  Trollinger. 


[149-80]  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  May  31,  1845;  d  Aug.  6,  1906;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-28];  m  Feb.  3,  1866,  WILLIAM  M.  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  19,  1840;  d  Aug 
11,  1908;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Moll)  Hoffman.  Farmer;  lived  at  Kraussdale,  Pa. 

Children  (7) : 


[149-164a] 

[149-174] 

[149-175a] 

[149-1 75b] 

[149-176] 

[149-177] 

[11-370] 

[149-178] 


[  3.  Ambrose,  b  Sept.  24,  1870;  m 


1.  Mary,  b  Apr.  4,  1866;  d  July  14,  1905;  m  Oswin  S.  Bieler. 

2.  Selina  S.,  b  Apr.  15,  1868;  m  Isaac  B.  Mest. 

[  1.  Clara  J.  Rumfield. 

1  2.  Sarah  McCracken. 

4.  Amanda  S.,  b  Oct.  2,  1873;  m  Oswin  Schaeffer. 

5.  Levi  Samuel,  b  Oct.  9,  1875;  m  Adelaide  Lenora  Mattox. 

6.  Annie  L.,  b  June  25,  1879;  m  Oscar  K.  Krauss. 

7.  Harvey  W.,  b  July  8,  1886;  m  Ida  M.  Wentling. 


[149-81]  BENNEVILLE  S.  SHULTZ,  b  Mar.  18,  1849;  d  Sept.  21,  1922;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-28] ;  m  Feb.  15,  1890,  SARAH  U.  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  1 1 ,  1861 ;  dau  Andrew  A.  and 
Lydia  (Urffer)  Kriebel  [25-93].  Farmer;  Hereford,  Pa.  (1922).  Benneville  S.  Shultz  was  a  trustee 
of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  for  many  years. 

Children  (5): 

[149-179]  1.  Mary  K.,  b  Jan.  23,  1891;  m  Edwin  J.  Fox. 

2.  Florence  K.,  b  May  27,  1892;  d  Aug.  26,  1899. 

3.  Arthur  K.,  b  Aug.  26,  1893;  d  May  13,  1894. 

4.  Della  K„  b  Mar.  13,  1895. 

[149-179.1]  5.  Jerome  K.,  b  July  21,  1896;  m - ;  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 


[149-82]  JACOB  S.  DETWILER,  b  Jan.  15,  1846;  d  Aug.  18,  1901 ;  s  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Schultz) 
Detwiler  [149-33];  m  Oct.  31,  1868,  ANNIE  U.  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  30,  1850;  d  Feb.  25,  1911 ;  dau  Joseph 
and  Lucetta  (Underkoffler)  Cassel  [21-32a]. 

Children  {4): 

[149-180]  1.  Amanda  C.,  b  Nov.  18,  1869;  m  George  H.  L.  Miller. 

[149-181]  2.  Joseph  C.,  b  Nov.  19,  1871;  d  May  14,  1910;  m  Mary  Philips. 

[149-182]  3.  William  C.,  b  May  9,  1875;  m  Louisa  K.  Mayberry. 

[149-183]  4.  Daniel  C.,  b  Aug.  9,  1880;  m  Rachel  Adams. 


[149-84a]  MARY  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  19,  1850;  dau  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Schultz)  Detwiler  [MO¬ 
SS];  m  Nov.  9,  1872,  JESSE  CLEMENCE,  b - ;  d  Apr.  — ,  1875;  mother’s  maiden  name,  Nice. 

Laborer. 

One  child: 

[149-184]  Katie,  b  July  22,  1874;  m  J.'Calvin’Faust. 


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[149-84b]  MARY  (DETWILER)  CLEMENCE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  5,  1884,  PHILIP 

SLONAKER,  b  May  7,  1840;  d  Apr.  8,  1913;  s  George  and - (Fryer)  Slonaker.  Carpenter. 

Children  (J): 

[149-185]  1.  Daniel  D.,  b  Feb.  3,  1885;  m  Katie  S.  M.  Bauman. 

[149-186]  2.  Harry  D.,  b  July  20,  1886;  m  Katharine  S.  Smith. 

[149-187]  3.  Frank  D.,  b  Jan.  17,  1888;  m  Hattie  H.  Sell. 

[149-188]  4.  Lizzie  D.,  b  Sept.  28,  1889;  m  Abraham  L.  Kerr. 

[149-85]  SAMUEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept,  13,  1836;  d  Oct,  1,  1892;  s  Charles  and  Hannah  (Gerhard) 
Schultz  [149-34]  ;m  Apr.  30,  1870,  SARAH  ALTHOUSE,  b  Sept.  3,  1851 ;  d  1921 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah 
(Schultz)  Althouse  [149-46]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[149-189]  1.  Anna,  b  Mar.  26,  1871;  m  Harvey  S.  Dengler. 

[149-190]  2.  Lillie,  b  Aug.  16,  1873;  m  Rev.  Simon  Sipple. 

[149-191]  3.  Estella,  b  Dec.  28,  1883;  m  Harry  L.  Mohr. 

[149-88]  EDWIN  S.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Sept,  20,  1845;  s  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Schultz)  Raudenbush 
[149-39];  m  May  4,  1870,  CATHARINE  A.  SCHANTZ,  b  Aug.  21, 1850;  daw  Enos  and  Susanna  (Free) 
Schantz.  Cigar  Packer.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[149-192]  1.  Harvey  O.,  b  Nov.  23,  1871;  m  Nellie  Bowers. 

2.  Harry  Warren,  b  May  5,  1873;  d  July  10,  1882. 

3.  Alice  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  15,  1876;  d  Aug.  27,  1877. 

4.  Charles  Morris,  b  Nov.  22,  1878;  d  Jan.  10,  1881. 

[149-193]  5.  Titus  E.,  b  May  24,  1881;  m  Katie  C.  Clymer. 

[36-304]  6.  Katie  S.,  b  Mar.  12,  1889;  m  Charles  G.  Steinman. 

[149-89]  AMANDA  S.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Aug.  22,  1852;  dec;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Schultz) 
Rauden  bush  [149-39];  m  May  18,  1872,  ENOS  S.  DREISBACH,  b  May  18,  1845;  dec.  Both  lie 
buried  in  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Cem.,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[149-194]  Emma  Laura,  b  Jan.  9,  1874;  d  Dec.  5,  1902;  m  Henry  E.  Stever. 

[149-90]  SARAH  S.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Sept.  7,  1854  ;dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Schultz)  Raudenbush 
[149-39];  m  Dec.  26,  1878,  MATTHIAS  WELDNER,  b  Mar.  17,  1850;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  Weldner. 
Painter;  Salfordville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[149-195]  1.  Sadie,  b  Mar.  19,  1888;  m  Charles  Roeder. 

[149-196]  2.  Vernie,  b  Oct.  13,  1894;  m  William  Russell  Lachman. 

3.  Ada,  b  June  12,  1881;  d  Feb.  25,  1887. 

4.  Amy.  b  Apr.  22,  1885;  d  Feb.  22,  1887. 

[149-91]  HIRAM  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  4,  1843;  s  Michael  and  Rachel  (Regina)  (Snyder)  Schultz 
[149-41];  m  Mar.  9,  1867,  CATHARINE  B.  HACKMAN,  b  Sept.  19,  1844;  d  Mar.  21,  1886;  dau  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Catharine  (Boorse)  Hackman.  Laborer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Matilda  H.,  b  July  25,  1868;  d  Jan.  15,  1886. 

[149-197]  2.  Ida  H.,  b  Mar.  30,  1872;  m  Daniel  P.  Hager. 

[149-198]  3.  Alvan  H.,  b  Oct.  14,  1874;  m  Florence  A.  Turner. 

4.  Maurice  H.,  b  Mar.  27,  1877;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

5.  Robert  H.,  b  Mar.  31,  1880;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

6.  Evelyn  LI.,  b  Feb.  29,  1884;  d  Feb.  19,  1903. 

[149-92]  ABRAHAM  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  27,  1845;  d  Apr.  26,  1922;  s  Michael  and  Regina  (Snyder) 
Schultz  [149-41];  m  Mar.  7,  1874,  ANNA  B.  MEYER,  b  Oct.  4,  1854.  Painter;  lived  in  Lansdale,  Pa. 
(1919.) 


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1203 


Children  (3): 

1.  Parker  M.,  b  Mar.  1,  1875;  d  Mar.  31,  1919;  single. 

2.  Mary  Jane,  b  Aug.  11,  1880:  d  Aug.  24,  1881. 

3.  Raymond  M.,  b  Oct.  24,  1884;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[149-93]  ADDISON  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  5,  1853;  d  July  15,  1920;  s  Michael  and  Rachel  (Snyder) 
Schultz  [149-41];  m  Nov.  3,  1877,  SUSANNA  SEIBERT,  b  Dec.  25,  1852;  d  Apr.  30,  1918;  dau  Jonas 
and  Sarah  (Reinewald)  Seibert  [43-80].  Farmer;  resided  in  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1917.)  No  children. 

[149-94]  DANIEL  SNYDER  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  6,  1856;  s  Michael  and  Rachel  (Snyder)  Schultz 
[149-41] ;  m  Apr.  23,  1880,  MATILDA  C.  HALLMEYER,  b  May  4,  1862;  dau  Joseph  Max  and  Kather¬ 
ine  (Wolf)  Hallmeyer.  Justice  of  the  Peace;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Annie,  b  Dec.  3,  1881;  d  Aug.  7,  1882. 

2.  Irwin,  b  Aug.  19,  1883;  d  June  10,  1920. 

3.  Minnie,  b  Sept.  27,  1887;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[149-199]  4.  Harry  H.,  b  Feb.  19,  1894;  m  Juliet  M.  Aaron. 

5.  Daniel,  b  July  9,  1899;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[149-200]  6.  Mary  H.,  b  Dec.  23,  1890;  m  William  Lukens  Edwards. 

[149-95]  ISAAC  B.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  25,  1845;  d  Jan.  26,  1899;  s  Anthony  and  Maria  (Bitting) 
Schultz  [149-42];  m  Jan.  16,  1869,  MAGDALENA  S.  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  3,  1845;  dau  John  and  Lydia 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-17]. 

One  child:  Howard  A.,  b  Aug.  4,  1870. 

[149-96]  SARAH  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  16,  1848;  d  Aug.  9,  1873;  dau  Anthony  and  Maria  (Bitting) 

Schultz  [149-42];  m  in  1872,  OSWIN  HILLEGASS,  b - ;  d  Nov.  20,  1908;  s  William  Hillegass. 

One  child: 

[149-200.1]  Warren  S.,  b  Jan.  22,  1873;  m  Ella  Schlosser. 

[149-97]  ANTHONY  B.  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  26,  1852;  d  Dec.  18,  1916;  s  Anthony  and  Mary  (Bit¬ 
ting)  Schultz  [149-42]  ;ra Mar.  13, 1875,  HANNAH  R.  PLACE,  b  Aug.  26,  1854;  d  July  27,  1897;  dau 
Israel  and  Hannah  (Rosenberger)  Place.  Anthony  B.  Schultz  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

[149-201]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Feb.  5,  1876;  m  Joseph  Lodge;  Elkton,  Md. 

2.  Idella  P.,  b  June  26,  1878;  d  Feb.  2,  1891. 

[21-329]  3.  Emma  P.,  b  Aug.  21,  1880;  m  Joseph  C.  Blattner. 

[21-331]  4.  Alice  M.,  b  Nov.  2,  1882;  m  Aaron  C.  Blattner. 

5.  Rebecca,  b  Jan.  29,  1885;  single;  Belfry,  Pa. 

[149-202]  6.  Norman  P.,  b  Dec.  28,  1886;  m  Blanche  Bertha  Dailey. 

[149-203]  7.  Stanley  P.,  b  June  3,  1889;  m  Lizzie  Mae  Bean. 

8.  Cora  P.,  b  May  28,  1892;  single;  Belfry,  Pa. 

9.  Ethel  P.,  b  July  31,  1895;  d  May  8,  1920. 

[149-98]  EMELINE  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  27,  1854;  d  Apr.  4,  1887;  dau  Anthony  and  Maria  (Bit¬ 
ting)  Schultz  [149-42];  m  Nov.  28,  1874,  FRANKLIN  HEIST,  b  Nov.  12,  1850;  d  June  29,  1893;  s 
Israel  and  Lucietta  (Stephen)  Heist. 

One  child: 

[149-204]  Warren  S.,  b  June  7,  1876;  m  Lillie  May  Cassel. 

[149-99]  HANNAH  B.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  16,  1857;  d  May  2,  1913;  dau  Anthony  and  Maria  (Bit¬ 
ting)  Schultz  [149-42];  m  Dec.  18,  1880,  ALLEN  S.  HEIST,  b  Sept.  22,  1854;  d  Mar.  19,  1922;  s 
Israel  and  Lucietta  (Stephen)  Heist.  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[149-205]  Iona,  b  Sept.  25,  1891;  m  Elmer  Z.  Keyser. 


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[149-100]  CHESTER  KRIEBLE  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  3,  1851;  s  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Krieble) 
Schultz  [149-43];  m  Mar.  29,  1872,  MARGARET  HUNSICKER  GRATER,  b  June  28,  1854;dNov. 
2,  1917;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Hunsicker)  Grater.  Farmer;  Belfry,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 


[149-206]  1 
[74-878b]  J 
[21-394] 
[184-764] 

[149-207] 

[149-207.1] 

[149-207.2] 


1. 

2. 

3.  Sophia  Grater,  b  July  6,  1877 ;  m 


4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 


Isaac  Linwood,  b  July  7,  1873;  single;  Belfry,  Pa. 

Mary  Alice,  b  Mar.  9,  1875;  d  Dec.  14,  1899. 

1 .  William  A.  Wisler. 

2.  Jacob  G.  Groff. 
Katharine  Irene,  b  May  24,  1880;  m  Henry  Hunsberger. 
Laura  Jane,  b  Feb.  13,  1882;  m  Linwood  B.  Beyer. 

Margie  Grater,  b  June  1,  1884;  single;  Belfry,  Pa. 

Correinne  Grater,  b  Sept.  1,  1889;  m  Harvey  B.  Danehower. 
Florence  Edna,  b  Dec.  3,  1892;  m  James  A.  Fry. 

Alma  Grater,  b  Mar.  31,  1894;  m  Thomas  Eastwood  Fry. 
Ralph  Waldo,  b  Mar.  22,  1899;  Belfry,  Pa. 


[149-101]  WILSON  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  21,  1853;  s  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[149-43];  m  Jan.  4,  1880,  MARY  PLACE,  b  June  1,  1861;  d  Jan.  25,  1921;  dau  Israel  and  Hannah 
(Rosenberger)  Place.  Laborer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[21-330]  Selina,  b  Dec.  4,  1880;  d  Aug.  31,  1915;  m  Frank  C.  Blattner. 

[149-102]  ELIZABETH  A.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  22,  1857;  daw  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[149-43];  m  Feb.  22,  1879,  SYLVESTER  L.  BEAN,  b  Dec.  31,  1852;  d  May  20,  1913;  s  John  J. 
and  Mary  (Kratz)  Bean.  Proprietor  of  Centre  Point  (Pa.)  Hotel.  No  children. 


[149-103]  ELLA  JANE  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  15,  1860;  dau  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[149-43];  m  Mar.  4,  1882,  OLIVER  K.  BEAN,  b  Jan.  4, 1859  ;s  John  J.  and  Mary  (Kratz)  Bean.  Pro¬ 
prietor  of  Hotel  Montgomery,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[149-208]  Walter  Sylvester,  b  May  28,  1888;  m  Mae  K.  Rosenberger. 

[149-104]  SOPHIA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  21,  1863;  dau  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz 
[149-43];  m  Feb.  2,  1884,  HARRY  Z.  KRATZ,  b  June  28,  1860;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Zilling) 
Kratz.  Res.,  642  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[149-209]  1.  Clarence  S.,  b  Nov.  27,  1885;  m  Eda  C.  Wilde. 

2.  Bertha  Viola,  b  Aug.  28,  1888;  single;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[149-105]  SALINA  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  21,  1863;  d  June  6,  1883;  dau  Solomon  and  Sophia 
(Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-43];  m  Oct.  22,  1881,  HENRY  T.  GRATER,  b  May  14,  1858;  d  Sept.  2,  1882; 
s  Elias  Grater.  Farmer;  lived  at  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elmer  G.,  b  Jan.  20,  1882;  d  Oct.  2,  1882. 

[149-210]  2.  Ella  May,  b  May  18,  1883;  m  G.  Ellwood  White. 

[149-106]  ANNA  REBECCA  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  14,  1864;  d  May  24,  1922;  dau  Nathan  and  Martha 
J.  (Mathers)  Schultz  [149-44];  m  Sept.  27,  1898,  HARRY  T.  JOHNSON,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Son,  b  July  17,  1899;  d  July  21,  1899. 

[149-210.1]  2.  Ralph  Schultz,  b  Aug.  3,  1900;  m  Sarah  Elizabeth  Reider. 

3.  Arthur  S.,  b  Sept.  10,  1903. 

4.  Carl  Mather,  b  May  15,  1907;  d  May  31,  1908. 

[149-107]  CHARLES  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  15,  1863;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Meschter) 
Schultz  [149-45];  m  Feb.  17,  1904,  ANNA  CATHARINE  BOBB,  dau  of  James  D.  Bobb.  Cashier  of 
Valvoline  Oil  Co.;  res.,  3629  North  17th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  children. 


Plate  121 


V'.r,\  •  ... 


The  above  represent  some  early  Schwenkfelder  homes;  beginning  at  the  top  from  left  to  right,  they  are  as 
follows:  Reinwald  cottage,  Ivulpsville,  Pa.;  Capt.  Balzer  Heydrick’s  home,  Flourtown,  Pa.;  house  on  the  farm  of 
the  late  Isaac  Kriebel,  near  Mainland,  Pa.;  Balzer  Krauss  home,  near  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

(From  “The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania — Kriebel.”  Courtesy  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.) 


Plate  122 


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[149-108a]  HOWARD  M.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  14,  1866;s  William  and  Catharine  (Meschter)  Schultz 
[149-45];  m  Aug.  31,  1889,  MARY  K.  HEYDRICK,  b  Mar.  23,  1868;  d  Apr.  4,  1890;  dau  Samuel  and 
Maria  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a— 6]. 

One  child:  Robert  H.,  b  Feb.  23,  1890;  d  July  31,  1890. 

[149-108b]  HOWARD  M.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  25,  1893,  SARAH  K. 
HEYDRICK,  b  Oct.  17,  1873;  dau  Samuel  and  Maria  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-6].  Farmer;  West 
Point,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (13): 

1.  Russell,  b  Dec.  9,  1894. 

2.  Anna,  b  Sept.  16,  1897. 

3.  Clarence,  b  Dec.  31,  1898. 

4.  Infant,  b  May  13,  1900;  d  May  26,  1900. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  31,  1901. 

6.  Bertha,  b  Jan.  29,  1905. 

7.  Nora,  b  July  19,  1907. 

8.  Charles,  b  Dec.  6,  1909. 

9.  William,  b  Nov.  29,  1910. 

10.  Laura,  b  Jan.  7,  1912. 

11.  Florence,  b  Jan.  15,  1913. 

12.  Walter,  b  Aug.  17,  1914. 

13.  Irene,  b  May  15,  1916. 

[149-109]  MILTON  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  20,  1870;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Meschter)  Schultz 
[149-45];  m  Jan.  16,  1900,  MARY  K.  KEANE,  b  Mar.  23,  1877;  dau  Patrick  J.  and  Delia  M.  (Power) 
Keane.  Bookkeeper;  Ambler,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  L.,  b  Oct.  19,  1900. 


[149-110]  MARY  ALTHOUSE,  b  Mar.  30,  1845;  dau  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Althouse[149-46]; 
m  Apr.  3,  1869,  WILLIAM  H.  MILLER,  b  Oct.  25,  1842;  d  Dec.  10,  1911 ;  s  Eli  G.  and  Susan  (Hangen) 
Miller.  Dyer;  widow  resides  at  216  Clymer  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Franklin  Eugene,  b  Dec.  16,  1871;  d  Aug.  22,  1872. 

[149-211]  2.  William  H.,  Jr.,  b  July  22,  1873;  m  Annie  F.  Kinsey. 

3.  Mary  L.,  b  Feb.  20,  1878;  d  Oct.  4,  1881. 


[149-111]  JONAS  ALTHOUSE,  b  May  9,  1847;  s  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Althouse  [149-46]; 
m  June  3,  1871,  SARAH  BINDER,  b  Sept.  5,  1846;  dau. Samuel  and  Esther  (Miller)  Binder.  Carpenter; 
employed  by  J.  Anderson  Ross  Co.  for  45  years.  Res.,  2544  North  11th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[149-2 12a] 
[149-212b] 

[149-213] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Harry,  b  June  5,  1873;  d  Nov.  17,  1878. 

2.  Charles  B„  b  Sept.  4.  1875;  m  Mooney. 

^  [2.  Emily  A.  Reiman. 

3.  Lillie,  b  Sept.  22,  1879;  d  Oct.  20,  1883. 

4.  Edgar,  b  Mar.  22,  1886;  ?n  Mary  Himmel. 

5.  Florence,  b  Feb.  2,  1889;  d  Mar.  9,  1893. 


[149-111.1]  KATHARINE  WANGNER,  b  1834;  d  1918;  dau  Sarah  Schultz  [149-46];  m  GEORGE 
KLINE,  b  1827;  d  1897. 

Children  (7): 

[149-213.1]  1.  Oswin,  b  Mar.  3,  1855;  m  Louisa  Woodworth;  Reading,  Pa. 

[149-213.2]  2.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  25,  1857;  m  William  Mann;  Reading,  Pa. 

[149-213.3]  3.  Matilda,  b  Jan.  19,  1860;  m  Kahler  Levan;  Phila.,  Pa. 

[149-213.4]  4.  Annie,  b  Feb.  19,  1863;  m  Samuel  B.  Steffey. 

[149-213.5]  5.  Oscar,  b  June  17,  1865;  m  Emma  Frederick;  Temple,  Pa. 

[149-213.6]  6.  Wilson  Jonas,  b  Oct.  19,  1867;  m  Sallie  E.  Harner. 

7.  Charles,  b  Dec.  31,  1872;  single;  Reading,  Pa. 


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[149-112a]  PHILIP  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  31,  1848;  d  Dec.  3,  1914;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [149-47];  m  Nov.  1,  1873,  AMANDA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  23,  1847 ;  d  Oct.  7,  1889;  dau  Aaron  and 
Lydia  (Heebner)  Krauss  [202-7]. 

Children  (8): 

[149-214]  1.  Calvin  K.,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  m  Jennie  Krauss. 

[149-215]  2.  Jacob  Iv.,  b  Feb.  3,  1877;  m  Emma  L.  Oberholtzer. 

[149-216]  3.  William  K b  Dec.  31,  1878;  m  Alice  Rohrbach. 

4.  Horace,  b  Aug.  16,  1880;  d  Feb.  20,  1881. 

[149-217]  5.  Sevilla,  b  Mar.  21,  1882;  m  Herbert  O.  Heimbach. 

6.  Elva,  b  May  12,  1883;  d  Sept.  29,  1883. 

[149-218]  7.  Edwin  K.,  b  Oct.  18,  1884;  m  Lizzie  Hartline. 

[149-219]  8.  Hattie,  b  May  10,  1888;  m  Raymond  Rickert. 


[149-1 12b]  PHILIP  K.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m2nd  time,  Feb.  13,  1892,  MARY  SCHULTZ,  b 
Aug.  16,  1865;  dan  Henry  and  Barbara  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-35].  No  children.  Mrs.  Mary  Schultz 
lives  at  Hereford,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Philip  Schultz  lived  on  the  farm  below  the  site  of  the  Washington  Schw.  Meeting  House,  now 
(1922)  owned  by  his  son,  William.  When  he  retired  from  farming,  Mr.  Schultz  removed  to  Chapel,  Pa. 


[149-113]  JACOB  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  13,  1851;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-47];  m 
Feb.  21,  1878,  MINERVA  ROTHERMEL,  b  Dec.  21,  1854;  dau  Amos  Rothermel.  Retired;  res.,  2222 
Langford  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (1918.) 


[149-220a] 

[149-2206] 


One  child: 

Annabel  R.,  b  Dec.  2,  1878;  m 


(  1.  Eldon  L.  Ward. 

|  2.  Loren  V.  Salvage. 


[149-114]  JONAS  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  16,  1854;  s  Jacob  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [149-47]; 
m  Sept.  16,  1880,  ELVA  GERTRUDE  SHOEMAKER,  b  Apr.  13,  1858;  dau  Daniel  Shoemaker.  Com¬ 
mission  merchant;  res.  (1922),  3622  North  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Mr.  Schultz  has  always  taken  a  keen  interest  in  the  history  and  activity  of  the  Schwenkf elders.  He 
has  written  numerous  articles  for  the  papers  emphasizing  the  necessity  of  the  preservation  of  the  history 
and  traditions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  people.  He  is  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 
Mr.  Schultz  has  been  a  Bible  class  teacher  in  Phila.  for  many  years,  and  is  a  prominent  worker  in  the 
Tioga  (Phila.)  M.  E.  Church  and  Sunday  School. 

Children  (4 )  •' 

[149-220.1]  1.  Jesse  Shoemaker,  b  Dec.  24,  1881;  m  Mabel  John  Turner. 

[149-221]  2.  Elva  Gertrude,  b  Feb.  9,  1883;  m  James  Edgar  Wilkinson. 

[149-222]  3.  Nellie  Shoemaker,  b  Jan.  13,  1886;  m  John  M.  Reeve. 

4.  Elizabeth  Kriebel,  b  Oct.  25,  1903. 


[149-115]  HARRY  B.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  8,  1868;  d  Nov.  19,  1914;  s  Jonas  S.  and  Eliza  (Bower) 
Krauss  [149-48];  m  CLARA  GODSHALL,  dau  George  and  Tillie  Godshall.  Hotelkeeper;  Roversford, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Durrell,  b  Nov.,  1899;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[149-116]  CATHARINE  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  17,  1872;  dau  Jonas  S.  and  Eliza  (Bower)  Krauss  [149- 
48];  m  MAURICE  BREUINNINGER.  Painter;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Floyd,  b  Jan.  31,  1900. 

2.  Janson,  b  Dec.  11,  1904. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[149-117]  MAURICE  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  3,  1875;  s  Jonas  S.  and  Eliza  (Bower)  Krauss  [149-48];  m 
Feb.  22,  1906,  LILLIE  EISENHART,  b  Oct.  16,  1876;  dau  Joseph  and  Catherine  (Shutt)  Eisenhart. 
Salesman;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marguerite,  b  Apr.  5,  1907;  d  Apr.  14,  1910. 


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[149-118]  EMMA  KERVER,  b  Dec.  20,  1856;  dau  John  and  Christiana  (Krauss)  Iverver  [149-49]; 
m  NOAH  DEETZ,  b  May  4,  1861 ;  d  Nov.  6,  1908;  s  Jesse  and  Katie  (Bowman)  Deetz.  Widow’s  res., 
R.  F.  D.  1,  Telford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[149-223]  1.  Ida  K.,  b  Mar.  6,  1887;  m  Granville  G.  Nase. 

[149-224]  2.  Cora  K.,  b  Aug.  12,  1889;  m  Charles  Y.  Haines. 

3.  Jesse  K.,  b  Oct.  24,  1891;  d  Sept.  2,  1892. 

4.  Edwin  K.,  b  Mar.  25,  1896;  d  Apr.  14,  1899. 

5.  Walter  K.,  b  Oct.  13,  1899;  922  St.  John  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[149-119]  EDWIN  KERVER,  b  June  5,  1860;  s  John  and  Christiana  (Krauss)  Kerver  [149-49];  m 
Sept.  12,  1885,  CHRISTIANA  EDELMAN,  b  May  28,  1866.  Farmer;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

[149-225]  1.  Morris  E.,  b  June  14,  1886;  m  Ella  M.  Mutter. 

[149-226]  2.  Amelia  E.,  b  Sept.  10,  1887;  m  Philip  H.  Grubb. 

[149-120]  JONAS  KARVER,  b  Mar.  31,  1862;  s  John  and  Christiana  (Krauss)  Kerver  [149-49]; 
m  Mar.  14,  1885,  SENIA  SCHWENK,  b  1866.  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[149-227]  1.  Nathan,  b  Mar.  25,  1887;  m  Lillian  Walter. 

[149-228]  2.  John,  b  Oct.  8,  1892;  m  Sevilla  Renninger. 

[149-229]  3.  Hannah,  b  Apr.  24,  1899;  m  William  Xander. 

[149-121]  SUSANNA  KERVER,  b  July  12,  1882;  dau  John  and  Christiana  (Krauss)  Kerver  [149- 
49];  m  Aug.  17,  1907,  SYLVESTER  FOX,  b  May  25,  1884.  Cigar  maker;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  Naze,  b  Feb.  15,  1904. 

2.  Maggie  Fox,  b  July  6,  1909. 

3.  Howard  Fox,  b  July  24,  1913. 

[149-122]  ALLEN  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  7,  1864;  s  Reuben  and  Amelia  (Stine)  Schultz  [149-50];  m 
Nov.  27,  1886,  EMMA  M.  RINKER,  b  Nov.  17,  1866;  dau  Josiah  and  Kate  (Schaffer)  Rinker.  Res., 
57  South  Dixon  Ave.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[149-230]  1.  Estella,  b  Sept.  22,  1888;  m  George  W.  Nattress. 

2.  Elmer,  b  Mar.  30,  1890;  51  So.  Dixon  Ave.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[149-231]  3.  Clinton,  b  July  20,  1893;  m  Bertha  M.  Mullane. 

4.  Florence,  b  Mar.  13,  1904. 

5.  Helen,  b  Sept.  25,  1908. 

[149-124]  CHARLES  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  22,  1874;  s  Reuben  and  Amelia  (Stine)  Schultz  [149-50]; 
m  Aug.  5,  1897,  JANE  MURPHY,  b  May  10,  1874;  dau  John  and  Ann  (McGilloway)  Murphy.  Chauf¬ 
feur;  176  E.  Market  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Helen,  b  Dec.  30,  1897;  d  Aug.  8,  1898. 

2.  Estella  Amelia,  b  Mar.  13,  1899. 

3.  Marjorie  Ruth,  b  Mar.  21,  1904. 

[149-125a]  HENRY  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  25,  1870;  s  George  Y.  and  Sarah  (Rhoads)  Schultz 
[149-51];  m  in  1888,  ELLEN  SMITH,  b  June  6,  1868;  d  Mar.  — ,  1901. 

Children  (3): 

[149-232]  1.  Edna,  b  July  14,  1894;  m  Lewis  G.  Steltzer;  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

2.  Jennie,  b - ;  d  Apr.  15,  1901. 

[149-125b]  HENRY  R.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  14, 1905,  BERTHA  I.  KUSER, 
b  Oct.  19,  1875;  dau  William  C.  and  Sarah  A.  (Stahl)  Kuser.  Carpenter;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Leah,  h  July  31,  1907. 

2.  Paul  Owen,  b  Nov.  16,  1911. 

3.  George  William,  b  June  5,  1916. 

[149-126]  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  26,  1878;  dau  George  Y.  and  Sarah  (Rhoads)  Schultz  [149- 
51];  m  Mar.  8,  1902,  WILLIAM  LAUDENSLAGER,  b  Dec.  13,  1869;  s  Josiah  and  Sarah  (Stahlnecker) 
Laudenslager.  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Daisy  Sarah,  b  Mar.  1,  1903. 

2.  Infant  son,  b  Jan.  13,  1908;  d  Jan.  13,  1908. 

[149-127]  ANNIE  S.  BIELER,  b  July  16,  1886;  dau  Christian  O.  and  Rosanna  Y.  (Schultz)  Bieler 
[149-55];  m  Aug.  14,  1917,  FRANK  E.  DEAN,  b  Nov.  15,  1891;  s  Joseph  F.  and  Marie  (Zeborowski) 
Dean.  Chiropractic  doctor;  243  W.  109th  St.,  New  York  City  (1920).  No  children. 

[149-128]  KATIE  S.  BIELER,  b  May  12,  1890;  dau  Christian  O.  and  Rosanna  Y.  (Schultz)  Bieler 
[149-55];  m  Apr.  21,  1917,  TITUS  GROVER  MARKS,  b  June  9,  1894;  s  Addison  Byron  and  Ella 
Amanda  (Roeder)  Marks.  Farmer;  R.  D.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[149-129a]  ROBERT  GOMER  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  23,  1881;  s  Amandas  Y.  and  Lucinda  A.  (Bit¬ 
ting)  Schultz  [149-56];  m  May  12,  1904,  ROSA  V.  DeLONG,  b  Mar.  30,  1883;  d  Mar.  15,  1912;  dau 
David  and  Maria  (Heiinbach)  DeLong. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Howard  R.  1  .  _  . 

2.  Son,  stillborn  ltmm >  6  Au^'  28'  1006' 

3.  Mabel  M.,  b  May  2,  1908. 

[149-129b]  ROBERT  GOMER  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Aug.  20,  1913,  SALLIE  L. 
HEYDT,  b  Aug.  15,  1884;  dau  Nathaniel  and  Leah  (Frank)  Heydt  [36-204].  Woodworker;  R.  F.  D., 
Zionsville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[149-130]  HERBERT  AMANDAS  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  22,  1892;  s  Amandas  Y.  and  Lucinda  A. 
(Bitting)  Schultz  [149-56];  m  Nov.  14,  1908,  MAMIE  G.  MORGAN,  b  June  2,  1890;  d  Nov.  11,  1918. 
Flagman  on  P.  &  R.  R. ;  res.,  220  North  5th  St.,  Emaus,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Viola  E.,  b  Oct,  24,  1909. 

2.  Florence  M.,  b  Apr.  8,  1912. 

[149-131]  ELLEN  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  26,  1879;  dau  Nathan  M.  and  Regina  N.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-59];  m  Dec.  2,  1905,  ORLANDO  ESCHBACH;  s  William  G.  and  Mary  Eschbach.  Farmer. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Leah  Mary,  b  July  9,  1903. 

2.  Florence  May,  b  July  12,  1906. 

3.  Regina,  b  July  4,  1908. 

4.  William,  b  July  28,  1910. 

5.  Agnes  Viola,  b  Jan.  21,  1912. 

[149-132]  CHARLES  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  19,  1881 ;  s  Nathan  M.  and  Regina  N.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-59];  m  Nov.  16,  1912,  SADIE  C.  SPOHN,  b  Mar.  8,  1894;  dau  Ambrose  F.  and  Carrie  M.  (Trol- 
linger)  Spohn.  Farmer;  Corning,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Daniel  M.,  b  Oct.  3,  1914. 

2.  Andrew  N.  A.,  b  Dec.  21,  1917;  d  Aug.  8,  1918. 

3.  Paul  S.,  b  Feb.  11,  1921. 


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[149-133]  ALBERT  SCHULTZ  SCHULTZ,  b  Apr.  24,  1887;  s  Nathan  M.  and  Regina  N.  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [149-59];  m  May  15,  1920,  BERTHA  FRICK  METZ,  b  Apr.  21,  1886;  dau  William  Keeler  and 
Emma  Priscilla  (Frick)  Metz  [21-147a].  Farm  laborer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  William  Nathan  Metz,  b  Apr.  17,  1921. 

[149-134]  ADA  K.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Jan.  1,  1886;  dau  Amandus  S.  and  Selina  S.  (Krieble) 
Rothenberger  [149-61];  m  Dec.  28,  1912,  WILLIAM  SMITH  SHELLY,  s  Christian  and  Rebecca 
Shelly.  Hotelkeeper;  914  Chestnut  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  R.,  b  Nov.  6,  1913. 

2.  William  R.,  b  June  4,  1917. 

[149-135]  AMOS  KRIEBLE  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Sept.  20,  1891;  s  Amandus  S.  and  Selina  S. 
(Krieble)  Rothenberger  [149-61];  m  Apr.  25,  1914,  MAYME  BENNER,  b  Nov.  23,  1895;  dau  Milton  B. 
and  Minnie  (Cassel)  Benner  [21-221].  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Alma  B.,  b  Jan.  19,  1915. 

2.  Burton,  b  Aug.  29,  1918;  d  Dec.  15,  1918. 

3.  Doris  B.,  b  Jan.  2,  1920. 

[149-136]  ALVIN  K.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  July  16,  1886;  s  Edwin  S.  and  Amanda  (Kriebel) 
Rothenberger  [149-62];  m  Sept.  18,  1915,  HELEN  ELIZABETH  MOYER,  b  Aug.  23,  1886;  dau 
John  E.  Moyer.  Farmer  and  Montgomery  County  Agricultural  Agent;  res.,  Worcester,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Margaret  Moyer,  b  Sept.  12,  1917. 

[149-136.1]  LAWRENCE  K.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Apr.  15,  1894;  s  Edwin  S.  and  Amanda  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Rothenberger  [149-62];  m  June  11,  1921,  ELIZABETH  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  5,  1899;  dau  George  and 
Amanda  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-194].  Farmer;  Cedars,  Pa. 

[149-137]  WAYNE  H.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  May  9,  1885;  s  Thomas  S.  and  Ellen  K.  (Heebner) 
Rothenberger  [149-63a];  m  Aug.  12,  1913,  MARGARET  MYRTLE  MECKLEY,  b  June  3,  1885;  dau 
George  Meckley.  Farmer  and  real  estate  agent;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth  Helen,  b  Oct.  25,  1914. 

2.  Lillian  Jeanette,  b  Feb.  14,  1920;  d  June  23,  1920. 

3.  Glenna  Louise,  b  Apr.  13,  1922. 

[149-138]  LILLIE  H.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Oct,  23,  1889;  dau  Thomas  S.  and  Ellen  K.  (Kriebel) 
Rothenberger  [149-63a];  m  Sept,  21,  1910,  J.  LYNDALE  HILEMAN,  b  Oct.  22,  1890.  Farmer;  Wor¬ 
cester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Donald,  b  Mar.  17,  1912. 

2.  Lowell,  b  May  25,  1914;  d  June  13,  1917. 

3.  Almeda,  b  May  15,  1917. 

[149-139]  ELMER  M.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  May  20,  1889;  s  Asa  and  Amanda  A.  (Merkel) 
Rothenberger  [149-64];  m  Dec,  17,  1910,  ALICE  DERR,  b  Nov.  15,  1889;  dau  John  S.  and  Maria  S. 
(Roeder)  Derr.  Auto  mechanic;  Macungie,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[149-140]  FRANK  M.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Oct.  24,  1892;  s  Asa  and  Amanda  A.  (Merkel) 
Rothenberger  [149-64];  m  LAURA  YERGER.  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[149-140.1]  IDA  ELIZABETH  ROTHENBERGER,  b  Jan.  12,  1892;  dau  Levi  S.  and  Andora 
(Schoenley)  Rothenberger  [149-65];  m  June  22,  1918,  WILLIAM  B.  HUDSON,  b  July  18, 1886;s  John 
H.  and  Mary  (Ager)  Hudson.  Clerk;  res.,  1526  Kerbaugh  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  William  B.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  3,  1919. 


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[149-1411  SALLIE  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  9,  1873;  dau  Manoah  and  Mary  Annetta  (Trump)  Schultz 
[149-66a];  m  Nov.  23,  1895,  DAVID  F.  CLEMMER,  b  Jan.  20,  1869;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Funk) 
Clemmer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Barto,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (13): 

1.  Bertha  S.,  b  Sept.  2,  1896;  d  Sept.  4,  1898. 

2.  Francis  S.,  b  Feb.  13,  1898. 

3.  Jacob  S.,  b  Dec.  24,  1899. 

4.  Arthur  S.,  b  Dec.  16,  1901. 

5.  Leon  S.,  b  May  27,  1903;  d  Aug.  26,  1904. 

6.  Neda  S.,  b  Aug.  8,  1904. 

7.  Rochard  S.,  b  Mar.  12,  1906. 

8.  Abner  S.,  b  July  1,  1907. 

9.  Ruba  S.,  b  May  20,  1909. 

10.  Infant,  b  1910;  d  1910. 

11.  Lucy  S.,  b  Aug.  3,  1911. 

12.  Lester  S.,  b  Oct.  14,  1912. 

13.  Blanche  S.,  b  Mar.  11,  1915. 

[149-142]  IDA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  2,  1876;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Amanda  L.  (Roberts)  Schultz  [149- 
67];  m  Apr.  28,  1900,  ALLEN  U.  HIESTAND,  b  Sept.  7,  1875;  s  Jacob  and  Emma  (Stahl)  Hiestand. 
Corning,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Della  May,  b  Sept.  28,  1905. 

[149-143]  ALLEN  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  11,  1878;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Amanda  L.  (Roberts)  Schultz 
[149-67];  m  Nov.  9,  1911,  NELLIE  G.  ROARTY,  b  Feb.  11,  1879;  dau  James  and  Margaret  (Boyle) 
Roarty.  Carpenter;  res.,  245  South  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Allen  Robert,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  27,  1912. 

2.  James  Solon,  b  Jan.  14,  1914. 

3.  Clare  Marie,  b  Sept.  7,  1915. 

4.  Eleanor  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  8,  1917. 

[149-144]  J.  WILLIS  SCHULTZ,  b  July  9,  1888;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Amanda  L.  (Roberts)  Schultz 
[149-67];  m  Apr.  3,  1909,  JENNIE  M.  KUHNS,  b  Mar.  25,  1891;  dau  James  A.  and  Maria  (Gery) 
Kuhns.  Painter;  Palm,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Florence  C.,  b  Sept.  28,  1909. 

2.  Elsie  M.,  b  July  14,  1912. 

3.  Lester  K.,  b  June  21,  1916. 

[149-145]  MATILDA  SCHULTZ,  b  July  19,  1874;  dau  Daniel  H.  and  Catharine  (Gehris)  Schultz 
[149-68];  m  Aug.  12,  1893,  HORACE  J.  FREDERICK,  b  June  1,  1871;  s  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Geho) 
Frederick.  Farmer.  Hosensack,  Pa.  (1920.)  Sarah  Geho  is  said  to  be  a  Schwenkfelder  descendant, 
but  this  could  not  be  verified.  [Editor.] 

Children  (5): 

1.  Luther  C.,  b  Mar.  26,  1894. 

2.  Katie  F.,  b  June  28,  1896;  d  Aug.  16,  1899. 

3.  Paul  L.,  b  June  6,  1899. 

4.  Mark  F.,  b  Jan.  30,  1901. 

5.  Ralph  H.,  b  Nov.  10,  1904. 

Luther  C.  Frederick  enlisted  in  the  Pa.  Military  Guard  in  July,  1917,  in  the  103rd  Ammunition 
Train,  Company  C.  He  spent  the  summer  in  training  and  then  spent  several  months  at  Camp  Han¬ 
cock,  Augusta,  Ga.  On  May  19,  1918,  he  sailed  for  England  on  the  Ceramic,  went  to  France  and  helped 
to  supply  the  28th  Division  with  ammunition,  spending  several  months  in  the  Toule  sector,  until  the 
armistice  was  signed.  After  that  he  was  engaged  in  convoy  work;  he  drove  trucks  from  the  interior  of 
France  to  the  seaport.  He  returned  to  the  United  States,  May  7,  1919,  and  participated  in  the  28th 
Division  parade  in  Phila.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  May  20,  1919. 


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[149-146]  AMANDA  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  4,  1877;  dau  Daniel  H.  and  Catharine  (Gehris)  Schultz 
[149-68];  m  Feb.  6,  1903,  HARVEY  F.  STAHLER,  b  Aug.  23,  1874;  s  David  and  Juliana  (Fetterman) 
Stahler.  Teamster;  225  So.  Franklin  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Florence  Verna,  b  Oct.  28,  1904. 

2.  Ruth  Catherine,  b  Oct.  24,  1913. 

[149-147]  ALBERT  F.  FLUCK,  b  Nov.  19,  1873;  d  Aug.  25,  1901;  s  Charles  L.  and  Sarah  H. 
(Schultz)  Fluck  [149-69];  m  July  20,  1895,  AGNES  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  19,  1877;  dau  Levi  Y.  and 
Elizabeth  (Shelly)  Meschter  [66-8].  Bank  cashier;  lived  in  East  Greenville,  Pa.  Mr.  Fluck  was  a 
graduate  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[149-233]  Howard  C.,  b  Oct.  23,  1895;  m  Ada  F.  Schultz. 

Agnes  Meschter  Fluck  m  2nd  time,  Oswin  S.  Bieler  [149-164b]. 

[149-149]  JOHN  R.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  4,  1883;  s  Jeremiah  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Knauss)  Schultz 
[149-70] ;  m  Oct.  9,  1912,  EDNA  FAVORITE,  b  Aug.  4,  1896.  Cigar  maker;  Richlandtown,  Bucks  Co., 
Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Rolland  F.,  b  Feb.  25,  1915. 

[149-151]  CALVIN  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  21,  1887;  s  Jeremiah  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Knauss)  Schultz 
[149-70];  m  Jan.  6,  1912,  MANDILLA  M.  MOSER,  b  July  16,  1887 ;  dau  Jonathan  W.  and  Fianna  B. 
(Moyer)  Moser.  Farmer;  Clayton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  James  M.,  b  July  1,  1912. 

2.  Howard  M.,  b  July  10,  1915. 

3.  Mabel  M.,  b  Feb.  21,  1917. 

[149-152]  CHARLES  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  2,  1895;  s  Jeremiah  H.and  Mary  E.  (Knauss)  Schultz 
[149— 70 J ;  mOct.  27,  1917,  SARAH  B.  SCHANTZ,  b  Feb.  19,  1901  \dau  Oswin  and  Ida  (Herbst)  Schantz. 
Station  agent;  Palm,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Loraine  B.,  b  Apr.  10,  1918. 

[149-153]  STELLA  MAE  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  10,  1892;  dau  Edwin  H.  and  Mary  L.  (Yeakel)  Schultz 
[149-71];  m  Aug.  13,  1914,  WARREN  SHELLY  OBERHOLTZER,  b  May  21,  1884;  s  Milton  and 
Sarah  (Shelly)  Oberholtzer.  Agriculture  and  teaching;  Richlandtown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sara  Ruth,  b  Nov.  24,  1915. 

2.  James  Russell,  b  Apr.  20,  1918. 

[149-154]  WILLIAM  S.  FOX,  b  May  1,  1888 ;s  William  B.and  Mary  H.  (Schultz)  Fox  [149-72]; 
m  Oct.  14,  1911,  LAURA  H.  EHST,  b  Aug.  10,  1889;  dau  Jacob  M.  and  Lydia  A.  (Hoppel)  Ehst.  East 
Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harold  E.,  b  May  4,  1913. 

2.  Mary  E.,  b  Mar.  25,  1917. 

3.  Erma  E.,  b  Aug.  27,  1919. 

[149-155]  GEORGE  S.  STAHL,  b  Feb.  8,  1867;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Stahl  [149-73]  ;m 
May  2,  1896,  MARY  ELLA  TRAPP,  b  Sept.  15,  1866;  dau  John  George  and  Carolina  (Reitz)  Trapp. 
Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ammon  T.,  b  Apr.  5,  1897. 

2.  Howard  T.,  b  Oct.  1,  1898. 

3.  Wesley  T.  j  {wi  b  M  u  1903. 

4.  Flora  T.  J 


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[149-156]  ISAAC  S.  STAHL,  b  Feb.  1,  1871;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Stahl  [149-73];  m 
Sept.  26,  1896,  MARY  GRABER,  b  Dec.  13,  1866;  dau  Thomas  W.  and  Salena  G.  (Wetzel)  Graber. 
Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Elmer,  b  Dec.  23,  1897. 

2.  Cora  Annie,  b  May  5,  1901. 

3.  Ida  Salena,  b  Dec.  3,  1902. 

4.  Elsie  Emma,  b  Jan.  28,  1904. 

5.  Homer  Thomas,  b  June  13,  1907. 

6.  Isaac  Victor,  b  Nov.  18,  1911. 

[149-157]  ALBERT  STAHL,  b  Dec.  20,  1872;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Stahl  [149-73];  m 
Feb.  8,  1902,  ADA  MAY  MILLER,  b  July  31,  1885;  d  Apr.  20,  1907 ;  dau  Charles  and  Caroline  (Kersch- 
ner)  Miller.  Res.,  317^  N.  Fulton  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Florence  I.,  b  June  17,  1902;  d  June  27,  1907. 

2.  Anna  May,  b  Mar.  25,  1907. 

[149-158]  REV.  LEVI  S.  STAHL,  b  Aug.  14,  1874;  s  Christian  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Stahl  [149-73] ; 
m  June  5,  1912,  FLORA  SPARE,  b  Dec.  20,  1881 ;  dau  John  and  Emma  (Yorgey)  Spare.  Clergyman  in 
Eastern  Pa.  Conference,  Evangelical  Association;  DanielsvilleJPa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Evangeline,  b  Oct.  10,  1914. 

[149-159]  MILTON  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  9,  1860;  s  Joel  S.  and  Sarah  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149-75]; 
m  June  28,  1890,  MARY  ALICE  KRIEBEL,  b  June  3,  1866;  dau  Andrew  and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel 
[19-31].  Palm,  Pa.  (1922.)  Milton  Schultz  is  a  trustee  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church;  he  is  also  a  road 
supervisor. 

Children  (J): 

[149-234]  1.  Abner  K.,  b  Feb.  27,  1892;  m  Erma  G.  Schultz. 

2.  Melvin  K.,  b  Dec.  17,  1894;  d  June  28,  1913. 

[70-218b]  3.  Edna  K.,  b  Jan.  1,  1899;  m  Warren  G.  Schultz. 

4.  Minnie  K.,  b  Aug.  1,  1905. 

[149-160a]  HENRY  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  16,  1865;  s  Joel  S.  and  Sarah  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149- 
75];  m  Oct.  18,  1888,  ELIZABETH  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  1,  1868;  d  Jan.  10,  1905;  dau  Henry  and  Bar¬ 
bara  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-35]. 

Children  (7): 

[149-234.1]  1.  Alvenia  S.,  b  May  28,  1889;  m  Dallas  W.  Graber. 

2.  Jerry,  b  Nov.  10,  1890;  served  in  A.  E.  F. 

[149-235]  3.  Lewis,  b  Jan.  23,  1894;  m  Minnie  Treichler. 

4.  Thamar,  b  July  26,  1896. 

[149-236]  5.  Lyman  S.,  b  June  27,  1898;  m  Clare  O.  Blystone. 

6.  Caleb,  b  Aug.  22,  1900. 

7.  Naomi,  b  July  24,  1904. 

[149-160b]  HENRY  S.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  20,  1906,  AMANDA 
(SCHULTZ)  FREY,  divorced  wife  of  Charles  Frey  [38-692.1  la] ;  b  July  17,  1869;  dau  Henry  and  Bar¬ 
bara  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-35].  Farmer  and  miller;  Hereford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Francis,  b  Aug.  4,  1908;  d  Aug.  30,  1921. 

2.  Wilbur,  b  Nov.  17,  1910. 

[149-161]  ELIZABETH  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  12,  1867 ;  dau  Joel  S.  and  Sarah  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-75];  m  June  6,  1896,  AMANDUS  E.  LeFEVRE,  b  Aug.  29,  1865;  s  William  H.  and  Esther  LeFevre. 
Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[38-329]  1.  Esther,  b  June  8,  1897;  m  Howard  F.  Yeakel. 

2.  Helen,  b  Dec.  13,  1907. 


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[149-162a]  WILLIAM  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  23,  1870;  s  Joel  S.  and  Sarah  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-75];  m  Oct.  14,  1893,  ELLA  W.  CRESSMAN,  b  Feb.  4,  1874;  d  Aug.  2,  1911;  dau  Samuel  Cress- 
man. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Leah,  b  July  15,  1896;  d  Feb.  12,  1897. 

2.  Barron  C.,  b  Sept.  29,  1898. 

3.  Stanley  C.,  b  May  19,  1900. 

4.  Hilda  C.,  b  Nov.  13,  1902. 

5.  Viola  C.,  b  Feb.  27,  1906. 

6.  Frank  C.,  b  July  6,  1908. 

[149-162b]  WILLIAM  H.  SCHULTZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  11,  1913,  ISABELLA  S. 
BIELER,  b  Feb.  26,  1880;  d  Sept.  21,  1916;  dau  Christian  and  Rosanna  Y.  (Schultz)  Bieler  [149-55]. 
Farmer;  Palm,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Son,  b  Nov.  13,  1913;  d  Nov.  14,  1913. 

2.  Linwood  B.,  b  June  16,  1915. 

[149-163]  AMOS  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  21,  1881;  s  Joel  S.  and  Sarah  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz  [149- 
75] ;m  Sept.  1,  1909,  ELVA  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  14,  1882;  dau  Frank  K.  and  Selina  (Gerhard) 
Schultz  [70-115].  Amos  S.  Schultz  was  formerly  proprietor  of  a  silk  mill  in  East  Greenville,  Pa.;  he 
now  has  an  agency  for  farm  implements.  Res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elva  S.,  b  Apr.  8,  1914. 

2.  Robert  S.,  b  Oct.  15,  1916. 

[149-164a]  OSWIN  S.  BIELER,  b  Oct.  2,  1868;  s  Allen  O.  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Bieler  [149-77]; 
m  Jan.  10,  1891,  MARY  HOFFMAN,  b  Apr.  4,  1866;  d  July  14,  1905;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Schultz) 
Hoffman  [149-80].  No  children. 

[149-164b]  OSWIN  S.  BIELER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept.  27,  1906,  AGNES  (MESCH- 
TER)  FLUCK,  b  Apr.  19,  1877;  dau  Levi  Y.  and  Elizabeth  (Shelly)  Meschter  [66-8],  and  widow  of 
Albert  F.  Fluck  [149-127].  Farmer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Allen,  b  Jan.  21,  1909. 

2.  Ralph,  b  July  29,  1914. 

[149-165]  ROSANNA  S.  BIELER,  b  Dec.  22,  1873;  dau  Allen  O.  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Bieler 
[149-77] ;  m  Apr.  14,  1906,  CHRISTIAN  M.  LONG,  b  Aug.  24,  1879;  s  Edwin  and  Lizzie  (Moyer)  Long. 
East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Leon  B.,  b  Mar.  29,  1907. 

2.  Melvin  B.,  b  Aug.  31,  1908. 

[149-166]  HENRY  SCHULTZ  BIELER,  b  Mar.  27,  1881 ;  d  Jan.  27,  1921 ;  s  Allen  O.  and  Caroline 
(Schultz)  Bieler  [149-77];  m  June  6,  1914,  KATIE  KRIEBEL  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  23,  1888;  dau  Levi  Y. 
and  Elizabeth  (Kriebel)  Krauss  [11-167].  Surveyor;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Mr.  Bieler  made  the  drafts  for  the  homesteads  that  appear  in  this  book.  They  were  completed 
only  a  short  time  before  his  death.  For  21  years  Mr.  Bieler  was  organist  of  the  “Upper  District” 
Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School  and  was  a  teacher  in  the  Sunday  School  for  many  years.  He  was  gradua¬ 
ted  from  Perkiomen  Seminary  in  1908,  and  from  Ohio  Northern  University  in  1910. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arlene,  b  Feb.  17,  1918. 

2.  Lester  K.,  b  Sept.  8,  1921. 

[149-167]  MILTON  S.  BIELER,  b  Jan.  10,  1883;  s  Allen  O.  and  Caroline  (Schultz)  Bieler  [149- 
77];  m  Dec.  14,  1907,  SADIE  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  31,  1886;  dau  Horatio  K.  and  Magdalena  (Schultz) 
Schultz  [70-40a].  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  S.,  b  Mar.  26,  1909. 

2.  Mae  S.,  b  May  23,  1915. 

[149-168]  EMANUEL  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  27,  1877;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz 
[149-79];  m  Mar.  23,  1901,  SALLIE  OLIVIA  Z.  BARDMAN,  b  Apr.  8,  1871;  dau  Josiah  and  Esther 
(Zern)  Bardman.  R.  F.  D.,  Perkiomenville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Daisy  Anna  B.,  b  July  26,  1901. 

2.  Percy  Henry  B.,  b  July  12,  1903. 

3.  Samuel  Josiah  B.,  b  Aug.  24,  1905. 

4.  Esther  Elmira  B.,  b  May  21,  1911. 

5.  Minnie  Viola  B.,  b  May  30,  1913. 

[149-169]  MONROE  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  2,  1878;  d  Aug.  22,  1920;  killed  in  an  automobile  acci¬ 
dent;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz  [169-79];  m  Mar.  25,  1910,  SALLIE  A.  MOYER,  b 
May  16,  1877 ;  d  Aug.  6,  1915;  dau  Emanuel  and  Elmira  (Wieder)  Moyer.  Mr.  Schultz  was  the  steward 
at  the  Keystone  State  Normal  School,  Kutztown,  Pa.  No  children. 

[149-171]  HANNAH  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  3,  1880;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz 
[149-79];  m  May  25,  1901,  HENRY  C.  BATMAN,  b  Apr.  26,  1879;  s  Henry  W.  and  Sarah  A.  (Smith) 
Batman.  Employed  by  the  Boyertown  Burial  Casket  Company;  res.,  R.  F.  D.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Stella  S.,  b  Apr.  27,  1902. 

2.  Otto  S.,  b  Dec.  26,  1904. 

3.  Linwood  S.,  b  May  31,  1907. 

4.  Elva  S.,  b  Apr.  27,  1912. 

[149-172]  LYDIA  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  19,  1885;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz 
[149-79];  m  May  14,  1903,  HORACE  W.  STAUFFER,  b  Nov.  24,  1883;  s  Henry  L.  and  Sarah  (Weid- 
ner)  Stauffer.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Russell  Curtis,  b  Dec.  23,  1904. 

[149-173]  HOWARD  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  15,  1889;  s  Samuel  S.  and  Elmira  (Schantz)  Schultz 
[149-79];  m  Mar.  29,  1913,  MARY  S.  TROLLINGER,  b  Nov.  15,  1894;  dau  Albert  and  Katie  (Sulkie) 
Trollinger.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Frieda  Mae,  b  May  5,  1915. 

[149-174]  SELINA  S.  HOFFMAN,  b  Apr.  15,  1868;  dau  William  M.  and  Sarah  H.  (Schultz)  Hoff¬ 
man  [149-80]  ;m  Dec.  1,  1894,  ISAAC  B.  MEST,  b  Apr.  10,  1868;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Botz)  Mest. 
Farmer;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  children.  (An  adopted  son,  Kenneth  Flick  Mest,  b  June  16,  1907.) 

[149-175a]  AMBROSE  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  24,  1870;  s  William  M.  and  Sarah  H.  (Schultz)  Hoff¬ 
man  [149-80];  m  July  29,  1897,  CLARA  J.  RUMFIELD,  b  Sept.  16,  1878;  d  Apr.  7,  1904;  dau  Allen  F. 
and  Martha  J.  Rumfield. 

One  child:  Verna  May,  b  Mar.  8,  1904;  220  North  4th  St.,  Emaus,  Pa. 

[149-175b]  AMBROSE  HOFFMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept.  11,  1907,  SARAH  Mc- 
CRACKEN,  b  Sept.  4,  1872;  dau  Robert  J.  and  Isabella  N.  (Carell)  McCracken.  Salesman  for  Swift  & 
Co.;  res.,  1437  Union  St.,  Allentown,  Pa  (1920.) 

One  child:  David  M.,  b  Jan.  8,  1910. 

[149-176]  AMANDA  S.  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  2,  1873;  dau  William  M.  and  Sarah  H.  (Schultz)  Hoff¬ 
man  [149-80];  m  Nov.  4,  1893,  OSWIN  SCHAEFFER,  b  Mar.  19,  1870;  s  William  and  Mary  (Heffen- 
trager)  Schaeffer.  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ellwood  P.,  6  Sept.  1,  1894. 

[149-237]  2.  Mabel  Mary,  b  Jan.  3,  1897;  m  Charles  Franklin  Bitting,  Sept.  25,  1919. 


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3.  Ida  A.,  b  Sept.  28,  1901 ;  d  Dec.  23,  1909. 

4.  Arthur  W.,  b  Jan.  18,  1910. 

[149-177]  REV.  LEVI  SAMUEL  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  9,  1875;  s  William  M.  and  Sarah  H.  (Schultz) 
Hoffman  [149-80];  m  June  29,  1910,  ADELAIDE  LENORA  MATTOX,  b  June  17,  1874;  dau  Benja¬ 
min  Franklin  and  Mattie  Lenora  (Howe)  Mattox.  Res.,  739  W.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Elinor  Adelaide,  b  Feb.  28,  1912. 

Rev.  Levi  Samuel  Hoffman  was  born  at  Topton,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  where  his  father  was  then  engaged 
as  a  wheelwright.  When  Mr.  Hoffman  was  six  years  of  age  his  father  moved  to  a  farm  near  Kraussdale, 
Pa.,  where  Mr.  Hoffman  had  the  usual  farmer  boy  training  and  attended  the  public  schools  of  the  local 
township.  During  this  period  there  was  quite  a  flourishing  literary  society  in  the  local  school  and  Mr. 
Hoffman  was  a  faithful  attendant  at  the  meetings  of  this  organization,  becoming  one  of  the  leaders  in 
the  debates.  This  was  his  first  training  in  public  speaking.  In  connection  with  his  attendance  at  the 
Kraussdale  Schwenkfelder  C.  E.  Society,  he  came  into  touch  with  the  students  and  professors  of  Perkio- 
men  Seminary  which  gave  him  a  thirst  for  more  knowledge.  Being  encouraged  by  the  advice  of  the 
principal,  Dr.  O.  S.  Kriebel,  Mr.  Hoffman  entered  Perkiomen  Seminary  and  prepared  himself  for  the 
teaching  profession.  Having  obtained  his  teacher’s  certificate,  he  spent  three  years  in  teaching  in  the 
public  schools,  while  at  the  same  time  he  continued  his  studies  at  night  and  at  the  summer  sessions  of 
the  school.  In  1903  he  was  graduated  from  Perkiomen  Seminary  and  in  the  fall  of  the  same  year  en¬ 
tered  Brown  University  at  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

Being  in  limited  financial  circumstances,  Mr.  Hoffman  was  obliged  to  work  his  own  way  through 
college  which  he  did  by  accepting  all  honorable  kinds  of  employment.  At  the  close  of  his  sophomore 
year  he  was  asked  to  become  acting  pastor  of  the  Hope  Congregational  Church  in  East  Providence, 
R.  I.,  and  during  the  latter  two  years  of  his  college  career  he  preached  regularly  in  this  church  and  was 
one  of  the  efficient  teachers  of  the  Sunday  School.  Being  urged  to  consider  very  seriously  the  ministerial 
profession,  Mr.  Hoffman  took  the  suggestion  under  advisement  for  a  long  time,  as  it  was  his  desire  to 
become  a  teacher.  But  during  his  senior  year  in  college  he  decided  that  the  ministry  should  be  his 
chosen  profession,  and  in  1907  he  was  graduated  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.  from  Brown  University. 
In  the  fall  of  the  same  year  Mr.  Hoffman  entered  Hartford  Theological  Seminary  as  a  student,  and  it 
was  during  his  first  year  there  that  he  became  teacher  of  the  “Friendly  Class,”  an  organized  class  of 
ladies  and  young  men  in  the  Weatherfield  Avenue  Congregational  Church.  During  the  summer  of  that 
year  Mr.  Hoffman  was  employed  as  acting  pastor  of  the  Doxbury  Congregational  Church  where  he  was 
so  successful  that  he  was  urged  to  return  for  the  next  year.  However,  during  his  next  year  in  the  Sem¬ 
inary,  he  was  visited  by  a  committee  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  “Middle  District  ”  who  asked 
him  to  spend  the  following  summer  in  their  district,  as  they  were  in  need  of  a  pastor.  Mr.  Hoffman 
could  not  resist  the  call,  and  instead  of  staying  in  New  England,  came  to  the  Middle  District  as  the 
supply  pastor  for  that  summer. 

In  the  spring  of  1910,  he  was  graduated  from  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  and  having  in  the 
meantime  been  elected  pastor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  Middle  District,  Mr.  Hoffman  served 
this  congregation  and  was  formally  ordained  on  September  18,  1910,  in  the  Worcester  Church,  where  he 
has  been  faithfully  performing  his  duties  ever  since.  He  has  organized  the  work  of  the  Middle  District 
and  has  been  successful  in  developing  various  phases  of  church  activity  to  the  great  satisfaction  of  the 
churches  in  the  Middle  District.  It  was  through  Mr.  Hoffman’s  influence  that  the  Lansdale  mission 
was  organized,  as  he  saw  a  fertile  field  of  opportunity  in  this  section,  and  the  growth  and  development 
of  this  mission  under  Mr.  Hoffman’s  direction  has  been  most  marked. 

Mr.  Hoffman  is  a  profound  student,  and  prepares  his  sermons  with  great  care.  In  1921  he  was 
appointed  an  assistant  editor  of  the  “Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum.”  Mr.  Hoffman  was  married  in 
June,  1910,  to  Miss  Adelaide  Lenora  Mattox,  who  was  a  deaconess  in  the  Deaconess’  Home  at  Pall 
River,  Mass.  Mrs.  Hoffman  is  a  graduate  of  the  Chicago  City  School  for  Home  and  Foreign  Missions, 
class  of  1902.  She  has  proved  a  faithful  and  loyal  worker  in  the  mission  field  and  ably  supports  her 
husband  in  his  ministerial  labors. 

[149-178]  HARVEY  W.  HOFFMAN,  b  July  8,  1886;  s  William  M.  and  Sarah  H.  (Schultz)  Hoffman 
[149-80];  m  Dec.  2,  1911,  IDA  M.  WENTLING,  b  Feb.  26,  1883;  dau  Levi  and  Eliza  (Meitzler)  Went- 
ling.  Master  mechanic;  Box  932,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Raymond  Adam,  b  Dec.  7,  1912, 


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2.  Edna  Mary,  b  June  26,  1916. 

3.  H.  Clyde,  b  Dec.  7,  1917. 

.  [149-179]  MARY  K.  SHULTZ,  b  Jan.  23,  1891;  dau  Benneville  S.  and  Sarah  U.  (Kriebel)  Shultz 
[149-81];  m  Dec.  8.  1917,  EDWIN  J.  FOX,  b  Sept.  23,  1893;  s  James  E.  and  Amanda  (Siesholtz)  Fox. 
Farmer  and  teacher;  Hereford,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Stanley  S.,  b  Sept.  27,  1918. 

2.  Florence  S.,  b  May  23,  1920. 

3.  Earl  S.,  b  Mar.  16,  1922. 

[149-180]  AMANDA  C.  DETWILER,  b  Nov.  18,  1869;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Annie  U.  (Cassel)  Det- 
wiler  [149—82] ;  m  GEORGE  H.  L.  MILLER,  b  June  7,  1865;  s  George  S.  and  Eliza  (Felty)  Miller. 
Carpenter;  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (10): 

[149-238]  1.  Minerva  D.,  b  June  15,  1889;  m  Warren  Kantner;  Suedberg,  Pa. 

[149-239]  2.  Walter  D.,  b  Sept.  20,  1891;  m  Bessie  Atkins;  Jeffersonville,  Pa. 

[149-240]  3.  Arthur  D.,  b  Aug.  19,  1893;  m  Emma  C.  Grovatt. 

4.  Raymond  D.,  b  May  1,  1895. 

5.  Elsie  P.,  b  Nov.  23,  1896. 

6.  Leonard  D.,  b  Feb.  5,  1898. 

7.  Anna  E.  b  Oct.  12,  1903. 

8.  Lester  L..  b  Aug.  30,  1905. 

9.  Mildred,  b  Apr.  19,  1907. 

10. 'Elisabeth  R.,  b  Jan.  1,  1910. 

[149-182]  WILLIAM  C.  DETWILER,  b  May  9,  1875;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Annie  U.  (Cassel)  Detwiler 
[149-82];  m  Jan.  24,  1900,  LOUISA  K.  MAYBERRY,  b  Dec.  31,  1878;  dau  John  C.  and  Catharine 
(Royer)  Mayberry.  Motorman;  res.,  1031  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Luther  M.,  b  Apr.  7,  1904. 

[149-183]  DANIEL  C.  DETWILER,  b  Aug.  9,  1880;  s  Jacob  S.  and  Annie  U.  (Cassel)  Detwiler 
[149-82];  m  Dec.  15,  1902,  RACHEL  ADAMS,  b  Dec.  8,  1882;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Myers)  Adams. 
Fireman;  510  Norris  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[149-184]  KATIE  CLEMENCE,  b  July  22,  1874;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  (Detwiler)  Clemence  [149- 
84a];  m  July  3,  1897,  JOHN  CALVIN  FAUST,  b  July  15,  1877;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah  Katharine 
(Smith)  Faust.  Laborer;  Pennsburg  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Edna  Elizabeth  C.,  b  Oct.  19,  1897. 

[149-185]  DANIEL  D.  SLONAKER,  b  Feb.  3,  1885;  s  Philip  and  Mary  (Detwiler-Clemence) 
Slonaker  [149-84b];  m  Aug.  24,  1918,  KATIE  SENORA  M.  BAUMAN,  b  June  27,  1889;  dau  William 
R.  and  Matilda  L.  (Musselman)  Bauman.  Laborer;  Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[149-186]  HARRY  D.  SLONAKER,  b  July  20,  1886;  s  Philip  and  Mary  (Detwiler-Clemence) 
Slonaker  [149-84b];  m  Jan.  27,  1906,  KATHARINE  SARAH  SMITH,  b  Jan.  23,  1885;  dau  William  I. 
and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Smith.  Carpenter;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  William  H.,  b  July  27,  1906. 

2.  Lillian  M.,  b  Aug.  28,  1908. 

3.  Walton  F.,  b  Nov.  5,  1909. 

4.  Catharine  S.,  b  Feb.  17,  1911. 

5.  Louis  E.,  b  June  6,  1913. 

6.  Ralph  M.,  b  Dec.  7,  1915. 

7.  Russell  C.,  b  Feb.  19,  1918. 

[149-187]  FRANK  D.  SLONAKER,  b  Jan.  17,  1888;  s  Philip  and  Mary  (Detwiler-Clemence) 
Slonaker  [149-84b] ;  m  June  23,  1917,  HATTIE  H.  SELL,  b  June  29,  1891 ;  dau  Abraham  and  Amanda 
(Huber)  Sell.  Cabinet  maker;  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 


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[149-188]  LIZZIE  D.  SLONAKER,  b  Sept.  28,  1889;  dau  Philip  and  Mary  (Detwiler-Clemence) 
Slonaker  [149-84b];  m  Dec.  8,  1915,  ABRAHAM  L.  KERR,  b  Sept.  9,  1893;  s  Amandus  D.  and  Katie 
C.  (Long)  Kerr.  Butcher;  Sassamansville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ida  May,  b  June  26,  1917. 

2.  J.  Raymond,  b  Mar.  5,  1919. 

[149-189]  ANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  26,  1871 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Althouse)  Schultz  [149-85] ; 
m  Nov.  28,  1895,  HARVEY  S.  DENGLER,  b  Jan.  21,  1872;  s  John  G.  and  Katherine  (Schlottman) 
Dengler.  Supt.,  Baltimore  Life  Insurance  Co.;  1523  Turner  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  Samuel,  b  Nov.  9,  1909. 

2.  Anna  Grace,  b  Dec.  21,  1914. 

[149-190]  LILLIE  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  16,  1873;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Althouse)  Schultz  [149-85]; 
m  June  9,  1903,  REV.  SIMON  SIPPLE,  b  Feb.  20,  1875;  s  Adam  H.  and  Margaret  (Finzel)  Sipple. 
Minister  of  the  Gospel;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Carl  Schultz,  b  Mar.  11,  1904. 

2.  Ruth  Eleanor,  b  July  31,  1905. 

3.  Sarah  Margaret,  b  Aug.  19,  1908. 

Lillian  Schultz  Sipple,  before  marriage,  was  a  stenographer  and  typewriter,  also  organist  of  Salem 
Evangelical  Church,  Reading,  Pa.,  her  home  city. 

Rev.  Simon  Sipple  is  a  graduate  of  Mercersburg  Academy;  Franklin  and  Marshall  College,  and 
Theological  Seminary  at  Lancaster,  Pa.  Rev.  Sipple  served  as  pastor  of  Solomon’s  Reformed  Church, 
Macungie,  Pa.,  for  five  years;  Salem  Reformed  Church,  Doylestown,  Pa.,  for  nearly  three  years;  is  at 
present  pastor  of  Zion  Reformed  Church,  Allentown,  Pa.,  where  he  has  held  the  pastorate  for  nearly 
eight  years.  Zion  Church  is  one  of  the  old  historic  churches.  The  Liberty  Bell  was  hidden  there  for  a 
year,  from  1777  to  1778;  the  church  was  also  used  as  a  hospital  for  soldiers  during  that  time.  It  is 
often  called  “The  Liberty  Bell  Church”  and  is  the  oldest  church  congregation  in  the  City. 

[149-191]  ESTELLA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  28,  1883;  dau  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Althouse)  Schultz  [149- 
85];  m  Dec.  12,  1905,  HARRY  L.  MOHR,  b  Nov.  10,  1875;  s  John  M.  and  Martha  B.  (Graver)  Mohr. 
Shoe  merchant;  301  S.  Madison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Sarah  M.,  b  June  19,  1908. 

2.  Helen  V.,  b  June  27,  1910. 

3.  Mary  E.,  b  Apr.  11,  1912. 

4.  Catharine  E.,  b  June  3,  1913;  d  Nov.  27,  1914. 

5.  Ruth  E.,  b  Oct.  2,  1914;  d  Jan.  30,  1916. 

6.  John  S.,  b  June  26,  1916. 

[149-192]  HARVEY  O.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  Nov.  23,  1871;  s  Edwin  S.  and  Catharine  A.  (Schantz) 
Raudenbush  [149-88];  m  Apr.  11,  1891,  NELLIE  BOWERS,  b  Apr.  6,  1873;  dau  David  O.  and  Cynthia 
M.  (Barnes)  Bowers.  Night  watchman;  res.,  351  N.  Evans  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[149-193]  TITUS  E.  RAUDENBUSH,  b  May  24,  1881;  s  Edwin  S.  and  Catharine  (Schantz)  Rau¬ 
denbush  [149-88];  m  in  Oct.,  1902,  KATIE  C.  CLYMER,  b  Nov.  15,  1881.  Cigar  maker;  Sellersville, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Russell,  b  Jan.  18,  1903. 

2.  Paul,  b  Jan.  20,  1904. 

3.  Earl,  b  July  20,  1906. 

4.  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  14,  1908. 

5.  Theo.,  b  Mar.  9,  1911. 

6.  Pearl,  b  Mar.  5,  1915. 


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[149-194]  EMMA  LAURA  DREISBACH,  b  Jan.  9,  1874;  d  Dec,  5,  1902;  dau  Enos  S.  and  Aman¬ 
da  S.  (Raudenbush)  Dreisbach  [149-89];  m  June  2,  1900,  HENRY  ELSEWORTH  STEYER,  b  Dec.  8, 
1871 ;  d  Jan.  2,  1920;  s  John  and  Christianna  (Becker)  Steyer.  Lived  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.  No  children. 
(1921.) 

[149-195]  SADIE  WELDNER,  b  Mar.  19,  1888;  dau  Matthias  and  Sarah  S.  (Raudenbush)  Weldner 
[149-90];  m  Sept.  15,  1906,  CHARLES  ROEDER,  b  Mar.  28,  1885;  s  Henry  and  Hanna  (Poh)  Roeder. 
Cigar  packer;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mae  Josephine,  b  May  16,  1915. 

[149-196]  VERNIE  WELDNER,  b  Oct.  13,  1894;  dau  Matthias  and  Sarah  S.  (Raudenbush) 
Weldner  [149-90];  m  June  29,  1912,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL  LACHMAN,  b  Apr.  21,  1893;  s  Abner  D. 
and  Ellen  S.  (Mumbauer)  Lachman.  Barber  and  cigar  maker;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Roger  W.,  b  Dec.  11,  1912. 

[149-197]  IDA  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  30,  1872;  dau  Hiram  S.  and  Catharine  B.  (Hackman)  Schultz 
[149-91];  m  Oct.  12,  1895,  DANIEL  P.  HAGER,  b  Oct.  7, 1870;  s  Jonas  and  Elizabeth  (Heffentrager) 
Hager.  Moulder;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  John  Harvey,  b  Jan.  25,  1897;  d  Feb.  6,  1897. 

2.  Daniel  Peter,  b  Sept.  13,  1898;  d  Sept.  13,  1898. 

3.  Robert  Lewis,  b  Mar.  26,  1900. 

4.  William  Charles,  b  Feb.  6,  1903. 

[149-198]  ALVAN  HACKMAN  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  14,  1874;  s  Hiram  S.  and  Catharine  (Hackman) 
Schultz  [149-91];  m  Sept.  12,  1896,  FLORENCE  AGNES  TURNER,  b  July  15,  1877;  dau  Francis  S. 
and  Elizabeth  P.  (Dirmitt)  Turner.  Railroad  machinist;  21  N.  Georgia  Ave.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
(1920.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Florence  Beatrice,  b  Dec.  26,  1899;  d  Feb.  5,  1900. 

2.  Vera  May,  b  Mar.  5,  1901. 

[149-199]  HARRY  HALLMEYER  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  19,  1894;  s  Daniel  S.  and  Matilda  C.  (Hall- 
meyer)  Schultz  [149-94];  m  May  29,  1918,  JULIET  MERLE  AARON,  b  July  28,  1896;  dau  Charles 
and  Martha  Virginia  (Cresson)  Aaron.  Real  estate  and  insurance;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1020.)  No  children. 

[149-200]  MARY  HALLMEYER  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  23,  1890;  dau  Daniel  S.  and  Matilda  C.  (Hall- 
meyer)  Schultz  [149-94];  m  Oct.  18,  1919,  WILLIAM  LUKENS  EDWARDS,  b  Sept.  3,  1890;  s 
Robert  J.  and  Emily  (Lukens)  Edwards.  Civil  engineer;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 

[149-200.1]  WARREN  S.  HILLEGASS,  b  Jan.  22,  1873;  s  Oswin  S.  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Hillegass 
[149-96];  m  Jan.  28,  1898,  ELLA  SCHLOSSER,  b  July  24,  1876;  dau  Valentine  H.  and  Anna  Eliza 
(Cassell)  Schlosser.  Laborer;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Florence,  b  July  6,  1900;  d  July  18,  1908. 

2.  Blanche,  b  July  19,  1902. 

3.  Wallace,  b  July  28,  1905;  d  Aug.  1,  1906. 

4.  Lester,  b  Aug.  5,  1907. 

5.  Anna,  b  Mar.  22,  1912. 

6.  Dorothy,  b  Oct.  10,  1917;  d  Oct.  15,  1918. 

[149-202]  NORMAN  P.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  28,  1886;  s  Anthony  B.  and  Hannah  R.  (Place)  Schultz 
[149-97];  m  June  1,  1917,  BLANCHE  BERTHA  DAILEY,  b  Aug.  21,  1886;  dau  C.  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Bacon)  Dailey.  Manager  of  the  Sierra  Vista  Ranches;  res.,  Delano,  California  (1919).  No  children. 

[149-203]  STANLEY  P.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  3,  1889;  s  Anthony  B.  and  Hannah  R.  (Place)  Schultz 
[149-97];  m  Apr.  12,  1911,  LIZZIE  MAE  BEAN,  b  Apr.  8,  1891;  dau  William  K.  and  Emma  S.  (Reiff) 
Bean.  Commission  merchant;  Skippack,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Kathryn  Marie,  b  June  20,  1915. 


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[149-204]  WARREN  S.  HEIST,  b  June  7,  1876;  s  Franklin  and  Emeline  (Schultz)  Heist  [149-98]; 
m  June  15,  1901,  LILLIE  MAY  CASSEL,  b  May  6,  1879;  dau  Enos  and  Elizabeth  (Michener)  Cassel 
[21-36b].  Salesman;  800  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Earl,  b  May  3,  1904. 

[149-205]  IONA  HEIST,  b  Sept.  25,  1891;  dau  Allen  S.  and  HannahB.  (Schultz)  Heist  [149-99]; 
m  Mar.  4,  1911,  ELMER  Z.  KEYSER,  b  Feb.  7,  1890;  s  Ephraim  and  Esther  Keyser.  Farmer;  Wor¬ 
cester,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Blanche  Gertrude,  b  Aug.  5,  1912. 

[149-206]  SOPHIA  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  6,  1877;  dau  Chester  K.  and  Margaret  H.  (Grater) 
Schultz  [149-100] ;  m  Jan.  6, 1898, WILLIAM  A.  WISLER,  b  Nov.  23,  1876;  d  Sept.  5,  1912;  s  Jacob  D. 
and  Louisa  (Alexander)  Wisler.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[149-241]  1.  Mabel  L.,  b  Apr.  1,  1899;  m  Marvin  S.  Wiltsee. 

2.  Russell  D.,  b  Jan.  10,  1891. 

3.  Margaret  S.,  b  Mar.  12,  1903. 

4.  Adelaide  S.,  b  Nov.  4,  1906. 

5.  Ruth  A.,  b  Feb.  16,  1912. 

Sophia  G.  Schultz  m  2nd  time,  Jacob  G.  Groff  [74-878b]. 

[149-207]  CORREINNE  GRATER  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  1,  1889;  dau  Chester  K.  and  Margaret  H. 
(Grater)  Schultz  [149-100];  m  June  26,  1909,  HARVEY  BEAVER  DANEHOWER,  b  June  2,  1887. 
Res.,  1032  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  Mr.  Danehower  is  a  teacher  of  mathematics  in 
the  West  Philadelphia  High  School  for  boys.  He  is  a  graduate  of  Ursinus  College. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Melva  Delphine,  b  Aug.  8,  1910. 

2.  Charles  Everett,  b  Mar.  24,  1913. 

[149-207.1]  FLORENCE  EDNA  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  3,  1892;  dau  Chester  K.  and  Margaret  H. 
(Grater)  Schultz  [149-100];  m  Dec.  27,  1919,  JAMES  ASHBOURNE  FRY,  b  Nov.  27,  1894;  s  John 
and  Margaret  (Ashbourne)  Fry.  Foreman  in  hosiery  mill;  res.,  202  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

James  Ashbourne  Fry  was  connected  with  the  Chemical  Welfare  Dept,  in  the  World  War. 

One  child:  Robert  Ashbourne,  b  Sept.  23,  1920. 

[149-207.2]  ALMA  GRATER  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  31,  1894;  dau  Chester  K.  and  Margaret  H.  (Gra¬ 
ter)  Schultz  [149-100];  m  Sept.  28,  1920,  THOMAS  EASTWOOD  FRY,  b  Sept.  9,  1896.  Accounting 
clerk;  Belfry,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[149-208]  WALTER  SYLVESTER  BEAN,  b  May  28,  1888;  s  Oliver  K.  and  Ella  Jane  (Schultz) 
Bean  [149-103];  m  June  15,  1910,  MAE  K.  ROSENBERGER,  dau  Abner  Rosenberger.  Res.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Doris  Marie,  b  Jan.  26,  1913. 

[149-209]  CLARENCE  S.  KRATZ,  b  Nov.  27,  1885;  s  Harry  Z.  and  Sophia  K.  (Schultz)  Kratz 
[149-104];  m  Sept.  18,  1915,  EDA  C.  WILDE,  b  July  26,  1885;  dau  Henry  and  Wilhelmina  (Schaecher) 
Wilde.  Electrician;  351  Kram’s  Ave.,  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[149-210]  ELLA  MAY  GRATER,  b  May  18,  1883;  dau  Henry  T.  and  Salina  K.  (Schultz)  Grater 
[149-105];  m  G.  ELLWOOD  WHITE,  M.  D.  Res.,  300  E.  Capital  St.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1919.) 
No  children.  [ Letters  unans .] 

[149-210.-1]  RALPH  SCHULTZ  JOHNSON,  b  Aug.  3,  1900;  s  Harry  T.  and  Anna  R.  (Schultz) 
Johnson  [149-106] ;  m  Aug.  24,  1922,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  REIDER,  b  June  12,  1900;  dau  Herbert 
and  Minnie  Blanche  (Wink)  Reider.  Mr.  Johnson  has  charge  of  the  radio  department  of  Dives,  Pom¬ 
eroy  &  Stewart.  Res.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1922.) 


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[149-211]  WILLIAM  H.  MILLER,  JR.,  b  July  22,  1873;  s  William  H.  and  Mary  (Althouse)  Miller 
[149-110];  m  Nov.  26,  1896,  ANNIE  F.  KINSEY,  b  Apr.  3,  1874;  dau  Robert  B.  and  Mary  (Balliet) 
Kinsey.  Accountant;  res.,  216  Clymer  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  children. 

[149-2 12a]  CHARLES  BINDER  ALTHOUSE,  b  Sept.  4,  1875;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Binder)  Alt- 
house  [149-111];  m  May  10,  1898,  EMMA  ELIZABETH  MOONEY,  dau  John  Mooney.  Divorced 
in  1906. 

One  child:  Elmer  Clairborn,  b  Mar.  20,  1902:  2634  N.  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[149-212b]  CHARLES  BINDER  ALTHOUSE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  10,  1913,  EMILY 
AGNEW  REIMAN,  b  May  21,  1876;  dau  Frederick  and  Mina  (Hartje)  Reiman.  No  children.  Mr. 
Althouse  is  a  passenger  agent  and  resides  at  65  Beaufort  Ave.,  Jamaica,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  (1922.) 

[149-213]  EDGAR  ALTHOUSE,  b  Mar.  22,  1886;  s  Jonas  and  Sarah  (Binder)  Althouse  [149-111]; 
m  July  10,  1906,  MARY  HIMMEL,  b  1883;  dau  William  and  Tissie  (Kimmel)  Himmel.  Carpenter; 
res.,  2556  Colorado  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Anna,  b  July  1,  1907. 

2.  Romaine,  b  Mar.  2,  1910. 


[149-213.4]  ANNIE  KLINE,  b  Feb.  19,  1863;  dau  George  and  Katharine  (Wangner)  Kline  [149- 
111.1];  m  Dec.  24,  1895,  SAMUEL  B.  STEFFEY,  b  Feb.  11,  1862;  s  Peter  C.  and  Susanna  (Lively) 
Steffey.  Janitor  for  the  Bell  Telephone  Co.;  1723  Walnut  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[149-213.6]  WILSON  JONAS  KLINE,  b  Oct.  19,  1867;  s  George  and  Katharine  (Wangner)  Kline 
[149-111.1];  m  Mar.  13,  1900,  SALLIE  ELIZABETH  HARNER,  b  Apr.  13,  1882;  dau  James  Henry 
and  Katie  Matilda  (Levan)  Harner.  Res.,  1021  Muhlenberg  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[149-242]  Catherine  Mabel,  b  Aug.  2,  1900;  m  Luther  H.  Ely;  1021  Muhlenberg  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[149-214]  CALVIN  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  19,  1875;  s  Philip  K.  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Schultz 
[149-1 12a];  m  Oct.  15,  1902,  JENNIE  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  23,  1880;  dau  Edward  S.  and  Sarah  (Heebner) 
Krauss  [11-161].  Employed  at  Bethlehem  Steel  Plant;  res.,  538  Green  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Florence  Krauss,  b  July  20,  1906. 

2.  Naomi  Ruth,  b  Feb.  14,  1911. 

3.  Woodrow  Wilson,  b  Aug.  9,  1913. 

[149-215]  JACOB  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  3,  1877;  s  Philip  K.  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Schultz  [149- 
112a] ;  m  Apr.  12,  1902,  EMMA  L.  OBERHOLTZER,  b  Oct.  3,  1876;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Esther  O. 
(Landis)  Oberholtzer.  Silk  weaver;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Child,  b  Nov.  11,  1905;  stillborn. 

2.  Esther  O.,  b  Nov.  13,  1906;  d  Apr.  4,  1908. 

3.  Ada  O.,  b  Dec.  28,  1907;  d  Apr.  6,  1908. 

4.  Newton  O.,  b  Oct.  22,  1909. 


[149-216]  WILLIAM  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  31,  1878;  s  Philip  K.  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Schultz 
[149—1 12a] ;  m  Apr.  1,  1904,  ALICE  ROHRBACH,  b  Dec,  23,  1883;  dau  James  M.  and  Mary  A.  (Went- 
ling)  Rohrbach.  Farmer ;  R.  F.  D.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.)  Mr.  Schultz  lives  on  the  farm  below 
the  site  of  the  Washington  Schw.  Meeting-House;  it  was  formerly  owned  by  his  father. 

Children  (10): 


1 


twins ,  b  Feb.  10,  1905. 


1.  Freeman  R. 

2.  Raymond  R. 

3.  James  R.,  b  Mar.  14,  1906. 

4.  Elva  Irene,  b  Nov.  29,  1907. 


Philip  R.,  b  May  9,  1909. 


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6.  Mary  R.,  b  May  19,  1910. 

7.  Paul  R.,  b  Sept.  18,  1911;  d  Apr.  12,  1912. 

8.  Walker  R.,  b  June  25,  1913. 

9.  Harold  R.,  b  Apr.  16,  1915. 

10.  Edna  Mae,  b  Dec.  14,  1917. 

[149-217]  SEVILLA  SCHULTZ,  b  Mar.  21,  1882;  dau  Philip  K.  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Schultz 
[149-1 12a];  m  Oct.  15,  1908,  HERBERT  0.  HEIMBACH,  b  Nov.  3,  1887;  s  O.  F.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Oberholtzer)  Heimbach.  Clerk  at  the  Navy  Yard,  New  York;  res.,  249  89th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
(1918.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Ruth,  b  Feb.  17,  1910. 

2.  Herbert  F.,  b  Feb.  18,  1914. 

3.  Ethan  Allen,  b  June  30,  1915. 

[149-218]  EDWIN  K.  SCHULTZ,  b  Oct.  18,  1884;  s  Philip  K.  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Schultz  [149— 
112a] ;  m  Mar.  22,  1908,  LIZZIE  HARTLINE.  Silk  weaver;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Homer  H.,  b  Sept.  14,  1908. 

2.  Mildred  H.,  b  Nov.  8,  1913. 

3.  Verna  H.,  b  Apr.  8,  1916. 

[149-219]  HATTIE  SCHULTZ,  b  May  10,  1888;  dau  Philip  K.  and  Amanda  (Krauss)  Schultz 
[149-1 12a];  m  Nov.  11,  1913,  RAYMOND  RICKERT,  b  Mar.  14,  1892;  s  Aaron  M.  and  Catherine  M. 
(Sell)  Rickert.  Ribbon  weaver;  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  children. 

[149-220a]  ANNABEL  ROTHERMEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  2,  1880;  dau  Jacob  Iv.  and  Minerva 
(Rothermel)  Schultz  [149-113];  m  June  6,  1901,  ELDON  L.  WARD,  b  Sept.  14,  1873;  d  Dec.  24,  1917; 
s  Francis  Leslie  and  Anna  Eunice  (Stone)  Ward.  Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ward  are  graduates  of  Grinnell 
College,  Iowa.  Ward  Field,  at  Grinnell,  Iowa,  was  named  for  Mr.  Ward  and  his  brother,  who  were 
foot-ball  players  and  track  athletes.  Mr.  Ward  also  served  as  Sheriff  of  Sherburne  Co.,  Minn.,  for  eight 
years.  Before  his  death  he  was  business  manager  of  the  Western  Machinery  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
(1922.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Virginia  Marzette,  b  Aug.  14,  1902;  student  at  Hamline  University. 

2.  Francis  Jay,  b  Sept.  2,  1906;  d  Jan.  4,  1918. 

[149-220b]  ANNABEL  ROTHERMEL  (SCHULTZ)  WARD,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Aug.  28, 
1919,  LOREN  V.  SALVAGE,  b  Mar.  9,  1884;  s  William  F.  and  Nellie  (Gridley)  Salvage.  Mr.  Salvage 
was  a  student  at  Minnesota  University.  Government  railway  postal  clerk;  res.,  1717  Van  Buren  St., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  (1922.) 

[149-220.1]  JESSE  SHOEMAKER  SCHULTZ,  b  Dec.  24,  1881;  s  Jonas  K.  and  Elva  Gertrude 
(Shoemaker)  Schultz  [149-114];  m  Feb.  26,  1921,  MABEL  JOHN  TURNER,  b  Oct.  26,  1880;  dau  John 
F.  and  Caroline  S.  (Baker)  Turner.  Salesman;  res.,  3622  North  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  No 
children. 

[149-221]  ELVA  GERTRUDE  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  9,  1883;  dau  Jonas  K.  and  Elva  G.  (Shoemaker) 
Schultz  [149-114];  m  Jan.  16,  1917,  JAMES  EDGAR  WILKINSON,  b  Feb.  16,  1880;  s  Zimri  and  Em¬ 
ma  (Garwood)  Wdkinson.  Attorney-at-Law ;  res.,  Glenside,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  James  Edgar,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  18,  1918. 

[149-222]  NELLIE  SHOEMAKER  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  13,  1886:  dau  Jonas  K.  and  Elva  G.  (Shoe¬ 
maker)  Schultz  [149-114];  m  June  16,  1914,  JOHN  MICHENER  REEVE,  b  May  31,  1884;  s  Harry  H. 
and  Sadie  M.  Reeve.  Accountant;  res.,  1822  W.  Atlantic  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Harry  Hackett,  b  Dec.  20,  1915;  d  1922. 


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[149-223]  IDA  K.  DEETZ,  b  Mar.  6,  1887 ;  dau  Noah  and  Emma  (Kerver)  Deetz  [149-1 18] ;  m  Aug. 
8,  1908,  GRANVILLE  G.  NASE,  b  Nov.  6,  1884;  s  Aaron  and  Marie  (Seachrist)  Nase.  Cigar  maker; 
Argus,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[149-224]  CORA  K.  DEETZ,  b  Aug.  12,  1889;  dau  Noah  and  Emma  (Kerver)  Deetz  [149-118];  m 
Mar.  6,  1909,  CHARLES  Y.  HAINES,  b  Oct.  10,  1884;  s  Jacob  and  Tillie  (Yerk)  Haines.  Farmer; 
R.  F.  D.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Edna  D.,  b  Feb.  13,  1918. 

[149-225]  MORRIS  E.  KERVER,  b  June  14, 1886 ;  s  Edwin  and  Christiana  (Edelman)  Kerver  [149— 
119] ;  m  Oct.  16,  1909,  ELLA  M.  MUTTER,  b  Sept.  6,  1890;  dau  Aaron  and  Susan  (Updegrove)  Mutter. 
Laborer;  Green  Lane,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Marguerite  M.,  b  Sept.  17,  1910. 

2.  Kathryn  Ella,  b  Jan.  1,  1915;  d  Aug.  28,  1915. 

[149-226]  AMELIA  E.  KERVER,  b  Sept.  10,  1887;  dau  Edwin  and  Christiana  (Edelman)  Kerver 
[149-119];  m  PHILIP  HENRY  GRUBB,  b  Sept.  20,  1885.  Res.,  Macungie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Rosie  May,  b  July  14,  1909. 

2.  John  Edwin,  b  Aug.  14,  1910;  d  Oct.  10,  1910. 

3.  Jacob  Henry,  b  Oct.  3,  1911. 

[149-227]  NATHAN  KARVER,  b  Mar.  25,  1887;  s  Jonas  and  Senia  (Schwenk)  Karver  [149-120]; 
m  May  1,  1909,  LILLIAN  WALTER,  b  Mar.  31,  1886;  dau  William  and  Lucy  (Sigmund)  Walter  [49- 
605].  Parmer;  R.  F.  D.,  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Abner  W.,  b  Nov.  7,  1909. 

2.  Margaret  L.,  b  Dec.  4,  1913. 

3.  Jonas  W.,  b  Jan.  31,  1917. 


[149-228]  JOHN  KARVER,  b  Oct.  8,  1892;  s  Jonas  and  Senia  (Schwenk)  Karver  [149-120];  m  Apr. 
6,  1912,  SEVILLA  RENNINGER,  b  Feb.  22,  1890;  dau  Augustus  Y.  and  Sevilla  (Brendlinger)  Ren- 
ninger.  Farmer;  R,  F.  D.,  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  children. 

[149-229]  HANNAH  KARVER,  b  Apr.  24,  1899;  dau  Jonas  and  Senia  (Schwenk)  Karver  [149— 
120];  m  June  28,  1919,  WILLIAM  XANDER,  b  Sept.  10,  1895;  s  Peter  T.  and  Anna  (Frey)  Xander. 
Bookkeeper;  employed  by  Farmers  National  Bank,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  Res.,  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.)  ATo 
children. 

[149-230]  ESTELLA  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  22,  1888;  dau  Allen  and  Emma  M.  (Rinker)  Schultz  [149- 
122];  m  July  18,  1914,  GEORGE  W.  NATTRESS,  b  May  15,  1889;  s  David  H.  and  Rebecca  (Macafee) 
Nattress.  Machinist;  res.,  57  S.  Dixon  Ave.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earl  W.,  b  Feb.  21,  1915. 

2.  Althea  N.,  b  Oct.  20,  1916. 

[149-231]  CLINTON  SCHULTZ,  b  July  20,  1893;  s  Allen  and  Emma  M.  (Rinker)  Schultz  [149- 
122];  m  Sept.  8, 1915,  BERTHA  M.  MULLANE,  b  May  18, 1896;  dau  William  and  Hannah  M.  (Ziegen- 
fus)  Mullane.  Chauffeur;  res.,  1865  W.  Broad  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Clinton  W.,  b  July  8,  1916. 

[149-232]  EDNA  SCHULTZ,  b  July  14,  1894;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Ellen  (Smith)  Schultz  [149-125a]; 
m  Mar.  24,  1917,  LEWIS  G.  STELTZER,  b  Feb.  21,  1892;  s  Lewis  J.  and  Hannah  (Schantz)  Steltzer. 
Asst,  manager  of  Dental  Supply  Depot;  res.,  819  North  18th  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  children. 


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[149-233]  HOWARD  CLEMENT  FLUCK,  b  Oct.  23,  1895;  s  Albert  F.  and  Agnes  (Meschter) 
Fluck  [149-147];  m  July  25,  1919,  ADA  FREY  SCHULTZ,  b  June  1,  1899;  dau  Horatio  K.  and  Ida 
(Fetkerman-Frey)  Schultz  [70-40b].  Clerk  with  Bally  Manufacturing  Co.;  res.,  Bally,  Pa.  (1920.) 
No  children. 

[149-234]  ABNER  KRIEBEL  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  27,  1892;  s  Milton  and  Mary  Alice  (Kriebel) 
Schultz  [149-159];  m  Nov.  27,  1913,  ERMA  G.  SCHULTZ,  b  Nov.  28,  1894;  dau  Frank  K.  and  Selina 
K.  (Gerhard)  Schultz  [79-115].  Milk  Station  Agent;  Palm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Abner  Lyndale,  b  May  4,  1916. 

2.  Ernest,  b  Feb.  1,  1919. 

3.  Blanche  Beatrice,  b  Aug.  23,  1920. 

[149-234.1]  ALVENIA  SCHULTZ  SCHULTZ,  b  May  28,  1889;  dau  Henry  S.  and  Elizabeth  K. 
(Schultz)  Schultz  [149-160a];  m  June  26,  1920,  DALLAS  WETZEL  GRABER,  b  June  8,  1876;  s 
Thomas  and  Selina  (Wetzel)  Graber.  Dairyman;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Alvenia  Schultz  Graber  was  graduated  from  Temple  University,  Phila.,  and  is  a  teacher  in  the 
East  Greenville  High  School. 

[149-235]  LEWIS  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  23,  1894;  s  Henry  S.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-160a] ;  m  May  4,  1918,  MINNIE  TREICHLER,  b  June  18,  1899 ;  dau  David  and  Maria  (Schantz) 
Treichler.  Served  with  A.  E.  F.  in  France  (1918).  Res.,  Hereford,  Pa. 

One  child:  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  29,  1918. 

[149-236]  LYMAN  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  June  27,  1898;  s  Henry  S.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Schultz)  Schultz 
[149-160a];  m  Dec.  23,  1915,  CLARE  O.  BLYSTONE,  b  Oct.  20,  1900;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Marks) 
Blystone.  Janitor;  res.,  West  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Melvin  Carl,  b  May  7,  1916. 

[149-240]  ARTHUR  D.  MILLER,  b  Aug.  19,  1893;  s  George  H.  L.  and  Amanda  C.  (Detwiler) 
Miller  [149-180];  m  Nov.  25,  1915,  EMMA  C.  GROVATT,  b  June  10,  1896;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and 

Matilda  (Rich)  Grovatt.  Ship  joiner;  Rancocas,  N.  J.  (1919).  No  children. 

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[149-241]  MABEL  LOUISA  WISLER,  b  Apr.  1,  1899;  dau  William  A.  and  Sophia  G.  (Schultz) 
Wisler  [149-206];  m  Feb.  22,  1919,  MARVIN  S.  WILTSEE,  b  Apr.  5,  1896;  s  Joseph  and  Bella  (Stetser) 
Wiltsee.  Postal  clerk;  res.,  509  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Margaret  Adelaide,  b  Sept.  19,  1920. 


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SUSANNA  SEIBT  WIEGNER  IE  154] 
and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[154]  SUSANNA  (SEIBT)  WIEGNER  [E  154]  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  her  children.  She  died 
Sept.  18,  1755,  and  is  buried  in  the  Salford  Schw.  Cem.  Susanna  S.  Wiegner  lived  in  Nieder  Harpers- 
dorf,  and  was  a  sister  to  Barbara  Seibt  [E  110],  wife  of  George  Hoffman  [E  31].  A  sister,  Eva  Seibt,  was 
living  in  Hdrf.  during  1739-1741. 

On  June  2,  1711,  SUSANNA  SEIBT  m  CHRISTOPHER  WIEGNER  of  Langneundorf  [Hdrf.  Ch. 
Bk .]  who  died  prior  to  the  migration.  Schneider  says,  Susanna  Seibt  Wiegner  left  Hdrf.  with  a  family  of 
eight,  but  we  are  able  to  account  for  only  six  children.  It  is  possible  that  the  father  is  included  in  the 
list  of  fugitives  and  that  he  died  in  Saxony. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[154-1]  1.  Christopher  [E  56],  b  1712;  d  Dec.  24,  1777;  m  Anna  Schultz  [E  150]. 

[73]  2.  Susanna  [E  155],  b  Sept.  22,  1714;  d  July  29,  1757;  m  Andreas  Warmer. 

3.  Maria  [E  156],  b  Jan.  6,  1716.  [No  further  data.] 

[154-2]  4.  Abraham  [E  157],  b  June  2,  1719;  d  March  13,  1781;  m  Susanna  Yeakel  [E  108]. 

[154-3]  5.  George  [E  158],  b  1721;  d  Apr.  8,  1784;  m  Susanna  Yeakel  [E  119]. 

6.  Rosina  [E  159],  b - ;  d  Sept.  14,  1800;  single;  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 

[154-1]  CHRISTOPHER  WIEGNER  [E  56],  b  1712;  d  Dec.  24,  1777 ;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Seibt)  Wiegner  [154];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  mother.  On  Nov.  18,  1739,  in  the  presence  of  wit¬ 
nesses  and  elders  he  m  ANNA  SCHULTZ  [E  150],  b  Apr.  1,  1714;  d  June  26,  1789;  dau  Balthasar  and 
Susanna  (Dietrich)  Schultz  [149].  Christopher  Wiegner  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743.  He  lived  in 
Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate  F  XVI],  on  farm  owned  (1920)  by  Enoch  Heebner.  Both  Christopher 
Wiegner  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (7): 

[38-17]  1.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  5,  1740;  d  June  12,  1821;  m  Jeremiah  Yeakel. 

[38-9]  2.  Anna,  b  July  8,  1742;  d  March  30,  1822;  m  John  Yeakel. 

[154-4]  3.  Christopher,  b  Feb.  9,  1744;  d  Nov.  7,  1783;  m  Catharine - 

[154-5]  4.  Maria,  b  Dec.  29,  1746;  d  Jan.  18,  1832;  m  Edmund  Flinn. 

5.  Rosina,  b  May  28,  1749;  d  Apr.  29,  1835;  unm. 

6.  Andreas,  b  Aug.  1,  1751;  d  Aug.  27,  1758. 

[154-6]  7.  Daniel,  b  July  31,  1755;  said  to  have  lived  in  Pa.,  Va.,  and  Ohio. 

[Dates  from  fly-leaf  of  book  in  S.  H.  L. — Sammelband  XXI.] 

Daniel  Wiegner  [154-6]  originally  lived  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  served  in  the  Revolutionary 
War.  All  information  that  could  be  obtained  concerning  him  is  contained  in  the  following  abstract  of 
the  Pension  Records  at  Washington. 

“PENSION  OFFICE 
Revolutionary  Dept. 

“Penn.  Wigner,  Daniel  S  3605 

“Declaration  in  order  to  obtain  the  benefit  of  the  act  of  Congress  passed  June  7,  1832. 

State  of  Ohio,  Gallia  County. 

“On  this  eleventh  day  of  August,  A.D.  1832  personally  appeared  in  open  court  before  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  of  Gallia  County  in  the  State  of  Ohio  now  sitting  Daniel  Wigner,  a  resident  of  Green  Township,  Gallia 
County,  Ohio,  aged  77  years  the  last  day  of  July  last,  who  being  first  duly  sworn  according  to  law  doth  on  his  oath 
make  the  following  declaration  in  order  to  obtain  the  benefit  of  the  act  of  Congress  passed  June  7,  1832. 

“That  he  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  under  the  following  named  officers  and  served  as  herein  stated, 
that  is  to  say  that  some  time  about  harvest  time,  the  day  not  recollected,  in  the  year  1776,  at  Philadelphia  County, 
Pennsylvania  where  he  then  resided,  he  enlisted  among  the  troops  called  the  Flying  Camp  for  the  period  of  five  months 
in  the  company  commanded  by  Capt.  Valentine  Up  in  Col.  MacCallister’s  Regiment  that  they  marched  for  Long 

Island  and  when  they  arrived  within  about  thirty  miles  of  that  place  that  there  was  a  battle  for  eight - (?)  when 

they  received  orders  and  marched  to  Amboy  in  the  Jerseys  that  they  remained  in  and  about  that  place  from  three  to 
four  months  when  they  were  marched  to  Fort  Lee  and  soon  retreated  across  the  Delaware  to  Trenton  where  he  con¬ 
tinued  in  the  service  until  about  the  first  of  March  under  the  afsd.  enlistment  when  he  was  discharged  by  writing  under 
the  hand  of  Lieut.  Trumbower,  that  previous  to  this  time  Capt.  Up  had  resigned  &  the  company  was  commanded  by 
Capt.  Sami  Dean  who  had  also  prior  to  that  time  resigned,  leaving  the  company  under  the  command  of  sd.  Lieutenant 
that  he  served  as  first  serjeant  in  that  company  during  said  service,  that  about  the  first  of  June,  1777,  at  Philadelphia 
Co.  afsd.  where  he  still  resided  he  volunteered  in  a  company  of  militia  commanded  by  Capt.  Jacob  Shupe  who  was 
under  the  command  of  General  Potter  to  serve  for  two  months  that  they  marched  to  che  Delaware  River,  were  at 
Trenton  Conells  Ferry  from  which  place  they  went  with  (?)  boats  up  the  river  about  ten  miles  that  they  returned  back 


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to  Conells  Ferry  where  his  afsd.  term  of  service  expired  when  he  again  received  a  written  discharge  from  his  afsd.  Capt. 
That  after  he  joined  the  last  named  Company  he  was  required  to  take  the  oath  of  allegiance  which  he  did  and  rec’d  a 
certificate  thereof  dated  13th  June  1777,  signed  by  Joseph  Sackett  in  which  he  is  discribed  as  Dan’l  Weigner,  Soldier, 
which  is  forwarded  with  this  declaration, 

“That  shortly  after  he  returned  home  perhaps  two  months,  the  time  is  not  exactly  remembered,  he  volunteered 
in  the  service  &  was  placed  to  driving  a  team  which  was  sometimes  employed  in  drawing  provisions  from  the  head  of 
Elk  (?)  to  Valley  Forge  and  forrage  from  the  back  Country  to  the  same  place,  that  he  served  in  driving  this  team  for 
twelve  months  when  he  was  dismissed  by  Nicholes  Weaver  who  was  Captain  over  the  Waggons  or  Waggon  Master, 
but  rec'd  no  written  discharge  as  he  recollects  of, 

“That  in  the  latter  part  of  the  month  of  September  1781  at  the  County  afsd.  he  was  drafted  for  a  tour  (?)  of  two 
months  in  the  company  commanded  by  Capt.  Jacob  Peterman,  the  superior  officers  not  recollected,  that  he  served  his 
tour  (?)  of  two  months,  principally  in  the  Jerseys  at  the  expiration  of  the  time  rec’d  a  discharge  from  his  said  Capt.  in 
writing  dated  27th  Nov.  1781  which  is  forwarded  with  this  declaration.  That  he  has  no  other  documentary  evidence 
his  other  papers  being  lost  or  destroyed  by  time  &  accident  and  that  he  knows  of  no  person  whose  testimony  he  can 
procure  who  can  testify  to  his  service — That  he  was  born  within  26  miles  of  Phila.  in  that  county  on  the  last  day  of 
July  1755.  That  when  he  was  about  forty-four  years  of  age  he  moved  from  Phila.  County  to  the  County  of  Harrison, 
Va.  where  he  resided  until  about  fourteen  years  since  when  he  moved  to  Gallia  Co.,  Ohio,  where  he  has  ever  since  and 
still  resides,  that  he  has  no  record  of  his  age,  He  hereby  relinquishes  every  claim  to  a  pension  or  annuity,  except  the 
present  and  declares  that  his  name  is  not  on  the  pension  roll  of  the  agency  of  any  state.” 

“August  11,  1832.”  “Daniel  Wigner” 

“Inscribed  on  roll  of 
Ohio  at  the  rate  of 
70  Dollars  per  annum.” 

f  1810 

i  Harrison  Co.  f 
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[154-2]  ABRAHAM  WIEGNER  [E  157],  b  June  2,  1719;  d  Mar.  13,  1781 ;  s  Christopher  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Seibt)  Wiegner  [154];  m  May  31,  1750,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  SUSANNA  YEAKEL 
[E  108],  b  Jan.  12,  1729;  d  Jan.  28,  1812;  dau  Abraham  and  Maria  (Wiegner)  Yeakel  [38-2].  Abraham 
Wiegner  was  naturalized  Sept.  24,  1745.  He  lived  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.  on  the  farm  owned  (1918)  by 
Abraham  Derstine  [Plate  F  VIII].  Abraham  Wiegner  is  buried  in  Salford  Schw.  Cem.,  but  place  of 
burial  of  his  wife  Susanna  has  not  been  determined. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Maria,  b  May  27,  1751.  [No  further  data.] 

2.  Sarah,  b  June  5,  1753;  d  Aug.  8,  1758. 

[25-5b]  3.  Rosina,  b  Feb.  7,  1755;  d  Apr.  20,  1834;  m  David  Kriebel. 

[25-10a]  4.  Susanna,  b  July  25,  1757;  d  June  26,  1793;  m  Christopher  Kriebel. 

[154-7]  5.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  25,  1760;  d  Dec.  6,  1824;  m  Susanna  Snyder. 

[154-8]  6.  John,  b  July  9,  1765;  d  Sept.  6,  1847;  m  Rosina  Kriebel. 

[154-3]  GEORGE  WIEGNER  [E  158],  b  1721;  d  Apr.  8,  1784;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Seibt) 
Wiegner  [154];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  mother,  and  settled  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate 
C  XX III].  On  Apr.  13,  1749,  he  was  m  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  to  SUSANNA  YEAKEL  [E  119],  b 
1723;  d  Nov.  16,  1790;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Heydrick)  Yeakel  [38].  George  Wiegner  was  nat¬ 
uralized  Sept.  24,  1745.  Both  George  Wiegner  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cem. 
Children  ( 3 ): 

[19-3]  1.  Esther,  b  Oct.  9,  1751;  d  Feb.  13,  1816;  m  George  Kriebel. 

[48-5b]  2.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  3,  1754;  d  Apr.  15,  1833;  m  George  Snyder. 

[48-4]  3.  Rosina,  b  Mar.  1,  1759;  d  Dec.  18,  1819;  m  Christopher  Neuman. 

[154-4]  CAPT.  CHRISTOPHER  (CHRISTIAN)  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  9,  1744;  d  Nov.  7,  1783;  s 

Christopher  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-1];  m  CATHARINE - .  The  data  concerning 

Christopher  Wiegner’s  family  is  very  meagre;  B.  H.  Records  state:  “Christopher  Wiegner,  eldest  son 
of  Christopher,  d  Nov.  7,  1783,  and  his  widow  Catharine  d  Jan.  17,  1787,  and  left  seven  children.”  Of 
these  seven  it  has  been  possible  to  trace  only  one  son,  Jacob: 

[154-9]  Jacob,  b  Oct.  10,  1774;  d  May  13,  1854;  m  Catharine  Smith. 

Christopher  Wiegner  was  also  called  Christian  in  conveyances  and  other  legal  papers,  although  as 
far  as  known  he  always  signed  his  name  as  “Christopher.” 

On  Feb.  6,  1776,  “Christian  Wieghner,  yeoman,”  of  Springfield  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  made  a  con¬ 
veyance  to  William  Turner;  the  conveyance  is  signed  “Christoph  Wiegner.” 


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On  May  8,  1783,  Christian  Wiegner  and  his  wife  Catharine  conveyed  land  to  John  Smith,  miller. 
The  conveyance  is  signed: 

Witnesses  present  at  signing,  “Christoph  Wiegner 

“Daniel  Weegner.”  her 

“George  Miller.”  Katrine  X  Wiakner 

mark” 

It  has  been  impossible  to  ascertain  the  maiden  name  of  the  wife  of  Christopher  Wiegner.  In  the 
settlement  of  the  estate  of  his  son,  Jacob  it  is  stated:  “maiden  name  of  mother  unknown.” 

Christopher  Wiegner  was  a  captain  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  as  shown  by  the  “returns  from 
Springfield  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.” 

“A  return  for  the  four  classes  that  are  in  actual  service  of  Militia  of  Springfield  twp.  Bucks  Co.  Captain  Chris¬ 
topher  Wigner’s  Companys 
October  the  first — 1781” 

[Penna.  Archives ,  5th  Series,  Vol.  V,  p  34%-] 

“Roll  of  Associated  Companies  in  twp  of  Springfield,  Bucks  Co.,  taken  ye  21,  Aug.  1775 
Christopher  Wignere,  Private.” 

[Penna.  Archives,  5th  Series,  Vol.  V,  p.  399.] 


“Springfield  Company 

Rolls  of  the  Associated  Companies  in  the  twp  of  Springfield,  Bucks  Co.,  taken  ye  21st-Aug.  1775. 
Christopher  Wignere,  private” 


[Penna.  Archives.] 


References  to  Christopher  Wiegner  in  State  Library,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 


“Return  for  Springfield  Township  Bucks  County  Capt.  Christian  Wigners  Compyni  May  the  20th  1782  for  Non  At¬ 
tendance 

(Endorsed)  Capt.  Waggoners  Co. 

non-att  May  21,  1782 
Wigners  Company  1782 
Return  for  Springfield  Township” 

“November  20th  1782 

A  Return  of  Capt  Christopher  Wigners  Company  of  Springfield 
Township  Bux  County  for  Non  attending  Training  days. 

(Signed)  Christopher  Wigner  Capt. 

(Endorsed)  Last  half  year  1782 

A  Return  of  Capt.  Christopher  Wegners  Company  of  Springfield 
Capt.  Waggoner  last  y,  1782” 


“June  the  15th  1782  This  is  to  Certify  that  Henry  is  Classt  in  My  Compyni  in  Springfield  Township  and  clear  from 
Moster  Duty. 

Certyfid  by  me  (Signed)  Christoph  Wiegner” 


“Account  of  ye  Non- Attendant  Fines 

Bucks  Co. 


Capt.  Weegner’s  Company  Springfield 


Fines 

Incurred 

1781  78-8-0 

1782  225-15-4 


Reed.  Outstanding 

7.15  70.13.0 

83.4.3  142.11.1” 


On  Apr.  29,  1769,  “Christopher  Weegner,  Sr.,”  of  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  “weaver,” 
sold  to  “Christopher  Weegner,  Jr.,  yeoman,”  106  acres;  patent  of  this  land  was  granted  to  said  Chris¬ 
topher  Weegner,  Feb.  28,  1745.  On  June  24,  1776,  “Christopher  Weegner,  Jr.,  miller  of  Springfield, 
Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,”  and  Catharine,  his  wife,  sold  50  acres  of  this  tract  to  William  Yocum  of  Lower  Salford 
and  on  the  same  day  sold  59  acres,  140  perches,  to  William  Tennis  of  “Towainensing  Twp.,  cordwainer.” 
On  June  15,  1776,  he  bought  a  messuage  in  a  tract  of  land  in  Springfield  Twp.,  on  which  he  gave  two 
mortgages,  which  he  sold  on  May  8,  1783,  to  John  Smith,  miller.  His  name  in  the  deed  is  given  as 
“Christian,”  although  the  deed  is  signed  “Christoff  Wiegner,”  and  “Katrine  [X  (her  mark)  ]  Weakner.” 

On  Feb.  6,  1776,  ’’Christian  Weighner,  yeoman,”  gave  to  William  Turner  a  mortgage  deed  and 
bond  on  a  certain  messuage  or  “tenament”  on  a  tract  of  land  in  Springfield  Twp.  The  bond  was 
written  for  1066%  Spanish  mill  dollars,  all  of  them  weighing  17  pennyweights,  and  6  grains. 

On  Jan.  25,  1787,  Henry  Smith,  administrator  of  the  estate  of  Catharine  Wiegner,  “late  of  Perkio- 
men  and  Skippack,”  signed  inventory  of  twenty-two  pounds,  seven  shillings,  seven  pence,  including  one 
cow.  Balance  for  distribution  was  fourteen  pounds,  eight  shillings,  and  threepence.  [Edward  Matthews.] 


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[154-5]  MARIA  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  29,  1746;  d  Jan.  18,  1832 ;  dau  Christopher  and  Anna  (Schultz) 
Wiegner  [154-1];  m  Oct.  7,  1790,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  at  the  house  of  William  Dennis, to 
EDMUND  FLINN,  b  1755;  d  Dec.  24,  1836.  Mr.  Flinn  was  a  native  of  Ireland.  A To  issue. 

Edmund  Flinn  was  born  in  Ireland  in  1755.  When  he  came  to  Pa.  is  not  known,  but  he  was  in 
Franconia  before  he  came  to  Salford  in  1790.  He  was  known  amongst  his  neighbors  as  “Teddy  Flinn.” 
That  he  was  an  ingenious  man  is  evidenced  by  the  fact  that  he  is  sometimes  called  a  shoemaker,  at 
other  times  a  stone  cutter,  as  well  as  a  farmer.  He  is  said  to  have  chiseled  many  tombstones  still  stand¬ 
ing  in  the  cemeteries  in  Salford  Twp.  It  is  said  that  an  error  made  by  him  in  spelling,  while  chiseling  a 
tombstone,  changed  the  name  of  “Hec/iler”  to  “Hec/cler.” 

On  Oct.  7,  1790,  he  married  Maria  Wiegner,  daughter  of  Christopher  Wiegner,  and  it  is  said  that 
he  was  the  only  Irishman  who  ever  married  a  Schwenkfelder  and  joined  the  denomination. 

In  1792  he  bought  a  home  and  13  acres  of  land  in  Salford  for  104  pounds.  Having  prospered,  in 
1798  he  bought  25  acres  adjoining  the  first  tract  for  225  pounds,  and  also  acquired  other  land,  all  of 
which  he  bequeathed  to  his  wife  together  with  all  personal  property,  which  at  her  death  was  to  go  to  the 
Schwenkfelder  Society  in  repayment  for  the  gratitude  he  felt  towards  the  Schwenkfelders  who  had  be¬ 
friended  him  when  he  first  made  their  acquaintance.  [Edward  Matthews .] 

The  Edmund  Flinn  Bequest  and  the  Charity  Fund 

Those  familiar  with  the  history  of  the  incorporation  of  the  Charity  and  Literary  Fund  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  Church  in  1842,  know  that  the  bequest  of  Edmund  Flinn  to  the  “Schwenkfelder  Society 
Poor  officers”  had  a  great  deal  to  do  with  it.  We  are  told  that  Flinn  was  an  Irish- American  Schwenk¬ 
felder,  generally  known  as  “Neddy  Flinn.”  We  do  not  know  when  he  appeared  in  the  Schwenkfelder 
community,  but  on  October  7,  1790,  he  married  Maria  Wiegner,  a  daughter  of  Christoph  Wiegner.  On 
the  24th  of  Sept.,  1798,  he  purchased  a  tract  of  land  in  Lower  Salford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  from  God- 
shalk  Godshalks;  it  is  described  as  bordering  on  properties  of  Barny  Freyer,  Andrew  Ziegler,  Sr.,  An¬ 
drew  Ziegler,  Jr.,  and  Jacob  Reiff,  containing  about  twenty-five  acres  of  land.  The  buildings  consisted 
of  an  old  one-story  loghouse  containing  two  rooms ;  to  this  was  annexed  one  room  built  of  stone ;  there 
were  also  a  log-barn  and  an  old  fashioned  well-sweep  on  the  place.  Here  for  nearly  forty  years  lived 
Edmund  Flinn,  stone-cutter  and  small  farmer.  Many  of  the  tombstones  in  the  neighboring  church¬ 
yards  are  of  his  carving.  The  late  James  Y.  Heckler  tells  us  that  the  modern  way  of  writing  Heckler  is  to 
be  charged  to  the  fact  that  Flinn  changed  the  h  to  k  on  the  headstone  of  the  ancestor  of  the  Heckler 
family. 

In  a  copy  of  the  “Journal  von  den  Jahrliclien  Einnahmen  u.  Ausgaben  des  Wohlthatigen  Funds 
oder  der  Armen  Casze  Im  Mittlern  District  1790-1890,”  we  find  that  Edmund  Flinn  received  3  Pounds 
and  15  Shillings  from  this  fund  in  1797  to  pay  rent  for  Rosina  Wiegner;  although  her  name  continues 
on  the  record  until  1834,  Flinn’s  name  does  not  appear  in  connection  with  hers  after  1801.  The  fact 
that  his  wife’s  sister  for  so  many  years  had  the  benefit  of  this  fund  may  have  been  one  motive  that  led 
him  to  remember  it  in  his  will,  signed  in  the  presence  of  Samuel  Ivriebel  and  Israel  Schultz,  May  20, 
1831,  and  registered  in  Will  Book  7,  p  527,  at  Norristown,  Pa.  Benjamin  Anders  is  named  as  executor. 
In  it  he  bequeaths  to  his  wife  Maria  his  personal  estate  and  “lot  of  land  whereon  I  now  dwell,”  consist¬ 
ing  of  fourteen  acres  of  land;  “and  after  her  decease  and  just  debts  and  funeral  expenses  are  paid  of  it,  it 
is  my  will  what  is  left  whatever  real  estate  or  personal  or  money  is  to  go  to  the  Schwenkfelder  Society 
Poor  Officer’s  hands  to  be  for  the  poor  of  the  society.” 

On  the  18th  of  Jan.,  1832,  his  wife  died  and  he  on  Dec.  24th,  1836,  at  the  age  of  81  years.  His  will 
was  probated  and  an  inventory  was  filed  four  days  after  his  death,  Dec.  28,  1836,  and  the  account,  Jan. 
29,  1839.  His  personal  property  inventoried  $126.42,  while  the  account  shows  $126,543^.  The  sum  of 
all  amounts  paid,  “including  $250.00  paid  Benjamin  Anders  for  waiting  and  attending  to  the  business 
of  said  testator  for  seven  years  during  his  life,”  was  $461.65.  In  pursuance  of  an  objection  filed  by  one 
N.  B.  Brown,  a  relative  of  Edmund  Flinn’s,  a  law-suit  resulted.  It  was  argued  that  the  Schwenkfelders 
had  no  legal  standing  and  so  could  not  receive  the  balance  of  the  estate.  After  a  long  struggle  the  Su¬ 
preme  Court  handed  down  a  decision  in  favor  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society. 

According  to  a  deed  of  sale  under  date  of  August  3,  1844,  Caspar  Schultz  and  George  Anders,  Jr., 
Poor  Officers  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society,  sold  eighteen  acres  and  twelve  perches  of  land  of  the  Flinn 
estate  to  David  Zimmerman  for  $675.00.  In  the  Journal  of  the  Charity  Fund  above  cited,  the  officers 
charged  themselves  with  $50.00  interest  money  and  $59.00  on  account  of  principal  received  from  David 
Zimmerman  in  1844;  on  May  1,  they  charge  themselves  with  $23.25  interest  money  received  from 
David  Zimmerman,  and  also  with  a  bond  of  $629.00  against  the  same,  payable  as  the  bequest  made  by 


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Edmund  Flinn.  In  1846  they  received  from  David  Zimmerman,  interest  840.00.  Thereafter  no  speci¬ 
fication  is  made.  However,  the  total  amount  received  up  to  and  including  1846,  as  here  indicated, 
would  be  $801.65.  The  Journal  further  shows  the  following  items  of  expense: 


1843,  April  18,  Paid  witnesses  in  the  case  of  N.  B.  Brown  vs.  Flinn’s  F.state . $92.17 

1844,  May  17,  Paid  attorney’s  fee  in  the  case  of  Brown  vs.  Executors  of  Flinn’s  Estate.  .  .  50.00 

Paid  board  for  witnesses  to  said  case .  5.40 

1845,  May  1,  Paid  costs  of  writing  and  recording  mortgage  for  David  Zimmerman .  3.41 

1849,  April  10,  Paid  a  debt  for  E.  Flinn’s  Estate  on  demand  of  N.  B.  Brown . . .  99.49 


This  makes  the  total  amount  expended . .• .  $250 . 47 


According  to  these  figures,  and  including  the  interest  on  the  principal  for  the  time  between  1846 
and  1849,  the  Charity  Fund  had  a  net  benefit  of  at  least  $660.00  from  the  Flinn  Estate.  [Schwenk- 
feldian,  Vol.  7,  pp  29,  30.] 


[154-7]  ABRAHAM  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  25,  1760;  d  Dec.  6,  1824;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Wiegner  [154-2];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  on  May  1,  1794,  to  SUSANNA  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  17, 
1771;  d  May  20,  1834;  dau  Henry  and  Rosina  (Neuman)  Schneider  [48-3]. 

Children  (10): 

[154-10]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  1,  1795;  d  Feb.  18,  1870;  m  Samuel  Smith. 

[154—1 1  ]  2.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  3,  1796;  d  Jan.  30,  1824;  m  Henry  Ruth. 

[154-12]  3.  Maria,  b  Apr.  17,  1799;  d  Aug.  15,  1856;  m  John  B.  Sauter. 

4.  Anna,  b  Feb.  9,  1801;  d  Dec.  28,  1827. 

[154-13]  5.  Christopher,  b  Jan.  12,  1803;  d  Mar.  12,  1853;  m  Susanna  Schultz. 

[154-14]  6.  Joseph,  b  Nov.  29,  1804;  d  Aug.  22,  1873;  m  Agnes  Dresher. 

[154-15]  7.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  16,  1806;  d  July  22,  1879;  m  Magdalena  Cassel. 

[48-15]  8.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  6,  1808;  d  Jan.  17,  1884;  m  Job  Snyder. 

[154-16]  9.  Sophia,  b  Mar.  10,  1811;  d  Apr.  28,  1871;  m  Jesse  Krupp. 

[154-17]  10.  Edith,  b  Aug.  13,  1813;  d  Feb.  5,  1867;  m  Antrim  Homsher. 

Marriages  by  Rev.  Geo.  Wack: 

May  19,  1818 — Henry  Ruth  and  Sarah  Wiegner. 

Sept.  18,  1823 — Samuel  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Wiegner. 

Sept.  30,  1827 — John  B.  Sauter  and  Mary  Wiegner. 

Nov.  12,  1843 — Antrim  Homsher  and  Edith  Wiegner. 

[Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  Jc9.] 


[154-8]  JOHN  WIEGNER,  b  July  9,  1765;  d  Sept.  6,  1847;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Yeakel) 
Wiegner  [154-2];  m  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  on  Sept.  10,  1795,  to  ROSINA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  12, 
1772;  d  Feb.  11,  1855;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Reinewald)  Kriebel  [25-5a]. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Son,  b  Nov.  27,  1796;  d  same  day. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Sept.  26,  1797;  d  Dec.  11,  1866;  m  Margaret  Snyder. 

3.  George,  b  Aug.  25,  1799;  d  Feb.  2,  1865. 

4.  Joel,  b  May  14,  1801;  d  Mar.  12,  1857;  m  Sarah  Heebner. 

5.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  8,  1802;  d  May  1,  1883;  m  Barbara  Kriebel. 

6.  Leah,  b  July  4,  1804;  d  Nov.  9,  1896;  unm. 

7.  John,  b  Nov.  5,  1806;  d  Feb.  27,  1865;  m  Maria  Anders. 

8.  Lydia,  b  Sept.  9,  1808;  d  Sept.  5,  1888;  unm. 

9.  Ezra,  b  Jan.  12,  1814;  d  Dec.  12,  1881;  m  1  L  Gehman. 

I  2.  Rebecca  Diehl. 


[154-18] 

[154-19] 

[154-20] 

[154-21] 

[154-22a] 

[154-22b] 


[154-9]  JACOB  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  10,  1774;  d  May  13,  1854;  s  Capt.  Christopher  and  Catharine 
Wiegner  [154-4];  m  Nov.  20,  1796,  CATHARINE  SMITH,  b  Aug.  13,  1776;  d  July  28,  1853.  Jacob 
Wiegner  served  in  the  War  of  1812-14. 

Children  (7): 

[154-23]  1.  Henry,  b  Sept.  3,  1797;  d  Sept.  30,  1881;  m  Catherine  Barrett. 

[154-24]  2.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  29,  1799;  d  Mar.  25,  1877;  m  Rosina  Yeakel. 


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3.  Salome,  b  Nov.  29,  1801;  d  Dec.  7,  1802. 

[154-25]  4.  Daniel,  b  Jan.  6,  1806;  d - ;  m  Mary  Barrett. 

[154—26]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  2,  1808;  d  Mar.  7,  1883;  m  George  Huber. 

[154—27 ]  6.  Maria,  b  Mar.  25,  1810;  d - ;  m  Joseph  Kulp. 

7.  Rosina,  b  Feb.  25,  1815;  d  1845. 

On  March  31,  1806,  Henry  Smith  and  wife,  Eliza,  sold  to  Jacob  Wiegner,  house  carpenter,  of  New 
Hanover  for  1200  pounds  a  messuage  in  two  tracts  of  land  amounting  to  165  acres  which  was  adjudged 
to  him  by  the  Orphans’  Court  in  1773,  as  eldest  son  of  Henry  who  bought  it  from  Parsons,  Ross  and 
Greenway  in  1782. 

[Above  data  from  Court  Records  in  Bucks  Co.  and  Montg.  Co. — D.B.  63:18.] 

According  to  his  will,  Jacob  Wiegner  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.;  was  said  to  have  been  a 
son  of  “Christian,”  mother’s  name  unknown;  wife  was  Catharine  Smith;  five  children  were  living. 
Place  of  burial:  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church  Cem.,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

MILITARY  PAPERS  OF  JACOB  WIEGNER 

"TAKE  NOTICE— That  you  are  hereby  required  personally  or  by  sufficient  substitute,  to  appear  at  the  house  of 
HENRY  KREPS,  properly  armed  and  equipped  for  service,  at  the  hour  of  ten  A.  M.  on  the  8th  day  of  September 
next,  to  march  when  required ....  Appeals  to  be  held  at  HENRY  KREPS'S,  on  the  22d  day  of  September  next,  at  ten 
o’clock  A.  M. 

Given  under  my  hand  the  30th  day  of  August,  A.  D.  1814. 

To  Mr.  Jacob  Weegner  1  Class  Barnhard  Gilbert  CAPTAIN.” 

"Received  September  10th  1814  of  Jacob  Wegner  one  Stand  of  arms  belong  to  the  8th  Company  86  Regement  ofe 
Christian  Snyder. 

Brigade  Inspector 

by  Henry  Ivreps” 

AGREEMENT— HENRY  SMITH,  SR.,  TO  HENRY  SMITH,  JR. 

"ARTICLES  of  Agreement  made  and  Concluded  on  this  27th  Day  of  May  in  the  Yrear  of  our  Lord  one  Thousand 
Seven  hundred  and  Fifty  Seven  Between  Henry  Smith  Senior  of  Frederick  Township  in  the  County  of  Philadelphia 
and  Province  of  Pennsylvania  Yeoman  of  the  one  Part  and  Henry  Smith  Junior  as  Son  of  the  said  Henry  Smith  Senior, 
of  Upper  Hanover  Township  in  the  County  and  Province  aforesaid  YAoman  on  the  other  Part  witnesseth  That  The 
said  Henry  Smith  Senior,  for  and  in  Consideration  of  the  Sum  of  Twenty  Seven  Pounds  Lawd'ull  Money  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  for  which  the  said  Henry  Smith  Junior  is  to  give  writings  to  his  said  Father  either  to  pay  to  him  the  said  Sum 
or  to  deduct  it  on  his  hereditary  Portion,  hath  granted  bargained  and  Sold  aliened  and  confirmed  and  by  these  Presents 
Doth  grant  bargain  and  Sell  alien  and  Confirm  unto  his  said  Son  Henry  Smith  Junior  and  to  his  heirs  and  assigns  for 
Ever  a  Certain  Tract  of  Land  situate  in  Upper  Hanover  Township  aforesaid  adjoining  the  other  Land  of  the  said 
Henry  Smith  Senior,  and  the  Land  of  Ludwig  Dettery  and  Jacob  Griesinger  containing  about  one  hundred  and  Sixty 
Three  more  or  less  together  with  the  House  outhouses  cleared  Land  and  all  other  Improvement  so  as  it  at  Presents 
Doth  Hand,  and  all  the  Estate  Rights  Title  Claim  and  Domain  whatsoever  of  him  the  said  Henry  Smith  Senior  of  in 
and  to  the  said  Tract  of  Land  and  Premisses  and  every  Part  thereof,  To  have  and  to  hold  the  said  Messuage  or  Tene¬ 
ment  and  all  and  Singular  the  Premisses  above  mentioned  in  and  every  Part  and  Parcel  thereof  with  the  appurtenances 
unto  the  said  Henry  Smith  Junior  his  heirs  and  Assigns,  and  to  their  only  proper  use  and  Behoof  for  Ever  and  Further 
is  hereby  conditioned  and  agreed  between  the  Parties  aforesaid,  That  the  said  Henry  Smith  Junior  shall  Pay  for  the 
Land  to  the  Proprietors  or  owners  thereof  as  much  as  there  is  due  and  to  become  due  in  Principal,  Interest  and  Quitrent 
for  the  same  In  witness  and  Confirmation  whereof  he  the  said  Henry  Smith  Senior  has  hereunto  set  his 
own  hand  and  seal  on  the  day  and  year  as  first  above  written 
Signed  Sealed  and  Concluded 
in  the  presence  of  us 

Jacob  Griesinger  (signed)  (signature  cut  off) 

David  Schultze  (signed) 

(found  on  back) 

Agreement 

of  Henry  Smith  Senior 
to  Henry  Smith  Junior” 

EXEMPLIFICATION— HENRY  SMITH  S  ESTATE 

(Seal  in  this  corner)  "At  an  Orphan’s  Court  held  at  Philadelphia  for  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia  the 

Twenty  Seventh  day  of  September  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord  One  thousand  Seven  hundred 
and  Seventy  three  Before  Samuel  Mifflin  Samuel  Powell  and  William  Parr  Esquires  Justices 
of  the  same  Court 

WHEREAS  at  an  Orphan’s  Court  held  at  Philadelphia  for  the  City  and  County  aforesaid  the  Sixth  day  of  September 
Instant  Upon  the  Petition  of  Henry  Smith  Eldest  Son  of  Henry  Smith  late  of  Upper  Hannover  Township  Mason  de¬ 
ceased  An  Inquest  was  awarded  to  make  Partition  of  the  Lands  and  Real  Estate  of  the  said  Henry  Smith  deceased 
between  the  several  Children  of  the  said  decedent  according  to  their  several  and  respective  Shares  therein  and  pursuant 
to  the  Acts  of  General  Assembly  of  this  Province  in  such  Case  made  and  provided  (if  the  same  could  be  separated  and 
divided  without  Prejudice  to  and  spoiling  the  whole)  otherwise  to  value  the  same  And  a  Writ  issued  out  of  the  said 


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Court  to  the  Sheriff  according  by  And  Now  to  wit  at  this  day  Judah  Foulke  Esquire  High  Sheriff  of  the  said  City  and 
County  Cometh  into  Court  and  maketh  Return  in  the  following  Words  to  wit  Philadelphia  County  SS  I  Judah 
Foulke  Esquire  High  Sheriff  of  and  for  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  To  the 
Justices  of  the  Orphan  Court 

(crease  in  paper:  line  illegible) 

Writ  hereunto  annexed  mentioned  at  the  day  and  place  in  the  same  Writ  specified  do  certify  That  I  the  said  Sheriff  by 
Virtue  and  in  pursuance  of  the  said  Writ  to  me  directed  on  the  Twentieth  day  of  September  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord 
One  thousand  Seven  Hundred  and  Seventy  three  taking  with  me  Melchior  Waggoner  William  Foulke  George  Schultz, 
David  Schultz,  Daniel  Heester,  Wyand  Pannebaker  Thomas  Mayburry,  Zachary  Nice,  John  Evans,  Michael  Croll, 
Evan  Jones  and  George  Maris  Twrelve  honest  and  lawful  Men  of  my  Bailiwick  went  in  my  proper  Person  to  the  Planta¬ 
tion  and  Tract  of  Land  in  the  said  Writ  mentioned  (the  Parties  in  the  said  Writ  named  and  their  legal  Representatives 
being  by  Me  duly  and  severally  wrarned  to  be  present)  And  the  said  Melchior  Waggoner  William  Foulke,  George 
Schultz,  David  Schultz  Daniel  Heester,  Wyand  Pannebaker  Thomas  Mayburry,  Zachary  Nice,  John  Evans,  Michael 
Croll,  Evan  Thomas  and  George  Maris,  twrelve  honest  and  lawful  Men  aforesaid  upon  their  Oaths  and  solemn  Affirma¬ 
tions  severally  and  respectively  do  say  That  the  said  Plantation  and  Tract  of  Land  Improvements  and  Premisses  with 
the  Appurtenances  cannot  be  divided  without  Prejudice  to  and  spoiling  the  whole  And  do  Estimate  and  Value  the  said 
Plantation  and  Tract  of  Land  Situate  partly  in  the  Township  of  Upper  Hannover  and  partly  in  the  Township  of  New 
Hannover  (late  the  Estate  of  H  enry  Smith  of  Upper  Hannover  Township  aforesaid  Mason  deceased)  in  the  said  Writ 
mentioned  to  contain  One  hundred  and  sixty  Acres  but  on  a  Resurvey  thereof  found  to  contain  One  Hundred  and  Sixty 
three  Acres  and  Sixty  five  Perches  bounded  by  Vacant  Land  and  by  Lands  of  Jacob  Griesinger  Andrew  Young,  Er¬ 
hard  Weiss,  Henry  Smith,  Sen.  Benedict  Llorney  and  John  Neitigh  together  with  all  and  singular  the  Buildings  Im¬ 
provements  Hereditaments  Premisses  and  Appurtenances  w  hatsoever  thereunto  belonging  or  in  any  wise  appertaining 
at  the  Rate  and  Value  of  Four  hundred  and  Forty  three  Pounds  lawful  Money  of  Pennsylvania  In  Testimony  whereof 
as  well  I  the  said  Sheriff  at  the  Inquest  aforesaid  have  to  this  Schedule  on  Return  containing  the  Valuation  aforesaid 
Interchangeably  put  Our  hands  and  Seals  dated  this  Twentieth  day  of  September  in  the  Thirteenth  Year  of  the  Reign 
of  Our  Sovereign  Lord  George  the  Third  by  the  Grace  of  God  of  Great  Britain  France  and  Ireland  King  Defender  of 
the  Faith  etc.  and  in  the  Year  of  Our  Lord  One  thousand  Seven  hundred  and  Seventy  three 


Judah  Foulke 

Jno.  Evans  (seal) 

Daniel  Herster 

(seal) 

Sheriff  (seal) 

Michl  Croll  (seal) 

Weyand  Pannebaker 

(seal) 

Evan  Jones  (seal) 

Thos  Mayburry 

(seal) 

Geo.  Maris  (seal) 

Zachirias  Nice 

(seal) 

Melchior  Wagener 

(seal) 

Wm.  Foulke 

(seal) 

Geo.  Schultze 

(seal) 

David  Schultze 

(seal) 

Which  Return  is  by  the  Court  Rattified  and  Confirmed  And  it  is  ordered  by  the  Court  On  Motion  of  Mr.  Assheton 
Humphreys  That  Henry  Smith  Eldest  Son  of  the  said  Henry  Smith 

(crease  in  paper:  line  illegible) 

to  him  at  the  Valuation  aforesaid  he  paying  or  securing  to  be  paid  to  the  Other  Children  of  the  said  Henry  Smith  de¬ 
ceased  their  respective  Shares  according  to  such  \7aluation  pursuant  to  the  Acts  of  Assembly  of  this  Province  in  such 
Case  provided  That  then  they  shall  be  for  Ever  debarred  And  the  said  Henry  Smith  Eldest  Son  aforesaid  shall  have 
hold  and  Enjoy  the  said  Plantation  and  Tract  of  Land  Situate  partly  in  the  Township  of  Upper  Hannover  and  partly  in 
the  Township  of  New  Hannover  said  to  contain  One  hundred  and  Sixty  Acres  but  on  a  Resurvey  thereof  found  to  con¬ 
tain  One  hundred  and  Sixty  three  Acres  and  Sixty  five  Perches  late  the  Real  Estate  of  the  said  Henry  Smith  deceased 
Improvements  and  Premisses  with  the  Appurtenances  in  the  same  full  free  and  ample  Manner  as  the  said  Henry  Smith 
the  Father  held  and  Enjoyed  the  same  in  his  Lifetime  At  the  same  time  the  said  Henry  Smith  Eldest  Son  aforesaid 
appeared  in  open  Court  and  offered  to  the  Court  his  Father  in  Law  Adam  Bossart  of  the  said  County  Yeoman  as  his 
Security  and  who  was  willing  to  become  bound  with  him  the  said  Henry  Smith  Eldest  Son  aforesaid  in  a  Joint  and  separ¬ 
ate  Bond  for  securing  to  the  other  Children  of  the  said  Henry  Smith  deceased  their  several  and  respective  Shares  in  the 
Real  Estate  of  their  said  late  Father  according  to  the  Valuation  aforesaid  He  therefore  prayed  the  Court  if  they  ap¬ 
proved  the  said  Security  to  accept  the  same  And  the  said  Adam  Bossart  appearing  in  open  Court  and  being  willing 

Exemplification  of  the 

(On  the  back)  proceedings  in  the  Orphan’s  Court  on 

the  Valuation  of  Henry  Smith’s 
Estate - ” 


RECEIPT  FOR  BOND 

“March  12th  day  1788 

Receivd  of  Henry  Smith  A  Bond  formerly  Belonging  to  my  wife  which  I  have  received  for  to  shew  at  Court  at 
what  time  the  Bond  has  been  paid  which  Bond  I  promise  to  Deli  ver  to  him  again.  I  further  Bind  myself  in  the  sum  of 
SLxty  three  pounds  provided  I  do  not  deliver  him  the  Bond  Again  and  he  for  that  reason  should  have  any  trouble  about 
it  on  my  accation,  but  if  I  deliver  him  the  bond  again,  I  for  myself  am  to  be  quit  of  this  panelty  to  which  I  have  set  my 
hand  and  seal. 

Caspar  Madery  (seal) 

witness  present 

Michael  Brecht,  Jr.  (signed) 

Georg  Weiss”  (signed) 

(German  script) 

[Above  copied  from,  papers  furnished  by  Dr.  Ralph  Getelman,  2011  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.] 


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[154-10]  ELIZABETH  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  1,  1795;  d  Feb.  18,  1870;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Snyder)  Wiegner  [154-7];  m  Sept.  18,  1823,  SAMUEL  SMITH,  b  Mar.  15,  1798;  d  June  22,  1875. 
No  issue. 


[154-11]  SARAH  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  3,  1796;  d  Jan.  30,  1824;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Snyder) 
Wiegner  [154-7];  m  May  19,  1818,  HENRY  RUTH,  b  Aug.  14,  1781 ;  d  July  30,  1832.  No  issue. 


[154-12]  MARIA  (MARY)  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  17,  1799;  d  Aug.  15,  1856;  dau  Abraham  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Snyder)  Wiegner  [154-7];  m  Sept.  30,  1827,  JOHN  B.  SAUTER  (SOUDER),  b  Feb.  1,  1807;  d 
Dec.  9,  1876. 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[154-28] 

[154-29] 

[154-30] 

[154-31] 

[154-32] 

[154-33a] 

[154-33b] 


\d 


-;  m  Frederick  Renninger. 


1.  Susannah,  b - 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  29,  1829;  d  Nov.  19,  1904;  m  Christian  Freyer. 

3.  Elias,  b  Oct.  1,  1831;  d  May  10,  1864;  m - 

4.  Mary,  m - Snyder. 

5.  Edith,  b  Feb.  22,  1836;  d  Apr.  10,  1915;  m  Alexander  M.  Cuthbert. 

6.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  6,  1838;  d  Jan.,  1920;  m  I  Susanna  Klein. 

I  2.  Mary  Ann  Cressman. 

[Further  data  unobtainable .] 


[154-13]  CHRISTOPHER  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  12,  1803;  d  Mar.  12,  1853;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Snyder)  Wiegner  [154-7];  m  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  28,  1810;  d  Apr.  26,  1876;  dau  Andrew  and 
Sophia  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-6].  Christopher  Wiegner  lived  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa. 
Children  (7): 

[19-29]  1.  Sophia,  b  Sept.  3,  1830;  d  June  12,  1865;  m  Elias  Kriebel. 

[154-34]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  May  31,  1833;  m  William  Dennis. 

[154-35]  3.  Anna,  b  May  21,  1835;  d  Feb.  8,  1896;  m  Solomon  Schell. 

[154-36]  4.  Abraham,  b  May  25,  1837;  d  July  10,  1909;  m  Elizabeth  Hartenstine. 

[154-37]  5.  Samuel,  b  Jan.  29,  1840;  d  Sept.  3,  1917;  m  Susanna  Fox. 

[11-143]  6.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  11,  1843;  d  July  2,  1890;  m  George  Kra-uss. 

7.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  11,  1846;  d  Sept.  5,  1850. 

[154-14]  JOSEPH  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  29,  1804;  d  Aug.  22,  1873;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Snyder) 
Wiegner  [154-7];  m  1833,  AGNES  DRESHER,  b  Nov.  14,  1804;  d  Nov.  19,  1868;  dau  Christopher  and 
Anna  (Anders)  Dresher  [64-4]. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Abraham,  b  Jan.  9,  1837;  dec ,  before  1879. 

[154-38]  2.  Eli  D.,  b  Mar.  23,  1843;  m  Emma  Griesemer. 

[154-39]  3.  Joseph,  b  July  5,  1846;  m  Rebecca  Wdiitman. 

[154-40]  4.  Rebecca  Ann,  b  Mar.  28,  1840;  m  Matthias  Lukens. 

[154-15]  ABRAHAM  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  16,  1806;  d  July  22,  1879;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Snyder)  Wiegner  [154-7];  m  Nov.  6,  1832,  MAGDALENA  CASSEL,  b  Oct.  6,  1811;  d  Aug.  5,  1895; 
dau  Jacob  Cassel. 

Children  (6): 

[154-41]  1.  Mary,  b  July  26,  1833;  m  Isaac  Krupp. 

[154-42]  2.  Joseph  C.,  b  Oct.  7,  1837;  d  Jan.  24,  1921;  m  Margaret  Booz. 

[154-43]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  23,  1842;  m  Israel  Dickinson. 

4.  Susanna,  b  June  9,  1846;  d  Aug.  29,  1847. 

[154-44]  5.  Abraham  C.,  b  July  22,  1850;  d  May  13,  1909;  m  Ella  Cordelia  Barnes. 

[25-109]  6.  Magdalene,  b  May  7,  1853;  m  Enos  Kriebel. 

[154-16]  SOPHIA  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  10,  1811;  d  April  28,  1871;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Snyder)  Wiegner  [154-7];  m  JESSE  KRUPP,  b  Oct.  22,  1824;  d  July  27,  1902. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[154-45]  1.  Franklin  W.,  b  April  28,  1847;  d  Nov.  21,  1918;  m  Sophia  Iv.  Heckler. 

2.  John,  b  Oct.  9,  1850;  d  Feb.  19,  1864. 


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[154-17]  EDITH  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  13,  1813;  d  Feb.  5,  1867;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Snyder) 
Wiegner  [154-7];  m  Nov.  12,  1843,  ANTRIM  HOMSHER,  dec.  No  issue. 

[154-18]  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  26,  1797;  d  Dec.  11,  1866;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Kriebel) 
Wiegner  [154-8];  m  Apr.  8,  1833,  MARGARET  SNYDER,  b  Apr.  14,  1814;  d  Sept.  18,  1892;  daw  Joseph 
and  Sophia  (Kriebel)  Snyder  [48-12]. 

One  child:  Maria,  b  Feb.  28,  1844;  d  July  16,  1859. 


[154-19]  JOEL  WIEGNER,  b  May  14,  1801 ;  d  Mar.  12,  1857 ;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Kriebel)  Wiegner 
[154-8];  m  1833,  SARAH  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  30,  1808;  d  July  31,  1890;  dau  Henry  and  Anna  (Schultz) 
Heebner  [21-7]. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[154-46]  1.  Anna,  b  Sept.  3,  1834;  d  June  15,  1916;  m  John  F.  Fisher. 

2.  Lydia,  b  July  26,  1837;  d  June  25,  1865. 

3.  Abigail,  b  Nov.  1,  1842;  d  Mar.  16,  1868. 


[154-20]  ABRAHAM  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  8,  1802;'  d  May  1,  1883;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Kriebel) 
Wiegner  [154-8];  m  Oct,  24,  1844,  BARBARA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept,  17,  1816;  d  Feb.  3,  1895;  dau  Rev. 
David  and  Sarah  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-15]. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Son,  b  Sept.  4,  1845;  d  Sept.  21,  1845. 

[48-62]  2.  Lydia,  b  Nov.  15,  1847;  m  Elias  Snyder. 

3.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  29,  1850;  d  Oct.  25,  1915;  unm. 

4.  Rosanna,  b  Mar.  23,  1852;  d  Mar.  15,  1874. 

5.  Ann,  b  Jan.  17,  1855;  d  Nov.  22,  1857. 


[154-21]  JOHN  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  5,  1806;  d  Feb.  27,  1865;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Kriebel)  Wiegner 
[154-8];  m  Apr.  11,  1837,  MARIA  (MARY)  ANDERS,  6  June  30,  1817;  d  Oct.  24,  1869;  dau  John  and 
Regina  (Meschter)  Anders  [161-7]. 

Children  (7): 


[154-47] 

[154-48] 

[19-79a] 


1.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  15,  1838;  d  Feb.  16,  1920;  m  Sophia  Krauss. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  16,  1839;  d  Dec.  16,  1871. 

3.  George  A.,  b  Apr.  3,  1845;  d  Dec.  28,  1915;  m  Emma  Cassel. 

4.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  27,  1847;  d  June  6,  1848. 

5.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  29,  1849;  d  Feb.  8,  1892;  m  Henry  S.  Kriebel. 


6.  John 

7.  Daniel 


twins,  b  Nov.  24,  1851;  d 


Mar.  17,  1856. 
Jan.  4,  1852. 


[154-22a]  EZRA  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  12,  1814;  d  Dec.  12,  1881;  s  John  and  Rosina  (Kriebel)  Wieg¬ 
ner  [154-8];  m  Feb.  26,  1843,  MARIA  GEHMAN,  b  Nov.  27,  1824;  d  Feb.  19,  1849;  dau  Samuel  Geh- 
man. 

Children  (J): 

1.  John,  b  July  10,  1844;  m 

2.  Samuel,  b  May  11,  1846;  d 

3.  Amanda,  b  June  5,  1847;  d  Aug.  1,  1847. 

[154-50]  4.  Maria  (Mary),  b  Feb.  13,  1849;  m  Enos  Benner. 

[154-22b]  EZRA  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  29,  1852,  REBECCA  DIEHL,  b 

- ;  d  Jan.  12,  1902;  dau  George  Diehl. 

Children  (3): 

[19-79b]  1.  Sarah  Catharine,  b  Feb.  2,  1854;  d  Mar.  29,  1899;  m  Henry  S.  Kriebel. 

2.  Lucy  Ann,  b  Jan.  3,  1857. 

3.  Child,  b  Nov.  30,  1852. 

[154-23]  HENRY  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  3,  1797;  d,  Sept.  30,  1881;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Smith) 
Wiegner  [154-9];  m  CATHERINE  BARRETT,  buried  at  Sellersville,  Pa.  Henry  Wiegner  lived  in 


|  1.  Adeline  Wiegner. 

I  2.  Sarah  Agnes  Menkhaus. 
July  19,  1846. 


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[154-49b]  J 


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1235 


Sellersville,  Pa. ;  his  will  was  signed  Mar.  25,  1873,  and  probated  Oct.  13,  1881.  He  willed  the  use  of  his 
house  to  his  widow,  but  the  house  was  sold  to  pay  his  debts.  There  was  no  balance  for  distribution. 


[154-51] 

[154-52a] 

[154-52b] 

[154-53] 

[154-54] 

[154-55] 

[154-56] 

[154-57] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  30,  1823;  d  Dec.  24,  1899;  m  George  Ehrlen. 

]  2.  John  B„  b  Jan.  4,  1828;  d  Mar.  11,  1880;  m  {  £  STsmalky 

3.  William  B.,  b  July,  1837;  d  Dec.  14,  1899;  m  Kate  Breidenbach. 

4.  Catharine,  m  Philip  Cook. 

5.  Samuel  B.,  m - 

6.  Esther,  m  Wm.  Deetz. 

7.  Mary,  m  Jacob  Fees. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[154-24]  JACOB  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  29,  1799;  d  Mar.  25,  1877,  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Smith) 
Wiegner  [154-9];  m  ROSINA  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  21,  1803;  d  Mar.  22,  1886;  dau  David  and  Annie  (Krie- 
bel)  Yeakel  [208-1]. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[19-28a]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  July  3,  1827;  d  Jan.  14,  1863;  m  Henry  Kriebel. 

2.  Emeline,  b  May  3,  1833;  d  Sept.  1,  1915;  unm. 


[154-25]  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  6,  1806;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Smith)  Wiegner  [154-9];  m 
MARY  BARRETT. 

Children  (6): 

[154-58a]  ]  .  _  .  [1.  Magdalena  Steyer. 

[154-58b]  |  '■  Danlel-  m  (  2. - Gilbertson. 

[154-59]  2.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  27,  1839;  d  Feb.  1,  1919;  m  Lovina  Knerr. 

[154-49a]  3.  Adeline,  b  Nov.  11,  1838;  d  Feb.  11,  1894;  m  John  Wiegner. 

[154-60]  4.  Harriet,  b - ;  d  Feb.  28,  1880;  m  Ephraim  Moll. 

5.  Mary. 

6.  Son,  d  aged  9  yrs. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[154-26]  ELIZABETH  WIEGNER,  b  April  2,  1808;  d  Mar.  7,  1883;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Smith)  Wiegner  [154-9];  m  GEORGE  HUBER,  b  Dec.  17,  1805;  d  Feb.  27,  1866. 

One  child: 

[154-61]  Sarah,  b  Apr.  14,  1846;  m  Conrad  Miller. 

[154-27]  MARIA  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  25,  1810;  d - ;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Smith) 

Wiegner  [154-9];  m  JOSEPH  KULP. 

One  child: 

[154-61.1]  Jacob,  ?n - ;  wife  dec;  said  to  have  lived  in  Phila. ;  had  two  sons. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[154-28]  SUSANNAH  SAUTER  (SOUDER),  dau  John  and  Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner)  Sauter  [154- 
12];  m  FREDERICK  RENNINGER;  s  Henry  Renninger.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[154-62]  1.  Henry;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[154-63]  2.  Mary  S.,  b  May  9,  1851;  m  Newton  Owen  Hoffman. 

3.  William,  dec. 

[154-64]  4.  John  O.,  dec;  had  children. 

[154-65]  5.  Frederick;  Lansdale,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

[154—66]  6.  Sylvester,  m - ;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D. 

[Letters  unans.;  no  further  data  obtainable.] 

[154-29]  ELIZABETH  SOUDER,  b  Dec.  29,  1829;  d  Nov.  19,  1904;  dau  John  and  Maria  (Mary) 
(Wiegner)  Sauter  [154-12];  m  Jan.  16,  1853,  CHRISTIAN  FREYER,  b  June  14,  1827 ;  d  May  7,  1913; 
s  Christian  and  Sarah  (Brachtheiser)  Freyer.  Christian  Freyer  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa. 


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One  child: 

[154-67]  Sylvester  S.,  b  May  21,  1859;  d  Dec.  1,  1891;  m  Lizzie  Schuler. 

[Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Lizzie  Weiss ,  Phila.] 

[154-30]  ELIAS  SAUTER  (SOUDER),  b  Oct.  1,  1831 ;  d  May  10,  1864;  s  John  B.  and  Mary  (Maria) 

(Wiegner)  Sauter  [154-12];  m - - — - 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ella,  m - 

2.  Christian,  dec;  m  - ;  widow  resides  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  Two  daughters^one 

married. 

3.  Alice,  dec;  m  Stephen  Trumbauer,  Quakertown,  Pa.  No  issue. 

4.  Annie,  unm. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[154-31]  MARY  SAUTER,  dan  John  B.  and  Mary  (Maria)  (Wiegner)  Sauter  [154-12];  m . . . —  - 

SNYDER. 

One  child: 

[154-71]  Andrew,  dec;  m  Josephine - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[154-32]  EDITH  SAUTER,  b  Feb.  22,  1836;  d  April  10,  1915;  dau  John  B.  and  Mary  (Maria) 
(Wiegner)  Sauter  [154-12];  m  ALEXANDER  M.  CUTHBERT,  b  Aug.  14,  1820;  d  June  22,  1897;  s 
John  and  Lydia  (Mathews)  Cuthbert.  Lived  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[154-72]  1.  Alexander  M.,  b  Oct.,  1859;  m  Carrie  Davis. 

2.  John  S.,  b  Jan.  6,  1861;  unm;  Barrington,  N.  J. 

[154-73]  3.  Maria  G.,  b  March  27,  1863;  m  Franklin  Eyre. 

4.  Ida,  b  1865;  d  young. 

[154-74]  5.  Almira  K.,  b  Nov.  26,  1867;  m  Rev.  Matthew  Patton. 

6.  Thomas  K.,  b  Aug.  20,  1870;  unm;  Barrington,  N.  J. 

[154-75]  7.  Edith  May,  b  Nov.  18,  1874;  m  Ridgway  Ruby. 

[154-33a]  JOHN  W.  SAUTER,  b  Feb.  6, 1838;  d  Jan.,  1920;  s  John  B.  and  Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner) 

Sauter  [154-12];  m  Feb.  16,  1866,  SUSANNAH  KLEIN,  b - ;  d  Jan.  19,  1871. 

One  child:  Henry,  b  Jan.  9,  1867 ;  d  May  13,  1875. 

[154-33b]  JOHN  W.  SAUTER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  17,  1877,  MARY  ANN  CRESS- 
MAN.  Retired  farmer;  Hatfield,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1917.) 

[154-34]  ELIZABETH  W.  WIEGNER,  b  May  31,  1833;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Wiegner  [154-13];  m  Dec.  24,  1862,  WILLIAM  DENNIS,  b  Nov.  16,  1833;  d  Nov.  24,  1905;  s  William 
and  Esther  Dennis.  Widow  resides  in  Allentown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (7): 

[154-76]  1.  Oswin  W.,  b  Aug.  24,  1863;  m  Susanna  E.  Hoffman. 

[J?J-77a]  j  2  William  w  h  June  22,  1865;  m  (  J* - 

[154-77b]  J  [  2. - 

3.  Susanna  W.,  b  July  18,  1867;  dec;  buried  in  Washington  Schw.  Cem. 

[154-78]  4.  Howard  W.,  b  Jan.  7,  1869;  m  Grace  Lehr. 

[154-79]  5.  Sarah  A.,  b  Jan.  27,  1871;  d  Mar.  25,  1912;  m  Edwin  P.  Rabenold. 

[154-80]  6.  Abraham  W.,  b  Feb.  3,  1874;  m  Amanda  Baus. 

[154-81]  7.  Samuel  W.,  b  Feb.  27,  1877;  m - Huber;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[154-35]  ANNA  WIEGNER,  b  May  21,  1835;  d  Feb.  8,  1896;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-13];  m  1865,  SOLOMON  SCHELL,  b  Jan.  22,  1833;  d  July  2,  1893;  s  Jonathan 
Schell. 


[154-68] 

[154-69] 

[154-70] 


Plate  123 


The  original  is  in  the  State  Archives,  Harrisburi 
(Courtesy  of  Prof.  H.  H.  Shenk.) 


Plate  124 


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1237 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Elias,  h  Apr.  20,  1866;  d  Jan.  28,  1867. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  16,  1868. 

3.  Amandus,  h  Nov.  3,  1874;  dec. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[154-36]  ABRAHAM  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  25,  1837;  d  July  10,  1909;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-13];  m  Dee.  21,  1861,  ELIZABETH  HARTENSTINE,  b  Feb.  23,  1840;  d  Jan. 
9,  1902;  dau  Jonas  and  Christiana  (Gougler)  Hartenstine.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ) : 

[59-38]  1.  Susanna  H.,  b  Mar.  9,  1862;  m  Oswin  R.  Brey. 

[154-81.1]  2.  Rebecca  Christiana,  b  Oct.  21,  1863;  m  Joseph  B.  Moll. 

[154-81.2]  3.  Romanus  H.,  b  July  6,  1865;  m  Ella  Kurtz;  926  N.  7th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[74-868]  4.  Emma  Matilda,  b  Sept.  10,  1867;  m  Leo  G.  Heist. 

[154-81.3]  5.  William  J.,  b  July  8,  1879;  m  Ellen  Marshall. 

[154-37]  SAMUEL  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  29,  1840;  d  Sept.  3,  1917;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Wiegner  [154-13] ;  m  Sept.  3, 1864,  SUSANNA  FOX,  b  Mar.  26, 1844;  dau  James  Fox.  (1917.) 
Children  (4)-' 

[154-82]  1.  Adelaide  F.,  b  Nov.  27,  1864;  m  Mahlon  H.  Barlow. 

2.  James  Alvin,  b  Aug.  8,  1868;  d  Dec.  28,  1869. 

[154-83]  3.  Lenora,  b  Sept.  17,  1871;  m  Franklin  A.  Malsberger. 

[154-84]  4.  Laura  E.,  b  Feb.  20,  1874;  m  Charles  R.  Weidner. 

[154-38]  ELI  D.  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  23,  1843;  s  Joseph  and  Agnes  (Dresher)  Wiegner  [154-14];  m 
Mar.  6,  1873,  EMMA  GRIESEMER,  dau  Solomon  and  Rachel  (Nuss)  Griesemer.  Eli  Wiegner  is  a 
farmer,  living  in  Whitemarsh,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

[154-85]  1.  Charles  O.,  b  Apr.  8,  1874;  m  Mattie  B.  Hallman. 

[154—86]  2.  Olive  C.,  b  Mar.  17,  1876;  m  Joseph  Walker. 

[160-89]  3.  Anna,  b  Nov.  20,  1878;  m  Joseph  H.  Yeakle. 

[154-39]  JOSEPH  WEIGNER,  b  July  5,  1846;  s  Joseph  and  Agnes  (Dresher)  Wiegner  [154-14];  m 
Mar.  29,  1886,  REBECCA  WHITEMAN,  dau  David  Whiteman.  Res.,  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  (1917.) 
Children  (6): 

[154-87]  1.  Mabel  A.,  b  Mar.  16,  1887;  m  William  Frick. 

2.  Wilmer  D.,  b  Jan.  3,  1889. 

3.  Walter  K.,  b  July  3,  1890. 

4.  Joseph,  Jr.,  b  June  4,  1892. 

5.  Clara  C.,  b  Sept.  14,  1897. 

6.  Agnes  D.,  b  Mar.  12,  1902. 

[154-40]  REBECCA  ANN  WEIGNER,  b  Mar.  28,  1840;  dau  Joseph  and  Agnes  (Dresher)  Wiegner 
[154-14];  m  Nov.  15,  1860,  MATTHIAS  LUKENS,  d  Apr.  8,  1892;  s  Abner  Lukens. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Franklin,  b  Jan.  20,  1862;  d  Aug.  9,  1862. 

[154-88]  2.  William  Dewitt,  b  Sept.  28,  1863;  m  Mary  Gardenier. 

[154-89]  3.  Francis  Joseph,  b  Oct.  18,  1867;  m  Louise  A.  Young. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  14,  1875;  d  Nov.  28,  1875. 

[154-41]  MARY  WIEGNER,  b  July  26,  1833;  dau  Abraham  and  Magdalena  (Cassel)  Wiegner  [154- 
15];  m  ISAAC  KRUPP,  s  Abraham  Krupp.  Res.,  1 130  N.  41st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  [No  further  data.] 

[154-42]  JOSEPH  C.  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  7,  1837;  d  Jan.  24,  1921;  s  Abraham  and  Magdalena 
(Cassel)  Wiegner  [154-15] ;  m  Dec.  25, 1858,  MARGARET  BOOZ,  b  Jan.  15, 1832;  d  Mar.  12,  1916;  dau 
John  Booz. 


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[154-90a] 

[154-90b] 

[154-91] 


Children  (3): 

1.  John  Howard,  b  Apr.  13,  1860;  m 


1. 

2. 


2.  Mary  B. 

3.  Lanie  Lizzie 


twins,  b  May  19,  1869; 


Hannah  M.  Fleck. 

Rachel  C.  Williams. 

m  Ambrose  B.  Umstead. 
d  July  29,  1869. 


[154-43]  ELIZABETH  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  23,  1842;  dau  Abraham  and  Magdalena  (Cassel)  Wieg- 
ner  [154-15];  m  ISRAEL  B.  DICKINSON. 


Children  (7): 

[154-92]  1.  Horace,  m - Keller;  1905  W.  Venango  St.,  Phila.  Pa. 

[154-93]  2.  Abraham,  m  Lydia  Morris;  Cedars,  Pa. 

3.  Frank;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

[11-358]  4.  Marie,  b  Jan.  12,  1872;  m  Warren  H.  Krauss. 

[154-94]  5.  Mary,  m  Irwin  Schaeffer;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[154-95]  6.  Walter  Stanley,  b  June  8,  1880;  m  Mae  Cassel. 

7.  Reno;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

[154-96]  8.  Lanie,  dec;  m  Harry  Keller. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[154-44]  ABRAHAM  CASSEL  WIEGNER,  b  July  22,  1850;  d  May  13,  1909;  s  Abraham  and  Mag¬ 
dalena  (Cassel)  Wiegner  [154-15];  m  Dec.  25,  1876,  ELLA  CORDELIA  BARNES,  b  Feb.  8,  1856.  Mr. 
Wiegner  was  a  cigar  manufacturer. 

Children  (3): 

[154-97]  1.  Henry  James,  b  Jan.  25,  1878;  m  Hazel  Jane  Tice. 

[154-98]  2.  Walter  Edwin,  b  Jan.  7,  1886;  m  Marie  Dorothea  Katherine  Weber. 


[154-45]  FRANKLIN  W.  KRUPP,  b  April  28,  1847;  d  Nov.  21,  1918;  s  Jesse  and  Sophia  (Wiegner) 
Krupp  [154-16] ;  m  April  15,  1889,  SOPHIA  K.  HECKLER;  d  Nov.  10,  1908;  dau  Samuel  and  Rebecca 
Heckler.  Lived  in  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[154-99]  1.  Elvie  Louella  H.,  b  April  24,  1890;  d  Jan.  4,  1915;  m  John  Emory  Wise. 

2.  Llewellyn  H.,  stillborn;  Apr.  15,  1891. 

[154-100]  3.  Rebecca  Belle  H.,  b  Oct.  22,  1892;  m  William  B.  Carrigan. 

[154-46]  ANNA  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  3,  1834;  d  June  15,  1916;  dau  Joel  and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Wieg¬ 
ner  [154-19] ;  m  1862,  JOHN  F.  FISHER,  b  Dec.  22,  1831 ;  d  Jan.  6,  1920;  s  Jacob  Fisher.  John  Fisher 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  10,  1862;  unm;  Worcester,  Pa. 

2.  Son,  b  Dec.  1,  1864;  d  Dec.  8,  1864. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Dec.  8,  1865;  unm;  bookkeeper  and  manager;  1858  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.  (1917.) 


[154-47]  JACOB  WEIGNER,  b  Nov.  15,  1838;  d  Feb.  16,  1920;  s  John  and  Maria  (Anders)  Wiegner 
[154-21];  m  Feb.  2,  1864,  SOPHIA  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  15,  1841;  dau  Henry  and  Christina  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [11-59].  Jacob  Weigner  was  a  farmer,  living  in  Worcester,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  {11): 

1.  Priscilla,  b  Dec.  21,  1864;  d  Sept.  25,  1870. 

[154-101]  2.  John  K.,  b  Sept.  25,  1866;  m  Araminta  K.  Anders. 

[154-102]  3.  Christianna  K.,  b  Dec.  31,  1867;  m  Aaron  M.  Lewis. 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b  April  25,  1870;  d  Sept.  24,  1870. 

rkMS  1 5.  Ida,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  m  f  H'ram  Deeds. 

[154— 103b]  J  l  2.  Harvey  K.  Reyner. 

[184-473]  6.  Laura,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  m  Frank  M.  Underkuffler. 

[154-104]  7.  Caroline  K.,  b  Mar.  18,  1875;  m  Horace  Centennial  Wood. 

[11-359]  8.  Sophia,  b  June  23,  1877;  m  Morris  H.  Krauss. 

[154-105]  9.  Harry  K.,  b  Apr.  26,  1879;  m  Emma  K.  Rothenberger. 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[154-106]  10.  Ellen  K.,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  m  Edwin  S.  Schaffer. 
[154-107]  11.  Emma  K.,  b  Aug.  24,  1882;  m  Wilson  C.  Moyer. 


[154-48]  GEORGE  A.  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  3,  1845;  d  Dec.  28,  1915;  s  John  and  Maria  (Anders) 
Wiegner  [154—21  ] ;  m  Dec.  28,  1867,  EMMA  CASSEL,  b  Feb.  16,  1849;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  Ann 
(Snyder)  Cassel.  George  Wiegner  was  a  farmer.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[154-108]  1.  Horace  Clayton,  b  Sept.  10,  1868;  d  Dec.  23,  1910;  m  Kate  S.  Boyer. 

2.  Howard,  b  Sept.  7,  1869;  d  July  17,  1870. 

[154-109]  3.  Henry  Franklin,  b  Nov.  29,  1872;  m  Kate  S.  Boyer  Wiegner. 

[154-110]  4.  George  Riley  C.,  b  May  18,  1877;  m  Marne  G.  Knipe. 


[154-49a]  JOHN  WIEGNER,  b  July  10,  1844;  s  Ezra  and  Maria  (Gehman)  Wiegner  [154-22a];  m 
Mar.  12,  1864,  ADELINE  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  11,  1838;  d,  Feb.  11,  1894;  dau  Daniel  and  Mary  (Barrett) 
Wiegner  [154-25]. 


Children  (7): 

1.  Amelia  Sarah,  b  Oct. 

[154-112]  2.  Mary  Jane,  b  Dec.  5,  1866;  m  Jacob  Schmitt,  2nd. 

[154-113]  3.  Malinda,  b  May  14,  1869;  m  Frank  M.  Savacool. 

4.  Alvin  W.,  b  Oct.  7,  1871;  d  Feb.  10,  1907. 

[154-114]  5.  Ephraim,  b  May  15,  1874;  m  Sarah  Kitchenman. 

[154-115]  6.  Emma  Maria,  b  Nov.  14,  1877;  m  Albert  Hangliter. 

7.  Frank,  b  Aug.  16,  1882;  d  Jan.  12,  1885. 


[154-llla]  1 
[154-1  lib]  j 


12.  1864;  m  ?■  Henry  Shmlever. 

1  2.  Ephraim  E.  Bauman. 


[154-49b]  JOHN  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  25, 1899,  SARAH  AGNES  MENK- 
HAUS,  b  Dec.  22,  1857 ;  dau  Francis  and  Elizabeth  (Bowers)  Menkhaus.  John  Wiegner  is  a  carpenter 
living  in  Telford,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[154-50]  MARIA  (MARY)  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  13,  1849;  dau  Ezra  and  Maria  (Gehman)  Wiegner 
[154-22a] ;  m  May  2,  1868,  ENOS  BENNER,  b  Oct.  5,  1840;  d  Apr.  7,  1911 ;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Delp) 
Benner.  Enos  Benner  was  a  carpenter;  widow’s  address,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (12): 

[154-116]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Sept.  26,  1869;  m  Rhine  Barndt;  Telford,  Pa. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Aug.  11,  1872;  d  Jan.  11,  1879. 

[154-117]  3.  Lavina  W.,  b  Aug.  18,  1874;  m  Samuel  S.  Alderfer. 

[154-118]  4.  Matilda,  b  Mar.  11,  1876;  m  Benjamin  F.  Simmons. 

[154-119]  5.  Elmer,  b  Feb.  6,  1878;  m  Annie  Bergey;  Franconia,  Pa. 

[154-120]  6.  Wilson,  b  Feb.  23,  1880;  m  Anna  K.  Scheetz. 

7.  Lizzie,  b  Feb.  13,  1882;  d  June  2,  1888. 

8.  Llewellyn,  b  Nov.  4,  1883;  d  June  1,  1888. 

9.  Enos,  b  Aug.  19,  1885;  d  June  18,  1888. 

10.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  23,  1887;  d  Feb.  5,  1888. 

[154-121]  11.  Rhine,  b  Nov.  7,  1889;  m  Anna  N.  Stout. 

[154-122]  12.  Elsie,  b  Jan.  16,  1893;  m  Titus  R.  Myers. 


[154-51]  SARAH  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  30,  1823;  d  Dec.  24,  1899;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett) 
Wiegner  [154—23] ;  m  Nov.  24,  1844,  GEORGE  EHRLEN,  b  May  1,  1821;  d  Mar.  24,  1901.  George 
Ehrlen  was  a  cooper. 

Children  (2): 

[154-123]  1.  Emma  L.,  b  Nov.  24,  1846;  m  Louis  Goettelmann. 

[154-124]  2.  Anna  M.,  b  May  29,  1853;  m  Dr.  George  Mays. 


[154-52a]  JOHN  B.  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  4,  1828;  d  Mar.  11,  1880;  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett) 
Wiegner  [154-23];  m  Aug.  1,  1850,  MARGARET  PRICE,  b  Oct.  6,  1825;  d  Jan.  19,  1853. 

One  child:  Alice  P.,  b  Dec.  30,  1852;  d  Feb.  7,  1853. 


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[154-52b]  JOHN  B.  WIEGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  May  4,  1854,  SARAH  A.  SMALLEY, 
b  Mar.  10,  1835;  d  Jan.  22,  1910. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Samuel  H.,  b  Jan.  20,  1855;  d  Mar.  14,  1857. 

[154-125]  2.  George  D.,  b  Mar.  20,  1859;  m  Helen  Murtha. 

3.  John  Augustus,  b  May  31,  1864;  unm. 

[154-126]  4.  Rose  Ann,  b  Jan.  20,  1874;  m  Otto  Knapp. 

[154-53]  WILLIAM  B.  WIEGNER,  b  July,  1837 ;  d  Dec.  14,  1899 ;  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett) 
Wiegner  [154-23];  m  Oct.  22,  1871,  KATE  BREIDENBACH,  b  Dec.  15,  1850.  Widow’s  res.,  Frank- 
ford  Ave.  and  Somerset  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Albert;  2.  Katie;  3.  William;  4.  Lizzie,  d  young. 

[154-127]  5.  Henry  B.,  b  Aug.  30,  1878;  m  Pearl  A.  Bartholomew. 

[Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[154-54]  CATHARINE  WIEGNER,  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett)  Wiegner  [154-23];  m 
PHILIP  COOK. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  William;  2056  E.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

2.  Harry. 

[Letters  unariswered.] 

[154-55]  SAMUEL  B.  WIEGNER,  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett)  Wiegner  [154-23];  m - . 

Samuel  B.  Wiegner  was  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Gettysburg;  had  at  least  one  son,  Luther,  Oil  City,  Pa. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[154-56]  ESTHER  WIEGNER,  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett)  Wiegner  [154-23];  m  WIL¬ 
LIAM  DEETZ. 

Children  (7): 

[154-128]  1.  Amelia  W.,  b  June  25,  1849;  m  Nelson  Trout. 

[154— 128.1  ]  2.  Kate  W.,  m  Harry  Engelmeyer;  Fox  Chase,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[154-129]  3.  John  M.,  m - 

4.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  13,  1861;  m  Annie  C.  Clymer. 

5.  Clara,  b  Feb.  4,  1866;  m 

6.  Henry,  d  in  infancy. 

7.  Sarah  Jane,  d  in  infancy. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[154-57]  MARY  WIEGNER,  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Barrett)  Wiegner  [154-23];  m  JACOB 
FEES. 

One  child: 

[154-131.1]  Mary,  m  William  Kloss.  Widow  lives  at  Frankford  Ave.  and  Thompson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Letters  unanswered.] 

[154-58a]  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Barrett)  Wiegner  [154-25];  m  MAGDALENA 
STEYER.  [154-58b]  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  m  2nd  time, - GILBERTSON. 

One  child: 

[154-131.2]  Hettie,  dec;  m  William  Kerhusman  (?);  had  two  children,  Stanley,  and  Frances. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[154-59]  JACOB  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  27,  1839;  d  Feb.  1,  1919;  s  Daniel  and  Mary  (Barrett)  Wieg¬ 
ner  [154-25];  m  Nov.  8,  1862,  LOVINA  KNERR,  b  Sept.  30,  1842;  d  Mar.  17,  1909;  dau  Rev.  George 
and  Elizabeth  (Ziegler)  Knerr.  Carriage  builder;  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[154-132]  1.  George  D.,  b  Noal  11,  1863;  m  Elizabeth  Augusta  Snyder. 

[154-133]  2.  William  H.,  b  July  25,  1867;  m  Ellen  Korndorfer. 


(  1.  William  H.  Delp. 
1  2.  John  Cressman. 


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3.  Mary  Anne,  b  Oct.  13,  1872;  d  Nov.  20,  1872. 

4.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Sept.  2,  1875;  d  Dec.  1,  1876. 

[154-134]  5.  Emma  Jane,  b  Aug.  3,  1878;  m  George  J.  Lohrman. 

[154-135]  6.  Howard  Edward,  b  Dec.  29,  1880;  m  Pearl  Leedy. 

[154-60]  HARRIET  WIEGNER,  d  Feb.  28,  1880;  dau  Daniel  and  Mary  (Barrett)  Wiegner  [154- 
25];  m  EPHRAIM  MOLL.  Mr.  Moll  is  buried  in  K.  of  P.  Cemetery,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (4): 

[154-136]  1.  John  D.,  b  Oct.  2,  1855;  m  Lizzie  Ettinger. 

[154-137]  2.  Mary,  dec;  m  Martin  Marlin. 

[154-138]  3.  Anna,  m  George  MacAlpine. 

4.  Emma,  b  1873  (?);  d  Aug.,  1911;  unm. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[154-61]  SARAH  HUBER,  b  Apr.  14,  1846;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  (Wiegner)  Huber  [154-26]; 
m  Apr.  17,  1869,  CONRAD  MILLER,  b  July  30,  1847. 

Children  (10): 

[154-139]  1.  Ida,  b  Dec.  14,  1869;  d  Feb.  2,  1908;  m  John  Borntrager;  had  son,  b  and  d  Apr.  24,1894. 

[154-140]  2.  Annie,  b  Nov.  27,  1871;  m  Robert  E.  Jackson. 

[154-141]  3.  Lizzie,  b  May  10,  1874;  m  Ambrose  Edleman. 

[154-142]  4.  Charles,  b  Nov.  19,  1876;  d  Jan.  22,  1906;  m  Nora  Jones. 

5.  John  J.,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  m 

[154-144]  6.  Maggie,  b  Dec.  19,  1880;  m  Daniel  C.  Gerhart. 

[154-145]  7.  Katie,  b  Apr.  24,  1883;  m  William  Butterweck. 

[154-146]  8.  Emma  J.,  b  June  21,  1885;  m  Elmer  R.  Boyer. 

[154-147]  9.  Lucian  C.,  b  Feb.  28,  1888;  m  Katie  Mumbauer. 

[154-148]  10.  Ella,  b  Dec.  19,  1889;  m  John  Hallman. 

[154-63]  MARY  S.  RENNINGER,  b  May'9,  1851;  dau  Frederick  and  Susannah  (Souder)  Ren- 
ninger  [154-28] ;  m  NEWTON  OWEN  HOFFMAN,  b  Dec.  25,  1851 ;  d  Jan.  4,  1912;  s  Samuel  and  Lydia 
(Lutz)  Hoffman.  Newdon  Hoffman  was  a  blacksmith  and  lived  at  Susquehanna  and  Courtland  Sts., 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[154-149]  1.  Alice  Alberta,  b  Nov.  16,  1877;  m  John  M.  Krupp. 

[154-150]  2.  Oscar  Owen,  b  July  16,  1879;  m  Minnie  A.  Kohl. 

[154-151]  3.  Clarence  Newton,  b  Sept.  12,  1881;  m  Mary  Catharine  Liviziey. 

4.  William  Henry,  b  Sept.  14,  1883;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

5.  Frank  Arthur,  b  Nov.  10,  1885;  unm;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

6.  Edward,  b  June  15,  1887;  d  June  15,  1887. 

7.  Charles,  b  April  30,  1890;  d  April  30,  1890. 

[154-67]  SYLVESTER  S.  FREYER,  b  May  21,  1859;  d  Dec.  1,  1891;  s  Christian  and  Elizabeth 
(Souder)  Freyer  [154-29];  m  June  9,  1881,  LIZZIE  SCHULER,  b  May  10,  1859;  dau  John  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  Schuler.  Lizzie  Schuler  Freyer,  now  Mrs.  Weiss,  lives  at  2442  N.  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

[154-151.1]  1.  Charles  S.,  b  Mar.  26,  1882;  m  Emma  J.  Schafebook. 

2.  Anna,  b  Dec.  1,  1889;  d  May  1,  1896. 

[154-71]  ANDREW  SNYDER,  dec;  s - and  Mary  (Sauter)  Snyder  [154-31];  m  JOSEPH¬ 
INE  - .  Had  a  daughter,  Elizabeth,  married  to  a  druggist. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[154-72]  ALEXANDER  M.  CUTHBERT,  b  Oct.,  1859;  s  Alexander  M.  and  Edith  (Sauter)  Cuth- 
bert  [154-32];  m  CARRIE  DAVIS.  No  issue.  Camden,  N.  J. 

[154-73]  MARIA  G.  CUTHBERT,  b  Mar.  27,  1863;  dau  Alexander  M.  and  Edith  (Sauter)  Cuth- 
bert  [154-32];  m  Oct.  18,  1887,  FRANKLIN  EYRE,  b  Oct.  28,  1861;  s  George  Faunce  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Hubbert)  Eyre.  Mr.  Eyre  is  in  the  real  estate  business,  and  lives  in  Barrington,  N.  J.  (1918.) 


|  1.  Carrie  E.  Trumbore. 
1  2.  Gertrude  Bauer. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Edith,  b  Mar.  7,  1891;  Barrington,  N.  J. 

[154-152]  2.  Almira  C.,  b  Aug.  24,  1892;  m  Edwin  W,  Roberts. 

3.  Franklin,  b  Nov.  24,  1894;  Barrington,  N.  J. 

[154-74]  ALMIRA  K.  CUTHBERT,  b  Nov.  26,  1867;  dau  Alexander  M.  and  Edith  (Sauter)  Cuth- 
bert  [154-32];  m  July  10,  1895,  REV.  MATTHEW  PATTON,  b  Oct.  4,  1870;  d  July  5,  1913;  s  Alexan¬ 
der  and  Ella  Patton.  Mr.  Matthew  Patton  was  a  Congregational  minister,  having  been  ordained  by 
the  Philadelphia  Presbytery,  and  lived  in  Cos  Cob,  Conn.,  where  his  widow  now  resides.  (1918.) 
Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Beatrice,  b  Mar.  28,  1896. 

2.  Cuthbert  M.,  b  Mar.  11,  1898. 

3.  Dorothea  Dix,  b  May  23,  1904. 

[154-75]  EDITH  MAY  CUTHBERT,  b  Nov.  18,  1874;  dau  Alexander  M.  and  Edith  (Sauter)  Cuth¬ 
bert  [154-32];  m  July  10,  1895,  RIDGWAY  RUBY,  d  Jan.  10,  1912;  s  George  W.  and  Kate  (Hays) 
Ruby.  Ridgway  Ruby  was  a  surveyor;  widow’s  address,  2245  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Stella  May,  b  June  10,  1897. 

[154-153]  2.  George,  b  Nov.  13,  1900;  m  Irene  Beigenwald. 

[154-76]  OSWIN  W.  DENNIS,  b  Aug.  24,  1863;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Wiegner)  Dennis 
[154-34];  m  Dec.  22,  1883,  SUSANNA  E.  HOFFMAN,  b  Oct.  1,  1864;  d  Feb.  6,  1915;  dau  J.  B.  and 
Mary  Hoffman.  Oswin  Dennis  is  a  carpenter  of  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (8): 

[154-154]  1.  Minnie  Louise,  b  Aug.  28,  1884;  m  Harry  Yingling. 

[154-155]  2.  Irwin  Franklin,  b  Sept.  2,  1886;  m  Otella  Loux. 

[154—155. 1  ]  3.  Elsie  I.,  b  Dec.  9,  1887;  d  June  6,  1916;  m  R.  Miller,  Allentown,  Pa. 

[154-156]  4.  William  Jessiah,  b  Apr.  23,  1890;  m  Katie  E.  Antry. 

[154-157]  5.  Sarah  Agnes,  b  Sept.  20,  1892;  m  Ralph  C.  Smith. 

[154-158]  6.  Elwood  Christopher,  b  Oct.  22,  1894;  m  Margaret  Hoffman. 

7.  Girl,  stillborn;  Jan.  30,  1897. 

8.  Boy,  stillborn;  June  4,  1898. 

[154-78]  HOWARD  WIEGNER  DENNIS,  b  Jan.  7,  1869;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Wiegner) 
Dennis  [154-34];  m  Dec.  14,  1899,  GRACE  LEHR,  b  Mar.  28,  1873;  dau  Charles  P.  Lehr.  Mr.  Dennis 
is  a  wireworker,  living  at  1015  Maple  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[154-79]  SARAH  A.  DENNIS,  b  Jan.  27,  1871;  d  Mar.  25,  1912;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  W. 
(Wiegner)  Dennis  [154-34];  m  Sept.  15,  1895,  EDWIN  P.  RABENOLD,  b  Jan.  17,  1863;  s  Phaon  and 
Lucy  Rabenold.  Cigar  mfr. ;  146  North  5th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Raymond  F.,  b  Mar.  8,  1896. 

2.  Edwin  P.,  Jr.,  b  August  16,  1898. 

3.  Paul  W.,  b  May  11,  1900. 

4.  Norman  S.,  b  Jan.  29,  1902. 

5.  Marcus  A.,  b  Sept.  12,  1904. 

6.  Mary  E.  D.,  b  Oct.  5,  1905. 

7.  Volda  L.,  b  Sept.  7,  1908. 

8.  Dennis  T.,  b  Oct.  4,  1910. 

[154-80]  ABRAHAM  W.  DENNIS,  b  Feb.  3,  1874;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Wiegner)  Dennis 
[154-34];  m  Aug.  26,  1893,  AMANDA  BAUS,  b  Oct.  14,  1873;  dau  Charles  D.  Baus.  Fireman  on  rail¬ 
road;  res.,  449  Linden  St.,  Allentown,  Pa,  (1917.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Mamie,  b  Dec.  31,  1893;  d  Feb.  5,  1899. 

2.  Mabel,  b  Dec,  21,  1897. 


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3.  Wayne,  b  Apr.  23,  1901. 

4.  Ada,  b  May  2,  1904. 

5.  Charles  WT.,  b  July  18,  1907;  d  July  27,  1910. 

6.  Eleanor,  b  Oct.  12,  1909. 

[154-81.1]  REBECCA  CHRISTIANA  WIEGNER,  b  Oct.  21,  1863;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Hartenstine)  Wiegner  [154-36];  m  Oct.  23,  1886,  JOSEPH  B.  MOLL,  b  July  28,  1864;  d  June  9,  1918; 
s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Bitting)  Moll.  Joseph  Moll  was  a  barber  of  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[154-158.1]  1.  Edgar  W.,  b  May  2,  1887;  m  Mary  L.  Lacliman. 

[154-158.2]  2.  Lizzie  V.,  b  Apr.  30,  1896;  m  Howard  J.  Reinhart. 

[154-81.3]  WILLIAM  J.  WIEGNER,  b  July  8,  1879;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Hartenstine) 
Wiegner  [154-36];  m  Jan.  26,  1905,  ELLEN  MARSHALL,  b  May  17,  1879.  William  Wiegner  is  a  post- 
office  clerk,  living  at  505  Tilghman  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  30,  1910. 

[154-82]  ADELAIDE  F.  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  27,  1864;  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Fox)  Wiegner 
[154-37];  m  Sept.  6,  1884,  MAHLON  H.  BARLOW,  s  Mahlon  and  Hannah  Barlow.  Mahlon  H.  Bar- 
low  is  a  locomotive  fireman,  living  in  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lillian  Estella,  b  Oct.  21,  1885,  d  Mar.  11,  1887. 

[154-159]  2.  Harry  Edgar,  b  May  8,  1887;  m  Elizette  Reed. 

[154-83]  LENORA  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  17,  1871;  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Fox)  Wiegner  [154- 

37] ;  m  Apr.  3,  1892,  FRANKLIN  A.  MALSBERGER,  b  Jan.  21,  1865;  d  Nov.  7,  1918;  s  Albert  and 
Margaret  Malsberger.  Franklin  Malsberger  was  a  fireman,  living  at  348  Beech  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
(1917.) 

One  son:  William,  b  Nov.  3,  1893;  d  Dec.  9,  1918,  of  pneumonia,  in  France.  Mr. 
Malsberger  was  a  sergeant,  attached  to  Sanitary  Squad  No.  52,  Hospital  Division 
No.  10  of  79th  Div.,  Pa.,  in  the  World  War. 

[154-84]  LAURA  ESTELLA  WIEGNER,  b  Feb.  20,  1874;  dau  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Fox)  Wiegner 
[154-37];  m  June  8,  1894,  CHARLES  R.  WEIDNER,  b  Aug.  10,  1872;  s  Martin  L.  and  Mary  Ann 
Weidner.  Charles  Weidner  is  a  painter,  living  in  Boyertown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Samuel  W.,  b  Nov.  2,  1894. 

2.  Ida  Estella,  b  Aug.  3,  1896;  d  Apr.  23,  1901. 

3.  Florence,  b  Dec.  13,  1899. 

[154-85]  CHARLES  O.  WIEGNER,  b  Apr.  8,  1874;  s  Eli  D.  and  Emma  (Griesemer)  Wiegner  [154- 

38] ;  m  July  1,  1901,  MATTIE  B.  HALLMAN,  b  Nov.  14,  1880;  dau  Chas.  E.  and  Emma  A.  Hallman. 
Charles  Wiegner  is  a  farmer  of  Oreland,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Olive  Claudia,  b  May  16,  1902. 

2.  Emma  Iola,  b  Dec.  3,  1904. 

3.  Anna  May,  b  Nov.  6,  1906. 

4.  Charles  Eli,  b  Feb.  24,  1909. 

5.  Kathrine  Jennie,  b  June  26,  1911. 

6.  Joseph  Houston,  b  Mar.  1,  1914. 

7.  Florence  Cecilia,  b  Jan.  11,  1916. 

[154-86]  OLIVE  C.  WEIGNER,  b  Mar.  17,  1876;  dau  Eli  D.  and  Emma  (Griesemer)  Wiegner  [154- 
38];  m  June  16,  1897,  JOSEPH  WALKER.  Address,  130  Walnut  St.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Sadie  E.,  b  Apr.  25,  1898;  d  Aug.  12,  1908. 

2.  Charles  T.,  b  Oct.  18,  1899. 


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3.  Harold  E.f  b  Jan.  12,  1908. 

4.  George  T.,  b  June  3,  1910. 

5.  Lillian  J.,  b  Oct.  4,  1916. 

[154-87]  MABEL  A.  WEIGNER,  b  Mar.  16,  1887;  dau  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Whiteman)  Weigner 
[154-39];  m  Nov.  27,  1914,  WILLIAM  FRICK,  b  Dec.  25,  1884;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Nevell)  Frick. 
William  Frick  is  a  farmer  of  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earle  William,  b  Sept.  4,  1916. 

2.  Bernard  Lloyd,  b  Sept.  9,  1917. 

[154-88]  REV.  WILLIAM  DEWITT  LUKENS,  b  Sept.  28,  1863;  s  Matthias  and  Rebecca  Ann 
(Weigner)  Lukens  [154-40];  m  Apr.  9,  1890,  MARY  GARDENIER,  dau  Charles  F.  D.  Gardenier. 
Clergyman;  pastor  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  res.,  253  Union  St.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  (1917.) 

One  daughter:  Pearl,  b  Jan.  25,  1894;  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Teacher  of  English  in  Amenia 
(N.  Y.)  High  School. 

[154-89]  REV.  FRANCIS  JOSEPH  LUKENS,  b  Oct.  18,  1867;  s  Matthias  and  Rebecca  Ann 
(Weigner)  Lukens  [154-40];  m  Aug.  12,  1896,  LOUISE  A.  YOUNG,  b  Mar.  6,  1866;  dau  John  Hunter 
Young.  Baptist  minister;  Herndon,  Va.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Paul  F.,  b  Apr.  17,  1897;  with  A.  E.  F.  (1917.) 

2.  Ruth  Anna,  b  Aug.  28,  1899. 

3.  John  Luke,  b  Oct.  8,  1906. 

[154-90a]  JOHN  HOWARD  WEIGNER,  b  Apr.  13,  1860;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Margaret  (Booz)  Wieg- 
ner  [154-42];  m  Apr.  15,  1883,  HANNAH  MARY  FLECK,  b  Sept.  28,  1867 ;  d  May  13,  1885;  dau  John 
Fleck.  No  issue. 

[154-90b]  JOHN  HOWARD  WEIGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept.  8,  1888,  RACHEL  C. 
WILLIAMS,  b  Aug.  21,  1869;  dau  Mordecai  Williams.  Hosiery  presser;  609  Walnut  St.,  Norristown, 
Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (5): 

[154-160]  1.  Joseph,  Jr.,  b  Mar.  7,  1889;  m  Sarah  Jane  Freas. 

2.  Horace,  b  June  7,  1890;  d  June  9,  1890. 

3.  Walter,  b  Sept.  8,  1893. 

4.  William,  b  Aug.  8,  1896. 

5.  Martha,  b  Dec.  3,  1898. 

[154-91]  MARY  B.  WIEGNER,  b  May  19,  1869;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Margaret  (Booz)  Wiegner 
[154-42];  m  Oct.  18,  1893,  AMBROSE  B.  UMSTEAD,  b  July  18,  1867;  s  John  Calvin  and  Kate  A. 
Umstead.  Secretary  of  the  Earn  Line  Steamship  Co.;  res.,  1017  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1918.) 

One  son:  Lynford  Ambrose,  b  Nov.  3,  1895;  Co.  E,  304th  Ammunition  Train,  Camp 
Meade,  Md.  (July,  1918). 

[154-95]  WALTER  STANLEY  DICKINSON,  b  June  8,  1880;  s  Israel  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Wiegner) 
Dickinson  [154-43];  m  June  1,  1901,  MAE  CASSEL,  b  July  9,  1880;  dau  Jacob  H.  Cassel.  Farmer; 
Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1917.)  No  issue. 

[154-97]  HENRY  JAMES  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  25,  1878;  s  Abraham  C.  and  Ella  Cordelia  (Barnes) 
Wiegner  [154-44];  rn  Mar.  24,  1910,  HAZEL  JANE  TICE,  b  Dec.  1,  1882;  dau  Dr.  Dudley  Lane  Tice. 
Photo  supply  business;  2234-2236  N.  29th  St..,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[154  98]  WALTER  EDWIN  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  7,  1886;  s  Abraham  C.  and  Ella  Cordelia  (Barnes) 
Wiegner  [154-44];  rn  June  26,  1907,  MARIE  DOROTHEA  KATHERINE  WEBER,  b  Oct.  21,  1885; 
dau  Oscar  Weber.  Photo  printer;  2429  N.  Myrtlewood  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

Oscar  Abraham;  Edna  Cordelia;  Walter  Louis;  Henry  James;  Hazel  Jane. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.} 


[154-99]  ELVIE  LOUELLA  H.  KRUPP,  b  Apr.  24,  1890;  d  Jan.  4,  1915;  dau  Franklin  W.  and 
Sophia  K.  (Heckler)  Krupp  [154-45];  m  Aug.  12,  1912,  JOHN  EMORY  WISE.  Res.,  York,  Pa. 
(1917.)  No  issue. 


[154-100]  REBECCA  BELLE  H.  KRUPP,  b  Oct.  22,  1892;  dau  Franklin  W.  and  Sophia  K.  (Heck¬ 
ler)  Krupp  [154-45];  m  Nov.  7,  1917,  WILLIAM  B.  CARRIGAN.  Res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1917.) 


[154-101]  JOHN  K.  WEIGNER,  b  Sept.  25,  1866;  s  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss)  Weigner  [154-47]; 
m  May  22,  1890,  ARAMINTA  K.  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  30,  1871;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Hannah  B.  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-25].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 


[19-188.2] 

[154-162] 

[154-163a] 

[154- 163b] 

[154-164] 

[154-164.1] 


1, 

2. 

3.  Joseph  A.,  b  Nov.  21,  1893;  m 


4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 


Children  {10): 

Edna  Lurene  A.,  b  Sept.  18,  1890;  d  Nov.  7,  1918;  m  Elmer  Stoudt. 
Jacob  A.,  b  July  8,  1892;  d  Sept.  23,  1917;  m  Bertha  Reiff. 

1.  Helen  King. 

2.  Elizabeth  G.  Metz. 

Elva*May,  b  Oct.  12,  1895;  m  Claude  R.  Geyer. 

Alverda  A.,  b  Apr.  21,  1897;  m  Nevin  R.  Yerger. 

Viola  A.,  b  May  9,  1898. 

Marion  A.,  b  Nov.  5,  1899. 

Lester  A.,  b  Mar.  22,  1903. 

Mildred  A.,  b  Nov.  9,  1912. 

John  Curtis  A.,  b  Dec.  14,  1914. 


[154-102]  CHRISTIANNA  K.  WEIGNER,  b  Dec.  31,  1867;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss)  Weig¬ 
ner  [154-47];  m  AARON  M.  LEWIS,  b  Nov.  26,  1871.  Res.,  Morwood,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

[154-164.2]  1.  Ada  W.,  b  July  8,  1895;  m  Weston  N.  Landis. 

2.  Jacob  W.,  b  Sept.  3,  1897;  d  Aug.  15,  1898. 

[154-164.3]  3.  Sophia  W.,  b  July  1,  1902;  m  Abraham  LI.  Moyer. 

4.  Lizzie  W.,  b  May  21,  1904. 

[154-103a-b]  IDA  WEIGNER,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss)  Weigner  [154-47]; 
m  HIRAM  DEEDS;  m  2nd  time,  June  30,  1904,  HARVEY  K.  REYNER,  b  1874;  s  Henry  B.  and  Mary 
(Fry)  Reyner.  Farmer;  Penllyn,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 


[154-104]  CAROLINE  KRAUSS  WEIGNER,  b  Mar.  18,  1875;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss) 
Weigner  [154-47];  m  June  30,  1897,  HORACE  CENTENNIAL  WOOD,  b  Jan.  2,  1876;  s  Charles  S. 
and  Ann  Dora  Wood.  Farmer;  Centre  Square,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Charles  Earl,  b  Jan.  24,  1898. 

2.  Ruth  Mildred,  b  Nov.  17,  1900. 

[154-105]  HARRY  K.  WEIGNER,  b  Apr.  26,  1879;  s  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss)  Weigner  [154-47]; 
m  Sept.  12,  1908,  EMMA  K.  ROTHENBERGER,  b  July  16,  1880;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Amanda  K.  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Rothenberger  [149-62].  Farmer;  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Corienne  R.,  b  Nov.  15,  1910. 

2.  Ralph  R.,  b  July  20,  1914. 

3.  Edwin  R.,  b  Dec.  21,  1918. 

[154-106]  ELLEN  K.  WEIGNER,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss)  Weigner  [154- 
47];  m  Apr.  28,  1906,  EDWIN  S.  SCHAFFER,  b  July  31,  1879;  s  Milton  and  Emma  Schaffer.  Farmer; 
Penllyn,  Pa.  (1917.1 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Raymond  W.,  b  Apr.  1,  1909. 

2.  Alverda  W.,  b  Dec.  5,  1912. 

[154-107]  EMMA  K.  WEIGNER,  b  Aug.  24,  1882;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Krauss)  Weigner  [154- 
47];  m  Nov.  26,  1903,  WILSON  C.  MOYER,  b  Jan.  31,  1881;  s  Isaiah  W.  and  Mary  Ann  Moyer.  Let¬ 
ter-carrier;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  daughter:  Florence,  b  Feb.  11,  1915. 

[154-108]  HORACE  CLAYTON  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  10,  1868;  d  Dec.  23,  1910;  s  George  A.  and 
Emma  (Cassel)  Wiegner  [154-48];  m  May  14,  1892,  KATE  S.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  6,  1871;  dau  Jesse  and 
Louisa  (Schmidt)  Boyer.  Horace  C.  Wiegner  was  a  painter  of  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alma  Veola,  b  Apr.  28,  1900;  d  May  10,  1906. 

2.  Infant  daughter,  b  June  11,  1903;  d  June  11,  1903. 

[154-109]  HENRY  FRANKLIN  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  29,  1872;  s  George  A.  and  Emma  (Cassel) 
Wiegner  [154-48];  m  Apr.  23,  1918,  KATE  S.  (BOYER)  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  6,  1871;  dau  Jesse  and 
Louisa  (Schmidt)  Boyer,  and  widow  of  Horace  C.  Wiegner  [154-108].  Solderer;  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

No  issue. 

[154-110]  GEORGE  RILEY  C.  WIEGNER,  b  May  18,  1877;  s  George  A.  and  Emma  (Cassel) 
Wiegner  [154-48];  m  Feb.  6,  1898,  MAME  G.  KNIPE,  b  July  17,  1881;  dau  Amos  C.  and  Tillie  (Groff) 
Knipe.  Machinist;  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (16): 

1.  Ethel  Alverda,  b  Nov.  14,  1899. 

2.  George  Robert,  b  Oct.  21,  1900. 

3.  Willard  Franklin,  b  Apr.  16,  1903;  d  Oct.  20,  1910. 

4.  Blanche  Marie,  b  June  29,  1904;  d  Feb.  25,  1915. 

5.  Linford,  b  Feb.  1,  1906. 

6.  Katie  Evelyn,  b  Feb.  1,  1907. 

7.  Harry,  b  Apr.  29,  1908. 

8.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  7,  1909;  d  Aug.  19,  1909. 

9.  Horace  Dayton,  b  Dec.  5,  1910;  d  Jan.  12,  1912. 

10.  Dorothy,  b  Mar.  5,  1912. 

11.  Gladys,  b  Sept.  11,  1913;  d  Sept.  18,  1913. 

12.  Mamie  Frances,  b  Oct.  13,  1914. 

13.  Lura  Irene,  b  Jan.  18,  1916. 

14.  Herbert,  b  Mar.  21,  1917. 

15.  Howard  Moyer,  b  June  18,  1918. 

16.  Lamar,  b  Oct.  25,  1919. 

[154-1 11a]  AMELIA  SARAH  WIEGNER,  b  Oct,  12,  1864;  dau  John  and  Adeline  (Wiegner) 
Wiegner  [154-49a];  m  Apr.  30,  1884,  HENRY  SHINLEVER,  b  Apr.  21,  1857;  d  Jan.  9,  1912.  Pass¬ 
enger  conductor;  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[154-165]  1.  Elsie  Pearl,  b  Feb.  10,  1885;  m  Henry  Wilber  Bircks. 

[154-166]  2.  Joseph  Warren,  b  Feb.  29,  1888;  m  Elsie  Emma  Wurster. 

[154-1  lib]  AMELIA  SARAH  (WIEGNER)  SHINLEVER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  1, 
1916,  EPHRAIM  E.  BAUMAN,  b  June  1,  1848;  s  Isaac  L.  and  Mary  (Ehst)  Bauman.  Retired;  1961 
Ford  Drive,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1919.) 

[154-112]  MARY  JANE  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  5,  1866;  dau  John  and  Adeline  (Wiegner)  Wiegner 
[154-49a];  m  Feb.  2,  1887,  JACOB  SCHMITT,  2nd,  b  May  31,  1863;  d  Nov.  18,  1915;  &•  Jacob  and 
Anna  Maria  Schmitt.  Salesman;  3371  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  Edna,  b  July  4,  1888;  3371  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[154-167]  2.  Jacob,  3rd,  b  Sept.  19,  1891;  m  Helen  Raup. 

3.  Marian  Elaine,  b  Jan.  31,  1896. 

[154-113]  MALINDA  WIEGNER,  b May  14,  1869;  dau  John  and  Adeline  (Wiegner)  Wiegner  [154- 
49a];  m  Aug.  27,  1889,  FRANK  M.  SAVACOOL,  b  Dee.  5,  1864;  s  Enos  and  Hannah  (Moyer)  Sava- 
cool.  Salesman;  2456  N.  31st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Frank  W.,  b  Dec.  10,  1893;  2456  N.  31st  St.,  Phila. 

Frank  W.  Savacool  was  in  the  service  of  the  World  War;  he  went  to  Camp  Meade,  May  27,  1918, 
and  sailed  for  France,  July  10,  in  Philadelphia’s  Own — the  79th  division,  315th  Reg.,  II.  Q.  Co. 

[154-114]  EPHRAIM  WIEGNER,  b  May  15,  1874;  s  John  and  Adeline  (Wiegner)  Wiegner  [  1 54— 
49a];  m  Mar.  17,  1900,  SARAH  KITCHENMAN,  b  Feb.  15,  1873.  Res.,  1303  McFerran  St.,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1919.) 

One  daughter:  Sarah,  b  Aug.  31,  1901;  d  Feb.,  1902. 

[154-115]  EMMA  MARIA  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  14,  1877;  dau  John  and  Adeline  (Wiegner)  Wiegner 
[154-49a];  m  June  7,  1899,  ALBERT  HANGLITER,  b  July  6,  1869;  s  Henry  and  Matilda  (Mullin) 
Hangliter.  Bank  teller;  3403  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Albert  Leslie,  b  Oct.  3,  1902. 

[154-117]  LAVINA  WIEGNER  BENNER,  b  Aug.  18,  1874;  dau  Enos  and  Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner) 
Benner  [154-50];  m  June  8,  1895,  SAMUEL  S.  ALDERFER,  b  June  23,  1868;  s  Isaac  M.  and  Catha¬ 
rine  (Souder)  Alderfer.  Automobile  dealer;  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Eva  B.,  b  Aug.  11,  1896;  d  Jan.  6,  1897. 

[154-168]  2.  Naomi  B.,  b  Oct.  13,  1897;  m  Clarence  Arthur  Kulp. 

3.  Mamie  B.,  b  Nov.  9,  1899;  d  Aug.  7,  1900. 

4.  Evan  B.,  b  Dec.  27,  1901. 

5.  Melvin  B.,  b  Feb.  9,  1904;  d  June  25,  1904. 

6.  Irene  B.,  b  Apr.  15,  1905;  d  Apr.  28,  1905. 

7.  Samuel  Stanley,  b  Apr.  24,  1907. 

[154-118]  MATILDA  BENNER,  b  Mar.  11,  1876;  dau  Enos  and’Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner)  Benner 
[154-50];  m  Oct.  29,  1896,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SIMMONS,  b  Sept.  7,  1874;  s  Harlen  and  Mary 
(Schaffer)  Simmons.  Inspector  at  U.  S.  Gauge  Works,  Sellersville,  Pa.;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1919.) 
Children  (10): 

[154-169]  1.  Lillian  M.,  b  Dec.  12,  1897;  m  Russel  N.  Moyer. 

2.  B.  Stanley,  b  Feb.  17,  1899;  d  Feb.  20,  1900. 

[154-170]  3.  Mamie  B.,  b  July  17,  1901;  m  Stanley  K.  Barndt. 

4.  W.  Chester,  b  Mar.  18,  1903;  d  Oct.  1,  1913. 

5.  Florence  B.,  b  Dec.  28,  1904. 

6.  W.  Ellsworth  B.,  b  Feb.  21,  1907;  d  Sept.  25,  1913. 

7.  M.  Grace  B.,  b  Sept.  17,  1908;  d  Sept.  29,  1908. 

8.  W.  Gordon  B.,  b  Dec.  12,  1909. 

9.  W.  Harlen  B.,  b  July  29,  1912. 

10.  R.  Evelyn  B.,  b  Dec.  23,  1916. 

[154-120]  WILSON  BENNER,  b  Feb.  23,  1880;  s  Enos  and  Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner)  Benner  [154- 
50] ;  m  Dec.  22,  1906,  ANNA  Iv.  SCHEETZ,  b  Nov.  5,  1882 ;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Mary  G.  (Katz)  Scheetz. 
Cigarmaker;  Sellersville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Ralph  S.,  b  Sept.  22,  1911. 

[154-121]  REV.  RHINE  BENNER,  b  Nov.  7,  1889;  s  Enos  and  Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner)  Benner 
[154-50];  m  June  4,  1911,  ANNA  NICE  STOUT,  b  Jan.  1,  1894;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Magdalena  (Nice) 
Stout.  Minister  in  Mennonite  Church;  Bloomfield,  Mont.  (1919.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Williston  Janies,  b  Aug.  8,  1912. 

2.  Esther  Rhoda,  b  Aug.  7,  1914. 

3.  Ada  Lillian,  b  Sept.  26,  1916;  d  Nov.  20,  1916. 

4.  John  Wellington,  b  Mar.  23,  1918;  d  Mar.  23,  1918. 

[154-122]  ELSIE  BENNER,  b  Jan.  16,  1893;  dau  Enos  and  Maria  (Mary)  (Wiegner)  Benner  [154- 
50];  m  June  26,  1915,  TITUS  R.  MYERS,  b  Jan.  9,  1891;  s  John  M.  and  Susan  (Rosenberger)  Myers. 
Gauge  builder;  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Nevin,  b  Mar.  25,  1918. 


[154-123]  EMMA  L.  EHRLEN,  b  Nov.  24,  1846;  dau  George  M.  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Ehrlen 
[154-51];  m  Apr.  12,  1873,  LOUIS  GOETTELMANN,  b  Nov.  22,  1839;  d  Sept.  21,  1903.  Widow  re¬ 
sides  at  1230  Cambria  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[154-171a] 

[154-171b] 

[154-172] 


Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  George  M„  b  Feb.  1,  1874;  m  |  1  £arrie  U 

l  2.  Emin  a  Rummel. 

2.  Ralph  Ehrlen,  b  Oct.  19,  1877;  m  Clara  Elizabeth  Greiner. 


[154-124]  ANNA  M.  EHRLEN,  b  May  29,  1853;  dau  George  M.  and  Sarah  (Wiegner)  Ehrlen  [154- 
51];  m  Dec.  18,  1879,  DR.  GEORGE  MAYS,  b  July  5,  1836;  d  Aug.  1,  1909;  s  Benjamin  and  Margaret 
(Valentine)  Mays.  Physician;  1931  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George,  b  Sept.  11,  1880;  1931  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Florence,  b  Nov.  7,  1886;  1931  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[154-125]  GEORGE  D.  WIEGNER,  b  Mar.  20,  1859;  s  John  B.  and  Sarah  A.  (Smalley)  Wiegner 
[154-52b];  m  Sept.  15,  1881,  HELEN  MURTHA  of  Pottsville,  Pa.,  b  Mar.  12,  1863.  Res.,  955  N. 
66th  St.  Phila.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[154-173]  1.  Alice  V.,  b  Dec.  6,  1882;  m  James  Ahern;  5608  Steward  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[154-174]  2.  Mary  b  Sept.  25,  1884;  m  Henry  D.  Bauer. 

[154-175]  3.  Florence,  b  Apr.  6,  1887;  m  Mert  Monahan;  3086  Memphis  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[154-176]  4.  George  D.,  Jr.,  b  Sept.  24,  1891;  m  Mary  Carman. 

5.  Harry,  b  June  17,  1895. 

[154-177]  6.  John  B.,  b  Apr.  30,  1897 ;  m  Agnes  Eberhard;  951  N.  66th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  One  child,  dec. 

7.  Helen,  b  Apr.  10,  1901. 

8.  Emeline,  b  Feb.  13,  1897  (1907  ?). 


[154-126]  ROSE  ANN  WIEGNER,  b  Jan.  20,  1874;  dau  John  B.  and  Sarah  A.  (Smalley)  Wiegner 
[154-52b];  m  OTTO  KNAPP,  b  Dec.  20,  1867.  Res.,  2049  E.  Auburn  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lawrence  O.,  b  June  10,  1896;  d  Dec.  21,  1903. 

2.  E.  Neveria,  b  June  14,  1903. 


[154-127]  HENRY  B.  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  30,  1878;  s  William  B.  and  Kate  (Breidenbach)  Wiegner 
[154-53];  m  June  28,  1905,  PEARL  A.  BARTHOLOMEW,  b  Nov.  21,  1880;  dau  Reuben  W.  and  Em¬ 
ma  (Kidney)  Bartholomew.  Manager  of  Johnson  Service  Co.;  res.,  77  Chester  Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass. 
No  issue.  (1919.) 

[154-128]  AMELIA  WIEGNER  DEETZ,  b  June  25,  1849;  dau  William  and  Esther  (Wiegner)  Deetz 
[154-56];  m  1880,  NELSON  TROUT,  b  June  1,  1856.  Res.,  2223  N.  6th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Katie,  b  Feb.  1,  1881;  d  Feb.'ll,  1884. 

2.  Elsie,  b  May  22,  1886;  d  Dec.5!, *1899. 


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[154-128.1]  KATE  WIEGNER  DEETZ,  dau  William  and  Esther  (Wiegner)  Deetz  [154-56];  m 
HARRY  ENGELMEYER,  dec;  widow  lived  in  Fox  Chase,  Phila.  (19191.  They  are  said  to  have  had 
the  following  (8)  children: 

Alice,  Ida,  Emma,  and  Florence — all  of  whom  died  young;  George  and  Kate,  unmarried 
and  living  in  Fox  Chase,  Phila.;  Laura,  who  married  Robert  Graham,  living  in  Fox 
Chase,  Phila.;  and  Lizzie,  who  married  Al.  Smith,  living  in  Cumberland,  Md. 
[Letters  unanswered;  hence  unable  to  verify  data.] 

[154-129]  JOHN  M.  DEETZ,  s  William  and  Esther  (Wiegner)  Deetz  [154-56];  m  - . 

Separated.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ralph;  4508  N.  Carlisle  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Annie. 

3.  Walter. 

[Letters  unanswered.] 

[154-130]  SAMUEL  DEETZ,  b  Nov.  13,  1861;  s  William  and  Esther  (Wiegner)  Deetz  [154-56]; 
m  Dec.  7,  1889,  ANNIE  C.  CLYMER,  b  Dec.  3,  1869;  dau  Samuel  and  Amanda  (Beysher)  Clymer. 
Machinist;  726  Broadway,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[154-178]  1.  Florence,  b  Sept.  27,  1891;  m  Frank  Cassel. 

[154-179]  2.  Alberta,  b  Mar.  24,  1893;  m  Foster  Lapp. 

[154-180]  3.  William  Richard,  b  Sept.  19,  1894;  m  Anna  Jeanette  Boyer. 

[154-181]  4.  Martha,  b  Oct.  26,  1895;  m  Jeremiah  Waltz;  Dummenville,  Canada. 

5.  Anna,  b  Dec.  20,  1896. 

[154-182]  6.  Edna  D.,  b  Aug.  23,  1899;  m  William  J.  Hauze. 

[154-131a]  CLARA  DEETZ,  b  Feb.  4,  1866;  dau  William  and  Esther  (Wiegner)  Deetz  [154-56];  m 
Nov.  8,  1884,  WILLIAM  HARVEY  DELP,  b  Apr.  20,  1861 ;  d  Sept.  30,  1886 ;  s  John  and  Maria  (Miller) 
Delp.  William  H.  Delp  was  a  tailor. 

One  daughter: 

[154-183]  Irene,  b  Apr.. 30,  1885;  m  Martin  Brogan. 

[154-131b]  CLARA  (DEETZ)  DELP,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  8, 1890,  JOHN  CRESSMAN, 
b  Sept.  19,  1863;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  (Hedrick)  Cressman.  Textile  worker;  5204  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[154-184]  1.  Russell  R.,  b  Jan.  28,  1894;  m  Lillie  E.  Thiess. 

2.  Nelson  U.,  b  June  23,  1903. 

[154-132]  GEORGE  DANIEL  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  11,  1863;  s  Jacob  and  Lovina  (Knerr)  Wiegner 
[154-59];  m  Oct.  8,  1887,  ELIZABETH  AUGUSTA  SNYDER,  b  Aug.  10,  1866;  dau  William  and 
Matilda  (Hoffman)  Snyder.  Railroad  telegrapher;  112  E.  Marion  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  (1919.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Lulu  Knerr,  b  July  3,  1888. 

2.  Mabel  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  16,  1901. 

[154-133]  WILLIAM  H.  WIEGNER,  b  July  25,  1867;  s  Jacob  and  Lovina  (Knerr)  Wiegner  [154- 
59];  m  Apr.  30,  1893,  ELLEN  KORNDORFER,  b  June  4,  1865;  dau  John  and  Catherine  (Kleindinst) 
Korndorfer.  Wheel  record  keeper;  529  Garfield  Ave.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Florence  E.,  b  Feb.  5,  1894. 

2.  Walter  W.,  b  Nov.  10,  1896;  radio  operator  in  World  War. 

3.  Lovina  E.,  b  Aug.  25,  1900;  d  Apr.  18,  1916. 

4.  John  E.,  b  June  30,  1902. 


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[154-134]  EMMA  JANE  WIEGNER,  b  Aug.  3,  1878;  dau  Jacob  and  Lovina  (Knerr)  Wiegner  [154- 
59];  m  Oct.  20,  1898,  GEORGE  J.  LOHRMAN,  b  Dec.  12,  1876;  s  John  G.  and  Theresa  (Luedders) 
Lohrman.  Tool  die  maker;  144  Division  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[154-135]  HOWARD  EDWARD  WIEGNER,  b  Dec.  29,  1880;  s  Jacob  and  Lovina  (Knerr)  Wiegner 
[154-59];  m  Aug.  28,  1913,  PEARL  LEEDY,  b  Apr.  23,  1882;  dau  Ezra  and  Emma  (Ullery)  Leedy. 
Chiropodist;  res.,  532J/2  S.  Main  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[154-136]  JOHN  D.  MOLL,  b  Oct.  2,  1855;  s  Ephraim  and  Harriet  (Wiegner)  Moll  [154-60];  m 
Apr.,  1881,  LIZZIE  ETTINGER,  b  Mar.  3,  1856. 

One  daughter: 

[154-185]  Anna,  b  Jan.  19,  1883;  m  Rev.  Walter  C.  Beck. 

[154-137]  MARY  MOLL,  dec;  dau  Ephraim  and  Harriet  (Wiegner)  Moll  [154-60];  m  MARTIN 
MARLIN,  dec. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Daughter,  dec. 

2.  Son,  in  France  with  A.  E.  F.  (1918). 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[154-138]  ANNA  MOLL,  dau  Ephraim  and  Harriet  (Wiegner)  Moll  [154-60];  m  GEORGE  Mac- 
ALPINE. 

Children  (7): 

1.  John,  1663  Unity  St.,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa.;  2.  William;  3.  George;  4.  Robert;  5.  Wal¬ 
ter;  6.  Russel;  7.  Anna. 

[Letters  unanswered ;  unable  to  verify .] 

[154-140]  ANNIE  MILLER,  b  Nov.  27,  1871;  dau  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
May  5,  1891,  ROBERT  E.  JACKSON,  b  Nov.  28,  1869  ;s  John  T.  and  Amelia  (Old)  Jackson.  Automo¬ 
bile  dealer;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Florence  M.,  b  Nov.  21,  1891;  d  Nov.  23,  1901. 

2.  Elmer  J.,  b  Apr.  29,  1899. 

3.  John  R.,  b  Dec.  21,  1902. 

4.  Helen  A.,  b  Dec.  28,  1904. 

5.  Ella  M.,  b  Apr.  7,  1911. 

[154-141]  LIZZIE  MILLER,  b  May  10,  1874;  dau  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
May  25,  1895,  AMBROSE  EDLEMAN,  b  Sept.  18,  1874;  s  Edwin  and  Leah  (Stufflet)  Edleman.  Em¬ 
ployed  in  stove  foundry;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Clarence,  b  Sept.  27,  1897. 

[154-186]  2.  Charles,  b  Dec.  5,  1895;  m  Carrie  Keller. 

[154-142]  CHARLES  MILLER,  b  Nov.  19,  1876;  d  Jan.  22,  1906;  s  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber) 
Miller  [154-61];  m  May  13,  1899,  NORA  JONES.  Charles  Miller  was  a  cigar  maker  of  Red  Hill,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

One  daughter:  Pearl,  b  Sept.  8,  1900;  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

Nora  Jones  Miller  married  2nd  time,  Abraham  W.  Schoenly,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

[154-143a]  JOHN  J.  MILLER,  b  Aug.  5,  1879;  s  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
Feb.  27,  1904,  CARRIE  E.  TRUMBORE,  b  Nov.  28,  1884;  d  May  23,  1906. 

[154-143b]  JOHN  J.  MILLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  8,  1911,  GERTRUDE  BAUER, 
b  Mar.  16,  1884.  Cigar  maker;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  son:  Forrest,  b  Jan.  6,  1915. 


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[154-144]  MAGGIE  MILLER,  b  Dec.  19,  1880;  dau  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
Sept.  27,  1900,  DANIEL  C.  GERHART,  b  Apr.  10,  1877;  s  J.  N.  and  Amanda  (Schisler)  Gerhart. 
Cigar  packer;  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Claude  M.,  b  Aug.  6,  1904. 

2.  Russel  M.,  b  Aug.  23,  1906. 

[154-145]  KATIE  MILLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1883;  dau  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
Sept.  14,  1903,  WILLIAM  BUTTERWECK,  b  Oct.  26,  1881;  s  William  F.  and  Melinda  (Brey) 
Butterweck.  Cigarmaker;  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

One  daughter:  Lillian,  b  Feb.  15,  1908. 

[154-146]  EMMA  J.  MILLER,  b  June  21,  1885;  dau  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61]; 
m  Jan.  14,  1905,  ELMER  R.  BOYER,  b  Sept.  6,  1883;  s  Jonas  and  Mary  H.  (Richard)  Boyer.  Laborer; 
Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  son:  Russell  M.,  b  Mar.  21,  1905. 

[154-147]  LUCIAN  C.  MILLER,  b  Feb.  28,  1888;  s  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
Aug.  28,  1910,  KATIE  MUMBAUER,  b  Dec.  19,  1886.  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lester,  b  Mar.  17,  1912. 

2.  Kathryn,  b  Oct.  21,  1913. 

[154-148]  ELLA  MILLER,  b  Dec.  19,  1889;  dau  Conrad  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Miller  [154-61];  m 
Oct.  11,  1913,  JOHN  HALLMAN,  b  Dec.  3,  1893;  s  Jeremiah  and  Clara  (Krause)  Hallman.  Brick¬ 
layer;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  son:  Leon  M.,  b  Aug.  7,  1914. 

[154-149]  ALICE  ALBERTA  HOFFMAN,  b  Nov.  16,  1877;  dau  Newton  Owen  and  Mary  S.  (Ren- 
ninger)  Hoffman  [154-63];  m  Sept.  30,  1908,  JOHN  M.  KRUPP,  b  Apr.  21,  1879;  s  John  H.  and  Mary 
H.  (Moyer)  Krupp.  Supt.  of  Cox  Stove  Foundry;  res.,  417  York  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  John  M.,  b  Aug.  15,  1909. 

2.  Helen  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  23,  1913. 

3.  Robert  Lees,  b  Sept.  16,  1918. 

[154-150]  OSCAR  OWEN  HOFFMAN,  b  July  16,  1879;  s  Newton  Owen  and  Mary  S.  (Renninger) 
Hoffman  [154-63];  m  Nov.  24,  1909,  MINNIE  A.  KOHL,  b  Aug.  22,  1882;  dau  Daniel  L.  and  Kate  C. 
(Rush)  Kohl.  Coal  merchant;  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  Ruth,  b  Oct.  31,  1912. 

2.  Katherine  Mary,  b  Sept.  30,  1915. 

3.  Oscar  Owen,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  8,  1919. 

[154-151]  CLARENCE  NEWTON  HOFFMAN,  b  Sept.  12,  1881;  s  Newton  Owen  and  Mary  S. 
(Renninger)  Hoffman  [154-63];  m  July  5,  1911,  MARY  CATHARINE  LIVIZIEY,  b  Dec.  4,  1895;  dau 
Benjamin  and  Mary  Ann  (Gerhart)  Liviziey.  Painter;  328  Green  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  son:  Clarence  Newton,  Jr.,  b  May  7,  1912. 

[154-151.1]  CHARLES  S.  FREYER,  b  Mar.  26,  1882;  s  Sylvester  S.  and  Lizzie  (Schuler)  Freyer 
[154-67];  m  Jan.  10,  1914,  EMMA  J.  SCHAFEBOOK,  b  Aug.  4,  1882;  dau  William  and  Emma  Schafe- 
book.  Res.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Emma  E.,  b  Mar.  26,  1918. 

[Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Lizzie  Weiss.] 

[154-152]  ALMIRA  C.  EYRE,  b  Aug.  24,  1892;  dau  Franklin  and  Maria  G.  (Cuthbert)  Eyre  [154- 
73];  m  Dec.  30,  1914,  EDWIN  W.  ROBERTS,  s  Thomas  M.  and  Susan  H.  (Collins)  Roberts.  Address: 
Bluefield,  West  Va.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Edith  May,  b  Oct.  24,  1915. 

2.  Edwin  Walter,  b  Oct.  2,  1917. 

[154-153]  GEORGE  RUBY,  b  Nov.  13,  1900;  s  Ridgway  and  Edith  May  (Cuthbert)  Ruby  [154- 
75];  m  Mar.  6,  1920,  IRENE  BEIGENWALD,  b  Jan.  14,  1901;  dau  Joseph  and  Theresa  (O’Brien) 
Beigenwald.  Chemist’s  assistant;  res.,  2245  N.  Park  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[154-154]  MINNIE  LOUISE  DENNIS,  b  Aug.  28,  1884;  dau  Oswin  W.  and  Susanna  E.  (Hoffman) 
Dennis  [154—76] ;  m  Aug.  28,  1906,  HARRY  YINGLING.  Silk  worker;  514  New  St.,  Allentown,  Pa. 
(1917.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Charles  Robert;  2.  Madeleine  Ruth. 

[154-155]  IRWIN  FRANKLIN  DENNIS,  b  Sept.  2,  1886;  s  Oswin  W.  and  Susanna  E.  (Hoffman) 
Dennis  [154—76] ;  m  OTELLA  LOUX.  Chauffeur;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.)  Separated. 

One  child:  Elsie,  b  Jan.  28,  1906. 

[154-156]  WILLIAM  JESSIAH  DENNIS,  b  Apr.  23,  1890;  s  Oswin  W.  and  Susanna  E.  (Hoffman) 
Dennis  [154—76] ;  m  June  16,  1912,  KATIE  E.  ANTRY,  b  Oct.  8,  1 894;  dau  Henry  J.  Antry.  Stenog¬ 
rapher;  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Agnes  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  9,  1912. 

2.  Norman  Oswin,  b  Mar.  7,  1914. 

[154-157]  SARAH  AGNES  DENNIS,  b  Sept.  20,  1892;  dau  Oswin  W.  and  Susanna  E.  (Hoffman) 
Dennis  [154-76];  m  Aug.  27,  1910,  RALPH  CALVIN  SMITH,  s  John  and  Josephine  Smith.  Electri¬ 
cian;  521  Harrison  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Myrtle  J.,  b  Apr.  16, - 

2.  Paul  J.,  b  Jan.  18, - - 

3.  Dorothy  E.,  b  Apr.  21, - 

[154-158]  ELWOOD  CHRISTOPHER  DENNIS,  b  Oct.  22,  1894;  s  Oswin  W.  and  Susanna  E. 
(Hoffman)  Dennis  [154-76];  m  July  1,  1916,  MARGARET  HOFFMAN,  b  Dec.  17,  1892;  dau  Andrew 
Hoffman.  Carpenter;  905  Tilghman  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[154-158.1]  EDGAR  W.  MOLL,  b  May  2,  1887;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca  C.  (Wiegner)  Moll  [154— 
81.1];  m  Jan.  7,  1905,  MARY  L.  LACHMAN,  b  Aug.  16,  1885.  Barber;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Earl  E.,  b  Apr.  30,  1905. 

2.  Madaline  R.,  b  Apr.  17,  1907. 

3.  Beatrice  L.,  b  Dec.  25,  1910. 

[154-158.2]  LIZZIE  V.  MOLL,  b  Apr.  30,  1896;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Rebecca  C.  (Wiegner)  Moll 
[154-81.1];  m  Oct.  16,  1915,  HOWARD  J.  REINHART,  b  Dec.  22,  1890;  s  Levi  and  Emma  (Gaugler) 
Reinhart.  Cigarmaker;  Red  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ruth  M.,  b  June  20,  1916. 

2.  Lester  H.,  b  Jan.  6,  1918. 

3.  Fern  S.,  b  Oct.  18,  1919. 

[154-159]  HARRY  EDGAR  BARLOW,  b  May  8,  1887,  s  Mahlon  H.  and  Adelaide  F.  (Wiegner) 
Barlow  [154-82];  m  Aug.  18,  1913,  ELIZETTE  REED,  b  Dec.  3,  1891;  dau  Charles  Reed.  Physical 
director  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Wilson,  N.  C.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Betty  Gwendolyn,  b  Aug.  10,  1918. 


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[154-160]  JOSEPH  WEIGNER,  JR.,  b  Mar.  7,  1889;  s  John  H.  and  Rachel  C.  (Williams)  Weigner 
[154-90b];  m  Aug.  14,  1912,  SARAH  JANE  FREAS,  b  Jan.  29,  1891;  dau  Monroe  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Pluck)  Freas.  Boiler  maker;  44  West  Elm  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Violet  Virginia,  b  Oct.  20,  1916. 

[154-162]  JACOB  A.  WEIGNER,  b  July  8,  1892;  d  Sept.  23,  1917;  s  John  K.  and  Araminta  K. 
(Anders)  Weigner  [154-101];  m  Apr.  22,  1914,  BERTHA  REIFF,  b  Aug.  11,  1894;  dau  Howard  A. 
Reiff.  Jacob  Weigner  was  a  farmer  of  Worcester,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[154-1 63a]  JOSEPH  A.  WEIGNER,  b  Nov.  21,  1893;  s  John  K.  and  Araminta  K.  (Anders)  Weig¬ 
ner  [154-101] ;  in  Jan.  16,  1915,  HELEN  KING,  b  May  28,  1894;  d  Sept.  4,  1917 ;  dau  Frank  King. 

One  son:  Norman,  b  Oct.  6,  1916. 

[154-163b]  JOSEPH  A.  WEIGNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Dec.  17,  1921,  ELIZABETH  G. 
METZ,  dau  Samuel  and  Lizzie  (Gottshall)  Metz  [21-148].  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[154-164]  ELVA  MAY  WEIGNER,  b  Oct.  12,  1895;  dau  John  K.  and  Araminta  K.  (Anders)  Weig¬ 
ner  [154-101];  m  June  2,  1917,  CLAUDE  R.  GEYER,  b  June  6,  1894;  s  Ellwood  Geyer.  Carpenter; 
Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  (1917.)  No  issue. 

[154-164.1]  ALVERDA  A.  WEIGNER,  b  Apr.  21,  1897;  dau  John  K.  and  Araminta  K.  (Anders) 
Weigner  [154-101];  m  Nov.  27,  1919,  NEVIN  R.  YERGER.  Pottstown,  Pa.  One  daughter. 

[154-164.2]  ADA  W.  LEWIS,  b  July  8,  1895;  dau  Aaron  W.  and  Christianna  K.  (Weigner)  Lewis 
[154-102];  m  Sept.  26,  1914,  WESTON  N.  LANDIS,  b  1890;  s  Jacob  and  Sallie  (Nice)  Landis.  Farmer; 
Morwood,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Eva,  b  Dec.  11,  1915. 

[154-164.3]  SOPHIA  W.  LEWIS,  b  July  1,  1902;  dau  Aaron  W.  and  Christianna  K.  (Weigner) 
Lewis  [154-102];  m  Oct.  23,  1920,  ABRAHAM  H.  MOYER,  b  1900;  s  Morris  C.  and  Lizzie  (Harley) 
Moyer.  Creamery;  Bergey,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ruth  L.,  b  Mar.  17,  1921. 

[154-165]  ELSIE  PEARL  SHINLEVER,  b  Feb.  10,  1885;  dau  Henry  and  Amelia  S.  (Wiegner) 
Shinlever  [154-1 11a];  m  Jan.  12,  1909,  HENRY  WILBER  BIRCKS,  b  Jan.  29,  1883;  s  Dr.  Jacob  Ben¬ 
jamin  and  Anna  Margaret  (Rick)  Bircks.  Real  estate  broker;  575  Codings  Ave.,  W.  Collingswood, 
N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Henry  "Wilber,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  11,  1911. 

[154-166]  JOSEPH  WARREN  SHINLEVER,  b  Feb.  29,  1888;  s  Henry  and  Amelia  S.  (Wiegner) 
Shinlever  [154-llla];  m  Mar.  10,  1917,  ELSIE  EMMA  WURSTER,  b  June  27,  1891 ;  dau  Chas.  F.  and 
Amelia  (Holzer)  Wurster.  Clerk;  res.,  3356  N.  34th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Amy,  b  Dec.  19,  1917. 

[154-167]  JACOB  SCHMITT,  3rd,  b  Sept.  19,  1891;  s  Jacob  and  Mary  Jane  (Wiegner)  Schmitt, 
2nd  [154-112];  m  Nov.  14,  1917,  HELEN  RAUP,  b  Sept.  22,  1892;  dau  Samuel  and  Matilda  (Denius) 
Raup.  Res.,  3371  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[154-168]  NAOMI  BENNER  ALDERFER,  b  Oct.  13, 1897;  dau  Samuel  S.  and  Lavina  W.  (Benner) 
Alderfer  [154-117];  m  Feb.  16,  1918,  CLARENCE  ARTHUR  KULP,  b  Aug.  23,  1895;  s  Jacob  S.  and 
Katie  W.  (Stauffer)  Kulp.  Teacher;  res.,  302  Main  St.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[154-169]  LILLIAN  M.  SIMMONS,  b  Dec.  12,  1897;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Matilda  (Benner) 
Simmons  [154-118];  m  May  4,  1918,  RUSSEL  N.  MOYER,  b  May  18,  1896;  s  Abraham  and  Ella 
(Nase)  Moyer.  Baker;  Telford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Constance  S.,  b  Feb.  13,  1919. 


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[154-170]  MAMIE  BENNER  SIMMONS,  b  July  17,  1901 ;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Matilda  (Benner) 
Simmons  [154-118];  m  Feb.  26,  1919,  STANLEY  K.  BARNDT,  b  Dec.  3,  1896;  s  John  S.  and  Mary 
(Knoll)  Barndt.  Machinist;  res.,  922  Lafayette  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issite. 

[154-171a]  GEORGE  M.  GOETTELMANN,  b  Feb.  1,  1874;  s  Louis  and  Emma  L.  (Ehrlen) 
Goettelmann  [154-123];  m  Apr.  12,  1898,  CARRIE  W.  HEYER,  d  Sept.,  1919. 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  M.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  15,  1899. 

2.  Lewis  H.,  b  Feb.  13,  1902. 

3.  Ralph  H.,  b  July  8,  1905. 

[154-171b]  GEORGE  M.  GOETTELMANN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July,  1921,  EMMA  RUM“ 
MEL.  Res.,  1230  Cambria  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[154-172]  DR.  RALPH  EHRLEN  GETELMAN,  b  Oct.  19,  1877;  s  Louis  and  Emma  L.  (Ehrlen) 
Goettelmann  [154-123];  m  July  15,  1903,  CLARA  ELIZABETH  GREINER,  b  Feb.  10,  1881;  d  Aug. 
8,  1920;  dau  Albert  and  Frederica  (Himmelein)  Greiner.  Physician;  2011  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

No  issue. 

Dr.  Getelman  is  a  specialist  in  treating  diseases  of  the  nose  and  throat.  He  is  a  member  of  the 
Board  of  Governors,  and  also  treasurer  of  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles. 

ORDER  OF  COURT  AUTHORIZING  THE  CHANGE  OF  “GOETTELMANN”  TO  “GETELMAN.” 

No.  1490  “COMMONWEALTH  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 

In  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  No.  3  of  Philadelphia  County” 

“IN  RE  CHANGE  OF  NAME  OF  }  December  Term,  1902 

RALPH  EHRLEN  GOETTELMANN  j  No.  4184 

BE  IT  REMEMBERED  that  I,  Henry  F.  Walton,  Protlionotary  of  the  Courts  of  Common  Pleas,  No.  3,  of 
Philadelphia  County  do  hereby  certify  that  the  following  is  a  true  and  correct  copy  of  a  decree:  entered  by  the  said 
Court  in  the  above  case,  to  wit: 

AND  NOW,  to  wit,  this  1st  day  of  June,  A.  D.,  1903,  upon  consideration  of  the  foregoing  petition  and  on  motion 
of  William  V.  Collier,  Attorney  for  Petitioner,  it  is  ordered  and  decreed  that  the  name  of  the  said  Petitioner  Ralph 
Ehrlen  Goettelmann  be  changed  to  Ralph  Ehrlen  Getelman. 

Notice  of  this  decree  to  be  published  once  a  week  for  four  weeks  in  the  Legal  Intelligencer  and  the  Press,  a  daily 
paper  published  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia. 

H.  J.  M. 

Judge. 

In  testimony  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  affixed  the  seal  of  the  said  Court,  this  31st  day  of 
(SEAL)  March,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  nine  hundred  and  nineteen  (1919) 

Henry  F.  Walton 

Prothonotary 
By  G.  L.  Garman” 

[154-174]  MARY  WIEGNER,  b  Sept.  25,  1884;  dau  George  D.  and  Helen  (Murtha)  Wiegner  [154- 
125];  m  June  10,  1908,  HENRY  D.  BAUER,  b  Feb.  16,  1887.  Horseshoer;  3081  Memphis  St.,  Phila., 
Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Henry  D.,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  9,  1909. 

[154-176]  GEORGE  D.  WIEGNER,  JR.,  b  Sept.  24,  1891 ;  s  George  D.  and  Helen  (Murtha)  Wieg¬ 
ner  [154-125];  m  MARY  CARMAN.  Res.,  6243  Elmwood  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George,  b  Sept.  24,  1912. 

2.  John,  b  Apr.  30,  1914. 

3.  Harry,  b  Sept.  9,  1918. 

[154-178]  FLORENCE  DEETZ,  b  Sept.  27,  1891;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  C.  (Clymer)  Deetz  [154- 
130];  m  Aug.  10,  1914,  FRANK  CASSEL,  b  June  8,  1892;  s  William  and  Almyra  (Geher)  Cassell. 
Electrician;  1126  Russell  Ave.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Son,  b  Sept.  4,  1914;  d  Sept.  4,  1914. 

2.  Alma  Louise,  b  Oct.  16,  1916. 


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[154-179]  ALBERTA  DEETZ,  b  Mar.  24,  1893;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  C.  (Clymer)  Deetz  [154- 
130];  m  Feb.  16,  1915,  FOSTER  LAPP,  b  Sept.  4,  1896;  s  Charles  W.  and  Lovina  (Cashner)  Lapp. 
Salesman;  726  Broadway,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Grace  A.,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

[154-180]  WILLIAM  RICHARD  DEETZ,  b  Sept.  19,  1894;  s  Samuel  and  Annie  C.  (Clymer)  Deetz 
[154-130];  m  Jan.  9,  1915,  ANNA  JEANETTE  BOYER,  b  Sept.  1,  1890;  dau  Frederick  and  Annie 
(Goodin)  Boyer.  Clerk;  res.,  804  C  Street,  Sparrows  Point,  Md.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lucille  Helen,  b  Feb.  27,  1915. 

2.  William  Richard,  Jr.,  b  July  9,  1918. 

[154-182]  EDNA  D.  DEETZ,  b  Aug.  23,  1899 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  C.  (Clymer)  Deetz  [154-130]; 
m  Nov.  28,  1918,  WILLIAM  J.  HAUZE,  b  June  12,  1897;  s  William  E.  and  Kate  C.  (Korn)  Hauze. 
Chief  clerk;  504  Second  Ave.,  Bethelehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marjorie  E.,  b  Oct.  2,  1919. 

[154-183]  IRENE  DELP,  b  Apr.  30, 1885;  dau  William  Harvey  and  Clara  (Deetz)  Delp  [154-131a]; 
m  July  31,  1904,  MARTIN  BROGAN,  b  Mar.  8,  1883;  s  Patrick  and  Katherine  (Bust)  Brogan.  Card 
striper;  216  Dupont  St.,  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Ralph  W.,  b  Feb.  24,  1905. 

2.  Esther  M.,  b  Nov.  13,  1906. 

3.  Clara  M.,  b  Nov.  1,  1908;  d  Jan.  1,  1911. 

[154-184]  RUSSELL  R.  CRESSMAN,  b  Jan.  28,  1894;  s  John  and  Clara  (Deetz)  Cressman  [154- 
131b] ;  m  Apr.  24,  1911,  LILLIE  E.  THIESS,  b  May  4,  1894;  daw  John  Henry  and  Margaret  (Batteaux) 
Thiess.  Salesman;  4031  Pechin  St.,  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.1 

Children  (2): 

1.  L.  Ethel,  b  Oct.  15,  1912. 

2.  R.  Reverer,  b  Aug.  2,  1914. 

[154-185]  ANNA  MOLL,  b  Jan.  19,  1883;  dau  John  D.  and  Lizzie  (Ettinger)  Moll  [154-136];  m 
June  14,  1905,  REV.  WALTER  C.  BECK,  b  May  14,  1875;  s  John  C.  and  Emma  C.  (Becker)  Beck. 
Minister;  Evans  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Helen  E.,  b  June  30,  1907. 

2.  Florence  L.,  b  Aug.  6,  1909. 

[154-186]  CHARLES  EDLEMAN,  b  Dec.  5,  1895;  s  Ambrose  and  Lizzie  (Miller)  Edleman  [154- 
141] ;  m  July  28,  1917,  CARRIE  KELLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1898;  dau  Burd  and  Lizzie  (Frye)  Keller.  Stove 
moulder;  Royersford,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  son:  Charles,  b  June  26,  1918. 


REGINA  (HUBNER)  JACKEL  (YEAKLE)  [E  1601 

and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[160]  REGINA  (HUBNER)  JACKEL  [E  160],  b  Nov.  4,  1687;  d  Apr.  4,  1753.  She  was  a  native  of 
Nieder  Harpersdorf  and  was  a  half-sister  to  Maria  (Heebner)  Wiegner  [36],  David  Heebner  [21],  and 
Christopher  Heebner  [E  199].  On  Feb.  1,  1712,  she  was  married  to  CHRISTOPHER  JACKLE  of 

Armenruh,  b - ;  d  June  29,  1719.  Regina  Jackie,  widow,  and  son,  Christopher,  came  to  Pa.  in 

1734.  She  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Cemetery  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.,  having  lived  with  her  son,  Chris¬ 
topher,  on  Germantown  Road,  Chestnut  Hill. 

“Christopher  Yeakle,  Sr.,  died  in  Silesia  before  1734,  leaving  a  widow,  Regina,  born  in  Silesia  in 
January,  1688.  Her  maiden  name  was  Htibner,  and  she  was  a  sister  of  David  Hiibner.”  [S.  H.  L .] 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Christoff,  b  Dec.  10,  1713;  baptized  Dec.  12,  1713:  sponsors:  Johann  Christoff  Seibt, 
George  Mayer,  Abraham  Geiszler,  Susanna  Wiegnerin,  Maria  Jackel;  d  Jan.  31,  1714; 
aet.  7  weeks. 

[160-1]  2.  Christoff  (Christopher)  [E  57],  b  Mar.  15,  1718;  baptized  Mar.  17,  1718:  sponsors: 

Jeremias  Newsman,  Gottfried  — - ,  Melchior  Beyer,  Susanna  - ,  Anna 

Renner;  d  Mar.  3,  1810;  m  Maria  Schultz  [E  152]. 

[160-1]  CHRISTOPHER  JACKEL  (YEAKLE)  [E  57],  b  Mar.  15,  1718;  d  Mar.  3,  1810;  s  Chris¬ 
topher  and  Regina  (Hiibner)  Jackel  [160];  m  Aug.  9,  1743,  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  to  MARIA 
SCHULTZ  [E  152],  b  Mar.  28,  1718;  d  Mar.  11,  1807;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Dietrich)  Schultz 
[149]. 

Christopher  Yeakle  was  about  eighteen  years  of  age  wdien  he  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  mother. 
Tradition  says  Christopher  Yeakle  was  one  of  nine  children,  and  that  his  father  died  in  Silesia.  [IF. 
A.  F.]  This  tradition  is  not  verified  by  the  Harpersdorf  Church  Books,  as  the  records  give  his  father 
only  two  children:  Christoff,  born  in  1713,  and  a  second  Christoff,  born  in  1718. 

After  settling  at  Cresheim,  Germantown  Twp.,  Phila.,  Christopher  Yeakle  apprenticed  himself  to 
a  cooper  and  continued  to  follow  this  trade  during  the  remainder  of  his  life.  Some  of  his  coopering  tools 
are  preserved  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  at  Pennsburg,  Pa.  He  was  naturalized  June  21, 
1743.  In  1743  he  is  said  to  have  built  the  log-house  at  Germantown  Avenue  and  Mermaid  Lane  (owned 
in  1884  by  Charles  Streeper),  which  was  razed  in  1903,  and  which  was  a  land  mark  for  many  years. 
However,  a  search  of  the  records  failed  to  produce  any  evidence  that  the  plot  of  ground  on  which  this 
historic  Yeakle  log-cabin  stood  was  ever  owned  by  Christopher  Yeakle.  The  records  show  that  during 
his  lifetime  the  land  on  which  “The  Yeakle  Log  Cabin”  stood,  was  owned  by  others  [vid.  Christopher 
Yeakle — Ho?nes  and  Burial  Places].  At  various  times  he  acquired  considerable  property  [Plates  H  V, 
H  VI,  H  I].  He  owned  the  land  on  which  the  present  depot  of  the  Pennsylvania  R.  R.  at  Chestnut 
Hill  now  stands  and  later  built  a  residence  on  it.  In  1764  he  also  bought  eighty-two  acres  in  the  present 
Springfield  Twp.,  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  Hill,  near  the  historic  “Wheel  Pump”  Hotel,  which  he  sold  to 
his  son,  Abraham,  in  1783.  His  industrious  and  frugal  habits  enabled  him  to  become  possessed  of 
considerable  property,  and  his  descendants  at  one  time  owned  a  large  part  of  the  present  Chestnut 
Hill.  During  the  Revolutionary  War  the  British  troops  destroyed  quite  a  good  deal  of  property  belong¬ 
ing  to  Christopher  Yeakle,  as  shown  by  lists  in  his  own  handwriting.  Whether  these  bills  were  ever  paid 
has  not  been  determined.  Samuel  Yeakle  [160-51]  has  a  grandfather’s  clock,  formerly  the  propert}^ 
of  Christopher  Yeakle,  which  still  shows  the  marks  of  the  British  bayonets  when  they  entered  Chris¬ 
topher’s  house  for  plunder. 

That  Christopher  Yeakle  was  well  educated  and  a  leader  of  the  early  Schwenkf elders  is  shown  by 
the  many  papers  in  his  own  handwriting  that  are  still  extant.  A  list  of  books  in  his  possession  indicate 
a  wide  reading  for  a  cooper.  He  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Cemetery  in  Chestnut  Hill. 

Children  (6)  : 

[52b-l]  1.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  8,  1744;  d  Sept.  18,  1834;  m  Abraham  Heydrick. 

[64-2]  2.  Maria,  b  Sept.  21,  1747;  d  Sept.  23,  1823;  m  George  Dresher. 

[68-1]  3.  Regina,  b  Oct.  1,  1749:  d  Nov.  9,  1826;  m  Abraham  Schultz. 

[160-2]  4.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  14,  1752;  d  June  17,  1841 ;  m  Sarah  Wagner. 

[38—10]  5.  Anna,  b  July  16,  1755;  d  May  11,  1837;  m  Caspar  Yeakel. 

[160-3]  6.  Christopher,  b  Oct,  7,  1757;  d  July  16,  1843;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 


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Christopher  Jaeckel 

“Auch  hier  musz  ich  die  Begebenheit  meines  Grosz  Vaters  (mutterseits  nach)  billig  gedenken, 
nemlich  Christoph  Jackel,  der  altere,  auf  Chesnuthill  (in  Philada.  Co.)  Er  erzehlte  mir  noeh,  wie  er  in 
seiner  Kindheit,  von  seiner  guten  Mutter,  an  der  Hand  ergriffen  worden,  u.  zu  ihm  sagte:  Komm, 
komm; — der  Widder  (Jesuiter)  will  dieh  holen!  da  ersehraek  er  u.  warm  ware  es  ihm  geworden,  als  es 
ihn  vorher  gefroren  hatte,  Die  Mutter  (eine  Wittwe  gewesen)  flohe  mit  ihm  bey  Nacht  Zeit,  sonnabends 
vor  Ostern,  liber  die  Grenzen,  nach  Sachsenland,  ihren  religiosen  Anverwandten  nach,  in  A.D.  1726.  Er 
erlernete  in  seiner  Jugend  das  Kiefer — Handwercks-Gesschafte  vollkommlich,  welches  er  oberhalb 
Germantoun  am  9ten  Meilstein,  an  einem  schonen  Wasserstrohmgen,  furs  erste  antrieb,  u.  zugleich 
ein  einstogigtes  niedliches  Wohnhausgen  da  errichtete,  das  jetzt  noch  da  stehet,  seine  Mutter  hielt  ihm 
Haus,  u.  unterstlitzte  ihn  in  seinen  Geschaften.  Er  trat  in  den  Stand  der  Ehe,  ohngefehr  10  Jahr  nach 
seiner  Ankunft  in  diesem  Abendlande,  mit  einer  der  Schwestern  des  letztbesagten  George  Schultz 
(des  alteren) — Nach  seinen  verbesserten  Umstanden,  zog  er  1  Meile  hoher  hinauf,  mit  seiner  Familie,  u. 
betrieb  bestandig  da  sein  Wesen,  bis  ins  hohe  alter  hin  von  92  Jahren;  seine  Ehegattin  verschied  kurz 
vorher,  in  ihren  90sten  Jahre  (so  wie  ich  mich  noch  erinnere)  in  ihren  letzten  paar  Jahren  wurde  sie 
blind  geworden,  Doch  blieben  sie  noch  beyde,  bey  guten  Verstandskraften,  bis  an  ihr  seliges  Ende.” 

[. Manuscript  written  by  Isaac  Schultz,  Sr.,  in  S.  H.  L .] 

(Translation) 

I  must  also  give  you  an  account  of  the  adventures  of  my  maternal  grandfather,  viz.  Christopher 
Jackel,  Sr.,  in  Chestnut  Hill  (in  Philada.  Co.). 

He  related  to  me  that  when  he  was  a  small  child,  his  good  mother  grasped  his  hand  and  said,  “Come, 
come,  the  Jesuits  will  get  you,”  whereupon  he  was  filled  with  terror,  and  he  grew  warm,  just  as  the 
chills  had  run  over  him  before;  and  his  mother,  who  was  a  widow,  fled  with  him  at  night — the  time  was 
Sunday  before  Easter — and  they  crossed  the  boundary  into  Saxony  in  1726,  and  followed  the  other 
religious  refugees. 

In  his  youth  he  learned  the  cooper’s  trade  thoroughly,  which  trade  he  followed  at  first  in  the  upper 
part  of  Germantown,  at  the  ninth  milestone,  by  the  side  of  a  small  stream  of  water,  and  erected  at  the 
same  time  a  neat  one-story  cottage,  which  is  still  standing.  His  mother  kept  house  for  him  and  assisted 
him  in  his  trade. 

About  ten  years  after  his  arrival  in  Germantown,  he  married  one  of  the  sisters  of  George  Schultz, 
Sr. 

As  his  circumstances  improved,  he  moved  a  mile  farther  north  with  his  family,  and  continued  with 
his  trade,  even  up  to  his  old  age,  ninety-six  years.  His  wife  died  shortly  before  him  in  her  ninetieth 
year  (as  I  remember),  but  in  her  last  years  she  became  blind.  Both  of  them  however  retained  their 
faculties  up  to  the  time  of  their  death. 

The  Yeakle  Log  Cabin 

“The  land  on  the  east  side  of  Germantown  Avenue,  between  Mermaid  Lane  and  Moreland  Avenue, 
became  the  property  of  John  Neuss  in  1714.  At  his  death  in  1719  he  devised  it  to  his  eldest  son,  Cor¬ 
nelius,  and  at  his  death  in  1754  it  became  the  property  of  his  eldest  son,  John  Nice.  There  is  no  record 
of  the  sale  of  any  part  of  this  property  prior  to  December,  1759,  when  John  Nice  sold  five  acres  to  Der¬ 
rick  Keyser,  carpenter,  who  sold  it  to  John  Wentz  in  1801.  The  deed  to  Wentz  recites  ‘a  certain  log 
tenement  and  lot  or  piece  of  ground  situate  on  the  N.  E.  side  of  Germantown  Avenue,  being  at  the  in¬ 
tersection  of  Limekiln  Road;  thence  along  said  road  N.  40°  W.  14 P.  *  *  *  *  containing  5  and  34  acres.’ 
This  log  house,  which  was  torn  down  about  ten  years  ago,  was  commonly  known  as  the  Yeakel  Cottage 
and  was  said  to  have  been  built  by  Christopher  Yeakel  in  1744.  From  the  above  record  it  would  appear 
that  Christopher  Yeakel  never  owned  this  corner,  but  this  does  not  prove  that  he  never  lived  there,  for 
he  may  have  rented  it,  although  this  would  seem  rather  a  strange  thing  for  him  to  do  when  he  owned  the 
house  above  Evergreen  Avenue,  having  purchased  it  in  1741. 

This  tract  of  five  acres  was  sold  by  the  administrators  of  John  Wentz  to  John  Stallman  in  1831.” 

[Dr.  John  J.  Mac  Farlane] 

Title  to  Tract  of  Land  on  which  the  Yeakle  Log  Cabin  Stood 

The  following  held  title  to  this  tract  during  the  period  of  Christopher  Yeakle’s  life: 


May  12,  1714— Dec,  6,  1754 

John  Neiss 

56 

acres 

Dec.  6,  1754—1759 

Cornelius  Nice 

56 

acres 

1759 

John  Nice 

56 

acres 

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1759—1801 

Derick  Keyser 

5]4  acres 

May  27,  1801— Feb.  14,  1831 

John  Wentz 

534  acres 

Feb.  14,  1831— Apr.  2,  1838 

Stallman  Haas 

534  acres 

Apr.  2,  1838— Apr.  5,  1842 

G.  Hergesheimer 

534  acres 

Apr.  5,  1842— Sept.  26,  1848 

Hiram  Busch 

534  acres 

Sept.  26,  1848— Apr.  5,  1851 

George  Pitman 

534  acres 

Apr.  5,  1851 

John  Peberdy 

The  fifty-six  acres  were  intact  from  1714  to  1759;  the  five  and  one-fourth  acres  which  were  a  part 
of  the  fifty-six  acre  tract  were  intact  from  1759  to  1851  or  later.  The  part  of  five  and  one-fourth  acres 
by  itself  or  as  part  of  the  fifty-six  acres  was  intact  from  1714  to  1851  or  later.  In  1801  the  five  and 
one-fourth  acres  had  a  log  tenement.  In  1831  the  buildings  mentioned  are:  “Stone  kitchen,  frame 
tenement,  frame  barn,  and  stone  spring  house.” 

It  seems  strange  that  Christopher  Yeakle  should  build  on  this  land  when  in  1743  he  acquired  land 
on  the  top  of  the  hill;  however,  it  is  a  well  authenticated  tradition  in  the  Yeakle  family  that  Christopher 
Yeakle  built  this  log  cabin  and  lived  in  it.  The  Editor  cannot  account  for  these  discrepancies. 

It  is  stated  that  William  Schemmer  who  died  Oct.  11,  1896,  saw  the  so-called  Yeakle  Log  Cabin  in 
a  Henry  Clay  political  parade,  after  which  it  was  deposited  on  Germantown  Avenue.  He  was  the  father- 
in-law  of  Charles  Gorgas,  7169  Germantown  Avenue.  His  father  was  toll-gate  keeper  at  the  fork  of  the 
three  roads  below  the  Wheel  Pump  Hotel,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa. 

[160-2]  ABRAHAM  YEAKLE,  b  Mar.  14,  1752;  d  June  17, 1841 ;  s  Christopher  and  Maria  (Schultz) 
Yeakle  [160-1];  was  m  Oct.  8  (10),  1776,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel  to  SARAH  WAGNER,  b  Feb.  11, 
1756;  d  May  28,  1833;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Hfibner)  Wagner  [196-1].  Abraham  Yeakle  was 
a  farmer  and  lived  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  a  farm  later  occupied  by  his  grandson, 
Daniel  Yeakle,  part  of  which  later  became  “White  City  Park”  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  Hill. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[160-4]  1.  Isaac,  b  Nov.  9,  1777;  d  Oct.  23,  1847;  m  Regina  Schultz. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  26,  1779;  d  Mar.  5,  1779. 

[160-5]  3.  Jacob,  b  Sept.  29,  1780;  d  May  29,  1863;  m  Gertrude  Urffer. 

[70-3]  4.  Susannah,  b  Nov.  11,  1782;  d  Apr.  3,  1861;  m  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz. 

[1 1—13]  5.  Maria,  b  Sept.  5,  1784;  d  Apr.  6,  1840;  m  David  Urffer. 

6.  Christopher,  b  May  21,  1787;  d  July  10,  1813. 

[160-3]  CHRISTOPHER  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  7,  1757;  d  July  16,  1843;  s  Christopher  and  Maria 
(Schultz)  Yeakle  [160-1];  m  June  6,  1782,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b 
July  1,  1761 ;  d  Apr.  24,  1830;  dau  Rev.  George  and  Anna  (Anders)  Kriebel  [25-3].  Christopher  Yeakle 
lived  and  died  on  the  land  which  he  inherited  from  his  father  on  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  the  site  of  the 
present  depot  of  the  Pennsylvania  R.  R. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[149-8]  1.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  8,  1783;  d  July  5,  1845;  m  David  Schultz. 

[25-14]  2.  Agnes,  b  Aug.  31,  1785;  d  July  20,  1873;  m  John  Krieble. 

3.  Daniel,  b  Nov.  4,  1786;  d  May  29,  1788. 

[68-7]  4.  Anna,  b  July  18,  1789;  d  Feb.  20,  1869;  m  Henry  W.  Schultz. 

[70-8]  5.  Sarah,  b  July  16,  1791;  d  Dec.  1,  1862;  m  Christopher  K.  Schultz. 

6.  George,  b  July  19,  1793;  d  Nov.  8,  1794. 

[149-27]  7.  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  3,  1795;  d  Jan.  30,  1881;  m  John  Schultz. 

[IfKHSb]  i  8'  6  AU«'  25'  1798;  d  A-  3'  1887 ;  m  {  2.  SusanntnSher. 

[160-4]  ISAAC  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  9,  1777;  d  Oct.  23,  1847;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Wagner)  Yeakle 
[160-2];  m  Nov.  4,  1800,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  REGINA  (RACHEL)  SCHULTZ,  b  Aug.  1,  1780; 
d  Jan.  16,  1860;  dau  Andrew  and  Charlotte  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [70-1].  Isaac  Yeakel  lived  in  Springfield 
Twp.,  Pa.,  and  is  buried  in  the  Yeakle  Cem.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila. 

Children  (9): 

[160-7]  1.  Jacob  S.,  b  Oct.  16,  1802;  d  May  30,  1863;  m  Lydia  Brey. 

[11-48]  2.  Sarah,  b  May  19,  1805;  d  Apr.  24,  1874;  m  Anthony  Krauss. 

[160—8]  3.  Samuel,  b  June  10,  1807;  d  July  23,  1866;  m  Mary  Rex. 


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[160-9]  4.  John,  b  June  10,  1809;  d  Apr.  26,  1846;  m  Amy  Michener. 

5.  Charlotte,  b  Nov.  15,  1811;  d  June  1,  1854. 

1  6.  Emeline,  b  Aug.  25,  1814;  d  Nov.  29,  1872;  m  I  1- Joel  Krauss. 

[160-10J  J  l  2.  Jacob  Boas. 

N0-lla]  1  7>  Daniel,  b  Mar.  27,  1816;  d  May  22,  1903;  m  (  J*  Amanda  Heilig. 

[  1 60—1  lb]  J  J  [  2.  Amanda  Bush. 

[160-12]  8.  Mary,  b  Nov.  7,  1818;  d  Feb.  5,  1892;  m  Samuel  Hagy. 

[160-13]  9.  David  W.,  b  Dec.  30,  1821;  d  Apr.  30,  1896;  m  Sarah  Lentz. 

[160-5]  JACOB  YEAKLE,  b  Sept.  29,  1780;  d  May  29,  1863;  s  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Wagner) 
Yeakle  [160-2];  m  Nov.  1,  1808,  GERTRUDE  URFFER'  b  Mar.  25,  1781;  d  Feb.  9,  1868;  dau  George 
and  Barbara  (Krauss)  Urffer  [11-4].  Jacob  Yeakle  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.  His  homestead  was  later  occupied  by  his  son,  William. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Susan,  b  Sept.  4,  1809;  d  Feb.  2,  1894;  unm. 

)  2.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  11,  1811 ;  d  Jan.  16,  1891  ;m  A  F!izab®!h  ?Uston' 

[160-14b]  J  l  2.  Mary  Huston. 

[160-15]  3.  Leah,  b  June  4,  1814;  d  Feb.  16,  1897;  m  Thomas  L.  Bates. 

[160-16]  4.  Charles,  b  July  7,  1817;  d  Feb.  25,  1907;  m  Sarah  Nuss. 

[160—17 ]  5.  George,  b  Feb.  27,  1820;  d  Mar.  17,  1890;  m  Amanda  Streeper. 

[160—18]  6.  William,  b  Nov.  7,  1821;  d  Aug.  13,  1907;  m  Mary  Wentz. 

“Jacob  Yeakle  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Very  few  educational  opportunities 
were  enjoyed  by  Mr.  Yeakle  in  his  youth  as  he  had  very  little  opportunity  to  attend  school.  He  was  a 
successful  farmer,  devoting  his  attention  principally  to  dairying  and  marketing  in  Philadelphia.  He 
is  said  to  have  been  a  man  of  marked  integrity  of  whom  it  might  be  said  with  truth  that  ‘his  word  was 
as  good  as  his  bond.’  His  opinion  was  much  respected  in  questions  of  weight,  and  his  services  were 
often  desired  in  the  settlement  of  estates  and  in  the  capacity  of  executor.”  [Bean — Hist,  of  Montg. 
Co.,  p  1080.} 

[160-6a]  SAMUEL  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  25,  1798;  d  Apr.  3,  1887 ;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Yeakle  [160-3];  m  1st  time,  Nov.,  1823,  LYDIA  ANDERS,  b  July  6,  1805;  d  Dec.  26,  1846;  dau  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Susanna  (Dresher)  Anders  [161-9]. 

Children  (3): 

[160-19]  1.  William  A.,  b  Oct.  20,  1824;  d  Aug.  10,  1888;  m  Caroline  Hooker. 

2.  Charles  A.,  b  Oct.  25,  1826;  d  Apr.  29,  1897;  unm. 

[160-20]  3.  Abraham  A.,  b  Apr.  4,  1830;  d  Nov.  1,  1888;  m  Anna  Eliza  Shepard. 

[160-6b]  SAMUEL  YEAKLE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  19,  1850,  SUSANNA  DRESHER,  b 
Jan.  1,  1803;  d  Nov.  3,  1881 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Dresher  [64-5].  No  children. 

Samuel  Yeakle  resided  on  the  place  inherited  from  his  father,  the  present  site  of  the  P.  R.  R.  depot 
at  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  where  he  lived  until  he  was  twenty-four  years  of  age.  He  then  moved  to  White- 
marsh  Twp.,  Pa.,  and  engaged  in  farming  until  1853,  when  he  went  to  Norristown,  Pa. 

While  in  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  he  served  as  a  member  of  the  school  board,  and  later  was  twice  elected 
a  member  of  the  Borough  Council  of  Norristown. 

[160-7]  JACOB  S.  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  16,  1802;  d  May  30,  1863;  s  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[160—4] ;  m  LYDIA  BREY,  b  Apr.  18,  1807;  d  Apr.  28,  1862;  dau  Philip  and  Anna  (Gerhard)  Brey  [59- 
6].  Jacob  Yeakle  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[160-21]  1.  Carolina,  b  Feb.  28,  1831;  d  June  17,  1897;  m  William  Shaffer. 

[160—22]  2.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  17,  1833;  d  Oct.  31,  1904;  m  Jesse  A.  Stout. 

[160-23]  3.  Elamina,  b  Nov.  10,  1835;  m  Jacob  Stahlnecker. 

[160-24]  4.  Anna  Regina,  b  May  27,  1842;  d  Aug.  27,  1896;  m  Edwin  S.  Stahlnecker. 

5.  Franklin  B.,  b  July  1,  1849. 

[160-8]  SAMUEL  YEAKEL,  b  June  10,  1807;  d  July  23,  1866;  s  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[160-4];  m  MARY  REX,  dau  George  Rex. 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Isaac,  b  June  26,  1838;  d  Jan.,  1857. 

2.  George  R.,  b  July  25,  1840;  d  Mar.  3,  1846. 

3.  Emily,  b  Nov.  18,  1842;  d  Apr.  3,  1850. 

4.  Amanda,  b  Feb.  3,  1845;  d  Mar.  8,  1846. 

Mary  (Rex)  Yeakel,  widow,  married  Charles  Heydrick  [52b-23]. 

[160-9]  JOHN  YEAKEL,  b  June  10,  1809;  d  Apr.  26,  1846;  s  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[160-4];  m  Dec.  18,  1832,  AMY  MICHENER,  b  Mar.  11,  1808;  d  Oct.  12,  1883;  dau  Israel  Michener. 
Children  (J): 

1.  Isaac,  b  Nov.  26,  1833;  d  June,  1834. 

[160-25]  2.  William  M.,  b  Dec.  25,  1834;  d  Nov.  12,  1869;  m  Harriet  D.  Boyd. 

3.  Marietta,  b  Dec.  31,  1836;  d  Oct.  9,  1856. 

[160-26]  4.  Josephus,  b  Apr.  19,  1839;  d  Mar.  31,  1901;  m  Sophia  M.  Harmar. 

[160-10]  EMELINE  (YEAKEL)  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  25,  1814;  d  Nov.  29,  1872;  dau  Isaac  and  Regina 
(Schultz)  Yeakel  [160-4];  and  widow  of  Joel  Krauss  [11-51];  m  2nd  time,  JACOB  DICK  BOAS,  b  Oct. 
5,  1806;  dMar.  28,  1887.  Mrs.  Boas  died  in  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

[160-1  la]  DANIEL  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  27,  1816;  d  May  22,  1903;  s  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [160-4];  m  1st  time,  June,  1845,  AMANDA  HEILIG,  d  Aug.,  1849;  dau  Adam  Heilig.  No 
children. 

[160-llb]  DANIEL  YEAKEL,  same  as  above,  in  2nd  time,  June  2,  1868,  AMANDA  BUSH,  6  Nov. 
15,  1833;  dau  John  Bush  of  Lansdale,  Pa. 

Daniel  Yeakel  was  born  on  the  ancestral  land  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  purchased  by  his  great 
grandfather,  Christopher  Yeakle,  prior  to  the  war  of  the  Revolution.  He  attended  the  schools  in  Chelt¬ 
enham  and  in  Chestnut  Hill.  After  leaving  school  Mr.  Yeakel  assisted  his  father  on  the  farm  until  after 
his  marriage  when  he  rented  the  homestead  farm  and  during  the  remainder  of  his  life  he  was  engaged 
in  agriculture. 

All  during  his  active  life  Mr.  Yeakel  manifested  a  deep  interest  in  public  matters  connected  with 
the  township,  and  aided  greatly  in  its  development.  [Hist.  Montg.  Co.] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[160-27]  1.  Emma  B.,  b  Dec.  8,  1869;  m  John  Faber  Miller. 

[160-28]  2.  Daniel  Dawson,  b  Mar.  16,  1871;  d  Apr.  13,  1919;  m  Mary  S.  Larzelere. 

[160-12]  MARY  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  7,  1818;  d  Feb.  5,  1892;  dau  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Yeakel 
[160-4];  m  Jan.  23,  1838,  SAMUEL  HAGY,  b  Apr.  11,  1813;  d  Mar.  11,  1894.  Lived  in  Roxborough, 
Phila. 

Children  (5): 

[160-29]  1.  Kate  Fox,  b  Aug.  23,  1843;  m  Lambert  L.  Grow. 

[160-30]  2.  John  Franklin,  b  Aug.  28,  1846;  d  Mar.  3,  1906;  m  Kate  A.  Cole. 

[160-31]  3.  Emma  C.,  b  Apr.  22,  1850;  d  Nov.  1,  1895;  m  William  F.  Dixon. 

[160-32]  4.  Bushrod  Washington,  b  Mar.  20,  1852;  d  Nov,  17,  1920;  m  Mary  E.  Coler. 

[160-33]  5.  Mary  Flora,  b  Nov.  10,  1854;  m  James  A.  Ritter. 

[160-13]  DAVID  W.  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  30,  1821;  d  Apr.  30,  1896;  s  Isaac  and  Regina  (Schultz) 
Yeakel  [160-4];  m  Sept.  23,  1852,  SARAH  LENTZ,  b  Feb.  27,  1821;  d  Sept.  11,  1895. 

“David  W.  Yeakel  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa.,  where  the  early  years  of  his  life  were  spent. 
He  began  farming  at  an  early  age  and  continued  in  this  vocation  until  he  was  thirty  years  of  age,  when 
he  removed  to  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.,  and  engaged  in  the  foundry  and  machine  business  in  Allentown. 

Returning  after  nine  years  absence  Mr.  Yeakel  settled  in  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  near  Lafayette  Hill, 
where  he  lived  during  the  remainder  of  his  life.  Mr.  Yeakel  was  a  loyal  supporter  of  the  Union  during 
the  Civil  War,  and  was  actively  interested  in  filling  the  quota  for  his  township.”  [Bean — Hist.  Montg. 
Co.] 

Children  (8): 

[160-34]  1.  John  L.,  b  Nov.  25,  1854;  d  June  30,  1917;  m  Bertha  G.  Hellings. 

[160-35]  2.  George  K.,  b  Aug.  2,  1857;  m  Louise  L.  Longaker. 

[160-36]  3.  M.  Lula,  b  Apr.  29,  1863;  m  Dr.  Henry  M.  Freas. 


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[160-14a]  JOSEPH  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  11,  1811;  d  Jan.  16,  1891;  s  Jacob  and  Gertrude  (Urffer) 
Yeakle  [160-5].;  m  1st  time,  ELIZABETH  HUSTON,  b  Apr.  ] ,  1813 ;  d  June  18,  1852 ;  dan  John  Huston. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Huston,  b  Dec.  14,  1835;  d  Nov.  11,  1840. 

2.  James,  b  Dec.  8,  1837;  d  Apr.  7,  1843. 

[160-37]  3.  Emily,  b  Oct.  15,  1839;  m  Joseph  Nash. 

4.  Ellen  Jane,  b  Apr.  29,  1842;  d  May  15,  1843. 

[160-38]  5.  Daniel  W.,  b  Nov.  24,  1844;  d  Apr.  16,  1882;  m  Mary  E.  Thompson. 

[160-39]  6.  Jacob,  b  Jan.  25,  1847;  m  Emma  J.  Bolton. 

[160-40]  7.  Elvie  E.,  b  Sept.  5,  1850;  m  Cleaver  R.  Supplee. 


[160-14b]  JOSEPH  YEAKLE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MARY  HUSTON,  b  Feb.  19,  1817;  d 
Feb.  14,  1877;  dau  John  Huston. 

Joseph  Yeakle,  the  eldest  son  of  Jacob  and  Gertrude  Yeakle,  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa., 
where  he  spent  his  entire  life.  Having  engaged  in  farming  Mr.  Yeakle  continued  in  this  vocation  until 
1870  when  he  retired  and  made  Flourtown  his  home.  During  his  later  years  he  was  associated  with  his 
daughter-in-law,  Mrs.  Daniel  W.  Yeakle,  in  the  management  of  a  store  in  Flourtown.  [Bean — Hist. 
Montg.  Co.] 

Children  (2): 


1.  John  H.,  b  Aug.  12,  1853;  d  Mar.  7,  1854. 
[160-4 lb]  }  2l  Thomas  C •>  6  Jan-  19>  1855 !  d  0ct-  21 .  1908;  m 


j  1.  Emma  Stahlnecker. 

I  2.  Emma  Jane  McCombs. 


[160-15]  LEAH  YEAKLE,  b  June  4,  1814;  d  Feb.  16,  1897 ;  dau  Jacob  and  Gertrude  (Urffer)  Yeakle 
[160-5];  m  Apr.  20,  1837,  THOMAS  L.  BATES,  b  Apr.  24,  1809;  d  Jan.  23,  1899.  Lived  in  Chestnut 
Hill,  Pa.,  near  P.  R.  R.  Depot. 

Children  (7): 

[160-42]  1.  Gertrude,  b  May  13,  1838;  m  George  W.  Bremer. 

[160—43]  2.  Jacob  Y.  b  May  17,  1842;  d  Feb.  8,  1912;  m  Charlotte  Kerper. 

[160-44]  3.  Leah  Eliza,  b  Sept.  13,  1844;  d  Jan.  18,  1886;  m  Edwin  Bounds. 

4.  Ella  A.,  b  Sept.  26,  1847;  d  Feb.  6,  1918;  unm. 

5.  Horace  Y.,  b  Jan.  25,  1851;  d  Feb.  17,  1855. 

[74-454]  6.  Laura,  b  Mar.  4,  1857 ;  m  John  B.  Groff. 

7.  Mary  Ida,  b  Mar.  9,  1860;  teacher;  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[160-16]  CHARLES  YEAKLE,  b  July  7,  1817;  d  Feb.  25,  1907;  s  Jacob  and  Gertrude  (Urffer) 
Yeakle  [160-5];  m  Mar.  16,  1843,  SARAH  NUSS,  b  Aug.  5,  1817;  d  Apr.  22,  1886;  dau  Michael  and 
Barbara  (Urffer)  Nuss  [11-16]. 

“Charles  Yeakle  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  homestead  later  owned  by 
his  brother,  William.  He  devoted  his  life  to  farming  and  the  extensive  mining  of  iron  ore.  Mr.  Yeakle’s 
career  in  these  branches  of  industry  was  highly  successful  and  he  was  always  held  in  high  esteem  by  his 
community.”  [Bean — Hist.  Montg.  Co.] 

One  child:  Levi,  b  Dec.  13,  1844;  d  Feb.  1,  1861. 


[160-17]  GEORGE  YEAKLE,  b  Feb.  27,  1820;  d  Mar.  17,  1890;  s  Jacob  and  Gertrude  (Urffer) 
Yeakle  [160-5] ;  m  AMANDA  STREEPER,  6  June  8,  1826;  d  Mar.  7,  1882;  dau  Peter  Streeper.  Buried 
in  Springfield  Presbyterian  Cem.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Walter,  b  July  22,  1855;  d  Feb.  9,  1864. 

[160-45]  2.  Mary  Amanda,  b  May  14,  1858;  d  May  23,  1916;  m  E.  Herman  Raetzer. 

[160-46]  3.  Horace,  b  Dec.  12,  1860;  m  Ellen  D.  Cressman. 


[160-18]  WILLIAM  YEAKLE,  b  Nov.  7,  1821;  d  Aug.  13,  1907;  s  Jacob  and  Gertrude  (Urffer) 
Yeakle  [160-5];  m  Dec.  27,  1849,  MARY  WENTZ,  b  Sept.  24,  1826;  d  Feb.  1,  1888;  dau  Jacob  Wentz. 

William  Yeakle  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  resided  his  entire  life,  and 
became  one  of  its  most  influential  citizens.  He  engaged  in  farming,  and  having  been  reared  in  habits  of 


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industry  he  became  a  leader  in  his  community,  and  served  as  director  in  several  financial  institutions. 
[Bean — Hist.  Montg.  Co.} 

Children  (J): 

[160-47]  1.  Atwood,  b  Oct.  18,  1850;  m  Caddie  Aiman. 

[160—48]  2.  Gertrude,  b  June  13,  1852;  d  Feb.  12,  1888;  m  Lewis  H.  Clymer. 

[160-49]  3.  Ambrose,  b  Oct.  14,  1854;  d  Nov.  16,  1920;  m  Emma  L.  Gilbert. 

[160-50]  4.  John,  b  Aug.  21,  1857;  d  May  22,  1892;  m  Julia  Welsh. 

[160-19]  WILLIAM  A.  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  20,  1824;  d  Aug.  10,  1888;  s  Samuel  and  Lydia  (Anders) 
Yeakle  [160-6a] ;  m  Jan.  25,  1849,  CAROLINE  HOCKER,  b  Aug.  30,  1825;  d  May  16,  1857 ;  dau  John 
Hocker  of  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Annie  H.,  b  Aug.  2,  1851;  d  Dec.  17,  1916;  single. 

[160-51]  2.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  16,  1853;  m  Magdalena  E.  Rhoads. 

William  Anders  Yeakle  was  born  in  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Receiving  only  a  common 
school  education  Mr.  Yeakle  improved  his  mind  by  private  study.  In  1850  he  began  farming  on  the  old 
homestead  and  continued  living  on  this  farm  during  the  remainder  of  his  life.  He  was  also  elected  a 
director  in  the  school  board  of  his  township  in  1850,  which  office  he  continued  to  fill  for  eighteen  consec¬ 
utive  years,  declining  a  re-election  at  the  end  of  that  period. 

In  1870  he  was  nominated  for  the  office  of  State  Senator  but  withdrew.  Three  years  later  he  was 
again  nominated  for  the  same  office  and  was  elected.  After  serving  a  term  of  three  years  Mr.  Yeakle 
declined  re-election  to  that  position. 

Having  always  manifested  a  deep  interest  in  everything  pertaining  to  agriculture,  he  was  for  many 
years  a  member  of  the  Montg.  Co.  Agricultural  Society,  and  in  1877  he  was  elected  to  represent  the 
Montg.  Co.  Society  on  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture  and  served  in  this  capacity  for  ten  years. 

Having  enjoyed  the  high  esteem  and  confidence  of  his  constituents  Mr.  Yeakle  frequently  repre¬ 
sented  them  in  conventions  and  other  gatherings,  ofttimes  acting  as  the  presiding  officer.  As  a  legisla¬ 
tor  Mr.  Yeakle  represented  the  most  elevated  sentiment  and  feeling  of  his  party;  his  vote  always  indi¬ 
cating  the  high  moral  principle  which  actuated  his  business  and  social  life.  [ Bean — Hist.  Montg.  Co.] 

Although  prevented  from  attending  the  regular  services  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  on  account 
of  his  residence,  Mr.  Yeakle  always  took  an  active  interest  in  Schwenkfelder  activities  and  the  preserva¬ 
tion  of  Schwenkfelder  history.  He  was  the  moving  spirit  in  the  publication  of  the  first  edition  of  the 
Genealogy  of  the  Schwenkf elders,  acting  as  Chairman  of  the  Committee  and  also  as  Editor  of  the  work. 
Extreme  modesty  on  the  part  of  both  Mr.  Yeakle  and  Hon.  Christopher  Heydrick  in  connection  with 
that  first  publication  has  prevented  them  from  receiving  the  praise  and  gratitude  due  them  for  their 
original  laborious  efforts.  From  Mr.  Yeakle’s  papers  we  learn  that  most  of  the  correspondence  regard¬ 
ing  this  project  was  carried  on  by  him,  and  that  the  editorial  and  business  details  were  also  under  his 
supervision. 

In  addition  to  the  compilation  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelders,  Mr.  Yeakle  is 
also  the  author  of  the  very  creditable  “History  of  Whitemarsh  Township,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,”  which 
appeared  in  the  “Norristown  Herald”  in  sixteen  numbers,  ending  April  17,  1883,  and  which  is  published 
in  the  proceedings  of  the  Montg.  Co.  Historical  Society. 

[160-20]  ABRAHAM  A.  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  4,  1830;  d  Nov.  1,  1888;  s  Samuel  and  Lydia  (Anders) 
Yeakle  [160-6a];  m  Sept.  15,  1863,  ANNA  ELIZA  SHEPARD,  b  Aug.  23,  1842;  d  Jan.  1,  1899;  dau 
Jesse  and  Harriet  Y.  (Schultz)  Shepard  [68-17]. 

“Abraham  A.  Yeakle  for  more  than  twenty  years  ranked  among  the  leading  dry  goods  merchants 
of  Norristown,  Pa.  He  relinquished  the  dry  goods  business  in  order  to  devote  more  time  to  the  affairs 
of  the  People’s  National  Bank  of  Norristown  of  which  institution  he  was  one  of  the  organizers,  and 
which  he  served  as  president  during  the  last  seven  years  of  his  life.  Mr.  Yeakle  was  interested  in  many 
other  progressive  enterprises  and  was  a  trustee  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Norristown  at  the 
time  of  his  death.”  [Bean — Hist.  Montg.  Co.] 

Children  (3): 

[160-51.1]  1.  Frank  S.,  b  June  16,  1864;  m  Caroline  Brakley  Bennett. 

2.  J.  Morris,  b  June  23,  1867;  single;  graduate  of  Princeton  University;  Attorney-at-Law ; 

Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Harriet  May,  b  July  2,  1870;  d  Feb.  10,  1909. 


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[160-21]  CAROLINA  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  28,  1831;  d  June  17,  1897;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Lydia  (Brey) 
Yeakle  [160-7];  m  Feb.  24,  1856,  WILLIAM  SHAFFER,  b  Feb.  21,  1828;  d  July  10,  1895;  s  John  and 
Ann  (Houpt)  Shaffer.  Mr.  Shaffer  was  a  coal  and  lumber  dealer;  Fort  Washington,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Milton  Y.,  b  May  19,  1860;  d  Aug.  5,  1860. 

2.  George  W.,  b  July  31,  1861;  d  Dee.  11,  1908. 

[160-51.3]  3.  Albert,  b  Apr.  15,  1863;  m  Susan  Alice  Snyder;  Ambler,  Pa. 

[160-51.4]  4.  Anna  C.,  b  Mar.  27,  1866;  d  Feb.  4,  1895;  m  Ambrose  Maguire. 

[160-51.5]  5.  Mary  A.,  b  Oct.  28,  1868;  m  Frederick  Huffnagle. 

6.  Lydia,  b  June  23,  1873;  d  Aug.  30,  1873. 

[160-22]  AMANDA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  17,  1833;  d  Oct.  31.  1904;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Lydia  (Brey) 
Yeakle  [160-7];  m  Dec.  1,  1853,  JESSE  A.  STOUT,  b  Mar.  13,  1830;  d  Nov.  13,  1908;  s  Jonathan  and 
Mary  Anna  (Henk)  Stout.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Albert  Y..  b  Nov.  29,  1854;  d  Feb.  5,  1904. 

[160-51.6]  2.  Maurice  W.,  b  Aug.  17,  1858;  m  Helen  R.  Boileau. 

3.  Elva  Amanda,  b  Oct.  11,  1862;  d  June  18,  1864. 

[160-51.7]  4.  Emma  C.,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  m  William  Henry  Hallowed. 

5.  Edwdn  S.,  b  Jan.  28,  1870;  d  June  15,  1889. 

6.  Laura  A.,  b  June  24,  1876;  unm;  65  Herman  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[160-23]  ELAMINA  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  10,  1835;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Lydia  (Brey)  Yeakle  [160-7];  m 
Sept.  17,  1863,  JACOB  STAHLNECKER,  b  Mar.  14,  1838;  d  Aug.  1,  1897;  s  George  Stahlnecker. 
Children  (3): 

[160-52]  1.  Franklin  Y.,  b  Oct.  27,  1868;  m  Henrietta  Fluck. 

[160-53]  2.  Edwin  S.,  b  Dec.  23,  1870;  m  Mary  M.  Stoudt. 

[160-54]  3.  Mary  Y.,  b  May  9,  1873;  m  F.  George  Goehring. 

[160-24]  ANNA  REGINA  YEAKLE,  b  May  27,  1842;  d  Aug.  27,  1896;  dau  Jacob  S.  and  Lydia 
(Brey)  Yeakle  [160-7];  m  Aug.  30,  1860,  EDWIN  S.  STAHLNECKER,  b  Oct.  1,  1836;  d  Jan.  10, 
1920;  s  George  and  Elizabeth  Stahlnecker. 

For  many  years  Edwin  S.  Stahlnecker  was  a  cattle  dealer  in  Flourtown,  Pa.  In  1875  he  was  elected 
Auditor  of  Montg.  Co.,  and  was  re-elected  in  1878.  He  also  was  Sheriff  of  Montg.  Co.  from  1884-86. 
Mr.  Stahlnecker  later  served  as  Treasurer  of  the  County  from  1890-91. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lydia,  b  May  26,  1866;  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Laura,  b  Mar.  1,  1868;  d  Dec.  21,  1868. 

[160-55]  3.  Alice,  b  July  29,  1871;  m  Charles  H.  Wolford. 

4.  Yeakle,  b  Oct.  16,  1872;  d  in  infancy. 

[160-56]  5.  Henry  Wilson,  b  June  27,  1878;  m  Kathryn  (Schwenk)  Johnson. 

[160-25]  WILLIAM  MICHENER  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  25,  1834;  d  Nov.  12,  1869;  s  John  and  Amy 
(Michener)  Yeakel  [160-9] ;  m  Apr.  8,  1857,  HARRIET  D.  BOYD,  b  1831 ;  d  May  19,  1908 ;  dau  Andrew 
Boyd.  Printer;  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa.  Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Yeakel  are  buried  in  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[160-57]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  June  22,  1858;  m  William  H.  Maxwell. 

[160-58]  2.  John  Andrew,  b  Feb.  24,  1860;  m  Emma  Catharine  Tobin. 

3.  Warren  R.,  b  May  15,  1862;  single.  Clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 

[160-59]  4.  Harry  B.,  b  Dec.  9,  1863;  m  Ellen  Conway. 

5.  Lillian  Gertrude,  b  Oct.  21,  1865;  d  Dec.  18,  1899. 

6.  Harriet  E.,  b  Mar.  11,  1867;  d  Aug.  7,  1867. 

7.  William  D.,  b  Nov.  16,  1868. 

[160-26]  JOSEPHUS  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  19,  1839;  d  Mar.  31,  1901;  s  John  and  Amy  (Michener) 

Yeakel  [160-9] ;  m  Sept.  17,  1860,  SOPHIA  M.  HARMAR,  b - ;  d  Jan.  13,  1917 ;  dau  John  W. 

Harmar. 


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Josephus  Yeakel  enlisted  as  a  private  in  Company  A,  150th  Pa.  Volunteers  (Bucktails),  in  1862, 
and  served  during  the  years  of  1863,  1864,  and  1865,  until  peace  was  declared.  After  returning  home 
he  worked  at  the  printing  business,  which  he  had  learned  with  Major  Freas  of  Germantown,  and  in  1867 
commenced  publishing  the  “Manayunk  Sentinel.” 

He  represented  the  Twenty-first  and  Twenty-eighth  wards  in  the  Legislature  of  Pa.  during  1875, 
1876,  1877,  and  1878,  and  on  January  1,  1879,  was  appointed  an  assessor  of  real  estate  and  personal 
property  in  Phila.  for  the  term  of  five  years.  Mr.  Yeakel  also  printed  the  first  edition  of  the  Genealogy 
of  the  Schwenkf elders. 

Children  ( 3 ) : 

[160-60]  1.  Amy  Maria,  b  June  5,  1861;  m  Fred  A.  Lovejoy. 

[160-61]  2.  Marietta  E.,  b  June  1,  1865;  m  Cadwalader  Lackey. 

[160-62]  3.  Mary  Emma,  b  Mar.  24,  1867;  m  Service  Lincoln  Taylor. 

[160-27]  EMMA  B.  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  8,  1869;  dau  Daniel  and  Amanda  (Bush)  Yeakel  [160-llb];  m 
Nov.  20,  1889,  JOHN  FABER  MILLER,  b  Feb.  18,  1865;  s  William  G.  and  Caroline  J.  (Roberts) 
Miller.  Judge  of  County  Court;  res.,  Belvoir,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Mrs.  Miller  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the 
Schwenkf  el  dian  Exiles.  She  is  also  a  guarantor  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

Children  (J) : 

[160-63]  1.  Daniel  Yeakel,  b  Nov.  6,  1890;  m  Avis  Buckman. 

[160-64]  2.  Caroline  Roberts,  b  June  18,  1893 ;  m  John  Y.  Huber,  Jr. 

3.  John  Faber,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  17,  1902;  d  Nov.  27,  1907. 

4.  Emma  Comly,  b  Nov.  17,  1904. 

Judge  John  Faber  Miller  was  born  in  Abington  Township,  Pa.,  the  son  of  the  late  William  G.  Miller 
and  Caroline  J.  Roberts,  and  was  the  second  of  eight  children.  His  ancestors  have  continuously  resided  in 
that  which  is  now  Montgomery  county  since  the  earliest  Colonial  times,  and  include,  on  his  father’s  side, 
commissioned  officers  in  the  French  and  Indian  and  Revolutionary  wars,  as  well  as  the  distinguished 
clergymen,  the  John  Theobald  Fabers,  father  and  son,  who  in  the  early  days  were  pastors  at  Old 
Goshenhoppen,  New  Goshenhoppen  and  Great  Swamp  for  a  period  of  nearly  fifty  years.  Judge  Miller’s 
earliest  American  maternal  ancestor  came  to  Pennsylvania  in  the  ship  Welcome  with  William  Penn. 

His  boyhood  was  spent  on  a  farm  in  Whitpain  township  where  he  attended  the  district  schools. 
Later  he  was  a  student  at  the  Friends’  Preparatory  Schools  at  Gwynedd  and  Philadelphia,  and  at  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  After  receiving  his  degree  he  was  admitted  to  the  bars  of  both  Mont¬ 
gomery  and  Philadelphia  Counties,  then  to  those  of  the  Appellate  and  Federal  Courts.  He  is  now  a 
member  of  the  County,  State  and  National  Bar  Associations. 

Judge  Miller  began  the  practice  of  law  in  Norristown  in  1892  where  he  built  up  an  extensive  busi¬ 
ness.  During  the  last  three  years  of  his  practice  he  held  the  appointment  of  County  Solicitor.  His 
record  was  one  of  the  best  ever  made  in  that  office,  and  has  been  publicly  commended  in  the  annual 
reports  of  the  County  Comptroller  and  elsewhere.  The  death  of  Judge  Weand  left  a  vacancy  on  the 
bench  which  Judge  Miller  was  asked  to  fill  by  the  Governor.  Because  of  his  capability  he  was  again 
elected  to  that  office  for  a  full  term  of  ten  years  in  1915.  Judge  Miller  is  a  member  of  numerous  clubs, 
and  is  president  of  the  Plymouth  Country  Club. 

[160-28]  DANIEL  DAWSON  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  16,  1871;  d  Apr.  13,  1919;  s  Daniel  and  Amanda 
(Bush)  Yeakel  [160-llb];  m  Jan.  16,  1901,  MARY  S.  LARZELERE,  dau  John  Larzelere.  No  chil¬ 
dren.  For  eighteen  years  Mr.  Yeakel  was  superintendent  of  the  Springfield  Consolidated  Water  Co. 
He  also  held  the  office  of  Supervisor  and  Auditor  of  Springfield  Twp.,  Pa. 

[160-29]  KATE  FOX  HAGY,  b  Aug.  23,  1843;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Hagy  [160-12];  m 
Oct.  23,  1873,  LAMBERT  L.  GROW,  b  Mar.  17,  1835;  d  Dec.  31,  1912;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Lare) 
Grow.  Builder;  1529  Venango  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emma  Dixon,  b  Jan.  31,  1876;  1529  Venango  St.,  Phila. 

2.  George  Hagy,  b  Mar.  15,  1878;  1529  Venango  St.,  Phila. 

[160-30]  JOHN  FRANKLIN  HAGY,  b  Aug.  28,  1846;  d  Mar.  3,  1906;  s  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yeakel) 
Hagy  [160-12];  m  Jan.  19,  1866,  KATE  A.  COLE,  b  Sept.  23,  1847;  dau  Jesse  James  and  Margaret 
Cole.  Manufacturer  of  paper;  Providence,  Md.  (1919.) 


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Children  {12): 

[160-65]  1.  Jessie  Flora,  b  June  6,  1867;  m  James  Fleming. 

[160-66]  2.  Newton  Yeakle,  b  Aug.  21,  1868;  m  Mary  Seddon. 

[160-67]  3.  Harold  Bushrod,  b  Dec.  1,  1870;  m  Emma  Cochran. 

4.  Mary  Daisy,  b  Oct.  24,  1872;  d  Aug.,  1875. 

[160-68]  5.  Samuel  Emerson,  b  Apr.  8,  1874;  m  Rebecca  Mary  Newton. 

6.  John  Howard,  b  Feb.  14,  1876;  d  Aug.,  1876. 

[160-69]  7.  William  Dixon,  b  Apr.  21,  1878;  m  May  Snityer;  Baltimore,  Md. 

[169-70]  8.  Kate  Nina,  b  Aug.  22,  1882;  m  John  Hay  Lovett. 

[169-71]  9.  Mary  Jane,  b  Jan.  22,  1884;  m  George  W.  Shuster,  Jr. 

10.  Leroy,  b  Aug.  8,  1886;  d  Sept.,  1886. 

11.  Edna,  b  Dec.  26,  1887;  d  Sept.,  1888. 

[160-72]  12.  Morris  Franklin,  b  Sept.  10,  1890;  m  Hannah  Mary  Gray. 

[160-31]  EMMA  C.  HAGY,  b  Apr.  22,  1850;  d  Nov.  1,  1895;  dan  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Hagy 
[160—12] ;  m  June  15,  1871,  WILLIAM  F.  DIXON,  b  July  20,  1849  ;s  John  (Thomas)  and  Louise  (Gra¬ 
ham)  Dixon.  Res.,  Roxborough,  Phila.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[160-73]  1.  Anna  Mary,  b  Feb.  27,  1873;  m  Frank  Weikel  Steinbright. 

[160—74]  2.  Flora  Hagy,  b  Mar.  16,  1874;  m  Dr.  Harvey  Bartle. 

[160-75]  3.  Thomas  James,  b  Oct.  15,  1879;  m  Edna  Hart. 

4.  William  Franklin,  b  Oct.  15,  1882;  d  Mar.  10,  1885. 

5.  Edith  May,  b  May  24,  1887;  d  June  13,  1888. 

William  F.  Dixon  married  2nd  time,  Florence  Sarah  Krauss  [11-249]. 

[160-32]  BUSHROD  WASHINGTON  HAGY,  b  Mar.  20,  1852;  d  Nov.  17,  1920;  s  Samuel  and 
Mary  (Yeakel)  Hagy  [160-12];  m  Apr.  22,  1880,  MARY  E.  COLER,  b  Oct.  9,  1855;  dan  Henry  D.  and 
Caroline  (Streeper)  Coler.  Insurance;  523  Hermitage  St.,  Roxborough,  Phila.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[160-76]  Bushrod  Washington,  Jr.,  b  Aug.  25,  1884;  m  Marian  Dobson  Buchanan. 

[160-33]  MARY  FLORA  HAGY,  b  Nov.  10,  1854;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  (Yeakel)  Hagy  [160-12]; 
m  Nov.  10,  1879,  JAMES  ALLABOUGH  RITTER,  b  May  14,  1853;  s  Mathias  and  Naomi  (Allabough) 
Ritter.  Clerk;  819  N.  Beechwood  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Flora  Hagy,  b  Apr.  4,  1883;  unm;  819  N.  Beechwood  St.,  Phila. 

[160-34]  JOHN  L.  YEAKEL,  b  Nov.  25,  1854;  d  June  30,  1917;  s  David  W.  and  Sarah  (Lentz) 
Yeakel  [160-13];  m  BERTHA  G.  HELLINGS.  Res.  of  widow,  Franklin  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[25-269]  1.  Georgianna  K.,  b  Oct.  31,  1877;  m  Marcus  F.  Johnson. 

[160-77]  2.  Willard  R.,  b  Oct.  24,  1879;  m  Ethel  Supplee. 

[160—78]  3.  David  Clyde,  b  June  28,  1881;  m  Mary  Supplee. 

[160-79]  4.  F.  Leigh,  b  Jan.  15,  1883;  m  Lulu  Grace  Houck. 

[160-35]  GEORGE  K.  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  2,  1857;  s  David  W.  and  Sarah  (Lentz)  Yeakel  [160-13]; 
m  Aug.  27,  1901,  LOUISE  L.  LONGAKER,  b  May  22,  1864;  dau  Albert  Longaker.  Clerk;  827  DeKalb 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  George  L.,  b  Sept.  4,  1902. 

[160-36]  M.  LULA  YEAKEL,  b  Apr.  29,  1863;  dau  David  W.  and  Sarah  (Lentz)  Yeakel  [160-13]; 
m  Sept.  8,  1887,  DR.  HENRY  M.  FREAS,  b  July  1,  1859;  s  Jesse  W.  and  Ann  Catharine  Freas.  Phy¬ 
sician;  1319  W.  Allegheny  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Charles  S.,  b  June  10,  1888;  d  May  16,  1893. 

[160-80]  2.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  10,  1892;  m  Frederick  C.  Rieker. 

3.  Dorothea,  b  Jan.  9,  1895. 


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[160-37]  EMILY  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  15,  1839;  daw  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Huston)  Yeakle  [160-14a]; 
m  Apr.  14,  1861,  JOSEPH  NASH,  b  Sept.  21,  1833;  d  May  29,  1894;  s  Daniel  and  Maria  (Shafer)  Nash. 
Joseph  Nash  was  a  farmer  at  Flourtown,  Pa.  Mrs.  Nash  now  lives  at  Blue  Bell,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

[160-81]  1.  Elvie  M.,  b  Apr.  9,  1862;  m  Stoughton  R.  Clark. 

[160-82]  2.  Joseph  Y.,  b  Mar.  5,  1864;  m  Mary  Emma  Johnson. 

[160-83]  3.  Harry  L.,  b  Oct.  30,  1866;  m  Barbara  Ann  Blair. 

[160-84]  4.  Annie,  b  Dec.  27,  1870;  m  Harry  Hart  Tippin. 

[160-85]  5.  Daniel  Irwin,  b  Mar.  1,  1875;  m  Sarah  G.  Matz. 

[160-38]  DANIEL  W.  YEAKLE,  b  Nov.  24,  1844 ;  d  Apr.  16,  1882 ;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Huston) 
Yeakle  [160-14a];  m  Apr.  14,  1869,  MARY  E.  THOMPSON,  b  Feb.  3,  1849;  d  Feb.  28,  1903. 

Children  (2): 

[160-86]  1.  Mary  Theresa,  b  Sept.  3,  1870;  m  Walter  Jesse  Stowman. 

[160-87]  2.  Emily,  b  Apr.  23,  1873;  m  James  Nelson  Yocum. 

[160-39]  JACOB  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  25,  1847;  s  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Huston)  Yeakle  [160-14a]; 
m  Jan.  21,  1869,  EMMA  J.  BOLTON,  b  Jan.  21,  1846;  d  Sept.  5,  1912;  dau  Dr.  Charles  Bolton.  Car¬ 
penter;  Whitemarsh,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[160-88]  1.  Lucy  B.,  b  Oct.  31,  1869;  m  Robert  M.  Bisbing. 

[160-89]  2.  Joseph  H.,  b  Jan.  7,  1871;  m  Anna  Wiegner. 

[160-90]  3.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  18,  1874;  m  Frederick  Henry  Genter. 

[160—91  ]  4.  Alfred  Bolton,  b  Oct.  18,  1886;  m  Elsie  Viola  Morton. 

[160-40]  ELVIE  E.  YEAKLE,  b  Sept.  5,  1850;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Huston)  Yeakle  [160- 
14a];  m  Feb.  14,  1872,  CLEAVER  R.  SUPPLEE,  b  Aug.  6,  1847;  d  Dec.  26,  1917;  s  George  and  Jane 
(Harner)  Supplee.  Cleaver  Supplee  was  killed  in  an  accident;  he  resided  at  234  Earlham  Terrace, 
Germantown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

[160-92]  1.  Percy  E.,  b  Nov.  27,  1872;  m  Margaret  G.  Foulke. 

2.  John  P.,  b  Nov.  1,  1875;  unm;  Conshohocken,  Pa. 

[160-93]  3.  Erma  E.,  b  Dec.  20,  1877;  m  George  Justice. 

[160-41a]  THOMAS  C.  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  19,  1855;  d  Oct.  21,  1908;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Huston) 
Yeakle  [160-14b];  m  1st  time,  Feb.  7,  1878,  EMMA  STAHLNECKER,  b  Aug.  20,  1854;  d  Feb.  12, 
1881;  dau  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Walp)  Stahlnecker. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[160-94]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  19,  1878;  m  William  Blair. 

[160-95]  2.  Mary  Emma,  b  Jan.  29,  1881;  m  George  Daniel  Endy. 

[160— 41b]  THOMAS  C.  YEAKLE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  23,  1882,  EMMA  JANE  Mc- 
COMBS,  b  Aug.  20, 1865;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  (Winterstein)  McCombs.  Farmer;  Ivyland,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  ( 6 ): 

1 .  Thomas  C.,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  29,  1883 ;  d  Apr.  14,  1902. 

2.  Walter  A.,  b  Mar.  15,  1886;  unm;  Bismarck,  North  Dakota. 

[160-96]  3.  Elsie  W.,  b  June  15,  1889;  m  John  Grover  Cleveland  Reyner. 

4.  C.  Arthur,  b  Nov.  6,  1891;  unm;  Bismarck,  North  Dakota. 

5.  Olive  E.,  b  Sept.  8,  1894;  d  June  7,  1900. 

[160-97]  6.  Elvie  Clark,  b  Apr.  11,  1897;  m  William  Parker  Hobensack. 

[160-42]  GERTRUDE  BATES,  b  May  13,  1838;  daw  Thomas  L.  and  Leah  (Yeakle)  Bates  [160-15]; 
m  Nov.  5,  1863,  GEORGE  W.  BREMER,  b  Sept.  9,  1833;  d  Aug.  9,  1915;  s  Lewis  and  Catharine 
(Scheuerman)  Bremer.  Res.,  2024  Spring  Garden  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[160-98]  1.  Katherine,  b  Sept.  8,  1864;  m  Edwin  Macneir. 

2.  George  W.,  .Jr.,  b  May  23,  1867;  single;  2024  Spring  Garden  St.,  Phila. 


Plate  125 


Two  Views  of  the  Yeakle  Burying  Ground 
Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia 


View  of  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery  at  Dreshertown,  Pa. 


Interior  view  of  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery  at  Dreshertown,  Pa. 


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3.  Horace  A.,  b  Dec.  17,  1869;  d  Jan.  29,  1871. 

.  4.  Walter  T.,  b  May  25,  1872;  single;  2024  Spring  Garden  St.,  Phila. 

[160-98.1]  5.  Gertrude,  b  July  19,  1875;  m  Benjamin  West  (divorced). 

[160-99]  6.  E.  Albert,  b  Sept.  5,  1878;  m  Laura  Carpenter;  Montclair,  N.  J. 

[160-43]  JACOB  Y.  BATES,  b  May  17,  1842;  d  Feb.  8,  1912;  s  Thomas  L.  and  Leah  (Yeakle)  Bates 
[160-15];  m  Sept.  15,  1864,  CHARLOTTE  KERPER,  b  Sept.  21,  1846;  dau  Levi  and  Mary  A.  (Frober) 
Kerper.  No  children.  (1919.) 

[160-44]  LEAH  ELIZA  BATES,  b  Sept.  13,  1844;  d  Jan.  18, 1886;  dau  Thomas  L.  and  Leah  (Yeakle) 
Bates  [160-15] ;  m  Oct.  11,  1867,  EDWIN  BOUNDS,  b  June  9,  1842;  d  Jan.  15,  1884;  s  James  and  Eliza 
Bounds.  No  children.  Edwin  Bounds  was  killed  while  in  the  employ  of  the  Adams  Express  Co. 
(1918.) 

[160-45]  MARY  AMANDA  YEAKLE,  b  May  14,  1858;  d  May  23,  1916;  dau  George  and  Amanda 
(Streeper)  Yeakle  [160-17];  m  June  28,  1883,  E.  HERMAN  RAETZER,  b  Mar.  3, 1855.  Broker;  3610 
York  Road,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[160-100]  1.  Clara  Mae,  b  May  13,  1884;  m  Alfred  Milner  Mullin. 

2.  Bertha  Elizabeth,  b  June  26,  1886;  d  Nov.  8,  1894. 

3.  Emma  Eva,  b  Mar.  22,  1888. 

4.  Walter  Theodore,  b  Dec.  10,  1889;  d  Nov.  10,  1894. 

5.  Ernest  Yeakle,  b  Sept.  20,  1897;  graduate  of  Ursinus  College,  1919;  instructor,  Pember¬ 

ton,  N.  J.,  High  School  (1920). 

[160-46]  HORACE  YEAKLE,  b  Dec.  12,  1860;  s  George  and  Amanda  (Streeper)  Yeakle  [160— 
17];  m  Feb.  17,  1892,  ELLEN  D.  CRESSMAN,  b  Nov.  30,  1862;  dau  Edwin  and  Lydia  A.  (Streeper) 
Cressman.  Stockman;  405  Grant  Ave.,  Loveland,  Colo.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[160-47]  ATWOOD  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  18,  1850;  s  William  and  Mary  (Wentz)  Yeakle  [160-18];  m 
Nov.  10,  1875,  CADDIE  AIMAN,  b  Aug.  4,  1852;  dau  Samuel  H.  Aiman.  Druggist;  Marshall  and 
DeKalb  Sts.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Res.,  502  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Willie  L.,  b  Nov.  8,  1876;  d  June  18,  1886. 

[160-101]  2.  Eleanor  Gertrude,  b  Jan.  1,  1881;  m  John  Jay  Corson,  Jr. 

[74-698]  3.  Mary  Virginia,  b  Aug.  19,  1882;  m  Henry  F.  Derr. 

[160-102]  4.  Walter  Atwood,  b  Aug.  4,  1887;  m  Elizabeth  JVtarie  Wheeler. 

[160-48]  GERTRUDE  YEAKLE,  b  June  13,  1852;  d  Feb.  12, 1888;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Wentz) 
Yeakle  [160-18];  m  LEWIS  H.  CLYMER,  b  July  27,  1857.  Res.,  Zieglerville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edith  Y.,  b  Sept.  28,  1883;  single;  Flourtown,  Pa. 

[160-103]  2.  William  M.,  b  Feb.  3,  1887;  m  May  Palmer;  Flourtown,  Pa. 

[160-49]  AMBROSE  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  14,  1854;  d  Nov.  16,  1920;  s  William  and  Mary  (Wentz) 
Yeakle  [160-18];  m  1880,  EMMA  L.  GILBERT,  b  Jan.  19,  1860;  dau  Charles  Gilbert.  Ambrose 
Yeakle  was  a  farmer  living  at  Flourtown,  Pa.  He  was  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of  this 
book.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[160-104]  1.  Elmer  C.,  b  Dec.  26,  1880;  m  Lillie  May  Fisher. 

2.  Edna  May,  b  Jan.  18,  1882;  d  Aug.  26,  1883. 

[160-105]  3.  Clarence  G.,  b  July  24,  1884;  m  Elizabeth  E.  Gilbert. 

[160-106]  4.  Laura,  b  Apr.  3,  1888;  m  Albert  K.  Frantz. 

5.  William  A.,  b  Sept.  5,  1889;  d  Sept,  30,  1889. 

[160-50]  JOHN  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  21,  1857;  d  May  22,  1892;  s  William  and  Mary  (Wentz)  Yeakle 
[160-18];  m  Aug.,  1882,  JULIA  WELSH.  Druggist;  lived  at  Flourtown,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 


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[160-51]  SAMUEL  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  16,  1853;  s  William  A.  and  Caroline  (Hooker)  Yeakle  [160- 
19];  m  Mar.  27,  1889,  MAGDALENA  E.  RHOADS,  b  Apr.  8,  1867 ;  dau  Tilghman  V.  and  Eliza  (Brein- 
ing)  Rhoads.  Coal,  lumber,  and  feed  business;  Fort  Washington,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William  R.,  b  July  30,  1893;  Ft.  Washington,  Pa. 

Samuel  Yeakle  has  been  a  member  of  the  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Pa.,  school  board  for  twenty-seven 
years,  serving  as  president  and  treasurer  of  the  board  at  various  times.  He  has  also  occupied  the 
position  of  Superintendent  of  the  Whitemarsh  Zion  Lutheran  Sunday  School  for  twenty-four  years,  and 
is  a  trustee  of  the  church  and  cemetery.  From  1915  to  1919  he  was  a  Director  of  the  Poor  of  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.,  and  was  re-elected  to  the  same  office  in  1920.  He  has  also  served  as  postmaster  at  Fort  Wash¬ 
ington.  In  addition  to  being  a  member  of  the  Publishing  Committee  of  the  Genealogical  Record  of  the 
Schwenkf elders,  Mr.  Yeakle  is  a  subscriber  to  the  fund  to  guarantee  its  publication.  Although  pre¬ 
vented  from  attending  the  regular  services  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  Mr.  Yeakle  has  always  mani¬ 
fested  a  keen  interest  in  the  activities  of  the  denomination. 

William  R.  Yeakle  went  to  Camp  Meade,  May  29,  1918,  and  was  sent  overseas  July  14,  1918.  He 
served  in  the  Medical  Detachment — Truck  Division — of  the  304th  Divisional  Supply  transportat  ion. 
He  was  also  a  member  of  the  medical  detachment  of  the  79th  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  and  was  discharged  at 
Camp  Dix,  May  28,  1919. 

[160-51.1]  FRANK  S.  YEAKLE,  b  June  16,  1864;  s  Abraham  A.  and  Anna  E.  (Shepard)  Yeakle 
[160-20];  m  Jan.  10,  1894,  CAROLINE  BRARLEY  BENNETT,  b  Feb.  26,  1871;  dau  John  Craig  and 
Mary  (Brakley)  Bennett.  Banker;  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Norristown  Trust  Co.,  Norristown, 
Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Mary  Catharine,  b  June  13,  1897 :  unm;  1217  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[160-51.4]  ANNA  C.  SHAFFER,  b  Mar.  27,  1866;  d  Feb.  4,  1895;  dau  William  and  Carolina  (Yea- 
kel)  Shaffer  [160-21];  m  AMBROSE  MAGUIRE,  b  Mar.  21,  1863;  d  Dec.  23,  1911.  Lived  at  Ft. 
Washington,  Pa.  (1921.)  [ Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[160-51.5]  MARY  A.  SHAFFER,  b  Oct.  28,  1868;  dau  William  and  Carolina  (Yeakel)  Shaffer 
[160-21];  m  June  29,  1892,  FREDERICK  HUFFNAGLE,  b  Mar.  16,  1864;  s  Frederick  and  Elizabeth 
(Lloyd)  Huffnagle.  Cabinet  maker;  res.,  Fort  Washington,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  George  William,  b  Nov.  27,  1898;  unm;  Ft.  Washington,  Pa. 

[160-51.6]  MAURICE  W.  STOUT,  b  Aug.  17,  1858;  s  Jesse  A.  and  Amanda  (Yeakel)  Stout  [160- 
22];  m  Jan.  5,  1882,  HELEN  R.  BOILEAU,  b  July  18,  1862;  dau  William  M.  and  Rebecca  J.  (Caffey) 
Boileau.  Locomotive  engineer;  1116  Green  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[160-106.1]  1.  Harry  W.,  b  Mar.  4,  1884;  m  Hanna  L.  Smith. 

2.  Elvie  R.,  b  Nov.  26,  1893. 

[160-51.7]  EMMA  C.  STOUT,  b  Nov.  7,  1864;  dau  Jesse  A.  and  Amanda  (Yeakel)  Stout  [160-22]; 
m  Apr.  24,  1889,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HALLOWELL,  b  Aug.  5,  1860;  d  Apr.  6,  1900;  s  William  and 
Mary  (Myers)  Hallowell.  Furnace  builder;  Glenside,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[160-106.2]  1.  Zelda  Amanda,  b  Sept.  11,  1891;  m  Wesley  A.  Clem. 

2.  Harry,  6  Oct.  10,  1894;  d  Oct.  10,  1894. 

[160-106.3]  3.  Jesse  Stout,  b  Nov.  1,  1897;  m  Margaret  M.  Coggins. 

[160-52]  FRANKLIN  Y.  STAHLNECKER,  b  Oct.  27,  1868;  s  Jacob  and  Elamina  (Yeakel)  Stahl- 
necker  [160-23];  m  Apr.  7,  1894,  HENRIETTA  FLUCK,  b  Apr.  20,  1868;  dau  Thomas  Fluck.  Res., 
Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Herbert,  b  Oct.  10,  1896;  d  July  27,  1899. 

2.  Miriam,  b  Mar.  31,  1899;  Perkasie,  Pa. 

3.  Edith  Irene,  b  June  15,  1900. 


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[160-53]  EDWIN  S.  STAHLNECKER,  b  Dec.  23,  1870;  s  Jacob  and  Elamina  (Yeakel)  Stahlnecker 
[160-23];  to  Sept.  19,  1895,  MARY  M.  STOUDT,  b  May  8,  1873;  dau  Peter  D.  Stoudt.  Iron  moulder; 
res.,  318  Walnut  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[160-107]  Carrie  Elamina,  b  May  1,  1897;  to  James  Herbert  Beidler. 

[160-54]  MARY  Y.  STAHLNECKER,  b  May  9,  1873;  dau  Jacob  and  Elamina  (Yeakel)  Stahl¬ 
necker  [160-23];  to  Mar.  28,  1896,  F.  GEORGE  GOEHRING,  b  Nov.  2,  1873;  d  Apr.  30,  1916;  s  Fred¬ 
erick  Goehring.  Res.  of  widow,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  J.  George,  b  Mar.  20,  1897. 

2.  Edwin  G.,  b  Mar.  3,  1900;  d  Mar.  9,  1906. 

3.  Gustave  H.,  b  Oct.  17,  1908. 

4.  Francis  Y.,  b  Nov.  16,  1912. 

[160-55]  ALICE  STAHLNECKER,  b  July  29,  1.871;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Anna  R.  (Yeakle)  Stahl¬ 
necker  [160-24];  to  Mar.  24,  1897,  CHARLES  H.  WOLFORD,  b  June  25,  1866;  s  Jonas  Wolford.  Res., 
1323  Locust  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Edwin  Yeakle,  b  May  19,  1898. 

2.  Anna  Florence,  b  May  2,  1903. 

[160-56]  HENRY  WILSON  STAHLNECKER,  b  June  27,  1878;  s  Edwin  S.  and  Anna  R.  (Yeakle) 
Stahlnecker  [160-24];  to  Aug.  6,  1910,  KATHRYN  (SCHWENK)  JOHNSON,  b  Nov.  28,  1876;  dau 
Lewis  Schwenk.  Attorney-at-law;  res.,  Flourtown,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue.  Mr.  H.  Wilson  Stahlnecker 
is  a  graduate  of  the  Norristown  High  School.  He  received  the  degree  of  A.B.  from  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  in  1899,  A.M.  in  1900,  and  LL.B.  in  1903.  Mr.  Stahlnecker  was  a  member  of  the  Norris¬ 
town  School  Board  from  1903  until  1911.  He  is  also  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Society 
of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles. 

[160-57]  MARY  E.  YEAKEL,  b  June  22,  1858;  dau  William  M.  and  Harriet  D.  (Boyd)  Yeakel 
[160-25];  to  June  18,  1888,  WILLIAM  H.  MAXWELL,  b  Aug.  8,  1858;  s  Sylvester  and  Sarah  Logan 
(Deal)  Maxwell.  Res.,  99  E.  Seymour  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.)  [Data  furnished  by  Rev.  Warren 
Yeakel .] 

[160-58]  JOHN  ANDREW  YEAKEL,  b  Feb.  24,  1860;  s  William  M.  and  Harriet  D.  (Boyd)  Yeakel 
[160-25];  to  June  1,  1893,  EMMA  CATHARINE  TOBIN,  b  Oct.  7,  1863;  dau  William  and  Lydia 
(Lower)  Tobin.  Wood  turner;  59  Wister  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[160-107.1]  1.  Walter  Tobin,  b  Sept.  15,  1895;  to  Lillian  C.  Earley. 

2.  William  Earle,  b  June  30,  1899;  d  Oct.  17,  1918. 

3.  Lillian  Gertrude,  b  Aug.  15,  1902. 

[160-59]  HARRY  B.  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  9,  1863;  s  William  M.  and  Harriet  D.  (Boyd)  Yeakel  [160- 
25];  to  Oct.  10,  1892,  ELLEN  CONWAY.  Employee  of  Water  Department  of  Phila. 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Conway,  b  Apr.  28,  1894;  engineer. 

2.  Harriet  DeRose,  b  Mar.  10,  1896. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[160-60]  AMY  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  June  5,  1861;  dau  Josephus  and  Sophia  M.  (Harmar)  Yeakel 
[160-26];  to  FRED  A.  LOVE  JOY,  b  Mar.  15,  1855;  s  William  T.  Lovejoy.  Res.,  243  Dupont  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8): 

[160-108]  1.  Fred  Yeakel,  b  June  16,  1884;  to  Minnie  Zeisloft. 

[160-109]  2.  Roy  Harmer,  b  Dec.  16,  1887;  to  Jane  Mercer  Boyle. 

[160-110]  3.  Melville  Albright,  b  June  1,  1891;  to  May  Brown. 


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[160-61]  MARIETTA  E.  YEAKEL,  b  June  1,  1865;  dau  Josephus  and  Sophia  M.  (Harinar)  Yeakel 
[160-26];  m  Jan.  6,  1890,  CADWALADER  LACKEY,  b  July  13,  1865;  s  John  and  Emma  (Cowell) 
Lackey.  Clerk;  res.,  4541  Manayunk  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  J.  Yeakel,  b  Nov.  29,  1891;  unm;  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Sophia  Harmer,  b  Aug.  17,  1895;  unm;  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[160-62]  MARY  EMMA  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  24,  1867;  dau  Josephus  and  Sophia  M.  (Harmar)  Yea¬ 
kel  [160-26];  rn  Sept.  24,  1891,  SERVICE  LINCOLN  TAYLOR,  6  Apr.  25,  1868;  s  Amos  and  Jenette 
Taylor.  Overseer  of  the  Eastern  Penitentiary;  res.,  246  Dupont  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Amos  Johnson,  b  Sept.  6,  1892;  unm;  246  Dupont  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[160-111]  2.  Josephus  Yeakel,  b  Feb.  10,  1897;  m  Manila  Dewey  Wagner. 

[160-63]  DANIEL  YEAKEL  MILLER,  b  Nov.  6,  1890;  s  John  Faber  and  Emma  B.  (Yeakel)  Miller 
[160-27];  m  June  12,  1917,  AVIS  BUCKMAN,  b  Mar.  7,  1891;  dau  Louis  and  Mary  (Cox)  Buekman. 
Attorney-at-law;  Norristown,  Pa.;  res.,  Bethlehem  Pike,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  Faber,  3rd,  b  Nov.  14,  1919. 

[160-64]  CAROLINE  ROBERTS  MILLER,  b  June  18,  1893;  dau  John  Faber  and  Emma  B.  (Yea¬ 
kel)  Miller  [160-27];  m  Mar.  24,  1917,  JOHN  Y.  HUBER,  JR.,  b  Dec.  16,  1886;  s  John  Y.  and  Anne 
(Willing)  Huber.  Manufacturer;  res.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Anne  Willing,  b  Feb.  26,  1918. 

2.  John  Y.,  3rd,  b  July  3,  1919. 

3.  Richard  M.,  b  July  27,  1922. 

[160-65]  JESSIE  FLORA  HAGY,  b  June  6,  1867;  dau  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160  30] ; 
m  Jan.  17,  1889,  JAMES  FLEMING,  b  Nov.  13,  1861;  s  Andrew  and  Maria  Fleming.  Policeman; 
res.,  E.  Levering  Ave.,  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {6): 

[160-112]  1.  Helen  Clare,  b  Nov.  21,  1889;  m  T.  William  Ridler. 

[160-113]  2.  Ruth  Paul,  b  Aug.  24,  1891;  m  David  Greenwood  Williams. 

3.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  24,  1893;  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Ethel  Janet,  b  Dec.  24,  1894;  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Gladys  Hagy,  b  Nov.  10,  1902;  Manayunk,  Phila.,  Pa. 

6.  Margaret  Emma,  b  Feb.  22,  1910. 

[160-66]  NEWTON  YEAKLE  HAGY,  b  Aug.  21,  1868;  s  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160- 
JO];  m  June  15,  1898,  MARY  SEDDON,  b  Jan.  14,  1872;  dau  Thomas  and  Anna  B.  (Rossman)  Seddon. 
Paper  manufacturer;  res.,  3436  Crawford  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Madalene  Deihl,  b  Apr.  10,  1899;  unm;  3436  Crawford  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[160-67]  HAROLD  BUSHROD  HAGY,  b  Dec.  1,  1870;  s  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160- 
30] ;  m  Nov.  29,  1894,  EMMA  COCHRAN,  b  Aug.  25,  1873;  dau  George  C.  and  Anna  M.  (Cunningham) 
Cochran.  Machinist;  res.,  35th  and  Spruce  Sts.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[160-114]  1.  Jesse  F.,  b  June  11,  1896;  m  Matilda  E.  Swartz;  Wilmington,  Del. 

[160  114.1]  2.  George  C.,  b  Sept.  21,  1899;  m  Elonore  M.  Shank;  Wilmington,  Del. 

[160-68]  SAMUEL  EMERSON  HAGY,  b  Apr.  8,  1874;  s  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160  30] ; 
m  June  8,  1898,  REBECCA  MARY  NEWTON,  b  Dec.  1,  1872;  dau  John  M.  and  Mary  Newton. 
Superintendent;  res.,  26  W.  Pomona  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7); 

1.  Robert  Newton,  b  Feb.  12,  1900;  unm;  26  W.  Pomona  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  John  Emerson,  b  Dec.  15,  1901  ;  unm;  Pomona  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

3.  Alma  Mary,  b  Sept.  4,  1904. 


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4.  Mabel  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  28,  1906;  d  Mar.  24,  1909. 

5.  Rebecca  May.  b  May  1,  1909. 

6.  Samuel  Vaughan,  h  JVlay  25,  1912. 

7.  Ivan  Marshall,  b  Mar.  4,  1915. 

[160-70]  KATE  NINA  HAGY,  b  Aug.  22,  1882;  dau  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160-30] ;m 
July  18,  1900,  JOHN  HAY  LOVETT,  b  Dec.  23,  1879;  s  Rodman  and  Sarah  Weston  (Lilley)  Lovett. 
Machinist;  res.,  7425  Palmetto  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[160-115]  1.  Myra  Edna,  b  May  4,  1901;  m  Louis  Kamerly  Wagner. 

2.  John  Rodman,  b  May  10,  1903. 

3.  Elinore,  b  Apr.  1,  1918;  d  Apr.  2,  1918. 

[160-71]  MARY  JANE  HAGY,  b  Jan.  22,  1884;  dau  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160-30];  m 
July  8,  1903,  GEORGE  W.  SHUSTER,  JR.,  b  Feb.  9,  1882;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah  A.  (Glanding) 
Shuster.  Supervisor;  res.,  Darby,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Samuel  Evans,  b  May  12,  1904. 

2.  Mary  Haney,  b  Nov.  26,  1908. 

3.  George  W.,  3rd,  b  Aug.  29,  1910. 

4.  Sarah  Katherine,  b  July  4,  1912. 

[160-72]  MORRIS  FRANKLIN  HAGY,  b  Sept.  10,  1890;  s  John  F.  and  Kate  A.  (Cole)  Hagy  [160- 

30] ;  m  Nov.  20,  1909,  HANNAH  MARY  GRAY,  b  Aug.  18,  1890;  dau  William  J.  and  Alice  (Galen) 
Gray.  Electrician;  res.,  112  N.  Clinton  St.,  Baltimore,  Md.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  Oliver,  b  Apr.  4,  1911. 

2.  Mildred  Lauretta,  b  Apr.  5,  1913. 

3.  Morris  Paul,  b  June  11,  1915. 

4.  Alice  Louise,  b  Mar.  12,  1919. 

[160-73]  ANNA  MARY  DIXON,  b  Feb.  27,  1873;  dau  William  F.  and  Emma  C.  (Hagy)  Dixon  [160- 

31] ;  m  Apr.  22,  1897,  FRANK  WEIKEL  STEINBRIGHT,  b  Mar.  1,  1870;  s  Henry  Nace  Steinbright. 
(The  name  was  originally  spelled  “Steinbrey.”)  Clerk;  res.,  636  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Harold  Dixon,  b  July  31,  1898. 

2.  Wilbur  Gresh,  b  Sept.  19,  1900. 

3.  Allen  Umstad,  b  Aug.  7,  1902;  d  Apr.  2,  1911. 

4.  Frank  Lynwood,  b  Aug.  28,  1904. 

5.  Ralph  Thomas,  b  Nov.  24,  1907. 

[160-74]  FLORA  HAGY  DIXON,  b  Mar.  16,  1874;  dau  William  F.  and  Emma  C.  (Hagy)  Dixon 
[160-31];  m  June  15,  1907,  DR.  HARVEY  BARTLE,  b  Oct.,  1874;  s George Bartle.  Physician;  res., 
1000  South  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Harvey,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  3,  1909. 

[160-75]  THOMAS  JAMES  DIXON,  b  Oct.  15,  1879;  s  William  F.  and  Emma  C.  (Hagy)  Dixon 
[160-31];  m  Sept.  24,  1902,  EDNA  HART,  b  Dec.  28,  1880;  dau  Levi  Cope  Hart.  Manufacturer;  res., 
764  Manatauna  Ave.,  Roxborough,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Marian  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  15,  1910. 

[160-76]  BUSHROD  WASHINGTON  HAGY,  JR.,  b  Aug.  25,  1884;  s  Bushrod  W.  and  Mary  E. 
(Coler)  Hagy  [160-32];  m  June  10,  1907,  MARIAN  DOBSON  BUCHANAN,  b  Oct.  21,  1882;  dau 
William  T.  and  Susanna  E.  (Dobson)  Buchanan.  Superintendent  of  the  Carroll  Oak  Tanning  Co.;  res., 
101  E.  Green  St.,  Westminster,  Md.  (1919.)  No  issue. 


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[160-77]  WILLARD  R.  YEAKEL,  b  Oct.  24,  1879;  s  John  L.  and  Bertha  G.  (Hellings)  Yeakel  [160- 

34];  m  July  22,  1908,  ETHEL  SUPPLEE,  b  July  4, - : dau  Mark  and  Hannah  (Baker)  Supplee. 

Bookkeeper;  res.,  Trooper,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Willard  S.,  b  June  20,  1909. 

2.  Lentz  Rambo,  b  Nov.  14,  1912. 

[160-78]  DAVID  CLYDE  YEAKEL,  b  June  28,  1881;  s  John  L.  and  Bertha  G.  (Hellings)  Yeakel 
[160-34];  m  July  15,  1911,  MARY  SUPPLEE,  b  July  15,  1884;  daw  Mark  Supplee.  Structural  steel 
draftsman;  res.,  540  Hamilton  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  C.,  b  Nov.  5,  1913. 

[160-79]  F.  LEIGH  YEAKEL,  b  Jan.  15,  1883;  s  John  L.  and  Bertha  G.  (Hellings)  Yeakel  [160-34]; 
m  Oct.  19,  1909,  LULU  GRACE  HOUCK,  b  Jan.  24,  1887;  dau  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Rambo)  Houck. 
Draughtsman;  res.,  24  E.  Fornance  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wallace  Houck,  b  July  28,  1911. 

2.  Frank  Leigh,  b  May  16,  1914;  d  Feb.  5,  1916. 

[160-80]  CATHARINE  FREAS,  b  Jan.  10,  1892;  dau  Dr.  Henry  M.  and  M.  Lula  (Yeakel)  Freas 
[160-36];  m  Dec.  12,  1919,  FREDERICK  C.  RIEKER,  b  Oct.  18,  1893;  s  L.  Frederick  and  Mary 
(Sailor)  Rieker.  Banker;  res.,  1319  W.  Allegheny  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue. 

Catharine  Freas  Rieker  is  a  graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  and  Frederick  C.  Rieker  is  a  graduate 
of  Harvard  University  and  is  an  assistant  to  the  Vice-President  of  a  large  trust  company.  (1920.) 

[160-81]  ELVIE  M.  NASH,  b  Apr.  9,  1862;  dau  Joseph  and  Emily  (Yeakle)  Nash  [160-37];  m  Apr. 
21,  1879,  STOUGHTON  R.  CLARK,  b  Nov.  13,  1861;  d  Apr.  29,  1910;  s  Stoughton  and  Susan  (Far- 
num)  Clark.  Horse  trainer;  widow  resides  at  501  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emily,  b  Oct.  5,  1880;  d  July  7,  1895. 

2.  Susan,  b  Sept.  26,  1885;  d  July  1,  1895. 

[160-116]  3.  Walter  N.,  b  Oct.  1,  1888;  m  Julia  Lukens. 

[160-82]  JOSEPH  Y.  NASH,  b  Mar.  5,  1864;  s  Joseph  and  Emily  (Yeakle)  Nash  [160-37]:  m  May 

24,  1888,  MARY  EMMA  JOHNSON,  b  Apr.  19,  1865;  dau  Henry  and  Margaret  (Hoffman)  Johnson. 

Farmer;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Evelyn  May,  b - ;  d  Nov.  27,  1894. 

2.  Emily  Margaret,  b  Feb.  27,  1891. 

3.  Mabel  Elinor,  b  Sept.  13,  1892. 

[160-83]  HARRY  L.  NASH,  b  Oct.  30,  1866;  s  Joseph  and  Emily  (Yeakle)  Nash  [160-37];  m  Nov. 

25,  1893,  BARBARA  ANN  BLAIR,  b  Oct.  15,  1873;  dau  Robert  W.  and  Mary  (Odenwelder)  Blair. 
Milk  dealer;  res.,  Flourtown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruth  Blair,  b  July  21,  1895;  unm;  Flourtown,  Pa. 

[160-117]  2.  Dorothy  Ann,  b  Jan.  12,  1897;  m  Arthur  Daniel  Reichenbach. 

[160-84]  ANNIE  NASH,  b  Dec.  27,  1870;  dau  Joseph  and  Emily  (Yeakle)  Nash  [160-37];  m  Feb. 

26,  1896,  HARRY  HART  TIPPIN,  b  Sept.  13,  1869;  s  George  H.  and  Elmira  (Lutz)  Tippin.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.,  Blue  Bell,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Daniel  Nash,  b  Feb.  19,  1897;  Blue  Bell,  Pa. 

[160-85]  DANIEL  IRWIN  NASH,  b  Mar.  1,  1875;  s  Joseph  and  Emily  (Yeakle)  Nash  [160-37]; 
m  June  27,  1901,  SARAH  G.  MATZ,  6Mar.  4, 1880;dau  John  II.  and  Emily  (Harmer)  Matz.  Carpenter; 
res.,  Flourtown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Earl,  b  Apr.  17,  1902. 


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[160-86]  MARY  THERESA  YEAKLE,  b  Sept.  3,  1870;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Thompson) 
Yeakle  [160-38];  m  Nov.  8,  1898,  WALTER  JESSE  STOWMAN,  b  Feb.  6,  1860;  d  June  20,  1912;  s 
Walter  W.  and  Amanda  (Flitcraft)  Stowman.  Ship  joiner;  res.,  7128  Bryan  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  M.  A.  Ethelenda,  b  Sept.  17,  1899. 

2.  W.  Webster,  b  Aug.  23,  1902. 

3.  Emilie  Y.,  b  Feb.  8,  1905. 

4.  Walter  Jesse,  b  May  19,  1907. 

[160-87]  EMILY  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  23,  1873;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Thompson)  Yeakle  [160- 
38];  m  Apr.  6,  1904,  JAMES  NELSON  YOCUM,  b  Nov.  7,  1876;  s  Janies  R.  and  Elizabeth  (Hoover) 
Yocum.  Hotel  proprietor;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

[160-88]  LUCY  B.  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  31,  1869;  dau  Jacob  and  Emma  J.  (Bolton)  Yeakle  [160-39]; 
m  1894,  ROBERT  M.  BISBING,  b  Nov.  1,  1868;  s  J.  Maurice  and  Elmira  Bisbing.  Res.,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Lucy  C.,  b  Oct.  11,  1894;  d  Apr.  2,  1916. 

[160-89]  JOSEPH  H.  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  7,  1871;  s  Jacob  and  Emma  J.  (Bolton)  Yeakle  [160-39]; 
m  Sept.  25,  1901,  ANNA  WIEGNER,  b  Nov.  20,  1878;  dau  Eli  and  Emma  (Griesemer)  Wiegner  [154- 
38].  Carpenter;  res.,  Whitemarsh,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Anna  W.  Yeakle  is  a  graduate  of  the  Millersville  (Pa.)  State  Normal  School,  and  was  for  a  time 
principal  of  the  Jarre ttown  public  school. 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Jeanette,  b  Mar.  11,  1904. 

2.  Robert  Bisbing,  b  Feb.  24,  1908. 

[160-90]  SARAH  ELIZABETH  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  18,  1874;  dau  Jacob  and  Emma  J.  (Bolton) 
Yeakle  [160-39];  m  Dec.  22,  1892,  FREDERICK  HENRY  GENTER,  b  Sept.  15,  1864;  s  Frederick 
and  Elizabeth  Genter.  Government  inspector;  res.,  S.  Westville,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[160-118]  1.  Dorothy  Y.,  b  Oct.  28,  1894;  d  Sept.  14,  1915;  m  Theodore  Eckstein. 

[160-119]  2.  Charles  Henry,  b  Jan.  8,  1897;  m  Mearcy  Ann  Harker. 

3.  George  Hinkle,  b  Sept.  13,  1900. 

4.  Kathryn,  b  Apr.  5,  1904. 

5.  Frederick,  b  Feb.  17,  1908. 

6.  Ralph,  b  Feb.  24,  1912;  d  Aug.  25,  1912. 

[160-91]  ALFRED  BOLTON  YEAKLE,  b  Oct.  18,  1886;  s  Jacob  and  Emma  J.  (Bolton)  Yeakle 
[160-39];  m  Feb.  27,  1911,  ELSIE  VIOLA  MORTON,  b  June  18,  1892;  dau  Frank  Wright  Morton. 
Carpenter;  res.,  Springhouse,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Alfred  Morton,  b  Feb.  7,  1912. 

2.  Grace  Elizabeth,  b  July  30,  1913. 

[160-92]  PERCY  E.  SUPPLEE,  b  Nov.  27,  1872;  s  Cleaver  R.  and  Elvie  E.  (Yeakle)  Supplee  [160- 
40];  m  Oct.  7,  1896,  MARGARET  G.  FOULKE,  b  Jan.  9,  1877;  dau  Nelson  C.  and  Clara  T.  (Yates) 
Foulke.  Farmer;  res.,  Conshohocken,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[160-120]  1.  Clara  Y.,  b  Dec.  5,  1897;  m  William  R.  Johnson. 

2.  Percy  E.,  b  Sept.  3,  1899;  with  Naval  Forces  in  Europe.  (1919.) 

3.  LeRoy  G.,  b  Apr.  27,  1901. 

4.  Margaret  E.,  b  June  20,  1903. 

5.  George  W.,  b  Oct.  19,  1907. 

6.  Erma  E.,  b  June  5,  1910. 


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[160  93]  ERMA  E.  SUPPLEE,  b  Dec.  20,  1877;  dau  Cleaver  R.  and  Elvie  E.  (Yeakle)  Supplee 
[160-40];  m  June  21,  1897,  GEORGE  JUSTICE,  b  July  31,  1868;  d  June  22,  1903;  s  Charles  and  Susan 
A.  (Anderson)  Justice.  Railroader;  res.,  234  Earlham  Terrace,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  E.  Beatrice,  b  Mar.  19,  1898. 

2.  George,  b  Jan.  7,  1900. 

3.  Floyd  E„  b  Feb.  23,  1902. 

[160-94]  ELIZABETH  YEAKLE,  b  Nov.  19,  1878;  dau  Thomas  C.  and  Emma  (Stahlneeker)  Yea¬ 
kle  [160  41a];  m  Apr.  27,  1904,  WILLIAM  BLAIR,  b  .June  30,  1877 ;  s  Robert  W.  and  Mary  C.  (Oden- 
welder)  Blair.  Res.,  Flourtown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Marjory  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  20,  1905. 


[160-95]  MARY  EMMA  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  29,  1881;  dau  Thomas  C.  and  Emma  (Stahlneeker) 
Yeakle  [160-41a];  m  June  30,  1906,  GEORGE  DANIEL  ENDY,  b  July  6,  1874;  s  Milton  and  Amelia 
(Reed)  Endy.  Res.,  24  W.  Gravers  Lane,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Edwin  Thornton,  b  July  25,  1918. 

[160-96]  ELSIE  W.  YEAKLE,  b  June  15,  1889;  dau  Thomas  C.  and  Emma  J.  (McCombs)  Yeakle 
[160  41b];  m  Apr.  7,  1917,  JOHN  GROVER  CLEVELAND  REYNER,  b  Feb.  4,  1885;  s  Henry  B.  and 
Mary  (Fry)  Reyner.  Elsie  Yeakle  is  a  graduate  of  the  Richboro  High  School,  and  West  Chester  State 
Normal  School.  Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  clerk;  res.,  Blue  Bell,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mildred  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  4,  1917. 

[160-97]  ELVIE  CLARK  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  11,  1897;  dau  Thomas  C.  and  Emma  J.  (McCombs) 
Yeakle  [160-41b];  m  Dec.  19,  1917,  WILLIAM  PARKER  HOBENSACK,  b  June  25,  1896;  s  William 
and  Mary  (Stout)  Hobensack.  Assembler  of  farm  implements;  res.,  Ivyland,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 


[160-98]  KATHERINE  BREMER,  b  Sept.  8,  1864;  dau  George  W.  and  Gertrude  (Bates)  Bremer 
[160-42];  m  Oct.  14,  1896,  EDWIN  MACNEIR,  b  Mar.  11,  1863;  s  Leonidus  and  Caroline  (Fife) 
Macneir.  Gauge  manufacturer;  res.,  1010  S.  48th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 


1.  Donald  B.. 

2.  Gertrude 

3.  Carolyn 


b  Oct.  9,  1900. 

!  twins,  b  Sept.  15,  1902; 


(  d  Dec.  23,  1909. 

[  1010  S.  48th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 


[160-100]  CLARA  MAE  RAETZER,  b  May  13,  1884;  dau  E.  Herman  and  Mary  A.  (Yeakle)  Raet- 
zer  [160-45];  m  Sept.  21,  1910,  ALFRED  MILNER  MULLIN,  b  Nov.  14,  1879.  Carpenter;  res., 125 
Meehan  Ave.,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Bertha  Elizabeth,'  b  Oct.  2,  1911. 

2.  George  Yeakle,  b  Aug.  20,  1913. 


[160-101]  ELEANOR  GERTRUDE  YEAKLE,  b  Jan.  1,  1881;  dau  Atwood  and  Caddie  (Aiman) 
Yeakle  [160-47];  m  Dec.  16,  1908,  JOHN  JAY  CORSON,  JR.,  b  Apr.  21,  1878;  s  John  J.  and  Susan 
(Rogers)  Corson.  Real  estate  business;  res.,  1729  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Caroline  Huston,  b  May  4,  1911. 

2.  Eleanor  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  22,  1913. 

[160-102]  DR.  WALTER  ATWOOD  YEAKLE,  b  Aug.  4,  1887;  s  Atwood  and  Caddie  (Aiman) 
Yeakle  [160-47];  m  Nov.  27,  1918,  ELIZABETH  MARIE  WHEELER,  b  June  3,  1895;  dau  George  F. 
and  Mary  L.  (Stack)  Wheeler.  Physician;  res.,  502  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 


[160  104]  ELMER  C.  YEAKLE,  b  Dec.  26,  1880;  s  Ambrose  and  Emma  L.  (Gilbert)  Yeakle  [160- 
49];  m  Oct.  11,  1902,  LILLIE  MAY  FISHER;  dau  George  W.  Fisher.  P.  &.  R.  Engineman;  res.,  1624 
Cayuga  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Edna  May,  b  Aug;.  22,  1903. 

2.  Mabel  Gertrude,  b  Jan.  2,  1908. 

[160-105]  CLARENCE  G.  YEAKLE,  b  July  24,  1884;  s  Ambrose  and  Emma  L.  (Gilbert)  Yeakle 
[160-49];  m  Mar.  24,  1906,  ELIZABETH  E.  GILBERT,  b  Aug.  18,  1884;  dau  Harmer  Gilbert.  Ma¬ 
chinist;  res.,  203  Seminole  Ave.,  Norwood,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Hannah  Eleanor,  b  June  25,  1907. 

2.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b  July  24,  1912. 

[160-106]  LAURA  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  3,  1888;  dau  Ambrose  and  Emma  L.  (Gilbert)  Yeakle  [160-49]; 
m  1906,  ALBERT  K.  FRANTZ,  b  Nov.  19,  1881;  s  George  W.  Frantz.  Carpenter ;  res.,  Flourtown, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Beatrice,  b  Apr.  27,  1907. 

2.  Ambrose  Yeakle,  b  July  1,  1909. 

3.  Virginia  Helen,  b  June  5,  1918. 

[160-106.1]  HARRY  W.  STOUT,  b  Mar.  4,  1884;  s  Maurice  W.  and  Helen  R.  (Boileau)  Stout 
[160-51.6];  m  June  29,  1915,  HANNA  L.  SMITH,  b  Dec.  1,  1891 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  .J.  (Wismer) 
Smith.  Craneman;  res.,  1329  Locust  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  M.,  b  Feb.  9,  1917. 

2.  Harry  Y.,  b  Apr.  14,  1920. 

[160-106.2]  ZELDA  AMANDA  HALLOWELL,  b  Sept.  11,  1891;  dau  William  H.  and  Emma  C. 
(Stout)  Hallowell  [160-51.7];  m  June  4,  1914,  WESLEY  A.  CLEM,  b  May  26,  1891 ;  s  Albert  Allen  and 
Laura  Virginia  (Thomas)  Clem.  Assistant  purchasing  agent  for  the  Phila.  &  Reading  Rwy.;  res.,  232 
Roslyn  Ave.,  Glenside,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Wesley  Allen,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  19,  1915. 

2.  Robert  Hallowed,  b  Oct.  9,  1916;  d  Jan.  15,  1917. 

3.  Albert  Henry,  b  Nov.  3,  1917. 

4.  Howard  Edwin,  b  Sept.  28,  1920. 

[160-106.3]  JESSE  STOUT  HALLOWELL,  b  Nov.  1,  1897;  s  William  H.  and  Emma  C.  (Stout) 
Hallowed  [160-51.7];  m  Mar.  24,  1917,  MARGARET"M.  COGGINS,  b  Dec.  1,  1896;  dau  Harry  S.  and 
Amanda  L.  (Huntsman)  Coggins.  Res.,  2926  N.  23rd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child:  Jesse  S.,  Jr.,  b  Mar.  3,  1918. 

[160-107]  CARRIE  ELAMINA  STAHLNECKER,  b  May  1,  1897;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Mary  M. 
(Stoudt)  Stahlnecker  [160-53];  m  June  21,  1916,  JAMES  HERBERT  BEIDLER,  b  Apr.  23,  1895. 
Railway  postal  clerk;  res.,  1630  Toronto  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  James  Herbert,  b  Aug.  9,  1917. 

[160-107.1]  WALTER  TOBIN  YEAKEL,  b  Sept.  15,  1895;  s  John  A.  and  Emma  C.  (Tobin)  Yeakel 
[160-58];  m  Dec.  26,  1919,  LILLIAN  C.  EARLEY,  b  May  8,  1898;  dau  Michael  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Walters)  Earley.  Machinist;  res.,  Collom  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Mr.  Yeakel  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Army  in  1917  during  the  World  War,  and  served  in  France  seven¬ 
teen  months  as  Ordnance  Sergeant. 

One  child:  Lillian  Catherine,  b  Aug.  16,  1920. 

[160-108]  FRED  YEAKEL  LOVE  JOY,  b  June  16,  1884;  s  Fred  A.  and  Amy  M.  (Yeakel)  Lovejoy 
[160-60];  m  Feb.  19,  1913,  MINNIE  ZEISLOFT,  b  July  6,  1893;  dau  John  Zeisloft.  Postal  clerk;  res., 
248  Dupont  St.,  Phila. 

One  child:  Lois  Amy,  b  Oct.  25,  1915. 


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[160-109]  ROY  HARMER  LOVE  JOY,  b  Dec.  16,  1887;  s  Fred  A.  and  Amy  M.  (Yeakel)  Lovejoy 
[160-60];  m  June  11,  1913,  JANE  MERCER  BOYLE,  b  June  15,  1888;  dau  William  J.  Boyle.  Drafts¬ 
man;  res.,  314  Dupont  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[160-110]  MELVILLE  ALBRIGHT  LOVEJOY,  b  June  1,  1891;  s  Fred  A.  and  Amy  M.  (Yeakel) 
Lovejoy  [160-60],  m  Mar.  22,  1913,  MAY  BROWN,  b  July  29,  1893;  dau  Andrew  E.  Brown.  Highway 
inspector;  res.,  4542  Manayunk  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Melville  Byron,  b  Aug.  10,  1914. 

2.  Pearl  May,  b  Sept.  16,  1916. 

[160-111]  JOSEPHUS  YEAKEL  TAYLOR,  b  Feb.  10,  1897;  s  Service  L.  and  Mary  E.  (Yeakel) 
Taylor  [160-62];  m  July  21,  1917,  MANILA  DEWEY  WAGNER,  b  Sept.  25,  1898;  dau  Christian  T. 
Wagner.  Clerk  for  the  P.  R.  R.  Co.;  res.,  4551  Fleming  St.,  Roxborough,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Service  Thomas,  b  Aug.  3,  1918. 

[160-112]  HELEN  CLARE  FLEMING,  b  Nov.  21,  1889;  dau  James  and  Jessie  F.  (Hagy)  Fleming 
[160-65];  m  June  6,  1914,  T.  WILLIAM  RIDLER,  b  Aug.  25,  1883;  s  Arrowsmith  and  Elizabeth 
(Greenwood)  Ridler.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  540  E.  Monastery  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Thomas  William,  b  Oct.  6,  1918;  d  Oct.  6,  1918. 

2.  Helen  Charlotte,  b  Feb.  27,  1920. 

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[160-113]  RUTH  PAUL  FLEMING,  b  Aug.  24,  1891;  dau  James  and  Jessie  F.  (Hagy)  Fleming 
[160-65] ;  m  Oct.  11,  1911,  DAVID  GREENWOOD  WILLIAMS,  6  Jan.  31,  1886.  Draughtsman;  res., 
456  W.  Monastery  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  James  Fleming,  b  Sept.  28,  1914. 

2.  David  Rowley,  b  Nov.  28,  1917. 

[160-115]  MYRA  EDNA  LOVETT,  b  May  4,  1901 ;  dau  John  H.  and  Kate  N.  (Hagy)  Lovett  [160- 
70];  m  Aug.  28,  1917,  LOUIS  KAMERLY  WAGNER,  b  Dec.  8,  1898;  s  Louis  and  Mary  P.  (Kamerly) 
Wagner.'  Production  clerk;  res.,  2637  S.  Bonnafon  Terrace,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issiie. 

[160-116]  WALTER  N.  CLARK,  b  Oct.  1,  1888;  s  Stoughton  R.  and  Elvie  M.  (Nash)  Clark  [160- 
81];  m  Sept.  16,  1910,  JULIA  LUKENS,  b  July  23,  1890;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Kolbe)  Lukens. 
Telegraph  operator;  res.,  501  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Grace,  b  July  15,  1911. 

2.  Mary  Ruth,  b  Sept.  11,  1915. 

[160-117]  DOROTHY  ANN  NASH,  b  Jan.  12,  1897;  dau  Harry  L.  and  Barbara  A.  (Blair)  Nash 
[160-83];  m  July  27,  1918,  ARTHUR  DANIEL  REICHENBACH,  b  Jan.  25,  1895;  s  William  S.  and 
Lillian  D.  (Minnich)  Reichenbach.  Office  manager;  res.,  160  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1918.)  No 

issue. 

During  the  World  War  Arthur  D.  Reichenbach  served  as  a  corporal  in  the  Quartermaster  Corps  of 
the  U.  S.  A. 

[160-118]  DOROTHY  Y.  GENTER,  b  Oct,  28,  1894;  d  Sept,  14,  1915;  dau  Frederick  H.  and  Sarah 
E.  (Yeakle)  Genter  [160-90];  m  June  25,  1913,  THEODORE  ECKSTEIN.  No  issue.  [Further  data 
unobtainable .] 

[160-119]  CHARLES  HENRY  GENTER,  b  Jan.  8,  1897;  s  Frederick  H.  and  Sarah  E. (Yeakle) 
Genter  [160-90];  m  July  20,  1917,  MEARCY  ANN  HARKER.  [No  further  data.] 

[160-120]  CLARA  Y.  SUPPLEE,  b  Dec,  5,  1897 ;  dau  Percy  E.  and  Margaret  G.  (Foulke)  Supplee 
[160-92];  m  Dec.  5,  1916,  WILLIAM  R.  JOHNSON,  b  May  13,  1892;  s  Howell  C.  and  Mary  (Kiel) 
Johnson.  Clerk  for  the  P.  R,  R.  Co.;  res.,  1458  N.  56th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  E.,  b  Dec.  21,  1917. 


ANNA  REINWALD  ANDERS  [E  161] 
and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[161]  ANNA  REINWALD  ANDERS  [E  161],  b  1668;  d  Sept.  28,  1734,  a  few  days  after  her  arrival 
in  Pa.,  and  was  buried  in  Philadelphia.  She  was  the  widow  of  GEORG  ANDERS  of  Nieder  Harpers- 
dorf,  b  1666;  d  Aug.  21,  1715.  Anna  Anders  fled  to  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony,  with  her  children  in  1726,  and 
came  to  Pa.  in  1734. 

Children  (3): 

[161-1]  1.  Baltzer  [E  67],  b  1698;  d  May  25,  1754;  m  Anna  Hoffrichter  [E  175]. 

[169-1]  2.  Ursula  [E  162],  b  Apr.  5,  1705;  baptized  Apr.  5,  1705;  sponsors:  Leonhard  Wiegner, 

Heinrich  Gruttner,  Susanna  Reinwaldin,  Susanna  Anders,  and  Anna  Wagner  [  Hdrf . 
Church  Records.]-,  d  Apr.  14,  1793;  m  David  Meschter  [E  63]. 

3.  George  [E  58],  b  Dec.  10,  1710,  in  N.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Dec.  11,  1710;  sponsors:  Christoff 
Kriebel,  Melchior  Wagner,  Susanna  Reinwalt,  Susanna  Anders,  and  Anna  Kriebel 
[Hdrf.  Church  Records.]-,  d  Mar.  14,  1794;  single;  burial  place  unknown. 

[161-1]  BALTZER  ANDERS  [E  67],  b  1698;  d  May  25,  1754;  s  George  and  Anna  (Reinwald) 
Anders  [161];  m  Sept.  23,  1732,  ANNA  HOFFRICHTER  [E  175],  baptized  1701;  d  Mar.  29,  1784; 
eldest  dau  Georg  and  Anna  (Wiegner)  Hoffrichter,  Hausler  in  the  Feldhauser  in  Berthelsdorf,  Saxony. 
Baltzer  Anders  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  in  1734,  with  one  child,  George,  the  other  children  having  been 
born  later.  He  settled  in  Towamencin  Twp.  [Plate  F  XX],  on  the  property  now  owned  (1920)  by 
Jeremiah  K.  Kriebel,  and  followed  the  trade  of  shoemaker  up  to  the  time  of  his  death  at  the  age  of  fifty- 
six  years.  He  was  not  naturalized.  Baltzer  Anders  and  his  son,  George,  are  buried  in  the  Towamencin 
Schw.  Cem. ;  Anna  Anders  is  buried  in  the  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[161-2]  1.  George  [E  176],  b  June  16,  1733;  baptized  June  17,  1733;  sponsors:  Melchior  Wiegner, 

Balthasar  Hoffman,  Jr.,  Susanna,  w  of  George  Reinwald,  Jr.;  d  Oct.  28,  1803;  m  Bar¬ 
bara  Diehl. 

[25-3]  2.  Anna,  b  Apr.  8,  1736;  d  June  4,  1822;  m  Rev.  George  Kriebel  [E  99]. 

[161-3]  3.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  1,  1739;  d  Apr.  19,  1819;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

Extracts  from  a  letter  to  Germany,  1774,  “Die  Witwe  Andersin,  die  Ursula  Fliegnerin  Schwester, 
ist  bey  ihrer  Tochter,  Anna  Kriebelin  gerisset  auch  ihres  Bruders,  G.  Hoffrichters  Weib.” 

(The  widow  Anders,  sister  of  Ursula  Fliegner,  visited  her  daughter,  Anna  Kriebel,  also  the  wife  of 
her  brother,  George  Hoffrichter.) 

Anna  Anders  sent  money  to  Germany  in  payment  of  farm,  as  shown  by  the  following  extracts  from 
letters : 

“George  Fliegner  in  Armenruh  nebst  seinem  Weibe.  Sie  mochten  gerne  wissen  ob  die  Anna  Anders 
ein  gebohrene  Hoffrichterin  die  Quittungen  und  Briefe  erhalten  welche  im  Mon.  Martii  1764  von  hier 
abgegangen.  Das  Geld  kam  diesen  lieben  Briider  besonders  wol  zu  statten.”  [Heintze  Correspondence 
—S.  Ii.  L.] 

(George  Fliegner  and  wife  of  Armenruh — they  would  like  to  know  whether  Anna  Anders,  nee  Hoff¬ 
richter,  received  the  letters  and  receipts  which  were  sent  her  from  Armenruh  in  the  month  of  March, 
1764.  The  money  was  very  acceptable  to  the  family.) 


Release  to  Anna  Anders 

“Before  the  Bailiff  Justitarius  and  the  Court  etc.  of  Harpersdorf  in  the  Principality  of  Liegnitz  appeared  George 
Hoffrichter  of  Harpersdorf  aforesaid,  Gardiner,  George  Fliegner  of  the  same  Place,  Housekeeper,  the  Husband  and 
Guardian  of  Ursula  Hoffrichter,  Balthasar  Muller,  Gardiner,  the  Husband  and  Guardian  of  Ursula  Beer  and  Melchior 
Beer  of  the  same  Place  Innmate  who  being  all  the  Children  of  Maria  Wiegner  begotten  in  wedlock  with  Caspar  Beer, 
late  of  Feldhausen,  Gardiner,  deceased,  And  also  George  Hoffrichter  and  Ursula  Fliegner,  the  Wife  of  the  said  George 
Fliegner  with  her  said  husband,  and  the  Guardian  by  the  Court  to  her  for  this  Act  Constituted  the  said  George  Hoff¬ 
richter  and  Ursula  Fliegner  being  Children  of  Anna  Wiegner  begotten  in  Wedlock  with  George  Hoffrichter,  late  of 
Feldhausen,  aforesaid,  Gardiner  deceased.  And  the  said  appearers  having  by  proper  Documents  to  the  Satisfaction  of 
this  Court  proved  that  they  are  the  only  remaining  Descendants  of  Maria  Wiegner  and  Anna  Wiegner,  who 
were  the  only  sisters  of  Adam  Wiegner  late  of  Harpersdorf,  aforesaid  Gardiner,  deceased,  and  the  said  Adam  Wiegners 
two  only  children,  Christopher  and  Rosina  haveing  in  the  year  172(1  from  Silesia  then  under  Jurisdiction  of  the  House  of 
Austria  emigrated  into  Saxony  from  thence  it  is  said  they  have  since  transported  themselves  to  Pennsylvania  in  North 
America.  And  all  the  said  appearers  each  for  himself  do  declare  and  make  known  that  they  were  lately  informed  by 


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their  respective  sister  ami  cousin,  Anna  Anders  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  aforesaid  widow,  the  Eldest  Daughter 
of  the  said  George  Hoffrichter  by  Anna  Wiegner,  Ins  Wife,  to  wit : 

That  the  said  Christopher  Wiegner  had  purchased  a  Plantation  of  150  acres  of  Land  in  Towamencin  in  the  county 
of  Philadelphia  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  and  had  died  unmarried  in  the  year  1745  Whereupon  his  said  Planta¬ 
tion  and  other  Effects  had  descended  unto  his  only  Sister,  the  said  Rosina  Wiegner,  who  had  taken  actual  possession 
thereof  and  in  the  year  One  Thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty-two  also  died  unmarried  and  intestate.  That  therefore 
the  said  Plantation  and  other  Effects  by  the  Laws  of  Hereditary  Succession  have  of  Right  descended  unto  the  said  two 
sisters  of  Adam  Wiegner,  the  father  of  her  the  said  Rosina,  namely  the  aforesaid  Mary  Beer  and  Anna  Hoffrichter  and 
their  lawful  Issues,  that  is  to  say  unto  them  the  said  appearers,  George  Hoffrichter  and  Ursula  Fliegner,  Ursula  Beer  and 
M  elchior  Beer  andlikewise  unto  thesaid  Anna  Anders,  And  all  the  aforesaid  appearers  do  further  declare  and  make  known 
That  for  and  in  Consideration  of  the  sum  of  825  RLx  Dollars  in  Saxon  coined  Pieces,  three  of  them  to  a  Rix  Dollar, 
amounting  to  2457  Pieces  by  the  aforesaid  Anna  Anders  to  them  remitted  and  into  their  hands  well  and  truly  paid 
They  the  said  appearers  and  every  one  of  them  for  themselves  and  their  respective  Heirs  Have  Transferred  Released 
and  Quit  claimed  And  by  these  Presents  Do  Transfer  Release  and  Quit  claim  Each  of  Them  all  such  his  and  her  legal 
Share  and  proportion  as  he  or  she  now  claimetli  or  hereafter  shall  or  may  Claim  of  and  in  the  aforesaid  Plantation  of 
One  hundred  and  fifty  Acres  of  Land  witn  The  Appurtenances  and  in  all  other  The  Goods  Effects  and  Moveable 
Estate  of  the  said  Intestate  Rosina  Wiegner  To  her  the  said  Anna  Anders  her  Heirs  and  Assigns  To  hold  in  Fee  of  the 
Proprietaries  of  Pennsylvania  As  chief  Lords  of  the  Fee  thereof  Under  the  Quit  Rent  stipulated  for  the  same  for  Ever. 
So  then  neither  or  any  of  the  said  appearers  nor  either  of  them  shall  or  may  claim  any  charge  or  demand  any  Right 
or  Claim  to  the  aforesaid  Lands  or  Goods  and  Effects.  Lastly  all  they  the  said  Appearers  have  in  open  Court  executed 
this  Instrument  with  a  Duplicate  thereof  the  one  to  remain  in  the  Registry  of  this  Place  and  the  other  is  ordered  to  be 
Delivered  to  the  Attorney  of  the  said  Anna  Anders. 

Witness  our  usual  Subscription  and  the  Seal  of  the  Court.  Done  at  Upper  Harpersdorf  the  27th  of  January,  anno 
1764.” 

Signed:  “George  Hoffrichter” 

“George  Fliegner,  Husband  &  Guardian  to  Ursula  Hoffrichter.” 

“Balthasar  Muller,  Husband  &  Guardian  of  Ursula  Beer.” 

“Melchior  Beer” 

“Which  on  the  Duties  of  our  Office  is  hereby  Attested.” 

“Hans  George  Kindler,  Bailiff” 

(Seal  of  the  Harpersdorf  Signed:  “Abraham  Hubner”  1  Sworn  assistants 

Court)  “Godfried  Schneider”  /  of  the  Court” 

“City  of  Philadelphia  (To  Wit) 

Lewis  Weiss  of  the  said  City,  Scrivener  and  Translator  of  Public  Instruments,  maketh  Oath  that  the  foregoing 
Writing  circumscribed  by  black  Lines  is  an  English  Translation  of  the  German  Original  written  on  a  Prussian  Stamped 
Sheet  of  Paper  and  by  a  blue  silk  Ribbon  and  his  the  Deponents  Seal  hereunto  annexed  that  he  this  Deponent  has  done 
the  said  English  Translation  from  the  German  Originals  with  Integrity,  endeavoring  to  deliver  in  English  Words  The 
True  Contents  thereof  to  the  best  of  his  skill  and  Ability  and  that  he  sincerely  believeth  the  same  to  be  a  true  Transla¬ 
tion  of  The  said  Original  and  further  This  Deponent  Saith  not  L.  Weiss. 

Sworn  the  10th  of  September,  1764  Before  me” 

“Recorded  17,  June,  1765”  “Daniel  Benezet  (Seal)’’ 

[Z).  B.  H:21,  p  264,  Phila.} 

[161-2]  GEORGE  ANDERS  [E  176],  b  June  16,  1733;  d  Oct.  28,  1803;  s  Baltzer  and  Anna  (Hoff¬ 
richter)  Anders  [161-1];  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  parents,  and  m  Feb.  14,  1757,  BARBARA  DIEHL, 
b  Dec.  25,  1730;  d  Jan.  25,  1812.  George  Anders  settled  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  now 
owned  (1920)  by  Jeremiah  Kriebel  [Plate  F  XX].  He  was  naturalized  April  10,  1755,  and  is  buried  in 
Towamencin  Schw.  Cem. 

Children  (7): 

[48-4a]  1.  Rosina,  b  Dec.  4,  1757 ;  d  Nov.  6,  1781 ;  m  George  Snyder. 

[161-4]  2.  Abraham,  b  Apr.  1,  1759;  d  Mar.  23,  1839;  m  Esther  Yeakel. 

[38-14]  3.  Susanna,  b  Nov.  28,  1760;  d  Feb.  14,  1853;  m  Isaac  Yeakel. 

[161-5]  4.  Andrew,  b  July  16,  1763;  d  Aug.  10,  1832;  m  Sarah  Reinewald. 

[59-4]  5.  Anna,  b  Mar.  15,  1766;  d  Aug.  15,  1847;  m  Abraham  Seipt. 

[161-6]  6.  George,  b  June  29,  1768;  d  Aug.  11,  1849;  rn  Catharine  Yeakel. 

[161-7]  7.  John,  b  Aug.  25,  1770;  d  Sept.  24,  1853;  m  Regina  Meschter. 

[161-3]  ABRAHAM  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  1,  1739;  d  Apr.  19,  1819;  s  Balthasar  and  Anna  (Hoffrichter) 
Anders  [161-1];  m  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Nov.  25,  1765,  to  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Oct.  28,  1739;  d 
Mar.  28,  1813;  dau  Melchior  and  Anna  (Dresher)  Kriebel  [25-2]. 

Children  (4): 

[161-8]  1.  Benjamin  b  Nov.  30,  1766;  d  May  2,  1843;  m  Salome  Yeakle. 

2.  Rosanna,  b  July  19,  1769;  d  Dec.  24,  1853. 

[1619]  3.  Abraham,  b  June  2,  1774;  d  Aug.  2,  1852;  m  Susanna  Dresher. 

[64-4]  4.  Anna,  b  Apr.  13,  1780;  d  Nov.  23,  1830;  m  Christopher  Dresher. 


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[161-4]  ABRAHAM  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  1,  1759;  d  Mar.  28,  1839;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl) 
Anders  [161-2];  m  May  27,  1784,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Kriebel,  to  ESTHER  YEAKEL,  b  July  28,  1761; 
d  July  2,  1826;  dan  Balthasar  and  Rosina  (Reinwald-Heebner)  Yeakel  [38-8].  Abraham  Anders  lived 
in  Gwynedd  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  drove  a  wagon  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

One  child: 

[66-3]  Catharine,  b  Aug.  18,  1785;  d  May  23,  1842;  m  Christopher  Meschter. 

A  Continental  Teamster 

“George  Anders,  a  member  of  the  Schwenkfelder  sect,  then  living  on  a  farm  long  since  known  as  the 
Meschter  farm,  had  two  very  fine  horses,  and  so  also  had  his  friend  and  neighbor,  Abraham  Kriebel. 
These  two  together  with  their  handsome  new  wagon,  just  from  the  wheelwright,  were  pressed  into  serv¬ 
ice  of  the  Continental  Army.  Anders  felt  such  a  tender  concern  for  his  pet  horses  that  he  could  hardly 
let  them  go,  fearing  they  might  not  be  properly  cared  for.  He  therefore  offered  his  son,  Abraham,  then 
eighteen  years  old,  to  go  with  the  horses  as  their  groom  and  teamster  or  driver.  The  offer  was  of  course 
gladly  accepted.  After  he  had  served  awhile  and  had  gained  the  confidence  of  his  superior  officers,  he 
was  sometimes  sent  considerable  distances  with  his  team  for  various  commodities.  So  on  one  occasion 
he  thought  to  take  advantage  of  their  confidence  and  attempted  to  make  his  escape  with  his  team,  but 
he  dared  not  come  home  for  fear  of  being  arrested.  He  was  therefore  making  his  way  toward  Old 
Goshenhoppen  in  Berks  Co.,  where  many  Schwenkfelders  lived,  to  his  uncle,  George  Kriebel,  but  he 
was  pursued  and  overtaken  by  the  Supt.  of  Transport.  He  escaped  punishment  by  artfully  pleading 
that  he  had  lost  his  way  and  become  so  bewildered  as  to  not  know  where  he  was.  As  he  was  yet  so  young, 
and  was  supposed  to  be  inexperienced  about  the  country  the  officer  believed  his  story,  and  merely 
ordered  him  back  again  without  any  further  punishment. 

“He  then  served  till  the  army  was  so  far  removed  that  his  further  services  could  be  dispensed 
with.  Then  he  got  an  honorable  discharge  and  came  home  with  the  wagon  and  all  the  horses  in  splendid 
condition. 

“This  was  frequently  related  to  me  by  his  grandson  and  other  of  his  descendants.”  [Read  before 
the  Montg.  Co.  Hist.  Soc.,  Oct.  28,  1896,  by  Abraham  H.  Cassel — Vol.  II,  p  161.] 

[161-5]  ANDREW  ANDERS,  b  July  16,  1763;  d  Aug.  10,  1832;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl)  An¬ 
ders  [161-2] ;  m  Sept.  6,  1787,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  SARAH  REINEWALD,  b  May  26,1768; 
d  Aug.  20,  1841;  dan  Balthasar  and  Elizabeth  (Yeakel)  Reinewald  [44-10]. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna,  b  Aug.  15,  1789;  d  Mar.  3,  1802. 

[161-10]  2.  Joseph,  b  Jan.  21,  1793;  d  Mar.  11,  1831 ;  m  Hannah  Kriebel. 

[25-34]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  3,  1795;  d  Jan.  29,  1851;  m  Joseph  Kriebel. 

[161-6]  GEORGE  ANDERS,  b  June  29,  1768;  d  Aug.  11,  1849;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl) 
Anders  [161-2];  m  May  2,  1793,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  CATHARINE  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  11, 
1764;  d  Oct.  22,  1850;  dau  Balthasar  and  Rosina  (Reinewald-Heebner)  Yeakel  [38-8]. 

Children  (6): 

[25-16]  1.  Esther,  b  Mar.  1,  1794;  d  Jan.  20,  1849;  m  Job  Kriebel. 

2.  Edith,  b  Mar.  27,  1795;  d  Apr.  6,  1853. 

[161-11]  3.  Abraham,  b  July  26,  1796;  d  Jan.  8,  1881;  m  Salome  Kriebel. 

[161—12]  4.  George,  b  Mar.  2,  1798;  d  Jan.  3,  1890;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

[161—13]  5.  Anthony,  b  Sept.  19,  1799;  d  Nov.  21,  1879;  m  Hannah  Snyder. 

6.  Daughter,  b  May  4,  1803;  d  May  4,  1803. 

[161-7]  JOHN  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  25,  1770;  d  Sept.  24,  1853;  s  George  and  Barbara  (Diehl)  Anders 
[161-2];  m  Oct.  23,  1800,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  REGINA  MESCHTER,  b  May  10,  1781  -,d 
Oct.  31,  1864;  dau  Christopher  and  Rosina  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-1]. 

Children  (7): 

[161-14]  1.  Jacob,  b  June  24,  1801 ;  d  Sept.  22,  1886;  m  Lydia  Kriebel. 

[161-15]  2.  Frederick,  b  May  17,  1803;  d  Apr.  23,  1883;  m  Catharine  Heebner. 

[  161—16]  3.  Jeremiah,  b  July  9,  1805;  d  Apr.  26,  1891;  m  Catharine  Kriebel. 

[161—17 ]  4.  John,  b  Aug.  29,  1807 ;  d  May  2,  1855;  m  Lydia  Schultz. 


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[161-18]  5.  David,  b  June  14,  1810;  d  June  10,  1889;  m  Maria  Schultz. 

[19—18]  6.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  21,  1812;  d  Nov.  23,  1879;  m  Joseph  Ivriebel. 

[154-21]  7.  Mary,  b  June  30,  1817;  d  Oct.  24,  1869;  m  John  Wiegner. 


[161-8]  BENJAMIN  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  30,  1766;  d  May  2,  1843;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-3] ;  m  June  2,  1796,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  SALOME  YEAKLE,  b  Apr.  27,  1764; 
d  Apr.  15,  1847;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Susanna  (Wiegner)  Yeakle.  Benjamin  Anders  was  a  farmer  and 
lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  a  farm  near  Cedars,  Pa.,  later  owned  by  the  late  John  E.  Brecht. 

Children  (J): 


1.  Frederick  I  twi  b  Feb  5  1797  d  I  Jan.  21  1820. 

2.  Daughter  J  [  Feb.  21,  1797. 

[68-9]  3.  Anna,  b  Apr.  16,  1799;  d  Mar.  17,  1867;  m  Israel  Schultz. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  19,  1805;  d  Apr.  6,  1807. 


[161-9] 
Anders  [161 
1781 ;  d  Oct. 
Pa.,  on  farm 

[161-19] 
[160-6a] 
[161-20] 
[64-10] 
[161-21a] 
[161-21b] 
[70-33] 
[25-36] 


ABRAHAM  ANDERS,  b  June  2,  1774;  d  Aug.  2,  1852;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
-3];  m  Nov.  25,  1802,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman,  to  SUSANNA  DRESHER,  b  July  29, 
26,  1831;  dau  Abraham  and  Eve  (Schultz)  Dresher  [64-3a].  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester, 
owned  (1919)  by  his  greatgrandson,  Elwood  Anders. 

Children  (7): 

1.  George,  b  Nov.  19,  1803;  d  Jan.  23,  1876;  m  Susanna  Kriebel. 

2.  Lydia,  b  July  6,  1805;  d  Dec.  26,  1846;  m  Samuel  Yeakel. 

3.  Abraham,  b  Sept.  2,  1807;  d  Dec.  28,  1887;  m  Rebecca  Schultz. 

4.  Anna,  b  Oct.  24,  1809;  d  July  21,  1894;  m  Oliver  Dresher. 

5.  Samuel  D.,  b  Mar.  18,  1812;  d  Apr.  12,  1888;  m  j  J-  Lydia  M  esc  liter. 

[2.  Christina  Meschter. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  2,  1815;  d  Oct.  2,  1883;  m  Samuel  Schultz. 

7.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  8,  1820;  d  Nov.  21,  1884;  m  Charles  Krieble. 


[161-10]  JOSEPH  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  21,  1793;  d  Mar.  11,  1831;  s  Andrew  and  Sarah  (Reinewald) 
Anders  [161-5] ;  m  May  23,  1822,  HANNAH  KRIEBEL,  b  Aug.  8,  1799;  d  Mar.  1,  1870;  dau  Andrew  and 
Maria  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-9]. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[lellrn]  )  182^  d  2- 1895;  “  {  i  "stX. 

[161-23]  2.  Joseph,  b  Mar.  18,  1826;  d  Mar.  18,  1899;  m  Annie  Aleback. 


[161-11]  ABRAHAM  ANDERS,  b  July  26,  1796;  d  Jan.  8,  1881;  s  George  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Anders  [161-6];  m  Oct.  21,  1847,  SALOME  KRIEBEL,  b  Jan.  16,  1823;  d  Nov.  17,  1891;  dau  Melchior 
and  Rosina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [25-17].  No  issue. 


[161-12]  GEORGE  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  2,  1798;  d  Jan.  3,  1890;  s  George  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Anders  [161-6];  m  May  11,  1826,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  June  20,  1804;  d  Jan.  5,  1881;  dau  Andrew 
and  Maria  (Heebner)  Kriebel  [25-9].  No  issue. 


[161-13]  ANTHONY  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  19,  1799;  d  Nov.  21,  1879;  s  George  and  Catharine  (Yeakel) 
Anders  [161-6];  m  1835,  HANNAH  SNYDER,  b  July  25,  1816;  d  July  17,  1890;  dau  Joseph  and  Sophia 
(Kriebel)  Snyder  [48-12]. 

Children  (5): 

1.  George,  b  Mar.  23,  1836;  d  July  9,  1840. 

[21-44]  2.  Edith,  b  June  23,  1840;  d  Apr.  4,  1909;  m  William  L.  Heebner. 

[161-24]  3.  George  S.,  b  Jan.  24,  1843;  d  Apr.  2,  1897 ;  m  Amanda  K.  Heebner. 

[161—25]  4.  Joseph  S.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  27,  1846;  d  Dec.  11,  1910;  m  Hannah  B.  Kriebel. 

5.  Anthony,  b  Oct.  15,  1849;  d  Aug.  24,  1850. 

[161-14]  JACOB  ANDERS,  b  June  24,  1801;  d  Sept.  22,  1886;  s  John  and  Regina  (Meschter) 
Anders  [161-7];  m  Nov.  3,  1825,  LYDIA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  12,  1801;  d  Nov.  16,  1876;  dau  Christopher 
and  Rosina  (Seipt)  Kriebel  [25-10b].  No  issue. 


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[161-15]  FREDERICK  ANDERS,  b  May  17,  1803;  d  Apr.  23,  1883;  s  John  and  Regina  (Meschter) 
Anders  [161-7];  m  Apr.  18,  1826,  CATHARINE  HEEBNER,  b  Oct.  12,  1806;  d  May  28,  1890;  dau  Bal¬ 
thasar  and  Susanna  (Schultz)  Heebner  [21-6].  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  farm  adjoining  the 
Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church. 


[161-26] 


[161-27] 
[161—28] 
[161—29] 
[161-30a] 
[161— 30b] 
[161— 30c] 


Children  (7): 

1.  John  H.,  b  Dec.  1,  1827;  d  Jan.  14,  1879;  m  Elizabeth  Rosenberger. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  22,  1829;  d  Aug.  13,  1856. 

3.  William,  b  Feb.  13,  1831;  d  Sept.  7,  1908;  unm. 

4.  Jacob  H.,  b  Mar.  19,  1833;  d  June  17,  1911;  m  Rebecca  Schultz. 

5.  David  H.,  b  Feb.  28,  1835;  m  Mary  Rosenberger. 

6.  Nathaniel  H.,  b  Oct.  4,  1837;  d  June  18,  1882;  m  Regina  G.  Schultz. 

1.  Susanna  Kriebel. 


7.  Joseph  H.,  b  Mar.  29,  1842;  m 


2.  Ida  E.  Waage. 

3.  Emma  M.  L.  Ritter. 


[161-16]  JEREMIAH  ANDERS,  b  July  9,  1805;  d  Apr.  26,  1891 ;  s  John  and  Regina  (Meschter) 
Anders  [161-7];  m  Apr.  26,  1832,  CATHARINE  KRIEBEL,  b  June  9,  1813;  d  Apr.  16,  1901 ;  dau  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Kriebel  [19-9]. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Anna,  b  May  5,  1833;  d  May  3,  1835. 

[161-31]  2.  Lydia,  b  Mar.  26,  1836;  m  Charles  Keller. 

3.  Abraham,  b  May  24.  1838;  d  May  7,  1848. 

[161-32]  4.  Sophia,  b  Aug.  29,  1840;  m  Henry  K.  Kindig. 

[161-33]  5.  John  K.,  b  May  15,  1843;  d  Mar.  13,  1886;  m  Susanna  Clemens. 

6.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  1,  1846;  d  Apr.  19,  1848. 

7.  Aaron,  b  Dec.  18,  1848;  d  Oct.  15,  1867. 

[161-34]  8.  Jeremiah  K.,  b  Sept.  11,  1852;  m  Mary  S.  Anders. 


[161-17]  JOHN  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  29,  1807;  d  May  2,  1855;  s  John  and  Regina  (Meschter)  Anders 
[161-7];  m  Oct.,  1833,  LYDIA  SCHULTZ,  b  Jan.  23,  1814;  d  May  1,  1874;  dau  Andrew  and  Sophia 
(Kriebel)  Schultz  [70-6]. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Edith,  b  Oct.  18,  1834;  d  May  10,  1835. 

[68-19]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  June  17,  1835;  m  Adonia  Schultz. 

3.  Judia,  b  May  19,  1837;  d  Sept.  26,  1853. 

[21-100]  4.  Catharine  S.,  b  July  23,  1839;  d  Nov.  13,  1881;  m  Anthony  Iv.  Heebner. 

[161—35]  5.  Sophia,  b  Oct.  12,  1841;  d  Feb.  5,  1903;  m  Jacob  Wean. 

[149-95]  6.  Magdalena,  b  Sept.  3,  1845;  m  Isaac  B.  Schultz. 

[161-35.1]  7.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  8,  1847;  m  Frank  Bookhammer. 

[70-111]  8.  Matilda,  b  Dec.  25,  1850;  m  Samuel  A.  Schultz. 


[161-18]  DAVID  ANDERS,  b  June  14,  1810;  d  June  10,  1889;  s  John  and  Regina  (Meschter)  Anders 
[161-7];  rn  Feb.,  1835,  MARIA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  6,  1813;  d  Oct.  20,  1872;  dau  Andrew  and  Rosina 
(Snyder)  Schultz  [149-6]. 

Children  (8): 


[19-46] 

[  161-36] 


[25-1 04a] 
[161-37] 


1.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  14,  1836;  d  Mar.  10,  1836. 

2.  Rachel,  b  Jan.  26,  1837;  d  Feb.  23,  1906;  rn  Abraham  Kriebel. 

3.  Anna,  b  Nov.  29,  1839;  d  June  26,  1872. 

4.  John  S.,  b  Feb.  28,  1842;  d  Dec.  26,  1919;  m  Mary  S.  Boorse. 


5.  George 

6.  Edith 


twins,  6  May  14,  1845;  d 


Oct.  31,  1848. 

Oct.  23,  1914;  unm. 


7.  Mary,  b  Sept.  9,  1850;  d  Sept.  3,  1884;  m  Reuben  D.  Kriebel. 

8.  Christina,  b  Nov.  3,  1854;  d  Oct.  3,  1890;  m  Charles  S.  Klein. 


[161  19]  GEORGE  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  19,  1803;  d  Jan.  23,  1876;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Dresher) 
Anders  [161-9];  m  Oct,  27,  1825,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept,  13,  1804;  d  May  21,  1857;  dau  Samuel 
and  Christina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19— 10a]. 


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Children  (8): 

1.  Sarah,  b  June  3,  1828;  d  Sept.  3,  1828. 

2.  Elizabeth,  h  May  15,  1830;  d  .July  26,  1904;  m  Abraham  H.  Seipt. 

3.  Abraham  K.,  b  Oct.  5,  1833;  d  Eeb.  5,  1891 ;  m  Mary  Ann  Hendricks. 

4.  Rosanna,  b  Oct.  16,  1836;  d  Oct.  23,  1836. 

5.  Samuel  K.,  b  Nov.  3,  1838;  d  Mar.  14,  1913;  m  Mary  Ann  Heebner. 

6.  William  K.,  b  June  12,  1841;  d  May  17,  1886;  m  Mary  A.  Kugler. 

7.  Daughter,  b  June  19,  1845;  d  same  day. 

8.  Daniel  K.,  h  Sept.  19,  1846;  d  Feb.  6,  1918;  m  Edith  K.  Hassenplug. 


[161-20]  ABRAHAM  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  2,  1807 ;  d  Dec.  28,  1887 ;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Dresher) 
Anders  [161-9];  m  May  14,  1839,  REBECCA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  19,  1817;  d  Dec.  20,  1885;  dau  George 
and  Hannah  (Schubert)  Schultz  [149-12].  Farmer;  lived  on  farm  occupied  (1920)  by  his  grandson,  El- 
wood  Anders,  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[161-42]  1.  William  S.,  b  Aug.  30,  1840;  d  Feb.  18,  1907;  m  Susanna  Krauss. 

[161-43]  2.  Joseph  S.,  b  Mar.  23,  1842;  d  July  14,  1895;  m  Sarah  F.  Weaver. 

[21-102]  3.  Susanna  S.,  b  Mar.  24,  1844;  d  Dec.  30,  1919;  m  Josiah  D.  Heebner. 

[161—44]  4.  Charles  S.,  b  Aug.  15,  1847;  m  Kate  B.  Detweiler. 

5.  Abraham  S.,  b  Feb.  12,  1850;  d  Nov.  23,  1862. 

[161-34]  6.  Mary  S.,  b  Mar.  5,  1853;  d  Jan.  4,  1915;  m  Jeremiah  Tv.  Anders. 

[1 61—47 ]  7.  Amos  S.,  b  Feb.  14,  1855;  m  Ada  B.  Harding. 

[161-21a]  SAMUEL  DRESHER  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  18,  1812;  d  Apr.  12,  1888;  s  Abraham  and  Su- 
.  sanna  (Dresher)  Anders  [161-9];  m  Oct.  20,  1838,  LYDIA  MESCHTER,  b  Apr.  6,  1813;  d  July  21,  1842; 
dau  Jeremiah  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-2]. 

One  child:  Charles,  b  Jan.  10,  1840;  d  July  13,  1842. 

[161  —2 lb]  SAMUEL  DRESHER  ANDERS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  17,  1844,  CHRISTINA 
MESCHTER,  b  Aug.  11,  1821 ;  d  Apr.  22,  1887 ;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Christina  (Kriebel)  Meschter  [66-2]. 
Children  (.9): 

1.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  3,  1845;  d  Mar.  27,  1919;  m  George  H.  Seipt. 

2.  Hiram  M.,  b  Dec.  6,  1847;  m  Araminta  Zimmerman. 

3.  Aaron,  b  Mar.  21,  1849;  d  Aug.  29,  1850. 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  26,  1851;  d  Apr.  27,  1854. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  23,  1853;  rn  William  H.  Anders. 

6.  James  M.,  b  July  22,  1854;  m  Margaret  G.  Wunderlich. 

7.  Daniel  M.,  b  Nov.  1,  1856;  m  Katharine  Heebner. 

8.  Ellen,  b  Apr.  5,  1858;  d  Sept.  10,  1915;  m  John  H.  Schultz. 

9.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  4,  I860;  d  Nov.  4,  1867. 

Samuel  Dresher  Anders  was  born  on  the  old  home  farm  in  Worcester  township.  Oil  Nov.  20,  1838 
he  married  Lydia  Meschter,  born  in  Goshenhoppen,  who  died  July  21,  1842.  In  1844  he  married  Chris¬ 
tina  Meschter,  also  born  in  Goshenhoppen,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife.  After  his  first  marriage  he  followed 
agriculture  in  Lower  Providence  township  near  Fairview  Village.  His  farm,  consisting  of  1 10  acres, 
was  rapidly  brought  to  a  high  state  of  cultivation  and  so  maintained  for  more  than  four  decades,  or 
until  his  retirement  from  the  pursuit  of  agriculture  a  few  years  before  his  death,  which  occurred  on  Apr. 
12,  1888. 

Before  his  three  sons  had  reached  manhood,  Samuel  Anders  became  a  man  of  property,  having 
purchased  two  additional  farms  in  Worcester  township,  thus  evidencing  his  early  agricultural  predilec¬ 
tions.  When  asked  why  he  acquired  these,  he  replied,  in  the  hearing  of  the  writer,  “If  my  sons  do  not 
wish  to  become  farmers,  I  have  daughters  who  may  marry  farmers.” 

Samuel  Anders  was  a  plain,  earnest,  unassuming  man  of  honest  convictions  and  the  strictest  integ¬ 
rity.  He  had  a  pleasing  personality,  made  friends  readily  and  enjoyed  their  fellowship,  although  his 
avocation,  that  of  farming,  which  he  pursued  with  intelligence  and  industry,  claimed  nearly  all  of  his 
time,  so  that  opportunities  for  meeting  men  of  affairs  were  limited.  The  community,  in  which  he  so 
long  lived,  held  him  in  the  highest  esteem  and  his  counsel  on  financial,  business  and  agricultural  matters, 
was  considered  to  be  most  valuable  and  was  frequently  sought  after  by  his  friends  and  acquaintances. 


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For  many  years,  he  served  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Norris¬ 
town.  Mr.  Anders  was  deeply  religious  and  devoted  to  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  which  he  faithfully 
attended  and  also  served  in  the  capacity  of  moderator  for  many  years.  [James  M.  Anders,  M.D.] 


[161-22a]  ANDREW  ANDERS,  b  June  9,  1824;  d  May  2,  1895;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-10];  m  Oct.  10,  1849,  ANNA  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  28,  1827;  d  Sept.  18,  1852;  daw  Henry  and 
Anna  (Schultz)  Heebner  [21-7]. 

Children  (2): 

[161-49]  1.  William  H.,  b  Oct.  29,  1850;  m  Susanna  M.  Anders. 

[11-163]  2.  Hannah,  b  July  17,  1852;  d  Feb.  6,  1913;  m  Benjamin  S.  Krauss. 

[161— 22b]  ANDREW  ANDERS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  15,  1856,  NAOMI  SCHULTZ,  b 
Oct.  21,  1832;  d  Mar.  9,  1905;  dau  Frederick  and  Mary  (Kriebel)  Schultz  [68-8]. 

Andrew  Anders  was  a  prosperous  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  near  Kulpsville,  Pa. 
He  was  a  leader  in  the  community  and  served  as  director  in  several  financial  organizations.  Andrew 
Anders  was  the  first  superintendent  of  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School  when  it  was 
organized  in  1861. 

Children  (J): 

[161-50]  1.  Edwin  S.,  b  July  18,  1857;  m  Susanna  Heebner. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  16,  1862;  d  July  14,  1862. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Sept.  27,  1863;  d  Aug.  17,  1864. 

[161-51]  4.  Isaiah  S.,  b  Feb.  10,  1866;  m  Amanda  H.  Schultz. 


[161-23]  REV.  JOSEPH  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  18,  1826;  d  Mar.  18,  1899;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Anders  [161—10] ;  m  Oct.  3,  1852,  ANNIE  ALEBACK,  b  Feb.  5,  1829;  d  June  25,  1908;  dau  Jacob 
Aleback.  Rev.  Joseph  Anders  was  ordained  a  Methodist  Minister  between  1880  and  1885.  He  is  said 
to  have  been  the  founder  of  Methodism  in  North  Wales,  Pa.  [Mrs.  Dowlin.] 

Children  (3): 

[161-52]  1.  Isaiah  A.,  b  Mar.  14,  1854;  m  Annie  Kuhn. 

[161-53]  2.  Martha  A.,  b  Feb.  1,  1860;  m  Luther  Dowlin. 

[161-53]  3.  Joseph  Wesley,  b  Dec.  3,  1865;  m  Isabelle  G.  Linton. 

[161-24]  GEORGE  S.  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  24,  1843;  d  Apr.  2,  1897 ;  s  Anthony  and  Hannah  (Snyder) 
Anders  [161-13] ;  m  Jan.  27,  1866,  AMANDA  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  9,  1847;  d  Nov.  4,  1919;  dau  John 
S.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heebner  [21-29]. 

One  child: 

[161-55]  Anthony  H.,  b  Dec.  22,  1866;  d  Apr.  2,  1897;  m  Sallie  C.  Hendricks. 

[161-25]  JOSEPH  S.  ANDERS,  JR.,  b  Apr.  27,  1856;  d  Dec.  11,  1910;  s  Anthony  and  Hannah 
(Snyder)  Anders  [161-13];  m  Feb.  4,  1868,  HANNAH  B.  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  3,  1846;  daw  Abraham  and 
Anna  (Bergey)  Kriebel  [25-30].  Joseph  S.  Anders,  Jr.,  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamencin  Twp., 
Pa. ;  later  he  became  a  hotel  keeper  at  Trumbauersville,  Pa.  For  a  number  of  years  Mr.  Anders  con¬ 
ducted  the  “Kinderlehr”  in  the  Towamencin  Church. 

Children  (8): 

[161-56]  1.  Anna  K.,  b  July  8,  1869;  m  Henry  A.  Merkel. 

[154-101]  2.  Araminta,  b  Jan.  30,  1871;  m  John  Wiegner. 

3.  Hannah,  b  Oct.  1,  1873;  d  Feb.  2,  1874. 

4.  Margaret,  b  June  9,  1875;  d  Nov.  28,  1875. 

[161-57]  5.  George,  b  Alar.  10,  1878;  d  June  28,  1906;  m  Jennie  Hartley. 

6.  Edith,  b  Feb.  19,  1881. 

[161-58]  7.  Andrew  K.,  b  June  9,  1883;  m  Lila  Stoneback. 

[161-59]  8.  Martha,  b  Apr.  11,  1888;  m  Harry  K.  Hildenbrand. 


[161-26]  JOHN  H.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  1,  1827;dJan.  14,  1879;  s  Frederick  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Anders  [161-15];  m  Nov.  13,  1849,  ELIZABETH  ROSEN BERGER,  b  Jan.  13,  1827;  d  Mar.  12,  1883; 
dau  John  R.  and  Mary  (Hockman)  Rosenberger.  John  H.  Anders  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Towamen¬ 
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Children  (4): 

[161-60]  1.  Henry  R.,  b  Oct.  15,  1850;  m  Anna  H.  Heebner. 

[161—61  ]  2.  Catharine,  b  July  25,  1852;  d  Sept.  16,  1894;  m  George  Dengler. 

[  161—62]  3.  Josiah  R.,  b  Sept.  24,  1854;  dec;  m  Lizzie  S.  Price. 

[161-63]  4.  Nathaniel  R.,  b  Feb.  27,  1864;  m  Ellen  Rule. 

[161-27]  JACOB  HEEBNER  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  19,  1833;  d  June  17,  191 1 ;  s  Frederick  and  Catha¬ 
rine  (Heebner)  Anders  [161-15];  m  Mar.  23,  1876,  REBECCA  SCHULTZ,  b  June  26,  1845;  d  June  3, 
1920;  dau  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Gerhard)  Schultz  [70-10].  No  issue. 

Jacob  Heebner  Anders  was  born  on  his  father’s  farm  adjoining  the  Worcester  Schwenkfelder 
Church.  Although  as  a  boy  he  seemed  to  be  in  delicate  health,  he  developed  a  “wiry”  fibre  of  physical 
endurance  that  later  showed  an  enormous  capacity  for  strenuous  labor  by  hand  and  an  ability  to  stand 
tests  of  strength  and  prowess. 

At  an  early  age  he  showed  an  intense  thirst  for  education.  He  attended  the  Trappe  (Pa.)  Seminary 
and  by  intense  application  became  especially  brilliant  in  Latin,  Greek,  and  mathematics.  Engaging 
in  the  profession  of  teaching,  Mr.  Anders  taught  in  several  of  the  districts  of  Montg.  Co.,  and  in  the 
late  50’s  served  a  number  of  years  as  principal  of  the  Wynnewood  (now  Ardmore,  Pa.)  High  School. 
During  this  period  his  services  were  frequently  sought  by  surveyors  in  solving  intricate  problems  of 
acreage,  etc. 

During  the  Civil  War  he  read  medicine  for  a  time,  but  was  dissuaded,  by  his  parents  from  entering 
the  medical  profession.  He  then  turned  to  the  study  of  law  and  was  graduated  from  the  Law  Depart¬ 
ment  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  being  admitted  to  the  Phila.  bar  about  1869.  Specializing  in 
patent  cases,  he  became  very  skillful  in  this  branch  of  legal  procedure  and  originated  several  new  pro¬ 
cedures,  with  the  sanction  of  the  judges  of  the  U.  S.  Courts,  in  the  naturalization  of  aliens. 

During  all  this  time  he  continued  his  study  of  languages  and  mathematics.  It  is  stated  that  he 
spent  many  of  his  evenings  translating  difficult  Greek  and  Latin  passages,  and  is  said  to  have  welcomed 
problems  brought  to  him  for  solution  in  higher  mathematics.  The  Hon.  Benjamin  Harris  Brewster, 
Attorney  General  of  the  U.  S.  in  Pres.  Benjamin  Harrison’s  Cabinet,  himself  an  eminent  scholar,  is  said 
to  have  pronounced  Mr.  Anders  “the  finest  Greek  and  Latin  scholar  at  the  Philadelphia  Bar.”  [The 
Schwenkfeldian ,  Vol.  VIII,  p  122.] 

[161-28]  DAVID  H.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  28,  1835;  s  Frederick  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Anders  [161— 
15];  m  Dec.  3,  1859,  MARY  ROSENBERGER,  b  Oct.  7,  1830;  d  Mar.  24,  1895;  dau  John  and  Mary 
(Hockman)  Rosenberger.  Teacher  of  brass,  reed  and  flute  bands.  Res.,  1650  N.  8th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[161-64]  Horace  R.,  b  Sept.  16,  1860;  m  Isabella  Kellogg. 

David  H.  Anders,  Band  Master. 

In  1690  there  was  born  in  Germany  a  certain  Heinrich  Anders,  who  later  became  organist  in  the 
old  church  in  Amsterdam,  and  who  published  two  books  of  Sonatas  in  1720. 

It  is  not  known  whether  this  Heinrich  Anders  was  related  to  Balzer  Anders  of  the  immigrant 
Schwenkfelders  or  not,  but  at  least  one  branch  of  the  Anders  family  possesses  exceptional  musical 
ability  which  indicates  that  there  might  be  some  connection  between  the  families. 

David  H.  Anders,  the  subject  of  this  sketch,  was  born  on  his  father’s  farm  adjoining  the  Worcester 
Schwenkfelder  Church,  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  While  the  Schwenkfelders  had  always  encouraged  vocal 
music  in  the  form  of  singing  for  the  better  participation  in  religious  exercises,  up  to  this  time  they  strong¬ 
ly  disapproved  of  “machine-made  music”  not  only  in  the  church  but  also  in  the  home,  as  being  noisy 
and  tending  to  frivolity.  David  H.  Anders  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  to  encourage  and  foster  the 
study  of  band  instruments  in  the  Middle  District,  as  well  as  amongst  the  entire  Schwenkfelder  com¬ 
munity.  At  the  age  of  ten  he  with  other  boys  and  girls  attended  singing  school  in  Worcester  under  the 
instruction  of  Prof.  Trucksess.  Having  a  clear  high  soprano  voice,  which  was  quickly  recognized  by 
his  teacher  as  of  extraordinary  quality,  young  David  was  taken  upon  the  knee  of  his  instructor  while 
the  class  was  being  taught. 

The  Center  Point  Band. 

When  David  was  about  14  years  of  age,  a  group  of  young  men  met  one  day  in  Hendricks’  Store, 
Center  Point,  Pa.,  and  decided  to  organize  a  brass  band. 

Instruments  were  procured  from  a  Philadelphia  manufacturer  and  a  teacher  named  Bailey  came 
from  the  same  city  to  instruct  the  boys. 


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David  Anders  chose  the  E-flat  cornet,  the  leading  instrument,  and  his  progress  was  so  rapid  that 
he  was  chosen  leader  of  the  band  within  a  year  from  its  organization.  Being  thus  encouraged  in  his 
efforts,  be  began  the  study  of  harmony  and  composition  and  soon  wras  arranging  and  harmonizing  pieces 
for  the  band,  and  also  instructed  the  members  in  the  use  of  the  various  instruments,  so  that  the  former 
teacher  was  discharged. 

However,  the  parents  of  many  of  these  “band  boys”  were  very  much  opposed  to  these  “noise¬ 
making  instruments,”  and  objected  to  having  their  boys  belong  to  such  a  worldly  organization.  The 
climax  was  reached  one  Saturday  night  when  the  leader  announced  to  his  band  that  they  had  now  pro¬ 
gressed  sufficiently  to  warrant  their  being  instructed  in  marching.  They  accordingly  proceeded  to 
march  up  and  down  the  Skippack  road  to  the  great  amazement  of  the  residents. 

The  following  day,  being  Sunday,  Rev.  Reuben  Kriebel,  pastor  of  the  Worcester  Schwenkfelder 
Church,  in  the  presence  of  the  leader  and  various  members  of  the  band  discoursed  upon  the  sinfulness 
and  worldliness  of  such  an  exhibition  as  was  given  by  the  band  on  the  night  before.  This  denunciation, 
however,  had  the  opposite  effect,  as  it  was  thought  by  many  to  have  been  ill  advised  and  too  severe;  the 
result  was  that  a  much  milder  attitude  towards  the  organization  was  taken  by  a  number  of  the  parents 
of  the  members,  as  they  realized  that  their  sons  were  receiving  instruction  in  an  art  that  was  not  harm¬ 
ful  to  their  welfare. 

It  is  stated  that  Rev.  Kriebel  also  became  reconciled  to  the  harmlessness  of  the  institution  later, 
and  implied  that  he  too  would  not  object  to  joining  the  organization,  did  his  ministerial  duties  not  pre¬ 
vent.  This  “Center  Point  Band”  became  quite  famous  and  popular,  and  was  in  frequent  demand  to 
furnish  music  on  many  public  occasions,  and  later  became  attached  to  the  Norris  City  Rifles,  a  military 
Company  of  Norristown,  Pa.  However,  when  this  company  was  ordered  to  the  front  during  the  Civil 
War,  the  Band  as  an  organization  did  not  go  with  them. 

Since  that  time  the  fame  of  David  Anders  as  an  instructor  of  bands  and  orchestras,  as  a  composer 
and  arranger  of  music,  has  spread  over  Eastern  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  and  thousands  of  young 
men  now  musically  prominent  received  their  instruction  and  achieved  subsequent  success  as  the  result 
of  his  systematic  and  thorough  training.  Through  the  refining  influence  of  his  example  and  high  ideals, 
many  men  were  made  better  morally,  socially  and  artistically. 

During  his  long  career  Mr.  Anders  has  been  the  instructor  of  many  bands  and  other  musical 
organizations,  and  continuously  since  1887  has  been  one  of  the  faculty  of  the  Pennsylvania  Training 
School,  at  Elwyn,  Pa.,  as  instructor  of  the  band. 


Membership  Of  The  Center  Point  Band 
At  Various  Times  From  1848  to  1865. 

E  flat  Cornet  and  Leader — David  H.  Anders 


E  flat  Cornet  . Nathaniel  H.  Anders  Tenor  (Trombone) 

B  flat  “  . Joseph  H.  Anders 

“  . George  Weber  Baritone  . 

“  . George  Seipt  “  . 

“  . James  Slough  Bass  . 

E  flat  “  . John  Weber  “  . 

. Isaac  Moyer  “  . 

“  “  “  . EliVanFossen  “  . 

E  flat  Alto  . Anthony  Heebner,  Jr.  “  . 

. Samuel  Kriebel  Snare  Drum . 

“  “  “  . Jacob  Geller  “  “  . 

. William  H.  Seipt  Bass  Drum . 

Tenor  (Trombone) . John  Geller  Cymbals . 


William  S.  Schultz 
John  Markley 
David  H.  Krause 
Josiah  Heebner 
William  K.  Gresh 
Edwin  Gresh 
Isaac  D.  Heebner 
Samuel  Hendricks 
Morris  Hunsicker 
Fred  Markley 
Thomas  Lowndes 
George  Nice 
William  Quinn 


[161-29]  NATHANIEL  H.  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  4,  1837;  d  June  18,  1882;  s  Frederick  and  Catharine 
(Heebner)  Anders  [161-15];  m  May  19,  1864,  REGINA  GERHARD  SCHULTZ,  b  Sept.  20,  1840;  dau 
Joseph  Y.  and  Susanna  (Gerhard)  Schultz  [70-10]. 

Mr.  Anders  was  in  the  furniture  business,  under  the  firm  name  of  N.  H.  Anders  &  Co.  at  1217  Chest¬ 
nut  St.,  Phila.  Mrs.  Regina  Anders  resides  at  245  E.  Johnson  St.,  Phila.  (1921.) 


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[161 -65b] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Howard  S.,  b  Nov.  12,  1866;  m  M’  ^a^el  Grilling’. 

1  2.  Maud  Howland. 

2.  Alsenia.  b  July  20,  1868;  d  Apr.  10,  1870. 


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[161-66]  3.  Ada  May,  b  May  29,  1873;  d  Aug.  18,  1909;  m  James  M.  Heimbach,  M.  D. 

[161-67]  4.  Daniel  Webster,  b  June  10,  1877;  m  Alice  Amelia  Nagle. 

[161-68]  5.  Florence  Regina,  b  June  3,  1881;  rn  Samuel  Maus  Purple. 

[161-30a]  JOSEPH  H.  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  29,  1842;  s  Frederick  and  Catharine  (Heebner)  Anders 
[161-15];  m  Nov.  19,  1868,  SUSANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Sept.  3,  1846;  d  Jan.  10,  1879;  dau  Abraham  and 
Anna  (Bergey)  Kriebel  [25-30]. 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Harvey,  b  Sept.  1,  1869;  d  Aug.  2,  1892. 

[161-69]  2.  Emerson,  b  Jan.  4,  1873;  rn  Anna  Rinne  Carstensen. 

[161-30b]  JOSEPH  H.  ANDERS,  same  as  above,  rn  2nd  time,  Aug.  28,  1884,  IDA  E.  WAAGE,  b 
Aug.  28,  1854;  d  Sept.  23,  1890;  dau  Dr.  Charles  T.  and  Ida  Waage. 

One  child: 

[161-69.1]  Gertrude  May,  b  Jan.  19,  1886;  rn  Rev.  Clarence  M.  Snyder. 


[161-30c]  JOSEPH  H.  ANDERS, same  as  above,  rn  3rd  time,  Aug.  1,  1893,  EMMA  M.  L.  RITTER 
dau  William  Ritter.  Joseph  H.  Anders  is  a  commercial  traveler  and  musician;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa. 
(1921.) 


[161-31]  LYDIA  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  26,  1836;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Kriebel)  iVnders  [161— 
16];  m  May  9,  1858,  CHARLES  KELLER,  b  Dec.  31,  1832;  d.  Oct.  18,  1894;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Ratzell)  Keller.  Widow’s  res.,  Souderton,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Catharine  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  23,  1859;  d  Mar.  26,  1868. 

2.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Mar.  12,  1862;  d  Feb.  3,  1868. 

[161-70]  3.  Harry,  b  Nov.  13,  1864;  m  Lydia  B.  Cassel. 

[161-71]  4.  Harvey,  b  June  7,  1866;  rn  Sarah  C.  Hunsberger. 

5.  Elmer,  b  June  18,  1868;  d  June  7,  1875. 

6.  Charles,  b  Oct.  28,  1870;  d  Aug.  25,  1871. 

[161-72]  7.  Jeremiah,  b  July  29,  1872;  rn  Alma  May  Wampole. 

8.  Anna,  b  Dec.  9,  1874;  d  Sept.  8,  1875. 

[161-73]  9.  Emma,  b  Dec.  6,  1879;  rn  Abram  Z.  Ziegler. 


[161-32]  SOPHIA  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  29,  1840;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Kriebel)  Anders  [161 
16];  m  Sept.  10,  1859,  HENRY  K.  KINDIG,  b  Oct.  29,  1839.  Wholesale  grocer;  name  of  firm,  H.  K. 
Kindig  Co.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  June  24,  1860;  d  Feb.  5,  1861. 

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[161—75]  3.  Annie  L.,  b  Sept.  14,  1863;  rn  William  F.  Breitenbaugh. 

4.  John  H.,  b  Feb.  20,  1866;  d  Oct.  24,  1901;  unm. 

[161-76]  5.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  23,  1868;  d  Apr.  19,  1912;  m  Trell  A.  James. 

[161—77  ]  6.  Lillie,  b  Jan.  21,  1870;  m.  Theodore  Nelson  Spencer. 

[161—78]  7.  Marvin  Clark,  b  Aug.  12,  1872;  m  Anna  Lafayette  Clough. 

[161-79]  8.  Carrie  A.,  b  June  15,  1875;  rn  Henry  L.  S.  Ruth. 


2.  Emma  Jane,  b  Mar.  19,  1862;  m 


1.  Arthur  M.  Rowe. 

2.  Rev.  Pennington  Corson. 


[161-33]  JOHN  K.  ANDERS,  b  May  15,  1843;  d  Mar.  13,  1886;  s  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-16];  m  June  17,  1862,  SUSANNA  CLEMENS,  b  Jan.  23,  1840;  dau  Abraham  Clemens. 

Children  {11): 

[161-80]  1.  Mary  Jane  C.,  b  Jan.  26,  1863;  d  Nov.  4,  1891 ;  m  Jesse  H.  Keeler. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  21,  1864;  d  Oct.  22,  1864. 

[161-81]  3.  Jeremiah  C.,  b  May  27,  1866;  m  Fannie  D.  Fretz. 

[161-97a]  4.  Katherine  C.,  b  Feb.  29,  1868;  d  Nov.  22,  1890;  m  Franklin  H.  Anders. 

[161-82]  5.  Annie  C.,  b  Sept.  15,  1869;  rn  Samuel  IJ.  Kulp.  ' 

6.  John,  b  Aug.  4,  1871 ;  d  May  1,  1875. 


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[161-84b]  J 
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7.  Horace  C.,  b  Jan.  23,  1873;  m  Mary  R.  Bobb. 

8.  Sue,  6  May  10,  1875;  m  {  I-  Samue1  Moyer. 

I  2.  Josiah  Markley. 

9.  Clara  C.,  b  Feb.  1,  1877;  m  Henry  A.  Markley. 

10.  Alvin  C.,  b  Feb.  13,  1879;  unm. 

11.  Menno  C.,  b  Dec.  8,  1882. 


[161-34]  JEREMIAH  KRIEBEL  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  11,  1852;  s  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-16] ;  m  Nov.  4,  1876,  MARY  SCHULTZ  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  5,  1853  ;d  Jan.  4, 1915;  daw  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Rebecca  (Schultz)  Anders  [161-20].  Farmer;  Norristown,  R.  F.  D.  No.  5,  Pa.  Jeremiah 
Anders  lives  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  has  for  a  number  of  years  been  a  member  of  the 
school  board  of  Worcester  Twp. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[161-86]  1.  Eugene  A.,  b  Dec.  22,  1877;  m  Florence  May  Hendricks. 

[161-87]  2.  Abram  A.,  b  Feb.  16,  1880;  m  Edna  Stewart. 

[161-88]  3.  Kathryn  A.,  b  Dec.  3,  1881;  m  Benjamin  Evans  Jervis. 

[161-89]  4.  Daniel  Webster,  b  Feb.  1,  1884;  m  Florence  Edna  Burnham. 

[161-90]  5.  Walter  A.,  b  Jan.  25,  1886;  m  Ada  S.  Anders. 

[161-91]  6.  William  A.,  b  May  27,  1887 ;  m  Cora  Snyder  Kriebel. 

7.  Russell  A.,  b  Apr.  10,  1889;  d  Mar.,  1890. 

8.  Edna  A.,  b  Mar.  5,  1892. 

[161-35]  SOPHIA  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  12,  1841 ;  d  Feb.  5,  1903 ;  dan  John  and  Lydia  (Schultz)  Anders 
[161-17];  m  JACOB  WEAN,  b  Aug.  25,  1836;  d  Aug.  17,  1898;  s  Jacob  Wean. 

Children  (j2): 

1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  21,  1866;  d  Nov.  14,  1868. 

[161-92]  2.  Laura,  b  Feb.  18,  1874;  d  Oct.  14,  1896;  m  George  Abraham  Saylor. 

[161-35.1]  MARY  ANN  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  8,  1847;  d  Aug.  6,  1899;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Schultz) 
Anders  [161-17];  m  Feb.  5,  1867,  FRANK  BOOKHAMMER,  b  Oct.  21,  1842;  d  Dec.  24,  1886;  s  Philip 
and  Mary  (Cassel)  Bookhammer.  Farmer. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  17,  1868;  d  July  31,  1920;  unm. 

2.  Annie,  b  Aug.  8,  1869;  d  May  6,  1874. 

3.  Morris,  b  June  8,  1871;  d  July  26,  1871. 

[161-92.1]  4.  John  A.,  b  May  25,  1872;  m  Ellen  Moore. 

[161-92.2]  5.  Lillie,  b  Maj^  22,  1874;  m  George  D.  Johnson;  918  Market  St.,  Camden,  N.  J. 


[161-36]  JOHN  S.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  28,  1842;  d  Dec.  26,  1919;  s  David  and  Maria  (Schultz)  Anders 
[161-18];  m  Oct.  22,  1864,  MARY  S.  BOORSE,  b  Oct.  28,  1844;  dau  Joseph  Boorse.  Lived  in  Hatfield, 
Pa. 

Children  (7): 


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[161-94a] 

[161-94b] 

[161-95] 

[161-96] 


1.  David  B.,  b  Apr.  25,  1866;  m  Hettie  W.  Croll. 

2.  Joseph  B.,  b  May  8,  1868;  d  Jan.  31,  1915;  m  (  ]dlllie  Smith. 

I  2.  Kate  R.  Hackman. 

3.  John  B.,  b  Apr.  14,  1870;  m  Caroline  M.  Marion. 

4.  Mary  Alice,  b  May  16,  1872;  d  May  11,  1873. 

5.  Louisa  B.,  b  July  25,  1874;  m  Ernest  W.  Coffman. 

6.  Walter  B.,  b  Oct.  17,  1877;  d  Jan.  11,  1891. 

7.  Warren  B.,  b  Nov.  23,  1879;  d  Nov.  24,  1899. 


[161-37]  CHRISTINA  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  3,  1854;  d  Oct.  3,  1890;  dau  David  and  Maria  (Schultz) 
Anders  [161-18];  m  Sept,  26,  1874,  CHARLES  S.  KLEIN,  b  Oct.  29,  1856;  d  June  28, 1878.  No  issue. 

[161-38]  ABRAHAM  K.  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  5,  1833;  d  Feb.  5,  1891;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-19];  m  Jan.  27,  1863,  MARY  ANN  HENDRICKS,  b  Mar.  4,  1836;  d  Sept.  6,  1903;  dau 
John  Hendricks.  Abraham  K.  Anders  was  a  farmer,  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.; 
he  served  as  secretary  of  the  School  Board  for  a  number  of  years. 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Fransanna,  b  Sept.  8,  1864;  d  Aug.  22,  1865. 

KJiM  )  2.  Franklin  H„  b  Aug.  9,  1866;  m  I  ?•  Katherine  C.  Anders. 

[161— 97b]  J  6  1  2.  Anna  C.  Beideman. 

[161-39]  SAMUEL  K.  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  3,  1838;  d  Mar.  14,  1913;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-19] ;  m  Oct.  20,  1859,  MARY  ANN  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  2,  1839;  d  Sept.  14,  1882;  daw  David 
S.  and  Anna  (Derstine)  Heebner  [21-27a]. 

Children  (4)  ■' 

1.  Horace,  b  July  23,  1860;  d  Aug.  22,  1860. 

[161-98]  2.  George  H.,  b  Oct.  29,  1861;  d  Jan.  10,  1918;  m  Eveline  S.  Schultz. 

3.  David,  b  June  26,  1863;  d  Aug.  6,  1863. 

4.  Anna  Laura,  b  Apr.  24,  1866;  d  Jan.  11,  1882. 

Samuel  K.  Anders  died  as  a  result  of  being  struck  by  a  trolley  car  in  Norristown,  Pa.,  while  he 
was  on  his  way  to  attend  a  meeting  of  the  board  of  Prison  Inspectors.  He  was  a  man  whose  quiet,  un¬ 
assuming  devotion  to  duty,  sterling  integrity  in  his  business  life,  and  faithfulness  in  his  devotion  to  the 
faith  of  his  church,  made  him  loved  and  esteemed  by  all.  The  following  is  quoted  from  “The  Public 
Press,”  printed  at  the  time  of  his  death: 

“No  man  in  Montgomery  County  was  held  in  higher  respect,  and  few  others  had  so  strong 
a  hold  on  the  affections  of  the  people.  He  never  injured  a  living  soul  or  a  dumb  animal.  He 
never  said  harsh  things  about  his  fellow-men.  He  was  always  ready  with  the  helping  hand, 
and  with  the  milk  of  human  kindness  for  those  in  need  or  distress.  He  was  a  Christian 
gentleman  of  the  finest  type.” 

Mr.  Anders  had  a  fine  career  as  a  public  official.  He  served  nine  years  as  County  Commissioner  of 
Montgomery  County;  fourteen  years  as  Trustee  of  the  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane;  twenty  years  as 
Prison  Inspector,  long  president  of  the  board  (serving  in  the  last  two  positions  gratuitously) ;  and  in 
all  this  long  service  no  man  ever  questioned  his  integrity,  his  sound  judgment,  and  his  devotion  to 
duty.  He  helped  to  organize  the  People’s  National  Bank  of  Norristown  and  served  as  its  president 
from  1888  to  the  time  of  his  death. 

Born  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  Mr.  Anders  followed  farming  for  many  years,  serving  as 
a  school  director  in  his  native  community.  He  also  acted  as  superintendent  of  the  Union  Sunday  School 
that  met  in  Metz’s  School,  Norriton  Twp.,  for  four  years,  and  was  the  superintendent  of  the  Worcester 
Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School.  Mr.  Anders  was  the  last  surviving  member  of  the  building  committee 
who  had  charge  of  the  rebuilding  of  the  Worcester  church  in  1882  at  a  cost  of  86,000,  which  was  dedi¬ 
cated  free  of  debt.  This  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  church  to  have  a  basement  for  Sunday  School  pur¬ 
poses,  which  innovation  in  church  building  met  with  considerable  opposition  at  the  time.  Mr.  Anders 
was  also  the  last  surviving  charter  member  of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church, 
having  been  selected  as  a  member  in  1884  when  the  board  was  organized,  and  serving  as  treasurer  at 
the  time  of  his  death. 

[161-40]  WILLIAM  K.  ANDERS,  b  June  12,  1841 ;  d  May  17,  1886;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Anders  [161-19] ;  m  Jan.  20,  1867,  MARY  A.  KUGLER,  d  Aug.  1,  1915;  dau  Benjamin  Ivugler.  William 
K.  Anders  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  No  issue . 

Mary  Anders,  widow,  married  again,  Josiah  Yorgey  of  Phila.,  Nov.  2,  1889. 

[161-41]  DANIEL  KRIEBEL  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  19,  1847;  d  Feb.  6,  1918;  .s  George  and  Susanna 
(Kriebel)  Anders  [161-19];  m  Dec.  18,  1877,  EDITH  K.  HASSENPLUG,  b  Apr.  6,  1854;  dau  Dr.  J.  H. 
Hassenplug.  Retired,  because  of  ill  health;  res.,  Pueblo,  Col.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[161-99]  Winifred  Edith,  b  May  10,  1889;  m  G.  Forrest  Carmichael. 

[161-42]  REV.  WILLIAM  S.  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  30,  1840;  d  Feb.  18,  1907;  s  Abraham  and  Rebecca 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-20];  m  Feb.  1,  1868,  SUSANNA  KRAUSS,  b  May  2,  1843  ]  dau  Aaron  and  Lydia 
(Heebner)  Krauss  [202-7].  No  issue.  Widow’s  res.,  Norristown,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1922.) 


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Rev.  William  Schultz  Anders  received  his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  Worcester  Twp.,  and 
then  spent  two  years  as  a  student  at  Mount  Kirk  Seminary,  Providence  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  which 
was  conducted  for  many  years  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Rodenbaugh,  while  pastor  of  Lower  Providence 
Presbyterian  Church. 

Mr.  Anders  then  engaged  in  school  teaching,  rounding  out  a  period  of  eight  years — one  year  in 
Towamencin  Twp.,  three  years  in  Worcester  Twp.,  and  four  in  Norriton  Twp.  After  he  had  been  en¬ 
gaged  to  teach  his  first  school  in  Towamencin,  and  during  the  summer  before  his  school  was  ready  to 
open,  a  vacancy  in  the  teaching  force  occurred  in  Norriton  Twp.,  near  Mr.  Anders’  home.  The  presi¬ 
dent  of  the  Norriton  School  Board  being  a  Schwenkfelder,  and  knowing  the  type  of  young  man  Mr. 
Anders  was,  called  upon  the  latter,  and  offered  him  the  position,  holding  out  the  inducements  that  as 
“Norriton”  had  a  longer  school  term  and  paid  higher  salaries  than  did  the  Towamencin  board,  he 
ought  by  all  means  resign  the  position  in  Towamencin  and  accept  the  one  nearer  home,  for  in  addition 
he  could  also  board  at  his  parental  home;  furthermore  as  the  season  was  yet  early,  the  Towamencin 
school  board  would  have  time  to  look  for  another  teacher  before  the  opening  of  school.  But  Mr.  Anders 
had  given  his  consent  to  teach  in  Towamencin,  and  his  sterling  conscience  would  not  permit  him  to  go 
back  on  his  word. 

When  Mr.  Anders  relinquished  his  position  in  the  schoolroom,  he  removed  to  the  farm  previously 
bought  by  his  father,  near  the  old  homestead  in  Worcester  Twp.;  this  farm  he  cultivated  for  a  score  of 
years  until  1893,  when  he  retired,  and  for  the  remainder  of  his  life  he  lived  in  the  house  on  the  lot  ad¬ 
joining  the  farm. 

On  June  3,  1871,  William  S.  Anders  was  called  as  a  probationer  to  the  ministry  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church.  After  serving  his  term  of  probation,  and  successfully  passing  his  examination,  he  was 
duly  installed  as  one  of  the  pastors  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Churches  of  the  Middle  District,  which  com¬ 
prised  the  churches  in  Worcester,  Towamencin,  and  Lower  Salford. 

The  time  when  Rev.  Anders  was  called  to  the  ministry,  was  what  might  be  called  the  transition 
period  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Church :  it  was  the  period  of  the  introduction  of  the  rites  of  baptism,  and 
the  institution  of  the  Sacraments.  The  position  of  Rev.  Anders  was  a  trying  one,  but  he  did  his  duty 
fearlessly  and  conscientiously  as  his  letters  show. 

That  Rev.  Anders  served  his  congregation  long  and  well,  goes  without  saying.  He  is  one  of  the  men 
who  stand  out  prominently  as  landmarks  in  the  history  of  our  sect.  Notwithstanding  the  busy  life  he 
led,  Rev.  Anders  allowed  nothing  to  interfere  with  the  work  of  the  ministry,  as  long  as  his  health 
permitted. 

But  on  account  of  failing  health,  Rev.  Anders  tendered  his  resignation  as  pastor,  a  few  years  before 
his  death.  The  Conference  of  the  District,  loath  to  part  with  his  services,  declined  to  accept  his  resigna¬ 
tion;  however,  he  was  relieved  of  his  regular  duties,  and  asked  to  continue  his  ministration  as  long  as  his 
health  permitted.  Knowing  the  feelings  of  his  congregation,  Rev.  Anders  did  not  press  the  acceptance 
of  his  resignation,  but  continued  to  perform  his  ministerial  duties  as  occasion  demanded,  very  much 
against  his  physician’s  advice,  and  ofttimes  with  great  pain  and  suffering,  as  was  evident  to  those  about 
him.  Thus  while  conscientiously  and  patiently  attempting  to  do  his  duty,  Rev.  Anders  met  his  death 
suddenly  in  Florida.  He  was  walking  to  the  home  of  Hon.  William  D.  Heebner,  to  rehearse  for  a  wed¬ 
ding  ceremony,  which  he  was  to  perform  two  days  later,  when  he  fell  over  and  expired  in  a  few  minutes. 
It  had  been  the  custom  for  Rev.  Anders  to  spend  the  coldest  parts  of  the  winter  in  Florida,  where  the 
Anders  brothers  owned  an  extensive  and  productive  orange  grove.  Having  spent  several  weeks  in 
Florida,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anders  had  planned  to  come  north  on  the  21st,  but  he  died  on  the  18th  of  Feb., 
1907.  Besides  ministering  to  his  congregation  in  a  spiritual  way,  Rev.  Anders,  during  his  period  of 
healthful  activity,  was  identified  with  Sunday  School  work  for  more  than  forty  years,  serving  at  various 
times  as  superintendent  of  the  school  or  as  a  teacher  of  a  Bible  Class. 

For  several  years  Rev.  Anders  served  as  school  director  of  Worcester  Township.  He  was  also  a 
director  for  many  years  of  the  Montgomery  National  Bank  of  Norristown,  as  was  also  his  father.  After 
1889  he  was  a  director  of  Ursinus  College,  Collegeville,  Pa.,  thus  showing  his  manifest  interest  in  the 
cause  of  education. 

Rev.  Anders’  last  industrial  activity  was  his  help  in  the  organization  of  the  Souderton,  Skippack 
and  F'airview  Electric  Railway  Company,  which  company  he  served  as  treasurer.  He  was  also  president 
of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church.  [For  further  biographical  data,  see  The 
Schwenkfeldian,  Vol.  IV,  pp  26-30.  ] 

[161-43]  JOSEPH  S.  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  23,  1842;  d  July  14,  1895 ;s  Abraham  and  Rebecca  (Schultz) 
Anders  [161-20];  m  Jan.  28,  1870,  SARAH  F.  WEAVER,  6  Oct.  14,  1844;  dau  Levi  Weaver.  Joseph 
S.  Anders  was  a  prominent  farmer  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  participated  in  many 


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progressive  movements  of  both  the  community  and  the  church.  He  helped  to  organize  the  Center 
Point  Creamery  Association  and  served  as  treasurer  of  the  Board.  He  lived  on  the  farm  adjoining  the 
Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church,  occupied  (1921)  by  his  son,  Elwood  Anders.  Widow  resides 
R.  F.  D.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  son: 

[161-100]  Elwood  W.,  b  May  3,  1871;  m  Lydia  Ella  Moser. 

[161-44]  CHARLES  S.  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  15,  1847 ;  s  Abraham  and  Rebecca  (Schultz)  Anders  [161- 
20];  m  Oct.  3,  1874,  KATE  (KATHERINE)  B.  DETWEILER,  b  Sept.  27,  1850;  dau  George  and  Anna 
(Beyer)  Detweiler  [184-164].  No  issue. 

Charles  S.  Anders  is  a  retired  farmer  living  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  near  Fairview  Village.  Mr. 
Anders  has  served  many  years  as  a  director  of  the  People’s  National  Bank  of  Norristown,  of  which 
board  he  is  secretary  (1920).  He  has  also  been  a  member  of  the  School  Board  of  Worcester  Twp.,  for 
many  years.  Always  taking  an  active  interest  in  the  affairs  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  Mr.  Anders 
succeeded  his  brother,  the  late  Rev.  William  S.  Anders,  at  the  latter’s  death  as  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  and  is  vice-president  of  the  Board.  Having  served  as 
registrar  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  the  Middle  District,  Mr.  Anders  collected  a  vast  amount  of 
genealogical  material,  all  of  which  he  put  at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor  of  this  work,  and  for  which  the 
Editor  hereby  expresses  his  gratitude. 

[161-45]  AMOS  S.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  14,  1855;  s  Abraham  and  Rebecca  (Schultz)  Anders  [161-20]; 
m  Nov.  20,  1890,  ADA  B.  HARDING,  dau  J.  Saunders  Harding.  Amos  S.  Anders  is  one  of  the  pro¬ 
gressive  farmers  of  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Always  interested  in  the  affairs  of  the  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church,  Mr.  Anders  has  been  a  faithful  worker  since  his  boyhood  in  the  Worcester  Schwenkfelder 
Church  and  Sunday  School,  where  he  has  served  in  official  capacities  for  many  years.  Upon  the  con¬ 
solidation  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  Organization  in  1912,  Mr.  Anders  was  elected  Treasurer  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  which  position  he  still  holds.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  Harding,  b  July  2,  1892. 

[161-46]  HIRAM  M.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  6,  1847;  s  Samuel  and  Christina  (Meschter)  Anders  [  161— 
21b];  m  Feb.  7,  1875,  ARAMINTA  ZIMMERMAN,  b  Nov.  19,  1849;  dau  Abraham  Zimmerman.  Re¬ 
tired  farmer. 

Before  Mr.  Anders  retired  from  farming,  he  owned  one  of  the  finest  farms  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 
For  a  number  of  years  he  served  as  a  member  of  the  Worcester  School  Board,  and  as  a  director  of  the 
Center  Point  Creamery  Association.  He  now  lives  at  341  Whitehall  Road,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.,  and  is 
one  of  the  deacons  of  the  Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[161-101]  1.  Warren  Z.,  b  Oct.  28,  1875;  m  Mary  G.  Rambo. 

[74-629]  2.  Ella,  b  Feb.  3,  1877;  m  Howard  Rushong. 

[161-103]  3.  Mary,  b  June  17,  1879;  m  Charles  T.  Rogers. 

[161-104]  4.  Morrell  Z.,  b  Feb.  22,  1881;  m  Charlotta  Emily  Palmer. 

[161-105]  5.  Nora,  b  Sept.  21,  1889;  m  Joseph  Jervis. 


[161-47]  JAMES  MESCHTER  ANDERS,  M.  D.,  b  July  22,  1854;  s  Samuel  and  Christina  (Mesch¬ 
ter)  Anders  [161-21b] ;  m  Apr.  30,  1903,  MARGARET  GERTRUDE  WUNDERLICH,  6  July  3,  1876; 
dau  Jacob  H.  Wunderlich.  Res.,  1605  Walnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

James  Meschter  Anders,  M.D.,  Ph.,D.,  LL.D.,  was  born  on  his  father's  farm  near  Fairview  Village, 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  After  attending  the  public  schools  of  his  native  township  and  also  of  Norristown,  Pa., 
Dr.  Anders  entered  the  academic  department  of  the  Theological  Seminary,  conducted  under  the  aus¬ 
pices  of  the  Mennonite  Church,  at  Wadsworth,  Ohio,  where  he  was  prepared  to  enter  college.  Being 
especially  apt  in  mathematics,  Dr.  Anders  was  appointed  teacher  of  mental  arithmetic  during  his  career 
at  Wadsworth.  While  still  a  boy  on  his  father’s  farm,  Dr.  Anders  had  acquired  some  local  fame  as  a 
mathematician.  It  is  said  that  some  of  the  prospective  teachers  of  the  neighborhood,  when  preparing 
to  take  the  examinations  under  the  county  superintendent,  would  bring  their  problems  in  mathematics 
to  Dr.  Anders,  and  that  the  latter  would  solve  them  while  following  the  plow  on  his  father’s  farm.  After 
finishing  his  preparatory  course  at  Wadsworth,  Dr.  Anders  entered  the  medical  department  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  from  which  institution  he  was  graduated  in  1877,  having  “read  medicine’’ 


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in  the  meantime  with  the  late  Dr.  George  K.  Meschter  of  Worcester,  Pa.  In  this  same  year,  1877,  he 
also  received  the  degree  of  Pli.  D.  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  was  awarded  a  prize  for  the 
highest  general  average  and  for  his  original  thesis  on  “The  Transpiration  of  Plants.” 

During  the  first  decade  after  his  graduation  Dr.  Anders  continued  his  studies  in  natural  history 
subjects.  His  original  investigations  on  certain  plant  functions  led  him  to  discover  that  all  flowering 
plants  and  odoriferous  foliage  possess  the  power  to  convert  the  oxygen  of  the  air  into  ozone.  He  was 
the  first  to  show  by  experiment  that  when  growing  plants  are  cultivated  indoors  they  tend  to  increase 
and  maintain  a  proper  degree  of  humidity  in  the  air  and  are  therefore  beneficial  to  health.  A  few  of  the 
articles  published  by  Dr.  Anders  along  this  line  are  the  following:  “Hygienic  and  Therapeutic  Rela¬ 
tions  of  House  Plants,”  “Beneficial  Influence  of  Plants,”  “The  Exhalation  of  Ozone  by  Flowering 
Plants,”  “House  Plants  and  Lung  Diseases,”  “Sanitary  Influence  of  Forests,”  “The  Relation  of  Forests 
to  Health  Resorts,”  etc.  As  a  result  of  Dr.  Anders’  investigations  along  these  lines  he  was  tendered  in 
1885  the  chair  of  Forestry  and  the  Relation  of  Plant  Life  to  Health,  in  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences, 
Phila. 

In  his  professional  capacity,  Dr.  Anders  has  served  as  visiting  physician  on  the  staff  of  the  Protest¬ 
ant  Episcopal  Hospital  of  Phila.,  the  Medico-Chirurgical  Hospital,  Philadelphia  Hospital,  etc.  He 
has  served  as  consulting  physician  to  the  Jewish  Hospital  and  the  Widener  Home  for  Crippled  Children 
in  Phila.,  as  well  as  the  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at  Norristown,  Pa.  Dr.  Anders’  connection  with  the 
Medico-Chirurgical  College  began  in  1889  when  he  was  made  lecturer  on  “materia  medica”  and  was 
advanced  to  the  chair  of  Hygiene  and  Pediatrics  the  following  year.  Two  years  later  he  was  elected  to 
the  chair  of  Clinical  Medicine,  and  in  1893  was  elected  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine, 
wrhieh  chair  he  held  for  twenty-five  years.  In  1890  Dr.  Anders  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  of  the  Medico-Chirurgical  College  and  Hospital,  which  position  he  held  until  the  College 
was  consolidated  with  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  having  held  the  office  of  vice-president  for  five 
years.  That  Dr.  Anders  has  achieved  a  national  reputation  as  a  diagnostician,  is  also  worthy  of  note. 

In  1898  Dr.  Anders  published  his  large  work,  “The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine,”  which  is  the 
most  widely  used  textbook  of  its  kind  in  the  medical  schools  of  the  country,  the  fourteenth  edition  of 
this  work  having  been  issued  in  September,  1920.  In  addition  to  the  publication  of  his  textbook,  Dr. 
Anders  has  contributed  more  than  one  hundred  articles  to  the  leading  medical  periodicals,  scientific 
and  other  magazines,  and  has  read  papers  before  the  foremost  medical  and  scientific  associations  of  the 
nation. 

Upon  the  merging  of  the  Medico-Chirurgical  College  with  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  Medical 
Department  in  1916,  which  project  was  managed  by  Dr.  Anders,  he  automatically  became  Professor  of 
Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine  in  the  Graduate  School  of  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

Dr.  Anders  has  been  honored  by  the  different  mayors  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  by  being  selected 
at  various  times  as  a  member  of  the  Mayor’s  Advisory  Board,  and  by  appointments  to  the  Board  of 
Health.  In  1898  Ursinus  College  conferred  upon  him  the  honorary  degree  of  LL.  D.  Dr.  Anders  is  a 
member  of  the  leading  medical  associations  of  the  nation;  for  many  years  he  has  been  a  member  of  the 
Councils  of  the  State  Forestry  Association,  and  chairman  of  the  Publication  Committee  of  the  City 
Parks  Association.  He  has  served  as  president  of  the  local  medical  clubs  and  county  association,  and 
in  1902  delivered  the  oration  in  medicine  for  the  American  Medical  Association  in  New  Orleans.  In 
1908  he  was  elected  vice-president  and  a  member  of  the  Central  Executive  Committee  of  the  Sixth 
International  Congress  on  Tuberculosis  held  at  Washington,  D.  C.  He  also  founded  the  library  of  the 
Philadelphia  County  Medical  Society  in  1910.  In  the  same  year  the  French  Government  signally 
honored  Dr.  Anders  in  recognition  of  his  standing  in  medicine,  and  especially  of  his  discovery  regarding 
the  innate  ability  of  flowering  plants  to  convert  the  oxygen  into  ozone,  by  electing  him  an  “Officier  de 
l’lnstruction  Publique  et  des  Beaux  Arts.”  In  1913  he  was  elected  president  of  the  American  Clima¬ 
tological  and  Clinical  Society. 

It  was  also  through  the  influence  of  Dr.  Anders  that  in  1917  an  annual  celebration  of  “Health  Day” 
was  instituted,  and  he  was  instrumental,  together  with  Dr.  John  D.  Roberts,  in  creating  a  new  section 
on  Industrial  Medicine  and  Public  Health  in  the  College  of  Physicians. 

During  the  World  War,  Dr.  Anders  at  the  request  of  Gov.  Brumbaugh  of  Pennsylvania,  formed  the 
Medical  Advisory  Board  for  the  examination  of  registrants  entering  the  United  States  military  service, 
and  he  served  as  chairman  of  the  board  until  the  close  of  hostilities  abroad.  In  addition,  he  was  a  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Medical  Section  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  Council  for  Defense,  and  served  as  vice-president 
of  the  Senior  Medical  Service  Corps  and  chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Physical  Research,  which  was 
a  nation-wide  movement  to  improve  the  physical  standard  of  the  American  men  and  women.  In 
March,  1921,  Dr.  Anders  was  unanimously  elected  president  of  the  American  College  of  Physicians  at 


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the  annual  meeting  held  in  Baltimore,  and  on  the  following  June  4,  at  the  meeting  of  the  American 
Therapeutic  Association,  held  in  Washington,  he  was  chosen  president  of  that  society  as  well. 

Although  Dr.  Anders’  professional  duties  take  up  the  greater  part  of  his  time,  he  has  by  no  means 
neglected  his  church  affiliations,  as  his  home  church  has  always  enlisted  his  active  interest.  He  has 
been  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  since  its  incorporation  and  was 
instrumental  in  having  the  Board  establish  a  mission  in  Philadelphia.  From  the  time  of  its  organiza¬ 
tion  he  has  served  as  Moderator  of  the  First  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia.  Dr.  Anders  is  also 
International  Councilor  of  the  Drexel  Biddle  Bible  Classes  and  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of 
the  Drexel  Biddle  Military  Training  Corps.  On  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Perkiomen  School,  Dr.  Anders 
serves  as  vice-president,  and  is  likewise  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Ursinus  College.  In  1920 
when  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles  was  organized,  Dr.  Anders  was 
honored  by  being  elected  the  first  president. 

Someone  has  truly  said  of  Dr.  Anders  that  he  is  “one  of  the  leaders  in  all  public-spirited  movements, 
as  well  as  a  foremost  member  of  his  profession.” 

[161-48]  DANIEL  M.  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  1,  1856;  s  Samuel  and  Christina  (Meschter)  Anders  [161— 
21b];  m  Dec.  20,  1879,  KATHARINE  HEEBNER,  b  Mar.  2,  1861;  dau  Henry  L.  and  Catherine  K. 
(Schutt)  Heebner  [21-41].  Res.,  539  Hamilton  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Daniel  M.  Anders  served  several  terms  as  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Montgom¬ 
ery  Co.,  Pa.  Since  his  retirement  from  farming,  Mr.  Anders  has  engaged  in  general  brokerage  in  Norris¬ 
town,  where  he  has  built  up  a  lucrative  business.  For  many  years  he  was  superintendent  of  the  Wor¬ 
cester  Schwenkfelder  Sunday  School. 

Children  (6): 

[161-106]  1.  James  Leidy,  b  June  14,  1881;  m  Mae  Longacre. 

2.  Wayne  H.,  b  Jan.  17,  1883;  d  May  23,  1883. 

[161-107]  3.  Monroe  H.,  b  Dec.  16,  1884;  m  Gertrude  E.  Scheetz. 

[161-108]  4.  Daniel  Harold,  b  Nov.  11,  1886;  m  Alice  Rebecca  Mimna. 

5.  Lorene  Heebner,  b  Oct.  13,  1888;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[161-109]  6.  Katharine  Elsie,  b  Oct.  16,  1890;  m  John  Hines  Pitman. 

[161-49]  WILLIAM  H.  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  29,  1850;  s  Andrew  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Anders  [161- 
22a];  m  Nov.  15,  1873,  SUSANNA  M.  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  23,  1853;  dau  Samuel  and  Christina  (Mesch¬ 
ter)  Anders  [161  —2 lb].  William  H.  Anders  is  a  retired  farmer  living  near  Kulpsville,  Pa.  He  has  for 
many  years  been  treasurer  of  the  Charity  Fund  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

Children  (4): 

[199-7]  1.  Emma,  b  Sept.  25,  1874;  m  John  K.  Heebner. 

2.  Andrew  Anders,  b  July  6,  1877.  [See  below  for  biography .] 

[161-110]  3.  Samuel  A.,  b  Apr.  3,  1880;  m  Charlotte  Madeline  Horn. 

[161-111]  4.  Norman  A.,  b  Sept.  14,  1881;  m  Clarella  S.  Dresher. 

Dr.  Andrew  A.  Anders  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary,  1905;  and  of  the  Medico-Chirurgical 
College,  Phila.,  1909.  He  is  a  specialist  in  the  diseases  of  the  heart  and  lungs  with  offices  located  at  1724 
W.  Diamond  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  Dr.  Anders  is  also  serving  as  treasurer  of  the  Philadelphia  Schwenkfelder 
Church. 

Dr.  Anders  saw  active  service  in  the  World  War  in  the  Medical  Corps,  attaining  the  rank  of  Cap¬ 
tain.  He  entered  service  Aug.  25,  1917,  and  served  for  one  year  on  a  special  examining  board  to  pass  on 
disqualifying  lesions  of  the  heart  and  lungs.  For  fifteen  months  he  served  as  specialist  on  lungs  and  as 
consulting  physician  with  the  29th  Division,  assuming  the  duties  of  surgeon  during  combat.  He  was 
with  the  A.  E.  F.  in  the  following  engagements:  Defense  of  Center  Sector,  Maute  Alsace,  July  25,  to 
Sept.  23,  1918;  Battle  of  Marlbrouch  Hill,  Oct.  18,  1918;  attack  on  Bois  d’Ormont,  Oct.  11,  1918;  Battle 
of  Grand  Montagne,  Oct.  16,  1918;  Capture  of  Etrayes  Ridge,  Oct.  23,  1918;  attack  on  the  Bois  Belleau, 
Oct.  26,  1918.  Capt.  Anders  was  honorably  discharged  June  2,  1919.  [Vide  The  Schwenkfeldian ,  Vol. 
XVII,  for  “Gleanings  from  my  Diary  in  the  World  War.") 

[161-50]  REV.  EDWIN  S.  ANDERS,  b  July  18,  1857;  s  Andrew  and  Naomi  (Schultz)  Anders  [161- 
22b];  m  Sept.  23,  1880,  SUSANNA  HEEBNER,  b  Aug.  16,  1857;  dau  John  S.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel) 
Heebner  [21-29].  Farmer  and  minister;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  1.  (1921.) 


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Edwin  S.  Anders  was  chosen  a  minister  of  the  Society  of  Schwenkfelders  in  1886,  and  has  served  his 
district  faithfully  ever  since.  The  selection  of  Mr.  Anders  was  the  last  instance  of  the  Schwenkfelder 
Church  electing  a  layman  to  the  ministry,  as  all  pastors  since  that  time  have  had  the  benefit  of  a  college 
and  theological  training.  Notwithstanding  the  fact  that  Rev.  Anders  is  the  only  unsalaried  pastor,  he 
has  always  given  freely  and  cheerfully  of  his  time  to  perform  the  pastoral  duties  incumbent  upon  a 
rural  minister. 

Rev.  Edwin  S.  Anders  owns  one  of  the  finest  farms  in  Towamencin  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  always 
kept  in  a  fine  state  of  cultivation.  Both  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Anders  are  noted  for  their  genuine  hospitality. 
Being  leaders  in  the  community  they  are  ofttimes  called  upon  to  give  advice,  and  none  go  away  un¬ 
rewarded.  The  “latch  string  is  always  out”  for  neighbors  and  friends  and  also  for  those  needing  assist¬ 
ance.  Many  families  have  been  blessed  by  the  generous  and  unostentatious  benefactions  of  the  Anders 
family. 

Rev.  Anders  has  never  sought  public  office  for  he  is  averse  to  entering  politics,  but  he  has  served 
for  many  years  as  director  of  financial  institutions.  He  is  also  a  trustee  of  Perkiomen  School,  a  member 
of  the  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church,  and  is  one  of  the  most  active  members  of  the 
Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library  Committee.  By  diligent  and  persistent  search  of  the  garrets,  closets, 
and  store-rooms  of  many  homes,  Rev.  Anders  has  discovered  hundreds  of  books,  papers,  and  relics  that 
now  repose  in  the  Library  at  Pennsburg;  he  is  truly  a  most  enthusiastic  collector  of  historical  documents 
and  relics,  ofttimes  delving  into  his  own  purse  to  obtain  articles  that  will  not  be  given  gratuitously. 
The  Schwenkfelder  Church  owes  Rev.  Anders  a  deep  debt  of  gratitude  for  the  energy  and  sacrifices  he 
has  so  generously  made  for  the  welfare  of  its  various  organizations. 

Children  (9): 

[161-112]  1.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  10,  1882;  m  Margaret  Wheatley. 

[64-40]  2.  Ella,  6  Apr.  26,  1884;  m  Raymond  Dresher. 

3.  Vernon,  b  June  1,  1886. 

[161-113]  4.  John  H.,  b  Apr.  2,  1888;  m  Elsie  C.  Benner. 

5.  Cyrus,  b  Aug.  11,  1889. 

6.  Lawrence,  b  Oct.  20,  1892. 

7.  Harvey,  b  July  19,  1894;  d  Nov.  24,  1911. 

8.  Raymond,  b  Jan.  19,  1897. 

9.  Infant  daughter,  b  and  d  June  13,  1899. 

[161-51]  ISAIAH  S.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  10,  1866;  s  Andrew  and  Naomi  (Schultz)  Anders  [161— 22b] ; 
m  Nov.  16,  1889,  AMANDA  H.  SCHULTZ,  b  May  23,  1866;  dau  William  A.  and  Maria  (Heebner) 
Schultz  [70-110].  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  Mr.  Anders  is  a  progressive  farmer  living 
near  Fairview  Village,  Worcester,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  formerly  owned  and  occupied  by  the  late  Rev.  Wil¬ 
liam  S.  Anders.  He  has  served  in  several  official  capacities  in  the  Schwenkfelder  Church  and  is  now 
(1920)  treasurer  of  the  Middle  District  Church.  He  is  also  one  of  the  guarantors  for  the  publication  of 
this  book. 

Children  (2): 

[161-90]  1.  Ada  S.,  b  Aug.  10,  1892;  ?n  Walter  A.  Anders. 

2.  Arthur  S.,  b  July  30,  1895. 

[161-52]  ISAIAH  A.  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  14,  1854;  s  Joseph  and  Annie  (Aleback)  Anders  [161-23];  m 
June  27,  1877,  ANNIE  KUHN,  b  Nov.  9,  1855;  daw  John  and  Catharine  (Hess)  Kuhn.  Inspector 
of  uniforms  for  P.  &  R.  Rwy.,  405  W.  School  Lane,  Gtn.,  Phila,  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[161-114]  Cleta  Catharine,  b  Feb.  4,  1880:  m  Stanley  Yocom. 

[161-53]  MARTHA  A.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  1,  1860;  dau  Joseph  and  Annie  (Aleback)  Anders  [161— 
23];  m  Aug.  25,  1878,  LUTHER  DOWLIN,  b  Sept.  19,  1855;  s  Norris  Dowlin.  Res.,  North  Wales, 
Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ) : 

[161-115]  1.  May,  b  May,  1879;  m  William  K.  Waldron. 

2.  Clifton,  b  July,  1881;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

3.  Joseph  Norris,  b  May  7,  1892;  A.  E.  F. — France.  (1918.) 


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[161-54]  JOSEPH  WESLEY  ANDERS,  M.  D.,  b  Dec,  3,  1865;  s  Joseph  and  Annie  (Aleback)  An¬ 
ders  [161-23];  m  Sept.  15,  1891,  ISABELLE  G.  LINTON,  b  Feb  21,  1868;  dau  Alexander  Linton. 
Physician;  1329  W.  Somerset  St.,  Phila.  (1918.)  Dr.  Anders  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pa. 

One  child:  Helen  E.,  b  Sept.  29,  1893. 

[161-55]  ANTHONY  H.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  22,  1866;  d  Apr.  2,  1897;  s  George  S.  and  Amanda  K. 
(Heebner)  Anders  [161-24]; m  Nov.  26,  1887,  SALLIE  C.  HENDRICKS,  b  Dec.  4,  1867;d  Apr.  4,  1899; 
dau  Jacob  M.  Hendricks. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ella  Minta,  b  July  27,  1888;  d  Oct.  24,  1888. 

2.  Alma  May,  b  July  18,  1889;  d  Dec.  22,  1907. 

3.  Mattie,  b  Apr.  8,  1891;  d  Jan.  21,  1892. 

[161-115.1]  4.  John  Roscoe,  b  July  6,  1893;  m  Bertha  L.  Kinsey. 

[161-56]  ANNA  K.  ANDERS,  b  July  8,  1869;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Hannah  B.  (Kriebel)  Anders  [161  — 
25];  m  Oct.  5,  1889,  HENRY  A.  MERKEL,  b  Oct,  25,  1862;  s  Solomon  and  Ellamanda  (Clause)  Mer¬ 
kel.  Hotel  business;  Spinnerstown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Estella  A.,  b  Oct.  7,  1891. 

2.  Alma  A.,  b  Oct,  30,  1905. 

[161-57]  GEORGE  ANDERS,  b  Mar.  10,  1878;  d  June  28,  1906;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Hannah  B.  (Krie¬ 
bel)  Anders  [161-25];  m  Sept,,  1904,  JENNIE  HARTLEY. 

One  child:  George  Curtis,  b  Sept.  19,  1905. 

[161-58]  ANDREW  K.  ANDERS,  b  June  9,  1883;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Hannah  B.  (Kriebel)  Anders 
[161-25];  m  June  6,  1903,  LILA  STONEBACK,  b  June  14,  1884;  dau  Henry  H.  Stoneback.  Cigar 
maker;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Blanche,  b  Oct.  22,  1903. 

2.  Joseph,  b  July  8,  1910. 

[161-59]  MARTHA  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  11,  1888;  dau  Joseph  S.  and  Hannah  B.  (Kriebel)  Anders 
[161-25];  m  Dec.  30,  1909,  HARRY  KNERR  HTLDENBRAND,  b  Sept.  21,  1886;  s  Henry  D.  and 
Cecilia  F.  (Knerr)  Hildenbrand.  Electrician;  Trumbauersville,  Pa,  (1917.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Francis  Anders,  b  June  16,  1910. 

2.  Homer  Anders,  b  Nov.  30,  1915. 


[161-60]  HENRY  R.  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  15,  1850;  s  John  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Rosenberger)  Anders 
[161-26];  m  Oct.  14,  1871,  ANNA  H.  HEEBNER,  b  Apr.  28,  1847;  d  July  18,  1908;  dau  Abraham  and 
Susanna  (Heebner)  Heebner  [199-4].  Farmer;  R.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


[161-116] 

[161-117] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Eliza  H.,  b  June  11,  1872;  d  Oct,  31,  1872. 

2.  Sarah  Jane,  b  May  26,  1875;  m  Calvin  H.  Wilson. 

3.  Abraham  H.  )  f  {  })  A  8  1877.  I  d  Nov.  16,  1877. 

4.  John  H.  J  ’  R  ’  ’  |  m  Sallie  D.  Bean. 


[161-61]  CATHARINE  ANDERS,  b  July  25,  1852;  d  Sept,  16,  1894;  dau  John  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Rosenberger)  Anders  [161-26];  m  GEORGE  DENGLER.  Resided  at  Hiawatha,  Kansas.  George 
Dengler  m  2nd  time. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Stella,  b  1882;  d  1895. 

2.  Horace;  went  to  Colorado  for  his  health. 

[Letter  returned;  unable  to  locate.} 


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[161-62]  JOSIAH  R.  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  24,  1854;  dec;  s  John  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Rosenberger) 
Anders  [161-26];  m  Dee.  28,  1876,  LIZZIE  S.  PRICE,  b  Dec.  2,  1852;  dau  James  H.  and  Magdalena  G. 
(Swartley)  Price.  Farmer;  later  in  commercial  world;  1535  Grant  St.,  Denver,  Col.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[161-117.1]  1.  Esther,  b  Nov.  11,  1879;  m  W.  L.  Merrifield;  530  Washington  St.,  Denver,  Col. 
[161-117.2]  2.  Elmore  P.,  b  May  24,  1881;  m  Olie  Merrifield;  Spokane,  Wash. 

[161-117.3]  3.  Martha  P.,  b  Dec.  17,  1886;  m  Irving  D.  Billings;  Topeka,  Kans. 

4.  Geneva  C.,  b  Oct.  14,  1890. 

[161-63]  NATHANIEL  R.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  27,  1864;  s  John  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Rosenberger) 
Anders  [161-26];  m  ELLEN  RULE. 

One  child: 

[161-117.4]  Sarah,  b - ;  m - Landis;  Morrill,  Kansas. 

[  Unable  to  locate;  letters  unans.] 

[161-64]  HORACE  R.  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  16,  1860;  s  David  H.  and  Mary  (Rosenberger)  Anders 
[161-28];  m  June  30,  1911,  ISABELLA  KELLOGG,  b  Feb.  9,  1857;  d  May  31,  1922;  dau  Charles  Kel¬ 
logg  of  Detroit,  Mich.  Director  of  Music  at  Widener  Home  for  Crippled  Children,  Phila. ;  Assistant 
director  of  band  at  Girard  College,  Phila.  Res.,  1527  N.  17th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

A  worthy  son  of  a  worthy  musical  father,  Horace  R.  Anders  was  reared  in  a  musical  atmosphere 
and  began  at  an  early  age  the  study  of  brass  band  and  orchestral  instruments  together  with  the  piano 
and  organ,  becoming  an  instructor  of  music  at  the  age  of  sixteen  years. 

Born  in  the  vicinity  of  Skippack,  Pa.,  his  parents  moved  to  Philadelphia,  when  Horace  was  eleven 
years  of  age.  The  principal  of  the  school  which  young  Anders  attended,  noticed  the  boy’s  efforts  at  the 
piano  and  assigned  him  the  regular  duty  of  playing  the  opening  march  for  each  school  session.  In  the 
meantime  it  is  said  that  young  Anders  was  surreptitiously  practicing  on  his  father’s  piccolo,  when  the 
parent  surprised  the  boy  one  day  by  walking  into  the  room  unannounced,  and  at  once  encouraged  the 
lad. 

The  father’s  occupation  as  an  instructor  of  bands  had  by  this  time  grown  to  such  proportions  that 
it  was  impossible  for  him  to  continue  without  assistance,  particularly  in  the  matter  of  arranging  and 
copying  parts,  for  at  that  time  there  was  no  means  of  duplicating  parts  as  at  present,  and  band  teachers 
were  obliged  to  copy  the  parts  by  hand.  So  at  the  age  of  twelve  young  Anders  was  set  to  work  to  dupli¬ 
cate  parts  for  the  various  band  instruments.  This  work  gave  the  young  musician  an  insight  into  the 
possibilities  of  the  various  instruments  which  stood  him  in  good  stead  later  on. 

In  1880  Horace  R.  Anders  organized  the  “Weber  Amateur  Orchestra”  which  continued  in  existence 
for  ten  years  and  a  number  of  its  members  became  musically  prominent. 

In  1892  the  Athletic  Band  of  Philadelphia  engaged  him  as  director  of  that  organization.  The  fol¬ 
lowing  year  this  band  played  for  twelve  weeks  at  the  Lemon  Hill  Pavilion  in  Fairmount  Park,  Phila., 
and  in  1894  filled  a  fifteen  weeks’  engagement  at  Germania  Park  on  the  Delaware  River,  where  Jules 
Levy,  then  premier  cornet  virtuoso  of  the  world,  was  featured  with  the  band.  In  1895  the  band 
became  attached  to  the  3rd  Regiment  N.  G.  P.,  and  henceforth  was  known  as  “Anders’  Third  Regiment 
Band.”  Prof.  Anders  was  First  Sergeant  and  Bandmaster  of  this  regiment,  and  also  leader  of  the  First 
Brigade  Band  which  was  attached  to  Headquarters’  Staff  under  Gen.  John  G.  Schall.  After  seven  years 
with  the  National  Guard,  Prof.  Anders  applied  for  and  received  an  honorable  discharge.  This  was  in 
1903.  It  was  with  this  3rd  Regiment  Band  that  Prof.  Anders  filled  long  engagements  at  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  and  other  places,  in  addition  to  the  Phila.  engagements. 

In  connection  with  the  Peace  Jubilee  in  1898,  Prof.  Anders  led  the  great  chorus  of  three  thousand 
voices  with  his  band  at  the  re-dedication  of  Independence  Hall,  Phila.,  and  conducted  the  public  con¬ 
certs  every  night  during  the  week  of  celebration  of  the  victory  over  Spain.  Again  on  Grand  Army  Day, 
Sept.  5,  1899,  Prof.  Anders  led  the  big  chorus  of  three  thousand  five  hundred  voices  with  his  band  on  the 
City  Hall  Plaza,  Phila.,  having  personally  written  and  harmonized  every  song  used  on  both  of  the  above 
occasions.  He  also  conducted  the  big  band  of  one  hundred  musicians  in  the  Concert  and  promenade 
at  the  Export  Exposition  Building  for  the  Knights  Templar  Tournoi,  on  May  20,  1903. 

Prof.  Anders  has  received  many  substantial  testimonials  and  decorations  during  his  career  which 
are  highly  prized.  In  1907  he  was  appointed  instructor  of  Band  at  the  Widener  Memorial  Industrial 
Training  School  for  crippled  children  in  Phila.,  and  since  1911  has  been  Associate  Instructor  of  the 
Cadet  Band  at  Girard  College,  Phila.;  prior  to  the  World  War  he  was  director  of  the  students’  band  at 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  [Vid.  “ Famous  Bandmasters  in  Brief,"  in  Jacob’s  Orchestral  Monthly, 
Dec.,  1921.] 


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[161-65a]  DR.  HOWARD  SCHULTZ  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  12,  1866;  s  Nathaniel  H.  and  Regina  G. 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-29];  m  Dec.  27,  1893,  MABEL  GILLING,  d  Nov.,  1911.  No  issue. 

[161-65b]  DR.  HOWARD  SCHULTZ,  ANDERS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  12,  1912, 
MAUD  HOWLAND,  b  Dec.  9,  1870;  dau  Henry  Howland  of  Ottawa,  Ill.  No  isstie.  Physician;  City 
Line  and  Belmont  Ave.,  Phila.  (1922.) 

Howard  S.  Anders  was  born  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  He  attended  Central  High  School, 
Phila.,  Pa.,  from  which  he  was  graduated  as  A.  B.  in  1885  and  A.  M.  in  1892 ;  he  was  graduated  from  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania  as  M.  D.  in  1890,  with  honorable  mention  for  thesis  on  the  relation  of 
street  width  to  the  mortality  of  tuberculosis.  Dr.  Anders  was  resident  physician  of  the  Presbyterian 
Hospital  in  Phila.,  Aug.  1,  1890  to  Aug.  1, 1891 ;  instructor  in  clinical  medicine  at  the  Medico-Chirurgical 
College  from  1893-1899;  also  professor  of  physical  diagnosis  of  the  diseases  of  the  chest  and  abdomen. 
For  five  years  he  was  physician  to  the  Samaritan  Hospital,  Phila.,  and  since  1905  physician  to  the  Phila. 
General  Hospital  in  the  tuberculosis  department. 

Dr.  Anders  is  the  author  of  a  text  book  on  Physical  Diagnosis,  and  of  about  thirty  monographs  and 
pamphlets  on  medical  topics  and  matters  concerning  public  health,  individual  communion  cup,  tuber¬ 
culosis,  dust-borne  diseases,  influenza  and  weather  phenomena,  and  typhoid  fever.  He  is  a  member  of 
the  American  Medical  Association,  American  Climatological  Association,  and  American  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of  Science;  the  Pennsylvania  Forestry  Association,  ex-pres.,  and  director  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis;  director  of  the  National  Association  for  the 
study  and  prevention  of  tuberculosis.  [See  Who's  Who  in  Pa. — 1908.} 

Dr.  Anders  has  taken  a  leading  part  in  the  agitation  against  public  health  dangers  of  dust  in  con¬ 
nection  with  the  inadequate  cleaning  and  neglected  sprinkling  of  streets  in  our  cities.  [Vide  "The  Dust 
Menace  and  Municipal  Diseases,"  Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Association,  Nov.  J,  1911.} 

[161-66]  ADA  MAY  ANDERS,  b  May  29,  1873;  d  Aug.  18,  1909;  dau  Nathaniel  H.  and  Regina  G. 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-29];  m  Oct.  4,  1899,  DR.  JAMES  M.  HEIMBACH,  b  Dec.  14,  1869;  s  William 
and  Caroline  Heimbach.  Physician  and  surgeon;  127  Greeves  St.,  Kane,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  James  Alvin,  b  Mar.  23,  1901. 

2.  Howard  Anders,  b  Aug.  16,  1909. 

[161-67]  DANIEL  WEBSTER  ANDERS,  b  June  10,  1877;  s  Nathaniel  H.  and  Regina  G.  (Schultz) 
Anders  [161-29];  m  Apr.  16,  1906,  ALICE  AMELIA  NAGLE,  b  Sept.  12,  1882;  dau  John  S.  B.  Nagle. 
Contracting  Engineer,  with  Johns-Manville  Co.,  Phila.  (1920.)  No  issue.  Res.,  245  E.  Johnson  St., 
Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa. 

D.  Webster  Anders  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  A.  during  the  World  War,  and  was  commissioned  Captain 
(E.  O.  R.  C.).  On  September  1,  1917,  he  was  ordered  into  active  service,  and  was  assigned  commander 
of  Company  D,  502nd  Engineers  on  October  1,  1917.  With  his  company  he  left  for  overseas  on  Nov.  12, 
1917,  and  upon  arrival  in  France  the  Company  was  attached  to  the  17th  Engineers,  A.  E.  F.  While  in 
France  Major  Anders  served  as  mayor  of  a  French  town. 

Capt.  Anders  served  in  various  capacities  and  localities— France,  Italy,  England,  and  Northern 
Africa  being  among  the  countries  where  he  was  stationed.  On  August  5,  1918,  Capt.  Anders  was  pro¬ 
moted  to  Major  and  was  assigned  to  duty  as  Base  Ordnance  Officer  in  France.  He  returned  to  the 
United  States  on  June  5,  1919,  and  was  appointed  Commanding  Officer  of  theNitro  General  Ordnance 
Depot  at  Nitro,  W.  Va.  Major  Anders  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  October  19,  1919,  just 
prior  to  his  promotion  to  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  A. 

[161-68]  FLORENCE  REGINA  ANDERS,  b  June  3,  1881;  dau  Nathaniel  H.  and  Regina  G. 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-29];  m  Dec.  16,  1905,  SAMLTEL  MAUS  PURPLE.  Salesman;  1840  Middleton 
Place,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Jessie  Anders,  b  Apr.  29,  1907. 

2.  Florence  Mausita,  b  Mar.  6,  1914. 

[161-69]  EMERSON  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  4,  1873;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Anders  [161- 
30a];  m  Oct.,  1915,  ANNA  (RINNE)  CARSTENSEN,  b  Aug.  2,  1872;  dau  Henry  and  Sophia  Rinne. 
Grocery  and  meat  market;  Hobart,  Ind.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[161-69.1]  GERTRUDE  MAY  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  19,  1886;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Ida  E.  (Waage) 
Anders  [1 61— 30b] ;  m  Aug.  17,  1921,  REV.  CLARENCE  M.  SNYDER.  Pastor,  Grace  Lutheran 
Church  of  Norristown;  res.,  1101  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[161-70]  HARRY  KELLER,  b  Nov.  13,  1864;  s  Charles  and  Lydia  (Anders)  Keller  [161-31] ;  m  Jan. 

25,  1902,  LYDIA  B.  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  6,  1876;  dau  Joseph  O.  and  Rebecca  W.  (Bissey)  Cassel.  Laborer; ' 
Skippack,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[161  71  ]  HARVEY  KELLER,  b  June  7,  1866;  s  Charles  and  Lydia  (Anders)  Keller  [161  31  ] ;  m  Mar. 

26,  1898,  SARAH  C.  HUNSBERGER,  b  Oct.  10,  1871;  dau  Abraham  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Clemens) 
Hunsberger.  Printer;  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J) : 

1.  Walter,  b  Oct.  12,  1901;  d  Oct.  12,  1901. 

2.  Charles,  b  Mar.  9,  1903. 

3.  Theodore,  b  Oct.  14,  1904. 

4.  George,  b  Jan.  4,  1907;  d  Aug.  7,  1907. 

[161  72]  JEREMIAH  KELLER,  b  July  29,  1872;  &  Charles  and  Lydia  (Anders)  Keller  [161-31]; 
in  Mar.  17,  1895,  ALMA  MAY  WAMPOLE,  b  Mar.  31,  1877;  dau  William  H.  and  AnnaM.  (Bright) 
Wampole.  Insurance  agent;  Doylestown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Harold  W.,  b  Oct.  3,  1896. 

2.  Charles  Kenneth,  b  June  13,  1901. 

3.  Florence  May,  b  Mar.  13,  1907;  d  Sept.  3,  1907. 

[161-73]  EMMA  KELLER,  b  Dec.  6,  1879;  dau  Charles  and  Lydia  (Anders)  Keller  [161-31];  m 
June  9,  1900,  ABRAM  Z.  ZIEGLER,  b  July  17,  1874;  s  Abraham  L.  and  Susan  (Ziegler)  Ziegler.  Res., 
Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ernest,  b  Feb.  9,  1901. 

2.  Marian,  b  Aug.  11,  1902. 

3.  Abram,  b  Mar.  21,  1904. 

4.  Floy,  b  Aug.  28,  1906. 

5.  Luther,  b  Nov.  9,  1912. 

6.  Paul,  b  Oct.  3,  1916. 

[161-74a]  EMMA  JANE  KINDIG,  b  Mar.  19,  1862;  dau  Henry  Iv.  and  Sophia  (Anders)  Kindig 
[161-32];  m  Sept.  13,  1882,  ARTHUR  M.  ROWE,  b  Aug.  13,  1862;  d  Feb.  21,  1909;  s  John M.  and  Em¬ 
ma  Julia  (Martin)  Rowe.  Merchant. 

Children  (2): 

[161-118]  1.  Gertrude  M.,  b  June  9,  1883;  m  A.  B.  Roe. 

[161-119]  2.  Ethel  May,  b  May  7,  1887;  m  John  C.  Remington,  Jr. 

[161 -74b]  EMMA  JANE  (KINDIG)  ROWE,  same  as  above,  m2nd  time,  Jan.  1,  1913,  REV.  PEN¬ 
NINGTON  CORSON,  b  Aug.  19,  1850;  s  Allen  H.  and  Maria  Corson.  Clergyman;  Pleasantville,  N.  J. 
No  issue.  (1919.) 

[16175]  ANNIE  L.  KINDIG,  b  Sept.  14,  1863;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Sophia  (Anders)  Kindig  [161- 
32];  m  Mar.,  1890,  WILLIAM  F.  BREITENBAUGH,  b  Nov.  15,  1862;  s  William  and  Rachel  (Mc¬ 
Clure)  Breitenbaugh.  Grocer;  4813  Springfield  Ave.,  Phila.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[161  120]  Helen  Marie,  b  Dec.  1 1 ,  1890;  d  Sept.  30,  1918;  rn  Robert  H.  Hervey. 

[161-76]  CATHERINE  KINDIG,  b  Feb.  23,  1868;  d  Apr.  19,  1912;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Sophia 
(Anders)  Kindig  [161  32];  m  TRELL  A.  JAMES,  b  Mar.  13,  1868;  d  Jan.  9,  1908.  No  issue. 

[161-77]  LILLIE  KINDIG,  b  Jan.  21,  1870;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Sophia  (Anders)  Kindig  [161-32]; 
in  Apr.  4,  1892,  THEODORE  NELSON  SPENCER,  b  July  4,  1866;  s  Theodore  and  Adelaide  (Horn) 
Spencer.  Civil  engineer,  employed  by  City  of  Phila.;  res.,  906  S.  48th  St.,  Phila.  Pa.  (1919.) 


Plate  127 


Ship  List  (No.  1)  of  the  Saint  Andrew,  Sept.  26,  1737,  showing  the  signatures  of  males  sixteen  years  of  age  and  over. 


Plate  128 


numbers  five  and  seven,  respectively,  in  the  last  column. 
This  document  is  preserved  in  the  State  Archives,  Harrisburg, 


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Children  (3): 

[161-121]  1.  Adelaide  S.,  b  Jan.  16,  1893;  m  Robert  D.  Hughes. 

2.  Frances  Marion,  b  Nov.  1,  1895. 

3.  Theodore  Nelson,  b  Feb.  21,  1902. 

[161-78]  MARVIN  CLARK  KINDIG,  b  Aug.  12,  1872;  s  Henry  K.  and  Sophia  (Anders)  Kindig 
[161-32];  m  June  11,  1895,  ANNA  LAFAYETTE  CLOUGH,  b  Jan.  15,  1874;  dan  Joseph  C.  and  Jane 
Clough.  Wholesale  grocer,  member  of  firm,  H.  K.  Kindig  Co.,  Phila. ;  res.,  2  Lindenwold  Terrace,  Am¬ 
bler,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ). 

1.  Henry  K..  b  Apr.  24,  1896. 

2.  Joseph  C.,  b  June  22,  1900. 

[161-79]  CARRIE  ANDERS  KINDIG,  b  June  15,  1875;  dan  Henry  Iv.  and  Sophia  (Anders) Kindig 
[161-32];  m  Apr.  5,  1897,  HENRY  L.  S.  RUTH,  b  Oct.  24,  1875;  s  John  and  Sallie  (Swartley)  Ruth. 
President  of  Citizens  National  Bank,  Lansdale,  Pa.;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Henry  S.,  b  Aug.  12,  1899;  medical  student,  Hahnemann  College,  Phila., 
Pa. 

[161-80]  MARY  JANE  C.  ADAMS,  b  Jan.  26,  1863;  d  Nov.  4,  1891;  dan  John  K.  and  Susanna 
(Clemens)  Anders  [161-33];  m  Mar.  31,  1883,  JESSE  H.  KEELER,  b  Feb.  6,  1856;  d  Feb.  21,  1917;  s 
Henry  B.  and  Mary  H.  Keeler.  Mr.  Keeler  was  a  veterinarian  at  Kulpsville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[161-122]  1.  Araminta  A.,  b  Sept.  27,  1883;  m  Edward  F.  Freed. 

[161-123]  2.  Cora  A.,  b  Nov.  3,  1885;  m  William  K.  Yoder. 

[161-124]  3.  Lillian  A.,  b  July  19,  1888;  m  Melvin  L.  Freed. 

[161-81]  JEREMIAH  C.  ANDERS,  b  May  27,  1866;  s  John  K.  and  Susanna  (Clemens)  Anders 
[161-33];  m  Dec.  13,  1890,  FANNIE  D.  FRETZ,  b  Dec.  8,  1871.  Farmer;  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 
Children  (10): 

[161-125]  1.  Arthur,  b  Oct.  29,  1891;  m  Edna  H.  Nyce. 

[161-126]  2.  Leroy,  b  Aug.  26,  1893;  m  Mabel  Z.  Boorse. 

[161-127]  3.  Mary  Edna,  b  Aug.  23,  1895;  m  Herbert  S.  Knechel. 

[161-128]  4.  Clayton,  b  May  7,  1897;  m  Lizzie  M.  Dettra. 

5.  Reuben,  b  June  28,  1898. 

6.  Norman,  b  July  18,  1900. 

[161-128.1]  7.  Alvin,  b  Jan.  10,  1902;  m  Lydia  Malinda  Diller. 

8.  Wilson,  b  Oct.  16,  1903. 

9.  Susie  Mae,  b  Oct.  13,  1905. 

10.  Margaret,  b  Feb.  6,  1910. 

[161-82]  ANNIE  C.  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  15,  1869;  dan  John  K.  and  Susanna  (Clemens)  Anders  [161- 
33];  m  Jan.  17,  1891,  SAMUEL  H.  KULP,  b  Oct.  2,  1867;  s  Daniel  and  Mary  Ann  (Hammel)  Kulp. 
Farmer;  Cedars,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Claude,  b  Aug.  4,  1891;  d  May  4,  1893. 

[161-129]  2.  Stella,  b  Dec.  21,  1894;  m  Theodore  Keyser;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  1).  1. 

3.  Robert,  b  July  30,  1898. 

4.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  5,  1901. 

5.  Infant  son,  b  and  d  Sept.  1,  1904. 

6.  Leroy,  b  Aug.  13,  1913. 

[161-83]  HORACE  C.  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  23,  1873;  s  John  K.  and  Susanna  (Clemens)  Anders  [161- 
33];  m  Mar.  16,  1895,  MARY  R.  BOBB,  b  Oct.  11,  1873;  dau  Peter  and  Mary  D.  (Radcliff)  Bobb. 
Farmer;  Collegeville,  R.  D.  No.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Warren  B.,  b  Apr.  29,  1897. 

[161-130]  2.  Susan  B.,  b  Aug.  17,  1898;  m  Jacob  R.  Hallman. 


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[161-84a]  SUE  ANDERS,  b  May  10,  1875;  dau  John  K.  and  Susanna  (Clemens)  Anders  [161-33]; 
m  Sept.  23,  1893,  SAMUEL  MOYER,  b  Nov.  5,  1873;  d  Dec.  27,  1908;  s  Rev.  Jacob  and  Eliza  (Mussel- 
man)  Moyer.  Farmer. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Bertha  A.,  b  July  7,  1894;  d  Sept.  22,  1895. 

[161-131]  2.  Willis  A.,  b  Dec.  26,  1895;  m  Mary  Ellen  Alderfer. 

3.  Elizabeth  A.,  b  Dec.  8,  1900;  Harleysville,  Pa. 

[161-84b]  SUE  (ANDERS)  MOYER,  same  as  above,  m2nd  time,  Sept.  18,  1910,  JOSIAH  MARK- 
LEY,  b  Oct.  23,  1870;  s  Josiah  B.  and  Sarah  (Alderfer)  Markley.  Laborer;  Harleysville,  Pa.  (1918.) 
One  child:  Mildred  A.,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

[161-85]  CLARA  C.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  1,  1877;  dau  John  K.  and  Susanna  (Clemens)  Anders  [161 

33] ;  m  Sept.  7,  1898,  HENRY  A.  MARKLEY,  s  John  and  Esther  (Allebach)  Markley.  Farmer;  Nor¬ 
ristown,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Charles  A.,  b  Oct.  12,  1901. 

2.  Earl  A.,  b  Mar.  31,  1906. 

3.  Mildred  A.,  b  July  26,  1908. 

4.  John  Loran,  b  Mar.  23,  1910;  d  Apr.  9,  1910. 

5.  Irma  A.,  b  Apr.  30,  1911. 

[161-86]  EUGENE  A.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  22,  1877;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Mary  S.  (Anders)  Anders 
[161-34];  m  Oct.  12.  1907,  FLORENCE  MAY  HENDRICKS,  b  May  18,  1885;  dau  Henry  Hendricks. 
Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  the  Northeast  High  School,  Phila. ;  graduate  of  Lafayette  College;  res.,  6725 
Sydenham  St.,  Phila.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Henry  H.,  b  July  16,  1909. 

[161-87]  ABRAM  A.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  16,  1880;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Mary  S.  (Anders)  Anders  [161  — 

34]  ;  m  June  12,  1907,  EDNA  STEWART,  b  June  5,  1886 ;  dau  Ezekiel  J.  and  Ella  V.  (Shepherd)  Stewart. 
Purchasing  agent;  res.,  3640  N.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Caryl  Virginia,  b  Feb.  28,  1909. 

2.  Estelle  Mabel,  b  Jan.  18,  1911. 

[161-88]  KATHRYN  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  3,  1881;  dau  Jeremiah  K.  and  Mary  S.  (Anders)  Anders 
[161-34];  m  June  12,  1906,  BENJAMIN  EVANS  JERVIS,  b  Jan.  26,  1881;  s  Isaac  Jervis.  Res.,  1116 
W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Wellington  Anders,  b  June  25,  1907. 

[161-89]  DANIEL  WEBSTER  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  1,  1884;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Mary  S.  (Anders) 
Anders  [161-34];  m  Oct.  12,  1915,  FLORENCE  EDNA  BURNHAM,  b  May  15.  1890;  dau  Leon  and 
Dorcas  (Wentworth)  Burnham.  Lithographic  salesman  for  Sackett  &  Wilhelms ;  res.,  44  Pearl  St.,  New¬ 
ton,  Mass.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Paul  Wentworth,  b  Dec.  21,  1917. 

[161-90]  WALTER  ANDERS  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  25,  1886;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Mary  S.  (Anders) 
Anders  [161-34];  m  Mar.  25,  1916,  ADA  S.  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  10,  1892;  dau  Isaiah  S.  and  Amanda 
(Schultz)  Anders  [161-51].  Farmer;  R.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Doris,  b  Jan.  11,  1921. 

[161-91]  WILLIAM  ANDERS  ANDERS,  6  May  27,  1887;  s  Jeremiah  K.  and  Mary  S.  (Anders) 
Anders  [161-34];  rn  Oct,  26,  1912,  CORA  SNYDER  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  1,  1891 ;  dau  Hiram  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Snyder)  Kriebel  [25-193].  Farmer;  Norristown,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Herbert  K.,  b  Sept.  30,  1913. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  12,  1915. 


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1303 


3.  Viola  K.,  b  Jan.  30,  1917. 

4.  Dorothy  K.,  b  Sept.  7,  1920. 


[161-92]  LAURA  WEAN,  b  Feb.  18,  1874;  d  Oct.  14,  1896;  dau  Jacob  and  Sophia  (Anders)  Wean 
[161-35];  m  GEORGE  ABRAHAM  SAYLOR,  b  May  11,  1867;  s  Godfrey  and  Lovina  (Lachman) 
Saylor.  Motorman;  West  Allis,  Wis. 

Soon  after  the  death  of  Mrs.  Saylor,  her  twin  daughters,  Ruth  and  Grace,  were  placed  in  the 
Bethany  Orphanage  Home,  Womelsdorf,  Pa.,  and  at  the  age  of  two  years  were  legally  adopted  by  Cal¬ 
vin  M.  and  Lucy  C.  Dechant. 


[161-132] 

[161-133] 


Children  (3): 


1.  Ruth 

2.  Grace 

3.  George. 


twins,  b  Oct.  11,  1896;  m 


James  R.  Sutton. 
Walter  Bender. 


[161-92.1]  JOHN  A.  BOOKHAMMER,  b  May  25,  1872;  s  Frank  and  Mary  A.  (Anders)  Book- 
hammer  [161-35.1];  m  Oct.  19,  1898,  ELLEN  E.  MOORE,  b  Oct.  27,  1876;  dau  Nathan  and  Catherine 
(Bodey)  Moore.  Rug  Weaver;  res.,  2843  North  7th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  John  Horace,  b  Feb.  10,  1899;  d  Feb.  7,  1918. 

2.  Allen  Moore,  b  Jan.  25,  1901;  d  Dec.  14,  1914. 

3.  William  Forrest,  b  Jan.  14,  1903. 

4.  Elizabeth  May,  b  Apr.  23,  1905;  d  Nov.,  1905. 

5.  Margaret  Ifill,  b  Oct.  9,  1906. 

6.  Charles  Reaney,  b  Feb.  8,  1909. 

7.  Esther  Amanda,  b  Jan.  12,  1912. 

8.  Ruth  Elinor,  b  Apr.  25,  1914. 

9.  Robert  Moore,  b  Sept.  8,  1916. 

10.  James  Edgar,  b  Mar.  12,  1920. 

[161-93]  DAVID  B.  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  25,  1866;  s  John  S.  and  MaryS.  (Boorse)  Anders  [161-36]  ;m 
Oct.  3,  1889,  HETTIE  W.  CROLL,  b  Oct.  20  1866;  dau  Joseph  T.  and  Sarah  S.  (White)  Croll.  Ma¬ 
chinist;  3217  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  Ira,  b  Mar.  31,  1896;  d  Apr.  21,  1896. 

2.  Joshua  Allen,  b  Mar.  7,  1901. 

[161-94a]  JOSEPH  B.  ANDERS,  b  May  8,  1869;  d  Jan.  31,  1915;  s  John  S.  and  Mary  S.  (Boorse) 
Anders  [161—36] ;  m  Mar.  21,  1890,  LILLIE  A.  SMITH,  b  Mar.  11,  1869;  d  Sept.  15,  1897;  daw  Edmund 
and  Rebecca  (Adamson)  Smith. 

Children  (2): 

[161-134]  1.  Roy,  b  Apr.  4,  1891;  m  Ella  McIntyre. 

[161-134.1]  2.  Edith,  b  Aug.  29,  1896;  m  Horace  R.  Davis. 

[161-94b]  JOSEPH  B.  ANDERS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  KATE  R.  HACKMAN,  6  July  24, 
1864;  d  May  8,  1920.  Joseph  B.  Anders  was  a  merchant. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Laurence,  b  July  24,  1900;  Souderton,  Pa. 

2.  Grace,  b  Oct.  10,  1902;  Souderton,  Pa. 

3.  Walter,  b  June,  1905;  d  June,  1905. 

[161-95]  JOHN  B.  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  14,  1870;  s  John  S.  and  Mary  S.  (Boorse)  Anders  [161-36]; 
m  Sept.  27,  1899,  CAROLINE  M.  MARION,  b  July  6,  1879;  dau  Frederick  Marion.  Horseshoer; 
Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ethel  M.,  b  Apr.  23,  1902. 

2.  Katharine  M.,  b  Nov.  26,  1905. 

3.  John  Russell,  b  June  28,  1909. 


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[161-96]  LOUISA  B.  ANDERS,  b  July  25,  1874;  dau  John  S.  and  Mary  S.  (Boorse)  Anders  [161- 
36];  m  Oct.  4,  1899,  ERNEST  W.  COFFMAN.  Farmer;  S.  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  John  Lloyd,  b  Apr.  20,  1902. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  14,  1904. 

3.  Amanda  Dorothy,  b  Jan.  31,  1906. 

4.  Thelma  Louisa,  b  Feb.  27,  1908. 

[161-97a]  FRANKLIN  H.  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  9,  1866;  s  Abraham  K.  and  Mary  Ann  (Hendricks) 
Anders  [161-38] ;  m  Jan.  11,  1890,  KATHERINE  C.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  29,  1868;  d  Nov.  22,  1890;  dau 
John  and  Susanna  (Clemens)  Anders  [161-33]. 

One  child:  Leroy,  b  Nov.  7,  1890;  d  Sept.  7,  1891. 

[161— 97b]  FRANKLIN  H.  ANDERS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ANNA  C.  BEIDEMAN,  b  Mar.  3, 
1872;  dau  John  Beideman.  Shipping  clerk;  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[161-135]  1.  John  Russell,  b  Jan.  3,  1895;  m  Ruth  Irene  Hill. 

2.  Samuel  Clyde,  b  Feb.  10,  1899. 

3.  Verda  May,  b  Dec.  8,  1901. 

[161-98]  GEORGE  H.  ANDERS  b  Oct.  29,  1861;  d  Jan.  10,  1918;  s  Samuel  K.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Heebner)  Anders  [161-39];  m  Jan.  16,  1883,  EVELINE  S.  SCHULTZ,  b  July  19,  1862;  dau  Nathan 
and  Martha  J.  (Mathers)  Schultz  [149-44].  Widow’s  res.,  Norris  Apartments,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

At  the  time  of  his  death  George  H.  Anders  was  treasurer  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  to  which  office  he  had 
been  elected  after  having  served  as  deputy  treasurer  for  several  terms.  He  was  also  treasurer  of  the 
Board  of  Publication  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

Children  (J): 

[161-136]  1.  Laura,  b  Oct.  23,  1884;  m  Benjamin  Brooke  Barrett. 

[161-137]  2.  Stanley  S.,  b  Oct.  12,  1886;  m  Elizabeth  Rambo. 

3.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  8,  1889;  d  Apr.  25,  1890. 

4.  Samuel  K.,  b  Sept.  25,  1891;  d  Jan.  22,  1918. 

Samuel  K.  Anders  died  on  board  ship  en  route  to  France  for  duty  in  the  quarter-master’s  depart¬ 
ment  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  a  victim  of  scarlet  fever.  So  far  as  is  known  he  was  the  first  Schwenkfelder  of 
Montgomery  County  who  paid  the  supreme  sacrifice  in  the  late  war. 

Mr.  Anders  enlisted  in  the  quarter-master’s  department  of  the  army  and  was  assigned  to  the  pay¬ 
master’s  division  as  an  auditor,  by  reason  of  his  special  qualifications  as  a  financial  expert  and  of  his 
ability  as  an  auditor.  He  resigned  his  position  as  assistant  bank  examiner  of  Pennsylvania  to  enlist  in 
war  service. 

[161-99]  WINIFRED  EDITH  ANDERS,  b  May  10,  1889;  dau  Daniel  K.  and  Edith  K.  (Hassen- 
plug)  Anders  [161-41];  m  Feb.  24,  1917,  G.  FORREST  CARMICHAEL,  b  June  28,  1879.  Locomotive 
fireman;  Alliance,  Nebr.  No  issue.  (1917.) 

[161-100]  ELWOOD  W.  ANDERS,  b  May  3,  1871 ;  s  Joseph  S.  and  Sarah  F.  (Weaver)  Anders  [161— 
43] ;  m  Aug.  30,  1894,  LYDIA  ELLA  MOSER,  b  June  1,  1871 ;  dau  Henry  C.  Moser.  Farmer;  lived  on 
farm  adjoining  Worcester  Schwenkfelder  Church,  formerly  owned  and  occupied  by  his  father,  grand¬ 
father,  and  great-grandfather;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[161-137.1]  1.  Leon  M.,  b  Dec.  5,  1895;  m  Marie  Atkinson. 

2.  Ralph  M.,  b  Apr.  11,  1898;  d  Apr.  3,  1899. 

3.  Paul  M.,  b  Mar.  24,  1900. 

4.  Sara  M.,  b  May  27,  1901. 

[161-101]  DR.  WARREN  Z.  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  28,  1875;  s  Hiram  M.  and  Araminta  (Zimmerman) 
Anders  [161-46];  m  Jan.  23,  1908,  MARY  G.  RAMBO,  6  Oct.  4,  1864;  dAug.  13,  1915;  dau  Abel  and 
Jane  (Gross)  Rambo  [74-306].  Physician,  graduate  of  Medico-Chirurgical  College,  Phila. ;  res., 
Trappe,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 


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[161-103]  MARY  ANDERS,  b  June  17,  1879;  dau  Hiram  M.  and  Araminta  (Zimmerman)  Anders 
[161-46];  m  June  17,  1902,  CHARLES  T.  ROGERS.  Farmer.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Richard  Anders,  b  Oct.  8,  1903. 

2.  Esther  Mary,  b  Dec.  7,  1908. 

[161-104]  MORRELL  Z.  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  22,  1881;  s  Hiram  M.  and  Araminta  (Zimmerman) 
Anders  [161—46] ;  m  Sept.  1,  1906,  CHARLOTTA  EMILY  PALMER.  Salesman;  847  N.  23rd  St., 
Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[161-105]  NORA  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  21,  1889;  dau  Hiram  M.  and  Araminta  (Zimmerman)  Anders 
[161-46];  in  June  15,  1911,  JOSEPH  JERVIS,  b  Sept.  28,  1883;  s  Isaac  Jervis.  Res.,  Jeffersonville, 
Pa,  (1920.) 

One  child:  Joseph,  Jr.,  b  June  16,  1917. 

[161-106]  JAMES  LEIDY  ANDERS,  b  June  14,  1881;  s  Daniel  M.  and  Katharine  (Heebner)  An¬ 
ders  [161-48];  m  June  14,  1905,  MAE  LONGACRE,  b  May  25,  1880;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Schultz)  Longacre  [70-105].  Res.,  1118  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Since  1904  Mr.  Anders  has  been  the  efficient  treasurer  and  business  manager  of  “The  Schwenk- 
feldian.”  He  is  also  Secretary  of  the  Norristown  Schwenkfelder  Church,  and  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees  of  the  Church.  Both  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anders  were  charter  members  of  the  Norristown  Church, 
and  helped  to  organize  the  Sunday  School  when  the  Norristown  Mission  was  established,  Mrs.  Anders 
serving  as  the  first  superintendent  of  the  Primary  Department. 

Mr.  Anders  is  teller  of  the  First  National  Bank,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Daniel  Stuart,  b  Mar.  5,  1906;  d  Mar.  17,  1907. 

2.  Mary  Kathryn,  b  Oct.  25,  1907. 

3.  Mildred  Longacre,  b  May  22,  1913. 

[161-107]  MONROE  H.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  16,  1884;  s  Daniel  M.  and  Katharine  (Heebner)Anders 
[161-48];  m  Apr.  29,  1914,  GERTRUDE  E.  SCHEETZ,  b  Feb.  13,  1888;  dau  Remandus  Scheetz. 
Lawyer,  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  and  Princeton  University;  res.,  28  Cricket  Ave.,  Ardmore, 
Pa,  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  James  Monroe,  b  May  28,  1915. 

2.  Harley  S.,  b  May  12,  1920. 

[161-108]  DANIEL  HAROLD  ANDERS,  b  Nov.  11,  1886;  s  Daniel  M.  and  Katharine  (Heebner) 
Anders  [161-48];  m  Nov.  11,  1911,  ALICE  REBECCA  MIMNA,  b  Nov.  28,  1888;  dau  Charles  Mimna 
of  Canada.  Druggist;  R.  D.  5,  Ypsilanti,  Michigan.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Donald  Mimna,  b  Oct.  9,  1912. 

[161-109]  KATHARINE  ELSIE  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  16,  1890;  dau  Daniel  M.  and  Katharine  (Heeb¬ 
ner)  Anders  [161-48];  m  June  13,  1914,  JOHN  HINES  PITMAN,  b  Apr.  7,  1890;  s  George  H.  Pitman. 
Res.,  317  N.  Chester  Rd.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  Mr.  Pitman  is  an  instructor  in  mathematics  and  assistant 
in  astronomy  at  Swarthmore  College.  (1918.) 

Children  [2): 

1.  Elsie  Anders,  b  May  1,  1915. 

2.  Katharine  Lorene,  b  May  9,  1917. 

[161-110]  SAMUEL  ANDERS  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  3,  1880;  s  William  H.  and  Susanna  (Anders) 
Anders  [161-49];  in  June  21,  1905,  CHARLOTTE  MADELINE  HORN,  b  Feb.  9,  1883;  dau  John 
Horn  of  Freehold,  N.  J. 

Mr.  Anders  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  and  Princeton  University.  For  a  number  of  years 
Mr.  Anders  was  Professor  of  German  at  Temple  University,  Phila.,  Pa.  He  also  served  as  Superin¬ 
tendent  of  the  Sunday  School  of  the  Phila.  Schwenkfelder  Church,  and  was  an  assistant  editor  of  “The 
Scliwenkfeldian.”  Res.,  1412  Euclid  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Samuel  Sterling,  b  Jan.  16,  1907. 

2.  Viola  Dorothy  H.,  h  Apr.  4,  1909. 

[161-111]  NORMAN  A.  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  14,  1881 ;  s  William  H.  and  Susanna  M.  (Anders)  Anders 
[161-49];  m  Mar.  19,  1904,  CLARELLA  S.  DRESHER,  b  July  21,  1882;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary  Ann 
(Schultz)  Dresher  [64-30].  Farmer;  Lansdale,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  1.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Russell,  b  Jan.  14,  1905. 

2.  Wilbur,  b  Mar.  22,  1907. 

3.  Leroy,  b  Feb.  17,  1909. 

4.  Ellis,  b  Nov.  10,  1912. 

5.  Florence,  b  Mar.  21,  1915. 

6.  Gladys,  b  Jan.  27,  1921. 

[161-112]  WILLIAM  H.  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  10,  1882;  s  Rev.  Edwin  S.  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  An¬ 
ders  [161-50];  m  June  18,  1912,  MARGARET  WHEATLEY,  b  May  10,  1888;  dau  Sidney  Wheatley. 
William  H.  Anders  is  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  and  Princeton  University.  He  is  one  of  the 
most  active  and  enthusiastic  workers  in  the  Lansdale  Church  and  Sunday  School,  where  he  serves  faith¬ 
fully  in  several  capacities.  Mr.  Anders  rendered  the  editor  of  this  work  valuable  service  in  collecting 
family  data  from  families  living  in  Lansdale  and  vicinity.  He  is  a  clerk;  res.,  533  Columbia  Ave.,  Lans¬ 
dale,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Wilmer  Wheatley,  b  Jan.  24,  1917. 

[161-113]  JOHN  H.  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  2,  1888;  s  Rev.  Edwin  S.  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Anders 
[161-50];  m  Oct.  29,  1913,  ELSIE  C.  BENNER,  b  Jan.  16,  1889;  dau  Milton  B.  and  Minnie  (Cassel) 
Benner  [21-221].  Coal,  feed,  and  lumber  merchant;  Ironbridge,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Roland  B.,  b  July  19,  1915;  d  Aug.  11,  1915. 

[161-114]  CLETA  CATHARINE  ANDERS,  b  Feb.  4,  1880 ;  dau  Isaiah  A.  and  Annie  (Kuhn)  Anders 
[161-52];  m  June  3,  1909,  STANLEY  YOCOM,  b  July  10,  1880;  s  Herbert  DeHart  and  Ellen  (Long) 
Yocom.  Architect;  res.,  405  School  Lane,  Germantown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Grace  Anna,  b  Sept.  4,  1910. 

2.  Stanley  Anders,  b  Nov.  25,  1912. 

3.  Henry  Wesley,  b  July  7,  1916. 

[161-115]  MAY  DOWLIN,  b  May,  1879;  daw  Luther  and  Martha  A.  (Anders)  Dowlin  [161-53]; 
m  Dec.  26,  1910,  WILLIAM  KERIN  WALDRON,  b  Apr.  29,  1871 ;  s  Philip  H.  and  Annie  M.  (Cornell) 
Waldron.  Draftsman;  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1917.) 

One  child:  Luther  Philip,  b  Aug.  4,  1913. 

[161-115.1]  JOHN  ROSCOE  ANDERS,  b  July  6,  1893 ;  s  Anthony  H.  and  Sallie  C.  (Hendricks) 
Anders  [161-55];  m  June  21,  1922,  BERTHA  L.  KINSEY,  b  Mar.  16,  1895;  dau  John  L.  and  Ida  W. 
(Long)  Kinsey.  Res.,  722  W.  Main  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1922.) 

[161-116]  SARAH  JANE  ANDERS,  b  May  26,  1875;  daw  Henry  R.  and  Anna  (Heebner)  Anders 
[161-60];  m  CALVIN  H.  WILSON,  b  Nov.  11,  1869;  s  George  Washington  and  Marie  (Huber)  Wilson. 
Farmer;  res.,  1419  W.  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[161-138]  1.  Florence,  b  Dec.  23,  1892;  m  Louis  Darmstadter. 

2.  Frank,  b  Dec.  12,  1894;  d  Oct.  22,  1918.  (See  below.) 

[74-687]  3.  Anna,  b  Feb.  15,  1902;  m  Elmer  Henning. 

Frank  Wilson  enlisted  Nov.  3,  1917,  in  Co.  B,  312th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  79th  Div.,  U.  S.  A. 
He  died  in  a  hospital  at  Marne,  France,  Oct.  22,  1918,  and  was  buried  in  the  American  Cemetery  at 
Remicourt.  In  1921  his  bodv  was  brought  to  the  U.  S.  and  interred  in  the  Worcester  Schw.  Cem.,  May 
21,  1921. 


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[161  117]  JOHN  H.  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  8,  1877;  s  Henry  R.  and  Anna  H.  (Heebner)  Anders  [161- 
GO];  m  Oct.  16,  1907,  SALLIE  D.  BEAN,  h  Sept.  6,  1886;  dau  Rev.  Amos  K.  and  Mary  (Detwiler) 
Bean.  Res.,  Norristown,  R.  F.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sadie  Juanetia,  b  May  28,  1910. 

2.  Henry  Ralston,  b  Aug.  30,  1913. 

3.  Virginia  B.,  b  June  30,  1918. 

[161-117.3]  MARTHA  P.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  17,  1886;  dau  Josiah  R.  and  Lizzie  S.  (Price)  Anders 
[161-62];  m  May  19,  1910,  IRVING  D.  BILLINGS,  b  Sept.  25, 1888;  s  William  annd  Hannah  (Nelson) 
Billings.  Mercantile  business;  941  Morris  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kansas.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[161-118]  GERTRUDE  M.  ROWE,  b  June  9,  1883;  dau  Arthur  M.  and  Emma  J.  (Kindig)  Rowe 
[161-74a];  m  A.  B.  ROE.  Have  three  children.  Res.,  Athens,  Ohio.  [No  further  data  obtainable;  letter 
unanswered .] 

[161-119]  ETHEL  MAY  ROWE,  b  May  7,  1887 ;  dau  Arthur  M.  and  Emma  Jane  (Kindig)  Rowe 
[161-74a] ;  m  Oct.  22,  1912,  JOHN  CLEMENT  REMINGTON,  JR.,  b  Sept.  15,  1886;  s  Clement  and 
Bessie  (Pittenger)  Remington.  Civil  and  consulting  engineer;  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Clement,  3rd,  b  Feb.  16,  1915. 

2.  Kenneth  Rowe,  b  Sept.  1,  1917. 

3.  Hope,  b  Nov.  18,  1919;  d  Nov.  18,  1919. 

[161-121]  ADELAIDE  SPENCER,  b  Jan.  16,  1893;  dau  Theodore  Nelson  and  Lillie  (Kindig) 
Spencer  [161-77];  m  May  25,  1918,  ROBERT  DRIVER  HUGHES,  b  Apr.  5,  1890;  s  Robert  Driver 
and  Mary  Gibbon  (Holmes)  Hughes.  Lawyer;  165  Delaware  St.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Helen  Marie,  b  June  12,  1919. 

[161-122]  ARAMINTA  A.  KEELER,  b  Sept.  27,  1883;  dau  Jesse  H.  and  Mary  Jane  C.  (Anders) 
Keeler  [161-80];  m  Apr.  7,  1906,  EDWARD  F.  FREED,  s  Enos  and  Sally  Freed.  Farmer;  Lansdale, 
R.  F.  D.  1,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Bertha  K.,  b  Dec.  17,  1910. 

2.  Henry  K.,  b  Sept.  3,  1914. 

3.  Alice  Kathryn  K.,  b  Oct.  18,  1916;  d  Apr.  15,  1917. 

[161-123]  CORA  A.  KEELER,  b  Nov.  3,  1885;  dau  Jesse  H.  and  Mary  Jane  C.  (Anders)  Keeler 
[161-80];  m  Apr.  20,  1907,  WILLIAM  K.  YODER,  b  Feb.  26,  1885;  s  John  S.  and  Amanda  Yoder. 
Farmer;  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  Clarence,  b  Jan.  17,  1908. 

2.  Norman,  b  Nov.  12,  1909. 

3.  Kathryn,  b  Nov.  13,  1910. 

4.  William,  b  Sept.  9,  1913. 

[161-124]  LILLIAN  A.  KEELER,  b  July  19,  1888;  dau  Jesse  H.  and  Mary  Jane  C.  (Anders)  Keeler 
[161-80];  m  Oct.  15,  1910,  MELVIN  L.  FREED,  s  John  H.  and  Sarah  Freed.  Farmer;  Telford,  R.  F. 
D.  2,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Curtis,  b  Aug.  24,  1911. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  11,  1916. 

[161-125]  ARTHUR  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  29,  1891 ;  s  Jeremiah  C.  and  Fannie  D.  (Fretz)  Anders  [161- 
81];  m  May  11,  1912,  EDNA  H.  NYCE,  b  July  13,  1894;  dau  Henry  P.  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Hackman) 
Nyce.  Moving  and  hauling;  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Alma,  b  May  27,  1913. 

2.  Evelyn,  b  Apr.  12,  1915. 

3.  Arthur,  b  Jan.  16,  1917. 

4.  Fannie  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  28,  1918. 

[161-126]  LEROY  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  26,  1893;  s  Jeremiah  C.  and  Fannie  D.  (Fretz)  Anders  [161— 
81];  m  Oct.  3,  1914,  MABEL  Z.  BOORSE,  b  Oct.  30,  1893;  dan  William  K.  and  Sophia  W.  (Zepp) 
Boorse.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  D.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  B.,  b  Sept.  11,  1915. 

2.  Blanche,  b  Dec.  3,  1918. 

[161-127]  MARY  EDNA  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  23,  1895;  dau  Jeremiah  C.  and  Fannie  D.  (Fretz)  An¬ 
ders  [161-81];  m  Dec.  18,  1915,  HERBERT  S.  KNECHEL,  b  Dec.  10,  1892;  s  John  and  Annie  (Stein- 
back)  Knechel.  Farmer;  Hatfield,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Jeremiah  C.,  b  Sept.  18,  1917. 

[161-128]  CLAYTON  ANDERS,  b  May  7,  1897 ;  s  Jeremiah  C.  and  Fannie  D.  (Fretz)  Anders  [161— 
81] ;  m  Oct.  27,  1917,  LIZZIE  M.  DETTRA,  b  May  25,  1898;  dau  Samuel  E.  and  Dinah  F.  (Musselman) 
Dettra.  Farmer;  Lansdale,  R.  D.  1,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Mildred  D.,  b  Oct.  14,  1918. 

[161-128.1]  ALVIN  F.  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  10,  1902;  s  Jeremiah  C.  and  Fannie  D.  (Fretz)  Anders  [161— 
SI];  m  Mar.  8,  1922,  LYDIA  MALINDA  DILLER,  dau  Joseph  Diller.  Res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

[161-130]  SUSAN  BOBB  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  17,  1898;  dau  Horace  C.  and  Mary  R.  (Bobb)  Anders 
[161-83];  m  Sept.  30,  1916,  JACOB  R.  HALLMAN,  b  Nov.  16,  1895;  s  Milton  S.  and  Lizzie  (Reiff) 
Hallman.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ralph  A.,  b  Jan.  15,  1917. 

2.  Grace  A.,  b  Mar.  28,  1918. 

3.  Edgar  A.,  b  Oct.  30,  1919. 

[161-131]  WILLIS  A.  MOYER,  b  Dec.  26,  1895;  s  Samuel  and  Sue  (Anders)  Moyer  [161-84a];  m 
Sept.  26,  1917,  MARY  ELLEN  ALDERFER,  b  Dec.  10,  1897;  dau  Alvin  C.  and  Mary  L.  Alderfer. 
Electrician;  Harleysville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[161-132]  RUTH  LOVINA  SAYLOR,  b  Oct.  11,  1896:  dau  George  Abraham  and  Laura  (Wean) 
Saylor  [161-92];  m  Nov.  28,  1913,  JAMES  R.  SUTTON,  b  Mar.  13,  1890.  Officer  in  the  U.  S.  Army; 
West  Allis,  Wisconsin.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marjorie,  b  May  14,  1914. 

[161-133]  GRACE  SAYLOR,  b  Oct.  11,  1896;  dau  George  Abraham  and  Laura  (Wean)  Saylor 
[161-92];  m  Mar.  29,  1915,  WALTER  BENDER,  b  Nov.  2,  1889;  s  Louis  and  Ernestine  (Yhanke) 
Bender.  Moulder;  Pinellas  Park,  Fla.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Robert  Saylor,  b  Dec.  6,  1915. 

2.  Floyd  Richard,  b  July  24,  1918. 

[161-134]  ROY  ANDERS,  b  Apr.  4,  1891;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Lillie  A.  (Smith)  Anders  [161-94a];  m 
July  12,  1914,  ELLA  McINTYRE,  b  Oct.  25,  1891 ;  dau  Mahlon  and  Hester  (Frey)  McIntyre.  Garage 
owner;  121  N.  Hobart  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary,  b  May  7,  1916. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Sept.  6,  1919. 


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[161-134.1]  EDITH  ANDERS,  b  Aug.  29,  1896;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Lillie  K.  (Smith)  Anders  [161— 
94a] ;  m  Mar.  11,  1915,  HORACE  R.  DAVIS,  b  July  7,  1892 ;  s  Lewis  M.  and  Laura  (Reithmayer)  Davis. 
Res.,  Hatfield,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Robert  Linford,  b  Oct.  24,  1916. 

2.  Donald  Anders,  b  Aug.  23,  1918. 

[161-135]  JOHN  RUSSELL  ANDERS,  b  Jan.  3,  1895;  s  Franklin  H.  and  Anna  C.  (Beideman) 
Anders  [  1 61 — 97b] ;  m  Dee.  9,  1916,  RUTH  IRENE  HILL,  b  May  17, 1897;  daw  Edward  Hill.  Stenog¬ 
rapher  for  the  P.  R.  R.  Co.;  res.,  565  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  John  Russell,  b  May  25,  1917. 

2.  Anna  Catharine,  b  Dec.  26,  1920. 

[161-136]  LAURA  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  23,  1884;  dau  George  H.  and  Eveline  S.  (Schultz)  Anders  [161- 
98];  m  Oct.  15,  1913,  BENJAMIN  BROOKE  BARRETT,  b  Nov.  13,  1884.  Assistant  manager  of  the 
Reading  Screw  Co.;  res.,  30  E.  Freedley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Benjamin  Brooke,  b  Sept.  13,  1914. 

2.  Eveline  Louise,  b  July  25,  1916. 

3.  Donald  Anders,  b  Jan.  16,  1918. 

[161-137]  STANLEY  SCHULTZ  ANDERS,  b  Oct.  12,  1886;  s  George  H.  and  Eveline  S.  (Schultz) 
Anders  [161-98];  m  Apr.  15,  1914,  ELIZABETH  RAMBO,  b  June  4,  1887;  dau  Joseph  D.  Rambo. 
Bank  teller,  People’s  National  Bank,  Norristown,  Pa.  Res.,  DeKalb  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

■  One  child: '  Betty  Rambo,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

[161-137.1]  LEON  M.  ANDERS,  b  Dec.  5,  1895;  s  Elwood  W.  and  Lydia  E.  (Moser)  Anders  [161— 
100];  m  MARIE  ATKINSON.  Res.,  Highland  Park,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Leon  M.  Anders  served  in  the  World  War  as  a  Sergeant;  he  entered  service  Dec.  15,  1917 ;  trained 
at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  and  was  attached  to  the  304th  Division  Supply  Train,  79th  Division.  He  served 
with  the  A.  E.  F.  from  July  14,  1918  to  May  28,  1919,  and  participated  in  the  following  engagements: 
Argonne  Offensive  and  Verdun.  Sergt.  Anders  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  5, 
1919. 

One  child:  Gracienne  Saville,  b  Feb.  3,  1922. 

[161-138]  FLORENCE  WILSON,  b  Dec.  23,  1892;  dau  Calvin  H.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Anders)  Wilson 
[161-116];  m  June  23,  1915,  LOUIS  DARMSTADTER,  b  June  30,  1891;  s  Louis  and  Julia  (Beck) 
Darmstadter.  Farmer;  R.  F.  D.  1,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Jean,  b  Mar.  21,  1916. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Aug.  18,  1918. 


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ABRAHAM  HEYDRICK  IE  165! 


EVA  YEAKEL  MESCHTER  IE  1691 
and  her  DESCENDANTS 


ABRAHAM  BEER  (BEYER)  IE  1841 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[165]  ABRAHAM  HEYDRICK  [E  165],  b  1719;  d  Oct,  16,  1767;  m  CATHARINE  WEBER.  No 

issue.  Abraham  Heydrick  is  buried  in  the  Towamencin  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery. 

In  the  first  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkf elders  it  is  stated  that  Abraham  Heydrick  was 
unmarried,  but  court  records  disprove  this.  It  seems  that  Abraham  Heydrick  died  intestate  and  left  a 
widow  and  next  of  kin  in  Germany.  [ Vid .  Norristown  Court  Records ,  D.  B.  17:  512 — Transfer  of 
'property  from  Joseph  Lukens  to  Andrew  Krieble,  May  27,  1772.]  “Whereas  Caspar  Wistar  to  George 
Heydrick,  Mar.  6,  1735,  ****  106  acres  57  perches  *  *  *  *  descended  to  brother,  George  Heydrick,  only 
surviving  heir  *  *  *  *  Mar.  6,  1765.”  George  Heydrick  made  a  will  and  left  a  dower  to  his  widow 
and  devised  the  remainder  to  his  nephew,  Abraham  Heydrick.  The  latter  died  intestate  and  without 
issue;  he  left  a  widow  and  next  of  kin  in  Germany.  The  widow,  Catharine,  and  her  own  brother,  Jacob 
Weber,  were  appointed  administrators.  The  widow  and  heirs  gave  a  release.  The  widow  later  married 
Jacob  Lukens.  An  old  deed  recites  that  Conrad  Weber  was  the  heir  of  Catharine  Heydrick  Lukens. 

Abraham  Heydrick  was  the  nephew  of  George  [E  61]  and  Caspar  Heydrick  [E  51].  Tradition 
states  that  he  was  a  tailor  by  trade  and  died  from  injuries  received  by  falling  from  a  cart.  He  was  the 
son  of  Abraham  who  died  before  the  migration.  He  lived  on  a  farm  now  known  as  the  “Troxel  Farm” 
near  Kulpsville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Translation  of  German  Deed  of  Hans  Christopher  Beer,  et  al,  to  Catharine  Heydrich 

“  *  *  *  *  On  the  date  hereof  before  us  appeared  Hans  Christopher  Beer,  the  only  surviving  son  and  heir  of  Mel¬ 
chior  Beer,  Melchior  Grow,  Hans  Christopher  Groh,  Abraham  Groh,  David  Groh,  Regina  Geissler,  Anna  Maria 
Fritsch,  and  Rosina  Geissler  (which  three  last  mentioned  persons  at  the  doing  of  this  act  were  assisted  by  their  respec¬ 
tive  Husbands  and  Curators).  They  all  being  the  children  and  heirs  of  the  late  Anna  Groh  in  her  wedlock  with  George 
Groh  begotten.  Maria  Meschter  assisted  by  her  husband  Christopher  Meschter,  John  Christopher  Shubart,  Susanna 
Renner,  assisted  by  her  Husband,  Jeremiah  Renner  and  Regina  Shubart,  the  three  only  surviving  children  and  heirs 
of  Susanna  in  her  wedlock  with  George  Shubart  begotten,  Christopher  Boerner,  the  only  surviving  son  of  Barbara 
Boerner  in  her  wedlock  with  George  Boerner  begotten  and  Gotfried  Boerner  and  Rosina  Shultz  assisted  by  her  husband 
Hans  George  Shultz,  the  only  surviving  children  and  heirs  of  the  late  Abraham  Boerner,  deceased,  who  was  the  other 
son  of  the  said  Barbara  Boerner.  All  the  said  appearers  living  here  at  Armenruli  and  in  the  Neighborhood  thereof, 
some  of  them  being  personally  well  known  to  us  the  said  Bailiff  and  Justitiarie  and  some  of  them  were  made  known  to 
us  by  persons  worth  of  Credit  and  the  said  appearers  declared  that  their  beloved  Cousin  Anna  Catharine  Heydrich, 
Widow,  by  her  letter  dated  at  Towamensing  in  the  county  of  Philadelphia  in  Pennsylvania  the  Tenth  of  March  1768, 
had  informed  them  that  her  dear  husband  Abraham  Heydrich  Cousin  of  these  appearers  had  on  the  Sixteenth  of  October 
1767  died  intestate  and  without  issue  so  that  since  his  two  own  brothers.  Caspar  Heydrich  and  George  Heydrich, 
in  whose  company  he  about  thirty-two  years  ago  from  Silesia  emigrated  into  Pennsylvania  had  before  him  died  there 
without  issue. 

Now  the  goods  and  effects  of  her  said  Husband  were  by  the  laws  of  Pennsylvania  to  be  divided  between  herself 
and  the  next  of  Kin  to  the  deceased.  And  further  that  her  said  deceased  husband  besides  these  movable  goods  had 
left  two  plantations  the  one  of  about  fifty  acres  in  Towamensing  aforesaid  and  the  other  of  about  one  hundred  acres  the 
next  adjoining  District  of  Lower  Salford  and  that  she  the  aforesaid  Anna  Catharine  Heydrich  Widow  had  caused  to  be 
offered  to  them  all  the  said  Appearers  the  sum  of  eight  hundred  Ryks  Dollars  currency  of  Leipsic  as  a  consideration  or 
price  to  be  given  to  them  for  an  absolute  transfer  of  their  respective  Right  and  Inheritance  of  and  to  the  effects  of  her 
deceased  Husband  and  more  especially  of  the  two  plantations  so  never  the  less  that  they  the  said  Appearers  at  the  same 
time  should  by  their  respective  Church  Registries,  and  otherwise  as  well  as  conveniently  could  be  done,  prove  before 
the  Magestrates,  here  that  they  are  the  only  and  next  Relations  of  her  deceased  Husband  Abraham  Heydrich  and 
therefore  have  a  Right  to  make  and  confirm  such  a  Transfer  of  Property. 

And  Whereas  for  the  purpose  aforesaid  the  Appearers  have  produced  unto  the  Court  a  tree  of  Consanguinity  an 
extract  of  the  Church  Registry  of  Harpersdorf  heretofore  affixed,  which  being  Certified  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  Weissig 
Pastor  who  is  very  well  known  unto  us  proveth  to  our  Satisfaction  That  they  the  said  Appearers  are  to  the  aforesaid 
Abraham  Heydrich  in  Pennsylvania,  deceased,  the  next  of  Kindred  living  and  we  have  not  had  any  sample  to  admit 
of  their  said  Legitimation  as  true  and  consistent  with  Law. 

Done  at  Armenruh  in  Court,  March  14th,  1769. 


(Signed) 

Jeremias  Beer 

(seal) 

Christopher  Boerner 

(seal) 

Melchior  Groh 

(seal) 

Gottfried  Boerner 

(seal) 

Johann  Christopher  Groh 

(seal) 

Johann  George  Sholtz 

(seal) 

Abraham  Groh 

(seal) 

Rosina  Sholtz 

(seal) 

David  Groh 

(seal) 

Christopher  Meshter 

(seal) 

Jeremias  Geissler 

(seal) 

Maria  Meshter 

(seal) 

Regina  Geissler 

(seal) 

Jeremiah  Meshter 

(seal) 

Gottfried  Fritsch 

(seal) 

Susanna  Renner 

(seal) 

Anna  Maria  Fritsch 

(seal) 

Anna  Regina  Shubart 

(seal) 

Gottfried  Geissler 

(seal) 

John  Christopher  Shubart 

(seal) 

Rosina  Geissler 

(seal)' 

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Release  etc.  follows — deed  then  continues:  “I  the  subscriber  do  hereby  certify  that  agreeable  to  the  Church 
Registry  of  this  place  and  to  the  testimony  of  the  Bailiff  and  Justitiarii  of  Armenruh  confirming  the  same:  I — the 
Descendants,  children  and  heirs  of  Melchior  Beer  who  was  the  maternal  grandfather  of  Abraham  Heydrich  born  here 
and  deceased  in  Pennsylvania  are  to  wit  of  the  said  Melchior  Beer’s  7  son  Melchior  Beer  who  at  the  time  of  the  Mission 
Troubles  has  emigrated  from  hence  into  Saxonia  and  there  died,  his  only  living  son,  Hans  Christopher  Beer  6  of  his 
daughter  Anna  Beer  who  on  the  26th  day  of  December  1745  died  here  her  children  in  Wedlock  begotten  with  George 
Groh  named  1  Melchior  Grow,  2  Hans  Christopher  Groh,  3  Abraham  Groh,  4  David  Groh,  5  Regina  Groli,  6  Anna 
Maria  Groh  and  7  Rosina  Groh  (his  now  living  Daughter  Maria  Beer  intermarried  with  Christopher  Meshter),  of  his 
daughter  Susanna  Beer  who  on  the  8th  of  November  1763  died  here  the  children  in  wedlock  with  George  Shubert  be¬ 
gotten  namely  1  John  Christopher  Shubert,  2  Susanna  Shubert,  and  3  Regina  Shubert:  II — Likewise  that  the  descend¬ 
ants’  Children  and  heirs  of  Barbara  Beers  the  sister  of  the  said  in  Pennsylvania  deceased  Abraham  Heydricli’s  maternal 
grandfather  are  of  her  eldest  son  Abraham  Boerner  who  on  the  27th  of  April  1761  died  here  his  children  left  1  Gottfried 
Boerner  and  2  Rosina  Boerner  and  her  second  son  yet  living  Christopher  Boerner  are  the  only  living  heirs  to  the  in¬ 
heritable  monies  to  them  remitted  by  the  widow  of  the  said  in  Pennsylvania  deceased  Abraham  Heydrich  and  that  no 
other  Persons  or  relations  to  him  belonging  are  here  or  by  common  report  can  be.  And  I  do  further  certify  that  since 
the  church  Registry  Books  were  by  an  unlucky  Are  in  the  year  1699  destroyed  no  memorandum  can  be  found  concern¬ 
ing  the  Births,  intermarriages  with  the  dates  thereof  etc.  of  the  paternal  Grandfather  and  Grandmother  of  the  aforesaid 
Abraham  Heydrich  lately  deceased.  Likewise  that  whereas  at  the  time  of  the  mission  even  the  burials  were  troubled 
and  not  permitted  to  be  had  on  the  Protestant  Church  Yard  of  this  place  so  the  exact  date  of  their  deaths  and  the  time 
when  the  Paternal  line  was  extinguished  can  not  now  be  discovered  from  written  memorandums  etc. 

Harpersdorf  May  13,  1769  John  Ephraim  Weissig. 

The  present  Evangelic  pastor.” 

[Recorded  Mar.  1 4,  1769.] 

[Recorded  Sept.  17,  1772.]  [Phila.  Deeds  1:12:14.] 

[Ntrorn  May  27,  1772.] 


[169]  EVA  (YEAKEL)  MESCHTER  [E  169],  widow,  d  Apr.  4,  1752;  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  her 
three  children.  She  was  the  widow  of  MELCHIOR  MESCHTER,  a  cobbler  of  Berthelsdorf,  who  d  Dec. 
23,  1732,  aged  56  years,  buried  Dec.  26  “mit  einer  collecte.”  [ E .  E.  S.  J .] 

Eva  Meschter  lived  with  her  daughter,  Rosina  Wiegner,  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and 
is  buried  in  the  Washington  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery. 

Children  (J+): 

[169-1]  1.  David  [E  63],  baptized  Feb.  14,  1707;  sponsors:  George  Schonwalder,  Caspar  Helwig, 

Melchior  Jackel,  Eva  Beerin,  Regina  Jackel;  d  Mar.  31,  1785;  m  Ursula  Anders 
[E  162]. 

[36-1]  2.  Rosina  [E  118],  b  about  1708;  d  Dec.  29,  1772;  m  Melchior  Wiegner  [E  37]. 

[69a]  3.  Anna  Maria  [E  170],  b - ,  d  July  2,  1742;  m  Melchior  Schultz  [E  69]. 

4.  Infant  son,  d  Sept.  3,  1732,  aged  4  months;  was  buried  “mit  einer  collecte.”  [ Berthels¬ 
dorf  Ch.  Bk.] 

[169-1]  DAVID  MESCHTER  [E  63],  b  Feb.,  1707;  d  Mar.  31,  1785;  s  Melchior  and  Eva  (Yeakel) 
Meschter  [169];  m  Mar.  2,  1736,  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  and  elders,  URSULA  ANDERS  [E  162],  b 
Apr.  5,  1705;  d  Apr.  14,  1793;  dau  George  and  Anna  (Reinwald)  Anders  [161],  and  sister  of  Baltzer  An¬ 
ders  [E  67].  David  Meschter  came  to  Pa.  in  1734  with  his  mother,  and  he  later  bought  land  in  Hereford 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [ Plate  C  VII}.  He  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Washington  Schwenkfelder 
Cemetery.  No  issue. 

In  the  will  of  David  Meschter,  probated  in  1785,  he  mentions  “Enkeln  meiner  verstorbenen 
•Schwester,  Rosina  Wiegner, |Susanna  Wiegner,  Magdalena  Wiegner”  (grandchildren  of  my  deceased  sister, 
Rosina  Wiegner — Susanna  Wiegner  and  Magdalena  Wiegner).  He  also  refers  to  the  three  children  of 
Balthasar  Anders — “meines  verstorbenen  Schwagers”  (my  deceased  brother-in-law). 


[184]  ABRAHAM  BEER  (BEYER)  [E  184],  b  Aug.  16,  1690,  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf,  Silesia;  d 
Oct.  30,  1754;  m  Nov.  27  (24),  1717,  ROSINA  JACKEL  [E  185],  b  June  16,  1699;  d  July  30,  1770 
(aged  71  yrs.,  1  mo.,  20  days  (?),  according  to  her  tombstone);  dau  Hans  and  Maria  Jackel. 

Abraham  Beer,  according  to  Kadelbach,  fled  with  his  wife,  two  sons,  three  daughters,  one  foster 
son,  and  one  foster  daughter.  When  they  came  to  Pa.  in  1736,  there  were  three  sons  and  three  daughters. 

Rosina  Jackel  Beer  was  a  sister  of  Anna  Jackel  Wagner  [E  192],  and  of  Maria  Jackel  Htibner 
[E  200].  Abraham  and  Rosina  Beer  (Beyer)  are  both  buried  in  the  Methacton  Cemetery. 


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[7-3a] 


[184-1] 

[208] 

[184-2] 

[184-3] 

[184-4] 


Children  {?'): 


1.  George  [E  190],  h  Dec.  21,  1718,  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf ;  sponsors:  Gottfried  Mentzel, 

Melchior  Heydriek,  Anna  Rosina  Hauptman  [Harpersdorf  Ch.  Bk.].  No  further 
data  obtainable.  (Died  prior  to  1739?) 

2.  Anna  Rosina  [E  186],  b  Aug.  13,  1720,  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf:  sponsors:  Melchior 

Hevdrick,  Anna  Rosina  Hauptman,  Helena  Beer;  d  June  14,  1750;  m  David  Schultz 
[E  9]. 

3.  Abraham  [E  188],  b  about  Feb.  6,  1722;  d  Mar.  6,  1796;  m  Barbara  Hystand  (Hiestand). 

1.  Abraham  Jackel 


•  4.  Anna  Maria  [E  187],  b  about  Mar.  1,  1725;  d  Apr.  10,  1802;  m 


[E  208]. 

2.  Peter  Gerhard. 

Andrew  [E  189],  b  about  1733;  d  Apr.  19,  1773;  m  Philipina  Weyand. 

Susanna  [E  191],  m  Dirk  (Derrick)  Casselberry. 

George,  b  July  13,  1739;  d  Sept.  19,  1744;  aged  5  years,  2  months,  and  6  days  [ tombstone 
record];  buried  in  the  Methacton  Cemetery.  In  Dec.,  1744,  Hans  Christopher  Heebner 
wrote  to  “Hertzlich  Geliebte  Schwester  Rosina”  and  gave  the  following  deaths  for 
that  year:  , 


“Melchior  Kriebel,  Senior 
George  Mentzel 

Abraham  Beyer’s  youngest  son,  aged  5  years.” 

[S.  H.  L.—E.  1.10c.] 

It  would  therefore  seem  that  the  eldest  son,  George,  had  died  before  this  youngest 
son,  George,  was  born,  or  prior  to  1739,  and  after  1736 — the  date  of  their  arrival  in  Pa. 


Abraham  Beer  (Beyer)  settled  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  [ Plate  G  VII].  He  was  naturalized  June 
21,  1843,  and  is  the  only  immigrant  Schwenkfelder  known  to  have  gone  back  to  Europe  after  the 
migration  to  Pennsylvania,  for  he  again  returned  to  America  in  1749  from  Holland  and  brought  with 
him  Hans  Ulrich  Seiler,  a  Swiss  Redemptioner,  who  murdered  Abraham  Beyer’s  daughter,  Anna 
Rosina,  wife  of  David  Schultz  [7-3a].  Abraham  Beyer  is  buried  beside  his  wife  and  several  of  his 
children  in  the  Methacton  Cemetery. 

Although  Abraham  Beyer  signed  his  name  as  “Beer”  to  the  Oath  of  Allegiance,  he  soon  changed  it 
to  “Beyer.”  There  are  more  variations  in  the  spelling  of  this  name  than  that  of  any  other  Schwenk¬ 
felder  immigrant.  We  find  the  following  variations  in  spelling:  “Beer,  Baer,  Bar,  Bayer,  Bear,  Beyer, 
Boyer,  Byer,  Buyer.”  As  a  matter  of  fact  in  one  legal  paper  the  same  name  was  written  four  different 
ways,  and  we  find  the  same  man  signing  one  form  of  spelling  at  one  time  and  another  form  at  other 
times. 

In  1765  Heintze  wrote,  “Die  alte  Melchior  Heydrichin  grusst  ihres  Bruders  Abraham  Beyers 
Kinder  und  die  Mutter.”  [<S.  H.  L.]  (Translation:  Old  Mrs.  Melchior  Heydriek  sends  greetings  to 
the  children  of  her  brother  Abraham  Beyer,  also  to  their  mother.) 

Abraham  Beyer  did  not  leave  a  will.  Letters  of  administration  were  issued  to  his  sons,  Abraham 
and  Andrew,  the  widow  having  renounced  her  right.  [Adm.  Bk.  F,  p.  568 — -Phila.] 


[184-1]  ABRAHAM  BEYER  [E  188],  b  about  Feb.  6,  1722;  d  Mar.  6,  1796;  s  Abraham  and  Rosina 
(Jackel)  Beyer  [184];  m  Nov.  6,  1750,  BARBARA  HYSTAND  (HIESTAND).  Abraham  Beyer 
came  to  Pennsylvania  in  1736  with  his  parents,  and  in  1772  located  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate  A 
VII],  near  the  present  village  of  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  He  is  buried  in  the  Methacton  Cemetery. 

Children  (8): 

1.  Hans  (John),  b  Oct.  23,  1752;  d - .  “John  Boyer  ****  came  with  his  brothers 

from  Montgomery  County  to  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  about  1796  or  1799,  and  located 
near  Marklesburg,  in  Penn  Twp.,  then  Hopewell  Twp.”  [American  Boyers,  p  188.] 
[184-5]  2.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  6,  1755;  d  May  17,  1815;  m  Susanna  Stauffer. 

3.  Susanna,  b  June  3,  1758;  d - 

[184-6]  4.  Esther  (Hester),  b  May  26,  1760;  d  — - ;  m  John  Read. 

[184—7 ]  5.  Abraham,  b  Mar.  10,  1762;  d - ;  m - 

[184-8]  6.  Henry,  b  Nov.  12,  1764;  d  May  12,  1845;  m  Catharine  Roberts. 

[184-9]  7.  Andrew,  b  Oct.  31,  1769;  d - ;  m  Susanna  Hiestand. 

8.  Barbara,  b - 


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“Abraham  Beyer,  born  about  1730  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  was  a  private  in  the  6th 
Battalion,  Phila.  County  Militia,  1781,  3rd  Co.,  Capt.  Jonathan  Lowry.  He  moved  to  Huntingdon 
Co.,  Pa.  near  Marklesburg  in  1796  or  1799.”  [American  Boyers ,  p  10  of  addenda.] 

This  cannot  apply  to  Abraham  Beyer  [184-1],  who  lived  and  died  in  Montgomery  County;  it 
might  refer  to  his  son,  Abraham  [184-7]. 

Abraham  Beyer  also  bought  land  from  John  Dickinson  on  Aug.  2,  1790.  His  will,  signed  Apr.  26, 
1794,  was  probated  Mar.  26,  1796.  As  his  wife  is  mentioned,  she  was  probably  living  at  that  time, 
but  her  date  of  death  and  place  of  burial  have  not  been  ascertained.  The  will  of  Abraham  Beyer,  Sr., 
Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  mentions: 

“My  beloved  wife,  Barbara;  my  daughter,  Hester  and  her  husband,  John  Read;  my  son,  Jacob; 
my  second  son,  Jacob;  my  daughter,  Susanna. — All  my  children,  namely,  John  Bayer,  Jacob  Bayer, 
Abraham  Bayer,  Henry  Bayer,  Andrew  Bayer,  Hester  Read,  Barbara  Bayer.  Executors:  John  Bayer, 
Jacob  Bayer.”  [Montg.  Co.  Will  Bk.  1:498.] 

[184-2]  ANNA  MARIA  (BEYER)  YEAKEL  [E  187],  b  Mar.  1,  1725;  d  Apr.  10,  1802;  dau  Abraham 
and  Rosina  (Jackel)  Beyer  [184],  and  widow  of  Abraham  Jackel  [208] ;  m  2nd  time,  PETER  GERHARD, 
d  May  14,  1810.  No  issue. 

Peter  Gerhard  married  2nd  time,  Elizabeth  Krauss  [202-2]. 

[184-3]  ANDREW  BEYER  [E  189],  b  about  1733;  d  Apr.  19,  1773;  s  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Jackel) 
Beyer  [184];  m  Nov.  7,  1758,  PHILIPINA  WEYAND  (WIEAND),  who  lived  to  be  100  years  old. 
Children  (10): 

1.  Susanna,  b  May  2,  1759;  d  July  4,  1764;  died  of  small  pox. 

[184-10]  2.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  8,  1760;  d  Aug.  8,  1832;  m  Catharine  Rickerd. 

[184-11]  3.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  14,  1762;  d  Aug.  23,  1846;  m  Rachel  Metz. 

4.  Wendel,  b  Dec.  9,  1763;  d  Dec.  17,  1779. 

[184-12]  5.  Daniel,  b  Nov.  6,  1765;  d  Aug.  2,  1852;  m  Rebecca  Woodward. 

[184-13]  6.  Andrew,  b - ;  d - ;  m  Elizabeth  Kulp. 

7.  Rosanna  or  Rosina,  b  Apr.  27,  1769. 

8.  David,  b  Dec.  23,  1770;  d  Jan.  10,  1771. 

9.  Ann  Mary. 

[184-14]  10.  David,  b  after  Apr.  19,  1773;  m - - .  (See  below.) 

“Andrew  Beyer  was  married  to  Philipina  Weyand  by  Rev.  George  Michael  Weiss.”  [Perk.  Reg., 
Vol.  Ill,  p  185.) 

“Philipina  Weyand  married  2nd  time,  Henry  Frick;  she  was  a  daughter  of  Wendel  Weyand  and 
Margaretta  Fisher.”  [Perk.  Reg.,  Vol.  I,  pp  130-132 .) 

Reward  for  a  Runaway  Redemptioner 
(Translation) 

Andrew  Beyer  of  Methacton  in  Worcester  Township  in  Philadelphia  County  announced  that  during  the  night  of 
May  7  a  German  servant  named  John  Becker  ran  away.  He  is  of  short  and  thick  stature;  about  18  years  of  age,  5  ft. 
5  in.  tall;  has  a  fresh  brownish  face,  brown  hair;  speaks  good  English;  and  when  he  departed  he  wore  a  good  felt  hat,  a 
blue  cloth  “camisol’’  with  metal  buttons,  a  brown  doublet  with  brass  buttons,  a  finely  woven  shirt,  a  yellow  (vest),  a 
silken  tie,  good  goat-skin  breeches  with  metallic  buttons,  blue  woolen  stockings,  good  calf-skin  shoes  with  brass  buckles. 
He  also  broke  two  locks  off  a  chest  belonging  to  a  single  person  named  Jacob  Rebert,  opened  the  drawers,  and  took  with 
him  22  dollars  and  22  pence.  He  also  took  with  him  Jacob  Rebert’s  indenture,  with  which  he  could  likely  be  called  by 
a  false  name.  This  said  indenture  was  made  before  Mr.  Plumstead  of  Philadelphia,  Sept.  16,  1751,  signifying  he  has 
seven  years  to  serve,  who  would  be  free  in  2J^  years. 

Whoever  apprehends  and  arrests  the  said  servant  so  that  his  master  may  get  him  again,  or  whoever  brings  him  to 
prison,  shall  be  rewarded  with  5  pounds,  besides  reasonable  costs,  from  me. 

Andreas  Beyer 

[P  ennsylvanische  Berichte,  May  22,  1761.] 


Will  of  Andrew  Beyer 
“In  the  Name  of  God,  Amen.” 

“I,  Andrew  Beyer,  of  Worcester  Township,  of  the  County  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  yeo¬ 
man,  am  weak  in  body,  but  of  perfect  mind  understanding  and  memory,  thanks  be  to  God,  therefore  do  this  fifteenth 
day  of  January  Ao.  Di.  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  seventy  three  make  and  ordain  this  my  last  Will  and  Testa¬ 
ment  in  manner  following,  that  is  to  say,  First  I  recommend  my  soul  in  the  hands  of  my  Creator  and  my  body  to  the 
Earth  to  be  decently  buried  at  the  discretion  of  my  hereunto  named  Executors. 

Secondly,  whereas  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless  me  in  this  life  with  Worldly  Goods  and  Effects  I  direct  and  dispose 
the  same  in  manner  following: 


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First  I  Will  that  all  my  Just  Debts  and  funeral  charges  be  duly  Satisfied  and  paid  out  of  my  whole  Estate  by  my 
hereunto  named  Executors.  Item — I  give  unto  my  well-beloved  Wife,  Philipina,  the  sum  of  one  hundred  pounds  to  be 
paid  to  her  within  one  twelfmonths  after  my  decease;  I  also  give  unto  her  my  big  Walnut  Chest,  her  Spinning  Wheel, 
her  Side  Saddle,  her  Hymn  Book  and  my  bedstead  with  my  usual  beddings  and  furniture  thereunto  belonging.  It  is 
further  my  Will  and  desire  that  my  said  Wife  with  all  my  children  shall  live  together  where  I  now  live,  keep  all  my 
stock,  and  Work,  and  manage  both  my  Lands  and  Tenements  together  as  we  used  to  do  whilst  I  was  living  until  my 
Eldest  Son,  Abraham,  is  twenty-one  years  of  age,  then  it  shall  cease,  and  all  my  personal  goods  and  Effects  shall  be 
sold  (Except  what  will  be  hereafter  Excepted)  and  if  my  said  Wife  Philipina  should  at  that  time  be  a  Widow  yet  of  my 
name  then  I  give  her  further  the  Yearly  Interest  of  two  hundred  pounds  to  be  paid  to  her  within  one  year  after  my  son, 
Abraham,  is  twenty-one  years  old  and  afterwards  yearly  during  the  time  of  her  said  Widowhood.  I  further  give  her 
privilege  to  live  in  my  new  dwelling  house  to  have  her  bed  in  my  now  Stove  room  and  free  diet  Sufficient  and  in  good 
peace  all  during  the  time  She  remains  my  Widow  only.  I  further  give  to  my  said  Son,  Abraham,  one  bedstead  with  a 
good  Common  usual  Beddings  when  he  is  of  age,  and  likewise  the  same  to  my  son,  Jacob,  when  he  is  of  age,  each  first 
and  foremost.  Item — I  also  give  and  devise  unto  my  said  Son,  Abraham,  my  dwelling  place  where  I  now  live  on  Situ¬ 
ate  part  in  Worcester  and  part  in  Norriton  Township,  Containing  one  hundred  and  sixty-one  acres  of  land  with  all  and 
singular  the  buildings,  Improvements  and  Appurtenances  thereunto  belonging  to  hold  to  him  his  Heirs  and  Assigns 
forever. 

I  also  give  to  my  said  Son,  Abraham,  my  newest  Copper  Still,  my  Iron  Apple  Mill,  my  Pumps  and  Utensils  thereto 
lielonging,  ten  good  two  bottomed  and  ten  one  bottomed  hogsheads. 

Item — I  give  and  devise  to  my  son,  Jacob,  my  Plantation  in  Norriton  adjoining  my  aforesaid  place  Containing 
fifty  acres  of  Land  with  all  and  Singular  the  Buildings  Improvements  and  Appurtenances  belonging  To  hold  to  him  his 
Heirs  and  Assigns  forever.  And  my  said  son,  Abraham,  shall  have  his  place  at  seven  hundred  pounds  and  Jacob  his  at 
three  hundred  pounds.  And  if  Abraham  should  die  before  he  is  of  age  and  without  Issue,  then  I  give  all  his  devise, 
above  said  to  his  next  brother  in  age,  and  if  my  Son  Jacob  should  die  under  age  and  without  Issue  then  I  give  his  de¬ 
vise  aforesaid  likewise  to  his  next  brother  in  age  to  each  likewise  to  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever  and  so  forth  in  regular 
Course  till  to  the  youngest  if  the  eldest  should  die  as  aforesaid. 

Item — I  Will  that  none  of  my  Books  shall  be  sold  but  shall  be  Equally  divided  among  all  my  children  by  two  Im¬ 
partial  men,  but  all  the  remainder  personal  of  my  Estate  I  Will  (as  aforesaid)  and  direct  to  be  sold  at  Publick  Sale  when 
my  Son  Abraham  is  of  age  two  hundred  pounds  thereof  to  be  put  on  Interest  for  the  use  of  my  said  Wife  as  afore¬ 
said  if  she  is,  and  as  long  as  she  is  my  Widow,  and  after  that  I  give  the  said  two  hundred  pounds  to  all  my  Children 
then  living,  Share  Alike :  And  all  the  Residue  of  my  personal  Estate  then  remaining  and  being  together  with  the  seven 
hundred  pounds,  and  three  hundred  pounds  to  be  paid  by  my  two  Sons  as  aforesaid  in  manner  hereinafter  directed, 
Shall  be  Equally  divided  among  all  my  Children,  Share  Alike,  viz.:  Abraham,  Jacob,  Wendel,  Daniel,  Andrew,  Rosina, 
Ann  Mary,  and  another  my  said  wife  is  now  pregnant  with,  and  if  any  of  them  should  happen  to  die  under  age  and 
without  (Issue)  I  Will  that  they  so  living  inherit  that  or  them  so  dying  Share  Alike. 

It  is  my  Will  further  and  I  do  direct  that  my  said  Son,  Abraham,  or  his  Successors,  Shall  pay  yearly  the  Sum  of 
Sixty  pounds  his  whole  Share  being  first  deducted  of  t  he  Whole  Seven  hundred  pounds,  and  my  said  Son,  Jacob,  or  his 
Successor  shall  pay  yearly  the  sum  of  Twenty  pounds,  his  Whole  Share  being  likewise  first  deducted  of  the  said  three 
hundred  pounds  until  the  whole  dividend  be  paid  each  and  all  without  Interest,  beginning  at  the  oldest  till  to  the  young¬ 
est  the  boys  twenty-one,  and  the  Girls  Eighteen  years  old.  And  I  Will  and  direct  further  when  my  Son  Abraham  is  of 
age  that  all  the  Remainder  Children  of  mine  Shall  live  with  him  and  Work  for  him  peaceably  the  brothers  till  twenty- 
one  the  Sisters  till  Eighteen  years  old  and  if  any  of  the  brothers  incline  to  learn  a  Trade  he  or  they  shall  be  set  to  such 
Trade  as  he  or  they  shall  like  best  at  the  age  of  Seventeen  years  old,  and  he  shall  find  them  during  the  time  they  and 
each  of  them  are  with  him,  Sufficient  Meat,  Drink,  Washing,  Lodging,  and  Cloathing. 

Item — I  Will  that  from  the  time  of  my  decease  till  Abraham  is  of  age  all  my  said  children  shall  be  teached  well  to 
read  and  write  the  Dutch  Language  out  of  my  whole  Estate.  I  further  impower  my  hereunto  named  Executors  to  take 
care  of  my  lands  and  Tenements  that  no  part  thereof  be  allowed  to  clear  of  the  Woodland  no  timber  Sold  and  not  wasted 
or  destroyed  during  the  time  till  my  children  take  it  into  their  possession.  And  Lastly  I  Constitute  and  Appoint  my  trusty 
friends,  Melchior  Wagener  and  William  Shaffer  to  be  my  Whole  and  Sole  Executors  of  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament 
and  I  do  hereby  Disanull  and  make  void  all  former  Wills  by  me  heretofore  made  and  do  Acknowledge  this  present 
Writing  to  be  my  Last  Will  and  Testament. 

In  Witness  Whereof,  I,  the  first  above  named,  Andrew  Beyer,  have  hereunto  set  my  Hand  and  Seal  the  day  and 
year  first  above  written. 

ANDREW  BEYER. 

Signed,  Sealed,  Published  and  Declared  by  the  said  Andrew  Beyer  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  The  Presence  of 
we,  the  Subscribers: 

Andrew  Larwell 

Abraham  Anders.”  Prob.  May  8,  1773. 

Abraham  Anders  made  ‘‘Solemn  Affirmation,”  Andrew  Larwell  on  ‘‘oath.” 

[ Philadelphia  Wills — Book  P,  p  405,  No.  284 •] 

The  final  statement  of  the  executors  was  made  Nov.  26,  1782.  In  the  same  credit  is  claimed 
as  follows: 

“Paid  to  the  deceased  widow  and  to  her  second  husband,  Henry  Frick,  the  further  sum  of  Two  hundred  Sixty-two 
pounds,  it  being  the  profit  got  by  well  managing  said  estate  since  the  decease  of  the  said  Andrew  Beyer,  and  allowed  to¬ 
wards  the  Widow’s  Dower  which  other  ways  was  insufficient  and  would  not  have  abided  by  the  will . £262. 

Balance  due  the  Estate . £311.  9  s.  9  d. 

Balance  on  first  settlement  to  be  disposed  of  agreeable  to  the  will 
Nov.  5,  1774. 


£  2.  15  s.  Id. 


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DAVID  BEYER 

I. 

There  is  a  great  deal  of  contention  concerning  David  Beyer,  the  son  of  Andrew  Beyer  and  Philipina 
Weyand.  According  to  the  tradition  in  the  family  of  Dr.  J.  Monroe  Beyer  of  Bustleton,  Pa.  [184-398], 
David  Beyer,  the  son  of  Andrew  and  Philipina  (Weyand)  Beyer,  while  still  a  young  man,  became 
involved  financially  and  borrowed  five  hundred  dollars  from  his  brother  Jacob  and  two  hundred  dollars 
from  his  brother  Abraham;  then  suddenly  one  night  he  disappeared,  and  the  family  was  never  able  to 
learn  of  his  whereabouts.  He  was  a  blacksmith  by  trade,  and  it  is  supposed  that  he  followed  this 
occupation  in  his  new  place  of  abode.  His  mother,  Philipina,  who  lived  to  be  a  hundred  years  old,  was 
said  to  lament  the  fate  of  her  son,  David,  on  stormy  and  snowy  nights,  and  she  would  say  in  German, 
“Ich  wunder  wo  der  arme  Kerl  ist” — (I  wonder  where  the  poor  boy  is). 

This  tradition  exists  from  the  statements  made  by  Dr.  Beyer’s  father,  Samuel  Beyer  [184-163], 
who  lived  to  be  ninety-eight  years  of  age  and  who  recalled  seeing  Philipina  Weyand  Beyer.  During  the 
latter  part  of  his  life,  Samuel  Beyer  made  his  home  with  his  son,  Dr.  J.  Monroe  Beyer,  who  recorded  these 
statements.  This  Samuel  Beyer  retained  his  faculties  beyond  his  ninety-third  year  and  was  a  storehouse 
of  information  and  history,  as  he  was  possessed  of  a  good  memory  and  had  lived  through  many  exper¬ 
iences.  For  more  than  forty  years  he  was  a  drover  and  his  dealings  took  him  to  various  parts  of  the 
country.  He  stated  that  on  one  occasion  when  he  was  in  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  buying  cattle,  he  met  a  man 
by  the  name  of  Beyer  who  claimed  relationship  with  Andrew  and  Daniel  Beyer  of  Lancaster  Co.,  and 
with  David  Beyer  who  had  settled  in  that  region  (Adams  Co.)  many  years  ago.  It  was  stated  that  this 
David  Beyer  by  cheap  purchasing  had  gradually  accumulated  a  large  amount  of  property,  owning 
at  one  time  seven  hundred  acres  of  land;  that  towns  had  grown  up  on  land  once  owned  by  him;  that 
he  became  wealthy,  and  was  worth  at  that  time,  $300,000.00.  It  was  thought  that  this  David  Beyer 
was  the  blacksmith  who  had  disappeared. 

However,  an  investigation  of  court  records  in  York  and  Adams  Counties  establishes  the  following 
conclusions : 

(a)  A  David  Byers  of  Hamiltonban  Twp.,  Adams  Co.,  Pa.,  made  a  will  on  Aug.  5,  1828,  and  this 
will  was  probated  May  21,  1831.  His  tombstone  gives  the  date  of  death  as  May  11,  1831,  and  his  age 
as  76  yr.,  2  mo.,  and  23  days;  thus  he  must  have  been  born  in  1755. 

(b)  It  was  also  ascertained  that  this  David  Byers  was  the  son  of  Samuel  Byers  of  Lancaster  Co. 
A  granddaughter  of  this  David  Byers,  Mrs.  Sarah  Roth  who  lives  atMummasburg,  Pa.,  was  interviewed. 
She  had  never  heard  of  the  Schwenkfelders  nor  of  any  relationship  existing  between  the  Byers  family 
with  which  she  was  connected  and  the  Schwenkfelder  branch. 

(c)  No  other  person  by  the  name  of  “Beyer”  or  “Boyer”  is  listed  in  the  indexes  of  the  records  in 
Adams  and  York  Counties  with  a  history  to  fit  the  tradition  stated  above. 

(d)  The  tradition  respecting  the  relationship  in  Lancaster  Co.  as  related  by  Samuel  Beyer  is 
accounted  for  by  the  fact  that  Samuel  Byers,  the  father  of  David  Byers  of  Adams  Co.,  came  from 
Lancaster  Co.  The  name  of  “Beyer”  or  “Byers”  has  been  a  familiar  one  in  York  Co.  since  1765. 

II. 

That  there  was  another  David  Beyer  practically  contemporaneous  with  David,  the  son  of  Andrew 
Beyer,  is  quite  evident,  but  there  seems  to  be  confusion  among  genealogists  in  properly  placing  this 
David  Beyer. 

Dr.  Charles  Boyer  in  his  book  “American  Boyers,”  p.  184,  has  the  following:  “David  Beyer, 
son  of  Andrew  Beyer  and  Philipina  Weyand,  was  born  Sept.  7,  1763.  Lay  preacher.  Fine  man.  He 
came  from  Valley  Forge  to  Sinking  Valley,  Pa.  Married,  Nov.  5,  1785,  Sarah  Crum.  (See  Rebecca 
Westbrook’s  letter.)  Children:  John,  William,  Mary,  George,  David,  Sarah,  Elizabeth,  Susan,  Doctor 
Samuel,  Rebecca.  Abram  and  Aaron.” 

Also  Mr.  J.  Simpson  Africa  in  “The  History  of  Blair  County,”  Pa.,  p.  44,  makes  the  following 
statement:  “David  Beyer,  of  whose  ancestors  but  little  is  known  save  the  fact  that  they  came  from 
Germany,  was  born  near  Frederick  Town,  Md.,  Sept.  7,  1763.  The  death  of  his  parents  when  quite 
small  threw  him  upon  his  own  resources  for  a  livelihood  *****.  jje  marrie(j  Miss  Sarah 
Crum  and  for  a  few  years  lived  near  Baltimore  *  *  *  *.  He  moved  with  his  family  to  the  Sinking 

Valley  about  1797.  He  raised  a  family  of  thirteen  children,  and  died  Dec.  1,  1841.” 

This  second  David  Beyer  who  married  Sarah  Crum  had  twelve  children  as  follows: 

1.  John,  b  Nov.  7,  1786;  d  Sept.  29,  1836;  m  Esther  Pontius. 

2.  William,  b  Aug.  1,  1790. 


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3.  Mary,  b  May  6,  1792. 

4.  George,  b  May  8,  1794. 

5.  David,  b  July  26,  1796. 

6.  Sarah,  b  Jan.  10,  1799;  m - Betz. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  26,  1801. 

8.  Susan,  b  Apr.  26,  1803. 

9.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  11,  1805;  M.  D. 

10.  Rebecca,  b  1807. 

11.  Abram,  b  June  9,  1809;  d  1880;  m  Elizabeth  Williams. 

12.  Aaron,  b  Aug.  23,  1811;  d  Mar.  4,  1887;  m  Lydia  Ramey. 

Dr.  Charles  C.  Boyer  under  date  of  June  14,  1920,  wrote  the  Editor  asfollows:  “I  am  as  certain 
as  human  records  can  make  matters  that  David  Beyer  (who  married  Sarah  Crum)  was  a  son  of  Andrew 
Beyer  and  Philipina  Weyand.” 

He  draws  his  conclusion  from  the  correspondence  that  he  carried  on  and  the  investigations  that 
he  made.  The  Editor  has  been  in  correspondence  with  various  other  members  of  the  Beyer  family 
descended  from  this  David  Beyer  and  Sarah  Crum  line,  who  also  think  their  ancestor  was  the  son  of 
Andrew  Beyer  and  Philipina  Weyand.  This  conclusion,  apparently,  is  based  largely  on  the  records  found 
in  a  Bible  which  was  in  the  hands  of  Mrs.  Rebecca  Westbrook  of  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  for  many  years.  This 
book  is  now  (1921)  in  the  possession  of  Prof.  Thomas  P.  Beyer  of  Hamline  University,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
a  nephew  of  Rebecca  Westbrook.  Under  date  of  Apr.  10,  1922,  Prof.  Beyer  writes  as  follows: 

“(1)  There  is  nothing  whatever  in  the  record  regarding  David  Beyer’s  parentage  or  ancestry. 
Sarah  Crum’s  parents  are  cited,  but  not  his. 

“(2)  The  extract  from  ‘The  History  of  Blair  County’  by  J.  Simpson  Africa  is  in  exact  accordance 
as  to  dates  of  birth  and  death,  and  the  number  of  his  children.  I  have  no  doubt  the  author  got  his 
information  from  this  source. 

“(3)  There  is  no  evidence  in  this  Bible  that  it  was  the  property  of  David  Beyer  or  his  wife,  Sarah 
Crum,  but  my  aunt,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Westbrook,  of  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  told  me  explicitly  that  it  was  the 
Bible  which  her  grandmother,  Sarah  Crum,  read  during  her  last  years.  The  book  was  published  in 
1829  and  as  she  died  in  1845,  I  suppose  there  is  little  reason  to  question  the  accuracy  of  my  aunt’s 
statement.” 

Mrs.  Ruth  Beyer  Storer  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  a  descendant  of  David  Beyer  and  Sarah  Crum,  says 
that  she  has  an  old  record  in  her  possession  which  states  that  the  only  sister  of  David  Beyer  in  the  state 
of  Pa.  was  Christianna,  who  married  Mathias  Beamer,  and  had  the  following  children:  Adam,  John, 
Samuel,  Sarah,  Catharine,  and  Solomon.  This  would  also  seem  to  indicate  that  the  David  Beyer  who 
married  Sarah  Crum  was  not  the  son  of  Andrew  Beyer  and  Philipina  Weyand,  as  there  is  no  daughter 
named  Christianna  found  in  Andrew  Beyer’s  family.  Andrew  Beyer  and  several  of  his  children  are 
buried  in  the  Metliacton  Mennonite  Burying  Ground  in  Fairview  Village,  Pa.  Many  of  the  dates  in 
the  record  included  in  this  book  are  taken  from  tombstones  in  that  cemetery.  An  examination  of  the 
will  of  Andrew  Beyer  is  also  an  indication  that  he  had  no  daughter  by  the  name  of  Christianna.  It  will 
be  noticed  that  Andrew  Beyer  names  all  his  living  children  in  his  will  and  provides  for  a  posthumous 
child  which  was  undoubtedly  David,  and  who  must  have  been  born  after  his  father’s  death,  on  Apr. 
19,  1773. 

If  the  David  Beyer  who  married  Sarah  Crum  was  born  in  1763,  as  stated  by  Boyer  and  others, 
there  is  very  little  doubt  that  there  must  have  been  two  David  Beyers  living  about  the  same  time; 
therefore  the  many  descendants  of  David  Beyer,  the  preacher,  are  not  the  descendants  of  David 
Beyer,  the  blacksmith,  who  disappeared  after  borrowing  money  from  his  brothers.  Mrs.  Storer  states 
that  David  Beyer,  the  preacher,  claimed  that  he  was  an  orphan  and  alone  in  the  world. 

Another  statement  needs  to  be  recorded.  Dr.  William  F.  Beyer  of  Punxsutawney,  Pa.,  claims 
that  he  belongs  to  the  lost  branch  of  the  Beyer  family,  which  consists  of  many  of  the  descendants  of 
Andrew  Beyer  who  located  near  the  Maryland  line.  He  says  he  has  been  told  that  he  possesses  the 
well-marked  face  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Beyers.  This  he  demonstrated  by  picking  out  all  those  of  Beyer 
blood,  without  making  an  error,  at  a  reunion  of  the  Jacob  Beyer  family  near  Norristown,  Pa.,  which  he 
attended  a  few  years  ago.  Dr.  Beyer  says  he  is  the  son  of  Samuel  Beyer,  who  was  the  son  of  John, 
the  son  of  David  Beyer  who  married  Sarah  Crum,  and  that  this  David  Beyer  was  the  son  of  Andrew,  the 
son  of  Abraham  Beyer  who  came  to  Pennsylvania  in  1736.  He  also  states  that  his  great-grandfather, 
David  Beyer,  lived  on  the  edge  of  Maryland  for  a  time  and  later  lived  south  of  Valley  Forge,  Pa.; 
he  located  in  Sinking  Valley  in  1787,  married  Sarah  Crum  in  1785,  and  died  in  1841. 


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[184-4]  SUSANNA  BEYER  [E  191],  dan  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Jackel)  Beyer  [184];  m  Nov.  1, 
1762,  DIRK  or  DERRICK  CASSELBERRY. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Dirk  (Derrick),  b  Oct.  24,  1763;  d  Mar.  11,  1842. 

[184-15]  2.  Paul,  b  1765;  m  — - 

[184-16]  3.  Andrew,  b  July  27,  1765;  d  Oct.  20,  1832;  m  — 

4.  Mary,  d  prior  to  Apr.,  1849;  unm. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify  above  data.] 

Paul  Kasselberg  married  Susanna  Beyer,  Nov.  1,  1762.  [Pa.  Marriages ,  Vol.  II.] 

The  will  of  Derrick  Castleberry,  son  of  Susanna  Beyer  Casselberry  [184-4],  of  Lower  Providence 
Township,  tanner,  was  probated  March  21,  1842.  No  mention  is  made  of  wife  or  children.  Amongst 
those  mentioned  are  the  following: 

“my  dear  sister  Mary; 

my  nephew,  Derrick,  son  of  my  brother,  Andrew; 

Andrew,  son  of  my  nephew,  Derrick; 

Derrick,  brother  of  Andrew; 

children  of  my  brother,  Paul,  who  removed  to  the  state  of  Indiana; 

John  Castleberry,  son  of  my  brother,  Andrew; 
my  nephew,  Arnold  Castleberry; 
my  niece,  Mary,  intermarried  with  Arnold  Sailer;  and 
Susanna,  intermarried  Frederick  Markley; 

Elizabeth  Castleberry.” 

He  bequeathed  to  “Derrick,  son  of  Andrew,  the  farm  in  which  he  resides,  and  to  John  a  farm  in 
which  he  resides  containing  54  acres.”  Collateral  inheritance  tax  was  paid  by  the  executor,  thus  indicat¬ 
ing  no  direct  heirs.  [See  Montg.  Co.  (Pa.)  Wills  8:212.) 

The  will  of  Mary  Casselberry,  daughter  of  Susanna  B.  Casselberry  [184-4],  of  Lower  Providence 
Twp.,  Pa.,  who  died  prior  to  Apr.,  1849,  single,  mentions  the  following: 

“Catharine  Casselberry,  wife  of  my  nephew.  Derrick; 

Mary  Saylor,  my  niece,  wife  of  Arnold  Saylor; 
my  niece,  Susanna  Markley,  wife  of  Frederick; 

Margaret  Casselberry,  wife  of  my  nephew,  Arnold; 

Elizabeth  Hartzell,  my  niece,  wife  of  Davis  Hartzell; 

Sarah  Casselberry,  wife  of  my  nephew,  John; 

Derrick  Castleberry,  my  nephew; 
children  of  my  niece,  Mary  Saylor; 
children,  of  my  niece,  Susanna  Markley ; 
children  of  my  niece,  Elizabeth  Hartzell; 
children  of  my  nephew,  Arnold  Casselberry; 

Isaac  Casselberry,  son  of  my  brother,  Paul; 

Hannah  Carson,  daughter  of  my  brother,  Paul; 

Elizabeth  Casselberry,  daughter  of  my  brother,  Paul; 
children  of  Thomas  Casselberry,  son  of  my  brother,  Paul; 
children  of  Mary  Casselberry,  daughter  of  my  brother,  Paul; 
children  of  Moses  and  Catharine  Bear  (Mary  and  Derrick) ; 

Mary  Casselberry,  daughter  of  my  nephew,  John.” 

[Wills  of  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. — 9:7.) 

The  release  of  the  beneficiaries  of  the  will  of  Mary  Casselberry  above  mentioned  is  signed  by  the 
following: 

“Isaac  S.  Casselberry,  son  of  Paul. 

Hannah  Carson,  daughter  of  Said  Paul. 

Samuel  Dixon,  and  wife,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  said  Paul. 

Willis  Williams  and  wife,  Hannah,  daughter  of  and  one  of  two  children  of  Mary  Casselberry, 
daughter  of  John. 

By  William  Rossiter,  our  attorney.” 

The  letter  of  the  attorney  on  file  was  given  to  William  Rossiter  of  Norristown,  Pa.,  Sept.  13,  1849, 
and  gives  the  addresses  of  the  above  as  follows: 

“Isaac  S.  Casselberry,  Mississippi  County,  Ark. 

Hannah  Carson,  Mount  Vernon,  Posey  County,  Ind. 

Samuel  Dixon  and  wife  Elizabeth,  Posey  County,  Ind. 

Willis  Williams  and  wife  Hannah,  Posey  County,  Ind." 


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Willis  Williams  and  wife  Hannah  received  only  fifty  dollars  instead  of  one  hundred  dollars  as 
received  by  each  of  the  others,  showing  that  the  other  child  of  Mary  was  still  living. 

[ Miscellaneous  6:664,  Norristown,  Pa.] 

[184-5]  JACOB  BOYER,  b  Dec.  6,  1755;  d  May  17,  1815;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Hiestand) 
Beyer  [184-1];  m  SUSANNA  STAUFFER,  of  Berks  Co.,  Pa.;  d  June  8,  1847. 

Children  (2): 

[184-17]  1.  Elizabeth,  b - ;  d  1862;  m  Jacob  Wood. 

[184-18]  2.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  3,  1809;  d  Jan.  19,  1880;  m  Catherine  Bucher. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

Jacob  Boyer  came  from  Montg.  Co.  to  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  and  was  a  tenant  farmer  in  Penn 
Twp.  Later  he  purchased  140  acres  of  land  from  James  Entreken.  A  granddaughter  owned  the  farm 
in  1910.  [A.  B.  183.] 

[184-7]  ABRAHAM  BOYER,  b  Mar.  10,  1762;  d - ;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Hiestand) 

Beyer  [184-1];  to  — — - 

Children  (3): 

[184-19]  1.  Abraham,  b  1790;  d  1856;  to  Mary  Hively. 

[184—20]  2.  Jacob, to - 

[184-21]  3.  Nancy,  to.  John  Coy. 

[A.  B.  183.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[184-8]  HENRY  BOYER,  b  Nov.  12,  1764;  d  May  12,  1845;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Hiestand) 
Beyer  [184—1  ] ;  to  CATHARINE  ROBERTS,  b  Jan.  21,  1777;  d  Apr.  21,  1829;  dan  John  R.  Roberts. 
Both  are  buried  at  Marklesburg,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  to  which  place  Henry  Boyer  moved  in  1796. 
Children  (12): 

[184-22]  1.  Hannah,  b  Mar.  18,  1794;  d  in  90th  year;  to  Samuel  Grubb. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  18,  1796;  unm,. 

[184-23]  3.  Barbara,  b  Nov.  18,  1797;  d  Oct.  10,  1876,  in  79th  year;  to  Samuel  Stinson. 

[184-24]  4.  Sarah,  b  May  15,  1799;  d  Feb.  21,  1872;  to  Henry  Summers. 

[184-25]  5.  Elizabeth,  b  May  4,  1801;  d  1865;  to  Jacob  Summers. 

[184-26]  6.  John,  b  Feb.  18,  1804;  d  July  14,  1888;  to  Margaret  Shontz  (Shonts). 

[184-27]  7.  Henry,  Jr.,  b  July  18,  1807;  d  Oct.  6,  1848;  to  Susannah  Garner. 

[184—28]  8.  Catherine,  b  May  7,  1809;  d  July  24,  1882;  to  John  Brumbaugh. 

[184-29]  9.  Rachel,  b  Jan.  6,  1810;  d  1846,  aged  36  years;  to  Jacob  Brumbaugh. 

10.  William,  b  Nov.  2,  1812;  unm. 

[184-30]  11.  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  28,  1814;  d  aged  75  years;  to  Jacob  Grove. 

[184-31]  12.  Mary,  b  May  26,  1816;  d  Sept.  27,  1902;  to  John  Michael  Garner,  Jr. 

[ Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  A.  H.  Crum  of  Aitch,  Pa.,  from  Family  Bible  in  her  possession;  see  also 

A.  B.  183.] 

Henry  Boyer  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier  of  5th  class,  3rd  Co.,  Phila.  County  Militia  [Pa.  Archives, 
2nd  series,  Vol.  XIII,  1896,  pp  732-734 ]  and  on  Oct.  11,  1785  took  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  to  Pa.  [Ibid., 
6th  series,  Vol.  I,  p  955.]  Catharine  Roberts  was  the  daughter  of  John  Roberts,  who  also  has  a  Revo¬ 
lutionary  history  [Brumbaugh  F.,  p  4^3).  John  Roberts  was  the  son  of  Samuel  Roberts,  and  a  grandson 
of  Edward  Roberts,  a  Welshman  [A.  B.  183]. 

[184-9]  ANDREW  BEYER,  b  Oct.  31,  1769;  d  — — ;  s  Abraham  and  Barbara  (Hiestand) 

Beyer  [184-1];  to  SUSANNA  HIESTAND;  dau  Johannes  Hiestand. 

According  to  H.  H.  Turner  of  Husted,  Ohio,  Susanna  Hiestand  was  a  cousin  of  Andrew  Beyer. 
Her  father  came  from  Germany  in  1731  to  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  No  descendants  have  been  located.  [A.  B. 
183.) 

[184-10]  ABRAHAM  BEYER,  b  Oct.  8,  1760;  d  Aug.  8,  1832;  s  Andrew  and  Philipina  (Weyand) 
Beyer  [184-3];  to  CATHARINE  RICKERD. 

Children  (7): 

[184-32]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  1780;  d  Dec.  30,  1853;  to  William  Rittenhouse. 

[184-33]  2.  John,  b  July  18,  1783;  d  Oct.  6,  1841;  to  Catharine  Sumprow. 


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[184-34]  3.  Ann,  b  June  1,  1786;  d  June  4,  1857;  m  Abraham  Read. 

[184-35]  4.  Catharine,  b  Jan.  9,  1790;  d  Feb.  9,  1867;  m  Harman  Custer. 

[184-36]  5.  Henry,  b  June  7,  1792;  d  Feb.  29,  1864;  m  Margaret  Taney. 

[184-37]  6.  Abraham  R.,  b  Nov.  26,  1796;  d  June  30,  1851;  m  Abigail  Stong. 

[184-38]  7.  Mary,  b  Mar.  16,  1798;  d  Apr.  19,  1842;  m  John  Baughman. 

[Much  of  above  data  from  MSS.  in  S.  H.  L.] 


[184-11]  JACOB  BEYER,  b  Feb.  14,  1762;  d  Aug.  23,  1846;  s  Andrew  and  Philipina  (Weyand) 
Beyer  [184-3];  m  RACHEL  METZ,  b  July  26,  1763;  d  July  5,  1855;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Boorse) 
Metz.  Mr.  Beyer  was  a  house  carpenter;  resided  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Rachel  Metz 
and  Jacob  Beyer  were  first  cousins. 


[184-39] 
[184 -40a] 
[184-40b] 
[184-41] 
[184-42] 

[184-43] 

[184-44] 

[184-45a] 

[184-45b] 

[184-46] 

[184-47] 

[184-48] 


9. 

10. 

11. 


Children  {11): 

Catharine,  b  Sept.  14,  1783;  d  Mar.  10,  1852;  m  Jacob  Bean. 

1.  Catharine  Bean. 

2.  Catharine  Clemence. 
Christianna,  b  Oct.  20,  1787;  d  Feb.  27,  1880;  m  Michael  Van  Fossen. 
Joseph,  b  Nov.  17,  1789;  d  May  10,  1818;  m  Hannah  Bean. 

Rachel,  b  Apr.  9,  1792;  d  Aug.  21,  1793. 

Margaret,  b  Apr.  13,  1794;  d  Nov.  6,  1867;  m  Samuel  Kline. 

Rachel,  b  Feb.  12,  1796;  d  Jan.  10,  1885;  m  Daniel  Rittenhouse. 

1.  Magdalena  Boorse. 

2.  Elizabeth  Oberholtzer. 
Mary,  b  July  4,  1800;  d  Feb.  7,  1885;  m  Joseph  Metz. 

John,  b  Oct.  17,  1802;  d  July  24,  1832;  m  Lydia  Frick. 

Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  5,  1806;  d  Sept.  22,  1887;  m  John  Metz. 


1 

2.  Andrew,  b  July  24,  1785;  d  Aug.  31,  1846;  m 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  19,  1798;  d  Sept.  23,  1886;  m 


[184-12]  DANIEL  BEYER,  b  Nov.  6,  1765;  d  Aug.  2,  1852;  s  Andrew  and  Philipina  (Weyand) 
Beyer  [184-3];  m  May  16,  1785,  by  Rev.  John  Henry  Muhlenberg  in  Berks  County,  Pa.  to  REBECCA 
WOODWARD,  an  English  girl,  b  Aug.  8,  1765;  d  Aug.  30,  1839.  Farmer  and  millwright;  resided  in 
Coleraine  Twp.,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  {10): 

[184-49]  1.  Henry,  b  Nov.  21,  1786;  d  Jan.  21,  1851;  m  Dorothy  McElwaine. 

2.  Mary,  b  Dec.  23,  1787;  d  Dec.  28,  1787. 

[184-50]  3.  Andrew,  b  Dec.  31,  1789;  m  Jane  Harris. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  May  11,  1792;  d  Jan.  2,  1795. 

5.  Rosannah,  b  May  20,  1794;  d  Aug.,  1795. 

[184-51]  6.  Rebecca,  b  July  19,  1796;  d  Feb.  5,  1833;  m  John  McElwain. 

[184-52]  7.  Daniel,  Jr.,  b  Mar.  4,  1799;  m  Catharine  Baker. 

[184-53]  8.  Robert,  b  Feb.  24,  1801;  d  Aug.  2,  1852;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Johnson. 

[184—54]  9.  David,  b  Dec.  26,  1803;  d  1865;  m  Mary  McElwain. 

[184—55]  10.  Thomas,  b  July  6,  1806;  d  July  6,  1888;  m  Mary  Ann  McClenathan. 

[Dates  from  Family  Bible  in  possession  of  Jack  Family .] 

Daniel  Beyer,  Sr.,  migrated  from  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  to  Coleraine  Twp.,  in  Southern  Lane.  Co. 
where  he  bought  a  large  farm  and  built  the  first  grist  mill  in  the  Twp.  [Dr.  J.  Monroe  Beyer}. 

Their  descendants  are  said  to  include  more  than  20  teachers;  4  physicians ; 2 attorneys ; 2 ministers. 
[A.  B.  184.] 

[184-13]  ANDREW  BEYER,  d  in  Honeybrook,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.;  s  Andrew  and  Philipina  (Wey¬ 
and)  Beyer  [184-3] ;  m  ELIZABETH  KULP.  Andrew  Beyer  was  a  farmer  in  Whitemarsh,  Montg.  Co., 
Pa.,  where  he  was  living  in  1802;  he  then  moved  to  Honeybrook,  where  he  donated  land  for  a  school. 
Children  {9): 

[184-56]  1.  Polly,  m - 

[184-57]  2.  Rebecca,  m - - - -  Boyles. 

[184-58]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  July  1,  1797;  d  Jan.  10,  1865;  m  William  Buchanan. 

[184-59]  4.  Kate,  m - Suggarts. 

[184-60]  5.  Anne,  b  1807;  d  1894;  m  John  Wright. 

[184-61]  6.  Samuel,  b  1800;  m  — — — — 


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[184-62]  7.  Jesse. 

[184-63]  8.  Andrew,  b  Feb.  24,  1810;  d  July  30,  1862;  m  Sarah  A.  Pennock. 

[184-64]  9.  Jacob. 

[A.  B.  184 •  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[184-15]  PAUL  CASSELBERRY,  b  1765;  s  Derrick  and  Susanna  (Beyer)  Casselberry  [184-4]; 
went  to  Indiana,  and  his  descendants  are  said  to  be  scattered  through  the  western  states.  The  name 
of  his  wife  has  not  been  ascertained;  but  it  is  known  that  he  had  the  following  children: 

Children  (5): 

1.  Isaac  S.,  m  Jane - ;  lived  in  Miss.  Co.,  Ark. 

2.  Hannah,  m - Carson;  lived  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Posey  Co.,  Ind. 


[184-65] 

[184-66] 

[184-67] 

[184-68] 

[184-69] 


3.  Elizabeth,  m  Samuel  Dixon;  lived  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Posey  Co.,  Ind. 

4.  Mary,  b - ;  d  prior  to  1849;  rn  John  Casselberry. 

5.  Thomas,  m  Frances - 


[Above  data  compiled  from  wills  and  census  reports  of  1850-1880.] 
[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


The  Census  Reports  for  1850  give  the  following  members  of  the  Casselberry  family  in  Jackson 
Twp.,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.: 


Name 

Age  Occupation 

Place  of 

Hannah  Carson 

56 

Pa. 

John  Carson 

20 

Laborer 

Iowa 

In  Point  Township: 

John  C.  Casselberry 

34 

Farmer 

Iowa 

Mary  A.  Casselberry 

24 

Del. 

Elmira  Casselberry 

Sarah  Austin 

12 

Iowa 

Richard  Austin 

19 

Farmer 

Del. 

In  Moris  Township: 

Willis  Williams 

29 

Farmer 

Iowa 

Hannah  Williams 

32 

Iowa 

Carolina  Williams 

2 

Elizabeth  Williams 

7  mos. 

Rachel,  Samuel  Henry,  C.  Joel  Martin  in  family. 

Samuel  Dixon 

45 

Farmer 

N.  C. 

Hannah 

16 

Iowa 

Rachel 

14 

Iowa 

Samuel  C. 

12 

Iowa 

Ida  F. 

9 

Iowa 

Isaac 

5 

Iowa 

Thomas 

4  mos. 

Iowa 

H.  S.  Casselberry 

27 

Farmer 

Iowa 

Nancy  Casselberry 

25 

Ky. 

H.  P.  Casselberry 

82 

Farmer 

Iowa 

Mary  Casselberry 

32 

The  name  of  Casselberry  does  not 

appear  in  Census  of  1880  for  Moris  Twp. 

For  Point 

census  of  1880  gives  the  following: 

Thomas  Casselberry 

29 

Farmer 

Frances 

18 

Wife 

Elvira 

1 

Daughter 

In  1842  Isaac  S.  Casselberry  was  in 

Mississippi  Co.,  Ark.  The  Census  for  1850  gives  the  f 

In  Canadian  Twp.,  Mississippi  Co. 

Isaac  Casselberry 

47 

Farmer 

Ky. 

Jane  Casselberry 

44 

Ky. 

Martin  Casselberry 

23 

Ind. 

Mary  A.  Casselberry 

20 

Ind. 

Paul  Casselberry 

15 

Ind. 

Samuel  Casselberry 

13 

Ind. 

Missouri  Casselberry 

7 

Ark. 

Census  of  1860 — Canadian  Twp. 

Jane  Castleberry 

54 

Housewife 

Ky. 

Samuel  Castleberry 

24 

Farmer 

Ind. 

Almirah  Bront 

14 

Mo. 

Martin  Castleberry 

33 

Farmer 

Ind. 

Nancy  Castleberry 

18 

Housewife 

Ky. 

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Isaac  Castleberry 

2 

Ark. 

Cary  Castleberry 

1 

Ark. 

Nancy  Greenwood 

45 

Domestic 

Ky. 

Census  of  1870 — Canadian  Twp. 

Martin  Castleberry 

42 

Farmer 

Ind. 

Mary  F. 

28 

Housekeeper 

Ky. 

Isaac 

12 

Farm  Laborer 

Ark. 

Carson  A. 

10 

Ark. 

Isabel 

8 

Ark. 

Joannab 

7 

Ark. 

Thomas  M. 

5 

Ark. 

Nancy 

2 

Ark. 

Jane  Castleberry 

62 

Housekeeper 

Ind. 

Henry  Robert 

5 

Mo. 

Census  of  1880 — Canadian  Twp. 

Isaac  Casselberry 

21 

Married  Laborer 

Ark. 

Dana 

20 

Housewife 

Tenn. 

Samuel 

2 

Frank 

10  mos. 

The  Census  Reports  for  1890  were  not  accessible  to  the  public  at  the  time  this  investigation  was 
made. 

How  many  of  the  above  are  descendants  of  Paul  Casselberry  [184-15],  is  not  known,  and  it  has  not 
been  possible  to  locate  any  of  his  descendants.  [Editor.] 


[184-16]  ANDREW  CASSELBERRY,  b  July  27,  1765;  d  Oct.  20,  1832;  s  Derrick  and  Susanna 
(Beyer)  Casselberry  [184-4];  m - 


[184-70] 

[184-71] 

[184-72] 

[184-73] 

[184-74] 

[184-75] 

[184-76] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  14,  1801 ;  d  Oct.  18,  1890;  m  Arnold  Saylor. 

2.  Derrick,  b  Dec.  17,  1802;  d  Dec.  13,  1877;  m  Catharine  Heiser. 

3.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  5,  1805;  m  Frederick  Markley. 

4.  Arnold,  b  Apr.  29,  1807;  m  Margaret  Wood. 

5'  Joh,n  1  twins,  b  Oct.  22,  1810;  j  m  Sarah  SnelL 

6.  Andrew  j  l  — - - 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  16,  1815;  m  Davis  Hartzell. 

8.  Catharine  (?),  m  Moses  Bear. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


Mary  and  Derrick  Bear,  children  of  Moses  and  Catharine  Bear,  receive  bequests  in  the  will  of  Mary 
Casselberry,  daughter  of  Susanna  Beyer  Casselberry  [184-4],  with  others  who  were  nephews  and  nieces, 
but  it  is  not  stated  that  their  mother  Catharine  is  a  niece. 

The  following  dates  are  from  the  Cemetery  of  Lower  Providence  (Pa.)  Presbyterian  Church: 
Andrew  Casselberry,  died  1832,  aged  65  years. 

Elizabeth  Casselberry,  died  1822,  aged  46  years.  [Wife  of  Andrew  Casselberry?] 

Derrick  Casselberry,  1802-1877. 

Catherine  Casselberry,  1809-1887. 


[184-17]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  - ;  d  1862  in  Salem,  Ohio;  dau  Jacob  and  Susanna 

(Stauffer)  Boyer  [184-5];  m  JACOB  WOOD. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Thomas;  2.  Archibald;  3.  Elizabeth;  4.  Mary;  5.  Jane;  6.  Robert. 

[A.  B.  184 ■  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[184-18]  JACOB  BOYER,  b  Dec.  3,  1809;  d  Jan.  19,  1880;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Stauffer)  Boyer 
[184-5];  m  CATHERINE  BUCHER.  Jacob  Boyer  was  a  Dunkard. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-77]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.,  1856;  m  Jacob  Magill. 

2.  Martin,  dec. 

[184-78]  3.  Henry,  rn  Catharine  Richardson;  Grafton,  Pa. 

[A.  B.  184 •  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[184-19]  ABRAHAM  BOYER,  b  1790;  d  1856;  s  Abraham  and - Boyer  [184-7];  m  MARY 

HIVELY,  b - ;  d  1862. 

Children  (5): 

1.  George,  b  1813;  d  Nov.  29,  1889;  unm;  carpenter. 

[184-79]  2.  Nancy,  b  Sept.  24,  1814;  d  Oct.  26,  1851;  m  John  Wisler. 

[184-80]  3.  Henry  B.,  b  May  3,  1816;  d  June  26,  1897;  m  Barbara  Good. 

[184-81]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  May  9,  1819;  d  July  27,  1871;  m  John  Houtz. 

[184—82]  5.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  19,  1822;  d  Dec.  30,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Keyser. 

Abraham  Boyer  was  a  teacher  by  profession;  a  member  of  the  Mennonite  Church,  and  is  buried 
in  Midway  Church  Cemetery  in  Middleburg,  Ind.  [A.  B.  185.  No  further  data  obtamable.] 

[184-20]  JACOB  BOYER,  s  Abraham  and  — — - Boyer  [184-7] ;  m - .  Lived  at  Prairie 

Depot,  Ohio;  had  a  son,  Joseph,  and  probably  other  children.  [A.  B.  183.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-22]  HANNAH  BOYER,  b  Mar.  18,  1794;  d  1883;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts)  Boyer 
[184-8];  m  SAMUEL  GRUBB. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[184-82.1]  1.  Andrew,  m  — - - — ;  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1909.) 

[184-83]  2.  Sarah,  m - Gillbaugh;  McConnellstown,  Pa. 

Four  other  children.  [A.  B.  185.] 

[ Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[184-23]  BARBARA  BOYER,  b  Nov.  17  (18).  1797;  d  Oct.  10,  1876;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine 
(Roberts)  Boyer  [184-8] ;  m  SAMUEL  STINSON,  b  Mar.  4,  1805;  d  Jan.  24,  1887 ;  s  John  and  Margaret 
(Glass)  Stinson.  Farmer;  Dudley,  Pa. 


[184-84] 

[184-85] 

[184-86a] 

[184-86b] 

[184-87] 

[184-88] 


Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  27,  1827;  d  Aug.  5,  1902;  m  Samuel  Reed. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  30,  1830;  d  Feb.  28,  1910;  rn  John  Palmer. 

3.  John,  b  Sept.  23,  1833;  m  1  ^ne  Norton. 

F  1  2.  Mary  Shafer. 

4.  Amy,  b  Apr.  18,  1837;  d  July  24,  1843. 

5.  William,  b  Oct.  25,  1839;  m  Catharine  Hamilton  Horton. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  19,  1843;  m  Ephraim  Mears. 


[184-24]  SARAH  BOYER,  b  May  15,  1799;  d  Feb.  21,  1872;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts) 
Boyer  [184—8] ;  m  Nov.  14,  1820,  HENRY  SUMMERS,  b  Feb.  25,  1793;  d  Mar.  23,  1845;  s  Henry  and 
Barbara  (Lady)  Summers.  Lived  at  James  Creek,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[184-89]  1.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  2,  1822;  d  Feb.  13,  1894;  m  Elizabeth  Enyeart. 

[184-90]  2.  Catharine,  b  May  22,  1823;  m  Adam  Garner;  James  Creek,  Pa. 

[184-91]  3.  Barbara,  b  Feb.  6,  1825;  d  Feb.  8,  1864;  m  Christian  Fouse. 

4.  David,  b  Sept.  17,  1826;  d  Mar.  29,  1885;  unm. 

[184-92]  5.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  2,  1828;  d  July  18,  1899;  m  Rev.  Joseph  R.  Focht. 

[184—93]  6.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  21,  1830;  m  Daniel  Harris. 

[184-94]  7.  Henry,  b  June  2,  1834;  d  Apr.  7,  1917;  m  Elizabeth  Beaver. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[184-25]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  May  4,  1801;  d  1865;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts) 
Boyer  [184-8];  m  JACOB  SUMMERS. 

Children  (10): 

[184-96]  1.  Margaret  Ann,  b  Apr.  15,  1827;  d  Dec.,  1906;  m  David  Fouse. 

2.  Elizabeth,  d  single. 

[184-97]  3.  Christina,  m  Alexander  N.  Campbell;  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1909.) 

[184-97.1]  4.  Susan,  m  Abram  Hefner. 

[184—98]  5.  Lucy,  m  George  Wallace;  Aitch,  Pa. 

[184-99]  6.  Nancy,  m  John  Keyler. 


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[184-100]  7.  Mary,  m  Daphes  Cunningham. 

[184-101]  8.  John,  m  Kate  Grove- 

Two  other  children. 

[A.  B.  185.  Letters  returned;  unable  to  verify .] 

[184-26]  JOHN  BOYER,  b  Feb.  18,  1804;  d  Julv  14,  1888;  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts) 
Boyer  [184-8];  m  Apr.  9,  1829,  MARGARET  SHONTZ  or  SHONTS,  b  Sept.  6,  1810;  d  Jan.  8,  1883. 
John  Boyer  was  born  in  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  and  buried  in  Boynton  Cemetery,  Stryker,  Ohio.  He 
was  a  blacksmith.  [A.  B.  185.] 

Children  (18): 

[184-102]  1.  Isaac,  b  Feb.  10,  1830;  d  May  16,  1863;  m  Emma  McClean. 

[184-103]  2.  David,  b  Nov.  13,  1831;  d  May  23,  *1913;  m  Harriet  Schaeffer. 

[184-104]  3.  John,  b  May  3,  1833;  d  Aug.  7,  1911;  m  Adeline  Schaeffer. 

[184-105]  4.  Henry,  b  Oct.  16,  1834;  d  Mar.  12,  1909;  m  Selena  Clements. 

5.  Margaret,  b  Aug.  27,  1836;  d  Sept.  8,  1836. 

[184-106]  6.  William,  b  June  13,  1838;  d  Oct.  4,  1891;  m  Elizabeth  Towle. 

[184-107]  7.  Catherine,  b  July  1,  1841;  d  Aug.  12,  1901;  m  Rev.  John  R.  Colgan. 

[184-108]  8.  Eliza,  b  Oct.  20,  1843;  m  Rev.  John  W.  H.  Morrison. 

[184-109]  9.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  17,  1845;  d  Feb.  6,  1916;  m  Mathias  Thurston. 

[184-110]  10.  Mary  Ann,  b  Apr.  18,  1847;  d  Nov.  2,  1874;  m  Daniel  Sly. 

[184-111]  11.  Enos  F.,  b  May  6,  1849;  m  Adaline  Mills. 

[184-112]  12.  Jane  Adeline,  b  Oct.  7,  1852;  m  A.  M.  Lee. 

[184-113]  13.  Aaron  Luther,  b  Nov.  17,  1855;  d  Apr.  10,  1900;  m  Ella  Robinson. 

[184-27]  HENRY  BOYER,  JR.,  b  July  18,-1807;  d  Oct.  6,  1848;  s  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts) 
Boyer  [184-8];  m  Mar.,  1835,  SUSANNAH  GARNER,  b  May  23,  1813;  d  Apr.  8,  1884;  dau  JohnM. 
and  Mary  (Brumbaugh)  Garner.  Henry  Boyer,  Jr.,  was  born  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa. 
[A.  B.  185.]  Lived  on  farm  near  Marklesburg,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

1.  John  Garner,  b  Feb.  29,  1836;  d  Apr.  1,  1899;  m  Josephine  Cantner. 

2.  Samuel  H.,  b  Dec.  14,  1837;  d  Nov.  17,  1917;  m  Lydia  Young. 

3.  Matthew  G.,  b  Mar.  10,  1839;  m  Martha  L.  Stauffer. 

4.  Henry  S.,  b  Jan.  31,  1841;  d  June  20,  1862,  in  Phila.  Hospital,  of  wounds  received  in 
Battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  during  Civil  War. 

5.  Mary  Jane,  b  Nov.  4,  1845;  m  Alison  H.  Crum. 

6.  Andrew  Summers,  b  Sept.  27,  1848;  d  1854. 


[184-114] 

[184-115] 

[184-116] 


[184-117] 


[184-28]  CATHERINE  BOYER,  b  May  7,  1809;  d  July  24,  1882;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine 
(Roberts)  Boyer  [184-8];  m  Apr.  6,  1830,  JOHN  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Jan.  11,  1809;  d  May  25,  1896; 
s  George  and  Mary  (Bowers)  Brumbaugh. 

John  Brumbaugh  lived  on  a  farm  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  and  was  a  deacon  and  later 
minister  of  the  German  Baptist  Brethren  Church.  It  is  said  that  he  was  a  steady  smoker  until  he  reached 

the  age  of  70;  then  thinking  he  was  not  setting  a  proper  example  for  others  he  decided  to  stop  using 

tobacco  saying,  ‘I  would  rather  die  than  be  overcome  by  it.’  During  the  remaining  seventeen  years 
of  his  life  he  used  no  more  tobacco.  [B.  F.  Jf75.] 

Children  (6): 

[184-118]  1.  Benjamin,  b  Feb.  9,  1831;  d  June  14,  1906;  m  Elizabeth  Snowberger  Bechtel. 

[184-119]  2.  David  Boyer,  b  Oct.  29,  1832;  d  Oct.  15,  1908;  m  Susan  Snowberger  Bechtel. 

[184-120]  3.  George,  b  Feb.  11,  1834;  d  Aug.  18,  1899;  m  Fannie  Elizabeth  Myers. 

[184-121]  4.  Henry  Boyer,  b  Apr.  1,  1836;  d  Jan.  28,  1919;  m  Susan  Fink  Peightal. 

[184-122]  5.  Isaac,  b  Jan.  7,  1838;  m  Priscilla  Elsie  Stever. 

[184-123]  6.  John  Boyer,  b  Mar.  14,  1848;  m  Eleanor  Jane  Van  Dyke. 

[184-29]  RACHEL  BOYER,  b  Jan.  6,  1810;  d  1846;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts)  Boyer 
[184-8];  m  Oct.  6,  1831,  JACOB  BRUMBAUGH,  b  July  4,  1806;  d  Dec.  15,  1890;  s  George  and  Mary 
(Bowers)  Brumbaugh. 

Jacob  Brumbaugh  was  a  farmer  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  Both  husband  and  wife 
are  buried  in  Brumbaugh  Cemetery  of  the  same  place.  [B.  F.  J73.] 


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Children  {10): 

1.  Henry,  b  Aug.  17,  1832;  d  Jail.  28,  1907;  rn  Nancy  Grove. 

2.  George  Boyer,  b  July  12,  1834;  m  Martha  Peightal  Grove. 

3.  Andrew  Boelus,  b  Aug.  9,  1836;  d  Jan.  27,  1908;  m  Maria  Baer  Frank. 

4.  Abraham  W.,  b  July  28,  1838;  d  Nov.  26,  1869;  m  Hannah  Faulkender. 

5.  Rebecca  Boyer,  b  Feb.  2,  1841 ;  m  Robert  Mason. 

6.  Mary,  b  Apr.  18,  1843;  m  John  W.  Foust. 

7.  Catharine,  b  Dec.  23,  1845;  m  John  Rogers. 

8.  Rachel,  b  July  4,  1848;  d  Apr.  12,  1919;  m  Rufus  A.  Zook. 

9.  Jacob  H.,  b  Aug.  27,  1851;  m  Rachel  Edith  Jodon. 

0.  David,  b  Mar.  10,  1854;  d  Aug.  24,  1855. 

[184-30]  REBECCA  BOYER,  b  Apr.  28,  1814;  d  aged  75  vears;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts) 
Boyer  [184-8];  m  JACOB  GROVE. 

Children  (4): 

[184-133]  1.  Henry,  m - ;  Aitch,  Pa. 

[184-134]  2.  B.  H.,  m - ;  Grafton,  Pa. 

[184-135]  3.  Alice,  m - Davis;  James  Creek,  Pa. 

[184-136]  4.  Rachel,  m - Davis;  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

[A.  B.  186.  Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-31]  MARY  BOYER,  b  May  26,  1816;  d  Sept.  27,  1902;  dau  Henry  and  Catharine  (Roberts) 
Boyer  [184-8];  m  JOHN  MICHAEL  GARNER,  JR.,  b  Feb.  6,  1815;  s  John  Michael  and  Catharine 
(Acker)  Garner. 

Children  {3): 

[184-137]  1.  Andrew  B.,  m  Mary  Etta  Surley. 

[184-138]  2.  Isaac,  m  Mary  Marshall;  James  Creek,  Pa. 

3.  Kate. 

[A.  B.  186.  Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 

George  Garner  relates  how  his  grandfather,  John  Michael  Garner,  Sr.,  and  others  were  besieged 
by  the  Indians  in  the  “Hartsocks  fort,”  which  stood  near  the  Frank  cemetery  on  the  Frank  farm,  now 
owned  by  the  heirs  of  David  Boyer  Brumbaugh  [184-119]: 

“The  entire  company  of  settlers  including  the  women  dressed  in  men’s  clothing  and  went  out 
through  a  back  window  coming  around  through  a  sheltering  ravine  and  re-entering  through  the  front 
opening  in  the  stockade.  This  they  continued  until  the  Indians  decided  that  a  large  body  of  recruits 
had  come,  and  left  without  serious  attack.”  [B.  F.  436.] 


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[184-127] 

[184-128] 

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[184-130] 

[184-131] 

[184-132] 


[184-35]  CATHARINE  BEYER,  6  Jan.  9,  1790;  d  Feb.  9,  1867;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rickerd)  Beyer  [184-10];  m  HARMAN  CUSTER,  b  July  2,  1788;  s  Peter  Custer. 


Children  ( 9 ): 

[184-139]  1.  Margaret,  b  Feb.  6,  1811. 

[184-140]  2.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  11,  1812. 

[184-141b]  }  3‘  Abraham’  h  Feb-  16>  1813 ;  d  May  4,  1886;  m 

[184-142]  4.  Susanna,  b  Mar.  12,  1815. 

[184-143]  5.  Mary,  b  June  23,  1817. 

[184-144]  6.  Philip  B.,  b  June  2,  1821. 

[184-145]  7.  Levi,  b  Mar.  25,  1825. 

[184-146]  8.  John  S.,  b  Sept.  18,  1827. 

[184-147]  9.  Ann  B.,  b  Dec.  9,  1831. 


1.  Mary  Shrawder. 

2.  Ann  Forges. 


Peter  Custer,  father  of  Harman,  came  from  Switzerland  to  Pa.  and  settled  in  Worcester  Twp., 
Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  The  son,  Harman,  became  a  weaver  in  early  life,  but  later  turned  to  farming  and  at 
his  death  owned  the  farm  where  Custer  Station  is  now  located  on  the  Stony  Creek  R.  R. 

For  most  of  the  data  of  Catharine  Beyer  Custer  and  her  descendants,  the  Editor  is  indebted  to 
“Biographical  Annals  of  Montgomery  County,”  Vol.  II,  pp.  370-1. 


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On  Mar.  3,  1827,  Harman  Custer  of  Plymouth  and  wife,  Catharine,  deeded  2  acres  and  21  perches 
to  Matthias  Brumback  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa.  In  1824  they  deeded  18  acres  to  J.  Metz.  [D.  B. 
4248a.} 


[184-36]  HENRY  BEYER,  b  June  7,  1792;  d  Feb.  29,  1864;  s  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Rickerd) 
Beyer  [184-10];  m  MARGARET  TANEY,  b  May  12,  1795;  d  Mar.  10,  1877.  Lived  on  farm  in  Worces¬ 
ter  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  where  Isaiah  S.  Anders  now  resides  (1922).  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Beyer  are 
buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Cemetery  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

Henry  Beyer  was  a  colonel  of  militia.  Tradition  states  that  he  planted  a  grove  of  locust  trees  in 
order  that  forests  might  grow  from  which  fence  posts  could  be  made,  as  he  thought  locust  trees 
made  the  best  posts.  He  was  elected  to  the  House  of  Representatives  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.  [Mrs.  J. 
Monroe  Beyer.] 

Children  (J); 

[184-148]  1.  Emanuel,  m - 

[184-149]  2.  Mary,  m  Henry  Nungesser. 

[184-150]  3.  Barbara  Ann,  b  July  15,  1822;  d  Mar.  10,  1888;  m  Matthias  Schmuck. 

[184-151]  4.  Matilda,  m  Joseph  Cambel  (Campbell). 

Some  of  the  above  data  was  obtained  from  the  will  of  Henry  Beyer  of  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa., 
probated  Mar.  28,  1864,  which  mentions  the  following: 

“My  dear  wife  Margaret;  my  son  Emanuel  Beyer  [who  was  the  executor];  my  daughter  Mary, 
wife  of  Henry  Nungesser;  my  grandson  Hillary  Beyer;  my  three  children:  Barbara  Ann,  who  married 
Matthias  Schmuck;  Emanuel;  and  Matilda,  who  married  Joseph  Cambel.” 

In  1864  Emanuel  Beyer  was  of  Kent  Co.,  Md. ;  Barbara  Schmuck  was  of  Worcester,  Pa. ;  and  Matil¬ 
da  Campbell  was  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 


[184-37]  ABRAHAM  R.  BEYER,  b  Nov.  26,  1796;  d  June  30,  1851;  s  Abraham  and  Catharine 
(Rickerd)  Beyer  [184-10];  m  by  Rev.  George  Wack,  July  13,  1817,  to  ABIGAIL  STONG.  [Perk.  Reg., 
Vol.  II,  p  88].  Lived  in  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 


[184-152]  1.  Philip,  b  Apr.  7,  1818;  d  Oct.  18,  1875;  m  Mary  — 

[184-153]  2.  Catharine,  m  D - Fry. 

[184-154]  3.  Barton. 

[184-155]  4.  Harriet,  m  George  S.  Mowrey. 

[184-156]  5.  Abraham,  a  minor  under  14  years  of  age  in  1851. 

[184-157]  6.  Amanda,  a  minor  under  14  years  of  age  in  1851. 

7.  Israel 

buried  in  Wentz’s  Church  Cemetery,  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 


8.  Mary 

9.  Elizabeth 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


Abraham  Beyer  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa.,  died  intestate  June  30,  1851,  leaving  widow,  Abigail, 
and  six  children:  Philip;  Catharine,  wife  of  D.  Fry;  Barton;  Harriet;  Abraham,  and  Amanda,  minors 
under  14  years  of  age.  John  Schrack  was  guardian  for  the  latter  two  children;  the  widow,  Abigail, 
and  son  Philip  were  administrators. 

On  Apr.  15,  1856,  a  Harriet  Beyer  married  William  Mooney  of  Bridgeport,  Pa. 


[184-38]  MARY  BEYER,  b  Mar.  16,  1798;  d  Apr.  19,  1842;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Rickerd) 
Beyer  [184-10];  m  JOHN  BAUGHMAN,  b  June  25,  1791;  d  Feb.  8,  1857.  They  are  said  to  have  had 
11  children,  three  of  whom  died  in  1879.  A  son,  Robert,  d  Mar.  14,  1831,  aged  7  yrs.,  12  da. 

[Above  dates  from  to?nbstones  in  Methacton  Cem .] 


[184-39]  CATHARINE  BEYER,  b  Sept.  14,  1783;  d  Mar.  10,  1852;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz) 
Beyer  [184-11];  m  JACOB  BEAN,  b  Aug.  6,  1776;  d  Aug.  5,  1856. 

Children  (6): 

[184-158]  1.  Rachel,  b  Dec.  1,  1804;  d  Mar.  20,  1859;  m  Abraham  Rosenberger. 

2.  Joshua,  b  Nov.  10,  1807;  d  July  15,  1848. 

[184-159]  3.  Catharine  B.,  b  Dec.  23,  1810;  d  May  6,  1861;  m  Jacob  Boorse. 


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4.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  3,  1813;  d  Sept.  13,  1840. 

[184-160]  5.  Isaac  B.,  b  July  11,  1817;  d  Dec.  19,  1888;  to  Sarah  Van  Fossen. 

[184-161]  6.  Samuel  B.,  b  Jan.,  1822;  d  July  15,  1905;  to  Julia  A.  Brunner. 

[184-40a]  ANDREW  BEYER,  b  July  24,  1785;  d  Aug.  31,  1846;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz)  Beyer 
[184-11];  to  CATHARINE  BEAN,  b  Sept.  14,  1783;  d  July  20,  1814. 

Children  (2): 

[184-162]  1.  Benjamin,  b  Dec.  19,  1807;  d  Feb.  25,  1893;  m  Hannah  Cassel. 

[184-163]  2.  Samuel  B.,  b  Apr.  18,  1810;  d  Aug.  19,  1908;  m  Harriet  Gouldy. 


[184-40b]  ANDREW  BEYER,  same  as  above,  to  2nd  time,  CATHARINE  CLEMENCE,  b  1794; 
d  Mar.  30,  1864. 

Children  (8): 

[184-164]  1.  Anna,  b  Oct.  6,  1816;  d  Jan.  23,  1902;  to  George  R.  Detweiler. 

[184-165]  2.  Henry  C.,  b  Aug.  20,  1818;  d  Mar.  24,  1881;  to  Sophia  Hartel. 

S1IM2S;1,  1  3.  Jacob  C„  b  Apr.  7,  1822;  d  Oct.  24,  1897;  m  (  »•  Margaret  Ann  McCarter. 
[184-166b]  J  [  2.  Susan  Landis. 

[184-167]  4.  Joseph  C.,  b  July  22,  1824;  d  Jan.  15,  1900;  to  Mary  Ann  Y.  Kugler. 

[184-168]  5.  William  C.,  b  June  18,  1827;  d,  Jan.  22,  1890;  to  Catharine  Kugler. 

6.  Margaret,  b  Oct.  24,  1829;  d  June  16,  1852. 

7.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  5,  1832;  d  1834. 

[184-169]  8.  David  C.,  b  Mar.  25,  1834;  d  Aug.  14,  1862;  to  Elizabeth  Swartz. 


[184-41]  CHRISTIANNA  BEYER,  b  Oct.  20,  1787;  d  Feb.  27,  1880;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz) 
Beyer  [184-11];  rn  MICHAEL  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Dec.  12,  1785;  d  Jan.  30,  1865. 


[184-170a] 

[184-170b] 

[184-171] 

[184-172] 

[184-173] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Joseph,  b  June  14,  1810;  d  May  11,  1900;  to  [  Rekecca  M.etz. 

[  a,  biiciriiiG  uenner 

2.  Charlotte,  b  Dec.  22,  1815;  d  Oct.  30,  1881;  m  Amos  Shutt. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Sept.  3,  1819;  d  Jan.  30,  1895;  to  Fayetta  Groff. 

4.  Eli,  b  Aug.  30,  1828;  d  Apr.  23,  1895;  to  Elizabeth  Hallman. 


[184-42]  JOSEPH  BEYER,  b  Nov.  17,  1789;  d  May  10,  1818;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz)  Beyer 
[184-11];  to  HANNAH  BEAN,  b  Aug.  13,  1787;  d  Jan.  20,  1850. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Jacob  B.,  b  Jan.  17,  1813;  d  Sept.  11,  1892;  to  Elizabeth  Cassel. 

2.  William,  b  July  29,  1814;  d  June  8,  1899;  to  Elizabeth  Cassel. 


[184-174] 

[184-175] 

[184-176a] 

[184-176b] 


\  3.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  17,  1817;  d  Jan.  14,  1867;  to 


1.  Lydia  Rittenhouse. 

2.  Mary  Rittenhouse. 


[184-43]  MARGARET  BEYER,  b  Apr.  13,  1794;  d  Nov.  6,  1867;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz) 
Beyer  [184-11];  to  Feb.,  1813,  SAMUEL  KLINE,  b  Dec.  20,  1788;  d  Oct.  10,  1867. 

Children  (2): 

[184-177]  1.  Rachel,  b  July  13,  1815;  d  1892;  to  Jacob  Cassel. 

2.  Samuel,  b  May  29,  1820. 

[Wo  further  data  obtainable.] 

[184-44]  RACHEL  BEYER,  b  Feb.  12,  1796;  d  Jan.  10,  1885;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz) 
Beyer  [184-11];  to  Sept.  10,  1820,  by  Rev.  George  Wack  to  DANIEL  RITTENHOUSE,  b  Nov.  17, 
1798;  d  Dec.  21,  1876.  Daniel  Rittenhouse  was  a  farmer  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-177.1]  1.  Catharine,  b  Nov.  9,  1821;  d  July  13,  1906;  to  William  Gotwals. 

[184-178]  2.  Aaron  B.,  b  Nov.  19,  1823;  d  Feb.  18,  1870;  to  Mary - 

3.  Silas,  b  Aug.  15,  1826;  m - ;  lived  in  Kansas. 

[  Unable  to  locate  descendants  of  above  family .] 


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[184-45a]  JACOB  BEYER,  b  Apr.  19,  1798;  d  Sept.  23,  1886;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz)  Beyer 
[  184-11];  m  Jan.  13,  1822,  MAGDALENA  BOORSE,  b  Oct.  15,  1799;  d  Mar.  30,  1848. 

Children  (13): 


[184-179] 

[184-180] 

[184-181] 

[184-1 82a] 

[184-1 82b] 

[184-183] 

[184-184] 

[184-185] 

[184-186] 


[184-187] 


1.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  13,  1823;  d  Mar.  29,  1867;  m  Hannah  Brunner. 

2.  John,  b  Apr.  8,  1824;  d  Feb.  22,  1898;  m  Sarah  Schwenk. 

3.  Jesse,  b  Sept.  13,  1825;  m  Hannah  Dettra. 


J  4.  Adam,  b  Aug.  24,  1827;  d  Nov.  18,  1910;  m 


1.  Mary  Brunner. 

2.  Elizabeth  Hendricks. 


5.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  31,  1828;  m  David  Kook. 

6.  Daniel,  b  June  27,  1830;  d  Dec.  26,  1883;  m  Catharine  Oberholzer. 

7.  Albert,  b  Jan.  8,  1832;  d  Jan.  5,  1851. 

8.  Jacob  B.,  b  June  21,  1834;  d  July  8,  1910;  m  Cordelia  Haas. 

9.  Benjamin,  b  Mar.  4,  1836;  d  Apr.  23,  1849. 

10.  James,  b  Oct.  29,  1838;  d  May  8,  1906;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Dettra. 

11.  Franklin,  b  June  28,  1840;  d  Apr.  16,  1852. 

12.  Charles,  b  Apr.  30,  1842;  d  Jan.  19,  1848. 

13.  Sarah,  b  Apr.  13,  1844;  d  Sept.  14,  1914;  m  James  U.  Bean. 


[184-45b]  JACOB  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  1S55,  ELIZABETH  OBERHOLTZER. 
No  issue. 

[184-46]  MARY  BEYER,  b  July  4,  1800;  d  Feb.  7,  1885;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz)  Beyer 
[184-11];  m  Sept.  11,  1821,  JOSEPH  METZ,  b  Aug.  18,  1800;  d  Jan.  10,  1860.  Lived  in  Norriton 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

[184-188]  1.  John  B.,  b  Oct.  22,  1822;  m - - 

[184-189]  2.  Jacob  B.,  b  Sept.  8,  1826;  d  Apr.  21,  1896;  m  Sarah  Umstead. 

[184-190]  3.  Elizabeth  B.,  b  June  3,  1829;  d  Oct.  1,  1905;  m  Moses  Halteman. 

4.  Joseph,  b  June  7,  1833;  d  June  10,  1833. 

[184-191]  5.  Mary,  b  Aug.  17,  1838;  d  Dec.  7,  1911;  m  Nathaniel  Underkuffler. 


[184-47]  JOHN  BEYER,  b  Oct.  17,  1802;  d  July  24,  1832;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz)  Beyer  [184- 
1 1] ;  m  Dec.  11,  1823,  LYDIA  FRICK,  d  Sept.  11,  1856.  John  Beyer  is  said  to  have  died  from  a  fall  at 
a  mill. 

Children  (J): 


[184-192]  1.  Henry  F.,  b  1824;  m  Hannah  Schlotterer. 

[184-193]  2.  Elias,  b  Aug.  22,  1826;  d  May  7,  1910;  m  Juliana  Moser. 

3.  Aaron,  b  Oct.  10,  1828;  d  Jan.  31,  1844. 

4.  Ann,  b  Jan.  18,  1831 ;  d  July  25,  1846. 


[184-48]  ELIZABETH  BEYER,  b  Jan.  5,  1806;  d  Sept.  22,  1887;  dau  -Jacob  and  Rachel  (Metz) 
Beyer  [184-11];  m  Jan.  6,  1828,  JOHN  METZ,  b  June  26,  1803;  d  Nov.  2,  1899;  s  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Byer)  Metz. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Catharine,  b  Aug.  29,  1829;  Presbyterian  Ladies’  Home,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

2.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  23,  1832;  d  Feb.  26,  1847. 

3.  Eli,  b  Dec.  9,  1839;  d  July  18,  1856. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  20,  1844;  d  July  6,  1907. 


[184-49]  HENRY  BEYER,  b  Nov.  21,  1786;  d  Jan.  21,  1851;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward) 
Beyer  [184—12] ;  m  Apr.  3,  1817,  DOROTHY  McELWAINE,  b  Feb.  25,  1796;  d  June  1,  1839.  Farmer 
and  blacksmith;  lived  in  Coleraine  Twp.,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (6) : 

1.  Mary,  b  Nov.  1,  1818;  d  Apr.  12,  1843. 

[184  196]  2.  Rebecca,  b  Nov.  3,  1820;  d  Dec.  29,  1898;  m  John  Wesley  Emery. 

[184-194]  3.  Daniel,  6  May  2,  1823;  d  Sept.  3,  1875;  m  Anna  Eliza  Keylor. 


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[184-195]  4.  Andrew,  b  Apr.  12,  1827;  m  Margaret  Heidelbaugh. 

5.  Dorothy  Ann,  b  Dec.  28,  1831;  d  Dec.  26,  1834. 

6.  James,  b  Apr.  19,  1837;  d  Apr.  9,  1843. 

[184-50]  ANDREW  BEYER,  b  Dec.  31,  1789;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward)  Beyer  [184-12]; 
m  JANE  HARRIS. 

Children  (3): 

[184  197]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  17,  1831;  d  Feb.  21,  1893;  m  Alexander  White. 

Two  other  children;  left  no  descendants. 

[A.  B.  187.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-51]  REBECCA  BEYER,  b  July  19,  1796;  d  Feb.  5,  1833;  dau  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward) 
Beyer  [184-12];  m  JOHN  McELWAIN,  s  Patrick  and  Mary  (Campbell)  or  Catharine  (Snodgrass) 
McElwain. 

Children  (J): 

[184-198]  1.  Daniel  B.,  b  Jan.  14,  1819;  d  Feb.,  1892;  m  Harriet  Ecklin. 

[184-199]  2.  William,  b  Apr.  2,  1821;  d  Nov.  14,  1895;  m  Mary  Beyer. 

[184-200]  3.  John  S.,  b  Jan.  30,  1828;  d  May  20,  1905;  m  Rebecca  Webb. 

[184-201]  4.  Robert  B.,  b  Apr.  10,  1830;  d  Aug.  31,  1895;  m  Annie  Marie  Harrie. 

John  McElwain  married  2nd  time,  Eliza  Kerr. 


[184-52]  DANIEL  BEYER,  JR.,  b  Mar.  9,  1799;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward)  Beyer  [184-12] ; 
m  CATHARINE  BAKER.  Stone  mason. 


[184-203] 

[184-204] 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Benjamin  B.,  b  Dec.  26,  1819;  d  Apr.  8,  1887;  m  Mary  Smith. 

2.  Elizabeth,  m  John  Hetherington. 

3.  Isaac,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[184-53]  ROBERT  BEYER,  b  Feb.  24,  1801;  d  Aug.  2,  1852;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward) 
Beyer  [184-12];  m  MARY  ELIZABETH  JOHNSON,  b  1803;  d  Feb.  26,  1873;  dau  Mark  and  Elizabeth 
Johnson.  Fuller. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[184-205]  1.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  21,  1835;  d  Dec.  18,  1907;  m  Dr.  Joseph  B.  Carliart. 

[184-206]  2.  Henry,  b  Mar.  10,  1836;  d  Dec.  26,  1871;  m  Mary  E.  Hastings. 

[184-207]  3.  Ann  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  6,  1838;  m  Matthew  Dunlap. 

[184-208]  4.  Rebecca,  b  July  10,  1840;  d  Aug.  17,  1887;  m  Matthew  D.  Williams. 

5.  John,  b  Dec.  12,  1842;  d  Jan.  19,  1865;  prisoner  in  Civil  War;  starved  to  death  in 
Prison  at  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

[184-209]  6.  Sarah,  b  July  28,  1843;  d  Dec.  22,  1916;  m  William  Jack. 


[184-54]  DAVID  BEYER,  b  Dec.  26,  1803;  d  1865;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward)  Beyer 
[184-12] ;  jn  MARY  McELWAIN. 

Children  (J): 

[184-210]  1.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  17,  1827;  d.  1910;  m  Milton  Keylor. 

[184-199]  2.  Mary,  b  Apr.  5,  1832;  d  Nov.  5,  1890;  m  William  McElwain. 

[184-21 1]  3.  Josiah,  b  Apr.  15,  1830;  d  Aug.  6,  1909;  m  Hannah  Heidelbaugh. 

4.  David,  d  young. 


[184  55]  THOMAS  BEYER,  b  July  6,  1806;  d  July  6,  1888;  s  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Woodward) 
Beyer  [184-12] ;  m  Mar.  23,  1843,  MARY  ANN  McCLENATHAN,  b  Nov.  12,  1825;  d  Nov.  18,  1905; 
dau  Thomas  and  Letitia  (Forrest)  McClenathan.  Farmer;  lived  in  Coleraine  Twp.,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa. 
Children  (5): 

[184-213]  1.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  17,  1844;  m  Robert  Clark  Morrison. 

[184-214]  2.  Letitia  Jane,  b  Mar.  6,  1846;  d  Jan.  24,  1920;  m  Albert  B,  Worth. 


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3.  Mary  A.,  b  Oct.  26,  1848;  unm;  Christiana,  Pa. 

[184-215]  4.  William  Forrest,  b  Oct.  11,  1853;  d  Jan.  30,  1918;  m  Ila  Warfel. 

5.  Winfield  S.,  b  Oct.  22,  1861;  unm;  Christiana,  Pa. 

[184-58]  ELIZABETH  BEYER,  b  July  1,  1797;  d  Jan.  10,  1865;  dau  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Kill])) 
Beyer  [184-13];  m  1817,  WILLIAM  BUCHANAN,  b  Apr.  1,  1797 ;  d  Aug.  9,  1878;  s  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Piersol)  Buchanan.  Lived  at  Honey  Brook,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Samuel,  b  Aug.  21,  1818;  d  1865;  m  Harriet  Morgan. 

2.  Anna,  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Andrew,  b  Sept.  29,  1821;  d  Aug.  14,  1890;  m  Hannah  Piersol. 

4.  Rebecca,  b  June  2,  1824;  d  1909;  m  Joseph  C.  Davis. 

5.  Sarah,  b  July  11,  1826;  d  Jan.  27,  1901;  m  G.  M.  Wagoner. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  May  10,  1828;  d  1914;  m  G.  B.  Flunerfelt. 

7.  William,  b  Sept.  6,  1830;  d  1882;  m  Sophia  Edwards. 

8.  James,  b  May  10,  1833;  d  1898;  m  Rachel  Supplee. 

9.  J.  Wesley,  b  June  17,  1837;  d  Mar.,  1843. 

[184-60]  ANNE  BOYER,  b  1807;  d  1894;  dau  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Kulp)  Beyer  [184-13] ; 
rn  JOHN  WRIGHT,  b  1807 ;  d  1851 ;  s  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Cherington)  Wright.  Shoemaker;  Waynes- 
burg,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[184-223]  1.  Lewis  0.,  b  June,  1829;  d  1907;  m  Jane  Todd. 

[184-224]  2.  Mary,  b  Sept.,  1831;  d  1918;  m  George  Griffith. 

[184-225]  3.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.,  1833;  d  1870;  m  James  Bones. 

4.  John  Benson,  b  1835;  d  1840. 

[184-226]  5.  Sarah  Boyer,  b  Oct.  25,  1839;  m  George  Laurence. 

[184-227]  6.  Harriet  M.,  b  May,  1842;  d  1904;  m  Robert  Wright. 

7.  Elmira  B.,  b  1845;  d  1852. 

[184-228]  8.  Enos  R.  W.,  b  July;  1850;  d  1920;  m  Elizabeth  Henry. 


[184-216] 

[184-217] 

[184-218] 

[184-219] 

[184-220] 

[184-221] 

[184-222] 


[184-61]  SAMUEL  BOYER,  b  about  1801  in  Whitemarsh  Twp.,  Pa.;  s  Andrew  and  Elizabeth 

(Kulp)  Beyer  [184-13];  m - .  Went  to  Honey  Brook,  Pa.,  with  his  parents  about  1802.  [A.  B. 

188.} 

Children  (7): 


[184-229] 

[184-230] 

[184-231] 

[184-232] 

[184-233] 

[184-233.1] 

[184-233.2] 


1.  Peter,  b  1839;  m  Sarah  Hoffman. 

2.  Andrew,  m - ;  has  children;  Erie,  Pa. 

3.  Lewis,  m - ;  Tyrone,  Pa. 

4.  Mary,  m  Benjamin  Grube. 

5.  Maggie,  m - Story. 

6.  Harriet,  m - Graham. 

7.  Sabina,  m - Platt. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 


[184-63]  ANDREW  BOYER,  b  Feb.  24,  1810;  d  July  30,  1862;  s  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Kulp) 
Beyer  [184-13]:  m  Sept.  26,  1834,  SARAH  A.  PENNOCK,  b  Dec.  19,  1809;  d  Sept.  1,  1868;  dau  Pusey 
and  Mary  (Leonard)  Pennock.  Lived  at  Honeybrook,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[184-234]  1.  Nelson  P.,  b  Aug.  23,  1835;  d  Dec.  14,  1907;  m  Harriet  C.  Vance. 

[184-235]  2.  Samuel,  b  Feb.  18,  1843;  d  Oct.  3,  1919;  m  Anna  B.  Temple. 

[184-236]  3.  Annie,  b  Feb.  2,  1840;  d  July  19,  1920;  m  Samuel  W.  Smith. 

[184-237]  4.  Mary,  b  Oct.  21,  1838;  d  July  6,  1920;  m  James  Hughes. 

[184-238]  5.  Hannah,  b  Mar.  22,  1845;  m  David  Y.  Faddis. 

6.  Elvina,  b  July  31,  1846;  d  Mar.  4,  1895. 

[184-239]  7.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  13,  1851;  in  George  James  Faddis. 

[184-240]  8.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  14,  1837;  m  Robert  A.  Young. 

Two  of  above  sons  served  in  the  Civil  War. 

[ Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  George  .1 .  Faddis .] 


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[184-65]  ISAAC  S.  CASSELBERRY,  s  Paul  Casselberry  [184-15];  to  JANE  - .  Lived  in 

Mississippi  Co.,  Ark.,  in  1850.  [From  Census  Report  of  1850.] 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Martin;  2.  Mary  A.;  3.  Paul;  4.  Samuel;  5.  Missouri.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[184-66]  HANNAH  CASSELBERRY,  dau  Paul  Casselberry  [184-15];  m  — - —  CARSON. 

One  child: 

[184-241]  John.  [ From  Census  Reports  1850,  of  Jackson  Twp.,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.  Unable  to  verify.] 

[184-67]  ELIZABETH  CASSELBERRY,  dau  Paul  Casselberry  [184-15];  rn  SAMUEL  DIXON. 
Children  ( 6 ): 

[184-242]  1.  Hannah. 

[184-243]  2.  Rachel. 

[184-244]  3.  Samuel  C. 

[184-245]  4.  Ida. 

[184-246]  5.  Isaac. 

[184-247]  6.  Thomas. 

[From  Census  Reports  of  Jackson  Twp.,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.,  1850.] 

[Unable  to  verify.] 

[184-68]  MARY  CASSELBERRY,  d  prior  to  1849;  dau  Paul  Casselberry  [184-15];  m  JOHN 
CASSELBERRY.  Lived  in  Posey  Co.,  Ind.  [Census  Report,  1850.] 

Children  (2): 

[184-248]  1.  Hannah,  m  Willis  Williams. 

2.  Another  child. 

(Data  from  will  of  Mary  Casselberry,  daughter  of  Susanna  Beyer  Casselberry  [ISJ-J].) 

[  U noble  to  trace  any  descendants.] 

[184-69]  THOMAS  CASSELBERRY,  s  Paul  Casselberry  [184-15];  m  FRANCES  — - — 

One  child:  Elvira. 

[From  Census  Reports  of  Point  Twp.,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.,  1880.] 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 


[184-70]  MARY  CASSELBERRY,  b  Nov.  14,  1801;  d  Oct.  18,  1890;  dau  Andrew  Casselberry 
[184-16];  to  ARNOLD  SAYLOR,  b  Sept.  1,  1792;  d  Feb.  8,  1856. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  26,  1833;  d  Jan.  4,  1887;  unm. 

2.  Angeline,  b  May  14,  1837;  d  1903;  unm. 

3.  Sarah  Catharine,  b  June  18,  1841;  dec;  unm. 

4.  Isabella,  b  Nov.  9,  1843;  d  1900;  unm. 

[Dates  from  Episcopal  Cem.,  Evansburg,  Pa.] 

In  April,  1849,  a  petition  was  filed  in  the  Orphans’  Court  for  Guardian  by  Angeline,  Sarah  Cath¬ 
arine,  and  Isabella  Saylor,  by  their  father  and  next  friend,  Arnold  Saylor.  They  were  entitled  to  a 
small  legacy  from  their  Aunt  Mary  Casselberry.  [ O .  C.  16:257 — Norristown,  Pa  ] 

A  paper  enclosed  with  the  petition  states  that  Nathan  Davis  made  settlement  with  them  as 
follows:  Sarah  Catharine  Saylor,  June  18,  1862;  Isabella  Saylor,  Nov.  9,  1864;  Angeline  Saylor,  May 
14,  1858;  which  indicates  the  dates  when  they  became  of  age. 


[184-71]  DERRICK  CASSELBERRY,  b  Dec.  17,  1802;  d  Dec.  13,  1877;  s  Andrew  Casselberry 
[184-16];  to  CATHARINE  HEISER,  />  Nov.  9,  1809;  d  Dec.  20,  1887. 


Children  (8): 

[184  251]  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b  Mar.  7,  1832;  d  Aug.  3,  1878;  to  Thomas  J.  Davis. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  3,  1834;  d  Nov.  12,  1834. 

[184-252]  3.  Andrew,  b  July  18,  1836;  d  Dec.  5,  1858  (2  weeks  after  his  marriage) ;  m 


Plate  129 


Jemima  Wilkinson 
The  “Universal  Friend.” 
(See  [192-4].) 


Plate  130 


The  Jemima  Wilkinson  Home  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 
Jemima  Wilkinson,  in  the  oval.  (See  [192-4].) 


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[184-253]  4.  Derrick,  b  Dec.  17,  1838;  d  Mar.  5,  1903;  m  Hattie  Kulp. 

5.  Samuel  H.,  b  Aug.  31,  1841;  no  issue. 

[184-254]  6.  Edward  H.,  b  Sept.  9,  1843;  d  Jan.  30,  1868;  m  Emma  Moyer. 

[184-255]  7.  Theophilus,  b  Apr.  8,  1846;  m - ;  928  South  23rd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.;  one  dau 

living. 

8.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  12,  1852;  d  Jan.  24,  1857. 

[Dates  from  tombstones  in  Presbyterian  Cemetery,  Lower  Providence,  Pa.] 

The  will  of  Derrick  (Dirk)  Casselberry,  Lower  Providence  Twp.,  was  probated,  Dec.  24,  1877. 
He  speaks  of  “my  beloved  wife,  Catherine  Casselberry,”  and  gives  her  all  his  property  which  was  to 
be  sold  after  her  death  and  the  proceeds  were  then  to  be  divided  amongst  the  children.  He  appointed 
as  executor,  “my  son,  Dirk  Casselberry.”  The  first  and  final  account  of  this  estate  was  filed  May  5, 
1888;  balance  due  the  estate  was  $1334.88.  [Wills  14:711',  Number  862;  Norristown,  Pa.] 

[184-73]  ARNOLD  CASSELBERRY,  b  Apr.  29,  1807;  s  Andrew  Casselberry  [184-16];  m 
MARGARET  WOOD. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Susan;  2.  Elizabeth;  3.  Andrew;  4.  John.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-74]  JOHN  CASSELBERRY,  b  Oct.  22,  1810;  s  Andrew  Casselberry  [184-16];  m  SARAH 
SNELL. 


Children  (7): 


[184-256a] 

[184-256b] 

[184-257] 

[184-258] 

[184-259] 

[184-260] 

[184-261] 


1.  Mary,  unm. 

2.  John  S.,  m  twice. 

3.  Albanus,  m - ;  has  two  daughters. 

4.  Arnold,  m - ;  in  the  west. 

5.  William  T.,  m - ;  wife  dec;  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

6.  Sarah,  m - Nuss;  Norristown,  Pa. 

7.  Hettie,  m - Heyser;  Trooper,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-77]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  Aug.,  1856;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Bucher)  Boyer  [184-18]; 
m  Apr.  19,  1881,  JACOB  MAGILL,  b  Oct.,  1838;  d  Sept.,  1908;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Grubb) 
Magill.  Farmer;  resided  at  Grafton,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[184-262]  1.  Katie,  b  Sept.,  1881;  m  John  Waite. 

2.  George,  b  Nov.  26,  1883;  Grafton,  Pa. 


[184-78]  HENRY  BOYER,  .s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Bucher)  Boyer  [184-18];  m  CATHARINE 
RICHARDSON,  dau  Harrison  R.  Richardson,  one  of  the  Associate  Judges  of  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa. 
Lived  at  Grafton,  Pa.  (1909)  [A.  B.  184- ] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ida;  2.  Charles.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-79]  NANCY  BOYER,  b  Sept-  24,  1814;  d  Oct.  26,  1851;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary  (Hively) 
Boyer  [184-19];  m  Jan.  17,  1839,  JOHN  AVISLER,  b  May  2,  1807;  d  May  4,  1858. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-263]  1.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  3,  1839;  m  Anna  Coler. 

[184-264]  2.  Nicodemus,  b  June  1,  1841;  m  Sophia  Coler. 

[184-265]  3.  Cornelius,  b  Dec.  19,  1845;  m  Cynthia  Lower. 

[184-266]  4.  Jonathan,  m  Louisa  Heckman. 

[184-267]  5.  Zacheus,  b  Sept.  6,  1848;  d  Mar.  4,  1881;  m  Elizabeth  Augustine. 


[184-80]  HENRY  B.  BOYER,  b  May  3,  1816;  d  June  26,  1897;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Hively) 
Boyer  [184—19] ;  m  BARBARA  GOOD,  b  1816;  d  1889.  Henry  B.  Boyer  was  born  in  Mahoning  Co., 
Ohio,  and  is  buried  in  Midway  Cem.  Farmer.  [-4.  B.  188.] 


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[184-268] 

[184-269a] 

[184-269b] 


Children  ( 2 ): 


1.  Hannah,  b  1841;  m  Henry  Kohler. 


2.  Christian,  b  Apr.  19,  1846;  m 


j  1.  Martha  Glenn. 

1  2.  Mary  Bassinger. 


[184-81]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  May  9,  1819;  d  July  27,  1871;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary  (Hively) 
Boyer  [184—19] ;  m  Sept.  24,  1846,  JOHN  HOUTZ,  b  Sept.  13,  1801;  d  Jan.  20,  1881.  Farmer;  lived  at 
Helena,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[184-270a] 

[184-2 7 Ob] 

[184-271] 

[184-272] 

[184-274] 

[184-275] 


1.  Cornelius,  b  Jan.  15,  1848;  d  Feb.  15,  1903;  m< 


i  1.  Mary  Ann  Benton,  dec. 
i  2.  Millie  B.  Warriner,  Helena,  Ohio. 

2.  Zacharias,  b  Mar.  14,  1850;  m  Mary  Jane  Plantz. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  July  26,  1852;  d  June  16,  1891;  m  George  K.  Tyson. 

4.  John,  b  Oct.  7,  1855;  d  Apr.  23,  1913;  m  Mary  A.  Baird. 

5.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  m  Levi  Tyson. 


[184-82]  ABRAHAM  BOYER,  b  Dec.  19,  1822;  d  Dec.  30,  1876;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Hively) 
Boyer  [184-19];  m  Feb.  25,  1844,  ELIZABETH  KEYSER,  b  Mar.  26,  1823;  d  Aug.,  1881.  Both  buried 
in  Mennonite  Cem.,  West  Millgrove,  Wood  Co.,  Ohio.  [A.  B.  188.]  Carpenter;  Middlebury,  Ind. 


[184-276] 

[184-277a] 

[184-277b] 

[184-278] 

[184-279] 

[184-280] 

[184-281] 

[184-282] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  19,  1846;  d  May  6,  1914;  m  Jacob  B.  Culp. 

2.  Abraham  K.,  b  May  8,  1854;  d  1918;  m  \  X‘  A;  7/son- 

J  12.  Sister  of  Mary  (Tyson)  Boyer. 

3.  David  K.,  b  May  31,  1857;  m  Susanna  Tyson. 

4.  Samuel  K.,  b  Sept.  17,  1859;  d  1900;  m  Eliza  Stauffer. 

5.  Mary;  m  Samuel  Pletcher. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  14,  1862;  d  Mar.  14,  1896;  m  George  J.  Tyson. 

7.  Lydia,  b  Apr.  5,  1864;  m,  Samuel  J.  Troup. 


[184-84]  MARGARET  STINSON,  b  Oct.  27, 1827 ;  d  Aug.  5, 1902 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Boyer) 
Stinson  [184-23];  m  Dec.  13,  1852,  SAMUEL  REED,  b  May  17,  1831;  d  Jan.  25,  1901;  s  Henry  and 
Sarah  (Shoup)  Reed. 

Children  (8): 


[184-283a] 

[184-283b] 

[184-284] 

[184-285] 

[184-286] 


1.  Emanuel,  b  Jan.  31,  1854;  d  Nov.  3,  1872. 

2.  Mary  C.,  b  May  29,  1856;  d  July  22,  1913;  m 


|  1.  George  Morningstar. 
1  2.  J.  O.  Wright. 


3.  William  O.,  b  Nov.  26,  1858;  m  Viola  Green. 

4.  James  O.,  b  Feb.  2,  1861;  m  Minnie  Eleanor  Putt. 

5.  Theodore,  b  Aug.  15,  1863;  m  Alice  Virginia  Hawn. 

6.  Edwin,  b  Feb.  26,  1866;  d  June  11,  1866. 

7.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Apr.  9,  1867;  d  Dec.  9,  1872. 

8.  Harry,  b  Aug.  16,  1870;'  d  Dec.  10,  1909. 


[184-85]  CATHARINE  STINSON,  b  Mar.  30,  1830;  d  Feb.  28,  1910;  dau  Samuel  and  Barbara 
(Boyer)  Stinson  [184-23];  m  Sept.  16,  1861,  JOHN  PALMER,  b  Aug.  15,  1828;  d  Jan.  28,  1900;  s  John 
and  Ann  Palmer. 

Children  (8): 

[184-287]  1.  Harriet  J.,  b  July  29,  1862;  m  Charles  H.  Reed. 

[184-288]  2.  Lillian  B.,  b  July  21,  1865;  m  Samuel  E.  Hess. 

[184-289]  3.  John  W.,  b  May  23,  1869;  m  Elizabeth  I.  Reed. 


[184-87]  WILLIAM  STINSON,  b  Oct.  25,  1839;  s  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Boyer)  Stinson  [184-23]; 
m  Nov.  8,  1868,  MRS.  CATHARINE  (HAMILTON)  HORTON,  b  Sept.  20,  1825;  d  Apr.  16,  1910; 
daw  James  and  Margret  (Foster)  Hamilton,  and  widow  of  George  Horton.  General  manager;  Dudley, 
Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[184-88]  ELIZABETH  STINSON,  b  Nov.  19,  1843;  dau  Samuel  and  Barbara  (Boyer)  Stinson 
[184-23];  m  Jan.  2,  1868,  EPHRAIM  MEARS,  b  July  7,  183*5;  d  Feb.  27,  1882;  s  Alexander  and  Mary 
(Yetter)  Mears.  Carpenter;  widow  resides  at  Dudley,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-289.1]  1.  Wellington  C.,  b  Oct.  1,  1868;  m  Annie  M.  Donelson;  Saxton,  Pa. 

[184-289.2]  2.  Anna  M.,  b  May  30,  1872;  m  William  P.  Bradley. 

[184-289.3]  3.  Emma  J.,  b  Aug.  13,  1877;  m  Thomas  B.  McCue;  1516  Berrykill  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
[184-289.4]  4.  Alice  B.,  b  Mar.  11,  1880;  d  Sept.  11,  1918;  m  Harvey  Bradley. 

[184-89]  JACOB  SUMMERS,  b  Feb.  2,  1822;  d  Feb.  13, 1894;  s  Henry  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Summers 

[184-24];  m  Apr.  2,  1863,  ELIZABETH  ENYEART,  b  Oct.  26,  1841;  dau  Thomas  and - 

(Glasgow)  Enyeart.  Farmer;  widow’s  res.,  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Martha,  b  Jan.  11,  1864;  d  May  24,  1865. 

[184-289.5]  2.  Mary,  b  Aug.  3,  1865;  m  George  B.  Hoover. 

3.  Martin  Luther,  b  Nov.  16,  1866;  d  Oct.  18,  1911. 

4.  Margaret  Ellen,  b  May  15,  1868;  d  Dec.  10,  1887. 

[1S4-289.6]  5.  William  Bruce,  b  Jan.  28,  1877;  m  Jennie  H.  Fouse;  James  Creek,  Pa. 


[184-91]  BARBARA  SUMMERS,  b  Feb.  6,  1825;  d  Feb.  8,  1864;  dau  Henry  and  Sarah  (Boyer) 
Summers  [184-24];  m  CLIRISTIAN  FOUSE,  b  Feb.  27,  1825;  d  July  18,  1882;  s  Theobald  and  Nancy 
(Shontz)  Fouse.  They  had  eleven  children.  [ B .  F.,  p  J00.] 

[184-96]  MARGARET  ANN  SUMMERS,  b  Apr.  15,  1827;  d  Dec.,  1906;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 
(Boyer)  Summers  [184-25];  m  DAVID  FOUSE,  b  Apr.  1,  1830;  d  Jan.  20,  1853;  s  Adam  and  Susanna 
(Garner)  Fouse.  Lived  on  a  farm  near  James  Creek,  Pa.,  and  had  six  children.  [ B .  F.,  p  402.} 

[184-102]  ISAAC  BOYER,  b  Feb.  10,  1830;  d  May  16,  1863;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts)  Boyer 
[184-26];  m  EMMA  McCLEAN. 

Isaac  Boyer  was  born  in  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.;  was  killed  in  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  and  was 
buried  on  the  battlefield.  [A.  B.  189.} 

One  child:  Cuyler;  East  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (1909.)  [ Further  data  unobtainable.} 


[184-103]  DAVID  BOYER,  b  Nov.  13,  1831;  d  May  23,  1913;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts) 
Boyer  [184-26] ;  m  Oct.  25,  1855,  HARRIET  SCHAEFFER,  b  Apr.  8,  1 836 ;  d  1916 ;  dau  John  and  Mary 
Schaeffer.  Farmer;  Burlington  Junction,  Mo. 

Children  (12): 


[184-289.7]  1. 

[184-289.8]  2. 

[184-289.9]  3. 

[184-289.10]  4. 
[184-290]  5. 

[184-291]  6. 

[184-292]  7. 

[184-293]  8. 

[184-294]  9. 

[184-295a]  1  10 
[184-2 9 5b] J 
[184-296]  11. 

[184-297]  12. 


Ida  Alice,  b  Oct.  4,  1856;  m  Seth  H.  Peters. 

Herman  Henry,  b  Aug.  15,  1858;  m  Mattie  Johnson. 
Mary  Margaret,  b  Oct.  21,  1860;  m  Samuel  G.  Sly. 
Bertha  Rebecca,  b  Oct.  14,  1862;  m  Joseph  Maltby. 
Ernest,  b  July  28,  1864;  m  Hannah  Maltby. 

Edith,  b  Oct.  29,  1866;  m  Zachariah  Johnston. 

John  Thomas,  b  May  1,  1869;  m  Viletta  Adell  Miller. 
Adeline  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  22,  1871;  m  Wesley  Miller. 
Silas  David,  b  May  6,  1873;  m  Genoa  McCormick. 

Gerald,  b  Sept.  14,  1875;  m  \  l'  ^°Sf  ^2r°d  j 

1 2.  Beulah  Hood. 

Amy,  b  Dec.  2,  1878;  m  Robert  N.  Barders. 

Lesta,  b  May  15,  1881;  m  George  Dunkle. 


[184-104]  JOHN  BOYER,  b  May  3,  1833;  d  Aug.  7,  1911;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts)  Boyer 
[184-26];  m  Oct.  12,  1854,  ADELINE  SCHAEFFER,  b  Oct.  1,  1834;  d  Jan.  1,  1900.  Carpenter; 
foreman  in  W'abash  R.  R.  shops.  Civil  War  Veteran;  lived  in  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Erwin,  d  when  about  17  yrs.  old. 

[184-298]  2.  Albert,  b  May  25,  1860;  d  Aug.  8,  1920;  m  Edmea  E.  Hess. 


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[184-299]  3.  Fannie,  d  May  14,  1901;  m  W.  R.  Barkdell. 

[184-300]  4.  Minnie,  m  A.  B.  Pray;  Whitehouse,  Ohio. 

5.  Della,  unm]  2111  Horton  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

[184-301]  6.  Fred  S.,  m - — ;  Decatur,  Ill. 

[Letters  unans .] 


[184-105]  REV.  HENRY  BOYERS,  b  Oct.  16,  1834;  d  Mar.  12,  1909;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts) 
Boyer  [184-26];  m  May  25,  1860,  SELENA  CLEMENTS,  b  Nov.  2,  1835 ;d  July  22, 1909;  dau  John 
and  Jane  (McClaska)  Clements.  Methodist  clergyman,  1857-1888;  born  in  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  lived  in 
Toledo,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 8 ): 


[184-302] 

[184-303] 

[184-304] 


[184-305] 

[184-306] 

[184-307] 


1.  Jane,  b  May  3,  1861;  m  W.  H.  H.  Reeder;  Glenwood  Ave.,  Toledo,  O. 

2.  William,  b  Aug.  7,  1863;  m  Mertie  M.  Whitney. 

3.  Margaret,  b  Mar.  7,  1866;  m  W.  H.  Gilbert. 

4.  Lydia,  b  Oct.  1,  1868;  unm;  625  Arcadia  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

5.  Eliza  Rebecca,  b  May  21,  1871;  unm;  625  Arcadia  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

6.  Henry  Guy,  b  Apr.  14,  1874;  m  Abigail  Tubbs  Parker. 

7.  Frederick  Merrick,  b  Sept.  9,  1876;  m  Laura  Grace  Butler. 

8.  John  Clements,  b  Aug.  15,  1879;  m  Ruth  Miriam  Johnson. 


[184-106]  WILLIAM  BOYER,  b  June  13,  1838;  d  Oct.  4,  1891;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts) 
Boyer  [184-26];  to  Oct.  25,  1866,  ELIZABETH  TOWLE,  b  Nov.  7,  1843;  d  Oct,  21,  1913  ■,  dau  Efferson 
and  Mary  A.  (Plummer)  Towle.  Merchant  and  teacher;  resided  in  Muskegon,  Mich. 

William  Boyer  was  born  at  Williamsport,  Pa.,  and  was  a  First  Lieut,  in  the  Civil  War,  Company 
C,  38th  Ohio  Infantry. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[184-308]  1.  Edmund  W.,  b  July  27,  1867;  m  June  Nafe. 

[184-309]  2.  Raymond  W.,  b  Feb.  10,  1869;  m  Lela  Evangeline  Jones. 

[184-310]  3.  Albert  T.,  b  Apr.  7,  1870;  m  Maude  Barkdoll. 

[184-311]  4.  Harry  N.,  b  July  31,  1872;  m  Elizabeth  M.  Gray. 

5.  Rose,  b  Feb.  23,  1875;  unm;  Cerro  Gordo,  Ill. 

6.  Kate,  b  Oct.  4,  1876;  unm;  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

[184-312]  7.  Mabel  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1879;  m  Raymond  S.  Dawes. 

[184-313]  8.  William  Tecumseh,  b  Apr.  3,  1881;  m  Zella  Lou  Gardner. 


[184-107]  CATHERINE  BOYER,  b  July  1,  1841  ;d  Aug.  12,  1901;  daw  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts) 
Boyer  [184-26];  to  REV.  JOHN  R.  COLGAN.  Rev.  John  R.  Colgan  was  born  in  Williams  Co.,  Ohio, 
and  died  in  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Luella. 

[184-314]  2.  Daughter,  m  Fred  Kirkley. 

[184-314.1]  3.  Allie,  m  Frank  Roush;  149  Summit  Ave.,  Macon,  Ga. 

[A.  B.  190.  Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[184-108]  ELIZA  BOYER,  b  Oct.  20,  1843;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts)  Boyer  [184-26]; 
m  Apr.  21,  1872,  REV.  JOHN  W.  H.  MORRISON,  b  Nov.  7,  1837;  d  Feb.  21,  1913;  s  Thomas  D.  and 
Matilda  (Woods)  Morrison.  Clergyman;  resided  at  326  Washington  St.,  Findlay,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 7 ): 


[184-315] 

[184-316] 

[184-317] 

[184-318] 


1.  Endosia  J.,  b  July  26,  1873;  Findlay,  Ohio. 

2.  Russell  P.,  b  Sept.  2,  1876;  m  Clara  M.  Green. 

3.  Claude  Marcell  us  I  b  Nov.  22_  lg7g. 


4.  Maude  Estella 

5.  Otis  T.,  b  Feb.  27,  1881;  m  Cloe  M.  Apger. 

6.  Kate  Juanita,  b  Oct.  2,  1883;  rn  Fred  G.  Folk 

7.  Eddy  DeWitt,  b  Apr.  7,  1875;  d  Apr.  6,  1881. 


unm;  mail  carrier. 
m  William  P.  Heath. 


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[184-109]  SARAH  BOYER,  b  Apr.  17,  1845;  d  Feb.  6,  1916;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Shouts) 
Boyer  [184—26] ;  m  Feb.  4,  1864,  MATHIAS  THURSTON,  b  Sept.  15,  1841;  d  July  9,  1918;  s  Samuel 
Moore  and  Mary  Ann  (Appleman)  Thurston.  Farmer;  lived  at  Stryker,  Ohio. 

One  child: 

[184-319]  Florrie  May,  b  July  25,  1867;  m  Charles  B.  Cramer. 

[184-110]  MARY  ANN  BOYER,  b  Apr.  18,  1847;  d  Nov.  2,  1874;  dan  John  and  Margaret  (Shouts) 
Boyer  [184-26];  m  Nov.  25,  1873,  DANIEL  SLY,  b  Sept.  25,  1851;  s  Acy  Morrison  and  Rhoda  (Van- 
Camp)  Sly.  Carpenter;  res.,  Brighton,  Iowa. 

“The  last  address  we  knew  of  Daniel  Sly  was  Brighton,  Iowa.  We  have  heard  nothing  of  him  for 
a  good  many  years.  We  think  he  is  dead.  He  was  in  the  Civil  War  and  his  name  is  not  on  the  pension 
rolls,  so  we  think  from  that  that  he  is  dead.’’  [Mrs.  Samuel  G.  Sly,  Burlington,  Col.,  1920.] 


[184-111]  ENOS  F.  BOYER,  b  May  6,  1849;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shouts)  Boyer  [184—26] ;  m 
ADALINE  MILLS.  Enos  F.  Boyer  was  born  in  Williams  Co.,  Ohio.  Farmer;  res.,  Millville,  Fla. 
(1909.)  [A.  B.  190.  No  further  data.] 

[184-112]  JANE  ADELINE  BOYER,  b  Oet.  7,  1852;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Shonts)  Boyer 
[184-26];  m  Feb.  18,  1875,  A.  M.  LEE,  b  Feb.  18,  1848;  s  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Lee.  Farmer; 
res.,  Wauseon,  Ohio,  R.  D.  9.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-320]  1.  Truman  H.,  b  May  19,  1877;  m  Ida  May  Kline. 

[184-321]  2.  Myrtle  M.,  b  Sept.  20,  1880;  m  Lewis  Rupp. 

[184-322]  3.  Stanley  Alfred,  b  May  27,  1885;  m  Mabel  Bertha  Wheller. 


[184-113]  AARON  LUTHER  BOYER,  b  Nov.  17,  1855;  d  Apr.  10,  1900;  s  John  and  Margaret 
(Shonts)  Boyer  [184-26];  m  Sept.  16,  1875,  ELLA  ROBINSON,  b  Apr.  12,  1867;  dau  Thomas  aud 
Almira  (Fuller)  Robinson.  Farmer;  res.,  West  Unity,  Ohio.  (1920.) 


[184-323a] 

[184-323b] 

[184-324] 

[184-325] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Clyde  E.,  b  Apr.  8,  1876;  m  1  P  ^ora  Paxt°n> 

J  ^  [2.  Jennie  O.  Bunting. 

2.  Earl  R.,  b  May  4,  1881;  m  Clara  Shaffer. 

3.  Clayton  L.,  b  June  2,  1883;  d  Sept.  16,  1883. 

4.  Vernon  R.,  b  July  25,  1884;  m  Jennie  Alltaffer. 


[184-114]  JOHN  GARNER  BOYER,  b  Feb.  29,  1836;  d  Apr.  1,  1899;  s  Henry  and  Susannah 
(Garner)  Boyer  [184-27];  m  JOSEPHINE  CANTNER,  b  Feb.  14,  1839;  d  June  23,  1905;  dau  George 
W.  and  Sally  (Altz)  Cantner.  Res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  Hon.  John  Garner  Boyer  was  born  in  Penn 
Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  He  taught  school,  became  a  merchant  and  served  in  the  State  Legislature, 
1884-5. 

Children  (2): 

[184-326]  1.  Sara  Niletta,  b  Jan.  26,  1856;  d  Feb.  24,  1916;  m  William  E.  Lightner. 

[184-327]  2.  Charles  Henry,  b  May  26,  1858;  m  Jemima  Willis  Scott. 

[184-115]  SAMUEL  H.  BOYER,  b  Dec.  14,  1837  ;d  Nov.  17,  1917 ;  s  Henry  and  Susannah  (Garner) 

Boyer  [184—27] ;  m  LYDIA  YOUNG,  b - d  Jan.  26,  1889;  dau  Balzer  Young.  Res.,  James 

Creek,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[184-328]  1.  Harry  C.,  b  Jan.  10,  1867;  m  Annie  May  Brumbaugh. 

[184-329]  2.  Luther  Eugene,  b  Oct.  29,  1864;  m  Margaret  E.  Miller. 

[184-330]  3.  Wilbur  A.,  m  Kate  Young. 

[184-116]  MATTHEW  G.  BOYER,  D.  D.,  b  Mar.  10,  1839;  s  Henry  and  Susannah  (Garner) 
Boyer  [184-27];  m  Nov.  20,  1866,  MARTHA  L.  STAUFFER,  dau  Jonathan  and  Mary  (Martin) 
Stauffer.  Clergyman;  res.,  Aitch,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (4): 

[184-331]  1.  Charles  H.,  b  Oct.  14,  1868;  m  Jane  H.  Summers. 

[184-332]  2.  Merl  S.,  b  Aug.  23,  1870;  m  Effie  Lau;  Upper  Darby  Sta.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

[184-333]  3.  Mary  S.,  b  Jan.  14,  1879;  m  Dr.  L.  J.  Van  Derpool. 

[184-334]  4.  John  Blair,  b  Dec.  26,  1880;  m  Amanda  Hesser;  5401  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

“I  was  a  student  in  Pennsylvania  College,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  when  the  Rebels  came  North  and  I 
enlisted  in  the  student  company  and  was  in  the  first  skirmish  of  the  battle  of  Gettysburg.  I  graduated 
from  the  College  in  the  Class  of  1865;  studied  Theology  in  the  Theological  Seminary,  Gettysburg. 
The  College  gave  me  the  title  of  Doctor  of  Divinity,  and  at  the  same  time  elected  me  a  Trustee  of  the 
College.  J  served  as  President  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Theological  Seminary  and  laid  the 
cornerstone  of  the  new  Theological  Seminary  Building.  I  am  the  author  of  ‘The  Wonderful  Story  of 
Life  and  Death  as  Written  in  the  Books  of  Nature  and  Revelation.’  ” 

[Matthew  G.  Boyer ,  Aitch,  Pa.  (1919).] 

[184-117]  MARY  JANE  BOYER,  b  Nov.  4,  1845;  dau  Henry  and  Susannah  (Garner)  Boyer  [184- 
27];  m  Sept.  19,  1871,  ALISON  H.  CRUM,  b  Sept.  5,  1840;  d  Aug.  3,  1916;  s  Nicolas  and  Minerva 
(Houk)  Crum.  Farmer;  res.,  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Holly  C.,  b  May  8,  1873;  d  Aug.  3,  1913;  unm. 

2.  Melvin  B.,  b  Mar.  13,  1875;  d  Aug.  16,  1895;  unm. 

3.  Edmond,  b  Dec.  20,  1876;  d  Jan.,  1877. 

[184-335]  4.  Charles  N.,  b  June  13,  1878;  m  Elma  Yeagly;  Aitch,  Pa. 

5.  Mabel  S.,  b  Sept.  14,  1881;  d  May  26,  1884. 

[184-336]  6.  Henry  H.,  b  Feb.  18,  1883;  m  Bess  Letterman. 

[184-118]  BENJAMIN  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Feb.  9,  1831;  d  June  14,  1906;  s  John  and  Catherine 
(Boyer)  Brumbaugh  [184-28];  m  Nov.  17,  1853,  ELIZABETH  SNOWBERGER  BECHTEL,  b  Jan. 
25,  1833;  d  Sept.  20,  1908;  dau  Daniel  and  Nancy  (Snowberger)  Bechtel.  Was  farmer  at  Grafton,  Pa. 
One  child:  Annie  Mary,  b  Mar.  20,  1855;  unm;  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

[184-119]  DAVID  BOYER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  29,  1832;  d  Oct.  15,  1908;  s  John  and  Catherine 
(Boyer)  Brumbaugh  [184-28];  m  Jan.  28,  1858,  SUSAN  SNOWBERGER  BECHTEL,  b  Sept.  28, 
1838;  dau  Peter  and  Susan  (Snowberger)  Bechtel.  Farmer;  lived  near  Marklesburg,  Pa.  He  was  a 
minister  of  the  German  Baptist  Brethren  Church.  [B.  F.  554 •] 

Children  (5): 

[184-337]  1.  Clara  Alice,  b  Nov.  7,  1858;  m  Jacob  Grove  Norris. 

2.  Elizabeth  Catharine,  b  Apr.  7,  1861;  d  Sept.  12,  1864. 

3.  John  Bechtel,  b  May  22,  1864;  d  May  29,  1865. 

[184-338]  4.  Irvin  Bechtel,  b  Dec.  16,  1866;  m  Rachel  Gertrude  McCall. 

[184-339]  5.  Annie  Agnes,  b  Apr.  21,  1875;  m  Frank  Myers. 

[184-120]  GEORGE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Feb.  11,  1834;  d  Aug.  18,  1899;  s  John  and  Catherine 
(Boyer)  Brumbaugh  [184-28];  m  June  6,  1859,  FANNIE  ELIZABETH  MYERS,  b  near  McVeytown, 
Mifflin  Co.,  Pa.;  dau  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Shellenberger)  Myers.  [B.  F.  555.] 

Children  (5): 

[184-340]  1.  Otis  Myers,  b  May  27,  1860;  m  Flora  Sarah  Garver. 

[184-341]  2.  Samuel  Oscar,  b  July  30,  1862;  dec;  m  Agnes  T.  Harley. 

3.  Ella,  b  Dec.  17,  1865;  d  Dec.  18,  1865. 

[184-342]  4.  Elma  Alice,  b  Apr.  16,  1867;  m  John  McLarrin  Kirkwood. 

[184-343]  5.  Anna  Pearl,  b  Feb.  18,  1872;  m  Philip  Zinn. 

[184-121]  HENRY  BOYER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Apr.  1,  1836;  d  Jan.  28,  1919;  s  John  and  Catherine 
(Boyer)  Brumbaugh  [184-28];  m  Sept.  20,  1860,  SUSAN  FINK  PEIGHTAL,  b  Oct.  1,  1841 ;  d  Jan.  22, 
1904;  dau  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Fink)  Peightal.  Lived  at  Huntingdon,  Pa. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Hazel,  b  Oct.  31,  1863;  d  Nov.  11,  1863. 

[184-344]  2.  Isaac  Harvey,  b  Mar.  10,  1870;  m  Amelia  H.  Johnson. 

“Henry  Boyer  Brumbaugh  was  born  Apr.  1,  1836,  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  He 
spent  his  boyhood  days  on  the  farm  along  the  Raystown  Branch  of  the  Juniata  River;  attended  the 
public  schools  and  Williamsburg  Academy,  and  the  Cassville  Seminary,  and  studied  Greek,  etc.,  at 
Juniata  College;  he  farmed  for  a  number  of  years  and  feels  that  the  work  was  successful  and  congenial; 
taught  nine  years  in  the  public  schools  of  Huntingdon  Co.;  was  baptized  into  the  German  Baptist 
Brethren  Church  June  15,  1856;  was  called  to  the  ministry  of  this  denomination  June  24,  1864, 
and  preached  his  first  sermon  from  John  xi  :25,  on  Aug.  14,  1864.  In  1889  he  was  ordained  elder  and  has 
since  been  in  charge  of  the  Huntingdon  Church  of  the  Brethren. 

“In  1869  Henry  Boyer  Brumbaugh  and  his  brother,  John  Boyer  Brumbaugh,  were  led  to  leave 
the  farm  and  go  to  ‘town’  to  begin  the  publication  of  a  religious  paper  along  certain  distinct  lines, 
and  for  which  they  and  their  advisers  felt  there  was  a  distinct  need.  From  their  residence  in  Markles- 
burg,  Pa.,  to  the  present,  little  can  be  said  of  the  activities,  sacrifices,  and  devotions  of  the  one  which 
does  not  apply  to  the  other  of  these  Brumbaugh  Bros.”  [B.  F.  556.] 

[184-122]  ISAAC  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Jan.  7,  1838;  s  John  and  Catherine  (Boyer)  Brumbaugh 
[184-28];  m  Mar.  23,  1865,  PRISCILLA  ELSIE  STEVER,  b  Jan.  4,  1837;  d  Jan.  30,  1909;  dau  David 
and  Rachel  (Miller)  Stever.  Farmer;  Grafton,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Nora  Lois,  b  Jan.  5,  1866;  unm;  Grafton,  Pa. 

[184-345]  2.  Felica  Eunice,  b  Oct.  28,  1868;  m  Elbyt  Forshey. 

3.  Daughter,  b  June  16,  1872;  d  same  day. 

[184-346]  4.  John  W.  Stever,  b  Dec.  4,  1882;  m  Laura  Sailor. 

[B.  F.  560.] 

[184-123]  JOHN  BOYER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Mar.  14,  1848;  s  John  and  Catherine  (Boyer)  Brum¬ 
baugh  [184-28];  m  Dec.  24,  1874,  ELEANOR  JANE  VAN  DYKE,  b  Apr.  27,  1854;  dau  Archibald 
and  Esther  (Swigart)  Van  Dyke.  Pastor  of  Church  of  the  Brethren,  and  Elder  of  some  congregations 
in  the  District.  Res.,  1700  Mifflin  St.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

Adopted  daughter ,  Ruth  White,  b  Dec.  4,  1882;  d  Apr.  4,  1912. 

“John  Boyer  Brumbaugh  was  born  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  March  14,  1848;  attended 
the  common  schools  of  that  township  until  he  was  about  seventeen  years  old,  then  went  to  a  select 
school  at  Cassville,  same  county;  attended  Kishacoquillas  Seminary  for  a  time;  taught  in  the  public 
schools  for  five  years;  became  associate  editor  of  ‘Christian  Family  Companion’  (Tyrone,  Pa.)  for  ten 
months;  became  office  editor  of  ‘The  Pilgrim,’  issued  Jan.  1,  1870,  at  Marklesburg,  Pa.,  as  elsewhere 
noted,  and  remained  closely  associated  in  that  publication  with  his  brother,  Henry  Boyer  Brumbaugh, 
until  the  consolidation  with  the  ‘Primitive  Christian,’  Oct.  31,  1876.  He  also  attended  Millersville 
and  Shippensburg  State  Normal  Schools  (Pa.),  spent  one  year  at  Crozer  Seminary  and  a  summer 
session  in  the  School  of  Theology  at  Chicago  University — part  of  this  attendance  was  after  his  election 
to  the  ministry  of  the  G.  B.  B.  Church  in  1888. 

“Early  in  1875,  at  the  earnest  solicitation  of  their  cousin,  and  from  a  full  realization  of  the  necessity 
for  a  larger  field  for  business  and  other  activities,  Henry  Boyer  Brumbaugh  and  John  Boyer  Brumbaugh 
moved  their  families  and  the  publishing  business  to  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

“  ‘Of  those  who  figured  prominently  in  the  early  history  of  Juniata  College,  no  one  has  been  more 
closely  related  to  her  inner  life;  no  one  more  faithful  and  untiring  in  his  devotion  to  the  work,  from  the 
very  beginning  than  has  John  Boyer  Brumbaugh.  In  such  a  cause  some  personages  necessarily  stand 
out  more  prominently  than  others.  But  none  the  less  important  are  those  who  humbly  hide  behind  the 
more  aggressive  leaders  and  care  for  and  zealously  guard  the  very  life  of  the  institution.  Such  have 
been  some  of  the  members  ©f  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  amongst  the  first  and  truest  has  stood  J.  B. 
Brumbaugh.  He  it  was  who  first  interested  Prof.  Zuck  in  the  movement  at  Huntingdon,  and  called 
him  here.  He  and  his  good  wife  shared  their  home  and  table  with  Prof.  Zuck  for  the  first  year,  for 
which  they  received  no  compensation  save  the  pleasure  and  inspiration  of  the  presence  of  that  noble 
hearted,  godly  man  *  *  *  *.  He  has  done  much  soliciting  for  the  college,  and  until  recently  received  no 
compensation,  and  even  paid  for  his  own  traveling  expenses.  He  was  treasurer  of  the  College  uDtil 


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1880,  when  lie  resigned.  He  has  also  devoted  much  time  and  study  to  teaching  Bible  classes  in  the 
College.  As  a  man,  he  is  energetic  and  zealous  in  every  good  cause;  and  always  willing  to  sacrifice 
when  there  is  sacrificing  to  be  done.  A  good  man!’  [Juniata  Echo ,  1897.} 

“He  has  continously  served  as  trustee  of  Juniata  College,  and  for  years  taught  a  class  in  the  Life 
of  Christ  in  the  Bible  Dept,  of  that  institution;  has  been  a  member  of  the  Mission  Board  of  the  Middle 
Dist.  of  Pa.  for  over  20  years,  excepting  one  year;  has  been  visiting  pastor  of  the  Huntingdon  Church 
of  the  Brethren  for  over  five  years;  and  continues  in  that  position — is  also  editor  of  the  ‘Church  At 
Work,’  the  local  church  monthly. 

“Mrs.  Brumbaugh  has  also  been  closely  and  zealously  connected  with  the  development  of  the 
College,  Church,  Sunday  School,  and  Orphans’  Home  at  Huntingdon;  and  for  many  years  has  been 
supt.  of  the  primary  dept,  of  the  Sunday  School;  1902-03  was  pres,  of  the  local  W.  C.  T.  U.  Her  devo¬ 
tion  and  activities  have  been  constant  in  all  good  works.”  [B.  F.  562.} 


[184-124]  HENRY  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Aug.  17,  1832;  d  Jan.  28,  1907;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer) 
Brumbaugh  [184-29];  m  Sept.  15,  1853,  NANCY  GROVE,  b  June  15,  1833;  dau  John  and  Catharine 
(Shontz)  Grove.  [B.  F.  519.}  Farmer  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.;  later  lived  near  Chambers- 
burg,  Pa. 

Children  {/+): 


[184-347] 

[184-348] 


1.  Annie  Grove,  b  June  15,  1855;  d  Feb.  3,  1891;  m  Michael  H.  Myers. 

2.  Milton  Grove,  b  Oct.  16,  1858;  m  Sarah  Catharine  Simpson. 


3.  John 

4.  Sarah 


twins,  b  Aug.  1 ,  1 860 ;  d 


l 


Aug.  29,  1861. 
Mar.  28,  1863. 


[184-125]  GEORGE  BOYER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  July  12,  1834;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer)  Brum¬ 
baugh  [184-29];  m  Apr.  17,  1855,  MARTHA  PEIGHTAL  GROVE,  b  Apr.  17,  1832;  d  Nov.  15,  1908 
dau  Daniel  and  Mary  (Peightal)  Grove.  [B.  F.  519.} 

Children  (J): 

1.  Amanda,  d  young. 

2.  Martin  Grove,  b  Apr.  14,  1862;  m 

[184-350]  3.  Frank  Grove,  b  Oct.  13,  1864;  m  Effie  Glasgow. 

[184-351]  4.  Irvin  Grove,  b  Dec.  16,  1867;  m  Mai’y  Haffiy. 

“George  Boyer  Brumbaugh  was  born  July  12,  1834  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  He 
worked  on  his  father’s  farm  (the  old  Brumbaugh  homestead)  and  attended  public  school  at  the  ‘Bowers 
school’;  for  one  term  went  to  a  subscription  school  at  Marklesburg  to  work  up  some  branches  not 
taught  in  the  public  school.  He  began  teaching  in  1849  and  taught  one  term  at  the  ‘Summers  school- 
house,’  one  term  at  the  ‘Mill  schoolhouse,’  two  terms  at  the  ‘Corner  schoolhouse,’  and  two  terms  at  the 
‘Peightal  schoolhouse.’ 

“He  was  elected  to  the  ministry  of  the  German  Baptist  Brethren  Church  in  1863,  while  he  resided 
on  a  farm  on  the  banks  of  the  Raystown  branch  of  the  Juniata  River.  At  the  request  of  his  brother, 
Andrew  Boelus  Brumbaugh,  M.D.,  who  then  lived  in  Marklesburg,  he  moved  to  that  village  in  1865, 
and  engaged  in  general  mercantile  business  in  connection  with  his  ministry.  He  is  well  known  and  is 
colloquially  distinguished  from  his  cousin  George  Brumbaugh,  another  minister  in  the  James  Creek 
Congregation  of  the  Church  of  the  Brethren  (G.  B.  B.  Ch.),  as  ‘talking  George,’  which  phrase  indicates 
his  natural  eloquence  and  pulpit  power. 

“He  was  appointed  by  the  court  to  make  the  survey  of  the  original  village  of  Marklesburg;  and 
later  made  the  survey  for  the  extension  of  the  boundaries  of  this  borough;  was  borough  engineer  for 
many  years;  was  a  member  of  its  first  council  and  also  of  many  subsequent  councils.  He  served  as 
burgess  of  the  Borough,  and  also  as  a  member  of  its  school  board.  He  was  postmaster  of  James  Creek 
(Marklesburg  P.  O.),  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  for  twenty-four  years,  and  at  one  time  owned  more  acres  of  land 
than  any  other  resident  of  Penn  Twp.  In  his  later  years  he  retired  from  mercantile  business  and 
has  returned  to  his  early  love — the  farm — living  near  the  borough  limit  of  Marklesburg,  Pa.”  [B. 
F.  519.) 

[184-126]  DR.  ANDREW  BOELUS  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Aug.  9,  1836;  d  Jan.  27,  1908,  s  Jacob  and 
Rachel  (Boyer)  Brumbaugh  [184-29];  m  Oct.  11,  1859,  MARIA  BAER  FRANK,  b  Feb.  10,  1840; 
dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Baer)  Frank.  Physician,  editor  and  medical  lecturer.  [B.  F.  521.} 


[184-349a]  | 
[1 84-349b  ]  J 


f  1 .  Anna  Konigmacher. 
I  2.  Flora  Belle  Parks. 


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Children  (3): 

[184-352]  1.  Gaius  Marcus,  b  May  7,  1862;  rn  Catherine  Elliott  Brown. 

2.  Infant  son,  b  and  d  Feb.  19,  1865. 

[184-353]  3.  Cora  Adele,  b  Apr.  21,  1866;  m  Alfred  Purvis  Silverthorn. 

“Andrew  Boelus  Brumbaugh,  M.D.,  was  born  August  9,  1836,  upon  the  old  homestead  farm  in 
Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  His  education  was  begun  in  a  subscription  school  prior  to  the  estab¬ 
lishment  of  an  organized  system  of  public  education  in  Pennsylvania,  and  continued  in  the  public 
schools,  after  which  he  taught  nine  years.  He  attended  a  select  school  (‘Academia’)  near  Newport, 
Perry  Co.,  Pa.,  and  Millersville  State  Normal  School.  While  working  upon  his  father’s  farm  and  at 
the  carpenter’s  bench,  he  studied  some  of  the  higher  branches,  ever  striving  to  better  equip  himself — 
‘Life  is  real,  life  is  earnest,’  was  often  repeated  by  him  to  his  son,  and  others — these  words  explaining 
his  constant  activity  in  bettering  conditions  about  him. 

“His  early  training  was  academic,  not  collegiate,  but  by  private  study  and  earnest  application  he 
became  a  thorough  master  of  the  classics  and  sciences,  thus  fitting  himself  for  that  large  sphere  in  life 
to  which  ambition  and  destiny  led  him. 

“October  11,  1859,  he  married  Maria  Baer  Frank  on  the  Frank  farm  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon 
Co.,  Pa.  Her  parents  came  from  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  where  the  Brubakers,  Baers  and  Franks  have  a 
long  and  interesting  Mennonite  ancestry. 

“Andrew  decided  to  make  the  practice  of  medicine  his  life  work.  While  earning  a  living  for  his 
small  family  by  working  at  the  carpenter  trade,  with  anatomy  and  other  medical  books  open  before 
him  upon  the  work  bench,  he  laid  deeply  the  foundation  for  his  later  medical  and  surgical  success.  He 
also  trained  both  hands,  and  became  ambidextrous  for  his  later  surgical  and  other  professional  work. 
He  matriculated  at  the  Medical  Dept,  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Oct.,  1863,  and  graduated 
(M.D.)  in  the  class  of  1866,  his  thesis  being  ‘The  True  System  of  Medical  Electicism.’  Prior  to  gradua¬ 
tion  he  had  acquired  a  considerable  medical  practice  in  Penn  Twp.,  and  at  Marklesburg,  as  shown  by  his 
diaries  for  ’62  and  ’63.  His  entry  for  Jan.  27,  1865,  43  yrs.  before  his  death,  shows  his  constant  depend¬ 
ence  upon  the  Heavenly  Father:  ‘Had  four  patients  today  *  *  *.  May  the  Lord,  in  whom  we  trust,  and 
on  whom  we  rely,  prosper  and  assist  me  and  give  me  wisdom,  that  I  may  succeed  fully  in  my  calling. 
Amen!’ 

“October  12,  1864,  the  family  moved  from  the  homestead  farm  to  Marklesburg.  In  April,  1866, 
he  located  in  the  office  of  the  late  Dr.  Luden,  in  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  and  continued  in  active  practice 
in  this  town  until  his  death.”  [B.  F.  521.} 


[184-127]  ABRAHAM  W.  BRUMBAUGH,  b  July  28,  1838;  d  Nov.  26,  1869;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel 
(Boyer)  Brumbaugh  [184-29];  m  Alar.  17,  1864,  HANNAH  FAULKENDER,  b  Sept.  6,  1844;  dau 
John  and  Susanna  (Brumbaugh)  Faulkender.  Farmer  and  horticulturist;  lived  in  Penn  Twp.,  Hunting¬ 
don  Co.,  Pa.  [B.  F.  541  •] 


[184-3 54a] 
[184-354b] 

[184-355] 


Children  (3): 

1.  Mahlon  Faulkender,  b  Mar.  27,  1865;  w!^'  Sho waiter. 

12.  Lydia  Ann  Snowberger  Snyder. 

2.  Laura  Jane,  b  Sept.  29,  1866;  unm;  New  Enterprise,  Pa. 

3.  Alary  Agnes,  b  Aug.  9,  1868;  m  Edward  Ellsworth  Shaver. 


[184-128]  REBECCA  BOYER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Feb.  2,  1841;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer) 
Brumbaugh  [184-28];  m  Sept.  4,  1864,  ROBERT  A4ASON,  b  Feb.  23,  1843;  s  William  and  Margaret 
Mason.  [B.  F.  542}  Farmer;  owns  “The  Reservoir  Farm,”  near  Huntingdon,  Pa.;  Director  of  Poor; 
also  director  in  financial  institutions. 

Children  (2): 

[184-356]  1.  Ira  Brumbaugh,  b  Apr.,  1865;  m  Ella  Martin. 

[184-357]  2.  John  Alva,  b  Feb.  8,  1872;  m  Flora  Edna  Thompson. 


[184-129]  MARY  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Apr.  18,  1843;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer)  Brumbaugh 

[184-29];  m  JOHN  W.  FOUST,  b - — ;  d  Jan.  13,  1888;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Wagner)  Foust. 

Farmer;  res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  No  issue.  [B.  F.  543.} 


[184-130]  CATHARINE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Dec.  23,  1845;  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer)  Brum¬ 
baugh  [184-29];  m  Feb.  1,  1866,  JOHN  ROGERS,  b  Mar.  3,  1843;  d  Nov.  30,  1919;  s  Patrick  and  Cecelia 
(AlcCue)  Rogers.  Res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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John  Rogers  enlisted  in  1861;  was  sergeant  of  Co.  C,  53rd  Reg.  Pa.  Volunteers,  when  discharged 
on  June  30,  1865. 

Children  (6): 

[184-358]  1.  Jacob  Brumbaugh,  b  Sept.  15,  1867;  m  Fannie  Woodburn  Kennedy. 

[184-359]  2.  Milton  Brumbaugh,  b  Jan.  25,  1870;  m  Cora  Jane  Wagner. 

[184-360]  3.  Cecilia,  b  Mar.  30,  1872;  m  Elmer  Street  Free. 

[184-361]  4.  Lorenzo  Brumbaugh,  b  May  26,  1875;  m  Fannie  M.  Wagner  Morrison. 

[184-362]  5.  Lottie  Mary,  b  Sept.  6,  1878;  m  John  Hicks. 

[184-363]  6.  John  Martin,  b  July  24,  1881;  m  Clara  Murray  Simpson. 

[184-131]  RACHEL  BRUMBAUGH,  b  July  4,  1848 ;  d  Apr.  12,  1919;  daw  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer) 
Brumbaugh  [184-28];  m  Mar.  6,  1877,  RUFUS  A.  ZOOK,  b  Nov.  10,  1845;  d  Mar.  17,  1886;  s  Shem  and 
Veronica  (Yoder)  Zook.  Lived  at  Huntingdon,  Pa.  [ B .  F.  54.5.}  Rufus  Zook  taught  in  Public  Schools 
of  Pa. ;  also  was  a  farmer. 

Children  (2): 

[184-364]  1.  Alpheus  Herbert,  b  Nov.  12,  1878;  m  Lottie  G.  Speck. 

2.  Emory  Alburtus,  b  June  6,  1882;  unm;  Oakmont,  Pa.  Emory  A.  Zook  was  graduated 
from  Juniata  College,  1902  (B.  E.) ;  1906  (A.  B.) ;  studied  in  Universities  of  Germany; 
was  principal  of  Somerset  High  School,  and  Principal  of  Oakmont  High  School, 
Oakmont,  Pa.  [B.  E.] 

[184-132]  JACOB  H.  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Aug.  27,  1851;  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Boyer)  Brumbaugh 
[184-28];  m  Oct.  13,  1880,  RACHEL  EDITH  JODON,  b  Jan.  3,  1856;  dau  William  A.  and  Margaret 
(Etzweiler)  Jodon.  Res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Jacob  H.  Brumbaugh  wTas  Prof,  of  Psychology  and  Pedagogy  at  Juniata  College.  Since  1877  he 
has  been  connected  with  Juniata  College,  as  teacher,  serving  for  several  years  as  principal  of  Brethren’s 
Normal  College. 

One  child:  Norman  Jodon,  b  Apr.  16,  1884;  Prof,  of  Physics  and  Mathematics, 
Juniata  College,  Huntingdon,  Pa.;  Juniata  College,  A.  B.  1906;  Grad.  School, 
Harvard  University,  1907-10.  [Letters  not  ans..  Vid.  B.  F.  546,  for  Biog .] 

[184-137]  ANDREW  B.  GARNER,  s  Michael  and  Mary  (Boyer)  Garner  [184-31];  m  MARY 
ETTA  SURLEY.  Res.,  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1909.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  George;  2.  Andrew  B.  [A.  B.  191.  Letters  unans.;  no  further  data.] 

[184-141a]  ABRAHAM  CUSTER,  b  Feb.  16,  1813 ;  d  May  4, 1886 ;  s  Harman  and  Catharine  (Beyer) 

Custer  [184-35];  m  Dec.,  1837,  MARY  SHRAWDER,  b - ;  d  Jan.  5,  1859. 

Children  (4): 

[184-365]  1.  Catharine. 

[184-366]  2.  Ann. 

[184-367]  3.  Jesse. 

[184-368]  4.  Harman,  b  Feb.  4,  1850;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Shaffer. 

[184-141b]  ABRAHAM  CUSTER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.,  1859,  ANN  FORGES,  b 
-;  d  June  29,  1899. 


Abraham  Custer  was  a  farmer  in  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  lived  in  East  Vincent 
Twp.,  near  Parkerford. 

Children  (J): 

[184-369]  1.  Sallie. 

[184-370]  2.  Abraham  C. 

[184-371]  3.  Lyman. 

[184-372]  4.  Ida. 

[Montg.  Co.  Biog.  Annals,  Vol.  11-371.} 

[184-148]  EMANUEL  BEYER,  s  Henry  and  Margaret  (Taney)  Beyer  [184-36];  m  - . 

In  1864,  Emanuel  Beyer  lived  in  Kent  Co.,  Md. 


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One  child: 

[184-373]  Hillary,  b  Sept.  28,  1837;  d  Sept.  24,  1907;  m - .  Served  in  the  Civil  War  as 

Lieut.,  Co.  H,  9th  Pa.  Infantry  Volunteers;  Zook  Post,  No.  11,  G.  A.  R., 
Norristown,  Pa.,  has  placed  a  marker  on  his  grave  in  the  Presbyterian  Cemetery 
of  Lower  Providence,  Pa.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[184-149]  MARY  BEYER,  dau  Henry  and  Margaret  (Taney)  Beyer  [184—36] ;  m  Dec.  17,  1833, 
HENRY  NUNGESSER.  [  Norristown ,  Pa.,  Register.] 

One  child: 

[184-374]  William  B.,  b - ;  d  Sept.  8,  1904;  m - .  [No  further  data.] 

[184-152]  PHILIP  BEYER,  b  Apr.  7,  1818;  d  Oct.  18,  1875;  s  Abraham  R.  and  Abigail  (Stong) 

Beyer  [184-37];  m  MARY - ,  b  Apr.  19,  1819;  d  Nov.  20,  1897.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  27,  1845;  d  May  30,  1868. 

[184-375]  2.  Samuel,  b  1848;  d  Apr.  2,  1914;  m  Elizabeth - - - - 

[184-376]  3.  Norris,  m  Mary  M.  Plush. 

[Dates  from  Lower  Providence  (Pa.)  Cem.] 

Philip  Beyer  died  Oct.  18,  1875,  leaving  as  his  survivors:  his  wife,  Mary,  and  sons,  Norris  and 
Samuel.  On  Aug.  12,  1898,  Norris  and  wife  conveyed  their  interest  to  Samuel  Beyer.  [D.  B.  440:159, 
Norristown,  Pa.] 

[184-155]  HARRIET  BEYER,  dau  Abraham  R.  and  Abigail  (Stong)  Beyer  [184-37];  m  Apr.  15, 
1856,  GEORGE  S.  MOWREY.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[184-158]  RACHEL  BEAN,  b  Dec.  1,  1804;  d  Mar.  20,  1859;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Beyer) 
Bean  [184-39];  m  ABRAHAM  ROSENBERGER,  b  Apr.  26,  1792;  d  May  13,  1861.  No  issue. 

[184-159]  CATHARINE  B.  BEAN,  b  Dec.  23,  1810;  d  May  6,  1861;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Beyer)  Bean  [184-39] ;  m  JACOB  BOORSE,  b  Apr.  2,  1811 ;  d  Jan.  8,  1885;  s  John  and  Susanna  (Cassel) 
Boorse. 

Children  (8): 

[184-377]  1.  Hannah  B.,  b  Apr.  2,  1834;  d  Sept.  13,  1889;  m  Daniel  Kratz. 

2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  7,  1836;  d  Jan.  12,  1863. 

[184-378]  3.  Catharine  B.,  b  Aug.  5,  1837;  d  Dec.  30,  1885;  m  Abraham  F.  Kratz. 

[184-379]  4.  Amanda  Boorse,  b  Mar.  20,  1839;  d  Feb.  17,  1861;  m  Daniel  C.  Kratz. 

[184-380]  5.  Sarah  B.,  b  Feb.  11,  1841;  d  Feb.  17,.  1921;  m  Elias  Landes. 

6.  Rachel  B.,  b  Mar.  17,  1843;  d  May  2,  1917;  unm. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  12,  1846;  d  May  15,  1857;  unm. 

[184-381]  8.  Anna  B.,  b  Feb.  4,  1850;  m  James  Lloyd. 

« 

[184-160]  ISAAC  B.  BEAN,  b  July  11,  1817;  d  Dec.  19,  1888;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Beyer) 
Bean  [184-39] ;  m  Sept.  30,  1838,  SARAH  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Aug.  4,  1818;  d  Sept.  10,  1893. 

Isaac  B.  Bean  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  near  Fairview  Village. 
He  was  also  the  discoverer  and  manufacturer  of  “Beans’  Herb  Cure,”  a  popular  family  medicine. 
Children  (4): 

[184-382]  1.  Augustus,  b  Sept.  8,  1839;  d  Sept.  18,  1884;  m  Lovina  Koch. 

[184-383]  2.  Joseph  V.,  b  Oct.  20,  1843;  m  Emma  L.  Rittenhouse. 

[184-384]  3.  Jacob  V.,  b  June  11,  1847;  m - 

[184-385]  4.  Catharine  V.,  b  Nov.  4,  1851;  d  Jan.  18,  1896;  m  Lewis  R.  Danley. 

[184-161]  SAMUEL  B.  BEAN,  b  Jan.,  1822;  d  July  15,  1905;  s  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Beyer)  Bean 
[184-39];  m  Oct.  25,  1846,  JULIA  ANN  BRUNNER,  b  Nov.  9,  1824;  d  Jan.  26,  1892. 

Children  (6): 

[184-387a]  |  1  A1_t  ,  Jl. - - - - 

[184-387b]  j  L  A1Pheus-  b - ;  m  [2. - ;  15  N.  60th  St.,  Phila. 

[184-388]  2.  Emma,  b  Mar.  7,  1847;  m  Alphonso  Nicom. 


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[184-389] 

[184-390] 

[184-391] 

[184-392] 


3.  Elmira,  b  Mar.  20,  1848;  m  William  O.  Boorse. 

4.  Sylvester,  b  June  6,  1850;  dec;  m  Jennie  Jones. 

5.  Henrietta,  b  Sept.  13,  1850;  m  Jeremiah  Frantz. 

6.  Lydia  B.,  b  Dec.  5,  1851;  d  July  2,  1915;  m  George  W.  Faringer. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[184-162]  BENJAMIN  BEYER,  b  Dec.  19,  1807;  d  Feb.  25,  1893;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Bean) 
Beyer  [184-40a];  m  HANNAH  CASSEL,  b  Nov.  22,  1816;  d  Dec.  1,  1886;  dau  Benjamin  and  Sarah 
(Heebner)  Cassel  [21-9].  Both  buried  in  Methacton  Cem. 

Children  (10): 

[184-393]  1.  Catharine,  b  Sept.  15,  1834;  d  Dec.  8,  1914;  m  Reuben  B.  Scheffey. 

2.  Enos,  b  Apr.  12,  1836;  d  Aug.  20,  1897;  unm. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  5,  1839;  d  Jan.  17,  1840. 

[184-394]  4.  Nathaniel,  b  Feb.  8,  1841;  d  Mar.  5,  1916;  m  Mary  Jane  Keyser. 

5.  Benjamin,  b  Dec.  8,  1846;  d  Apr.  18,  1848. 

[184-395]  6.  Lewis  C.,  b  Dec.  12,  1849;  m  Sarah  R.  Smoyer. 

7.  Susanna,  b  June  5,  1852;  d  June  19,  1852. 

8.  Amanda,  b  Sept.  16,  1853;  d  Feb.  19,  1905;  unm. 

9.  Samuel,  b  Mar.  22,  1858;  d  Aug.  11,  1858. 

[184-396]  10.  Reuben  Cassel,  b  Mar.  4,  1860;  m  Anna  Catharine  Yost. 


[184-163]  SAMUEL  B.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  18,  1810;  d  Aug.  19,  1908;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Bean) 
Beyer  [184-40a];  m  Apr.  16,  1837,  HARRIET  GOULD Y,  b  Oct.  19,  1814;  d  Mar.  29,  1902. 

Children  (4)' 

[184-397]  1.  Charles  W.,  b  Jan.  20,  1838;  d  Feb.  4,  1898;  m  Sallie  Ann  DeHaven. 

2.  Josephus,  b  Mar.  16,  1843;  unm;  630  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-398]  3.  James  Monroe,  b  Jan.  4,  1848;  d  Oct.,  1921;  m  Henrietta  M.  Bean. 

[184-399]  4.  Eugenia  E.,  b  July  7,  1850;  d  July  20,  1918;  m  Benjamin  Franklin  Gougler. 

“Samuel  B.  Beyer  of  Hatfield,  and  Henrietta  Gouldey  of  Montgomery,  married  Apr.  16,  1837.’’ 

[ Norristown  Register.] 

“Samuel  B.  Beyer  was  raised  on  his  father’s  farm  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  but  desiring  to  roam  he 
became  a  drover,  following  this  occupation  for  more  than  forty  years.  This  pursuit  gave  him  a  whole¬ 
some  experience  with  everyday  life.  He  was  a  great  talker,  of  excellent  memory,  and  unquestioned 
integrity,  kind  and  obliging,  and  slow  in  making  a  decision,  but  once  having  come  to  a  conclusion  it 
was  impossible  to  have  him  change.”  [Dr.  J.  M.  Beyer.] 

In  1880  he  returned  to  Norristown,  Pa.,  where  he  kept  a  small  grocery  store.  After  the  death  of 
his  wife  he  lived  with  his  daughter,  Jennie  Gougler,  near  Centre  Square,  Pa.,  and  the  last  years  of  his 
life  were  spent  with  his  son,  Dr.  J.  Monroe  Beyer,  of  Bustleton,  Pa. 


[184-164]  ANNA  BEYER,  b  Oct.  6,  1816;  d  Jan.  23,  1902;  dau  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Clemence) 
Beyer  [184-40b];  m  Jan.  28,  1838,  GEORGE  R.  DETWEILER,  b  Mar.  25,  1815;  d  Nov.  6,  1887.. 
Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 


[184-400] 

[184-401] 

[184-402] 

[184-403] 

[161-44] 

[184-404a] 

[184-404b] 

[184-405] 

[184-462b] 

[184-406] 


o 


1.  Andrew  B.,  b  Jan.  11,  1839;  d  Jan.  6,  1897;  m  Martha  Agnes  Kendig. 

2.  Daniel  B.,  b  Mar.  5,  1841;  d  July  2,  1876;  m  Mary  Ann  Reiff. 

3.  Joseph  B.,  b  May  7,  1843;  d  Apr.  6,  1918;  m  Isabella  Hoffner. 

4.  Benjamin  B.,  b  Apr.  7,  1845;  d  Dec.,  1851. 

r'  John  B.,  b  May  9,  1848;  d  Sept.  24,  1912;  m  Margaret  Trucksess. 

b  Sept.  27,  1850;  m  Charles  S.  Anders. 

1.  Jennie  Brinton. 

2.  Emma  Margaret  Jacoby. 

1.  Willis  H.  Groat. 

2.  Nathaniel  Metz. 

9.  Jacob  B.,  b  July  3,  1858;  d  Nov.  1,  1902;  m  Martha  J.  Scheffey. 


6.  Katherine  (Kate)  B., 

7.  George  B.,  b  Dec.  27,  1852;  m 

8.  Anna  B.,  b  Mar.  20,  1855;  m 


[184-165]  HENRY  C.  BEYER,  b  Aug.  20,  1818;  d  Mar.  24,  1881;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine 
(Clemence)  Beyer  [184-40b];  m  Nov.  23,  1841,  SOPHIA  HARTEL,  b  Nov.  2,  1816;  d  Feb.  12,  1908. 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Elmira,  b  Aug.  23,  1843;  d  Aug.  9,  1862. 

2.  Edward  H.,  b  Apr.  23,  1846;  d  Jan.  3,  1867. 

[184-166a]  JACOB  C.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  7,  1822;  d  Oct.  24,  1897; s  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Clemence) 

Beyer  [184-40b];  m  Aug.  15,  1848,  MARGARET  ANN  McCARTER,  b - ;  d  Dec.  15,  1856. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Manning,  b  June  23,  1849;  d  Aug.  31,  1863. 

[184-407]  2.  James  Marshall,  b  Nov.  4,  1851;  m  Sallie  Mirkil. 

[184-166b]  JACOB  C.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  15,  1860,  SUSAN  LANDIS,  b 
Dec.  9,  1829;  d  Mar.  21,  1916.  Both  buried  in  Montg.  Cem.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[184-408]  1.  William  H.,  b  Aug.  9,  1863;  m - Lowry. 

[184-409]  2.  Nettie  K.,  b  Jan.  3,  1876;  m  Daniel  H.  Daub. 

[184-167]  JOSEPH  CLEMENCE  BEYER,  b  July  22,  1824;  d  Jan.  15,  1900;  s  Andrew  and  Cath¬ 
arine  (Clemence)  Beyer  [184-40b];  m  Nov.  3,  1846,  MARY  ANN  Y.  KUGLER,  b  Feb.  26,  1826; 
d  July  26,  1881;  dau  John  Kugler. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Augustus,  b  Aug.  7,  1847;  d  Oct.  24,  1847. 

[184-410]  2.  Oliver  K.,  b  May  6,  1850;  d  May  3,  1914;  m  Isabelle  M.  Rynick. 

[184-411]  3.  Charles  Collins,  b  Oct.  19,  1857;  m  Lydia  Hicks. 

[184-168]  WILLIAM  C.  BEYER,  b  June  18,  1827;  d  Jan.  22,  1890;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine 
(Clemence)  Beyer  [184-40b];  m  Sept.  30,  1848,  CATHARINE  KUGLER,  b  Feb.  4,  1830;  d  Oct.  6, 
1893. 

Children  (3): 

[184-412]  1.  Isabella,  b  Aug.  31,  1852;  m  George  G.  Mann. 

[184-413]  2.  Mary  E.,  b  Mar.  27,  1855;  m  George  E.  Long. 

[184-414]  3.  Worthington,  b  July  31,  1858. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[184-169]  DAVID  C.  BEYER,  b  Mar.  25,  1834;  d  Aug.  14,  1862;  s  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Clemence) 
Beyer  [184-40b];  m  July  15,  1854,  ELIZABETH  SWARTZ,  b  Sept,  7,  1832;  d  Apr.  7,  1909. 

Children  (J): 

[184-415]  1.  Wilhelmina,  b  Aug.  27,  1855;  m  John  G.  Rosenberger. 

[184-416]  2.  Justus  S.,  b  Feb.  24,  1858;  d  July  21,  1908;  m  Mary  A.  Gregory. 

[184-417]  3.  Douglas  S.,  b  Mar.  18,  1860;  m  Jemima  George. 

[184-418]  4.  David  Morris,  b  July  8,  1862;  m  Susan  H.  Pennypacker. 

Elizabeth  Swartz  Beyer  married  2nd  time,  Isaac  Johnson. 

[184-1 70a]  JOSEPH  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  June  14,  1810;  d  May  11,  1900;  s  Michael  and  Christianna 
(Beyer)  Van  Fossen  [184-41];  m  REBECCA  METZ,  b  Dec.  30,  1805;  d  Aug.  4,  1860. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charlotte,  m  Charles  Loch,  dec;  lived  in  West  Point,  Pa. 

2.  Henrietta,  b  May  23,  1836;  d  July  1,  1850. 

3.  Adaline,  b  July  18,  1842;  d  Apr.  29,  1848. 

[184-170b]  JOSEPH  VAN  FOSSEN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  11,  1862,  CATHARINE 
DENNER,  b  Aug.  5,  1834;  d  Feb.  3,  1915;  dau  Frederick  Denner.  Farmer  and  blacksmith;  lived  in 
Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[184-419]  1.  Ida,  b  Nov.  6,  1862;  d  June  23,  1889;  m  Hiram  E.  Shirk. 

[184-420]  2.  Wilson  D.,  b  Feb.  27,  1866;  m  Sarah  Heckler. 


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[184-171]  CHARLOTTE  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Dec.  22,  1815;  d  Oct.  30,  1881;  dau  Michael  and 
Christianna  (Beyer)  Van  Fossen  [184-41];  m  AMOS  SHUTT,  b  Sept.  4,  1816;  d  Sept.  20,  1892.  Miller; 
resided  in  Worcester,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[184-172]  JACOB  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Sept.  3,  1819;  d  Jan.  30,  1895;  s  Michael  and  Christianna 
(Beyer)  Van  Fossen  [184-41];  m  FAYETTA  GROFF,  b  Apr.  30,  1821;  d  Nov.  5,  1892.  Farmer; 
lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.  Both  buried  in  Wentz’s  Church  Cem. 

Children  (S): 

[184-421]  1.  Josiah  G.,  b  Aug.  17,  1851;  d  July  12,  1898;  m  Louisa  R.  Jones. 

[184-422]  2.  Amanda,  b  Mar.  4,  1855;  d  July  20,  1889;  m  William  B.  Johnson. 

[184-423]  3.  Angeline  G.,  b  May  7,  1860;  d  Apr.  4,  1903;  m  Barnet  K.  Beaver. 


[184-173]  ELI  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Aug.  30,  1828;  d  Apr.  23,  1895;  s  Michael  and  Christianna  (Beyer) 
Van  Fossen  [184-41];  m  Jan.  3,  1852,  ELIZABETH  4IALLMAN,  b  July  24,  1829;  d  Nov.  10,  1901; 
dau  Jacob  and  Nancy  (Dettra)  Hallman.  Millwright  and  singing  school  teacher;  lived  in  Worcester, 
Pa. 


Children  (£): 

[184-424]  1.  Allen  H.,  b  Sept.  1,  1854;  m  Matilda  M.  Boorse. 

2.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  15,  1858;  d  Dec.  2,  1893. 


[184-174]  JACOB  B.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  17,  1813;  d  Sept.  11,  1892;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Bean) 
Beyer  [184-42];  m  Oct.  20,  1836,  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  Apr.  4,  1814;  d  July  30,  1889;  dau  Benjamin 
and  Sarah  (Heebner)  Cassel  [21-9]. 

Children  (3): 


[184-425] 

[184-426a] 

[184-426b] 


1.  Hannah,  b  Sept.  10,  1837;  d  June  8,  1904;  m  Henry  M.  Beideman. 


2.  Isaac  C.,  b  Jan.  25,  1840;  d  Apr.  29,  1919;  m 


j  1.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Gross. 
1  2.  Sophia  C.  Swartz. 


3.  Sarah,  b  Nov.  27,  1845;  d  Mar.  23,  1862. 


[184-175]  WILLIAM  BEYER,  b  July  29,  1814;  d  June  8,  1899;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Bean) 
Beyer  [184-42];  m  Nov.  5,  1837,  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  b  May  19,  1812;  d  Jan.  5,  1859.  Lived  in 
Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Mary,  b  Sept.  10,  1838. 

2.  Susanna,  b  July  8,  1841;  d  Feb.  26,  1843. 

3.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  4,  1843. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  May  17,  1849;  d  June  9,  1916. 

5.  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  20,  1856;  d  June  12,  1865. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[184-176a]  JOSEPH  B.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  17,  1817;  d  Jan.  14,  1867;  s  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Bean) 
Beyer  [184-42];  m  Nov.  17,  1839,  LYDIA  RITTENHOUSE,  b  June  25,  1817;  d  May  23,  1847;  dau 
Joseph  Rittenhouse. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Daughter,  b  June  6,  1840;  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Amy,  b  July  22,  1841;  d  May  13,  1851. 

3.  Abraham,  b  Aug.  15,  1843;  d  May  13,  1851. 

[184-427]  4.  Levi  R.,  b  Sept.  4,  1845;  m  Mary  L.  Kindig. 

[184— 176b]  JOSEPH  B.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  15,  1848,  MARY  RITTEN¬ 
HOUSE,  b  Nov.  2,  1823;  d  Jan.  19,  1890;  dau  Abraham  Rittenhouse.  Lived  in  Whitpain  Twp.,  Pa. 
Children  (11): 

[184-428]  1.  Amos,  b  Mar.  11,  1849;  m  Sarah  Haas. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Nov.  4,  1850;  d  Feb.  2,  1875;  unm. 

3.  John,  b  Dec.  21,  1852;  d  Feb.,  1889;  said  to  have  committed  suicide. 

4.  Elizabeth  R.,  b  Jan.  15,  1854;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2. 


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[21-116] 

[184-429] 

[184-430a] 

[184-430b] 

[184-431] 

[184-432] 


5.  Anna  R.,  b  May  31,  1855;  d  Feb.  13,  1911;  m  David  U.  Cassel. 

6.  William  R.,  b  Jan.  14,  1857;  m  Miriam  Bean. 

7.  Mary  R.,  b  July  27,  1858;  d  May  27,  1859. 


8.  Samuel  R.,  b  May  12,  1860;  d  Oct.  3,  1913;  m 


1.  Mary  E.  Williamson. 

2.  Lizzie  M.  Ruth. 


9.  Sarah  R.,  b  Feb.  5,  1862;  d  Dec.  5,  1865. 

10.  Deborah  R.,  b  Mar.  28,  1863;  d  Apr.  13,  1915;  m  George  C.  Slough. 

11.  Ida  R.,  b  Oet.  20,  1865;  d  July  23,  1916;  m  Winfield  H.  Dettra. 


[184-177]  RACHEL  KLINE,  b  July  13,  1815;  d  1892;  dau  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Beyer)  Kline 
[184-43];  m  JACOB  CASSEL,  b  Mar.  2,  1819;  d  July  3,  1891;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Landes)  Cassel. 
Lived  near  Harleysville,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

[184-433]  1.  Samuel,  m  Mary  Alderfer. 

[184-434]  2.  Elizabeth,  m  Jacob  N.  Clemens. 

[Cassel  Family,  285 ;  no  further  data.} 


[184-178]  AARON  B.  RITTENHOUSE,  b  Nov.  19,  1823;  d  Feb.  18,  1870;  s  Daniel  and  Rachel 

(Beyer)  Rittenhouse  [184-44];  m  MARY - 

Children  (J): 

[184-435]  1.  George. 

[184-436]  2.  Anna. 

[184-437]  3.  Henry. 

[184-438]  4.  David. 

[From  Court  Records  of  Norristown,  Pa.;  no  further  data  obtainable.} 


[184-179]  SAMUEL  BEYER,  b  Feb.  13,  1823;  d  Mar.  29,  1867;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse) 
Beyer  [184-45a];  m  Feb.  16,  1845,  HANNAH  BRUNNER,  b  May  5,  1827;  d  Aug.  19,  1895.  Buried 
in  Wentz’s  Church  Cem.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[184-439]  1.  Mary  Ann,  b  Jan.  1,  1846;  d  Jan.  11,  1911;  m  George  W.  Pennick. 

[184-440]  2.  Martha  Jane,  b  June  1,  1847;  m  James  Beard. 

[184-441]  3.  Emily,  b  Jan.  18,  1849;  m  John  M.  Baker. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  15,  1850;  d  Nov.  13,  1851. 

5.  Franklin,  b  Mar.  23,  1852;  d  Aug.  8,  1881. 

[184-442]  6.  Cyrus  B.,  b  Apr.  7,  1855;  m  Sue  M.  Miller. 

[184-443]  7.  Lydia,  b  Jan.  29,  1857;  m  John  Newman. 

[184-444]  8.  Amanda,  b  Dec.  10,  1862. 

[184-445]  9.  Eva,  b  Apr.  7,  1866. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[184-180]  JOHN  BEYER,  b  Apr.  8,  1824;  d  Feb.  22,  1898;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse) 
Beyer  [184-45a];  m  Feb.  20,  1850,  SARAH  SCHWENK,  b  Nov.  9,  1829;  d  Oct.  6,  1910.  Farmer; 
lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (5\: 

1.  Theodore,  b  Apr.  14,  1852;  d  June  22,  1852. 

[184-446]  2.  Margaret  Schwenk,  b  Oct.  20,  1853;  m  David  C.  Godshall. 

[184-447]  3.  Sarah  Jane,  b  Dec.  31,  1854;  d  Feb.  3,  1918;  m  John  Edward  Bean. 

4.  Sophia  H.,  b  June  9,  1856;  d  Mar.  19,  1916. 

5.  Elizabeth  Laura,  b  Oct.  16,  1860. 


[184-181]  JESSE  BEYER,  b  Sept.  13,  1825;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse)  Beyer  [184-45a]; 
m  Oct.  22,  1852,  HANNAH  DETTRA,  b  Nov.  6,  1834;  d  Oct.  2,  1920;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary  (Hart) 
Dettra.  Carpenter;  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Louisa  Anna,  6  Nov.  19,  1853. 

[184-448]  2.  Mary  Magdalena,  b  May  20,  1855;  m  Henry  Wilson  Gaumer. 


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[184-449a] 
[184— 449b] 


|  3.  William  D.,  b  June  4,  1858;  m 


1 1.  Elizabeth  Custer  Wager. 
1  2.  Isabella  Hart  Wager. 


Abraham  Dettra  disappeared.  His  widow,  Mary,  born  May  16,  1813,  married  a  2nd  time,  Andrew 
Scheetz.  [  Harley  Fam .]  Hannah  Dettra  Beyer  was  blind  during  the  latter  years  of  her  life.  She  died 
at  the  residence  of  her  daughter,  “Lena,”  at  Blackfoot,  Idaho. 


[184-182a]  ADAM  BEYER,  b  Aug.  24,  1827;  d  Nov.  18,  1910;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse) 
Beyer  [184— 45a] ;  m  1852,  MARY  BRUNNER,  b  Sept.  25,  1828;  d  Dec.  19,  1866;  dau  Frederick  and 
Lydia  (Umstead)  Brunner. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Amelia,  b  1852;  d  Aug.  10,  1853. 

[184-450]  2.  Jackson,  b  Dec.  28,  1853;  d  Sept.  21,  1917;  m  Mary  Elizabeth  Queal. 

[184-451]  3.  Jefferson,  b  Aug.  2,  1855;  m  Ida  H.  Detwiler. 

[184-452]  4.  Wesley  B.,  b  Apr.  4,  1857;  m  Addie  Viola  Thomas. 

[184-453]  5.  Harry  Brunner,  b  Aug.  27,  1858;  d  Feb.  28,  1892;  m  Jennie  Elizabeth  McElyea. 

[184-182b]  ADAM  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  1870,  ELIZABETH  HENDRICKS; 
dau  Charles  Hendricks.  Adam  Beyer  was  a  carpenter;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. ;  was  one  of  the  charter 
members  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[184-453.1]  Irwin,  b  Feb.  20,  1871;  m  Elizabeth - 


[184-183]  ELIZABETH  BEYER,  b  Oct.  31,  1828;  dau  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse)  Beyer 
[184-45a];  rn  Sept.  10,  1853,  DAVID  KOOK. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Franklin,  b  June  3,  1854. 

2.  Angeline,  b  Aug.  31,  1857. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Nov.  24,  1859. 

4.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  July  15,  1863. 

5.  Catharine  Ann,  b  May  15,  1867. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  complete.] 


[184-184]  DANIEL  BEYER,  b  June  27,  1830;  d  Dec.  26,  1883;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse) 
Beyer  [184-45a];  m  1853,  CATHARINE  OBERHOLZER,  b  1834;  d  July  13,  1910.  Carriage  builder; 
res.,  Norritonville,  Pa. 


[184-454] 

[184-455a]  } 
[184— 455b]  j 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Ellen  J.,  b  Dec.  21,  1856;  d  Dec.  30,  1905. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  4,  1860;  d  Feb.  20,  1861. 

3.  William  N.,  b  Dec.  20,  1862;  m  Mary  Olivia  Huber. 

4.  Emma  C.,  b  July  8,  1868;  Norristown,  Pa. 

1.  Mary  Y.  Yost. 


5.  Alvin  D.,  b  Nov.  8,  1872;  m 


2.  Mrs.  Susan  R.  March. 


[184-185]  JACOB  B.  BEYER,  b  June  21,  1834;  d  July  8,  1910;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse) 
Beyer  [184-45a];  m  1855,  CORDELIA  HAAS,  b  Mar.  9,  1833;  d  July  24,  1899. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Amelia,  b  Oct.  8,  1856;  d  July  23,  1859.  . 


[184-456a]l 
[184-456b] j 


2.  Abraham  H.,  6  Nov.  5,  1858;  d  Jan.  24,  1904;  m 


1.  Susan  Victoria  Bartz. 
2  Mrs.  Catharine  Shick. 


3.  John,  b  July  26,  1860;  d  Mar.  11,  1878. 
[184-457]  4.  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  23,  1862;  m  John  Pfleiger. 

5.  Mary  Ann,  b  July  15,  1865;  d  Dec.  28,  1865. 


[184-186]  JAMES  BEYER,  b  Oct.  29,  1838;  d  May  8,  1906;  s  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse)  Beyer 
[184-45a];  m  Dec.  31,  1864,  MARY  ELIZABETH  DETTRA,  b  May  20,  1836;  dau  Abraham  and 
Mary  (Hart)  Dettra.  Lived  in  Worcester,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-458]  1.  James  Irwin,  b  Nov.  28,  1869;  m  Mary  Ella  C.  Blattner. 

[184-459]  2.  Mary  Ella,  b  Jan.  3,  1872;  m  Henry  August  Weinrich. 

3.  Vernon  D.,  b  July  29,  1874;  d  Mar.  30,  1891. 

[184-187]  SARAH  BEYER,  b  Apr.  13,  1844;  d  Sept.  14,  1914;  dau  Jacob  and  Magdalena  (Boorse) 
Beyer  [184-45a];  m  Jan.  28,  1865,  JAMES  U.  BEAN,  b  Sept.  6,  1841 ;  d  July  8,  1912;  s  Isaac  and  Han¬ 
nah  (Undercuffier)  Bean.  Farmer;  res.,  Royersford.  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[74-808]  1.  Ida  Jane,  b  Nov.  26,  1865;  m  John  G.  Groff. 

2.  James  Wilson,  b  Oct.  16,  1867;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[184-460]  3.  Mary  Catherine,  b  Apr.  24,  1870;  m  John  T.  Wagner. 

[184-461]  4.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  14,  1872;  m  Henry  Brunner;  Washington,  D.  C. 

5.  Charles  Nelson,  b  July  24,  1878;  d  May  1,  1885. 

6.  Grace  Viola,  b  Jan.  15,  1884;  d  Aug.  19,  1895. 


[184-189]  JACOB  B.  METZ,  b  Sept.  8,  1826;  d  Apr.  21,  1896;  s  Joseph  and  Mary  (Beyer)  Metz 
[184-46];  m  Oct.  29,  1849,  SARAH  UMSTEAD,  b  May  21,  1830;  d  Sept.  13,  1913;  dau  Noah  and  Sarah 
(Decker)  Umstead.  Carpenter. 


[184-462a] 

[184-462b] 

[184-463] 

[184-464] 

[184-465] 

[184-466] 

[184-467] 

[184-468] 

[184-469] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Nathaniel,  b  Nov.  3,  1852;  m  ■  Mary  Kratz. 

.  2.  Anna  Detwiler  Groat. 

2.  Maria,  b  May  5,  1856;  m  Joseph  Kratz. 

3.  Lewds,  b  Apr.  10,  1859;  m  Emma  Jane  Hallman. 

4.  William  U.,  b  Nov.  26,  1860;  m  Susan  G.  Koffel. 

5.  Sarah  V.,  b  Feb.  6,  1863;  d  Apr.  1,  1918;  m  George  G.  Rahn. 

6.  Ida,  b  July  15,  1865;  m  Edwin  P.  Fretz. 

7.  Morris,  b  Jan.  26,  1868;  m  Anna  Lurena  Kriebel. 

8.  Amy  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1870;  m  George  Long. 

[Dates  copied  from  the  Jacob  B.  Metz  Family  Bible.} 


[184-190]  ELIZABETH  B.  METZ,  b  June  3,  1829;  d  Oct.  1,  1905;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  (Beyer) 
Metz  [184-46] ;  m  MOSES  HALTEMAN,  b  Oct.  8,  1827;  d  Dec.  3,  1885;  s  Benjamin  and  Fannie  (Funk) 
Halteman.  Farmer;  lived  in  Worcester  Tw'p.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[184-470]  1.  Hiram  M.,  b  July  29,  1856;  m  Elizabeth  G.  Bean. 

[184-471]  2.  Azariah  Metz,  b  Sept.  8,  1859;  m  Emma  Jane  Miller. 


[184-191]  MARY  METZ,  b  Aug.  17,  1838;  d  Dec.  7,  1911;  dau,  Joseph  and  Mary  (Beyer)  Metz 
[184-46];  m  NATHANIEL  UNDERKUFFLER,  b  July  8,  1835;  s  David  and  Elizabeth  (Sell)  Under- 
kuffler.  Farmer  and  carpenter;  lived  in  Worcester,  Pa.;  later  at  Collegeville;  resides  with  son,  Wilson, 
in  Norristowm,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Allen  M.,  b  June  29,  1860;  d  June  1,  1879. 

[184-472]  2.  Wilson  M.,  b  Nov.  9,  1864;  m  Mary  W.  Landes. 

[184-473]  3.  Frank  M.,  b  Nov.  12,  1872;  m  Laura  K.  Weigner. 


[184-192]  HENRY  F.  BEYER,  b  1824;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Frick)  Beyer  [184-47];  m  Mar.  6,  1845, 
HANNAH  SCHLOTTERER,  b  Mar.  25,  1826.  Lived  in  Hatfield,  Pa. 


[184-474] 

[184-475] 

[184-476a] 

[184-476b] 


Children  (J): 

1.  George,  b  Jan.  18,  1847;  d  Mar.  4,  1848. 

2.  Ann,  b  Oct.  11,  1848;  d  Feb.  20,  1900;  m  Edward  Martin  Berger. 

3.  Cornelius  S.,  b  Dec.  1,  1851;  m  Caroline  Iveyser. 

1.  John  Beck. 

2.  Adam  K.  Smith. 


4.  Kate,  b  Apr.  27,  1854;  m 


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[184-193]  ELIAS  BEYER,  b  Aug.  22,  1826;  d  May  7,  1910;  s  John  and  Lydia  (Frick)  Beyer  [184- 
47];  m  Feb.  8,  1849,  JULIANA  MOSER,  b  Apr.  6,  1830;  d  June  26,  1898.  Lived  in  Norristown,  Pa. 
Children  (7): 

[184-477]  1.  Lydia  Ann,  b  Aug.  3,  1850;  d  Aug.  28,  1907;  m  Elias  W.  Moyer. 

[184-478]  2.  Isabella,  b  Sept.  14,  1853;  m  Frederick  G.  Shepps. 

[184-479]  3.  Josiah  M.,  b  June  8,  1855;  m  Mary  R.  Walter. 

[184-480]  4.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  19,  1859;  m  Henry  Hunsberger. 

[184-481]  5.  Mary  Emma,  b  May  11,  1862;  m  Joseph  Davies. 

[184-482]  6.  Henry  M.,  b  Oct.  22,  1863;  m  Maggie  E.  Wanner. 

[184-483]  7.  Elias  Vernon,  b  Oct.  4,  1869;  m  Mary  M.  Halteman. 

[184-194]  DANIEL  BEYER,  b  May  2,  1823;  d  Sept.  3,  1875;  s  Henry  and  Dorothy  (McElwaine) 
Beyer  [184-49] ;  m  ANNA  ELIZA  KEYLOR,  b  Jan.  10,  1825;  d  Mar.  12,  1898;  dau  John  and  Sarah 
(McGinnis)  Keylor.  Farmer;  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-484]  1.  John  James,  b  Dec.  6,  1850;  m  Sadie  Kinzer. 

[184-485]  2.  Mary  Emma,  b  June  12,  1852;  d  July  21,  1895;  m  Samuel  Worthington. 

3.  Hannah  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  18,  1854;  d  May  6,  1902. 

[184-486]  4.  Sarah  Margaret,  b  Apr.  22,  1860;  m  James  Davis  Bailey. 

5.  Dorothy  Anna,  b  Mar.  29,  1863;  Atglen,  Pa. 

[184-195]  ANDREW  BEYER,  b  Apr.  12,  1827;  s  Henry  and  Dorothy  (McElwaine)  Beyer  [184-49]; 
m  Feb.  16,  1854,  MARGARET  HEIDELBAUGH. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

Twin  girls,  d  young.  [No  further  data.] 

[184-196]  REBECCA  BEYER,  b  Nov.  3,  1820;  d  Dec.  29,  1898;  dau  Henry  and  Dorothy  (McEl¬ 
waine)  Beyer  [184-49] ;  m  Dec.  25,  1852,  JOHN  WESLEY  EMERY,  b  May  4,  1830 ;  d  Nov.  9,  1901 ;  s 
John  and  Mary  (Woodward)  Emery.  Farmer  and  blacksmith. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-487]  1.  Ida  Mary,  b  Aug.  25,  1854;  m  W.  H.  Meloy. 

2.  Anna  M.,  b  Feb.  28,  1857;  d  Feb.  29,  1857. 

3.  John  B.,  b  May  9, 1859 ;  d  Mar.  30, 1864. 

[184-197]  MARY  ANN  BEYER,  b  Jan.  17,  1831;  d  Feb.  21,  1893;  dau  Andrew  and  Jane  (Harris) 
Beyer  [184-50] ;  m  ALEXANDER  WHITE,  b  May  1,  1819;  d  Mar.  6,  1886;  s  William  and  Jane  (Rey¬ 
nolds)  White. 

Children  (7): 

[184-488]  1.  Josephine,  b  Oct.  4,  1850;  m  Edward  De  Lacour. 

2.  Allen  T.,  b  Apr.  5,  1852;  unm.;  Christiana,  Pa. 

[184-489]  3.  Andrew  B.,  b  Oct.  3,  1856;  to  Ella  Forman. 

[184-490]  4.  William  Harry,  b  Mar.  5,  1858;  to  Sarah  Hale. 

5.  Alexander,  b  Apr.  5,  1861 ;  unm;  Christiana,  Pa. 

[184-491]  6.  Jane,  b  Mar.  22,  1868;  m  John  Clarke  Pennewill. 

[184-492]  7.  Charles  E.,  b  Sept.  26,  1874;  m  Helen  Runford. 

[184-198]  DANIEL  B.  McELWAIN,  b  Jan.  14,  1819;  d  Feb.,  1892;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Beyer) 
McElwain  [184-51];  to  HARRIET  ECKLIN. 

Children  (J): 

[184-493]  1.  Mary  Jane,  b  May  15,  1842;  d  Oct.  15,  1919;  m  Philip  F.  Donahue. 

[184-494]  2.  Eliza  Rebecca,  b  1844;  to  Charles  Walker. 

3.  Louisa,  b  1846. 

[184-495]  4.  James  B.,  b  July  10,  1849;  m  Martha  E.  Stauffer. 

[184-199]  WILLIAM  McELWAIN,  b  Apr.  2,  1821;  d  Nov.  14,  1895;  s  John  and  Rebecca  (Beyer) 
McElwain  [184-51];  m  Dec.  25,  1850,  by  Rev.  Solomon  McNair  to  MARY  BEYER,  b  Apr.  5,  1832;  d 
Nov.  5,  1890;  dau  David  and  Mary  (McElwaine)  Beyer)  [184-54].  Farmer;  res.,  Christiana,  Pa. 


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Children  (7): 

[184-496]  1.  Martha  Ann,  b  Sept.  3,  1853;  d  Jan.  24,  1919;  m  William  James  Ingram. 

2.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Jan.  7,  1856;  unm. 

[184-497]  3.  John  Beyer,  b  Aug.  14,  1858;  d  June  16,  1918;  m  Susan  McClure. 

[184-498]  4.  William  Emerson,  b  Dec.  22,  1860;  m  Barbara  Elizabeth  Heyberger. 

[184-499]  5.  Josiah  Elmer,  b  Oct.  17,  1862;  m  Sarah  Thomas  Cain. 

6.  Ella  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  25,  1864;  unm;  Christiana,  Pa. 

7.  Clara  Lavenia,  b  Dec.  13,  1867;  d  Oct.  2,  1871. 

[184-200]  JOHN  SNODGRESS  McELWAIN,  b  Jan.  30,  1828 ;  d  May  20,  1905 ;  s  John  and  Rebecca 
(Beyer)  McElwain  [184-51  ] ;  m  Feb.  12,  1852,  REBECCA  WEBB,  b  Sept.  2,  1834 ;  d  Feb.  22,  1907 ;  dau 

Richard  and - (Walton)  Webb.  Farmer;  lived  in  Fawn  Grove,  Pa. 

Children  {12): 

1.  William  James,  b  Dec.  26,  1852;  d  Mar.  5,  1853. 

2.  Mary,  b  Mar.  14,  1854;  d  June  13,  1854. 

[184-500]  3.  John  Richard,  b  June  10,  1855;  d  June  29,  1907;  m  Edith  Jane  Brooks. 

4.  Rachel  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  15,  1858. 

[184-501]  5.  Robert  Beyer,  b  Dec.  1,  1861;  m  Florence  Allen. 

[184-502]  6.  William  Alexander,  b  May  22,  1863;  m  Lydia  Alice  McDonald. 

[184-503]  7.  Henry  Clay,  b  Feb.  4,  1866;  m  Mary  Agnes  Almony. 

[184-504]  8.  Mary  Sylvania,  b  Jan.  31,  1868;  m  John  Y.  C.  Marsteller. 

[184-505]  9.  Henrietta  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  11,  1870;  m  William  Allen. 

[184-506]  10.  Margaret  Vivian,  b  Jan.  1,  1872;  m  James  Emory  Neal. 

[184-823]  11.  Ella  May,  b  Mar.  10,  1875;  m  William  Meloy. 

[184-508]  12.  Daniel  Ellsworth,  b  Apr.  9,  1877;  d  Dec.  6,  1918;  m  Martha  Trout. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Daniel  E.  McElwain .] 

[184-201]  ROBERT  BEYER  McELWAIN,  b  Apr.  10,  1830;  d  Aug.  31,  1895;  s  John  and  Rebecca 
(Beyer)  McElwain  [184-51];  m  Mar.  18,  1862,  ANNIE  MARIE  HARRIE,  b  Apr.  10,  1843;  d  Sept.  2, 
1881;  dau  John  and  Rachael  (Thomas)  Harrie.  Farmer;  res.,  Nine  Points,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-509]  1.  Agnes  Cornelia,  b  Feb.  1,  1863;  m  Elmer  John  Lantz. 

[184-510]  2.  Mary  Sylvania,  b  Oct.  18,  1871;  m  Phares  Milton  Lantz. 

3.  Annie  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  13,  1875;  d  Aug.  24,  1875. 

[184-203]  BENJAMIN  B.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  26,  1819;  d  Apr.  8,  1887 ;  s  Daniel  and  Catharine  (Baker) 
Beyer  [184-52];  m  MARY  SMITH,  b  Mar.  10,  1823;  d  Oct.  11,  1889.  Carpenter;  res.,  Mifflintown 
Junction,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-511]  1.  Uriah  S.,-6  Nov.  24,  1844;  d  Oct.  18,  1885;  m  Margaret  Johnson. 

[184-512]  2.  Catherine  D.  A.,  b  Oct.  19,  1846;  d  Apr.  29,  1908;  m  George  W.  Meloy. 

3.  Lydia  E.,  b  Mar.  15,  1848;  d  Feb.  6,  1850. 

[184-513]  4.  George  W.,  b  July  4,  1851;  m  Phebe  A.  Seighanan. 

5.  Maria  M.,  b  July  4,  1851;  d  Sept.  4,  1851. 

[184-204]  ELIZABETH  BEYER,  dau  Daniel  and  Catharine  (Baker)  Beyer  [184-52];  m  JOHN 
HETHERINGTON. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  George  B.;  2.  Annie;  3.  John;  4.  Washington;  5.  Catharine,  Chester,  Pa. 

[A.  B.  196—  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-205]  SUSANNA  BEYER,  b  Jan.  21,  1835;  d  Dec.  18,  1907 ;dau  Robert  and  Mary  E.  (Johnson) 
Beyer  [184-53];  m  Feb.  2,  1857,  DR.  JOSEPH  B.  CARHART,  b  June  5,  1830;  d  Feb.  12,  1899;  s  Daniel 
and  Mary  E.  (Bonnell)  Carhart.  Dentist;  res.,  Elwood,  N.  J. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Lavinia,  b  Dec.  3,  1857;  Elwood,  N.  J. 

[184-514]  2.  Carrie  L.,  b  Oct.  26,  1865;  m  Oliver  Gee. 


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3.  Elmer  E.,  b  Nov.  20,  1860;  d  Oct.  3,  1861. 

4.  George,  b  Dec.  8,  1867 ;  d  Dec.  23,  1867. 

[184-206]  HENRY  BEYER,  b  Mar.  10,  1836;  d  Dec.  26,  1871;  s  Robert  and  Mary  E.  (Johnson) 
Beyer  [184-53];  m  Aug.  2,  1857,  MARY  E.  HASTINGS,  b  Jan.  26,  1837 ;  d  June  2,  1917 ;  dau  James  and 
Hannah  (Howet)  Hastings.  Farmer;  resided  in  Oxford,  Pa.  Henry  Beyer  served  in  the  Civil  War. 
Children  (8): 

[184-515]  1.  Theodore  Evan,  b  Oct.  16,  1860;  m  Celissa  McCrery. 

[184-516]  2.  John,  b  Mar.  1,  1867;  m  Clara  C.  McCrery. 

[184-517]  3.  Henry  Nelson,  b  Dec.  24,  1868;  m  Katherine  L.  Jamison. 

[184-207]  ANN  ELIZABETH  BEYER,  b  Dec.  6,  1838;  dau  Robert  and  Mary  E.  (Johnson)  Beyer 
[184-53];  m  MATTHEW  DUNLAP.  [A.  B.  196.] 

One  child: 

[184-518]  William  Beyer,  b  Jan.  21,  1877;  m  Lola  C.  Ferrier. 

[184-208]  REBECCA  BEYER,  b  July  10,  1840;  d  Aug.  17,  1887 ;  dau  Robert  and  Mary  E.  (Johnson) 

Beyer  [184-53];  m  Mar.  19,  1868,  MATTHEW  D.  WILLIAMS,  b  Feb.  1,  1841 ;  d  Dec.  1,  1881 ;  s - 

and  Mary  (Dunlap)  Williams.  Merchant. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-519]  1.  John  George,  b  Mar.  19,  1869;  m  Elizabeth  Dunlap. 

2.  Ida  May,  b  May  30,  1874;  unm;  308  Centre  St.,  Kennett  Square,  Pa. 

3.  Rowland  B.,  b  May  29,  1872;  d  Feb.  11,  1910. 

4.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  19,  1877;  308  Centre  St.,  Kennett  Square,  Pa. 

5.  Maud  D.,  b  Dec.  16,  1879;  d  June  9,  1883. 

[184-209]  SARAH  BEYER,  b  July  28,  1843;  d  Dec.  22,  1916;  dau  Robert  and  Mary  E.  (Johnson) 
Beyer  [184—53] ;  m  Jan.  12,  1871,  WILLIAM  JACK,  b  Jan.  18,  1848;  s  William  Jack.  Farmer;  White 
Rock,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Elizabeth  Jane,  b  Nov.  20,  1872;  d  Feb.  23,  1906. 

[184-520]  2.  John  Clark,  b  Dec.  21,  1873;  m  Lucretia  Stafford. 

3.  Ella  Louise,  b  Dec.  5,  1876;  White  Rock,  Pa. 

4.  W.  Frank,  b  July  15,  1879;  1430  North  29th  St.,  Phila. 

5.  Robert  Norman,  b  June  30,  1883;  323  East  22nd  St.,  Chester,  Pa. 

[184-210]  REBECCA  BEYER,  b  Feb.  17,  1827;  d  1910;  dau  David  and  Mary  (McElwaine)  Beyer 
[184-54];  m  Sept.  13,  1849,  MILTON  KEYLOR,  b  June  14,  1828;  d  Feb.  20,  1904;  s  John  and  Sarah 
(McGinnis)  Keylor. 

Children  (J); 

[184-521]  1.  James  Elwood,  b  Aug.  21,  1851;  d  Apr.  5,  1918;  m  Annie  Catharine  Shenk. 

[184-523]  2.  Anna  Mary,  b  Apr.  18,  1853;  m  William  B.  Rynear. 

3.  (Dr.)  Henry  C.,  b  Aug.  13,  1855;  d  Sept.  30,  1880. 

[184-522]  4.  Josiah  B.,  b  Oct.  24,  1857;  m  Lillian  Rakestraw. 

[184-212]  JOSIAH  BEYER,  b  Apr.  15,  1830;  d  Aug.  6,  1909;  s  David  and  Mary  (McElwaine)  Beyer 
[184-54];  m  HANNAH  HEIDELBAUGH. 

Children  (J); 

[184-524]  1.  Laura,  b - ;  m  Edward  H.  Johnson;  Christiana,  Pa. 

[184-525]  2.  David  Henry,  b  Nov.  3,  1863;  m  Annie  E.  Shimp. 

[184-526]  3.  John  D.,  b  May  21,  1866;  in  Mary  L.  Cairnes. 

|l84-527]  4.  Annie  M.,  b  July  27,  1872;  m  Amos  C.  Pickell. 

[184-213]  REBECCA  BEYER,  b  Feb.  17,  1844;  dau  Thomas  and  Mary  A.  (McClenathan)  Beyer 
[184-55];  m  Feb.  16,  1865,  ROBERT  CLARK  MORRISON,  b  Oct.  20,  1839;  d  June  29,  1876;  s  James 
G.  and  Nancy  (Clark)  Morrison.  Farmer;  res.  of  widow,  Cochranville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  ( 8 ): 

[184-528]  1.  C.  Elmer,  b  Feb.  10,  1866;  m  Anna  J.  Allen. 

[184-529]  2.  Edwin  R.,  b  June  3,  1867;  m  Bertha  E.  Atherton. 

[184-530]  3.  Howard  S.,  b  Sept.  19,  1869;  m  Lorna  L.  Fullenwider. 

[184-214]  LETITIA  JANE  BEYER,  b  Mar.  6,  1846;  d  Jan.  24,  1920;  dau  Thomas  and  Mary  A. 
(McClenathan)  Beyer  [184-55];  m  Jan.  23,  1868,  ALBERT  B.  WORTH,  b  Sept.  18,  1844;  d  Oct.  1, 
1907;  s  William  C.  and  Phoebe  H.  (Romans)  Worth.  Farmer. 

Children  (7): 

[184-531]  1.  Lydia  Louella,  b  Feb.  7,  1869;  m  Henry  Brown  Keech. 

2.  William  Thomas,  b  Apr.  21,  1872;  m 

3.  Davis  R.,  b  Dec.  9,  1873;  d  Mar.  19,  1892. 

4.  Eleanor  P.  J  fwi  6  A  30  1878;  d  0  t  10  1878. 

5.  Lillian  M.  J 

[184-533]  6.  Della  Rebecca,  b  Jan.  29,  1880;  m  John  A.  Kimble. 

[184-534]  7.  Alberta,  b  May  4,  1888;  m  J.  Edwin  Brown. 

[184-215]  WILLIAM  FORREST  BEYER,  b  Oct.  11,  1853;  d  Jan.  30,  1918;  s  Thomas  and  Mary 

A.  (McClenathan)  Beyer  [184-55];  m  ILA  WARFEL,  b - ;  d  Apr.,  1916;  dau  John  B.  and 

Mary  (Girvin)  Warfel.  Attorney;  res.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[184-535]  1.  Robert  Arthur,  b  Peb.  28,  1883;  m  Carrie  E.  Myers. 

2.  John  Warfel,  b  June  10,  1884;  d  Apr.,  1916. 

3.  Mary  Ethel,  b  Apr.  12,  1888;  d  May  31,  1888. 

4.  Thomas,  b  Jan.  28,  1890;  138  W.  Duke  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

[184-216]  SAMUEL  BUCHANAN,  b  Aug.  21,  1818;  d  1865;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Beyer)  Bu¬ 
chanan  [184—58] ;  m  HARRIET  MORGAN,  b  Jan.  11,  1839;  dau  Reese  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Rogers)  Mor¬ 
gan.  Res.  of  widow,  Julesburg,  Colorado.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-536]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  1860;  m  Charles  Volney  Parker. 

[184-537]  2.  William  M.,  b  1861;  m  Amy  Searle;  Luzerne,  Wyoming. 

[184-538]  3.  Samuel  Reese,  b  Feb.  29,  1864;  m  Priscilla  Jull. 

[184-217]  ANDREW  BUCHANAN,  b  Sept.  29,  1821;  d  Aug.  14,  1890;  s  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Beyer)  Buchanan  [184-58];  m  HANNAH  PIERSOL,  b  1825;  d  Aug.  15,  1881. 

Children  (6): 

[184-539]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  30,  1843;  d  Sept.,  1907;  m  Benson  J.  Silliman. 

[184-540]  2.  Frances,  b  Dec.  23,  1848;  d  1919;  m  Isaac  C.  Reel. 

[184-541]  3.  David  H.,  b  Dec.  17,  1851;  m  Annie  D.  Smith. 

[184-542]  4.  William,  b  Nov.  7,  1853;  d  Aug.  3,  1906;  m  Victoria  Lewis. 

[184-543]  5.  Clara  Florence,  m  Elisha  Gatchell  Cloud. 

6.  Benson,  b  1866;  d  Nov.  12,  1880. 

[184-218]  REBECCA  BUCHANAN,  b  June  2,  1824;  d  1909;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Beyer) 
Buchanan  [184-58];  m  Feb.  22,  1843,  JOSEPH  C.  DAVIS,  b  1820;  d  1888;  s  Caleb  and  Jane  (Walker) 
Davis.  Hardware  dealer. 

Children  (9): 

[184-544]  1.  Elizabeth,  m - Hornberger. 

[184-545]  2.  A.  Mary,  b  Oct.  17,  1849;  m  Isaac  D.  Landis. 

[184-546]  3.  Ida,  m - Markward. 

[184-547]  4.  Frank,  b  1857;  m  Leah  B.  Guest. 

5.  Charles. 

6.  Nannie  E.,  dee. 


|  1.  Elizabeth  Nissley. 
[  2.  Mabel  Breneman. 


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7.  Joseph  S.,  dec. 

8.  Asenath  Ann,  dec. 

9.  William  Summerfield,  dec. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

“Joseph  C.  Davis  was  a  member  of  the  M.  E.  Church  of  Honeybrook;  he  was  for  18  years  a  member 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Chester  Co.  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. ;  he  was  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  Chester 
Valley  of  Coatesville;  he  was  a  Director  in  the  First  National  Bank  of  Honeybrook  from  the  time  of  its 
charter  until  his  death;  he  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  East  Brandywine  and  Waynesburg  R.R.  for 
14  years.”  [F.  B.  Davis.] 

[184-219]  SARAH  BUCHANAN,  b  July  11,  1826;  d  Jan.  27,  1901;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Beyer)  Buchanan  [184-58];  m  Nov.  22,  1855,  G.  M.  WAGONER,  b  Sept.  24,  1826;  d  Jan.  14,  1907;  s 
James  H.  and  Margaret  (Ziegler)  Wagoner.  Farmer;  res.,  Honey  Brook,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-548]  1.  Frank,  b  Dec.  1,  1857;  m  Anna  Reser. 

[184-565]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  June  16,  1860;  m  Elmer  B.  Grube. 

[184-221]  WILLIAM  BUCHANAN,  b  Sept.  6,  1830;  d  1882;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Beyer)  Bu¬ 
chanan  [184-58];  m  SOPHIA  EDWARDS. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lawrence. 

2.  Ella. 

[184-550]  3.  Emma,  m - Stetler;  Bridgeville,  N.  J. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-222]  JAMES  BUCHANAN,  b  May  10,  1833;  d  1898;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Beyer)  Buchan¬ 
an  [184-58];  m  RACHEL  SUPPLEE. 

Children  (2): 

1.  William;  Honey  Brook,  Pa. 

[184-551]  2.  Lena  Belle,  m - Arters;  Honeybrook,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[184-226]  SARAH  BOYER  WRIGHT,  b  Oct.  25,  1839;  dau  John  and  Anne  (Boyer)  Wright  [184- 
60] ;  m  Mar.  7, 1867,  GEORGE  LAURENCE,  b  May,  1842 ;  d  Apr.,  1902 ;  s  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Brown) 
Laurence.  Farmer;  res.,  Honey  Brook,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 


[184-229]  PETER  BOYER,  b  1839;  s  Samuel  Boyer  [184-61];  m  SARAH  HOFFMAN,  b  Mar.  3, 
1840.  Resided  in  Elverson,  Pa. 

Children  (12): 

[184-552]  1.  Louisa,  b  June  16,  1860;  m  John  Jacob  Smith. 

[184-553]  2.  Laura  E.,  b  Dec.  30,  1864;  m  George  M.  C.  Strohl. 

[184-554]  3.  Lena  L.,  b  Apr.  15,  1869;  m  Davis  D.  Swavely. 

[184-555]  4.  Samuel;  169  South  7th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

[184-556]  5.  Charles  W.,  d  1920,  aged  46  years;  m - ;  has  son,  William. 

[184-557]  6.  Elizabeth,  m  W.  Wheatley;  Somerton,  N.  J. 

[184-558]  7.  Lewis;  Reading,  Pa. 

[184-559]  8.  E.  Blanche,  b  Sept.  23,  1880;  m  Howard  S.  Miller. 

[184-560]  9.  Robert  E.  P.,  b  May  20,  1883;  m  Helen  Viola  Millar. 

[184-561]  10.  Leona  Mary,  b  Mar.  14,  1886;  m  Charles  G.  Weiser;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[184-562]  11.  Oscar  Gerome,  b  Mar.  14,  1886;  m  Eleanor  Lutz. 

12.  William,  d  aged  16  years;  killed  by  stroke  of  lightning  while  seeking  shelter  from  severe 
storm  on  a  gunning  trip. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


Pa. 


[184-232]  MARY  BOYER,  dau  Samuel  Boyer  [184-61];  m  BENJAMIN  GRUBE. 

One  child: 


[184-565]  Elmer  B.,  b  Apr.  23,  1860;  d  Nov.  24,  1914;  m  Elizabeth  Wagoner. 


Honey  Brook, 


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[184-234]  NELSON  P.  BOYER,  b  Aug.  23,  1835;  d  Dec.  14,  1907;  s  Andrew  and  Sarah  A.  (Pen- 

nock)  Boyer  [184-63];  m  HARRIET  C.  VANCE,  b - ;  d  Aug.  2,  1920;  dau  Thomas  and  Sarah 

(Ludwick)  Vance.  Res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1921.) 


[184-566a] 

[184-566b] 

[184-567] 

[184-568] 

[184-569] 

[184-570] 

[184-571] 

[184-572] 

[184-573] 


Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Warren  V.,  b  Mar.  11,  1869;  m  (  J*  ^nni®  V>  Wright. 

i  2.  Josephine  Nixon. 

2.  Sarah  Mae,  b  Mar.  26,  1871;  m  Joseph  T.  Morris. 

3.  Nettie  E.,  b  Aug.  1,  1873;  d  Sept.  26,  1909;  m  Edward  S.  Jefferis. 

4.  Horace  P.,  b - ;  m - ;  86  Virginia  Ave.,  Coatesville,  Pa. 

5.  Alary  Bertha,  b  Oct.  15,  1875;  m  Charles  Stanley  Walton. 

6.  Minnie  D.,  m  Howard  Fulton;  Doe  Run,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

7.  Blanche  I.,  ?n  — - — -;  Coatesville,  R.  D.  5,  Pa. 

8.  Justin  LeRoy,  b  May  10,  1884;  m  Elizabeth  Edna  Pettit. 


[184-235]  SAMUEL  BOYER,  b  Feb.  18,  1843;  d  Oct.  3,  1919;  s  Andrew  and  Sarah  A.  (Pennock) 
Boyer  [184-63];  m  Sept.  1,  1869,  ANNA  B.  TEMPLE,  b  Aug.  10,  1845;  dau  Caleb  and  Rebecca  (Tay¬ 
lor)  Temple.  Farmer;  res.,  Buck  Run,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Pennock,  b  Apr.  22,  1871;  d  June  22,  1871. 

[184-574]  2.  Emily  T.  R.,  b  Dec.  23,  1873;  m  H.  P.  Sharpless. 

3.  Mary  L.,  b  Feb.  16,  1874;  d  Aug.  8,  1874. 


[184-236]  ANNIE  BOYER,  b  Feb.  2,  1840;  d  July  19,  1920;  dau  Andrew  and  Sarah  A.  (Pennock) 
Boyer  [184—63] ;  m  SAMUEL  W.  SMITH.  Res.,  Cochranville,  Pa.  (1910.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-575]  1.  Dr.  Frank  W.,  m - ;  416  Lafayette  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  (1910.) 

[184-576]  2.  Robert  B.;  Cochranville,  Pa. 

[184-577]  3.  Mary  P. ;  teacher;  Mantua,  N.  J. 

[A.  B.  197 — Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[184-237]  MARY  BOYER,  b  Oct.  21,  1838;  d  July  6,  1920;  dau  Andrew  and  Sarah  A.  (Pennock) 
Boyer  [184-63];  m  Jan.  22,  1856,  JAMES  HUGHES,  b  July  30,  1832;  d  Mar.  12,  1873;  s  Samuel  and 
Rachel  (Terrance)  Hughes.  Farmer;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa. 


[184-578a] 
[184-5 78b] 

[184-579] 

[184-580] 

[184-581] 

[184-582] 

[184-583] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Laura  Slater. 

1.  Nelson  Clarence  Wilmot,  b  Sept.  17,  1856;  d  Jan.  2.  1919;  m  2.  Martha  Elizabeth 

Wilson. 

2.  Samuel  Verner,  b  Nov.  13,  1857;  d  Feb.  27,  1912;  m  Mary  Catharine  McCormick. 

3.  Harry  Boyer,  b  Sept.  27,  1859;  m  C.  Maude  Gray. 

4.  Ella  Jane,  b  Apr.  25,  1862;  d  July  6,  1865. 

5.  Annie  Loretta,  b  Jan.  1,  1864;  m  Robert  Smith  Guthrie. 

6.  Walter  Raleigh,  b  Feb.  12,  1867;  m  Erminnia  Jane  Gray. 

7.  Clara  Mabel,  b  Sept.  15,  1869;  m  F.  B.  Burroughs. 

8.  James  Edgar,  6  Aug.  18,  1872;  d  Jan.  27,  1912. 


[184-238]  HANNAH  BOYER,  b  Mar.  22,  1845;  dau  Andrew  and  Sarah  A.  (Pennock)  Boyer  [184- 
63];  m  Feb.  16,  1871,  DAVID  Y.  FADDIS,  b  Sept.  8,  1844;  d  Sept.  13,  1890;  s  Robert  and  Elizabeth 
(Young)  Faddis.  Farmer;  res.,  1245  E.  Lincoln  Highway,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Sara  Boyer,  b  Oct.  9,  1871;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

2.  Maude  Pennock,  b  July  6,  1875;  d  June  6,  1907. 

[184-584]  3.  Mary  Hughes,  b  Nov.  13,  1878;  m  Howard  Bevan. 

4.  David  Y.,  b  Nov.  26,  1881;  d  Nov.  26,  1881. 

[184-585]  5.  Norman  Smith,  b  May  22,  1887;  m  Maud  Kathryn  Mullen. 


[184-239]  SARAH  BOYER,  b  Aug.  13,  1851 ;  dau  Andrew  and  Sarah  (Pennock)  Boyer  [184-63];  m 
Jan.  28,  1876,  GEORGE  JAMES  FADDIS,  b  June  24,  — ;  d  May  2,  1907;  s  Robert  and  Elizabeth 
(Young)  Faddis.  Farmer;  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[184-586] 
[184-587] 
[184-588a]  1 
[184-588b]  I 

[184-589] 

[184-590] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Bessie,  h  Sept.  9,  1876;  m  Eustace  Richards. 

2.  Mazie  E.,  h  Dec.  16,  1879;  m  Walter  J.  Barnard. 

3.  Frances  Miller,  b  Mar.  16,  1881;  m  I  \  Jeffe^s 

l  2.  James  D.  H.  Reynolds. 

4.  H.  Claudia,  b  June  7,  1883;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

5.  Charles  K.,  b  Aug.  23,  1884;  m  E.  Myrtle  Martin. 

6.  C.  Helen,  b  Apr.  20,  1886;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

7.  Susie  M.,  b  Oct.  19,  1888;  m  Charles  Ernest  Birchenall. 

8.  Samuel  B.,  b  Feb.  28,  1891;  Coatesville,  Pa. 


[184-240]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  Feb.  14,  1837;  dau  Andrew  and  Sarah  A.  (Pennock)  Boyer 
[184-63];  m  ROBERT  A.  YOUNG.  Res.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Children  (2): 

[184-591]  1.  Annie  M.,  m - Wilson;  a  son,  Daniel  T.  Wilson,  lives  in  Minneapolis. 

[184-592]  2.  Madge  M.,  m - Donaldson;  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

[.4.  B.  198; — —Letters  ret.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-248]  HANNAH  CASSELBERRY,  dau  John  and  Mary  (Casselberry)  Casselberry  [184-68];  m 
WILLIS  WILLIAMS. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Caroline;  2.  Elizabeth. 

[From  Census  Reports  of  Jackson  Twp.,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.,  1850.] 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-251]  SARAH  ANN  CASSELBERRY,  b  Mar.  7,  1832;  d  Aug.  3,  1878;  dau  Derrick  and  Catha¬ 
rine  (Heiser)  Casselberry  [184-71];  m  THOMAS  J.  DAVIS. 

One  child: 

[184-592.1]  Emma,  m - Evans;  lived  on  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-253]  DERRICK  CASSELBERRY,  b  Dec.  17,  1838;  d  Mar  5,  1903;  s  Derrick  and  Catharine 
(Heiser)  Casselberry  [184-71];  m  HATTIE  KULP. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ada,  m - ;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2.  Catharine,  m - ;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3.  Derrick;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-254]  EDWARD  H.  CASSELBERRY,  b  Sept.  9,  1843;  d  Jan.  30,  1868;  s  Derrick  and  Catharine 
(Heiser)  Casselberry  [184-71];  m  Oct.,  1846,  EMMA  MOYER.  Lived  at  716  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-256a-b]  JOHN  S.  CASSELBERRY,  s  John  and  Sarah  (Snell)  Casselberry  [184-74];  m  twice. 
Names  of  wives  not  ascertained;  he  is  said  to  have  had  the  following  children: 

1.  Frank;  Worcester,  Pa. 

2.  Oscar;  Worcester,  Pa. 

3.  Gertrude;  Worcester,  Pa. 

4.  Margaret;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-262]  KATIE  MAGILL,  b  Sept.,  1881;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Magill  [184-77];  m 
Jan.  24,  1906,  JOHN  WAITE,  b  1866;  s  George  and  Margaret  (Kyler)  Waite.  Farmer;  res.,  Grafton, 
Pa,  (1920.) 

Children  (3) : 

1.  Blanche  M.,  b  July  4,  1906. 

2.  Florence  C.,  b  May  4,  1913. 

3.  Mary  A.,  b  July  21,  1919. 


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[184-263]  ABRAHAM  WISLER,  b  Nov.  3,  1839;  s  John  and  Nancy  (Boyer)  Wisler  [184-79];  m 
J une,  1862,  ANNA  COLER,  b  June  12,  1837 ;  d  Nov.  8,  1893 ;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Sponseller)  Coler. 
Farmer;  res.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-593]  *  1.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  12,  1870;  m  Zuella  Blanche  Coy. 

[184-594]  2.  Noah,  b  May  4,  1872;  m  Saloma  Good;  North  Lima,  Ohio. 

[184-595]  3.  Minerva,  b  Jan.  10,  1879;  m  Henry  Callahan. 

[184-264]  NICODEMUS  WISLER,  b  June  1,  1841;  s  John  and  Nancy  (Boyer)  Wisler  [184-79];  m 
Apr.  3,  1862,  SOPHIA  COLER,  b  Mar.  29,  1844;  dau  John  and  Margaret  (Sponseller)  Coler.  Farmer; 
res.,  Poland,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[184-596]  1.  Melissa  Julia,  b  Apr.  20,  1864;  m  Frank  Shenefiel. 

2.  Mary  Catharine,  b  June  30,  1867;  d  July  14,  1893. 

[184-265]  CORNELIUS  WISLER,  b  Dec.  19,  1845;  s  John  and  Nancy  (Boyer)  Wisler  [184-79];  m 
May  20,  1869,  CYNTHIA  LOWER,  b  Dec.  4,  1852;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Miller)  Lower.  Farmer;  res., 
North  Lima,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-597]  1.  Arminta,  b  Mar.  28,  1870;  m  A.  B.  Showalter. 

[184-598]  2.  Lorin,  b  Jan.  2,  1873;  m  Effie  Messerly. 

[184-599]  3.  J.  Clark,  b  Oct.  7,  1877;  m  Lizzie  Lehman;  North  Lima,  Ohio. 

[184-600]  4.  Ralph,  b  Oct.  27,  1879;  m  Minnie  Summers. 

[184-601]  5.  Earlend,  b  Feb.  28,  1892;  m  Olive  Whittenberger. 

[184-267]  ZACHEUS  WISLER,  b  Sept.  6,  1848;  d  Mar.  4,  1881 ;  s  John  and  Nancy  (Boyer)  Wisler 
[184-79];  m  May  22,  1868,  ELIZABETH  AUGUSTINE,  b  Sept.  21,  1846;  d  Dec.  7,  1888;  dau  Peter 
and  Anna  (Wealand)  Augustine.  Farmer.  At  the  time  of  his  death  Zacheus  Wisler  held  the  office  of 
Township  Trustee  in  Beaver  Township,  also  School  Director  of  Fractional  District  No.  11,  and  was  a 
Deacon  of  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of  North  Lima,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

[184-602]  1.  Jonathan  Henry,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  m  Margaret  Jane  Thomas. 

[184-603]  2.  Emery  Elmer,  b  July  31,  1878;  m  Della  V.  Shale. 

[184-268]  HANNAH  BOYER,  b  1841  \  dau  Henry  B.  and  Barbara  (Good)  Boyer  [184-80];  m  Mar. 
31,  1867,  HENRY  KOHLER,  b  1830;  d  1919;  s  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Huffner)  Kohler.  Farmer;  res., 
Canfield,  Ohio.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Daniel,  b  1868;  Canfield,  Ohio. 

[184-604]  2.  Jonas,  b  1869;  m  Amelia  Youren. 

[184-605]  -3.  Henry  B.,  b  1878;  m  Anna  Hunter  Hardy. 

[184-606]  4.  Lucinda,  b  1880;  m  W.  H.  Hunter;  Canfield,  Ohio. 

5.  Lucetta,  b  1880;  d  1880. 

6.  Allen,  b  1882;  Canfield,  Ohio. 

[184-269a]  CHRISTIAN  BOYER,  b  Apr.  19,  1846;  s  Henry  B.  and  Barbara  (Good)  Boyer  [184- 
80];  m  May  22,  1873,  MARTHA  GLENN,  b  June  1,  1855;  d  May  24,  1890;  dau  William  and  Clarinda 
(Titus)  Glepn.  Farmer;  res.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-607]  1.  William  H.,  b  Nov.  16,  1875;  m  Blanche  Bossert. 

[184-608]  2.  Walter  J.,  b  Feb.  14,  1880;  m  Laura  Renkenberger. 

[184-609]  3.  Fred  E.,  b  Dec.  28,  1881;  m  Myrtle  Baker. 

[1 84-269 b]  CHRISTIAN  BOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MARY  BASSINGER.  [A.  B.  198.] 


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[184-272]  ELIZABETH  HOUTZ,  b  July  26,  1852 ;  d  June  16,  1891 ;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer) 
Houtz  [184-81];  m  Mar.  6,  1873,  GEORGE  K.  TYSON,  b  Mar.  13,  1846;  d  Feb.  19,  1920;  s  Henry  Ty¬ 
son.  Grocer;  res.,  Millgrove,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[184-610]  1.  John  H.,  b  Dec.  28,  1875;  m  Mabel  Clemens. 

[184-611]  2.  Elmer  S.,  b  Aug.  21,  1878;  m  Ora  May  Cox. 

[184-612]  3.  Charles  D.,  b  Aug.  26,  1881;  m  Lillian  Clemens. 

4.  Wilber  G.,  b  Dec.  21,  1885;  1649  Indiana  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

[184-613]  5.  Lena  May,  b  Mar.  2,  1889;  m  Otto  A.  W.  Dahms. 

6.  Boy,  stillborn,  June  11,  1892. 

[184-274]  JOHN  HOUTZ,  b  Oct.  7,  1855;  d  Apr.  23,  1913;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Houtz 
[184-81];  m  MARY  A.  BAIRD,  d  June  20,  1920.  Res.,  Helena,  Ohio. 

One  child:  Garie  A.;  Helena,  Ohio.  [  Unable  to  complete.] 

[184-275]  SARAH  HOUTZ,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Houtz  [184-81];  m 
Mar.  30,  1876,  LEVI  TYSON,  b  Oct.  19,  1855;  s  Isaac  and  Susan  (Snyder)  Tyson.  Farmer;  res.,  Helena, 
Sandusky  Co.,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-614]  1.  Jessie  Louella,  b  Mar.  23,  1882;  m  Jacob  Goetz. 

[184-615]  2.  Mabelle  Cleona,  b  Feb.  16,  1888;  m  James  F.  Snyder. 

3.  Mildred  Lucille,  b  Jan.  3,  1901 ;  Helena,  Ohio. 

[184-276]  REBECCA  BOYER,  b  Oct.  19,  1846;  d  May  6,  1914;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Key- 
ser)  Boyer  [184—82] ;  m  Mar.  29,  1866,  JACOB  B.  CULP,  b  Aug.  4,  1840;  d  Mar.  24,  1915;  s  Anthony 
and  Susanna  Culp.  Farmer;  res.,  Halstead,  Kansas.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-616]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  2,  1867;  d  Oct.  1,  1901;  m  William  A.  Wolfe. 

[184-617]  2.  Salome,  b  Aug.  31,  1870;  m  S.  W.  Miller. 

[184-618]  3.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  30,  1872;  m  G.  P.  Unruh. 

[184-619]  4.  Martha,  b  Mar.  14,  1875;  m  Rufus  R.  Stealy. 

[184-620]  5.  Emma,  b  Nov.  5,  1877;  m  Frank  Spangler. 

[184-621]  6.  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  22,  1880;  m  John  Overholt. 

[184-622]  7.  Elnathan,  b  July  1,  1884;  m  Mary  Warkentin. 

[184-277a]  ABRAHAM  K.  BOYER,  b  May  8,  1854;  d  1918;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Keyser) 

Boyer  [184-82];  m  Dec.  24,  1871,  MARY  A.  TYSON,  b - ;  d  Aug.  9,  1904.  Carpenter;  Middle- 

bury,  Ind.  (1912.)  [A.  B.  198.] 

Children  G). 

[184-623]  1.  Sadie,  m  Emmanuel  Longfreed;  Wakarusa,  Ind.  (1912.) 

[184-624]  2.  William,  m  Ella  Bechtel;  has  children;  Goshen,  Ind. 

3.  Fannie  M. 

4.  Erwin  W. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 

[184-277b]  ABRAHAM  K.  BOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  sister  of  Mary  A.  (Tyson)  Boyer, 
his  first  wife. 

[184-278]  DR.  DAVID  K.  BOYER,  b  May  31,  1857 ;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Keyser)  Boyer  [184- 
82];  m  Nov.  7,  1878,  SUSANNA  TYSON,  b  Mar.  3,  1856;  dau  David  and  Margaret  (Henry)  Tyson. 
Physician;  res.,  Middlebury,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-625]  1.  John  D.,  b  Sept.  8,  1879;  m  Mary  Garber. 

[184-626]  2.  Bertha  L.,  b  July  15,  1882;  m  Henry  M.  Honderich. 

3.  Ira  S.,  b  May  26,  1884;  unm;  Middlebury,  Ind. 

[184-627]  4.  William  Henry,  b  July  1,  1887;  m  Emma  Honderich. 

[184-628]  5.  Ida  M.,  b  Aug.  10,  1889;  m  Albert  G.  Cripe. 


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[184-279]  SAMUEL  K.  BOYER,  b  Sept.  17,  1859;  d  1900;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Keyser) 
Boyer  [184-82];  m  ELIZA  STAUFFER.  Res.,  Wakarusa,  Ind. 

Children  (4-): 

[184-629]  1.  Laura,  m - Risser;  Wakarusa,  Ind.  (1910.) 

[184-630]  2.  Annetta,  m - Everest;  Wakarusa,  Ind.  (1910.) 

[184-631]  3.  Amanda,  m - Delp;  Wakarusa,  Ind.  (1910.) 

4.  David  L. ;  Wakarusa,  Ind.  (1910.) 

[A.  B.  198.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[184-281]  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  Mar.  14,  1862;  d  Mar.  14,  1896;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Keyser)  Boyer  [184-82];  m  Oct.  6,  1881,  GEORGE  J.  TYSON,  b  Dec.  5,  1857;  s  Isaac  and  Susanna 
(Snyder)  Tyson.  Farmer;  res.,  Prairie  Depot,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-632]  1.  Clara,  b  Oct.  1,  1882;  m  G.  R.  Bebb. 

2.  Hattie  E.,  b  Mar.  16,  1887;  d  May  21,  1888. 

[184-633]  3.  Simon,  b  Nov.  29,  1889;  m  Clara  B.  Minnix. 

4.  Aaron,  b  Mar.  8,  1892;  d  Nov.  30,  1893. 

[184-634]  5.  Sylvia,  b  Feb.  4,  1895;  m  David  J.  Steckley. 

[184-282]  LYDIA  BOYER,  b  Apr.  5,  1864;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Keyser)  Boyer  [184-82]; 
m  Mar.  4,  1888,  SAMUEL  J.  TROUP,  b  Nov.  15,  1857 ;  s  John  H.  and  Elizabeth  Troup.  Farmer;  res., 
Wakarusa,  Ind.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-283a]  MARY  C.  REED,  b  May  29,  1856;  d  July  22,  1913;  dau  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Stinson) 
Reed  [184-84];  m  GEORGE  MORNINGSTAR.  Res.,  Saxton,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Reed;  2.  Frank. 

[184-283b]  MARY  C.  (REED)  MORNINGSTAR,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  J.  O.  WRIGHT. 
[  No  further  data.] 

[184-285]  JAMES  O.  REED,  b  Feb.  2,  1861;  s  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Stinson)  Reed  [184-84];  m 
Mar.  22,  1888,  MINNIE  ELEANOR  PUTT,  b  Feb.  20,  1866;  dau  Levi  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Norris)  Putt- 
Merchant;  res.,  Philipsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Elsie  E.,  b  Mar.  22,  1889;  Philipsburg,  Pa. 

[184-635]  2.  Merle  C.,  b  July  14,  1894;  d  Dec.  26,  1918;  m  Marjorie  Embery. 

3.  Evelyn  M.,  b  Apr.  29,  1896. 

[184-286]  THEODORE  REED,  b  Aug.  15,  1863;  s  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Stinson)  Reed  [184-84]; 
m  ALICE  VIRGINIA  HAWN,  dau  David  F.  and  Elmira  (Amick)  Hawn.  Res.,  Saxton,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  (9): 

1.  Gertrude  M.,  b  Feb.  1,  1893;  Saxton,  Pa. 

2.  Richard  R.,  b  Apr.  9,  1895. 

[184-636]  3.  Ida  P.,  b  June  20,  1898;  m  Joseph  Ward. 

4.  David  F.,  b  Nov.  25,  1902. 

5.  Orpha  B.,  b  1905. 

6.  Howard  M.,  b  1907. 

7.  Marchell,  b  1909. 

8.  Milton,  b  Jan.  24,  1912. 

9.  George,  b  Mar.  14,  1915. 

[184-287]  HARRIET  J.  PALMER,  b  July  29,  1862;  dan  John  and  Catharine  (Stinson)  Palmer  [184— 
85];  m  Apr.  15,  1891,  CHARLES  H.  REED,  b  Apr.  15,  1868;  s  Abraham  and  Tillie  (Anderson)  Reed. 
Miner;  res.,  1803  First  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Orvilla  P.,  b  Feb.  14,  1892;  1803  First  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

[184-637]  2.  Mark  P.,  b  Feb.  1,  1894;  m  Elsie  M.  Feight. 


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[184-638]  3.  Carl  E.,  b  Jan.  22,  1896;  m  Stella  May  Brumbaugh. 

4.  Frank  E.,  b  Mar.  18,  1898. 

5.  Lillian  C.,  b  Apr.  17,  1900. 

6.  Martha  B.,  b  June  12,  1902. 

[184-288]  LILLIAN  B.  PALMER,  b  July  21,  1865;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Stinson)  Palmer 
[184-85];  m  Nov.  9,  1891,  SAMUEL  E.  HESS,  b  Mar.  4,  1863;  s  Samuel  and  Luisa  (Fink)  Hess.  Clerk; 
res.,  210  Venango  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[184-639]  1.  Roy  E.,  b  Nov.  24,  1892;  m  Melvina  Giles. 

2.  Irma,  b  Aug.  25,  1898;  210  Venango  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

[184-289]  JOHN  W.  PALMER,  b  May  23,  1869;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Stinson)  Palmer  [184-85]; 
m  Nov.  12,  1895,  ELIZABETH  I.  REED,  b  Nov.  15,  1868;  dau  Levi  C.  and  Louisa  (Cypher)  Reed. 
Janitor;  res.,  Saxton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  DeVaux,  b  Mar.  31,  1901;  d  Apr.  1,  1901. 

2.  Allen,  b  June  13,  1902;  d  Dec.  9,  1908. 

3.  John  R.,  b  May  23,  1905. 

4.  Wesley  Reed,  b  May  22,  1913;  d  Oct.  3,  1919. 

[184-289.2]  ANNA  M.  MEARS,  b  May  30,  1872;  dau  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  (Stinson)  Mears 
[184-88];  m  Aug.  21,  1894,  WILLIAM  P.  BRADLEY,  b  Feb.  2,  1868;  s  George  and  Mary  (Isenberg) 
Bradley.  Aline  foreman;  res.,  Dudley,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Maude,  b  Mar.  13,  1895;  1826  8th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

2.  Olive,  b  Oct.  13,  1896;  Dudley,  Pa. 

3.  Amy,  b  Aug.  15,  1898;  Dudley,  Pa. 

4.  Mabel,  b  Nov.  17,  1900. 

5.  Mary,  b  Mar.  19,  1906. 

6.  Elsie,  b  Oct.  22,  1909. 

7.  Ada,  b  Jan.  31,  1913. 

8.  Eleanor,  b  Oct.  24,  1916. 

[184-289.4]  ALICE  B.  MEARS,  b  Mar.  11,  1880;  d  Sept.  11,  1918;  dau  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth 
(Stinson)  Mears  [184-88];  m  Mar.  4,  1903,  HARVEY  BRADLEY,  b  Aug.  31,  1881 ;  s  Charles  and  Sarah 
(Over)  Bradley.  Miner;  res.,  Dudley,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Edward,  b  Sept.  12,  1906. 

[184-289.5]  MARY  SUMMERS,  b  Aug.  3,  1865;  dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Enyeart)  Summers 
[184-89];  m  Feb.  11,  1892,  GEORGE  B.  HOOVER,  b  Sept.  30,  1863;  s  Rudolph  and  Catharine  (Brum¬ 
baugh)  Hoover.  Miller;  res.,  Woodbury,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Elsie  Viola,  b  Sept.  4,  1892;  Altoona,  Pa. 

[184-640]  2.  Clara  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  5,  1894;  m  Lawrence  K.  Replogle;  Woodbury,  Pa. 

[184-641]  3.  Margaret  Katharine,  b  Nov.  27,  1895;  m  Frank  S.  Crissman;  Woodbury,  Pa. 

4.  Rudolph  Summers,  b  Aug.  25,  1897;  Woodbury,  Pa. 

5.  George  Rollin,  b  Oct.  23,  1899. 

6.  Wilmer  Herbert,  b  Apr.  5,  1901. 

7.  Weldon  Bruce,  b  Dec.  25,  1904;  d  Apr.  13,  1906. 

8.  Mary  LaRue,  6  Sept.  18,  1906. 

9.  Evelyn  H.,  b  Feb.  16,  1908;  d  Feb.  25,  1908. 

[184-289.7]  IDA  ALICE  BOYER,  b  Oct.  4,  1856;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184— 
103];  m  Sept.  3,  1874,  SETH  H.  PETERS,  b  Feb.  13,  1851 ;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Burke)  Peters.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.,  29533^2  East  Fourth  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1920.) 


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[184-643] 

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[184-645] 

[184-646] 

[184-647] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Arthur  Eugene,  b  July  12,  1875;  m  Audrey  Beauchamp. 

2.  Ora  Belle,  b  Feb.  21,  1877;  m  Frank  Corwin;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

3.  Owen  David,  b  Jan.  10,  1879;  m  Nina  Maude  Ridenour. 

4.  Bertha  Odessa,  b  Aug.  26,  1881;  m  William  Vimont. 

5.  Floyd  Boyer,  b  Nov.  29,  1883;  m  L.  Grace  Robinson. 

6.  Marion  Ellis,  b  Mar.  19,  1893;  m  Nina  Marie  Larson. 


[184-289.8]  HERMAN  HENRY  BOYER,  b  Aug.  15,  1858;  s  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer 
[184-103];  m  MATTIE  JOHNSON.  Lumberman;  res.,  Pensacola,  Fla.  [A.  B.  Appendix,  11.] 
Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Flossie,  Pensacola,  Fla.;  2.  Georgia;  3.  Lucille. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-289.9]  MARY  MARGARET  BOYER,  b  Oct.  21,  1860;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer) 
Boyer  [184-103];  m  Oct.  1,  1879,  SAMUEL  G.  SLY,  b  May  4,  1858;  s  Acy  M.  and  Rhoda  (Vancamp) 
Sly.  Farmer;  res.,  Burlington,  Col.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[184-648]  1.  Lilly  Grace,  b  Apr.  29,  1880;  d  Feb.  16,  1919;  m  Thomas  J.  Wilder. 

[184-649]  2.  Rhoda  Harriet,  b  Aug.  27,  1882;  m  George  W.  Turner. 

[184-650]  3.  Mabel  Adaline,  b  Sept.  17,  1887;  d  May  9,  1904;  m  Oscar  Goff;  Grant  City,  Mo. 

4.  Karl  David,  b  Jan.  17,  1892;  d  Jan.  23,  1893. 

5.  Claude  Gilford,  b  Mar.  25,  1894;  Burlington,  Col. 

[184-651]  6.  Fannie  Belle,  b  Apr.  2,  1896;  m  William  A.  Tillery. 

[184-652]  7.  Frances  Adelle,  b  July  17,  1898;  m  Leonard  B.  Rich. 

[184-652.1]  8.  Blanche,  b  Sept.  3,  1900;  m  August  C.  Kern;  Marchfield,  Mo. 


[184-289.10]  BERTHA  REBECCA  BOYER,  b  Oct.  14,  1862;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer) 
Boyer  [184-103] ;  m  JOSEPH  MALTBY,  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Lees)  Maltby.  Real  estate  business; 
res.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-653]  1.  Frances  Ada,  b  Mar.  19,  1882;  m  Willis  Sapp. 

[184-654]  2.  Herman  Ray,  b  Aug.  15,  1883;  m  Ada  B.  Still. 

[184-655]  3.  Estes  David,  b  Jan  10,  1888;  m  Flora  V.  Crane. 

[184-656]  4.  Nellie  Gladys,  b  Jan.  15,  1890;  m  Walter  J.  Malcom. 

[184-657]  5.  Flossie  Adaline,  b  Sept.  19,  1892;  m  Wilson  Thomas  Garrett. 

6.  Joseph  McKinley,  b  Sept.  1,  1896. 

7.  Harry  Lee,  b  Apr.  5,  1906. 


[184-290]  ERNEST  BOYER,  b  July  28,  1864;  s  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184-103]; 
m  Aug.  28,  1886,  HANNAH  MALTBY,  b  Dec.  13,  1867;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Lees)  Maltby. 
Stock  buyer  and  farmer;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[184-658]  1.  Ray  Herman,  b  Oct.  5,  1887;  m  Elma  Nicholas. 

[184-659]  2.  Bertha  Catharine,  b  Mar.  12,  1890;  m  C.  A.  Williams. 

3.  Harry  Blake,  b  Nov.  6,  1892. 

[184-660]  4.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  15,  1895;  m  E.  W.  Johnson. 

[184-661]  5.  Ernest  Dewey,  b  July  9,  1898;  m  Zelma  Miller. 

6.  Beatrice  B.,  b  Nov.  23,  1910. 

[184-291]  EDITH  BOYER,  b  Oct.  29,  1866;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184-103];  m 
Jan.  25,  1885,  ZACHARIAH  JOHNSTON;  s  William  and  Rosanna  (Oster)  Johnston.  Farmer;  res., 
College  Springs,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Guy  B.,  b  Apr.  6,  1886;  College  Springs,  Iowa. 

[184-662]  2.  Rosanna  Harriet,  b  July  22,  1887;  m  Samuel  Bays. 

[184-663]  3.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  12,  1889;  m  Altha  Walters;  Clearmont,  Mo. 


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• 

4.  Harold  U.,  b  Feb.  2,  1891;  m  Bessie  Atherton;  Blanchard,  Iowa. 

5.  Lenore  B.,  b  Mar.  3,  1893;  m  George  R.  Bain. 

6.  Ralph  A.,  b  Jan.  18,  1895;  m  Wilda  Jones;  Elmo,  Mo. 

7.  Mary  A.,  b  Jan.  14,  1897. 

8.  Amy  B.,  b  Aug.  9,  1900. 

9.  Alice  O.,  b  Mar.  11,  1902. 

10.  Helen  C.,  b  June  4,  1906. 

[184-292]  JOHN  THOMAS  BOYER,  b  May  1,  1869;  s  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184- 
103];  m  Mar.  11,  1894,  VILETTA  ADELL  MILLER,  b  Jan.  16,  1867;  dau  John  and  Hannah  (Swank) 
Miller.  Farmer;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-293]  ADELINE  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  Mar.  22,  1871;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer) 
Boyer  [184-103];  m  Mar.  24,  1892,  WESLEY  MILLER,  b  Dec.  28,  1856;  s  John  and  Hannah  (Swank) 
Miller.  Farmer;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-667]  1.  John,  b  Feb.  26,  1893;  m  Gertrude  Nicholas. 

[184-668]  2.  Fred,  b  Apr.  27,  1897;  m  Millie  Ballenger;  Burlington  Junction,  Mo. 

3.  Herman,  b  Mar.  26,  1902. 

4.  Alma,  b  June  4,  1904. 

[184-294]  SILAS  DAVID  BOYER,  b  May  6,  1873;  s  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184- 
103];  m  Sept.  10,  1895,  GENOA  McCORMICK,  b  Nov.  28,  1872;  dau  William  H.  and  Emily  (Skipper) 
McCormick.  Carpenter  and  farmer;  res.,  Millville,  Fla.  (1920.)  Silas  Boyer  is  superintendent  of  the 
M.  E.  S.  S.  at  Millville,  Fla. 

Children  (4).' 

[184-669]  1.  Iris  Genoa,  b  Jan.  23,  1897;  m  Dr.  J.  M.  Nixon. 

[184-670]  2.  Anna  Myrtie,  b  June  6, 1898  ;mJ.H.  Jellison. 

3.  Sadie  Lois,  b  Sept.  14,  1904. 

4.  Silas  McCormick,  b  Dec.  19,  1908. 

[184-295a]  GERALD  BOYER,  b  Sept.  14,  1875;  s  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184-103]; 
m  Feb.  24,  1899,  ROSE  WOODS,  b  Feb.  3,  1878 ;  d  July  31,  1904 ;  dau  William  and  Sarah  (Payne)Woods. 
One  child:  Goldie,  b  June  19,  1900. 

[184-295b]  GERALD  BOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  14, 1906,  BEULAH  HOOD,  b  Oct. 
11,  1888;  dau  S.  and  Matilda  (Nicholson)  Hood.  Farmer;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Irene,  b  Sept.  5,  1907. 

2.  Audrey,  b  June  25,  1909. 

3.  Herschel,  b  Sept.  8,  1912. 

[184-296]  AMY  BOYER,  b  Dec.  2,  1878;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184-103];  m 
ROBERT  NEWTON  BARDERS.  Burlington  Junction,  Mo. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Hulda;  2.  Robert  F. ;  3.  David. 

[A.  B.  Appendix,  11.  Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-297]  LESTA  BOYER,  b  May  15,  1881;  dau  David  and  Harriet  (Schaeffer)  Boyer  [184-103]; 
m  Oct.  6,  1897,  GEORGE  DUNKLE,  b  Sept.  17,  1872;  s  William  and  Susan  (Ash)  Dunkle.  Farmer; 
res.,  Arcadia,  Nebr.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

[184-671]  1.  May,  b  Oct.  12,  1898;  m  C.  Stanford  Rowe. 

2.  Marvin,  b  Dec.  15,  1900;  Mound  City,  Mo. 

3.  Blanche,  b  Feb.  16,  1905. 

4.  Fern,  b  Apr.  11,  1903. 


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5.  Ellen,  b  Apr.  23,  1907. 

6.  Fred,  b  Dec.  30,  1909. 

7.  Irene,  b  Feb.  15,  1912. 

8.  Lucile,  b  Feb.  27,  1914. 

9.  Maxine,  b  Dec.  15,  1916. 

10.  Florence,  b  Mar.  20,  1919. 

[184-298]  ALBERT  BOYERS,  b  May  25,  1860;  d  Aug.  8,  1920;  s  John  and  Adeline  (Schaeffer) 
Boyer  [184-104];  m  Oct.  31,  1891,  EDMEA  E.  HESS,  b  Dec.  7,  1869;  dau  William  J.  and  Harriet  E. 
(Reading)  Hess.  Postmaster;  res.,  Rockyridge,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-303]  REV.  WILLIAM  BOYERS,  b  Aug.  7,  1863;  s  Rev.  Henry  and  Selena  (Clements)  Boyers 
[184-105];  m  Nov.  14,  1894,  MERTIE  M.  WHITNEY,  b  Mar.  28,  1867;  dau  Augustus  and  Almaria 
Juliette  (Wait)  Whitney.  Clergyman;  pastor  of  M.  E.  Church.  Res.,  230  North  3rd  St.,  Seward,  Neb. 
(1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-304]  MARGARET  BOYERS,  b  Mar.  7,  1866;  dau  Rev.  Henry  and  Selena  (Clements)  Boyers 
[184-105] ;  m  Sept.  23,  1891,  W.  H.  GILBERT,  b  Oct.  21,  1844;  d  Feb.  28,  1919;  s  Jonathan  and  Esther 
(Wright)  Gilbert.  Oil  and  gas  operator;  res.,  1460  East  116th  St.,  Cleveland,  0]iio.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-305]  HENRY  GUY  BOYERS,  b  Apr.  4,  1874;  s  Rev.  Henry  and  Selena  (Clements)  Boyers 
[184-105];  m  Apr.  23,  1901,  MRS.  ABIGAIL  (TUBBS)  PARKER,  b  Feb.  16,  1876;  dau  B.  F.  and  Lois 
(Green)  Tubbs.  Manufacturer;  res.,  2439  Lawrence  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-306]  FREDERICK  MERRICK  BOYERS,  b  Sept.  9,  1876;  s  Rev.  Henry  and  Selena  (Clem¬ 
ents)  Boyers  [184-105];  m  Feb.  25,  1907,  LAURA  GRACE  BUTLER,  b  Jan.  27,  1890;  dau  Hiram  N. 
and  Ada  A.  (Wilson)  Butler.  Draftsman;  res.,  O’Connell  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Marjorie  Jane,  b  Nov.  7,  1908. 

2.  Dorothy  Grace,  b  Jan.  9,  1911. 

3.  Ada  Selena,  b  Jan.  10,  1913. 

[184-307]  JOHN  CLEMENTS  BOYERS,  b  Aug.  15,  1879;  s  Rev.  Henry  and  Selena  (Clements) 
Boyers  [184-105];  m  July  30,  1909,  RUTH  MIRIAM  JOHNSON,  b  June  22,  1884;  dau  Albert  E.  and 
Estella  (Eggleston)  Johnson.  Secretary-treasurer  and  general  manager  of  Ward  Motor  Vehicle  Co.; 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Clements  Johnson,  b  Aug.  25,  1911. 

[184-308]  EDMUND  W.  BOYER,  b  July  27,  1867;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Towle)  Boyer  [184- 
106];  m  June  26,  1906,  JUNE  NAFE,  b  Apr.  2,  1881;  dau  George  W.  and  Cordelia  (Erusberger)  Nafe. 
Banker — assistant  cashier;  res.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Helene  Nafe,  b  Apr.  30,  1907. 

2.  Edmund  Nafe,  b  July  12,  1910. 

3.  Cordelia  June,  b  Apr.  16,  1912. 

[184-309]  DR.  RAYMOND  W.  BOYER,  b  Feb.  10,  1869;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Towle)  Boyer 
[184-106];  m  June  24,  1896,  LELA  EVANGELINE  JONES,  b  Aug.  10,  1867;  dau  Oliver  D.  and  Sarah 
(Kenyon)  Jones.  Dentist;  res.,  Marquette,  Mich.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Kenyon,  b  Apr.  24,  1901. 

[184-310]  ALBERT  T.  BOYER,  b  Apr.  7,  1870;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Towle)  Boyer  [184-106]; 
m  Aug.  16,  1898,  MAUDE  BARKDOLL,  b  Sept.  17,  1880;  dau  Peter  and  Rebecca  (Baker)  Barkdoll. 
Bookkeeper;  res.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Gale  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1900;  d  Oct.  3,  1916. 

[184-672]  2.  Elizabeth  G.,  b  Feb.  23,  1901;  m  Lester  T.  Caldwell. 

3.  Albert  T.,  b  Apr.  6,  1909. 


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[184-312]  MABEL  M.  BOYER,  b  Mar.  17,  1879;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth  (Towle)  Boyer  [184— 
106];  m  Sept.  8,  1909,  RAYMOND  S.  DAWES,  b  Oct.  29,  1882;  s  Charles  B.  and  Helen  B.  (Maffett) 
Dawes.  Florist;  res.,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  (1920.)  Raymond  S.  Dawes  is  a  graduate  of  Purdue 
University,  class  of  1904;  Mabel  M.  Dawes  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Michigan  Training  School 
for  Nurses,  class  of  1903. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Samuel  M.,  b  Oct.  22,  1910. 

2.  William  B.,  b  May  7,  1913. 

3.  Margaret  M.,  b  July  2,  1916. 

4.  Robert  D.,  b  June  6,  1918. 

5.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  Mar.  10,  1920. 

[184-313]  DR.  WILLIAM  TECUMSEH  BOYER,  b  Apr.  3,  1881;  s  William  and  Elizabeth  (Towle) 
Boyer  [184-106];  m  Jan.  10,  1912,  ZELLA  LOU  GARDNER,  b  Dec.  22,  1884;  dau  John  T.  and  Martha 
J.  (Griffeth)  Gardner.  Dentist;  res.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rosalin  G.,  b  Jan.  24,  1915. 

2.  Katherine,  b  Jan.  25,  1916. 

[184-315]  RUSSELL  P.  MORRISON,  b  Sept.  2,  1876;  s  John  W.  H.  and  Eliza  (Boyer)  Morrison 
[184-108];  m  May  18,  1909,  CLARA  M.  GREEN,  b  July  28,  1880;  dau  Charles  B.  and  Cathern  (Foltz) 
Green.  Bank  teller;  res.,  932  West  Main  Cross,  Findlay,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Alice  E.,  b  Jan.  22,  1910. 

2.  John  Charles,  b  Sept.  20,  1915;  d  Sept.  20,  1915. 

[184-316]  MAUDE  ESTELLA  MORRISON,  b  Nov.  22,  1878;  dau  Rev.  John  W.  H.  and  Eliza 
(Boyer)  Morrison  [184-108];  m  June  15,  1910,  WILLIAM  PAYNE  HEATH,  b  Mar.  30,  1883;  s  John 
F.  and  Rebecca  (Hams)  Heath.  Agriculturist;  res.,  White  Heath,  Illinois.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Eliza,-  b  June  13,  1912. 

[184-317]  OTIS  T.  MORRISON,  b  Feb.  27,  1881;  s  Rev.  John  W.  H.  and  Eliza  (Boyer)  Morrison 
[184-108];  m  July  4,  1907,  CLOE  MAY  APGER,  b  Jan.  27,  1890;  dau  Cloyce  and  Mary  (McClure) 
Apger.  Jeweler;  res.,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Claude  Malcolm,  b  Nov.  10,  1908;  d  Nov.  10,  1908. 

2.  Hugh  A.,  b  Feb.  10,  1910. 

3.  Rex  Ward,  b  Oct.  12,  1915. 

4.  Joan,  b  Feb.  16,  1920. 

[184-318]  KATE  JUANITA  MORRISON,  b  Oct.  2,  1883;  dau  Rev.  John  W.  H.  and  Eliza  (Boyers) 
Morrison  [184-108];  m  June  1,  1907,  FRED  G.  FOLK,  b  May  28,  1884;  s  George  F.  and  Arietta  (Now- 
lan)  Folk.  Carpenter;  res.,  Findlay,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (5 ) : 

1.  Frederick  M.,  b  Jan.  31,  1908. 

2.  Eugene  C.,  b  Feb.  14,  1912. 

3.  Kathryn  Lucille,  b  May  21,  1915. 

4.  Margaret  Jeanette,  b  Oct.  14,  1917. 

5.  James  Morrison,  b  Oct.  31,  1918. 

[184-319]  FLORRIE  MAY  THURSTON,  b  July  25,  1867;  dau  Mathias  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Thurs¬ 
ton  [184-109];  m  Sept.  2,  1886,  CHARLES  B.  CRAMER,  b  Aug.  10,  1861;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 
(Dennison)  Cramer.  Carpenter;  res.,  Stryker,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-673]  1.  Gertrude  May,  b  Nov.  27,  1887;  m  Charles  Bernath. 

2.  Orville  J.,  b  Aug.  7,  1889;  Stryker,  Ohio. 

3.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  15,  1898;  Stryker,  Ohio. 


Plate  131 


Two  pictures  of  Abraham  Wagener  [192-7a] 
Founder  of  Penn  Yan,  New  York. 


Charles  Wagener  [192-29) 


Mary  Wagener  Hanford  [192-28] 


Tombstone  of  Dr.  Abraham  Wagener  [192-1]  in  the 
Methacton  Cemetery,  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 


Tombstones  of  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Wagner  [196-1)  in 
private  cemetery  on  the  John  K.  Heebner  farm  in  Worcester 
Township,  Pennsylvania. 


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[184-320]  TRUMAN  H.  LEE,  b  May  19,  1877 ;  s  A.  M.  and  Jane  A.  (Boyer)  Lee  [184-112];  m  Mar. 
26,  1899,  IDA  MAY  KLINE,  b  June  18,  1878;  dau  George  and  Rosalia  (Bates)  Kline.  Farmer;  res., 
R.  F.  D.  5,  Wauseon,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lloyd,  b  Sept,  20,  1900;  d  Feb.  17,  1901. 

2.  Daughter,  b  Feb.  19,  1904;  d  Feb.  24,  1904. 

3.  Daughter,  b  Jan.  9,  1905;  d  Jan.  10,  1905. 

4.  Ervin  W.,  b  Oct.  14,  1906. 

5.  Howard  S.,  b  May  21,  1911. 

[184-321]  MYRTLE  M.  LEE,  b  Sept.  20,  1880;  dau  A.  M.  and  Jane  A.  (Boyer)  Lee  [184-112];  m 
Dec.  27,  1900,  LEWIS  RUPP,  b  Dec.  20,  1877 ;  s  Christian  and  Elizabeth  Rupp.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  D.  9, 
Archbold,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Orlo  A.,  b  May  4,  1903. 

2.  Lola  A.,  b  Apr.  13,  1905. 

3.  Mildred  J.,  b  Feb.  11,  1909. 

4.  Doris  E.,  b  Dec.  2,  1914. 

[184-322]  STANLEY  ALFRED  LEE,  b  May  27,  1885 ;  s  A.  M.  and  Jane  A.  (Boyer)  Lee  [184-1 12] ;  m 
Apr.  30,  1908,  MABEL  BERTHA  WHELLER,  b  Dec.  21,  1885;  dau  Henry  Hammond  and  Harriet 
E.  (Hobbs)  Wheller.  Farmer;  res.,  Archbold,  Ohio,  R.  D.  No.  9.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Thelma  Cecelia,  b  Apr.  28,  1909. 

2.  Donnelda  May,  b  Oct.  31,  1919;  d  Oct.  31,  1919. 

[184-323a]  CLYDE  E.  BOYER,  b  Apr.  8,  1876;  s  Aaron  L.  and  Ella  (Robinson)  Boyer  [184-113];  m 
Apr.  25,  1897,  CORA  M.  PAXTON,  b  July  20,  1880;  dau  John  and  Mary  Paxton.  Divorced,  Feb.  28, 

1911. 

One  child:  Guy  Harold,  b  July  2,  1899;  d  Dec.  27,  1903. 

[184-323b]  CLYDE  E.  BOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  11, 1915,  JENNIE  O.  BUNTING, 
b  June  3,  1883;  dau  Francis  and  Rachel  (Foor)  Bunting.  Car  checker  at  Willys-Overland  Co.;  res.,  22 
Fourteenth  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

[184-324]  EARL  R.  BOYER,  b  May  4,  1881;  s  Aaron  L.  and  Ella  (Robinson)  Boyer  [184-113];  m 
CLARA  SHAFFER.  Res.,  320  Ottowa  St.,  Lansing,  Mich.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kathryn  A.,  b  Mar.  7,  1905;  d  Oct.  5,  1918. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[184-325]  VERNON  R.  BOYER,  b  July  25,  1884;  s  Aaron  L.  and  Ella  (Robinson)  Boyer  [184-113]; 
m  JENNIE  ALLTAFFER.  Res.,  West  Unity,  Ohio. 

One  child:  Kenneth  L.,  b  June  6,  1908. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[184-326]  SARA  NILETTA  BOYER,  b  Jan.  26,  1856;  d  Feb.  24,  1916;  dau  John  G.  and  Josephine 
(Cantner)  Boyer  [184-114];  m  Dec.  30,  1876,  WILLIAM  ENGLISH  LIGHTNER,  b  Aug.  14,  1846;  d 
July  26,  1913;  s  Adam  and  Elizabeth  (Stryker)  Lightner.  Register  of  Wills  at  time  of  marriage;  res., 
Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1920.)  William  E.  Lightner  was  Associate  Judge  of  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  for  two 
terms. 

Children  (7): 

[184-674]  1.  William  B.,  b  Dec.  23,  1878;  m  Katharine  Walt. 

2.  Charles  E.,  b  Mar.  17,  1883;  Huntington,  Pa.;  served  with  Co.  M.,  112th  Infantry  in 
World  War  as  a  Volunteer. 

[184-675]  3.  J.  Fred,  b  Aug.  13,  1893;  m  Olive  Moreland. 

4.  Ethel  M.,  b  Oct.  7,  1881;  Huntingdon,  Pa. 


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[184-676]  5.  Josephine,  b  June  10,  1888;  m  George  DeVinney;  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

[184-677]  6.  Blanch,  b  June  12,  1890;  m  Lester  Wilkinson. 

[184-678]  7.  Gladys,  b  Dec.  30,  1899;  m  Alfred  Twigg;  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

[184-327]  CHARLES  HENRY  BOYER,  D.  D.  S.,  b  May  26,  1858;  s  John  G.  and  Josephine  (Cant- 
ner)  Boyer  [184-1 14] ;  m  Apr.  8,  1892,  JEMIMA  WILLIS  SCOTT,  b  Dec.  16,  1867 ;  dau  Robert  W.  and 
Annie  (McGrath)  Scott.  Dentist;  res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-328]  HARRY  C.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  10,  1867;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Lydia  (Young)  Boyer  [184- 
115];  m  Mar.  28,  1889,  ANNIE  MAY  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Jan.  19,  1870;  dau  Peter  and  Mary 
(Keith)  Brumbaugh.  Farmer;  res.,  Aitch,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3) : 

[184-679]  1.  Clair  B.,  b  Jan.  18,  1890;  m  Ada  Fouse. 

[184-680]  2.  Grace,  b  Apr.  13,  1892;  m  D.  H.  Grove. 

3.  Harold,  b  Jan.  27,  1906;  Aitch,  Pa. 

[184-329]  LUTHER  EUGENE  BOYER,  b  Oct.  29,  1864;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Lydia  (Young)  Boyer 
[184-115];  m  MARGARET  E.  MILLER.  County  Superintendent;  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1915.) 

Children  (Jf)  : 

1.  Annie  Blanche;  2.  Edna  Alberta;  3.  Theron  Eugene;  4.  Florence  Margaret. 

[A.  B.  190 — Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-330]  WILBUR  A.  BOYER,  s  Samuel  H.  and  Lydia  (Young)  Boyer  [184-115];  m  KATE 
YOUNG.  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1909.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Pearl;  2.  Mary. 

[A.  B.  190 — Letters  unans.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 

[184-331]  CHARLES  H.  BOYER,  b  Oct.  14,  1868;  s  Rev.  Matthew  G.  and  Martha  L.  (Stauffer) 
Boyer  [184-116];  m  JANE  H.  SUMMERS,  b  July  9,  1870.  Insurance  agent;  res.,  702  Junior  Terrace, 
Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Martha  Edith,  b  Dec.  28,  1894. 

2.  Merle  X.,  b  Sept.  20,  1900;  d  Oct.  9,  1918.  Merle  Boyer  was  a  graduate  of  Carthage 

College,  Ill.,  class  of  1918;  he  enlisted  in  the  Student  Army  Training  Corps,  became 
seriously  ill  and  died  in  St.  Joseph’s  Hospital,  Keokuk,  Iowa,  of  pneumonia. 

[184-333]  MARY  S.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  14,  1879;  dau  Rev.  Matthew  G.  and  Martha  L.  (Stauffer) 
Boyer  [184-116];  m  Sept.  8,  1904,  DR.  L.  J.  VAN  DERPOOL,  b  Dec.  10,  1877;  s  Albert  and  Susan  A. 
(Read)  Van  Derpool.  Dentist;  res.,  2094  Girard  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marion  Boyer,  b  Mar.  7,  1907. 

2.  Leslie  Boyer,  b  Mar.  6,  1909. 

[184-336]  HENRY  H.  CRUM,  b  Feb.  18,  1883;  s  Alison  H.  and  Mary  J.  (Boyer)  Crum  [184-117]; 
m  Aug.  8,  1917,  BESS  LETTERMAN,  dau  Augustus  and  Catharine  (Hefright)  Letterman.  Res.,  522 
Gage  St.,  Akron,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Richard  Henry,  b  Feb.  16,  1919;  d  Feb.  23,  1919. 

[184-337]  CLARA  ALICE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Nov.  7,  1858;  dau  David  B.  and  Susan  S.  (Bechtel) 
Brumbaugh  [184-119];  m  Dec.  1,  1881,  JACOB  GROVE  NORRIS,  b  Apr.  24,  1857;  s  Joseph  and  Mary 
S.  (Grove)  Norris.  Retired  carpenter;  res.,  Grafton,  Pa.  (1919).  No  issue. 

[184-338]  IRVIN  BECHTEL  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Dec.  16.  1866;  s  David  B.  and  Susan  S.  (Bechtel) 
Brumbaugh  [184-119];  m  Oct.  15,  1891,  RACHEL  GERTRUDE  McCALL,  b  Sept.  22,  1870;  dau 
Michael  and  Nancy  (Park)  McCall.  Grafton,  Pa.  [B.  F.  623.] 


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Irvin  B.  Brumbaugh  was  elected  minister  of  German  Baptist  Brethren  Church  on  June  17,  1899. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Della  Mae,  h  Apr.  10,  1896. 

2.  John  McCall,  b  Oct.  21,  1906. 

[184-339]  ANNIE  AGNES  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Apr.  21,  1875;  dau  David  B.  and  Susan  S.  (Bechtel) 
Brumbaugh  [184-119];  m  Jan.  10,  1900,  FRANK  MYERS,  b  Apr.  17,  1876;  s  Abraham  and  Catherine 
(Garner)  Myers.  Farmer;  res.,  Grafton,  Pa.,  R.  D.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  Mae,  b  Dec.  30,  1902. 

2.  Wilmer  Brumbaugh,  b  May  27,  1905. 

3.  Clara  Eleanor,  b  June  19,  1909. 

[184-340]  OTIS  MYERS  BRUMBAUGH,  b  May  27,  1860;  s  George  and  Fannie  E.  (Myers)  Brum¬ 
baugh  [184-120];  m  FLORA  SARAH  GARVER,  b  Jan.  30,  1860;  dau  George  and  Annie  (Bare)  Garver. 
Res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-682]  Cloy  Garver,  b  Feb.  4,  1884;  m  Mabel  Beaver. 

“Otis  Myers  Brumbaugh  was  born  at  Grafton,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  educated  in  the  public 
schools,  attended  Juniata  College  two  years,  and  taught  a  public  school  one  term.  After  marriage  he 
‘farmed’  two  years  at  Grafton,  Pa.,  and  then  moved  to  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  where  he  has  for  many  years 
been  successfully  engaged  in  the  mercantile  business,  mainly  dealing  in  general  merchandise.  On  Sept. 
1,  1908,  he  retired  from  the  firm  of  Brumbaugh  &  Rupert,  and  became  steward  of  Juniata  College,  which 
responsible  position  he  yet  occupies.  Both  himself  and  wife  are  members  of  Huntingdon  Church  of  the 
Brethren  in  which  he  was  elected  deacon  in  1890.”  [ B .  F.  624-] 

[184-341]  DR.  SAMUEL  OSCAR  BRUMBAUGH,  b  July  30,  1862;  dec;  s  George  and  Fannie  E. 
(Myers)  Brumbaugh  [184-120];  m  Jan.  1,  1895,  AGNES  T.  (MULLEN)  HARLEY,  b  Apr.  14,  1864; 
dau  James  and  Helen  (Rhall)  Mullen.  Physician. 

One  child:  Hazel  T.,  b  Oct.  3,  1898. 

“Samuel  Oscar  Brumbaugh,  M.  D.,  was  born  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  edu¬ 
cated  in  the  public  schools  of  Grafton,  Huntingdon  Co.,  graduated  from  the  Normal  English  Course  of 
Juniata  College,  class  of  '82  (B.E.);  attended  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Pa.,  gradu¬ 
ating  therefrom  in  class  of  ’86  (M.D.);  spent  six  months  in  Blockley  Hospital  and  one  year  at  Mercy 
Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  also  serving  on  the  medical  staff  of  that  hospital;  demonstrator  of  anatomy 
for  two  years  in  Western  Pa.  Medical  College;  Surgeon,  18th  Reg.,  National  Guard  of  Pa.,  1890-1898; 
spent  nine  months  studying  surgery  in  Europe.  Practiced  medicine  and  surgery  in  Pittsburgh,  Spang¬ 
ler,  etc.,  in  Pa.,  and  located  at  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  July  1,  1908.”  [ B .  F.  625.} 

[184-342]  ELMA  ALICE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Apr.  16,  1867;  dau  George  and  Fannie  E.  (Myers) 
Brumbaugh  [184-120] ;  m  JOHN  McLARRIN  KIRKWOOD.  Res.,  734  North  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-683]  1.  Baird,  b  Nov.  14,  1893;  m  Verna  Greenawalt;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

2.  George,  b  Nov.  12,  1896;  unm.;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

[184-684]  3.  Catharine,  b  June  25,  1899;  m  M.  B.  Woolridge;  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

4.  John,  b  Oct.  27,  1908. 

[184-343]  ANNA  PEARL  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Feb.  18,  1872;  dau  George  and  Fannie  E.  (Myers) 
Brumbaugh  [184-120];  m,  PHILIP  ZINN,  s  Andrew  and  Margaret  Zinn.  Merchant;  res.,  Toledo, 
Ohio. 

One  child:  Robert.  [ B.F.625 .  No  further  data.] 

[184-344]  ISAAC  HARVEY  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Mar.  10,  1870;  s  Henry  B.  and  Susan  F.  (Peightal) 
Brumbaugh  [184-121];  m  Apr.  26,  1900,  AMELIA  HENRIETTA  JOHNSON,  b  Jan.  28,  1874;  dau 
Samuel  Martin  and  Ellen  (Bulfinch)  Johnson  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  [B.  F.  626.} 


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Children  (4)-' 

1.  Barbara,  b  Oct.  24,  1901. 

2.  Catherine  Bulfinch  b  Nov.  22,  1902. 

3.  Marion  Johnson,  b  Mar.  2,  1907. 

4.  Henry  Martin,  b  Nov.  12,  1912. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.) 

Isaac  Harvey  Brumbaugh  was  born  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  educated  in  the 
public  schools  of  Huntingdon  and  was  graduated  from  Juniata  College  in  1886.  In  1889  he  entered 
Haverford  College  and  was  graduated  from  that  institution  in  1892  with  the  degree  of  A.  B.  He  then  began 
teaching  at  Juniata  College  in  the  Department  of  Ancient  Languages.  He  continued  as  professor  of 
Latin  until  1912,  at  the  same  time  performing  numerous  administrative  duties.  However,  during  this 
period  he  spent  several  years  in  study  at  Harvard  University,  receiving  the  degree  of  A.  M.  in  the  Gradu¬ 
ate  School  of  Harvard  in  1899.  The  summer  of  1896  was  spent  at  the  University  of  Jena,  Germany,  in 
the  study  of  pedagogy.  In  the  same  year  he  was  made  acting  president  of  Juniata  College,  and  in  1911 
he  was  elected  president,  and  has  continued  in  that  capacity  ever  since.  In  1904  he  was  elected  to  the 
ministry  of  the  German  Baptist  Brethren  Church.  [B.  F.,  p  627.) 

[184-345]  FELICA  EUNICE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  28,  1868;  dau  Isaac  and  Priscilla  E.  (Stever) 
Brumbaugh  [184-122];  m  ELBYT  FORSHEY,  s  Anthony  Forshey.  Farmer;  Grafton,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Gladys  Ruth,  b  Sept.  25,  1895. 

2.  Owen  Stever,  b  Oct.  25,  1900. 

[Letters  unanswered.) 

[184-346]  JOHN  W.  STEVER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Dec.  4,  1882;  s  Isaac  and  Priscilla  E.  (Stever) 
Brumbaugh  [184-122];  m  LAURA  SAILOR.  Res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 

Children  (8 ) : 

1.  Otis  Stever,  b  Nov.  28,  1905. 

2.  Rachel,  b  May  2,  1907. 

3.  Oscar,  b  Aug.  6,  1909. 

[B.  F.  627.) 

[184-347]  ANNIE  GROVE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  June  15,  1855;  d  Feb.  3,  1891 ;  dau  Henry  and  Nancy 
(Grove)  Brumbaugh  [184-124];  m  Feb.  3,  1874,  MICHAEL  H.  MYERS.  Res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 
[B.  F.  60S.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Franklin  Brumbaugh,  b  Aug.  11,  1879;  d  Oct.  20,  1879. 

[184-685]  2.  Bruce  Brumbaugh,  b  May  11,  1875;  m  Della  E.  McCall. 

Michael  Myers  married  a  second  time. 

[184-348]  MILTON  GROVE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  16,  1858;  s  Henry  and  Nancy  (Grove)  Brum¬ 
baugh  [184-124];  m  Apr.  11,  1878,  SARAH  CATHARINE  SIMPSON,  b  Mar.  9,  1858;  dau  John  and 
Anne  Eliza  (States)  Simpson.  Farmer;  Chambersburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-686]  1.  John  Simpson,  b  May  28,  1879;  m  Myra  Elizabeth  Liddick. 

2.  Henry  Jason,  b  Nov.  26,  1881;  unm;  Chambersburg,  Pa. 

[184-687]  3.  Anna  Mary,  b  Oct.  29,  1883;  d  Dec.  15,  1918;  m  Blaine  S.  Lehman. 

[184-688]  4.  James  Bruce,  b  May  4,  1888;  m  Sadie  A.  Stumbaugh. 

[184-349a]  HON.  MARTIN  GROVE  BRUMBAUGH,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  b  Apr.  14,  1862;  s  George  B. 
and  Martha  P.  (Grove)  Brumbaugh  [184-125];  m  July  30,  1885,  ANNA  KONIGMACHER,  b  Mar. 
30,  1861;  d  June  12,  1914;  dau  Edwin  and  Lydia  (Mohler)  Konigmacher. 

Children  (2): 

[184-689]  1.  Mabel  Amanda,  b  Oct.  18,  1887;  m  Ralph  P.  Lewars;  Riverton,  N.  J. 

[184-690]  2.  George  Edwin,  b  Aug.  27,  1890;  m  Frances  H.  Anderson. 


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[184— 349b]  HON.  MARTIN  GROVE  BRUMBAUGH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  30,  1916, 
FLORA  BELLE  PARKS,  b  Mar.  24,  1876;  dau  George  and  Mary  (Brumbaugh)  Parks.  Res.,  254  W. 
Walnut  Lane,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

Martin  Grove  Brumbaugh,  A.  M.,  M.  S.,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  was  born  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co., 
Pa.  “He  taught  in  the  public  schools  two  years  and  graduated  at  Brethren’s  Normal  College  with  the 
degree  of  Bachelor  of  English  in  1881 ,  and  in  1883  was  made  Master  of  English  by  that  institution.  Con¬ 
tinuing  studies  in  science  at  Juniata  College  (of  which  he  was  president,  1892-1910),  he  took  the  B.S. 
degree  there  in  1885,  and  was  made  M.  S.  in  1887.  In  the  meantime  his  active  life  as  an  educator  had 
commenced  with  his  service  as  professor  of  English  Literature  in  Juniata  College,  1882-84,  and  with  the 
appointment  as  County  Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Huntingdon  County  (Pa.);  this  latter  office  he 
held  from  1884-90.  In  1890-91  he  was  again  professor  of  English  Literature  at  Juniata.  The  next  year 
was  spent  in  graduate  study  at  Harvard,  and  in  1892  Prof.  Brumbaugh  returned  to  Phila.  to  assume  the 
duties  of  the  president  of  Juniata  College,  and  to  pursue  further  studies  at  the  Graduate  School  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  where  the  degree  of  A.M.  was  conferred  upon  him  in  1893,  and  Ph.  D.  in 
1895.  It  was  but  a  natural  consequence  of  a  career  in  which  the  occupations  of  student  and  teacher  have 
been  so  constantly  and  equally  mingled,  that  the  appointment  as  Professor  of  Pedagogy  came  to  him 
from  the  University  in  1894;  as  much  a  student  as  teacher  himself,  he  is  eminently  fitted  to  teach  the 
educators’  profession.”  [  Universities  and  Their  Sons — U.  of  Pa. — Chamberlain ,  1901,  p  430.] 

He  was  “State  conductor  of  teachers’  institutes  in  Louisiana,  1886-91 ;  first  commissioner  of  educa¬ 
tion  in  Porto  Rico,  1900-03;  professor  of  pedagogy  at  U.  of  Pa.,  1895-00,  and  1902-06;  superintendent  of 
public  schools,  Phila.  since  1906;  author  History  of  the  Brethren  (1899);  Juniata  Bible  Lecture  (1897) ; 
Standard  Reader  (5  vols.);  also  (with  J.  S.  Walton)  Stories  of  Pennsylvania  and  Liberty  Bell  Leaflets; 
The  Making  of  a  Teacher  (1905);  Life  and  Works  of  Christopher  Dock  (1908);  editor  of  Lippincott 
Educational  Series.”  [Who's  Who  in  America ,  1910-11,  p  251.] 

Dr.  Brumbaugh  has  always  been  in  great  demand  as  a  lecturer  at  teachers’  institutes  throughout 
the  country.  In  recognition  of  his  work  in  the  educational  field  he  has  been  honored  by  many  institu¬ 
tions,  having  received  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from  Mount  Morris  College,  Franklin  and  Marshall  College, 
Pennsylvania  College,  and  the  University  of  Pittsburgh.  In  1914  he  was  elected  Governor  of  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  serving  a  four  year  term,  or  during  the  period  of  the  War.  Since  relinquishing  the  office  of  Gover¬ 
nor,  Dr.  Brumbaugh  has  been  engaged  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  Government  in  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Vocational  Training.  Both  Dr.  Brumbaugh  and  his  father  were  elected  ministers  of  the  Ger¬ 
man  Baptist  Brethren  Church. 

[184-350]  FRANK  GROVE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  13,  1864;  s  George  B.  and  Martha  P.  (Grove) 
Brumbaugh  [184-125];  m  Apr.  13,  1884,  EFFIE  GLASGOW,  b  June  30,  1866;  dau  Samuel  and  Harriet 
Glasgow.  Res.,  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-691]  Carrie  Martha,  b  Oct.  28,  1886;  m  Jacob  M.  Hoffman. 

[184-351]  IRVIN  GROVE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Dec.  16,  1867;  s  George  B.  and  Martha  P.  (Grove) 
Brumbaugh  [184-125];  m  Dec.  15,  1892,  MARY  HAFFLY,  b  Oct.,  1878;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  IJaffly. 
Merchant;  res.,  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-691.1]  1.  Randall  LeRoy,  b  Sept.  26,  1893;  m  Elizabeth  Donellson;  James  Creek,  Pa. 

2.  Martin  Allen,  b  Sept.  8,  1896. 

3.  Martha  Grace,  b  June  29,  1904. 

[184-352]  GAIUS  MARCUS  BRUMBAUGH,  M.  S.,  M.  D.,  b  May  7,  1862;  s  Dr.  Andrew  B.  and 
Maria  B.  (Frank)  Brumbaugh  [184-126];  m  Oct.  1,  1889,  CATHERINE  ELLIOTT  BROWN,  b 
June  15,  1868;  dau  Dr.  Charles  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Elliott)  Brown.  Physician;  res.,  905  Massachusetts 
Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1920.) 

Catherine  Brown  Brumbaugh  is  a  member  of  the  Mayflower  Society. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  Andrew,  b  May  13,  1897. 

2.  Marcus  Morton,  b  July  28,  1899;  d  May  15,  1900. 

3.  Elliott  Frank,  b  Jan.  24,  1903. 


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Gaius  Marcus  Brumbaugh,  M.  S.,  M.  D.,  was  born  in  Penn  Twp.,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  old 
homestead  farm.  He  was  educated  in  the  Huntingdon  Academy,  Brethren’s  Normal  School  and  Juniata 
College,  graduating  from  the  latter  institution  in  1879.  He  also  received  the  degrees  of  M.  E.  and  M.  S. 
from  the  same  college  in  1898.  After  teaching  in  public  schools  for  several  years  he  attended  medical 
lectures  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Columbia  University,  and  Howard  University  from  which 
he  was  graduated  in  1885  with  the  degree  of  M.  D.  He  wras  also  given  the  degree  of  M.  D.  from  the 
Medical  Department  of  Georgetown  University  in  1898. 

In  1882  Dr.  Brumbaugh  moved  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  where  he  has  held  several  positions  under  the 
United  States  Government,  the  last  being  Assistant  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Since 
1899  he  has  been  a  member  of  the  Third  Board  U.  S.  Pension  Examining  Surgeons.  For  fourteen  years 
Dr.  Brumbaugh  was  lecturer  on  materia  medica  and  therapeutics  in  the  National  Training  School  for 
Nurses  (Sibley  Hospital),  but  in  1911  he  gave  up  this  position  with  a  number  of  other  activities  in  order 
to  devote  more  of  his  time  to  the  completion  of  his  large  book,  “Genealogy  of  the  Brumbaugh  Families,” 
which  was  published  in  1913.  In  addition  he  has  also  published  the  following:  “Lists  of  Swiss 
Emigrants  in  the  Eighteenth  Century  to  the  American  Colonies,”  “Zurich  to  Carolina  and  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  (1734-1744),”  “Maryland  Records.”  Dr.  Brumbaugh  is  also  editor  of  the  “National  Genea¬ 
logical  Society  Quarterly.”  [ B .  F.,  p  613.] 

[184-353]  CORA  ADELE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Apr.  21,  1866;  dau  Dr.  Andrew  B.  and  Maria  B. 
(Frank)  Brumbaugh  [184-126];  m  Dec.  28,  1892,  ALFRED  PURVIS  SILVERTHORN,  b  Jan.  2,  1863; 
s  Robert  and  Anna  (Purvis)  Silverthorn.  Cashier  of  First  National  Bank;  res.,  1618  Moore  St.,  Hunt¬ 
ingdon,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-354a]  MAHLON  FAULKENDER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Mar.  27,  1865;  s  Abraham  W.  and  Han¬ 
nah  (Faulkender)  Brumbaugh  [184-127];  m  Oct.  11,  1894,  PRISCILLA  SHOWALTER,  b  June  12, 
1865;  d  June  1,  1907;  dau  Isaac  and  Sophia  (Foust)  Showalter. 

Children  (2): 

[184-692]  1.  Raymond  Showalter,  b  Oct.  18,  1895;  m  Florence  Netzley. 

2.  Rachel  Hannah,  b  Apr.  7,  1898. 

[184-354b]  MAHLON  FAULKENER  BRUMBAUGH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  12,  1910, 
MRS.  LYDIA  ANN  (SNOWBERGER)  SNYDER,  b  June  7,  1864;  d  June  22,  1917 ;  dau  Jonathan  and 
Theresa  (Specht)  Snowberger.  Orange  farmer;  res.,  Covina,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1919.) 

[184-355]  MARY  AGNES  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Aug.  9,  1868;  dau  Abraham  W.  and  Hannah  (Faul¬ 
kender)  Brumbaugh  [184-127];  m  Aug.  11,  1891,  EDWARD  ELLSWORTH  SHAVER,  b  May  6,  1863; 
s  Cyrus  Milton  and  Julia  Ann  Shaver.  Orange  grower;  res.,  Azusa,  Cal.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Chalmers,  b  Dec.  19,  1892. 

2.  Ruth,  b  Sept.  20,  1894. 

3.  Roland  Paul,  b  Nov.  16,  1896. 

4.  Stanley  Brumbaugh,  b  Aug.  10,  1900. 

5.  Viola,  b  Mar.  23,  1904;  d  June  1,  1904. 

6.  Mahlon,  b  Sept.  1,  1905. 

7.  Laura  Ethel,  b  Sept.  21,  1907. 

8.  Gaius  Roy  1  . 

9.  Galen  Roy  J  twin*>  b  All%-  14’  1910- 

[184-356]  IRA  BRUMBAUGH  MASON,  b  Apr.,  1865;  s  Robert  and  Rebecca  B.  (Brumbaugh) 

Mason  [184-128];  m  ELLA  MARTIN,  dau  Robert  and - (Hyper)  Martin.  Res.,  Huntingdon, 

Pa.  Farmer. 

One  child:  Lillian.  [B.F.  51+2 — No  further  data.] 

[184-357]  JOHN  ALVA  MASON,  b  Feb.  8,  1872;  s  Robert  and  Rebecca  B.  (Brumbaugh)  Mason 
[184-128];  m  FLORA  EDNA  THOMPSON,  b  July  20,  1874;  dau  John  T.  and  Sarah  (Heffner)  Thomp¬ 
son.  Farmer;  res.,  202  Dean  St.,  Williamsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Lena  Adelia,  b  Mar.  6,  1891. 


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[184-358]  JACOB  BRUMBAUGH  ROGERS,  b  Sept.  15,  1867;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Brumbaugh) 
Rogers  [184-130] ;  m  Sept.  12,  1893,  FANNIE  WOODBURN  KENNEDY,  b  Oet.  2,  1871 ;  dau  William 

L.  and  Mary  J.  (Dunlap)  Kennedjr.  Contractor;  res.,  1003  18th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-693]  1.  Dorothy  Catharine,  b  Feb.  15,  1895;  m  Duane  Fred  Herr. 

2.  Donald  Kennedy,  b  June  28,  1897. 

[184-359]  MILTON  BRUMBAUGH  ROGERS,  b  Jan.  25,  1870;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Brum¬ 
baugh)  Rogers  [184-130];  m  Jan.  2,  1890,  CORA  JANE  WAGNER,  b  Aug.  16,  1872;  dau  William  H. 
and  Sarah  L.  (Pheasant)  Wagner.  Machinist;  res.,  314  6th  Ave.,  Juniata,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Cloyd  John,  b  Mar.  22,  1891. 

2.  Sarah  Leona,  b  Feb.  10,  1893. 

[184-360]  CECILIA  ROGERS,  b  Mar.  30,  1872;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Brumbaugh)  Rogers 
[184-130] ;  m  June  20,  1892,  ELMER  STRECT  FREE,  b  July  29,  1869;  s  John  and  Anna  (Street)  Free. 
Electrician;  res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  [B.  F.  No  further  data.] 

Children  (6): 

1.  Elma  Florence,  b  Apr.  17,  1893. 

2.  Nellie  Mae,  b  Jan.  20,  1895. 

3.  Anna  Barbara,  b  Jan.  9,  1898. 

4.  Ethel  Wynne,  b  Sept.  7,  1900. 

5.  Chalmers,  b  Oct.  30,  1904. 

6.  Orlena  Margaret,  b  July  24,  1909. 

[184-361]  LORENZO  BRUMBAUGH  ROGERS,  b  May  26,  1875;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Brum¬ 
baugh)  Rogers  [184-130];  m  Nov.  17,  1898,  FANNIE  M.  WAGNER  MORRISON,  b  Nov.  7,  1878; 
dau  Ezra  and  Caroline  (Rambler)  Wagner;  adopted  by  Bower  E.  and  Hettie  Morrison.  Rural  mail 
carrier;  res.,  Newton  Hamilton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[184-694]  1.  Agnes  Henrietta,  b  Nov.  7,  1899;  m  Wallace  H.  Stine. 

2.  Alexander  Anderson,  b  Aug.  4,  1901. 

3.  Mary  Catherine,  b  Jan.  1,  1904. 

4.  Emma  Isabella,  b  Feb.  22,  1909. 

5.  Adaline  Beatrice,  b  Jan.  8,  1910. 

6.  Caroline,  b  July  12,  1912. 

7.  Barbara  Grace,  b  Sept.  9,  1913. 

8.  Freeda  Louise,  b  Nov.  26,  1918. 

[184-362]  LOTTIE  MARY  ROGERS,  b  Sept.  6,  1878;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Brumbaugh) 
Rogers  [184-130];  m  Sept.  20,  1905,  JOHN  HICKS,  b  May  1,  1874;  s  James  and  Ellen  (Barrick)  Hicks. 
Dealer  in  meats  and  provisions;  res.,  1424  Mifflin  St.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-363]  JOHN  MARTIN  ROGERS,  b  July  24,  1881 ;  s  John  and  Catharine  (Brumbaugh)  Rogers 
[184-130] ;  m  Dec.  3,  1907,  CLARA  MURRAY  SIMPSON,  b  May  8,  1884 ;  dau  John  Glasgow  and  Annie 

M.  (Logan)  Simpson.  Superintendent  of  The  Raystown  Water  Power  Co.;  res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Simpson,  b  Aug.  12,  1909. 

2.  Elizabeth  Murray,  b  Sept.  14,  1913. 

3.  Cathrine  Glasgow,  b  Aug.  24,  1915. 

[184-364]  ALPHEUS  HERBERT  ZOOK,  b  Nov.  12,  1878;  s  Rufus  A.  and  Rachel  (Brumbaugh) 
Zook  [184-131];  m  Mar.  14,  1903,  LOTTIE  G.  SPECK,  b  Oct.  19,  1882;  dau  Harrison  and  Margaret 
(Dean)  Speck.  Clerk,  railway  mail  service;  res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Ralph  Ambrose,  b  Dec.  28,  1903. 

2.  Edith  Mildred,  b  Feb.  8,  1907;  d  Aug.  7,  1908. 


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3.  Walter  Harrison,  b  Aug.  14,  1908;  d  Mar.  30,  1919. 

4.  Mildred  Elizabeth,  b  June  12,  1910. 

5.  Helen  Margaret,  b  Apr.  9,  1912. 


[184-368]  HARMAN  CUSTER,  b  Feb.  4,  1850;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Shrawder)  Custer  [184- 
141a] ;  vi  Nov.  14,  1868,  MARY  ELIZABETH  SHAFFER,  b  Aug.  14,  1850;  dau  George  and  Ellen 
(Pyle)  Shaffer. 

Children  (9): 

[49-988]  1.  Jennie,  b  Apr.  15,  1869;  d  May  28,  1917;  m  William  Snabel. 

[184-695]  2.  William,  b  June  17,  1870;  d  June  6,  1893;  m  Rebecca  Iveely. 

3.  Jesse  ) 

4  James  twin8,  b  Jan.  14,  1872;  d  in  infancy. 

5.  Anna  C.,  b  1873;  single;  511  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

6.  Emma,  b  Nov.  2,  1874;  single. 

7.  James  M.,  b  Mar.  17,  1876. 

[184-696]  8.  Rachel  R.,  b  Aug.  23,  1877;  d  Mar.  25,  1897;  m  Samuel  Sickle. 

9.  Irene,  b  Jan.  8,  1879. 

[Letters  not  ans .;  unable  to  complete .] 

“Harman  Custer  was  born  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  at  the  age  of  three  years  moved 
with  his  father  to  East  Coventry  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  At  the  age  of  eight,  he  left  home  and  became 
a  driver  on  the  Schuylkill  Canal,  going  as  far  as  New  York  City,  Hartford  (Conn.),  and  other  points. 
He  spent  seven  years  on  the  Canal,  ending  as  a  steersman.  In  1863  it  is  said  young  Custer  went  to 
Alexandria  with  a  load  of  coal  for  the  use  of  the  government,  and  on  the  Chesapeake  Bay  encountered 
a  severe  storm  that  would  have  tried  the  nerve  of  the  most  experienced  men  in  the  business. 

“In  1864  he  went  to  Pottstown  and  became  an  apprentice  to  the  carpenter’s  trade.  In  1867  he 
entered  the  employ  of  the  P.  &  R.  Rwy.  as  laborer,  and  lias  been  in  their  employ  ever  since,  serving  as 
brakeman,  fireman,  and  conductor,  and  engineer.  In  all  these  years  he  is  said  never  to  have  had  a 
wreck  and  never  to  have  run  into  the  rear  of  a  train.  Since  1880  he  has  been  living  in  Bridgeport,  Pa.” 
[ Biog .  Annals  of  Montg.  Co.,  Vol.  II,  pp  370-1.] 


[184-374]  WILLIAM  B.  NUNGESSER,  b - ;  d  Sept.. 8,  1904;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Beyer) 

Nungesser  [184-149];  m - 

Children  (4): 

1.  Harry  W. 

[184-697]  2.  Alma,  m - -  Pelin. 

3.  David. 

[184-698]  4.  Blanche,  m - Edmunson. 

[Data  from  Bean's  “  Hist.  Montg.  Co.  (1884),”  and  Court  Records;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[184-375]  SAMUEL  BEYER,  b  1848;  d  Apr.  2,  1914;  s  Philip  and  Mary  Beyer  [184-152] ;  m  ELIZA¬ 
BETH  - - 


[184-699] 

[184-700] 

[184-701] 

[184-702] 

[184-703] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Jerome,  m  Elizabeth - ;  651  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Ambrose  S.,  m  Emma  L. - ;  738  Kohn  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Philip,  m  Mabel  May - ;  Norristown,  Pa. 

4.  William  Linwood,  m - ;  Norristown,  Pa. 

5.  Harry  I.,  m - ;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unanswered.] 


Samuel  Beyer  of  West  Norriton,  Pa.,  died  intestate  Apr.  2,  1914,  leaving  the  following  children: 
Ambrose  S.,  Jerome,  Philip,  William  L.,  and  Harry  S.  [D.  B.  737:485,  Norristown,  Pa.,  Nov.  2,  1915.] 


[184-376]  NORRIS  BEYER,  s  Philip  and  Mary  Beyer  [184-152];  m  MARY  M.  PLUSH,  dau 
Christian  Plush  of  Lower  Providence,  Pa. 

[D.  B.  607:406,  Norristown,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[184-377]  HANNAH  B.  BOORSE,  b  Apr.  2,  1834;  d  Sept,  13,  1889;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  B. 
(Bean)  Boorse  [184-159];  m  Jan.  23,  1853,  DANIEL  KRATZ,  b  Nov.  15,  1826;  d  Jan.  30,  1885;  s 
Valentine  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Kratz.  Farmer. 

Children  (11): 

[184-704]  1.  Amanda  B.,  b  Apr.  24,  1854;  d  Aug.  10,  1886;  m  John  B.  Wismer. 

[184-705]  2.  Mary  B.,  b  July  18,  1855;  m  Samuel  C.  Hiestand;  Chapel,  Pa. 

[184-706]  3.  Hannah  B..  b  July  22,  1857;  m  Nathaniel  C.  Hiestand. 

4.  Henry  B.,  b  Nov.  15,  1858;  d  Oct.  21,  1863. 

[184-707]  5.  Franklin  B.,  b  Sept.  8,  1860;  d  Jan.  22,  1901 ;  m  Maggie  H.  Heimer. 

6.  Amy  B.,  b  Apr.  18,  1863;  d  July  27,  1864. 

7.  Ellen  B.,  b  Oct.  26,  1864;  d  May  6,  1870. 

[184-708]  8.  Horace  B.,  b  Oct.  19,  1866;  m  Sallie  B.  Longaker. 

9.  Daniel  B.,  b  Sept.  13,  1868;  d  Sept.  29,  1888. 

10.  John  B.,  b  Aug.  28,  1872;  d  Dec,  3,  1894. 

[184-709]  11.  Jacob  B.,  b  Jan.  27,  1878;  m  Irene  Sassaman. 

[184-378]  CATHARINE  B.  BOORSE,  b  Aug.  5,  1837;  d  Dec.  30,  1885;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  B. 
(Bean)  Boorse  [184-159] ;  in  ABRAHAM  F.  KRATZ,  b  June  28,  1825;  d  Feb.  10,  1903;  s  Abraham  and 
Elizabeth  (Fretz)  Kratz. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Sara  Alice  B.,  b  Apr.  30,  1872;  unm. 

[184-710]  2.  Jacob  B.,  b  July  12,  1873;  m  Minerva  B.  Cressman. 

[184-711]  3.  Evelyn  B.,  b  Feb.  14,  1875;  m  Irvin  F.  Schueck. 

[184-379]  AMANDA  BOORSE,  b  Mar.  20,  1839;  d  Feb.  17,  1861;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  B. 
(Bean)  Boorse  [184-159];  m  Oct.,  1860,  DANIEL  C.  KRATZ,  b  Apr.  13,  1829;  d,  May  28,  1896  ;s  Abra¬ 
ham  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel)  Kratz.  No  issue. 

[184-380]  SARAH  B.  BOORSE,  b  Feb.  11,  1841;  d  Feb.  17,  1921;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  B. 
(Bean)  Boorse  [184-159];  m  ELIAS  LANDES,  b  June  6,  1830;  d  Nov.  3,  1900;  s  Joseph  and  Rachel 
(Harley)  Landes.  Resided  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  Elias  Landes  was  first  married  to  Barbara 
Moyer. 

[184-381]  ANNA  B.  BOORSE,  b  Feb.  4,  1850;  dau  Jacob  and  Catharine  B.  (Bean)  Boorse  [  1 84— 

159];  m  JAMES  LLOYD,  b - -;  d  Mar.  18,  1904.  Widow  resides  in  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue. 

(1919.) 

[184-382]  AUGUSTUS  BEAN,  b  Sept,  8,  1839;  d  Sept.  18,  1884;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Sarah  (Van  Fossen) 
Bean  [184-160];  m  May  31,  1873,  LOVINA  KOCH,  b  Mar.  3,  1850;  dau  John  and  Sophia  Koch. 
Children  (2): 

[184-712]  1.  Clara,  b  Nov.  2,  1874;  m  Stricklen  W.  Gerdemann. 

[11-267]  2.  Sallie  Moore,  b  Dec.  28,  1877;  m  Charles  S.  A.  Krauss,  Jr. 

[184-383]  JOSEPH  V.  BEAN,  b  Oct.  20,  1843;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Sarah  (Van  Fossen)  Bean  [184-160]; 
m  Nov.,  1871,  EMMA  L.  RITTENHOUSE,  b  1849;  d  May,  1898;  dau  William  R.  and  Elizabeth  Y. 
(Linderman)  Rittenhouse.  Proprietor  of  “Bean’s  Herb  Cure,  Cold  Mixture  and  Salve’’ ;  res.,  639  Chain 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Joseph  V.  Bean  was  a  member  of  Town  Council  of  Norristown,  Pa.  for  several  years,  and  had  charge 
of  the  musical  program  in  the  Montgomery  County  Centennial  Celebration  (1884).  For  many  years 
Mr.  Bean  was  principal  of  the  Chain  St.  School,  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[184-714]  Worthington  R.,  b  Oct.  8,  1872;  m  Mary  A.  Pugh. 

[184-384]  JACOB  V.  BEAN,  b  June  11,  1847;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Sarah  (Van  Fossen)  Bean  [184-160]; 


m 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Augustus;  lived  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2.  Mary. 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[184-385]  CATHARINE  V.  BEAN,  b  Nov.  4,  1851;  d  Jan.  18,  1896;  dau  Isaac  B.  and  Sarah  (Van 
Fossen)  Bean  [184-160];  m  LEWIS  R.  DANLEY,  b  — - ;  d  1909. 

Children  (2): 

[184-715]  1.  Daughter,  d  Aug.,  1918;  m  H.  Y.  Brunner. 

[184-716]  2.  Kathryn,  m  Abraham  Ruth;  1134  Markley  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[184-388]  EMMA  BEAN,  b  Mar.  7,  1847;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Brunner)  Bean  [184-161]; 
m  Jan.  3,  1866,  ALPHONSO  NICOM,  b  June  14,  1844;  d  Sept.  5,  1908;  s  John  H.  and  Mary  Ann  (Ely) 
Nicom.  Machinist;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-717]  1.  Ambrose  B.,  b  July  27,  1867;  m  Kate  Swede. 

2.  Elwood  G.,  b  Nov.  29.  1869;  Lansdale,  Pa. 

[184-718]  3.  Mary  E.,  b  Mar.  15,  1873;  m  Benjamin  A.  Scholl. 

[184-719]  4.  Laura  V.,  b  July  4,  1877;  m  Thomas  L.  Cash. 

5.  John  W.,  b  Feb.  18,  1881;  d  May  1,  1881. 

6.  Alphonso,  b  May  30,  1882;  d  Aug.  9,  1882. 

7.  Bertha  May,  b  June  26,  1883;  d  Aug.  14,  1883. 

[184-389]  ELMIRA  BEAN,  b  Mar.  20,  1848;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Brunner)  Bean  [184-161] ; 
m  Mar.  19,  1870,  WILLIAM  O.  BOORSE,  b  Oct.  21,  1847;  d  Feb.  3,  1920;  s  Daniel  C.  and  Catherine 
(Oberholtzer)  Boorse.  Foreman  bricklayer;  res.,  2155  Camac  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-720]  1.  Samuel  B.,  b  July  6,  1871 ;  m  F.  Stella  Detwiler. 

[184-721]  2.  Daniel  B.,  b  June  21,  1873;  m  Mary  Ella  Brady. 

[184-722]  3.  Sylvania  B.,  b  Oct.  27,  1875;  m  Charles  B.  Heim. 

[184-723]  4.  George  B.,  b  Apr.  29,  1878;  m  Margaret  Lohman. 

[184-724]  5.  Edythe  B.,  b  Mar.  4,  1880;  m  John  C.  Haldeman. 

6.  Clara  B.,  b  Sept.  15,  1881;  d  Dec.  13,  1881. 

7.  Lydia  B.,  b  Mar.  1,  1886;  d  June  8,  1886. 

[184-390]  SYLVESTER  BEAN,  b  June  6.  1850;  dec;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Brunner)  Bean  [184- 
161];  m  JENNIE  JONES,  b  in  Wales. 

Children  (4)' 

1.  William,  b  Nov.,  1873;  1712  St.  Paul  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[184-725]  2.  Nelson  A.,  b  Apr.  13,  1875;  m  Mary  L.  Cash. 

[184-726]  3.  Effie,  b  Mar.  4,  1877 ;  m  Harry  Shadle. 

4.  Margaret,  b  1881;  1239  North  11th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[184-391]  HENRIETTA  BEAN,  b  Sept.  13,  1850;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Brunner)  Bean  [184- 
161];  m  Jan.  25,  1869,  JEREMIAH  FRANTZ,  b  Dec.  27,  1845;  d  Jan.  7,  1894;  s  Jesse  and  Margaret 
(Greenawalt)  Frantz.  Contractor  and  builder;  widow  resides  in  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  May  A.,  b  July  29,  1870;  teacher;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

2.  Morrell  B.,  b  Jan.  23,  1874. 

[184-727]  3.  Zoe  Florence,  b  Sept.  13,  1877;  m  Edgar  Hartley  Holzer. 

[184-392]  LYDIA  B.  BEAN,  b  Dec.  5,  1851;  d  July  2,  1915;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Brunner) 
Bean  [184-161];  m  Dec.  27,  1873,  GEORGE  W.  FARINGER,  b  Sept.  1,  1850;  s  George  W.  and  Sophia 
(Hoot)  Faringer.  Farmer;  res.,  216  Pearl  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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[l84-728a] 
[184— 728b] 
[184-729] 


Children  (2): 

1.  Alice,  b  Sept.  27,  1876;  m  U  Joseph  Armsby. 

I  2.  John  B.  Hopkins;  217  Myrtle  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

2.  Le  Roy,  b  Dee.  12,  1881 ;  m  — - has  2  daughters;  res.,  804  Hayes  St.,  Texarkana, 

Ark. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[184-393]  CATHARINE  BEYER,  b  Sept.  15,  1834;  d  Dec.  8,  1914;  dau  Benjamin  and  Hannah 
(Cassel)  Beyer  [184-162] ;  m  Oct.  28,  1854,  REUBEN  B.  SCHEFFEY,  b  May  12,  1831 ;  d  Dec.  19,  1910. 
Children  ( 8 ): 


[184-406] 
[184-730] 
[184-73  la] 
[184-73  lb] 


1.  John  B.,  b  July  19,  1857;  d  Feb.  10,  1858. 

2.  Martha  Jane,  b  July  29,  1860;  m  {  Jacob  Detwiler. 

(  2.  John  H.  Argali. 

3.  Emma  Clara,  b  Aug.  31,  1872;  m  {  \  Charles  Seekel 

l  2.  Joseph  T.  Ruth 


[184-394]  NATHANIEL  BEYER,  b  Feb.  8,  1841 ;  d  Mar.  5,  1916;  s  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Cassel) 
Beyer  [184-162];  m  MARY  JANE  IvEYSER,  b  July  28,  1844.  Widow  lives  at  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 
[CasseZ  Fam.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Vienna,  b  Aug.  11,  1864. 

2.  Nathan  Montgomery,  b  Sept.  24,  1870. 


[184-395]  LEWIS  C.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  12,  1849;  s  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Cassel)  Beyer  [184-162]; 
m  Feb.  6,  1875,  SARAH  R.  SMOYER,  b  Nov.  16,  1852;  dau  John  F.  Smoyer.  Carpenter;  res.,  Norris¬ 
town,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Allen  S.,  b  July  26,  1875;  d  Oct.  4,  1890. 


[184-396]  REUBEN  CASSEL  BEYER,  b  Mar.  4,  1860;  s  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Cassel)  Beyer 
[184-162];  m  June  8,  1886,  ANNA  CATHARINE  YOST,  b  Oct.  20,  1863;  dau  Michael  R.  Yost. 
Farmer;  res.,  528  Butler  Ave.,  Ambler,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-732]  Mary  Florence,  b  Mar.  15,  1888;  m  Harvey  Danehower  Jones. 

[184-397]  CHARLES  W.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  20,  1838;  d  Feb.  4,  1898;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Harriet  (Gouldy) 
Beyer  [184-163];  m  Dec.  25,  1862,  SALLIE  ANN  DeHAVEN,  b  Sept.  17,  1842;  dau  Henry  DeHaven  of 
Lower  Providence,  Pa.  Farmer;  res.,  of  widow,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1917.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  W.  J.,  b  Feb.  5,  1866;  d  Aug.  9,  1867. 

2.  Mary  Alice,  b  Aug.  17,  1867. 

3.  Walter  M.,  b  June  18,  1870. 

On  the  burial  plot  of  Charles  W.  Beyer  in  the  Presbyterian  Cemetery  at  Lower  Providence,  Pa., 
there  is  a  grave  marked  “Marguerite  M.,  daughter  of  Walter  and  Nettie  Beyer,  born  Dec.  28,  1893; 
died  Mar.  7,  1894.” 

[No  further  data  obtainable .] 

[184-398]  DR.  JAMES  MONROE  BEYER,  b  Jan.  4,  1848;  d  Oct.,  1921;  s  Samuel  B.  and  Harriet 
(Gouldy)  Beyer  [184-163];  m  Dec.  24,  1873,  HENRIETTA  M.  BEAN,  b  June  25,  1846;  dau  Jesse  H. 
and  Henrietta  (Schwenk)  Bean.  Physician;  resided  at  9418  Bustleton  Ave.,  Bustleton,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Frank  B.,  b  Nov.  7,  1875;  unm;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Mining  engineer. 

2.  Florence,  b  July  3,  1879;  unm;  Bustleton,  Pa.  Teacher. 

3.  Henrietta,  b  Dec.  1,  1884;  d  1891. 

The  Editor  is  indebted  to  Mrs.  J.  Monroe  Beyer  for  valuable  data  concerning  Andrew  Beyer  [184- 
3]  and  his  son,  David. 


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[184-399]  EUGENIA  E.  BEYER,  b  July  7,  1850;  d  July  20,  1918;  dau  Samuel  B.  and  Harriet 
(Gouldy)  Beyer  [184-163];  m  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  GOUGLER;  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  A.  May,  b  June  22,  1878. 

[184-732.1]  2.  Ida  Florence,  b  Aug.  12,  1880;  d  Oct.  8,  1918;  m  Harvey  Murphy. 

3.  Hattie  Irene,  b - ;  d  Sept.  9,  1888. 

4.  Harry  Nelson,  b - ;  d  May  10,  1891. 


[184-400]  ANDREW  B.  DETWILER,  b  Jan.  11,  1839;  d  Jan.  6,  1897 ;  s  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer) 
Detweiler  [184-164];  m  Mar.  26,  1861,  MARTHA  AGNES  KENDIG,  dau  Daniel  Kendig.  Com¬ 
mission  merchant;  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917.) 


Children  (3): 

[184-733]  1.  Sarah  May,  b  May  11,  1862;  m  Henry  Donnell 

2.  Joseph  Howard  j  twin%  b  Jan.  4>  1865; 


3.  Lucie  Baily 


i 


d  Nov.  24,  1865. 


[184-401]  DANIEL  B.  DETWILER,  b  Mar.  5,  1841 ;  d  July  2,  1876;  s  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer) 
Detweiler  [184-164];  m  MARY  ANN  REIFF. 

Children  (3): 


[184-734a] 

[184-734b] 


1.  Frank. 

2.  Henry. 

3.  Agnes,  m 


1.  Charles  G.  Murphy. 

2.  John  McCallan. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[184-402]  JOSEPH  B.  DETWILER,  b  May  7,  1843;  d  Apr.  6,  1918;  s  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer) 
Detwiler  [184-164] ;  m  Mar.  12,  1868,  ISABELLA  HOFPNER;  dau  John  and  Eliza  (Gerritt)  Hoffner. 
Res.  of  widow,  6702  N.  12th  St.,  Oak  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Eliza,  b  Oct.  11,  1869. 

[184-735]  2.  William  M.,  b  Nov.  13,  1872;  m  Helen  M.  Marentette. 

[184-403]  JOHN  B.  DETWILER,  b  May  9,  1848;  d  Sept.  24,  1912;  s  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer) 
Detwiler  [184-164];  m  1873,  MARGARET  TRUCKSESS,  dau  David  Trucksess.  Commission  mer¬ 
chant;  resided  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 


[184-404a]  GEORGE  B.  DETWILER,  b  Dec.  27,  1852;  s  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer)  Detweiler 
[184-164];  m  June,  1876,  JENNIE  BRINTON,  b - ;  d  Feb.  8,  1888;  dau  Edmond*  Brinton.  No 

issue. 


[184-404b]  GEORGE  B.  DETWILER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  14,  1888,  EMMA  MAR¬ 
GARET  JACOBY.  No  issue.  Commission  merchant;  res.,  6128  Irving  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1917.) 

[184-405]  ANNA  B.  DETWILER,  b  Mar.  20,  1855;  dau  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer)  Detweiler 

[184-164];  m  Sept.  12,  1899,  WILLIS  H.  GROAT,  b - ;  d  Mar.  3,  1907;  s  Warner  and  Rose 

Groat.  Teacher  of  Manual  Training  in  Spring  Garden  Institute,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No  issue. 

Anna  Detwiler  Groat  m  2nd  time,  Nathaniel  Metz  [184-462b]. 

[184-406]  JACOB  B.  DETWILER,  b  July  3,  1858;  d  Nov.  1,  1902;  s  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer) 
Detweiler  [184-164];  m  Feb.  22,  1883,  MARTHA  J.  SCHEFFEY,  b  July  29,  1860;  dau  Reuben  and 
Catharine  (Beyer)  Scheffey  [184-393].  Mr.  Detwiler  was  a  clerk  and  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.  No 

issue. 

Martha  Scheffey  Detwiler  m  2nd  time,  John  H.  Argali  [184-730]. 

[184-407]  JAMES  MARSHALL  BEYER,  b  Nov.  4,  1851;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Margaret  A.  (McCarter) 
Beyer  [184-166a];  m  Sept.  16,  1872,  SALLIE  MIRKIL,  b  Sept.  30,  1852;  dau  Thomas  H.  Mirkil.  Book¬ 
keeper;  res.,  1820  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  James  Walter,  b  Mar.  16,  1874;  unm;  1820  N.  Broad  St.,  Phila. 

2.  Lidey  Bainbridge,  b  Aug.  12,  1877 ;  d  Sept.  22,  1877. 

3.  Franklin  G.,  b  Nov.  25,  1878;  1820  N.  Broad  St.,  Phila. 

[184-408]  REV.  WILLIAM  H.  BEYER,  6  Aug.  9,  1863;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Susan  (Landis)  Beyer  [184- 

166b] ;  m - LOWRY.  Methodist  minister ;  res.,  2365  E.  Cumberland  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No 

issue. 

Rev.  William  H.  Beyer  is  pastor  of  a  Methodist  Church  on  E.  Cumberland  St.,  Phila,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[184-409]  NETTIE  K.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  3,  1876;  dan  Jacob  C.  and  Susan  (Landis)  Beyer  [184-1 66b]; 
m  Oct.  14,  1908,  DANIEL  H.  DAUB.  Contractor;  res.,  1517  Arch  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  William  Beyer,  b  Oct.  24,  1912. 

[184-410]  OLIVER  K.  BEYER,  b  May  6,  1850;  d  May  3,  1914;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Mary  A.  (Kugler) 
Beyer  [184-167] ;  m  Mar.  1,  1875,  ISABELLE  M.  RYNICK,  b  Mar.  22,  1856;  daii  Jacob  S.  and  Catha¬ 
rine  (McCalla)  Rynick.  Widow  resides  at  3031  N.  7th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[184-736]  1.  Frank  B.,  b  July  31,  1877;  d  Oct.  10,  1915;  m  Blanche  L.  Oram. 

[184-737]  2.  Harry  J.,  b  June  27,  1880;  m  Helen  Whittington. 

[184-738]  3.  Mary  A.,  b  June  9,  1883;  m  Chester  Diehl. 

4.  Lillie  M.,  b  May  5,  1885;  d  Oct.  15,  1885. 

5.  Oliver  K.,  b  Feb.  9,  1887;  d  Aug.  25,  1887. 

[184-411]  CHARLES  COLLINS  BEYER,  b  Oct.  19,  1857;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Mary  A.  (Kugler)  Beyer 

[184-167];  m  Oct.  21,  1886,  LYDIA  HICKS,  b  Oct.  16,  1865;  dau  Joseph  R.  Hicks.  Merchant;  res., 

Ardmore,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-739]  Charles  Herbert,  b  Aug.  26,  1889;  m  Caroline  Sample. 

[184-412]  ISABELLA  BEYER,  b  Aug.  31,  1852;  dau  William  C.  and  Catharine  (Kugler)  Beyer 
[184-168];  m  GEORGE  G.  MANN.  Res.,  2532  Warnock  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[184-413]  MARY  E.  BEYER,  b  Mar.  27,  1855;  dau  William  C.  and  Catharine  (Kugler)  Beyer  [184- 

168] ;  m  Feb.  4,  1874,  GEORGE  E.  LONG.  Res.,  1006  Olive  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Henry  E.,  b  Jan.  1,  1875. 

2.  Lillian  E.,  b  Jan.  20,  1878. 

[184-415]  WILHELMINA  BEYER,  b  Aug.  27,  1855;  dau  David  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Swartz)  Beyer 
[184-169];  m  Apr.  12,  1873,  JOHN  G.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Jan.  27,  1849;  s  Martin  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Geil)  Rosenberger.  Borough  worker;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-740]  1.  Harvey  B.,  b  May  20,  1874;  m  Anna  Y.  Baringer. 

[184-741]  2.  Laura,  b  June  1,  1876;  m  George  Banghart  Tull. 

[184-742]  3.  William  B.,  b  Dec.  21,  1882;  m  Theresa  Rose  Wenhold. 

[184-416]  JUSTUS  S.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  24,  1858;  d  July  21,  1908;  s  David  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Swartz) 
Beyer  [184-169];  m  July  3,  1878,  MARY  A.  GREGORY,  b  Sept.  7,  1856;  dau  Anthony  Gregory.  Ma¬ 
chinist;  res.,  1326  5th  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-743]  Frank  G.,  b  Feb.  17,  1880;  m  Grace  Cecelia  Keckler. 

[184-417]  DOUGLAS  S.  BEYER,  b  Mar.  18,  1860;  s  David  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Swartz)  Beyer  [184- 

169] ;  vi  Feb.  7,  1884,  JEMIMA  GEORGE,  b  Aug.  8,  1853;  dau  David  George.  Freight  clerk:  P.  &  R. 
Rwy. ;  res.,  127  Franklin  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (3): 

[184-744]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  28,  1885;  m  Frank  B.  Livergood. 

2.  Emily,  b  Dec.  5,  1888;  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Mattie,  b  July  12,  1886;  d  Aug.,  1886. 

[184-418]  DAVID  MORRIS  BEYER,  b  July  8,  1862;  s  David  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Swartz)  Beyer 
[184-169];  m  Nov.  8,  1884,  SUSAN  H.  PENNYPACKER,  b  Apr.  18,  1859;  dau  Amos  C.  Pennypacker. 
Engineer;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-745]  1.  Emma  Eugenia,  b  June  4,  1885;  m  Edwin  E.  Gehman. 

2.  Mary  Florence,  b  June  8,  1891. 

3.  David  Walter,  b  May  17,  1893;  d  Aug.  15,  1893. 

4.  Clara  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  27,  1899. 

[184-419]  IDA  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Nov.  6,  1862 ;  d  June  23,  1889 ;  dau  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Denner) 
Van  Fossen  [184— 170b];  m  HIRAM  E.  SHIRK,  b  July  9,  1861 ;  d  Mar.  12,  1897 ;  s  Solomon  and  Sophia 
Shirk. 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Katie,  b  Feb.  9,  1885;  d  Mar.  2,  1885. 

2.  Nora,  b  Mar.  11,  1886;  d  May  11,  1890. 

[184-420]  WILSON  D.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Feb.  27,  1866;  s  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Denner)  Van 
Fossen  [184-1 70b];  m  Sept.  11,  1886,  SARAH  HECKLER,  b  Nov.  3,  1867;  d  Oct.  22,  1918;  dau 
Israel  and  Amanda  Heckler.  Farmer;  res.,  Worcester,  Pa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-746]  1.  Catherine,  b  Feb.  8,  1888;  m  Stephen  Gilliard. 

2.  Joseph  H.,  b  Oct.  3,  1892. 

3.  Bertha,  b  Jan.  7,  1902. 

[184-421]  JOSIAH  G.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Aug.  17,  1851  ;d  July  12,  1898  ;s  Jacob  andFayetta  (Groff) 
Van  Fossen  [184-172];  m  Nov.  29,  1873,  LOUISA  R.  JONES,  b  Mar.  12,  1852;  dau  Isaac  and  Catharine 
(Reece)  Jones.  Farmer  in  Worcester,  Pa.  Widow  lives  in  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[75b-64.2]  1.  Flora  J.,  b  Aug.  21,  1876;  m  James  R.  Stroh. 

[202-30]  2.  Minnie  J.,  b  Jan.  3,  1881 ;  m  Howard  B.  Krause. 

[184-747]  3.  Walter  J.,  b  Aug.  2,  1883;  m  May  Airye;  Tacony,  Pliila.  (1918.) 

[184-748]  4.  Bertha  J.,  b  Dec.  25,  1889;  m  George  Robert  Quinn. 

[184-422]  AMANDA  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Mar.  4,  1855;  d  July  20,  1889;  dau  Jacob  and  Fayetta 
(Groff)  Van  Fossen  [184-172];  m  Dec.  30,  1875,  WILLIAM  B.  JOHNSON,  b  Sept.  7,  1849;  s  Charles 
and  Priscilla  (Halderman)  Johnson.  Res.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[184-749]  1.  Elmer  E.,  b  July  24,  1877;  m  Margaret  E.  Homer. 

[25-214]  2.  Ella  V.,  b  Aug.  18,  1879;  m  Andrew  A.  Kriebel. 

[184-750]  3.  Howard  C.,  b  Sept.  25,  1881;  m  Eva  May  Shaw. 

[184-751]  4.  Clarence  V.,  b  Nov.  25,  1883;  m  Bessie  Nettle. 

5.  William  O.,  b  Oct.  6,  1885. 

6.  Irwin  B.,  b  Aug.  16,  1887. 

[184-423]  ANGELINE  G.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  May  7,  I860;  d  Apr.  4,  1903;  dau  Jacob  and  Fayetta 
(Groff)  Van  Fossen  [184-172];  m  Apr.  5,  1884,  BARNET  K.  BEAVER,  b  June  19,  1859;  s  Frederick 
and  Margaret  (Knipe)  Beaver.  Res.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harvey,  b  May  21,  1885. 

2.  Samuel  Arthur,  b  Aug.  31,  1888. 

3.  Erma  Luella,  b  Nov.  2,  1896. 

4.  Raymoud,  b  Feb.  17,  1899. 


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[184-424]  ALLEN  H.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Sept.  1,  1854;  s  Eli  and  Elizabeth  (Hallman)  Van  Fossen 
[184-173];  m  Dec.  9,  1875,  MATILDA  M.  BOORSE;  dau  Harman  C.  Boorse.  Farmer;  res.,  Salford- 
ville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-752]  1.  Charles  Linford,  b  Nov.  19,  1877;  m  Ruiess  E.  Wells. 

2.  Lizzie  Emma,  b  July  26,  1879;  d  Feb.  7,  1880. 

3.  Mary  Emma,  b  Apr.  21,  1881;  Salfordville,  Pa. 

[184-753]  4.  William  Lester,  b  Aug.  22,  1887;  m - 

5.  Harry  Edwin,  b  Jan.  18,  1892;  d  July  29,  1892. 

6.  Hazel  B.,  b  June  17,  1899 ;  d  Sept.  3,  1899. 

7.  Edyth  B.,  b  May  25,  1904. 

[184-425]  HANNAH  BEYER,  b  Sept.  10,  1837;  d  June  8,  1904;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel) 
Beyer  [184-174];  m  May  31,  1862,  HENRY  M.  BEIDEMAN,  b  Aug.,  1835;  d  June  23,  1913. 

Children  (2): 

[184-754]  1.  Isaac  B.,  b  Mar.  25,  1863;  m  Mary  S.  Swartz. 

[184-755]  2.  Daniel  B.,  b  May  29,  1864;  m  Emma  Matilda  Hager. 

[184-426a]  ISAAC  C.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  25,  1840;  d  Apr.  29,  1919;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Cassel) 
Beyer  [184-174];  m  Apr.  25,  1863,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  GROSS,  b  Aug.  13,  1844;  d  Aug.  14,  1870. 
Children  (2): 

[184-756]  1.  Elizabeth  G.,  b  Jan.  29,  1866;  m  John  F.  Frick. 

1  2.  Wilson  G„  b  Feb.  7,  1868;  m  I  !.•  Susanna  Metz  Halteman. 

[184-757b]  J  ’’12.  Mary  Hunsberger. 

[184-426b]  ISAAC  C.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  8,  1872,  SOPHIA  C.  SWARTZ,  b 
Jan.  29,  1850;  d  June  19,  1919;  dau  Andrew  Swartz.  Retired  farmer;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5. 
(1918.) 

Children  (5): 

[184-758]  1.  Howard  S.,  b  Dec.  19,  1874;  m  Hettie  H.  Bean. 

[184-759]  2.  Jacob  Abner,  b  July  9,  1877;  m  Alice  Seasholtz. 

[68-52]  3.  Saloma,  b  Nov.  28,  1882;  m  Daniel  Schultz. 

[184-760]  4.  Isaac  Washington,  b  Feb.  22,  1886;  m  Mary  Emma  Grater. 

[184-427]  LEVI  R.  BEYER,  b  Sept.  4,  1845  Joseph  B.  and  Lydia  (Rittenhouse)  Beyer  [184-176a]; 
m  Mar.  30,  1876,  MARY  L.  KINDIG,  b  Apr.  1,  1843;  d  Apr.  21,  1895;  dau  John  Kindig.  Farmer; 
res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5. 

One  child: 

[184-761]  Ellen  K.,  b  Aug.  17,  1877;  m  Leonard  Taylor  Rapp. 

[184-428]  AMOS  BEYER,  b  Mar.  11 , 1849;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  (Rittenhouse)  Beyer  [184-176b] ; 
m  Dec.  30,  1882,  SARAH  HAAS,  b  Aug.  13,  1855;  dau  Andrew  Haas.  Farmer;  res.,  Centre  Square, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Philip  H.,  b  Sept.  21,  1884;  d  May  10,  1902. 

2.  Frank  H.,  b  Dec.  8,  1886;  d  Mar.  9,  1907. 

[184-762]  3.  Andrew  H.,  b  Nov.  8,  1889;  m  Edna  S.  Malone. 

[184-763]  4.  Jonas  H.,  b  June  26,  1892;  m - Allen;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-429]  WILLIAM  R.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  14,  1857 ;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  (Rittenhouse)  Beyer  [184- 
176b];  m  Dec.  31,  1881,  MIRIAM  BEAN,  b  Mar.  21,  1858;  dau  Jacob  J.  and  Amelia  (Burnside)  Bean. 
Farmer;  res.,  Collegeville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

[184-764]  1.  Linwood  B.,  b  Jan.  18,  1883;  m  Laura  J.  Schultz. 

[184-765]  2.  Raymond  B.,  b  Feb.  6,  1885;  m  Bertha  I.  Hunsicker. 

[184-766]  3.  Norman  B.,  b  Apr.  18,  1889;  m  Charlotte  M.  Lewis. 


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[184-430a]  SAMUEL  R.  BEYER,  b  May  12,  1860;  d  Oct.  3,  1913;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  (Ritten- 
house)  Beyer  [184-176b] ;  m  Mar.  22, 1883,  MARY  E.  WILLIAMSON,  b  July  28,  1859;  d  Mar.  18, 1891. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Edgar  W.,  b  Mar.  31,  1884. 

2.  Harper  W.,  b  Sept.  22,  1886. 

3.  Clarence  W.,  b  July  5,  1889;  d  Oct.  16,  1914. 

[184-430b]  SAMUEL  R.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  26,  1898,  LIZZIE  M.  RUTH,  b 
Dec.  9,  1880;  dau  Frank  and  Hannah  (Miller)  Ruth.  Laborer;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-767]  1.  Sara  R.,  b  Dec.  5,  1900;  m  Norman  L.  Clemmer. 

2.  Elmer  Krieble,  b  July  15,  1902;  Telford,  Pa. 

3.  Mary  R.,  b  Oct.  25,  1904;  Souderton,  Pa. 

4.  Russell  R.,  b  Mar.  10,  1907;  New  Holland,  Pa. 

5.  Lloyd  R.,  b  Sept.  17,  1909;  Spring  City,  Pa. 

6.  Ruth  R.,  b  Dec.  15,  1911;  Mount  Joy,  Pa. 

7.  Frank  H.,  b  Dec.  8,  1913;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[184-431]  DEBORAH  R.  BEYER,  b  Mar.  28,  1863;  d  Apr.  13,  1915;  dan  Joseph  B.  and  Mary 
(Rittenhouse)  Beyer  [184-176b];  m  Oct.  19,  1889,  GEORGE  C.  SLOUGH,  b  Aug.  31,  1862;  s  Henry 
and  Mary  Ann  (Custer)  Slough.  Farmer;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Nelson  B.,  b  May  21,  1890;  Fairview  Village,  Pa. 

[184-432]  IDA  R.  BEYER,  b  Oct.  20,  1865;  d  July  23,  1916;  dau  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  (Rittenhouse) 
Beyer  [184-176b];  m  Dec.  12,  1888,  WINFIELD  H.  DETTRA,  b  June  13,  1866;  s  John  G.  and  Sarah 
(Hallman)  Dettra.  Carpenter;  res.,  2130  South  64th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (10): 

[184-768]  1.  Blanche  B.,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  m  Frederick  John  Weiss. 

[184-769]  2.  Ellen  Beyer,  b  June  29,  1891;  m  Percy  Thomas  Noden. 

[184-770]  3.  Harold  Beyer,  b  Dec.  2,  1893;  m  Elizabeth  Mary  Taylor. 

4.  Mary  B.,  b  Aug.  18,  1895. 

5.  Charles  B.,  b  May  2,  1898. 

6.  Jacob  Stanley,  b  Jan.  17,  1900. 

7.  Anna  Viola,  b  Nov.  8,  1901. 

8.  Lurena  B.,  b  Oct.  11,  1904;  d  May  16,  1905. 

9.  Ethel  B.,  b  Aug.  5,  1906;  d  Aug.  19,  1906. 

10.  Ida  Gladys,  b  Sept.  22,  1910. 

[184-433]  SAMUEL  CASSEL,  s  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Kline)  Cassel  [184-177];  m  Jan.  20,  1866, 
MARY  ALDERFER,  b  Jan.  26,  1841.  Res.,  Franconia,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lizzie  Ann;  2.  Rachel;  3.  Isaiah. 

[Cassel  F am.  N o  further  data.] 

[184-434]  ELIZABETH  CASSEL,  dau  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Kline)  Cassel  [184-177];  m  JACOB  N. 
CLEMENS.  Res.,  Mainland,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Mary;  2.  Sylvanus;  3.  Jacob;  4.  Leanna;  5.  John;  6.  Lizzie;  7.  Norman. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-439]  MARY  ANN  BEYER,  b  Jan.  1,  1846;  d  Jan.  11,  1911;  dau  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Brunner) 
Beyer  [184-179];  m  Jan.  7,  1865,  GEORGE  W.  PENNICK,  b  June  10,  1838;  d  Jan.  5,  1911;  s  George 
and  Maria  (Dill)  Pennick.  Trucker;  res.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-771]  1.  Calvin  Ellwood,  b  May  4,  1867;  m  Naomi  Laver. 

2.  Horace  Edgar,  b  Dec.  18,  1868;  d  Nov.  17,  1877. 


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[184-772]  3.  Irvin  Walter,  b  Apr.  4,  1873;  m  Nina  May  Ritter. 

4.  Bertha,  b  Dec.  10,  1876;  325  Boulevard,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-440]  MARTHA  JANE  BEYER,  b  June  1,  1847;  dau  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Brunner)  Beyer 
[184-179];  m  Jan.  20,  1866,  JAMES  BEARD,  d  Nov.  25,  1906.  Carpenter.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[184-773]  1.  William  W.,  b  Mar.  20,  1868;  d  Apr.  8,  1910;  m  Lizzie  L.  McLaughlin. 

2.  Harry,  b  Nov.  8,  1869;  2231  W.  Thompson  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[184-774]  3.  Lillie  S.,  b  Mar.  18,  1872;  m  Isaac  N.  Yocum. 

[184-775]  4.  Hannah,  b  Aug.  9,  1876;  m  Charles  Slough. 

[184-776]  5.  Franklin,  b  July  1,  1874;  d  Oct.  28,  1903;  m  Ida  M.  Hoffman. 

[184-777]  6.  Sallie,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  d  Feb.  13,  1906;  m  Louis  Culp. 

[184-441]  EMILY  BEYER,  b  Jan.  18,  1849;  dau  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Brunner)  Beyer  [184-179]; 
m  JOHN  M.  BAKER. 

One  child:  Anna,  b  Nov.  25,  1866. 

[No  further  data.} 

[184-442]  CYRUS  B.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  7,  1855;  s  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Brunner)  Beyer  [184-179]; 
m  May  6,  1875,  SUE  M.  MILLER,  b  Aug.  30,  1857 ;  d  Nov.  17,  1918;  dau  John  and  Hester  (DeGorge) 
Miller.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Belmont  Office,  West  Fairmount  Park,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Jennie  M.,  b  June  18,  1876;  d  Mar.  5,  1877. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Dec.  24,  1877;  d  Apr.  6,  1878. 

[184-778]  3.  Bella  A.,  b  Feb.  11,  1879;  m  Edward  J.  Clarke. 

4.  Cyrus  B.,  b  May  25,  1881 ;  d  May  28,  1881. 

[184-779]  5.  Maud  E.,  b  Feb.  23,  1883;  m  William  W.  Goodwin. 

[184-443]  LYDIA  BEYER,  b  Jan.  29,  1857;  dau  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Brunner)  Beyer  [184-179]; 
m  JOHN  NEWMAN. 

Children  (£): 

1.  Cyrus,  b  May,  1874. 

2.  Eliza,  b  Sept.,  1877. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[184-446]  MARGARET  SCHWENK  BEYER,  b  Oct,  29,  1853;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Schwenk) 
Beyer  [184-180];  m  Apr.  2,  1898,  DAVID  C.  GODSHALL,  b  Aug.  13,  1849;  s  David  and  Sabyla  (Cus¬ 
ter)  Godshall.  Farmer;  res.,  Cedars,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[184-447]  SARAH  JANE  BEYER,  b  Dec.  31,  1854;  d  Feb.  3,  1918;  dau  John  and  Sarah  (Schwenk) 
Beyer  [184-180];  m  Nov.  24,  1878,  JOHN  EDWARD  BEAN,  b  1856;  s  John  M.  and  Anna  (Wanner) 
Bean.  No  issue.  Norristown,  Pa. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Margaret  S.  Godshall.] 

[184-448]  MARY  MAGDALENA  BEYER,  b  May  20,  1855;  dau  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Dettra)  Beyer 

[184-181];  m  Sept.  9,  1876,  HENRY  WILSON  GAUMER,  b - ;  d  Sept.,  1917.  Farmer;  res.  of 

widow,  Blackfoot,  Idaho.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Jesse  Jacob,  b  Sept.  16,  1878;  d  Oct.  13,  1878. 

2.  William  F.,  b  Feb.  27,  1880;  d  Jan.  23,  1895. 

3.  Aaron  A.,  b  June  27,  1882;  d  Aug.  15,  1884. 

4.  Laura  Lena,  b  Apr.  30,  1884. 

5.  Louisanna  B.,  b  Apr.  1,  1889. 

[184-449a]  WILLIAM  D.  BEYER,  b  June  4,  1858;  s  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Dettra)  Beyer  [184-181]; 
m  Dec.  31,  1880,  ELIZABETH  CUSTER  WAGER,  b  Mar.  12,  1859;  d  Mar.  19,  1891;  dau  Henry 
Wager. 

One  child: 

[184-780]  William  Wilson,  b  June  21,  1883;  m  Alma  Henrietta  Lukritz. 


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[184-449b]  WILLIAM  D.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  24,  1895,  ISABELLA  HART 
WAGER,  b  June  20,  1866;  dau  Henry  Wager.  Assistant  County  Superintendent  of  Schools;  res., 
Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  3.  (1918.) 

William  D.  Beyer  was  educated  in  Norristown  High  School  and  Trappe,  Pa.;  he  was  appointed 
Asst.  County  Supt.  of  Schools  in  1916. 

[184-450]  JACKSON  BEYER,  b  Dec.  28,  1853;  d  Sept,  21,  1917;  s  Adam  and  Mary  (Brunner) 
Beyer  [184-182a];  m  Nov.  30,  1876,  MARY  ELIZABETH  QUEAL,  b  Jan.  22,  1849;  d  Aug.  4,  1916; 
dau  Atchison  and  Lucy  Oleta  (French)  Queal.  Resided  in  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Children  (2): 

[184-781]  1.  Lucy  J.,  b  Apr.  11,  1878;  m  Ellis  R.  Engelbeck. 

[184-782]  2.  John  Hedding,  b  Mar.  18,  1883;  m  Lila  Elizabeth  Beard. 

Jackson  Beyer  was  born  in  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  and  after  the  death  of  his  mother  in  1866,  he  lived  on 
a  farm  with  his  grandfather,  Frederick  Brunner,  for  thi’ee  years,  after  which  he  went  to  Iowa  and  en¬ 
gaged  in  farming.  In  1879  he  entered  into  partnership  with  his  brother-in-law,  John  H.  Queal,  in  the 
lumber  business  at  Sheldahl,  Iowa.  In  1884  he  moved  to  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  where  Queal  and  Company 
had  opened  a  lumber  yard,  and  he  was  connected  with  this  company  until  his  death. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Queal  Beyer  was  born  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.  In  1856  she  went  to  Ohio 
with  her  parents.  She  taught  school  for  some  time  in  Ohio,  and  in  1871  went  with  her  mother  to  Ames, 
Iowa,  where  she  also  taught  school  for  several  years. 

After  her  marriage  to  Mr.  Beyer  they  lived  on  a  farm  until  1884  when  they  removed  to  Des  Moines 
where  she  resided  at  the  time  of  her  death.  Mrs.  Beyer  was  the  author  of  “Genealogical  History  of  the 
French  and  Allied  Families,”  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1912.  [The  Editor  is  indebted  to  the  Jackson  Beyer 
Family  for  a  copy  of  this  book  from  which  he  has  gleaned  valuable  data  concerning  various  members  of  the 
Beyer  family.} 

[184-451]  JEFFERSON  BEYER,  b  Aug.  2,  1855;  s  Adam  and  Mary  (Brunner)  Beyer  [184-182a]; 
m  Jan.  23,  1883,  IDA  H.  DETWILER,  b  July  17,  1859.  Jefferson  Beyer  was  for  many  years  a  farmer; 
then  moved  to  Norristown,  Pa.,  where  he  engaged  in  the  Grocery  business.  [ French  Fam.  34-9.] 

One  child: 

[184-783]  Hiram  Weldon,  b  Nov.  22,  1884;  m  Anna  Haas. 

[184-452]  WESLEY  B.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  4,  1857;  s  Adam  and  Mary  (Brunner)  Beyer  [184-182a];  m 
July  6, 1881,  ADDIE  VIOLA  THOMAS,  b  Sept.  11,  1855;  dau  Allen  and  Katherine  (Messmer)  Thomas. 
Secretary  for  R.  S.  Newbold  &  Son  Co.,  founders,  machinists  and  boiler  makers  at  Norristown;  res., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[184-784]  1.  Charles  Holstein,  b  June  11,  1884;  d  Oct.  8,  1918;  m  Elsie  Irene  Gable. 

[184-785]  2.  Etelka,  b  Dec.  14,  1889;  m  Benjamin  G.  Evans. 

[184-453]  HARRY  BRUNNER  BEYER,  b  Aug.  27,  1858;  d  Feb.  28,  1892;  s  Adam  and  Mary 
(Brunner)  Beyer  [184-182a];  m  Apr.  19,  1882,  JENNIE  ELIZABETH  McELYEA.  Harry  Brunner 
Beyer  moved  from  Pa.  to  Iowa  in  1877 ;  was  with  J.  H.  Queal  &  Co.;  widow’s  res.,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Children  (3): 

[184-786]  1.  Harriet  Newell,  b  Mar.  28,  1886;  m  Charles  H.  Stange. 

2.  Genevieve  Brunner,  b  Nov.  10,  1887;  d  Oct.  25,  1902. 

3.  Winifred  Belle,  b  Sept.  12,  1890;  d  June  10,  1908. 

[184-454]  WILLIAM  N.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  20, 1862;  s  Daniel  and  Catharine  (Oberholzer)  Beyer  [184- 
184]  ;m  Jan.  1, 1896,  MARY  OLIVIA  HUBER,  b  July  18,  1864.;  dau  Rev.  S.  M.  K.  Huber.  Manufac¬ 
turer;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ruth  H.,  b  Aug.  19,  1897;  Royersford,  Pa. 

[184-455a]  ALVIN  D.  BEYER,  b  Nov.  8,  1872;  s  Daniel  and  Catharine  (Oberholzer)  Beyer  [184- 
184];  m  June  14,  1910,  MARY  Y.  YOST,  b  July  31,  1877;  d  Mar.  8,  1916;  dau  Jacob  and  Josephine 
Yost.  No  issue. 


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[184-455b]  ALVIN  D.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  ra  2nd  time,  Mar.  28,  1918,  MRS.  SUSAN  R. 

MARCH.  Insurance  broker;  res.,  830  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

* 

[184-456a]  ABRAHAM  H.  BEYER,  b  Nov.  5,  1858;  d  Jan.  24,  1904;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Cordelia  C. 
(Haas)  Beyer  [184-185];  m  SUSAN  VICTORIA  BARTZ. 

One  child:  John  A.;  has  garage  at  Red  Hill,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[184-456b]  ABRAHAM  H.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MRS.  CATHARINE  SHICK. 
Res.,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Katie  V.,  b  July  25,  1900. 

2.  Elsie  E.,  b  Mar.  31,  1902. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

The  will  of  Abraham  H.  Beyer  of  Red  Hill  was  probated  Oct.  24,  1904.  He  left  a  widow,  Catha¬ 
rine,  and  four  children:  John  A.,  Katie  V.,  Elsie  E.  Beyer,  and  a  stepson,  John  Schick  (born  Jan.  24, 
1895). 

John  A.  Beyer,  son  of  Abraham  H.  Beyer  and  the  late  Susan  V.  Beyer,  nee  Bartz,  had  an  interest 
in  the  estate  of  his  grandfather,  Simon  Bartz.  [Norristown  Wills  23:918.] 

[184-458]  JAMES  IRWIN  BEYER,  b  Nov.  28,  1869;  s  James  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Dettra)  Beyer 
[184-186];  m  June  25,  1904,  MARY  ELLA  C.  BLATTNER,  b  Mar.  6,  1882;  dau  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Cassel)  Blattner  [21-108].  Carpenter;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Ralph  B.,  b  July  14,  1906. 

2.  John  Irwin,  b  Aug.  19,  1907. 

[184-459]  MARY  ELLA  BEYER,  b  Jan.  3,  1872;  dau  James  and  Mary  E.  (Dettra)  Beyer  [184-186]; 
m  Feb.  22,  1893,  HENRY  AUGUST  WEINRICH,  b  Oct.  15,  1866;  s  Henry  and  Dorothea  (Wolfgram) 
Weinrich.  Blacksmith;  res.,  526  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-460]  MARY  CATHERINE  BEAN,  b  Apr.  24,  1870;  dau  James  U.  and  Sarah  (Beyer)  Bean 
[184-187];  m  Dec.  25,  1899,  JOHN  T.  WAGNER,  b  Jan.  26,  1866  ;s  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Wanner)  Wagner. 
Editor;  res.,  Royersford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Grace  Dorothy,  b  Dec.  18,  1900. 

[184-462a]  NATHANIEL  METZ,  b  Nov.  3,  1852 ;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead)  Metz  [184-189] ; 
m  Nov.  29,  1873,  MARY  KRATZ,  b  Sept.  4,  1855;  d  Mar.  28,  1921 ;  dau  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Zilling) 
Kratz.  No  issue. 

[184-462b]  NATHANIEL  METZ,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept.  21, 1921,  ANNA  (DETWILER) 
GROAT,  b  Mar.  20,  1855;  dau  George  R.  and  Anna  (Beyer)  Detweiler  [184-164],  and  widow  of  Willis 
H.  Groat  [184-405].  Machinist;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1922.) 

[184-463]  MARIA  METZ,  b  May  5,  1856;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead)  Metz  [184-189];  m 
JOSEPH  KRATZ,  b  Feb.  3,  1845;  s  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Zilling)  Kratz.  No  issue.  Res.,  Lansdale, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

[184-464]  LEWIS  METZ,  b  Apr.  10,  1859;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead)  Metz  [184-189];  m 
May  30,  1883,  EMMA  JANE  HALLMAN,  b  July  23,  1864;  dau  George  and  Ann  M.  (Harley)  Hallman. 
Carpenter;  res.,  32  East  4th  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (11): 

[184-787]  1.  Walter  H.,  b  Sept.  24,  1884;  m  Mary  McSorley. 

2.  Herbert,  b  Sept.  14,  1886. 

3.  Annetta,  b  Oct.  28,  1888. 

4.  Clareta,  b  July  27,  1890. 

5.  Ethel,  b  Aug.  27,  1893. 


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6.  Sara,  b  Oct.  14,  1895. 

7.  Wallace,  b  Apr.  10,  1898. 

[184-788]  8.  Helen,  b  Mar.  3,  1900;  m  Ralph  W.  Illingworth. 

9.  Ralph,  b  June  1,  1902. 

10.  Dorothy,  b  Jan.  13,  1906;  d  Dec.  30,  1915. 

11.  Roland,  b  June  2,  1909. 

[184-465]  WILLIAM  U.  METZ,  b  Nov.  26,  1860;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead)  Metz  [184-189]; 
m  Dec.  13,  1883,  SUSAN  G.  KOFFEL,  b  Jan.  24,  1864;  dau  Tobias  D.  and  Maria  B.  (Gerhart)  Koffel. 
Machinist;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Mabel  V.,  b  Jan.  26,  1886. 

[184-466]  SARAH  V.  METZ,  b  Feb.  6,  1863;  d  Apr.  1,  1918;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead) 
Metz  [184-189];  m  Mar.  8,  1884,  GEORGE  G.  RAHN,  b  Sept.  2,  1860;  s  John  S.  and  Maria  (Groff) 
Rahn.  Machinist;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-789]  1.  Orval  M.,  b  Oct.  6,  1885;  m  Reah  B.  Pressmar. 

[48-132]  2.  Cora  Izetta,  b  Oct.  24,  1887 ;  m  George  S.  Cassel. 

[184-790]  3.  Emerson  M.,  b  Apr.  19,  1890;  rn  Jennie  Ruth. 

[184-791]  4.  Beulah  Violet,  b  Mar.  21,  1896;  m  Harry  L.  Hoffer. 

[184-467]  IDA  METZ,  b  July  15,  1865;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead)  Metz  [184-189];  m 
Apr.  16,  1907,  EDWIN  P.  FRETZ,  b  Mar.  3,  1856;  s  William  and  Catharine  (Hofford)  Fretz.  Shoe 
dealer;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-468]  MORRIS  METZ,  b  Jan.  26,  1868;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Sarah  (Umstead)  Metz  [184-189];  m 
Dec.  22,  1894,  ANNA  LURENA  KRIEBEL,  b  Dec.  21,  1873;  dau  Abraham  and  Catharine  (Heebner) 
Kriebel  [25-92].  Res.,  Quakertown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Ivanhoe,  b  June  11,  1895;  d  Oct.  14,  1918,  in  action  at  Calais,  France,  with 
U.  S.  Marines  of  the  A.  E.  F. 

[184-470]  HIRAM  M.  HALTEMAN,  b  July  29,  1856;  s  Moses  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Metz)  Halteman 
[184-190];  m  Jan.  5,  1878,  ELIZABETH  G.  BEAN,  b  Nov.  20,  1856;  dau  William  J.  and  Mary  C. 
(Gottshalk)  Bean.  Res.,  2246  North  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-792]  1.  Mary  Ellen,  b  Mar.  9,  1879;  m  George  Dando. 

[184-793]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  19,  1881;  m  Byron  Kleppinger. 

[184-794]  3.  Laura,  b  Dec.  18,  1882;  m  Robert  Harlacher. 

[184-795]  4.  Bertha,  b  Jan.  13,  1893;  m  Harry  Harley  Read. 

[184-471]  AZARIAH  METZ  HALTEMAN,  b  Sept.  8,  1859;  s  Moses  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Metz) 
Halteman  [184-190];  m  Dec.  11,  1880,  EMMA  JANE  MILLER,  b  May  5,  1858;  dau  Joseph  and  Han¬ 
nah  S.  (Wanner)  Miller.  Steam  fitter;  res.,  1012  West  Main  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-796]  Wilbur  Clarence,  b  Aug.  25,  1882;  m  Elizabeth  Hilborn  Oehlert. 

[184-472]  WILSON  M.  UNDERKUFFLER,  b  Nov.  9,  1864;  s  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Metz)  Under- 
kuffier  [184-191];  m  Jan.  12,  1889,  MARY  W.  LANDES,  b  Aug.  22,  1866;  dau  Isaac  A.  and  Lydia  D. 
(Wismer)  Landes.  Machinist;  res.,  507  Buttonwood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-473]  FRANK  M.  UNDERKUFFLER,  b  Nov.  12,  1872;  s  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Metz) 
Underkuffler  [184-191];  m  Dec.  18,  1894,  LAURA  K.  WEIGNER,  b  Aug.  8,  1873;  dau  Jacob  and 
Sophia  (Krauss)  Weigner  [154-47].  Manufacturer;  res.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Frank  M.  Underkuffler  was  born  in  Worcester,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  After  attending  the  public  schools 
of  his  local  township  he  spent  a  term  at  West  Chester  State  Normal  School,  and  then  attended  the 
Peirce  School  of  Business,  Phila.,  from  which  he  was  graduated.  He  then  became  a  clerk  in  the  employ 


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of  the  firm  of  John  T.  Bailey  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  bags,  twine,  etc.  Later  the  Philadelphia  Bag 
Company  was  formed,  which  took  over  the  bag  business,  and  Mr.  Underkuffler  has  been  Secretary  and 
Treasurer  of  the  company  since  its  organization. 

Mr.  Underkuffler  is  an  officer  in  the  Haddon  Heights  Presbyterian  Church;  served  several  years  as 
school  director;  and  is  a  director  in  various  financial  organizations.  He  is  also  a  contributor  to  the 
fund  for  the  publication  of  this  book,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Society  of  the 
Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-797]  1.  Edith,  b  Dec.  9,  1895;  m  Clemens  Titzck,  Jr. 

[184-798]  2.  Walter  Oliver,  b  Aug.  12,  1897;  m  Frances  Collins  Cook. 

3.  Irene,  b  Aug.  21,  1898;  unm;  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J. 

[184-474]  ANN  BEYER,  b  Oct.  11,  1848;  d  Feb.  20,  1900;  dau  Henry  F.  and  Hannah  (Schlotterer) 
Beyer  [184-192];  m  Oct.  22,  1872,  EDWARD  MARTIN  BERGER,  b  June  11,  1851;  d  Feb.  4,  1913;  s 
William  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Kochenberger)  Berger.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Children  (3): 

[184-799]  1.  Henry  Harrison,  b  Oct.  21,  1873;  m  Lula  G.  Feeney. 

[184-780]  2.  Georgianna,  b  Aug.  1,  1876;  m  Howard  Grant  Brentlinger. 

3.  Andrew,  b  Mar.  2,  1879;  d  May  5,  1879. 

[184-475]  CORNELIUS  S.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  1,  1851;  s  Henry  F.  and  Hannah  (Schlotterer)  Beyer 
[184-192];  m  Jan.  1,  1871,  CAROLINE  KEYSER,  b  Oct.  19,  1849;  d  Oct.  26,  1919.  Res.,  Belle  Plain, 
Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[l84— 801  ]  1.  Ida  B.,  b  Oct.  26,  1871;  m  James  Matthew  Johnson. 

[184-802]  2.  Edda,  b  Feb.  27,  1873;  m  Robert  Johnson;  Spencer,  Neb. 

[184-803]  3.  Kate,  b  Oct.  13,  1874;  m  George  Root. 

[184-804]  4.  Henry  Iv.,  b  Feb.  21,  1876;  m  Jennie  Twogood. 

[184-805]  5.  Lela  A.,  b  Dec.  2,  1879;  m  Wesley  Rathbun. 

[184-806]  6.  Edward  M.,  b  Jan.  10,  1885;  m  Grace  Wright;  Hammill,  S.  Dak. 

[184-807]  7.  Jennie,  b  July  9,  1882;  m  Oscar  Myers. 

[184-808]  8.  George,  b  Mar.  17,  1888;  m  Mima  Williamson. 

9.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Sept.  22,  1893;  unm;  Belle  Plain,  Iowa. 

[184-476a]  KATE  BEYER,  b  Apr.  27,  1854;  dau  Henry  F.  and  Hannah  (Schlotterer)  Beyer  [184- 
192];  m  June  4,  1871,  JOHN  BECK,  b  Sept.  30,  1851;  d  1880;  s  Henry  and  Sophia  (Ense)  Beck.  Farm¬ 
er;  res.,  Belle  Plain,  Iowa. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-810]  1.  Lewis,  b  Dec.  23,  1872;  d  Oct.  13,  1896;  m  Olga  Rothermel. 

[184-811]  2.  Addie,  b  Sept.  13,  1875;  m  Fred  C.  Krause. 

[184-812]  3.  Franklin,  b  Apr.  1,  1878;  m  Hulda  Herbig. 

[184-476b]  KATE  (BEYER)  BECK,  same  as  above,  m2nd  time,  Apr.  1,  1884,  ADAM  K.  SMITH,  b 
Aug.  12,  1854;  s  George  and  Magdalene  Smith.  Laborer;  res.,  202  Park  Ave.,  Joliet,  Ill.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[184-813]  Laura,  b  May  29,  1888;  m  Rev.  H.  C.  Hoesch. 

[184-477]  LYDIA  ANN  BEYER,  b  Aug.  3,  1850;  d  Aug.  28,  1907;  dau  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser) 
Beyer  [184-193];  m  Mar.  11,  1875,  ELIAS  W.  MOYER,  b  Feb.  4,  1850;  d  Feb.  7, 1915;  s  Elias  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Woodward)  Moyer. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anna  Bell,  b  Dec.  17,  1875;  d  Aug.  23,  1894. 

[184-813.1]  2.  William  W.,  b  June  3,  1877 ;  m  Catharine  Harris;  620  Astor  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  Clara  Minnie,  b  July  2,  1881;  748  George  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


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[184-478]  ISABELLA  BEYER,  b  Sept.  14,  1853;  dau  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser)  Beyer  [184-193]; 

vi  Dee.  19,  1874,  FREDERICK  G.  SHEPPS,  b  - - ;  d  Nov.  11,  1912;  s  George  and  Abalonia 

(Abbott)  Shepps.  Res.,  217  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (4) : 

1.  Ida  May,  b  June  5,  1878;  unni;  217  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Abbie  Louisa,  b  Aug.  18,  1881;  d  Feb.  24,  1889. 

[184-814]  3.  Margaret  E.,  b  Sept.  2,  1886;  m  Raymond  L.  Tyson. 

[184-815]  4.  Clarence  Frederick,  b  Mar.  20,  1895;  m  Marian  Francis  Hallman. 

[184-479]  JOSIAH  M.  BEYER,  b  June  8,  1855;  s  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser)  Beyer  [184-193];  m 
Mar.  8,  1884,  MARY  R.  WALTER,  b  Aug.  31,  1860.  Res.,  Pineville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[184-816]  Julianna,  b  July  7,  1886;  m  Robert  Tease. 

[184-480]  SARAH  BEYER,  b  Sept.  19,  1859;  dau  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser)  Beyer  [184-193];  m 
Dec.  8,  1883,  HENRY  HUNSBERGER,  b  Mar.  12, 1861 ;  s  John  and  Sarah  (Pennypacker)  Hunsberger. 
Laborer;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  5.  (1918.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Irving  B.,  b  Jan.  31,  1885. 

2.  Martin  G.,  b  Dec.  22,  1886;  d  Mar.  22,  1890. 

3.  Clara  B.,  b  Dec.  4,  1889;  d  Dec.  30,  1891. 

[184-817]  4.  Ida  M.,  b  Jan.  4,  1893;  m  N.  Geber;  2740  Opal  St.,  Phila. 

5.  Warren  N.,  b  Mar.  19,  1901. 

[184-481]  MARY  EMMA  BEYER,  b  May  11,  1862;  dau  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser)  Beyer  [184-193] ; 
m  Oct.  19,  1889,  JOSEPH  DAVIES,  b  Oct.  19,  1863;  s  Edward  and  Elizabeth  (Moscrop)  Davies.  Jani¬ 
tor;  res.,  217  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (8 ) : 

[184-818]  1.  Hannah  May,  b  May  16,  1890;  m  Charles  Lewis  Benning. 

[184-819]  2.  Henry  Edward,  b  Feb.  13,  1894;  m  Elsie  S.  Kibbee;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-820]  3.  John  Russell,  b  Mar.  31,  1896;  m  Mabel  Walton;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-482]  HENRY  M.  BEYER,  b  Oct.  22,  1863;  s  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser)  Beyer  [184-193];  m 
Nov.  24,  1888,  MAGGIE  E.  WANNER,  b  Nov.  13,  1860;  d  Mar.  13,  1916;  dau  John  H.  and  Elizabeth 
W.  (Brunner)  Wanner.  Merchant;  res.,  455  Chestnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Edith  W.,  b  June  2,  1901. 

2.  Harold  W.,  b  Jan.  9,  1904. 

[184-483]  ELIAS  VERNON  BEYER,  b  Oct.  4,  1869;  s  Elias  and  Juliana  (Moser)  Beyer  [184-193]; 
m  Dec.  9,  1893,  MARY  M.  HALTEMAN,  b  July  9,  1870;  dau  Joseph  T.  and  Mary  H.  (Metz)  Halte- 
man  [21-39].  Farmer;  res.,  Norristown,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-821]  1.  Harry  H.,  b  Feb.  15,  1897;  m  Ida  M.  Hangstorfer. 

[184-821.1]  2.  Claude  H.,  b  Aug.  29,  1899;  m  Ada  B.  Landis. 

The  Editor  is  very  grateful  to  Mrs.  E.  Vernon  Beyer  for  data  which  she  supplied  regarding 
various  members  of  the  Metz  and  Beyer  families. 

[184-484]  JOHN  JAMES  BEYER,  b  Dec.  6,  1850;  s  Daniel  and  Anna  E.  (Keylor)  Beyer  [184-194]; 
m  Feb.  22,  1881,  SADIE  KINZER,  b  Oct.  4,  1856;  d  June  25,  1881;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Rorish) 
Kinzer.  Retired  farmer;  res.,  Atglen,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-485]  MARY  EMMA  BEYER,  b  June  12,  1852;  d  July  21,  1895;  dau  Daniel  and  Anna  E.  (Kev- 
lor)  Beyer  [184-194];  m  Mar.,  1895,  SAMUEL  WORTHINGTON.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[184-486]  SARAH  MARGARET  BEYER,  b  Apr.  22,  1860;  dau  Daniel  and  Anna  E.  (Keylor)  Beyer 
[184-194] ;  m  Nov.  27,  1883,  JAMES  DAVIS  BAILEY,  b  Nov.  27,  1859;  s  William  and  Mary  A.  (Davis) 
Bailey.  Elevator  operator;  res.,  106  Owens  Lane,  Wayne,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[184-822]  John  Raymond,  b  Feb.  3,  1885;  m  Mary  Steiner. 

[184-487]  IDA  MARY  EMERY,  b  Aug.  25,  1854;  dau  John  W.  and  Rebecca  (Beyer)  Emery  [184- 

196] ;  m  Aug.  24,  1876,  W.  II.  MELOY,  b  Dec.  25,  1842;  d  Oct.  31,  1911;  s  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Pence) 
Meloy.  Passenger  conductor;  res.,  213  6th  St.,  Renovo,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[184-823]  William,  b  Aug.  21,  1877;  m  Ella  May  McElwain. 

[184-488]  JOSEPHINE  WHITE,  M.  D.,  b  Oct.  4,  1850;  daw  Alexander  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer)  White 
[184-197];  m  June  21,  1900,  EDWARD  DE  LACOUR,  b  Feb.  23,  1854;  s  Lewis  and  Maroha  (Myers) 
De  Lacour.  Real  estate  broker  and  Ex-Judge;  res.,  706  West  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Dr.  Josephine  White  De  Lacour  was  the  first  regular  woman  practitioner  in  the  State  of  Delaware. 
She  has  the  degree  of  A.B.  from  WTesleyan  College,  being  graduated  in  1875,  and  M.D.  from  the  Woman’s 
Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania  in  1898. 

[184-489]  ANDREW  B.  WHITE,  b  Oct.  3,  1856;  s  Alexander  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer)  White  [184- 

197] ;  m  ELLA  FORMAN.  Res.,  Brandywine  Head,  Del. 

One  child:  Andrew  B.,  b  Feb.  22, - 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Pennewill. ] 

[184-490]  WILLIAM  HARRY  WHITE,  b  Mar.  5,  1858;  s  Alexander  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer)  White 
[184-197];  m  SARAH  HALE.  Res.,  509  West  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

One  child:  Charles.  [Mrs.  J.  M.  Beyer,  from  Jack  Bible.] 

[184-491]  JANE  WLIITE,  b  Mar.  22,  1868;  dau  Alexander  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer)  White  [184-197]; 
m  Sept.  30,  1888,  JOHN  CLARKE  PENNEWILL,  6  Jan.  20,  1868;  d  Aug.  15,  1898;  s  John  Clarke  and 
Virginia  (McDaniel)  Pennewill.  Res.,  706  West  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-824]  1.  John  Clarke,  b  June  23,  1889;  m  Emily  Geiger;  “The  Lyle,’’  Wilmington,  Del. 

[184-825]  '  2.  Josephine  White,  b  June  27,  1896;  m  William  Robert  Ellis. 

[184-492]  CHARLES  E.  WHITE,  b  Sept.  26,  1874;  s  Alexander  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer)  White  [184- 
197];  m  HELEN  RUNFORD.  Res.,  306  W.  20th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

One  child:  Charles  McCrea,  b  Feb.  9,  1900. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  Pennewill.] 

[184-493]  MARY  JANE  McELWAIN,  b  May  15,  1842;  d  Oct.  15,  1919;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Harriet 
(Ecklin)  McElwain  [184-198];  m  May  17,  1883,  PHILIP  F.  DONAHUE,  b  July  3,  1844;  s  Robert  and 
Lucinda  (Montgomery)  Donahue.  Retired;  res.,  Shenandoah,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-826]  1.  James  Wentz,  b  July  14,  1884;  m  Mary  Viola  Boyd;  Shenandoah,  Iowa. 

[184-827]  2.  Lena  Lucinda,  b  Nov.  29,  1885;  m  James  Harrison  Ellis. 

[184-494]  ELIZA  REBECCA  McELWAIN,  b  1844;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Harriet  (Ecklin)  McElwain 
[184-198];  m  Nov.  27,  1872,  CHARLES  WALKER,  b  1850;  d  Apr.  28,  1905;  s  Robert  and  Elizabeth 
(Anderson)  Walker.  Address:  R.  5,  Falls  City,  Nebraska.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Cora,  b  1875;  d  Sept.  7,  1876. 

[184-828]  2.  Wilman,  b  1876;  m  Emma  Crosley;  Oxnard,  Cal. 

[184-829]  3.  Edna,  b  Apr.  3,  1878;  m  Edwin  Kyner;  Eustis,  Neb, 

4.  Edith,  b  1880;  d  Aug.  13,  1882. 

[184-830]  5.  Ida  May,  b  1882;  m  Ambrose  Hughes, 


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[184-831]  6.  Emmet,  b  1884;  m  Effie  Done;  Woodriver,  Neb. 

[184-832]  7.  Alice,  b  1885;  m  Edward  Smith;  Chugwater,  Wyo. 

8.  Nora,  b  1888;  d  Feb.  14,  1902. 


[184-495]  JAMES  B.  McELWAIN,  b  July  10,  1849;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Harriet  (Ecklin)  McElwain 
[184-198];  m  Nov.  21,  1867,  MARTHA  E.  STAUFFER,  b  Nov.  1,  1850;  dau  Christian  and  Katherine 
(Ramspart)  Stauffer.  Res.,  Mount  Zion,  Iowa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-833]  1.  Catharine  E.,  b  Jan.  9,  1869;  m  B.  F.  Downard. 

[184-834]  2.  John  W.,  b  Sept.  7,  1870;  m  Ivy  Roberts;  Farnam,  Neb. 

[184-835]  3.  Annie  E.,  b  Aug.  26,  1872;  m  Jerry  H.  Walker. 

4.  Joseph  E.,  b  Sept.  24,  1875;  d  Dec.  20,  1876. 

[184-836]  5.  Mabel  J.,  b  Jan.  4,  1878;  m  George  Pershall. 

[184-837]  6.  Harry  G.,  b  Sept.  4,  1883;  m  Celeste  May  Stingley. 

[184-838]  7.  Cora  M.,  b  Apr.  4,  1892;  m  Harry  D.  Eddy. 


[184-496]  MARTHA  ANN  McELWAIN,  b  Sept.  3,  1853;  d  Jan.  24,  1919;  dau  William  and  Mary 
(Beyer)  McElwain  [184-199];  m  Dec.  24,  1874,  WILLIAM  JAMES  INGRAM,  b  July  20,  1845;  d  Mar. 
18,  1918;  s  Archie  Ingram.  Farmer. 


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Children  (7): 

1.  William  A.,  b  Sept.  26,  1875;  m  Jennie  Clugston  Bell. 

2.  Mary  Myrtle,  b  July  24,  1877;  m  Clifford  C.  Aument. 

3.  Nellie  A.,  m  Willis  Forbes;  Pomeroy,  Pa. 

4.  Ila  L„  b  July  26,  1883;  m  I  *'  l°sephC oC°0ney. 

2.  Elmer  McSparran. 

5.  L.  Zaidee,  b  Oct.  29,  1885;  m  Ernest  L.  Kirk. 

6.  Hattie  M.,  b  May  2,  1890;  m  Warren  Reinhart. 

7.  J.  Elmer,  b  Nov.  4,  1893;  m  Anna  Stubbs. 


[184-497]  JOHN  BEYER  McELWAIN,  b  Aug.  14,  1858;  d  June  16,  1918;  s  William  and  Mary 
(Beyer)  McElwain  [184-199];  m  Jan.  4,  1884,  SUSAN  McCLURE,  b  Sept.  16,  1862;  d  May  22,  1912; 
dau  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Sampson)  McClure.  Farmer. 

Children  (2): 

[184-846]  1.  Roy  Ellsworth,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  m  Anna  Mae  Ross. 

[184-847]  2.  Mary  Isabella,  b  Mar.  24,  1896;  m  Charles  D.  Evans. 


[184-498]  WILLIAM  EMERSON  McELWAIN,  b  Dec.  22,  1860;  s  William  and  Mary  (Beyer) 
McElwain  [184-199];  m  Nov.  18,  1886,  BARBARA  ELIZABETH  HEYBERGER,  b  Aug.  1,  1866;  dau 
Jacob  and  Barbara  Isabelle  (Bower)  Heyberger.  Farmer;  res.,  Quarryville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Mary  Isabelle,  b  Apr.  7,  1890. 

2.  William  Giffen  Heyberger,  b  June  5,  1892. 

[184-499]  JOSIAH  ELMER  McELWAIN,  b  Oct.  17,  1862;  s  William  and  Mary  (Beyer)  McElwain 
[184-199];  m  Dec.  5,  1889,  SARAH  THOMAS  CAIN,  b  May  23,  1871;  dau  Madison  and  Kate 
(Thomas)  Cain.  Farmer;  res.,  Christiana,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[184-848]  Madison  E.,  b  Feb.  13,  1892;  m  Leah  M.  Lantz. 


[184-500]  JOHN  RICHARD  McELWAIN,  b  June  10,  1855;  d  June  29,  1907;  s  John  S.  and  Re¬ 
becca  (Webb)  McElwain  [184-200];  m  Feb.  8,  1883,  EDITH  JANE  BROOKS,  b  Apr.  5,  1859;  dau 
Edward  and  Sarah  Ann  (Griest)  Brooks.  Farmer;  res.,  Fawn  Grove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-849]  1.  Cora  Ella,  b  Nov.  17,  1883;  m  Ralph  Jenkins. 

[184-850]  2.  Olive  May,  b  Sept.  1,  1885;  m  William  Bartol  Kearns. 

[184-851]  3.  John  Edward  Clifton,  b  June  28,  1887;  m  Roberta  Strawbridge. 


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[184-852]  4.  Lorenzo  Clark,  b  Aug.  21,  1889;  m  Plesie  Marie  Drummond. 

[184-853]  5.  Harry  Ellsworth,  b  May  11,  1892;  m  Clara  Mildred  Eckenroth. 

6.  Ellis  Webb,  b  Apr.  24,  1895. 

7.  Charles  Elda,  b  July  25,  1897. 

[184-501]  ROBERT  BEYER  McELWAIN,  b  Dec.  1,  1861;  s  John  S.  and  Rebecca  (Webb)  McEl- 
wain  [184-200];  m  Apr.  8,  1886,  FLORENCE  ALLEN,  b  Sept.  18,  1862;  dau  Samuel  Hahn  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Morrison)  Allen.  Farmer;  res.,  New  Park,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

[184-854]  1.  Walter  Leslie,  b  Nov.  19,  1888;  m  Anna  Mary  Manifold. 

[184-855]  2.  Allen  Roy,  b  Oct.  16,  1891;  m  Pearl  Isabel  Jenkins. 

[184-856]  3.  Robert  Carl,  b  Aug.  15,  1893;  m  Margaret  Golda  Wiley. 

4.  Howard  Beyer,  M.D.,  b  Dec.  1,  1895;  St.  Joseph’s  Hospital,  Baltimore,  Md. 

[184-857]  5.  Kenneth  Webb,  b  June  18,  1899;  m  Grace  Lowe. 

[184-502]  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  McELWAIN,  b  May  22,  1863; s  John  S.  and  Rebecca  (Webb) 
McElwain  [184-200] ;  m  Nov.  26,  1885,  LYDIA  ALICE  McDONALD,  b  Nov.  14,  1862 ;  d  May  3,  1909 ; 
dau  Robert  S.  and  Katherine  (Hammer)  McDonald.  Farmer;  res.,  White  Hall,  Md.  (1920.) 
Children  ( 9 ): 

[184-858]  1.  Vanie  Blanche,  b  Mar.  28,  1886;  m  Samuel  John  Patterson. 

2.  Robert  Ross,  b  Mar.  17,  1889;  d  Nov.  7,  1896. 

3.  Lyle  Ellsworth,  b  Sept.  20,  1891;  d  Nov.  11,  1896. 

[184-859]  4.  Clara  Bell,  b  July  14,  1893;  m  Edgar  C.  Duke. 

5.  Son,  b  Feb.  4,  1895;  d  Feb.  4,  1895. 

[184-860]  6.  Catherine  Luella,  b  Sept.  30,  1897;  m  William  Henry  Miller. 

[184-861]  7.  Eva  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  24,  1899;  m  Edgar  Talmadge  Patterson. 

8.  Son,  b  Jan.  14,  1902;  d  Jan.  14,  1902. 

9.  William,  b  Nov.  19,  1904;  d  Aug.  20,  1905. 


[184-504]  MARY  SYLVANIA  McELWAIN,  b  Jan.  31,  1868;  dau  John  S.  and  Rebecca  (Webb) 
McElwain  [184-200];  m  Dec.  21,  1887,  JOHN  YOUNG  COWHICK  MARSTELLER,  b  Oct.  28,  1867. 
Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  R.  D.  4,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  {13): 

Clarence  Ralph,  b  Sept.  27,  1888;  d  Jan.  17,  1890. 

Virginia  May,  b  Aug.  18,  1889;  d  Dec.  20,  1889. 

Myrtle  Ethel,  b  Oct.  29,  1890;  m  Wilbur  Norris. 

Lila  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  9,  1892;  m  Edwill  Miller;  Stewartstown,  Pa. 

Eugene,  b  Nov.  16,  1893;  d  Mar.  26,  1894. 

William  Asa,  b  Dec.  27,  1894;  Stewartstown,  Pa.  William  A.  Marsteller  served  in  the 
late  war  as  a  Corporal  in  the  316th  Infantry,  Camp  Meade,  Md. 

Anna  Rebecca,  b  Aug.  21,  1896;  m  Russel  Hershey;  Stewartstown,  Pa. 

John  Wesley,  b  Aug.  27,  1897;  Stewartstown,  Pa. 

Warfield  Cowhick,  b  June  27,  1899;  Stewartstown,  Pa. 

Harry  Walton,  b  Aug.  12,  1901;  Stewartstown,  Pa. 

Margaret,  b  Oct.  3,  1903. 

Earl  Franklin,  b  Dec.  5,  1904. 

Emerson  Evans,  b  Aug.  19,  1907;  d  Dec.  26,  1908. 


[184-505]  HENRIETTA  REBECCA  McELWAIN,  b  Feb.  11,  1870;  dau  John  S.  and  Rebecca 
(Webb)  McElwain  [184-200];  m  Dec.  18,  1895,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  b  Jan.  18,  1865;  s  Samuel  II.  and 
Mary  (Morrison)  Allen.  Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary  M.,  b  Jan.  9,  1897. 

2.  John  S.,  b  May  8,  1898. 

[184-865]  3.  Rebecca  M.,  b  Dec.  21,  1900;  m  John  R.  Anderson. 

4.  Everitt  S.,  b  May  30,  1903. 

5.  Howard  S.,  b  May  16,  1907. 


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[184-506]  MARGARET  VIVIAN  McELWAIN,  b  Jan.  1,  1872;  dau  John  S.  and  Rebecca  (Webb) 
McElwain  [184-200];  m  June  22,  1904,  JAMES  EMORY  NEAL,  b  Sept.  5,  1878;  s  Charles  S.  and 
Hannah  C.  (Fletcher)  Neal.  Farmer;  res.,  143  Avenue  34,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marguerite,  b  July  2,  1905. 

[184-508]  DANIEL  ELLSWORTH  McELWAIN,  b  Apr.  9,  1877;  d  Dec.  6,  1918;  s  John  S.  and 
Rebecca  (Webb)  McElwain  [184-200];  m  Nov.  25,  1901,  MARTHA  TROUT,  b  Nov.  25,  1880;  dau  J. 
Gemmill  and  Orvilla  V.  (Smith)  Trout.  Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Helen  Almeta,  b  June  18,  1903. 

2.  Gladys  Mae,  b  Oct.  9,  1905. 

3.  Daniel  Elsworth,  b  Jan.  13,  1907. 

4.  John  Gemmill,  b  May  25,  1909. 

5.  Clitus  Franklin  Troupe,  b  Dec.  10,  1915. 

[184-509]  AGNES  CORNELIA  McELWAIN,  b  Feb.  1,  1863;  dau  Robert  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Harrie) 
McElwain  [184-201];  m  Jan.  17,  1889,  ELMER  JOHN  LANTZ,  b  June  1,  1860;  s  Isaac  and  Barbara 
(Esbenshade)  Lantz.  Farmer;  res.,  Atglen,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-510]  MARY  SYL VANIA  McELWAIN,  b  Oct,  18,  1871;  daw  Robert  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Harrie) 
McElwain  [184-201];  m  Dec.  17,  1890,  PHARES  MILTON  LANTZ,  b  Feb.  11,  1862;  s  George  and 
Susan  (Weaver)  Lantz.  Farmer;  res.,  Nine  Points,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

[184-866]  1.  Florence  Ethel,  b  Apr.  8,  1892;  m  Rev.  George  H.  Shea, 

2.  Lillian  Cornelia,  b  Oct.  23,  1893;  Nine  Points,  Pa. 

[184-511]  URIAH  S.  BEYER,  b  Nov.  24,  1844;  d  Oct.  18,  1885;  s  Benjamin  B.  and  Mary  (Smith) 
Beyer  [184-203] ;  m  MARGARET  JOHNSON. 

One  child:  Edgar;  Mifflin,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-512]  CATHERINE  D.  A.  BEYER,  b  Oct.  19,  1846;  d  Apr.  29,  1908;  dau  Benjamin  and  Mary 
(Smith)  Beyer  [184-203];  m  Oct.  19,  1865,  GEORGE  W.  MELOY,  b  Aug.  5,  1840;  d  Jan.  2,  1911;  s 
Thomas  and  Sara  (Pence)  Meloy.  Engineer;  res.,  Renovo,  Pa. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[184-867]  1.  Benjamin  T.,  b  Mar.  30,  1869;  d  May  27,  1908;  m  Ellen  Dugan. 

[184-868]  2.  Mary  B.,  b  Sept.  4,  1871 ;  d  May  9,  1918;  m  D.  L.  Reese. 

[184-869]  3.  Sara  L.,  b  May  1,  1873;  m  W.  S.  Sarver. 

[184-870]  4.  Jennie  May,  b  May  1,  1876;  d  Feb.  14,  1916;  m  H.  J.  Hevner. 

[184-871]  5.  J.  H.  B.,  b  May  29,  1881;  m  Minnie  E.  Jones. 

[184-872]  6.  Ethel  B.,  b  Apr.  18,  1887;  m  George  W.  Daugherty. 

[184-513]  GEORGE  W.  BEYER,  b  July  4,  1851;  s  Benjamin  B.  and  Mary  (Smith)  Beyer  [184- 
203];  m  Nov.,  1872,  PHEBE  A.  SEIGHANAN,  b  Dec.  26,  1852.  Laborer;  res.,  1832  South  54th  St,, 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[184-873]  1.  William  U.,  b  Sept.  17,  1873;  d  May  18,  1919;  in  Emma  E.  Haunabauch. 

[184-874]  2.  Cloyd  Otto,  b  Aug.  1,  1882;  m  Mary  N.  Fisher. 

[184-875]  3.  Gray  M.,  b  June  5,  1886;  m  Dorothea  L.  Robison. 

[184-514]  CARRIE  L.  CARHART,  b  Oct.  26,  1865;  dau  Dr.  Joseph  B.  and  Susanna  (Beyer)  Carhart 
[184-205];  m  Dec.  5,  1889,  OLIVER  GEE,  b  July  22,  1861;  s  Freer  and  Maria  (Martin)  Gee.  Sales 
manager;  res.,  14  West  Cottage  Ave.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Selma  Lillian,  b  Dec.  31,  1890;  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

[184-515]  THEODORE  EVAN  BEYER,  b  Oct.  16,  1860;  s  Henry  and  Mary  E.  (Hastings)  Beyer 
[184-206] ;  in  Jan.  20,  1891,  CELISSA  McCRERY,  b  Jan.  6,  1867;  dau  Robert  J.  and  Eliza  Jane  (Scott) 
McCrery.  Farmer;  res.,  Oxford,  Pa.,  R,  D.  2.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[184-516]  JOHN  BEYER,  b  Mar.  1,  1867;  s  Henry  and  Mary  E.  (Hastings)  Beyer  [184-206];  m 
Dee.  6,  1893,  CLARA  C.  McCRERY,  b  Feb.  11,  1871;  dau  William  W.  and  Margaret  A.  (Malian) 
McCrery.  Farmer;  res.,  Lincoln  University,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-876]  1.  Ernest  Roland,  b  July  30,  1895;  m  Edith  Mae  Morton;  West  Grove,  Pa. 

2.  William  Clyde,  b  Mar.  29,  1897 ;  Lincoln  University,  Pa. 

3.  Mary  Margaret,  b  June  8,  1902. 

[184-517]  HENRY  NELSON  BEYER,  b  Dec.  24,  1868;  s  Henry  and  Mary  E.  (Hastings)^Beyer 
[184-206] ;  m  Jan.  27,  1897,  KATHERINE  L.  JAMISON,  b  July  7,  1873;  dau  John  and  Lydia  E.  (Balld- 
nee)  Jamison.  Farmer;  res.,  Nottingham,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Henry  Nelson,  b  Mar.  16,  1898. 

2.  Sara  M.,  b  Feb.  26,  1900;  d  June  19,  1901. 

3.  Anna  E.,  b  Jan.  12,  1903. 

4.  Katherine,  b  May  22,  1905;  d  Feb.  23,  1911. 

[184-518]  WILLIAM  BEYER  DUNLAP,  b  Jan.  21,  1877;  s  Matthew  and  Ann  (Beyer)  Dunlap 
[184-207];  m  Oct.  15,  1902,  LOLA  C.  FERRIER,  b  Dec.  15,  1875;  dau  William  E.  and  Sara  E.  (Griffith) 
Ferrier.  Accountant;  res.,  131  Bergen  Ave.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  W.  Beyer,  b  Sept.  1,  1909. 

[184-520]  JOHN  CLARK  JACK,  b  Dec.  21,  1873;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Beyer)  Jack  [184-209]  ;m 
Dec.  14,  1905,  LUCRETIA  STAFFORD,  b  Apr.  6,  1881;  dau  Taylor  and  Annie  (Weaver)  Stafford. 
Farmer;  res.,  Kirkwood,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issiie. 


[184-521]  REV.  JAMES  ELWOOD  KEYLOR,  b  Aug.  21,  1851;  d  Apr.  5,  1918;  s  Milton  and  Re¬ 
becca  (Beyer)  Iveylor  [184-210];  m  Apr.  13,  1881,  ANNIE  CATHARINE  SHENK,  b  Dec.  22,  1858; 
dau  John  M.  and  Fannie  C.  B.  (Stirely)  Shenk.  Minister;  res.  of  widow,  Ardmore,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Milton,  b  Mar.  26,  1882;  m 

[184-878]  2.  Rena  Frances,  b  Dec.  8,  1884;  m  Frank  Clifford  Harmstad. 


[184-877a]  j 
[184-877b]  I 


f  1.  Adah  L.  Smith. 

1  2.  Ada  Thorne  Booth. 


[184-522]  DR.  JOSIAH  B.  KEYLOR,  b  Oct.  24,  1857;  s  Milton  and  Rebecca  (Beyer)  Keylor 
[184-210];  m  June  26,  1895,  LILLIAN  RAKESTRAW,  b  Jan.  31,  1865;  dau  Charles  and  Catharine 
(Beam)  Rakestraw.  Physician;  res.,  Cochranville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kathryn  R.,  b  Apr.  19,  1896;  Cochranville,  Pa. 

[184-523]  ANNA  MARY  KEYLOR,  b  Apr.  18,  1853;  dau  Milton  and  Rebecca  (Beyer)  Keylor 
[184-210];  m  Jan.  13,  1876,  WILLIAM  B.  RYNEAR,  b  May  31,  1851;  d  Feb.  2,  1919;  s  Charles  and 
Rachel  M.  (Keylor)  Rynear.  Res.,  Bartville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-879]  1.  Spencer  C.,  b  Feb.  2,  1887;  m  Emma  Waltman. 

[184-880]  2.  Rebecca  A.,  b  Apr.  27,  1883;  m  Ralph  H.  Ferguson. 

[184-525]  DAVID  HENRY  BEYER,  b  Nov.  3,  1863;  s  Josiah  and  Hannah  (Heidelbaugh)  Beyer 

[184-212];  m  Dec.  10,  1891,  ANNIE  E.  SHIMP,  b  Jan.  27,  - ;  dau  Samuel E.  and  Harriet  (Hays) 

Shimp.  Farmer;  res.,  Christiana,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  David  S.,  b  June  21,  1897;  d  Oct.,  1902. 

2.  Ralph,  b  Jan.  21,  1901. 

3.  Verna  E.,  b  Sept.  23,  1907. 

[184-526]  JOHN  D.  BEYER,  b  May  21,  1866;  s  Josiah  and  Hannah  (Heidelbaugh)  Beyer  [184— 
212] ;  m  Jan.  29,  1903,  MARY  L.  CAIRNES,  b  Aug.  26,  1871 ;  dau  William  G.  and  Bella  A.  (Patterson) 
Cairnes.  Farmer;  res.,  Bartville,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Dorothy  J.,  b  Nov.  2,  1905. 

2.  Alan  C.,  b  Apr.  10,  1907. 

3.  Robert  D.,  b  May  4,  1909. 

4.  Frances  B.,  b  Nov.  1,  1910. 

[184-527]  ANNIE  M.  BEYER,  b  July  27,  1872;  dau  Josiah  and  Hannah  (Heidelbaugh)  Beyer  [184— 
212];  m  Dec.  5,  1900,  AMOS  C.  PICKELL,  b  Jan.  25,  1875;  s  Elam  and  Sarah  (Scottl  Pickell.  Auto 
dealer;  res.,  Bart,  Lane.  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Viola  R.,  b  Oct.  27,  1902. 

2.  Eleanor  B.,  b  Oct.  12,  1904. 

3.  Infant,  b  Apr.  7,  1908;  d  Apr.  7,  1908. 

4.  Ivathryne,  b  Nov.  25,  1912. 

[184-528]  C.  ELMER  MORRISON,  b  Feb.  10,  1866;  s  Robert  C.  and  Rebecca  (Beyer)  Morrison 
[184-213];  m  Dec.  23,  1891,  ANNA  J.  ALLEN,  b  Mar.,  1870;  dau  William  and  Lydia  (Conner)  Allen. 
Res.,  Palmyra,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  William  R.,  b  Jan.  31,  1893. 

2.  Lydia  R.,  b  Mar.  13,  1894. 

[184-529]  EDWIN  R.  MORRISON,  b  June  3,  1867;  s  Robert  C.  and  Rebecca  (Beyer)  Morrison 
[184-213] ;  m  June  9,  1904,  BERTHA  E.  ATHERTON,  b  Aug.  9,  1878;  dau  John  E.  and  Lillie  (Martin) 
Atherton.  Farmer ;  res.,  Cochran ville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  Atherton,  b  Apr.  9,  1908. 

[184-530]  REV.  HOWARD  S.  MORRISON,  b  Sept.  19,  1869;  s  Robert  C.  and  Rebecca  (Beyer) 
Morrison  [184-213];  m  June  15,  1899,  LORNA  L.  FULLENWIDER,  b  Sept.  10,  1876;  dau  John  C. 
and  Mary  E.  (Canine)  Fullenwider. 

Rev.  Howard  S.  Morrison  served  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Missionary  work  in  U.  S.  as  a  regu¬ 
larly  ordained  Minister  until  Aug.  1,  1918,  being  ordained  Oct.  5,  1900.  On  Aug.  26,  1918,  he  sailed 
from  New  York  City  for  Paris  as  a  Y.  M.  C.  A.  (War)  Secretary;  was  “sidetracked”  to  Winchester, 
England,  as  instructor  of  automobiles  to  the  American  Troops,  and  later  appointed  as  Transportation 
Secretary  for  Winchester  Area.  He  was  in  Winchester  from  Sept.  13,  1918,  to  Apr.  22,  1919;  on  May 
7,  1919,  he  wTas  sent  to  the  West  End  of  the  White  Sea  (Popoff  Island,  part  of  Kem),  North  Russia,  as 
International  Hut  Secretary.  He  arrived  home  on  Sept.  25,  1919,  and  is  now  operating  a  General  Auto¬ 
mobile  Repair  Shop,  because  of  throat  trouble  contracted  while  overseas.  [H.  S.  M .] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Herbert  Clark,  b  Nov.  10,  1900.  Student  in  medical  dept.,  Wabash  College,  Ind. 

2.  Paul  Emerson,  b  Feb.  4,  1902;  enlisted  as  a  Volunteer  and  served  twelve  and  one-half 

months  with  Troop  E,  14th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  on  Mexican  Border;  was  transferred  to 

Headquarters  Troop  Regimental  Band,  and  returned  home  after  his  discharge,  Mar. 

17,  1919,  and  is  now  associated  with  his  father  in  business. 

[184-531]  LYDIA  LOUELLA  WORTH,  b  Feb.  7,  1869;  dau  Albert  B.  and  Letitia  J.  (Beyer)  WTorth 
[184-214] ;  m  Apr.  12,  1906,  DR.  HENRY  BROWN  KEECH,  b  Sept.  7,  1869 ;  s  Nathaniel  J.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Boyd)  Keech.  Physician;  res.,  539  E.  Allegheny  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-532a]  DR.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  WORTH,  b  Apr.  21,  1872;  s  Albert  B.  and  Letitia  J.  (Beyer) 
Worth  [184-214];  m  Mar.  1,  1898,  ELIZABETH  NISSLEY,  b  Mar.  26,  1878;  d  Sept.  17,  1902;  dau 
Samuel  and  Ellen  (Hershey)  Nissley.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Greta  Allene,  b  Dec.  20,  1900. 

[184-532b]  DR.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  WORTH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  3,  1907,  MABEL 
BRENEMAN,  b  Oct.  30,  1882;  dau  Simon  and  Annie  (Chapman)  Breneman.  Physician;  res.,  R.  D., 
Landenburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Alberta  Letitia,  b  Jan.  26,  1909. 

2.  Lydia  Louella,  b  July  9,  1912. 

3.  William  Oliver,  b  Dec.  7,  1914. 

[184-533]  DELLA  REBECCA  WORTH,  b  Jan.  29,  1880;  dau  Albert  B.  and  Letitia  J.  (Beyer) 
Worth  [184-214];  m  Sept.  5,  1900,  JOHN  A.  KIMBLE,  b  Mar.  9,  1873;  s  John  L.  and  Rachael  (Kirk) 
Kimble.  Farmer;  res.,  Nottingham,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  L.,  b  Aug.  18,  1902. 

2.  A.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  10,  1905. 

3.  Dorothy,  b  July  10,  1907. 

4.  John  Worth,  b  Apr.  4,  1911. 

[184-534]  ALBERTA  WORTH,  b  May  4,  1888;  dau  Albert  B.  and  Letitia  J.  (Beyer)  Worth  [184- 

214] ;  m  Apr.  28,  1915,  J.  EDWIN  BROWN,  b  Mar.  4,  1894;  s  U.  Grant  and  Elizabeth  (Reynolds) 
Brown.  Farmer;  res.,  Nottingham,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Edwin  Worth,  b  May  2,  1918. 

[184-535]  ROBERT  ARTHUR  BEYER,  b  Feb.  28,  1883;  s  William  F.  and  Ila  (Warfel)  Beyer  [184— 

215] ;  m  Mar.  28,  1907,  CARRIE  E.  MYERS,  b  Nov.  19,  1885;  dau  B.  O.  and  Catherine  (Holzhauer) 
Myers.  Retired;  res.,  Leola,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Raymond  Edwin,  b  Mar.  17,  1908. 

2.  Paul,  b  Oct,  18,  1909;  d  Aug.  29,  1913. 

3.  John  Warfel,  b  Sept.  19,  1914. 

4.  David  Ringwalt,  b  Feb.  23,  1917. 

[184-536]  ELIZABETH  BUCHANAN,  b  1860;  dau  Samuel  and  Harriet  (Morgan)  Buchanan  [184- 

216]  ;  m  CHARLES  VOLNEY  PARKER,  b  1850;  s  Volney  M.  and  Persis  (Davis)  Parker.  Res.,  Jules- 
burg,  Col.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Persis  Ruth,  b  1890;  d  1913. 

*2.  Charles  Volney,  b  1894;  1019  White  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
f3.  Philip  Morgan,  b  1896;  Julesburg,  Colo. 

4.  Samuel  B.,  b  1899;  d  1907. 

*Charles  Volney  Parker  served  in  the  U.  S.  A.  for  two  and  one-half  years,  during  the  World  War, 
enlisting  as  a  private  in  the  163rd  U.  S.  Infantry,  and  went  to  France  in  November,  1917.  He  was 
transferred  to  the  Artillery  in  May,  1918;  sent  to  the  Artillery  School  at  Saumur,  France  and  commis¬ 
sioned  August  30;  sent  to  Tours  to  train  as  an  aviation  observer.  He  went  to  the  front  again  in  Octo¬ 
ber  and  returned  to  the  United  States  as  an  officer  in  the  3rd  Regiment,  U.  S.  Artillery,  July,  1918. 

f Philip  M.  Parker  served  as  an  instructor  in  Surveying  for  one  year  at  the  Engineering  School  at 
Washington  Barracks,  and  was  sent  to  Officers’  Training  Camp  at  Louisville,  Ivy.,  lacking  three  weeks 
of  receiving  his  commission  when  the  Armistice  was  signed. 

[184-538]  SAMUEL  REESE  BUCHANAN,  b  Feb.  29,  1864;  s  Samuel  and  Harriet  (Morgan) 
Buchanan  [184-216];  m  Feb.  17,  1891,  PRISCILLA  JULL,  b  Sept.  20,  1872;  dau  Ebenezer  and  Sophia 
(Sanders)  Jull.  Res.,  Oleson,  Colo.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  J.,  b  Jan.  26,  1892;  d  May,  1896. 

[184-881]  2.  Ralph  M.,  b  Dec,  6,  1898;  m  Kathleen  Day. 

[184-539]  ELIZABETH  BUCHANAN,  b  Dec.  30,  1843;  d  Sept,,  1907;  dau  Andrew  and  Hannah 
(Piersol)  Buchanan  [184-217];  m  BENSON  J.  SILLIMAN,  d  Sept.,  1918.  Farmer;  Troy,  Pa. 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

[184-882]  1.  Mina  S.,  m  Charles  U.  Greene;  Troy,  Pa. 

2.  Benjamin  ;  Boone,  Iowa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[184-541]  DAVID  H.  BUCHANAN,  b  Dee.  17,  1851;  s  Andrew  and  Hannah  (Piersol)  Buchanan 
[184-217];  m  Oct.  29,  1879,  ANNIE  D.  SMITH,  b  Mar.  7,  1856;  dau  George  W.  and  Susan  (Diller) 
Smith.  Res.,  Honeybrook,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-542]  WILLIAM  BUCHANAN,  b  Nov.  7, 1853  ;d  Aug.  3,  1906;  s  Andrew  and  Hannah  (Piersol) 
Buchanan  [184-217];  m  VICTORIA  LEWIS.  Dealer;  res.,  Honey  Brook,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Florence  G.,  Honeybrook,  Pa.;  2.  Walter. 

[184-883]  3.  Sarah,  m  Clinton  Oberlin. 

4.  Mildred;  5.  Annie  D.;  6.  William;  7.  David. 

[  Unable  to  complete.} 

[184-543]  CLARA  FLORENCE  BUCHANAN,  dau  Andrew  and  Hannah  (Piersol)  Buchanan  [184- 

217] ;  m  Mar.  21,  — ,  ELISHA  GATCHELL  CLOUD,  s  Pusey  and  Hannah  (Gatchell)  Cloud.  Farmer; 
res.,  Ivennett  Square,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Clara  Florence  Buchanan  Cloud  is  Secretary  of  the  Chester  County  Children’s  Aid  Society,  a 
chartered  organization;  also  President  of  the  local  Board  of  Education,  which  office  she  has  held  for 
sixteen  consecutive  years. 

Elisha  G.  Cloud  served  a  term  as  Prothonotary  in  the  Chester  County  Court. 

Children  (2): 

[184-884]  1.  William,  b  Jan.  4,  1890;  m  Mildred  Cleeland;  Kennett  Square,  Pa. 

2.  David  E.,  b  June  30,  1892;  Portland,  Ore.;  served  with  A.  E.  F.,  in  World  War. 

[184-545]  A.  MARY  DAVIS,  b  Oct.  17,  1849;  dan  Joseph  C.  and  Rebecca  (Buchanan)  Davis  [184- 

218]  ;  m  May  12,  1868,  ISAAC  D.  LANDIS,  b  July  31,  1841 ;  s  Isaac  and  Catharine  (Weideman)  Landis. 
Jeweler  and  optician;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-885]  1.  William  W.,  b  Feb.  15,  1869;  m  Grace  Hamblin. 

[184-886]  2.  Mary  P.,  b  May  11,  1876;  m  Dr.  H.  I.  Haines. 

i 

[184-547]  FRANK  DAVIS,  b  1857 ;  s  Joseph  C.  and  Rebecca  (Buchanan)  Davis  [184-218] ;  m  Sept. 
8,  1881,  LEAH  B.  GUEST,  b  1861.  Engineer;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

[184-887]  1.  Ethel  Naomi,  b  Apr.  28,  1883;  m  Garland  Robinson;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[184-888]  2.  Ira  Guest,  b  Dec.  27,  1884;  m  Esther  Richards. 

[184-889]  3.  Mary  Landis,  b  Apr.  9,  1887;  m  Myer  Brent;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[184-890]  4.  Sarah  Rebecca,  b  Sept.  10,  1888;  m  F.  W.  Speakman;  6200  Chestnut  St.,  Phila. 

5.  Frank  Dehaven,  b  May  13,  1891;  d  1892. 

6.  George  W.,  b  Apr.  17,  1890;  d  1890. 

7.  Warren,  b  May  4,  1892;  d  1892. 

8.  Joseph  Scott,  b  May  24,  1893;  New  York,  N.  Y. 

9.  William  Norman,  b  Apr.  30,  1897;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[184-548]  FRANK  WAGONER,  b  Dec.  1,  1857;  s  G.  M.  and  Sarah  (Buchanan)  Wagoner  [184- 

219] ;  m  May  2,  1883,  ANNA  RESER,  b  July  20,  1861;  dau  Jacob  and  Mary  (Trego)  Reser.  Res., 
Honeybrook,  Pa.  Mr.  Wagoner  is  an  inspector  for  the  Lancaster  Manufacturing  Co.,  but  lives  in 
Honeybrook. 

[184-552]  LOUISA  BOYER,  b  June  16,  1860;  dau  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Boyer  [184-229];  m 
Feb.  5,  1880,  JOHN  JACOB  SMITH,  b  Aug.  25, 1855;  s  Frederick  and  Sarah  (Knicley)  Smith.  Drover; 
res.,  Elverson,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

[184-891]  1.  Jennie,  b  July  8,  1878;  m  Jesse  Amole;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[184-892]  2.  William,  b  Feb.  18,  1884;  m  Ella  Slider;  Reading,  Pa. 

3.  Laura,  b  Feb.  4,  1894;  d  Apr.  23,  1894. 

[184-893]  4.  Mildred,  b  Jan.  3,  1896;  m  Earl  Millard;  Douglassville,  Pa. 

5.  Harry,  b  May  16,  1900. 

6.  Helen,  b  Nov.  25,  1903. 

[184-553]  LAURA  E.  BOYER,  b  Dec.  30,  1864;  dan  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Boyer  [184-229]; 
m  Jan.  4,  1883,  GEORGE  M.  C.  STROHL,  b  May  30,  1864;  s  William  and  Esther  (Erb)  Strohl.  Fore¬ 
man;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[184-894]  1.  E.  Pearl,  b  Jan.  6,  1885;  m  Ambrose  Freese;  Pottstown,  Pa. 

[184-895]  2.  Florence  M.,  b  Apr.  9,  1887;  m  Edgar  Van  Buskirk. 

[184-896]  3.  George  R.,  b  Oct.  4,  1891;  rn  Eva  Frederick. 

[184-554]  LENA  L.  BOYER,  b  Apr.  15,  1869;  dau  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Boyer  [184-229];  m 
Oct.  4,  1888,  DAVIS  D.  SWAVELY,  b  Aug.  23,  1869;  s  Adam  and  Caroline  (Drumheller)  Swavely. 
Bricklayer;  res.,  831  N.  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (8 ) : 

[184-897]  1.  Charles,  b  May  7,  1889;  m  Ethel  May  Smith. 

[184-898]  2.  William,  b  Feb.  5,  1891;  m  Estella  Amole. 

3.  Clinton,  b  Jan.  22,  1894;  831  N.  Charlotte  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.;  served  eighteen  months 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  during  the  recent  World  War,  being  stationed  at  Camp  Hancock  and 
Camp  Meade. 

[184-559]  E.  BLANCHE  BOYER,  b  Sept.  23,  1880;  dau  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Boyer  [184- 
229];  m  Nov.  11,  1899,  HOW  ARD  S.  MILLER,  b  Dec.  9,  1881;  d  May  23,  1918;  s  Frank  and  Sarah 
(Sullivan)  Miller.  Machinist;  res.,  154  N.  Evans  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-899]  1.  Myrtel  E.,  b  Feb.  15,  1901;  m  Elmer  Brumbach. 

2.  Leonard  H.,  b  June  10,  1906. 

* 

[184-560]  ROBERT  EMMER  PATTERSON  BOYER,  b  May  20,  1883;  s  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoff¬ 
man)  Boyer  [184-229];  m  June  23,  1915,  HELEN  VIOLA  MILLAR,  b  Sept.  19,  1898;  dau  James  E. 
and  Emma  J.  (Wetzel)  Millar.  Foreman  of  Lehigh  Structural  Steel  Co.;  res.,  Hotel  Lehigh,  Allentown, 
Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Charles  Victor,  b  Apr.  2,  1916. 

[184-561]  LEONA  MARY  BOYER,  b  Mar.  14,  1886;  dau  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Boyer  [184- 

229] ;  m  May  17,  1911,  CHARLES  G.  WEISER,  b  Mar.  27,  1892;  d  Oct.  2,  1918;  s  William  and - 

(Giles)  Weiser.  Res.,  169  N.  Evans  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Fernley  G.,  b  Dec.  8,  1911. 

[184-562]  OSCAR  GEROME  BOYER,  b  Mar.  14,  1886;  s  Peter  and  Sarah  (Hoffman)  Boyer  [184- 
229];  m  Nov.,  1910,  ELEANOR  LUTZ,  b  Feb.  17,  1891;  dau  Stephen  and  Katharine  (Stetz)  Lutz. 
Tinner  and  plumber;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Walter  Oscar,  b  Oct.  1,  1911;  d  Oct.  1,  1911. 

2.  Joseph  Edwin,  b  Mar.  1,  1913. 

3.  Eleanor  May,  b  Feb.  22, - ;  d  Feb.  22, - 

4.  George  A.,  b  Dec.  31,  1918. 

[184-565]  ELMER  B.  GRUBE,  b  Apr.  23,  1860;  d  Nov.  24,  1914;  s  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Boyer) 
Grube  [184-232];  m  July  23,  1890,  ELIZABETH  WAGONER,  b  June  16,  1860;  dau  G.  M.  and  Sarah 
(Buchanan)  Wagoner  [184-219].  Farmer;  res.,  Honeybrook,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 


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[184-566a]  WARREN  V.  BOYER,  b  May  1 1 ,  1869 ;  s  Nelson  P.  and  Harriet  C.  (Vance)  Boyer  [184- 
234] ;  m  ANNIE  V.  WRIGHT,  b  Aug.  2,  1868;  d  Mar.  31,  1910;  dau  David  and  Annie  (Sweeny)  Wright. 
One  child:  Oscar  C.,  b  July  20,  1900. 

[184-566b]  WARREN  V.  BOYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  10,  1917,  JOSEPHINE  NIX¬ 
ON,  b  Aug.  12,  1871;  dau  Joshua  L.  and  Mary  (Michaels)  Nixon.  Res.,  235  South  Frazier  St.,  West 
Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[184-567]  SARAH  MAE  BOYER,  b  Mar.  26,  1871;  dau  Nelson  P.  and  Harriet  C.  (Vance)  Boyer 
[184-234];  m  JOSEPH  T.  MORRIS,  b  Nov.  18,  1858.  Steel  worker;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  4,  Coatesville,  Pa. 
(1921.) 

Children  (10): 

[184-900]  1.  Nelson  A.,  b  Jan.  17,  1895;  m  Stella  M.  Dunlap;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

2.  Edward  S.,  b  Dec.  18,  1898. 

[184-901]  3.  Blanc  B.,  b  Jan.  28,  1901;  m  Jessie  A.  Souders. 

4.  Edith  E.,  b  Nov.  5,  1904. 

5.  Elizabeth  V.,  b  Oct.  15,  1905. 

6.  Joseph,  b  June  8,  1906. 

7.  Kathryn  S.,  b  Dec.  30,  1908. 

8.  Marion  F.,  b  Oct.  6,  1910. 

9.  Maurice,  b  Dec.  19,  1912;  d  Dec.  22,  1912. 

10.  Emeline  S.,  b  Nov.  30,  1913. 

[184-568]  NETTIE  E.  BOYER,  b  Aug.  1,  1873;  d  Sept.  26,  1909;  dau  Nelson  P.  and  Harriet  C. 
(Vance)  Boyer  [184-234];  m  Sept.  22,  1889,  EDWARD  S.  JEFFERIS,  b  Dec.  12,  1868;  s  Lewis  G.  and 
Lydia  A.  (Kimble)  Jefferis.  Foreman;  res.,  Railroad  St.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Arthur  N.,  b  July  1,  1890;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[184-902]  2.  Keturah  P.,  b  July  19,  1892;  m  Herman  Hains;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

3.  Edna  S.,  b  Jan.  5,  1894;  Coatesville,  Pa. 

[184-903]  4.  Lewis  G.,  b  June  9,  1896;  m  Ernestine  Killnare;  Kennett  Square,  Pa. 

[184-570]  MARY  BERTHA  BOYER,  b  Oct.  15,  1875;  dau  Nelson  P.  and  Harriet  C.  (Vance)  Boyer 
[184-234];  m  Oct.  25,  1899,  CHARLES  STANLEY  WALTON,  b  Sept.  18,  1875;  s  Abner  Brinton  and 
Elizabeth  C.  (Hartshorne)  Walton.  Foreman;  res.,  Worthland,  Claymont,  Del.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Charles  Brinton,  b  Dec.  7,  1901. 

2.  Eleanor  Boyer,  b  July  6,  1903. 

3.  Gladys  Hartshorne,  b  June  23,  1909. 

[184-573]  JUSTIN  LEROY  BOYER,  b  May  10,  1884;  s  Nelson  P.  and  Harriet  C.  (Vance)  Boyer 
[184-234];  m  Oct.  22,  1904,  ELIZABETH  EDNA  PETTIT,  b  Feb.  17,  1883;  dau  Cyrus  H.  and  Jane 
(Wyld)  Pettit.  City  letter  carrier;  res.,  West  Fifth  Ave.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Minerva  D.,  b  Jan.  31,  1905. 

2.  Justin  L.,  b  Nov.  27,  1906;  d  Feb.  6,  1907. 

3.  Charles  E.,  b  Feb.  2,  1908. 

4.  Joseph,  b  Apr.  17,  1909;  d  Apr.  18,  1909. 

5.  Norman  Vance,  b  June  1,  1911 ;  d  Oct.  26,  1911. 

6.  Nelson  C.,  b  Nov.  20,  1913. 

7.  Justin  LeRoy,  b  Jan.  25,  1920. 

[184-574]  EMILY  T.  R.  BOYER,  b  Dec.  23,  1873;  dau  Samuel  and  Anna  B.  (Temple)  Boyer  [184- 
235];  m  Sept.  1,  1903,  H.  P.  SHARPLESS,  b  Apr.  23,  1877 ;  s  Joel  H.  and  Mary  B.  (Phillips)  Sharpless. 
Farmer;  res.,  Buck  Run,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Evan  P.,  b  Oct.  10,  1905. 


^  < 


; 


_ 


Rachel  Supplee  Sheppard  [192-5], 


Plate  134 


Samuel  Castner  [192-8] 


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[184-578a]  NELSON  CLARENCE  WILMOT  HUGHES,  b  Sept.  17,  1856;  d  Jan.  2,  1919;  s  James 
and  Mary  (Boyer)  Hughes  [184-237];  m  July  29,  1887,  LAURA  SLATER,  b  Oct.  31,  1866;  d  May  13, 
1903;  dau  George  and  Hattie  (Dorr)  Slater. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[184-904]  1.  Cloud  D.,  b  Sept.  24,  1888;  m  Anna  P.  Dilworth. 

[184-905]  2.  Marion  Frances,  b  July  6,  1890;  m  H.  B.  Van  Ormer. 

[184-906]  3.  Harriet  Slater,  b  Jan.  30,  1894;  m  Harry  Willard  Hoopes. 

[184-907]  4.  Emily  Boyer,  b  Sept.  17,  1896;  m  Charles  Christy. 

5.  Ella  Winter,  b  Feb.  1,  1902;  d  July  12,  1902. 

[184-578b]  NELSON  CLARENCE  WILMOT  HUGHES,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Aug.  30,1906, 
MARTHA  ELIZABETH  WILSON,  b  Jan.  26,  1879;  dau  Jabez  and  Mary  S.  (Baker)  Wilson.  Res., 
Kennett  Square,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ruth  E.,  b  June  10,  1908. 


[184-579]  SAMUEL  VERNER  HUGHES,  b  Nov.  13,  1857;  d  Feb.  27,  1912;  s  James  and  Mary 
(Boyer)  Hughes  [184-237];  m  MARY  CATHARINE  McCORMICK,  b  May  23,  1858;  dau  Samuel  and 
Elizabeth  M.  (Ayers)  McCormick.  Clerk;  res.,  South  Fifth  Ave.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Verner  Samuel,  b  Sept.  8,  1896;  d  Sept.  8,  1897. 

2.  Tyler  McCormick,  b  Mar.  6,  1898;  d  Mar.  6,  1899. 


[184-580]  HARRY  BOYER  HUGHES,  b  Sept.  27,  1859;  s  James  and  Mary  (Boyer)  Hughes  [184- 
237];  m  Apr.  30,  1889,  C.  MAUDE  GRAY,  b  Mar.  18,  1871;  dau  Baldwin  and  Mary  (Grause)  Gray. 
Carpenter;  res.,  Downingtown,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[184-908] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Ethel,  b  Jan.  14,  1891. 

2.  Maude  P.,  b  Oct.  16,  1897;  m  John  Gilbert  Hatfield. 


3.  Corinne  Phoebe 

4.  Clude  Porter 


twins ,  b  Oct.  30,  1903. 


[184-581]  ANNIE  LORETTA  HUGHES,  b  Jan.  1,  1864;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Boyer)  Hughes 
[184-237];  m  ROBERT  SMITH  GUTHRIE,  b  June  22.  1863;  s  Richard  J.  and  Hannah  M.  (Smith) 
Guthrie.  Res.,  Parkesburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Anna  Mabel,  b  Sept.  20,  1889. 


[184-582]  WALTER  RALEIGH  HUGHES,  b  Feb.  12,  1867;  s  James  and  Mary  (Boyer)  Hughes 
[184-237];  m  Apr.  14,  1892,  ERMINNIA  JANE  GRAY,  b  Oct.  15,  1871;  dau  Benjamin  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(Freeman)  Gray.  Painter;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Grace,  b  Oct.  19,  1899. 

2.  Justin  Parke,  b  Mar.  6,  1902. 

3.  Donald  Gray,  b  July  10,  1906. 

4.  Esther,  b  Feb.  20,  1909. 

5.  Raleigh  Burton  |  fwin8%  b  June  191L 

6.  Virginia  J 

7.  Alice,  b  May  23,  1909. 

[184-583]  CLARA  MABEL  HUGHES,  b  Sept.  15,  1869;  dau  James  and  Mary  (Boyer)  Hughes 
[184-237];  m  Nov.  14,  1895,  F.  B.  BURROUGHS,  b  Apr.  25,  1870;  s  Edward  and  Emma  (Eiserman) 
Burroughs.  Agent  for  P.  R.  R. ;  res.,  4830  Walton  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Frank  B.,  b  Apr.  5,  1897;  d  Apr.  6,  1897. 

2.  Clara  Mabel,  b  May  18,  1899. 

3.  Mary  Hughes,  b  Jan.  3,  1902. 

4.  Edward  Baker,  b  Dec.  10,  1904. 


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[184-584]  MARY  HUGHES  FADDIS,  b  Nov.  13,  1878;  dau  David  Y.  and  Hannah  (Boyer)  Faddis 
[184-238];  m  Dec.  23,  1916,  HOWARD  BEVAN,  b  Nov.  23,  1878;  s  George  W.  and  Lydia  V.  Bevan. 
Contractor;  res.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[184-585]  NORMAN  SMITH  FADDIS,  b  May  22,  1887;  s  David  Y.  and  Hannah  (Boyer)  Faddis 
[184-238];  m  Aug.  25,  1916,  MAUD  KATHRYN  MULLEN,  b  June  30,  1897;  dau  Harry  E.  and 
Amanda  (Diem)  Mullen.  Electrical  engineer;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[184-586]  BESSIE  FADDIS,  b  Sept.  9,  1876;  dau  George  J.  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Faddis  [184-239]; 
rn  May  10,  1901,  EUSTACE  RICHARDS,  b  Nov.  4,  1877 ;  d  Oct.  11,  1912;  s  Thomas  and  Jennie  Rich¬ 
ards.  Carpenter;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  {3): 

1.  Sara  Mildred,  b  July  6,  1902. 

2.  Nellie  May,  b  Jan.  23,  1905. 

3.  George  Eustace,  b  Feb.  12,  1907. 

[184-587]  MAZIE  E.  FADDIS,  b  Dec.  16,  1879;  dau  George  J.  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Faddis  [184-239]; 
m  WALTER  J.  BARNARD,  b  June  10,  1874;  s  Jeremiah  and  Ida  (Barton)  Barnard.  Farmer;  res., 
Claymont,  Del.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Hick,  b  Oct.  25,  1904. 

[184-588a]  FRANCES  MILLER  FADDIS,  b  Mar.  16,  1881;  dau  George  J.  and  Sarah  (Boyer) 
Faddis  [184-239];  m  July  25,  1906,  J.  JEFFERIS  INGRAM,  b  July  7,  1877;  d  Oct.  11,  1908;  s  William 
and  Martha  (Hemphill)  Ingram.  Brakeman  on  P.  R.  R. 

One  child:  Samuel  William,  b  May  19,  1907. 

[184-588b]  FRANCES  MILLER  (FADDIS)  INGRAM,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Aug.  25,  1920, 
JAMES  D.  H.  REYNOLDS,  b  Mar.  19,  1886;  s  W.  Preston  and  Harriet  C.  (Headley)  Reynolds.  Sales¬ 
man;  res.,  46  South  Fifth  Ave.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[184-589]  CHARLES  K.  FADDIS,  b  Aug.  23,  1884;  s  George  J.  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Faddis  [184- 
239];  m  June  3,  1915,  E.  MYRTLE  MARTIN,  b  June  5,  1886;  dau  William  H.  and  Emma  (Daugherty) 
Martin.  Foreman  at  Lukens  Steel  Co.;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.)  Noissiie. 

[184-590]  SUSIE  M.  FADDIS,  b  Oct.  19,  1888;  dau  George  J.  and  Sarah  (Boyer)  Faddis  [184-239]; 
m  June  3,  1919,  CHARLES  ERNEST  BIRCHENALL,  b  Sept.  23,  1878;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
(Johnson)  Birchenall.  Res.,  Ardmore,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Sarah  E.,  b  July  4,  1920;  d  July  5,  1920. 

[184-593]  JOHN  W.  WISLER,  b  Feb.  12,  1870;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  (Coler)  Wisler  [184-263];  m 
Jan.  16,  1896,  ZUELLA  BLANCHE  COY,  b  May  23,  1879;  dau  Samuel  and  Henrietta  (Secrist)  Coy. 
Res.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-595]  MINERVA  WISLER,  b  Jan.  10,  1879;  dau  Abraham  and  Anna  (Coler)  Wisler  [184-263]; 
m  Dec.  15,  1896,  HENRY  CALLAHAN,  b  Sept.  30,  1872;  s  Edward  and  Catharine  (Nungesser)  Cal¬ 
lahan.  Farmer;  res.,  New  Springfield,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

[184-909]  1.  Florence  L.,  b  July  24,  1901 ;  m  Clinton  L.  Fisher;  New  Springfield,  Ohio. 

2.  Nora  M.,  b  Mar.  18,  1905. 

[184-596]  MELISSA  JULIA  WISLER,  b  Apr.  20,  1864;  dau  Nicodemus  and  Sophia  (Coler)  Wisler 
[184-264];  m  Aug.  9,  1883,  FRANK  SJIENEFIEL,  b  July  25,  1862;  s  Henry  and  Katherine  (Shua) 
Shenefiel.  Farmer;  res.,  North  Lima,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-910]  1.  Clement  Sylvester,  b  May  29,  1886;  m  Ivory  Sage. 

[184-911]  2.  Mary  Mabel,  b  June  30,  1889;  m  Guy  Sigle. 


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[184-598]  LORIN  WISLER,  b  Jan.  2,  1874;  s  Cornelius  and  Cynthia  (Lower)  Wisler  [184-265];  to 
EFFIE  MESSERLY,  b  Mar.  16,  1873;  dau  Noah  and  Catharine  (Renkenberger)  Messerly.  Res., 
Washingtonville,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Lester  E.,  b  Oct.  26,  1903. 

2.  Paul  D.,  b  Mar.  20,  1907. 

[184-600]  RALPH  WISLER,  b  Oct.  27,  1879;  s  Cornelius  and  Cynthia  (Lower)  Wisler  [184-265]; 
to  Mar.  22,  1900,  MINNIE  SUMMERS,  b  Sept.  22,  1878;  dau  Valentine  and  Mary  (Young)  Summers. 
Carpenter  contractor;  res.,  35  E.  Glenaven  Ave.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-601]  EARLEND  WISLER,  b  Feb.  28,  1892;  s  Cornelius  and  Cynthia  (Lower)  Wisler  [184- 
265];  m  June  19,  1913,  OLIVE  WHITTENBERGER,  b  Mar.  14,  1891;  dau  G.  J.  and  Mary  A.  (Hoff- 
master)  Whittenberger.  Farmer;  res.,  New  Springfield,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Alice,  b  June  6,  1914. 

[184-602]  JONATHAN  HENRY  WISLER,  b  Mar.  1,  1869;  s  Zacheus  and  Elizabeth  (Augustine) 
Wisler  [184-267];  to  Sept.  29,  1892,  MARGARET  JANE  THOMAS,  b  Oct.  10,  1873;  dau  James  W. 
and  Jane  (Nugent)  Thomas.  Foreman,  Republic  Iron  and  Steel  Co.;  res.,  R.  D.  3,  Box  18a,  Hubbard 
Road,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-912]  1.  Cecil  Zacheus,  b  Feb.  16,  1895;  to  Hazel  Gertrude  Shelby. 

2.  Myron  James,  b  Mar.  14,  1904. 

[184-603]  EMERY  ELMER  WISLER,  b  July  31, 1878;  s  Zacheus  and  Elizabeth  (Augustine)  Wisler 
[184-267];  to  June  4,  1903,  DELLA  V.  SHALE,  b  Oct.  13,  1879;  dau  Gideon  and  Lucy  (Cover)  Shale. 
Wholesale  grocery  business,  with  the  Fitch  Company;  res.,  159  Hollywood  Ave.,  Pleasant  Grove, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lucile,  b  Apr.  20,  1906. 

[184-604]  JONAS  KOHLER,  b  1869;  s  Henry  and  Hannah  (Boyer)  Kohler  [184-268];  to  Dec.  29, 
1899,  AMELIA  YOUREN,  b  1863;  dau  John  P.  and  Doretta  (Pack)  Youren.  Farmer;  res.,  Canfield, 
Ohio.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Bertha  M.,  b  1901. 

[184-605]  HENRY  B.  KOHLER,  b  1878;  s  Henry  and  Hannah  (Boyer)  Kohler  [184-268];  rn  Feb. 
21,  1912,  ANNA  HUNTER  HARDY,  b  1873;  dau  John  and  Alice  (Jones)  Hardy.  Farmer;  res.,  North 
Lima,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[184-607]  WILLIAM  H.  BOYER,  b  Nov.  16,  1875;  s  Christian  and  Martha  (Glenn)  Boyer  [184- 
269a] ;  to  BLANCHE  BOSSERT.  Grocer;  res.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  (1912.) 

[A.B.  19S.  Letters  unans .;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-608]  WALTER  J.  BOYER,  b  Feb.  14,  1880;  s  Christian  and  Martha  (Glenn)  Boyer  [184- 
269a];  m  July  28,  1906,  LAURA  RENKENBERGER,  b  July  23,  1890;  dau  William  and  Catharine 
(Fink)  Renkenberger.  Farmer;  res.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Nora  E.,  b  Sept.  3,  1906. 

2.  Homer  C.,  b  Sept.  4,  1912. 

3.  Edith  P.,  b  Aug.  7,  1914;  d  Sept.  15,  1917. 

4.  Esther  M.,  b  June  19,  1919. 

[184-609]  FRED  E.  BOYER,  b  Dec.  28,  1881;  s  Christian  and  Martha  (Glenn)  Boyer  [184-269a]; 
to  Dec.  24,  1907,  MYRTLE  BAKER,  b  Sept.  2,  1888;  dau  William  H.  and  Lydia  A.  (King)  Baker. 
Farmer  and  Huckster;  res.,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[184-610]  JOHN  H.  TYSON,  b  Dec.  28,  1875;  s  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Houtz)  Tyson  [184- 
272] ;  to  MABEL  CLEMENS,  b  Oct.  25,  1881 ;  dau  John  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Palmerton)  Clemens.  Res., 
Bowling  Green,  Ky.  (1920.)  No  issue. 


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[184-611]  ELMER  S.  TYSON,  b  Aug.  21,  1878;  s  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Houtz)  Tyson  [184- 
272];  m  Nov.  4,  1908,  ORA  MAY  COX,  b  Mar.  30,  1892;  dau  John  and  Emma  Jane  Cox.  Genera’ 
contractor;  res.,  1649  Indiana  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Oscar  W.,  b  Sept.  23,  1909. 

2.  George  E.,  b  Apr.  1,  1911. 

[184-612]  CHARLES  D.  TYSON,  b  Aug.  26,  1881 ;  s  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Houtz)  Tyson  [184- 
272];  m  Mar.  16,  1907,  LILLIAN  CLEMENS,  b  June  1,  1888;  dau  John  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Palmerton) 
Clemens.  Decorator  and  painter;  res.,  Prairie  Depot,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lena,  b  Apr.  16,  1908. 

2.  Gerald  Leslie,  b  May  14,  1911;  d  Jan.  1,  1913. 

3.  Villa  Fern,  b  Oct.  16,  1914. 

[184-613]  LENA  MAY  TYSON,  b  Mar.  2,  1889 ;«dau  George  K.  and  Elizabeth  (Houtz)  Tyson  [184- 
272];  m  Dec.  5,  1911,  OTTO  A.  W.  DAHMS,  b  Nov.  10,  1885;  s  Hiram  and  Gusto  Dahms.  Farmer; 
res.,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Prairie  Depot,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert,  b  July  15,  1918. 

[184-614]  JESSIE  LOUELLA  TYSON,  b  Mar.  23,  1882;  dau  Levi  and  Sarah  (Houtz)  Tyson  [184- 
275];  m  Feb.  24,  1907,  JACOB  GOETZ,  b  May  17,  1882;  s  Adam  and  Anna  B.  (Doldey)  Goetz.  Farmer; 
res.,  Route  2,  Helena,  Sandusky  Co.,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  J.,  b  Aug.  18,  1908. 

2.  Helen  M.,  b  June  29,  1911. 

3.  Herbert  E.,  b  Sept.  5,  1916. 

[184-615]  MABELLE  CLEONA  TYSON,  b  Feb.  16,  1888;  dau  Levi  and  Sarah  (Houtz)  Tyson  [184- 
275];  m  Feb.  28,  1920,  JAMES  F.  SNYDER,  b  Feb.  12,  1875;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Slates)  Snyder. 
Painter  and  interior  decorator;  res.,  1154  West  State  St.,  Freemont,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

[184-616]  ELIZABETH  CULP,  b  Nov.  2,  1867;  d  Oct.  1,  1901;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer) 
Culp  [184-276];  m  July  18,  1889,  WILLIAM  A.  WOLFE,  b  Aug.  2,  1867;  s  Daniel  and  Sarah  L. 
(Adams)  Wolfe.  Carpenter;  res.,  Selinsgrove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

[184-913]  1.  Howard  Melvin,  b  Feb.  6,  1890;  m  Margaret  Steffen. 

[184-914]  2.  Mabel  May,  b  Apr.  24,  1891;  m  Charles  E.  Lauver. 

[184-915]  3.  Clarence  Alvin,  b  Jan.  2,  1894;  m  Bertha  Brandenberger. 

4.  Ertie  Ellen,  b  Aug.  22,  1896;  unm;  Ancon,  Panama. 

[184-916]  5.  Jasper  Allen,  b  June  1,  1898;  m  Evelyn  Weller. 

6.  Arthur  L.,  b  Sept.  16,  1901 ;  Halstead,  Kansas. 

[184-617]  SALOME  CULP,  b  Aug.  31,  1870;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Culp  [184-276];  rn 
Jan.  25,  1920,  S.  W.  MILLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1876;  s  Joel  H.  and  Katie  (Cbristophel)  Miller.  Res.,  312  S. 
Penn  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-618]  SUSANNA  CULP,  b  Sept.  30,  1872;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Culp  [184-276]; 
m  Feb.  28,  1909,  G.  P.  UNRUH,  b  Mar.  10,  1862;  s  C.  D.  and  Mary  Unruh.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  D.  2, 
Halstead,  Kansas.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-619]  MARTHA  CULP,  b  Mar.  14,  1875;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Culp  [184-276]; 
m  Nov.  21,  1897,  RUFUS  R.  STEAL Y,  b  Sept.  1,  1876;  s  Henry  and  Lovina  (Rarick)  Stealy.  Res., 
1322  Eden  St.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 4 )•' 

1.  Marie,  b  June  14,  1898. 

2.  Bernice,  b  Sept.  30,  1900. 

3.  Ruth,  b  Oct.  14,  1907. 

4.  Louis,  b  May  4,  1913. 


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[184-620]  EMMA  CULP,  b  Nov.  5,  1877;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Culp  [184-276];  m 
Dec.  6,  1905,  FRANK  SPANGLER,  b  Sept.  8,  1874;  s  Simon  and  Mary  (Taylor)  Spangler.  Mechanic: 
res.,  Blanca,  Col.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ruby,  b  May  18,  1909. 

2.  Avanelle,  b  -Tune  23,  1912. 

[184-621]  REBECCA  CULP,  b  Mar.  22,  1880;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Culp  [184-276]; 
m  May  20,  1897,  JOHN  OVERHOLT,  b  Apr.  28,  1872;  s  Manasseh  and  Mary  (Berkey)  Overholt. 
Car  carpenter,  Santa  Fe  R.  R.;  res.,  Newton,  Kansas.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-917]  1.  Alta,  b  Nov.  13,  1900;  m  Edward  Watkins;  La  Junta,  Col. 

2.  Lucile,  b  Apr.  9,  1904;  d  Oct.  20,  1916. 

\ 

[184-622]  ELNATHAN  CULP,  b  July  1,  1884;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Rebecca  (Boyer)  Culp  [184-276];  m 
Sept.  14,  1910,  MARY  WARKENTIN,  b  Apr.  2,  1890.  Farmer;  res.,  Blanca,  Col.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Frances,  b  June  13,  1913. 

2.  Harry  Jacob,  b  June  19,  1915. 

[184-625]  JOHN  D.  BOYER,  b  Sept.  8,  1879;  s  Dr.  David  K.  and  Susanna  (Tyson)  Boyer  [184- 
278];  m  MARY  GARBER,  b  Apr.  3,  1878;  dau  Christian  and  Mary  (Agley)  Garber.  Res.,  Middlebury, 
Ind.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-626]  BERTHA  L.  BOYER,  b  July  15,  1882;  dau  Dr.  David  K.  and  Susanna  (Tyson)  Boyer 
[184-278];  m  Aug.  23,  1903,  HENRY  M.  HONDERICH,  b  Apr.  13,  1880;  s  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Kauffman)  Honderich.  Farmer;  res.,  Middlebury,  Ind.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Verda  V.,  b  Sept.  9,  1904. 

[184-627]  WILLIAM  HENRY  BOYER,  b  July  1,  1887;  s  Dr.  David  K.  and  Susanna  (Tyson)  Boyer 
[184-278];  m  July  21,  1907,  EMMA  HONDERICH,  b  Sept.  11,  1887;  dau  Abraham  and  Elizabeth 
(Kauffman)  Honderich.  Farm  manager  and  commercial  egg  farmer;  res.,  Middlebury,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Clifford  Grover,  b  Oct.  15,  1908. 

2.  Mildred  Fern,  b  Jan.  8,  1911. 

3.  John  William,  b  Jan.  18,  1919. 


[184-628]  IDA  M.  BOYER,  b  Aug.  10,  1889;  dau  Dr.  David  K.  and  Susanna  (Tyson)  Boyer  [184- 
278];  rn  Dec.  26,  1909,  ALBERT  G.  CRIPE,  b  Aug.  9,  1889;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Emma  (Troyer)  Cripe. 
Employee  of  tank  factory;  res.,  Middlebury,  Ind.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grover  D.,  b  Jan.  11,  1911. 

2.  Velma  D.,  b  Sept.  28,  1916. 


[184-632]  CLARA  TYSON,  b  Oct.  1,  1882;  dau  George  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Tyson  [184-281]; 
m  Sept.  26,  1906,  G.  R.  BEBB,  b  Sept.  14,  1885;  s  S.  E.  and  A.  F.  (Bookman)  Bebb.  Farmer;  res.,  R. 
D.  1,  Albany,  Oregon.  (1920.) 


Children  (6): 

1.  Viola,  b  Sept.  17,  1907;  d  Sept.  17,  1907. 

2.  Vesta  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  27,  1908. 

3.  Frances  Lavera,  b  Aug.  16,  1912. 

4.  Sylva  Theresa,  b  Jan.  27,  1915. 

5.  Hazel  Marie,  b  July  16,  1917. 

6.  Florence  Amanda,  b  June  29,  1919. 


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[184-633]  SIMON  TYSON,  b  Nov.  29,  1889;  s  George  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Tyson  [184-281]; 
m  May  15,  1910,  CLARA  B.  MINNIX,  b  Feb.  21,  1890;  dau  John  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Firestone)  Minnix. 
Garage  business;  res.,  Lemon  Cove,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  M.  Ray,  b  Mar.  29,  1911. 

2.  Ruth  E.,  b  Aug.  30,  1912. 

3.  Richard  L.,  b  Aug.  19,  1914. 

4.  Thelma  L.,  b  Oct.  8,  1916. 

5.  Pauline  E.,  b  June  10,  1919. 

[184-634]  SYLVIA  TYSON,  b  Feb.  4,  1895;  dau  George  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Boyer)  Tyson  [184-281]; 
m  Dec.  3,  1916,  DAVID  J.  STECKLEY,  b  Sept.  8,  1890;  ,s  John  and  Mary  (Niderkorn)  Steekley. 
Farmer;  res.,  R.  D.  5,  Albany,  Ore.  (1920.) 

Children  (2)? 

1.  Verda  L.,  b  Sept.  26,  1917. 

2.  Mildred  P.,  b  Dec.  9,  1919. 

[184-635]  MERLE  C.  REED,  b  July  14,  1894;  d  Dec.  26,  1918;  s  James  O.  and  Minnie  E.  (Putt) 
Reed  [184-285];  m  Apr.  20,  1918,  MARJORIE  EMBERY,  5  Mar.  16, 1896;  d  Nov.  24,  1918;  dau  Wil¬ 
liam  and  Elizabeth  (Eastwood)  Embery.  Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  and  Asst.  Paymaster.  Merle  Reed 
died  in  the  Homeopathic  Hospital  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  while  stationed  there  as  paymaster  of  the  Curtis 
Aeroplane  and  Motor  Corporation. 

[184-636]  IDA  P.  REED,  b  June  20,  1898;  dau  Theodore  and  Alice  V.  (Hawn)  Reed  [184-286];  m 
Aug.  10,  1918,  JOSEPH  WARD,  b  Mar.  18,  1893;  s  Elias  and  Ellen  (Doris)  Ward.  Brakeman;  res., 
Juniata,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Almeda  P.,  b  Jan.  15,  1919. 

[184-637]  MARK  P.  REED,  b  Feb.  1,  1894;  s  Charles  H.  and  Harriet  J.  (Palmer)  Reed  [184-287]; 
m  Apr.  19,  1916,  ELSIE  M.  FEIGIIT,  b  Jan.  28,  1894;  dau  James  Irvin  and  Ida  (Lehman)  Feight. 
Miner;  res.,  Dudley,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  P.,  b  May  24,  1917. 

2.  William  I.,  b  June  28,  1919. 

[184-638]  CARL  E.  REED,  b  Jan.  22,  1896;  s  Charles  II.  and  Harriet  J.  (Palmer)  Reed  [184-287]; 
m  STELLA  MAY  BRUMBAUGH,  b  May  4,  1897;  dau  Jacob  Craton  and  Flora  (Hess)  Brumbaugh. 
Res.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

[184-639]  ROY  E.  HESS,  b  Nov.  24,  1892;  s  Samuel  E.  and  Lillian  B.  (Palmer)  Hess  [184-288];  m 
June  8,  1916,  MELVINA  GILES,  b  Apr.  8,  1894;  dau  John  and  Catherine  (James)  Giles.  Supt.  of 
steam  power,  McKeesport  Tin  Plate  Co.;  res.,  2807  Jenny  Lind  St.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ardell  Catherine,  b  May  7,  1917. 

[184-642]  ARTHUR  EUGENE  PETERS,  b  July  12,  1875;  s  Seth  H.  and  Ida  A.  (Boyer)  Peters 
[184-289.7];  m  Mar.  7,  1904,  AUDREY  BEAUCHAMP,  b  Nov.  18,  1883;  dau  George  W.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Piper)  Beauchamp.  Carpenter;  res.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-644]  OWEN  DAVID  PETERS,  b  Jan.  10,  1879;  s  Seth  Id.  and  Ida  A.  (Boyer)  Peters  [184- 
289.7];  m  Nov.  3,  1900,  NINA  MAUDE  RIDENOUR,  b  Oct.  10,  1878;  dau  Henry  J.  and  Flora  (Reed) 
Ridenour.  Printer;  res.,  Huntington  Beach,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  Mellinger,  b  Sept.  23,  1903. 

2.  Ida  Boyer,  b  Jan.  31,  1905;  d  Mar.  12,  1905. 

3.  Owen  David,  b  Mar.  10,  1911. 


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[184-645]  BERTHA  ODESSA  PETERS,  b  Aug.  26,  188*1;  dau  Seth  H.  and  Ida  A.  (Boyer)  Peters 
[184-289.7];  m  Dec.  11, 1899,  REV.  WILLIAM  VIMONT,  b  Nov.  14,  1867 ;  s  William  Henry  and  Susan 
Anne  (Nourse)  Vimont.  Methodist  minister;  res.,  Folsom,  New  Mexico.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Vera  Marie,  b  Sept.  25,  1900. 

2.  William  Harcourt,  b  Sept.  20,  1907. 

[184-646]  FLOYD  BOYER  PETERS,  b  Nov.  29,  1883;  s  Seth  H.  and  Ida  A.  (Boyer)  Peters  [184- 
289.7];  m  Apr.  25,  1906,  L.  GRACE  ROBINSON,  b  May  16,  1886;  dau  William  and  Martha  (Cox) 
Robinson.  Machinist;  res.,  Gardenia,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  LaVerna  Ethel,  b  Jan.  21,  1907. 

2.  Norma  Grace,  b  Jan.  5,  1910. 

3.  Floyd  Junior,  b  Jan.  2,  1918. 

[184-647]  MARION  ELLIS  PETERS,  b  Mar.  19,  1893;  s  Seth  H.  and  Ida  A.  (Boyer)  Peters 
[184-289.7];  m  June  18,  1916,  NINA  MARIE  LARSON,  b  Oct.,  1896;  dau  Henry  B.  and  Gertrude 
(Selton)  Larson.  Machinist;  res.,  Brea,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kenneth  Irwin,  b  1917. 

[184-648]  LILLY  GRACE  SLY,  b  Apr.  29,  1880;  d  Feb.  16,  1919;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Mary  M. 
(Boyer)  Sly  [184-289.9];  in  July  22,  1898,  THOMAS  J.  WILDER,  b  Nov.  26,  1877;  s  John  and  Sarah 
J.  (DeForest)  Wilder.  Railroad  section  foreman;  res.,  Crawford,  Neb.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

[184-918]  1.  Alice  M.,  b  May  17,  1899;  m  Joseph  F.  Thomas. 

[184-918.1]  2.  Erva  M.,  b  Aug.  25,  1901;  m  Raymond  W.  Crile;  Crawford,  Neb. 

3.  Marvin  E.,  b  Aug.  2,  1903. 

4.  Iola  G.,  b  Oct.  24,  1905. 

5.  Rhoda  B.,  b  Nov.  29,  1908. 

6.  Arthur  D.,  b  Mar.  24,  1911. 

7.  Karl  D.,  b  Dec.  9,  1913. 

8.  Frances  N.,  b  Aug.  24,  1916. 

[184-649]  RHODA  HARRIET  SLY,  b  Aug.  27,  1882;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Mary  M.  (Boyer)  Sly 
[184-289.9];  m  Jan.  1,  1902,  GEORGE  W.  TURNER,  b  Nov.  26,  1866;  s  Charles  W.  and  Ruth  M. 
(Feathergille)  Turner.  Car  inspector;  res.,  Akron,  Col.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Temple  E.,  b  Aug.  30,  1902;  Andernach,  Germany. 

2.  Avis  I.,  b  Oct.  12,  1904. 

3.  Ray  B.,  b  Aug.  17,  1907. 

4.  Walter  G.,  b  May  21,  1910;  d  Mar.  2,  1913. 

5.  Glen  V.,  b  Apr.  29,  1913. 

6.  Gertrude  J.,  b  Nov.  7,  1915. 

7.  Virginia  M.,  b  Apr.  29,  1918. 

[184-651]  FANNIE  BELLE  SLY,  b  Apr.  2,  1896;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Mary  M.  (Boyer)  Sly  [184- 
289.9];  m  Feb.  15,  1916,  WILLIAM  A.  TILLERY,  b  Oct.  13,  1893;  s  William  O.  and  Eliza  C.  (Miller) 
Tillery.  Boiler  maker  inspector;  res.,  Junction  City,  Kansas.  (1920.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Violet  Marguerite,  b  Apr.  15,  1917. 

2.  Roland  Dwight,  b  Dec.  10,  1919. 

[184-652]  FRANCES  ADELLE  SLY,  b  July  17,  1898;  dau  Samuel  G.  and  Mary  M.  (Boyer)  Sly 
[184-289.9];  m  Dec.  4,  1915,  LEONARD  B.  RICH,  b  Jan.  11,  1880;  dau  Frank  A.  and  Adalade  H. 
(Delamartin)  Rich.  Farmer;  res.,  Arapahoe,  Col.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Beatrice  Lucile,  b  Nov.  11,  1916. 

2.  Leonard  Claud,  b  Mar.  7,  1919. 


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[184-653]  FRANCES  ADA  MALTBY,  b  Mar.  19,  1882;  dau  Joseph  and  Bertha  R.  (Boyer)  Maltby 
[184-289.10];  m  WILLIS  SAPP,  b  Oct.  8,  1842;  d  Jan.  30,  1917.  Res.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Paul  M.,  b  July  27,  1906. 

2.  Joseph  F.,  b  Mar.  11,  1908. 

[184-654]  HERMAN  RAY  MALTBY,  b  Aug.  15,  1883;  s  Joseph  and  Bertha  R.  (Boyer)  Maltby 
[184-289.10];  m  ADA  B.  STILL;  dau  Joseph  and  Annabella  (Rainthorp)  Still.  Banker;  res.,  Long 
Beach,  Cal.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-655]  ESTES  DAVID  MALTBY,  b  Jan.  10,  1888;  s  Joseph  and  Bertha  R.  (Boyer)  Maltby 
[184-289.10];  m  FLORA  V.  CRANE,  b  Feb.  8.  1892;  dau  Joseph  Halsted  and  Effie  E.  Crane.  Res.. 
Long  Beach,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Donald  David,  b  July  23,  1909. 

[184-656]  NELLIE  GLADYS  MALTBY,  b  Jan.  15,  1890;  daw  Joseph  and  Bertha  R.  (Boyer)  Maltby 
[184-289.10];  m  WALTER  J.  MALCOM,  b  July  3,  1887 ;  s  John  and  Mary  (Robison)  Malcom.  Res., 
Long  Beach,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Maltby,  b  July  10,  1913. 

[184-657]  FLOSSIE  ADALINE  MALTBY,  b  Sept.  19,  1892;  dau  Joseph  and  Bertha  R.  (Boyer) 
Maltby  [184-289.10];  m  Apr.  6,  1912,  WILSON  THOMAS  GARRETT,  b  June  9,  1890;  s  Thomas  and 
Florence  (Wilson)  Garrett.  Bank  examiner;  res.,  209  Paloma  Ave.,  Long  Beach,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Grace  Gertrude,  b  Jan.  19,  1913. 

2.  Mary  Margaret,  b  Sept.  2,  1915. 

[184-658]  RAY  HERMAN  BOYER,  b  Oct.  5,  1887;  s  Ernest  and  Hannah  (Maltby)  Boyer  [184- 
290];  m  Aug.  31,  1908,  ELMA  NICHOLAS,  b  May  24,  1885;  daw  William  and  Sarah  (Darby)  Nicholas. 
Farmer  and  stock  raiser;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Ralph  Nicholas,  b  Nov.  27,  1908. 

2.  Ernest  Ray,  b  Nov.  25,  1910. 

3.  Donald  Leroy,  b  Feb.  21,  1913. 

4.  Gilbert  Francis,  b  Jan.  1,  1915. 

5.  Robert  Dales,  b  Jan.  1,  1917. 

[184  659]  BERTHA  CATHARINE  BOYER,  b  Alar.  12,  1890;  dau  Ernest  and  Hannah  (Maltby) 
Boyer  [184  290];  m.  Aug.  1,  1916,  C.  A.  WILLIAMS,  b  July  6,  1888;  ,s  James  and  Winifred  (Friend) 
Williams.  Barber;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184  660]  RUTH  ELIZABETH  BOYER,  b  Sept.  15,  1895;  daw  Ernest  and  Hannah  (Alaltby)  Boyer 
[184-290];  m  Dec.  20,  1913,  E.  W.  JOHNSON,  b  June  13,  1893;  s  Edgar  C.  and  Lenora  (Ware)  Johnson. 
Farmer;  res.,  Quitman,  Mo.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Harry  Joseph,  b  Oct.  31,  1914. 

[184-661]  ERNEST  DEWEY  BOYER,  b  July  9,  1898;  s  Ernest  and  Hannah  (Maltby)  Boyer  [184- 
290];  m  Feb.  24,  1920,  ZELMA  MILLER,  b  June  19,  1897;  dau  A.  C.  and  Harriet  (Alexander)  Miller. 
Farmer;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.) 

[184-062]  ROSANNA  HARRIET  JOHNSTON,  b  July  22,  1887;  daw  Zachariah  and  Edith  (Boyer) 
Johnston  [184-291];  m  SAMUEL  BAYS,  b  Mar.  6, 1886  ;s  William  and  Priscilla  (Burch)  Bays.  Farmer; 
res.,  Hopkins,  Mo.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Glen,  b  Mar.  15,  1910. 

2.  Howard,  b  Apr.  1,  1912. 

3.  Ralph  J.,  b  May  21,  1914. 

4.  Helen  Marjorie,  b  May  3,  1918. 


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[184-665]  LENORE  B.  JOHNSTON,  b  Mar.  3,  1893;  dau  Zachariah  and  Edith  (Boyer)  Johnston 
[184-291];  m  Sept.  1,  1912,  GEORGE  R.  BAIN,  b  Jan.  25,  1879;  dau  Rank  and  Mary  (Brooks)  Bain. 
Restaurateur;  res.,  Northboro,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lois  Mae,  b  Jan.  27,  1914. 

[184-667]  JOHN  MILLER,  b  Feb.  26,  1893;  s  Wesley  and  Adeline  E.  (Boyer)  Miller  [184-293]; m 
Feb.  24,  1915,  GERTRLTDE  NICHOLAS,  b  Feb.  15,  1893;  dau  W.  H.  and  Sarah  (Darbey)  Nicholas. 
Farmer;  res.,  Burlington  Junction,  Mo.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Maxine,  b  Nov.  6,  1915. 

[184-669]  IRIS  GENOA  BOYER,  b  Jan.  23,  1897;  dau  Silas  D.  and  Genoa  (McCormick)  Boyer 
[184-294];  m  June  8,  1915,  DR.  J.  M.  NIXON,  b  Nov.  5,  1887;  s  D.  L.  and  Molly  (Hawkins)  Nixon. 
Physician;  res.,  Bay  Harbor,  Fla.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ray,  b  Aug.  15,  1916. 

[184-670]  ANNA  MYRTIE  BOYER,  b  June  6,  1898;  dau  Silas  D.  and  Genoa  (McCormick)  Boyer 
[184-294];  m  Apr.  29,  1920,  J.  H.  JELLISON,  b  June  13,  1881 ;  s  James  C.  and  Melinda  (Molton)  Jelli- 
son.  Foreman  of  construction  work;  res.,  343  N  Street,  Danville,  Virginia.  (1920.) 

[184-671]  MAY  DUNKLE,  b  Oct.  12,  1898;  dau  George  and  Lesta  (Boyer)  Dunkle  [184-297];  m 
Feb.  21,  1917,  C.  STANFORD  ROWE,  b  Sept.  10,  1894;  s  R.  Franklin  and  Susan  (Stanford)  Rowe. 
Farmer;  res.,  Arcadia,  Neb.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  George  Franklin,  b  Jan.  26,  1918. 

.  2.  Marvin  Edwin,  b  Aug.  2,  1919. 

[184-672]  ELIZABETH  G.  BOYER,  b  Feb.  23,  1901;  daw  Albert  T.  and  Maude  (Barkdoll)  Boyer 
[184-310] ;  m  Oct.  24,  1919,  LESTER  T.  CALDWELL,  b  June  13,  1898;  s  Thomas  and  Mayme  (Janda) 
Caldwell.  Stereotyper;  res.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

[184-673]  GERTRUDE  MAY  CRAMER,  b  Nov.  27,  1887;  dau  Charles  B.  and  Florrie  M.  (Thurs¬ 
ton)  Cramer  [184-319];  m  Apr.  19,  1908,  CHARLES  BERNATH,  b  Apr.  7,  1879;  s  Jacob  and  Fannie 
(Lauber)  Bernath.  Farmer;  res.,  Stryker,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  24,  1911. 

2.  Robert  Cramer,  b  July  22,  1914. 

3.  Mary  Jane,  b  Mar.  20,  1916. 

[184-674]  WILLIAM  B.  LIGHTNER,  b  Dec.  23,  1878;  s  William  E.  and  Sara  N.  (Boyer)  Lightner 
[184-326];  in  June  22,  1906,  KATHARINE  WALT,  b  Feb.  9,  1885;  dau  Peter  E.  and  Sarah  C.  (Potter) 
Walt.  P.  R.  R.  engineman;  res.,  Wormleysburg,  Cumberland  Co.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-675]  J.  FRED  LIGHTNER,  b  Aug.  13,  1893;  s  William  E.  and  Sara  N.  (Boyer)  Lightner  [184- 
326];  m  Feb.  1,  1912,  OLIVE  MORELAND,  b  Dec.  22,  1889;  dau  Homer  and  Elizabeth  (Gardener) 
Moreland.  Machinist;  res.,  1112  Railroad  St.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-677]  BLANCH  LIGHTNER,  b  June  12,  1890;  dau  William  E.  and  Sara  N.  (Boyer)  Lightner 
[184-326];  m  Aug.  28,  1916,  LESTER  WILKINSON,  b  May  18,  1890;  s  Joseph  and  Hattie  (Rawlings) 
Wilkinson.  Grocer;  res.,  12  Shriver  Ave.,  Cumberland,  Md.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Nellie  Kittene,  b  Oct.  10,  1905. 

[184-679]  CLAIR  B.  BOYER,  b  Jan.  18,  1890;  s  Harry  C.  and  Annie  M.  (Brumbaugh)  Boyer  [184- 
328];  m  Jan.  26,  1911,  ADA  FOUSE,  6  Nov.  2,  1891;  dau  Benjamin  and  Annie  (Schell)  Fouse.  Repre¬ 
sentative  of  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.;  res.,  James  Creek,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Homer  Clair,  b  Jan.  13,  1918. 


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[184-680]  GRACE  BOYER,  b  Apr.  13,  1892;  dau  Harry  C.  and  Annie  M.  (Brumbaugh)  Boyer  [184- 
328];  m,  Dec.  15,  1910,  D.  H.  GROVE,  b  Mar.  4,  1888;  s  Martin  L.  and  Sarah  (Myers)  Grove.  Farmer; 
res.,  R.  F.  D.,  Grafton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ethel  Grace,  b  Aug.  22,  1916. 

[184-682]  DR.  CLOY  GARVER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Feb.  4,  1884;  s  Otis  M.  and  Flora  S.  (Garver) 
Brumbaugh  [184-340];  m  May  25,  1912,  MABEL  BEAVER,  b  Sept.  15,  1882;  dau  John  G.  and  Ada 
(Reiter)  Beaver.  Physician;  res.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Helen  Beaver,  b  Jan.  4,  1916. 

[184-685]  BRUCE  BRUMBAUGH  MYERS,  b  May  11,  1875;  .s  Michael  H.  and  Annie  Grove 
(Brumbaugh)  Myers  [184-347];  m  DELLA  E.  McCALL.  [B.F.,  p  60S.] 

Children  (4): 

1.  A.  Blanche,  b  Sept.  16,  1893. 

2.  Michael  Lester,  b  Apr.  3,  1896. 

3.  John  Irvin,  b  Feb.  12,  1899. 

4.  Glayds  Evelin,  b  Aug.  21,  1906. 

[184-686]  JOHN  SIMPSON  BRUMBAUGH,  b  May  28,  1879;  s  Milton  G.  and  Sarah  C.  (Simpson) 
Brumbaugh  [184-348];  raNov.  29, 1909,  MYRA  ELIZABETH  LIDDICK,  b  Jan.  16,  1886;  dau  Calvin 
N.  and  Margaret  S.  (Garuet)  Liddick.  Industrial  engineer;  res.,  554  Poplar  Ave.,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  John  Howard,  b  Aug.  25,  1911;  d  Dec.  25,  1913. 

[184-687]  ANNA  MARY  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  29,  1883 ;  d  Dec.  15,  1918 ;  dau  Milton  G.  and  Sarah 
C.  (Simpson)  Brumbaugh  [184-348];  m  Feb.  11,  1908,  BLAINE  S.  LEHMAN,  b  July  22,  1884;  s  John 
E.  and  Emma  C.  (Huber)  Lehman.  Farmer;  res.,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-688]  JAMES  BRUCE  BRUMBAUGH,  b  May  4,  1888;  s  Milton  G.  and  Sarah  C.  (Simpson) 
Brumbaugh  [184-348];  m  Oct.  28,  1911,  SADIE  A.  STUMBAUGH,  b  Mar.  22,  1887;  dau  Samuel  and 
Selinda  C.  (Killinger)  Stumbaugh.  Farmer;  res.,  Chambersburg,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-690]  GEORGE  EDWIN  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Aug.  27,  1890;  s  Hon.  Martin  G.  and  Anna  (Ko- 
nigmacher)  Brumbaugh  [184-349a] ;  m  Feb.  11, 1914,  FRANCES  H.  ANDERSON,  b  Apr.  18,  1889;  dau 
John  L.  and  Frances  (Hover)  Anderson.  Architect;  res.,  Gwynedd,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-691]  CARRIE  MARTHA  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  28,  1886;  dau  Frank  G.  and  Effie  (Glasgow) 
Brumbaugh  [184-350];  m  Oct.  18,  1916,  JACOB  M.  HOFFMAN,  b  May  18,  1886;  s  Noah  J.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Holsopple)  Hoffman.  Coal  operator;  former  member  of  State  Forestry  Reservation  Commission; 
res.,  556  Grove  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-692]  RAYMOND  SHOWALTER  BRUMBAUGH,  b  Oct.  18,  1895;  s  Mahlon  F.  and  Priscilla 
(Showalter)  Brumbaugh  [184-354a];  m  FLORENCE  NETZLEY,  b  Nov.  8,  1893;  dau  Ira  B.  and  Anna 
(Barkdoll)  Netzley.  Rancher;  res.,  Chino,  Cal.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

Raymond  S.  Brumbaugh  served  with  the  A.  E.  F.  in  France  from  December  13,  1917,  to  June  23, 
1919,  going  across  with  the  41st  Division,  162nd  Infantry. 

[184-693]  DOROTHY  CATHARINE  ROGERS,  b  Feb.  15,  1895;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Fannie  W. 
(Kennedy)  Rogers  [184-358];  m  June  18,  1918,  DUANE  FRED  HERR,  b  Apr.  1,  1892;  s  Christian  S. 
and  Annetta  B.  (Peck)  Herr.  Credit  manager  of  Penn  Traffic  Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa. ;  res.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
A ro  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-694]  AGNES  HENRIETTA  ROGERS,  b  Nov.  7,  1899;  dau  Lorenzo  B.  and  Fannie  M. 
(Morrison)  Rogers  [184-361];  m  Jan.  23,  1919,  WALLACE  H.  STINE,  b  Jan.  12,  1898;  s  F.  A.  and 
Johanna  (McCormick)  Stine.  Cabinet  maker;  res.,  11  Will  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Betty  Ruth,  b  Mar.  5,  1920. 


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[184-695]  WILLIAM  CUSTER,  b  June  17,  1870;  d  June  6,  1893;  s  Hannan  and  Mary  E.  (Shaffer) 
Custer  [184-368];  m  REBECCA  KEELY. 

One  child:  William. 

William  Custer  was  a  brakeman  on  the  Chester  Valley  R.  R.,  and  was  killed  by  being  struck  by  a 
bridge  while  on  duty.  [Biog.  Annals  of  Montg.  Co .,  Vol.  II,  p  371.] 

[184-704]  AMANDA  B.  KRATZ,  b  Apr.  24,  1854;  d  Aug.  10,  1886;  dau  Daniel  and  Hannah  B. 
(Boorse)  Kratz  [184  377];  m  Mar.  2,  1876,  JOHN  B.  WISMER,  b  Feb.  1,  1849;  s  John  and  Mary  G. 
(Bean)  Wismer.  Res.,  Akron,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-919]  1.  Irwin  K.,  b  Oct.  19,  1877;  rn  Nellie  Man*. 

[184-920]  2.  Warren  K.,  b  June  12,  1879;  m  Minnie  Berry. 

[184-921]  3.  Hannah  K.,  b  Jan.  6,  1882;  m  Alvin  F.  Devert. 

[184-706]  HANNAH  B.  KRATZ,  b  July  22,  1857 ;  dau  Daniel  and  Hannah  B.  (Boorse)  Kratz  [184- 
377];  m  Jan.  1,  1881,  NATHANIEL  C.  HIESTAND,  b  Dec.  9,  1857;  s  David  and  Catherine  (Clemmer) 
Hiestand.  Farmer;  res.,  Chapel,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Hannah,  b  Nov.  26,  1883;  d  June  23,  1892. 

2.  Horace,  b  May  1,  1885;  Chapel,  Pa. 

3.  Katie,  b  May  25,  1887;  d  Sept.  12,  1888. 

[184-922]  4.  Sallie,  b  Jan.  25,  1889;  m  William  D.  Moyer. 

5.  Lizzie,  b  July  1,  1891;  Chapel,  Pa. 

6.  Geneva  )  (  ■  b  g  t  g  1893;  j  3634  N  Broad  St,,  Phil*.,  Pa. 

7.  Jennie  ]  u  ,  [  d  Oct.  16,  1918. 

[184-707]  FRANKLIN  B.  KRATZ,  b  Sept.  8,  1860;  d  Jan.  22,  1901;  s  Daniel  and  Hannah  B. 
(Boorse)  Kratz  [184-377];  m  Sept.  23,  1882,  MAGGIE  H.  HEIMER,  b  July  22,  1860;  dau  John  K.  and 
Eliza  B.  (Hunsberger)  Heimer.  Farmer;  res.,  Hendricks,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Son,  stillborn,  July  1,  1883. 

2.  Warren  H.,  b  Sept.  30,  1884;  d  Jan.  27,  1892. 

3.  Lizzie  H.,  b  Aug.  12,  1886;  d  Feb.  2,  1892. 

[184-923]  4.  Hannah  H.,  b  Jan.  10.  1888;  m  Isaac  T.  Landes. 

[184-924]  5.  Sallie  H.,  b  Jan.  29,  1890;  m  Elmer  M.  Mack. 

[184-925]  6.  Ellen  H.,  b  Jan.  21,  1892;  m  Aldus  K.  Hertzler. 

Maggie  Heimer  Kratz  married  2nd  time,  William  Cassel,  Collegeville,  Pa. 

[184-708]  HORACE  B.  KRATZ,  b  Oct,  19,  1866;  s  Daniel  and  Hannah  B.  (Boorse)  Kratz  [184- 
377];  m  July  27,  1889,  SALLIE  B.  LONGAKER,  b  Sept.  28,  1868;  dau  Samuel  H.  and  Elizabeth  H. 
(Bardman)  Longaker.  Miller;  res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Lizzie  May,  b  Apr.  28,  1892;  d  July  10,  1892. 

2.  Samuel  Longaker,  b  May  25,  1896;  d  May  6,  1899. 

3.  Leroy,  b  July  14,  1899;  d  Aug.  19,  1900. 

4.  Clarence  Russel,  b  Sept.  7,  1905. 

5.  Claude  Henry,  b  Mar.  31,  1912. 

[184-709]  JACOB  B.  KRATZ,  b  Jan.  27,  1878;  s  Daniel  and  Hannah  B.  (Boorse)  Kratz  [184-377]; 
m  May  16,  1901,  IRENE  SASSAMAN,  b  May  11,  1880;  dau  Orlando  and  Camilla  (Kulp)  Sassaman. 
Clerk:  res.,  802  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa,  (1919.) 

One  child:  J.  Lloyd,  b  July  13,  1902. 

[184-710]  JACOB  B.  KRATZ,  b  July  12,  1873;  s  Abraham  F.  and  Catharine  B.  (Boorse)  Kratz 
[184-378];  m  Oct.  27,  1894,  MINERVA  B.  CRESSMAN,  b  Jan.  3,  1872;  dau  Samuel  H.  and  Amanda 
(Bruch)  Chessman.  Meat  and  grocery  store  proprietor;  res.,  Telford,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Arthur  C.,  b  Apr.  3,  1897;  d  May  28,  1897. 

2.  Grace  C.,  b  Mar.  16,  1899. 

3.  Ada  C.,  b  May  10,  1900. 

[184-711  ]  EVELYN  B.  KRATZ,  b  Feb.  14,  1875;  dau  Abraham  F.  and  Catharine  B.  (Boorse)  Kratz 
[184-378] ;  m  Mar.  18,  1899,  IRVIN  F.  SCHUECIv,  b  Dec.  25,  1877;  s  Henry  Y.  and  Sarah  II.  (Freder¬ 
ick)  Schueck.  Farmer;  res.,  Harleysville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (4).' 

1.  James  Lloyd,  b  Jan.  17,  1900. 

2.  Henry  K.,  b  Feb.  19,  1903;  d  Feb.  16,  1904. 

3.  Sarah  Alice  K.,  b  Mar.  13,  1905. 

4.  Earl  K.,  b  Aug.  25,  1907. 

[184-712]  CLARA  BEAN,  b  Nov.  2,  1874;  dau  Augustus  and  Lovina  (Koch)  Bean  [184-382];  m 
Feb.  28,  1912,  STRICKLEN  W.  GERDEMANN,  b  Feb.  3,  1877;  s  John  W.  and  Anna  M.  (Wittich) 
Gerdemann.  Postman;  res.,  1525  Blavis  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[184-714]  WORTHINGTON  R.  BEAN,  b  Oct.  8,  1872;  s  Joseph  V.  and  Emma  L.  (Rittenhouse) 
Bean  [184-383];  m  Sept.  27,  1898,  MARY  A.  PUGH,  b  Dec.  28,  1873;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Mary  A. 
(Carey)  Pugh.  Steam  and  electrical  engineer;  res.,  200  Fourth  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1919.) 
Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary  J.,  b  Apr.  14,  1899. 

2.  Carey  Worthington,  b  July  17,  1901 ;  d  Nov.  30,  1901. 

[184-717]  AMBROSE  B.  NICOM,  b  July  27,  1867;  s  Alphonso  and  Emma  (Bean)  Nicom  [184- 
388];  m  Nov.  18,  1889,  KATE  SWEDE,  b  July  29,  1870;  dau  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Swede. 
Railroad  conductor;  res.,  559  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[184-926]  1.  Blanche  E.,  b  Aug.  30,  1890;  m  John  Merrill  Williams. 

2.  Leon  A.,  b  May  8,  1897 ;  d  Jan.  1,  1914. 

3.  Paul  S.,  b  Feb.  13,  1900;  with  the  A.  E.  F.,  28th  Div.  (1919.) 

4.  Helen  S.,  b  Mar.  16,  1906. 

5.  Grace  S.,  b  Mar.  27,  1909. 

6.  M.  Charles,  b  June  13,  1910. 

[184-718]  MARY  E.  NICOM,  b  Mar.  15,  1873;  dau  Alphonso  and  Emma  B.  (Bean)  Nicom  [184- 
388];  m  Nov.  13,  1890,  BENJAMIN  A.  SCHOLL,  b  Apr.  7,  1867;  s  Seth  L.  and  Ann  C.  (Ambler)  Scholl. 
Brick  manufacturer;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-927]  1.  L.  Morell,  b  Feb.  2,  1892;  m  Mary  Santman. 

[184-928]  2.  Nelson,  b  Feb.  15,  1894;  d  Oct.  16,  1918;  m  Edith  Hedrick. 

[19-155]  3.  Mabel  V.,  b  Jan.  28,  1896;  m  Harrison  B.  Kriebel. 

[184-719]  LAURA  V.  NICOM,  b  July  4,  1877;  dau  Alphonso  and  Emma  B.  (Bean)  Nicom  [  1 84— 

388] ;  m  Dec.  12,  1894,  THOMAS  L.  CASH,  b  Nov.  23,  1876;  s  Edgar  L.  and  Josephine  (Zane)  Cash. 
Plumber;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-929]  1.  Clarence  E.,  b  May  4,  1896;  m  Edith  Garr. 

2.  Marion  E.,  b  Apr.  19,  1897. 

3.  Floyd  T.,  b  Dec.  29,  1904. 

[184-720]  SAMUEL  B.  BOORSE,  b  July  6,  1871;  s  William  O.  and  Elmira  (Bean)  Boorse  [184- 

389] ;  m  Nov.  28,  1895,  F.  STELLA  DETWILER,  b  Oct.  24,  1876;  dau  Joseph  W.  and  Louise  (Steltz) 
Detwiler.  Foreman  bricklayer;  res.,  2930  North  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Beatrice  P.,  h  Nov.  10,  1896. 

2.  Mildred  E.,  b  Dec.  17,  1898. 

3.  S.  Sherwood,  b  May  27,  1902. 

[184-721]  DANIEL  B.  BOORSE,  b  June  21,  1873;  s  William  0.  and  Elmira  (Bean)  Boorse  [184- 
389] ;  m  Jan.  29,  1896,  MARY  ELLA  BRADY,  b  Oct.  1,  1871 ;  dau  James  and  Amanda  (Redcay)  Brady. 
Bricklayer  supt. ;  res.,  2324  North  17th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-930]  1.  William  J.,  b  Jan.  8,  1897;  m  Margaret  Amelia  Mooney. 

[184-931]  2.  L.  Mae,  b  Aug.  24,  1898;  m  Thomas  J.  Clements. 

[184-722]  SYLVANIA  B.  BOORSE,  b  Oct.  27,  1875;  dau  William  0.  and  Elmira  (Bean)  Boorse 
[184-389];  m  Apr.  10,  1915,  CHARLES  B.  HEIM,  b  Apr.  7,  1870;  s  John  and  Jane  (Wilson)  Bowie; 
[“Heim”  by  adoption].  Painter;  res.,  302  Meridian  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[184-723]  GEORGE  B.  BOORSE,  b  Apr.  29,  1878;  s  William  O.  and  Elmira  (Bean)  Boorse  [184- 
389];  m  Apr.  4,  1907,  MARGARET  LOHMAN,  b  Sept.  21,  1885;  dau  Frederick  and  Elizabeth  (Bar- 
wick)  Lohman.  Bricklayer;  res.,  2419  Gratz  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  George  William,  b  Dec.  29,  1908;  d  May  17,  1909. 

2.  Elwood,  b  May  15,  1910;  d  Apr.  14,  1911. 

3.  Margaret  Elmira,  b  May  15,  1913. 

4.  Edith  May,  b  Mar.  8,  1917. 

5.  Ruth  Irene,  b  Oct.  9,  1918. 

[184-724]  EDYTHE  B.  BOORSE,  b  Mar.  4,  1880;  dau  William  O.  and  Elmira  (Bean)  Boorse 
[184-389];  m  Dec.  21,  1910,  JOHN  C.  HALDEMAN,  b  Nov.  21,  1887;  s  Harvey  R.  and  Sally  (Cope) 
Haldeman.  Seedsman;  res.,  2155  Camac  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Sylvania  E.,  b  Sept.  5,  1911. 

2.  Beatrice  I.,  b  Mar.  19,  1915. 

[184-725]  NELSON  A.  BEAN,  b  Apr.  13,  1875;  s  Sylvester  and  Jennie  (Jones)  Bean  [184-390];  m 
June  28,  1899,  MARY  L.  CASH,  b  Apr.  20,  1874;  dau  Edgar  L.  and  Josephine  (Zane)  Cash.  Painter; 
res.,  23  East  6th  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Josephine  Marie,  b  Aug.  14,  1902. 

2.  Paul,  b  Oct.  16,  1908;  d  Oct,  23,  1908. 

[184-726]  EFFIE  BEAN,  b  Mar.  4,  1877 ;  dau  Sylvester  and  Jennie  (Jones)  Bean  [184-390] ;  m  Feb., 
1895,  HARRY  SHADLE,  b  June  7,  1873;  s  Jermia  and  Kate  (Winters)  Shadle.  Painter;  res.,  1910 
Brunner  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Wallace  L.,  b  Aug.  2,  1896;  d  June  23,  1901. 

2.  Norman  R.,  b  Nov.  24,  1898. 

3.  Harry  H.,  6  June  13,  1902. 

4.  Effie  May,  b  Feb.  27,  1906. 

5.  Howard  E.,  b  Apr.  11,  1908;  d  Jan.  31,  1911. 

6.  Dorothy  G.,  b  Dec.  17,  1913. 

[184-727]  ZOE  FLORENCE  FRANTZ,  b  Sept.  13,  1877;  dau  Jeremiah  and  Henrietta  (Bean) 
Frantz  [184-391  ] ;  m  Aug.  30,  1911,  EDGAR  HARTLEY  HOLZER,  b  Nov.  27,  1872 ;  s  Jules  and  Mary 
(Hartley)  Holzer.  Paper  hanger;  res.,  2146  North  21st  St.,  Phila.,  Pa,  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mildred  Adele,  b  July  17,  1912. 

2.  Blanche  Caroline,  b  Mar.  26,  1914. 

3.  Edgar  H.,  Jr.,  b  Dec.  8,  1916. 


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[184  730]  MARTHA  JANE  (SCHEFFEY)  DETWILER,  b  July  29,  1860;  dau  Reuben  B.  and 
Catharine  (Beyer)  Scheffey  [184-393],  and  widow  of  Jacob  Detwiler  [184-406] ;  m  Sept.  10,  1913,  JOHN 
H.  ARGALL,  b  Apr.  18,  1870;  s  Philip  and  Mary  Ann  Argali.  Painter;  res.,  R.  D.  2,  Lansdale,  Pa.  - 
(1917.) 

[184-731a]  EMMA  CLARA  SCHEFFEY,  b  Aug.  31,  1872;  dau  Reuben  B.  and  Catharine  (Beyer) 
Scheffey  [184-393];  m  Apr.  25,  1895,  CHARLES  SECKEL,  b  1860;  d  Dec,  3,  1907.  Farmer. 

One  child:  R.  Russell,  b  Oct.  16,  1900. 

[184-731b]  EMMA  CLARA  (SCHEFFEY)  SECKEL,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  24,  1915, 
JOSEPH  T.  RUTH,  b  Feb.  25,  1865;  s  Aaron  and  Catharine  Ruth.  Engineer;  res.,  Conshohocken,  Pa., 
R.  D.  2.  (1917.) 

[184-732]  MARY  FLORENCE  BEYER,  b  Mar.  15,  1888;  dau  Reuben  C.  and  Anna  C.  (Yost) 
Beyer  [184-396];???  Oct.  21,  1914,  HARVEY  DANEHOWER  JONES,  Res.,  528  Butler  Ave.,  Ambler, 
Pa,  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harvey  Leroy,  b  Oct.  3,  1915. 

2.  Irwin  Gilbert,  b  Feb.  7,  1917. 

[184-732.1]  IDA  FLORENCE  GOUGLER,  b  Aug.  12,  1880;  d  Oct.  8,  1918;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and 
Eugenia  E.  (Beyer)  Gougler  [184-399];  m  June  15,  1910,  HARVEY  MURPHY,  b  Jan.  13,  1886;  s 
B.  F.  and  Julia  F.  (Hoffman)  Murphy.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  D.  5,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harold  Stuart,  b  Apr.  9,  1911. 

2.  Ethel  Florence,  b  Mar.  8,  1914. 

[184-733]  SARAH  MAY  DETWILER,  b  May  11,  1862;  dau  Andrew  B.  and  Martha  A.  (Kendig) 
Detwiler  [184-400];  m  Sept.  19,  1900,  HENRY  DONNELL,  s  Henry  and  Catharine  Donnell.  Carriage 
painter;  res.,  Providence  Square,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Martha  Agnes,  b  Feb.  1,  1902. 

[184-734a]  AGNES  DETWILER,  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Mary  A.  (Reiff)  Detwiler  [184-401];  m 
CHARLES  G.  MURPHY,  b - ;  d  Nov.  5,  1909. 

One  child:  Howard. 

[184-734b]  AGNES  (DETWILER)  MURPHY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  JOHN  McCALLAN. 
Res.,  1708  Dauphin  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

One  child:  Clara  Adelia,  b  Oct.  13,  1913. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[184-735]  WILLIAM  M.  DETWILER,  b  Nov.  13,  1872;  s  Joseph  B.  and  Isabella  (Hoffner)  Det¬ 
wiler  [184-402];  m  HELEN  M.  MARENTETTE,  b  Aug.  8,  1882;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Anna  Penn 
(Stokes)  Marentette.  Address,  304  Barclay  Building,  Denver,  Col.  (1920.) 

[184-736]  FRANK  B.  BEYER,  b  July  31,  1877;  d  Oct,  10,  1915;  s  Oliver  K.  and  Isabelle  M.  (Ry- 
nick)  Beyer  [184-410];  m  Oct.  16,  1901,  BLANCHE  L.  ORAM,  b  Mar.  12,  1882;  dau  Walter  R.  and 
Carolyn  (Griffith)  Oram.  Salesman;  res.,  225  Apsley  St,,  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Carolyn,  d  aged  2  years. 

\ 

[184-737]  HARRY  J.  BEYER,  b  June  27,  1880;  s  Oliver  K.  and  Isabelle  M.  (Rynick)  Beyer  [  1 84— 
410];  m  Aug.,  1902,  HELEN  WHITTINGTON,  b  May  13,  1881 ;  dau  Louis  A.  and  Charlotte  (Peddle) 
Whittington.  Electric  welder;  res.,  3327  Harold  St,,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Herbert  Primrose,  b  Oct.  26,  1904. 

2.  Harry  J.,  b  July  3,  1907. 


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[184-738]  MARY  A.  BEYER,  b  June  9,  1883;  dau  Oliver  K.  and  Isabelle  M.  (Rynick)  Beyer  [  184— 
410];  m  June  10,  1914,  CHESTER  DIEHL,  b  Mar.  15,  1881;  s  Zachary  and  Mary  L.  (Hoch)  Diehl. 
Auditor;  res.,  3031  North  7th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-739]  CHARLES  HERBERT  BEYER,  b  Aug.  26,  1889;  s  Charles  C.  and  Lydia  (Hicks)  Beyer 
[184-411];  m  Sept.  27,  1911,  CAROLINE  SAMPLE,  b  May  8,  1890;  dau  Nathaniel  W.  Sample.  Mer¬ 
chant;  res.,  Merion,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Natalie  Sample,  b  Feb.  20,  1913. 

2.  Carolyn  Lydia,  b  Sept.  19,  1916. 

[184-740]  HARVEY  B.  ROSENBERGER,  b  May  20,  1874;  s  John  G.  and  Wilhelmina  (Beyer) 
Rosenberger  [184-415];  m  Apr.  30,  1898,  ANNA  Y.  BARINGER,  b  Mar.  18,  1872;  dau  William  and 
Sarah  (Yeakel)  Baringer  [38-169].  Confectioner;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Verna  B.,  b  Jan.  22,  1899. 

2.  Harold  B  j  ^  b  A  30  1907> 

3.  Howard  B.  ] 


[184-741]  LAURA  ROSENBERGER,  b  June  1,  1876;  dau  John  G.  and  Wilhelmina  (Beyer)  Rosen¬ 
berger  [184-415];  m  Apr.  6,  1907,  GEORGE  BANGHART  TULL,  b  Feb.  15,  1840;  s  Francis  Daniel 
and  Hester  (Jones)  Tull.  Retired  builder;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Francis,  b  Aug.  27,  1908. 


[184-742]  WILLIAM  B.  ROSENBERGER,  b  Dec.  21,  1882;  s  John  G.  and  Wilhelmina  (Beyer) 
Rosenberger  [184-415];  m  Sept.  26,  1903,  THERESA  ROSE  WENHOLD,  b  Aug.  10,  1882;  dau  John 
and  Maria  (Lewis)  Wenhold.  Printer;  res.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Blanche,  b  Feb.  19,  1904. 

2.  Myrtle,  b  Sept.  13,  1906. 

3.  John,  b  Jan.  28,  1909;  d  Mar.  5,  1909. 

4.  Ernest,  b  Feb.  22,  1911;  d  Apr.  18,  1911. 


[184-743]  FRANK  GREGORY  BEYER,  b  Feb.  17,  1880;  s  Justus  S.  and  Mary  A.  (Gregory)  Beyer 
[184-416] ;  m  May  12, 1903,  GRACE  CECELIA  KECKLER,  b  Dec.  28,  1882;  dau  Millard  F.  Keckler. 
Machinist;  res.,  1417  7th  St.,  Altoona,  Pa.  (1918.) 


Children  (3): 

1.  Justus  S. 

2.  Millard  Fillmore 

3.  Frank  Gerald,  b  June  21,  1912. 


twins ,  b  Sept.  9,  1904. 


[184-744]  ELIZABETH  BEYER,  b  Mar.  28,  1885;  dau  Douglas  S.  and  Jemima  (George)  Beyer 
[184-417];  m  June  16,  1909,  FRANK  B.  LIVERGOOD,  b  Sept.  5,  1880;  s  Charles  and  Clara  (Skeen) 
Livergood.  Chauffeur;  res.,  127  Franklin  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Gerald  Douglas,  b  Aug.  30,  1910. 


[184-745]  EMMA  EUGENIA  BEYER,  b  June  4,  1885;  dau  David  M.  and  Susan  H.  (Pennypacker) 
Beyer  [184-418];  m  June  18,  1910,  EDWIN  F.  GEHMAN,  6  Apr.  17, 1884;  s  William  and  Eliza  (Freed) 
Geliman.  Chauffeur;  res.,  114  South  6th  St.,  Perkasie,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Daughter,  stillborn,  Aug.  15,  1916. 

[184-746]  CATHERINE  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Feb.  8,  1888;  dau  Wilson  D.  and  Sarah  (Heckler)  Van 

Fossen  [184-420];  m  Dec.  26, - ,  STEPHEN  GILLIARD.  Telegrapher;  res.,  Wissahickon,  Phila., 

Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Stephen  Bruce,  b  May  19,  1913. 


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[184-748]  BERTHA  J.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Dec.  25,  1889;  dau  Josiah  G.  and  Louisa  R.  (Jones)  Van 
Fossen  [184-421];  m  Dec.  25,  1912,  GEORGE  ROBERT  QUINN,  b  May  25,  1882;  s  George  W.  and 
Margaretta  (Bell)  Quinn.  Steel  worker;  res.,  80  W.  Basin  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  L.,  b  Jan.  26,  1914. 

2.  George  Robert,  b  Mar.  14,  1917. 

[184-749]  ELMER  E.  JOHNSON,  b  July  24,  1877 ;  s  William  B.  and  Amanda  (Van  Fossen)  John¬ 
son  [184-422];  m  Nov.  12,  1897,  MARGARET  E.  HOMER,  b  Mar.  11,  1884;  dau  Charles  and  Racheal 
(Emmons)  Homer.  Carpenter;  res.,  Beverley,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  E.  Russell,  b  Aug.  21,  1898;  North  Wales,  Pa. 

2.  W.  Donald,  b  Jan.  20,  1900. 

3.  Roland  M.,  b  May  6,  1902;  d  Jan.  9,  1905. 

4.  Alma  J.,  b  Feb.  8,  1916. 

5.  Wilburt  E.,  b  Aug.  2,  1918. 

[184-750]  HOWARD  C.  JOHNSON,  b  Sept.  25,  1881 ;  s  William  B.  and  Amanda  (Van  Fossen) 
Johnson  [184-422];  vn  June  9,  1906,  EVA  MAY  SHAW,  b  Jan.  10,  1884;  dau  Wilfred  H.  and  Deborah 
E.  (Worden)  Shaw.  Carpenter;  res.,  402  Shearer  St.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Helen  E.,  b  Apr.  30,  1907. 

2.  Wilfred  H.,  b  Dec.  25,  1916. 

[184-751]  CLARENCE  V.  JOHNSON,  b  Nov.  25,  1883;  s  William  B.  and  Amanda  (Van  Fossen) 
Johnson  [184-422];  m  Apr.  21,  1914,  BESSIE  NETTLE,  b  Sept.  8,  1886;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Jane 
(Harry)  Nettle.  Carpenter;  res.,  1376  Church  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[184-752]  CHARLES  LINFORD  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Nov.  19,  1877;  s  Allen  H.  and  Matilda  M. 

(Boorse)  Van  Fossen  [184-424];  m  Oct.  29,  1907,  RUIESS  E.  WELLS,  b  May  12,  1880;  dau  Joseph 
Wells.  Manager,  “Camden  Daily  Courier;”  res.,  223  North  Center  St.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  Allen,  b  Nov.  3,  1908. 

2.  Robert  Wells,  b  Mar.  10,  1914. 

[184-754]  ISAAC  B.  BEIDEMAN,  b  Mar.  25,  1863;  s  Henry  M.  and  Hannah  (Beyer)  Beideman 
[184-425];  m  Dec.  1,  1883,  MARY  S.  SWARTZ,  b  Sept.  23,  1857;  dau  Abram  F.  and  Catharine  A. 
(Siegfried)  Swartz.  Res.,  Souderton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (9): 

1.  Frank  S.,  b  Jan.  4,  1885;  d  Oct.  18,  1918;  unm. 

2.  Estella  S.,  b  May  16,  1886;  unm;  Line  Lexington,  Pa. 

3.  Harry  S.,  b  Oct.  5,  1887;  m  Myrtle  Amyor  Fulmer. 

4.  Alice  S.,  b  July  24,  1890;  m  Allen  Gehman. 

5.  Abraham  Swartz,  b  Aug.  26,  1892;  m  Lillian  Thelma  Swartley. 

6.  Raymond  S.,  b  Jan.  16,  1894;  m  Della  Moyer;  Silverdale,  Pa. 

7.  Edna  S.,  b  Mar.  30,  1896;  m  Irwin  Bishop;  Perkasie,  R.  D.,  Pa. 

8.  Bertha  S.,  b  May  8,  1898;  unm;  Souderton,  Pa. 

9.  Harvey  S.,  b  June  17,  1901;  d  Aug.  30,  1901. 

[184-755]  DANIEL  B.  BEIDEMAN,  b  May  29,  1864;  s  Henry  M.  and  Hannah  (Beyer)  Beideman 
[184-425]  ;m  June  25,  1885,  EMMA  MATILDA  HAGER,  b  Aug.  26,  1867.  Janitor;  res.,  539  Chain  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (8): 

[184-936.1]  1.  William  Henry,  b  Aug.  26,  1886;  m  Sophie  Geyser. 

[184-937]  2.  Elizabeth  Hager,  b  Oct.  21,  1888;  m  Ell  wood  Beaver  Hart. 

[184-938]  3.  Jacob  Robert,  b  Feb.  9,  1891;  m  Ida  Bowker. 


[184-932] 

[184-933] 

[184-934] 

[184-935] 

[184-936] 


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!!^39a]  |  4  Daniel  Linwoadj  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  m  (  L  Mabel  Katherine  Johnston. 
[184— 939bJ  j  {  2.  Agnes  Pennock. 

[184-939.1]  5.  Jonas  Paul,  b  Sept.  22,  1897;  m  Bertha  Cane. 

[184-939.2]  6.  James  Irvin,  b  July  18,  1901;  m  Eula  Mae  Mason. 

7.  Charles  A.,  b  Dec.  18,  1903;  d  Jan.  29,  1904. 

8.  Pearl  Hager,  b  Sept.  18,  1910. 


[184-756]  ELIZABETH  G.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  29,  1866;  dau  Isaac  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Gross)  Beyer 
[184-426a];  m  Jan.  1,  1886,  JOHN  F.  FRICK,  b  1866;  d  Mar.  15,  1907.  Res.  of  widow,  635  Haws  Ave., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 


One  child: 

[  184 -940b]  }  N°ra  Bertille’  h  Feb‘  26’  1891 1  m 


|  1.  Elmer  Epright. 

[  2.  Francis  Thomas  Brodis. 


[184-757a]  WILSON  G.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  7,  1868;  s  Isaac  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Gross)  Beyer  [184-426a]; 
m  SUSANNA  METZ  HALTEMAN,  b  July  31,  1867;dMay24,  1902;  dau  Joseph  F.  and  Mary  H.  (Metz) 
Halteman  [21-39]. 

Children  (3): 

[184-941]  1.  Joseph,  b  Jan.  13,  1891;  m  Freda  Louise  Detwiler. 

2.  Walter  H.,  b  Mar.  15,  1893;  U.  S.  A.  forces  in  France.  (1919.) 

3.  Mary  E.,  b  Sept.  30,  1894;  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  No.  2. 

[184-757b]  WILSON  G.  BEYER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  7,  1905,  MARY  HUNSBER- 
GER,  dau  Christian  and -  (Van  Fossen)  Hunsberger.  No  issue.  Farmer;  res.,  Collegeville, 

Pa.  (1919.) 


[184-758]  HOWARD  S.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  19,  1874;  s  Isaac  C.  and  Sophia  C.  (Swartz)  Beyer  [184- 
426b];  m  Apr.  13,  1897,  HETTIE  H.  BEAN,  b  June  11,  1877 ;  dau  Dillman  and  Anna  Louisa  (Hoffman) 
Bean.  Motorman;  res.,  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-759]  JACOB  ABNER  BEYER,  b  July  9,  1877;  s  Isaac  C.  and  Sophia  (Swartz)  Beyer  [184- 
426b] ;  m  Mar.  26,  1904,  ALICE  SEASHOLTZ,  b  Feb.  12,  1882;  dau  Willoughby  and  — — - — —  (Bergey) 
Seasholtz.  Farmer;  res.,  Norristown,  R.  D.  5,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Laurence,  b  Mar.  8,  1905. 

2.  Abner  S.,  b  June  27,  1914. 


[184-760]  ISAAC  WASHINGTON  BEYER,  b  Feb.  22,  1886;  s  Isaac  C.  and  Sophia  C.  (Swartz) 
Beyer  [184-426b];  m  Feb.  12,  1912,  MARY  EMMA  GRATER,  b  Jan.  15,  1883;  dau  Abram  L.  and  Han¬ 
nah  P.  (Spare)  Grater.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Abram,  b  Mar.  2,  1913. 

2.  Robert  Howard,  b  June  9,  1914. 

3.  Doris  Sophia,  b  Mar.  29,  1917. 

[184-761]  ELLEN  K.  BEYER,  b  Aug.  17,  1877 ;  dau  Levi  R.  and  Mary  L.  (Kindig)  Beyer  [184-427]; 
m  Apr.  6,  1920,  LEONARD  TAYLOR  RAPP,  b  Nov.  11,  1874;  s  Peter  S.  and  Kate  B.  (Taylor)  Rapp. 
Farmer;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1920.) 

[184-762]  ANDREW  H.  BEYER,  b  Nov.  8,  1889;  s  Amos  and  Sarah  (Haas)  Beyer  [184-428];  m 
Apr.  18,  1917,  EDNA  S.  MALONE,  b  July  15,  1892;  dau  Percy  W.  and  Priscilla  (Steelman)  Malone. 
Truck  driver;  res.,  318  James  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Andrew  M.,  b  Mar.  4,  1918. 


[184-764]  LINWOOD  B.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  18,  1883;  s  William  R.  and  Miriam  (Bean)  Beyer  [184— 
429];  m  Sept.  5,  1905,  LAURA  J.  SCHULTZ,  b  Feb.  13,  1882;  dau  Chester  and  Margaret  (Grater) 
Schultz  [149-100].  Res.,  1023  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1918.) 


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[184-765]  RAYMOND  B.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  6,  1885;  s  William  R.  and  Miriam  (Bean)  Beyer  [184— 
429];  m  Feb.  27,  1907,  BERTHA  I.  HUNSICKER,  b  May  29,  1884;  dau  Joseph  C.  and  Mary  A. 
(Rhoads)  Hunsicker.  Farmer;  res.,  Collegeville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  1.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[184-766]  NORMAN  B.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  18,  1889;  s  William  R.  and  Miriam  (Bean)  Beyer  [184- 
429];  m  Mar.  4,  1911,  CHARLOTTE  M.  LEWIS,  b  Feb.  19,  1886;  dau  Reese  E.  and  Mary  (Wilkey) 
Lewis.  Clerk  and  stenographer;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Wayne  L.,  b  Sept.  9,  1911. 

2.  Wilkie  L.,  b  Jan.  17,  1914;  d  Aug.  1,  1919. 

[184-767]  SARA  R.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  5,  1900;  dau  Samuel  R.  and  Lizzie  M.  (Ruth)  Beyer  [184-430b] ; 
m  Mar.  15,  1919,  NORMAN  L.  CLEMMER,  b  Aug.  8,  1892;  s  Joseph  R.  and  Hannah  D.  (Landis) 
Clemmer.  Factory  work;  res.,  Hatlield,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-768]  BLANCHE  BEYER  DETTRA,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  dau  Winfield  H.  and  Ida  R.  (Beyer) 
Dettra  [184-432];  m  Mar.  4,  1914,  FREDERICK  JOHN  WEISS,  b  Feb.  4,  1891 ;  s  John  Frederick  and 
Carrie  (Young)  Weiss.  Machinist;  res.,  2104  Daggett  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  William  John,  b  Nov.  25,  1914. 

2.  Evelyn  Blanche,  b  Sept.  22,  1919. 

[184-769]  ELLEN  BEYER  DETTRA,  b  June  29,  1891 ;  dau  Winfield  H.  and  Ida  R.  (Beyer)  Dettra 
[184-432];  m  Apr.  26,  1916,  PERCY  THOMAS  NODEN,  b  May  26,  1888;  s  Albert  and  Alice  (Cragg) 
Noden.  Sheet  iron  worker;  res.,  2130  South  64th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  E.,  b  Feb.  27,  1919. 

[184-770]  HAROLD  BEYER  DETTRA,  b  Dec,  2,  1893;  s  Winfield  H.  and  Ida  R.  (Beyer)  Dettra 
[184-432];  m  Sept.  6,  1916,  ELIZABETH  MARY  TAYLOR,  b  July  25,  1893;  dau  Joseph  and  Annie 
(Cunningham)  Taylor.  Ship  builder;  res.,  2216  S.  Bonnaffon  Terrace,  West  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  Wdnfield,  b  June  4,  1917. 

[184-771]  CALVIN  ELLWOOD  PENNICK,  b  May  4,  1867;  s  George  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer) 
Pennick  [184-439] ;  m  Jan.  26,  1892,  NAOMI  LAVER,  b  June  7,  1889;  dau  Erasmus  and  Amanda  (Fell) 
Laver.  Wire  fence  builder;  res.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Anna  May,  b  Mar.  17,  1900. 

[184-772]  IRVIN  WALTER  PENNICK,  b  Apr.  4,  1873;  s  George  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Beyer)  Pen¬ 
nick  [184-439];  m  Nov.  14,  1901,  NINA  MAY  RITTER,  b  July  1,  1876;  d  May  22,  1902;  dau  David  H. 
and  Kate  (Baker)  Ritter.  Farmer;  res.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  No  issiie.  (1920.) 

[184-773]  WILLIAM  W.  BEARD,  b  Mar.  20,  1868;  d  Apr.  8,  1910;  s  James  and  Martha  J.  (Beyer) 
Beard  [184-440];  m  July  31,  1887,  LIZZIE  L.  McLAUGHLIN,  b  Apr.  5,  1869;  dau  William  H.  and 
Elizabeth  (Lockard)  McLaughlin.  Res.,  918  Jackson  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Bessie  M.,  b  Sept.  26,  1888;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-942]  2.  Emma  R.,  b  Aug.  22,  1891 ;  m  Edward  J.  Welsh. 

3.  Ralph  W.,  b  Nov.  14,  1893;  d  June  27,  1895. 


[184-774]  LILLIE  S.  BEARD,  b  Mar.  18,  1872;  dau  Janies  and  Martha  J.  (Beyer)  Beard  [184-440]; 
77i  Aug.  1,  1891,  ISAAC  N.  YOCUM,  b  June  14,  1872.  Bricklayer;  res.,  705  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-943]  1.  Otto  Clarence,  b  Feb.  28,  1892;  m  C.  Eleanor  Johnson;  705  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Newton  R.,  b  Jan.  1,  1902. 


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1415 


[184-775]  HANNAH  BEARD,  b  Aug.  9,  1876;  dau  James  and  Martha  J.  (Beyer)  Beard  [184-440]; 
m  June  1,  1905,  CHARLES  SLOUGH,  b  Sept.  20,  1868;  s  John  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Hurst)  Slough.  Brick¬ 
layer  and  contractor;  address,  Box  137,  R.  F.  D.  5,  Johnstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lillian  Beard,  b  Apr.  14,  1910. 

[184-776]  FRANKLIN  BEARD,  b  July  1,  1874;  d  Oct.  28,  1903;  s  James  and  Martha  J.  (Beyer) 
Beard  [184-440];  m  Apr.  22,  1895,  IDA  M.  HOFFMAN,  b  Jan.  4,  1875;  d  Aug.  22,  1913. 

One  child:  William  Bryan,  b  Aug.  12,  1896;  918  Jackson  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[184-777]  SALLIE  BEARD,  b  Dec.  13,  1879;  d  Feb.  13,  1906;  dau  James  and  Martha  J.  (Beyer) 
Beard  [184-440];  m  Oct.  2,  1902,  LOUIS  CULP.  Grocer;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lewis,  b  June  21,  1903. 

2.  Otto  Clarence,  b  Jan.  17,  1905. 

[184-778]  BELLA  A.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  11,  1879;  dau  Cyrus  B.  and  Sue  M.  (Miller)  Beyer  [184-442]; 
m  Nov.  29,  1918,  EDWARD  J.  CLARKE,  b  Feb.  18,  1879;  s  Janies  and  Anna  (Chestnut)  Clarke.  Park 
guard;  res.,  Belmont,  Fairmount  Park,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-779]  MAUD  E.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  23,  1883;  daw  Cyrus  B.  and  Sue  M.  (Miller)  Beyer  [184-442]; 
m  May  18,  1907,  WILLIAM  W.  GOODWIN,  b  Feb.  9,  1883;  s  Edward  and  Mary  (Christopher)  Good¬ 
win.  Rubber  worker;  res.,  731  Nottingham  Way,  Trenton,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  William  B.,  b  Mar.  28,  1908;  d  Mar.  29,  1909. 

2.  Beyer  William,  b  Feb.  28,  1909. 

3.  Anabell,  b  Aug.  1,  1916. 

[184-780]  WILLIAM  WILSON  BEYER,  b  June  21,  1883;  s  William  D.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Wager) 
Beyer  [184-449a];  m  Jan.  16,  1907,  ALMA  HENRIETTA  LUKRITZ,  b  Dec.  22,  1886;  dau  Frederick 
Lukritz.  Mechanical-electrical  engineer;  res.,  124  E.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Lukritz,  b  Dec.  5,  1908. 

2.  Francis  Haeger,  b  Sept.  18,  1910. 

[184-781]  LUCY  J.  BEYER,  b  Apr.  11,  1878;  dau  Jackson  and  Mary  E.  (Queal)  Beyer  [184-450]; 
m  Sept.  8,  1898,  ELLIS  R.  ENGELBECK,  b  Apr.  5,  1874;  s  George  P.  and  Sarah  E.  (Cooper)  Engel- 
beck.  Lumberman;  res.,  1901  East  Ninth  St.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  3,  1899. 

2.  Ranald,  b  Aug.  6,  1904. 

[184-782]  JOHN  HEDDING  BEYER,  b  Mar.  18,  1883 ;  s  Jackson  and  Mary  E.  (Queal)  Beyer  [184- 
450];  m  Dec.  24,  1906,  LILA  ELIZABETH  BEARD,  b  Apr.  26,  1883;  dau  Joseph  H.  and  Alma  M. 
(Briar)  Beard.  Lumberman,  with  J.  H.  Queal  &  Co.,  res.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  (1920.)  Mr.  Beyer  is  one 
of  the  contributors  for  the  publication  of  this  book. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Jean,  b  Oct.  16,  1909. 

2.  Jack,  b  Sept.  8,  1912. 

[184-783]  HIRAM  WELDON  BEYER,  b  Nov.  22,  1884;  s  Jefferson  and  Ida  H.  (Detwiler)  Beyer 
[184-451];  m  Dec.  26,  1905,  ANNA  HAAS.  Grocer;  Norristown,  Pa. 

One  child:  Lester  Haas,  b  Oct.  4,  1908. 

[184-784]  CHARLES  HOLSTEIN  BEYER,  b  June  11,  1884;  d  Oct,  8,  1918;  s  Wesley  B.  and  Addie 
Viola  (Thomas)  Beyer  [184-452];  m  Aug.  9,  1913,  ELSIE  IRENE  GABLE,  b  May  1,  1888;  daw  Percival 
K.  and  Ella  J.  (Kulp)  Gable.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kathryn  Thomas,  b  June  3,  1915. 


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[184-785]  ETELKA  BEYER,  b  Dec.  14,  1889;  dau  Wesley  B.  and  Addie  Viola  (Thomas)  Beyer 
[184-452];  m  May  12,  1915,  BENJAMIN  G.  EVANS,  b  Nov.  21,  1883;  s  W.  N.  and  Elizabeth  (Evans) 
Evans.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  Addie,  b  Aug.  2,  1917. 

[184-786]  HARRIET  NEWELL  BEYER,  b  Mar.  28,  1886;  dau  Harry  B.  and  Jennie  E.  (McElyea) 
Beyer  [184-453];  m  Oct.  20,  1909,  DR.  CHARLES  H.  STANGE,  b  May  21,  1880;  s  Claus  and  Sophie 
(Richmann)  Stange.  Prof,  and  Dean  of  the  veterinary  division  of  Iowa  State  College;  res.,  Ames, 
Iowa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Elizabeth  Jane,  b  Nov.  18,  1916. 

[184-787]  WALTER  H.  METZ,  b  Sept.  24,  1884;  s  Lewis  and  Emma  J.  (Hallman)  Metz  [184-464]; 
m  MARY  McSORLEY.  Conductor;  res.,  5822  Vine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Helen;  2.  Marie;  3.  Walter;  4.  Margaret. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mary  Beyer.] 

[184-788]  HELEN  METZ,  b  Mar.  3,  1900;  dau  Lewis  and  Emma  J.  (Hallman)  Metz  [184-464];  m 
Mar.  24,  1920,  RALPH  W.  ILLINGWORTH,  b  July  16,  1898;  s  Timothy  and  Bella  (Quillman)  Illing¬ 
worth.  Manager  of  farm;  res.,  309  Walnut  St.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[184-789]  ORVAL  M.  RAHN,  b  Oct.  6,  1885;  s  George  G.  and  Sarah  V.  (Metz)  Rahn  [184-466]; 
m  Sept.  5,  1911,  REAH  B.  PRESSMAR,  b  Feb.  4,  1888;  dau  Julius  F.  and  Ida  B.  (Smith)  Pressmar. 
Printer;  res.,  112  W.  Gorgas  Lane,  Mt.  Airy,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Julius  P.,  b  July  26,  1913;  d  Sept.  25,  1913. 

[184-790]  EMERSON  M.  RAHN,  b  Apr.  19,  1890;  s  George  G.  and  Sarah  V.  (Metz)  Rahn  [184- 
466];  rn  Oct.  10,  1915,  JENNIE  RUTH,  b  Apr.  11,  1895;  dau  Edward  M.  and  Mary  E.  (Marean)  Ruth. 
Barber;  res.,  24  Fourth  St.,  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  G.  Edward,  b  May  25,  1919. 

[184-791]  BEULAH  VIOLET  RAHN,  b  Mar.  21,  1896;  dau  George  G.  and  Sarah  V.  (Metz)  Rahn 
[184-466];  m  Oct.  13,  1915,  HARRY  L.  HOFFER,  b  Feb.  11,  1888;  s  Franklin  and  Alice  (Miller)  Hoffer. 
Moulder ;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Harry  Franklin,  b  June  3,  1917. 

[184-792]  MARY  ELLEN  HALTEMAN,  b  Mar.  9,  1879;  dau  Hiram  M.  and  Elizabeth  G.  (Bean) 
Halteman  [184-470] ;  m  June  27,  1900,  GEORGE  DANDO,  b  Sept.  16,  1868;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Walk¬ 
er)  Dando.  Clerk;  res.,  2246  North  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J); 

1.  Wallace,  b  Aug.  9,  1901;  d  Jan.  9,  1902. 

2.  Malcolm,  b  Jan.  24,  1903;  d  Mar.  19,  1903. 

3.  Marion,  b  Dec.  7,  1908. 

4.  Bruce,  b  Aug.  11,  1911. 

[184-793]  ELIZABETH  HALTEMAN,  b  Feb.  19,  1881;  dau  Hiram  M.  and  Elizabeth  G.  (Bean) 
Halteman  [184-470];  m  Apr.  29,  1903,  BYRON  KLEPPINGER,  b  Jan.  10,  1881;  s  Amandus  S.  and 
Sallie  A.  Kleppinger.  Silk  manufacturer;  res.,  Macungie,  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edward  H.,  b  Feb.  10,  1905. 

2.  Charles  W.,  b  May  15,  1908. 

[184-794]  LAURA  HALTEMAN,  b  Dec.  18,  1882;  dau  Hiram  M.  and  Elizabeth  G.  (Bean)  Halte¬ 
man  [184-470];  m  Sept.  21,  1904,  ROBERT  HARLACHER,  b  July  26,  1881;  s  William  H.  and  Susan 
(Roeder)  Harlacher.  Bookkeeper;  res.,  3820  North  16th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (4).' 

1.  Grace  Adelaide,  b  Dec.  1,  1905. 

2.  Wayne  Stanley,  b  Jan.  7,  1908. 

3.  Robert  Spencer,  b  Dec.  17,  1909. 

4.  Laura  Mae,  b  Jan.  6,  1912. 

[184-795]  BERTHA  HALTEMAN,  b  Jan.  13,  1893;  dau  Hiram  M.  and  Elizabeth  G.  (Bean)  Halte- 
man  [184-470];  m  Sept.  2,  1914,  HARRY  HARLEY  READ,  b  Oct.  12,  1889;  s  Harry  Harley  and  Sara 
J.  (Flavell)  Read.  Salesman;  res.,  2029  East  Chelten  Ave.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-796]  WILBUR  CLARENCE  HALTEMAN,  b  Aug.  25,  1882;  s  Azariah  M.  and  Emma  J. 
(Miller)  Halteman  [184-471] ;  m  Oct.  10,  1917,  ELIZABETH  HILBORN  OEHLERT,  b  Feb.  21,  1887 ; 
'  dau  Robert  and  Harriet  E.  (Hilborn)  Oehlert.  Clerk  in  the  P.  R.  R.  General  Office;  res.,  527  Hamilton 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[184-797]  EDITH  UNDERKUFFLER,  b  Dec.  9,  1895;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Laura  K.  (Weigner) 
Underkuffler  [184-473];  m  Nov.  2,  1920,  CLEMENS  TITZCK,  JR.,  b  Mar.  22,  1896;  s  Clemens  and 
Anna  C.  (Weidner)  Titzck.  Purchasing  agent;  res.,  Haddon  Heights,  New  Jersey.  (1922.) 

One  son:  Frank  Clemens,  b  Oct.  23,  1921;  d  Dec.  29,  1921. 

[184-798]  WALTER  OLIVER  UNDERKUFFLER,  b  Aug.  12,  1897;  s  Frank  M.  and  Laura  K. 
(Weigner)  Underkuffler  [184-473];  m  Oct.  8,  1921,  FRANCES  COLLINS  COOK,  b  Feb.  25,  1900;  dau 
John  Morgan  and  Ann  S.  (Clayton)  Cook.  Salesman;  res.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Walter  O.  Underkuffler  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  N.  Aug.  30,  1918,  in  the  Aviation  Division.  He  was 
stationed  at  Gulf  Port,  Miss.,  until  Jan.  13,  1919,  when  he  was  honorably  discharged. 

One  son:  Frank  Walter,  b  Aug.  15,  1922. 

[184-799]  HENRY  HARRISON  BERGER,  6  Oct.  21,  1873;  s  Edward  M.  and  Ann  (Beyer)  Berger 
[184-474];  m  Nov.  8,  1897,  LULA  G.  FEENEY,  b  May  15,  1868;  dau  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Berger) 
Feeney.  Salesman;  res.,  2722  Spaulding  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-800]  GEORGIANNA  BERGER,  b  Aug.  1,  1876;  dau  Edward  M.  and  Ann  (Beyer)  Berger 
[184-474];  m  Dec.  26,  1896,  HOWARD  GRANT  BRENTLINGER,  b  Sept.  6,  1874;  s  Thomas  J.  and 
Jane  (Yount)  Brentlinger.  Carpenter;  res.,  4410  North  27th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Dorothy  L.,  b  June  11,  1897. 

2.  E.  Howard,  b  Aug.  30,  1898. 

3.  Harry  J.,  b  Sept.  13,  1900. 

4.  Ralph  F.,  b  Feb.  3,  1904. 

5.  Frances  M.,  b  Sept.  20,  1915. 

[184-801]  IDA  B.  BEYER,  b  Oct.  26,  1871;  dau  Cornelius  S.  and  Caroline  (Keyser)  Beyer  [184- 
475];  m  Apr.  11,  1891,  JAMES  MATTHEW  JOHNSON,  b  Mar.  25,  1870.  Farmer;  res.,  Rockham, 
South  Dakota.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-944]  1.  Ada  Pearl,  b  Jan.  29,  1892;  m  John  Reinhardt. 

2.  Benjamin  F.,  b  Aug.  17,  1894. 

[184-945]  3.  Florence  Bell,  b  June  20,  1898;  rn  Albert  Hardie. 

4.  Ralph  Milton,  b  Sept.  11,  1900. 

5.  Cyrus  William,  b  June  27,  1903. 

6.  Georgie  Farron,  b  Jan.  11,  1910. 

7.  James  Harold,  b  Aug.  5,  1917. 

[184-803]  KATE  BEYER,  b  Oct.  13,  1874;  dau  Cornelius  S.  and  Caroline  (Keyser)  Beyer  [184- 
475];  m  Oct.  11,  1891,  GEORGE  ROOT,  b  July  19,  1867;  s  Alonzo  and  Anna  (Try)  Root.  Farmer; 
res.,  Hartwick,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[184-946]  1.  Jennie,  b  Nov.  29,  1892;  m  Harold  England. 

2.  Carl  L.,  b  Jan.  19,  1895;  d  Mar.  4,  1895. 


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3.  Sidney  L.,  b  Mar.  10,  1896.  [*See  below.) 

4.  Ida  A.,  b  Mar.  27,  1898. 

5.  Emma,  b  Sept.  23,  1902. 

6.  Jay,  b  Apr.  21,  1900. 

7.  Charles,  b  Nov.  11,  1906. 

Sidney  L.  Root  was  one  of  the  World  War  Soldiers  for  eighteen  months,  of  which  he  spent  six 
months  overseas  and  was  at  the  firing  line  just  as  the  war  closed.  He  served  as  Machine  Gunner  of  the 
334th  Battalion,  Co.  A,  87th  Div. 

[184-804]  HENRY  K.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  21,  1876;  s  Cornelius  S.  and  Caroline  (Keyser)  Beyer  [184- 
475] ;  m  Sept.  3,  1898,  JENNIE  TWOGOOD,  b  Mar.  16,  1876;  dau  Sidney  H.  and  Katheryn  (Maccabee) 
Twogood.  Farmer;  res.,  Remsen,  Plymouth  Co.,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Edna  Mae,  b  May  30,  1899. 

2.  Gladys  Elva,  b  Aug.  18,  1901. 

3.  Sylvia  Lillian,  b  Apr.  11,  1903. 

4.  Lois  Evelyn,  b  Oct.  8,  1914. 

[184-805]  LELA  A.  BEYER,  b  Dec.  2,  1879;  dau  Cornelius  S.  and  Caroline  (Keyser)  Beyer  [184- 
475];  m  July  20,  1897,  WESLEY  RATHBUN,  b  Apr.  2,  1868;  s  Adolph  and  Icy  (Everett)  Rathbun. 
Farmer;  res.,  Winner,  South  Dak.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Lloyd  M.,  b  Feb.  10,  1898;  Ames,  Iowa. 

2.  R.  Emil,  b  Jan.  5,  1900;  Ames,  Iowa. 

3.  L.  Fern,  b  May  16,  1903. 

4.  Goldie  L.,  b  Feb.  8,  1906. 

[184-807]  JENNIE  BEYER,  b  July  9,  1882;  dau  Cornelius  S.  and  Caroline  (Keyser)  Beyer  [184- 
475] ;  m  July  22,  1903,  OSCAR  MYERS,  b  Oct.  25,  1881 ;  s  Peter  and  Helen  (Mauller)  Myers.  Farmer; 
res.,  Belle  Plain,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Opal  Laora,  b  May  25,  1904. 

2.  Gladys  Marie,  b  July  30,  1907. 

[184-808]  GEORGE  BEYER,  b  Mar.  17,  1888;  s  Cornelius  S.  and  Caroline  (Keyser)  Beyer  [184— 
475] ;  m  Dec.  29,  1909,  MIMA  WILLIAMSON,  b  May  13,  1889;  dau  William  F.  and  Mary  (Spar- 
rowgrove)  Williamson.  Farmer;  res.,  Hartwick,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

,  1.  Howard  E.,  b  Sept.  28,  1912. 

2.  Dale  E.,  b  Dec.  30,  1917. 

[184-810]  LEWIS  BECK,  b  Dec.  23,  1872;  d  Oct.  13,  1896;  s  John  and  Kate  (Beyer)  Beck  [184- 
476a];  m  OLGA  ROTHERMEL,  b - ;  d  1901.  No  issue. 

[184-811]  ADDIE  BECK,  b  Sept.  13,  1875;  dau  John  and  Kate  (Beyer)  Beck  [184-476a];  m  July 
17,  1894,  FRED  C.  KRAUSE,  6  Oct.  15,  1868;  s  Fred  and  Wilhelmina  (Ludwig)  Krause.  Banker;  res., 
Fullerton,  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[184-947]  1.  Howard  A.,  b  July  9,  1895;  rn  Lila  G.  Foss. 

2.  Lucille  G.,  b  Dec.  24,  1899. 

[184-812]  FRANKLIN  BECK,  b  Apr.  1,  1878;  s  John  and  Kate  (Beyer)  Beck  [184-476a];  m  June 
6,  1908,  HULDA  HERBIG;  dau  Carl  and  Kate  (Koch)  Herbig.  Engineer;  res.,  Boone,  Iowa.  No 
issue.  (1920.) 

[184-813]  LAURA  SMITH,  b  May  29,  1888;  dau  Adam  K.andKate(Beyer-Beck)Smith  [184-476b]; 
m  June  5,  1919,  REV.  H.  C.  HOESCH,  b  Nov.  21,  1887 ;  s  Karl  and  Katherine  (Sehur)  Hoesch.  Minis- 


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ter  of  Evangelical  Association,  and  Pastor  of  Western  Evangelical  Church;  res.,  Western,  Salem  Co. 
Neb.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-814]  MARGARET  E.  SHEPPS,  b  Sept.  2,  1886;  daw  Frederick  G.  and  Isabella  (Beyer)  Shepps 
[184-478];  m  Oct.  16,  1907,  RAYMOND  L.  TYSON,  b  May  23,  1885;  s  Abraham  and  Adeline  (Kinck- 
inker)  Tyson.  Clerk  for  P.  R.  R.,  and  also  a  musician;  res.,  321  Buttonwood  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Everett  S.,  b  Sept.  17,  1909. 

2.  William  G,  b  Apr.  19,  1918. 

[184-815]  CLARENCE  FREDERICK  SHEPPS,  b  Mar.  20,  1895;  s  Frederick  G.  and  Isabella 
(Beyer)  Shepps  [184-478];  m  Jan.  12,  1916,  MARIAN  FRANCIS  HALLMAN,  b  Jan.  9,  1895;  dau 
John  H.  and  Mayme  E.  (Davis)  Hallman.  Crane  operator;  res.,  536  Green  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  C.  John,  b  Apr.  25,  1916. 

2.  Raymond  L.,  b  Jan.  19,  1918;  d  Jan.  19,  1918. 

[184-816]  JULIANNA  BEYER,  b  July  7,  1886;  dau  Josiah  M.  and  Mary  R,  (Walter)  Beyer  [184- 
479];  m  July  30,  1913,  ROBERT  TEASE.  Res.,  Pineville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Wesley,  b  Mar.  22,  1915. 

[184-818]  HANNAH  MAY  DAVIES,  b  May  16,  1890;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary  E.  (Beyer)  Davies 
[184-481];  m  June  18,  1910,  CHARLES  LEWIS  BENNING,  b  Jan.  1,  1882;  s  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  B. 
(Goodman)  Benning.  Weaver;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Malcolm  Charles,  b  July  15,  1911. 

2.  Naomi  May,  b  June  26,  1917. 

[184-821]  HARRY  H.  BEYER,  b  Feb.  15,  1897;  s  Elias  Vernon  and  Mary  M.  (Halteman)  Beyer 
[184-483];  m  Sept.  22,  1920,  IDA  M.  HANGSTORFER,  b  Nov.  14,  1893;  dau  William  F.  and  Lutoria 
(Boorse)  Hangstorfer.  Mail  clerk;  res.,  Centre  Square,  Pa.  (1921.) 

[184-821.1]  CLAUDE  H.  BEYER,  b  Aug.  29,  1899;  s  Elias  Vernon  and  Mary  M.  (Halteman)  Beyer 
[184-483];  m  Oct.  4,  1922,  ADA  B.  LANDIS,  b  Nov.  9,  1901;  dau  Abram  S.  and  Amanda  (Bergey) 
Landis.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  D.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

[184-822]  JOHN  RAYMOND  BAILEY,  b  Feb.  3,  1885;  s  James  D.  and  Sarah  M.  (Beyer)  Bailey 
[184-486];  m  June  25,  1912,  MARY  STEINER,  b  Dec.  10,  1887;  dau  John  and  Meta  (Harte)  Steiner. 
Machinist;  res.,  107  Owens  Lane,  Wayne,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Roy  Davis,  b  June  2,  1913. 

2.  Arthur  Raymond,  b  Jan.  15,  1915. 

3.  Warren  Franklin,  b  Apr.  21,  1919. 

[184-823]  WILLIAM  MELOY,  b  Aug.  21,  1877;  s  William  H.  and  Ida  M.  (Emery)  Meloy  [184— 
487];  m  ELLA  MAY  McELWAIN,  b  Mar.  10,  1875;  dau  John  S.  and  Rebecca  (Webb)  McElwain  [184— 
200].  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Civil  Service;  res.,  Fort  Winfield  Scott  (near  San  Francisco),  Cal.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Muriel  Vivian,  b  Mar.  23,  1905. 

2.  William  Earl,  b  Apr.  22,  1909. 

3.  Lawrence  Abraham,  b  Mar.  15,  1913. 

[184-825]  JOSEPHINE  WHITE  PENNEWILL,  b  June  27,  1896;  dau  John  C.  and  Jane  (White) 
Pen ne will  [184—491];  m  June  17,  1915,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  ELLIS,  b  Dec.  26,  1892;  s  William  Robert 
and  Susan  Ann  (Rutherford)  Ellis.  Paymaster,  Du  Pont  Company;  res.,  806  West  St.,  Wilmington, 
Del.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Robert,  Jr.,  b  June  17,  1916. 


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[184-827]  LENA  LUCINDA  DONAHUE,  b  Nov.  29,  1885;  dau  Philip  F.  and  Mary  J.  (McElwaine) 
Donahue  [184-493];  m  Aug.  19,  1903,  JAMES  HARRISON  ELLIS,  b  Sept.  14,  1880;  s  Matthew  P. 
and  Elizabeth  (Resh)  Ellis.  Teamster  in  lumber  yard ;  res.,  3108  3rd  Ave.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 


1.  Edna  Mary,  b  Apr.  29,  1904. 

2-  Si!,'!na  ®izabeth  1  twins,  b  July  6,  1914. 

3.  Wilbur  Wentz  J 


[184-830]  IDA  MAY  WALKER,  b  1882 ;  dau  Charles  and  Eliza  R.  (McElwaine)  Walker  [184-494]; 
m  June  28,  1905,  AMBROSE  HUGHES,  b  1871 ;  s  George  and  Sarah  (Trimbal)  Hughes.  Drayman;  res., 
R,  F.  D.  5,  Falls  City,  Neb.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Alma,  b  Mar.  28,  1907. 

2.  Boyd,  b  Feb.  20,  1908. 

3.  Irene,  b  Oct.  2,  1909. 

4.  Arthur,  b  Dec.  23,  1911. 

5.  Lenore,  b  Oct.  31,  1916. 

6.  Eleanor,  b  Apr.  20,  1918. 

[184-833]  CATHARINE  E.  McELWAIN,  b  Jan.  9,  1869;  dau  James  B.  and  Martha  E.  (Stauffer) 
McElwain  [184-495];  m  Feb.  10,  1887,  B.  F.  DOWNARD,  b  Oct.  13,  1859;  s  Ephraim  and  Margaret 
(Payne)  Downard.  Res.,  Mount  Zion,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-948]  1.  Boyd  Lee,  b  Sept.  8,  1888;  m  Dorcus  Boren;  Ottumwa,  R.  R.  3,  la. 

[184-949]  2.  Mildred' Gladys,  b  Dec.  18,  1892;  m  Boyd  Lee  Walker. 

3.  B.  Ross,  b  Aug.  8,  1895;  Ottumwa,  Iowa. 

4.  Beulah  M.,  b  Oct.  21,  1897;  Mount  Zion,  Iowa. 

[184-835]  ANNIE  E.  McELWAIN,  b  Aug.  26,  1872;  dau  James  B.  and  Martha  E.  (Stauffer) 
McElwain  [184-495];  rn  JERRY  H.  WALKER.  Res.,  Hazlehurst,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[184-950]  1.  Myrtle  E.,  b  Jan.  5,  1892;  m  Joseph  W.  Hefferman. 

[184-951]  2.  Leah  M.,  b  July  2,  1894;  m  Oliver  P.  Guthrie. 

[184-952]  3.  Vernon  B.,  b  Sept.  25,  1897;  m  Mary  E.  Chesney. 

4.  Merle  D.,  b  July  13,  1899;  U.  S.  Navy. 

[184-836]  MABEL  J.  McELWAIN,  b  Jan.  4,  1878;  dau  James  B.  and  Martha  E.  (Stauffer)  Mc¬ 
Elwain  [184-495];  m  Sept.,  1894,  GEORGE  PERSHALL.  Res.,  Arnold,  Neb.  (1920.)  Five  children. 
[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[184-837]  HARRY  G.  McELWAIN,  b  Sept.  4,  1883;  s  James  B.  and  Martha  E.  (Stauffer)  McEl¬ 
wain  [184-495];  m  Oct.  25,  1906,  CELESTE  MAY  STINGLEY,  b  Oct.  30,  1882;  dau  Lyman  and  Mary 
(Black)  Stingley.  Res.,  Mount  Zion,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Ruth,  b  June  11,  1907;  d  June  11,  1907. 

2.  Arthur  Harold,  b  Mar.  4,  1910. 

3.  Neal  Leonard,  b  Oct.  26,  1911. 

4.  Glenn  Virgel,  b  Sept.  20,  1913;  d  Oct.  6,  1918. 

5.  Doris  Alvera,  b  Aug.  8,  1915. 

6.  Hazel  Elsie,  b  Apr.  15,  1918. 

7.  Jack  Pershing,  b  Mar.  12,  1920;  d  Mar.  14,  1920. 

[184-838]  CORA  M.  McELWAIN,  b  Apr.  4,  1892;  dau  James  B.  and  Martha  E.  (Stauffer)  McEl¬ 
wain  [184-495];  m  June  10,  1916,  HARRY  D.  EDDY,  b  May  9,  1874;  s  George  W.  and  Lillian  (Bills) 
Eddy.  Rancher;  res.,  Derby,  Col.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  E.,  b  Apr.  8,  1919. 


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[184-839]  WILLIAM  A.  INGRAM,  b  Sept.  26,  1875;  s  William  J.  and  Martha  A.  (McElwain) 
Ingram  [184-496];  m  Mar.  28,  1905,  JENNIE  CLUGSTON  BELL,  b  Nov.  18,  1881;  dau  Rev.  John 
and  Jane  (Clugston)  Bell.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.,  Peach  Bottom,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mildred  R.,  b  Feb.  2,  1906. 

2.  William  A.,  b  Nov.  22,  1909. 

3.  Jane  B.,  b  Apr.  27,  1912. 

[184-840]  MARY  MYRTLE  INGRAM,  b  July  24,  1877;  dau  William  J.  and  Martha  A.  (McElwain) 
Ingram  [184-496];  m  Oct.  29,  1902,  CLIFFORD  C.  AUMENT,  b  Mar.  5,  1876;  s  Elias  and  M.  Mar¬ 
garet  (Wentz)  Aument.  Merchant;  res.,  Greene,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  W.  Everett,  b  July  22,  1903. 

2.  Velma  M.,  b  Oct.  1,  1910. 

[184-842a]  ILA  L.  INGRAM,  b  July  26,  1883;  dau  William  J.  and  Martha  A.  (McElwain)  Ingram 
[184-496];  m  Nov.  18,  1905,  JOSEPH  C.  COONEY,  b  Dec.  25,  1880;  d  Dec.  29,  1905;  s  John  M.  and 
Elizabeth  B.  (Shaub)  Cooney. 

One  child:  M.  Josephine,  b  Apr.  18,  1906. 

[184-842b]  ILA  L.  (INGRAM)  COONEY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  11,  1920,  ELMER  Mc- 
SPARRAN,  b  Dec.  1,  1881 ;  s  S.  Cheyney  and  Flora  C.  (Cain)  McSparran.  Lineman;  res.,  Greene,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

[184-843]  L.  ZAIDEE  INGRAM,  b  Oct.  29,  1885;  dau  William  J.  and  Martha  A.  (McElwain) 
Ingram  [184-496];  m  Mar.  4,  1914,  ERNEST  L.  KIRK,  b  Mar.  23,  1893;  s  Willis  L.  and  Hannah  S. 
(Grubb)  Kirk.  Locomotive  engineer  for  P.  R.  R.;  res.,  31  East  23rd  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Martha  Irene,  b  May  27,  1917 ;  d  May  27,  1917. 

[184-844]  HATTIE  M.  INGRAM,  b  May  2,  1890;  dau  William  J.  and  Martha  A.  (McElwain) 
Ingram  [184-496];  m  Nov.  19,  1913,  WARREN  REINHART,  b  Aug.  4,  1889;  s  Almon  F.  and  Ada  E. 
(Waidlich)  Reinhart.  Farmer;  res.,  Quarryville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (: 2): 

1.  Vance  I.,  b  June  28,  1915. 

2.  Almon  F.,  b  June  24,  1919. 

[184-845]  J.  ELMER  INGRAM,  b  Nov.  4,  1893;  s  William  J.  and  Martha  A.  (McElwain)  Ingram 
[184-496];  m  Dec.  15,  1915,  ANNA  STUBBS,  b  Dec.  12,  1894;  dau  Cecil  C.  and  Annie  E.  (Townsend) 
Stubbs.  Railroad  clerk;  res.,  Greene,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Anna  Miriam,  b  Aug.  30,  1917. 

[184-846]  ROY  ELLSWORTH  McELWAIN,  b  Sept.  19,  1889;  s  John  B.  and  Susan  (McClure) 
McElwain  [184-497];  mNov.  29,  1916,  ANNA  MAE  ROSS,  b  Aug.  31,  1889;  dau  Thomas  T.  and  Sarah 
E.  (Fry)  Ross.  Res.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-847]  MARY  ISABELLA  McELWAIN,  b  Mar.  24,  1896;  dau  John  B.  and  Susan  (McClure) 
McElwain  [184-497];  m  Dec.  24,  1918,  CHARLES  D.  EVANS,  b  July  29,  1893;  s  George  and  Louisa 
(Clingan)  Evans.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.,  Cochranville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  Clarence,  b  June  26,  1920. 

[184-848]  MADISON  E.  McELWAIN,  b  Feb.  13,  1892;  s  Josiah  E.  and  Sallie  T.  (Cain)  McElwain 
[184-499];  m  Nov.  25,  1915,  LEAH  M.  LANTZ,  b  Oct.  8,  1892;  dau  Harry  and  Annie  (Warner)  Lantz. 
Farmer;  res.,  Christiana,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  M.,  b  Feb.  2,  1917. 

[184-849]  CORA  ELLA  McELWAIN,  b  Nov.  17,  1883;  dau  John  R.  and  Edith  J.  (Brooks)  Mc¬ 
Elwain  [184-500];  m  Nov.  19,  1919,  RALPH  JENKINS,  b  Dec.  12,  1888;  s  Henry  and  Margaret  (Mor¬ 
rison)  Jenkins.  Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 


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[184-850]  OLIVE  MAY  McELWAIN,  b  Sept.  1,  1885;  dau  John  R.  and  Edith  J.  (Brooks)  McEl- 
wain  [184-500];  m  Feb.  15,  1912,  WILLIAM  BARTOL  KEARNS,  b  May  13,  1885;  s  William  H.  and 
Cora  (Bartol)  Kearns.  Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-851]  JOHN  EDWARD  CLIFTON  McELWAIN,  b  June  28,  1887;  s  John  R.  and  Edith  J. 
(Brooks)  McElwain  [184-500];  m  Nov.  26,  1914,  ROBERTA  STRAWBRIDGE,  b  Feb.  8,  1897;  dau 
William  T.  and  Ida  (Hughes)  Strawbridge.  Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Jane  Hughes,  b  Sept.  20,  1919. 

[184-852]  LORENZO  CLARK  McELWAIN,  b  Aug.  21,  1889;  s  John  R.  and  Edith  J.  (Brooks) 
McElwain  [184-500];  m  PLESIE  MARIE  DRUMMOND,  b  Oct.  14,  1892;  dau  Lewis  J.  and  Anna  M. 
Drummond.  Res.,  Fleming,  Centre  Co.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-853]  HARRY  ELLSWORTH  McELWAIN,  b  May  11,  1892;  s  John  R.  and  Edith  J.  (Brooks) 
McElwain  [184-500];  m  Nov.  5,  1919,  CLARA  MILDRED  ECIvENROTH,  b  Oct.  14,  1900;  dau 
Charles  Russel  and  Josephine  Luella  (Eckert)  Eckenroth.  Merchant;  res.,  Fleming,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-854]  WALTER  LESLIE  McELWAIN,  b  Nov.  19,  1888;  s  Robert  B.  and  Florence  (Allen) 
McElwain  [184-501];  m  Sept.  4,  1912,  ANNA  MARY  MANIFOLD,  b  Oct.  15,  1886;  dau  Stephen  B. 
and  Sarah  E.  (Wiley)  Manifold.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.,  Fawn  Grove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  Manifold,  b  Aug.  8,  1918. 

[184-855]  ALLEN  ROY  McELWAIN,  b  Oct.  16,  1891;  s  Robert  B.  and  Florence  (Allen)  McElwain 
[184-501];  m  Feb.  14,  1918,  PEARL  ISABEL  JENKINS,  b  May  19,  1891;  dau  Henry  and  Margaret 
(Morrison)  Jenkins.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.,  Fawn  Grove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Jean  Isabel,  b  Mar.  10,  1920. 

[184-856]  ROBERT  CARL  McELWAIN,  b  Aug.  15,  1893;  s  Robert  B.  and  Florence  (Allen)  Mc¬ 
Elwain  [184-501];  m  Feb.  14,  1918,  MARGARET  GOLD  A  WILEY,  b  Apr.  27,  1897;  dau  J.  Nelson 
and  Elizabeth  M.  (McClung)  Wiley.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Laura  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  29,  1919. 

[184-857]  KENNETH  WEBB  McELWAIN,  b  June  18,  1899;  s  Robert  B.  and  Florence  (Allen) 
McElwain  [184-501];  m  Feb.  24,  1920,  GRACE  LOWE,  b  Mar.  8,  1899;  dau  John  and  Annie  Lowe. 
Farmer;  res.,  Bridgeton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-858]  VANIE  BLANCHE  McELWAIN,  b  Mar.  28,  1886;  dau  William  Alexander  and  Lydia  A. 
(McDonald)  McElwain  [184-502];  in  Jan.  8,  1909,  SAMUEL  JOHN  PATTERSON,  b  Jan.  18,  1882. 
Farmer;  res.,  The  Rocks,  Md.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Jennette  Belle,  b  Sept.  28,  1909. 

2.  James  William,  b  Feb.  22,  1911. 

3.  Ruth  McDonald,  b  Mar.  17,  1913. 

4.  Samuel  John,  b  Oct.  14,  1916. 

5.  Benjamin  Edgar,  b  June  9,  1918. 

[1184-859]  CLARA  BELL  McELWAIN,  b  July  14,  1893;  dau  William  A.  and  Lydia  A.  (McDonald) 
McElwain  [184-502];  m  EDGAR  C.  DUKE,  b  Oct.  28,  1889;  s  James  C.  and  Margaret  C.  (Davis)  Duke. 
Painter;  res.,  Box  402,  Hamlet,  N.  C.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  James  William,  b  Jan.  3,  1915. 

2.  Anna  Catherine,  b  May  13,  1917. 

3.  Edgar  Crittenden,  b  Jan.  10,  1919. 

[184-860]  CATHERINE  LUELLA  McELWAIN,  b  Sept.  30,  1897;  dau  William  A.  and  Lydia  A. 
(McDonald)  McElwain  [184-502];  m  Aug.  9,  1916,  WILLIAM  HENRY  MILLER,  b  Apr.  23,  1894;  s 
James  W.  and  Mary  J.  (Heaps)  Miller.  Baker;  res.,  822  Madison  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1920.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Evelyn  Jennett,  b  Oct.  5,  1916;  d  Oct.  24,  1917. 

2.  William  James,  b  Feb.  22,  1918;  d  May  26,  1920. 

3.  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  May  13,  1920. 

[184-861]  EVA  REBECCA  McELWAIN,  b  Apr.  24,  1899;  dau  William  A.  and  Lvdia  A.  (McDonald) 
McElwain  [184-502];  m  Mar.  18,  1920,  EDGAR  TALMADGE  PATTERSON,  b  Apr.  25,  1890;  s 
James  H.  and  Rebecca  (McComas)  Patterson.  Res.,  Cardiff,  Md.  (1920.) 

[184-862]  MYRTLE  ETHEL  MARSTELLER,  b  Oct.  29,  1890;  dau  John  Y.  C.  and  Mary  S.  (Mc¬ 
Elwain)  Marsteller  [184-504];  m  Apr.  25,  1914,  WILBUR  NORRIS,  b  Apr.  30,  1889;  s  Edward  W.  and 
Crissie  (Pearce)  Norris.  Auto  mechanic;  res.,  Hill  City,  Kansas.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-865]  REBECCA  M.  ALLEN,  b  Dec.  21,  1900;  dau  William  and  Henrietta  R.  (McElwain) 
Allen  [184-505];  m  Nov.  30,  1917,  JOHN  R.  ANDERSON,  s  J.  James  and  Mollie  (Bond)  Anderson. 
Farmer;  res.,  Stewartstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  John  Ross,  b  July,  1919. 

[184-866]  FLORENCE  ETHEL  LANTZ,  b  Apr.  8,  1892;  dau  Phares  M.  and  Mary  S.  (McElwain) 
Lantz  [184-510] ;  m  Oct.  10,  1916,  REV.  GEORGE  H.  SHEA,  b  Feb.  29,  1888;  s  David  E.  and  Esther  R. 
(Thompson)  Shea.  Clergyman;  res.,  Quarry ville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  McElwain,  b  Dec.  20,  1919. 

[184-867]  BENJAMIN  T.  MELOY,  b  Mar.  30,  1869;  d  May  27,  1908;  s  George  W.  and  Catherine 
D.  A.  (Beyer)  Meloy  [184-512];  m  ELLEN  DUGAN,  b  Apr.  14,  1876.  No  issue. 

[184-868]  MARY  B.  MELOY,  b  Sept.  4,  1871 ;  d  May  9,  1918;  dau  George  W.  and  Catherine  D.  A. 
(Beyer)  Meloy  [184-512];  m  Aug.  28,  1888,  D.  L.  REESE,  b  Nov.  14,  1878;  s  Dr.  David  J.  and  Sarah 
(Pease)  Reese.  Engine  inspector;  res.,  Renovo,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[184-953]  1.  Kathryn  Sara,  b  Feb.  9,  1890;  m  J.  R.  Kreamer. 

[184-954]  2.  Charles  L.,  b  Jan.  14,  1894;  m  Ruth  Schied. 

3.  David  L.,  b  Apr.  4,  1904;  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  School  (Illinois). 

[184-869]  SARA  L.  MELOY,  b  May  1,  1873;  dau  George  W.  and  Catherine  D.  A.  (Beyer)  Meloy 
[184-512];  m  Oct.  18,  1892,  W.  S.  SARVER,  b  Dec.  27,  1867;  s  William  and  Sarah  (Park)  Sarver. 
Painter;  res.,  1218  Veto  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Theodore  Watson,  b  Dec.  31,  1893;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Was  a  sergeant  in  the  World  War, 
serving  with  the  Army  in  Headquarters  Co.,  13th  Field  Artillery,  4th  Division. 
[184-955]  2.  Catherine  Dorothea,  b  Dec.  21,  1896;  m  A.  E.  Stephenson. 

3.  Ethel  Park,  b  June  14,  1898;  d  Oct.  12,  1918. 

4.  Evalina  Ely,  b  Oct.  18,  1900;  d  Mar.  24,  1901. 

5.  Hillard  Barker,  b  Nov.  18,  1903. 

6.  Martha  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  29,  1906. 

[184-870]  JENNIE  MAY  MELOY,  b  May  1,  1876;  d  Feb.  14,  1916;  dau  George  W.  and  Catherine 
D.  A.  (Beyer)  Meloy  [184-512];  m  Nov.  17,  1897,  H.  J.  HEVNER,  b  June  5,  1875;  d  Nov.  21,  1917;  s 
Henry  H.  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Hevner. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  C.,  b  June  10,  1900;  d  May  6,  1918. 

2.  George  H.,  b  June  4,  1903;  U.  S.  Navy. 

3.  Ethel  B.,  b  Dec.  10,  1904;  East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

4.  Benjamin  T.,  b  Sept.  4,  1907;  East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

[184-871]  J.  H.  B.  MELOY,  b  May  29,  1881;  s  George  W.  and  Catherine  D.  A.  (Beyer)  Meloy 
[184-512];  m  Mar.  25,  1903,  MINNIE  E.  JONES,  b  Mar.  8,  1883;  dau  Richard  S.  and  Nancy  (Corbin) 
Jones.  Yard  brakeman;  res.,  Renovo,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  James  F.,  b  May  1,  1904. 


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[184-872]  ETHEL  B.  MELOY,  b  Apr.  18,  1887 ;  dau  George  W.  and  Catherine  D.  A.  (Beyer)  Meloy 
[184-512];  in  May  21,  1909,  GEORGE  W.  DAUGHERTY,  b  May  9,  1891;  s  James  and  Mary  J. 
(Lucas)  Daugherty.  Railroad  conductor;  res.,  Ridgway,  Pa.  (1920.1 
One  child:  James,  b  Jan.  16,  1910. 

[184-873]  WILLIAM  U.  BEYER,  b  Sept.  17,  1873;  d  May  18,  1919;  s  George  W.  and  Phebe  A. 
(Seighanan)  Beyer  [184-513];  m  Dec.  18,  1894,  EMMA  E.  HAUNABAUCH,  b  Oct.  30,  1876;  dau 
Zacaria  and  Clara  E.  (Gilger)  Haunabauch.  R.  R.  conductor;  res.,  5153  Parrish  St.,  West  Phila.,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[184-956]  1.  Nina  M.,  b  Oct.  3,  1896;  m  A.  Edward  Brewer. 

[184-957]  2.  William  E.,  b  Jan.  21,  1899;  m  Margaret  Manning. 

[184-874]  CLOYD  OTTO  BEYER,  b  Aug.  1,  1882; s  George  W.  and  Phebe  A.  (Seighanan)  Beyer 
[184-513];  m  MARY  N.  FISHER.  Res.,  2147  Jefferson  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Cloyd  F.,  b  Dec.  28,  1906. 

2.  Paul  G.,  b  Dec.  21,  1908. 

3.  John  G.,  b  Dec.  25,  1910. 

4.  Robert  L.,  b  Dec.  20,  1912;  d  Dec.  23,  1912. 

5.  Gertrude,  b  Dec.  19,  1914. 

6.  Raymond  F.,  b  Feb.  15,  1916. 

[184-875]  GRAY  M.  BEYER,  b  June  5,  1886;  s  George  W.  and  Phebe  A.  (Seighanan)  Beyer  [184— 
513];  m  DOROTHEA  L.  ROBISON.  Res.,  1832  South  5th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  G.,  b  Feb.  6,  1908. 

[184-877a]  JOHN  MILTON  KEYLOR,  b  Mar.  26,  1882;  s  Rev.  James  E.  and  Annie  C.  (Shenk) 
Keylor  [184-521];  m  Dee.  31,  1907,  ADAH  L.  SMITH,  b  May  29,  1884;  d  July  21,  1910;  dau  P.  A.  and 
Lettie  (Fuller)  Smith. 

One  child:  Arline,  b  Dec.  28,  1908. 

[184-877b]  JOHN  MILTON  KEYLOR,  same  as  above, m  2nd  time,  Apr.  10, 1916,  ADA  THORNE 
BOOTH,  b  Jan.  9,  1881 ;  dau  William  J.  and  Sallie  B.  (Morgan)  Booth.  Sales  engineer;  res.,  114  Walnut 
Ave.,  Ardmore,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Alice  Booth,  b  Jan.  12,  1917. 

[184-878]  RENA  FRANCES  KEYLOR,  b  Dec.  8,  1884;  dau  Rev.  James  E.  and  Annie  C.  (Shenk) 
Keylor  [184-521];  m  June  30,  1914,  FRANK  CLIFFORD  HARMSTAD,  b  Nov.  22,  1890;  s  Edwin  H. 
and  Julia  (Hosfeld)  Harmstad.  Asst,  sales  manager;  res.,  108  Walnut  Ave.,  Ardmore,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Kathryn  Hosfeld,  b  Sept.  18,  1915. 

2.  James  Edwin,  b  Mar.  14,  1917. 

[184-879]  SPENCER  C.  RYNEAR,  b  Feb.  2,  1887;  s  William  B.  and  Anna  M.  (Keylor)  Rynear 
[184-523];  m  Sept.  14,  1910,  EMMA  WALTMAN,  b  Mar.  18,  1886;  dau  Emanuel  and  Susanna  (Rintz) 
Waltman.  Farmer;  res.,  Bartville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Charles,  b  Oct.  30,  1915. 

[184-880]  REBECCA  A.  RYNEAR,  b  Apr.  27,  1883;  dau  William  B.  and  Anna  M.  (Keylor)  Rynear 
[184-523];  m  June  30,  1908,  RALPH  H.  FERGUSON,  b  Aug.  14,  1881;  s  William  S.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Hindman)  Ferguson.  Carpenter;  res.,  326  West  Main  St.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Herman,  b  Jan.  4,  1919. 

[184-881]  RALPH  M.  BUCHANAN,  b  Dec.  6,  1898;  s  Samuel  R.  and  Priscilla  (Jull)  Buchanan 
[184-538];  m  Oct.  8,  1919,  KATHLEEN  DAY,  b  May  17,  1897;  dau  Charles  and  Katherine  (Riordon) 
Day.  Stockman;  res.,  Oleson,  Colo.  (1921.) 


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[184-885]  WILLIAM  W.  LANDIS,  b  Feb.  15,  1869;  s  Isaac  D.  and  A.  Mary  (Davis)  Landis  [184- 
545];  m  Aug.  26,  1896,  GRACE  HAMBLIN,  b  Sept.  17,  1871;  dau  Henry  and  Ada  E.  Hamblin.  Pro¬ 
fessor  of  Mathematics  at  Dickinson  College;  res.,  Carlisle,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-886]  MARY  P.  LANDIS,  b  May  11,  1876;  dau  Isaac  D.  and  A.  Mary  (Davis)  Landis  [184- 
545];  m  June  27,  1907,  H.  I.  HAINES,  D.  D.  S.,  b  Oct.  5,  1873;  s  Isaac  N.  and  Ruth  E.  (Dickinson) 
Haines.  Dentist;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Oue  child:  Isaac  Landis,  b  Apr.  25,  1908. 

[184-888]  IRA  GUEST  DAVIS,  b  Dec.  27,  1884;  s  Frank  and  Leah  B.  (Guest)  Davis  [184  547];  m 
Feb.  11,  1906,  ESTHER  RICHARDS,  b  Aug.  28,  1883;  dau  Wesley  and  Kathrine  (Case)  Richards. 
Steel  worker;  res.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Frank  R.,  b  Oct.  25,  1906. 

[184-895]  FLORENCE  M.  STROHL,  b  Apr.  9,  1887;  dau  George  M.  C.  and  Laura  E.  (Boyer) 
Strohl  [184-553];  m  Sept.  1,  1909,  EDGAR  VAN  BUSKIRK,  b  Feb.  15,  1886;  s  William  and  Clara  E. 
(Fritz)  Van  Buskirk.  Templet  checker;  res.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edith  Catharine,  b  Aug.  10,  1912. 

2.  William  Alexander,  b  Mar.  9,  1919. 

[184-896]  GEORGE  R.  STROHL,  b  Oct.  4,  1891;  s  George  M.  C.  and  Laura  E.  (Boyer)  Strohl 
[184-553];  m  Nov.  14,  1917,  EVA  FREDERICK,  b  Apr.  1,  1892;  dau  Harry  C.  and  Sarah  E.  (Acker) 
Frederick.  Mechanical  engineer;  res.,  Ardmore,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  G.  Ralph,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  19,  1919. 

[184-897]  CHARLES  SWAVELY,  b  May  7,  1889;  s  Davis  D.  and  Lena  L.  (Boyer)  Swavely  [184- 
554];  m  May  14,  1910,  ETHEL  MAY  SMITH,  b  May  29,  1891;  dau  Perry  George  and  Rebecca  Ellen 
(Brooks)  Smith.  Structural  iron  worker;  res.,  18  North  Hanover  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Frances  May,  b  Feb.  9,  1911. 

[184-898]  WILLIAM  SWAVELY,  b  Feb.  5,  1891;  s  Davis  D.  and  Lena  L.  (Boyer)  Swavely  [184- 
554];  m  Feb.,  1909,  ESTELLA  AMOLE,  b  Mar.  23,  1890;  dau  Lyman  B.  and  Laura  E.  (Ewing)  Amole. 
McClintic  Marshall  Construction  Co.;  res.,  728  Walnut  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Thelma  M.,  b  Aug.  15,  1910. 

2.  Hazel  J.,  b  Feb.  15,  1912. 

[184-899]  MYRTEL  E.  MILLER,  b  Feb.  15,  1901;  dau  Howard  S.  and  E.  Blanche  (Boyer)  Miller 
[184-559];  m  Dec.  25,  1918,  ELMER  BRUMBACH,  b  1899;  s  Howard  and  Lillian  (Keiser)  Brumbach. 
Core  maker;  res.,  34  South  Third  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-901]  BLANC  B.  MORRIS,  b  Jan.  28,  1901;  s  Joseph  T.  and  Sarah  M.  (Boyer)  Morris  [184— 
567];  m  Mar.  13,  1919,  JESSIE  A.  SOUDERS,  b  May  7,  1900;  dau  J.  Martin  and  Clara  L.  (Ash)  Sou- 
ders.  Steel  worker;  res.,  47  East  Second  St.,  Girard,  Ohio.  (1921.) 

[184-904]  CLOUD  D.  HUGHES,  b  Sept.  24,  1888;  s  Nelson  C.  W.  and  Laura  (Slater)  Hughes  [184- 
578a];  m  Feb.  15,  1917,  ANNA  P.  DILWORTH,  b  Aug.  11,  1887;  dau  Jipa  and  Annie  (Preston)  Dil- 
worth.  Motor  expressman;  res.,  Ivennett  Square,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Cloud  D.,  b  Sept.  2,  1918. 

[184-905]  MARION  FRANCES  HUGHES,  b  July  6,  1890;  dau  Nelson  C.  W.  and  Laura  (Slater) 
Hughes  [184-578a] ;  rn  Apr.  15,  1911,  H.  B.  VAN  ORMER,  b  July  14,  1889;  s  Jacob  Trego  and  Ann 
.lane  (Balentine)  Van  Oriner.  General  foreman,  Standard  Steel  Works;  res.,  Yeagertown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Harry  Boyd,  b  Dec.  14,  1911. 

2.  Anna  Emily,  b  June  20,  1913. 


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3.  William  Cloud,  b  Oct.  14,  1916;  d  Oct.  20,  1916. 

4.  Richard  Balentine,  b  June  18,  1918. 

[184-906]  HARRIET  SLATER  HUGHES,  b  Jan.  30,  1894;  dau  Nelson  C.  W.  and  Laura  (Slater) 
Hughes  [184-578a];  m  Dec.  8,  1913,  HARRY  WILLARD  HOOPES,  b  Mar.  18,  1894;  s  Harry  E.  and 
Mary  W.  (Myers)  Hoopes.  Garage  manager;  res..  West  Grove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Helen  Louise,  b  Oct.  16,  1914. 

2.  Dorothy  Ruth,  b  Jan.  8,  1917. 

[184-907]  EMILY  BOYER  HUGHES,  b  Sept.  17,  1896;  dau  Nelson  C.  W.  and  Laura  (Slater) 
Hughes  [184-578a];  m  Dec.  24,  1917,  CHARLES  CHRISTY,  b  Nov.  26,  1895;  s  Frank  B.  and  Ruth 
(Mackey)  Christy.  Carpenter;  res.,  West  Grove,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Jack  M.,  b  Dec.  28,  1918. 

2.  Robert  C.,  b  Aug.  18,  1920. 

[184-908]  MAUDE  PRATT  HUGHES,  b  Oct.  16,  1897;  dau  Harry  B.  and  C.  Maude  (Gray) 
Hughes  [184-580];  m  Aug.  11,  1920,  JOHN  GILBERT  HATFIELD,  b  Sept.  20,  1895;  s  Harry  G.  and 
Edna  (McClure)  Hatfield.  Machinist;  res.,  East  Downingtown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-910]  CLEMENT  SYLVESTER  SHENEFIEL,  b  May  29,  1886 ;  s  Frank  and  Melissa  J.  (Wisler) 
Shenefiel  [184-596];  m  May  3,  1911,  IVORY  SAGE,  b  Jan.  26,  1888;  dau  Sylvester  and  Catherine 
(Davis)  Sage.  Painter;  res.,  North  Lima,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2) : 

1.  Frank  Sylvester,  b  June  5,  1912. 

2.  Mildred  May,  b  July  9,  1914. 

[184-911]  MARY  MABEL  SHENEFIEL,  b  June  30,  1889;  dau  Frank  and  Melissa  J.  (Wisler) 
Shenefiel  [184-596] ;  m  Nov.  5,  1907,  GUY  SIGLE,  b  June  13, 1884 ;  s  Albert  M.  and  Lorena  (Coy)  Sigle. 
Delco-Light  service  man;  res.,  Poland,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Florence,  b  Oct.  16,  1908. 

2.  Lorena,  b  Apr.  1,  1911. 

3.  Wilda,  b  Feb.  17,  1913. 

4.  Guy,  b  Jan.  28,  1915. 

[184-912]  CECIL  ZACHEUS  WISLER,  b  Feb.  16,  1895;  s  Jonathan  II.  and  Margaret  J.  (Thomas) 
Wisler  [184-602];  m  Aug.  19,  1919,  HAZEL  GERTRUDE  SHELBY,  b  Sept.  10,  1899;  dau  Frank 
Calvin  and  Florence  L.  (Secord)  Shelby.  Foreman  in  Republic  Iron  and  Steel  Co;  res.,  1626  Oke  St., 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Cecil  Z.  Wisler  is  a  graduate  of  the  Rayen  High  School  and  was  a  student  at  the  Case  School  of 
Applied  Science,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  He  enlisted  in  the  Field  Artillery,  U.  S.  Army,  on  June  29,  1917,  and 
served  overseas  from  May  10,  1918,  to  Aug.  5,  1919.  He  was  with  the  16th  Field  Artillery,  4th  Div. 

One  child:  Beverley  Florence,  b  July  24,  1920. 

[184-913]  HOWARD  MELVIN  WOLFE,  b  Feb.  6,  1890;  s  William  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Culp)  Wolfe 
[184-616];  m  Feb.  26.  1911,  MARGARET  STEFFEN,  b  Apr.  22,  1887;  dau  Jacob  E.  and  Mary  (Ding¬ 
ier)  Steffen.  Laborer;  res.,  Milton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-914]  MABEL  MAY  WOLFE,  b  Apr.  24,  1891;  dau  William  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Culp)  Wolfe 
[184-616];  m  July  6,  1910,  CHARLES  E.  LAUVER,  b  Apr.  25,  1889;  s  William  B.  and  Marilla  (Shees- 
ley)  Lauver.  Steam  shovel  engineer;  res.,  Mifflin,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  John  William,  b  Dec.  27,  1911. 

2.  Charles  Homer,  b  Feb.  12,  1914. 


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3.  Robert  Ephraim,  b  May  28,  1915. 

4.  Paul  Allen,  b  May  10,  i917. 

5.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  10,  1920. 

[184-915]  CLARENCE  ALVIN  WOLFE,  b  Jan.  2,  1894;  s  William  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Gulp)  Wolfe 
[184-616];  m  June  24,  1916,  BERTHA  BRANDENBERGER,  b  June  21,  1898;  dau  Gustave  and  Car¬ 
rie  (Redinger)  Brandenberger.  Farmer;  res.,  Halstead,  Kansas.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-916]  JASPER  ALLEN  WOLFE,  b  June  1,  1898;  s  William  A.  and  Elizabeth  (Culp)  Wolfe 
[184-616];  m  Aug.  27,  1918,  EVELYN  WELLER,  b  Mar.  7,  1893;  dau  Daniel  and  Mary  (Jolly)  Weller. 
Machine  operator;  res.,  280  Hepburn  St.,  Milton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-918]  ALICE  M.  WILDER,  b  May  17,  1899;  dau  Thomas  J.  and  Lilly  G.  (Sly)  Wilder  [184- 
648];  m  Dec.  30,  1915,  JOSEPH  F.  THOMAS,  b  June  8,  1897;  s  Charles  H.  and  Mary  J.  Thomas. 
Farmer;  res.,  Andrews,  Nebraska.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Irene,  b  May  15,  1917. 

o'  ^lla*^ae  1  twins,  b  June  19,  1918. 

3.  Ila  Mae  j 

4.  Dorothy  Lucille,  b  Apr.  12,  1920. 

[184-919]  IRWIN  K.  WISMER,  b  Oct.  19,  1877;  s  John  B.  and  Amanda  B.  (Kratz)  Wismer  [184- 
704] ;  m  Feb.  6,  1914,  NELLIE  MARR,  b  Jan.  2, 1878 ;  dau  Marion  and  Malinda  (Duncan)  Marr.  Book¬ 
keeper;  res.,  321  South  Walnut  St.,  Troy,  Ohio.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[184-920]  WARREN  K.  WISMER,  b  June  12,  1879;  s  John  B.  and  Amanda  B.  (Kratz)  Wismer 
[184-704];  m  Jan.  1,  1899,  MINNIE  BERRY,  b  Nov.  30,  1879;  dau  Thomas  G.  and  Rachel  (Johnson) 
Berry.  Laborer;  res.,  Englewood,  Montg.  Co.,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Fay  M.  B.,  b  Nov.  14,  1902. 

2.  Isabel  H.  R.,  b  July  21,  1910. 

[184-921]  HANNAH  K.  WISMER,  b  Jan.  6,  1882;  dau  John  B.  and  Amanda  B.  (Kratz)  Wismer 
[184-704];  m  Aug.  19,  1910,  ALVIN  F.  DEVERT,  b  Mar.  6,  1889;  d  Oct.  6,  1910;  s  John  F.  Devert. 
Res.,  Schwenksville,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[184-922]  SALLIE  HIESTAND,  b  Jan.  25,  1889;  dau  Nathaniel  C.  and  Hannah  B.  (Kratz)  Hie- 
stand  [184-706];  m  Jan.  3,  1914,  WILLIAM  D.  MOYER,  b  Sept.  16,  1891;  s  Milton  and  Mary  (Rohr- 
bach)  Moyer.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Pennsburg,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Earl  William,  b  Dec.  14,  1916. 

2.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  14,  1918. 

[184-923]  HANNAH  H.  KRATZ,  b  Jan.  10,  1888;  dau  Franklin  B.  and  Maggie  H.  (Heimer)  Kratz 
[184-707];  m  Jan.  19,  1910,  ISAAC  T.  LANDES,  b  Dec.  22,  1882;  s  Jacob  R.  and  Mary  H.  (Tyson) 
Landes.  Farmer;  res.,  Creamery,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Ralph  K.,  b  Aug.  15,  1912. 

2.  Paul  K.,  b  Apr.  22,  1916. 

3.  Hanna  H.,  b  May  23,  1919. 

[184-924]  SALLIE  H.  KRATZ,  b  Jan.  29,  1890;  dau  Franklin  B.  and  Maggie  H.  (Heimer)  Kratz 
[184-707];  m  Mar.  11,  1911,  ELMER  M.  MACK,  b  Mar.  8,  1890;  s  Jesse  H.  and  Mary  H.  (Mench) 
Mack.  Farmer;  res.,  Yerkes,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Noah  K.,  b  Dec.  11,  1911. 

2.  Mary  K.,  b  Dec.  22,  1913. 


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[184-925]  ELLEN  H.  KRATZ,  b  Jan.  21,  1892;  dau  Franklin  B.  and  Maggie  H.  (Heimer)  Kratz 
[184-707] ;  m  Nov.  6,  1915,  ALDUS  K.  HERTZLER,  b  Feb.  1,  1892;  s  Emanuel  C.  and  Lizzie  H.  (Kauff¬ 
man)  Hertzler.  Groceryman;  res.,  345  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Emanuel  Cassel,  b  Jan.  7,  1917. 

[184-926]  BLANCHE  E.  NICOM,  b  Aug.  30,  1890;  dau  Ambrose  B.  and  Kate  (Swede)  Nicom  [184- 
717];  m  July  3,  1909,  JOHN  MERRILL  WILLIAMS,  b  June  8,  1887 ;  s  Elroy  and  Sarah  (Rodenbaugh) 
Williams.  Clerk;  res.,  627  Noble  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  E.,  b  May  30,  1912. 

[184-927]  L.  MORELL  SCHOLL,  b  Feb.  2,  1892;  s  Benjamin  A.  and  Mary  PI.  (Nicom)  Scholl 
[  184 -718];  m  May  18,  1911,  MARY  SANTMAN,  b  Aug.  16,  1889;  dau  George  and  Elizabeth  (Grabel) 
Santman.  Auto  mechanic;  res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  B.,  b  Sept.  15,  1912. 

2.  Grace  H.,  b  Dec.  14,  1913. 

3.  Linwood  M.,  b  Feb.  20,  1918. 

[184-928]  NELSON  SCHOLL,  b  Feb.  15,  1894;  d  Oct.  16,  1918;  .s  Benjamin  A.  and  Mary  E.  (Ni¬ 
com)  Scholl  [184-718];  m  Feb.  14,  1913,  EDITH  HEDRICK,  b  Dec.  25,  1895;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Sarah 
(Deihl)  Hedrick.  Res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  May,  b  Jan.  22,  1914. 

[184-929]  CLARENCE  E.  CASH,  b  May  4,  1896;  s  Thomas  L.  and  Laura  V.  (Nicom)  Cash  [184- 
719];  m  June  2,  1917,  EDITH  GARR,  b  May  26,  1899;  dau  George  and  Lizzie  (Fox)  Garr.  Plumber; 
res.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  (1919.) 

[184-930]  WILLIAM  J.  BOORSE,  b  Jan.  8,  1897;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Brady)  Boorse  [184- 
721];  m  Sept.  10,  1918,  MARGARET  AMELIA  MOONEY,  b  Nov.  10,  1898;  dau  James  Thomas  and 
Catherine  (Connors)  Mooney.  Bricklayer;  res.,  1406  W.  Dauphin  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

t 

[184-931]  L.  MAE  BOORSE,  b  Aug.  24,  1898;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Brady)  Boorse  [  1 84— 
721];  m  THOMAS  J.  CLEMENTS,  b  Jan.  10,  1895;  s  Thomas  and  Mary  (McCabe)  Clements.  Clerk; 
res.,  2324  North  17th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Ella  Mae,  b  Apr.  4,  1919. 

2.  Amy  Catherine,  b  Dec.  9,  1920. 

[184-932]  HARRY  S.  BEIDEMAN,  b  Oct.  5,  1887 ;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  S.  (Swartz)  Beideman  [184- 
754];  m  Mar.  22,  1911,  MYRTLE  AMYOR  FULMER,  b  Mar.  10,  1893;  dau  George  E.  and  Edith  I. 
(Lvnn)  Fulmer.  Chauffeur;  res.,  Schuylkill  Ave.,  Jeffersonville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Rodney  Olen,  b  Oct.  25,  1912. 

2.  Donald  Lynn,  b  July  23,  1914. 

3.  Valmai  Esther,  b  May  6,  1916. 

4.  Pierce  Fulmer,  b  Oct.  19,  1918;  d  Jan.  20,  1919. 

[184-933]  ALICE  S.  BEIDEMAN,  b  July  24,  1890;  dau  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  S.  (Swartz)  Beideman 
[184-754] ;  m  June  2,  1917,  ALLEN  GEHMAN,  b  May  17,  1888;  s  Aaron  L.  and  Kate  S.  (Rosenberger) 
Gehman.  Farmer;  res.,  New  Britain,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Edith  B.,  b  Aug.  3,  1918. 

[184-934]  ABRAHAM  SWARTZ  BEIDEMAN,  b  Aug.  26,  1892;  s  Isaac  B.  and  Mary  S.  (Swartz) 
Beideman  [184-754];  m  Sept,  1,  1917,  LILLIAN  THELMA  SWARTLEY,  b  Feb.  15,  1898;  dau  Wilson 
H.  and  Emma  (Hibbs)  Swartley.  Clerk;  res.,  233  W.  State  St. ,  Doylestown,  Pa,  (1918.) 

One  child:  Robert  Wallace,  b  Mar.  30,  1918. 


Plate  135 


Richard  and  Anna  (Wagener)  Henderson  [192-9]. 
Lived  in  Penn  Yan,  New  York. 


Three  Henderson  Brothers  of  Penn  Yan,  New  York. 
(Taken  in  1920.) 

Samuel  S.  [192-46];  Marsden  [192-144a];  J.  Allen  [192-146], 


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[184-936.1]  WILLIAM  HENRY  BEIDEMAN,  b  Aug.  26,  1886;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  M.  (Hager) 
Beideman  [184-755];  m  SOPHIE  GEYSER.  Res.,  740  Kohn  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  Charles,  b  July  30,  1915. 

2.  Virginia  Elizabeth,  b  Sept.  19,  1917;  d  Jan.  12,  1922. 

3.  William  Henry,  b  July  2,  1921. 

[184-937]  ELIZABETH  HAGER  BEIDEMAN,  b  Oct,  21,  1888;  dau  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  Matilda 
(Hager)  Beideman  [184-755];  m  Jan.  1,  1914,  ELLWOOD  BEAVER  HART,  b  Jan.  22,  1888;  s  George 
B.  and  Josephine  Hart.  Railway  postal  clerk;  res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Ellwood  Beideman,  b  June  2,  1915. 

[184-938]  JACOB  ROBERT  BEIDEMAN,  b  Feb.  9,  1891;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  M.  (Hager) 
Beideman  [184-755];  m  May  25,  1909,  IDA  BOWKER.  Manager  of  garage;  res.,  830  Cherry  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Gladys  May,  b  Oct.  26,  1911. 

2.  Mildred  Elite,  b  Dec.  13,  1912. 

[184-939a]  DANIEL  LINWOOD  BEIDEMAN,  b  Aug.  9,  1895;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  M.  (Hager) 
Beideman  [184-755];  m  June  7,  1917,  MABEL  KATHERINE  JOHNSTON,  b  Sept.  26,  1890;  dec ; 
dau  Benjamin  F.  Johnston. 

[184— 939b ]  DANIEL  LINWOOD  BEIDEMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  12,  1921,  AGNES 
PENNOCK,  d  July  29,  1921.  Machinist;  res.,  634  Melon  St.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Daniel  L.  Beideman  entered  service  Oct.  5,  1917,  and  was  assigned  to  the  304th  Ammunition 
Train,  79th  Div.  He  was  promoted  to  Corporal,  Jan.  1,  1918.  He  received  his  training  at  Camp  Meade, 
Md.,  and  Camps  Cardonne  and  La  Courtine,  France.  He  participated  in  the  Meuse- Argonne  Offen¬ 
sive,  Nov.  1-11,  1918,  and  was  honorably  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  10,  1919. 

[184-939.1]  JONAS  PAUL  BEIDEMAN,  b  Sept.  22,  1897;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  Matilda  (Hager) 
Beideman  [184-755];  m  Aug.  27,  1919,  BERTHA  CANE,  dau  A.  S.  Cane.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa. 
(1919.) 

[184-939.2]  JAMES  IRVIN  BEIDEMAN,  b  July  18,  1901 ;  s  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  Matilda  (Hager) 
Beideman  [184-755];  m  July  9,  1921,  EULA  MAE  MASON,  of  Virginia.  Res.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[184-940a]  NORA  BERTILLE  FRICK,  b  Feb.  26,  1891;  dau  John  F.  and  Elizabeth  G.  (Beyer) 
Frick  [184-756];  m  Nov.  25,  1908,  ELMER  EPRIGHT. 

[184-940b]  NORA  BERTILLE  (FRICK)  EPRIGHT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  5,  1917, 
FRANCIS  THOMAS  BRODIS,  b  Oct.  18,  1888;  s  Stanislaw  and  Juzeba  (Ignaczok)  Brodis.  Shoe 
cutter;  res.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  (1918.) 

[184-941]  JOSEPH  BEYER,  b  Jan.  13,  1891 ;  s  Wilson  G.  and  Susanna  M.  (Halteman)  Beyer  [184- 
757a];  m  Feb.  5,  1916,  FREDA  LOUISE  DETWILER,  b  June  23,  1893;  d  Oct.  17,  1918;  dau  Clayton 
and  Elizabeth  L.  (Shively)  Detwiler.  Carpenter;  res.,  115  W.  Airy  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Mary  Emma,  b  Aug.  3,  1916. 

[184-942]  EMMA  R.  BEARD,  b  Aug.  22,  1891 ;  dau  William  W.  and  Lizzie  L.  (McLaughlin)  Beard 
[184-773];  m  July  15,  1918,  EDWARD  J.  WELSH,  b  July  28,  1894;  s  Edward  and  Mary  (Ronan) 
Welsh.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[184-944]  ADA  PEARL  JOHNSON,  b  Jan.  29,  1892;  dau  Janies  M.  and  Ida  B.  (Beyer)  Johnson 
[184-801];  m  Mar.  27,  1913,  JOHN  REINHARDT,  b  Nov.  9,  1892;  s  Gottlieb  and  Augusta  (Helmeke) 
Reinhardt.  Farmer;  res.,  Rockham,  South  Dakota.  (1920.) 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Leroy  August,  b  Apr.  7,  1914. 

2.  Donald  John,  b  Mar.  15,  1916;  d  June  27,  1917. 

3.  Emerald  Milford,  b  Dec.  25,  1917. 

4.  Ronald,  b  Feb.  10,  1920. 

[184-945]  FLORENCE  BELL  JOHNSON,  b  June  20,  1898;  dau  James  M.  and  Ida  B.  (Beyer) 
Johnson  [184-801];  m  Nov.  8,  1916,  ALBERT  HARDIE,  b  Aug.  10,  1889;  s  Jacob  and  Lena  (Hon- 
zeaker)  Hardie.  Farmer;  res.,  Rockham,  South  Dakota.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Blanche,  b  Aug.  31,  1917;  d  Nov.  26,  1918. 

2.  Lucile,  b  Dec.  6,  1919. 

[184-946]  JENNIE  ROOT,  b  Nov.  29,  1892;  dau  George  and  Kate  (Beyer)  Root  [184-803];  m 
June  12,  1912,  HAROLD  ENGLAND,  b  Sept.  11,  1891;  s  James  G.  and  Georgia  (Walters)  England. 
Farmer;  res.,  Brooklyn,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Infant,  b  May  1,  1913;  d  May  2,  1913. 

2.  Eleanor,  b  Apr.  8,  1914. 

3.  Lauretta,  b  Mar.  8,  1916. 

4.  Gayle,  b  Aug.  31,  1917. 

[184-947]  HOWARD  A.  KRAUSE,  b  July  9,  1895;  s  Fred  C.  and  Addie  (Beck)  Krause  [184-811]; 
m  Apr.  22,  1917,  LILA  G.  FOSS,  b  Feb.  13,  1897 ;  dau  H.  A.  Foss.  Cashier,  First  National  Bank,  Fuller¬ 
ton,  Cal.;  res.,  Fullerton,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Harriet,  b  Sept.  9,  1918. 

[184-949]  MILDRED  GLADYS  DOWNARD,  b  Dec.  18,  1892;  dau  B.  F.  and  Catharine  E.  (Mc- 
Elwain)  Downard  [184-833];  m  Oct.  21,  1912,  BOYD  LEE  WALKER,  b  Oct.  21,  1883;  s  Rev.  Samuel 
and  Fannie  C.  (Lee)  Walker.  Farmer;  res.,  Belknap,  Iowa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Boyd  Lee,  b  June  8,  1917. 

2.  Marvin  Russell,  b  May  30,  1919. 

[184-950]  MYRTLE  E.  WALKER,  b  Jan.  5,  1892;  dau  Jerry  H.  and  Annie  E.  (McElwain)  Walker 
[184-835];  m  JOSEPH  W.  HEFFERMAN,  b  Feb.  25,  1885;  s  Patrick  and  Mary  E.  (Bolin)  Hefferman. 
Res.,  191  Columbia  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Herbert,  b  May  18,  1912. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Aug.  11,  1914. 

3.  Marjorie,  b  Dec.  16,  1916. 

4.  John  Lewis,  b  Apr.  7,  1920. 

[184-951]  LEAH  M.  WALKER,  b  July  2,  1894;  dau  Jerry  H.  and  Annie  E.  (McElwain)  Walker 
[184-835];  m  Aug.  24,  1915,  OLIVER  P.  GUTHRIE,  b  Apr.  10,  1892;  s  Henry  W.  and  Isabelle  M. 
(Young)  Guthrie.  Electrical  engineer;  res.,  267]^  Jefferson  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Vera  Jean,  b  June  17,  1920. 

[184-952]  VERNON  B.  WALKER,  b  Sept.  25,  1897;  s  Jerry  H.  and  Annie  E.  (McElwain)  Walker 
[184-835];  m  Apr.  27,  1918,  MARY  E.  CHESNEY,  b  Mar.  26,  1891;  d  Oct.  12,  1918;  dau  Pierson  M. 
and  Anna  E.  (Straiton)  Chesney.  Chief  special  mechanic,  U.  S.  Submarine  Base,  New  London,  Conn. 
(1920.) 

[184-953]  KATHRYN  SARA  REESE,  b  Feb.  9,  1890;  dau  D.  L.  and  Mary  B.  (Meloy)  Reese  [184- 
868];  wJ.  R.  KREAMER. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Frances  G.,  b  Oct.  29,  1909. 

2.  Harold,  b  Jan.  14,  1911. 

3.  Kathryn  B.,  b  Apr.  29,  1916. 

[184-954]  CHARLES  L.  REESE,  b  Jan.  14,  1894;  s  D.  L.  and  Mary  B.  (Meloy)  Reese  [184-868]; 
to  Nov.  17,  1913,  RUTH  SCHIED,  b  Nov.  19,  1895;  dau  V.  J.  and  Annie  E.  (McGill)  Schied.  Machin¬ 
ist;  res.,  Renovo,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Charles  L.,  b  June  10,  1915. 

2.  Maxine  Y.,  b  July  29,  1916. 

3.  Frances  R.,  b  Nov.  19,  1917. 

4.  Laura  B.,  b  Feb.  1,  1920. 

[184-955]  CATHERINE  DOROTHEA  SARVER,  b  Dec.  21,  1896;  dau  W.  S.  and  Sara  L.  (Meloy) 
Sarver  [184-869];  to  Nov.  21,  1916,  A.  E.  STEPHENSON,  b  July  12,  1891;  s  Frank  P.  and  Annie  D. 
(Ready)  Stephenson.  Telegraph  operator;  res.,  200  E.  Portland  St.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 
One  child:  Samuel  Pierce,  b  Oct.  11,  1917. 

[184-956]  NINA  M.  BEYER,  b  Oct.  3,  1896;  dau  William  U.  and  Emma  E.  (Haunabauch)  Beyer 
[184-873] ;  to  Sept.  12,  1917,  A.  EDWARD  BREWER,  6  May  30,  1896 ;s  Edward  R.  and  Mary  (Deiter) 
Brewer.  Brakeman  on  P.  R.  R. ;  res.,  5153  Parrish  St.,  West  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Edward,  b  May  7,  1920. 

[184-957]  WILLIAM  E.  BEYER,  b  Jan.  21,1899;  s  William  U.  and  Emma  E.  (Haunabauch)  Beyer 
[184-873];  to  June  9,  1920,  MARGARET  MANNING,  b  May  22,  1900;  dau  Charles  P.  and  Mary  A. 
(Gaffney)  Manning.  Switch  assembler;  res.,  5153  Parrish  St.,  West  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 


. 


ANNA  YEAKEL  WAGNER  [E  192] 
and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[192]  ANNA  (JACKEL)  WAGNER  [E  192],  b  June,  1689  or  1692,  of  Nieder  Harpersdorf;  dau 
“Beyerhausz  Jekel  and  Maria  Hauptman,  dau  George  Hauptman;”  m  June  2,  1711,  MELCHIOR 
WAGNER  of  Langneundorf.  They  had  a  small  garden.  On  Jan.  29,  1726,  they  fled  to  Gorlitz  [cf. 
Regent,  Schwenkfeldiani  in  Ober  Harpersdorf,  sub  regia  Camera  Silesiae,  revisi,  p  88,  1736,  He  Nov.]. 
Melchior  Wagner  died  in  Gorlitz,  and  his  widow  and  children  came  to  Pa.  in  1737. 

Anna  Wagner  died  Mar.  16,  1749,  aged  56  yrs.,  9  mo.,  less  2  days,  and  is  buried  in  Methacton 
Cemetery,  near  Fairview  Village,  Pa.  It  is  likely  that  she  lived  with  her  sons,  Dr.  Abraham  Wagner 
[ Plate  G  V],  and  Melchior  Wagner  [Plate  G  VIII ]  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Abraham  [E  193],  b  Mar.  22,  1715,  in  Ober  Hdrf.;  baptized  Mar.  24,  1715;  sponsors: 
George  Jackel,  George  Anders,  Anna  Jackelin;  d  May  5,  1763;  m  Maria  Kriebel 
[E  83]. 

2.  Susanna  [E  195],  b  Feb.  16,  1717,  in  Ober  Hdrf.;  baptized  Feb.  18,  1717;  sponsors: 
George  Jackel,  Anna  and  Susanna  Jackel;  d  June  16,  1742;  m  George  Jackel  (Yeakel) 
[E  23]. 

3.  Melchior  [E  194],  b  Dec.  12,  1725;  baptized  by  Milan,  Dec.  14,  1725;  d  Oct.  22,  1784; 
m  Gertrude  Steyer. 

4.  Christopher  (nothing  known  of  dates  of  birth  or  death).  He  did  not  migrate  to  Pa., 
for  Schneider  states  that  the  widow,  Anna  Wagner,  migrated  with  three  children. 

[192-1]  ABRAHAM  WAGENER,  M.D.  [E  193],  b  Mar.  22,  1715;  d  May  5,  1763;  s  Melchior  and 
Anna  (Jackel)  Wagner  [192];  m  Apr.  6,  1749,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  MARIA  KRIEBEL  [E  83], 
b  Feb.  5,  1726;  d  Mar.  19,  1760;  dau  Christoph  and  Maria  (Heydrick)  Kriebel  [19].  Both  Dr.  Wagener 
and  his  wife  Maria  are  buried  in  Methacton  Cem.  Dr.  Wagener  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co. 
(Pa.),  near  Stump  Hall  School  House  [Plate  G  X ].  No  issue. 

Dr.  Abraham  Wagener  and  Dr.  Melchior  Hiibner  [E  17]  were  the  only  two  physicians  in  the  list 
of  immigrant  Schwenkfelders.  Through  his  mother,  Anna  Jackel,  Dr.  Wagener  was  a  great  grandson 
of  the  prominent  Schwenkfelder,  George  Hauptman  of  Lauterseifen,  Silesia.  Dr.  Wagener  was  one 
of  the  most  learned  men  who  came  to  Pennsylvania  with  the  Schwenkfelder  group.  A  Greek  grammar 
deposited  in  the  S.  H.  L.  contains  his  signature  showing  that  he  was  the  owner  of  the  book  at  the  early 
age  of  twelve  years. 

Abraham  Wagener  began  writing  verse  before  he  was  eighteen  years  of  age  and  continued  the 
writing  of  poetry  up  to  the  time  of  his  death;  more  than  fifty  of  these  poems  have  been  preserved.  Of 
the  one  hundred  and  nineteen  hymns  contributed  by  the  Schwenkfelders  to  the  Hymn  Book  of  1762, 
thirty-four  were  composed  by  Abraham  Wagener,  and  thirteen  were  included  in  the  edition  of  1869, 
while  only  twenty-three  of  the  whole  number  included  in  the  1762  edition  were  retained. 

Dr.  Wagener  seems  to  have  been  an  earnest,  broad-minded  Christian,  and  was  a  great  reader. 
He  collected  poems  of  John  Kelpius,  wrote  extensive  biographical  notes  on  Spener,  and  wrote  a  beauti¬ 
ful  letter  to  Muhlenberg  which  is  quoted  in  the  “Hallesche  Nachrichten.” 

In  a  volume  entitled  “Religious  Denominations  of  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,”  (1861) 
Dr.  Wagener  is  listed  as  a  Schwenkfelder  preacher.  However,  no  evidence  has  been  discovered  to 
substantiate  this  statement.  On  the  contrary  we  know  that  Dr.  Wagener  was  not  in  accord  with  the 
strict  views  of  George  Weiss  and  his  successor,  Balthaser  Hoffman,  the  first  two  Schwenkfelder  minis¬ 
ters.  He  was  considered  an  heretic,  as  he  read  a  number  of  non-Schwenkfekler  books,  and  no  doubt 
influenced  the  various  Beyer  families,  who  were  his  neighbors,  as  well  as  his  brother,  Melchior,  since  they 
did  not  adhere  to  the  Schwenkfelder  doctrine  and  organization.  Dr.  Wagener  was  identified  with  the 
“Associated  Brethren  of  the  Skippack”  who  met  at  the  house  of  Christopher  Wiegner. 

In  addition  to  the  many  hymns  contributed  to  the  Bohemian  Hymnbook,  we  know  that  Dr. 
Wagener  wrote  the  following  which  bears  the  date  of  1742:  “Das  kleine  A.  B.  C.  in  der  Schule  Christi.” 

Although  Dr.  Wagener  was  not  in  accord  with  the  views  of  the  Schwenkfelder  ministers  of  his  time, 
he  seems  not  to  have  felt  any  animosity  towards  the  Schwenkfelders  as  a  whole.  According  to  the  B.  H. 
Records  in  the  S.  H.  L.,  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  preached  the  funeral  sermon  of  Dr.  Abraham  Wagener, 
his  text  being  Luke  23:11.  Prom  the  same  source  we  also  learn  that  Maria  Wagener,  wife  of  Dr. 
Abraham  Wagener,  who  died  Mar.  19,  1760,  was  ill  but  eight  days  before  her  death. 


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The  broadmindedness  of  the  man  is  shown  in  his  will.  It  has  been  stated  that  the  will  of  Dr. 
Abraham  Wagener  was  the  most  generous  and  benevolent  of  any  of  the  immigrant  Schwenkf elders. 
The  original  will  which  is  preserved  in  the  records  of  City  Hall,  Phila.,  is  written  in  German,  in  the  clear 
handwriting  of  Dr.  Wagener.  The  translation  accompanying  the  will  was  made  by  his  brother, 
Melchior  Wagener. 

That  Dr.  Wagener  prized  his  books  highly  is  shown  by  the  detailed  manner  in  which  he  disposed 
of  them.  The  bequest  to  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  of  twenty  pounds  is  even  more  generous  than 
that  which  Benjamin  Franklin,  the  founder,  bequeathed  to  the  same  institution.  In  his  will  Dr. 
Wagener  also  bequeathed  money  to  the  poor  and  needy  not  only  among  the  Schwenkfelders,  but  also 
among  those  of  other  denominations.  The  sum  thus  bequeathed  amounted  to  £448.  12s.  3^d.;  and 
the  will  directed  that  the  entire  sum  should  be  distributed  within  ten  or  twelve  years,  but  if  it  seemed 
best,  fifteen  or  twenty  pounds  might  be  reserved  for  a  few  years  longer  for  cases  of  necessity,  exclusively 
among  the  Schwenkfelders.  The  testator  named  Hans  Christopher  Heebner  in  Worcester,  Melchior 
Kriebel  or  his  son,  David,  in  North  Wales,  Christopher  Kriebel  in  Skippack,  and  Melchior  Schultz, 
Jr.,  in  Goshenhoppen,  as  the  distributors  of  this  money.  And  it  became  a  source  of  relief  to  hundreds 
of  men  and  women  without  regard  to  profession  or  creed  whether  English  or  German,  white  or  black, 
free  or  slave.  Annually  for  ten  years  these  distributions  went  into  all  that  region  lying  between^New 
Jersey  on  the  east  and  the  Juniata  Valley  on  the  west,  Allentown  and  Easton  on  the  north,  and  Maryland 
on  the  south,  and  at  least  one  sum  of  forty  pounds  went  to  the  relief  of  the  Schwenkfelders  in  Silesia. 

From  Christopher  Heebner’s  account  we  learn  that  this  money  (each  of  the  four  trustees  dispensed 
about  eighty-nine  pounds  together  with  some  books)  was  distributed  over  a  large  area,  covering  places 
in  Northampton,  Lancaster,  York,  Berks,  and  Cumberland  Counties  in  Pa.,  and  also  in  New  York. 
It  was  given  to  poor  persons  who  had  been  unfortunate  through  accidents  or  fires,  and  also  for  the  estab¬ 
lishment  of  schools  and  churches.  Amongst  the  recipients  of  this  fund  wre  find  the  names  of  Christoph 
Schubert,  Abraham  Schubert,  Melchior  Krauss,  Barbara  Reinwald  and  Rosina  Wiegnerin.  [£.  H.  L .] 

The  will  also  provided  that  in  the  first  year  after  the  decease  of  the  testator,  ten  pounds  of  this 
fund  was  to  be  expended  for  Bibles,  New  Testaments  and  Psalm  books,  German  and  English;  Schwenk¬ 
felder,  Lutheran  and  Reformed  Hymn  Books;  and  that  these  should  be  distributed  to  poor  children 
and  adults.  Moreover,  twenty  pounds  of  the  same  fund  was  devised  to  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  in 
Philadelphia  towards  carrying  on  the  charitable  design  of  the  said  institution. 

An  instance  of  especial  need  in  1768  led  to  the  establishment  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Charity  Fund 
as  we  know  it  today.  The  first  entry  in  the  accounts  of  this  fund  was  made  on  March  21,  1774,  when 
£4. 11s.  8d.  was  received  as  the  balance  of  money  previously  accumulated,  either  by  Sabbath  contribu¬ 
tions  or  otherwise,  for  charitable  purposes;  and  from  1774  to  1778  inclusive,  the  Wagener  bequest 
annually  yielded  specific  amounts  to  the  fund. 

The  Wagener  bequest  is  a  unique  example  of  broadminded,  Christian  charity  in  the  Colonial 
History  of  Pennsylvania,  and  in  a  peculiar  way  emphasizes  the  spirit  of  fraternity  which  Schwenckfeld 
contended  must  pervade  the  community  of  Christian  believers. 

The  original  will  is  in  German  in  the  handwriting  of  Dr.  Wagener.  It  was  translated  into  English 
by  Melchior  Wagener.  The  appraisers  were  Jacob  Umstat  and  Abraham  Heiderich.  The  appraise¬ 
ment  amounted  to  1376  pounds,  14  shillings,  and  the  increase  at  the  sale  of  the  estate  was  138  pounds, 
11  shillings,  and  6  pence;  the  balance  for  distribution  was  1345  pounds,  16  shillings,  and  11  pence. 

Mr.  George  Sheppard  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  has  in  his  possession  the  Account  Book  of  Dr.  Abraham 
Wagener,  which  he  used  while  practicing  medicine  in  Worcester,  Pa.  That  Dr.  Wagener’s  practice 
extended  beyond  the  confines  of  his  native  township  is  shown  by  the  following  receipt  which 
appears  in  “Heckler’s  History  of  Lower  Salford  Township”: 

“Receipt: — 

To  Doctors  Wagner  and  Mayers  for  medc  £0-2-3,  1763,  the  21st  day  of  March. 

Paid  by  the  Overseer  of  the  Poor  of  L.  Salford.” 

WILL  OF  ABRAHAM  WAGENER 
“In  the  Name  of  God,  Amen.” 

“The  Sixth  Day  of  March  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1762  I  Abraham  Wagener  of  Worcester  in  the  County  of  Phila¬ 
delphia  Medic.  Practicus  being  in  a  middle  State  of  Health  in  my  Body,  but  of  a  Sound  Mind  and  Memory,  Thanks  be 
given  unto  God  therefore  calling  unto  mind  the  Mortality  of  my  Body  and  the  uncertainty  of  the  Time  of  Death  do 
make  and  ordain  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament.  That  is  to  say  principally  and  first  of  all  I  give  and  recomend  my 
Soul  into  the  Hands  of  God  that  gave  it;  and  for  my  Body  I  recomend  it  to  the  Earth  (to  be  buried  in  a  Christian  like 
Manner  at  the  discretion  of  my  Executors)  until  the  time  of  resurrection  of  it.  And  as  touching  such  worldly  Estate 
wherewith  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless  me  in  this  Life  I  give  devise  and  dispose  of  the  same  in  the  following  Manner  & 
Form. 


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“Imprimis.  It  is  my  Will,  and  I  do  order  that  in  the  first  place  all  my  just  Debts  and  funeral  charges  be  paid  and 
satisfied. 

“2.  I  will  and  do  order  that  the  Value  of  my  whole  Estate  of  Moveables  and  Unmoveables  as  Land,  Buildings, 
Cattle,  Household  Goods,  Books,  Mediciens,  Money  ready  and  lendeth  out  etc.  (except  what  in  this  my  last  Will  and 
Testament  and  in  my  Codicil  is  given  and  bequeathed  to  some  named  Persons)  shall  be  brought  all  together  in  one 
Account  or  Sum  and  afterwards  divided  in  three  equal  parts:  and  then,  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  full  Brother 
Melchior  Wagener  and  to  his  Heirs,  two  third  parts  of  the  said  Estate,  and  one  third  part  that  is  the  third  third  part  of 
my  said  Estate  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  poor  Folks,  and  this  in  ready  current  lawful  money,  which  my  Executors  or 
my  Brother  Melchior  or  his  Heirs  or  Executors  or  Administrators  or  Assigns  with  my  other  Executor  shall  take  or  raise 
from  my  Estate  and  give  it  for  to  be  distributed  to  the  Poor  in  such  Manner  as  shall  follow  here  below,  therefore  all 
my  said  Estate  must  be  taxed  through  faithfull  Mans  and  an  Inventary  made,  and  my  Executors  shall  have  full  Power 
and  authority  to  get  the  Money  lendeth  out  from  my  Debtors,  and  to  sell  the  Plantation  and  other  Things. 

“Further  I  w  ill  and  order  that  all  the  said  Money  of  the  Value  of  the  third  part  of  my  Estate  bequeathed  to  the 
poor,  shall  be  distributed  in  the  following  Manner  as  1.  I  will  that  my  Executors  first  within  a  short  Time  after  my 
Decease  (as  soon  as  can  be)  shall  give  Twenty  Pounds  of  the  said  Money  unto  four  faithful  Mans,  as  1.  John  Chris¬ 
topher  Htibner  in  Worcester.  2.  Melchior  Kribel  or  his  Son  David  in  Northwalis.  3.  Christopher  Kribel  at  Shipach 
and  4.  Melchior  Scholtz  junior  in  Coshehope.  and  these  all  I  do  pray  herewith  to  be  so  kindy  and  to  distribute  this 
Money  within  a  Years  time  after  my  decease  unto  poor  and  needy  Folks,  and  this  both  amongst  our  and  other  Folks  of 
any  Sort  of  Religion  or  Persuasion,  where  they  think  it  w  ill  be  good  and  needful. 

“2.  I  will  that  my  Executors  shall  buy  in  the  same  said  first  Year  for  Ten  pound  Books;  as  Bibles,  new  Testa¬ 
ments  and  Psalm-Books  Dutch  and  English,  Item  Hymn-Books  of  ours  and  of  the  Lutlierian  and  of  the  Reformed,  and 
shall  give  them  to  the  said  4  Mans  who  shall  distribute  them  unto  poor  Folks  for  Children  and  grown  Folks  according 
to  their  good  Opinion.  3.  And  whereas  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  Contributors  to  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  the  Sum 
of  Twenty  Pounds  ready  Money  to  be  paid  to  their  Treasurer  for  the  Time  being,  and  applied  towards  carrying  on  the 
charitable  Design  of  the  said  Hospital  therefore  I  will  that  my  Executors  shall  pay  this  Money  from  the  same  Money 
bequeathed  to  the  poor  likewise  within  the  first  year  after  my  Decease.  4.  I  will  further  that  my  Executors  or  my, 
Brother  Melchior  or  his  Heirs  or  Executors  or  Administrators  or  Assigns  with  my  other  Executor  shall  give  all  the  Rest 
of  the  said  Money  bequeathed  to  the  poor  unto  them  above  mentioned  four  Mans,  every  Year  so  many  Pound,  ac¬ 
cording  to  the  Quantity  of  the  Sum,  that  all  the  Summary  be  distributed  in  about  ten  or  twelve  Years  after  my  Decease 
but  if  the  said  Mens  do  find  it  good  They  may  keep  in  the  last  year  Fifteen  or  Twenty  Pound  some  few  Years  longer  for 
Necesity,  and  this  most  for  our  Folks. 

“3.  I  give  and  bestow  to  such  Debtors  for  Medicine,  that  can  not  pay  very  well,  all  their  Debts  for  Medicine  in 
my  Books  and  I  will  that  none  Debt  at  all  shall  be  charged  or  demanded  in  any  Way  of  any  Body  that  oweth  me  for 
Medicin,  but  if  they  that  can  pay  well,  will  give  it  w  illingly,  then  my  Brother  or  his  Heirs  or  the  Executors  shall  take 
it  and  add  it  all  to  the  Money  1  bequeathed  to  the  Poor. 

“4.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  Sister  and  Brethren  of  my  beloved  and  deceased  Wife  Mary  as  to  Anna  Dresher 
and  George  and  Christopher  Kribel  and  their  Heirs  all  them  Books  which  I  have  got  of  my  said  Wife  and  not  given 
back  to  them  yet,  the  Specification  of  them  is  tobe  seen  in  my  Codicil,  Item  I  give  unto  them  some  Beds,  Item  some 
Cloaths  and  Linnen  Goods  as  my  Codicil  will  shew. 

“Further  I  constitute  make  or  ordain  my  Brother  Melchior  Wagener  and  Christopher  Dresher  in  Towamson  my 
Brother  in  Law  to  be  my  Executors  of  this  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  and  Codicil  And  I  do  hereby  utterly  disannul 
all  and  every  other  former  Testaments  Wills  Legacies  and  Executors  by  me  in  anyways  before  this  time  named  willed 
and  bequeathed,  ratifying  and  confirming  this  and  no  other  to  be  my  Last  Will  and  Testament 

“In  witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  Hand  and  Seal  the  Day  and  Year  as  above  written. 

Abraham  Wagener”  (seal) 

“Signed,  Sealed,  Published  and  Declared 
by  the  said  Abraham  Wagener  as  his  last 
Will  and  Testament  in  the  presence  of  us 
the  Subscribers 

Abraham  Jackel  (affirmed) 

Andrw  Beyer  (affirmed) 

Executors  affirmed  May  16,  1763” 

“CODICIL  TO  MY  LAST  WILL  AND  TESTAMENT” 

“I  Abraham  Wagener  of  Worcester  in  the  County  of  Philadelphia  Medic.  Practicus,  do  this  Sixth  Day  of  March  in 
the  Year  of  our  Lord  1762  make  and  publish  this  my  Codicil  to  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  in  manner  following  (that 
is  to  say) 

“1.  Whereas  in  and  by  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  I  have  given  to  the  Sister  and  Brethren  of  my  beloved  Wife 
Mary  as  to  Anna  Dresher,  George  and  Christopher  Kribel  and  their  Heirs  some  Books,  Item  some  Beds,  Cloaths  and 
linnen  Goods  I  do  hereby  further  declaire 

“1.  of  the  Books,  that  the  Books  which  they  shall  have  are  the  following  as 

1.  the  (so  named)  Papstler  Epistolar  Hrn  C.  S.  in  Folio. 

2.  Erasmi  Weichenhans  Postilla  in  quarto 

3.  Auszug  aus  (an  abstract  from)  Christian  Hohburgs  Postilla  in  Quarto. 

4.  Passional  C.  S.  in  gelb  Ledergebunden  mit  Schlossern  (bound  in  yellow  leather  with  locks). 

5.  Ein  geschriebenes  Biichlein  in  Octavo  mit  5  Tractatl  und  einem  Sendbrief  C.  S.  Das  erste  der  102  Psalm 

ausgelegt  durch  Ruffum  Sarmentarium,  das  2te  von  der  Geduld  etc.  (a  little  Book  written  Octavo  con¬ 
taining  four  Tractus  and  a  Letter  C.  S.  the  first  the  102  Psalm  explained  through  Ruffum  Sarmentarium 
the  Second  of  Patience  etc.) 

6.  George  Weisens  Catechismus-Fragen  in  Octavo  mit  Schlossern  gebund.  (George  Weisens  in  Octavo  bound 

with  locks.) 

7.  Ehen  desselben  Meditations — Gesange  in  Octavo.  (The  same  authors  Meditations  Hymns  in  Octovo.) 


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8.  Gebete  liber  die  Sonn  u  Fest  Tiigle  Epistel  Texte  in  Octavo.  (Prayers  upon  Sundays  and  holy  Days 

Epistle  Texts  Octavo.) 

9.  Michael  Hillers  Buszpredigten  in  quarto  geheft'tet.  Item  noch  Einige  andere  kleine  gescliriebene  Tractatz, 

u  Bogen  geheftet  u.  ungeheftet  als  Betrachtung  des  17  Cap  Johanis.  Bedenken  Von  der  Affart  Christi  etc. 
Fragen  uber  einige  Lieder.  Item  Einige  Sendschreibes  B  H  an  meine  Maria.  (Michael  Hillers  Sermons  of 
Repentance  in  quarto — stitched  together — Item  some  other  little  Treatises  and  Sheets  stitched — and  un¬ 
stitched- — in  writing  as  Considerations  of  the  17th  Chapt  of  S.  John,  Thoughts  of  the  Resurrection  of 
Christ,  etc.  Questions  over  some  hymns  1  some  Letters  B.  H.  to  Mary.) 

“2.  of  the  Beds,  will  icli  dasz  Sie  dieselben  haben  sollen,  wellche  mein  gel.  Eheweib  zu  mil-  gebracht  hat  und  zwar 
also  wie  sie  alsdem  noch  im  Stande  seyn  werden,  wenn  ich  sterbe.  3.  Of  the  Cloaths,  diejenigen  was  Sie  getragen  hat, 
und  ich  ihnen  (den  Geschwistern)  nicht  schon  gegeben  oder  sonst  verkauft  Oder  weggeschickt  habe,  sondern  was  als 
denn  noch  da  seyn  wird  und  4  von  der  Wasclie  und  leiner  Gerathe,  das  Jenige,  was  Sie  neml.  mein  geliebtes  Eheweib 
zu  mir  gebracht  hat,  und  ich  ihnen  (ihrn  Geschwistern)  nicht  schon  zuriick  gegeben  haben,  sondern  was  noch  davon  da 
ist,  welches  die  Anna  Dresherin.  Item,  Meine  Muhme  die  Witfrau  Beerin  oder  die  Anna  Maria  Jackelin,  oder  sonst 
Jemand,  noch  wohl  kennen  werden,  weil  ich  es  selbst  nicht  weiss  (2d  of  the  Beds  I  will  that  they  shall  have  them  which 
my  beloved  Wife  hath  brought  to  me  and  so  and  in  such  Order  as  they  will  be  at  the  time  of  my  Decease.  3d  of  the 
Cloaths,  the  same  which  she  has  wore  and  which  I  have  not  yet  given  back  to  the  Sister  and  Brothers  or  otherways  sold  or 
bestow’d  away,  but  such  what  then  will  be  left  which  Anna  Dresher  Item  my  Ant  the  Widow  Beyer  or  Anna  Mary 
Yakelin,  or  some  other  Body  will  know  yet,  as  I  dont  know  it  myself.) 

“3.  I  will  and  bequeath  unto  my  first  Cousin,  George  Yakel  des  Sil  Gottfried  Arnolds  Evangelien — Postilla,  wie 
auch  Johann  Arnds  Christenthum  des  Kleinere,  und  ein  neues  Gesangbuch  von  den  unsrigen,  (3d  I  give  and  bequeath 
unto  my  first  Cousin  George  Yeakel  the  Sel.  Godfrey  Arnolds  Evangelia  Postilla  as  also  Johan  Arnts  Christendom — 
the  least — and  a  new  Hymn  Book  of  ours.),  and  I  will  that  the  Mens  who  shall  distribute  the  Money  Bequeathed  to  the 
Poor  shall  have  care  for  him  and  help  him  with  the  said  Money  if  he  hath  need  of  it  but  soon  after  my  Decease  he  shall 
have  ten  pound  ready  Money  of  my  whole  Estate. 

“4'.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Maid  Servant  Christina  Worin  if  she  will  be  in  my  Service  yet  when  I  die,  1  D. 
Joh  Jac  Rambacks  Evangelien  Postilla  und  Johann  Arnds  Christenthum  das  grosse  so  in  Philadelphia  gedruckt  ist. 
Item  also  over  her  belonging  Hire  yet  five  Pound  current  lawfull  Money,  and  if  she  hath  been  above  five  Years  in  my 
Service  then  so  many  Pound  ready  Money  as  many  Years  she  hath  been  in  my  Service. 

“5.  I  give  and  bequeath  also  unto  Rosina  Wiegnerin,  if  she  is  in  my  Service  yet  when  I  die.  1.  Christian  Ho- 
burghs  Postilla,  and  a  new  Hymn  Book  of  ours,  and  over  her  belonging  Hire  yet  five  pound  current  lawful  Money,  and 
if  she  hath  been  above  five  years  in  my  Service,  then  So  many  Pound  ready  Money,  as  many  Years  she  hath  been  in 
my  Service. 

“6.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  N  Bauer,  the  old  Cooper  in  Worcester,  Joh  Anastasii  Freylingliausen  Evangelien 
Postill. 

“7.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  Rev.  Mr.  H.  M.  Muhlenberg  in  Provid.  Philad.  a  Book,  called  D.  Pauli  An- 
tonii  Collegium  Antitheticum,  gedruckt  zu  Halle  1732  in  quarto,  it  hath  been  his  Book  before. 

“And  whereas  I  have  in  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  ordered  4  Mens  to  distribute  the  Money  bequeathed  to  the 
Poor  I  do  hereby  further  declaire  that  my  Will  is  if  any  of  them  should  die  before  all  the  money  is  distributed  that 
either  any  of  his  Heirs  or  Executors  or  another  fit  might  come  or  be  chosen  in  his  Place. 

“And  lastly  it  is  my  Desire  that  this  present  Codicil  be  annexed  to  and  made  Part  of  my  Last  Will  and  Testament 
to  all  Intents  and  Purposes.  In  Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  put  my  Hand  and  Seal  the  Day  and  Year  as  above 
written. 

“Signed,  Sealed,  Published 
and  Declaired  by  the  said 
Abraham  Wagener  as  his 
Codicil  to  his  Last  Will  and 
Testament  in  the  presence 
of  us  the  Subscribers. 

Abraham  Jackel  (affirmed) 

Andrew  Beyer  (affirmed) 

Executors  affirmed  May  16,  1763” 

[City  Hall,  Phila.,  Pa 


Abraham  Wagener” 
(Seal) 

. —  Will  Book  M,  p  523,  No.  296.] 


[192-2]  MELCHIOR  WAGENER  [E  194],  b  Dec.  12,  1725;  d  Oct.  22, 1784;  s  Melchior  and  Anna 
(Jackel)  Wagner  [192];  m  Apr.  20,  1749,  GERTRUDE  STEYER,  b  Aug.  15,  1725;  d  Aug.  4,  1798; 
dau  Stephen  Steyer.  Melchior  Wagener  came  to  Pa.  in  1737  with  his  mother.  He  was  naturalized 
September  24,  1753;  he  lived  on  a  farm  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [ Plate  G  VIII),  near 
Stump  Hall  School  House.  Melchior  Wagener  is  buried  in  Methacton  Cemetery,  but  the  grave  of  his 
wife  has  not  been  located. 


[192-3a] 
[192— 3b] 
[192-4] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Susanna,  b  June  4,  1750;  d  Aug.  31,  1817;  m  ^  ^®tfr  SuPplee. 

2.  Philip  Clumberg. 

2.  David,  b  Jan.  25,  1752;  d  Aug.  26,  1799;  m  Rebecca  Supplee. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Feb.  13,  1754;  d  unm. 

4.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  18,  1755;  d  Mar.  19,  1760. 


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5.  Anna,  b  Aug.  6,  1757;  d  Sept.  4,  1831  \unm.  (In  1792  Anna  Wagener  was  in  Jerusalem, 
Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.)  “Anna  Wagener,  sister  of  David  Wagener,  was  intelligent, 
well  educated,  and  wealthy;  she  aided  with  her  means  in  the  construction  of  the 
Friend’s  house.”  [Hist,  of  Yates  County — Cleveland .] 

For  much  of  the  data  pertaining  to  the  families  of  Melchior  Wagener  and  his  descendants  who 
settled  in  New  York  State,  the  Editor  is  indebted  to  Mr.  George  S.  Sheppard  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.[192- 
77],  who  kindly  put  at  the  Editor’s  disposal  all  data  that  he  had  collected  on  this  branch  of  the  Wagener 
family.  Mr.  Sheppard  spent  many  years  in  gathering  the  material  and  without  the  aid  of  these“Shep- 
pard  Manuscripts”  it  would  have  been  impossible  to  complete  these  early  family  records. 

For  the  services  of  Melchior  Wagener  in  the  Revolution,  and  also  for  other  facts  concerning  his 
life,  credit  is  due  Mrs.  Ethel  (Jlickman)  Righter  [192-304],  who  has  spent  much  time  in  searching  the 
records  of  that  period. 

List  of  Absentees  on  Muster  Days  in  the  5th  Battalion  of  Phila.  Co.  Militia,  commanded  by  Col. 
Robert  Curry,  under  the  direction  of  Col.  Arch.  Thompson,  Sub-Lieut.,  late  deceased,  for  the  year 
1777. 

8th  Company — commanded  by  Capt.  Abraham  Wentz. 

Melchior  Waggoner — 6  days’  fine,  £l.  12s.  6d. 

[Pa.  Archives ,  3rd  Ser.,  Vol.  V,  p  734-] 

Melchior  Wagener  was  a  delegate  to  the  Provincial  Convention  of  Pennsylvania,  held  in  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Jan.  23,  1775.  [Pa.  Archives ,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  Ill,  p  592. \ 

The  following  data  copied  from  a  paper  belonging  to  Eleanor  Rapp  Gilbert  [192-210],  regarding 
the  family  of  Melchior  Wagener,  give  a  number  of  variations  in  dates: 

“Melchior  Wagner  born  Dec.  4,  1725;  died  October,  1787;  married  Gertrude  Wagner,  born 
Aug.  15,  1725;  died  Aug.  17,  1798. 

“Susanna  Wagener,  daughter  of  Melchior  and  Gertrude  Wagener  was  born  June  4,  1750; 
died  Aug.  31,  1817. 

“Peter  Souplis  (now  Suplee),  married  Susanna  Wagener.  Peter  Suplee  died  Jan.  24,  1778, 
aged  33  years. 

“Peter  Suplee,  Jr.,  son  of  Peter  Suplee  and  Susanna  Wagener  was  born  one  month  after  the 
death  of  his  Father  Feb.  8,  1778,  and  died  April  15,  1859.  Peter  Suplee  married  Hannah  Eastburn 
who  was  born  Jan.  8,  1782. 

“Margaretta  Suplee,  daughter  of  Peter  and  Hannah  Eastburn  Suplee  was  born  Feb.  10, 
1811.  Died  Sept.  4,  1883.  Married  Joseph  Hallowell  Rapp. 

“The  above  I  have  had  since  a  child,  and  copied  from  a  Bible  belonging  to  my  great  Aunt 
Hannah  Suplee  Rees.  The  Bible  formerly  belonged  to  her  Father,  Peter  Suplee,  Jr.” 

Some  Land  Transactions  By  Melchior  Wagener 

“Melchior  Waggoner  yeoman  bought  of  Adam  Painter  tanner  of  Schepack  and  Ann  his  wife  in 
1762,  254  acres  18  perches  consideration  £300. — Signed  Sealed  and  Delivered  in  the  presence  of 
Cornelius  Tyson,  William  Hendricks,  Gossen  Schragen,  Feb.  18,  1763.” 

“Anthony  Hollman  Worcester,  blacksmith  and  Sarah  his  wife  to  Malchior  Waggoner  same 
place  yeoman  £495 — 100  acres.” 

“Beginning  at  a  post  for  a  corner  in  a  line  with  Jacob  Renners  by  Melchior  Waggner’s  other 
land — Christopher  Reinwalt— Frederick  Zerfoos —  *  *  *  Dentoni  Gall  Monne  (Seal)  Sarah 

Hallman  (Seal) — Signed  Sealed  and  Delivered  in  the  presence  of  us  Hance  Supplee,  Adam  Painter, 
April  8,  1762.” 

“Melchir  Wagoner”  was  a  taxable  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  in  1758. 

“In  1762  Melchior  Wagoner  bought  one  hundred  acres  of  land  and  buildings  in  the  eastern  corner 
of  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  formerly  owned  by  William  Roberts,  who  probably  bought  it 
of  Isaac  Norris  in  1715.  In  1754  this  tract  was  sold  by  Cornelius  Tyson  to  Anthony  Hallman. — 
Melchior  Wagoner  also  bought  seventy-nine  and  one-half  acres  in  the  same  year  of  Uriah  Painter. 
For  both  farms  Wagoner  paid  £795.  He  was  the  owner  during  the  Revolution  and  remained  there 
the’rest  of  his  life,  dying  in  1784.  He  married  a  non-Schwenkfelder,  Gertrude  Steyer.”  [Edward 
Matthews.) 


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Will  of  Melchior  Wagener 

[The  original  will  and  papers  of  Melchior  Wagener  are  in  file  No.  7289,  Norristown,  Pa.  The  date 
of  death  did  not  appear  on  the  index  nor  immediately  with  the  papers.  The  will  was  proved  November 
29,  1784,  and  is  transcribed  in  Will  Book  No.  1,  page  9.  An  inventory  was  filed  November  29,  1784; 
and  an  account  of  the  disposition  of  the  estate  was  filed  February  2,  1787.  The  name  of  the  daughter’s, 
Susanna’s,  husband  is  Philip  Clumberg.  About  one-fourth  of  a  page  of  the  original  will  is  missing,  and 
a  few  words  were  also  missing  by  portions  of  the  paper  being  torn  off  in  other  places.  Appearances 
indicate  that  the  will  was  very  much  handled  in  its  time.] 

“Be  it  known  to  all  whom  it  may  Concern  that  I  Melchior  Wagener  of  Worcester  Township  in  the  County  of 
Philadelphia  Yoeman  am  weakly  in  Body  but  of  sound  disposing  Mind  and  Memory  thanks  be  to  God,  Do  make  and 
Ordain  this  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  in  manner  following,  that  is  to  say:  First  I  Recomend  my  Soul  in  the  hands 
of  my  Redeemer  Jesus  Christ,  and  my  body  to  the  Earth,  to  be  buried  after  a  Christian  manner.  And  as  for  my  World¬ 
ly  Goods  and  Effects  I  give  and  dispose  the  same  in  manner  following;  First  1  will  that  all  my  just  Debts,  Funeral 
Charges,  with  the  Probate  hereof  be  duly  satisfied  and  paid  out  of  my  personal  Estate  by  my  Executors.  Item  I  will 
that  my  Family  and  their  successors,  Shall  freely  assist  with  a  proportionable  part  for  mending  and  keeping  the  grave 
yard  fence  where  my  Relation  is  buried  in  good  Repair  as  long  as  they  can,  Item  T  give  unto  Rosina  Weegener  if  she 
Survives  me  the  Sum  of  Six  pounds,  And  to  be  paid  her  Six  months  after  my  decease,  in  hard  money,  and  to  Ann  Weeg¬ 
ener  Christopher  Weegners  Widow,  the  Sum  of  Six  pounds  to  be  deducted  out  of  a  Note  of  twelve  pounds  due  to  me 
from  her.  Item  I  give  and  devise  the  Sum  of  Forty  pounds  to  and  for  the  use  of  the  Poor  of  the  Schwenckfelders  re¬ 
siding  within  this  and  the  next  Counties,  to  be  paid  in  the  hands  of  their  Overseers  for  the  time  being  within  12  months. 
Item,  I  give  to  my  Wife  Gertraut  my  Bedsted  with  the  usual  Beddings  and  Furniture  my  Cloath  Press  and  Walnut 
drawers,  with  what  is  in  it  Suitable  for  her  use,  a  Spinning  wheel  an  arm  chair  and  three  other  chairs  at  her  choice,  and 
so  much  of  other  goods  as  She  may  Chuse  to  the  Value  of  Ten  pounds  at  the  appraisement. 

Item  I  give  to  my  Son  David  my  Berleburger  Bible  in  4  Volumnes. 

Item  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Anna  formost  also  The  Sum  of  Fifty  pounds  hard  money  to  be  paid  to  her  within  a  year 
after  my  decease.  I  also  give  to  her  her  Bedsted  with  the  new  Beddings  and  furniture  made  for  her,  her  new  case  of 
drawers  with  what  is  in  it  belonging  to  her,  the  best  Spinning  wheel  and  best  new  Sadie. 

Item,  I  give  and  Devise  to  my  Son  David  Wagener,  All  my  Lands  and  Tenements  Situate  in  Worcester  Township  above- 
said  where  I  now  live  on,  Containing  in  two  Deeds  One  hundred  and  Seventy  nine  acres  (new  page)  nine  acres  and  a  half, 
with  all  the  appurtenances  thereunto  belonging.  To  hold  to  him  his  Heirs  and  assigns  forever,  and  that  at  the  price  and 
Value  of  Twelve  hundred  pounds  hard  money,  The  Sum  of  Four  hundred  and  Fifty  pounds  David  or  his  Successor  shall 
keep  in  his  hands,  for  a  sufficient  yearly  maintenance  for  my  wife  Gertraut  to  live  in  my  said  dwelling  house  if  and  where 
she  Chuseth  with  all  necessaries  of  Victualing  and  fire  wood  convenient  got  for  her  during  her  life  And  my  Son  David  had 
of  me  before  at  Sundry  times  as  you  will  find  by  bond  and  Bills  the  Sum  of  Three  hundred  Seventy  two  pound,  of  which 
he  shal  be  charged  for  three  hundred  pounds  the  Seventy  two  and  what  he  had  before  of  me  I  give  him  gratis  And  all 
the  Remainder  of  my  Estate  not  yet  divided  I  order  to  be  sold  at  a  publick  Sale,  at  a  convenient  time  after  my  De¬ 
cease  And  the  sale  thereof  the  seven  hundred  and  fifty  pounds  of  the  place  and  all  other  my  personal  Estate  not  yet 
divided,  I  give  and  dispose  the  Same  as  followeth.  Of  which  I  give  to  my  daughter  Susanna  now  wife  of  Philip  Clum¬ 
berg  the  Sum  of  Twenty  five  pounds  hard  money,  to  be  paid  to  her  soon  after  the  decease  of  her  said  Husband  which 
is  to  be  in  full  of  her  Share  Portion  and  H eirship  out  of  my  whole  Estate  both  Real  and  Personal  but  if  he  said  Clum¬ 
berg  Should  Survive  her,  then  I  give  the  Said  Twenty  five  pounds  to  both  her  Children  Rachel  and  Peter  Supplee  as 
they  come  of  age  Share  alike,  with  the  Interest  that  can  be  got  for  it.  She  is  not  to  be  charged  for  the  time  and  what  she 
had  while  she  lived  with  me.  And  all  the  remainder  of  my  whole  Estate  not  yet  divided  of  my  Personal  Estate  I  give 
one  Equal  third  part  thereof  to  my  Said  Son  David  Wagener,  And  one  Equal  third  part  thereof  I  give  to  my  son  Jacob 
Wagener,  which  his  whole  Share  Shal  be  in  my  Executors  hands  kept,  to  Save  it  for  a  Sufficient  yearly  maintenance,  for 
him,  as  his  Circumstance  and  Condition  of  Sense  and  understanding  is  not  at  all  times  Sufficient  to  make  the  best  use  of 
it  for  him  self,  if  Interest  can  be  got  for  it,  will  be  so  much  the  better  at  five  prCt.  And  to  my  Youngest  Daughter 
Anna  I  give  one  Equal  third  part  thereof.  And  what  I  herein  left  the  four  hundred  and  fifty  pounds,  for  the  Use  and 
maintenance  of  my  Wife  if  and  When  She  Should  happen  to  die  Whatsoever  She  may  then  leave  behind  her  as  Well  as 
the  Said  Four  hundred  and  fifty  pounds,  as  other  her  Effects  I  give  the  Same  to  my  three  Children  David,  Jacob,  and 
Anna  Share  alike.  And  if  my  Said  Children  Should  after  the  Decease  of  Said  Philip  Clumberg  find  in  Want  of  A  living, 
My  Said  Daughter  Susanna,  I  would  Request  them  to  assist  her  jointly,  that  she  may  not  suffer.  My  Sons  Davids 
Share  in  my  whole  Estate  both  Real  and  Personal  Shal  be  first  deducted  with  reasonable  Costs  and  Expenses,  and  then 
he  Shal  pay  one  hundred  pounds  yearly  good  hard  money  of  what  he  will  be  in  Debt  to  his  brother  Jacob  and  Sister, 
Anna  besides  the  yearly  maintenance  of  his  mother;  who  he  Shal  not  let  Suffer  anything  she  wants  in  Reason. 

Divide  in  Peace,  live  in  Peace,  that  you  may  Die  in  Peace,  is  my  last  wish  and  desire. 

And  lastly  I  Constitute  and  Appoint  my  said  Son  David  Wagener,  and  my  Trusty  friend  Abraham  Kreeble  Senior  of 
Towamencin  to  be  my  sole  Executors  or  the  Survivor  of  them  of  this  my  Last  Will  and  Testament  Revoking  all  former 
Wills  and  Bequests  by  me  heretofore  made,  Ratifying  and  Confirming  this  and  no  other  (to  the  true  Intent  and  meaning 
hereof)  to  be  my  Last  Will  and  Testament,  In  Testimony  whereof  I  the  Said  Melchior  Wagener  have  hereunto  Set  my 
own  hand  and  Seal  the  Seventh  day  of  February  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  One  thousand  Seven  hundred  and  Eighty 
four,  1784.’’ 

“Signed  Sealed  and  Published  by  the  said  ) 

Melchior  Wagener,  as  his  Last  Will  and  “Melchior  Wagener”  (Seal) 

Testament,  in  the  Presence  of  us  the 
Subscribers.  ) 

Owen  Thomas 
Henry  Urmy” 


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The  appraisement  of  the  estate  covers  4  foolscap  sheets;  the  last  item  in  the  appraisement  is  as 
follows: 

“Medicines  &  Drugs  of  various  kinds,  many  of  them  ould  and  much  out  of  use,  also  a  small  still 

with  its  appendages  &  all  the  Bottles,  Drawers,  &  other  Shop  Furniture  together  with  a  number 

of  Ould  medicinal  Books  &  Manuscrips,  some  in  English  but  chiefly  in  the  Garman  Languages. 

£60.” 

The  value  of  the  estate  was  £3145.  8s.  8d.  Balance  for  distribution  was  £2738.  7s.  2d. 

[192-3a]  SUSANNA  WAGNER  (WAGENER),  b  June  4,  1750;  d  Aug.  31,  1817;  dau  Melchior 
and  Gertrude  (Steyer)  Wagener  [192-2];  m  1st  time,  Mar.  6,  1774,  PETER  SUPPLEE,  SR.,  b  Sept. 
2,  1745;  d  at  Valley  Forge,  Jan.  24,  1778;  s  Hance  and  Magdaline  (De  Haven)  Supplee;  buried  in  Bethel 
Cemetery,  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  where  a  monument  marks  his  grave. 

Children  (2): 

[192-5]  1.  Rachel,  b  Jan.  18,  1775;  d  Jan.  16,  1853;  m  Morris  F.  Sheppard. 

[192-6]  2.  Peter,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  8,  1778;  d  Apr.  15,  1859;  m  Hannah  Eastburn. 

Peter  Supplee  who  married  Susanna  Wagener  was  the  sixth  child  of  Hance  and  Magdaline  Supplee. 
He  was  born  in  Upper  Merion  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  When  the  Revolutionary  War  broke  out  Peter 
Supplee  was  living  with  his  wife  on  the  old  Supplee  homestead  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  He  volunteered 
as  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary  army  and  joined  Capt.  Charles  Wilson  Peale’s  Company  of  Philadel¬ 
phia  Militia.  This  company  belonged  to  the  4th  Battalion  of  the  Phila.  Reg.  of  Foot.  Jacob  and  John 
Supplee,  his  younger  brothers,  were  also  soldiers  in  the  Revolutionary  War  and  served  in  the  same 
company  with  Peter.  Jacob  was  the  twelfth  and  John  the  thirteenth  child  of  the  family. 

Peter  Supplee  died  at  Valley  Forge  on  January  24,  1778;  his  remains  were  taken  to  Worcester 
and  buried  in  the  Bethel  Cemetery.  On  November  28,  1903,  a  monument  was  erected  over  his  grave 
by  his  descendants  and  bears  the  following  inscription: 

“In  memory  of  Peter  Supplee, 

A  Revolutionary  Soldier, 

Born  Sept.  2nd,  1745,  Enlisted  Sept.  12,  1777, 

Died  whilst  encamped  at  Valley  Forge, 

January  24,  1778, 

A  Martyr  to  Liberty.” 

Peter  Supplee  was  a  descendant  of  Andris  Souplis,  a  soldier  and  officer  in  the  French  army,  who 
arrived  in  Philadelphia  in  1684.  For  further  data  concerning  the  Supplee  family  and  for  Peter  Supplee’s 
service  in  the  Revolution,  vid.  Biographical  Annals  of  Montg.  Co.  (Pa.),  Vol.  II,  p  351  sqq. 

[192-3b]  SUSANNA  (WAGENER)  SUPPLEE,  widow  of  Peter  Supplee,  Sr.,  m  2nd  time,  PHILIP 
CLUMBERG.  Susanna  Wagener  Supplee  and  her  daughter,  Rachel,  moved  to  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y., 
sometime  after  the  close  of  the  Revolution,  leaving  her  son,  Peter,  Jr.,  with  his  grandmother,  Magdaline 
Supplee,  at  the  old  homestead  in  Worcester.  Susanna  is  buried  in  the  Sheppard  lot  in  Penn  Yan,  N. 
Y . ;  the  name  on  the  tombstone  is  given  as  Susanna  Clanford;  the  names  of  her  children  buried  here 
are  also  given  as  Clanford;  furthermore,  she  and  her  children  conveyed  property  under  the  name  of 
Clanford  that  had  been  conveyed  to  her  under  the  name  of  Clumberg.  In  the  record  of  a  deed  of 
property  given  her  by  her  brother,  David,  in  1799,  her  name  is  given  as  Susanna  Clumberge.  [George 
Sheppard,  Penn  Yan,  N.  F.] 

From  the  above  data  it  would  seem  that  Susanna  Wagener  was  married  three  times,  but  no  other 
data  concerning  this  marriage  have  been  found. 

The  name  of  Srt.  Philip  Clumberg,  Jr.,  is  found  in  the  list  of  Philadelphia  Militia.  This  probably 
refers  to  the  above  named  husband  of  Susanna  (Wagener)  Supplee. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Rebecca,  b  1783;  d  July  7,  1846. 

2.  John,  b  1791;  d  Sept.  14,  1849. 

[192-4]  DAVID  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  25,  1752;  d  Aug.  26,  1799;  s  Melchior  and  Gertrude  (Steyer) 
Wagener  [192-2];  m  Jan.  13,  1774,  before  Mr.  Stringer  of  Philadelphia,  REBECCA  SUPPLEE,  b 
Nov.  25,  1751;  d  Feb.  28,  1813;  dau  Hance  and  Magdaline  (DeHaven)  Supplee.  David  Wagener  was 


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married  in  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Phila.  [Pa.  Arch.,  2nd  Ser.,  Vol.  I X,  p  J+75.\  The  body  of  David  Wagener 
was  the  first  to  be  buried  in  Lake  View  Cemetery,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 


[192-7a]  1 
[192— 7b]  I 
[192-8] 
[192—9] 
[192-10a] 
[192-1  Ob] 


[192-11] 
[192-12a] 
[ 1 92— 12b] 
[192—13] 


1 


Children  (10): 

1.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  29,  1774;  d  May  21,  1853;  m 


1.  Mary  Castner. 

2.  Joanna  Norris  Edmandson. 

2.  Mary  Magdalene,  b  Feb.  14,  1776;  d  Nov.  9,  1857;  m  Samuel  Castner. 

3.  Anna,  b  Sept.  10,  1777;  d  Nov.  13,  1864;  m  Richard  Henderson. 

1.  Elizabeth  Dorman. 

2.  Alpha  Wilkinson. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  27,  1780;  d  Dec.,  1784. 

6.  David,  b  Apr.  27,  1783;  d  May  11,  1787,  of  small  pox. 

7.  Rebecca,  b  Jan.  1,  1785;  d  May  1,  1787,  of  small  pox. 

8.  Lament,  b  Nov.  13,  1787;  d  Sept.  14,  1835;  m  Avery  Smith. 


4.  Melchior,  b  Jan.  31,  1779;  m 


9.  Rachel,  b  Sept.  11,  1789;  d  Feb.  22,  1832;  m 


1. 


Seeley. 


2.  Sherman  Lee. 

10.  Rebecca,  b  Feb.  1,  1794;  d  Jan.  14,  1855;  m  George  Shearman. 


“David  Wagner  in  addition  to  inheriting  his  father’s  farm  in  Worcester  became  the  owner  of 
another  farm  across  the  road  from  where  he  lived.  In  1901  this  farm  was  owned  by  James  Cassel, 
and  was  tenanted  by  Irwin  Evans.  This  was  one  of  the  oldest  dwellings  in  Worcester,  and  was  a  stone 
farm  house,  the  datestone  having  the  inscription  ‘Erected  in  1733  by  H.  S.  [Hance  Supplee].’ 

“In  1781  the  farm  was  conveyed  by  Andrew  and  Abraham  Supplee  to  David  Waggoner.  In  1788 
David  Waggoner  conveyed  the  same  to  Anna  Waggoner  and  removed  to  the  Genesee  country  in 
western  New  York.  In  1792  Anna  Waggoner,  then  of  Jerusalem,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  through  her 
attorney,  Barnabus  Bunn,  sold  the  same  in  two  parts.  The  larger  part  comprising  149%  acres  was 
sold  to  Benjamin  Weber,  and  the  smaller  part  or  northern  corner  to  Mordecai  Jones;  this  latter  part 
was  included  in  what  was  recently  known  as  the  ‘Berks  and  Frick’  farms. 

“According  to  Hance  Supplee  who  was  born  in  1768,  a  council  of  war  was  held  on  the  Cassel  farm 
the  day  before  the  Battle  of  Germantown,  of  which  he  as  a  boy  ten  years  of  age  was  an  eye  witness. 
According  to  his  story  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene  had  his  headquarters  near  the  house  of  Magdalena  Supple, 
the  boy’s  grandmother,  with  whom  he  lived,  near  the  Skippack  road,  Washington’s  army  being  encamped 
in  the  neighborhood.  Mr.  Supplee  stated  that  on  October  second  he  saw  General  Washington  call 
on  General  Greene  and  that  they  had  a  long  talk  by  themselves.  The  next  day  Washington  called  again 
with  other  officers  on  foot  and  mounted,  and  they  went  into  the  meadow.  Forming  a  semi-circle  they 
faced  General  Washington  holding  their  swords  in  front  of  their  faces.  They  stayed  in  this  position 
for  quite  a  long  time,  after  which  each  officer  went  to  his  command,  General  Greene  coming  into  the 
house  and  going  to  his  room.  The  soldiers  were  encamped  on  the  surrounding  hills. 

“The  next  morning  not  a  soldier  nor  officer  could  be  seen,  but  sounds  of  guns  could  be  heard,  as 
the  Battle  of  Germantown  was  being  fought.  In  the  afternoon  the  soldiers  were  seen  coming  up  the 
Skippack  road  in  full  retreat  and  were  in  a  demoralized  condition.  At  times  they  would  travel  very 
slowly,  seeming  ready  to  give  out;  then  a  report  would  come  that  they  were  being  pursued  by  the 
British,  and  they  would  again  go  on  a  full  run.  A  trooper  was  riding  along  up  the  road  with  a  foot 
soldier  riding  behind,  both  on  one  horse.  When  opposite  to  where  the  boy  stood,  the  hindmost  soldier 
dropped  off,  but  the  cavalryman  rode  on  as  if  he  did  not  notice  the  loss  of  his  companion.  The  foot 
soldier  was  found  to  be  dead,  having  been  shot  through  the  body,  and  he  was  buried  in  the  field  by  the 
roadside  on  the  Supplee  farm.  The  grandmother’s  horses  were  taken  to  help  on  the  retreat.  The  boy 
was  sent  to  bring  the  horses  back,  but  they  were  retained  until  the  next  day  when  they  were  returned 
safely. 

“The  boy  described  General  Washington  as  a  large  heavy  man,  over  six  feet  tall,  with  a  dignified 
look,  his  face  slightly  marked  with  small  pox.  He  said  he  heard  that  General  Lee  misbehaved  himself 
at  Monmouth  and  previous  to  that  was  not  liked  by  his  soldiers. 

“The  above  narrative  was  told  in  1844  by  Hance  Supplee  to  his  grandson,  Thomas  R.  Supplee.” 
[Edward  Matthews.] 

“On  October  19,  1782,  Jemima  Wilkinson  came  to  the  home  of  David  Wagener  where  she  found  a 
credulous  and  ready  welcome  among  the  Germans  of  that  neighborhood,  and  Wagener  became  infatu¬ 
ated  with  her,  she  making  her  home  at  both  of  his  farms.  She  and  her  followers  lived  at  his  expense 
till  it  is  said  they  nearly  ate  him  out  of  house  and  home. 


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“In  1797  David  Wagener  sold  his  abandoned  farm  in  Worcester  to  David  Styer  of  Whitpain. 

“Abraham  Wagener,  the  younger  brother,  also  removed  to  western  New  York,  buying  land  upon 
the  present  site  of  the  village  of  Penn  Yan,  and  becoming  very  wealthy. 

“Joseph  Supplee,  son  of  Samuel  Supplee,  who  was  a  grandson  of  Hance  Supplee,  paid  a  visit  to 
the  home  of  Abraham  Wagener,  his  uncle,  in  Penn  Yan  in  the  fall  of  1831,  traveling  the  entire  distance 
of  more  than  two  hundred  and  fifty  miles  on  foot  in  seven  days.  With  a  companion  he  started  from 
Montgomery  Square,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  November  11,  arriving  at  their  destination  on  November 
17.  He  returned  in  the  spring  on  horseback.  Mr.  Supplee  also  made  a  trip  to  Niagara  Falls  and 
Buffalo  and  wrote  an  interesting  account,  the  manuscript  of  which  was  still  extant  a  few  years  ago.” 
[Edward  Matthews.} 

David  Wagener 

[From  an  article  published  in  “The  Yates  County  Chronicle”  in  the  year  1870] 

“David  Wagener,  the  common  ancestor  of  the  Wagener  family  of  Yates  County,  was  the  son  of 
‘Melchoir  and  Gertraut’  Wagener,  and  was  born  in  the  township  of  Worcester,  County  of  Philadelphia, 
in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  13th  day  of  January,  1752.  (O.  S.)  From  a  partial  autobiography 
in  his  own  handwriting,  a  copy  of  which  has  been  kindly  furnished  to  the  Yates  County  Historical 
Society,  it  appears  that  his  family  was  a  good  and  reputable  one  in  those  parts;  that  he  resided  with  his 
father  until  about  seventeen  years  of  age,  and  as  he  says,  ‘was  brought  up  as  a  farmer’s  son,  and  had 
no  more  learning  than  to  scarcely  read  and  write  the  German  and  English  languages.’  ‘About  this 
time,’  he  says,  ‘also  came  the  people  called  Methodists  by  whom  I  was  greatly  alarmed,  as  also  many 
more  in  the  neighborhood,’  and  he  speaks  of  opposition  of  parents  and  friends  to  his  attendance  upon  the 
preaching  of  those  early  and  earnest  disciples  of  John  Wesley.  The  opposition  seems  to  have  resulted 
in  his  going  to  Baltimore.  This  was  about  the  year  1772.  ‘When  I  came  to  Philadelphia,’  he  continues, 
‘the  way  seemed  not  open  to  go  to  New  York,  but  a  way  was  opened  Southward.  In  a  few  days  I  set 
out  for  Baltimore,  and  I  arrived  with  some  danger  on  the  waters,  but  was  preserved;  found  no  one  in 
my  travels  that  was  any  comfort  to  me  until  I  had  found  in  the  city  of  Baltimore  some  of  the  people 
called  Methodists,  with  whom  I  had  great  satisfaction.  I  was  in  this  place  about  three  months,  in 
which  time  I  was  made  to  believe  it  was  right  for  me  to  partake  of  the  ancient  ordinance  in  Gospel 
terms,  and  was  baptized  with  water  by  one  of  the  aforesaid  ministers.  But  it  was  no  essential  part 
with  me  at  that  time  nor  is  it  yet,  after  which  I  had  also  a  right  to  the  Lord’s  Supper,  so  called,  which  I 
also  carefully  and  as  I  thought  faithfully  observed,  and  partook  of  often;  but  it  also  was  not  the 
bread  &  waters  of  life  to  my  soul,  as  many  believed  it  to  be;  there  was  still  something  greater  than  that 
I  looked  for;  and  could  not  find  by  all  my  seeking  and  doing,  although  I  rose  often  comforted  and 
strengthened  to  go  yet  forwards  and  not  rest  short  of  the  true  and  living  way  which  I  thought  was 
attainable.  In  this  place  I  met  with  many  tryals,  also  some  of  my  friends  would  have  me  tarry.  My 
father  enquired  much  where  I  might  be,  and  at  length  heard  where  I  was.  He  soon  sent  a  message  after 
me,  with  letters  of  invitation  to  me  to  come  home  and  live  with  him,  promising  Liberty  to  me  if  I  came. 
Being  overprevailed  by  his  proffers,  and  also  the  advise  of  my  friends  here,  I  consented  to  return. 
My  particular  friends  here  were  the  ministers  of  the  aforesaid  people,  which  were  Joseph  Gilmor, 
John  Ken — ,  Robert  Williams,  John  Bordman,  and  Robert  Strawbridge,  by  whom  I  was  baptised.’ 

In  the  year  1774,  he  married  at  Philadelphia,  Rebecca  Supplee,  daughter  of  Hans  Supplee. 
Referring  to  this  event  he  says :  ‘When  the  Lord  saw  that  the  reign  was  given  to  the  lust  of  flesh  and  the 
pride  of  life  he  provided  a  companion  for  me  of  an  honest,  reputable  family,  who  were  also  taken  with  the 
doctrine  of  the  people  called  Methodists,  of  the  name  of  Supplee,  one  of  whose  daughters  was  for  me  it 
appears,  and  after  the  acquaintance  and  so-called  courtship  of  near  four  years,  we  were  married  to¬ 
gether  according  to  the  custom  of  the  Episcopal  church  order  by  one  Mr.  Stringer  of  the  city;  then  was 
the  common  saying  made  manifest  after  having  taken  a  wife,  therefore  I  cannot  come.  The  Love  and 
Duty  that  should  have  been  given  to  the  Lord  was  given  to  a  loving  wife . ’ 

For  some  years  the  worthy  and  excellent  pioneer  settler  of  the  town  of  Milo  had  been  attracted 
by  the  quiet  and  unobstrusive  piety  of  the  Friends,  then  numerous  and  powerful  in  Pennsylvania,  of 
whom  he  remarks:  T  had  to  seek  yet  further  again,  and  found  the  principles  of  the  once  renowned 
people  by  the  living  God,  called  Quakers,  to  be  nearest  to  the  Scripture  truths  as  I  had  been  favored  to 
understand  them.’ 

And  now,  in  year  1782,  there  came  from  Rhode  Island  to  Philadelphia,  with  a  retinue  of  Friends, 
an  illustrious  lady,  Jemima  Wilkinson,  ‘The  Public  Universal  Friend,’  who  soon  afterwards  became  the 
pioneer  leader,  whose  mission  it  was  to  open  the  wilderness  which  then  covered  the  soil  of  Yates  County, 
and  lead  in  the  conversion  of  its  forest-clad  hills  and  valleys,  threaded  only  by  the  Indian  trail,  into 
abodes  of  comfort  and  plenty.  Concerning  this  visit  David  Wagener  writes  as  follows: 


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‘In  the  year  1782,  ye  19th  of  ye  8th  mo.,  came  to  my  house  in  Worcester,  The  Public  Universal 
Friend,  accompanied  by  Thomas  Hathaway,  William  Potter  and  his  son  Arnold  and  daughter,  also 
William  Turpin  and  Sarah  Brown,  from  New  England,  Rhode  Island  State,  all  as  entire  strangers  in 
this  part  of  the  world.  They  appeared  as  a  people  that  feared  God  and  worked  Righteousness,  and  had 
the  living  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ  among  them,  to  deliver  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  world.’  This  appears 
to  have  been  the  first  visit  of  the  Friend  to  Philadelphia.  ‘The  said  Universal  Friend  tarried  three 
days  at  my  house,  and  had  two  public  meetings  at  the  Bethel  meeting  house.  A  great  concourse  of 

people  attended;  the  power  of  the  Gospel  was  effectual  to  the  conversion  of  all  that  heard . ’ 

He  says  but  a  few  followed,  that  his  love  towards  the  Friend  was  great,  and  ‘after  the  end  of  those  days 
continuing  with  us,  the  Friend  returned  towards  New  England  again  and  I  accompanied  them  to 
Bethelehem  and  East-town,  near  on  to  fifty  miles  north  from  my  house.’ 

The  effect  of  the  Friend’s  discourses  on  his  mind  was  decided  and  powerful.  Referring  to  them 
he  says:  ‘When  I  heard  the  Gospel’s  Trump  sound,  I  knew  it  was  the  true  sound,  and  that  it  was  with 
great  power  from  on  high,  even  to  the  convincing  and  converting  of  souls  that  heard  and  obeyed  the 
counsel  delivered.’ 

In  1784  the  Friend  again  visited  Philadelphia,  the  record  being  as  follows:  ‘In  the  8th  mo., 
1784  had  knowledge  of  the  Universal  Friend  and  Ab’m  Dayton,  Eliz’s  Holmes,  Arnold  Potter  and 
Sarah  Brown  being  in  the  city.  Went  down  to  see  and  hear  them  wdth  renewed  satisfaction.  After  a 
few  days  the  Friend  and  all  came  to  my  house  and  had  public  meetings  at  my  house  and  several  other 
places  and  multitudes  of  hearers  attended,  truly  such  as  never  was  known  amongst  us,  but  also  many 
hearers,  but  very  few  doers.  At  this  time  I  had  opportunity  of  conversing  and  improving  my  much 
respected  Friend,  of  whom  I  had  heard  the  truth  and  the  whole  counsel  of  the  Lord  declared.’ 

Here  the  autobiographical  sketch  of  the  early  life  of  David  Wagener,  written  by  himself  at 
Worcester  in  or  about  the  year  1787,  closes,  and  this  part  of  his  history  cannot  be  more  feelingly  supple¬ 
mented  than  in  the  following  authentic  letter  from  the  Friend.  The  almost  apostolic  solemnity  and 
fervent  piety  of  this  letter  with  the  sinking  of  self  and  the  exaltation  of  the  love,  power  and  majesty 
of  the  Deity,  are  of  themselves  sufficient  to  dissipate  a  host  of  calumnies  and  falsehoods  with  which 
ignorance  or  prejudiced  bigotry  have  sought  to  cover  the  life  and  memory  of  the  Friend.” 

“South  Kingston,  ye  17th 

of  ye  9th  mo.  1787 

“The  Universal  Friend  to  David  Wagener  sendeth  greeting: 

“This  comes  with  my  love  to  thee  and  thy  family.  O  do,  dear  soul,  haste,  Escape  for  thy  Life; 
up!  get  thee  out  of  this  place  for  the  Lord  will  destroy  it;  tarry  not  in  all  the  plains  of  Sodom  for  there 
is  no  place  there  for  soul  to  sit  down  to  rest  in.  Never  take  up  satisfied  with  anything  short  of  that 
inward  living  and  eternal  substance,  Christ  within,  the  hope  of  glory.  Pictures  of  Bread  won’t  satisfy 
the  hungering  soul;  nothing  but  that  Living  Bread  that  has  come  down  from  Heaven  can  ever  satisfy 
a  soul  that  doth  truly  hunger  and  thirst  after  Righteousness.  I  don’t  feel  to  be  changed  nor  altered, 
but  feel  that  same  Love  to  Souls  that  are  desiring  to  do  well  that  I  ever  did;  and  so  I  in  treat  of  thee 
for  thy  Soul’s  sake  to  lay  aside  every  weight  and  the  sin  that  serves  so  easily  to  beset  thee  and  run  with 
patience  the  race  set  before  thee,  looking  to  Jesus,  who  is  the  author  of  faith,  and  if  thou  art  faithful, 

will  be  the  finisher  of  they  Salvation  I  expect - will  be  the  bearer  of  this.  I  send  her  in  my 

name  and  stead;  do  receive  her  as  thou  would  me,  for  whatsoever  is  done  unto  her,  I  shall  look  upon  it 
done  unto  me.  I  have  just  received  thy  money  fro  the  Boulting  Cloth,  and  have  sent  it  to  thee.  My 
love  to  thy  wife  and  family  and  Anna,  and  all  friends,  and  do  well  for  one  soul  that  thee  may  not  lose 
thy  reward,  and  watch  and  pray  that  thee  enter  not  into  temptation,  saith  the  Universal  Friend  to 
David  Wagener.” 

[Further  biographical  account  of  David  Wagener ,  vid.  ( 192-7a ).] 

Letter  of  David  Wagener  to  the  Schwenkfelder  Society 

“Worcester,  21  of  Dec.,  1788“ 

“Dear  Soul:  This  Morning  before  the  Break  of  Day  as  I  lay  on  my  bed  and  my  mind  was  before  the  Lord  the  God  of 
heaven  and  Earth,  thee  and  they  Bretheren  Came  before  the  view"  of  my  Mind  [and  the  pure  princibles  that  was  held 
forth  by  the  faithfull  Caspr  Swenkfeld  through  whome  the  Lord  taught  Some  of  your  forefathers  the  way  to  Life  and 
Glory  and  do  now  enjoy  the  fruits  of  their  Labour]  and  the  remembrance  of  the  works  and  faith  of  your  forefathers,  I 
was  induced  to  write  to  you.  Yea  I  Say  Nessesity  is  laid  upon  me  to  write  to  you  to  put  you  in  remembrance  of  the 
works  of  the  Lord  thro  your  Faithfull  once  in  their  day  and  time  of  Vissitation  from  on  high  who  faithfully  bore  the 
reprotchfull  persecution  of  the  enemys  of  the  Lord  and  his  people  in  their  Day,  and  of  which  Some  of  you  are  yet  living 
witness  this  day  and  have  endevoured  to  follow  on  in  the  way  of  holiness,  untill  you  have  become  Rich  and  full,  and 
Conformed  yourselves  to  the  Customs  this  wiked  Generation  wdth  whom  the  God  of  heaven  is  offended  in  the  highest 


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Degree,  in  so  much  that  yea  are  Deemed  Honourable  in  their  Sight  and  amongst  them  your  Religious  Performances 
are  of  little  Value  or  Weight  amongst  the  wicked  People  that  the  Enemy  of  all  Good  is  not  the  least  offended  with  you 
but  is  at  perfect  peace  with  you,  and  you  do  not  precieve  these  things  and  dont  Consider  that  they  which  live  in  the 
favour  of  the  Lord  and  walk  in  his  ways  faithfully  in  this  Day  and  Generation  do  suffer  like  persecution  as  well  as  your 
fathers  in  their  Day  and  Generation,  Therefore  lift  up  your  head,  and  look  about  you  and  See  If  there  be  a  people  in 
this  Day  time  that  Suffer  like  reproatchfull  persecution,  and  know  what  the  Lord  is  about  for  to  do  on  the  Earth,  Be 
assured  that  the  Lord  is  About  to  gather  a  people  to  himself  in  our  Day  and  Generation  a  peculiar  people  that  will 
Serve  him  in  the  beauty  of  Holiness,  yea  the  Promised  People  amongst  whom  He  will  Manifest  himself  and  be  their 
God  and  Dwell  with  them  even  on  this  Earth  and  they  Shall  be  his  people  and  he  will  be  their  God  and  reign  with 
them  a  lOOOd  years,  Be  asurd  Dear  Souls  the  fullnis  of  the  time  is  Come,  the  Prophisies  of  the  Lord  are  Surely  fulfilling 
[we  do  know  it]  of  the  Great  and  terible  Judgments  of  God,  whose  wrath  is  full  and  he  will  avenge  himself  of  his  ad¬ 
versaries  and  Make  an  Utter  end  of  Sin  and  Unrighteousness  on  the  whole  face  of  the  Earth,  and  bring  in  and  Establish 
an  Undesturbed  Righteousnes  on  the  face  of  the  Whole  Earth  the  Great  Work  is  begun  and  going  on  the  Universal 
World  and  few  their  be  that  have  eves  to  See  or  Ears  to  hear  or  a  heart  to  Understand  and  know  the  Great  and  Strange 
Work  of  the  Lord  that  he  will  do  in  our  Day  Altho  a  man  declare  it  unto  them  as  the  Lord  Spake  by  his  Servants  to  the 
Prophets,  Now  Dear  Souls  the  Lord  is  willing  to  reclaim  you  again  and  Manifest  himself  amongst  you  as  in  old 
time  amongst  your  fathers,  but  on  no  other  terms  at  all  no  new  way  no  New  Gosple  nor  on  no  other  Condition  but  by 
Repentance  and  faith  in  Jesus  Christ  who  is  Still  the  Saviour  of  his  people  as  aforetime,  and  as  the  Lord  hath  Set  his 
Hand  the  second  time  to  recover  his  people  Israel,  I  do  desire  that  you  Should  know  it,  and  not  let  the  day  of  Visita¬ 
tion  pass  away  unknown  to  you  and  you  be  left  on  the  barren  Mountain  to  perish  and  Die  the  Eternal  Death  wilst  you 
may  live  the  eternal  life  and  rejoice  in  God  with  the  lamb  and  the  Saints  who  will  get  the  victory,  know  also  that  you 
must  Sease  from  your  own  works  and  lay  aside  the  order  and  work  of  Man  in  the  transgressing  Nature  and  become  re¬ 
newed  in  heart  and  Mind  or  else  there  can  be  no  room  in  the  Heart  for  the  work  of  the  Lord  know  of  of  a  truth  that  the 
Lord  will  teatch  his  People  himself  in  this  Day  and  that  by  his  Spirit  within  the  Heart  and  how  my  My  Friends  Can 
the  Lord  teatch  us  if  we  will  not  put  away  the  teatching  of  one  another  according  to  Human  Learning  know  yet  not  the 
letter  killeth  but  t  he  Spirit  maketh  alive.  I  fear  Greatly  it  hath  been  the  Case  too  much  with  your  present  Generation, 
they  have  the  letteral  Gosple,  and  Nothing  of  the  Power  of  God  and  the  Opperation  of  his  Spirit  upon  your  Souls  and 
have  need  to  enquire  for  the  word  of  the  Lord  which  Came  to  the  Fathers  of  Old  which  caused  them  to  fear  and  tremble 
greatly  in  the  Presents  of  the  Lord  and  under  the  Operative  power  of  the  Spirit  of  God  who  know  that  the  Gosple  of 
Jesus  Christ  was  the  power  of  God  unto  Salvation  to  them  that  obed  it  and  it  is  the  Same  to  me  this  Day  and  O  that 
it  were  to  you  also  and  to  all  people  Sure  I  am  they  would  Sease  from  their  own  works  or  Performances  and  wait  on 
and  for  the  Lord  to  Speak  pray  or  Sing  and  would  only  Move  in  his  the  Lord'  time  and  then  their  worship  would  be 
excepted  being  according  to  his  Holy  Order  in  Spirit  and  in  the  truth.  Once  more  I  Say  lift  up  your  head,  look  about 
and  See,  If  yea  may  See  and  know  the  times  and  the  Great  Destruction  that  Determined  on  the  whole  race  of  man  that 
resteth  in  Sin  and  wickednes  And  that  there’s  a  High  Way  Cast  up  for  the  tranformed  once  to  walk  in  and  make  their 
escape  out  of  the  overthro  of  the  wicked  and  that  there’s  a  place  provided  on  Earth  for  the  Righteous  to  hide  them¬ 
selves  a  little  Season  untill  these  Calamities  be  overpast,  I  have  much  to  Say  but  little  time  to  convey  to  your  Idea  the 
Mercies  of  which  I  have  been  favoured  with  from  on  high,  and  If  they  Should  be  Idle  tales  to  you  because  they  come 

from  So  mean  an  Instrument,  I  shall  be  escused  having  done  My  Errand,  farewell  Saith  your  Friend  in  the  truth - 

David  Wagener  To  The  Swenkfeld  Society.” 

{Copied  from  a  Manuscript  furnished  by  Mrs.  Carrie  E.  White  [192-155].) 


Jemima  Wilkinson. 

The  story  of  the  career  of  Jemima  Wilkinson  is  one  of  the  interesting  phases  connected  with  the 
history  of  the  David  Wagener  Family.  So  many  stories  are  current  concerning  the  life  and  activities 
of  this  remarkable  woman  that  it  is  difficult  to  determine  the  exact  status  of  her  actions  or  her  influence 
upon  the  communities  in  which  she  dwelt.  Various  biographies  of  Jemima  Wilkinson,  the  “Universal 
Friend,”  and  the  society  which  she  formed  are  to  be  found  in  the  libraries.  So  many  diverse  stories 
are  told  by  these  biographers  that  it  is  difficult  at  this  time  to  conclude  how  much  is  fanciful  and  how 
much  is  real  fact.  Perhaps  the  most  reliable  account  is  to  be  found  in  “Memoirs  of  the  Wilkinson 
Family,”  by  Rev.  Israel  Wilkinson,  1869,  though  other  accounts  will  be  found  in  Cleveland’s 
“History  of  Yates  County,  N.  Y.,”  and  “Jemima  Wilkinson”  by  Hudson. 

Jemima  Wilkinson,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Whipple)  Wilkinson  was  born  Nov.  29, 
1752,  in  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  and  died  July  1,  1819,  in  Jerusalem,  Yates  County,  N.  Y.  Jemima  was  the 
eighth  of  twelve  children,  and  was  always  noted  for  her  singular  characteristics.  When  she  was  about 
eighteen  years  of  age  a  religious  excitement  in  Providence  County,  R.  I.,  caused  by  the  preaching  of  the 
distinguished  George  Whitfield,  made  a  serious  impression  upon  the  mind  of  Jemima.  She  seemed  to 
have  been  transformed  into  a  serious,  plain  contemplative  recluse.  Casting  aside  her  fine  apparel  and 
secluding  herself  from  her  gay  companions,  and  public  and  private  parties,  she  spent  her  time  in 
attending  religious  meetings  and  sought  the  company  of  those  who  were  seriously  inclined.  About  1775 
a  fever  broke  out  in  the  town  of  Cumberland  and  attacked  the  Wilkinson  family.  Jemima  exerted 
herself  to  help  care  for  the  sick;  by  constant  exposure  she  was  brought  under  the  terrible  influence  of  the 
disease  and  for  a  long  time  her  life  was  despaired  of.  One  night  suddenly  about  twelve  o’clock  she  rose 
from  her  bed  and  demanded  her  clothes,  having  been  in  a  trance  for  half  an  hour,  lying  motionless  and 
apparently  breathless.  This  sudden  recovery  surprised  her  attendants,  but  as  she  had  previously 
pretended  to  see  visions  and  had  recounted  to  others  the  wonderful  revelations  that  had  been  made  to 


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her,  they  were  not  alarmed.  But  now  she  claimed  she  had  died  and  had  been  raised  from  the  dead, 
that  her  carnal  existence  was  ended  and  that  henceforth  her  life  was  to  be  spiritual  and  divine;  that  she 
was  no  longer  “Jemima  Wilkinson,”  but  had  been  re-animated  by  the  spirit  and  power  of  Jesus  Christ, 
and  had  become  a  friend  of  all  mankind  and  was  hereafter  to  be  known  as  the  “Universal  Friend.” 
She  now  claimed  to  be  endowed  with  power  of  prophecy  and  of  performing  miracles.  Having  secured 
her  clothing  she  immediately  got  up,  knelt  by  her  bedside  and  prayed,  and  from  that  time  forward 
went  about  in  as  good  health  as  she  usually  enjoyed,  only  somewhat  feeble  and  emaciated  as  a  result 
of  what  she  had  undergone. 

Hudson  says,  she  feigned  sickness  and  then  told  a  long  absurd  story  about  foolish  tricks  she  played 
on  her  watchers.  The  fact  is,  that  her  recovery  was  sudden,  and  that  she  had  been  very  ill.  The  Sab¬ 
bath  following,  against  the  remonstrances  of  her  friends,  she  went  to  church  and  at  the  close  of  the  ser¬ 
vices  addressed  the  congregation  under  a  shade  tree  in  the  churchyard.  From  this  time  forward  she 
began  holding  meetings,  studying  the  Bible,  and  quoting  it  with  great  ease.  The  fame  of  her  eloquence 
spreading  to  other  towns,  she  was  invited  to  go  abroad  and  preach.  She  made  circuits  throughout 
New  England  and  various  stories  are  current  regarding  her  assertions  that  she  was  able  to  perform 
miracles.  Wherever  she  went  she  made  proselytes;  very  frequently  they  were  men  of  influence  and 
high  standing  in  society.  In  1780  at  Kingston,  R.  I.,  it  is  stated  that  Judge  Potter  became  an  en¬ 
thusiastic  and  devoted  follower,  and  that  he  built  a  large  addition  to  his  already  spacious  mansion, 
containing  fourteen  rooms  and  bedrooms.  Her  influence  controlled  his  entire  household,  including  the 
servants  and  the  income  of  his  great  estate.  She  made  his  home  her  headquarters  for  about  six  years. 
It  is  stated  that  Judge  Potter  was  her  principal  agent  in  procuring  land  for  her  in  the  state  of  New  York, 
where  she  later  built  a  Friends’  settlement.  In  the  summer  of  1782  she  went  to  Philadelphia  attended 
by  a  few  followers.  Abraham  Supplee,  a  Methodist  preacher  and  brother  of  the  wife  of  David  Wagener, 
lived  in  Worcester,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.;  having  heard  Jemima  preach  in  the  city  of  Phila.  a 
number  of  times,  he  invited  her  and  her  companions  to  his  house  in  Worcester.  She  accepted  his 
invitation  and  it  is  stated  that  she  sometimes  had  an  audience  of  two  thousand  people  to  hear  her 
preach.  David  Wagener  attended  these  meetings  and  became  interested  in  her  discourses;  a  disagree¬ 
ment  taking  place  between  Abraham  Supplee  and  the  “Universal  Friend,”  David  Wagener  invited 
her  to  his  house,  and  he  and  his  wife  became  devoted  friends  and  followers. 

Various  stories  are  told  concerning  the  career  of  Jemima  Wilkinson  while  she  remained  at  Wagener’s 
house.  Space  forbids  rehearsing  more  than  one  or  two  or  these  tales  as  told  by  Hudson.  He  states 
that  Jemima  Wilkinson  arrived  in  Worcester  in  December,  1787;  that  she  was  followed  by  officers  to 
search  for  stolen  property,  part  of  which  was  found.  She  fled  by  night  with  Wagener’s  horse  and 
wagon,  reaching  Bushkill  Creek,  seventy  miles  away,  where  she  was  overtaken  the  next  morning. 

During  the  last  residence  of  Jemima  in  Worcester,  she  and  her  household  subsisted  entirely  upon 
David  Wagener’s  means,  and  he  became  involved  in  debt.  “His  property  was  dissipated,  his  business 
deranged,  and  he  himself  was  loaded  with  debts  which  he  could  not  discharge  without  sacrificing  his 
real  estate  which  consisted  of  three  very  large  and  valuable  farms  in  a  high  state  of  cultivation  and 
capable  of  yielding  a  handsome  revenue.  After  striving  for  three  years  to  redeem  his  shattered  fortune 
he  at  length  sank  under  the  pressure  of  his  embarrassments.  He  disposed  of  all  his  property,  and  with 
the  little  pittance  that  remained  after  paying  his  debts,  followed  Jemima  to  the  Land  of  Promise, 
‘Jerusalem,’  this  being  the  name  of  the  place  where  she  settled,  near  the  head  of  the  West  Branch  of 
Crooked  Lake,  about  twelve  miles  west  of  Seneca  Lake. 

“During  the  last  sixteen  years  of  Jemima’s  life  she  was  involved  in  a  continuous  series  of  litigations 
and  died  July  1,  1819.  She  at  one  time  had  a  domestic  named  Anna  Styer,  who  sometime  after  joining 
the  society  became  partially  deranged  and  committed  suicide.  Her  friend,  Mr.  Wagener,  was  probably 
one  of  the  most  obedient  and  devoted  disciples  in  her  whole  train.”  [  Hudson.] 

In  1798  David  Wagener,  disposed  of  his  property  in  Worcester  and  settled  in  Yates  County,  N.  Y., 
and  became  a  member  of  the  New  Jerusalem  colony  founded  by  Jemima.  One  story  current  is  that 
David  Wagener  himself  drove  with  his  family  and  Jemima  Wilkinson  from  Worcester  to  what  is  now 
Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  in  his  carriage.  An  old  carriage  is  still  exhibited  (1920)  in  Penn  Yan  which  is  called 
the  “Jemima  Wilkinson  carriage,”  owned  and  preserved  by  G.  H.  Remer.  It  is  stated  that  this  is  the 
carriage  in  which  Mr.  Wagener  drove  Jemima  to  New  York.  Tradition  also  states  that  when  Wagener 
started  from  Worcester  he  went  out  in  his  orchard,  cut  a  branch  from  an  apple  tree  to  use  as  a  whip 
when  driving  his  horses;  and  that  when  he  arrived  in  New  York,  he  stuck  this  stick  in  the  ground,  which 
grew  into  an  apple  tree  from  which  was  developed  the  Wagener  apple.  Impossible  as  this  story  is,  the 
fact  is  that  the  Wagener  apple  was  propagated  by  his  son,  Abraham  Wagener.  For  the  history  of  the 
Wagener  apple,  see  “Apples  of  New  York,”  pages  354-356,  a  publication  of  the  New  York  State  Agricul¬ 
tural  Society. 


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In  this  lake  country  Jemima  Wilkinson  and  her  followers  founded  New  Jerusalem,  the  Land  of 
Promise,  where  she  proposed  establishing  an  asylum  for  the  oppressed  where  they  could  worship  God 
under  their  own  “vine  and  fig  tree”  with  no  one  to  molest  them  or  make  them  afraid.  Followers  from 
New  England  and  Pennsylvania  congregated  at  this  place  and  later  established  the  town  of  Penn  Yan. 

Although  it  is  stated  that  Jemima  ruined  Mr.  Wagener,  Judge  Potter  and  other  wealthy  men,  the 
fact  that  they  followed  her  to  New  Jerusalem,  where  they  became  the  first  men  of  the  county  in  wealth, 
influence,  and  respectability,  does  not  bear  out  these  statements.  Here  a  log  house  was  first  built  for 
her;  later  on  a  large  gable-roofed  house  was  erected  which  was  said  to  be  the  first  frame  house  built 
in  western  New  York,  and  which  was  still  standing  in  recent  years.  It  is  stated  that  fourteen  thousand 
acres  were  purchased  for  the  colony  at  twenty-five  cents  an  acre.  Troubles  arising,  law  suits  followed, 
and  the  latter  part  of  her  life  was  devoted  to  defending  these  law  suits,  and  the  colony  disintegrated. 

Although  Jemima  had  her  maids  of  honor,  or  her  “two  witnesses”  as  she  called  them,  she  gave  the 
names  of  ancient  prophets  to  some  of  her  followers.  In  our  day  she  probably  would  be  called  a  spiritual¬ 
ist  or  a  clairvoyant,  and  there  is  no  doubt  that  she  wielded  a  tremendous  influence  over  the  groups  of 
people  with  whom  she  came  in  contact.  Her  will  disposed  of  her  property  by  giving  it,  both  real  estate 
and  personal,  to  the  friends  who  remained  faithful  to  her,  and  not  to  the  descendants  of  those  who  first 
gave  it  to  her  or  enabled  her  to  acquire  this  property,  much  to  the  dissatisfaction  and  disgust  of  these 
same  descendants. 


[192-5]  RACHEL  SUPPLEE,  b  Jan.  18,  1775;  d  Jan.  16,  1853;  dau  Peter  and  Susanna  (Wagener) 
Supplee  [192-3a];  m  Oct.  22,  1801,  MORRIS  F.  SHEPPARD,  b  Nov.  28,  1774;  d  Nov.  18,  1846; 
s  Moses  Sheppard  of  Germantown,  Phila.,  Pa.  Mr.  Sheppard  settled  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  in  1801, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  N.  Y.  Assembly  from  1828  to  1830. 


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[192-17] 


Children  ( 5 ): 


1.  Jane  A.  Black. 

1.  George  A.,  b  Sept.  11,  1802;  d  Feb.  25,  1874;  m  2.  Anna  Pettibone. 

3.  Antoinette  Bradley. 

2.  Sarah  F.,  b  July  26,  1804;  d  Oct.  5,  1849;  m  Eli  Sheldon. 

3.  John  S.,  b  June  18,  1806;  d  Mar.  2,  1828;  unm. 

4.  Charles  Clement,  b  June  10,  1808;  d  Jan.  17,  1888;  m  Jane  W.  Bradley. 

5.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  26,  1812;  d  July  28,  1842;  m  Myron  Cole. 


[192-6]  PETER  SUPLEE,  JR.,  b  Feb.  8,  1778;  d  Apr.  15,  1859;  d  Peter  and  Susanna  (Wagener) 
Supplee  [192-3a];  m  1799,  HANNAH  EASTBURN  of  Upper  Merion,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.;  b  Jan.  8,  1782. 
Peter  Suplee  was  living  in  Schuylkill  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  on  Jan.  23,  1851,  with  wife  and  daughter, 
Hannah. 

Children  (11): 

1.  Rachel,  b  Aug.  21,  1799;  d  1807. 

[192-18]  2.  Samuel,  b  Apr.  27,  1801;  d  Apr.  21,  1872;  in  Catharine  Rinewalt. 

[192—19]  3.  Cadwalader  Evans,  b  July  30,  1804;  d  Jan.  23,  1882;  m  Catharine  Jones. 

4.  Benjamin,  b  Nov.  5,  1806;  d  1807. 

[192-20]  5.  Horatio  J.,  b  Nov.  8,  1808;  d  Nov.  1,  1876;  in  Elizabeth  Kennedy. 

[192-21]  6.  Margaretta,  b  Feb.  10,  1811;  d  Sept.  4,  1883;  m  Joseph  H.  Rapp. 

[192-22]  7.  Silas  G.,  b  May  19,  1813;  d  1906;  m  Sarah  Cleaver. 

[192-23]  8.  Susanna,  b  Aug.  18,  1815;  d  Mar.  26,  1860;  m  Samuel  Newton  Rowland. 

[192-24b]  }  9-  Pet6r’  b  DeC<  23,  1817;  d  1852  (?);  m  {  2  EKZabeth  Kennedy- 

[192-25]  10.  Hannah  E.,  b  June  19,  1822;  d  Dec.  25,  1871;  m  John  Rees. 

[192-26]  11.  Abigail  Eliza,  b  Dec.  4,  1824;  d  Apr.  5,  1909;  m  William  Robinson  Kennedy. 


Letter  of  Peter  Supplee  to  Rachel  Sheppard 
[Copied  from  Sheppard  Ms.] 

Charlestown,  Chester  County,  Oct.  17,  1823. 

"Dear  Sister: 

I  am  favored  once  more  with  an  opportunity  of  writing  a  few  lines  to  you.  I  feel  very  happy  to  hear  from  Lena 
Castner  that  you  and  your  family  were  all  in  good  health,  and  all  our  connections  in  your  country  seem  to  same  in¬ 
estimable  blessing.  Your  poor  unworthy  brother  has  suffered  very  much  this  two  years  past  under  the  afflictive  hand 
of  providence.  Last  fall  was  a  year  I  took  the  fever  and  again  the  1st  October  and  it  continued  with  me  till  the  10th 
of  February,  then  I  was  taken  with  the  Typhus  billious  fevers  which  brought  me  nearly  to  the  verge  of  the  grave  but 


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blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord  he  has  delivered  me  through  all  my  troubles  and  diseases  and  I  still  remain  one  of  the 
monuments  of  his  Mercy.  I  would  wish  to  be  resigned  and  say  Lord  thy  will  be  done,  I  have  been  some  sick  this  fall 
but  am  now  in  the  recovery  but  feel  very  weak,  whilst  writing  this  letter.  I  would  wish  you  to  write  to  me  what  the 
profits  of  our  land  amounts  to  yearly  and  whether  our  land  is  divided  from  John’s  with  a  good  fence  and  whether  the 
land  is  getting  better  or  worse.  I  think  if  Brother  Morris  has  a  chance  of  selling  the  land  at  a  tolerable  good  price,  we 
had  better  agree  to  sell  it  together  and  not  divide  at  all.  I  think  you  had  best  buy  me  out  it  will  be  valuable  some  day 
being  so  near  the  County  town.  Please  to  answer  this  as  convenient.  We  all  join  in  sending  our  respects  to  you, 
Brother  Morris  and  family.  Don’t  forget  to  give  our  respects  to  Aunt  Ann,  Aunt  Mary,  LTncle  Joe,  all  our  relations. 
No  more  at  present. 


“Address:  Rachel  Sheppard 
Pan  Yan.” 


Your  Brother 

Peter  Supplee” 


[192-7a]  ABRAHAM  WAGENER,  5  Nov.  29,  1774;  d  May  21,  1853;s David  and  Rebecca  (Supplee) 
Wagener  [192-4];  m  May  26,  1796,  MARY  CASTNER,  b  Aug.  16,  1774;  d  June  3,  1811,  in  Ontario 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  dan  Samuel  and  Mary  (Linderman)  Castner. 

Children  (7): 

[192-27]  1.  David,  b  Apr.  2,  1798;  d  Nov.  9,  1837;  m  Maria  West. 

2.  Samuel,  b  Dec.  29  (28),  1799;  d  May  13,  1827. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Oct.  12  (7),  1801;  d  Oct.  12,  1802. 

4.  William,  b  June  28  (29),  1803;  d  Aug.  24,  1822. 

[192-28]  5.  Mary,  b  Dec.  7,  1805;  d  Mar.  23,  1897;  m  Uriah  Hanford. 

[192-29]  6.  Charles,  b  Dec.  16,  1807;  d  Aug.  3,  1885;  m  Ann  Elizabeth  McKeon. 

7.  George,  b  Apr.  22  (May  20),  1810;  d  Mar.  22,  1812  (1822). 


[192— 7b]  ABRAHAM  WAGENER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  1811,  JOANNA  (NORRIS)  ED- 
MANDSON,  b  Apr.  3,  1781;  d  Jan.  16,  1854;  widow  of  Francis  Edmandson,  and  dau  Henry  and  Ann 
(Howard)  Norris. 

Children  ( 6 ): 


[192-30]  1.  Abraham  N.,  b  Oct.  19,  1812;  d  Apr.  26,  1853;  m  Rebecca  Barse. 

[192—31  ]  2.  George,  b  Dec.  19,  1814;  d  Sept.  5,  1886;  m  Adelia  I.  Page. 

3.  Annette,  b  May  18  (July  18),  1817;  d  Mar.  10,  1822. 

4.  Henrietta,  b  Nov.  (Sept)  10,  1819;  d  May  13  (14),  1822. 

[192-32]  5.  Henry  N.,  b  July  5,  1822;  d  July  15,  1883;  m  Mary  A.  Leaman. 

[192-33]  6.  Henrietta  Joanna,  b  July  25,  1824;  d  Mar.  1,  1908;  m  George  P.  Monell. 


Abraham  Wagener  and  the  First  Settlement  of  Penn  Yan 
[From  the  Dundee  Record,  January  14,  1852:  Courtesy  of  Samuel  Castner,  Phila.] 

“The  Wagener  family  is  a  very  ancient  one,  and  its  branches  may  be  found  in  several  States  of  the 
Union,  and  in  our  own  State  of  New  York,  where  it  is  distinguished  by  the  omission  of  a  letter,  being 
written  as  Wagener  or  Wagner. 

Abraham  Wagener  was  born  on  the  29th  day  of  November,  1774,  in  the  town  of  Norriton,  Mont¬ 
gomery  County  Pennsylvania,  sixteen  miles  north  of  Philadelphia,  and  is  consequently  now  in  the  78th 
year  of  his  age.  His  father,  David  Wagener,  was  a  respectable  farmer,  and  became  in  his  own  state  one 
of  the  followers  of  the  celebrated  Jemima  Wilkinson,  and  a  member  of  the  Society  of  Universal  Friends, 
at  an  early  period,  and  with  that  remarkable  woman  and  her  followers  came  to  the  State  of  New  York, 
in  the  year  1791,  and  formed  a  settlement  in  the  wilderness.  The  first  location  of  the  new  society,  was 
called  the  Friends  Settlement,  and  was  on  the  west  bank  of  the  Seneca  Lake,  in  the  south  part  of  what 
is  now  called  the  town  of  Torrey,  in  the  county  of  Yates.  The  new  town  was  then  called  by  the  appro¬ 
priate  name  of  Jerusalem,  and  embraced  all  the  territory  in  the  present  county  of  Yates  (excepting 
Starkey  and  Barrington)  and  was  then  part  of  the  then  unorganized  county  of  Ontario. 

A  grist-mill  had  been  erected  in  the  year  1790,  on  the  outlet  of  the  Crooked  Lake,  called  the 
Friend’s  mill,  by  James  Parker,  Abraham  Dayton  and  Richard  Smith,  of  which  David  Wagener,  in 
1791,  became  the  owner  of  one  half — and  which  continued  for  many  years  to  be  the  only  mill  in  the 
county — and  was  rather  primitive  in  its  construction;  yet  the  mill  house  was  the  centre  of  business  and 
the  scene  of  the  transaction  of  all  the  town  and  public  affairs. 


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The  subject  of  this  sketch  came  to  the  settlement  [Jemima  Wilkinson],  in  October,  1792,  and  has 
since  resided  for  a  period  of  sixty  years  in  the  now  county  of  Yates.  At  the  time  of  his  arrival,  the  settle¬ 
ment  embraced  about  sixty-two  families,  all  of  whom  belonged  to  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  the  names 
of  the  heads  of  which  we  here  give,  as  a  matter  of  interest  to  all  the  readers  of  the  Record: 


brothers 


Jemima  Wilkinson, 

Hazard  Potter,  father 
of  John  Potter,  who 
married  Patience  a  sister 
of  Jemima  Wilkinson, 
Mercy  Aldrich,  a  sister 
of  Jemima  Wilkinson, 
Sani’l  Heartwell,  married 
Elizabeth,  sister  of 
J.  W.  Benajah  Botsford, 
married  Deborah,  sister 
of  J.  W.,  who,  after  her 
husband’s  death,  married 
Elijah  Malm, 

Elijah  Malin 
Enoch  Malin 
of  Rachel  and  Margaret 
Malin. 

Abraham  Dayton, 

James  Parker, 

Richard  Smith, 

Benjamin  Brown,  Still 
living, 

Daniel  Brown, 

Daniel  Brown,  Jr. 

Micajah  Brown, 

Elisha  Brown, 

Daniel  Brown,  of  Ston- 
ington,  grandfather  of 
Alfred  Brown, 

Silas  Spink, 

Benedict  Bobinson, 

Amos  Guernsey, 

Amos  Guernsey,  Jr., 
daughter  married  John 
Mallory, 

Samuel  Barnes, 

James  Hathaway, 

Elsie  Hazard, 

Stephen  Card,  Daughter 
married  Geo.  W.  Llazard 
Jonathan  and  Reuben 


Sarah  Reynolds, 

Martha  Reynolds, 

Widow  Gardner,  sister  of  above 
Remington  Kenyon, 

Elnathan  Botsford, 

Abel  Botsford, 

Jonathan  Botsford, 

Elijah  Botsford, 

Thomas  Hathaway, 

Thomas  Hathaway,  Jr., 

Richard  Hathaway, 

Peleg  Briggs, 

Peleg  Briggs,  Jr., 

John  Briggs,  brother  of  David  Briggs, 
of  Milo  Centre, 

John  Lawrence, 

Anna  Wagener, 

Jacob  Wagener, 

David  Wagener, 

Isaac  Nichols, 

Peleg  Gifford, 

Arnold  Potter, 

Mary  Bartleson,  afterwards  married 
Ezekiel  Shearman, 

Thomas  Shearman, 

John  Supplee, 

Adam  Hunt, 

Silas  Hunt, 

Castle  Daines, 

Jonathan  Daines, 

Jesse  Daines, 

John  Davis, 

William  Davis, 

Nathaniel  Ingraham, 

Eleazer  Ingraham, 

Elisha  Ingraham, 

Jedediah  Holmes, 

Asahel  Stone, 

George  Sisson, 

Loved  Luther 
Sheffield  Luther 

Luther,  resided  with  their  mother. 


It  will  be  borne  in  mind,  that  these  are  all  the  names  of  heads  of  families,  in  1792;  many  others  of 
our  oldest  and  most  respected  families  came  in  shortly  after,  such  as  Richard  Henderson,  Samuel  Kress, 
Andrew  Robelier  or  Raplee,  &c. 

At  this  time,  the  Indians  were  still  living,  in  large  numbers,  on  the  lands  of  the  settlement,  claiming 
their  rights  as  lords  of  the  soil,  and  the  forests  abounded  with  bear,  deer,  wolves,  and  all  other  wild 
animals  of  a  new  region.  The  Indians  retained  possession  of  the  lands,  claiming  that  the  white  people 
had  failed  to  pay  for  them,  according  to  agreement.  To  remove  this  difficulty,  Messrs.  Phelps  & 
Gorham,  after  much  trouble,  got  their  consent  to  hold  a  treaty,  which  they  could  only  do  by  procuring 
the  Quakers  to  unite  with  them,  so  great  was  the  influence,  and  wide  spread  was  the  reputation  of  the 
integrity  of  the  followers  of  Miquon  (William  Penn)  amongst  the  savage  owners  of  the  wilderness. 
This  treaty  was  held  at  Canandaigua  in  1793  or  1794,  there  being  present  Red  Jacket,  Corn-Planter, 
Farmer’s-Brother  and  John  Blacksmith,  Chiefs  of  the  Senecas,  on  the  part  of  the  Indians,  and  Oliver 
Phelps  and  Nathaniel  Gorham,  the  celebrated  interpreter,  Major  Jones,  and  four  of  the  plain  and 
peaceful  Quakers,  on  the  part  of  the  white,  and  the  treaty  was  consummated  and  the  Indians  ever 
after  quiet  and  peaceable.  At  this  treaty  Abraham  Wagener  was  present  and  had  the  pleasure  of  listen¬ 
ing  to  the  powerful  native  eloquence  of  Red  Jacket  (Sa-ga-ye-watha,  or  Keeper  awake). 

On  the  26th  of  May,  1796,  he  married  his  first  wife,  Mary  Casner,  sister  of  the  late  Samuel  Casner, 
of  Milo.  When  they  commenced  house-keeping,  they  brought  all  their  worldly  wealth  on  two  Indian 
ponies,  and  first  settled  at  Himrod’s  Corners,  in  the  town  of  Milo,  where  they  lived  three  years. 


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In  the  year  1796,  his  father,  David  Wagener,  became  the  owner  of  the  land  where  the  village  of 
Penn  Yan  now  stands,  and  built  the  first  grist-mill  at  Penn  Yan,  in  the  same  year,  on  the  south  side  of 
the  outlet,  on  the  side  where  Jillett’s  mill  now  stands.  On  the  26th  of  August,  1799,  David  Wagener 
died,  and  was  the  first  person  buried  in  the  grave  yard  at  Penn  Yan.  He  left  his  lands  at  Penn  Yan, 
(276  acres)  to  his  two  sons,  Melchoir  and  Abraham;  those  on  the  south  side  of  the  outlet  being  left  to 
Melchoir  and  his  mother,  and  those  on  the  north  to  Abraham.  The  first  quarter  of  the  276  acres  was 
purchased  for  four  dollars  an  acre  in  1796,  of  Lewis  Birdsall,  who  bought  of  Robert  Chissom  and  he 
purchased  of  George  Wheeler,  who  derived  his  title  directly  from  Phelps  and  Gorham.  A  most  unprom¬ 
ising  heritage  it  seemed  to  the  subject  of  this  sketch,  being  covered  with  scrubby  pine  bushes  and 
underbrush,  and  large  portion  of  it  being  low,  swampy  ground. 

During  the  year  1796,  Jemima  Wilkinson  removed  from  the  gore  where  she  first  settled,  in  the 
permanent  settlement  of  the  friends  in  the  present  town  of  Jerusalem. 

Upon  the  death  of  his  father,  in  1799,  Mr.  Wagener  came  on  the  lands  left  him  by  his  father,  and 
erected  the  first  frame  building  within  the  bounds  of  the  village  of  Penn  Yan,  being  a  part  of  the  tavern 
stand  formerly  owned  by  Miles  Benham,  and  occupied,  at  the  time  it  was  burnt,  in  1841,  by  Elijah  S. 
Ryno,  into  which  he  moved  on  the  first  of  January,  1800.  At  this  time  there  were  three  log  cabins  on 
the  banks  of  Jacob’s  Brook  (named  for  Jacob  Wagener)  occupied  by  Indians  and  their  families.  The 
second  frame  house  was  built  by  Doctor  John  Dorman,  and  was  the  Old  Red  House,  a  part  of  which  is 
now  occupied  by  Charles  V.  Bush,  as  a  house-builder’s  shop,  on  the  east  side  of  Main  Street;  it  was 
built  in  1800.  The  third  frame  house  was  the  one  now  situated  on  the  south  side  of  Elm  Street,  nearly 
opposite  the  residence  of  Abraham  N.  Wagener,  Esq. ;  and  the  fourth  was  the  school-house  still  standing 
on  the  west  side  of  Main  Street,  on  the  premises  of  the  late  Frederick  H.  Rhode.  In  this  last  named 
building,  a  few  years  later,  the  first  religious  meetings  were  held,  and  at  a  still  later  period,  Rev.  Richard 
Williams  (Presbyterian)  was  first,  preacher. 

In  1801,  Mr.  Wagener  took  active  measures,  and  assisted  in  cutting  a  new  road  from  Canandaigua 
to  Newtown,  (now  Elmira,)  by  the  head  of  the  Seneca  Lake,  which  was  made  a  mail-route,  and  a  post 
office  (the  first  in  Yates  county)  was  established  at  his  house,  and  he  was  appointed  post  master,  (the 
name  of  the  post  office  being  Jerusalem)  and  held  the  office  for  fourteen  years. 

The  new  village  began  now  to  assume  her  station,  and,  feeling  her  importance,  began  to  look  about 
for  a  name.  By  its  citizens  it  was  known  as  Unionville,  and  by  the  outsiders,  by  the  more  expressive 
but  less  satisfactory  appellation  of  Pandemonium.  Various  conferences  were  held  on  the  subject,  by 
Mr.  Wagener,  the  late  Morris  F.  Sheppard,  and  others,  as  the  little  settlement  in  the  neighborhood 
of  the  house  of  Major  Thomas  Lee,  known  familiarly  as  the  ‘Tom  Lee  Stand,’  also  put  on  airs  and 
claimed  to  be  a  village.  At  length  at  one  of  those  then  important  gatherings  called  a  ‘raising,’  the 
Gordian  knot  was  cut  by  the  late  Philemon  Baldwin,  (grandfather  of  P.  H.  Baldwin,  of  Penn  Yan,) 
who,  when  the  last  rafter  was  raised,  mounted  the  plate,  and,  according  to  ancient  usage,  swung  the 
well-filled  bottle  round  his  head,  and,  after  alluding  to  the  selection  of  a  name,  observed  that  part  of  the 
inhabitants  were  Penn-siylvanians  and  part  Yan-kees,  and  proposed  the  name  of  Penn  Yan,  and  swung 
off  the  bottle  with  a  hurrah!  The  name  was  greeted  with  universal  approbation,  and  so  the  village  was 
christened,  and  being  expressive,  so  it  remained  and  when  a  short  time  afterwards  the  name  of  the  post 
office  was  changed  to  Penn  Yan,  it  became  a  fixed  fact. 

In  1808,  Mr.  Wagener  was  appointed  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  by  the  Council  of  Appointment,  for 
the  town  of  Snell  (since  Benton  and  Milo)  and  held  that  office  for  twenty-six  years,  having  been  appoint¬ 
ed  under  the  new  Constitution,  and  subsequently  for  the  two  last  years  elected  by  the  people  for  the 
town  of  Milo.  Having  alluded  to  elections  we  cannot  omit  noticing  the  account  given  by  Esq.  Wagener 
of  the  first  election  held  for  Governor  in  the  Friends  settlement  in  1795. 

The  voters  of  the  New  Jerusalem  assembled  at  their  capitol,  the  Friends  Mills,  and  after  having 
been  marshalled  by  Castle  Daines,  who  was  inspector  or  returning  officer,  they  all  gathered  upon  a  fallen 
pine  tree  near  the  mill  and  there  exercised  the  right  of  suffrage,  being  unanimous  for  one  of  the  candi¬ 
dates  before  the  people,  and  believed  to  be  the  late  Chancellor  Livingston. 

In  1810,  the  grist-mill  on  the  north  side  of  Crooked  Lake  outlet,  was  built  on  the  site  where  now 
stands  the  mill  of  Messrs.  Casner  &  Scheets;  and  it  stood  till  1824,  when  Esq.  Wagener  built  the 
present  mill,  John  Spicer,  Esq.,  being  the  architect.  *  *  *  * 

In  the  year  1832,  he  bought  his  lands  on  Bluff  Point,  (1100  acres  in  one  body)  of  the  late  Charles 
A. Williamson,  for  $4  an  acre,  all  of  which  he  still  owns,  together  with  500  acres  in  the  towns  of  Milo  and 
Jerusalem,  all  in  one  body.  In  1833  he  erected  his  elegant  mansion  on  Bluff  Point,  in  the  town  of 
Jerusalem,  where  he  removed  and  resided  till  1840,  when  he  purchased  his  present  residence,  formerly 
belonging  to  R.  N.  Morrison,  Esq.,  near  Penn  Yan,  on  the  Jerusalem  line — and  which  continues  to 
be  the  abode  of  charity  and  hospitality.  From  his  own  door,  the  venerable  patriarch  can  see  a  thriving 


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village  of  about  300  inhabitants,  with  seven  large  churches,  a  court-house,  jail,  two  large  flouring  mills 
and  two  banks,  with  a  large  number  of  stores  and  shops,  and  the  proportionate  number  of  private 
dwellings.  Casting  the  eye  over  the  Crooked  Lake,  a  steamboat  may  be  seen,  in  the  season,  performing 
its  daily  trips,  while  from  its  foot  proceeds  the  Crooked  Lake  Canal,  with  its  boats,  the  Canandaigua 
and  Jefferson  Railroad,  with  its  trains  of  passenger  and  freight  cars,  and  its  line  of  telegraph  wires,  all 
denoting  the  onward  march  of  enterprise,  improvement  and  civilization,  and  all  existing  in  a  spot 
which  a  little  more  than  fifty  years  ago,  was  an  unfruitful  and  apparently  useless  wilderness. 

Abraham  Wagener  served  as  supervisor  of  the  village  of  Penn  Yan,  and  was  also  nominated  to 
the  legislature.  *  *  *  * 

He  is  about  five  feet  nine  inches  in  height,  still  unbowed  by  time,  with  a  clear  eye,  and  exhibiting 
few  marks  of  old  age  either  in  his  appearance  or  actions.  Perhaps  something  if  not  all  of  this  exemption 
from  the  infirmities  of  advanced  years  may  be  traced  to  his  habits;  for  he  says  of  himself;  that  he  never 
went  to  a  dance  or  frolic;  never  was  drunk  in  his  life,  and  never  laid  abed  in  the  morning  when  he  was 
well,  and  his  signature  is  as  steady  and  clear  now  as  it  was  twenty  years  since. 


“Since  the  above  was  first  published,  we  have  had  the  pleasure  of  a  short  conversation  with  Esq. 
Wagener,  in  which  he  mentioned  a  few  additional  incidents,  which  we  esteem  well  worthy  of  preservation. 

In  November,  1796,  William  Eddy  and  Josiah  Gregory,  came  to  Mr.  Wagener’s  house  at  Milo, 
(he  then  resided  near  ‘Himrods,’  as  it  is  now  called,)  in  search  of  a  lot  of  land  belonging  to  an  eastern 
gentleman  named  Jonathan  Lawrence.  *  *  *  *  Eddy  was  an  Irishman,  then  about  30  or  35  years  old,  not 
very  intelligent,  but  strong  and  robust.  He  had  fallen  in  with  Gregory  accidentally,  and  an  intimacy 
having  sprung  up,  the  latter  had  been  induced  to  accompany  him  in  search  of  the  lot.  Eddy  stated 
that  Lawrence  had  agreed  to  give  him  50  acres  of  the  land  if  he  hunted  it  up,  and  sell  him  the  balance 
of  the  lot  at  a  very  low  stipulated  price  if  he  wanted  it. 

Iff?  Mr.  Wagener  examined  the  papers  produced  by  Eddy,  and  at  once  offered  to  show  the  land  des¬ 
cribed.  All  south  of  Wagener’s  house,  at  Milo,  was  then  a  dense  unbroken  forest  as  far  as  the  Head  of 
the  Seneca  Lake,  except  that  the  old  Indian  Trail  to  Catharine’s  Town,  (at  or  near  to  Havana)  had 
been  partly  cut  out  and  cleared  for  a  wagon  track — being  the  principal  part  of  the  road  now  running 
westerly  from  Russel  A.  Hunt’s,  and  thence  through  or  near  Dundee  to  Jefferson.  The  next  day 
Wagener,  Eddy,  and  Gregory  started  south  scoring  a  road  through  the  woods,  and  about  noon  Wagener 
pointed  out  the  corner  described  in  the  deed — being  on  the  spring  brook  that  now  runs  through  the 
north  part  of  Eddytown  village,  whereon,  in  later  years,  Benjamin  Cheever  constructed  a  grist-mill, 
the  site  of  which  is  now  owned  by  Seymour  Hurd.  On  their  return  the  party  marked  the  road  plain, 
and  Gregory  having  been  employed  by  Eddy,  immediately  proceeded  to  cut  out  the  trees  so  as  to  render 
the  route  passable  for  a  sled.  This  is  the  road  now  running  from  Himrod’s  Corners  to  Eddytown. 
A  few  days  afterwards  Mr.  Wagener  took  down  to  Eddy’s  lot  400  feet  of  boards  on  an  ox-sled.  A  log 
house  was  immediately  put  up  near  the  spring  brook,  close  by  where  Smith’s  Ashery  was  subsequently 
established.  Gregory  then  went  off.  Eddy  remained  in  the  woods  six  weeks  making  a  clearing — 
Mr.  Wagener  furnishing  his  supplies.  He  then  went  east  to  perfect  his  title,  and  returned  to  his  lot 
in  the  spring,  soon  after  which  several  settled  near  him — among  the  earliest  of  whom  were  Timothy 
Hurd  and  Matthew  Royce,  the  latter  probably  the  oldest  resident  of  this  town  now  living. 

The  road  running  north  from  Himrod’s  Corners  to  the  late  Richard  Henderson’s  residence  (now 
occupied  by  James  Longwell,  Esq.)  in  Milo,  was  laid  out  under  Mr.  Wagener’s  direction,  and  cut  out 
by  him,  Henderson  and  others. 

In  regard  to  Jemima  Wilkinson’s  first  acquaintance  with  his  father,  Esq.  Wagener  gives  the 
following  explanation; 

‘In  1781,  The  Friend  preached  in  Philadelphia.  David  Wagener’s  wife’s  brother,  Abraham 
Supplee  was  a  Methodist  preacher,  and  had  heard  her  preach  several  times  during  his  visits  to  the  city. 
He  invited  her  and  her  companions  to  his  house  in  Worcester,  Pa.  During  her  residence  there  she 
exhorted  and  proclaimed  her  mission.  David  Wagener  became  interested  in  her  discourses  and  on  a 
rupture  or  disagreement  taking  place  between  Supplee  and  the  Friend,  David  Wagener  invited  her  to  his 
house,  when  he  and  his  wife  became  her  devoted  friends  and  followers.  The  projected  settlement  in  the 
wilderness  discussed  and  during  the  subsequent  visits  agreed  upon.  David  Wagener  from  time  to 
time  furnished  for  her  and  her  traveling  companions  large  sums  of  money,  horses,  carriages,  &c.’ 

Some  curious  memoranda  will  be  found  in  the  following  exact  copy  of  a  page  of  an  old  manuscript 
book  in  the  hand  writing  of  David  Wagener,  which  we  now  have  before  us.  The  book  contains  nine 
sheets  of  the  old  fashioned  water  laid  foolscap  paper,  each  sheet  bearing  the  british  stamp,  ‘G.  R.’  sur¬ 
mounted  by  a  crown — curious  and  valuable  specimens  of  the  odious  Stamp  Act,  which  so  effectually 
assisted  in  precipitating  the  American  Revolution.  These  sheets  are  fastened  within  an  ancient,  paste- 


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board  cover,  on  which  is  written  by  the  hand  of  David  Wagener,  in  the  peculiar  style  of  ‘coarse  hand’ 
characteristic  of  the  period,  the  following  words:  ‘David  Wagener  his  cyphering  Book,  who  began 
January  the  6th  Day,  1768.’  The  pages,  with  the  exception  of  the  two  last,  are  filled  with  neatly 
written  Arithmetical  calculations,  from  ‘Numerations’  to  ‘Double  Rule  of  Three  Direct.’  The  last 
page  seems  to  have  been  kept  by  David  Wagener  as  a  Family  Record,  and  for  noting  what  he  evidently 
considered  the  most  important  events  of  his  life.  The  following  is  an  exact  copy  of  the  page: 

“David  Wagener  was  born  of  Melcher  and  Gertraut.  Wagener  The  25th  Day  of  January  Ao.  1752. 
Rebeccah  Wagener  was  born  of  Hance  and  Magdalene  Supplee  The  25th  Day  of  November  A. 
Do.  1749. 

Married  before  Mr.  Stringer  at  Philad.  The  13th  Day  of  January  1774.  Moved  to  Norriton  ye 
6th  of  Aprill  in  the  same  year  1774. 

Abraham  Wagener,  The  first  son  born  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener  The  29th  day  of  November 
A.  Do.  1774  in  ye  evening. 

Mary  Magdalene  the  first  Daughter  born  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener,  the  14th  Day  of 
February  1776  in  ye  evening. 

Anna  Wagener  the  second  Daughter  born  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener  The  10th  Day  of 
September  A.  Do.  1777. 

Melcher  Wagener  the  second  son  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener  born  the  31st  Day  of  January 
A.  Do.  1779. 

Elizabeth  Wagener  the  Third  daughter  born  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener  The  27th  day  of 
August  A.  Do.  1780,  in  ye  morning,  between  8  &  9  a  clock. 

Moved  from  Norrintown  To  Worcester  again  ye  third  day  of  April  1781. 

David  Wagener  The  Third  son  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener  was  born  The  27th  day  of  April 
Ao.  1783  in  ye  morning  about  five  a  clock. 

Rebeccah  Wagener  the  fourth  daughter  of  David  and  Rebeccah  Wagener  was  born  the  Id  day  of 
ye  Id  Mo.  1785  in  3d  hour  of  ye  year  in  the  morning. 

Elizabeth  Wagener,  Daughter,  Departed  this  Life  12th  Mo.  1784,  In  the  Flux.  E.  W.  aged  4  yr. 

4  m. 

Rebeccah  Wagener  Departed  this  life  here  in  time  ye  Id  of  ye  5th  mo.  1787.  R.  W.  2  y.  5m.  Small 

Pox. 

David  Wagener,  (Son)  departed  this  Life  here  in  time  ye  11th  of  ye  5th  mo.  1787.  Small  Pox. 
D.W.  4  y. 

Lament  Wagener  y.  fifth  Daughter  D’d  &  Rebeccah  Wagener  was  born  y.  13th  of  y.  11th  mo. 
1787  in  the  morning  about  six  o’clock. 

Rachel  Wagener  y.  Sixth  Daughter  of  D’d  &  Rebeccah  Wagener  was  born  y.  lid.  day  of  y.  9th  mo. 
1789  about  midnight. 

Rebeccah  Wagener  (2d)  was  born  February  the  1st  1794,  Seventh  Daughter.” 


“1782,  October  ye  19.  Came  ye.  New  England  Friends  to  my  House  first,  the  same  evening  a  meeting; 
next  morning  on  ye.  first  day  of  the  week  had  Great  and  powerful  meeting  to  the  communing 
and  embellishing  of  my  Soul — the  same  at  my  house  again  next  day  or  second  day,  again  at  Bethel; 
meeting  rather  more  powerful  than  the  Day  before,  at  the  Same  Meeting  house,  that  day  afternoon 
they  took  their  leave  from  us  and  I  and  my  father  conducted  them  to  Chris  Funk  that  evening, 
lodged  there  that  night,  next  day  I  went  with  them  to  Bethlehem. 

The  Publick  Friends’  Names  (the  Universal  Friend)  or  by  name  Chimima  Wilkenson,  Thomas  Hatha¬ 
way,  Alice  Hasard,  William  Potter,  Arnold  Potter,  Sarah  Brown,  William  Furniss  all  of  New 
England,  and  Jehue  Eldridge  public  friend  from  Philadelphia.  The  God  of  all  Grace  preserve 
their  soul  and  body  In  perfect  health. 

1784,  August  28.  Came  to  my  house  the  Universal  Friend,  Sarah  Brown,  Arnold  Potter,  Abraham 
Dayton  &  Elizabeth  Holmes  from  New  England,  Castle  Dean  &  Jeremia  Tabor. 

1787  y.  I  d.  of  y.  12  mo.,  came  the  Friend  the  third  time  to  my  House.  D.W.” 

Two  Interesting  Deeds 

“George  S.  Sheppard,  Esq.,  has  in  his  possession  a  deed  dated  May  13,  1796,  given  by  David 
Wagener  to  Ezekiel  Sherman,  conveying,  for  an  expressed  consideration  of  one  hundred  and  fifty 
pounds,  one  hundred  and  fifty  acres  of  lot  48,  township  7,  of  the  Second  Range.  Cleveland’s  History 
states  (page  455)  that  one  hundred  acres  of  this  land  was  deeded  in  payment  for  the  early  explorations 
made  by  Ezekiel  Sherman  for  the  Friend’s  Society,  and  fifty  acres  for  improvements  made  on  their 


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first  purchase  in  the  original  Friends  Settlement  near  Seneca  Lake.  David  Wagener  built  the  first  mill 
in  what  is  now  Penn  Yan,  and  was  the  first  person  buried  in  Lake  View  Cemetery.  The  entire  deed  is 
in  Mr.  Wagener’s  handwriting,  and  indicates  that  he  was  a  man  of  much  more  than  ordinary  ability 
and  business  experience.  This  deed  was  witnessed  by  Samuel  Castner  and  Melchior  Wagener. 

Mr.  Sheppard  also  has  a  deed  dated  June  8,  1797,  given  to  Mary  Sherman,  the  wife  of  Ezekiel 
Sherman,  by  Rachel  Malin,  ‘lawful  heir  to  the  last  will  and  testament  of  Sarah  Richards,  deceased,’ 
and  conveying,  ‘in  consideration  of  eighty  dollars  of  good  silver  coin,’  one  hundred  and  sixty  acres  in 
Lot  47.  Cleveland’s  History  states  that  this  deed  was  given  on  behalf  of  the  Friend  in  payment  of 
money  advanced  to  aid  in  moving  the  Friend’s  effects  to  the  new  settlement.  This  deed  was  witnessed 
by  Lucy  Brown  and  David  Wagener. 

Both  deeds  are  the  property  of  Mr.  Warren  S.  H.  Wright,  a  great-grandson  of  the  original  grantees.” 

Abraham  Wagener,  the  Founder  of  Penn  Yan 

“The  founding  of  a  village  where  Penn  Yan  now  stands  was  the  outgrowth  of  necessity,  and  not  of 
design.  It  was  a  natural  consequence  and  not  the  result  of  speculative  schemes.  David  Wagener 
bought  the  lands  because  they  were  desirable  and  not  that  he  contemplated  the  building  up  of  a  village. 
But  Mr.  Wagener  did  not  live  to  enjoy  the  substantial  fruits  of  his  purchase.  He  died  in  1799,  and  his 
estate  in  lands,  on  which  the  village  stands,  was  inherited  by  his  sons,  Abraham  and  Melchior.  In 
area  the  estate  embraced  276  acres,  lying  both  north  and  south  of  the  outlet;  that  part  north  of  the 
stream  fell  to  Abraham,  while  his  brother  became  owner  of  the  lands  on  the  south  side.  Eventually 
Abraham  succeeded  to  the  ownership  of  the  whole  tract. 

“To  Abraham  Wagener  therefore  attaches  all  credit  for  taking  the  initial  steps  that  resulted  in  a 
substantial  village  corporation.  In  1801  he  took  active  measures  in  having  surveyed  and  constructed 
a  highway  leading  from  Canandaigua  to  Newton  (now  Elmira).  This  road  soon  became  an  established 
mail  route,  and  a  postoffiee  was  located  soon  afterward  at  Abraham  Wagener’s  house.  He  was  the 
first  postmaster,  and  the  name  of  the  office  was  Jerusalem,  being  as  this  locality  then  was,  within  the 
district  called  Jerusalem. 

“On  the  1st  of  January,  1800,  Mr.  Wagener  moved  into  ‘town,’  and  occupied  a  dwelling  built  the 
year  before  for  his  use.  This  was  the  first  frame  building  erected  on  the  village  site,  and  stood  where 
later  was  the  Miles  Benham  tavern.  The  building  was  burned  in  1841 .  When  Mr.  Wagener  came  here 
to  reside  there  were  three  log  cabins  within  his  tract,  all  standing  on  the  stream  called  Jacob’s  brook 
[named  for  Jacob  Wagener],  and  occupied  by  Indians  and  their  families.  These  primitive  inhabitants 
were  tenants  by  the  sufferance  of  Air.  Wagener,  they  having  no  title  nor  claim  to  the  land  they  occupied. 
They  are  said  to  have  remained  for  a  time,  but  the  constant  arrival  of  white  settlers  caused  them  to 
retire  from  the  neighborhood. 

“For  fourteen  years  after  his  appointment  Abraham  Wagener  held  the  office  of  postmaster  at  his 
little  village,  but  he  was  otherwise  honored  in  public  affairs.  In  1808  he  was  appointed  justice-of-the- 
peace  for  the  town  of  Snell,  which  then  included  all  that  afterward  became  Benton  and  Milo.  This 
office  Mr.  Wagener  held  for  about  twenty-five  years,  and  from  his  long  continued  incumbency  thereof, 
he  became  generally  known  as  ‘Squire’  Wagener,  by  which  name  he  was  called  as  long  as  he  lived. 

“Abraham  Wagener,  the  founder  in  fact  of  the  village,  was  in  all  respects  the  honorable,  straight¬ 
forward  public-spirited  citizen,  a  man  of  large  means  and  much  influence  in  the  town.  The  land  on 
which  the  Court  House  was  built  was  his  voluntary  gift,  while  also  the  main  thoroughfare  of  the  village 
was  donated  and  laid  out  by  him.  Of  course,  these  things  greatly  enhanced  the  value  of  his  property, 
but  at  the  time  they  forwarded  the  interests  of  other  persons  who  perhaps  were  less  able  and  less 
inclined  to  give  than  he  was. 

“Squire  Wagener  continued  to  live  in  Penn  Yan,  as  the  village  afterward  was  named,  until  1833, 
in  which  year  he  moved  to  Bluff  Point,  where  he  occupied  an  elegant  stone  mansion  which  he  had 
erected  during  that  year.  However,  before  his  removal  to  Bluff  Point,  Squire  Wagener  built  a  second 
residence  in  the  village,  which  stood  on  the  land  now  in  part  occupied  by  the  Knapp  House,  about 
where  the  dining  room  of  that  hostelry  is  located.  This  dwelling  is  believed  to  have  been  erected  in 
1816,  and  to  it  was  given  the  name  of  Mansion  House.  This  name  was  preserved  in  after  years  when 
the  building  was  changed  in  character  and  occupancy  and  put  to  hotel  use. 

“In  the  rear  of  the  house  stood  the  famous  old  Wagener  apple  tree,  so  called  from  its  owner,  the 
one  who  planted  the  seed,  nourished  and  cultivated  the  sprout,  and  distributed  its  seed  in  return 
throughout  the  vicinity,  the  yield  of  which  has  always  been  known  as  the  ‘Wagener’  apple.  Now  the 
old  Mansion  House  has  become  a  part  of  the  more  modern  Knapp  House;  the  apple  tree  has  been  cut 


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down,  that  the  land  may  be  used  for  other  purposes  and  the  founder  of  the  village,  its  pioneer  and 
most  influential  citizen  lies  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  which  his  father  gave  to  the  people  for  the 
interment  of  their  dead. 

“Abraham  Wagener  died  May  21,  1853.  Descendants  of  his  still  live  in  this  village  and  throughout 
the  county,  and  the  name  is  an  honored  one.  So  common  has  been  the  error  in  the  spelling  of  the  apple 
in  question,  that  probably  the  great  majority  of  those  living  today  do  not  associate  it  with  the  founder 
of  the  village  of  Penn  Yan.  To  the  credit  of  the  official  reports  of  fruit  growers’  meetings  throughout 
the  State,  the  correct  spelling  has  been  maintained.  Publishers  of  catalogues  also  usually  use  the 
middle  ‘e’.  ” 

[  Newspaper  clipping;  courtesy  of  F.  R.  Taylor,  Owego,  N.  F.] 


A  Tribute  of  Respect 


“In  Memory  of  Mrs.  Mary  Wagener,  consort  of  Abraham  Wagener,  who  (lied  on  the  3d  of  June,  181 1 ,  in  Benton,  On 
tario  County,  aged  37  years;  with  Address  to  her  parents  and  relations.’’ 


‘The  Widower’s  Lamentation. 

“Come  all  my  friends  both  far  and  near, 
My  lementations  you  may  hear; 

Come,  lend  an  ear  and  I’ll  relate 
The  sorrows  of  my  present  state. 

I  was  once  blest  from  Heaven’s  hand 
With  a  kind  wife  and  bosom  friend; 

She  was  the  partner  of  my  cares; 

But  now  her  loss  I  mourn  with  tears, 

The  God  of  mercy  gave  a  call — 

She  heard  the  same  and  gave  up  all, 

And  freely  left  all  things  below, 

And  bid  adieu  to  pain  and  woe. 

She  now  lies  mouldering  in  the  ground, 

Till  the  last  trump  shall  give  the  sound, 

And  call  the  saints  of  God  to  rise, 

And  meet  King  Jesus  in  the  skies. 

And  thus  bereft  of  consort  dear, 

Who  in  my  troubles  used  to  share; 

But  now  for  ever  from  me  gone, 

And  left  me  here  to  grieve  and  mourn. 

I’m  like  a  dove  who  seeks  in  vain 
For  his  lost  mate,  but  can’t  obtain; 

O,  whether  shall  I  go,  to  find 
Deliverance  from  a  burden’d  mind. 

How  deep  the  wound!  how  keen  the  dart; 
The  stroke  of  death  hath  reached  my  heart; 
My  loss  is  great,  which  makes  me  mourn; 

I  weep  in  vain — she’ll  ne’er  return. 

My  hopes  cut  off,  my  joys  are  gone, 

I’m  left  with  my  dear  Babes  alone; 

My  anguish  and  my  sore  distress 
No  tongue  nor  language  can  express. 

My  dear  Relations,  mourn  with  me, 

My  deep  distress  you  here  may  see; 

In  tears  of  sympathy  now  join, 

And  thus  you’ll  aid  a  troubled  mind. 

Lord,  give  me  grace  to  bear  me  up; 

May  I  have  faith — may  I  have  hope, 

And  worthily  pursue  the  way 
That  leads  the  soul  to  endless  day.” 


[192-8]  MARY  MAGDALENE  WAGENER, 

Rebecca  (Supplee)  Wagener  [192-4];  m  SAMUEL 
Mary  (Linderman)  Castner.  Lived  in  Penn  Yan, 


“The  Address 

“Mysterious  are  the  ways  of  God, 

His  works,  his  providence  and  world ; 

All,  in  conjunction  do  declare 
His  majesty  we  ought  to  fear. 

Both  life  and  breath  are  in  his  hand; 

The  powers  of  death  he  doth  command, 

And  when  his  sentence  we  do  hear, 

We  must  obey,  we  can’t  forbear. 

When  he  gives  life  or  takes  the  same, 

We  ought  to  bless  his  holy  name; 

Submit  unto  his  righteous  rod, 

Not  question,  but  adore  our  God. 

The  dispensation  he’s  display’d, 

Of  late  by  death,  which  he  hath  made, 

Abundant  cause  for  you  to  mourn, 

The  loss  of  her  who’ll  ne’er  return. 

Her  ling’ring  sickness,  pain  and  death, 

At  last  destroy’d  her  vital  breath; 

While  weeping  friends  stood  round  her  bed, 

Without  a  groan,  her  spirit  fled! 

Brothers  and  Sisters,  very  near — 

Tender  Parents,  and  Husband  dear, 

In  coalition  now  may  join, 

In  lamentations  all  combine. 

To  aged  Parents  this  I’d  say— 

Though  God  hath  call’d  your  Child  away, 

Submit  and  say,  ‘They  will  be  done 
In  all  things  here  below  the  sun.’ 

To  Brothers  and  to  Sisters  too, 

The  same  advice  I’d  give  to  you, 

Unto  the  will  of  God  comply, 

And  thus  prepare  to  live  and  die. 

To  him  who’s  left  with  tender  Babes, 

(Who  seeks  in  vain  their  Mother’s  aid!) 

The  Lord  now  calls,  O  hear  his  voice, 

And  make  his  grace  your  happy  choice. 

O,  may  God’s  grace  assist  us  all, 

To  do  his  will  and  hear  his  call! 

That  we  may  live  in  peace  and  love, 

And  then  receive  a  crown  above!” 

[Courtesy — Samuel  Castner,  Phila.] 

b  Feb.  14,  1776;  d  Nov.  9,  1857;  dau  David  [and 
CASTNER,  b  Apr.  30,  1772;  d  1862;  s  Samuel  and 
N.  Y. 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

[192-34]  1.  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  24,  1796;  d  July  8,  1826;  m  Russel  Arnold  Hunt. 

[192—35]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Mar.  21,  1798;  d  1875;  m  Deacon  Alfred  Arnold. 

[  1 92—36]  3.  Rachel  W.,  b  Aug.  30,  1801;  d  June  17,  1872;  m  Nathaniel  Draper. 

[192-37]  4.  Ann  M.,  b  Aug.  12,  1807;  d  Sept.  11,  1889;  m  Russel  Arnold  Hunt. 

[192-38]  5.  Elizabeth  F.,  b  Oct.  11,  1811;  d  Feb.  7,  1865;  m  Charles  G.  Tuthill. 

[192-39]  6.  Susan  S.,  b  Mar.  11,  1815;  d  Sept.  3,  1849;  m  Thomas  Gibbs. 

[192-9]  ANNA  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  10,  1777;  d  Nov.  13,  1864;  dau  David  and  Rebecca  (Supplee) 
Wagener  [192-4];  m  1795,  RICHARD  HENDERSON,  b  Mar.  17,  1766  (1767);  d  Jan.  23,  1850. 


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[192-51] 

“Richard  Henderson,  Sr.,  husband  of  Anna  Wagener,  was  born  in  Ireland,  and  came,  at  seven 
years  of  age,  with  his  parents  to  Pa.  In  the  Revolutionary  War  he  drove  a  baggage  wagon  for  the 
American  Army.  He  was  a  surveyor  and  came  with  David  Wagener  to  the  Genesee  country,  where  he 
was  much  employed.  On  one  occasion  he  was  offered  a  township  in  payment  for  his  services  and 
refused  it.  While  surveying  in  Cayuga  County,  some  Indians  stole  his  compass,  and  but  for  the  good 
fortune  of  meeting  other  friendly  Indians,  he  could  not  have  found  his  way  back  to  camp.  He  married 
Anna  Wagener,  daughter  of  David  Wagener,  in  1795,  and  they  settled  on  a  large  tract  of  land  midway 
between  Milo  Center  and  Himrods,  and  there  remained  the  rest  of  their  lives.  They  moved  directly 
into  the  woods,  bringing  their  belongings  on  an  ox-sled.  They  were  early  and  ardent  Methodists. 
The  itinerant  preachers  always  had  a  cordial  welcome  in  their  home;  in  fact  in  their  home  was  held  the 
quarterly  and  other  meetings,  for  years.”  [ Cleveland — Hist.  Yates  Co.} 

[192-10a]  MELCHIOR  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  31,  1779;  s  David  and  Rebecca  (Supplee)  Wagener 

[192—4] ;  m  ELIZABETH  DORMAN,  b - ;  d  1804;  dau  Dr.  John  and  Sybil  Dorman.  Miller; 

lived  in  Penn  Yan.  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children  (2): 

[192-51.1]  1.  Susan,  b  Dec.  17,  1802;  d  May  30,  1885;  m  Robert  Miller. 

[192-51.2]  2.  Elizabeth  Dorman,  b  1804;  d  1849;  m  Josiah  Nichols. 


1 


Children  (12): 

Samuel,  b  Mar.  5,  1797;  d  Apr.  12,  1835;  m  Henrietta  Arnold. 
David,  b  Dec.  25,  1798;  d  Feb.  15,  1883;  m  Phoebe  Pitney. 
Maria,  b  Aug.  11,  1800;  d  Apr.  6,  1886;  m  Samuel  Gillette. 
Mary,  b  Mar.  16,  1803;  d  Apr.  16,  1889;  m  Johnson  A.  Nichols 

Rebecca,  b  1805;  d  - ;  m  1  L  GeorSe  B'  Nichols 


no  issue;  no 
1  f  urther  data. 


6. 

7. 

8. 
9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 


2.  Nehemiah  Repler  (Raplee) 

Elizabeth,  b  1807;  dec ;  m  Caleb  J.  Legg. 

Richard,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  15,  1810;  d  May  15,  1864;  m  Rosalinda  Smith. 

Anna,  b  July  11,  1812  (1815);  d - ;  m  Barnum  D.  Mallory;  lived  in  Illinois. 

Jane,  b  July  1,  1814;  d - ;  m  Smith  L.  Mallory;  lived  in  West. 

Harriet,  b  Nov.  17,  1816;  dec;  m  Lewis  Millard. 

James  W.,  b  Mar.  19,  1819;  d  Dec.  19,  1910;  m  Martha  A.  Drake. 

Rachel  W.,  b  July  3,  1821;  d  Dec.  15,  1905;  m  James  C.  Longwell. 


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10b]  MELCHIOR  WAGENER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  6,  1806,  ALPHA  WIL- 
,  b  Oct.  12,  1784;  d  Feb.  12,  1857;  dau  Jeptha  and  Lucy  Wilkinson.  Lived  in  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 
Children  (11): 

1.  Laruma,  b  Sept.  6,  1807;  d  May  13,  1868;  m  William  Chandler. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  21,  1808;  d  Aug.  11,  1895;  m  Joseph  Lee. 

3.  Lucy,  b  Apr.  17,  1810;  m  Nathaniel  Pierce;  no  further  data. 

4.  Nancy,  b  July  7,  1811;  d  Apr.  12,  1812. 

5.  Washington,  b  Oct.  10,  1812;  d  1846;  m  Elizabeth  E.  French. 

6.  Ann,  b  Apr.  4,  1815;  d  Nov.  9,  1905;  m  David  Osborn. 

7.  Melchior,  b  July  12,  1816;  d  May  2,  1906;  m  Laura  M.  Matthews. 

8.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  23,  1818;  d  June  9,  1886;  m  Harriette  Rice. 

1.  Maria  L.  Hollenback. 

2.  Charlotte  Waggoner. 


9.  Joseph  Avery  (Jeptha),  b  Mar.  26,  1821;  m 


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[192-60]  10.  David  S.,  b  Oct.  18,  1823;  d  Sept.  9,  1875;  m  Mary  A.  McArthur. 

[192-61]  11.  Samuel  L.,  b  Sept.  3,  1826;  m  Mary  Johnson;  no  further  data. 

“Melachor  Wagener,  Sr.,  came  from  Pennsylvania  in  1792  and  settled  about  four  miles  below  Penn 
Yan  on  the  outlet.  His  father,  David  Wagener,  came  about  1790  with  millwrights  and  built  a  mill  at 
the  above  location,  and  subsequently  built  one  at  Penn  Yan.  He  also  kept  the  first  public  house  there. 
A  son  of  Airs.  Abraham  Van  Wagener  remembered  well  to  have  seen  the  French  Duke,  Liancourt, 
at  his  father’s  inn.  Alelachor  Wagener  came  to  this  town  in  1811 ,  and  settled  on  the  farm  now  occupied 
by  his  son,  Melachor,  where  he  built  a  grist  mill  in  the  gully.  He  was  twice  married.  His  second  wife 
was  Alpha  Wilkinson,  distantly  related  to  Jemima,  the  prophetess.”  [Hist,  of  Steiiben  Co.  ( N .  Y.), 
p.  479.) 

Alpha  Wilkinson  was  born  in  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  and  at  the  age  of  twenty  years  went  to  Penn 
Yann,  N.  Y.,  with  her  widowed  mother.  Here  she  married  Melchior  Wagener  and  moved  to  Pulteney, 
N.  Y.  Later  he  settled  in  Penn  Yan,  and  built  the  first  saw  mill  in  the  town  of  Pulteney  in  1810,  and  the 
first  grist  mill  in  1814.  [Memoirs  of  the  Wilkinson  Family;  Landmarks  of  Steuben  Co.,  p  14- ] 

Jeptha  Wilkinson  was  born  Apr.  3,  1757,  and  died  Aug.  15,  1803.  He  was  the  son  of  Jeremiah 
Wilkinson  and  Elizabeth  Amy  Whipple  of  Cumberland,  R.  I.  He  was  also  the  brother  of  Jemima 
Wilkinson,  the  religious  enthusiast.  Jeremiah  Wilkinson  lived  in  Cumberland  on  the  farm  long  known 
as  the  “Old  Wilkinson  place.”  He  was  a  distinguished  inventor.  Jeptha  was  married  Mar.  25,  1780 
to  Lucy  Smith  of  Groton,  Conn.  He  was  a  natural  mechanic  and  found  employment  in  the  surrounding 
villages  and  cities.  He  was  one  of  the  “Minute  Men”  of  Boston  in  the  time  of  the  Revolution,  and 
engaged  in  the  strife  for  independence.  He  died  in  1803  of  yellow  fever  in  Jersey  City.  N.  J.,  leaving 
his  wife  and  children  to  contend  alone  with  an  unfriendly  world. 

Two  years  after  this,  his  widow  emigrated  from  Cumberland  with  six  of  her  children,  leaving 
Nancy  and  Arnold  to  settle  her  business  in  Rhode  Island.  She  started  for  the  wilderness  of  New 
York,  stopping  first  in  the  Town  of  Milo,  three  miles  east  of  Penn  Yan.  Here  she  remained  about  a 
year  and  soon  afterwards  purchased  an  eighty-eight  acre  tract  of  land  in  Jerusalem  where  she  built  a 
log  cabin  and  engaged  in  farming.  She  also  purchased  a  share  in  a  carding  machine  and  was  joint 
owner  with  Capt.  Lawrence.  She  was  a  person  of  great  energy  of  character  and  with  her  industry  and 
a  small  pension  allowed  her  by  the  general  government  she  made  herself  and  family  comfortable  and 
educated  her  children.  She  nearly  attained  her  one  hundredth  year,  retaining  her  faculties  to  a 
remarkable  degree.  She  died  in  Pulteney,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  is  buried  in  the  Wagener  burying 
ground.  Her  grave  is  marked  by  a  blue  marble  stone,  erected  by  her  daughter,  Nancy,  as  a  tribute  of 
affection  to  a  departed  mother.  [Memoirs  of  the  Wilkinson  Fam.) 

[192-11]  LAMENT  WAGENER,  b  Nov.  13,  1787;  d  Sept.  14.  1835;  dau  David  and  Rebecca 
(Supplee)  Wagener  [192-4];  m  AVERY  SMITH,  b  1789;  s  Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Allen)  Smith. 

Children  {12): 

[192-62]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  16,  1808;  m  William  Armstrong. 

[192-63]  2.  David  W.,  b  Mar.  14,  1810;  d  Mar.  22,  1893;  m  Sarah  A.  Hazzard. 

[192-64]  3.  Richard  AL,  b  Dec.  31,  1811;  m  Elizabeth  A.  Beach. 

[192-65]  4.  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  18,  1813;  m  Zenas  P.  Wise. 

5.  Jackson  J.,  b  Mar.  19,  1815;  d  Nov.  16,  1893;  unm;  lived  in  St.  Anthony,  Minn. 
[192-66]  6.  Sarah  L.,  b  May  12,  1817;  d  Jan  31,  1845;  m  Thomas  Briggs;  lived  in  Milo,  N.  Y. 

No  issue. 

7.  Eugenie,  b  Mar.  11,  1819;  d  Apr.  11,  1819. 

8.  Mary  M.,  b  Aug.  31,  1822;  d  Mar.  5,  1847. 

[192-67]  9.  Avery  A.,  b  Feb.  14,  1820;  m - 

10.  George  S.,  b  Nov.  7,  1824;  unm;  lived  in  Texas. 

[192-68]  11.  Rachel  W.,  b  June  24,  1828;  d  Jan.  18,  1913;  m  Edwin  Dunn. 

12.  Charles  T.,  b  Feb.  7,  1830;  d  Aug.  9,  1882;  lived  in  Topeka,  Kans. 

[192-12a]  RACHEL  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  11,  1789;  d  Feb.  22,  1832;  dau  David  and  Rebecca 
(Supplee)  Wagener  [192-4];  m - SEELEY. 

One  child: 

[192-69]  Mary  Ann,  b  Mar.  24,  1810;  d  Alar.  21,  1869;  m  Charles  Coleman. 

[192— 12b]  RACHEL  (WAGENER)  SEELEY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  SHERAIAN  LEE,  b 
Apr.,  1785;  d  Feb.  2,  1870;  s  Capt.  Thomas  and  Waity  Lee. 


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Children  (2): 

[192-70]  1.  Thomas,  b - ;  d  about  1870;  m - Loop. 

[192—71  ]  2.  Rachel,  b  — - ;  d  ■ — - ;  m  Samuel  Kendig. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[192-13]  REBECCA  WAGENER,  b  Feb.  1,  1794;  d  Jan.  14,  1855;  dau  David  and  Rebecca  (Supplee) 
Wagener  [192-4];  m  Mar.  31,  1811,  GEORGE  SHEARMAN,  b  Mar.  24,  1790;  d  Dec.  26,  1859;  s  John 
Y.  Shearman. 

Children  (12): 

[192-72]  1.  Abraham  W.,  b  Jan.  28,  1812;  d  Aug.  9,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Cole. 

2.  William,  b  Aug.  19,  1813;  d  Aug.  20,  1813. 

3.  Mary  Ann,  b  Sept.  7,  1814;  d  Sept.  26,  1815. 

[192-73]  4.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  23,  1816;  d  Mar.  5,  1857;  m  John  Rudman. 

[192-74]  5.  George,  b  July  28,  1818;  d  Feb.  25,  1908;  m  Phoebe  Baxter. 

6.  Rebecca,  b  July  4,  1820;  d  Dec.  9,  1875;  unm. 

[192-75]  7.  Eliza,  b  Nov.  6,  1822;  d  Dec.  6,  1856;  m  George  Wecker. 

8.  Isabella,  b  Apr.  18,  1825;  d  Dec.  25,  1870;  unm. 

9.  William,  b  May  29,  1827;  d  Dec.  24,  1881 ;  unm. 

[192-76]  10.  Charles,  b  Mar.  23,  1830;  d  Sept.  26,  1908;  m  Harriet  Baxter. 

11.  Oliver  G.,  b  Aug.  7,  1834;  d  July  12,  1918;  unm. 

12.  Eleanor,  b  Dec.  1,  1836;  unm;  110  E.  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  [The  Editor  is 

indebted  to  Miss  Eleanor  Shearman  for  information  concerning  her  family.} 

[192-14a]  GEORGE  A.  SHEPPARD,  b  Sept.  11,  1802;  d  Feb.  25,  1874;  s  Morris  F.  and  Rachel 
(Supplee)  Sheppard  [192-5];  m  Oct.  1,  1844,  JANE  A.  BLACK,  b  Apr.  21,  1809;  d  Apr.  28,  1848. 
No  issue. 


[192— 14b]  GEORGE  A.  SHEPPARD,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  9,  1850,  ANNA  PETTI- 
BONE,  b  Sept.  24,  1822;  d  Jan.  9,  1863;  dau  Oliver  Pettibone. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Winfield  Scott,  b  Feb.  15,  1851;  d  Aug.  13,  1855. 

2.  Rachel  S.,  b  May  26,  1853;  d  Aug.  16,  1872. 

[192-77]  3.  George  S.,  b  Sept.  12,  1855;  m  Lillian  Gridley. 

4.  Oliver  P.,  b  Oct.  2,  1858;  d  Mar.  13,  1860. 

[192-78]  5.  Anna  E.,  b  Jan.  10,  1862;  d  May  15,  1918;  m  Dr.  Hamilton  D.  Wey. 

[192-14c]  GEORGE  A.  SHEPPARD,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  May  14,  1863,  ANTOINETTE 
BRADLEY,  b  Oct.  20,  1836;  d  July  26,  1872;  dau  Walter  Bradley.  Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

One  child: 

[192-79]  Walter  B.,  b  Nov.  22,  1865;  m  Margaret  R.  Lapham. 

[192-15]  SARAH  F.  SHEPPARD,  b  July  26,  1804;  d  Oct.  5,  1849;  dau  Morris  F.  and  Rachel 
(Supplee)  Sheppard  [192-5];  m  Sept.  14,  1843,  ELI  SHELDON.  No  issue.  [Sheppard.] 


[192-16]  CHARLES  CLEMENT  SHEPPARD,  b  June  10,  1808;  d  Jan.  17,  1888;  s  Morris  F.  and 
Rachel  (Supplee)  Sheppard  [192-5];  m  May  26,  1835,  JANE  W.  BRADLEY,  b  July  11,  1815;  d  Apr. 
18,  1884;  dau  Henry  and  Rhoda  (Ogden)  Bradley. — The  residue  of  the  estate  of  Charles  C.  Sheppard 
amounted  to  more  than  $600,000.00. 


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Children  (7): 

L  Jane  S.,  b  July  21,  1838;  d  Feb.  16,  1876;  rn  William  Patteson. 

2.  John  S.,  b  Aug.  18,  1840;  d  July  6,  1918;  m  Julia  Morton  Dodson. 

3.  Morris  F.,  b  July  20,  1843;  d  Apr.  4,  1917;  m  (  ^0uifeo°^en- 

i  2.  Sarah  S.  Hammond 

4.  Henry  Bradley,  b  June  10,  1845;  d  Apr.  6,  1865. 

5.  Susan,  b  Sept.  26,  1847;  d  Apr.  24,  1861. 

6.  Charles  Clement,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  20,  1851;  d  Dec.  30,  1855. 

7.  Sarah  Fletcher,  b  Dec.  16,  1856;  m  Hatley  K.  Armstrong. 


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[192-17]  SUSANNA  SHEPPARD,  b  Feb.  26,  1812;  d  July  28,  1842;  dau  Morris  F.  and  Rachel 
(Supplee)  Sheppard  [192-5];  m  May  4,  1843,  MYRON  COLE.  No  issue.  [Sheppard.] 


[192-18]  SAMUEL  SUPLEE,  b  Apr.  27,  1801;  d  Apr.  21,  1872;  s  Peter  and  Hannah  (Eastburn) 
Suplee  [192-6];  m  CATHARINE  RINEWALT,  b  Feb.  1,  1806;  d  Apr.  21,  1885;  dau  Adam  and  Hannah 
(Price)  Rinewalt  [44-12].  Samuel  and  Catharine  Supplee  settled  on  a  farm  in  Upper  Providence,  at 
or  near  Lumberville,  Pa.,  and  were  two  of  the  eight  persons  who  founded  the  Green  Tree  Brethren 
Church  [  Harley  Fam.]. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Sarah  R.,  b  Feb.  21,  1833;  d  July  26,  1833;  buried  in  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  but  in  1845 
the  body  was  removed  to  Green  Tree  Cemetery  [ Harley  Fam.]. 

[192-84]  2.  George  K.,  b - ;  m  Sarah  Hammer. 

[192-85]  3.  Emeline,  b  Apr.  10,  1828;  m  Charles  Harvey  Soper. 

[192—86]  4.  John  R.,  b  Sept.  5,  1837;  m  Sarah  Detwiler. 

[192-87]  5.  Mary  Sophia,  b  Aug.  29,  1845;  m  Robert  I.  Evans. 

[192-19]  CADWALADER  EVANS  SUPLEE,  b  July  30,  1804;  d  Jan.  23,  1882;  s  Peter  and  Hannah 
(Eastburn)  Suplee  [192-6];  rn  Mar.  22,  1827,  CATHARINE  JONES,  b  April,  1803;  d  January,  1892; 
dau  Charles  and  Mary  (Alloway)  Jones.  Farmer;  lived  in  Lower  Merion  Twp.,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

[192-88]  1.  B.  Franklin,  b  Feb.  23,  1828;  d  Feb.  5,  1862;  m  Phebe  Ann  Kurtz. 

[192-89]  2.  Mary  J.,  b  Dec.  12,  1830;  d  Feb.  26,  1920;  m  William  Stephens. 

[192—90]  3.  Edwin  M.,  b  Nov.  15,  1832;  d  1911 ;  m  Elizabeth  Pennypacker. 

4.  Hannah  C.,  b  1834;  d  1898;  unm. 

[192-91]  5.  Adaline  R.,  b  June  29,  1837;  d  Jan.  16,  1919;  m  Abram  D.  Delp. 

6.  Sarah  J.,  b  1841;  d  Sept.  8,  1920;  unm. 

[192-92]  7.  Esther  A.,  b  1844;  d  1881;  m  Gideon  T.  Ruth. 


[192-20]  HORATIO  J.  SUPLEE,  b  Nov.  8,  1808;  d  Nov.  1,  1876;  s  Peter  and  Hannah  (Eastburn) 
Suplee  [192-6];  m  Oct.  31,  1831,  ELIZABETH  KENNEDY,  b  Mar.  17,  1808;  d  Apr.  18,  1890;  dau 
Alexander  and  Margaret  (Robison)  Kennedy.  Farmer;  lived  in  Honeybrook,  Pa. 


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2.  Peter,  b  Mar.  29,  1834;  d  Aug.  13,  1905;  m 


Children  (8): 

1.  Margaret  K.,  b  Sept.  6,  1832;  d  Sept.  17,  1908;  m  John  Corbit. 

1.  Martha  Buchanan. 

2.  Susanna  Ewing. 

3.  Rachel  S.,  b  Dec.  25,  1835;  d  Nov.  27,  1914;  m  John  M.  Suplee. 

4.  Robinson,  b  Jan.  26,  1839;  d  Sept.  10,  1854;  unm. 

5.  Llannah  A.,  b  May  20,  1841;  d  Apr.  10,  1881;  m  Lewis  F.  Freshcoln. 

6.  William  A.,  b  Mar.  25,  1843;  m  Henrietta  Suplee. 

7.  Horatio  J.,  b  July  29,  1845;  m  Nancy  Eva  Vestal. 

8.  Esther  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  3,  1852;  m  Peter  S.  Rapp. 


[192-21]  MARGARETTA  SUPLEE,  b  Feb.  10,  1811;  d  Sept.  4,  1S83;  dau  Peter  and  Hannah 
(Eastburn)  Suplee  [192-6];  m  Nov.  17,  1831,  JOSEPH  H.  RAPP,  b  Jan.  19,  1803;  d  Mar.  19,  1884; 

s  Barnet  and - Rapp.  Farmer;  lived  in  East  Pikeland,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (6): 

[l92— 99]  1.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Aug.  1,  1832;  d  Oct.  22,  1911;  m  Rachael  R.  Edwards. 

El92— 100]  2.  Joseph  E.,  b  May  17,  1834;  d  Sept.  19,  1909;  m  Rachel  Anna  Philips. 

1 192— 101  ]  3.  George  W.,  b  Mar.  31,  1837;  d  Aug.  17,  1904;  m  Andora  B.  Yeager. 

4.  Silas  S.,  b  June  7,  1841 ;  d  1862  in  Civil  War;  unm. 

[192-103]  5.  Eliza  J.,  b  Nov.  27,  1843;  d  Jan.  16,  1892;  m  I.  R.  Townsend. 

[192-102]  6.  Peter  S.,  b  July  5,  1846;  m  Esther  Elizabeth  Suplee. 


[192-22]  SILAS  G.  SUPLEE,  b  May  19,  1813;  d  about  1908,  in  Phila.;  s  Peter  and  Hannah  (East¬ 
burn)  Suplee  [192-6];  m  Nov.  5,  1838,  SARAH  CLEAVER.  Farmer  of  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio. 


Children  (J): 

1.  John;  2.  Euclid  M.;  3.  Peter  Stiles;  4.  Allen.  [Biog.  Annals  of  Montg.  Co.  (Pa.)] 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  locate.] 


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[192-23]  SUSANNA  SUPLEE,  b  Aug.  18,  1815;  d  Mar.  26,  1860;  dau  Peter  and  Hannah  (Eastburn) 
Suplee  [192-6];  to  Oct.  31,  1837,  SAMUEL  NEWTON  ROWLAND,  b  1814;  d  Aug.  7,  1893;  s  Thomas 
and  Ann  (Norton)  Rowland.  Lived  in  East  Coventry  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 


[192-1 04a] 
[192— 104b] 
[192-1 05a] 
[192—1 05b] 
[192—1 06a] 
[192— 106b] 
[192-107] 
[192-108] 


Children  (6): 

1.  Thomas  M.,  b  Sept.  24,  1838;  d  Dec.  13,  1862. 

!  2.  Adoniram  Judson,  b  Feb.  9,  1840;  d  Dec.  12,  1920;  to  j  F  Harriet  Fmi1^  Frick> 
j  i  2.  Kate  S.  Hirshey. 


|  3.  Albert  Newton,  b  Dec.  7,  1843;  d  Nov.  4,  1916;  to 
!  4.  Daniel  W.,  b  Mar.  16,  1842;  d  Feb.  24,  1919;  to 


1.  Elizabeth  Roberts. 

2.  Sallie  L.  Frock. 

1 .  Louisa  Shaffer. 

2.  Kate  Shaffer. 


5.  P.  Howard,  b  Jan.  16,  1846;  to  Annie  Dehaven 

6.  Horace  C.,  b  July  16,  1849;  to  Alice  A.  Davis. 


[192- 24a]  PETER  SUPLEE,  b  Dec.  23,  1817;  d  1852  (?);  .s  Peter  and  Hannah  (Eastburn)  Suplee 
[192-6];  to  Nov.  5,  1845,  ELIZABETH  KENNEDY ;  dau  William  Kennedy.  Lived  on  farm  in  East- 
town  Twp.,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (J); 

1.  William;  2  Jackson  St.,  Media,  Pa. 

[192-109]  2.  Louisa,  b  Apr.  20,  1847;  d  Apr.  23,  1915;  to  William  Henry  Wells. 

3.  Willard  F. 

4.  Anna  M. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 


[192-24b]  PETER  SUPLEE,  same  as  above,  to  2nd  time - - — - - ;  no  issue. 

[192-26]  ABIGAIL  ELIZA  SUPLEE,  b  Dec.  4,  1824;  d  Apr.  5,  1909;  dau  Peter  and  Hannah(East- 
burn)  Suplee  [192-6];  to  Feb.  20,  1845,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON  KENNEDY,  b  Mar.  23,  1816;  d 
June  30,  1816.  Farmer  of  Norriton,  Pa.;  owned  farm  in  South  Buffalo  Twp.,  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa., 
which  he  bequeathed  to  his  son,  Robinson. 

Children'  (5): 

1.  William  B.,  b  Apr.  12,  1846;  d  Mar.  17,  1872;  unm. 

[192-110]  2.  B.  Franklin,  b  Dec.  28,  1847;  d  June  15,  1916;  to  Margaret  Eliza  Smith. 

[192-111]  3.  John  S.,  b  Feb.  6,  1850;  to  Susanna  May  Potts. 

[192-112]  5.  Robinson,  b  Mar.  26,  1857;  to  Margaret  Elizabeth  Srader. 

[192-113]  4.  Emma  S.,  b  Mar.  20,  1854;  d  Sept.,  1920;  to  Abner  Cornog. 


[192-27]  DAVID  WAGENER,  b  Apr.  2,  1798;  d  Nov.  9,  1837;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Castner) 
Wagener  [192-7a];  to  Apr.  2,  1827,  MARIA  WEST,  b  Aug.  27,  1890;  d  Dec.  19,  1867;  dau  Zenocrates 
and  Joanna  (Hopkins)  West.  Hotel-man.  [Sheppard.] 


[192-1 14a] 
[192-1 14b] 

[192-115] 

[192-116] 


Children  (4)' 

1  1.  Joanna  W.,  b  Mar.  7,  1828;  d  May  2,  1895;  to  (  F  M*  f)kver- 
J  l  2.  William  S.  Briggs. 

2.  Abraham,  b  July  22,  1830;  d  Feb.  7,  1868;  unm. 

3.  Samuel  Hopkins,  b  Sept.  30,  1832;  d  May  15,  1916;  to  Evelina  Frances  Smith. 

4.  Charles  Henry,  b  Jan.  23,  1835;  d  Apr.  2,  1896;  to  Patience  Hunt. 


[192-28]  MARY  WAGENER,  b  Dec.  7,  1805;  d  Mar.  23,  1897 ;  dau  Abraham  and  Mary  (Castner) 
Wagener  [192-7a];  to  June  21,  1824,  URIAH  HANFORD,  b  May  21,  1799;  d  May  10,  1875;  s  Uriah 
Hanford.  [Sheppard.  ] 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  17,  1825;  d  Nov.  7,  1825. 

2.  William,  b  Nov.  10,  1826;  d  Nov.  14,  1826. 

[192-117]  3.  Annette  W.,  b  June  21,  1828;  d  Oct.  3,  1897;  to  Edwin  R.  Randall. 

[192-118]  4.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  May  25,  1835;  to  George  Y.  Eastman. 

[192-119]  5.  George  Abram,  b  May  1,  1843;  d  Oct.  27,  1879;  to  Mary  Caroline  Brown. 


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[192-29]  CHARLES  WAGENER,  b  Dec.  16,  1807;  d  Aug.  3,  1885;  s  Abraham  and  Mary  (Castner) 
Wagener  [192-7a];  m  Oct.  18,  1836,  ANN  ELIZABETH  McKEON,  b  Aug.  5,  1816;  d  Aug.  IS,  1867. 
[Sheppard.] 


[192-120a] 
[192— 120b] 
[192-121] 
[192-175a] 
[192-123a] 
[192— 123b] 
[192— 123c] 
[192-124] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Samuel  Castner,  b  July  17,  1837;  m 


1.  Sarah  L.  Bruce. 

2.  Emma  Ohlman. 

2.  Mary  E.,  b  Jan.  9,  1839;  d  Dec.  20,  1902;  m  Erastus  Owen. 

Aug.  11,  1896;  m  Abraham  C.  Shearman. 

twins,  b  Aug.  16,  1841 ;  d 


3.  Annette  H 

4.  Henrietta 


Sept.  18,  1921 ;  m 


1.  George  W.  Baxter. 

2.  John  F.  Douglass. 

3.  John  Weed. 


5.  Louise  E.,  b  May  6,  1852;  d  Oct.  4,  1915;  m  Melville  Remer. 


[192-30]  ABRAHAM  N.  WAGENER,  b  Oct,  19,  1812;  d  Apr.  26,  1853;  s  Abraham  and  Joanna 
(Norris-Edmandson)  Wagener  [192— 7b] ;  m  REBECCA  BARSE,  b  Apr.  8,  1814;  d  Oct.  4,  1884;  dau 
John  Barse.  [Sheppard.  ] 

One  child: 

[192-125]  Frances  Henrietta,  b  1839;  d  Dec.  11,  1861 ;  m  Rev.  E.  Folsom  Baker. 


[192-31]  GEORGE  WAGENER,  b  Dec.  19,  1814;  d  Sept.  5,  1886;  s  Abraham  and  Joanna  (Norris- 
Edmandson)  Wagener  [192-7b];  m  Oct.  17,  1838,  ADELIA  I.  PAGE,  b  Dec.  14,  1816;  d  May  1  (2), 
1884;  dau  Erastus  and  Abigail  (Jones)  Page.  George  Wagener  was  a  man  of  some  prominence  under 
Gov.  Samuel  Tilden,  N.  Y.  He  was  superintendent  of  State  Prisons,  and  was  Sheriff  in  1849. 
[Sheppard.] 

Children  (3): 


[192-126a] 

[192-126b] 

[192-127] 

[192-128] 


1.  Ida,  b  July  12,  1842;  m 


1.  Nelson  Thompson. 

2.  Alexander  H.  Drake. 

2.  Frank,  b  June  14,  1840;  m  Belle  Underwood. 

3.  Lucius  P.,  b  — - ;  m  Mary  E.  Shannon. 


[192-32]  HENRY  N.  WAGENER,  b  July  5,  1822;  d  July  15,  1883;  s  Abraham  and  Joanna  (Norris- 
Edmandson)  Wagener  [192-7b];  m  Feb.  10,  1847,  MARY  A.  LEAMAN.  [Sheppard — Unable  to 
complete  or  verify.] 


[192— 129a] 
[192-129b] 

[192-130] 


Children  (J): 

1.  Ruth,  b - 


m 


1.  - Kinner. 

2.  Dr.  C.  B.  Knight. 


2.  Anna,  b  Feb.  10,  1849;  d  Jan.  18,  1867. 

3.  Jane,  b  1851;  d  Oct.  27,  1862. 

4.  Hellena,  b  Aug.  25,  1853;  d  Jan.  1,  1875;  m  James  E.  Wolfe. 


[192-33]  HENRIETTA  JOANNA  WAGENER,  b  July  25,  1824;  d  Mar.  1,  1908;  dau  Abraham 
and  Joanna  (Norris-Edmandson)  Wagener  [192-7b];  m  Sept.  13,  1842,  GEORGE  P.  MONELL, 
b  1820;  d  May  11,  1871;  s  Judge  Robert  Monell.  [Sheppard.] 

Through  the  influence  of  Mrs.  Monell,  a  white  marble  slab  was  placed  in  the  Penn  Yan  (N.  Y.) 
Cem.  on  which  is  carved  an  account  of  the  donation  of  the  cemetery  grounds  by  Abraham  Wagener. 


ABRAHAM  WAGENER  MEMORIAL  CHAPEL 
Bequest  by  Mrs.  Henrietta  J.  Monell 

“Penn  Yan,  March  12,  [1908].  The  will  of  Mrs.  Henrietta  J.  Monell,  a  descendant  of  the  locally 
illustrious  Wagener  family,  who  died  March  1,  leaves  an  amount  to  be  expended  in  Lake  View  cemetery. 
The  clause,  which  is  the  fifth  in  the  will,  says: 

“I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  executors  the  sum  of  $3,000,  and  more  if  my  executors  deem  necessary,  but  the  sum 
must  not  exceed  $4,000,  in  trust,  nevertheless,  to  expend  and  lay  out  in  building  and  erecting  in  Lake  View  ceme¬ 
tery  in  said  village  of  Penn  Yan,  at  such  point  or  location  as  shall  be  selected  by  my  executors  and  the  cemetery 
commissioners,  a  brick  or  stone  chapel,  in  Swiss  or  Gothic  style  of  sufficient  size  to  accommodate  not  less  than 
forty  persons,  to  be  known  as  the  Abraham  Wagener  Memorial  Chapel,  such  chapel  to  be  used  by  any  religious  de¬ 
nomination  for  religious  services  only,  and  to  contain  one  vault,  and  two  if  my  executors  deem  necessary.  This 


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bequest  is  given  upon  condition  that  the  cemetery  commissioners  will  accept  such  chapel  and  enter  into  an  agree¬ 
ment  with  my  executors  to  maintain,  keep  and  care  for  such  chapel  and,  as  well,  my  lot  and  the  lot  of  my  father, 
the  late  Abraham  Wagener,  deceased.  I  also  empower  my  executors  to  provide  ten  years’  Insurance  upon  said 
chapel  and  contents;  and  I  do  hereby  declare  that  this  bequest  shall  take  precedence  over  all  other  money  legacies 
herein  bequeathed  and  under  no  circumstances  shall  said  sum  be  reduced.” 

In  her  last  codicil,  Mrs.  Monell  gave  an  additional  $1,000  to  the  chapel  fund. 

The  last  will  is  dated  August  22,  1902.  To  this  will  three  codicils  were  made.  The  following  are 
some  of  the  important  paragraphs: 

“After  the  payment  of  all  my  just  debts  and  funeral  expenses,  in  case  I  have  not  provided  a  monument  prior  to  my 
death,  I  hereby  authorize  and  direct  my  executors  hereinafter  named  to  purchase  within  six  months  after  my 
death  a  white  Westerly  granite  monument  in  memory  of  my  husband  and  myself,  the  same  to  cost,  exclusive  of  the 
cost  of  erection  not  less  than  $2,500  *  *  *  *  *  I  authorize  and  direct  my  said  executors  to  cause  my  lot  in  Lake  View 
cemetery  to  be  put  in  perfect  condition,  and  that  there  shall  not  be  any  trees  or  shrubbery  planted,  nor  walks  laid 
out  thereon,  and  that  no  person  or  persons,  under  any  circumstances  shall  be  buried  therein  except  my  husband 
and  myself. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  clergyman  who  officiates  at  my  funeral  $50.00. 

I  do  authorize  and  direct  my  executors,  so  far  as  possible,  to  return  the  various  articles  of  personal  property  of 
which  I  die  possessed,  and  which  have  been  given  to  me  at  various  times,  to  the  donors  thereof.” 

The  following  clauses  of  the  last  codicil  will  suggest  the  character  of  all.  This  codicil  revokes 

clause  eight  of  the  will,  and  has  among  others  these  clauses: 

/ 

“I  give  and  bequeath  to  Henrietta  M.  Weed  the  sofa  in  my  back  parlor,  the  tall  clock  in  my  back  parlor,  all  my 
lamps  and  the  entire  contents  of  my  bedroom. 

“I  do  hereby  give,  devise  and  bequeath  unto  St.  Mark’s  Episcopal  Church  all  the  rest,  residue  and  remainder  of  my 
property,  of  whatsoever  name  or  nature.” 

The  executors  of  the  will  were  Henry  C.  Underwood  and  William  T.  Morris. 

[From  newspaper  clipping  furnished  by  F.  R.  Taylor ,  Oivego,  N.  F.  | 

[192-34]  REBECCA  CASTNER,  &  Apr.  24,  1796;  d  July  8,  1826 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  M.  (Wage¬ 
ner)  Castner  [192-8];  m  Jan.  29,  1817,  RUSSEL  ARNOLD  HUNT,  b  Mar.  11,  1795;  d  Jan.  26,  1863; 
s  Silas  and  Hannah  (Fisher)  Hunt.  Russel  A.  Hunt  was  Field  Major  of  Militia,  according  to  his 
grandson,  Russel  A.  Hunt  of  Erie,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[192-131]  1.  Samuel  Castner,  b  Feb.  10  (16),  1818;  d  May  18,  1906;  m  Elizabeth  Strowbridge. 

[192-132]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  Aug.  30,  1820;  m  Homer  W.  Dunn. 

Russel  A.  Hunt  married  a  second  time  to  Ann  M.  Castner  [192-37]. 

Previous  to  the  birth  of  Russel  A.  Hunt,  his  father,  Silas  Hunt,  lived  somewhere  in  New  Jersey. 
A  hunter  and  trapper  from  this  neighborhood,  who  had  crossed  over  into  Canada  and  followed  the 
border  down  to  Niagara  Falls,  related  his  experiences  upon  his  return  and  stated  that  the  finest  country 
he  had  seen  on  his  long  trip  was  that  section  which  included  the  chain  lakes — Seneca,  Crooked  and 
Canadaigua — especially  that  section  along  Seneca  Lake.  This  description  so  inspired  the  Hunt  family 
that  Adam  and  Silas  Hunt  and  three  other  men  took  their  axes  and  a  bushel  of  wheat,  and  blazed  a 
trail  through  the  forest  by  marking  the  trees  for  more  than  half  the  distance.  They  selected  a  location 
which  is  now  Milo  Township,  Yates  County,  New  York.  They  partly  cleared  a  small  portion  of  land 
and  sowed  the  wheat,  and  then  returned  home. 

The  following  spring  they  started  out  with  their  families,  taking  their  cattle  and  other  possessions, 
and  set  up  their  homes  in  the  wilderness.  Here  Russel  A.  Hunt  was  born  under  a  basswood  tree,  while 
the  log  house  was  being  built.  He  had  an  older  brother  named  Henry,  who  at  this  time  was  thirteen 
years  of  age;  when  he  became  of  marriageable  age  and  wanted  to  start  out  for  himself,  his  father  said, 
“All  I  can  give  you  is  a  yoke  of  three-year  old  steers,  but  I  have  no  chain,  nor  is  there  any  in  this 
section  of  the  country.  However.  I  loaned  a  chain  to  a  neighbor  in  New  Jersey,  before  we  moved  here, 
and  if  you  care  to  go  to  New  Jersey  to  get  it  you  can  have  it.”  Being  no  tenderfoot,  young  Henry  took 
his  old  flintlock  musket,  some  dried  beef,  and  started  out.  He  forded  streams,  slept  in  the  bushes, 
and  killed  game  en  route,  following  the  blazed  trail  that  was  made  seven  or  eight  years  previously. 
He  arrived  in  New  Jersey  in  due  course  of  time,  shouldered  the  chain,  and  returned  to  New  York.  It 
took  him  six  weeks  to  make  this  trip,  and  upon  his  return  he  used  the  chain  to  clear  up  a  200-acre 
farm,  thus  establishing  himself  in  Milo  Township. 

Russel  A.  Hunt  himself  became  one  of  the  most  successful  farmers  in  his  section.  His  wheat 
crop  was  very  large  for  the  time  and  neighborhood,  and  he  raised  often  fifteen  hundred  bushels  in  a 
season.  It  is  stated  that  at  Christmas  time  he  would  take  a  load  of  wheat  to  the  mill;  then  early  on 


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A  page  from  the  Account  of  David  Deshler,  father  of  John  Adam  Deshler  [196-5]  and  Commissary  of  Northampton 

County,  Pa. 

(Courtesy  of  Prof.  H.  H.  Shenk,  Harrisburg,  Pa.) 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1461 


Christmas  morning,  before  folks  were  astir,  he  would  leave  a  bag  of  flour,  together  with  other  necessaries 
of  life,  on  doorsteps  where  people  were  in  need.  [Russel  A.  Hunt ,  Erie,  Pa.] 


[192-35]  MARY  ANN  CASTNER,  b  Mar.  21,  1798;  d  1875;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  M.  (Wagener) 
Castner  [192-8];  m  DEACON  ALFRED  ARNOLD,  d  1865. 


[192-132.1] 

[192-132.2] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Lendemon,  b - ;  m  — - 

2.  Samuel. 

3.  Julia. 

4.  Rebecca,  m  Seth  Jones. 

5.  Rachel. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[192-36]  RACHEL  W.  CASTNER,  b  Aug.  30,  1801;  d  June  17,  1872;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  M. 
(Wagener)  Castner  [192-8];  m  1824,  NATHANIEL  DRAPER.  Lived  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.  No  issue. 
[N o  further  data.] 


[192-37]  ANN  M.  CASTNER,  b  Aug.  12, 1807 ;  d  Sept.  11, 1889;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  M.  (Wagener) 
Castner  [192-8];  m  Dec.  25,  1827,  RUSSEL  ARNOLD  HUNT,  b  Mar.  11,  1795;  d  Jan.  26,  1863;  s 
Silas  and  Hannah  (Fisher)  Hunt. 

Russel  A.  Hunt  was  first  married  to  Rebecca  Castner  [192-34]. 

One  child: 

[192-133]  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  1,  1831;  d  Aug.  22,  1910;  m  J.  Wells  Taylor. 

[192-38]  ELIZABETH  F.  CASTNER,  b  Oct.  11,  1811;  d  Feb.  7,  1865;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  M. 
(Wagener)  Castner  [192-8];  m  CHARLES  G.  TUTHILL.  They  are  said  to  have  had  five  children. 
[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 


[192-39]  SUSAN  S.  CASTNER,  b  Mar.  11,  1815;  d  Sept.  3,  1849;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  M. 
(Wagener)  Castner  [192-8];  m  THOMAS  GIBBS,  Lived  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 

[192-40]  SAMUEL  HENDERSON,  b  Mar.  5,  1797 ;  d  Apr.  12,  1835 ;  s  Richard  and  Anna  (Wagener) 
Henderson  [192—9] ;  m  HENRIETTA  ARNOLD.  Lived  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  on  a  farm  owned  in 
1869  by  Richard  Gillett  [*S.  C.  Cleveland]. 

Children  (3): 

[192-134]  1.  Lucy,  m  Richard  Gillett;  no  f  urther  data. 

[192-135]  2.  James  A.,  m  Mary  Abbey. 

[192-136]  3.  Harriet,  dec;  m  John  Smith. 


[192-41]  DAVID  HENDERSON,  b  Dec.  25,  1798;  d  Feb.  15,  1883;  s  Richard  and  Anna  (Wagener) 
Henderson  [192-9];  m  Dec.  9,  1819,  PHOEBE  PITNEY,  b  Oct.  27,  1799;  d  June  1,  1864.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

[192-137]  1.  Caroline,  b  Sept.  17,  1826;  d  June  21,  1891;  m  William  Eldred. 

[192-138]  2.  Mary  Ann,  b  May  22,  1823;  m  Silas  W.  Spink. 


[192-42]  MARIA  (MANA)  HENDERSON,  b  Aug.  11,  1800;  d  Apr.  6,  1886;  dau  Richard  and 
Anna  (Wagener)  Henderson  [192-9];  m  May  9,  1820,  SAMUEL  GILLETTE. 

Children  (2): 


[192-139] 


1.  Jeremiah,  m - 

2.  Richard. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.] 


[192-43]  MARY  HENDERSON,  b  Mar.  16,  1803;  d  Apr.  16,  1889;  dau  Richard  and  Anna  (Wage¬ 
ner)  Henderson  [192-9] ;  m  Jan.  12,  1823,  JOHNSON  A.  NICHOLS,  d  Nov.,  1883;  s  Alexander  and 
-  (Chambers)  Nichols.  Farmer. 


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Children  (J): 

[192-140]  1.  Alonzo,  b  May  17,  1831;  d  Mar.  29, - ;  m  Amanda  Nichols. 

[192-141]  2.  Mary  A.;  m  Leonard  Spooner. 

[192-142]  3.  Jane,  m  Myron  Depew. 

4.  Samuel,  killed  at  Battle  of  Gettysburg;  unm. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[192-45]  ELIZABETH  HENDERSON,  b  1807;  dec;  dau  Richard  and  Anna  (Wagener)  Henderson 
[192-9];  m  CALEB  J.  LEGG.  Lived  in  Torrey,  N.  Y. 

Children  (J): 

[192-143]  1.  Henrietta  R.,  b  Mar.  28,  1844;  m  Marvin  Kipp. 

[192-143.1]  2.  Charles,  m - ;  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.,  N.  Y. 

[192-143.2]  3.  Henderson,  dec.;  m - 

4.  Carlton. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[192-46]  RICHARD  HENDERSON,  JR.,  b  Jan.  15,  1810;  d  May  15,  1864;  s  Richard  and.  Anna 
(Wagener)  Henderson  [192-9];  m  Dec.  24,  1835,  ROSALINDA  SMITH,  b  Feb.  5, 1814;  d  May  5,  1896; 
dau  Ira  and  Annie  (Johnson)  or  Mary  (Rice)  Smith  [ unable  to  verify]. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Samuel  S.,  b  Oct.  9,  1836;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

2.  Charles,  b  Feb.  27,  1838;  d  May  28,  1872. 


[192-144a] 
[192-144b] 
[192—1 45a] 
[192-145b] 
[192-146] 


3.  Marsden 

4.  Marvin 


twins,  b  Apr.  2,  1842; 


|  1.  Mary  Lawrence. 
1  2.  Emma  Guile. 


d  May  31,  1900;  m 


1.  Irene  Meserole. 

2.  Elizabeth  Alice  Smith. 


5.  James  Allen,  b  Sept.  6,  1845;  m  Frances  A.  Hollowell. 


[192-49]  HARRIET  HENDERSON,  b  Nov.  17,  1816;  dau  Richard  and  Anna  (Wagener)  Henderson 
[192-9];  m  LEWIS  MILLARD,  of  Starkey,  N.  Y.  They  emigrated  to  London  Co.,  Va.,  but  returned 
to  Milo,  N.  Y.,  after  the  close  of  the  Civil  War.  Lewis  Millard  was  confined  for  a  time  in  Libby  Prison 
by  the  Rebels,  but  was  released  through  the  efforts  of  his  wife.  [ Cleveland .] 

Children  (8): 


[192-146.1] 

[192—146.2] 


1.  Myron;  Himrods,  R.  D.,  N.  Y. 

2.  Jane. 

3.  George. 

4.  Willis. 

5.  Frank. 

6.  Stacy;  descendants  live  in  Dundee,  N.  Y. 

7.  Anna,  m - Richards. 

8.  Hersey. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 


[192-50]  JAMES  W.  HENDERSON,  b  Mar.  19,  1819;  d  Dec.  19,  1910;  s  Richard  and  Anna  (Wag¬ 
ener)  Henderson  [192-9];  m  MARTHA  A.  DRAKE,  dau  Philip  Drake  of  Milo,  N.  Y.  Had  two 
daughters:  Marian  and  Josephine;  family  died  out.  [No  further  data.] 


[192-51]  RACHEL  W.  HENDERSON,  b  July  3,  1821;  d  Dec.  15,  1905;  dau  Richard  and  Anna 
(Wagener)  Henderson  [192-9];  m  JAMES  C.  LONGWELL,  b  1814. 

Children  (2): 

[192-147]  1.  Emma,  m  Byron  F.  Hobart. 

[192-148]  2.  Smith  M.,  dec;  m - ;  no  issue. 

[Cleveland.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[192-51.1]  SUSAN  WAGENER,  b  Dec.  17,  1802;  d  May  30,  1885;  dau  Melchior  and  Elizabeth 
(Dorman)  Wagener  [192-10a];  m  Feb.  14,  1822,  ROBERT  MILLER,  b  Apr.  25,  1798;  d  May  5,  1885; 
s  Robert  and  Jane  (McClure)  Miller.  Hatter;  lived  at  Penn  Yan,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1463 


Robert  Miller  was  a  descendant  of  the  Scotch  Covenanters.  His  parents  landed  in  Phila.,  and 
settled  in  Northumberland  Co.,  Pa.  Mr.  Miller  went  to  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  as  a  young  man,  where  he 
engaged  in  business  and  married  Susan  Wagener. 

Children  (7): 

[192-148.1]  1.  Jane,  b  Feb.  5,  1824;  d  Aug.  5,  1909;  m  David  Coryell. 

[192-148.2]  2.  John  D.,  b  Sept.  27,  1825;  d  July  31,  1883;  m,  Kate  LaBarr. 

[192-148.3]  3.  Mary  E.,  b  Feb.  23,  1828;  d  Feb.  16,  1899;  m  John  J.  Comstock. 

[192-148.4]  4.  Susan,  b  Apr.  26,  1830;  d  Mar.  27,  1909;  m  Leonard  Stever. 

[192-148.5]  5.  Robert  F.,  b  May  3,  1832;  dec;  m  Elizabeth  Stever. 

6.  Sarah  A.,  b  Aug.  2,  1834;  d  June  2,  1921;  unm. 

[192-148.7]  7.  George  McClure,  b  Aug.  22,  1840;  d  Oct.  25,  1918;  m  Harriet  Plimpton  Holden. 


[192-51.2]  ELIZABETH  DORMAN  WAGENER,  b  1804;  d  1849;  dau  Melchior  and  Elizabeth 
(Dorman)  Wagener  [192-10a];  m  JOSIAH  NICHOLS.  Lived  in  Penn  Yan,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Children  (2): 

[192-148.8]  1.  Charles,  dec;  m - Briggs,  dec;  had  one  son  in  Penn  Yan,  New  York. 

[192-148.9]  2.  Susan,  m - Allen,  att’y-at-law;  had  son;  all  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.} 


[192-52]  LARUMA  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  6,  1807;  d  May  13,  1868;  dau  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wil¬ 
kinson)  Wagener  [192— 10b] ;  m  WILLIAM  CHANDLER,  b  Feb.  25,  1800;  d  Mar.  21,  1864. 

One  child: 

[192-149]  Melchior  W.,  b  July  5,  1849;  m  Sarah  L.  Dunlap. 

[192-53]  SARAH  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  21,  1808;  d  Aug.  11,  1895;  dau  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilkin¬ 
son)  Wagener  [192-10b];  m  JOSEPH  LEE,  b  June  26,  1810;  d  Aug.  15,  1862;  s  David  and  Rachel  Lee. 
Children  (10): 

[192-150]  1.  Mary  E.,  b  Sept.  4,  1840;  m  Edward  M.  Sunderlin. 

[192-151]  2.  Joseph  E.,  b  Apr.  12,  1849;  m  Margaret  Nevyus. 

[192-152]  3.  John  Mallory,  b  Sept.  29,  1852;  m  Sarah  Idella  Ives. 

4.  Charles  A.,  b  1838;  d  1864. 

5.  Sarah  Ann,  b  1846;  d  1861. 

6.  Lucy,  b  1847;  d  1848. 

7.  Josephine,  d  in  infancy. 

8.  George  M.,  d  in  infancy. 

9.  Johnson  M.,  d  in  infancy. 

10.  Sarah  A.,  d  in  infancy. 

[192-55]  WASHINGTON  WAGENER,  b  Oct.  10,  1812;  d  1846;  s  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilkinson) 
Wagener  [192-10b];  m  ELIZABETH  E.  FRENCH.  Millwright. 

Children  (3): 

[192-153]  1.  Mary,  b  July  15,  1840;  m  Alfred  Osborn. 

[192-154]  2.  Martha,  b  Aug.  29,  1842;  d  Apr.  22,  1909;  m  Denston  Webster  Millard. 

3.  Sarah,  b - — — - ;  d  in  infancy  (aged  6  yrs.). 

[192-56]  ANN  WAGENER,  b  Apr.  4,  1815;  d  Nov.  9,  1905;  dau  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilkinson) 
Wagener  [192-10b];  m  Nov.  1,  1848,  DAVID  OSBORN,  b  Aug.  27,  1805;  d  Feb.  26,  1868;  s  David 
and  Hannah  (Lockwood)  Osborn.  Farmer  and  shoemaker;  lived  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Children  (J): 

[192-155]  1.  Carrie,  b  Dec.  13,  1849;  m  Andrew  A.  White. 

[192-156]  2.  Alice,  b  Apr.  26,  1852;  m  George  Rudd  Ainsworth. 

3.  Ida,  b  Feb.  15,  1856;  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 

[192-157]  4.  Edna,  b  Mar.  27,  1858;  m  Amasa  J.  Nichols. 

[192-57]  MELCHIOR  WAGENER,  b  July  12,  1816;  d  May  2,  1906;  s  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilk¬ 
inson)  Wagener  [192-10b];  m  May  29,  1844,  LAURA  M.  MATTHEWS,  b  Aug.  3,  1819;  d  June  25, 
1895;  dau  Rensalaer  and  Nancy  (Osborn)  Matthews. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Children  ( 2 ): 

[192-158]  1.  George  Arthur,  b  Sept.  8,  1846;  m  Mary  E.  Baker. 

2.  Mary  Elisabeth,  b  Jan.  25,  1848;  d  Aug.  8,  1863. 


[192-58]  JACOB  WAGNER,  b  Apr.  23,  1818;  d  June  9,  1886;  s  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilkinson) 
Wagener  [192-10b];  m  HARRIETTE  RICE,  b  Apr.  27,  1829;  d  Feb.  8,  1891.  Farmer. 

Children  ( 2 ): 


[192-158.1]  1.  Edward,  dec;  m - ;  lived  in  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Edward  Wagner  was  a  lawyer. 

He  was  married  and  had  a  daughter,  Harriette,  who  was  also  married,  but  could 
not  be  located. 

[192-158.2]  2.  Illian,  d  Oct.,  1916;  m  Merton  Thomas. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[192-59a]  JOSEPH  AVERY  WAGENER,  b  Mar.  26,  1821;  s  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilkinson) 
Wagener  [192-10b];  m  MARIA  L.  HOLLENBACK,  b  Feb.  11,  1839;  d  Apr.  19,  1863. 

One  child:  George  W.,  b  Jan.  19,  1863.  [  Unable  to  complete .] 


[192-59b]  JOSEPH  AVERY  WAGENER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  4,  1865,  CHARLOTTE 
WAGGONER  of  eastern  New  York.  Joseph  A.  Wagener  was  said  to  have  been  an  inventor. 

One  child:  Albert  Avery,  b  Dec.  3,  1865.  [  Unable  to  complete.} 


[192-60]  DAVID  S.  WAGENER,  b  Oct.  18,  1823;  d  Sept.  9,  1875;  s  Melchior  and  Alpha  (Wilkinson) 
Wagener  [192-10b];  m  MARY  A.  McARTHUR,  b  Apr.  24,  1827;  d  Aug.  12,  1912;  dau  Andrew  and 
Phoebe  (Vosburgh)  McArthur. 

Children  (4)  ■' 

1.  Louise,  b  Nov.  16,  1849;  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 

[192-159]  2.  Charles,  b  Nov.  5,  1851;  m  Jennie  Van  Gelder;  Portland,  Ore. 

[192-160]  3.  Adele  M.,  b  Aug.  31,  1864;  m  George  B.  Boyd. 

4.  Arthur,  b  Mar.  23,  1863. 


[192-62]  ELIZABETH  SMITH,  b  Nov.  16,  1808;  dau  Avery  and  Lament  (Wagener)  Smith  [192- 
11];  m  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Berrian;  2.  Rebecca;  3.  William,  lived  in  Seneca,  N.  Y.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 


[192-63]  DAVID  W.  SMITH,  b  Mar.  14,  1810;  d  Mar.  22,  1893;  s  Avery  and  Lament  (Wagener) 
Smith  [192-11];  m  Jan.  6,  1833,  SARAH  A.  HAZZARD,  b  Jan.  8,  1812;  d  Apr.  10,  1876;  dau  George 
V.  Hazzard.  Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 


[l92-161a]  1 
[192-I61b]  j 
[192-162] 

[192-163a]  1 
[192-163b]  I 


[192-164] 

[192-165] 


Children  (8): 

1.  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  7,  1835;  d  May  16,  1902;  m  (  l'  ®il1as  A<  Aad™WS' 

l  2.  Solomon  D.  Weaver. 

2.  Sarah  J.,  b  Aug.  23,  1838;  d  Jan.  2,  1914;  m  Eames  Blodgett. 

3.  Susan  A.,  b  Jan.  23,  1839(?) ;  d  Aug.  23,  1841. 

4.  Francis  M.,  b  Mar.  14,  1842;  d  Mar.  23,  1893;  m  (  J*  Emily  Cassandra  Mowry. 

I  2.  Alary  Eliza  Rudman. 

5.  Avery,  b  Sept.  29,  1843;  d  Sept.  14,  1846. 

6.  Mary  A.,  b  June  21,  1846;  d  Aug.  8,  1848. 

7.  Alyron  Avery,  b  July  1,  1848;  d  Sept.  3,  1880;  m  Eliza  Minerva  Squier. 

8.  Annie  L.,  b  Oct.  1,  1858;  m  Norris  S.  Dailey. 


[192-64]  RICHARD  M.  SMITH,  b  Dec.  31,  1811 ;  s  Avery  and  Lament  (Wagener)  Smith  [192-11]; 
m  ELIZABETH  A.  BEACH;  had  at  least  two  daughters. 

[192-165.1]  1.  Helen  Augusta,  m  C.  Strowbridge;  said  to  have  had  a  son  and  daughter. 

2.  Mary,  m - Brown,  dec. 

It  is  stated  that  the  widow,  Mary  Brown,  traveled  from  New  York  to  Paris;  had  a  married 
daughter.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Sciiwenkfelder  Families 


1465 


[192-65]  REBECCA  SMITH,  b  Apr.  18,  1813:  dau  Avery  and  Lament  (Wagener)  Smith  [192-11]; 
m  Oct.  15,  1841,  ZENAS  P.  WISE,  of  Benton,  N.  Y.  Had  one  daugher,  dec.  [  Unable  to  verify .] 

[192-67]  AVERY  A.  SMITH,  b  Feb.  14,  1820;  lived  to  be  90  yrs.  old;  s  Avery  and  Lament  (Wage¬ 
ner)  Smith  [192-11] ;  m - ;  said  to  have  had  6  children  and  lived  in  Eugene  City,  Oregon;  later  in 

Seattle,  Wash.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 


[192-68]  RACHEL  W.  SMITH,  b  June  24,  1828;  d  Jan.  18,  1913;  dau  Avery  and  Lament  (Wagener) 
Smith  [192-11];  m  EDWIN  DUNN,  dec.  Lived  in  Brownsville,  Texas.  [  Unable  to  verify .] 

[192-69]  MARY  ANN  SEELEY,  b  Mar.  24,  1810;  d  Mar.  21,  1869;  dau -  and  Rachel 

(Wagener)  Seeley  [192-12a];  m  Mar.  1,  1836,  CHARLES  COLEMAN,  b  Apr.  30,  1811;  d  Dec.  23, 
1883;  s  John  and  Christena  (Ryan)  Coleman.  Charles  Coleman  was  a  farmer;  he  was  elected  Justice 
of  the  Peace  in  1849,  and  served  8  consecutive  terms  or  32  years. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  John  S.,  b  July  3,  1838;  d  Aug.  26,  1839. 

2.  Francis  Chase,  b  Jan.  9,  1841;  d  Nov.  13,  1843. 

3.  George  Castner,  b  Mar.  18,  1843;  d  Apr.  21,  1864;  soldier  in  161st  N.  Y.  Volunteers: 

buried  in  New  Orleans,  La. 

[192-166]  4.  Charles  Edward,  b  June  28,  1845;  d  Aug.  29,  1900;  m  Alice  Coe. 

[192-167]  5.  William  H.,  b  June  21,  1854;  m  Hannah  A.  Potts. 

[192-70]  THOMAS  LEE,  d  about  1870;  s  Sherman  and  Rachel  (Wagener — Seeley)  Lee  [192-12b]; 

m - LOOP.  They  had  a  large  family,  and  lived  in  Ohio.  The  sons  of  Thomas  Lee  are  said  to 

have  been  quite  distinguished  in  the  Civil  War.  [Sheppard.]  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify .] 

[192-71]  RACHEL  LEE,  dau  Sherman  and  Rachel  (Wagener-Seeley)  Lee  [192-12b];  m  SAMUEL 
KENDIG;  lived  in  Cleveland,  Ohio.  [Sheppard.]  [  Unable  to  verify.] 


[192-72]  ABRAHAM  W.  SHEARMAN,  b  Jan.  28,  1812;  d  Aug.  9,  1876;  s  George  and  Rebecca 
(Wagener)  Shearman  [192-13] ;  m  Feb.  18,  1836,  ELIZABETH  COLE,  b  Aug.  21,  1815;  d  May  5,  1897 ; 
dau  Nathan  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Woodworth)  Cole.  Farmer  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[192-168]  1.  George  H.,  b  Nov.  29,  1838;  d  Jan.  9,  1896;  m  Mary  Stewart,  dec. 

[192-169]  2.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  11,  1844;  d  Jan.  29,  1899;  m  Thomas  R.  Norris. 

[192-170]  3.  Eliza  S.,  b  Nov.  3,  1846;  m  Joseph  Lockwood. 

[192-171]  4.  Henry  C.,  b  Oct.  5,  1854;  m  Minnie  Miller. 

5.  William,  d  in  infancy. 


[192-73]  MARY  ANN  SHEARMAN,  b  Aug.  23,  1816;  d  Mar.  5,  1857;  dau  George  and  Rebecca 
(Wagener)  Shearman  [192-13];  m  Feb.  20,  1839,  JOHN  RUDMAN,  b  Jan.  12,  1816;  d  Sept.  27,  1870; 
s  John  and  Mary  (Emmis)  Rudman. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Rebecca  Shearman,  b  Nov.  15,  1840;  d  Nov.  26,  1908;  m  Joseph  L.  Henning. 

1.  Esther  A.  Gooderson. 


[192-172] 
[192-173a] 
[192— 173b] 
[192-163b] 


2.  John,  b  Nov.  15,  1842;  d  Apr.  12,  1916;  m 


2. 


3.  Mary  Eliza,  b  Mar.  30,  1844;  d  July  17,  1918;  m  Francis  M.  Smith. 

4.  George  Shearman,  b  Aug.  12,  1851;  d  before  1900;  unm. 


[192-74]  GEORGE  SHEARMAN,  b  July  28,  1818;  d  Feb.  25,  1908;  s  George  and  Rebecca  (Wag¬ 
ener)  Shearman  [192-13];  m  Dec.  10,  1840,  PHOEBE  BAXTER,  b  Apr.  13,  1820;  d  May  4,  1904; 
dau  Thomas  Baxter. 


[192-175a] 
[192— 175b] 
[192— 175c] 
[192-176] 


Children  (2): 

1.  Abraham  C.,  b  Nov.  13,  1841;  i 

2.  Mary  Phoebe,  b  Mar.  21,  1854; 


1.  Annette  H.  Wagener. 

2.  Harriet  Waring. 

3.  Mrs.  Byrd  Barto. 

Sept.  5,  1904;  m  Abraham  Gridley. 


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[192-75]  ELIZA  SHEARMAN,  b  Nov.  6,  1822;  d  Dec.  6,  1856;  dau  George  and  Rebecca  (Wagener) 
Shearman  [192-13];  m  Dec.  25,  1844,  GEORGE  WECKER. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Isabella,  d  at  age  of  6  years. 

[192-177]  2.  Emma,  b - ;  m  R.  F.  Cole;  New  York,  N.  Y. 

3.  George,  probably  unm;  New  York  City. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[192-76]  CHARLES  SHEARMAN,  b  Mar.  23,  1830;  d  Sept.  26,  1908;  s  George  and  Rebecca 
(Wagener)  Shearman  [192-13];  m  1855,  HARRIET  BAXTER,  b  Jan.  21,  1834;  d  Jan.  21,  1899;  dau 
George  and  Charity  (Hedges)  Baxter. 

Children  (2): 

[192-178]  1.  Harriet,  b  Nov.  27,  1858;  m  Orville  F.  Randolph. 

2.  William,  b  1862;  d  Aug.,  1865. 

[192-77]  GEORGE  S.  SHEPPARD,  b  Sept.  12,  1855;  s  George  A.  and  Anna  (Pettibone)  Sheppard 
[192-14b];  m  Sept.  1,  1880,  LILLIAN  GRIDLEY,  b  Oct.  9,  1860;  d  June  1,  1920;  dau  Edwin  and 
Catherine  (Baxter)  Gridley.  Attorney-at-law;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  New  York.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Oliver,  b  Oct.  20,  1881;  unm;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

George  S.  Sheppard  is  a  prominent  attorney-at-law  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  For  more  than  20  years 
Mr.  Sheppard  has  been  gathering  material  on  the  history  of  the  Wagener  family  who  settled  in  Yates 
Co.,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Sheppard  very  kindly  put  all  this  material  at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor  of  this  book, 
and  without  this  data  it  would  have  been  impossible  to  gather  so  much  history  on  the  descendants  of 
David  Wagener.  The  Editor  hereby  expresses  his  sincere  gratitude  to  Mr.  Sheppard  for  his  generosity. 
Mr.  Sheppard  has  in  his  collection  rare  old  books  and  manuscripts  that  have  been  in  the  possession 
of  the  Wagener  family  for  more  than  a  century. 

[192-78]  ANNA  E.  SHEPPARD,  b  Jan.  10,  1862;  d  May  15,  1918;  dau  George  A.  and  Anna 
(Pettibone)  Sheppard  [192-14b];  m  June  15,  1900,  DR.  HAMILTON  D.  WEY.  6  July  29, 1854;  d  Mar. 
17,  1909;  s  Dr.  William  Wey.  Physician;  resided  in  Elmira,  New  York. 

One  child:  William  C.,  b  June  14,  1901;  d  in  infancy. 

[192-79]  WALTER  B.  SHEPPARD,  b  Nov.  22,  1865;  s  George  A.  and  Antoinette  (Bradley) 
Sheppard  [192-14c];  m  Jan.  29,  1889,  MARGARET  R.  LAPHAM,  b  Apr.  19,  1865;  dau  George  H. 
and  Margaret  (Castner)  Lapham.  No  issue.  (1920.)  Editor;  res.,  615  Reminton  Rd.,  Ft.  Collins,  Col. 

[192-80]  JANE  S.  SHEPPARD,  b  July  21,  1838;  d  Feb.  16,  1876;  dau  Charles  C.  and  Jane  W. 
(Bradley)  Sheppard  [192-16];  m  Sept.  25,  1860,  WILLIAM  PATTESON,  b  Jan.  2,  1838;  d  Feb.  16, 
1912;  s  Edward  Patteson. 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[192-179]  1.  Charles  S.,  b  July  1,  1860;  m  Mary  Ogden. 

[192-180]  2.  William  M.  Sheppard,  b  Apr.  6,  1863;  m  Cornelia  Sophia  Fehrmann. 

3.  John  Edward,  b  Oct.  19,  1864;  d  Aug.  13,  1865. 

[192-181]  4.  Robert  Anderson,  b  Feb.  4,  1867;  m  Jessamine  Hatch. 

5.  Annie,  b  Sept.  23,  1872;  d  Oct.  20,  1876. 

6.  Louise  Sheppard,  b  Oct.  27,  1874;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

[192-81]  JOHN  S.  SHEPPARD,  b  Aug.  18,  1840;  d  July  6,  1918;  s  Charles  C.  and  Jane  W.  (Brad¬ 
ley)  Sheppard  [192-16];  m  Jan.  22,  1866,  JULIA  MORTON  DODSON,  b  Nov.  28,  1841;  d  Feb.  1, 
1912;  dau  Clinton  and  Harriet  (Warren)  Dodson.  Mr.  Sheppard  was  state  senator,  and  said  to  have 
been  very  wealthy;  lived  in  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Children  (J); 

[192-182]  1.  John  S.,  Jr.,  b  July  20,  1871;  m  Jeanie  Rumsey. 

[192-183]  2.  Sarah  F.,  b  June  5,  1877;  rn  Robert  Lincoln  Denison. 

3.  Charles  Clement,  b  June  17,  1867;  d  Nov.  21,  1876. 

4.  Julius  Warren,  b  Dec.  22,  1875;  d  Nov.  27,  1876. 


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[192-82a]  MORRIS  F.  SHEPPARD,  b  July  20,  1843;  d  Apr.  4,  1917;  s  Charles  C.  and  Jane  W. 
(Bradley)  Sheppard  [192-16];  m  Sept.  26,  1867,  LOUISE  OGDEN,  b  Apr.  17,  1848;  d  Mar.  20,  1873; 
dau  Darius  Adams  and  Judith  (Lawrence)  Ogden. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[192-184]  1.  Bradley,  b  June  17,  1869;  m  Grace  Louise  Wyman  Parsons. 

2.  Morris,  b  Sept.  29,  1871;  d  Nov.  26,  1876. 

[192-82b]  MORRIS  F.  SHEPPARD,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  25,  1878,  SARAH  S. 
HAMMOND,  b  Nov.  26,  1854;  d  Jan.  20,  1901;  dau  Fletcher  M.  and  — — — - — -  (Smith)  Hammond. 
Lived  in  Penn  Yan,  New  York. 

One  child:  Ralph  H.,  b  Aug.  13,  1879;  d  June  24,  1904;  unm;  graduate  of  Hamilton 
College;  was  attorney  in  New  York  City. 

[192-83]  SARAH  FLETCHER  SHEPPARD,  b  Dec.  16,  1856;  dau  Charles  C.  and  Jane  W.  (Brad¬ 
ley)  Sheppard  [192-16];  m  Apr.  5,  1887,  HATLEY  K.  ARMSTRONG,  b  Dec.  6,  1853;  s  James  and 
Mary  J.  (Townsend)  Armstrong.  Attorney-at-law;  Penn  Yan,  New  York.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Lawrence  Sheppard,  b  July  6,  1895. 

[192-84]  GEORGE  K.  SUPLEE,  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Rinewalt)  Suplee  [192-18];  m  SARAH 
HAMMER.  Lived  in  Montour  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (5); 

[192-187]  1.  Horace;  m - -;  no  further  data. 

2.  George. 

[192-185]  3.  Nettie,  m  Cyrus  De  Mott. 

[192-186]  4.  Gertrude,  m  Albert  Gerton. 

[70-66b]  5.  Anna,  b  Aug.  15,  1865;  m  Jerry  Nuss. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify. ] 

[192-85]  EMELINE  SUPLEE,  b  Apr.  10,  1828;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Rinewalt)  Suplee 
[192-18];  m  Dec.  31,  1863,  CHARLES  HARVEY  SOPER,  6  Mar.  28,  1828;  d  1885;  s  Jonas  Soper. 
Farmer;  widow’s  res.  (1919),  118  E.  Main  St.,  Alhambra,  Cal. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Charles  Harvey,  b  Sept.  13,  1865;  d  Oct.  15,  1874. 

2.  Emma  Catharine,  b  Jan.  27,  1868;  118  E.  Main  St.,  Alhambra,  Cal. 

[192-86]  JOHN  R.  SUPLEE,  b  Sept.  5,  1837;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Rinewalt)  Suplee  [192-18]; 
m  Nov.  1,  1859,  SARAH  DETWILER,  b  May  15,  1838;  dau  John  and  Catharine  (Jones)  Detwiler. 
Res.,  908  Charlotte  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  John  D.,  b  Oct.  6,  1860;  unm;  908  Charlotte  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

[192-188]  2.  Samuel  Sumner,  b  Aug.  22,  1862;  m  Jennie  May  Cleghorn. 

[192-189]  3.  George  P.,  b  Nov.  4,  1865;  m  Samatha  Kesler. 

[192-87]  MARY  SOPHIA  SUPLEE,  b  Aug.  29,  1845;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Rinewalt) 
Suplee  [192-18];  m  1867,  ROBERT  I.  EVANS,  b  Dec.  29,  1837;  s  Rowland  G.  and  Sarah  Evans.  Res., 
2108  Arch  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  {2): 

[192-190]  1.  Rowland  C.,  b  Feb.  9,  1869;  m  May  B.  Gimber. 

2.  Margaret,  b  Sept.  6,  1873. 

[192-88]  B.  FRANKLIN  SUPLEE,  b  Feb.  23,  1828;  d  Feb.  5,  1862;  s  Cadwalader  E.  and  Catharine 
(Jones)  Suplee  [192—19];  m  Feb.  23,  1853,  PHEBE  ANN  KURTZ,  b  Apr.  5,  1833;  d  Jan.  3,  1877; 
dau  Henry  and  Hannah  (Coffman)  Kurtz.  Coal  and  lumber  business;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Catharine,  b  1854;  d  1854. 

[192-191]  2.  Anna  Clara,  b  Aug.  18,  1855;  m  Gideon  T.  Ruth. 

[192-192]  3.  Leila  Frances,  b  Feb.  10,  1858;  m  Dr.  William  H.  Hickman. 


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[192-89]  MARY  J.  SUPLEE,  b  Dec.  12,  1830;  d  Feb.  26,  1920;  dau  Cadwalader  E.  and  Catharine 
(Jones)  Suplee  [192-19];  m  1859,  WILLIAM  STEPHENS,  b  Jan.  18,  1833;  d  June  7,  1899;  s  William 
M.  and  Susanna  (Davis)  Stephens.  Farmer;  lived  at  Port  Kennedy,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Catharine,  b  1860;  Phoenix ville,  Pa. 

[192-193]  2.  William  M.,  b  Mar.  16,  1862;  m  Martha  Taggart. 

[192-90]  EDWIN  M.  SUPLEE,  b  Nov.  15,  1832;  s  Cadwalader  E.  and  Catharine  (Jones)  Suplee 
[192-19];  m  Jan.  10,  1861,  ELIZABETH  PENNYPACKER,  b  Mar.  9,  1833;  d  Apr.  19,  1900;  dau 
Joseph  and  Jane  (Walker)  Pennypacker.  Lumber  dealer. 

One  child: 

[192-193.1]  Isaac  Wayne,  b  Dec.  6,  1861 ;  m  Anna  Rebecca  Adams. 

[192-91]  ADALINE  R.  SUPLEE,  b  June  29,  1837;  d  Jan.  16,  1919;  dau  Cadwalader  E.  and 
Catharine  (Jones)  Suplee  [192-19];  m  Nov.  11,  1858,  ABRAM  D.  DEEP,  b  July  26,  1831;  d  Aug.  2, 
1900;  s  John  L.  and  Anna  (Detwiler)  Delp. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Jane  Sheppard,  b  Aug.  2,  1859;  unm;  teacher;  408  DeKalb  St.,  Bridgeport,  Pa. 

2.  Catharine  A.,  b  July  14,  1862;  d  July  15,  1917. 

[192-92]  ESTHER  A.  SUPLEE,  b  1844;  d  1881 ;  dau  Cadwalader  E.  and  Catharine  (Jones)  Suplee 
[192—19] ;  m  Mar.,  1878,  GIDEON  T.  RUTH,  b  Apr.  4,  1847;  d  Oct.  5,  1916;  s  Isaac  and  Julia  A.  Ruth. 
Retired ;  Malvern,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

Gideon  T.  Ruth  married  2nd  time,  Anna  Clara  Suplee  [192-191]. 

[192-93]  MARGARET  K.  SUPLEE,  b  Sept.  6,  1832;  d  Sept.  17,  1908;  dau  Horatio  J.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kennedy)  Suplee  [192-20];  m  Jan.  7,  1857,  JOHN  CORBIT,  b  Sept.  15,  1825;  d  Oct.  17,  1876;  s  John 
and  Elizabeth  Corbit.  Farmer;  lived  in  Honey  Brook,  Pa. 

Children  (4)- 

[192-194]  1.  Horatio  Franklin,  b  Oct.  31,  1857;  m  Mary  Jones. 

2.  Elizabeth  Jane,  b  Apr.  6,  1860;  d  Dec.  20,  1915. 

3.  Child,  b  June  1,  1862;  d  June  3,  1862. 

[192-195]  4.  Mary  Sylvania,  b  Feb.  28,  1868;  m  David  Bunn. 

[192-94a]  PETER  SUPLEE,  b  Mar.  29,  1834;  d  Aug.  13, 1905;  s  Horatio  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Kennedy) 
Suplee  [192-20];  m  MARTHA  BUCHANAN,  d  June  29,  1869. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lily,  b  Mar.  10,  1868;  d  Mar.  12,  1868. 

2.  David,  b  June  28,  1869;  d  Oct.  20,  1869. 

[192-94b]  PETER  SUPLEE,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Fob.  21, 1872,  SUSANNA  EWING,  b 
Aug.  7,  1834;  d  Apr.  11,  1913;  dau  William  and  Tabitha  (Leighton)  Ewing. 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Apr.  1,  1873;  unm;  teacher,  Girard  College,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[192-196]  2.  Emma  Louisa,  b  Jan.  11,  1876;  d  Nov.  7,  1899;  m  Robert  Pollard. 

[192-95]  RACHEL  S.  SUPLEE,  b  Dec.  25,  1835;  d  Nov.  27,  1914;  dau  Horatio  J.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kennedy)  Suplee  [192-20];  m  Feb.  14,  1861,  JOHN  M.  SUPLEE,  b  May  8,  1835;  s  Ephraim  and 
Henrietta  (Myers)  Suplee.  Carpenter;  Los  Angeles,  R.  R.  1,  Cal.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 4)' 

[192-197]  1.  Fannie  Edna,  b  Mar.  9,  1862;  m  Porter  S.  McNutt. 

2.  Etta  Suplee,  b  May  8,  1863;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

[192-198]  3.  Edwin  Moore,  5  Oct.  10,  1865;  d  Oct.  23,  1916;  m  Blanche  Wilkenson. 

[192-199]  4.  Maggie  Jane,  b  Jan.  18,  1867;  m  H.  C.  Maley. 


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[192-96]  HANNAH  A.  SUPLEE,  b  May  20,  1841;  d  Apr.  10,  1881;  daw  Horatio  J.  and  Elizabeth 
(Kennedy)  Suplee  [192-20];  m  Mar.  13,  1866,  LEWIS  F.  FRESHCOLN,  b  Aug.  26,  1838;  d  Apr.  21, 
1887 ;  s  Peter  and  Agnes  L.  (Trego)  Freshcoln.  Farmer. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ella  May,  b  Dec.  30,  1866;  d  Apr.  15,  1888. 

[192-200]  2.  Charles  Leon,  b  May  11,  1869;  d  Apr.  2,  1915;  m  Sarah  Elizabeth  Douglass. 

[192-97]  WILLIAM  A.  SUPLEE,  b  Mar.  25,  1843;  s  Horatio  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Kennedy)  Suplee 

[192-20];  m  Jan.  24,  1871,  HENRIETTA  SUPLEE,  b  Jan.  30,  1845;  dau  Ephraim  and  Henrietta 
(Myers)  Suplee.  Farmer;  Anita,  Iowa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 8 ): 

[192-201]  1.  Frank  Boon,  b  Aug.  17,  1872;  m  Minnie  A.  Paine. 

2.  H.  James,  b  Nov.  1,  1873;  d  Jan.  16,  1894. 

3.  Joseph  M.,  b  Mar.  13,  1875;  d  July  30,  1875. 

[192-202]  4.  William  H.,  b  Mar.  28,  1876;  m  Edna  S.  Caldwell. 

[192-203]  5.  Ralph  R.,  b  Mar.  9,  1878;  m  Maude  E.  Wells;  Anita,  la. 

[192-204]  6.  Minnie  E.,  b  Sept.  23,  1880;  m  Charles  Edwards  Campbell. 

[192-205]  7.  Lewis  E.,  b  Nov.  26,  1883;  m  Flotia  Mary  Rickel. 

[192-206]  8.  Harry  L.,  b  Sept.  17,  1888;  m  Fauna  Rickel. 

[192-98]  HORATIO  J.  SUPLEE,  b  July  29,  1845;  s  Horatio  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Kennedy)  Suplee 
[192-20];  m  Feb.  26,  1874,  NANCY  EVA  VESTAL,  b  Dec.  7,  1852.  Farmer;  Mission,  Texas.  (1918.) 
No  issue. 


[192-99]  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  RAPP,  b  Aug.  1,  1832;  d  Oct.  22,  1911;  s  Joseph  H.  and 
Margaretta  (Suplee)  Rapp  [192-21];  m  Oct.  15,  1861,  RACHAEL  R.  EDWARDS,  b  June  12,  1842; 
d  Feb.  27,  1911;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Cox)  Edwards.  Blacksmith.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Emma  E.  J.,  b  Sept.  10,  1863;  d  Mar.  1,  1864. 

[192-207]  2.  Silas  S.,  b  Apr.  17,  1866;  m  Hannah  V.  Schrumm. 

[192-208]  3.  Frank  E.,  b  Aug.  18,  1867;  m  Agnes  Jane  Parrott. 

[192-209]  4.  Mary  Annetta,  b  Mar.  7,  1875;  m  Henry  H.  Favinger. 


[192-100]  JOSEPH  E.  RAPP,  b  May  17,  1834;  d  Sept.  19,  1909;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaretta 
(Suplee)  Rapp  [192-21];  m  May  7,  1863,  RACHEL  ANNA  PHILIPS,  b  Sept.  7,  1839  ;d  June  6,  1903; 
dau  Jesse  E.  and  Eleanor  B.  (Lewis)  Philips.  Coal  dealer  and  brick  manufacturer ;  resided  in  Norristown, 

Pa. 

Children  (5): 


[192-2101 

[192-211a] 

[192—21 lb] 

[192-212] 

[192-213] 

[192-214] 


2.  Hannah  A.,  b  Jan.  17,  1866;  m 


1.  Eleanor,  b  Mar.  14,  1864;  d  Oct.  12,  1898;  m  Thomas  M.  Guilbert. 

1.  William  E.  Phillips. 

2.  Charles  I.  Mundy. 

3.  Mary  E.,  b  June  27,  1868;  d  June  2,  1912;  m  Edwy  C.  Fest. 

4.  Joseph  L.,  b  Oct.  7,  1871;  m  Mary  Kirk  Anderson. 

5.  Jesse  P.,  b  Oct.  12,  1875;  m  Elizabeth  F.  Grove. 


[192-101]  GEORGE  W.  RAPP,  b  Mar.  31,  1837;  d  Aug.  17,  1904;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaretta 
(Suplee)  Rapp  [192-21];  m  Dec.  28,  1862,  ANDORA  B.  YEAGER,  b  Apr.  4,  1841;  d  Nov.  22,  1918; 
dau  Peter  and  Barbara  (Taney)  Yeager.  Miller;  lived  in  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[192-215]  1.  Joseph  P.,  b  Jan.  27,  1864;  m  Mary  E.  Brower. 

[192-216]  2.  U.  S.  Grant,  b  Nov.  11,  1865;  m  Mary  E.  Detwiler. 

[192-217]  3.  Anna  M.,  b  Feb.  26,  1871;  m  Irvin  V.  Moyer. 


[192-102]  PETER  S.  RAPP,  b  July  5,  1846;  s  Joseph  H.  and  Margaretta  (Suplee)  Rapp  [192-21]; 
m  ESTHER  ELIZABETH  SUPLEE,  b  Dec.  3,  1852;  dau  Horatio  and  Elizabeth  (Kennedy)  Suplee 
[192-20].  Oaks,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Leonard  L.,  b  Nov.  11,  1874;  unm;  R.  D.  No.  5,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2.  Leah  E.,  b  Apr.  4,  1877;  unm;  145  N.  15th  St.,  Coshocton,  O. 

3.  Charles  L.,  b  Nov.  12,  1891;  unm;  U.  S.  Navy. 


[192-1 04a]  REV.  ADONIRAM  JUDSON  ROWLAND,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  b  Feb.  9,  1840;  d  Dec.  12, 
1920;  s  Samuel  N.  and  Susanna  (Suplee)  Rowland  [192-23];  m  May  31,  1865,  HARRIET  EMILY 
FRICK,  b  June  18,  1840;  d  Jan.  22,  1876. 

Children  (4).’ 

[192-218]  1.  Arthur  John,  b  Feb.  19,  1867;  m  Flora  Beehler  Dobler. 

2.  Mira  F.,  b  Jan.  8,  1869;  4423  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[192-219]  3.  Mabel,  b  Jan.  3,  1872;  m  Louis  A.  Shepard. 

4.  Paul  J.,  b  Dec.  20,  1874;  d  May  2,  1875. 


[192-104b]  REV.  ADONIRAM  JUDSON  ROWLAND,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  29, 
1878,  KATE  S.  HIRSHEY,  b  Oct.  29,  1855;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Stitler)  Hirshey.  Clergyman; 
widow  resides  at  4423  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

[192-220]  1.  Herbert  R.,  b  Sept.  2,  1879;  m  Mary  Bemington  Umpleby. 

[192-221]  2.  Kingsley,  b  Aug.  11,  1880;  m  Sarah  Batchelor  Force. 

3.  Ernest  W.,  b  June  3,  1882;  51  N.  11th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

4.  Katherine,  b  Feb.  1,  1897;  4423  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  A.  Judson  Rowland  was  born  at  Valley  Forge,  Pa.  In  1862  he  was  graduated  with 
first  honors  from  Bucknell  University,  whereupon  he  served  as  a  chaplain  in  the  U.  S.  A.  for  one  year. 
In  1863  he  entered  Rochester  Theological  Seminary  and  three  years  later  completed  the  course. 

His  first  pastorate  was  at  the  Mount  Auburn  Baptist  Church  of  Cincinnati.  Im  1870  he  came  to 
Pittsburgh  and  for  two  years  served  the  First  Baptist  congregation.  Then  for  twelve  years — from 
1872  to  1884 — Dr.  Rowland  occupied  the  pulpit  of  the  Tenth  Baptist  Church  in  Philadelphia.  As 
pastor  of  the  Franklin  Square  Baptist  Church,  he  went  to  Baltimore  in  1884  and  remained  there  until 
1895  when  he  was  made  general  secretary  of  the  American  Baptist  Publication  Society.  Dr.  Rowland 
held  this  latter  office  until  1917,  when  he  was  appointed  acting  treasurer  of  the  same  Society. 

In  his  lifetime,  Dr.  Rowland  contributed  to  many  denominational  organs,  and  was  the  author  of 
“A  Handbook  on  the  Pentateuch”  (1895).  From  1890  to  1900  he  acted  as  editor  of  “Our  Young  Peo¬ 
ple,”  and  was  likewise  the  editor  of  the  “Senior  Quarterly,”  a  Baptist  publication,  from  1883  to  1895. 
He  served  the  S.  S.  Council  of  the  Evangelical  denominations  as  its  first  president. 

For  many  years,  Dr.  Rowland  was  the  secretary  of  Bucknell  University,  which  institution  con¬ 
ferred  on  him  at  various  times  the  degrees  of  A.  M.,  D.D.,  and  LL.D. 


[192-105a]  ALBERT  NEWTON  ROWLAND,  b  Dec.  7,  1843;  d  Nov.  4,  1916;  s  Samuel  N.  and 
Susanna  (Suplee)  Rowland  [192-23];  m  Dec.,  1864,  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS,  b  June  24,  1846;  d 
May  24,  1875;  dau  Isaac  and  Jane  (Mitchell)  Roberts. 


[192-222] 

[192-223a] 

[192-223b] 


Children  (2): 


1.  Susan  J.,  b  Mar.  1,  1867;  d  Jan.  19,  1908;  m  James  M.  Showalter. 

1.  Herbert  O.  Mooney. 

2.  John  H.  Yeager. 


2.  Ella,  b  Aug.  20,  1869;  m 


[192-105b]  ALBERT  NEWTON  ROWLAND,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  9,  1886,  SALLIE 
L.  FROCK,  b  Nov.  9,  1856;  dau  Philip  and  Martha  M.  (Lockhart)  Frock.  Farmer;  res.,  Parkerford, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Harry  Norton,  b  Nov.  25,  1887;  Parkerford,  Pa. 

2.  Lillie  Mae,  b  Apr.  14,  1891;  Parkerford,  Pa. 

[192-224]  3.  Eva  Estella,  b  Jan.  8,  1894;  m  Jacob  D.  Frain. 


[192-106a]  DANIEL  W.  ROWLAND,  b  Mar.  16,  1842;  d  Feb.  24,  1919;  s  Samuel  N,  and  Susanna 
(Suplee)  Rowland  [192-23];  m  LOUISA  SHAFFER,  dec.  No  issue, 


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[192-106b]  DANIEL  W.  ROWLAND,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  KATE  SHAFFER,  dec.  No 
issue. 

[192-107]  P.  HOWARD  ROWLAND,  b  Jan.  16,  1846;  s  Samuel  N.  and  Susanna  (Suplee)  Rowland 
[192-23];  m  Apr.  6,  1872,  ANNIE  DEHAVEN,  b  May  15,  1842;  dan  Vallentine  and  Mary  (Smith) 
Dehaven.  Farmer;  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[192-225]  1.  Sara,  b  Mar.  23,  1874;  m  George  W.  Thomas. 

2.  Norton,  b  Feb.  17,  1876;  d  June  15,  1907. 

3.  Elsie,  b  June  16,  1884;  m  Apr.  12,  1885. 

[192-108]  HORACE  C.  ROWLAND,  b  July  16,  1849;  s  Samuel  N.  and  Susanna  (Suplee)  Rowland 
[192-23];  m  Nov.  24,  1870,  ALICE  A.  DAVIS,  b  Jan.  26,  1848;  d  Dec.  12,  1909;  dau  Isaac  and  Abbie 
(Malin)  Davis.  Masonic  Home,  Elizabethtown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[192-226]  1.  Mary  Rhoda,  b  June  11,  1877;  m  Charles  Kurtz. 

2.  Harvey  Herman,  d  in  infancy. 

3.  Abbie  Curren,  d  at  age  of  4  years. 

[192-109]  LOUISA  SUPLEE,  b  Apr.  20,  1847 ;  d  Apr.  23,  1915;  dau  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Kennedy) 
Suplee  [192-24a];  m  Dec.  30,  1869,  WILLIAM  HENRY  WELLS,  b  Oct.  25,  1843;  d  Oct.  29,  1913;  s 
William  S.  and  Julia  (Burnett)  Wells.  Farmer. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Leila  S.,  b  Oct.  24,  1870;  232  2nd  Ave.,  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

[192-227]  2.  William  E.,  b  Apr.  7,  1872;  m  Emma  Minerva  Rothermel. 

[192-228]  3.  Harry  P.,  b  May  14,  1875;  m  Lura  Letitia  Prizer. 

[192-229]  4.  Howard  K.,  b  Feb.  9,  1879;  m  Nellie  H.  Hartman. 

[192-230]  5.  Clarence  G.  b  Feb.  16,  1884;  d  Oct.  11,  1918;  m  Clara  M.  Glanding. 

[192-110]  B.  FRANKLIN  KENNEDY,  b  Dec.  28,  1847;  d  June  15,  1916;  s  William  Robinson  and 
Abigail  Eliza  (Suplee)  Kennedy  [192-26];  m  Dec.  7,  1870,  MARGARET  ELIZA  SMITH,  b  Feb. 
27,  1850;  dau  James  Sturgis  and  Barbara  (Dill)  Smith.  Meat  dealer;  widow  resides  at  502  Stanbridge 
St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[192-231]  1.  Lydia  Cassel,  b  Feb.  20,  1872;  m  Benjamin  Davis. 

2.  Eliza  Suplee,  b  June  20,  1876;  502  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

3.  William  Robinson,  b  July  23,  1888;  502  Stanbridge  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[192-111]  JOHN  S.  KENNEDY,  b  Feb.  6,  1850;  s  William  Robinson  and  Abigail  Eliza  (Suplee) 
Kennedy  [192-26];  m  Oct.  20.  1874,  SUSANNA  MAY  POTTS,  b  May  25,  1853;  d  Feb.  15,  1915;  dau 
Thomas  Pratt  and  Isabella  (Reinhardt)  Potts.  Letter  carrier;  res.,  920  W.  Marshall  St.,  Norristown, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  William  R.,  b  Oct.  20,  1875;  unm. 

2.  Isabella  Reinhardt,  b  Nov.  15,  1878;  d  Oct.  24,  1884. 

[192-232]  3.  Lillian  May,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  d  June  4,  1919;  m  Henry  Walton  Wood. 

4.  Helen  Potts,  b  June  19,  1884;  unm. 

5.  Ida  Potts,  b  Apr.  30,  1887;  d  July  4,  1889. 

[192-112]  ROBINSON  KENNEDY,  b  Mar.  26,  1857;  s  William  Robinson  and  Abigail  Eliza 
(Suplee)  Kennedy  [192-26];  m  Jan.  15,  1879,  MARGARET  ELIZABETH  SRADER,  b  Dec.  10, 
1857;  dau  William  Benson  and  Sarah  R.  (Kuhns)  Srader.  Farmer;  Box  98,  Freeport,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[192-233]  1.  Abigail  Eliza,  b  May  24,  1880;  m  Leonard  Henry  Miller. 

[192-234]  2.  Etta  Rebecca,  b  July  15,  1882;  m  James  Howell  Boyd. 


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[192-235]  3.  Annie  Mabel,  b  Aug.  28,  1884;  m  Joseph  Harper  Thomas. 

4.  Mary  Elsie,  b  Nov.  19,  1887;  unm. 

[192-236]  5.  Margaret  Delight,  b  Jan.  25,  1897;  m  Andrew  Frances  Sweeny. 

[192-113]  EMMA  S.  KENNEDY,  b  Mar.  20,  1854;  d  Sept.,  1920;  dau  William  Robinson  and  Abi¬ 
gail  Eliza  (Suplee)  Kennedy  [192-26];  m  Dec.  7,  1876,  ABNER  CORNOG,  b  Mar.  22,  1855;  s  Abner 
and  Jane  (Rodenboh)  Cornog.  Agent;  5313  N.  13th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[192-237]  1.  H.  Bartram,  b  Nov.  2,  1879;  m  LaVilla  Angeline  Riesdorph. 

[192-238]  2.  Alice  E.,  b  Dec.  9,  1885;  m  Charles  F.  Buchanan. 

[192-1 14a]  JOANNA  WEST  WAGENER,  b  Mar.  7,  1828;  d  May  2,  1895;  dau  David  and  Maria 
(West)  Wagener  [192-27];  m  GEN.  JOHN  M.  OLIVER,  b  Sept.  6,  1828;  d  Mar.  30,  1872;  s  Judge 
William  and  Eleanor  (Young)  Oliver.  Major  general  by  brevet;  full  Brigadier  General  in  Civil  War. 

Children  (2): 

[192-239]  1.  Eleanor  Maria,  b  July  21,  1851;  m  William  Dempster  Hewitt. 

[192-240]  2.  John  Young,  b  Dec.  14,  1853;  m  Minnie  Towne. 

John  M.  Oliver  enlisted  at  the  fall  of  Ft.  Sumter;  was  made  1st  Lieut.,  Co.  A,  15th  Michigan 
Infantry.  After  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run,  he  was  made  captain  of  Co.  A.  His  promotion  to  the  colonelcy 
of  same  regiment  soon  followed,  and  he  was  assigned  to  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee.  At  the  Battle  of 
Pittsburgh  Landing,  he  was  again  promoted  for  “conspicuous  gallantry  on  the  field  of  battle.”  The 
battles  of  Shiloh,  Corinth,  and  Sherman’s  March  to  the  Sea,  and  especially  his  bravery  at  Ft.  McAllister 
which  his  brigade  captured,  brought  him  his  promotion  as  major  general,  commanding  the  2d  Div., 
15th  Army  Corps,  General  Sherman’s  own  division. 

After  the  close  of  the  war  the  Division  was  ordered  to  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  where  after  some  months 
it  was  mustered  out.  General  Oliver  was  then  made  assessor  of  Internal  Revenue  with  headquarters 
at  Little  Rock,  and  later  was  supervisor  of  the  postal  railway  service  of  the  South,  headquarters  at 
New  Orleans.  His  death  at  the  age  of  43  years  occurred  suddenly  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  while  he  was 
there  on  business  for  his  department.  It  was  during  his  southern  activities  that  his  friendship  with 
General  Sam  Houston  began,  only  ending  with  his  death.  Generals  Grant,  Sherman  and  McCook  were 
his  warm  personal  friends.  [Mrs.  Wm.  Hewitt.} 


[192-1 14b]  JOANNA  WEST  (WAGENER)  OLIVER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  HON. 
WILLIAM  S.  BRIGGS.  Judge  Briggs  lived  in  N.  Y.  No  issue.  [No  further  data.] 


[192-115]  SAMUEL  HOPKINS  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  30,  1832;  d  May  15,  1916;  s  David  and 
Maria  (West)  Wagener  [192-27];  m  Sept.  22,  1864,  EVELINA  FRANCES  SMITH,  b  Apr.  22,  1836; 
d  1909;  dau  Major  Henry  and  Elvira  (Foster)  Smith. 


[192-241] 

[192-242a] 

[192-242b] 

[192-243] 


Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Allan  Cole,  b  July  22,  1865;  m  Neelie  Gilbert  Van  Heusen. 

2.  Elvira  Foster,  b  Feb.  12,  1869;  m  ^'  ^re^'  Friant. 

2.  Oscar  Greeley  Rogers. 

3.  Paul  Hopkins,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  m  Ruth  Butler  Catlin. 


Samuel  Hopkins  Wagener  was  born  in  Penn  Yan,  New  York,  being  the  son  of  David  Wagener 
and  Maria  West  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass.  At  the  age  of  twenty-nine  years,  Samuel  Wagener  went 
to  Monroe,  Michigan,  where  he  served  his  apprenticeship  in  the  drug  business.  In  1855  he  went  to 
California,  via  the  Isthmus  of  Panama,  and  engaged  in  mining  in  Yuba  County.  At  the  expiration  of 
two  years  he  abandoned  the  mining  business  and  opened  a  drug  store  in  Petuma,  but  in  1864  he  returned 
to  Michigan  and  started  a  drug  store  in  Muskegon,  conducting  it  till  1877.  During  this  time  he  was  a 
very  prominent  factor  in  civic  affairs,  serving  as  mayor,  city  treasurer,  and  member  of  the  Board  of 
School  Trustees.  Although  the  city  was  Republican,  he  was  elected  mayor  on  the  Democratic  ticket 
by  a  large  majority,  and  at  the  end  of  his  term  refused  to  serve  longer  although  urged  by  both  parties 
to  do  so. 

Returning  to  California  in  1877,  he  established  a  drug  business  in  San  Jose,  continuing  there  until 
his  retirement,  a  few  years  before  his  death.  During  the  administration  of  Pres.  Cleveland,  in  1886, 
Mr.  Wagener  was  postmaster  of  San  Jose,  serving  four  years.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Episcopal 


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Church,  serving  as  vestryman  for  thirty-five  years.  He  also  served  as  treasurer  of  the  “Society  of 
California  Pioneers  of  Santa  Clara  County”  for  three  years,  and  was  a  member  of  the  San  Francisco 
Chapter  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  After  his  death  the  Grand  Chapter  of  the  Royal 
Masons  of  the  State  of  California  published  a  memorial  in  his  memory. 

On  Sept.  22,  1864,  Mr.  Wagener  was  married  to  Evelina  Frances  Smith,  a  native  of  Monroe, 
Michigan,  and  a  graduate  of  Monroe  Seminary. 

[192-116]  CHARLES  HENRY  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  23,  1835;  d  Apr.  2,  1896;  s  David  and  Maria 
(West)  Wagener  [192-27];  m  in  1861,  PATIENCE  HUNT,  b  Jan.  25,  1838;  d  Feb.  20,  1892;  dau  Abel 
Hunt. 

Children  (2): 

[192-244]  1.  Josephine,  m  Dr.  F.  M.  Wood;  Fremont,  Mich. 

2.  Charles,  m - 

[Letters  returned;  unable  to  verify .] 

[192-117]  ANNETTE  W.  HANFORD,  b  June  21,  1828;  d  Oct.  3,  1897;  dau  Uriah  and  Mary 
(Wagener)  Hanford  [192-28];  m  Dec.  12,  1854,  EDWIN  R.  RANDALL,  b  Sept.  13,  1823;  d  Aug.  12, 
1869. 

Childen  (3): 

[192-245]  1.  Louise  A.,  b  Feb.  17,  1856;  m  Charles  W.  Smith. 

2.  William  S.,  b  Dec.  30,  1860;  d  Feb.  1,  1900;  unm. 

[192-246]  3.  Alary  I.,  b  Mar.  4,  1862;  d  Apr.  15,  1886;  m  Samuel  Miller. 

[192-118]  MARY  ELIZABETH  HANFORD,  b  May  25,  1835;  dau  Uriah  and  Mary  (Wagener) 
Hanford  [192-28];  m  Apr.  6,  1897,  GEORGE  Y.  EASTMAN,  s  Moses  Eastman.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 
No  issue.  [  Unable  to  verify .] 

[192-119]  GEORGE  ABRAM  HANFORD,  b  May  1,  1843;  d  Oct.  27,  1879;  s  Uriah  and  Mary 
(Wagener)  Hanford  [192-28];  m  May  18,  1870,  MARY  CAROLINE  BROWN. 

Children  (2): 

[192-247]  1.  Peter  O.,  b  Oct.  29,  1871;  m - ;  eminent  physician  in  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

[192-248]  2.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  24,  1874;  m  George  H.  Lipham;  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

[Letters  ret.;  unable  to  verify.] 

Mary  Caroline  Brown  Hanford  married  2nd  time,  William  Shannon  of  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

[192-120a]  CAPT.  SAMUEL  CASTNER  WAGENER,  b  July  17,  1837;  s  Charles  and  Ann  E. 
(McKeon)  Wagener  [192-29];  m  Dec.  9,  1863,  SARAH  L.  BRUCE,  b  Oct.  27,  1842;  d  Aug.  12,  1865; 
dau  Manning  A.  and  Jane  Bruce. 

One  child:  Sarah  Alene,  b  July  12,  1865;  d  Aug.  20,  1865. 

[192-120b ]  CAPT.  SAMUEL  CASTNER  WAGENER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Oct.  14,  1869, 
EMMA  OHLMAN,  b  May  16,  1852;  d  Apr.  28,  1918;  dau  Lawrence  and  Susan  (Bradley)  Oldman. 
Retired  merchant  and  farmer;  res.,  301  W.  2nd  St.,  Pana,  Ill.  (1919.)  Samuel  Castner  Wagener  was  a 
captain  in  the  U.  S.  A.,  of  Co.  A,  1st  Miss.  Colored  troops;  served  as  alderman  of  Pana,  Ill.,  for  15 
years,  and  school  director  for  20  years. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Charles  Lawrence,  b  Apr.  12,  1872;  d  Aug.  5,  1872. 

[192-249]  2.  Mary  Gertrude,  b  Mar.  18,  1875;  m  Carl  Otto  Paul. 

[192-250]  3.  Susan  Alene,  b  Nov.  27,  1877;  m  Burnette  Landreth  Bowden. 

[192-251  ]  4.  Samuel  Ohlman,  b  June  5,  1881;  m  Lucille  Curry. 

[192-252]  5.  Louisa  Emma,  b  Feb.  13,  1883;  m  Louis  L.  Durdy. 

[192-253]  6.  George  Abraham,  b  Feb.  11,  1887;  m  Oleathea  Jane  King. 

7.  Helen  Pearl,  b  Apr.  27,  1895;  d  July  27,  1895. 

[192-121]  MARY  E.  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  9,  1839;  d  Dec.  20, 1902;  dau  Charles  and  AnnE.  (McKeon) 
Wagener  [192-29];  m  Nov.  1,  1864,  ERASTUS  OWEN,  b  1832;  d  Sept.  21,  1908;  s  Daniel  and  Minerva 
Owen.  Merchant.  No  issue. 


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[192— 123a]  HENRIETTA  WAGENER,  b  Aug.  16,  1841;  d  Sept.  18,  1921  ;  dau  Charles  and  Ann  E. 
(McKeon)  Wagener  [192—29] ;  m  July  22,  1862,  GEORGE  W.  BAXTER  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  b  1839; 
d  Oct.  13,  1862;  s  William  and  Charity  (Hedges)  Baxter.  Farmer.  No  issue. 

[192-123b]  HENRIETTA  (WAGENER)  BAXTER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  24,  1866, 
JOHN  F.  DOUGLASS,  b  Sept.  29,  1833;  d  Sept.  29,  1873;  s John  F.  and  Frances  (Moseley)  Douglass. 
Lawyer;  lived  in  Atlanta,  Ga. 

One  child: 

[192-253.1]  John  Frank,  b  Sept.  2,  1872;  d  Dec.  6,  1915;  m  Crissie  McMath. 

[192-123c]  HENRIETTA  (WAGENER-BAXTER)  DOUGLASS,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time, 
Sept.  18,  1877,  JOHN  WEED,  b  Aug.  9,  1830;  d  Feb.  14,  1916;  s  William  and  Harriet  (Gamby)  Weed. 
Farmer;  lived  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Mrs.  Weed  is  buried  in  Lake  View  Cem.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

One  child: 

[192-253.2]  Rhetta  Louise,  m  Oliver  D.  Goodrich;  Rushville,  R.  D.,  N.  Y.  They  have  two  children: 
Henrietta  E.,  and  John  Oliver.  [No  further  record  obtainable.] 

[192-124]  LOUISE  E.  WAGENER,  b  May  6,  1852;  d  Oct.  4,  1915;  dau  Charles  and  Ann  E.  (Mc¬ 
Keon)  Wagener  [192-29] ;  m  Dec.  6,  1877,  MELVILLE  REMER,  s  William  T.  and  Mary  H.  (Trimmer) 
Remer.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[192-125]  FRANCES  HENRIETTA  WAGENER,  b  1839;  d  Dec.  11,  1861;  dau  Abraham  N.  and 
Rebecca  (Barse)  Wagener  [192-30];  m  REV.  E.  FOLSOM  BAKER.  Res.,  Cold  Harbor,  N.  Y. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Son,  d  July,  1859. 

2.  Daughter,  aged  5  years,  d  Aug.,  1865. 

[Sheppard — Letters  returned;  unable  to  complete.] 

[192-126a]  IDA  WAGENER,  b  July  12,  1842;  dau  George  and  Adelia  I.  (Page)  Wagener 
[192-31];  m  NELSON  THOMPSON,  b  Aug.  11,  1811;  d  Jan.  20,  1886;  s  Elmer  and  Susan 
Thompson.  No  issue. 

[192-126b]  IDA  (WAGENER)  THOMPSON,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  1887,  ALEXANDER 
H.  DRAKE,  b  Oct.  8,  1832;  d  Mar.  22,  1915.  Alexander  Drake  served  in  Civil  War,  as  Capt.  of  Co. 
H,  33rd  N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Hotel  business;  widow  resides  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

[192-127]  FRANK  WAGENER,  b  June  14,  1840;  s  George  and  Adelia  I.  (Page)  Wagener  [192-31]; 
m  BELLE  UNDERWOOD.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Lottie,  b  1864;  d  1911. 

2.  G.  Fred,  b  1865;  d  1904. 

3.  H.  Allen,  b  June  10,  1869;  merchant;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[192-128]  LUCIUS  P.  WAGENER,  s  George  and  Adelia  I.  (Page)  Wagener  [192-31];  m  MARY  E. 
SHANNON.  No  issue.  Lucius  P.  Wagener  is  a  grocer  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.;  served  as  Deputy  Sheriff. 
[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[192-129a]  RUTH  WAGENER,  dau  Henry  N.  and  Mary  A.  (Leaman)  Wagener  [192-32];  m  1st, 

- KINNER;  and  2nd  time  [192-129b],  DR.  C.  B.  KNIGHT,  dec;  lived  in  Tyrone,  Pa.  Widow 

and  son  said  to  live  in  Waco,  Texas.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[192-130]  HELLENA  WAGENER,  b  Aug.  25,  1853;  d  Jan.  1,  1875;  dau  Henry  N.  and  Mary  A. 
(Leaman)  Wagener  [192-32];  m  JAMES  E.  WOLFE,  dec.  Lived  in  Washington,  D.  C.  No  further 
data. 


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[192-131]  SAMUEL  CASTNER  HUNT,  b  Feb.  10  (16),  1818;  d  May  18,  1906;  s  Russel  A.  and 
Rebecca  M.  (Castner)  Hunt  [192-34];  m  Dec.  25,  1838,  ELIZABETH  STROWBRIDGE,  b  Aug.  13, 
1820;  d  Jan.,  1908;  dau  Archibald  and  Sarah  (Green)  Strowbridge.  Farmer. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Henry  Strowbridge,  b  Oct.  22,  1839;  d  Jan.  22,  1908;  unm. 

[192-253.3]  2.  Lyman  Draper,  b  June  11,  1842;  d  Oct.,  1888;  m  Julia  Arnold. 

[192-253.4]  3.  Russel  Arnold,  b  Aug.  31,  1844;  m  Mary  Cornelia  Ruggles. 


[192-132]  MARY  ANN  HUNT,  b  Aug.  30,  1820;  dau  Russel  A.  and  Rebecca  (Castner)  Hunt 
[192-34];  m  Jan.  17,  1839,  HOMER  W.  DUNN,  s  Joseph  and  Susannah  (Seeley)  Dunn. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Rebecca  Ann,  b  Dec.  22,  1839;  d  Aug.  8,  1910. 

[192-254]  2.  Theron  T.,  b  Apr.  9,  1843;  m  Maggie  Hamin;  Beaver  Dam,  N.  Y. 

[192-255]  3.  Florence  Hayden,  b  Sept.  10,  1846;  d  Nov.  9,  — - — -;  m  Thomas  Ellis. 

[192-256]  4.  Willis  Chapin,  b  Dec.  22,  1853;  d  Apr.  6,  1920;  m  Ada  M.  Smith. 

[192-257]  5.  Carrabell,  b  Mar.  4,  1858;  d  July  3,  1918;  m  Frank  Swarlhout. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[192-132.1]  LENDEMON  ARNOLD,  s  Deacon  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Castner)  Arnold  [192-35] ;  rn 


One  child: 

[192-253.3]  Julia,  m  Lyman  Draper  Hunt.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[192-132.2]  REBECCA  ARNOLD,  dau  Deacon  A.  and  Mary  A.  (Castner)  Arnold  [192-35];  m 
SETH  JONES. 

One  child:  Fred,  b  1833;  m - ;  had  a  son,  Alfred  A.  Jones,  who  was  connected 

in  1920  with  the  Sidway  Mercantile  Co.,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

The  Jones  family  are  said  to  have  in  their  possession  a  Bible  more  than  150  years  old  in  which  the 
records  of  the  Castner  and  Wagener  families  are  recorded.  The  Editor  was  unable  to  obtain  these 
records  as  his  letters  were  unanswered. 


[192-133]  ELIZABETH  HUNT,  b  Nov.  1,  1831;  d  Aug.  22,  1910;  dau  Russel  A.  and  Ann  M. 
(Castner)  LIunt  [192-37];  m  May  17,  1854,  J.  WELLS  TAYLOR,  b  Sept.  18,  1819;  d  Apr.  29,  1887; 
s  John  and  Sarah  (Ackley)  Taylor.  Farmer;  lived  in  Himrods,  N.  Y. 

One  child: 

[192-258]  Frank  R.,  b  June  7,  1860;  m  Harriet  Anna  Van  Orsdol. 

[192-135]  JAMES  A.  HENDERSON,  s  Samuel  and  Henrietta  (Arnold)  Henderson  [192-40]; 
m  MARY  ABBEY.  Lived  at  Milo,  N.  Y.;  had  two  sons  and  one  daughter.  [ Letters  unans.;  unable  to 
complete  or  verify.] 

[192-136]  HARRIET  HENDERSON,  dec;  dau  Samuel  and  Henrietta  (Arnold)  Henderson  [192-40] ; 
m  JOHN  SMITH,  s  John  J.  Smith  of  Starkey,  N.  Y.  Had  one  child.  [Sheppard]  [Unable  to  complete 
or  verify.] 


[192-137]  CAROLINE  HENDERSON,  b  Sept.  17,  1826;  d  June  21,  1891;  dau  David  and  Phoebe 
(Pitney)  Henderson  [192-41];  m  Feb.  7,  1844,  WILLIAM  ELDRED,  of  Milo,  N.  Y .;  d  Jan.  21,  1892; 
s  Briah  and  Sarah  (Mathews)  Eldred.  Farmer. 


[192-259a]  \ 
[192-259b]  J 
[192-260a]  \ 
[192-260b]  / 


Children  (2): 

1.  Le  Grand  S.,  b  Mar.  27,  1847;  d  Dec.  27,  1912;  m  j  i*  P!ary  P‘  Perry’  , 

l  2.  Mary  Louise  Post. 


2.  George  Albert,  b  Dec.,  1853;  m 


j  1.  Amelia  Bennet. 


I  2. 


[  Unable  to  complete.] 


-;  Elmira,  N.  Y. 


[192-138]  MARY  ANN  HENDERSON,  b  May  22,  1823;  dau  David  and  Phoebe  (Pittney)  Hender¬ 
son  [192-41  ] ;  m  SILAS  W.  SPINK,  b  1825.  Had  a  daughter  who  married - Poineer,  of  Corning, 

N.  Y.  [  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 


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[192-  139]  JEREMIAH  GILLETTE,  s  Samuel  and  Maria  (Henderson)  Gillette  [192-42];  m - 

Children  (4)-' 

1.  Henry,  dec. 

[192-260.1]  2.  Edwin,  m - ;  has  3  sons;  lives  in  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

3.  Emma,  d  unm. 

[192-260.2]  4.  Francis  R. ;  ?n  - ;  144  E.  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  A  daughter  married 

Roy  B.  Graves,  Erie,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[192-140]  ALONZO  NICHOLS,  b  May  17,  1831 ;  d  Mar.  29, - ;  s  Johnson  A.  and  Mary  (Hender¬ 

son)  Nichols  [192-43];  m  Mar.  4, 1856,  AMANDA  NICHOLS,  b  Mar.  3,  1836;  d  Oct.  11,  1904.  Farmer. 
Children  ( 3 ): 

[192-262]  1.  Grace  A.,  b  July  5,  1863;  d  July  22,  1897;  m  A.  Elmer  Gardner;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

[192-261]  2.  Jennie,  b  Apr.  27,  1872;  m  Elmer  J.  Schofield. 

[192-263]  3.  Arthur  J.,  b  Oct.  2,  1877;  m  Susan  M.  Christiansen. 

[192-143]  HENRIETTA  R.  LEGG,  b  Mar.  28,  1844;  dau  Caleb  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Henderson) 
Legg  [192-45];  m  Nov.  15,  1865,  MARVIN  KIPP,  b  Feb.  15,  1844.  Res.,  204  Clinton  St.,  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[192-263.1]  1.  John  Frank,  b  Jan.  31,  1868;  m  Catharine  Thompson  Holmes. 

2.  William,  b  June  7,  1871;  d  Sept.  2,  1873. 

[192-264]  3.  Henry  Herbert,  b  Dec.  21,  1873;  m  Leora  Davis. 

[192-265]  4.  Earnest  Fayette,  b  Dec.  9,  1876;  m  Alice  Goldsmith. 

[192-1 44a]  MARSDEN  HENDERSON,  b  Apr.  2,  1842;  s  Richard  and  Rosalinda  (Smith)  Hender¬ 
son  [192-46];  m  Mar.  22,  1865,  MARY  LAWRENCE,  b  Aug.  6,  1845;  d  Aug.  6,  1880;  dau  James  and 
Mary  Ann  (Armstrong)  Lawrence. 

Children  (6 )  : 

[192-266]  1.  Ella,  b  Dec.  25,  1865;  m  Simon  Jacobus  Richmond. 

[192-267]  2.  Charles  L.,  b  Feb.  9,  1868;  m  Anna  E.  Foreman. 

[192-268]  3.  John  A.,  b  July  22,  1871;  m  Alice  Knapp;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

[192-269]  4.  E.  Smith,  b  Apr.  13,  1874;  m  Ida  May  Windnagle. 

[192-270]  5.  Fred  S.,  b  June  19,  1876;  m  Frances  Pulver. 

[192-271]  6.  Lulu  Mary,  b  Nov.  14,  1878;  m  Warren  Willson  French. 

[192-144b]  MARSDEN  HENDERSON,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Dec.  19, 1882,  EMMA  GUILE, 
d  July  27,  1901;  dau  Merritt  and  Eunice  (Brown)  Guile.  Farmer;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  Marsden 
Henderson  has  the  Henderson  Family  Bible.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[192-145a]  MARVIN  HENDERSON,  b  Apr.  2,  1842;  d  May  31,  1900;  s  Richard  and  Rosalinda 
(Smith)  Henderson  [192-46];  m  IRENE  MESEROLE.  No  issue. 

[192-145b]  MARVIN  HENDERSON,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  ELIZABETH  ALICE  SMITH. 
Lived  on  paternal  homestead  in  Milo,  N.  Y. 

Children  (J); 

[192-271.1]  1.  Annie,  m  Irvin  Pulver. 

2.  Warren;  3.  Alice;  4.  Leon. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[192-146]  JAMES  ALLEN  HENDERSON,  b  Sept.  6,  1845;  s  Richard  and  Rosalinda  (Smith) 
Henderson  [192-46];  m  Feb.  16,  1881,  FRANCES  A.  HOLLO  WELL,  b  Oct.  6,  1860;  dau  John  B.  and 
Mercy  Hollowell.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-272]  1.  Arthur,  b  Mar.  6,  1882;  m  Fannie  Butcher. 

[192-273]  2.  Perry  D.,  b  July  12,  1884;  m  Ethel  Porter. 


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[192-147]  EMMA  LONGWELL,  dau  James  C.  and  Rachel  W.  (Henderson)  Longwell  [192-51]; 
m  1870,  BYRON  F.  HOBART.  Banker;  Orwego,  Kansas.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 

[192-148.1]  JANE  MILLER,  b  Feb.  5,  1824;  d  Aug.  5,  1909;  dau  Robert  and  Susan  (Wagener) 
Miller  [192-51.1];  m  DAVID  CORYELL,  dec. 

Children  (J): 

[192-273.1]  1.  Daughter,  m  Melvin  Holmes;  Woodhull,  N.  Y. 

[192-273.2]  2.  Daughter,  m  Wesley  Searles;  Woodhull,  N.  Y. 

3.  Hattie,  b - ;  unm;  Woodhull,  N.  Y. 

4.  Child,  dec. 

[. Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[192-148.2]  JOHN  D.  MILLER,  b  Sept.  27,  1825;  d  July  31,  1883;  s  Robert  and  Susan  (Wagener) 
Miller  [192-51.1];  m  July  4,  1849,  KATE  LaBARR,  b  Jan.  27,  1828;  d  Jan.  25,  1920;  dau  Abram  and 
Susan  (Hanna)  LaBarr.  Farmer,  and  horse  dealer;  lived  at  Rockford,  Mich. 

Children  (2): 

[192-273.3]  1.  Susan  Adelia,  b  Dec.  16,  1853;  d  Apr.  5,  1880;  m  Charles  S.  Trowbridge. 

[192-273.4]  2.  Helen  Matilda,  b  May  23,  1850;  m  A.  F.  Bliss. 

[192-148.3]  MARY  E.  MILLER,  b  Feb.  23,  1828;  d  Feb.  16. 1899;  dau  Robert  and  Susan  (Wagener) 
Miller  [192-51.1] ;  m  Jan.  12,  1853,  JOHN  J.  COMSTOCK,  b  July  30,  1826;  d  June  7,  1903 ;  s  Israel  and 
Jane  (Sutton)  Comstock.  Farmer;  lived  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Children  (J): 

[192-273.5]  1.  Robert  I.,  b  Mar.  15,  1855;  m  Eliza  Habberfield. 

[192-273.6]  2.  John  A.,  b  Mar.  26,  1858;  m  Eva  Daisy  Hunt. 

[192-273.7]  3.  George  B.,  b  Mar.  26,  1862;  m  Clarinda  E.  Fitzwater. 

[192-273.8]  4.  Wilbur  F.,  b  Nov.  21,  1864;  m  Elizabeth  J.  McCann. 

[192-148.4]  SUSAN  MILLER,  b  Apr.  26,  1830;  d  Mar.  27,  1909;  dau  Robert  and  Susan  (Wagener) 
Miller  [192-51.1];  m  LEONARD  STEVER,  b  Mar.  24,  1831;  d  Dec.  24,  1910;  s  James  and  Desire 
(Goodsell)  Stever.  Farmer;  Branchport,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[192-273.9]  1.  Laura  Jane,  b  Nov.  15.  1856;  m  Jesper  Colvin  Shull. 

[192-273.10]  2.  Elbert  Miller,  b  Mar.  31,  1864;  m  Lena  E.  Paris. 

[192-273.11]  3.  Fred,  b  July  28,  1866;  m  Mabel  Celeste  LeClaire. 

[192-148.5]  ROBERT  F.  MILLER,  b  May  3,  1832;  dec;  s  Robert  and  Susan  (Wagener)  Miller 
[192-51.1];  m  Aug.  27,  1856,  ELIZABETH  STEVER,  b  Apr.  27,  1838;  d  Feb.  28,  1913;  dau  James  and 
Desire  (Goodsell)  Stever.  Farmer;  Beaver  Dam,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-273.12]  1.  Frank  W.,  b  May  28,  1866;  m  Nellie  Alvord;  572  Lombard  St.,  Galesburgh,  Ill. 
[192-273.13]  2.  James  R.,  b  June  14,  1871;  m  Martha  E.  Merchant. 

[192-148.7]  GEORGE  McCLURE  MILLER,  b  Aug.  22,  1840;  d  Oct.  25,  1918;  s  Robert  and  Susan 
(Wagener)  Miller  [192-51.1];  m  Jan.  9,  1867,  HARRIET  PLIMPTON  HOLDEN,  b  Jan.  9,  1846; 
dau  Franklin  and  Jane  (Millard)  Holden.  Farmer,  and  insurance  agent;  widow’s  res.,  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 
(1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-273.14]  1.  Laura,  b  Nov.  3,  1874;  m  A.  C.  Doty. 

2.  Jane,  b  Aug.  11,  1872;  d  Sept.  15,  1874. 

[192-149]  MELCHIOR  W.  CHANDLER,  b  July  5,  1849;  s  William  and  Laruma  (Wagener) 
Chandler  [192-52];  m  SARAH  L.  DUNLAP,  b  Mar.  6,  1852;  d  Jan.  26,  1907;  dau  Tompkins  Dunlap. 
Res.,  Prattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Children  (4).' 

[192-274]  1.  M.  Winifred,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  d  Oct.  18,  1906;  m  Harry  A.  Luce. 

[192-275]  2.  George  L.,  b  Apr.  24,  1878;  m  Susie  E.  Alward. 


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[192-276]  3.  Ruby  A.,  b  Dec.  9,  1879;  d  June  10,  1910;  m  Jesse  M.  Stith. 

[192-277]  4.  Jessie  M.,  b  Aug.  18,  1881;  m  Fred  Willard  Parker. 

[192-150]  MARY  E.  LEE,  b  Sept.  4,  1840;  dau  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Wagener)  Lee  [192-53];  m  May 
28,  1863,  EDWARD  M.  SUNDERLIN,  b  1834;  d  1893;  s  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Northrup)  Sunderlin. 
Contractor;  widow’s  res.,  2233  Dana  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Charles  D.,  b  Sept.  26,  1866;  unm;  2233  Dana  St.,  Toledo,  O. 

[192-151]  JOSEPH  E.  LEE,  b  Apr.  12,  1849;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Wagener)  Lee  [192-53];  m 
May  3,  1883,  MARGARET  NEVYUS,  b  June  24,  1860;  dau  Josiah  Dunlap  and  Anna  Ellis  (Coryell) 
Nevyus.  Architect  and  builder;  Pulteney,  New  York.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-278]  1.  Mildred,  b  Jan.  12,  1887;  m  Dr.  William  Waldo  Schairer. 

[192-279]  2.  Ruth  Marion,  b  Mar.  24,  1893;  m  John  Wood  Barton. 

[192-152]  DR.  JOHN  MALLORY  LEE,  b  Sept.  29,  1852;  s  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Wagener)  Lee 
[192-53];  m  SARAH  IDELLA  IVES,  b  1858;  d  1897;  dau  Charles  E.  ancl  Mariah  (Jones)  Ives.  Physi¬ 
cian  and  surgeon;  179  Lake  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-280]  1.  Maud  Ives,  b  Jan.  4,  1880;  m  Alphonso  Dix  Bissell. 

2.  Carrie,  b  Apr.  2,  1883;  unm;  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Dr.  John  M.  Lee  is  a  member  of  the  Homeopathic  school  of  medicine  and  is  an  expert  surgeon  with 
a  national  reputation.  He  conducts  the  “Lee  Private  Hospital”  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.  About  four  years 
ago  Dr.  Lee  was  President  of  the  American  Academy  of  Homeopathy. 

Dr.  Lee  has  been  experimenting  in  the  use  of  Radium  in  the  treatment  of  malignant  diseases,  more 
particularly  of  the  skin,  and  has  been  a  contributor  to  medical  science  on  the  latter  subject. 

Both  daughters  of  Dr.  Lee  are  accomplished  musicians  and  for  a  number  of  years  had  studios  in 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

[192-153]  MARY  WAGENER,  b  July  15,  1840;  dau  Washington  and  Elizabeth  E.  (French) 
Wagener  [192-55];  m  Oct.  12,  1870,  ALFRED  OSBORN,  b  July  30,  1836;  d  Oct.  4,  1904;  s  Enoch  and 
Fannie  (Nowlen)  Osborn.  Nursery  man  and  fruit  grower;  widow  lives  at  McAllen,  Texas.  (1920.) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Alfred,  Jr.,  b  June  22,  1871;  d  May  13,  1873. 

2.  Genevive,  b  Jan.  18,  1874;  d  June  17,  1876. 

[192-281]  3.  Frank  Ely,  b  Dec.  25,  1877;  m  Cora  Elizabeth  Shaffer. 

[192-154]  MARTHA  WAGENER,  b  Aug.  29,  1842;  d  Apr.  22,  1909;  dau  Washington  and  Elizabeth 
E.  (French)  Wagener  [192-55];  m  Mar.,  1865,  DENSTON  WEBSTER  MILLARD,  b  Jan.  5,  1841; 
s  Samuel  and  Frances  (Bacon)  Millard.  Architect;  res.,  915  Walnut  St.,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 
One  child: 

[192-282]  Julian,  b  Dec.  12,  1865;  m  Mary  Grace  Laird. 

[192-155]  CARRIE  OSBORN,  b  Dec.  13,  1849;  dau  David  and  Ann  (Wagener)  Osborn  [192-56]; 
m  Mar.  8,  1877,  ANDREW  A.  WHITE,  b  June  8,  1842;  s  William  and  Jane  (Moore)  White.  Attorney- 
at-law;  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Andrew  A.  White  is  a  graduate  of  Alfred  University,  N.  Y.,  class  of  1863;  studied  law  at  Bath, 
N.  Y.;  practiced  at  Bath  and  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  for  more  than  40  years. 

One  child:  Clarence  E.,  b  Feb.  28,  1886;  graduate  of  Hamilton  College.  Mr.  White 
is  an  electrical  engineer  employed  by  the  Bell  Telephone  Co.;  stationed  at 
Phila. 

[192-156]  ALICE  OSBORN,  b  Apr.  26,  1852;  dau  David  and  Ann  (Wagener)  Osborn  [192-56]; 
m  Aug.  27,  1873,  GEORGE  RUDD  AINSWORTH,  b  Nov.  29,  1851;  d  Dec.  30,  1920;  s  George  R.  R. 
and  Mary  (Smith)  Ainsworth.  Vineyardist  at  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  Widow  resides  at  Corning,  N.  Y. 
(1920.) 


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Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Minnie  E.,  b  Aug.  20,  1874;  unm;  druggist;  Corning,  N.  Y. 

2.  Robert  E.,  b  Aug.  5,  1876;  unm;  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 

[192-283]  3.  Willard  0.,  b  Aug.  2,  1878;  rn  Blanche  E.  Sherman. 

[192-284]  4.  Anna  Maie,  b  July  18,  1880;  m  Daniel  E.  Burger. 

[192-285]  5.  Carrie  B.,  b  Feb.  26,  1883;  m  Percy  Griffiths;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

6.  Edna  A.,  unm;  Corning,  N.  Y. 

[192-157]  EDNA  OSBORN,  b  Mar.  27,  1858;  dau  David  and  Ann  (Wagener)  Osborn  (192-56]; 
m  AMASA  J.  NICHOLS,  b  Dec.  25,  1858;  s  Dr.  L.  M.  and  Harriet  (Tompkins)  Nichols.  Druggist; 
res.,  Ill  Pine  St.,  Corning,  New  York.  (1920.) 

One  child:  L.  Munson,  Jr.,  b  May  6,  1886;  d  Sept.  12,  1888. 

[192-158]  GEORGE  ARTHUR  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  8,  1846;  s  Melchior  and  Laura  M.  (Matthews) 
Wagener  [192-57];  m  Sept.  18,  1872,  MARY  E.  BAKER,  b  Jan.  6,  1846;  dau  David  B.  and  Almenia 
(Whipple)  Baker.  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Minnie  L.,  b  Sept.  20,  1873;  d  Jan.  10,  1877. 


[192-158.2]  ILLIAN  WAGNER,  d  Oct.,  1916;  dau  Jacob  and  Harriette  (Rice)  Wagner  [192-58]; 
m  MERTON  THOMAS,  d  1917.  Illian  Wagner  Thomas  was  a  musician;  lived  at  New  Rochelle, 
N.  Y. 

Children  (2): 


[192-285.1] 

[192-285.2] 


1.  Leon,  m  Edna  — 

2.  Jesse,  b  1887 ;  m 

located. 


- ;  Jesse  Thomas  is  a  traveling  musician  and  could  not  be 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


[192-160]  ADELE  M.  WAGENER,  b  Aug.  31,  1864;  dau  David  S.  and  Mary  A.  (McArthur) 
Wagener  [192-60];  m  Feb.  21,  1879,  GEOROE  B.  BOYD,  b  July  24,  1854;  d  Feb.  14,  1910;  s  Thomas 
and  Rebecca  (Van  Scoy)  Boyd.  Vineyardist;  widow  resides  at  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Sterling  T.,  b  May  26,  1884;  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 

2.  Robert  H.,  b  May  4,  1886;  Pulteney,  N.  Y. 

[192-161a]  ELIZABETH  SMITH,  b  Apr.  7,  1835;  d  May  16, 1902;  dau  David  W.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Hazzard)  Smith  [192-63];  m  Sept.  28,  1852,  SILAS  A.  ANDREWS,  b  Apr.,  1830;  d  Sept.  21,  1866; 
s  Peleg  Andrews.  Editor. 

One  child:  George  W.,  b  Mar.  16,  1854;  d  Jan.  16,  1913;  buried  at  Branchport,  N.  Y. 

[192-161b]  ELIZABETH  (SMITH)  ANDREWS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Sept.  26,  1874, 
SOLOMON  D.  WEAVER.  Lived  in  Chicago,  Ill.  No  issue. 


[192-162]  SARAH  J.  SMITH,  b  Aug.  23,  1838 ;  d  Jan.  2,1914;  dau  David  W.  and  Sarah  A.  (Hazzard) 
Smith  [192-63] ;  m  Nov.  14, 1865,  FAMES  BLODGETT,  dec.  No  issue.  Lived  in  Coldwater,  Michigan. 

[192-163a]  FRANCIS  M.  SMITH,  b  Mar.  14,  1842;  d  Mar.  23,  1893;  s  David  W.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Hazzard)  Smith  [192-63];  m  1864,  EMILY  CASSANDRA  MOWRY,  b  June  22,  1845;  d  Aug.  13, 
1877;  dau  George  P.  and  Mary  (Rudman)  Mowry. 

Children  (J): 

[192-286]  1.  Fanny  Cassandra,  b  Apr.  16,  1868;  m  Marino  Gualterio  Peoli. 

[192-287]  2.  Eugene  Bertram,  b  June  21,  1872;  m  Lydia  Marie  Alles. 

3.  Emily  Gertrude,  b  1875;  d  1875. 

4.  Lilly  Cordelia,  b  Aug.,  1877;  d  Aug.,  1877. 

[192-163b]  FRANCIS  M.  SMITH,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  22,  1882,  MARY  ELIZA 
RUDMAN,  b  Mar.  30,  1844;  d  July  17,  1918;  dau  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Shearman)  Rudman  [192-73]. 
Commercial  salesman.  No  issue. 


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[192-164]  MYRON  AVERY  SMITH,  b  July  1,  1848;  d  Sept.  3,  1880;  s  David  W.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Hazzard)  Smith  [192-63];  m  Dec.  29,  1875,  ELIZA  MINERVA  SQUIER,  b  Oct.  18,  1856;  d  Jan.  1, 
1911;  dau  William  D.  and  Emma  S.  (Hermans)  Squier.  Traveling  salesman.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[192-288]  Grace  Anna,  b  July  23,  1877 ;  m  Arthur  Vernon. 

Eliza  (Squier)  Smith  married  2nd  time,  a  Mr.  Crane. 

[192-165]  ANNIE  L.  SMITH,  b  Oct.  1,  1858;  dau  David  W.  and  Sarah  A.  (Hazzard)  Smith  [192- 
63];  m  Dec.  31,  1879,  NORRIS  S.  DAILEY,  b  July  27,  1852;  s  Joseph  and  Louisa  A.  (Pelton)  Dailey. 
Insurance  agent;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[192-289]  Frank  N.,  b  Oct.  1,  1882;  d  Feb.  15,  1920;  m  Laura  E.  Steinhauser. 

[192-166]  CHARLES  EDWARD  COLEMAN,  b  June  28,  1845;  d  Aug.  29,  1900;  s  Charles  and 
Mary  Ann  (Seeley)  Coleman  [192-69];  m  Nov.,  1868,  ALICE  COE,  dau  Amos  Coe.  Res.,  4221  W. 
Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[192-290]  1.  Mary,  b  Nov.,  1869;  in  — — - Michenham;  Chicago,  Ill. 

2.  George,  b  June,  1870. 

3.  William;  Chicago,  Ill. 

4.  Arthur;  Chicago,  Ill. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[192-167]  WILLIAM  H.  COLEMAN,  b  June  21,  1854;  s  Charles  and  Mary  A.  (Seeley)  Coleman 
[192-69];  m  Mar.  20,  1878,  HANNAH  A.  POTTS,  b  Oct.  16,  1855;  dau  Robert  and  Sarah  A.  (Spanton) 
Potts.  Farmer;  Gage,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 


Children  (2): 


[192-291] 
[192-292a]  \ 
[192-292b]  J 


1.  Robert  F.,  b  July  26,  1879;  m  Frances  Sutherland. 

0  0  ■,  tt  r  *  o i  iooe  /  1.  Marion  McGhee. 

2.  Sydney  H„  b  Aug.  31,  1886;  m  2_  garah  williams. 


[192-169]  SARAH  ELIZABETH  SHEARMAN,  b  Jan.  11,  1844;  d  Jan.  29,  1899;  dau  Abraham 
W.  and  Elizabeth  (Cole)  Shearman  [192-72];  m  Feb.  24,  1869,  THOMAS  RAFALEE  NORRIS,  b 
Oct.  19,  1835;  s  Thomas  H.  and  Electah  (Rafalee)  Norris.  Farmer; res.,  Himrods,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[192-292.1]  Ralph  T.,  b  Jan.  11,  1879;  m  Mary  Leah  Post. 


[192-170]  ELIZA  S.  SHEARMAN,  b  Nov.  3,  1846;  dau  Abraham  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Cole)  Shear¬ 
man  [192-72];  m  Dec.  22,  1886,  JOSEPH  LOCKWOOD,  b  Mar.  12,  1825;  d  May  13,  1904.  Farmer; 
widow’s  res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[192-171]  HENRY  C.  SHEARMAN,  b  Oct.  5,  1854;  s  Abraham  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Cole)  Shearman 
[192-72];  m  Nov.  14,  1877,  MINNIE  MILLER,  b  June  24,  1855;  d  Nov.  16,  1907;  dau  Ephraim  and 
Hannah  (Davis)  Miller.  Painter  and  decorator;  res.,  3132  West  30th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1918.) 
Children  (2): 

1.  Oliver  A.,  b  Dec.  11,  1878;  457  Mt.  Zoar  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

[192-293]  2.  Sarah  H.,  b  June  24,  1880;  m  Dudley  E.  Griffiths. 

[192-172]  REBECCA  SHEARMAN  RUDMAN,  b  Nov.  15,  1840;  d  Nov.  26,  1908;  dau  John  and 
Mary  A.  (Shearman)  Rudman  [192-73];  m  May  12,  1859,  JOSEPH  L.  HENNING,  b  Jan.  29,  1835; 
d  Apr.  22,  1914;  s  Joseph  Luther  and  Ann  Mariah  (Prouty)  Henning. 

Children  (7): 

[192-294]  1.  John  Rudman,  b  Mar.  16,  1860;  d  June  5,  1904;  m  Lena  Miller. 

[192-295]  2.  Mary  Mariah,  b  Sept.  27,  1861;  m  Ozias  S.  Freeman. 

3.  Joseph  L.,  b  Mar.  20,  1863;  d  May  29,  1863. 


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4.  Isabella  L.,  b  Nov.  21,  1865;  d  Apr.  2,  1866. 

[192-296]  5.  Joseph  L.,  b  Jan.  8,  1867;  m  Annie  Yarington. 

[192-297]  6.  Manuela  Rebecca,  b  Apr.  21,  1872;  m  Franklin  R.  Cliadeayne. 

7.  Emma  Louise,  b  Mar.,  1874;  d  July  22,  1874. 

[192-173a-b]  JOHN  RUDMAN,  b  Nov.  15,  1842;  d  Apr.  12,  1916;  s  John  and  Mary  A.  (Shearman) 
Rudman  [192—73] ;  m  1st,  ESTHER  A.  GOODERSON ;  m  2nd  time  (name  of  wife  unknown) ;  no  issue; 
second  wife  still  living  (1920),  somewhere  in  New  York.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[192-175a]  ABRAHAM  C.  SHEARMAN,  b  Nov.  13,  1841;  s  George  and  Phoebe  (Baxter)  Shear¬ 
man  [192-74];  m  Oct.  29,  1864,  ANNETTE  H.  WAGENER,  b  Aug.  16,  1841;  d  Aug.  11,  1896;  dau 
Charles  and  Ann  E.  (McKeon)  Wagener  [192-29]. 

One  child: 

[192-298]  Bessie,  b  Sept.  30,  1875;  m  Walter  B.  Tower. 

[192-175b]  ABRAHAM  C.  SHEARMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  28,  1903,  HARRIET 
WARING,  b  Apr.,  1845;  d  Oct.  8,  1914. 

[192-175c]  ABRAHAM  C.  SHEARMAN,  same  as  above,  m  3rd  time,  June  25,  1917,  MRS.  BYRD 
BARTO,  b  Nov.  8,  1S60;  widow  of  Charles  Barto.  Res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

[192-176]  MARY  PHOEBE  SHEARMAN,  b  Mar.  21,  1854;  d  Sept.  5,  1904;  daw  George  and  Phoebe 
(Baxter)  Shearman  [192-74];  m  Dec.  29,  1880,  ABRAHAM  GRIDLEY,  b  Oct.  29,  1851;  s  Isaac  Ed¬ 
wards  and  Catherine  (Baxter)  Gridley.  Attorney-at-law;  N.  Y.  State  Food  Commission.  Res.,  139 
Decatur  St.,  Corning,  N.  Y.  (1918.)  No  issue. 

Abraham  Gridley  married  2nd  time. 

[192-178]  HARRIET  SHEARMAN,  b  Nov.  27,  1858;  dau  Charles  and  Harriet  (Baxter)  Shearman 
[192-76];  m  Apr.  3,  1882,  ORVILLE  F.  RANDOLPH,  b  Aug.  22,  1855;  s  Jeptha  F.  and  Melissa  (Kress) 
Randolph.  Attorney-at-law;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  New  York.  (1918.) 

One  child: 

[192-299]  Helen  F.,  b  Feb.  4,  1886;  m  Rev.  Cameron  S.  Morrison. 

[192-179]  CHARLES  S.  PATTESON,  b  July  1,  1860;  s  William  and  Jane  S.  (Sheppard)  Patteson 
[192-80];  m  July  9,  1883,  MARY  OGDEN,  b  Jan.  12,  1863.  Manager  of  newspaper  in  N.  Y.  City. 
[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[192-180]  WILLIAM  M.  SHEPPARD  PATTESON,  b  Apr.  6,  1863;  s  William  and  Jane  S.  (Shep¬ 
pard)  Patteson  [192-80];  m  Apr.  21,  1886,  CORNELIA  SOPHIA  FEHRMANN,  b  July  17,  1864; 
dau  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Moore)  Fehrmann.  Res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  [3): 

[192-300]  1.  Louise  Moore,  b  July  30,  1887;  m  Rev.  Barclay  Acheson. 

[192-301]  2.  William  Sheppard,  b  June  30,  1890;  m  Olga  Raue. 

3.  Jane,  b  Mar.  13,  1899. 

[192-181]  ROBERT  ANDERSON  PATTESON,  b  Feb.  4,  1867;  s  William  and  Jane  S.  (Sheppard) 
Patteson  [192-80];  m  Sept.  17,  1889,  JESSAMINE  HATCH,  b  Mar.  18,  1S70;  dau  Alfred  S.  Hatch. 
President  of  First  National  Bank,  Tarrytown,  New  York.  (1920.) 

Children  (/+): 

1.  Robert  S.,  b  July  14,  1891;  d  Mar.  28,  1913. 

[192-302]  2.  Katharine,  b  Sept.  22,  1892;  m  Paul  King  Randall. 

3.  Jessamine,  b  Aug.  8,  1897. 

4.  Jane,  b  Sept.  21,  1913. 

[192-182]  JOHN  S.  SHEPPARD,  JR.,  b  July  20,  1871 ;  s  John  S.  and  Julia  M.  (Dodson)  Sheppard 
[192-81];  m  Sept.  30,  1899,  JEANIE  RUMSEY,  b  Feb.  11,  1878;  dau  William  and  Ella  (Moore)  Rum- 
sey.  Lawyer;  27  Cedar  St.,  New  York  City.  (1920.) 


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One  child: 

[192-303]  Janet,  b  June  26,  1900;  m  Charles  Lane  Poor,  Jr. 


[192-183]  SARAH  F.  SHEPPARD,  b  June  5,  1877;  dau  John  S.  and  Julia  M.  (Dodson)  Sheppard 
[192-81];  m  Mar.  16,  1908,  ROBERT  LINCOLN  DENISON,  b  May  27,  1875;  s  Elias  B.  and  Mary 
(Thaxter)  Denison.  Artist;  res.,  Portland,  Maine.  Robert  L.  Denison  spent  some  time  in  Paris  after 
marriage.  Sarah  F.  Sheppard  Denison  is  a  graduate  of  Vassar  College. 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Sheppard,  b  July  15,  1909. 

2.  Julia  Morton,  b  Oct.  30,  1911. 

3.  Mary  Lincoln,  b  Jan.  27,  1915. 

[192-184]  BRADLEY  SHEPPARD,  b  June  17,  1869;  s  Morris  F.  and  Louise  (Ogden)  Sheppard 
[192-82a];  m  July  23,  1902,  GRACE  LOUISE  (WYMAN)  PARSONS,  b  Jan.  11,  1874;  dau  Edward 
L.  and  Elizabeth  (Bordwell)  Wyman.  Insurance  business;  res.,  Boise,  Idaho.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Ralph  Wyman,  b  Apr.  6,  1905. 

[192-188]  SAMUEL  SUMNER  SUPLEE,  b  Aug.  22,  1862;  s  John  R.  and  Sarah  (Detwiler)  Suplee 
[192-86];  m  June  16,  1896,  JENNIE  MAY  CLEGHORN,  b  May  7,  1872;  dau  John  and  Jemima 
(Perie)  Cleghorn.  Miner  in  Mexico  for  20  years;  res.,  902  13th  St.,  Douglas,  Arizona.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Ruth  Norma,  b  Sept.  2,  1899;  Douglas,  Ariz. 

2.  George  Perie,  b  Aug.  7,  1910;  d  May  31,  1918. 

[192-189]  GEORGE  P.  SUPLEE,  b  Nov.  4,  1865;  s  John  R.  and  Sarah  (Detwiler)  Suplee  [192-86]; 
m  Nov.  5,  1888,  SAMATHA  KESLER,  b  Jan.  2,  1868;  dau  John  and  Mary  (Jones)  Kesler.  Farmer; 
Overbrook,  Kans.  (1919.) 

One  child:  John  R.,  b  Dec.  3,  1889;  unm;  Overbrook,  Kansas. 

[192-190]  ROWLAND  C.  EVANS,  b  Feb.  9,  1869;  s  Robert  I.  and  Mary  S.  (Suplee)  Evans  [192- 
87];  m  Oct.  7,  1891,  MAY  B.  GIMBER,  b  Aug.  28,  1871;  dau  Henry  R.  and  Mary  S.  (Robinson) 
Gimber.  Attorney-at-law  and  assistant  city  solicitor.  Res.,  1702  Pine  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ) : 

1.  H.  Gimber,  b  Sept.  1,  1893. 

2.  Rowland  C.,  Jr.,  b  Jan.  15,  1898. 

[192-191]  ANNA  CLARA  SUPLEE,  b  Aug.  18,  1855;  dau  B.  Franklin  and  Phebe  A.  (Kurtz) 
Suplee  [192-88];  m  May  1,  1884,  GIDEON  T.  RUTH,  b  Apr.  4,  1847 ;  d  Oct.  5,  1916;  s  Isaac  and  Julia 
A.  Ruth.  Res.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  R.  D.  2.  (1919.)  Gideon  T.  Ruth  married  1st  time,  Esther  A.  Suplee 
[192-92]. 

[192-192]  LEILA  FRANCES  SUPPLEE,  b  Feb.  10,  1858;  dau  B.  Franklin  and  Phebe  A.  (Kurtz) 
Suplee  [192-88];  m  Feb.  4,  1879,  DR.  WILLIAM  H.  HICKMAN,  b  Dec.  28,  1860;  s  William  H.  U. 
and  Jane  (Jones)  Hickman.  Physician;  res.,  4934  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Ada,  b  Feb.  28,  1881;  d  Feb.  28,  1881. 

2.  Paul,  b  Oct.  21,  1882;  d  Feb.  12,  1883. 

[192-304]  3.  Ethel  Rhoda,  b  Apr.  7,  1884;  m  Linwood  Layton  Righter,  M.D. 

[192-193]  WILLIAM  M.  STEPHENS,  b  Mar.  16,  1862;  s  William  and  Mary  J.  (Suplee)  Stephens 
[192-89];  m  Mar.  25,  1891,  MARTHA  TAGGART,  b  Nov.  2,  1860;  d  Jan.  18,  1918;  dau  Austin  L.  and 
Sarah  (Rudy)  Taggart  [49-322].  Res.,  Port  Kennedy,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Austin  T.,  b  1892;  d  aged  7  mos. 

[192  305]  2.  Mary  S.,  b  Mar.  31,  1894;  m  Harold  H.  Mowday. 


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[192-306]  3.  William  S.,  b  Aug.  16,  1895;  m  Rachel  Deubler. 

[192-307]  4.  Alexander  T.,  b  Nov.  22,  1897;  m  Margaret  Supple;  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

[192-308]  5.  Corson  T.,  b  Jan.  8,  1899;  m  Viola  Hinchman;  Valley  Forge,  Pa. 

[192-193.1]  ISAAC  WAYNE  SUPLEE,  b  Dec.  6,  1861;  s  Edwin  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Pennypacker) 
Suplee  [192-90];  m  July  12,  1881,  ANNA  REBECCA  ADAMS,  b  Dec.  10,  1861;  dau  James  and  Mary 
C.  (Storey)  Adams.  Manager  for  the  DuPont  Co.;  res.,  822  N.  Adams  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.  (1921.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Edwin  A.,  b  Feb.  25,  1883;  d  Aug.  28,  1884. 

[192-308.1]  2.  Edith  May,  b  June  22,  1887;  m  Leslie  R.  Palmer. 

[192-308.2]  3.  Frank  L.,  b  May  18,  1890;  m  Ethel  Palmer;  20  Riddle  Ave.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

4.  Wayne,  b  Jan.  10,  1889;  d  Jan.  10,  1889. 

[192-194]  HORATIO  FRANKLIN  CORBIT,  b  Oct.  31,  1857;  s  John  and  Margaret  K.  (Suplee) 
Corbit  [192-93];  m  Feb.  22,  1883,  MARY  JONES,  b  May  2,  1859.  Grocer;  res.,  816  N.  Front  St., 
Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

[192-309]  1.  John  D.,  b  Jan.  24,  1884;  m  Lovinia  A.  Garner. 

2.  Son,  b  Mar.  1,  1885;  d  Mar.  1,  1885. 

[192-310]  3.  Samuel  J.,  b  Jan.  28,  1886;  m  Mary  Catherine  Bigony. 

4.  H.  Frank,  b  Apr.  7,  1887. 

5.  James  F.,  b  Mar.  1,  1888. 

[192-311]  6.  Charles  A.,  b  Dec.  14,  1889;  m  Edith  Miriam  Fritz. 

[192-195]  MARY  SYLVANIA  CORBIT,  b  Feb.  28,  1868;  dau  John  and  Margaret  K.  (Suplee) 
Corbit  [192-93];  m  Oct.  30,  1895,  DAVID  BUNN,  b  Apr.  5,  1867;  s  William  H.  and  Sarah  (Fleming) 
Bunn.  Merchant;  Honey  Brook,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Robert  Oswell,  b  Dec.  25,  1896;  Honey  Brook,  Pa. 

[192-196]  EMMA  LOUISA  SUPLEE,  b  Jan.  11,  1876;  d  Nov.  7,  1899;  dau  Peter  and  Susanna 
(Ewing)  Suplee  [192-94b];  m  May  13,  1898,  ROBERT  POLLARD,  b  Feb.  19,  1865;  d  Nov.  28,  1905; 
s  John  Meadowcroft  and  Betsy  Maria  (Boss)  Pollard.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[192-197]  FANNIE  EDNA  SUPLEE,  b  Mar.  9,  1862;  dau  John  and  Rachel  S.  (Suplee)  Suplee 
[192-95];  m  Dec.  2,  1903,  PORTER  S.  McNUTT,  b  Apr.  15,  1861 ;  s  Matthew  and  Mary  (Kirkpatrick) 
McNutt.  Attorney;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Box  650,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  No  children.  (1921.) 

[192-198]  EDWIN  MOORE  SUPLEE,  b  Oct.  10,  1865;  d  Oct.  23,  1916;  s  John  M.  and  Rachel  S. 
(Suplee)  Suplee  [192-95];  m  Aug.  29,  1903,  BLANCHE  WILKENSON,  dau  William  Wilkenson. 
Res.  (widow),  6054  Carlos  Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  No  children.  (1921.) 

Edwin  M.  Supiee  was  graduated  from  the  West  Point  Military  Academy  in  1888 ?  he  served  in  the 
U.  S.  A.  until  his  retirement  in  1913  on  account  of  poor  health.  He  retired  with  the  rank  of  Major. 

[192-199]  MAGGIE  JANE  SUPLEE,  b  Jan.  18,  1867;  dau  John  M.  and  Rachel  S.  (Suplee) 
Suplee  [192-95];  m  Apr.  26,  1887,  H.  C.  MALEY;  s  John  Maley.  Advertising  manager;  1317  E.  71st 
Place,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-311.1]  1.  Marguerite,  b  Aug.  27,  1888;  m  Raymond  M.  Everhard. 

[192-311.2]  2.  Frances,  b  Mar.  25,  1891 ;  m  Miller  A.  Crane;  1125  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Santa  Monica,  Cal. 

[192-200]  CHARLES  LEON  FRESHCOLN,  b  May  11, 1869;  d  Apr.  2, 1915;s  Lewis  F.  and  Hannah 
A.  (Suplee)  Freshcoln  [192-96];  m  Sept.  5,  1906,  SARAH  ELIZABETH  DOUGLASS,  b  May  15,  1871 ; 
dau  James  P.  and  Annie  E.  (Yeoman)  Douglass.  Clerk;  res.,  119  Washington  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  James  F.,  b  May  26,  1908;  d  May  27,  1908. 


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[192-201]  FRANK  BOON  SUPLEE,  b  Aug.  17,  1872;  s  William  A.  and  Henrietta  (Suplee)  Suplee 
[192-97];  m  Apr.  11,  1906,  MINNIE  A.  PAINE,  b  Feb.  1,  1879;  d  June  2,  1917;  dau  Elden  and  Ida 
(Stoops)  Paine.  Farmer;  res.,  Payette,  Idaho.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Claretta,  b  Jan.  9,  1907. 

[192-202]  WILLIAM  H.  SUPLEE,  b  Mar.  28,  1876;  s  WTilliam  A.  and  Henrietta  (Suplee)  Suplee 
[192-97];  m  Dec.  22,  1897,  EDNA  S.  CALDWELL,  b  June  12,  1878;  dau  Columbus  C.  and  Catherine 
A.  (Nichols)  Caldwell.  Farmer;  res.,  Almena,  Kansas.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Vernon  C.,  b  Feb.  20,  1902. 

[192-204]  MINNIE  E.  SUPLEE,  b  Sept.  23,  1880;  dau  William  A.  and  Henrietta  (Suplee)  Suplee 
[192-97];  m  CHARLES  EDWARDS  CAMPBELL,  b  Aug.  27,  1871;  s  Hamilton  and  Mary  E.  (Over¬ 
mire)  Campbell.  Res.,  Anita,  Iowa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Lola  Marie,  b  Sept.  7,  1904. 

2.  Max  LeRoy,  b  June  12,  1906. 

[192-205]  LEWIS  E.  SUPLEE,  b  Nov.  26,  1883;  s  William  A.  and  Henrietta  (Suplee)  Suplee 
[192-97];  m  Feb.  19,  1907,  FLOTIA  MARY  RICKEL,  b  June  2,  1888.  Farmer;  res.,  Millboro,  S.  Dak. 
(1919.) 

One  child:  Leila  M.,  b  May  1,  1908. 

[192-206]  HARRY  L.  SUPLEE,  b  Sept.  17,  1888;  s  William  A.  and  Henrietta  (Suplee)  Suplee 
[192-97];  m  Feb.  12,  1908,  FAUNA  RICKEL,  b  June  2,  1888;  dau  Rev.  Park  A.  and  Almira  (Fulton) 
Rickel.  Farmer;  res.,  Mt.  Vernon,  S.  Dak.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Mearl  Howard,  b  July  7,  1909. 

2.  Lester  Harry,  b  July  15,  1911. 

3.  Dorothy  Opal,  b  Mar.  19,  1913. 

4.  Roy  Earl,  b  July  20,  1915. 

5.  Bertram  Park,  b  Aug.  29,  1917. 

[192-207]  SILAS  S.  RAPP,  b  Apr.  17,  1866;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Rachael  R.  (Edwards)  Rapp 
[192-99];  m  Jan.  7, 1892,  HANNAH  V.  SCHRUMM,  b  Mar.  15, 1869;  dau  George  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 
(Rhinebold)  Schrumm.  Carpenter;  res.,  318  South  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Irma  R.,  b  Sept.  25,  1892. 

2.  Clara  A.,  b  May  29,  1899. 

[192-208]  FRANK  E.  RAPP,  b  Aug.  18,  1867;  s  Benjamin  F.  and  Rachael  R.  (Edwards)  Rapp 
[192-99];  m  Feb.  10,  1892,  AGNES  JANE  PARROTT,  b  Jan.  16,  1860;  dau  John  B.  and  Almira 
(Bibbs)  Parrott.  Lawyer;  res.',  1018  17th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[192-209]  MARY  ANNETTA  RAPP,  b  Mar.  7,  1875;  dau  Benjamin  F.  and  Rachael  R.  (Edwards) 
Rapp  [192-99]  ;  m  Feb.  5,  1901,  HENRY  H.  FAVINGER,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  s  Albert  M.  and  Hannah  A. 
(Highley)  Favinger.  Blacksmith;  res.,  Pottstown,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Calvin  E.,  b  July  25,  1902. 

[192-210]  ELEANOR  RAPP,  b  Mar.  14,  1864;  d  Oct.  12,  1898;  dau  Joseph  E.  and  Rachel  A. 
(Philips)  Rapp  [192-100] ;  m  June  19, 1889,  THOMAS  M.  GUILBERT,  d  Aug.  or  Sept.,  1915 ;  s  Nicholas 
and  Charlotte  (Marsh)  Guilbert.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Marquana  Eastburn,  b  Aug.  25, 1890;  30  E.  Jacoby  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[192-21  la]  HANNAH  A.  RAPP,  b  Jan.  17,  1866;  dau  Joseph  E.  and  Rachel  A.  (Philips)  Rapp 
[192-100];  m  Oct.  20,  1886,  WILLIAM  E.  PHILLIPS;  s  Jonathan  and  Sarah  (Abrahams)  Phillips. 
Farmer.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[192-312]  Joseph  Leon,  b  June  15,  1888;  m  M.  Ella  Tindall. 


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[192-21  lb]  HANNAH  A.  (RAPP)  PHILLIPS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  1900,  CHARLES  I. 
MUNDY.  Marine  lawyer;  Labidoux,  La.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[192-212]  MARY  E.  RAPP,  b  June  27,  1868;  d  June  2,  1912;  dau  Joseph  E.  and  Rachel  A.  (Philips) 
Rapp  [192-100];  m  Nov.  30,  1892,  EDWY  C.  FEST,  b  July,  1848;  s  Christopher  Fest.  Retired  jeweler; 
res.,  4701  Springfield  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[192-213]  JOSEPH  L.  RAPP,  b  Oct.  7,  1871;  s  Joseph  E.  and  Rachel  A.  (Philips)  Rapp  [192-100]; 
m  June  5,  1895,  MARY  KIRK  ANDERSON,  b  Mar.  24,  1872;  dau  Ezekiel  and  Jamima  (Kirk)  Ander¬ 
son.  Traveling  salesman;  res.,  116  Franklin  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  [3): 

1.  Mary,  b  Sept.  4,  1899. 

2.  Anderson,  b  Apr.  27,  1905. 

3.  Lois,  b  Mar.  21,  1907. 

[192-214]  JESSE  P.  RAPP,  b  Oct.  12.  1875;  s  Joseph  E.  and  Rachel  A.  (Philips)  Rapp  [192-100]; 
m  May,  1903,  ELIZABETH  F.  GROVE,  b  July,  1876;  dau  Winfield  S.  and  E.  (Fry)  Grove.  Mechanical 
engineer;  res.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

[192-215]  JOSEPH  P.  RAPP,  b  Jan.  27,  1864;  s  George  W.  and  Andora  B.  (Yeager)  Rapp  [192- 
101];  m  Oct.  7,  1887,  MARY  E.  BROWER,  b  Apr.  9,  1867;  dau  John  H.  and  Eve  A.  (Griffith)  Brower. 
Miller;  res.,  138  Nutts  Ave.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  George  B.,  b  July  6,  1888;  unm;  served  with  A.  E,  F. 

2.  Grant  L.,  b  Feb.  11,  1890;  unm;  served  with  A.  E.  F. 

[192-313]  3.  Ora  E.,  b  Jan.  20,  1893;  m  Harry  K.  Ellis. 

[192-216]  U.  S.  GRANT  RAPP,  b  Nov.  11,  1865;  s  George  W.  and  Andora  B.  (Yeager)  Rapp 
[192-101];  m  May  31,  1890,  MARY  E.  DETWILER,  b  Sept.  1,  1869;  dau  Abram  and  Catherine  (East) 
Detwiler.  Farmer;  res.,  Kimberton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[192-314]  1.  Eva  D.,  b  Apr.  7,  1891;  m  Irvin  High  Kulp. 

[192-315]  2.  Irma  M.,  b  Jan.  8,  1893;  m  Milton  Clevenstine. 

[192-316]  3.  J.  Howard,  b  Apr.  16,  1894;  m  Esther  L.  Cook. 

4.  Warren  A.,  b  Aug.  11,  1896;  d  Sept.  4,  1901. 

5.  Vernon  L.,  b  Feb.  14,  1898. 

6.  W.  Leighton,  b  July  13,  1900. 

[192-217]  ANNA  M.  RAPP,  b  Feb.  26,  1871;  dau  George  W.  and  Andora  B.  (Yeager)  Rapp  [192— 
101] ;  m  IRVIN  V.  MOYER,  b  Mar.  20,  1866;  d  July  23,  1912;  s  Jacob  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Vanderslice) 
Moyer.  Farmer;  widow’s  res.,  Spring  City,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

[192-317]  1.  Myrtle  M.,  b  June  4,  1892;  m  Clarence  R.  Powell. 

2.  Ora  M.,  b  Jan.  25,  1893;  teacher. 

3.  Mary  I.,  b  May  23,  1894;  teacher. 

4.  E.  Hazel,  b  Nov.  12,  1897;  trained  nurse. 

5.  Anna  V.,  b  Oct.  8,  1900. 

6.  Elma  E.,  b  July  28,  1904. 

7.  D.  Helen,  b  Jan.  28,  1910. 

[192-218]  ARTHUR  JOHN  ROWLAND,  Ph.D.,  b  Feb.  19,  1867  in  Cincinnati;  s  Rev.  Adoniram 
J.  and  Harriet  E.  (Frick)  Rowland  [192-104a];  m  May  16,  1895,  FLORA  BEEHLER  DOBLER,  b 
July  30,  1870;  dau  John  and  Mary  E.  (Jenkins)  Dobler.  Specialist  in  vocational  education;  formerly 
dean  of  Drexel  Institute,  and  professor  of  electrical  engineering ;res.,  4510  Osage  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919) 
Children  (3): 

1.  Dorothy  Dobler,  b  Nov.  17,  1896. 

2.  John  Judson,  b  May  10,  1903. 

3.  Mary  Flora,  b  Feb.  3,  1905. 


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[192-219]  MABEL  ROWLAND,  b  Jan.  3,  1872;  dau  Rev.  Adoniram  J.  and  Harriet  E.  (Frick) 
Rowland  [192-104a];  m  LOUIS  A.  SHEPARD,  b  1870.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[192-220]  HERBERT  R.  ROWLAND,  b  Sept.  2,  1879;  s  Rev.  Adoniram  and  Kate  S.  (Hirshey) 
Rowland  [192— 104b];  m  Jan.  12,  1907,  MARY  BEMINGTON  UMPLEBY,  b  Jan.  2,  1880;  dau 
William  Henry  and  Mary  Jane  (Cochran)  Umpleby.  Consulting  engineer;  38  Carnegie  Ave.,  East 
Orange,  N.  J. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Natalie  Louise,  b  Sept.  10,  1909. 

2.  Lucile  Willis,  b  June  19,  1912. 

[192-221]  KINGSLEY  ROWLAND,  b  Aug.  11,  1880;  s  Rev.  Adoniram  J.  and  Kate  S.  (Hirshey) 
Rowland  [192-104b] ;  m  May  17,  1910,  SARAH  BATCHELOR  FORCE,  b  Sept.  29,  1882 ;  dau  Jonathan 
and  Mary  (Tatem)  Force.  Foreman  of  pattern  storage  at  Westinghouse  Co.,  Lester,  Pa.;  res.,  Moores, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Florence  Mira,  b  Sept.  7,  1912. 

[192-222]  SUSAN  J.  ROWLAND,  b  Mar.  1,  1867;  d  Jan.  19,  1908;  dau  Albert  N.  and  Elizabeth 
(Roberts)  Rowland  [192-105a];  m  Feb.  13,  1903,  JAMES  M.  SHOWALTER,  d  Sept.  20,  1906. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Isaac  Albert,  b  Jan.  29,  1905;  d  Jan.  31,  1905. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  27,  1906. 

[192-223a]  ELLA  ROWLAND,  b  Aug.  20,  1869;  dau  Albert  N.  and  Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Rowland 
[192-105a];  m  Dec.  21,  1893,  HERBERT  O.  MOONEY,  b  Apr.  7,  1871 ;  d  Mar.,  1908;  s  John  and  Mary 
A.  (Clevenstine)  Mooney.  Blacksmith.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Effie  E.,  b  Sept.  1,  1902. 

2.  Helen  S.,  b  Oct.  30,  1904. 

3.  Margaret,  b  Mar.  29,  1907. 

[192-223b]  ELLA  (ROWLAND)  MOONEY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Aug.  24,  1918,  JOHN 
H.  YEAGER,  b  Dec.  3,  1854;  s  William  S.  and  Harriet  (Place)  Yeager.  Carpenter;  Royersford,  Pa. 
(1919.)  No  issue. 

[192-224]  EVA  ESTELLA  ROWLAND,  b  Jan.  8,  1894;  dau  Albert  N.  and  Sallie  L.  (Frock) 
Rowland  [192-105b];  m  Nov.  20,  1909,  JACOB  D.  FRAIN,  b  Mar.  10,  1882;  s  David  S.  and  Mary 
(Umstead)  Frain.  Grocery  clerk;  res.,  158  Hall  St.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Raymond  C.,  b  Aug.  24,  1910. 

2.  Harry  R.,  b  May  17,  1912. 

[192-225]  SARA  ROWLAND,  b  Mar.  23,  1874;  dau  P.  Howard  and  Annie  (Dehaven)  Rowland 
[192-107];  m  Aug.  26,  1893,  GEORGE  W.  THOMAS,  b  Sept.  28,  1867 ;  s  Morgan  and  Jane  B.  (Gunkle) 
Thomas.  Farmer;  res.,  Kimberton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[192-318]  1.  David,  b  July  16,  1894;  m  Caroline  Wood. 

2.  George,  b  Jan.  19,  1901. 

3.  Margaret,  b  Nov.  15,  1904. 

[192-226]  MARY  RHODA  ROWLAND,  b  June  11,  1877;  dau  Horace  C.  and  Alice  A.  (Davis) 
Rowland  [192-108];  m  Oct.  11,  1899,  CHARLES  KURTZ,  b  Oct.  29,  1877;  s  John  George  and  Sarah 
Ann  E.  (Huber)  Kurtz.  Farmer  and  butcher;  res.,  Spring  City,  R.  D.  1,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Sarah  Alice,  b  Sept.  24,  1904. 

[192-227]  WILLIAM  E.  WELLS,  b  Apr.  7,  1872;  s  William  H.  and  Louisa  (Suplee)  Wells  [192- 
109];  m  Dec.  19,  1912,  EMMA  MINERVA  ROTHERMEL,  b  June  17,  1889;  dau  Daniel  R.  and  Fianna 
K.  (Bailey)  Rothermel.  Coal  and  feed  merchant;  res.,  Parker  Ford,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (2): 

1.  Wilbert  Earl,  b  Jan.  28,  1916. 

2.  Mildred  Kathryn,  b  Dec.  6,  1918. 

[192-228]  HARRY  P.  WELLS,  b  May  14,  1875;  s  William  H.  and  Louisa  (Suplee)  Wells  [192- 
109];  m  Feb.  2,  1898,  LURA  LETITIA  PRIZER,  b  Dec.  18,  1873;  dau  John  and  Harriet  L.  (Towers) 
Prizer.  Auditor  for  The  Phoenix  Iron  Co. ;  res.,  93  Nutts  Road,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[192-229]  HOWARD  K.  WELLS,  b  Feb.  9,  1879;  s  William  H.  and  Louisa  (Suplee)  Wells  [192- 
109];  m  June  3,  1903,  NELLIE  H.  HARTMAN,  b  Dec.  1,  1881;  dau  John  S.  and  Annie  H.  (Hippie) 
Hartman.  Farmer;  res.,  Phoenixville,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Margaret  L.,  b  July  9,  1904. 

2.  Anna  H.,  b  Apr.  29,  1912. 

[192-230]  CLARENCE  G.  WELLS,  b  Feb.  16,  1884;  d  Oct.  11,  1918;  s  William  Henry  and  Louisa 
(Suplee)  Wells  [192-109];  m  June  24,  1908,  CLARA  M.  GLANDING,  b  Sept.  24,  1888;  dau  George  W. 
and  Jennie  (Davis)  Glanding.  Grocer;  widow’s  address,  5601  Ridge  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Clarence  William,  b  June  13,  1909. 

2.  Ruth  May,  b  May  18,  1910. 

3.  Dorothea  Alberta,  b  Jan.  19,  1912. 

4.  Eleanor  Louisa,  b  Apr.  7,  1913. 

5.  Howard  Glanding,  b  Sept.  26,  1914. 

6.  Charles  James,  b  Mar.  8,  1916. 

7.  Norma  Irene,  b  Jan.  18,  1919. 

[192-231]  LYDIA  CASSEL  KENNEDY,  b  Feb.  20,  1872;  dau  B.  Franklin  and  Margaret  E.  (Smith) 
Kennedy  [192-110];  m  Dec.  19,  1900,  BENJAMIN  DAVIS,  6  Dec.  22,  1868;  s  Benjamin  W.  and  Cath¬ 
arine  (Salsburg)  Davis.  Clerk;  res.,  314  Eighth  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Lydia,  b  July  28,  1904. 

[192-232]  LILLIAN  MAY  KENNEDY,  b  Dec.  31,  1880;  d  June  4,  1919;  dau  John  S.  and  Susanna 
M.  (Potts)  Kennedy  [192-111];  m  Sept.  30,  1903,  HENRY  WALTON  WOOD,  b  Oct.  18,  1875;  s 
Robert  N.  and  Sarah  E.  (Roberts)  Wood.  Secretary ;  res.,  200  E.  Fornance  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Susanna  Potts,  b  May  10,  1907. 

2.  Robert  Walton,  b  Oct.  9,  1910. 

3.  Son,  b  and  d  June  4,  1919. 

[192-233]  ABIGAIL  ELIZA  KENNEDY,  b  May  24,  1880;  dau  Robinson  and  Margaret  E.  (Srader) 
Kennedy  [192-112];  m  June  28,  1905,  LEONARD  HENRY  MILLER,  b  Nov.  27,  1876;  s  Isaac  and 
Susan  (Kocher)  Miller.  Farmer;  res.,  Utica,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (5): 

1.  Gladys  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  14,  1906. 

2.  Clifford  Harold,  b  Mar.  14,  1909. 

3.  Helen  Margaret,  b  Feb.  5,  1913. 

4.  Paul  Everett,  b  Oct.  10,  1915. 

5.  Dale  Kennedy,  b  July  17,  1918. 

[192-234]  ETTA  REBECCA  KENNEDY,  b  July  15,  1882;  dau  Robinson  and  Margaret  E.  (Srader) 
Kennedy  [192-112];  m  Nov.  13,  1902,  JAMES  HOWELL  BOYD,  b  Apr.  29,  1880;  d  Mar.  24,  1918; 
s  Hillis  and  Elizabeth  (Dunaway)  Boyd.  Merchant;  widow  resides  at  Freeport,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  James  Robert,  b  Sept.  6,  1903. 

[192-235]  ANNIE  MABEL  KENNEDY,  b  Aug.  28,  1884;  dau  Robinson  and  Margaret  E.  (Srader) 
Kennedy  [192-112];  m  June  26,  1907,  JOSEPH  HARPER  THOMAS,  b  Mar.  11,  1883;  s  John  A.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Gibson)  Thomas.  Mill  worker;  res.,  Tarentum,  Pa.  (1919.) 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  June  22,  1909. 

2.  Edna  Irene,  b  Sept.  1,  1911. 

3.  James  Robinson,  b  July  14,  1913. 

4.  Joseph  Byron,  b  Sept.  1,  1917. 

[192-236]  MARGARET  DELIGHT  KENNEDY,  b  Jan.  25,  1897;  dau  Robinson  and  Margaret  E. 
(Srader)  Kennedy  [192-112];  m  Apr.  18,  1918,  ANDREW  FRANCES  SWEENY,  b  Jan.  26,  1897; 
s  John  H.  and  May  (Sterm)  Sweeny.  Employed  by  Gas  &  Oil  Co.;  res.,  557  Johnston  Ave.,  Kittanning, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Victor  Lea,  b  Nov.  13,  1918. 

[192-237]  H.  BARTRAM  CORNOG,  b  Nov.  2,  1879;  s  Abner  and  Emma  S.  (Kennedy)  Cornog 
[192-113];  m  Nov.  2,  1906,  LaVILLA  ANGELINE  RIESDORPH,  b  Mar.  17,  1883;  dau  Fred  and 
Angeline  (Williams-Hood)  Riesdorph.  Vice-President  of  the  Cortright  Coal  Co.;  res.,  Lafayette 
Ave.,  Melrose  Park,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[192-238]  ALICE  E.  CORNOG,  b  Dec.  9,  1885;  dau  Abner  and  Emma  S.  (Kennedy)  Cornog  [192- 
113];  m  June  7,  1911,  CHARLES  F.  BUCHANAN,  s  John  S.  and  Ellen  (Hough)  Buchanan.  Boston 
manager  for  Keasbey  &  Mattison  Co.;  res.,  186  Purchase  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[192-239]  ELEANOR  MARIA  OLIVER,  b  July  21,  1851;  dau  Gen.  John  M.  and  Joanna  W. 
(Wagener)  Oliver  [192-114a];  m  June  30,  1874,  WILLIAM  DEMPSTER  HEWITT,  b  Sept.  23,  1848; 
$  George  W.  and  Anne  (Barrington)  Hewitt.  Architect;  Fellow  of  the  American  Institute  of  Architects. 
Res.-,  Burlington,  N.  J.  (1922.) 

Children  (J): 

[192-319]  1.  John  M.  Oliver,  b  Sept.  15,  1876;  m  Grace  Bassett;  15  Standish  St.,  Newton  Highlands, 

Mass. 

[192-320]  2.  Elise,  b  Apr.  7,  1879;  m  Guy  Lynfield  Bayley. 

[192-321]  3.  Eleanor  Barrington,  b  Oct.  9,  1880;  m  Burton  Silance. 

4.  Jessie  Germaine,  b  Jan.  29,  1883;  Rosemary  Hall,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Some  of  the  many  buildings  in  Phila.  designed  by  William  D.  Hewitt  during  his  architectural 
career  are  the  following: 

The  Phila.  Bourse;  the  Bulletin  Bldg.;  the  Episcopal  Hospital;  the  Bellevue-Stratford  Hotel;  the 
Fidelity  Trust  Co.  Bldg.;  the  Holy  Trinity  Guild  House  and  Rectory;  the  Merchants  Ware  House; 
H.  H.  Houston’s  home  in  Chestnut  Hill;  and  H.  C.  Gibson’s  home  in  Wynnewood. 

[192-240]  JOHN  YOUNG  OLIVER,  b  Dec.  14,  1853;  s  Gen.  John  M.  and  Joanna  W.  (Wagener) 
Oliver  [192-1 14a];  m  MINNIE  TOWNE.  John  Y.  Oliver  served  as  State  Senator  in  Colorado.  Res., 
502  N.  Henry  St.,  Madison,  Wis.  [ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[192-241]  ALLAN  COLE  WAGENER,  b  July  22,  1865;  s  Samuel  Hopkins  and  Evelina  Frances 
(Smith)  Wagener;  m  July  16,  1891,  NEELIE  GILBERT  VAN  HEUSEN.  Res.,  Piedmont,  Cal. 
(1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Eva  Van  Heusen,  b  Aug.  10,  1892. 

2.  Edward  Hopkins,  b  Oct.  12,  1894. 

[Sheppard.] 

[192-242a]  ELVIRA  FOSTER  WAGENER,  b  Feb.  12,  1869;  dau  Samuel  H.  and  Evelina  F.  (Smith) 
Wagener  [192-115];  m  Dec.  9,  1891,  ALFRED  E.  FRIANT. 

One  child:  Margaret  Antoinette,  b  Dec.  1,  1894;  Box  750,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

[192-242b]  ELVIRA  FOSTER  (WAGENER)  FRIANT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  13,  1902, 
OSCAR  GREELEY  ROGERS,  b  Jan.  11,  1867;  s  William  H.  and  Louisa  (Greeley)  Rogers.  Manager 
for  Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby  Co.;  address:  Box  750,  Sacramento,  Cal.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Paul  Wagener,  b  May  27,  1903. 


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[192-243]  PAUL  HOPKINS  WAGENER,  b  Sept.  27,  1871;  s  Samuel  H.  and  Evelina  F.  (Smith) 
Wagener  [192-115];  m  Feb.  18,  1902,  RUTH  BUTLER  CATLIN,  b  May  24,  1873;  d  Aug.  26,  1904; 
dau  Hon.  Amos  Parmelee  and  Ruth  Butler  (Donaldson)  Catlin.  Post  office  clerk;  res.,  Richmond, 
California.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Samuel  Hopkins,  b  June  12,  1903. 

Amos  P.  Catlin,  father  of  Ruth  Butler  Catlin  Wagener,  served  many  years  as  Judge  of  the  Superior 
Court  of  Sacramento,  California. 


[192-245]  LOUISE  A.  RANDALL,  b  Feb.  17,  1856;  dau  Edwin  R.  and  Annette  W.  (Hanford) 
Randall  [192-117];  m  Feb.  17,  1880,  CHARLES  W.  SMITH,  s  J.  Warner  Smith. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Edwin  W.,  b  Oct.  31,  1880;  lived  in  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

2.  Clarence,  b  Mar.  6,  1896;  in  Army  Service. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify .] 

[192-246]  MARY  I.  RANDALL,  b  Mar.  4,  1862;  d  Apr.  15,  1886;  dau  Edwin  R.  and  Annette  W. 
(Hanford)  Randall  [192-117];  m  Aug.  18,  1885,  SAMUEL  MILLER.  No  issue.  [  Unable  to  complete 
or  verify .] 

[192-249]  MARY  GERTRUDE  WAGENER,  b  Mar.  18,  1875;  dau  Capt.  Samuel  C.  and  Emma 
(Ohlman)  Wagener  [192-120b];  m  June  21,  1903,  CARL  OTTO  PAUL,  5  Sept.  13,  1871;  s  Louis  and 
Caroline  (Hibel)  Paul.  Res.,  108  S.  Wells  St.,  Pana,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Samuel  Louis,  b  Sept.  20,  1906. 

2.  Evadna  Charlene,  b  Aug.  14,  1911. 

[192-250]  SUSAN  ALENE  WAGENER,  b  Nov.  27,  1877;  dau  Capt.  Samuel  C.  and  Emma  (Ohl¬ 
man)  Wagener  [192-120b];  m  June  5,  1909,  BURNETTE  LANDRETH  BOWDEN,  b  Nov.  17,  1877; 
s  E.  P.  and  Susan  (Crandall)  Bowden.  Agent  for  I.  C.  R.  R. ;  res.,  86  Lafayette  St.,  Waterloo,  Iowa. 
No  issue.  (1918.) 

[192-251]  SAMUEL  OHLMAN  WAGENER,  b  June  5,  1881;  s  Capt.  Samuel  C.  and  Emma  (Ohl¬ 
man)  Wagener  [192-120b];  m  June  15,  1909,  LUCILLE  CURRY,  b  Apr.  19,  1888;  dau  John  J.  and 
Sarah  (Morrison)  Curry.  Res.,  Main  St.,  Pana,  Ill.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[192-252]  LOUISA  EMMA  WAGENER,  b  Feb.  13, 1883;  dau  Capt.  Samuel  C.  and  Emma  (Ohlman) 
Wagener  [192-120b];  m  Dec.  7,  1901,  LOUIS  L.  DURDY,  b  May  6,  1882;  s  Alexander  C.  and  Josephine 
(Burbach)  Durdy.  Merchant;  res.,  301  W.  2nd  St.,  Pana,  Ill.  No  issue.  (1918.) 

[192-253]  GEORGE  ABRAHAM  WAGENER,  b  Feb.  11,  1887;  s  Capt.  Samuel  C.  and  Emma 
(Ohlman)  Wagener  [192-120b];  m  Dec.  8,  1907,  OLEATHEA  JANE  KING,  b  Apr.  13,  1885.  Sheet 
metal  worker;  res.,  439  W.  Vine  St.,  Springfield,  Ill.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Emma  Louise,  b  Aug.  15,  1909. 

2.  May  Aileene,  b  Sept.  28,  1911. 

[192-253.1]  JOHN  FRANK  (FREDERICK)  DOUGLASS,  b  Sept.  2,  1872;  d  Dec.  6,  1915;  s 
John  F.  and  Henrietta  (Wagener-Baxter)  Douglass  [192-123b];  m  CRISSIE  McMATH. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Margaret;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

2.  Barbara;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[192-253.3]  LYMAN  DRAPER  HUNT,  b  June  11,  1842;  d  Oct.,  1888;  s  Samuel  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Strowbridge)  Hunt  [192-131];  m  JULIA  ARNOLD,  dau  of  Lendemon  Arnold  [192-132.1].  No  issue. 


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[192-253.4]  RUSSEL  ARNOLD  HUNT,  b  Aug.  31,  1844;  s  Samuel  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Strowbridge) 
Hunt  [192-131];  to  MARY  CORNELIA  RUGGLES,  6  Apr.  28,  1845;  dau  Allen  and  Harriet  (Mearsl 
Ruggles.  Res.,  2701  Ellsworth  Ave.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1921.)  Winter  residence,  Eustis,  Florida. 

Children  (2): 

[192-322]  1.  Allen  Russel,  b  May  21,  1871;  to  Maria  Emma  Beck. 

[192-323]  2.  Dora  Elizabeth,  b  May  23,  1882;  to  Albert  E.  Rickards. 

[192-256]  WILLIS  CHAPIN  DUNN,  b  Dec.  22,  1853;  d  Apr.  6,  1920;  s  Homer  W.  and  Mary  A. 

(Hunt)  Dunn  [192-132];  to  Nov.  1, - ,  ADA  M.  SMITH,  b  Oct.  10, - ;  dau  Lorenzo  and  Sarah 

M.  (Quackenbush)  Smith.  Farmer;  Himrods,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (5); 

1.  Harry  A.,  b  Mar.  13, - 

2.  Homer  W.,  b  July  29, - 

3.  Helen  A.,  b  Jan.  14, - 

4.  William  E.,  b  May  27, - 

5.  Dorothy  A.,  b  Feb.  17, - 

[192-258]  FRANK  R.  TAYLOR,  b  June  7,  1860;  s  J.  Wells  and  Elizabeth  (Hunt)  Taylor  [192-133]; 
to  Nov.  24,  1886,  HARRIET  ANNA  VAN  ORSDOL,  dau  Amos  and  Jennie  (Millard)  Van  Orsdol. 
Farmer;  res.,  Beaver  Dam,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Bernice  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  30,  1890;  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.  Gen.  Secretary  of  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
work  in  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. ;  was  formerly  Gen.  Secy,  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 
[192-324]  2.  Harry  Van  Orsdol,  b  Feb.  7,  1892;  to  Alice  Rogers. 

3.  John  Willis,  b  Feb.  1,  1898. 

4.  Blanche  M.,  b  Nov.  1,  1900. 

[192-259a]  LE  GRAND  S.  ELDRED,  b  Mar.  27,  1847;  d  Dec.  27,  1912;  s  William  and  Caroline 
(Henderson)  Eldred  [192-137];  to  MARY  D.  PERRY,  d  Feb.,  1901.  Probably  divorced  [Editor]. 

One  child:  William  D.,  b  July  3,  1873;  d  Oct.  14,  1873. 

[192-259b]  LE  GRAND  S.  ELDRED,  same  as  above,  to  2nd  time,  Feb.  15,  1892,  MARY  LOUISE 

POST. 

[192-261]  JENNIE  NICHOLS,  b  Apr.  27,  1872;  dau  Alonzo  and  Amanda  (Nichols)  Nichols  [192- 
140];  to  Dec.  26,  1895,  ELMER  J.  SCHOFIELD,  b  Mar.  18,  1876;  s  George  and  Isabella  (Danes) 
Schofield.  Farmer;  res.,  Himrods,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Grace,  b  1903. 

2.  George,  b  1904. 

[192-263]  ARTHUR  J.  NICHOLS,  b  Oct.  2,  1877;  s  Alonzo  and  Amanda  (Nichols)  Nichols 
[192-140];  to  SUSAN  M.  CHRISTIANSEN,  b  May  29,  1879;  dau  Neils  P.  and  Anna  E.  (Jacobsen) 
Christiansen.  Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mildred  L.,  b  Mar.  23,  1906. 

2.  Earl  A.,  b  June  12,  1910. 

[192-263.1]  JOHN  FRANK  KIPP,  b  Jan.  31,  1868;  s  Marvin  and  Henrietta  R.  (Legg)  Kipp 
[192-143];  to  Nov.  8,  1894,  CATHARINE  THOMPSON  HOLMES.  Res.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.,  N.  Y. 

[  Unable  to  verify  or  complete.] 

[192-264]  HENRY  HERBERT  KIPP,  b  Dec.  21,  1873;  s  Marvin  and  Henrietta  R.  (Legg)  Kipp 
[192-143];  to  Mar.  7,  1900,  LEORA  DAVIS.  Penn  Yan,  R.  D.,  N.  Y.  [ Letters  unans.;  unable  to 
complete  or  verify.] 


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[192-265]  EARNEST  FAYETTE  KIPP,  b  Dec.  9,  1876;  s  Marvin  and  Henrietta  R.  (Legg)  Kipp 
[192-143];  m  Sept,  18,  1900,  ALICE  GOLDSMITH. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Frances  M. 

2.  Harry. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[192-266]  ELLA  HENDERSON,  b  Dec.  25,  1865;  dau  Marsden  and  Mary  (Lawrence)  Henderson 
[192-144a] ;  m  Feb.  9,  1887,  SIMON  JACOBUS  RICHMOND,  b  Apr.  19, 1862.  Farmer;  res.,  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[192-325]  Lawrence  Jacobus,  b  May  2,  1893;  m  Mildred  Watkins. 

[192-267]  CHARLES  L.  HENDERSON,  b  Feb.  9,  1868;  s  Marsden  and  Mary  (Lawrence)  Hender¬ 
son  [192-144a];  m  Apr.  29,  1915,  ANNA  E.  FOREMAN,  b  July  28,  1884;  dau  James  and  Dessie 
(Fleming)  Foreman.  Paperhanger  and  painter;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[192-269]  E.  SMITH  HENDERSON,  b  Apr.  13,  1874;  s  Marsden  and  Mary  (Lawrence)  Henderson 
[192-144a];  m  May  27,  1896,  IDA  MAY  WINDNAGLE,  b  Feb.  3,  1879;  dau  Francis  M.  and  Frances 
J.  (Pulver)  Windnagle.  Farmer;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Howard  W.,  b  July  9,  1906. 

2.  Harold  M.,  b  June  6,  1915. 

[192-270]  FRED  S.  HENDERSON,  b  June  19,  1876;  s  Marsden  and  Mary  (Lawrence)  Henderson 
[192-144a];  m  Mar.  9,  1898,  FRANCES  PULVER,  b  Apr.  28,  1876;  dau  William  and  Josephine  A. 
(Smith)  Pulver.  Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[192-271]  LULU  MARY  HENDERSON,  b  Nov.  14,  1878;  dau  Marsden  and  Mary  (Lawrence) 
Henderson  [192-144a];  m  Nov.  24, 1897,  WARREN  WILLSON  FRENCH,  b  Mar.  15, 1865;  s  Frederick 
L.  and  Eva  L.  (Wheaton)  French.  Fruit  grower;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  R.  F.  D.  2,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  Louise,  b  Aug.  30,  1908. 

[192-272]  ARTHUR  HENDERSON,  b  Mar.  6,  1882;  s  James  A.  and  Frances  A.  (Hollowell) 
Henderson  [192-146];  m  1906,  FANNIE  BUTCHER,  b  1880;  daw  William  Butcher.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
R.  D.  No.  6.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Gerald,  b  Dec.,  1914. 

[192-273]  PERRY  D.  HENDERSON,  b  July  12,  1884;  s  James  A.  and  Frances  A.  (Hollowell) 
Henderson  [192-146] ;  m  1908,  ETHEL  PORTER,  b  1880 ;  dau  James  Porter.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  R.F.D. 
No.  6.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Doris,  b  1912. 

2.  J.  Allen,  b  1915. 

[192-273.3]  SUSAN  ADELIA  MILLER,  b  Dec.  16,  1853;  d  Apr.  5,  1880;  dau  John  D.  and  Kate 
(LaBarr)  Miller  [192-148.2];  m  Nov.  25,  1875,  CHARLES  S.  TROWBRIDGE,  b  July  7,  1852;  d 
Feb.  9,  1901 ;  s  William  S.  and  Henrietta  (Kuln)  Trowbridge.  Tailor. 

One  child: 

[192-326]  Fleta  A.,  b  Jan.  21,  1880;  m  H.  S.  Armes. 

[192-273.4]  HELEN  MATILDA  MILLER,  b  May  23,  1850;  dau  John  D.  and  Kate  (LaBarr) 
Miller  [192-148.2];  m  Jan.  10,  1871,  A.  F.  BLISS,  b  Oct.  7,  1846;  s  Josiah  William  and  Rachael  (Deuel) 
Bliss.  Farmer  and  produce  dealer;  res.,  Rockford,  Mich.  (1921.) 


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Children  (3): 

[192-327]  1.  Katherine  Maude,  b  Jan.  16,  1872;  m  Nicholas  J.  Westra. 

[192-328]  2.  Madge,  b  Mar.  6,  1876;  m  F.  R.  Ladd. 

[192-329]  3.  Blanche,  b  Nov.  6,  1886;  m  E.  F.  Lyons;  674  Brainard  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

[192-273.5]  ROBERT  I.  COMSTOCK,  b  Mar.  15,  1855;  s  John  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Miller)  Comstock 
[192-148.3];  m  Feb.  8,  1900,  ELIZA  HABBERFIELD,  b  Sept.  5,  1878;  dau  Edwin  and  Martha  (Wal¬ 
ters)  Habberfield.  Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  R.  Monroe,  b  Sept.  23,  1900. 

2.  Marion  E.,  b  Apr.  2,  1904. 

3.  Bradley  H.,  b  July  30,  1910. 

4.  Martha  W.,  b  Oct.  8,  1912. 

[192-273.6]  JOHN  A.  COMSTOCK,  b  Mar.  26,  1858;  s  John  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Miller)  Comstock 

[192-148.3];  m  EVA  DAISY  HUNT,  b  Dec.  19,  - ;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Mary  (Gardner)  Hunt. 

Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Charles  Clayton,  b  May  5,  1903. 

[192-273.7]  GEORGE  B.  COMSTOCK,  b  Mar.  26,  1862;  s  John  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Miller)  Comstock 
[192-148.3];  m  Dec.  17,  1890,  CLARINDA  E.  FITZWATER,  b  Mar.  18,  1869;  dau  George  W.  and 
Caroline  (Janes)  Fitzwater.  Farmer;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Herbert  George,  b  Mar.  30,  1894. 

2.  Mary  Caroline,  b  May  14,  1900. 

3.  Marjorie  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  8,  1902. 

4.  Lulu  Janes,  b  Mar.  21,  1905. 

[192-273.8]  WILBUR  F.  COMSTOCK,  b  Nov.  21,  1864;  s  John  J.  and  Mary  E.  (Miller)  Comstock 
[192-148.3];  m  Mar.  27,  1890,  ELIZABETH  J.  McCANN,  b  May  20,  1865;  dau  Oliver  S.  and  Rachael 
(Fredinburgh)  McCann.  Farmer;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[192-330]  1.  Leon  E.,  b  Mar.  22,  1895;  m  Janet  Richards. 

2.  Helen  S.,  b  Feb.  22,  1901. 

[192-273.9]  LAURA  JANE  STEVER,  b  Nov.  15,  1856;  dau  Leonard  and  Susan  (Miller)  Stever 
[192-148.4];  m  Jan.  11,  1875,  JESPER  COLVIN  SHULL,  b  Oct.  2,  1852;  s  Thomas  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Laird)  Shull.  Business  executive;  res.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Claude,  b  Jan.  31,  1876;  d  Sept.  5,  1876. 

2.  Adda  M.,  b  Mar.  30,  1877;  unm;  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

[192-331]  3.  Flora  Blanche,  b  Jan.  5,  1881;  m  Frederick  L.  Arland. 

4.  Ralph  Colvin,  b  Dec.  8,  1882;  unm;  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

[192-332]  5.  Frederick  Grover,  b  Jan.  12,  1884;  m  Doris  MacCallav. 

6.  Leonard  Monroe,  b  Dec.  12,  1897;  unm;  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

[192-273.10]  ELBERT  MILLER  STEVER,  b  Mar.  31,  1864;  s  Leonard  and  Susan  (Miller)  Stever 
[192-148.4];  m  Oct.  30,  1889,  LENA  E.  PARIS,  b  Jan.  26,  1867 ;  dau  Frederick  and  Lucinda  E.  (Grow) 
Paris.  Retired  merchant;  res.,  Branchport,  N.  Y.,  and  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.,  during  winter  season. 
(1921.)  No  issue. 

[192-273.11]  FRED  STEVER,  b  July  28,  1866;  s  Leonard  and  Susan  (Miller)  Stever  [192-148.4]; 
m  Oct.  4,  1904,  MABEL  CELESTE  LeCLAIRE,  b  Feb.  22,  1884;  dau  Charles  Frederick  and  Rosilla 
(Kern)  LeClaire.  Vineyardist;  res.,  Hammondsport,  New  York.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Hilda  LeClaire,  b  Aug.  14,  1905. 

2.  Leonard  Charles,  b  Sept.  22,  1907. 


Plate  139 


Charles  D.  Deshler  [196-94], 


Mary  Deshler  Bittenbender 
[196-19], 


Mary  Bittenbender  Lawall  [196-82]  William  IT.  Lawall  [196-82]  and  son 

and  daughter,  Mary  Alice  [196-190],  Edwin  [196-192], 


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3.  Elbert  Miller,  2nd,  b  May  17,  1913. 

4.  Frederick  Joseph,  b  Mar.  24,  1920;  d  Apr.  14,  1920. 

[192-273.13]  JAMES  R.  MILLER,  b  June  14,  1871;  s  Robert  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Stever)  Miller 
[192-148.5];  m  Nov.  7,  1900,  MARTHA  E.  MERCHANT,  b  Feb.  14,  1880;  dau  Chauncey  and  Amelia 
(Burt)  Merchant.  Farmer;  res.,  Beaver  Dams,  N.  Y.  (1916.) 

One  child:  Helen  L.,  b  Oct.  23,  1901. 

[192-273.14]  LAURA  MILLER,  b  Nov.  3,  1874;  dau  George  McClure  and  Harriet  P.  (Holden) 
Miller  [192-148.7];  m  Apr.  15,  1896,  A.  C.  DOTY,  b  Dec.  26,  1871;  s  Edmond  A.  and  Hepsabeth  S. 
(Crocker)  Doty.  Mechanic;  res.,  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  G.  E.  Laurice,  b  July  31,  1898. 

[192-274]  M.  WINIFRED  CHANDLER,  b  Jan.  7,  1875;  d  Oct.  18,  1906;  dau  Melchior  W.  and 
Sarah  L.  (Dunlap)  Chandler  [192-149];  m  Sept.  24,  1894,  HARRY  A.  LUCE,  b  May  16,  1872;  s 
Albert  B.  and  Martha  M.  (Orendorff)  Luce.  Telegraph  operator;  res.,  Clint,  Texas.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[192-333]  1.  Inez,  b  Aug.  13,  1896;  m  Monte  N.  Haywood. 

2.  Elbert  Chandler,  b  July  9,  1898;  d  Sept.,  1899. 

3.  Mitford  York,  b  Aug.  15,  1900;  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  from  Apr.  5,  1918  until 

Aug.,  1919. 

[192-275]  GEORGE  L.  CHANDLER,  b  Apr.  24,  1878;  s  Melchior  W.  and  Sarah  L.  (Dunlap) 
Chandler  [192-149];  m  SUSIE  E.  ALWARD,  b  June  29,  1881 ;  dau  Thomas  H.  and  Susan  A.  (Quimby) 
Alward.  Res.,  14  Chestnut  St.,  Clarendon,  Va.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Leland  W.,  b  Nov.  6,  1906. 

2.  Lois  W.,  b  Jan.  17,  1911. 

3.  George  Irving,  b  Apr.  14,  1912. 

[192-276]  RUBY  A.  CHANDLER,  b  Dec.  9,  1879;  d  June  10,  1910;  dau  Melchior  W.  and  Sarah 
L.  (Dunlap)  Chandler  [192-149];  m  Dec.  24,  1900,  JESSE  M.  STITH,  b  Aug.  19,  1868;  s  Manson  J. 
and  Judith  E.  (Moreman)  Stith.  Merchant;  res.,  DeLand,  Florida.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Marjorie  L.,  b  July  2,  1902. 

2.  M.  Chandler,  b  May  17,  1904. 

3.  Mildred  R.,  b  June  12,  1906. 

[192-277]  JESSIE  M.  CHANDLER,  b  Aug.  18,  1881;  dau  Melchior  W.  and  Sarah  L.  (Dunlap) 
Chandler  [192-149];  m  July  8,  1906,  FRED  WILLARD  PARKER,  b  Dec.  11,  1879;  s  Franklin  Pierce 
and  Ella  C.  (Murphy)  Willard  [Parker].  School  teacher;  res.,  Ormond,  Fla.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Alpha  Eloise,  b  Mar.  9,  1909. 

2.  Willard  Chandler,  b  Mar.  18,  1913. 

3.  Francis  Willard,  b  Aug.  3,  1917. 

Franklin  Pierce  Willard,  after  his  father’s  death,  lived  with  a  family  named  Parker,  but  was  not 
legally  adopted.  However,  he  was  married  under  the  name  of  Parker,  which  gives  his  children  that 
name.  [Mrs.  Jessie  Parker .] 

[192-278]  MILDRED  LEE,  M.D.,  b  Jan.  12,  1887;  dau  Joseph  E.  and  Margaret  (Nevyus)  Lee 
[192-151];  m  Mar.  1,  1912,  DR.  WILLIAM  WALDO  SCHAIRER,  b  June  14,  1887;  s  D.  Fredrick 
and  Mattie  B.  (Good)  Schairer.  Physician  and  surgeon;  res.,  790  Clinton  Ave.  North,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
(1920.) 

One  child:  Barbara  Lee,  b  May  18,  1915. 

Dr.  William  Waldo  Schairer  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Michigan  in  1911.  At  the  out¬ 
break  of  the  World  War  he  enlisted  in  the  Medical  Service  with  rank  of  1st  Lieutenant;  went  overseas 
in  June,  1918,  with  Field  Hospital  332.  He  was  in  two  great  offensives:  Oise-Aisne,  Aug.  and  Sept., 


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1918,  and  Meuse-Argonne,  Sept,  to  Nov.,  1918.  After  the  Armistice,  Dr.  Schairer  was  with  the  Army 
of  Occupation  and  was  commissioned  Captain,  Mar.,  1919.  He  returned  July  5,  1919,  and  was  com¬ 
missioned  Major,  M.  R.  C.,  Sept.  15,  1919. 

Dr.  Mildred  Lee  Schairer  was  also  graduated  from  the  University  of  Michigan  in  1911;  she  spent 
two  and  one-half  years’  interneship  in  her  uncle’s  hospital— The  Lee  Private  Hospital,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  During  the  absence  of  Dr.  William  Schairer  while  engaged  in  war  service,  Dr.  Mildred  Schairer 
had  medical  and  physical  charge  of  the  Women  War  Workers  of  the  Pierce  Arrow  Motor  Corporation. 

[192-279]  RUTH  MARION  LEE,  b  Mar.  24,  1893;  dau  Joseph  E.  and  Margaret  (Nevyus)  Lee 
[192-151];  m  Apr.  26,  1918,  JOHN  WOOD  BARTON,  b  Aug.  2,  1885;  s  Alfred  and  Alida  (Mitchell) 
Barton.  Farmer;  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[192-280]  MAUD  IVES  LEE,  b  Jan.  4,  1880;  dau  Dr.  John  M.  and  Sarah  I.  (Ives)  Lee  [192-152]; 
m  Aug.  11,  1898,  ALPHONSO  DIX  BISSELL,  b  May  30,  1872;  s  D.  J.  and  Hepzibah  (Dix)  Bissell. 
Law  and  real  estate  business;  res.,  6317  Marchand  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Dorothy  Dix,  b  June  15,  1904. 

2.  John  Lee,  b  May  14,  1912. 

[192-281]  DR.  FRANK  ELY  OSBORN,  b  Dec.  25,  1877;  s  Alfred  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Osborn 
[192-153];  m  Oct.  30,  1907,  CORA  ELIZABETH  SHAFFER,. b  Mar.  11,  1877;  dau  George  Walter 
and  Mary  Ann  (Van  Horn)  Shaffer.  Physician  and  surgeon;  res.,  McAllen,  Texas.  (1921.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Frank  Ely,  Jr.,  b  Nov.  1,  1909. 

2.  Alfred  Shaffer,  b  July  13,  1911. 

3.  Robert  Wallace,  b  Nov.  3,  1915. 

[192-282]  JULIAN  MILLARD,  b  Dec.  12,  1865;  s  Denston  W.  and  Martha  (Wagener)  Millard 
[192-154];  m  May  9,  1893,  MARY  GRACE  LAIRD,  of  Winona,  Minn. 

One  child:  Ruth,  b  Mar.  23,  1899;  unm. 

[192-283]  WILLARD  O.  AINSWORTH,  b  Aug.  2,  1878;  s  George  R.  and  Alice  (Osborn)  Ainsworth 
[192-156];  m  Feb.  24,  1911,  BLANCHE  E.  SHERMAN,  b  June  24,  1891;  dau  William  and  Sarah 
(Lamphier)  Sherman.  Vineyardist;  res.,  Pulteney,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  George  F.,  b  May  31,  1914. 

[192-284]  ANNA  MAIE  AINSWORTH,  b  July  18,  1880;  dau  George  R.  and  Alice  (Osborn) 
Ainsworth  [192-156];  m  May  30,  1905,  DANIEL  E.  BURGER,  b  Feb.  17,  1880;  s  Dewitt  and  Fanny 
(Wise)  Burger.  Farmer;  res.,  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  4.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Kenneth  Ainsworth,  b  Dec.  27,  1912. 

[192-285.1]  LEON  THOMAS,  s  Merton  and  Illian  (Wagner)  Thomas  [192-158.2];  m  EDNA 

- .  Linotype  operator  on  “New  York  Journal”;  res.  (1920),  20  Treno  St.,  Halcyon  Park, 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Merton,  b  1907. 

2.  Richard,  b  1913. 

[Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[192-286]  FANNY  CASSANDRA  SMITH,  b  Apr.  16,  1868;  dau  Francis  and  Emily  C.  (Mowry) 
Smith  [192-163a] ;  m  June  22,  1893,  MARINO  GUALTERIO  PEOLI,  b  July  12,  1864;  d  Feb.  22, 
1907;  s  John  and  Antonia  (Alfonso)  Peoli.  Res.,  510  W.  123rd  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Cecil  Malcolm,  b  Oct.  13,  1894;  d  Apr.  12,  1915. 

In  1912  Cecil  Peoli  was  America’s  youngest  aviator  and  was  known  as  “The  Boy  Wonder  of  the 
World.”  He  learned  to  fly  in  a  week’s  time  and  obtained  a  Pilot’s  license  in  ten  days.  He  was  a  born 
genius  and  in  1914  invented  and  built  his  own  machine  which  flew  the  first  time  he  tried  it,  all  over 


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Staten  Island.  In  1915  he  built  a  War  plane  at  Washington,  D.  C.;  during  a  flight  something  went 
wrong  with  the  motor,  and  he  was  instantly  killed,  Apr.  12,  1915. — His  grandfather  Peoli  was  an  artist, 
and  his  grandmother  Peoli  was  a  descendant  of  the  Royal  House  of  Spain.  Mrs.  Fanny  Cassandra 
Peoli  was  the  first  mother  in  the  world  to  go  up  in  an  aeroplane  in  August,  1912. 

[192-287]  EUGENE  BERTRAM  SMITH,  b  June  21,  1872;  s  Francis  and  Emily  C.  (Mowry) 
Smith  [192-163a];  m  June  17,  1896,  LYDIA  MARIE  ALLES,  b  June  21,  1872:  dau  George  and  Marie 
(Hahn)  Alles.  Commercial  salesman;  res.,  306  Highwood  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Robert  B.,  b  Jan.  17,  1908;  d  Oct.  6,  1908. 

[192-288]  GRACE  ANNA  SMITH,  b  July  23,  1877;  dau  Myron  A.  and  Eliza  M.  (Squier)  Smith 
[192-164];  to  Jan.  2,  1901,  ARTHUR  VERNON,  b  Jan.  5,  1875;  s  Ion  and  Agnes  (Wood)  Vernon. 
Clerk;  secretary  of  Board  of  Trustees,  Plymouth  Congregational  Church;  res.,  227  LaPorte  Ave., 
Whiting,  Ind.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  May  26,  1908. 

[192-289]  FRANK  N.  DAILEY,  b  Oct.  1,  1882;  d  Feb.  15,  1920;  s  Norris  S.  and  Annie  L.  (Smith) 
Dailey  [192-165];  to  LAURA  E.  STEINHAUSER,  dau  George  and  Marie  W.  (Peters)  Steinhauser. 
(1920.) 

[192-291]  ROBERT  F.  COLEMAN,  b  July  26,  1879;  s  William  H.  and  Hannah  A.  (Potts)  Coleman 
[192-167];  to  June  25,  1902,  FRANCES  SUTHERLAND,  b  Apr.  18,  1882;  dau  Frank  and  Ella  (Kiff) 
Sutherland.  Industrial  manager  of  the  Pierce  Arrow  Motor  Co.;  res.,  29  Tennyson  Ave.,  Buffalo. 
New  York.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Hildred  F.,  b  July  11,  1903;  d  Apr.  27,  1904. 

2.  William  S.,  b  July  14,  1905. 

3.  Ella  M.,  b  Nov.  16,  1906. 

[192-292a]  SYDNEY  H.  COLEMAN,  b  Aug.  31,  1886;  s  William  H.  and  Hannah  A.  (Potts) 
Coleman  [192-167];  to  May  17,  1914,  MARION  McGHEE,  b  Sept.  15,  1887;  d  Jan.  27,  1919;  dau 
Rev.  E.  B.  and  Jermima  (Straith)  McGhee.  Marion  McGhee  Coleman  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor 
of  Music  from  Syracuse  University  in  1909. 

Children  {2): 

1.  Ruth  Strait,  b  July  16,  1915. 

2.  James  Robert,  b  Sept.  23,  1917. 

[192-292b]  SYDNEY  H.  COLEMAN,  same  as  above,  to  2nd  time,  Aug.  23,  1920,  SARAH  WILL¬ 
IAMS,  b  May  15,  1884;  dau  David  and  Helen  (Rappallye)  Williams.  Secretary  and  manager  of  the 
Buffalo  Division  of  the  National  Safety  Council.  Res.,  203  Le  Roy  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Sydney  H.  Coleman  is  a  graduate  of  Syracuse  University,  class  of  1910,  Ph.  B.  He  was  manager 
of  the  Erie  Co.  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  1910-1913,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  From 
1913-1920,  he  wTas  Field  Secretary  of  the  American  Humane  Association  and  Managing  Editor  of  the 
National  Humane  Review,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.  He  has  been  manager  and  secretary  of  the  National 
Safety  Council  since  Mar.  15,  1920. 

Sarah  Williams  Coleman  is  a  graduate  of  Mechanics  Institute,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  class  of  1911. 

[192-292.1]  RALPH  THOMAS  NORRIS,  b  Jan.  11,  1879;  s  Thomas  R.  and  Sarah  E.  (Shearman) 
Norris  [192-169];  to  Nov.  26,  1919,  MARY  LEAH  POST,  b  Jan.  5,  1885;  dau  Charles  Blossom  and 
Sarah  Louise  (Childs)  Post.  Farmer;  res.,  215  Main  St.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

[192-293]  SARAH  H.  SHEARMAN,  b  June  24,  1880;  dau  Henry  C.  and  Minnie  (Miller)  Shearman 
[192-171];  to  June  9,  1908,  DUDLEY  E.  GRIFFITHS,  b  Apr.  12,  1873  in  Wales;  s  John  and  Joanna 
(Rogers)  Griffiths.  Accountant  at  Sanitarium;  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Olive  V.,  b  July  9,  1910. 

2.  Marguerite  V.,  b  Feb.  12,  1915. 


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[192-294]  JOHN  RUDMAN  HENNING,  6  Mar.  16,  1860;  d  June  5,  1904;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Rebecca 
S.  (Rudman)  Henning  [192-172];  m  May  11,  1885,  LENA  MILLER. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Emma  Louise,  b  Mar.  4,  1886;  d  Mar.  10,  1915. 

2.  Helen,  b  July  3,  1887;  unm. 

3.  John  R.,  b  Aug.  23,  1888;  m - ;  has  children. 

4.  Marion,  b  Aug.  22,  1890;  dec. 

[Vo  further  data.] 

[192-295]  MARY  MARIAH  HENNING,  b  Sept.  27,  1861;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Rebecca  S. 
(Rudman)  Henning  [192-172];  m  Apr.  21,  1885,  OZIAS  S.  FREEMAN. 

Children  (2) : 

[192-334]  1.  Joseph  L.,  b  Sept.,  1888;  m  Ethel  Demas. 

[192-335]  2.  Rebecca  S.,  b  June  27,  1892;  m  Robert  Beardsley. 

[192-296]  JOSEPH  L.  HENNING,  b  Jan.  8,  1867;  s  Joseph  L.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Rudman) 
Henning  [192-172];  m  Nov.  15,  1898,  ANNIE  YARINGTON. 

Children  (4) : 

1.  Manuela,  b  Sept.  7,  1899. 

2.  Joseph  L.,  b  Jan.  26,  1903;  d  Jan.  28,  1903. 

3.  Joseph  L.,  b  Aug.  8,  1904. 

4.  Elton  Leroy,  b  Jan.  18,  1912. 

[192-297]  MANILLA  REBECCA  HENNING,  b  Apr.  21, 1872 ;  dau  Joseph  L.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Rud¬ 
man)  Henning  [192-172];  m  Oct.  18,  1899,  FRANKLIN  R.  CHADEAYNE,  b  Nov.  7,  1867;  s  David 
and  Phoebe  Chadeayne.  Farmer;  res.,  Maplehurst  Farm,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  H.,  b  Nov.  25,  1901. 

2.  David  William,  b  June  19,  1906. 

[192-298]  BESSIE  SHEARMAN,  b  Sept.  30,  1875;  dau  Abraham  C.  and  Annette  H.  (Wagener) 
Shearman  [192-175a];  m  June  14,  1899,  WALTER  B.  TOWER,  b  Mar.  2,  1871;  s  Rev.  Charles  M. 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Sainter)  Tower.  Real  estate  and  insurance  business;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

No  issue. 

[192-299]  HELEN  F.  RANDOLPH,  b  Feb. 4, 1886;  dau  Orville  F.  and  Harriet  (Shearman)  Randolph 
[192-178];  m  June  20,  1906,  REV.  CAMERON  S.  MORRISON,  b  July  19,  1880;  s  Theodore  Nevin 
and  Sarah  Buck  (Swazen)  Morrison.  Episcopal  clergyman;  res.,  1607  40th  Ave.,  Seattle,  Wash.  (1918) 
One  child:  Cameron  S.,  b  Aug.  14,  1912. 

[192-300]  LOUISE  MOORE  PATTESON,  b  July  30,  1887;  dau  William  Morris  Sheppard  and 
Cornelia  Sophia  (Fehrmann)  Patteson  [192-180];  m  Aug.  26,  1914,  REV.  BARCLAY  ACHESON, 
b  June  3,  1887 ;  s  T.  Davis  and  Mary  E.  Acheson.  Associate  General  Secretary  of  the  Near  East  Relief ; 
res.,  260  E.  176th  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  (1921.)  Rev.  Acheson  was  formerly  connected  with  the 
New  Era  Movement  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

One  child:  Julia,  b  Feb.  1,  1916. 

[192-301]  WILLIAM  SHEPPARD  PATTESON,  b  June  30,  1890;  s  William  M.  Sheppard  and 
Cornelia  (Fehrmann)  Patteson  [192-180];  m  June  30,  1920,  OLGA  RAUE,  b  Jan.  19,  1895;  dau  John 
Ferdinand  and  Venelda  Ora  (Sharp)  Raue.  Lumber  dealer;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  New  York.  (1920.) 

[192-302]  KATHARINE  PATTESON,  b  Sept.  22,  1892;  dau  Robert  A.  and  Jessamine  (Hatch) 
Patteson  [192-181];  m  June  3,  1916,  PAUL  KING  RANDALL,  b  Apr.  12,  1892;  s  Frank  Eldridge  and 
Gertrude  (Halley)  Randall.  Scarsdale  Supply  Co.;  res.,  Irvington-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  (1920.)  Paul  K. 
Randall  is  a  deacon  in  the  Second  Reformed  Church,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  He  served  as  Fuel  Administra¬ 
tor  of  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  during  the  War. 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Robert  Patteson,  b  July  7,  1917. 

2.  Katharine  Patteson,  b  Sept.  5,  1919. 

[192-303]  JANET  SHEPPARD,  b  June  26,  1900;  dau  John  S.  and  Jeanie  (Rumsey)  Sheppard 
[192-182] ;  m  CHARLES  LANE  POOR,  JR.,  b  Jan.  14,  1897 ;  s  Charles  Lane  and  Anne  Louise  (Easton) 
Poor.  Student;  res.,  969  Park  Avenue,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Charles  Lane,  3rd,  b  May  21,  1919. 

[192-304]  ETHEL  RHODA  HICKMAN,  b  Apr.  7,  1884;  dau  Dr.  William  H.  and  Leila  Frances 
(Supplee)  Hickman  [192-192];  m  Sept.  30,  1911,  DR.  LINWOOD  LAYTON  RIGHTER,  b  Dec.  21, 
1883;  s  John  James  and  Barbara  (MacKay)  Righter.  Physician;  res.,  4934  Chestnut  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Mrs.  Ethel  Hickman  Righter  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  the  Society  of  the  De¬ 
scendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles.  The  Editor  is  indebted  to  Mrs.  Righter  for  furnishing  valu¬ 
able  data  on  the  Wagener  family. 

One  child:  Linwood  Layton,  b  June  3,  1914. 

[192-305]  MARY  S.  STEPHENS,  b  Mar.  31,  1894;  dau  William  M.  and  Martha  (Taggart) 
Stephens  [192-193];  m  June  19,  1920,  HAROLD  H.  MOWDAY,  b  Sept.  26,  1882;  s  David  and  Ida  M. 
(Hutchison)  Mowday.  Machinist;  res.,  1327  Locust  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[192-306]  WILLIAM  S.  STEPHENS,  b  Aug.  16,  1895;  s  William  M.  and  Martha  (Taggart) 
Stephens  [192-193] ;  m  Mar.  5, 1919,  RACHEL  DEUBLER,  b  Jan.  27,  1896 ;  dau  James  A.  and  Emily  A. 
(Thomas)  Deubler.  Farm  manager;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Wayne,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[192-308.1  ]  EDITH  MAY  SUPLEE,  b  June  22,  1887 ;  dau  Isaac  Wayne  and  Anna  Rebecca  (Adams) 
Suplee  [192-193.1] ;  m  Jan.  29,  1916,  LESLIE  R.  PALMER,  b  1877 ;  s  Richard  H.  and  Anna  D.  Palmer. 
Lawyer  and  banker;  res.,  240  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Richard,  b  May  18,  1917. 

2.  Wayne,  b  Nov.  30,  1918. 

[192-309]  JOHN  D.  CORBIT,  b  Jan.  24,  1884;  s  Horatio  F.  and  Mary  (Jones)  Corbit  [192-194]; 
m  Apr.  25,  1907,  LOVINIA  A.  GARNER,  b  Jan.  18,  1886;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  M.  (Bensley) 
Garner.  Plumber;  res.,  150  N.  Douglass  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  D.,  Jr.,  b  May  6,  1910. 

2.  Mary  M.,  b  Sept.  1,  1914. 

[192-310]  SAMUEL  J.  CORBIT,  b  Jan.  28,  1886;  s  Horatio  Franklin  and  Mary  (Jones)  Corbit 
[192-194] ;  m  Apr.  25,  1912,  MARY  CATHERINE  BIGONY,  b  Dec.  31, 1890;  dau  Robert  F.  and  Katie 
C.  (Roan)  Bigony.  Carpenter;  res.,  153  West  Oley  St.,  Reading,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Mary  C.,  b  May  2,  1916. 

[192-311]  CHARLES  A.  CORBIT,  b  Dec.  14,  1889;  s  Horatio  F.  and  Mary  (Jones)  Corbit  [192- 
194];  m  Aug.  2,  1917,  EDITH  MIRIAM  FRITZ,  b  Aug.  10,  1895;  dau  Samuel  E.  and  Alice  (Lewis) 
Fritz.  Plumbing  and  heating  business;  res.,  401  Elm  Street,  Reading,  Pa.  (1919.)  During  the  World 
War,  Charles  Corbit  was  a  Lieutenant — Camp  Utilities,  Camp  Eustis,  Newport  News,  Va. 

[192-311.1]  MARGUERITE  MALEY,  b  Aug.  27,  1888;  dau  H.  C.  and  Maggie  Jane  (Suplee) 
Maley  [192-199];  m  May  28,  1913,  RAYMOND  M.  EVERHARD,  b  June  27,  1888;  s  W.  H.  and 
Temperance  (Taggart)  Everhard.  Automobile  salesman;  1317  E.  71st  Place,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  William,  b  Mar.  22,  1917. 

2.  Frank  Raymond,  b  Mar.  26,  1919. 


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[192-312]  JOSEPH  LEON  PHILLIPS,  6  June  15,  1888;  s  William  E.  and  Hannah  A.  (Rapp) 
Phillips  [192-21  la] ;  m  M.  ELLA  TINDALL,  b  July  16, 1890;  dau  Harry  Dye  and  Clara  Bell  (Shepherd) 
Tindall.  Capt.  of  Third  Cavalry,  Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vermont;  res.,  Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vermont.  (1920) 

[192-313]  ORA  E.  RAPP,  b  Jan.  20,  1893;  dau  Joseph  P.  and  Mary  E.  (Brower)  Rapp  [192-215]; 
m  June  24, 1913,  HARRY  K.  ELLIS,  b  Jan.  5, 1887 ;  s  William  and  Della  (Brower)  Ellis.  Civil  engineer: 
res.,  5641  Broomall  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Harry  K.,  Jr.,  b  Apr.  18,  1914. 

2.  Brower  R.,  b  Dec.  28,  1916. 

[192-314]  EVA  DETWILER  RAPP,  b  Apr.  7,  1891;  dau  U.  S.  Grant  and  Mary  E.  (Detwiler) 
Rapp  [192-216];  m  Jan.  16,  1913,  IRVIN  HIGH  KULP,  b  Nov.  18,  1889;  s  J.  William  and  Annie 
(High)  Kulp.  Farmer;  Spring  City,  R.  D.,  Pa.  (1918.) 

[192-315]  IRMA  M.  RAPP,  b  Jan.  8,  1893;  dau  U.  S.  Grant  and  Mary  E.  (Detwiler)  Rapp  [192- 
216];  m  Nov.  11,  1915,  MILTON  CLEVENSTINE,  b  Mar.  12,  1884;  s  Henry  and  Mary  (Latshaw) 
Clevenstine.  Nurseryman;  res.,  Kimberton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Paul  Rapp,  b  Apr.  1,  1916. 

2.  Mary  Ruth,  b  Nov.  25,  1918. 

[192-316]  J.  HOWARD  RAPP,  b  Apr.  16,  1894;  s  U.  S.  Grant  and  Mary  E.  (Detwiler)  Rapp 
[192-216];  m  Mar.  22,  1917,  ESTHER  L.  COOK,  b  Aug.  29,  1893;  dau  Robert  L.  and  Bertha  A. 
(Brown)  Cook.  Farmer;  res.,  Kimberton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child :  Robert  Grant,  b  May  17,  1918. 

[192-317]  MYRTLE  M.  MOYER,  b  June  4,  1892;  dau  Irvin  V.  and  Anna  M.  (Rapp)  Moyer 
[192-217];  m  June  3,  1914,  CLARENCE  R.  POWELL,  b  Jan.  30,  1892;  s  Harvey  and  Ella  (Roberts) 
Powell.  Farmer;  res.,  Spring  City,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Willford  C.,  b  Nov.  9,  1915. 

2.  Robert  M.,  b  July  6,  1917;  d  Oct.  22,  1917. 

3.  Anna  Ruth,  b  Dec.  13,  1918. 

[192-318]  DAVID  THOMAS,  b  July  16,  1894;  s  George  W.  and  Sara  (Rowland)  Thomas  [192— 
225]:  m  Feb.  16,  1916,  CAROLINE  WOOD,  b  Jan.  20,  1890;  dau  Thomas  and  Emma  T.  (Denithorne) 
Wood.  Farmer;  res.,  Kimberton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur  Wood,  b  June  27,  1917. 

2.  George  Howard,  b  Sept.  25,  1918. 

[192-320]  ELISE  HEWITT,  b  Apr.  7,  1879;  dau  William  D.  and  Eleanor  M.  (Oliver)  Hewitt  [192- 
239];  m  Jan.  5,  1910,  GUY  LYNFIELD  BAYLEY,  b  May  18,  1875;  s  Joshua  Henry  and  Minerva 
(Barrows)  Bayley.  Electrical  and  mechanical  engineer]  res.,  Chappaqua,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 
(1920.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  William  Hewitt,  b  Nov.  27,  1910. 

2.  John  Barrington,  b  July  13,  1914. 

3.  George  Hewitt,  b  Dec.  15,  1912;  d  Oct.  5,  1913. 

[192-321]  ELEANOR  BARRINGTON  HEWITT,  b  Oct.  9,  1880;  dau  William  Dempster  and 
Eleanor  Maria  (Oliver)  Hewitt  [192-239];  m  Sept.  7,  1904,  BURTON  SILANCE,  b  1870.  Advertising 
business;  res.,  5734  East  Greenlake  Way,  Seattle,  Washington.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Silance  were  divorced 
in  1909. 


One  child:  William  Dempster  Hewitt,  b  Oct.  10,  1906. 


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[192-322]  ALLEN  RUSSEL  HUNT,  b  May  21,  1871;  s  Russel  A.  and  Mary  C.  (Ruggles)  Hunt 
[192-253.4];  m  June  1,  1892,  MARIA  EMMA  BECK,  b  Apr.  15,  1867;  dau  Frederick  T.  and  Maria 
(Douthitt)  Beck.  Farmer;  res.,  Madison,  Ohio.  (1920.) 

Children  (7): 

[192-336]  1.  Julia  M.,  b  May  14,  1893;  m  John  W.  Brewster. 

2.  Russel  A.,  b  Oct.  16,  1896. 

3.  Albert  S.,  b  Feb.  22,  1898. 

4.  Marion  E.,  b  Feb.  17,  1900. 

[192-337]  5.  Dora  A.,  b  June  20,  1903;  m  William  H.  Saeger;  Madison,  Route  1,  Ohio. 

6.  Cecil  L.,  b  Sept.  6,  1906. 

7.  Arnold  R.,  b  Apr.  5,  1909. 

[192-323]  DORA  ELIZABETH  HUNT,  b  May  23,  1882;  dau  Russel  A.  and  Mary  Cornelia  (Rug¬ 
gles)  Hunt  [192-253.4];  m  June  18,  1903,  ALBERT  E.  RICKARDS,  b  July  20,  1878;  s  Edward  and 
Elizabeth  (Haddock)  Rickards.  Auto  Equipment  Co.;  res.,  2702  Ellsworth  St.,  Erie,  Pa.  (1921.) 
No  issue. 

[192-324]  HARRY  VAN  ORSDOL  TAYLOR,  b  Feb.  7,  1892;  s  Frank  R.  and  Harriet  A.  (Van 
Orsdol)  Taylor  [192-258];  m  Dec.  30,  1916,  ALICE  ROGERS,  b  Sept.  13,  1895;  dau  George  Lee  and 
Edith  (Husted)  Rogers.  Farmer;  res.,  Beaver  Dams,  N.  Y.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Harry  Rogers,  b  Feb.  14,  1918. 

[192-325]  LAWRENCE  JACOBUS  RICHMOND,  b  May  2,  1893;  s  Simon  J.  and  Ella  (Henderson) 
Richmond  [192-266];  m  Nov.  25,  1916,  MILDRED  WATKINS,  b  May  25,  1896;  dau  James  A.  and 
Elizabeth  L.  (Forth)  Watkins.  Farmer;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  New  York.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Elizabeth  E.,  b  Oct.  19,  1917. 

2.  Roger  L.,  b  Sept.  22,  1919. 

[192-326]  FLETA  A.  TROWBRIDGE,  b  Jan.  21,  1880;  dau  Charles  S.  and  Susan  Adelia  (Miller) 
Trowbridge  [192-273.3];  m  Jan.  23,  1919,  H.  S.  ARMES,  s  Rev.  A.  Herbert  and  Blanche  (Poor) 
Armes.  Author;  res.,  50  Yale  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  (1921.)  No  children. 

[192-327]  KATHERINE  MAUDE  BLISS,  b  Jan.  16,  1872;  dau  A.  F.  and  Helen  Matilda  (Miller) 
Bliss  [192-273.4];  m  Mar.  26,  1913,  NICHOLAS  J.  WESTRA,  b  Apr.  1,  1864;  s  Julius  K.  and  Jennie 
K.  (Stiemsma)  Westra.  Building  contractor;  res.,  122  Colfax  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  (1921.) 
No  issue. 

[192-328]  MADGE  BLISS,  b  Mar.  6,  1876;  dau  A.  F.  and  Helen  Matilda  (Miller)  Bliss  [192- 
273.4];  m  Sept.  14,  1909,  F.  R.  LADD,  b  Dec.  7,  1874:  s  Rufus  M.  and  Ann  (North)  Ladd.  Farmer; 
res.,  Milford,  Mich.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marvin  Bliss,  b  June  30,  1911. 

2.  Ann  Helen,  b  Sept.  12,  1917. 

[192-330]  LEON  E.  COMSTOCK,  b  Mar.  22,  1895;  s  Wilbur  F.  and  Elizabeth  J.  (McCann) 
Comstock  [192-273.8];  m  June  30,  1920,  JANET  ELIZABETH  RICHARDS,  5  June  16,  1893;  dau 
George  C.  and  Mettie  B.  (Hankinson)  Richards.  Mail  carrier;  res.,  Penn  Yan,  New  York.  (1921.) 

[192-331]  FLORA  BLANCHE  SHULL,  b  Jan.  5,  1881;  dau  Jesper  Colvin  and  Laura  Jane  (Stever) 
Shull  [192-273.9];  m  June  30.  1909,  FREDERICK  L.  ARLAND,  b  Jan.  28,  1880;  s  Frederick  Otto 
and  Elizabeth  (Vogt)  Arland.  Telephone  engineer;  res.,  2380  Grand  Avenue,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 
(1921.) 

One  child:  Jane  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  28,  1910. 

[192-332]  FREDERICK  GROVER  SHULL,  b  Jan.  12,  1884;  s  Jesper  C.  and  Laura  Jane  (Stever) 
Shull  [192-273.9];  m  June  1,  1912,  DORIS  MacCALLAV,  b  Oct.  11,  1890;  daw  John  Frye  and  Mabel  A. 
(Dennis)  MacCallav.  Engineering  salesman;  res.,  3205  Dartmouth  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  MacCallav,  b  Dec.  1,  1917. 


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[192-333]  INEZ  LUCE,  b  Aug.  13,  1896;  dau  Harry  A.  and  M.  Winifred  (Chandler)  Luce  [192— 
274];  m  July  31,  1920,  MONTE  N.  HAYWOOD,  b  Mar.  12,  1893;  s  Thomas  M.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Smith)  Haywood.  Soldier;  address,  Ordnance  Depot  No.  9,  Fort  Bliss,  Texas.  (1920.)  Monte  N. 
Haywood  served  in  the  U.  S.  A.  during  World  War,  1917-1918,  as  Ordnance  Sergeant. 

[192-334]  JOSEPH  L.  FREEMAN,  b  Sept.,  1888;  s  Ozias  S.  and  Mary  Mariah  (Henning)  Freeman 
[192-295];  m  Nov.  30,  1894,  ETHEL  DEMAS. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Joseph  L. ;  2.  Lester;  3.  Ethel.  [  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[192-335]  REBECCA  S.  FREEMAN,  dau  Ozias  S.  and  Mary  Mariah  (Henning)  Freeman  [192- 
295];  m  Apr.  13,  1918,  ROBERT  BEARDSLEY.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[192-336]  JULIA  M.  HUNT,  b  May  14,  1893;  dau  Allen  Russel  and  Maria  Emma  (Beck)  Hunt 
[192-322];  m  Dec.  18,  1918,  JOHN  W.  BREWSTER,  b  Oct.  14,  1882;  s  Robert  L.  and  Sarah  C. 
(Williams)  Brewster.  Farmer;  res.,  Madison,  Ohio.  (1921.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Wadsworth  M.,  b  May  9,  1920. 

2.  Lucile  May,  b  June  4,  1921. 


ANNA  WAGNER  (WAGENER)  [E  1961 
and  her  DESCENDANTS 


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[196]  ANNA  WAGNER  (WAGENER)  [E  196],  the  widow  of  Caspar  Wagner,  came  to  Pa.  in  1737. 
She  was  b  1702;  d  Jan.  23,  1790,  and  is  buried  in  the  private  cemetery  on  the  farm  now  (1920)  owned  by 
John  K.  Heebner,  Worcester,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  preached  the  funeral  ser¬ 
mon — Text:  Matt.  16:24.  This  farm  was  bought  by  the  son  Christopher  [E  197],  on  Oct.  9,  1754.  [Plate 
G  XI.} 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[196-1]  1.  Christopher  [E  197],  b  Dec.  (Nov.  15),  1727;  d  Nov.  28,  1810;  m  Susanna  Heebner. 

2.  Anna  Rosina;  d  young. 

[196-2]  3.  David  [E  198],  b  May  24,  1736;  d  May  9,  1796;  m  Susanna  Umstead. 

“Caspar  Wagener,  of  Ober-Langneundorf,  was  in  1719  cited  several  times  to  appear  for  instruction 
given  by  the  Jesuits.  In  1727  he  was  married  by  the  priest  to  Anna  — — — — - — ,  and  promised  to  bring 
up  his  children  in  the  Catholic  faith.  He  passed  through  the  trials  of  the  Jesuit  mission,  probably  had 
his  children,  Christopher  and  Anna  Rosina,  baptized  into  the  Catholic  faith,  and  fled  to  Goerlitz  in  the 
winter  or  spring  of  1736,  and  later  to  Berthelsdorf.  Before  the  migration  of  1737  he  was  killed,  the 
daughter,  Anna  Rosina,  died,  and  David  was  born.  The  widowed  mother  with  her  two  sons,  Chris¬ 
topher  and  David,  fled  to  America,  arriving  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  in  the  ship,  ‘St.  Andrew  Galley ,’  John 
Stedman,  master,  Sept.  26,  1737.  The  Wagener  families  mentioned  in  connection  with  the  Jesuit 
mission  lived  in  Harpersdorf  and  Langneundorf,  and  were  firm,  resolute,  and  fearless  Schwenkfelders. 
Their  given  names  were  Caspar,  Friedrich,  Heinrich,  David,  Regina,  Melchior,  and  George.  Anna 
Wagener  and  her  two  sons  settled  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.” 

[The  Mixsell  and  Allied  Families ,  Vol.  15,  No.  J.] 

[196-1]  CHRISTOPHER  WAGENER  [E  197],  b  Dec.  (Nov.  15),  1727;  d  Nov.  28,  1810;  s  Caspar 
and  Anna  Wagner  [196];  m  Nov.  26,  1754,  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  SUSANNA  HEEBNER,  b  Oct., 
1734;  d  July  2,  1817;  dau  David  and  Maria  (Kriebel)  Heebner  [21]. 

Christopher  Wagener  came  to  Pa.  in  1737  with  his  mother.  He  was  naturalized  June  1,  1750,  and 
in  1754  bought  land  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  [ Plate  G  XI]  owned  in  1920  by  John  K.  Heeb¬ 
ner.  Both  Christopher  Wagener  and  his  wife,  Susanna,  are  buried  in  the  private  cemetery  on  the  Heeb¬ 
ner  farm. 

Children  (J): 

[160-2]  1.  Sarah,  b  Feb.  11,  1756;  d  May  28,  1833;  m  Abraham  Yeakle. 

[68-2]  2.  Salome,  b  Aug.  28,  1761;  d  Jan.  27,  1835;  m  Rev.  Melchior  Schultz. 

3.  Daughter,  b  Dec.  18,  1767;  d  Jan.  1,  1768. 

[199-2]  4.  Christina,  b  Feb.  17,  1769;  d  Apr.  18,  1830;  m  Abraham  Heebner. 

[196-2]  DAVID  WAGENER  [E  198],  b  May  24,  1736;  d  May  9,  1796;  6'  Caspar  and  Anna  Wagner 
[196] ;  m  SUSANNA  UMSTEAD,  b  Feb.  2,  1734 ;  d  Apr.  22,  1819.  David  Wagener  came  to  Pa.  in  1737 
with  his  mother. 

Children  (7): 

[196-3]  1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  18,  1759;  d  June  18,  1833;  m  Christian  Butz. 

[196—4]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  May  24,  1760;  d  Aug.  18,  1830;  m  Jacob  Mixsell. 

[196—5]  3.  Deborah,  b  1764;  d  Oct.  11,  1826;  m  John  Adam  Deshler. 

4.  John,  b - ;  d  in  Allentown,  Pa. 

5.  Abraham,  b - ;  d  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

[196-6]  6.  Daniel,  b  1766;  d  May  24,  1842;  m  Eve  Opp. 

[196-7]  7.  David,  b  Nov.,  1770;  d  Mar.  19,  1854;  m  Rosina  Beidleman. 

On  July  14,  1774,  David  Wagener  acquired  by  patent  8  acres  76  perches  known  as  “Waggoner’s 
Mill  Seat”  lying  on  both  sides  of  the  Bushkill  Creek,  Easton,  Pa.  By  additional  purchases  he  acquired 
134  acres;  all  lying  within  the  present  borough  limits  of  Easton,  Pa.  [Plate  A  I,  II,  III,  IV,  V.]  In 
his  will  signed  Feb.  18,  1796,  David  Wagener  bequeathed  his  son,  David,  property  that  he  valued  at 
4,000  pounds.  “All  those  of  my  mills,  and  tract  of  about  50  acres  of  land — situate  on  Bushkill  Creek 
within  the  limits  of  borough  of  Easton.”  At  the  wish  of  Mrs.  William  Ricker  [196-30],  a  stone  was 
placed  over  the  grave  of  David  and  Susanna  Wagener  in  the  Easton  Cemetery.  The  land  on  which 


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they  are  buried  was  purchased  by  David  Wagener  from  the  estate  of  William  Penn.  The  tomb¬ 
stone  was  erected  Oct.  13,  1881,  and  contains  this  inscription: 

“Beneath  this  marble  are  deposited  the  remains  of  DAVID  WAGENER  ESQ.,  late  of  the  borough 
of  Easton,  one  of  the  associate  Judges  of  Northampton  County,  born  in  Silesia,  Germany,  May  24, 
A.D.  1736,  and  departed  this  life  May  9,  1796,  aged  59  years,  11  months,  and  15  days.  Also  beneath 
this  stone  lies  the  body  of  SUSANNA,  wife  of  David  Wagener  Esq.,  one  of  the  associate  Justices  of 
Northampton,  born  Feb.  2,  A.D.  1734;  departed  this  life  Apr.  22,  1819,  aged  85  yrs.  2  mos.  and  20 
days.”  [Eyerman  Easton  Cemetery  Records .]  [For  much  data  concerning  David  Wagener  and  his  des¬ 
cendants  the  Editor  is  greatly  indebted  to  “Genealogical  Studies  etc." ,  by  John  Eyerman,  1902.} 

“Judge  David  Wagener  came  to  Easton  in  1776,  and  nine  years  later  made  his  first  purchase  of 
sixty-five  acres  of  land  for  £260.  6s.  This  plot  was  added  to  from  time  to  time,  until  at  the  time  of  his 
death  he  was  one  of  the  largest  landowners  of  the  town.  In  the  year  1791  he  was  appointed  Associate 
Justice  of  the  Northampton  Courts,  which  office  he  continued  to  hold  until  his  death  in  1796.  His  will 
was  probated  June  7,  1796,  and  is  recorded  in  Will  Book  3,  p.  47.”  [Eyerman.] 

[196-3]  MARY  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  18,  1759;  d  June  18,  1833;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Umstead) 
Wagener  [196-2];  m  CHRISTIAN  BUTZ,  b  Nov.  18,  1756;  d  Oct.  10,  1821;  s  Michael  and  Elizabeth 
(Messinger)  (Weaver?)  Butz. 

Children  (7): 

[196-13]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  28,  1782  (bap.  Jan.  21,  1782);  d  Sept.  25,  1842;  m  Philip  Odenwelder. 

[196-8]  2.  Susanna,  b  June  8,  1783;  d  Dec.  20,  1853;  m  Jacob  Heller. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  16,  1786;  d  Sept.  5,  1854;  d.  s.  p. 

[196-9]  4.  David,  b  1789;  d  Feb.  18,  1827;  m  Mary  Herster. 

[196-10]  5.  Mary,  b  June  7,  1793;  d  Aug.  21,  1878;  m  Peter  Keiper. 

[196—1 1  ]  6.  Michael,  b  Jan.  1,  1796;  d  Nov.  15,  1889;  m  Elizabeth  Shimer. 

[196-12]  7.  Daniel  W.,  b  1802;  d  Apr.  19,  1867;  m  Elvira  Barnet. 

“Christian  Butz  was  born  in  Springfield  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  His  parents  moved  to  Palmer  Twp. 
when  he  was  a  boy;  he  married  Mary  Wagener  of  Quaker  descent,  daughter  of  David,  who  owned  a 
large  tract  of  land  on  the  Bushkill,  and  whose  home  was  one  of  the  most  beautiful  in  the  vicinity  of 
Easton.  Mr.  Butz  built  a  stately  residence,  still  standing  in  1905.  He  was  a  farmer  and  miller,  and 
died  a  wealthy  man.  Christian  Butz  moved  to  Easton  in  1800.”  [Jordan.] 

In  1824  the  heirs  of  Christian  Butz,  all  of  Easton,  are  given  as  follows:  “Mary  Butz,  widow;  Jacob, 
Merchant;  David  Miller  and  wife  Mary ;  Daniel  Miller,  wife  Elvira;  Philip  Odenwelder,  merchant,  wife 
Elizabeth;  Jacob  Heller,  merchant,  wife  Susanna;  Peter  Keiper,  tobacconist,  wife  Mary.” 

Christian  Butz  was  a  member  of  Capt.  Buss’  (First)  Company,  Forks  Twp.,  5th  Battalion,  North¬ 
ampton  Co.  Militia,  ordered  to  march  July  3,  1778.  [Pa.  Arch.  2nd  Series,  Vol.  XIV,  p  577.]  He 
took  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  Dec.  30,  1777  (No.  195)  [Pa.  Hist.  Soc.  Mss.  Records  1767-1778,  p  251.]. 

In  1796  he  was  assessor  for  Forks  Twp.;  in  1801,  county  commissioner,  and  from  1811  to  1813, 
county  treasurer.  The  old  Butz  mill,  built  by  Col.  Kachlein  in  1762  was  purchased  by  Christian  Butz 
from  Andrew  Kachlein.  In  the  assessor’s  return  from  Easton  in  1806  the  following  item  occurs:  “Chris¬ 
tian  Butz,  miller,  at  200,  2034  acres  land,  1  lot,  2  mills,  horses,  mares,  geldings,  cattle.”  [Mixsell  and 
Allied  Families,  Vol.  15,  A To.  J.] 


[196-4]  ELIZABETH  WAGENER,  b  May  24,  1760;  d  Aug.  18,  1830;  dau  David  and  Susanna 
(Umstead)  Wagener  [196-2];  m  JACOB  MIXSELL,  b  Mar.  29,  1762;  d  Oct.  26,  1841.  Jacob  Mixsell 
was  a  miller  and  dry  goods  dealer. 

In  the  settlement  of  the  estate  of  Jacob  Mixsell,  on  Jan.  15,  1842,  the  following  heirs  are  mentioned: 
“David  Mixsell,  merchant,  Greenwich  Twp.,  Warren  Cto.,  N.  J. ;  Peter  Pomp,  druggist,  wife  Susanna, 
Easton,  Pa.;  William  Smith,  Phila.,  wife  Eliza  Ann;  Charles  W.  Mixsell,  Easton;  David  Mixsell;  Charles 
W.  Mixsell;  Susanna,  wife  of  Peter  Pomp;  only  surviving  children:  Eliza  Ann  Smith,  only  child  of 
John  Mixsell,  deceased  son  of  Jacob  Mixsell,  deceased  of  Easton,  miller.” 

Children  ( 5 ): 


[196-14] 

[196-16a] 
[196— 16b] 


1.  John,  b  July  19,  1787;  d  Aug.  4,  1832;  m  Diana  Arndt. 

2.  Philip  J.,  b  Oct.  17,  1789;  d  May  4,  1839;  unm;  buried  in  Easton,  Pa. 

1.  George  Herster. 


3.  Susanna,  b  Sept.  1,  1793;  d  Sept.  27,  1865;  m 


2.  Peter  Pomp. 


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[196-15]  4.  David,  b  Mar.  10,  1796;  d  Apr.  12,  1850;  m  Ann  Davidson  Cyphers. 

[196—17  ]  5.  Charles  Wagener,  b  May  10,  1799;  d  Mar.  15,  1875;  m  Mary  Keiper. 


[196-5]  DEBORAH  WAGENER,  b  1764;  d  Oct.  11,  1826;  dau  David  and  Susanna  (Umstead) 
Wagener  [196-2] ;  m  JOHN  ADAM  DESHLER,  b  July  31,  1766;  d  Oct.  14,  1820;  s  David  and  Susanna 
(Muhlenberg)  Deshler.  Prominent  business  man  of  Easton,  Pa. 


[196-18] 

[196-19] 

[196-22] 

[196-20a] 

[196-20b] 

[196-21] 


Children  (5): 

1.  Elizabeth  Wagener,  b  Nov.  1,  1786;  d  Nov.  6,  1845;  m  Charles  Horn. 

2.  Mary  Wagener,  b  Nov.  29,  1788;  d  May  18,  1875;  m  Samuel  Bittenbender. 

3.  Catharine,  b  June  1,  1790;  d  Feb.  6,  1871;  m  James  Hackett. 

4.  David  Wagener,  b  Jan.  19,  1792;  d  Sept.  1,  1869;  m  (  1‘  Elizabeth  Green 

l  2.  Margaret  Nashee. 

5.  George  Wagener,  b  Sept.  17,  1793  (1795);  d  May  25,  1837;  m  Catharine  Lawson  Dun¬ 

ham. 


In  the  will  of  Adam  Deshler  of  Easton,  Pa.,  dated  Apr.  6,  1820,  and  probated  Nov.  27,  1820,  he 
names  his  wife,  Deborah,  and  five  children:  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Charles  Horn;  Mary,  wife  of  Samuel 
Bittenbender;  Catharine,  wife  of  James  Hackett;  David  Deshler  and  George  W.  Deshler.  Wife,  De¬ 
borah  Deshler,  and  son-in-law,  Samuel  Bittenbender,  Executors.  [Will  Book  4,  p  597.} 

The  widow,  Deborah,  died  prior  to  1827,  in  which  year  Samuel  Bittenbender,  as  surviving  executor, 
made  a  report  to  the  court. 

David  Deshler  (1736-1796),  the  father  of  John  Adam  Deshler,  was  a  son  of  Adam  and  Apolonia 
Deshler.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  of  Northampton  County,  Pa.  He 
also  served  as  Commissary  and  when  the  Continental  army  was  in  extreme  need,  advanced  money  for 
supplies.  References  showing  that  Col.  David  Deshler  was  a  Commissary  in  the  Revolution  will  be 
found  in  Colonial  Records  of  Pa.,  Vol.  12,  p  460;  Vol.  13,  p  109;  also  in  Pa.  Archives,  1779-1781 ,  Vol. 
8,  ppSOO,  517,697,  721.  [For  further  data  re  Deshler  Family,  cf.  Hist.  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa.,  1914,  PP  2-234  sqq.) 

“An  order  was  drawn  on  the  Treasurer  in  favour  of  Mr.  Charles  Deshler,  for  the  sum  of  £1,000,  of  the  money  emit¬ 
ted  by  an  act  of  the  General  Assembly,  passed  the  25th  day  of  March  last,  to  be  by  him  paid  to  Colonel  David  Deshler 
[father  of  John  Adam  Deshler],  Commissioner  of  Purchases  for  the  County  of  Northampton,  for  purchasing  supplies 
for  the  use  of  the  Army;  to  be  charged  to  Colonel  Jacob  Morgan,  Jun’r,  Superintendent,  &c.,  and  deducted  out  of  an 
order  granted  him  the  fourteenth  instant.” 

“Two  orders  were  drawn  on  the  Treasurer  in  favor  of  Mr.  David  Deshler,  one  for  the  sum  of  three  thousand  and 
ninety-seven  pounds  thirteen  shillings  and  two  pence,  State  money  emitted  by  act  of  Assembly  of  the  seventh  day  of 
April,  1781 ;  and  the  other  for  the  sum  of  four  hundred  and  one  pounds  eight  shillings  and  one  half  penny  specie,  bal¬ 
ance  of  his  account  as  Commissioner  of  Purchases  in  the  County  of  Northampton.”  [From  Minutes  of  the  Supreme 
Executive  Council  of  Pa.,  published  in  1853.] 


[196-6]  DANIEL  WAGENER,  b  1766;  d  May  24,  1842;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Umstead)  Wagener 
[196-2];  m  Apr.  13,  1785,  EVE  OPP,  b  Apr.  1,  1768;  d  Apr.  6,  1833.  Daniel  Wagener  pursued  the  occu¬ 
pation  of  merchant.  He  became  also  the  owner  of  a  large  number  of  mills,  three  of  wffiich  were  erected 
under  his  own  supervision,  one  as  early  as  1792.  He  was  a  man  of  sound  judgment  and  great  decision  of 
character,  and  amassed  a  large  estate.  He  was  an  Associate  Judge  of  Northampton  County,  Pa.,  for 
about  forty-two  years,  and  it  is  said  that  in  that  time  no  bond  was  ever  taken  in  court  for  which  the 
sureties  proved  insufficient. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  Apr.  30,  1786;  d  Feb.  26,  1856  (1868);  m  Philip  Mixsell. 

2.  Susanna,  b  May  11  (30),  1788;  d  June  19  (18),  1859;  m  Joseph  Burke. 

3.  Jacob,  b  Dec.  10,  1790;  d  Dec.  14,  1859;  m 


[196-23] 

[196-24] 

[196-25a] 

[196-25b] 

[196-26] 

[196-26.1] 


1.  Sabina  Michler. 

2.  Mrs.  Catharine  (Miller)  Burke. 

4.  David  D.,  b  Oct.  11,  1792;  d  Oct.  1,  1860;  m  Mary  Knauss. 

5.  John  O.,  b  May  17  (19),  1800;  d  June  9,  1829;  m - Adams.  Physician. 


[196-7]  DAVID  WAGENER,  b  Nov.,  1770;  d  Mar.  19,  1854;  s  David  and  Susanna  (Umstead) 
Wagener  [196-2];  m  ROSANNA  (ROSINA)  BEIDLEMAN,  b  1775;  d  Aug.  9,  1848. 

Children  (11): 

[196-27]  1.  Mary,  b  1797;  d  Mar.  14,  1865;  m  Joseph  Herster. 

2.  Henry,  b  1799;  d  Jan.  18,  1841;  aged  42  yr.,  3  mo.,  3  wks.,  5  da. 


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[196-28] 

[196-29] 

[196-30] 

[196-30.1] 

[196-30.2] 


3.  Sarah,  b  Oct.  12,  1800;  d  Oct.  11  (14),  1873;  m  Joseph  Howell. 

4.  David,  b  1802;  d  1805. 

5.  Valentine,  b  1805;  d  Sept.  2,  1836;  aged  31  yr.,  10  mo.,  5  da. 

6.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  15,  1807;  d  Apr.  20,  1840;  m  John  Howell. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b  1809;  d  July  13,  1881;  m  William  Ricker. 

8.  Sabina,  b  1811;  d  Jan.  27,  1868;  unm. 

9.  William,  b  1814;  d  Sept.  14,  1850  (1854);  m  Sarah - 

10.  Rosanna,  b  1835;  d  1894  [ Eyerman\ .  [ Date  of  birth  evidently  incorrect .] 

11.  Jacob,  b  May  28,  1817;  d  Dec.  23,  1879;  m  Margaret - . 


In  the  will  of  David  Wagener,  probated  Mar.  7,  1854,  we  find  the  following  items:  “To  my 
daughter,  Sabina,  $1700  for  kindness  shown  to  her  mother  and  me  to  be  in  trust  for  her;  she  is  also  to 
get  $300  more  than  any  of  the  other  children,  and  to  have  the  right  to  dispose  of  the  same  if  without 
issue,  and  if  not  disposed  of  to  revert  to  her  brothers  and  sisters;  she  is  also  to  have  all  household  furni¬ 
ture.  Of  the  residue  14  1°  go  1°  Joseph  Herster,  in  trust  for  my  daughter,  Mary,  wife  of  Joseph  Herster, 
to  be  divided  among  her  heirs  after  her  death;  34  1°  Joseph  Howell,  husband  of  my  daughter,  Sarah; 
14  to  daughter,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Ricker;  34  to  my  friend,  Jacob  Wagner,  in  trust  for  my  son, 
Jacob  B.  Wagner.  $300  to  my  daughter  in  law,  Sarah,  wife  of  my  son  William  Wagner,  deceased.’’ 

He  also  provides  for  removing  the  bodies  of  his  wife,  his  sons,  Henry  and  Valentine,  and  daughter, 
Susanna,  to  the  New  Cemetery.  The  body  of  his  deceased  son,  William,  if  brought  from  California,  is 
to  be  also  buried  in  one  of  his  lots. 

In  a  codicil  he  gives  his  daughter  Sabina  $2400  outright. 

“Hon.  David  D.  Wagener,  and  Samuel  Yohe  were  members  of  the  Hickory  Club  formed  Aug.  20, 
1820,  to  advance  the  election  of  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson  to  the  presidency.”  [Newspaper  Clipping.] 


[196-8]  SUSANNA  BUTZ,  b  June  8,  1783;  d  Dec.  20,  1853;  dau  Christian  and  Mary  (Wagener) 
Butz  [196-3];  m  Mar.  18,  1804,  JACOB  HELLER,  b  Apr.  23,  1782;  d  Oct.  14,  1834;  s  Jacob  Heller. 

Jacob  Heller,  1750-1822,  father  of  Jacob  was  a  Lieutenant  in  the  7th  Co.,  5th  Battalion  of  Militia, 
1777;  Capt.  2d  Battalion  in  1781.  [Eyerman — Old  Graveyards ,  p  85.] 

Children  (8): 

[196-31]  1.  Maria,  b  Nov.  9,  1805;  d  June  28,  1862;  m  Samuel  Yohe. 

[196-32]  2.  Charles,  b  Dec.  2,  1807;  d  Apr.  14,  1896;  m  Louisa  Tindall. 

[196-33]  3.  Susan  Wilhelmina,  b  Mar.  14,  1810;  d  Apr.  11,  1883;  m  John  A.  Innes. 

[196-34]  4.  Christian  Butz,  b  Dec.  16,  1812;  d  May  13,  1873;  m  Henrietta  Detwiler. 

[196-35]  5.  William,  b  Dec.  20,  1815;  d  Jan.  15,  1888;  m  Annie  E.  Mixsell. 

[196-36]  6.  Jacob  Butz,  b  Jan.  22,  1819;  d  Feb.  26,  1890;  m  Maria  Martha  Gray. 

[196-37]  7.  Matilda  Louisa,  b  Mar.  1,  1823;  d  Aug.  22,  1903;  m  Melchior  Hay  Horn. 

8.  Daniel  B.,  b  Nov.  2,  1825;  d  Dec.  11,  1844. 


[196-9]  DAVID  BUTZ,  b  1789;  d  Feb.  18,  1827;  s  Christian  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Butz  [196-3];  m 
Sept.  17,  1809,  MARY  HERSTER,  b  1790;  d  Mar.  24,  1868;  daw  John  and  Margaret  (Shnyder)  Herster. 

Children  (9): 

[196-42]  1.  Ebeneza,  b  Jan.  6,  1810;  d  June  16,  1892;  m  William  J.  Harmony. 

[196—38]  2.  John  H.,  b  June  (Jan.)  4,  1811;  d  Apr.  21,  1879;  m  Susanna  Engler. 

[196—43]  3.  Mary,  b  Dec.  1,  1812;  d  Oct.  25,  1917;  m  Herman  S.  Heckman. 

[196-39]  4.  Christian,  b  Oct.  3  (13),  1814;  d  Sept.  20.  1859;  m - 

[196-40]  5.  Susan,  b  Nov.  16,  1816;  d  Apr.  17,  1891;  m  James  R.  Innes. 

6.  Daniel  H.,  b  July  13,  1818;  d  Dec.  30,  1858;  unm. 

[196-41]  7.  Joseph,  b - ;  m  Susan  Hagenbuch. 

8.  William,  b - ;  unm. 

9.  Elizabeth. 


[196-10]  MARY  BUTZ,  b  June  7,  1793;  d  Aug.  21,  1878;  dau  Christian  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Butz 
[196-3];  m  PETER  IvEIPER,  b  Jan.  27,  1785;  d  Dec.  21,  1855.  Tobacconist  and  cigar  manufacturer. 
Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  John,  b  June  6,  1811;  d  Sept.  8,  1849. 

[196-17]  2.  Mary,  b  Aug.  14,  1813  (1814);  d  Mar.  15,  1875;  m  Charles  Wagener  Mixsell. 

[196-44]  3.  Christian  Butz,  b  Dec.  4,  1816;  d  Apr.  10,  1890;  m  Mary  A.  Flemming. 


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4.  Jacob,  of  New  Orleans,  La. 

5.  Charles,  b  May  31,  1822;  d  Apr.  20,  1862;  unm. 

[196-45]  6.  Susan,  b - ;  m  William  Dickson. 

[196-46]  7.  Elizabeth,  b  Nov.  12,  1819;  d  May  3,  1873;  m  Charles  Locke.  No  issue. 

8.  George,  b - ;  dec;  was  a  physician;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  No  issue. 

[196-46.1]  9.  David,  b - ;  d  in  Texas;  m  - - - — ;  had  two  daughters. 

[196-11]  MICHAEL  BUTZ,  b  Jan.  1,  1796;  d  Nov.  15,  1889;  s  Christian  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Butz 
[196-3];  m  Oct.  22,  1822,  ELIZABETH  SHIMER,  b  Apr.  21,  1805;  d  June  5,  1899. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  July  6,  1823;  d  Dec.  5,  1881. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b  May  12,  1826;  d  Jan.  1,  1843. 

[196-48]  3.  Jacob,  b  Apr.  30,  1828;  d  Jan.  10,  1901;  m  Adelia  D.  Bixler. 

4.  David,  b  Apr.  21,  1831;  d  Sept.  10,  1898. 

5.  Charles,  b  June  6,  1834;  d  Oct.  1,  1838. 

[196-49]  6.  Matilda,  b  May  5,  1837;  d  Oct.  29,  1919;  m  Henry  R.  Chidsey. 

7.  Samuel,  b  Sept.  9,  1840;  unm. 

[196-50]  8.  Edward,  b  Aug.  31,  1844;  m  Annie  E.  Geary. 

Michael  Butz  was  born  at  Walter’s  Mill  along  the  Bushkill;  he  was  in  the  store  business,  and  later 
engaged  in  the  milling  business.  He  was  one  of  the  most  prominent  of  Easton’s  business  men.  \Easton 
Express.] 

Michael  Butz  was  for  a  time  in  the  mercantile  business  with  his  brother  Jacob ;  in  1827  he  purchased 
the  old  homestead  and  operated  the  mill  in  connection  with  his  store;  in  1837  he  engaged  in  the  woolen 
manufacturing  business.  He  retired  from  the  mercantile  business  in  1856,  and  from  milling  in  1870.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  Union  Guards  from  1816  to  1829.  Mr.  Butz  was  a  man  of  unusually  wise  judgment, 
keen  foresight,  public  spirit  and  enterprise;  and  was  an  efficient,  considerate  and  sympathetic  leader. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  town  council  for  many  years.  “He  was  such  a  hard  smoker  that  when  he  and 
a  friend  adjourned  to  the  kitchen  to  take  a  sociable  chat  the  room  would  soon  be  so  full  of  smoke  as  to 
make  it  appear  as  if  the  building  had  taken  fire.”  [Easton  Argos,  1889.] 

David  Butz  was  a  lumber  dealer;  served  in  Union  Army  during  Civil  War.  Samuel  Butz  was  a 
shirt  manufacturer.  [ Condit ,  p  203.] 

[196-12]  DANIEL  WAGENER  BUTZ,  b  1802;  d  Apr.  19,  1867;  s  Christian  and  Mary  (Wagener) 
Butz  [196-3];  m  ELVIRA  BARNET,  b  1805;  d  Feb.  14,  1885. 

Children  (J): 

[196-51]  1.  Mary,  b  Jan.  27,  1832;  m  George  R.  Seitz. 

[196—52]  2.  Margaret,  b  Jan.  22,  1834;  d  Oct.  21,  1886;  m  A.  N.  Wilking. 

[196-53]  3.  Ellen,  b  Feb.  14,  1835;  d  July  19,  1876;  m  Clinton  M.  Andrews. 

4.  George,  d  young. 

[196-13]  ELIZABETH  BUTZ,  b  Feb.  28,  1782  (bap.  Jan.  21,  1782  ?);  d  Sept.  25,  1842;  dau  Christian 
and  Mary  (Wagener)  Butz  [196-3];  m  PHILIP  ODENWELDER,  b  June  13,  1780;  d  Feb.  27,  1849. 
Was  a  merchant  in  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  (9): 

1.  Jacob,  b  June  15,  1804;  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Apr.  2,  1805  (1806);  d  Feb.  11,  1856;  unm. 

3.  David,  b  May  4,  1808;  m -  [No  further  data.] 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b  Oct.  8,  1810;  m  Edward  J.  Seip. 

5.  Christian  B.,  b  Jan.  17,  1814;  d  June  12,  1892;  m  Maria  Uhler. 

6.  Edward,  b  Oct.  9,  1817 ;  unm. 

7.  William,  b  Jan.  2,  1819;  m - . 

8.  Jacob,  b  Mar.  11,  1822;  d  Nov.  30,  1860;  m  Ebeneza  Cole. 

9.  John,  b  Jan.  14,  1825;  d  Sept.,  1874;  unm. 

From  Family  Bible  in  possession  of  Mary  Odenwelder  Walter,  Easton,  Pa.,  copied  by  Etna  Oden- 
welder  [196-145.9];  the  writing  in  some  cases  is  faint  and  almost  illegible. 


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The  will  of  Edward  Odenwelder,  Easton,  Pa.  (signed  Feb.  15,  1867,  probated  Apr.  26,  1869)  be¬ 
queaths  “to  brother  John,  interest  of  S3500;  said  sum  upon  death  of  John  to  be  paid  to  the  children  of 
my  deceased  sister,  Mary  Anna  Seip — Charles  and  Mary;  the  balance  to  be  divided  among  my  heirs.” 


Provisions  of  the  Will  of  John  Odenwelder 
[ Probated  Oct.  1,  1874] 

An  Italian  marble  tombstone  is  to  be  erected  over  his  grave,  same  as  that  of  Daniel  and  William. 
To  his  cousin,  William  Odenwelder,  Palmer  Twp.,  Pa.,  he  bequeaths  $100  in  trust  to  keep  plots  of 
Edward  J.  Seip,  his  parents,  and  his  own  grave  in  repair,  in  German  Reformed  Burial  ground,  Easton, 
Pa.  His  executor  is  to  buy  and  erect  a  burial  plot  railing,  and  erect  a  tombstone  for  his  brother,  Edward. 
The  following  bequests  were  also  made: 

“To  Mrs.  Matilda  Freeman,  wife  of  Dr.  George  Freeman,  Freemansburg,  Pa.  $1;  to  Miss  Mary  Seip,  daughter  of 
Edward  J.  Seip,  deceased,  $1;  to  Charles  Howard  Seip,  son  of  Edward  J.  Seip,  Easton,  Pa.,  $1;  to  Henry  Seip,  son  of 
Edward  J.  Seip,  Easton,  Pa.,  SI ;  to  Samuel  M.  Odenwelder,  son  of  my  brother  Daniel,  Reading,  Pa.,  $1 ;  to  Mrs.  Eliza¬ 
beth  Wohlbach,  Easton,  Pa.,  daughter  of  my  brother  William,  deceased,  $1 ;  to  Christian  B.  Odenwelder,  Chestnut  Hill, 
Pa.,  clothing  etc.;  to  Mrs.  Sarah  Diehl  of  Wsp — (Adam  Helm  and  his  wife)  two  pictures;  to  Mrs.  Catharine  Jacoby, 
wife  of  Peter  S.  Jacoby,  Wsp,  gold  spectacles  presented  to  me  by  St.  Johns  U.  S.  School.’’ 

The  residue  was  to  be  divided  in  equal  shares  among  the  following: 

“Daniel  Snyder  Wsp,  near  Joseph  Unangsts;  Peterly  Jacoby,  brother  of  Mrs.  Sayler,  near  Hecktown,  Pa.;  David 
Wilson  Bidleman,  son  of  George  Bidleman,  Easton,  Pa.,  formerly  of  Wsp.;  Mrs.  Esther  Seigfried,  widow  of  the  late 
Echvin  R.  Seigfried,  Easton,  Pa.;  John  S.  Osterstock,  Easton,  son  of  John  Ostenstock  of  Butztown;  William  Woodring, 
son  of  George  of  Palmer  Twp.;  Mrs.  Elizina  Kutz,  widow  of  the  late  Edward  Kutz,  Easton,  Pa.;  William  Odenwelder, 
son  of  Jacob  Odenwelder,  deceased,  Palmer  Twp.;  John  Odenwelder,  son  of  Christian  B.  Odenwelder,  Palmer  Twp.; 
Henry  P.  Butz  Odenwelder,  son  of  my  brother,  Jacob,  deceased.”  Wm.  Odenwelder,  Palmer  Twp.,  was  appointed 
Executor. 

The  will  of  Elizabeth  Odenwelder,  Easton,  Pa.  (signed  Sept.  5,  1842,  probated  Oct.  29,  1842), 
bequeaths  all  her  property  to  her  brother,  Daniel  W.  Butz,  executor  in  trust  for  use  of  her  husband; 
after  his  death  it  is  to  be  distributed  according  to  law  in  case  of  intestates. 


[196-14]  JOHN  MIXSELL,  b  July  19.  1787;  cl  Aug.  4,  1832;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Wagener) 
Mixsell  [196-4];  m  DIANA  ARNDT. 

One  child: 

[196-61]  Eliza  Ann;  m  William  Smith  of  Philadelphia;  had  two  sons. 


[196-15]  DAVID  MIXSELL,  b  Mar.  10,  1796;  d  Apr.  12,  1850;  s  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Wagener) 
Mixsell  [196-4];  m  ANN  DAVIDSON  CYPHERS,  b  Nov.  6,  1820;  d  May  13,  1889. 


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Children  (S): 

1.  Jacob  Cyphers,  b  June  5,  1839;  m  (  Martha  Hill. 

[2.  Amanda  Stofflet  Frederick. 

2.  Ann  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  17,  1843;  m  Rev.  T.  Logan  Murphy. 

3.  David,  b  May  19,  1849;  d  Aug.  6,  1913;  m  Mary  Long  Boileau. 


Ann  (Cyphers)  Mixsell  married  a  second  time. 

[The  Editor  is  greatly  indebted  to  Dr.  Raymond  B.  Mixsell  of  Pasadena,  Cal.,  for  data  relating 
to  Jacob  Mixsell  and  his  descendants.  Dr.  Mixsell  put  at  the  disposal  of  the  Editor  family  data 
that  his  father,  David  Mixsell,  had  collected.] 


[196-16a]  SUSANNA  MIXSELL,  b  Sept.  1,  1793;  d  Sept.  27,  1865;  daiMacob  and  Elizabeth  (Wage¬ 
ner)  Mixsell  [196-4];  m  GEORGE  HERSTER,  b  Aug.  12,  1788;  d  May  6,  1819;  s  John  and  Margaret 
(Shnyder)  Herster. 

Children  (J): 

[196-65]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  Dec.  28,  1809;  d  Feb.  6,  1885;  m  John  Tindall. 

[196-66]  2.  John  J.,  b  Feb.  6,  1811 ;  d  Aug.  15,  1866;  m  Susanna  Nicholas. 

3.  William,  b  1815;  d  1817. 

[196-67]  4.  Joseph,  d  Nov.  26,  1876;  m  Elizabeth  Phelps. 

[196-16b]  SUSANNA  (MIXSELL)  HERSTER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Jan.  27,  1828,  PETER 
POMP,  b  Jan.  21,  1798;  d  Aug.  18,  1856. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


One  child: 

[196-68]  Charles,  d  Sept.  10,  1863;  m  Rachel  Snyder. 

[196-17]  CHARLES  WAGENER  MIXSELL,  h  May  10,  1799;  d  Mar.  15,  1875;  s  Jacob  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Wagener)  Mixsell  [196-4];  m  MARY  KEIPER,  b  Aug.  14,  1814  (1813);  d  Mar.  15,  1875;  dau 
Peter  and  Mary  (Butz)  Keiper  [196-10]. 

Children  (4): 

[196-69]  1.  Susan  P.,  b  July  11,  1837;  d  July  4,  1906;  m  Col.  Charles  A.  Wikoff. 

2.  Mary,  b  Jan.  30,  1840;  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-70]  3.  Emily  V.,  b  Sept.  5,  1844;  m  Dr.  William  Smith  Lalor. 

[196—71  ]  4.  Jacob  C.,  b  Oct.  25,  1848;  m  Sarah  Peacher. 

“Charles  Mixsell,  one  of  our  oldest  and  most  respected  citizens  was  born  in  Easton,  May,  1799. 
In  early  life  he  carried  on  a  distillery  and  milling  business,  and  was  a  partner  with  his  father  in  the  mill. 
He  was  also  in  business  with  his  brother,  David,  at  Springton,  N.  J.,  retiring  in  1852.  He  took  much  in¬ 
terest  in  public  affairs,  holding  many  positions  of  trust.  For  many  years  he  was  a  director  of  the 
Easton  National  Bank;  was  borough  treasurer  in  1864;  re-elected  nine  successive  years;  member  of 
Town  Council  many  years;  trustee  of  estate  of  Jacob  Wagner;  an  excellent  citizen,  an  exemplary  man, 
a  kind  husband  and  father,  possessing  the  respect  of  the  entire  community.”  [Easton  Express.] 


[196-18]  ELIZABETH  WAGNER  DESHLER,  b  Nov.  4,  1786;  d  Nov.  6,  1845;  dau  John  Adam  and 
Deborah  (Wagener)  Deshler  [196-5];  m  May  24,  1807,  CHARLES  HORN,  b  Nov.  16,  1784;  d  Mar.  1, 
1852;  s  Gen.  Abraham  and  Susanna  Horn.  Charles  Horn  was  a  major  in  the  War  of  1812;  his  father, 
Abraham,  was  a  general  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  ( Letter  of  Mrs.  Louisa  Meckel  [196-1 70b].) 

“Major  Charles  Horn  with  his  father,  General  Abraham  Horn,  and  seven  brothers  and  two  brothers- 
in-law  marched  to  their  country’s  call  in  1814,  and  encamped  at  Marcus  Hook  in  Capt.  P.  Nungesser’s 
Co.,  Col.  Beach’s  Regiment;  Adj.  Gen.  Duane,  Brig.  Gen.  Worrel,  and  Major  Gen.  Gaines.”  [ News¬ 
paper  clipping.] 

Children  (10): 


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[196-78] 

[196-79] 


1.  Charles  D.,  b  July  22,  1808;  m  — - — 

2.  Edward  A.,  b  Dec.  5,  1809;  m  Julia  Joline. 


3.  Susannah  Caroline,  b  Sept.  11,  1811;  m 


1.  Luther  Scott. 

2.  Henry  Kipp  Joline. 

4.  Reuben  Harrison,  b  June  16,  1814;  d  Oct.  11,  1892;  m  Elizabeth  Wilson. 

5.  David  D.,  b  Nov.  16,  1816;  m  Anna  Maria  Cooper. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  10,  1819;  d  Nov.,  1830. 

7.  Adam  Cape,  b  Aug.  29,  1821;  m  Rosan  Stocker. 

8.  Louisa,  b  May  22,  1824;  m  Andrew  Lockwood. 

9.  Maria,  b  Nov.  25,  1827;  d  Apr.  14,  1896;  m  George  W.  Morford. 

10.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b  Apr.  11,  1831;  d  1837. 


[196-19]  MARY  WAGENER  DESHLER,  b  Nov.  29,  1788;  d  May  18,  1875;  dau  John  Adam  and 
Deborah  (Wagener)  Deshler  [196-5];  m  SAMUEL  BITTENBENDER,  b  Oct.  31,  1786;  d  Aug.  19, 
1849;  s  Conrad  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Barnet)  Bittenbender.  Samuel  Bittenbender  was  a  hotel  proprietor 
in  Easton,  Pa. ;  he  is  buried  on  the  David  W.  Deshler  plot,  Easton  Cem. 

Children  (5): 

[196-80]  1.  Elizabeth,  b  May  19,  1811 ;  d  Nov.  17,  1875;  m - Martin  or - Johnson. 

2.  John,  b  Nov.  16,  1812;  d  Jan.  25,  1813. 

[196-81]  3.  Deborah,  b  Apr.  7,  1814;  d  1888  (1895);  m  Benjamin  Shultz. 

[196-82]  4.  Mary,  b  Apr.  20,  1818;  d  Jan.  20,  1901;  m  William  Henry  Lawall. 

!!n?”ooul  I  5-  Samuel  Theodore,  b  Nov.  3,  1824;  d  Feb.  7,  1884;  m  {  BrAannaiV 

[196— 83b]  }  l  2.  Esther  Ann  Moon. 

Sponsors  in  baptism  for  Elizabeth  were  Conrad  and  Elizabeth  Bittenbender.  Records  show  that 
Conrad  Bittenbender  on  July  9,  1776,  volunteered  for  service  in  the  Revolutionary  Army,  and  saw 
considerable  service. 


“Mrs.  Mary  Bittenbender  died  yesterday  afternoon  at  the  residence  of  her  son-in-law,  William  H. 
Lawall.  She  was  born  in  Allentown  when  that  now  thriving  city  was  only  a  village  of  a  few  dozen 


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1509 


homes,  and  married  at  an  early  age  the  late  Samuel  Bittenbender,  at  different  times  proprietor  of  the 
American,  Farmers  and  Mechanics,  and  Spring  Garden  Hotels.  She  leaves  a  son  and  three  daughters.” 
[Easton  Express,  May  19,  1875.] 

[Much  of  the  data  regarding  this  family  was  supplied  by  S.  Theodore  Bittenbender  of  Boston,  Mass., 
from  the  family  Bible  of  S.  N.  Bittenbender.] 


[196-20a]  DAVID  WAGENER  DESHLER,  b  Jan.  19,  1792;  d  Aug.  1,  1869;  s  John  Adam  and 
Deborah  (Wagener)  Deshler  [196-5];  m  1st  time,  June  1,  1817,  ELIZABETH  GREEN,  b  1797 ;  d  Aug.  2, 
1827 ;  dau  John  G.  Green. 


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Children  (6): 

1.  Lavina,  d  without  issue. 

2.  John  Green,  b  Dec.  5,  1819;  d  Oct.,  1876;  m  Louise  Falconer  (Faulkner). 

3.  George,  d  without  issue. 

4.  William,  d  without  issue. 

5.  Charles  Green,  b  Sept.  5,  1824;  m  Flora  King. 

6.  William  B.  Green,  b  May  24,  1827;  m  1  E  ^J111  E!^a  Sinks 

l  2.  Mary  Elizabeth  Jones. 


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1.  Jane,  m 


[196-20b]  DAVID  WAGENER  DESHLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  July  20,  1829,  MAR¬ 
GARET  NASHfiE,  b  1809;  d  June  1,  1854;  dau  George  N.  Nashee  of  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Richard  Beeson. 

2.  P.  W.  Huntington. 

2.  David. 

3.  Elizabeth,  m  S.  M.  Welch. 

4.  Lucretia,  m  Joseph  Hutchison. 

5.  George,  d  without  issue. 

6.  Sarah,  m  Howard  Copeland. 

7.  Margaret,  m  Edward  Hazzard. 

1.  Howard  Woodrow. 

2.  Capt.  J.  McBride  Stembel,  U.  S.  A. 

9.  Flora,  b  Feb.  16,  1847;  m  Capt.  Thomas  Lee  Brent. 

[Eyerman.  Further  data  unobtainable.] 


8.  Louise,  m 


David  W.  Deshler  was  born  in  Allentown,  Pa.,  and  went  to  Columbus,  Ohio,  in  1817.  In  August 
of  that  year  he  built  a  two  room  frame  house.  It  is  interesting  to  note  that  the  present  Hotel  Deshler, 
owned  by  a  grandson,  Mr.  John  G.  Deshler,  stands  on  the  site  of  this  home;  its  exact  location  Mr. 
Deshler  recently  marked  by  placing  a  gold  tablet  on  a  column  in  the  lobby  of  the  hotel. 

For  the  last  thirty-seven  years  of  his  life,  David  W.  Deshler  was  a  banker  in  Columbus,  where  he 
became  one  of  the  leading  financiers.  Coming  to  Columbus  when  it  was  little  more  than  a  village, 
David  Deshler  may  rightly  be  regarded  as  one  of  its  early  citizens,  who  by  their  struggles,  privations, 
and  enterprise  helped  to  make  it  a  rich  and  prosperous  city.  In  addition  to  becoming  a  prominent 
banker,  Mr.  Deshler  was  one  of  the  most  respected  citizens  of  the  city,  and  upon  his  death  the  bankers 
of  Columbus  passed  the  following  resolution: 

‘‘Resolved:  That  in  the  life  and  character  of  Mr.  Deshler  we  recognize  those  qualities  of  head  and 
heart  which  cause  a  man  to  be  respected  and  loved  by  his  fellow  citizens.  As  a  banker,  he  was  prompt, 
accurate  in  judgment,  frank,  ready  to  assume  all  proper  responsibility,  and  faithful  to  the  interest 
confided  in  him.  He  was  sympathetic  and  kind  to  those  who  applied  to  him  in  their  necessities,  and 
ready  to  deal  liberally  with  the  misfortunes,  and  even  leniently  with  the  faults  of  others;  and  the  suc¬ 
cess  of  his  business  life  shows  the  wisdom  of  his  conduct.  To  young  men  he  was  an  encouraging  and 
true  friend,  and  to  the  old  a  wise  and  beneficent  counsellor. — In  all  his  business  career,  he  was  a  man  of 
unquestioned  integrity  and  unblemished  honor.  As  a  citizen,  Mr.  Deshler  was  enterprising  and  public 
spirited.  Proud  of  the  city,  he  encouraged  and  assisted  in  her  public  improvements;  gave  his  counte¬ 
nance  and  support  to  all  her  institutions,  and  cheerfully  bore  his  share  of  the  public  burdens,  and  con¬ 
tributed  to  her  charities.  As  a  neighbor,  he  was  cheerful,  hopeful,  intelligent,  and  friendly,  ‘with  charity 
for  all  and  malice  towards  none.’  ” 


David  W.  Deshler  belonged  to  a  family  that  came  from  Germany  to  America  before  1723,  and 
settled  in  Allentown,  Pa.,  in  which  State  he  was  born  in  January,  1792.  In  Henry’s  History  of  the 


1510  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 

Lehigh  Valley ,  we  find  the  following  notice  of  his  grandfather,  David  Deshler,  and  his  great-grand¬ 
father,  Adam  Deshler: 

“In  looking  over  the  names  of  the  early  residents  of  Allentown  we  find  that  of  David  Deshler,  whose 
father,  Adam  Deshler,  was  among  the  first  settlers  at  Egypt,  Pa.,  in  the  upper  part  of  North  Whitehall 
township,  wdiere  he  arrived  about  the  year  1730.  In  1782,  he  owned  four  houses  and  lots  in  Allentown. 
Soon  after  he  came  here  he  purchased  the  mill  property  at  the  Little  Lehigh  Creek  from  Rothrock. 
During  the  Revolutionary  war,  he  became  one  of  the  most  prominent  persons  in  Northampton  county. 
He  acted  as  commissary  of  supplies  for  the  army,  and  with  John  Arndt,  Esq.,  (also  a  commissary,  and 
his  colleague)  in  1780,  when  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States,  as  well  as  the  State  of  Pennsylvania, 
had  no  funds,  paid  and  advanced  monies  out  of  his  own  private  means.  This  act  in  itself  must  endear 
his  memory  to  every  true  American.  In  the  petition  of  the  10th  of  October,  1763,  his  name  appears  as 
one  of  the  defenders  of  the  town  at  the  time  of  the  threatened  massacre  by  the  Indians,  and  we  may 
infer  that  he,  as  the  wealthiest  inhabitant  of  the  place,  had  the  only  gun  fit  for  service.  (We  are  in¬ 
formed  by  the  report  of  Colonel  Burd  to  Governor  Hamilton  that  there  were  but  three  in  the  town, 
and  two  of  these  not  fit  for  service.)”  [Newspaper  clipping  furnished  by  Mrs.  Florida  Heilman,  Fort 
Myers,  Fla.] 

[196-21]  GEORGE  WAGENER  DESHLER,  b  Sept.  17,  1793  (1795) ;  d  May  25,  1837;  s  John  Adam 
and  Deborah  (Wagener)  Deshler  [196-5];  m  CATHARINE  LAWSON  DUNHAM.  On  Feb.  12,  1821, 
George  W.  Deshler  was  commissioned  Recorder  of  Deeds  by  the  Governor  of  Pa. ;  his  bond  was  filed  by 
George  W.  Deshler,  Jacob  Wagener,  John  Barnes,  Samuel  Bittenbender,  and  William  H.  Reynolds. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[196-94]  1.  Charles  Dunham,  b  Mar.  1,  1818;  d  May  10,  1909;  m  Mary  M.  Holcombe. 

[196-95]  2.  Elizabeth  Dunham,  m  Rev.  Edward  B.  Boggs. 

[196-96]  3.  Mary  Bittenbender,  m  Robert  Case. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[196-22]  CATHARINE  DESHLER,  b  June  1,  1790;  d  Feb.  6,  1871;  dau  John  Adam  and  Deborah 
(Wagener)  Deshler  [196-5];  m  JAMES  HACKETT,  b  June  20,  1785;  d  Mar.  5  (9),  1851.  Broker; 
Easton,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[196-97]  1.  William  Deshler,  b  Apr.  9,  1812;  d  Sept.  29,  1889;  m  Harriet  Holland. 

2.  Louisa,  b  Nov.  21,  1815;  d  May  13,  1892. 

3.  James  of  Phila.,  Pa. 

4.  Theophilus  of  Easton,  Pa. 

5.  David,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[196-23]  MARY  WAGENER,  b  Apr.  30,  1786;  d  Feb.  26,  1856  (1868);  dau  Daniel  and  Eve  (Opp) 
Wagener  [196-6];  m  PHILIP  MIXSELL,  b  Mar.  10,  1777;  d  July  26,  1870;  s  Philip  Mixsell.  Philip 
Mixsell  was  born  in  Williams  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.,  and  died  in  Easton,  Pa.  He  is  buried  in  the 
cemetery  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  in  the  western  part  of  Easton,  which  occupies  a  high  point 
overlooking  the  beautiful  Bushkill  Valley.  [Eyerman.] 


Children  (8): 

[196-98]  1.  Matilda  Wagener,  b  Mar.  10,  1805;  d  June  14,  1881 ;  m  Charles  Innes. 

2.  Daniel  W.,  b  Jan.  4,  1807;  d  July  28,  1867. 

[196-99]  3.  Edmund  Burke,  b  Dec.  29,  1808;  d  July  22,  1858;  m  Amanda  Howell. 

[196-101]  4.  Theodore,  b  Sept.  11,  1811;  d  July  3,  1886;  m  Matilda  Davis. 

5.  Howard,  b - ;  d  1867. 

6.  Joseph  J.,  b  1814;  d  1862. 

[196-102]  7.  Philip,  b  May  12,  1819;  d  Jan.  9,  1871 ;  m  Sarah  Diehl. 

[196-100]  8.  Mary,  b  1825;  d  June  13,  1892;  m  William  Schott. 


“Philip  Mixsell,  son  of  Philip  who  was  born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  had  five  sisters  and  four  brothers; 
the  youngest  sister  died  at  the  age  of  seventy,  the  youngest  brother  at  the  age  of  seventy-two,  the  father 
at  eighty-five,  and  one  brother  died  aged  ninety-two  years.  Philip  Mixsell  is  said  to  have  never  been 
sick,  and  had  but  three  months’  schooling.  He  came  to  Easton  at  the  age  of  thirteen  years  and  became 


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a  partner  of  Judge  Wagener,  who  manufactured  flour  and  transported  it  to  Philadelphia  on  Durham 
boats.  In  1720  Peter  Schuyler  was  the  richest  man,  but  Wagener  became  wealthier.”  [Condit.] 

‘‘Philip  Mixsell  died  in  his  ninety-fourth  year,  his  mind  unclouded  to  the  last.  In  his  day  he  was  one 
of  the  most  efficient  and  energetic  citizens.  He  was  engaged  in  the  mercantile  business  under  the  name 
of  ‘Burket  and  Mixsell’ ;  no  one  filled  a  larger  space  in  financial  and  social  circles.  His  disposition  was 
mild  and  gentle;  he  had  good  judgment  and  was  temperate  in  every  respect.  In  early  life  he  was  rich 
and  influential;  in  his  later  years  he  was  overtaken  by  reverses,  financial  embarrassment  and  insol¬ 
vency.”  [Easton  Express ,  1870.] 

‘‘The  record  of  the  Mixsell  family  begins  with  Philip  Mixsell,  born  in  Conestoga  Twp.,  Lancaster 
Co.,  Pa.,  November  23,  1731,  died  in  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.,  May  13,  1817.  He  was  a  nephew  of  Jacob 
Mixsell  of  Leacock  Twp.,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  who  came  from  Germany  in  the  ship  Mortonhouse,  which 
arrived  at  Phila.,  Pa.,  August  24,  1728.”  [Mixsell  and  Allied  Families .] 

“I  made  the  acquaintance  of  Mr.  C - ,  a  gentleman  residing  at  Easton,  Pa.  In  the  course  of  a  pleasant 

conversation  he  exhibited  to  me  a  card  on  which  was  written  in  a  neat,  plain  hand,  the  following  address: 

Philip  Mixsell 
Easton,  Pa. 

92  years,  10th  of  March,  1869. 

On  the  reverse  side  of  the  card  was  written,  in  the  same  hand,  the  following  words:  ‘Whatever  may  be  said  of  the  Bible, 
I  am  sure  no  sane  man  can  deny  that  it  is  the  best  book  to  guide  man  towards  practical  virtue  and  true  holiness  that 
has  ever  appeared  in  the  world.’  This  remarkable  old  man  is  quite  vigorous  and  is  well  known  in  Easton.  He  never 
received  more  than  three  months’  schooling  in  his  lifetime;  he  has  been  extensively  engaged  in  business  in  Easton  and 
has  always  been  a  staunch  democrat.”  [ Harrisburg  Correspondent  in  Easton  Express .] 


[196-24]  SUSANNA  WAGENER,  b  May  11,  1788;  d  June  19,  1859;  dau  Daniel  and  Eve  (Opp) 
Wagener  [196-6];  m  June  1,  1806,  JOSEPH  BURKE,  b  1774;  d  Sept.  28,  1841. 

Children  (5): 

[196-103]  1.  Daniel  Wagener,  b  Apr.  23,  1807 ;  d  Jan.  7,  1859;  m  Catharine  Miller. 

[196-104]  2.  John  J.,  b  Nov.  13,  1808;  d  May  5,  1865;  m  Matilda  Runkle. 

[196-106]  3.  Maria  Eve,  b  Feb.  14,  1821;  d  Dec.  14,  1891;  m  John  Knight. 

[196-107]  4.  Sarah  C.,  b  June  15,  1825;  d  Nov.  18,  1854;  m  Israel  Lum  Day. 

[196-105]  5.  William  M.,  b  Mar.  26,  1826;  d  Sept.  19,  1851;  m  Ann  E.  (Howell)  Lockwood. 


A  release  to  Charles  W.  Mixsell,  administrator  of  the  estate  of  Joseph  Burke,  deceased,  is  signed  by 
the  following: 

‘‘Eva  Knight,  husband,  John  T. 

Joseph  Burke 
Emily  Burke 
Howard  Burke 
Edward  R.  Burke 
Lille  Burke 

Helen  Reeder  and  husband,  Howard  Reeder. 

William  M.  Burke 
Francis  Burke 


Edward  J.  Fox,  guardian. 


Frank  Green,  M.  D.,  guardian. 


Eva  Day,  John  Pollock,  gdn.” 


[196-25a]  JACOB  WAGENER,  b  Dec.  10,  1790;  d  Dec.  14,  1859;  s  Daniel  and  Eve  (Opp)  Wagener 
[196-6];  m  1st  time,  SABINA  MICHLER,  b  Feb.  28,  1797 ;  d  Apr.  8,  1826.  Jacob  Wagener  was  secre¬ 
tary  of  the  Easton  Lyceum,  trustee  of  the  Easton  Female  Seminary  in  1828,  and  trustee  of  Lafayette 
College  in  1826.  [Condit.] 

Children  (J): 

[196-108]  1.  Emma,  b  Dec.  6,  1821 ;  d  Oct.  28,  1880;  m  Judge  William  A.  Porter. 

[196-109]  2.  Elizabeth,  m  William  P.  Newlin. 

[196-110]  3.  Jacob,  m  Margaret - 

4.  Anna,  b  1825;  d  Apr.  8,  1826. 

Jacob  Wagener,  after  obtaining  an  excellent  English  education,  pursued  the  business  of  merchant, 
chiefly  in  partnership  with  his  brother  David,  until  they  had  each  acquired  a  competence,  and  then 
retired  from  business  and  devoted  himself  to  literature  and  science.  He  became  exceedingly  well  read 
in  English  literature.  He  was  at  one  time  an  efficient  trustee  of  Lafayette  College.  He  devoted  much 


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of  his  time  to  mineralogy  and  geology,  and  at  the  period  of  his  death  his  mineral  cabinet  was  believed 
to  be  the  best  in  Pennsylvania  outside  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  many  of  its  specimens  having  been 
collected  at  large  cost  from  foreign  countries. 

At  a  celebration  on  July  4,  1832,  Jacob  Wagener  said:  “May  the  thread  of  life  be  cut  from  every 
man  who  tramples  upon  state  rights.”  [Hist.  Notes — Weaver .] 

[196-25b]  JACOB  WAGENER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MRS.  CATHARINE  (MILLER) 
BURKE,  of  Hackettstown,  N.  J.  No  issue.  [IF.  IF.  P.] 

[196-26]  DAVID  D.  WAGENER,  b  Oct.  11,  1792;  d  Oct.  1,  1860;  s  Daniel  and  Eve  (Opp)  Wagener 
[196—6] ;  m  Sept.  20,  1821,  MARY  KNAUSS,  b  Nov.  8,  1797;  d  Feb.  13,  1833. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Daniel,  b  Aug.  8,  1822;  d  July  8,  1878;  lawyer;  unm. 

[196-111]  2.  Sarah  E.,  b - ;  d  Aug.  13,  1888;  m  L.  Cauffman  Hepburn. 

[196-112]  3.  Elizabeth  K.,  b  Jan.  15,  1823 (?);  d  Mar.,  1899;  m  Thomas  Haughton  Leary. 

[196-113]  4.  Susan  B.,  b  Apr.  15,  1826;  d  Dec.  23,  1912;  m  Dr.  Jacob  Brackenridge  Clemens. 

[196-114]  5.  John  0.,  b  May  19,  1832;  d  July  27,  1900;  m  Matilda  Adams. 

David  D.  Wagener  was  a  merchant,  but  in  early  life  turned  his  attention  to  politics,  and  became  a 
leader  in  the  party  to  which  he  belonged.  He  served  as  a  member  from  Northampton  Co.  in  the  State 
Legislature  during  the  administration  of  Governor  Wolf.  He  occupied  a  seat  in  Congress  for  four  suc¬ 
cessive  terms,  from  1832  to  1840.  On  retiring  from  political  life  he  was  elected  President  of  the  Easton 
Bank,  an  office  which  he  filled  with  acceptance  to  the  community  until  the  period  of  his  death,  which 
took  place  on  the  first  day  of  October,  1860.  [Gen.  Rec.  of  1879.} 

“David  D.  Wagener  was  Captain  of  a  Company  of  Cadets  and  read  the  Declaration  of  Indepen¬ 
dence  in  1828.  He  built  a  mill  on  the  Bushkill  and  engaged  in  the  milling  and  mercantile  business  for 
many  years.  In  1816  he  was  captain  of  the  Easton  Union  Guard;  in  1828  he  was  elected  to  the  Pa. 
Assembly;  twice  re-elected;  elected  to  Congress  in  1832;  re-elected  till  1839,  when  he  retired  from  ac¬ 
tive  life.  He  was  a  member  of  the  23rd,  24th,  25th  and  26th  Congresses.  In  1852  he  was  elected 
President  of  the  Easton  Bank  which  office  he  held  till  his  death.  The  present  Court  House  stands 
on  ground  donated  by  him.” 

“He  was  not  only  a  good  man,  but  a  useful  man.  He  was  a  kind  and  faithful  friend,  a  safe  coun¬ 
sellor,  an  indulgent  and  affectionate  father,  and  an  upright  man  in  all  relations  of  life.  He  was  ever 
plain  and  simple  in  his  habits,  familiar  and  social  in  his  intercourse  with  his  fellow-men,  yet  indulgent 
in  his  bearing.  He  was  constitutionally  an  honest  man,  and  his  word  was  his  bond.”  [Condit  195 — 
Weaver .] 

[196-27]  MARY  WAGENER,  b  1797 ;  d  Mar.  14,  1865;  dau  David  and  Rosina  (Beidleman)  Wagen¬ 
er  [196-7];  m  JOSEPH  HERSTER,  b  May  4,  1793;  d  Apr.  25,  1870;  s  John  and  Margaret  (Shnyder) 
Hers  ter. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Rosanna  W.,  b  Mar.  1,  1824  (?);  d  May  12,  1849. 

[196-115]  2.  Elizabeth  Wagener,  b  Oct.  24,  1824;  d  July  2,  1875;  m  F.  S.  Whitesell. 

3.  John  D.,  6  Aug.  14,  1826;  d  Mar.  14,  1851. 

[196-116]  4.  Mary  Wagener,  6  Feb.  22,  1832;  d  Mar.  22,  1870;  m  Jacob  Pentz. 

5.  Sarah  C.,  b  Aug.  28,  1833;  d  July  20,  1848. 

[196-28]  SARAH  WAGENER,  b  Oct.  12,  1800;  d  Oct.  11  (14),  1873;  dau  David  and  Rosina  (Beidle¬ 
man)  Wagener  [196-7];  m  JOSEPH  HOWELL,  b  Feb.  5,  1798;  d  Jan.  10,  1889.  Lawyer;  Easton,  Pa. 
Beside  the  Wagener  graves,  in  the  Easton  cemetery  there  is  a  grave  with  stone  marked  “Susanna 
Wagener,  daughter  of  Sarah  and  Joseph  Howell,  born  Dec.  8,  1835;  died  Dec.  23,  1894. 

One  child:  A.  B.,  b  Nov.  21,  1842;  d  1895;  was  an  attorney  and  major.  [ Eyerman .] 

[196-29]  SUSANNA  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  15,  1807 ;  d  Apr.  20,  1840;  dau  David  and  Rosina  (Beidle¬ 
man)  Wagener  [196-7];  m  JOHN  HOWELL. 

[196-30]  ELIZABETH  WAGENER,  b  1809;  d  July  13,  1881;  dau  David  and  Rosina  (Beidleman) 
Wagener  [196-7];  m  WILLIAM  RICKER,  b  1811;  d  March  19,  1894.  Carpenter;  was  a  member  of 
G.  A.  R.  Post  217. 


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[196-30.1]  WILLIAM  WAGENER,  b  1814;  d  Sept.  14, 1850  (1854)  ;s  David  and  Rosina  (Beidle- 

man)  Wagener  [196-7];  m  SARAH - .  William  Wagener  died  in  San  Jose,  Cal.,  and  is  buried 

in  the  Easton  Cemetery,  Easton,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[196-31]  MARIA  HELLER,  b  Nov.  9,  1805;  d  June  28,  1862;  daw  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Butz)  Heller 
[196-8];  m  May  8,  1827,  SAMUEL  YOHE,  b  Apr.  15,  1805;  d  July  5,  1880;  s  John  Yohe.  No  issue. 

Samuel  Yohe  married  second  time,  Carrie  W.  Riemus  of  Phila.  There  were  children  of  this  mar¬ 
riage. 

Samuel  Yohe,  son  of  John  Yohe,  was  born  in  Easton,  Pa.  He  conducted  a  general  store  in  Easton. 
After  the  death  of  his  father-in-law  he  became  a  miller;  he  was  a  dry  goods  merchant,  miller,  and  dis¬ 
tiller.  Mr.  Yohe  was  a  member  of  the  Hickory  Club,  which  was  formed  in  1820  to  advance  the  election 
of  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson  to  the  Presidency.  He  was  also  a  member  of  the  first  board  of  trustees  of 
Union  Academy  with  Judge  Wagener,  Melchior  Horn  and  others;  and  a  member  of  town  council  in 
1832. 

In  1836  he  was  appointed  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  in  Northampton  Co.,  and  served  as  Associate 
Judge  of  the  County  from  1839  to  1842.  In  1848  he  was  elected  County  Treasurer;  in  1849  he  was  com¬ 
missioned  Capt.  of  Volunteer  Corps  of  National  Guards.  Samuel  Yohe  was  Colonel  of  the  1st  Reg.,  Pa. 
Volunteers  in  1861.  In  1863  he  was  appointed  Provost  Marshall  of  the  11th  District  of  Pa.,  and  served 
till  the  end  of  the  war. 

“Dignified,  honest,  just,  kindhearted,  fixed  in  his  convictions.”  [Copp.] 

[196-32]  CHARLES  HELLER,  b  Dec.  2,  1807 ;  d  Apr.  14,  1896;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Butz)  Heller 
[196-8];  m  May  5,  1836,  LOUISA  TINDALL,  b  Aug.  31,  1816;  d  Feb.  7,  1904;  dau  Ralph  and  Mary 
(Lehn)  Tindall.  Charles  Heller  was  a  wholesale  grocer  in  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Susan  Butz,  b  Feb.  27,  1837;  d  Apr.  25,  1914;  unm. 

[196-117]  2.  Mary  Tindall,  b  Mar.  5,  1846;  m  Frank  Evans  Townsend. 

[196-33]  SUSANNA  WILHELMINA  HELLER,  b  Mar.  14,  1810;  d  Apr.  11,  1883;  dau  Jacob  and 
Susanna  (Butz)Heller  [196-8];  m  JOHN  A.  INNES.  No  issue.  [ Eyerman .  No  further  data.] 

[196-34]  CHRISTIAN  BUTZ  HELLER,  b  Dec.  16,  1812;  d  May  13,  1873;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna 
(Butz)  Heller  [196-8];  m  HENRIETTA  DETWILER,  b  June  13,  1819.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Maria,  b  May  22,  1840;  d  Feb.  24,  1864;  without  issue. 

[196-118]  2.  Elizabeth  D.,  b  Apr.  19,  1843;  m  Edward  T.  McLaughlin. 

3.  Alice  S.,  b  Oct.  2,  1846;  m 
[196-120]  4.  Henry  D.,  b  Sept.  18,  1850;  m  Amanda  Diehl. 

[196-35]  WILLIAM  HELLER,  b  Dec.  20,  1815;  d  Jan.  15,  1888;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Butz)  Heller 
[196-8];  m  ANNIE  E.  MIXSELL.  No  further  data.  William  Heller  died  without  issue. 


j  1.  Edward  H.  Eyerman. 

1  2.  Charles  L.  Hemingway. 


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[196-36]  JACOB  BUTZ  HELLER,  b  Jan.  22,  1819;  d  Feb.  26,  1890;  s  Jacob  and  Susanna  (Butz) 
Heller  [196-8];  m  MARIA  MARTHA  GRAY,  b  Oct.  23,  1823;  d  Dec.  15,  1896. 

Children  (7): 

1.  Daniel  B.,  b  June  18,  1845;  d  Aug.  26,  1846. 

[196-121]  2.  Samuel  G.,  b  May  19,  1847;  m  Mary  Miers. 

[196-122]  3.  William  G.,  b  Feb.  14,  1849;  m  Martha  Burwell. 

[196-123]  4.  Mary  H.,  b  May  1,  1852;  m  William  R.  Cuthbert. 

[196-124]  5.  Jacob  B.,  b  Sept.  23,  1853;  m  Della  Chamberlain. 

6.  Matilda  L.,  b  July  31,  1855;  d  Sept.  6,  1895. 

[196-125]  7.  Laura  S.,  b  Mar.  25,  1868;  m  Edgar  Burwell. 

[196-37]  MATILDA  LOUISA  HELLER,  b  Mar.  1,  1823;  d  Aug.  22,  1903;  dau  Jacob  and  Susanna 
(Butz)  Heller  [196-8];  m  Oct.  12,  1845,  MELCHIOR  HAY  HORN,  b  Apr.  9,  1822;  d  Feb.  28,  1890;  s 
Melchior  and  Isabella  (Traill)  Horn. 


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Children  (7): 

Susan  Butz,  h  Sept.  15,  1846;  d  Feb.  20,  1916;  m  Martin  L.  Dreisbach. 

William  Heller,  b  Dec.  2,  1847;  d  1916  (1917).  William  H.  Horn  died  in  Mexico  at  a 
R.  R.  Station  about  100  miles  north  of  Mexico  City.  He  was  employed  by  the  R.  R. 
Co.  for  10  or  more  years.  [M.  L.  Dreisbach,  Easton ,  Pa.) 

Edward  Traill,  b  June  10,  1850;  d  Mar.  4,  1915;  m  Harriet  Chisolm. 

Frank  Melchior,  b  Oct.  16,  1852;  d,  Jan.  11,  1920;  m  Elizabeth  F.  Williams. 

Harry  Yohe,  b  Jan.  18,  1859;  m  !  ^.nn^e 

[  2.  Florence  V.  Heller. 

Isabella  Traill,  b  Apr.  4,  1861;  d  Feb.  5,  1882. 

Charles  Robert,  b  Oct.  13,  1863;  m  Blanche  Thomas. 


Melchior  Hay  Horn  was  the  son  of  Melchior  and  Isabella  Traill  Horn;  the  father  was  a  baker, 
and  in  1824  moved  to  Warren  Co.,  N.  J.  Melchior,  Jr.,  became  a  bookkeeper,  and  entered  the  store  of 
Winter  and  Yohe  as  a  clerk.  Later  he  became  a  store-keeper  himself,  and  engaged  in  the  lumber  and 
milling  business  in  Easton,  Pa.  He  was  appointed  borough  surveyor,  and  after  a  time  became  a  prom¬ 
inent  banker.  In  1857  the  Bank  of  Catasauqua  (Pa.)  was  organized,  and  Mr.  Horn  was  elected  Cashier. 
In  1888  he  was  elected  President  of  the  same  institution.  He  was  also  prominently  identified  with  local 
affairs,  serving  as  school  director  for  eighteen  years,  and  as  burgess  for  one  term. 

During  the  Civil  War  Mr.  Horn  served  as  Colonel  of  the  Iron  Regiment  of  the  38th  Pa.  Militia. 


[196-38]  JOHN  H.  BUTZ,  b  June  4,  181 1 ;  d  April  21 , 1879 ;  s  David  and  Mary  (Herster)  Butz  [196- 
9];  m  SUSANNA  ENGLER.  No  issue. 

[196-39]  CHRISTIAN  BUTZ,  b  Oct.  13  (3),  1814;  d  Sept.  20,  1859;  s  David  and  Mary  (Herster) 
Butz  [196-9] ;  m - — — 

Children  ( 9 ): 

Harry;  Jacob;  David;  Adam;  John;  Sarah  Ann;  Mary;  Catharine;  Elizabeth. 

[No  further  data  obtainable.) 

In  the  wall  of  Christian  Butz  of  Mt.  Bethel  Twp.,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.,  probated  Feb.  17,  1860, 
we  find  the  following  items: 

“To  my  grandson,  George  Troxsell,  $2000;  to  my  granddaughter,  Emma  Troxsell,  bed  bedding,  bureau  set  and 
$350;  to  my  daughter  Catharine,  $150,  for  work  and  care.  The  proceeds  of  the  farm  are  to  be  divided  among  my  four 
daughters:  Sarah  Ann,  Mary,  Catharine,  and  Elizabeth:  the  residue  to  be  divided  among  my  nine  children:  Harry, 
Jacob,  David,  Adam,  John,  Sarah  Ann,  Mary,  Catharine,  and  Elizabeth.” 

David  was  appointed  agent  for  Mary,  and  anyone  attempting  to  controvert  the  will  was  to  be 
barred  from  bequests.  His  son,  David  Butz,  and  Solomon  Kiesly  were  appointed  executors. 

[196-40]  SUSAN  BUTZ,  b  November  16,  1816;  d  April  17,  1891;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Herster) 
Butz  [196-9];  m  JAMES  R.  INNES,  b  May  23,  1814;  d  September  24,  1893.  Lived  in  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

[196-131]  1.  Samuel,  b  Nov.  11,  1848;  d  Mar.  10,  1916;  m  Anna  Barron. 

[196-132]  2.  William,  m - ;  Savannah,  Ga. 

3.  Anna,  unm. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.) 

[196-41]  JOSEPH  BUTZ,  s  David  and  Mary  (Herster)  Butz  [196-9];  m  SUSAN  HAGENBUCH. 

Children  {2): 

1.  John  H.,  died  without  issue. 

2.  Mary,  unm;  Nazareth,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  trace;  letters  unans.) 

[196-42]  EBENEZA  BUTZ,  b  Jan.  (June)  6,  1810;  d  June  16,  1892;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Herster) 
Butz  [196-9];  m  Nov.  21,  1828,  WILLIAM  J.  HARMONY,  b  Apr.  7,  1807;  d  Oct.  20,  1891. 

William  J.  Harmony  was  born  in  Kutztown,  Pa.  He  moved  to  Easton,  Pa.,  and  learned  the  print¬ 
ing  trade.  His  daughter,  Mary,  was  the  wife  of  William  L.  Davis,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  “Easton 
Express.” 


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1515 


The  father  and  uncles  of  William  J.  Harmony  were  officers  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  Mr.  Will¬ 
iam  J.  Harmony  received  the  title  of  Major  while  connected  with  military  associations. 

Children  (4)-' 

[196-133]  1.  Mary  Butz,  b  Dec.  31,  1829;  d  Jan.  12,  1902;  m  William  L.  Davis. 

[196-134]  2.  David  B.,  b  Sept.  3,  1832;  d  — - ;  m  Georgia  H.  McGowan. 

[196-135]  3.  Edward  H.,  b  Oct.  6,  1836;  d  Jan.  26,  1901 ;  m  Elizabeth  Titus. 

[196-136]  4.  Joseph  H.,  b  Sept.  6,  1840;  d  Nov.  22,  1878;  m  Mary  Hills. 

[196-43]  MARY  BUTZ,  b  Dec.  1,  1812;  d  Oct.  25,  1917;  dau  David  and  Mary  (Herster)  Butz  [196- 
9];  m  HERMAN  S.  HECKMAN,  d  June  4,  1864.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

[196-137]  1.  John  H.,  d  Mar.  18,  1913;  m  Emma  Oldenwelder  Tice. 

[196-138]  2.  Edmund  (Edwin),  b  Feb.  22,  1836;  m  Sarah  Traill  Yohe. 

[196-139]  3.  William,  dec;  m  Mary  Stotzer. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[196-44]  DR.  CHRISTIAN  BUTZ  KEIPER,  b  Dec.  4,  1816;  d  Apr.  10,  1890;  s  Peter  and  Mary 
(Butz)  Keiper  [196-10];  m  MARY  A.  FLEMMING,  b  1834;  d  1879;  dau  Christian  Flemming.  Physi¬ 
cian. 

Children  (3): 

[196-140]  1.  Frank, - ;  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

[196-141]  2.  George,  b  — - - — ;  physician;  Lafayette,  Ind. 

[196-142]  3.  Mary  (Elizabeth),  m - Meacham.  Divorced;  lives  in  Brazil,  Ind. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify  above  data.] 

[196-45]  SUSAN  KEIPER,  dau  Peter  and  Mary  (Butz)  Keiper  [196-10];  m  WILLIAM  DICK¬ 
SON. 

One  child: 

[196-142.1]  Daughter,  m - Davis.  Said  to  live  near  Brazil,  Ind. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[196-48]  JACOB  BUTZ,  b  Apr.  30,  1828;  d  Jan.  10,  1901;  s  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Shinier)  Butz 
[196-11];  m  ADELIA  D.  BIXLER,  b  July  28,  1835.  Mr.  Butz  succeeded  his  father  in  the  mercantile 
business,  and  dealt  in  dry  goods  and  millinery. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Charles  M.,  b  May  21,  1861. 

2.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  May  9,  1864. 

[196-143]  3.  Eloise  D.,  b  Feb.  15,  1866;  m  James  R.  Donnelly. 

4.  Lewis  E.,  b  July  17,  1871. 

[Eyerman.  N o  further  data.] 

[196-49]  MATILDA  BUTZ,  b  May  5,  1837;  d  Oct.  29,  1919;  dau  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Shimer) 
Butz  [196-11];  m  HENRY  R.  CHIDSEY,  b  June  16,  1834;  d  July  21,  1870;  s  Russell  Chidsey.  Henry 
Chidsey  was  a  hardware  and  stove  merchant  of  Easton,  Pa.  He  was  president  of  Town  Council  at  the 
time  of  his  death. 

“Mrs.  Matilda  Butz  Chidsey,  widow  of  Henry  Chidsey  and  one  of  Easton’s  oldest,  best  known,  and 
most  philanthropic  women,  died  last  night  at  her  home  here.  She  was  eighty-two  years  of  age  last  May. 

Probably  no  other  local  woman  was  as  widely  known  as  Mrs.  Chidsey,  and  probably  no  other 
woman  has  done  as  much  for  charitable  purposes  in  this  city  in  several  generations.  She  was  an  active 
church  worker  in  the  Reformed  Church.  She  received  her  education  in  Easton  and  later  attended  the 
Moravian  College  for  Women,  at  Bethlehem,  being  one  of  the  oldest  alumnae  of  that  institution.  It 
was  at  her  home  in  this  city  that  the  alumnae  association  of  that  college  was  reorganized  after  the  Civil 
War. 

Deeply  interested  in  missionary  work,  about  thirteen  years  ago  she  took  a  trip  to  the  Reformed 
mission  fields  in  China  and  Japan,  and  on  her  return  delivered  lectures  on'  the  conditions  as  she  found 
them  in  the  oriental  countries,  and  through  her  efforts  enlisted  powerful  support  for  these  mission  fields 
of  the  denomination,  and  was  always  recognized  as  one  of  the  foremost  women  workers  of  that  church 
in  the  country. 


1516 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


In  her  thirty-two  years’  work  among  the  little  children  she  became  the  author  of  a  number  of 
excellent  ‘Helps  for  the  Beginners’  Department.’ 

She  was  a  member  of  the  advisory  board  of  the  Bethany  Orphans’  Home,  at  Womelsdorf,  Pa.,  and 
was  also  a  member  of  the  ladies’ auxiliary  of  the  Phoebe  Deaconcess  and  Old  Folks  Home  at  Allentown, 
Pa.,  both  of  which  are  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Reformed  Church. 

But  her  activities  were  not  all  confined  to  denominational  work,  as  she  was  also  identified  with 
nearly  every  charity  of  a  local  nature.  She  was  one  of  the  original  members  of  the  board  of  managers 
of  the  Easton  Home  for  Friendless  Children,  and  remained  a  member  of  this  board  up  to  the  time  of  her 
death.  She  was  deeply  concerned  in  the  welfare  of  the  Easton  Home  for  Friendless  Children  and  of  the 
Easton  Hospital,  and  a  benefactor  of  all  these  charitable  institutions,  and  her  private  benefactions  were 
beyond  number.”  [North  American ,  Oct.  31,  1919.] 

[196-50]  EDWARD  BUTZ,  b  August  31,  1844;  s  Michael  and  Elizabeth  (Shimer)  Butz  [196-11]; 
m  ANNIE  E.  GEARY,  b  July  6,  1848.  Lumber  manufacturer;  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary,  b  Dec.  25,  1870. 

2.  Edward,  b  Feb.  8,  1873. 

[ Eyerman .  Letters  unans .] 

[196-51]  MARY  BUTZ,  b  January  27,  1832;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Elvira  (Barnet)  Butz  [196-12];  m 
GEORGE  R.  SEITZ,  b  June  20,  1828;  d  September  11,  1887. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Ellen  M.,  b  May  18,  1855;  d  Apr.  18,  1892. 

[196-144]  2.  Mary,  b  — - — — — -;  m  A.  M.  Wilkin;  Groton,  N.  Y. 

3.  George,  b  July  2,  1864;  d  Feb.  2,  1912. 

4.  Edward;  in  London. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  verify.] 

[196-52]  MARGARET  BUTZ,  b  Jan.  22,  1834;  d  Oct.  21,  1886;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Elvira  (Barnet) 
Butz  [196-12];  m  A.  N.  WILKING,  d  Sept.  25,  1900.  Express  agent.  No  issue.  The  body  of  A.  N. 
Wilking  was  cremated  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [Eyerman.]  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-53]  ELLEN  BUTZ,  b  Feb.  14,  1835;  d  July  19,  1876;  dau  Daniel  W.  and  Elvira  (Barnet)  Butz 
[196-12];  m  CLINTON  M.  ANDREWS. 

One  child: 

[196-145]  Clarence  N.,  b  July  29,  1856;  m  Jennie  Neiman. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-56]  MARY  ANN  ODENWELDER,  b  Oct.  8,  1810;  dau  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Butz)  Oden- 
welder  [196-13];  m  EDWARD  J.  SEIP.  (1921.) 

Children  (J)  : 

[196-145.1]  1.  Matilda  E.,  dec;  m  Dr.  George  W.  Freeman. 

[196—145.2]  2.  Mary  A.,  b  July  18,  1849;  m  Hart  F.  Reed. 

[196-145.3]  3.  Charles,  m  Bell  Veile;  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-145.4]  4.  Henry,  m  Lenora  Helle;  Easton,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[196-57]  CHRISTIAN  B.  ODENWELDER,  b  Jan.  17,  1814;  d  June  12,  1892;  s  Philip  and  Elizabeth 
(Butz)  Odenwelder  [196-13];  m  MARIA  UHLER.  Laborer;  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (5): 

[196-145.7]  1.  Ellen,  b  Apr.  4,  1844;  dec;  m  Jacob  Lerch. 

[196-145.5]  2.  John,  b  Jan.  22,  1846;  m  Emma  Riddle. 

3.  Philip,  b - ;  d  aged  six  yrs. 

4.  Emma,  b - ;  d  aged  five  yrs. 

[196-145.6]  5.  Mary,  b  Aug.  28,  1850;  m  Dr.  George  (Josiah)  Walter. 

(Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Howard  L.  Bowers  [196-282.5].) 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1517 


[196-58]  WILLIAM  ODENWELDER,  b  January  2,  1819;  s  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Butz)  Oden- 

welder  [196-13];  m - 

One  child: 

[196-145.8]  Elizabeth,  m - Wohlbach;  Easton,  Pa. 

[Letters  returned.  No  further  data.} 

[196-59]  JACOB  ODENWELDER,  b  Mar.  11,  1822;  d  Nov.  30,  1860;  s  Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Butz) 
Odenwelder  [196-13];  m  EBENEZA  COLE,  b  Jan.  29,  1830;  d  Mar.,  1889;  dau  William  Cole.  (1921.) 
One  child: 

[196-145.9]  Henry,  b  Jan.  18,  1853;  d  Jan.  28,  1900;  m  Etna  Schoch. 

[196-61]  ELIZA  ANN  MIXSELL,  dau  John  and  Diana  (Arndt)  Mixsell  [196-14];  m  WILLIAM 
SMITH.  Had  two  sons;  lived  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

[  Unable  to  trace.} 

[196— 62a]  JACOB  CYPHERS  MIXSELL,  b  June  5,  1839;  s  David  and  Ann  D.  (Cyphers)  Mixsell 

[196-15];  m  1st  time,  July,  1860,  MARTHA  HILL,  b  May  25,  1841;  d  Sept.  18,  1880;  dau  David  Hill. 

Children  (J): 

[196-146]  1.  Edmund  T.,  b  Jan.  9,  1861;  d  Oct.  17,  1918;  m  Anna  B.  Hawk. 

[196-147]  2.  David,  b  June  1,  1862;  m  Annie  Weir. 

[196-148]  3.  Harry  Worthington,  b  Nov.  21,  1867;  m  Elizabeth  Thompson. 

[196-149]  4.  Frank  H.,  b  July  1,  1872;  m  Eleanor  B.  Blodgett. 

[196-62b]  JACOB  CYPHERS  MIXSELL,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Aug.  27,  1892,  AMANDA 
STOFFLET  FREDERICK,  b  Aug.  24,  1851;  d  Jan.  9,  1919;  dau  Gideon  and  Hannah  (Lebonsperger) 
Frederick.  No  issue.  Retired;  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

[196-63]  ANN  ELIZABETH  MIXSELL,  b  Dec.  17,  1843;  dau  David  and  Ann  D.  (Cyphers)  Mixsell 
[196-15];  m  July  17  (Aug.  2),  1867,  REV.  T.  LOGAN  MURPHY,  b  Oct.  1,  1839;  d  Dec.  22,  1907;  s 
John  and  Mary  (Helenger)  Murphy.  Clergyman;  Plainfield,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[196-150]  1.  Clarence  Logan,  b  June  3,  1868;  m  Florence  Dodge. 

2.  Annie  Mixsell,  b  Dec.  2,  1869;  unm;  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

[196-150.1]  3.  Arthur,  b  Feb.  14,  1880;  m  Lydia  Ackerman. 

[196-64]  DAVID  MIXSELL,  b  May  19,  1849;  d  Aug.  6,  1913;  s  David  and  Ann  D.  (Cyphers)  Mix¬ 
sell  [196-15];  m  Nov.  9,  1880,  MARY  LONG  BOILEAU,  b  Apr.  17,  1851;  dau  Samuel  and  Eleanor 
(Stokes-Long)  Boileau.  Res.,  216  Spring  Garden  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[196-151]  1.  Raymond  B.,  b  Jan.  23,  1882;  m  Georgeanna  Parsons  Gates. 

[196-152]  2.  Harold  Ruckman,  b  June  15,  1885;  m  Charlotte  Mallory. 

3.  Donald  Gibson,  b  Nov.  5,  1891;  unm;  Princeton  Club,  New  York  City. 

[196-65]  ELIZABETH  HERSTER,  b  Dec.  28,  1809;  d  Feb.  6,  1885;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Mix¬ 
sell)  Herster  [196-16a];  m  JOHN  TINDALL,  b  Feb.  1,  1807;  d  Aug.  27,  1886.  [ Eyerman .] 

Children  (3): 

1.  Susan,  b  1835.  2.  Anna  Louisa,  b  1838. 

[196-154]  3.  Mary  Herster,  b  — — — — -;  m  Mark  T.  Warne. 

In  1878  Elizabeth  Tindall  made  a  will  in  which  she  gave  her  estate  to  James  W.  Lang  of  Easton, 
Pa.,  in  trust  for  her  daughter,  Mary  E.  Warne  (wife  of  Mark  T.),  and  granddaughter,  Elizabeth  T. 
Warne. 

[196-66]  JOHN  J.  HERSTER,  b  Feb.  6,  1811;  d  Aug.  15,  1866;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Mixsell) 
Herster  [196-16a];  m  SUSANNA  NICHOLAS,  b  1814;  d  1854.  [ Eyerman .  No  further  data. } 

Children  (2): 

[196-155]  1.  George,  m - ;  no  issue. 

[196-156]  2.  Elizabeth,  m - ;  no  issue. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[196-67]  JOSEPH  HERSTER,  d  Nov.  26,  1876 ;  s  George  and  Susanna  (Mixsell)  Herster  [196-1 6a] ; 
m  ELIZABETH  PHELPS,  dec.  No  issue.  [ Eyerman .] 


[196-68]  CHARLES  POMP,  d  Sept.  10,  1863;  s  Peter  and  Susanna  (Mixsell-Herster)  Pomp  [196- 
16b];  m  RACHEL  SNYDER.  [R.  B.  M.) 


[196-157] 

[196-158] 


[196-159] 

[196-254] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Belle,  m  Harry  Lawall. 

2.  Sarah,  m  Gen.  Edward  J.  McClernand. 

3.  Emily,  unm. 

4.  Mary  Catherine,  unm. 

5.  Sue,  b  Dec.  12,  1860;  d  Apr.  10,  1913;  m 


1.  John  Maxwell. 

2.  Maurice  Clemens. 


[196-69]  SUSAN  P.  MIXSELL,  b  July  11,  1837;  d  July  4,  1906;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Mary  (Keiper) 
Mixsell  [196-17];  m  COL.  CHARLES  A.  WIKOFF,  U.  S.  A.,  b  Mar.  8,  1837;  d  July  1,  1898.  Col. 
Charles  A.  Wikoff  took  part  in  the  advance  upon  Santiago,  Cuba,  during  the  Spanish  War.  Lived  in 
Texas.  No  issue.  [Eyerman.] 

[196-70]  EMILY  V.  MIXSELL,  b  Sept.  5,  1844;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Mary  (Keiper)  Mixsell  [196— 

17] ;  m  Oct.  5,  1880,  DR.  WILLIAM  SMITH  LALOR,  b  Apr.  16,  1848;  d  Jan.  18,  1919.  No  issue. 
Lived  in  Trenton,  N.  J.  [Eyerman.] 

[196-71]  JACOB  C.  MIXSELL,  b  Oct.  25,  1848;  s  Charles  W.  and  Mary  (Keiper)  Mixsell  [196-17]; 
m  SARAH  PEACHER,  b  Nov.  14,  1853.  No  issue.  Lived  in  Easton,  Pa.  [Eyerman.] 

[196-72]  CHARLES  D.  HORN,  b  July  22,  1808;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Deshler)  Horn  [196- 

18]  ;  m - 

Children  (5): 

[196-160]  1.  Anna,  m  Warren  Clifton. 

2.  Harriet,  d  in  infancy. 

[196-161]  3.  Mary,  m - ;  husband  dec;  No  issue. 

[196-162]  4.  Sibila,  b -  - ;  m - Rothrock.  Has  one  son  living  in  Phila. 

5.  Charles,  b - ;  printer. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[196-73]  EDWARD  A.  HORN,  b  Dec.  5,  1809;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Deshler)  Horn  [196— 
18];  m  JULIA  JOLINE. 

Children  (6): 

[196-163]  1.  Emily,  m  Lewis  Lennox. 

[196-164]  2.  Lavina,  m  G.  W.  Crossley. 

3.  Luther,  d  1908;  unm;  served  in  Civil  War. 

4.  Edward,  unm;  Civil  War  veteran;  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-165]  5.  Calvin,  m  Maria  Henry. 

[196-166]  6.  Fannie,  m  Hiram  Lennox;  Trenton,  N.  J. 

[Letters  unans;  unable  to  verify.] 

[196-74a]  SUSANNAH  CAROLINE  HORN,  b  Sept.  11,  1811 ;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Desh¬ 
ler)  Horn  [196-18];  m  1st  time,  LUTHER  SCOTT.  School  teacher  from  Connecticut. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[196-167]  1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Jan.  21,  1833;  d  Aug.  3,  1893;  m  Josiah  Steiner. 

2.  Son,  d  in  infancy. 

[196-74b]  SUSANNAH  CAROLINE  (HORN)  SCOTT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  HENRY  KIPP 
JOLINE,  s  of  a  Presbyterian  Minister.  Henry  K.  Joline  was  killed  in  the  Civil  War. 

Children  (5): 

[196-168]  1.  George  Hess,  d  aged  61  years;  m  Emma  R.  Unangst. 

[196-169]  2.  Warren  Henry,  b  1844;  d  1920;  m - 


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fin!?  ^  3-  Louisa  Harriet,  b  June  23,  1846;  m 

[196— 170b]  J 

4.  Winfield  S.,  d  aged  72  years. 

5.  Benjamin  Franklin,  d  aged  69  years. 


1.  Edmund  Keller. 

2.  Rev.  Sebastian  C.  Meckel. 


[196-75]  REUBEN  HARRISON  HORN,  b  June  16,  1814;  d  Oct.  11,  1892;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
W.  (Deshler)  Horn  [196-18];  m  July  1,  1840,  ELIZABETH  WILSON,  b  Mar.  24,  1823;  d  Oct.  2,  1903. 
Contract  carpenter;  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 


Children  (7): 

[196-171]  1.  James  William,  b  Mar.  13,  1842;  d  July,  1910;  m  Anna  Templin. 

[196-172]  2.  Anna  F.,  b  Apr.  2,  1844;  d  June  3,  1913;  m  John  Green. 

[196-173]  3.  Samuel  Wilson,  b  Mar.  16,  1849;  d  Nov.  26,  1911;  m  Ophelia  Spear. 

[196-174]  4.  Laura  Virginia,  b  Oct.  7,  1852;  d  Sept.  1,  1871;  m - Schooley. 

5.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Feb.  5,  1856;  d  Mar.  6,  1876. 

[196-175]  6.  Clara  Bell,  b  Oct.  26,  1859;  d  Mar.  29,  1896;  m  Frank  Williamson. 

[196-176]  7.  J.  Allen,  b  Jan.  13,  1867;  m  Kate  M.  Berger. 


[ For  data  concerning  the  Reuben  Horn  Family  the  Editor  is  indebted  to  Martin  L.  Dreisbach  (196-126).] 


[196-76]  DAVID  D.  HORN,  b  Nov.  16,  1816;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Deshler)  Horn  [196-18]; 
m  ANNA  MARIA  COOPER,  dau  John  and  Catherine  Cooper. 


[196-177] 

[196-178] 

[196-179] 

[196-180] 

[196-181] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Martin,  m  Anna  Templin. 

2.  George,  m  Annie  Kutz. 

3.  Lewis;  1432  Butler  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

4.  Ida  May,  b  Aug.  20,  1865;  m  Charles  Kemmerer. 

5.  Carrie,  d  Apr.  11,  1919;  m  George  E.  Sciple. 

6.  Alice  M.,  dec;  m  Charles  Staats. 

7.  Alfred  J. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 


“David  D.  Horn,  one  of  the  oldest  residents  of  Easton,  died  at  9  o’clock  Tuesday  night,  at  his 
home,  No.  1521  Butler  Street,  of  a  complication  of  diseases  incidental  to  old  age.  He  had  lived  re  tired 
for  many  years,  but  in  his  earlier  days  he  was  a  prominent  contractor  and  builder,  having  been  at  times 
connected  with  his  brother,  Reuben  H.  Horn,  and  Lewis  H.  Mattes,  in  various  operations.  The  largest 
contract  the  firm  engaged  in  was  that  of  building  the  present  court  house.  The  deceased  was  well 
known  to  the  community  and  always  bore  a  most  excellent  reputation  for  business  uprightness,  strict 
honesty  and  high  Christian  character.  He  was  esteemed  by  all  who  knew  him  and  was  a  valuable  man 
in  the  community  until  he  ceased  to  take  active  interest  in  local  affairs. 

David  Horn  was  the  son  of  the  late  Charles  and  Elizabeth  Horn  and  the  grandson  of  the  long  de¬ 
ceased  Adam  and  Deborah  Deshler.  He  is  survived  by  his  wife,  Anna  M.,  who  was  the  daughter  of  the 
late  John  and  Catherine  Cooper,  and  by  the  following  children — Martin  L.,  Alfred  J.,  Lewis  L.,  George 
D.,  Carrie  H.,  wife  of  George  E,  Sciple  and  Ida  M.  Horne.”  [  Newspaper  clipping  furnished  by  Mrs. 
Florida  Heitman .] 


[196-77]  ADAM  CAPE  HORN,  b  Aug.  29,  1821;  s  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Deshler)  Horn  [196- 
18];  m  ROSAN  STOCKER. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Edward  D.;  Easton,  Pa. 

2.  Frank  P. ;  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-182]  3.  Elmer  E.,  b  Mar.  15,  1861;  m  Laura  Rockfeller. 

4.  Lillian,  unm. 

[196-182.1]  5.  Sallie,  m - 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[196-78]  LOUISA  HORN,  b  May  22,  1824;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Deshler)  Horn  [196- 
18];  m  ANDREW  LOCKWOOD. 


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Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Howard,  m - ;  has  son,  Howard  or  Harvey;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Charles,  m - ;  Allentown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.] 

[196-79]  MARIA  HORN,  b  Nov.  25,  1827 ;  d  Apr.  14,  1896 ;  dau  Charles  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Deshler) 
Horn  [196-18];  m  Aug.  8,  1845,  GEORGE  W.  MORFORD,  who  died  in  prison  during  the  Civil  War. 
[Mrs.  Meckel,  1920.] 

Children  (2): 

[196-185]  1.  Charles  Horn,  b  July  10,  1846;  m  Mary  Seem. 

[196-186]  2.  Emma  L.,  b  Aug.  17,  1850;  m  Stephen  J.  Hallman. 

[196-80]  ELIZABETH  BITTENBENDER,  b  May  19,  181 1 ;  d  Nov.  17,  1875 ;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary 

W.  (Deshler)  Bittenbender  [196-19];  m - MARTIN  or  JOHNSON.  Eyerman  gives  name  of 

husband  as  MARTIN. 

“Relative  to  Elizabeth  Bittenbender,  born  May  19,  1811,  died  November  17,  1875,  I  can  find  no 
mention  of  a  Mr.  Johnson.  It  is  quite  evident  owing  to  notes  on  the  margin  of  the  page,  written  in  my 
father’s  handwriting,  that  she  was  married  to  a  Martin.  His  notes  refer  to  her  as  ‘aunt  Martin’  and  her 
death  is  recorded  as  Elizabeth  Bittenbender  ( Martin )  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  17,  1875.  Of  course  it  is 
only  a  guess,  but  in  my  opinion  Elizabeth  Bittenbender  1811-1875,  being  the  first  child  of  Samuel  Bitten¬ 
bender  and  Mary  Wagener  Deshler,  in  all  probability  was  named  after  Samuel  Bittenbender’s  mother, 
and  that  as  Conrad  and  Elizabeth  Bittenbender  are  recorded  as  sponsors  in  baptism  to  Elizabeth  Bit¬ 
tenbender  they  were  Samuel  Bittenbender’s  father  and  mother.”  [Extract  from  letter  of  S.  Theodore 
Bittenbender,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1920.] 

[196-81]  DEBORAH  BITTENBENDER,  b  Apr.  7,  1814;  d  1895  (1888);  daw  Samuel  and  Mary  W. 
(Deshler)  Bittenbender  [196-19];  m  1830,  BENJAMIN  SHULTZ,  b  1802;  d  June  2,  1845.  Benjamin 
Shultz  came  from  Amsterdam,  Holland,  and  settled  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  He  was  an  official  in  the 
Morris-Essex  Canal  Co.  He  is  buried  in  the  Easton  cemetery. 

Children  (6): 

[196-187]  1.  William  Muirhead,  b  1836;  d  1918;  m - 

[196-187.1]  2.  Samuel  Jones,  m - 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  1841;  d  Apr.  30,  1873;  was  engaged  to  marry  Lieut.  George  Deshler  at 

time  of  her  death. 

4.  Horace  Wolf. 

[196-188]  5.  Benjamin  Siegfried;  m  Elizabeth  Shourt. 

[196-189]  6.  George  Renton,  b  May  3,  1845;  d  Jan.  25,  1921 ;  m  Josephine  Smith. 

[Data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Florida  Heitman,  Ft.  Myers,  Fla.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[196-82]  MARY  BITTENBENDER,  b  Apr.  20,  1818;  d  Jan.  20,  1901;  dau  Samuel  and  Mary  W. 
(Deshler)  Bittenbender  [196-19];  m  1840,  WILLIAM  HENRY  LAWALL,  b  Apr.  20,  1815;  d  Dec.  24, 
1884;  s  Peter  and  Mary  (Seip)  Lawall.  (1920.) 

William  H.  Lawall  conducted  a  general  merchandising  business;  was  a  director  of  the  Easton  Na¬ 
tional  Bank  for  more  than  thirty  years;  and  was  one  of  the  original  committee  to  select  grounds  for  the 
Easton  Cemetery.  He  declined  public  office. 

Children  (J): 

[196-190]  1.  Mary  Alice,  b  Jan.  23,  1842;  d  Oct.  6,  1903;  m  William  C.  Ackerman. 

[196-191]  2.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b  June  3,  1844;  m  William  Diffenbaugh  Elliot. 

[196-192]  3.  Edwin  Samuel,  b  Jan.  2,  1850;  d  Sept.  11,  1919;  m  Harriet  Gwinner. 

4.  Lillian,  b  Sept.  1,  1852;  d  May  7,  1914;  unm. 

[196-83a]  SAMUEL  THEODORE  BITTENBENDER,  b  Nov.  3,  1824;  d  Feb.  7,  1884;  s  Samuel  and 
Mary  W.  (Deshler)  Bittenbender  [196-19];  m  1st  time,  Aug.  28,  1850,  LUCY  BRANNAN,  b  Oct.  5, 
1825;  d  Jan.  26,  1856.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[196-193]  1.  William  Henry,  b  Sept.  9,  1851;  d  May  6,  1906;  m  Fannie  Sophia  Austin. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  29,  1854;  5  Whittlesey  Ave.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 


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[196— 83b]  SAMUEL  THEODORE  BITTENBENDER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Nov.  16,  1857, 
ESTHER  ANN  MOON,  b  May  22,  1822.  No  issue.  (1920.) 

[196-84]  JOHN  GREEN  DESHLER,  b  Dec.  5,  1819;  d  Jan.  8,  1878;  s  David  W.  and  Elizabeth 
(Green)  Deshler  [196-20a];  m  LOUISE  FALCONER  (FAULKNER),  d  within  a  month  after  the  death 
of  her  husband.  No  issue.  [ Eyerman .] 

John  Green  Deshler  was  born  in  a  two-room  frame  house  in  Columbus,  Ohio,  the  site  of  the  present 
Hotel  Deshler.  A  golden  tablet  in  the  lobby  of  the  hotel  marks  the  spot  where  the  little  house  stood. 

President  Tyler  appointed  Mr.  Deshler  District  Attorney  of  Iowa,  soon  after  his  marriage  to  Miss 
Faulkner  of  Hamilton,  Butler  Co.,  and  their  migration  to  that  state.  From  Iowa  Mr.  Deshler  moved 
to  Buffalo  and  engaged  in  the  commission  business.  He  was  elected  to  the  legislature  for  several  terms, 
after  which  he  returned  to  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Although  Mr.  Deshler  was  very  fond  of  children,  he  had  none  of  his  own.  While  he  was  an  official 
of  the  Franklin  National  Bank  of  Columbus  it  served  as  a  gathering  place  for  the  children  of  the  neigh¬ 
borhood.  He  was  well  known  by  all  the  youngsters  of  that  city,  and  frequently  he  was  “Uncle  John” 
to  a  large  number  of  them. 

Not  many  months  before  his  death  he  bought  a  block  of  houses,  painted  and  refitted  them,  and 
gave  the  use  of  them,  rent  free,  to  those  of  his  old  neighbors  and  friends  who  had  been  less  favored  in 
life  than  he.  Mr.  Deshler  was  one  of  the  oldest,  wealthiest,  and  most  valuable  citizens  of  Columbus, 
Ohio,  and  the  entire  community  mourned  when  he  died  suddenly  of  apoplexy  on  the  8th  of  January, 
1878. 

[196-85]  CHARLES  GREEN  DESHLER,  b  Sept.  5,  1824;  s  David  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Green) 
Deshler  [196-20a];  m  FLORA  KING  of  Lancaster,  Ohio.  [Eyerman.] 

Children  (J): 

[196-194]  1.  William  King,  m  Adelaide  Ayers. 

[196-195]  2.  Frank  Work,  m  Jessie  Smith. 

[196-196]  3.  Elizabeth,  m  Charles  Malone.  Had  issue.  [No  further  data.] 

[196-197]  4.  Marie  Louise,  b  Dec.  25,  1860;  m  Chauncey  Hurlbut  Shearer. 

[196-86a]  WILLIAM  GREEN  DESHLER,  b  May  24,  1827;  s  David  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Green) 
Deshler  [196-20a];  m  1st  time,  ANN  ELIZA  SINKS,  b  1832;  d  1869. 

Children  (3): 

[196-198]  1.  John  Green,  m  Minnie  Green. 

[196-199]  2.  Kate,  m  Judge  C.  O.  Hunter.  No  issue.  [No  further  data.] 

[196-200]  3.  Mary,  m  Randolph  S.  Warner. 

[196-86b]  WILLIAM  GREEN  DESHLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  MARY  ELIZABETH 
JONES,  b  1849. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

[196-201]  1.  Elizabeth,  m  Daniel  Sowers. 

2.  Louise,  unm. 

3.  Helen,  unm. 

[Eyerman.  Letters  not  answered;  unable  to  complete.] 

A  Patriotic  Service  Performed  by  William  G.  Deshler 

Mr.  Deshler  was  a  prominent  banker,  and  was  intimately  acquainted  with  Salmon  P.  Chase,  then 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  from  early  boyhood.  On  April  14,  1864,  Mr.  Deshler  received  a  confidential 
telegram  from  Mr.  Chase  asking  him  to  meet  the  latter  at  the  Fifth  Avenue  Hotel,  New  York.  Ar¬ 
riving  in  New  York  the  next  day,  Mr.  Deshler  met  Mr.  Chase  in  his  private  room  and  learned  from  the 
latter  how  the  credit  of  the  national  government  was  impaired  by  the  action  of  certain  so  called  “pseudo 
patriots.” 

These  facts  are  gathered  from  the  memoirs  of  Mr.  William  G.  Deshler  which  are  now  in  the  pos¬ 
session  of  his  son,  Mr.  John  G.  Deshler,  also  a  prominent  banker  of  Columbus,  Ohio.  Mr.  Deshler 
states  in  his  memoirs  that  during  the  administration  of  Secretary  Chase,  he  had  frequent  conferences 
with  him,  both  through  correspondence  and  in  person;  so  that  he  was  quite  familiar  with  the  conditions 


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of  liis  department  and  with  the  wide  extension  of  his  operations  in  consequence  of  the  breaking  out  of 
the  rebellion.  During  his  conference  with  Mr.  Chase  the  latter  stated : 

“We  are  confronted  here  in  New  York,  on  every  side,  by  the  rankest  treason.  Men  professing 
loyalty — with  our  flag  at  their  desk — are  secretly  engaged  in  trying  to  break  down  the  credit  of  the 
government  by  speculation  in  stocks  and  gold.  They  have  a  chain  of  operations,  reaching  from  here  to 
Richmond,  by  way  of  Montreal  and  Louisville.  They  have  given  the  State  Department  great  trouble 
in  our  strained  foreign  relations.  The  thing  I  am  interested  in  directly  and  which  has  worried  me,  is 
that  they  have  thwarted  my  negotiations  with  a  syndicate  of  German  bankers  for  a  loan  of  two  hundred 
million  dollars.” 

As  he  related  the  details  of  his  negotiations  his  eyes  snapped,  his  tone  was  bitter,  his  feelings  in¬ 
tense  to  the  point  of  vengeance.  He  said  with  emphasis,  “That  conspiracy  must  be  crushed  and  the 
gang  punished.  I  want  you  to  take  the  matter  in  charge,  make  your  own  plans  which  we  will  talk  over 
this  evening.” 

Handing  Mr.  Deshler  a  slip  of  paper  he  said,  “Here  is  a  list  of  that  gang,  and  you  will  be  surprised 
to  see  some  of  the  names  on  it — honorable  men,  forsooth!”  he  said  bitterly,  “yet  that  list  is  reliable,  as 
I  am  assured  by  the  Secret  Service  Department.” 

Upon  scanning  the  list  Mr.  Deshler  was  surprised  to  see  many  of  the  names,  as  he  knew  some  of  the 
men  personally  and  others  by  reputation  as  being  among  the  best  businessmen  in  New  York.  He 
thought  to  himself,  “Why  don’t  they  shoot  these  men  as  they  do  our  boys  down  South?”  At  this 
particular  time  the  outlook  of  the  war  was  not  very  pleasant;  the  Union  army  was  massed  to  protect  the 
capitol-the  battles  of  the  Wilderness  were  fought  a  few  days  later-copperheads  were  rampant  throughout 
the  North ;  gold  was  soaring  in  price  which  meant  greenbacks  were  going  down ;  speculation  in  stocks  was 
so  wild  that  every  evening  in  the  lobbies  of  the  New  York  Hotels  were  found  crowds  or  mobs  of  howling 
brokers  plying  their  trade ;  bonds  and  paper  money  were  issued  to  pay  war  expenses ;  then  as  now  many 
soldiers  were  called  out  and  the  ultra-democratic  papers  were  objecting  to  the  draft. 

After  a  good  deal  of  consideration  and  reflection  Mr.  Deshler  worked  out  a  plan  which  he  submitted 
to  Mr.  Chase.  This  was  the  plan  as  he  outlined  it  to  the  Secretary. 

“If  I  can  sell  a  few  millions  of  gold  a  little  under  the  market  rate,  to  be  paid  for  in  greenbacks,  no 
checks  on  the  banks  or  certificates  of  deposit  to  be  taken,  greenbacks  will  become  scarce,  the  banks  will 
be  alarmed,  they  will  call  in  loans  or  demand  increased  margins  as  the  market  for  gold  and  stocks  de¬ 
clines.  Then  I  will  find  out  the  ‘Specialties’  protected  by  the  men  in  this  list  and  look  after  them  on  the 
Stock  Exchange;  also  I  will  offer  a  premium  for  greenbacks  to  be  paid  for  with  checks  on  the  banks.  In 
other  words,  my  gold  business  will  be  done  on  a  money  basis  only.  Of  course  I  must  employ  brokers  and 
pay  their  commissions,  but  I  will  get  the  right  kind  of  brokers— and  all  of  their  operations  in  stocks  will 
be  by  bank  checks.  Thus  the  government  will  be  buying  its  debts  in  the  shape  of  greenbacks  and  pay¬ 
ing  them  in  gold,  which  it  has  in  the  Subtreasury;  the  law  certainly  allows  that,  but  it  doesn’t  allow 
government  funds  to  be  used  in  stock  operations.  The  gold  and  stock  operations  must  not  be  mixed, 
but  can  be  cooperative  in  producing  the  result  desired.  The  stock  part  I  must  handle  myself,  and  it 
must  be  left  to  me.  The  gold  business  will  be  done  through  the  Sub-treasury  where  secrecy  must  be 
maintained  for  a  short  time  at  least.” 

Secretary  Chase  approved  this  plan  of  operation  and  it  was  agreed  that  they  would  meet  at  the 
office  of  the  Subtreasurer  of  the  United  States  the  next  day.  Upon  arriving  at  the  subtreasurer’s  office 
Mr.  Deshler  met  not  only  Mr.  Chase  but  Horace  Greeley,  whom  he  described  as  “a  rare  picture  with  a 
big  loose  coat,  his  pockets  stuffed  with  newspapers,  his  necktie  shifted  around  with  the  knot  under  his 
ear,  and  a  big  brimmed  hat  set  back  on  his  head,  making  him  look  like  a  belated  cherub  with  a  misfit 
glory  on.” 

Upon  being  introduced  to  the  Subtreasurer,  Mr.  Chase  said,  “Mr.  Deshler  wants  to  use  some  money 
during  the  next  few  days,  and  you  will  let  him  have  what  he  wants,  taking  his  receipt,  which  will  be 
your  sufficient  voucher.”  The  Subtreasurer  was  so  astonished  that  he  said,  “Do  I  understand  that  your 
order  is  unlimited?”  “Yes,”  replied  the  Secretary.  “Will  you  kindly  put  your  order  in  writing?”  asked 
the  Subtreasurer,  which  Mr.  Chase  accordingly  did  and  handed  it  to  him.  After  the  Secretary  had  left, 
the  Subtreasurer  said  to  Mr.  Deshler,  “Is  the  Secretary  a  relative  of  yours?”  “No,”  replied  Mr.  Desh¬ 
ler,  “but  how  much  gold  have  you  on  hand?”  The  treasurer  gave  him  the  number  of  millions  and 
muttered  to  himself,  “Remarkable.”  Upon  leaving,  Mr.  Deshler  asked  him  to  have  a  considerable  sum 
of  money  in  bags  ready  for  delivery  when  he  would  call  upon  him  for  them. 

Mr.  Deshler  then  went  to  some  of  the  prominent  bankers  of  New  York  in  whom  he  had  perfect 
confidence,  and  received  from  them  letters  of  indorsement  guaranteeing  any  contracts  that  he  should 
make.  Armed  with  this  letter  and  with  the  backing  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  and  with  his 
own  individual  means  used  in  the  purchase  of  stocks,  he  went  into  the  market  to  sell  gold  at  a  discount 


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and  to  buy  greenbacks  at  a  price  above  the  market  price.  The  result  was  that  after  spending  several 
million  dollars  in  gold  in  the  purchase  of  greenbacks  and  selling  several  million  dollars  in  gold  below  the 
price  of  the  raiders,  the  projects  of  the  gold  conspirators  were  defeated.  He  kept  feeding  the  market 
with  gold  and  purchasing  greenbacks  at  higher  prices  every  day.  Greenbacks  rose  and  gold  went  back, 
which  was  the  purpose  desired  by  Mr.  Chase.  The  financial  condition  of  the  country  became  such  that 
Mr.  Chase  readily  disposed  of  his  war  bonds.  The  gamblers  in  gold  discovered  on  the  second  day  that 
it  was  government  gold  that  was  being  thrown  on  the  market  and  of  course  that  created  a  tremendous 
panic,  for  they  well  knew  that  with  the  government  as  a  competitor  their  end  was  in  sight. 

Reference  to  newspapers  and  financial  journals  of  that  day  will  give  an  account  of  the  panic  which 
ensued.  One  paper  states  that  the  money  market  was  so  much  disturbed  that  blocks  of  stock  were 
thrown  overboard  at  almost  any  price;  that  one  per  cent  interest  a  day  was  paid;  that  banks  would  not 
pay  out  greenbacks ;  that  legal  tenders  were  worth  two  per  cent  more  than  certified  checks ;  that  a  large 
number  of  bull  operators  were  broken.  These  operators  that  were  crushed  were  members  of  the  gang 
that  had  conspired  to  cripple  the  United  States  government  in  its  most  critical  period. 

Mr.  Deshler  went  to  Washington  and  reported  to  Secretary  Chase  what  he  had  done.  The 
Secretary,  of  course,  was  greatly  pleased  and  offered  to  remunerate  Mr.  Deshler  for  his  services.  How¬ 
ever,  Mr.  Deshler  declined  to  receive  any  pay  and  only  accepted  a  draft  of  $123.93  for  his  expenses. 

That  Secretary  Chase  was  well  pleased  with  Mr.  Deshler’s  accomplishment  is  manifested  in  the 
letter  which  he  wrote  him  dated  April  26,  1864.  As  stated  above,  Mr.  Deshler  declined  to  receive  any 
compensation  for  his  services,  but  he  was  given  as  a  souvenir  a  cane,  all  the  materials  of  which  were 
made  from  the  wreck  of  the  “Merrimac”  which  had  been  blown  up  by  her  rebel  commander  the  morning 
after  the  capture  of  the  “Norfolk.”  It  is  stated  that  but  four  of  these  canes  were  made;  one  of  them  was 
presented  to  President  Lincoln,  one  to  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  and  two  to  Mr.  Chase,  one  of  the 
latter  coming  into  the  possession  of  Mr.  Deshler,  and  which  now  reposes  in  the  museum  of  the  Ohio 
State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society.  This  cane  bears  the  inscription: 

“Salmon  P.  Chase  ‘Merrimac’ 

to  April,  1864 

William  G.  Deshler  88/64.” 

The  inscription  “88/64”  means  that  gold  went  to  “88”  in  1864.  The  plan  of  the  conspirators  was  to  send 
gold  to  200  and  greenbacks  down  to  fifty  cents.  This  plan  was  successfully  defeated  through  the  efforts 
of  Mr.  Deshler.  [  Vid .  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Quarterly,  Vol.  XXI  X,  No.  4-] 

[196-87a]  JANE  DESHLER,  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196-20b];  m  1st 
time,  RICHARD  BEESON  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Margaret. 

[196-202]  2.  Deshler,  m - ;  had  issue. 

[196-203]  3.  Alice,  m  John  Hibbard. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  complete.] 

[196-87b]  JANE  (DESHLER)  BEESON,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  P.  W.  HUNTINGTON,  of 
Columbus,  Ohio. 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Benjamin,  d  without  issue. 

[196-204]  2.  Thomas  Dunlap,  m  Jessie  Hibbard. 

[196-205]  3.  Webster  Perritt,  m  Anna  Harlow. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[196-88]  ELIZABETH  DESHLER,  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196-20b];  m 
S.  M.  WELCH,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Children  (4)' 

1.  Deshler. 

[196-206]  2.  Lucia  Carey,  m  Michael  B.  Wilde. 

[196-207]  3.  Elizabeth  Deshler,  m  Henry  Whiting. 

[196-213]  4.  Emily  E.,  m  Howard  Copeland. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 


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[196-89]  LUCRETIA  DESHLER,  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196-20b];  m 
JOSEPH  HUTCHISON. 

Children  (J): 

[196-208]  1.  Jane  Deshler,  m  William  D.  Windom. 

[196-209]  2.  Mary  Deshler,  m  George  H.  Page. 

[196-210]  3.  Joseph  Deshler,  m  Daisy  Houghton. 

[196-211]  4.  Maud,  m  Gerald  Villiers-Stuart. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[196-90]  SARAH  DESHLER,  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196— 20b] ;  m  HOW¬ 
ARD  COPELAND. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Deshler,  d  without  issue. 

[196-213]  2.  Howard,  m  Emily  E.  Welch. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-91]  MARGARET  DESHLER,  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196-20b];  m 
EDWARD  HAZZARD  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Morris,  d  without  issue.  [ Eyerman .  No  f  urther  data.] 

[196-92a]  LOUISE  DESHLER,  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196-20b];  m  1st 
time,  HOWARD  WOODROW. 

One  child:  Clarence;  surname  changed  to  “Stembel.”  [Eyerman.] 

[196-92b]  LOUISE  (DESHLER)  WOODROW,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  CAPT.  J.  McBRIDE 
STEMBEL,  U.  S.  A.,  s  Admiral  S.  Stembel,  U.  S.  N.  No  issue. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-93]  FLORA  DESHLER,  b  Feb.  16,  1847 ;  dau  David  W.  and  Margaret  (Nashee)  Deshler  [196— 


[196-213.1] 

[196-214] 

[196-215] 


20b] ;  m  Dec.  21,  1871,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  CAPT.  THOMAS  LEE  BRENT,  U.  S.  A.,  b - ;  d  May 

24,  1880. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Flora  Deshler,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  m  Thomas  Benton  Hamilton. 

2.  Winifred  Eleanor  D.,  b  Sept.  6,  1874;  m  Alexander  William  Mackenzie. 

3.  Thomas  L.,  d  without  issue. 

4.  Marie  Louise,  b  June  16,  1878;  m  C.  Shearer;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-94]  CHARLES  DUNHAM  DESHLER,  b  Mar.  1,  1818;  d  May  10,  1909;  s  George  W.  and 
Catharine  L.  (Dunham)  Deshler  [196-21];  m  May  30,  1841,  MARY  M.  HOLCOMBE,  b  Oct.  10,  1824; 
d  Sept.  7,  1893;  dau  Theophilus  Moore  and  Catharine  Neilson  (Farmer)  Holcombe.  Resided  in  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  {12): 

[196-216]  1.  Edward  Boggs,  b  Feb.  4,  1842;  d  Oct.  8,  1913;  m  Rebecca  S.  Cherry. 

2.  Daughter,  b  Aug.  20,  1843;  d  Aug.  20,  1843. 

3.  George  Wagener,  b  July  30,  1844;  d  July  28,  1875;  unm.  George  Wagener  Deshler  was 

graduated  from  West  Point  in  1868.  At  the  time  of  his  death  from  Yellow  Fever  at 
Ft.  Barrancas,  Florida,  he  was  a  1st  Lieutenant,  Co.  A,  1st  Artillery,  U.  S.  A.  He  is 
buried  in  the  Government  Cemetery  at  Pensacola. 

4.  Munroe  Holcombe,  b  July  19,  1847;  d  Aug.  19,  1866;  unm. 

[196-217]  5.  James,  b  May  10,  1850;  m  Ellen  Slattery. 

6.  Kate,  b  July  30,  1852;  unm;  106  College  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

7.  Theophilus  K.,  b  Aug.  25,  1855;  d  Dec.  9,  1856. 

8.  Mary  H.,  b  Nov.  14,  1856;  unm.;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

9.  Eliza  Dunham,  b  Feb.  15, 1860;  d  Jan.  31,  1861. 

10.  Charles,  b  Oct.  16,  1863;  unm;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

[196-218]  11.  Frederick,  b  Mar.  26,  1866;  d  Jan.  6,  1915;  m  Fanny  W.  Silvey. 

12.  Edith,  b  July  24,  1869;  unm;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


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Charles  Dunham  Deshler  was  born  at  Easton,  Pa.,  March  1,  1819.  He  entered  the  drug  business 
in  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  from  which  he  retired  in  1859  and  engaged  in  literary  work,  first  on  the  “Jer¬ 
sey  City  Standard,’’  and  later  on  the  “Newark  Advertiser.’’  He  returned  to  New  Brunswick  in  1868, 
and  became  connected  with  Harper’s  Magazine,  having  charge  of  the  “Editor’s  Round  Table.’’  He 
wrote  and  compiled  “Selections  from  Chaucer,”  “Afternoons  with  the  Poets,”  and  “A  Glimpse  of  Seven¬ 
ty-Six.” 

Mr.  Deshler  was  an  Associate  Judge  of  Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  and  the  first  school  superintend¬ 
ent  of  that  county  and  took  a  prominent  part  in  organizing  the  county  school  system.  He  was  post¬ 
master  of  New  Brunswick  for  one  term,  and  was  instrumental  in  founding  the  Middlesex  Gas  Company 
and  the  Middlesex  Savings  Bank.  Mr.  Deshler  had  a  large  and  valuable  library,  principally  historical 
in  character. 

[196-95]  ELIZABETH  DUNHAM  DESHLER,  dau  George  W.  and  Catharine  L.  (Dunham)  Desh¬ 
ler  [196-21];  m  REV.  EDWARD  B.  BOGGS,  D.  D.  [ Eyerman .] 

Children  (J): 

[196-219]  1.  George  B.,  b  Jan.  8,  1844;  m  Hannah  G.  Thompson. 

[196-220]  2.  Charles  Deshler,  b  1845;  d  1905;  m  Caroline  M.  Coles. 

[196-221]  3.  Francis  Cranstoun,  b  Dec.  25,  1846;  d  Nov.  9,  1912;  m  Fannie  Jones  Carson. 

4.  Herbert;  asst,  att’y.  general;  333  Ridge  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[196-96]  MARY  BITTENBENDER  DESHLER,  dau  George  W.  and  Catharine  L.  (Dunham) 
Deshler  [196-21];  m  ROBERT  CASE.  [Eyerman.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Caroline  Deshler;  122  Raritan  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

2.  Elizabeth  Boggs;  Raritan  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[196-97]  WILLIAM  DESHLER  HACKETT,  b  Apr.  9,  1812;  d  Sept.  29,  1889;  s  James  and  Cath¬ 
arine  (Deshler)  Hackett  [196-22];  m  HARRIET  HOLLAND,  dau  Samuel  Holland  of  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.  [Eyerman.] 

Children  {2): 

[196  224b]  }  Holland,  b  Mar.  22,  1840;  m  twice. 

[196-225]  2.  William  H.,  b  June  20,  1845;  m  Edith  Noble. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

William  Hackett  was  born  in  Easton  on  the  ninth  day  of  April,  1812.  He  was  the  son  of  the  late 
James  Hackett,  who  when  but  seven  years  of  age  left  his  home  at  Santa  Cruz,  one  of  the  West  India 
Islands,  and  came  to  Philadelphia,  where  he  learned  the  trade  of  a  hatter.  While  yet  a  young  man  he 
came  to  Easton  in  1800  and  made  this  his  home.  Here  he  engaged  in  the  hat  business  and  at  one  time 
was  proprietor  of  the  old  Schortz  Hotel,  now  the  United  States  Hotel. 

When  yet  a  young  man,  William  Hackett  gave  evidence  of  possessing  those  rare  traits  of  character 
and  ability  which  in  later  years  served  to  win  the  respect  and  admiration  of  all  who  knew  him,  and  gave 
him  a  place  in  the  front  rank  of  prominent  and  successful  business  men.  Mr.  Hackett  began  his  busi¬ 
ness  career  by  reading  law  in  the  office  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Madison  Porter,  who  served  as  Secretary 
of  War  under  President  Tyler.  In  1839  he  was  admitted  to  the  Northampton  County  Bar.  Mr. 
Hackett  wrote  an  elegant  hand,  and  this  fact,  no  doubt,  had  much  to  do  with  his  receiving  the  appoint¬ 
ment  in  1839  as  Prothonotary  of  the  county,  which  office  he  held  for  three  terms  of  three  years  each. 
The  first  two  terms  were  appointments  by  Gov.  Porter,  a  brother  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Madison 
Porter.  The  third  term  Mr.  Hackett  was  elected  by  the  vote  of  the  people,  that  being  the  first  time  the 
voters  of  the  county  were  allowed  by  law  to  make  the  selection  of  a  Prothonotary.  The  records  of  that 
office,  kept  during  the  nine  years  the  deceased  officiated  as  Prothonotary,  are  the  admiration  of  all  who 
have  had  an  opportunity  to  see  them.  They  are  arranged  in  that  systematic,  thorough  business  way 
which  characterized  Mr.  Hackett,  and  penned  in  a  style  that  only  few,  if  any,  can  excel. 

Soon  after  the  expiration  of  his  third  term  as  Prothonotary,  Mr.  Hackett,  in  1851,  was  employed 
as  a  clerk  at  the  old  Easton  Bank,  now  the  Easton  National  Bank.  Here,  as  well  as  elsewhere,  his  fine 
business  qualifications  were  recognized  and  in  1852  he  was  appointed  cashier  to  succeed  James  Sinton. 


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In  1873  Mr.  Hackett  was  chosen  President  of  the  bank,  to  fill  the  vacancy  caused  by  the  death  of  the 
late  John  Davis.  When  Mr.  Hackett  was  elected  as  the  bank’s  President,  his  son,  William  Hackett, 
Jr.,  was  chosen  as  cashier,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  that  office  occasioned  by  the  promotion  of  the  father. 
Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  Mr.  Hackett,  who  entered  the  old  Easton  Bank  as  a  clerk,  gradually,  by  merit 
alone,  worked  his  way  up  until  he  enjoyed  the  proud  distinction  of  being  its  honored  head.  Mr.  Hackett 
was  the  fifth  President  of  the  bank  which  unquestionably  owes  a  great  deal  of  its  success  to  his  efficiency 
and  skill.  He  was  prominently  connected  with  various  business  enterprises,  and  for  years  served  as 
treasurer  and  one  of  the  managers  of  the  Delaware  Bridge  Company  of  Easton.  He  was  also  a  promi¬ 
nent  and  active  member  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  this  city. 

Mr.  Hackett  in  conjunction  with  J.  Madison  Porter  and  others  secured  the  charter  of  the  Lehigh 
Valley  Railroad.  Some  years  ago  Miss  Elizabeth  Porter,  the  owner  of  “Porter  Block,”  in  her  will  made 
him  trustee  of  her  estate  valued  at  between  880,000  and  $100,000.  The  faith  she  had  in  Mr.  Hackett 
may  be  inferred  from  the  fact  that  she  gave  him  entire  control  of  this  vast  estate  without  asking  a  cent 
of  security;  and  events  have  proved  that  her  confidence  in  Mr.  Hackett  was  not  misplaced. 

[Newspaper  clipping  furnished  hy  Mrs.  Florida  Heilman  of  Fort  Myers,  Florida .] 

[196-98]  MATILDA  WAGENER  MIXSELL,  h  Mar.  10,  1805;  d  June  14,  1881 ;  dau  Philip  and  Mary 
(Wagener)  Mixsell  [196-23];  m  May  22,  1827,  CHARLES  INNES,  M.  D.,  b  Oct.  7,  1802;  d  Mar.  (May) 
26,  1880;  s  Robert  Innes.  Physician.  [ Eyerman .] 

Dr.  Charles  Innes  was  a  graduate  of  U.  of  P.  Medical  Department.  Lived  in  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edward,  b  Apr.  6,  1829;  d  Apr.  30,  1896;  unm. 

[196-226]  2.  Joseph,  b  May  1,  1832;  d  Feb.  20,  1876;  m - — — -  Ricker. 

[196-227]  3.  Catharine  Shilp,  b  Feb,  5,  1834;  d  Mar.  11,  1875;  m  Charles  Seitz. 

[196-99]  EDMUND  B.  MIXSELL,  b  Dec.  29,  1808;  d  July  (June)  22,  1858;  s  Philip  and  Mary 
(Wagener)  Mixsell  [196-23];  m  AMANDA  HOWELL,  b  May  16,  1811;  d  Nov.  15,  1891;  dau  Ezekiel 
Howell.  Mr.  Mixsell  was  a  prominent  business  man  of  Phila.  and  Easton. 

Children  (J): 

[196-228]  1.  Mary  Howell,  b  July  10,  1832;  d  Sept.  22,  1896;  m  Henry  W.  Seitz. 

[196-229]  2.  Amanda,  b  Aug.  1,  1834;  d  Jan.  28,  1859;  m  James  McLean. 

[196-230]  3.  Josephine,  b - •;  cl  Nov.,  1898;  m  George  N.  Engle. 

[196-231]  4.  Annie,  m  William  Ihrie. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace.) 

[196-100]  MARY  MIXSELL,  b  1825;  d  June  13,  1892;  dau  Philip  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Mixsell 
[196-23];  m  WILLIAM  SCHOTT,  b  1826;  d  1862;  s  Janies  and  Rebecca  (Bryan)  Schott.  Mr.  Schott 
was  a  merchant  in  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Mary  W.,  b  July  22,  1846;  1906  Rittenhouse  Square,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[196-232]  2.  William,  b  Sept.  1,  1847;  d  Feb.,  1888;  m  Rebecca - — — 

[196-101]  THEODORE  MIXSELL,  b  Sept.  11,  1811  ]  d  July  3,  1886;  s  Philip  and  Mary  (Wagener) 
Mixsell  [196-23];  m  MATILDA  DAVIS,  b  1816;  d,  Feb.  6,  1897.  [Eyerman.] 

One  child: 

[196-233]  Joseph,  b  May  (July)  24,  1846;  d  July  4,  1888;  m  Emily  Davis. 

[196-102]  PHILIP  MIXSELL,  b  May  12,  1819;  d  Jan.  9,  1871 ;  s  Philip  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Mix¬ 
sell  [196-23];  m  SARAH  DIEHL.  [Eyerman.) 

Children  {3): 

[196-234]  1.  Annie  Maud,  m  Col.  Peter  Penn-Gaskell  Hall. 

[196—234. 1  ]  2.  Amelia,  m  Col.  Peter  Penn-Gaskell  Hall. 

[196-234.2]  3.  Virginia,  m  D.  H.  Laudenbach;  no  issue. 

[  Unable  to  complete .] 

[196-103]  DANIEL  WAGENER  BURKE,  b  Apr.  23,  1807;  d  Jan.  7,  1859;  s  Joseph  and  Susanna 
(Wagener)  Burke  [196-24];  m  CATHARINE  MILLER,  b  Oct.  23,  1809;  d  July  28,  1890.  [Eyerman.) 


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1527 


Children  (2): 

1.  Elizabeth,  h  Feb.  11,  1857;  d  Aug.  31,  1866. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Aug.  15,  1859;  d  Dec.  9,  1859. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[196-104]  JOHN  J.  BURKE,  b  Nov.  13,  1808;  d  May  5,  1865;  s  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Wagener) 
Burke  [196-24];  m  Apr.  12,  1831,  MATILDA  RUNKLE,  b  Aug.  4,  1812;  d  Sept.  21,  1891;  dau  Adam 
and  Sarah  Runkle.  (1921.) 

Children  (7): 

[196-235]  1.  Sarah  Runkle,  b  Jan.  31,  1833;  d  Oct.  24,  1867;  m  Edwin  A.  Hendry. 

2.  Joseph,  b  Oct.  25,  1837;  d  Mar.  31,  1895. 

[196-236]  3.  Emilie,  b  Sept.  30,  1843;  d  Dec.  19,  1901;  m  John  Bacon. 

4.  Howard,  b  Sept.  10,  1845;  d  Sept.  10,  1873. 

5.  Edwin  Runkle,  b  July  5,  1848;  dec. 

[196-237]  6.  Lillie  E.  Runkle,  b  July  9,  1851;  dec;  m  Frank  W.  Stewart. 

7.  Susan  R.,  b  Nov.  25,  1853;  d  Sept.  10,  1855. 

Matilda  Runkle  Burke,  daughter  of  Adam  and  Sarah  Runkle,  Warren  Co.,  N.  J.,  and  widow  of 
John  J.  Burke,  made  a  will  in  1887  in  which  she  mentions  four  living  children:  Joseph  Burke;  Emilie, 
wife  of  John  Bacon;  Edwin  Runkle  Burke;  Lillie,  wife  of  Frank  W.  Stewart; and  a  grandson,  John  Burke 
Hendry. 


[196-105]  WILLIAM  M.  BURKE,  b  Mar.  26,  1826;  d  Sept.  19,  1851 ;  s  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Wagen¬ 
er)  Burke  [196-24];  m  Sept.  16,  1844,  ANNE  E.  (HOWELL)  LOCKWOOD,  b  Oct.  2,  1817 ;  d  Feb.  24, 
1885. 

Children  (J): 


[196-238] 

[196-239a] 

[196-239b] 


1.  Helen,  b  May  26,  1845;  in  Judge  Howard  J.  Reeder. 

2.  Howell,  b  1847;  d  1849. 

3.  William  M.,  b  Dec.  4,  1848;  d  Sept.  3,  1901;  unm. 


4.  Francis  W.,  b  Sept.  9,  1851;  d  May  12,  1900;  m  **  R°se  Young. 

2.  Sarah  Hess. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


Among  the  heirs  of  Anna  E.  Burke  signing  a  release  for  $18,802.56  on  December  23,  1885,  were 
Howard  J.  Reeder  and  wife,  of  Kings  Co.,  New  York. 


[196-106]  MARIA  EVE  BURKE,  b  Feb.  14,  1821 ;  d  Dec.  14,  1891 ;  dau  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Wag¬ 
ener)  Burke  [196-24];  m  JOHN  T.  KNIGHT,  b  June  12,  1822;  d  Dec.  15,  1892.  John  T.  Knight  was 
born  in  Thompson,  Conn.  The  family  moved  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Easton,  Pa.;  with  his 
brother  Samuel,  he  was  engaged  in  the  hardware  and  stove-top  manufacturing  business :  later  he  be¬ 
came  secretary,  then  president  of  the  Thomas  Iron  Company. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Joseph  H.,  d  in  infancy. 

2.  Elizabeth,  d  aged  three  years. 

Maria  E.  Knight,  Easton,  Pa.,  made  a  will  in  1882,  in  which  she  mentions:  “my  grandniece,  Matilda 
C.  Bacon;  niece,  Lillie  R.  Stewart;  niece,  Eva  B.  Douglass,  wife  of  Robert  D.;  niece,  Helen  B.  Reeder, 
wife  of  Howard,  Jr.;  sister-in-law,  Elizabeth  Knight;  grandniece,  Leila  B.  Reeder,  daughter  of  Helen  B. 
Reeder;  sister-in-law,  Matilda  R.  Burke;  husband,  John  T.  Knight;  niece,  Emily  Bacon;  niece,  Helen  B. 
Reeder;  niece,  Eva  B.  Douglass.” 

[196-107]  SARAH  C.  BURKE,  b  June  15,  1825;  d  Nov.  18,  1854;  dau  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Wagen¬ 
er)  Burke  [196-24];  m  ISRAEL  LUM  DAY,  b  Jan.  31,  1822;  d  June  1,  1888. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Susan  Burke. 

[196-240]  2.  Eva  Burke,  m  Robert  Dun  Douglass. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  locate.] 


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[196-108]  EMMA  WAGENER,  b  Dec.  6,  1821;  d  Oct.  28,  1880;  dau  Jacob  and  Sabina  (Michler) 
Wagener  [196-25a];  m  May  16,  1843,  HON.  WILLIAM  A.  PORTER,  b  May  24,  1821 ;  d  June  28,  1886; 
s  Hon.  David  Rittenhouse  Porter.  Judge  of  Pa.  Supreme  Court. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[196-241]  1.  Emily  A.,  b  July  5,  1844;  m  Rev.  Samuel  M.  Hamilton. 

[196-242]  2.  Elizabeth  M.,  b  Apr.  6,  1847;  m  Dr.  DeForest  Willard. 

[196-243]  3.  Josephine,  b  Aug.  (Sept.),  17,  1850;  d  Feb.  23,  1889;  m  Rev.  J.  H.  Munro. 

[196-244]  4.  William  Wagener,  b  May  5,  1856;  m  Mary  Augusta  Hobart. 

[196-245]  5.  Anna  M.,  b  Dec.  3,  1860;  d  June  3,  1904;  m  Alfred  C.  Rex. 


Hon.  William  A.  Porter  was  born  in  Huntingdon  Co.,  Pa.  After  he  was  graduated  from  Lafayette 
College,  Easton,  Pa.,  he  read  law  and  was  admitted  to  the  Philadelphia  bar  on  April  26,  1842.  During 
the  same  year  he  was  appointed  sheriff  of  Phila.  Co.  by  the  Governor.  This  appointment  necessitated 
the  taking  of  testimony  in  order  to  establish  Mr.  Porter’s  age,  as  there  was  doubt  in  many  minds  as  to 
whether  he  was  of  legal  age  and  therefore  capable  of  holding  office.  On  the  expiration  of  his  term  as 
sheriff  he  was  appointed  deputy  prosecuting  attorney  of  Pa.,  and  while  acting  in  this  capacity  he  proved 
himself  an  excellent  criminal  lawyer.  In  1855,  Mr.  Porter  was  elected  city  solicitor,  and  on  January  20, 
1858,  he  was  appointed  a  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pa.  From  the  expiration  of  his  term  as  a 
justice  until  his  death  in  1886,  Judge  Porter  remained  in  active  practice  of  his  profession.  In  June, 
1874,  President  Grant  appointed  him  one  of  the  judges  of  the  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama 
Claims,  in  which  capacity  he  served  until  the  Court  was  dissolved  in  December,  1876.  He  also  served 
as  an  inspector  of  the  Eastern  State  Penitentiary. 

Judge  Porter  was  one  of  the  most  prominent  and  esteemed  members  of  the  bar.  His  sterling  quali¬ 
ties  won  him  the  respect  and  confidence  of  his  colleagues.  Sound  judgment  was  his  chief  characteristic; 
he  was  one  of  the  few  men  who  never  made  a  business  blunder. 

At  the  close  of  his  “Biographical  Reminiscences,”  which  Judge  Porter  wrote  a  short  time  before 
his  death,  he  says:  “I  cannot  bring  these  reminiscences  to  a  close  without  recording  here  my  sense  of 
the  Divine  goodness  in  prolonging  my  life  so  far  that  nearly  all  the  objects  which  I  could  reasonably 
have  hoped  to  accomplish  have  been  in  some  measure  attained,  and  finally  in  giving  me  a  good  hope  that 
when  called  away  from  the  scenes  of  this  world,  I  shall  be  able  to  enter  the  Heavenly  Kingdom  through 
faith  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.” 


[196-109]  ELIZABETH  WAGENER,  dau  Jacob  and  Sabina  (Michler)  Wagener  [196-25] ;  m  WILL¬ 
IAM  P.  NEWLIN. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[196-246]  1.  Harold  Parker,  d  Aug.  8,  1900;  m - 

2.  Son. 

[Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[196-111]  SARAH  E.  WAGENER,  b - - — ;  d  Aug.  13,  1888;  dau  David  D.  and  Mary  (Knauss) 

Wagener  [196-26];  m  L.  CAUFFMAN  HEPBURN,  dec.  Mr.  Hepburn  was  an  attorney-at-law.  No 
issue.  [ Eyerman .] 

[196-112]  ELIZABETH  K.  WAGENER,  b  Jan.  15,  1823;  d  Mar.,  1899;  dau  David  D.  and  Mary 
(Knauss)  Wagener  [196-26];  m  July  15,  1847,  THOMAS  HAUGHTON  LEARY,  b  Feb.  12,  1821;  d 
Oct.  28,  1883;  s  Thomas  H.  and  Parthenia  S.  (Standin)  Leary.  Lawyer. 

Children  (J): 

[196-247]  1.  David  Wagener,  b  Apr.  14,  1848;  d  Apr.  1,  1907;  m  Elizabeth  Booker. 

[196-248]  2.  Mary  Parthenia  Wagener,  b  Dec.  31,  1849;  m  Francis  Coles  Woodward. 

[196-249]  3.  Thomas  Haughton,  Jr.,  b  July  21,  1852;  d  May  17,  1884;  m  Nora  R.  Purcell. 

[196-250]  4.  Annie  Wagener,  b  Aug.  12,  1854;  m  James  Doddridge  Patton. 

[196-113]  SUSAN  B.  WAGENER,  b  Apr.  15,  1826;  d  Dec.  23,  1912;  dau  David  D.  and  Mary 
(Knauss)  Wagener  [196-26];  m  1850,  DR.  JACOB  BRACKENRIDGE  CLEMENS,  b  1829  (1830);  d 
Jan.  11,  1867;  s  Dr.  Joseph  Walton  and  Elinor  (Sherrard)  Clemens.  Physician  and  entomologist. 
(1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[196-251]  1.  Mary  Wagener,  b  Mar.  28,  1852;  d  Apr.  10,  1880;  m  George  Iv.  Sistare. 


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1529 


[196-252]  2.  Harold,  b  Aug.  16,  1858;  d  Oct.  1,  1917;  m  Grace  (Harris)  Ferguson.  No  issue. 

[196-253]  3.  James  B.,  b  Jan.  8,  1861;  m  Marie  Antoinette  Heye. 

[196-254]  4.  Maurice,  b  Dec.  17,  1865;  m  Sue  (Pomp)  Maxwell. 

[196-114]  JOHN  O.  WAGENER,  b  May  19,  1832;  d  July  27,  1900;  s  David  D.  and  Mary  (Knauss) 
Wagener  [196-26];  m  MATILDA  ADAMS,  b  June  6,  1839;  d  Feb.  11,  1882.  John  O.  Wagener  was  at 
one  time  a  member  of  the  firm  of  the  Easton  Iron  Manufacturing  Co.  [ Eyerman .] 

Children  (2): 

1 .  David  D.,  b  July  25,  1859 ;  unm. 

[196-255]  2.  Mary,  b  July  11,  1861;  d  Aug.  15,  1917;  m  Frederick  Green. 

[196-115]  ELIZABETH  WAGENER  HERSTER,  b  Oct.  24,  1824;  d  July  2,  1875;  dau  Joseph  and 
Mary  (Wagener)  Herster  [196-27];  m  F.  S.  WHITESELL,  b  Mar.  24,  1816;  d  Jan.  26,  1885.  No  issue. 
[Eyerman.] 

[196-116]  MARY  WAGENER  HERSTER,  b  Feb.  22,  1832;  d  Mar.  22,  1870;  dau  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Wagener)  Herster  [196-27];  m  JACOB  PENTZ.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-117]  MARY  TINDALL  HELLER,  b  Mar.  5,  1846;  dau  Charles  and  Louisa  (Tindall)  Heller 
[196-32];  m  Oct.  14,  1869,  FRANK  EVANS  TOWNSEND,  b  May  13,  1843;  s  Washington  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  Barnan  (Price)  Townsend.  Insurance  broker;  Ridley  Park,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child: 

[196-256]  Marie  Louise,  b  Nov.  7,  1876;  rn  Frederick  J.  LeMaistre. 

[196-118]  ELIZABETH  D.  HELLER,  b  Apr.  19,  1843;  dau  Christian  B.  and  Henrietta  (Detwiler) 
Heller  [196-34];  m  May  27,  1862,  EDWARD  T.  McLAUGHLIN.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  [Eyerman.] 


[196-1 19a]  ALICE  S.  HELLER,  b  Oct.  2,  1846;  dau  Christian  B.  and  Henrietta  (Detwiler)  Heller 
[196-34];  m  1st  time,  Feb.  10,  1865,  EDWARD  H.  EYERMAN,  b  Aug.  5,  1845;  d  Mar.  7,  1874. 

One  child: 

[196-260]  John,  b  Jan.  15,  1867;  m  Lucy  E.  Maxwell. 

[196-1 19b]  ALICE  S.  (HELLER)  EYERMAN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Mar.  19,  1879. 
CHARLES  L.  HEMINGWAY,  b  Dec.  12,  1843.  Res.,  56  N.  4th  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Charles  E.,  b  Jan.  13,  1884;  d  Jan.  5,  1885. 

[196-120]  DR.  HENRY  D.  HELLER,  b  Sept.  18,  1850;  s  Christian  B.  and  Henrietta  (Detwiler) 
Heller  [196-34];  m  AMANDA  DIEHL,  b  July  27,  1850.  Dr.  Henry  D.  Heller  was  at  one  time  U.  S. 
medical  officer  at  the  port  of  Phila. 

One  child:  Austin  D.,  b  Apr.  3,  1880.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  locate.] 

[196-121]  SAMUEL  G.  HELLER,  b  May  19,  1847;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Maria  M.  (Gray)  Heller 
[196-36];  m  Apr.  10,  1885,  MARY  MIERS.  [Eyerman.] 

One  child:  Roy  W.,  b  May  9,  1877;  d  July  15,  1889. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  locate.] 

[196-122]  WILLIAM  G.  HELLER,  b  Feb.  14,  1849;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Maria  M.  (Gray)  Heller  [196— 
36];  m  Apr.  10,  1885,  MARTHA  BURWELL.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  locate.] 

[196-123]  MARY  H.  HELLER,  b  May  1,  1852;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Maria  M.  (Gray)  Heller  [196-36]; 
m  Aug.  19,  1885,  WILLIAM  R.  CUTHBERT.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  locate.] 


[196-257] 

[196-258] 

[196-259] 


Children  ( 5 ): 

1  Harriet  T  )  b  g  t  6  1864;  m  )  Edlow  W.  Harrison 

2.  Henrietta  I.  J  1  George  Holmes. 

3.  Edward  E.,  b  Oct.  21,  1867;  d  Dec.  20,  1867. 

4.  George  E.,  b  Sept.  10,  1869;  m  George  Havemeyer  Belloni. 

5.  Edward  T.,  b  May  23,  1872. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[196-124]  DR.  JACOB  B.  HELLER,  b  Sept.  23,  1853;  s  Jacob  B.  and  Maria  M.  (Gray)  Heller  [196— 
36];  m  Oct.  3,  1900,  DELLA  CHAMBERLAIN,  b  July  18,  1875.  [ Eyerman .] 

[196-125]  LAURA  S.  HELLER,  b  Mar.  25,  1868;  dau  Jacob  B.  and  Maria  M.  (Gray)  Heller  [196- 
36];  m  Sept.  16,  1891,  EDGAR  BURWELL,  b  Dec.  16,  1867.  [Eyerman.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Madeline,  dec;  2.  Jacob,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  trace  or  locate.] 

[196-126]  SUSAN  BUTZ  HORN,  b  Sept.  15,  1846;  d  Feb.  20,  1916;  dau  Melchior  H.  and  Matilda 
L.  (Heller)  Horn  [196-37];  m  Apr.  21,  1874,  MARTIN  L.  DREISBACH,  b  Sept.  6,  1843;  s  Martin  and 
Elizabeth  (Kleckner)  Dreisbach.  Employee  of  the  Prudential  Ins.  Co.;  res.,  132  Reeder  St.,  Easton, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Matilda  Elizabeth,  b  July  4,  1875;  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-261]  2.  John  Martin,  b  Nov.  26,  1878;  m  Laura  Claire  Dartt. 

[196-127]  REV.  EDWARD  TRAILL  HORN,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  b  June  10,  1850;  d  Mar.  4,  1915;  s 
Melchior  H.  and  Matilda  L.  (Heller)  Horn  [196-37];  m  June  15,  1880,  HARRIET  CHISOLM,  b  Nov. 
10,  1861;  dau  Robert  George  and  Mary  (Gregg)  Chisolm.  Clergyman;  resided  at  111  E.  Mt.  Airy  Ave., 
Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  . 

Children  (7): 

[196-262]  1.  Robert  Chisolm,  b  Sept.  12,  1881;  m  Zelie  Homer  Soleliac. 

[196-263]  2.  William  Melchior,  b  Nov.  28,  1882;  m  Marguerite  E.  Jacobs. 

3.  Isabella  Traill,  b  May  4,  1884;  d  Dec.  20,  1909. 

4.  Harriet  Emily,  b  Oct.  22,  1885;  Phila,  Pa. 

[196-264]  5.  Edward  Traill,  b  Sept.  23,  1887;  m  Laura  Weaver  Rossiter. 

6.  Mary  Gregg,  b  Jan.  10,  1889. 

7.  Melchior  Hay,  b  May  12,  1892;  d  Sept.  30,  1893. 

[196-128]  FRANK  MELCHIOR  HORN,  b  Oct.  16,  1852;  d  Jan.  11,  1920;  s  Melchior  H.  and  Ma¬ 
tilda  L.  (Heller)  Horn  [196-37];  m  Jan.  18,  1882,  ELIZABETH  F.  WILLIAMS,  b  Oct.  7,  1856;  dau 
John  and  Emma  Caroline  (Heilig)  Williams.  Cashier  of  the  National  Bank  of  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

[196-265]  1.  Melchior  Hay,  b  Nov.  4,  1884;  m  Florence  Louise  Peck. 

[196-266]  2.  Emma  Williams,  b  Jan.  12,  1887;  m  Cornelius  Van  Inwegen. 

[196-267]  3.  Susan,  b  Aug.  13,  1889;  m  Mitchell  Derr  McMullen. 

[196-268]  4.  Eleanor  Traill,  b  Aug.  22,  1894;  m  Ralph  Winfield  Kempsmith. 

[196-129a]  DR.  HARRY  YOHE  HORN,  b  Jan.  18,  1859;  s  Melchior  H.  and  Matilda  L.  (Heller) 
Horn  [196-37];  m  1st  time,  Nov.  10,  1881,  ANNIE  M.  HELLER,  b  Apr.  3,  1860;  d  Mar.  9,  1897;  dau 
Peter  and  Anna  (Hartz)  Heller.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Matilda,  b  Nov.  23,  1884;  graduate  nurse. 

[196-269]  2.  Isabella  Traill,  b  Apr.  28,  1886;  m  Charles  Sumner  Dilcher. 

[196-270]  3.  George  Peter,  b  Mar.  21,  1888;  m  Marion  Louise  Lawall. 

4.  Robert  Traill,  b  Nov.  23,  1889;  d  Mar.  28,  1906. 

5.  Annie  Heller,  b  Mar.  28,  1891. 

6.  Harry  Yohe,  b  Apr.  4,  1892;  103  N.  Alexander  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

[196-129b]  DR.  HARRY  YOHE  HORN,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  June  30,  1898,  FLORENCE 
V.  HELLER,  b  Sept.  1,  1867;  dau  Charles  H.  and  Emma  T.  (Meitzler)  Heller.  Physician;  Coplay, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Dr.  Horn  attended  Lehigh  University  for  two  years  and  is  a  graduate  of  the  Jefferson  Medical 
College,  Phila.,  class  of  1879. 


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1531 


Children  (3): 

1.  Fanny  Hortense,  b  June  21,  1899. 

2.  Charles  Heller,  b  Sept.  3, 1902;  d  Mar.  10,  1916. 

3.  Louise  Florence,  b  Aug.  1,  1906. 

[196-130]  CHARLES  ROBERT  HORN,  b  Oct.  13,  1863;  s  Melchior  H.  and  Matilda  L.  (Heller) 
Horn  [196-37];  m  June  23,  1886,  BLANCHE  THOMAS,  b  Apr.  6,  1863;  dau  James  and  Mary  Ann 
(Davies)  Thomas.  Exporter  and  importer,  N.  Y. ;  res.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  Charles  R.  Horn  is  one  of  the 
foremost  business  men  of  Catasauqua,  and  was  for  a  time  Secretary  and  General  Sales  Agent  of  the 
Davies  &  Thomas  Co.  He  has  been  connected  with  several  manufacturing  industries,  and  is  said  to 
have  erected  sixty  houses.  (1919.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Isabella  Traill,  b  Sept.  18,  1887;  unm;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

2.  Mary,  b  Oct.  18,  1888;  d  Nov.  15,  1888. 

3.  Catherine  Richards,  b  July  19,  1890;  unm;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

4.  James  Thomas,  b  Mar.  19,  1892;  unm;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

5.  Blanche,  b  May  13,  1894;  d  June  1,  1904. 

6.  Helen,  b  Dec.  22,  1896;  unm;  Catasauqua,  Pa. 

[196-131]  SAMUEL  INNES,  b  Nov.  11,  1848;  d  Mar.  10,  1916;  s  James  R.  and  Susan  (Butz)  Innes 
[196-40];  m  ANNA  BARRON,  b  Apr.,  1849;  d  Aug.,  1917.  For  twenty-nine  years  Samuel  Innes  was 
ticket  agent  of  L.  V.  R.  R.  at  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  ( 8 ): 

1.  Daughter,  m  Harry  E.  Rothe. 

2.  Daughter,  m  Karl  Hammen. 

3.  Stanley,  m - ;  res.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

4.  Carrie. 

5.  Elizabeth. 

6.  Charles  Barron. 

7.  James  R.,  b  July  27,  1888;  d  Jan.  12,  1914;  unm. 

8.  Frank,  b  Apr.  14,  1877;  d  Oct.  28,  1914;  m - Ryan;  no  issue;  Chicago,  Ill. 

[Most  of  above  data  from  court  records.  Letters  unans .] 

[196-133]  MARY  BUTZ  HARMONY,  b  Dec.  31,  1829;  d  Jan.  12,  1902;  dan  William  J.  and  Ebeneza 
(Butz)  Harmony  [196-42] ;  m  WILLIAM  L.  DAVIS,  b  Aug.  6,  1826;  d  Oct.  3,  1870.  William  Davis  was 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  “Easton  Express.” 

•  Children  ( 5 ): 

[196-233]  1.  Emily,  b  May  31,  1850;  m  Dr.  Joseph  Mixsell. 

[196-276]  2.  Edward  H.,  b  Jan.  19,  1852;  d  Sept.  12,  1892;  m  Belle  Hulsizer. 

3.  John,  d  1856. 

4.  Adele,  b  Nov.  26,  1861. 

5.  William,  b - ;  d  1867. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[196-134]  DAVID  B.  HARMONY,  b  Sept.  3,  1832;  s  William  J.  and  Ebeneza  (Butz)  Harmony 
[196—42] ;  m  GEORGIA  H.  McGOWAN,  dec.  Rear-admiral  U.  S.  Flagship,  Lancaster,  U.  S.  N.  [ Eyer - 
man.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[196-135]  EDWARD  H.  HARMONY,  b  Oct.  6,  1836;  d  Jan.  26,  1901 ;  s  William  J.  and  Ebeneza 
(Butz)  Harmony  [196-42];  m  ELIZABETH  TITUS.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-136]  JOSEPH  H.  HARMONY,  b  Sept.  6,  1840;  d  Nov.  22,  1878;  s  William  J.  and  Ebeneza 
(Butz)  Harmony  [196-42];  m  MARY  HILLS  of  Cincinnati. 

One  child:  Elizabeth.  [ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-137]  JOHN  H.  HECKMAN,  d  Mar.  18,  1913;  s  Herman  S.  and  Mary  (Butz)  Heckman  [196- 
43];  m  EMMA  OLDENWELDER  TICE.  Mr.  Heckman  was  a  general  freight  agent  for  the  Lehigh 
Valley  R.  R.,  Easton,  Pa. 


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[196-273] 


[196-274] 


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Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Mary,  m  William  L.  Yeager;  2955  Newark  St.,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

2.  Herman,  b  Nov.  18,  1859;  m  Emma  Shearer. 

3.  Anna,  dec;  unm. 

[ Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[196-138]  EDMUND  (EDWIN)  HECKMAN,  b  Feb.  22,  1836;  s  Herman  S.  and  Mary  (Butz)  Heck¬ 
man  [196-43];  m  Sept.  4  1860,  SARAH  TRAILL  YOHE,  b  July  20,  1840;  d  Nov.  2,  1918;  dau  Adam 
and  Isabel  Traill  (Nungesser)  Yohe.  Res.,  College  Hill,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[196-279]  1.  Isabel,  b  Oct.  7,  1861;  m  Oliver  Horatio  Meyers. 

[196-280]  2.  Clarence  E.,  b  Jan.  16,  1863;  m  Hattie  Shipley. 

[196-139]  WILLIAM  HECKMAN,  dec;  s  Llerman  S.  and  Mary  (Butz)  Heckman  [196-43];  m 
MARY  STOTZER,  dec.  Had  charge  of  terminus  of  L.  V.  R.  R.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[196-281]  1.  Charles,  b  Aug.  30,  1870;  m  Gertrude  Page. 

[196-282]  2.  Elizabeth,  b  Mar.  27,  1883;  m  Dr.  John  H.  Burke. 

3.  Edmund,  d  in  early  youth. 

4.  Franklin,  d  in  early  youth. 

[196-143]  ELOISE  D.  BUTZ,  b  Feb.  15,  1866;  dau  Jacob  and  Adelia  D.  (Bixler)  Butz  [196-48];  m 
JAMES  R.  DONNELLY,  b  Aug.  17,  1865. 

Children  (J): 

1.  James  R.,  b  May  13,  1890. 

2.  Charles  D.,  b  June  7,  1893. 

3.  Arthur  B.,  b  Aug.  31,  1895. 

4.  Richard,  b  Apr.  13,  1898. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[196-145]  CLARENCE  N.  ANDREWS,  b  July  29,  1856;  s  Clinton  M.  and  Ellen  (Butz)  Andrews 
[196-53];  m  JENNIE  NEIMAN.  Said  to  have  been  manager  of  the  “Free  Press”  of  Easton,  Pa. 
Children  (5): 

1.  Edith  E.;  2.  Marion;  3.  Clarence  D.;  4.  Jeanette  M.;  5.  Elizabeth  D.,  d  1896;  aged 
three  years. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[196-145.1]  MATILDA  E.  SEIP,  dec;  dau  Edward  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Odenwelder)  Seip  [196-56]; 
m  DR.  GEORGE  W.  FREEMAN,  dec.  Physician;  lived  in  Freemansburg,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

[196-282.1]  1.  Edward  J.,  b  Dec.  18,  1851;  d  Mar.  13,  1920;  m  Emily  Freeman. 

[196-282.2]  2.  Mary  E.,  b  Sept.  14  1853;  d  July  5,  1912;  m  George  Bachman. 

[196-282.3]  3.  Walter'S.,  b  Nov.  30,  1859;  m  Jane  P.  Unangst. 

[196-145.2]  MARY  A.  SEIP,  b  July  18,  1849;  dau  Edward  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Odenwelder)  Seip 
[196-56];  m  HART  F.  REED.  Res.,  Freemansburg  Pa.  (1921.)  [Letters  unans.} 

[196-145.5]  JOHN  ODENWELDER,  b  Jan.  22,  1846;  s  Christian  B.  and  Maria  (Uhler)  Odenwelder 
[196-57] ;  m  Feb.  17,  1872,  EMMA  RIDDLE,  b  Aug.  3,  1843;  d  Aug.  9,  1809;  dau  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Richards)  Riddle.  Res.,  2016  Freemansburg  Ave.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Susan  M.,  b  Nov.  27,  1872;  d  May  14.  1878. 

[196-282.5]  2.  Lizzie  M.,  b  Aug.  30,  1876;  m  Howard  L.  Bowers. 

3.  Edward  C.,  b  Oct.  30,  1880;  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-282.4]  4.  Herbert  J.,  b  Nov.  17,  1882;  m  Helen  M.  Brinker. 


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Plate  141 


Rev.  Harvey  K.  Heebner  [199-5] 

Pastor  of  the  First  Sehwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia 


Plate  142 


The  First  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia  which  was  erected  in  1898 
at  30th  and  Cumberland  Streets. 


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[196-145.6]  MARY  ODENWELDER,  b  Aug.  28,  1850;  dau  Christian  B.  and  Maria  (Uhler)  Oden- 
welder  [196-57];  in  June  16,  1883,  DR.  GEORGE  (JOSIAH)  WALTER,  b  Apr.  4,  1844.  Res.,  327 
Cattell  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-145.7]  ELLEN  ODENWELDER,  b  Apr.  4,  1844;  dec ;  dau  Christian  B.  and  Maria  (Uhler) 
Odenwelder  [196-57];  m  JACOB  LERCH,  dec. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Harry,  dec;  2.  Jacob;  24th  and  Sycamore  Sts.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans .] 

[196-145.9]  HENRY  ODENWELDER,  b  Jan.  18,  1853;  d  Jan.  28,  1900;  s  Jacob  and  Ebeneza 
(Cole)  Odenwelder  [196-59];  m  May  27,  1879,  ETNA  SCHOCH,  6  Apr.  20,  1856;  dau  Peter  B.  and 
Elizabeth  (Sandt)  Schoch.  Res.,  320  Cattell  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[196-146]  EDMUND  T.  MIXSELL,  b  Jan.  9,  1861;  d  Oct.  17,  1918;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Martha  (Hill) 
Mixsell  [196-62a];  m  Nov.  11,  1882,  ANNA  B.  HAWK.  Res.,  136  Washington  St.,  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 
[72.  B.  Mixsell.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Martha,  b  June  8,  1884;  d  Aug.  19,  1884. 

2.  Harry  C.,  b  Sept.  14,  1886. 

[196-147]  DAVID  MIXSELL,  b  June  1,  1862;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Martha  (Hill)  Mixsell  [196-62a];  m 
Sept.  10,  1890,  ANNIE  WEIR,  b  May  25,  1862;  dau  William  and  Margaret  (Porter)  Weir.  Telegraph 
operator;  Wallingford,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Florence  Hall,  b  June  30,  1891. 

2.  Edna  Weir,  b  Aug.  1,  1894. 

3.  Helen  Worthington,  b  Jan.  26,  1898. 

[196-148]  HARRY  WORTHINGTON  MIXSELL,  b  Nov,  21,  1867;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Martha  (Hill) 
Mixsell  [196-62a];  m  Aug.  1,  1891,  ELISABETH  THOMPSON,  b  May  14,  1869;  dau  James  K.  and 
Rachel  (Butterworth)  Thompson.  Salesman;  7339  S.  Shore  Road,  Chicago,  Ill.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-149]  REV.  FRANK  H.  MIXSELL,  b  July  1,  1872;  s  Jacob  C.  and  Martha  (Hill)  Mixsell  [196— 
62a];  m  Nov.  7,  1905,  ELEANOR  B.  BLODGETT,  b  Jan.  31,  1882;  dau  Charles  and  Emma  (Smith) 
Blodgett.  Presbyterian  clergyman;  Portland,  Oregon.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 6 ): 

1.  Francis  Hill,  b  Sept.  3,  1906. 

2.  Martha  E.,  b  Sept.  23,  1907. 

3.  Edith  Grace,  b  Nov.  21,  1909. 

4.  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  b  July  31,  1911. 

5.  Bernard  Livingston,  b  Apr.  4,  1913. 

6.  Joseph  Worthington,  b  Nov.  11,  1914. 

[196-150]  CLARENCE  LOGAN  MURPHY,  b  June  3,  1868;  s  Rev.  T.  Logan  and  Ann  E.  (Mixsell) 
Murphy  [196-63];  m  Sept.  16,  1903,  FLORENCE  DODGE,  b  May  9,  1875;  dau  Frank  and  Josephine 
(Angleman)  Dodge.  Lawyer;  Plainfield,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Clarence  L.  Murphy  was  a  member  of  the  Plainfield  Common  Council  for  the  years  1903-6;  he  was 
also  Councilman  at  Large  for  two  terms. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert,  b  Dec.  29,  1905. 

2.  Dorothy  Margaret,  b  Feb.  6,  1909. 

3.  Logan,  b  Apr.  30,  1910. 

[196-150.1]  ARTHUR  MURPHY,  b  Feb.  14,  1880;  s  Rev.  T.  Logan  and  Ann  E.  (Mixsell)  Murphy 
[196-63];  m  Jan.  9,  1901,  LYDIA  ACKERMAN. 

One  child:  Lydia,  b  Nov.  9,  1901;  dec. 


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[196-151]  DR.  RAYMOND  BOILEAU  MIXSELL,  b  Jan.  23,  1882;  s  David  and  Mary  L.  (Boileau) 
Mixsell  [196-64];  m  Nov.  25,  1911,  GEORGEANNA  PARSONS  GATES,  b  Mar.  13,  1893;  dau  Erastus 
Parsons  and  Helen  Lucy  (Ray)  Gates.  Physician;  45  Oak  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Knoll,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Helen,  b  Apr.  18,  1913. 

2.  Nancy  Edwards,  b  Sept.  25,  1919. 


The  genealogy  of  Erastus  Gates  is  as  follows: 


1703-1758 

1728- 

1756-1823 

1789-1829 

1819-1866 


Jonathan  Edwards  m  Sarah  Pierpont.  1710- 

Sarah  Edwards  m  Elihu  Parsons 


Eliphalet  Parsons  m  Martha  Young  1751-1830 

Erastus  Parsons  m  Jeanette  Hepburn  1795-1820 

Fanny  Jeanette  Parsons  m  Seth  Merril  Gates  1800-1877 

son,  Erastus  Parsons  Gates.  [i£.  B.  M .] 


Raymond  Boileau  Mixsell  was  born  at  Easton,  Pa.  In  1903  he  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  from  Princeton  University,  and  in  1907  he  obtained  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  from  Colum¬ 
bia  University.  Dr.  Mixsell  is  a  practicing  physician,  specializing  in  diseases  of  children.  He  is  a 
Fellow  of  the  American  Medical  Association;  Fellow  of  the  American  College  of  Physicians ;  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London,  England;  Attending  Pediatrician  to  the  Pasadena  Hospital; 
member  of  the  Los  Angeles  County  Milk  Commission;  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Los 
Angeles  Symphony  Society;  Colleague  of  the  Southern  California  Chapter  of  the  American  Guild  of 
Organists;  member  of  the  Advisory  Board  of  the  California  Institute  of  Technology;  member  of  the 
Music  Committee  of  the  Pasadena  Music  and  Art  Association;  President  of  the  Valley  Hunt  Club, 
Pasadena,  Cal;  member  of  the  Midwick  Country  Club,  and  of  the  Princeton  Club  of  Southern  California. 

[  The  Editor  is  indebted  to  Dr.  Mixsell  for  valuable  data  regarding  the  various  Mixsell  families.] 


[196-152]  DR.  HAROLD  RUCKMAN  MIXSELL,  b  June  15,  1885;  s  David  and  Mary  L.  (Boileau) 
Mixsell  [196-64] ;  m  Apr.  12,  1912,  CHARLOTTE  MALLORY,  b  Oct.  30,  1887 ;  dau  Walter  S.  and  Caro¬ 
line  (Miller)  Mallory.  Physician;  134  E.  76th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Boileau,  b  Nov.  21,  1913. 

2.  Charlotte  Mallory,  b  July  13,  1918. 


[196-154]  MARY  HERSTER  TINDALL,  dau  John  and  Elizabeth  (Herster)  Tindall  [196-65]; 
m  MARK  T.  WARNE.  Mercantile  business;  Easton,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[196-283]  Elizabeth,  b - ;  m  Robert  K.  Buckman. 

[Eyerman.  Letters  unans.] 

[196-157]  BELLE  POMP,  dau  Charles  and  Rachel  (Snyder)  Pomp  [196-68];  m  HARRY  LA- 
WALL.  [R.  B.  M.] 

One  child:  Fred  Thompson. 

[196-159]  SUE  POMP,  b  Dec.  12,  1860;  d  Apr.  10,  1913;  dau  Charles  and  Rachel  (Snvder)  Pomp 
[196-68];  m  1st  time,  JOHN  MAXWELL. 

Children  ( 3 ):  Clement;  John;  Charles,  [i?.  B.  M.] 

Sue  (Pomp)  Maxwell  married  second  time,  Maurice  Clemens  [196-254]. 

[196-160]  ANNA  HORN,  dau  Charles  Horn  [196-72];  m  WARREN  CLIFTON.  Editor;  Phila., 
Pa. 

Children  (3):  William;  Anna;  Margaret.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[196-163]  EMILY  HORN,  dau  Edward  A.  and  Julia  (Joline)  Horn  [196-73];  m  LEWIS  LENNOX. 
Teamster;  Trenton,  N.  J.  [  Unable  to  verify — letters  unans.] 


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1535 


[196-164]  LAVINA  HORN,  dau  Edward  A.  and  Julia  (Joline)  Horn  [196-73] ;  m  G.  W.  CROSSLEY. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Emily. 

[196-284]  2.  William  J.,  m - ;  attorney;  Trenton,  N.  J. 


[196-165]  CALVIN  HORN,  s  Edward  A.  and  Julia  (Joline)  Horn  [196-73];  m  MARIA  HENRY. 
Children  (2): 

1 .  Harry. 

[196-285]  2.  Roy;  Newark,  N.  J. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 


[196-167]  MARY  ELIZABETH  SCOTT,  b  Jan.  21,  1833;  d  Aug.  3,  1893;  dau  Luther  and  Susannah 
C.  (Horn)  Scott  [196-74a];  m  May  5,  1850,  JOSIAH  STEINER,  b  Apr.  21,  1827;  d  Sept.  30,  1906;  s 
John  Steiner.  Railroad  man;  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[196-286] 


Children  (8): 

1.  William  Henry,  b  July  8,  1851;  Easton,  Pa. 

2.  Susan  C.,  b  May  30,  1853;  d  Aug.  25,  1854. 

3.  Mary  E.  [  twim,  b  Aug  22  1855;  d  f  Aug.  10,  1856. 


4.  Emma  J.  J  '  ’  [  June  30,  1856. 

5.  Anna  W.,  b  June  5,  1857;  d  Aug.  28,  1858. 

6.  Warren  H.,  b  May  6,  1859;  d  Nov.  9,  1901. 

7.  Isbon,  b  Nov.  8,  1860;  m  Alice  Rebecca  Miller. 

8.  Minnie  B.,  b  Sept.  30,  1865;  d  Feb.  14,  1866. 


[196-168]  GEORGE  HESS  JOLINE,  dec;  s  Henry  Iv.  and  Susanna  C.  (Horn-Scott)  Joline  [196- 
74b];  m  EMMA  R.  UN  ANGST. 

Children  (2): 

[196-287]  1.  May  Caroline,  m  Roy  Zellers;  Easton,  Pa. 

2.  Frank,  unm;  Easton,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans .] 

[196-169]  WARREN  HENRY  JOLINE,  b  1844;  d  1920;  s  Henry  K.  and  Susanna  C.  (Horn-Scott) 

Joline  [196-74b];  m - 

One  child:  Emma  Louisa.  [Further  data  unobtainable.} 

Warren  Henry  Joline  lost  a  leg  in  the  Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  during  the  Civil  War,  and  died  in 
Washington,  D.  C.,  in  1920. 

[196-170a]  LOUISA  HARRIET  JOLINE,  b  June  23,  1846;  dau  Henry  K.  and  Susanna  C.  (Horn- 
Scott)  Joline  [196-74b] ;  m  1st  time,  June  19, 1864,  EDMUND  KELLER,  b  Feb.  16, 1844 ;  d  Aug.  25, 1872. 
Edmund  Keller  was  a  soldier  in  Civil  War.  During  his  service  he  contracted  consumption,  of  which  he 
eventually  died. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Henry  T.,  b  June  28,  1869;  d  Mar.  20,  1870. 

2.  William  C.,  b  Nov.  7,  1871;  d  Apr.  26,  1872. 

[196-170b]  LOUISA  HARRIET  (JOLINE)  KELLER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  6,  1874, 
REV.  SEBASTIAN  C.  MECKEL,  b  Feb.  7, 1826;  d  Mar.  5, 1916.  Clergyman  of  the  Reformed  Church. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Emma  E.,  b  Feb.  3,  1875;  d  Dec.  29,  1879. 

2.  Charles  C.,  b  Jan.  7,  1878;  d  Jan.  4,  1880. 

Rev.  Sebastian  C.  Meckel  was  born  in  Coblenz  on  the  Rhine.  Soon  after  attaining  his  majority 
he  came  to  the  U.  S.  and  entered  Union  College,  Schenectady  in  1849.  In  1856  he  was  ordained  to  the 
ministrjL  Rev.  Meckel  was  a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War,  and  was  chaplain  of  the  Conyngham  Post  of 
the  G.  A.  R.  He  was  an  exceedingly  active  man  during  his  entire  life,  and  up  to  the  time  of  his  death 


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he  was  engaged  in  active  clerical  duties.  On  the  ninetieth  anniversary  of  his  birthday,  the  various  or¬ 
ganizations  in  Wilkesbarre  with  which  he  was  connected  united  to  give  him  a  big  surprise  party,  wrhich 
was  a  fitting  crown  to  his  ministerial  and  military  career. 

Mrs.  Louise  Meckel  is  a  conductor  of  Women’s  Relief  Corps,  No.  37,  Auxiliary  to  Conyngham 
Post.  (1920.) 

[196-171]  JAMES  WILLIAM  HORN,  b  Mar.  13,  1842;  d  July,  1910;  s  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Wilson)  Horn  [196-75];  m  ANNA  TEMPLIN. 

One  child: 

[196-287.1]  Sherman,  m - 

[196-172]  ANNA  F.  HORN,  b  Apr.  2,  1844;  d  June  3,  1913;  dau  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Wilson) 
Horn  [196-75];  m  JOHN  GREEN.  Civil  War  Veteran. 

One  child: 

[196-288]  Elizabeth,  m  George  Fairbrother. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[196-173]  SAMUEL  WILSON  HORN,  b  Mar.  16,  1849;  d  Nov.  26,  1911 ;  s  Reuben  H.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Wilson)  Horn  [196-75];  m  OPHELIA  SPEAR  (STEER). 

One  child: 

[196-289]  Lillian,  m - Ellis;  Phila.,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[196-174]  LAURA  VIRGINIA  HORN,  b  Oct.  7,  1852;  d  Sept.  1,  1871 ;  dau  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth 

(Wilson)  Horn  [196-75];  m - SCHOOLEY. 

One  child:  Jesse;  Phila.,  Pa.  [No  further  data.] 

[196-175]  CLARA  BELL  HORN,  b  Oct.  26,  1859;  d  Mar.  29,  1896;  dau  Reuben  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Wilson)  Horn  [196-75];  m  FRANK  WILLIAMSON. 

Children  (J): 

[196-290]  1.  Nellie,  m  Simon  Butz;  1610  Washington  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-291]  2.  Ruth,  m  Frank  Eddinger;  1610  Washington  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

3.  Lottie,  d  young. 

4.  Son,  d  aged  six  years. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[196-177]  MARTIN  HORN,  s  David  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Cooper)  Horn  [196-76];  m  ANNA  TEMP¬ 
LIN.  Civil  War  Veteran;  lived  on  Jackson  St.,  Easton  Heights,  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Emma;  2.  Charles;  3.  Howard;  4.  David;  5.  Richard. 

[  No  further  data.] 

[196-178]  GEORGE  HORN,  s  David  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Cooper)  Horn  [196-76];  m  ANNIE  KUTZ. 
Res.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Two  children.  [No  further  data.] 

[196-179]  IDA  MAY  HORN,  b  Aug.  20,  1865;  dau  David  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Cooper)  Horn  [196- 
76];  m  July  17,  1895,  CHARLES  KP1MMERER,  b  Oct.  5,  1872;  s  David  Jackson  and  Mary  (Weiss) 
Kemmerer.  Electrician;  1433  Ferry  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-180]  CARRIE  HORN,  d  Apr.  11,  1919;  dau  David  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Cooper)  Horn  [196-76] ;  m 
GEORGE  E.  SCIPLE.  (1920.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

[196-293]  1.  Carrie  Helen,  b  July  26,  1866;  d  Feb.  22,  1920;  m  John  G.  Conner. 

2.  Rev.  Charles  Morton;  Napanoch,  N.  Y. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[196-181]  ALICE  M.  HORN,  dec ;  dau  David  D.  and  Anna  M.  (Cooper)  Horn  [196-76]; 
m  CHARLES  STAATS. 


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1537 


Children  (2): 

1.  Charles;  3916  Haverford  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  George;  1841  Master  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[ Letters  not  ans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

Charles  Staats  married  a  second  time. 

[196-182]  ELMER  E.  HORN,  b  Mar.  15,  1861;  s  Adam  C.  and  Rosan  (Stocker)  Horn  [196-77];  m 
Dec.  4,  1885,  LAURA  ROCKFELLER,  b  July  27,  1866;  dau  William  and  Caroline  (Saylor)  Rockfeller. 
Janitor  of  public  school;  28  S.  12th  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

[196-294]  1.  Hazel  H.,  b  Apr.  14,  1887;  m  Fred  O.  Jevick;  424  McCartney  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-295]  2.  Elmer  O.,  b  Dec.  28,  1892;  m  Nora  Anna  Kane. 

3.  Effiebell  R.,  b  Sept.  9,  1899;  28  S.  12th  St.,  Easton,  Pa. 

[196-185]  CHARLES  HORN  MORFORD,  b  July  10,  1846;  s  George  W.  and  Maria  (Horn)  Mor- 
ford  [196-79];  m  MARY  SEEM. 

Children  (2): 

[196-296]  1.  Charles;  Reading,  Pa.;  said  to  have  two  children. 

[196-297]  2.  Della,  m  John  Cunningham. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[196-186]  EMMA  L.  MORFORD,  b  Aug.  17,  1850;  dau  George  W.  and  Maria  (Horn)  Morford 
[196-79];  m  Sept.  8,  1868,  STEPHEN  J.  HALLMAN,  b  Aug.  11,  1845;  s  Dr.  Jesse  and  Susan  (Baillet) 
Hallman.  Machinist;  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (J): 

[196-298}  1.  Charles  Morford,  b  Jan.  9,  1870;  m  Margaret  Z.  Zell;  Wyomissing,  Pa. 

2.  Blanche  Estella,  b  Mar.  24,  1874;  teacher;  Allentown,  Pa. 

3.  George  Jesse,  b  Aug.  2,  1875;  d  Sept.  14,  1875. 

[196-299]  4.  Edith  Helen,  b  Sept.  6,  1888;  m  Claude  H.  Sowers. 

[196-187.1]  SAMUEL  JONES  SHULTZ,  s  Benjamin  and  Deborah  (Bittenbender)  Shultz  [196- 

81];  m  - .  Had  several  children;  youngest  son’s  name  was  George  Benjamin  Shultz.  [No 

further  data.] 

[196-189]  GEORGE  RENTON  SHULTZ,  b  May  3,  1845;  d  Jan.  25,  1921 ;  s  Benjamin  and  Deborah 
(Bittenbender)  Shultz  [196-81];  m  Aug.  30,  1873,  JOSEPHINE  SMITH,  b  1849;  dau  Jonas  O.  and 
Abbie  Jane  (Boorsem)  Smith. 

Children  (2): 

[196-300]  1.  Florida  Abbie,  b  1874;  m  Harvie  Earnhardt  Heitman. 

2.  Martin  Elliott,  b  1879;  Fort  Myers,  Fla. 

George  R.  Shultz  was  born  May  3,  1845,  in  Newark,  N.  J.  He  spent  his  life  in  telegraphic  and 
cable  work,  beginning  at  the  age  of  nine  years  as  messenger  boy.  He  was  a  boyhood  friend  of  Thomas 
A.  Edison,  when  both  were  telegraph  operators  in  an  office  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  enjoyed  his  friendship 
throughout  his  entire  life.  Mr.  Edison  came  to  Lee  County,  Florida,  and  located  in  Fort  Myers  through 
the  solicitation  of  Mr.  Shultz.  During  the  Civil  War  Mr.  Shultz  enlisted  in  the  Union  Army  as  a  drum¬ 
mer  boy,  but  his  brother  had  him  discharged  on  account  of  being  under  age.  However  his  four  brothers 
enlisted  and  served  during  the  war.  It  has  always  been  Mr.  Shultz’s  regret  that  he  was  unable  to  serve 
his  country  and  flag  during  the  time  of  war. 

Mr.  Shultz  came  to  Punta  Rassa  in  1867.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  a  retired  cable  manager, 
residing  in  Fort  Myers,  Fla. 

At  the  time  of  the  sinking  of  the  Maine  which  led  to  the  Spanish  American  War,  Mr.  Shultz  had 
charge  of  telegraph  office  at  Key  West  and  he  was  the  first  operator  in  the  U.  S.  to  receive  the  news  that 
the  Maine  had  been  sunk. 

[196-190]  MARY  ALICE  LA  WALL,  b  Jan.  23,  1842;  d  Oct.  6,  1903;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary 
(Bittenbender)  Lawall  [196-82];  m  WILLIAM  C.  ACKERMAN,  b  Sept.  7,  1839;  d  July  14,  1899. 
No  issue.  (1920.) 


1538 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Scfi wen kfelder  Families 


[196-191]  EMMA  ELIZABETH  LAWALL,  b  June  3,  1844;  dau  William  H.  and  Mary  (Bittenben- 
der)  Lawall  [196-82];  m  May  28,  1868,  WILLIAM  DIFFENBAUGH  ELLIOT,  b  Aug.,  1833;  d 
June  5,  1901 ;  s  Robert  and  Caroline  (Diffenbaugh)  Elliot.  Druggist.  Mrs.  Emma  Elliot  lives  with  her 
daughter,  Mrs.  Hubbs,  145  E.  Washington  Lane,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 


[196-301] 

[196-302] 

[196-303a] 

[196-303b] 


Children  (If): 

1.  Mary  Lillian,  b  Apr.  5,  1869;  m  William  Colsher  Hubbs. 

2.  Emma,  b  Mar.  18,  1871;  d  Feb.  7,  1873. 

3.  William  Lawall,  b  Sept.  12,  1873;  m  Grace  E.  Thomas. 

1.  Helen  Tombler  Bixler. 

2.  Mary  Reading  Timanus. 


4.  Edwin,  b  Mar.  18,  1878;  m 


[196-192]  EDWIN  SAMUEL  LAWALL,  b  Jan.  2,  1850;  d  Sept.  11,  1919;  .s  William  H.  and  Mary 
(Bittenbender)  Lawall  [196-82];  m  May  3,  1874,  HARRIET  GWINNER,  b  Oct.  23,  1853;  d  July  31, 
1911;  dau  William  and  Lavina  (Warg)  Gwinner.  (1920.) 

One  child: 

[196-304]  Marie  Grace,  b  Mar.  19,  1876;  m  John  Henderson  Pearson. 

[196-193]  WILLIAM  HENRY  BITTENBENDER,  b  Sept.  9,  1851;  d  May  6,  1906;  s  Samuel  T. 
and  Lucy  (Brannan)  Bittenbender  [196-83a];  m  Mar.  22,  1882,  FANNIE  SOPHIA  AUSTIN,  b  Jan. 
14,  1861 ;  d  Aug.  20,  1908;  dau  Charles  Frederick  and  Alzada  Faustana  (Brown)  Austin.  Salesman  and 
manufacturer  of  men’s  shoes;  Brookline,  Mass.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[196-305]  1.  Samuel  Theodore,  b  Mar.  31,  1884;  m  Susan  Elizabeth  Peirce. 

[196-306]  2.  Austin,  b  Dec.  2,  1891;  m  Mildred  Elizabeth  Piehler. 

[196-194]  WILLIAM  KING  DESHLER,  s  Charles  G.  and  Flora  (King)  Deshler  [196-85];  m 
ADELAIDE  AYERS  of  Columbus,  Ohio.  [Eyerman.] 

Children  (2): 

[196-307]  1.  David,  m - ;  living  in  Corea., 

[196-308]  2.  Kate  Ayers,  m  Worthington  E.  Babcock. 

[  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.} 

[196-195]  FRANK  WORK  DESHLER,  s  Charles  G.  and  Flora  (King)  Deshler  [196-85];  m  JES¬ 
SIE  SMITH  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  [Eyerman.] 

One  child: 

[196-309]  John  Smith,  m  Kate  Henry.  [No  further  data  obtainable.} 

[196-196]  ELIZABETH  DESHLER,  dau  Charles  G.  and  Flora  (King)  Deshler  [196-85];  m 
CHARLES  MALONE.  Had  issue.  [Eyerman.  No  further,  data.} 

[196-197]  MARIE  LOUISE  DESHLER,  b  Dec.  25,  1860;  dau  Charles  G.  and  Flora  (King)  Deshler 
[196-85];  m  Apr.  6,  1880,  CHAUNCEY  HIJRLBUT  SHEARER,  b  Dec.  11,  1858;  s  James  and  Mar¬ 
garet  (Hutchison)  Shearer.  Res.,  1410  Hill  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

[196-310]  1.  Margaret  E.  Deshler,  b  Nov.  2,  1881;  m  Major  Charles  L.  Willard. 

2.  Marie  Louise  Deshler,  b  Feb.  2,  1885. 

[196-198]  JOHN  GREEN  DESHLER,  s  William  G.  and  Ann  E.  (Sinks)  Deshler  [196-86a];  m 
MINNIE  GREEN,  dau  William  S.  Green  of  Columbus,  Ohio.  Res.,  Deshler  Hotel,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Children  ( 2 ): 

[196  311]  1.  Ann  Elizabeth,  m  Dr.  William  D.  Hamilton. 

2.  Martha. 

[Eyerman.  Further  data  unobtainable .] 

[196-200]  MARY  DESHLER,  dau  William  G.  and  Ann  E.  (Sinks)  Deshler  [196-86a];  m  RAN¬ 
DOLPH  S.  WARNER. 


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1539 


Children  (2):  1.  William  D.;  2.  Randolph. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[196-201]  ELIZABETH  DESHLER,  dau  William  G.  and  Mary  E.  (Jones)  Deshler  [196-86b];  m 
DANIEL  SOWERS. 

One  child:  David.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  locate.] 

[196-203]  ALICE  BEESON,  dau  Richard  and  Jane  (Deshler)  Beeson  [196-87a];  m  JOHN  HIB¬ 
BARD. 

Children  (4): 

1.  Webster  H.;  2.  Walter  Francis;  3.  John  Hamilton;  4.  Hinton  Helper. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-204]  THOMAS  DUNLAP  HUNTINGTON,  s  P.  W.  and  Jane  (Deshler-Beeson)  Huntington 
[196-87b] ;  m  JESSIE  HIBBARD,  of  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Children  (3):  1.  Rachael;  2.  Constance;  3.  Webster. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-205]  WEBSTER  PERRITT  HUNTINGTON,  s  P.  W.  and  Jane  (Deshler-Beeson)  Huntington 
[196-87b] ;  m  ANNA  HARLOW,  of  Keene,  N.  H. 

Children  (. 3 ):  1.  Jane;  2.  Ruth;  3.  Deshler. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-207]  ELIZABETH  DESHLER  WELCH,  dau  S.  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Deshler)  Welch  [196-88]; 
m  HENRY  WHITING  of  the  U.  S.  Marines.  Res.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

One  child:  Mildred.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-208]  JANE  DESHLER  HUTCHISON,  dau  Joseph  and  Lucretia  (Deshler)  Hutchison  [196- 
89];  m  WILLIAM  D.  WINDOM. 

Children  (3):  1.  William  H.;  2.  Margaret;  3.  Paul  R.  L. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-209]  MARY  DESHLER  HUTCHISON,  dau  Joseph  and  Lucretia  (Deshler)  Hutchison  [196- 
89];  m  GEORGE  H.  PAGE.  Res.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Children  ( 4 )•' 

1.  Hutchison;  2.  Catherine;  3.  Anna;  4.  Richmond. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-210]  JOSEPH  DESHLER  HUTCHISON,  s  Joseph  and  Lucretia  (Deshler)  Hutchison  [196- 
89];  m  DAISY  HOUGHTON.  Died  without  issue.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-211]  MAUD  HUTCHISON,  dau  Joseph  and  Lucretia  (Deshler)  Hutchison  [196-89];  m 
GERALD  VILLIERS-STUART,  second  son  of  Henry  V.-S.,  of  Dromana,  Cappoquin  Co.,  Waterford, 
Ireland,  “M.P.,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Stuart  de  Dieces.”  [A.  W.  Mackenzie.  Esq.] 

Children  (J): 

1.  Percival  Grandison,  b  Apr.  3,  1892. 

2.  Desmond  de  la  Poer,  b  Sept.  4,  1896. 

3.  Muriel,  b  Oct.  14,  1898. 

4.  Fitzgerald,  b  May  7,  1902. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[196-213]  HOWARD  COPELAND,  s  Howard  and  Sarah  (Deshler)  Copeland  [196-90];  m  EMILY 
E.  WELCH,  dau  S.  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Deshler)  Welch  [196-88].  Res.,  Interlaken,  Switzerland. 

One  child:  Dorothy  S.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


1540 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[196-213.1]  FLORA  DESHLER  BRENT,  b  Dec.  27,  1872;  dau  Capt.  Thomas  L.  and  Flora  (Desh- 
ler)  Brent  [196-93];  m  THOMAS  BENTON  HAMILTON.  Res.,  62  Price  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Children  ( 2 ):  1.  Winifred  Lee;  2.  John  Werden. 

[. Eyerman .  Letters  ret.;  unable  to  trace.] 


[196-214]  WINIFRED  ELEANOR  D.  BRENT,  b  Sept.  6,  1874;  dau  Capt.  Thomas  L.  and  Flora 
(Deshler)  Brent  [196—93] ;  m  Apr.  5,  1899,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE.  Res.,  33  N. 
Ohio  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

One  child:  Margaret  Louise,  b  Mar.  17,  1900. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-216]  EDWARD  BOGGS  DESHLER,  b  Feb.  4,  1842;  d  Oct.  8,  1913;  s  Charles  D.  and  Mary 
M.  (Holcombe)  Deshler  [196-94];  m  REBECCA  S.  CHERRY,  b  Oct.  11,  1840;  d  Nov.  25,  1917;  dau 
Richard  Culpepper  and  Eliza  (Cherry)  Cherry.  Unmarried  children  reside  at  68  Guilden  St.,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1920.) 

Children  (8): 

1.  Jane  H.,  b  Jan.  1,  1863;  unrn. 

2.  David  W.,  b  July  4,  1866;  m  Mary  Monaham. 

3.  Edward  M.,  b  Jan.  9,  1869;  unm. 

4.  Maria,  b  Nov.  29,  1872;  unm. 

5.  Albert,  unm. 

6.  Herbert,  b  Aug.  16,  1876;  m  Clara  Eden. 

7.  Hattie,  b  June  18,  1881;  m  Elbert  Schuyler  Schenck;  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

8.  Marjorie,  b  Sept.  2,  1883;  unm. 


[196-312] 

[196-313] 

[196-313.1] 


[196-217]  JAMES  DESHLER,  b  May  10,  1850;  s  Charles  D.  and  Mary  M.  (Holcombe)  Deshler 
[196-94];  m  ELLEN  SLATTERY.  Res.,  151  Livingston  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J,  [Eyerman.] 

Children  ( 6 ): 

[196-314]  1.  Mary,  b  July  19,  1867;  m  George  W.  Wilmot. 

[196-315]  2.  Annie,  d  Dec.  31,  1918;  m  Frank  Runyon. 

[196-316]  3.  Katharine,  b  Oct.  19,  1870;  m  Frank  Lawton  Hindle. 

[196-317]  4.  George,  b  May  16,  1872;  m  Mabel  Dixon. 

[196-318]  5.  Louise,  m  R.  E.  Ross;  Livingston  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

6.  Helen. 


[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[196-218]  FREDERICK  DESHLER,  b  Mar.  26]  1866;  d  Jan.  6,  1915;  s  Charles  D.  and  Mary  M. 
(Holcombe)  Deshler  [196-94];  m  FANNY  W.  SILVEY.  Res.,  1405  L.  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

[Eyerman.] 

One  child:  Isabella  Silvey.  [  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


[196-219]  GEORGE  B.  BOGGS,  b  Jan.  8,  1844;  s  Rev.  Edward  B.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Deshler) 
Boggs  [196-95];  m  Oct.  20,  1869,  HANNAH  G.  THOMPSON,  b  Oct.  9,  1845;  dau  Joshua  S.  and  Fran¬ 
ces  G.  (Garrison)  Thompson.  Retired;  Bloomsburg,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (J): 

[196-319]  1.  Edward  T.,  b  Sept.  14,  1870;  m  Mary  S.  Conger. 

2.  George  Hubert,  b  May  31,  1872;  d  July  25,  1875. 

[196  320]  3.  Frank  Cranstoun,  b  Mar.  16,  1874;  m  Marianne  Thompson;  Norristown,  Pa. 

4.  Charles  G.,  b  Mar.  19,  1876;  d  Sept.  4,  1877. 

5.  F.  T.,  b  Feb.  24,  1880;  d  May  1,  1920. 

6.  Robert,  b  Jan.  17,  1885;  d  Sept.  16,  1903. 

7.  J.  T.,  b  Apr.  21,  1887. 

[196-220]  CHARLES  DESHLER  BOGGS,  b  1845;  d  1905;  s  Rev.  Edward  B.  and  Elizabeth  D. 
(Deshler)  Boggs  [’196-95];  m  Dec.  11,  1872,  CAROLINE  M.. COLES,  b  1846;  dau  William  and  Caroline 
(Willistone)  Coles.  Banker;  285  Willow  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  (1920.) 


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1541 


Children  (4): 

[196-321]  1.  Clara  Coles,  b  Sept.  19,  1873;  m  Richard  Swann  Lull. 

[196-322]  2.  Edward  Brenton,  b  1875;  m  Agnes  Chamberlain. 

3.  Elizabeth  Deshler,  b  1877;  unm;  New  Haven,  Conn. 

4.  William  Coles,  b  1882;  unm;  New  Haven,  Conn. 

[196-221]  FRANCIS  CRANSTOUN  BOGGS,  6  Dec.  25, 1846;  d  Nov.  9,  1912;  s  Rev.  Edward  B. 
and  Elizabeth  D.  (Deshler)  Boggs  [196-95];  m  Feb.  21,  1903,  FANNIE  JONES  CARSON,  daw  John 
and  Mary  T.  (Cook)  Carson.  Res.  of  widow,  22  East  Elm  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1920.) 
Mr.  Boggs  was  an  auditor. 

[196-224a-b]  S.  HOLLAND  HACKETT,  b  Mar.  22,  1840;  s  William  D.  and  Harriet  (Holland) 
Hackett  [196-97];  m  twice.  Banker;  Easton,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  William. 

[196-323]  2.  Harriett,  m  Daniel  Baum. 

3.  Mary;  4.  H.  Berkeley. 

[ Eyerman .  Letters  unans.;  unable  to  verify.] 

[196-225]  WILLIAM  HOLLAND  HACKETT,  b  June  20,  1845;  s  William  D.  and  Harriet  (Holland) 
Hackett  [196-97];  m  Oct.  1,  1879,  EDITH  NOBLE,  b  Oct.  12,  1857.  Former  pres,  of  Easton  National 
Bank,  Easton,  Pa. 

One  child:  Waldo  N .,  b  Oct.  21,  1882. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  verify.] 

[196-226]  JOSEPH  INNES,  b  May  1,  1832;  d  Feb.  20,  1876;  s  Dr.  Charles  and  Matilda  W.  (Mix- 

sell)  Innes  [196-98];  m  1850, - RICKER;  d  1859. 

One  child: 

[196-323.1]  Mary  Jones,  m  James  B.  Hyford.  Daughter  Lulu,  living  in  Sacramento,  Cal.  [  Unable 
to  complete.] 

[196-227]  CATHARINE  SHILP  INNES,  b  Feb.  5,  1834;  d  Mar.  11,  1875;  dau  Dr.  Charles  and 
Matilda  (Mixsell)  Innes  [196-98];  m  Sept.  12,  1854,  CHARLES  SEITZ,  b  Dec.  26,  1833;  d  Feb.  25, 
1907;  s  Frederick  and  Maria  (Apple)  Seitz.  Maltster;  Easton,  Pa.  Mr.  Seitz  was  an  accomplished 
musician.  (1919.) 

Children  (6): 

1.  Charles  Innes,  b  June  9,  1855;  d  Dec.  13,  1858. 

[196-324]  2.  Matilda  Mixsell,  b  July  26,  1863;  m  Hon.  Russell  C.  Stewart. 

[196-325]  3.  Clarence  Engles,  b  Feb.  6,  1866;  d  Jan.  26,  1914;  m  Annie  L.  McKeen. 

[196-326]  4.  Elizabeth  Jones  Innes,  b  July  6,  1871;  m  David  Magie  Meeker. 

5.  Herbert,  b  May  22,  1873;  d  Aug.  3,  1873. 

6.  Walter  Elwood,  b  Mar.  6,  1875;  d  July  16,  1875. 

Application  of  Frederick  Seitz,  Father  of  Charles  Seitz,  for  Citizenship 

“I,  Frederic  Seitz  a  free  born  white  person,  and  an  alien  friend  desirous  to  be  naturalized  and  to  become  a  citizen 
of  the  United  States,  do  hereby  make  report  of  myself  to  the  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Com.  Pleas  of  the  County  of 
Northampton  aforesaid,  and  do  hereby  declare  that  I  am  a  native  of  the  kingdom  of  France,  that  I  was  born  in  the 
Village  of  Maudach  in  the  Canton  of  Mount  Donner  in  the  said  Kingdom  on  or  about  the  third  day  of  June,  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  one,  and  am  now  twenty  three  years  and  upwards,  and  am  a  subject 
of  the  King  of  France.  And  I  do  further  declare  that  I  emigrated  from  the  said  Kingdom  of  France  to  the  United 
States  and  arrived  at  Philadelphia  in  the  said  United  States  on  the  first  day  of  August,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  nineteen,  and  am  at  present  resident  in  the  Borough  of  Easton,  in  the  said  County  of 
Northampton;  and  that  it  is  my  intention  to  settle  in  the  Borough  of  Easton  aforesaid,  in  the  State  aforesaid,  unless  a 
prospect  improving  my  circumstances  should  offer  in  some  other  part  of  the  said  State  or  of  the  United  States.” 

"Sworn  and  subscribed  in  open 

Court  August  24th,  A.  d.  1824.  "Vouched  for  by  Sebastian  Gundt.” 

[196-228]  MARY  HOWELL  MIXSELL,  b  July  10,  1832;  d  Sept.  22,  1896;  dau  Edmund  B.  and 
Amanda  (Howell)  Mixsell  [196-99];  m  HENRY  W.  SEITZ,  b  Sept.  11,  1831;  d  Sept.  4,  1902.  [ Eyer¬ 
man .  No  further  data.] 


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Children  (J): 

1.  Henry. 

2.  Frederick. 

[196-327]  3.  Mary,  m  Herbert  Thomas  Buckley. 

[196-328]  4.  Lillian,  m  Charles  R.  Rodenbough. 

[196-233]  DR.  JOSEPH  MIXSELL,  b  May  (July)  24,  1846;  d  July  4,  1888;  s  Theodore  and  Matilda 
(Davis)  Mixsell  [196-101];  m  EMILY  DAVIS,  b  May  31,  1850;  d  Apr.  3,  1903;  dau  William  L.  and  Mary 
(Harmony)  Davis  [196-133].  Physician,  graduate  of  University  of  Pennsylvania  Medical  School;  was 
county  Prison  physician  for  six  years ;  was  also  a  member  of  the  State  Board  of  Public  Charities.  (1920.) 
Children  (3): 

[196-329]  1.  Leighton,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  m  Helen  Fenicle. 

[196-330]  2.  Austin  Davis,  b  Oct.  20,  1873;  d  Jan.  15,  1916;  m  Anna  Elizabeth  Garis. 

[196-331]  3.  Joseph,  b  Oct.  7,  1888;  m  Grace  Conklin;  Detroit,  Mich. 

[196-234]  ANNIE  MAUD  MIXSELL,  dau  Philip  and  Sarah  (Diehl)  Mixsell  [196-102];  m  Dec.  24, 
1861,  COL.  PETER  PENN-GASKELL  HALL. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Christian  Gulielme,  b  Apr.  19,  1863;  unm;  906  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[196-332]  2.  Eliza,  b  Feb.  1,  1865;  m  Henry  James  Hancock. 

3.  Edward  Von  Schwartzbeck,  b  Jan.,  1867;  d  Jan.,  1869. 

4.  Amelia  Mixsell,  b  Jan.,  1869;  d  May,  1869. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.] 

[196-234.1]  AMELIA  MIXSELL,  dau  Philip  and  Sarah  (Diehl)  Mixsell  [196-102];  m  COL.  PETER 
PENN-GASKELL  HALL,  first  the  husband  of  her  sister,  Annie  Maud  [196-234]. 

Children  (J): 

[196-333]  1.  Willis  Penn-Gaskell,  b  Jan.  16,  1873;  m  Caroline  H.  Davis. 

2.  Peter,  b  Mar.  14,  1875;  unm;  906  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[196-334]  3.  Amelia,  b  Feb.  9,  1877;  m  Richard  R.  McGrann. 

[196-335]  4.  Philip,  b  Sept.  10,  1878;  m  Mary  Eloise  Fulton. 

[Colonial  Families  of  Phila. — Jordan,  Vol.  I.  pp  20-22.  Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete .] 

[196-235]  SARAH  RUNKLE  BURKE,  b  Jan.  31,  1833;  d  Oct.  24,  1867;  dau  John  J.  and  Matilda 
(Runkle)  Burke  [196-104];  m  Apr.  25,  1855,  EDWIN  A.  HENDRY,  b  Apr.  16,  1826;  d  Dec.  20,  1866. 
Resided  in  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (2): 

1.  John  Burke,  b  Mar.  8,  1858. 

2.  Fannie  R.,  b  Nov.  1,  1859;  d  July  10,  1860. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace.] 

[196-236]  EMILIE  BURKE,  b  Sept.  30,  1843;  d  Dec.  19,  1901 ;  dau  John  J.  and  Matilda  (Runkle) 
Burke  [196-104];  m  Sept.  15,  1869,  JOHN  BACON,  b  Sept.  30,  1842;  d  Mar.  14,  1915;  s  Charles  W.  and 
Mary  (Thomas)  Bacon.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[196-336]  1.  Matilda  Runkle,  b  Nov.  1,  1870;  m  William  M.  Michler. 

[196-337]  2.  Agnes  Thomas  Burke,  6  Dee.  21,  1871;  rn  Fred  L.  Hess. 

3.  Charles  Warder,  b  June  24,  1873;  d  Mar.  5,  1880. 

[196-338]  4.  John  Burke,  b  Oct.  18,  1876;  m  Janet  Morrow. 

[196-339]  5.  Howard' Burke,  b  Feb.  12,  1879;  m  Susan  Adams  Visscher. 

John  Bacon  was  brought  up  in  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  was  graduated  from  Central  High  School, 
Phila.,  Pa.  He  moved  to  Easton,  Pa.,  in  1890,  and  engaged  in  the  banking  and  mercantile  business. 
Mr.  Bacon  was  Lieut,  of  33rd  Regiment,  Infantry  of  Pa,.;  and  for  twenty-five  years  was  Justice  of  Peace 
at  Glendon,  Pa.  He  was  first  married  to  Harriet  A.  Vogel. 


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[196-237]  LILLIE  E.  RUNKLE  BURKE,  b  July  9,  1851;  dec;  dau  John  J.  and  Matilda  (Runkle) 
Burke  [196-104];  m  Sept.  21,  1876,  FRANK  W.  STEWART,  b  Mar.  4,  1849.  Res.,  Easton,  Pa. 
[ Eyerman .] 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Helen  R.,  b  July  14,  1877;  d  Dec.  30,  1881. 

2.  Frank  W.,  b  Feb.  27,  1885.  [  Unable  to  locate  or  verify.] 

[196-238]  HELEN  BURKE,  b  May  26,  1845;  dau  William  M.  and  Anne  E.  (Howell-Lockwood) 
Burke  [196-105];  m  May  7,  1867,  JUDGE  HOWARD  J.  REEDER,  b  Dee.  11,  1843;  d  Dec.  28,  1898;  s 
Frank  and  Amelia  (Hunter)  Reeder. 

Judge  Howard  J.  Reeder  was  graduated  from  Princeton  in  1863,  and  from  the  Harvard  Law  School 
in  1865.  He  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1867,  and  was  a  member  of  the  town  council  for  twelve  or  thir¬ 
teen  years,  serving  as  president  for  several  years.  Mr.  Reeder  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  G.  A.  R., 
having  acted  as  Lieut,  of  the  1st  Reg.,  U.  S.  A.  Infantry,  and  Capt.  153rd  Reg.,  Pa.  Volunteers.  He  was 
judge  of  three  judicial  districts  from  1881-1882,  and  also  from  1884-1894.  Howard  J.  Reeder  was  a 
judge  of  the  Superior  Court  from  1895  until  the  time  of  his  death. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Andrew,  b  1868;  d  1869. 

[196-340]  2.  Leila  Burke,  b  Mar.  23,  1870;  m  James  W.  Fox. 

3.  J.  Knight,  b  Aug.  28,  1873;  m - 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-240]  EVA  BURKE  DAY,  dau  Israel  L.  and  Sarah  C.  (Burke)  Day  [196-107];  m  June  18,  1872, 
ROBERT  DUN  DOUGLASS.  Lived  in  Orange,  N.  J. 

Children  (2): 

[196-341]  1.  Benjamin  Dun,  b  Nov.  15,  1874;  m  Allison  Carrington. 

2.  Robert  G.  Dun,  b  Dec.  3,  1875. 

[ Eyerman .  No  further  data.] 

[196-241]  EMILY  A.  PORTER,  b  July  5,  1844;  dau  Hon.  William  A.  and  Emma  (Wagener)  Porter 
[196-108];  m  Feb.  12,  1874,  REV.  SAMUEL  M.  HAMILTON,  D.  D.  Clergyman. 

Children  (3): 

[196-342]  1.  Elizabeth  Porter,  b  Mar.  8,  1879;  m  John  D.  Falconbridge. 

2.  William  A.  Porter,  b  Dec.  18,  1881. 

[196-343]  3.  Sinclair,  b  Oct.  17,  1884;  m  Christine  Hitchins;  55  E.  76th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete. ] 

[196-242]  ELIZABETH  M.  PORTER,  b  Apr.  6,  1847;  dau  Hon.  William  A.  and  Emma  (Wagener) 
Porter  [196-108];  m  Sept.  13,  1881,  DR.  DeFOREST  WILLARD,  SR.,  b  Mar.  23,  1846;  d  Oct.  14, 
1910;  s  Daniel  H.  and  S.  Maria  (Deeming)  Willard.  Physician  and  surgeon;  widow  resides  in  Lans- 
downe,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  DeForest  Porter,  Jr.,  b  Feb.  20,  1884;  orthopaedic  surgeon  in  Phila. ;  res., 
Lansdowne,  Pa.  Dr.  Willard  was  graduated  from  the  University  of  Pennsylva¬ 
nia  in  1905,  and  from  the  Medical  Department  in  1908.  During  the  World 
War  he  was  a  member  of  the  British  Medical  Reserve  Corps,  London  (1917), 
and  joined  the  Medical  Reserve  Corps  of  the  A.  E.  F.  in  1918.  Dr.  Willard 
holds  the  office  of  physician  in  the  Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenk- 
feldian  Exiles. 

Dr.  DeForest  Willard,  Sr.,  was  born  in  Newington,  Conn.  After  finishing  his  high  school  education 
in  Hartford,  he  entered  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  from  this  institution  received  the  degrees 
of  M.  D.  and  Ph.  D.  in  the  years  1867  and  1871,  respectively.  In  1889  Dr.  Willard  was  appointed 
Professor  of  orthopaedic  surgery  by  his  Alma  Mater,  and  he  occupied  this  chair  until  his  death  in  1910. 
At  various  times  he  served  as  president  of  medical  organizations;  in  1890,  of  the  American  Orthopaedic 
Association;  in  1892,  of  the  Phila.  County  Medical  Society;  in  1902,  of  the  American  Surgical  Associa¬ 
tion,  and  also  of  the  Phila.  Academy  of  Surgery,  etc.  Numerous  articles  were  contributed  by  Dr. 


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Willard  to  medical  journals,  and  he  was  also  the  author  of  “Artificial  Anesthesia”  (1891);  “Surgery  of 
Childhood,  Including  Orthopaedic  Surgery”  (1909).  As  a  surgeon  he  was  on  the  staff  of  the  Presby¬ 
terian  Hospital  in  Phila. 

[196-244]  HON.  WILLIAM  WAGENER  PORTER,  b  May  5,  1856;  s  Hon.  William  A.  and  Emma 
(Wagener)  Porter  [196-108];  m  Apr.  27,  1882,  MARY  AUGUSTA  HOBART,  b  Feb.  22,  1862;  dau 
Charles  H.  Hobart,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Res.,  135  S.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[196-343.1]  1.  William  Hobart,  b  Feb.  19,  1883;  m  Abbie  Moore  Austin. 

[196-344]  2.  Anita,  b  June  22,  1886;  m  William  J.  Clothier. 

[196-344.1]  3.  Andrew  Wagener,  b  June  29,  1888;  m  Catharine  Coxe. 

William  Wagener  Porter 

“Lawyer,  born  in  Phila.,  May  5,  1856,  son  of  William  A.  Porter,  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pa., 
and  Court  of  Ala.  Claims,  Washington.  His  grandfather  was  David  Rittenhouse  Porter,  twice  gover¬ 
nor  of  Pa.;  his  great  grandfather  was  Gen.  Andrew  Porter,  chief  of  engineers  on  the  staff  of  Washington 
during  the  Revolution.  He  was  educated  in  private  schools  in  Phila.,  was  graduated  from  the  Univer¬ 
sity  of  Pennsylvania  as  A.B.  in  1875  and  A.M.  in  1878.  He  read  law  with  his  father,  Hon.  William  A. 
Porter,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1877.  He  practiced  his  profession  in  Phila.  until  1897  when  he 
was  appointed  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Pa.,  and  was  subsequently  elected  to  a  full  term,  but  re¬ 
signed  in  order  to  return  to  the  practice  of  law  in  1903.  Judge  Porter  is  the  author  of  a  legal  text  book 
on  ‘Bills  of  Lading,’  and  several  brochures,  and  is  head  of  the  law  firm  of  Porter,  Foulkrod  &  Mc¬ 
Cullough.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  the  Union  League 
of  Phila.,  and  other  social  and  charitable  institutions.  He  was  the  orator  at  the  unveiling  of  the  great 
Washington  Monument  in  Phila.,  an  occasion  in  which  Pres.  McKinley  also  participated.”  [TJTio’s 
Who  in  Pa.] 

Judge  Porter  is  the  originator  of  the  “Society  of  the  Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian  Exiles” 
and  has  served  as  first  Vice-president  since  its  organization. 

[196-245]  ANNA  M.  PORTER,  b  Dec.  3,  1860;  d  June  3,  1904;  dau  Hon.  William  A.  and  Emma 
(Wagener)  Porter  [196-108];  m  Feb.  3,  1885,  ALFRED  C.  REX,  b  Nov.  29,  1849. 

One  child:  Carlton  Porter,  b  Nov.  7,  1890. 

[196-246]  HAROLD  PARKER  NEWLIN,  d  Aug.  8,  1900;  s  William  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Wagener) 

Newlin  [196-109];  m - 

Children  {2): 

[196-344.2]  1.  Elizabeth  Marie,  b  Jan.  31,  1898;  m  James  Augustus  Farmer. 

2.  Phyllis  Louisa,  b  Aug.  20,  1900. 

The  widow  of  Harold  P.  Newlin  married  John  Stafford;  lives  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[196-247]  DAVID  WAGENER  LEARY,  b  Apr.  14, 1848;  d  Apr.  1,  1907;  s  Thomas  H.  and  Elizabeth 
Iv.  (Wagener)  Leary  [196-112];  m  Dec.  4,  1872,  ELIZABETH  BOOKER. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Thomas  H.,  b  Oct.  26,  1873;  d  Oct.  28,  1877. 

2.  Lavinia  B.,  b  Jan.  8,  1876. 

3.  Elizabeth  W.,  b  Apr.  8,  1877. 

4.  David  W.,  b  Feb.  12,  1879. 

5.  Harriet  S.,  b  Sept.  4,  1884. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-248]  MARY  PARTHENIA  WAGENER  LEARY,  b  Dec.  31,  1849;  dau  Thomas  H.  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.  (Wagener)  Leary  [196-112];  m  Feb.  24,  1879,  FRANCIS  COLES  WOODWARD.  [ Eyerman . 

Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-249]  THOMAS  HAUGHTON  LEARY,  JR.,  b  July  21,  1852;  d  May  17,  1884;  s  Thomas  H. 
and  Elizabeth  K.  (Wagener)  Leary  [196-112];  m  Oct.  11,  1876,  NORA  R.  PURCELL. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  John  P.,  b  Aug.  26,  1877. 

2.  Thomas  H.,  b  Dec.  12,  1879. 

3.  Nora  P.,  b  Dec.  30,  1882. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.} 

[196-250]  ANNIE  WAGENER  LEARY,  b  Aug.  12,  1854;  daw  Thomas  H.  and  Elizabeth  K.  (Wagon¬ 
er)  Leary  [196-112];  m  Feb.  27,  1889,  JAMES  DODDRIDGE  PATTON,  b  Oct.  11,  1849;  s  William  L. 
and  Katharine  A.  (Ross)  Patton.  Merchant;  Richmond,  Va.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Nannie  L.,  b  Apr.  16,  1890. 

[196-345]  2.  James  D.,  b  Dec.  13,  1892;  m  Janet  Keen  (Jones)  Glennon. 

[196-251]  MARY  WAGENER  CLEMENS,  b  Mar.  28,  1852;  d  Apr.  10,  1880;  dau  Dr.  Jacob  and 
Susan  B.  (Wagener)  Clemens  [196-113];  m  GEORGE  K.  SISTARE,  d  July  28,  1892.  No  issue. 

[196-253]  DR.  JAMES  B.  CLEMENS,  b  Jan.  8,  1861;  s  Dr.  Jacob  B.  and  Susan  B.  (Wagener) 
Clemens  [196-113];  m  Apr.  22,  1899,  MARIE  ANTOINETTE  HEYE,  b  Nov.  1,  1869;  dau  George 
Gustav  and  Marie  Antoinette  (Lawrence)  Heye.  Physician  and  surgeon;  10  E.  71st  St.,  New  York. 
(1919.)  Dr.  Clemens  was  Secretary  of  the  Council  of  National  Defense,  New  York  State  Medical  Sec¬ 
tion,  during  the  World  War. 

Children  (2):  • 

1.  Dorothy  Heye,  b  1902. 

2.  Marie  Antoinette  Wagener,  b  1907. 

[196-254]  MAURICE  CLEMENS,  b  Dec.  17, 1865;  5  Dr.  Jacob  B.  and  Susan  B.  (Wagener)  Clemens 
[196-113];  m  Feb.  10,  1906,  SUE  (POMP)  MAXWELL,  b  Dec.  12,  1860;  d  Apr.  10,  1913;  dau  Charles 
and  Rachel  (Snyder)  Pomp  [196-68].  No  issue.  Real  estate  and  insurance;  612  Cattell  St.,  Easton, 

Pa.  (1919.) 

Sue  Pomp  was  first  married  to  John  Maxwell  [196-159]. 

[196-255]  MARY  WAGENER,  b  July  11,  1861 ;  d  Aug.  15,  1917 ;  dau  John  O.  and  Matilda  (Adams) 
Wagener  [196-114];  m  Dec.  8,  1886,  FREDERICK  GREEN,  b  Oct.  5,  1859;  s  Hon.  Henry  and  Ann 
(Hulsizer)  Green.  Lawyer;  res.,  520  McCartney  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

[196-346]  1.  Henry,  b  Jan.  13,  1888;  rn  Mildred  LaBarre. 

2.  John  Wagener,  b  Sept.  25,  1889. 

Henry  Green  (1828-1900)  was  appointed  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pa.  in  1879;  and  was 
elected  for  full  term  of  twenty-one  years  in  1880.  He  was  Chief  Justice  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

For  generations  the  Green  family  has  been  noted  for  its  men  of  intellect  and  for  its  great  number  of 
college  graduates.  During  the  last  century  twenty-six  members  of  the  Green  Family  were  graduates 
of  Princeton;  seven  of  Lafayette,  and  several  of  Columbia  University,  N.  Y.  Princeton  University  has 
been  largely  endowed  by  two  members  of  the  Green  Family.  The  Greens  were  of  Quaker  origin.  [Le¬ 
high  Valley,  J.  G.  and  L.,  Vol.  /,  p  35.} 

[196-256]  MARIE  LOUISE  TOWNSEND,  b  Nov.  7,  1876;  dau  Frank  E.  and  Mary  T.  (Heller) 
Townsend  [196-117];  m  Nov.  18,  1908,  FREDERICK  J.  LeMAISTRE,  b  Apr.  26,  1879;  s  Philip  and 
Matilda  (Cabeldue)  LeMaistre.  Chemical  engineer;  Ridley  Park,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[196-257]  HARRIET  T.  McLAUGHLIN,  b  Sept.  6,  1864;  dau  Edward  T.  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Heller) 
McLaughlin  [196-118];  m  Jan.  16,  1889,  EDLOW  W.  HARRISON,  6  May  9,  1851.  Civil  engineer  of 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete.} 

[196-258]  HENRIETTA  I.  McLAUGHLIN,  b  Sept.  6,  1864;  dau  Edward  T.  and  Elizabeth  D. 
(Heller)  McLaughlin  [196-118] ;  m  Nov.  4, 1882,  GEORGE  HOLMES,  b  Oct.  21, 1857.  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Harold  E.,  h  Nov.  25,  1883. 

2.  George,  b  May  30,  1886;  d  Feb.  2,  1892. 

3.  Elizabeth  D.,  b  Sept.  14,  1889. 

[ Eyerman .  Letters  unans.} 

[196-259]  DR.  GEORGE  E.  McLAUGHLIN,  b  Sept.  10,  1869;  .s  Edward  T.  and  Elizabeth  D. 
(Heller)  McLaughlin  [196-118];  m  June  1,  1900,  GEORGE  HAVEMEYER  BELLONI,  b  May  24, 
1875.  [Eyerman.) 

One  child:  Katherine  H.,  6  Aug.  19,  1901. 

[196-260]  JOHN  EYERMAN,  b  Jan.  15,  1867;  s  Edward  H.  and  Alice  S.  (Heller)  Eyerman  [196- 
119a];  m  Apr.  21,  1888,  LUCY  E.  MAXWELL,  b  Aug.  28,  1864.  Res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marguerite,  b  Mar.  28,  1895. 

2.  John,  b  Apr.  5,  1899. 

John  Eyerman  was  a  man  of  wide  interests.  He  was  Secretary  of  the  society  of  Colonial  Wars  in 
the  State  of  New  Jersey;  Fellow  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London,  the  Genealogical  Society  of  Ameri¬ 
ca,  the  American  Geographical  Society,  and  the  American  Association;  member  of  the  Historical  So¬ 
ciety  of  Pennsylvania,  the  Colonial  Society,  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution,  the  Pennsylvania  German 
Society,  the  Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  the  New  York  Academy  of  Sciences,  the  Na¬ 
tional  Geographic  Society  and  the  British  Association. 

Mr.  Eyerman  was  also  an  instructor  of  Determinative  Mineralogy  in  Lafayette  College,  Easton, 
Pa.,  and  was  Associate  Editor  of.  “The  American  Geologist.’’  He  has  published  several  books,  among 
them  being  “Genealogical  Studies  and  Ancestry  of  Marguerite  and  John  Eyerman,”  and  “Old  Grave¬ 
yards  of  Easton  and  Vicinity.”  These  books  have  been  of  valuable  help  to  the  Editor  in  tracing  the 
descendants  of  Anna  Wagner. 

[196-261]  JOHN  MARTIN  DREISBACH,  b  Nov.  26,  1878;  s  Martin  L.  and  Susan  B.  (Horn) 
Dreisbach  [196-126];  m  June  24,  1904,  LAURA  CLAIRE  DARTT,  b  Mar.  4,  1881 ;  dau  J.  F.  and  Flor¬ 
ence  (Ray)  Dartt.  Res.,  Easton,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[196-262]  ROBERT  CHISOLM  HORN,  b  Sept.  12,  1881;  s  Rev.  Edward  T.  and  Harriet 
(Chisolm)  Horn  [196-127];  m  Aug.  24,  1911,  ZELIE  HOMER  SOLELIAC,  b  Feb.  20,  1890;  dau  Louis 
and  Eleanor  (Anthony)  Soleliac.  Professor  of  Greek,  Muhlenberg  College,  Allentown,  Pa.;  res.,  132 
N.  4th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (4): 

1.  Zelie  Eleanor,  b  June  2,  1912. 

2.  Robert  Chisolm,  b  July  7,  1913. 

3.  Harriet  Chisolm,  b  Dec.  11,  1914. 

4.  Edward  Soleliac,  b  June  20,  1916. 

[196-263]  REV.  WILLIAM  MELCHIOR  HORN,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  S.T.D.,  b  Nov.  28,  1882;  s  Rev. 
Edward  T.  and  Harriet  (Chisolm)  Horn  [196-127];  m  June  30,  1908,  MARGUERITE  E.  JACOBS,  b 
Oct.  8,  1887;  dau  Rev.  Henry  E.  and  Laura  (Downing)  Jacobs.  Lutheran  Pastor,  Cornell  University; 
res.,  Cascadilla  Manse,  118  Dreyden  Road,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Children  {6): 

1.  Edward  Traill,  3rd,  b  July  4,  1909. 

2.  Ruth  Marguerite,  b  Aug.  18,  1910. 

3.  William  Melchior,  b  Nov.  7,  1911. 

4.  Henry  Eyster,  b  May  30,  1913. 

5.  John  Chisolm,  b  Jan.  16,  1915. 

6.  Robert  Traill,  b  Dec.  28,  1918. 

[196-264]  REV.  EDWARD  TRAILL  HORN,  JR.,  b  Sept.  23,  1887;  s  Rev.  Edward  T.  and  Harriet 
(Chisolm)  Horn  [196-127];  m  Sept.  27,  1911,  LAURA  WEAVER  ROSSITER,  b  Jan.  10,  1890;  dau 
Maurice  and  Elizabeth  (Benner)  Rossiter.  Clergyman  and  missionary;  Kumamoto,  Japan.  (1921.) 


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Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Isabella  Traill,  h  Aug.  14,  1912. 

2.  Edward  Traill,  b  Aug.  9,  1914. 

3.  Fordyce  Hubbard,  b  July  27,  1916. 

4.  Frank  Buchman,  b  Sept.  26,  1918. 

5.  Louise  Chisolm,  b  Oct.  26,  1919. 

[196-265]  MELCHIOR  HAY  HORN,  b  Nov.  4,  1884;  s  Frank  M.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Williams) 
Horn  [196-128];  m  Feb.  6,  1915,  FLORENCE  LOUISE  PECK,  b  Mar.  20,  1888;  dau  Fenwick  L.  and 
Nina  (Pethick)  Peek.  Res.,  724  Webster  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Melchior  H.  Horn  served  the  United  States  during  recent  war  as  1st  Lieut,  in  command  of  the 
615th  Aero  Squadron. 

One  child:  Melchior  Hay,  b  Mar.  27,  1916. 

[196-266]  EMMA  WILLIAMS  HORN,  b  Jan.  12,  1887;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Williams) 
Horn  [196-128];  m  Oct.  10,  1911,  CORNELIUS  VAN  INWEGEN,  b  June  24,  1882;  s  Charles  F.  and 
Emma  (Van  Etten)  Van  Inwegen.  Accountant;  Wyoming,  New  Jersey.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Charles  F.,  b  July  25,  1912. 

[196-267]  SUSAN  HORN,  b  Aug.  13,  1889;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Williams)  Horn  [196- 
128];  m  Oct.  28,  1916,  MITCHELL  DERR  McMULLEN,  b  Nov.  22,  1889;  s  John  M.  and  Pamelia 
(Cope)  McMullen.  Res.,  546  Fourth  St.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[196-268]  ELEANOR  TRAILL  HORN,  b  Aug.  22,  1894;  dau  Frank  M.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Williams) 
Horn  [196-128];  m  Apr.  6,  1918,  RALPH  WINFIELD  KEMPSMITH,  b  Sept.  14,  1888;  s  Paul  and 
Emma  (Herman)  Kempsmith.  Sales  agent;  11002  Asbury  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (1919.)  No  issue. 

[196-269]  ISABELLA  TRAILL  HORN,  b  Apr.  28,  1886;  dau  Dr.  Harry  Y.  and  Annie  M.  (Heller) 
Horn  [196-129a];  m  Oct.  19,  1911,  CHARLES  SUMNER  DILCHER,  b  Aug.  1,  1882;  s  Cyrus  J.  and 
Mary  (Knauss)  Dilcher.  Res.,  312  S.  17th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Robert  Horn,  b  Sept.  16,  1912. 

[196-270]  GEORGE  PETER  HORN,  b  Mar.  21,  1888;  s  Dr.  Harry  Y.  and  Annie  M.  (Heller)  Horn 
[  196-1 29a] ;  m  July  11,  1913,  MARION  LOUISE  LAWALL,  b  Sept.  16,  1888;  dau  Charles  E.  and  Maria 
(Thomas)  Lawall.  Inspector  for  the  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co.;  res.,  312  Kelly  St.,  Wilkinsburg, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Matilda  Heller,  b  Sept.  15,  1913. 

[196-276]  EDWARD  H.  DAVIS,  b  Jan.  19,  1852;  d  Sept.  12,  1892;  s  William  L.  and  Mary  B.  (Har¬ 
mony)  Davis  [196-133];  m  BELLE  HULSIZER,  b  Apr.  15,  1874. 

Children  (2):  1.  William;  2.  Floyd. 

[Eyerman.  No  further  data.} 

[196-278]  HERMAN  HECKMAN,  b  Nov.  18,  1859;  s  John  H.  and  Emma  (Oldenwelder-Tice) 
Heckman  [196-137];  m  Nov.  24,  1884,  EMMA  SHEARER,  b  May  6,  1863;  dan  Alexander  Buffington 
and  Julia  (Baldwin)  Shearer.  Engineer  on  L.  V.  R.  R. ;  res.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-279]  ISABEL  HECKMAN,  b  Oct.  7,  1861 ;  dau  Edmund  and  Sarah  T.  (Yohe)  Heckman  [196— 
138];  m  June  24,  1886,  OLIVER  HORATIO  MEYERS,  b  Aug.  28,  1829;  d  Mar.  30,  1907;  s  Michael 
and  Salome  Meyers.  Lawyer;  300  Cattell  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-280]  CLARENCE  E.  HECKMAN,  b  Jan.  16,  1863;  s  Edmund  and  Sarah  T.  (Yohe)  Heckman 
[196-138];  m  HATTIE  SHIPLEY. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Jay  Edmund,  b  Nov.  30,  1889;  unm;  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

[196-346.1]  2.  Isabel  Traill,  b  Oct.  26,  1892;  m  Winfield  J.  LaRoza. 


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[196-281]  CHARLES  HECKMAN,  b  Aug.  30,  1870;  s  William  and  Mary  (Stotzer)  Heckman 
[196-139];  m  GERTRUDE  PAGE.  Res.,  503  Ferry  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

One  child:  Charles,  b  Nov.,  1911.  [ Further  data  unobtainable.} 

[196-282]  ELIZABETH  HECKMAN,  b  Mar.  27,  1883;  dau  William  and  Mary  (Stotzer)  Heckman 
[196-139];  m  Aug.  9,  1905,  DR.  JOHN  H.  BURKE,  b  Dec.  18,  1883;  5  James  E.  and  Elizabeth 
(O’Meara)  Burke.  Physician  and  surgeon;  Dansville,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

Dr.  J.  H.  Burke  was  a  member  of  the  Volunteer  Medical  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  during  the  World  War; 
he  also  served  as  a  member  of  the  Medical  Examining  Board.  He  is  now  on  the  Surgical  Staff  of  the 
Dansville  General  Hospital. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Charles  Thomas,  b  Nov.  5,  1906. 

2.  John  Heckman,  b  Dec.  3,  1910. 

3.  James  Laurence,  b  May  30,  1913. 

4.  William  Herster,  b  Jan.  6,  1916. 

5.  Paul  Joseph,  b  Oct.  20,  1918. 

[196-282.3]  DR.  WALTER  S.  FREEMAN,  b  Nov.  30,  1859;  s  Dr.  George  W.  and  Matilda  E.  (Seip) 
Freeman  [196-145.1];  m  Feb.  28,  1883,  JANE  P.  UNANGST,  b  Mar.  18,  1863;  d  May  11,  1920;  dau 
John  J.  and  Susan  (Seip)  Unangst.  Physician;  909  W.  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 
Children  (J): 

1.  Eugene  W.,  b  May  16,  1884;  d  May  13,  1906. 

[196-346.2]  2.  Mabel  M.,  b  Oct.  8,  1886 ;  m  Samuel  Newton  Finney. 

[196-346.3]  3.  Edith  J.,  b  Oct.  5,  1888;  m  Alexander  D.  McCurdy. 

[196-346.4]  4.  George  P.,  b  June  27,  1891;  m  Clara  Hogstad. 

[196-282.4]  HERBERT  J.  ODENWELDER,  b  Nov.  17,  1882;  s  John  and  Emma  (Riddle)  Oden- 
welder  [196-145.5];  m  Sept.,  1905,  HELEN  M.  BRINKER,  b  Nov.  17,  1883;  dau  Daniel  and  Emma 
L.  (Hawk)  Brinker.  Res.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Herbert,  b  Mar.  23,  1906;  d  Jan.  22,  1908. 

2.  Walter  B.,  b  Mar.  19,  1909. 

3.  John  Franklin,  b  June  22,  1915. 

[196-282.5]  LIZZIE  M.  ODENWELDER,  b  Aug.  30,  1876;  dau  John  and  Emma  (Riddle)  Oden- 
welder  [196-145.5];  m  Sept.  12,  1901,  HOWARD  L.  BOWERS,  b  June  22,  1877;  s  George  and  Sarah 
(Smith)  Bowers.  Druggist;  3309  N.  Gratz  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  Lizzie  Odenwelder  Bowers  sup¬ 
plied  valuable  data  on  the  Odenwelder  Families  to  the  Editor,  and  he  hereby  desires  to  thank  her  for 
her  assistance. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Grace  O.,  b  Dec.  26,  1903. 

2.  Josephine  E.,  b  Dec.  16,  1912. 

[196-286]  ISBON  STEINER,  6  Nov.  8,  1860;  s  Josiah  and  Mary  E.  (Scott)  Steiner  [196-167];  m 
Nov.  10,  1883,  ALICE  REBECCA  MILLER,  b  Oct.  28,  1860;  dau  William  F.  and  Emmina  (Gross) 
Miller.  Machinist;  2307  Lyon  Ave.,  Westchester,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

One  child: 

[196-347]  Stanley  H.,  b  Dec.  25,  1884;  m  Elizabeth  Caroline  Avery. 

[196-287.1]  SHERMAN  HORN,  s  James  W.  and  Anna  (Templin)  Horn  [196-171];  m - 

Children  (J); 

[196-348]  1.  Nelson,  m - ;  198  Phila.  Rd.,  Easton,  Pa. 

2.  Annie,  unm. 

[196-348.1]  3.  Nellie,  m - 

4.  Sherman;  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 

[ Letters  unans .] 


Plate  143 


Two  Missionaries  supported  by  the  Schwenkfelder  Church 
Gladys  Williams  and  Flora  K.  Heebner  [199-5] 

Tai  Ku,  Shansi,  China 


Plate  144 


The  William  Y.  Meschter  Memorial  Building, 

Shansi,  China. 


Home  of  the  women  missionaries  in  Tai  Ivu  Hsien, 
See  family  [66-5a], 


The  Schwenkfelder  School  Building  in  Tai  Ku  Hsien,  Shansi,  China. 


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1549 


[196-288]  ELIZABETH  GREEN,  dau  John  and  Anna  F.  (Horn)  Green  [196-172];  m  GEORGE 
FAIRBROTHER.  Res.,  1622  Washington  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1921.)  [  No  further  data.] 

[196-293]  CARRIE  HELEN  SCIPLE,  b  July  26,  1866;  d  Feb.  22,  1920;  dau  George  E.  and  Carrie 
(Horn)  Sciple  [196-180];  m  June  19,  1889,  JOHN  G.  CONNER,  b  Mar.  20,  1864;  s  Samuel  J.  and 
Elmira  (Fowler)  Conner.  Pres,  of  The  Conner  Millwork  Co.;  res.,  8  Belmont  Circle,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
(1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-295]  ELMER  O.  HORN,  b  Dec.  28,  1892;  s  Elmer  E.  and  Laura  (Rockfeller)  Horn  [196-182]; 
m  Jan.  30,  1918,  NORA  ANNA  KANE,  b  Jan.  6,  1893;  dau  John  J.  and  Anna  (Conran)  Kane.  Me¬ 
chanical  optician;  res.,  457  Northampton  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-299]  EDITH  HELEN  HALLMAN,  b  Sept.  6,  1888;  dau  Stephen  J.  and  Emma  L.  (Morford) 
Hallman  [196-186];  m  Feb.  25,  1918,  CLAUDE  H.  SOWERS,  b  May  14,  1886;  s  Edwin  Uhler  and 
Martha  E.  (Herr)  Sowers.  Civil  engineer;  Lebanon,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Ann  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  12,  1919. 

[196-300]  FLORIDA  ABBIE  SHULTZ,  b  1874;  dau  George  R.  and  Josephine  (Smith)  Shultz  [196- 
189];  m  Oct.  6,  1897,  HARVIE  EARNHARDT  HEITMAN,  b  Dec.  7,  1872;  d  Apr.  17,  1922;  s  Alfred 
McCrary  and  Josephine  (Earnhardt)  Heitman.  Banker;  res.,  Ft.  Myers,  Fla. 

One  child:  Lorraine  Earnhardt,  b  1908. 

Harvie  Earnhardt  Heitman  was  born  at  Lexington,  N.  C.,  where  he  lived  until  he  was  about  sixteen 
years  of  age.  He  was  educated  in  private  schools  of  that  city,  and  after  finishing  his  education  he  went 
to  Fort  Myers,  Lee  Co.,  Fla.,  in  1888.  There  he  was  employed  for  several  years  by  his  great  uncle,  who 
conducted  a  general  store  in  connection  with  a  small  bank.  The  knowledge  and  experience  which  Mr. 
Heitman  secured  in  this  business  later  resulted  in  his  becoming  one  of  the  foremost  business  men  and 
bankers  of  Lee  County. 

The  building  up  of  Fort  Myers  was  a  project  which  commanded  Mr.  Heitman’s  constant  and  un¬ 
tiring  efforts.  Through  his  influence  prominent  people  established  homes  there.  The  first  brick  build¬ 
ing  in  Lee  County  was  erected  by  him;  he  later  made  extensive  additions  to  this  structure  which  com¬ 
prised  an  entire  business  block.  His  interest  in  the  growth  of  Fort  Myers  did  not  stop  at  building,  how¬ 
ever,  for  he  also  financed  the  erection  of  the  first  sidewalk  in  that  town,  and  introduced  a  system  of 
electricity  for  which  he  paid  all  charges  for  a  year  without  any  expense  to  the  city.  In  order  to  promote 
the  industries  of  the  town,  Mr.  Heitman  had  invested  in  many  companies  whose  business  was  to  boost 
Fort  Myers.  He  was  president  and  director  of  the  Bank  of  Fort  Myers,  president  of  the  H.  E.  Heitman 
Company,  president  of  the  Lee  County  Packing  Company,  president  of  the  Mutual  Realty  Company, 
president  of  the  Bonita  Land  Company,  president  of  the  Fort  Myers  Southern  Railroad  Company,  etc. 

Mr.  Heitman  was  one  of  Fort  Myers’  most  valuable  citizens,  and  the  city  mourned  deeply  when  he 
died  of  cancer  on  the  17th  of  April,  1922,  after  an  illness  lasting  two  years. 

Mrs.  Florida  Heitman  supplied  the  Editor  with  valuable  data  regarding  the  Deshler  and  Bitten- 
bender  families,  and  he  hereby  expresses  his  gratitude  for  this  assistance  which  enabled  him  to  insert 
such  complete  records  of  these  families  in  this  book. 

[196-301]  MARY  LILLIAN  ELLIOT,  b  Apr.  5,  1869;  dau  William  D.  and  Emma  E.  (Lawall) 
Elliot  [196-191];  m  Oct.  19,  1896,  WILLIAM  COLSHER  HUBBS,  b  Sept.  23,  1866;  d  Feb.  4,  1919;  s 
Charles  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Colsher)  Hubbs.  Cashier;  res.,  145  E.  Washington  Lane,  German¬ 
town,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edwin  Elliot,  b  June  21,  1897. 

2.  Robert  Colsher,  b  Sept.  29,  1899. 

3.  Mary  Alice,  b  Jan.  31,  1901. 

[196-302]  WILLIAM  LAWALL  ELLIOT,  b  Sept.  12,  1873;  s  William  D.  and  Emma  E.  (Lawall) 
Elliot  [196-191];  m  GRACE  E.  THOMAS,  b  June  7,  1875.  Interior  decorator;  Clinton  and  Horton 
Aves.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  (1920.) 

One  child:  William  Lawall,  b  July  29,  1897;  d  May  28,  1919. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


[196-303a]  EDWIN  ELLIOT,  b  Mar.  18,  1878;  s  William  D.  and  Emma  E.  (Lawall)  Elliot  [196- 
191];  m  1st  time,  Apr.  15,  1903,  HELEN  TOMBLER  BIXLER,  b  Sept.  7,  1878;  d  Aug.  12,  1907;  dau 
Christian  Willis  and  Fanny  (Tombler)  Bixler. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Richard  Lawall,  b  Apr.  27,  1906. 

2.  Arthur  Bixler,  b  Aug.  12,  1907;  d  Aug.  12,  1907. 

[196-303b]  EDWIN  ELLIOT,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Apr.  11,  1917,  MARY  READING 
TIMANUS,  b  Sept.  5,  1878;  d  Jan.  27,  1918;  dau  John  J.  and  Ida  (Reading)  Timanus.  Mechanical 
engineer;  res.,  403  W.  Price  St.,  Gtn.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Edwin  Timanus,  b  Jan.  26,  1918. 

[196-304]  MARIE  GRACE  LAWALL,  b  Mar.  19,  1876;  dau  Edwin  S.  and  Harriet  (G winner)  La¬ 
wall  [196-192] ;  m  Apr.  26, 1916,  JOHN  HENDERSON  PEARSON,  b  Aug.  1 4, 1864 ;  s  John  H.  and  Ellen 
(Wallace)  Pearson.  Insurance  business;  res.,  60  North  Second  St.,  Easton,  Pa.  (1920.)  No  issue. 

[196-305]  SAMUEL  THEODORE  BITTENBENDER,  b  Mar.  31,  1884;  s  William  H.  and  Fannie 
S.  (Austin)  Bittenbender  [196-193];  m  June  4,  1913,  SUSAN  ELIZABETH  PEIRCE,  b  Sept.  25,  1887; 
dau  Silas  and  Annie  (Kendig)  Peirce.  Treasurer,  trustee  and  general  engineer;  res.,  21  Longwood  Ave., 
Brookline,  Mass.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Thomas  Austin,  b  Jan.  7,  1915. 

2.  Steven,  b  Feb.  13,  1919. 

[196-306]  AUSTIN  BITTENBENDER,  b  Dec.  2,  1891 ;  s  William  H.  and  Fannie  S.  (Austin)  Bitten¬ 
bender  [196-193];  m  Apr.  15,  1914,  MILDRED  ELIZABETH  PIEHLER,  b  Dec,  8,  1891;  dau  Otto 
Julius  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Vickery)  Piehler.  Res.,  18  Parkman  St. ,  Brookline,  Mass.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  William  Piehler,  b  Oct.  10,  1915. 

2.  Robert  Austin,  b  July  7,  1917. 

[196-308]  KATE  AYERS  DESHLER,  dau  William  K.  and  Adelaide  (Ayers)  Deshler  [196-194];  m 
Oct.,  1898,  WORTHINGTON  E.  BABCOCK. 

One  child:  George  Nash.  [Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[196-309]  JOHN  SMITH  DESHLER,  s  Frank  W.  and  Jessie  (Smith)  Deshler  [196-195];  m  KATE 
HENRY  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  [ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify .] 

[196-310]  MARGARET  E.  DESHLER  SHEARER,  b  Nov.  2,  1881 ;  dau  Chauncy  H.  and  Marie  L. 
(Deshler)  Shearer  [196-197];  m  July  3,  1907,  MAJOR  CHARLES  L.  WILLARD,  U.  S.  A.,  b  Nov.  5, 
1870;  s  Marcus  B.  and  Catharine  (Van  Tassel)  Willard.  Army  officer;  res.,  1410  Hill  St.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Michigan.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Charles  Louis,  b  Apr.  16,  1908. 

2.  Shearer,  b  Feb.  17,  1910. 

3.  Marie  Louise,  b  Dec.  26,  1916. 

[196-31 1  ]  ANN  ELIZABETH  DESHLER,  dau  John  G.  and  Minnie  (Green)  Deshler  [196-198];  m 
DR.  WILLIAM  DRAKE  HAMILTON.  Had  issue.  [ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace.] 

[196-312]  DAVID  W.  DESHLER,  b  July  4,  1866;  s  Edward  B.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Cherry)  Deshler 
[196—216];  m  MARY  MONAHAM.  Res.,  16  Clinton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Children  (5): 

Maude;  David  W. ;  Charles;  James;  Howard. 

[ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace;  letters  ret.] 


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[196-313]  HERBERT  DESHLER,  b  Aug.  16,  1876;  s  Edward  B.  and  Rebecca  S.  (Cherry)  Deshler 
[196-216];  m  CLARA  EDEN.  Two  children  living.  Res.,  2011  N.  18th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [  Unable  to 
trace;  letters  ret.} 

[196-314]  MARY  DESHLER,  b  July  19,  1867;  dau  James  and  Ellen  (Slattery)  Deshler  [196-217]; 
m  June  20,  1888,  GEORGE  W.  WILMOT,  b  Dec.  17,  1858;  s  George  W.  and  Sarah  J.  (White)  Wilmot. 
Supervisor  of  Music;  res.,  166  Somerset  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1918.) 

Children  (J): 

[196-349]  1.  James  Deshler,  b  Apr.  4,  1891;  m  Mary  Gardner  Early. 

[196-350]  2.  George  W.,  b  Oct.  25,  1892;  m  Marion  S.  Garretson;  307  Centre  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

3.  Dudley,  b  Aug.  25,  1895;  d  Nov.  10,  1899. 

4.  Louise,  b  July  27,  1901;  166  Somerset  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

[196-315]  ANNIE  DESHLER,  d  Dec.  31,  1918;  dau  James  and  Ellen  (Slattery)  Deshler  [196-217]; 
m  PRANK  RUNYON.  Attorney. 

Children  ( 2 ):  Rowena;  Catherine.  [ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace;  letters  ret.} 

[196-316]  KATHARINE  DESHLER,  b  Oct.  19,  1870;  dau  James  and  Ellen  (Slattery)  Deshler 
[196-217];  m  Oct.  18,  1894,  FRANK  LAWTON  HINDLE,  b  Mar.  29,  1870;  s  John  and  Hester  (Cun¬ 
ningham)  Hindle.  Dentist;  res.,  131  Livingston  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

Children  (J): 

1.  Katharine,  b  Nov.  14,  1902;  d  Nov.  14,  1902. 

2.  Carol  Coejmans,  b  June  10,  1904;  d  May  7,  1907. 

3.  Frank  Lawton,  b  Aug.  15,  1906. 

4.  Dorothy,  b  June  20,  1908. 

[196-317]  GEORGE  DESHLER,  b  May  16,  1872;  .s  James  and  Ellen  (Slattery)  Deshler  [196-217]; 
m  Nov.  8,  1900,  MABEL  DIXON,  b  Mar.  18,  1875;  dau  John  A.  and  Mary  (Stout)  Dixon.  Employee 
of  the  U.  S.  Rubber  Co.;  res.,  256  Seaman  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  James,  b  Apr.  20,  1909. 

[196-319]  EDWARD  T.  BOGGS,  b  Sept.  14,  1870;  s  George  B.  and  Hannah  G.  (Thompson)  Boggs 
[196-219];  m  Jan.  6,  1912,  MARY  S.  CONGER,  b  Mar.  9,  1881 ;  dau  Arthur  B.  and  Mary  (Stockton) 
Conger.  Architect;  Norristown,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Arthur  Brenton,  b  Oct.  12,  1912. 

2.  Mary  Stockton,  b  July  21,  1914. 

[196-320]  FRANK  CRANSTOUN  BOGGS,  b  Mar.  16,  1874;  s  George  B.  and  Hannah  G.  (Thomp¬ 
son)  Boggs  [196-219];  m  MARIANNE  THOMPSON.  Res.,  Norristown,  Pa. 

[196-321]  CLARA  COLES  BOGGS,  b  Sept.  19,  1873;  dau  Charles  D.  and  Caroline  M.  (Coles) 
Boggs  [196-220];  m  July  2,  1894,  RICHARD  SWANN  LULL,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.;  b  Nov.  6,  1867;  s  Capt. 
Edward  P.  Lull,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Elizabeth  (Burton)  Lull,  Professor,  Yale  University;  res.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Dorothy,  b  Apr.  11,  1895;  unm;  New  Haven,  Conn. 

[196-322]  EDWARD  BRENTON  BOGGS,  b  1875;  s  Charles  D.  and  Caroline  M.  (Coles)  Boggs 
[196-220];  m  AGNES  CHAMBERLAIN.  Res.,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

[196-324]  MATILDA  MIXSELL  SEITZ,  b  July  26,  1863;  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  S.  (Innes) 
Seitz  [196-227];  m  Jan.  21,  1885,  HON.  RUSSELL  CHIDSEY  STEWART,  b  Sept.  2,  1859;  s  Charles 
and  Anna  Eliza  (Chidsey)  Stewart.  President  Judge  of  Third  Judicial  District,  Pa.;  res.,  Clinton  Ter¬ 
race,  Easton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Russell  Chidsey  Stewart  was  the  first  Republican  District  Attorney  elected  in  Northampton  Co. 
He  served  from  1886  to  1888.  In  1906  he  was  appointed  Judge  of  Northampton  County  by  Gov.  Penny- 
packer;  in  1907  he  was  elected  for  the  term  of  ten  years;  in  1917  he  was  re-elected  for  another  term,  re- 


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ceiving  the  largest  majority  ever  given  a  judge  in  Pennsylvania  in  a  contested  election.  In  1917  he  also 
received  the  degree  of  LL.D.  from  Muhlenberg  College. 

One  child: 

[196-352]  Anna  Katharine,  b  May  4,  1886;  m  Frederick  Raymond  Wood. 

[196-325]  CLARENCE  ENGLES  SEITZ,  b  Feb.  6,  1866;  d  Jan.  26,  1914;  s  Charles  and  Catharine 
S.  (Innes)  Seitz  [196-227];  m  Feb.  6,  1889,  ANNIE  L.  McKEEN,  b  Apr.  14,  1869;  dau  William  and 
Annie  (Adler)  McKeen.  Res.  of  widow,  210  Madison  Ave.,  N.  Y.  (1919.) 

Clarence  E.  Seitz  was  a  graduate  of  the  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  and  of  Lafayette  College  in 
1888.  After  his  graduation  he  engaged  in  business  in  Easton,  Pa.  For  several  years  he  was  a  U.  S.  In¬ 
ternal  Revenue  agent,  assigned  to  special  examinations  in  corporation  income  tax. 

One  child:  Malcolm,  b  May  25,  1892;  d  June  1,  1892. 

[196-326]  ELIZABETH  JONES  INNES  SEITZ,  b  July  6,  1871;  dau  Charles  and  Catharine  S. 
(Innes)  Seitz  [196-227];  m  Nov.  15,  1890,  DAVID  MAGIE  MEEKER,  b  Feb.  13,  1870.  Res.,  700 
Parker  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  David  Magie,  b  Feb.  27,  1891. 

2.  John  Townley,  b  Aug.  2,  1901. 

[196-327]  MARY  SEITZ,  dau  Henry  W.  and  Mary  H.  (Mixsell)  Seitz  [196-228];  m  HERBERT 
THOMAS  BUCKLEY,  b  Apr.  28,  1852;  s  Lewis  and  Sophia  (Hert)  Buckley.  [ Eyerman .  No  further 
data.] 

Children  (2):  Mary,  dec;  Herbert,  dec. 

Herbert  T.  Buckley  is  a  graduate  of  Lafayette  College.  He  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1876,  and 
practiced  till  1900.  He  established  the  business  of  “H.  T.  Buckley  &  Co.,”  and  is  one  of  the  substantial 
citizens  of  Easton.  Mr  Buckley  was  first  city  clerk  of  the  borough  of  Easton  after  its  incorporation. 
He  has  also  been  organist  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  Easton,  Pa.,  since  1881.  [ Lehigh  Valley ,  p  216.] 

[196-328]  LILLIAN  SEITZ,  dau  Henry  W.  and  Mary  H.  (Mixsell)  Seitz  [196-228] ;  m  CHARLES 
R.  RODENBOUGH.  Res.,  Easton,  Pa.  [Eyerman.] 

Children  (2): 

1.  Joseph;  2.  Emily. 

[196-329]  LEIGHTON  MIXSELL,  b  Oct.  1,  1871;  s  Dr.  Joseph  and  Emily  (Davis)  Mixsell  [196- 
233];  m  May  6,  1905,  HELEN  FENICLE,  b  Jan.  30,  1884;  dau  Thomas  and  Ida  (Wagner)  Fenicle. 
Engineer  of  Ordnance,  Bethlehem  Steel  Co.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.;  res.,  258  E.  Market  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
(1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Mary  Wagner,  b  Mar.  1,  1906. 

2.  Isabel  Wagner,  b  Feb.  2,  1910. 

3.  Philip,  b  Feb.  24,  1911. 

[196-330]  AUSTIN  DAVIS  MIXSELL,  b  Oct.  20,  1873;  d  Jan.  15,  1916;  s  Dr.  Joseph  and  Emily 
(Davis)  Mixsell  [196-233];  m  Feb.  15,  1899,  ANNA  ELIZABETH  GARIS,  dau  William  Edwin  and 
Ellen  Louisa  (Micke)  Garis. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Edwin  Leighton,  b  Feb.  22,  1902. 

2.  John  Davis,  b  Dec.  21,  1903. 

3.  Eleanor  Josephine,  b  June  7,  1906. 

Austin  Davis  Mixsell  obtained  his  early  education  in  the  Easton  schools,  and  after  the  family 
moved  to  Philadelphia  he  continued  his  studies  in  the  Penn  Charter  School.  For  a  year  after  leaving 
school  he  was  employed  in  the  law  office  of  Franklin  B.  McGowan  of  Philadelphia,  but  in  1892  he  re¬ 
turned  to  his  native  county,  locating  in  Bethlehem,  where  he  accepted  a  position  in  the  freight  office  of 
the  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad,  remaining  there  for  six  years.  In  1898  he  entered  the  service  of  the  Bethle- 


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hem  Steel  Company  as  an  attache  of  the  general  superintendent’s  office,  and  was  assigned  to  duty  in  the 
sales  department.  He  advanced  rapidly,  and  as  a  representative  of  that  department  in  New  York  City 
he  completed  so  fine  a  record  that  in  1909  he  was  promoted  to  the  highest  position  in  the  sales  depart¬ 
ment  of  the  company,  that  of  general  sales  agent.  For  six  years  he  was  head  of  the  sales  department, 
then  in  1915  he  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  vice-president  of  the  company. 
When  later  the  Dietrich  and  Harvey  Machine  Company  at  Baltimore  was  absorbed  by  the  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company  Mr.  Mixsell  was  made  president  of  that  company,  an  office  which  he  filled  until  he  died. 
In  all  the  positions  he  was  called  upon  to  fill  he  displayed  high  ability  and  in  his  private  life  honor  and 
integrity  distinguished  him.  He  was  a  man  of  genial,  free,  and  generous  nature  and  one  whom  to  know 
was  to  love  and  esteem.  He  was  one  of  the  strong  men  of  the  Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  and  in  warm¬ 
est  eulogy  his  associates  of  that  company  testify  to  his  worth. 

Mrs.  Mixsell  is  a  member  of  the  Pro-Cathedral  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Nativity  and  is  prominent 
in  civic  and  club  circles.  She  resides  in  Bethlehem,  Pa.  [ Mixsell  Family .] 

[196-331]  JOSEPH  MIXSELL,  b  Oct.  7,  1888;  s  Dr.  Joseph  and  Emily  (Davis)  Mixsell  [196-233]; 
m  GRACE  CONKLIN.  Res.,  Detroit,  Michigan.  [Mixsell  Fam.] 

One  child:  Austin. 

[196-332]  ELIZA  PENN-GASKELL  HALL,  b  Feb.  1,  1865;  dau  Peter  Penn-Gaskell  and  Annie  M. 
(Mixsell)  Hall  [196-234];  m  July  1,  1892,  HENRY  JAMES  HANCOCK.  (1909.)  [Colonial  Fam.  No 
further  data.] 

One  child:  John  (Jean)  Barclay  Hall,  b  Mar.  24,  1893. 

[196-333]  WILLIS  PENN-GASKELL  HALL,  b  Jan.  16,  1873;  s  Peter  Penn-Gaskell  and  Amelia 
(Mixsell)  Hall  [196-234.1] ;  m  Dec.  8,  1904,  CAROLINE  H.  DAVIS. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Fleming,  b  1905. 

2.  William  L.,  b  1908. 

[Colonial  Fam.  No  further  data.] 

[196-334]  AMELIA  PENN-GASKELL  HALL,  b  Feb.  9,  1877;  dau  Peter  Penn-Gaskell  and  Amelia 
(Mixsell)  Hall  [196-234.1] ;  m  Dec.  10,  1902,  RICHARD  R.  McGRANN.  Res.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Bernard  P.  G.,  b  Nov.  20,  1903. 

[Colonial  Fam.  No  further  data.] 

[196-335]  PHILIP  PENN-GASKELL  HALL,  b  Sept,  10,  1878;  s  Peter  Penn-Gaskell  and  Amelia 
(Mixsell)  Hall  [196-234.1];  m  Dec.  21,  1901,  MARY  ELOISE  FULTON.  (1909) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Mary  Eloise  b,  Oct.  4,  1902;  906  Spruce  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

2.  Amelia,  b  Nov.  27,  1905;  d  1909. 

[Colonial  Fam.  No  further  data.] 

[196-336]  MATILDA  RUNKLE  BACON,  b  Nov.  1,  1870;  dau  John  and  Emilie  (Burke)  Bacon 
[196-236];  m  WILLIAM  M.  MICHLER,  b  Mar.  22,  1868;  s  John  Francis  and  Julia  (Lauchenour) 
Michler.  Mr.  Michler  is  a  graduate  of  Lafayette  College,  class  of  1893;  and  also  of  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  Civil  Engineering  Course.  He  is  an  architect  of  Easton,  Pa.,  and  has  designed  various 
notable  buildings. 

Children  (3): 

1.  John  Francis,  b  July  9,  1900. 

2.  Emilie  Bacon,  b  Oct.  21,  1902. 

3.  Margaret  Henry,  b  Jan.  2,  1904. 

[196-337]  AGNES  THOMAS  BURKE  BACON,  b  Dec.  21,  1871;  dau  John  and  Emilie  (Burke) 
Bacon  [196-236];  m  Oct,  16,  1901,  FRED  L.  HESS,  b  Mar.  29,  1873. 

One  child:  Anna  Bacon. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 


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[196-338]  JOHN  BURKE  BACON,  b  Oct.  18,  1876;  s  John  and  Emilie  (Burke)  Bacon  [196-236]; 
m  JANET  MORROW.  Has  history  of  Bacon  Family.  Res.,  Belvidere,  N.  J. 

One  child:  Mary  Morrow.  [ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-339]  HOWARD  BURKE  BACON,  b  Feb.  12,  1879;  s  John  and  Emilie  (Burke)  Bacon 
[196-236];  m  June  5,  1907,  SUSAN  ADAMS  VISSCHER,  b  Aug.  30,  1881 ;  dau  John  Barent  and  Clara 
Frances  (Simons)  Visscher.  Superintendent  of  Construction  for  Semet-Solvay  Co.;  res.,  240  Dewitt 
St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Roxann  Visscher,  b  Feb.  19,  1910. 

2.  Mary  Warder,  b  Aug.  27,  1912. 

[196-340]  LEILA  BURKE  REEDER,  b  Mar.  23,  1870;  dau  Judge  Howard  J.  and  Helen  (Burke) 
Reeder  [196-238];  m  Nov.  17,  1897,  JAMES  W.  FOX,  b  May  12,  1867. 

One  child:  Harold  Armitage,  b  July  19,  1901. 

[Eyerman.  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-341]  BENJAMIN  DUN  DOUGLASS,  b  Nov.  15,  1874;  s  Robert  D.  and  Eva  B.  (Day)  Doug¬ 
lass  [196-240];  m  Oct.  7,  1902,  ALLISON  CARRINGTON.  [ Eyerman .  Unable  to  trace  or  verify.] 

[196-343.1]  WILLIAM  HOBART  PORTER,  b  Feb.  19,  1883;  s  Hon.  William  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Hobart)  Porter  [196-244];  m  May  18,  1918,  ABBIE  MOORE  AUSTIN;  dau  Esmonde  H.  Austin, 
of  Bridgewater,  Pa.  (1922.)  No  issue. 

During  the  World  War  William  Hobart  Porter  trained  at  Fort  Niagara  from  May  11  to  August  15, 
1917,  and  was  then  ordered  to  Camp  Meade  and  assigned  to  Company  A.,  316th  Infantry,  as  First 
Lieutenant.  He  was  transferred  to  Headquarters  Company,  316th  Infantry,  promoted  to  Captain, 
and  assigned  to  Company  I,  316th  Infantry.  He  sailed  for  France  on  the  Agamemnon  and  arrived 
at  Brest,  July,  1918.  He  participated  in  the  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  Offensives  and  Sector  304 
Defensive.  Captain  Porter  was  discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  June  9,  1919. 

[196-344]  ANITA  PORTER,  b  June  22,  1886;  dau  Hon.  William  W.  and  Mary  (Hobart)  Porter 
[196-244];  m  Feb.  21,  1906,  WILLIAM  JACKSON  CLOTHIER,  b  Sept.  27,  1881;  s  Isaac  Hallowed 
and  Mary  Clapp  (Jackson)  Clothier.  Banker;  res.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Children  (3): 

1.  Anita  Porter,  b  Nov.  6,  1908. 

2.  Augusta,  b  Sept.  11,  1911. 

3.  William  J.,  b  Nov.  2,  1915. 

William  J.  Clothier,  who  is  a  son  of  Isaac  Hallowed  Clothier,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  well-known 
“Strawbridge  and  Clothier”  Department  Store  of  Philadelphia,  is  a  prominent  citizen  of  Philadelphia. 
He  is  a  member  of  the  banking  firm  of  Montgomery,  Clothier  and  Tyler  of  Philadelphia,  and  is  also 
president  of  the  Boone  County  Coal  Corporation. 

Mr.  Clothier  is  one  of  the  leading  all-around  athletes,  cross  country  riders,  and  sportsmen  of  the  coun¬ 
try.  During  his  college  career  at  Swarthmore,  and  later  at  Harvard  University  where  he  received  his 
A.  B.  in  1904,  he  engaged  in  ad  kinds  of  athletic  sports,  playing  on  Harvard’s  tennis,  football  and  hockey 
teams.  In  1906  he  won  the  National  Lawn  Tennis  Championship.  Mr.  Clothier  is  also  very  fond  of 
horses,  and  his  stable  on  his  country  estate  is  filled  with  the  finest  blooded  mounts.  He  is  an  exhibitor 
and  rider  in  the  horse  shows  in  and  about  Philadelphia  and  Newport,  where  he  has  taken  many  prizes. 

Mrs.  William  J.  Clothier  is  a  prominent  leader  in  charitable  and  benevolent  enterprises  in  Philadel¬ 
phia.  For  a  number  of  years  she  has  given  an  annual  bazaar,  dog  and  pony  show  at  her  Wynnewood 
home,  for  the  benefit  of  a  Philadelphia  institution.  These  shows  invariably  meet  with  great  success  and 
are  considered  annual  events  by  animal  lovers  from  far  and  near. 

[196-344.1]  ANDREW  WAGENER  PORTER,  b  June  29,  1888;  s  Judge  William  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Hobart)  Porter  [196-244];  m  June  16,  1921,  CATHARINE  COXE,  dau  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Brinton 
Coxe.  Res.,  400  S.  15th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1922.) 

One  child:  Ruth,  b  Apr.  20,  1922. 


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Andrew  Wagener  Porter  attended  the  training  camp  at  Fort  Niagara  for  training  officers  for  the 
U.  S.  Army  during  the  World  War  from  May  10  to  August  15,  1917,  and  was  then  commissioned  a 
captain  of  infantry  and  retained  as  instructor  at  the  2nd  Reserve  Officers’  Training  Camp  at  Fort  Ni¬ 
agara.  He  was  ordered  to  Camp  Dix  and  assigned  as  instructor  at  the  Officers’  Training  School,  and  was 
then  transferred  to  San  Antonio,  Texas,  to  the  309th  Cavalry  as  Captain  of  Troop  “E.”  The  309th 
Cavalry  'was  divided  into  the  56th  and  57th  Field  Artillery,  and  Captain  Porter  was  assigned  to  Battery 
E,  56th  Field  Artillery.  He  was  ordered  to  the  School  of  Fire  at  Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  completed  his  course 
and  rejoined  his  battery  at  Camp  Doniphan,  Lawton,  Okla.  Captain  Porter  was  discharged  Dec.  21, 
1918,  at  Camp  Doniphan. 

[196-345]  JAMES  D.  PATTON,  b  Dec.  13,  1892;  s  James  D.  and  Annie  W.  (Leary)  Patton  [196- 
250];  m  JANET  KEEN  (JONES)  GLENNON.  Res.,  1107  W.  Grace  Road,  Richmond,  Va, 

One  child:  Janet  Keen,  b  Jan.  14,  1920. 

[196-346]  HENRY  GREEN,  b  Jan.  13,  1888;  s  Frederick  and  Mary  (Wagener)  Green  [196-255];  m 
Dec.  4,  1915,  MILDRED  LaBARRE,  b  May  21,  1889;  clau  Alexander  Carron  and  Laura  Tallman 
(Bowers)  LaBarre.  Chemist;  Palmerton,  Pa.  (1919.) 

One  child:  Edward  Wagener,  b  Oct.  6,  1918. 

[196-346.1]  ISABEL  TRAILL  HECKMAN,  b  Oct.  26,  1892;  dau  Clarence  E.  and  Hattie  (Shipley) 
Heckman  [196-280];  m  WINFIELD  J.  LaROZA.  Res.,  121  Shepard  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  No  issue. 

[196-346.2]  MABEL  M.  FREEMAN,  b  Oct.  8,  1886;  dau  Dr.  Walter  S.  and  Jane  P.  (Unangst) 
Freeman  [196-282.3];  m  Oct.  12,  1910,  SAMUEL  NEWTON  FINNEY,  b  Nov.  14,  1887.  Mechanical 
engineer;  4695  Castor  Road,  Frankford,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Walter  Newton,  b  Sept.  16,  1912. 

2.  William  Griffith,  b  Nov.  22,  1916. 

[196-346.3]  EDITH  J.  FREEMAN,  b  Oct.  5,  1888;  dau  Dr.  Walter  S.  and  Jane  P.  (Unangst)  Free¬ 
man  [196-282.3];  m  Apr.  3,  1917,  ALEXANDER  D.  McCURDY,  b  Aug.  22,  1885;  s  James  and  Mar¬ 
garet  (Dales)  McCurdy.  Dry  goods  merchant.  Res.,  3516  No.  22nd  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  John  Dales,  b  Mar.  16,  1918. 

[196-346.4]  GEORGE  P.  FREEMAN,  b  June  27,  1891;  s  Dr.  Walter  S.  and  Jane  P.  (Unangst) 
Freeman  [196-282.3];  m  July  5,  1916,  CLARA  HOGSTAD,  b  Jan.  14,  1889;  dau  Anton  and  Maria 
(Otilda)  Hogstad.  Department  manager;  res.,  5615  Broomall  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Marie  Jane,  b  May  2,  1917. 

2.  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b  May  10,  1919. 

[196-347]  DR.  STANLEY  H.  STEINER,  b  Dec,  25,  1884;  s  Isbon  and  Alice  R.  (Miller)  Steiner 
[196-286];  m  Nov.  22,  1913,  ELIZABETH  CAROLINE  AVERY,  b  Aug.  21,  1884;  dau  Herbert  Glenn 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Blair)  Avery.  Physician;  2307  Lyon  Ave.,  Westchester,  New  York.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  William  Avery,  b  Dec,  5,  1914. 

2.  Stanley  Harold,  b  July  24,  1916. 

3.  Elizabeth  Blair,  b  Aug.  7,  1920. 

[196-349]  JAMES  DESHLER  WILMOT,  b  Apr.  4,  1891 ;  s  George  W.  and  Mary  (Deshler)  Wilmot 
[196-314];  m  Sept.  19,  1916,  MARY  GARDNER  EARLY,  b  Sept.  27,  1894;  dau  Albert  LeRoy  and 
Grace  Maude  (Davison)  Early.  Superintendent,  U.  S.  Rubber  Co.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. ;  res.,  Strat¬ 
ford  Place,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (1919.) 

One  child:  James  Deshler,  b  Aug.  13,  1917. 

[196-352]  ANNA  KATHARINE  STEWART,  b  May  4,  1886;  dau  Hon.  Russell  C.  and  Matilda 
M.  (Seitz)  Stewart  [196-324];  m  Apr.  16,  1914,  FREDERICK  RAYMOND  WOOD,  b  Jan.  19,  1880; 


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s  James  Whitfield  and  Emily  (Drake)  Wood.  Tiffith  &  Wood  Boiler  Co.;  res.,  324  Pierce  St.,  Easton, 
Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Emily  Stewart,  h  Jan.  8,  1915. 

2.  Russell  Stewart,  b  Jan.  15,  1917. 

3.  Frederick  Raymond,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  2,  1918. 


CHRISTOPHER  HUBNER  (HEEBNER)  [E  1991 


and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[199]  CHRISTOPHER  HUBNER  [E  199],  b  Jan.,  1690,  in  Nieder  Harpersdorf;  d  Sept  26,  1763; 
s  Christopher  Hubner;  m  Nov.  8,  1711,  MARIA  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  200],  b  Apr.,  1693;  d  July  10, 
1768;  dau  Hansz  and  Maria  Jackel. 

Christopher  Hubner  and  wife  came  to  Pa.  Sept.  26,  1737,  with  their  son,  Hans  Christopher,  and 
settled  in  Salford  Township,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  was  known  as  the  “husbandman  of  Salford 
Township.”  [  Vid .  Homes  and  Burial  Places.]  He  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  private  cemetery 
located  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.,  near  Cedars,  once  the  property  of  their  son,  Hans  Christopher,  but  now 
(1920)  occupied  by  Oswin  Kriebel.  Christopher  Hubner  was  a  brother  to  Rosina,  the  wife  of  Balthasar 
Heydrick  [52a],  and  to  David  Heebner  [E  21],  and  Regina  Jackie  [E  160].  He  had  a  brother,  Abraham 
Hubner,  who  was  a  cobbler  in  Nieder  Hdrf. 

Two  children  are  accounted  for: 

1.  Rosina,  b  Feb.  6,  1713,  in  N.  Hdrf.;  baptized  Feb.  7,  1713;  sponsors:  George  Jackel, 

Susanna  Jackel,  and  Anna  Beyer.  She  m  Elias  Scharffenberger  of  N.  Hdrf.,  and 
occupied  the  original  Christopher  Hubner  homestead.  She  did  not  migrate  to  Pa., 
and  d  May  7,  1790.  ' 

[199-1]  2.  Hans  Christopher  [E  201],  b  Dec.  5,  1718;  baptized  Dec.  6,  1718;  sponsors:  Christof 

Kriebel,  George  Kriebel,  and  Anna  Jackel;  d  Jan.  30,  1804;  m  Barbara  Schultz 
[E  153]. 

Both  the  Harpersdorf  Church  Records  and  letters  in  the  S.  H.  L.  are  evidence  for  data  regarding 
Rosina  Heebner.  Letters  in  the  S.H.L.,  dated  Apr.  6,  1736,  and  May  18,  1766,  respectively,  were 
written  by  Rosina  Scharffenbergin,  geborne  Hubnerin.  The  address  on  the  former  letter  reads: 

“  Dises  Briflein  zu  kommen 
An  meinen  Liben  Vater 
Christoph  Hubnern 
zu  selbst  Eigener  eroffnung — ” 

(This  letter  is  sent  to  my  dear  father,  Christopher  Heebner,  to  be  opened  by  himself.) 

The  signature  of  the  missive  of  May  18,  1766,  reads  thus: 

‘  ‘  Rosina  Scharffenbergerin 

zu  kommen  an  Hans  Christoph  Hubnern 

mleinen)  Bruder" 

(Rosina  Scharffenberger,  addressed  to  Hans  Christopher  Heebner,  my  brother.) 

[199-1]  HANS  CHRISTOPHER  HEEBNER  [E  201],  b  Dec.  5,  1718;  d  Jan.  30,  1804;  s  Christopher 
and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Heebner  [199];  m  Oct.  21,  1746,  by  Rev.  Balthasar  Hoffman  to  BARBARA 
SCHULTZ  [E  153],  b  July  5,  1720;  d  Jan.  26,  1786;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Dietrich)  Schultz 
[149].  He  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Pa.  Place  of  burial  in  the  private  cemetery  on  the 
farm  now  (1920)  owned  and  occupied  by  Oswin  Kriebel,  formerly  known  as  the  “William  G.  Freed” 
farm. 

Children  (6): 

[25-6a]  1.  Rosanna  (Rosina),  b  Dec.  9,  1747;  d  May  22,  1775;  m  Rev.  Melchior  Kriebel. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Apr.  12,  1750;  d  Mar.  1,  1818;  single. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b  June  24,  1752;  d  Oct.  7,  1796;  single. 

4.  Isaac,  b  Aug.  1,  1754;  d  June  19,  1776;  single. 

5.  Job,  b  Sept.  4,  1757;  d  July  24,  1781;  single. 

[199-2]  6.  Abraham,  b  Feb.  29,  1760;  d  Dec.  26,  1838;  m  Christina  Wagner. 

Hans  Christopher  Heebner  came  to  Pa.  in  1737  with  his  parents.  He  must  have  settled  in  Freder¬ 
ick  Twp.,  for  we  find  that  in  June,  1756,  Hans  Christopher  Heebner,  “yeoman”  of  Frederick  Twp., 
bought  from  John  Johnson  in  Worcester  Twp.,  185  acres  of  land.  [Vid.  Homes  and  Burial  Places .] 
Prior  to  this  purchase  he  had  been  renting  the  farm  of  his  uncle,  Balthasar  Heydrick. 


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Hans  Christopher  Heebner  was  for  thirty  years  an  active  transcriber  and  compiler  of  hymns  and 
other  compositions.  He  wrote  three  folio  volumes  of  hymns — -1758,  1759,  1765.  He  also  wrote  three 
massive  collections  of  sermons  in  folio,  and  numerous  quartos  of  hymns  and  homilies.  In  the  quantity 
of  manuscript  produced,  he  leads  all  the  transcribers  of  hymns  of  his  time  in  America,  with  the  possible 
exception  of  Balzer  Hoffman.  He  also  copied  the  later  rearrangement  of  the  Weiss  Hymn-book  to  which 
he  added  one  hundred  and  twenty  hymns.  From  1760  to  1780  he  was  one  of  the  prominent  leaders  in  the 
movement  for  the  organization  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Society,  and  at  his  home  many  meetings  of  wor¬ 
ship  were  held  on  Sundays  before  the  Church  edifices  were  erected. 

We  also  find  him  a  contributor  to  the  fund  to  establish  the  Schwenkfelder  schools.  He  lived  on  the 
farm  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  near  Cedars,  occupied  (1920)  by  Oswin  Kriebel  [25-360],  and 
is  buried  in  the  private  burial  plot  on  that  farm,  as  previously  stated. 


[199- 
(Schultz) 
b  Feb.  17, 


[199— 3a] 
[199— 3b] 


[25-33] 

[199-4] 


2]  ABRAHAM  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  29,  1760;  d  Dec.  26,  1838;  s  Hans  Christopher  and  Barbara 
Heebner  [199-1];  m  May  11,  1790,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Hoffman  to  CHRISTINA  WAGNER, 
1764;  d  Apr.  18,  1830;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Heebner)  Wagner  [196-1]. 

Children  (10): 

1.  Isaac,  b  June  16,  1791;  d  Sept.  28,  1823. 

2.  Jacob,  b  June  19,  1793;  d  Nov.  18,  1862;  m  Bathsheba  Kriebel. 

2.  Catharine  Heydnck. 

3.  Sarah,  b  Sept.  24,  1794;  d  before  1879;  no  further  data. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  5,  1797;  d  before  1879;  no  further  data. 

5.  Deborah,  b  June  28,  1799;  d  Apr.  30,  1883;  m  George  Kriebel. 

6.  and  7.  Twins ,  b  Aug.  8,  1801;  d  Aug.  14,  1801. 

8.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  19,  1802;  d  Oct.  4,  1877;  m  Susanna  Heebner. 

9.  David,  b  Feb.  5,  1805;  d  Oct.  12,  1823. 

10.  Maria,  b  Aug.  16,  1807 ;  d  Oct.  14,  1868. 


[199-3a]  JACOB  HEEBNER,  b  June  19, 1793;  d  Nov.  18, 1862;  s  Abraham  and  Christina  (Wagner) 
Heebner  [199-2];  m  Nov.  12,  1843,  BATHSHEBA  KRIEBEL,  b  July  8,  1819;  d  June  18,  1845;  dau 
Christopher  and  Regina  (Schultz)  Kriebel  [19-7].  It  is  stated  that  Bathsheba  Heebner  was  killed  by  a 
horse  jumping  over  her  and  crushing  her  head.  [ B .  H.R.]  No  issue. 

[199-3b]  JACOB  HEEBNER,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Feb.  11,  1847,  CATHARINE  HEY- 
DRICK,  b  Feb.  5,  1815;  d  May  29,  1862;  dau  George  and  Susanna  (Kriebel)  Heydrick  [52a-2b].  No 

issue. 


[199M]  ABRAHAM  HEEBNER,  b  Nov.  19,  1802;  d  Oct.  4,  1877;  s  Abraham  and  Christina  (Wag¬ 
ner)  Heebner  [199-2];  m  May  22,  1828,  SUSANNA  HEEBNER,  b  June  25,  1810;  d  Dec.  21,  1879;  dau 
Henry  and  Anna  (Schultz)  Heebner  [21-7].  Abraham  Heebner  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester 
Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  now  (1922)  occupied  by  his  grandson,  John  K.  Heebner  [199-7]. 
Children  (9): 

1.  Elias,  b  July  4, 1832  \d  Nov.  10,  1902  \  single. 

2.  Christina,  b  Jan.  9,  1834;  d  Nov.  20,  1834. 

[199-5]  3.  Henry  H.,  b  Feb.  11,  1836;  d  June  25,  1908;  m  Susanna  Krauss. 

4.  Anna  Maria,  b  Aug.  11,  1838;  d  Nov.  3,  1855. 

[199-6]  5.  Sarah,  b  July  24,  1841;  d  Apr.  14,  1921;  m  Simon  Hoot. 

6.  Deborah,  b  May  5,  1845;  d  Apr.  12,  1846. 

[161-60]  7.  Anna  H.,  b  Apr.  28,  1847;  d  July  18,  1908;  m  Henry  R.  Anders. 

8.  and  9.  Twin  sons,  b  1850;  d  1850. 

During  the  troublesome  times  of  the  American  Revolution,  on  one  occasion  we  find  Washington’s 
Army  encamped  at  the  Pennypacker  Mills  near  Schwenksville,  Pa.  A  large  part  of  the  army  at  one 
time  moved  in  an  easterly  direction,  following  the  route  of  the  present  Skippack  road.  Upon  reaching 
Wentz’s  hotel,  then  a  short  distance  above  the  present  village  of  Center  Point,  on  land  now  belonging 
to  William  H.  Seipt,  they  made  inquiry  for  a  good  place  to  feed  their  horses.  They  were  directed  to  the 
large  farm  of  Christopher  Wagner  (now  owned  by  John  K.  Heebner).  Mr.  Wagner  happening  to  be  in 
the  vicinity  overheard  the  inquiry  and  hurriedly  started  on  foot  for  his  home.  But  ere  he  reached  his 
destination  a  large  number  of  cavalrymen  had  already  arrived.  They  rode  their  horses  into  the  Wagner 


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barnyard,  dismounted  and  closed  the  gates.  They  then  removed  the  bridles  and  saddles,  while  a  num¬ 
ber  of  soldiers  went  up  into  the  grain  mows  of  the  barn,  helping  themselves  to  wheat  and  oats  in  the 
sheaves,  and  strewed  a  plentiful  supply  in  the  barnyard  for  their  horses.  [ Schwenkfeldian ,  Vol.  6,  p  29.] 

[199-5]  HENRY  H.  HEEBNER,  b  Feb.  11,  1836;  d  June  25,  1908;  s  Abraham  and  Susanna  (Heeb- 
ner)  Heebner  [199-4];  m  Oct;  26,  1867,  SUSANNA  KRAUSS,  b  Apr.  19,  1844;  d  Oct.  24,  1910;  dau 
Joseph  and  Susanna  (Schultz-Reinewald)  Krauss  [149-15].  Henry  Heebner  was  a  highly  respected, 
prosperous  farmer  and  lived  on  the  farm  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  now  (1922)  occupied  by  his 
son,  John. 

Children  (7); 

1.  Abraham,  b  Nov.  20,  1869;  d  Apr.  9,  1872.  * 

[199-7]  2.  John  K.,  b  Jan.  9,  1871;  m  Emma  Jane  Anders. 

3.  Ellen  K.,  b  Apr.  2,  1872;  dressmaker;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

*4.  Flora  K.,  b  Dec.  26,  1874;  missionary  at  Taikuhsien,  Shansi,  China. 
f5.  Harvey  K.  (Rev.),  b  Feb.  18,  1877;  Pastor,  Phila.  Schwenkfelder  Church. 

[25-219]  6.  Debora  K.,  b  Mar.  7,  1880;  m  Irwin  S.  Kriebel. 

7.  Elsie  K.,  b  Feb.  17,  1886;  Pennsburg,  Pa. 

*Flora  Krauss  Heebner  was  born  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Her  early  education  was 
procured  in  the  public  schools  of  her  native  township,  and  she  was  graduated  from  the  Stump  Hall 
Graded  School  in  1891.  In  the  summer  of  this  year  she  attended  the  Sumneytown  Academy,  Montg. 
Co.,  taught  by  Prof.  Henry  E.  Hartzell.  In  the  fall  she  entered  the  West  Chester  State  Normal  School, 
and  attended  this  institution  for  two  years.  She  then  entered  Perkiomen  Seminary  in  the  fall  of  1894, 
and  for  two  years  was  a  student- teacher,  being  graduated  with  the  class  of  1896.  For  three  years  she 
taught  in  the  public  schools  in  Montg.  Co.,  and  in  the  fall  of  1899,  she  with  her  brother,  Harvey,  entered 
Oberlin  College,  Ohio,  and  with  him  was  graduated  in  the  class  of  1903.  During  the  summer  vacation 
of  1903  she  was  a  Home  Missionary  of  the  American  Sabbath  School  Association  among  the  mountain 
whites  in  Tennessee.  In  the  fall  of  1903  she  was  employed  by  the  Schwenkfelder  Mission  Board  as 
associate  to  Rev.  E.  E.  S.  Johnson,  pastor  of  the  First  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia,  at  30th 
and  Cumberland  Sts.  On  Aug.  30,  1904,  having  received  her  appointment  from  the  American  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  she  sailed  from  San  Francisco  for  China.  After  spending  a  year 
in  language  study  in  Tung  Chou,  near  Pekin,  she  proceeded  to  what  has  ever  since  been  her  home  and 
field  of  work — Tai  Ku  Hsien,  Shansi.  China,  four  hundred  miles  west  of  Pekin.  In  this  busy  field,  which 
had  been  destroyed  by  the  Boxers  in  1900,  she  is  teacher-evangelist  to  girls  and  women.  She  has  been 
home  on  two  furloughs,  in  1910  and  in  1918. 

fRev.  Harvey  Krauss  Heebner  was  born  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa.  Having  attended 
the  Stump  Hall  Public  School  of  the  township,  he  was  graduated  in  1893  and  entered  Perkiomen  Sem¬ 
inary  in  the  fall.  He  completed  the  college  preparatory  course  in  1896.  Then  for  three  years  he  taught 
in  the  public  schools  of  Montgomery  Co.,  whereupon  he  with  his  sister,  Flora,  entered  Oberlin  College, 
Ohio,  in  the  fall  of  1899,  and  was  graduated  with  her  in  the  class  of  1903.  Having  decided  to  enter  the 
ministry,  in  the  summer  of  1903  he  became  home  missionary  pastor  of  the  Somers-Mooreland  circuit, 
near  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Congregational  Church.  After  finishing  one  year  in 
the  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  he  became  acting  pastor  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Berea,  Ohio,  for  the  summer  of  1904.  In  the  fall  of  this  year,  he  entered  the  Union  Theologi¬ 
cal  Seminary  in  New  York  City  and  was  graduated  in  1906.  In  connection  with  his  work  there,  he  also 
studied  in  Columbia  University  and  was  a  member  of  the  staff  of  workers  in  the  Madison  Avenue 
Presbyterian  Church  House.  On  September  23,  1906,  he  was  ordained  and  installed  as  pastor  of  the 
First  Schwenkfelder  Church  of  Philadelphia,  which  congregation  he  has  served  most  faithfully  and  ac¬ 
ceptably  ever  since.  In  1914  he  spent  four  months  on  leave  of  absence,  visiting  Palestine  and  the  Le¬ 
vant.  During  the  World  War,  he  spent  ten  months  on  leave  as  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  in  Camp  Stuart, 
Newport  News,  Virginia.  He  is  a  Trustee  of  Perkiomen  School,  Secretary  of  the  Mission  Board,  and 
Acting  Editor  of  “The  Schwenkfeldian.” 

Rev.  ITeebner’s  contagious  optimism  is  an  inspiration  to  his  associates  in  both  church  and  Sunday 
School  work.  Generous  and  unselfish,  lie  ministers  alike  to  Catholic,  Gentile  and  Jew,  and  has  baptized 
and  taken  into  the  Philadelphia  Church  members  brought  up  in  all  these  faiths.  The  Hebrew  element 
having  moved  into  the  neighborhood  of  the  Philadelphia  Church,  Rev.  Heebner  is  a  welcome  caller  in 
the  homes  of  these  people,  and  many  in  turn  come  to  hear  him  preach.  When  sickness  and  death  enter 


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a  household,  irrespective  of  creed,  Rev.  Heebner  is  called  upon  by  the  residents  of  the  neighborhood  to 
comfort  the  sick  and  to  administer  the  rites  of  burial. 

[199-6]  SARAH  H.  HEEBNER,  b  July  24,  1841;  d  Apr.  14,  1921;  dau  Abraham  and  Susanna 
(Heebner)  Heebner  [199-4];  m  Nov.  8,  1884,  SIMON  J.  HOOT,  b  Nov.  5,  1836;  d  Jan.  12,  1915.  Mr. 
Hoot  was  a  plasterer  by  trade;  lived  in  Norristown,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[199-7]  JOHN  K.  HEEBNER,  b  Jan.  9,  1871 ;  s  Henry  H.  and  Susanna  (Krauss)  Heebner  [199-5]; 
m  Dec.  1,  1894,  EMMA  JANE  ANDERS,  b  Sept.  25,  1874;  dau  William  H.  and  Susanna  (Anders) 
Anders  [161-49].  Mr.  Heebner  is  one  of  the  leading  and  prosperous  farmers  of  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa.,  and  lives  on  the  farm  owned  and  occupied  by  his  father  and  grandfather.  He  has  for  many 
years  been  the  faithful  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday  School  connected  with  the  Worcester  Schwenk¬ 
felder  Church.  Address:  Norristown,  R.  D.  2,  Pa.  (1922.) 

Children  (6): 

[199-8]  1.  Ernest  Anders,  b  May  2,  1896;  m  Mary  Francena  Anderson. 

2.  Lloyd,  b  Aug.  13,  1898. 

3.  Reba,  b  Nov.  9,  1900. 

4.  Gladys,  b  Mar.  10,  1903. 

5.  Curtis,  b  Apr.  6,  1907. 

6.  Doris,  b  Feb.  27,  1917. 

[199-8]  ERNEST  ANDERS  HEEBNER,  b  May  2,  1896;  s  John  K.  and  Emma  J.  (Anders)  Heebner 
[199-7];  m  June  9,  1920,  MARY  FRANCENA  ANDERSON,  b  Apr.  9,  1899;  dau  Wilson  B.  and  Mary 
Sophia  (Trucksess)  Anderson.  Mr.  Heebner  is  a  teacher  and  is  principal  of  the  Hatfield  (Pa.)  High 
School.  (1920.)  Address,  Norristown,  R.  D.  2,  Pa. 


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[202]  MARIA  (BEYER)  KRAUSS  [E  202],  widow  of  MELCHIOR  KRAUSS  of  Neu  Armenruhe, 
came  to  Pa.  in  1737  with  her  children.  Melchior  Krauss  died  before  the  migration,  but  no  facts  con¬ 
cerning  his  life  have  been  discovered.  Maria  Beyer  was  the  daughter  of  Melchior  Beyer,  and  she  was 
also  the  sister  of  Ursula  (Beyer)  Hoffman  [E  101],  and  of  Abraham  Beyer  [E  184].  According  to  the 
B.  H.  Records,  Maria  Beyer  was  born  about  1694  and  died  Mar.  12,  1768.  She  is  buried  in  the  Wash¬ 
ington  Schwenkfelder  Cemetery. 

Children  (2): 

1.  Melchior  [E  203],  b - ;  d  Sept.  16,  1779,  unm. 

[202-1]  2.  Christoph  [E  204],  b  May  19,  1720,  in  Neu  Armenruhe;  baptized  May  21,  1720;  spon¬ 

sors:  Melchior  Krauss,  George  Warmer,  Maria  Jackelin;  d  Oct.  23,  1795;  m  Su¬ 
sanna  Schultz  [E  167]. 


[202-1]  CHRISTOPHER  KRAUSS  [E  204],  b  May  19,  1720;  d  Oct.  23,  1795;  s  Melchior  and  Maria 
(Beyer)  Krauss  [202];  m  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  May  15,  1750,  to  SUSANNA  SCHULTZ  [E  167],  b 
May  1,  1730;  d  June  22,  1797;  dau  Gregorius  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Schultz  [62],  Christopher  Krauss 
was  naturalized  May  30,  1748;  both  he  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Washington  Schw.  Cem.  Chris¬ 
topher  Krauss  was  a  farmer  and  owned  several  tracts  of  land  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Montg.  Co.,  Pa. 
[Plates  C  I,  XI,  XIII.} 

Children  (12): 


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[202-4] 


1.  Maria,  b  Mar.  13,  1751;  d  Dec.  13,  1849;  m  Melchior  Schubert. 

2.  Susanna,  b  Jan.  11,  1753;  d  Nov.  16,  1818. 

3.  Rosina  (Rosanna),  b  Sept.  14,  1754;  d  Sept.  16,  1777. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  28,  1756;  d  Apr.  22,  1828;  m  Peter  Gerhard. 

5.  Jeremiah  b  Oct.  28,  1758;  d  Aug.  17,  1821;  m  {  Ke&ir[a  Krauss. 

1  2.  Magdalena  Homiller. 


6.  Regina,  b  Dec.  14,  1760;  d  Apr.  11,  1823;  unm. 

7.  Anna,  b  Feb.  7,  1763;  d  Aug.  3,  1847. 

8.  Catharine,  b  Mar.  18,  1765;  d  Dec.  15,  1792. 

9.  Eve,  b  Mar.  19,  1767;  d  Aug.  18,  1846. 

10.  Helena,  b  June  17,  1769;  d  Jan.  22,  1773. 

11.  David,  b  Nov.  29,  1771;  d  Nov.  30,  1814;  rn  Sarah  Huber. 

12.  Magdalena,  b  Dec.  20,  1774;  d  June  29,  1834. 


[202-2]  ELIZABETH  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  28,  1756;  d  Apr.  22,  1828;  dau  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [202-1];  m  Dec.  17,  1802,  PETER  GERHARD,  d  May  14,  1810.  No  issue.  Peter 
Gerhard  was  married  first  to  Anna  Maria  (Beyer)  Yeakel,  widow  of  Abraham  Yeakel  [208]. 


[202-3a]  JEREMIAH  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  28,  1758;  d  Aug.  17,  1821;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna 
(Schultz)  Krauss  [202-1];  m  1st  time,  June  17,  1794,  by  Rev.  George  Kriebel,  to  REGINA  KRAUSS,  b 
Feb.  24,  1775;  d,  Aug.  31,  1807;  dau  Balthasar  and  Susanna  (Yeakel)  Krauss  [11-5]. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Rebecca,  b  Mar.  22,  1795;  d  Oct.  9,  1796. 

2.  Carl,  b  Aug.  31,  1796;  d  Nov.  25,  1820. 

3.  Nathan,  b  Mar.  21,  1798;  d  May  25,  1858. 

*4.  Sophia,  b  June  7,  1801 ;  d  May  2,  1830  (Aug.  9,  1826). 

5.  Maria,  b  Oct.  13,  1804;  d  Aug.  14,  1826. 

*Sophia  Krauss,  wife  of  Joseph  Gerhard,  died  May  2,  1830,  aged  28  yrs.,  10  mos.,  26  da., 
making  her  birth  date,  June  7,  1801.  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz  preached  her  funeral  sermon  [<S'.  H.L.]. 
She  lies  buried  in  the  Kraussdale  Schw.  Cem.  The  dates  indicate  this  was  the  above  Sophia  (4),  but 
no  other  data  has  been  found  to  establish  the  connection. 

Jeremiah  Krauss  was  also  said  to  have  had  a  son  David,  but  this  could  not  be  verified. 


[202-3b]  JEREMIAH  KRAUSS,  same  as  above,  rn  2nd  time,  MAGDALENA  HOMILLER,  b 
June  1,  1775;  d  Dec.  4,  1852.  No  issue. 


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Jeremiah  Krauss  lived  in  Upper  Hanover  Twp.,  Pa.,  on  the  farm  formerly  owned  by  Rev.  Jacob 
Meschter.  After  his  death,  the  widow  of  Jeremiah  Krauss  lived  with  her  stepson,  Nathan  Krauss. 

[202-4]  DAVID  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  29,  1771;  d  Nov.  30,  1814;  s  Christopher  and  Susanna  (Schultz) 
Krauss  [202-1];  m  1797,  SARAH  HUBER,  b  Mar.  18,  1779;  d  June  21,  1817. 

Children  (7): 

[202-5]  1.  Maria,  b  May  24,  1798;  d  Oct.  18,  1837;  m  Joseph  Bitting. 

2.  Anna,  b  Dec.  2,  1801;  d  Oct.  1,  1882;  single;  said  to  have  had  a  daughter  who  became 
married ;  the  father  was  a  Bitting. 

[202-6]  3.  Jesse,  b  Mar.  3,  1803;  d  Jan.  23,  1863;  m  Mary  Sell. 

[21-26a]  4.  Lydia,  b  Feb.  27,  1806;  d  Nov.  9,  1840;  m  Anthony  S.  Heebner.  r 

5.  Reuben,  b  June  3,  1807;  d  July  31,  1832. 

[202-7]  6.  Aaron,  b  Nov.  27,  1811;  d  Nov.  6,  1886;  m  Lydia  Heebner. 

[202-8]  7.  Sarah,  b  Mar.  17,  1814;  m  Christian  Wanner. 

[202-5]  MARIA  KRAUSS,  b  May  24,  1798;  d  Oct.  18,  1837 ;  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Krauss 
[202-4];  m  JOSEPH  BITTING. 

One  daughter: 

[149-42]  Maria,  b  Oct.  24,  1818;  d  Jan.  8,  1870;  m  Anthony  Schultz. 


[202-6]  JESSE  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  3,  1803;  d  Jan.  23,  1863;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Krauss 
[202-4];  m  Sept,  17,  1826,  MARY  SELL,  b  Oct,  15,  1807;  d  Mar.  22,  1870.  Lived  at  Palm,  Pa. 


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[202-9] 

[202-10] 

[202-11] 

[202-12] 

[202-13] 

[36-46] 

[202-14] 

[202-15] 

[202-15. la] 
[202-15. lb] 
[202-16] 


Children  (18): 

1.  Mary,  b  Sept,  26,  1827;  d  June  6,  1865;  m  John  Mahlon  Nuss. 

2.  Catharine,  b  Feb.  3,  1829;  d  Aug.  16,  1906;  m  Samuel  Gilbert, 

3.  David,  b  Oct,  30,  1830;  d  Feb.  23,  1833. 

4.  Nathaniel,  b  Aug.  5,  1832;  d  Apr.  22,  1917;  m  Amanda  Roland. 

5.  Isaac,  b  Oct.  14,  1834;  dec;  m  Katharine  Fox. 

6.  Mahlon,  b  June  18,  1836;  d  Apr.  12,  1877;  m  Diana  Schantz. 

7.  Annie,  b  Sept,  8,  1839;  d  Apr.  5,  1916;  m  Samuel  Wile. 

8.  Elizabeth,  b  May  31,  1841;  d  Aug.  8,  1915;  m  Samuel  Carl. 

9.  Angeline,  b  Nov.  5,  1843;  d  June  28,  1896;  m  Benjamin  Erb. 

10.  Ambrose,  b  Oct.  10,  1845;  d  Nov.  8,  1907;  m  Maria  Eckhart. 

11.  Emma,  b  Dec.  4,  1849;  d  Nov.  4,  1851. 


12.  Adelaide,  b  Mar.  7,  1851;  m 


1. 


Beers. 


2.  J.  P.  Oeller. 

13.  Wilson  S.,  b  Mar.  29,  1855;  d  Sept,  11,  1919;  m  Susan  K.  Wieand. 


[202-7]  AARON  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  27,  1811;  d  Nov.  6,  1886;  s  David  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Krauss 
[202-4];  m  May  7,  1835,  LYDIA  HEEBNER,  b  Sept.  8,  1812;  d  Jan.  13,  1889;  dau  Balthasar  and  Su¬ 
sanna  (Schultz)  Heebner  [21-6].  Aaron  Krauss  was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  Worcester  Twp.,  Montg. 
Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (8): 

[202-17]  1.  Joel  H.,  b  Mar.  23,  1836;  d  Sept.  12,  1891;  m  Mary  E.  Sunderman. 

2.  Sarah,  b  Dec.  6,  1837;  d  Jan.  10,  1861. 

[202-18]  3.  David,  b  Mar.  10,  1841;  m  Emma  Kneedler. 

[161-42]  4.  Susanna,  b  May  2,  1843;  m  Rev.  William  S.  Anders. 

5.  Isaac,  b  Aug.  3,  1845;  d  Apr.  4,  1848. 

[149-112]  6.  Amanda,  b  Nov.  23,  1847;  d  Oct.  7,  1889;  m  Philip  K.  Schultz. 

[202-19]  7.  William  H.,  b  Feb.  12,  1850;  m  Isabella  K.  Bean. 

[25-148]  8.  Anna,  b  July  8,  1852;  m  Jonas  S.  Kriebel. 


[202-8]  SARAH  KRAUSS,  of  “Medetchy,”  b  Mar.  17,  1814;  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Huber)  Krauss 
[202-4];  m  Feb.  2,  1835,  CHRISTIAN  WANNER  of  Skippack,  Pa.  [Norristown  Register .]  [Mo 
further  data  obtainable.] 

[202-9]  CATHARINE  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  3,  1829;  d  Aug.  16,  1906;  daw  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss 
[202-6];  m  May  15,  1853,  SAMUEL  GILBERT,  b  Nov.  20,  1826;  d  May  16,  1915. 


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Children  (4): 

1.  Malaria,  b  June  17,  1854;  single;  2807  N.  12th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[202-20]  2.  Emma,  b  Feb.  17,  1856;  m  George  Bennett. 

[202-21]  3.  Effinger,  b  May  1,  1859;  m  Ida  Strock. 

[202-22]  4.  Alice,  b  June  29,  1867;  m  H.  Lewis  Doll. 

[202-10]  NATHANIEL  KRAUSS,  b  Aug.  5,  1832;  d  Apr.  22,  1917;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss 
[202-6] ;  m  Oct.  1,  1854,  AMANDA  ROLAND,  b  Aug.  8,  1836;  d  Sept.  4,  1920;  s  Mathias  and  Catherine 
(Weatherald)  Roland. 

Children  (5): 

1.  Mary  C.,  b  Nov.  11,  1853;  d  Feb.  14,  1858. 

[202-22.1]  2.  Rosa,  b  Mar.  3,  1857;  m  Nathan  E.  Woody. 

[202-22.2]  3.  William  R.,  b  Oct.  27,  1858;  m  Lucile  Lister. 

4.  Franklin  Augustus,  b  Aug.  8,  1860;  d  Jan.  7,  1892. 

5.  Anna  Riley,  b  Sept.  2,  1862;  d  Jan.  22,  1873. 

[202-11]  ISAAC  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  14,  1834;  dec;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss  [202-6];  m  Mar.  21, 
1857,  KATHARINE  FOX,  b  Sept.  1,  1834;  dau  James  Fox. 

Children  (J): 

[202-22.4]  1.  Jefferson,  b  Jan.  1,  1858;  m  — — — — - 

[202-22.5]  2.  Sarah  E.,  b  Aug.  1,  1867;  m - 

[202-22.6]  3.  Emma,  m  — — - - 

[202-22.7]  4.  Elmer,  m - ;  Phila.  Ave.,  Boyertown,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 

[202-12]  MAHLON  KRAUSS,  b  June  18.  1836;  d  Apr.  12,  1877;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss 
[202-6];  m  Jan.  18,  1868,  DIANA  SCHANTZ,  b  June  7,  1844;  d  May  10,  1895;  dau  Reuben  Schantz. 
Children  (J): 

[202-23]  1.  Edwin  S.,  b  May  18,  1869;  m  Mary  (Polly)  Schaffer. 

[202-24]  2.  Allen  S.,  b  May  7,  1872;  d  Nov.  28,  1914;  m  Clara  W.  Kriebel. 

[202-25]  3.  Harry  Eugene,  b  May  13,  1874;  d  Nov.  19,  1905;  m  Lillian  M.  Kline. 

4.  Milton  S.,  b  July  29,  1876;  d  Feb.  12,  1877. 

[202-13]  ANNIE  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  8,  1839;  d  Apr.  5,  1916;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss  [202- 
6];  m  June  9,  1861,  SAMUEL  WILE,  b  July  4,  1837;  d  Nov.  5,  1919;  s  Samuel  and  Ester  (Eisenberg) 
Wile.  Lived  at  Pyrmont,  Carroll  Co.,  Ind. 

Children  (6): 

[202-25.2]  1.  Emma,  b  Aug.  8,  1862;  m  Jacob  Coleman. 

[202-25.3]  2.  Charles  K.,  b  Aug.  21,  1864;  m  Emma  Mae  Calhoun. 

3.  Oliver,  b  June  7,  1866;  d  Nov.  9,  1867. 

4.  Allen,  b  Nov.  22,  1869;  d  June  5,  1875. 

[202-25.4]  5.  Malaretta,  b  Feb.  8,  1873;  m  Rev.  J.  E.  Grimes;  Limestone,  Fla. 

[202-25.5]  6.  Irl,  b  Apr.  1,  1877;  m  Ada  Smith;  Warren,  Ind. 

[202-14]  ANGELINE  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  5,  1843;  d  June  28,  1896;  dau  of  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell) 
Krauss  [202-6];  m  Nov.  19,  1865,  BENJAMIN  ERB. 

Children  (6): 

[202-26]  1.  Elmer  E.,  b  Apr.  1,  1866;  m - 

2.  John  H.,  b  Nov.  12,  1867;  d  Dec.  21,  1877. 

3.  Edgar  A.,  b  Oct.  29,  1869;  d  Mar.  1,  1873. 

4.  Clement  G.,  b  Nov.  6,  1871;  d  Dec.  22,  1893. 

5.  Ada  J.,  b  Aug.  27,  1874;  d  Oct.  9,  1876. 

[202-27]  6.  Daniel  W.,  b  Jan.  19,  1877;  m  Rose  R.  Gremelspacher. 

[202-15]  AMBROSE  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  10,  1845;  d  Nov.  8,  1907;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss 
[202-6];  m  July  19,  1867,  MARIA  ECKHART,  b  Apr.  3,  1846;  dau  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Kahn)  Eck- 
hart.  Farmer;  res.,  R.  F.  D.  3,  Galverton,  Ind.  (1921.) 


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Children  (5): 

[202-27.1]  1.  Mahlon  H.,  b  Feb.  23,  1869;  m  Lucy  D.  Martin. 

2.  James  O.,  b  Oct.  5,  1870;  d  Aug.  16,  1882. 

[202-27.2]  3.  Anna  C.,  b  Dec.  1,  1872;  d  May  25,  1896;  m  John  C.  Howard. 

[202-27.3]  4.  Norman  C.,  b  Oct.  4,  1878;  m  Sadie  Scott. 

[202-27.4]  5.  Alton  Edgar,  b  Jan.  21,  1883;  m  Stella  Woody. 

[202-15. la]  ADELAIDE  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  7,  1851;  dau  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss  [202—6] ;  m 
1st  time, - BEERS. 

One  child: 

[202-27.5]  Lennie,  m  William  Price. 

[202-15. lb]  ADELAIDE  (KRAUSS)  BEERS,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  J.  P.  OELLER.  Res., 
850  North  20th  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  [Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  H.  Lewis  Doll.] 

[Further  data  unobtainable.] 

[202-16]  WILSON  S.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  29,  1855;  d  Sept.  11,  1919;  s  Jesse  and  Mary  (Sell)  Krauss 
[202-6];  m  May  23,  1878,  SUSAN  K.  WIEAND,  b  Aug.  7,  1851;  dau  Charles  W.  and  Susanna  (Krauss) 
Wieand  [11-54].  Cigar  packer;  widow’s  res.,  640  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Edgar  R.,  b  Aug.  2,  1881;  d  Apr.  29,  1904. 

[202-28]  2.  Jesse  Walter,  b  Aug.  23, 1884;  m  Lula  A.  F.  Bingaman. 

[202-17]  DR.  JOEL  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  23,  1836;  d  Sept.  12,  1891 ;  s  Aaron  and  Lydia  (Heebner) 
Krauss  [202-7] ;  m  June  16,  1864,  MARY  E.  SUNDERMAN,  b  Oct.  31,  1840;  d  Feb.  23,  1909;  dau  John 
Henry  and  Nancy  (Gephart)  Sunderman.  Physician;  lived  at  Plumsteadville,  Pa. 

Children  (J): 

1.  Granville  Moody,  b  Mar.  8,  1865;  d  Mar.  15,  1900. 

2.  Thaddeus  Stevens,  b  Feb.  5,  1867 ;  attorney;  Commercial  Trust  Bldg.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[202-28.1]  3.  Mattie  Cora,  b  Nov.  5,  1869;  m  Horace  A.  Effrig. 

4.  Francis  Gurney,  b  Feb.  28,  1873;  d  July  5,  1874. 

[202-18]  DAVID  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  10,  1841;  s  Aaron  and  Lydia  (Heebner)  Krauss  [202-7];  m 

Mar.  5, 1873,  EMMA  KNEEDLER,  dec;  dau  Jacob  Kneedler.  Jeweler;  res.,  North  Wales,  Pa.  (1919.) 

No  issue. 

[202-19]  WILLIAM  H.  KRAUSE,  b  Feb.  12,  1850;  s  Aaron  and  Lydia  (Heebner)  Krauss  [202-7]; 
m  Jan.  31,  1874,  ISABELLA  K.  BEAN,  b  Aug.,  1850;  dau  John  J.  and  Mary  (Kratz)  Bean.  Farmer; 
res.,  R.  D.  No.  2,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (7): 

[202-29]  1.  Elwood  B.,  b  Dec.  5,  1874;  m  Lizzie  K.  Allebach. 

[202-30]  2.  Howard  B.,  b  Dec.  30,  1875;  m  Minnie  J.  Van  Fossen. 

[21-165]  3.  Mary  E.,  b  July  26,  1877;  m  Joseph  R.  Heebner. 

4.  Clara  B.,  b  Sept.  19,  1878;  single;  Norristown,  Pa. 

[202-31]  5.  Lydia  Minerva,  b  Jan.  15,  1880;  m  Howard  M.  Richard. 

[202-32]  6.  Mattie  Cora,  b  Feb.  25,  1885;  m  Ivan  S.  Wells. 

[202-33]  7.  Ella  Nora,  b  Aug.  21,  1886;  m  Louis  Dunlap. 

[202-20]  EMMA  GILBERT,  b  Feb.  17,  1856;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Krauss)  Gilbert  [202-9]; 
m  GEORGE  BENNETT.  Res.,  3050  N.  Broad  St.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1917) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Frank,  d  aged  four  years. 

[202-33.1]  2.  Edith,  m  Paul  John;  3050  North  Broad  St.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

[Data  f  urnished  by  Mrs.  H.  Lewis  Doll.  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


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[202-21]  EFFINGER  GILBERT,  b  May  1,  1859;  s  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Krauss)  Gilbert  [202— 

9] ;  rn  IDA  STROCK.  Res.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

One  child: 

[202-34]  Gertrude,  b  Feb.  15,  1887;  m  John  Ellis. 

[202-22]  ALICE  GILBERT,  b  June  29,  1867;  dau  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Krauss)  Gilbert  [202-9]; 
m  Oct.  17,  1887,  H.  LEWIS  DOLL,  b  Dec.  15,  1857;  s  Louis  and  Sabina  (Fochs)  Doll.  Retired;  res., 
Washington  Hotel,  7th  and  Dauphin  Sts.,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921,) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ethel  C.,  b  Feb.  24,  1890;  d  May  8,  1890. 

[202-35]  2.  Gilbert  Lewis,  b  Feb.  2,  1895;  m  Mabel  Frances  Carter. 

[202-22.1]  ROSA  KRAUSS,  b  Mar.  3,  1857;  dau  Nathaniel  and  Amanda  (Roland)  Krauss  [202- 

10] ;  m  Oct.  27,  1875,  NATHAN  E.  WOODY,  b  Sept.  9,  1853;  s  Hugh  and  Matilda  (McBane)  Woody. 
Farmer  and  carpenter;  res.,  Thorntown,  Ind.  (1921.) 

One  child : 

[202-27.4]  Stella,  b  Sept.  1,  1883,  m  Alton  Edgar  Krauss. 

[202-22.2]  WILLIAM  R.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  27,  1858;  s  Nathaniel  and  Amanda  (Roland)  Krauss 
[202-10];  m  Jan.  17,  1885,  LUCILE  LISTER,  b  Sept.  9,  1861 ;  dec.  William  R.  Krauss  is  a  druggist  in 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Crystal,  d  aged  eight  years. 

2.  Margaret,  d  aged  three  months. 

[202-23]  EDWIN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  May  18,  1869;  s  Mahlon  and  Diana  (Schantz)  Krauss  [202-12]; 
m  Oct.  31,  1889,  MARY  (POLLY)  SCHAFFER,  b  June  29,  1866;  dau  James  and  Levina  (Miller) 
Schaffer.  Res.,  Limeport,  Pa.  No  issue.  (1919.) 

[202-24]  ALLEN  S.  KRAUSS,  b  May  7,  1872;  d  Nov.  28,  1914;  s  Mahlon  and  Diana  (Schantz) 
Krauss  [202-12];  m  Aug.  26,  1893,  CLARA  W.  KRIEBEL,  b  Nov.  15,  1874;  d  Feb.  12,  1921;  dau  Henry 
S.  and  Catharine  (Wiegner)  Kriebel  [19-79a].  Farmer;  lived  near  East  Greenville,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

[202-36]  1.  Gertrude  V.,  b  Jan.  9,  1894;  m  Edgar  C.  Marks. 

2.  Elmer  C.,  b  Jan.  6,  1898;  Quakertown,  Pa. 

[38-697.1]  3.  Estella  M.,  b  Sept.  22,  1900;  m  Howard  N.  Snyder. 

4.  Pearl  S.,  b  Aug.  23,  1904. 

5.  Alverda  J.,  b  Oct.  13,  1907. 

[202-25]  HARRY  EUGENE  KRAUSS,  b  May  13,  1874;  d  Nov.  19,  1905;  s  Mahlon  and  Diana 
(Schantz)  Krauss  [202-12];  m  LILLIAN  MARTHA  KLINE,  b  July  2,  1877;  d  Mar.  27,  1906;  dau 
Jesse  and  Mary  Ann  Kline.  Both  are  buried  in  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Cemetery,  Red  Hill,  Pa. 

[202-25.2]  EMMA  WILE,  b  Aug.  8,  1862;  dau  Samuel  and  Annie  (Krauss)  Wile  [202-13];  m 
JACOB  COLEMAN.  Res.,  Oxnard,  Cal. 

One  child: 

[202-37.1]  Etta,  m - ;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.  Letters  returned .] 

[202-25.3]  CHARLES  K.  WILE,  b  Aug.  21,  1864;  s  Samuel  and  Annie  (Krauss)  Wile  [202-13];  m 
Aug.  3,  1887,  EMMA  MAE  CALHOUN,  b  June  22,  1869;  dau  Jonathan  and  Melissa  (Hurshman) 
Calhoun.  Painter;  res.,  Flora,  Ind.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 9 ): 

1.  Thurman  E.,  b  July  21,  1888. 

[202-38]  2.  Neola  E.,  b  May  3,  1890;  m  Cecil  Hopp. 

[202—39]  3.  Vernon  O.,  b  Mar.  26,  1892;  m  Mary  Rhinehart;  Flora,  Ind. 


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4.  Eldie  E.,  b  Apr.  6,  1894;  Flora,  Ind. 

5.  Clarence  A.,  b  Dec.  23,  1895;  d  Aug.  9,  1918. 

6.  Bertha  E.,  b  Apr.  25,  1901. 

7.  Martha  M.,  b  Feb.  24,  1904. 

8.  Vida  E.,  b  Oct.  20,  1907. 

9.  Laurel  E.,  b  Sept.  3,  1911. 

[202-26]  ELMER  E.  ERB,  b  Apr.  1,  1866;  s  Benjamin  and  Angeline  (Krauss)  Erb  [202-14];  m 
- .  Res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1922.)  Mr.  Erb  is  employed  as  cashier  in  the  Perkiomen  Na¬ 
tional  Bank  of  East  Greenville.  Has  several  children.  [  Unable  to  obtain  further  data;  letters  not  answered .] 

[202-27]  DANIEL  W.  ERB,  b  Jan.  19,  1877;  s  Benjamin  and  Angeline  (Krauss)  Erb  [202-14];  m 
Jan.  9,  1906,  ROSE  R.  GREMELSPACHER,  b  Aug.  27,  1880;  dau  Roman  and  Matilda  (Martin) 
Gremelspacher.  Musician;  res.,  1117  Market  St.,  Logansport,  Ind.  (1921.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Robert  R.,  b  Oct.  27,  1906. 

2.  Frances  A.,  b  June  16,  1908. 

3.  Katherine  L.,  b  Apr.  16,  1914. 

[202-27.1]  REV.  MAHLON  H.  KRAUSS,  b  Feb.  23,  1869;  s  Ambrose  and  Maria  (Eckhart)  Krauss 
[202-15];  m  Oct.  29,  1894,  LUCY  D.  MARTIN,  b  May  18,  1869;  dau  Francis  S.  and  Caroline  (Sine) 
Martin.  Pastor  of  the  Grace  Presbyterian  Church  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.  No  issue.  (1921.) 

[202-27.2]  ANNA  C.  KRAUSS,  b  Dec.  1,  1872;  d  May  25,  1896;  dau  Ambrose  and  Maria  (Eckhart) 
Krauss  [202-15];  m  Feb.  28,  1895,  JOHN  C.  HOWARD,  dec.  Mr.  Howard  was  a  farmer.  No  issue. 

[202-27.3]  NORMAN  C.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  4.  1878;  s  Ambrose  and  Maria  (Eckhart)  Krauss  [202- 
15];  m  June  18,  1898,  SADIE  SCOTT,  dau  Parker  and  Susan  Scott.  Employee  of  the  P.  R.  R.  Co.; 
res.,  425  N.  12th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  (1921.) 

Children  (2): 

[202-40]  1.  Inez  N.,  b  Oct.  19,  1900;  rn  John  Montgomery. 

2.  Olive,  b  Apr.  29,  1903. 

[202-27.4]  ALTON  EDGAR  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  21,  1883;  s  Ambrose  and  Maria  (Eckhart)  Krauss 
[202-15];  m  June  29,  1910,  STELLA  WOODY,  b  Sept  1,  1883;  dau  Nathan  E.  and  Rosa  (Krauss) 
Woody  [202-22.1].  Railway  postal  clerk;  res.,  813  Washington  Ave.,  Newport,  Ky.  (1921.) 

Children  ( 3 ): 

1.  Catherine  Louise,  b  Nov.  21,  1911. 

2.  Mildred  Gene,  b  Dec.  23,  1912. 

3.  Richard  Edgar,  b  June  23,  1914. 

[202-27.5]  LENNIE  BEERS,  dau  -  and  Adelaide  (Krauss)  Beers  [202-15. la];  m  WILL¬ 

IAM  PRICE. 

Children  ( 2 ): 

1.  Helen;  2.  - ,  dec. 

[Data  furnished  by  Mrs.  H.  Lewis  Doll.] 

[202-28]  JESSE  WALTER  KRAUSS,  b  Sept.  23,  1884;  s  Wilson  S.  and  Susan  K.  (Wieand)  Krauss 
[202-16];  m  April  27,  1912,  LULA  A.  F.  B1NGAMAN,  b  Apr.  9,  1891 ;  dau  Dr.  Edwin  M.  and  Alice  M. 
(Feather)  Bingaman.  Grocer;  res.,  640  Chew  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[202-28.1]  MATTIE  CORA  KRAUSS,  b  Nov.  5,  1869;  dau  Dr.  Joel  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Sunderman) 
Krauss  [202-17];  m  June  12,  1889,  HORACE  A.  EFFRIG,  b  July  12,  1865;  s  Samuel  and  Catherine 
(Sheip)  Effrig.  Merchant;  res.,  Newtown,  Pa.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[202-29]  ELWOOD  B.  KRAUSE,  b  Dec.  5,  1874;  s  William  H.  and  Isabella  K.  (Bean)  Krause 
[202-19];  m  Nov.  2,  1899,  LIZZIE  K.  ALLEBACH,  b  May  4,  1880;  dau  Joseph  V.  and  Hanna  B.  (Kep¬ 
ler)  Allebach.  Res.,  Worcester,  Pa.  (1918.) 


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Children  (3): 

1.  Helen  A.,  b  Apr.  28,  1900. 

2.  Paul  A.,  b  May  2,  1902;  d  July  11,  1902. 

3.  Elwood  Lester,  b  Mar.  10,  1905. 

[202-30]  HOWARD  B.  KRAUSE,  b  Dec.  30,  1875;  s  William  H.  and  Isabella  K.  (Bean)  Krause 
[202-19];  m  Apr.  25,  1901,  MINNIE  J.  VAN  FOSSEN,  b  Jan.  3,  1881;  dau  Josiah  G.  and  Louisa  R. 
(Jones)  Van  Fossen  [184-421].  Steel  worker;  res.,  718  Haws  Ave.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Idella  M.,  b  May  14,  1903. 

2.  Pearl  L.,  b  Feb.  9,  1906. 

3.  H.  Granville,  b  Mar.  4,  1908. 

[202-31]  LYDIA  MINERVA  KRAUSE,  b  Jan.  15,  1880,  dau  William  H.  and  Isabella  K.  (Bean) 
Krause  [202-19];  m  Jan.  6,  1900,  HOWARD  M.  RICHARD,  b  June  17,  1877.  Res.,  361  York  St., 
Lansdale,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  {2): 

1.  Helen  K.,  b  June  30,  1900. 

2.  Harold  K.,  b  June  1,  1913. 

[202-32]  MATTIE  CORA  KRAUSE,  b  Feb.  25,  1885;,  dau  William  H.  and  Isabella  K.  (Bean) 
Krause  [202-19];  m  June  23,  1909,  IVAN  S.  WELLS,  b  Sept.  2,  1883;  s  William  James  and  Leah 
(Schultz)  Wells.  Pipefitter;  res.,  Fornance  St.,  Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

One  child:  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b  Oct.  14,  1910. 

[202-33]  ELLA  NORA  KRAUSE,  b  Aug.  21,  1886;  dau  William  H.  and  Isabella  K.  (Bean)  Krause 
[202-19];  m  Feb.  16,  1910,  LOUIS  DUNLAP,  b  Nov.  13,  1872.  Moulder;  res.,  208  E.  Fornance  St., 
Norristown,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Louis  K.,  b  Aug.  10,  1911. 

2.  Robert  William,  b  May  13,  1913. 

[202-34]  GERTRUDE  GILBERT,  b  Feb.  15,  1887;  dau  Effinger  and  Ida  (Strock)  Gilbert  [202-21]; 
m  June  4,  1913,  JOHN  ELLIS,  b  June  14,  1883;  s  John  and  Nellie  (O’Donovan)  Ellis.  Estimating  and 
drafting;  res.,  5310  Larchwood  Ave.,  W.  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.) 

One  child:  Marian  Gilbert,  b  June  11,  1914. 

[202-35]  GILBERT  LEWIS  DOLL,  b  Feb.  2,  1895;  s  H.  Lewis  and  Alice  (Gilbert)  Doll  [202-22]; 
m  Apr.  20,  1920,  MABEL  FRANCES  CARTER,  b  Dec.  29,  1892;  dau  Herbert  G.  and  Clara  L.  (Sig- 
linger)  Carter.  Salesman;  res.,  2110  N.  16th  Street,  Phila.,  Pa.  (1921.)  A 'o  issue.  Gilbert  Lewis  Doll 
served  in  the  army  of  the  United  States  from  Sept.  21,  1917,  to  Feb.  27,  1919,  as  a  First  Lieutenant  of 
Infantry. 

[202-36]  GERTRUDE  V.  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  9,  1894;  dau  Allen  S.  and  Clara  W.  (Kriebel)  Krauss 
[202-24];  m  Dec.  25,  1915,  EDGAR  C.  MARKS,  b  Feb.  12,  1889;  s  Addison  B.  and  Ella  A.  (Roeder) 
Marks.  Cigarmaker;  res.,  East  Greenville,  Pa.  (1919.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Ernest  C.,  b  Dec.  3,  1916. 

2.  Harold  S.,  b  Sept.  13,  1918. 

[202-38]  NEOLA  E.  WILE,  b  May  3,  1890;  dau  Charles  K.  and  Emma  Mae  (Calhoun)  Wile  [202- 
25.3];  m  Dec.  14,  1906,  CECIL  HOPP,  b  Oct.  4,  1884;  s  Albert  N.  and  Margaret  L.  (Utz)  Hopp.  Farmer; 
res.,  R.  F.  D.  No.  6,  St.  Johns,  Mich.  (1921.)  No  issue. 

[202-40]  INEZ  N.  KRAUSS,  b  Oct.  19,  1900;  dau  Norman  C.  and  Sadie  (Scott)  Krauss  [202-27.3]; 
m  June  25,  1920,  JOHN  MONTGOMERY,  s  Edward  and  Henryetta  Montgomery.  Res.,  Young 
America,  Ind.  (1921.) 


ABRAHAM  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  208] 
and  his  DESCENDANTS 


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[208]  ABRAHAM  JACKEL  (YEAKEL)  [E  208],  s  Abraham  Jackel  of  Nieder  Harpersdorf,  Silesia, 
was  b  Sept.  12,  1720;  baptized  Sept.  13,  1720;  sponsors:  Christoph  Kriebel,  Susanna  Jackel,  and  Marie 
Beyer  (c/.  AT.  Hdrf.  Church  Bk.;  also  Mss.  in  Pennypacker  Collection].  Abraham  Yeakel  came  to  Pa. 
in  1734;  he  was  naturalized  June  21,  1743.  On  Oct.  10,  1748,  he  was  m  by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  to 

ANNA  MARIA  BEYER  [E  187],  b  Nov.  4,1720;  d  Apr.  9,  1802;  daw  Abraham  and  Rosina  (Jackel) 

Beyer  [184].  They  lived  in  Norriton  Twp.,  Pa.  [Plate  G  IV,  V ].  Abraham  Jackel  died  Oct.  26,  1768, 
and  is  buried  in  Methacton  Cemetery.  His  will  is  recorded  in  Will  Book  O,  1768,  283,  Phila.  In  it  he 
directs  his  wife  to  continue  the  household. 

Children  (7): 

[19-4]  1.  Susanna,  b  Oct.  10,  1750;  d  Apr.  22,  1808;  m  Andrew  Kriebel. 

[19-6]  2.  Anna  Rosina,  b  Nov.  5,  1782;  m  Jeremiah  Kriebel. 

3.  Abraham,  b  May  14,  1755;  d  Jan.  12,  1783. 

4.  Maria,  b  Mar.  12,  1758;  d  Sept.  19,  1839;  unm. 

5.  George,  b  Mar.  4,  1761;  d  Mar.  23,  1761. 

[208-1]  6.  David,  b  Mar.  26,  1762;  d  Apr.  15,  1820;  m  Anna  Kriebel. 

7.  Anna,  b  Sept.  19,  1764;  d  Nov.  13,  1798. 

The  widow,  Anna  Maria  Beyer  Yeakel,  married  a  second  time,  to  Peter  Gerhard  [184-2]. 


[208-1]  DAVID  YEAKEL,  b  Mar.  26,  1762;  d  Apr.  15,  1820;  s  Abraham  and  Anna  Maria  (Beyer) 
Yeakel  [208];  rri  Nov.  29,  1787,  by  Rev.  Christopher  Schultz,  to  ANNA  KRIEBEL,  b  Mar.  20,  1766;  d 
Feb.  14,  1841;  dau  Rev.  George  and  Anna  (Anders)  Kriebel  [25-3].  David  Yeakel  was  ofttimes  called 
“Remedy  David.”  He  lived  in  Milford  Twp.,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 

Children  (10): 


[208-2] 

[208-3] 

[38-23] 

[208-4] 


[154-24] 


1.  Salome,  b  Aug.  22,  1788;  m  Dr.  Abraham  Schelly. 

2.  Abraham,  b  Dec.  10,  1789;  d  Nov.  5,  1793. 

3.  Maria,  b  Dec.  4,  1791;  d  Oct.  13,  1854;  m  Daniel  Hein. 


4.  Susanna 

5.  Jacob 


twins ,  b  Dec.  24,  1793;  d 


Sept.  9,  1877;  m  Carl  Yeakel. 
June  15,  1837;  m  Maria  Krauss. 


6.  George,  b  Aug.  29,  1795. 

7.  David,  b  May  26,  1797;  d  Oct.  23,  1879;  unm. 

8.  Ephraim,  b  Mar.  23,  1799;  d  Sept.  25,  1853;  unm. 

9.  Anna,  b  May  12,  1801;  d  Nov.  7,  1887;  single. 

10.  Rosanna  (Rosina),  b  Oct.  21,  1803;  d  Mar.  22,  1880;  m  Jacob  Wiegner. 


[208-2]  SALOME  YEAKEL,  b  Aug.  22,  1788;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  [208-1];  m 
ABRAHAM  SCHELLY,  M.  D. 

Children  (9): 

[208-5]  1.  Joel  Y.,  b  -Jan.  20,  1807;  d  Nov.  1,  1880;  m  Hannah  Young. 

[208-6]  2.  Edmund,  b - ;  m  Susan  Lesher. 

[208—7 ]  3.  Benneville,  M.  I).,  m  - 

4.  Irwin,  b - ;  was  a  captain  in  the  army;  lost  his  eyesight  while  in  the  service,  and 

died  in  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

[208-8]  5.  Lydia  Y.,  b  1814;  m  Solomon  L.  Holder. 

6.  Salome.  [No  further  data.] 

[208-9]  7.  Phoebe  Y.,  b  Aug.  29,  1816;  d  Jan.  16,  1895;  m  Abraham  K.  Bechtel. 

[208-10]  8.  Angeline,  m  William  Graver. 

[70-24]  9.  Sarah,  b  Aug.  23,  1819;  d  Jan.  1,  1904;  m  Henry  Schultz. 

Dr.  Abraham  Schelly  m  2nd  time  and  had  several  children:  1.  Selina;  2.  Abigail,  m - 

Pape;  3.  Judith;  4.  son. 

[Most  of  above  data  supplied  by  Mrs.  Hannah  Y.  Waage,  late  of  Pennsburg,  Pa.  Unable  to  complete.] 

[208-3]  MARIA  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  4,  1791 ;  d  Oct.  13,  1854;  dau  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Yeakel 
[208-1];  m  DANIEL  HEIN,  b  Mar.  8,  1797;  d  Aug.  9,  1887.  Said  to  have  lived  in  Albany  Twp.,  Berks 
Co.,  Pa.,  on  road  from  Kempton  to  Hamburg;  later  in  life  they  lived  near  Kliiiesville,  Pa. 


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[208-11] 

[208-12] 

[208-13] 

[208—14] 

[208-15] 

[208-16] 

[208-17] 


Children  (7): 

1.  Joshua  (Josiah),  b  Mar.  13, - ;  d  Mar.  19,  1910;  m  Precilla  Reigle. 

2.  Jonas,  b  Sept.  6,  1822;  d  Apr.  19,  1893;  m  Polly  Harver. 

3.  Reuben,  m  Julia  Harver. 

4.  David,  b  Nov.  1,  1836;  m  Sarah  Mauser. 

5.  Edwin,  dec;  m  Precilla  Snyder. 

6.  Maria,  m  Martin  Meyer. 

7.  Anna,  m  Solomon  Dietrich. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 


[208-4]  JACOB  YEAKEL,  b  Dec.  24,  1793;  d  June  15,  1837;  s  David  and  Anna  (Kriebel)  Yeakel 
[208-1];  m  MARIA  KRAUSS,  b  Jan.  7,  1798;  d  Oct.  1,  1850;  dau  John  and  Rosina  (Yeakel)  Krauss 
[11-17], 

One  child:  Joshua,  b  Dec.  26,  1825;  d  July  15,  1850. 

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[208-5]  JOEL  Y.  SCHELLY,  M.  D.,  b  Jan.  20,  1807;  d  Nov.  1,  1880;  s  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome 
(Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2];  m  HANNAH  YOUNG,  dau  Andrew  and  Catharine  (Strasberger)  Young. 
Joel  Y.  Schelly  was  a  physician  and  lived  in  Hereford  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  near  Palm.  • 

Children  (11): 

1.  Emma,  b  June  7,  1836;  d  Dec.  4,  1840. 

[208-18]  2.  Adelaide,  b  Oct.  10,  1837 ;  d  Jan.  27,  1861 ;  m  Henry  M.  Sigmund. 

3.  Ambrose  Y.,  b  Sept.  6,  1839;  d  Nov.  8,  1862;  unm;  physician. 

[208-19]  4.  Katharine  Y.,  b  July  11,  1841;  d  June  23,  1867;  m  Henry  M.  Sigmund. 

[208-20]  5.  Adelia  Y.,  b  1843;  d  1912;  m  B.  F.  McAtee. 

[208-21]  6.  Hannah  Young,  b  Feb.  11,  1846,  d  Sept.  18,  1921;  m  Rev.  Oswin  Frederick  Waage. 

[208-22]  7.  Joel  P.,  b  Mar.  30,  1848;  m  Mary  Louisa  Chadwick. 

8.  Edwin  Y.,  b  Aug.  12,  1850;  d  Jan.  12,  1851. 

Kj]  |  9.  Percy  Y.,b  Aug.  11,  1855;  m  I  lA?nif  Wa«“r; 

[208-23b]  J  l  2.  Rhoda  Corrinna  Young. 

[208-24]  10.  Cyrus  Y.,  b  Nov.  28,  1857;  m  Emma  J.  Young. 

[208-25]  11.  James  Y.,  m  Isola  Heckler;  Allentown,  Pa. 


In  1839  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania  chartered  “The  Hereford  Silk  Culture  and  Manufacturing 
Co.”  The  membership  was  limited  to  the  members,  to  wit:  Dr.  Joel  Y.  Schelly,  Dr.  C.  H.  Dickenshied, 
Charles  Hillegass,  Edmund  Y.  Schelly,  Joseph  Beerer,  Anthony  Kraus,  Nathan  Kraus,  Charles  Gery, 
George  Gery,  and  Abraham  Schultz. 

Dr.  Schelly  was  born  at  Kreidersville,  Northampton  Co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  24,  1807.  [ C .  Z.  Weiser .] 


[208-6]  EDMUND  SCHELLY,  s  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2];  m  SUSAN 
LESHER.  Edmund  Schelly  was  a  printer  and  lived  in  Philadelphia.  Herbert  N.  Schelly,  formerly 
of  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  was  said  to  have  been  a  son  of  Edmund  Schelly.  About  twenty  years  ago  the 
family  lived  at  337  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Other  children  were:  (2)  Howard  B.;  (3)  Milton; 
(4)  William;  (5)  Walter;  (6)  Amanda.  [It  was  impossible  to  locate  any  of  the  children.] 


[208-7]  BENNEVILLE  SCHELLY,  M.  D.,  s  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2],  was 
a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pa.  He  practiced  medicine  in  Omaha,  Neb.,  where  he  died.  He  was 
married  and  one  daughter  survived  him.  Dr.  Schelly  served  as  a  surgeon  in  the  Civil  War.  [  Unable  to 
obtain  further  data.] 

[208-8]  LYDIA  Y.  SCHELLY,  b  1814;  dau  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2];  m 
Sept.  25,  1835,  SOLOMON  L.  HOLDER,  b  Sept.  18,  1812;  d  Jan.  15,  1877 ;  s  John  Holder. 

Children  (7): 

[208-26]  1.  Emma,  b  Jan.  25,  1836;  d  July  26,  1914;  m  John  Henry  Bortz. 

2.  John,  b  Feb.  21,  1842;  d  Mar.  30,  1845. 

3.  Maria  Ann,  b  July  12,  1846. 

4.  Susanna,  b  Feb.  20,  1847. 

5.  George  F.  A.,  b  June  26,  1848;  d  Sept.  4,  1850. 

6.  Franklin  Albert,  b  Aug.  27,  1852. 

7.  Daniel  D.,  b  Aug.  12,  1854. 


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[208-9]  PHOEBE  Y.  SCHELLY,  b  Aug.  29,  1816;  d  Jan.  16,  1895;  dau  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome 
(Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2] ;  m  Aug.  29,  1844,  ABRAHAM  K.  BECHTEL,  b  Apr.  2,  1820;  d  Sept.  7,  1909; 
s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Kaufman)  Bechtel.  Abraham  K.  Bechtel  was  a  dry  goods  dealer  and  lived  in 
Phila.,  Pa. 

Children  ( 5 ): 

1.  Elemina  Elizabeth,  b  Aug.  22,  1845;  d  Feb.  3,  1849. 

2.  John  Oliver,  b  July  12,  1847;  d  Feb.  20,  1890. 

3.  Abraham,  b  Oct.  27,  1849;  d  Oct.  27,  1849. 

4.  Erwin  Franklin,  b  Oct.  1,  1850;  3542  Germantown  Ave.,  Phila.,  Pa. 

5.  Wilhelmina  Salome,  b  Nov.  9,  1852. 

[208-10]  ANGELINE  SCHELLY,  dau  Dr.  Abraham  and  Salome  (Yeakel)  Schelly  [208-2];  m 
WILLIAM  GRAVER.  They  lived  and  died  in  Phila.  A  son  and  daughter  survive,  John  and  Emma 
Graver  of  Glenside,  Pa.,  but  letters  addressed  to  them  were  unanswered. 

[208-11]  JOSHUA  (JOSIAH)  HEIN,  b  Mar.  13, - ;dMar.  19,  1910  ;s  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel) 

Hein  [208-3];  m  PRECILLA  REIGLE;  lived  in  Middleport,  Pa.  Had  children.  [  Unable  to  verify  or 
obtain  further  data.] 

[208-12]  JONAS  HEIN,  b  Sept.  6,  1822;  d  Apr.  19,  1893;  s  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Hein  [208- 
3];  m  POLLY  HARVER.  Lived  in  Mahanoy  City,  Pa. 

Children  (7): 

[208-26.1]  1.  Kate,  m  Tobias  Gerhard. 

Six  or  more  children. 

[  Unable  to  verify.] 

[208-13]  REUBEN  HEIN,  s  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Hein  [208-3] ;  m  JULIA  HARVER.  Lived 
in  Tusearora  and  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.;  had  a  son,  Daniel,  who  lived  in  Philadelphia.  [  Unable  to  verify.] 

[208-14]  DAVID  HEIN,  b  Nov.  1,  1836;  s  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Hein  [208-3];  m  Feb.  27, 
1866,  SARAH  MAUSER,  b  Sept.  17,  1844;  dau  John  Mauser.  Farmer;  Pottsgrove,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (7): 

1.  Nora  Ellen,  b  Dec.  15,  1866;  m  Aaron  T.  Haunty. 

2.  Daniel,  b  Aug.  17,  1870;  m  Etta  J.  Bogart;  Danville,  Pa.,  R.  F.  D.  1. 

3.  John  C.,  b  Jan.  11,  1874;  m  Edna  M.  Kelly;  Pottsgrove,  Pa. 

4.  Minnie  L.,  b  June  22,  1879;  m  Harvey  J.  Brown. 

5.  S.  Blanche,  b  Apr.  30,  1882;  Pottsgrove,  Pa. 

6.  Franklin  A.,  b  Feb.  12,  1884;  Pottsgrove,  Pa. 

7.  Alverna  F.,  b  July  18,  1887;  Pottsgrove,  Pa. 

^  [208-15]  EDWIN  HEIN,  dec;  s  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Hein  [208-3];  m  PRECILLA  SNY¬ 
DER.  Lived  in  Albany,  Pa.  Had  a  large  family. 

[208-16]  MARIA  HEIN,  dau  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Hein  [208-3];  rn  MARTIN  MEYER. 
One  child: 

[208-31]  Maria,  m - Tea;  426  N.  10tli  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 

[Letters  unans.;  unable  to  complete  or  verify .] 

[208-17]  ANNA  HEIN,  dau  Daniel  and  Maria  (Yeakel)  Hein  [208-3];  m  SOLOMON  DIETRICH. 
Children  (2): 

1.  Mahlon,  d  unm. 

[208-32]  2.  Rosie,  b  July  25,  1859;  m  Edward  Strausser. 

[  Unable  to  complete  or  verify.] 


[208-27] 

[208-28] 

[208-29] 

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[208-18]  ADELAIDE  SCHELLY,  b  Oct.  10,  1837;  d  Jan.  27,  1861;  dau  Dr.  Joel  Y.  and  Hannah 
(Young)  Schelly  [208-5];  m  HENRY  M.  SIGMUND.  Lived  at  Hampton  Furnace,  Pa.  For  the  2nd 
marriage  of  Henry  M.  Sigmund,  see  [208-19]. 

[208-19]  KATHARINE  Y.  SCHELLY,  b  July  11,  1841;  d  June  23,  1867;  dau  Joel  Y.  and  Hannah 
(Young)  Schelly  [208-5];  m  HENRY  M.  SIGMUND. 

One  child:  Adelaide ;  said  to  live  in  Reading,  Pa. 

Henry  Sigmund  was  1st  married  to  Adelaide  Schelly  [208-18],  sister  of  Katharine  Y.  Schelly. 

[208-20]  ADELIA  Y.  SCHELLY,  b  1843;  d  1912;  dau  Dr.  Joel  Y.  and  Hannah  (Young)  Schelly 
[208-5];  m  B.  F.  McATEE.  Lived  in  Bethlehem,  Pa.  No  issue. 

[208-21]  HANNAH  YOUNG  SCHELLY,  b  Feb.  11,  1846,  d  Sept.  18,  1921;  dau  Dr.  Joel  Y.  and 
Hannah  (Young)  Schelly  [208-5];  m  June  22,  1869,  REV.  OSWIN  FREDERICK  WAAGE,  b  Feb.  4, 
1845;  d  Aug.  7,  1919 ;  s  Guy  Frederick  Sophus  and  Angeline  (Garber)  Waage.  For  fifty  years  Rev.  Waage 
was  pastor  of  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church,  Red  Hill,  Pa.,  known  also  as  the  “Six-cornered”  Church. 
One  child: 

[208-34]  Frederick  Oswin,  b  Oct.  26,  1877;  d  Oct.  31,  1918;  m  Vinnie  O.  Mensch. 

Rev.  Oswin  F.  Waage  was  born  in  the  old  parsonage  connected  with  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church, 
Red  Hill,  Pa.,  the  son  of  Guy  Frederick  Sophus  Waage,  who  was  a  native  of  Itzehoe,  Denmark;  hence 
Rev.  Waage  was  of  Danish  descent.  At  an  early  age  he  entered  the  well-known  classical  and  normal 
school  at  Quakertown,  Pa.,  and  then  studied  under  the  able  leadership  of  Dr.  A.  R.  Horne.  In  1866 
he  entered  the  theological  seminary  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  from  which  institution  he  was  graduated  in 
1868;  he  was  then  called  to  the  pastorate  of  St.  Paul’s  Lutheran  Church,  where  he  succeeded  his  father 
as  pastor. 

The  father  had  served  this  congregation  for  forty  years,  and  his  son  rounded  out  a  successful  pas¬ 
torate  of  fifty  years  when  he  retired.  Rev.  Waage  excelled  as  a  preacher;  he  was  a  close  student  and 
always  had  a  message  that  was  worth  while.  As  a  pastor  he  was  devoutly  loved  by  his  people,  and  for 
half  a  century  wielded  a  strong  influence  in  his  community.  Rev.  Waage  is  buried  in  the  cemetery  of 
St.  Paul’s,  beside  the  bodies  of  his  father  and  son. 

[208-22]  JOEL  P.  SCHELLY,  b  Mar.  30,  1848;  s  Dr.  Joel  Y.  and  Hannah  (Young)  Schelly  [208-5]; 
m  Dec.  16,  1880,  MARY  LOUISA  CHADWICK,  b  Sept.  29,  1850;  dau  George  Henry  and  Mary  Sophia 
(Foster)  Chadwick.  Mr.  Schelly  established  a  hardware  business  in  Reading,  Pa.,  in  1883  and  later 
disposed  of  the  same.  Traveling  salesman;  res.,  1811  No.  Gratz  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (1922.)  No 
children. 

[208-23a]  REV.  PERCY  Y.  SCHELLY,  b  Aug.  11,  1855;  s  Dr.  Joel  Y.  and  Hannah  (Young)  Schelly 
[208-5];  m  1st  time,  1885,  ANNIE  M.  WAGNER,  b  May  17,  1858;  d  Mar.  14,  1898;  dau  Frank  and 
Harriet  (Albright)  Wagner. 

Annie  M.  (Wagner)  Schelly  was  the  daughter  of  Frank  Wagner  of  Bern  Twp.,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  who 
was  an  active  recruiting  officer  for  that  section  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  and  was  also  active  in 
raising  funds  to  prosecute  the  War.  On  her  mother’s  side  she  was  a  niece  of  Gen.  Charles  Albright,  an 
officer  of  the  Civil  War  and  a  Congressman  from  his  district.  He  was  also  one  of  the  prosecutors  of  the 
“Mollie  Maguires”  in  Carbon  Co.,  Pa.,  and  as  such  was  a  marked  man,  on  one  occasion  having  been  shot 
at  through  a  window  while  at  his  supper  table. 

Children  (2): 

[208-35]  1.  Ralph  Percy,  b  Aug.  2,  1886;  m  Rhoda  Leila  Allyn;  Allentown,  Pa. 

2.  Adelia,  b  Sept.  9,  1891.  Adelia  Schelly  was  for  some  years  one  of  the  Secretaries  of  the 
Central  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  New  York  City.  She  is  now  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  China 
Continuation  Committee,  No.  5  Quin  San  Gardens,  Shanghai,  China.  (1920.) 

[208-23b]  REV.  PERCY  Y.  SCHELLY,  same  as  above,  m  2nd  time,  Dec.  31,  1900,  RHODA  COR- 
RINNA  YOUNG,  b  Nov.  1,  1866;  dau  Rev.  Dr.  Jason  and  Jerusha  (Reed)  Young.  Rev.  Jason  Young 
was  a  commissioned  Captain  ip  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

Clergyman;  Field  Secretary  of  the  Lord’s  Day  Alliance.  Res.,  1020  South  60th  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (1920.) 


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[208-24]  CYRUS  Y.  SCHELLY,  b  Nov.  28,  1857 ;  s  Dr.  Joel  Y.  and  Hannah  (Young)  Schelly  [208- 
5];  m  EMMA  J.  YOUNG,  b  Feb.  4,  1844;  d  Jan.  16,  1905;  dau  Dr.  Samuel  S.  and  Maria  (Dickenshied) 
Young.  Dealer  in  hardware;  res.,  Allentown,  Pa.  No  children.  (1920.) 

[208-26]  EMMA  HOLDER,  b  Jan.  25,  1836;  d  July  26,  1914;  dau  Solomon  L.  and  LydiaY.  (Schel¬ 
ly)  Holder  [208-8];  m  in  1861,  JOHN  HENRY  BORTZ,  b  Sept.  18,  1837. 

Children  (6): 

1.  Ellen,  b  Mar.  8,  1863;  d  May  19,  1863. 

2.  James,  b  Feb.  26,  1866. 

3.  Alavesta,  b  Mar.  30,  1868. 

4.  Maria,  b  Apr.  2,  1870;  d  Nov.  28,  1870. 

5.  Emeline,  b  Jan.  8,  1873;  d  July  28,  1873. 

6.  John,  b  Dec.  25,  1876. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[208-27]  NORA  ELLEN  HEIN,  b  Dec.  15,  1866;  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Mauser)  Hein  [208-14];  m 
Oct.  12,  1887,  AARON  T.  HAUNT Y,  b  June  29,  1864;  s  John  and  Elizabeth  (Martz)  Haunty.  Car¬ 
penter;  res.,  Milton,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (2): 

1.  Maurice,  b  July  21,  1888;  Williamsport,  Pa. 

[208-36]  2.  Mildred,  b  Oct.  20,  1897;  m  Earl  R.  Hassinger. 

[208-30]  MINNIE  L.  HEIN,  b  June  22,  1879;  dau  David  and  Sarah  (Mauser)  Hein  [208-14]  ;m 
June  11,  1896,  HARVEY  J.  BROWN,  b  June  6,  1876;  s  Henry  and  Lidy  (Zettlemoyer)  Brown.  Farmer; 
res.,  Strawberry  Ridge,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (10): 

1.  Earl  D.,  b  Nov.  26,  1898;  Strawberry  Ridge,  Pa. 

2.  Clyde  E.,  b  Oct.  17,  1900. 

3.  Algernon  H.,  b  July  30,  1902. 

4.  Eldred  L.,  b  Jan.  30,  1904. 

5.  Rena  I.,  b  Sept.  5,  1905. 

6.  Gladys  R.,  b  Oct.  14,  1907. 

7.  Thelma  C.,  b  May  26,  1909. 

8.  Clayton  F.,  b  Jan.  11,  1910. 

9.  Alva  B.,  b  Dec.  15,  1912. 

10.  Lawrence  J.,  b  Mar.  19,  1917. 

[208-32]  ROSIE  DIETRICH,  b  July  25,  1859;  dau  Solomon  and  Anna  (Hein)  Dietrich  [208-17]; 
m  EDWARD  STRAUSSER,  b  Aug.  31,  1848.  Night  watchman,  P.  &  R.  Depot.  Res.,  556  N.  8th  St., 
Reading,  Pa.  (1918.) 

Children  (6): 

[208-37]  1.  Solon  Edward,  b  Aug.  15,  1878;  m  Galelma  Meller. 

2.  Percy  Arthur,  b  Jan.  18,  1884. 

3.  Raymond  Van  Buren,  b  June  15,  1886. 

4.  Myrtie,  dec. 

5.  Norma,  dec. 

6.  Charles,  dec. 

[  Unable  to  complete.] 

[208-34]  DR.  FREDERICK  OSWIN  WAAGE,  b  Oct.  26,  1877;  d  Oct.  31,  1918;  s  Rev.  Oswin 
Frederick  and  Hannah  Young  (Schelly)  Waage  [208-21];  m  Sept.  6,  1905,  VINNIE  O.  MENSCH,  b 
Sept.  22,  1877;  dau  Dr.  James  G.  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Hillegass)  Mensch.  Physician.  Res.  of  widow, 
1204  W.  Broad  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (1920.) 

Children  (3): 

1.  Frederick  Oswin,  Jr.,  b  Oct.  7,  1906. 

2.  Katharine  Elizabeth,  b  July  17,  1908. 

3.  Karl  Mensch,  b  Dec.  17,  1915. 


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Frederick  0.  Waage,  M.  D.,  was  a  graduate  of  Perkiomen  Seminary  in  1896,  and  of  Princeton  Uni¬ 
versity  in  1900.  He  enlisted  in  Company  D,  1st  Pennsylvania  Infantry,  March  3,  1902,  and  was  trans¬ 
ferred  to  the  Sanitary  Department  in  June.  In  1903  he  was  made  1st  Class  Sergeant,  and  commissioned 
1st  Lieutenant  of  the  Medical  Corps  in  1907.  In  1912  he  was  commissioned  a  Captain,  and  was  pro¬ 
moted  to  Major  in  1914. 

Major  Waage  served  with  the  army  on  the  Mexican  border  from  June,  1916,  to  October  of  the 
same  year,  and  made  a  splendid  record  in  military  sanitation  during  his  service  at  this  post.  After 
the  outbreak  of  the  World  War  Dr.  Waage  was  appointed  an  instructor  in  the  Medical  Officers’ Train¬ 
ing  Camp,  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Georgia,  by  the  War  Department,  but  on  account  of  ill  health  was  unable 
to  accept  the  appointment.  After  regaining  his  health  he  was  called  to  Fort  Bliss,  Texas,  as  a  surgeon, 
having  been  recommissioned  as  Major,  M.  R.  C.  He  died  at  Fort  Bliss,  from  overwork  during  the  great 
influenza  epidemic  of  October,  1918. 

Dr.  Waage  also  served  for  a  number  of  years  as  a  member  of  the  faculty  of  Temple  University, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  The  Class  of  1900  of  Princeton  University  established  a  memorial  scholarship  in  his 
memory. 

Vinnie  Mensch  Waage  was  graduated  from  Perkiomen  Seminary  in  1895. 

[208-36]  MILDRED  HAUNTY,  b  Oct.  20,  1897;  dau  Aaron  T.  and  Nora  E.  (Hein)  Haunty  [208- 
27];  m  Nov.  26,  1914,  EARL  R.  HASSINGER,  b  Jan.  12,  1894;  s  Rev.  R.  F.  and  Mary  E.  (Zechman) 
Hassinger.  Machinist;  res.,  474  Cherry  St.,  Milton,  Pa.  (1920.) 

One  child:  Florence  E.,  b  July  3,  1915. 

[208-37]  SOLON  EDWARD  STRAUSSER,  b  Aug.  15,  1878;  s  Edward  and  Rosie  (Dietrich) 
Strausser  [208-32];  m  GALELMA  MELLER. 

One  child:  Arlan  Edward,  b  Feb.  28,  1903. 


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INDEX 

The  name  of  a  married  woman  is  indexed  twice— that  is,  her  maiden  name  and  marriage  name  are  both  given ; 
in  order  to  condense  the  index,  in  every  instance  only  the  first  two  initials  of  a  name  are  entered.  For  example, 
Lucy  Dabney  Jones  married  William  H.  C.  Shultz;  the  former  will  be  listed  in  the  index  as  “Lucy  D.  Jones”  and 
also  as  “Lucy  D.  Shultz,”  while  her  husband’s  name  will  appear  as  “William  H.  Shultz.  All  references  and 
allusions  to  military  service  are  listed  under  the  wars  in  which  this  service  was  performed. 

This  index  was  prepared  under  the  supervision  of  Miss  Helen  Shultz. 


A 

Aaron,  Carrie  B.,  286,  308;  Charles, 
1218;  John  P.,  308;  Juliet  M., 
1203,  1218;  Laura  W.,  308; 
Margaret,  308;  Rowland,  286, 
308 

Abbey,  Chauncey,  251;  Mary,  1461, 
1475;  Mary  A.,  237,  250 
Abbott,  Abalonia,  1386;  Emma,  804 
Abel,  Abram  L.,  1174;  Dorothy, 
1169,  1174 

Abendroth,  Elsie  E.,  677,  682; 

Harry  W.,  677,  682 
Abernethy  (Abernathy),  Cora  E., 
1064,  1110;  David,  1064,  1110; 
Lydia,  574 

Abrahams,  Sarah,  1484 
Abrams,  Jane,  1076 
Achenbach,  Elizabeth,  400 
Acheson,  Barclay,  1481,  1496;  Julia, 
1496;  Louisa  M.,  1481,  1496; 
Mary  E.,  1496;  T.  Davis,  1496 
Achey,  Jemima  R.,  843 
Acker,  Arelia  H.,  738,  795;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1326;  Clair  E.,  841;  Doris 
M.,  841;  Ella  C.,  1103;  Ellison 
K.,  841;  Emma  M.,  738,  795; 
Ephraim,  931;  Esther  I.,  841; 
Fannie  E.,  737,  793;  Harry  T., 
841;  Henry,  1103;  Iva  L.,  794, 
841;  James  H.,  1103;  Jennie 
C.,  794,  841;  John,  737,  793; 
Jones,  793;  KateZ.,  1054,  1103; 
Lee  F.,  841;  Lee  W.,  795,  841; 
Llewellyn,  1054,  1103;  Lottie 
M.,  1103;  Louis  C.,  794,  841; 
Mary  C.,  593,  614;  Mayme, 
791;  Minnie  T.,  795,  841;  Pearl 
R.,  841;  Ray  A.,  794,  841; 
Rodney  H.,  794;  Sarah  E., 
1425;  Wayne  O.,  794;  William 
H.,  614;  William  R.,  795 
Ackerman,  Amy  H.,  170,  190; 

Arthur  W.,  170;  Clara,  192, 
212;  Cillia  A.,  173,  192;  Emma, 
1126;  Emma  J.,  170,  189; 

Frank,  173,  192;  Grace  M., 
190;  Helen  I.,  190;  Henry,  158, 
170;  Ida,  192;  Jacob,  170; 
Jennie,  192;  Lillie,  192,  212; 
Lillie  L.,  170,  190;  Lydia,  1517, 
1533;  Mamie,  192;  Mary  A., 
1520,  1537;  Minnie  E.,  170, 
190;  Sallie  R.,  192;  Sarah  A., 
158,  170;  Stella,  192;  Stephen, 
192;  William  C.,  1520,  1537; 
William  H.,  170,  190 
Ackerson,  Ellen,  1146 
Ackley,  Sarah,  1475 
Adair,  Elmer  V.,  848;  Esther  M., 
848;  Harry,  823,  848;  Helen 


M.,  848;  John  B.,  848;  John 
C.,  848;  Laura  V.,  848;  Mary, 
381;  Nora  V.,  823,  848 
Adams — Adam,  777,  1504 
Abner,  912;  Ada,  639,  647;  Albert 
H.,  263;  Angeline,  982;  Ann, 
865,  870;  Anna,  794,  841;  Anna 
R.,  1468,  1483;  Annie  A.,  758; 
Bessie,  980;  Charles  E.,  244, 
260,  261;  Clara  W.,  825; 
Corinne  M.,  263;  Daniel,  752; 
Edna  W.,  826;  Elizabeth  I., 
244,  260;  Elizabeth  W.,  825; 
Ella,  721;  Ella  M.,  758,  815; 
Ellen  J.,  955,  960;  Elmer  K., 
770,  825;  Emma,  464;  Emma 
H.,  770,  825;  F.  Frieda,  248, 
263;  Francis  H.,  752;  Frank, 
955,  960;  George  A.,  752; 
Harry  W.,  758,  814;  Hattie 
O.,  752,  807;  Israel,  758; 

Israel  S.,  248,  263;  J.  A.,  790; 
Jacob,  1122;  James,  869,  870, 
1483;  James  G.,  870;  Jesse,  870; 
Katie  H.,  912;  LeRoy,  260; 
L.  H.,  709,  752;  Louisa  E.,  248, 
263;  Mabel  C.,  286;  Margaret, 
688,  692;  Mary,  870;  Mary  A., 
731,  790,  865,  869,  870;  Mary 
E.,  1122;  Mary  J.,  1301;  Mary 
L„  752;  Matilda,  1512,  1529; 
Matilda  A.,  1081,  1122; 

Michael,  825;  Nathan,  960; 
Oliva  L.,  709,  752;  Rachel, 
1201,  1216;  Ralph  S.,  248,  263; 
Ray  W.,  826;  Rebecca  C.,  286; 
Richard,  869;  Sarah  L.,  1400; 
Sara  Y.,  758,  814;  S.  S.,  1081, 
1122;  Walter  J.,  752;  William, 
1216;  William  H.,  711,  758; 
Winfield  S.,  841 
Adamson,  Rebecca,  1303 
Addis,  Catharine,  1004;  Thomas, 
1004 

Addison,  Clinton  R.,  408;  Lulu  S., 
390,  408 

Adkinson,  Gertrude,  113 
Adler,  Annie,  1552 
Adolph,  George,  912;  Rosanna,  910, 
912;  Sybilla,  18 
Adsett,  Emeline,  569,  575 
Advena,  Clara,  552 
Africa,  J.  Simpson,  1317,  1318 
Ager,  Mary,  1209 
Agley,  Mary,  1401 
Agnew,  Letta  B.,  116,  134;  Mary  A., 
748;  William  H.,  134 
Ahern,  Alice  V.,  1248;  James,  1248 
Ahlum,  Anna  M.,  526;  Annie  M., 
498;  Emma  E.,  1147;  J.  P.,  526 
Ahner,  Maria,  1103 

1581 


Aicholz,  Joseph  M.,  1121,  1144; 

Martha  K.,  1121,  1144 
Aiman,  Caddie,  1264,  1269;  Frank, 
1125;  James  M.,  264;  Mollie, 
1082,  1125;  Samuel  H.,  1269; 
Virginia  S.,  252,  264 
Ainsworth,  Alice  O.,  1463,  1478; 
Anna  M.,  1479,  1494;  Blanche 
E  1479,  1494;  Carrie  B.,  1479; 
Edna  A.,  1479;  George  F., 
1494;  George  R.,  1463,  1478; 
Minnie  E.,  1479;  Robert  E., 
1479;  Willard  O.,  1479,  1494 
Airgood,  Annie  L.,  507,  536;  Annie 
Y.,  507;  John,  507;  Paul,  536 
Airye,  May,  1378 
Albany,  797 
Albert,  Rebecca,  1095 
Albertson,  Martha,  1050;  Mary,  314 
Albin,  Emily  E.,  1109 
Albitz,  Ambrose,  438,  517,  1197; 
Calvin  G.,  427,  438;  Carl  H., 
438;  Elizabeth  M.,  1190,  1197; 
Eva  M.,  493,  517;  Grace  E., 
438;  Howard  D.,  66,  493,  517; 
John  F.,  1190,  1197;  Marion 
R.,  438;  Mary  B.,  427,  438; 
Mary  S.,  517 

Albright— Albrecht — Albreght 
Amanda,  474,  483;  Ann,  1162; 
Anna  E.,  1157,  1162;  Barbara, 
1165;  Blanche,  1082;  Clara, 
648,  658;  Elizabeth,  473,  483; 
George,  658;  Harriet,  1575; 
Helen  J.,  445,  459;  Jennie  A., 
430,  445;  John,  445,  1157, 
1162;  Lizzie,  1162;  Lizzie  E., 
1086;  Lydia,  1086,  1128;  Mary 
E.,  1162,  1169;  Robert  E.,  445, 
459;  R.  S.,  430,  445;  Samuel, 
1162;  Titus,  1086 
Alcott,  Josephine,  601,  622 
Alden,  Charles  H.,  253,  266;  Doro¬ 
thy  M.,  267;  Fremont  H.,  267; 
Lillian  W.,  267;  Richard  J., 
267;  Winona  B.,  253,  266 
Alder.  Daniel  S.,  745,  800;  George 
W.,  800;  Maud  A.,  745,  800; 
Mildred  A.,  800;  Newton  M., 
800 

Alderfer,  Abbie  F.,  264;  Abigail  K., 
251;  Abraham,  1084;  Abraham 
B.,  1084;  Alice,  999;  Alvin  C., 
840,  1308;  Alvin  H.,  300,  330; 
Alvin  K.,  330;  Annie  S.,  513, 
547 ;  Benjamin,  300,  791 ;  Cath¬ 
arine  B.,  264;  Clayton,  1084; 
Della  K.,  300,  330;  Donovan, 
547;  Elizabeth,  230,  232,  356, 
365;  Emma  B.,  863;  Eva  B., 
1247;  Evan  B.,  1247;  Freder- 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


ick,  232;  Hannah,  232,  234, 
406;  Hannah  G.,  1039,  1084; 
Hannah  P.,  406;  Hazel,  547; 
Helen,  1084;  Henry,  1084; 
Irene  B.,  1247;  Isaac  M.,  1247; 
Jacob,  365;  Jacob  H.,  300; 
Jacob  W.,  513,  547;  John  B., 
264,  863;  Kathryn  M,,  330; 
Lavina  W.,  1239,  1247;  Lewis 

S.,  281,  300;  Lizzie  L.,  1084; 
Lydia  H.,  734,  791;  Marvin, 
547;  Mary,  1347,  1380;  Mary 
E.,  281,  300,  1302,  1308;  Mary 

L. ,  840,  1308;  Melvin  B.,  1247; 
Milton,  406;  Minnie  S.,  382, 
406;  Naomi  B.,  1247,  1253; 
Ruth  K.,  406;  Sadie  A.,  791, 
840;  Sallie  M.,  252,  265; 
Samuel,  365,  547;  Samuel  S., 
1239,  1247;  Sarah,  1302; Susan, 
840;  Susan  B.,  365;  Susan  N., 
1084;  Susanna  S.,  300;  Susan 
W.,  356;  Wayne  N.,  382,  406; 
William  H.,  251,  264;  Wilson, 
1039,  1084 

Aldred,  Ellcora,  264,  267;  Thomas 

M. ,  267 

Aldrich,  Arthur  M.,  311,  335;  Mary 
A.,  311,  335;  Mercy,  1448 
Aleback,  Annie,  1283,  1286;  Jacob, 
1286 

Alexander,  Elizabeth,  571;  Emma, 
1038,  1082;  Fianna,  986; 

Harriet,  1404;  Hugh,  96;  Lou¬ 
isa,  1219;  William,  1082 
Alfonso,  Antonia,  1494 
Algeo,  Elizabeth,  528;  Elizabeth 
W.,  419,  528;  John,  499,  528; 
William,  528 

Allabough,  David,  284;  Elizabeth, 
274,  284;  Naomi,  1267 
Allebach,  Adelaide  T.,  309;  Alice 
M.,  245,  285,  308;  Alpheus, 
264;  Alpheus  K.,  252,  264; 
Amanda,  264;  Anna  K.,  382; 
Anna  S.,  308,  333;  Catharine, 
1102;  Christian,  264;  Clarence 

C. ,  309;  Claude  C.,  308,  333, 
382;  David  H.,  245,  307,  308; 

D.  Melvin,  236,  245,  285,  308; 

Elizabeth  C.,  309;  Esther, 

1302;  Grace,  283;  Harold  C., 
308;  Harry  T.,  285,  307; 

Helena,  1084;  Henry,  700,  726; 
Irwin,  726;  Iva  C.,  308;  Joseph, 
277;  Joseph  V.,  1569;  Kath¬ 
arine  D.,  285,  307;  Katherine 
C.,  309;  Laura,  388;  Lester  K., 
245;  Lizzie  K,  1567,  1569; 
Lydia  K.,  286,  309;  Mabel  C., 
309;  Magdalena,  264;  Margaret 
K.,  252,  264;  Mary,  255,  279, 
294;  Matilda  K.,  700,  726; 
Morris,  425,  435;  Oswin  S., 
286,  309;  Sarah  S.,  245,  308; 
Sidney,  435;  Susan  D.,  425, 
435;  Susan  K.,  308;  Susan  S., 
236,  245;  William  H.,  309; 
Wilson  K.,  245 

Allem,  Maria,  461 
Allen,  1379 

Anna  F.,880;  Anna  J., 1353,  1392; 
Arthur  L.,  563;  Charles  M., 


800;  Clarissa  M.,  740,  800; 
Edith  I.,  563;  Elizabeth,  1455; 
Emma  L.,  785;  Everitt  S., 
1389;  Florence,  1351,  1389; 
George  V.,  785;  Gertrude  L., 
554,  563;  Grace  H.,  880,  883; 
Hannah,  259;  Harriet  J.,  883; 
Harriet  L.,  520;  Harriet  S., 
874,  880;  Harvey,  554,  563; 
Harvey  C.,  821;  Henrietta  R., 
1351,  1389;  Hezekiah,  776; 

Howard  S.,  1389;  John  S., 
1389;  John  T.,  821;  Joseph, 
137;  Joseph  M.,  119;  Lois  E., 
883;  Loraine,  821;  Lovina,  449; 
Margaret  E.,  765,  821;  Martha 
J.,  562;  Mary  J.,  880,  883; 
Mary  M.,  1389;  Millie  A.,  719, 
776;  Newton  R.,  880,  883; 
Raymond  O.,  563;  Rebecca 
M.,  821,  1389,  1423;  Ruth  K., 
883;  Samuel,  137;  Samuel  H., 
1389;  Samuel  J.,  880,  883; 
Samuel  N.,  883;  Samuel  R., 
874,  880;  Susan  N.,  1463;  Viola 
A.,  119,  137;  W.  H.,  765,  821; 
William,  147,  563,  1351,  1389, 
1392;  William  E.,  563 
Alles,  George,  1495;  Lydia  M.,  1479, 
1495 

Allison,  Fannie,  1030,  1066;  George, 
540;  James  G.,  509,  540;  Mary 
M.,  509,  540;  Roy  V.,  540 
Alloway,  Mary,  1457 
Alltaffer,  Jennie,  1337,  1365 
Allyn,  Rhoda  L.,  1575 
Almondinger,  Annie  R.,  728;  John, 
728 

Almony,  Mary  A.,  1351 
Alphin,  Sarah  E.,  105,  114 
Alspach,  Louisa,  573 
Alter,  Clifford  M.,  508,  540;  Maude 
A.,  508,  540;  Oscar,  540 
Althouse,  72 

Abram  E.,  831;  Addie  S.,  911, 
913;  Agnes,  625,  911;  Alda  W., 
436;  Alice,  911;  Anna,  1220; 
Anna  M.,  1033,  1070;  Annie 

I. ,  911;  Arthur  W.,  911; 

Benjamin  W.,  911,  914;  Bertha 

A.,  909,  911 

Calvin,  911;  Calvin  B.,  913; 
Catharine,  570,  580,  909;  Cath¬ 
arine  D.,  909,  911;  Charles, 
773,  831;  Charles  B.,  1205, 
1220;  Charles  I.,  909;  Chester 

E.,  831;  Clara,  911,  913 
Daniel,  82,  909;  Daniel  S.,  436, 
909,  911;  Daniel  T.,  909 
Edgar,  1205,  1220;  Edith  E.,  911; 
Edna,  911;  Elizabeth,  909; 
Elizabeth  J.,  911,  914;  Elmer 
C.,  1220;  Elsie  D.,  911,  913; 
Elsie  E.,  773,  831;  Elsie  L.,  914; 
Emily  A.,  1205,  1220;  Emma, 
910;  Emma  E.,  1205,  1220; 
Esther  R.,  911;  Eugene,  910; 
Eva  L.,  911;  Evelyn  B.,  913 
Florence,  911,  913,  1205;  Florence 

J. ,  911;  Foster  L.,  913 
Hannah,  909;  Harrison,  909; 

Harry,  1205;  Hattie  W.,  995, 
997;  Helen  L.,  911,  914;  Henry, 


908,  909;  Henry  F.,  426,  436; 
Henry  J.,  911;  Henry  S.,  909, 
910;  Homer  C.,  911 

Irvin,  911,  913;  Irvin  H.,  911, 
913,  914 

Jacob,  1189,  1195;  James  A.,  909, 
911;  Jane  E.,  914;  Jennie  B., 
446,  459,  911;  Jesse  D.,  911, 
914;  J.  Frank,  1033,  1070; 
John  B.,  909,  911;  John  W., 
831;  Jonas,  1195,  1205;  Juliana 
M.,  909;  Julianna  S.,  908,  909; 
June  E.,  914 

Laura  W.,  426,  436;  Lillie,  1205; 
Lucinda  M.,  911;  Lydia,  909; 
Lydia  C.,  911,  914;  Martha  S., 

909,  911;  Marvin,  911;  Mary, 
1195,  1205;  Mary  E.,  911,  914; 
Mary  H.,  909,  911,  1205,  1220; 
Matilda  E.,  909,  910;  Minnie, 
911,  913 

Paul,  911 

Romaine,  1220;  Rose  P.,  911, 
913;  Ruth  M.,  911;  Sallie,  910; 
Saloma  S.,  909;  Samuel,  909; 
Samuel  M.,  909;  Samuel  S., 
909,  910;  Sarah,  1193,  1195, 
1202;  Sarah  B.,  1195,  1205; 
Sarah  E.,  909,  910;  Sarah  S., 
1189,  1195;  Susan,  889,  894, 
1195;  Sylvia  M.,  911,  914 
Thomas,  910 
Verna  M.,  913 

Warren,  911;  Wilbur  G.,  914; 
William  H.,  909,  911;  William 

S.,  911,  914  ' 

Yost,  909 

Altimus,  Bertha  M.,  522;  Elwood 
J.,  522 

Altman,  George,  594 
Altona,  12,  35,  36,  45,  46,  65,  84,  85 
Altz,  Sally,  1337 
Alvord,  Nellie,  1477 
Alward,  Susie  E.,  1477,  1493; 

Thomas  H.,  1493 

Ambler,  Ann  C.,  1408;  B.  Morgan, 
678;  Edna,  670,  678 
Ameland,  45 
Arnick,  Elmira,  1359 
Amole,  Estella,  1395,  1425;  Jennie 

S.,  1395;  Jesse,  1395;  Laura 
E.,  1119;  Lyman  B.,  1425 
Amonson,  Emma  S.,  984,  994;  Fred 
M.,  984,  994;  John  E.,  994 
Amos,  J.  Franklin,  747,  803;  Nora 
J.,  747,  803;  Zacharias,  803 
Amsterdam,  35,  36,  46 
Anders 

Aaron,  1284,  1285;  Abraham 

(Abrm.,  Abram),  52,  53,  56,  70, 
83,  272,  349,  353,  470,  918,  929, 
943,  1189,  1280-1285,  1289, 
1297,  1316;  Abraham  K.,  1285, 
1290;  Abraham  S.,  1285; 

Abram  A.,  1290,  1302;  Ada  B., 
1285,  1293;  Ada  M.,  1289, 
1299;  Ada  S.,  1290,  1296,  1302; 
Alice  A.,  1289,  1299;  Alice  R., 
1295,  1305;  Alma,  1308;  Alma 
A.,  1297;  Alma  M.,  1297; 
Alsenia,  1288;  Alvin  C.,  1290; 
Alvin  F.,  1301,  1308;  Amanda 
H.,  278,  985,  1286,  1296; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1583 


Amanda  K.,  1283,  1286;  Amos 

S.,  1285,  1293;  Andrew  (An¬ 
dreas),  52,  272,  631,  947,  1281- 
1283,  1286;  Andrew  A.,  1295; 
Andrew  K.,  1286,  1297;  Anna 
38,  39,  42,  53,  65,  71,  79,  349, 
468,  887,  919,  920,  946,  947, 
1176,  1280-1284;  Anna  C., 

1291,  1304,  1309;  Anna  H., 

272,  1280,  1283,  1286,  1287, 
1297,  1559;  Anna  K.,  1286, 

1297;  Anna  L.,  1291;  Anna  N., 
414;  Anna  R.,  61,  1279,  1280, 
1289,  1299;  Annie  A.,  1283, 

1286;  Annie  C.,  1289,  1301; 

Annie  K.,  1286,  1296;  Anthony, 
665,  1282,  1283,  1286;  Anthony 
H.,  1297;  Araminta  K.,  1238, 
1245,  1286;  Araminta  Z.,  1285, 
1293;  Arthur,  1301,  1307,  1308; 
Arthur  S.,  1296 

Balthasar  (Balthser,  Baltzer,  Bal- 
zer),  37,  42,  61,  71,  1176,  1280, 
1287,  1313;  Barbara  D.,  1280, 
1281;  Benjamin,  53,  471,  1229, 

1281,  1283;  Bertha  L.,  1297, 
1306;  Betty  R.,  1309;  Blanche, 
1297,  1308 

Caroline  M.,  1290,  1303;  Caryl 
B.,  1302;  Catharine,  231,  233, 
277,  291,  928,  929,  1282,  1283, 
1287,  1297;  Catharine  H.,  272, 

1282,  1284;  Catharine  K.,  231, 
1282,  1284;  Catharine  S.,  1284; 
Catharine  Y.,  470,  1281,  1282; 
Charles,  1285;  Charles  S.,  29, 
1285,  1293,  1344;  Charlotta 
E.,  1293,  1305;  Charlotte  M., 

1295,  1305;  Christina,  1284, 
1290;  Christina  M.,  929,  1283, 
1285;  Clara  C.,  1290,  1302; 
Clarella  S.,  923,  1295,  1306; 
Clayton,  1301,  1308;  Cleta  C., 

1296,  1306;  Cora  S.,  382,  1290, 
1302;  Cyrus,  1296 

Daniel  K.,  1285, 1291 ;  Daniel  M., 
281,  1285,  1295;  Daniel  S., 
1305;  Daniel  W.,  1290,  1302; 
David,  1187,  1283,  1284,  1291; 
David  B.,  1290,  1303;  David 
H.,  1284,  1287,  1288;  D. 

Harold,  1295,  1305;  Donald 
M.,  1305;  Doris,  1302;  Dorothy 
K.,  1303;  D.  Webster,  1289, 
1299 

Edith,  274,  1282-1284,  1286, 

1303,  1309;  Edith  K.,  1285, 
1291;  Edith  S.,  282;  Edna  A., 
1290;  Edna  H.,  1301,  1307; 
Edna  S.,  1290,  1302;  Edwin 

S.,  67,  83,  249,  278,  630,  1286, 
1295,  1296;  Elizabeth,  352, 
356,  947,  951,  1282,  1284,  1285; 
Elizabeth  K.,  888,  891;  Eliza¬ 
beth  R.,  1284, 1286, 1304, 1309; 
Eliza  H.,  1297;  Ella  H.,  923, 
925,  1296;  Ella  M.,  1297, 1303, 
1308;  Ella  Z.,  1051,  1100, 
1293;  Ellen,  1285;  Ellen  M., 
975,  984;  Ellen  R.,  1287,  1298; 
Ellis,  1306;  Elmore  P.,  1298; 
Elsie  C.,  308,  1296,  1306; 
Elwood  (Ellwood)  W.,  62,  83, 


1283,  1293,  1304;  Emerson, 
1289,  1299;  Emma,  1295;  Em¬ 
ma  J.,  1560,  1561;  Emma 
M.,  1284,  1289;  Estella  A., 
1297;  Estelle  M.,  1302;  Esther, 

351,  353,  1282,  1298;  Esther 
Y.,  470,  1281,  1282;  Ethel  M., 
1303;  Eugene  A.,  1290,  1302; 
Eva,  1180;  Eveline  S.,  1195, 
1291,  1304;  Evelyn,  1308 

Fannie  D.,  1289,  1301;  Fannie 
E.,  1308;  Florence,  1306;  Flor¬ 
ence  E.,  1290,  1302;  Florence 
M.,  1290,  1302;  Florence  R., 
1289,  1299;  Franklin  H.,  1289, 
1291,  1304;  Fransanna,  1291; 
Frederick,  272,  1282-1284 
Geneva  C.,  1298;  George  (Jurge), 
17,  29,  36,  37,  39,  41-43,  51,  53, 
54,  56,  61,  71,  83,  228,  231,  352, 
413-415,  470,  928,  944,  1229, 
1280-1284,  1286,  1297,  1434; 
George  C.,  1297;  George  H., 
1195,  1291,  1304;  George  S., 
278,  1283,  1286;  Gertrude  E., 
1295,  1305;  Gertrude  M.,  1289, 
1300;  Gladys,  1306;  Grace, 
1303;  Gracienne  S.,  1309 
Hannah,  161,  178,  1286;  Hannah 
B.,  1283,  1286;  Hannah  K., 

352,  356,  1282,  1283;  Hannah 

S.,  665,  1282,  1283;  Harley 

S.,  1305;  Harvey,  1289,  1296; 
Heinrich,  1287;  Helen  E.,  1297; 
Henry  H.,  1302;  Henry  R., 
1287,"  1297,  1307,  1559;  Her¬ 
bert  K.,  1302;  Hettie  W.,  1290, 
1303;  Hiram  M.,  1285,  1293; 
Horace,  1291;  Horace  C.,  1290, 
1301;  Horace  R.,  1287,  1298; 
Howard  S.,  1288,  1299 

Ida  E.,  1284,  1289;  Isabella  K., 
1287,  1298;  Isabelle  G.,  1286, 
1297;  Isaiah  A.,  1286,  1296; 
Isaiah  S.,  985,  1286,  1296,  1327 
Jacob,  352,  1282,  1283;  Jacob  H., 
971,  1284,  1287;  James  M.,  1, 
23,  33,  929,  933,  1285,  1293- 
1295,  1305;  Jennie  H.,  1286, 
1297;  Jeremiah,  231,  1282, 

1284;  Jeremiah  C.,  1289,  1301; 
Jeremiah  K.,  63,  83,  270,  1284, 
1285,  1290;  J.  Harding,  1293; 
J.  Leidy,  27,  984,  1295,  1305; 
John  (Johannes),  53,  928,  929, 
970,  1281,  1282,  1284,  1289; 
John  B.,  1290,  1303;  John  H., 
308,  1284,  1286,  1296,  1297, 
1306,  1307;  John  I.,  1303; 
John  K.,  1284,  1289;  John  R., 
1303;  John  S.,  1284,  1290; 
Joseph,  352,  1282,  1283,  1286, 
1297;  Joseph  B.,  1290,  1303; 
Joseph  H.,  356,  1284,  1288, 
1289;  Joseph  S.,  356,  1283, 

1285,  1286,  1292;  Joseph  W., 

1286,  1297;  Joshua  A.,  1303; 
Josiah  R.,  1287,  1298;  J.  Ros- 
coe,  1297,  1306;  J.  Russell, 
1304,  1309;  Judia,  1284 

Kate  B.,  1285,  1293,  1344;  Kate 
R.,  1290,  1303;  Katharine  E., 
1295,  1305;  Katharine  H., 


1285,  1295;  Katharine  M., 

1303;  Katherine  C.,  1289,  1291, 
1304;  Kathryn,  1290,  1302; 
Katie  S.,  281 

Laura,  1304,  1309;  Laurence, 
1303;  Lawrence,  1296;  Leon 
M.,  1304,  1309;  Leroy,  1301, 
1304,  1306,  1308;  Lila  S.,  1286, 
1297;  Lillie  A.,  1290,  1303; 
Lizzie  M.,  1301,  1308;  Lizzie 

S.,  1287,  1298;  Lorene  H.,  1295; 
Louisa  B.,  1290,  1304;  Lydia, 
1260,  1261,  1283,  1284,  1289; 
Lydia  E.,  1293,  1304;  Lydia 
K,  352,  1282,  1283;  Lydia  M., 
928,  1283,  1285,  1301,  1308; 
Lydia  S.,  970,  1282,  1284 
Mabel  G.,  1288,  1299;  Mabel  Z., 
1301,  1308;  Mae  S.,  984,  1295, 
1305;  Magdalena,  1284;  Mag¬ 
dalena  S.,  1194,  1203;  Marga¬ 
ret,  1286,  1301;  Margaret  G., 
1285,  1293;  Margaret  W.,  1296, 
1306;  Maria,  37,  42,  61,  414, 
630,  632,  1230,  1234;  Maria  R., 
414;  Maria  S.,  1187,  1283, 
1284;  Marie  A.,  1304,  1309; 
Martha,  1286,  1297;  Martha 
A.,  1286,  1296;  Martha  P., 
1298,  1307;  Mary,  1234,  1283, 

1284,  1293,  1305,  1308;  Mary 
A.,  277,  1284-1286,  1290,  1291; 
Mary  E.,  1301,  1302,  1308; 
Mary  G.,  1057,  1293,  1304; 
Mary  J.,  1289;  Mary  K.,  1305; 
Mary  R.,  1284,  1287,  1290, 
1301;  Mary  S.,  357,  369,  1284, 

1285,  1290;  Matilda,  975,  985, 
1284;  Mattie,  1297;  Maud  H., 
1288,  1299;  Menno  C.,  1290; 
Mildred  D.,  1308;  Mildred  L., 
1305;  Monroe  H.,  1295,  1305; 
Morrell  Z.,  1293,  1305 

Naomi  K.,  947;  Naomi  S.,  1283, 
1286;  Nathaniel  H.,  971,  1284, 
1288;  Nathaniel  R.,  1287,  1298; 
Nora,  1293,  1305;  Norman, 
923,  1301;  Norman  A.,  1295, 
1306;  Olie  M.,  1298;  Paul  M., 
1304;  Paul  W.,  1302 
Rachel,  234,  240,  1284;  Ralph  M., 
1304;  Raymond,  1296;  Re¬ 
becca,  1304;  Rebecca  G.,  971; 
Rebecca  S.,  1189,  1283-1285, 
1287;  Regina,  414,  928;  Regina 
G.,  971,  1284,  1288;  Regina  M., 
928,  1281,  1282;  Reuben,  1301; 
Roland  B.,  1306;  Rosanna, 
1281,  1285;  Rosina,  52,  663, 
664,  1281;  Roy,  1303,  1308; 
Russell,  1306;  Russell  A.,  1290; 
Ruth,  1308;  Ruth  I.,  1304, 
1309 

Sadie  J.,  1307;  Sallie  C.,  1286, 
1297;  Sallie  D.,  1297,  1307; 
Salome  K,  353,  1282,  1283; 
Salome  Y.,  471,  1281,  1283; 
Samuel,  928,  929,  1285,  1286; 
Samuel  A.,  1295,  1305;  Samuel 
C.,  1304;  Samuel  D.,  1283, 
1285;  Samuel  K.,  277,  1285, 
1291,  1304;  Samuel  S.,  1306; 
Sarah,  353,  357,  1283-1285, 


1584 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1298;  Sarah  F.,  1285,  1292; 
Sarah  J.,  1297,  1306;  Sarah 
(Sara)  M.,  888,  891,  1304; 
Sarah  R.,  631,  1281,  1282; 
Sophia,  1284,  1289,  1290;  Stan¬ 
ley  S.,  1304,  1309;  Sue,  1290, 
1302;  Susan  B.,  1301,  1308; 
Susanna,  52,  467,  470,  970, 
975,  1280,  1281,  1283,  1284; 
Susanna  C.,  1284,  1289;  Su¬ 
sanna  D.,  918,  1281,  1283; 
Susanna  H.,  278,  1286,  1295; 
Susanna  K.,  231,  349,  352,  356, 
1280-1285,  1289,  1291,  1565; 
Susanna  M.,  1285,  1286,  1295; 
Susanna  S.,  1285;  Susan  S., 
277,  292;  Susie  M.,  1301 
Ursula  (Urcilla),  38,  61,  1280, 
1313;  Verda  M.,  1304;  Vernon, 
1296;  Viola  D.,  1306;  Viola  K., 
1303;  Virginia  B.,  1307 
Walter,  1303;  Walter  A.,  1290, 
1296,  1302;  Walter  B.,  1290; 
Warren  B.,  1290,  1301;  Warren 
Z.,  1057,  1293,  1304;  Wayne 
H.,  1295;  Wilbur,  1306;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1284;  William  A.,  382, 
1290,  1302;  William  B.,  1308; 
William  H.,  1285,  1286,  1295, 
1296,  1306;  William  K.,  1285, 
1291;  William  S.,  933,  953, 
1191,  1285,  1291-1293,  1565; 
Wilmer  W.,  1306;  Wilson, 

1301;  Winifred  E.,  1291,  1304 
Anderson,  Abram  S.,  641;  Anna, 
295,  323;  Anna  E.,  635,  640; 
Benjamin  S.,  1138;  Elizabeth, 
1387;  Elizabeth  J.,  641;  Ella 
M.,  442,  447;  Ella  R.,  641; 
Evelyn  M.,  650;  Ezekiel,  1485; 
Frances  H.,  1368,  1406;  Geral¬ 
dine  H.,  650;  Harriet,  623; 
H.  G.,  457;  Ida  V.,  641;  James, 
623;  Jennie,  132;  J.  James, 
1423;  John  L.,  1406;  John  R., 
1389,  1423;  Joseph  G.,  641, 
650;  Josephine  W.,  1096,  1138; 
Louise  M.,  641,  650;  Lydia 
M.,  641;  Margaret  V.,  1040, 
1086;  Mary  E.,  641,  650;  Mary 
F.,  1561;  Mary  K.,  1469,  1485; 
Paul  W.,  457;  Rebecca  M., 
1389,  1423;  Robert  H.,  635, 
640,  641;  Sarah,  1064;  Susan 
A.,  1276;  Tillie,  1359;  W.  Clay¬ 
ton,  442,  457;  William,  1086; 
William  H.,  641;  Wilson  B., 
1561 

Andes,  Hannah,  828;  Marie,  848 
Andre  (Antry),  Alice,  721,  781; 
Angeline  N.,  697,  721;  Catha¬ 
rine,  721;  Caroline,  721 ;  Daniel, 
721,  782;  Edwin,  721;  Edna  M., 
782;  Franklin,  721;  Henry  J., 
1252;  Ida,  721,  782; Jacob,  697, 
721:  Katie  E.,  1242,  1252; 
Mabel  I.,  782;  Magdalena, 
721,  781;  Mary  R.,  721,  782; 
M.  Jane,  721,  781;  Rebecca, 
1130;  Sarah  E.,  721 
Andreas,  Adda,  753,  808;  David, 
158;  Lafe,  808;  Leanna,  151, 
158;  Lee,  989;  Myrtle  H.,  989 


Andress,  Charles,  103;  Leanna  K., 
103 

Andrew,  Anna  B.,  254;  Anna  K., 
239;  David,  491;  Harry  B., 
254;  James  F.,  239,  254;  Lucile 
B.,  254;  May  E.,  254;  Mary, 
477,  491;  Peter,  254;  William 
K,  254 

Andrews,  Anthony,  1042;  Catherine 
H.,  1017,  1043;  Clarence,  525; 
Clarence  D.,  1532;  Clarence 
N.,  1516,  1532;  Clinton  M., 
1506,  1516;  Dennis,  1017,  1043; 
Edith  E.,  1532;  Elizabeth  D., 
1532;  Elizabeth  S.,  1464,  1479; 
Ella,  260;  Ellen,  1043;  Ellen 
B.,  1506,  1516;  Florence  M., 
525;  George,  55;  George  W., 
1479;  Hannah  Y.,  497,  525; 
Jacob,  737;  Jeanette  M.,  1532; 
Jennie  M.,  525;  Jennie  N., 
1516,  1532;  Jonas,  1017,  1043; 
Marion,  1532;  Mary,  703,  737; 
Milton,  1043;  Milton  K.,  497, 
525;  Peleg,  1479;  Raymond 
M.,  525;  Silas  A.,  1464,  1479; 
Sophia  H.,  1017,  1043;  Su¬ 
sanna  H.,  1042 

Angelmoyer,  Emma,  1078,  1120; 

Henry  F.,  1120 
Angleman,  Josephine,  1533 
Angstadt,  Abraham,  901;  Anna  S., 
901,  905;  Charles  F.,  1051; 
Charles  H.,  377,  402,  901; 
Courtney  M.,  377,  402;  Earle 
W.,  402;  Edward  H.,  901,  905; 
Ella  H.,  901,  905;  Ella  S.,  905; 
Emma  I.,  1051;  George  W., 
894,  901;  Howard  H.,  901; 
John  D.,  402;  Marguerite  K., 
402;  Mary  D.,  901;  Mary  J., 
894,  901;  Mildred  S.,  905; 
Kate,  710,  755;  Robert  H.,  901; 
Russel  S.,  905;  Sarah,  619 
Anson,  Abram  L.,  368;  Agnes  L., 
368;  Alice  IV,  357,  369;  A. 
Lincoln,  357;  Anna  R.,  357, 
368;  Bessie  B.,  368,  393; 

Charles  M.,  357,  368;  Edith 
M.,  368;  Ella  G.,  357,  368; 
Florence  E.,  368;  H.  Agnes, 
357;  Hannah,  357;  Harold  G., 
368;  Horace  IV,  357,  368; 
Ida  M.,  357,  368;  John,  357; 
John  K.,  357;  Kathryn  L., 
319,  340,  368;  Laura  P.,  357, 
368;  Lillie,  357,  368;  Louisa  L., 
368,  389,  408;  Marion  L.,  357, 
368;  Virgil  L.,  368;  Ruth  L., 
368;  Samuel,  353,  357;  Samuel 
K.,  357,  368;  Sarah  E.,  368; 
Sarah  Y.,  353,  357,  368; 

Warren  IV,  357;  William  R., 
368,  393;  Wilson  IV,  357,  368 
Anspach,  Bertha,  723;  Catharine 
M.,  723;  Edna,  723,  783;  F.  R., 
15;  Irving,  723;  Lee,  723; 
Nimrod,  723;  Ray,  723;  Ruth, 
723,  783;  William  S.,  698,  723 
Antes,  Bertha  M.,  761,  817;  Evelyn 
M.,  817;  Frederick  T.,  817; 
Gibson  G.,  761,  817;  Helen  R., 


817;  Henry,  63,  64,  220,  221; 
J.  Henry,  222 

Anthony,  Benjamin  F.,  190;  Cora 
B.,  722;  Eleanor,  1546;  Elwood 
J.,  170,  190;  Fayetta,  545;  G. 
Conquest,  722;  Minnie  E., 
170,  190;  Paul,  71,  72 
Antoine,  Celestine,  545 
Antrim,  Amos,  419,  421,  429;  Cal¬ 
vin,  422,  429;  Charles,  429; 
Charles  G.,  421,  429;  Donald 
M.,  445;  Edwin  G.,  421,  430; 
Elizabeth  B.,  430,  445;  Elmer 

R. ,  430,  435;  Emma,  429,  445; 
Flora  F.,  430;  George,  421; 
Geraldine,  445;  Harvey  G., 
430;  Henry  H.,  430,  445;  H. 
Stanley,  445;  Jacob,  421;  Jen¬ 
nie,  430,  445;  Joel  P.,  445; 
Lucinda,  421,  430;  Lydia,  430; 
Lydia  G.,  419,  421,  430;  Mah- 
lon,  421,  429;  Margaret  U., 
430,  445;  Mary  C.,  429,  445; 
Mary  D.,  421,  429;  Max  B., 
445;  Rebecca,  422,  430;  Robert 
B.,  445;  Sarah,  690,  699;  Su¬ 
sanna  G.,  412,  430;  Veleria, 
429,  444;  William  H.,  421 

Apelman,  Harriet,  555 
Apger,  Cloe  M.,  1336,  1364;  Cloyce, 
1364 

Apker,  Amelia,  507,  536 
App,  605 

Florence  C.,  766;  Frederick,  766; 
George  S.,  766;  Helen  R.,  766; 
Mary  A.,  714,  766;  Samuel, 
714,  766;  Susan  E.,  766 
Appel  (Apple),  Alsenia  B.,  367,  392; 
Emma  L.,  639,  648;  John  S., 
392,  648;  Livy,  120;  Maria, 
1541 

Appenzeller,  Emma  H.,  109;  Frank, 
109 

Apperson,  Allen  B.,  133;  Margaret, 
116,  133 

Applegate,  Fred,  776;  Martha  S., 
776 

Appleman,  Mary  A.,  1337 
Arbogast,  Elsie  M.,  1065,  1112; 
Frederick  L.,  1112;  George  C.f 
1065,  1112;  Karl  R.,  1112 
Archer,  Loretta,  605 
Ardell,  Alice  P.,  296,  324;  Earl  K., 
325;  Harold  V.,  325;  Joseph, 
296,  324;  LeRoy  J.,  324; 

Marian  E.,  324;  Ruth  N.,  325 
Ardrey,  Maude,  642,  652;  Thomas 

S. ,  652 

Argali,  John  H.,  1375,  1376,  1410; 
Martha  J.,  1375,  1376,  1410; 
Mary  A.,  1410;  Philip,  1410 
Arland,  Flora  B.,  1492,  1499; 

Frederick  L.,  1492,  1499;  Fred¬ 
erick  O.,  1499;  Jane  E.,  1499 
Armenruh,  10, 12, 17, 20,40, 49,51,83 
Armes,  A.  Herbert,  1499;  Fleta  A., 
1491,  1499;  H.  S.,  1491,  1499 
Armitage,  Ella,  1116 
Arms,  Louise,  764 
Armsby,  Alice  F.,  1375;  Joseph, 
1375 

Armstead,  133 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schvvenkfelder  Families 


1585 


Armstrong,  Berrian,  1464;  Clem, 
137;  David,  585;  Elizabeth  S., 

1455,  1464;  Freda  M.,  119,  137; 
George,  137;  Harriet  H.,  869, 
873;  Hatley  K,  1456,  1467; 
James,  869,  873,  1467;  Laura, 
572,  585;  Lawrence  S.,  1467; 
Marion  C.,  524,  552;  Mary  A., 
1476;  May,  594;  Rebecca, 
1464;  Sarah,  585;  Sarah  F., 

1456,  1467;  Thomas,  119,  137; 
William,  1455,  1464;  William 

H.,  524,  552 

Arndt,  Daniel,  646,  655;  Diana, 
1503,  1507;  Irwin  L.,  655,  660; 
John  (Johann),  1437,  1510; 
Laura,  660;  Madeline  E.,  655, 
660;  Sarah,  660;  Sarah  R.,  646, 
655;  Susan,  1199;  Violet,  660; 
William,  655 

Arner,  Chester,  201;  Dorothea,  201; 
Eva  E.,  177,  201;  Florence, 
201;  Francis  J.,  177,  201; 

Helen,  201;  Margaret,  201; 
Ruth,  201 

Arnett,  Mary  B.,  881 
Arnold,  Anna  E.,  821;  Bertha,  821; 
Bruce  W.,  821;  Carrie  F.,  1092, 
1137;  Deacon  A.,  1454,  1461; 
Edna  B.,  1170;  Edward  L., 
821;  Frank  B.,  821;  George  A., 
821 ;  George  W.,  821 ;  Gottfried, 
1437;  Harry  E.,  1137;  Harvey, 
821;  Hattie  A.,  821;  Henrietta, 
1454,  1461;  Herbert  J.,  1137; 
Howard,  1170;  Irene  K.,  821; 
Jacob  W.,  1029,  1137;  J.  B., 
765,  821;  Julia,  1461,  1475, 
1489;  Lendemon,  1461,  1475; 
Leoda  M.,  821;  Mary  A.,  1454, 
1461;  Nellie  S.,  765,  821; 
Rachel,  1461;  Rebecca,  1461, 
1475;  Rowena,  821;  Roy  K., 
1137;  Ruth  I.,  1137;  Samuel, 
1137,  1461;  Sophia,  1134;  Sue, 
1137;  Uriah  H.,  821;  Warren 
A.,  821;  William  M.,  821 
Arnt,  19 

Arters,  Lena  B.,  1354 

Artley,  Catharine,  486,  507 

Artz,  Amon,  722;  Charles,  722; 

Lizzie  M.,  722 
Arundel,  Annie  B.,  Ill,  126 
Aschenbach,  Elizabeth  N.,  162 
Ash,  Charles,  979,  990;  Clara  L., 
1425;  Eliza  D.,  979,  990;  Susan, 
1362 

Ashbourne,  Margaret,  1219 
Ashford,  John  E.,  244 
Ashmead,  Fred  R.,  1146;  Helen  R., 
1126,  1146;  Samuel,  68 
Aspden,  Carrie  S.,  883;  Charles  H., 
873,  879;  Charles  W.,  879; 
Hannah  E.,  873,  879;  James, 
869,  873;  Joseph  W.,  873;  Lois, 
883;  Mabel,  879;  Susanna  T., 
869,  873;  William  II,  879,  883 
Astleford,  Edith,  738 
Astor,  W.  W,  841 
Atherton,  Bertha  E,  1353,  1392; 
Bessie,  1362;  John  E,  1392 


Atkins,  Bessie,  1216;  Margaret  V, 
106,  117;  William  G,  117 
Atkinson,  Charles  C,  109,  123; 
Elizabeth  M,  139;  Hannah  G, 
123,  129;  Henry  R,  139; 

Marie,  1304,  1309;  Mary  E, 
139;  Mary  F,  109,  123;  Melvin 
R,  139;  Samuel  H,  123,  139; 
Willard  R,  139 

Auchy,  Abraham,  1081,  1122,  1123; 
Abraham  H,  1038,  1081; 

Amandus,  1081,  1123;  Benja¬ 
min,  395;  Catharine,  1081, 
1122;  Catharine  G,  1016,  1038; 
Catharine  H,  1038,  1081; 

David,  1081,  1122;  Elverda, 
370;  Elverda  B.,  395;  Emma  S., 
1081,  1123;  Harry,  1081,  1122; 
Herman,  1038;  John,  1016, 
1038,  1081;  Joseph,  1038; 

Joseph  H.,  1081,  1123;  Joseph¬ 
ine  U.,  1038,  1081;  Kathryn, 
676,  1122,  1145;  Lewis,  1038, 
1081;  Lydia  S.,  1081,  1122; 
Marion,  1122;  Matilda,  1081, 
1122;  Milton,  1081;  Pauline 

I.,  1122;  Rosa  E.,  1081,  1122; 
Russell  A.,  1122;  Sallie  W., 
1081,  1123;  Sarah,  1081,  1122; 
Sophia,  1038,  1081;  Stanley  J., 
1122;  Walter  D.,  1122 
Augenbach,  424 
Augsburg,  8 

Augustine,  Elizabeth,  1333,  1357; 
Peter,  1357 

Auker,  David  W.,  850;  Florence  M., 
825,  850;  Reuben  W.,  825,  850 
Auman,  Amos,  195;  Ella  D.,  174, 
195;  Jane,  706,  747 
Aument,  Clifford  C.,  1388,  1421; 
Elias,  1421;  Mary  M.,  1388, 
1421;  Velma  M.,  1421;  W. 
Everett,  1421 

Austin,  Abbie  M.,  1544,  1554; 
Charles  F.,  1538;  Esmonde  H., 
1554;  Fannie  S.,  1520,  1538; 
Richard,  1322;  Sarah,  1322 
Avery,  Anna  M.,  920,  922;  Cole¬ 
man,  919,  922,  924;  Ebenezer, 
920;  Elinor  C.,  922,  924;  Elinor 
L.,  924;  Elizabeth  C.,  924, 
1548,  1555;  Elmira  L.,  920; 
Ethel,  922,  924;  Herbert  G., 
1555;  Johanna  U.,  920,  922; 
John  C.,  919,  920,  924;  Led- 
yard,  924;  Louise,  920;  Lydia 

R.,  919,  920;  Mary  F.,  920,  924; 
Nancy  S.,  920;  Orlando,  920; 
William  L.,  920,  922 
Awl,  Mary  P.,  790 
Avers  (Ayres),  Adelaide,  1521, 
1538; ‘Edwin  M.,  692,  707; 
Elizabeth  M.,  1397;  John  P., 
118;  Sarah  (Sallie)  C.,  107, 
118;  Sarah  H.,  692,  707 

B 

Babcock,  George  N.,  1550;  Kate 
A.,  1538,  1550;  Worthington 
E.,  1538,  1550 

Bach,  Carrie  M.,  138;  Clara  P., 
120,  138;  Emma  M.,  120,  138; 
Ida  L.,  120,  138;  Lillie  I.,  138, 


143;  Louis,  107,  120;  Louis  D., 
120,  138;  Louis  F.,  120;  Pris¬ 
cilla  H.,  107,  120 
Bachelder,  Hazel  E.,  259 
Bachert,  Rebecca,  692,  708 
Bachman,  Anna  D.,  355,  363;  Anna 

S.,  1130;  Antoinette,  784; 

Charles  H.,  363,  381,  382; 
Christina,  591;  Clara  A.,  363, 
382;  Cula  H.,  1090;  David  W., 
1018;  Donnell  W.,  381 ;  Edward 
H.,  382;  Elizabeth  K.,  1018; 
Ella  S.,  363,  381;  Florence  C., 
285,  308;  George,  363,  1532; 
Jacob,  1090;  John  A.,  285,  308; 
John  S.,  382;  Joseph  K.,  382; 
Lucinda  H.,  363;  Lucy  O.,  363, 
381;  Mary  E.,  835,  1532; 

Morris  P.,  363,  381;  Olivia  V., 
363,  382;  Verna,  455;  William 
C.,  363,  382;  William  H.,  355, 
363 

Backenstoe,  John,  507;  Lucinda, 
486,  507 

Bacon,  Agnes  T.,  1542,  1553; 

Charles  W.,  1542;  Emilie  B., 
1527,  1542;  Frances,  1478; 

Howard  B.,  1542,  1554;  Janet 
M.,  1542,  1554;  John,  1527, 
1542;  John  B.,  1542,  1554; 
Mary  A.,  1218;  Mary  M.,  1553; 
Mary  W.,  1554;  Matilda  C., 
1527;  Matilda  R.,  1542,  1553; 
Roxann  V.,  1554;  Susan  A., 
1542  1554 

Bader,  Charles  F.,  306;  Frank  E., 
284,  306;  Helen  D.,  306,  332; 
Mary  A.,  284,  306 
Badof,  George,  505;  Katie  G.,  505 
Baer,  Elinor  C.,  922,  924;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1340;  Emmaline  E.,  477, 
492;  George  H.,  924;  Lucy  Y., 
504;  Peter  F.,  59 
Bagby,  Selina,  115 
Bagford,  Cassandra,  824 
Bahr,  Annie  B.,  910,  913;  Arthur, 
914;  Jacob,  913;  Katie  H.,  914 
Baier,  David,  770;  Maggie  H.,  770 
Bailey,  Bayley,  1287 

Alvin  L.,  750;  Amos  M.,  708; 
Anna  G.,  750,  806;  Arthur  R., 
1419;  Charles  A.,  692,  708,  750; 
Clara,  708;  Clyde  E.,  750,  806; 
Elsie  H.,  1488,  1498;  Elizabeth 

J.,  750,  806;  Emma  V.,  708, 
750;  Fianna  K.,  1486;  F.  Ruth, 
1170;  George  H.,  1498;  George 
W.,  1162,  1169;  Guy  L.,  1488, 
1498;  Hazel,  806;  James  D., 
1350,  1387;  John  B.,  1498; 
John  R.,  1387,  1419;  Joshua 
H.,  1498;  J.  Thomas,  1169; 
Laura  V.,  750,  806;  Leonard, 
750;  L.  Lamar,  750;  Mary,  708, 
750;  Mary  E.,  708,  750,  1162, 
1169;  Mary  J.,  708,  750;  Mary 

S. ,  1387,  1419;  Pearl,  806; 
Rebecca  IT.,  692,  708;  Roy  D., 
1419;  Sarah  M.,  1350,  1387; 

T.  Ebert,  1170;  Thomas  A., 
708,  750;  Warren  F.,  1419; 
William,  1387;  William  A.,  708, 
750;  William  H.,  750,  806, 1498 


1586 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Baillet,  Susan,  1537 
Baim,  Eliza,  542 

Bain  (Baine),  George  R.,  1362, 
1405;  George  W.,  637,  643; 
Lenore  B.,  1362,  1405;  Lois 
M.,  1405;  Rank,  1405;  Sarah 
E.,  637,  643 
Bair,  Etta,  447,  646 
Baird,  Amanda,  532;  Ann  J.,  610; 
Harvey,  584;  Martha  E.,  572, 
584;  Mary  A.,  1334,  1358 
Baker,  Adele  F.,  805;  Anna,  1381; 
Anna  M.,  920,  922;  Caroline 

S.,  1221;  Catharine,  992,  1321, 
1330;  Catharine  B.,  511,  544; 
Catharine  H.,  314,  337; 

Catharine  R.,  882;  Clementine, 
392,  648;  David  B.,  1479; 
David  F.,  920,  922;  Dudley  M., 
314,  337;  Edith,  922;  E.  Fol¬ 
som,  1459,  1474;  Elizabeth 

H. ,  1066;  Ella,  817;  Emily  B., 

1347,  1381;  Frances  H.,  1459, 
1474;  Frank  A.,  1011;  Frank 
W.,  337;  Hannah,  1274; 

Issachar,  544;  John,  805;  John 
M.,  1347,  1381;  Kate,  1414; 
Lee,  749,  805;  Lewis,  922; 
Marie  F.,  749,  805;  Mary,  638, 
646,  1128;  Mary  E.,  1464,  1479; 
Mary  S.,  1397;  Myrtle,  1357, 
1399;  Rebecca,  1122,  1363; 
Susan,  305;  William,  646; 
William  H.,  1399 

Bald,  Daniel,  1078,  1079;  Elizabeth, 
1036,  1078 

Baldwin,  Abraham,  205;  Eva  S., 
1169,  1174;  George  A.,  1169, 
1174;  Julia,  1547;  Llewellyn, 
1174;  Matilda,  205;  P.  H., 
1449;  Philemon,  1449;  Richard, 
1174;  Rowena  M.,  179,  205; 
Wilbur,  1174 
Balentine,  Ann  J.,  1425 
Ball,  Effie  M.,  582,  603;  Helen  L., 
603,  623;  John  L.,  186,  210; 
Mary  E.,  603,  623;  Mildred 
U.,  210;  Miles,  603;  Sadie  M., 
210;  Sadie  U.,  186;  William 
O.,  582,  603 
Ballard,  Ida  B.,  839 
Balldnee,  Lydia  E.,  1391 
Ballenger,  Millie,  1362 
Ballentine,  Alice  C.,  336;  Alice  R., 
313,  336;  Corbin  C.,  336;  Frank 

S.,  313,  336;  Emily  S.,  336; 
Howard  K.,  336;  Mattis  W., 
336 

Balliet,  Annie  A.,  456;  Annie  M., 
442,  456;  Bella  B.,  456,  464; 
Caroline,  436;  Charles  C.,  456; 
Edward  L.,  456;  Eleanor,  1134; 
Ella  G.,  456;  Frances  H.,  456; 
Harry,  442,  456;  Hettie  E., 
456,  464;  James  N.,  456;  Mabel 

I. ,  1090,  1134;  Mae  I.,  456; 
Mary,  1220;  Robert  R.,  456; 
Ruth,  1134;  S.  Margaret,  456; 
Stella  M.,  456;  William,  1090, 
1134 

Balmer,  Ellen,  341;  Lincoln  B., 
455;  Mary,  441,  455 


Balthaser,  Benneville,  1026;  Mar- 
garetta  A.,  1013,  1026 
Baltz,  David,  392,  410;  John,  410; 
Mary  N.,  392,  410;  Sarah,  410; 
Virginia  F.,  410 
Bamberger,  Henry,  *1007 
Bancker,  Elizabeth,  1106 
Band,  Jacqueline,  425 
Banhey,  Bertha  A.,  723;  John,  723 
Bank,  287 

Bankes  (Banks),  Amanda  E.,  992; 
Amanda  N.,  981;  Annie  I., 
391,  409;  Arthur  L.,  391,  409; 
Benjamin,  992;  Cryder  H., 
992;  Ellen  P.,  992;  Florence, 
992;  J.  E.,  992;  John  A.,  981, 
992;  Mabel,  992,  999;  Minor, 
409;  Ralph,  992;  Viola,  992 
Bankhart,  Alice,  894 
Bannen,  Pearl  V.,  751;  William,  751 
Barbadoes,  48 

Barber,  Francis,  574;  J.  Foster,  949, 
955;  Joanna  G.,  574;  Joseph, 
574;  Mary  G.,  574;  Ruth,  955; 
S.  Agnes,  949,  955 
Barclay,  Christian,  307 ;  Robert,  950 
Bard,  Daniel,  335,  342;  Edith  M., 
335,  342;  Elizabeth,  279,  294; 
Henry  H.,  342;  Judith  S.,  577, 
593;  Robert  E.,  342;  Sarah  A., 
342;  Thomas,  577,  593 
Barders,  Amy  B.,  1335,  1362; 

David,  1362;  Hulda,  1362; 
Robert  F.,  1362;  Robert  N., 

1335,  1362 

Bardman,  Elizabeth  H.,  1407; 

Ellanor  H.,  264;  Horace  J., 
835;  James  E.,  63;  Josiah, 
1214;  Sallie,  779,  835;  Sallie 
O.,  1201,  1204 
Bare,  Annie,  1367 
Bargey — -see  Bergey 
Baringer,  Amos,  109,  123;  Anna  Y., 
1377,  1411;  Annie,  498;  Chris¬ 
tian,  498;  Edward,  527; 
Frances,  527;  Hannah  F.,  498, 
527;  Irvin  Y.,  498,  527; 

Mildred,  527,  553;  Sara,  527; 
Sara  Y.,  481,  498;  Sophia  H., 
109,  123;  William,  481,  498, 
527 

Bark,  Johanna,  1093 
Barkdell,  Fannie  B.,  1336;  W.  R., 
1336 

Barkdoll,  Anna,  1406;  Maude, 

1336,  1363;  Peter,  1363 
Barke,  Charles,  211;  Lucy  E.,  189, 

211 

Barlow,  Adelaide  F.,  1237,  1243; 
Alice,  1144;  August,  1092, 
1137;  Betty  G.,  1252;  Clarence 
A.,  1137;  Edith  W.,  1092,  1137; 
Elizette  R.,  1243,  1252;  Han¬ 
nah,  1243;  Harry,  1118,  1144; 
Harry  E.,  1243,  1252;  Henry, 
1137;  James,  1144;  James  H., 
1137;  Lillian  E.,  1243;  Lucile, 
1137;  Mahlon,  1243;  Mahlon 
H.,  1237,  1243;  Marjory  C., 
1137;  Sarah  F.,  1118,  1144 
Barnard,  Jeremiah,  1398;  Mary  H., 
1398;  Mazie  E.,  1356,  1398; 
Walter  J.,  1356,  1398 


Barndollar,  Susanna,  272,  275 
Barndt,  Abram  S.,  1126;  Annie  S., 
1083,  1126;  Jacob,  396;  John 

S.,  1254;  Katie  F.,  370,  396; 
Mamie  B.,  1247,  1254;  Milton 
D.,  1083,  1126;  Philipina,  436; 
Rhine,  1239;  Sarah  A.,  1126, 
1239;  Sarah  G.,  1016;  Stanley 

K. ,  1247,  1254;  Thomas,  1016 
Barnes,  Albert,  361,  379;  Alice,  341; 

Alice  M.,  361,  379;  Allen,  362, 
380;  Alpha  S.,  361,  379;  Alvin 

L. ,  378,  404;  Amanda  W.,  378, 
404;  Amandus,  355;  Andrew, 
355,  361;  Anna,  361,  378;  Anna 

M. ,  355,  362,  748,  805;  Annie, 
805;  Benjamin,  355;  Caroline 
M.,  355,  361;  Cecil  S.,  378; 
Charles,  361;  Charlotte  E., 
378,  404;  Clara  M.,  361,  379; 
Clifford  A.,  379;  Cynthia  M., 
1217;  Daniel,  109,  355,  361; 
Doris  E.,  379;  Ella  C.,  1233, 
1238;  George,  361;  Gertrude 
L.,  787,  838;  Harry  G.,  380; 
Henry  J.,  805;  Ina  W.,  361, 
379;  Inez,  361;  Inez  M.,  379; 
Iris  M.,  380;  Isaac,  355,  362; 
Jesse,  361,  378;  John,  1510; 
Josephine,  362;  Laura  J.,  158, 
169;  Lavina,  355,  361;  Leland 
L.,  387;  Letah  W.,  379;  Lizzie 

R. ,  362,  380;  Malinda  C.,  361, 
379;  Mary,  102,  109,  355,  361; 
Mary  H.,  361,  378;  Mena  K., 
355,  361;  Pauline  K.,  355,  361; 
Ralph  G.,  787,  838;  Rhea  M., 
379;  Samuel,  1448;  Sarah,  355, 
362;  Sarah  E.,  652;  Stanley  H., 
404;  Susan  E.,  361,  379;  Susan¬ 
na,  355,  361;  Susanna  K.,  351, 
355;  Vernon  E.,  379;  William, 
351,  355;  William  H.,  355,  361; 
Winifred  R.,  361,  379 

Barnet,  Elizabeth,  1508;  Elvira, 
1503,  1506 

Barnett,  Agnes  K.,  919,  921;  Alfred 
D.,  919,  921 ;  Anna  E.,  919,  921 ; 
Clarenda,  919;  Eliza  K.,  919, 
921;  Jacob,  919;  John,  919; 
Rebecca  D.,  919 

Barnhart,  Josephine  L.,  722,  782; 
Martin,  782 

Barnstadt,  Wilhelmina,  1139 
Barnum,  Carrie  A.,  575,  591 
Barr,  Allan,  1143;  Ammon  L.,  462; 
Ard  S.,  453,  462;  Elizabeth, 
442;  Eliza  E.,  598;  Ella  J.,  360, 
375;  Elsie  M.,  453,  462;  Elsie 

S. ,  462;  Emma  C.,  287,  311; 
Ephraim,  311;  Faye  H.,  822; 
Hugh  D.,  767,  822;  Iva  M., 
462;  Joseph,  375;  J.  P.,  462; 
Mary  B.,  767,  822;  Mildred  S., 
462;  Nina  A.,  462;  Richomel  J., 
1115,  1143;  Ruth  W.,  822 

Barrall,  Daniel,  1133;  Hannah  E., 
1089,  1133;  John,  1089,  1133 
Barrett,  Adaline  S.,  576,  592; 

Andrew  S.,  592;  B.  Brooke, 
1304,  1309;  Catherine,  1230, 
1234;  Donald  A.,  1309;  Eveline 
L.,  1309;  Henry,  576,  592; 


1587 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Laura  A.,  1304,  1309;  Mary, 
1231,  1235 

Barringer,  Amos,  1041;  Sophia  S., 
1041 

Barrington,  Anne,  1488 
Barrick,  Ellen,  1371 
Barron,  Anna,  1531;  Margaret,  920; 
Sarah,  1085 

Barrows,  Minerva,  1498 
Barry,  Deborah,  1036 
Barse,  John,  1459;  Rebecca,  1447, 
1459 

Bart,  Julyanna,  498  ' 

Bartholomew,  Alma,  193;  Ambrose, 
441;  Calvin,  1088;  Emma,  439, 
441;  Eve  H.,  1088;  Florence, 
193;  Florence  V.,  213;  George, 
441,  1157;  Hannah,  890,  895; 
*  Harrison,  441;  Henry,  441; 
Jacob,  895;  Jennie,  441;  J.  M., 
427,  441;  Laura,  1154,  1157, 
1159;  Lewis,  173,  193;  Lydia, 
421,  428;  M.  Alice,  1116; 
Mamie,  441;  Mary,  427,  440; 
Mary  S.,  427,  441;  Pearl  A., 
1240,  1248;  Philip,  1046;  Puella 
K.,  173,  193;  Ralph,  441; 
Reuben  W.,  1248;  Roy,  441; 
Sarah  E.,  1019,  1046;  Wallace, 
441;  Walter,  441 

Bartle,  Flora  H.,  1267,  1273; 

George,  1273;  Harvey,  1267, 
1273 

Bartleson,  Mary,  1448 
Bartlow,  Jane,  694,  713 
Bartman,  Abraham,  1056;  Henry, 
888;  Kathryn,  1024,  1056; 

Maria,  887,  888 

Barto,  Ambrose  L.,  240,  256;  Byrd, 
1465,  1481;  Charles,  1481;  Ida 

J. ,  240,  256;  Jonathan,  256; 
Louise  M.,  815;  Lucelia  J., 
256;  Mabel  F.,  256 

Bartol,  Cora,  1422 
Barton,  Alex,  549;  Alfred,  1494; 
Ann  E.,  307;  Benjamin  S.,  941; 
Grace  V.,  516,  549;  Harry  G., 
516,  549;  Ida,  1398;  John  W., 
1478,  1494;  Ruth  M.,  1478, 
1494 

Bartram,  La  Villa  A.,  1488 
Bartron,  David,  994;  Jean  P.,  984, 
994 

Bartz,  Susan  V.,  1348,  1383 
Barwick,  Elizabeth,  1409 
Bason,  Sydney,  991 
Bassett,  Grace,  1488 
Bassinger,  Mary,  1334,  1357 
Bastian,  Josephine,  766 
Batchelder,  Mary  E.,  750,  806; 
Meredith,  806 

Batdorf,  Bertha  B.,  703,  736; 

Franklin,  703,  736;  Jacob  L., 
736;  Stephen  M.,  736 
Bateman,  Alice,  1157,  1164;  Frank, 
1164 

Bates,  Addie  L.,  695,  718;  Charlotte 

K. ,  1263,  1269;  Ella  A.,  1263; 
Gertrude,  1263,  1268;  Horace 
Y.,  1263;  Jacob  Y.,  1263,  1269; 
Laura,  1037,  1079,  1263;  Leah 
E.,  1263,  1269;  Leah  Y.,  1261, 
1263;  Mary  I.,  1263;  Rosalia, 


1365;  Thomas  L.,  1261,  1263 
Batman,  Elva  S.,  1214;  Hannah  S., 
1201,  1214;  Henry  C.,  1201, 
1214;  Henry  W.,  1214;  Lin- 
wood  S.,  1214;  Otto  S.,  1214; 
Stella  S.,  1214 
Batrof,  Susan,  1107 
Batteaux,  Margaret,  1255 
Baty,  Agnes,  719;  Catharine,  719; 
Catharine  H.,  696,  718;  George, 
719;  James,  719;  John,  696, 
718;  Margaret,  719 
Batz,  Amelia,  421,  428;  Mary,  529 
Bauder,  1161;  Mary  E.,  556 
Bauer — see  Bower 
Baughman,  John,  1321,  1327;  Mary 
B.,  1321,  1327;  Robert,  1327 
Baum,  Abraham,  523;  Andrew,  562; 
Ann  H.,  864;  Annie  F.,  523; 
Charles  E.,  523;  Daniel,  1541; 
Dora  B.,  523;  Elebith  C.,  557; 
George  W.,  722;  Harriett  H., 
1541;  Harvey  W.,  496,  523; 
Henry,  864;  Jacob  N.,  562; 
Jacob  R.,  546,  562;  Mary  E., 
496,  523;  Sallie  M.,  523;  Sarah 
A.,  722;  Silva  M.,  546,  562; 
Walter  E.,  523 
Bauman— see  Bowman 
Baumgardner,  Eva,  1143 
Baus,  Ada  N.,  599,  621;  Alfred  B., 
174,  195,  951,  955,  1197;  Alice 

E. ,  613;  Amanda,  1236,  1242; 
Bertha,  746;  Bertha  S.,  599; 
Carrie  F.,  614,  625;  Charles, 
599,  910;  Charles  A.,  613; 
Charles  D.,  1242;  Clara  R., 

580,  599;  Daniel,  746;  Daniel 
S.,  599,  621;  David  F.,  845; 
Edgar,  746;  Ellen  H.,  706,  746; 
Elsie  M.,  621;  Elsie  S.,  599, 
621;  George,  746;  Hannah,  694, 
711;  Harris  R.,  811,  845;  Har¬ 
vey  R.,  581,  599;  Henry  E., 
625;  Horace  P.,  614;  Howard 
Y.,  955;  Ida  C.,  614;  Ida  R., 
746;  Irene  Y.,  955;  Jacob,  613; 
James  O.,  614;  Jennie  I.,  614; 
John,  706,  711,  736,  976;  John 

F. ,  593,  613;  Kate  E.,  746; 
Laura  K.,  174,  195,  955,  1197; 
Lillian  M.,  845;  Lucy  A.,  988; 
Lulu  E.,  811,  845;  Marian  N., 
621;  Marvin  S.,  599;  Mary  S., 
613,  625;  Morris  K.,  613,  625; 
Nora  Y.,  955;  Oswin,  69; 
Pauline,  625;  Percy  A.,  614; 
Rebecca,  578,  595;  Robert  A., 
614;  Russell  D.,  845;  Sally 
(Sallie)  A.,  593,  613;  Samuel, 
195,  955;  Sarah  A.,  971,  976; 
Sarah  E.,  909,  910;  Sarah  R., 

581,  599;  Selina  S.,  195,  951, 
955;  Titus  S.,  599,  621;  Victor 
A.,  614,  625;  William,  595,  746 

Baush,  Sarah,  690,  701 
Bausher,  Sarah,  753 
Bailsman,  Morgan,  1064;  Sallie  W., 
1064 

Bautzen,  12 

Baver,  Annie  M.,  1158,  1165; 

David,  1165;  Levina,  801 
Bayer,  Dorothy  IV,  817;  J.,  945 


Bayley — see  Bailey 
Baylies,  Rebecca,  315 
Baylor,  Benjamin,  455,  463;  Horace 
A.,  463;  Ira  C.,  463;  John  H., 
728,  787;  Lewis,  787;  Mary  E., 
787;  Minnie  M.,  455,  463; 
Sara  M.,  728,  787 
Bays,  Glen,  1404;  Helen  M.,  1404; 
Howard,  1404;  Ralph  J.,  1404; 
Rosanna  H.,  1361,  1404; 

Samuel,  1361,  1404;  William, 
1404 

Baxter,  Catherine,  1466,  1481; 

George,  1466;  George  W.,  1459, 
1474;  Harriet,  1456,  1466; 

Henrietta  W.,  1459,  1474; 

Phoebe,  1456,  1465;  Thomas, 
1465;  William,  1474 
Beach,  1508 

Amanda  C.,  704,  738;  Amos,  738; 
Barbara,  704,  737;  Edith  A., 
738,  797;  Edith  S.,  738;  Ed¬ 
ward  R.,  738;  Elizabeth  A., 
1455,  1464;  Elizabeth  F.,  738, 
796;  Emily  P.,  797;  Florence 
A.,  738;  Gertrude,  738;  Harry 

M. ,  738,  797;  John,  704,  738; 
John  F.,  738;  Mabel  F.,  797; 
Martha  B.,  881;  Mary  A.,  738; 
Mary  G.,  797;  Mary  P.,  738, 
797;  Nettie  M.,  738,  796; 
Prentice  E.,  738;  Ruth  A.,  797 

Beadencup,  Albert,  754;  Mary  A., 
754 

Bealer — see  Bieler 
Beall,  C.  M.,  606;  Frank  C.,  586, 
606;  Sara  E.,  586,  606 
Beam  (Beahm),  Catharine,  1391; 
Clara  F.,  1090,  1133;  Claude, 
1133;  Edward,  1133;  Victor, 
1090,  1133;  William,  1133 
Beamer,  Adam,  1318;  Catharine, 
1318;  Christianna  B.,  1318; 
John,  1318;  Mathias,  1318; 
Samuel,  1318;  Sarah,  1318; 
Solomon,  1318 

Bean,  Abraham,  372;  Abraham  J., 
303;  Addie,  1082,  1124;  Addie 

N. ,  1124;  Adele  C.,  289,  314; 
Albert  M.,  372;  Alice  T.,  675, 
681;  Alice  W.,  1054;  Alpheus, 
1343;  Amos  K.,  1307;  Anna  K., 
372,  397;  Annie  E.,  366,  390; 
Annie  K.,  285,  308;  Annie  M., 
283,  303;  Arnold,  70;  Arthur, 
1124;  Augustus,  1343,  1373, 
1374 

Benjamin,  675;  Bernice  C.,  115, 
131;  Blanche  A.,  1082;  Calvin, 
1082,  1124;  Camilla  G.,  1038, 
1082;  Carey  W.,  1408;  Carrie, 
286,  308;  Catharine,  1125, 

1321,  1328;  Catharine  B., 

1321,  1327,  1343;  Catharine 
V.,  1343,  1374;  Catherine  S., 
1049,  1098;  Charles  N.,  1349; 
Clara,  1373,  1408;  Clara  F., 
294,  321;  Clemy,  299 
Dillman,  1413;  Donald  R.,  340; 
Doris  M.,  1219;  Edna,  1124; 
Effie,  1374,  1409;  Elizabeth, 
297;  Elizabeth  A.,  1195,  1204 ; 
Elizabeth  G.,  1349,  1384; 


1588 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Elizabeth  K.,  863;  Elizabeth  L., 
314;  Ella  J.,  1195,  1204;  Ella 
T.,  675, 681 ;  Elmira,  1344, 1374 ; 
Emanuel,  280;  Emily,  314; 
Emma,  1343,  1374;  Emma  L., 
1343,  1373;  Erma,  328 
Frank  G.,  340;  Garret  H.,  299, 
328 ;  Garrett,  108;  Grace  E.,  372 ; 
Grace  V.,  1349;  Hannah,  1321, 
1328;  Hannah  H.,  275,  289; 
Hannah  M.,  281,  299,  300; 
Harold,  1124;  Harry  G.,  1082; 
Harvey,  286;  Harvey  T.,  675; 
Henrietta,  1344,  1374;  Hen¬ 
rietta  M.,  1344,  1375;  Henry, 
892,  1038,  1082;  Henry  F.,  328; 
Hettie  H.,  1379,  1413 
Ida  J.,  1075,  1117,  1349;  IrwinH., 
358,  372;  Isaac,  1349;  Isaac  B., 
1328,  1343;  Isabella  K.,  1565, 
1567;  IsaiahK., 274, 286;  Jacob, 
299, 328, 390,  1321, 1327,  1328; 
Jacob  J.,  321,  1379;  Jacob  K., 
281,  300;  Jacob  V.,  1343,  1373; 
James  U.,  1329,  1349;  James 
W.,  1349;  Jay  H.,  328;  Jennie 

J.,  1344,  1374;  Jesse,  62;  Jesse 
H.,  1375;  John,  241;  John  E., 
1347,  1381;  John  F.,  336;  John 
G.,  1098;  John  J.,  1204,  1567; 
John  M.,  1381;  Joseph,  281, 
299;  Josephine,  299,  328; 

Josephine  M.,  1409;  Joseph  V., 

1343,  1373;  Joshua,  1327; 
Julia  A.,  1328,  1343 

Kate,  234;  Kate  (Katie)  M.,  299, 
328;  Katherine,  241;  Leah  C., 
274,  286;  Leanna  N.,  1082, 
1124;  Lizzie,  194,  888,  892; 
Lizzie  M.,  299,  328;  L.  Mae, 
1203,  1218;  Louie,  115,  131; 
Louie  C.,  131;  Louis,  131; 
Lovina  K.,  1343,  1373;  Lydia 

B.,  1344,  1374 

Mabel  S.,  319,  340;  Mae  K.,  1204, 
1219;  Magdalena,  101,  108; 
Manassas,  1082,  1124;  Man- 
asseh,  1082;  Margaret,  1124, 
1374;  Margaret  H.,  1082,  1124; 
Martha  C.,  280;  Mary,  1374; 
Mary  A.,  1373,  1408;  Mary  C., 
1349,  1383;  Mary  E.,  289,  314; 
Mary  F.,  444;  Mary  G.,  1407; 
Mary  H.,  314;  Mary  J.,  1408; 
Mary  L.,  289,  314,  1374,  1409; 
Michael  J.,  300;  Milton,  675; 
Minnie  T.,  675,  681;  Miriam, 
1347,  1379;  Morris  L.,  372 
Nelson  A.,  1374,  1409;  Norman 
T.,  675;  Oliver  K.,  1195,  1204; 
Paul,  1409;  Rachel,  1327,  1343; 
Rachel  E.,  372;  Raymond,  319, 
340;  Russell,  328;  Sallie  D., 
1297,  1307;  Sallie  M.,  171,  191, 
1373;  Samuel  B.,  1328,  1343; 
Sarah,  372;  Sarah  A.,  289,  314; 
Sarah  B.,  1329,  1349;  Sarah  E., 
358,  372,  1349;  Sarah  H.,  313, 
336;  Sarah  J.,  1347,  1381; 
Sarah  V.,  1328,  1343;  Sophia, 
294;  Susan  T.,  675;  Sylvester, 

1344,  1374;  Sylvester  L.,  1195, 
1204 


Theodore  L.,  289,  314;  Theodore 
W.,  275,  289;  Thomas  B.,  294, 
321;  Walter  S.,  1204,  1219; 
William,  289,  1374;  William 

D. ,  286,  308;  William  H.,  289, 
314;  William  J.,  1384;  William 

K. ,  1218;  Worthington  R., 

1373,  1408 

Bear,  Amanda,  419,  420;  Catharine, 
1319;  Catharine  C.,  1323; 

Derrick,  1319,  1323;  George, 
535;  Helen,  535;  Howard,  506, 
535;  Mary,  1319,  1323;  Maud 

L. ,  506,  535;  Moses,  1319,  1323 
Beard,  Bessie  M.,  1414;  Dorothy 

E. ,  844;  Emma  R.,  1414,  1429; 
Flora  M.,  844;  Franklin,  1381, 
1415;  George  H.,  844;  George 
W.,  809,  843;  Hannah,  1381, 
1415;  Hannah  E.,  810;  Han¬ 
nah  M.,  754,  809;  Harrison  S., 
809;  Harry,  1381;  Hettie  A., 
809,  843;  Ida  M.,  1381,  1415; 
James,  1347,  1381;  Joseph  H., 
1415;  Katie  A.,  809,  843;  Lila 
E„  1382,  1415;  Lillie  S.,  1381, 
1414;  Lizzie  L.,  1381,  1414; 
Mamie  H.,  809;  Martha  J., 
1347,  1381;  Mary  M.,  809, 
843;  Nancy,  205,  215;  Ralph 
W.,  1414;  Sallie,  1381,  1415; 
Stephen,  754,  809;  William 
B.,  1415;  William  W.,  1381, 
1414 

Beardsley,  Rebecca  S.,  1496,  1500; 

Robert,  1496,  1500 
Bearn,  Elsie  M.,  1093,  1137;  Irwin, 
1137 

Bears,  Helen,  1093 

Beary,  Jacob,  632;  Mary,  632 

Beattie,  Gertrude  C.,  168,  187; 

Grace,  613;  Harry  E.,  187 
Beauchamp,  Audrey,  1361,  1402; 
George  W.,  1402 

Beaumont,  Eber,  644;  Edith  W., 
644,  653;  Jean  W.,  653;  Mar¬ 
garet,  644,  653;  Mary  E.,  637, 
644;  Rinewalt  S.,  644,  653; 
Theodore,  637,  644 
Beaver,  728 

Angeline  G.,  1346,  1378;  Barnet 

K. ,  1346,  1378;  Elizabeth, 

1324;  Erma  L.,  1378;  Fred¬ 
erick,  1378;  Harvey,  1378; 
James  A.,  235;  John,  1036; 
John  G.,  1406;  Mabel,  1367, 
1406;  Raymond,  1378;  Samuel 
A.,  1378;  Susan,  1015,  1036 

Bebb,  Clara  T.,  1359,  1401;  Frances 

L. ,  1401;  Florence  A.,  1401; 
G.  R.,  1359,  1401;  Hazel  M., 
1401;  S.  E.,  1401;  Sylva  T., 
1401;  Vesta  E.,  1401;  Viola, 
1401 

Bebber,  68 

Bebezet,  Alonzo,  496;  Mary  E.,  496 
Bechert,  George  W.,  754;  Lydia, 
709,  754 

Bechtel,  Abraham,  1574;  Abraham 
IV,  1572,  1574;  Alice,  978; 
Amanda,  914;  Andrew  J.,  318; 
Anna,  544,  548;  Annie,  978; 
Carrie  E.,  312,  335;  Clara  G., 


160,  173;  Daniel,  1338;  David, 
335;  David  H.,  958;  David  K., 
160,  173;  David  R.,  786;  D. 
Earle,  958;  Edith  E.,  291,  318; 
Edwin  D.,  978,  988;  Edwin  K., 
160,  173;  Elam  S.,  971,  978; 
Elemina  E.,  1574;  Elizabeth, 
152,  159,  1072;  Elizabeth  S., 
1325,  1338;  Ella,  1358;  Ella 
R.,  160,  173;  Elsie  M.,  599, 
620;  Emma  D.,  971,  978;  Erna 
R.,  988;  Erwin  F.,  1574;  Es- 
tella,  173;  Eva,  978;  F.  Clarke, 
958;  Florence  K.,  996;  Hannah 
K.,  953,  958;  Hannah  S.,  969, 
971;  Harvey  S.,  986,  996; 
Horace  K.,  160;  James,  811; 
James  S.,  971,  978;  John,  160, 
971,  1574;  John  B.,  996;  John 

C. ,  978,  988;  John  O.,  1574; 
Joseph,  152;  Joseph  B.,  160, 
953,  958;  Josiah,  978;  Kate, 
1099;  Kathryn  C.,  895,  903; 
Laura,  978;  Lulu  E.,  978,  988; 
Mamie,  978;  Martha  S.,  986, 
996;  Mary,  932,  978,  996;  Mary 
B.,  958,  971;  Mary  J.,  666,  669; 
Mary  K.,  152,  160;  Matilda 
K.,  160;  Nathaniel  B.,  903; 
Olivia,  978;  Peter,  1338;  Philip, 
710;  Phoebe  Y.,  1572,  1574; 
Rebecca  B.,  971,  978;  Rebecca 
IV,  160,  173;  Sallie  M.,  811; 
Sarah,  160;  Sarah  R.,  725,  786; 
Selma  B.,  173;  Shirley  D.,  978, 
988;  Sophia,  312;  Sophia  W., 
693,  710;  Susan,  376;  Susan  S., 
1325,  1338;  Tamar,  978,  988; 
Wilhelmina  S.,  1574;  William, 
160,  693,  710,  969,  971 

Bechtold,  Anna  S.,  1161;  Beulah  B., 
1168;  Charles  E.,  1161,  1168; 
Dorothy  E.,  1168;  Edward, 
1161;  Emma  K.,  1161,  1168; 
Ethel  M.,  1168;  Grace  M., 
1168;  Harry,  1161;  Hattie  M., 
1161,  1168;  Hazel  B.,  1168; 
June  R.,  1168;  Leon  N.,  1168; 
Lillie  M.,  1161,  1168;  Marion 
E.,  1168;  Newton  P.,  1161, 
1168;  Peter,  1156,  1161;  Rosa 

D. ,  1161,  1168;  Rosa  W.,  1156, 
1161;  Sulie,  1161;  Warren, 
1161,  1168;  Wayne  E.,  1168; 
Wendel,  1161;  William,  1161, 
1168 

Beck,  Ada  S.,  1059,  1107;  Ada  V., 
1108,  1143;  Addie,  1385,  1418; 
Anna  M.,  1059,  1250,  1255; 
Annie  A.,  410;  Berta  H.,  1030, 
1066;  Blanche  M.,  1059; 

Catharine  O.,  1019,  1047; 

Catherine  A.,  1059;  Charles  D., 
622;  Clarence  F.,  1059;  Doro¬ 
thy  A.,  622;  Edward,  1027;Effie 

M.,  1059,  1108;  Ellen  A.,  797; 
Emanuel  C.,  1108,  1143;  Em¬ 
ma  F.,  1046;  Florence  L.,  1255; 
Franklin,  1385,  1418;  Frederick 
T.,  1499;  Friedericka  W.,  515, 
549;  Grace  D.,  601,  622;  Helen 

E. ,  1255;  Helen  G.,  1108,  1143; 
Henry,  1385;  Hulda  H.,  1385, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1589 


1418;  Ida  C.,  1059,  1108;  Isaac, 
1027;  Jacob,  1059;  James  W., 
1030,  1066;  Joanna,  1094; 

John,  578,  596,  779,  1019,  1047, 
1349,  1385;  John  C.,  1255; 
John  J.,  1059,  1108;  Julia, 
1309;  Kate  B.,  1349,  1385; 
Levi  H.,  1046;  Lewis,  1385, 
1418;  Mabel,  1093;  Mabel  S., 
1059,  1108;  Maria  D.,  578, 
596;  Maria  E.,  1490,  1499; 
Marietta,  134;  Mary,  1047, 
1096;  Mary  H.,  622;  Mary  S., 
1027;  Matilda,  1077;  Matilda 
S.,  1027,  1059;  Olga  R.,  1385, 
1418;  Paul  T.,  549;  Sallie  G., 
721,  779;  Sibina,  434;  Walter 
C.,  1250,  1255;  William,  1027, 
1059,  1108;  William  FL.  601, 
622 

Becker,  Anna  V.,  528,  553;  Carl  J., 
528;  Christianna,  1218;  Elsie 
M.,  312,  335;  Emma  C.,  1255; 
Frank  C.,  528,  553;  George, 
335;  George  E.,  528;  Gertrude 
S.,  Ill,  125;  Harry  C.,  312, 
335;  Ida  M.,  449,  528;  Jennie 
M.,  395;  John,  125,  1064,  1315; 
Joseph,  528,  680;  Louisa  L., 
1064;  Margaret,  675,  680; 

Margaret  J.,  528,  553;  Maria 
Y.,  848;  Nellie  M.,  528,  553; 
William  A.,  499,  528;  Winifred 
M„  553 

Beckley,  Ann  E.,  573,  587;  Austin, 
587;  Cora  R.,  587;  Curtis,  587; 
David,  573,  587;  Emerson, 
587;  Orpha,  587 

Beckwith,  Josephine,  616;  Mary  E., 
719,  776;  S.  A.,  776 
Beddall,  David,  1030,  1065;  Harry, 
1065;  Lurene  H.,  1030,  1065 
Bedford,  Anna  H.;  1168 
Bedinger,  Charles,  380;  Minnie  K., 
380 

Bedminster,  64 

Beecher,  Edna  W.,  448,  460;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  460 

Beekman,  Mary  R.,  1161,  1168; 

Peter  S.,  1168 
Beeler — see  Bieler 
Beer — see  Beyer 
Beerer,  Joseph,  1573 
Beers,  Adelaide  K.,  1565,  1567; 
Allen  H.,  482,  501;  Amelia  Y., 
482,  501;  Edwin,  501;  Lennie, 
1567,  1569 

Bees,  John  W.,  617;  Mercy,  595, 
617 

Beeson,  Alice,  1523,  1539;  Deshler, 
1523;  Jane  D.,  1509,  1523; 
Margaret,  1523;  Richard,  1509, 
1523 

Behler,  Henry,  1088;  Leah  B.,  1088 
Beiber,  Harriet,  438 
Beidelman  —  Beidleman  —  Beitle- 
man — Bidleman 

Amanda,  913;  Elmira  J.,  505,  533; 
George,  1507;  John,  533;  John 
W.,  505,  533;  Rosanna  R., 
1504;  Rosina,  1502;  Ruth  E., 
533;  Wilson,  1507 


Beideman,  Abraham  S.,  1412,  1428; 
Agnes  P.,  1413,  1429;  Alice  S., 
1412,  1428;  Anna,  690,  700; 
Anna  C.,  1291,  1304;  Bertha 
C.,  1413,  1429;  Bertha  S., 
1412;  Charles  A.,  1413;  Chris¬ 
tina,  690,  700;  Christine,  488; 
Daniel  B.,  1379,  1412;  Daniel 

L. ,  1413,  1429;  Della  M.,  1412; 
Donald  L.,  1428;  Edna  S., 
1412;  Elizabeth  H.,  1412,  1429; 
Emma  M.,  1379,  1412;  Estella 

S. ,  1412;  Eula  M.,  1413,  1429; 
Frank  S.,  1412;  Gladys  M., 
1429;  Hannah  B.,  1346,  1379; 
Harold  C.,  1429;  Harry  S., 
1412,  1428;  Harvey  S.,  1412; 
Henry  M.,  1346,  1379;  Isaac 

B. ,  1379,  1412;  Ida  B.,  1412, 

1429;  Jacob  R.,  1412,  1429; 
James  I.,  1413,  1429;  John,  688, 
690,  1304;  Jonas  P.,  1413,  1429: 
Lillian  T.,  1412,  1428;  Mabel 

K.,  1413,  1429;  Margaret, 

690;  Maria,  690,  700;  Mary, 
710,  755;  Mary  S.,  1379,  1412; 
Mildred  E.,  1429;  Myrtle  A., 
1412,  1428;  Pearl  H.,  1413; 
Pierce  F.,  1428;  Raymond  S., 
1412;  Rebecca,  690,  700;  Re¬ 
becca  H.,  688,  690;  Robert  W., 
1428;  Rodney  O.,  1428;  Sophie 

G. ,  1412,  1429;  Valmai  E., 
1428;  Virginia  E.,  1429;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  1412,  1429 

Beider,  Anna,  1059 
Beidler — Beitler — Beydler 
Amanda  K.,  176,  197;  Ambrose 

K. ,  176,  197 j  Carrie  E.,  1271, 
1277;  Carrie  I.,  397;  David  B., 
1082,  1125;  Edna  J.,  197;  Ella 

T. ,  373,  397;  Henry  R.,  197; 
Horace  J.,  197;  Jacob  J.,  197; 
James,  1125;  James  H.,  1271, 
1277;  Jesse,  602,  622;  John, 
397;  John  A.,  402;  John  F., 
373.  397;  John  W.,  397;  Kate 

M. ,  397;  Margaret  A.,  1082, 
1125:  Mary  C.,  377,  402;  Mary 

H. ,  602,  622;  Mary  J.,  397; 
Reuben,  197;  Sadie,  1125; 
William,  622 

Beier — see  Beyer 

Beigenwald,  Irene,  1242,  1252; 

Joseph,  1252 
Beihl,  Kathryn,  810 
Beisel,  Hannah,  1091 
Beishline,  Anna  M.,  982,  992;  John 

L. ,  992;  Leonard  F.,  982,  992; 
Susannah,  739 

Belford,  Emma,  1132;  J.  B.,  112, 
127;  Jean  H.,  127;  Sylvia  B., 
112,  127;  William  N.,  127 
Bell,  Amanda,  1115;  Amanda  S., 
1034,  1072;  Angeline  J.,  1072, 
1115;  Augustus  J.,  1115;  Eliza 
(Elizabeth),  279,  295;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  572,  585;  Ella  M., 
1072,  1115;  Hannah  R.,  638, 
646;  Helen,  1115;  Henry  K., 
1072,  1115;  Jacob,  1115; Jacob 

C. ,  1072,  1115;  Jennie  C.,  1388, 
1421;  John,  1421;  Jonathan, 


295;  Kate  M.,  1072;  Laura, 
1115;  Laura  G.,  1072,  1115; 
Lenna  W.,  1115;  Leonard  W., 
1072,  1115;  Loraine  M.,  1115; 
Margaret,  364,  384;  Margaret 

M.,  1115;  Margaretta,  1412; 
Mary,  1072,  1115;  Mary  A., 
1072,  1115;  Mary  G.,  1072, 
1115;  Myrtle  L.,  1115;  Olive 
(Ollie)  M.,  764,  819;  Rebecca, 
1059;  Thomas,  819;  Walter, 
1072;  Washington  A.,  1072, 
1115;  W.  Augustus,  1034,  1072 
Belles,  Louisa,  739,  798 
Bellman,  Annie  E.,  851 
Belloni,  George  H.,  1529,  1546 
Beltz,  Catharine,  690,  701;  Mary 

M. ,  274,  283 

Bender,  Ada  M.,  1090,  1133;  Aman¬ 
da,  692,  707;  Annie  M.,  1043; 
Bertha  I.,  1090,  1134;  Cora, 
773;  Elias,  1043,  1090;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  823,  848;  Elizabeth  M., 
490,  515;  Elsie  R.,  1090;  Emma 

N. ,  1043;  Floyd  R.,  1308; 
Frank,  1043;  George,  1043; 
Grace  S„  1303,  1308;  Ida  M., 
1043,  1090;  Jacob,  1017,  1043; 
Jesse,  766;  Jessie,  1043;  Joseph 
P.,  766;  J.  S.,  848;  Lafetta, 
1043;  Laura  J.,  1107;  Lawrence 
W.,  766;  Lottie  M.,  1090; 
Louis,  308;  Louisa,  1043,  1089; 
Lovine,  1043,  1090;  Mantana, 
1043,  1090;  Maria  F.,  1043, 
1090;  Mary  H.,  1017,  1043; 
Monroe,  1107;  Nancy,  1043; 
Otis  E.,  714,  766;  Rebecca  C., 
714,  766;  Robert  L.,  1133; 
Robert  S.,  1308;  Rufina,  1043, 
1090;  Susan  S.,  1043.  1090; 
Walter,  1303,  1308;  Welling¬ 
ton,  515;  William  H.,  1090 

Bendon,  Anna  M.,  676;  Edward, 
676 

Benezet,  1177,  1178 
Anthony,  966;  Daniel,  1281; 
John  S.,  70,  71,  928;  Stephen, 
69 

Benfield,  Abraham,  538,  539; 

Amanda  S.,  508,  538,  539; 
Claude  E.,  538,  557;  Daniel 
B.,  986;  Eliza  A.,  538,  557; 
Elva  S.,  539;  Florence  M.,  557; 
Franklin  N.,  508,  538,  539; 
Franklin  S.,  538;  Hannah  L., 
976,  986;  Harold  F.,  557; 
Irvin  S.,  538;  John  L.,  812; 
Lillie  S.,  538,  558;  Maria  A., 
557;  Marion  E.,  557;  Mary  A., 
538,  558;  Mary  R.,  538,  557; 
Mary  Y.,  508,  538,  539;  Mel- 
tha,  755,  812;  Minnie  S.,  538, 
558;  Walter  A.,  539 
Benham,  Miles,  1449,  1452 
Benner,  Ada  L.,  1248;  Agnes,  738; 
Alice  G.,  312,  334;  Alice  S., 
634;  Alsenia  K.,  408;  Andora 
L.,  287,  311;  Anna,  634;  Anna 
K„  1239,  1247;  Anna  L.,  392, 
409;  Anna  N.,  1239,  1247; 
Annie  B.,  1239;  Bertha  H., 
257;  Carrie  C.,  293,  308,  321; 


1590 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Catharine,  634,  639,  1081, 

1239;  Celesta,  214;  Christ, 
651;  Christian,  738;  Daniel, 
632,  634;  Deborah,  650;  Dor- 
etta,  738,  794;  Elizabeth,  298, 
634,  1546;  Elizabeth  R.,  632, 
634;  Elmer,  1239;  Elsie,  1239, 
1248;  Elsie  C.,  308,  1296,  1306; 
Emma  H.,  704,  738;  Enos,  311, 
1234,  1239;  Esther  R.,  1248; 
Evelyn,  651;  Gertrude  M.,  199, 
214;  Harry  B.,  392,  409;  Harry 
C.,  409;  Helen  M.,  214;  Henry, 
257;  Henry  C.,  308;  Henry  L., 
409;  Ida  M.,  311,  334;  Jacob, 
634;  Jacob  G.,  199,  214;  Jen¬ 
nie,  721,  780;  John,  634;  John 
W.,  1248;  Juliana,  634;  Laura 

J.,  1059;  Lavina  W.,  1239, 
1247;  Lizzie,  1239;  Lizzie  L., 
641,  651;  Llewellyn,  1239; 
Margaret,  1239;  Margaretta 
A.,  308,  333;  Maria  W.,  1234, 
1239;  Mary,  634;  Mary  F., 
634;  Matilda,  1239,  1247; 

Mayme,  308,  1198,  1209; 

Merrill  R.,  333;  Milton,  287, 
311;  Milton  B.,  285,  308; 
Minnie  C.,  308;  Minnie  M., 
285,  308;  Osten,  641,  651; 
Ralph  S.,  1247;  Rebecca,  634; 
Rhine,  1239,  1247;  Robert  C., 
308,  333;  Rowena  R.,  333; 
Samuel,  704,  738,  1239;  Sarah, 
738,  795;  Sarah  A.,  1239; 
Sophia,  1125;  Susanna,  320, 
634,  639;  Webster,  214;  Willis- 
ton  J.,  1248;  Wilson,  1239, 
1247 

Bennethum,  Harriet  M.,  121 
Bennett  (Bennet),  Amelia,  1475; 
Caroline  B.,  1264,  1270;  Edith, 
1567;  Emma  G.,  1566,  1567; 
Frank,  723,  1567;  George, 

1566,  1567;  John  C.,  1270;  Julia 
C.,  713,  763;  Lavinia,  1140; 
Margaret  I.,  713,  761;  Marie 
H.,  623;  Moreny,  761 
Bennighoff,  Lydia,  750 
Benning,  Charles  L.,  1386,  1419; 
Hannah  M.,  1386,  1419;  Lewis, 
1419;  Malcolm  C.,  1419; 

Naomi  M.,  1419 

Benninger,  Doretta  B.,  738,  794; 
Emma  I.,  794;  Franklin  O., 
794;  Guy  V.,  794;  Reuben,  794; 
Reuben  C.,  794;  Suro  T.,  738, 
794;  Walter  P.,  794 
Benny,  Evaline  D.,  522;  Michael, 
522 

Benoir,  Ethel,  1118;  Ethel  D.,  1075, 
1118;  Jennie  G.,  1036,  1075; 
Joseph,  1036,  1075,  1118;  Lena, 
1075,  1118;  Mary,  1118;  Mary 
M.,  1075,  1118;  Mazie,  1075; 
Pierre,  1075;  Rudolph,  1118 
Bensinger,  Edward,  801;  Helen, 
801;  Isabella  H.,  745,  801; 
James  M.,  745,  801;  John,  801; 
Lloyd,  801;  Mildred,  801,  842 
Bensley,  Mary  M.,  1497 
Benton,  Mary  A.,  1334 
Bentz,  Annie  IL,  773 


Berg,  Anna  F.,  704,  740;  Ida  T., 
704,  740;  Joseph  F.,  740 
Berge,  Anna  C.,  1023,  1055;  John 
H.,  1055;  Margaret,  1081,  1123 
Berger,  Andrew,  1385;  Anna  M., 
1067,  1113;  Anna  R.,  991,  999; 
Ann  B.,  1349,  1385;  Barbray, 
1087;  Benjamin  G.,  999;  Ed¬ 
ward  M.,  1349,  1385;  Edna  E., 
215;  Eliza  A.,  537;  Emma, 
1136;  Emma  L.,  822;  Friedrich, 
228;  George  A.,  1113;  Georgi- 
anna,  1385,  1417;  Harrison  A., 
1067,  1113;  Henry  H.,  1385, 
1417;  Hyman,  999;  Kate  M., 
1519;  Louis,  991,  999;  Lucy, 
186;  Lula  G.,  1385,  1417; 
Mary  A.,  1417;  Sadie  E.,  510, 
542;  William  IL,  1385 
Bergery,  Sallie,  1143 
Bergey,  Berkey,  Berky,  Burkey, 
1413 

Albert,  850;  Alice  W.,  756,  813; 
Amanda,  1419;  Andrew,  959; 
Andrew  S.,  959;  Anna,  352, 
356;  Annie,  1239;  Annie  B., 
248,  262,  1023,  1055;  Annie  K, 
248,  262;  Annie  L.,  641,  650; 
Annie  M.,  724,  785 
Barbara  S.,  785;  Benjamin,  640, 
649;  Bertha  IL,  532;  Bessie, 
262;  Bethsaida  F.,  650,  659; 
Blanche  I.,  850;  Christian, 
1085;  Daisy  F.,  850;  Daniel, 
532;  Daniel  G.,  247;  Daniel  S., 
504,  532;  Darius  W.,  954,  959 
Earl  H.,  532,  553;  Edna  I.,  650; 
Edwin  B.,  724,  785;  Elizabeth, 
785;  Ella  M.,  681;  Ellen  K., 
175;  Elmer  K.,  248,  262;  Em¬ 
ma  H.,  504,  532;  Emma  K., 
676,  681;  Emma  M.,  1085; 
Emma  R.,  743;  Florence  M., 
681;  George,  813;  Grace,  262 
Harry,  813;  Harvey  K.,  248; 
Helena  A.,  386,  407;  Helen  M., 
532,  553;  Henry,  785;  Henry 
M.,  641,  650;  Henry  S.,  676, 
681,  854;  Homer  H.,  532,  553; 
Homer  W.,  825,  850;  Howard 
R.,  650;  Jacob  O.,  650;  John, 
356,  681;  John  K.,  1040,  1085; 
John  O.,  1085;  John  S.,  236, 
247,  747,  803 

Lester,  262;  Lillie  M.,  248,  262; 
Lizzie  B.,  682;  Mabel  IL,  954, 
959;  Mabel  S.,  681;  Malaria 
R.,  1040,  1085;  Maria  R.,  1085, 
1 127 ;  Marian  S.,  959;  Marv,  813, 
843,  854,  1401;  Mary  A., “  1085; 
Mary  D.,  640,  649;  Mary  E., 
627;  Mary  K.,  248;  Mary  S., 
825,  850;  Mildred  M.,  532, 
553;  Molly,  274;  Nancy,  357; 
Norman  K.,  248 

Ralph,  813;  Roy  C.,  850;  Salome, 
638;  Sarah  C.,  747,  803;  Sarah 
F.,  650;  Sara  W.,  335;  Sidney 

K.,  248;  Susan,  634,  640; 
Susan  IL,  236,  247;  Sylvester, 
407;  Theodore  R:,  1085; 

Thomas,  756,  813;  W.  Allen, 


785;  William,  803;  William  R., 
649,  1085 

Bergs,  Elizabeth,  283 
Bergstrasser — see  Burgstresser 
Beringer,  Eliza,  361 
Berk,  Elizabeth  D.,  578,  596;  John, 
578,  596 

Berkey,  Berky— see  Bergey 
Berkheimer,  Emma,  456 
Berkheiser,  Bernice  E.,  851;  Calvin, 
827,  851;  Florence  E.,  827,  851; 
Madaleine  F.,  851;  Robert  A., 
851 

Berlin,  16,  82 

Anna  M.,  1065,  1112;  Charles  I., 
1065,  1112;  Ellen,  834;  Insley 
H.,  1112;  James  O.,  1112 
Berliss,  Mazie,  992 
Bernath,  Charles,  1364,  1405;  Ger¬ 
trude  M.,  1364,  1405;  Jacob, 
1405;  Mary  J.,  1405;  Robert 
C.,  1405;  Ruth  E.,  1405 
Bernd  (Berndt),  Aaron  G.,  779; 
Ada,  779;  Alice  T.,  779,  835; 
Annie  P.,  721,  779;  Blanche, 
779,  835;  Diana,  489,  515;  El¬ 
mer  IL,  721,  779,  1040;  Eu- 
phemia  G.,  1040;  F.  IL,  189; 
Howard,  779,  835;  Laura  J., 
517;  Marguerite  L.,  170,  189; 
Oscar,  779;  Ruth  T.,  835 
Bernhard  (Bernhart),  Amanda  IL, 
111;  Elizabeth,  543;  Oscar,  111 
Bernhauer,  Carolyn  G.,  1039;  G.  IL, 
1039 

Berret,  Philip,  287;  Sarah  A.,  275, 
287 

Berriker,  Bertha  S.,  646,  656; 

George,  646,  656;  Jacob,  656; 
Mary  A.,  656;  Ralph,  656; 
Raymond,  656 

Berry,  Bessie  A.,  114,  129;  Bessie 
B.,  114,  129;  Carrie,  508,  539; 
Charles  L.,  129;  Cora,  508, 
539;  Euna  A.,  129;  Florence 
E.,  113,  129;  James,  113;  J.  W., 
105,  113;  Mable  S.,  114,  129; 
Marie  A.,  114;  Mary  D.,  129; 
Mary  E.,  105,  113;  Mary  V., 
114;  Mattie  L.,  129;  Mattie 
M.,  114,  129;  Minnie,  1407, 
1427;  Patience  A.,  585;  Percy 

L.,  114,  129;  Thelma  E.,  129; 
Thomas  G.,  1427;  Wahneta  R., 
113,  129;  W.  F.,  113;  Willie  B., 
113 

Berstler,  Eban,  593;  Kate  D.,  593 
Bertch,  Hannah  E.,  714,  764;  Jacob, 
764;  Mary  E.,  819 
Berthelsdorf,  12,  16,  17,  34-36,  45, 
85 

Bertolet,  Annie  M.,  442,  457;  Clar¬ 
ence  W.,  442,  457;  Daniel,  476; 
Deborah  B.,  432,  448;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  299;  Emma  IL,  1029; 
Hannah,  472,  476;  Hannah  M., 
1049,  1099;  Joseph  M.,  457; 
Samuel,  1099;  Samuel  P.,  448 
Best,  Elizabeth  A.,  578,  594;  Elmira 
J.,  720,  778 
Bethlehem,  82-84 

Betts  (Betz),  B.  Franklin,  332;  F. 
Furman,  306,  332;  Helen  R., 


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1591 


306,  332;  Ida  H.,  791;  May, 
534;  Samuel,  791;  Sarah  B., 
1318 

Betzner,  Barbara,  575 
Beud,  Ann,  535 
Beuhler,  Carrie,  1067 
Bevan,  George  W.,  1398;  Howard, 
1355,  1398;  Lydia  V.,  1398; 
Mary  H.,  1355,  1398 
Beydler — see  Beidler 
Beyer,  Beier,  Byer,  Boyer,  Boyers, 
Beer  729 

Aaron,  1317,  1318,  1329;  Aaron 

L. ,  1325,  1337;  Abigail  S.,  1321, 

1327;  Abigail  T.,  1336,  1363; 
Abner  S.,  1413;  Abraham 

(Abram),  17,  39,  42,  43,  51,  54, 
55,  62,  71,  74,  80,  94,  1177, 
1178,  1311,  1313-1318,  1320, 
1324,  1327,  1334,  1346,  1564; 
Abraham  H.,  1348,  1383;  Abra¬ 
ham  K.,  1334,  1358;  Abraham 

R.,  1321,  1327;  Ada  B.,  1386, 
1419;  Ada  F.,  1366,  1405; 
Adaline  M.,  1325,  1337;  Adam, 
1329,  1348;  Ada  S.,  1363;  Addie 
V.,  1348,  1382;  Adeline  E., 

1335,  1362;  Adeline  S.,  1325, 
1335;  Alan  C.,  1392;  Albert, 

1329,  1335,  1363;  Albert  T., 

1336,  1363;  Alice  S.,  1379, 

1413;  Allen  S.,  1375;  Alma  H., 
1381,  1415;  Alverta,  1088, 

1131;  Alvin  D.,  1348,  1382, 
1383;  Amanda,  1327,  1344, 
1347,  1359;  Amanda  H.,  1338; 
Ambrose  S.,  1372;  Amelia, 

1348;  Amos,  1088,  1346,  1379; 
Amy,  1335,  1346,  1362;  Andrew 
(Andreas),  39,  51,  62,  80,  83, 
1314-1318,  1320-1322,  1328, 

1330,  1331,  1350,  1375,  1436, 

1437;  Andrew  H.,  1379,  1413; 

Andrew  M.,  1413;  Andrew  S., 
1325;  Ann  (Anne),  1009,  1019, 
1321,  1329,  1331,  1349,  1385; 

Anna,  918,  1313,  1328,  1344, 

1558;  Anna  B.,  1331,  1355; 
Anna  C.,  1344,  1375;  AnnaE., 
1329,  1350,  1391;  Anna  H., 
888,  891,  1382,  1415;  Anna  J., 
1249,  1255;  Anna  M.,  39,  62, 
891,  897,  1028,  1314,  1362, 
1405,  1572;  Anna  R.,  62,  88,  92, 
279,  295,  897,  904,  1314,  1347; 
Ann  E.,  1330,  1352;  Anne  R., 
39;  Annetta,  1359;  Annie, 

1331,  1355;  Annie  B.,  1366; 
Annie  E.,  1352,  1391;  Annie 

M. ,  1337,  1352,  1366,  1392; 
Annie  V.,  1355,  1396;  Ann  M., 
1315,  1316;  Arthur,  897;  Au¬ 
drey,  1362;  Augustus,  1345 

Barbara,  466,  1314,  1315,  1320, 
1324;  Barbara  A.,  1327;  Bar¬ 
bara  G.,  1324,  1333;  Barbara 
H.,  1314;  Barton,  1327;  Bea¬ 
trice  B.,  1361;  Bella  A.,  1381, 
1415;  Benjamin,  273,  1328, 
1329,  1344;  Benjamin  B.,  1330, 
1351;  Benjamin  F.,  1385;  Ber¬ 
tha  C.,  1361,  1404;  Bertha  I., 
1379,  1414;  Bertha  L.,  1358, 


1401;  Bertha  R.,  1335,  1361; 
Bessie,  368,  393;  Beulah  H., 
1335,  1362;  Blanche,  180,  206; 
Blanche  B.,  1357,  1399; 

Blanche  I.,  1355;  Blanche  L., 
1377,  1410 

Caroline  K.,  1349,  1385;  Caroline 

S.,  1377,  1411;  Carolyn,  1410; 
Carolyn  L.,  1411;  Carrie  E., 

1353,  1393;  Caspar,  1280; 

Catharine  (Catherine),  1005, 
1009,  1021,  1042,  1088,  1320, 
1321,  1325-1328,  1336,  1344, 
1346,  1375;  Catharine  C.,  1321, 
1328;  Catharine  K.,  1328,  1345; 
Catharine  O.,  1329,  1348; 

Catharine  R.,  1314,  1315,  1320, 
1323,  1333;  Catharine  S.,  1320, 
1348,  1383;  Catherine  B.,  1320, 
1321,  1323,  1328,  1330;  Cather¬ 
ine  D.,  1351,  1390;  Celissa  M., 
1352,  1390;  Charles,  1329, 

1333;  Charles  C.,  1317,  1345, 
1377;  Charles  E.,  888,  891,  897, 
904,  1396;  Charles  IF,  1337, 
1338,  1366,  1377,  1382,  1411, 
1415;  Charles  L.,  897;  Charles 
S.,  891;  Charles  V.,  1395; 
Charles  W.,  1344,  1354,  1375; 
Charlotte  M.,  1379,  1414; 

Christian,  1334,  1357;  Chris- 
tianna,  1318,  1321,  1328;  Clair 

B. ,  1366,  1405;  Clara  C.,  1352, 
1391;  Clara  E.,  891,  898,  1378; 
Clara  S.,  1337,  1365;  Clarence 
A.,  897;  Clarence  R.,  897; 
Clarence  W.,  1380;  Claude  H., 
1386,  1419;  Clayton  L.,  1337; 
Clements  J.,  1363;  Clifford  G., 
1401;  Clifford  W.,  904;  Clifton, 
135;  Cloyd  F.,  1424;  Cloyd  O., 
1390,  1424;  Clyde  E.,  1337, 
1365;  Cora  M.,  1337,  1365; 
Cordelia  H.,  1329,  1348;  Cor¬ 
delia  J.,  1363;  Cornelius,  1042; 
Cornelius  S.,  1349,  1385;  Cuy- 
ler,  1335;  Cyrus  B.,  1347,  1381 

Dale  E.,  1418;  Daniel,  1315-1317, 
1321,  1329,  1330,  1348,  1350; 
David,  1315,  1317,  1318,  1321, 
1325,  1330,  1335,  1375;  David 

C. ,  1328,  1345;  David  H.,  1352, 

1391;  David  K.,  1334,  1358; 
David  L.,  1359;  David  M., 

1345,  1378;  David  R.,  1393; 
David  S.,  1391;  David  W., 

•  1378;  Deborah  R.,  1347,  1380; 
Della,  1336;  Donald  L.,  1404; 
Doris  S.,  1413;  Dorothea  L., 
1390,  1424;  Dorothy  A.,  1330, 
1350;  Dorothy  G.,  1363; 

Dorothy  J.,  i392;  Dorothy 

M..  1321.  1329;  Douglas  S., 
1345,  1377 

Earl  R.,  1337,  1365;  E.  Blanche, 

1354,  1395;  Edda,  1385;  Edgar, 
1390;  Edgar  W.,  1380;  Edith, 

1335,  1361;  Editk  M.,  1391; 

Edith  P.,  1399;  Edith  W.,  1386; 
Edmea  E.,  1335,  1363;  Ed¬ 

mund  N.,  1363;  Edmund  W., 

1336,  1363;  Edna  A.,  1366; 
Edna  M.,  897,  1418;  Edna  S., 


1379,  1413;  Edward  H.,  1345; 
Edward  M.,  1385;  Effie  L., 
1338;  Eleanor  L.,  1354,  1395; 
Eleanor  M.,  1395;  Elias,  1329, 
1350;  Eliza,  151,  490,  1325, 
1336;  Elizabeth,  194,  696,  719, 
1005,  1009,  1020,  1317,  1318, 

1320,  1321,  1323,  1324,  1327, 

1329-1331,  1333,  1334,  1343, 
1344,  1346-1348,  1351,  1354, 
1356,  1359,  1372,  1378,  1411; 
Elizabeth  G,  273,  1328,  1346, 
1348,  1381;  Elizabeth  E.,  1355, 
1396;  Elizabeth  G.,  1363,  1379, 
1405,  1413;  Elizabeth  H., 

1004,  1009,  1329,  1348;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  1315,  1321,  1324, 
1334;  Elizabeth  L.,  1347;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  1336;  Elizabeth  O., 

1321,  1329;  Elizabeth  R.,  1346; 

Elizabeth  S.,  1328,  1345;  Eliza¬ 
beth  T.,  1325,  1336;  Eliza  R., 
1336;  Eliza  S.,  1334,  1359;  Ella 
B.,  1358;  Ella  C.,  294,  1349, 
1383;  Ella  I.,  891,  898;  Ella 
R.,  1325,  1337;  Ellen  J.,  1348; 
Ellen  K.,  1379,  1413;  Elma 

N.,  1361,  1404;  Elmer  K.,  1380; 
Elmer  R.,  1241,  1251;  Elmira, 
1345;  Elsie  E.,  1383;  Elsie  I., 
1382,  1415;  Elvina,  1331; 

Emanuel,  1327,  1342;  Emeline, 
1088;  Emeline  J.,  373,  398; 
Emily,  1347,  1378,  1381;  Emily 

T.,  1355,  1396;  Emma,  425; 
Emma  C.,  1348;  Emma  E., 
1378,  1390,  1411,  1424;  Emma 
H.,  1042,  1358,  1401;  Emma  J., 
1241,  1251;  Emma  L.,  891,  897, 
1372;  Emma  M.,  1325,  1355; 
Enos,  1344;  Enos  F.,  1325, 
1337;  Ernest,  1335,  1361;  Ern¬ 
est  D.,  1361,  1404;  Ernest  R., 
1391,  1404;  Erwin,  1335;  Er¬ 
win  S.,  891,  897;  Erwin  W., 
1358;  Esther,  1009,  1020;  Es¬ 
ther  L.,  897;  Esther  M.,  1399; 
Etelka,  1382,  1416;  Eugenia  E., 
1344,  1376;  Eva,  860,  1180, 
1313,  1347;  E.  Vernon,  281, 
1350,  1386 

Fannie,  1336;  Fannie  M.,  1358; 
Florence,  1375;  Florence  M., 
1366;  Flossie,  1361;  Frances 
B.,  1392;  Francis  H.,  1415; 
Francis  R.,  897;  Frank  B., 
1375,  1377,  1410;  Frank  G., 
1377,  1411;  Frank  H.,  1379, 
1380;  Franklin,  1329,  1347; 
Franklin  G.,  1377;  Frank  S., 
891,  898;  Freda  L.,  1413,  1429; 
Fred  E.,  1357,  1399;  Frederick, 
1255;  Frederick  M.,  1336, 

1363;  Fred  S.,  1336 
Gale  E.,  1363;  Genevieve  B., 
1382;  Genoa  M.,  1335,  1362; 
George,  39,  62, 1314, 1317, 1318, 
1324,  1349,  1385,  1418;  George 
A.,  1395;  George  S.,  891,  896; 
George  W.,  1351,  1375,  1390; 
Georgia,  1361;  Gerald,  1335, 
1362;  Gertie,  897,  904;  Ger¬ 
trude,  1424;  Gilbert  F.,  1404; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Gladys  E.,  1418;  Gladys  R., 
897;  Goldie,  1362;  Grace,  1366, 
1406;  Grace  C.,  1377,  1411; 
Grace  W.,  1385;  Gray  M., 
1424;  Guy  H.,  1365 
Hannah,  1009,  1020,  1320,  1324, 
1331,  1334,  1346,  1355,  1357, 
1379;  Hannah  B.,  1321,  1328, 
1329,  1347;  Hannah  C.,  273, 

1328,  1344;  Hannah  D.,  1329, 

1347,  1348;  Hannah  H.,  1330, 
1352;  Hannah  M.,  1335,  1361; 
Hannah  R.,  1350;  Hannah  S., 

1329,  1335,  1349;  Hans,  1314; 
Hans  C.,  1312,  1313;  Harold, 
1366;  Harold  A.,  1413;  Harold 

R. ,  897;  Harold  W.,  1386; 

Harper  W.,  1380;  Harriet, 

1327,  1331,  1343;  Harriet  C., 
1331,  1355;  Harriet  G.,  1328, 
1344;  Harriet  N.,  1382,  1416; 
Harriet  S.,  1325;  Harry  B., 

1348,  1361,  1382;  Harry  C., 
1337,  1366;  Harry  H.,  1386, 
1419;  Harry  I.,  1372;  Harry  J., 
1377,  1410;  Harry  N.,  1336; 
Helena,  1186,  1314;  Helene 
N.,  1363;  Helen  V.,  1354,  1395; 
Helen  W.,  1377,  1410;  Henri¬ 
etta,  1375;  Henrietta  M.,  1344, 
1375;  Henry,  1005,  1314,  1320, 
1321,  1323,  1325,  1327,  1329, 

1330,  1333,  1336,  1352;  Henry 

B.,  1324,  1333;  Henry  C., 

1328,  1344;  Henry  F.,  910, 
913,  1329,  1349;  Henry  G., 
1336,  1363;  Henry  K.,  1385, 
1418;  Henry  M.,  1350,  1386; 
Henry  N.,  1352,  1391;  Henry 

S. ,  1325;  Herbert  P.,  1410; 
Herman  H.,  1335,  1361;  Her- 
schel,  1362;  Hester,  1314,  1315; 
Hettie  H.,  1379,  1413;  Hetty 
A.,  910,  913;  Hillary,  1327, 
1343;  Hiram  W.,  1382,  1415; 
Homer  C.,  1399,  1405;  Horace 
P.,  1355;  Howard  E.,  1418; 
Howard  L.,  897;  Howard  S., 
1379,  1413 

Ida,  198,  409,  1131,  1333;  Ida 

A. ,  720,  778,  1335,  1360;  Ida 

B. ,  1385,  1417;  Ida  H.,  1348, 
1382;  Ida  J.,  891,  897;  Ida  K., 
897;  Ida  M.,  1358,  1386,  1401, 
1419;  Ida  R.,  1347,  1380;  Ila 
V/.,  1331,  1353;  Ira  S.,  1358; 
Irene,  1362;  Iris  G.,  1362, 
1405;  Irma  H.,  904;  Irvin,  373, 
398;  Irwin,  1348;  Isaac,  1325, 

1327,  1330,  1335;  Isaac  C., 
1346,  1379;  Isaac  W.,  1379, 
1413;  Isabel  I.,  897;  Isabella, 
1345,  1350,  1377,  1386;  Isabella 
H.,  1348,  1382;  Isabelle  M., 
1345,  1377;  Isaiah  S.,  891 

Jack,  1415;  Jackson,  1348,  1382; 
Jacob,  62,  393,  944,  1004,  1009, 
1152,  1154,  1314-1317,  1320- 
1324,  1329;  Jacob  A.,  1379, 
1413;  Jacob  B.,  273,  1328, 

1329,  1346,  1348;  Jacob  C., 

1328,  1345;  James,  1329, 

1330,  1348;  James  I.,  294, 


1349,  1383;  James  M.,  1345, 
1376;  James  W.,  1377;  Jane, 
1336;  Jane  A.,  1325,  1337; 
Jane  H.,  1321,  1330,  1338, 
1366;  Jean,  1415;  Jefferson, 
1348,  1382;  Jemima  G.,  1345, 
1377;  Jemima  W.,  1337,  1366; 
Jennie,  1385,  1418;  Jennie  A., 
1337,  1365;  Jennie  E.,  1348, 
1382;  Jennie  M.,  1381;  Jennie 
O.,  1337,  1365;  Jennie  T., 
1385,  1418;  Jeremias,  1312; 
Jerome,  1372;  Jesse,  1246, 
1322,  1329,  1347;  J.  Monroe, 
1317,  1344,  1375;  John,  62, 
1042,  1088,  1314,  1317,  1318, 
1320,  1321,  1325,  1329,  1330, 
1335,  1346-1348,  1352,  1391; 
John  A.,  1383;  John  B.,  1338, 
1349;  John  C.,  1336,  1363; 
John  D.,  1352,  1358,  1391, 
1401;  John  G.,  1325,  1337, 
1424;  John  H.,  1382,  1415; 
John  I.,  1383;  John  J.,  1350, 
1386;  John  L.,  897;  John  P., 
1355;  John  T.,  1335,  1362; 
John  W.,  1353,  1393,  1401; 
Jonas,  1251;  Jonas  H.,  1379; 
Joseph,  778,  1321,  1324,  1328, 
1346,  1396,  1413,  1429;  Joseph 

B. ,  1328,  1346;  Joseph  C.,  1328, 
1345;  Joseph  E.,  1395;  Joseph¬ 
ine  C.,  1325,  1337;  Josephine 
N.,  1355,  1396;  Josephus,  1344; 
Josiah,  1330,  1352;  Josiah  M., 

1350,  1386;  Juliana  M.,  1329, 
1350;  Julianna,  1386,  1419; 
June  N.,  1336,  1363;  Justus  S., 
1345,  1355,  1377,  1396,  1411 

Kate,  1321,  1336,  1349,  1385, 
1417;  Kate  S.,  1239,  1246; 
Kate  Y.,  1337,  1366;  Kathar¬ 
ine,  725;  Katherine,  785,  1364, 
1391;  Katherine  L.,  1352,  1391; 
Kathryn  A.,  1365;  Kathryn  T., 
1415;  Katie  V.,  1383;  Kenneth 

L. ,  1365 

Laura,  1352,  1359;  Laura  A.,  897, 
904;  Laura  E.,  897,  904,  1354, 
1395;  Laura  G.,  1336,  1363; 
Laura  J.,  1204,  1379,  1413; 
Laura  R.,  1357,  1399;  Lau¬ 
rence,  1413;  Lela  A.,  1385, 
1418;  Lela  E.,  1336,  1363; 
Lena  L.,  1354,  1395;  Leona 

M. ,  1354,  1395;  Lesta,  1335, 
1362;  Lester  H.,  1415;  Letitia 
J.,  1330,  1353;  Levi  R.,  1346, 
1379;  Lewis,  1331,  1354;  Lewis 

C. ,  1344,  1375;  Lidey  B.,  1377; 

Lila  E.,  1382,  1415;  Lillian  A., 
135;  Lillie  M.,  1377;  Linwood 
B.,  1204,  1379,  1413;  Lizzie 
M.,  1347,  1380;  Lloyd  R., 
1380;  Lois  B.,  897;  Lois  E. 
1418;  Louisa,  1354,  1394; 

Louisa  A.,  1347;  Lucille,  1361; 
Lucy  A.,  816,  1042,  1088;  Lucy 
J.,  1382,  1415;  Lucy  M.,  904; 
Luther  E.,  1337,  1366;  Lydia, 
1334,  1336,  1347,  1359,  1381; 
Lydia  A.,  1350,  1385;  Lydia 
E.,  1351;  Lydia  F.,  1321,  1329; 


Lydia  H.,  1345,  1377;  Lydia 

R. ,  1328,  1346;  Lydia  Y.,  1325, 
1337 

Mabel  M.,  1336,  1364,  1372; 
Magdalena  B.,  1321,  1329; 
Maggie,  1331;  Maggie  E., 
1350,  1386;  Manning,  1345; 
Margaret,  1321,  1325,  1328, 
1336,  1363;  Margaret  A.,  1328, 
1345;  Margaret  E.,  1337,  1366; 
Margaret  H.,  1330,  1350;  Mar¬ 
garet  J.,  1351,  1390;  Margaret 
M.,  1424,  1431;  Margaret  S., 

1320,  1325,  1347,  1381;  Mar¬ 
garet  T.,  1321,  1327;  Marguer¬ 
ite  M.,  1375;  Maria,  88,  918, 
940,  1313,  1564;  Maria  M., 
1351;  Marie,  1572;  Marion  R., 
904;  Marjorie  J.,  1363;  Mar¬ 
tha  E.,  1366;  Martha  G.,  1334, 
1357;  Martha  J.,  1347,  1381; 
Martha  L.,  1325,  1337;  Martin, 
1323;  Mary,  1005,  1281,  1317, 
1318,  1320,  1321,  1326,  1327, 
1329-1331,  1334,  1343,  1346, 

1350,  1354.  1355,  1366;  Mary 
A.,  891,  896,  897,  1009,  1019, 

1321,  1325,  1328,  1330,  1331, 
1334,  1337,  1343,  1345,  1347, 
1348,  1350,  1358,  1375,  1377, 
1380,  1411;  Mary  B.,  1329, 
1334,  1348,  1355,  1357,  1396; 
Mary  E.,  897,  1321,  1329, 
1330,  1345,  1347-1350,  1352, 
1353,  1377,  1379,  1380,  1382, 
1383,  1386,  1413,  1429;  Mary 
F.,  1375,  1378,  1410;  Mary  G., 
1358,  1401;  Mary  H.,  1320, 

1324,  1379,  1413;  Mary  J., 

1325,  1338,  1344,  1375;  Mary 

L. ,  1346,  1352,  1355,  1379, 
1391;  Mary  M.,  281,  1321, 
1330,  1335,  1343,  1347,  1350, 
1361,  1372,  1381,  1386,  1391; 
Mary  N.,  1390,  1424;  Mary 
O.,  1348,  1382;  Mary  R., 
1328,  1346,  1347,  1350,  1380, 
1386;  Mary  S.,  1330,  1338, 

1351,  1366;  Mary  W.,  1176; 
Mary  Y.,  1348,  1382;  Matilda, 
1327;  Matthew  G.,  1325,  1337; 
Mattie,  1378;  Mattie  J.,  1335, 
1361;  Maud  E.,  1381,  1415; 
Maude  B.,  1336,  1363;  Mel¬ 
chior,  860,  1176,  1258,  1280, 
1281,  1312,  1313,  1564;  Merle 
X.,  1366;  Merl  S.,  1338;  Mer- 
tie  M.,  1336,  1363;  Mildred 
F.,  897,  1401;  Millard  F., 
1411;  Mima  W.,  1385,  1418; 
Minerva  D.,  1396;  Minnie, 
1336;  Minnie  D.,  1355;  Miran¬ 
da,  913,  915;  Miriam  B.,  1347, 
1379;  Myrtle  B.,  1357,  1399 

Nancy,  1320,  1324,  1333;  Natalie 

S. ,  1411;  Nathaniel,  1344, 

1375;  Nathan  M.,  1375;  Nellie 

M. ,  897;  Nelson  C.,  1396; 
Nelson  P.,  1331,  1355;  Nera 
M.,  904;  Nettie,  1375;  Nettie 
E.,  1355,  1396;  Nettie  K., 
1345,  1377;  Nina  M.,  1424, 
1431;  Nora  E.,  1399;  Norman 


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1593 


B. ,  1379,  1414;  Norman  V., 
1396;  Norris,  1343,  1372 

Odelia  S.,  897,  904;  Oliver  K., 
1345,  1377;  Oliver  S.,  904; 
Oscar  C.,  1396;  Oscar  G.,  1354, 
1395;  Paul,  1393;  Paul  G., 
1424;  Pearl,  1366;  Pearle,  135, 
142;  Percival  K.,  206;  Peter, 
1331,  1354;  Phebe  A.,  1351, 
1390;  Philip,  1005,  1008,  1327, 
1343,  1372;  Philip  H.,  1379; 
Philipina,  1316;  Philipina  W., 
1314,  1315,  1317;  Polly,  1321 
Rachel,  1320,  1321,  1325,  1328; 
Rachel  M.,  1315,  1321;  Ralph, 
1391;  Ralph  B.,  1383;  Ralph 

N.,  1404;  Ray  H.,  1361,  1404; 
Raymond  B.,  1379,  1414;  Ray¬ 
mond  E.,  1393;  Raymond  F., 
1424;  Raymond  W.,  1336,1363; 
Rebecca,  1009,  1317,  1318, 

1320,  1321,  1326,  1329  1330, 

1334,  1346,  1350,  1352,  1358; 

Rebecca  W.,  1315,  1321;  Reu¬ 
ben  C.,  1344,  1375;  Robert, 

1321,  1330;  Robert  A.,  1353, 

1393;  Robert  D.,  1392,  1404; 

Robert  E.,  1354,  1395;  Robert 
H.,  1413;  Robert  L.,  1424; 
Rosalin  G.,  1364;  Rosanna 

(Rosannah),  1315,  1321;  Rose, 
1336;  Rose  W.,  1335,  1362; 

R,  osina,  39,  42,  43,  62,  1316; 

Rosina  J.,  1313;  Russell  M., 
1251;  Russell  R.,  1380;  Ruth 
E.,  1361,  1404;  Ruth  H.,  897, 
1382;  Ruth  M.,  1336,  1363; 

Ruth  R.,  1380 

Sabina,  1331;  Sabina  H.,  696; 
Sadie,  1358;  Sadie  K.,  1350, 
1386;  Sadie  L.,  1362;  Sallie, 
1042,  1088;  Sallie  A.,  1344, 

1375;  Sallie  M.,  1345,  1376; 

Saloma  S.,  952,  957,  1379; 
Samuel,  1317,  1318,  1321,  1329, 
1331,  1343,  1344,  1347,  1354, 
1355,  1372,  1381;  Samuel  B., 
1328,  1344;  Samuel  H.,  1325, 
1337;  Samuel  K.,  1334,  1359; 
Samuel  R.,  1347,  1380;  Samuel 

S. ,  891,  897;  Sarah  (Sara), 
1009,  1019,  1084,  1317,  1318, 
1320,  1324,  1325,  1329-1331, 
1337,  1346,  1349,  1350,  1352, 
1355,  1386;  Sarah  A.,  1322, 
1331;  Sarah  E.,  1346,  1379; 
Sarah  H.,  1331,  1346,  1354, 
1379;  Sarah  J.,  1347,  1381; 
Sarah  M.,  1350,  1355,  1387, 
1391,  1396;  Sarah  R.,  1344, 
1347,  1375,  1380,  1414;  Sarah 

S.,  1152,  1154,  1329,  1347; 
Sara  N.,  1337,  1365;  Selena 

C. ,  1325,  1336;  Silas  D.,  1335, 
1362;  Silas  M.,  1362;  Sophia, 
1009,  1020;  Sophia  C.,  1346, 
1379;  Sophia  H.,  1328,  1344, 
1347;  Sue  M.,  1347,  1381; 
Susan,  1317,  1318;  Susan  H., 
1345,  1378;  Susan  L.,  1328, 
1345;  Susanna  (Susannah,  Su- 
sanne),  39,  62,  750,  1009,  1020, 
1140,  1313-1315,  1319,  1330, 


1344,  1346,  1351;  Susanna  H., 
1314,  1320;  Susannah  G.,  1320, 
1325;  Susanna  M.,  281,  1379, 
1413;  Susanna  S.,  891,  897, 
1314,  1320;  Susanna  T.,  1334, 
1358;  Susan  R.,  1348,  1383; 
Susan  V.,  1348,  1383;  Sylvia 
L.,  1418 

Theodore,  696,  1347;  Theodore 
E.,  1352,  1390;  Theron  E., 
1366;  Thomas,  1321,  1330, 

1353;  Thomas  P.,  1318;  Uriah 

S.,  1351,  1390;  Ursula,  1180, 
1280,  1281;  Vera  F.,  904; 
Verna  E.,  1391;  Vernon  D., 
1349;  Vernon  R.,  1337,  1365; 
Victor  R.,  897;  Vienna,  1375; 
Viletta  A.,  1335,  1362;  Viola 

S.,  897 

Walter  H.,  1413;  Walter  J.,  1357, 
1399;  Walter  M.,  1375;  Walter 

O.,  1395;  Walter  R.,  897,  904; 
Warren  V.,  1355,  1396;  Wayne 

L. ,  1414;  Wendel,  1315,  1316; 
Wesley  B.,  1348,  1382;  Wilbur 
A.,  1337,  1366;  Wilhelmina, 

1345,  1377;  Wilkie  L.,  1414; 
Will  F.,  897,  904;  William, 
1317,  1320,  1325,  1328,  1336, 

1346,  1354,  1358,  1363;  Wil¬ 

liam  C.,  1328,  1345,  1391; 
William  D.,  1348,  1381, 

1382;  William  E.,  1424,  1431; 
William  F.,  1318,  1331,  1353; 
William  G.,  1424;  William  H., 
1345,  1357,  1358,  1377,  1399, 
1401;  William  K.,  1363;  Wil¬ 
liam  L.,  1372, 1415;  William  N., 
1348,  1382;  William  R.,  1347, 
1379;  William  T.,  1336,  1364; 
William  U.,  1390,  1424;  Wil¬ 
liam  W.,  1381,  1415;  Wilson 
G.,  281,  1379,  1413;  Winfield 

S.,  1331;  Winifred  B.,  1382; 
Worthington,  1345 

Zella  L.,  1336,  1364;  Zelma  M., 
1361,  1404;  Zula  E.,  897 
Beyers,  Jennie,  260 
Beyette,  Joseph,  137;  Margaret, 
137;  Paul  G.,  118,  137;  Susie 
V.,  118,  137 

Beyl  (Beyle),  Elizabeth,  1013,  1028; 

Elizabeth  U.,  156;  Joseph,  156 
Beysher,  Amanda,  1249 
Bibbs,  Almira,  1484 
Bicher,  Sarah,  549 
Bickel  (Bickle),  Albert  S.,  392; 
Daniel,  705;  Elizabeth,  1038, 
1080;  Emma  C.,  705,  744; 
Ephraim  B.,  691,  705;  Harry 
N.,  705,  744;  Helen,  744;  Ida 

M. ,  705,  744;  Laura,  192; 
Louisa  H.,  691,  705;  Mary  E., 
367,  392;  Peter,  1080;  Salome, 
688,  691;  Sarah  A.,  318 

Bickhart,  Ethel  M.,  1073,  1117; 
Ira,  1117 

Bicking  (Bickings),  Emeline  F., 
1099,  1141;  Eugene  F.,  1141; 
Norman  T.,  1099,  1141;  Sarah 
A.,  309;  Theodore,  1141 
Bickley,  Mary,  645 


Biddle,  Deborah,  863;  Drexel,  1295; 
Edward,  968 

Biddler,  Susanna,  716,  769 
Bidleman— see  Beidelman 
Bieger,  Clara,  1139 
Biehl,  Agnes  E.,  560;  Agnes  G.,. 
544,  560;  Anna,  706,  746; 
Catharine  M.,  560;  Clara  E., 
560;  Claude  V.,  560;  Cordelia, 
706,  746;  Edna  E.,  560;  James 
E.,  560;  James  L.,  560;  Lester 

P.,  544,  560;  Mary  T.,  560; 
William  H.,  560 

Biehn,  Amelia  G.,  489,  513;  Wil¬ 
liam,  489,  513 

Bieler  (Bealer,  Beeler,  Biehler), 
Agnes  M.,  932,  1200,  1211, 
1213;  Allen,  1213;  Allen  K., 
173,  193;  Allen  O.,  1192,  1200; 
Alma,  792;  Amanda  K.,  160, 
173;  Annie  S.,  1197,  1208; 
Arlene,  1213;  Calvin,  894,  902; 
Caroline  S.,  1192,  1200;  Charles 
W.,  213;  Christian  O.,  1190, 
1197;  Clinton,  1200;  Cora  S., 
1197;  Daniel,  634;  David,  160, 
173,  488;  Davis  R.,  639,  646; 
Edith  M.,  735,  792;  Edwin, 
1200;  Elizabeth,  1015,  1034; 
Ella  S.,  432,  447;  Elmer,  173; 
Elmira,  173;  Elmira  B.,  639, 
646;  Elsie  M.,  193;  Emma,  161, 
646;  Emma  B.,  173;  Emma  K., 
176;  Emma  S.,  173,  193;  Harri¬ 
son  K.,  173,  193;  Henry,  1197, 
1200;  Henry  R.,  634,  639; 
Henry  S.,  178,  1200,  1213; 
Horace  C.,  735,  792;  Ida,  339; 
Isabella  S.,  1197,  1200,  1213; 
Jacob,  632,  634;  John  S.,  1197; 
Julia,  634,  639;  Kate,  639,  646; 
Katie  IV,  178,  1200,  1213; 
Katie  S.,  1197,  1208;  Laura 
M.,  173,  193;  Leah  R.,  193, 
213;  Lester  K.,  1213;  Mae  S., 
1214;  Mamie,  373,  399;  Mar¬ 
guerite  M.,  213;  Marie,  792; 
Mary  H.,  1200,  1201,  1213; 
Mary  R.,  632,  634;  Milton  S., 
977,  1200,  1213;  Minerva  J., 
894,  902;  Oliver  S.,  1197; 

Orpha  B.,  587;  Oswin  S.,  932, 
1200,  1201,  1211,  1213;  Paul 

S.,  1214;  Ralph,  1213;  Ralph 
G.,  193;  Raymond  H.,  193; 
Rosanna  S.,  1200,  1213;  Rosan¬ 
na  Y.,  1190,  1197;  Sadie  S., 
977,  1200,  1213;  Sarah,  634, 
639;  Silas,  634;  Susanna,  1200; 
Sydney,  724;  Wallace,  432,  447; 
William  H.,  193,  213;  Will¬ 
oughby,  447;  Willoughby  O., 
447;  Wilmer,  792 
Bierman,  Mary  E.,  260 
Biery,  Mark  B.,  1122;  Mary  E., 
1122;  Susan  C.,  523 
Bietenkopf,  Maggie,  727 
Bietman,  Reuben,  199;  Sallie  Y., 
176,  199 

Bigger,  Ida,  707,  749 
Biggs,  Maria,  261;  Rachel  A.,  503, 
530;  William  G.,  530 
Bigler,  Elizabeth,  104 


1594 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Bigony,  Mary  A.,  1019,  1047;  Mary 

C.,  1483,  1497;  Robert  F., 
1497 

Biles  (Bile),  Albert  E.,  591,  610; 
Alice,  590,  609;  Allen  M.,  610; 
Allie  M.,  591,  610;  Ama  L., 
610;  Belinda  H.,  610;  Bernar- 
dine,  610;  Catharine  H.,  718, 
775;  Edward  K.,  610;  Esther 
E.,  610;  Frances  M.,  591,  610; 
Frank  S.,  591;  George,  575, 
590;  George  F.,  590,  609;  Grace 

L. ,  610;  Hamilton  G.,  591,  610; 
Harold  F.,  609;  Harriet  E., 
591;  Harriet  M.,  575,  590; 
Hattie  L,  591,  609;  Helen  E., 
610;  Jennie  M.,  591,  610;  John 

M. ,  591,  610;  Keith  A.,  610; 
Kenneth,  609;  Lela  E.,  609; 
Lloyd  W.,  610;  Mary  A.,  591, 
610;  Mary  J.,  590,  609;  Mary 
W.,  591;  Ola  T.,  591,  610; 
Oscar  P.,  591,  609;  Rita  K., 
591,  610;  Samuel,  718,  775; 
Yinnie  T.,  591;  Walter,  775; 
William  J.,  591 

Bilger  (Billger),  Allen  D.,  649; 
Amanda,  659,  677;  Anna  D., 
640,  649;  Clara  Y.,  1163,  1170; 
Edna,  1170;  George,  1170; 
Helen,  1170;Leidy,  1163,  1170; 
Levi,  102;  Lizzie,  1170;Maria, 
1125;  Pearl,  1170;  Samuel, 
1170;  Sarah  F.,  102;  T.  Allen, 
640,  649;  Theophilus,  649 
Bilheimer  (Billheimer),  Ellen  E., 
1131;  Susan,  1128 

Bill  (Bills),  John  H.,  1149;  Lillian, 
1420;  Sallie  M.,  1135,  1149 
Billiard,  Ida  M.,  433,  449 
Billings,  Irving  D.,  1298,  1307; 
Martha  P.,  1298,  1307;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1307 

Billman,  Anna  E.,  990,  998;  Charles 
H.,  990;  David,  990;  Elinor 
A.,  990,  998;  Elinor  I.,  998; 
Esther,  1199;  Etta  M.,  990, 
998;  Florence  V.,  998;  Frank 
L.,  990;  Harry  R.,  990,  998; 
Ida  C.,  980,  990;  Joshua  M., 
980,  990;  Lena  E.,  990,  998; 
Leonard  D.,  990,  998;  Mabel 
S.,  990;  Maria  H.,  702,  733; 
Maud  S.,  990;  Reuben,  702, 
733;  Thomas,  733;  Vera  E., 
990,  998 

Binder,  Christianne,  688,  691; 

Clarissa,  325;  Gwendolyn  L., 
838;  Mary  A.,  448;  Minnie  G., 
599;  Miriam  R.,  786,  838; 
Raymond  V.,  786,  838;  Samuel, 
1205;  Sarah,  1195,  1205; 

Warren,  598 

Bingaman  (Bingeman),  Alice,  831; 
Alice  N.,  771,  827;  Edwin  M., 
1569;  Lula  A.,  1567,  1569 
Bingham,  Maria,  1057 
Birchall,  John,  1065 
Birchenall,  Charles,  1398;  Charles 
E.,  1356,  1398;  Sarah  E.,  1398; 
Susie  M.,  1356,  1398 
Bird,  Anna,  1136;  Mark,  968;  Mary 
E.,  105;  Thomas  M.,  105 


Birdsall,  Lewis,  1449 
Bircks,  Elsie  P.,  1246,  1253;  H. 
Wilber,  1246,  1253;  Jacob  B., 
1253 

Birney,  Annie  B.,  595,  616;  Hugh 

L. ,  595,  616;  Kathryn  M.,  616; 
Mary,  616;  Mary  E.,  616 

Bisbing,  Eliza  H.,  1016;  Ella  V., 
457;  Elmira,  1275;  J.  Maurice, 
1275;  Lucy  B.,  1268,  1275; 
Lucy  C.,  1275;  Robert  M., 
1268,  1275;  William,  1016 
Bisel,  Ambrose  S.,  728,  789;  Amos 
T.,  701,  728;  Damasa  J.,  789; 
Ida  V.,  728,  789;  Laura  A., 
728,  789;  Laura  G.,  728,  789; 
Margaret  H.,  701,  728;  Peter, 
728 

Bishel,  Hannah,  818 
Bishop,  Amanda,  498,  527;  Anna 
Y.,  481,  498;  Edna  S.,  1412; 
Elizabeth,  188,  451;  Enos  M., 
1143;  Irwin,  1412;  Mary  E., 
126,  1114,  1143;  Paul  B.,  1114, 
1143;  Samuel,  481,  498 
Bispham,  Sophy  H.,  208,  216 
Bissell,  Alphonso  D.,  1478,  1494; 

D.  J.,  1494;  Dorothy  D.,  1494; 
John  L.,  1494;  Maud  I.,  1478, 
1494 

Bissey,  Emma  Y.,  498,  526;  Estella 

M. ,  526,  552;  Jacob,  526;  Re¬ 
becca  W.,  1300;  Tobias  S., 
498,  526 

Bisson,  Evan,  945;  John,  945; 

William,  945 
Bitler,  Mattie,  714,  765 
Bittenbender,  Alice,  1164,  1172; 
Austin,  1538,  1550;  Catharine, 
557;  Conrad  B.,  1508;  Debor¬ 
ah,  1508,  1520;  Elizabeth,  578, 
595,  1508,  1520;  Esther  A., 
1508,  1521;  Fannie  S.,  1520, 
1538;  George,  595;  Gertrude 

C.,  615,  626;  Hannah,  788; 
Henry,  1172;  James,  513;  John, 
626,  1508;  Katie,  236,  246; 
Lucy  B.,  1508,  1520;  Mary, 
1508,  1520;  Mary  E.,  1520; 
Mary  W.,  1504,  1508;  Mildred 

E. ,’  1538,  1550;  Robert  A., 
1550;  Samuel,  1504,  1508-1510; 
Samuel  T.,  1508,  1520,  1521, 
1538,  1550;  Sarah,  489,  513; 
Steven,  1550;  Susan  E.,  1538, 
1550;  Thomas  A.,  1550;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  1520,  1538;  William 
P.,  1550 

Bitting,  Angeline,  242;  Anna  M., 
197;  Caroline,  190;  Charles  F., 
1214;  Edward,  1197;  Elmer  E., 
974;  Emanuel  S.,  197;  Joseph, 
1565;  Jost,  223;  Lavina,  1055; 
Lucinda  A.,  1190,  1197;  Mabel 
M.,  1214;  Mae  L.,  932,  936; 
Maria,  1189,  1194,  1565;  Maria 
K.,  1565;  Sarah  (Sara),  543, 
700,  726,  1243;  Sarah  S.,  974; 
Stella,  175,  197;  Tivilia,  428, 
441;  William,  936 

Bittle,  Andrew,  793;  Anna  R.,  792, 
840;  Edith  E.,  793,  840;  Edwin 
O.,  736,  793;  Eleanor  E.,  840; 


Emma  B.,  793;  Estella  S., 
793,  840;  Fredrick  T.,  840; 
Harold  R.,  840;  Hellen  M., 
793;  Howard  A.,  793,  840; 
Irvin  T.,  793,  840;  Katie  M., 
840,  1113;  Leonard  F.,  840; 
Mary  H.,  736,  793;  Samuel  A., 
793,  840;  Sylvia  C.,  840 
Bittner,  Anna,  1098,  1139;  Carrie, 
753;  John  S.,  1139;  William, 
1139 

Bitz,  Ellen,  1135 

Bixler,  Adelia  D.,  1506,  1515; 

Christian  W.,  1550;  Helen  T., 
1538,  1550;  Mary  A.,  716,  770 
Bixley,  Mary,  495 
Black,  Barbara  M.,  1116;  Bertha 
M.,  449,  462;  Charles,  433,  449; 
David  H.,  714,  764;  Elizabeth, 
97;  Elizabeth  S.,  96;  Elsie  I., 
764,  820;  Jane  A.,  1446,  1456; 
John,  96,  97,  764;  John  W.,  136; 
Mary,  1420;  Mary  A.,  869; 
Mary  E.,  714,  764;  P.  Mildred, 
1072,  1116;  S.  Gorain,  379; 
Sina,  118,  136;  Spencer,  1072, 
1116;  Spencer  C.,  1116;  Sybilla 
T.,  433,  449;  Thelma  W.,  449, 
461;  William  R.,  449;  William 
S.,  1116 

Blackburn,  David,  401;  Eleanor  S., 
375,  401 ;  Elinor  S.,  401 ;  Samuel 

D. ,  375,  401 
Blackman,  528 
Blackwell,  Ann,  714 
Blaie,  35 

Blair,  Alfred  D.,  121,  139;  Alice, 
535;  Anna  M.,  139;  Barbara 
A.,  1268,  1274;  Carl  C.,  1058, 
1106;  Elizabeth  Y.,  1268,  1276; 
Helen  G.,  1058,  1106;  John, 
139;  Marjory  E.,  1276;  Mary 

E. ,  1555;  Matilda  I.,  121,  139; 
Robert  N.,  139;  Robert  W. , 
1274,  1276;  Ruth  A.,  1058; 
Thomas,  1106;  William,  1268, 
1276 

Blakley,  Ermina,  794 
Blank,  Catharine  (Catherine),  125, 
970,  975,  1103;  E.  K.,  933; 
George  A.,  868;  Ida,  837;  John, 
101;  Mary,  521;  Salome,  448 
Blankin,  Mary  A.,  304 
Blasser,  Maggie  D.,  836 
Blatt,  715,  769 

Henry,  731;  Mary  S.,  731 
Blattner,  Aaron  C.,  294,  322,  1203; 
Abraham,  294;  Alice  M.,  294, 
322,  1203;  Anna  H.,  294,  322; 
Bertha  G.,  322;  Charles  C., 
294,  322;  Charles  G.,  322; 
Elizabeth  C.,  279,  294;  Eliza¬ 
beth  F.,  322;  Ella  C.,  294, 
1349,  1383;  Elmer  S.,  322; 
Emma  P.,  294,  322,  1203;  F. 
Ethel,  322;  Florence  F.,  322; 
Frances  F.,  322;  Frank  C.,  294, 
322,  1204;  George  C.,  294,  322; 
George  F.,  322;  Helen  M.,  322; 
John,  279,  294;  John  S.,  322; 
Joseph  C.,  294,  322,  1203;  Leon 

F. ,  322;  Margaret,  294;  Margie 

G. ,  322;  Mary  A.,  294;  Mildred 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1595 


I. ,  322;  Rachel  D.,  294,  322; 
Selina  S.,  294,  322,  1204 

Bleam,  Catharine,  937 
Bledsoe,  Virginia,  119 
Bleim,  Anna,  971 

Blencowe,  Ada  M.,  106,  115;  Allen 
G.,  115;  Frank,  106,  115;  Helen 
E.,  115,  132;  Hilda  M.,  115; 
Thomas,  115 
Bliem,  Catharine,  913 
Bliss,  A.  F.,  1477,  1491;  Blanche, 
1492;  Helen  M.,  1477,  1491; 
Josiah  W.,  1491;  Katherine 
M.,  1492,  1499;  Madge,  1492, 
1499 

Bloch,  Emma,  487;  Esther  W., 
475,  487;  Helena,  487;  Henry, 
487;  James,  429,  487,  510; 
Louisa,  625;  Lucelia,  453;  Paul 
G.,  510;  Rosanna,  487;  Sarah 

J. ,  429,  487,  510;  William,  475, 
487 

Block,  Cathern,  509 
Blodgett,  380 

Charles,  1533;Eames,  1464,  1479; 
Eleanor  B.,  1517,  1533;  John, 
404;  Sarah  J.,  1464,  1479 
Bloker,  Andrew  F.,  643;  Sarah  F., 
637,  643 

Bloom,  Emma,  1137 
Bloomer,  Bridget  T.,  171 
Blose,  Ida,  557 

Blosser,  Edith,  135,  142;  John,  142 
Blount,  Barbara  P.,  605 
Blouser,  Mary  J.,  615 
Blum,  Caroline  M.,  355,  361 
Blundin,  Mary  E.,  1081,  1123; 
Richard  A.,  1123 

Blunk,  Amos,  1108;  Howard  F., 
1108;  Ina  L.,  1060,  1108; 

Martha,  1108;  Norma  I.,  1108; 
Ward  R.,  1060,  1108 
Blystone,  Clare  O.,  1212,  1223; 

William,  1223 
Boarder,  Mary  J.,  256 
Boardman,  Lucy,  1084 
Board  of  Charities,  21 
Board  of  Home  and  Foreign  Mis¬ 
sions,  21,  23-25 

Board  of  Publication,  6,  21,  26-28 
Boas,  Emeline  Y.,  159,  1261,  1262; 

Jacob  D.,  159,  1261,  1262 
Boatman,  Albert  H.,  554,  562; 
Amos  W.,  554;  Bruce  C.,  554; 
Carl,  563;  Claudens,  554;  Dora 
E.,  554;  Edith  L.,  554,  562; 
Edward,  533,  554;  Elizabeth 
J.,  554;  Elizabeth  R.,  554,  562; 
Gertrude  L.,  554,  563;  Ida, 
534;  Ida  M.,  533,  554;  Leon 

C.,  554,  563;  Mary  E.,  554,  562; 
Mazie  A.,  562;  Roland  H.,  554; 
Thelma,  563;  Tressa  G.,  554, 
563 

Bobb,  Abraham  H.,  371;  Abraham 
M.,  358,  371;  Abram  R.,  371, 
396;  Albert  G.,  396;  Anna  C., 
1195,  1204;  Arthur  C.,  396; 
Arthur  K.,  371,  396;  Blanche 
M.,  396;  Cassie,  103,  111; 
Clarence,  371;  Corinne  Iv., 
396;  Elizabeth  E.,  1021,  1052; 
Emma  K.,  358,  371;  Enoch, 


653;  Esther  C.,  371,  396; 
George  K.,  371,  396;  Harold 

B. ,  396;  Henry,  554;  James  D., 
1204;  James  H.,  1021,  1052; 
John,  111,  1052;  Judith,  653; 
Lester  C.,  398;  Marne,  371, 
396;  Martha  A.,  644,  653; 
Mary  R.,  1290,  1301;  Mary  W., 
371,  396;  May  M.,  371,  396; 
Minnie,  371;  Peter,  1301; 
Robert  C.,  396 

Bobinson,  Benedict,  1448 
Bobst,  J.  W.,  768 

Bockius,  Annie,  206;  Catherine 
R.,  180,  206;  Edmund,  206 
Boden,  Colin  C.,  597,  620;  John  L., 
620;  Luella,  620;  Sara  M.,  597, 
620 

Bodenstein,  Elizabeth,  723;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  698,  723;  George, 
698,  723;  Helen,  723;  Paul,  723 
Bodey,  Catherine,  1303  . 

Bodley,  Ann,  276;  Charles,  276; 
Mary,  276;  Myra  H.,  272,  276; 
Richard  P.,  272,  276 
Boeck,  Bertha  A.,  909,  911;  Her¬ 
man,  911 

Boehner,  Emma,  336 
Boenning,  Mary,  320 
Boerner,  Abraham,  1312,  1313; 

Barbara,  1312;  Christopher, 
146,  1312,  1313;  George,  1312; 
Gottfried,  1312,  1313;  Rosina, 
1313 

Bogart,  Alice,  554;  Blanche,  554; 
Etta  J.,  1574;  John,  533,  554; 
Maggie  R.,  533,  554;  Mildred, 
554;  Noah,  554;  Walter,  554 
Boger,  John  D.,  829,  852;  Pauline 
E.,  829,  852 
Boggert,  Ella  K.,  980 
Boggs,  Agnes  C.,  1541,  1551;  Ar¬ 
thur  B.,  1551;  Caroline  M., 
1525,  1540;  Charles  D.,  1525, 
1540;  Charles  G.,  1540;  Clara 

C. ,  1541,  1551;  Edward  B., 
1510,  1525,  1541,  1551;  Ed¬ 
ward  T.,  1540,  1551;  Elizabeth 

D. ,  1510,  1525,  1541;  Fannie 

J.,  1525,  1541;  Francis  C., 
1525,  1541;  Frank  G,  1540, 
1551;  F.  T.  1540;  George  B., 
1525,  1540;  George  H.,  1540; 
Hannah  G.,  1525,  1540;  Her¬ 
bert,  1525;  J.  T.,  1540;  Mari¬ 
anne  T.,  1540,  1551;  Mary  S., 
1540,  1551;  Robert,  1540; 

William  C.,  1541 

Bohemia,  7,  8,  10 
Bohler,  Amelia,  558 
Bohn,  Frederick,  182;  Sophie  A., 
163,  182 

Boileau,  Helen  R.,  1265,  1270; 
Mary  L.,  1507,  1517;  Samuel, 
1517;  William  M.,  1270 
Boland,  Louisa,  330 
Bolig,  E.  Robert,  835;  Pearl  M., 
779,  835;  Robert,  779,  835; 
William,  835 
Bolin,  Mary  E.,  1430 
Bolles,  Belle,  239,  253;  James,  253 
Bollman,  Emma,  997 


Bolton  (Bolten),  Abraham,  1122; 
Abraham  C.,  1145;  Anna  M., 
1325;  Annie,  1122,  1144;  Ar¬ 
thur,  1122;  Beulah  H.,  1122, 
1145;  Charles,  1081,  1122, 

1268;  Charles  W.,  1144;  Cleve¬ 
land,  1122,  1145;  Ella  C.,  1145; 
Emma  J.,  1263,  1268;  Ernest, 
1145;  Eva  M.,  793,  841;  Frank 
B.,  793,  841;  Howard,  1122; 
John,  844,  1122,  1144;  Julian 
H.,  649;  Katie,  1122,  1144; 
Leroy  C.,  1145;  Lester,  1145; 
Lewis,  840;  Lillie  M.,  1122; 
Lizzie  E.,  1122;  Lydia  C., 
1122,  1144;  Lydia  W.,  1122; 
Mary,  174;  Minnie  K.,  810, 
844;  Ralph  C.,  1144;  Richard, 
810,  844;  Robert  J.,  1145; 
Ruth  C.,  1145;  Ruth  E.,  840; 
Sallie  A.,  1122,  1144;  Sarah 
A.,  1081,  1122;  Sarah  C.,  1145; 
Sarah  J.,  509;  Sevilla,  1056; 
Wilmer,  1145 
Bolze,  Anna,  876,  881 
Bomawetz,  Christian,  722 
Bomberger,  H.  A.,  23 
Bomboy,  Charles  M.,  557;  Mildred 

E.,  537,  557 

Bond,  Mollie,  1423 
Bonden,  Ellemanda,  1043,  1090 
Bones,  Elizabeth  W.,  1331;  James, 
1331 

Bonisch,  1177 
Bonish,  George,  60 
Bonnell,  Mary  E.,  1351 
Book  (Buch),  Annie  B.,  772,  828; 
Catharine,  155,  161;  David 
S.,  828;  Elizabeth,  694,  713; 
Mary,  666,  671;  Susanna  M., 
828 

Booker,  Elizabeth,  1528,  1544; 

Sarah  A.,  324 

Bookheimer  (Bookhammer),  Addi¬ 
son,  357,  366,  388;  Allen  M., 
1303;  Almeda,  408;  Amanda, 
366,388;  Annie,  1290;  Burnice, 
408;  Catharine  B.,  389,  408; 
Charles  R.,  1303;  Edward  S., 
389;  Elizabeth  K.,  366,  888, 
892;  Elizabeth  M.,  1303;  Ella 

K. ,  366,  389;  Ellen  E.,  1290, 
1303;  Elmer  F.,  389;  Esther 
A.,  1303;  Evelyn,  389,  408; 
Frank,  1284,  1290;  Frederick, 
356,  366;  Hannah  K.,  366,  389; 
Harold  R.,  389;  H.  Lester,  389; 
Jacob,  1290;  James  E.,  1303; 
John,  366,  389;  John  A.,  1290, 
1303;  John  II.,  1303;  J.  Walter, 
389;  Kate  S.,  366,  389;  Lau¬ 
retta,  408;  Lillie,  1290;  Louisa 

L. ,  368,  389,  408;  Lydia,  366, 
888,  892;  Margaret  I.,  1303; 
Mary,  366;  Mary  A.,  1284, 
1290;  Mary  B.,  388;  Mayme 
P.,  389;  Morris,  1290;  Philip, 
1290;  Ralph,  408;  Regina  K., 
356,  366;  Rhoda  W.,  389,  408; 
Robert,  408;  Robert  M.,  1303; 
Roscoe  W.,  368,  389,  408; 
Ruth  E.,  1303;  Samuel,  366, 
389,  408;  Samuel  B.,  389; 


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Sarah  E.,  366,  389;  Sophia  H., 

389,  408;  Susanna,  664,  666; 
Susanna  G.,  366,  388;  Susanna 

K.,  357,  366,  388;  William,  389, 
408;  William  F.,  1303 

Boone,  Amanda  J.,  106,  115;  Ella 
J.,  185;  George,  205;  Nellie  A., 
205;  Theresa  C.,  1025 
Boor,  Emma  F.,  441,  454;  Harry, 
454;  Paul,  454;  Peter,  454; 
Ruth,  454;  Thomas,  454;  Wil- 
liam  441  454 

Boorse,  Agnes,  369;  Alice,  366,  390; 
Alice  K.,  357,  369;  Alverda, 
391;  Amanda,  1343,  1373; 

Anna  B.,  1343,  1373;  Beatrice 
P.,  1409;  Catharine,  1202, 

1321;  Catharine  B.,  1327,  1343, 
1373;  Charles  S.,  357,  369; 
Clara  B.,  1374;  Clara  C.,  279, 
294;  Clifford,  391;  Daniel  B., 
1374,  1409;  Daniel  C.,  1374; 
Earle  A.,  369;  Edith  M.,  1409; 
Edythe  B.,  1374,  1409;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  230,  233,  1343;  Ella  R.( 
160,  173;  Elmira  B.,  1344, 
1374;  Elwood,  1409;  Ephraim, 
294;  Florence,  391;  F.  Stella, 
1374,  1408;  George  B.,  1374, 
1409;  Geoi’ge  W.,  1409;  Han¬ 
nah  B.,  1343,  1373;  Harman 
C.,  1379;  Hubert,  647;  Irene, 
391; Iva,  391; Jacob,  369,  1327, 
1343;  John,  1343;  John  C., 
173,  521;  Joseph,  1290;  Kath- 
rine,  303;  L.  Mae,  1409,  1428; 
Lutoria,  1419;  Lydia  B.,  1374; 
Mabel  Z.,  1301,  1308;  Magda¬ 
lena,  1321,  1329;  Margaret  A., 
1409,  1428;  Margaret  E.,  1409; 
Margaret  L.,  1374,  1409; 

Maria,  639,  647;  Mary,  1343; 
Mary  A.,  495,  521;  Mary  E., 
366,  391,  1374,  1409;  Mary  S., 
1284,  1290;  Matilda  M.,  1346, 
1379;  Matilda  Z.,  298,  327; 
Mildred  E.,  1409;  Peter,  233, 

390,  391;  Preston,  366,  391; 
Rachel  B.,  1343;  Ralph  E., 
369;  Raymond  A.,  369;  Ruth 

I. ,  1409;  Samuel  B.,  1374, 
1408;  Sarah  B.,  1343,  1373;  S. 
Sherwood,  1409;  Susan,  283, 
304;  Susanna,  244;  Sylvania 
B.,  1374,  1409;  William  J., 
1409,  1428;  William  K,  327, 
1308;  William  O.,  1344,  1374 

Boorsem,  Abbie  J.,  1537 

Booth,  Ada  T.,  1391,  1424;  William 

J. ,  1424 

Booz,  Elsie,  395;  Grace,  395;  Jacob, 
407;  Jacob  S.,  395;  John,  1237; 
Margaret,  1233,  1237;  Mary  L., 
388,  407;  Mary  W.,  370,  395; 
Oscar  W.,  370,  395;  Ralph,  395 
Bor  cum,  45 

Border,  Daisy  H.,  1090;  Floyd,  1090 

Bordman,  John,  1442 

Bordner,  Clarence  L.,  642,  652; 

Helen  L.,  642,  652;  Jacob,  652 
Bordwell,  Elizabeth,  1482 
Boren,  Dorcus,  1420 
Borger,  Alice  S.,  1131 


Borland,  Amelia  A.,  544;  Ann  R., 
615 

Bormann,  Anna,  348,  466;  Fred¬ 
erick,  16;  George,  418,  918, 
1176;  Kaspar,  17;  Susanna, 
418 

Born,  Elizabeth  V.,  560 
Borndt,  Sybilla,  1146 
Borneman,  Amanda  S.,  814;  Doro¬ 
thy  U.,  185;  ElmerS.,  165,  185; 
Frank,  185;  Irene  F.,  165,  185; 
John,  326;  Mary  Z.,  298,  326; 
Robert  U.,  185 
Borner — see  Boerner 
Borntrager,  Ida  M.,  1241;  John, 
1241 

Bortz,  Alavesta,  1576;  Allen  E., 
509,  540;  Amanda,  1019; 

Catharine  Y.,  475,  486;  Ella- 
manda,  428,  442;  Ellen,  1576; 
Emeline,  1576;  Emma  H., 
1573,  1576;  James,  1576;  John, 
1576;  John  A.,  475,  486;  John 
H.,  1573,  1576;  Laura  B.,  509, 
540;  Maria,  1576;  Mary  K., 
486,  509;  Miriam  E.,  509; 
Myron  S.,  541;  Nelson  M., 
541;  Russell  E.,  541;  Solomon 
Y.,  486,  509 

Borzell,  Laura  M.,  490,  515;  Wil¬ 
liam  F.,  515 

Bosche  (Bosch),  Alice  V.,  212;  Alys 
M.,  209,  217;  Armand  F.,  191, 
212;  Christian  R.,  182,  209; 
Ethel  L.,  209;  Fred  C.,  765; 
Helen  P.,  209,  216;  John,  209; 
Katharine  F.,  182,  209;  Mar- 
maduke,  212;  Mary  H.,  765; 
Mildred  S.,  191,  212;  Robert 
F.,  209,  216 
Bosha,  Susan,  751 
Bosler,  Alfred  P.,  1073;  Alice  P., 

1072,  1116;  Alice  W.,  1034, 
1073;  Amanda  S.,  1034,  1072; 
Anna  B.,  1073,  1116;  Annie 
M.,  1034,  1073;  Arneta  R., 

1073,  1117;  Benjamin  E.,  1073, 
1116;  Bessie  E.,  1073;  Caroline 

L. ,  1034,  1073;  Carrie  C.,  1073; 

Catherine  B.,  1073,  1117; 

Catherine  H.,  1034,  1073; 

Celia  W.,  1072,  1116;  Charlotte 

E. ,  1117;  Clarence  H.,  1073, 
1117;  Clarence  W.,  1117;  Edith 

M. ,  1073;  Edna  D.,  1073;  Edna 

F. ,  1073,  1117;  Elizabeth  E., 
1034,  1072,  1116;  Elizabeth  L., 
1015,  1034;  Elizabeth  T.,  1073; 
Elmer  H.,  1073;  Elsie  D.,  1073; 
Emily  E.,  1073,  1117;  Emma 
E.,  1034;  Ethel  M.,  1073,  1117; 
Eva  E.,  1073,  1117;  Frank  W., 
1034,  1073;  Frederick  II.,  1073, 
1117;  Harold  E.,  1115;  Harry 
E.,  1072,  1116;  Harry  W.,  1116; 
Irma  M.,  1073,  1117;  Jacob, 
1015,  1034;  Jacob  E.,  1034, 
1073;  J.  Eynon,  1072,  1115; 
John  R.,  1073;  Leah  F.,  1117; 
Linwood  W.,  1073,  1117;  Lizzie 
E.,  1034,  1073;  Mary  A.,  1034, 
1072;  Merritt  W.,  1117;  Nelson 
U.,  1073;  Percy  M.,  1072, 


1116;  Peter  P.,  1034;  P. 

Mildred,  1072,  1116;  Robert 
H.,  1115;  Rosa  H.,  1072,  1115; 
Sadie  M.,  1072,  1116;  W.  Ellis, 
1072;  William  D.,  1115;  Wil¬ 
liam  M.,  1032,  1072;  Willis  E., 
1034,  1073,  1117;  Wilson  T., 
1073 

Boss,  Betsy  M.,  1483 
Bosserman,  David  W.,  211;  D. 
Everett,  188,  211;  Elmer  E., 
211;  Emma  I.,  211;  Irene  T., 
188,  211 

Bossert  (Bossart,  Bossard),  Adam, 
1232;  Amanda,  275;  Andrew, 
272,  275;  Andrew  J.,  275; 
Blanche,  1357,  1399;  Charles, 
275,  905;  Christopher,  275; 
Clifford  I.,  905;  Edward  O., 
905;  Elizabeth,  195,  955;  El¬ 
wood  U.,  905;  Hannah  E.,  336; 
Harry  H.,  297,  326;  Henry  A., 
326;  Hettie,  540;  James,  275; 
Irvin  E.,  898,  905;  Isaiah,  275; 
Lydian,  176;  Mabel  U.,  898, 
905;  Martha  M.,  297,  326; 
Mary,  340;  Nellie  U.,  898,  905; 
Oliver,  898,  905;  Sarah  A.,  275; 
Sarah  H.,  272,  275;  Susanna 
S.,  669 

Bostan,  Godfrey  (Godfried),  631, 
632;  Maria  R.,  631,  632 
Botsford,  Abel,  1448;  Deborah, 
1448;  Elijah,  1448;  Elizabeth, 
1448;  Elnathan,  1448;  Jona¬ 
than,  1448;  J.  W.  Benajah, 
1448 

Bottinger,  Lizzie  S.,  440 
Botz,  Sarah,  1214 
Boucher,  Lavania,  291 
Boud,  Kate,  408 
Boudt,  Emma,  395 
Boughers,  Emma,  436 
Boughman,  Amelia,  140 
Bounds,  Edwin,  1263,  1269;  Eliza, 
1269;  James,  1269;  Jennie,  749; 
Leah  E„  1263,  1269 
Bourman,  Rachel  A.,  1136 
Bourne,  Benjamin,  177,  203;  Ben¬ 
jamin  A.,  203;  Edward,  203; 
Florence  M.,  203;  Susanna  K., 
177  203 

Bowden,  Burnette  L.,  1473,  1489; 
E.  P.,  1489;  Susan  A.,  1473, 
1489 

Bowdish,  Savannah  K.,  593 
Bowen,  Charlotte,  804;  Mary  J., 
255;  Phoebe  H.,  287,  311 
Bowers  (Bauer,  Bower),  Abby, 
197;  Alice  A.,  721,  781;  Amelia 
G.,  513,  547;  Amy  S.,  782,  836; 
Anna  M.,  364,  384;  Annie  B., 

248,  262;  Barbara,  797;  Bar¬ 

bara  I.,  1388;  Catharine,  703, 
737,  1146;  Clark,  980,  990; 

Conrad,  194,  213;  Daniel,  737; 
David,  431;  David  O.,  1217; 
Edgar,  758;  Edna,  675,  681; 
Edwin  T.,  513,  547;  Eliza,  996, 
1190,  1196;  Elizabeth,  1239; 
Emma,  951,  956;  Emma  G., 
194,  213;  Emma  H.,  1034, 

1072;  Ethel,  520,  550;  Fannie 


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M.,  679;  Frank,  990;  Fred¬ 
erick,  956;  George,  136,  1548; 
George  H.,  679;  Gertrude, 

1241,  1250;  Grace  E.,  837; 
Grace  O.,  1548;  Grace  S.,  782, 
837;  Harriet  H.,  431;  Harry, 
681;  Henry,  721,  781;  Henry 
B.,  457;  Henry  D.,  1248,  1254; 
Henry  H.,  384;  Howard  L., 
1532,  1548;  Ida  M.,  672,  679; 
J.  Naefie,  550;  John,  781,  867; 
John  K.,  262;  Joseph,  1072; 
Josephine  E.,  1548;  Katharine 
G.,  547;  Laura  T.,  1555;  Lizzie 

M. ,  1532,  1548;  Mabel  R., 
547;  Mame,  396;  Mamie  R., 
758;  Margaret,  627;  Margaret 
L.,  837;  Mary,  262,  867,  1325; 
Mary  C.,  409;  Mary  W.,  1248, 
1254;  Mildred  M.,  213;  Miner¬ 
va  F.,  980,  990;  Minnie,  443, 
457;  Nellie,  1202,  1217;  Nevm 
A.,  782,  837;  Nicklaus,  213; 
Ocea  A.,  118,  136;  Sarah,  113, 
297;  Sarah  H.,  139;  Sophia  E., 
1160,  1167;  Steven  L.,  782,  836; 
Susanna,  956;  Thomas  W.,  547; 
William,  990 

Bowersox,  Harry,  979,  989;  Lvdia 

N. ,  979,  989 
Bowie,  John,  1419 
Bowker,  Ida,  1412,  1429 
Bowman  (Bauman),  Ada  G.,  290, 

315;  Alice  H.,  1053,  1101; 
Amelia  S.,  1239,  1246;  Ammon, 
996;  Anna,  762;  Araminta, 
973;  Bertha  IT,  986,  996; 
Carrie,  315,  337;  Catharine  W., 
425,  436;  Catherine,  754,  1054; 
Charles,  973;  C.  Horace,  209; 
Christine,  595;  Clara,  427,  440; 
Clara  C.,  209;  Edgar,  181; 
Edward,  258;  Elias,  973;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  217,  1141;  Elizabeth  G., 
163,  181;  Elizabeth  R.,  1102, 
1141;  E.  Maurice,  212;  Emma, 
181,  209;  Emma  L.,  208; 
Ephraim  E.,  1239,  1246;  Flor¬ 
ence,  973;  Freeze,  973;  George, 
204;  Grace,  209,  217;  Harvey 
W.,  436;  Helen  L.,  204;  Henry, 
969,  973;  Henry  R.,  444; 
Howard,  181;  Huldah  E.,  190, 
212;  Isaac  L.,  1246;  Jacob,  126; 
Jacob  W.,  436;  James  S.,  181; 
Jane,  973;  Jessie  D.,  208,  217; 
John,  181,  973;  John  G.,  208; 
John  H.,  208;  John  W.,  425, 
436;  Joseph  R.,  1102,  1141; 
Joseph  W.,  1141;  Katie,  1207; 
Katie  K.,  429,  444;  Katie  S., 
1202,  1216;  Katie  W.,  436; 
Leanna  W.,  436;  Lillian,  209; 
Lillian  G.,  204;  Lizzie  J.,  780; 
Lizzie  W.,  436;  Mabel,  242, 
258;  Mamie  W.,  436;  Maria 
A.,  969,  973;  Mary  L.,  973; 
Mary  N.,  973;  Maude,  209, 
217;  Minnie  M.,  Ill,  126; 
Nora  M.,  1098,  1140;  Norwood, 
290,  315;  Philip,  1053,  1101; 
Rachel,  181;  Ralph  H.,  217; 
Robert  H.,  208;  Rose  A.,  641; 


Rosie  W.,  436;  Sallie  M.,  1049; 
Samuel  P.,  208,  217;  Sara  E., 
209,  217;  Sarah  A.,  181,  208; 
Sarah  K.,  181;  S.  Howard,  163, 
181;  Susannah  S.,  179,  204; 
Walter  G.,  179,  204;  Wilbur, 
973;  Willard,  217;  William  R., 
1216;  William  W.,  1140 
Bowne,  Isabella  G.,  194,  213;  Wil¬ 
liam  M.,  213 
Bows,  1161 

Boyd,  Addie  S.,  104;  Adele  M., 
1464,  1479;  Andrew,  1265; 

Elizabeth,  1392;  Etta  R.,  1471, 
1487;  George  B.,  1464,  1479; 
Harriet  D.,  1262,  1265;  Hillis, 
1487;  James,  729;  James  H., 
1471,  1487;  James  R.,  1487; 
Margaret,  1121;  Mary  V., 
1387;  Rosetta,  1028;  Sterling 
T.,  1479;  Thomas,  1479;  Wil¬ 
liam,  104 

Boyer,  Boyers — see  Beyer 
Boyle  (Boyles),  Agnes,  259,  267; 
David  S.,  267;  Jane  M.,  1271, 
1278;  Joshua,  547;  Katie,  290, 
315;  Margaret,  1210;  Maud, 
513,  547;  Rebecca  B.,  1321; 
William  J.,  1278 
Brachtheiser,  Sarah,  1235 
Brackbill,  Enos  II.,  624,  627 ;  Susan 

E. ,  624,  627 

Bracken,  Alexander  M.,  605; 

Dwight  F.,  604;  Grace  F.,  585, 
604;  Josephine  M.,  585;  Leoni¬ 
das  L.,  585;  Margaret  M.,  585, 
605;  Martha  E.,  585,  604; 
Mary  P.,  585;  Phoebe  A.,  572, 
585;  Sarah  B.,  585;  Thomas  E., 
585,  605;  William,  585;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  572,  585;  William  K., 
585,  604 

Brackenridge,  Annie,  267 
Bradbury,  Ethel  E.,  1097,  1138; 
Luther  F.,  1097,  1138;  Mar¬ 
garet  K.,  1076;  William  C., 
1138 

Bradenburgh,  Bessie  K.,  242,  259; 
Charles  A.,  259;  Charles  R., 
259;  George  W.,  242,  259 
Bradfield,  Carrie,  206 
Bradley,  Ada,  1360;  Alice  B.,  1335, 
1360;  Alvin  L .,  378;  Amy, 
1360;  Anna  M.,  1335,  1360; 
Antoinette,  1446,  1456; 

Charles,  1360;  Edward,  1360; 
Eleanor,  1360;  Elsie,  1360; 
Frances,  652;  George,  1360; 
Harvey,  1335,  1360;  Henry, 
1456;  Jane  W.,  1446,  1456; 
Mabel,  1360;  Mary,  1360; 
Mary  H.,  361,  378;  Maude, 
1360;  Olive,  1360;  Susan,  1473; 
Walter,  1456;  William  P., 
1335,  1360 

Bradshaw,  Katherine,  190 
Brady,  James,  1409;  Mary  E.,  1374, 
1409 

Braeske,  Alma  B.,  493,  518;  Otto 

F. ,  518 

Brakley,  Mary,  1270 
Brand,  Brandt — see  Brant 


Brandenberger,  Bertha,  1400,  1427; 

Gustave,  1427 
Brandenburg,  14,  16 
Brannan,  Lena  H.,  745;  Lucy, 
1508,  1520 

Branson,  Elmira  G.,  484 
Brant  (Brandt,  Brand),  Abraham, 
280,  297;  Abram  C.,  297,  325; 
Allen  C.,  297;  Anna,  839;  Anna 
C.,  408;  Annie,  1068;  Augusta 
V.,  1045,  1093;  Bertha  C.,  297; 
Carrie  G.,  112,  127;  Char¬ 
lotte  L.,  297,  325;  Clara,  1139; 
Edward  S.,  408;  Elmer  C., 
297;  Emma  S.,  103,  112;  Helen 

S.,  325;  Ida  C.,  297;  Ida  M., 
389,  408;  Jessie,  112;  John, 
297;  Levi  C.,  103,  112;  Lizzie 
M.,  297,325;  Martha  M.,457; 
Mary  E.,  112,  127;  Mattie  C., 
297;  Newton  C.,  389,  408; 
Peter  H.,  1093;  Sallie  C.,  280, 
297;  Sylvia  B.,  112,  127; 

Washington  R.,  408 
Branthoner,  Elizabeth,  694,  713 
Brantley,  Sally  R.,  383 
Braswell,  Lewellyn,  792 
Braucher,  Elizabeth,  788 
Braught,  Ella  M.,  805 
Braun,  Fannie  C.,  332 
Brautigam,  Charles  F.,  365,  385; 

Martha  K.,  365,  385 
Bray,  Julia,  738,  795;  William,  795 
Brayman,  Nannie,  261 
Brecht,  Alberta  W.,  364,  384; 

Arthur  M.,  385;  Elinor,  384; 
Elizabeth,  952;  Emma  K., 
364,  384;  George  K.,  364,  384; 
Harold  W.,  385;  John  E.,  356, 
364,  947,  1283;  John  G.,  364; 
John  M.,  384;  Katharine  K., 
364,  385;  Michael,  1232;  Re¬ 
becca  A.,  364,  384;  Samuel  K., 
1,  16,  27,  33,  364,  384,  385; 
Sarah  K.,  356,  364;  Sarah  W., 
384 

Brechtel,  George,  794;  Sophia,  737, 
794 

Breeze,  Susan,  545 
Bregler,  Catharine,  389,  408;  Jacob, 
408 

Breidenbach,  Kate,  1235,  1240 
Breidgham,  Sophia,  811 
Breiner,  Eliza,  189;  Hattie  O.,  752, 
807;  Henry,  752,  807;  Lewis 
A.,  807;  Melva  O.,  807 
Breining,  Eliza,  1270 
Breininger,  Margaret,  721,  780 
Breisch,  Adam,  397;  Alma  V.,  542; 
Eliza,  754;  Elsie  C.,  542;  Emily 
C.,  542;  Evelyn  M.,  542;  Helen 

S.,  542;  Henry  M.,  542;  How¬ 
ard  E.,  510,  542;  Idat510,  542; 
Jonas,  509,  510;  Kate,  510, 
542;  Lamar  W.,  542;  Larue  S., 
542;  Lawrence  J.,  542;  Lillian 
E.,  542;  Martha,  510,  542; 
Martha  J.,  510,  542;  Matilda 
M.,  542;  Michael  S.,  510,  542; 
Michael  T.,  487,  510;  Mirion 

S.,  542;  Rachel  A.,  373,  397; 
Sadie  E.,  510,  542;  Sarah  A., 
487,  509,  510;  Susanna  M., 


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487,  510;  Warren  A.,  542;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  510 

Breitenbaugh,  Annie  L.,  1289,  1300; 
Helen  M.,  1300;  William,  1300; 
William  F.,  1289,  1300 
Breitenstein,  Daniel,  816;  Kathryn, 
760,  816 

Brelsford,  Edward,  1159;  John, 
1155,  1159;  Maria  M.,  1155, 
1159;  Mayme,  1159;  Rebecca, 
1159 

Bremer,  E.  Albert,  1269;  George 
W.,  1263,  1268;  Gertrude, 

1269;  Gertrude  B.,  1263,  1268; 
Horace  A.,  1269;  Katherine, 
1268,  1276;  Laura  C.,  1269; 
Lewis,  1268;  Walter  T.,  1269 
Brendle,  Margaret  S.,  99;  Melchior, 
99 

Brendlinger  (Brentlinger),  Agnes 
R.,  432,  448;  Catharine,  670, 
678;  Clara  H.,  448,  460;  Doro¬ 
thy  L.,  1417;  Edna  W.,  448, 
460;  E.  Howard,  1417;  Eva  L., 
448,  460;  Frances  M.,  1417; 
Georgianna  B.,  1385,  1417; 
Harry  J.,  1417;  Howard  G., 
1385,  1417;  Jennie  A.,  448; 

L.  Douglas,  460;  Leon  H.,  448, 
460;  Lewis  J.,  678;  Morris, 
432,  448;  Ralph  F.,  1417; 
Raymond,  448,  460;  Sevilla, 
183,  1222;  Solomon,  448; 

Thomas  J.,  1417 

Breneman  (Brenneman),  Lemuel 
T.,  654;  Mabel,  1353,  1392; 
Mary  A.,  644,  654;  Simon,  1392 
Brennen  (Brennan),  John  R.,  179; 
Margaret  M.,  1107,  1143; 

Margaret  S.,  179 

Brenner,  Elizabeth,  473,  482,  1169; 
Pauline,  653;  Samuel  K.,  262; 
Verona,  247,  262 

Brent,  Flora  D.,  1509,  1524,  1540; 
Marie  L.,  1524;  Mary  L.,  1394; 
Myer,  1394;  Thomas  L.,  1509, 
1524;  Winifred  E.,  1524,  1540 
Breslau,  10,  45,  84 
Bretz,  Lucy  A.,  1029,  1064 
Breuninger  (Breunninger),  Catha¬ 
rine  K.,  1196,  1206;  Floyd, 
1206;  Janson,  1206;  Maurice, 
1196,  1206;  Elmer,  123,  140; 
Jonathan  K.,  140;  Leonard 

K.,  140;  Marie,  1140;  Maude 

K. ,  123,  140;  William,  140 
Brevig,  T.  Marie,  504 
Breward,  Harry,  505 

Brewer,  A.  Edward,  1424,  1431; 
Clinton,  625;  Edward  R.,  1431; 
Eleanor  M.,  614,  625;  Nina  M., 
1424,  1431;  Sarah,  1148;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  1431 

Brewster,  Benjamin  H.,  1287;  John 
W.,  1499,  1500;  Julia  M.,  1499, 
1500;  Lucile  M.,  1500;  Robert 

L. ,  1500;  Wadsworth  M.,  1500 
Brey,  193 

Aaron,  888-890;  Abraham,  82; 
Alice  B.,  894;  Allen,  895;  Allen 
D.,  895,  902;  Amanda,  889; 
Amanda  G.,  1072,  1114;  Am¬ 
brose,  889;  Angelina,  889; 


Angeline,  438;  Angeline  R.. 
888,  889;  Anna  G.,  887;  Ar¬ 
thur,  1114;  Benjamin,  890,  895; 
Birdie  M.,  895,  902;  Caroline, 
890,  895;  Charles,  888,  889, 
895,  902;  Charles  A.,  893; 
Clarence  E.,  461;  Claude,  895; 
Daniel,  890;  Daniel  S.,  675; 
David  B.,  214;  Edna  M.,  461; 
Edwin,  1114;  Edwin  W.,  890; 
Elizabeth  E.,  1054,  1104;  El- 
wood  H.,  461;  Emanuel  W., 
1034,  1071;  Emma,  391;  Emma 

1.,  890,  895;  Emma  M.,  902; 

Florence  M.,  461,  464;  Hannah 
B.,  890,  895;  Harry,  449,  461; 
Harvey  E.,  894;  Hattie,  890, 
895,  903;  Helen  V.,  1104; 

Henry,  890;  Howard,  1114; 
Irwin,  890,  895;  John,  895; 
Kate,  283,  303;  Katie  C.,  1114; 
Katie  M.,  449,  461;  Laura  S., 
895;  Leidy  W.,  894;  Lester, 
1114;  Lillian  B.,  668,  675; 
Lillian  M.,  201,  214;  Llewellyn 

5.,  1054,  1104;  Lucinda  K., 

994;  Lydia,  888,  1260,  1261; 
Magdalena,  686,  689;  Maggie, 
895;  Maria  G.,  888,  889; 

Marion  C.,  1104;  Martha  N., 
1072;  Mary,  458,  888,  889; 
Mary  A.,  2i4,  890,  1072,  1114; 
Mary  E.,  894,  1114,  1143; 
Mary  L.,  1034,  1071,  1072; 
Melinda,  1251;  Minnie  M., 
895,  902;  Morris,  889;  Noah, 
902;  Norman  C.,  461;  Oliver 
D.,  214;  Oscar  B.,  201,  214; 
Oswin  R.,  889,  893, 1237;  Peter, 
1071;  Peter  N.,  1072,  1114; 
Philip,  887;  Raymond,  1114; 
Raymond  C.,  894;  Rebecca 

K. ,  893,  901;  Robert,  895; 
Sarah  H.,  888,  890;  Sarah  R., 
895;  Solomon,  475,  888,  890; 
Stella  R.,  895,  902;  Susanna 
IT,  889,  893,  1237;  Susan 
(Susannah)  W.,  475,  888,  890; 
Warren  O.,  461;  William,  890; 
Williard  E.,  902 

Breyer,  Amanda  B.,  748,  805; 
George,  748,  805;  Norman  P., 
805;  Olive  A.,  805 
Briar,  Alma  M.,  1415 
Bricker,  Kate,  736 
Bridge,  Bertha,  108,  122 
Bridinger,  Martha  E.,  1143 
Briedling,  Mary  M.,  307 
Brierly,  Mary  A.,  204 
Brigham,  Adelaide,  1066 
Bright,  Amanda  J.,  703,  735;  Anna 

M. ,  492,  517,  1300;  Emanuel 
J.,  517;  Isabella  S.,  1025;  John 

N. ,  139;  Joseph,  492,  517; 
Mary  C.,  139,  212;  Michael, 
968;  Perma  E.,  517;  Raymond 
N.,  517;  Rufus,  121,  139;  Rufus 

L. ,  139;  Salinda,  1086;  Sarah 
A.,  691,  703;  Susanna,  118 

Brighton,  Abraham,  258;  Rosa  L., 
242,  258 
Briggs,  1463 

Anna,  419,  423;  Cora,  423,  434; 


David,  1448;  Joanna  W.,  1458, 
1472;  John,  1448;  Peleg,  1448; 
Sarah  L.,  1455;  Thomas,  1455; 
William  S.,  1458,  1472 
Brill,  Emily  L.,  335;  John,  335; 

Mabel,  311,  335 
Brindle,  103 

Brine,  Calvin,  890;  Hattie  B.,  890 
Bringhurst,  Anna,  704 
Brink,  Andrew  J.,  446;  Charles  A., 
447;  Daisy  S.,  431,  446;  Frank, 
431,  446;  Hazel  V.,  447 
Brinker,  Daniel,  1548;  Helen  M., 
1532,  1548 

Brinton,  Agnes,  319;  Catherine  P., 
339;  Dorothy  I.,  339;  Dorothy 
P.,  319,  339;  Edmond,  1376; 
Elizabeth,  319;  Hettie  K.,  319; 
Horace  G.,  291,  319;  James 

11.,  339;  Jennie,  1344,  1376; 
Joseph  J.,  339;  Mabel  H.,  319; 
Margaret  L.,  339;  Marion  E., 
339;  Maud  V.,  319,  339;  Olive, 
319;  Priscilla  H.,  291,  319; 
Samuel,  319;  Samuel  J.,  319; 
Walter  C.,  339;  Walter  L., 
319,  339 

Bristol,  48 

Maryl,  534;  Susie  S.,  534 
Brittam,  Hazel,  603,  623;  Loren 
P.,  623 

Britton,  Mary  A.,  692,  706 
Broadback,  Mary  A.,  948 
Broadbelt,  Lydia  L.,  652 
Brobst,  Sarah  R.,  1066 
Brock,  Rosa,  841 
Brockden,  Charles,  71 
Brod,  Margaret,  1019 
Brodis,  Francis  T.,  1413,  1429; 
Nora  B.,  1413,  1429;  Stanis- 
law,  1429 

Brogan,  Clara  M.,  1255;  Esther  M., 
1255;  Irene  D.,  1249,  1255; 
Martin,  1249,  1255;  Patrick, 
1255;  Ralph  W.,  1255 
Bront,  Almirah,  1322 
Brooks  (Brooke),  Anna  M.,  1049; 
Annie  M.,  116,  135;  Caroline 

5.,  1099,  1141;  Catherine  E., 

1049,  1099;  Charles,  280; 

Charles  H.,  141;  Charles  M., 
116,  135;  Charles  R.,  1049, 
1099;  Cora  B.,  362;  E.  Delbert, 
763,  819;  Edith  J.,  1351,  1388; 
Edward,  1388;  Ella,  309;  Ellen 

M.,  1049;  Else,  362;  Emma, 
215;  Emma  G.,  206,  215;  Em¬ 
ma  S.,  1049,  1099;  Evelyn  C., 
1099;  Forrest  F.,  819;  Guy  D., 
135;  Hannah  M.,  1049,  1099; 
Harold  A.,  819;  Harry  O.,  819; 
Hatte,  362;  Helen  W.,  1099; 
Henry  G.,  215;  Ira  B.,  133, 
141;  Ira  C.,  141;  Irwin  R., 
1049;  Isaac  R.,  1049,  1099; 
Jacob  S.,  362;  James  M.,  135; 
Jesse  M.,  819;  John  H.,  286, 
309;  John  R.,  446;  Kate,  280; 
Katie  C.,  286,  309;  Martha, 
495;  Mary,  1405;  Mary  A., 
1020,  1049;  Mary  E.,  1099; 
Mary  L.,  133,  141;  Mary  M., 
763,  819;  Matthew,  1020,  1049; 


GenealogiCx\l  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1599 


Michael,  273,  280;  Minnie, 
362;  Minon  E.,  362;  Orien, 
362;  Rebecca  E.,  1425;  Robert 

G. ,  1049,  1099;  Samuel  G., 
1049;  Sarah  A.,  1049,  1099; 
Sarah  (Sara)  C.,  135,  273,  280; 
Susanna,  280;  Susanna  S.,  355, 
362;  Thomas,  355,  362;  Walter 

L. ,  1099,  1141;  Walton  S.,  141; 
William,  135;  William  H., 
309;  William  M.,  1049;  William 
R.,  819 

Brossman,  Arthur  V.,  832;  Celia, 
832;  Earnest  R.,  832;  George 

E. ,  832;  Jacob,  S32;  James, 
774,  832;  Lillian  M.,  832; 
Martha,  832;  May  F.,  832; 
Ruth  A.,  832;  Susan  E.,  774, 
832 

Brosz,  H.  Marjorie,  1146;  Margaret 

F. ,  1125,  1146;  Michael,  1146; 
William  J.,  1125,  1146 

Brotbank,  Anna,  547 
Brotherton,  Ellen,  107 
Brounn,  Charles  H.,  191;  Clifford 
.  M.,  171,  191;  Matilda  K.,  171, 
191 

Brower,  Barbara,  801;  Della,  1498; 
Elizabeth,  705;  Enoch  L., 
105;  Fannie,  331;  Hannah  E., 
573;  John  H.,  1485;  Lafayette, 
573;  Laura,  1119;  Mary  E., 
1469,  1485;  Nancy,  100,  105 
Brown  (Browne)  Abner  H.,  323; 
Agnes  M.,  592,  609,  613,  624; 
Alberta  W.,  1353,  1393;  Albert 
D.,  264;  Albert  G.,  869;  Alex¬ 
ander  F.,  869,  873,  874;  Alex¬ 
ander  M.,  874,  881;  Alexander 
W.,  881;  Alfred,  1448;  Algernon 

H. ,  1576;  Alice  U.,  165,  184; 
Alva  B.,  1576;  Alzada  F.,  1538; 
Amanda,  184,  828;  Amy  A., 
572,  584;  Andrew  E.,  1278; 
Angeline  M.,  576,  592;  Anna, 
323,  341,  874;  Anna  H.,  295, 
323;  Annie,  1046;  Annie  W., 
757;  Araminta  C.,  295,  324; 
Arthur  G.,  184;  Aton  W.,  874 

Benjamin,  1169,  1448;  Benjamin 

D. ,  936;  Benjamin  F.,  869,  933, 
936;  Benjamin  H.,  736;  Bertha 
A.,  149S;  Bessie  K.,  251,  264; 
Caroline  K.,  869,  873;  Caroline 

M. ,  865,  869;  Catherine  E., 

1341,  1369;  Charles,  280; 

Charles  H.,  424,  434,  869; 
Charles  K.,  873;  Charles  W., 
1369;  Charlotte,  238,  252; 

Christopher  H.,  869;  Clay  D., 
757;  Clayton  F.,  1576;  Clyde 

E. ,  1576;  C.  M.,  1167 
Daniel,  184,  402,  1448;  David, 

606,  1448;  Doris  IL,  835; 

Drucilla  R.,  571;  Earl  D.,  1576; 
Edna,  606;  Edward  S.,  177, 
201;  Edwin  W.,  1393;  Eldred 
L.,  1576;  Elisha,  1448;  Eliza¬ 
beth  A.,  592,  613;  Ella  M.,  703, 
736;  Ellen  E.,  754;  Emma,  822; 
Emma  M.,  594;  Esta,  373; 
Eunice,  1476;  Euphemia  W., 
1064,  1110;  Evelyn,  606 


Fenton,  623;  Frances,  800;  Fran¬ 
ces  W.,  743,  800;  Franklin  W., 
587,  606;  Fred,  743,  800; 
Georgetta,  519;  Gladys  R., 
1576 

Harriet  H.,  869,  874;  Harry  K., 
703,  796;  Harvey  J.,  1574, 
1576;  Helen  H.,  874,  881; 
Henry,  571,  1576;  Henry  F., 
780,  835;  Howard  L.,  165,  184; 

H.  Ruth,  736;  Irene  Y.,  587, 
606;  Isaac,  341 

James,  754,  869,  874;  James  J., 
1045,  1093;  James  M.,  135; 
J.  Edwin,  1353,  1393;  John, 
106,  543;  John  H.,  835;  John 
P.,  201;  Joseph  C.,  252;  Kate, 
1196;  Katharine  E.,  424,  434; 
Katharine  H.,  1045,  1093 
Lawrence  J.,  1576;  Leila,  1160, 
1167;  Loren  L.,  835;  Lucy, 
1452;  Lydia,  751;  Mabel,  726; 
Maggie,  377,  402,  813;  Mamie 
E.,  177,  201;  Margaret  F., 
209;  Marien,  606;  Marion  C., 
264;  Marion  F.,  435;  Martha 
C.,  583;  Mary,  868,  872,  1162, 
1169;  Mary  A.,  869;  Mary  C., 
1458,  1473;  Mary  E.,  869,  874; 
Mary  L.,  116,  135;  Mary  S., 
135,' 1464;  May,  1271,  1278; 
Micajah,  1448;  Mildred  C., 
1093;  Minnie  H.,  780,  835; 
Minnie  L.,  1574,  1576 

N.  B.,  1229,  1230;  Nelly  C.,  933, 
936;  Peter,  576,  592;  Phoebe 
R.,  571;  Rebecca,  1354;  Rena 

I. ,  1576;  Renwick  W.,  1110; 
Robert,  S00;  Robert  H.,  324; 
Russel  R.,  201;  Sallie  M.,  969, 
972;  Samuel  K.,  873;  Samuel 
N.,  594;  Sarah,  450,  1443,  1451 ; 
Susan,  100,  106,  511,  543; 
Susie  C.,  280 

Thelma  C.,  1576;  Theodore,  571; 
Thomas  A.,  873;  Thomas  J., 
865,  869;  U.  Grant,  1393; 
Vernon  H.,  295,  324;  Warren 
E.,  201;  W.  Eberts,  609,  624; 
William,  584,  1064,  1110;  Wil¬ 
liam  R.,  324;  William  T.,  251, 
264 

Brownback  (Brownbach),  Dore- 
mus,  457;  Laura  V..  442,  457; 
Lucetta,  1163;  Mapy  W.,  304 
Brownlee,  Alexander,  115;  Ella  E., 
115,  131;  Lelia,  115,  131;  Mary 

J. ,  106,  115;  Mary  S.,  131; 
W.  A.,  131;  William,  115,  131; 
William  H.,  106,  115;  William 
M.,  131 

Brubaker  (Brubacker),  Bellva  L., 
824,  849;  Catherine,  823;  Jen¬ 
nie,  363,  381;  Sallie  E.,  212; 
Simon  D.,  849;  William,  381 
Bruce,  Jane,  1473;  Manning  A., 
1473;  Sarah  L.,  1459,  1473 
Bruch,  Amanda,  1407;  Mary  J., 
1132;  Selma  J.,  1087,  1129 
Bruere,  Anna,  1136 
Brumbaugh  (Brumbach,  Brum- 
back),  Abraham  W.,  1326, 

1341;  Agnes  T.,  1338,  1367; 


Amanda,  1340;  Amelia  H., 

1339,  1367;  Andrew  B.,  1326, 

1340,  1341;  Anna  K.,  1340, 
1368;  Anna  M.,  1368,  1406; 
Anna  P.,  1338,  1367;  Annie  A., 

1338,  1367;  Annie  G.,  1340, 
1368;  Annie  M.,  1337,  1338, 
1366;  Barbara,  1368;  Benja¬ 
min,  1325,  1338 

Carrie  M.,  1369,  1406;  Catharine, 
1326.  1341,  1360;  Catherine 
B.,  1320,  1325,  1368;  Catherine 
E.,  1341,  1369;  Charles  A., 
1369;  Clara  A.,  1338,  1366; 
Cloy  G.,  1367,  1406;  Cora  A., 

1341,  1370;  David,  1326;  David 
B.,  1325,  1326,  1338;  Della 
M.,  1367 

Effie  G.,  1340,  1369;  Eleanor  J., 

1325,  1339;  Elizabeth  B.,  1325; 
Elizabeth  C.,  1338;  Elizabeth 

D. ,  1369;  Elizabeth  S.,  1338; 
Eliza  D.,  618;  Ella,  1338; 
Elliott  F.,  1369;  Elma  A.,  1338, 
1367;  Elmer,  1395,  1425;  Fan¬ 
nie  E.,  1325,  1338;  Felica  E., 

1339,  1368;  Flora  B.,  1340, 
1368;  Flora  S.,  1338,  1367; 
Florence  N.,  1370,  1406;  Fran¬ 
ces  LI.,  1368,  1406;  Frank  G., 

1340,  1369 

Gaius  M.,  1341,  1369,  1370; 

George,  1325,  1338,  1340; 

George  B.,  1326,  1340;  George 

E. ,  1368,  1406;  Hannah  F., 

1326,  1341;  Hazel,  1339;  Hazel 

T.,  1367;  Helen  B.,  1406; 
Henry,  1326,  1340;  Henry  B., 
1325,  1338,  1339;  Henry  J., 
1368;  Henry  M.,  1368; 

Howard,  1425;  Irvin  B.,  1338, 
1366,  1367;  Irvin  G.,  1340, 
1369;  Isaac,  1325,  1339;  Isaac 
H.,  1339,  1367,  1368 

Jacob,  1320,  1325;  Jacob  C., 
1402;  Jacob  H.,  1326,  1342; 
James  B.,  1368,  1406;  John, 
1320,  1325,  1340;  John  B., 

1325,  1338,  1339;  John  H., 
1406;  John  M.,  1367;  John  S., 
1368,  1406;  John  W.,  1339, 
1368;  Laura  J.,  1341;  Laura  S., 

1339,  1368;  Lydia  A.,  1341, 
1370 

Mabel  A.,  1368;  Mabel  B.,  1367, 
1406;  Mahlon  F.,  1341,  1370; 
Marcus  M.,  1369;  Maria  B., 

1326,  1340;  Marion  J.,  1368; 
Martha  G.,  1369;  Martha  P., 
1326,  1340;  Martin  A.,  1369; 
Martin  G.,  122,  1076,  1294, 

1340,  1368,  1369;  Mary,  1325, 
1326,  1341,  1369;  Mary  A., 

1341,  1370;  Mary  H.,  1340, 
1369;  Matthias,  1327;  Milton 
G.,  1340,  1368;  Myra  E.,  1368, 
1406;  Myrtel  E.,  1395,  1425 

Nancy  G.,  1326,  1340;  Nora  G., 
618;  Nora  L.,  1339;  Norman 
J.,  1342;  Oscar,  1368;  Otis  M., 
1338,  1367;  Otis  S.,  1368;  Peter, 
1366;  Priscilla  E.,  1325,  1339; 
Priscilla  S.,  1341,  1370 


1600 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Rachel,  1326,  1342,  1368;  Rachel 

B. ,  1320,  1325;  Rachel  E., 
1326,  1342;  Rachel  G.,  1338, 
1366;  Rachel  H.,  1370;  Ran¬ 
dall  L.,  1369;  Raymond  S., 
1370,  1406;  Rebecca  B.,  1326, 
1341;  Ruth  W.,  1339 

Sadie  A.,  1368,  1406;  Samuel  0., 
1338,  1367;  Sarah,  1340;  Sarah 

C. ,  1340,  1368;  Stella  M.,  1360, 
1402;  Susan  F.,  1325,  1338;  Su¬ 
sanna,  1341;  Susan  S.,  1325, 
1338 

Brumeyer,  Emma,  454 
Brunner  (Bruner),  Annie,  388,  407; 
Annie  E.,  677;  Annie  H.,  642, 
652;  Charles,  599,  652,  1041; 
Clara,  321;  Claude  H.,  321; 
Edwin,  407;  Elizabeth  W., 
1386;  Emeline,  521;  Flora  Y., 
587 ;  Frank,  587 ;  Frederick, 
1348,  1382;  Hannah,  1329, 
1347;  Harvey,  642,  652;  Helen, 
546,  562;  Henry,  1349;  Hester, 
149,  155,  472,  478;  Hiram  C,. 
294,  321;  Hiram  W.,  321;  H. 
Y.,  1374;  Ida,  409;  John,  321; 
Joseph  A.,  562;  Julia  A.,  1328, 
1343;  Katie  S.,  599;  LeRoy, 
652;  Margaret,  652;  Mary, 
1329,  1348;  Mary  D.,  327; 
Mary  E.,  294,  321,  652;  Mary 

S.,  1041;  Michael,  478;  Sarah 

E. ,  1349;  Susan,  551;  Viola, 
652 

Brunson,  Allen,  788;  Arthur,  788; 
*  Dallas,  788;  Dallas  D.,  728, 
788;  Margaret,  788;  Mary  H., 
728,  788;  Thelma,  788 
Brusman,  Jacob,  825;  Sallie,  769, 
825 

Bryan  (Bryant),  Amy  A.,  1044, 
1091;  Edna  D.,  334;  Edward, 
505,  534;  Florence  G.,  505, 
534;  George,  112,  127;  Grace, 
540,  559;  Guida  S.,  556;  Guy, 
534,  556;  Ida  M.,  128;  Katie 

L. ,  534,  556;  Kline,  127;  Laura 
K.,  112,  127;  Laura  M.,  586, 
605;  Lewis  IV,  1091;  Mamie, 
534;  Rebecca,  1526;  Rosa,  127; 
Sallie,  1120;  Stephen  A.,  605; 
Susan  M.,  380 

Bryden,  Andrew  W.,  1113;  Mae  W., 
1067,  1113 

Bryson,  Priscilla,  654 

Bubb,  Eugenia,  820;  John,  766; 

Josephine  W.,  714,  766 
Buch — see  Book 

Buchanan  (Bucanan),  Alexander, 
749;  Alice  E.,  1472,  1488;  Amy 

S.,  1353;  Andrew,  1331,  1353; 
Anna,  1331;  Annie  D.,  1353, 
1394;  Benson,  1353;  Charles 

F. ,  1472,  1488;  Clara  F.,  1353, 
1394;  David,  1394;  David  H., 
1353,  1394;  Elizabeth,  1331, 
1353,  1393;  Elizabeth  B.,  1321, 
1331;  Ella,  1354;  Ella  N.,  283, 
304;  Emma,  1354;  Florence 

G. ,  1394;  Frances,  1353;  Han¬ 
nah  P.,  1331,  1353;  Harriet 

M. ,  1331,  1353;  James,  1331, 


1354;  John  S.,  1488;  J.  Wesley, 
1331;  Kathleen  D.,  1393,  1424; 
Lawrence,  1354;  Lena  B.,  1354; 
Marian  D.,  1267,  1273;  Mar¬ 
tha,  1457,  1468;  Mildred,  1394; 
Priscilla  J.,  1353,  1393;  Rachel 

S.,  1331,  1354;  Ralph  M.,  1393, 
1424;  Rebecca,  113,  1331,  1353; 
Samuel,  1331,  1353;  Samuel  R., 
1353,  1393;  Sarah,  1331,  1354, 
1394;  Sarah  A.,  749;  Sophia 
E.,  1331,  1354;  Thomas  P., 
304;  Victoria  L.,  1353,  1394; 
Walter,  1394;  William,  1321, 
1331,  1353,  1354,  1394;  Wil¬ 
liam  J.,  1393;  William  M., 
1353;  William  T.,  1273 
Bucher,  Catherine,  1086,  1320, 

1323;  Elizabeth,  688,  691; 

George,  701;  Harry,  515,  549; 
Henry,  549;  John  D.,  1012; 
Lizzie  M.,  515,  549;  Lydia, 
690,  701;  Maggie  G.,  431; 
Mary  S.,  1005,  1012;  Minerva, 
804;  Rebecca,  549 
Buchert,  Sallie,  812 
Buchman,  Sarah,  737 
Buchmiller,  Emma  R.,  374,  400; 
Jacob  J.,  400;  John  B.,  374, 
400;  Wilhelmina,  400 
Buchter,  Annie,  775;  Annie  H.,  695, 
717;  Caroline,  718;  Catharine, 
718,  771,  774;  Frank,  775; 
Hannah,  718,  774;  Jacob,  716, 
771;  Jeremiah,  718;  John,  718, 
771,  774;  Joseph,  771;  Lizzie, 
775;  Maria  A.,  718;  Mary  E., 
718,  775;  Nettie  L.,  718,  775; 
Roy,  718;  Salinda,  718,  774; 
Sallie  IV,  716,  771;  Samuel, 
695,  717,  718,  775;  Sarah,  771; 
Sarah  S.,  718,  774;  Susan,  771, 
774,  775,  833;  Susanna,  718, 
774 

Buck,  Amandus,  532;  Caroline  H., 
1042,  1088;  Daniel,  1088;  Ethel 
M.,  818;  Flora  A.,  176,  198; 
George  L.,  818;  Harold  W., 
818;  Jacob,  818;  James  L., 
763,  818;  James  R.,  818;  Leah, 
1088;  Lizzie  E.,  763,  818; 
Minnie,  205,  215;  Sallie,  504, 
532;  Sara  J.,  316;  William, 
1042,  1088;  William  C.,  198 
Buckenham,  Adelaide  M.,  877 ;  Alice 
G.,  877;  Clara  V.,  877;  J.  E. 
Burnett,  33,  864,  877r  878; 
John  W.,  871,  877;  Loretta 

S. ,  871,  877;  William,  877 
Bucker,  Sarah  A.,  559 
Buckle,  Ella  M.,  904 

Buckley,  Anna  H.,  290,  315;  Claire 
B.,  582,  600;  Gertrude  F.,  582, 
600;  Herbert,  1552;  Herbert 

T. ,  1542,  1552;  James,  290, 
315;  Mary,  1552;  Mary  S., 
1542,  1552;  Melvin  M.,  600; 
Richard  M.,  315 

Buckman,  A.  F.,  1401;  Avis,  1266, 
1272;  Elizabeth  W.,  1534; 

Louis,  1272;  Mabel,  181; 
Robert  K.,  1534 


Buclcwalter,  Elizabeth,  275,  288; 
Joseph,  288 

Budd,  Catherine,  539;  Nora,  819 
Budday,  J.  E.,  338 
Buddell,  James  J.,  798;  Laverna 
A.,  739,  798 

Buddemeyer,  Johanna  U.,  920,  922; 
Louis  H.,  922 

Budlong,  Effie  H.,  732;  Richard, 
732 

Buell,  David  L.,  239,  253;  Myrta 
K.,  239,  253 

Buehler,  Elizabeth,  686,  689;  Tim- 
uel,  689 

Buehrle,  Clara  S.,  1044;  Jacob,  1044 
Buffermoyer,  Maria,  828 
Buffington,  Jennie,  424 
Bugenhagen,  8 

Buhman,  Elsie  Y.,  502;  Henry,  502 
Buirgy,  Mary,  1058 
Bulbock,  Bella,  810 
Bulfinch,  Ellen,  1367 
Bummersbach,  Ida,  848 
Bunn,  Barnabus,  1441;  David, 
1468,  1483;  Mary  S.,  1468, 
1483;  Matilda,  1145;  Robert 
O.,  1483;  William  H.,  1483 
Bunting,  Alice  M.,  1159;  Francis, 
1365;  George  T.,  784;  George 
W.,  724,  784;  Jennie  E.  724, 
784;  Jennie  O.,  1337,  1365; 
W.,  1159 

Burbach,  Josephine,  1489 
Burbridge,  James  M.,  105;  Sarah 
M.,  105 

Burcaw,  Mary,  503 
Burch,  Priscilla,  1404;  Sarah,  977 
Burd,  1510 
Jane,  871 

Burdan,  Elizabeth,  909,  910; 

Samuel,  910 

Burger,  Anna  B.,  715;  Anna  M., 
1479,  1494;  Daniel  E.,  1479, 
1494;  Dewitt,  1494;  Kenneth 
A.,  1494;  Susanna,  373 
Burgess,  Calvin,  205;  Marcia  A., 
205;  Martha,  571;  Tressie  M., 
973,  982 
Burgoyne,  942 

Burgstresser  (Bergstrasser),  Abra¬ 
ham  IV,  284;  Abram  K.,  365, 
387;  Anna,  365,  386;  Elizabeth 
IV,  365,  387;  Emma,  365; 
George,  365;  Hannah,  365; 
Harvey  D.,  387;  Isaiah,  356, 
365;  Julia  A.,  765;  Katharine 

H.,  284,  365,  387;  Marion  K., 
387;  Martha,  365;  Mary,  365; 
Mary  K.,  721,  779;  Sophia  IV, 
356,  365 

Burke  (Burk),  Alice  M.,  591,  612; 
Alvin  J.,  612;  Anne  E.,  1511, 
1527;  Catharine,  1360;  Catha¬ 
rine  M.,  1504,  1511,  1512,  1526; 
Charles  T.,  1548;  Christina, 
169;  Daniel,  1511,  1527;  Daniel 
W.,  1526;  Edna  L.,  612;  Ed¬ 
ward  R.,  1511;  Edwin  R.,  1527; 
Elgin  E.,  612;  Elizabeth,  1527; 
Elizabeth  H.,  1532,  1548; 

Emilie,  1527,  1542;  Emily, 

1511;  Florence,  1065,  1112; 
Francis,  1511;  Francis  W. 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1601 


1527;  Frank  J.,  778,  834;  Helen, 
1527,  1543;  Howard,  1511, 

1527;  Howell,  1527;  Ida  M., 
778,  834;  Irene  D.,  260;  James 
E.,  1548;  James  L.,  1548;  John 
H.,  1532,  1548;  John  J.,  1511, 
1527;  Joseph,  591,  612,  1504, 
1511,  1527;  Lille,  1511;  Lillie 

E. ,  1527,  1543;  Maria  E.,  1511, 
1527;  Marion,  834;  Matilda 
R.,  1511,  1527;  Myrtle  Y.,  834; 
Nancy,  569,  575;  Paul  J., 
1548;  Richard,  834;  Rose  Y., 
1527;  Sarah  C.,  1511,  1527; 
Sarah  H.,  1527;  Sarah  R., 
1527,  1542;  Simon,  231;  Su¬ 
sanna  W.,  1504,  1511;  Susan 
R.,  1527;  William,  612;  Wil¬ 
liam  II.,  834,  1548;  William  J., 
1112;  William  M.,  1511,  1527 

Burkert,  Alma,  845;  Benjamin, 
579;  Catharine  K.,  570,  579; 
Daniel,  811,  845;  David,  382; 
Harold  F.,  845;  II.  Frank,  363, 
382;  Jonathan  Y.,  845;  Kath¬ 
ryn,  382;  Laura  F.,  363,  382; 
Margaret  A.,  845;  Minnie  E., 
811,  845 

Burkey — see  Bergey 
Burkhalter,  Berne,  643;  Charles, 
377;  June  R.,  643;  Rebecca 
H.,  360,  377 

Burkhart  (Burkhardt),  Augustus, 
1171;  Caroline  M.,  202;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  99,  104;  Jacob,  104; 
Susan,  1163,  1171;  Susan  F., 
715 

Burkholder,  Annie  A.,  825,  850; 
Daniel  IL,  825;  Ferdinand, 
825;  John  H.,  825;  John  S., 
770,  825;  Leah  H.,  770,  825; 
Martin  H.,  825;  Mary  S.,  825, 
850;  Samuel  H.,  825;  Sarah, 
128;  Stephan  II.,  825 
Burkwalter,  Salome,  1056 
Burmhingham,  Ella,  659 
Burnett,  Julia,  1471 
Burnham,  Florence  E.,  1290,  1302; 
Leon,  1302 

Burns,  Erma  M.,  1129,  1147; 

James,  912,  915;  James  S., 
915;  Jennie,  1098;  John,  1147; 
Laura  E.,  912,  915;  Mary  E., 
574,  588;  Sallie  H.,  914;  Su¬ 
sanna,  574;  Warren,  914;  Wil¬ 
liam,  915;  William  H.,  1129, 
1147 

Burnside,  729 

Amelia,  321,  390,  1379;  James, 
67 

Burr,  Joseph,  150 
Burrough,  Elizabeth  R.,  799 
Burroughs,  Clara,  1355,  1397;  Ed¬ 
ward,  1397;  Edward  B.,  1397; 

F.  B.,  1355,  1397;  Frank  B., 
1397;  Mary  II.,  1397 

Burt,  Amelia,  1493 
Burth,  Catharine  G.,  632;  Mar¬ 
garet,  632 

Burton,  Elizabeth,  1551 
Burtschi,  Helen  F.,  586,  606;  Os¬ 
wald,  606 

Burtt,  Mabel  E.,  386,  407 


Burwell,  Edgar,  1513,  1530;  Jacob, 
1530;  Laura  R.,  1513,  1530; 
Madeline,  1530;  Martha,  1513, 
1529 

Bush  (Busch),  Adele  E.,  742,  800; 
Albert  A.,  539;  Amanda,  1261, 
1262;  Anna  M.,  687;  Caroline 
P.,  867,  872;  Charles  V.,  1449; 
Elizabeth,  798;  Elizabeth  R., 
800;  Emma  L.,  702;  Ethan  A., 
872;  George,  867,  872;  Helen 
W.,  800;  Hiram,  1260;  Horace 
P.,  742,  800;  John,  1262;  John 
C..,  607;  Mary  E.,  587,  607; 
Mary  F.,  1043,  1090;  Pearl 
S.,  539;  Solomon,  702;  Susan, 
840 

Bushman,  Cora  E.,  1046,  1095; 

George  H.,  1095 
Bushong,  Sarah,  654 
Buss,  1503 

Andy,  537;  Julia  F.,  537 
Bussel,  Phoebe  A.,  575,  589 
Bussert,  Elizabeth,  1007,  1014 
Bust,  Katherine,  1255 
Bustard,  Ann  J.,  1102;  George  W., 
341;  Joseph,  341;  Mary  F., 
331,  341;  Wellington,  331,  341 
Buswell,  Elizabeth,  430,  445;  Joel 
B.,  445;  Laura  V.,  445 
Butcher,  Fannie,  1476,  1491;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1491 

Butler,  Florence  B.,  920,  921; 

Hiram  N.,  1363;  John,  921; 
Laura  G.,  1336,  1363;  Martha 

M. ,  1052;  Samuel,  1052 
Butt,  Martha,  598 
Butters,  Jane  A.,  842 
Butterweck,  373,  397 

Abigail  N.,  1031,  1068;  Caroline, 
1031;  Elizabeth,  199;  Elizabeth 

N. ,  1031,  1068;  Ellen  T.,  894, 

902;  Harvey  E.,  894,  902; 
John  N.,  1031,  1068;  Joseph, 
1031;  Kate,  900;  Katie  M., 
1241,  1251;  Lillian,  1251;  Sarah 
A.,  1067;  Mabelle  R.,  902; 
Mary  A.,  1014,  1031,  1068; 
Mary  K.,  1031,  1068;  Michael, 
1031;  Moses  B.,  1014,  1031; 
William,  1068,  1241,  1251; 

William  F.,  1251;  William  M., 
902 

Butterworth,  Rachel,  1533 
Biittner,  Christopher,  16 
Butts,  John,  809;  Miriam,  753,  809 
Butz,  374 

Aaron,  232,  236;  Adam,  1514; 
Adelia  D.,  1506,  1515;  Annie 
E.,  1506,  1516;  Catharine, 

1514;  Charles,  1506;  Charles 
M.,  1515;  Christian,  1502, 

1503,  1505,  1514;  Daniel  H., 
1505;  Daniel  W.,  1503,  1506, 
1507;  David,  1503,  1505,  1506, 
1514;  Ebeneza,  1505,  1514; 
Edward,  1505,  1516;  Edwin, 
1155;  Elizabeth,  1503,  1505, 
1506,  1514;  Elizabeth  K.,  232, 
236;  Elizabeth  M.,  1515;  Eliza¬ 
beths.,  1503,  1506;  Ellen,  1506, 
1516;  Eloise  D.,  1515,  1532; 
Elvira  B.,  1503;  Fianna  M., 


1155;  George,  1506;  Harrv, 
1514;  Jacob,  689,  697,  1503, 
1506,  1514,  1515;  John,  1514; 
John  H.,  1505,  1514;  Joseph, 
1505,  1514;  Lewis  E.,  1515; 
Margaret,  1506,  1515;  Martha, 
425;  Mary,  1503,  1505,  1506, 
1514-1516;  Mary  E.,  1050; 
Mary  H.,  1503;  Mary  W., 
1502,  1503;  Matilda,  1506, 

1515;  Michael,  1503,  1506; 

Nellie  W.,  1536;  Samuel,  1506; 
Sarah  A.,  200,  1514;  Simon, 
1536;  Sophia  H.,  689,  697; 
Susan,  1505,  1514;  Susan  H., 
1505,  1514;  Susanna,  1503, 

1505;  Susanna  E.,  1505,  1514; 
William,  1505 
Buzzard,  Mary  A.,  454 
Byerly,  John,  722;  Minda  A.,  722 
Byer — see  Beyer 

Byers,  D.  Watson,  104;  Edward, 
169;  Frank,  158,  169;  Leanna 
N.,  158,  169;  Myrtle  S.,  104 
Byles,  Mary  E.,  869,  874 
Byrem,  Alva  B.,  998;  Grace  I.,  989, 
998 

Bytheway,  Catherine,  1073,  1117; 
Edwin,  1117 

G 

Cabeldue,  Matilda,  1545 
Cable,  Emma  J.,  900 
Cady,  Maud,  679 

Cadwallader,  Iva  F.,  1078;  J. 

Harry,  1078 

Caffey,  Rebecca  J.,  1270 
Cain,  Alva,  267 ;  Carrie  C.,  601,  621 ; 
Charles  M.,  601,  622;  Coral  J., 
601,  622;  Edith  E.,  601;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  267;  Flora  C.,  1421; 
Florence  R.,  267;  Frank  G., 
601,  621,  622;  George,  582, 
601;  Grace  D.,  601,  622;  John 
W.,  601;  Josephine  A.,  601, 622; 
Madison,  1388;Marion  M.,259, 
267;  Mary  J.,  582,  601;  Mary 

L. ,  601,  622;  Roy  W.,  259, 
267;  Sarah  T.,  1351,  1388 

Cairnes,  Mary  L.,  1352,  1391;  Wil¬ 
liam  G.,  1391 

Cake,  John  C.,  670;  Kate  T.,  670 
Calais,  47 

Caldwell,  Allan,  623;  Columbus  C., 
1484;  Edna  S.,  1469,  1484; 
Elizabeth  G.,  1363,  1405;  J.  E., 
743;  Lester  T.,  1363,  1405; 
Marie  W.,  817;  Mollie,  608, 
623;  Myrtle  R.,  1160,  1166; 
Thomas,  1405;  William,  1166 
Calfee,  Albert  P.,  115,  132;  Amanda 
J.,  132;  Elizabeth,  140;  Emily, 
140;  Fred  A.,  132,  140;  Ida 

M. ,  115,  132;  Louise,  140; 
Lucy  A.,  132,  140;  Robert, 
140;  Robert  A.,  132;  Wertie 
M.,  132,  140 

Calhoun,  Emma  M.,  1566,  1568; 
Jonathan,  1568 

Callahan,  Edward,  1398;  Florence 

L. ,  1398;  Henry,  1357,  1398; 
Minerva  W.,  1357,  1398;  Nora 

M. ,  1398 


1602 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Callan,  Irma,  894,  902 
Calligen,  Catharine  H.,  695; 

Thomas,  695 

Calvert,  Kate,  183;  Laura  M.,  806; 
Margaret,  821 

Cameron,  Eva  H.,  707;  Maria,  611; 
Mary,  1146;  Nellie,  707;  Si¬ 
mon,  707 

Cammack,  John  E.,  672,  679; 
Martha  L.,  672,  679;  Mary  E., 
679 

Camp,  Hannah,  778 
Campbell,  Alexander  N., '  1324; 
Charles  E.,  1469,  1484;  Chris¬ 
tina  S.,  1324;  Cynthia,  714, 
766;  Elizabeth  A.,  575,  589; 
Ellen,  644;  Fanny,  842;  Gillis 
P.,  575,  589;  Hamilton,  1484; 
Henderson  T.,  118,  136;  Jack, 
136;  James,  1034,  1071;  James 
T.,  642,  652;  John,  652,  677; 
Joseph,  1327;  Lola  M.,  1484; 
Lou  E.,  136;  Maria  C.,  1034, 
1071;  Mary,  670,  677,  1071, 
1330;  Mary  S.,  136;  Matilda 
B.,  1327 ;  Max  L.,  1484;  Minnie 

E. ,  1469,  1484;  Mintie,  114; 

Rose  M.,  642,  652;  Sallie  E., 
751;  Sarah  L.,  118,  136; 

Thomas,  1071 

Campion,  Edward  F.,  217;  Horace 
B.,  217;  James,  217;  Mary, 
206;  Sara  E.,  209,  217;  William 

A. ,  209,  217 

Cane,  A.  S.,  1429;  Bertha,  1413, 
1429 

Canine,  Mary  E.,  1392 
Cannon,  Anna  M.,  459;  Arthur  L., 
385;  John  W.,  141;  Martha 
(Mattie)  E.,  132,  141;  Mary  K, 
365,  385;  Sallie  P.,  868,  873; 
William,  873;  William  A., 
365,  385 

Canode,  Lewis,  99;  Mary  S.,  99 
Cantner,  George  W.,  1337;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  1325,  1337 

Cantrell,  Adele,  289,  314;  Elizabeth 

M.,  314;  Francis  S.,  314 
Caranna,  E.  Virginia,  121 
Carberry,  Martha,  672 
Card,  Stephen,  1448 
Care,  James  R.,  933;  Mary,  863, 

.  865;  Peter,  865 
Carell,  Isabella  N.,  1214 
Carey,  Ida  V.,  728,  789;  John,  789; 
Margaret  IT,  789;  Mary  A., 
1408;  Otis  J.,  728,  789 
Carhart,  Carrie  L.,  1351,  1390; 
Daniel,  1351;  Elmer  E.,  1352; 
George,  1352;  Joseph  B.,  1330, 
1351;  Lavinia,  1351;  Susanna 

B. ,  1330,  1351 

Caris,  Anna  B.,  361,  378;  Charles 

F. ,  361,  378;  Edna  R.,  378; 
Lovina  I.,  378;  Matthias  A., 
378 

Carl,  Duke  of  Miinsterberg,  7 
Carl,  Alice  J.,  427,  439;  Annie,  427, 
439;  Annie  E.,  438,  452;  Annie 

M.,  427,  438;  Calvin,  427; 
Catharine  G.,  419,  421;  Charles 
H.,  427,  438;  Cora  N.,  177, 
202;  Edwin  T.,  202,  427,  439; 


Elizabeth  C.,  427,  439;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  421,  427,  1565;  Ella 

M. ,  427,  438;  Ellen  A.,  427, 

439;  Elmer  H.,  427,  438; 

Elmer  K.,  438;  Emeline  H., 
102,  421,  427;  Emma  A.,  427; 
Emma  B.,  439;  Eva  M.,  438; 
George,  419,  421;  George  G., 
102,  421,  427;  George  H.,  427, 
438;  George  M.,  427,  438; 
Hannah  J.,  427,  438;  Harvey 
W.,  546;  Henry  C.,  513,  536; 
Hiram,  427;  James  A.,  427; 
John,  490;  John  G.,  421,  427; 
Katherine  C.,  438;  Katie  M., 
427;  Lane  K.,  438;  Laura  E., 
427,  438;  Lizzie  M.,  438,  1055, 
1104;  Mary,  421,  427;  Mary 
B.,  427,  438;  Mary  F.,  427, 
438;  Mary  S.,  167,  186;  M. 
Lizzie,  513,  546;  Nathan,  421, 
427,  507;  Peter,  548;  Rebecca, 
477,  490,  1140;  Rebecca  C., 
427;  Rosa,  554;  Rose  E.,  618; 
Samuel,  421,  427,  1565;  Samuel 

G. ,  439;  Sarah,  419,  421; 
Sophia,  501;  Susanna  E.,  486, 
507;  William,  439;  William 

N. ,  177,  202 
Carley,  Elizabeth,  244 

Carlin,  Isabelle,  757,  814;  Robert, 
814 

Carlisa,  John  W.,  431,  447;  Mamie 
S.,  431,  447;  Senoria  J.,  447, 
459 

Carlisle,  Carrie,  801;  Fanny  F.,  217 
Carman,  Elvie,  951,  955;  Mary, 
1248,  1254 

Carmichael,  Agnes,  960;  G.  Forrest, 
1291,  1304;  Winifred  E.,  1291, 
1304 

Carmine,  Sarah,  749 
Carmony,  Clara,  775;  Clara  Q., 
718,  775;  Daniel,  718,  775; 
Edna,  775;  John,  718;  Louisa 

H. ,  695,  718;  Margaret  H., 
718,  775;  Richard,  718,  775; 
William,  695,  718 

Carnegie,  Andrew,  28 
Carnell,  Esther  R.,  960 
Carner,  Elizabeth,  880 
Carpenter,  Carrie,  601,  621; 

Charles,  827;  Christie  A.,  716, 
772;  Clare  B.,  1107,  1143; 
Edith,  827;  Edna  P.,  984,  994; 
Elias  C.,  772;  Harry,  827; 
John  H.,  621 ;  J.  Stratton,  1107, 
1143;  Laura,  1269;  Lawrence, 
827;  Leon,  827,  851;  Lester, 
827;  Lloyd,  827;  Lydia,  827; 
Mary  A.,  827,  850;  May  G., 
827,  851;  Milton  G.,  771,  827; 
Percy,  994;  Raymond,  827; 
Richard,  851;  Roy,  827;  Ru¬ 
dolph,  827;  Susan,  717;  Su¬ 
sanna  R.,  771,  827 
Carper,  Clarence  S.,  848;  Edith  M., 
848;  Edna  N.,  823,  848;  Henry 
K.,  848;  Jacob  R.,  823,  848;  J. 
Harry,  848;  J.  Wilbert,  848 
Carr,  Edwin  M.,  699;  Ella  C.,  114, 
130,  324;  Ella  W.,  699;  Eme¬ 
line,  192;  Emma,  114,  130; 


Eugene  O.,  114;  Frances  E., 
473,  482;  George  L.,  171,  191, 
192;  George  W.,  105,  114; 
Ida,  114,  130;  Joseph  T.,  114 
130;  Louise  K.,  130;  Margaret, 
181;  Minnie  E.,  171,  191; 
Mintie  C.,  114;  Nancy  G., 
105,  114 

Carrel,  Dora,  780 

Carrick,  Lola  I.,  765,  821;  William, 
821;  Wilton,  765,  821 
Carrigan,  Rebecca  B.,  1238,  1245; 

William  B.,  1238,  1245 
Carrington,  Allison,  1543,  1554 
Carroll,  Emma,  141;  Hannah,  620; 
James,  1127;  Nora,  1084,  1127; 
Rebecca  A.,  404 

Carson,  Annie  L.,  116,  135;  Edith 
C.,  130;  Fannie  J.,  1525,  1541; 
Frank  D.,  114,  130;  George, 
820;  Grier  L.,  130;  Hannah, 
1319;  Hannah  C.,  1322,  1332; 
John,  1322,  1332,  1541;  John 

O.,  408;  Lula  M.,  114,  130; 
Lydia,  411;  Marshall,  764,  820; 
Mary  Y.,  481;  Mertie  M.,  764, 
820;  Myron  J.',  820;  Polly,  106; 
Rhoda  W.,  389,  408;  Robert 

N. ,  130;  Thomas,  481;  William 
H.,  389,  408 

Carstensen,  Anna  R.,  1289,  1299 
Carter,  B.  A.,  622;  Emma  D.,  976, 
987;  Esther,  167;  Herbert  G., 
1570;  Lucinda,  574;  Mabel  F., 
1568,  1570;  Martha  A.,  106, 
116;  Mary  A.,  1078;  Mary  E., 
325;  Mildred  G.,  601,  622; 
Susanna,  879;  William,  116 
Carty,  Ida  C.,  297;  John,  297;  M. 

Cecelia,  497,  526;  Thomas,  526 
Carver,  Annie  E.,  164,  183;  Eliza¬ 
beth,'  974;  Franklin  S.,  375; 
Ida  M.,  375;  Kirk  L.,  183; 
Roxanna  F.,  1028,  1060,  1061; 
Wilson  J.,  1060 
Cary,  Cecelia  G.,  558 
Case,  Caroline  D.,  1525;  Clara,  209; 
Elizabeth  B.,  1525;  Mary  B., 
1510,  1525;  Robert,  1510,  1525 
Casey,  Alwilda  H.,  1092,  1137; 
Craig,  1092,  1137;  Dorothy  A., 
1137;  Morton  P.,  1137 
Cash,  Clarence  E.,  1408,  1428; 
Edgar  L.,  1408,  1409;  Edith 
G.,  1408,  1428;  Floyd  T.,  1408; 
Kathrine,  1425;  Laura  V., 
1374,  1408;  Marion  E.,  1408; 
Mary  L.,  1374,  1409;  Thomas 
L.,  1374,  1408 
Cashner,  Lovina,  1255 
Cashore,  Emma  F.,  338 
Caskie,  Robert  A.,  117 
Casner — see  Castner 
Casperson,  Anna  M.,  139 
Cassel  (Cassell),  Aaron,  280;  Abra¬ 
ham,  273,  279,  294,  673; 

Abraham  A.,  295;  Abraham 
B.,  294;  Abraham  C.,  279; 
Abraham  H.,  274,  286,  356; 
Abraham  Iv.,  286,  309,  363, 
369;  Abraham  M.,  937;  Abram 

O. ,  255,  267;  Ada  L.,  295,  323; 
Adella  M.,  295;  Albert  M., 


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1603 


307;  Alexis  H.,  1126;  Alice, 
674;  Alice  H.,  1126;  Alice  M., 
245,  285,  308;  Allen  F.,  369, 
394;  Alina  L.,  1254;  Amanda, 
279,  296;  Amanda  H.,  296; 
Amanda  S.,  238,  251;  Amanda 
U.,  279,  295;  Amos,  279;  Amos 
H.,  274;  Andrew  I.,  286,  309; 
Angeline,  283;  Anna,  286; 
Anna  A.,  295,  323;  Anna  B., 
323,  341;  Anna  E.,  1218;  Anna 
H.,  295,  323;  Anna  M.,  279,295, 
323,  340,  513,  547;  Anna  R., 
279,  295,  1036,  1077,  1347; 
Annie,  273,  280,  281,  297; 
Annie  F.,  369;  Annie  H.,  274, 
283;  Annie  M.,  297,  325;  Annie 
S.,  513,  547;  Annie  U.,  279, 
1193,  1201;  Ann  M.,  273,  279; 
Atwood  T.,  333 

Barbara  D.,  273,  280;  Belle  IL, 
441;  Benjamin,  271,  273;  Ben¬ 
jamin  C.,  279,  295;  Benjamin 

D. ,  296;  Benjamin  H.,  279; 

Bessie,  287;  Catharine  (Cath¬ 
erine),  251,  273-275,  279,  280, 
282,  296;  Caroline  H.,  1083, 
1126;  Carrie  M.,  602,  622; 
Cecelia  H.,  286;  Celia  F.,  295; 
Charles  E.,  296,  324;  Charles 
F.,  369,  394;  Charles  G.,  513, 
547;  Charles  H.,  547;  Charles 
R.,  286;  Charlotte  H.,  273,  279; 
Christian,  286;  Christian  IE, 
274,  285;  Clara  B.,  294;  Clay¬ 
ton  K.,  252;  Cora  I.,  674,  680, 
1384;  Cornelius,  279,  294; 

Cresson,  241,  257;  Cyrus  H., 

294 

Daisy  F.,  295,  323;  Daniel,  279, 
281,  295,  369,  513;  David,  66, 
228,  230,  1083,  1126;  David  A., 
295;  David  M.,  83,  238,  251, 
324;  David  U.,  279,  295, 

1347;  David  W.,  309,  333; 

Dora  M.,  286,  309;  Earl  D., 
323,  340;  Edith  A.,  264,  274, 
285;  Edith  E.  323;  Edith  F., 
369;  Edna,  747,  804;  Edna  K., 
308,  674,  680;  Edward,  302; 
Edward  C.,  324;  Edward  G., 

279,  296;  Edward  L.,  547,  562; 
Effie,  206,  215;  Effie  L.,  286; 
Elias,  274,  283;  Elias  U.,  240, 
255;  Elinor  J.,  324;  Elisabeth 

E. ,  521,  551;  Eliza  (Elizabeth) 
B.,  279,  295;  Elizabeth  (Elisa¬ 
beth),  273,  274,  279,  281,  283, 
294,  303,  513,  1123,  1328,  1346, 
1347,  1373,  1380;  Elizabeth  B., 
294,  295;  Elizabeth  K.,  252, 
265;  Elizabeth  M.,  273,  279, 

280,  282,  303;  Elizabeth  R., 
251;  Eliza  S.,  666;  Ella  B., 
933,  937;  Ella  V.,  325;  Elmira 
K,  286,  309,  363,  667,  673; 
Elsie  R.,  513,  547;  Elwood  K., 
308,  333;  Emanuel,  274,  283; 
Emily  C.,  296;  Emma,  1234, 
1239;  Emma  C.,  294,  324; 

Emma  F.,  294,  322;  Emma  G., 
489,  513;  Emma  J.,  283,  303, 
366;  Emma  K.,  252,  286,  309; 


Emma  S.,  255;  Emma  W.,  286, 
309;  Enos,  273,  280,  635,  640; 
Ermanilda,  285,  307;  Ernest 
P.,  287;  Essie,  295;  Estella 
M.,  286,  309;  Esther  A.,  331; 
Esther  F.,  358,  369;  Ethel, 
394;  Ethelda  M.,  287;  Ethel 
M.,  296,  324;  Etta  M.,  680; 
Eugene  L.,  323 

Flora,  285;  Flora  M.,  951,  956; 
Florence  D.,  1249,  1254;  Flor¬ 
ence  M.,  333;  Frances  E.,  333; 
Francis  C.,  307,  332;  Frank, 
622,  1249,  1254;  Frank  C., 
605;  Franklin,  279,  296;  Frank¬ 
lin  P.,  551;  Garret  A.,  295; 
George,  286,  369;  George  A., 
295;  George  E.,  296;  George  S., 
489,  513,  674,  680,  1384;  Geor¬ 
gia  C.,  586,  605;  Gertrude  W., 
303 ;  Hannah,  273,  274, 280,  674, 
931,  933,  1328,  1344;  Hannah 
B.,  274,  283;  Hannah  H.,  668, 
674;  Hannah  M.,  294;  Hannah 
R.,  274,  286;  Harold  D.,  264; 
Harrietts  O.,  295,  323;  Harri¬ 
son,  286;  Harry,  286,  296,  324, 
441;  Harry  B.,  295;  Harvey, 
256,  280;  Hazel  D.,  323; 

Hiram  S.,  674,  680;  Helena  A., 
295;  Helen  K.,  309,  333; 

Henrietta  E.,  296;  Henry,  256, 
295,  1077,  1239;  Henry  E., 

323,  341;  Henry  S.,  274,  285, 
307  332 

Ida,  280,  297;  Ida  K.,  251,  264; 
Isaac,  285;  Isaac  B.,  271,  274; 
Isaac  F.,  271,  274;  Isaac  R., 
257;  Isaac  U.,  279,  295;  Isaiah, 
279,  294,  1380;  Isaiah  K.,  286, 
308;  Jacob,  273,  274,  279, 

283,  513,  666,  1233,  1328,  1347; 
Jacob  C.,  273;  Jacob  F.,  369; 
Jacob  H.,  1244;  James,  256, 
283,  303,  366,  1441;  James  H., 
274,  283;  J.  Cleveland,  295; 
Jean  H.,  332;  Jeannette  M., 

295,  323;  Jeremiah,  279;  Jesse, 
274,  286;  J.  Irvin,  295,  323; 

J.  Milton,  295,  323;  J.  Newton, 
333;  John,  274,  279,  282,  303; 
John  B.,  295,  323;  John  H., 
294;  John  P.,  324;  John  R., 
931;  Jonas,  279,  295;  Jonas 
M.,  301;  Jonas  U.,  295;  Joseph, 
63,  251,  270,  674,  933;  Joseph 
B.,  271,  274,  295;  Joseph  C., 
274,  286,  309;  Joseph  H.,  273, 
279;  Joseph  K.,  252,  264; 
Joseph  O.,  1300;  Juanita  S., 
394;  Kate  R.,  279,  296;  Kath¬ 
ryn  E.,  323;  Kathryn  K.,  241, 
257;  Katie,  286,  309;  Katie  E., 

296,  324;  Katie  F.,  369,  394; 
Katie  L.,  240,  255;  Katie  M., 
281;  Katie  N.,  301 

Laura,  309;  Laura  B.,  285,  307; 
Laura  H.,  282,  303;  Laura  K., 
250,  263;  Laura  M.,  297,  562; 
Laura  N.,  280;  Laura  T.,  283, 
303;  Leah,  274,  286;  Lena, 
296,  324;  Lewis,  282,  303; 
Lidie,  303;  Lillian  B.,  547; 


Lillian  F.,  547,  562;  Lillian  H., 
323,  340;  Lillian  M.,  255,  267, 
296,  323,  324;  Lillie,  286;  Lillie 
M.,  280,  1203,  1219;  Lillie  V., 
303;  Linford  K.,  30S,  333; 
Lizzie,  280,  297,  369,  394; 
Lizzie  A.,  235,  244,  1380; 
Lizzie  Y.,  264;  Louis  B.,  295; 
Lovina,  274,  285;  Lucetta, 

295,  890,  896;  Lucetta  U., 
273,  279;  Lucy  A.,  279,  296; 
Lucy  T.,  286;  Lydia,  279; 
Lydia  B.,  1289,  1300;  Lydia 

K. ,  274,  285,  286,  309,  356; 

Lydia  M.,  308,  333,  931; 

Lydia  S.,  274,  283 

Mabel,  280,  286,  297;  Mae,  1238, 
1244;  Magdalena,  279,  1230, 
1233;  Maggie,  279;  Maggie  H., 
1407;  Maggie  J.,  294;  Maggie 

L. ,  279,  295;  Mahlon  E.,  296, 
324;  Mahlon  IL,  274,  285,  931; 
Mamie,  303;  Mamie  L.,  369, 
394;  Margaret  IL,  274,  285; 
Margaret  K.,  252,  264;  Mar¬ 
garet  M.,  310;  Margaret  P., 
275,  287;  Margaretta,  680; 
Maria,  280;  Maria  U.,  274, 
282;  Marion  M.,  286;  Maris  V., 

285,  307;  Marjorie,  323;  Mar- 
sella  K.,  308,  333;  Martha,  280, 
285;  Martha  B.,  295,  323;  Mar- 
theretta,  294;  Mary,  234,  240, 
256,  274,  279,  353,  357,  513, 
1290;  Mary  A.,  79,  255,  279, 

286,  294,  295,  308,  322,  1347, 
1380;  Mary  G,  308,  333;  Mary 
E.,  279,  286,  309,  324,  635,  640, 
674;  Mary  H.,  271,  274,  286; 
Mary  J.,  279,  295;  Mary  K., 
358,  369;  Mary  M.,  274,  283, 
286;  Mary  R.,  264;  Mary  S., 

296,  302;  Maud  B.,  513,  547; 
May  E.,  674,  680;  Melvina  K., 
286,  309;  Melvin  R.,  309;  M. 
Ethelda,  310;  Miller  Y.,  602, 
622;  Milton  K.,  251,  264;  Min¬ 
nie  M.,  285,  308;  Myra  G., 
309;  Myrtle  F.,  309 

Nathan  S.,  255,  668,  674;  Nola, 
286;  Nora  K.,  308;  Nora  R., 
264;  Norman,  286;  Norman 
K.,  308;  Norman  M.,  286; 
Oscar  H.,.  286,  309;  Paul  D., 
547;  Pearl  V.,  680;  Peter  B., 
255;  Rachel,  1380;  Rachel  K., 
1328,  1347;  Ralph  J.,  323; 
Raymond,  295,  323,  680;  Ray¬ 
mond  H.,  547;  Rebecca,  274, 
286,  356,  364;  Rebecca  H., 
271,  274;  Rebecca  K.,  369,  394; 
Rena  A.,  296;  Robert,  286; 
Robert  B.,  295,  323;  Robert 
E.,  551;  Robert  M.,  324;  Ruby 
P.,  324 

Sallie,  280,  297;  Sallie  A.,  294; 
Sallie  M.,  279,  294;  Saloma, 
329;  Salome  H.,  308;  Salome 
K.,  286;  Samuel,  275,  279,  287, 
1347,  1380;  Samuel  G.,  513, 
547,  804;  Samuel  H.,  521,  551; 
Sara  A.,  394;  Sara  G.,  547; 
Sarah,  237,  250,  273,  274,  280; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Sarah  A.,  274,  286,  369;  Sarah 

G. ,  513;  Sarah  H.,  271,  273; 
Sara  M.,  309;  Simeon  K.,  358, 
369;  Sophia,  286,  668,  676; 
Susan,  369,  394;  Susan  C.,  274, 
285;  Susan  M.,  296;  Susanna, 
273,  279,  282.  294,  295,  302, 
1034,  1071,  1343;  Susanna  H., 
271,  274;  Susanna  M.,  279; 
Susie,  280 

Urias,  279,  296;  Virginia  B.,  323; 
Virginia  S.,  252,  264;  Walter, 
286;  Walter  L.,  297,  325; 
Warren,  295,  323;  Warren  H., 
309;  Wilbur,  255;  Wilbur  F., 
286,  309;  William,  274,  282, 
283,  303,  308,  1254,  1407; 
William  C.,  333;  William  H., 
513,  547;  William  M.,  294,  310; 
William  P.,  287,  310;  Wilson, 
674;  Worthington,  286 
Casselberry  (Castleberry),  Ada, 
1356;  Albanus,  1333;  Andrew, 
1319,  1323,  1332,  1333;  Ann 
E.,  275,  288;  Ann  R.,  288,  313; 
Arnold,  1319,  1323,  1333;  Ar¬ 
thur  G.,  313;  Catharine  (Cath¬ 
erine),  1319,  1323,  1333,  1356; 
Catharine  H.,  1323,  1332; 

Catharine  J.,  288,  313;  Carson 
A.,  1323;  Cary,  1323;  Charles 
A.,  313;  Charlotte,  288;  Chris¬ 
topher  W.,  288,  313;  Clara, 
288;  Clara  G.,  288,  312;  Dana, 
1323;  Derrick  (Dirk),  62,  1314, 
1319,  1323,  1332,  1333,  1356; 
D.  Morgan,  275,  288;  Edward 

H. ,  1333,  1356;  Elizabeth, 

1319,  1322,  1323,  1332,  1333; 
Elizabeth  K.,  313,  337;  Elmira, 
1322;  Elvira,  1332;  Emma  M., 
1333,  1356;  Florence  M.,  313, 
336;  Frances,  1322,  1332; 

Frank,  1323,  1356;  George  C., 
313;  Gertrude,  1356;  Hannah, 
1322,  1332,  1356;  Hannah  A., 
314,  388;  Harriet  F.,  305; 
Hattie  K.,  1333,  1356;  Henry 

R. ,  1323;  Hettie,  1333;  H.  P., 
1322;  H.  S.,  1322;  Iona  M., 
313;  Isaac,  1319,  1323;  IsaacS., 
1322,  1332;  Isabel,  1323;  Jane, 

1322,  1323,  1332;  Joannah, 
1323;  John,  288,  1319,  1322, 

1323,  1332,  1333;  John  C., 
1322;  John  H.,  288,  312;  John 

S. ,  1333,  1356;  John  W.,  1333; 
Leonora  R.,  288;  Margaret, 
1319,  1356;  Margaret  W.,  1323, 
1333;  Martin,  1322, 1323,  1332; 
Mary,  1319,  1322,  1323,  1332, 
1333;  Mary  A.,  288,  313,  323, 
336,  1322,  1332;  Mary  F., 
1323;  Mary  S.,  288,  313;  Mis¬ 
souri,  1322,  1332;  Nancy,  1322, 
1323;  Oscar,  1356;  Paul,  1319, 
1322,  1323,  1332;  Rebecca  T., 
288,  313;  Samuel,  1322,  1323, 
1332;  Samuel  H.,  1333;  Sarah, 
1319,  1333;  Sarah  A.,  1332, 
1356;  Sarah  S.,  1323,  1333; 
Susan,  1333;  Susanna,  1319, 
1323;  Susanna  B.,  1314,  1319, 


1323;  Theodore  M.,  288,  313; 
Theophilus,  1333;  Thomas, 
1319,  1322,  1332;  Thomas  M., 
1323;  William  H.,  288;  William 
M.,  313;  William  T.,  1333 
Cassey,  Mary  S.,  259,  267;  Samuel 
P.,  259,  267;  William,  267 
Castner  (Casner),  Ann  M.,  1454, 
1460,  1461;  Elizabeth  F.,  1454, 
1461;  Lena,  1446;  Mary,  1441, 
1447,  1448;  Mary  A.,  1454, 
1461;  Mary  M.,  1441,  1453; 
Rachel  W.,  1454,  1461;  Re¬ 
becca,  1454,  1460,  1461; 

Samuel,  1441,  1447,  1448, 

1452,  1453;  Susan  S.,  1454, 
1461 

Castor,  Edward  E.,  405;  Lewis  P., 
380,  405;  Lois  N.,  405;  Mamie 
L.,  380,  405;  Raymond  A.,  405 
Catern,  Ann  R.,  1019,  1048 
Catherwood,  Albert  S.,  1028,  1063; 
Cecilia  A.,  1028,  1063;  Marie 
E.,  1063;  Stanton  A.,  1063 
Catlin,  Amos  P.,  1489;  Ruth,  818; 

Ruth  B.,  1472,  1489 
Cauffman,  Martha,  739;  Sarah  H., 
704,  739;  Uriah,  704,  739 
Cauler,  Sophia,  649 
Cavan,  Caroline  R.,  586,  606; 

Charles  T.,  586,  606;  George 
W.,  606 

Cavanaugh,  Eliza,  163,  181 
Cawley,  Annie  F.,  399,  410;  Annie 

T.,  373;  Carrie  A.,  373,  399; 
Carrie  E.,  399;  Edman  T.,  373, 
398;  Elias,  359,  373;  Ellen  S., 
373,  399;  Elmira  V.,  373,  398; 
Evelyn,  991,  999;  George  E., 
399;  John,  373;  Marie  E.,  399; 
Patrick,  999;  Sara  E.,  399; 
Sarah  K,  359,  373 
Cease,  E.  L.,  113,  129;  E.  P.,  129; 

Marguerite  M.,  113,  129 
Cedars,  58 

Chadeayne,  David,  1496;  David 
W.,  1496;  Elizabeth  H.,  1496; 
Franklin  R.,  1481,  1496; 

Manuela  R.,  1481,  1496; 

Phoebe,  1496 

Chadwick,  George  H.,  1575;  Mary 
L.,  1573,  1575 
Chalfont,  60 

Cornelia  P.,  108;  Peter,  108 
Chalk,  Elizabeth  A.,  611;  Henrietta 
E.,  611;  Henrietta  J.,  591,  611; 
Mildred  R.,  611;  Walter,  591, 
611;  Walter  R.,  611;  William 
G.,  611 

Chalmers,  Andrew,  171,  191;  Elva 
L.,  191;  Laura  K.,  171,  191; 
Russell  F.,  191 

Chamberlain  (Chamberlaine),  Ag¬ 
nes,  1541,  1551;  Della,  1513, 
1530;  William,  937 
Chambers,  1461 

Abigail  L.,  496,  522;  Elizabeth, 
522,  551;  Estelle,  522;  Ethel, 
522;  Joseph,  522;  Martin  L., 
522;  Robert,  496,  522;  Robert 
T.,  522 

Champlin,  Alice  G.,  311,  334;  Anna 
G.,  334,  341;  Cora,  334,  341; 


Edward,  334;  Edward  P.,  311, 
334;  Harriet,  334;  Lola,  334 
Chandler,  George  I.,  1493;  George 
L.,  1477,  1493;  Jessie  M.,  1478, 
1493;  Laruma  W.,  1454,  1463; 
Leland  W.,  1493;  Lois  W., 
1493;  Melchior,  1463;  Melchior 
W.,  1477;  M.  Winifred,  1477, 
1493;  Ruby  A.,  1478,  1493; 
Sarah  L.,  1463,  1477;  Susie  E., 
1477,  1493;  William,  1454, 

1463 

Chapel,  Emily,  463 
Chapin,  Lillian,  1143 
Chapline,  Joseph,  91 
Chapman,  Agnes  M.,  592,  613; 
Allan,  613;  Annie,  1392;  Ca- 
vous  C.,  158,  168;  George  L., 
168;  Ivadell,  613;  Jane  A.,  851 ; 
Joseph,  592,  613;  N.,  777; 
Nellie  S.,  777;  Priscilla  N., 
158,  168;  William,  613 
Charity  Fund,  21,  25 
Charles  VI,  10-12,  14,  1180,  1181 
Charles,  Ada,  877,  882;  Catharine 
S.,  1051;  Daniel,  1051;  Ella  M., 
494,  519;  Emma  J.,  1051,  1099; 
Florence  A.,  850;  Frank,  1051; 
Hannah,  1051;  Henry  C.,  882; 
Ida,  640,  649;  Jacob  S.,  1021, 
1051;  Louisa  R.,  1021,  1051; 
Samuel,  519,  649 

Charlton,  Adam,  204;  Agnes  J., 
179,  204;  Anna,  204 
Charron,  Rebecca,  924 
Chase,  Clarabell,  790;  Clarence  S., 
790;  Ella  A.,  1113;  Gilbert, 
701,  732;  Isabel,  287,  311; 
Lawrence  E.,  732,  790;  Mary 
E.,  732,  790;  Phoebe  E.,  446; 
Salmon  P.,  1521-1523;  Susan 
H.,  701,  732 

Cheeseman,  Belva,  785,  837 ;  Ells¬ 
worth,  837 

Cheever,  Benjamin,  1450 
Cheltenham,  63 
Chen,  Ruby,  589,  608 
Cheney,  Blanche,  583;  Catharine, 
583;  Charles,  583;  George  M., 
583;  Homer  F.,  583;  Jane  M., 
571,  583;  John  W.,  571,  583; 
Laura  J.,  583;  Martha,  583; 
Mary  E.,  583;  Susanna,  583 
Cherington,  Mary,  1331 
Cherry,  David  A.,  1064;  Eliza, 
1540;  Lottie  W.,  1064;  Rebecca 
S.,  1524,  1540;  Richard  C. 
1540 

Chesney,  Mary  E.,  1420,  1430; 

Pierson  M.,  1430 
Chester,  83 
Chestnut,  Anna,  1415 
Chestnut  Hill,  13,  24,  33,  52,  58,  63, 
65,  68,  72,  73 
Chew,  Coram  B.,  224 
Chewning,  Fannie  A.,  141 
Chick,  Edward  M.,  617;  Mildred, 
595,  617 

Chidsey,  Anna  E.,  1551;  Henry  R., 
1506,  1515;  Matilda  B.,  1506, 
1515;  Russell,  1515 
Childs,  Amelia,  164;  Sarah  L.,  1495 
China,  6,  25 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1005 


Chisolm,  Harriet,  1514,  1530; 

Robert  G.,  1530 
Chissom,  Robert,  1449 
Choate,  C.  Carter,  138;  Maud  T., 
138 

Christ,  Anna,  738 

Christein,  Beatrice  L.,  1148;  Bessie 

F.,  1132,  1148;  Thomas,  1148; 
Thomas  J.,  1132,  1148 
Christian,  Bella,  1112;  Helene  P., 
407,  411;  John,  411;  Pearl  R., 
251,  263;  Ruth  V.,  411;  Wil¬ 
liam  L.,  407,  411;  William  R., 
263 

Christiansen,  Neils  P.,  1490;  Susan 
M.,  1476,  1490 
Christman,  429 

Anna  M.,  359,  373,  516;  Annie, 
957;  Bertha  S.,  983,  993; 
Charles,  428;  C.  Henry,  1166; 
Clarence  E.,  1166;  David  M., 
971,  978;  Elizabeth,  510;  Eliza¬ 
beth  A.,  1020,  1049;  Ellen,  402; 
Elsie  E.,  1160,  1166;  Estella, 
835;  Evelyn  D.,  996;  Fianna 
M.,  428,  443;  Florna  J.,  978, 
988;  George,  978;  Henry,  1049; 
Howard  W.,  978;  Ida  M.,  110, 
124;  Irwin,  1160,  1166;  Irwin 

S.,  986,  996;  Jacob,  377;  Jennie 

S.,  986,  996;  John,  421,  428; 
Jonas,  124;  Jonas  C.,  373; 
Jonathan,  175;  Karl  W.,  978; 
Lurine,  988;  Marie  H.,  978; 
Mary,  428,  429,  443;  Mary  A., 
295;  Myra  S.,  971,  978;  Nevin, 
996;  Romaine,  978,  988;  Rosa, 
110,  124;  Sarah,  160,  175; 
Susan,  397;  Susanna  G.,  421, 
428;  Warren  U.,  978,  988; 
William,  993;  Woodrow  W., 
1166 

Christophel,  Katie,  1400 
Christopher,  Mary,  1415 
Christy,  Charles,  1397,  1426;  Emily 

B.  1397,  1426;  Frank  B.,  1426; 
Jack  M.,  1426;  Jennie  R.,  760; 
Robert,  760;  Robert  C.,  1426 
Chunn,  Lewis,  1172;  Lizzie,  1163, 
1172 

Clair  (Claire),  Annie,  671,  678; 
Harriette,  772,  828;  Jacob  H., 
828 

Clampitt,  BellaS.,  121,  139;  Charles 
P.,  121,  139;  Smith,  139 
Clanford,  Susanna,  1440 
Clark  (Clarke),  Albert  J.,  401; 
Anna  L.,  1289;  Arthur  J.,  126, 
140;  Bella  A.,  1381,  1415; 
Benjamin,  1048;  C.  H.,  382; 
Charles  J.,  459;  Charles  S., 
409;  Clara  A.,  363,  382;  Cyn¬ 
thia,  568,  572;  Cyrus,  605; 
Edith  H.,  915;  Edward,  913, 
915;  Edward  J.,  1381,  1415; 
Eleanor,  1048;  Elizabeth,  1077; 
Elizabeth  F.,  424;  Eliza  D., 
877;  Elmira  K.,  281,  301;  Elvie 
M.,  1268,  1274;  Emily,  1274; 
Ethel  M.,  671;  Ethylla  A.,  401; 
Eva,  625,  628;  Frank,  545; 
Gordon  R.,  447,  459;  Grace, 
1278;  Grace  M.,  126,  140; 


Grace  S.,  586,  605;  Harry  E., 
671;  James,  281,  301,  1415; 
James  E.,  842;  Jane,  554;  Jason 
W.,  586,  605;  John,  301,  401, 
671;  John  W.,  666,  671; 

Joseph,  605;  Josiah,  140;  Julia 

L. ,  1274,  1278;  Laura,  242; 
Laura  L.,  671;  Leroy  W.,  671; 
Margaret,  512,  545;  Margaret 

S.,  392,  409;  Martin  W.,  628; 
Mary,  182;  Mary  A.,  671; 
Mary  E.,  671,  678;  Mary  M., 
1173;  Mary  R.,  1278;  Mildred 

B. ,  801,  842;  Miranda  B.,  913, 
915;  Nancy,  1352;  Nellie  T., 
671;  Rachel  E.,  714,  767;  Raye 

K.,  671;  Ruby  V.,  671;  Russel 

C. ,  671;  Sally,  140;  Sarah  J., 
450;  Senoria  J.,  447,  459;  S.  M., 
424;  Stoughton,  1274;  Stough¬ 
ton  R.,  1268,  1274;  Susan, 
1274;  Valeria  T.,  666,  671; 
Virginia,  321;  Walter  N.,  1274, 
1278;  William  E.,  801,  842 

Clause,  Ellamanda,  1297 
Clauser  (Clouser),  Allen  J.,  808, 
843;  Annie,  597 ;  Annie  K.,  248, 
262;  Arabele,  843;  Areline  E., 
202;  Darius,  431;  Edith  E., 
793,  840;  Emma  N.,  177,  202; 
Fern  M.,  202;  Henry,  843; 
Homer  C.,  202;  John  W.,  262; 
Lizzie  H.,  431;  Mamie  A.,  808, 
843;  Marguerite,  262;  Marie, 
811;  Oscar,  843;  Philip,  840; 
Richard,  843;  William  H.,  248, 
262;  William  J.,  177,  202 
Gauss,  Ellamanda,  1198 
Clavill,  Elmira  E.,  993 
Claville,  Lydith,  342 
Clay,  Bertie,  595,  617;  Henry,  1260; 
Henry  W.,  617;  Jeremiah,  168; 
Vena  J.,  157,  168 
Clayton,  22,  61 

Anna,  206,  215;  Ann  S.,  1417; 
George  R.,  215;  Susanna,  574 
Cleaver,  Anne  K.,  180,  207;  Elsie 

S.,  599,  621;  Frank  C.,  621; 
Frank  L.,  599,  621;  Gertrude 

G. ,  1076;  Hiram,  1076;  Horace 
J.,  1076;  Isaac  A.,  1036,  1076; 
John,  207;  Josiah,  208;  Mar¬ 
garet  K.,  1076;  Martha,  208; 
Mary  E.,  1003,  1036,  1076; 
Mary  K.,  1076;  Moreau  V., 
1076;  Phoebe,  180,  208;  Sarah, 
207,  1446,  1457;  Sarah  R., 
621 

Cleeland,  Mildred,  1394 
Cleghorn,  Jemima  P.,  1482;  Jennie 

M. ,  1467,  1482;  John,  1482 
Clem,  Albert  A.,  1277;  Albert  H., 

1277;  Howard  E.,  1277;  Robert 

H. ,  1277;  Wesley  A.,  1270, 
1277;  Zelda  A.,  1270,  1277 

Clemens  (Clemons,  Clement,  Cle¬ 
ments,  Clemans,  Clemence), 
165 

Abraham,  1289;  Adeline,  1193; 
Amy  C.,  1428;  Benjamin  M., 
265;  Catharine,  1321,  1328; 
Charles  W.,  1172;  Clarence  M., 
265;  Daisy  E.,  514,  548;  Doro¬ 


thy  H.,  1545;  Elizabeth,  294, 
321,  1300;  Elizabeth  A.,  1084; 
Elizabeth  C.,  1347,  1380; 

Elizabeth  R.,  1164,  1172;  Ella 
M.,  1428;  George  M.,  265; 
George  S.,  548;  Grace  H.,  1529; 
Hannah,  609,  1016,  1039; 

Harold,  1529;  Harold  M.,  265; 
Henry  B.,  321;  Ida  Iv.,  265; 
Ida  M.,  252;  Jacob,  1188,  1193, 
1380;  Jacob  B.,  1512,  1528; 
Jacob  N.,  1347,  1380;  James 
B.,  1529,  1545;  Jesse,  1193, 
1201;  John,  1336,  1380;  John 
G.,  862;  John  W.,  1399,  1400; 
Joseph,  1528;  Katie,  1201, 
1216;  Leanna,  1380;  Lillian, 
1358,  1400;  Lillie  A.,  252,  265; 
Lizzie,  1380;  Lizzie  M.,  265; 

L.  Mae,  1409,  1428;  Lovina 

S.,  265;  Lucinda,  569,  576; 
Mabel,  1358,  1399;  Mabel  I., 
265;  Marie  A.,  1529,  1545; 
Mary,  566,  569,  1380;  Mary 

D.,  1201,  1202;  Mary  H.,  862; 
Mary  S.,  1193;  Mary  W.,  1528, 
1545;  Maurice,  1518,  1529, 
1534,  1545;  Nancy,  280;  Nor¬ 
man,  1380;  Norman  M.,  265; 
Reinhart  A.,  252,  265;  Russell 

M. ,  265;  Sarah,  990;  Selena, 
1325,  1336;  Sophia  S.,  1188, 
1193;  Sue  P.,  1518,  1529,  1534, 
1545;  Susan  B.,  1512,  1528; 
Susanna,  1284,  1289;  Sylvanus, 
1380;  Thomas,  1428;  Thomas 
J.,  1409,  142S;  W.  B.,  117; 
William,  1193 

Clemmer,  Abigail,  1124;  Abner  S., 
1210;  Abraham,  93,  95,  98,  102, 
1210;  Albert  J.,  899;  Alfred 
G.,  Ill,  126;  Alfred  M.,  126; 
Andrew  G.,  892,  899;  Anna  S., 
93,  98;  Annie  N.,  126;  Arthur 

S.,  1210;  Bertha  Iv.,  899; 

Bertha  M.,  126;  Bertha  S., 
1210;  Blanche  S.,  1210;  Catha¬ 
rine  A.,  892,  899;  Catherine,  98, 
1407;  Clarence  V.,  900,  905; 
David,  932;  David  F.,  1199, 
1210;  David  G.,  978;  E.  B.,  30; 
Edith  V.,  899,  905;  Elizabeth, 
98,  102;  Ella  M.,  126;  Ellen  L., 
892,  899;  Francis  S.,  1210; 
George,  892;  Henry,  126;  Hen¬ 
ry  M.,  126;  Ira  M.,  126;  Irene 
M.,  899;  Jacob  S.,  1210;  Joel 
G.,  892,  899;  John  G.,  899, 
905;  John  W.,  905;  Jonas  G., 
892,  899;  Joseph  R.,  1414; 
Judith  G.,  889,  892;  Katherine 
M.,  900;  Katie,  102,  108,  122; 
Leah,  862;  Leon,  900;  Leon  S., 
1210;  LeRoy  R.,  126;  Lester 

S.,  1210;  Lillian  J.,  899,  905; 
Lucy  S.,  1210;  Marion  E.,  900, 
905;  Martha  F.,  892,  899; 
Mary,  98,  102,  652;  Mary  A., 
126;  Mary  E.,  892,  899;  Ma¬ 
tilda  B.,  929,  931;  Naomi  K., 
Ill,  126;  Neda  S.,  1210;  Nor¬ 
man  L.,  1380,  1414;  Rebecca 
B.,  971,  978;  Rochard  S.,  1210; 


1606 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Ruba  S.,  1210;  Sallie  S.,  1199, 
1210;  Samuel  G.,  889,  892; 
Sarah,  892;  Sara  R.,  1380, 
1414;  Stuart  H.,  899;  Warren 
M.,  126 

Cleveland,  Grover,  585,  789,  1472; 

Stafford  C.,  1444,  1451,  1452 
Clevenstine,  Ethel  M.,  1174;  George 

S.,  1174;  Henry,  1498;  Irma 
M.,  1485;  1498;  Lawrence  H., 
1169,  1174;  Mary  A.,  1486; 
Mary  E.,  1169,  1174;  Mary  R., 
1498;  Milton,  1485,  1498;  Paul 
R.,  1498;  Rollin  E.,  1174 
Clever,  Cyrus,  140;  Ethyl  M.,  128, 
140;  Otha  N.,  140;  Paul  D., 
128,  140 

Clifford,  Alvena,  365,  385;  Beatrice, 
164;  Enoch,  385 

Clifton,  Anna,  1534;  Anna  H.,  1518, 
1534;  Margaret,  1534;  Warren, 
1518,  1534;  William,  1534 
Cline,  Bertha,  540;  Joel,  716; 
Lavinia  H.,  716;  Minnie  E., 
359,  372;  Robert,  372 
Clingan,  Louisa,  1421 
Cliniff,  Cora,  321,  340;  William,  340 
Clink,  Cora  E.,  239,  252;  John,  252 
Clintonpeel,  Kyle  A.,  100;  Nancy 

G. ,  100 

Clothier,  Anita  P.,  1544,  1554; 
Augusta,  1554;  Isaac  H.,  1554; 
William  J.,  1544,  1554 
Cloud,  Clara  F.,  1353,  1394;  David 
E.,  1394;  Debbie  S.,  1048; 
Elisha  G.,  1353,  1394;  Lewis, 
1048;  Mildred  C.,  1394;  Pusey, 
1394;  William,  1394 
Clough,  Anna  L.,  1289,  1301;  Jane, 
1301;  Joseph  C.,  1301 
Clouser — see  Clauser 
Clowry,  Laura  E.,  617 
Clugston,  Jane,  1421 
Clumberg,  John,  1440;  Philip,  1437, 
1439,  1440;  Rebecca,  1440; 
Susanna,  1439;  Susanna  W., 
1437,  1440 

Clymer,  Abraham,  1044;  Abram, 
1018,  1044;  Anna,  193,  1044; 
Annie  C.,  1240,  1249;  Annie 

H. ,  1018,  1044;  Edith  Y.,  1269; 
Eli,  1044;  Gertrude  Y.,  1264, 
1269;  Jane,  1044;  Jesse,  1044; 
Katie  C.,  1202,  1217;  Lewis 
H.,  1264,  1269;  May  P.,  1269; 
Samuel,  1249;  William  M., 
1269 

Coates,  Benjamin,  692;  Caroline 
P.,  323;  Catarina  H.,  688,  692; 
Charles  F.,  692;  Hezekiah, 
499;  James,  688,  692;  Jennie 
A.,  481,  499;  Samuel,  692; 
William,  692 
Cobbs,  Elizabeth  J.,  924 
Coburn,  Rachel  O.,  162;  Thomas, 
162 

Cochran,  Avery  M.,  924;  Emma, 
1267,  1272;  Ethel  A.,  922,  924; 
Ethel  P.,  924;  George  C.,  1272; 
Johanna  Iv.,  924;  Melville  A., 
924;  Mary  J.,  I486;  Percy  M., 
922,  924;  Sarah,  521 


Cockley,  Emanuel  D.,  1108,  Ida, 
1059,  1108 

Coe,  Alice,  1465,  1480;  Amos,  1480 
Coffman,  Amanda  D.,  1304;  Ernest 
W.,  1290,  1304;  Esther,  1135, 
1149;  Hannah,  1467;  J.  Alfred, 
1149;  John  L.,  1304;  Louisa 
B.,  1290,  1304;  Mary  E.,  1304; 
Thelma  L.,  1304 

Coggins,  Harry  S.,  1277;  Margaret 
M.,  1270,  1277 
Cogley,  Mary  J.,  593 
Coiner  (Koiner),  Benjamin  F.,  131; 
Bernice,  115,  131;  Edith  A., 
131;  Ella,  114,  130;  Garnett 
T.,  115,  131;  George  M.,  115; 
Herman  S.,  115;  Homer  B., 
115,  131;  James  D.,  130;  Janet 

S.,  131;  Martha  C.,  131;  Mary 

E. ,  115,  131;  Mary  J.,  106, 

115;  Mattie  S.,  115,  131; 

Michael  A.,  106,  115;  Michael 
H.,  131;  Robert  P.,  131;  Rosa 

S.,  115;  Samuel  H.,  115;  Vir¬ 
ginia  C.,  131;  William  G.,  131 

Colbath,  Carrie,  120 
Colborn,  Clarence  R.,  597,  619; 
Katharine  K.,  597,  619;  Mar¬ 
tha  L.,  619;  William  T.,  619 
Colby,  Elsie  J.,  833,  853;  Harry, 
775,  833;  Louise  S.,  833,  853; 
Marshall  H.,  833;  Virginia  E., 
775,  833;  Virginia  L.,  853; 
William  G.,  833,  853 
Coldren,  Caroline,  826 
Cole,  Abigail  Iv.,  356,  366;  Alvin, 
389;  Benjamin  J.,  366,  389; 
Ebeneza,  1506,  1517;  Elizabeth 
A.,  366,  1456,  1465;  Elnathan, 
389;  Elyonta  H.,  1025,  1026; 
Emma  J.,  283,  303,  366; 

Emma  W.,  1466;  Francis  A., 
389;  Harry  L.,  390;  Helen  E., 
172,  192;  Henry  E.,  366,  389; 
Ida  R.,  366,  389;  Jacob,  366; 
Jesse  J.,  1266;  Julia,  389;  Kate 
A.,  1262,  1266;  Katharine  I., 
390;  Katherine  S.,  366,  389; 
Margaret,  1266;  Mary  C.,  366, 
389;  Milton  H.,  137;  Myron, 
1446,  1457;  Nathan,  356,  366; 
Nathan  P.,  1465;  R.  F.,  1466; 
Samuel  V.,  172,  192;  Sarah  A., 
119,  137;  Susanna  S.,  1446, 
1457;  William,  1517 
Colebaugh,  Susan,  326 
Coleman,  Alice  C.,  1465,  1480; 
Arthur,  1480;  Charles,  1455, 
1465;  Charles  E.,  1465,  1480; 
Elizabeth,  920;  Ella  M.,  1495; 
Ellen,  1127;  Emma  W.,  1566, 
1568;  Etta,  1568;  Frances  S., 
1480,  1495;  Francis  C.,  1465; 
George,  1480;  George  C.,  1465; 
Hannah  A.,  1465,  1480;  Helen 
H.,  838;  Helen  M.,  787,  838; 
Hildred  F.,  1495;  Jacob,  1566, 
1568;  James  R.,  1495;  John, 
1465;  John  S.,  1465;  Marion 
M.,  1480,  1495;  Mary,  1480; 
Mary  A.,  1455,  1465;  Robert 

F. ,  1480,  1495;  Ruth  S.,  1495; 
Sarah  W.,  1480,  1495;  Sydney 


H.,  1480,  1495;  William,  1480; 
William  B.,  838;  William  H., 
1465,  1480;  William  S.,  1495; 
Wilmer  B.,  787,  838 
Coler,  Anna,  1333,  1357;  Henry  D., 
1267;  John,  1357;  Mary  E., 
1262,  1267;  Sophia,  1333,  1357 
Coles,  Caroline  M.,  1525,  1540; 
William,  1540 

Colgan,  Allie,  1336;  Catherine  B., 
1325,  1336;  John  R.,  1325, 
1336;  Luella,  1336 
Coller,  Achilles,  139;  Edna,  123, 
139 

Colley,  Edna  O.,  764,  820;  George 
W.,  820;  Jonathan,  820;  Levi 

D. ,  764,  820;  Martha,  820 
Collier,  William  V.,  1254 
Collins,  Andrew  J.,  1066;  Cornelia 

M.,  116,  133;  Dorse,  339; 
James,  128;  Leila,  1030,  1066; 
Maud  V.,  319,  339;  Neta  M., 
113,  128;  Susan  H.,  1251; 
Theodosia,  1108 

Collom,  John,  531;  Phebe  L.,  503, 
531 

Cologne,  7 

Colsher,  Margaret  E.,  1549 
Colver,  Clinton  A.,  1067,  1112, 
1113;  Mary  E.,  1067,  1112, 
1113;  William  H.,  1112 
Comley,  Kate  A.,  1025 
Comper5,  Ebenezer  L.,  141;  Edgar 
L.,  141;  E.  Lattirnore,  132,  141; 
Emma  L.,  132,  141;  Powell  B., 
141 

Comstock,  Bradley  H.,  1492; 

Charles  C.,  1492;  Clarinda  E., 
1477,  1492;  Ebenezer,  233; 
Elizabeth  J.,  1477,  1492;  Eliza 
H.,  1477,  1492;  Eva  D.,  1477, 
1492;  George  B.,  1477,  1492; 
Helen  S.,  1492;  Herbert  G., 
1492;  Israel,  1477;  Janet  E., 
1492,  1499;  John  A.,  1477, 
1492;  John  J.,  1463,  1477; 
Leon  E.,  1492,  1499;  Lulu  J., 
1492;  Marion  E.,  1492;  Mar¬ 
jorie  E.,  1492;  Martha  W., 
1492;  Mary  C.,  1492;  Mary 

E. ,  1463,  1477;  R.  Monroe, 
1492;  Robert  I.,  1477,  1492; 
Sarah  K.,  233;  Wilbur  F., 
1477,  1492 

Conard,  Miriam  P.,  1066;  Norma 
Z.,  896,  903;  William  M.,  903 
Conboy,  Eva,  841 
Condon,  James  F.,  1112;  Margaret, 
1065,  1112 
Conecochigue,  68 
Conelly,  Mary,  903 
Conger,  Arthur  B.,  1551;  Mary  S., 
1540,  1551;  Nellie,  123 
Conklin,  Carrie,  552;  Grace,  1542, 
1553 

Conn,  Emma,  1126 
Connell,  May,  776 
Connelly,  Catherine,  1138 
Connor  (Conner,  Connors),  870 
Anna  U.,  667,  672;  Anna  V.,  672; 
Carrie  H.,  1536,  1549;  Cathe¬ 
rine,  1428;  Edgar  R.,  667,  672, 
673;  Elias,  672;  Elvere  A.,  672; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1607 


John  G.,  1536,  1549;  Louise 

G. ,  870;  Lydia,  578,  594,  1392; 
Mary,  822;  Mary  V.,  672; 
Samuel  J.,  1549;  Walser  A., 
673 

Conover,  Frances,  558;  George,  481; 
Sarah  Y.,  481 

Conrad,  Addison,  912;  Alfred,  204, 
563;  Annie,  402,  461;  Benne- 
ville,  711;  Beulah  H.,  813; 
Charles,  160,  176,  574;  Charles 

H. ,  176;  Christianna,  176,  198; 
Cornelius,  919;  Dora  W.,  337; 
Earl,  553;  Elizabeth  M.,  919; 
Ella,  176,  199;  Emma  M.,  198; 
Elsie,  178,  204;  Fred,  561,  563; 
Frederick,  944;  Harvey  J., 
176;  Henry,  63,  943;  Ida  M., 
198;  James,  813;  John  M.,  176, 
198;  John  S.,  532,  553;  John 

V. ,  198;  Katie,  176,  198;  Katie 
E.,  176,  198;  Lavina  G.,  574; 
Lucy  E.,  912;  Mabel,  553; 
Margaret,  574;  Maria  H.,  686; 
Martha,  176,  198;  Mary  H., 
711;  Mattie  H.,  532,  553; 
Peter,  243;  Priscilla  K.,  160, 
176;  Rachel,  314;  Rebecca, 
127;  Sallie  M.,  198;  Stella  F., 
561,  563;  William  F.,  553 

Conran,  Anna,  1549 
Constable,  Alfred,  991;  Christena 

S.,  980,  991 

Conver,  Grace  E.,  923,  925;  Jennie 
D.,  923;  Lillie,  923;  Reuben, 
923;  Samuel  B.,  921,  923; 
Samuel  D.,  923,  925;  Susan 
M.,  333;  Susanna  D.,  921,  923 
Conwall,  Sarah,  608 
Conway,  599;  Ellen,  1265,  1271 
Cook,  Annie  S.,  868,  873;  Catharine 

W. ,  1235,  1240;  Dorothy  E., 

650,  659;  Ella  M.,  367,  391; 
Esther  L.,  1485,  1498;  Esther 
R.,  960;  Frances  C.,  1385, 
1417;  Harry,  1240;  Henry  S., 
960;  Ida  M.,  713,  762;  Isaac 

A.,  960;  Jesse  S.,  960;  John  C., 
955,  960;  John  M.,  1417; 

Katherine  H.,  955,  960;  Mary, 
732;  Mary  T.,  1541;  Philip, 
1235,  1240;  Robert  G.,  1498; 
Robert  L.,  1498;  Walter  H., 
659;  William,  391,  1240;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  960 

Cooledge,  Florence,  833 
Coon,  Allen  S.,  841;  Iva  L.,  794, 
841;  Jennie,  794,  841;  Mary 
A.,  905 

Cooney,  Ila  L.,  1388,  1421;  John 
M.,  1421;  Joseph  C.,  1388, 
1421;  M.  Josephine,  1421 
Coons,  Irene,  1078 
Cooper,  Alice  L.,  1080,  1121;  Anna 
A.,  1121;  Anna  M.,  1508,  1519; 
Augustus,  1121;  Bettie,  137; 
Catherine,  1519;  F.  L.,  914; 
Hattie,  732;  Helen  G.,  1121; 
James,  791;  Jennie,  324;  John, 
1080,  1121,  1519;  J.  Roger, 
1121;  L.  Walter,  1121;  Martha 

K.,  1121,  1144;  Mary  A.,  566; 
Mary  E.,  911,  914;  M.  Elva, 


1121;  Minnie  M..  791;  Otilla 
H.,  701,  732;  Robert  J.,  791; 
Roy,  701,  732;  Sarah  E.,  1415; 
Sarah  G.,  734,  791 
Cope,  Abraham,  156,  163;  Alfred 
M.,  163,  183;  Amandus,  156, 
163;  Anna  (Annie)  R.,  164, 
183;  Annie  C.,  164;  Annie  E., 
183;  Arthur,  164,  183;  Arthur 

B.,  183;  B.  Frank,  163;  B. 
Franklin,  150,  156;  Calvin, 

164,  183;  Calvin  C.,  183; 

Charles  H.,  163,  164,  183; 
Daniel,  156,  164;  David,  156, 
164;  Edith  P.,  183;  Edward  C., 
164;  Edwardene  M.,  156,  163; 
EdwardineM.,  183;  Eleanor  W., 
163,  183;  Elizabeth  H.,  156, 
164;  Eliza  F.,  156,  163;  Elmira 

S.,  156, 164;  Elsie  I.,  183;  Emel- 
ine,  156,  163;  Emma  J.,  156, 
164;  Ethel,  897;  Eva  E.,  163, 
183;  Florence,  183;  Glendora 
Y.,  163;  Greta  E.,  183;  Harry, 
164;  Helen  D.,  183;  Hettie,  183; 
Hettie  D.,  183;  Hettie  T.,  164; 
Jacob  S.,  780;  Jane,  164; 
Lizzie,  721,  780;  Lizzie  M.,  164; 

L.  Louisa,  164;  Magdalene, 
164;  Magdalene  U.,  150,  166; 
Martha,  164;  Mary  A.,  183, 
669;  Mary  E.,  156,  164;  Mi¬ 
chael,  156;  Mildred  M.,  183; 
Pamelia,  1547;  Ruth  C.,  183; 
Sally,  1409;  Sophia,  1017,  1042 
Copeland,  Deshler,  1524;  Dorothy 

S.,  1539;  Eliza  B.,  1025;  Emilv 
E.,  1523,  1524,  1539;  Howard, 
1509,  1523,  1524,  1539;  Sarah 

D. ,  1509,  1524 

Copner,  Jarvis  S.,  380;  Sarah  A., 
362  380 

Corbin,  Nancy,  1423;  Olive  M.,  763 
Corbit  (Corbett),  Charles  A.,  1483, 
1497;  Edith  M.,  1483,  1497; 
Elizabeth,  1468;  Elizabeth  J., 
1468;  E.  May,  380,  405;  H. 
Frank,  1483;  Horatio  F.,  1468, 
1483;  James  F.,  1483;  John, 
1457,  1468;  John  D.,  1483, 
1497;  Lovinia  A.,  1483,  1497; 
Lucius,  505;  Margaret  Iv., 
1457,  1468;  Mary  C.,  1483, 
1497;  Mary  J.,  1468,  1483; 
Mary  M.,  1497;  Mary  S., 
1468,  1483;  Samuel  J.,  1483, 
1497 

Corey,  Ann,  584;  Charles,  584; 

Georgia,  572,  584;  Hannah,  934 
Cork,  Albert,  390;  Anna  M.,  390 
Cornelius,  Della  E.,  363,  381 
Cornell,  Annie  M.,  1306;  Stella  V., 
528 

Cornog,  Abner,  1458,  1472;  Alice 

E. ,  1472,  1488;  Emma  S.,  1458, 
1472;  H.  Bartram,  1472,  1488; 
La  Villa  A.,  1471 

Cornwell,  Daniel  M.,  763;  Esther 
H.,  763;  Jeremiah  M.,  713, 
763;  Mary  E.,  713,  763;  Ruth 
E.,  763;  Thomas  H.,  763 
Corpus  Schwenckfeldianorum,  6,  27 
Correy,  Mary,  825 


Corson,  Allen  H.,  1300;  Amos,  864, 
867,  871;  Benjamin,  871;  Caro¬ 
line  H.,  1276;  Eleanor  G.,  1269, 
1276;  Elias  H.,  1096;  Emma  J., 
1289,  1300;  George  N.,  1114; 
Harold,  1071,  1114;  John  J., 
1269,  1276;  Lawrence  E.,  1011; 
Mabel  C.,  1071,  1114;  Maria, 
1300;  Martha,  1047,  1096; 

Mary  A.,  867,  871;  Mary  L., 
1114;  Pennington,  1289,  1300; 
Rosalie,  842;  Sarah  J.,  871, 
877;  William  H.,  1114 
Corwin,  A.  A.,  679;  Alverda  N.,  679; 
Arie  A.,  672,  679;  Frank,  1361; 
Henry  II.,  679;  Natalie  A.,  672, 
679;  Ora  B.,  1361 

Coryell,  Anna  E.,  1478;  David, 
1463,  1477;  Hattie,  1477;  Jane 

M.,  1463,  1477 

Cosens,  Albert,  576;  Charles,  576; 

Lucinda  C.,  576 
Coslar,  Mary  A.,  435 
Costigane,  Elizabeth  N.,  370,  394; 
George,  394,  395;  Georgina 
M.,  370,  395 

Cotter,  John,  267;  Rose  M.,  254, 
267;  Walter  C.,  254,  267 
Cottrell,  Anna  E.,  1161,  1168;  Carl 
H.,  1161,  1168;  Carlyle,  1168; 
Cecil  E.,  1156,  1161;  Clara  E., 
1161,  1167;  Edith  C.,  1168; 
Ernest  S.,  1161,  1168;  Mar¬ 
guerite  T.,  1161,  1168;  Mary 
R.,  1161,  1168;  Sarah  E.,  1156, 
1161 ;  Stephen  S.,  1161 ;  Warren 

C.,  1168;  Warren  E.,  1161, 
1168 

Cottsell,  Frances  E.,  804 
Coughanour,  Minnie  C.,  1143 
Coulston,  Annie  F.,  309;  Annie  H., 
284,  306;  Genevieve  E.,  991, 
999;  Harry  L.,  991,  999;  Livina, 
306;  Samuel  F.,  284,  306; 
Thomas,  306;  Thomas  Z.,  999 
Coulter,  Amanda,  322 
Courson,  Clara,  637,  645;  Jacob,  645 
Couter,  Emma  B.,  1079,  1120; 
Frank,  1120 

Covely,  David,  844;  Ella,  810,  844; 
Estella  A.,  490,  516;  William, 
516 

Cover,  Lucy,  1399 
Cowan,  Marguerite  S.,  208,  216; 
Nathan  F.,  216;  William  G., 
208,  216 

Cowell,  Emma,  1272;  Mary,  404 
Cowes,  39 

Cox  (Coxe),  Anna,  833;  Annie  M., 
497,  524;  Blanche,  318;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1544,  1554;  Charles,  291, 
318;  Charles  A.,  524;  Eliza  M., 
291,  318;  Ella  R.,  1037;  Emma 
J.,  1400;  Frances  G.,  444; 
Frank  D.,  497,  524,  552; 

George  W.,  672;  Grace  I.,  524, 
552;  Grace  W.,  667,  672;  Han¬ 
nah,  718;  Henry  B.,  1554; 
John,  1400;  John  T.,  444; 
Katie  R.,  429,  444;  Lavinia, 
672;  Linwood  B.,  429,  444; 
Mabel,  718;  Maria  H.,  695, 
718;  Marion  C.,  524,  552; 


1608 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Martha,  1403;  Mary,  1272, 
1469;  Maude  318;  Nena,  318; 
Ora  M.,  1358,  1400;  Robert, 
695,  718;  Sadie,  318,  339; 
Sarah,  718;  Vernon  D.,  524, 
552;  William,  718;  William  R., 
318, 1037 

Coxon,  John,  1067;  Mary,  1030, 
1067 

Coy,  John,  1320;  Lorena,  1426; 
Nancy  B.,  1320;  Samuel,  1398; 
Zuella  B.,  1357,  1398 
Coyle,  Anna,  143 
Cozemaier,  Sarah,  1014,  1031 
Cracco,  Cesira  M.,  780,  836;  Do¬ 
menico,  836 

Craft,  Alverda,  328;  Anna  P.,  328, 
341;  Blanche,  328;  Claude, 
328,  341;  Dorothy  V.,  341; 
Elsie,  328;  Essie  B.,  328,  341; 
Frank,  299,  328;  Josephine  B., 
299,  328;  Leo,  328,  341 ;  Mamie, 
328;  Margaret  S.,  297,  326; 
Sevilla,  835;  William,  326,  328 
Cragg,  Alice,  1414 
Craig,  Adda  V.,  119,  137;  Alice  A., 
209,  217;  Charles  E.,  137; 
Courtland  P.,  119,  137;  Ed¬ 
ward  T.,  137;  Eva,  893,  900; 
Margaret,  971,  978;  Moses, 
217;  Rebecca,  615;  Robert  A., 
137 

Craigle,  Caroline,  696 
Cramer,  Annie,  1035;  Annie  G., 
1035,  1074;  Charles  B.,  1337, 
1364;  Christiana,  1035,  1074; 
Edwin,  1035;  Edwin  R.,  333; 
Elizabeth,  713,  762,  1035, 

1074;  Emma,  1035;  Florrie  M., 
1337,  1364;  Gertrude  M.,  1364, 
1405;  Harvey,  1074;  Henry, 
1035,  1074;  Ida,  1074;  Irwin, 
1074;  Jacob,  1364;  Jesse,  1015, 
1035;  John,  762,  1035,  1074; 
Julia,  715;  Margaret,  1035; 
Margaret  N.,  1015,  1035; 

Mary,  1035;  Mary  C.,  308, 
333;  Mary  E.,  1035,  1074; 
Milton,  1035,  1074;  Minerva, 
1074;  Orville  J.,  1364;  Sarah 
E.,  1364 

Cramp,  Albert,  699;  Clara  W.,  699 
Crandall,  Susan,  1489 
Crane,  Effie  E.,  1404;  Eliza  M., 
1480;  Flora  V.,  1361,  1404; 
Frances  M.,  1483;  Joseph  H., 
1404;  Miller  A.,  1483;  Sarah 
M.,  713,  762;  William  E.,  713, 
762 

Crannith,  Anna  A.,  623 
Crautwald,  Valentine,  7,  8 
Craven,  Alice  S.,  163;  Florence, 
790,  839;  Grace,  424;  John, 
839;  Lillie  M.,  1143;  Sanford, 
.  163 

Crawford,  Almonta  B.,  131; 

Angeline  W.,  105;  A.  P.,  115; 
Caroline  G.,  100,  105;  Clinton, 
105;  E.  Alonzo,  115,  131; 

Ebnever,  777;  Edith  B.,  777, 
834;  Edward  D.,  719,  777; 
Edward  O.,  920,  922;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  642,  652;  Elizabeth  H., 


719,  777;  Esther,  371,  396; 
Evie  C.,  1056,  1106;  Florence 
H.,  597,  619,  922;  Frances  M., 
822;  Grace  H.,  767,  822;  Harry 
H.,  204;  James,  100,  105; 

Jeremiah,  1106;  Julia  M.,  115, 
131;  Lola  F.,  131;  Mabel  G., 
131;  Martha  H.,  920,  922; 
Mary  E.,  105;  Mary  L.,  204; 
Preston  H.,  105,  114,  115; 
Rachel  B.,  105,  114;  Ralph  B., 
115;  Robert,  105;  Sarah  M., 
105;  Thomas,  652;  Viola  E., 
105;  William,  204;  Wilson,  396; 
Winfield  S.,  1056,  1106 
Cresinger,  Elizabeth,  287 
Cress,  Abraham  H.,  866;  Amanda 
M.,  162,  180;  Amelia,  866,  868, 
872;  Augustus,  866;  Catharine 
H.,  864,  868;  Charles,  866; 
Christina,  180;  Daniel,  866; 
Edward,  866;  Elizabeth,  866; 
George,  864,  866,  868;  Hamil¬ 
ton,  866;  Henry,  180,  866,  868; 
Henry  W.,  866;  Jacob,  687, 
863,  866;  James,  866;  John, 
870;  Joseph,  866;  Josiah,  866; 
Louis,  866,  870;  Louisa  G.,  870; 
Margaret,  866;  Mary,  866,  870; 
Reuben,  868;  Sarah,  866,  871; 
Susanna,  867 ;  Susanna  H.,  687, 
863,  866;  William,  866 
Cressel,  Robert,  1025 
Cressman,  Allen  B.,  1021,  1050; 
Allen  R.,  1050,  1099;  Andora, 
1021;  Andora  S.,  1050;  Annie 
M.,  1021,  1050;  Boyer  B.,  1021; 
Clara,  1021;  Clara  D.,  1240, 
1249;  Deborah,  1048;  Edwin, 
1269;  Edwin  G.,  835;  Elamina, 
1021;  Eleanor  E.,  835;  Ella 
W.,  1200,  1213;  Ellen  D.,  1263, 
1269;  Emanuel,  1021;  Emma, 
66S,  675;  Florence  M.,  1051; 
Florence  V.,  779,  835;  Flossie, 
1044,  1093;  Frederick,  63; 

George,  1144;  Gertrude  M., 
1050,  1099;  Hannah,  1083; 

Hannah  B.,  1009,  1020;  H. 
Donald,  835;  Helen  E.,  1050; 
Hiram  R.,  779,  835;  Howard 
W.,  1050;  Ida  A.,  192;  Irvin 
H.,  1140;  Isabella  B.,  1020, 
1050;  Jesse  D.,  462;  John, 
1240,  1249;  Jonas,  1249;  L. 
Ethel,  1255;  Lillie  E.,  1249, 
1255;  L.  Margaret,  1098,  1140; 
Lydia,  1122,  1144;  Magdalena, 
1013;  Margaret,  1162;  Mar¬ 
guerite  V.,  1051;  Mary,  698, 
1020;  Mary  A.,  1233,  1236; 
Mary  L.,  1021;  Minerva  B., 
1373,  1407;  Nathaniel,  1020; 
Nelson  U.,  1249;  Oscar  J., 
1050;  Reuben,  675;  R.  Reverer, 
1255;  Russell  R.,  1249,  1255; 
Sadie  E.,  453,  462;  Samuel, 
1213;  Samuel  H.,  1407;  Sarah 
L.,  1016,  1021,  1039;  Susan, 
894,  1038;  Susanna,  1021; 

Tobias  W.,  1009,  1020;  Walter, 
192;  William  C.,  1093;  Winnie, 
625 


Cresson,  Martha  V.,  1218 
Creveling,  Eli,  972,  981;  Lucinda 
N.,  972,  981 

Crile,  Erva  M.,  1403;  Raymond 
W.,  1403 

Cripe,  Albert  G.,  1358,  1401;  Ben¬ 
jamin  F.,  1401;  Grover  D., 
1401;  Ida  M.,  1358,  1401; 
Velma  D.,  1401 

Crissman,  Frank  S.,  1360;  Margaret 
IV,  1360 

Crist,  Edith  L.,  554,  562;  John,  554, 
562;  Rebecca,  1060;  Samuel, 
562;  Woodrow,  562 
Critzer,  Henrietta,  131 
Crocker,  Hepsabeth  S.,  1493 
Croft,  Carrie  B.,  127;  Carrie  G., 
112;  George  W.,  127;  J. 

Walker,  112,  127;  Robert  W., 
127;  Sylvia,  127 

Croll,  Hettie  W.,  1290,  1303; 

Joseph  T.,  1303;  Mary,  980; 
Michael,  1008,  1232 
Croman,  Climena  H.,  174,  195; 
John,  864,  868;  Susanna  H., 
864,  868;  William  F.,  195; 
William  R.,  174,  195 
Crombie,  Betsey,  301 
Cromie,  Jennie,  312 
Cronenwett,  Annie  IV.  876,  881; 

E. ,  881 

Crooks,  Cora,  294,  321;  Henry  R., 
321 

Crosby,  Abraham,  290;  Ann  G., 
290;  Emma,  517;  Julia  E.,  138 
Cross,  Clementine,  666,  670;  Henry, 
670 

Crossley  (Crosley),  Emily,  1535; 
Emma,  1387;  G.  W.,  1518, 
1535;  Lavina  H.,  1518,  1535; 
Martha  J.,  335,  341;  William, 
341;  William  J.,  1535 
Crouse,  Mary  E.,  423,  434 
Crouthamel  (Crouthammel),  Alice 

G. ,  1036,  1079;  Alice  W.,  1079; 
Annie  H.,  109,  123;  Catharine 
K.,  212;  Charles  F.,  1079,  1120; 
Charlotte  L.,  1120;  Elizabeth 

F. ,  1079;  Emma  B.,  1079, 
1120;  Esther,  547;  George  F., 
1079;  Harvey,  109,  123;  Jacob 

H. ,  1079;  Joseph  H.,  1036, 
1079;  Joseph  G.,  1079;  Katie, 
1114;  Mary  A.,  498,  526 ;  Sarah, 
635;  William,  526;  Willoughby, 
498,  526 

Crow,  Elizabeth  B.,  1118 
Crowell,  Carrie,  742 
Crum,  97 

Alison  H.,  1325,  1338;  Bess  L., 
1338,  1366;  Charles  N.,  1338; 
Edmond,  1338;  Elma  Y.,  1338; 
Hannah  S.,  101;  Henrv  IL, 
1338,  1366;  Holly  C.,  "1338; 
Mabel  S.,  1338;  Mary  J.,  1325, 
1338;  Melvin  B.,  1338;  Nicho¬ 
las,  1338;  Richard  H.,  1366; 
Sarah,  1317,  1318 
Crumley,  Ida,  982,  992 
Crummy,  Martha,  540 
Crusan,  Margaret  E.,  486,  509; 

Samuel,  509 
Cryder,  Martha,  817 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1609 


Cuckle,  Daniel,  148;  Rachel  N.,  148 
Cudlecoff,  Louis,  70 
Culbert,  Hugh,  497,  524;  Lillie  D., 
497,  524;  Sarah  E.,  524 
Culbertson,  Alice  P.,  340 
Cullen,  Anna,  405 
Cullinane,  Nellie,  823 
Culp,  Anthony,  1358;  Elizabeth, 
1358,  1400;  Elnathan,  1358, 
1401;  Emma,  1358,  1401;  Fran¬ 
ces,  1401;  Harry  J.,  1401; 
Jacob  B.,  1334,  1358;  Lewis, 
1415;  Louis,  1381,  1415;  Mar¬ 
tha,  1358,  1400;  Mary  W., 
1358,  1401;  Otto  C.,  1415; 
Rebecca,  1358,  1400;  Rebecca 

B. ,  1334,  1358;  Sallie  B.,  1358, 

1415;  Salome,  1358,  1400; 

Susanna,  1358,  1400 

Cummings,  Belle,  705,  743;  Henry 

C. ,  560,  563;  John  H.,  563"; 
Mary  C.,  543,  560,  563;  Pearl 
M.,  560,  563;  Samuel  E.,  543, 
560 

Cummins,  Loretta,  600 
Cunerode,  George,  534;  Margaret, 
505,  534 

Cunningham,  Agnes,  540 ;  .Anna  M . , 
1272;  Annie,  101,  106,  1414; 
Annie  P.,  116,  133;  A.  P.,  116, 
133;  Daphes,  1325;  Della  M., 
1537;  Edna  R.,  548;  Gertrude 
V.,  514,  548;  Hester,  1551; 
Hugh,  540;  John,  1537;  John 
T.,  1514,  1548;  J.  Sumpter, 
133;  Judith  A.,  133;  Mary  S., 
1325;  Nell  V.,  133;  Pauline  M., 
548;  Sarah  J.,  508,  540;  Thom¬ 
as,  548 

Cunrads,  James,  70 
Curran,  Anna,  1146;  Brice,  1097, 
1139;  Catherine,  1040,  1085; 
Franklin  K.,  1139;  Mary,  1085; 
Nora  W.,  1097,  1139;  Patrick, 
1085 

Currie,  Jane,  212 

Currier,  Ada  R.,  1049,  1098;  Alice 
M.,  217;  Anna  M.,  1099,  1140; 
Annie  A.,  358,  371;  Charles  E., 
1098;  Emeline  F.,  1099,  1141; 
Eugene  L.,  1099;  James  R., 
371;  Marion  R.,  1099,  1141; 
Ray,  1049,  1098;  Raymond, 
1099 

Currin,  Amelia  C.,  1047,  1097; 

James  W.,  1097 
Curry,  1011 

Benjamin,  1123;  Edith,  571,  583; 
Elcey  L.,  569,  575;  John  J., 
1489;  Lucille,  1473,  1489;  Mary 
1081,  1123;  Robert,  1438; 

Thomas,  583 
Curtin,  Katie,  131 
Curtis  (Curtice),  Emma  E.,  785; 
George  M.,  341;  George  W., 
334,  341;  Grace  B.,  334,  341; 
Laurinda,  1161;  Millie,  337 
Cushwa,  Sybil,  515 
Custaloga,  870 

Custard,  Harman,  944;  Mary  A., 
767 

Custer,  321 

Abraham,  1326,  1342;  Abraham 


C. ,  1342;  Ann,  1342;  Anna  C., 
1372;  Anna  H.,  283,  304;  Ann 
B.,  274,  283,  1326;  Ann  F., 
1326,  1342;  Barbara  A.,  304; 
Caroline,  700,  725;  Catharine, 
276,  291,  1327,  1342;  Catharine 
B.,  1321,  1326;  Christian,  283, 
304;  David,  274,  283;  David 

D. ,  283,  304,  933;  Elizabeth, 
789;  Ella  N.,  283,  304;  Emma, 
284,  306,  1372;  Evelyn  B., 
389,  408;  Grace,  304;  Harman, 
1321,  1326,  1327,  1342,  1372; 
Harry,  256;  Helen,  304;  Ida, 
1342;  Irene,  1372;  Isabella  L., 
283,  304;  Jacob,  283,  304; 
James,  1372;  James  M.,  1372; 
J.  Clinton,  408;  Jennie,  1372; 
Jennie  E.,  755,  810;  Jesse, 
1342,  1372;  John,  358;  John 
S.,  1326;  Levi,  1326;  Lydia, 
1326;  Lyman,  1342;  Margaret, 
304,  1326;  Margaret  D.,  274; 
Margaret  H.,  283;  Marion, 
304,  332;  Martha  M.,  570, 
579;  Martin  H.,  306;  Mary, 
283,  1326;  Mary  A.,  1380; 
Mary  D.,  304;  Mary  E.,  1342, 
1372;  Mary  S.,  1326,  1342; 
Peter,  1326;  Philip  B.,  1326; 
Rachel,  354;  Rachel  C.,  358; 
Rachel  R.,  1372;  Rebecca  K., 
1372,  1407;  Sabyla,  1381;  Sal- 
lie,  256,  1342;  Samuel,  579; 
Sarah,  240;  Susan,  297;  Susan 
B.,  283,  304;  Susanna,  1326; 
Urias,  283;  Urias  D.,  304; 
William,  1372,  1407;  William 
H„  389,  408 

Cuthbert,  Alexander  M.,  1233, 

1236,  1241;  Allen,  1164;  Al¬ 
mira  K.,  1236,  1242;  Carrie  D., 
1236,  1241;  Edith  M.,  1236, 
1242;  Edith  S.,  1233,  1236; 
Hannah,  1157,  1164;  Ida,  1236; 
John,  1236;  John  S.,  1236; 
Maria  G.,  1236,  1241;  Mary 
H.,  1513,  1529;  Thomas  K., 
1236;  William  R.,  1513,  1529 
Cutler,  Margaret,  499,  528 
Cypher,  Louisa,  1360 
Cyphers,  Ann  D.,  1504,  1507 

D 

Dager,  Amanda  R.,  207,  216;  Anne 

E. ,  180,  206,  207;  Charles,  180, 
207 ;  Charles  L.,  206,  207 ; 
Frances  G.,  207,  216;  Frank 

L. ,  216;  George,  216;  Harvey, 
207;  Howard  J.,  207,  216;  Ida, 
207;  John  J.,  180,  206;  John, 
216;  Joseph  R.,  207;  Kate  R., 
207;  Mabel  H.,  216;  Mary, 
207;  Mary  A.,  206,  216;  Mary 
J.,  207;  Mary  K.,  207;  Mary 

M. ,  180,  207;  Sara  M.,  216; 
William  M.,  206,  216 

Dague,  Allen  P.,  593;  Andrew,  566, 
567,  569,  577;  Ann,  566,  567, 
569,  577,  592;  Annie  M.,  613, 
624;  Charles  N.,  624;  David, 
566,  567,  577,  593;  Ellen  S., 
613,  624;  George  A.,  624; 


George  N.,  613,  624;  Isaac  W., 
613;  Kate,  593;  Leah,  566; 
Levi,  592;  Lizzie,  593,  613; 
Margaret,  577,  593,  613;  Maria 
M.,  566,  567;  Marv,  566,  567, 
577,  592;  Mary"  C.,  613, 

624;  Mary  E.,  624;  Rachel, 
566,  577,  592;  Sallie,  593,  613; 
Sara  E.,  624;  Susanna  W.,  593, 
613;  William,  593,  613 
Dahms,  Gusto,  1400;  Hiram,  1400; 
Lena  M.,  1358,  1400;  Otto  A., 
1358,  1400;  Robert,  1400 
Dailey,  Annie  L.,  1464,  1480; 

Blanche  B.,  1203,  1218;  C.  W., 
1218;  Emma  C.,  312,  335; 
Frank  N.,  1480,  1495;  Joseph, 
1480;  Laura  E.,  1480,  1495; 
Norris  S.,  1464,  1480 
Daines,  Castle,  1448,  1449;  Jesse, 
1448;  Jonathan,  1448 
Dairs,  Abbie  D.,  1034,  1070 
Daisz,  Mary,  742,  800;  William  C., 
800 

Dale,  Alexander,  119;  Elizabeth  J., 
107,  119;  Elizabeth  S.,  100; 
Samuel  K.,  107,  119 
Daley — see  Daly 

Dalman,  Allen,  1023;  Esther  H., 
1023 

Dalmon,  Winnifred,  611 
Daly  (Daley),  Alice  M.,  824;  Anna 
M.,  824,  848;  C.  Ella,  S24; 
Chai'les  K.,  848;  Charles  N., 
769,  823,  824;  Cora  H.,  823; 
Edith  N.,  823,  848;  Elsa  R., 
824;  Emma  E.,  824;  Ezra  II., 
823,  848;  Howard  II.,  823; 
Margaret,  715;  Norval  E,, 
848;  Oliver  M.,  848;  Orfa  B., 
824;  Sabilla,  715;  S.  Cather¬ 
ine,  824;  Sevilla  H.,  769,  823 
Dalzell,  Emma,  573,  587 
Dambly,  Alva  A.,  985,  .995;  B. 
Witman,  995,  997;  Dorothy, 
986,  997;  Harold  A.,  985,  995 
Dampden,  Charles,  484,  503;  Han¬ 
nah  Y.,  484,  503 

Danaher,  Frances,  264,  267;  Corne¬ 
lius,  267 

Danbrook,  Elizabeth,  610 
Dando,  Bruce,  1416;  George,  1384, 
1416;  Joseph,  1416;  Malcolm, 
1416;  Marion,  1416;  Mary  E., 
1384,  1416;  Wallace,  1416 
Danehower — see  Dannehower 
Danes,  Isabella,  1490 
Daniel,  Elias,  595;  Katherine,  462; 
Lydia,  578,  595 

Daniels,  Ada  H.,  736;  Eleanor,  620; 

Howard,  736 
Dankel,  Ida,  197 

Dankelman,  Harry,  1071,  1113; 

John,  1113;  Mary  C.,  1071, 

1113 

Danley,  Catharine  V.,  1343,  1374; 
Kathryn,  1374;  Lewis  R.,  1343, 
1374 

Danly,  Elizabeth,  486 
Dannehower  (Danehower,  Dannen- 
hower),  Adelaide,  208;  Anna 
C.,  180,  208;  Annie  M.,  497, 
524;  Bessie,  894;  Catharine  P., 


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524;  Catherine,  1117;  Charles 
E.,  1219;  Correinne  G.,  1204, 
1219;  Emma  E.,  894,  902; 
Frank  C.,  524;  George  M.,  497, 
524;  Harrietta,  894;  Harriet 
V.,  497,  524;  Harvey  B.,  1204, 
1219;  Irma  C.,  894,  902;  Jacob 
P.,  889,  894;  John  G.,  894; 
John  K.,  480,  497;  John  N., 
524;  Lillie,  497,  524;  Lotta  M., 
894;  Mary  A.,  894;  Mary  J., 
524;  Melva  D.,  1219;  Minerva 
J.,  894,  902;  Rebecca  S.,  497, 
524;  Robert  P.,  894,  902; 

Samuel,  497;  Sarah  J.,  889, 
894;  Sarah  L.,  480,  497;  Stella 
M.,  894;  Sue  V.,  524;  William, 
208;  William  F.,  894 
Danner,  David,  377 ;  Sarah,  360, 
377 

Danville,  18 

Darby  (Darbey),  Sarah,  1404,  1405 
Darlington,  Mary,  209 
Darmstadter,  Florence  W.,  1306, 
1309;  Jean,  1309;  Louis,  1306, 
1309;  Ruth,  1309 

Darrah,  Effinger  M.,  847;  Ella, 
1013;  Eva  M.,  847;  Fannie, 
1013;  Lottie  A.,  816,  847; 
Mahretta  V.,  847;  Mark  T., 
816,  847;  Rosa  E.,  847 
Darry,  Betty  C.,  819;  Harry  L., 
763,  819;  Jennie  G.,  763,  819; 
John  W.,  763,  819;  Lucinda  J., 
713,  763;  Mary  M.,  763,  819; 
Maud  E.,  763,  819;  Nina  L., 
819;  Thomas,  713,  763 
Dartt,  J.  F.,  1546;  Laura  C.,  1530, 
1546 

Datesman,  Catharine,  423;  Lillie, 
701  728 

Daub,  Adela  M.,  1040;  Alice  Y., 
942;  Catherine,  1004,  1010; 
Catherine  C.,  1004,  1085; 

Charles,  640,  649;  Clayton, 
1086;  Daniel  IJ.,  1345,  1377; 
Elizabeth,  1004,  1010,  1040, 
1086;  Elizabeth  G.,  1007,  1016; 
Elizabeth  L.,  1017,  1040; 

Elizabeth  R.,  1041,  1086;  Em¬ 
ma,  1041;  Emma  L.,  1040, 
1085;  Frank  C.,  477,  492; 
George,  1010;  George  W.,  1017, 

1040,  1041,  1085;  Hannah  D., 
1017,  1041;  Harry  W.,  1040; 
Henry,  715,  769,  1041,  1086; 
Henry  G.,  1017,  1040;  Jere¬ 
miah,  1017;  John  G.,  1007, 
1016,  1017;  Jonas  Y.,  492; 
Katie  L.,  769;  Laura  Y.,  492, 
517 ;  Louisa,  1017,  1041 ;  Lovina 
D.,  640,  649;  Margarette  H., 
715;  Margaret  V.,  1040,  1086; 
Maria  G..  1017,  1040;  Marie, 
1086;  Martin  L.,  492;  Mary, 

1041,  1141;  Mary  A.,  1017, 
1040;  Mary  E.,  492;  Mary  M., 
1040,  1085;  Nettie  K.,  1345, 
1377;  Rebecca  H.,  769;  Reu¬ 
ben,  649;  Sadie  S.,  1040;  Sam¬ 
uel  G.,  1017,  1040;  Samuel  S., 
1040,  1085;  Sarah,  1040,  1086; 
Sarah  A.,  715;  Sarah  E.,  1040, 


1085;  Sarah  H.,  769;  Susanna 
Y.,  477,  492;  Sylradus  H., 
1040;  William  B.,  1377;  Wil¬ 
liam  G.,  1017;  William  S., 
1040,  1086;  William  Y.,  492 
Daub  man,  Caroline  S.,  515,  1190, 
1197;  William  E.,  515,  1190, 
1197 

Daugherty,  Emma,  1398;  Ethel 

B.,  1390,  1424;  George  W., 
1390,  1424;  James,  1424 
Daum,  Agnes,  594;  Dora,  594; 
Harvey,  594;  Jessie,  594;  Ju- 
rilla,  594;  Roy,  594;  Susanna 
M.,  578,  594 
Dautrich,  Mary,  560 
Davidheiser,  Barbara  M.,  567,  569; 
Catharine,  578;  Cyrus,  579; 
Daniel,  579;  David,  569,  579; 
Elizabeth,  578,  596,  693,  709, 
792;  Elmer,  803;  Esther,  803, 
842;  Hannah,  578;  Henry,  569, 
578;  James,  803;  John,  567, 
569,  578,  579;  Joseph,  578; 
Lydia  R.,  569,  578;  Maria, 

578,  596;  Mary,  693,  711; 
Mary  A.,  579,  596;  Omega, 
803,“  843;  Rachel,  569,  579, 
596;  Rachel  W.,  579;  Rebecca, 

579,  596;  Sarah,  504,  578,  693; 
Sarah  C.,  747,  803;  Victor, 
803;  William  H.,  747,  803 

Davidson,  Alice  B.,  1028,  1060; 

Jane,  183;  Mary  P.,  308 
Davies,  Edward,  1386;  Elsie  F., 
1386;  Hannah  M.,  1386,  1419; 
Henry  E.,  1386;  Iola  C.,  290, 
315;  John,  290,  315;  John  R., 
1386;  Joseph,  1350,  1386;  Ma¬ 
bel  W.,  1386;  Mary  A.,  1531; 
Mary  E.,  1350,  1386;  Robert 
H.,  315 
D^vis  1515 

Adele,  1531;  Albert,  255;  Alice 

A.,  1458,  1471;  Alice  G.,  1326; 

A.  Mary,  1353,  1394;  Amma 
S.,  610;  Ann,  1076;  Anna  E., 
132;  Asenath  A.,  1354;  Barkley 
H.,  821;  Belle  H.,  1531,  1547; 
Benjamin,  744,  1471,  1487; 
Benjamin  W.,  1487;  Bertha 
E.,  600;  Brooke,  1034,  1071; 

B.  Y.,  1157 

C.,  764;  Caleb,  1353;  Caroline 
H.,  1542,  1553;  Carrie,  1236, 
1241;  Catharine  H.,  657;  Ca¬ 
therine,  1426;  Cecil,  600; 
Charles,  1353;  Clara,  157,  168, 
1071;  Clara  M.,  587,  606,  1034, 
1071;  Clyde  C.,  168;  Cyrus, 
168;  Decamp,  581,  600;  Des- 
ford  E.,  168,  187;  Donald  A., 
1309;  Dora  M.,  765,  821; 
Dorothy  B.,  600;  Dorothy  L., 
1487 

Edgar,  1071;  Edith  A.,  1303, 
1309;  Edward  II. ,  1531,  1547; 
Elizabeth,  1353;  Ella  I.,  120, 
138;  Elsie  E.,  763,  819;  Elsie  P., 
240,  255;  Elsie  T.,  1118,  1144; 
Emily,  1526,  1531,  1542;  Em¬ 
ma,  1356;  Emma  E.,  1157; 
Emma  F.,  701,  733;  Emma  R., 


157,  168;  Erla  M.,  733;  Esther 
R.,  1394,  1425;  Ethel  N.,  1394 

Fern  G.,  168;  Flossie  C.,  168; 
Floyd,  1547;  Frank,  1353, 
1394;  Frank  D.,  1394;  Frank 
R.,  1425;  George  E.,  603,  623; 
George  W.,  819,  1394;  Georgi- 
ana  (Georgianna)  M.,  603,  623; 
Gertrude  C.,  168,  187 
Hannah,  1480;  Harriet  H.,  734; 
Hazel  B.,  600;  Hazel  R.,  168; 
Horace  R.,  1303,  1309;  Ida, 
1353;  Ida  M.,  705,  744;  Ira 
G.,  1394,  1425;  -Isaac,  1471; 
Isabel,  971,  977;  J.  E.,  733; 
Jennie,  1487;  John,  29,  1448, 
1531;  John  C.,  603,  623;  John 
R.,  142;  Joseph  C.,  1331,  1353, 
1354;  Joseph  S.,  1354,  1394; 
Julia  P.,  821 

Leah  B.,  1353,  1394;  Lena  C., 
600;  Leora,  1476,  1490;  Lewis 
M.,  1309;  Lydia  C.,  1471, 
1487;  Lynn,  106,  116;  Margaret 

C. ,  1422;  Margaret  H.,  524; 

Marion,  571;  Martha,  806; 
Mary  A.,  135,  142,  1387;  Mary 
B.,  1515,  1531;  Mary  E.,  603, 
623,  733;  Mary  L.,  1394; 

Matilda,  1510,  1526;  Mayme 
E.,  1419 

Nannie  E.,  1353;  Nathan,  1332; 
Oakley,  600;  Ora,  600;  Pearl 
M.,  764;  Percy,  600;  Perry, 
600;  Persis,  1393;  Phoebe  B., 
584;  Rachel  G.,  1326;  Rebecca, 
451;  Rebecca  B.,  1331,  1353; 
Robert  L.,  1309;  Robert  P., 
977;  Rosetta  E.,  581,  600; 
Rufus  G.,  821;  Russel,  607; 
Russel  N.,  821 

Sarah  A.,  1332,  1356;  Sarah  R., 
1394;  Sewell  L.,  168;  Susan, 
842;  Susanna,  1468;  Tamson 
R.,  571;  Thomas,  733;  Thomas 

J. ,  1332,  1356;  Thomas  L., 
734;  Thomas  O.,  138;  Thomp¬ 
son,  1144;  T.  Powell,  765,  821; 
Tressa  M.,  600 

Warren,  1394;  W.  H.,  1020;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1448,  1531,  1547;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  587,  606,  701,  733; 
William  J.,  157,  168;  William 

K. ,  607;  William  L.,  1514, 
1515,  1531;  William  N.,  1394; 
William  S.,  1354 

Davison,  Cornelia,  130;  Grace  M., 
1555 

Dawdy,  Erasmus  I.,  405;  Melissa 
R.,  381,  405 

Dawes  (Daws),  Charles  B.,  1364; 
Elizabeth  M.,  1364;  Emma  C., 

158,  168;  George,  168;  Mabel 
M.,  1336,  1364;  Margaret  M., 
1364;  Raymond  S.,  1336,  1364; 
Robert  D.,  1364;  Samuel  M., 
1364;  William  B.,  1364 

Dawson,  Adelaide  V.,  862,  863; 
Emma  H.,  740,  799;  Hampden, 
115;  Harry  H.,  115,  131 ;  Helen 

D. ,  115,  132;  Henry  C.,  863; 
Janet  R.,  799,  842;  Joseph  H., 
799;  Katherine  W.,  115,  131; 


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1611 


LeonardG.,  115, 132;  Margaret, 
863;  Mildred  L.,  799,  842; 
Minnie  E.,  106,  115;  Ralph 

K. ,  799;  Russell  S.,  740,  799; 
Thomas  A.,  106,  115 

Day,  Alexander  S.,  27,  708,  751; 
Alfred,  751;  Charles,  1424; 
Emma  V.,  708,  751;  Eva,  1511; 
Eva  B.,  1527,  1543;  Frances, 
751,  806;  Harriet,  751,  806; 
Israel,  1511,  1527;  Kathleen, 
1393,  1424;  Margaret,  423, 
434;  Sarah  C.,  1511,  1527; 
Susan  B.,  1527 

Davler,  Catherine  E.,  544;  Robert, 
544 

Dayton,  Abraham,  1443,  1447, 

1448,  1451 

Deal,  Lillian  Iv.,  788;  Sarah  L., 
1271 

Dean,  Annie  S.,  1197,  1208;  Carl  G., 
1161,  1167;  Castle,  1451;  Clara 
E.,  1161,  1167;  Donald  W., 
1168;  Edna  M.,  736;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  742;  Frank  E.,  1197, 
1208;  Harry,  736;  Jessie,  1168; 
Joseph  F.,  1208;  Laura,  1168; 
Lucile,  1168;  Margaret,  1168, 
1371;  Marion,  1168;  Orin  B., 
1167;  Samuel,  1226;  Shirley, 
978  988 

Dearborn,  Clara,  922,  925;  Clar¬ 
ence,  922;  Eugene,  922;  John 

A. ,  920,  922;  Hazel,  925;  Law- 
son,  922,  924;  Rebecca  L.,  920, 
922;  Sally  H.,  922,  924;  Vir¬ 
ginia,  925;  Viva,  925 

Deaterly,  Amanda  E.,  552 
De  Betry,  88 
Debo,  Ida,  715 
Dech,  Laura  A.,  1148 
Dechant,  Calvin  M.,  1303,;  Lucy 
C.,  1303;  Mary  A.,  985,  995; 
William  H.,  995 

Dechert,  Ada  S.,  1059,  1107;  Clare 

B. ,  1107,  1143;  Daniel,  1059, 
1107;  Elijah,  1107;  Mary  M., 
1108;  Robert  B.,  1108 

Decker,  Aaron  N.,  823;  Alexander, 
715,  768;  Annie  K.,  175,  197; 
Armina  F.,  768;  Catherine  S., 
768,  823;  Daniel,  175,  197; 
Daniel  R.,  197;  Delmar  A., 
823;  Edith  L>,  197;  Elmer  R., 
768,  823;  Elsie  M.,  768,  823; 
Henry,  768;  Jacob,  432;  Joan 
M.,  823;  Linwood  R.,  197; 
Lois  K.,  768;  Lois  P.,  823; 
Mary,  422,  432;  Paul  R.,  768, 
823;  Philip  H.,  768,  823; 

Rachel  E.,  768;  Rose  M.,  715, 
758;  Ruth  A.,  758,  823;  Samuel 

L. ,  197;  Sarah,  1349;  Warren 
S.,  197 

De  Coursey,  John,  724;  Lizzie,  724 
Deeds,  Ida  W.,  1238,  1245;  Hiram, 
1238,  1245 

Deeming,  S.  Maria,  1543 
Deeton,  Rachel  A.,  590,  609 
Deetz  (Dietz),  Alberta,  1249,  1255; 
Amelia  W.,  1240,  1248;  Anna, 
1249;  Anna  J.,  1249,  1255; 
Annie  C.,  1240, 1249;  Catherine, 


1023;  Clara,  1240,  1249;  Cora 
K.,  1207,  1222;  Edna  D., 

1249,  1255;  Edwin  K.,  1207; 
Emma  K.,  1196,  1207;  Esther 
W.,  1235,  1240;  Florence,  1249, 
1254;  Henry,  1240;  Ida  K., 
1207,  1222;  Jesse,  1207;  Jesse 
K.,  1207;  John  M.,  1240,  1249; 
Kate  W.,  1240,  1249;  Lucille 
H.,  1255;  Martha,  1249;  Noah, 
1196,  1207;  Ralph,  1249; 

Samuel,  1240,  1249;  Sarah  J., 
1240;  Walter,  1249;  Walter  K., 
1207;  William,  1235,  1240; 

William  R.,  1249,  1255 
De  Forest,  Sarah  J.,  1403 
Degelman,  Margaret,  615 
De  Gorge,  Hester,  1381 
De  Gour,  Florence  M.,  180,  207 
Dehart,  Annie,  703;  Harriet,  195 
De  Hass,  George,  728;  Isabelle, 
728;  John,  701,  728;  Laura  C., 
728,  789;  Linwood  H.,  728, 
789;  Susan  (Sue)  H.,  701,  716, 
728 

De  Haven,  692 

Ada,  676;  Ada  P.,  681;  Ada  S., 
954,  959;  Annie,  1458,  1471; 
Annie  S.,  668,  676;  Dorothy 
E.,  681;  Elizabeth,  566,  568; 
Emma  P.,  676,  681;  Florence 
E.,  676,  681;  George  T.,  1058; 
Henry,  1375;  Henry  V.,  676, 
681;  Herminea,  1025;  Her- 
minea  M.,  1027,  1058;  James 

M.,  668,  676;  Leola  W.,  1058; 
Martha  J.,  1143;  Marvin  S., 
676,  681;  Ruth  A.,  681;  Sallie 
A.,  1334,  1375;  Vallentine, 

1471;  William,  676,  1058;  Wil¬ 
liam  T.,  1027,  1058 
Dehner,  Anna,  586 
Deibert,  Charles  F.,  437,  452; 
Libbie  E.,  437,  452;  Mary,  753; 
Mildred  M.,  452;  William  H., 
452 

Deibler,  Bertha  W.,  1064,  1111; 
Carl  W.,  1111 ;  Daniel  E.,  1064, 
1111;  James  R.,  1111;  Samuel, 
1111;  Samuel  E.,  1111 
Deichman,  Charles  E.,  737,  793; 
Charles  H.,  793;  Edward,  793; 
Hazel  A.,  793,  840;  Irene  G., 
793,  841;  Laura  M.,  793;  Sarah 
A.,  737,  793 
Deihl — see  Diehl 
Deily,  Laura,  1087 
Deimer,  Ezra  B.,  288;  Mary  E.,  288 
Deininger,  Irma,  986,  996;  Leonard, 
996 

Deipert,  Cora,  596,  618 
Deischer  (Deisher,  Deysher),  1154 
Alice  L.,  983;  Anna,  351,  355, 
559;  Charles,  974;  Deborah, 
359;  Emma  L.,  976,  986; 
Esther,  402;  Florence  S.,  983, 
994;  George,  98;  Horace  S., 
974,  983;  Jacob,  355,  471; 
Joel,  247;  John,  986;  Luzetta, 
1168;  Malinda,  846;  Malinda 
W.,  934;  Maria,  471,  476; 
Maria  H.,  236,  247;  Maria  Y., 
471;  Olivia  H.,  544,  560;  Oscar, 


560;  Peter,  511;  Sarah  A.,  488, 
511;  Sarah  S.,  970,  974;  Su¬ 
sanna  M.,  566;  William,  970, 
974 

Deiter,  Mary,  1431 
Deitrich— -see  Dietrich 
DeLacour,  Edward,  1350,  1387; 
Josephine  W.,  1350,  1387; 

Lewis,  1387 

Delacroix,  Elizabeth,  776,  833 
Delamartin,  Adalade  H.,  1403 
DeLancey,  W.,  65 
Delaware,  84 
Delecker,  Susanna,  893 
Delfft,  Anna  V.,  528,  553;  Otto,  553 
Delgindice,  Mary,  341 
Delight,  Edythe,  583,  604 
Dell,  Charles  W.,  1168;  Rosa,  1161, 
1168 

Dellicker,  Andora  E.,  910,  913; 
Elizabeth,  1122;  George  S., 
910,  913;  Harry,  432;  Henry  S., 
702,  734;  Louis  L.,  432;  Ma¬ 
tilda  H.,  422,  432;  Samuel, 
734;  Violetta  M.,  702,  734 
Delo,  Minta  M.,  594 
DeLong,  Benjamin,  969,  971; 

Benneville,  1146;  Carrie  D., 
1065;  Catharine  A.,  1013,  1029; 
Charles  O.,  1029;  Charlotte 

N.,  1029;  David,  1208; 

Dorothy  F.,  1112;  Edna,  1065; 
Elizabeth  A.,  1112;  Elizabeth 
R.,  1029,  1065;  Elmer  E.,  1029; 
Elsie  M.,  1065,  1112;  Emma 

C.,  1029,  1064;  Evelyn  I.,  1112; 
Florence  B.,  1065,  1112;  Fran¬ 
ces  C.,  1065,  1112;  Franklin, 
1029;  George  R,,  1029,  1065; 
George  W.,  1065,  1112;  Ger¬ 
trude  F.,  1065,  1112;  Harry 
V.,  1065,  1112;  Hazel  A.,  1065; 
Heber  E.,  1065;  Heber  H., 
1029,  1065;  Kathryn  E.,  1065; 
Katie,  558;  Lehman  H.,  1065; 
Lillian,  1124,  1146;  Lydia  S., 
969,  971;  Manassas,  489,  513; 
Margaret  C.,  1065,  1112;  Maria 
Y.,  489,  513;  Mary  A.,  1029, 
1065;  Mary  C.,  1028,  1062; 
Moses,  1029;  Nathaniel,  1013, 
1029;  Oscar,  1029;  Rhoda  E., 
1065;  Robert  W.,  1029,  1065, 
1112;  Rosa  V.,  1197,  1208; 
Sarah  A.,  1029 

Delp,  Abram  D.,  1457,  1468;  Ada- 
line  R.,  1457,  1468;  Albert  E., 
1101;  Allen,  1101;  Amanda  B., 
1359;  Catharine  A.,  1468; 

Charles  E.,  1141;  Clara  D., 
1240,  1249;  Clifford  J.,  1101; 
Edmund  E.,  1052,  1101;  Ed¬ 
mund  H.,  1101;  Edna  A.,  1101 ; 
Eleanor  L.,  1101;  Elwood,  670; 
Frances  J.,  1141;  Harrison, 
670;  Herbert  L.,  1101,  1141; 
Irene,  1249,  1255;  Jane  S., 
1468;  John,  1249;  John  L., 
1468;  John  W.,  1103;  Lyle  H., 
1141;  Mary  E.,  297,  325; 
Mayme,  670,  677;  Michael, 
666,  670;  Michael  W.,  325; 
Minnie  M.,  1101,  1141;  Ray- 


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mond  A.,  1101;  Rebecca,  852; 
Russel  B.,  1101,  1141;  Ruth 

E. ,  1101,  1141;  Sallie  L.,  1052, 

1101;  Sarah,  1239;  Susan  H., 
1054,  1103;  Susanna  S.,  666, 
670;  Warren  S.,  1101;  William 
H.,  297,  325,  1240,  1249; 

Wilbur  C.,  1101 

Demas,  Ethel,  1496,  1500 
Demmy,  Emma  H.,  772,  829;  John 
W'.,  772,  829;  May  G.,  827, 
851;  Rolandus,  851;  Urias,  829 
De  Mott,  Cyrus,  1467;  Nettie  S., 
1467 

Dempsey,  Amanda  W.,  699;  Frank, 
699 

Demsay,  Jennie,  709 
Demuth,  Mary  A.,  665,  667 
De  Neus,  Jan,  148 
Dengelheiser,  Andrew,  425,  435; 

Susan  D.,  425,  435 
Dengler,  727 

Anna  G.,  1217;  Anna  S.,  1202, 
1217;  Augustus  F.,  1020,  1048; 
Catharine  A.,  1287,  1297; 

Emeline,  1020,  1048;  George, 
1048,  1287,  1297;  Hannah  R., 
1020,  1048;  Harvey  S.,  1202, 
1217;  Horace,  1297;  John  G., 
1217;  John  S.,  1217;  Minnie, 
1043;  Stella,  1297 
Denicke,  Ethel,  1075,  1118 
Denison,  Elias  B.,  1482;  John  S., 
1482;  Julia  M.,  1482;  Robert 

L. ,  1466,  1482;  Mary  L.,  1482; 
Sarah  F.,  1466,  1482 

Denithorne,  Emma  T.,  1498 
Denius,  Matilda,  1253 
Denmark,  12,  36 

Denner,  Catharine,  1328,  1345; 

Frederick,  1345 

Dennis,  Abraliam  W.,  1236,  1242; 
Ada,  1243;  Agnes  E.,  1252; 
Amanda  B.,  1236,  1242;  Calvin 

F. ,  169;  Catharine  Y.,  486,  507 ; 
Charles  F.,  158,  169;  Charles 
W.,  1243;  Eleanor,  1243;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  1233,  1236;  Elsie, 
1252;  Elsie  I.,  1242;  Elwood 
C.,  1242,  1252;  Esther,  1236; 
Fianna,  455;  Frank,  486,  507; 
Grace  L.,  1236,  1242;  Howard 

M. ,  169;  Howard  W.,  1236, 

1242;  Irwin  F.,  1242,  1252; 
Katie  E.,  1242,  1252;  Mabel, 
1242;  Mabel  A.,  1499;  Mamie, 
1242;  Margaret  H.,  1242,  1252; 
Mary  N.,  158,  169;  Minnie  L., 
1242,  1252;  Norman  O.,  1252; 
Oswin  W.,  1236,  1242;  Otella 
L.,  1242,  1252;  Samuel  W., 
1236;  Sarah  A.,  1236,  1242, 
1252;  Susanna  E.,  1236,  1242; 
Susanna  W.,  1236;  Wayne, 

1243;  William,  1229,  1233, 

1236;  William  H.,  169;  William 
J.,  1242,  1252;  William  W., 
1236 

Dennison,  Elizabeth,  1364 
Dentler,  Annie  M.,  506,  535;  Cath¬ 
arine,  506;  Deborah  E.,  485, 
506;  Frank  M.,  485,  506;  Peter, 
506 


Denton,  Hannah  E.,  839 
Dentzer,  Bessie,  811,  846;  William 

F. ,  846 

Depew,  Jane  N.,  1462;  Myron,  1462 
Derby,  Elmore  W.,  514;  Lillian  L., 
489,  514;  Sarah,  462 
Derbyshire,  Lillian,  213 
Dereiser,  Cora  C.,  334,  341;  Wil¬ 
liam,  334,  341 
Derkin,  Bridget  A.,  534 
Derr,  Ada  N.,  599,  621;  Alice,  1198, 
1209;  Amanda,  871,  877; 

Amanda  E.,  512,  545;  Anna  A., 
989;  Ann  E.,  1027,  1059;  Annie 
M.,  1059,  1106;  Araminta  J., 
972,  979;  Carrie  O.,  900,  905; 
Christopher,  714;  David,  1162; 
Edgar  S.,  201;  Edwin  S.,  900, 
905;  Elizabeth,  705,  905,  1027, 
1059;  Ellen  S.,  1027,  1059; 
Elsie  I.,  177,  201;  Emma,  815; 
Emma  A.,  989;  Emma  E., 
544;  Emmanuel,  905;  Francis, 
973;  Franklin,  785,  1013,  1027, 
1059,  1106,  1107;  George,  544; 
George  E.,  979,  989;  George 
W.,  1059;  Hannah  M.,  1157, 
1162;  Henry  A.,  1027,  1059; 
Henry  F.,  1059,  1107,  1269; 
John  J.,  1027,  1059;  John  S., 
1209;  Joseph  A.,  989;  Laurence 
E.,  989;  Lillian  G.,  1059,  1107; 
Linda  J.,  785,  1059,  1106,  1107; 
Loretta  A.,  778;  Louis  R., 
1059;  Martha  K.,  1059,  1107; 
Mary  S.,  973;  Mary  V.,  1059, 
1107,  1269;  Mineria  J.,  979, 
989;  Oswin  H.,  621;  Paul  A., 
536,  556;  Pauline,  556;  Phebe, 
694,  714;  Ray,  989;  Richard 

L. ,  1107;  Roy  O.,  989;  Sarah, 
983;  Sarah  A.,  1013,  1027; 
Theodore  J.,  1027;  Verna  Y., 
536,  556;  Walter,  1059,  1107; 
William,  545;  William  H.,  778, 
1107;  W.  Rodman,  1107 

Derrickson,  Isaac  R.,  141;  Jennie 
E.,  135,  141 

Derstine,  Abraham,  83,  102,  1227; 
Abraham  L.,  70,  1183;  Anna, 
272,  277;  George,  102;  Henry, 
83,  230,  327,  1181;  Ida  G., 
122;  Irvin  C.,  122;  Isaac,  277; 
Kate  G.,  387;  Katie  D.,  298, 
327;  Sophia,  285 

Descendants  of  the  Schwenkfeldian 
Exiles,  33 

Desch,  Elizabeth  N.,  481,  499; 
Emma,  889,  894;  Florence 

M. ,  499;  John,  481,  499;  Pier- 
sol,  499;  William,  499,  894 

Deschamps,  Elizabeth,  704,  742 
Desh,  Elizabeth,  1164 
Deshler,  Adam,  1504,  1510;  Ade¬ 
laide  A.,  1521,  1538;  Albert, 
1540;  Ann  E.,  1509,  1521,  1538, 
1550;  Annie,  1540,  1551; 

Apolonia,  1504;  Catharine,  504, 
510;  Catharine  L.,  504,  510; 
Charles,  1524.  1550;  Charles 
D.,  1510,  1524,  1525;  Charles 

G. ,  1509,  1521;  Clara  E.,  1540, 
1551 


David,  1504,  1509,  1510,  1538; 
David  W.,  1504,  1508,  1509, 
1540,  1550;  Deborah  W.,  1502, 
1504;  Edith,  1524;  Edward  B., 
1524,  1540;  Edward  M.,  1540; 
Elizabeth,  1509,  1521,  1523, 
1538,  1539;  Elizabeth  D.,  1510, 
1525;  Elizabeth  G.,  1504,  1509; 
Elizabeth  W.,  1504,  1508; 

Eliza  D.,  1524;  Ellen  S.,  1524, 
1540 

Fanny  W.,  1524,  1540;  Flora, 
1509,  1524;  Flora  K.,  1509, 
1521;  Frank  W.,  1521,  1538; 
Frederick,  1524,  1540;  George, 

1509,  1520,  1540,  1551;  George 

W.,  1504,  1510,  1524;  Hattie, 
1540;  Helen,  1521,  1540;  Her¬ 
bert,  1540,  1551;  Howard, 

1550 

Isabella  S.,  1540;  James,  1524, 
1540,  1550;  Jane,  1509,  1523; 
Jane  H.,  1540;  Jessie  S.,  1521, 
1538;  John  A.,  1502,  1504; 

John  G.,  1509,  1521,  1538; 
John  S.,  1538,  1550;  Kate, 
1521,  1524;  Kate  A.,  1538, 

1550;  Kate  H.,  1538,  1550; 

Katharine,  1540,  1551 
Lavina,  1509;  Louise,  1509,  1521, 
1524,  1540;  Louise  F.,  1509, 
1521;  Lucretia,  1509,  1524; 

Mabel  D.,  1540,  1551;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1524;  Margaret  N., 
1504;  Maria,  1540;  Marie, 

L. ,  1521,  1538;  Marjorie,  1540; 
Martha,  1538;  Mary,  1521, 
1538,  1540,  1551;  Mary  B., 

1510,  1525;  Mary  E.,  1509, 
1521;  Marv  H.,  1524;  Mary, 

M. ,  1510/  1524,  1540,  1550; 
Mary  W.,  1504.  1508;  Maude, 
1550;.  MinnielG.,  1521,  153S; 
Munroe  H.,  1524 

Rebecca  S.,  1524,  1540;  Sarah, 
509,  524;  Theophilus  K.,  1524; 
William,  1509;  William  B., 
1509;  William  G.,  1521-1523; 
Wilham  K.,  1521,  1538 
Des  Poss,  Fannie,  642,  652;  Mat¬ 
thew.,  652 

Detrich — see  Dietrich 
Dettery— see  Dettra 
Dettor,  Adam  C.,  106,  116;  Alma, 
117,  136;  Amanda,  106,  117; 
Annie  L.,  116,  135;  Annie  M., 
116,  135;  Bernard  T.,  116,  134; 
Bettie  T.,  106,  116;  Bryce  IL, 
135,  142;  B.  T.,  116;  Charles 
L.,  135;  Clara  B.,  116,  134; 
Clarence  W.,  116,  135;  Daisy 
L.,  135,  141;  Doris  K.,  134; 
Dorothy  D.,  136;  Edgar  G., 
116,  134;  Elizabeth  C.,  106, 
116;  Elizabeth  N.,  118,  136; 
Eva  M.,  135,  141;  Fred  H., 
135;  George  M.,  106,  117; 
George  R.,  118;  G.  Vernelle, 
134;  Helen  R.,  134;  Inez,  118, 
136;  Irene,  135;  James  A.,  135; 
Jane  E.,  141;  Jennie  C.,  116, 
134;  J.  Henry,  106,  116,  117; 
John,  106:  John  D..  135:  John 


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H.,  116,  135;  Joseph,  100,  106, 
117;  Joseph  L.,  116,  135; 

Joseph  R.,  135;  Lena  R.,  116, 
134;  Letta  B.,  116,  134;  Lillian, 
116,  134,  135;  Lucian  C.,  116; 
Lucy  A.,  106,  115;  Lula  X., 
116,  133;  Lynn  D.,  106,  116; 
Margaret  L.,  116,  134;  Mar¬ 
garet  M.,  135;  Margaret  R., 
i  IS,  136;  Margaret  S.,  100, 
10Q,  132;  Margaret  V.,  106; 
Marguerite,  117,  136;  Marion 

A. ,  134;  Martha  A.,  106,  116; 
Mary  L.,  116,  135;  Mary  M., 
116,  134;  Melville,  134;  Min¬ 
nie  M.,  135;  Minnie  W.,  116; 
Norman  M.,  135,  141;  Pearle 

B. ,  135,  142;  Robert  D.,  142; 

Robert  J.,  106,  117,  136; 

Robert  L.,  116;  Ruby,  135; 
Sarah,  135;  William  F.,  106, 
116;  William  M.,  116,  134; 
William  T.,  11S 

Dettra  (Dettery),  1051 

Abraham,  1347,  1348;  Ada  E., 
836;  Amanda  M.,  648,  659; 
Anna,  640,  649,  1081,  1123; 
Anna  V.,  1380;  Annie  H.,  721, 
780;  Bertha  J.,  290,  316;  Ber¬ 
tha  R.,  640,  649;  Blanche  B., 
1380,  1414;  Catharine,  640, 
649;  Catharine  E.,  635,  640; 
Cesira  M.,  780,  836;  Charles, 
640,  649;  Charles  B.,  1380; 
Dorothy,  850;  Dorothy  L., 
836;  Elizabeth  E.,  635,  640; 
Elizabeth  M.,  1380,  1414; 

Ellen  B.,  1380,  1414;  Emma  R., 
648.  659;  Ernest,  649;  Ethel 
B.,  1380;  Eva  H.,  648,  659; 
Gerald,  650;  Hannah,  640,  649, 
1329,  1347;  Harold  B.,  1380, 
1414;  Harry  B.,  721,  780; 
Harry  E.,  780;  Harvey  L., 
648;  Howard  N.,  648,  659;  Ida 

G. ,  1380;  Ida  R.,  1347,  1380; 
Iva,  650;  Jacob,  640,  649; 
Jacob  S.,  1380;  Jesse,  635,  640; 
J.  Harold,  659;  John  D.,  639, 
648;  John  E.,  640,  649;  John 
F.,  648,  659;  John  G.,  1380; 
John  W.,  1414;  Jonas,  1123; 
Katie,  649;  Katie  K.,  640,  649; 
Leroy,  780;  Lizzie,  640;  Lizzie 
M.,  1301,  1308;  Lovina,  640, 
649;  Ludwig,  1231;  Lurena  B., 
1380;  Lydia  P.,  780,  836; 
Mabel,  649;  Mary,  640,  649, 
1126;  Mary  B.,  1380;  Mary  E., 
1329,  1348;  Mary  H.,  298,  327; 
Mary  J.,  279,  295;  Nancy, 
1346;  Paul  E.,  780,  836;  Pau¬ 
line  A.,  836;  Robert,  649;  Sallie 
W.,  640,  649;  Samuel,  640; 
Samuel  E.,  1308;  Susanna  E., 
639,  648;  William  C.,  316; 
William  H.,  780,  836;  Winfield 

H. ,  1347,  1380 
DeTurck,  Emma,  971,  978 
DeTurk,  Hannah,  1029 
Detwiler  (Detweiler),  Aaron  C., 

193;  Abraham  (Abram),  274, 
283,  331,  890,  1485;  Abraham 


B. ,  303,  331;  Aetna  IF,  1090, 
1134;  Agnes,  1376,  1410;  Alice 

S. ,  284,  305;  Allen  H.,  284; 
Almira,  283;  Almira  C.,  274, 
283;  Almira  T.,  304;  Alva, 
306;  Amanda  C.,  1201,  1216; 
Amelia,  335;  Andrew  B.,  1344, 
1376;  Andrew  IE,  284;  Andrew 

T. ,  283;  Anna,  284,  1344,  1376, 
1468;  Anna  B.,  1328,  1344; 
Anna  D.,  306;  Anna  M.,  284, 
305,  513,  547;  Anna  R.,  670, 
677;  Ann  B.,  274,  283:  Ann  R., 

283,  303;  Annie  H.,  284,  306; 
Annie  M.,  283,  303;  Annie  U., 
279,  1201;  Arlington,  1135; 
Arthur,  677 

Barbara,  273,  280;  Benjamin, 
682;  Benjamin  B.,  1344;  Bertha 
H.,  284;  Carl,  285;  Catharine, 
274,  283,  284;  Catharine 

(Catharyn)  H.,  271,  274,  284; 
Charles,  305;  Charles  H.,  284, 
305;  Chester,  1135;  Christian, 
271,  273,  274,  677;  Christian 

C. ,  283,  303;  Christian  H.,  274, 
284;  Clarence,  1135;  Clayton, 
1429;  Clement  H.,  284;  Cora 
T.,  284 

Daniel,  1193;  Daniel  B.,  1344, 
1376;  Daniel  C.,  1201,  1216; 
David  C.,  284;  D.  D.,  977; 
Delinda  P.,  867,  872;  Donald, 
1135;  Dorothy,  1135 
Edgar  V.,  306;  Edna  S.,  303,  331; 
E.  Durell,  306;  Edwin  S.,  284; 
Eliza,  1376;  Elizabeth  A.,  274, 

284,  306,  872;  Ella  G.,  283; 
Ella  R.,  284,  306;  Ella  V.,  284, 
305;  Ella  Y.,  284,  306;  Elmer 
H.,  284,  306;  Emma  C.,  284, 
306;  Emma  M.,  1344,  1376; 
Enos  H.,  274,  284;  Ernest  U., 
306;  Ernest  Z.,  305;  Evelyn, 
304,  331;  Evelyn  A.,  306 

Florence,  110,  124;  Florence  M., 
284,  306,  307;  Francis,  173, 
193;  Francis  R.,  193;  F.  Stella, 
1374,  1408;  Frank,  1090,  1134, 
1135, 1376;  Frank  H.,285,  307; 
Franklin,  872;  Frank  M.,  306; 
Freda  L.,  1413,  1429;  Frederick 
H.,  193 

George  B.,  1344,  1376;  George 
P.,  331;  George  R.,  1328,  1344; 
Gladys,  1135;  Grace  A.,  283; 
Hannah,  1084;  Harriet  II., 
284,  306;  Harry  L.,  679,  682; 
Harry  T.,  284,  305;  Harvey 
A.,  284,  306;  blarvey  C.,  306, 
332;  Helen  M.,  1376,  1410; 
Helen  R.,  306,  332;  Helen  Z., 
305;  Henrietta,  1505,  1513; 
Henry,  1376;  Herbert  S.,  284, 
306;  Homer,  670,  677;  Howard 
H.,  284 

Ida  H.,  1348,  1382;  Ida  S.,  659; 
Irene  E.,  331;  Isabella,  307, 
872;  Isabella  A.,  284;  Isabella 
H.,  1344,  1376;  Isaiah  C.,  283, 
303;  Isaiah  H.,  274,  284,  306 
Jacob,  274,  867,  872,  1375,  1410; 
Jacob  B.,  1344,  1376;  Jacob  C., 


283,  303;  Jacob  S.,  279,  1201; 

James  W.,  872;  Jennie  B., 
1344,  1376;  John,  1467;  John 
B.,  1344,  1376;  John  C.,  547; 
John  L.,  124;  John  P.,  872; 
Joseph,  1189,  1193;  Joseph 

B„  1344,  1376;  Joseph  C.,  1201; 
Joseph  H.,  1376;  Joseph  W., 
1408;  Julia  P.,  303,  331 

Kate,  1144;  Kate  B.,  283,  303, 
1285,  1293,  1344;  Kate  D.,  284; 
Katharine  H.,  284,  365,  387; 
Laura,  303;  Laura  S.,  284,  306; 
Leon,  305;  Louisa  K.,  1201, 
1216;  Lucie  B.,  1376;  Luther 
M.,  1216;  Lydia,  888,  890, 
1124;  Lydia  H.,  274,  285 
Margaret,  274;  Margaret  H.,  283; 
Margaret  Iv.,  283,  303;  Mar¬ 
garet  T.,  1344,  1376;  Marion, 
305,  332;  Martha  A.,  1344, 
1376;  Martha  J.,  1344,  1375, 
1376,  1410;  Martin,  280;  Mary, 
274,  283,  401,  496,  890,  1201, 
1307;  Mary  A.,  284,  306,  1344, 
1376;  Mary  D.,  327;  Mary  E., 

284,  306,  330,  1469,  1485; 
Marv  J.,  274,  284;  Mary  M., 
274,“  284;  Mary  P.,  1201; 
Maude  S.,  285,  307;  Mildred 
A.,  306,  332;  Michael  H.,  284, 
306;  Minerva,  677 

Norman,  306;  Norman  H.,  284, 
306;  Pauline,  306,  332;  Rachel 
A.,  1201,  1216;  Rachel  S.,  1189, 
1193;  Randall  Iv.,  306;  Ray¬ 
mond,  682;  Rebecca  H.,  284; 
Robert,  1134;  R.  Stanley,  306; 
Russel,  305;  Russel  Iv.,  303, 
331;  Ruth,  305 

Samuel  C.,  283;  Samuel  H.,  274, 
283;  Samuel  R.,  284;  Samuel 
T.,  283;  Sarah,  49S,  1457,  1467; 
Sarah  E.,  332;  Sarah  M.,  1376, 
1410;  Sara  S.,  284;  Susanna, 
872 

Viola  Iv.,  679,  682;  Virginia  Iv., 
173.  193;  Warren  H.,  284,  305; 
William,  677;  William  C.,  1201, 
1216;  William  M.,  1376,  1410 
Deubler,  James  A.,  1497;  Rachel, 
1483,  1497 

Deuel,  Rachael,  1491 
Devers,  Frank,  532;  Margaret  A., 
504,  532 

Devert,  Alvin  F.,  1407,  1427; 

Hannah  Iv.,  1407,  1427;  John 
F.,  1427 

Devine,  Harry,  315,  337;  Kather¬ 
ine,  337;  Mamie  K.,  315,  337 
DeVinney,  George,  1366;  Joseph¬ 
ine  L.,  1366 

Devlin,  Catherine,  503,  531;  Cor¬ 
nelius,  531 

DeVoe,  Mary  E.,  1115 
Dewald,  Susan,  645 
De  Walser,  667 
De  Walt,  Mary  E.,  139 
Dewey,  Jessie,  877,  882;  Thomas, 
882 

De  Witt,  Etta  B.,  447;  George,  447; 
Kate  H.,  432,  447;  William  H., 
432,  447 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Dey,  Mame,  443 
Deys,  Florence  E.,  187 
Deysher — see  Deischer 
Diamond,  Elinor  IF,  189,  211; 
Gilbert,  189,  211;  James,  211; 
Martha,  739 

Dice,  Christopher,  1036;  Elizabeth, 
1015,  1036 

Dick,  Elizabeth,  241,  953;  Maria, 
978 

Dickenshied,  C.  H.,  1573;  Maria, 
1576 

Dickey,  Lena  A.,  1092 
Dickinson,  Abraham,  1238;  David, 
1051 ;  Elizabeth  W.,  1233,  1238; 
Frank,  1238;  Horace,  1238; 
Israel  B.,  1233,  1238;  John, 
1315;  Lanie,  1238;  Lydia  M., 
1238;  Mabel  I.,  265;  Mae  C., 
283,  1238,  1244;  Marie,  1238; 
Marie  W.,  177,  202;  Mary, 
1238;  Mary  D.,  1021,  1051; 
Rena,  1238;  Ruth  E.,  1425; 
Samuel,  344;  W.  Stanley,  1238, 
1244 

Dickson,  Mary  A.,  330;  Susan  K., 

1506,  1515;  William,  1506, 
1515 

Dicky,  Roland  L.,  941,  946 
Diefenderfer,  Dieffenderffer — see 

Diffenderfer 

Dieffenbach,  Mary  E.,  818 
Diehl  (Deihl,  Diel),  Adam,  380, 
Albert  L.,  1142;  Amanda,  1513, 
1529;  Amelia  Y.,  477,  492; 
Annie  M.,  448;  Barbara,  1280, 
1281;  Charles  R.,  781,  1142; 
Chester,  1377,  1411;  Clifford, 
381;  Daniel,  230,  231;  Dorothy 
M.,  461;  Elias,  492;  Elizabeth 

J.,  1142;  Ellen  C.,  362,  380; 
Emma  K.,  362,  380;  Emma  S., 
580;  Emmeline,  362,  380;  Fran¬ 
ces  S.,  959,  961;  Frank,  448; 
Frederick,  449,  461;  George, 
1234;  George  H.,  381;  Henry, 
580,  959;  Henry  M.,  202;  Hor¬ 
ace  S.,  461;  Ida  M.,  721,  781; 
John  E.,  362,  380;  John  G., 
953,  959;  John  L.,  1142;  Latta 
G.,  449,  461;  Laura  J.,  492, 
517;  Lydia  N.,  177,  202;  Mabel, 
1089;  Mary,  492,  959;  Mary  A., 
214,  1377,  1411;  Mary  E., 
1102,  1142;  Mary  J.,  363,  381; 
Mary  S.,  1029;  Olivia  K.,  953, 
959;  Oscar  J.,  381;  Paul  A., 
381;  Philip,  63;  Rebecca,  1230, 
1234;  Rosina  K.,  230,  231; 
Samuel,  477,  492;  Sarah,  1428, 

1507,  1510,  1526;  Warren,  202; 
William,  177,  202,  492,  1029, 
1102,  1142;  William  E.,  1142; 
Zachary,  1411 

Diem,  Amanda,  1398;  Edith  M., 
792;  Elias,  792;  Franklin  S., 
792;  Howard  E.,  792;  Howard 
S.,  736,  792;  Laura  R.,  736,  792 
Diener,  Catharine,  125;  Elizabeth, 
1106 

Dierolf,  Elizabeth  F.,  554 
Dietrich  (Deitrich,  Detrich),  Alice, 
879;  Anna  IL,  1573,  1574; 


Augusta  J.,  194;  Balthasar, 
1186;  Barbara,  1186;  Carrie 
A.,  373,  399;  Elizabeth,  127; 
Eva,  1186;  Grant,  373,  399; 
Hattie  E.,  399;  Henry,  1143; 
Henry  H.,  1107,  1143;  Ida, 
399;  Mahlon,  1574;  Margaret 

F. ,  1143;  Margaret  S.,  1107, 
1143;  Mary  A.,  399;  Ray  E., 
399;  Rayfield  J.,  1143;  Robert 

G. ,  399;  Rosie,  1574,  1576; 
Sarah  E.,  399;  Solomon,  1573, 
1574;  Wesley,  399 

Dietz — see  Deetz 

Dietzel,  Frank  C.,  1160,  1167; 
Frederick,  1052;  Leland  E., 
1167;  Martha,  1160;  Matilda 
C.,  1022,  1052;  Ruth  V.,  1167; 
Sarah  E.,  1160,  1167 
Diffenbaugh,  Caroline,  1538 
Diffenderfer  (Diefenderfer,  Dieffen¬ 
derffer),  5S7;  Albert  B.,  639; 
Alexander,  634,  639,  655,  656; 
Alexander  B.,  639;  A.  Victor, 
903;  Blanche  D.,  655;  Catha¬ 
rine  B.,  634,  639;  Clara,  646, 
656;  Davis,  639;  Doris  L.,  903; 
E.  Grant,  655;  Eleanor  M., 
655;  Ellen  M.,  646,  655;  Elmer, 
646,  655;  Elsie  B.,  903;  Emma 
E.,  903;  Grace,  506;  Hannah, 
374;  Hannah  L.,  655;  Horace 

K.,  655;  Idella  S.,  895,  903; 
Jesse  A.,  655;  L.  Amanda,  655; 
Lillian  A.,  655;  M.  Alice,  655; 
Ralph  E.,  895,  903;  Susan  F., 
993 

Dilcher,  Charles  S.,  1530,  1547; 
Cyrus  J.,  1547;  Isabella  T., 
1530,  1547;  Robert  H.,  1547 
Dilger,  Elsie  M.,  735,  792 
Dilgert,  Emma,  489,  513 
Dill,  Barbara,  1471;  Maria,  1380 
Dillen,  Julia,  603,  623;  Thomas 
M.,  623 

Differ,  Joseph,  1308;  Lydia  M., 
1301,  1308;  Marv,  624;  Susan, 
1394 

Dillinger,  Alavesta  E.,  200 
Dillingess,  446 

Dilliplane  (Dillipline),  Annie,  1163, 
1171;  Cora,  911;  Thomas, 
1171 

Dilworth,  Anna  P.,  1397,  1425; 
Jipa,  1425 

Dimmig,  Anna,  430;  Charles,  430; 
Clara  L.,  169,  188;  Daniel,  188, 
210;  Daniel  B.,  188;  Ella,  430, 
'446;  Ella  M.,  427,  438;  Elmer, 
430;  Emma,  430;  George,  430; 
Hannah,  1016,  1039;  Herbert, 
430;  Howard  G.,  188,  211; 
Jennie  E.,  1S6,  210;  Jessiah, 
438;  John  L.,  169,  188;  Mar¬ 
garet,  430;  Margaret  R.,  211; 
Peter,  1039;  Rebecca  A.,  422, 
430;  Vernon,  430;  William,  439; 
William  G.,  422,  430;  Wilmer, 
188 

Dimmitt,  Martha  R.,  142 

Dinger,  Edna  S.,  676 

Dingier,  Annie,  1036,  1076;  Charles 


S.,  1076;  Mary,  1426;  Susan 
B.,  1076 

Di  Nunzio,  John,  341;  Joseph,  335, 
341;  Leona  M.,  335,  341 
Dirmitt,  Elizabeth  P.,  1218 
Disch,  Annie  L.,  1166,  1173;  Ira, 
1166,  1173;  Paul,  1173;  Ralph, 
1173 

Dissler,  Annie,  716,  771 
Distel,  Albert,  553;  Helen  M.,  532, 
553 

District,  Lower  (Middle),  5,  23,  26; 

Upper,  5,  26 
Dittmyer,  Evelyn,  536 
Ditzler,  Emma  S.,  826,  850;  Jacob, 
169;  Naomi  H.,  158,  169; 

William  W.,  850 

Diver,  Elsie  C.,  206;  Jane,  1095; 
Joseph,  206 

Divilbliss,  Lavinia  G.,  100 
Dix,  Hepzibah,  1494 
Dixon,  Anna  M.,  1267,  1273;  Carrie 
J.,  119;  Edith  M.,  1267;  Edna 
H.,  1267,  1273;  Elinor  H.,  189, 
211;  Elizabeth,  1319;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  1322,  1332;  Elizabeth 
J.,  107,  119;  Emma  C.,  1262, 
1267;  Emma  H.,  189;  Flora  IL, 
1267,  1273;  Florence  S.,  170, 
189,  1267;  Hannah,  1322,  1332; 
Ida,  1332;  Ida  F.,  1322;  Isaac, 
1322,  1332;  James,  107,  119; 
John,  189,  1267;  John  A.,  1551; 
Mabel,  1540,  1551;  Marian  E., 
1273;  Rachel,  1322,  1332; 

Samuel,  1319,  1322,  1332; 

Samuel  C.,  1322,  1332; 

Thomas,  1322,  1332;  Thomas 
J.,  1267,  1273;  William,  119; 
William  F.,  170,  189,  1262, 
1267 

Doadt,  Bessie  M.,  612;  Casper,  611; 
Conrad,  591,  611;  David  L., 
612;  Edna  L.,  612;  Edward  W., 
611,  624;  George  L.,  612; 

Henry  L.,  612;  Ida  M.,  591, 
611;  Irwin  W.,  612;  Rose  L. 
611,  624;  Violet  M.,  611,  624 
Doak,  Elsie  L.,  255;  Guy  II.,  240, 
255;  John  E.,  255;  Lillian  M., 
255,  267;  Rilla  R.,  240,  255; 
Samuel,  267 

Doan,  Jane  H.,  1018;  Jesse,  1018 
Doane,  John  W.,  1105;  Robert  A., 
1105;  Vera  H.,  1055,  1105; 
William  A.,  1055,  1105 
Dobbins,  John  S.,  1110;  Margaret 
F.,  1064,  1110 

Dobler,  Flora  B.,  1470,  1485;  John, 
1485 

Dobschal,  Maria,  662 
Dobson,  Barbara,  654;  Elizabeth 

L.,  654;  Fulton,  644,  654; 
Louise  S.,  644,  654;  Lucile  A., 
654;  Samuel  W.,  654;  Susanna 
E.,  1273;  Thomas,  941 
Dock,  Christopher,  1369 
Doctor,  Amanda  M.,  694,  714; 
George,  714;  Jacob,  713;  Lucy, 
766;  Mary,  694,  713 
Dod,  Christine,  543 
Dodd,  Clement  F.,  1112;  Edith  W., 
1064,  1112;  Edward  A.,  540; 


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1615 


Elwood  (Ellwood)  M.,  1064, 
1112;  Lynn  M.,  1112;  Nellie 
F.,  540 

Dodendorf,  Eliza,  834 
Dodge,  Ada  H.,  253;  A.  H.,  239, 
253;  Alfred,  898;  Alma  M., 
253;  Elma  M.,  253;  Emma  J., 
892,  898;  Fay  K.,  253;  Flor¬ 
ence,  1517,  1533;  Frank,  1533; 
Glen  M.,  253;  Hiram  A.,  892, 
S98;  Maud  K.,  253;  Mertie  M., 
239,  253 

Dodson,  Clara  H.,  740;  Clinton, 
1466;  Emma  H.,  740,  799; 
Estelle  W.,  740,  799;  Hannah 
H.,  740,  799;  Helen  S.,  740, 
799;  Helen  W.,  799;  Henry  C., 
704,  740,  799;  Hester  H„  740; 
Julia  M.,  1456,  1466;  Martha 
H.,  704,  740,  799;  Robert  A., 
740,  799 

Doepfer,  Anna  S., '  1081,  1122; 

Henry  C.,  1122 
Doerbaum,  John,  29 
Dohner,  Lydia,  852 
Doke,  Nancy,  115 
Doldey,  Anna  B.,  1400 
Doll,  Alice  G.,  1566,  1568;  Amanda 
K.,  175,  196;  Ethel  C.,  1568; 
George  M.,  196;  Gilbert  L., 
1568,  1570;  Henry,  196;  II. 
Lewis,  1566,  1568:  Horace  H., 
175,  196;  Horace  M.,  196;  Ida 
M.,  196;  Louis,  1568;  Mabel 
F.,  1568,  1570;  Matilda,  196; 
Sallie  M.,  440;  Sylvester,  440 
Dombaugh,  Frances,  1174 
Domeck,  Elizabeth  K.,  716,  771 
Dommel,  Homer  K.,  262;  Joseph 

C. ,  247,  262;  Matthias,  262; 
May  A.,  247,  262;  William  M., 
262 

Donahue,  Alice  I.,  778,  834;  James 
W.,  1387;  Lena  L.,  1387,  1420; 
Mary  J.,  1350,  1387;  Mary  V., 
1387;  Philip  F.,  1350,  1387; 
Robert,  1387;  T.  J.,  778,  834 
Donaldson,  Anna,  874,  800;  Benja¬ 
min,  880;  Madge  M.,  1356; 
Ruth  B.,  1489 
Done,  Effie,  1388 
Doneily,  Levina,  4S6 
Donelson  (Donellson),  Annie  M., 
1335;  Elizabeth,  1369;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  716,  771 

Doney,  Beatrice  M.,  516;  Emma  L., 
490,  516;  Howard  J.,  516;  Ida 

J.,  240,  256;  Jacob,  240,  256; 
James  G.,  490,  516;  Kate  E., 
234,  240;  Lizzie  J.,  256;  Robert 
H.,  516;  Willard  J.,  '256;  Wil¬ 
liam,  516 

Donmoyer,  Rebecca,  773 
Donnan,  David,  924;  Essie  M.,  922, 
924 

Donnell,  Catharine,  1410;  Henry, 
1376,  1410;  Martha  A.,  1410; 
Sarah  M„  1376,  1410 
Donnelly,  Arthur  B.,  1532;  Charles 

D. ,  1532;  Eloise  D.,  1515, 

1532;  Hugh,  214;  James  R., 
1515,  1532;  Mary  A.,  1112; 
Michael  F.,  199,  214;  Minnie 


L.,  199,  214;  Richard,  1532 
Donner,  Maria,  1110,  1111 
Donohoe,  Mary,  81S 
Doorley,  Hazel,  323 
Dordrecht,  46 
Dorey,  Mary,  990 
Doris,  Ellen,  1402 
Dorman,  Elizabeth,  1441,  1454; 
John,  1449,  1454;  Matilda, 
1030;  Sybil,  1454 
Dorn,  Melchior,  16,  18 
Dorr,  Hattie,  1397 
Dosom,  Mary,  408 
Dotterer,  Anna  V.,  1002;  John, 
1010;  Mary,  901;  Marie,  758; 
Priscilla,  290,  315;  Samuel, 
315;  Susan,  691,  702;  Susanna, 
1010;  Susanna  G.,  887,  889 
Dotts,  Amanda,  689,  698;  Mary, 
432,  448 

Doty,  A.  C.,  1477,  1493;  Edmond 
A.,  1493;  G.  E.  Laurice,  1493; 
Laura  M.,  1477,  1493 
Doud,  Anna  M.,  1067,  1113;  Anne 

E.,  1113;  Erastus  S.,  1113; 
Harold,  1067,  1113;  Harold 

A. ,  1113;  Margaret  J.,  1113 
Dougherty,  Annie  E.,  179,  205; 

Elizabeth  E.,  1075,  1119; 

Ethel  G.,  1133;  Harry,  1133; 
Hellen  T.,  1133;  James,  1090, 
1133;  John,  1133;  John  A., 
1119;  Minnie  M.,  1090,  1133; 
Walter,  1133;  William,  1133 
Doughty,  Amanda  L.,  1041;  Mar¬ 
garet  A.,  869,  876;  William  E., 
1041 

Douglass,  Allison  C.,  1543,  1554; 
Barbara,  1489;  Benjamin  D., 
1543,  1554;  Charles  T.,  573, 
586;  Crissie  M.,  1474,  1489; 
Elizabeth  R.,  573,  586;  Eva 

B. ,  1527,  1543;  Henrietta  W., 
1459,  1474;  James  P.,  1483; 
John  F.,  1459,  1474,  1489; 
Margaret,  1489;  Robert  D., 
1527,  1543;  Robert  G.,  1543; 
Sarah  E.,  1469,  1493 

Douthitt,  Maria,  1499 
Dove,  Sarah  P.,  740 
Dover,  34,  39,  47 

Dowding,  Albert,  591,  610;  Annie 
G.,  611;  Bertha  M.,  610;  Emily 
E.,  611;  Emily  M.,  591,  610; 
Joseph,  610;  Lewis  E.,  611; 
Mary  R.,  610;  Winnifred  D., 
611 

Dowell,  Lemuel,  134;  Lillian  A., 
116,  134;  Mary  L.,  134;  Wil¬ 
liam  L.,  116,  134 
Dowers,  58 

Edward,  863,  866;  Matilda,  867, 
871;  Regina  H.,  863.  866 
Dowler,  Evaline,  522;  Frank  M., 
522,  551;  Katharine  I.,  522, 
551;  Rebecca  L.,  496,  522 
Dowlin,  Clifton,  1296;  Joseph  N., 
1296;  Luther,  1286,  1296;  Mar¬ 
tha  A.,  1286,  1296;  May,  1296, 
1306;  Norris,  1296 
Downard,  Beulah  M.,  1420;  B.  F., 
1388,  1420;  Boyd  L.,  1420;  B. 
Ross,  1420;  Catharine  E.,  1388, 


1420;  Dorcus  B.,  1420;  Ephra¬ 
im,  1420;  Mildred  G.,  1420, 
1430 

Downing,  Laura,  1546 
Doyle,  Belle,  287;  Bernard,  1138; 
Louisa,  101,  108;  Mary  A.,  778; 
Mary  C.,  1095,  1138 
Doylestown,  19 

Drake,  Alexander  H.,  1459,  1474; 
Emily,  1556;  George,  1046; 
G.  Louisa,  799;  Ida  W.,  1459, 
1474;  Martha,  568,  574;  Mar¬ 
tha  A.,  1454,  1462;  Matilda, 
473,  482;  Nancv,  1046;  Philip, 
1462 

Dramer,  Concordear,  338 
Draper,  James  E.,  120,  138;  John 

A. ,  138;  Nathaniel,  1454,  1461; 
Rachel  W.,  1454,  1461;  Su¬ 
sannah  H.,  120,  138 

Drasher,  Maria,  738 
Drayer,  Francis,  504,  532;  John,  532 
Dreffs,  Arthur,  672;  Clara  A.,  672 
Drehs,  Amelia  H.,  102,  110;  Edwin 
G.,  102,  110;  Irwin,  110 
Dreihouse,  Lizzie,  1021,  1051 
Dreisbach,  Aaron,  973;  Amanda 
S.,  1194,  1202;  Emma  L.,  1202, 
1218;  Enos  S.,  1194,  1202; 
Esther  H.,  973;  John  M.,  1530, 
1540;  Laura  C.,  1530,  1546; 
Martin,  1530;  Martin  L.,  1514, 
1530;  Matilda  E.,  1530;  Susan 

B. ,  1514,  1530 

Dreka,  Blanche  E.,  320;  George  A., 
320;  Grace  H.,  293,  320;  J. 
Godfrey,  293,  320 
Drennan,  Esther  M.,  605 
Dresden,  34-36 
Dresher  (Drescher),  58 

Abraham,  52,  56,  62,  353,  887, 
918,  919,  921,  1186;  Abraham 

K. ,  921,  923,  985;  Agnes,  919, 

1230,  1233;  Amanda,  921; 

Anna,  62,  348,  349,  631,  633, 

918,  1436,  1437;  Anna  A., 
918-920,  1281,  1283;  Anna  K., 
228,  230,  918,  919;  Anna  R., 
918;  Austin  C.,  922;  Beatrice 

L. ,  922;  Blanche,  276;  Blanche 
R.,  920 

Catharine  W.,  919,  921;  Cecilia 
E.,  920,  921;  Cecilia  R.,  921, 
923;  Charlotte  G.,  920,  922; 
Christopher  (Christoph),  37, 

53,  54,  58,  62,  66,  79,  83,  228, 
662,  918,  919,  1281,  1436; 
Clarella  S.,  923,  1295,  1306; 
Daniel,  276,  91S-921 

Edward  L.,  922;  Edwin  L.,  925; 
Eli,  919;  Elizabeth  II.,  275, 

919,  920;  Elizabeth  M.,  919; 

Ella,  920,  922;  Ella  H.,  923, 

925,  1296;  Ellen  D.,  921,  923; 

Emeline,  667,  673,  921;  Emily, 
920;  Eve  S.,  918,  1186;  Flor¬ 
ence  B.,  920,  921;  Frederick,  40 

George  (Georg),  37,  42,  43,  51,  52, 

54,  58,  62,  69,  79,  349,  917- 
921,  1258;  Hans,  349;  Jacob, 
352,  918,  921;  Jacob  W.,  921, 
923;  Johann,  418;  Levi,  919; 
Lydia,  921 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Maria,  39,  42,  62,  88,  228,  344, 
918,  919;  Maria  B.,  918;  Maria 
Y.,  918,  1258;  Martha  H.,  276, 
920,  922;  Mary,  921,  923; 
Mary  A.,  921,  923,  985;  Nellie 

R. ,  921,  923;  Oliver,  919,  920, 
1283 

Rachel,  921,  923;  Raymond  S., 
923,  925,  1296;  Rebecca,  919; 
Regina,  918;  Regina  K.,  352, 

918,  919;  Reuben,  919,  921; 
Rosina,  39,  62,  918,  1180, 
1183;  Royal,  925 

Salome,  357 ;  Samuel,  29,  53,  230, 
888,  918-922;  Sarah  K.,  353, 

919,  921;  Susanna,  53,  353, 
357,  918,  919,  921,  923,  1260, 
1261,  1281,  1283;  Susanna  S., 
887,  888,  918,  920, 922;  Theresa, 
920;  William  H.,  920,  922 

Dreshertown,  58 

Dreslin,  Anna  F.,  1096;  George, 
1115;  Mary  A.,  1072,  1115 
Dresselhaus,  Catherine,  922 
Drexel,  Katie,  1143 
Dreyfus,  Emma,  853 
Drissel,  Susan,  169 
Driver,  John  M.,  121;  Mabel  H., 
108,  121 

Druckenmiller,  Amanda,  451; 
Amanda  P.,  435,  451;  Catha¬ 
rine  E.,  425,  435;  Catharine 

S. ,  435,  451;  Charles,  425; 

Charles  C.,  435,  451;  Dorothy, 
451;  Elizabeth,  476,  489;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  451;  Ellen  Y.,  425, 
435;  Elsie,  911,  913;  Enos, 
1164;  Florence  S.,  435,  451; 
George  W.,  425;  Henrietta, 
425,  435;  Flenry  A.,  425;  Ida 
M.,  425,  435;  Jacqueline  B., 
452;  Jennie,  425;  Joseph  E., 
435,  451;  Joseph  Y.,  425,  435; 
Joshua,  425;  Lovina  Y.,  420, 
425;  Maggie,  1158,  1164; 

Maria,  198;  Martha  B.,  425; 
Nathan,  420,  425;  Nathan  T., 
425,  435;  Pauline,  425;  Polly, 
487;  Rachel  T.,  425,  435;  Reu¬ 
ben,  425;  Susan,  425,  435; 
William,  913 

Drum,  Albert,  979;  Eliza,  979,  990; 
Emma,  979,  989;  Ida,  979; 
Mary,  979,  989;  Rebecca  N., 
972,  979;  Samuel,  972,  979; 
Sarah,  979;  William,  979; 
Wright,  979 

Drumheller,  Anna  L.,  813;  Annie, 
1100,  1141;  Annie  E.,  813; 
Barbara  L.,  846;  Caroline, 

1395;  Carrie  D.,  813;  Cath¬ 
erine  R.,  816;  Charles,  813; 
Charles  Y.,  174,  195;  Edward, 
1100;  Elizabeth  D.,  578,  596; 
Elizabeth  J.,  710,  756;  Emma 
R.,  1051,  1100;  Harvey,  813; 
Horace,  1051,  1100;  Howard, 
756,  813;  Irene  H.,  174,  195; 
Isabella,  140;  Jacob,  813;  Jacob 
B.,  710,  756;  John,  578,  596; 
Kate  H.,  756,  813;  Kenneth, 
1100;  Lawrence,  813;  Mary 
M.,  813;  May,  813;  Nora  E., 


813;  Rebecca  S.,  759;  Ringgold, 
195;  Sallie,  736,  803;  Sarah  A., 
711,'  976;  William,  756,  759, 
1100 

Drummond,  Anna  M.,  1422;  Lewis 

J. ,  1422;  Lizzie,  1072;  Plesie 
M.,  1389,  1422 

Drune,  Magdalena,  794 
Dryadel,  Jane,  334 
Duane,  1508 
Dublin,  64 
Upper,  53 

Dubois,  Ada  E.,  358,  371;  David, 
581;  Edgar,  371;  Elizabeth, 
571;  Ella,  371;  Phoebe  P.,  571, 
581 

Dubschke,  Johann  C.,  85 
Ducoffe,  Elizabeth,  690,  699 
Duckham,  Emily,  319 
Duckworth,  Laura  C.,  997 
Duddy,  Amy  R.,  1097,  1139;  Anna 
H.,  1097,  1139;  Edna  M.,  1139; 
John,  1139;  John  H.,  1139; 
William,  1097,  1139;  William 

T.,  1139 

Duel,  Adelia,  1117 
Duffy,  John,  1121;  Margaret,  1080, 
1121;  Mary,  993;  Sarah,  1092 
Dufur,  Louisa,  880 
Dugan,  Alice,  1028,  1063;  Ellen, 
1390,  1423 

Duke,  Anna  C.,  1422;  Clara  B., 
1389,  1422;  Edgar  C.,  1389, 
1422;  James  C.,  1422;  James 
W.,  1422 

Dull,  Mary  P.,  321 
Dunaway,  Elizabeth,  1487 
Duncan,  Isabel,  568,  575;  Malinda, 
1427;  Margaret  J.,  405;  Maria, 
547 

Dunfee,  Mary  E.,  719,  776;  Robert 
M.,  776 

Dunham,  Catharine  L.,  1504,  1510 
Dunkelberger,  Annie  M.,  442,  457; 
Earl  M.,  457;  Franklin,  457; 
Harvey  J.,  442,  457;  Roy  E., 
457;  Sophia,  457 

Dunkle,  Blanche,  1362;  Ellen,  1363; 
Fern,  1362;  Florence,  1363; 
Fred,  1363;  George,  1335, 
1362;  Irene,  1363;  Lesta  B., 
1335,  1362;  Lucile,  1363;  Mar¬ 
vin,  1362;  Maxine,  1363;  May, 
1362,  1405;  William,  1362 
Dunlap,  Ann  E.,  1330,  1352;  Edna 
R.,  533,  555;  Elizabeth,  1352; 
Ella  N.,  1567,  1570;  Ida,  408; 
James,  533,  555;  Lola  C.,  1352, 
1391;  Louis,  1567,  1570;  Louis 

K. ,  1570;  Mary,  1352;  Mary 

J. ,  1371;  Matthew,  1330,  1352; 
Rhoda  A.,  1139;  Robert  W., 
1570;  Ruby,  555;  Sarah  L., 
1463,  1477;  Stella  M.,  1396; 
Tompkins,  1477;  W.  Beyer, 
1352;  William  B.,  1352,  1391 

Dunmire,  Permila  J.,  874,  880 
Dunn,  Ada  M.,  1475,  1490;  Alice 

K. ,  585;  Anna  J.,  835;  Annie 
II.,  739;  Bessie  M.,  367,  391; 
Carrabell,  1475;  Dorothy  A., 
1490;  Edwin,  1455,  1465;  Flor¬ 
ence  H.,  1475;  Harry  A.,  1490; 


Helen  A.,  1490;  Homer  W., 
1460,  1475,  1490;  Janet, 

805;  Joseph,  1475;  Maggie  H., 
1475;  Mary  A.,  1460,  1475; 
Rachel  W.,  1455,  1465;  Re¬ 
becca  A.,  1475;  Samuel,  739; 
Theron  T.,  1475;  Warren  C., 
585;  William  E.,  1490;  Willis 
C.,  1475,  1490 

Durdy,  Alexander  C.,  1489;  Louisa 
E.,  1473,  1489;  Louis  L.,  1473, 
1489 

Durkee,  Alfred  R.,  217;  Jessie,  208, 
217 

Durn,  Charles  D.,  541;  Emma  M., 
541;  Joseph,  541;  Levi  R.,  510, 
541;  Minnie  M.,  541;  Sarah 
M.,  510,  541 

Durrett,  Hester  T.,  105,  114 
Duryea,  Albert  B.,  1044,  1091 ;  Alice 
R.,  1136;  Edwin  J.,  1091; 
George  W.,  1091;  Margaret 

L.,  1044,  1091;  Paul  G.,  1091, 
1136;  Susie  B.,  1091,  1136 
Dutter,  Arthur,  554;  Charles,  533, 
554;  Chloe,  555;  Dorothy, 
555;  Henry,  554;  lone,  555; 
Kenneth,  555;  Maggie  R., 
533,  554;  Roy,  554 
Dutton,  Aimee  S.,  723;  Henry  B., 
179,  204;  Kathryn  M.,  723; 
Lewis  T.,  723,  784;  Marie  I., 
179,  204;  Mary  H..  204;  Reata 
R.,  723,  784;  Savilla  H.,  698, 
723;  William  M.,  698,  723; 
William  R.,  204 
Dwyer,  Helen,  115,  132 
Dyer,  Ella  M.,  520,  550;  John  R., 
520,  550;  Joseph,  550;  Joseph 
K.,  550 

Dykins,  Daniel  B.,  820;  Julia  H., 
765,  820 
Dyre,  Anne,  727 
Dysart,  Keturah  A.,  556 
Dyson,  Joseph  B.,  678;  Miriam  M., 
671,  678 

E 

Eagle,  Anna  D.,  746,  802;  Catha¬ 
rine,  803;  Charles,  802;  Charles 
H.,  746,  802;  Ellen  H.,  706, 
746;  Esther,  646;  Henry,  746; 
Howard  H.,  746,  803;  Kate, 
746;  Mark  H.,  706,  746;  Mar¬ 
guerite,  803;  Mary,  746,  803; 
Miriam  L.,  802;  Rachel,  803; 
Ruth  E.,  802 

Early  (Earley),  Albert  L.,  1555; 
Augustus,  827;  Lillian  C.,  1271, 
1277;  Lvdia  M.,  827;  Mary  G., 
1551,  1555;  Michael,  1277 
Earnhardt,  Josephine,  1549 
Earnshaw,  Laura,  138 
East,  Catherine,  1485 
Eastburn,  Edward,  687,  689;  Eliza¬ 
beth  IL,  689;  Hannah,  1438, 
1440,  1446 

East  Greenville,  60,  68 
East  Indies,  34 

Eastman,  Dora  E.,  537,  556;  George 
Y.,  1458,  1473;  Joseph  H.,  556; 
Mary  E.,  1458,  1473;  Moses, 
1473 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Easton,. 70,  83 

Anne  L.,  1497;  Margaret,  103, 
112;  Mildred  A.,  ^306,  332; 
William  N.,  332 
Eastwood,  Elizabeth,  1402 
Eaton,  Catherine  H.,  605;  Charles 

G. ,  385;  Harry  M.,  365,  385; 
Henry  H.,  605;  Henry  S.,  605; 
Lizzie  I.,  586,  605;  Martin 
W.,  586,  605;  Mary  A.,  576, 
592;  Miriam  L.,  605;  Morse, 
592;  Sarah  C.,  365,  385;  Stan¬ 
ley  K.,  385;  Wesley,  576,  592 

Ebbert,  David  W.,  23 
Ebel,  Eric  J.,  539;  Herman  W.,  508, 
539;  Harry  Z.,  539;  John,  539; 
Minnie  E.,  508,  539;  Myrtle 
I.,  539;  Robert  W.,  539 
Eberhard  (Eberhardt),  Agnes,  1248; 
Catherine,  1103;  Charles  W., 
158,  170,  430;  Climena  R.,  430; 
Elizabeth.  1054;  Emma  K., 
158,  170;  Ida  C.,  485,  505; 
Pauline  R.,  550;  Rebecca,  1189, 
1194;  William,  505 
Eberly,  Alvin,  830;  Annie,  717,  773; 
Benjamin,  1133;  Brandt,  127; 
Catherine,  831;  Clayton,  830; 
David,  771;  Dorothy  V.,  831; 
Earl,  830;  Elizabeth,  717,  772, 
773,  830;  Elizabeth  H.,  773, 
830;  Elsie,  772,  773,  831; 
Emma  E.,  772,  829;  Francis 

E. ,  1133;  Franklin,  830;  Frank 
W.,  773,  830;  Harry,  830; 
Harry  S.,  112,  127;  Helen,  127; 
Henry,  830;  Herman,  830; 
Irene  R.,  773,  831;  Irwin,  830; 
James,  830;  John  R.,  127; 
Kate,  772;  Kathryn  R.,  831; 
Katie,  717,  773;  Lillian  G., 
830;  Lizzie,  773;  Lizzie  E.,  717, 
772;  Martin,  772;  Mary  E., 
112,  127;  Mary  F.,  772;  Myce 

F. ,  1090,  1133;  Rebecca,  717, 
773;  Rebecca  D.,  773;  Salinda, 
772,  829;  Sallie,  717,  772;  Sallie 

H. ,  695,  717;  Samuel,  695,  717, 
772,  773;  Sarah  W.,  771;  Sher¬ 
wood  K.,  1133;  Solomon,  717, 
772;  Verna  I.,  1133;  Walter, 
830;  William,  830,  1090,  1133; 
William  D.,  773,  831;  Zacha- 
riah,  772 

Ebersole,  Florence,  769,  824;  Jacob 
F.,  824 

Ebert,  Alan  C.,  1164,  1172;  Alberta, 
1172;  Alice  A.,  1162,  1170; 
Alice  B.,  1157,  1164;  Alvin  T., 
1157,  1164;  Amos,  1154,  1157; 
Amos  H.,  1157,  1162;  Amos  L., 
1157,  1163;  Anna,  1157,  1162; 
Anna  D.,  1162,  1170;  Anna  S., 
1152,  1154,  1162;  Annie,  1157; 
Augustus  F.,  621 
Bertha,  1163;  Blaine  G.,  1163, 
1172;  Clarence  G.,  1163;  Clar¬ 
ence  W.,  1157;  Claude  W., 
1163;  Christian,  1152,  1154; 
Dorothea  M.,  1171 
Edgar  L.,  1163,  1170;  Edgar  R., 
1162,  1168;  Eleanor  R.,  1171; 
Eleanor  T.,  1154,  1157;  Eli, 


1157;  Elizabeth  C.,  1163,  1172; 
Elizabeth  R.,  1154,  1157,  1164, 
1172;  Ella  B.,  1162;  Emily  XJ. , 
1157,  1164;  Emma,  1157;  Em¬ 
ma  G..  1162;  Florence,  1171; 
Florence  O.,  1169;  Frances  A., 
1169 

George  W.,  1163,  1171;  Gladys 
E.,  1170;  Hannah  C.,  1157, 
1164;  Hannah  M.,  1157,  1162; 
Harry,  1171;  Harry  O.,  1163, 
1171;  Hattie  E.,  1163;  Helen 

D. ,  1163,  1170;  H.  Emma, 
1163,  1171;  Horace  K.,  1162, 
1170;  Horace  M.,  1157,  1162, 
1164;  Horace  S.,  1170;  Howard 

E. ,  1162 

Ida  G„  1163,  1172;  Ida  M.,  1162; 
Israel,  1154;  Jacob  L.,  1157, 
1163;  Jennie,  1163,  1172;  J. 
Milton,  1157,  1164;  Joel,  1154, 
1157;  Johann,  348;  Joseph, 
1154;  Joseph  R.,  1157,  1162 
Kate  H.,  1157,  1163;  Kate  M., 
1157,  1163;  Kate  V.,  1157, 

1161;  Kingsley  W.,  1164;  Leah, 
1171;  Leonard,  1171;  Lizzie  C., 
1163,  1172;  Louisa  Y.,  1154, 
1157 

Magdalena,  1154;  Maggie  M., 
1163,  1171;  Margaret,  1172; 
Margaret  R.,  1157,  1163;  Mar¬ 
garet  W.,  1157,  1162;  Mary, 
1157,  1163;  Mary  A,  1163, 

1170;  Mary  J.,  1157,  1162; 

Mary  K.,  1 162,  1170;  Mary  L., 
1154,  1157;  Mary  P.,  1163, 

1171;  Mattie  M./1163,  1171; 
M.  Elizabeth,  1163,  1171; 

Milton  L.,  1157,  1163;  Miriam 
A.,  1162,  1168;  Morris  A.,  1162; 
Myra  E.,  1162 

Olive  M.,  600,  621;  Phoebe  A., 

1162,  1170;  Rebecca,  1157, 
1162;  Robley  J.,  1169:  Rosa 
L.,  1162,  1170;  Ruth,  1171; 
Sallie  D.,  1163,  1171;  Samuel, 
1154,  1157;  Samuel  R.,  1157, 
1161;  Sarah,  1163;  Sarah  A., 
1157,  1162;  Sarah  H.,  1154, 
1157;  Solomon,  1154,  1157; 
Stella  K.,  1163 

Thelma  H.,  1171;  Theresa,  1154, 
1157,  1163;  Walter  G.,  1163; 
Walter  W.,  1162;  Walton  G., 

1163,  1172;  Willard,  1171; 

William.  1154,  1157,  1162; 

William  D.,  1162,  1170;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  1169;  William  S., 
1163,  1171;  Wilson  H.,  1157, 
1162  . 

Ebner,  Mary  C.,  817 

Eby,  Annie,  627;  Clinton  B.,  262; 

Sara  K.,  262;  S.  H.,  96,  99 
Eccard,  Calvin  N.,  514,  548;  Evan¬ 
geline  L.,  514,  548 
Eck,  Edwin  D.,  812,  846;  Elarah, 
201;  Jennie  C.,  812,  846;  Laura 
D.,  932,  934;  Ruth  M.,  846; 
Samuel  G.,  846,  934 
Eckard,  Mary  C.,  233,  239 
Eckel,  Annie  S.,  1041;  Catharine 
L.,  1017,  1041;  Fabian,  7,  8; 


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Horace,  1086;  Leidy,  1041, 
1086;  Lewis,  1041;  Lizzie, 
1086;  Mary  L.,  1041,  1086; 
Samuel,  1017,  1041 
Eckenroth,  Charles  R.,  1422;  Clara 
M.,  1389,  1422 

Ecker,  Amy,  840;  Bessie,  753,  809; 

Lydia,  1014,  1032;  William,  809 
Eckert,  1041 

Alice  J.,  772,  828;  Alvin  K.,  392; 
Anna  M.,  392;  Beulah  E.,  1060, 
1109;  Catharine,  94;  Catherine 
K.,  392;  Charles  F.,  1027,  1060; 
Emma,  1094;  Emma  R.,  1027, 
1060;  Ernest,  955;  Eulalia  K., 
392,  409;  Frank  B.,  1109; 
Fredericka,  376;  Frieda  B., 
1109;  George  R.,  1060,  1109; 
Ida  H.,  1064;  John,  1064; 
Josephine  L.,  1422;  Leidy  L., 
367,  392;  Luther  K.,  392; 
Mary,  194;  Matilda,  812; 
Michael.  469;  Monroe,  392; 
Pauline  M.,  950,  955;  Sarah, 
983;  Sophia,  392;  Susanna  A., 
392;  Susanna  L.,  367,  392; 
Viola  IV,  392,  409 
Eckford,  Elizabeth  N.,  117,  136; 
Jason  I.,  117,  136;  Margaret 
B.,  136 

Eckhart,  Christiana  H.,  1042,  1089; 
Ella,  1089;  Fretta,  1089;  Jacob, 
1566;  John,  1042,  1089;  Lewis, 
1089;  Maria,  1565,  1566;  Mary, 
1089;  Nathan,  1089;  Sylvester, 
1089;  William.  1089 
Ecklin,  Harriet,  1330,  1350 
Eckrote,  Sarah,  988 
Eckroth,  Amandus,  708;  Annetta, 
708;  Cora  M.,  708,  750;  Earl 

M. ,  .750;  Edwin,  708,  750; 
Ellen,  708,  750;  Eva,  750; 
George  M.,  852;  Guy  E.,  750; 
John,  708;  Levina  H.,  692,  708; 
Mary  A.,  708,  750;  Moses,  692, 
708;  Roy  S.,  750;  Valentine, 
708;  Valeria,  828,  852;  Wil¬ 
liam,  708,  750 

Eckstein,  Dorothy  Y.,  1275,  1278; 

Theodore,  1275,  1278 
Edam,  46 

Eddinger,  Daisy,  811;  Elda,  811; 
Elijah,  811;  Elsie,  811;  Frank, 
1536;  Frank  C.,  755,  811; 
Harry,  811;  Leon,  811;  Lillie 
(Lilly)  E.,  755;  811;  Lulu,  811, 
845;  Marie,  811;  Minnie,  811, 
845;  Ruth  W.,  1536,  Titus,  811 
Eddy,  Cora  M.,  1388,  1420;  George 
E.,  1420;  George  W.,  1420; 

Harry  D.,  1388,  1420;  Salinda 

N. ,  981;  William,  981,  1450 

Edel,  Leah,  473,  482 

Edelman  (Edleman),  Ambrose, 
1241,  1250;  Calvin  B.,  1089, 
1132;  Carrie  IV,  1250,  1255; 
Catharine,  1147;  Catherine, 
1135;  Charles,  1250,  1255; 

Christiana,  1196,  1207;  Clar¬ 
ence,  1250;  Edwin,  1250;  Elsie 

R.,  1090;  Emma  E.,  1147; 

Joseph,  1132;  Lizzie  M.,  1241, 
1250;  Luther  C.,  1132;  Mary 


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C.,  1089,  1132;  Oscar,  1090; 
Sophia,  160,  173 
Eden,  Clara,  1540,  1551 
Edenborn,  Edwin  R.,  138;  Harry 
M.,  120,  138;  Theresa  L.,  120, 
1 38 

Eder,  Charles  B.,  506,  535;  Hazel 

M. ,  506,  535;  Samuel,  535 
Edison,  Thomas  A.,  1537 
Edkin,  536 

Edleman — see  Edelman 
Edmandson,  Francis,  1447;  Joanna 

N. ,  1441,  1447 

Edmonston,  John  A.,  1120;  Lillian, 

1080,  1120;  Sarah  A.,  1120 
Edmunson,  Blanche  N.,  1372 
Edsall,  Benjamin  F.,  478,  494; 

Charles  F.,  494;  Ellen  Y.,  478, 
494;  Helen  J.,  494;  Jesse  Y., 
494;  Mary,  494;  Mary  V.,  494; 
Peter,  494;  Walter  C.,  494 
Edwards,  67 

Anna,  618,  627;  Annie  L.,  495, 
521;  David,  1469;  Edith  I., 
521,  551;  Elisabeth,  521,  551; 
Elizabeth  W.,  479,  495;  Ella 
M.,  521;  Elsie  W.,  521;  Emily 
W.,  495,  521;  Edward,  685; 
Florence  M.,  284,  307;  Henry 
B.,  521;  Humphrey  W.,  495, 
521;  John  B.,  479,  495,  521, 
551;  John  W.,  495;  Jonathan, 
1534;  Laurens,  307;  Laurens 
F.,  307;  Lydia  R.,  579,  597; 
Martha  W.,  495;  Mary  A., 
495,  521;  Mary  H.,  1203,  1218; 
Rachael  R.,  1457,  1469; 

Robert,  495;  Robert  J.,  495, 
521,  1218;  Sarah,  485,  506, 
1534;  Sophia,  1331,  1354;  Su¬ 
san  E.,  495,  521;  Sylvester  W., 
495;  Thomas,  627;  Warren  P., 
284,  307;  William  L.,  521,  1203, 
1218 

Effrig,  Horace  A.,  1567,  1569; 

Mattie  C.,  1567,  1569;  Samuel, 
1569 

Egbert,  Eugene  D.,  1037,  1079; 
Norman,  1079;  Savilla  G., 
1037,  1079 

Egger,  Florence  L.,  515,  549; 

Frederick,  549;  Olga  C.,  515, 
549 

Eggleston,  Agnes,  1037;  Estella, 
1363 

Egle,  Henry,  710;  Horace,  710; 

Mary  A.,  710 
Egner,  Ellamanda,  1164 
Egolf,  Caroline,  709,  754 
Ehisg,  Matilda,  1133 
Ehl,  Elizabeth,  1010,  1021;  Emma, 
489,  513;  Stephen,  1021 
Ehly,  Arneta  R.,  1073,  1117;  Jacob, 
1122;  John  A.,  1117;  Rosa, 

1081,  1122 

Ehrgood,  Ann,  573,  587;  Daniel, 
573;  Elizabeth  S.,  573;  Han¬ 
nah,  573;  Levi,  573;  Louisa  A., 
573;  Mary  Y.,  568,  573;  Sarah 
A.,  573;  William,  568,  573 
Ehrig,  Lilia,  542 

Ehrlen,  Anna  M.,  1239,  1248; 
Emma  L.,  1239,  1248;  George, 


1235,  1239;  Sarah  W.,  1235, 
1239 

Ehst,  Annie  T.,  846;  Jacob  M., 
1211;  Laura  H.,  1199,  1211; 
Leah,  986;  Leah  G.,  899,  955, 
987;  Mary,  1246 

Eichel,  Elizabeth  B.,  521,  551;  John 
V.,  551;  Louise,  139;  L.  Wil¬ 
liam,  521,  551;  William  L.,  551 
Eichelberger,  Abraham,  774,  832; 
Albert  S.,  832;  Alice,  853; 
Amanda,  774,  832;  Anna  I., 
832;  Arthur  PI.,  853;  Carrie 
F.,  773;  Carrie  M.,  832,  853; 
Clara  H.,  832;  Earl  J.,  853; 
Edith  A.,  852;  Elizabeth  J., 
832,  853;  Elsie  A.,  832,  853; 
Emery  D.,  832;  Emma  L.,  774, 
831;  Evelyn,  853;  Ezra  E., 
832,  853;  George,  774,  832; 
Plarold  C.,  853;  Harvey  L., 
832;  Ira  T.,  832;  Isaac  V.,  832, 
852;  John,  695,  717;  John  R., 
774,  831;  Kathrine  E.,  774, 
832;  Katie  S.,  774,  832;  LeRoy 

I. ,  852;  Marion  E.,  832;  Mar¬ 
tha  E.,  717,  774,  832;  Mary, 
717;  Mary  H.,  717;  Oscar  V., 
832,  853;  Raymond,  853;  Su¬ 
san,  774,  832;  Susan  H.,  695, 
717;  Teckla  E.,  832,  852;  Urias, 
717,  774;  Vera  E.,  853;  Walter 

D. ,  832;  William  M.,  832 
Eichenlaub,  Lee  P.,  506,  535;  Mabel 

L.,  506,  535;  Preston  L.,  535 
Eickert,  David  R.,  519;  Florence 
R.,  494,  519 

Eidell,  Augustus  R.,  212;  Reta  N., 
190,  212 

Eilenberger,  Susan  E.,  1019,  1046; 

William,  1046 
Eiler,  Ellen  E.,  1111 
Einsel,  Barbara,  1156,  1160;  Henry, 
1160 

Einsfeld,  George,  531;  Katherine, 
504,  531 

Einsminger,  Barbara,  828,  851 
Eipers,  Kathrine,  774,  832;  Mat¬ 
thew,  832 

Eisenberg,  Ann  N.,  1010,  1022; 
Ester,  1566 

Eisenbrey,  Adelaide,  899;  Joseph 
H.,  937;  Laura,  933,  937 
Eisenhart,  Alice  Y.,  492,  517;  Allen 

E. ,  517;  Allen  S.,  517;  Caroline, 
456;  Catharine,  595;  Eva  M., 
517;  Grace  A.,  517;  Helen  M., 
517;  Joseph,  1206;  Lillian  E., 
517;  Lillie,  1196,  1206;  Ralph 

J. ,  517;  Samuel,  492,  517 
Eisenhower,  980 
Eiserman,  Emma,  1397 
Elbert,  Margaretta,  1122 
Eldred,  Amelia  B.,  1475;  Briah, 

1475;  Caroline  H.,  1461,  1475; 
George  A.,  1475;  Le  Grand  S., 
1475,  1490;  Mary  D.,  1475, 
1490;  Marv  L.,  1475,  1490; 
William,  1461,  1475;  William 
D.,  1490 

Eldridge,  Edwin  B.,  993;  E.  Mae, 
983,  993;  Florence,  764;  Jehu, 
1451 


Elian,  Elizabeth,  242,  259;  George, 
259 

Elliott  (Elliot),  Alverda  M.,  1100; 
Arthur  B.,  1550;  Edwin,  1538, 
1550;  Edwin  T.,  1550;  Emma, 
1538;  Emma  E.,  1520,  1538; 
George,  558;  Gilbert,  1100; 
Grace  E.,  1538,  1549;  Helen 
T.,  1538,  1550;  James  A.,  597; 
Jane,  486,  506;  Julia  A.,  762, 
818;  Margaret,  597;  Marion 

R. ,  579,  597;  Mary  E.,  1369; 
Mary  L.,  1538,  1549;  Mary  R., 
1538,  1550;  Minerva,  157,  167; 
Nina,  540,  558;  Richard  L., 
1550;  Rilla,  789;  Robert,  1538; 
Sadie,  1142;  Samuel  B.,  818; 
William  A.,  167;  William  D., 
1520,  1538;  William  L.,  1538, 
1549 

Ellis,  Brower  R.,  1498;  Calvert  N., 
183;  Charles  C.,  164,  183;  Edna 
M.,  1420;  Edward,  569,  576; 
Edward  L.,  839;  Emma  S., 
164,  183;  Evan,  685;  Florence 
IL,  1475;  Genevieve  C.,  788, 
839;  Gertrude  G.,  1568,  1570; 
Harry  Iv.,  1485,  1498;  Henry 
J.,  183;  James  H.,  1387,  1420; 
John,  1568,  1570;  John  D., 
183;  Josephine  W.,  1387,  1419; 
Lena  L.,  1387,  1420;  Lillian 
H.,  1536;  Marion  G.,  1570; 
Mary  M.,  569,  576;  Matthew 
P.,  1420;  Maxine  A.,  839;  Ora 
E.,  1485,  1498;  Raymond  E., 
788,  839;  Robert,  685;  Thomas, 
1475;  Wilbur  W.,  1420;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1498;  William  R.,  1387, 
1419;  Wilma  E.,  1420 
Ellor,  Janet  M.,  494,  519;  Raymond 
W.,  494,  519 

Elser,  Blanche  K.,  503;  Lizzie,  717, 
772;  William  C.,  503 
Eltonhead,  Elizabeth  R.,  1049, 
1098;  Ella  N.,  1098,  1140; 
Harry,  1049,  1098;  John  F., 
1098 

Eltz,  Marv  J.,  201,  214;  Robert  J., 
215;  Walter,  201,  214 
Elvester,  Gunhild,  882 
Ely,  Catherine  M.,  1220;  Christine 
J.,  1172;  Lucy,  1034,  1071; 
Luther  H.,  1220;  Mae,  742; 
Maria,  400;  Mary  A.,  1374 
Embery,  Marjorie,  1359,  1402; 

William,  1402 

Embody,  *  Catherine,  544;  Esther 
G.,  511,  544;  Nathaniel,  511, 
544;  Pearl,  544 
Emerich,  Mary,  638 
Emers,  Alfred,  1054,  1103;  Louisa, 
1103;  Mary  W.,  1103;  Matilda 

S. ,  1054,  1103;  W.  H.,  1103 
Emerson,  Clarie  E.,  728,  788;  John, 

788 

Emert,  Cardie,  715,  767 
Emery,  Anna,  656;  Anna  M.,  1350; 
Catharine,  1009,  1018;  Chris¬ 
tine,  1009,  1019;  Ernestine, 
932,  936;  Estelle  S.,  522;  Ida 
M.,  1350,  1387;  James,  522; 
John,  1350;  John  B.,  1350; 


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1619 


John  W.,  1329,  1350;  Rebecca 
B.,  1329,  1350;  Sallie  E.,  190; 
Stephen  A.,  936 

Emraers,  Edward  E.,  305,  332; 
Ernest,  332;  Marion  D.,  305, 
332 

Emmis,  Mary,  1465 
Emmons,  Racheal,  1412 
Empenger,  Daniel  H.,  603,  622; 

Nellie  M.,  603,  622 
Enck,  Albert,  826;  Alvin,  831; 
Bella,  826;  Charles,  826;  Clin¬ 
ton  E.,  773,  831;  Edwin  R., 
S26;  Elias,  716,  771;  Elizabeth 

R. ,  771,  826;  Ella  R.,  850; 
Elsie,  831;  Elva,  850;  Emma 

S. ,  826,  850;  Fannie,  826; 
Frank,  718,  774;  Franklin  R., 
S26;  George,  771,  826;  George 
R.,  826,  850;  Henry,  771,  826; 
Howard,  826;  Jacob,  826; 
James  R.,  826,  850;  John,  826; 
Kate,  771;  Katie  R.,  826; 
Llewellyn,  774;  Mary  A.,  716, 
771;  Mary  E.,  850;  Nathan, 
826;  Polly,  771;  Robert,  826; 
Sadie  M.,  826,  850;  Sallie  826; 
Sallie  PI.,  773,  831;  Samuel 
K.,  831;  Susan,  826;  Susanna 
B.,  718,  774;  Thomas,  771,  826; 
Verna  D.,  850;  Wayne,  771, 
826  ;  William,  826 

Enders,  Carrie  M.,  783;  Margaret, 
783;  Raymond,  783 
Endy,  Alice  L.,  754;  Amanda  S., 
910,  912;  Amelia,  710,  755; 
Anna,  710,  756;  Annie,  754; 
Annie  M.,  756,  812;  Clarence, 
812;  Daniel,  709,  754;  Edwin 

T. ,  1276;  Elizabeth,  710,  755; 
Ellen,  754;  Frank  M.,  756, 
812;  George  D.,  1268,  1276; 
Hannah  M.,  710,  754,  756,  809; 
Plenrv,  693,  709,  755;  Irene, 
812;  James,  710,  754,  755; 
James  B.,  910,  912;  John,  610, 

754,  756;  John  C.,  754;  Kate, 

755,  811;  Kate  A.,  710,  755; 
Kate  B.,  755,  811;  Laura,  912, 
915;  Leah,  710,  755;  Lena,  912; 
Lillie,  755,  811;  Lizzie,  756, 
813;  Lloyd,  912;  Lucy,  912; 
Lydia  B.,  709,  754;  Mabel,  812; 
Magdalena  H.,  693,  709;  Mary, 
709,  754,  755;  Mary  A.,  754; 
Mary  B.,  710,  755;  Mary  E., 
126S,  1276;  Mathias,  710,  755; 
Milton,  1276;  Morris,  812; 
Obadiah,  755;  Reuben,  709, 
754;  Reuben  O.,  754;  Rosa  R., 

756,  812;  Sallie,  754;  Sarah  M., 
709,  754;  Thomas,  912;  Wil¬ 
liam,  755 

Engel — see  Engle 

Engelbeck,  Elizabeth,  1415;  Ellis 
R.,  1382,  1415;  George  P., 
1415;  Lucy  J.,  1382,  1415; 
Ranald,  1415 

Engelmeyer,  Alice,  1249;  Emma, 
1249;  Florence,  1249;  George, 
1249;  Harry,  1240,  1249;  Ida, 
1249:  Kate,  1249;  Kate  W., 


1240,  1249;  Laura,  1249; 

Lizzie,  1249 

England,  2,  13,  40,  45,  47-49 

Eleanor,  1430;  Gayle,  1430; 
Harold,  1417,  1430;  James  G., 
1430;  Jennie  R.,  1417,  1430; 
Lauretta,  1430;  Sidney  M., 
1032,  1069 

Engle  (Engel),  Albertus,  154;  Ame¬ 
lia,  154,  155;  Amelia  P.,  1101, 
1141;  Ann,  154;  Caroline  R., 
155;  Charles,  149,  154,  770; 
Charles  B.,  154,  155;  Charles 
K.,  154;  C.  Roger,  838;  Eliza, 
154;  Elizabeth,  688,  690;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  155;  Elizabeth  R.,  149, 
154;  Esther  L.,  786,  838; 
George,  154;  George  N.,  1526; 
Glenn  H.,  838;  Gustavus,  154, 
155;  Henry,  690;  H.  Leanore, 
838;  Isabella,  155;  John,  770; 
Josephine  M.,  1526;  Madeline, 
655,  660;  Marne,  770;  Ottmer 
G.,  838;  Peter,  716,  770;  Re¬ 
becca,  154;  Richard,  154,  155; 
Samuel  S.,  786,  838;  Sarah  F., 
155;  S.  Douglass,  838;  Sophia, 
1170;  S.  Stuart,  838;  Susan  F., 
154;  Susanna  H.,  716,  770; 
Thirza  IV,  154;  William  P., 
1141 

Engleman,  Andrew,  350 
Engler,  Earl  D.,  814,  846;  George, 
846;  Mary  A.,  814,  846;  Su¬ 
sanna,  1505,  1514 

English,  Anna  IV,  652;  Bertha  K., 
642,  652;  Frank  S.,  642,  652; 
Joseph  E.,  652;  Rachael,  820 
Enkhuizen,  45 
Ense,  Sophia,  1385 

Entreken,  James,  1320 
Enyeart,  Elizabeth,  1324,  1335; 
Thomas,  1335 

Epler,  Frederick  A.,  820,  848;  Jean, 
812;  Mildred  I.,  820,  848;  Wil¬ 
liam  F.,  848 

Eppeheimer,  Annie  M.,  838;  Flor¬ 
ence,  587,  607;  John  W.,  607 
Epright,  Allen  J.,  448,  460;  A. 
Theodore,  460;  Dorothy  M., 
460;  Elmer,  1413,  1429;  Elmer 
W.,  460;  Joseph  I.,  460;  Mary 
E.,  448,  460;  Nora  B.,  1413, 
1429;  Ruth  N.,  460;  Samuel 
460;  Samuel  E.,  460;  William 
J.,  460 

Erb,  Aaron,  634,  640;  Abraham, 
633,  635,  639,  648;  Absalom, 
576;  Acey,  576;  Ada  J.,  1566; 
Agnes  R.,  648,  658;  Allen  M., 
846;  Amanda,  1055,  1105; 

Amandus  G.,  648,  658;  An- 
geline  K.,  1565,  1566;  Ann,  633; 
Anna,  635;  Anna  B.,  640,  649; 
Anna  C.,  649,  659;  Anna  I., 
660;  Annie,  635,  641,  648,  658; 
Arthur  F.,  658,  660 
Benjamin,  569,  576,  1565,  1566; 
Benjamin  M.,  174,  195;  Ber¬ 
nice,  659;  Catharine,  633,  635, 
639,  640,  648;  Charles,  195, 
633,  635;  Clara  A.,  640,  658; 
Clara  S.,  648,  658;  Clayton, 


658;  Clement  G.,  1566;  Daniel 
W.,  1566,  1569 

Edgar  A.,  1566;  Edith,  658;  Ed¬ 
ward,  195;  Edward  E.,  576; 
Elemina  S.,  712;  Eliza  A.,  576; 
Elizabeth,  633,  635,  639,  640; 
Elizabeth  N.,  1083,  1127; 

Elizabeth  R.,  631,  633;  Ella, 
195;  Ella  M.,  326;  Ella  S.,  214; 
Ella  Y.,  195;  Elmer  E.,  1566, 
1569;  Elmer  K.,  195,  214; 
Elmer  M.,  326;  Elsie  M.,  326; 
Emma  H.,  197;  Emma  K., 
174,  195;  Emma  M.,  298,  326; 
Esther,  1395;  Eugene,  648 
Frances  A.,  1569;  Franklin,  658; 
George,  296,  302,  633,  634,  639; 
George  W.,  1070;  Gertrude, 
658;  Plannah  M.,  298,  569, 
576;  Harry  M.,  326;  Harry  S., 
298,  326;  Henry,  712;  Henry 
M.,  326;  Henry  W.,  660;  H. 
Irene,  658,  660;  Howard,  648, 
658;  Howard  C.,  649;  Ida,  195, 
659;  Ida  C.,  640,  649;  Iona  L., 
658;  Irwin  M.,  326 
Jacob,  633-635,  640,  887 ;  Jacob 

B. ,  640,  649;  Jefferson  J.,  1127; 
John,  576,  631,  633,  635,  658; 
John  H.,  1566;  John  L.,  648, 
658;  Kate,  635;  Katherine  L., 
1569;  Lavina,  634;  Leslie,  815; 
Lillie  E.,  1105;  Linwood,  214; 
Lloyd  D.,  658;  Lovina  S.,  633, 
635 

Mabel,  815,  1070;  Mabel  M., 
195,  214;  Maggie  C.,  649; 
Mahlon,  634,  639;  Mamie  F., 
648,  658;  Margaret,  214;  Mar¬ 
tha  G.,  649,  659;  Mary,  633, 
635,  640,  1055,  1105;  Mary  A., 
568,  572;  Mary  E.,  635,  640; 
Mary  H.,  633,  635;  Mary  J., 
326,  639,  648;  Mary  L.,  639, 
648;  Mary  M.,  634,  640,  759, 
815;  Mary  S.,  282,  302,  635, 
640,  641,  649;  Miriam  E.,  814, 
846 

Nora  C.,  649;  Norman,  195,  214; 
OsAvin  S.,  297,  326;  Ralph  L., 
326;  Raymond  K.,  759,  815; 
Reba;  658;  Rebecca,  648,  659; 
Reuben,  64,  815,  1105;  Reuben 
J.,  326;  Robert,  648,  658; 
Robert  R.,  1569;  Romanus, 
640,  649;  Rose  R.,  1566,  1569; 
Samuel,  633-635,  640;  Samuel 

C. ,  649,  659;  Samuel  W.,  298; 
Sarah,  639;  Sarah  H.,  634,  639; 
Sephrona,  576;  Sophia  IV, 

633,  635;  Susan  B.,  634,  640; 
Susan  C.,  649;  Susanna  366, 
390,  635,  639,  648;  Susanna 
M.,  297,  326;  Susanna  S.,  633, 

634,  887;  Thomas,  576;  Walter, 
648,  658;  Walter  J.,  326 

Erdell,  Griffith  P.,  410;  Katie,  397, 
410 

Erdman,  Amanda,  480;  Annie,  838; 
Chester  H.,  403;  Daniel,  493; 
David  R.,  480;  Delbert  H., 
403;  Ferdinand,  403;  George 
M.,  480;  Henry,  378,  403; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


John  A.,  480;  Magdalena  Y., 
473,  4S0;  Mahlon,  480;  Maria, 
477,  493;  Michael,  473,  480; 
Nettie  J.,  378,  403;  Rebecca, 
480;  Richard,  480;-  Susanna, 
480;  William  A.,  480 
Erhart,  James  R.,  845;  Kate  E., 
810,  845;  Roy,  810,  845;  Roy 
E.,  845 

Erich,  Ida  J.,  432,  448;  John,  448; 
Joshua,  1132;  Sarah  A.,  1089, 
1132 

Erickson,  Charles,  852;  Hilda  J., 
378,  403;  John,  403;  Teckla, 
832,  852 

Erkinger,  Anna,  802 
Ermentrout,  Donald  C.,  736;  Em¬ 
ma  M.,  703,  736;  George  M., 
736;  Gertrude  M.,  736;  Henry 

R.,  703,  736 
Ernest,  Mary  H.,  289 
Ernev,  Flora  V.,  173,  192;  Frank, 
192 

Ernst,  Catherine,  364;  Erasmus, 
1193;  Kate  S.,  1193 
Erusberger,  Cordelia,  1363 
Ervin,  Elizabeth  M.,  550;  John  H., 
520,  550;  John  L.,  550;  Ken¬ 
neth  D.,  550;  Mabel  E.,  520, 
550 

Erwin,  Amanda,  992;  Henry,  972, 
980;  John,  981;  Julia  N.,  972, 
981;  Matilda  N.,  972,  980, 
981;  Tura,  981;  William,  972, 
981 

Esbenshade,  Barbara,  1390 
Eschbach  (Eshbach),  Abraham, 
812;  Agnes  V.,  1208;  Anna, 
614;  Anna  S.,  493;  Annie,  444; 
Catherine  A.,  755,  812;  Clar¬ 
ence  F.,  461;  Cora  E.,  812; 
Ellen  S.,  1197,  1208;  Elsie  G., 
812;  Fern  V.,  461;  Florence 
M.,  812,  846,  1208;  Frederick, 
449,  461;  Grace  M.,  461;  Har¬ 
ry,  376,  402;  Irene  K.,  376,  402; 
Irwin  G.,  812;  Leah  M.,  1208; 
Lizzie,  156,  164;  Lloyd  G.,  812; 
Mary,  1208;  Nancy,  110;  Or¬ 
lando,  1197,  1208;  Oswin,  755, 
812;  Pearl  F.,  461;  Ralph,  402; 
Regina,  120S;  Sarah,  1198; 
Stella  F.,  449,  461;  Walter  G., 
812;  William,  402,  1208;  Wil¬ 
liam  G.,  1208;  William  R.,  461 
Esenwine,  Lydia  R.,  820 
Eshelman  (Eshleman,  Eschleman), 
Benjamin,  1108;  Frank,  113, 
128;  Floward,  267;  John  F., 
128;  Martha,  717,  774;  Mary 
A.,  113,  128,  1060,  1108; 

Meriam,  128;  Susan,  264,  267; 
Thelma,  128 
Esher,  Jane,  695,  718 
Esling,  LauraS.,  Ill,  125;  Nicholas, 
125 

Espenship,  Linwood,  671;  Nellie 
T.,  671 

Essick,  Baltzer,  637;  Clara  C.,  637, 
645;  Frank  C.,  645;  Henry  M., 
633,  637;  Howard  M.,  637,  645; 
James  A.,  637,  645;  Laura  L., 
645,  654;  Laura  R.,  645,  654; 


Louise,  637,  644;  Lydia  R., 
633,  637,  645;  Mary  E.,  645, 
654;  Susan  L.,  637,  645 
Essling,  Sarah,  877 
Esterlev  (Estcrly),  Andreas,  1161; 
Annie,  1161;  Augustus,  1161; 
Catharine,  1155,  1158;  Charles, 
1161;  David,  1156,  1161; 

Elcnora,  1161;  Jeremiah,  1161; 
Mara  A.,  1161 ;  Mary  M.,  1156, 
1161;  Minnie  M.,  1161 
Etcliberger,  Bessie  M.,  544,  560; 
Donald  C.,  560;  Ezra  P.,  560; 
Robert  C.,  544,  560 
Etter,  Sarah,  832 

Ettinger,  Abraham,  158,  170,  1021; 
Bessie  E.,  170,  190;  Catharine,. 
1016,  1038;  Emma  L.,  158, 
170;  Irene,  170;  Jacob,  1038; 
James  A.,  170,  190;  Lizzie, 
1241,  1250;  Mary,  1009,  1021; 
Myrtle,  733;  Olivia,  170 
Etzweiler,  Margaret,  1342 
Evans,  283 

Albert  R.,  878;  Amy  J.,  314,  337; 
Andrew  J.,  570,  579;  Anna  B., 
1073,  1116;  Anna  M.,  296,  597; 
Annie,  707,  748;  Annie  G.;  597; 
Augusta,  541;  Belle  S.,  871, 
878;  Benjamin  F.,  579;  Benja¬ 
min  G.,  1382,  1416;  Bertha, 
314;  Blanche  R.,  297,  325; 
Burd  P.,  871,  878;  Byron,  314; 
Cadwallader,  71,  941,  1176; 
Charles  A.,  597,  619;  Charles 

D. ,  1388,  1421;  Charles  G., 

619;  Charles  H.,  871,  878; 
Charles  J.,  579,  597;  Charles 

S.,  878;  Christopher,  314; 

Clarence  R.,  878;  Clifford  H., 
597;  Daisy  H.,  878;  David  Z., 
867,  871,  878 

Edith  I.,  871,  878,  882;  Edward 
A.,  871;  Elizabeth,  1416;  Eliza¬ 
beth  A.,  1416;  Elizabeth  Ii., 
1137;  Elsie  M.,  597,  619;  Emily 
M.,  591,  611;  Emma,  456,  463; 
Emma  A.,  579,  597;  Emma  D., 
1356;  Etelka  B.,  1382,  1416; 
Eva  I.,  448,  460 

Fannie  E.,  579,  597;  Florence  B., 
878,  S82;  Franklin  T.,  598; 
George,  1421;  George  D.,  325; 
George  H.,  878,  882;  George 
W.,  289,  314,  597,  887;  Hannah 

E. ,  871,  878;  Harry,  1117; 
Helena  N.,  872;  H.  Gimber, 
1482;  Horace  B.,  878;  Howard 
S.,  579;  Howard  W.,  591,  611 

Irwin,  1441;  Isaac,  864,  871; 
Isaac  H.,  871,  878;  Jacob  M., 
579,  597;  John,  692,  707,  1232; 
John  A.,  597,  620;  John  C., 
1421;  John  N.,  579,  597; 

Joseph  L.,  611;  Kathryn  E., 
597,  619 

Laura  C.,  871,  878;  Lewis,  460; 
Lewis  W.,  297,  325;  Lizzie, 
871,  878;  Lydia  R.,  579,  597; 
Mamie,  1051;  Margaret,  1467; 
Margaret  F.,  871,  878;  Mar¬ 
garet  H.,  597;  Marion  E.,  597, 
620;  Marion  R.,  579,  597; 


Mark  V.,  579;  Martha  G., 
580;  598;  Martha  H.,  872,  878; 
Mary,  1024,  1036;  Mary  B., 
1467;  Mary  I.,  1388,  1421; 
Mary  L.,  871,  878;  Mary  M., 
871;  Mary  S.,  878,  882,  1457, 
1467;  May  B.,  1482;  Mildred 

L. ,  597,  620;  Mord  L.,  580, 
598 

Nelson  M.,  619;  Rachel,  1096; 
Robert  I.,  1457,  1467;  Row¬ 
land,  221;  Rowland  C.,  1467, 
1482;  Rowland  G.,  1467;  Sarah, 
1467;  Sarah  H.,  692,  707; 
Sarah  (Sara)  M.,  570,  579, 
597,  620;  S.  Irene,  289, 

314;  Susanna  H.,  867,  871; 
Viola  F.,  597;  William  B., 
878,  882;  William  G.,  463; 
William  H.,  872;  William  M., 
598;  William  S.,  579;  W.  N., 
1416 

Evens,  Louisa,  375 
Everest,  Annetta  B.,  1359 
Everett,  Adda  A.,  753,  808;  Alma 

M. ,  808;  Amandas,  753;  Aman- 
des,  709;  Beaulah,  753,  808; 
Bertha  M.,  753,  809;  Bessie 
E.,  753,  809;  Carrie  B.,  753; 
Charles,  692,  709,  753,  807; 
Charles  D.,  753,  809;  Charles 
O.,  753;  Clara  S.,  753,  807; 
Clayton  J.,  808 

Daisy  S.,  753,  808;  Dorothy  A., 
809;  Earl  L.,  807;  Edgar  W., 
753,  809;  Edwin,  753,  808; 
Edwin  C.,  808;  Elizabeth,  474, 
485;  Ellen  J.,  709;  Ellevina, 
1043;  Elmer  H.,  808;  Elmer 

T.,  753;  Esther  K.,  753; 

Evelyn  A.,  808;  Evlvn  M.,  809 
Fietta  L.,  709,  752;  Florence  S., 
753;  Frank,  1043;  Fred  N., 
808;  Guy,  808;  Hannah  L.,  692, 
709;  Harold  M.,  808;  Hattie 
O.,  753;  Helen  B.,  753;  Helen 
M.,  809;  Howard  O.,  753; 
Howard  W.,  843;  Icy,  1418; 
Ida  R.,  808,  843;  Isabella,  709, 
753 

Jacob,  709,  1043;  James  A.,  753; 
James  W.,  753;  Janetta,  709, 
753;  J.  Howard,  753,  808; 
John,  753;  John  E.,  809; 

Joseph,  1017,  1043;  Lena  M., 
753;  LeRoy  O.,  808,  843; 
Lizzie  IL,  753;  Lottie  M.,  808; 
Louisa,  1043 

Maggie,  753,  807;  Mary  A.,  709, 
753;  Mary  O.,  709,  753;  Min¬ 
nie,  453;  Miriam  B.,  753,  809; 
Monroe,  709,  753;  Morgan  R., 
843;  Penrose,  709,  752;  Robert, 
753;  Ruth  W.,  709,  753 
Sarah,  709;  Susan  H.,  1017,  1043; 
Thomas  E.,  709,  753;  Vina  D., 
753;  Violet,  808;  William,  753 
Everhard  (Everhart),  Annie,  1127; 
Annie  G.,  360,  377;  Charles 
W.,  377;  Frank  R.,  1497;  John 
W.,  1497 ;  Marguerite  M.,  1483, 
1497;  Raymond  M.,  1483, 

1497;  W.  H.,  1497 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1621 


Everts,  Agnes  C.,  1078,  1120;  Ed¬ 
ward  C.,  1120;  Edward  E., 
1078,  1120 

Ewell,  Catharine  B.,  771 
Ewing,  Charles  A.,  585,  605;  Idelle 
B.,  585,  605;  John,  941;  Laura 
E.,  1425;  Mary  I.,  605;  Re¬ 
becca  R.,  1077;  Sarah  E.,  805; 
Susanna,  1457,  1468;  William, 
1468;  William  T.,  1077 
Exner,  Annie  E.,  434,  450;  John, 
450 

Eyer,  Andrew,  1046,  1095;  Emma 
J.,  1046,  1095;  Grace  D.,  1095; 
James  A.,  1138;  Joseph  A., 
1095,  1138;  Lena  C.,  1095; 

Mary  C.,  1095,  1138 
Eyerman,  Alice  S.,  1513,  1529; 

Edward  H.,  1513,  1529;  John, 
1529,  1546;  Lucy  E.,  1529, 

1546;  Marguerite,  1546 
Eyles,  Arthur  H.,  879;  Helen  E., 
873,  879 

Eynon,  Anna  G.,  749,  805;  Annie 
M.,  1034,  1073;  Elizabeth, 

1034,  1072;  Elsie  M.,  749; 

John,  1072,  1073;  John  J.,  707, 
749;  John  M.,  749;  Mary  A., 
707,  749;  Thomas  J.,  749 
Eyre,  Almira  C.,  1242,  1251;  Edith, 
1242;  Franklin,  1236,  1241, 
1242;  George  F.,  1241;  Maria 
G.,  1236,  1241 


Faber,  Alice  S.,  484,  503;  Arthur 
J.,  484,  503;  Elizabeth,  1048; 
John  T.,  1266;  Theodore,  503 
Fabian,  Emily  M.,  194,  213;  Oscar 
J.,  213 

Fact,  Fannie  F.,  715 
Faddis,  Annette,  1141;  Bessie,  1356, 
1398;  Charles  K.,  1356,  1398; 
C.  Helen,  1356;  David  Y., 
1331,  1355;  E.  Myrtle,  1356, 
1398;  Frances  M.,  1356,  1398; 
George  J.,  1331,  1355;  Hannah 
B.,  1331,  1355;  PI,.  Claudia, 
1356;  Mary  PI.,  1355,  1398; 
Maude  P.,  1355;  Maud  K., 

1355,  1398;  Mazie  E.,  1356, 
1398;  Norman  S.,  1355,  1398; 
Robert,  1355;  Samuel  B.,  1356; 
Sarah  B.,  1331,  1355;  Susie  M., 

1356,  1398 
Fager,  Jane,  438 
Fagley — see  Fegley 

Fague,  Anna  C.,  507;  Bertha,  537; 
Catharine  A.,  486,  507; 

Charles,  537;  Ella  N.,  537;  PL 
Regina,  507,  537;  Jacob,  474, 
486,  507;  John,  507,  537;  John 
M.,  486,  507;  Julia,  486,  507, 
537;  Laura  W.,  507,  537;  Mary 
E.,  507,  537;  Rachel,  486; 
Samuel,  507,  537;  Sarah,  507; 
Sarah  Y.,  474,  486;  Vina,  486, 
507;  Walter,  537 
Fagundas,  Susan,  787 
Fahl,  Elizabeth,  1165 
Fahler,  Emma,  846 
Fahnestock,  Elizabeth  R  .,  980,  990; 
William  B.,  991 


Fahringer,  Amanda  E.,  188;  Mary 

A. ,  1029,  1065;  Reuben,  1065 
Fairbrother,  Elizabeth  G.,  1536, 

1549;  George,  1536,  1549 
Fairfield,  Daisie  P.,  25,  494,  520; 
Frederic  W.,  520;  Margaret 
H.,  520;  Wynn  C.,  494,  520 
Fairview  Village,  61 
Faix,  Marie,  1146 
Falck,  Sarah  S.,  798 
Falckner  Schwam,  60 
Falconbridge,  Elizabeth  P.,  1543; 

John  D.,  1543 
Fallows,  Elsie  V.,  178,  204 
Fallstich,  Jennie,  745,  801;  Wil¬ 
liam,  801 

Famous,  Anna  C.,  1075;  Anna  S., 
1119;  Attlee,  1118;  Blanche 

5.,  1075,  1119;  Dora  E.,  1119; 

Edith,  1118;  Effie  M.,  1075, 
1119;  Elizabeth  E.,  1075, 

1119;  Elsie  F.,  1075,  1118; 
Elsie  T.,  1118,  1144;  Francis 

11.,  1119;  Francis  M.,  1075, 
1119;  Florence  S.,  1075,  1119; 
Harold  A.,  1119;  Harry  R., 
1075,  1118;  Plelen,  1118;  Hettie 
W.,  1075,  1118;  Ida  M.,  389, 
408;  Irvin  H.,  1075,  1118; 
Jacob,  366,  389;  Jennie  M., 
1075,  1118;  John,  389;  John 

B. ,  1075;  John  D.,  1075,  1118; 
John  Ii.,  1118;  John  M.,  1119; 
John  S.,  1036,  1075;  Katie  B., 
1075;  Leon  C.,  1118,  1145; 
Lydia  L .,  1075,  1118;  Mary 

C. ,  366,  389;  Rosa,  1118; 
Sarah,  1118,  1144;  Sarah  A., 
1036,  1075 

Farber,  Alice  M.,  1133 
Farinet,  Adolph,  837;  Clara,  782, 
837 

Faringer,  Alice,  1375;  George  W., 
1344,  1374;  LeRoy,  1375; 

Lydia  B.,  1344,  1374 
Farmer,  865 

Catharine  N.,  1524;  Elizabeth 
M.,  1544;  James  A.,  1544 
PYrnham,  Elbert  C.,  897,  904; 
Eugene  B.,  904;  Hubert  H., 
904;  Laura  A.,  897,  904 
PYrnsworth,  Armina,  951,  956; 

James  T.,  956 
Farnum,  Susan,  1274 
Farquhan,  Anna,  880,  883 
Farr,  Amelia,  982 

PYrrar,  James  B.,  405;  James  IP., 
381,  405;  Thelma  K.,  381,  405 
Farrell,  Jacob,  1085;  Jennie,  1117; 
John  L.,  1040,  1085;  Mary  M., 
1040,  1085;  Richard,  822; 

Thomas  P.,  768,  822;  Vera  M., 
768,  822 
Farren,  99 

Farrington,  Amanda  H.,  302,  331; 
Charles,  302,  331;  Mary,  331, 
341 

Fassett,  Elwood,  104 
Faszbinder,  Henrietta,  332 
Fatrel,  George,  362,  380;  Susanna 
W.,  362,  380 

PYtzinger,  Alexander,  529;  Anna 
J.,  501,  529;  Carl  A.,  529; 


Harold  R.,  529;  Martha,  751; 
Ravmond,  501,  529;  William 
J.,  529 

Faul,  Annie  L.,  641,  650;  Annie 
R.,  641;  Benjamin  F.,  641; 
Edwin  O.,  635,  641;  Florence 
R.,  1052,  1101;  Mary  S.,  635, 
641;  William,  641;  Wilson  H., 
1101 

Faulkender,  Hannah,  1326,  1341; 
John,  1341 

Faulkner,  Arthur,  1052, 1101;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  1052,  1101;  Dorothy 
E.,  1101;  John,  1101;  Kathe¬ 
rine  A.,  1101;  Laura  G.,  1101; 
Louise,  1509,  1521;  Nancy, 
379 

Faunce,  Christian,  213;  Clara  E., 
213;  Clarence  S.,  194,  213; 
Florence  M.,  194,  213;  Frank¬ 
lin  R.,  213;  Mary  F.,  669; 
William,  669 
Faus,  .Rachel  R.,  992 
Faust  (Foust),  Aaron,  1050; 
Blanche  E.,  516;  Blanche  S., 
490,  515;  Catharine,  726;  Cath- 
rine  C.,  138;  Daniel  E.,  1020; 
Edna  E.,  1216;  Elizabeth  L., 
1020;  Ellen  Y.,  425,  435;  Em¬ 
ma  Iv.,  124;  George  B.,  435, 
451;  George  W.,  451,  1216; 
Hannah,  1050;  Helen  A.,  516; 
Helen  M.,  435,  451;  Irwin,  124; 
Jacob,  697,  720,  1341;  J.  Cal¬ 
vin,  1201,  1216;  Jean  E.,  516; 
John  W.,  1326,  1341 ;  J.  Paul, 
516;  Katie  C.,  1201,  1216; 
Laura  J.,  435;  Linda  B.,  580, 
598;  Maria,  140;  Mary  B., 
1326,  1341;  Mary  E.,  435,  451; 
Nellie  B.,  435;  Peter,  871; 
Samuel,  861,  1004;  Sarah,  867, 
871;  Sophia,  1370;  Sophia  L., 
1020,  1050;  Sophia  W.,  697, 
720;  Tilghinan  J.,  425,  435; 
W.  Claude,  516;  William,  435; 
William  J.,  490,  515;  William 
Iv.,  598 

Faux,  Martha  E.,  1015,  1037; 

Thomas,  1037 

Favinger,  Albert  M.,  1484;  Calvin 
E.,  1484;  Douglas  B.,  S46; 
Ellen  V.,  846;  Florence  M., 
812,  846;  Harold  W.,  812,  846; 
Henry  IP.,  1469,  1484;  Mary 
A.,  1469,  1484;  Rena  C.,  846; 
Robert  G.,  846;  William,  846 
PYvorite,  Edna,  1199,  1211 
Fay  ter,  Emily,  1106 
Feaster,  Jennie,  1170 
Feather,  Alice  M.,  1569;  Ida  C., 
156,  165;  Rebecca  W.,  693,  710, 
711;  Nathaniel,  165;  Reuben, 
693,  710;  Samuel,  693,  710; 
William,  710,  711 
Feathergille,  Ruth  M.,  1403 
Febrige,  Catherine,  871;  Mary,  877 
Feeney,  Henry,  1417;  Lula  G., 
1385,  1417 

Fees,  Jacob,  1235;  1240;  Mary, 
1240;  Mary  W.,  1235,  1240 
Fegely,  Carolina,  809 


1622 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Feger,  Elizabeth  S.,  103;  H.  C., 
103;  Laura  M.,  893,  901 
Fegley  (Fagley),  Allen,  433;  Allen 
G.,  198;  Amanda,  433;  Anna, 
291;  Annie,  844;  Bertha  P., 
198;  Beulah  M.,  198;  Carrie 

A.,  786;  Charlotte,  1116;  Clin¬ 
ton,  786;  Edna,  901;  Eli,  277, 
291;  Elizabeth  G.,  422,  433; 
Ella  M.,  894,  901;  Elmer,  176, 
198;  Elmer  W.,  199;  Emma, 
433;  Emma  V.,  199;  Ernest 

A.,  198;  George,  1039;  Hannah 
A.,  1104;  Harold,  901;  Harry, 
894,  901;  Henry,  901;  Jesse, 
442;  John,  422,  433;  Lester, 
901;  Lydia,  983;  Martha,  428, 
442;  Martha  C.,  176,  198; 
Mary  M.,  1039;  Myra  H., 
277;  Paul,  901;  Robert,  901; 
Rusell,  901;  Ruth,  901;  Sadie, 
980;  Samuel,  291;  Verna,  901; 
Verna  V.,  199;  Vincent  C.,  198 
Fehr,  Arthur  P.,  187;  Carrie  M., 
494;  Mildred,  168,  187 
Fehrmann,  Cornelia  S.,  1466,  1481; 
Jacob,  1481 

Feight,  Elsie  M.,  1359,  1402;  James 

1.,  1402 

Fein,  Flora,  430 

Feist,  Dewey,  795;  Geraldine,  842; 
Lee,  795;  Mammie  M.,  795, 
841;  Marian,  795;  Robert, 
738,  795,  841;  Rudolph,  795; 
Stella  M.,  738,  795;  Verna, 
795;  Vivian,  842 
Feister,  Mary  E.,  826 
Felix,  Anna  M.,  361,  378;  Gaudenz, 
378 

Fell,  Amanda.  1414 
Fellenbaum,  Harvey,  826;  Harvey 

5.,  770,  826;  Kate  W.,  770, 
826;  Margaret,  826;  Norman, 
826;  Robert,  826;  Thomas,  826 

Felleneer,  901 

Fellman,  Henry,  1125;  Ida  B.,  1082, 
1125;  Magdalena,  575,  591; 
Samuel,  591 
Felt,  Fred,  593 
Felton,  Mary  S.,  329 
Felty,  Arthur,  393;  Clinton  B.,  369, 
393;  Eliza,  1216;  Ida  M.,  393; 
Selma  S.,  369,  393 
Fenicle,  Helen,  1542,  1552;  Mary 
E.,  515;  Thomas,  1552 
Fenley,  Adellia,  103 
Fenn,  Samuel,  394;  Sara  A.,  369, 
394 

Fennel,  Nettie,  103 
Fenner,  Alta,  533,  555 
Fenstermacher  (Fenstermaker), 
Edgar,  463;  Emma  E.,  706, 
745;  Emma  H.,  432;  Emma  J., 
607;  Estella  S.,  595,  617; 
James  0.,  617;  John,  432; 
Maria,  1043,  1090;  Nettie  K., 
980;  Sadie,  453,  463;  Sara  J., 
312 

Fenstermather,  Ellen,  1129 
Fenton,  David  C.,  1039;  Emma  L., 
580.  598;  Harewood  M.,  580, 
598;  Mary,  778,  834;  Nellie 
C.,  1039;  William  I.,  834 


Ferber,  Mary,  442 

Ferdinand,  King,  8 

Ferguson,  Clara,  604;  Columbus 

B. ,  157,  168;  Francis,  1097; 
Grace  H.,  1529;  Lucy,  168; 
Margaret  J.,  1047,  1097;  Mary 
J.,  622;  Nana,  584,  604;  Nelson, 
604;  Ralph  H.,  1391,  1424; 
Rebecca  A.,  1391,  1424;  Samuel 

S.,  168;  Sarah  C.,  157,  168; 

§T  William  H.,  1424;  William  S., 
'  it 1424 

Ferman,  Augusta,  911 
Fern,  Henry,  615;  Mary,  594,  615 
Ferrier,  Lola  C.,  1352,  1391;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  1391 

Ferris,  Isabel  I.,  897;  Samuel,  897 
Ferry,  John,  234,  243;  Sarah  K., 
234  243 

Fertig,  Charles,  626;  Hattie  M., 
615,  626 

Fesher,  Annie  E.,  447,  459;  Charles 

C. ,  447,  459;  Charles  L.,  459; 

Edward  S.,  447;  Elizabeth  H., 
447;  Jennie  A.,  447,  459; 

Lester  L.,  447,  459;  Mary  A., 
432,  447;  O.  H.,  432,  447; 
Silas  W.,  447 

Fesig,  Mary  R.,  648,  658;  William 
H.,  658 

Fest,  Christopher,  1485;  Edwy  C., 
1469,  1485;  Marv  E.,  1469, 
1485 

Fetter,  Annetta  E.,  708;  Ida  S., 
550;  Leah,  694;  Mary  189,  772; 
Samuel,  708 

Fetterhoff,  Anna  S.,  781,  836; 
Carrie  Z.,  781,  836;  George  A., 
721,  781;  Harvey,  781,  836; 
Marlin,  836;  M.  Jane,  721, 
781;  Robert,  836;  Vincent, 
781,  836 

Fetterman  (Fetherman),  Allen  J., 
493,  517;  Caroline  Y.,  477,  493; 
Carrie  I.,  493,  517;  Edna  V., 
493;  Elizabeth,  596;  Elmer 
H.,  443,  458;  Elmer,  458; 
Florence  V.,  458;  Francis  0., 
564;  Grace,  564;  Harold  L., 
455;  Ida  F.,  545,  561,  971,  977; 
James  L.,  458;  Juliana,  1211; 
Leah,  716;  Leon,  82,  458; 
Levi,  493,  561,  563,  1201; 
Lucinda,  989;  Mabel,  561, 
563;  Maggie  S.,  441,  455;  M. 
Agnes,  443,  458;  Marguerite 
L.,  458;  Mary,  768;  Mary  S., 
561,  563,  1201;  Myron  T.,  441, 
455;  Norman,  564;  Oscar,  977; 
Oscar  K.,  545,  561;  Raymond, 
564;  Samuel,  477,  493;  Stella, 
561,  563 

Fetterolf  (Fetherolf),  Abraham, 
1078;  Adaline  L.,  1036,  1078; 
Agnes  C.,  1078,  1120;  Al¬ 

bert,  1078;  Alice  G.,  1036, 
1079;  Anna  F.,  1078,  1119; 
Anna  R.,  1036,  1077;  Ben¬ 
jamin  F.,  1036;  Beulah  A., 
980,  982,  991;  Charles  G., 
1036,  1078,  1079:  Charlotte 
L.,  1036,  1078;  Cnester,  992; 
Clara,  649;  Clarence,  982,  992; 


Cornelia  R.,  1036,  1078; 

Daniel,  1015,  1036,  1077,  1079; 
Daniel  B.,  973,  982;  Daniel 
R.,  1078;  Deborah,  1036,  1077; 
Dorothy,  1120 

Elban,  1078;  Elizabeth  B.,  1036, 
1078;  Ellen  W.,  1078;  Elmer 
C.,  1078;  Emma  C.,  1078; 
Epentus,  1120;  Estella  G., 

1078,  1120;  Esther,  1078;  Es¬ 
ther  N.,  973,  982;  Ethel,  1078; 
Fanny  M.,  1036,  1077;  Flora 

B. ,  982,  992;  Florence,  1120; 

Frances  K.,  1078;  George, 

1079,  1120;  George  G.,  1036, 
1078;  Gladys  E.,  992 

•  Harold  L.,  992;  Helen,  1078; 
Helen  M.,  494,  519;  Ida  C., 
982,  992;  Irene  C.,  1078;  Isaac, 
1036,  1078;  Iva,  1078;  Jere¬ 
miah,  982,  992;  John,  1036, 
1077;  Laura  C.,  1078;  Layton 

R. ,  1078;  Lucille,  992;  Luton 
M.,  982,  992 

Maggie,  1078;  Marv,  530;  Mary 

C. ,  1078;  Mary  E.,  982,  992; 
Mary  G.,  1036,  1077;  Matilda, 
1036,  1078;  Nathan  L.,  1078, 
1119;  Nathan  S.,  1036,  1078; 
Paul,  1120;  Philip,  1036 

Rebecca  B.,  1078;  Rebecca  G., 
1015,  1036;  Ruth  D.,  1078; 
Ruth  I.,  992;  Sarah  B.,  982, 
992;  Sarah  H.,  982,  992;  Susan, 
1036;  Viola  C.,  1078;  Willard, 
1120;  William  F.,  519 
Fetters,  David,  785;  Mary  E.,  724, 
785 

Fetzer,  Agnes,  442,  456;  Amanda 
E.,  442,  455;  Edwin,  428,  442; 
Catharine,  442,  455;  Daniel, 
442;  George,  442;  Katherine, 
807;  Maria  E.,  428,  442 
Feusner,  Charles,  651;  Daniel,  651; 
Esther,  651;  George,  641,  651; 
Isaac,  651;  Jacob,  651;  Mary, 
651;  Naomi,  651;  Ruth,  651; 
Sallie  H.,  641,  651;  Sarah,  651 
Fiehnel,  Ida  S.,  1148 
Field,  C.  C.,  1095;  Eliza  A.,  1028, 
1062;  Emma  D.,  1046,  1095; 
Henry  G.,  1028,  1062;  Lemira 

S. ,  1062;  William  A.,  1062 
Fields,  Mattie  V.,  1027,  1058; 

Nellie  E.,  979,  989;  Theo- 
bold,  989;  William,  1058 
Fies,  John,  560;  John  D.,  543,  560; 

Mary  C.,  543,  560 
Fiester,  Agnes,  555;  Clarence,  555; 
Curtis,  533,  555;  Eunice,  555; 
Flora,  555;  Grace,  555;  Lucy, 
505;  Mary,  534;  Mary  R., 
533,  555;  Mildred,  555;  Pearl, 
555;  Ray,  555;  Venna,  555 
Fife,  Caroline,  1276 
Figel,  Kate,  1090 

Filemyr,  Albert  S.,  142;  Ella  C., 
142;  Ida  L.,  142;  Mary  P., 
138,  142;  William  H.,  138,  142 
Filhnan,  Polly  W.,  577 
Fillman,  Mary  B.,  1099 
Fincher,  Sarah,  1067 
Findley,  Agnes,  254 


Genealogic4l  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1623 


Fine,  Carrie,  1092,  1137;  Elizabeth, 
1092;  John,  1092;  Kenneth, 
1092;  Lillian,  1092;  Susan  W., 
1044,  1092;  William  E.,  1044, 
1092 

Finey,  Isabelle,  814 
Fink,  Catharine,  1399;  Claude  N., 
456;  Earle  E.,  456;  Elizabeth, 
1338;  Ella  J.,  442,  456;  Frances 

F.,  456;  George  J.,  442,  456; 
Gertrude  M.,  644,  653;  John, 
653;  John  N.,  1186;  Luisa, 
1360;  Lydia  G.,  421,  426; 
Maria,  426;  Mary  A.,  426; 
Nathan,  426;  Rebecca,  426; 
Stanley  C.,  456;  Viola  W.,  456 
Finkbone,  698,  722 
Finn,  Daniel,  785;  Olive,  724,  785 
Finnan,  Mary  A.,  267 
Finnemeyer,  Beatrice,  395;  Doro¬ 
thy,  395;  Ferdernian,  395; 
Henry  B.,  370,  395;  Laurence, 
395;  Lester,  395;  Magdalena 
W.,  370,  395;  Margaret,  395 
Finney,  Mabel  M.,  1548,  1555; 
Samuel  N.,  1548,  1555;  Walter 
N.,  1555;  William  G.,  1555 
Finnigan,  Margaret  C.,  838 
Finzel,  Margaret,  1217 
Firestone,  Mary  E.,  1402 
Firing,  Annie  D.,  1162,  1170;  Her¬ 
bert  L.,  1170;  Mahlon,  1170; 
Ruth  E.,  1170;  William  G., 
1162,  1170 

Fiser,  Joseph,  100;  Sallie  G.,  100 
Fisk,  960 

Kathryn,  1108;  Kenneth,  1108; 
Minnie  H.,  1060,  1108; 

Wallace,  1060,  1108 
Fisher  (Fischer),  360 

Abel,  876,  881;  Adam,  862;  Adam 
H.,  667,  862;  Adam  S.,  863; 
Ada  S.,  863;  Alice  G.,  582,  602; 
Alma  E.,  863;  Amanda,  693; 
Anna,  693,  1073;  Anna  B., 
1002,  1003;  Anna  H.,  294,  322; 
Anna  K.,  175,  355,  358,  363; 
Anna  M.,  1003;  Anna  S.,  322; 
Anna  W.,  1234,  1238;  Anne 
W.,  863 

Barbara,  162,  862;  Barbara  S., 
180;  Bertha,  1130,  1147; 

Blanche  B.,  294,  322;  Carrie 
M.,  602,  622;  Catharina,  862; 
Charles,  454;  Charles  A.,  988; 
Charles  C.,  528;  Christina  K., 
160,  175,  363;  Clara  E.,  298, 
326;  Clinton  L.,  1398;  Corne¬ 
lius,  979 

Daniel,  175,  596;  Daniel  D.,  596, 
618;  Daniel  W.,  618;  Dorothy 
H.,  322;  Edith  I.,  871,  878; 
Edith  R.,  175,  196;  Edna  N., 
602,  622;  Edwin  S.,  863;  Elias 
H.,  528;  Elizabeth,  517,  693, 
710;  Ella  D.,  596;  Ella  K.,  618, 
626;  Ellen,  454;  Ellen  M.,  191; 
Emma  B.,  863;  Emma  L.,  596; 
Estelle  J.,  876,  881;  Esther, 
440,  454 

Fannie  E.,  579,  597;  Florence 
L.,  1398;  Florence  S.,  647,  657; 
George,  322,  474,  862;  George 


W.,  326,  481,  499,  528,  1276; 
Hannah,  1460,  1461;  Hannah 
H.,  618;  Harry  C.,  528;  Har¬ 
vey  M.,  501,  529;  Helena,  173, 
192,  492;  Henry  G.,  596;  Henry 
W.,  618;  Herman,  94;  Hiester, 
693,  710;  Howard,  175;  Ida, 
815,  Ida  M.,  499,  528;  Irwin, 
322 

Jacob,  693,  862,  1238;  Jacob  C., 
294,  322;  Jacob  E.,  499,  528; 
Jacob  F.,  160,  175,  355,  358, 
363;  James  B.,  656;  James  F., 
657;  James  H.,  618;  Jared, 
693;  Jesse  S.,  863;  Jessie  S., 
881;  J.  Harry,  647,  657;  John, 
579,  596,  1147;  John  B.,  260; 
John  F.,  528,  1234,  1238; 

John  J.,  582,  602;  John  N.,  107 ; 
John  P.,  192,  618,  626;  John 
S.,  863;  Joseph,  34 
Katie,  837;  Katie  E.,  596,  618; 
Laura,  363,  382;  Levi,  710; 
Levi  G.,  693;  Lillie  M.,  1269, 
1276;  Lulu  E.,  978,  988;  Lydia, 
674,  679;  Lydia  S.,  863;  Ma- 
linda,  863;  Margaret,  671; 
Margaret  C.,  499,  528;  Mar¬ 
garet  E.,  302;  Margaretta, 

1315;  Maria  H.,  862;  Marjorie 
V.,  626;  Mary,  471,  474;  Mary 
A.,  579,  596;  Mary  E.,  618, 
774,  995;  Mary  H.,  602,  622, 
862;  Mary  N.,  1390,  1424; 
Mary  O.,  626;  Mary  S.,  667, 
862,  863;  Mary  W.,  863; 

Michael,  59 

Nellis  H.,  881,  Nevin  D.,  618; 
Nevin  K.,  175,  196;  Nora  G., 
618;  Olivia  B.,  596,  618;  Olivia 

G. ,  647,  656;  Otto  H.,  626; 
Peter,  59;  Polly,  972,  981; 
Ralph  E.,  657;  Reeda  H.,  982; 
Richmul  J.,  1058;  Robert  C., 
881;  Rosa,  175;  Ruth  E.,  881 

Samuel,  693,  710;  Samuel  B., 
602;  Samuel  S.,  594;  Sarah, 
758,  1238;  Sarah  A.,  101,  107; 
Sarah  N.,  973,  982;  Sarah  W., 
693,  710;  Sara  J.,  863;  Solon 

H. ,  618;  Sophia,  363;  Stella 
M.,  501,  529;  Susanna,  237, 
251,  471,  474,  702,  733,  862, 
1238;  Susanna  Y.,  481,  499 

Tamson  E.,  691,  702;  Terence, 
982;  Valentine,  693;  Verna  H., 
618,  626;  Verna  S.,  657;  Wil¬ 
liam,  973,  982;  William  D.,  529 
Fister,  Anna  M.,  1014,  1030;  Mah¬ 
lon  Y.,  1161,  1167;  Minnie  J., 
1161,  1167;  Morgan,  1167 
Fitchthorn,  Blanche  G.,  614;  Frank, 
614 

Fitzgerald,  A.  Edna,  580,  598; 
Charles,  330;  Charles  I.,  580, 
598;  Estella,  300,  330;  John 
R.,  745;  Kathryn,  733;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1100;  Mary  A.,  706,  745 
Fitzwater,  Clarinda  E.,  1477,  1492; 
George  W.,  1492 

Fix,  Annie  T.,  1029;  Bessie  A.,  114, 
129;  Bettie,  104,  113;  Charles 


P.,  129;  Daniel,  1029;  John, 
113;  Margaret,  100,  106 
Flager,  Amanda,  1034 
Flaherd'ay,  Anna,  674;  Annie,  667 
Flannagan,  Charles  W.,  141;  Eva 
M.,  135,  141 
Flavell,  Sara  J.,  1417 
Fleck,  Abram  L.,  817;  Adam,  206; 
Evelyn  J.,  761,  817;  Hannah, 
180,  206;  Hannah  M.,  1238, 
1244;  John,  1244;  Mary,  206; 
May,  743;  Wilbur  H.,  761,  817 
Fleckenstein,  Cornelius,  499;  Mary 
A.  481  499 

Fleig,  Barbara  A.,  739,  797;  Bern- 
hard,  797 

Fleisher,  Caroline  P.,  116,  135; 
Charles  H.,  135;  Edith  B., 
135,  142;  Effie  IV,  116;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  116;  Elizabeth  D., 
106;  Ethel  N.,  142;  George, 
116;  Ida  L.,  135,  142;  Harry 
H.,  106;  Helen  L.,  142;  Henry 
H.,  116;  Howard  H.,  116,  135; 
Leona  E.,  135,  142;  Marion  E., 
116,  135;  Mary  A.,  135,  142; 
Milton  H.,  135,  142;  Rollo  M., 
135,  142;  Virginia,  116 
Fleming,  Andrew,  1272;  Dessie, 
1491;  Ethel  J.,  1272;  Gladys 
H.,  1272;  Helen  C.,  1272,  1278; 
James,  1267,  1272;  Jessie  F., 
1267,  1272;  Margaret  E.,  1272; 
Maria,  1272;  Mary  E.,  1272; 
Ruth  P.,  1272,  1278;  Sarah, 
1483 

Flemings,  Charles,  980;  Clarence, 
980;  Elizabeth,  980;  Elmira, 
980,  990;  Francis,  972,  980; 
Franklin,  980;  George,  980; 
Maria  N.,  972,  980;  Minerva, 
980,  990;  Minnie  S.,  980;  Sadie 
F.,  980;  Sarah  R.,  980;  Wil¬ 
liam,  980 

Flemming,  Christian,  1515;  Mary 
A  1505  1515 

Fletcher,  Hannah  C.,  1390;  Tilly 
M.,  207 

Flew,  Sarah,  864,  867 
Flexer,  Ellen  M.,  720,  777;  John  O., 
777 

Flick,  A.,  1095;  Augustus  F.,  1089; 
Clara,  1090,  1133;  Cora  S., 
1089;  Elmer  A.,  1089;  Elwood 
F.,  1132;  F.  E.,  1132;  Hannah 
E.,  1089,  1133;  Henry,  1089; 
James  A.,  1089,  1132;  Lieian 
A.,  1089,  1133;  Louisa  B., 
1043,  1089;  Lydia  S.,  1089; 
Mackie  R.,  1090;  Mame  V., 

1089,  1133;  Martha  M.,  1090, 
1133;  Mary  E.,  1089,  1132; 
Mattie  A.,  1132,  1148;  Myce, 

1090,  1133;  O.  E.,  1132;  Sarah 

A. ,  1089,  1132;  Sarah  IV,  1089; 
Susanna,  474,  485;  William, 
1043,  1089 

Flickenger,  Charles  N.,  446;  Ed¬ 
ward  L.,  446;  Ella,  801; 

Esther  M.,  446;  George,  431, 
446;  Grace  E.,  446;  Lillian 

B. ,  446;  Louise  I.,  446;  Mae 
S.,  431,  446;  Nathan,  446 


1624 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Flicker,  Charles,  735,  792;  Florence 
M.,  735,  792;  Geraldine,  792; 
Jennie,  792 

Fliegner,  Adam,  1186;  George,  146, 
468,  1176,  1280;  Ursula,  468, 
1280,  12S1 

Fliemer,  George,  1180 
Flinn,  Edmund,  21,  53,  1226,  1229, 
1230;  Maria  W.,  1226,  1229 
Flitcraft,  Amanda,  1275 
Flood,  Mary  A.,  217 
Flora,  Cora  R.,  1046;  George,  1046 
Flory,  Ida  M.,  893,  901;  Samuel, 
901 

Flounders,  Florence  H.,  441,  455; 
Flarry  W.,  455;  Kenard,  455; 
William  O.,  441,  455 
Flowers,  Viola,  597 
Fluck,  Ada  F.,  978,  1211,  1223; 
Agnes  M.,  932,  1199,  1200, 
1211,  1213;  Albert  F.,  932, 
1199,  1211,  1213;  Charles  L., 
1192,  1199;  Ellen  J.,  448;  Hen¬ 
rietta,  1265,  1270;  Herbert, 
449;  Howard  C.,  978,  1211, 
1223;  Irene  K.,  175;  Jerry,  562; 
Lillian,  547,  562;  Lovina,  433 ; 
Maria,  527;  Sarah  H.,  1192, 
1199;  S.  Forrest,  519;  Thomas, 
1270;  Verna  A.,  494,  519; 
Walter,  175 

Fluhman,  Margaret,  140 
Flunerfelt,  Elizabeth  B.,  1331;  G. 

B. ,  1331 

Fly,  Alton  W.,  461;  Annie  W.,  433, 
449;  Arthur  R.,  461;  Dorothy 
A.,  461;  Elsie  M.,  449,  461; 
Horace  W.,  449,  461;  Joseph, 
449;  Leroy  L.,  461;  Mabel  M., 
449,  461;  Remandus,  433,  449; 
Rosie  S.,  449,  461;  Thelma, 
461;  Theodore,  449,  461;  Wal¬ 
ter  W.,  449,  461;  Willard  W., 
461 

Fochs,  Sabina,  1568 
Focht,  Aaron,  645;  Christine  W., 
454,  463;  Clinton,  757;  Edith 
W.,  454,  463;  Edna,  454; 
Florence  757,  814;  Gladys  M., 
463;  Harry,  454;  Hattie  M., 
757;  Jacob,  454;  Jeremiah, 
757;  John,  757;  Joseph  R., 
1324;  Julia  M.,  1068;  Kate  H., 
440,  454;  Kathryn,  764;  Laura 

C. ,  638,  645;  Margaret,  757, 
814;  Mary  A.,  710,  757;  Min¬ 
nie,  757;  Robert,  454,  463; 
Robert  M.,  463;  Sarah  H.,  757; 
Sarah  S.,  1324;  Sydney,  440, 
454;  Walter,  454,  463 

Fogel,  Clarissa,  156,  166;  Helena, 
1154,  1156;  John,  72;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  902;  Solomon,  166 
Fogelman,  Charles  H.,  817;  Henry, 
817;  John  W.,  762,  817;  Min¬ 
nie  M.,  762,  817 
Foley,  Catharine,  722,  783 
Folk,  Clara  A.,  911,  913;  Ella  A., 
194;  Emma  K.,  174,  194;  Eu¬ 
gene  C.,  1364;  Forrest  F.,  194; 
Franz  W.,  194;  Fred  G.,  1336, 
1364;  Frederick  M.,  1364; 

George,  911,  913;  George  F., 


1364;  Floward  E.,  194;  H. 
Wilson,  174,  194;  James  M., 
1364;  Kate  E.,  194;  Kate  J., 
1336,  1364;  Kathryn  L.,  1364; 
Margaret  J.,  1364;  Solomon, 
194 

Follmer,  Mabel,  761,  817;  Peter, 
817 

Follweiler,  Sarah  A.,  529 
Folmsbee,  Mary  A.,  571,  583 
Foltz,  Amy  E.,  852;  Cathern,  1364; 
Ella  H.,  829;  Emma  S.,  829, 
852;  Eva  E.,  852;  John  H., 
829;  Kate  H.,  772,  829;  Levi 
H.,  852;  Mabel  R.,  829;  Roland 
W.,  852;  William,  772,  829; 
William  H.,  829,  852 
Fontaine,  Eleanor  V.,  338;  Florence 

S.,  317,  338;  John,  317,  338; 
William,  338 
Foor,  Rachel,  1365 
Foose,  Elizabeth,  1037 
Forbes,  Nellie  A.,  1388;  Willis,  1388 
Force,  Jonathan,  1486;  Sarah  B., 
1470,  1486 

Ford,  Edna  S.,  676;  Ida  A.,  800; 
Joseph,  676 

Foreman,  Anna  E.,  1476,  1491; 

James,  1491;  Jeanette,  626 
Forges,  Ann,  1326,  1342 
Forkey,  Joseph,  707 
Forman,  Ella,  1350,  1387 
Forrest,  Letitia,  1330 
Forrey,  Beatrice,  319,  340;  Marie 
A.,  319,  339;  William  I.,  339, 
340 

Forshey,  Anthony,  1368;  Elbyt, 
1339,  1368;  Felica  E.,  1339, 
1368;  Gladys  R.,  1368;  Owen 

S.,  1368 

Forster,  Alice  M.,  171,  190;  Caro¬ 
line,  787;  Dorothy,  190;  Edna 
M.,  190,  212;  George  R.,  190; 
Henry,  171,  190;  Ralph  F., 
190;  Richard  H.,  190 
Forth,  Elizabeth  L.,  1499 
Fortner,  Ida  D.,  979;  Ross,  979 
Fortney,  Clementine,  325 
Fory,  Howard,  778;  Lelia  R.,  778 
Fosbenner,  Helen  M.,  517;  John 
F.,  517;  Laura  Y.,  492,  517; 
Ruth,  517;  William  F.,  492, 
517 

Foss,  H.  A.,  1430;  Lila  G.,  1418, 
1430 

Foster,  Albert,  692,  708;  Albert  II., 
708;  Alma  H.,  115;  Alvah,  999; 
Amelia  A.,  692,  707;  Anna  H., 
991,  999;  Bertha  S.,  983,  993; 
Charles  D.,  993;  Clara  G., 
708,  749;  Daniel,  974,  983; 
Edgar  J.,  983,  993;  Effie  S., 
983;  Elizabeth,  749;  Elizabeth 
IT,  692,  708;  Ellen  W.,  720; 
Elvira,  1472;  G.  Kemper,  115; 
Harry,  720;  Horatio,  692,  707; 
Howard  W.,  983;  Jeremiah, 
710;  John  T.,  983;  Margret, 
1334;  Maria  S.,  1575;  Marie, 
749,  805;  Mary  E.,  708,  749; 
Millie  M.,  983,  993;  Paul  W., 
993;  Russel  H.,  708,  749;  Susan 

S.,  974,  983 


Fottle,  Harriet,  796 
Foulke,  Caroline  C.,  708,  749; 
Catherine,  190;  Ellen  E.,  1174; 
Florence  L.,  749;  John,  749; 
John  D.,  708,  749;  Judah, 
1232;  Mabel  C.,  749,  806; 
Margaret  G.,  1268,  1275;  Nel¬ 
son  C.,  1275;  Raymond  W., 
749;  Reginald  J.,  749;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1232 
Found,  May,  832 
Founds,  Isabella,  1072 
Fouse,  Ada,  1366,  1405;  Adam, 
1335;  Barbara  S.,  1324,  1335; 
Benjamin,  1405;  Christian, 
1324,  1335;  David,  1324,  1335; 
Jennie  H.,  1335;  Margaret  A., 
1324,  1335;  Theobald,  1335 
Fousel,  Catharine,  694,  715;  Philip, 
715 

Foust — see  Faust 
Fout,  John  J.,  64 
Fouth,  Jacob,  861 
Fowler,  Elmira,  1549 
Fox,  Aaron  P.,  185,  210;  AUcq  H., 
262;  Allen,  690;  Althea  B.,  558; 
Amelia,  690;  Amanda,  710; 
Amanda  M.,  513,  546;  Anna 

R. ,  511,  543;  Annie,  1057, 
1139;  Arthur,  209;  Arthur  G., 
182,  209;  Arthur  W.,  163,  182; 
Augustine  W.,  182;  Benjamin, 
625;  Benjamin  F.,  1117;  Bes¬ 
sie  A.,  210;  Bessie  F.,  543 

Caleb,  666,  669;  Carolina,  613; 
Carrie,  614,  625;  Charles  E., 
850;  Charles  S.,  543;  Christian, 
543,  613;  Clarence,  791 ;  David, 
690,  691;  David  G.,  546;  Earl 

S. ,  1216;  Edwin  J.,  1201,  1216; 
Elizabeth,  1128;  Elizabeth  G., 
1050;  Emerson,  1199;  Emma, 
800;  Emma  G.,  613;  Erma  E., 
1211;  Erma  K,  185,  210; 
Esther  M.,  210,  850;  Evelyn 
E.,  1118 

Florence  S.,  1216;  Frank  O.,  850; 
Freddie,  669;  George,  209; 
Harold  A.,  1554;  Harold  E., 
1211;  Harry  E.,  850;  Henry, 
905;  Henry  W.,  538,  558; 

Howard  F.,  1207;  Ida  S.,  734, 
791;  Jacob  M.,  438;  James, 
1237,  1566;  James  E.,  1216; 
James  W.,  1534,  1554;  Janet 
L.,  209;  John,  182,  199,  428, 
511,  543,  688,  690,  734,  791; 
John  F.,  827,  850;  John  H., 
690,  702 

Kate  P.,  182;  Katharine,  182, 
209,  747,  1556,  1565;  Laura 
H.,  1199,  1211;  Laura  V.,  750, 
806;  Leila  B.,  1543,  1554; 
Levina  M.,  702,  734;  Lizzie, 
1428;  Lizzie  B.,  176,  199; 

LouisaS.,  1201;  Lucinda,  1088, 
1131;  Luella  B.,  558;  Lydia, 
480;  Lydia  R.,  690,  702;  Lydia 

S.,  428 

Maggie,  1207;  Malvina  H.,  163, 
182;  Maria  IL,  688,  690; 

Marian  L.,  182,  209;  Martha, 
669;  Mary,  212,  427,  438,  669; 


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1625 


Mary  A.,  538,  558;  Mary  E., 
1211;  Mary  H.,  1192,  1199; 
Mary  J.,  280,  297;  Mary  K., 
1201,  1216;  Mary  S.,  666,  669; 
Matthias,  297;  Minnie  M., 
558 

Rebecca,  690;  Rebecca  G.,  1075, 
1117;  Robert  C.,  750,  806; 
Rosa  E.,  543;  Samuel,  702, 
734;  Samuel  W.,  1075,  1117; 
Sarah,  767;  Stanley  S.,  1216; 
Susan  F.,  850;  Susanna,  1233, 
1237;  Susanna  K.,  1196,  1207 ; 
Susan  R.,  827;  Sylvester,  1196 
1207 

Thonlas  L.,  806;  Verna  G.,  850; 
Verna  M.,  900,  905;  William 
B.,  1192,  1199,  1201;  William 
J.,  182,  209;  William  M.,  1050; 
William  S.,  1199,  1211 
Foy,  Francis,  135 

Frable,  Emma  H.,  1017,  1042; 

Mary  E.,  482,  501;  John,  501 
Frain,  David  S.,  1486;  Eva  E., 
1470,  1486;  Harry  R.,  1486; 
Jacob  D.,  1470,  1486;  Ray¬ 
mond  C.,  1486 
Fraiser,  George,  39 
Fraley,  Carrie,  773;  Frank,  773; 
Harvey,  773;  Mary  H.,  717, 
773 

France,  2,  47 

Francis,  Catharine  H.,  276,  291; 
Catherine,  808;  Delilah  W., 
757;  Edith  E.,  291,  317;  Henry 
B.,  757;  John,  291;  Joshua  M., 
291,  318;  Lucinda,  706,  747; 
Lydia  A.,  291;  Margaret  (Mag¬ 
gie)  E.,  291,  318;  Ruth  W., 
318,  339;  Susan,  422,  431; 
Thomas  U.,  276,  291 
Frane,  Margaret,  1136 
Frank,  Abner  E.,  523,  551;  Annie, 
200;  Blanche  K.,  503;  Carrie 
M.,  436,  451;  Catherine  D., 
503,  531;  Catherine  L.,  523, 
551;  Chester  A.,  503,  531; 
Christian,  551;  Emma,  441; 
Ida  I.,  484,  503;  Jacob,  1340; 
John,  484,  503;  Kate  S.,  1028, 
1062;  Leah,  431,  446;  Louisi- 
anna,  522;  Maria  B.,  1326, 
1340,  1341;  Mary,  839;  Peter, 
428,  441;  Phebe  L.,  503,  531; 
Philip,  436;  Ralph,  531;  Re¬ 
becca  S.,  428,  441;  Robert  A., 
551;  Russell  T.,  503;  Sallie 
W„  425,  436;  W.  B.,  425,  436; 
Willbourne  J.,  503,  531;  Wil¬ 
liam,  441 

Frankenberger,  Mary  M.,  688,  694 
Frankenfield,  Elizabeth,  424;  Ellen, 
424; Ida,  1137; Isaac,  420,  424; 
Lewis  B.,  424;  Louis,  674; 
Mary  Y.,  420,  424;  Sallie,  668, 
674;  Sophia,  674 

Frankett,  Ferdinand,  450;  Harriet 
J.,  434,  450 

Frankfurter,  Fredericka,  1120 
Franklin,  729 

Blanche  A.,  297,  325;  Hattie, 
1095;  John  M.,  325;  Jordon 


P.,  325;  Mary  669;  Samuel  W., 
297,  325 

Frantz,  Adam,  308;  Albert  K., 
1269,  1277;  Ambrose  Y.,  1277; 
Beatrice,  1277;  Bertha  A.,  373, 
398;  Clara,  650;  Ellen  M.,  398; 
Elmer  L.,  398;  Emma  E.,  277, 
292;  Frederick,  193;  George 
W.,  1277;  Hattie  A.,  753,  814; 
Helen  V.,  308;  Henrietta  B., 
1344,  1374;  Jacob  H.,  814; 
Jeremiah,  1344,  1374;  Jesse, 
292,  1374;  J.  Harry,  285,  308; 
Joseph  L.,  373,  398;  Laura  C., 
285;  Laura  M.,  173,  193; 

Laura  V.,  308;  Laura  Y.,  1269, 
1277;  Mabel  V.,  308;  Mary  C., 
793;  May  A.,  1374;  Morrell 

B. ,  1374;  Robert  L.,  398;  Su¬ 
sanna,  557;  Virginia  H.,  1277; 
Z.  Florence,  1374,  1409 

Franz,  Amanda  P.,  435,  451;  E. 
Robert,  451 

Franz  Carl  Count  Cottulinsky,  10 
Franzin,  35 

Fraser,  Mary,  707,  749 
Frazer,  Laura,  423 
Frazier,  Andy,  486,  508,  540; 

Harry  B.,  508,  540;  H.  M., 
540;  Mary  M.,  540;  Maude  A., 
508,  540;  Sarah  J.,  508,  540; 
Susan  Y.,  486,  508;  T.  Frank, 
508;  Thomas,  508;  William  J., 
508 

Freas,  1266 

Ann  C.,  1267;  Caroline,  524; 
Catharine,  1267,  1274;  Charles 
S.,  1267;  Dorothea,  1267;  Hen¬ 
ry  M,  1262,  1267;  Jesse  W., 
1267;  Margaret  A.,  677;  M. 
Lula,  1262,  1267;  Monroe, 

1253;  Sarah  J.,  1244,  1253 
Frederick  (Frederich),  Alma  C., 
439;  Amanda  S.,  1507,  1517; 
Anna,  206;  Anna  K.,  206;  Anna 
M.,  328;  Anna  N.,  409;  Annie 
R.,  1041,  1086;  Benjamin,  234, 
242,  1210;  Bertha  R.,  892,  899; 
Carolina,  451;  Carrie  A.,  1086; 
Catharine,  1016;  Catharine  S., 
910,  912;  Catherine,  1007; 

Catherine  R.,  206;  Charles, 
912;  Clarence  F.,  1086 
Elizabeth,  396,  1054;  Elizabeth 

C. ,  427,  439;  Emma,  1205; 

Emma  D.,  258;  Elsie  S., 

1086,  1127;  Esther,  439;  Eva, 
1395,  1425;  Forrest  R.,  1086, 
1127;  Frances,  403;  Francis, 
1086;  Frank,  912;  Franklin 
M.,  328;  Franklin  N.,  298,  328; 
George,  912,  915;  George  W., 
179,  206;  Gideon,  1517 

Hannah  K.,  234,  235,  242,  243; 
Harry  B.,  1082;  Harry  C., 
1425;  Helen  K.,  1128;  Henry 
B.,  1041;  Henry  F.,  280,  298; 
Horace  J.,  1199,  1210;  Ida  E., 
258;  Ida  M.,  298, 328;  Jacob  S., 
298;  James,  910,  912;  John, 
242;  John  C.,  439;  John  S., 
328;  Joseph,  376;  Katie,  258; 
Katie  F.,  1210 


Lillie,  242;  Lloyd,  899;  Luther 
C.,  1210;  Lydia,  299,  668,  676; 
Mabel  B.,  242,  258;  Maggie 
M.,  328;  Mahlon  M.,  328; 
Margaret  L.,  912,  915;  Marion 
E.,  1128;  Mark  F.,  1210;  Mary 
A.,  910,  912;  Mary  E.,  206; 
Mary  M.,  461;  Maryetta  M., 
328;  Matilda  S.,  1199,  1210; 
Minnie  L.,  912,  915 
Nathaniel,  910,  912;  Norman 
M.,  328;  Oswin  IV,  242,  258; 
Paul  L.,  1210;  Peter,  206; 
Ralph  H.,  1210;  Rebecca  C., 
179,  206;  Russell  W.,  915; 
Sallie  M.,  1086;  Sarah  H.,  1408; 
Susanna  K.,  280,  298;  William 
C.,  439;  William  E.,  427,  439; 
William  H.,  1086;  Vincent  Z., 
892,  899 

Frederick  II,  7,  9 
Frederick  III,  9 
Frederick  the  Great,  14,  17,  33 
Frederick  Township,  55,  60,  63,  64 
Frederickston,  Hans,  63 
Fredinburgh,  Rachael,  1492 
Free,  Anna  B.,  1371;  Cecilia  R., 
1342,  1371;  Chalmers,  1371; 
Elma  F.,  1371;  Elmer  S.,  1342, 
1371;  Ethel  W.,  1371;  John, 
1371;  Nellie  M.,  1371;  Orlena 
M.,  1371;  Susanna,  1202 
Freeborn,  592 

Freeby,  Amanda  E.,  720;  Calvin  J., 
777;  Clinton  E.,  777;  David 
W.,  777;  Henry  J.,  777;  Joseph, 
777;  Margaret  E.,  777;  Mary 

M. ,  777;  William  J.,  720,  777 
Freed,  Alice  F.,  1055;  Alice  K., 

1307;  Amanda,  676;  Amos  J., 
201;  Anna  M.,  407,  Annie  IV, 
707,  747;  Araminta  A.,  1301, 
1307;  Bertha  IV,  1307;  Beulah, 
1142;  Calvin,  443,  458,  1055; 
Carrie  V.,  458;  Catheryn  C., 
410;  Curtis,  1307;  Delilah  W., 
423;  Edward  F.,  1301,  1307; 
Eleazer  A.,  330;  Elias,  244; 
Eliza,  1411;  Ella  M.,  252,  265; 
Enos,  1142,  1307;  Esther  B., 

.  387,  407;  Evelyn  S.,  1103,  1142; 
Henry  IV,  1307;  Herbert  S., 
1103,  1142;  Jacob,  747;  Jacob 
L.,  407;  John,  423;  John  H., 
1307;  John  J.,  458;  Lester  H., 
387,  407;  Lillian  A.,  1301; 
Lottie  J.,  443,  458;  Mamie  B., 
177,  201;  Mary  B.,  409;  Mary 
E.,  410;  Mattie,  1082;  Melvin 
L.,  1301,  1307;  Rosa  I.,  251, 
264;  Sallie  A.,  235,  244;  Sally, 
1307;  Samuel  H.,  264,  392,  409; 
Samuel  IV,  410;  Sarah,  1307; 
Sarah  A.,  298;  Sarah  C.,  972, 
981;  Sarah  N.,  392,  409;  Susan 

N. ,  300,  330;  William  G.,  58, 
83,  265,  1558;  William  M.,  252, 
265 

Freedley,  Emily,  314 
Freeman,  Alma  S.,  531;  Barton  C., 
531;  Blanche  M.,  531;  Clara 
H.,  1548,  1555;  Edith  J.,  1548, 
1555;  Edward  J.,  1532;  Mien 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


S.,  504,  531;  Emily,  1532; 
Ethel,  1500;  Ethel  D.,  1496, 
1500;  Eugene  W.,  1548; 

George,  1507;  George  P.,  1548, 
1555;  George  W.,  1516,  1532; 
Jane  P.,  1532,  1548;  Joseph 

L. ,  1496,  1500;  Lester,  1500; 
Levi,  531;  Mabel  M.,  1548, 
1555;  Marie  J.,  1555;  Mary 

E.,  1397,  1532;  Mary  M.,  1480, 
1496;  Matilda,  1507;  Matilda 
E.,  1516,  1532;  Ozias  S.,  1480, 
1496;  Preston,  504,  531;  Re¬ 
becca  S.,  1496,  1500;  Ruth  E., 
1555;  Walter  C.,  531;  Walter 
S.,  1532,  1548 

Freese,  Ambrose,  1395;  E.  Pearl, 
1395;  Littey,  722 
Freigh,  Flora,  646,  655 
Freil,  Cadila,  615 
Freiling,  Elizabeth,  782 
Fremder,  August,  658;  Mamie,  648, 
658 

French,  Celia,  295;  Daisy,  295,  323; 
Eleanor  H.,  1066;  Elizabeth 

E. ,  1454,  1463;  Frederick  L., 
1491;  John  B.,  1066;  Lucv  O., 
1382;  Lulu  M.,  1476,  1491; 
Mary  L.,  1491;  Philander,  323; 
Warren  W.,  1476,  1491 

Fres,  Daniel,  712;  Lucy  H.,  712 
Freshcoln,  Charles  L.,  1469,  1483; 
Ella  M.,  1469;  James  F.,  1483; 
Lewis  F.,  1457,  1469;  Hannah 

A. ,  1457,  1469;  Peter,  1469; 
Sarah  E.,  1469,  1483 

Fretz,  Abraham,  102;  Abraham  O., 
1127;  Ada,  253;  Ada  V.,  122; 
Albert,  1125;  Alice,  497;  Allen 

B. ,  109,  122;  Allen  M.,  109; 
Alpheus,  703,  735;  Amanda, 
109;  Amanda  M.,  109;  Anna, 
102,  109,  123;  Anna  B.,  102; 
Aquilla,  1082,  1125;  Catharine, 
102,  109;  Catharine  Y.,  480, 
497;  Clinton,  598,  620;  Daisy, 
253;  Daniel  B.,  109,  122;  Earl, 
253;  Edwin  H.,  109;  Edwin  P., 
1349,  1384;  Elias,  102;  Eli  H., 
253;  Elizabeth,  102,  1373;  Eliz¬ 
abeth  M.,  109;  Ella  G.,  598, 
620;  Ella  M.,  109,  123;  Ellen 
B.,  109;  Elmira  R.,  430;  Emily 

F. ,  208,  216;  Emma,  103,  112; 
Emma  M.,  109,  122;  Erasmus 

M. ,  109 

Fannie  D.,  1289,  1301;  Frances 

G. ,  207,  216;  Glen  E.,  253; 

Grace  A.,  975,  984;  Harry, 
669;  Harry  M.,  108,  122;  Helen 
P.,  109;  Henry  D.,  298,  326; 
Henry  L.,  216;  Henry  M.,  326; 
Ida  M.,  1349,  1384;  Ida  R., 
669;  Irwin,  681;  Isaac  L.,  984; 
Jacob,  566;  John,  98,  102; 
John  C.,  102;  Joseph  C.,  102, 
108;  Joseph  M.,  109,  620; 

Joseph  N.,  620;  Julian,  1159; 
Katie  A.,  498,  527 

Lena  M.,  620;  Linford,  675,  681; 
Lizzie  K.,  108,  122;  Lottie  M., 
735;  Lovina  M.,  1144;  Mahlon 
B.,  109;  Marcella  F.,  1085, 


1127;  Margaret  M.,  298,  326; 
Marie  S.,  109;  Mary,  102,  109; 
Mary  A.,  566;  Mary  B.,  102, 
109;  Mary  C.,  98,  102;  Mary 
E.,  109;  Mary  F.,  109,  122; 
Mary  M.,  109,  122;  Milton 
L.,  122;  Minnie  G.,  681;  Min¬ 
nie  T.,  675,  681;  Nancy  K., 
239,  253;  Nathaniel  K.,  239, 
253 

O.  H.,  430;  Olivia  M.,  102,  108, 
703,  735;  Olivia  R.,  122;  Or¬ 
lando  L.,  122;  P.  Claude,  1085, 
1127;  Quincy,  480,  497;  Sarah, 
102;  Sarah  B.,  1022,  1053; 
Sparta,  208,  216;  Sue  L.,  109, 
122;  Susanna  M.,  109,  122; 
Walter,  109;  William,  1384; 
William  B.,  109;  William  C., 
102,  109;  William  R.,  620 
Frey  (Fry,  Frye),  Adella  H.,  912, 
914;  Agnes  A.,  812;  Agnes  H., 
914;  Alfred,  1088;  Alfred  C., 
545;  Alice,  1055;  Alice  H.,  1132, 
1148;  Alice  W.,  1073,  1116; 
Alma  G.,  1204,  1219;  Alvin, 
1023,  1055;  Amanda  S.,  545, 
561,  976,  1200,  1212;  Andora 

H.,  756,  813;  Andrew,  319; 
Anna,  1222;  Anna  E.,  545; 
Annetta,  813;  Annie  W.,  1088 
Barbara  R.,  634,  639;  Beatrice, 
1055;  Belva  M.,  548;  Benja¬ 
min,  545;  Bertha,  1055;  Beulah 

G. ,  561,  564;  Blanche  H.,  293, 
320;  Caroline  R.,  492,  517; 
Catharine,  914;  Catharine  B., 
1327;  Catherine,  777;  Charles, 
486,  507,  545,  561,  976,  1212; 
Charles  W.,  1073,  1116;  Chris¬ 
tian,  548;  Clarence,  1055,  1106; 
Clayton,  912,  914;  Clinton, 
545;  Conrad,  1064,  1111 

Daniel  O.,  1055;  E.,  1485;  Edna, 
536;  Edward,  163;  Eliza,  620, 
695,  717;  Elizabeth,  323;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  512,  545;  Ellen,  451; 
Elmer  E.,  545;  Elmo,  1132, 
1148;  Emma  A.,  292,  319; 
Emma  F.,  545;  Erwin  B.,  517; 
Eugene  W.,  293,  320;  Evelyn, 
1148;  Florence  E.,  1204,  1219 
Gladys,  1148;  Grace,  564;  Gran¬ 
ville,  813;  Hannah,  175,  197; 
Hannah  H.,  1023,  1055;  Harold 
L.,  564;  Harry  N.,  545;  Harvey 

H. ,  914;  Harvey  O.,  546;  Hes¬ 
ter,  1308;  Howard,  492,  517; 
Ida,  545,  561;  Irwin,  812;  Ir¬ 
win  R.,  546;  Isaac,  813;  Iva 

B. ,  564 

Jacob,  148,  150;  James  A.,  1204, 
1219;  Jefferson,  756,  813;  Jen¬ 
nie  D.,  923;  John,  639,  1012, 
1219;  John  H.,  517;  John  R., 
914;  Josi,  1024,  1057;  Katie 

C. ,  545,  561;  Katie  G.,  813; 
Katie  L.,  546;  Katie  M.,  561, 
564;  Kenneth,  1055;  Lizzie, 
1255;  Lottie  S.,  1055;  Lydai 
C.,  514,  548 

Mabel,  1055;  Mabel  W.,  1055, 
1106;  Madaline,  517;  Mar¬ 


garet,  388;  Margaret  E.,  1106; 
Maria  F.,  426;  Maria  M.,  512, 
545;  Marion  M.,  564;  Mary, 
288,  810,  1147,  1245,  1276; 
Mary  A.,  155,  163,  671,  711; 
Mary  J.,  1118;  Meda,  545; 
Nathaniel,  711;  Nicholas,  512, 
545;  Nora  H.,  1064,  1111 
Oliver  A.,  197;  Oscar,  1055;  Oscar 

J. ,  923;  Owen,  1148;  Paul  J., 
517;  Pearl  V.,  564;  Readen, 
512,  545;  Robert  A.,  1219; 
Sarah  E.,  1421;  Sevilla  Y., 
486,  507;  Susan,  829;  Susanna 
U.,  148,  150;  Thomas  E.,  1204, 
1219;  Vilmina,  666,  671;  War¬ 
ren,  561,  564;  Wesley,  561, 
564;  Wilbur,  564;  William, 
222,  1111;  William  G.,  514, 
548;  Woodrow,  1148 

Freyer  (Fryer),  1202 

Alfred,  595;  Ambrose,  595;  Am¬ 
mon,  595;  Amos  R.,  578,  595; 
Anna,  1241;  Barny,  1229; 
Bernard  B.,  353,  397;  Catha¬ 
rine  B.,  709,  754;  Catharine 

K. ,  353,  357;  Catherine  E., 
1049,  1099;  Charles  S.,  1241, 
1251;  Christian,  1233,  1235; 
Edith  H.,  358;  Elizabeth,  595, 
974,  983;  Elizabeth  S.,  1233, 
1235;  Emma,  595,  843;  Emma 
E.,  1251;  Emma  J.,  365,  386, 
1241,  1251;  Esther,  358,  369; 
George,  595;  Isaac,  1099;  Ja¬ 
cob,  357,  754;  Jacob  K.,  358, 
369,  370;  Lizzie  S.,  1236,  1241; 
Mary,  595;  Mary  A.,  578,  595; 
Mary  D.,  369;  Mary  K.,  358, 
369;  Susan  A.,  358,  370;  Syl¬ 
vester  S.,  1236,  1241;  William 
B.,  1099;  William  M.,  1049, 
1099 

Freyling,  Catharine  E.,  425,  435; 

Irene,  435;  John,  425,  435; 
N  Lavina,  435 

Friant,  Alfred  E.,  1472,  1488; 

Elvira  F.,  1472,  1488;  Mar¬ 
garet  A.,  1488 

Frick,  Alice,  495;  Anna,  281,  299; 
Bernard  L.,  1244;  Earle  W., 
1244;  Elias,  299;  Elizabeth, 
637;  Elizabeth  G.,  1379,  1413; 
Emma,  281,  299;  Harriet  E., 
1458,  1470;  Henry,  1315,  1316; 
Jacob,  1122,  1244;  John  F., 
1379,  1413;  Lydia,  1321,  1329; 
Mabel  A.,  1237,  1244;  Mary, 
109,  122;  Mary  J.,  530;  Nora 

B. ,  1413,  1429;  Norman,  1078; 
Philipina  W.,  1315;  Sallie  E., 
1081,  1122;  Sarah,  303;  Viola 

C. ,  1078;  William,  1237,  1244 
Fricker,  Bessie,  543 

Friday,  Christian,  1070;  Cordelia, 
1070;  Evangeline  M.,  1070; 
George  W.,  1070;  Gordon  E., 
1070;  Hortense,  1070;  Mabel, 
1070;  Martha  K.,  1033,  1070; 
Mary,  1070;  Mary  E.,  1070; 
Warren  L.,  1070;  Washington, 
1033,  1070 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1627 


Fried,  Lydia  A.,  575,  590;  Mary, 
575,  590;  Nancy,  624;  Samuel, 
590 

Friedman,  Emma,  1168 
Friedricksdorf,  35 

Friend,  Charles  H.,  115,  131;  Lelia 
B.,  106,  115,  131;  Robert  M., 
131;  Winifred,  1404 
Fries,  Abby,  501;  Amelia  S.,  360, 
375;  Benjamin,  955,  960;  Bes¬ 
sie  H.,  501,  530;  Carrie  I.,  397; 
Charles,  501,  530;  Charles  G., 
360,  375;  Edwin,  960;  E. 

Ethel,  530;  Elenora,  530;  El¬ 
mer,  501,  530;  Eslena  Y.,  483, 
501;  Estella  W.,  501,  529; 
Eugene,  501,  529;  Florence, 
530;  Helen,  530,  553;  Jesse, 
375,  501;  Jesse  T.,  375;  John 
G.,  483,  501;  Julia,  530;  Laura 
E.,  375,  401;  Martha  C.,  611; 
May,  530;  Raymond,  501,  530; 
Rebecca,  697;  Sarah  G.,  501, 
530;  Sarah  M.,  955,  960;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  375 
Friesland,  45 

Frisbee,  Floyd,  775,  833;  Susan  B., 
775  833 

Fritsch  (Fritch),  Anna  M.,  1312; 
Bessie  F.,  494,  518;  Carrie 
M.,  494,  518;  Charles  T.,  518; 
Dorothy  A.,  518;  Edgar  E., 
844;  Elizabeth,  844;  Elmer  J., 
844;  Erwin,  844;  Frederick 
L.,  519;  Gottfried,  1312;  Harry 
A.,  494,  519;  Helen  M.,  494, 
519;  John,  494;  John  G.,  477, 
494;  John  W.,  494,  519;  Joseph, 
S10,  844;  Mabel,  444;  Mary 
W.,  810,  844;  May  G.,  494, 
519;  Paul  W.,  519;  Robert  R., 
494,  518;  Sarah  Y.,  477,  494; 
William  M.,  494 

Fritz,  Amelia,  872;  Amelia  C.,  868, 
872;  Clara  E.,  1425;  Edith  M., 
1483,  1497;  Elizabeth  M.,  872; 
Emma  M.,  872;  Gideon,  1090; 
Ida  M.,  1043,  1090;  John  J., 
750;  Marianne,  567;  Mary,  633, 
636;  Mary  A.,  708,  750;  Peter, 
868,  872;  Samuel  E.,  1497 
Fritzinger,  Louisa,  777;  Mary  J., 
843 

Frober,  Mary  A.,  1269 
P'rock,  Philip,  1470;  Sallie  L.,  1458, 
1470 

Frohnheiser,  Jane,  777 
Fromer,  Clara,  500,  528 
Fronefield,  Charles,  424;  Pauline 
Y.,  424 

Fronheiser,  Allen,  755,  812;  Aman¬ 
da  M.,  755,  810;  Anna  S.,  812; 
Catherine  M.,  844;  Daniel,  810; 
Daniel  M.,  810;  Elizabeth  S., 
812;  George,  812;  Mabel  M., 
810,  844;  Mary,  846;  Nathan 
J.,  810,  844;  Sallie,  756; 

Samuel,  755,  810;  Susanna  E., 
755,  812 

Frosch,  62;  Rosina  H.,  684 
Frost,  Alice  G.,  311,  334;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  611;  Harry,  311,  334 
PYowine,  Minnie  L.,  518 


Frutchen,  Sarah,  1046 
Fry,  Frye — see  Frey 
Fryberger,  Anna  M.,  596;  Cassie, 
596;  Daniel,  596;  Elizabeth 

D. ,  578,  596;  George,  596; 
Harry,  596;  John,  596;  Mah- 
lon,  596;  Sarah,  596 

Fryer — see  Freyer 
Fryermuth,  Annie,  813;  Carrie  M., 
813;  Mary  G.,  756,  813;  Nicho¬ 
las,  813;  Nicholas  M.,  756, 
813;  Nora,  813 
Fuhr,  Elizabeth,  533 
Fuhrman,  Clara  R.,  1091,  1136; 
George  F.,  1136;  Irma  C., 
1136;  Peter  C.,  1136;  Wallace 
H.,  1136;  William  P.,  1091, 
1136 

PVdkerson,  Carrie,  837 
P’ullenwider,  John  C.,  1392;  Lorna 
L.,  1353,  1392 

Fuller,  Almira,  1337;  Catharine  H., 
701,  732;  George  C.,  701,  732; 
Lettie,  1424;  Louise,  707,  749; 
Margie  M.,  732;  Prue  A.,  852 
Fulmer  (Fullmer),  Anna  M.,  1129; 
Charles  N.,  817;  Edith  M., 
1129,  1147;  Elizabeth,  738; 
Elsie  F.,  1075,  1118;  Emma, 
1046;  George  E.,  1428;  Henry 
C.,  1046;  Jennie,  127;  John, 
1019,  1046,  1047;  John  R., 
761,  817;  Joseph,  817;  Laura 
K.,  112,  127;  Mary  A.,  1047; 
May,  1047;  Milton,  1147; 
Minerva,  1046;  Myrtle  A., 
1412,  1428;  Rebecca  E.,  761, 
817;  Robert,  1118;  Susan  O., 
1019,  1046 

Fulton,  Alice  W.,  1055,  1105;  Al¬ 
mira,  1484;  Eugene,  1055, 
1105;  Henry,  785;  Howard, 
1355;  Mary  C.,  724,  785;  Mary 

E. ,  1542,  1553;  Minnie  D., 
1355;  Robert  J.,  817;  Sara  E. 
817;  Sarah,  609;  S.  Elizabeth, 
761 

Fultz,  Elmina,  533 
Funk,  Ada  K.,  245;  Allen  M.,  236, 
245;  Albert  E.,  892,  899;  Ber¬ 
tha  F.,  245,  262;  Caroline  E., 
950,  955;  Catharine  A.,  S92, 
899;  Christiana  P.,  1024,  1056; 
David,  302;  Diana,  245;  Eliza, 
156,  163;  Erwin  D.,  526,  552; 
Estella  M.,  526,  552;  Fannie, 
281,  1349;  Flora,  976,  987; 
Francis  M.,  604;  Grace,  585, 
604;  Henry,  66;  Henry  R., 
1056;  Isaac,  585;  John  H., 
899,  932,  955,  986,  987;  John 
Iv.,  245,  262;  Julia,  900;  Kath¬ 
leen  M.,  552;  Leah  E.,  976, 
986;  Martha  H.,  282,  302; 
Mary,  634,  1210;  Mary  K., 
245;  Mary  S.,  236,  245;  Medora 
E.,  929,  932;  Melvin  G.,  262; 
Minnie  K.,  245,  599,  621;  Nora 
K.,  245;  Oscar  K.,  245;  Sarah, 
572,  585;  Susan  K.,  245;  Titus 
G.,  552;  Verna  K.,  245 
P'urlenett,  Alice,  748,  804 
Furniss,  William,  1451 


Furry,  Elizabeth,  233,  239;  Isaac, 
239 

Furtney,  Samuel,  608 
Fuss,  Anna,  255 

Fusselman,  Elizabeth  A.,  708,  750; 
Philip,  750;  Thomas,  708,  750 

G 

Gabel  (Gable)  1041,  1074 
Agnes,  544,  560;  Albert,  784; 
Allen  H.,  560;  Ambrose  S., 
511,  544;  Anna  M.,  543,  560; 
Anna  R.,  511,  543;  Aquilla 
M.,  1125,  1146;  Bessie  M.,  544, 
560;  Catharine  A.,  1017,  1041; 
Clara  E.,  560;  Clara  L.,  544, 
560;  Clara  M.,  511,  543;  Clyde 
W.,  560;  Cora,  724,  784;  Cora 
M.,  815;  David,  756;  Dorothy 
E.,  560;  Dorothy  I.,  1146; 

Edna,  1125;  Eli  PL,  511; 
Elizabeth,  1016,  1038;  Ella  D., 
430,  446;  Ellen  E.,  543;  Ells¬ 
worth,  544,  560;  Elsie  F.,  544; 
Elsie  I.,  1382,  1415;  Emma  E., 
511,  543,  544;  Esther  M.,  511; 
Esther  It.,  544;  Frederica  S., 
511,  543;  Grace  M.,  446;  Grace 
V.,  560;  Hannah,  735;  Harry, 
544;  Harry  E.,  1125;  Helen  M., 
1146;  Henry  R.,  1019,  1125; 
Herbert,  1125;  Ida  R.,  758, 
S15;  Jacob  S.,  1082,  1125; 
Jeremiah  J.,  511,  543;  John 

G. ,  544;  John  H.,  544,  560; 
Kate  G.,  1082,  1125;  Katha¬ 
rine  M.,  560 

Laura  M.,  815;  Le  Roy  M.,  815; 
Lester  M.,  815;  Luther  A.,  560; 
Lydia  H.,  710,  756;  Maria  G., 
488,  511;  Marion  M.,  446; 
Mary,  576,  592,  756,  813; 
Mary  C.,  511,  543,  560;  Mary 
M.,  544,  560,  815;  Miriam  G., 
560;  Nora  M.,  815;  Olivia  H., 
544,  560;  Paul  F.,  543;  Percival 
Iv.,  1415;  Peter,  511;  Peter  H., 
511,  543;  Rosa  A.,  511,  544; 
Russell  M.,  815;  Ruth  M.,  815 
Sally  M.,  544;  Samuel,  488,  511; 
Samuel  A.,  544;  Sarah,  1007, 
1016;  Sarah  A.,  511 ;  Solomon, 
446;  Susan  B.,  511,  543;  Vera 
C.,  1146;  Wallace,  1125,  1146; 
Walter  M.,  815;  Wayne,  430, 
446;  William,  710,  756;  Wil¬ 
liam  C.,  446;  William  G.,  758, 
815;  William  T.,  511,  543 
Gaddis,  Albert,  573,  586;  Bertha, 
586,  605;  Bruce,  586;  Gallic 
E.,  586,  605;  Elizabeth  R.,  586, 
606;  Frank,  586,  605;  Frieda 

H. ,  586,  606;  Helen  L.,  605; 
Henry  L,  588,  605;  Plugh  L., 
586,  606;  James,  586;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  586,  605;  Nora  L.,  586, 
605;  Tamson  R.,  573,  586 

Gaffney,  Mary  A.,  1431 
Gag,  Arthur  D.,  1170;  Lizzie  B. 
1170 

Gage,  Ella,  216 
Gaines,  1508 

Galbraith,  Fred,  388;  Lydia  L.,  388 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Galen,  Alice,  1273 
Gallagher,  Ada  H.,  751;  Charles 

A.,  171,  192;  Daniel,  993; 
James,  751;  Laura  M.,  171, 
192;  Margaret  C.,  983,  993; 
Nellie,  796 

Gallman,  Emma  F.,  441;  William, 
441 

Gallon,  Hannah,  1101 
Gamble,  Lena  E.,  990,  998;  J.  A., 
998;  Norman,  990,  998;  Sara 
R.,  998 

Gamby,  Harriet,  1474 
Gander,  Emma  A.,  248,  263;  Theo¬ 
dore,  263 

Gangawer,  Clara,  708,  751 
Gangawere,  Polly,  777 
Gangwer,  Harriet  W.,  749,  805; 
Maurice,  805;  Mildred,  805; 
Monroe,  749,  805 

Gansel,  John,  563;  Tressa,  554,  563 
Gantz,  Lillie,  727 
Garber,  1005 

Andrew  J.,  807;  Angeline,  169, 
1024,  1056,  1575;  Annie,  1024; 
Annie  E.,  447,  459;  Ann  M., 
1012,  1024;  Catherine,  1024; 
Catherine  M.,  1024,  1056; 

Charles,  807,  1056;  Charles 
H.,  1024,  1056;  Christian,  1401; 
Christiana  P.,  1024,  1056; 

Eliza  K.,  1024,  1056;  Estella 
L.,  515,  549;  Evana,  243;  Evie 
C.,  1056,  1106;  Frances  G., 
105;  Francis  S.,  549;  George 
W.,  1024;  Henry  W.,  807; 
Jacob,  1012,  1024;  Jacob  R., 
1024,  1056;  Jennie  A.,  447, 
459;  John,  1024,  1056,  1163; 
Joseph  S.,  459;  Margaret  R., 
1157,  1163;  Martin  L.,  1024; 
Mary,  1358,  1401;  Maurice 
A.,  807;  Nora  M.,  752,  807; 
Phoebe,  1052;  Rachel,  1024; 
Rebecca,  1024;  Salome  B., 
1056;  Sarah  Q.,  1056;  Thomas, 
1024,  1056;  Walter  C.,  807; 
William  H.,  752,  807 
Garden,  George,  428;  Sarah  A., 
421,  427;  Sarah  S.,  428 
Gardener,  Elizabeth,  1405 
Gardenier,  Charles  F.,  1244;  Mary, 
1237,  1244 

Gardner,  A.  Elmer,  1476;  Charles 

C. ,  1115;  Elmer  A.,  822;  Grace 
A.,  1476;  John  T.,  1364;  Laura, 
1072,  1115;  Lydia  B.,  113,  127; 
Mary,  1492;  Mary  M.,  766, 
822;  Rachel  F.,  486;  Zclla  L ., 
1336,  1364 

Garfield,  Mary  I.,  310,  333;  Wil¬ 
liam,  310,  333 

Garges,  Abraham  B.,  184;  Abraham 
L.,  184;  Abraham  S.,  165,  184; 
Elmer  L.,  184;  Hannah  U.,  165, 
184;  Mary,  1081;  Ralph  L., 
184;  Stanley  L.,  184 
Garis,  Anna  E.,  1542,  1552;  Frank 

D. ,  659;  Marie,  433;  Martha, 
649,  659;  William  E.,  1552 

Garling,  Augusta,  853 

Garman,  G.  L.,  1254 

Garner,  Adam,  1324;  Andrew  B., 


1326,  1342;  Anna,  632;  Catha¬ 
rine,  632;  Catharine  S.,  1324; 
Catherine,  1367;  Clara,  708, 
749;  Elizabeth,  632;  George, 
632,  1342;  Harriet,  183;  Hat¬ 
tie,  641,  651;  Henry,  632; 
Isaac,  1326;  John,  631-633; 
John  A.,  1497;  John  M.,  1320, 
1325,  1326;  Kate,  1326;  Lo- 
vinia  A.,  1483,  1497 ;  Mary, 
632;  Mary  B.,  1320,  1326; 
Mary  E.,  1326,  1342;  Mary 
K.,  482;  Mary  L.,  632;  Mary 
M.,  1326;  Peter,  632;  Regina 

R. ,  631,  632;  Robert,  749; 
Samuel,  632;  Susanna,  1335; 
Susannah,  1320,  1325;  Wil¬ 
liam,  651 

Garr,  Edith,  1408,  1428;  Elizabeth 
(Lizzie),  1087,  1128;  George, 
1128,  1154;  Hattie  M.,  1154 
Garred,  Kate,  769 
Garrells,  Helen  M.,  575,  588 
Garret,  Rebecca,  793 
Garreth,  Eleanor,  520 
Garretson,  Marion  S.,  1551 
Garrett,  Angeline  W.,  105;  Anna 
D.,  139;  Flossie  A.,  1361,  1404; 
Grace  G.,  1404;  Luther,  105; 
Mary  M.,  1404;  Thomas,  1404; 
Wilson  T.,  1361,  1404 
Garrigues,  Hetty  M.,  719,  775; 
William  A.,  775 

Garrison,  Frances  G.,  1540;  Mary 

S. ,  568,  572;  Tamson,  573 

Garrut.hers,  Phoebe,  572 
Garson,  Margaret,  445 
Gartley,  Sarah,  1113 
Garuet,  Margaret  S.,  1406 
Garver,  Flora  S.,  1338,  1367; 

George,  1367;  Mary,  631,  633, 
634 

Garvey,  Dorcas,  841 
Garvin,  Lobitha,  255 
Garwood,  Emma,  1221 
Gaskill,  Susan  E.,  1110 
Gast,  Ida  A.,  403 
Gatchell,  Hannah,  1394 
Gates,  Erastus  P.,  1534;  George 
W.,  874,  880;  Georgeanna  P., 
1517,  1533;  Harriet  M.,  880; 
Harriet  S.,  874,  880;  Helen  E., 
880,  883;  Jacob  D.,  880;  Seth 
M.,  1534 

Gattore,  Laura  A.,  615 
Gauger,  Florence  M.,  715,  767; 
Florence  R.,  767;  Harry,  715, 
767;  Homer  A.,  767;  Lera  B., 
767,  822;  Lester  II.,  767; 
Nichlos,  767;  Ruth  M.,  767, 
822 

Gaugler,  Adon,  125;  Agnes,  166; 
Agnes  W.,  156,  166;  Amy,  125; 
Annie  A.,  490,  516;  Claude, 
125;  Cora,  125;  Cora  K.,  110, 
124;  Daniel,  1050;  Daniel  L., 
156,  166;  Edna,  166;  Elizabeth, 
125;  Ellen,  166,  1050;  Elsie, 
166;  Emma,  1252;  Franklin, 
166,  462;  Helen,  125;  Henry 
G.,  1050;  Jacob  G.,  1050; 
Jesse,  124,  166,  1020,  1050; 
Jesse  W.,  516;  John,  516; 


John  F.,  516;  Jonathan,  1050; 
Laura  E.,  375,  401;  Leidy,  125; 
Mabel,  166;  Maggie,.  1050; 
Marion,  124;  Mary  A.,  516; 
Maude  L.,  453,  462;  Mildred, 
462;  Oliver,  490,  516;  Oliver 
H.,  516;  Paul,  125;  Rebecca, 
311;  Samuel  G.,  1050;  Sarah 
L.,  516;  Sophia  L.,  1020,  1050; 
Susan,  166;  Vernon,  124; 
Warren,  166,  453,  462;  Wil¬ 
liam,  110,  124,  1050;  William 
L.,  125;  William  R.,  375,  401 
Gauker,  Ellen,  1040,  1084;  William, 
1084 

Gaumer,  Aaron  A.,  1381;  Henrv 
W.,  1347,  1381;  Jesse  J.,  1381; 
Laura  L.,  1381;  Louisanna 

B.,  1381;  Mary  M.,  1347,  1381; 
William  F.,  1381 

Gauss,  Anna,  466,  468,  469;  George 

B. ,  468,  469 

Gavigan,  Herminea  M.,  1027,  105S; 

John,  1027,  1058 
Gayhart,  Ella  S.,  731;  John,  731 
Gayman,  Anna,  649 
Gearhart — -see  Gerhard 
Geary — see  Gery 
Geber,  Ida  M.,  1386;  N.,  1386 
Gedaechtniss  Tag,  2,  26 
Gedeon,  Anna  C.,  493,  518;  Jacob, 
518 

Gee,  Carrie  L.,  1351,  1390;  Freer, 
1390;  Oliver,  1351,  1390;  Selma 
L.,  1390 

Geeding,  Ada  M.,  106,  115; 

Blanche,  106;  Ephraim  L.,  106; 
George  A.,  106;  Henry,  100, 
106;  Martha  A.,  100,  106; 
Minnie  E.,  106,  115;  William 
H.,  106 

Geher,  Almyra,  1254 
Gehio,  Katie,  813 

Gehlhaar,  Gottlieb,  558;  Margaret 
G.,  540,  558  • 

Gehman,  Aaron  L.,  1428;  Ada,  520; 
Alice  S.,  1412,  1428;  Allen,  67, 
82,  519,  1412,  1428;  Allen  M., 
4S4,  502;  Andora  Y.,  484,  502; 
Anna,  537;  Annie,  1035,  1074; 
Annie  M.,  171,  191;  Camilla, 
520;  Catharine,  515;  Charles, 
171;  Charles  F.,  519;  Cora  J., 
507,  537;  Daisie,  520;  Daisie 
P.,  494,  520;  David  S.,  402; 
Edith  B.,  1428;  Edwin  F., 
1378,  1411;  Ella  M.,  494,  519; 
Emma  E.,  1378,  1411 
Flora  G.,  171,  190;  Florence  V., 
537,  557;  Francis  H.,  557; 
Francis  M.,  507,  537;  Fred¬ 
erick  C.,  494,  519;  Gerald,  520; 
Grace  V.,  519;  Hannah,  997; 
Hannah  K.,  159,  171;  Harry, 
519;  Harry  A.,  171,  191;  Hen¬ 
ry,  102,  478,  494,  502;  Henry 

C. ,  108,  122;  Henry  Y.,  502, 
530;  H.  Katharine,  191;  H. 
Mahlon,  191;  Ida,  122 

Jacob,  122;  Jacob  D.,  102,  108; 
John,  430;  J.  Ralph,  191;  Kate 
K.,  171,  191;  Katie,  122; 

Katie  C.,  102,  108,  122;  Katie 


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J.,  502,  530;  Lee  H.,  530; 
Lillie  M.,  494,  520;  Livera, 
502,  530;  Lizzie,  122;  Lizzie  M., 
139;  Lolive  A.,  537;  Lucinda 

C. ,  537;  Luella  AL,  537;  Mag¬ 
dalena  AL,  569;  Maria,  888, 
889,  1230,  1234;  Mary  G., 
377,  402;  Mary  Y.,  478,  494; 
Matilda,  171;  Alichael,  159, 
171;  Norman,  519;  Rosa  AL, 
537;  Sallie,  122;  Samuel,  171, 
1234;  Susanna,  232,  237,  421, 
430;  Victor  H.,  494;  Walter  C., 
537;  Wayne  H.,  502;  William, 
537,  1411;  William  A.,  537,  557 

Geho,  Adam,  489,  513;  Addison, 
489;  Albert  O.,  561;  Amanda 

AL,  513,  546;  Ambrose  K., 
489,  513;  Amelia,  489,  513, 
547;  Amy  L.,  546,  561;  Anna, 
476,  488;  Anna  Y.,  471,  475; 
Anne,  489;  Annie  Y.,  513,  546; 
Balser,  968;  Barbara,  489; 
Barbara  T.,  476,  489 

Catherine,  476;  Charles  H.,  546; 
Claria,  489;  Clinton  M.,  513, 
546;  Clinton  W.,  562;  Daniel 
Y.,  476,  489;  David  L.,  562; 
Demus,  546,  561;  Edna,  513, 
547;  Edna  AL,  546;  Elizabeth 

D. ,  476,  489;  Ella  M.,  562; 
Elmer  N.,  546,  562;  Emma, 
489;  Emma  D.,  489,  513;  Em¬ 
ma  E.,  489,  513;  Emma  J.,  513, 
546;  Estella  A.,  166,  186,  546; 
Esther  K.,  476,  489 

Florence,  513,  547;  Florence  S., 
513,  547;  Hannah  J.,  489,  512; 
Hannah  R.,  513,  546;  Hannah 

W. ,  489,  513;  Harris  W.,  512; 
Harry  E.,  513,  547;  Harvey 
B.,  513,  546;  Hattie  E.,  546, 
562;  Helen  B.,  546,  562;  Henry, 
4S9,  513;  Henry  W.,  546; 
Howard  E.,  546;  Ida  R.,  546, 
561 

Jacob,  476,  489;  Jacob  S.,  546; 
Jacob  W.,  512,  546;  Jennie, 
513,  547;  John  B.,  513,  546; 
Joseph  H.,  562;  Lillian  M.,  562; 
Lizzie,  489;  Lizzie  A.,  513,  546; 
Lloyd  D.,  561 

Alahlon,  489;  Alaria,  476,  488f 
Alaria  A.,  489;  Alary  A.,  562; 
Alary  E.,  489,  513;  Alary  I., 
513;  Matthias,  471,  475,  489, 
513;  Alilton  B.,  513,  546; 
Miriam  L.,  561,  564;  AL  Lizzie, 
513,  546;  Nicodemus,  489 
Rebecca  N.,  512,  546;  Rosina, 
476,  488;  Sarah,  476,  488,  1210; 
Sarah  B.,  489,  513;  Silva  AL, 
546,  562;  Solomon,  489;  Stan¬ 
ley  R.,  562;  Susanna,  471,  476; 
Thomas,  489;  William  D.,  546, 
561;  William  T.,  489,  512 
Gehr,  941 

Gehres,  Alary  A.,  701,  727;  Simon, 
701,  727 

Geliret,  Anna  (Annie)  L.,  1165, 
1173;  Irwin  H.,  1173;  John, 
712;  Sarah  L.,  712 
Gehringer,  Alargaret,  441 


Gehris,  Abraham,  1199;  Alvesta, 
462;  Beulah,  561,  564;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1192,  1199;  Elmer,  366, 
390;  Frank,  564;  Hannah  R., 
366,  390;  Job,  390;  Joseph, 
390;Levira,  909 
Gehry — see  Gery 

Geiger,  Alonzo,  495,  521;  Ambrose 
F.,  545;  Charles  A.,  748,  805; 
Chrissie,  705;  David,  705; 
David  G.,  184;  Dorothy  H., 
1142;  Elizabeth,  608;  Emily, 
1387;  Evan,  521;  Evelyn  F., 
805;  Florence,  587,  607;  Frank 
L.,  1105,  1142;  George,  709; 
George  B.,  521;  Helen  J.,  318, 
339;  Henry,  691,  705;  Howard 

E.,  339;  James,  705;  Jane  L., 
709;  Joel,  545;  John  E.,  521; 
John  R.,  318,  339;  Laura  T., 
705;  L.  Rebecca,  511,  545; 
Malinda,  691,  705;  Margaret 
H.,  748,  805;  Alartha  E.,  521; 
Mary,  547,  688,  690;  Alary  E., 
165,  184;  Alary  M.,  521,  551; 
Paul  E.,  805;  Stella  E.,  1105, 
1142;  Susan  E.,  495,  521 
Geigley,  Hunter,  647,  657 ;  Sarah 

D. ,  657;  Sue  S.,  647,  657 
Geil,  Amanda,  267;  Elizabeth, 

1377 

Geise,  Brainerd  H.,  304,  332; 

Florence  G.,  332;  Helen  B., 
332;  Mary  A.,  332;  Alay  H., 
304,  332;  Simon,  332 
Geisel,  Sarah,  421,  427 
Geisenheiner,  F.  W.,  153 
Geiser,  Christopher,  335;  John, 
826;  Alary  B.,  311,  335;  Sallie 

E. ,  826 

Geisinger — see  Geissinger 
Geiss,  Annie  Q.,  800 
Geisser,  Catharine,  499;  Catharine 
Y.,  481,  499;  Christina,  499; 
Clara,  499;  David,  499;  John 
IL,  481,  499;  Margaret,  499 
Geissinger  (Geisinger),  Abraham, 
538;  Amanda,  1038,  1083; 

Annie  G.,  543,  559;  Emma- 
linda  S.,  508,  538;  Florence  E., 
558;  Francis,  538,  558;  Frank, 
538;  Fred,  538;  Harold  S.,  559; 
Harvey,  538;  Henry  B.,  559; 
Howard,  538;  James,  538; 
James  B.,  530;  Joanna  L., 
538,  558;  Katie,  538;  Lucy, 
538;  Alaria,  975,  984;  Mary, 
202,  212,  538,  985;  Alary  A., 
559;  Alary  B.,  126;  Menno, 
508,  538;  Monroe  S.,  543,  559; 
Nancy,  538;  Peter,  984; 
Samuel,  1083;  Sarah,  501,  530, 
538 

Geissler  (Geiszler),  Abraham,  1258; 
Christian,  418;  Gottfried,  1312; 
Jeremias,  1312;  Regina,  1312; 
Rosina,  1312 

Geist,  Alabel  M.,  810,  844;  William 
P.,  844 

Geistweit,  Caroline,  1170 
Geller,  Abram  S.,  840;  Jacob,  1288; 
l^1  John,  1288;  Kate  A.,  791,  840; 


Lavin  A.,  791,  840;  Thelma, 
840 

Gemelin,  AL,  62 

Genszler,  Garret  F.,  332;  George 
W.,  305,  332;  Henrietta  C., 
332;  Henry  A.,  332;  M.  Doro¬ 
thy,  332;  Stella  K.,  305,  332; 
Stella  AL,  332 

Genter  (Genther),  Charles  H.,  1275, 
1278;  Dorothy  Y.,  1275,  1278; 
Elizabeth,  1275;  Frederick, 
1275;  Frederick  H.,  1268,  1275; 
George  H.,  1275;  Jacob,  724; 
Jane  AL,  724;  Kathryn,  1275; 
Mearcy  A.,  1275,  1278;  Ralph, 
1275;  Sarah  E.,  1268,  1275 
Gentry,  Martha  A.,  116 
Geoff roy,  Augusta,  212 
George,  Abraham,  375;  Alice,  599; 
Angus  O.,  620;  Carl  S.,  793, 
840;  David,  1377;  Edwin  L., 
840;  Ella,  598,  620;  Elmer, 
599;  Emma  B.,  359,  375;  Em¬ 
ma  E.,  511;  Ferrel  AL,  620; 
Gertie  R.,  598;  Hazel  A.,  793, 
840;  Jacob,  422,  433;  James, 
580,  598;  Jemima,  1345,  1377; 
John  B.,  511;  Laurence,  598; 
Alargaret,  128,  703;  Maria, 
1089;  Minnie,  599;  Alorris  S., 
599,  620;  Roy,  433;  Sarah  A., 
580,  598;  Sophia  G.,  422,  433; 
Stella  K.,  599,  620 
George  II,  13,  54 
George  III,  967,  1232 
Georger,  Abraham,  193;  Ida,  173, 
193 

Georgia,  16,  33 

Gephart,  Nancy,  1567;  Rosa,  1121 
Gerash,  Katie,  813 
Gerber,  Annie  F.,  434;  Hannah, 
709;  Jacob,  434 

Gerdemann,  Clara  B.,  1373,  1408; 
John  W.,  1408;  Stricklen  W., 
1373,  1408 

Gerhab,  Catharine,  1056 
Gerhard  (Gerhart,  Gerhardt,  Gear¬ 
hart) 

Abel,  454;  Abraham,  159,  887; 
Abraham  H.,  508,  539;  Abra¬ 
ham  S.,  889,  893;  Abraham  T., 
198;  Ada  S.,  539;  Agnes  S., 
895,  953,  958;  Allen  IF,  721; 
Allen  P.,  780;  Amanda  K., 
376,  401;  Ambrose  K.,  890, 
895,  1193;  Amelia  J.,  889,  893, 
900;  Amos  S.,  895,  903;  An¬ 
drew,  351,  887,  888;  Anna,  272, 
277,  542,  887,  888,  1149,  1189, 
1194;  Anna  B.,  903;  Anna  C., 
895,  903;  Anna  AL,  43,  1314, 
1315,  1572;  Anna  Y.,  149,  468, 
472;  Annie,  779;  Annie  H., 
721,  780;  Annie  AL,  893,  900, 
974;  Annie  S.,  889,  893; 
Anthony,  888;  Arthur,  401; 
Arthur  I.,  780;  Atwood  S., 
895 

Benjamin,  888;  Benjamin  F.,  889; 
Carrie  M.,  444,  458;  Carrie  O., 
900,  905;  Carrie  R.,  893,  900; 
Carrie  S.,  1166;  Carrie  T.,  785, 
837;  Catharine,  401,  973;  Cath- 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


ariiie  A.,  152,  159;  Catharine 

K.,  351,  887,  888;  Catharine 

R. ,  887;  Catharine  S.,  508,  539; 
Catherine,  1124;  Charles,  888, 
890,  969,  973;  Charles  B.,  893; 
Christopher,  472;  Cla,  780; 
Clara,  402;  Clarence  H.,  780; 
Claude  M.,  1251;  Clifford  W., 
198;  Cora  A.,  900 

Daniel,  472,  721,  889,  979,  989; 
Daniel  C.,  1241,  1251;  Daniel 
Y.,  353,  888,  890;  David,  889; 
David  G.,  529;  Delilah  L.,  893, 
900;  Dorothy  M.,  780;  Edna 

S. ,  895,  903;  Edward  N.,  1166; 

Edward  R.,  780;  Elizabeth, 
102,  110;  Elizabeth  B.,  903; 
Elizabeth  K.,  890,  895,  948, 
1315,  1564;  Elizabeth  R.,  893, 
896,  900,  903;  Elkton,  900; 
Ella  A.,  721;  Ella  C.,  724,  785; 
Ellwood,  900;  Elmer,  900; 
Elmer  S.,  893,  895,  900,  903; 
Elsie  Ii.,  896,  904;  Elsie  M., 
813,  846,  1166;  Emma  M.,  498, 
527;  Emma  N.,  979,  990; 
Emanuel,  454;  Esther  E.,  454; 
Esther  Y.,  470,  887,  888; 

Eugene  H.,  721,  780;  Eva  C., 
893,  900 

Florence  E.,  893,  900;  Florence 
G.,  780;  Florence  H.,  721,  780; 
Florence  S.,  539;  Frances, 

903;  Francis,  402;  Frank  J., 
198;  Fred  M.,  198;  Fred  W., 
893;  George,  110,  376,  401,  539; 
George  W.,  198,  539;  Gideon, 
969,  970,  973;  Grace  V.,  1166, 
1173 

Hannah,  887,  1189,  1193;  Han¬ 
nah  S.,  928,  931;  Harry  H., 
721,  780;  Helena,  888;  Helena 

K. ,  148,  887;  Helena  S.,  889, 
890,  892;  Helen  M.,  539;  Helen 

S.,  896,  904;  Henry,  72,  401; 
Henry  K.,  29,  475,  889,  890, 

892,  893;  Henry  M.,  198; 

Henry  R.,  444,  458;  Henry  S., 

893,  900;  Herman  D.,  1166; 
Herman  N.,  539;  Homer  S., 
896,  904;  Horace,  895;  Howard 

L. ,  780 

Ida  M.,  1159,  1166;  Idella  S., 
895,  903;  Irene  M.,  1166;  Irma, 
780,  835;  Irwin  J.,  198;  Irwin 
K.,  176,  198;  Irwin  S.,  893,  900, 
974;  Isaac  S.,  527,  889,  890, 
893 

Jacob,  53,  148,  472,  887,  889; 
Jacob  R.,  889;  James,  780; 
James  A.,  846;  James  W.,  813, 
846;  Janet  A.,  900;  Jennie  M., 
440,  454;  Jennie  S.,  501,  529; 
Jesse,  887,  888;  J.  N.,  1251; 
John,  82,  887;  John  A.,  1159, 
1166;  John  R.,  198;  Jonas  K., 
8S9;  Joseph,  887-889,  945, 
1564;  Josephus  K.,  890,  895, 
948;  Josiah  K.,  890,  896,  933, 
1195;  Judith,  887,  889,  892; 
Kate,  1055;  Kate  B.,  900; 
Kate  H.,  1574;  Kathryn  C., 
903;  Kathryne,  444;  Kathryn 


S.,  895;  Katie  C.,  176,  198; 
Katie  H.,  1054;  Katie  K.,  429, 
444;  Katie  M.,  198;  Katie  R., 
429,  444 

Laura  E.,  539;  Laura  J.,  890, 
896,  1195;  Laura  M.,  893,  900; 
Leonard  E.,  846;  Levan  S., 
979,  989;  Lillian,  893;  Lillian 

M. ,  721,  780;  Lloyd  S.,  896; 
Louise,  124;  Lulu  C.,  539; 
Lydia,  887,  889;  Lyman  S., 
539 

Mabel  S.,  370,  395,  896;  Magda¬ 
lena,  53,  472,  887,  1187,  1188; 
Maggie  M.,  1241,  1251;  Maggie 
P.,  198;  Mahlon,  785;  Mahlon 
H.,  721;  Mahlon  J.,  421,  429; 
Margaret  B.,  721,  780;  Maria, 
472;  Maria  A.,  969;  Maria  B., 
1384;  Maria  K.,  146,  149,  472; 
Marietta  S.,  213;  Martha,  524; 
Martha  S.,  731,  896;  Marvin 

S.,  896,  903;  Mary,  454,  895; 
Mary  A.,  421,  429,  1251;  Mary 

D.,  979,  989;  Mary  E.,  889, 
893;  Mary  H.,  697,  721;  Mary 

N. ,  970,  973;  Mary  S.,  895, 
903;  Matthews,  52,  53;  Mat¬ 
thias,  146,  149,  468,  470,  472, 
887,  888;  May  O.,  888;  Melvin, 
440,  454;  Milton,  458;  Milton 

O. ,  198;  Minnie  H.,  780,  835; 
Minnie  M.,  721,  780;  Minnie 

S.,  731;  Monroe  W.,  724,  785 

Nancy,  97;  Neuman  S.,  539; 
Nevin  C.,  198;  Norma  Z.,  896, 
903;  Norman,  401,  731;  Nor¬ 
man  S.,  539;  Oscar,  780;  Otto 
H.,  444;  Owen  S.,  896,  903, 
953;  Paul,  429,  444;  Paul  E., 
900,  905;  Paul  S.,  903;  Pearl 

S.,  539;  Peter,  62,  80,  886,  887, 
1314,  1315,  1564,  1572;  Phebe 

A.,  531 

Rebecca,  888,  946,  949;  Regina 
K.,  890,  895;  Regina  S.,  1193; 
Robert  E.,  900;  Robert  M., 
903;  Rosa  S.;  896,  903,  953; 
Russel  M.,  1251;  Ruth,  644; 
Ruth  E.,  903 

Sallie,  429;  Salome,  472;  Samuel, 
887-889,  893,  1190;  Samuel  B., 
893;  Samuel  P.,  893,  900; 
Samuel  S.,  895,  903;  Sarah, 
186,  472,  890,  949,  954;  Sarah 

S.,  888-890,  893,  969;  Selina 
K.,  890,  976,  986;  Selina  S., 
895,  954,  959;  Sherman  L., 
903;  Solomon,  887,  889;  Sophia, 
887,  888;  Sophia  K.,  1564; 
Susan,  829;  Susanna  (Susan¬ 
nah),  472,  886-890,  969,  971; 
Susanna  K.,  353;  Susanna  S., 
887,  889,  893,  1190;  Susanna 
Y.,  567,  570,  888,  890 
Tobias,  454,  1574;  Thomas  R., 
889,  893;  Thomas  S.,  890; 
Verna  M.,  900,  905;  Viola, 
402;  Wallace  L.,  900;  Walton 
W.,  893;  Wayne  J.,  1166;  Wil¬ 
liam,  697,  721,  731;  William 
C.,  893,  900;  William  I.,  721, 
780 


Gerke,  Hedwig  A.,  212 
Gerlach  (Gerlack),  Alma  S.,  460; 
Anna  E.,  448,  460;  Bertha, 
1130;  Dorothy  I.,  460;  Edwin 

B.,  448,  460;  Edwin  J.,  460; 

E.  J.,  460;  Emma  M.,  460; 
Herbert  J.,  460;  Marie  L.,  460; 
Richard  J.,  460 

Germantown,  58-60,  65,  67,  68,  71, 
72,  83 

Germany,  8-10,  15,  16,  18-20,  27, 
34,  35,  51,  56,  64,  71,  82 
Gernaud,  Mary,  598 
Gernbert,  Sarah,  808 
Gernerd,  Alice  C.,  820;  Carrie  B., 
765,  820;  Ernest  W.,  765,  820; 
James  W.,  820 

Gernhart,  Annie,  366,  391;  Conrad, 
391 

Gerritt,  Eliza,  1376 
Gerton,  Albert,  1467;  Gertrude  S., 
1467 

Gery  (Geary,  Gehry),  Abie,  375; 
Ada  L.,  429;  Adaline  T.,  483; 
Ada  S.,  438,  452;  Adelaide  C., 
187;  Adeline  T.,  502;  Albert, 
532;  Alda  K.,  247;  Alice  M., 
429,  444;  Alton  P.,  439;  Aman¬ 
da  S.,  426,  437;  Ambrose,  421; 
Andora  L.,  429;  Anna,  419, 
421,  422,  532;  Anna  M.,  419, 
421;  Anna  V.,  429,  755;  Anna 
Z.,  169,  188,  1054;  Annie,  426; 
Annie  C.,  427,  439;  Annie  E., 
444,  1506,  1516;  A.  Q.,  429 
Benjamin,  158,  169;  Benjamin 

F. ,  169;  Blanche,  532;  Catha¬ 
rine,  419,  421;  Catharine  G., 
419,  421;  Charles,  419,  437, 
504,  532,  1573;  Charles  G., 

187,  421,  429;  Charles  K.,  169, 

188,  1054;  Charles  M.,  444; 
Charles  W.,  429;  Clara  L., 
169,  188;  Clarence  K.,  247; 
Claude  Iv.,  247;  Clement  U., 
169,  188;  Clinton  C.,  426 

Daniel,  420,  426,  437;  David,  98; 
Dorothy  I.,  458;  Earl  J.,  444; 
Edwin  H.,  429,  444;  Elizabeth, 

437,  452,  502;  Eliza  R.,  421, 
426;  Eliza  S.,  426,  437;  Ella 
M.,  169,  188,  444;  Ellen  C., 
236,  247;  Ellen  H.,  426,  438; 
Ellen  J.,  211;  Ellen  W.,  169, 
187;  Elmer,  429;  Elmer  M., 
444;  Emma,  421,  429,  437,  452; 
Emma  C.,  429,  444;  Emmalina, 
427,  440;  Erasmus,  437 ;  Esther, 
532;  Eugene  E.,  502;  Eugene 

F. ,  444,  458;  Evelyn  M.,  502, 
530;  Frances  L.,  438,  452; 
Frank  D.,  502,  530;  Frederick, 
444 

George,  419,  421,  1573;  George 

G. ,  421,  429;  George  W.,  429, 
755;  Hannah,  169,  188;  Harvey 

C.,  444;  Harvey  E.,  483,  502; 
Helen,  443,  458;  Helene,  421, 
429;  Helen  K.,  247;  Helen  M., 
444;  Helen  R.,  187;  Henry  H., 

438,  452;  Horace  R.,  236,  247; 
Howard,  169;  Howard  S.,  187, 
211;  Irwin,  437 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1631 


Jacob,  65;  James,  169,  437,  452; 
James  L.,  247;  Jennie,  429; 
Jennie  M.,  444;  Joella  M.,  169; 
John  (Johann),  169,  418,  419, 
426,  437,  440;  John  A.,  169; 
John  I.,  429;  John  M.,  429, 
444;  John  P.,  427,  439;  John 
W.,  419,  421;  Jonas,  421,  426, 
438 

Kate,  421,  913;  Kate  Y.,  429; 
Katie,  1087,  1128;  Katie  M., 
429;  Laura  L.,  429,  755,  812; 
Lavina  K.,  158,  169;  Lester 

R. ,  439;  Leland  E.,  458;  Lillian 

S. ,  504,  532;  Lillie  J.,  429,  444; 
Lizzie,  426;  Lydia,  419,  421, 
426 

Mabel  F.,  444;  Mamie  M.,  444; 
Mamie  V.,  444,  458;  Manoah, 
421,  429;  Maria,  426,  437, 
1210;  Mary  A.,  421,  426,  429, 
437;  Matilda,  421,  428;  Mi¬ 
chael  N.,  247,  444;  Mildred  E., 
444;  Milton,  426;  Minnie  A., 
187,  211;  Nathan,  426,  437; 
Nevin  Iv.,  169,  187;  Norman 
C.,  444;  Oliver,  437 
Paul  F.,  444;  Peter,  502;  Polly, 
419,  422;  Queenie  V.,  169,  188; 
Ralph  J.,  444;  Reading  J.,  439, 
1128;  Rebecca,  419,  422;  Re¬ 
becca  W.,  420,  426;  Regina 
G.,  236,  247;  Robert,  532; 
Ruba  V.,  444;  Russell  C.,  439 
Sadie  IF,  437,  452;  Sallie,  429, 
444;  Sallie  G.,  429;  Samuel, 
419,  420,  426;  Sarah,  419,  422; 
Sarah  A.,  421,  429;  Sarah  C., 
169,  419,  421;  Sarah  J.,  429, 
487,  510;  Sarah  M.,  421,  429; 
Sarah  Q.,  426,  437;  Sara  L., 
187,  211;  Stephen,  426,  437; 
Susan,  426,  437;  Susanna,  419, 
421,  422,  428;  Susanna  S.,  419, 
420;  Susanna  W.,  418,  419; 
Vernie  V.,  444;  Webster  K., 
247;  Wdliam,  421,  426;  Wil¬ 
liam  B.,  188;  William  G.,  502; 
William  P.,  458;  Wilson,  437 
Geschwender,  Rebecca  H.,  391,  409 
Getelman — see  Goettelmann 
Gethman,  Elizabeth,  687 
Getlinger,  Eva,  1077,  1119 
Getman,  Magdalena,  566,  567; 

Susan  Y.,  467,  470;  William, 
467,  470 

Getter,  Mary,  438;  Sophia,  504 
Getty,  Hanna,  1080 
Getz,  Bertha,  829,  852;  Emma,  398; 
Emma  H.,  829,  830;  Hans,  63; 
John,  773,  829;  Lillie  G.,  1089; 
Milton,  829;  Minnie,  830;  Nor¬ 
man,  830;  Reuben,  829; 
Robert,  829,  830;  Salinda  H., 
773,  829;  Sallie  S.,  829;  Susan 
G.,  829;  Til  lie,  830;  Walter,  830 
Geyer,  Albert  G.,  522;  Claude  R., 
1245,  1253;  Ellwood,  1253; 
Elva  M.,  1245,  1253;  Mary  E., 
496,  522 

Geyser,  Sophie,  1412,  1429 
Gilbert,  Catharine  A.,  488,  511; 
Emma  M.,  511,  544;  Esther, 


511,  544;  Henry  E.,  511;  Henry 
K.,  488,  511;  Magdalena,  511; 
Maria  M.,  511 
Gibble,  Mary,  1143 
Gibbon,  96 
Mary,  240,  256 

Gibbs,  Margaret  B.,  1164;  Susan 

S.,  1454,  1461;  Thomas,  1454, 
1461 

Gibson,  Charles  R.,  842;  Ruth  A., 
799,  842;  Sarah  E.,  1487 
Giese,  Caroline,  539 
Gifford,  Peleg,  1448 
Gift,  Ada  M.,  983;  Angeline  S., 
974,  983;  Beulah  C.,  983,  993; 
Clara  I.,  287,  312;  Claud  R., 
983,  993;  Hannah,  289;  Hazel 
A.,  983;  Henry  W.,  983;  Lydia 

F. ,  983;  Maria  R.,  97;  Peter  H., 
312;  Rebecca,  101;  Robert  F., 
983;  Stanley  C.,  993;  Thomas 
C.,  983;  Walter  T.,  983;  Wil¬ 
liam,  983;  William  R.,  814; 
Wilson  M.,  974,  983 

Gilbert  (Guilbert),  Alice,  1568; 
Alma  G.,  128;  Anna  F.,  128; 
Anna  K.,  372,  397;  Barnhard, 
1231;  Catharine,  128;  Catha¬ 
rine  E.,  1015,  1033;  Catharine 
K.,  1565;  Catherine  G.,  476; 
Charles,  1269;  Clara,  431;  C. 
M.,  27;  Constance,  128; 

David,  422,  432;  Effinger, 

1566,  1568;  Eleanor  R.,  1438, 
1469,  1484;  Elias  Y.,  187; 
Elizabeth  E.,  1269,  1277;  Ella, 
431;  Ellen  W.,  169,  187,  577; 
Emma,  1566,  1567;  Emma  L., 
1564,  1569;  Emma  R.,  359, 
374;  Franklin,  113,  128; 

George,  422,  431;  Gertrude, 
1568,  1570;  Harmer,  1277; 

Henry  K.,  476;  Ida,  431;  Ida 

S.,  1566,  1568;  Jacob,  688,  692; 
Jessie,  1167;  Jonathan,  1363; 
Joseph,  1116;  Lillie,  1073, 
1116;  Lydia  G.,  422,  432;  Ma¬ 
laria,  1566;  Margaret  B.,  1336, 
1363;  Mark  E.,  372,  397;  Mar- 
quana  E.,  1484;  Mary  E.,  113, 
128;  Mary  M.,  1052;  Matilda 

G. ,  422,  431;  Matthias,  374; 
Michael  Iv.,  29,  1052;  Nicholas, 
1484;  Ollie,  1106;  Samuel, 
1565;  Samuel  D.,  128;  Sarah, 
128,  1155;  Sarah  H.,  688,  692; 
Thomas  M.,  1469,  1484;  Wal¬ 
ter  It.,  128;  W.  H.,  1336,  1363; 
Wilhelmina,  1106;  William, 
1052 

Gilbertson,  1235,  1240 

Gilburg,  Joseph,  508;  Laura  S.,  508 

Giles,  1395 

Achsah  A.,  233,  238;  Jacob,  755; 
John,  1402;  Lizzie  M.,  755; 
Melvina,  1360,  1402 
Gilger,  Clara  E.,  1424 
Gill,  Charles  L.,  340;  Gertrude  H., 
319,  340;  W.  Hepbron,  319,  340 
Gillbaugh,  Sarah,  G.,  1324 
Gillespie,  Edward  C.,  880,  883; 
James  K.,  1115;  Mary,  1072, 


1115;  Mary  J.,  880,  883;  Myr¬ 
tle  J.,  883 

Gillette  (Gillett),  Edwin,  1476; 
Emma,  1476;  Francis  R.,  1476; 
Henry,  1476;  Jeremiah,  1461, 
1476;  Lucy  H.,  1461;  Maria 
H.,  1454,  1461;  Richard,  1461; 
Samuel,  1454,  1461 
Gilliard,  Catherine  V.,  1378,  1411; 
Stephen,  1378,  1411;  Stephen 
B.,  1411 

Gilling,  Mabel,  1288,  1299 
Gilmer,  George,  118,  136;  Llewel¬ 
lyn,  757;  Margaret  R.,  118, 
136;  Mary  W.,  757 
Gilmor,  Joseph,  1442 
Gilmore,  Ella,  1128;  Marilla,  .637, 
643;  M.  E.,  137;  William  A., 
643 

Gilroy,  Elizabeth  B.,  868,  873; 
Harry,  1064,  1111,  Mabel  W., 
1064,'  1111 

Gimber,  Henry  R.,  1482;  May  B., 
1467,  1482 

Ginder,  Edna  R.,  641,  651 
Ginginger,  Eliza,  508 
Gire,  Amos,  600;  Dora,  582,  600 
Girbin,  Austin,  828;  Grace,  772, 
828;  Mary,  1353 

Gishel  (Gischel),  Anna,  1090,  1134; 

Charles,  1134 
Giston,  Laura,  183 
Glaes,  Charles,  422,  431;  Elmira, 
484;  Frederick  B.,  474,  484; 
Frederick  G.,  422,  431;  George, 
422,  431;  Hiram,  484;  Howard 

S.,  431;  Irwin  S.,  431;  John  G., 
422,  431;  Laura  R.,  484;  Mag¬ 
gie,  431;  Maria,  757;  Matilda, 
422,  431;  Matilda  Y.,  474,  484; 
Samuel,  422,  431;  Sarah  G., 
419,  422;  Sarah  J.,  484,  503; 
Sebastian,  419,  422;  Sophia, 
422,  430;  Susan  F.,  422,  431; 
William,  484,  503;  William 
F.,  431 

Glanding,  Clara  M.,  1471,  1487; 
George  W.,  1487;  Sarah  A., 
1273 

Glase,  Susanna,  484 
Glaser,  Barbara,  362,  380;  Christina 

S.,  1154;  John,  380;  William, 
1154 

Glasgow,  1335 

Effie,  1340,  1369;  Harriet,  1369; 
Samuel,  1369 
Glass,  Margaret,  1324 
Glasser,  Rosa,  543 
Glassmeyer,  Mary,  494 
Glausen,  Daniel,  421;  Catharine, 
419,  421 

Glendenning,  Charles,  613;  Emma, 
613;  Frank,  613;  John,  593, 
613;  Margaret  D.,  593,  613; 
William,  613 

Glenn,  Martha,  1334,  1357;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1357 

Glennon,  Janet  K.,  1545,  1555 
Glidewell,  Allison  B.,  574;  Ann  E., 
574;  Celia,  574;  Christina  C., 
574;  Christopher  C.,  574;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  574;  Joanna,  574;  John, 
574;  Lavina,  574;  Lucinda  C., 


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574;  Lydia  A.,  574;  Margaret 
C.,  574;  Mary,  574;  Rachel 
M.,  568,  574;  Robert,  574; 
Sarah  A.,  574;  Thomas,  568, 
574;  Thomas  J.,  574 
Gliem,  Howard,  167,  187 ;  John, 
187;  Mabel  E.,  167,  187 
Glore,  Bertha,  142 
Glose,  Florence,  165 
Glosser,  506 
Glover,  Nancy,  776 
Gluckstadt,  45 

Gochenhauer,  Elizabeth  G.,  105 
Godshall,  Godshalk,  etc. — see  Gott- 
schall 

Goedde,  Ada  L.,  376;  Annie  S.,  360, 
.  376;  Arthur  H.,  376;  'Jacob, 
376;  William  J.,  360,  376 
Goehring,  Edwin  G.,  1271;  F. 

George,  1265,  12-71;  Francis 
Y.,  1271;  Frederick,  1271; 

Gustave  H.,  1271;  J.  George, 
1271;  Mary  Y.,  1265,  1271 
Goeller,  Elizabeth,  1015,  1037 
Goetel,  Mary  E.,  202 
Goettel,  Alma  M.,  1100;  Alverda 
M.,  1100;  Amelia  M.,  1051, 
1100;  Annie  L.,  1100;  Arthur 
M.,  1100;  Emma  B.,  1100; 
Henry,  1052,  1100;  Henry  M., 
1100;  Jennie  A.,  1100;  Kathryn 
M.,  1100;  Mamie  V.,  1100; 
Margaret,  140;  Melvin  H., 
1100;  Michael,  1100;  Wallace 
M.,  1100 

Goettelmann  (Getelman),  Carrie 
W.,  1248,  1254;  Clara  E.,  1248, 
1254;  Emma  L.,  1239,  1248; 
Emma  R.,  1248,  1254;  George 
M.,  1248,  1254;  Lewis  H.,  1254; 
Louis,  1239,  1248;  Ralph  E., 
33,  1248,  1254;  Ralph  H.,  1254 
Goetz,  Adam,  1400;  Harold  J., 
1400;  Helen  M.,  1400;  Herbert 
E.,  1400;  Jacob,  1358,  1400; 
Jessie  L.,  1358,  1400 
Goff,  Clara,  1062,  1109;  Mabel  A., 
1361 ;  Oscar,  1361 
Goffard,  Mary,  732 
Gold,  Elizabeth,  1135;  Mary  L.,  136 
Goldberg,  11,  84 
Goldenberg,  Rose,  999 
Goldmann,  82 
Johann  G.,  84 

Goldsmith,  Alice,  1476,  1491;  Anna 
M.,  103;  George,  103;  Rebecca, 
96,  99 

Good,  Aaron,  703;  Adam,  475,  487, 
510;  Alice,  487,  510;  Allen, 
284;  Anna  M.,  475,  487;  Anita, 
305;  Augustus,  544;  Barbara, 
1324,  1333;  Benjamin,  284; 
Catharine  D.,  274,  284;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  487;  Elva,  305;  Emily 
Iv.,  284,  305;  Esther  F.,  628; 
James,  510;  Kathryne,  305; 
Lcander  D.,  284,  305;  Leona, 
305;  Lydia  E.,  628;  Mary  S., 
625,  628;  Mattie  B.,  1493; 
Milton  E.,  305;  Noah  G.,  628; 
Otella,  284;  Peter  H.,  274,  284; 
Rhine  S.,  628;  Rosa  A.,  511, 
544;  Saloma,  1357;  Sarah  A., 


703;  Solomon,  625,  628;  Susan, 
556;  Theresa,  284,  305 
Goodell,  Alice,  551 
Gooderson,  Esther  A.,  1465,  1481 
Goodfellow,  Adelaide  P.,  181,  208; 
Amanda  M.,  181;  Amanda  S., 
163;  Anna  E.,  181;  Ann  R., 
163;  Arthur  N.,  208,  217; 
Carrie,  181;  Catharine,  163; 
Charles  R.,  181;  Charles  W., 
181;  Elizabeth,  163,  181;  Eliza¬ 
beth  P.,  181,  208;  Eliza  C., 
163,  181;  Elmer,  182;  Emma, 
163,  181;  Emma  E.,  181,  209; 
Helen  C.,  208,  217;  Mabel  B., 
181;  Mary  A.,  163;  Mary  E., 
181,  209;  Mary  H.,  181;  John, 
155,  163,  181;  John  W.,  181, 
208;  Rachel  N.,  155,  163, 

182;  Robert,  163,  181;  Sallie 
C.,  182,  209;  Samuel,  163,  181; 
Thorp  V.,*  217;  William,  163, 
181 

Goodhart,  Helen,  1108,  1143;  How¬ 
ard,  1143 

Goodheart,  Louisa,  700,  726 
Goodin,  Annie,  1255 
Goodman,  Annie,  1098;  Carl  W., 
338;  Elizabeth  B.,  1419;  Ethel 
M.,  317,  338;  Martin  A.,  338; 
Morris,  317,  338;  Samuel  N., 
338;  Sara,  551 

Goodrich,  Henrietta  E.,  1474;  John 
O.,  1474;  Oliver  D.,  1474 
Goods,  Minnie  M.,  116,  135; 

Robert,  135 
Goodsell,  Desire,  1477 
Goodwin,  Anabell,  1415;  Beyer  W., 
1415;  Edward,  1415;  Elizabeth, 
155,  163;  Isaac,  163;  Mary  J., 
287,  310;  Maud  E.,  1381,  1415; 
William  B.,  1415;  William  W., 
1381,  1415 
Gordin,  Ann,  1067 
Gordon,  Abram,  1080,  1121;  An- 
geline,  568,  571;  Catherine, 
793;  Charles  K.,  537;  Clara  S., 
1062,  1109;  Earl  G.,  1121; 
Emma  Y.,  507,  537 ;  Emmet  S., 
1121;  Eugene  S.,  537;  Freder¬ 
ick  W.,  1109;  Grace  A.,  1121; 
Hannah  G.,  1080,  1121;  Harry 
A.,  537;  Herbert  A.,  507,  537; 
Jonathan,  1121;  J.  R.,  1080, 
1121;  Luella  C.,  537;  Mabel, 
1121;  Margaret,  459;  Salinda 
J.,  1080,  1121;  William,  571 
Gordy,  Martha  C.,  707,  749; 

Thomas,  749 
Gore,  Naomi,  805 

Gorgas,  Charles,  206,  1260;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  179,  206 

Gorham,  Mary  E.,  238,  252;  Miles, 
252;  Nathaniel,  1448 
Gorlitz,  12,  13,  16, T7,  19,  20,  45,  46 
Gortner,  Margaret,  819 
Gorton,  Anna,  379 
Goshen,  Alfred  T.,  309;  Charles 
R.,  286,  309;  Estella  M.,  2S6, 
309 

Goshenhoppen,  60,  83 
Goshert,  Mary  E.,  1133 


Gossler,  Amanda  H.,  698,  723; 
Esther,  723;  Naomi,  723;  Paul, 
723;  Paul  M.,  723;  Robert,  723; 
Silas,  698,  723 

Gottschall  (Gottshall,  Gotschall, 
Godshall,  Godshalk,  etc.),  680 
Abraham,  164,  194;  Abram,  1082, 
1124;  Addie  B.,  1082,  1124; 
Agnes,  1091;  Alice  U.,  165,  184; 
Allison,  194;  Amos,  281;  An¬ 
drew  H.,  1022,  1053;  Andrew 

L. ,  1053;  Andrew  M.,  997; 
Annie,  676;  Burton,  1124; 
Catharine,  1188,  1193;  Clara, 
1196,  1206 

David,  1381;  David  C.,  1347, 
1381;  Edna  E.,  680;  Edna  S., 
932,  936;  Edythe  M.,  184; 
Elizabeth,  241;  Elizabeth  V., 
194,  213;  Ella  S.,  1053,  1102; 
Ellen,  1142;  Ellison,  194;  El¬ 
mira,  657;  Elmira  S.,  656; 
Emanuel  S.,  1053;  Emma,  194, 
213;  Emma  J.,  156,  164;  Emma 

M. ,  174,  194;  Estella  M.,  674, 
680;  Ezra  U.,  165,  184 

Florence  V.,  193,  213;  George, 
1206;  Godshalk,  1229;  H.  A., 
156;  Harold,  1124;  Harry, 
1053;  Harry  A.,  164;  Henry 
W.,  674,  680;  Herbert,  193, 
213;  Herbert  W.,  213;  Howard 
U.,  165,  184;  Jacob,  1124; 
Jacob  C.,  156,  165;  Jacob  U., 
165,  184;  John  B.,  174,  194; 
John  H.,  194,  213,  445,  459; 
Jonathan,  459 

Lizzie,  281,  299;  Lovina,  779; 
L.  U.,  912,  915;  Lulu  O.,  445, 
459;  Margaret,  297,  1114; 

Margarets.,  1347,  1381;  Mary, 
109;  Mary  A.,  912,  915,  1022, 
1053;  Mary  B.,  156,  164;  Mary 
C.,  1384;  'Mary  E.,  165,  184; 
Mary  L.,  326,  1053,  1102; 
Maude  G.,  165,  184;  Minnie 

L. ,  1053;  Moses  C.,  936;  Moses 
H.,  165 

Nelus,  680;  Newton  S.,  932,  936; 
Robert  J.,  27,  986,  997;  Robert 

M. ,  997;  Rosa  L.,  744;  Russell, 

1124;  Ruth  T.,  165,  184; 

Sallie,  680;  Sarah  E.,  156,  165; 
Sue  D.,  986,  997;  Susanna, 
273,  281;  Tillie,  1206;  Viola, 
194,  213;  Warren  E.,  184;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  915,  1053;  William  H., 
213;  William  Z.,  1053 

Gottschlieg,  Maria,  1176 
Gotwals,  Abraham  (Abram)  D., 
285,  307;  Albert  P.,  641;  Amy 
E.,  285,  307;  Catharine  R., 
1328;  Daniel  D.,  285;  David 
C.,  285,  307;  Esther  F.,  285; 
Harold  Y.,  307;  Isaiah  D., 
285;  Jacob  C.,  368;  John  E., 
285,  307;  John  G.,  274,  285; 
Joseph  D.,  285;  Joseph  S.,  285; 
Joseph  W.,  307;  Katharine 
A.,  307;  Katharine  D.,  285, 
307;  Laura  P.,  357,  368;  Lydia 
H.,  274,  285;  Lydia  M.,  641; 
Margaret  M.,  285,  307;  Mary 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families  1633 


E.,  285,  307;  Mary  J.,  285,  307; 
Raymond  D.,  285;  Russel  L., 
307;  Vernon,  285;  William, 
1328;  William  M.,  307 
Gotwalts,  Margaret  A.,  243 
Goucher,  Mary  T.,  1051 
Gougler  (Goughler),  A.  Mary,  1376; 
Benjamin  F.,  1344,  1376; 

Charles  E.‘,  594;  Christena  P., 
594;  Christiana,  1237;  Daniel, 
491;  Emma  Y.,  491;  Eugenia 
E.,  1344,  1376;  Harry  N.,  1376; 
Hattie  I.,  1376;  Ida  F.,  1376, 
1410 

Gould,  Florence  A.,  294,  321;  James 
T.,  321 

Gouldey  (Gouldy),  Almira  T.,  283, 
304;  Andrew  P.,  304,  331; 
Clara,  288,  312;  Cora  H.,  304, 
331;  David,  278;  Ella,  283; 
Emanuel,  312;  Florence  D., 
304,  331;  Franklin,  121;  Grace 
M.,  304,  331;  Harriet,  1328, 
1344;  Henrietta,  1344;  Ida, 
108,  121;  Isaiah  C.,  283,  304; 
Isaiah  D.,  304,  331;  Mary,  27*8, 
283;  Rebecca  M.,  304,  331; 
Rosanna,  273,  278;  Royal  A., 
304;  Sarah  D.,  304 
Grabel,  Elizabeth,  1428 
Graber  (Graber),  Alvenia  S.,  1212, 
1223;  Annie,  960;  Calvin  IV, 
433,  449;  Caroline  IV,  422,  432; 
Carrie  J.,  443;  Carrie  T.,  449, 
461;  Catharine,  169,  984; 

Charles,  422, 432,  1199;  Charles 
H.,  449,  460;  Dallas  W.,  1212, 
1223;  Elizabeth,  422-,  433,  519; 
Ella  N.,  895,  902;  Ella  S.,  449; 
Elmer,  433,  1172;  Elmer  E., 
461;  Emma,  447,  1173;  Esther, 
173;  Francis  C.,  460;  Frank 
E.,  1164,  1172;  Frank  IV, 
902;  Harry  tt.,  461;  Heinrich 

D. ,  433;  Henry,  419,  422;  John 

E. ,  449,  461;  Joseph  C.,  449; 
Julia  H.,  433,  449;  Katie  M., 
449,  461;  Latta  G.,  449,  461; 
Laura  S.,  1164,  1172;  Lydia, 
422,  432;  Mabel  L.,  449,  460, 
1199;  Mahlon,  422;  Mary, 
1200,  1212;  Mary  A.,  913;  Min¬ 
nie,  1172;  Nancy,  422,  433; 
Olivia  H.,  449;  Paul  C.,  460; 
Percy,  1172;  Perna,  1172;  Ruba 
M.,  460;  Sally  L.,  433;  Sophia, 
422,  433;  Stella  F.,  449,  461; 
Susan,  422;  Susanna  G.,  419, 
422;  Thomas  W.,  1212,  1223; 
Willis  R.,  449 

Grabert,  Anna  C.,  759,  815;  Jacob 
H.,  815 

Grady,  Joseph,  317;  Mary  E.,  290, 
317 

Graeff,  Audrey  V.,  798;  Charles, 
798;  Roy  J.,  739,  798;  Viola 
H.,  739,  798 
Graf  von  Munchau,  14 
Graff,  Margaret  L.,  900 
Graffe,  Caroline  A.,  721;  Edward, 
721 

Graham,  Alice  L.,  1080,  1121;  Anna 
V.,  194,  213;  Emily,  547;  Evan 


J. ,551;  Frances,  1147;  Hannah 

G.,  1080,  1121;  Harriet  B., 
1331;  Henry  E.,  521,  551; 

Isaac,  1037,  1080;  John,  1037; 
John  F.,  213;  Laura  E.,  1249; 
Lewis  J.,  551;  Louise,  189, 

1267;  Margaret  D.,  10S0,  1121; 
Martha,  1037;  Martha  K., 
1080,  1121;  Martha  W.,  1037, 
1080;  Mary  M.,  521,  551; 

Rachel  G.,  i016,  1037;  Robert, 
1249;  Salinda  J.,  1080,  1121; 
Sara  C.,  1080;  William,  1016, 
1037;  William  H.,  1080,  1121 

Grajestein,  Isaac,  17 
Grammes,  Anna  M.,  438,  452; 

Milton  M.,  438,  452;  William, 
452 

Grander,  Adam,  1049,  1098;  Alice 

O. ,  1098;  Annie  G.,  1098;  Bes¬ 
sie  W.,  1098;  Earl,  1098;  Ell- 
wood,  1098;  Emma  M.,  1098, 
1140;  Harry  M.,  1098;  Jennie 
B.,  1098;  Leroy,  1098;  Maine 

E. ,  1049,  1098;  Maylon  J., 
1098;  Willis,  1098 

Granger,  Walter,  921 
Grant,  Ellen  R.,  533;  James,  702; 
Sarah  A.,  620;  Sue  M.,  702; 
Thomas,  533;  Ulysses  S.,  1472, 
1528 

Grater,  Abraham  G.,  1037,  1080; 
Abraham  T.,  1114;  Abram  L., 
1413;  Abram  T.,  650;  Adelaide 

F. ,  336;  Annie  K.,  1080;  Annie 

P. ,  1080,  1121;  Bertha  P.,  1080; 
Caroline,  1080;  Catharine,  277, 
1080;  Catharine  H.,  292;  De¬ 
borah  G.,  1015,  1037;  Elias, 
242,  1204;  Elias  T.,  335;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  300;  Elizabeth  H.,  1037; 
Ella  M.,  1204,  1219;  Elmer 

G. ,  1204;  Emma  P.,  1080; 

Estella  P.,  1080;  Eva  E.,  1120; 
Florence  M.,  313,  336;  Frank¬ 
lin  P.,  1080;  Hannah  U.,  1037, 
1080;  Hazel  M.,  336;  Henry  T., 
1195,  1204;  Isaac,  1015,  1037; 
Isaac  P.,  1080;  Jacob,  292, 
1204;  John  G.,  1037,  1080; 
John  P.,  1080;  Jonas,  1037; 
Jonas  P.,  1080;  Kathryn  A., 
336;  Lillian  E.,  1080,  1120;  Liz¬ 
zie  P.,  1080;  Lizzie  S.,  1072, 
1114;  Louisa  R.,  1037,  1080; 
Margaret  H.,  1195,  1204; 

Marion  I.,  1080,  1120;  Mar¬ 
tha  B.,  312,  335;  Martin, 
65;  Mary,  285,  641,  650; 

Mary  E.,  1379,  1413;  Min¬ 
erva  J.,  1080,  1120;  Salina 

K. ,  1195,  1204;  Sarah,  234,  242; 

Susan  P.,  1037,  1080;  Ursinus, 
1080,  1120;  Warren,  1037; 

Warren  H.,  313,  336;  Warren 
P.,  1080 

Gratz,  Caroline,  682 
Graul,  Pearl  M.,  560,  563;  William 
E.,  563 

Grauley,  Magdalena,  171 
Grause,  Mary,  1397 
Gravelle,  Elizabeth,  644 


Graver,  Amanda  R.,  1021 ;  Angeline 
S.,  1572,  1574;  Ellen,  619; 
Emma,  1574;  Florence,  397; 
George,  1021 ;  John,  1574;  Mar¬ 
tha  B.,  1217;  Mary,  774;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1572,  1574 

Graves,  Eleanor  N.,  293,  320; 

Elwood  L.,  320;  Roy  B.,  1476 
Gray,  Alfred,  1065;  Annie,  505; 
Baldwin,  1397;  Benjamin  S., 
1397;  Bessie,  1065;  Carol  IV, 
1141;  Charles,  1065;  Charles 
R.,  622;  C.  Maude,  1355,  1397; 
Donald  IV,  601,  622;  Eba  IV, 
537;  Eldridge  R.,  1141;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  1336;  Erminnia  J., 
1355,  1397;  French  C.,  1099, 
1141;  George  W.,  1030,  1065; 
Goldie,  240,  255;  Hannah  M., 
1267,  1273;  Jacob,  537;  John 

D. ,  537;  Lurene  H.,  1030, 
1065;  Maria  M.,  1505,  1513; 
Marion  R.,  1099,  1141;  Mary 

E. ,  507,  537;  Mary  F.,  1116; 
Mary  L.,  601,  622;  Ralph,  255; 
Theodora,  1065;  Thomas  J., 
507,  537;  Wilbur,  1065;  Wil¬ 
liam  J.,  1273 

Graybill,  Saloma,  576 
Greasing,  Anna  C.,  1081,  1123 
Greason,  Florence  L.,  435,  451; 
Jeanette  IV,  451;  Royal,  435, 
451 

Greaves,  Emma,  323 
Grebe,  Elizabeth,  391 
Greber,  111 

Elizabeth,  102;  George,  102; 
Sarah,  98,  102 

Greeley,  Louisa,  1488;  Horace, 
1522 

Green  (Greene),  Agnes  S.,  1131; 
Alfred  A.,  1046;  Anna  F.,  1519, 
1536;  Araminta  V.,  594,  615; 
Catharine,  1042,  10S9;  Charles 

B. ,  1364;  Charles  U.,  1394; 

Clara,  558,  608;  Clara  M., 
1336,  1364;  Edith  R.,  1064; 
Edward,  615,  1036,  1075;  Ed¬ 
ward  W.,  1555;  Elizabeth, 

1504,  1509,  1536,  1549;  Eva, 
1131;  Fayetta  S.,  1042,  1089; 
Florence,  1130;  Frances,  137; 
Frank,  1511;  Frederick,  1529, 
1545;  Henry,  1545,  1555; 

Hiram,  60S;  Hubert  A.,  119, 
137;  James,  594,  615;  John, 
1519,  1536;  John  G.,  1509; 
John  W.,  1545;  Joseph,  1089; 
Kathryn  G.,  615;  Mildred  L., 
1555;  Lillie,  1089;  Lois,  1363; 
Margaret  L.,  615;  Maria,  556; 
Maria  E.,  262;  Marion  I.,  615; 
Mary  C.,  588,  608;  Mary  W., 
1529,  1545;  Mildred,  615;  Mil¬ 
dred  L.,  1545;  Mina  S.,  1394; 
Minnie,  1521,  1538;  Monroe, 
1042,  1089;  Nathaniel,  1441; 
Patternella,  549;  Rachel  D., 
294,  322;  Sarah,  1475;  Sarah 

C. ,  1036,  1075;  Viola,  1334; 
Viola  A.,  119,  137;  William,  137 

Greenawalt,  Margaret,  1374;  Mary, 


1634 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


692,  707;  Solomon,  707;  Verna, 
1367 

Greenoff,  Angeline  M.,  1015,  1033; 
Anna  M.,  1033,  1070;  Thomas 

V. ,  1015,  1033;  William  E., 
1033 

Greenwald,  E.,  424;  Margaret,  292 
Greenway,  63,  68,  72,  1231 
Greenwood,  Elizabeth,  1278;  Nancy, 
1323;  Nelle,  452 

Greger,  George,  409;  George  R., 
392,  409;  Viola  K.,  392,  409 
Gregg,  1011 
Jane,  528;  Mary,  1530 
Gregory,  Anna  B.,  363,  381;  An¬ 
thony,  1377;  Diana,  426,  508, 
538;  Eugene  H.,  426;  George, 
363,  381;  George  R.,  426,  437; 
George  W.,  437;  Homer  L., 
437;  Howard  W.,  426;  John, 
577;  Josiah,  1450;  Judith,  569, 
577;  Lizzie  G.,  426;  Mary  A., 
1345,  1377;  Mary  R.,  426; 
Matilda,  437;  Matilda  W., 
420,  426;  Nathaniel,  420,  426; 
Ruth  A.,  437;  Sallie  A.,  426, 
437 

Greiner,  Albert,  1254;  Clara  E., 
1248,  1254;  Emelia,  541;  Mar¬ 
tha  V.,  131 

Greisamer — see  Griesemer 
Greiss,  Bertha,  614;  Blanche,  614; 
Catharine,  1199;  Clara,  593, 
614;  Daisie,  614;  Emetine  M., 
593,  614;  Henry,  614;  James, 
67;  John,  614;  Llewellyn,  593, 
614;  Rebecca,  516;  Sarah  Y., 
475,  486;  Vinnie,  614,  625; 
Viola,  614 
Greissenberg,  12 

Gremelspacher,  Roman,  1569;  Rose 
R.,  1566,  1569 
Grendon,  Martha,  576,  592 
Gresh,  Edna  L.,  787,  838;  Edwin, 
747,  1288;  Elizabeth,  1114; 
Emma  R.,  747,  803;  George, 
692;  Henry,  747;  James,  747; 
John  H.,  747,  803;  Lawrence, 
747;  Margaret  B.,  727,  787; 
Margaret  M.,  838;  Martha 

W. ,  747,  803;  Mary  A.,  688, 
692;  Morris,  747;  Nora  J.,  747, 
803;  Perry  H.,  787;  Rebecca 
H.,  706,  747;  Sara  H.,  787,  838; 
Sarah  C.,  747,  803;  William 

K. ,  787,  838,  1288;  W.  Perry, 
727,  787;  Zacharias,  706,  747 

Gressley,  Benjamin  M.,  262;  Ber¬ 
tha  F.,  245,  262 

Greulich,  Alda  L.,  199;  Alma  M., 
199;  Anna,  176,  200;  Anna  M., 
176,  200;  Bessie  L.,  199;  Bessye 

L. ,  200;  Caroline  K.,  160,  176; 
Carrie  A.,  176,  200;  Catharine, 
176,  200;  Charles  A.,  176,  199; 
Charles  B.,  200;  Charles  L., 
199;  Charles  P.,  160,  176; 
Clarence  F.,  199,  214;  Clarence 
J.,  176;  Daniel  C.,  176,  200; 
Edna  M.,  199,  214;  Ellen  M., 
176,  200;  Elmer,  176,  200; 
Emilie  M.,  176;  Erwin  F.,  176, 
199;  Flora,  176;  George  P., 


176;  Hannah  L.,  176,  200; 

Helen  M.,  199;  Howard  B., 
200;  June  M.,  214;  Kate  A., 
176,  199;  Lillie  W.,  176,  200; 
Lily  E.,  176;  Linwood  P.,  199; 
Lizzie  B.,  176,  199;  Mabel  V., 

200;  Minnie  L.,  199,  214; 

Morris  L.,  176,  199;  Naomi 
R.,  199;  Nevin  W.,  176,  200; 
Paul  B.,  200;  Paul  W.,  200; 
Russell  R.,  200;  Sallie  Y.,  176, 
199;  Susanna  K.,  160,  176; 

Theodore  D.,  200;  Verna  L., 
199;  Vinnie  F.,  200;  William 
J.,  200;  Wilmer  D.,  199 
Grey,  Jane,  507,  596 
Gribbel,  J.  Bancker,  1057,  1106; 
John,  1106;  Mary  L.,  1057, 
1106 

Gridley,  Abraham,  1465,  1481; 

Edwin,  1466;  Isaac  E.,  1481; 
Lillian,  1456,  1466;  Mary  P., 
1465,  1481;  Nellie,  1221 
Grier,  Anna,  750,  806;  Jane  E.,  715, 
767;  Robert,  806 

Griesemer  (Greisamer),  Ada  S.,  503, 
530;  Agnes,  842;  Alda,  618; 
Arline,  618;  Bertha,  618;  Ber¬ 
tha  M.,  596;  Bessie  M.,  530; 
Carrie,  596,  617;  Caspar,  578; 
Cora  D.,  596,  618;  Edgar  P., 
503,  530;  Elizabeth,  232,  236, 
578;  Emma,  596,  617,  1233, 
1237;  Emma  A.,  503,  530; 
Erma,  618;  Estella  N.,  503, 
531;  Evelyn,  618;  Florence  T., 
503,  530;  Gabriel,  569,  578; 
George,  596,  618;  Hattie,  578; 
Helen,  531,  618;  Helen  L., 
578,  596;  Henry  F.,  503;  Isaac, 
578;  James,  596;  Jennie  M., 
596,  617;  Joseph,  578;  Leon¬ 
ard,  531;  Lizzie  H.,  596,  618; 
Margaret,  531;  Marian,  530; 
Martin,  618;  Mary,  596;  Mary 

A.,  578,  596;  Mary  M.,  503; 
Matthew,  578;  Minnie  M.,  503, 
531;  Nelly,  430;  Owen,  578, 
596;  Percival,  578,  596,  618; 
Peter,  578;  Rachel  A.,  503,  530; 
Regina  M.,  569,  578;  Roy,  530; 
Sarah  A.,  361,  378,  578;  Sarah 
J.,  484,  503;  Solomon,  578, 
1237;  Solomon  P.,  484,  503; 
Susanna,  578;  Valentine,  589; 
Wallace  W.,  503,  530 
Groat,  Anna  D.,  1344,  1349,  1376, 
1383;  Rose,  1376;  Warner, 
1376;  Willis  IP.,  1344,  1376, 
1383 

Grob,  Anna,  63;  Anna  H.,  1002, 
1004;  Ann  H.,  222,  225;  Con¬ 
rad,  1002,  1004 

Groff  (Grove),  Abraham,  1007, 
1016,  1038,  1082;  Abraham  W., 
1124;  Abram  A.,  839;  Ada  S., 
1039,  1084;  Agnes  E.,  1037; 
Albert,  157;  Albert  L.,  1079; 
Albert  W.,  1125;  Alice,  840, 
1326;  Amanda,  1075,  1101; 
Amanda  R.,  1016,  1040;  Ame¬ 
lia,  1037,  1039,  1080;  Angelina, 
1016,  1040;  Anna  B.,  1036; 


Anna  M.,  791,  839,  1125,  1126; 
Annie  D.,  1036,  1076;  Annie 
H.,  1083,  1126;  Aquilla  A., 
1082;  Aquilla  F.,  1125;  Augus¬ 
tine  F.,  1016;  Augustus,  1016 
Benjamin  F.,  157;  Bertha  A., 
407;  B.  H.,  1326;  Blanche  L., 
1077;  Camilla,  1038,  1082; 

Caroline,  100,  105,  1037,  1080; 
Carolyn,  1039;  Catharine, 

1015,  1016,  1036-1039,  1075, 

1082;  Catharine  E.,  1016, 

1038,  1082;  Catharine  F.,  107, 
1016;  Catharine  L.,  1037; 

Catharine  R.,  1007,  1015; 

Catharine  V.,  1084,  1127; 

Catharine  W.,  1007,  1016; 

Charles,  1075;  Charles  A., 
1036,  1076;  Charles  W.,  1077; 
Christian,  105;  Cordelia  M., 
1036,  1076;  Cornelia  V.,  1016, 
1039 

Daniel,  1340;  David,  100,  527. 
1007;  David  J.,  1117;  David 
W.,  105,  114;  Davis,  1015, 
*  1037;  Deborah,  1015,  1037; 
Deborah  Ann,  105;  Deborah 

B. ,  1036,  1076;  D.  Id.,  1366, 

1406;  Diana,  1039;  Dorothy 

M.,  1119;  Earl,  793,  840;  Ed¬ 
ward  F.,  1082,  1125;  Eliza, 
100;  Eliza  D.,  1015,  1036; 
Eliza  H.,  1016;  Elizabeth,  105, 
680,  1007,  1008,  1016,  1037, 
1038,  1146;  Elizabeth  A.,  1126; 
Elizabeth  F.,  1469,  1485;  Eliza¬ 
beth  G.,  1015,  1016,  1037, 
1038;  Elizabeth  H.,  1003,  1007; 
Elizabeth  M.,  273,  279,  1016, 
1038;  Ella  G.,  431;  Ella  R.,  157, 
167,  1037,  1039,  1083;  Ellen 
G.,  1040,  1084;  Elmer,  840; 
Elsie  G.,  1082;  Elsie  M.,  1084; 
Elva  Irene,  1117;  Emeline  R., 
1038,  1082;  Emerson,  431; 

Emma  A.,  1038,  1082;  Emma 

C. ,  157;  Emma  G.,  1125;  Em¬ 
ma  K.,  1037,  1080;  Emma  M., 
1125;  Estella  C.,  1039,  1084; 
Esther,  1010,  1016,  1021;  Ethel 
F.,  1125;  Ethel  G.,  1406;  Ethel 
M.,  1125;  Euphemia,  1040 

Fayetta,  1328,  1346;  Forrest  N., 
i084,  1127;  Frances,  105;  Fran¬ 
cis,  1016;  Francis  L.,  1076; 
George,  1015,  1037;  George  A., 
105;  George  B.,  1077;  George 
C.,  1036;  George  G.,  1075, 
1076;  George  S.,  100,  105; 
George  W.,  243,  1037,  1079; 
Gertrude,  1079;  Gideon  G., 
1038,  1082;  Grace  B.,  1366, 
1406;  Grace  L.,  1077,  1119 
Hannah,  1039,  1084;  Hannah  A., 
1040,  1085;  Hannah  C.,  1016, 
1039;  Hannah  D.,  1016,  1039; 
Hannah  F.,  498,  527;  Hannah 
S.,  1038,  1082;  Harold  F.,  1125; 
Harry  J.,  1082,  1124,  1146; 
Helen  F.,  1125;  Helen  G.,  1119; 
Henry,  1326;  Henry  C.,  1007, 

1016,  1039,  1084;  Henry  E., 
1039;  Henry  G.,  1016,  ‘1039; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families  1635 


Henry  H.,  157;  Henry  K., 
1016;  Henry  W.,  1006;  Hester 
T.,  105,  114;  Hoarse,  1039; 
Howard  C.,  1077;  Ida,  1079; 
Ida  B.,  1082,  1125;  Ida  C., 
1039,  1084;  Ida  J.,  1075,  1117, 
1349;  Isaac,  100;  Isaac  D., 
1039 

Jacob,  1003,  1007,  1008,  1015, 
1016,  1037,  1038,  1320,  1326; 
Jacob  F.,  1125;  Jacob  G.,  1082, 
1125,  1204,  1219;  Jacob  R., 
105,  114,  1083,  1126;  James  A., 
1076;  James  L.,  1117;  Jennie, 
1036,  1075;  Jeremiah  K.,  1016, 
1039;  Jesse,  151,  157,  1036; 
Jesse  G.,  1016,  1021,  1039; 
Jesse  I.,  157,  167;  Jesse  M., 
1083,  1125;  John,  100,  1007, 
1008,  1015,  1016,  1036,  1075, 
1117,  1340;  John  B.,  105,  1037, 
1079,  1263;  John  C.,  1075; 
John  F.,  1016,  1040,  1084; 
John  G.,  1349;  John  H.,  1016, 

1036,  1076;  John  J.,  1038,  1082, 
1083;  John  W.,  1039,  1084; 
Jonas,  1015,  1036;  Joseph,  100, 
105,  279,  1007,  1008,  1016; 
Joseph  C.,  1126;  Joseph  D., 
96,  100;  Joseph  R.,  105;  Joseph 
W.,  1016,  1039;  Josie  M.,  235, 
243;  Julia,  100;  Julia  G.,  1077, 
1119;  Julia  P.,  1036,  1077 

Kate,  1039,  1084,  1325;  Kate  W., 
1037;  Lannia  J.,  100;  Laura 

B. ,  1037,  1079,  1263;  Laura  S., 

1124,  1146;  Lavinia,  100; 

Leah,  1079;  Leroy  F.,  1125; 
Lillian  D.,  1124,  1146;  Lizzie 
G.,  1037,  1079,  1082;  Lizzie 
S.,  1082,  1124;  Lizzie  W.,  1082, 
1125;  Louis  W.,  1077;  Lydia, 
1016,  1038;  Lydia  F.,  1036; 
Lydia  T.,  1038,  1082 

Mabel,  1079,  1120;  Malere,  1016; 
Margaret  A.,  1082,  1125;  Mar¬ 
garet  B.,  1075;  Margaret  E., 
105,  1079;  Margaret  F.,  1125, 
1146;  Margaret  J.,  100;  Mar¬ 
garet  M.,  1037,  1079;  Margaret 
P.,  1036,  1075;  Margaret  S.,  96, 
100;  Margarette,  1016,  1039; 
Maria,  1007,  1384;  Maria  L., 
1016;  Martha  E.,  1015,  1037; 
Martha  P.,  1326,  1340;  Martin, 
100;  Martin  L.,  1406;  Mary, 
187,  522,  840,  1007,  1016,  1017, 
1039;  Mary  A.,  157,  235,  243, 

1037,  1038,  1082;  Mary  C., 
1039,  1083;  Mary  E.,  105,  114, 
1036,  1076,  1083,  1084,  1125; 
Mary  H.,  793,  840;  Mary  K., 
100;  Mary  M.,  1039,  1076; 
Mary  S.,  1366;  Mary  W.,  1016, 
1038;  Michael,  1015;  Misuria 

C. ,  1040,  1084 

Nancy,  100,  105,  114,  1326,  1340; 
Nancy  A.,  100,  105;  Nancy  B., 
100,  105;  Nellie  C.,  1039;  Nora 
C.,  1084,  1127;  Olivia,  1039, 
1084;  Paul  W.,  1077,  1119; 
Philip,  1016,  1039;  Priscilla 

L.,  1119;  Rachel,  1016,  1037, 


1326;  Rebecca,  1015,  1036, 
1075,  1079,  1117;  Rebecca  B., 
1320,  1326;  Robert  A.,  1084; 
Roger  D.,  1036,  1075;  Roger 

M. ,  1117 

Sadie  F.,  1125;  Sallie,  100; 

Samuel,  100,  1015,  1037,  1080; 
Samuel  A.,  157;  Sarah,  666, 
1016,  1038,  1039,  1082;  Sarah 

A. ,  1036,  1075;  Sarah  G.,  1007, 

1016;  Sarah  J.,  1040,  1084; 
Sarah  L.,  1016,  1021,  1039; 
Sarah  R.,  1036,  1077;  Sara  K.. 
1117;  Savilla,  1037,  1079; 

Sophia  G.,  1082,  1125,  1204, 
1219;  Susan,  1036;  Susan  B., 
1015,  1036;  Susan  C.,  100; 
Susan  R.,  195,  196;  Susanna 

N. ,  151,  157 

Thomas  E.,  1037;  Tillie,  1246; 
Ulysses  G.,  1036,  1077;  Venona 
E.,  1127;  Verna  F.,  1125;  Ver¬ 
non,  1146;  Walter  D.,  167; 
Wilbur  A.,  1125;  William  A., 
1082,  1125;  William  D.,  1037; 
William  M.,  1075,  1124;  Win¬ 
field  S.,  1485 

Groh,  Abraham,  1312, 1313;  Althea, 
564;  Anna,  662,  1312;  Anna  B., 
1313;  Anna  M.,  1313;  Calvin, 
564;  Christopher,  270,  940; 
David,  1312,  1313;  Esther, 

575;  George,  18,  1312,  1313; 
Hans  C.,  1313;  Johann  C., 
1312;  Melchior,  1312,  1313; 
Miriam  L.,  561,  564;  Regina, 
1313;  Regina  K.,  270;  Rosina, 
1313;  Russel  W.,  561,  564 
Grohe,  George,  1186 
Groman,  Anna  S.,  1081,  1122; 
Catharine  A.,  1038,  1081; 

Harvey  E.,  1122;  Harvey  G., 
1081,  1122;  Lily  R.,  1081; 

Marguerite  L.,  1122;  Reuben 

B. ,  1038,  1081;  William,  1081 
Groningen,  45 

Groom,  Angeline,  848 
Groover,  Abel  F.,  423,  433;  Eliza 
W.,  423,  433;  Phillip,  433 
Gross,  1005 

Agnes  I.,  1024;  Anna  F.,  109; 
Anna  S.,  976,  987;  Annie  F., 
123;  Ann  M.,  1024,  1057;  Bar¬ 
ba  ra  G.,  489;  Catherine  H., 
10  12,  1024;  Charles,  987; 

Ch  arles  H.,  1024,  1057;  David 

G. ,  758;  Eli,  489;  Emmina, 

154  8;  Frank  S.,  1024;  James; 
581,  599;  Jane,  1024,  1056; 
Jennie,  600,  621;  Josi  F.,1024, 
1057;  Julia  F.,  486,  507;  Kate 
L.,  1024,  1057;  Luzetta  S., 
581,  599;  Lydia,  264;  Mamie 

H. ,  600,  621;  Mary,  1024,  1170; 
Samuel,  1024;  Samuel  L.,  109, 
123;  Sarah  E.,  1346,  1379  ; 
Susan,  1073;  Thomas  J.,  1012, 
1024;  William  H.,  1024,  1057; 
W.  H.,  123 

Groth,  Catharine,  1125 
Grovatt,  Benjamin  F.,  1  223;  Em¬ 
ma  C.,  1216,  1223 
Grove— see  Groff 


Grow,  Emma  D.,  1266;  George, 
1266;  George  H.,  1266;  Kate 
F.,  1262,  1266;  Lambert  L., 
1262,  1266;  Lidie  C.,  303; 
Lucinda  E.,  1492 
Grub,  Henry,  64;  Mary,  1038 
Grubb,  Aaron  E.,  649;  Amelia  E., 
1207,  1222;  Andrew,  1324; 

Bertha  R.,  640,  649;  Catha¬ 
rine  B.,  281,  299;  Elizabeth, 
1333;  Hannah  B.,  1320,  1324; 
Hannah  S.,  1421;  Henry,  1004; 
Ida  V.,  641;  Jacob  H.,  1222; 
John  E.,  1222;  Maria,  1036; 
Philip,  388;  Philip  H.,  1207, 
1222;  Rosie  M.,  1222;  Samuel, 
1320,  1324;  Sarah,  1324;  Silas, 
299;  Susanna,  366,  388 
Grubbs,  Catherine  A.,  509;  John 

D. ,  509 

Grube,  Benjamin,  1331,  1354;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  1354,  1395;  Elmer 
B.,  1354,  1395;  Ida,  851;  Mary 
B.,  1331,  1354 
Grubel,  Melchior,  20 
Gruber,  Ada  E.,  1174 
Gruber,  1177 
Gruen,  Juliana  B.,  634 
Gruise,  Barbara,  895 
Grumley,  Addaline,  341 
Grun,  Dorothy  W.,  450;  Edward 
W.,  434,  450;  Elva  K.,  450; 
Laura  M.,  434,  450;  Louis,  450; 
Ruth  K.,  450 

Grunzweig,  Gertrude,  538,  557; 
Lewis,  557 

Grupp,  Mamie,  895,  902 
Griitner,  Balthaser,  146 
Griittner,  Anna,  886;  Heinrich, 
1280 

Gruver,  Emma,  423,  434;  Henry, 
434 

Guard,  Sarah  J.,  496;  Thomas,  496 
Guernsey,  Amos,  1448 
Guertler,  Emma  IL,  736 
Guest,  Ann,  1097;  Ellen,  1014,  1032; 

E.  Viola,  390,  408;  Gerald  R., 
408;  John  T.,  408;  Leah  B., 
1353,  1394;  Levi  N.,  1014; 
Thornton,  390,  408 

Guilbert — see  Gilbert 
Guile,  Emma,  1462,  1476;  Merritt, 
1476 

Guilford,  James  F.,  253;  Jennie  V., 
239,  253 

Guinn,  Andrew  C.,  727;  Annie  L., 

727,  787;  Charles  H.,  727,  787; 
Donald  S.,  787;  Elizabeth  H., 
701,  727;  Elizabeth  S.,  727; 
Florence  S.,  728;  George,  728, 
787;  Harrison  H.,  701,  727; 
Henry  H.,  728,  787;  Ida  M., 

728,  787;  Jennie  E.,  728;  John, 
727;  Margaret  B.,  728,  787; 
Mary,  727,  787;  Ruth  S.,  727, 
787;  Sara  M.,  728,  787;  Shirley, 
787;  Willard  S.,  787 

Guiseppi,  M.  S.,  54 
Guiterman,  Adelaide  B.,  1066;  Atta 
H.,  1030,  1066;  Guy,  1066;  Wil¬ 
liam  S.,  1030,  1066 
Guldin,  Alice,  845;  Anna  P.,  1077, 


1636 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1119;  Daniel,  727;  George  C., 
1119;  Lena  H.,  727 
Guldner,  Ethel,  1133 
Gunderman,  Alfred,  737;  Clara  H., 
737 

Gundt,  Sebastian,  1541 
Gunkle,  Jane  B.,  1486 
Gunnell,  Mary  V.,  129 
Gunsenhouser,  Rebecca,  666,  670 
Gutelius,  Clara,  160,  173;  Israel, 
173 

Guth,  Angie  V.,  437;  Hannah,  437; 

Jacob  A.,  437;  Susanna,  456 
Guthrie,  Anna  M.,  1397;  Annie 
L.,  1355,  1397;  Henry  W., 
1430;  Leah  M.,  1420,  1430; 
Oliver  P.,  1420,  1430;  Richard 

J. ,  1397;  Robert  S.,  1355,  1397; 
Vera  J.,  1430 

Gutierrez,  Laura,  728,  789 
Guy,  Jonathan,  945 
Guyasutha,  870 

Guyer,  Amanda,  658;  Annie  G., 
505;  Annie  M.,  505,  534; 

Catharine  Y.,  485,  505;  Charles 
E.,  556;  Charles  W.,  534; 
Charles  Y.,  505,  534;  Clinton, 
505;  Earl  G.,  534,  555;  Edgar 
L.,  534;  Edith  H.,  534,  555; 
Elizabeth,  505;  Elmer  H.,  556; 
Florence,  505,  534;  Guilford 
E.,  534;  James,  485,  505; 

James  P.,  556;  Jonas,  505; 
Katie,  505;  Leita  M.,  534,  555; 
Lucy  F.,  505;  Maggie,  505,  534; 
Millie  P.,  505;  Ruth,  556; 
William,  505 

Gwinner,  George  T.,  1113;  Harriet, 
1520,  1538;  Maude  H.,  1067, 
1113;  William,  1538 
Gwynedd  (Gwyneth,  Gwineth),  52, 
53,  60,  66,  67 

H 

Haag,  Andreas,  29;  Anna,  308; 

Elizabeth,  447;  Kathryn,  551 
Haarlem,  12,  13,  16,  17,  35,  36,  40, 
45,  46 

Haas,  Amelia,  813;  Andrew,  1379; 
Anna,  1382,  1415;  Catharine, 
902;  Cordelia,  1329,  1348; 

Ellen  J.,  797;  Emanuel,  570; 
Esther  E.,  625;  Florence  E.,. 
625;  Frank,  700;  Grace  K., 
333;  Homer,  614,  625;  John, 
625;  Kate,  756,  813,  996;  Lena, 
809;  Margaret  R.,  700;  Sallie, 
811,  846;  Sarah,  173,  1346, 
1379;  Stallman,  1260;  Verdilla 

K. ,  570;  Vinnie  G.,  614,  625 
Habberfield,  Edwin,  1492;  Eliza, 

1477,  1492 

Habecker,  Mary  A.,  783 
Habenstein,  Mary,  688,  692 
Hack,  Katherine,  287,  310 
Hackett,  Catharine  D.,  1504,  1510; 
Clarence,  613;  Cora  M.,  724; 
David,  1510;  Edith  N.,  1525, 
1541 ;  Elizabeth  F.,  1103;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  1307;  Harriet  H., 
1510,  1525;  Harriett,  1541; 
H.  Berkeley,  1541;  Horace, 
613;  James,  1504,  1510;  Jennie 


E.,  724,  784;  Lizzie  D.,  593, 
613;  Lorenzo,  593,  613; 
Louisa,  1510;  Mary,  1541; 
Mary  E.,  698,  724;  Ralph,  613; 
Samuel,  724;  S.  Holland,  1525, 
1541;  Theophilus,  1510;  Waldo 
N.,  1541;  William,  1541;  Wil¬ 
liam  D.,  1510,  1525,  1526; 
William  H.,  698,  724,  1525, 
1526,  1541 

Hackley,  Henry  D.,  403;  Jennie 
M.,  377,  403;  S.  H.,  377,  403 
Hackman,  Abraham,  1202;  Abra¬ 
ham  O.,  785;  Arthur  W.,  785; 
Catharine  B.,  1194,  1202;  Jen¬ 
nie  V.,  724,  785;  Joseph  B., 
724,  785;  Kate  R.,  1290,  1303; 
Maria,  407;  Pearl  E.,  785; 
Stanley  H.,  785 
Haddock,  Elizabeth,  1499 
Haddon,  Emma,  614 
Hadley,  Mary  E.,  324 
Hafer,  Albert,  765,  821;  Allen,  759; 
Amanda,  712;  Arthur,  759; 
Arthur  P.,  786;  Bertha  H., 
765,  821;  Carrie  D.,  726,  786; 
Carrol,  759;  Charles,  712,  759; 
Charles  F.,'786;  Chester,  759; 
David,  694,  712;  Edwin,  712; 
Esther  M.,  694,  712;  Franklin, 
726,  786;  Harold  M.,  786; 
Henry,  463;  Isabella,  712; 
Israel,  786;  James,  712;  Law¬ 
rence,  759;  Leon,  759;  Lillian, 
712;  Lloyd,  712,  759;  Louisa 

L.,  455,  463;  Lucy,  712;  Mar¬ 
guerite,  786;  Martha  E.,  786; 
Mary  A.,  757;  Mary  F.,  626; 
Oscar,  759;  Ralph,  759;  Robert 
G.,  786;  Sylvania  S.,  712,  759; 
William,  712 

Haffly,  Jacob,  1369;  Mary,  1340, 
1369 

Hageman  (Hagemann) 

Adela  M.,  1040;  Albert  C.,  1040; 
Alice,  1096;  Joseph  R.,  1047, 
1096;  Mary  B.,  1047,  1096 
Hagenbouch,  Willetta,  341 
Hagenbuch,  Amelia  IF,  175,  1087, 
1128;  Amy  J.,  1087;  Andrew, 
1042,  1086,  1087,  1158;  Clar¬ 
ence,  1128;  Diana  S.,  1042, 
1087,  1158;  Earl  L.,  1128; 
Elaroo  W.,  1087;  Elizabeth 
G.,  1128;  Ellen  A.,  1042,  1086; 
Ellen  E.,  1087,  1128;  Elmer, 
1087;  Evna,  1128;  Grace, 
1128;  Homer  A.,  1128;  Joseph, 
1017,  1042;  Katie  G.,  1087, 
1128;  Leon,  1087;  LeRoy  G., 
1128;  Linwood,  1087;  Lizzie 
G.,  1087;  Lovine  J.,  1087, 
1128;  Luella,  1087;  Lydia  IF, 
1017,  1042;  Maggie  L.,  1087; 
Marvin  L.,  1128;  Mary,  1087, 
1091;  Myron,  1087;  Naomi 
D.,  1128;  Norman,  1087;  Ray¬ 
mond,  1128;  Rebecca,  761; 
Samuel,  1042;  Stata,  1087; 
Steward  H.,  1087,  1128;  Susan, 
1505,  1514;  Sylvester,  1087, 
1128;  Viola,  1087;  Wayne, 


1087;  William  H.,  175,  1087, 
1128;  Worman  S.,  1128 
Hager,  Daniel  P.,  1202,  1218;  Em¬ 
ma  M.,  1379,  1412;  Ida  H., 
1202,  1218;  John  H.,  1218; 
Jonas,  1218;  Robert  L.,  1218; 
William  C.,  1218 
Hagerstown,  69 
Hagey — see  Hagy 
Hagman,  Rebecca,  995 
Hagner,  Clara,  322;  Mark  R.,  322; 
Mary  A.,  294,  322;  Stout  L., 
294,  322 

Hagy  (Hagey),  649 

Ada,  830,  852;  Alice  L.,  1273; 
Alma  M.,  1272;  Bushrod  W., 
1262,  1267,  1273;  Edna,  1267; 
Elizabeth,  665,  668,  1055; 

Elizabeth  D.,  657;  Elonore 

M.,  1272;  Emma,  189;  Emma 
C.,  1262,  1267,  1272;  Enos, 
668;  George  C.,  1272;  Hannah 
M.,  1267,  1273;  Harold  B., 
1267,  1272;  Ivan  M,  1273; 
Jeremiah,  852;  Jessie  F.,  1267, 
1272;  John  E.,  1272;  John  F., 
1262,  1266;  John  IL,  1267; 
John  O.,  1273;  Kate  A.,  1262, 
1266;  Kate  F.,  1262,  1266; 
Kate  N.,  1267,  1273;  Leroy, 
1267;  Mabel  E.,  1273;  Mada- 
lene  D.,  1272;  Marian  D.,  1267, 
1273;  Mary,  633,  635;  Mary 
C.,  666,.  668;  Mary  D.,  1267; 
Mary  E.,  1262,  1267;  Mary  F., 
1262,  1267;  Mary  J.,  1267, 
1273;  Mary  S.,  1267,  1272; 
Mary  Y.,  1261,  1262;  Matilda 
E.,  1272;  May  S.,  1267;  Mil¬ 
dred  L.,  1273;  Morris  F.,  1267, 
1273;  Morris  P.,  1273;  Newton 
Y.,  1267,  1272;  Rebecca  M., 
1267,  1272,  1273;  Robert  N., 
1272;  Samuel,  1261,  1262; 

Samuel  E.,  1267,  1272;  Samuel 
V.,  1273;  Sarah,  164,  648; 
William  D.,  1267 

Hahn,  Abraham,  1017,  1042;  Ada 
I.,  1131;  Adam  IF,  1088,  1130, 
1131;  Adeline  E.,  1043;  Aetna, 
1090,  1134;  Alexander  L.,  1043, 
1090,  1091;  Alice  K.,  1088; 
Allen,  1089,  1131;  Amandus, 
1089;  Amos,  1089;  Amy  L., 
1090,  1135;  Andrew,  992; 

Anna,  778;  Anna  B.,  704; 
Anna  C.,  1129;  Anna  G.,  1090, 
1134;  Anna  H.,  1008,  1017; 
Anna  M.,  442;  Anna  R.,  1090, 
1135;  Araminda  S.,  1088,  1131; 
Arthur,  1131;  Asher  L.,  1090, 
1135;  Austin,  1087,  1129;  Beu¬ 
lah,  1131 

Carl  R.,  1146;  Caroline,  1042, 
1088;  Caroline  K.,  1017,  1043; 
Caroline  W.,  1043,  1091; 

Catharine  A.,  1043;  Catharine 
B.,  1042,  1088;  Catharine  G., 
1042,  1089;  Catharine  M., 

1135;  Catharine  S.,  1042,  1087, 
1088,  1128;  Charles,  1017, 

1042,  1087,  1089;  Christiana, 
1042,  1089;  Clinton  T.,  1087, 


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1637 


1128;  Cora  S.,  1088;  Cula, 
1090;  Daisy,  1090;  David,  704; 
Dora,  1131 

Edna,  1131;  Edwin,  1042,  1131; 
Elemanda  B.,  1043,  1090; 

Elias,  1017,  1043;  Eliza  K., 
1017,  1042;  Elizabeth,  1089, 
1132;  Elizabeth  G.,  276;  Eliza¬ 
beth  T.,  1131,  1148;  Ella,  1042, 
1089;  Ella  R.,  1146;  Ellen, 
1088-1090,  1131,  1134;  Ellen 
M.,  1043,  1091;  Ellen  W.,  1042, 
1087;  Elmira,  704,  740;  Elsie, 
1131;  Elsie  M.,  1130;  Elwood 

S.,  1128,  1146;  Emma,  1042, 

1088,  1089;  Emma  H.,  1017, 
1042;  Enos,  1042,  1088;  Erma 
M.,  1129,  1147;  Etta,  1131; 
Eva  C.,  1088,  1131;  Eve,  1088; 
Fayetta  S.,  1042,  1089;  Flor¬ 
ence,  1069;  Florence  M.,  1090, 
1135 

George  P.,  1146;  Gertrude  E., 
1087,  1129;  Gertrude  M.,  982, 
992;  Grace  A.,  1135;  Hannah 

E. ,  704,  740;  Hannah  H.,  691, 
704;  Helen  R.,  1129;  Henry 
W.,  1090,  1135;  Howard  M., 
1090,  1135;  Isabella  J.,  1129; 
Israel,  1042;  Jacob,  596,  1008, 
1017,  1031,  1042,  1069,  1088, 

1089,  1132;  James,  276,  1042, 

1087,  1088;  Jennie,  1089,  1132; 
John,  1089;  John  A.,  1087, 
1129;  John  S.,  1135;  Julia  M., 
1017,  1042;  Kenneth  W.,  1135 

Laura  D.,  1087;  Laura  M.,  1128; 
Lewis,  1088,  1131;  Louisa  H., 

1088,  1131;  Lovene  J.,  1129; 
Lucinda,  1042,  1087;  Lucinda 

F. ,  1088,  1131;  Lucy  A.,  1042, 

1088;  Lydia,  1017,  1042;  Lydia 
M.,  1089,  1132;  Mabel' D., 
1089;  Malinda,  1042;  Mamie 
A.,  596,  1089,  1132;  Margaret, 
590;  Margaret  A.,  1135;  Maria 
Z.,  1031,  1069;  Marie,  1495; 
Martha,  704,  740,  799;  Martha 
C.,  1131;  Mary,  272,  275,  704, 
739,  1017,  1043;  Mary  A., 
1087,  1128;  Mary  C.,  1089, 
1132;  Mary  F.,  1043,  1090; 
Matilda,  1042,  1087,  1088, 

1131;  Mildred  B.,  1135;  Mil- 
ton,  1088;  Milton  F.,  1131; 
Minnie  R.,  1042,  1089 

Nathan,  1088,  1131;  Nettie  R., 
1128,  1146;  Norman,  1131; 
Paul  S.,  1129;  Quinten,  1089; 
Raymond,  1131;  Raymond  W., 
1129;  Rebecca,  1042;  Rebecca 

S.,  1042;  Rebecca  Y.,  1017, 
1042;  Reuben,  1042,  1088; 

Rose  L.,  1042,  1087;  Russell 
H.,  1131 

Sallie  A.,  1042,  1088;  Sallie  B., 
1042,  1088;  Samuel,  1042,  1087, 

1089,  1090,  1129,  1134;  Samuel 
F.,  1131,  1148;  Sarah,  704,  739; 
Sarah  A.,  1043,  1091;  Sarah  J., 
1087, 1129;SelmaJ.,  1087, 1129; 
Sitna  H.,  1088,  1130;  Sophia, 
1017,  1043;  Sophia  C.,  1017, 


1042;  Stanley  A.,  1135;  Stella 
M.,  1130,  1148;  Stella  Y.,1087, 
1129;  Susan,  1017,  1043;  Su¬ 
sanna,  1042;  Susanna  M.,  1017, 
1042;  Theodore,  1087;  Verna 
A.,  1129;  Virginia  C.,  1135; 
Washington,  1042,  1088;  Wil¬ 
lard  H.,  1135;  William,  1042, 
1088;  William  V.,  691,  704 
Hahs,  Charles  S.,  654;  Edith  B., 
654;  Harry  B.,  645,  654;  Mary 
E.,  645,  654 

Hain,  Elvyria,  553;  Eugene  E.,  553; 
Joseph  T.,  553;  Joseph  V., 
528,  553;  Lucy,  1168;  Nellie 
M.,  528,  553;  Rose,  553 
Haines  (Hains),  1006 

Agnes  E.,  208;  Annie,  755,  811; 
Augusta  B.,  213;  Bertha  A., 
160,  174;  Caroline,  359,  374; 
Charles  Y.,  1207,  1222;  Chris¬ 
topher,  149;  Cora  K.,  1207, 
1222;  Dorothy,  507;  Edna  D., 
1222;  Ella,  310;  Emeline,  482, 
500;  Emma  H.,  1064;  George, 
500;  George  T.,  374;  Harry, 
1064;  Harry  K.,  803,  843; 
Herman,  1396;  H.  I.,  1394, 
1425;  Isaac  L.,  1425;  Isaac  N., 
1425;  Jacob,  1222;  James,  843; 
Joseph,  811;  Keturah  P.,  1396; 
Lydia,  125;  Mary  P.,  1394, 
1425;  Omega  D.,  803,  843; 
Sarah  R.,  149 

Hainly,  Benjamin  F.,  830;  Chester 

G.,  830;  George  E.,  830;  Harry 
L.,  830;  Katie  E.,  773,  830; 
Katie  S.,  830;  Mary  E.,  830; 
Samuel  K.,  773,  830;  Samuel 
L.,  830 

IJaldeman,  Abraham,  233;  Anna, 
231,  233;  Beatrice  I.,  1409; 
Edith  L,  521,  551;  Edythe  B., 
1374,  1409;  Harvey  R.,  1409; 
Howard,  551;  John  C.,  1374, 
1409;  Mary  M.,  448;  Rebecca, 
790;  Sylvania  E.,  1409 
Halderman,  Catharine  H.,  1032; 
Jacob,  1032;  Mary  A.,  1014, 
1032;  Priscilla,  1378 
Hale,  Cornelia  E.,  609;  Sarah,  1350, 
1387 

Hales,  Anna  E.,  735,  792;  Ernest 
R.,  735,  792;  William  T.,  792 
Haley,  Bertha,  743 
Hall,  239 

Amelia,  1553;  Amelia  M.,  1526, 
1542;  Amelia  P.,  1542,  1553; 
Annie  M.,  1526,  1542;  Annie 
V.,  932,  936;  Asher,  507;  Caro¬ 
line  H.,  1542,  1553;  Christian 
G.,  1542;  Edward  V.,  1542; 
Eliza  P.,  1542,  1553;  Elsie  R., 
513,  547;  Frederick  L.,  494, 
519;  Freeman,  486,  507;  Grace, 
316;  Helen  M.,  768,  822; 
Horace  G.,  547 ;  Jeannette,  801 ; 
J.  F.,  822;  Katie  W.,  437;  Levi, 
519;  Margaret  A.,  509;  Mary 
E.,  1542,  1553;  Mary  F.,  1553; 
Mary  M.,  424,  435;  Peter  P., 
1526,  1542;  Philip  P.,  1542, 
1553;  Richard,  435;  Ruth  M., 


494,  519;  Victor  B.,  424,  435; 
Vina  F.,  486,  507;  William  L., 
1553;  Willis  P.,  1542,  1553 
Hallas,  Joseph  W.,  597,  620;  Marion 

E. ,  597,  620;  Rebecca,  620 
Haller,  Anna,  770,  825 

Halley,  Gertrude,  1496 
Hailing,  Amelia,  1126 
Hallman,  Albert,  331;  Alfred  L., 
300,  329;  Alice  T.,  666,  671; 
Allison  L.,  194;  Amanda  L., 
174,  194;  Anna,  283,  304;  Anna 
M.,  677;  Anthony,  70;  Archie 

F. ,  194;  Bessie  M.,  327; 

Blanche  E.,  1537;  Catharine, 
689,  698;  Catherine  C.,  671; 
Catherine  G.,  476;  Charles  E., 
1243;  Charles  F.,  598;  Charles 

M. ,  580,  598,  1537;  Charles 
V.,  598;  Charlotte,  273,  279; 
Clara  M.,  178,  203;  Cora  H., 
304,  331;  Dallas  H.,  329 

Edgar  A.,  1308;  Edith,  331 ;  Edith 

H.,  1537,  1549;  Edwin,  166, 
185;  Elizabeth,  590,  608,  1328, 
1346;  Ella  M.,  1241,  1251;  Ella 

N. ,  670,  677;  Ellen,  173,  194; 
Ellis  W.,  194;  Elsie  C.,  194; 
Emma  A.,  1243;  Emma  J., 
1349,  1383;  Emma  K.,  174, 
194;  Emma  L.,  1520,  1537; 
Emma  M.,  174,  194;  Florence 
D.,  304,  331;  George,  302,  304, 
671,  1383;  George  F.,  666,  671; 
George  J.,  1537;  Grace  A., 
1308 

Harry,  331;  Harry  F.,  670,  677; 
Harry  H.,  304,  331;  Harvey, 
504;  Harvey  E.,  906;  Helena 

Y. ,  485,  504;  H.  Florence,  580, 
598;  Howard,  174;  Isaac  H., 
327;  Isaac  M.,  327;  Jacob, 
1346;  Jacob  R.,  1301,  1308; 
Jennie,  901,  906;  Jeremiah, 
1251;  Jesse,  1537;  John,  1241, 
1251;  John  H.,  1419;  Joseph 

S.,  331;  Laura  S.,  166,  185; 
Leon  M.,  1251;  Lester  M.,  327; 
Lester  R.,  194;  Lillian  A.,  598, 
620;  Linford  M.,  298,  327; 
Lizzie,  174,  326;  Louisa,  937 

Mabel,  1158,  1166;  Margaret 

Z. ,  1537;  Marian  F.,  1386, 

1419;  Martha,  282,  302;  Mar¬ 
tha  A.,  121;  Martin  L.,  677; 
Mary,  1099;  Mary  A.,  598; 
Mary  L.,  316;  Mary  M.,  274; 
284,  298,  327;  Matilda,  809; 
Mattie  B.,  1237,  1243;  Michael, 
284;  Milton,  476;  Milton  S., 
1308;  Minerva  H.,  300,  329, 
Myrtle  M.,  677;  Nathaniel, 
485,  504;  Ralph  A.,  1308; 

Ruth  E.,  677;  Ruth  M.,  194 

Samuel,  608;  Samuel  F.,  174; 

Sarah,  974,  1380;  Sarah  II., 
336;  Selina  K.,  160,  173;  Ste¬ 
phen  J.,  1520,  1537;  Susan  B., 
1301,  1308;  Titus  M.,  327; 
Viola  S.,  194;  William,  160, 
173,  1166;  William  A.,  677; 
William  H.,  174,  194,  677;  Wil¬ 
son  R.,  178,  203 


1638 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Hallmeyer,  Annie,  6S0;  Joseph  M., 
1203;  Matilda  C.,  1194,  1203 
Hallowed,  Caleb  R.,  800;  Elizabeth 
C.,  742;  Emma  C.,  1265,  1270; 
Harry,  1270;  Jesse  S.,  1270, 
1277;  Margaret  M.,  1270,  1277; 
William,  1270;  William  H., 
1265,  1270;  Zelda  A.,  1270, 
1277 

Halstead,  Charles  H.,  1139;  Edna 
M.,  1097,  1139 

Ilalteman,  Azariah  M.,  1349,  1384; 
Benjamin,  281,  1349;  Bertha, 
1384,  1417;  Carrie  G.,  299; 
Catharine  B.,  281,  299;  Chris¬ 
topher,  1014,  1031;  Elizabeth, 
1384,  1416;  Elizabeth  B.,  1329, 
1349;  Elizabeth  G.,  1349,  1384; 
Elizabeth  H.,  1384,  1417;  Em¬ 
ma  G.,  299;  Emma  J.,  1349, 
1384;  Hannah  M.,  281,  300; 
Harry  G.,  299;  Harvey  H.,  299; 
Henry  M.,  281,  299;  Hiram 
M.,  1349,  1384;  John,  83; 
Joseph  F.,  273,  281;  J.  Vernon, 
299;  Katie  G.,  299;  Laura, 
1384,  1416;  Mary  E.,  1384, 
1416;  Mary  H.,  273,  281;  Mary 

L. ,  299,  329;  Mary  M.,  281, 
1350,  1386;  Moses,  1329,  1349; 
Rebecca  B.,  1014,  1031;  Sarah 
A.,  1170;  Susanna  M.,  281, 
1379,  1413;  Wilbur  C.,  1384, 
1417 

Hamblin,  Ada  E.,  1425;  Grace, 
1394,  1425;  Henry,  1425 
Hambright,  Davis,  1046,  1095; 

Jennie,  1095;  Pauline  R.,  1046, 
1095 

Hamburg,  35,  36,  45 
Hamer,  Frank,  739;  Hannah  W., 
303;  Kate  T.,  739 
Hamilton,  73,  133,  468,  1510 
Alice  B.,  590,  609;  Anna,  242; 
Anna  G.,  334,  341;  Ann  E., 
1538,  1550;  Annie  Iv.,  1027; 
Christine  H.,  1543;  Eleanor, 
609;  Elizabeth  P.,  1543;  Emily 
A.,  1528,  1543;  Emma,  973, 
982;  Eunice  B.,  605;  Flora  D., 
1524,  1540;  Godfrey,  685; 

Henry,  609;  James,  1334; 
James  E.,  334,  341;  John  B., 
1027;  John  D.,  1048;  John  R., 
590,  609;  John  W.,  1540; 

Nancy  L.,  839;  Ruby  R.,  609; 
Samuel  M.,  1528,  1543; 

Sinclair,  1543;  Thomas  B., 
1524,  1540;  William  A., 
1543;  William  D.,  1538,  1550; 
Winifred  L.,  1540 
Hamin,  Maggie,  1475 
Hamled,  Barbara  H.,  685,  687; 

Godfrey,  687 
Hamm,  Sarah,  445 
Hammacher,  Elmira,  577 
Hamman,  Charles  A.,  1172;  Elva 
S.,  1164,  1172;  Martha  C., 
1172;  Ralph  S.,  1164,  1172; 
Schubert  M.,  1172 
Hammann,  Emma  R.,  1046;  Lewis 

M. ,  1046 


Hammel,  George,  435;  Mary  A., 
1301;  Rachel  T.,  425,  435 
Hammen,  Karl,  1531 
Hammer,  Katherine,  1389;  Sarah, 

1457,  1467 

Hammersley,  Blanche  E.,  519 
Hammes,  Rebecca,  814 
Hammond,  Fletcher  M.,  1467; 

Sarah  S.,  1456,  1467 
Hampshire,  Augusta,  806;  Charles, 
751,  806;  Donald,  806;  George, 
806;  James,  708,  750;  Mary  B., 
708,  750;  Pearl,  806;  Pearl  V., 
751 

Hampton,  Amy  R.,  1097,  1139; 
Annie,  1097,  1139;  Claire  L., 
1139;  David,  1097;  Earl,  990; 
Effie,  990;  Elmira  F.,  980,  990; 
Emerson,  990;  Esther  M.,  990; 
Ethel,  990;  Helen  N.,  1097, 
1139;  John  D.,  1097,  1139; 
Lilly,  990;  Mary  A.,  1048, 
1097;  Minnie,  990;  William, 
980,  989,  990;  William  C.,  1097, 
1139 

Hams,  Rebecca,  1364 
Hancock,  66 

Eliza  P.,  1542,  1553;  Henry  J., 
1542,  1553;  John  (Jean)  B., 
1553;  John  C.,  82 

Hand,  Grace  B.,  209,  217;  Harmon 
S.,  217;  John  B.,  217;  John  E., 
217;  John  L.,  209,  217 
Handel,  Susan  P.,  1037,  1080 
Handman,  Charles  A.,  260 
Handwerk,  Anna,  807;  Elma,  807; 
Joseph,  807;  Lizzie,  596,  618; 
Maggie  E.,  753,  807;  0.  H., 
753,  807;  Raymond,  807 
Haney,  Emma  R.,  1126;  Emma  W., 
1126;  Florence  R.,  743,  800; 
George,  800;  Lydia  E.,  1126; 
Nancy,  1005;  Reinhard,  1126 
Hanford,  Anna  E.,  1473;  Annette 
W.,  1458,  1473;  George  A., 

1458,  1473;  Mary  C.,  1458, 

1473;  Mary  E.,  1458,  1473; 
Mary  W.,  1447,  1458;  Minerva, 
575,  591;  Peter  O.,  1473; 

Sarah  E.,  1458;  Uriah,  1447, 
1458;  William,  1458 

Hange,  1072 
Hangen,  488,  512 
Alice,  993;  Dinah,  970,  974; 
Susan, 1205 
Hangey,  Margaret,  562 
Hangliter,  Albert,  1239,  1247;  Al¬ 
bert  L.,  1247;  Emma  M.,  1239, 
1247 

Hangstorfer,  Ida  M.,  1386,  1419; 
William  F.,  1419 

Hanich,  Amos,  595;  Lavina,  578, 
595 

Hanisch,  17 

Hankinson,  Mettie  B.,  1499 
Hanna,  M.  C.,  643;  Susan,  1477; 

Susan  D.,  181,  208 
Hanner,  Alberta  M.,  761,  816; 
Blanche  A.,  816;  Clarence,  816; 
George,  761,  816;  George  F., 
816;  Henry  N.,  816;  Mary  E., 
816 

Hannum,  Elizabeth,  1062 


Hanover,  Upper,  52,  53,  60,  65, 
68-73 

Hans  Anton  Count  Schafgotsch,  10 
Hansberry,  Elizabeth,  522 
Hanselman,  Adolphus,  724,  784; 
Cora  G.,  724,  784;  Earl,  784; 
Elizabeth  A.,  784;  George, 
724;  Jennie  M.,  724;  John,  698, 
724;  Kate  H.,  698,  724;  Lizzie, 
724;  Martha,  724;  Mearle  T., 
724;  Michael,  724;  William,  724 
Hansen,  Anna  Iv.,  988;  Anna  M., 
143;  Marius,  978,  988;  Martha 
M.,  381,  405;  Neil  C.,  988; 
Neil  M.,  405;  Romaine  C., 
978,  988 

Hanshaw,  Grace  G.,  748,  805; 
Harry,  805 

Hanson,  Edith,  534,  555;  Margaret 

A. ,  571;  Parker,  555;  Sarah, 
571;  William  A.,  571 

Hantz,  Rachel,  973 
Hapgood,  Annie  M.,  914 
Happersett,  Ernest,  1121;  M.  Elva, 
1121 

Plarbaur,  Annie,  290,  317 
Harbert,  Frieda,  586,  606 
Harder,  Caroline,  556 
Hardie,  Albert,  1417,  1430; 

Blanche,  1430;  Florence  B., 
1417, 1430;  Jacob,  1430;  Lucile, 
1430 

Harding,  Ada  B.,  1285,  1293;  Altus, 
602;  Isadore,  582,  602;  J. 

Saunders,  1293;  Louise,  242; 
Sarah  E.,  1105 

Hardstaff,  Jane  A.,  234,  243;  Wil¬ 
liam,  243 

Hardy,  Anna  H.,  1357,  1399;  John, 
1399 

Haregan,  Cecelia,  286 
Hargrave,  Blanche,  500,  528;  John, 
528 

Haring,  Anna,  331;  Annie  M.,  756, 
812;  Carrie  E.,  812,  846;  Eliza, 
680;  Elmer,  812,  846;  Elverda, 
510,  543;  Harvey,  543;  How¬ 
ard,  812;  Nora,  812;  Olivia 
M.,  812;  Pearl  S.,  779,  835; 
Philip  D.,  812;  Rhine,  835; 
Samuel,  756,  812;  Sara  A.,  812, 
846;  Warren,  812 
Harker,  Mearcy  A.,  1275,  1278 
Harlacher,  Grace  A.,  1417;  Laura 
H.,  1384,  1416;  Laura  M.,  1417; 
Robert,  1384,  1416;  Robert  S., 
1417;  Wayne  S.,  1417;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  1416 

Harley,  Agnes  T.,  1338,  1367;  Alvin 
P.,  957,  961;  Amanda  S.,  952; 
Ann  M.,  1383;  Annie,  274,  283; 
Bertha  E.,  957;  Clayton  P., 
957;  Conrad,  756;  Cordelia  T., 
957,  961;  Edith  R.,  957,  961; 
Elizabeth,  952;  Elizabeth  J., 
635,  641,  957,  961;  Elizabeth 
P.,  957,  961;  Esther  S.,  961; 
Florence  C.,  285,  308;  Hannah 

B. ,  274,  283;  Henry  M.,  952; 
Henry  P.,  957,  961;  Jacob, 
635,  641;  Jacob  P.,  957,  961; 
James  J.,  961;  John,  641; 
Jonas  M.,  274,  285;  Joseph, 


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283;  Joseph  S.,  285;  Laura  W., 
756;  Lizzie,  1253;  Mary,  274, 
286;  Mary  M.,  274;  Mary  P., 
957;  Olive  E.,  961;  Rachel, 
1373;  Raymond  J.,  961 ;  Samuel 

C.,  286;  Sarah,  303,  633;  Sarah 
M.,  791;  Susan  C.,  274,  285; 
Wilbur  J.,  961;  William  P.,  957 
Harlingen,  45 
Harlow,  Anna,  1523,  1539 
Harman,  Gottlieb,  257;  James  R., 
257;  John,  486,  507;  Mabel 

B. ,  241,  257;  Margaret  Y., 
486,  507;  Mary  A.,  129;  Wil¬ 
liam  F.,  257;  William  J.,  241, 
257 

Harmar,  John  W.,  1265;  Sophia 
M.,  1262,  1265 
Harmen,  Sarah  J.,  972,  9S1 
Harmer,  Caroline,  162;  Emily, 
1274;  Sarah,  596 
Harmon,  Annie,  113 
Harmony,  David  B.,  1515,  1531; 
Ebeneza  B.,  1505,  1514;  Ed¬ 
ward  H.,  1515,  1531;  Elizabeth, 
1531;  Elizabeth  T.,  1515,  1531; 
Georgia  H.,  1515,  1531;  Joseph 
H.,  1515,  1531;  Mary  B.,  1514, 
1515,  1531;  Mary  H.,  1515, 
1531;  William  J.,  1505,  1514, 
1515 

Harmstad,  Edwin  H.,  1424;  Frank 

C. ,  1391,  1424;  James  E.,  1424; 
Kathryn  H.,  1424;  Rena  F., 
1391,  1424 

Harner,  Arthur  F.,  1099;  Caroline, 
704;  Christina  H.,  691,  704; 
Eva  A.,  1049,  1099;  Harry  H., 
1049,  1099;  Henry,  704;  James 
H.,  1220;  Jane,  1268;  Lauretta, 
694,  712;  Louisa,  458;  Ruth  B., 
1099;  Sallie  E.,  1205,  1220; 
Samuel,  691,  704;  Zora  N., 
1099 

Harper,  Ellen,  736;  Joseph,  734; 
Lizzie  H.,  734;  Savilla  M.,  489, 
514;  Thomas,  514;  W.  R.,  188 
Harpersdorf,  10-12,  16-20,  82 
Harpole,  Alice,  572,  585;  Peter,  585; 
Sarah  E.,  584 

Harpst,  Alice  L.,  500,  529;  Emma 

R.,  482,  500;  Frederick  M., 
500;  Henry  E.,  500;  Lewissa 
M.,  500;  Matilda  G.,  500,  529; 
Sarah  B.,  500,  528;  William 
F.,  482,  500 

Harr,  Clarella  F.,  292,  320;  Ira  B., 
292,  320;  Elizabeth,  1082; 

Hannah,  1082;  Henry  R.,  320; 
William  H.,  320 

Harrar,  Estella,  375,  401;  Tirzah, 
787 

Harrie,  Annie  M.,  1330,  1351;  John, 
1351 

Harrier,  Nancy  B.,  1043;  Reuben, 
1043 

Harrington,  Lydia  A.,  792 
Harris,  Carrie,  761,  817;  Catharine, 
1385;  Daniel,  1324;  Emily, 
1096;  Hannah  S.,  1324;  Jacob, 
571;  Jane,  1321,  1330;  John  B., 
114,  130;  Kate  Y.,  473,  482; 
Mary  E.,  114,  130;  Mary  G., 


571,  582;  May  L.,  130;  Melen 
M.,  130;  Michael,  473,  482; 
Susanna,  568,  571;  Susanna 

D. ,  872;  William,  582,  872 
Harris  Ferry,  84 

Harrison,  Amanda  V.,  107;  Ar¬ 
thur  F.,  119;  Benjamim,  644, 
1287;  David  R.,  119;  Edlow 
W.,  1529,  1545;  Elizabeth  J., 
107;  Esther  C.,  107;  Fannie 

E. ,  107,  119;  Harriet  T.,  1529, 
1545;  Howard  M.,  107,  119; 
James,  100,  107;  John  P.,  107; 
Loula  R.,  107;  Mary  B.,  119, 
137;  Mary  E.,  107;  Peachey 
W.,  107,  119;  Susanna  S.,  100, 
107;  Viola  A.,  119,  137;  Wil¬ 
liam,  107;  Whlliam  H.,  107, 
119 

Harry,  Elizabeth,  91 ;  Elizabeth 

S.,  89;  Jane,  1412;  Martin, 
89-91 

Hart  (Harte),  Christopher  H.,  289, 
314;  Cornelia  H.,  120,  138; 
Delia,  138;  Della  M.,  289,  314; 
Edna,  1267,  1273;  Elizabeth 
H.,  1412,  1429;  Ellwood  B., 
1412,  1429;  Florence,  289,  314; 
George  B.,  1429;  George  D., 
768;  George  W.,  768;  Harry, 
768;  Henrietta  M.,  715,  768; 
Henry,  138;  Jacob,  289;  Job, 
96;  Joseph  H.,  120,  138; 

Josephine,  1429;  Kate,  715; 
Lane  S.,  276,  289;  Levi  C., 
1273;  Lovina,  1031,  1069; 

Lynn,  289;  Mabella  M.,  289, 
314;  Margaret,  136;  Martha 
H.,  267,  289;  Mary,  904,  1347, 
1348;  Meta,  1419 

Hartagen,  Lewis,  408;  Sophia,  389, 
408 

Hartel,  Sophia,  1328,  1344 
Hartenstine  (Hartenstein),  421 
Elizabeth,  1233,  1237;  Jonas, 
1237 

Harteranfft — see  Hartranft 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  6, 
27 

Harting,  Elizabeth,  1094;  Emma 
H.,  829,  830;  Katie  H.,  830, 
852;  Landes  H.,  830;  Lemon 
K.,  773,  830;  Lizzie  H.,  830, 
852;  Mae  H.,  830;  Mary  H., 
773,  830;  Sallie  H.,  830 
Hartje,  Mina,  1220 
Hartley,  Jennie,  1286,  1297;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  879;  Margaret,  1082,  1124; 
Mary,  1409;  Thomas,  1124 
Hartline  (Hartlein),  66 

Daniel  B.,  165,  185;  Daniel  M., 
185;  Esther  V.,  165,  185; 

Lizzie,  1206,  1221;  Mary,  1171; 
William,  185 
Hartman,  644 

Alexander,  503,  530;  Anna,  447; 
Aurelia,  435;  Catharine  S.,  909, 
911;  Christina  B.,  690,  700; 
Clara,  700,  727;  Elizabeth,  437, 
909,  910;  Emma  A.,  503,  530; 
Fianna,  770;  Frank,  700;  Frank 
G.,  211;  Franklin  S.,  909; 
George,  690,  700,  727,  909,  910; 


Gideon,  702,  734;  Hannah, 
635,  640;  Henry  S.,  909,  912; 
Jacob  H.,  909,  910;  Jacob  K., 
530;  John,  1160;  John  S.,  1487; 
Kate,  700,  727,  828;  Katie  J., 
502,  530;  Lizzie,  734;  Maggie, 
457;  Martha,  693;  Matilda  S., 
909;  Mary,  563;  Mary  A.,  714, 
766;  Nellie  H.,  1471,  1487; 
Perma  S.,  189,  211;  Russel  A., 
530;  Samuel,  734;  Sarah  J., 
1156,  1160;  Sarah  M.,  702, 
734;  Sarah  S.  909;  Solomon, 
640;  Sophia  W.,  909,  912; 
Susan,  758;  Walter  W.,  530; 
William,  530 

Hartranft  (Hartranf,  Harteranfft, 
Hartrampff,  Hartrump,  Hat- 
ranf) 

Aaron,  691,  705;  Aaron  D.,  709, 
754;  Aaron  W.,  715,  769;  Ab¬ 
ner,  706;  Abraham,  38,  54,  55, 
62,  68,  345,  684-687,  689,  690, 
695,  696,  698,  701,  717;  Abra¬ 
ham  L.,  772;  Ada,  709,  728, 
736,  746,  751;  Ada  M.,  763; 
Adaline,  769;  Adam,  704,  742; 
Addie  L.,  695,  718;  Addie  M., 

769,  824;  Adela,  704;  Adelaide, 
748;  Adele  E.,  742,  800;  Agnes 
W.,  698;  Alace  J.,  715,  767; 
Albert,  707,  749,  801;  Albert 

F.,  745,  801;  Alfred  B.,  766; 
Alfred  W.,  706,  747;  Alice,  701, 
723,  732,  733,  769,  825;  Alice 
F.,  748,  804;  Alice  H.,  736.  793; 
Alice  J.,  772,  828;  Alice  N.,  771, 
827;  Alice  R.,  772,  829;  Alice 
W.,  701,  714,  732,  765;  Alida 

D. ,  820;  Allen  S.,  748;  Almeda 
L.,  779,  835;  Almira  L.,  767; 
Alta  F.,  788,  839;  Alvin  D., 
828;  Amanda,  698,  710,  723, 
756,  772;  Amanda  B.,  692,  707, 
748,  805;  Amanda  C.,  704,  738; 
Amanda  D.,  689,  698;  Amanda 

E. ,  720,  777;  Amanda  K.,  805; 
Amanda  M.,  694,  714;  Amelia, 
707,  721,  748,  779;  Amelia  A., 
692,  707;  Amelia  W.,  756,  813; 
Amos,  688,  692,  693,  704,  710, 
734,  737,  791;  Andrew,  688, 

694,  765;  Andrew  J.,  694,  714, 
715,  766;  Ann  M.,  714;  Ann 

T.,  717;  Anna,  63,  684,  685, 
688,  693,  746,  851;  Anna  A., 
794,  841;  Anna  B.,  706,  746; 
Anna  E.,  719,  748;  Anna  F., 
704,  740;  Anna  H.,  715,  769, 

770,  825;  Anna  M.,  688,  693, 
715,  716,  733,  748,  767,  771, 
805;  Anna  O.,  805;  Anna  Z., 

706,  744;  Anne  B.,  715;  Anne 

F. ,  740;  Anne  S.,  708;  Annie, 

695,  717,  729,  733,  746,  790; 
Annie  B.,  772,  828;  Annie  E., 

707,  748,  769,  824;  Anthony, 
688;  Armand  C.,  794;  Arthur 
B.,  774 

Barbara,  38,  42,  43,  62,  63,  684- 
687,  689,  728;  Barbara  B.,  704, 
737;  Barbara  E.,  701,  731,  828, 
851;  Barbara  L.,  794;  Barbara 


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M.,  686,  688;  Barbara  Y.,  682, 
886;  Beatrice,  803;  Belle  C., 
705,  743;  Bertha,  765,  821; 
Bertha  B.,  828;  Bertha  M., 
747,  804;  Bertha  S.,  765,  820; 
Berton  A.,  761;  Bessie,  746, 
802 

Cardie  E.,  715,  767;  Carlton,  851; 
Carol  A.,  839;  Caroline,  700; 
Caroline  C.,  696,  700,  708, 
725,  749;  Caroline  E.,  709,  754; 
Caroline  S.,  690,  701;  Carrie 

F.,  737,  793;  Caspar,  684; 
Caspar  T.,  886;  Catharine 

(Catarina),  52,  685,  686,  688, 
692,  694,  696,  701,  716,  718, 

732,  737,  775,  794,  908;  Catha¬ 
rine  B.,  690,  703,  709,  737,  754; 
Catharine  C.,  716,  772;  Catha¬ 
rine  F.,  694,  715;  Catharine 
H.,  686,  689,  698;  Catharine 

K.,  685,  686;  Catharine  L., 
698;  Catharine  R.,  737;  Catha¬ 
rine  S.,  691,  705,  715,  716,  769, 
772;  Catherine,  687;  Catherine 

B.,  701;  Catherine  H.,  685; 
Catherine  J.,  701;  Catherine 
W.,  694,  695,  716;  Cederic  L., 
839;  Charles,  701,  707,  728, 
777;  Charles  B.,  715;  Charles 
E.,  733,  737,  748,  794;  Charles 
H.,  708,  748,  804;  Charles  J., 
824;  Charles  R.,  719,  775; 
Charles  T.,  766;  Charles  W., 
713,  720,  761,  764,  776,  833, 
853;  Chester,  744;  Chester  D., 
6,  27,  28,  44,  82,  704,  731,  740, 
741,  876,  955;  Chester  E.,  828; 
Chester  IF,  732;  Chester  L., 
774;  Chester  P.,  742,  800; 
Christian,  687;  Christiana,  691, 
705;  Christianne  B.,  688,  691; 
Christie  A.,  716,  772;  Chris¬ 
tina,  688,  691,  692,  704;  Chris¬ 
tina  M.,  686,  688;  Christopher, 
685,  686,  714;  Clara,  701,  732, 

733,  737,  777;  Clara  A.,  828; 
Clara  G.,  708,  751;  Clara  Y., 
710;  Clarence,  742,  772,  829; 
Clarence  C.,  714,  765;  Clarie 
E.,  728,  788;  Clarissa,  713,  762; 
Clarissa  M.,  740,  800;  Clifford 
IF,  747,  804;  Clinton,  746; 
Cloyd  E.,  762;  Conrad,  694, 
713;  Conrad  R.,  707,  748,  749; 
Cora,  746,  788;  Cora  H.,  728, 
788;  Cora  M.,  761,  816;  Cora 
S.,  745,  801;  Cora  W.,  732; 
Cordelia  A.,  713,  764,  Cordelia 

B. ,  706,  746;  Crissie  L.,  713, 
761;  C.  Winfield,  854;  Cynthia 

C. ,  714,  766 

Daisy  P.,  714;  Daniel,  686-688, 

695,  696,  719,  731,  734,  736; 
Daniel  B.,  706,  745;  Daniel, 
820;  Daniel  M.,  714;  Daniel 
R.,  732;  Daniel  W.,  701,  731, 
746,  803;  David,  688,  690-692. 

696,  703,  705,  707,  720,  737; 
David  B.,  691,  706;  David  G., 
707,  748;  David  L.,  769,  824; 
David  W.,  691,  703,  748; 
Davis,  706;  Deborah  R.,  701, 


731;  Donald  Z.,  804;  Dorothy, 
751,  792 

Edith,  737,  760,  816;  Edith  E., 
801;  Edith  P.,  762,  818;  Edith 
V.,  774;  Edmond  G.,  714; 
Edna  B.,  747,  804;  Edna  C., 
747,  804;  Edward,  689,  698, 

707,  717,  748,  768;  Edward  G., 
715;  Edward  O.,  764,  819; 
Edward  T.,  715,  767;  Edwin, 
710,  720,  785;  Edwin  C.,  766; 
Edwin  M.,  731;  Edwin  S.,  725; 
Effie,  732;  Effie  A.,  714,  764; 
Effie  J.,  701,  731;  Eleanor  M., 
748;  Elias,  734,  791;  Elijah, 

708,  750;  Eliza,  687,  690,  696, 

717,  719;  Eliza  F.,  695;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  686-689,  691,  692,  694- 

696,  698,  701,  708,  710,  714- 

717,  719,  723,  727,  733,  756, 

768,  769,  777,  790;  Elizabeth 

A. ,  703,  708,  750;  Elizabeth 

B. ,  686,  688,  689,  691,  694,  696, 
698,  713,  719;  Elizabeth  D., 
693,  704,  709,  742,  776,  833; 
Elizabeth  E.,  688,  690;  Eliza¬ 
beth  F.,  693,  707,  710,  748; 
Elizabeth  H.,  701,  728;  Eliza¬ 
beth  J.,  710,  756;  Elizabeth  K., 
688,  695,  696,  716,  719,  775; 
Elizabeth  L.,  769;  Elizabeth 
M.,  745,  801;  Elizabeth  R., 
685,  6S6;  Elizabeth  V.,  728, 
788;  Elizabeth  W.,  828,  851; 
Ella,  746;  Ella  H.,  772,  828; 
Ella  M.,  706,  714,  745,  767; 
Ellen,  706,  746,  747,  803; 
Ellen  A.,  748,  804;  Ellen  IF, 
708,  750;  Ellen  J.,  719;  Ellen 
M.,  720,  777;  Elmer,  705,  715, 
736;  Elmira,  754,  809;  Elmira 
R.,  704,  764;  Elnora  V.,  714, 
765;  Elsie,  718,  739,  775,  798; 
Emeline,  733;  Emeline  S.,  692, 
708;  Emery  S.,  714;  Emily, 
739,  765;  Emily  A.,  714,  765; 
Emily  V.,.779;  Emma,  704, 
706,  717,  736,  738,  745-747, 

769,  771,  772,  804,  824,  829; 
Emma  C.,  713,  763,  805;  Em¬ 
ma  E.,  706,  745,  748,  772; 
Emma  F.,  701,  733;  Emma  H., 
714;  Emma  L.,  701,  719,  732, 
769,  824;  Emma  M.,  828; 
Emma  O.,  706,  737,  744,  794; 
Emma  IF,  737,  772,  793;  Em¬ 
ma  S.,  715,  731,  768,  790; 
Emma  V.,  708,  751;  Enoch 
B.,  714;  Ephraim,  700;  Erastus, 
706,  746;  Erla  M.,  733;  Ernest 

G.,  829;  Ester  M.,  700,  725; 
Esther,  691,  705,  748,  786,  804; 
Esther  L.,  786,  838;  Esther 
M.,  828,  851;  Esther  P.,  828, 
851;  Esther  IF,  767;  Ethel  C., 
731;  Eva,  707;  Eva  M.,  793, 
841;  Evan  M.,  692;-  Evan  W., 
708,  751;  Evelyn  M.,  731,  790; 
Ezra,  717,  772,  828 

Fannie  E.,  737,  793;  Fianna,  696, 
720;  Florence,  723,  825;  Flor¬ 
ence  E.,  764,  769,  824;  Florence 
M.,  715,  767;  Florence  R.,  743, 


800;  Florence  S.,  736;  Florence 
V.,  779,  835;  Frances  A.,  767; 
Francis,  706,  710,  720,  746; 
Frank,  707,  770;  Frank  A., 
705,  743;  Frank  L.,  713,  764; 
Frank  S.,  740;  Franklin,  701, 
721,  731,  780;  Franklin  P., 
852;  Franklin  T.,  709;  Fred¬ 
ericks  E.,  695,  716;  Frederick 

B. ,  740,  800;  Frederick  M., 

768,  822;  Fuller  D.,  762 
George  (Georg),  38,  62,  684,  685, 

687,  692,  695,  696,  715,  718, 
719,  749,  769,  777,  825;  George 
A.,  761;  George  B.,  745;  George 

C. ,  713;  George  D.,  714;  George 

H.,  772;  George  IF,  801; 

George  L.,  768,  822;  George 
R.,  747,  824;  George  W.,  694, 
707,  715,  719,  747,  762,  777, 
818;  Georgetta  L.,  733;  Ger¬ 
trude,  780;  Gertrude  M.,  748, 
805;  Gertrude  T.,  764;  Goldie 

V. ,  774;  Grace,  801;  Grace  G., 
748,  772,  805,  828;  Grace  IF, 
767,  822;  Guyan  C.,  765,  820 

Hannah,  691,  695,  704,  706,  721, 

734,  779;  Hannah  A.,  714; 

Hannah  E.,  704,  706,  714,  738, 
746,  764;  Hannah  L.,  733; 

Hannah  W.,  688,  694;  Harold 

D. ,  744;  Harold  F.,  823,  824; 
Harriet,  716,  734,  769;  Harriet 

L. ,  715,  768;  Harriet  M.,  767; 

Harriet  T.,  714;  Harriette  C., 
772,  828;  Harrison  B.,  747; 

Harrison  W.,  704,  737;  Harry, 
707,  713,  715,  717,  746,  788, 
801;  Harry  C.,  714,  772,  828, 
829,  852;  Harry  E.,  713,  762; 
Harry  J.,  715,  767;  Harry  P., 
772,  828;  Harry  T.,  828/852; 
Harvey,  770;  Hattie,  748,  804; 
Hattie  M.,  776;  Hattie  O.,  719, 
776;  Hayden,  772;  Hazel  B., 
824;  Helen  A.,  828;  Helen  J., 
794;  Helen  L.,  813;  Helen  M., 
767,  768,  822;  Helen  W.,  713; 
Henrietta  M.,  715,  768;  Henry, 
687,  688,  690,  692,  695-697, 
701-703,  707,  709,  716-720, 
733,  737,  754,  770,  776;  Henry 
A.,  719,  746;  Henry  B.,  740; 
Henry  C.,  694,  713,  716,  772; 
Henry  F.,  771;  Henry  L.,  715, 

769,  824;  Henry  T.,  828;  Henry 

W. ,  706;  Herman,  728;  Hester 
W.,  690,  701;  Hettie,  769; 
Hetty  M.,  719,  775;  Hiram  A., 
700,  725,  726;  Homer  L„  824; 
Horace  IF,  728,  788;  Horace 
F,  767,  822;  II.  Oscar,  779; 
Howard,  705;  Howard  E.,  767; 
Howard  IF,  701,  732 

Ida,  791;  Ida  B.,  707,  728,  749; 
Ida  J.,  717,  774;  Ida  M.,  713, 
761;  Ida  T.,  704,  740;  Irene 
R.,  707,  748,  774;  Irma  M., 
798;  Irvin  W.,  756;  Isaac,  706, 
745;  Isaac  K.,  719;  Isaac  S., 
710,  756;  Isabella,  692,  745, 
801;  Isabella  R.,  694,  715;  Iza 

M. ,  713,  763 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1641 


Jacob,  686,  688,  690,  694,  697, 
700-702,  707,  715,  716,  725, 
726,  736,  768,  793;  Jacob  A., 
709,  713,  763;  Jacob  G.,  692, 
707;  Jacob  L.,  769,  824;  Jacob 
W.,  691,  703,  737;  James,  698, 

717,  768,  774;  James  W.,  704, 
706,  720,  737,  747,  748;  Jane, 
696,  698,  780,  723,  736;  Jane 

A. ,  706,  747;  Jane  B.,  694,  713; 
Jane  E.,  694,  695,  714,  715, 

718,  767;  Jefferson,  713,  717, 
761;  Jennie,  745;  Jennie  B., 
721;  Jennie  D.,  709;  Jennie 

F.,  745,  801;  Jeremiah,  716, 
770;  Jessiah,  702,  733;  J.  Mar¬ 
guerite,  779;  John,  685-689, 

691,  693-697,  699-702,  713, 
716-721,  728,  745,  769,  774, 
801,  828;  John  A.,  733;  John 

B. ,  694,  707,  713,  715,  737, 

746,  748,  774,  794,  828,  851; 
John  C.,  715;  John  E.,  719, 

747,  776,  804;  John  F.,  272, 
684-686,  690,  701,  714,  728- 
731,  737,  741,  751,  776,  789, 

793,  876,  950,  964;  John  H., 

794,  825,  841;  John  L.,  763, 
819;  John  M.,  714,  764;  John 
R.,  779,  786;  John  W.,  700,  703, 
725,  737,  756,  772,  786,  813, 
828;  Jonas,  720,  777;  Jonas  S., 
700,  725,  786;  Jonathan,  716; 
Joseph,  694,  695,  714,  715,  734, 
745,  776;  Joseph  A.,  714,  767; 
Joseph  B.,  776,  833;  Joseph 

E. ,  713,  748;  Joseph  L.,  765, 
769;  Joseph  M.,  719,  776; 
Joseph  W.,  714,  764,  767,  820; 
Josiah  K.,  719;  Judson  E.,  767; 
Julia,  772;  Julia  A.,  762,  818; 
Julia  H.,  765,  820;  Julia  N., 
733;  JuHanne  S.,  689,  697; 
June  M.,  829;  June  V.,  839 

Kate,  698,  723,  724,  736,  784; 
Kate  A.,  707,  748;  Kate  B., 
769,  8*25;  Kate  G.,  769;  Kate 
H.,  708,  715,  749;  Kate  W., 
763,  819;  Katharine,  824; 

Kathryn,  734;  Kathryn  F., 
733;  Kathryn  M.,  767,  805; 
Katie  E.,  779 

Landis,  803;  Laura  B.,  728,  789; 
Laverna  A.,  739,  798;  Lavinia, 
716;  Lawrence  U.,  762;  Layton, 
728;  Leah,  716,  770,  S25;  Leah 

F. ,  694,  716;  Leila,  698,  723; 
Leila  C.,  776,  833;  Lemon,  717, 
776,  828;  Lena,  745;  Leo  S., 
708,  788,  839;  Leon  H.,  764; 
Leonard,  685-688,  690,  716, 
776;  Leroy,  739,  751,  798;  Le- 
Roy  C.,  804;  Lester  J.,  788, 
839;  Levi,  692,  695,  706,  716, 
717,  745,  770;  Levi  M.,  708, 
749;  Levi  W.,  704,  737 ;  Levina, 

692,  708;  Lewis,  770;  Lillian 
R.,  756;  Lillie  A.,  709;  Lillie 
D.,  701,  728;  Lillie  L.,  706; 
Linn,  729;  Lizzie,  708,  734, 
737,  749,  769,  770,  772,  794, 
824;  Lizzie  B.,  756,  813,  828; 
Lizzie  J.,  715,  768;  Lola,  765, 


820;  Lottie  M.,  772,  828; 
Lottie  S.,  736,  792;  Louella 

G.,  765;  Louis  H.,  719;  Louis 
P.,  776,  833;  Louisa,  691,  695, 
702,  705,  708,  718,  719,  734, 
749,  750,  776;  Louise  F.,  707, 
749;  Louise  O.,  776,  833; 
Louise  S.,  717;  Lucinda  F., 

704,  706,  737,  747;  Lucinda 
J.,  713,  763;  Lulu  M.,  766; 
Lulu  S.,  714;  Lydia,  697,  701, 
710,  716,  721,  732,  751,  756, 
771;  Lydia  A.,  696,  719;  Lydia 
B.,  690,  701 

Mabel,  777;  Mabel  A.,  772,  829; 
Mabel  E.,  788,  839;  Mabelle 
M.,  713,  761;  Madge,  776; 
Magdalena,  689,  693,  697,  709; 
Magdalena  B.,  686,  689;  Mag¬ 
gie,  754,  770;  Malara,  697,  720; 
Malinda,  691,  705;  Malinda 
L.,  697,  721;  Marcella  M.,  833, 
854;  Margaret,  687,  695,  695, 

700,  701,  719,  720,  725,  728, 

747,  748,  804,  805;  Margaret 
A.,  688,  692,  696,  719;  Mar¬ 
garet  G.,  713,  731;  Margaret 
L.,  707,  713,  748,  761;  Mar¬ 
garet  P.,  841;  Margaret  R., 

701,  728;  Margaret  S.,  685, 
686,  700,  715,  719,  725,  726, 
777;  Margaret  W.,  768;  Mar- 
gareta  S.,  687;  Margarethe, 
688,  691;  Margaretta  S.,  693, 
710;  Margarette,  715;  Mar¬ 
guerite  S.,  733;  Maria,  38,  62, 
101,  684-692,  695-697,  702, 

705,  718,  720,  733,  984;  Maria 
E.,  684;  Maria  M.,  6S6;  Maria 
S.,  692,  696,  697,  707,  786,  823; 
Marie,  723;  Marion,  729,  790; 
Marion  A.,  789;  Marshall  V., 

775,  833;  Martha  A.,  713,  728, 
762,  788;  Martha  C.,  707,  749; 
Martha  I.,  766;  Martha  R., 
723,  784;  Martha  S.,  689,  693; 
Martha  W.,  714,  764;  Martin, 
769,  825;  Martin  L.,  704,  739; 
Mary,  686-689,  694-698,  706, 
717,  720,  721,  728,  732,  736, 
765,  770,  773,  786,  788,  793, 
825,  840,  851;  Mary  A.,  688, 
692,  698,  701,  703,  704,  706, 
707,  709,  710,  714,  716,  723, 
727,  736,  737-739,  745,  746, 

748,  749,  757,  766,  770,  772, 
790,  801,  805,  828;  Mary  C., 
714;  Mary  D.,  694,  709,  713, 
742,  754,  800;  Mary  E.,  698, 
701,  710,  713,  714,  719,  724, 
731,  732,  756,  761,  764,  765, 

776,  824,  848;  Mary  F.,  707, 
749;  Mary  G.,  688,  690,  692, 
707;  Mary  H.,  688,  691,  692, 
706;  Mary  J.,  714,  733,  766; 
Mary  K.,  689,  697;  Mary  L., 
701,  715,  731,  767;  Mary  M., 
688,  694,  704,  713,  717,  737, 
739,  761,  766,  774,  793,  822; 
Mary  N.,  691,  703;  Mary  R., 
715,  769;  Mary  S.,  706,  725, 
746,  801;  Mary  W.,  691,  703; 
Matilda,  703;  Matilda  K.,  696, 


720;  Mattie  A.,  731;  Mattie 
B.,  714,  765;  Maud  A.,  747, 
804;  Maud  M.,  728,  788;  May 
O.,  764,  819;  Mayme  A.,  791; 
Maynard  W.,  764;  Melchior 
(Melcher),  38,  54,  62,  63,  77, 
684,  685;  Merla  M.,  829; 
Mertie  M.,  764,  820;  Merton, 
728;  Michael,  686;  Mildred, 
744,  851;  Millie  A.,  719,  776; 
Mina  E.,  764,  820;  Minnie  C., 
728,  788;  Minnie  M.,  762,  S17; 
Minnie  S.,  715,  768;  Miriam 

R. ,  786,  838;  Montana,  734; 
Muriel,  770;  Myrtle,  780 

Nancy  E.,  823;  Naomi  E.,  829; 
Nathan,  777;  Nellie,  788,  839; 
Nellie  S.,  748;  Nellie  V.,  731; 
Nelson,  745;  Nelson  S.,  794; 
Oakley  S.,  788,  839;  Obid,  717; 
Olga,  803;  Oliver  A.,  731,  790; 
Oliver  H.,  714;  Ollie  P.,  833, 
853;  Orpha  K.,  788,  839;  Or¬ 
ville  W.,  766;  Oscar,  701,  728, 
788;  Otilla,  701,  732;  Owen, 
695,  715,  768,  769 
Paul,  746,  819;  Paul  A.,  828,  851; 
Paul  C.,  772;  Paul  L.,  779; 
Paul  M.,  793,  841;  Paul  R., 
851;  Paul  S.,  743,  76S,  800, 
822;  Pearl  M.,  764,  779,  835; 
Perry  C.,  774;  Peter,  689, 
697,  716,  717,  732;  Phebe  D., 
694,  714;  Philip  F.,  715,  768, 
823;  Phoebe  A.,  772,  828; 
Phoebe  E.,  713;  Phyllis,  854; 
Pierce  H.,  828;  Polly,  716,  770; 
Preston  G.,  829;  Priscilla,  695, 
715,  768 

Rachel,  702,  733,  734,  739,  790; 
Rachel  E.,  714,  767;  Rachel 
M.,  704;  Ralph,  746,  801; 
Ralph  M.,  828;  Raymond,  740; 
Raymond  G.,  794;  Rebecca, 
688,  690,  692,  703,  706,  708, 
737,  745,  769;  Rebecca  B., 
692,  708;  Rebecca  H.,  706,  747; 
Reuben,  692,  693,  695,  710, 
715,  768;  Rhea,  788;  Richard 
A.,  833;  Richard  Z.,  804; 
Robert,  777;  Robert  E.,  794; 
Robert  M.,  733,  784;  Rodgers, 
801;  Rosanna,  708,  751;  Rose, 
706,  747;  Rose  B.,  714,  766; 
Rose  M.,  715,  768;  Rose  Y., 
710;  Rosina,  38,  52,  62,  229, 
230,  684,  685;  Roy,  728,  746; 
Roy  P.,  731,  790;  Rufus,  707, 
748;  Russell,  744,  803,  851; 
Ruth,  777;  Ruth  E.,  779; 
Ruth  H.,  768,  822;  Ruth  N., 
841 

Sabina,  696;  Sadie  D.,  779;  Sadie 

H.,  720,  777;  Sallie,  695,  717, 
720,  746, 769, 777;  Sallie  A.,  725, 
786;  Sallie  B.,  769,  825;  Sallie 
D.,  701,  728,  746,  789,  803; 
Sallie  G.,  721,  779;  Sallie  J., 
828;  Sallie  O.,  703,  737;  Sallie 

S. ,  691,  704;  Saloma  R.,  788; 
Salome  B.,  688,  691;  Salome 
S.,  741;  Samuel,  691,  692,  694, 
704,  709,  714,  736,  739,  741, 


1642 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


770,  792;  Samuel  A.,  714,  766; 
Samuel  B.,  701,  728,  770,  825; 
Samuel  C.,  713,  761;  Samuel 

D. ,  707,  748,  749,  769,  805,  824; 
Samuel  E.,  690,  701;  Samuel 
G.,  692,  707,  788,  839;  Samuel 
N.,  703,  736;  Samuel  S.,  728, 
789;  Samuel  W.,  704;  Sara  A., 
768;  Sarah,  686,  688,  689,  691, 
692,  697,  701,  705-707,  709, 

715,  726-728,  747,  788,  851; 
Sarah  A.,  690,  699,  715,  719, 
733,  737,  749,  770,  776,  793; 
Sarah  B.,  690,  701;  Sarah  E., 
713,  761;  Sarah  G.,  734,  791; 
Sarah  J.,  701,  719,  776;  Sarah 

K. ,  681,  698;  Sarah  M.,  769, 
824;  Sarah  R.,  692,  695,  707, 
718,  725,  786;  Sarah  S.,  688, 
690,  695,  701;  Sarah  W.,  692, 
694,  695,  704,  706,  715,  737; 
Savilla,  698,  723;  Sevilla,  769, 
823;  Seymour  B.,  701,  733; 
S.  Glenn,  761;  Simon,  696; 
Simon  C.,  714,  765;  Simon  P., 

716,  772,  828;  Sophia,  689,  697; 
Sophia  B.,  737,  794;  Susan, 
690,  695,  701,  717,  728,  732, 
737,  793;  Susan  B.,  765;  Susan 

L. ,  715,  768;  Susan  S.,  731; 
Susanna,  685-688,  691,  703, 

713,  716,  770;  Susanna  B.,  716, 
769;  Susanna  F.,  702,  733; 
Susanna  S.,  345,  684-686 

Thelma,  819;  Thelma  J.,  798; 
Theodore  R.,  767;  Thomas, 
692,  708;  Thomas  J.,  695,  771, 
827;  Thomas  L.,  708,  749; 
Thomas  M.,  764;  Thomas  W., 

714,  819;  Tobias,  36,  42,  62, 
63,  77,  683-685,  688,  729,  886 

Uriah,  689,  698;  Uriah  C.,  713, 
761;  Urias,  716,  717,  771; 
Urias  F.,  728,  851;  Ursula,  860; 
Valeria,  700,  708,  725;  Valeria 

E. ,  828,  852;  Valeria  P.,  703, 
737;  Verna,  792;  Vernon  L., 
824;  Vinnetta  J.,  713,  761; 
Viola,  739,  798;  Violet  M., 
764;  Virginia,  725,  786;  Vir¬ 
ginia  A.,  701,  733;  Virginia 
B.,  775,  833;  Virginia  E.,  775, 
833;  Vivian  L.,  798 

Walter,  745,  770,  801;  Walter 
R.,  764;  Wayne,  717,  772,  828; 
Wayne  M.,  798;  W.  H.,  698; 
Wilbert  F.,  765,  820;  Wilford, 
793;  Wilhelm,  40,  684;  Wilima 
B.,  839;  William,  685-690,  692, 
694,  696-698,  701,  707-710, 
714,  716,  717,  719,  721,  723, 
728,  731,  732,  747,  766,  769, 
770,  776,  779,  788,  801;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  713,  714,  760;  William 
B.,  737,  794;  William  C.,  700, 
725;  William  E.,  719;  William 

F. ,  706,  744;  William  G.,  706, 
731,  775,  790,  833,  854;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  707,  714,  728,  766, 
767,  788;  William  J.,  719,  747, 
777,  804;  William  L.,  779; 
William  M.,  723,  784;  William 
S„  852;  William  W.,  748,  805; 


Willoughby,  689;  Wilson,  729; 
Wilson  H.,  732;  Zenobia,  777 
Hartrine,  Daniel,  696 
Hartrunner,  Catharine,  695 
Hartshorne,  Elizabeth  C.,  1396 
Hartung,  Martha,  406 
Hartzell  (Hartzel),  Aaron  S.,  411; 
Ada  S.,  1039,  1084;  Alice  T., 
675,  681;  Anna,  1105;  Apolonia 
N.,  969,  970,  973;  Arthur,  261; 
Catharine,  1038,  1081;  Charles, 
495;  Clara  S.,  400,  411;  Davis, 
1319,  1323;  Earl,  261;  Edith 

L. ,  1103,  1142;  Edna  R.,  641, 
651;  Elizabeth,  701,  728,  1319; 
Elizabeth  C.,  1323;  Ellen  B., 
109;  Emma,  126;  Esther,  973; 
Evelyn,  261;  Frank,  112,  126; 
George  P.,  636,  641;  Elelen 

M. ,  453,  463;  Henry,  1084; 
Henry  E.,  1560;  Horace,  681; 
Howard  IE,  641,  651;  Howard 

S.,  1103,  1142;  Ida,  126;  Irene 
E.,  170,  188;  Isaac,  453,  463; 
Isaac  R.,  1142;  John,  973, 
1081;  Josiah,  675,  6S1;  Kate 

L. ,  495;  Leonard  S.,  463;  Lillie 

M. ,  244,  261;  Lizzie  H.,  641; 
Lucinda,  973;  Malinda  E.,  636, 
641;  Mary  K.,  112,  126;  Mil¬ 
dred  B.,  681;  Minerva,  1018, 
1045;  Oliver,  495;  Peter,  641, 
969,  970,  973;  Rachel  H.,  973; 
Raymond  G.,  651;  Rebecca, 
973;  Richard  A.,  463;  Rosa  H., 
641,  651;  Russell  C.,  463;  Ruth 

S.,  1142;  Sallie  H.,  641;  Sara 
A.,  460;  Sarah,  972,  973,  981; 
Walter,  244,  261 

Harver,  Julia,  1573,  1574;  Mary  M., 
1142;  Polly,  1573,  1574 
Harvey,  Kate  E.,  877,  881;  Marga¬ 
ret  H.,  881;  William  E.,  876, 
877,  881;  William  F.,  881 
Harwich,  Henry,  296;  Mary,  280, 
296 

Harwig,  Inez,  498,  527 
Hasard,  Alice,  1451 
Haskell,  Susan  O.,  799 
Haskin,  Frances  M.,  830,  852; 
Fred  C.,  852 

Hass,  Ellen,  453;  Sarah,  819 
Hassenplug,  Edith  K.,  1285,  1291; 
J.  H.,  1291 

Hassinger,  Earl  R.,  1576,  1577; 
Florence  E.,  1577;  Mildred 
IE,  1576,  1577;  R.  F.,  1577 
Hassler,  Carrie  E.,  812,  846;  Daniel 
M.,  846;  Eva  M.,  846;  Charles 
L.,  812,  846 

Hastings,  James,  1352;  Margaret 
E.,  819;  Mary  E.,  1330,  1352 
Hatch,  Alfred  S.,  1481;  Jessamine, 
1466,  1481 
Hatfield,  66 

Alvin  B.,  312,  336;  Alvin  K.,  336; 
Anna  E.,  336;  Elmira,  843; 
Ephraim,  710;  Estella  M.,  312, 
336;  Frank,  336;  Harold  K., 
336;  Harry  G.,  1426;  John  G., 
1397,  1426;  Mary,  914;  Maude 
P.,  1397,  1426;  Sophia  W.,  710 


Hathaway,  James,  1448;  Richard, 
1448;  Thomas,  1443,  1448, 
1451 

Hatley,  Florence  H.,  244,  260 
Hattal,  Elizabeth  S.,  957;  Howard 
E.,  957;  Ida  B.,  957;  Rudolph, 
957 ;  Russell  C.,  952,  957;  Susan 
L.,  952,  957 

Hatten,  Martha,  872,  878;  Owen, 
878 

IJauberger,  Jonas,  706;  Mary,  691, 
706 

Hauck,  Ada,  830;  Ada  H.,  830, 
852;  Alice  H.,  733;  Andrew, 
773,  830;  Anna,  827;  Elizabeth 
H.,  642,  652;  Eva,  648,  659; 
Florence,  652;  Frances  M.,  830, 
852;  George,  717,  773,  1114; 
Harold  Z.,  1114;  Harry  L., 
830,  852;  Harvey,  642,  652; 
Helen  IE,  852;  John  G.,  1072, 
1114;  John  N.,  1114;  Julia, 
793;  Katie  E.,  717,  773,  830; 
Lydia  W.,  773,  830;  Mamie, 
830;  Marietta  N.,  1072,  1114; 
Mary,  773,  830;  Phares  E., 
773,  830;  Samuel,  830,  852; 
Susan  S.,  773,  830;  William, 
659,  733 

Hauff,  Anna  M.,  200;  Elizabeth, 
1037 

Haug,  Anna  M.,  1058,  1106;  Louis, 
1106 

Haun,  Sophia,  1052 
Haunabauch,  Emma  E.,  1390,  1424; 
Zacaria,  1424 

Haunty,  Aaron  T.,  1574,  1576; 
John,  1576;  Maurice,  1576; 
Mildred,  1576,  1577;  Nora  E., 
1574,  1576 

Haupt,  Isaiah,  1018;  Sophia  K., 
1018 

Hauptman,  Anna  R.,  1314;  George, 
1434;  Maria,  1434 
Haus,  Ann  R.,  149;  Jacob,  149; 
Sarah,  843 

Hausholder,  Michael,  1194;  Sarah 

S.,  1194 

Hausman,  Annie,  464 
Hausser,  702 
Hauswirth,  Lena,  905 
Hautz,  Clara,  1160,  1167;  George, 
1167 

Hauze,  Edna  D.,  1249,  1255;  Mar¬ 
jorie  E.,  1255;  William  E., 
1255;  William  J.,  1249,  1255 
Havelock,  Joseph  S.,  903;  Mary  S., 
895,  903 

Haverly,  William  D.,  763;  Zilpha 
E.,  713,  763 

Haviland,  George,  240;  Malissa, 
233,  240 

Hawbecker,  Marie,  103 
Hawk,  Anna,  836;  Anna  B.,  1517, 
1533;  Bartholomew,  9S2;  Boyd, 
973,  982;  Charles  B.,  979; 
Clinton,  1129;  Elizabeth,  654; 
Elizabeth  N.,  979;  Emma  L., 
1548;  Hattie,  982;  James,  1087, 
1129;  Mabel  A.,  1129,  1147; 
Mary  N.,  973,  982;  Nathan, 
1129;  Owen.  982;  Reeda,  982; 


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164  3 


Sarah,  1149;  Sebilla  R.,  1087, 
1129 

Hawkins,  Edward  H.,  132,  141; 
Edward  P.,  116,  132;  Edward 

R. ,  132;  Emma  J.,  116,  132; 
Emma  L.,  132,  141;  Martha 

E.  (Mattie),  132,  141;  Molly, 
1405;  Virginia  H.,  132 

Hawley,  117 

Hawn,  Alice  V.,  1334,  1359;  David 

F. ,  1359 

Haworth,  David  D.,  361,  379; 

L.  C.,  379;  Winifred  R.,  361, 
379 

Hawpe,  Alma,  115;  Amanda  J., 
106,  115;  Anna  K.,  131;  Catha¬ 
rine,  96,  100;  Elizabeth,  114; 
James  T.,  106;  James  W.,  115; 
John,  106;  Maggie  A.,  115,  131; 
Maria  J.,  100,  106;  Mary  B., 
131;  Mary  J.,  106,  115;  Sallie 
A.,  106;  Susanna,  115;  Thomas 

G. ,  131;  William  E.,  131;  Wil¬ 
liam  S.,  100,  106,  115,  131 

Haws,  Camilla  G.,  331;  George  W., 
636,  642;  Jacob,  656;  Mary  E., 
646,  656;  Ralph,  642;  Susan  R., 
636,  642;  William  H.,  646,  656 
Hay,  Catherine,  605;  Jessie,  128; 

Mary  E.,  536 
Hayden,  Jesse  E.,  838 
Haydt,  Pollie,  778 
Hayes,  Harriet  D.,  751,  806;  Mil¬ 
dred  D.,  806;  Nelly  M.,  1035, 
1074;  Raymond,  751,  806; 
Rutherford  B.,  643,  730;  Stella 

M. ,  894,  902;  Walter  D.,  806; 
William,  806;  William  B.,  894, 
902 

Haymaker,  Alvira,  569,  577 
Hayman,  George,  481,  499;  Ida  M., 
499;  Israel,  499;  John  Y.,  499; 
Sarah  Y.,  481,  499 
Hayne,  Burt  S.,  253,  266;  Fernando, 
266;  Harold  A.,  266;  Harris 

S. ,  266;  Mabelle  K.,  253,  266 
Haynes,  Kate  B.,  280;  Thomas,  280 
Hays,  Harriet,  1391;  Joanna,  568, 

573;  Kate,  1242 

Hayslett,  Charles  O.,  132;  Edith  A., 
132,  140;  Ferdinand  F.,  132; 
Howell  F.,  132;  Lucy  F.,  116, 
132;  Margaret  I).,  132;  Mil¬ 
dred  R.,  132;  William  G.,  116, 
132 

Hayward,  Joseph,  583;  Susanna, 
571,  583 

Haywood,  Inez  L.,  1493,  1500; 
Monte  N.,  1493,  1500;  Thomas 
M.,  1500 

Hazard,  Elsie,  1448;  George  W., 
1448 

Hazelwood,  Fannie  E.,  107,  119 
Hazzard,  Edward,  1524;  George 
V.,  1464;  Margaret  D.,  1524; 
Sarah  A.,  1455,  1464 
Headley,  Ella  H.,  1044;  Harriet 

C.,  1398;  William,  1044 
Headman,  Calvin,  125;  Mabel  M., 
195,  214;  Mary  A.,  125;  P. 
Henry,  214 

Heagy,  Anna  M.,  823,  848;  Frank 
R.,  848 


Heany,  Abraham,  1021,  1038; 

Abram  G.,  1038;  Alice,  1038, 
1126;  Amanda  G.,  1038,  1083; 
Annie  M.,  724,  785;  Caroline, 
1083;  1126;  Caroline  N.,  698, 
724;  Charles,  1083;  Elizabeth 
G.,  1038;  Ella  C.,  724,  785; 
Emma  R.,  1083;  Ephraim  K., 
724;  Esther  K.,  1038;  Hannah 
G.,  1038,  1083;  Harry  W.,  724; 
Henry,  1083;  Jacob  G.,  1038, 
1083;  Jennie  V.,  724,  785; 
John  A.,  724,  785;  John  M., 
698,  724;  Lydia  G.,  1016,  1038; 
Maria  S.,  1038,  1083;  Mary 
G,  724,  785;  Noah  G.,  1038, 
1083;  Olive  F.,  724,  785;  Rein- 
hard,  1083;  Samuel  G.,  1038; 
Samuel  K.,  1016,  1038;  Susan 
C.,  1038;  Susanna  C.,  1021; 
William  M.,  724,  785 
Heaps,  Mary  J.,  1422 
Heartwell,  Samuel,  1448 
Heath,  John  F.,  1364;  Mary  E., 
1364;  Maude  E.,  1336,  1364; 
William  P.,  1336,  1364 
Heaton,  Alinda,  316,  338;  Clarence, 
316;  Elizabeth,  316;  Emma, 
316,  338;  Grace,  316,  338; 
Hannah  M.,  316;  Harriet,  316; 
Harry,  316;  Israel,  316;  Joseph, 
290,  316;  Mary  G.,  290,  316; 
Nellie  E.,  316;  Raymond,  316 
Heavener,  Heavner — see  Heebner 
Heber,  Barachiah,  1182 
Heberling,  Mary  E.,  714,  765; 

Samuel,  765 
Heberly,  Adam,  69,  72 
Hechler — see  Heckler 
Hecht,  J.  P.,  424 

Heck,  Emma  S.,  829,  852;  John  Z., 
852 

Hecker,  Catharine,  397 
Heckler  (Hechler),  Aaron  R.,  293; 
Abraham,  639;  Amanda,  1378; 
Ammon,  809,  843;  Angeline 
G.,  1024,  1056;  Anna,  437,  451; 
Annie  E.,  635,  641;  Annie  G., 
650;  Annie  M.,  641,  650;  Beth- 
saida  F.,  650,  659;  Catharine 
J.,  923,  925;  Clarence  E.,  641, 
650;  Clarence  W.,  650;  Cleta 
M.,  302,  330;  Dorothy  A.,  313, 
336;  Edith  IT.,  302,  331;  Elam, 
451;  Elias,  1024,  1056;  Emma 
R.,  278,  293;  Franklin,  890, 
921,  923;  George  D.,  641; 
George  S.,  650;  Grant,  923; 
Herbert,  560;  Hettie  A.,  809, 
843;  Howard  E.,  641,  650; 
Isaac  B.,  313,  336;  Isaac  W., 
336;  Isaiah  B.,  635,  641;  Isaiah 
E.,  641,  650;  Isola,  1573; 
Israel,  83,  301,  1378;  Jac,  945; 
James  Y.,  1229;  Joanna,  923; 
Joanna  D.,  238,  251;  Kathryn, 
650;  Mabel  M.,  641,  650;  Mah- 
lon,  336;  Maria,  377;  Marie 
G.,  650;  Martha  H.,  302;  Mar¬ 
tin  B.,  650,  659;  Mary  G., 
641,  650;  Mary  W.,  888,  890, 
921,  923;  Michael,  923;  Mil¬ 
dred,  650;  Norman,  650;  Paul 


G. ,  650;  Rebecca,  1238;  Ro- 
manus,  282,  301;  Samuel,  1238; 
Sara  K.,  659;  Sarah,  634,  639, 
1345,  1378;  Sophia  K.,  1233, 
1238;  Stella  F.,  641,  650;  Su¬ 
sanna  A.,  282,  301;  Susanna 

D. ,  791;  Thomas,  843;  William 

E. ,  641,  650 

Heckman,  Adam  S.,  185;  Anna, 
1532;  Annie  A.,  1091,  1135; 
Bertha  E.,  1135;  Charles,  1532, 
1548;  Charles  F.,  1091,  1135; 
Clarence  E.,  1532,  1547;  David, 
806,  1091;  Edmund,  1532; 

Edmund  E.,  1515;  Elizabeth, 
1532,  1548;  Ellen  J.,  190; 

Emily  S.,  1135;  Emma  O., 
1515,  1531;  Emma  S.,  1547; 
Eva  M.,  793,  841;  Franklin, 
1532;  Frederick  B.,  366,  389; 
Gertrude  P.,  1532,  1548;  Han¬ 
nah  K.,  366,  389;  Hattie  S., 
1532,  1547;  Herman,  1532, 

1547;  Herman  S.,  1505,  1515; 
Isabel,  1532,  1547;  Isabel  T., 
1547,  1555;  Jay  E.,  1547;  John 

H. ,  1515,  1531;  Louisa,  1333; 
Magdalena,  389;  Martha,  1113; 
Mary,  1532;  Alary  B.,  1505, 
1515;  Alary  S.,  1515,  1532; 
Peter,  389;  Sallie  I.,  750,  806; 
Sarah  A.,  1043,  1091;  Sarah  L., 
166,  185;  Sarah  T.,  1515,  1532; 
William,  1043,  1091,  1532 

Hedges,  Charity,  1466,  1474 
Hedrick,  Alma,  651;  Annie,  109, 
123;  Bessie,  651,  659;  Blanche, 
651;  Clara,  109;  Edith,  651, 
1408,  1428;  Edwin  S.,  1428; 
Ellen,  109;  Emma,  109; 
George,  651;  George  R.,  641, 
651;  Henry,  109,  651;  Ida,  109; 
Ida  F.,  670,  677;  John,  109; 
Kate,  109;  Lizzie,  109,  123; 
Mary,  1249;  Alary  F.,  102,  109; 
Oliver,  102,  109;  Pearl,  651; 
Rosa  H.,  641,  651;  Sarah,  393; 
Sophia,  109,  123;  Susan,  109; 
Wilson,  651 

Heebner  (Htibner,  Heavener,  Heve- 
ner,  Heavner,  Hiebner) 

Abigail,  272,  665,  667;  Abraham, 
53,  58,  63,  64,  70,  270-273,  275, 
860,  1003,  1006,  1008,  1009, 
1012,  1014,  1030,  1067,  1281, 
1502,  1558-1560;  Abraham  L., 
273,  300;  Abraham  S.,  277; 
Abram  L.,  330;  Ada,  1091, 
1136;  Addison,  277;  Agnes  P., 
1024,  1056;  Albert  D.,  1067; 
Albert  L.,  301;  Alfred,  1030, 
1065;  Alice,  1052,  1053,  1066, 
1101;  Alice  AT,  1067;  Alice 
S.,  1030,  1066;  Alice  Z„ 

301;  Almeda  J.,  1092;  Almeda 
P.,  1044,  1092;  Alvin  K.,  292; 
Alwilda,  1092,  1137;  Amanda, 
278,  1029,  1064;  Amanda  A., 
282,  369,  393;  Amanda  K.,  319, 
1283,  1286;  Amanda  S.,  292, 
951;  A.  Alary,  1102;  Amos  G., 
281;  Amos  S.,  319,  340,  368; 
Amy  A.,  1044,  1091;  Amy  J., 


1644 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


275,  289;  Ann,  272,  273,  276; 
Ann  E.,  275,  288;  Ann  M.,  272, 

276,  1012,  1024;  Ann  N.,  1010, 
1022;  Ann  R.,  292;  Anna,  39, 
63,  88,  93,  220,  222,  272,  290, 
314,  315,  887,  888,  943,  1002, 
1004,  1008,  1013,  1017,  1028, 
1044,  1283,  1286;  Anna  B., 
1002,  1003;  Anna  D.,  272,  277; 
AnnaE.,  282,  1014,  1030;  Anna 
F.,  1064,  1110;  Anna  G.,  272, 

277,  888;  Anna  H.,  1287,  1297, 
1559;  Anna  L.,  1006,  1013, 
1029;  Anna  M.,  317, 1003,  1004, 
1014,  1030,  1065,  1067,  1112, 
1113,  1559;  Anna  S.,  270-272, 

278,  1152,  1187;  Anna  V.,  1002; 
Anna  W.,  290,  315;  Anne,  1006, 
1013;  Annie,  1018;  Annie  F., 
317;  Annie  G.,  281,  300;  Annie 
H.,  290,  317;  Annie  W.,  1023, 
1055;  Anthony,  1288;  Anthony 
A.,  282,  301,  862;  Anthony  K., 
5,  277,  291,  292,  1284;  Anthony 
S.,  272,  277,  888,  1565;  Arthur, 
1064;  Arthur  A.,  1136;  Arthur 

R. ,  1066;  Atta,  1030,  1066; 
Augusta  V.,  1045 

Balthasar,  4,  53,  270-272,  944, 
1187;  Barbara,  223,  271,  273, 
284,  944,  1008,  1012;  Barbara 

S. ,  1558;  Bathsheba  K.,  230, 

1559;  Beatrice  F.,  319,  340; 
Beatrix  C.,  292,  319;  Bella  M., 
291,  318;  Belle  D.,  287;  Ben¬ 
jamin  L.,  273,  281;  Berta,  1030, 
1066;  Bertha,  236,  282,  1053, 
1102;  Bertha  A.,  317;  Bertha 
H.,  247;  Bessie  L.,  1136; 

Blanche,  293,  320 

Carl  J.,  1136;  Carmen  C.,  315, 
337;  Caroline  M.,  1067,  1113; 
Caroline  R.,  1013,  1029;  Carrie 
A.,  1092;  Carrie  C.,  293,  308, 
321;  Carrie  L.,  1064;  Catha¬ 
rine,  271-274,  276,  278,  291, 
356,  367,  944,  1005,  1006,  1010, 
1014,  1022,  1030,  1043,  1282, 
1284;  Catharine  A.,  277,  291, 

1013,  1021,  1022,  1029,  1051, 

1052;  Catharine  C.,  276,  291; 
Catharine  E.,  281,  301;  Catha¬ 
rine  G.,  277;  Catharine  H.,  292, 
862,  1559;  Catharine  K.,  273, 
281,  1101;  Catharine  M.,  300, 
317,  330,  339;  Catharine  R., 
270,  271,  276,  290;  Catharine 
S.,  1284;  Catherine,  1012,  1017; 
1024;  Catherine  D.,  1004,  1010, 
Catherine  K.,  1053,  1102; 

Catherine  Y.,  1005,  1012; 

Charles,  33,  275,  287,  1012, 

1014,  1024,  1030,  1052,  1066, 
1091;  Charles  F.,  1064,  1110; 
Charles  G.,  292,  319;  Charles 

K. ,  281,  319,  339,  383;  Charles 

L. ,  1111;  Charles  S.,  1066; 
Christiana,  1017,  1043;  Chris¬ 
tina,  1004,  1559;  Christina  W., 
1502,  1558,  1559;  Christopher 
(Christoph),  37,  39,  42-44,  54, 
55,  63,  64,  79,  80,  83,  270-272, 
276,  277,  290,  291,  315,  415, 


418,  860,  1176,  1258,  1557, 
1558;  Christopher  B.,  275,  289; 
Clara,  287;  Clara  R.,  1091, 
1136;  Clarella  F.,  292,  320; 
Clarence,  290,  317;  Clarissa 

M.,  276,  289;  Claud  B.,  1092; 
Claude,  1056;  Cora  E.,  1064, 
1110;  Cora  K.,  1091,  1136; 
Curtis,  1561;  C.  William,  1030; 
Cynthia  W.,  1091 
Daniel,  1010,  1011,  1024;  Daniel 
C.,  301;  Daniel  G.,  281,  300, 
301;  David,  36,  40-43,  47,  51, 
54,  55,  63,  64,  78,  80,  83,  269, 
270,  272,  275,  277,  278,  287, 
289,  418,  860,  90S,  1258,  1558, 
1559;  David  E.,  1022,  1053; 
David  K.,  292,  319,  951;  David 

L. ,  273;  David  S.,  26,  272,  277, 
292,  319,  969;  Debora  K.,  365, 
387,  1560;  Deborah,  356,  1559; 
Deborah  R.,  274,  282;  Doris, 
1561;  Dorothy,  1111;  Dorothy 

M. ,  301 

Earl,  1056;  Earl  W.,  300;  Earle 
F.,  330;  Eddie,  1064;  Edgar 
C.,  1066;  Edith,  1056;  Edith 
A.,  274,  1283;  Edith  M.,  1065; 
Edith  S.,  282;  Edmund,  1044; 
Edna,  1056;  Edward,  276,  290, 
315,  1029,  1063;  Edward  P., 
1010;  Edwin,  1024,  1056;  Ed¬ 
win  F.,  1043;  Effie  M.,  1092; 
Eleanor,  1066;  Eleanor  C., 
1102;  Eleanor  N.,  293,  320; 
Elias,  1559;  Eliza,  1010,  1023; 
Eliza  A.,  277,  1044,  1091;  Eliza 

L. ,  1018,  1044;  Eliza  M.,  291, 
318;  Eliza  W.,  272,  276;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  271,  276,  919,  920,  1003- 
1005,  1007-1010,  1013,  1018, 
1023,  1044,  1052,  1091,  1101, 
1558;  Elizabeth  A.,  1014,  1030; 
Elizabeth  C.,  294,  321;  Eliza¬ 
beth  D.,  1004,  1010;  Elizabeth 
E.,  1010,  1021,  1052;  Elizabeth 
H.,  270,  271,  1013,  1029;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  330;  Elizabeth  M., 
1065,  1112;  Elizabeth  R.,  291; 
Elizabeth  S.,  272,  275,  277, 
293;  Elizabeth  W.,  1003,  1005; 
Ella,  1030,  1044,  1091;  Ella  A., 
1043;  Ella  K.,  275;  Ella  L., 
1044,  1091;  Ella  M.,  1091, 
1136;  Ella  V.,  282,  287,  301; 
Ellen,  278;  Ellen  D.,  276,  290; 
Ellen  K.,  1191,  1198,  1560; 
Ellen  W.,  1010,  1023;  Ellenora, 
1111;  Ellsworth,  290,  291,  317, 
338;  Elmer  E.,  338;  Elmira  K., 
281,  301;  Elsie,  1064;  Elsie  K, 
1560;  Elva  O.,  1092;  Emanuel, 
277,  292,  319,  340;  Emanuel 
A.,  364;  Emily  R.,  319,  340; 
Emma,  287,  1064,  1091,  1136; 
Emma  A.,  292,  319,  1091,  1136, 
1295;  Emma  C.,  1091,  1136; 
Emma  E.,  277,  292;  Emma  J., 
1022,  1052,  1560,  1561;  Emma 

M. ,  317,  338;  Emma  R.,  278, 
293;  Emma  W.,  1014,  1030; 
Enoch,  71,  928,  1226;  Enoch 
M.,  274,  282;  Erma  A.,  1092; 


Ernest  A.,  1561;  Estella,  1064; 
Estelle,  293,  320;  Esther,  1006, 
1014;  Esther  G.,  1010,  1016, 
1021;  Esther  P.,  1030,  1067; 
Esther  S.,  1004,  1010;  Ethel, 
1092, 1136, 1137;  Ethel  M.,  317, 
338;  Eugene,  291;  Eunice  O., 
1092;  Eva,  220,  1091;  Evelyn, 
1111;  Evelyn  B.,  301,  330 
Fannie  A.,  1030,  1066;  Fannie 
.  K.,  290,  317;  Fannie  L.,  1030, 

1066;  Flora  K.,  6,  25,  27,  1560; 
Flora  V.,  287,  310;  Florence 
A.,  1092;  Florence  R.,  1052, 
1101;  Frances,  1092;  Francis 
C.,  1110;  Frank  M.,  301,  330; 
Frank  R.,  1053,  1102;  Freder¬ 
ick  P.,  1052,  1101 
George  (Georg),  36,  51,  52,  64, 
66,  69,  78,  81,  82,  220-224, 
270-272,  276,  278,  289,  860, 
943,  944,  1002-1006,  1010, 

1013,  1016,  1021,  1152,  1176, 
1186,  1187;  George  E.,  1022, 
1052;  George  K.,  281,  301,  330; 
George  N.,  1022,  1053;  George 
W.,  1014,  1030,  1067,  1113; 
Gertrude,  319,  340;  Gilbert, 
319;  Gladys,  1561;  Grace,  293, 
320;  Grace  W.,  300;  Grant  M., 
301 

Hannah,  271-273,  275,  289,  1188, 
1192;  Hannah  E.,  1021,  1052; 
Hannah  L.,  282,  1008,  1017; 
Hannah  T.,  270,  272;  Hannah 
W.,  275,  287;  Hans  (Hanns), 
20,  39,  41,  42,  44,  51,  54,  58,  63, 
64,  78,  220,  222,  270,  1001, 
1002,  1004,  1005,  1024;  Hans 
(Hansz)  C.,  29,  39,  43,  51,  63, 
64,  68,  79,  83,  1186,  1314,  1558, 
1559;  Hans  G.,  63,  1002,  1003, 
1005;  Harold  S.,  319;  Harrison 

K. ,  281,  301;  Harry,  1024, 
1052,  1056,  1064,  1110;  Harry 
E.,  1110;  Harry  G.,  1030,  1066; 
Harry  P.,  291;  Harvey,  1052; 
Harvey  K.,  23,  24,  27,  934, 
1560,  1561;  Hattie,  1111;  Hazel 

E. ,  1136;  Hazel  V.,  1092;  Helen 

F. ,  301;  Helen  G.,  1113;  Helen 
H.,  340;  Helen  I.,  1111;  Helen 
J.,  293,  321;  Henry,  271,  272, 

276,  944,  1003,  1004,  1008, 
1010,  1017,  1023,  1044,  1091, 
1187;  Henry  F.,  1043;  Henry 
H.,  83,  1190,  1559,  1560;  Hen¬ 
ry  L.,  273,  281;  Henry  M.,  290; 
Henry  R.,  1014,  1030,  1066; 
Herbert,  1137;  Herman  H., 
1136;  Herman  M.,  301,  330, 
1091,  1136;  Hester  S.,  1012; 
Iiettie,  1013,  1028;  IE  H.,  860; 
Homer  K.,  293,  308,  321; 
Horace  A.,  292;  Horace  H.,  340; 
Horace  K.,  287,  310;  Horace 

L. ,  300,  330;  Howard,  1044, 
1092;  Howard  C.,  318;  Hugh, 
1091 

Ida,  290,  1030,  1064;  Ida  J.,  281; 
Isaac,  1558,  1559;  Isaac  D., 

277,  292,  293,  1288;  Ivan  H., 
301 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1645 


Jac,  945;  Jacob,  230,  862,  1003- 
1005,  1008,  1010,  1012,  1559; 
Jacob  A.,  292,  319,  364;  Jacob 

D. ,  277,  292,  357;  Jacob  L., 
300,  330;  James,  277;  James 

B.,  276,  289;  James  E.,  317; 
Jane,  1018;  J.  Donald,  293, 
320;  Jennie  E.,  301,  330;  Jennie 

S.,  1008,  1017;  Job,  1558; 
Johann  P.,  1005;  John  (Johann, 
Johannes),  37,  43,  54,  55,  63, 
64,  225,  270-272,  275,  277,  282, 

290,  1003-1006,  1008,  1013, 
1014,  1017,  1018,  1022,  1030, 
1044,  1091;  John  C.,  54,  55,  58, 
223,  1436;  John  E.,  1022,  1052; 
John  H.,  1064,  1110;  John  J., 
1102;  John  K.,  58,  70,  294, 
321,  1295,  1502,  1559-1561; 
John  L.,  1017,  1043;  John  N., 
1030;  John  P.,  1004,  1010; 
John  R.,  1029,  1064;  John  S., 
29,  272,  278,  353;  John  T., 
1064,  1111;  John  W.,  293,  321, 
1030,  1067;  Joseph,  277,  1064; 
Joseph  L.,  274,  281,  282,  356, 
1013,  1029;  Joseph  R.,  271, 
273,  282,  302,  1567; Joshua, 
272,  276,  277;  Joshua  S.,  291, 
318;  Josiah,  1288;  Josiah  D., 
277,  292,  1285;  J.  Robert,  319, 
340;  Julia,  1024,  1066;  Julia 

E. ,  1057;  J.  Warren,  282,  301; 

J.  Wayne,  270,  271,  281,  300 

Kate  M.,  1029,  1063;  Katharine, 
1285,  1295;  Katherine  H.,  287, 
310;  Kathryn,  340;  Kathryn 
B.,  1024,  1056,  1110;  Kathryn 

L. ,  319,  340,  368;  Kathryn  M., 
1111,  1143;  Katie  N.,  281,  301; 
Katie  R.,  292,  319,  364;  Katie 

S.,  281 

Laura  H.,  1030,  1067;  Laura 

M. ,  1067;  Laura  R.,  1052, 
1101;  Lawrence,  1013,  1029; 
Leidy,  1043;  Leidy  Iv.,  302; 
Leila  R.,  1030,  1066;  Lester 

S.,  319;  Levi,  277,  291,  665;. 
Lillian  M.,  1113;  Linwood, 

291,  318;  Lizzie  H.,  277;  Lizzie 
M.,  1024,  1056;  Lloyd,  1561; 
Lou,  1067;  Louisa,  1013,  1029, 
1064;  Lucy  A.,  1029,  1064; 
Lurene,  1030,  1065;  Lydia,  272, 
1565;  Lydia  D.,  277,  292,  357; 
Lydia  K., 272, 277,  1565;  Mabel 

5.,  319,  340;  Mabelle  B.,  293, 
321;  MacDonald,  1067,  1113; 
Madeline  K.,  317,  338;  Mag¬ 
dalena,  1004,  1005,  1009;  Mag¬ 
dalena  L.,  1003,  1005,  1008; 
Malinda  K.,  292,  320;  Mamie 

1.,  317;  Margaret,  272,  275, 
277,  290,  291,  317,  1003,  1006- 
1008,  1010,  1018,  1023,  1091; 
Margaret  F.,  330,  1064,  1110; 
Margaret  L.,  1044,  1091;  Mar¬ 
garet  M.,  301;  Margaret  R., 
1110;  Maria,  37,  39,  42,  43, 
53,  64,  220,  222,  271,  272,  277, 
350,  352,  418,  665,  667,  860, 
975,  985,  1005,  1559;  Maria 
H.,  1064,  1111;  Maria  K.,  270; 


Maria  S.,  1002;  Maria  W.,  220, 
270;  Maria  Y.,  1313,  1558; 
Marie  A.,  319,  339;  Marion, 
1111;  Marion  I.,  302;  Martha, 
276,  289;  Martha  S.,  281,  300; 
Mary,  271,  274,  287,  319,  340, 
943,  944,  1003,  1004,  1008, 

1009,  1013,  1018,  1022,  1052, 
1053,  1101;  Mary  A.,  277,  281, 
282,  300,  1010,  1022,  1023, 
1030,  1043,  1052,  1067,  1092, 
1137,  1285,  1291;  Mary  E., 
281,  282,  300,  302,  1567;  Mary 

F.,  1014,  1030,  1561;  Mary  H., 
272,  275,  276,  289,  293,  320, 
1006,  1013;  Mary  J.,  274,  292, 
317;  Mary  Iv.,  272,  278,  291, 
318;  Mary  L.,  291,  301,  319, 
1012,  1024,  1025,  1057,  1106; 
Mary  P.,  1024,  1056;  Mary  S., 
281,  300,  1053,  1102;  Mary  Y., 

275,  287;  Matilda  C.,  1022, 
1052;  Matilda  P.,  1010,  1023; 
Maud  E.,  1030,  1066;  Maud 
H.,  1067,  1113;  Mayme  D., 
1052;  Melchior,  16,  17,  20,  36, 
39,  41-43,  51,  54,  55,  63,  64, 
74,  78,  92,  219,  220,  222,  225, 
270,  1002-1005,  1176,  1434; 
Melvin,  1091,  1136;  Melvin 

K.,  1053,  1101,  1102;  Melvin 

N.,  1136;  Michael,  1003,  1005; 
Mildred  K.,  294;  Millie  M., 
1111;  Millie  V.,  1064,  1110; 
Minnie,  1030,  1066;  Myra,  272, 

276,  277,  291;  Myra  H.,  1057, 
1106 

Nellie  G.,  1067;  Newell  G.,  320; 
Nicholas,  1012;  Noah,  277; 
Nora,  1064,  1111;  Norman, 
1111;  Norman  H.,  301;  Nor¬ 
man  K.,  293;  Norris,  1091; 
Ora  H.,  1064,  1111;  Oscar, 
1091;  Pearl  M.,  301;  Peter  D., 

1010,  1021;  Philip,  1003,  1005; 
Philip  D.,  1010,  1022;  Philip 
E.,  1022,  1052;  Philip  H.,  1003; 
Phoebe,  1014;  Phoebe  H.,  1044, 
1091;  Priscilla,  291,  319;  Pris¬ 
cilla  D.,  290,  315 

Ralph  W.,  300;  Raymond  E.,  317; 
Reba,  1561;  Rebecca,  271,  274; 
Rebecca  M.,  1024,  1057;  Re¬ 
gina,  271,  944,  1187,  1188; 
Regina  S.,  272,  277,  969;  Reina 
A.,  1092;  Reinhard  W.,  1023; 
Richard,  277;  Robert  A.,  301; 
Robert  F.,  264,  1111;  Robert 

S.,  293,  320;  Roberta  R.,  1136; 
Ronald  M.,  301;  Rosanna,  270, 
1558;  Roscoe,  1092;  Rosina, 
52,  63,  349,  351,  415,  860,  861, 
1314,  1558;  Rosina  K.,  220; 
Russel  K.,  302,  320;  Russell 
R.,  1111,  1143;  Ruth,  1136; 
Ruth  A.,  1136 

Sadie,  287,  317;  Sallie  A.,  1092; 
Sallie  L.,  1052,  1101;  Sallie 
M.,  1030,  1067;  Salome,  271, 
1004;  Samuel,  1010,  1023,  1044, 
1091;  Samuel  K.,  278,  293; 
Samuel  R.,  282;  Samuel  Y., 
1024,  1057;  Saraam,  277;  Sara 


C. ,  301;  Sarah,  161,  177,  270- 

273,  275,  278,  1010, 1022,  1230, 
1234,  1559;  Sarah  A.,  1064; 
Sarah  B.,  275,  288,  1022,  1053; 
Sarah  E.,  277,  291,  1029; 

Sarah  G.,  281,  300;  Sarah  H., 
1559,  1561;  Sarah  J.,  292,  319, 
364;  Sarah  Iv.,  317,  338,  1022, 
1053;  Sarah  M.,  290,  317,  1013, 
1029;  Sarah  N.,  277,  291,  665; 
Sarah  R.,  272,  275;  Sarah  W., 

276,  289,  1030;  S.  Elizabeth, 
1014,  1030;  S.  Irene,  2S9,  314; 
Solomon  D.,  1010,  1022;  Solo¬ 
mon  E.,  1022,  1053;  Sophia, 
1003-1005,  1010,  1029;  Sophia 
Iv.,  278,  293,  364;  Sophia  M., 
281,  301;  Stanley,  1292;  Stella 

D. ,  300,  330;  Stephen,  275, 
287,  310;  Steward  F.,  330; 
Stewart  W.,  317;  Sue  Iv.,  282, 
301;  Susan  H.,  292,  320,  370; 
Susan  N.,  300,  330;  Susan  S., 

277,  292;  Susanna,  64,  222, 
223,  270-272,  274,  276,  278, 
349,  1004,  1006,  1010,  1023, 
1286,  1295,  1502,  1558,  1559; 
Susanna  A.,  282,  301,  302; 
Susanna  B.,  272,  275;  Su¬ 
sanna  G.,  273,  281 ;  Susanna  H., 
270-272,  860,  862;  Susanna 
Iv.,  272,  274,  278,  281,  353, 
356,  1190,  1559,  1560;  Susanna 

L. ,  271,  273;  Susanna  S.,  220, 
270-272,  1187,  1285;  Susanna 
W.,  270,  415 

Thaddeus  S.,  276,  290;  Theodore, 
1091;  Thomas,  1091,  1136; 

Thomas  F.,  1030,  1067; 

Thomas  L.,  1006;  Tillie  M., 
1030,  1065;  Uriah,  276,  291; 
Uriah  W.,  291;  Viola  M.,  317; 
Viola  P.,  317 

Waldo  N.,  330;  Walter,  319, 
1111;  Walter  D.,  1110;  Walter 

M. ,  1067;  Watson  F.,  1136; 
Wayne,  83,  291;  Wayne  J.,  63; 
Wesley,  321;  Wilfred,  1030, 
1066;  Willard,  319;  Willard 
C.,  301;  William,  276,  290,  317, 
1006,  1012-1014,  1024,  1044, 
1091;  William  D.,  277,  278, 
292,  293,  1292;  William  E., 
1064;  William  H.,  301;  Wil¬ 
liam  K,  272,  278,  293,  364; 
William  L.,  274,  282,  1283; 
Wilmer  Iv.,  320;  Wilmer  S., 
292;  Wilson,  1018,  1044,  1091, 
1136;  Wilson  K,  292,  320,  370; 
Wilson  S.,  1136 

Heester,  Daniel,  1232 
Heffelfinger,  Alice  I.,  778,  834; 
Beneville,  620;  Freeman,  834; 
Jacob,  777;  Lovina,  599,  620; 
Moses,  720,  777;  Paul,  1130; 
Paul  E.,  834;  Sallie  H.,  720, 
777;  Sitna,  1088,  1130;  Susan, 
1069;  William  A.,  834;  William 
W.,  778,  834 

Heffentrager,  Elizabeth,  1218;  Ellen 
M.,  444;  F.,  444;  Flora  S.,  298; 
George  F.,  1146;  Hannah  K., 
280,  298;  Horace  M.,  298; 


1646 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


John,  280,  298;  John  B.,  1124, 
1146;  John  K.,  298;  Joseph  M., 
298;  Kathryn  H.,  734;  Laura 
S.,  1124,  1146;  Maggie  M.,  298, 
327;  Mary,  1214;  William,  734 
Heffentreyer,  Abel  S.,  677;  Abra¬ 
ham  B.,  669,  677;  Amanda  S., 
677 ;  Anna  A.,  669,  677 ;  Daniel 
S.,  677;  Edna  G.,  659;  Emma 

R. ,  648,  659;  Estella  S.,  677; 
Evelyn,  659;  Florence  M.,  659; 
Henry,  659;  Howard  R.,  659; 
Isaac,  677;  Isaac  F.,  659; 
Joseph,  648,  659;  Madeline, 
677;  Paul  R.,  659 

Hefferman,  Herbert,  1430;  John 

L. ,  1430;  Joseph,  1430;  Joseph 

W.,  1420,  1430;  Marjorie, 

1430;  Myrtle  E.,  1420,  1430; 
Patrick,  1430 

Hefflebauer,  Sarah,  404 
Heffner,  Elizabeth  B.,  1028;  Emley, 
778;  George,  1028;  Harry  C., 
535;  Harry  E.,  506,  535;  Mary 

A. ,  452;  Mary  E.,  535;  Mollie 

B. ,  506,  535;  Sarah,  1370;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1028 

Hefner,  Abram,  1324;  Rachel  B., 
105,  114;  Susan  S.,  1324 
Hefright,  Catharine,  1366 
Hehnly,  Annie  E.,  717,  773;  Emanu¬ 
el,  717,  773;  Frank,  773;  Jacob, 
773;  Lizzie,  773,  831;  Minnie, 
773,  831;  Sallie,  773,  831 
Pleiberger,  Andrew,  867,  868;  Chris¬ 
tian,  867;  Rosa  E.,  359,  373 
Heidelbaugh,  Hannah,  1330,  1352; 
-  Margaret,  1330,  1350 
Heiderich,  Heiderick,  Heidrich, 
Heidrick,  etc. — see  Heydrick 
Heiges,  Edna  M.,  727,  786;  Florence 

E. ,  787;  Mabel  R.,  787;  Rich¬ 
ard,  727,  786,  787;  Tobias  B., 
786 

Ileil,  Alice  I.,  778,  874;  Benjamin, 
777;  Conrad,  67;  Frank,  720, 
777 ;  James  H.,  595;  Samuel  D., 
67;  Sarah,  419;  Sarah  A.,  720, 
777 

Heileman,  Frances  F.,  322;  Harry, 
322 

Iieilich,  John,  868 
Heilig,  Adam,  1262;  Agnes  R.,  432, 
448;  Amanda,  1261,  1262; 

Anna,  432;  Anna  E.,  448,  459; 
Anna  G.,  419,  422;  Anna  L., 
422,  432;  Anna  M.,  432;  Annie 

M. ,  448;  Benjamin  F.,  432, 
448;  Cornelia  R.,  432;  Deborah 
B.,  432,  448;  Edward  G.,  422, 
432;  Ellen  J.,  449;  Elmira  M., 
432,  448;  Elsie  O.,  449;  Elsie 

S. ,  432,  448;  Emerson  E.,  448; 
Emma,  432;  Emma  C.,  1530; 
Emma  H.,  316,  338;  Fannie 

F. ,  432,  448;  Franklin,  338; 
George,  422;  George  E.,  432, 
448;  George  H.,  1035;  Harry 
FI.,  432,  448;  Ida  J.,  432,  448; 
Irwin  W.,  432,  448;  James  E., 
432,  448;  Jane,  432;  John,  419, 
422,  432;  John  A.,  432;  John 

G. ,  422,  432;  John  H.,  449; 


John  L.,  316,  338;  Jonathan, 
432;  Kate,  432,  447;  Laura 

V. ,  432,  448;  Malara  E.,  432, 
448;  Margaret  S.,  449;  Mary 
A.,  432,  447;  Mary  D.,  422, 
432,  448;  Mary  E.,  448,  460; 
Matilda,  422,  432;  Matilda 

W. ,  422,  432;  Minnie  S.,  448, 
459;  Ralph  B.,  448,  459;  Robert 
J.,  449;  Ruth  E.,  459;  S.  Ed¬ 
ward,  448,  459;  Sophia,  1015, 
1035;  Veda,  448;  William  F., 
449;  William  G.,  422,  432 

Heilman,  Annie  R.,  553;  J.  E.,  822; 

Ruth,  768,  822;  Sarah  E.,  452 
Heilprin,  Angelo,  877 
Heim,  Charles  B.,  1374,  1409;  Hat¬ 
tie,  783;  John  P„  701,  727; 
Margaret  B.,  727,  787;  Peter, 
727;  Salome,  410;  Sarah  H., 
701,  727;  Sylvania  B.,  1374, 
1409 

Heimbach,  171 

Ada  M.,  1289,  1299;  Alice,  736, 
793;  Caroline,  1299;  Estella, 
186,  210;  Ethan  A.,  1221; 
Francis,  793;  Henry,  569;  Her¬ 
bert  F.,  1221;  Herbert  O.,  1206, 
1221;  Howard  A.,  1299;  James 
A.,  1299;  James  M.,  210,  1289, 
1299;  Maria,  1208;  Mary,  788; 
Mary  A.,  472,  477;  O.  F.,  1221 ; 
Philip,  477;  Ruth,  1221;  Se¬ 
villa  S.,  1206,  1221;  Susanna, 
567,  569;  William,  1299 
Heimer,  John  K.,  1407;  Maggie 

H.,  1373,  1407 

Hein,  Alverna  F.,  1574;  Anna,  1573, 
1574;  Daniel,  1572,  1574;  Da¬ 
vid,  1573,  1574;  Edna  AL, 
1574;  Edwin,  1573,  1574;  Etta 
J.,  1574;  Franklin  A.,  1574; 
John  C.,  1574;  Jonas,  1573, 
1574;  Joshua,  1573,  1574; 

Julia  H.,  1573,  1574;  Kate, 
1574;  Maria,  1573,  1574;  Maria 
Y.,  1572;  Minnie  L.,  1574, 
1576;  Nora  E.,  1574,  1576; 
Polly  H.,  1573,  1574;  Precilla 

R. ,  1573,  1574;  Precilla  S., 

1573,  1574;  Reuben,  1573, 

1574;  Sarah  M.,  1574;  Sarah 

S. ,  1573;  S.  Blanche,  1574 
Heincke,  Catharine  IF,  355,  362; 

Henry,  362 
Heine,  761 

Heineman,  Ethel  M.,  1169;  Ste¬ 
phen,  1169 

Heiney,  Bertha  M.,  761,  817; 
Charles  W.,  761,  817;  Cresswell 
A.,  761;  Ella  V.,  817;  Evelyn 
J.,  761,  817;  J.  Lee  Roy,  761, 
817;  John  A.,  761;'  John  F., 
817;  John  R.,  713,  761;  Mabel 
F.,  761,  817;  Peter  F.,  817; 
Sarah  V.,  817;  S.  Elizabeth, 
761,  817;  Vinnetta  J.,  713,  761; 
Wilbur  L.,  817 

Heininger,  Adam,  371;  Ellen,  358, 
371 

Heinly,  Alice  L.,  754;  Charles,  754; 
Climena,  174,  195;  Edna  K., 
174,  195;  Emma,  174;  Irene, 


174;  195;  Lafayette,  174; 

Maria  K.,  160,  174;  Nora,  174; 
Willoughby  K.,  160,  174 
Heinrich,  377 
Heintze,  1314 

Carl  E.,  18,  229;  Johann  F.,  940 
Heiser,  Catharine,  1323,  1332; 

Savenia,  1027 

Heist,  Allen  S.,  1195,  1203;  Ami- 
line  Y.,  889,  894;  Angeline, 
193;  Arthur,  1124;  Bessie, 
1124,  1146;  Carrie  R.,  739; 
Catharine  G.,  1038,  1082; 

Catherine  C.,  274;  Charles, 
1082,  1124;  Earl,  1219;  Edgar, 
739;  Edward  W.,  987,  997; 
Elizabeth  M.,  1082,  1124; 

Ellen  H.,  331;  Elmira  S.,  987, 
997;  Emeline  S.,  1195,  1203; 
Emma,  458;  Emma  M.,  1082, 
1124,  1237;  Floyd  N.,  997; 
Frank,  780;  Franklin,  1195, 
1203;  George,  152,  158,  894; 
Hannah  B.,  1195,  1203;  Hen¬ 
ry,  193;  Horace,  997;  Iona, 
1203,  1219;  Israel,  1203;  Jere¬ 
miah,  889,  894;  John  K.,  1082; 
Leah  K.,  158;  Leo  G.,  1082, 
1124,  1237;  Lillian  M.,  721, 
780;  Lillie  M.,  280,  1203,  1219; 
Mahlon,  274;  Mary  L.,  173, 
193;  Owen  L.,  1038,  1082; 
Warren  S.,  280,  1203,  1219; 
William,  894 
Heistand — see  Hiestand 
Heitman,  Alfred  M.,  1549;  Florida 
A.,  1537,  1549;  Harvie  E., 
1537,  1549;  Lorraine  E.,  1549 
Helenger,  Alary,  1517 
Helfrich  (Helfrick),  Almoretta  K., 
700,  726;  Amelia,  983;  Lena, 
727;  Lottie,  727;  Eva,  881; 
Martin,  726;  May  G.,  494, 
519;  Peter,  700,  726;  Rebecca, 
437;  Rosa,  807;  Walter,  727; 
William  S.,  519;  Winfield,  726 
Helle,  Lenora,  1516 
Heller,  AliceS.,  1513, 1529;  Amanda 
D.,  1513,  1528;  Annie  E.,  1505, 
1513;  Annie  M.,  1514,  1530; 
Austin  D.,  1529;  Charles,  1505, 
1513;  Charles  H.,  1530;  Chris¬ 
tian  B.,  1505,  1513;  Daniel  B., 
1505,  1513;  Della  C.,  1513, 
1530;  Elizabeth  D.,  1513,  1529; 
Ellwood  B.,  243,  260;  Ellwood 
F.,  260;  Florence  V.,  1514, 
1530;  George  K.,  148;  Henri¬ 
etta  D.,  1505,  1513;  Henry  D., 
1513,  1529;  Jacob,  1503,  1505; 
Jacob  B.,  1505,  1513,  1530; 
Laura  S.,  1513,  1530;  Lillian 
Iv.,  243,  260;  Louisa  T.,  1505, 
1513;  Lydia,  421,  428;  Maria, 
1505,  1513;  Alaria  AL,  1505, 
1513;  Alartha  B.,  1513,  1529; 
Mary  H.,1513,  1529;  Alary  Al., 
1513,  1529;  Alary  T.,  1513, 
1529;  Matilda  L.,  1505,  1513; 
Roy  W.,  1529;  Samuel  G., 
1513,  1529;  Sarah,  290,  991; 
Sarah  N.,  148;  Susan  B.,  1513; 
Susanna,  1505;  Susanna  B., 


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1647 


1503;  Susanna  W.,  1505,  1513; 
William,  1505,  1513;  William 
G.,  1513,  1529 
Hellinger,  Maria,-  405 
Hellings,  Bertha  G.,  1262,  1267 
Helm,  Adam,  1507;  Amanda,  194, 
214;  Amanda  L.,  174,  194; 
C.  D.,  1165,  1173;  Dora  A., 
194,  213;  Dorothy  M.,  213; 
Earl,  1173;  Edna  R.,  1165, 
1173;  Elwood,  194,  213;  Isa¬ 
bella  G.,  194,  213;  Louis,  1173; 
Raymond  J.,  213;  Robert, 

195;  Ruth,  1173;  Samuel,  194; 
William,  174,  194;  William  R., 
194,  213;  William  T.,  213 
Helmar,  Angeline,  795 
Heline,  Elizabeth,  668 
Helmeke,  Augusta,  1429 
Helms,  Charlotte  R.,  1164,  1172; 
Laura,  1027,  1060;  William  H., 
1172 

Helt,  Alma  H.,  783;  Carrie  M.,  783; 
Helen  M.,  783;  Ira  M.,  722, 
783;  J.  F.,  783;  John  W.,  783; 
Susan  M.,  722,  783;  Verna  E., 
783 

Helwig,  Caspar,  1313 
Hemingway  (Hemenway),  Alice  S., 
1513,  1529;  Charles  E.,  1529; 
Charles  L.,  1513,  1529;  Sarah 
E.,  882 

Hemphill,  Martha,  1398 
Henckenroth,  Anna  F.,  1078,  1119; 

Henry,  1119 
Hendel,  Wilhelm,  1020 
Hendelman,  Henry,  1159;  Mary 
L.,  1159 

Henderson,  Alexander,  558;  Alice, 
1476;  Alice  K.,  1476;  Anna, 
1454;  Anna  E.,  1476,  1491; 
Anna  W.,  1441,  1454;  Annie, 
1476;  Arthur,  1476,  1491;  Bet- 
tie  J.,  131;  Caroline,  1461, 
1475;  Charles,  1462;  Charles 
L.,  1476,  1491;  David,  1454, 
1461;  Doris,  1491;  Elizabeth, 
1454,  1562;  Elizabeth  A.,  1462, 
1476;  Ella,  1476,  1491;  Emma 
G.,  1462,  1476;  E.  Smith,  1476, 
1491;  Ethel  P.,  1491;  Fannie 
B.,  1476,  1491;  Frances  A., 
1462,  1476;  Frances  P.,  1476, 
1491;  Fred  S.,  1476,  1491;  G. 
Dana,  540,  558;  Gerald,  1491; 
Harold  M.,  1491;  Harriet, 

1454,  1461,  1462,  1475;  Hen¬ 
rietta  A.,  1454,  1461;  Howard 
W.,  1491;  Ida  M.,  1476,  1491; 
Irene  M.,  1462,  1476;  Isaac, 
535;  J.  Allen,  1462,  1476,  1491; 
James  A.,  1461,  1475;  James 
W.,  1454,  1462;  Jane,  1454; 
John  A.,  1476;  Josephine,  1462; 
Leon,  1476;  Lillie  A.,  540,  558; 
Lucy,  1461;  Lulu  M.,  1476, 
1491;  Maria,  1454,  1461; 

Marian,  1462;  Marsden,  1462, 
1476;  Martha  A.,  1454,  1462; 
Marvin,  1462,  1476;  Mary, 
1454,  1461;  Mary  A.,  1461, 
1475;  Mary  L.,  1462,  1476; 
Nettie  L.,  506,  535;  Olive  C., 


558;  Perry  D.,  1476,  1491; 
Phoebe  P.,  1454,  1461;  Rachel 
W.,  1454,  1462;  Rebecca,  1454; 
Richard,  1441,  1448,  1450, 

1454,  1462;  Rosalinda  S.,  1454, 
1462;  Samuel,  1454,  1461; 

Samuel  S.,  1462;  Warren,  1476 
Hendrick,  Hannah,  752 
Hendricks,  Abraham,  157;  Alberta 
R.,  642;  Alice,  642;  Alice  W., 
1054;  Amanda  E.,  636;  Aman¬ 
da  G.,  1072,  1114;  Amanda 

J. ,  297;  Amelia,  1054,  1103; 
Anna  M.,  642;  Annie,  642, 
652;  Annie  E.,  636,  642;  Au¬ 
gustus  W.,  1054;  Barbara,  633; 
Catharine,  567,  570,  642,  651; 
Catharine  E.,  633,  635,  636; 
Catharine  O.,  636,  641 ;  Cather¬ 
ine  E.,  1054;  Charles,  675,  990, 
1348;  Charles  E.,  636,  641; 
Charles  J.,  934;  Clara,  642; 
Elizabeth,  150,  157,  39S,  642, 
652,  1329,  1348;  Elizabeth  E., 
636,  641;  Ella  S.,  636,  642; 
Elmira  V.,  373,  398;  Elsie  M., 
124;  Emma,  9S0,  990;  Emma 
Y.,  498,  526;  Florence  M., 
1290,  1302;  Frank  O.,  1086; 
Franklin  F.,  1023,  1054;  Fred 

K. ,  642;  George  E.,  636,  642; 
Hannah,  642;  Hannah  L.,  1023, 
1054;  Henry,  1302;  Jacob  M., 
1297;  Joanna  F.,  524;  Joel  E., 
636,  642;  Joel  O.,  633,  635; 
John,  294,  570,. 633,  642,  1054, 
1290;  Jonas,  297;  Joseph,  642; 
Joseph  A.,  481,  498;  Julia, 
279,  294;  Leah,  787;  Lydia, 
668,  675;  Madison,  635;  Malin- 
da  E.,  636,  641;  Mary,  931, 
934;  Mary  A.,  1072,  1114, 
1285,  1290;  Mary  E.,  636, 
642;  Mary  Y.,  481,  498;  Miner¬ 
va,  1041,  1086;  Morgan,  64; 
Oliver,  1114;  Oliver  G.,  1072, 
1114;  Oliver  K.,  1114;  Philip, 
398;  Sallie  C.,  1286,  1297; 
Samuel,  1288;  Stella  B.,  1114, 
1143;  Stephen,  642;  Susanna, 
570,  579;  William,  642,  1438; 
Wilson,  524 

Hendry,  Edwin  A.,  1527,  1542; 
Fannie  R.,  1542;  John  B., 
1527,  1542;  Sarah  R.,  1527, 
1542 

Henfling,  Marie  H.,  184 
Henge,  Catharine  A.,  666,  669; 
Levi,  669 

Henk,  Mary  A.,  1265 
Henkle,  Conrad,  147 ;  John,  147 ; 
Susanna,  147;  William,  147; 
AVinnard,  147 

Hennage,  Mary  E.,  1062,  1109 
Henne,  Mary  H.,  293,  320;  Samuel 
H.,  320 

Henneigh,  Mary  A.,  493 
Hennersdorf,  12,  16,  17,  35 
Henning,  Agnes  T.,  668,  675;  Al- 
verda,  674;  Alverda  T.,  674; 
Andrew,  668,  675;  Andrew  L., 
675;  Anna,  675;  Anna  C., 
1023,  1055;  Anna  M.,  681, 


1056,  1106;  Anna  S.,  665,  668; 
Anna  W.,  1306;  Annie  Y., 
1481,  1498;  Bertha,  257; 

Blanche,  675,  680,  681;  Charles 
R.,  675,  681;  Christina,  665; 
David,  668, 675, 1023;  Dorothy, 
680;  Edna  B.,  675,  681;  Ella, 
674;  Elmer,  1306;  Elmer  Iv., 
1056,  1106;  Elton  L.,  1496; 
Elwood,  1023,  1055;  Emma  L., 
1481,  1496;  Emma  R.,  668, 
675;  Ethel,  257;  Gladys,  681; 
Gottlieb,  668,  674;  Hannah, 
1023,  1055;  Harry,  241,  257, 
675,  680,  681;  Helen,  1496; 
Henry,  1010,  1023;  Irwin,  674; 
Isaac,  668,  675;  Isabella  -  L., 
1481;  Jeanetta  M.,  675,  6S0; 
John,  257,  665,  667;  John  R., 
1480,  1496;  John  S.,  258; 

Joseph  L.,  1465,  1480,  1481, 
1496;  Kate,  667,  674;  Lena 
M.,  1480,  1496;  Leroy  B.,  1056; 
Linford,  675;  Louisa,  775; 
Lydia  H.,  668,  675;  Manuela, 
1496;  Manuela  R.,  1481,  1496; 
Margaret,  718,  775;  Margaret 

B. ,  675,  680;  Margaret  H., 

1010,  1023;  Marion,  1498; 

Mary,  1122,  1145;  Mary  A., 
242,  258;  Mary  M.,  *1480, 
1496;  Minerva,  257;  Minnie 
M.,  241,  257;  Norman,  675; 
Paul  H.,  675;  Raymond  L., 
1056;  Rebecca  S.,  1465,  1480; 
Robert  N.,  1056;  Sarah,  775; 
Sue  S.,  675,  680;  Walter,  257; 
William,  775;  Worthington, 
675,  680 

Henninger,  972,  979 
Hennis,  Mary  L.,  776,  834;  Thomas, 
776,  834 

Henricey,  Lillian,  323,  340;  Louis 

C. ,  340 

Henrich,  Abraham,  958;  Catharine 
H.,  686;  S.,  686;  Susan  E., 
953,  958 

Henricks,  Abraham  Y.,  165;  An¬ 
geline  Y.,  165;  Catharine  W., 
156,  165;  Daniel,  166;  Elise 
M.,  165,  185;  Ellen  M.,  156, 
166;  Esther  V.,  165,  185;  Eva 
C.,  165;  Helen,  165;  Mark  A., 
165;  Mark  Y.,  156,  165;  Sam¬ 
uel  M.,  156,  166;  Willis  C.,  124, 
165,  185 
Henry,  717 

Alice  M.,  171,  190;  Augusta,  751, 
807;  Bernice,  751;  Bessie  E., 
170,  190;  Calvin  T.,  616; 

Charles,  751;  Clara  B.,  708, 
751;  Daniel,  171;  Elizabeth, 
1331;  Ella  M.,  951,  956;  Elma 
807;  Emily  L.,  751,  806;  Flor¬ 
ence,  1107;  Florence  S.,  751, 
807;  Gerald,  751,  806;  Henry 
R.,  159,  171;  Howard,  751; 
Isaac,  162,  991;  Jane,  1148; 
John,  708,  751;  Jonas,  751; 
Joseph,  956;  Kate,  1538,  1550; 
Lizzie  A.,  975,  986;  Louise, 
807;  Margaret,  1358;  Maria, 
151S,  1535;  Mary  A.,  980,  991; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Sciiwenkfelder  Families 


Mary  O.,  162;  Matilda  K., 
159,  171;  Michael  E.,  594,  616; 
Norman,  807;  Oscar,  171; 
Russell,  751,  807;  Sallie,  1114; 
Sarah  C.,  594,  616;  Solomon  A., 
986;  Susan,  1135;  Violet  E., 
616,  626;  William  S.,  190 
Hensel  (Hensell),  Alexander,  827; 
Annie  E.,  771,  827;  John  C., 
97;  John  G.,  101 

Iienshaw,  Harriet,  284,  306;  Joseph, 
306;  Martha  A.,  306 
Henszey,  Alexander  J.,  1157,  1163; 
Beatrice  C.,  1163;  Charlotte 

R. ,  1164,  1172;  Daniel  R., 

1172;  Elizabeth  R.,  1172; 

Ethel  O.,  1164;  Gladys  R., 
1164,  1172;  Harold  L.,  1164, 
1172;  Milton  C.,  1164;  Persis 
T.,  1164,  1172;  Roy  O.,  1164, 
1172;  Theresa  E.,  1157,  1163; 
Walter  A.,  1163 

Hepbron,  Della  F.,  340 
Hepburn,  Jeanette,  1534;  L.  Cauff- 
man,  1512,  1528;  Sarah  E., 
1512,  1528 

Hepfinger,  Clayton  W.,  500,  529; 

Matilda  G.,  500,  529 
Heppe,  Louisa,  641 
Herb,  Andora,  813;  Anna  E.,  710, 
756;  Daniel,  756;  Emma,  756; 
Eva,  756,  813;  John,  710,  756; 
Olivia  E.,  756,  813 
Herbein,  Abraham  H.,  618;  Olivia 

B.,  596,  618 

Herber,  Anna  L.,  422,  432;  Henry, 
432;  Susanna,  432 
Herbert,  Charles,  288;  Clara  A., 
288;  Sophia,  213 

Herbig,  Carl,  1418;  Hulda,  1385, 
1418 

Herbst,  Abigail  S.,  1027,  1059; 
Abraham  S.,  1027,  1060;  Al¬ 
bert  H.,  1027,  1060,  1108; 
Benjamin  F.,  1027;  Clara  B., 
1060;  Clarence  F.,  1060,  1108; 
Cora  B.,  1060,  1108;  David 

S. ,  1027,  1059,  1060;  Effa  P., 

1060,  1108;  Elizabeth  S.,  1013, 
1027;  Elmer  N.,  1108;  Emma 
R.,  1027,  1060;  George,  702, 
734;  George  E.,  734,  791; 

George  S.,  1060,  1108; 

Gertrude  M.,  1 108 ;  Gracie 

M.,  1060;  Ida,  1211;  Ina  L., 
1060,  1108;  James,  1027;  John 
H.,  1060,  110S;  Julia  A.,  1060, 
1108;  Laura  H.,  1027,  1060; 
Lottie  S.,  734,  791;  Margaret 
J.,  1108;  Martin  D.,  1013, 
1027;  Mary  A.,  1027,  1060, 
1108;  Mary  W.,  1529;  Minnie, 
1060,  1108;  Norma  S.,  1060; 
Sarah  K.,  1027,  1060;  Violetta 
M.,  702,  734;  William,  734 

Hereford,  52,  53,  61,  67,  69,  71,  82 
Hergesheimer,  G.,  1260 
Herget,  Mary  II. ,  732;  Winfield,  732 
Heriot,  Alja,  842 

Herman  (Herrmann),  Abraham, 
1105;  Alfred,  1025;  Amanda, 
1025;  Anna  B.,  823;  Anna  L., 
646,  655;  Charles,  1161; 


Charles  J.,  655;  Clarence  II., 
655;  Elenora  E.,  1161;  Ella, 
1055,  1105;  Ellen  E.,  655;  Em¬ 
ma,  1547;  Eva,  170;  Frances 
E.,  655;  Hinzinger,  646,  655; 
Jacob,  655;  Mary  L.,  655; 
Melchior,  1186;  Samuel,  1018; 
Sarah  K.,  1018;  Sophia,  1006, 
1012;  T.  L.,  1012;  William  A., 
1025 

Hermans,  Emma  S.,  1480 
Hermany,  Annie  L.,  519 
Herneisen,  Bessie,  826;  Corah  D., 
771,  826;  Earle,  826;  Ella,  826; 
Henry,  771,  826;  Raymond, 
826 

Herner,  Anna  E.,  1032,  1069;  Ber¬ 
tha,  1069;  Blanche  M.,  1069; 
Charles  W.,  1032,  1069;  David, 
1069;  Howard  E.,  1069;  Mary 

A. ,  1032,  1069;  Nathaniel, 

1032,  1069 

Herr,  Christian  S.,  1406;  Dorothy 

C. ,  1371,  1406;  Duane  F.,  1371, 
1406;  Henrietta,  99,  103;  Mar¬ 
tha  E.,  1594 

Herring,  Sarah  M.,  512 
Herrmann — see  Herman 
Herrnhut,  12,  17,  35,  36,  44,  84 
Herron,  Amanda  J.,  260;  Charles, 
260;  John  P.,  243,  260;  Lizzie, 
753;  Mary  E.,  260;  Mary  Iv., 
243,  260;  Melissa,  134 
Hersh  (Hersch),  Anna  K.,  112,  126; 
Cerenus,  443 ;  Charles,  443 ; 
Christiana.  C.,  1035,  1074; 

Elizabeth,  836;  Elmira  S.,  443; 
Emma,  433 ;  Grace,  126;  Hen¬ 
ry,  112,  126;  Howard,  126; 
John,  126;  John  G.,  29;  Joseph, 
422,  433;  Lizzie,  651;  Mary, 
126;  Nancy  G.,  422,  433; 
Sarah,  570;  Susan,  433;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1035,  1074;  William  F., 
1074 

Hershey,  Anna  R.,  1389;  Ellen, 
1392;  Russel,  1389 
Herster,  Elizabeth,  1507,  1517;  • 

Elizabeth  P.,  1507,  1518;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  1512,  1529;  George, 
1503,  1507,  1517;  Henry,  1505; 
John,  1505,  1507,  1512;  John 

D. ,  1512;  John  J.,  1507,  1517; 
Joseph,  1504,  1505,  1507,  1512, 
1518;  Mary,  1503,  1505;  Mary 
W.,  1504,  1512;  Rosanna  W., 
1512;  Sarah  C.,  1512;  Susanna 
M.,  1503,  1507;  Susanna  N., 
1507,  1517;  Wdliam,  1507 

Hertz,  Amos  M.,  898;  Carl  F.,  898; 
Ella  I.,  891,  898;  Emeline,  898; 
Martin  R.,  898;  Martin  W., 
891,  898;  Mina  S.,  1045;  Paul 

B. ,  898 

Hertzler,  Aldus  K.,  1407,  1428; 
Ellen  II.,  1407,  1428;  Emanuel 

C. ,  1428;  Florence,  654 
Hertzog,  Caroline,  420,  425;  David, 

425;  Mary,  1038 

Hervey,  Helen  M.,  1300;  Robert 
H.,  1300 

Heryford,  Nora  L.,  586,  605; 

Samuel  H.,  605 


Hess,  982,  1009 

Aaron  T.,  1018;  Agnes  T.,  1542, 
1553;  Alfred  R.,  339;  Anna 
B.,  1553;  Ardell  C.,  1402; 
Catharine,  1296;  Catherine  K., 
1018;  Charles  F.,  461;  Daisy, 
106,  118;  Edmea  E.,  1335, 
1363;  Elizabeth,  1046;  Ellen 
H.,  1090,  1134;  Elsie  M.,  449, 
461;  Emma  M.,  1047;  Eph¬ 
raim,  1019;  Flora,  1402;  Fred 
L.,  1542,  1553;  Herbert,  1090, 
1134;  Irma,  1360;  Jeremiah, 
1134;  Katharine,  1040;  Kath¬ 
ryn,  1114;  Levina  K.,  1018; 
Lillian  B.,  1334,  1360;  Mar¬ 
garet,  210;  Marguerite,  1134; 
Marian  M.,  987,  998;  Mary  A., 
256;  Mary  W.,  768;  Melvina 
G.,  1360,  1402;  Ottilia,  1113; 
Quintus,  998;  Rosa  A.,  458; 
Rosa  L.,  318,  339;  Roy  E.,  1360, 
1402;  Samuel,  1360;  Samuel  E., 
1334,  1360; Sarah,  1527; Sophia 
O.,  1019;  Susanna,  766;  Thom¬ 
as,  1018;  Thomas  H.,  1019; 
William  J.,  1363 

Hessenauer,  Fred,  617;  Jennie  M., 
596,  617;  Ruth  E.,  617;  Sidney, 
596,  617 

Hesser,  Amanda,  1338 
Hessler,  James  S.,  399;  Mary  A., 
374,  399 

Hetherington,  Annie,  1351;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1351;  Elizabeth  B.,  1330, 
1351;  George  B.,  1351;  John, 
1330,  1350;  Washington,  1351 
Hetrick  (Hetrich,  Hettrick), 
Charles  S.,  1146;  Harvey,  712; 
Henry,  1121;  Lillian  H.,  712; 
Matilda,  570,  580,  1123,  1146; 
Sarah, 1080,  1121 

Hettinger,  Catharine  M.,  317,  339; 
Ervin  A.,  339;  Katherine,  339; 
Thomas,  317,  339;  Thomas  C., 
339 

Hevener — see  Heebner 

Hevner,  Benjamin  T.,  1423;  Ethel 

B. ,  1423;  George  H.,  1423; 

Henry  H.,  1423;  H.  J.,  1390, 
1423;  Jennie  M.,  1390,  1423; 
Mary  C.,  1423 

Hewitt,  Eleanor  B.,  1488,  1498; 
Eleanor  M.,  1472,  1488;  Elise, 
1488,  1498;  George  W.,  1488; 
Grace  B.,  1488;  James,  261; 
Jessie  G.,  1488;  John  M.,  1488; 
Mary  B.,  244,  261;  William  D., 
1472,  1488 

Hey,  Ada  E.,  591,  611;  Emily  M., 
591,  611;  Henrietta  J.,  591, 
611;  John,  575,  591;  Jpnas, 
591;  Melissa  M.,  575,  591 
Heyberger,  Barbara  E.,  1351,  1388; 
Margaret,  864,  867;  Jacob, 
1388 

Ileydrick  (Heidrick,  Heydrig,  Heid- 
rich,  etc.),  35,  58 
Abraham,  38,  54,  58,  59,  64,  79, 
83,  221,  479,  860,  862-864,  866- 
868,  1258,  1311-1313;  Ada 

C. ,  877,  882;  Ada  M.,  873, 
879;  Adelaide  V.,  862,  863; 


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1649 


Alfred  M.,  872,  878;  Amanda 

D. ,  871,  877;  Ann,  864;  Ann 

A. ,  865,  870;  Ann  H.,  867,  871; 
Anna,  146,  351,  354,  860,  861, 
868,  940;  Anna  B.,  S76,  881; 
Anna  C.,  871,  1312;  Anna  D., 
874,  880;  Anna  K.,  881;  Annie, 
862;  Annie  K.,  238,  251,  876; 
Annie  M.,  876,  881;  Annie  S., 
868,  873 

Balthasar  (Balzer),  17,  36,  42, 
43,  54,  55,  63-65,  78,  146,  228, 
270,  663,  684,  859-861,  864, 
865,  882,  908,  1558;  Barbara, 
146,  466,  468,  860,  1180;  Ben¬ 
jamin  A.,  877;  Caleb,  867,  871; 
Carl  I.,  874,  S80;  Caroline  E., 
870;  Caroline  M.,  865,  869; 
Caspar,  36,  42,  64,  79,  859,  860, 
908,  1312;  Catharine,  862,  864, 

868,  1559;  Catharine  W.,  64, 
1312;  Charles,  864,  867,  868, 

871,  873,  876,  881,  1262; 

Charles  F.,  877;  Charles  IE, 
865,  869,  870,  875;  Charles  S., 

872,  879;  Charles  W.,  869,  870, 
877;  Charlotte  J.,  876,  881; 
Christopher,  1,  7,  16,  38,  64, 
731,  741,  860,  861,  863-865, 

869,  870,  874-877,  880,  941, 
950,  1264 

Daniel  K.,  364,  862,  863;  David, 

868,  872;  Edith,  862;  Edward, 
867;  Eleanor,  880;  Elizabeth, 
230,  233,  862,  864,  868;  Eliza¬ 
beth  B.,  868,  873;  Elizabeth 
N.,  860,  864;  Elizabeth  W., 
864,  868;  Ella  F.,  872;  Ellie 

B. ,  873;  Emily  D.,  871;  Emily 
H.,  868,  872;  Estella  R.,  863; 
Estelle  J.,  876,  881;  Eva  (Eve), 
38,  39,  41-t44,  52,  64,  228,  350, 
352,  684,  860,  861,  908,  1176; 
Eva  B.,  860;  Eva  D.,  874;  Eva 
L.,  873,  879 

Florence  G.,  873,  879;  Florence 
T.,  876;  Frances,  877;  Frances 
H.,  869,  874;  Frederick  P., 
874,  880;  George,  29,  37,  42, 
43,  53,  54,  64,  65,  79,  83,  146, 
228,  350,  471,  663,  860-862, 

864,  867,  868,  907,  908,  943, 
944,  1181,  1312;  George  C., 
863;  George  K,  862,  863; 
George  N.,  867,  871;  George 
R.,  863 

Hannah,  354,  359,  862;  Harold 
F.,  8^1;  Harriet,  870,  874; 
Harriet  A.,  871;  Harriet  E., 

865,  868,  869,  874;  Harriet 
K,  S74,  880;  Harry  T.,  877, 
882;  Helen,  874,  881;  Helen 

E. ,  873,  879,  881;  Helen  M., 
877;  Helena,  468,  861;  Henry, 
867 ;  Isaac,  864,  868 

James  A.,  869,  870;  James  C., 
876,  881 ;  James  D. ,  877 ;  James 
H.,  868;  Jeremiah  (Jeremias), 
S60,  940;  Jesse,  870;  Jesse  A., 

869,  876;  Jessie  A.,  876,  881; 
Jessie  D.,  877,  882;  Jessie  H., 
881;  John,  872;  John  A.,  871; 
Joseph,  862;  Joseph  IE,  870; 


Josephine,  880;  Josephine  S., 
877,  882;  Kate  E.,  877,  881; 
Keia  H.,  877,  882 
Lawrence  C.,  876;  Leanna  K, 
864,  868;  Levi,  867;  Lizzie  S., 
873;  Lizzie  W.,  869,  876;  Lor¬ 
etta  S.,  871,  877;  Louis  C., 
877;  Louise,  880;  Lulu  M., 
872,  879;  Lydia,  230,  233,  862 
Margaret,  880;  Margaret  A.,  869, 
876;  Margaret  C.,  873,  879; 
Margaret  H.,  864,  867;  Mar- 
gretha,  961;  Maria,  228,  861, 
862,  864,  867,  908;  Maria  H., 
860;  Mary,  862,  864,  867,  868, 
873;  Mary  A.,  865,  867,  869- 
871;  Mary  B.,  868,  872;  Mary 

C.,  863,  865,  869,  871,  877; 
Mary  E.,  881;  Mary  K.,  365, 
862,  1195,  1205;  Mary  L., 

872;  Mary  M.,  881;  Mary  R., 
867,  871, '1262;  Mary  T.,  877; 
Matilda  A.,  871;  Melchior, 
58,  146,  228,  468,  860,  861, 

908,  918,  1314 

Paul  D.,  879;  Peter,  867,  870; 
Peter  C.,  869,  876;  Ray,  873, 
879;  Rebecca,  474,  485,  862; 
Regina,  860,  862,  863,  866; 
Richard  I.,  874;  Rosina,  38, 
42,  64,  228,  861,  862,  1558; 
Rosina  IE,  860;  Rosina  K., 
146,  860,  861 

Sallie  P.,  868,  873;  Samuel,  862, 
864,  868;  Samuel  K.,  356; 
Sarah,  53,  470,  472,  862,  863; 
Sarah  F.,  864,  867,  871;  Sarah 
K,  1195,  1205;  Sarah  M.,  872; 
Senora  A.,  872,  878;  Sophia, 
877;  Sophia  K.,  364,  862,  863; 
Sue  K.,  282,  301;  Susanna,  52, 
270,  271,  466,  468,  663,  664, 
687,  860-864,  866-868,  871, 
918;  Susanna  K.,  350,  861; 
Susanna  N.,  864,  867;  Susanna 
Y.,  471,  860,  861,  863,  1258 
Thomas  B.,  870;  Thomas  G., 
876;  William,  876;  William  F., 
882;  William  H.,  871,  876,  877, 
881;  William  J.,  873,  879; 
William  W.,  868,  872,  873 
Heydt,  Ada  IE,  912;  Adelaide  S., 
166,  185,  428,  431,  446;  Adella 
H.,  912,  914;  Agnes  H.,  912, 
914;  Alma  H.,  554;  Annie  H., 
912;  Aquilla  II.,  532,  554; 
Calvin  H.,  911;  Catharine  S., 

909,  911;  Charles,  446,  459, 

911;  Cora  D.,  911;  Daniel, 
422,  430;  Edgar,  811;  Edwin 
E.,  446;  Edwin  H.,  912;  Ella 
W.,  912;  Ernest  N.,  459; 

Esther  H.,  554;  Harriet,  431; 
Jennie  B.,  446,  459,  911;  John, 
911;  Judith,  986;  Julia,  175; 
Katie  H.,  912;  Laura  H.,  912; 
Laura  S.,  811;  Leah  F.,  431, 
446;  Lillie  M.,  166,  186,  446; 
Lizzie,  431;  Lydia  A.,  508, 
538;  Minnie  H.,  912;  Morris 
H.,  912;  Nathaniel,  431,  446; 
Nicholas,  431;  Norman  H., 
554;  Oliver,  341,  428,  446; 


Olivia,  449;  Olivia  IE,  912, 
914;  Oswin,  446;  Percival  F., 
554;  Rebecca,  539;  Sallie,  446; 
Sallie  H.,  911;  Sallie  L.,  1197, 
1208;  Sophia  G.,  422,  430; 
William  D.,  432,  454;  William 
H.,  446;  Zacharias  W.,  909,  911 
Heye,  George  G.,  1545;  Marie  A., 
1529,  1545 

Heyer,  Carrie  W.,  1248,  1254 
Heys,  Robert,  208;  Sarah  A.,  181, 
208 

Heyser,  Hettie  C.,  1333;  Mary  J., 
274,  284 

Hibbard,  Alice  B.,  1523,  1539; 
Hinton  IE,  1539;  Jessie,  1523, 
1539;  John,  1523,  1539;  John 
H.,  1539;  Walter  F.,  1539; 
Webster  H.,  1539 

Hibberd,  Alice  H.,  1144;  Ethel  M., 
960;  Ethel  Y.,  956,  960;  George 

B. ,  956,  960;  Thomas,  960 
Hibbs,  Catharine,  1006;  Emma, 

1428;  Frances  D.,  751,  806; 
Frank  C.,  751,  806;  Joseph  S., 
806;  Ruth  D.,  806 
Hibel,  Caroline,  1489 
Hickman,  Ada,  1482;  Clara  II. , 
1171;  Ethel  R.,  1482,  1497; 
Leila  F.,  1467,  1482;  Paul, 
1482;  William  H.,  1467,  1482 
Hicks,  Amelia  G.,  1037,  1080;  Ar¬ 
thur,  1080;  Berenice  A.,  518; 
Chester  I.,  518;  Donald  J.,  518; 
Eleonora,  99,  104;  James,  1371; 
James  M.,  518;  James  R.,  493, 
518;  John,  518,  1342,  1371; 
Joseph  R.,  1377;  Lloyd,  518; 
Lottie  M.,  1342,  1371;  Lydia, 
1345,  1377;  Maud  J.,  534; 
Maude  L.,  518;  Maude  O., 
493,  518;  Ronald  R.,  518;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1037,  1080 
Hiebner — see  Heebner 
Hiestand  (Heistand,  Histand),  1157 
Aaron,  237;  Allen  U.,  1199,  1210; 
Barbara,  1314;  Camilla  C., 
1087,  1130;  Charles,  232,  237; 
David,  1130,  1407;  Della  M., 
1210;  Elizabeth  K.,  232,  236; 
Emma,  237;  Geneva,  1407; 
Hannah,  1407;  Hannah  B., 
1373,  1407;  Helena,  236;  Hen¬ 
ry,  237;  Horace,  1407;  Ida  K., 
237,  250;  Ida  S.,  1199,  1210; 
Jennie,  1407;  John  (Johannes), 
232,  236,  1320;  John  B.,  608; 
Katie,  1407;  Lizzie,  1407; 
Louisa,  237;  Lydia,  247; 
Maria,  590,  608;  Mary,  237; 
Mary  B.,  1373;  Mary  K.,  232, 
237;  Nathaniel,  82;  Nathaniel 

C. ,  1373,  1407;  Sallie,  1407, 
1427;  Samuel  C.,  1373;  Su¬ 
sanna,  1314,  1320 

Higgins,  Charles  H.,  338;  Howard, 
317,  338;  Sarah  K,  317,  338 
High  (Hoch),  Addison,  498;  Aman¬ 
da,  524;  Amanda  S.,  1044, 
1093;  Annie,  1498;  Catharine, 
560;  Cora  S.,  982;  David  K., 
481,  498 ;  Edna  M.,  1 137 ;  Edna 
R.,  335;  Elizabeth  Y.,  481,  498; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Elsie  M.,  1093,  1137;  Ezra, 
335;  Gideon,  102;  Hannah, 
1162;  Jacob,  498;  James,  1090; 
James  E.,  1044,  1093;  J.  Mor¬ 
ris,  311,  335;  John,  64,  498, 
975,  1003;  Laura  R.,  1091, 

1135;  Levi,  1093;  Mabel  R., 

1093;  Mackie  R.,  1090;  Mag¬ 
dalena,  970,  975;  Margaret, 
896;  Maria,  971;  Martha  J., 
334,  341;  Mary,  405;  Mary  A., 
311,  335,  498,  526;  Mary  E., 
718,  775;  Mary  L.,  1411; 

Rachel,  98,  102;  Reuben,  1135; 
Samuel,  718,  775;  Sarah  A., 
646,  656;  Susan,  335;  Thomas, 
982;  Warren  L.,  1093,  1137; 
W.  Elwood,  656;  William  A., 
94;  William  R.,  335,  341 
Highfield,  Ebba  S.,  996;  Grace, 
996;  Herbert  M.,  9S6,  996; 

Irene  G.,  986,  996;  Louise,  996; 
Norris  C.,  996 

Highley,  Catharine,  289;  Hannah 
A.,  1484;  Martha  I.,  379,  404; 
Mary,  957;  Silas  IT. ,  404 
Higson,  Annie,  1085;  Charles  S., 
1085;  Emma  L.,  1040,  1085; 
Fremont,  1085;  Garfield,  1085; 
Marie,  1085;  Richard,  1040, 
1085;  Samuel  G.,  1085;  Sarah 
E.,  1085 

Hikes,  Mary  A.,  786 
Hilbert,  Amelia  W.,  756,  813; 
George  I.,  756,  813;  Helen, 
443,  457;  Isaac,  813 
Hilborn,  Harriet  E.,  1417 
IJild,  Hannah  V.,  892,  899;  John 
IL,  892,  899;  Lydia  J.,  899 
Hildebidle — see  Hiltebeitel 
Hildenbrand  (Hildebrand),  Albert, 
1105;  Alice  W.,  1055;  Amanda 
E.,  1055,  1105;  Anna  L.,  1105; 
Catherine,  1034,  1073,  1171; 
Clara  M.,  1105;  Ella  H.,  1055, 
1105;  Ellemeine,  1023,  1055; 
Esther,  1023;  Eugene  W.,  1055, 
1105;  Francis  A.,  1297;  Freder¬ 
ick  D.,  1073;  Fritz,  1023; 
George  E.,  1105;  Plarry,  1163, 
1171;  Harry  K.,  1286,  1297; 
Helen  E.,  1105;  Henry,  1023; 
Henry  D.,  1297;  Herbert  E., 
1105;  Homer  A.,  1297;  Israel, 
1010,  1023;  John  E.,  1105; 
John  W.,  1055,  1105;  Leon, 
1105;  Lillie  E.,  1142;  Louella, 
255;  Maggie  M.,  1163,  1171; 
Mamie  M.,  1055,  1105;  Mar¬ 
cella,  1105;  Martha  A.,  1286, 
1297;  Mary  E.,  1055,  1105; 
Mary  S.,  1023;  Melvin,  1105; 
Milton  H.,  1023;  Milton  W., 
1055,  1105;  Minerva  W.,  1055; 
Oliver  W.,  1055,  1105;  Pearson 
IL,  1023,  1055;  Pierson  M., 
1105;  Sarah  J.,  1023,  1055; 
Sarah  R.,  1023;  Stella  E.,  1105, 
1142;  Susanna  H.,  1010,  1023 
Hile,  Eliza  H.,  690 
Hileman,  Almeda,  1209;  Donald, 
1209;  J.  Lyndale,  1198,  1209; 


Lillie  H.,  1198,  1209;  Lowell, 
1209 

Hilgert,  Christiana  B.,  1014,  1032; 
Jacob,  1014,  1032;  Sarah,  1031, 
1032,  1068 
Hilkert,  Sarah,  447 
Hill,  Aaron,  750;  Albert,  750,  806; 
Albert  M.,  806;  Anna,  704; 
Bertha  E.,  806;  Bessie  M., 
925;  Catharine,  596;  Clara  A., 
980,  990;  Clara  D.,  922,  925; 
Clayton,  750,  806;  Crossley 
IL,  806;  David,  1517;  Edward, 
1309;  Elizabeth,  1013,  1029; 
Elizabeth  I.,  312,  335;  Ellen, 
708,  750;  Ellen  E.,  708,  750; 
Elsie  M.,  596;  Ephraim  Y., 
579,  596;  Gertrude,  750;  Grace, 
880,  883;  Henry,  990;  Irwin 

5.,  596;  Jacob,  62;  James  L., 
922,  925;  Kate,  708,  749; 
Katherine  R.,  750;  Lewis,  925; 
Martha,  1507,  1517;  Martha 
E.,  799,  806,  842;  Mary  A., 
710,  757;  Mary  E.,  750,  806; 
Milton  G.,  806;  Pauline  E., 
806;  Rebecca  D.,  579,  596; 
Ruth  R.,  1304,  1309;  Sallie 

1.,  750,  806;  Samuel,  1029; 
Samuel  J.,  842;  Sophie,  1084; 
Thelma,  925;  William,  708, 
750 

Hillborn,  Mary  E.,  998 
Hillegass,  1201 

Ada  S.,  121;  Adam,  61,  68,  91, 
92,  97,  98,  103;  Albert,  110, 
120;  Alda  M.,  402,  411;  Alfred, 
1173;  Alice  J.,  110;  Allen,  994; 
Allen  Iv.,  108;  Amelia,  102, 
110;  Anna,  92,  98,  103,  1218; 
Anna  M.,  475,  487;  Anna  S., 
91,  97;  Anna  Y.,  471,  475; 
Annie  S.,  1165,  1173;  Blanche, 
1218 

Calvin  W.,  107,  120;  Carl,  98, 
110;  Caroline,  101,  108;  Carrie 
C.,  120;  Catharine,  475;  Catha¬ 
rine  K.,  98,  102,  110;  Cather¬ 
ine,  125;  Charles,  102,  472, 
530,  1573;  Charles  C.,  120; 
Clara  A.,  107,  119;  Clara  R., 
108,  120;  Clara  V.,  530;  Clar¬ 
ence,  983,  994;  Clarence  A., 
138;  Clemmie  M.,  108,  121; 
Cordelia  M.,  98,  103;  Daniel, 
475,  487;  David  N.,  411;  Dinah 
K,  175,  487,  510;  Dorothy, 
1218 

Edgar,  1165,  1173;  Effinger  F., 
107;  Elda  V.,  510;  Elda  S.,  530; 
Elizabeth,  475;  Elizabeth  K., 
475,  487;  Elizabeth  M.,  1576; 
Ella  I.,  120,  138;  Ella  K.,  110; 
Ella  S.,  1203,  1218;  Ella  W., 
488,  510;  Ella  Y.,  108,  120; 
Elverda  H.,  510,  543;  Emeline, 
102,  421,  427;  Emma,  103, 
110,  546;  Emma  B.,  441;  Em¬ 
ma  H.,  108,  121;  Emma  U., 
107;  Esther  C.,  101,  107; 

Evelyn  P.,  120,  139 
Florence,  1218;  Florence  S.,  983, 
994;  Francis  L.,  530;  George, 


101;  George  W.,  101,  107; 
Glenna  M.,  402;  Grace,  543; 
Harriet  M.,  121;  Harry  M., 
120,  138,  142;  Henry,  102, 
110,  502,  530;  Hezekiah,  488, 
510;  Hiram  W.,  108;  Horace 
R.,  107,  120;  Ida,  110;  Ida  B., 

107,  120;  Irvin  R.,  120;  Irvin 
T.,  138;  Isaiah  J.,  488 

Jacob,  93,  98,  102,  475,  487; 
Jacob  A.,  101;  Jacob  G.,  107; 
Jane,  107,  120;  Jennie  Iv.,  510, 
542;  Jeremiah,  487,  488;  John, 
475;  John  C.,  121;  John  G., 
402;  John  P.,  377,  402;  Jona¬ 
than,  475,  487;  Joseph,  475, 
487;  Josiah,  101,  107,  108,  487, 
488;  Josiah  PI.,  121 
Lee  H.,  121,  139;  Lee  W.,  139; 
Leonore  S.,  107,  120;  LeRoy 

A. ,  402,  411;  Lesher,  441; 
Lester,  1218;  Levinus,  245; 
Lillie  V.,  120;  Linford  E.,  994; 
Livera,  502,  530;  Louisa  D., 
101,  108;  Lucie  M.,  108,  121; 
Lucy  A.,  101,  108,  475,  487; 
Lucy  I.,  488;  Lydia,  894;  Lydia 
M.,  101,  108 

Mabel  S.,  402,  411;  Magdalena, 
98,  103;  Maggie  J.,  236,  245; 
Manoah,  175,  487,  510;  Mar¬ 
garet,  749,  1005;  Maria  A., 
101;  Maria  L.,  101,  107;  Maria 

R. ,  97;  Martha  A.,  120,  138; 
Mary  E.,  107,  120,  210;  Mary 
M.,  488;  Marvin  A.,  510,  543; 
Matilda,  101,  108;  Maud  T., 
138;  Michael,  69,  471,  475; 
Milton,  73,  103,  110;  Minnie 
J.,  377,  402 

Oliver  J.,  108,  121;  Oren  S.,  138; 
Oren  W.,  120,  138;  Oswin, 
1195,  1203;  Pearl  E.,  120; 

Priscilla,  107,  120;  Rebecca, 

108,  120;  Rebecca  G.,  101; 
Rose  E.,  138,  142;  Rosina  S., 
93,  98;  Samuel,  98,  475,  487; 
Sarah  A.,  101,  107;  Sarah  G.; 
98,  102;  Sarah  J.,  488,  510; 
Sarah  S.,  1195,  1203;  Susanna, 
475;  Susannah  II.,  120,  138; 
Theresa  L.,  120,  138;  Verna, 
1173;  Wallace,  1218;  Wallace 
H.,  120;  Warren  H.,  108,  120; 
Warren  J.,  120;  Warren  S., 
1203,  1218;  Washington,  103; 
Wayne  M.,  530;  William,  101, 
108,  1203;  William  G.,  107, 
119,  120 

Hiller,  Michael,  10,  15,  856,  1437 
Hillman,  Charles  W.,  330;  Evelyn 

B. ,  301,  330 
Hillpot,  Mary,  164 
Hills,  Mary,  1515,  1531 
Hiltebeitel  (Hildebidle),  Amelia, 

1053,  1102;  Amelia  IL,  1022, 
1053;  Andrew  E.,  1054,  1103; 
Annie  C.,  1054;  Anna  G.,  1102; 
Augustus  S.,  1054;  Belle,  441; 
Bessie  B.,  522,  551;  Charles, 
1078;  Frank,  427,  441;  George 

S. ,  1053;  Hannah,  1083;  Henry 
M.,  1022,  1053;  Irwin,  441; 


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1651 


Jesse,  63;  John,  63;  John  M., 
551;  Katie,  1054;  LeRoy  D., 
1103;  Lucinda  S.,  427,  441; 
Maggie,  1054,  1103;  Maggie 
F.,  1078;  Minerva,  441;  Sarah, 
441,  1170;  Susan  H.,  1054, 
1103;  Wallace,  441 
Hiltner,  Anna  E.,  167 
Hilton,  Mary,  552 
Hilts,  Ivy,  1169,  1174;  Robert  M., 
1174 

Himmel,  Anna  M.,  891,  897;  Jacob, 
897;  Mary,  1205,  1220;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1220 

Himmelein,  Frederica,  1254 
Himmelsbach,  Mary  A.,  960 
Hinchman,  Viola,  1483 
Hinderlooten,  45 

Hindle,  Carol  C.,  1551;  Dorothy, 
1551;  Frank  L.,  1540,  1551; 
John,  1551;  Katharine,  1551; 
Katharine  D.,  1540,  1551 
Hindman,  Sarah  A.,  1424 
Hine,  Messura  B.,  400 
Hineline,  Emma  A.,  1091,  1136; 
Joel  F.,  1136 

Hinkle  (Hinkel,  Hinckle),  Anna 
M.,  451;  Arthur  J.,  410;  Bessie 

B. ,  206;  Catharine,  149,  155; 
Catherine  R.,  162,  172,  206; 
Charles,  206,  740,  798;  Conrad, 
150,  155;  David,  179,  205; 
Dorothy  M.,  397,  410;  Eliza¬ 
beth  G.,  179,  206;  Elmer  D., 
784,  837;  Elsie  C.,  206;  George 

F. ,  410;  Hannah,  1155,  1158; 

Hannah  E.,  740,  798;  Jesse, 
162,  179,  206;  John,  155; 

Lottie  M.,  784,  837;  Margaret, 
162,  179;  Marie  E.,  410;  Mary 
E.,  179;  Mary  N.,  150,  155; 
Milton  H.,  837;  Pearl  M.,  410; 
Percy  J.,  397,  410;  Rebecca 

C. ,  179,  206;  Rex,  179,  206; 
Rowena  M.,  179,  205;  Susanna, 
155;  William,  155;  Winnard, 
155 

Hinnerschietz  (Hinnershits),  Al- 
meda  L.,  174,  195;  Catharine 
K.,  160,  174;  Edward,  1107; 
Ella  K.,  174,  194;  Elmer  K., 
174,  195;  Emma  K,  174,  194; 
Ida  M.,  1107;  John  S.,  195; 
Joseph,  174;  Katie  L.,  174; 
Michael,  160,  174 
Hinrichs,  Catharine,  911 
Plipple,  Annie  H.,  1487;  Elsie  M., 
597,  619;  Emma  J.,  1033,  1070; 
James,  282;  Joseph,  1033,  1070; 
Lillie  M.,  217;  Mary,  1006, 
1013;  Mary  A.,  619;  Mary  J., 
274,  282;  Rufus  H.,  619;  Victor 

G. ,  597,  619 

Hirleman,  Elmer,  736;  Kate  H., 
736 

Hirneisen,  Anna  R.,  773;  Annie, 
773;  Cora  B.,  773;  Elizabeth, 
773,  830;  John,  717,  772;  Kate, 
772,  829;  Phares,  773;  Reuben, 
772;  Salinda,  773,  829;  Sallie 
E.,  717,  772;  Samuel.  773; 
Sarah  H.,  772 


Hirmer,  C.  G.,  958;  Mary  A.,  953, 
958 

Hirsch,  Catharine,  686;  Catharine 
R.,  705,  743;  Catherine,  683; 
Isadore,  705,  743;  Linwood,  745 
Hirshey,  David,  1470;  Kate  S., 
1458,  1470 

Hiskey,  Allen,  442;  Charles,  428, 
442;  Sarah  S.,  428,  442 
Hist,  Emma  L.,  1129 
Hitchcock,  Alvirus,  211;  Helen 
A.,  188,  211 

Hitchins,  Christine,  1543 
Hiter,  Helen,  130 
Hittle,  Catherine,  157 
Hitz,  Appolonia,  451 
Hively,  Mary,  1320,  1324 
Hixson,  Elmira  S.,  976,  987 ;  George, 
987;  Isaiah,  976,  987;  Mar¬ 
garet,  987 

Iloagland,  Anna  H.,  168,  187;  Joel, 
187 

Hobart,  Byron  F.,  1462,  1477; 
Charles  H.,  1544;  Emma  L., 
1462,  1477;  H.  F.,  643;  Mary 
A.,  1528,  1544 

Hobbs,  Harriet  E.,  1365;  Mary,  535 
Hobensack,  Elvie  C.,  1268,  1276; 
Henry,  207;  Henry  H.,  180, 
207;  John  IL,  207;  Alary,  207; 
Rex,  207;  Susan  R.,  180,  207; 
William,  1276;  William  P., 
1268,  1276 

Hoburg — see  Holiburg 
Hoch — see  High 
Hochlander,  836 
Hock,  Sophia,  1087 
Hockenau,  10,  12,  20 
Hockenburg,  Nannie,  731 
Hocker,  Caroline,  1261,  1264;  John, 
1264 

Hocklander,  Carrie  F.,  737,  793; 

Jefferson  M.,  793 
Hockman,  Alary,  1286,  1287 
Hodapp,  Carrie,  553 
Hodkinson,-  Ida,  715 
Hoehne,  Albertine,  182 
Hoelzle,  Friedericke  J.,  549 
Hoepding,  Adolph,  1127;  Theresa, 
1083,  1127 

Hoephle,  Charles,  676,  682;  Mary 
E.,  676,  682 

Hoesch,  H.  C.,  1385,  1418;  Karl, 
1418;  Laura  S.,  1385,  1418 
Hoff,  1003 

Hoffecker  (Hoffacker),  Alvin  M., 
1069;  Anna  AI.,  1069;  Catha¬ 
rine  N.,  1014,  1032;  Ella,  1069; 
Emilie,  1069;  Ephraim,  1032; 
Franklin,  1032;  John,  1014, 
1032;  John  L.,  1069;  Levi, 
1032,  1069;  Louisa,  1088,  1131; 
Alahlon,  1032,  1069;  Mary, 
1069;  Philip,  1032;  Rachel  H., 
1032,  1069;  Sidney  M.,  1032, 
1069 

Hoffer,  Beulah  V.,  1384,  1416; 
Franklin,  1416;  Harry  F., 
1416;  Harry  L.,  1384,  1416 
Hoffert,  Amanda,  843;  Laura  K., 
726 

Hoffman  (Hoveman,  Huffman), 
Ada  B.,  779;  Adelaide  L.,  1201, 


1215;  Agnes  C.,  321;  Alice  A., 
1241,  1251;  Alma,  783;  Alvin, 
453;  Amanda,  160,  175;  Aman¬ 
da  S.,  1201,  1214;  Ambrose, 
1201,  1214;  Ammon,  532,  554; 
Amy,  170,  190;  Andrew,  1252; 
Anna,  37,  64,  468,  533,  1180, 
1184,  1186;  Anna  L.,  1413; 
Anna  R.,  918,  1251;  Anna  Y., 
485,  504;  Annie,  533;  Annie 
E.,  438,  452;  Annie  K,  376, 
532,  553;  Annie  L.,  178,  204, 
1201;  Aquilla,  532,  554;  Arland 
S.,  532 

Balthasar  (Balzer,  Balsher),  4,  11, 
13,  15,  17,  23,  28,  36,  41,  42, 
45,  51,  60,  64,  65,  79,  228,  344, 
349,  350,  466,  471,  631,  856, 
857,  886,  918,  940,  964-966, 
1152,  1180-1183,  1280,  1434, 
1558,  1559;  Barbara,  37,  42, 
43,  65,  569,  576;  Barbara  H., 
271,  273;  Barbara  S.,  1180, 
1226;  Bessie,  294,  501,  530; 
Bessie  N.,  294,  321;  Beulah 
K.,  247,  262;  Blanche  B.,  294, 
322 

Calvin,  504,  533;  Carlotta  S., 
984,  994;  Carrie  AL,  1369, 
1406;  Charles,  1241;  Charles 

A. ,  453;  Charles  R.,  262;  Ches¬ 
ter,  533;  Christopher  (Chris¬ 
toph),  11,  17,  23,  29,  37,  43, 
51,  54,  55,  62,  65,  70,  79,  83, 
223,  229-231,  352,  663,  664, 
887,  918,  919,  944,  946,  967, 
968,  1180,  1182-1184,  1229, 
1230,  1282,  1283,  1502,  1559; 
Clara,  448,  460;  Clara  C.,  279, 
294;  Clara  F.,  294,  321;  Clara 
J.,  1201,  1214;  Clarence  N., 
1241,  1251;  Clifford  G.,  262; 
Cora  C.,  294,  321,  340 

David  H.,  1067;  David  M.,  1214; 
Dianna,  1100;  Donald  R.,  340; 
Donna  AL,  788;  Earl  C.,  453; 
Eddie  S.,  987;  Edgar  B.,  376, 
532,  553;  Edith,  994;  Edith 

J.,  979,  989;  Edna  M.,  1216; 
Edward,  1241;  Elinor  A.,  1215; 
Elizabeth,  270,  271,  788;  Eliza¬ 
beth  B.,  892,  899;  Elizabeth 
R.,  291,  Elizabeth  V.,  728,  788; 
Ellwood,  504,  533;  Elmer  S., 
987;  Elmira  W.,  321;  Elsie 

AL,  321;  Emma,  504,  532; 

Emma  Y.,  976,  986;  Ernest, 
554;  Ethel  M.,  788,  839;  Eva, 
554;  Eva  H.,  453 
Flora  S.,  987;  Florence  A.,  294, 
321;  Frank  A.,  1241;  Franklin, 
279,  294;  Franklin  Y.,  504, 

532,  976;  Fredericka  W.,  504, 
533;  Gasper,  96;  Genevieve  C., 
788,  839;  George,  17,  36,  40-42, 
48,  54,  64,  65,  79,  761,  1180, 
1181,  1226;  George  F.,  321; 
Gertrude,  439,  453;  Gertrude 

B. ,  321;  Gladys  C.,  340 
Harrison,  504,  532;  Harry,  530; 

Harvey,  294,  321;  Harvey  W., 
1201,  1215;  H.  Clyde,  1216; 
Henry,  504,  788,  1201;  Henry 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


G. ,  788;  Hodge  E.,  247,  262; 
Horace,  553;  Ida  M.,  713,  761, 
1201,  1215,  1381,  1415;  Irwin, 
1067 

Jacob,  271,  273;  Jacob  D.,  485, 
504;  Jacob  M.,  1369,  1406; 
James,  279,  294,  321;  James 
E.,  984,  994;  James  T.,  321; 
J.  B.,  1242;  Joanna,  279,  294, 
891,  898;  John,  271,  273,  278, 
279,  294,  321,  728,  788,  1067; 
John  R.,  321,  340;  Joseph,  175; 
Joseph  B.,  986;  Joseph  H., 
976,  986;  Josiah  P.,  190;  Julia, 
433,  449;  Julia  F.,  1410;  Julia 

H. ,  279,  294 

Katherine  M.,  1251;  Kathryn, 
757 ;  Laura,  282,  303;  Laura  R., 
294,  321;  Laura  S.,  504,  532, 
976;  Lester  P.,  453;  Levi  S., 
27,  1201,  1215;  Lewis,  533; 
Lillian  S.,  504,  533;  Lizzie,  277; 
Lottie  C.,  195;  Lottie  S.,  532, 
554 

Mabel,  533,  554;  Margaret,  1242, 
1252,  1274;  Maria,  1180;  Mary, 
1112,  1200,  1201,  1213,  1242; 
Mary  B.,  321;  Mary  C.,  1241, 
1251;  Mary  E.,  294,  321;  Mary 

S.,  1235,  1241;  Matilda,  1249; 
Mattie,  532,  553;  Mildred  E., 
453;  Milton  H.,  262;  Minnie 

A. ,  1241,  1251;  Mullie,  296; 
Newton  O.,  1235,  1241;  Nicho¬ 
las,  271;  Noah  J.,  1406;  Nor¬ 
man,  294,  321,  533 

Orville  M.,  262;  Oscar  O.,  1241, 
1251;  Pearl  M.,  788;  Ralph, 
533;  Ray,  779;  Raymond  A., 
1215;  Robert  B.,  788,  839; 

Roberta  D.,  839;  Rosa  G.,  532, 
554;  Rosanna  G.,  273,  278; 

Rose,  658;  Rosina,  37,  65,  886, 
1180,  1184;  Rosina  D.,  1180, 
1183;  Ruba,  553;  Russel,  554; 
Ruth,  554;  Ruth  L.,  262 

Sadie,  720,  777;  Sallie,  338;  Sallie 

B. ,  504,  532;  Samuel,  291,  1241 ; 

Sarah,  913,  1067,  1216,  1331, 
1354;  Sarah  A.,  1031,  1067; 
Sarah  M.,  1201,  1214;  Sarah 

S.,  1192,  1201;  Selina  S.,  1201, 
1214;  Sidney  B.,  195;  Sig¬ 

mund,  468;  Sophia  K.,  482; 
Susan,  106;  Susanna,  37,  65, 
146,  755,  1180;  Susanna  E., 
1236,  1242;  Sydney  (Sidney) 
B.,  195,  532,  554 

Thomas  J.,  989;  Tilghman  C., 
438,  452;  Ursula,  37,  42,  43, 
65;  Ursula  A.,  1179,  1180; 

Ursula  B.,  1180,  1564;  Verna 
M.,  1214;  William  B.,  1031, 
1067;  William  H.,  1241;  Wil¬ 
liam  M.,  1192,  1201 
Hoffmaster,  Mary  A.,  1399 
HofTner,  Isabella,  1344,  1376;  John, 
1376 

Hofford,  Catharine,  1384;  Joel, 
1041;  Mary  A.,  1041 
Hoffrichter,  Anna,  1280,  1281; 

Anna  W.,  1176;  Balthasar 

(Balzer),  11,  1181;  Christoph, 


860;  George  (Georg),  466,  468, 
1176,  1280,  1281;  Maria,  39, 
63,  65,  860;  Ursula,  1280 
Hofnagle,  Carry  I.,  989;  Dora,  989; 
Emma  D.,  979,  989;  Eugene, 
989;  Fred  C.,  989;  John  S., 
989;  Luther,  989;  Myrtle,  989; 
Paul,  989;  Silas  C.,  979,  9S9 
Hogan,  Daisy  E.,  614;  Jay  J.,  614 
Hogstad,  Anton,  1555;  Clara,  1548, 
1555 

Hohburg  (Hoburg),  Christian,  10, 
1436,  1437 

Hohl,  Bella  E.,  826;  Charles,  458; 
Charlottie  C.,  458;  Effinger, 
826;  Esther  S.,  458;  Katie  S., 
443,  458;  Mildred  F.,  458; 
Milton,  443,  458;  Vida  W., 
458 

Hoin,  Wilhelmina,  827 
Hoke,  Arthur,  781;  Carrie  E.,  781, 
836;  Charles  S.,  836;  Conrad, 
721,  781;  Cornelius,  781; 

Daniel,  781;  David  C.,  850; 
Ella,  781;  Elmer,  781;  Harry, 
781;  Herman,  781,  836;  Katha¬ 
rine,  1121,  1144;  Katie  R., 
781,  836;  Lillian  E.,  825,  850; 
Magdalena  A.,  721,  781;  Mar¬ 
tha  I.,  836;  Marvin  E.,  836; 
Mary,  781;  Mary  S.,  781,  836; 
Paul  H.,  836;  Raymond,  781, 
836;  Robert  E.,  836;  Sara,  781, 
836;  William,  1144 
Holcombe,  Mary  M.,  1510,  1524; 

Theophilus  M.,  1524 
Holdeman,  Elizabeth,  987 
Holden,  Franklin,  1477;  Harriet 
P.,  1463,  1477;  Mary  B.,  99, 
104;  Sarah,  481,  497 
Holder,  Daniel  D.,  1573;  Emma, 
1573,  1576;  Franklin  A.,  1573; 
George  F.,  1573;  John,  1573; 
Lydia  Y.,  1572,  1573;  Maria 
A.,  1573;  Solomon  L.,  1572, 
1573;  Susanna,  1573 
Holderbaum,  Margaret,  459 
Holderman,  Rosa,  1072,  1115 
Hollabush,  Jac.,  945 
Holland,  12,  17,  35,  40,  45,  46 
Frank,  622;  Harriet,  1510,  1525; 
Jennie  K.,  255,  267;  John,  267; 
Martha,  267;  Mildred,  603, 
622;  Oscar  D.,  255,  267;  Sam¬ 
uel,  1525 

Hollands,  Amelia,  103,  113 
Holledge,  Edward,  1026;  Emma 
E.,  1025,  1026 

Hollenbach  (Hollenback),  Anna  L., 
978,  988;  David  M.,  988; 
George  K.,  988;  Maria  L., 
1454,  1464;  William  H.,  978, 
988 

Holley,  Emma,  1167 
Holliday,  Mary  G.,  531,  553 
Hollin,  Barbara,  345 
Hollinger,  David,  828;  Mary  A., 
772,  828 

Ilollingshead,  Arlene,  834;  C.  Er¬ 
nest,  778,  834;  Charles  E.,  834; 
Ellen,  426,  438;  Evelyn  R., 
834;  Henry,  438;  Naomi  M., 
778,  834 


Hollingsworth,  Susanna,  119 
Hollis,  Susanna  M.,  653 
Hollman,  Anthony,  1438;  Sarah, 
1438 

Hollowed,  Elizabeth  C.,  800;  Fran¬ 
ces  A.,  1462,  1476;  John  B., 
1476;  Mercy,  1476 
Holman,  Edwin,  882;  Josephine 

S.,  877,  882;  William  H.,  877, 
882 

Holmes,  Ann  E.,  1027,  1059;  Catha¬ 
rine  T.,  1476,  1490;  Charles 
W.,  1027,  1059;  Elizabeth, 

1451;  Elizabeth  D.,  1546; 

Eliz’s,  1443;  Frances,  1059, 
1107;  George,  1529,  1545,  1546; 
Harold  E.,  1546;  Harriet  R., 
384,  406;  Henrietta  I.,  1529, 
1545;  James  W.,  406;  Jedediah, 
1448;  Lillian,  1120;  Mary  A., 
550;  Mary  G.,  1307;  Melvin, 
1477 

Holo,  Ole,  882 

Holsinger,  Annie  E.,  769,  824 
Holsopple,  Elizabeth,  1406 
Holstein,  Effie  G.,  829;  Elias  J., 
829;  Monroe  E.,  772,  829; 
Pauline  E.,  829,  852;  Salinda 
E.,  772,  829 

Holt,  Addie  L.,  114;  Alpha  S.,  361, 
379;  Carlton  B.,  379;  Charles 
A.,  361,  379;  Clara  H.,  287; 
Dean  G.,  379;  Edward  C., 
114;  Eugene,  287;  Ivah,  379; 
Wheeler,  379 

Holter,  Henry,  491;  Rosanna  A., 
491 

Holtzman,  Alda  M.,  402,  411; 
Daniel,  411;  Donald  K.,  411; 
J.  C.,  402,  411 

Holzer,  Amelia,  1253;  Blanche  C., 
1409;  Edgar  H.,  1374,  1409; 
Jules,  1409;  Mildred  A.,  1409; 
Z.  Florence,  1374,  1409 
Holzhauer,  Catherine,  1393 
Holzinger,  Dorothy  M.,  504;  Evelyn 
G.,  504;  John,  504;  Lottie  S., 
484,  504;  Mary  E.,  504;  Nor¬ 
man  B., 824; Rosa,  261 ;  William 

J. ,  484,  504 

Homer,  Charles,  1412;  Margaret 
E.,  1378,  1412 

Homiller,  Magdalena,  1464;  Maria 

S.,  1152;  Mary,  944 
Hommerding,  Clara,  832 
Homsher,  Antrim,  1230,  1234; 

Edith  W.,  1230,  1234 
Honderich,  Abraham,  1401;  Bertha 
L.,  1358,  1401;  Emma,  1358, 
1401;  Henry  M.,  1358,  1401; 
Verda  V.,  1401 
Honetter,  Susanna  R.,  694 
Honiker,  Mary,  251 
Honnetter,  Barney,  1157;  Sarah, 
1154,  1157 

Honzeaker,  Lena,  1430 
Hood,  Ada  B.,  869;  Angeline  W., 
1488;  Beulah,  1335,  1362; 

Caroline  M.,  869;  Charles  R  ■ 
869;  Franklin,  869;  Franklin 

C.,  869;  Harriet,  869,  873; 
Harriet  E.,  865,  868;  Juliet 

K. ,  869;  Mary  H.,  869; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Nathaniel  P.,  865,  868,  869; 
Rebecca,  869,  873;  Rebecca 
M.,  1024,  1057;  Samuel  E., 
869;  Susanna  T.,  869,  873; 
Thomas  Y.,  1057 
Hoofstitler,  Mary  A.,  619 
Hook,  Edith  M.,  298,  326;  Esther, 
107;  Mehalla,  777;  Susan,  832; 
William,  326 
Hooker,  Sophia  R.,  318 
Hooper,  Josepha,  798 
Hoopes,  Dorothy  R.,  1426;  Harriet 
S.,  1397,  1426;  Harry  E.,  1426; 
Harry  W.,  1397,  1426;  Helen 

L. ,  1426;  Mary  A.,  172,  192; 
William  T.,  192 

Hoorn,  45 

Hooser,  George  W.,  1027,  1058; 
Herminea  M.,  1027,  1058; 

William  R.,  1058 

Hoot,  Barbara  K.,  285;  Catharine, 
1015,  1034;  Cora  A.,  507,  536; 
Harry,  1083,  1126;  Isadore, 
901;  John  W.,  1126;  Maggie 
S.,  1083,  1126;  Margaret  B., 
495;  Philip,  67;  Samuel  K., 
536;  Sarah  H.,  1559,  1561; 
Simon  J.,  1559,  1561;  Sophia, 
1374 

Hoover,  Algernon  J.,  697,  721; 
Annie  S.,  625;  Charles,  721; 
Clara  E.,  1360;  Cora  A.,  824, 
849;  Elizabeth,  1275;  Ellen  S., 
613,  624;  Elsie  V.,  1360;  Ethel 

M. ,  628;  Bertha  M.,  849;  Eva 
C.,  625,  628;  Evelyn  H„  1360; 
Frank  W.,  625,  628;  George 
B.,  1335,  1360;  George  R., 
1360;  George  S.,  625;  Isaac 
B.,  824,  849;  Jacob  D.,  613, 
624;  Jacob  R.,  625;  John  D., 
625;  John  W.,  1125;  Lizzie, 
625;  Lydia  H.,  697,  721;  Mar¬ 
garet  K.,  1360;  Martha  E., 
625;  Mary,  393;  Mary  E., 
1083,  1125;  Mary  L.,  1360; 
Mary  S.,  625,  628,  1335,  1360; 
Rudolph,  1360;  Rudolph  S., 
1360;  Samuel,  624;  Sarah  E., 
625;  Susan,  373;  Weldon  B., 
1360;  Wilmer  H.,  1360 

Hopf,  Charles  L.,  261;  Emma  P., 
245,  261 

Hopfer,  Cloyd  F.,  763,  819;  Doro¬ 
thy  M.,  819;  Elizabeth  M., 
763,  819;  Emerson  H.,  819; 
Eva  M.,  763,  818;  Frank  L., 
763;  Fred  L.,  819;  George  H., 
713,  763,  819;  Harry  G.,  763, 
818;  Helen  A.,  818;  Helen  S., 
763;  Howard,  763;  John  G., 
763;  Lillian  G.,  819;  Lizzie  E., 
762,  818;  Margaret  M.,  819; 
Martha  E.,  713,  763;  Richard 
H.,  819;  Stanley  G.,  819 
Hopkins,  Alice  F.,  1375;  Amblet 
M.,  404;  Amy  J.,  275,  289; 
Bessie  K.,  380,  404;  Doyl  V., 
404;  Joanna,  1458;  John  B., 
1375;  Ruth  V.,  404;  William 
M.,  3S0,  404;  Zaida  M.,  404 
Hopkinson,  69 


Hopp,  Albert  N.,  1570;  Cecil,  1568, 
1570;  Neola  E.,  1568,  1570 
Hoppel,  Lydia  A.,  1211 
Hoppes,  Joseph,  452;  Sadie,  437, 
452 

Hoppiele,  Caroline,  187 
Hoppis,  Ora,  1064,  1111 
Horlacher,  Christina,  151,  157 
Horn  (Horne),  Abraham,  1508; 
Adam  C.,  1508,  1519;  Adelaide, 
1300;  Albert  S.,  174,  195;  Al¬ 
fred  J.,  1519;  Alice  M.,  1519, 
1536;  Anna,  1518,  1534;  Anna 
F.,  1519,  1536;  Anna  M.,  1508, 
1519;  Anna  T.,  1519,  1536; 
Annie,  1548;  Annie  H.,  1530; 
Annie  K.,  1519,  1536;  Annie 
M.,  1514,  1530;  A.  R.,  188, 
1575 

Benjamin  F.,  1508;  Blanche,  1531  ; 
Blanche  T.,  1514,  1531 ;  Calvin, 

1518,  1535;  Carrie,  1519,  1536; 
Catherine  R.,  1531;  Charles, 
1504,  1508,  1518,  1519,  1536; 
Charles  D.,  1508,  1518;  Charles 
H.,  1531;  Charles  R.,  1514, 
1531 ;  Charlotte  M.,  1295,  1305; 
Clara  B.,  1519,  1536;  David, 
1536;  David  D.,  1508,  1519 

Earl  S.,  549;  Edna  K.,  174,  195; 
Edward,  1518;  Edward  A., 
1508,  1518;  Edward  D.,  1519; 
Edward  S.,  1546;  Edward  T., 
1514,  1530,  1536,  1547;  Effie- 
bell  R.,  1537;  Eleanor  T.,  1530, 
1537;  Elias  L.,  195;  Elizabeth, 
399,  1508,  1519;  Elizabeth  F., 
1514,  1530;  Elizabeth  W.,  1504, 
1508,  1519;  Elmer  E.,  1519, 
1537;  Elmer  O.,  1537,  1539; 
Emily,  1518,  1534;  Emma, 

1536;  Emma  W.,  1530,  1547; 
Erwin  S.,  516,  549 
Fannie,  1518;  Fanny  H.,  1531; 

Florence  L.,  1530,  1547;  Flor¬ 

ence  V.,  1514,  1530;  Fordyce 
H.,  1547;  Frank  B.,  1547; 
Frank  M.,  1514,  1530;  Frank 
P.,  1510;  George,  1519,  1536; 
George  P.,  1530,  1547;  Harriet, 
1518;  Harriet  C.,  1514,  1530, 
1546;  Harriet  E.,  1530;  Harry, 
1535;  Harry  Y.,  1514,  1530; 
Hazel  H.,  1.537;  Helen,  1531; 
Henry,  549;  Henry  E.,  1546; 
Howard,  1536 

Ida  M.,  1519,  1536;  Isabella  T., 
1514,  1530,  1531,  1547;  J. 

Allen,  1519;  James  T.,  1531; 

James  W.,  1519,  1536;  John, 
1305;  John  C.,  1546;  John  U., 
167,  186;  Julia  J.,  1508,  1518; 
Kate  M.,  1519 

Laura  R.,  1519,  1537;  Laura  V., 

1519,  1536;  Laura  W.,  1530, 
1546;  Laverne  H.,  549;  Lavina, 
1518,  1535;  Lewis,  1519;  Lil¬ 
lian,  1519,  1536;  Louisa,  1508, 
1519;  Louise  C.,  1547;  Louise 
F.,  1531;  Lulu  S.,  104;  Luther, 
1518 

Marguerite  E.,  1530,  1546; 

Maria,  1508,  1520;  Maria  II., 


1518,  1535;  Marion  L.,  1530, 
1547;  Martin,  1519,  1536; 

Mary,  1518,  1531;  Mary  E., 
1519;  Mary  G.,  1530;  Mary  L., 
781;  Matilda,  1530;  Matilda 
H.,  1547;  Matilda  L„  1505, 
1513;  Melchior,  1513;  Melchior 
H.,  1505,  1513,  1530,  1547; 
Melvin  E.,  549;  Nellie,  1548; 
Nelson,  1548;  Nora  A.,  1537, 
1549 

Ophelia  S.,  1519,  1536;  Reuben 
H.,  1508,  1519;  Richard,  1536; 
Robert,  104;  Robert  C.,  1530, 
1546;  Robert  T.,  1520,  1546; 
Rosan  S.,  1508,  1519;  Roy, 
1535;  Ruth  M.,  516,  549,  1546 
Sallie,  1519;  Samuel  W.,  1519, 
1536;  Sherman,  1536,  1548; 
Sibila,  1518;  Susan,  1530,  1547; 
Susan  B.,  1514,  1530;  Susanna, 
1508;  Susannah  C.,  1508,  1518; 
William  H.,  1514;  William  M., 
1530,  1546;  Zelie  E.,  1546; 
Zelie  H.,  1530,  1546 
Hornberger,  Aaron,  715;  Clinton, 
715;  Elizabeth  D.,  1353;  Jacob, 
715,  768;  Priscilla  H.,  715,  768; 
Reuben,  715;  Wallace,  715 
Horner  (Hornor),  Anna  E.,  605; 
Annie  S.,  760;  Barkley,  714, 
765;  Calvin,  760;  Clarence  V., 
765;  Dora  M.,  765,  821;  Emily, 
714,  765;  Emma,  748;  Hattie 

H. ,  748,  804;  Isaac,  765;  Julia 
C.,  765,  821;  John,  371;  Kate, 
765;  Lizzie,  310,  333;  Lola 

I. ,  765,  821;  Lucy  A.,  765,  821; 
Margaret  E.,  765,  821;  Mary, 
358,  371;  Nellie  S.,  765,  821; 
Oliver,  765;  Orrin  W.,  1172; 
Persis  T.,  1164,  1172;  Rebe 
M.,  765;  Robert  E.,  748,  804; 
Simon  C.,  765;  Theodore  C., 
1164,  1172;  Uriah  H.,  765; 
William  K.,  765 

Horney,  Benedict,  1232 
Hornkeith,  Annie,  1144 
Horter  (Hortter),  Catharine  N., 
155,  163;  Charles,  163;  George, 
163,  182;  Georgina,  182;  John, 
155,  163,  182;  Kate  M.,  182; 
Malvina,  163,  182;  Mary  A., 
162,  179;  Mary  C.,  182;  Seal, 
182;  Susan  R.,  162,  181 
Horton,  Catharine  H.,  1324,  1334; 

George,  1334;  Jane,  1324 
Hosensack,  21,  26,  59,  65,  66,  68, 
70,  72,  73 

Hosensack  Academy,  21 
Hosfeld,  Julia,  1424 
Hotchkiss,  Angelica,  766;  Evelyn 
M.,  731,  790;  Irving,  790 
Hottenstine,  Sarah,  450 
Houck,  Alice  A.,  302;  Amanda,  302, 
331;  Amos,  735;  Bert,  991; 
Catharine,  302;  Catherine  C., 
274,  282;  Charles  H.,  302; 
Clara,  844;  Edward,  434;  Ema- 
line  (Emmeline)  L.,  282,  302; 
Florence  T.,  318;  Isaac,  282, 
302;  Jennie  W.,  434;  John,  302; 
Jonathan,  694,  711;  Lulu  G., 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1267,  1274;  Maggie  M.,  991; 
Malinda,  1099;  Margaret  E., 
291,  318;  Martha  H.,  282,  302; 
Martha  R.,  302,  331;  Martin 
E.,  302;  Mary,  702,  711,  735; 
Mary  A.,  710,  757,  759;  Mary 
E.,  279,  560;  Mary  J.,  318; 
Mary  M.,  694,  711;  Mary  S., 
282,  296,  302;  Morris,  711; 
Peter,  274,  282,  757,  1274; 
Peter  C.,  282,  302;  Philip,  318; 
Raymond  E.,  318;  Reuben, 
282,  302;  Susanna  C.,  273,  282, 
302;  Thomas  L.,  302;  William, 
273,  282,  302;  William  E.,  291, 
318 

Houffman,  Lena,  240 
Hough,  Elizabeth,  156,  164;  Ellen, 
1488;  Millie  V.,  1064,  1110; 
William,  1064,  1110 
Houghton,  Daisy,  1524,  1539 
Houk,  Minerva,  1338 
Houlahan,  Mary,  276,  289 
Houpt,  Ann,  1265 
Houseal,  Ann,  120 
Housekeeper,  Caroline,  545 
Houseman,  743 

Houser,  Bertha  I.,  1090,  1134; 
Grover,  1134;  Jonas,  1134; 
Louise,  262;  Mary  E.,  604; 
Milton  G.,  1090,  1134;  Pris¬ 
cilla,  807 

Houskeeper,  Susan  O.,  162;  Thom¬ 
as,  162 

Housmouth,  Helen  G.,  1121;  How¬ 
ard,  1121 

Houston,  Alexander  M.,  592,  612; 
Bruce  E.,  612;  Ida  M.,  592, 
612;  John  A.,  612;  Martha, 
612;  Robert,  612;  Robert  M., 
612;  Sam,  1472 

Houtz,  Cornelius,  1334;  Elizabeth, 
1334,  1358;  Elizabeth  B.,  1324, 
1334;  Garie  A.,  1358;  John, 
1324,  1334,  1358;  Mary  A., 
1334,  1358;  Mary  J.,  1334; 
Millie  B.,  1334;  Sarah,  1334, 
1358;  Zacharias,  1334 
Hoveman — see  Hoffman 
Hover,  Frances,  1406;  Wendell,  344 
Howard,  Abner,  1050;  Abner  U., 
1050;  Albert,  1050;  Alice  H., 
311,  334;  Ann,  1447;  Anna  C., 
1567,  1569;  Caroline,  1050; 
Charles  B.,  789;  Charles  IE, 
1020,  1050;  Dorothy  H.,  789; 
Edward  M.,  789;  Fremont, 
239,  253;  George,  334;  James, 
1050;  John  C.,  1567,  1569; 
Josephine,  789;  Josiah,  728, 
789;  Laura  A.,  728,  789;  Mark 

B.,  789;  Minta,  1050;  Myrta 

K.,  239,  253;  Norman,  1050; 
Richard  H.,  789;  Robert  H., 
789;  Rosa  B.,  789;  Ruth  H., 
789;  Sarah  L.,  1020,  1050; 
Winona  B.,  253,  266 
Howe,  Blanche  R.,  921;  Harriet, 
1138;  Mattie  L.,  1215 
Howell,  A.  B.,  1512;  Amanda,  1510, 
1526;  Annie  I.,  761,  817;  Clara, 
782;  Ezekiel,  1526;  George, 
685;  John,  1505,  1509;  Joseph, 


1505,  1512;  Naomi  B.,  774, 
832;  Sarah  A.,  275;  Sarah  W., 
1505,  1512;  Susanna  W.,  1505, 
1509;  Theodore,  832 
Howet,  Elizabeth,  978;  Hannah, 
1352 

Howland,  Henry,  1299;  Maud, 
1288,  1299 

Hoyer,  C.  Frank,  764;  Effie  O.,  764 
Hubbard,  Ola,  582,  602;  William 
T.,  602 

Hubbert.,  Sarah  A.,  1241 
Hubbs,  Charles,  149,  1549;  Edwin 
E.,  1549;  Elizabeth,  146,  149; 
Hester,  149;  Mary  A.,  1549; 
Mary  L.,  1538,  1549;  Robert 

C.,  1549;  William  C.,  1538, 
1549 

Huber,  1236 

Alice  Iv.,  376,  401;  Alverda  H., 
674;  Amanda,  1216;  Amanda 
S.,  974;  Ambrose  H.,  1104; 
Andora,  401;  Angelina  G., 
1016,  1040;  Anna  Y.,  889,  894; 
Anne  W.,  1272;  Annie  S.,  497; 
Arthur  H.,  200;  Benjamin, 
112;  Calvin,  974;  Caroline  R., 
1266,  1272;  Catharine  A.,  862; 
Charles,  401,  862;  Charles  O., 
894;  Edward,  889,  894;  Edwin 
R.,  248,  262;  Elizabeth  B.,  160, 
174;  Elizabeth  W.,  1231,  1235; 
Ella  M.,  894,  901;  Emma  C., 
1406;  Emma  E.,  894,  901; 
Emma  V.,  774,  832,  833;  Fred 
W.,  1054,  1104;  George,  497, 
894,  1231,  1235;  George  A.„ 
176,  200;  Hannah  L.,  176,  200; 
Harry  B.,  376,  401;  Helen, 
401;  Henry,  174;  Henry  H., 
200;  John,  832;  John  F.,  754; 
John  Y.,  1266,  1272;  Joseph, 
1016,  1040;  Kate,  902;  Katie 
M.,  894,  901;  Laura  L .,  894; 
Lawrence,  263;  Leanna,  262; 
Lillian  M.,  248,  262;  Louisa 
Z.,  1054,  1104;  Lydia,  493; 
Lydia  A.,  894;  Marie,  1306; 
Mary  A.,  1104;  Mary  J.,  894, 
901;  Mary  O.,  1348,  1382; 

Mathias,  262;  Mildred  C.,  200; 
Myrtle,  263;  Rachel  R.,  1104; 
Richard  M.,  1272;  Sarah,  772, 
1241,  1564,  1565;  Sarah  A., 
1486;  S.  M.  K.,  1382;  Susan 
J.,  112;  Susanna  H.,  862;  Wil¬ 
son,  674 

Hubley,  Matilda,  871,  877 
Hiibner — see  Heebner 
Hudson,  1444,  1445 
Charles,  550;  Elizabeth,  550;  Ida 
E.,  1198,  1209;  John  H.,  1209; 
Laura,  571,  582;  Lottie  M., 
550;  Robert,  550;  William  B., 
1198,  1209 

Hudt,  Catharine,  1007 
Hueter,  Christina  S.,  908;  Jacob, 
908 

Huey,  Henrietta,  315;  Mamie,  809 
Huff,  Alice,  441,  455;  Alice  M.,  441, 
454;  Annie  R.,  455;  Charles, 
441,  455;  Elizabeth,  1080;  Em¬ 
ma  F.,  441,  454;  Emma  S., 


427,  440;  Florence,  441,  455; 
George  E.,  441,  454;  Jerry, 
427,  440;  Jonas,  440;  Kate, 
440,  454,  514;  Mary  B.,  441, 
455;  Mary  I.,  440,  454;  Mary 
M.,  822;  Oswin,  440;  Robert 
B.,  455;  Sevilla,  440;  Susanna, 
471,  475;  Warren,  441;  Warren 
T.,  455 

Iluffnagle,  Frederick,  1265,  1270; 
George  W.,  1270;  Mary  A., 
1265,  1270 

Huffner,  Elizabeth,  1357 
Hufford,  Albert  C.,  849;  Albert  K., 
769,  824;  Amanda  M.,  769,  824; 
Bellva  L.,  824,  849;  Deborah 
F.,  849;  Florence  I.,  824,  849; 
Monroe  M.,  824,  849;  Samuel, 
824 

Hugh,  Robert,  685 
Hughes,  Adelaide  S.,  1301,  1307; 
Alice,  1397;  Alma,  1420;  Am¬ 
brose,  1387,  1420;  Anna  P., 
1397,  1425;  Annie,  1145;  Annie 

L. ,  1355,  1397;  Arthur,  1420; 

Bernice,  168;  Beulah,  1122, 
1145;  Boyd,  1420;  Christiana, 
1121;  Clara  M.,  1355,  1397; 
Cloud  D.,  1397,  1425;  Clude 
P.,  1397;  C.  Maude,  1355, 
1397;  Cora  E.,  157,  168;  Co- 
rinne  P.,  1397 ;  C.  William, 
1014;  Donald  G.,  1397 ;  Eleanor 
1420;  Ella  J.,  1355;  Ella  W., 
1397;  Emily  B.,  1397,  1426; 
Erminnia  J.,  1355,  1397; 

Esther,  1397;  George,  1420; 
Grace,  1397;  Hannah,  637; 
Harriet  S.,  1397,  1426;  Harry 
B.,  1355,  1397;  Helen  M.,  1307; 
Ida,  1422;  Ida  M.,  1387,  1420; 
Irene,  1420;  James,  1331,  1355; 
James  E.,  1355;  Justin  P., 
1397;  Laura  S.,  1355,  1397; 
Lenore,  1420;  Marion  F.,  1397, 
1425;  Martha  E.,  1355,  1397; 
Mary  B.,  1331,  1355;  Mary  C., 
1355,  1397;  Mary  E.,  1397; 
Maude  P.,  1397,  1426;  Mont¬ 
gomery,  1145;  Nelson  C.,  1355, 
1396;  Oscar,  157,  168;  Owen, 
168;  Raleigh  B.,  1397;  Robert 

D.,  1301,  1307;  Ruth  E.,  1397; 
Samuel,  1355;  Samuel  V.,  1355, 
1397;  Sarah,  284;  Tyler  M., 
1397;  Verner  S.,  1397;  Vir¬ 
ginia,  1397;  Walter,  1397; 
Walter  R.,  1355 

Hughson,  Albert  L.,  116,  133;  An- 
delia  M.,  116;  Annie  P.,  116, 
133;  Audrey,  133;  Aylwin  E., 
133;  Bernard  C.,  133;  Cornelia 

M. ,  116,  133;  Dettor,  116,  132; 
Edgar  F.,  116;  Elsie  G..,  116, 
132;  Emma  J.,  116,  132;  Fred, 
106,  115,  133;  Frederick  M., 
116,  133;  Hallie  C.,  132,  141; 
Ida  M.,  115,  132;  Jessie  W., 
116,  132;  John,  132;  Lovell, 
133;  Lucy  A.,  106,  115;  Lucy 
F.,  116,  132;  Mabel  W.,  132; 
Marceline,  116,  132;  Margaret 
A.,  116,  133;  Mary  E.,  133; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfeldek  Families 


1655 


Mary  P.,  133;  Otis,  116,  132; 
Ruth,  132;  Virginia,  133;  Wil¬ 
bur  D.,  132 

Hugins,  Herman,  549;  Irene  M., 
515,  549 

Huling,  Anna  L.,  727,  787;  Dora  H., 
787;  Elizabeth,  787;  Franklin 
H.,  787;  Gertrude  L.,  787,  838; 
Grace,  787;  Helen  M.,  787, 
838;  Samuel  C.,  787;  Watt 
M.,  727,  787 

Hull,  Alice,  774;  Edwin,  718,  774; 
Elizabeth,  100,  107 ;  Hannah 

B.,  718,  774;  H.  F.,  733;  Julia 
M.,  733;  Margaret,  267;  Mary 
E.,  774;  Philip,  107;  Sherman, 
774 

Hulshouzer,  Aaron,  433;  Mary, 
423,  433 

Hulsizer,  Ann,  1545;  Belle,  1531, 
1547 

Humberg,  Wilhelmina,  815 
Humberger,  Sarah,  982,  992 
Humbert,  D.  K.,  710 
Humlong,  John  J.,  1156,  1161; 

Julian  H.,  1156,  1161 
Hummel,  Atta  H.,  1030,  1066; 
Charles,  1059;  Charles  F., 
1030,  1066;  Cora,  823;  John, 
1111;  Louisa,  1111;  Margaret, 
1064;  Maria,  1064,  1111; 

Moritz,  85;  Sarah  H.,  686 
Humphreys,  Ann,  1172;  Assheton, 
1232 

Humphries,  W.  F.,  113 
Hungary,  8,  10 

Hunsberger  (Hunsperger,  Huns- 
burger),  Abraham,  109,  1003; 
Abraham  A.,  1300;  Abraham 
B.,  451;  Agnes  S.,  178,  203, 
1200;  Allen  F.,  109;  Amanda 
E.,  109,  123;  Angeline,  1165; 
Anna,  715,  769;  Anna  F.,  109; 
Annie,  393;  Annie  F.,  123; 
Beatrice,  329;  Catharine,  300, 
569,  578;  Catharine  F.,  102, 
109;  Cathrine,  325;  Christian, 
578,  1413;  Christianna  Y., 

467,  470;  Clara  B.,  1386 
Daisy,  203;  Daniel,  647,  657; 
Daniel  F.,  109;  Daniel  W.,  203; 
Edna  M.,  203;  Elda  M.,  186, 
210;  Elias  F.,  109,  123;  Eliza 
B.,  1407;  Elizabeth  B.,  634; 
Elizabeth  K.,  238;  Elmer  K., 
369,  393;  Emma  I.,  890,  895; 
Emma  N.,  647,  657;  Ephraim, 
148;  Ernest  K.,  393;  Eva  S., 
746,  802;  Frank,  186,  210; 
Hannah  K.,  178,  360,  376; 
Hannah  M.,  178,  203;  Harry, 
329;  Harry  H.,  300;  Harvey 
S.,  123;  Henry,  1204,  1350, 
1386;  Henry  S.,  178,  203,  1200; 
Horace  A.,  178,  203 
Ida  K.,  369,  393;  Ida  M.,  1386; 
Irving  B.,  1386;  Jacob,  109, 
467,  470,  657;  Jesse,  895; 
Jessie,  431;  Jessie  W.,  178; 
John,  1386;  John  B.,  300; 
John  D.,  210;  John  H.,  300; 

John  U.,  210;  Joseph  H.,  281, 
300;  Josiah,  161,  178;  Katha¬ 


rine  I.,  300,  329,  1204;  Lin- 
wood  H.,  300,  329;  Lizzie  A., 
178 

Mabel  S.,  203;  Magdalena,  1053; 
Marion,  329,  341;  Martha,  488, 
512;  Martha  S.,  281,  300;  Mar¬ 
tin  G.,  1386;  Mary,  1379,  1413; 
Mary  A.,  178;  Mary  F.,  109, 
123;  Mary  S.,  281,  300;  Mau¬ 
rice  S.,  203;  Mayme  P.,  389; 
Mildred,  329;  Mildred  H.,  802; 
Minerva  H.,  300,  329;  Minnie 
L.,  203;  Minnie  M.,  434,  451; 
Nettie  C.,  123;  Oswin  J.,  178; 
Peter,  393;  Rebecca  M.,  300, 
329;  Rosina,  148 

Sal  lie,  1153,  1155;  Sallie  M.,  178; 
Sallie  O.,  109;  Samuel,  102, 
109;  Sarah,  888,  890;  Sarah 
B.,  1350,  1386;  Sarah  C.,  1289, 
1300;  Sarah  O.,  123;  Sarah  S., 
161,  178;  Solomon,  512;  Susan, 
280;  Susanna,  109;  Susanna 
K.,  178;  Warren  N.,  1386; 
William,  238;  William  F.,  109; 
William  O.,  802;  William  P., 
746,  802;  William  R.,  802 
Hunsicker  (Huntsicker),  Abbie, 
808;  Abraham  D.,  274,  283,  305; 
Anna  W.,  284,  305;  A.  R.,  522, 
551;  Bertha  I.,  1379,  1414; 
Carl  H.,  304;  Catharine  T., 
328;  Christian  D.,  284,  305; 
Daniel,  1100;  Daniel  M.,  336; 
David,  1022,  1053;  Donald 
K.,  372;  Dorothy  M.,  372; 
Edna  K.,  522,  551;  Ellen  D., 
284,  304;  Elmer  E.,  359,  372; 
Emma,  1100;  Esther,  108; 
Florence  H.,  304;  Garrett  F., 
284,  304;  Garret  T.,  257;  Ger- 
hardt,  283;  Harvey  H.,  1022; 
Henry  B.,  240,  257;  Ida  J., 
284,  304;  Joseph  C.,  1414; 
Josiah  E.,  1144;  Kate,  1022, 
1053;  Kathryne  R.,  372;  Lizzie 
E.,  1034,  1073;  Lizzie  L.,  312, 
336;  Lydia,  807;  Martin,  1010, 
1022;  Martin  H.,  1022;  Mary, 
292,  666,  671,  1204;  Mary  D., 
274,  283;  Mary  E.,  284,  305; 
Mary  G.,  257;  Mary  H.,  305, 
1022;  May  H.,  304,  332;  Mel¬ 
vin  T.,  284,  304;  Minnie  M., 
240,  257;  Morris,  1288;  Oscar 
W.,  305;  Pearl  E.,  372;  P.  M., 
304;  Rebecca,  752;  Sallie  A., 
1122,  1144;  Sallie  D.,  1163, 
1171;  Samuel  W.,  372;  Sarah, 
1022;  Sarah  PL,  1010,  1022; 
Stella  K.,  305,  332;  Susan  K., 
359,  372;  William  A.,  551; 
William  D.,  1073,  1122,  1144 
Hunt,  Abel,  1473;  Adam,  1448, 
1460;  Albert  S.,  1499;  Allen 
R.,  1490,  1499;  Ann  M.,  1454, 
1460,  1461;  Arnold  R.,  1499; 
Cecil  L.,  1499;  Charles  G., 
1492;  Dora  A.,  1499;  Dora  E., 
1490,  1499;  Elizabeth,  1461, 
1475;  Elizabeth  S.,  1460,  1475; 
Eva  D.,  1477,  1492;  Frances, 
1006;  George  L.,  1137;  Henry, 


1460;  Henry  S.,  1475;  Henry 
W.,  924;  Julia  A.,  1475,  1489; 
Julia  M.,  1499,  1500;  Lyman 
D.,  1475,  1489;  Maria  E.,  1490, 
1499;  Marion  E.,  1499;  Mary 
A.,  1460,  1475;  Mary  C.,  1475, 
1490;  Miriam  E.,  1092,  1137; 
Patience,  1458,  1473;  Rebecca 

C.,  1454,  1460;  Russel  A.,  1450, 
1454,  1460,  1461,  1475,  1490, 
1499;  Sally,  922,  924;  Samuel 
C.,  1460,  1475;  Silas,  1448, 
1460,  1461 

Huntelton,  Elizabeth,  822 
Hunter,  Amelia,  1543;  Annie,  587; 
C.  O.,  1521;  Elmira  S.,  508; 
Helen  M.,  1051,  1100;  H.  H., 
508;  J.  T.,  1070;  Kate  D., 
1521;  Lucinda  K.,  1357;  P. 
Frank,  314;  Samuel  J.,  1100; 
Sarah,  1058;  Sarah  A.,  289, 
314;  Susanne,  107;  W.  H.,  1357 
Huntington,  Anna  H.,  1523,  1539; 
Benjamin,  1523;  Constance, 
1539;  Deshler,  1539;  Jane, 
1539;  Jane  D.,  1509,  1523; 
Jessie  H.,  1523,  1539;  P.  W., 
1509,  1523;  Rachael,  1539; 
Ruth,  1539;  Thomas  D.,  1523, 
1539;  Webster,  1539;  Webster 
P.,  1523,  1539 

Huntsman,  Amanda  L.,  1277 
Huntzinger,  Catharine  N.,  981; 
Rebecca  H.,  973 

Hurd,  Seymour,  1450;  Timothy, 
1450 

Hurlock,  Samuel,  899;  Sophie,  892, 
899 

Hurr,  Mary,  768 
Hurry,  Anna,  1141 
Hurshman,  Melissa,  1568 
Hurst,  Maria,  1114;  Mary  E.,  1415 
Hury,  Jacob,  223 

Husted,  Edith,  1499;  Josephine 
M.,  584 

Huston,  Ann,  867,  871;  Elizabeth, 
1261,  1263;  Hannah  K,  208; 
John,  871,  1263;  Martha  M., 
579;  Mary,  1261,  1263;  Rich¬ 
ard  L.,  579 

Hutcheson,  J.  D.,  404;  Lillie  B.,  404 
Hutchinson,  Crissie  L.,  713,  761; 
Elizabeth  J.,  880;  Emily,  868, 
872;  Ethel  L.,  591,  611;  John, 
611;  Marion  W.,  905 
Hutchison,  Ada  V.,  621;  Budd  J., 
621;  Daisy  H.,  1524,  1539; 
Elmer,  621;  Grant,  619;  Grover 

C. ,  600,  621;  Ida  M.,  1497; 
Jane  D.,  1524,  1539;  Joseph, 
1509,  1524;  Joseph  D.,  1524, 
1539;  Katie  S.,  619;  Lucretia 

D. ,  1509,  1524;  Mamie  H., 

600,  621;  Margaret,  1538; 

Mary  D.,  1524,  1539;  Maud, 
1524,  1539;  Sara  I.,  621 

Hutson,  James,  582;  Lottie  M., 
521;  Robert,  521 
Hutt,  Katherine,  1125 
Hutton,  Emma,  324;  Sarah,  609 
Huxtable,  Florence  M.,  932,  936; 
Lester,  932,  936 

Iluyett,  Elmer  R.,  737,  793;  Isaac, 


1656 


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793;  Mary  E.,  1168;  Susan  H., 
737  793 

Huzzard,  Rachel,  1032,  1069 
Hyde,  Annette,  998 
Hyford,  James  B.,  1541;  Lulu, 
1541 ;  Mary  J.,  1541 
Hykes,  Emma  L.,  769,  824; 

Emmanuel  S.,  769,  824;  Samuel 
J.,  824 

Hyneman,  Henry,  447;  John  W., 
431,  447;  Sallie  K,  431,  447 
Hyper,  1370 

I 

Ihach,  B.  Frank,  295,  323;  Hiram 
W.,  323;  Lucetta  M.,  323; 
Martha  B.,  295,  323 
Ibbotson,  Alice,  1101;  Mary  H., 
1101 

Ignaczok,  Juzeba,  1429 
Ihlenfeld,  Caroline,  911 
Ihrie,  Annie  M.,  1526;  William, 
1526 

IlifF,  Adda,  649;  Anna  B.,  640,  649; 
Charles  H.,  640,  649;  Thomas 
G.,  649 

Illingworth,  Helen  M.,  1384,  1416; 
Ralph  W.,  1384,  1416;  Timo¬ 
thy,  1416 

Ilsemann,  Frances  S.,  959,  961; 

George  F.,  959,  961 
Imfeld,  Eva  B.,  142;  Fred  J.,  142 
Inch,  Annie  F.,  399,  410;  Ira  W., 
399,  410;  Jacob,  410;  Milton, 
410;  Wilson,  410 

Ingalls,  Benjamin,  609;  Hattie, 
591,  609 

Ingersoll,  Chalmers,  637,  643; 

Charles  J.,  643;  Charlotte, 

643,  653;  Charlotte  A.,  653; 
Charlotte  B.,  636,  637,  643; 
George  B.,  643,  652;  Mary  T., 
653;  Sara,  653;  Theresa  M., 
643,  652;  Thomas,  643; 

Thomas  C.,  653 
Inglis,  Matthew,  469 
Ingraham,  Eleazer,  1448;  Elisha, 
1448;  Nathaniel,  1448 
Ingram,  Anna  M.,  1421;  Anna  S., 
1388,  1421;  Archie,  1388; 

Doris,  752;  Frances  M.,  1356, 
1398;  Hattie  M.,  1388,  1421; 
Ila  L.,  1388,  1421;  Jane  B., 
1421;  J.  Elmer,  138S,  1421; 
Jennie  C.,  1388,  1421;  J.  Jeffer- 
is,  1356,  1398;  L.  Zaidee, 

1388,  1421;  Martha  A.,  1351, 
1388;  Mary  M.,  1388,  1421; 
Mildred  R.,  1421;  Nellie  A., 
1388;  Samuel  W.,  1398;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1398;  William  A.,  1388, 
1421;  William  J.,  1351,  1388 
Innes,  Anna,  1514;  Anna  B.,  1514, 
1531;  Carrie,  1531;  Catharine 

S.,  1526,  1541;  Charles,  1510, 
1526;  Charles  B.,  1531;  Ed¬ 
ward,  1526;  Elizabeth,  1531; 
Frank,  1531;  James  R.,  1505, 
1514,  1531;  John  A.,  1505, 
1513;  Joseph,  1526,  1541;  Mary 
J.,  1541;  Matilda  W.,  1510, 
1526;  Robert,  1525;  Samuel, 
1514,  1531;  Stanley,  1531; 


Susan  B.,  1505,  1514;  Susanna 
W.,  1505,  1513;  William,  1514 
Insley,  Lillie  M.,  1112 
Irvin,  Ella,  841;  Ellen,  838 
Irvine,  58 

Ella  M.,  670,  678;  Elias,  678; 
Virginia  C.,  678;  Walter,  670, 
678;  Walter  T.,  678 
Irwin,  1033,  1070 

Frances  H.,  869,  874;  James,  551, 
657;  Katharine,  522,  551;  Mar¬ 
cia,  647,  657;  Richard,  874 
Isenberg,  Mary,  1360 
Isett,  Malinda,  735,  791 ;  Samuel 
P.,  791 

Israel,  Jane,  1083 
Italy,  82 

Ives,  Albert  G.,  1030,  1067 ;  Anna 

M. ,  1067,  1113;  Charles  E., 
1478;  Charles  H.,  1067;  Edwin, 
1067;  Esther  P.,  1030,  1067; 
James  L.,  1067;  Mae  W.,  1067, 
1113;  Robert  T.,  1067;  Sarah 

I.,  1463,  1478;  Warren  A., 
1067;  William  E.,  1067,  1113 

J 

Jack,  Elizabeth  J.,  1352;  Ella  L., 
1352;  John  C.,  1352,  1391; 
Lucretia  S.,  1352,  1391;  Robert 

N. ,  1352;  Sarah  B.,  1330,  1352; 
W.  Frank,  1352;  William,  1330, 
1352 

Jackel— see  Yeakel 
Jackman,  Ella  M.,  1045,  1093; 
John,  1093 

Jackson,  Andrew,  1505,  1513;  An¬ 
nie,  531;  Annie  M.,  1241,  1250; 
C.  Harry,  745;  Ella  L.,  745; 
Ella  M.,  1250;  Elmer  J.,  1250; 
Emma  O.,  706,  744;  Florence 
M.,  1250;  Frank  B.,  500,  528; 
Helen  A.,  1250;  John  R.,  1250; 
John  T.,  1250;  Letitia  E.,  303; 
Mary  C.,  1554;  Robert  E., 
1241,  1250;  Sarah  B.,  500,  528; 
Thomas  H.,  744;  Walter  C., 
706,  744;  William  H.,  528 
Jacob,  Amanda  K.,  176,  197;  Chris- 
tianna  K.,  176,  197;  Flora  A., 
176,  198;  Hannah  K.,  176,  198; 
Henry  K.,  176;  John  B.,  160, 
176;  John  K.,  176,  198;  Su¬ 
sanna  K.,  160,  176 
Jacobs,  717 

Angeline,  1072,  1115;  Anna  E., 
151,  157;  Betty  H.,  321;  Effie 
M.,  951,  956;  Francis  H.,  591, 
610;  Henry  E.,  1546;  Horace, 
956;  Irene  B.,  335;  John,  157; 
John  M.,  312,  335;  Lenetta, 
321;  Lucile,  321;  Mabelle  B., 
293,  321;  Marguerite  E.,  1530, 
1546;  Mary  R.,  591,  610; 

Maude  A.,  312,  355;  Melvin, 
321;  Melvin  C.,  293,  321; 

Rhoadanis  H.,  335;  WilliamA., 
321 

Jacobsen,  Anna  E.,  1490 
Jacoby,  Alice  N.,  425,  436;  Arthur, 
542;  Caroline  H.,  101,  108; 
Catharine,  1507;  Cornelia,  108, 
121;  Daniel,  108,  725,  785; 


Diana,  901;  Emma  M.,  873, 
1344,  1376;  Flora,  873;  George 
L.,  101,  108;  Hannah,  108,  725; 
Harry  M.,  121 ;  Helen,  785,  838; 
Henry  M.,  108,  121;  Ida  B., 
510,  542;  John,  542,  868,  873; 
Katharine  B.,  725,  785;  Ken¬ 
neth,  542;  Lester,  542;  Linda, 
785,  1059,  1106;  Margaret  S., 
700,  725;  Martha,  998;  Mary 
H.,  868,  873;  Mary  S.,  108, 
121;  Nathaniel,  700,  725;  Peter 

S.,  1507;  Russel  P.,  873;  Titus, 
436;  Valeria,  726;  Valeria  H., 
700,  725;  Virginia  L.,  121; 
Warren,  510,  542;  Widdifield, 
873;  W.  Reese,  542 
Jaffery,  Barbara,  1048 
James,  Catharine  K.,  1289,  1300; 
Catherine,  1402;  Eliza  A.,  180, 
207;  Elizabeth,  623;  Hannah, 
1153;  John  H.,  180,  207;  John 
P.,  207;  Katie,  699;  Louisa, 
207;  Mary  A.,  689,  699;  Matil¬ 
da,  157,  167;  Trell  A.,  1289, 
1300;  Wile,  167;  William,  689, 
699 

Jameson,  Zerelda,  405 
Jamison,  John,  1391;  Katherine  L., 
1352,  1391;  Mary  A.,  689,  698 
Janda,  Mayme,  1405 
Janes,  Belva  L.,  380,  405;  Caroline, 
1492;  Horace  A.,  405 
Jaques,  Elizabeth  M.,  568,  574; 

Richard,  568,  574 
Jaquette,  Mary  B.,  121 
Jarrett,  Henry,  291,  319;  Mary, 
206;  Mary  L.,  291,  319; 

Samuel  F.,  62;  Tacy,  207 
Jauer,  9,  12 

Jefferay,  Lois  R.,  1046;  Walter  C., 
1046 

Jefferis  (Jefferas),  Arthur  N.,  1396; 
Edna  S.,  1396;  Edward  S., 
1355,  1396;  Ernestine  Iv.,  1396; 
Jennie,  156;  Jennie  C.,  116, 
134;  Jennie  D.,  164;  Joseph, 
134;  Keturah  P.,  1396;  Lewis 
G.,  1396;  Nettie  E.,  1355,  1396; 
Rebecca,  134;  Thomas  C.,  134; 
Thomas  N.,  116,  134 
Jeffersonville,  62 
Jelliff,  Jennie,  879 
Jellison,  Anna  M.,  1362,  1405; 

James  C.,  1405;  J.  H.,  1362, 
1405 

Jenkins,  Cora  E.,  1388,  1421;  Hen¬ 
ry,  1421,  1422;  John,  685; 
Mary  E.,  1485;  Pearl  I.,  1389, 
1422;  Ralph,  1388,  1421;  Sal¬ 
mon  F.,  652;  Theresa  M.,  643, 
652 

Jennings,  Auguste  P.,  434,  450; 
Elsie  M.,  434,  450;  J.  Fred,  673; 
John  A.,  450;  Loriella,  679; 
Marion  V.,  450;  May  L.,  667, 
673;  Philip,  679;  Ruth  M.,  672, 
679;  Thelma  C.,  450 
Jepson,  Mary  E.,  460 
Jerman,  Grace,  583,  '603;  Henry, 
603 

Jervis,  Benjamin  E.,  1290,  1302; 
Isaac,  1302,  1305; Joseph,  1293, 


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1057 


1305;  Kathryn  A.,  1290,  1302; 
Nora  A.,  1293,  1305;  Welling¬ 
ton  A.,  1302 

Jevick,  Fred  O.,  1537;  Hazel  H., 
1537 

Jewell,  Henrietta,  291,  318;  Isabel, 
140;  Joseph,  318 

Jewett,  Allie  M.,  591,  610;  Lon,  610 
Jodon,  Rachel  E.,  1326,  1342;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  1342 

John,  Anna  Iv.,  1002;  Caspar,  37, 
42,  43,  65,  344,  1001,  1002; 
Charles,  973;  Edith  B.,  1567; 
Herman,  973;  Hulda,  973; 
Jane  B.,  973;  Maria,  220;  Mar¬ 
tin,  10,  220;  Paul,  1567;  Re¬ 
gina,  65,  344;  Rose,  973 
Johns,  Charles,  104;  Emma  S.,  104 
Johnson,  207,  633,  634 

Ada  M.,  873,  879;  Ada  P.,  1417, 
1429;  Ada  S.,  503,  530;  Ade¬ 
laide,  206;  Agnes  S.,  895,  953, 
958;  Alace,  715,  767;  Albert 

E.,  1363;  Alice,  366,  387; 

Allen  F.,  234,  241,  948,  953; 
Alma  J.,  1412;  Amanda  V., 
1346,  1378;  Amelia  H.,  1339, 
1367;  Andrew  U.,  1102;  Anna 
R.,  1195,  1204;  Annie,  1462; 
Annie  E.,  1135;  Arthur  L.,  843; 
Arthur  S.,  1204 

Benjamin  F.,  1417;  Bessie,  534; 
Bessie  N.,  1378,  1412;  Bessy 
R.,  533,  555;  B.  K,  744;  Carl 
M.,  1204;  Catharine,  1102; 

Catharine  M.,  1142;  C. 

Eleanor,  1414;  Charles,  513, 
534,  1378;  Charles  H.,  358, 
370;  Charles  K.,  242,  258; 
Charles  T.,  25S,  681;  Charles 
W.,  394;  Charlotte,  1168; 

Christena,  569,  577;  Clara  Y., 
1275,  1278;  Clarence  V.,  1378, 
1412;  Cyrus  W.,  1417 
Daniel  S.,  1102;  Dorothy  E., 
1278;  Earl  W.,  1102;  Edda  B., 
1385;  Edgar  C.,  1404;  Edith, 
394;  Edward  H.,  1352;  Ed¬ 
ward  Iv.,  1102;  Elizabeth,  273, 
274,  299,  1189,  1193,  1330, 
1398;  Elizabeth  B.,  370,  394; 
Ella  G.,  242,  258;  Ella  T.,  675; 
Ella  V.,  365,  386,  1378;  Ellen 

J. ,  448;  Ellis  L.,  187;  Elmer 

E. ,  6,  23,  26,.  27,  82,  705,  744, 
895,  953,  958,  1378,  1412,  1560; 
Elsie  O.,  449;  Elwood,  555; 
Emma  C.,  705,  744;  Emma  J., 
142;  Ernest,  449;  E.  Russell, 
1412;  Esther  G.,  1102,  1142; 
Esther  R.,  257;  Eva  M.,  1378, 
1412;  Evelyn  M.,  843;  E.  W., 
1361,  1404 

Fannie  J.,  168,  187;  Florence  B., 
1417,  1430;  Francis  H.,  241, 
257;  Frank,  106,  116,  117; 
Frank  L.,  134;  Frank  M.,  616, 
626;  Frank  T.,  116,  134,  671, 
678;  George  D.,  1290;  George 
M.,  843;  George  R.,  1135; 
George  W.,  370;  Georgianna 

K. ,  370,  394,  1267;  Georgie 

F. ,  1417;  Grafton  S.,  134 


Hannah,  275,  288;  Harriet, 

818;  Harriet  H.,  316;  Harrison, 
675,  681;  Harry,  873,  879; 
Harry  J.,  1404;  Harry  T.,  1195, 
1204;  Helen  E.,  1412;  Helen 

G. ,  257;  Henry,  1274;  Henry 

H. ,  1003;  Henry  Y.,  376;  How¬ 
ard  C.,  1378,  1412;  Howell 

C.,  1278;  Ida  B.,  1385,  1417; 
Iris  E.,  626;  Irwin  B.,  1378; 
Isaac,  288,  1345;  Isaac  B.,  241, 
953 

Jacob  P.,  953,  958;  Jacob  R.,  530; 
James  H.,  1417;  James  M., 
1385,  1417;  Jeanette,  1013, 
1026;  John,  63,  64,  533,  555, 
1558;  John  A.,  1053,  1102; 
Jonas,  1102;  Joseph  J.,  370, 
394;  Kathryn  S.,  1265,  1271; 
Laura  B.,  1352;  Laura  V.,  843; 
Leila  A.,  257;  Leonard  H., 
555;  Lillie  B.,  1290;  Lizzie  H., 
241,  257 

Maggie  A.,  843;  Maggie  G.,  505, 
534;  Maggie  H.,  809,  843; 
Marcus  F.,  370,  394,  1267; 
Margaret,  1351, 1390;  Margaret 
E.,  1378,  1412;  Margaret  L., 
116,  134;  Mark,  1330;  Martha 
A.,  257;  Mary,  1337,  1373,  1423, 
1455;  Mary  A.,  121pMary  C., 
1091,  1135;  Mary  E.,"241,  360, 
376,  489,  513,  671,  678,  1102, 
1142,  1268,  1274,  1321,  1330; 
Mary  K.,  234,  241,  953;  Mary 

L. ,  1053,  1102;  Mattie,  1335, 
1361 

Nicholas,  241;  Pearl,  555;  P. 
Frank,  626;  Rachel,  1427; 
Rachel  A.,  1068,  1113;  Ralph 

M. ,  1417;  Ralph  S.,  1204,  1219; 
Robert,  1385;  Robert  C.,  678; 
Robert  G.,  678;  Robert  W., 
187;  Roland  M.,  1412;  Rolland, 
958;  Ruth  E.,  1361,  1404;  Ruth 
M.,  1336,  1363;  Samuel  M., 
1367;  Sarah,  779,  840;  Sarah 
E.,  1204,  1219;  Silas  W.,  767; 
Smith,  505,  534;  Susan  A., 
358,  370;  Susan  E.,  953,  958; 
Susanna  K.,  241;  Susanna  S., 
948,  953 

Thaddeus,  134;  Violet  E.,  616, 
626;  Virginia,  555;  Walter, 
316,  809.  843;  W.  Donald, 
1412;  Wilburt  E.,  1412;  Wil¬ 
fred  H.,  1412;  William,  370, 
534;  William  B.,  1346,  1378; 
William  F.,  370;  William  H., 
168,  187,  1135;  William  O., 
1378;  William  R.,  1275,  1278; 
William  T.,  134,  1091,  1135; 
William  Y.,  234,  241;  Wilson 
K.,  258;  W.  R.,  1068,  1113 
Johnston,  Alice  O.,  1362;  Altha  W., 
1361;  Amy  B.,  1362;  Benja¬ 
min  F.,  1429;  Bessie  A.,  1362; 
Edith  B.,  1335,  1361;  Guy  B., 
1361;  Harold  U.,  1362;  Helen 
C.,  1362;  John  W.,  1361; 

Lenore  B.,  1362,  1405;  Mabel 
K.,  1413,  1429;  Mary  A.,  1362; 
Ralph  A.,  1362;  Rosanna  H., 


1361,  1404;  Wilda  J.,  1362; 
William,  1361;  Zachariah, 
1335,  1361 

Johnstone,  Blanche,  582,  600;  Han¬ 
nah  M.,  571,  582;  James  R., 
571,  582 

Joline,  Benjamin  F.,  1519;  Emma 
L.,  1535;  Emma  R.,  1518, 
1535;  Frank,  1535;  George 
H.,  1518,  1535;  Henry  K.,  1508, 
1518;  Julia,  1508,  1518;  Louisa 
H.,  1519,  1535;  May  C.,  1535; 
Susannah  C.,  1508,  1518;  War¬ 
ren  H.,  1518,  1535;  Winfield 
S.,  1519 

Jolly,  Mary,  1427 
Jonas,  Justus,  8 
Jondahal,  Barbara  M.,  994 
Jones,  1448 

Abigail,  1459;  Abraham,  635; 

A.  Conrad,  33,  289,  314;  Alex¬ 
ander  H.,  181,  208;  Alfred  A., 
1475;  Alice,  1399;  Allen,  196; 
Allen  B.,  957;  Amanda,  635; 
Ann  M.,  1024,  1057;  Anna  C., 
167;  Anna  E.,  314,  633,  635, 
640;  Azariah,  1028;  Barclay, 
167;  Barclay  C.,  167;  B.  E., 
524,  552;  Benjamin,  130;  Ber¬ 
tha  C.,  324;  Bessie,  114,  130 

Carrie  L.,  524,  552;  Catharine, 
1446,  1457,  1467;  Charles, 

1457;  Charles  C.,  208;  Charles 
H.,  324;  Charles  W.,  167,  187; 
Charlie,  593;  David,  635;  Da¬ 
vid  H.,  552;  David  R.,  552; 
Della  S.,  167,  187;  Dorothea 

B. ,  314;  Dorothy  E.,  961 
Edna  F.,  1073,  1117;  Edward, 

157;  Edward  A.,  187;  Edward 
G.,  167;  Eli,  992;  Elizabeth, 
371,  372,  593,  635,  641,  750, 
793,  806,  957,  961;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1028;  Elizabeth  H.,  167; 
Elizabeth  P.,  957,  961;  Ellen 

D.,  276,  290;  Ellen  K.,  196; 
Ellwood,  314;  Elmer  K.,  196; 
Elsie,  833,  853;  Emeline  Y., 
573;  Emily  A.,  181,  208; 

Emma,  593;  Emma  C.,  840; 
Emma  N.,  157;  Emma  R., 
167;  Evan,  1232 

Flora  B.,  982,  992;  Fred,  1475; 
George  W.,  1117;  Grace  W., 
324;  Hannah,  338,  489,  512; 
Harman,  633,  635;  Harry  L., 
296;  Harvey,  175,  196;  Harvey 

D. ,  1375,  1410;  Harvey  L., 
1410;  Henry  L.,  324;  Hester, 
1411;  Ida  W.,  175,  196;  Irwin 
G.,  1410;  Isaac,  316,  1378; 
Isabell  C.,  808 

Jacob,  635,  641;  Jane,  1482; 
Janet,  623;  Jasmina,  167;  Jen¬ 
nie,  1344,  1374;  John,  480,  635, 
753,  808,  968;  John  S.,  806; 
Joseph,  1021;  Kate,  593;  Katie 

E. ,  296,  324;  Leanna,  210; 
Lela  E.,  1336,  1363;  Louis,  290; 
Louisa  R.,  1346,  1378;  Lucy 
D.,  106,  118;  Lydia,  593,  594, 
615;  Lydia  E.,  635;  Lydia  S., 
641 


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Mabel  E.,  753,  808;  Mabel  M., 
953,  957;  Mabel  I.,  595;  Mar¬ 
garet  V.,  482,  500;  Mariah, 
1478;  Mary,  243,  593,  799, 
1468,  1482,  1483;  Mary  E., 
290,  316,  1509,  1521;  Mary  F., 
1375,  1410;  Mary  L.,  289,  314; 
Mary  R.,  1021;  Matilda  M., 
578,  593;  Mildred  L.,  552; 
Minnie  E.,  1390,  1423;  Miriam 
R.,  961;  Mordecai,  1441;  Mor¬ 
ris,  1045;  Nora,  1241,  1250 
Oliver  D.,  1363;  Paul  W.,  961; 
Rachael  M.,  552;  Rachel  C., 
314;  Rebecca  A.,  571,  582, 
1461,  1475;  Richard  H.,  961; 
Richard  S.,  1423;  Robert  E., 
961;  Robert  G.,  957,  961; 
Robert  H.,  595;  Robert  T., 
808;  Sallie,  635;  Samuel,  480; 
Sarah,  593,  853;  Sarah  A.,  574; 
Sarah  H.,  167;  Seth,  1461, 
1475;  Silva  K.,  1045;  Theodore 
E.,  552;  Thomas,  573;  Walter, 
167;  Wilda,  1362;  Wilhelmina 
H.,  635,  641;  William,  512, 
578,  593;  William  C.,  582; 
William  H.,  324;  Wilson,  574 
Jordan,  Charles,  738,  796;  Elmina, 
493;  Emily  K.,  284,  305; 

George,  914;  Helen,  796;  Helen 
L.,  911,  914;  Joh.  C.,  12;  John 
T.,  796;  Leonard  G.,  305; 
Mary  B.,  738,  796 
Joule,  Louisa,  1026,  1058 
Judd,  Charles  S.,  321;  Helen,  293, 
321 

Julius,  Bessie  G.,  584,  604;  Demoret 
ML,  604;  Nancy,  604;  Philip, 
604;  Robert  L.,  584,  604 
Jull,  Ebenezer,  1393;  Priscilla, 
1353,  1393 

Jumper,  Charles,  999;  Mabel  B., 
992,  999;  Roy,  992,  999 
June,  William  H.,  381 
Jungels,  Elizabeth,  832,  853;  Peter, 
853 

Jury,  Ada  L.,  782,  837;  Benjamin, 
782;  Bryan  L.,  782,  837 ;  Catha¬ 
rine  M.,  837;  Clara  F.,  782, 
837;  Cloyd  B.,  782,  837;  C. 
Richard,  782;  Donald  R.,  782; 
Ida  A.,  721,  782;  Mary  E., 
782,  837;  M.  Pauline,  782,  837; 
Nathan  J.,  782;  Ralph  A.,  782, 
837;  Samuel,  721,  782;  Ward 
L.,  782 

Just,  George  H.,  513,  547;  Herman, 
547;  Sarah  G.,  513,  547 
Justice,  Charles,  1276;  E.  Beatrice, 
1276;  Erma  E.,  1268,  1276; 
Flora  I.,  298;  Floyd  E.,  1276; 
George,  1268,  1276;  Joseph, 
298 

K 

Kachlein,  Andrew,  1503 
Kadelbach,  Oswald,  13,  16-20,  418, 
928,  977,  1313 

Kafer,  Anthony,  509,  540;  Albert 
R.,  559;  Annie  R.,  540,  559; 
Bertha  C.,  540;  Charles  A., 
540,  558;  Charles  L.,  558;  Earl 


().,  558;  Elmer  C.,  540;  George 
E.,  558;  Grace  B.,  540,  559; 
Howard  A.,  540;  John,  509, 
540;  Josephine,  559;  Margaret 
G.,  540,  558;  Mary  M.,  509, 
540,  559;  Nina  E.,  540,  558; 
Otis  E.,  540,  558;  Roy  V.,  540; 
Susan  M.,  509,  540;  Susie  L., 
540;  Violet  M.,  558;  Willard 
A.,  540,  559;  YVilliam  L.,  559 
Kahan,  Frances  H.,  1059,  1107; 
Louis  M.,  1059,  1107;  Marx, 
1107 

Kahl,  Rosetta  C.,  169 
Kahlbach,  Catarina,  88,  91 
Kahler,  Daniel,  431;  Elizabeth, 
431;  Mary  A.,  422,  431 
Kahn,  Catherine,  1566 
Kahre,  Elenora  G.,  484 
Kaiser,  Adelia,  912,  915;  Esther,  476, 
489;  Julina,  499;  William,  915 
Kaldowen,  George,  486;  Maria, 
474,  486 

Kamerly,  Mary  P.,  1278 
Kanauer,  Flora,  291 
Kane,  Eliza  H.,  687,  696,  719; 
George,  687,  696,  719;  James, 
367;  John  J.,  1549;  Margaret 
E.,  357,  367;  Maria  G.,  426, 
437;  Mary,  834,  1145;  Nora  A., 
1537,  1549;  William,  426,  437 
Kantner,  Minerva  D.,  1216;  War¬ 
ren,  1216 

Kapella,  A.  S.,  894,  902;  Stella  M., 
894,  902 

Kapelski,  Frances,  1078 
Ivarbel,  George  J.,  563;  Violet  M., 
560,  563 

Karges,  Annie,  591 
Karnes,  Catharine  N.,  972,  979; 
Charles,  972,  979;  Clara  A., 
980,  990;  Cora  L.,  990;  Edwin, 
980;  Eli,  980;  Ella,  980;  Henry 
J.,  990;  Ida,  980;  Lloyd,  980, 
990;  Nettie,  980;  William,  980; 
Willis  M.,  990 
Karver — see  Kerver 
Kase,  Mary,  1130 
Kates,  Juliet,  869 
Katz,  Mary  G.,  1247 
Katzmire,  Charles  F.,  462;  Sarah, 
453,  462^ 

Kauffman  (Kaufmann,  Kaufman), 
Alma,  614,  625;  Anna  M.,  492; 
Annie,  1080;  C.  Robert,  625; 
Elizabeth,  695,  716,  1401, 

1574;  Emma,  1156;  Emma  S., 
1156;  Franklin  B.,  1156; 

George  K.,  758;  Joe,  276; 
Julius  F.,  900;  Laura  M.,  893, 
900;  Lenora  K,  711,  758; 
Lizzie  II.,  1428;  Mary  M., 
1156,  1161;  Nathan,  1154, 

1156;  Rebecca  S.,  1154,  1156; 
Susanna  G.,  276;  Susanna  R., 
1156,  1160 

Kay,  Catharine,  1097;  Mary  E., 
423,  433;  Samuel,  433 
Ivayser,  Lena,  1113 
Kazenwadel,  Anna  C.,  313,  337; 

Gottlob,  337 
Keachline,  Ellen  Y.,  552 


Keane,  Patrick  J.,  1205;  Mary  Iv. 
1195,  1205 

Kearney,  Florence  A.,  177,  201; 
Michael,  201;  Patrick  F.,  177, 
201 

Kearns,  Juliann,  568,  571;  Olive 
M.,  1388,  1422;  William  B., 
1388,  1422;  William  H.,  1422 
Kearny,  Mary,  1148 
Kebler,  Matilda,  1088 
Keck,  Allen,  124;  Alma  R.,  140; 
Anna  M.  (Mary),  93,  98; 
Arabella,  500;  Bertha  M.,  123; 
Bessie,  123;  Conrad,  72;  Cora, 
110,  124;  Daniel,  123;  Daniel 
H.,  102,  110,  124;  David,  98, 
102;  David  J.,  110,  124;  Doro¬ 
thea  M.,  140;  Earle  J.,  455; 
Edna  A.,  124;  Edna  C.,  123, 
139;  Edwin,  110;  Elise  M.,  165, 
185;  Elizabeth,  124;  Elizabeth 

G. ,  102,  110;  Elizabeth  Y.,  102, 
110;  Ella,  110;  Elmer  C.,  124, 
140;  Elsie  M.,  124;  Elwina 

S.,  360,  377;  Emalina,  102; 
Emma,  124;  Emma  R.,  110, 
124;  Esther,  102;  Esther  K., 
98,  102 

Florence  D.,  110,  124;  Florence 
W.,  124;  Franklin  G.,  110; 
George,  500;  Grace  I.,  455; 
Hannah  N.,  110,  123;  Harold 
W.,  754,  809;  Harvey  A.,  123, 
139;  Henry,  68,  93,  98,  102; 
Henry  A.,  124;  Henry  H.,  482, 
500;  Henry  Y.,  110,  124;  Ida 
M.,  110,  124;  Irene  E.,  500; 
Jacob  H.,  124;  Jennie,  110, 
123;  Joel  H.,  102;  Joel  Y.,  110; 
John,  98;  Jonathan,  123;  Jona¬ 
than  Y.,  110,  123 
Katie  L.,  110;  Lawrence  N.,  123; 
Lillie  M.,  124;  Lizzie,  110,  124; 
Lotta  B.,  124;  Louise  Z.,  140; 
Lydia  N.,  979,  989;  Maria,  102, 
110;  Maria  L.,  1079;  Martha 
M.,  124;  Mary,  110;  Mary  A., 
124;  Matilda  N.,  110;  Matilda 

S.,  102,  110;  Maude,  123,  140; 
Maurice  E.,  124;  Milton,  809; 
Minnie,  110;  Miriam  F.,  124; 
Oliver,  110;  Pearl  R.,  124 
Rachel  H.,  98,  102;  Ralph  L., 
124;  Rebecca,  102;  Rosa  C., 
110,  124;  Rufus  C.,  124;  Ruth 

S.,  754,  809;  Sallie  G.,  110; 
Sallie  T.,  110;  Sarah  A.,  110, 
124;  Stelletta  W.,  123,  139; 
Susanna,  102;  Susanna  M., 
500;  Susanna  N.,  482;  Thelma 
P.,  140;  Theresa,  110;  Thomas 
K.,  102,  110;  Warren  R.,  124; 
William,  98,  102,  110,  124;  Wil¬ 
liam  C.,  124;  William  K.,  102, 
110;  Wilmer  N.,  123,  139 
Keckler,  Grace  C.,  1377,  1411;  Mil¬ 
lard  F.,  1411 

Keebler,  Alfred  L.,  520;  Elizabeth 

H. ,  520,  550;  Ella  M.,  520, 
550;  Ethel  B.,  520,  550;  How¬ 
ard  L.,  520,  550;  Irene  V.,  520, 
550;  J.  Naefie,  550;  John  L., 
495,  520;  J.  Warren,  520,  500; 


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Laura  B.,  520;  Mabel  E.,  520, 
550;  Mary  E.,  550;  Mary  K., 
495,  520;  Ruth  A.,  550 
Keech,  Henry  B.,  1353,  1392;  Lydia 
L.,  1353,  1392;  Nathaniel  J., 
1392 

Keehn,  Almoretta,  700,  726;  Carrie 
D.,  726,  786;  Catharine  F.,  726; 
Catharine  S.,  700,  726;  Charles, 
690,  700,  726;  Cora,  726; 

Daniel,  700,  726;  D.  Edwin, 
312;  Ed.,  726;  Elizabeth,  700, 
726,  727;  Evan,  726;  Geor- 
gianna  S.,  700,  726;  Gertrude 
K.,  726;  Harvey  P.,  726; 

Howard,  726;  Irene  F.,  312; 
Jacob,  700;  Jennie  E.,  726; 
John,  700,  726;  Kate,  726; 
Katie  O.,  726;  Laura,  726;  Lot¬ 
tie,  726;  Louisa  G.,  700,  726; 
Mabel  B.,  726;  Margaret,  700; 
Maria  B.,  690,  700;  Martha 
W.,  700,  726;  Martin,  726; 
Matilda,  700,  726;  Morris,  726; 
Needie,  726;  Newton,  726; 
Nora,  726;  Orlando,  700,  726; 
Paul,  726;  Peter  B.,  700,  726; 
Raymond,  726;  Sarah  B.,  700, 
726;  William,  726 

Keel,  Andrew  H.,  580;  Barbara  A., 
570,  580;  Catharine  E.,  580, 
598;  Emma  L.,  580,  598;  Flor¬ 
ence  M.,  598;  Frank  M.,  580, 
598;  Harry  M.,  598;  Harry 
T.,  580,  598;  Maggie  C.,  580; 
Martin  S.,  570,  580;  Miriam 
A.,  580,  598;  Rebecca  W.,  580, 
598 

Keeler  (Keelor),  Alice  H.,  1083, 
1126;  Anna,  308;  Anna  P.,  328, 
341;  Araminta  A.,  1301,  1307; 
Cora  A.,  1301,  1307;  Elizabeth, 
287;  Eva  M.,  1084,  1127;  Han¬ 
nah  H.,  273,  280;  Helen  H., 
1126;  Helen  M.,  435,  451; 
Helen  R.,  1126,  1146;  Henry, 
280;  Henry  B.,  308,  1301; 
Herbert  G.,  1084,  1127;  Jesse 
H.,  1289,  1301;  John,  1084; 
LeRoy  H.,  1126,  1146;  Lillian 
A.,  1301,  1307;  Lydia  T.,  126; 
Mary,  815;  Mary  A.,  286,  308; 
Mary  H.,  308,  1301;  Mary  J., 
1289,  1301;  Peter  H.,  1040, 
1084;  Reinhard  K.,  1126;  Rich¬ 
ard  A.,  1146;  Richard  Z.,  1083, 
1126;  Salome  H.,  286,  308; 
Sarah,  647;  Sarah  J.,  1040, 
1084;  Walter  J.,  451;  Warren, 
341;  William  H.,  286,  308 
Keely  (Keeley),  Carrie  S.,  951; 
Clara  S.,  951;  Elmer  S.,  951; 
Emma  S.,  952;  Harry  S.,  951, 
956;  Harvey  S.,  951;  H.  B., 
1158;  Henry  S.,  947,  951;  Ida'J., 
284,  304;  Jacob,  304;  Joseph¬ 
ine  M.,  1158;  Mary  A.,  951, 
956;  Mary  S.,  951,  956;  Matil¬ 
da  S.,  952;  Rebecca,  1372, 
1407;  Samuel,  951;  Sarah  H., 
757;  Sarah  K,  947,  951;  Syl¬ 
vester  S.,  952;  Usylus  S.,  951 
Keen,  George  I.,  735 


Keenan,  Catharine,  956 
Keener,  Katie  E.,  1146 
Keenly,  Charles  B.,  477,  492;  Ella 
G.,  492;  Emma,  903;  Julia  A., 
477,  492;  Robert  E.,  492;  Rosa 
S.,  492 

Keffer,  Ambrose,  844;  Bertha  E., 
810,  844;  Harry,  810,  844; 
Jennie  E.,  845;  Mary  E.,  845 
Kegerize,  Abram,  570;  Erastus, 
570,  581;  Frank  M.,  581,  600; 
Jennie  R.,  581;  Lillian  R.,  581, 
600;  Lucian  S.,  570,  581;  Mar¬ 
garet  V.,  570;  Mary,  570,  581; 
Michael,  567,  570,  581;  Mi¬ 
chael  J.,  581;  Orpha  K.,  570, 
581;  Rachel,  581;  Rachel  Y., 
567,  570;  Rebecca,  581;  Ver- 
dilla,  570;  William,  581 
Kehl,  Ada  E.,  Ill,  126;  Alfred,  111; 
Amanda,  111;  Annie  S.,  895; 
Anthony,  98,  103;  Barbara, 
91,  97;  Birchall  D.,  125;  Caro¬ 
line  S.,  103,  111;  Carrie  A., 
125;  Cassie  B.,  103,  111;  Catha¬ 
rine,  443;  Charles,  103,  111; 
Charles  H.,  125;  Charles  P., 
Ill,  126;  Clarence  P.,  125; 
Clementine,  111;  Emma,  111; 
Emma  E.,  103,  111;  Emma  S., 
Ill,  125;  Endora,  844;  George 
P.,  126;  Gertrude  S.,  Ill,  125; 
Harold  S.,  125;  Henry,  111; 
Hiram  C.,  Ill,  125;  John,  103, 
111;  John  A.,  125;  John  B., 
Ill;  John  C.,  125;  John  L., 
125;  Kate,  111;  Laura  S.,  Ill, 
125;  Lewis,  103,  111;  Lewis 
E.,  Ill,  125;  Lovina  W.,  103, 
111;  Magdalena  H.,  98,  103; 
Maria  A.,  Ill;  Mary  A.,  Ill, 
125;  Mary  J.,  126;  Mary  R., 
Ill;  Minnie  M.,  Ill,  126; 
Samuel,  895;  Sarah  J.,  Ill; 
Sophia,  103,  111;  Susanna  K., 
Ill;  Susanna  M.,  103,  111; 

Wesley  L.,  125;  William  H., 
103,  111,  125;  William  S.,  126 
Kehs,  Ada,  810,  844;  Bertha,  810; 
Ella  C.,  810,  844;  Emma,  1037, 
1080;  Howard,  810,  844;  Lena 
S.,  755,  810;  Lucinda,  451; 
Minnie,  844;  Nathaniel  H., 
1053;  Sarah,  1022,  1053;  Syl¬ 
vester,  755,  810;  William  S., 
810 

Keiffer,  Elizabeth,  1171 
Keil,  Sophia,  633,  635 
Keim,  Augustus,  1168;  Emma, 
1161,  1168;  Mary,  847;  Orpha, 
570,  581 
Keinert,  69 

Amelia  C.,  483,  501;  John,  501 
Keiper,  Albert,  1136;  Alexander, 
373,  398;  Amanda,  901;  Anna, 
398;  Anna  M.,  448;  Bertha, 
398;  Caroline  M.,  529;  Charles, 
1506;  Christian  B.,  1505,  1515; 
Cora,  1091,  1136;  Cora  M., 
373,  398;  David,  1506;  Dewey, 
398;  Elizabeth,  1506;  Frank, 
1515;  George,  1506,  1515; 

Gouldia  E.,  501,  529;  Henry, 


398;  Jacob,  1506;  John,  1505; 
Mable,  398;  Margaret  A.,  529; 
Mary,  1504,  1508;  Mary  A., 
1505,  1515;  Mary  B.,  1503, 
1505;  Mary  E.,  1515;  Pearl 
A.,  1130,  1147;  Peter,  1503, 
1505;  Raymond,  501,  529; 

Sheridan  G.,  529;  Susan,  1506, 
1515;  Violet,  398;  Virga,  398; 
Wilson  J.,  1147 

Keisel,  Amanda  E.,  162,  180;  Anna, 
180;  Anna  C.,  180,  208;  Caro¬ 
line  L.,  180;  Caroline  R.,  162, 
180;  Charles  R.,  180,  208; 
Deborah,  871;  Edwin  R.,  180, 
208;  Elizabeth,  744;  Florence 
M.,  180,  207;  Frank,  180; 
James,  162,  180;  James  H., 
180,  207;  Marguerita  S.,  208, 
216;  Martha  C.,  208;  Mary  E., 
180;  Phoebe  C.,  180,  208;  Ray¬ 
mond  C.,  208;  Rex,  180;  Sarah 

C. ,  180,  208;  Victor  H.,  207; 
Victoria  A.,  180,  207;  William 
R.,  180,  208 

Keiser,  Elizabeth  M.,  570,  579; 
Hannah  K.,  353;  Lillian,  1425; 
Paul,  570,  579;  Simon,  353 
Keiter,  Sara,  781 

Keith,  Emma  S.,  773;  Joseph,  773; 

Lillian,  315,  337;  Mary,  1366 
Keithley,  Hester,  799;  Hester  A., 
740 

Keller  (Kellar),  Alma  M.,  1289, 
1300;  Amanda  K,  177,  203; 
Anna,  1289;  Anna  G.,  176,  200; 
Anna  J.,  1118,  1144;  Arabella 
V.,  607;  Burd,  1255;  Byron 
J.,  177,  203;  Carrie,  1250, 
1255;  Catharine  E.,  1289; 

Charles,  1284,  1289,  1300; 

Charles  K.,  1300;  Clara,  203; 
Edmund,  1519,  1535;  Eliam, 
203;  Ella,  275;  Ella  V.,  287; 
Elmer,  1289;  Emma,  1289, 
1300;  Enos,  394;  Eva,  829; 
Ezra  S.,  831 

Florence  M.,  1300;  George,  1300; 
Harold  W.,  1300;  Harry,  1238, 
1289,  1300;  Harvey,  1289, 

1300;  Henry  T.,  1535;  Irene 
R.,  773,  831;  Jennie  G.,  763, 
819;  Jennie  M.,  1075,  1118; 
Jeremiah,  1289,  1300;  Jesse  D., 
1118;  John  B.,  200;  Josephine, 
1146;  Julia  A.,  563;  Kathryn 

D. ,  829;  Kathryn  E.,  996; 
Katie,  843 

Lanie  D.,  1238;  Lavina,  802; 
Lewis  C.,  996;  Lewis  F.,  1075, 
1118;  Lewis  I.,  1118,  1144; 
Lewis  L.,  176,  200;  Lewis  S., 
996;  Lizzie,  266;  Lizzie  S., 
1082,  1124;  Louisa  H.,  1519, 
1535;  Lulu  S.,  986,  996;  Lydia 
A.,  1284,  1289;  Lydia  B.,  1289, 
1300;  Mabel  A.,  772,  829;  Mae 
H.,  829;  Manlove,  1118;  Mar¬ 
garet,  267;  Margaret  A.,  899; 
Mary,  528;  Mary  A.,  1289 
Norman  H.,  1118;  Paul  C.,  829; 
Ralph,  772,  829;  Ralph  G.,  200; 
Rebecca,  1112;  Russel,  829; 


Gknkalobical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Samuel,  287,  1289;  Samuel  S., 
1124;  Sarah,  1029,  1065;  Sarah 
C.,  1289,  1300;  Sariah,  1108; 
Susan  C.,  369,  394;  Theodore, 
1300;  Wallace  N.,  819;  Walter, 
1300;  Willard,  203;  William, 
67;  William  C.,  1535;  William 
J.,  986,  996;  Wilson  H.,  369, 
394 

Kellogg,  Charles,  1298;  Isabella, 
1287,  1298 

Kelly  (Kelley),  Alban  A.,  1036, 
1077;  Alban  G.,  1077;  Anna  P., 
1077,  1119;  Arthur  P.,  1077; 
Kdna  M.,  1574;  Eliza,  1024, 
1056;  Ella  M.,  434;  Ellamanda 
W.,  423,  434;  Elsie  M.,  434, 
450;  Emma  S.,  434;  George 
G.,  1077,  1119;  Gertrude  M., 
375,  400;  Jane,  558;  John, 
434,  509;  Jonathan,  1077; 

Kate  W.,  763,  819;  Laura 

M. ,  434,  450;  Lizzie  M.,  434; 
Maggie,  315;  Mary  E.,  837; 
Orpha,  788,  839;  Ruth  L., 
1077;  Sarah  R.,  1036,  1077; 
William  A.,  839;  William  M., 
423,  434;  William  S.,  819 

Kelpius,  John,  1434 

Ivelsch,  Charles,  503,  531;  Estella 

N. ,  503,  531;  Jacob,  531 
Kelso,  Jane,  573,  587 
Iveltz,  Christena  Iv.,  593 
Kemmerer,  Albert  H.,  490,  515; 

Allen,  753;  808;  Alvin,  397; 
Anna  E.,  448,  460;  Anna  M., 
157,  167;  Annie  L.,  490;  Ben¬ 
jamin.  F.,  157;  Charles,  157, 
1519,  1536;  Charles  M.,  167; 
Charles  O.,  490;  Daniel,  438; 
David  J.,  1536;  Elizabeth,  354, 
361;  Elmira  M.,  432,  448; 
Emma,  930,  1117;  Emma  Y., 
476,  490;  Evelyn,  808;  Frank, 
720;  Helena,  256;  Henry,  150, 
157,  361,  448;  Henry  C.,  476, 
490;  Howard  A.,  515;  Ida  J., 
717,  774;  Ida  M.,  1519,  1536; 
Jonathan  B.,  432,  448;  Kate 
M.,  397;  Laura  E.,  427,  438; 
Laura  M.,  490,  515;  Lewis, 
774;  Martin,  157;  Mary,  570, 
580;  Mary  A.,  490;  Matilda 
S.,  157,  167;  Minerva,  167; 
Minnie  O.,  753,  808;  Miriam 
U.,  150,  157;  Oscar,  808; 

Robert,  808;  Sallie,  509;  Sarah, 
490,  Solomon,  580;  Viola,  564 
Kemp,  Ida  M.,  1050 
Kempsmith,  Eleanor  T.,  1530,  1547; 
Paul,  1547;  Ralph  W.,  1530, 
1547 

Kendall,  Belinda,  610;  Fred  A., 
1011;  Lillian  G.,  1059,  1107; 
Thomas  W.,  1107 

Ivendig,  Annie,  1550;  Daniel,  1376; 
Martha  A.,  1344,  1376;  Rachel 
L.,  1456,  1465;  Samuel,  1456, 
1465 

Kennedy,  Abigail  E.,  1446,  1458, 
1471,  1487;  Alexander,  1457; 
Annie  M.,  1472,  1487;  Bella  M., 
291,  318;  B.  Franklin,  1458, 


1471;  Eliza  S.,  1471;  Elizabeth, 
1446,  1457,  1458;  Emma  S., 
1458,  1472;  Etta  R.,  1471,  1487; 
Fannie  W.,  1342,  1371;  Helen 
P.,  1471;  Howard  R.,  318;  Ida 
P.,  1471;  Isabella  R.,  1471; 
John  S.,  1458,  1471;  Lillian 
M.,  1471,  1487;  Lydia  C.,  1471, 
1487;  Margaret  D.,  1472,  1488; 
Margaret  E.,  1458,  1471;  Mary 
E.,  1472;  Rebecca,  369,  394; 
Robinson,  1458,  1471;  Susanna 
M.,  1458,  1471;  William,  1371, 
1458;  William  B.,  1458;  Wil¬ 
liam  R.,  1446,  1458,  1471 
Kennel,  Emma  A.,  434,  450;  John 
W.,  450 

Kenney,  Fannie,  290,  317;  James, 
317 

Kenning,  Carlton  T.,  611;  Nettie 
M.,  591,  611;  Pearl  G.,  611; 
Theodore  A.,  591,  611;  Theo¬ 
dore  IL,  611 

Kenny,  John,  669;  Mary  R.,  669 
Kent,  84 

Annie  E.,  636,  642;  Bertha,  642, 
652;  Burt  M.,  109,  123;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  642,  652;  Ella  M.,  109, 
123;  Eugene  M.,  123;  Freder¬ 
ick,  636,  642,  652;  Frederick 
M.,  652;  Helen  F.,  123;  Maud 
A.,  642,  652;  Maud  E.  652; 
Rose  M.,  642,  652;  Ruth  A., 
652;  Walter,  642;  William  P., 
642,  652 

Kenyon,  Remington,  1448;  Sarah, 
1363 

Kepler,  Alma  M.,  256;  Amos,  1009; 
Ann  M.,  366,  388 ;  Clarence, 
388;  Daniel,  366,  388;  Elmer 
A.,  240,  256;  Emma  G.,  421, 
429;  Esther  C.,  101,  107; 

Hanna  B.,  1569;  Hannah,  107; 
Jennie,  388;  John,  125;  Mar- 
sella,  333;  Mary  A.,  Ill,  125; 
Rebecca  B.,  1009;  Sallie  A., 
240,  256;  Samuel,  107,  421, 
429;  Stuart  W.,  256 
Ivepner,  Elsie  M.,  827;  Frank,  827; 
George,  733;  Henry,  910;  Mary 
J.,  733;  M.  Sophia,  1020,  1049; 
Sallie,  531;  Sarah  S.,  910 
Kerbaugh,  Mary,  207 
Kerchen,  Catharine,  695;  Catharine 
H.,  694,  716;  Cyrus,  716; 
Elizabeth,  716,  771;  John,  716; 
Mary  A.,  716,  771;  Sallie,  716, 
771;  Thomas,  694,  695,  716 
Kerchner,  Blanche  C.,  442,  456; 
Salome,  505 

Keredinck,  Sue,  375,  401 
Kerhusman,  Frances,  1240;  Hettie 
W.,  1240;  Stanley,  1240;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1240 

Kerlin,  Ann,  568,  573;  Anna  L.,  646, 
655;  Bertha  M.,  646,  655; 
Charles  C.,  656;  Clara  D.,  646, 
656;  Clifton,  646,  656;  Daniel, 
646;  Daniel  D.,  656;  Daniel  J., 
655;  Earl  J.,  656;  Edgar  R.f 
646,  656;  E.  Ellsworth,  655; 
Eli  T.,  568,  574;  Ellen  M.,  646, 
655;  Elmer  E.,  646,  655;  Erne- 


lie  S.,  655;  Flora  F.,  646,  655; 
Frederick,  655;  Hannah  R., 
638,  646;  Helen  M.,  656;  Jacob, 
638,  646;  Mary  E.,  646,  656; 
Morris,  646;  Patsy,  119;  Ralph 
R.,  655;  Ruth  E.,  656;  Sarah 
M.,  646,  656;  Sophia  Y.,  568, 
574;  Walter  W.,  655 
Kerling,  Mary,  566,  567 
Kern,  Aaron,  1162;  Amandus  S., 
360,  377;  Anna  F.,  360,  377; 
Annie  G.,  360,  377;  August  C., 
1361;  Blanche  S.,  1361;  Caro¬ 
line  S.,  360,  377;  Catharine  O., 
1009,  1018;  Catherine,  1018, 
1019;  Charles,  1018;  Charles 
B.,  377;  Conrad,  436;  Courtney 
M.,  377,  402;  David  S.,  360, 
377;  D.  Edgar,  310,  333; 

Elizabeth,  1018;  Ella,  436; 
Ellen  C.,  377;  Ellen  K.,  360; 
Elwina  S.,  360,  377;  Erwin, 
1018;  Esther,  98,  102;  Grace, 
333;  Hannah,  1038;  Harvey 
F.,  425,  436;  Henry  S.,  360, 
377;  Irene,  809,  843;  Jacob  S., 
377,  402;  Jennie  M.,  377,  403; 
Jennie  Y.,  425,  436;  John  L., 
1018,  1019;  Kate  M.,  754,  809; 
Kathryn  C.,  402;  Kenneth, 
436;  Levina,  1018;  Louisa  S., 
360;  Lydian,  1164;  Maggie  B., 
377,  402;  Martin  L.,  436; 
Mary,  1009,  1019;  Mary  I., 
310,  333;  Matthias,  360;  Maud 
T.,  377;  Mildred,  436;  Minnie 
J.,  377,  402;  Nora  K.,  377,  402; 
Penrose  J.,  809;  Peter,  1009, 
1018,  1019;  Preston,  843;  Re¬ 
becca  H.,  360,  377;  Rosilla, 
1492;  Samuel,  436,  1018; 

Samuel  Y.,  436;  Sarah,  1018; 
Sarah  A.,  1157,  1162;  Sarah 
D.,  360,  377;  Sarah  E.,  402; 
Sarah  S.,  354,  360;  Sophia, 
1018;  Susanna,  1018;  Thomas, 
354,  360,  1018,  1019;  Wesley, 
360;  Wesley  S.,  377,  402;  Wil¬ 
loughby  S.,  360,  377 
Kernechel,  Ellis,  256;  Gussie  M., 
240,  256 

Ivernohan,  Helen,'  309,  333;  John 
A  333 

Kef  per,  Charlotte,  1263,  1269; 

John,  59,  309;  Kathryn  K., 
627;  Levi,  1269;  Melvina,  286, 
309;  Minnie  S.,  618,  626;  Sarah, 
59;  Walter  W.,  618,  626;  Wil¬ 
liam,  59,  626;  William  K.,  627 
Kerr,  Abraham  L.,  1202,  1217; 
Alva,  1025;  Alva  R.,  1026, 
1058,  1106;  Amandus  D.,  1217; 
Ann  R.,  1006,  1013;  Annie, 
1025,  1027;  Annie  T.,  1025; 
Archie  V.,  1026,  1058;  Caroline, 
869,  873;  Carrie  R.,  893,  900; 
Claude  M.,  1058;  Edgar  L., 
1025;  Edith  L.,  1106;  Eliza, 
1025,  1330;  Eliza  P.,  1013, 
1026;  Elizabeth,  1013;  Eliza¬ 
beth  G.,  1058;  Emma  E.,  1026; 
Eugene,  1026;  Frances  A., 
1025;  Frank,  893,  900,  1058, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


LOG  L 


1106;  George,  1058;  Greta, 
1058;  Harry,  1025,  1026;  Harry 
C.,  1026,  1058;  Helen  G.,  1058, 
1106;  Henry,  1006,  1013;  Hen¬ 
ry  W.,  1025,  1026;  Herminea 
E.,  1013,  1027;  Herminea  M., 
1013,  1025-1027,  1058;  Hol¬ 
stein  H.,  1058;  Ida  M.,  1217; 
Ida  Y.,  1058;  James,  369; 
James  P.,  1058;  James  W., 
1027;  Jeanette  J.,  1013,  1026; 
John,  1058;  John  J.,  1013, 
1025,  1026;  Joseph  T.,  1058; 

J.  Raymond,  1217;  Katherine 
S.,  1026,  1058;  Leila,  1058; 
Leila  E.,  1106;  Lizzie  D.,  1202, 
1217;  Louisa  J.,  1026,  1058; 
Lydia,  1013;  M.  A.  Richard, 
1025;  Magdalena  C.,  1013; 
Maggie,  198;  Marcus  G.,  1013, 
1025;  Margaretta  A.,  1013, 
1026;  Mark  G.,  1026;  Mary, 
358;  Mary  D.,  369;  Mary  L, 
1027,  1058;  Mattie  V.,  1027, 
1058;  Phoebe,  1013;  Polly, 
1013;  Ralph,  1058;  Rebecca, 
1025,  1026;  Richard  F,  1013, 
1025,  1026;  Sadie  M.,  1058, 
1106;  Sarah  A.,  1013,  1027; 
William  B.,  1025,  1027,  1058; 
William  R.,  1058 

Kerrick,  Alice,  585;  Alice  H.,  572, 
585;  Daisy,  585;  Eleanor  J., 
572,  584;  Idelle  B.,  585,  605; 
Laura  A.,  572,  585;  Leonidas 
H.,  572,  585;  Leonoir  V.,  585; 
Mary  M.,  568,  572;  Nimrod, 
568,  572;  Phoebe  A.,  572,  585; 
Sarah  F.,  572,  585;  Thomas, 
572;  Thomas  C.,  572,  585; 
William,  585;  William  M.,  572 
Kerschner  (Kershner),  Caroline, 
1212;  George,  421;  Kate  G., 
421;  Louisa,  446;  Martin,  91 
Kerslake,  Elsie  H.,  739,  798; 

Harold  H.,  798;  Robert  L.,  798; 
Walter  G.,  739,  798 
Kerstetter,  Carrie  B.,  816;  Cora 
M.,  761,  816;  George,  761,  816; 
George  W.,  816;  Hattie  A., 
816;  Joseph  H.,  816;  Martin 
L.,  816 

Kerver  (Karver),  Abner  W.,  1222; 
Amanda,  1196;  Amelia  E., 
1207,  1222;  Catharine,  98,  102; 
Christiana  E.,  1196,  1207; 

Christina  K.,  1190,  1196;  Ed¬ 
win,  1196,  1207;  Ella  M.,  1207, 
1222;  Emma,  1196,  1207;  Han¬ 
nah,  1207,  1222;  John,  1190, 
1196,  1207,  1222;  Jonas,  1196, 
1207;  Jonas  W.,  1222;  Kathryn 
E.,  1222;  Lillian  M.,  779;  Lil¬ 
lian  W.,  1207,  1222;  Margaret 
L.,  1222;  Marguerite  M.,  1222; 
Morris  E.,  1207,  1222;  Nathan, 
779,  1207,  1222;  Senia  S.,  1196, 
1207;  Sevilla  R.,  1207,  1222; 
Susanna,  1196,  1207 
Kerwer,  Mary,  625 
Kesler,  John,  1482;  Samatha,  1467, 
1482 

Kessil,lElda,  670 


Kester,  Sarah  W.,  423;  Shered,  423 
Ketchum,  Henry  C.,  818;  Mary  F., 
762,  818;  Miriam  E.,  818;  Ruth 
C.,  818;  Seymour  C.,  762,  818; 
Seymour  M.,  818;  Walker  W., 
.  818 

Kethelege,  Catherine  O.,  1018, 

1045;  James  T.,  1018,  1045; 
Silva,  1045 

Ketner,  Elizabeth  E.,  772;  Frank 
G.,  772 

Kettner,  Mathias,  1103;  Tillie  C., 
1054,  1103 

Keylor  (Keyler),  Ada  T.,  1391, 
1424;  Adah  L.,  1391,  1424; 
Alice  B.,  1424;  Anna  E.,  1329, 
1350;  Anna  M.,  1352,  1391; 
Annie  C.,  1352,  1391;  Arline, 
1424;  Henry  C.,  1352;  James 
E.,  1352,  1391;  John,  1324, 
1350,  1352;  John  M.,  1391, 
1424;  Josiah  B.,  1352,  1391; 
Kathryn  R.,  1391;  Lillian  R., 
1352,  1391;  Milton,  1330,  1352; 
Nancy  S.,  1324;  Rachel  M., 
1391;  Rebecca  B.,  1330,  1352; 
Rena  F.,  1391,  1424 
Keyser,  894 

Abel,  680;  Abraham,  1021;  Alice 
N.,  148;  Alvin,  1122,  1144; 
Anna  E.,  288,  312;  Annie  B., 
1122,  1144;  Annie  C.,  1054, 
1102;  Benjamin,  1051;  Benja¬ 
min  D.,  1021,  1051;  Blanche 
G.,  1219;  Caroline,  1349,  1385; 
Clarence  B.,  1144;  David,  674, 
680;  David  B.,  288,  312;  David 
W.,  312,  335,  336;  Derrick 
(Dirck),  72,  148,  150,  1260;  Ed¬ 
win  G.,  335;  Elizabeth,  300, 
1324,  1334;  Elmer  Z.,  1203, 
1219;  Elsie  L.,  680;  Elsie  S., 
1086,  1127;  Emma  J.,  674,  680; 
Ephraim,  1219;  Estella  M., 
312,  336;  Esther,  1219;  Frank 
K,  1128;  Hannah,  1123; 
Harold  B.,  1144;  Henrietta, 
802;  Iona  H.,  1203,  1219;  John 
G.,  298,  326;  John  M.,  327; 
John  R.,  312,  336;  John  W., 
312;  Kate  R.,  1021;  Kathryn 
M.,  298,  326,  327;  Lizzie  L., 
312,  336,  1052,  1100;  Martha 
B.,  312,  335;  Mary  J.,  1344, 
1375;  Nathan,  326;  Nathan 
M.,  327;  Nathaniel,  1144;  Reu¬ 
ben  B.,  1054,  1102;  Sallie  W., 
312,  336;  Sarah,  550;  Stella 

K.,  1301;  Susanna  R.,  1021, 
1051;  Theodore,  1301;  Thirza, 
154;  William,  1102 
Ivibbee,  Elsie  S.,  1386 
Ivibler,  Fred,  624;  George,  609,  624; 

Grace  M.,  609,  624 
Kichline,  Ada,  428,  443;  Alfred  W., 
Ill;  Alice  B.,  112;  Annie,  112; 
Carrie  B.,  112;  Clinton,  443; 
Ella  S.,  112;  Mary  R.,  112; 
Milton,  111;  Sophia  K.,  103, 
111;  William,  103,  111 
Kidd,  Annie,  610;  Margaret  A., 
696,  719;  Philmia,  254 


Kidder,  Ada  H.,  709,  752;  Clarence, 
752;  Clarence  L.,  709,  752 
Kidney,  Emma,  1248 
Kiebler,  Henrietta  Y.,  475;  William, 
475 

Kieffer,  Susan  V.,  196 
Kiehl,  Mary  A.,  824 
Kiel,  Mary,  1278 
Kiesling,  Emma  W.,  621 
Iviesly,  Solomon,  1514 
Kieso,  Charles,  403;  Ella,  378,  403 
Kieszler,  George,  88 
Kifer,  Hardy,  616;  Mabel  J.,  616 
Kiff,  Ella,  1495 
Kilbourne,  Cecelia,  905 
Kile,  Anna  Y.,  473,  482;  Henry, 
1018,  1044;  Isaac,  482;  Jacob, 
473,  482,  1044;  John,  482; 
Mary,  482;  Mary  A.,  1018, 
1044;  Sarah,  681,  698;  Sophia, 
482 

Kiler,  Elizabeth,  688,  696;  Hannah 

G. ,  1039 

Kilhefner,  Sallie,  849 
Killinger,  Henry,  866;  Leonard, 
866;  Sarah,  866;  Selinda  C., 
1406 

Killnare,  Ernestine,  1396 
Killy,  Josephine,  1035,  1074 
Kilpatrick,  Agnes,  919,  921;  Alice 

H. ,  441,  455;  Edith  M.,  455; 
Joseph,  455;  Stephen,  441, 
455;  Warren  T.,  455 

Kimble,  A.  Elizabeth,  1393;  Della 
R.,  1353,  1393;  Dorothy,  1393; 
George  M.,  585,  604;  Henry 
C.,  604;  John  A.,  1353,  1393; 
John  L.,  1393;  John  W.,  1393; 
Lydia  A.,  1396;  Martha  E., 
585, 604;  MaryL.,  1393;Miriam 
G.,  604,  623 
Kimmel,  Tissie,  1220 
Kincaid,  Mary,  448 
Kinckinker,  Adeline,  1419 
Kinderlehr,  5,  15,  26 
Kindig,  Anna  L.,  1301;  Annie  L., 
1289,  1300;  Carrie  A.,  1289, 

1301;  Catharine,  1289,  1300; 

Ella  R.,  284,  306;  Emma  J., 
1289,  1300;  Henry  K.,  1284, 

1289,  1301;  James  R.,  129; 

John,  1379;  John  H.,  1289; 

John  K.,  306;  Joseph  C.,  1301; 
Lillie,  1289,  1300;  Marvin  C., 
1289,  1301;  Mary,  1289;  Mary 

L.,  1346,  1379;  Mattie  M.,  114, 
129;  Paul  B.,  129;  Sophia  A., 
1284,  1289;  William  R.,  114, 
129 

Kindler,  Hans  G.,  1281 
Kindred,  Emma  S.,  791;  William, 
791 

King,  Alexander,  610;  Anna  M., 
733;  Calvin  T.,  834;  Edith  B., 
777,  834;  Emma  A.,  170,  188; 
Flora,  1509,  1521;  F.  P.,  733; 
Frank,  1253;  Frank  G.,  586, 
606;  Franklin,  1133;  George, 
606;  George  W.,  606;  Harriet, 
874,  880;  Helen,  1245,  1253; 
John,  526;  Lieian  A.,  1089, 
1133;  Lydia  A.,  1399;  Mary, 
497,  498,  526;  Mary  L.,  586. 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


606;  Oleathea  J.,  1473,  1489; 
Rita,  591,  610;  R.  W.,  407; 
Samuel  C.,  777,  834;  Sarah, 
1027,  1060;  Sarah  M.,  385, 
407;  Simon,  1089,  1133;  Thom¬ 
as,  880;  Virginia,  1133 
King  of  Poland,  16 
Kingery,  Bessie  I.,  581,  600;  Ethel 
M.,  581,  600 

Kingsbury,  Annie  M.,  305 
Kinne,  Mary,  216 
Kinneer,  George,  801;  Mary  S., 
746,  801 

Kinner,  Ruth  W.,  1459,  1474 
Kinney,  685 

Howard  D.,  898,  905;  James,  253; 
Jennie,  239,  253;  Samuel  D., 
905;  S.  Frances,  898,  905 
Kinsey,  Annie,  258,  681;  Annie  F., 
1205,  1220;  Bertha  L.,  1297, 
1306;  John,  55,  1138;  John  L., 
1306;  Mary  A.,  551;  Robert 
B.,  1220 

Kinshall,  Ella  K.,  836 
Kinsler,  Elizabeth  P.,  181,  208; 
Louis  C.,  208 

Kintner,  Hugh,  1092;  Jane  W., 
1044,  1092;  Richard  W.,  1044, 
1092;  William,  1092 
Kinzer,  John,  1386;  Sadie,  1350, 
1386 

Kipp,  Alice  G.,  1476,  1491;  Catha¬ 
rine  T.,  1476,  1490;  Earnest 

F. ,  1476,  1491;  Frances  M., 
1491;  Harry,  1491;  Henrietta 

R. ,  1462,  1476;  Henry  H.,  1476, 
1490;  John  F.,  1476,  1490; 
Leora  D.,  1476,  1490;  Marvin, 
1462,  1476;  William,  1476 

Kipper,  Mary,  498 
Kirby,  Elmer,  520;  Joseph  M.,  495, 
520;  Susanna  K.,  495,  520; 
U.  S.  Grant,  520;  Walter,  520 
Kirchner,  Katherine,  376 
Kirk,  Anna  H.,  437,  451;  Carrie 

H. ,  451;  Ernest  L.,  1388,  1421; 
Helen  T.,  426,  437;  Hiram, 
426,  437;  Irvin  W.,  437,  451; 
Jamima,  1485;  Karl  S.,  451; 
L.  Zaidee,  1388,  1421;  Martha 

I. ,  1421;  Rachael,  1393;  Willis 
L.,  1421 

Kirkley,  Fred,  1336 
Kirkpatrick,  Adeline  E.,  1043; 

Cora,  461;  Edna  E.,  114,  130; 
Henry  S.,  130;  Henry  T.,  114, 
130;  John  S.,  130;  Lewis,  1043; 
Margaret,  584;  Mary,  1483; 
Rebecca  D.,  1115;  Ruth  B., 
1099;  Thomas,  130;  Warren, 
1099;  Zephira,  879,  883 
Kirkwood,  Baird,  1367;  Catharine, 
1367;  Elma  A.,  1338,  1367; 
George,  1367;  John,  1367; 
John  M.,  1338,  1367;  Verna 

G. ,  1367 

Kirwin,  Agnes  E.,  261 
Kiser,  Jane,  131;  Louise  C.,  130 
Kisner,  Allan  O.,  436;  Allen,  425, 
436;  Landis  B.,  436;  Martha 

S. ,  425,  436;  Paul  L.,  436; 
Phillip,  436 

Kissel,  Fredericka  E.,  695,  716 


Kissinger,  Clara  M.,  841;  Cora  S., 
795,  841;  Stella  M.,  738,  795; 
Thomas,  738,  795,  841 
Kister,  Amanda  K.,  364,  383;  Jacob, 
383;  Samuel  W.,  364,  383 
Kistler,  Emma  G.,  437,  452;  Harry, 
437,  452;  John,  452;  Lydia, 
436;  Maurice,  452;  Nelle  G., 
452 

Ivistner,  Kate,  1105 
Kitchart,  Caroline,  574,  584 
Kitchenman,  Sarah,  1239,  1247 
Killing,  Sarah  T.,  736,  792;  William 

D. ,  792 

Kittinger,  Mary,  162 
Kizer,  Medorah,  525 
Klair,  John,  678 
Klampt,  34 

Klausfelder,  Emaline  A.,  659 
Klebe,  Ada  R.,  1104;  Calvin  C., 
1104;  Caspar,  1104;  Chris¬ 
topher,  1054,  1104;  Ella  Z., 
1054,  1104;  Elmer  C.,  1104; 
Matilda  A.,  1104 
Ivleckner,  Elizabeth,  1530 
Klees,  Charles,  485;  Elias,  485; 
George,  485;  . Henry,  474,  485; 
Jacob,  485;  Jonas,  485;  Joseph, 
485;  Sophia  Y.,  474,  485 
Klein — see  Kline 
Kleindinst,  Catherine,  1249 
Kleinsmith,  Amanda  E.,  442,  455; 
Bertha  A.,  455;  Chester  F., 
455,  463;  Clara  K,  455,  463; 
Claude  E.,  455;  Flora,  373, 
397;  George  W.,  455;  Howard 

E. ,  455;  Jacob  S.,  455;  J.  Har¬ 
vey,  463;  John  C.,  442,  455; 
John  H.,  455;  Louisa  L.,  455, 
463;  Mabel  E.,  455;  Minnie 
M.,  455,  463;  Robert,  463; 
Verna  B.,  455;  Walter  H.,  455 

Kleintop,  Chester  A.,  1132;  Emeline 
B.,  1088;  Harold  A.,  1132;  Ida 
S.,  1131;  James  W.,  1132; 
Ivermit  K.,  1132;  Lydia  M., 
1089,  1132;  Malcom  O.,  1132; 
Oliver  J.,  1089,  1132;  Paul  E., 
1132;  Ruth  M.,  1132;  Violet 
A.,  1132 

Klemm  (Klem),  49 

Gottlob,  34,  92;  Johann  (John), 
34,  35,  92;  Johann  K.,  34;  John 
G.,  34 

Klemme,  Mary,  604 
Klemmer,  Abraham,  1193;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1189,  1193 

Kleppinger,  Amandus  S.,  1416; 

Byron,  1384,  1416;  Charles  W., 
1416;  Edward  H.,  1416;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  1384,  1416;  Sallie  A., 
1416 

Kliderline,  Henrietta,  992 
Ivliggy,  Elizabeth,  191 
Kline  (Klein),  641 
Abraham,  1122;  Adam,  98,  103; 
Amanda,  198;  Amandas,  537; 
Anna,  377;  Anna  H.,  98,  103; 
Annie,  1205,  1220;  Anthony, 
390;  Barbara,  1018;  Bessie 
K.,  123;  Caroline  L.,  103,  112; 
Caroline  S.,  472,  479;  Carrie 
E.,  781,  836;  Catharine,  102, 


110;  Catharine  A.,  1081,  1122; 
Catherine  M.,  1220;  Charles, 
103,  112,  127,  479,  1205; 

Charles  S.,  1284,  1290;  Chris¬ 
tina  A.,  1284,  1290;  Clara  K., 
112;  Clarence,  441;  Cornelius, 
479 

Darias,  1078;  David,  112;  De- 
Witt,  675,  680;  Dorothy  M., 
759;  E.,  1095;  Earl,  681;  Edna, 
681;  Edwin,  1038;  Edwin  C., 
561;  Elban  F.,  1078;  Elizabeth 

G. ,  1038;  Elizabeth  S.,  1022, 
1053;  Ella,  366,  389;  Ella  J., 
507,  537;  Ellen,  360;  Ellen  C., 
377;  Ellen  S.,  1083,  1126; 
Emma  F.,  103,  112,  1205; 
Ephraim,  680;  Estella,  241,  257, 
680;  Esther,  1154,  1156 

Fannie,  127;  Fay,  130;  Florence 
R.,  561;  Gabriel,  512;  George, 
1081,  1122,  1195,  1205,  1365; 
George  H.,  781,  836;  George 
L.,  836;  George  W.,  836;  Grace 
E.,  836;  Hannah,  1081;  Han¬ 
nah  S.,  760;  Harrison  M.,  545, 
561;  Harry,  318;  Harry  M., 
561;  Harvey  J.,  507,  537,  538; 

H.  Claude,  538;  Henrietta, 
759;  Henry,  112,  127,  429; 
Henry  S.,  1126 

Ida  M.,  1337,  1365;  Irwin,  760; 
Jacob,  1022,  1053;  Jacob  B., 
1083,  1126;  James,  760;  Jane, 
1173;  Jeanetta  M.,  675,  680; 
Jennie  I.,  561;  Jesse,  389,  1568; 
John,  151,  479;  John  L.,  680; 
John  M.,  759;  Katharine  W., 
1195,  1205;  Katherine,  760; 
Katie  C.,  545,  561;  Laura,  112, 
127;  Lavinia,  717;  Leah  N., 
151;  Leanna,  103,  864,  868; 
Lillian  M.,  1566,  1568;  Louisa 
W.,  1205;  Lucy,  779;  Lydia, 
195,  429 

Magnes,  759;  Mamie  S.,  441; 
Marcus  F.,  561;  Margaret, 
127;  Margaret  B.,  1321,  1328; 
Margaret  I.,  680;  Maria,  111, 
501;  Marie  M.,  561;  Mary, 
112,  202,  689,  697;  Mary  A., 
438,  1568;  Mary  H.,  1122, 
1145;  Mary  J.,  555;  Mary  L., 
366,  390;  Mary  S.,  712,  759; 
Matilda,  1205;  Matilda  V., 
1045,  1093;  Melvin,  1122,  1145; 
Merle  A.,  538;  Michael,  868; 
Mildred  S.,  759;  Milton,  712, 
759;  Milton  B.,  257;  Minerva, 
375,  401 

Nathan,  402;  Nora,  377,  402; 
Oscar,  1205;  Oswin,  1205; 
Paul  A.,  561;  Philip  N.,  759; 
Polly,  103,  112;  Rachel,  1328, 
1347;  Rebecca,  103,  112;  Roset¬ 
ta,  103,  112;  Sallie  E.,  1205, 
1220;  Samuel,  1321,  1328; 

Sarah,  651,  659,  1205;  Sarah 
A.,  421,  429,  488,  512;  Sarah 
N.,  973,  982;  Sophia,  103,  111; 
Susanna,  111,  947,  952,  1233, 
1236 


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Verna  E.,  561;  Washington,  103, 
112;  Wayne,  123;  Wdhelmina, 
216;  Willard,  681;  Willard  J., 
759;  William,  659;  William  A., 
538;  Wilson  J.,  1205,  1220 
Klineburger,  Christman,  648,  659; 
Daniel  S.,  659;  Rebecca  E., 
648,  659 

Kling,  Anna,  825 
Klingaman,  Sarah,  991 
Klinger,  Alexander,  797;  Catharine 
E.,  797;  Daniel  D.,  797;  Doro¬ 
thy  H.,  797;  Elizabeth  F.,  738, 
796;  Gertrude  B.,  797;  Harvey 
M.,  738,  796;  Henry  M.,  797; 
Ida  E.,  1141;  Mary  W.,  797; 
Paul  L.,  797;  Robert  W.,  797; 
Sarah  W.,  577 
Klingmiller,  Lizzie,  650 
Klink,  Edna,  646 
Klitzinger,  John,  496 
Klock,  Kitty  A.,  101 
Klopferstein,  Margueritha,  592 
Kloss,  Mary  F.,  1240;  William,  1240 
Klotzburger,  Fredericka,  401 
Kluckhohn,  Edward,  898,  905; 
Frances  R.,  905;  Gertrude  U., 
898,  905;  Henry,  905;  Marion 
E.,  905 

Knabb,  Verna  H.,  618 
Knapp,  Alice,  1476;  Cornelia  V., 
1016,  1039;  E.  Neveria,  1248; 
Frederick,  59;  Jonathan,  1039; 
Lawrence  O.,  1248;  Otto,  1240, 
1248;  Rose  A.,  1240,  1248 
Knappenberger,  Amanda,  1156, 
1160;  Amelia,  1156,  1160; 

David,  1155;  Harry,  1159; 
Henry,  1154-1156;  Maggie, 
593;  Maria,  1159,  1166;  Maria 
M.,  1154,  1155;  Marie,  1159; 
Penrose,  1155,  1159 
Knauer,  Martha,  1015,  1033 
Ivnauss  (Knause),  James,  1170; 
John,  1199;  Lillie,  428,  442: 
Mary,  1162,  1170,  1504,  1512, 
1547;  Mary  E.,  1192,  1199 
Knechel,  Herbert  S.,  1301,  1308; 
Jeremiah  C.,  1308;  John,  1308; 
Mary  E.,  1301,  1308 
Knecht,  982 

Edwin,  1042;  James,  901;  Lydia 
H.,  1042;  Mabel,  901;  Rebecca 

K.,  893,  901;  Stanford,  893, 
901 

Kneedler,  Emma,  1565,  1567;  Ja¬ 
cob,  1567;  Margaret,  377 
Kneezel,  Anna  E.,  919,  921;  Charles 

S.,  919,  921;  Eliza,  919,  921; 
Emma  E.,  923;  Florence,  921; 
Harry,  921,  923;  Henry,  921; 
Sadie  J.,  921,  923 
Kneller,  Annie,  185 
Knepper,  Montana,  434,  450 
Knerr,  Allen  S.,  647;  Cecilia  F., 
1297;  George,  1240;  Hannah, 
639,  647,  1144;  Lovina,  1235, 
1240;  Sophia,  1006 
Knetz,  Caroline,  422,  432;  Clarence, 
983;  Emma,  427,  439;  Emma 

S.,  974,  983;  Jacob  M.,  974, 
983;  John,  983;  John  J.,  983; 
Margaret  C.,  983,  993;  Mar¬ 


garet  M.,  993;  Sarah,  197; 
Wallace  J.,  983;  William  H., 
983,  993 

Kneule,  Charles,  441;  Herbert, 
1166;  Irene  M.,  1166;  Lydia 

S.,  441 

Knicley,  Sarah,  1394 
Knight,  C.  B.,  1459,  1474;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1527;  John  T.,  1511, 
1527;  Joseph  H.,  1527;  Maria 
E.,  1511,  1527;  Ruth  W.,  1459, 
1474 

Knipe,  Amos  C.,  1246;  Anna  E., 
1096,  1138;  Clara  E.,  1138; 
Clara  P.,  1047,  1096;  Frances, 
325;  Francis  W.,  1096;  George 

L. ,  1096,  1138;  Irvin  T.,  1096, 

1138;  Jacob,  1096;  Jacob  O., 
1047.  1096,  1138;  Jacob  R., 
1138;  Jay  C.,  1096,  1138; 

Josephine  W.,  1096,  1138; 

Katherine  E.,  1096,  1138; 

Lillian,  846;  Marne  G.,  1239, 
1246;  Margaret,  1138,  1378; 
Margaret  R.,  1096,  1138;  Mar¬ 
tha,  1138;  Norman  L.,  1096, 
1138;  Reinoehl,  1096,  1138; 
Robert,  1138;  Ruth  A.,  1138; 
Ruth  B.,  1096,  1138;  S.  Edith, 
1096,  1138 

Knoll,  Annie  E.,  754;  Douglass  E., 
844;  Edward,  754;  Frederick 
C.,  647;  George  W.,  844;  Isa¬ 
bella,  639,  647;  John,  361; 
Kathryn  I.,  810,  844;  Lloyd 

M. ,  1162,  1170;  Mary,  1254; 
Pauline,  355,  361 ;  Raymond 
E.,  810,  844;  Rosa  L.,  1162, 
1170;  William  K.,  1170 

Knopf,  Leonard,  65;  Leonhard,  146; 
Maria  K.,  146 

Knopp,  Emin,  186;  Katie  M.,  166, 
186 

Knous,  Emma  J.,  162,  181;  Joseph, 
181;  Margaret,  181 
Knowles,  Mary,  291,  318;  Thomas 
C.,  318 

Knowlton,  591 

Knox,  Andora,  393;  Gertrude,  726 
Koch,  512 

Abraham,  985,  986;  Alice,  1088; 
Alice  M.,  597,  619;  Alton  S., 
619;  Anna  E.,  618,  627;  Annie 
C.,  597;  Barbara  M.,  1167; 
Berdine,  1167;  Bertha  H.,  986, 
996;  Bertha  S.,  986,  995;  Bessie 

S.,  618;  Bettie  E.,  627;  Caro¬ 
line,  207;  Catherine,  174,  1100; 
Charles,  207;  Christena,  593 
Daniel,  593;  Daniel  E.,  1167; 
David  D.,  597;  David  S.,  619; 
Dawn  M.,  996;  Derwin  C., 
410;  Dorothy  S.,  619;  Edward, 
593;  Edwin  D.,  597,  618;  Ed¬ 
win  F.,  627;  Eleanor,  644,  654; 
Elizabeth,  657,  985,  986;  El¬ 
mira  S.,  975,  985;  Elsie  S.,  986; 
Emma,  493;  Emma  S.,  975, 
986;  Esther  M.,  619;  P'lorence 

S.,  619;  Franklin  D.,  597 
Henry,  593;  Horace,  975,  985; 
J.  Clifford,  996;  J.  Clinton, 
975,  986;  Jennie  S.,  986,  996; 


John,  1373;  Joshua,  236,  248; 
Kate,  1418;  Katie  D.,  597, 
619;  Katie  S.,  619;  Leroy  E., 
619;  Lillie  S.,  397,  410;  Lovina, 
1343,  1373;  Lucian,  593;  Lulu 

S.,  986,  996 

Malinda,  993;  Martha,  1167; 
Martha  M.,  619;  Martha  S., 
986,  996;  Mary,  325;  Mary  A., 
236,  248;  Mary  E.,  627;  Mary 

S.,  619;  Minnie  S.,  618,  626; 
Myrtle  M.,  619;  Nora  E.,  619; 
Nora  Z.,  597,  618;  Olivia  M., 
1160,  1167;  Paul  M.,  619; 
Pauline  M.,  619;  Philip,  654 
Rachel,  110;  Rachel  D.,  579,  597; 
Reuben,  593;  Sadie  S.,  986, 
996;  Sailer  W.,  618,  627; 

Samuel,  597;  Samuel  D.,  597, 
619;  Samuel  S.,  619;  Samuel 
W.,  579,  597;  Sarah  M.,  578, 
593;  Savannah,  593;  Sedella, 
619;  Sophia,  1373;  Susanna, 
202 

Tillie  S.,  986;  Vera,  1167 ;  Victoria 

A. ,  180,  207;  Walter  S.,  986, 
996;  W.  E.,  1160,  1167;  Wil¬ 
liam,  578,  593 

Kochenberger,  Elizabeth,  1385; 
Mary,  1107 

Kocher,  Elizabeth  L.,  1130,  1148; 
Hannah,  738;  Kate  A.,  1130; 
Stanley  C.,  1130,  1148;  Susan, 
1487;  William  J.,  1148 
Koder,  Amelia  B.,  363;  Eugene, 
363;  Hannah,  419,  423;  Jacob, 
423 

Koegle,  Rosalie,  143 
Koerner,  Emily  H.,  798,  842;  John, 
842;  John  L.,  798,  842;  John 
M.,  842 

Koffel  (Koffle),  John,  648;  Lulu  S., 
648;  Susan  G.,  1349,  1384; 
Tobias  D.,  1384 
Koffler,  716 

Kofoed,  Hans  S.,  143;  Lillian  I., 
138,  143;  William,  138,  143 
Kogel,  Caroline,  519 
Kohl,  Daniel  L.,  1251;  Fannie,  241; 
Mary  M.,  1123;  Minnie  A., 
1241,  1251 

Kohler  (Kohlor),  Allen,  1357;  Ame¬ 
lia  Y.,  1357,  1399;  Anna  H., 
1357,  1399;  Bertha  M.,  1399; 

B.  T.,  933;  Daniel,  1357; 

Edna  I.,  536,  556;  Elizabeth, 
148,  150;  Frank  J.,  536,  556; 
Hannah  B.,  1334,  1357;  Henry, 
1334,  1357;  Henry  B.,  1357, 
1399;  Jonas,  1357,  1399;  Louise 

C. ,  556;  Lucetta,  1357;  Lu¬ 
cinda,  1357;  Margaret,  1111; 
Rudolph,  556 

Koiner — see  Coiner 
Kolb,  Amanda,  165,  184;  Catharine, 
1023;  Elizabeth,  1047;  Eliza¬ 
beth  A.,  667,  673;  George,  184; 
Hariette  S.,  444;  Jacob,  1007; 
Mary,  199;  Mary  A.,  197; 
Silas,  673 

Kolbe,  Mary,  1278 

Koller,  Abraham,  483;  Daniel,  483; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Dianna  K.,  202;  Maria  Y.,  474, 
483;  Solomon,  474,  483 
Konigmacher,  Anna,  1340,  1368; 
Edwin,  1368 

Kook,  Angeline,  1348;  Catharine 

A. ,  1348;  David,  1329,  1348; 

Elizabeth  B.,  1329,  1348; 

Franklin,  1348;  Jacob,  1348; 
Sarah  E.,  1348 

Kooker,  Andora  W.,  176,  199; 

Daniel  K.,  176,  199;  Enos,  199; 
Fianna  S.,  427,  441;  Helena, 
199;  Mabel  S.,  402,  411 ;  Nelson 
H.,  411;  Samuel,  427,  441; 
Samuel  R.,  441 

Koonfer,  Elizabeth  G.,  505;  Simon, 
505 

Koons,  Catharine,  579;  Evans  P., 
258;  Grace  A.,  491,  517;  Grace 
E.,  517;  Isaac  G.,  517;  Jacob 

V. ,  491,  517;  Lewis  W.,  750; 
Mary  E.,  708,  750;  Mary  S., 
288,  313;  SusieS.,  242,  258 

Kooser,  David  H.,  988;  Jeannette 
D.,  988;  Tamar  B.,  978,  988; 

W.  Scott,  978,  988 
Koppelberger,  Rebecca,  1082 
Korbinsky,  Alice  W.,  1055;  Emil, 

1055 

Korn,  Kate  C.,  1255 
Korndorfer,  Ellen,  1240,  1249; 

John, 1249 

Kostenbader,  Caroline,  1017,  1043; 
John,  1043 

Kostenbrader,  Lidia,  1087 
Koudele,  Edward,  163,  182;  Ed¬ 
ward  R.,  182;  Frank,  182; 
Mary  E.,  163,  182 
Kover,  Sophie,  235,  243 
Kowalke,  Augusta,  611 
Krack,  Emma  L.,  1087,  1129; 

Lovin,  1087,  1129;  William, 
1087 

Kraemer,  Dorothy  A.,  259;  John 
G.,  242,  259;  Mary  E.,  242, 
259 

Kraft,  Adolph,  142;  Charles,  138, 
142;  Charles  J.,  142;  Ida  S., 
138,  142;  Jeremiah,  190;  John 

J.,  142;  Mary  R.,  170,  190 
Kramer,  Albert  J.,  558;  Albert  R., 
539,  558;  Baltzer,  589;  Catha¬ 
rine  H.,  831;  Catherine,  784; 
Cora  K.,  726;  Ellen,  464,  651; 
Elva  V.,  539,  558;  Emaline, 
1103;  Emma  C.,  1162,  1169; 
Flora  B.,  575,  589;  Fred,  379; 
George,  558,  1169;  Lavina, 
391;  Mildred  B.,  527,  553; 
Minerva,  460,  464;  Nicholas, 
726;  Russell  S.,  527,  553;  Sadie 
S.,  379;  Samuel  R.,  553;  Sevilla, 
836;  Walter  W.,  558 
Krammer,  Annie,  174 
Kramp,  Bertha,  397 
Kranzley,  Arlene  S.,  462;  Arthur, 
453,  462;  Helen  S.,  462;  Irma 

B. ,  453,  462;  Lewis,  462 
Kratz,  Abraham,  241,  1373;  Abra¬ 
ham  F.,  1343,  1373;  Ada  C., 
1408;  Addie  M.,  1054,  1103; 
Alice  K.,  241,  258;  Amanda 
B.,  1343,  1373,  1407;  Amanda 


S.,  668,  674;  Amy  B.,  1373; 
Anna  K.,  522,  551;  Annie,  674; 
Arthur  C.,  1408;  Bertha  V., 
1204 

Catharine,  647;  Catharine  B., 
1343,  1373;  Catherine,  473, 
480;  Clarence  R.,  1407;  Clar¬ 
ence  S.,  1204,  1219;  Claude  H., 
1407;  Gordie,  657,  660;  Daniel, 
649,  1103,  1343,  1373;  Daniel 
B.,  1373;  Daniel  C.,  668,  674, 
1343,  1373;  Della,  300,  330; 
Dorothy  L.,  925 

Eda  G,  1204,  1219;  Edwin  S., 
1054,  1103;  Eliza,  747;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1103;  Ella,  674;  Ellen 

B. ,  1373;  Ellen  H.,  1407,  1428; 
Erma,  679;  Evelyn  B.,  1373, 
1408;  Florence  L.,  1103;  PYank, 
330;  Franklin  B.,  1373,  1407. 

George  S.,  369,  674,  679;  Grace 

C. ,  1408;  Hannah  B.,  1343, 
1373,  1407;  Hannah  H.,  1407, 
1427;  Harry  Z.,  1195,  1204; 
Harvey  IV,  241;  Helen  L., 
1103;  Henry,  1204,  1383;  Hen¬ 
ry  B.,  1373;  Plorace  B.,  1373, 
1407 

Idella,  679;  Irene  S.,  1373,  1407; 
Invin  D.,  923,  925;  Irwin  S., 
674,  679,  863;  Jacob,  480,  546, 
674;  Jacob  B.,  1373,  1407; 
Jennie  S.,  369,  674,  679;  J. 
Lloyd,  1407;  John  A.,  923; 
John  B.,  1373;  John  C.,  660; 
Joseph,  1349,  1383;  Katie  D., 
923,  925;  Katie  K.,  640,  649 
Leroy,  1407;  Lester,  679;  Levi 
O.,  921,  923;  Lizzie  A.,  513; 
Lizzie  H.,  1407;  Lizzie  M., 
1407;  Lydia  F.,  674,  679; 
Lydia  S.,  863;  Mabel,  679; 
Maggie  H.,  1373,  1407;  Maria 
M.,  1349,  1383;  Martha  S., 
923,  925;  Mary,  241,  1204, 
1349,  1383,  1567;  Mary  B., 
1373;  Mary  K.,  234,  241;  Mary 
R.,  370,  395;  Melvin,  679; 
Mildred,  925;  Milton,  370, 
395;  Minerva  B.,  1373,  1407 
Noah  C.,  234,  241;  Rachel  D., 
921,  923;  Sallie  B.,  1373,  1407; 
Sallie  H.,  1407,  1427;  Samuel 

L. ,  1407;  Sara  A.,  1373;  Sophia 

K.,  1195,  1204;  Valentine, 

1373;  Viola,  679,  682;  Warren 

D. ,  923;  Warren  H.,  1407; 
William  K.,  551 

Kratzer,  Clayton  C.,  543,  559; 
Edmund  N.,  709,  753;  Edmund 
W.,  754, 809;  Elizabeth  M.,  754; 
Everett  H.,  809;  George  F., 
913;  Hannah  M.,  754,  809; 
Harry  R.,  754,  809;  Hattie 
V.,  754,  809;  Karl,  913;  Kate 

M. ,  754,  809;  Lizzie  L,  543, 
559;  Llewellyn,  559;  Mary  A., 
709,  753,  754;  Minnie  A.,  911, 
913;  Morris,  911,  913;  Muriel 
G.,  809;  Perma,  913;  Raymond 

E. ,  754;  Rita,  913;  Ruth  E., 
809;  Ruth  S.,  754,  809;  Wil¬ 
liam,  753 


Krau,  512 

Urcella,  179,  205 

Krauss  (Krause,  Krausze,  Kraus), 
22,  35,  61,  92 

Aaron,  272,  1565;  Abraham,  159, 
160,  984;  Abraham  S.,  174, 
175,  1192;  Adam,  1002,  1186; 
Adam  S.,  159,  173;  Addie  B., 
1385,  1418;  Adelaide,  1565, 
1567;  Adelaide  G.,  161,  178; 
Agnes  N.,  177,  202;  Ah,  437; 
Albert,  171 ;  Albert  K.,  196; 
Alice,  193;  Alice  K.,  177,  202; 
Alice  V.,  191;  Allen  B.,  159; 
Allen  S.,  161,  174,  195,  245, 
1201,  1566,  1568;  Alton  E., 
1567-1569;  Alton  L.,  196; 

Alverda  J.,  1568;  Alvin  A., 
178;  Alvin  B.,  197;  Alvin  K., 
178;  Amanda,  160,  173,  175, 

177,  196,  203,  1196,  1206,  1565; 
Amanda  H.,  160,  175;  Amanda 

R. ,  1565,  1566;  Amanda  S., 

174,  195,  1201;  Ambrose,  173, 
1565,  1.566;  Amelia,  815;  Ame¬ 
lia  H.,  175,  1087,  1128;  Amelia 
Z.,  1054,  1104;  Amos,  195; 
Amos  K.,  160,  173;  Amos  P., 
192;  Andrew  (Andreas),  53, 
148,  151-153,  159,  175,  968; 
Angeline,  1565,  1566;  Anna,  34, 
40,  42,  65,  92,  111,  126,  145, 
146,  159,  928,  1002,  1152,  1564, 
1565;  Anna  C.,  1567,  1569; 
Anna  M.,  1104;  Anna  R.,  1566; 
Anna  S.,  171;  Annetta  W., 

175,  196;  Annie,  174,  360,  376, 
1031,  1069,  1565,  1566;  Annie 

L.,  178,  204,  1201;  Annie  S., 
195;  Annie  W.,  177,  201;  An¬ 
thony,  151,  152,  154,  158,  211, 
1260,  1573;  Arthur  D.,  202; 
Arthur  J.,  214;  Attilla,  160 

Balthasar  (Balzer),  29,  34,  51, 
54,  61,  65,  82,  146-148,  152, 

176,  211,  468,  1152,  1180; 
Barbara,  146,  148,  171;  Bar¬ 
bara  U.,  150,  152,  159;  Benja¬ 
min  S.,  161,  178,  1286;  Bertha 
A.,  160,  174 

Carl,  1564;  Caroline  M.,  177,  202; 
Carrie  B.,  197;  Catharine,  160, 
174,  1196,  1206,  1564,  1565; 
Catharine  A.,  152,  159;  Catha¬ 
rine  M.,  173,  192;  Catherine 
E.,  160,  174;  Catherine  IV,  174; 
Catherine  L.,  1569;  Cecilia 
E.,  171;  Charles,  154,  159,  161, 
171,  174,  191,  476;  Charles 
O.,  151,  170,  189,  211;  Charles 

S. ,  171,  191,  1373;  Charles  W., 
1104;  Christiana,  1190;  Chris¬ 
tina,  160,  175,  363,  1196;  Chris¬ 
tina  S.,  148,  154,  160,  968, 
1188;  Christine  L.,  193;  Chris¬ 
topher  (Christoph),  29,  39,  51, 
54,  65,  69,  76,  82,  908,  1564; 
Cillia  A.,  173,  192;  Clara,  112, 
1251;  Clara  B.,  1567;  Clara  E., 

178,  204;  Clara  G.,  1196,  1206; 
Clara  M.,  178,  192,  203;  Clara 
W.,  245,  1566,  1568;  Clarence 
L.,  178;  Clayton,  195;  Clement, 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


158;  Cora  N.,  177,  202;  Crystal, 
1568;  Curtis  E.,  173,  193 
Daniel,  151,  154,  161,  174,  665, 
1158;  Daniel  I.,  196;  Daniel 
M.,  204;  Daniel  N.,  177;  Daniel 

R. ,  1054,  1104;  Daniel  S.,  161, 
178,  196;  David,  65,  152,  154, 
1564,  1565,  1567;  David  H., 
1288;  David  N.,  177,  202; 
Diana  S.,  1565,  1566;  Dianna, 
159;  Dinah,  175,  487,  510; 
Dorothy  M.,  202;  Durrell,  1206 

Edgar  A.,  170,  189;  Edgar  R., 
1567;  Edna  B.,  197;  Edna  H., 
192;  Edward  S.,  161,  177,  278; 
Edwin,  158,  161;  Edwin  B., 
153,  154,  158,  159,  171;  Edwin 

S. ,  1566,  1568;  Elenora  S.,  159, 

171;  Eliza  B.,  1190,  1196; 

Elizabeth,  62,  154,  160,  171, 
421,  427,  1315,  1564,  1565; 
Elizabeth  B.,  152,  159,  174; 
Elizabeth  H.,  160;  Elizabeth 

K.,  161,  235;  Elizabeth  N., 
177,  202;  Elizabeth  S.,  159, 
171,  178;  Ella  D.,  174,  195; 
Ella  L.,  170,  189;  Ella  M.,  158, 
204;  Ella  N.,  1567,  1570;  Ellen, 
174,  175;  Ellen  M.,  170;  Elmer, 
174,  1566;  Elmer  C.,  1568; 
Elmer  F.,  170,  188,  189;  Elmer 

K. ,  178,  204;  Elmira  J.,  158, 
170;  Elmira  R.,  158,  170;  Elsie 
C.,  178,  204;  Elsie  L.,  177,  202; 
Elsie  M.,  201;  Elsie  V.,  178, 
204;  Elwood  B.,  1567,  15.69; 
Elwood  L.,  1570;  Emanuel  W., 
157,  196;  Emeline  W.,  490; 
Emeline  Y.,  152,  159,  1261, 
1262;  Emma,  158,  170,  174, 
195,  1565,  1566;  Emma  A., 
170,  188;  Emma  J.,  174,  195; 
Emma  K.,  1565,  1567;  Emma 

L. ,  158,  170;  Emma  N.,  177, 
202;  Emma  R.,  170,  189;  Em¬ 
ma  S.,  159,  173;  Enos  G.,  201; 
Enos  S.,  161,  177;  Ephraim, 
103,  112;  Erma  B.,  197;  Erma 
W.,  202;  Erwin,  158;  Estella, 
177;  Estella  M.,  546,  562,  1568; 
Esther  N.,  154,  161,  665;  Es¬ 
ther  V.,  1104;  Esther  W.,  203; 
Eva,  196;  Eva  A.,  204;  Eve, 
1564 

Flora  H.,  175,  186,  210;  Flora 

S.,  174;  Flora  V.,  173,  192; 
Florence  A.,  159;  Florence  S., 
170,  179,  189,  1267;  Florence 
V.,  189;  Frances  K.,  196;  Fran¬ 
cis  G.,  1567;  Frank  A.,  201; 
Franklin,  193;  Franklin  A., 
1566;  Fred,  1418;  Fred  C., 
1385,  1418;  Frederick  A.,  171, 
191;  Frederick  K.,  196;  George, 
53,  148,  153,  154,  159,  160,  175, 
193,  968,  1233;  George  A.,  191; 
George  N.,  177,  202;  George  S., 
152,  159;  Gerald,  193;  Ger¬ 
trude  V.,  1568,  1570;  Gottliebe, 
503;  Granville  M.,  1567 
Hannah,  158,  159,  171,  191; 

Hannah  A.,  161,  178,  1286; 
Hannah  E.,  161,  177;  Hannah 


F.,  175,  197;  Hannah  N.,  177, 
201;  Hannah  S.,  179;  Hannah 
Y.,  154, 161,  476;HaroldF.,188; 
Harold  K.,  1570;  Harold  W., 
203;  Harriet,  1430;  Harrison, 
152,  170;  Harrison  Y.,  158,  170; 
Harry  B.,  1196,  1206;  Harry 
E.,  1566,  1568;  Harry  W.,  201; 
Harvey,  62;  Harvey  S.,  174, 
194;  Helen,  126;  Helen  A.,  188, 
211,  1570;  Helen  K.,  1570; 
Helena,  53,  148,  887,  1564; 
Helena  F.,  173,  192;  Henry, 
154,  160,  174,  195,  490,  1188; 
Henry  H.,  175;  Henry  S.,  160, 
175;  Herbert  D.,  192;  Herman, 
361;  Herman  L.,  193;  H.  Gran¬ 
ville,  1570;  Horace,  161; 
Horace  O.,  178,  204;  Howard 
A.,  1418,  1430;  Howard  B., 
197,  1378,  1567,  1570;  Howard 
H.,  175,  196,  245;  Howard  S., 
179 

Ida  E.,  1147;  Ida  G.,  173,  193; 
Ida  K.,  161,  178;  Ida  L.,  196; 
Ida  M.,  196;  Ida  W.,  175,  196; 
Idella  M.,  1570;  Inez  N.,  1569, 
1570;  Irene,  175;  Irene  E.,  170, 
188;  Irene  T.,  188,  211;  Isaac, 
152,  697,  720,  1565,  1566; 

Isaac  E.,  201;  Isaac  W.,  170; 
Isaac  Y.,  158,  169,  170,  188; 
Isabella  K.,  1565,  1567;  Isa¬ 
bella  T.,  159,  171;  Isabelle  I., 
171 

Jacob,  149,  154,  160,  231;  Jacob 
N.,  177,  202;  James,  152,  170; 
James  A.,  158,  170;  James  N., 
177,  202;  James  O.,  1567; 
Jeanette  M.,  204;  Jefferson, 
1566;  Jennie,  177,  1206,  1220; 
Jennie  W.,  437;  Jeremiah 

(Jeremias),  53,  65,  148,  1564, 
1565;  Jeremiah  D.,  1144;  Jesse, 
1565;  Jesse  W.,  1567,  1569; 
Joel,  152,  159,  1261,  1262; 
Joel  H.,  933,  1565,  1567;  Joel 

S.,  161;  John,  148,  151-154, 
158,  159,  211,  471,  946;  John 

M.,  160,  175;  John  S.,  173, 
192;  Jonas  S.,  1190,  1196; 

Jonathan,  154,  161,  1189; 

Jonathan  S.,  161,  178,  1156; 
Joseph,  151,  158,  634,  1187, 
1190,  1196;  Joseph  H.,  175, 
197 

Katharine  F.,  1565,  1566;  Kath¬ 
ryn,  171;  Katie  B.,  1122,  1144; 
Katie  K.,  178,  1200,  1213; 
Katie  V.,  201;  Lamanda,  541; 
Laura,  171,  174,  191,  1190, 
1197;  Laura  I.,  192;  Laura  M., 
171,  192;  Laura  N.,  177; 

Lavina,  158,  169;  Leah,  152, 
158;  Leah  S.,  178;  Leanna,  160; 
Leon  W.,  203;  Levi,  65,  82, 
146,  161,  178,  235;  Lila  G., 
1418,  1430;  Lillian  M.,  201, 
214,  1566,  1568;  Lillie  E.,  1196, 
1206;  Lizzie  K.,  1567,  1569; 
Lizzie  W.,  152,  159;  Lois  M., 
191;  Lottie  C.,  195;  Lottie 

S.,  532,  554;  Lucile  L.,  1566, 


1568;  Lucille  G.,  1418;  Lucy 
D.,  1567,  1569;  Lucy  M.,  196; 
Lula  A.,  1567,  1569;  Lydia, 
148,  151,  201,  272,  277,  470, 
473,  1122,  1189,  1194,  1565; 
Lydia  H.,  272,  1565;  Lydia 
K.,  154,  160,  231;  Lydia  M., 
1567,  1570;  Lydia  N.,  177 
Mabel  S.,  178,  196,  204;  Mae  I., 
214;  Magdalena,  177,  1564; 
Magdalena  H.,  203,  1564; 

Magdalena  S.,  154,  161,  1189; 
Mahala  M.,  161,  178,  1158; 
Mahlon,  1565,  1566;  Mahlon 
IL,  1567,  1569;  Mamie  M., 
195;  Mamie  N.,  178,  203; 
Margaret,  1568;  Marguerite, 
1206;  Marguerite  L.,  170,  189; 
Maria,  34,  39,  42,  43,  52,  65, 
146,  149,  151,  154,  160,  472, 
566,  809,  928,  1152,  1153,  1564, 
1565,  1572,  1573;  Maria  B., 
1563,  1564;  Maria  E.,  1565, 
1566;  Maria  K,  151,  158,  174; 
Maria  S.,  148,  154,  161,  968; 
Marian  E.,  193,  212;  Marie 
W.,  177,  202,  1238;  Marion  E., 
204;  Martha  L.,  177,  202; 
Marvin  B.,  197;  Mary,  112, 
126,  151,  152,  158,  160,  1565; 
Mary  A.,  175,  196;  Mary  C., 
1566;  Mary  E.,  171,  190,  201, 
214,  282,  302,  1565,  1567; 
Mary  L.,  158,  171,  173,  193; 
Mary  M.,  161,  178,  1156; 

Mary  O.,  158,  170;  Mary  S., 
161,  178,  1565;  Matilda,  158, 
159,  171,  191;  Mattie  C.,  1567, 
1569,  1570;  Maude  R.,  175, 
197;  Maurice,  1196,  1206; 

Melchior,  16,  17,  20,  34,  35, 
39,  40,  65,  92,  146,  147,  152, 
566,  928,  1180,  1564;  Melvin 
B.,  197;  Mena,  355,  361; 
Mendon,  159,  171;  Mildred 
G.,  1569;  Milton,  112,  126; 
Milton  S.,  1566;  Milton  Y., 
161,  178,  954;  Minnie  B.,  197; 
Minnie  E.,  171,  191,  204;  Min¬ 
nie  J.,  1378,  1567,  1570;  Mir¬ 
iam  M.,  195,  214;  Miriam  S., 
171, 191;  Morris,  177;  Morris  E. 
173,  192;  Morris  H.,  66,  203, 
1238;  Moses,  1138 
Nancy,  152;  Nathan,  1564,  1565, 
1573;  Nathaniel,  1565,  1566; 
Nevin  K.,  158,  171;  Nora,  173; 
Norman  C.,  1567,  1569;  Olive, 
1569;  Oliver  E.,  201;  Oliver 

N.,  177,  201;  Oscar  K,  178, 
204,  1201;  Oswin  S.,  161,  178; 
Owen,  195 

Paul,  126;  Paul  A.,  192,  1570; 
Paul  H.,  188,  197,  211;  Pauline 

S.,  173,  192;  Pearl  L.,  1570; 
Pearl  S.,  1568;  Percifer,  173, 
193;  Polly  K.,  103,  112;  Polly 

S.,  1566,  1568;  Preston  P.,  173, 
192;  Priscilla,  160,  176;  Puella, 
173  193 

Rachel,  734;  Ralph  A.,  189; 

Raymond  Y.,  196;  Rebecca, 
150,  152,  156,  160,  1564;  Re- 


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Genealogical  Record  oe  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


becca  S.,  175;  Regina,  53,  148, 
152,  154,  160,  474,  485,  664, 
665,  1564;  Regina  K.,  175,  196; 
Regina  S,  152,  159,  946;  Reu¬ 
ben,  1565;  Richard,  204;  Rich¬ 
ard  E.,  1569;  Robert  H.,  175, 
197;  Robert  M.,  203;  Robert 
T.,  197;  Rosa,  1566,  1568; 
Rosina,  146,  148,  860,  861, 
1564;  Rosina  Y.,  148,  151,  471; 
Ruth  B.,  1096,  1138;  Ruth  S., 
188 

Sadie  H.,  204;  Sadie  S.,  1567, 
1569;  Sallie,  174;  Sallie  A.,  174, 
195;  Sallie  M.,  171,  191,  1373; 
Samuel,  150,  152,  153,  159; 
Samuel  A.,  159,  171,  172; 

Samuel  K.,  160,  174;  Samuel 
W.,  175,  196;  Sarah,  151,  154, 

158,  1189,  1194,  1565,  Sarah 

A. ,  158,  170;  Sarah  C.,  160, 
175;  Sarah  E.,  1566;  Sarah  G., 
174,  196;  Sarah  H.,  161,  177, 
278,  1564,  1565;  Sarah  S., 
160,  161,  174,  178,  948;  Sarah 
W.,  160,  175,  203,  1233;  Sarah 
Y.,  151,  158,  1260;  Selina,  160, 
173;  Solomon,  160,  174;  Sophia, 
160,  1234,  1238,  1564;  Sophia 

E.,  160,  173;  Sophia  K,  177, 
203;  Sophia  M.,  152;  Sophia 
W.,  697,  720,  1238;  Stanley 
G.,  202;  Stella  B.,  175,  197; 
Stella  W.,  1567-1569;  Susan 

B. ,  159,  948,  953;  Susan  K., 
245;  Susan  W.,  159,  175,  196, 
1565,  1567;  Susanna,  34,  65, 
81,  92,  146,  152,  154,  159,  160, 
176,  177,  203,  468,  471,  1190, 
1285,  1291,  1559,  1560,  1564, 
1565;  Susanna  H.,  146,  1180; 
Susanna  S.,  148,  152,  634,  908, 
968,  1187,  1190,  1564;  Susanna 
Y.,  146,  148,  468;  Sylvia,  173, 
193 

Thaddeus  S.,  1567;  Theodora 
R.,  158,  169,  188;  Thomas  M., 
178,  204;  Titus  S.,  195,  214; 
Velma,  196;  Verna  M.,  197; 
Verna  S.,  179;  Viola  M.,  159, 
172;  Virginia,  173,  193;  Vir¬ 
ginia  M.,  189 

Wallace  H.,  175,  197;  Walter  W., 
203;  Warren  B.,  197;  Warren 
II.,  177,  202,  1238;  Wayne  F., 
197;  Willard  G.,  196;  William, 

159,  174,  1069;  William  F., 
202;  William  IT,  1565,  1567; 
William  K,  1122,  1144;  Wil¬ 
liam  P.,  192;  William  R.,  1566, 
1568;  Wilson  S.,  159,  1565, 
1567;  Winifred  K.,  196;  Win¬ 
fred  E.,  188 

Kraussdale,  22,  26,  60,  61,  65,  66, 
71-73 

lvrauthamel,  Olivia  R.,  122 
Kreamer,  Agnes,  367,  391;  Frances 
G.,  1431;  Harold,  1431;  Joseph, 
391;  J.  R.,  1423,  1430;  J. 
Russel,  328;  Kathryn  B.,  1431; 
Kathrvn  S.,  1423,  1430;  Mamie 

C. ,  328;  Naomi,  323 


Krebs,  Catharine,  1006;  Emma  R., 
1113;  Michael,  1006 
Krecker,  Frederick,  947,  950;  Selina 
Y.,  947,  950 

Kreger,  Charles,  1161;  Tillie,  1156, 
1161 

Kreidler,  Eliza,  1017,  1042 
Kreischer,  980 
Kremer,  Barbara,  802 
Kremmer,  Emma,  515 
Kreps,  Henry,  1231 
Kresge,  Anna  S.,  903;  Edna  S.,  895, 
903;  Elijah  E.,  895,  903;  Karl 

E. ,  903;  Linford,  903;  Marion 
G.,  903;  Salinda,  1129 

Kress,  Melissa,  1481;  Samuel,  1448 
Kressler,  Cora,  1087 
Kressman,  Anna,  188 
Kretshmar,  Franklin,  780;  Minnie 
M.,  721,  780 

Krewsen  Frank  C.,  433,  449;  John 
W.,  449;  Leslie  R.,  449;  Lizzie 
M.,  449;  Sybilla  T.,  433,  449; 
Wilmer  E.,  449 

Kriebel  (Krieble,  Kribel,  Kriibel), 
58,  1006 

Aaron,  233,  237,  238,  356,  359; 
Aaron  B.,  356,  365,  667;  Abbie 

F. ,  264;  Abigail,  232,  237,  251, 
352,  356,  366;  Abraham,  29,  52, 
53,  56,  66,  70,  83,  228-231,  234, 
238,  240,  251,  273,  348-352, 
354-356,  358,  360,  466,  684, 
862,  943,  944,  1183,  1188,  1282, 
1284,  1439;  Abraham  A.,  356, 
367;  Abraham  B.,  356;  Abra¬ 
ham  H.,  233,  237,  353;  Abra¬ 
ham  K.,  237,  356,  363;  Abra¬ 
ham  R.,  383;  Abraham  S.,  365, 
387;  Abram  D.,  252,  265; 
Abram  H.,  370;  Abram  L., 
392;  Abram  R.,  370;  Achsah 
A.,  233,  238;  Ada,  248;  Ada  E., 
358,  371;  Ada  L.,  402;  Ada  M., 
386;  Ada  S.,  263;  Adaline,  376, 
977,  988;  Adam,  274,  353,  357; 
Addison  R.,  370;  Addison  S., 
358,  371;  Agnes,  354,  359; 
Agnes  B.,  259,  267;  Agnes  E., 
367;  Agnes  K.,  367,  391;  Agnes 
R.,  258;  Agnes  Y.,  351,  353, 
1260;  Alan,  367;  Albert  B., 
392,  409;  Albert  M.,  363;  Al¬ 
fred  J.,  363;  Alice,  255,  266, 
267;  Alice  K.,  376,  401;  Alice 
W.,  393;  Allen  K,  83,  238,  251, 
364,  383,  668;  Allen  S.,  237, 
248,  384,  1198;  Almira,  247, 
262;  Almira  A.,  243;  Alpheus 
K.,  383,  406;  Alsenia  A.,  392, 
409;  Alsenia  B.,  367,  392;  Alta, 
396;  Alta  G.,  252;  Alton,  241, 
257;  Alvan  C.,  239,  254;  Al- 
vena  C.,  365,  385;  Alverda, 
371;  Alverda  M.,  386;  Alvin, 
240;  Alvin  C.,  365,  385;  Alvin 

G. ,  238,  252;  Alvin  R.,  240, 
256;  Amanda,  234,  237,  242, 
358,  1191,  1198;  Amanda  A., 
282,  369,  393;  Amanda  K., 
364,  376,  383,  401;  Amanda 
R.,  365,  387;  Amanda  S.,  238, 
251,  363,  382,  384,  580,  599, 


668;  Amanda  Z.,  359,  374; 
Amandus  S.,  377,  402;  Am¬ 
brose,  363;  Ambrose  S.,  247, 
262;  Amelia  B.,  363;  Amos  H., 
367,  392;  Amos  Z.,  234;  Andrew 
(Andreas),  52,  53,  228-230, 
232,  271,  350-352,  356,  363, 
944,  1190,  1572;  Andrew  A., 
156,  356,  365,  367,  386,  1378; 
Andrew  B.,  356,  365;  Andrew 
G.,  236,  247;  Andrew  K.,  232, 
363;  Andrew  L.,  386;  Angeline, 
238;  Angus,  239;  Ann,  233; 
Anna,  37,  42,  52,  53,  66,  175, 
228-232,  239,  349,  351,  353, 
358,  363,  365,  382,  385,  918, 
919,  964,  968,  1189,  1196, 

1280,  1572;  Anna  A.,  349,  365, 
386,  1280;  Anna  B.,  352,  354, 
356,  363,  381,  392;  Anna  C., 
358;  Anna  D.,  348,  349,  351, 
355,  363,  918;  Anna  F.,  255; 
Anna  IT,  231,  233,  242,  351, 

354,  861;  Anna  K,  240,  1565; 
Anna  L.,  367,  392,  409,  1349, 
1384;  Anna  M.,  354,  360,  427; 
Anna  R.,  229,  230,  250,  252, 
265,  1572;  Anna  S.,  308,  333, 

355,  363;  Anna  Y.,  351,  354, 
470;  Annie  A.,  358,  371;  Annie 
E.,  235,  244,  366,  390;  Annie 
G.,  366,  391;  Annie  H.,  862; 
Annie  I.,  391,  409;  Annie  K., 
238,  251,  360,  368,  376,  532, 
553,  676;  Annie  M.,  236,  247, 
364,  383,  386,  1160;  Annie  R., 
258;  Annie  S.,  1195;  Anthony, 
351,  354,  371,  969;  Arnold  B., 
262;  Arthur  E.,  375,  401;  Ar¬ 
thur  M.,  386;  Arthur  S.,  380; 
Asher  G.,  236,  247,  282 

Balthasar,  270,  940,  964;  Bar¬ 
bara,  232,  353,  971,  975,  1230, 
1234;  Barbara  G.,  362,  380; 
Barbara  S.,  349,  351,  1152; 
Bathsheba,  230,  1559;  Bea¬ 
trice,  244,  257;  Beatrice  Y., 
387;  Belle  B.,  239,  253;  Belva 
L.,  380,  405;  Benjamin,  230, 
232,  351,  352,  354,  356,  471, 
942;  Benjamin  F.,  359,  366, 
374;  Benjamin  S.,  356,  357; 
Bennie  F.,  253;  Bertha,  266, 
391;  Bertha  H.,  236,  247,  282; 
Bertha  J.,  386;  Bertha  L.,  240, 
255;  Bertha  S-,  383;  Bessie, 
242,  251,  259,  264,  380,  404; 
Bessie  F.,  358,  372;  Bessie  M., 
242,  259,  367,  391;  Beulah, 
247,  262;  Blanch,  253;  Blanche 
T.,  243,  259;  Blanche  W.,  254; 
Brady  F.,  254;  Burton  M.,  246 
Calvin  G.,  232,  236,  246,  942; 
Carl,  240,  255,  385;  Carl  R., 
387;  Carolina,  237;  Caroline 
T.,  234,  242;  Carrie,  380; 
Carroll  H.,  239,  252;  Caspar, 
29,  36,  41,  42,  45,  51,  54,  66,  79, 
82,  83,  85,  228,  344,  348,  349, 
355,  383,  415,  418,  469,  860, 
964;  Catharine,  231,  351,  353, 
354,  356,  357,  887,  888,  1282, 
1284;  Catharine  A.,  231,  233, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1607 


367,  391,  1282;  Catharine  H., 
273,  355,  356,  362,  367;  Catha¬ 
rine  L.,  230,  231;  Catharine 
N.,  367,  392;  Catharine  S., 

351,  354;  Catharine  W.,  233, 
235,  238,  245,  1234;  Catharine 
Y.,  351,  354,  471;  Charles,  233, 
238,  243,  252,  265,  354,  356, 
364,  367,  383,  391,  951,  1195, 
1283;  Charles  C.,  370,  380,  394, 
405;  Charles  E.,  363,  381; 
Charles  F.,  360;  Charles  G., 
394;  Charles  K,  66,  348,  350, 

352,  355,  364;  Charles  R.,  370, 
396;  Charles  S.,  262,  360,  377, 
580;  Charles  T.,  366,  374,  391; 
Charles  W.,  375,  401;  Charles 
Y.,  353,  357;  Charlotte  B., 

238,  252;  Charlotte  R.,  238, 
252;  Chattie  E.,  254;  Chester, 
69,  248;  Chester  E.,  371;  Ches¬ 
ter  S.,  263;  Chester  Z.,  234,  241, 
1195;  Christian,  350;  Christina, 
53,  230-232,  351,  356,  364,  928; 
Christina  S.,  230-232,  237,  351, 
354,  942,  969,  970,  1190;  Chris¬ 
topher  (Christoph,  Christof), 
16,  17,  22,  23,  29,  36,  37,  40-43, 
45,  47,  51-55,  62,  66,  71,  79, 
83,  224,  225,  227-232,  271,  344, 
348,  350,  351,  352,  471,  860, 
887,  908,  918,  940,  942,  968, 
1180,  1227,  1260,  1280,  1282, 
1436,  1558,  1572;  Clara  E., 

239,  254;  Clara  G.,  371;  Clara 

K,  263;  Clara  M.,  240,  252, 
265,  402;  Clara  W.,  245,  1566, 
1568;  Clarence,  251,  266,  374; 
Clarence  A.,  392;  Clarence  E., 
370;  Clarence  J.,  380,  405; 
Clarence  L.,  386;  Claude,  383; 
Claude  B.,  392;  Cleta  L.,  396; 
Cleta  M.,  393;  Clifford  E.,  256; 
Clyde  L.,  239,  253;  Cora,  382; 
Cora  E.,  239,  252;  Cora  S., 
1290,  1302;  Corinne,  248; 

Corinne  M.,  30,  237,  248; 
Curtis  F.,  386;  Cyrus  S.,  365, 
387 

Daniel,  350-352,  354;  Daniel  IF, 

233,  235,  238;  Daniel  K,  359, 
375;  Daniel  S.,  235,  237,  250, 
251,  358,  371,  377;  Daniel  W., 
359,  374;  David,  83,  230-232, 

234,  242,  244,  259,  349,  351, 

353,  354,  415,  942,  944,  945, 
1227,  1436;  David  A.,  369,  394, 
673;  David  D.,  357,  369,  975; 
Dayton,  238;  Debora  K.,  365, 
387,  1560;  Deborah  H.,  352, 
356,  1559;  Della  E.,  363,  381; 
Della  I.,  372,  397;  Della  M., 
386;  Della  W.,  375,  400;  Dinah, 
353;  Donald,  385,  395;  Donald 
R.,  247;  Dora,  240,  255;  Doro¬ 
thy,  244,  253,  261;  Dorothy 
B.,  244,  261;  Dorothy  E.,  262; 
Dorothy  F.,  391;  Dorothy  G., 
247;  Dorothy  H.,  255;  Dorothy 
M.,  256,  406 

Earl,  257,  386;  Earl  R.,  390,  408; 
Earl  S.,  383,  406;  Edgar  G., 
375,  401;  Edith,  356,  366; 


Edith  A.,  247;  Edith  O.,  370, 
396;  Edith  S.,  394;  Edna,  241, 
243,  244,  266,  367,  376,  393; 
Edna  E.,  392,  395,  410;  Edna 
K.,  238,  391,  409;  Edna  M., 
409;  Edna  Y.,  387;  Edward 
V.,  243;  Edwin  370,  392,  410; 
Edwin  A.,  372;  Edwin  G.,  366, 
390;  Edwin  IF,  358,  370; 
Edwin  S.,  235,  358,  372;  Ed¬ 
win  U.,  367,  392;  Edwin  W., 
395;  Edwin  Z.,  234,  241;  Effie, 
363;  Eleanor,  256;  Eleanor 
J.,  254;  Elias,  232,  236,  352, 
1233;  Elias  G.,  242,  258;  Elijah, 
357,  367;  Elise  P.,  255;  Eliza 

A. ,  366,  390;  Eliza  K,  352, 
356;  Eliza  M.,  254;  Eliza  S., 
356,  365;  Eliza  Y.,  359,  374; 
Elizabeth,  161,  231-236,  238, 

239,  244,  261,  266,  352,  370, 
929,  931,  946,  948,  1198,  1209; 
Elizabeth  A.,  230,  232,  352, 
356,  365,  392,  1282;  Elizabeth 

B. ,  230,  233;  Elizabeth  C.,  372; 
Elizabeth  D.,  391;  Elizabeth 

E.,  242,  259;  Elizabeth  F.,  233, 
239;  Elizabeth  G.,  232,  236, 
247,  578;  Elizabeth  H.,  230, 233, 
241,  862;  Elizabeth  I.,  244,  260; 
Elizabeth  N.,  370,  394;  Eliza¬ 
beth  S.,  178,  234,  238,  243,  252, 

352,  356,  363,  366,  382,  390, 
667,  668;  Elizabeth  W.,  406; 
Ella,  236,  391;  Ella  A.,  360, 
371,  372;  Ella  G.,  242,  258; 
Ella  J.,  359,  374;  Ella  M.,  252, 
265,  367,  380,  391,  404;  Ella 
V.,  365,  386,  1378;  Ella  W., 
245;  Ellen,  250,  364,  369,  393; 
Ellen  A.,  392;  Ellen  C.,  236, 

247,  362,  380;  Ellen  H.,  358, 
371;  Ellen  IF,  1191,  1198; 
Ellena,  369;  Ellwood  H.,  367; 
Elmer  E.,  234,  241;  Elmer  G., 
236,  246,  933;  Elmer  IF,  238; 
Elmer  W.,  245;  Elmira,  363; 
Elmira  IF,  286,  309;  Elmira 
M.,  242,  259;  Elsie  H.,  245, 
377,  402,  1199;  Elsie  P.,  240; 
Elva,  375;  Elverda  A.,  370; 
Elverda  B.,  395;  Elvin  L., 
396;  Elwood,  382;  Elwood  S., 
256;  Emarine  G.,  247;  E.  May, 
380;  Emeline,  358,  367;  Eme- 
line  W.,  363;  Emeline  Z.,  356, 
367;  Emerson,  236;  Emma, 
234,  235,  252,  358,  362,  364, 
369-371,  380,  391;  Emma  A., 

248,  263;  Emma  B.,  359,  375; 
Emma  H.,  358,  371;  Emma  J., 
238,  252,  358,  365,  375,  386, 
734;  Emma  IF,  238;  Emma  L., 
366,  390;  Emma  R.,  359,  374; 
Emma  S.,  240,  255,  985;  Emer¬ 
son,  255;  Emmett  W.,  392; 
Enos,  232,  237,  355,  358,  370, 
1233;  Enos  IF,  370;  Ephraim, 

353,  355,  358,  363;  Erma  L., 

240,  256;  Ernest  S.,  383;  Es- 
tella  H.,  375,  401;  Estella  K., 

241,  257;  Estella  M.,  365,  374, 
387,  400,  405;  Estella  S.,  384; 


Esther,  375,  401;  Esther  A., 
351,  353,1282;  Esther  B.,  392, 
409;  Esther  H.,  251;  EstherS., 
234,  242;  Esther  W.,  228,  229, 
1227;  Ethel  E.,  390,  408;  Ethel 
W.,406;Ethylla  A.,401  ;EttaE., 
371,  397;  Etta  L.,  239;  Etta 

V. ,  253;  Euphemia,  356,  365; 
Eva  M.,  390;  Eve,  663;  Eve 
H.,  350,  352;  Evelyn  G.,  402; 
Everett  D.,  371;  E.  Viola,  390, 
408;  E.  Wilbur,  244,  260,  383 

F.  Frieda,  248,  263;  Flora,  370; 
Flora  R.,  367,  392;  Florence, 
241,  246,  265;  Florence  A., 
369,  394;  Florence  E.,  396; 
Florence  G.,  371,  396;  Florence 
H.,  244,  260;  Florence  R.,  365, 
387;  Floyd,  251;  Francine,  255; 
Francis  Z.,  234,  240;  Frank, 
367;  Frank  E.,  239,  253;  Frank 

R. ,  375,  401;  Franklin,  357; 
Franklin  F.,  243,  260;  Frank¬ 
lin  M.,  259;  Franklin  S.,  235, 
244;  Frederick  L.,  374,  375, 
401;  Frieda  K.,  254 

Garwood,  M.,  266;  George 

(Georg),  29,  36,  37,  43,  51- 
55,  66,  71-73,  76,  79,  82, 
83,  152,  228-231,  233,  240, 
255,  272,  344,  348-352,  354- 
356,  363,  370,  381-383,  466, 
665,  668,  886,  888,  940,  941, 

946,  969,  1187,  1188,  1227, 

1280,  1282,  1436,  1558,  1559; 
George  A.,  232,  353,  358; 

George  D.,  362,  394,  396; 

George  H.,  242,  259,  363; 

George  IF,  358,  371,  985; 

George  M.,  380,  404,  405; 
George  N.,  395;  George  R., 
234,  242,  364;  George  S.,  382; 
George  U.,  367,  392;  George 

W. ,  396;  Georgina  M.,  370, 

395;  Gerald  H.,  387;  Gertrude, 
238;  Gertrude  J.,  386;  Ger¬ 

trude  K.,  258;  Gertrude  M., 
375,  400;  Gertrude  S.,  241,  257; 
Gideon,  354;  Gladys  V.,  263; 
Gloria  M.,  387;  Goldie,  240; 
Goldie  G.,  240,  255;  Grace, 
253;  Grace  E.,  372,  391;  Gus- 
sie  M.,  240,  256;  Guy  E.,  253 

Hannah,  232,  234,  235,  242,  351- 
354,  356,  360,  362,  363,  940, 

947,  969,  971,  1282,  1283; 
Hannah  A.,  232,  234;  Hannah 

B. ,  1283,  1286;  Hannah  H., 
354,  359,  862;  Hannah  J.,  259; 
Hannah  M.,  359,  386;  Hans  C., 
348;  Hans  G.,  228;  Harold, 
259;  Harold  G.,  247;  Harold 
H.,  251;  Harriet  E.,  381;  Har¬ 
riet  G.  259;  Harriet  W.,  234, 
242;  Harrison,  369,  382;  Har¬ 
rison  B.,  241,  257,  1408;  Harry 

C. ,  256;  Harry  E.,  371;  Harry 

G. ,  242,  258;  Harry  M.,  386; 
Harvey,  250,  376,  382;  Harvey 

S. ,  383,  394;  Hasting  S.,  240; 
Hazel,  253,  266;  Hazel  E.,  259; 

H.  Denton,  247;  Helen,  248; 
Helen  I.,  406;  Helen  J.,  381; 


1668 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Helena  A.,  386,  407;  H.  Eliza¬ 
beth,  363;  Henry,  232,  234, 
236,  252,  578,  1235;  Henry  A., 
260,  365,  386;  Henry  C.,  247; 
Henry  D.,  247;  Henry  G.,  236, 
247,  i  1 60 ;  Henry  H.,  233,  238; 
Henry  J.,  363,  374,  381;  Henry 

S.,  33,  235,  244,  245,  266,  383, 
1234;  Herbert  H.,  251,  259; 
Hezekiah  Z.,  367,  391;  Hiram 
A.,  357,  367,  929,  930;  Hiram 

K.,  58,  63,  64,  66,  232,  363, 
382,  668;  Homer,  238,  248, 
252;  Homer  S.,  371,  396,  673; 
Horace,  237,  369,  370,  396; 
Horace  A.,  394;  Horace  H., 
242,  367,  392;  Horace  W.,  265; 
Hosea  K.,  359,  374;  Howard, 

241,  242,  259,  404;  Howard 
A.,  365,  386;  Howard  L.,  386; 
Howard  W.,  29,  30,  60,  236, 
245,  246,  383,  971 

Ida,  250,  365,  369,  370,  387,  390, 
393;  Ida  J.,  240,  256;  Ida  M., 
375;  Ida  S.,  375,  400;  Idella, 
375;  Iona  F.,  244;  Ira  G.,  247; 
Irene,  248;  Irene  K.,  376,  402; 
Irma  F.,  244;  Irma  L.,  386; 
Irwin,  383;  Irwin  K.,  363,  365, 
383;  Irwin  S.,  365,  387,  1560; 
Irwin  W.,  245;  Irwin  Z.,  375, 
401;  Isaac,  22,  33,  71,  230- 
234,  237,  242,  250,  251,  354, 
356,  359,  364,  862,  942;  Isaac 

C.,  375,  400;  Isaac  H.,  233, 
239;  Isaac  K.,  83;  Isaac  R., 

242,  259,  370,  395,  896;  Isaac 

S.,  232,  237,  970;  Isaac.  V.,  251, 
264;  Isabella,  266,  356;  Isabella 

A. ,  244,  260;  Isabella  S.,  238, 
252;  Isaiah,  363;  Israel,  230, 
232,  236,  246,  370,  1188;  Iva 
M.,  390 

Jacob,  52,  230,  237,  240,  252,  266, 
349,  351-355,  357,  365,  383, 
470,  471,  475,  919;  Jacob  A., 
282,  369,  386,  393;  Jacob  L., 
386;  Jacob  T.,  366,  390;  Jacob 
W.,  370;  James,  357;  James 
M.,  393;  James  S.,  358,  371; 
James  W.,  259,  370;  Jane  A., 
234,  243;  Jannice,  255;  Jean 
C.,  372;  Jeanette,  255;  Jennie, 
239,  243,  254,  255,  260,  267; 
Jennie  B.,  363,  381;  Jennie  E., 
391;  Jennie  Iv.,  239,  253;  Jen¬ 
nie  L.,  365,  387;  Jennie  S., 
369,  674,  679;  Jennie  V.,  239, 
253;  Jeremiah  (Jeremias),  52, 
66,  71,  83,  228-230,  233,  237, 
238,  252,  1281,  1572;  Jeremiah 

K.,  251,  923,  1280;  Jesse,  353, 
355;  Jesse  S.,  29,  234,  237,  250; 
J.  Horace,  252;  Joanna  B.,  238, 
251;  Joanna  H.,  923;  Job,  351, 
353,  356,  367,  1282;  Job  S.,  635; 
Joel,  355,  362,  380;  Joel  C., 
391;  Joel  S.,  356,  366,  625; 
John,  59,  232-235,  239,  242, 
244,  351,  353,  360,  385,  970, 
1260;  John  A.,  365,  387;  John 

B. ,  274,  356,  364,  365,  933; 
John  E.,  381,  405,  406;  John 


H.,  359,  372;  John  K.,  238, 
358,  370;  John  O.,  363,  381; 
John  S.,  263,  377,  392,  402; 
Jonas,  69,  353,  358,  886,  888; 
Jonas  G.,  242,  258;  Jonas  S., 
360,  376,  1565;  Jonathan,  237, 
351,  354,  861;  Joseph,  230- 
233,  237,  352,  353,  356,  370, 
862,  1282,  1283;  Joseph  B., 
233,  238,  689;  Joseph  H.,  233, 
239,  265,  367,  392;  Joseph  R., 
395;  Joseph  S.,  236,  245; 

Joseph  W.,  239,  395;  Judith, 
354,  359;  Justus,  363 
Kaspar,  1152;  Kate  B.,  234;  Kate 
E.,  234,  240;  Kate  H.,  234,  241; 
Kate  U.,  365, 386;  Katherine  B., 
241;  Kathryn,  241,  257,  406; 
Kathryn  E.,  402;  Kathryn  Y., 
387;  Kathryne  L.,  375,  401; 
Katie,  363,  370;  Katie  B.,  236, 
246;  Katie  F.,  370,  396;  Katie 

L.,  358;  Katie  R.,  292,  319, 
364,  370;  Katie  S„  238,  251, 
383,  406;  Keturah  S.,  237,  248, 
1198;  Kieth  N.,  254 
Laila  E.,  244,  260;  Laura,  364, 
369;  Laura  C.,  242,  309;  Laura 
E.,  381;  Laura  K.,  250,  263; 
Laura  S.,  384;  Lavina  238; 
Lavina  W.,  233,  238;  Lawrence, 
250;  Lawrence  C.,  391;  Leah, 

354,  359,  483;  Leanna,  358, 
948,  954;  Leidy  S.,  382,  406; 
Leidy  W.,  406;  Leila  A.,  256; 
Leila  E.,  240,  932,  935;  Lena 
IL,  240;  Leo  T.,  256;  Leona. 
247;  Le  Roy,  406;  Lester,  383; 
Lester  IL,  258;  Levi,  352,  356; 
Lewis  G.,  236,  246;  Lillian,  243, 
260;  Lillie  A.,  252,  265;  Lillie 

D. ,  371,  396;  Lillie  R.,  364; 
Lillie  S.,  673;  Linford,  395; 
Linwood  T.,  366,  390;  Lizzie, 
358,  370,  382,  395;  Lizzie  A., 
235,  244,  364,  383,  668;  Lizzie 
G.,  242,  258;  Lizzie  J.,  239, 
254;  Lizzie  K.,  383,  406;  Lizzie 

L.,  367,  392;  Lizzie  W.,  245, 
261;  Lloyd  G.,  247,  390;  Lora 

E. ,  371,  397;  Lorene  S.,  371; 
Lottie  E.,  358,  372;  Louis, 
372;  Louisa  E.,  248,  263; 
Louise,  395;  Louise  H.,  242; 
Lovina,  233,  234;  Lucile,  253; 
Lulu  S.,  390,  408;  Lydia,  154, 
160,  231,  274,  286,  351,  353, 

355,  356,  369,  474,  476,  486, 
489,  1282,  1283;  Lydia  C., 
358,  372;  Lydia  D.,  277,  292, 
357;  Lydia  E.,  358,  371;  Lydia 
G.,  375,  402;  Lydia  H.,  230, 
233,  862;  Lydia  S.,  360,  364, 
377,  383,  580,  951;  Lydia  U., 
156,  356,  367;  Lydia  Y.,  349, 
351,  471;  Lyly,  239 

Mabel,  240,  241,  255-257,  402; 
Mabel  B.,  241,  257;  Mabel  E., 
252,  266,  386,  407;  Mabel  F., 
244,  261 ;  Mabel  K.,  258;  Mabel 
L.,  386;  Mabel  M.,  386;  Mabel 

S.,  370,  395,  896;  Mabel  V., 
241,  257,  1408;  Mabelle,  253, 


266;  Madge  L.,  375,  401;  Mae, 
367;  Mae  I.,  367,  392;  Mae  M., 
246,  891,  898;  Magdalena,  235, 
370;  Magdalena  W.,  358,  370, 
395;  Magdalene,  232;  Magda¬ 
lene  W.,  1233;  Maggie  J.,  236, 
245;  Mahlon,  362,  363,  380, 
404;  Mahlon  D.,  355,  363; 
Majel,  381,  405;  Major  R., 
390;  Malinda,  250;  Malissa 
H.,  233,  240;  Mamie,  363; 
Mamie  K.,  405;  Mamie  L., 
380,  405;  Mamie  M.,  252,  266; 
Margaret,  357;  Margaret  E., 

357,  367;  Margaret  L.,  233, 
239,  395;  Margaret  R.,  258; 
Margaret  S.,  233,  238,  242, 
258,  392,  409,  689;  Margaret 
W.,  406;  Maria,  37,  42-44,  66, 
228,  230,  231,  234,  270,  348, 
351-355,  359,  940,  964,  1434; 
Maria  B.,  228,  918;  Maria  H., 
228,  236,  247,  271,  350,  352, 
908;  Maria  M.,  351,  352,  567; 
Maria  R.,  364;  Maria  S.,  230, 
232,  942;  Marie,  253;  Marion 
E.,  406;  Marion  K.,  258;  Mar¬ 
ion  M.,  259,  267;  Marion  R., 
395;  Mark  M.,  259;  Mark  S., 
243,  259,  260;  Martha,  365, 
385;  Martha  H.,  251;  Martha 

M.,  381,  405;  Mary,  232-234, 
237,  240,  241,  243,  248,  251, 
260,  353-356,  358,  359,  365, 
376,  385,  862,  946,  949,  1188, 
1193;  Mary  A.,  232,  236-238, 
242,  248,  250,  255,  258,  357, 

358,  362,  363,  365,  369,  370, 
383,  393,  931,  933,  1200,  1212, 
1235,  1284;  Mary  B.,  244,  261; 
Mary  C.,  234,  239,  240,  274, 
279,  353,  357,  377,  402;  Mary 
E.,  233,  235,  238,  240-242,  245, 
252,  256,  259,  260,  366,  367, 
391,  392,  402;  Mary  F.,  264; 
Mary  G.,  240,  256,  377,  402; 
Mary  H.,  251,  264,  358,  371; 
Mary  J.,  235,  240,  244,  363, 
381;  Mary  Iv.,  942,  947;  Mary 

L. ,  356,  364,  366,  372,  390; 
Mary  M.,  235,  244,  248,  370, 
386,  395;  Mary  N.,  392,  410; 
Mary  R.,  241,  257,  358,  370, 
371,  395,  396;  Mary  S.,  234, 
236,  240,  241,  245,  259,  267, 
353,  357,  358,  365,  369,  386, 
888,  1189,  1195;  Mary  T.,  356, 
366,  635;  Mary  \Y.,  370,  393, 
395;  Mary  Z.,  231,  234;  Maud 
W.,  375,  401;  Maude  S.,  359, 
372;  May  A.,  247,  262;  Mel¬ 
chior  (Melcher),  17,  29,  36,  41- 
44,  51-55,  60,  66,  79,  83,  85, 
251,  347-351,  353,  364,  466, 
630,  631,  685,  918,  942,  943, 
945,  1152,  1314,  1436,  1558; 
Melda  E.,  247;  Melissa  R.,  381, 
405;  Melvin,  241;  Melvin  D., 
257;  Melvin  G.,  375;  Melvin 

S.,  257;  Merle,  255;  Merle  M., 
254;  Merril  M.,  266;  Mertie 

M. ,  239,  253;  Mettie  B.,  239; 
Michael  Z.,  234,  240,  279; 


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Mildred,  246,  259;  Mildred  L., 
255;  Mildred  M.,  386;  Millard 

F.,  239,  253;  Minerva,  374- 
376,  382,  390;  Minerva  K., 
375,  401;  Minerva  Z.,  382,  406; 
Minnie,  380;  Minnie  E.,  359, 
372;  Minnie  M.,  240,  241,  257; 
Minnie  S.,  382,  406;  Miriam 
H.,  251;  Monroe,  241;  Morris 
C.,  358,  372;  Morris  S.,  377, 
402,  1199;  Morris  T.,  372; 
Moses  H.,  233,  238;  Myrta, 
239,  253;  Myrtle,  266;  Myrtle 
M.,  257 

Nancy,  239,  253;  Naomi  S.,  380, 
405;  Nathaniel,  234,  238,  674; 
Nathaniel  A.,  240,  255;  Nellie 
E.,  371;  Nelson,  390;  Nelson 
C.,  390,  408;  Nelson  J.,  386; 
Nelson  K.,  258;  Nettie  H.,  383, 
406;  Nettie  M.,  239,  253;  Ne- 
vin  V.,  391,  409;  Noah,  237; 
Noah  H.,  233;  Noah  I.,  239, 
253;  Nora,  383;  Nora  C.,  236, 
246,  932;  Nora  K.,  236,  246, 
933;  Norman,  248,  265;  Nor¬ 
man  F.,  386,  407;  Norman  G., 
375;  Norman  S.,  382,  383,  406; 
Norman  W.,  390 
Ola,  380;  Olglena,  259;  Olive  R., 
243,  260;  Oliver,  237,  239; 
Olivia  E.,  381,  405;  Ollie  G., 
380,  405;  Ora  A.,  363,  381; 
Ora  O.,  381;  Oscar,  365,  387, 
392;  Oscar  S.,  5,  29,  30,  237, 
248-250,  958,  985,  1215;  Os- 
win,  376,  1558,  1559;  Oswin  S., 

382,  406;  Owen,  236,  248 
Paul,  259;  Paul  C.,  385,  407; 

Paul  F.,  254;  Paul  L.,  386; 
Paul  M.,  266;  Paul  R.,  387; 
Pauline  G.,  247;  Pearl  A.,  386, 
407;  Pearl  R.,  251,  263;  Percy 
E.,  251,  263;  Perry  E.,  239; 
Philip,  232,  234,  243;  Phoebe, 

237,  356;  Phoebe  S.,  363 
Rachel,  234,  240,  351,  355;  Rachel 

A.,  234,  240,  1284;  Rachel  C., 
354,  358;  Ralph,  243,  396; 
Ralph  F.,  386;  Ralph  M.,  246; 
Raymond,  248,  255,  374;  Ray¬ 
mond  E.,  390;  Raymond  S., 

383,  406;  Raymond  W.,  392; 
Rebecca,  259;  Rebecca  C.,  274, 
356,  364;  Rebecca  W.,  242; 
Regina,  53,  230,  232,  236,  270, 
352,  356,  363,  366,  918,  919, 
940,  946;  Regina  G.,  247;  Re¬ 
gina  S.,  229,  230,  232,  354, 
360,  942,  1188;  Reinard,  234, 
243;  Reuben,  26,  353,  354,  359, 
862,  1194,  1288;  Reuben  D., 

238,  357,  369,  1284;  Reuben 

L.,  393;  Reuben  O.,  375,  400; 
Richard  C.,  409;  Richard  T., 
244;  Rilla  R.,  240,  255;  Robert, 
241,  370;  Robert  A.,  408; 

Robert  C.,  263;  Robert  D., 
257;  Robert  E.,  252;  Robert 
H.,  263;  Robert  S.,  373;  Robert 
W.,  244,  255;  Roberta,  373; 
Rodney  S.,  256;  Roger  J.,  367, 
391;  Roland,  383;  Rolland  E., 


371;  Romanus,  364;  Rosa  I., 
251,  264;  Rosalinda,  238;  Ro¬ 
sanna,  349;  Rosina,  37,  52,  53, 
63,  66,  220,  228-231,  349,  350, 

352,  353,  356,  928,  1227,  1230; 
Rosina  H.,  229,  230,  349,  351, 
684,  1558;  Rosina  S.,  230,  231, 

350- 353,  887,  942,  969;  Rosina 
W.,  349,  350,  1227;  Rova  A., 
405;  Rufus,  239,  253;  Russel 
E.,  391;  Russell,  243;  Russell 

G. ,  247;  Russell  H.,  244; 

Russell  M.,  386;  Ruth,  253, 
266;  Ruth  B.,  398;  Ruth  E., 
409;  Ruth  W.,  406 

Sadie  S.,  390,  409;  Sallie,  236; 
Sallie  A.,  235,  240,  244,  256;  Sal- 
lie  C.,  256;  Sallie  G.,  166,  185; 
Sallie  S.,  233,  235,  238,  673; 
Sallie  W.,  369,  394;  Salome, 
230,  238,  353,  369,  968,  970, 
1282,  1283;  Salome  D.,  357; 
Salome  Y.,  349,  351,  466;  Sam- 
anna  P.,  242,  259;  Samuel,  53, 
230-233,  351-354,  360,  942, 
945,  1229,  1288;  Samuel  B., 

233,  238;  Samuel  C.,  359,  372; 
Samuel  H.,  233,  239;  Samuel 
K.,  358;  Samuel  R.,  259,  267; 
Samuel  S.,  232,  234,  237,  238, 
242,  252,  358,  371,  734;  Samuel 
Y.,  353,  357,  1189;  Samuel  Z., 

234,  240,  256;  Sara,  402;  Sara 
Iv.,  262;  Sara  R.,  258;  Sara  W., 
393;  Sarah,  231-234,  237,  243, 

351- 356,  358,  360,  364,  365, 
380,  470,  472,  473,  477,  919, 
921;  Sarah  A.,  353,  356-358, 
362,  367,  380,  635,  1283;  Sarah 
C.,  235,  237,  240,  245,  250,  274, 
382,  385,  406,  1234;  Sarah  D., 
375,  401;  Sarah  E.,  358,  372; 
Sarah  G.,  234,  242;  Sarah  J., 
292,  319,  364;  Sarah  M.,  385, 
401;  Sarah  N.,  392,  409;  Sarah 
P.,  363;  Sarah  R.,  232,  234; 
Sarah  S.,  230,  232,  234,  240, 
351,  353,  942,  947,  951,  1188; 
Sarah  U.,  367,  1193,  1201; 
Sarah  W.,  354,  359;  Sarah  Y., 

353,  357;  Sebella,  367,  391; 
Selina,  237;  Selina  S.,  1191, 
1197;  Selma  S.,  369,  393;  Sep¬ 
timus  A.,  232,  235;  Septimus 
C.,  244,  260;  Septimus  S.,  235, 
244;  Solomon,  351,  352,  354, 
360,  427,  567;  Sophia,  230,  231. 
237,  351,  352,  354-356,  359, 
365,  375,  665,  929,  931,  968, 
970,  1189,  1195;  Sophia  K, 
278,  293,  364;  Sophia  W.,  232, 

236,  1233;  Sora  W.,  406;  Stan¬ 
ley  M.,  246;  Stanley  S.,  383; 
Stewart,  383;  Sue  K.,  375, 
401;  Susan,  236,  245,  247,  251, 
308,  359,  372;  Susan  B.,  365; 
Susan  F.,  251,  252,  265;  Susan 

H. ,  292,  320,  370;  Susan  K., 
238;  Susan  S.,  232,  235,  236, 
245,  258;  Susan  W.,  175,  196, 
356;  Susanna  (Susannah),  37, 
42,  52,  53,  66,  88,  146,  228-234, 

237,  238,  272,  274,  278,  281, 


348-358,  360,  366,  369,  388, 

861,  930,  964,  1152,  1258,  1260, 

1280-1284,  1289;  Susanna  D., 
353,  357,  919;  Susanna  F.,  237, 
251,  862;  Susanna  G.,  232,  237 ; 
Susanna  H.,  251,  359,  375; 

Susanna  L.,  367,  392;  Susanna 
M.,  233,  238,  357,  367;  Susan¬ 
na  R.,  349,  350,  415;  Susanna 
S.,  232,  235,  349,  350,  355,  357, 
358,  362,  369,  970,  975,  1186; 
Susanna  W.,  348,  350,  352, 

418,  1227;  Susanna  Y.,  228, 
229,  344,  888,  890,  929,  1572; 
Susanna  Z.,  237,  250;  Susanne 
L.,  260;  Susie,  252,  266;  Susie 
L.,  252,  266;  Susie  S.,  242; 
Sylvanus,  68,  250,  367,  391; 
Sylvester  E.,  401 
Thamar  K.,  236,  245,  971;  Thel¬ 
ma,  243,  381,  405;  Thomas  E., 
244,  261;  T.  Randall,  247; 
Urias  S.,  35S;  Vandalia  N.,  387 ; 
Velma  J.,  386;  Verna  G.,  247, 
254;  Vernon  K,  250,  263,  309; 
Verona  B.,  247,  262;  Vincent 
F.,  264 

Walter,  380;  Walter  E.,  240,  255; 
Walton  N.,  387;  Warren,  370, 
395;  Warren  S.,  394;  Wilbur, 
385;  Wilhelmina  K.,  382,  406; 
Willard  A.,  247;  Willard  W., 
390;  William,  231,  234,  237, 
238,  242,  266,  354,  359,  360, 
374;  William  C.,  240,  256; 
William  D.,  263;  William  E., 
372;  William  F.,  264,  386,  407; 
William  H.,  233,  239,  240,  243; 
William  I.,  405;  William  J., 
381,  405;  William  L.,  386; 
William  M.,  256;  William  R., 
393;  William  S.,  235,  241,  244, 
250,  257,  261,  274,  358,  364, 
371,  396;  William  W.,  236,  247, 
255,  390,  409;  William  Z.,  234, 
241 ;  Willis,  383;  Willis  W.,  245; 
Wilmer  K.,  258;  Wilmer  L., 
386,  407;  Wilmer  N.,  387; 
Wilson,  369 

Krieger,  Fredericka,  576,  591 
Krier,  Emma,  509,  541;  Moore,  541 
Krips,  Annie,  520;  Henry,  495,  520; 

Sarah  A.,  332,  495 
Kristianson,  Kristine,  332 
Krock,  Florence  E.,  1148;  Frank, 
1132,  1148;  Mattie  A.,  1132, 
1148;  Samuel,  1148;  Sarah 
K.,  1148 

Krom,  Elizabeth,  1095 
Krommer,  Malinda,  549 
Krommes,  Andrew,  1059,  1107; 

Charles  F.,  1107;  Ida  M.,  1107; 
Ida  V.,  1059,  1107;  Isaac  D., 
1107;  Margaret  L.,  1107 
Kropp,  Bertha  G.,  739,  797;  Wil¬ 
liam,  797 

Krouse,  Catherine,  827;  Margrette, 
460 

Krout,  Adaline  S.,  1041;  Anna  L., 
280;  Harriet,  1093;  Isaac,  1041; 
John,  280 

Kriibel — see  Kriebel 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Krug,  Adam,  822;  John  E.,  767, 
822;  Lera  B.,  767,  822 
Krull,  Emma,  174,  194;  William, 
194 

Krum,  Edward,  452;  Elizabeth  G., 
437,  452;  George  E.,  452; 
Helen  E.,  452,  462;  James  S., 
452,  462;  Josiah,  437,  452 
Krun,  Matilda  N.,  972,  981 
Krupp,  Abraham,  1237;  Ada  S., 
495,  521;  Adeline  M.,  521; 
Alice  A.,  1241,  1251;  Anna, 
669,  676;  Annie  R.,  734,  791; 
Caroline,  495,  520;  Catharine 

J. ,  791,  840;  Charles,  495;  Eli, 
479,  495;  Eliza,  352,  356; 
Elizabeth,  495,  520;  Elvie  L., 
1238,  1245;  Emerson  G.,  791; 
Esther  L.,  550;  Ethel  W.,  521; 
Franklin,  495,  521;  Franklin 
W.,  1233,  1238;  George,  356; 
H.  Carl,  840;  Helen  E.,  1251; 
Helen  L.,  521,  550;  Henry  H., 
734,  791;  Isaac,  1233,  1237; 
Jacob  K.,  791;  Jesse,  1230, 1233; 
John,  1233;  John  H.,  1251; 
John  M.,  1241,  1251;  Joseph 
L.,  521,  550;  J.  Paul,  791,  840; 
Llewellyn  H.,  1238;  Lottie  M., 
521,  550;  Mary,  272,  278,  495, 
520;  Mary  B.,  495;  Mary  W,, 
1233,  1237;  Milton,  495;  Re¬ 
becca  B.,  1238,  1245;  Robert 
L.,  1251;  Sarah  A.,  495,  520; 
Sarah  W.,  479,  495;  Sophia 

K,  1233,  1238;  Sophia  W., 
1230,  1233;  Susanna,  495,  520; 
William  A.,  550;  William  S., 
521 

Kruse,  Clara  R.,  425,  436;  John  J., 
436 

Krusen,  David,  183;  Eva  E.,  163, 
183 

Kuck,  Mary,  840 

Kugler,  Benjamin,  1291;  Catharine, 
1328,  1345;  John,  1080,  1345; 
Margaret,  283,  303;  Martha 
W.,  1037,  1080;  Mary  A.,  1285, 
1291,  1328,  1345;  Oliver  Y., 
303 

Kuhn,  Anna,  103,  113;  Annie,  1286, 
1296;  Barbara  K.,  920,  923; 
E.  C.,  923;  Emanuel,  96; 
George,  113;  John,  1296;  Kate 
E.,  748,  804;  Mary,  400;  M.  E., 
923;  Peter,  96;  Polly  S.,  96; 
Roland  L.,  804;  Violet  C.,  804; 
William  H.,  748,  S04 
Kuhns,  Andrew,  567;  Elizabeth  M., 
567;  Ellen,  1173;  Esther,  753; 
James  A.,  1210;  Jennie  M., 
1199,  1210;  Julian,  493;  Sarah 
R.,  1471 

Kuhnse,  Rosa  A.,  452 
Kuln,  Henrietta,  1491 
Kulp,  Abraham,  147,  148;  Abra¬ 
ham  B.,  1107;  Abram  W.,  649; 
Ada  M.,  1127;  Alice,  1127; 
Alice  S.,  646,  656;  Alvin,  649; 
Ann,  148;  Anna,  286,  308,  1085; 
Anna  L.,  647;  Anna  S.,  1073; 
Annie  C.,  1289,  1301;  Annie 


M.,  1127;  Benjamin,  1127; 
Bertha,  1127 

Camilla,  1407;  Caroline  N.,  147, 
148;  Caroline  S.,  299,  329; 
Catharine,  647;  Charles,  110, 
125;  Charles  N.,  196;  Clarence 
A.,  1247,  1253;  Claude,  1301; 
Daniel,  720,  1301 
Edith  R.,  175,  196;  Edwin,  299; 
Elizabeth,  475,  487,  649,  845, 
1315,  1321;  Ella  J.,  1415; 

Emma,  1127;  Emma  J.,  299, 
329,  1054;  Emma  M.,  242,  258, 
1098,  1140;  Emma  S.,  110, 
125;  Ernest  A.,  646,  656; 
Esther  H.,  656;  Eva  D.,  1485, 
1498;  Evelyn  M.,  1140;  Frank 
M.,  1054;  Franklin  M.,  299, 
329;  Grover,  1098,  1140 
Hannah,  110,  125;  Hannah  D., 
640,  649;  Harold,  321;  Harvey, 
1127;  Hattie,  333,  1356;  Hen¬ 
ry,  110,  647,  1127;  Henry  F., 
258;  Ida,  161,  178;  Irvin  H., 
1485,  1498;  Jacob,  1235;  Jacob 
C.,  281,  299;  Jacob  S.,  1253; 
Jesse  B.,  1127;  John,  1085, 
1127;  John  B.,  1127;  John  L., 
553;  John  M.,  299;  Jonas, 
1140;  Joseph,  158,  1231,  1235; 
Joseph  K.,  178;  J.  William, 
1498 

Katie,  1127;  Leroy,  1301;  Lizzie, 
409;  Lizzie  C.,  281,  299,  406; 
Lizzie  M.,  299,  328;  Margaret, 
1121;  Maria,  110,  151,  158; 
Maria  K.,  102,  110;  Maria 
I.,  1085,  1127;  Maria  W.,  1231, 
1235;  Martha,  1059,  1107; 

Mary,  1031,  1068;  Mary  A., 
369;  Mary  B.,  329;  Matilda, 
696,  720 

Naomi  B.,  1247,  1253;  Rachel, 
408;  Rebecca,  1140;  Robert, 
1301;  Russel  W.,  329;  Sallie, 
840;  Samuel,  1301;  Samuel  H., 
1289,  1301 ;  Samuel  K.,  102, 
110;  Sophia  K.,  914;  Stella, 
1301;  Stella  M.,  527,  553;  Syl- 
vanus,  299,  329;  Viola,  299, 
329;  Wallace,  1127;  Wilson, 
640,  649 

Kulpsville,  61,  67 

Kummerer,  Alverda  H.,  901,  906; 
Edwin,  901 ;  Howard,  894,  901 ; 
Howard  E.,  901;  Katie  M., 
894,  901;  Raymond,  901;  Roy 
W.,  901 

Kunkle  (Kunkel),  Daniel,  1149; 
Jennie  V.,  1130,  1148;  Lydia, 
1135;  Martha  V.,  980,  991; 
Maud  M.,  1159;  Thomas  M., 
1148;  William,  991 
Ivunkler,  Sarah,  1121 
Kunnersdorf,  35 

Kunstman,  Rebecca  S.,  423,  434; 
William,  434 

Kuntz,  Alice  J.,  190;  Catharine, 
685,  686;  Elizabeth,  995;  Em¬ 
ma,  1087,  1129;  Emma  L., 
1087,  1129;  Lewis,  482,  500; 
Lydia  E.,  482,  500;  Milton, 
1129;  Myrtle  W.,  778,  834; 


Oscar  W.,  834;  Warren  A.,  778, 
834 

Kuntzman,  Edward,  202;  Eliza¬ 
beth  N.,  177,  202;  Victor  O., 
177,  202 

Kupp,  Elizabeth,  656;  Harriet  R., 
573,  587;  Hattie  M.,  757; 
Samuel  IF,  587 

Kurtz,  Ada,  315;  Ada  G.,  290,  315; 
Alfred  I.,  1083;  Alvin  M.,  169, 
188;  Amanda  J.,  624,  627; 
Ambrose  E.,  290,  315;  Annie 
E.,  1090,  1134;  Annie  M.,  613, 
624,  627;  Annie  S.,  290,  315; 
Augustus,  188,  451;  Barbara, 
146,  861;  Beatrice  M.,  315,  338; 
Bertha,  290;  Bertha  J.,  290, 
316 

Carolyn,  1127;'  Charles,  1471, 
1486;  Charles  A.,  315,  338; 
Clara  M.,  579,  597;  Clyde,  315; 
Coleman,  613, 624;  D.  Wilmont, 
290,  315;  Edgar  H.,  290,  316; 
Edith  E.,  624,  627;  Edna  M., 
290,  316;  Edwin  G.,  597,  619, 
1096;  Eleanor,  1127;  Elizabeth 
M.,  624;  Ella,  1237;  Ella  M., 
169,  188;  Ella  R.,  1039,  1083; 
Ellen  E.,  451;  Elva  L.,  188; 
Etta  L.,  290,  315;  Evelyn  B., 
338 

Florence  H.,  597,  619,  922; 

Frank  C.,  316;  George,  178; 
Grant,  315;  Grant  W.,  315; 
Harvey  C.,  290,  316;  Helen, 
1127;  Henry,  1467;  Ida  B., 
624,  627;  Iola  C.,  290,  315; 
Iola  L.,  315,  337;  Irwin  B.,  435, 
451;  Irwin  F.,  451;  Isaac  W., 
276,  290,  315,  337 
John  J.,  1486;  Katharine,  597, 
619;  Katharine  C.,  597,  619, 
1096;  Katie  B.,  290,  315; 
Kennette  H.,  316;  Lena  E., 
627;  Lillian  K.,  315,  337; 
Lydia,  628;  Lydia  E.,  624, 
627;  Luther  A.,  451 
Maggie  K.,  315;  Mamie,  315, 
337;  Margaret,  549;  Marian 
E.,  627;  Marion,  1127;  Martha, 
597;  Martha  C.,  619;  Mary  A., 
316;  Mary  E.,  290,  316,  435, 
451,624;  Mary  L.,  579,  597; 
Mary  R.,  1471,  1486;  Mary  S., 
161,  178;  Michael,  1083;  Mil- 
ton  R.,  579,  597;  Myra,  315; 
Myra  B.,  276,  290 
Pauline,  315;  Phebe  A.,  1457, 
1467;  Philip  F.,  1134;  Ray¬ 
mond  C.,  338;  Rita,  1127; 
Roland  C.,  624;  Roy  M.,  1083, 
1127;  Russell  G.,  338;  Sarah 
A.,  1486;  Solomon,  597,  619, 
922;  Stanley  M.,  188;  Stella, 
315;  Susan  E.,  624,  627; 

Theresa  II.,  1083,  1127;  There¬ 
sia,  1127;  U.  S.  Grant,  290,  315; 
Virginia  M.,  315;  Walter,  315; 
Wayne,  337;  William  D.,  624, 
627;  William  H.,  1039,  1083 
Kuser,  Bertha  I.,  1196,  1207;  Mina, 
1122;  William  C.,  1207 
Kiistelsdorf,  35 


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1071 


Kutenberger,  Katharine,  1092 
Kutz,  Alfred,  709,  752;  Annie,  1519, 
1536;  Bertha,  752;  Catherine, 
1053,  1101,  1102;  Earl,  1101; 
Edward,  1507;  Elizina,  1507; 
Estella,  752;  Franklin,  752; 
Henry,  1101;  Ida  L.,  709,752; 
John,  1053,  1101;  Lester,  752; 
Mary  H.,  1053,  1101;  Myra 
W.,  752,  S07;  Nora  M.,  752, 
807;  Olive,  1101;  Reuben,  752; 
Walter,  752,  807;  Walter  W., 
807;.  Wilbur  A.,  807;  William, 
752 

Kuyser,  Maggie,  282 
Kyler,  Margaret,  1356 
Kyner,  Edna  W.,  1387 ;  Edwin,  1387 
Kyser,  Maria,  752 

L 

La  Bar  (La  Barr),  Abram,  1477; 
Daniel,  61;  Estella  M.,  738, 
795;  Henry  P.,  795;  J.  W.,  571 ; 
Kate,  1463,  1477;  Mary  K., 
795;  Philip,  61,  72;  Sarah  E., 
571 

LaBarre,  Alexander  C.,  1555;  Mil¬ 
dred,  1545,  1555;  Sarah  A., 
1019,  1046 

Labe,  Bertha,  811;  Cyrus,  811; 
Kate  E.,  755,  811;  Sallie  L., 
811;  Walter,  755,  811 
Lahore,  Isaac,  1045;  Susan,  1018, 
1045 

Lacey,  Amanda  J.,  167,  187;  James 
M.,  187;  Theresa,  751 
Lachman  (Lachmann),  Abner  D., 
1218;  Anna  S.,  908;  Mary  L., 
1243,  1252;  Nicholaus,  908; 
Roger  W.,  1218;  Vernie  W., 
1202,  1218;  Wiliam  R.,  1202, 
1218 

Lackey,  Cadwalader,  1266,  1272; 
John,  1272;  J.  Yeakel,  1272; 
Marietta  E.,  1266,  1272; 

Sophia  H.,  1272 

Ladd,  Ann  H.,  1499;  F.  R.,  1492, 
1499;  Madge  B.,  1492,  1499; 
Marvin  B.,  1499;  Rufus  M., 
1499 

Ladenberger,  Sophia,  260 
Ladley,  G.  N.,  816;  Mary  S.,  816, 
847;  Monroe,  760,  816;  Susan 

R. ,  760,  816 
Lady,  Barbara,  1324 

Laferty  (Laffertey),  Andrew,  288; 
Emma  E.,  275,  288;  Maggie 

S. ,  275,  288;  Mary  E.,  522 
Lahan,  Frances  H.,  1059 
Lalir,  Alice,  1146 

Laird,  Ada,  782,  837;  Eliza  A., 
1492;  George,  837;  Margaret, 
605;  Mary  G.,  1478,  1494 
Lake,  Charlotte,  1036,  1078;  Elmer, 
486;  Emeline  Y.,  486;  Etta  V., 
239,  253;  Norman  E.,  253 
Lalor,  Emily  V.,  1508,  1518;  Wil¬ 
liam  S.,  1508,  1518 
Lamar,  Edward,  785;  Emma,  785; 
John,  725,  785;  John  H.,  785; 
Maude  M.,  725,  785 
Lamb,  Emma,  1139 


Lambert,  Annia  V.,  397,  410;  J.  M., 
397,  410;  Maggie,  140;  Mat¬ 
thew,  410;  Richard  S.,  410 
Lamm,  Emma  N.,  515 
Lamphier,  Sarah,  1494 
Lancaster,  83 

Clara  E.,  1081,  1124;  George  R., 
1025;  Sophia  M.,  1012,  1025; 
Thomas,  1012,  1025;  William 
H.,  1124 

Landenberger,  Augusta,  1137;  Clay¬ 
ton  R.,  1137;  Cora  A.,  1137; 

E.  W.  ,  1095,  1137;  G.,  1137; 
Theta  E.,  1095,  1137 

Landis  (Landes),  Abraham  C., 
779;  Abraham  E.,  173,  194; 
Abram,  368;  Abram  S.,  1419; 
Ada  B.,  1386,  1419;  Ada  W., 
1245,  1253;  Allen  E.,  1127; 
Allen  G.,  721,  779,  1083,  1127; 
A.  Mary,  1353,  1394;  Amelia 
H.,  721,  779;  Anna  M.,  1120, 
1144;  Anna  V.,  194,  213; 
Annie,  387;  Annie  R.,  329 
Benjamin  M.,  300,  329;  Benja¬ 
min  S.,  109;  Carrie  M.,  436, 
451;  Catharine,  698;  Clinton, 
109;  David,  635,  640;  Dorothy, 
779;  Elias,  83,  1343,  1373; 
Elias  G.,  657;  Elizabeth,  251, 
900,  955,  960,  986,  1347; 

Elizabeth  K.,  251;  Elizabeth 
N.,  1083,  1127;  Ella  G.,  357, 
368;  Ella  M.,  252,  265;  Ellen 
H.,  109,  173,  194;  Elmer  R., 
329;  Emily  M.,  194,  213; 

Erma  M.,  213;  Esther,  759; 
Esther  O.,  1220;  Eva,  1253 
Florence  E.,  1127;  Florence  G., 
371,  396;  Florence  M.,  194, 
213,  680;  Garret  R.,  1039, 

1083;  Grace  E.,  923,  925; 
Grace  H.,  1394,  1425;  Hannah 
A.,  265;  Hannah  D.,  1414; 
Hannah  H.,  1407,  1427;  Henry 
K.,  396;  Henry  R.,  265;  I. 
Frank,  925;  Isaac,  251,  1394; 
Isaac  A.,  1384;  Isaac  D.,  1353, 
1394;  Isaac  T.,  1407,  1427; 

Isabel,  288,  312 

Jacob,  194,  300,  1253;  Jacob  R., 
386,  1427;  John  R.,  960; 

Joseph,  1373;  Joseph  C.,  312; 
Kate,  336;  Kate  U.,  365,  386; 
Katherine  E.,  425;  Katie,  1100; 
Lena,  666,  670;  Levi  K.,  318; 
Lillie  H.,  300,  329;  Lillie  M., 
291,  318;  Lizzie  K,  108,  122 
Mabel  V.,  674;  Marguerite,  1144; 
Martha  S.,  425,  436;  Mary  C., 
1039,  1083;  Mary  E.,  635,  640, 
647,  657;  Mary  P.,  1394,  1425; 
Mary  W.,  1349,  1384;  Milton, 
1189;  Milton  O.,  238,  251, 
1195;  Paul  K.,  1427;  Peter  M., 
420,  425;  Ralph  K.,  1427;  Reed 

F. ,  1120,  1144;  Robert  S.,  436, 
451;Robert  W.,  213;  Ruth  C., 
1127;  Ruth  E.,  451 

Sallie,  497,  525;  Sarah,  508; 
Sarah  A.,  1298;  Sarah  B.,  1343, 
1373;  Sarah  G.,  281,  300; 
Sarah  J.,  307;  Simeon  C.,  1 144; 


Stephen  B.,  451;  Susan,  1328, 
1345;  Susan  K.,  251;  Susanna, 
496;  Susanna  K.,  238;  Susanna 
Y.,  420,  425;  Susannah  S.,  674, 
680;  Walter  V.,  194,  213; 

Weston  N.,  1245,  1253;  Wil¬ 
liam,  425;  William  S.,  194,  213, 
451;  William  U.,  674,  680;  Wil¬ 
liam  W.,  1394,  1425 
Landres,  Mary  A.,  141 
Lane,  Arline,  557;  Christian,  716, 
770;  Edwin,  538,  557;  Emma, 
770;  Florence  S.,  538,  557; 
Georgoline,  557;  Harriet  H., 
716;  Henry,  770;  John,  770; 
Lizzie,  770;  Polly  H.,  716,  770; 
William,  716,  770 
Lang,  James  W.,  1517 
Lange,  Fredericka,  214 
Langenbach,  Mary,  631,  633 
Langenneudorf,  11,  18 
Langner,  Mary,  906 
Langsdorf,  Adeline,  1138 
Laning,  Beatrice  A.,  206,  215 
Lanning,  Robert,  692,  707;  Sarah 
H.,  692,  707 
Lansdale,  5,  24,  25,  32 
Lanson,  Esther  K.,  375;  William. 
375 

Lantz,  Agnes  C.,  1351,  1390; 

Elmer  J.,  1351,  1390;  Emma, 
774,  831;  Florence  E.,  1390, 
1423;  George,  1390;  Harry, 
1421;  Isaac,  831,  1390;  Leah 
M.,  1388,  1421;  Lillian  C., 
1390;  Mary  S.,  1351,  1390; 
Phares  M.,  1351,  1390 
Lapere,  Emma,  703 
Lapham,  Margaret  C.,  1466;  Mar¬ 
garet  R.,  1456,  1466 
Lapp,  Alberta  D.,  1249,  1255; 

Charles  W.,  1255;  Dorothy, 
653;  Elbert  W.,  644,  653; 
Foster,  1249,  1255;  George 

H.,  1466;  Grace  A.,  1255; 
Henry  B.,  925;  Laura  N.,  981; 
Lorenzo  H.,  653;  Margaret, 
653;  Margaret  B.,  644,  653; 
Martha  S.,  923,  925;  Susanna, 
266 

Lare,  Burton,  328;  Joseph,  298, 
328;  Laura  A.,  298,  328;  Sarah, 
1266;  Walter,  328 

Large,  Frank,  164;  Magdalene  C., 
164 

Larkins,  Elizabeth,  549 

Larmny,  Mabel,  757 

La  Roza,  Isabel  T.,  1547,  1555; 

Winfield  J.,  1547,  1555 
Larsen,  Doris,  1131;  Henry  B., 
1403;  L.,  788;  Nina  M.,  1361, 
1403;  Thelma  B.,  788 
Larwell,  Andrew,  1316 
Larzelere,  John,  1266;  Mary  S., 
1262,  1266;  N.  H.,  276 
Lathrop,  Marian,  182,  209;  Thomas 
W.,  209 

Latin,  Hattie,  404 
Latshaw,  Anna,  983;  Jacob,  1157; 
Mary,  657,  900,  1154,  1157, 
1498 

Latter,  Minnie  I.,  204 
Lattimore,  Helen,  578,  596 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Lau,  Effie,  1338 

Laubach,  Albert  H.,  1134;  Anna 
L.,  1090,  1134;  Annie  E.,  1090, 
1134;  August,  1043,  1090; 

Blaine  C.,  1134;  Blanche  C., 
1134;  Catharine,  707;  Cora  E., 
1134;  Deborah,  1087;  Elias, 
1087;  Elwood  R.,  1134;  Eva 

S. ,  1085;  Frank,  1090;  George 

J.,  1134;  Hannah  A.,  1040, 
1085;  Helen  J.,  1134;  Henry 
L.,  1134;  Howard  E.,  1090, 
1134;  Howard  F.,  1134;  How¬ 
ard  M.,  1134;  Jacob,  1040, 
1085;  Laura  M.,  1134;  Lillian 

L. ,  1134;  Llewellyn  A.,  1134; 
Mantana  B.,  1043,  1090;  Mar¬ 
cella  F.,  1085,  1127;  Margaret 

M. ,  1134;  Martha  E.,  1090, 
1134;  Mary  A.,  190,  987;  Mil¬ 
dred  F.,  1085;  Robert  A.,  1134; 
Robert  F.,  1090,  1134;  Robert 
W.,  1134;  Rose,  1042,  1087; 
Samuel,  1085;  Stanley  E.,  1134; 
William  J.,  1090,  1134 

Lauber,  Fannie,  1405 
Lauchenour,  Julia,  1553 
Laudenbach,  D.  H.,  1526;  Virginia 
M.,  1526 

Laudenschlager  (Laudenslager), 
Daisy  S.,  1208;  Josiah,  993, 
1208;  Maria  S.,  1196,  1208; 
Millie  M.,  983,  993;  Rebecca 

T. ,  477,  492;  R.  Josiah,  983, 
993;  Sarah,  409,  476;  William, 
1196,  1208 

Lauer,  Elizabeth,  88,  93 
Lauffer,  Mary,  260 
Laughlin,  Margaret  J.,  1027,  1059; 
Jane  C.,  132 

Laughner,  Delbert,  616;  Tressa  E., 
616 

Laughtly,  Charlotte,  485,  506 
Laughton,  Jane,  258 
Launch,  Bessie,  736 
Laurence,  George,  1331,  1354; 

Samuel,  1354;  Sarah  B.,  1331, 
1354 

Lauterseifen,  11,  18 
Lauver,  Charles  E.,  1400,  1426; 
Charles  H.,  1426;  John  W., 
1426;  Mabel  M.,  1400,  1426; 
Paul  A.,  1427;  Robert  E.,  1427; 
Ruth  E.,  1427;  William  B., 
1426 

Lavelle,  Mary  E.,  205,  215 
Laver,  Erasmus,  1414;  Naomi, 
1380,  1414 
Laverty,  Ellen,  905 
Lawall,  Belle  P.,  1518,  1534; 

Charles  E.,  1547;  Edwin  S., 
1520,  1538;  Emma  E.,  1520, 
1538;  Fred  T.,  1534;  Harriet 
G.,  1520,  1538;  Harry,  1518, 
1534;  Lillian,  1520;  Marie  G., 
1538,  1550;  Marion  L.,  1530, 
1547;  Mary  A.,  1520,  1537; 
Mary  B.,  1508,  1520;  Peter, 
1520;  William  H.,  1508,  1520 
Lawrence,  1455 

Ida,  298,  328;  James,  1476;  John, 
328,  1448;  Jonathan,  1450; 


Judith,  1467;  Marie  A.,  1545; 
Mary,  328,  1462,  1476 
Laws,  Margaret  A.,  873 
Lawson,  Barbara  K.,  920,  923; 
Belle,  511,  545;  Benjamin,  919, 
920;  Benjamin  W.,  920;  Clara 

S.,  920;  Fabius  C.,  920,  923; 
Harrison,  545;  John,  920;  Re¬ 
becca,  920,  922;  Sarah  E.,  920; 
Sarah  R.,  919,  920 
Layman,  Earl  G.,  132,  141;  Hallie 
C.,  132,  141;  Jennie,  134;  Lloyd 

K,  141 

Layton,  Elizabeths.,  510, 543;  F.  D., 
1087;  James,  543;  Mary  H., 
1087;  Monroe,  510,  543 
Lazaruth,  Meda  S.,  529 
Lazerus,  Mary,  701,  731 
La  Zerve,  Hanah,  736 
Leach,  Minnie  A.,  187,  211;  Rollo 

L. ,  211 

Leade,  Jane,  93 

Leader,  Chester,  1043;  Ellevina  E., 
1043 

Leaman,  Mary  A.,  1447,  1459 
Lear,  Eliza,  1018,  1044 
Learn,  John,  398;  Lillie  M.,  373, 
398 

Leary,  Annie  W.,  1528,  1545;  David 
W.,  1528,  1544;  Elizabeth  B., 
1528,  1544;  Elizabeth  K,  1512, 
1528;  Elizabeth  W.,  1544; 

Harriet  S.,  1544;  John  P.,  1545; 
Lavinia  B.,  1544;  Mary  P., 
1528,  1544;  Nora  P.,  1545; 
Nora  R.,  1528,  1544;  Parthenia 

S.,  1528;  Thomas  H.,  1512, 
1528,  1544,  1545 
Lease,  Amanda,  402 
Leatherach,  Catharine,  230,  231; 
Henry,  231 

Leatherman,  Abraham,  1008;  Mag¬ 
dalena,  1003,  1005,  1008 
Leats,  Cora  C.,  338 
Leaver,  Lydia,  587 
Lebert,  Christina,  653 
Lebonsperger,  Hannah,  1517 
Lecates,  Fred  H.,  299,  329;  Mar¬ 
garet  E.,  329;  Viola  K.,  299, 
329;  William  W.,  329 
Lechner,  Alice  B.,  978;  Kate,  735; 
LeRoy  Y.,  978 

Leckington,  Anna,  169;  Ephraim, 
169;  Ida  E.,  158,  169 
Le  Claire,  Charles  F.,  1492;  Mabel 
C.,  1477,  1492 

Lederach,  Deborah  F.,  1036,  1077; 
Henry,  1077;  John,  1036,  1077; 
John  F.,  926;  Mary  H.,  925, 
926;  Polly,  356;  Willis  K., 
925,  926 

Lee,  A.  M.,  1325,  1337;  Benjamin, 
1337;  Carrie,  1478;  Carrie  G., 
596,  617;  Charles  A.,  1463; 
David,  1463;  Donnelda  M., 
1365;  Dorothy  E.,  617 ;  Edward 
J.,  596,  617;  Ervin  W.,  1365; 
Esther  A.,  742;  Fannie  C., 
1430;  Florence  F.,  814;  George 
F.,  814;  George  M..  1463; 
Harrv,  1441;  Harry  K.,  617; 
Howard  S.,  1365;  Ida  M.,  1337, 
1365;  Isaac  C.,  757,  814;  Isa¬ 


bella  F.,  179,  205;  Jane  A., 
1325,  1337;  John  M.,  1463, 
1478;  Johnson  M.,  1463; 

Joseph,  1454,  1463;  Joseph  E., 
1463,  1478;  Josephine,  1463; 
Katie  M.,  575,  589;  Laura  M., 
1158,  1165;  Lloyd,  1365;  Lucy, 
1463;  Mabel  B.,  1337,  1365; 
Margaret,  1133;  Margaret  E., 
814;  Margaret  N.,  1463,  1478: 
Mary  E.,  1463,  1478;  Maua 

I.,  1478,  1494;  Mildred,  1478, 
1493;  Minnie  M.,  621;  Myrtle 

M.,  1337,  1365;  Nettie,  718, 
775;  Rachel,  1456,  1463,  1465; 
Rachel  W.,  1441,  1455;  Rober¬ 
ta  J.,  814;  Ruth  M.,  1478, 1494; 
Salinda,  1112;  Samuel  C.,  1165; 
Sarah,  818;  Sarah  A.,  1463; 
Sarah  I.,  1463,  1478;  Sarah  W., 
1454,  1463;  Sherman,  1441, 
1455;  Stanley  A.,  1337,  1365; 
Thelma  C.,  1365;  Thomas, 

1449,  1455,  1456,  1465;  Tru¬ 
man  H.,  1337,  1365;  Waity, 
1455;  Walter  O.,  617 
Leedom,  Eva  M.,  1084,  1127;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1127 

Leedy,  Ezra,  1250;  Pearl,  1241, 
1250 

Lees,  Catharine,  1361 
Leeser,  Agnes  A.,  812;  Alverda  B., 
812;  Amanda  E.,  755;  Ambrose 
E.,  755;  Anna  S.,  812;  Anna  V., 
429,  755;  Catharine  A.,  755, 
812;  Charles  E.,  755;  Charles 
G.,  812;  Elizabeth  E.,  710,  755; 
Franklin  E.,  755;  Howard  G., 
812;  Jean  E.,  812;  Jennie  C., 
812,  846;  John  H.,  755;  Laura 
L.,  429,  755,  812;  Maria,  557; 
Meltha  B.,  755,  812;  Morgan 
G.,  812;  Morris  E.,  429,  755, 
812;  Nathan,  710,  755;  Nathan 
B.,  812;  Nelson  B.,  812;  Paul 

G. ,  812;  Polly,  720;  Rosa  E., 
755;  Ruby  B.,  812;  Samuel, 
755;  Samuel  W.,  755;  Susanna 
E.,  755,  812;  Warren  G.,  812 

LeFevre,  Amandus  E.,  1200,  1212; 
Elizabeth  S.,  1200,  1212;  Es¬ 
ther,  493,  517,  1212;  Helen, 
1212;  William  H.,  1212 
Le  Gault,  Albert,  395;  Mary  M., 
370,  395 

Legg,  Alexander,  1064,  1110,  1111; 
Caleb  J.,  1454,  1462;  Carlton, 
1462;  Charles,  1462;  Elizabeth 

H. ,  1454,  1462;  Henderson, 
1462;  Henrietta  R.,  1462,  1476; 
Ida  W.,  1064,  1110;  John  W., 
1064,  1110;  Kathryn  W.,  1110; 
Lybia  A.,  1064,  1111;  Mabel, 
1111 ;  Vera  M.,  1111 

Legner,  Susanna,  1180 
Leh,  Ambrose  B.,  988;  Angelina  S., 
360,  377;  Catharine,  702;  Cora, 
378,  894,  901;  Edgar  E.,  735; 
Emma,  702;  Ephraim  M.,  702, 
735;  Frank,  702,  735;  Henry, 
691,  702;  John,  378;  Kate  L., 
735;  Laura,  735;  Lizzie  B.,  977, 
988;  Maria  A.,  691;  Mary,  702, 


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1073 


735;  Mary  H.,  702,  735;  Ray¬ 
mond  R.,  378;  Sarah  M.,  691, 
702;  Susan,  702;  Thomas,  901; 
Thomas  F.,  360,  377;  Warren, 
735;  William,  735 
Lehman,  93 

Anna,  1006,  1013;  Anna  M.,  1368, 
1406;  Blaine  S.,  1368,  1406; 
Carrie  I.,  493,  517;  Chr.,  94; 
Ida,  1402;  John  E.,  1406; 

Lizzie,  1357;  Milton  H.,  517 
Lehn,  Henry,  637;  Mary,  1513; 

Mary  A.,  633,  637 
Lehr,  973 

Charles,  992;  Charles  P.,  1242; 
Edmund,  431;  Grace,  1236, 
1242;  Henry  W.,  982,  992; 
Sarah  B.,  982,  992;  Sophia, 
413,  422 

Leib,  Frank,  851;  Teresa,  827,  851 
Leibenguth,  Benjamin,  1147;  Car¬ 
rie  L.,  1129,  1147;  Ruth  L., 
1147;  Sterling,  1147;  Stuart, 
1129,  1147;  Stuart  R.,  1147 
Leibensperger,  Arlene  M.,  844; 

Charles  H.,  810,  844;  Eva  W., 
810,  844;  Hetty  V.,  844;  Mary 
E.,  206;  O.  P.,206;  William  A., 
844 

Leibold,  Frederick  E.,  1161,  1167; 
John,  1167;  Mary  R.,  1167, 
1174;  Minnie  J.,  1161,  1167 
Leichtie,  Susan,  381 
Leidich,  Anna  C.,  895,  903;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1014,  1015;  John  P.,  63, 
1014;  P.  M.,  903;  Sarah,  1092 
Leidy,  706,  719 

Amanda,  1041,  1042;  Amelia  G., 
1039;  Catharine,  1008,  1017, 
1041 ;  Catharine  A.,  1017,  1041; 
Catherine,  1086;  Elizabeth, 
1008,  1017,  1020,  1041;  Emma, 
1042;  Fannie,  1008,  1017,  1041; 
Hannah,  1020;  Isaiah,  1042, 
1086;  Jacob,  1017,  1039;  Jacob 

S.,  1124;  John,  1007,  1017;  Liz¬ 
zie,  1082,  1124;  Lydia  A.,  1020; 
Magdalena,  1020;  Maria,  1020; 
Mary  G.,  1007,  1008,  1017; 
Samuel,  1009,  1020;  Sarah, 

1020,  1050;  Sophia,  124,  166, 
1050;  Sophia  B.,  1009,  1020; 
Zachariah,  1008,  1017,  1041 
Leightner,  Isaac,  486;  Mary  J.,  486 
Leighton,  Tabitha,  1468 
Leinbach,  Mary  A.,  754 
Leininger,  B.  Frank,  727;  Daniel 

S.,  814;  Lottie  H.,  727;  Sara 
Y.,  758,  814 

Leiser,  Barbara  E.,  701,  731;  B.  F., 
731;  John,  701,  731;  Nannie 
H.,  731 

Leister,  Aaron,  361,  378;  Abigail, 
496,  522;  Abner  S.,  378,  403; 
Abraham,  480;  Addie  M.,  1054, 
1103;  Alice  F.,  495;  Alpha  A., 
403;  Alpha  J.,  378;  Amanda 
C.,  496,  523;  Amanda  R.,  495, 
522;  Angelina  J.,  496,  522;  An- 
.  geline,  1190, 1196; AnnaK., 522, 
551;  Anna  M.,  361,  378;  Anna 
Y. ,  473, 479 ;  Arthur  E. ,  403 ;  Au¬ 


gustus,  480,  496;  Augustus  P., 
496,  523;  Bertha  M.,  522 
Calvin  E.,  378;  Catharine,  99, 
104,  480,  496,  651;  Catharine 

5., '  361-,  378;  Catherine,  523, 
551;  Cathryn  M.,  403;  Donald 
W.,  404;  Edna,  523,  552;  Ed¬ 
win,  546;  Edwin  B.,  378,  404, 
496,  522;  Elemina,  480;  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Elisabeth),  479,  480,  495; 
Elizabeth  B.,  521,  551;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  522;  Ella  K,  378,  403; 
Elton  L.,  404;  Emma  C.,  496; 
Emma  E.,  496,  523;  Emma  J., 
1054;  Emma  M.,  522;  Emma 

R. ,  522;  Enos  F.,  496;  Ephraim 

5.,  495,  522;  Eugene,  378; 
Eugene  C.,  403 

Florence,  378;  Floyd  L.,  403; 
Frances  J.,  403;  Frank,  378, 
1103;  Frank  H.,  1054,  1103; 
Franklin,  1010,  1023;  George, 
473,  480;  George  A.,  496,  523; 
George  F.,  496;  George  L.,  522, 
George  R.,  522;  George  Y., 
480,  496;  Hannah,  1023,  1054; 
Hannah,  495,  521;  Harvey  J., 
404;  Helen,  403;  Henrv  W. 
378,  403;  Hilda  J.,  378,  403; 
Howard  S.,  522 

Iona  H.,  546;  Isaac,  355,  361; 

Jacob,  480,  488;  Jacob  H., 

1023,  1054;  Jacob  Y.,  495; 

John,  480,  496,  648;  John  H., 
522,  551;  John  R.,  496,  551; 
John  S.,  495,  521;  Jonas  F., 
.  521;  J.  Warren,  522;  Kate,  495, 
Lavina  B.,  355,  361;  Leanna 

S. ,  480,  496;  Lelia  M.,378,  403; 
LeRoy  L.,  523;  Lucy  A.,  480; 
Lvdia  F.,  480;  Lydia  R.,  480, 
496,  Lydia  S.,  480,  495 

Malinda,  697,  721;  Margaret 

M. ,  378,  404;  Maria,  495; 

Martha  M.,  522;  Mary,  639, 
648;  Mary  A.,  551,  1010,  1023; 
Mary  C.,  480,  496;  Mary  E., 
522;  Mary  L.,  378,  403;  Mary 
R.,  1023,  1054;  Mary  S.,  378, 
403,  495,  521;  Mary  Y.,  473, 
480,  495,  496;  Matilda  T.,  480, 
496;  Mildred  M.,  404;  Nettie 
J.,  378,  403;  Paul  F.,  522; 
Peter,  495;  Philip,  473,  479 

Ralph  A.,  523;  Rebecca,  496,  522; 
Reuben,  355,  361;  Sallie  E., 
496,  523;  Samuel,  480,  495; 
Sarah,  480,  497;  Susan,  361, 
378,  522;  Susanna,  480,  496; 
Susanna  B.,  355,  361 ;  Tharasia, 
496;  Tillie  C.,  1054,  1103; 
Walter  S.,  378,  403;  William, 
361,  675;  William  B.,  378 
Leisy,  David  M.,  830;  Frank  N., 
831;  Ida  E.,  773,  830;  Norman 

N. ,  831;  Roman  S.,  773,  830; 
Susan  S.,  773,  830 

Leitheiser,  Rebecca,  691,  703 
Leithman,  Celia,  652 
Le  Maistre,  Frederick  J.,  1529, 
1545;  Marie  L.,  1529,  1545; 
Philip,  1545 
Lemmel,  Emily,  1139 


Lemmert,  Catherine,  807 
Lemon,  Mary  A.,  486,  508 
Lenard,  Mary  E.,  732,  790 
Lengwick,  Henry  A.,  544 
Lenhart,  Anna  C.,  553;  Margaret, 
1105 

Lenherr,  Barbara  C.,  99,  103 
Lenning,  Blanche,  254;  Burch  H., 
239,  254;  Burch  L.,  255;  Clar¬ 
ence,  255;  Doss  A.,  254;  Dossie, 
254;  Eliza  M.,  254;  Elizabeth 
K.,  239;  Ethel,  254;  Laurence, 
255;  Mildred,  255;  Theodore, 
255;  Thelma,  255 
Lennox,  David,  612;  Emily  H., 
1518,  1534;  Fannie  H.,  1518; 
Herbert,  612;  Hiram,  1518; 
Lewis,  1518,  1534;  Margaret, 
612;  Minnie  M.,  591,  612; 
Olive,  612;  Ruby,  612;  Stanley, 
612;  Thomas,  591,  612 
Lenters,  Irene,  647,  658;  John  W., 
658 

Lenthall,  Julia,  318 
Lentz,  Adam,  506;  Albertus  J.,  161, 
177;  Carrie,  177;  Emily,  751, 
806;  James  A.,  806;  Joshua, 
177;  Mary,  485,  506;  Sarah, 
1261,  1262;  Sarah  J.,  161,  177 
Leon,  Andrew,  1131;  Eva  C.,  1088, 
1131;  George,  1088,  1131 
Leonard,  Charles,  114,  130;  Emma 
C.,  114,  130;  Fay  K,  130; 
Floyd  L.,  130;  Hannah,  1008, 
1017;  Jane  S.,  986;  Mary,  1331; 
Mary  J.,  572,  585 

Leonhardt,  Anna  M.,  355,  362; 
Peter,  362 

Leopold,  Anna,  647;  Charles,  587; 
Ellen,  573;  Hannah,  573,  587; 
Jeremiah,  639,  647;  Sarah  A., 
639,  647 

Leopoldshein,  17 
Le  Pard,  Frances,  438,  452 
Lepper,  Mary,  522 
Lerch,  Ellen  O.,  1516,  1533;  Harry, 
1533;  Jacob,  1516,  1533;  Sallie 

A. ,  750 

Lerlin,  Christina  R.,  452 
Lesher  (Lescher),  Alys  M.,  209, 
217;  Catharine  S.,  715,  769; 
Elizabeth,  956;  Louisa  E., 
1130;  Nicholas,  66;  Royal  W., 
209,  217;  Susan,  1572,  1573; 
Z.  N.,  217 

Lesker,  Charles  L.,  818;  Eva  M., 
763,  818 

Lesser,  August,  260;  Isabella  A., 
244,  260 

Lessig,  Alice,  1140;  Alice  M.,  1166, 
1173;  Annie,  1166,  1173;  Ar- 
deth,  1173;  Cyrus,  1159,  1166; 
Florence,  1173;  Gertrude  F., 
1065,  1112;  Heber  D.,  1112; 
Henry,  703;  Jacob,  1112; 
James,  1166,  1173;  James  J., 
1065,  1112;  James  K.  1112; 
Maria  K.,  1159,  1166;  Susanna 
H.,  703 

Letcher,  Dorothy  L.,  558;  James  G., 
558;  James  R.,  558;  Marvin 

B. ,  558;  Marvin  J.,  538,  558; 
Minnie  S.,  538,  558 


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Letherach,  Susanna,  271,  273 
Letherhouse,  Solomon,  441 
Letterhouse,  Carrie  A.,  176,  200; 
Henry  P.,  176,  200;  Marie  C., 
200;  Solomon,  200 
Letterman,  Augustus,  1366;  Bess, 
1338,  1366 

Leubbert,  Amandus,  499;  Emma 
W.,  499 

Leval,  Minnie,  544,  561 
Levan,  Aaron,  590;  Agnes  M.,  609, 
624;  Albert  E.,  590;  Amanda, 
616;  Ambrose  E.,  560;  Carl  A., 
544,  560;  Clara  L.,  544,  560; 
Daniel,  978;  Daniel  M.,  590; 
Dorothy,  590;  Edward  F.,  560; 
Elizabeth,  972,  978;  Emily  S'., 
590,  609;  Fietta,  709,  752; 
Florence  I.,  595,  616;  Hannah 
M.,  575,  590;  Harry  W.,  595, 
616;  Henry  C.,  296;  Isaac  M., 
590,  609;  Isabel  S.,  609;  Jacob 
S.,  575,  590;  James  S.,  590; 
Joseph,  752;  Julia  A.,  590; 
Kahler,  1205;  Katie  A.,  595, 
616;  Katie  M.,  1220;  Levi,  590; 
Margaret  H.,  590;  Mary,  973; 
Mary  A.,  832;  Mary  C.,  428; 
Mary  M.,  575,  590;  Matilda 
K.,  1205;  Oliver,  590;  Peter 

A.,  616;  Samuel,  575,  590; 
Sebastian,  968;  Styler,  616; 
Susanna  (Susan)  M.,  279,  296; 
Thomas,  428;  William  E.,  590, 
609 

Levengood  (Livengood,  Livingood), 
Anna,  693;  Arrita  S.,  847; 
Bertram  W.,  847;  Catharine, 
694,  712,  760;  Charles  E.,  816, 
847;  Christina,  712,  760;  Clara, 
587,  607;  Clarence,  792;  Daniel, 
688,  694;  Elizabeth  W.,  816, 
847;  Ella  S.,  760;  Elmer  E., 
756,  813;  Elsie  M.,  813,  846; 
Emma  H.,  760,  816;  Emma  S., 
760,  816;  Estella  M.,  735,  792; 
George,  694,  712,  735,  760, 
792;  George  A.,  816;  George 
H.,  847;  Gordon  H.,  847;  Han¬ 
nah,  760,  816;  Hannah  S.,  760; 
Hannah  Y.,  694,  712;  Hazel 
M.,  847;  Henry,  712;  Herbert 
A.,  847;  Isaac,  694,  712;  Isaac 
M.,  556;  Jeremiah,  694,  712, 
759;  John,  694,  712;  John  S., 
759;  Joshua,  607;  Katie,  534, 
556;  Katie  L.,  816;  Lauretta 
H.,  694,  712;  Lavinia,  694,  712, 
760;  Lillian  Y.,  847;  Lillie  L., 
739,  816,  847;  Lizzie  E.,  756, 
813;  Lottie  A.,  816,  847;  Lucy 
A.,  759;  Luther,  792;  Mary, 
694,  712,  760;  Mary  A.,  759; 
Mary  E„  712,  760;  Mary  H., 
688,  694;  Mary  O.,  816; 

Mathias,  792;  Miriam,  792; 
Peter,  694,  712;  Peter  B.,  712, 
760;  Rebecca,  693,  694,  711, 
712;  Rebecca  S.,  759;  Richard 
W.,  847;  Robert  E.,  847; 
Roselyn  E.,  847;  Sallie  A.,  816, 
847;  Saloma  S.,  760;  Samuel 
S.,  760;  Sarah,  712;  Sarah  R., 


712,  760;  Verna  R.,  813;  Walter 

R. ,  847;  Wellington  S.,  759; 
William  A.,  847;  William  E., 
816;  William  S.,  760,  816 

Levering,  Helen,  521,  550;  Sarah 

S. ,  1096;  William  A.,  550 
Levy,  Jules,  1298;  Minetta  S.,  725; 

Solomon,  725 

Lewars,  Mabel  A.,  1368;  Ralph  P., 
1368 

Lewenhaupt,  Eugenie,  139 
Lewis,  941 

Aaron  M-,  1238,  1245;  Ada  W., 
1245,  1253;  Alfred,  342;  Alice, 
1497;  Alvin,  337;  Catharine, 
1123;  Catharine  R.,  1015, 

1035;  Catherine,  803;  Charles, 
622;  Charlotte  M.,  1379,  1414; 
Christianna  K.,  1238,  1245; 
Christopher,  368;  Clara,  337, 
1137;  Coral  J.,  601,  622; 

Eleanor  B.,  1469;  Elijah,  1015, 
1035;  Eliza,  200;  Elizabeth, 
398;  Elizabeth  A.,  1014,  1030; 

E.  Matilda,  737;  Ethel  E.,  342; 
Harvey  C.,  335,  342;  Harvey 

E.,  342;  Hazel  B.,  313,  337; 
Helen  F.,  656,  660;  Helen  M., 
335,  342;  Isabella,  283,  304; 
Jacob  W.,  1245;  James,  968; 
Jesse,  392;  LeRoy  F.,  342; 
Lizzie,  367,  392;  Lizzie  W., 
1245;  Lydia,  682;  Maria,  523, 
1411;  Marion,  357,  368;  Mar¬ 
tha,  1035;  Mary,  632,  1041, 
1086;  Mary  A.,  388;  Mary  E., 
134,  517;  Peter,  83;  Peter  J., 
388;  Pierce,  1035;  Reese  E., 
1414;  Samuel,  304;  Sarah  A., 
481,  498;  Sophia  W.,  1245, 
1253;  Susan,  1015,  1034; 

Theresa  A.,  498,  527;  Victoria, 
1353,  1394;  William,  1086 
Leydich,  John  P.,  224 
Lezenby,  Lilly,  139 
Liancourt,  1455 

Libtz,  David,  220;  Eva  H.,  220 
Licey  John,  239;  Margaret,  233, 
239 

Lichtwardt,  Emma  L.,  518;  Harry 
E.,  518;  Harry  H.,  493,  518; 
Henry  W.,  518;  Ouida  R.,  518; 
Ruth  O.,  493,  518 
Licht-y,  Lizzie  H.,  770;  Mary  E. 
959 

Lick  Katie,  659 

Liddick,  Calvin  N.,  1406;  Myra  E., 
1368,  1406 

Lide,  Arthur  F.,  799,  842;  Robert 
W.,  842;  Sarah  D.,  799,  842 
Lieb,  941 

Licbe,  David,  17,  20 
Liebold,  Henry  H.,  624;  Rose,  611, 
624 

Lieby,  Julia,  708 

Liechty,  Dora  K.,  240,  255;  Harry 
A..  240  255;  Jesse,  255;  John, 
267;  Pearl,  254  267;  Virginia 
W.,  255 

Liegnitz,  7-11,  14 

Liffring,  Dominic,  382;  John  D., 
363,  382;  Olivia  V.,  363,  382 


Lightcap,  Elizabeth,  1017,  1040; 
Julian,  1085 

Lightkep,  Ada,  295,  323;  Benjamin 

F.,  323 

Light  ner,  Adam,  1365;  Blanch, 
1366,  1405;  Charles  E.,  1365; 
Ethel  M.,  1365;  Gladys,  1366; 
J.  Fred,  1365,  1405;  Josephine, 
1366;  Katharine  W.,  1365, 

1405;  Olive  M.,  1366,  1405; 
Sara  N.,  1337,  1365;  William 

B. ,  1365,  1405;  William  E., 
1337,  1365 

Eighty,  Emma,  701,  732 
Liller,  Henry,  398;  Lena  V.,  373, 
398 

Lilly  (Lilley),  Florence  E.,  448; 
George,  448;  G.  H.,  432,  448; 
Malara  E.,  432,  448;  Rachel, 
1048;  Sarah  W.,  1273 
Limbach,  Frederick,  350 
Linaberry,  Blair  K.,  1094;  Edward 

C. ,  1094;  Fred  O.,  1094;  John, 
1094;  John  P.,  1094;  Mae  B., 
1094;  Minnie  M.  1046,  1094; 
Reta  E.,  1094;  S.  C.,  1046,  1094 

Linch,  Maria,  825 
Linck,  Harrison,  748;  Margaret, 
707,  748 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  706,  729,  1523; 
Margaret,  463 

Linde,  Eva  M.,  958,  961;  Henry, 
961 

Lindenmuth,  Amanda  Id.,  1029, 
1064;  Anna  I.,  1169;  Dora  A., 
194,  213;  Eden,  1162,  1169; 
Elmira,  806;  Ethel  L.,  1169; 
Flora  M.,  1169;  Frank  A.,  1169, 
1174;  Grace,  1169;  Henry, 
1169;  Jacob,  1029,  1064; 

Louisa,  1064;  Mary  A.,  1169, 
1174;  Mary  E.,  i  162,  1169; 
Ralph  A.,  1169;  Theodore, 

213;  Walter  E.,  1174;  William 

F. ,  1174 

Linderman,  Annie  D.,  1100,  1141; 
Elizabeth  Y.,  1373;  Florence, 
313;  Isaac,  1141;  Kate,  764; 
Mary,  1447,  1453;  Mary  Y., 
587;  Philip,  291;  Reynolds 

D. ,  1100,  1141;  Sarah  E.,  277, 
291 

Lindermuth,  Charles  W.,  1107; 

Mabel  F.,  1107 
Lindgren,  Emma  S.,  187 
Lindsay  Emma  J.,  114;  Emma  M., 
105;  H.  T.,  105,  114;  Lula  M., 
114,  130;  Mary  E.,  114,  130 
Lindsey,  Hannah,  785 
Lingel,  Minnie,  912 
Link,  Charlotte  J.,  876,  881;  Lewis 
J.,  929,  931;  Mary,  286 
Linsenbigler,  Agnes  U.,  165;  Aman¬ 
dus  U.,  165;  Benjamin,  579; 
Emma  S.,  156,  165;  Florence 

G. ,  165;  Hannah  U.,  165,  184; 
Irwin  U.,  165;  Isaac  O.,  156, 
165;  Isaac  U.,  165;  Joseph  U., 
165;  Maggie,  1087;  Maria, 
1007,  1015;  Owen  U.,  165 

Linton,  Alexander,  1297;  Isabelle 

G.,  1286,  1297 


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1075 


Linville,  Sallie  D.,  593,  G13;  Wil¬ 
liam,  593,  613 

Lipham,  Anna  E.,  1473;  George 
H.,  1473 

Lippincott,  Alfonso  F.,  838;  Donald 

F.,  787,  838;  Maria,  1092; 
Sara  H.,  787,  838 
Lips,  David,  16 
Lisbon,  48 

Lisey,  Amanda,  1125 
List,  Albert,  577;  Anna  M.,  336; 
Jennie,  336;  Sarah  A.,  577; 
William,  336 

Lister,  Amelia  S.,  155;  Ben,  155; 

Lucile,  1566,  1568 
Litchard,  Philip,  645;  Susan,  637, 
645 

Literary  Fund,  15,  21,  29 
Little,  Alice  F.,  879;  Andrew  R., 
205,  215;  Anna  L.,  179,  204; 
Christopher,  179,  204;  David 

A. ,  873,  879;  Eleanor  D.,  1106, 
1143;  Eliza,  699;  Elizabeth, 
689;  Elizabeth  H.,  879;  Elmira 
R.,  714,  764;  Florence  G.,  873, 
879;  Frances  R.,  205;  Frank, 
205,  215;  Frederick  B.,  1106, 
1143;  George,  205,  215,  699; 
George  W.,  1143;  Harry,  205, 
215;  Helen  A.,  879;  Jessie  R., 
205;  Joanna,  538,  558;  John 
N.,  558;  Joseph,  764;  Libbie 
Y.,  205,  215;  Main,  1143;  Mary 
E.,  205,  215;  Maud  S.,  205, 
215;  Mettle  B.,  239;  Minnie 

B. ,  205,  215;  Nancy  B.,  205, 
215;  Samuel,  239;  Susan  T. , 
205;  William  204;  William  S., 
205 

Lively,  Susanna,  1220 
Livengood — see  Levengood 
Livergood,  Charles,  1411;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1378,  1411;  Frank  B.,  1378, 
1411;  Gerald  D.,  1411 
Livezey,  Edward  M.,  102;  Maria, 
148;  Rena  A.,  296;  Susanna 

K.,  102;  Walter  C.,  296 
Livingood — see  Lebengood 
Livingston,  Chancellor,  1449; 
Mary,  1189,  1194 

Liviziey,  Benjamin,  1251;  Mary  C., 
1241,  1251 

Lloyd,  Anna  B.,  1343,  1373;  Annie, 
388;  Elizabeth,  1270;  James, 
1343,  1373 

Lo/bach,  David,  101;  Elizabeth,  101; 
Elizabeth  S.,  424  434;  Esther, 
101,  102;  Esther  M.,  98,  101; 
Magdalena  S.,  93,  98;  Samuel, 
93,  95,  98,  101,  102;  Sarah,  101 
■Lobs,  Russell,  401 
Loch,  Charles,  1345;  Charlotte  V., 
1345;  Ella  R.,  838;  Minnie, 
1053 

Lochman  Lovina,  1303 
Lockard,  Elizabeth,  1414;  Elsie, 
1046,  1094;  Thomas,  1094 
Locke,  Elizabeth  K.,  1506;  Charles, 
1506 

Lockhart,  Martha  M.,  1470 
Lockwood,  Andrew,  1508,  1519; 
Anne  E.,  1511,  1527;  Charles, 
1520;  Eliza  S.,  1465,  1480; 


Hannah,  1463;  Harvey,  1520; 
Howard,  1520;  Joseph,  1465, 
1480;  Louisa  H.,  1508,  1519; 
Mildred,  597,  620;  Sadie  H., 
287;  Walter,  287 

Lodge,  Joseph,  1203;  Mary  E.,  1203 
Lodor,  Benjamin,  740;  Clara  H., 
740,  799;  Charles  H.,  740,  798; 
Elmira,  740;  Elmira  H.,  704, 
740;  Katharine  V.,  740,  798; 
Mary  L.,  740;  Samuel,  704, 
740;  Sara  E.,  740,  799 
Loeb,  Moritz,  19 

Loesch,  Albert,  401;  Grace  E.,  376, 
401;  Herman  E.,  376,  401 
Lofton,  Eli,  887,  889;  Lydia  G.,  887, 
889 

Logan,  60,  606 

Albanus  S.,  180,  207;  Albert  N., 
582,  602;  Ann  E.,  1517;  Anna 
M.,  207;  Annie  M„  1371; 
Emaline,  302;  Emmeline,  282; 
George  R.,  207;  Hannah  W., 
180,  207;  Helen  M.,  602;  Hugh 
M.,  601;  Mary  A.,  602;  Mary 
M.,  582,  601;  Rebecca  C.,  601; 
Rosa  S.,  582,  602;  Thomas,  302 
Lohman,  Frederick,  1409;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1374,  1409 
Lohner,  Ezra,  483 
Lohr,  Samuel,  99;  Susan  S.,  99 
Lohrman,  Emma  J.,  1241,  1250; 
George  J.,  1241,  1250;  John 

G.,  1250 

Loller,  Earl  L.,  531;  Feme  M.,  531; 
Madeline  R.,  531;  Minnie  M., 
503,  531;  William  L.,  503,  531; 
William  T.,  531 

Loman,  Augustus,  835;  Blanche 
B.,  779,  835,  Doras,  520;  Ed¬ 
ward,  520;  Harry,  779,  835; 
Lillian  W.,  520 
London,  39 

Long,  A.  Jane,  108;  Alice  B.,  850; 
Allen  K.,  1054,  1103;  Amy  E., 
1349;  Ann  E.,  577;  Catharine, 
677;  Charles  F.,  1141;  Charles 

L. ,  819;  Christian  M.,  1200, 
1213;  Christianna,  523;  Cora 

M. ,  440;  Daniel,  420,  426; 

Edith,  1103,  1142;  Edwin, 

1213;  Edwin  S.,  6S2;  Eleanor 
S.,  1517;  Elizabeth,  98;  Eliza¬ 
beth  S.,  570,  581;  Elizabeth  W., 
420;  Ella  L.,  324;  Ellen,  1306; 
Ellen  K.,  369,  393;  Emily  S., 
1044,  1093;  Esther  G.,  1102, 
1142;  George,  1349;  George  E., 
1345,  1377;  George  H.,  98,  420; 
Hannah  L.,  1020;  Harvey,  581 ; 
Henry  E.,  1377;  Horace,  529; 
Howard,  440;  Howard  Z.,  1103; 
Ida  W.,  1306;  Jacob  R.,  369, 393; 
James,  577;  Jennie,  501,  529; 
John  J.,  816,  847;  John  P., 
1102,  1142;  Jonas  N.,  1103; 
Josiah,  570,  581;  Katie  C., 
1217;  Katie  T.,  676,  682;  Leon 
B.,  1213;  Lillian  E.,  1377; 
Lizzie  Z.,  1054,  1103;  Lucelia, 
256;  Maggie,  279,  295;  Mar¬ 
garet,  123;  Maria  M.,  753; 
Maria  W.,  420,  426;  Mary, 


341;  Mary  A.,  706,  744;  Mary 
E.,  1345,  1377;  Mary  J.,  956; 
Mary  S.,  816,  847;  Maude  E., 
763,  819;  Melvin  B.,  213; 
Minnie  M.,  1101,  1141;  Pat¬ 
rick,  744;  Raymond,  1093; 
Rebecca  II.,  745;  Robert,  847; 
Rosa  R.,  458;  Rosanna  S., 
1200,  1213;  Stanley,  393;  Wil¬ 
liam  S.,  1142 

Longacre  (Longaker),  A.  B.,  729; 
Addie  M.,  311,  334;  Albert, 

310,  333,  334,  1267;  Alice  H., 

311,  334;  Andora,  287,  311; 
Annie,  1048,  1097;  Betty,  334; 
Carrie  H.,  399;  Daniel  W.,  975, 
984;  David,  1019,  1048;  David 
W.,  385;  Davis  B.,  287,  311; 
Debbie  S.,  1048;  Doris  M., 
335; 'Edith  M.,  311;  Edith  V., 
310,  334;  Edna  M.,  1097,  1139; 
Edward  C.,  311,  335;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  310;  Elizabeth  P.,  287, 
311;  Elizabeth  R.,  275,  287; 
Ella  H.,  310;  Ellen  S.,  373,  399; 
Emanuel,  373,  399;  Emma  S., 
984,  994;  Florence  B.,  311; 
Frank  H.,  1097,  1139;  George 
K.,  311;  Hannah,  984;  Hannah 
R.,  1019,  1048;  Harman,  1048, 
1097;  Harriet  N.,  1139;  Harry, 
1048;  Harry  B.,  310,  311,  334; 
Harry  V.,  311,  335;  Helena, 
385;  Henry,  275,  287;  Henry 

D. ,  287,  311;  Ida  M.,  311,  335; 
Irene,  311,  334;  Irvin  C.,  399; 
Isaac,  984;  Isabel  C.,  287,  311; 
Jacob,  287;  John  A.,  364,  385; 
Kathryn,  385;  Kathryn  K., 
364,  385;  Laura  G.,  311;  Lizzie 
IL,  310,  333;  Louise  L.,  1262, 
1267;  Lyzette  N.,  310;  Mabel 
B.,  311,  355;  Mabel  R.,  310, 
334;  Mae  S.,  984,  1295,  1305; 
Margaret,  287;  Mary,  311; 
Mary  H.,  975,  984;  Mary  I., 
310,  333;  Mary  J.,  287,  310; 
Matthias,  287,  310,  311 ;  Maud, 
311;  Mildred  R.,  335;  Milton, 
1048;  Milton  B.,  311;  Nettie 
B.,  1048,  1097;  Phoebe  B., 
287;  Phoebe  H.,  311;  Phoebe 
P.,  287,  311;  Rachel  L.,  1048; 
Ralph  F.,  399;  Regina  N.,  287, 
310;  Ruth,  385;  Sallie  B.,  1373, 
1407;  Samuel  H.,  1407;  Sarah 

H.,  385;  Thomas  F.,  287,  311; 
Vella  M.,  399;  Walter  E,,  399; 
Whllie,  310;  W.  Leroy,  399 

Longbine,  Sallie,  720 
Longenberger,  Anna  R.,  991,  998, 
999;  Bertha,  990;  Bessie  A., 
980;  Charles  W.,  980,  990; 
Daniel  O.,  980,  990;  Elizabeth 

E. ,  972,  980;  Elizabeth  R.,  980, 
990;  Emma  H.,  980,  990;  Gene¬ 
vieve  E.,  991,  999;  Plarry  R., 
999;  Henry  M.,  980;  Ida  C., 
980,  990;  Lamar,  990;  Matilda 
A.,  980;  Raymond  W.,  991; 
Susan,  982;  William,  972,  980 

Longenecker,  Homer  C.,  715;  Isaac 
596;  Jacob,  578,  596;  John 


1076 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenki-elder  Families 


715;  Joseph,  596;  Maria  D., 
578,  596 

Longeway,  Fannie,  137 
Longfreed,  Emmanuel,  1358;  Sadie 
B.,  1358 

Longshore,  Ashbel  B.,  1028,  1063; 
Elizabeth  I.,  1028,  1063;  Eliza¬ 
beth  S.,  1063;  Jennie  W.,  1063 
Longwell,  Emma,  1462,  1477; 

James,  1450;  James  C.,  1454, 
1462;  Rachel  W.,  1454,  1462; 
Smith  M.,  1462 

Lookingbill,  Adam,  432;  Matilda 
W.,  422,  432 
Loop,  1465 

Loose,  Alma,  757;  Daniel  M.,  808; 
Mary,  753,  808 

Loper,  Florence,  1090;  Hannah, 
582 

Lora,  Ann,  567;  Ann  D.,  577,  592; 
Anna  D.,  566;  Elizabeth,  592; 
John,  566,  577,  592;  John  W., 
592 

Lorah,  Delilah  V.,  339 
Lord,  Estella  H.,  1064;  Mary,  3181 
William  P.,  1064 

Lore,  Bloomfield,  704,  739;  Hannah 
E.,  740,  798;  Nathaniel,  739; 
Sarah,  740;  Sarah  H.,  704, 
739;  William  N.,  740 
Lorentz,  Sarah,  188 
Lory,  Sarah,  550 

Losch,  Elizabeth,  485,  506;  John, 
506 

Lott,  Allan,  982;  Gertrude,  793; 
Henry  D.,  737,  793;  Mary  L., 
973,  982;  Mary  M.,  737,  793; 
Philip,  793;  Wayne  H.,  793 
Lotts,  Leona  S.,  106,  115;  Robert 
N.,  106,  115 
Loucks,  Elizabeth,  798 
Loughran,  Harold,  405;  Olivia  E., 
381,  405;  William  E.,  405;  Wil¬ 
liam  L.,  405;  William  R.,  381, 
405 

Loux,  Abram  K.,  365,  386;  Anna 
B.,  365,  386;  Anna  F.,  780; 
Esther  B.,  387,  407;  Esther 
M.,  780;  Florence  H.,  721,  780; 
Harold  G.,  780;  Hiram,  387; 
Jacob,  386;  Jonas  W.,  780; 
Mary  E.,  281,  299;  Otella, 
1242,  1252;  Titus  S.,  721,  780; 
T.  Wayne,  780 
Love,  Ida,  839 

Lovejoy,  Amy  M.,  .  1266,  1271; 
Fred  A.,  1266,  1271;  Fred  Y., 
1271,  1277;  Jane  M.,  1271, 
1278;  Lois  A.,  1277;  May  B., 
1271,  1278;  Melville  A.,  1271, 
1278;  Melville  B.,  1278;  Min¬ 
nie  Z.,  1271,  1277;  Pearl  M., 
1278;  Roy  H.,  1271,  1278; 
William  T.,  1271 
Loveman,  Mary,  681 
Lovett,  Anna  E.,  1096,  1138;  Eli- 
nore,  1273;  John  H.,  1267, 1273; 
John  R.,  1273;  Kate  N.,  1267, 
1273;  Myra  E.,  1273,  1278; 
Rodman,  1273 

Lowden,  Edward,  287;  Mary  H., 
287 


Lowdermilk,  Hazel  A.,  991;  T.  L., 
991 

Lowe,  Annie,  1422;  Grace,  1379, 
1422;  John,  1422 
Lowell,  J.,  725;  Kate  M.,  725 
Lower,  Cynthia,  1333,  1357;  John, 
1357;  Lydia,  1271 
Lowman,  Margaret  A.,  129 
Lowndes,  Lola  A.,  896,  904;  Stan¬ 
ley,  904;  Thomas,  1288 
Lownes,  Charles  T.,  282,  303;  Ida 
B.,  303;  James  B.,  303;  John 

B. ,  303,  331;  Kathryn  D.,  303, 
331;  Mary  C.,  282,  303;  Mor¬ 
ris,  303;  Thomas  C.,  303 

Lowrie,  Betty  J.,  654;  James  A., 
654;  James  W.,  654;  Laura  R., 
645,  654;  Robert  N.,  645,  654 
Lowry,  1345,  1377 

Jonathan,  1315;  Louise,  969,  972 
Liibbe,  Ella,  1138 
Lucas,  621 

Angelina,  431;  Catharine  F.,  442, 
455;  Edward,  442,  455;  Ed¬ 
ward  W.,  807;  Esther  A.,  455, 
463,  752,  807;  George  H.,  455; 
Grace  I.,  455;  James,  455; 
Lewis  E.,  455;  Lillian  K.,  455; 
Mary  J.,  1424;  Robert  IL, 
455;  Ruth  M.,  455;  William 
IL,  455 

Luce,  Albert  B.,  1493;  Elbert  C., 
1493;  Harry  A.,  1477,  1493; 
Inez,  1493,  1500;  Mitford  Y., 
1493;  M.  Winifred,  1477,  1493 
Luden,  1341 

Ludwig  (Ludevig,  Ludwick),  Agnes, 
203;  Ammond  C.,  299,  329; 
Andreas,  466;  Ann,  760;  Anna 
S.,  886;  Caroline,  103,  112; 
Dorothy,  203;  Jerome  B.,  329; 
Magdalena  PL,  203;  Magda¬ 
lena  K.,  177;  Margaret,  912, 
915;  Mary  L.,  299, 329;  Mildred 
H.,  329;  Rosina,  466;  Sarah, 
1355;  Sylvania  S.,  712,  759; 
Wilhelmina  C.,  1418;  William 

C. ,  177,  203;  Willis,  203 
Luedders,  Theresa,  1250 
Lukens,  Abner,  1237;  Abraham, 

1078;  Abraham  T.,  521;  Ada- 
line,  1036,  1078;  Alberta,  844; 
Anna,  390;  Annie,  391;  Catha¬ 
rine  IT,  1312;  Charlotte,  297, 
325;  Elizabeth,  1237;  Elizabeth 
E.,  636,  641;  Ellwood,  1035, 
1074;  Emily,  1218;  Emily  W., 
495,  521;  Enos,  641;  Francis 
J.,  1237,  1244;  Franklin,  1237; 
Hattie  G.,  641,  651;  Henry  H., 
1074;  Lizzie,  641;  Isaac  H.,  641, 
651;  Jacob,  64,  636,  641,  1312; 
Jesse  IP.,  641;  John  L.,  1244; 
Joseph,  63;  Julia,  1274,  1278; 
Lizzie,  651;  Louise  A.,  1237, 
1244;  Mary  A.,  1035,  1074; 
MaryG.,  1237,  1244;  Matthias, 
1233,  1237;  Milton  R.,  325; 
Paul  F.,  1244;  Pearl,  1244; 
Rebecca  A.,  1233  1237;  Rosa 
H.,  641,  651;  Ruth  A.,  1244; 
Sallie  IP.,  641,  651;  William, 
1278;  William  D.,  1237,  1244 


Lukritz,  Alma  H.,  1381,  1415; 
Frederick,  1415 

Lull,  Clara  C.,  1541,  1551;  Dorothy, 
1551;  Edward  P.,  1551;  Rich¬ 
ard  S.,  1541,  1551 
Lund,  Keia  H.,  877,  882 
Lunger,  Tura  E.,  981 
Lusatia,  12,  13,  16,  17,  84,  85 
Lusby,  Elenora,  531 
Lush,  Patsy  L.,  130 
Luster,  Emma  J.,  299,  329;  Etta, 
290,  315;  Jacob  H.,  329;  Robert 
C.,  315 

Luther,  Jonathan,  1448;  Loved, 
1448;  Martin,  7-9,  28,  33; 
Reuben,  1448;  Sheffield,  1448 
Lutz,  440 

Alice,  709;  Anna  E.,  746,  802; 
Arthur,  709,  754;  Casper,  802; 
Christina  H.,  688,  692;  Cora, 
709,  752;  Edwin,  709;  Eleanor, 
1354,  1395;  Ella,  1044,  1091; 
Elmer,  709;  Elmira,  1274; 
Emilie,  617;  Emma,  709;  Enos 
A.,  781;  Erwin,  709;  Hannah, 
692,  709;  Hannah  M.  692,  709; 
Harriet,  715,  768;  Harry  H., 
709,  752;  Ida,  709,  752;  Jacob, 
376,  688,  692,  709;  Jane,  709; 
Jeanette,  210;  Jeremiah,  709; 
Katherine,  763;  Laura,  360, 
376;  Lillian  I.,  721,  781;  Lydia, 
1241;  Madge,  375,  401;  Mah- 
lon,  692;  Martin,  779,  825; 
Mary  A.,  709,  754;  Mary  H., 
779,  825;  Minnie  M.,  709^  752; 
Norman,  752;  Olivia,  709,  752; 
Rosa,  463;  Rosa  A.,  709,  752; 
Stephen,  1395;  Verna,  752; 
William,  692,  709,  754 
Lyle,  Charles  H.,  484,  503;  Isabella, 
914;  Martha  E.,  484,  503 
Lynch,  974 

Lynn,  Edith  I.,  1428;  Elizabeth 
A.,  373;  Emeline  J.,  373,  398; 
Jacob,  373;  Julia,  821;  Maria 

A. ,  359,  373;  Mary,  1082; 
William  A.,  359,  373 

Lyon,  Carrie  T.,  785,  837;  Charles 
F.,  785,  837;  Ella  S.,  976,  987; 
Helen  C.,  837;  John  T.,  837; 
Moyer,  987 

Lyons,  Blanche  B.,  1492;  E.  F., 
1492;  Mamie,  369,  394 
Lysinger,  Anna  M.,  524;  Carrie, 
524,  552;  Elizabeth  S.,  524, 
552;  Harry,  524;  Harry  E., 
497;  Joanna  F.,  524;  J.  Wesley, 
524;  Lillie  D.,  497,  524 
Lyster,  Myrtle  R.,  761,  817 

M 

McAdam,  Sallie  M.,  1048,  1097; 
Samuel  A.,  1097 

McArthur,  Andrew,  1464;  Mary  A., 
1455,  1464 

McAtee,  Adelia  Y.,  1573,  1575; 

B.  F.,  1573,  1575 
McBane,  Matilda,  1568 
McBride,  Ella,  1034,  1073 
McCabe,  Catharine,  999;  Mary, 

1428;  Mary  B.,  607 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1677 


McCall,  Della  E.,  1368,  1416;  Mi¬ 
chael,  1366;  Rachel  G.,  1338, 
1366 

McCalla,  Catharine,  1377 
McCallan,  Agnes  D.,  1376,  1410; 
Clara  A.,  1410;  John,  1376, 
1410 

McCallon,  Catherine,  643 
McCann,  Elizabeth  J.,  1477,  1492; 

Jennie,  139;  Oliver  S.,  1492 
McCarter,  Margaret  A.,  1328,  1345 
McCartney,  Priscilla  A.,  628 
McCauley,  G.  G.,  731;  Mattie  A., 
731 

McCelland,  Anna  E.,  326 
McCellhenney,  Sallie  A.,  852 
McClaska,  Jane,  1336 
McClean,  Emma,  1325,  1335 
McClenan,  James,  422;  Susan  G., 
422 

McClenathan,  Mary  A.,  1321,  1330; 
Thomas,  1330 

McClernand,  Edward  J.,  1518; 

Sarah  P.,  1518 
McClintic,  Maggie,  1119 
McClintil,  Mary,  1075,  1118 
McClinton,  Carrie,  534 
McCloskey,  Alda  P.,  732;  Alice 
H.,  701,  732;  Emma,  882; 
James,  732;  J.  Meyers,  784; 
Lena  M.,  732,  790;  Marian  E., 
790;  Reata  R.,  723,  784;  Thom¬ 
as  E.,  701,  732,  790;  William 
M.,  732 

McCloy,  A.  E.,  591,  610;  Alexander, 
610;  Frances  M.,  591,  610; 
Francis  L.,  610;  Genevieve, 

610 

McClung,  Elizabeth  M.,  1422 
McClure,  Edna,  1426;  Frank,  583, 
603;  James,  603;  Jane,  1462; 
Katharine,  129;  Mary,  1364; 
Ora  R.,  583,  603;  Rachel,  1300; 
Susan,  1351,  1388;  Thomas, 
1388 

McComas,  Rebecca,  1423 
McCombs,  Emma  J.,  1263,  1268; 
Jesse,  1268 

McConnell,  Rachel  E.,  874,  880 
McCook,  1472 
McCool,  Hannah,  1118 
McCorlde,  George  H.,  597,  619; 
Kathryn  E.,  597,  619;  Robert, 
619 

McCormick,  Emma  L.,  324;  Genoa, 
1335,  1362;  Isabel,  333;  Johan¬ 
na,  1406;  Margaret,  765;  Mary 
C.,  1355,  1397;  Samuel,  1397; 
William  H.,  1362 

McCorwich,  Charles,  724;  Martha 
H.,  724 

McCoy,  Alexander,  294,  322;  Em¬ 
ma  F.,  294,  322;  Helen  S.,  322, 
340;  Jane,  1052,  1101;  Rachel 
S.,  290,  317;  Robert,  322,  340, 

1101 

McCracken,  Elizabeth  S.,  136; 

Julia  R.,  136;  Mary  E.,  118, 
136;  R.  C.,  118,  136;  Robert 
J.,  1214;  Sarah,  1201,  1214; 
William,  136 

McCrary,  Alvon  B.,  113,  128;  An¬ 
drew,  113;  Anna  S.,  104,  113; 


Clinton  R.,  129;  Frank  M., 
113;  Gertrude  A.,  113;  John 
H.,  104,  113;  Marguerite  M., 
113;  Nellie  M.,  129;  Neta  M., 
113,  128;  Thomas  H.,  129; 
Thomas  W.,  113;  Virginia,  128 
McCrea,  Edith  G.,  1120;  Esther, 
656;  H.  Thompson,  1120; 
Marion  I.,  1080,  1120;  Roswell 
C.,  1080,  1120,  1121;  William 
H.,  1120;  Winston,  1120 
McCready,  Archie  D.,  378,  403; 
Chester,  403;  Douglass,  403; 
George,  403;  Kenneth,  403; 
Margerite,  403;  Mary  L., 
378,  403 

McCrery,  Celissa,  1352,  1390;  Clara 
C.,  1352,  1391;  Robert  J., 
1390;  William  W.,  1391 
McCrossen,  Anna  F.,  109,  123; 

James,  109,  123;  James  W.,  123 
McCue,  Cecelia,  1341;  Emma  J., 
1335;  Thomas  B.,  1335 
McCullin,  Nellie,  776,  834;  William, 
834 

McCullough,  Virginia,  1028,  1063 
McCune,  Aquila  P.,  296,  325;  Mar¬ 
garet  E.,  325;  Mildred  A.,  325; 
Robert  E.,  296,  325;  William, 
325;  William  K.,  325 
McCurdy,  Alexander  D.,  1548, 

1555;  Edith  J.,  1548,  1555; 
Jay,  482,  501;  John  D.,  1555; 
Sarah  F.,  482,  501 
McDade,  Christiana  J.,  1035,  1074; 
Daniel,  1035,  1074;  Sophia, 
1074 

McDaniel,  Virginia,  1387 
McDennick,  Charlotte,  540 
McDermitt,  Emma  M.,  541;  Reu¬ 
ben,  541 

McDole,  Charles  T.,  494;  Julia  S., 
478,  494;  Sarah  J.,  494 
McDonald,  Aileen,  624;  Albert, 
624;  Alice,  818,  847;  Frank, 
624;  Gordon,  624;  Hugh,  624; 
James,  608,  624;  John,  118; 
Julia  A.,  106,  118;  Lillian  S., 
608,  624;  Lydia  A.,  1351,  1389; 
Mary,  395;  Mary  C.,  118;  Neil, 
624;  Robert  S.,  1389;  William 
A.,  106,  118 

McDonnell,  Sallie,  1030,  1067; 

Samuel,  1067 

McDonough,  Alverta  G.,  831;  Anna 
M.,  831;  Grant  B.,  773,  831; 
John  G.,  831;  Minnie  H.,  773, 
831;  William,  831 

McDowell,  Bessie  M.,  126,  140; 
Jane,  621;  John  H.,  140;  Philip 
M.,  126,  140 

McElfresh,  John  E.,  841 ;  John  R., 
841;  John  S.,  794,  841;  Kath¬ 
leen  V.,  794,  841 

McElwain  (McElwaine),  Agnes  C., 
1351,  1390;  Allen  R.,  1389, 

1422;  Anna  M.,  1388,  1389, 

1421,  1422;  Annie  E.,  1351, 

1388,  1420;  Annie  M.,  1330, 

1351;  Arthur  H.,  1420;  Bar¬ 
bara  E.,  1350,  1388;  Catharine 

E.,  1388,  1420;  Catherine  L., 

1389,  1422;  Celeste  M.,  1388, 


1420;  Charles  E.,  1389;  Clara 
B.,  1389,  1422;  Clara  L.,  1351; 
Clara  M.,  1389,  1422;  Clitus 

F. ,  1390;  Cora  E.,  1388,  1421; 
Cora  M.,  1388,  1420 

Daniel  B.,  1330,  1350;  Daniel 
E.,  1351,  1390;  Doris  A.,  1420; 
Dorothy,  1321,  1329;  Edith 
J.,  1351,  1388;  Eliza  R.,  1350, 
1387;  Ella  M.,  1351,  1387, 
1419;  Ella  R.,  1351;  Ellis  W., 
1389;  Eva  R.,  1389,  1423;  Flor¬ 
ence  A.,  1351,  1389;  Gladys 
M.,  1390;  Glenn  V.,  1420; 
Grace  L.,  1389,  1422 
Harriet  E.,  1330,  1350;  Harry 
E.,  1389,  1422;  Harry  G.,  1388, 
1420;  Hazel  E.,  1420;  Helen  A., 
1390;  Henrietta  R.,  1351,  1389; 
Henry  C.,  1351;  Howard  B., 
1389;  Ivy  R.,  1388 
Jack  P.,  1420,  James  B.,  1350, 
1388;  Jane  H.,  1422;  Jean  I., 
1422;  John,  1321,  1330;  John 
B.,  1351,  1388;  John  E.,  1388, 
1422;  John  G.,  1390;  John  R., 
1351,  1388;  John  S.,  1330,  1351; 
John  W.,  1388;  Joseph  E., 
1388;  Josiah  E.,  1351,  1388; 
Kenneth  W.,  1389,  1422 
Laura  E.,  1422;  Leah  M.,  1388, 
1421;  Lorenzo  C.,  1389, 

1422;  Louisa,  1350;  Lydia  A., 
1351,  1389;  Lyle  E.,  1389; 

Mabel  J.,  1388,  1420;  Madison 
E.,  1388,  1421;  Margaret  G., 
1389,  1422;  Margaret  V.,  1351, 
1390;  Martha  A.,  1351,  1388; 
Martha  E.,  1350,  1388;  Martha 
T.,  1351,  1390;  Mary,  1321, 
1330,  1351;  Mary  A.,  1351; 

Mary  B.,  1330,  1350;  Mary  I., 
1388, 1421;  Mary  J.,  1350,1387; 
Mary  S.,  1351,  1389,  1390 
Neal  L.,  1420;  Olive  M.,  1388, 
1422;  Patrick,  1330;  Pearl  I., 
1389,  1422;  Plesie  M.,  1389, 
1422;  Rachel  E.,  1351 ;  Rebecca 
B.,  1321,  1330;  Rebecca  W., 
1330,  1351;  Robert  B.,  1330, 

1351,  1389;  Robert  C.,  1389, 

1422;  Robert  M.,  1422;  Robert 
R.,  1389;  Roberta  S.,  1388, 
1422;  Roy  E.,  1388,  1421; 
Ruth,  1420 

Sarah  T.,  1351,  1388;  Susan  M., 
1351,  1388;  Vanie  B.,  1389, 
1422;  Walter  L.,  1389,  1422; 
William,  1330,  1350,  1389; 

William  A.,  1351,  1389;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  1351,  1388;  William 

G. ,  1388;  William  J.,  1351; 
William  M.,  1421 

McElyea,  Jennie  E.,  1348,  1382 
McEuroe,  J.  P.,  1094;  Rita  E.,  1094 
McEwen,  Rachel  C.,  316 
McFarland,  Carrie  B.,  816;  D.  F., 
816 

McGee,  Beatrice  C.,  314;  Hannah 
A.,  288,  314;  James  M.,  314; 
Joseph  E.,  288,  314 
McGetrick,  Benjamin,  1136;  Ella, 
1091,  1136 


1078 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Sciiwenkfelde 


McGhee,  E.  B.,  1495;  Marion,  1480, 
1495 

McGill,  Annie  E.,  1431;  Sarah,  732 
McGilloway,  Ann,  1207 
McGinn,  James  C.,  191,  212;  Laura 
M.,  191,  212 

McGinnis,  Sarah,  1350,  1352;  Sarah 
J.,  593 

McGittigan,  Catherine,  531 
McGordy,  Ella  H.,  1091;  J.  Harry, 
1091 

McGormley,  Alvin,  1166;  Charles 
A.,  1160,  1166;  Elsie,  1166; 
Franklin,  1166;  George,  1166; 
Harold,  1166;  Lillie  M.,  1160, 
1166 

McGowan,  Franklin  B.,  1552;  Geor¬ 
gia  1L,  1515,  1531 
McGrann,  Amelia  P.,  1542,  1553; 
Bernard  P.,  1553;  Richard  R., 
1542,  1553 

McGrath,  Annie,  1366;  Kathrine, 

1115 

McGuffin,  Edna  E.,  114,  130; 

Emma  J.,  105,  114;  Eva  E., 
99,  105;  John  T.,  105,  114; 
Lavinia,  105;  Lucian,  105; 
Mary  S.,  105;  Sarah  E.,  105, 
114;  Thomas  H.,  99,  105 
McHale,  Annetta  R.,  1132,  1148; 
Charles  A.,  1132,  1148;  Jacob, 
1148 

McIntosh,  Anna  B.,  881 
McIntyre,  Agnes,  609;  Ella,  1303, 
1308;  Mahlon,  1308;  Margaret, 
800 

McKay,  Alexander,  613;  John,  592, 
613;  Mabel  V.,  592,  613;  Mar¬ 
garet,  585,  613 

McKean,  Annie  M.,  505,  534; 

David,  534 

McKee,  Clara,  1037;  Deborah, 
1037;  Elizabeth  G.,  1016,  1037; 
Florence  H.,  767;  George, 

1037;  George  C.,  715,  767; 
John,  1016,  1037;  Martha, 

1037;  Mary  B.,  767,  822; 
Mary  L.,  715,  767 
McKeen,  Annie  L.,  1541,  1552; 
William,  1552 

McKeever,  Harry,  317;  Margaret 
H.,  290,  317;  Raymond,  317; 
William,  290,  317 
McKendlee,  Mary,  877 
McKenzie,  A.  C.,  990 
McKeon,  Ann  E.,  1447,  1459;  Rose, 
1073,  1116 

McKinley,  Mabel,  641,  650;  Reu¬ 
ben,  650;  William,  1544 
McKinney,  Isaac,  615;  Lottie  A., 
594,  615;  M.  Elizabeth,  594, 
615;  Samuel  H.,  615 
McKinsey,  Mahala,  606 
McKnight,  Alexander,  605;  Mar¬ 
garet,  605 

McLaughlin,  Anna  E.,  990,  998; 
Edward  E.,  1529;  Edward  T., 
1513,  1529;  Elizabeth  D.,  1513, 
1529;  Ellen  822;  George  E., 
1529,  1546;  George  H.,  1529, 
1546;  Harriet  T.,  1529,  1545; 
Henrietta  I.,  1529,  1545;  Kath¬ 
erine  H.,  1546;  Lizzie  L.,  1381, 


1414;  William  H.,  1414; 

William  J.,  998 

McLean,  Amanda  M.,  1526; 

Charles  A.,  842;  Charlotte  N., 
842;  Elizabeth,  742,  800; 

Frank,  799,  842;  James,  1526; 
John,  800;  Marjorie  D.,  842; 
Mildred  L.,  799,  842 
McLeod,  Arthur  J.,  610;  George, 
610;  John,  591,  610;  Mary  R., 
591,  610 

McMahon,  Cora  B.,  1060,  1108; 
William  R.,  1108 

McManus,  Mary,  1076;  Mary  E., 
212;  Permilla,  325 
McMath,  Crissie,  1474,  1489 
McMichael,  Charles,  1063,  1110; 
Harry  S.,  1110;  Myrtle  I., 
1063,  1110 

McMillen,  Josephine  M.,  585;  Wil¬ 
liam  L.,  585 
McMillian,  Fidelia,  853 
McMullen,  Catherine,  1101;  John 

M. ,  1547;  Margaret  S.,  719; 

Mitchell  D.,  1530,  1547; 

Nancy,  612;  Susan  H.,  1530, 
1547 

McMullin,  Rebecca,  547 
McNair,  Elizabeth,  754;  Solomon, 
1350 

McNamee,  Grace  H.,  316,  338; 
James,  338;  Thelma,  338; 
Walter,  338;  William,  316,  338 
McNear,  Alta  G.,  252;  Lee,  252 
McNeil,  Agnes  I.,  1024 
McNeill,  Annie,  379 
McNichol,  Jennie  K.,  388 
McNoldy,  Amelia  H.,  1054,  1103; 
Charles  D.,  1103;  Clemmie, 
108,  121;  David,  1103;  Frank¬ 
lin  H.,  1103;  Joseph  E.,  1054, 
1103 

McNulty,  Mamie,  1055,  1105; 

Samuel,  1105 

McNutt,  David  W.,  1138;  Fannie 
E.,  1468,  1483;  Matthew,  1483; 
Mildred  M.,  1097,  1138;  Porter 

S.,  1468,  1483 

McQuade,  Jane,  1013,  1028;  Rob¬ 
ert,  1028 

McQualquan,  Nancy,  315 
McQuate,  Harold  N.,  831;  John, 
831;  John  K.,  773,  831;  Lizzie 

N. ,  773,  831 
McRell,  Jennie,  724 

McShea,  Catharine  E.,  796;  Ed¬ 
mund  J.,  796;  Florence  G., 
796;  Harry  J.,  796;  John  F., 
796;  Joseph  M.,  796;  Michael, 
796;  Nellie,  796;  Nettie  M., 
738,  796;  Roger  A.,  738,  796 
McSorley,  Mary,  1383,  1416 
McSparran,  Cheyney,  1421;  Elmer, 
1388,  1421;  Ila  L.,  1388,  1421 
Mabry,  Marietta,  578,  595;  Wil¬ 
loughby,  595 

Mabus,  John  C.,  788;  Minnie  C., 
728,  788 

Macafee,  Rebecca,  1222 
Mac  Alpine,  Anna,  1250;  Anna  M., 
1241,  1250;  George,  1241,  1250; 
John,  1250;  Robert,  1250; 


:r  Families 


Russel,  1250;  Walter,  1250; 
William,  1250 
Maccabee,  Katheryn,  1418 
MacCallav,  Doris,  1492,  1499; 

John  F.,  1499 
MacCallister,  1226 
MacCaulley,  Cornelia  R.,  1036, 
1078;  Joseph  O.,  1078 
MacDowell,  Dorothy  W.,  208,  216; 

Thomas  W.,  208,  216 
MacFarlane,  J.  J.,  162 
Maclntire  (Mac  Intyre),  James, 
1099;  Jeanette,  407;  Sarah, 
1049,  1099 
Mack,  58,  59 

Amelia  S.,  987;  Andrew  S.,  987; 
Anna  C.,  483,  502;  Annie  G., 
910,  912;  Charles,  1050;  Charles 

S.,  432,  447;  Clarence,  1050; 
Clinton  A.,  494,  520;  Eli,  976, 
987;  Elizabeth,  1020,  1050; 
Elmer  M.,  1407,  1427;  Elmira 

S.,  976,  987;  Elsie  M.,  447; 
Esther  B.,  1009,  1020;  Eva, 
1050;  Florence  S.,  432,  447; 
Foster  G.,  520;  George  M.,  520; 
Harold  J.,  447;  Henry,  1050; 
Ida,  1050;  Ida  J.,  410;  J.  El- 
hanan,  1020,  1049;  Jeremiah, 
1020;  Jeremiah  B.,  912;  Jesse 
H.,  1427;  John,  1049;  John  S., 
447,  483,  502;  Joseph,  1049; 
Lillie  M.,  494,  520;  Mabel, 
1050;  Mabel  A.,  520;  Maria, 
429;  Martha  M.,  1090,  1133; 
Mary,  1020,  1050;  Mary  K., 
1427;  Mary  M.,  809;  Mazie, 
1059;  Noah  K.,  1427;  Norman, 
1050;  Owen  A.,  1020,  1050; 
Rebecca  H.,  1020,  1049;  Rob¬ 
ert  J.,  1090,  1133;  Sallie,  1049; 
Sallie  H.,  1407,  1427;  Samuel, 
1049;  Senoria  J.,  447;  Susan 

S.,  987;  William,  809,  1049; 
William  S.,  1009,  1020 
MacKay,  Adelaide,  904;  Barbara, 
1497 

Mackenzie,  Alexander  W.,  1524, 
1540;  Margaret  L.,  1540;  Wini¬ 
fred  E.,  1524,  1540 
Mackes,  Eva,  438 
Mackey,  Hannah,  1108;  Ruth,  1426 
Mackin,  Mary  A.,  951,  956;  Mi¬ 
chael,  956 

MacKinnon,  Anna  K.,  365,  385; 
Gordon,  385;  Grace,  385;  Re¬ 
becca,  385;  Samuel,  365,  385 
MacLeod,  Anna  M.,  877,  882; 
Daniel,  882 

MacNamara,  Ella  C.,  500,  528; 

Jones,  528;  Michael,  643 
MacNeill,  Bessie  H.,  1124,  1146; 
David,  1146;  James  A.,  1124, 
1146 

Macneir,  Carolyn,  1276;  Donald 
B.,  1276;  Edwin,  1268,  1276; 
Gertrude,  1276;  Katherine  B., 
1268,  1276;  Leonidas,  1276 
MacNichol,  Estella  G.,  1078,  1120; 
Harvey  C.,  1078,  1120;  John 
A.,  1120;  Layton  F.,  1120 
MacQueen,  Ruth  A.,  636,  642; 
William,  642 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1679 


Macungie,  60,  70-72 
Upper,  69,  71,  72 
Madery,  Caspar,  1232 
Madison,  Anna,  725;  Barbara  A., 
699;  Belva  C.,  785,  837;  Ber¬ 
tha,  725;  Charles,  724;  Charles 

H.,  699,  724;  Edward  N.,  725; 
Edward  W.,  699,  724;  Eleanor, 
838;  Emma  E.,  724,  785; 
Florence  H.,  837;  George,  724; 
George  W.,  699;  Harry  P., 
785,  837;  Jane,  724;  John  H., 
724;  Josephine,  725;  Kate, 
725;  Katharine,  924;  Lemuel 

H. ,  724,  785;  Mary,  724;  Mary 

A.,  689,  699;  Mary  E.,  699, 
724,  785,  837;  Maud,  725,  785; 
M.  Lizzie,  724;  Nathaniel,  725; 
Nathaniel  G.,  699,  725;  Robert 

S.,  699,  725;  Rose,  699,  725; 
Ruth  W.,  785,  838;  Sarah  P., 
699,  724;  Susan,  725;  Susan  S., 
699,  724;  Walter  F.,  785,  838; 
William,  689,  699;  William  A., 
724;  William  J.,  699 

Maer,  Maria,  1054 
Maffett,  Helen  B.,  1364 
Magargal,  Alice  M.,  441,  454;  Ida, 
1115;  I.  Muton,  454 
Magdeburg,  35,  36 
Magee,  John,  752;  Luella  R.,  752 
Magill,  Alfred,  163;  Charles,  1333; 
Edwardene,  156,  163;  Eliza¬ 
beth  B.,  1323,  1333;  George, 
1333;  Hannah  L.,  971,  976; 
Jacob,  1323,  1333;  Katie,  1333, 
1356;  William  H.,  976 
Magoffin,  John,  867 
Magregor,  Margaret,  433 
Maguire,  Ambrose,  1265,  1270; 

Anna  C.,  1265,  1270;  Daniel, 
309;  Dora,  286,  309;  Elizabeth, 
455 

Mahan,  Margaret  A.,  1391 
Maharg,  Alice  E.,  1140;  C.  E.,  1098, 
1140;  Eleanor,  1140;  Ella  N., 
1098,  1140;  Harry  T.,  1140; 
Mary,  450;  Thomas  E.,  1140 
Mahlin,  Ellsworth,  243,  260;  Ells¬ 
worth  D.,  260;  Jennie  K.,  243, 
260 

Maier,  Emily  N.,  143;  Ernest  G., 
138,  143;  Lewis  B.,  143;  Lillie 

I. ,  138,  143;  William,  143 
Maile,  Sophia,  594 

Mailon,  Elvin,  709;  Mary  A.,  709 
Mainland,  61 

Mairs,  Amelia  P.,  1101,  1141;  Betty 

L. ,  1141;  Elizabeth  P.,  1052, 
1101;  Ehvood  D.,  1101;  El- 
wood  H.,  1052,  1101;  Frank, 
1052;  Jane  E.,  1141;  Jane  M., 
1052,  1101;  John,  1052;  John 

M. ,  1101,  1141;  Kenneth  H., 
1101 ;  Louise,  1141 ;  Lydia,  1052; 
Marguerite  H.,  1101;  Martha, 
1052;  Mary,  1052;  Mary  H., 
1022,  1052;  Solomon,  1052; 
Walter,  1052;  William,  1022, 
1052;  William  H.,  1052,  1101; 
William  W.,  1101 

Major,  John,  301;  Sophia,  281,  301 
Malcom,  John,  1404;  Maltby,  1404; 


Nellie  G.,  1361,  1404;  Walter 

J.,  1361,  1404 

Maley,  Frances,  1483;  H.  C.,  1468, 
1483;  John,  1483;  Maggie  J., 
1468,  1483;  Marguerite,  1483, 
1497 

Malin,  Abbie,  1471,  Elijah,  1448; 
Enoch,  1448;  Lydia  P.,  780, 
836;  Margaret,  1448;  Rachel, 
1448,  1452;  S.  Grant,  836 
Malley,  Annie,  1071;  John,  1071 
Mallicote,  Jasper  N.,  107,  118,  136; 
Mary  E.,  107,  118;  Minnie  M., 
118,  136;  Nannie  G.,  118,  136; 
Sarah  L.,  118,  136 
Mallory,  Anna  H.,  1454;  Barnum 
D.,  1454;  Charlotte,  1517, 

1534;  Jane  H.,  1454;  John, 
1448;  Smith  L.,  1454;  Walter 

S.,  1534 

Malone,  Charles,  1521,  1538;  Edna 

S.,  1379,  1413;  Elizabeth  D., 
1521,  1538;  Percy  W.,  1413 
Maloney,  Grace  I.,  524,  552;  James 
H.,  552 

Malsberger,  Albert,  1243;  Franklin 
A.,  1237,  1243;  Kathrine,  320; 
Lenora  W.,  1237,  1243;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1243;  William,  1243 
Malsch,  Augusta,  528 
Maltby,  Ada  B.,  1361,  1404;  Ber¬ 
tha  R.,  1335,  1361;  Donald  D., 
1404;  Estes  D.,  1361,  1404; 
Flora  V.,  1361,  1404;  Flossie 

A. ,  1361,  1404;  Frances  A., 

1361,  1404;  Hannah,  1335, 

1361;  Harry  L.,  1361;  Herman 
R.,  1361,  1404;  Joseph,  1335, 
1361;  Joseph  M.,  1361;  Nellie 
G.,  1361,  1404 

Manbeck,  Henrietta,  560 
Mane,  Caroline,  738,  796;  Philip, 
796 

Manifold,  Anna  M.,  1389,  1422; 
Stephen  B.,  1422 

Mann,  Elmira  J.,  1045,  1093; 
George  G.,  1345,  1377;  Isabella 

B. ,  1345,  1377;  Isabella  J., 
1138;  Jane,  163;  Sadie,  1072, 
1116;  Sarah  K.,  1205;  Theo¬ 
dore,  1093;  William,  1205 

Manning,  Anna  E.,  992;  Charles  P., 
1431;  Margaret,  1424,  1431 
Manske,  Frederick,  182;  Marie, 
163,  182 

Mantz,  Cathrine,  834 
Manville,  Martha  J.,  991 
Manwiller,  Mary,  704,  739 
Marcey,  Elsie,  506 
March,  Carl,  1098,  1140;  Carrie 
V.,  844;  Catharine,  1024,  1056; 
Charles  A.,  1140;  Flora  F., 
1098,  1140;  Rena,  846;  Robert 

C. ,  1140;  Sarah  E.,  1114;  Susan 
R.,  1348,  1383 

Marean,  Mary  E.,  1416 
Marentette,  Helen  M.,  1376,  1410; 

Joseph  L.,  1410 
Margin,  Anna,  168 
Mariah,  Mary,  765 
Marion,  Caroline  M.,  1290,  1303; 

Frederick,  1303 
Maris,  George,  1232 


Market,  Fredericka,  533 
Markland,  Evelyn  P.,  120,  139; 
George  A.,  139 

Markley,  Ada  A.,  937;  Ada  M., 
937;  Andrew,  111;  Anna  C., 
1102,  1142;  Anna  E.,  1142; 

Anna  R.,  650;  Annie  B.,  Ill, 
126;  Aquilla,  893,  900;  Asa, 
111,  126;  Benjamin,  893;  Ben¬ 
jamin  H.,  889,  893;  Bertha, 
111;  Bessie  M.,  126,  140; 

Charles  A.,  1302;  Clara  C., 

1290,  1302;  Davis  M.,  1053, 

1102;  Earl  A.,  1302;  Elizabeth, 
1016,  1038;  Ella  S.,  1053,  1102; 
Ellen,  111;  Elmer  G.,  893,  901; 
Elsie  M.,  1102,  1141;  Ernest 

D.,  1102,  1142;  Evelyn,  937; 
Fred,  1288;  Frederick,  1319, 
1323;  Grace,  126,  140;  Henry 
A.,  1290,  1302;  Horace  H., 
937;  Ida,  258;  Ida  A.,  Ill,  125; 
Ida  M.,  893,  901;  Irma  A., 
1302;  Jacob  B.,  654;  Jacob  K., 
1102;  James  A.,  901;  John, 
1038,  1288,  1302;  John  L., 
1302;  Josiah,  1290,  1302; 

Josiah  B.,  1302;  Kelil,  111, 
125,  126;  Laura  B.,  509,  540; 
Laura  M.,  893,  901;  Lillie  M., 
Ill,  126;  Lulu  M.,  126;  Madge, 
901;  Maria,  311;  Marjorie  E., 
1142;  Mary,  735;  Mildred  A., 
1302;  Naomi  K.,  Ill,  126; 
Octavia,  893;  Philip,  540; 
Richard,  103,  111,  126;  Ruth 
M.,  1142;  Sarah,  279,  285,  646, 
654;  Sarah  D.,  258;  Sarah  L., 
654;  Sarah  S.,  889,  893;  Sophia 
K,  103,  111;  Sue  A.,  1290, 
1302;  Susan,  893;  Susanna  C., 
1319,  1323;  Vida  B.,  126;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  937;  Winifred,  126 
Marks,  Addison  B.,  1208,  1570; 
Edgar  C.,  1568,  1570;  Ernest 
C.,  1570;  Gertrude  V.,  1568, 
1570;  Harold  S.,  1570;  Jane, 
427;  John,  612;  Katie  S.,  1197, 
1208;  Martha,  591,  612;  Mary, 
1223;  Titus  G.,  1197,  1208 
Markward,  Ida-  D.,  1353 
Marlborough,  60,  63,  67,  73 
Marlin,  Martin,  1241,  1250;  Mary 
M.,  1241,  1250 

Marple,  Milton  R.,  217;  Rose  A., 
215,  217 

Marquart,  Clementine,  1050; 
George,  1020,  1050;  Horace, 
1050;  Margaret,  1050;  Mary 
M.,  1020,  1050 

Marquet,  Clinton,  656;  Ellen,  656; 
Frederick,  646,  656;  Harvey, 
656;  Mary  E.,  646,  656 
Marr,  Marion,  1427;  Maud,  728, 
788;  Nellie,  1407,  1427;  Wil¬ 
liam  W.,  788 
Marry,  Mary,  317 
Marsch  (Marsh),  Charlotte,  1484; 
John,  1042;  Kate,  1043;  Su¬ 
sanna,  1017,  1042 
Marsden,  Elizabeth,  1141;  George 

II.,  878;  Hannah  E.,  871,  878 
Marshall,  Alice  H.,  1164;  Anna, 


1680 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


143;  Celia  W.,  1072,  1116; 

Charles  L.,  378,  404;  Charlotte 
E.,  378,  404;  Clara  A.,  143; 
Doris  W.,  1116;  Elizabeth  A., 
284,  306;  Elizabeth  L.,  1116; 
Ellen,  1237,  1243;  Florence 

E.,  138,  143;  Frank,  1072, 
1116;  George  W.,  404;  James, 
39,  138,  143;  Jean  C.,  404; 
John,  143;  John  H.,  306; 

Madaline  W.,  1116;  Margaret 
P.,  1036,  1075;  Mary,  1326; 
Saul  P.,  1075;  William,  143 
Marsteller  (Marstellar),  Anna  R., 
1389;  Catharine,  430,  488,  510; 
Clarence  R.,  1389;  Earl  F., 
1389;  Emerson  E.,  1389;  Eu¬ 
gene,  1389;  Harry  W.,  1389; 
Henry,  510;  John  W.,  1389; 
John  Y.,  1351,  1389;  Lila  E., 
1389;  Maggie,  483,  501;  Mam- 
mie,  795,  841;  Margaret,  1389; 
Mary  S.,  1351,  1389;  Myrtle 
E.,  1389,  1423;  Reuben,  429; 
Sarah,  421,  429,  502;  Virginia 

M.,  1389;  Warfield  C.,  1389; 
William,  841;  William  A.,  1389 
Marston,  Joseph  H.,  511,  544; 

Mary  A.,  511,  544 
Martin,  1508 

C.  Joel,  1322;  Clementine  M., 
217;  Elizabeth  B.,  1508,  1520; 
Ella,  104,  1341,  1370;  Emma 
J.,  1300;  E.  Myrtle,  1356, 

1398;  Francis  S.,  1569;  James, 
865;  John,  93,  865;  John  B., 
854;  Leah,  608;  Lillie,  1392; 
Lucy  D.,  1567,  1569;  Magda¬ 
lena,  624;  Marcella,  833,  854; 
Maria,  1390;  Mary,  1337; 
Matilda,  1569;  May,  128; 
Miranda,  605;  Robert,  1370; 
Sonia,  752;  William  H.,  1398 
Marton,  Martha  K.,  1121,  1144; 

Norman,  1121,  1144 
Martz,  Elizabeth,  1576 
Martzell,  Marian  W.,  771;  Samuel, 
771 

Marx,  Alice  M.,  727;  Anna  S.,  727, 
786;  Carrie,  727;  Charles  L, 
727;  Daniel,  727,  786;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  700,  727;  Elsie  S.,  727; 
Eva  Z.,  727;  Florence,  786; 
George,  727;  Harry,  727;  How¬ 
ard,  727;  John,  727;  Levi,  700, 
727;  Lillie  G.,  727,  Maggie 
B.,  727;  Morgan,  727;  William, 
727 

Mary  of  Philadelphia,  39,  -88,  91 
Masland,  Charles  H.,  1109;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  1062,  1109;  Elizabeth 
S.,  1109;  Ellen  T.,  1109;  J. 
Wesley,  1062,  1109 
Mason,  Allen,  610;  Amanda,  700; 
Anna,  700;  Anna  B.,  690,  700; 
Charles,  700;  Charles  H.,  446; 
Ella  M.,  1341,  1370;  Eula  M., 
1413,  1429;  Flora  E.,  1341, 
1370;  George,  700;  Hiram,  700; 
Ira  B.,  1341,  1370;  James,  690, 
700;  James  D.,  1065;  Jennie, 
591,  610;  John,  700;  John  A., 
.  1341,  1370;  Juliette,  571;  Laura 


E.,  431,  446;  Lemira  S.,  1062; 
Lena  A.,  1370;  Lillian,  1370; 
Margaret,  700,  727,  1341; 

Rebecca  B.,  1326,  1341;  Rob¬ 
ert,  1326,  1341;  Sarah,  700; 
Tillie,  1030,  1065;  Tillie  R., 
700;  William,  700,  1341 
Masson,  Abraham,  272,  276;  Su¬ 
sannah  H.,  272,  276 
Mast,  Abraham,  624;  Mary  C.,  613, 
624 

Masteller,  Ida  E.,  "980,  991;  Louisa 

M. ,  1023,  1054;  Mabel  M.,  991; 
Reuben,  1054;  W.  Claude,  980, 
991;  William,  991 

Master,  Masters — see  Meschter 
Mathers,  Martha  J.,  1189,  1195 
Mathew,  A.,  231 
Mathews — see  Matthews 
Mathewson,  Julliette,  314 
Mathias — see  Matthias 
Mathis,  Catharine  G.,  1039;  J.  H., 
1039;  Sarah  T.,  879 
Mattes,  Lewis  H.,  1519 
Matteson,  Catharine  H.,  737,  794; 
David,  794;  Dortha  M.,  794; 
Edward  B.,  737,  794;  Kathleen 
V.,  794,  841 

Matthews  (Mathews),  Catharine, 
235;  Edward,  1007;  Elizabeth, 
138;  James  M.,  1067;  Laura  H., 
1030,  1067;  Laura  M.,  1454, 
1463;  Lydia,  1236;  Marceline 
H.,  116,  132;  Rensalaer,  1463; 
Robert,  132;  Robert  W.,  116, 
132;  Sarah,  1475 
Matthias  (Mathias),  420,  426 
Abraham,  688,  694;  Annie  R., 
759,  815;  Christiann  H.,  691, 
705;  Clara  L.,  706,  744;  Daniel, 
705;  Daniel  E.,  706;  Douglas 
H.,  744;  Edwin,  758;  Elizabeth, 
296,  711;  Elizabeth  C.,  706, 
744;  Elizabeth  H.,  688,  694; 
Ella  K.,  618,  626;  Emeline, 
711,  758;  Esther,  694,  712; 
Ethel  M.,  706;  Hannah  B.,  694, 
711;  Hannah  R.,  711,  858; 
Harriet,  744;  Harry  R.,  758; 
Helen,  744;  Herbert,  759,  815; 
Howard,  758,  815;  Ida  R.,  758, 
815;  Jacob  S.,  691,  705;  James, 
711,  758;  Jean,  744;  Jennie  M., 
758;  Jonathan,  694,  711; 

Katherine,  744;  Katherine  Y., 
706;  Lawrence  W.,  618,  626; 
Maggie  R.,  758,  815;  Mahlon 

N. ,  711,  758;  Mamie  R.,  758, 

815;  Maria,  1006,  1012;  Maria 
M.,  694,  711;  Mary,  694,  711, 
759,  815;  Mary  A.,  706,  711, 
744;  Mary  R.,  711,  758; 

Maurice  II.,  706,  744;  Minerva, 
759,  815;  Morris  M.,  626; 
Morris  R.,  758;  Myrtle  F.,  626; 
Olive  F.,  626;  Philip,  694; 
Robert  It.,  815;  Russel  F.,  626; 
Russel  M.,  815;  Sallie,  711, 
759;  Sarah,  694,  711,  759; 
Sarah  A.,  515;  Stanley,  744; 
William  H.,  694,  711 

Mattis,  Mattie,  1163,  1171 


Mattox,  Adelaide  L.,  1201,  1215 ; 

Benjamin  F.,  1215 
Mattson,  Charles  R.,  654;  James 

O.,  654;  John  D.,  645,  654; 
Joseph  C.,  654;  Laura  L.,  645, 
654;  Mary  E.,  654 
Matz,  David,  329;  Harry  F.,  793; 
Hellen  M.,  793;  John  H.,  1274; 
Rebecca,  300,  329;  Sarah  G., 
1268,  1274 
Mauger,  703 

D.  B.,  693;  Levin,  702,  734 
Maugle,  Lydia,  523 
Mauller,  Helen,  1418 
Maurer  (Mowrer),  Aaron,  691,  702; 
Albert,  702;  Amanda  J.,  703, 
735;  Amelia  S.,  734;  Andrew, 
688,  691,  703;  Anna  E.,  735, 
792;  Anna  M.,  457;  Annie, 
442,  457;  Annie  D.,  703;  Bea¬ 
trice,  792;  Bertha  B.,  703,  736; 
Bessie  L.,  736;  Catharine  S., 
91,  98;  Charles  B.,  703;  Chris¬ 
tina,  691,  702;  Clare,  736; 
Clarence,  792;  Cordelia  A.,  713, 
764 

Daniel,  442,  457;  Diana  S.,  428, 
442;  Donald  A.,  457;  Earl  J., 
764;  Eck  S.,  735;  Edith,  735, 
792;  Edith  M.,  736;  Edna  E., 
392,  410;  Edna  M.,  736;  Ed¬ 
ward,  702,  735;  Ella  M.,  442, 
457,  703,  736;  Ella  S.,  442,  457; 
Ellen  H.,  736;  Elsie  M.,  735, 
792;  Emma  C.,  703;  Emma  L., 
703;  Emma  M.,  703,  736; 
Estella,  735,  792 

Florence,  735,  792;  Frank,  702; 
Frank  B.,  736;  Franklin  O., 
703,  735;  Fred,  764;  George, 
91,  98;  George  B.,  703;  George 
W.,  713,  764;  Gertrude  F.,  703, 
736;  Gladys  S.,  735;  Grace, 
457 ;  Hannah,  498 ;  Hannah 
Y.,  481,  498;  Harold  B.,  736; 
Harold  W.,  792;  Harry  H., 
764;  Harry  W.,  703;  Helen  S., 
735;  Henry,  691,  702,  734; 
Henry  F.,  702,  735;  Horace  J., 
457 

Ida  M.,  702,  735;  Jacob,  428,  442; 
Jeremiah,  691,  702;  John,  498; 
Kate,  802;  Laura  E.,  736,  792; 
Laura  R.,  736,  792;  Laura  V., 
442,  457;  Leonard,  792;  Le- 
vinus,  481,  498;  Ludwig,  63; 
Luzetta,  702,  734;  Mahlon 

H.,  691,  702,  703;  Margaret 

G. ,  703;  Marguerite  E.,  792; 
Maria  A.,  691;  Mary  A.,  736; 
Mary  E.,  703;  Mildred  S.,  735; 
Milford  B.,  736,  792;  Minerva 
V.,  702,  735 

Newton  S.,  735;  Oliver,  702,  734; 
Oliver  S.,  735,  792;  Olivia,  703, 
735;  Paul  B.,  736;  Pearl  S., 
735;  Rebecca  C.,  691,  703; 
Rebecca  L.,  691,  703;  Robert 
S.,  735;  Samuel,  498;  Sarah, 
691,  702,  734;  Sarah  A.,  691, 
703;  Sue,  702;  Susan,  703,  736; 
Susan  D.,  691,  702;  Susanna 

H. ,  688,  691 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


168! 


Tamson  E.,  691,  702,  735;  Vio¬ 
letta,  702,  734;  Walter  B  ,  736; 
Wellington  W.,  736;  William 

A. ,  457;  William  L.,  442,  457; 
Wilmer  A.,  703;  Zachariah  H., 
703;  Zacharias  H.,  691,  703 

Maury,  Mary,  925 
Mauser,  John,  1574;  Sarah,  1573, 
1574 

Mautz,  Minnie,  709,  752 
Maxwell,  Alfred  L.,  739;  Carrie, 
325;  Charles,  1534;  Chester, 
798;  Clement,  1534;  Ella  V., 
798;  Emily  H.,  798,  842; 

Frances  H.,  334;  Francis  D., 
311,  334;  Francis  H.,  334; 
Grace  B.,  334,  341;  Hannah, 
739;  Irene  L.,  311,  334;  James, 
704,  739;  James  H.,  739;  John, 
1518,  1534,  1545;  John  W., 
739;  Lucy  E.,  1529,  1546; 
Marion,  798;  Martha,  739, 
798;  Mary,  201;  Mary  A.,  798; 
Mary  E.,  1265,  1271;  Mary  H., 
704,  739;  Mary  J.,  874;  Robert 
IF,  798;  Sue  P,  1518,  1529, 

1534,  1545;  Sylvester,  1271; 
William,  874;  William  H.,  739, 
798,  1265,  1271 

May,  Hannah,  874;  Margarette, 

‘  1020 

Mayberry,  John  C.,  1216;  Louisa 
K,  1201,  1216 
Mayburry,  Thomas,  1232 
Mayer,  Barbara,  684;  Elizabeth, 
1171;  Franklin,  1171;  George, 
1163,  1171,  1258;  H.  Emma, 
1163,  1171;  Maria,  684 
Mayhew,  Ruth  A.,  142 
Mays,  Anna  M.,  1239,  1248;  Ben¬ 
jamin,  1248;  Florence,  1248; 
George,  1239,  1248 
Maytrott,  Alice  A.,  209,  217;  Emma 

B. ,  181,  209;  Emma  L.,  209, 
217;  Gebhard,  209;  Howard 
B.,  209;  John,  181,  209;  John 
E.,  209;  Meta  E.,  209;  Warren 

•  W.,  209,  217 

Meacham,  Elizabeth,  713;  Mary  E., 
1515 

Mead,  Frank,  879;  Lulu,  872,  879 
Mears,  Alexander,  1335;  Alice  B., 
1335,  1360;  Anna  M.,  1335, 
1360;  Annie  M.,  1335;  Eliza¬ 
beth  S.,  1324,  1335;  Emma  J., 
1335;  Ephraim,  1324,  1335; 
Harriet,  1490;  Wellington  C., 
1335 

Meas,  Howard  F.,  458;  Mamie  V., 
444,  458 

Mechlin,  Joella,  169 
Mechling,  Samuel,  66 
Meek,  Alice  R.,  772,  829;  Cassie, 
849;  Henry,  815;  Mamie  R., 
758,  815;  Simon,  829 
Meckel,  Charles  C.,  1535;  Emma 
E.,  1535;  Louisa  II.,  1519, 

1535,  1536;  Sebastian  C.,  1519, 
1535 

Meckley,  George,  1209;  Margaret 
M.,  1198,  1209 

Medicke,  Catharine  E.,  281,  301; 
Julius  IT . ,  301 


Meeh,  Clarissa,  276,  289 
Meeker,  David  M.,  1541,  1552; 
Elizabeth  J.,  1541,  1552;  John 
T.,  1552 

Meekly,  Barbara,  639 
Megahan,  Helen  J.,  445,  459;  J.  R., 
459 

Megargee,  Allean,  138 
Mehlhouse,  Cornelius  H.,  432,  448; 
Edward  H.,  448,  460;  Ella  J., 
448,  460;  Gertrude  N.,  448,  460; 
Henry,  448;  Joseph  R.,  460; 
Laura  V.,  432,  448;  Roy  A., 
448,  460 

Mehrkam,  Angelina,  618 
Meier — see  Meyers 
Meigs,  Jeannette,  211 
Meily,  Eugene  F.,  444;  Fred,  444; 
Helen  M.,  444 

Meiskey,  Adaline,  769;  Amanda, 
769,  824;  Christian,  769;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  716,  769;  Israel,  769; 
Lavinia,  769;  Peter,  716,  769 
Meisther — see  Meschter 
Meitzler,  Catherine  E.,  1173;  Eliza, 
1128,  1215;  Emma  T.,  1530 
Melchor,  Josiah,  266;  Mabel  E., 
252,  266 

Meley,  Mary  A.,  574,  588 
Meller,  Galelma,  1576,  1577 
Mellot,  Sadie,  450 
Meloy,  Benjamin  T.,  1390,  1423; 
Catherine  D.,  1351,  1390;  Ella 
M.,  1351,  1387,  1419;  Ellen 
D.,  1390,  1423;  Ethel  B.,  1390, 
1424;  George  W.,  1351,  1390; 
Ida  M.,  1350,  1387;  James  F., 
1423;  Jennie  M.,  1390,  1423; 
J.  H.,  1390,  1423;  Lawrence 
A.,  1419;  Mary  B.,  1390,  1423; 
Minnie  E.,  1390,  1423;  Muriel 
V.,  1419;  Sara  L.,  1390,  1423; 
Thomas,  1387,  1390;  W.  H., 
1350,  1387;  William,  1351, 

1387,  1419;  William  E.,  1419 
Melton,  Eulee,  114,  130;  John  W., 
130 

Memorial  Day,  22,  25,  26 
Mench,  Mary  H.,  1427 
Mendenhall,  Clara  A.,  107,  119; 
Josiah,  119 

Menefee,  Fannie  M.,  925 
Mengel  (Mengle),  Daniel,  1168; 
Ellen  M.,  1158,  1165;  Hannah 
A.,  573;  Hattie,  1161,  1168; 
John,  573;  Jonas  A.,  1094; 
Mame  A.,  1045,  1094;  Sara, 
747;  Seth,  1165 

Menkhaus,  Francis,  1239;  Sarah 
A.,  1234,  1239 

Mensch,  Abraham  B.,  923,  925; 
Catharine  J.,  923,  925;  Clar¬ 
ence  W.,  844;  Gertrude  R., 
810,  844;  Harry  (Henry),  810, 
844;  Jacob,  925;  James  G., 
1576;  Mary,  925;  Mary  H., 
925,  926;  Vinnie  O.,  1575, 

1576 

Menssner,  Caroline,  329 
Mentzel  (Mentzell,  Mentzle),  Anna, 
38,  42,  66;  Anna  G.,  662; 
Barbara,  38,  44,  66,  70,  466, 
467;  George  (Georg),  36,  41, 


42,  66,  661,  662,  1314;  Gott¬ 
fried,  1314;  Melchior,  36,  41, 
42,  66,  661,  662,  1180;  Ursula 
(Urcilla),  38,  42,  66;  Ursula 

R. ,  662 

Mercer,  Jane,  455 
Merchant,  88,  92 

Merchant,  Chauncey,  1493;  Mar¬ 
tha  E.,  1477,  1493;  Sara  E., 
740,  799;  Thomas,  799;  Thomas 
E.,  740,  799 

Meredith,  Elisha,  119;  Mary  L., 
107,  119 

Merkel  (Merkle),  Alice  U.,  165, 
184;  Amanda  A.,  1191,  1198; 
Anna  K.,  1286,  1297;  Catha¬ 
rine  H.,  988;  Charles,  237,  250; 
Daniel,  184;  Esther,  990; 
George,  1180;  Harvey  A.,  165, 
184;  Henry  A.,  1286,  1297; 
Ida  K,  237,  250;  Judith,  182; 
Lydia,  101,  108;  Mary,  250; 
Solomon,  1198,  1297;  Viola, 
443;  Walter,  250 

Merrifield,  Esther  A.,  1298;  Olie, 
1298;  W.  L.,  1298 
Merritt,  Ada  H.,  1091,  1136;  Frank, 
1136;  George,  1091,  1136 
Mertz,  Armanda,  562;  Emily  E., 
782,  837;  John  A.,  837;  John 
E.,  782,  837;  Mildred,  532,  553; 
Sarah,  166;  William  H.,  553 
Mertzke,  Arthur  J.,  925;  August 

S. ,  925;  Virginia  D.,  925 
Meschter  (Master,  Masters,  Mes- 

ter,  Meisther,  Meyster,  Meis- 
ter),  18,  65 

Aaron,  568,  571,  572,  931;  Abra¬ 
ham,  567,  569,  576,  591 ;  Abra¬ 
ham  K.,  931,  933;  Ada,  937; 
Ada  B.,  583;  Adam,  18;  Adoni- 
ram  J.,  577;  A.  Edna,  580,  598; 
Agnes,  594,  930,  932,  1199, 
1211;  Agnes  Y.,  476,  928,  929; 
Albert,  591;  Albert  E.,  590, 
609;  Albert  F.,  583,  932,  936; 
Alfred  D.,  584,  604;  Alfred  E., 
591,  612;  Alfred  R.,  586;  Al¬ 
fred  T.,  936;  Alice,  591,  593, 
612,  614,  1166,  1173;  Alice  C., 
591;  Alice  G.,  582,  602;  Alice 
S.,  933,  936;  Allen  K.,  931,932; 
Allen  W.,  572;  Alma  T.,  612; 
Alvira  H.,  561,  577;  Amanda 
E.,  931,  932;  Amy  A.,  572,  584; 
Andrew  H.,  579,  597;  Antrim, 
570;  Angelina  E.,  626;  Ange- 
line,  576,  592;  Angeline  G., 
568,  571;  Ann,  568,  574;  Ann 
E.,  577;  Anna,  38,  67.  93, 
566-568,  572,  856,  857,  928; 
Anna  K.,  928;  Anna  M.,  67, 
467,  470,  566,  567,  594,  616, 
964,  1313;  Annie  B.,  595,  616; 
Annie  K.,  591;  Annie  V.,  932, 
936;  Araminta  V.,  594,  615; 
Arthur  B.,  589;  Arthur  G., 
584,  604;  Arthur  J.,  610 
Balthasar,  566,  567 ;  Barbara,  567, 
569;  Barbara  A.,  570,  580; 
Barbara  H.,  569,  576;  Bertha, 
589;  Bertha  B.,  586;  Bertha 
S.,  583,  603;  Bertie,  581;  Bertie 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


C.,  595,  617;  Bessie  G.,  584, 
604;  Bessie  I.,  581,  600;  Bur¬ 
ton,  937 

Calvin,  579,  614;  Calvin  S.,  594, 
615;  Carl,  582;  Carl  L.,  625; 
Caroline,  577;  Caroline  K., 

574,  588;  Carrie  A.,  575,  591; 
Catharine,  569,  576,  928,  929, 
931,  1189,  1195;  Catharine  A., 
578,  928,  929,  1282;  Catharine 
PL,  617;  Catharine  H.,  567, 

569,  570,  578;  Catharine  Iv., 

570,  579;  Catharine  R.,  569, 

575;  C.  Calvin,  595,  626; 

Charles,  577,  578,  594,  930, 
931;  Charles  A.,  591,  593; 

Charles  C.,  617;  Charles  D., 
594,  932,  936;  Charles  E.,  582, 
588;  Charles  F.,  589;  Charles 
IF,  570,  579;  Charles  K.,  933, 
937;  Charles  L.,  582,  602; 

Charles  M.,  589,  595,  616; 

Charles  W.,  583;  Charles  Y., 
929,  931,  932;  Chester  D.,  609, 
624;  Christena,  578,  594;  Chris- 
tena  J.,  569,  577;  Christena 
P.,  594;  ChristiannaY.,  467,470; 
Christina,  566,  929,  1283,  1285; 
Christina  K.,  351,  928;  Chris¬ 
tina  W.,  568,  575;  Christina 
Y.,  566;  Christopher  (Chris¬ 
toph),  38,  52,  56,  62,  67,  76, 
229,  467,  470,  566-569,  571. 

575,  928,  929,  1282,  1312,  1313; 
Christopher  A.,  575,  589;  Chris¬ 
topher  L.,  588;  Clair  F.,  626; 
Clara,  579,  597;  Clara  G.,  593, 
614;  Clara  L.,  582,  589,  603; 
Clarence  E.,  603,  623;  Claud 
J.,  595,  617;  Clinton  B.,  584; 
Clyde,  604;  Clyde  A.,  626; 
Constance  M.,  595,  617;  Cora, 
594;  Crystal  V.,  625;  Curnel 
E.,  575,  589;  Cynthia  C.,  568, 
572;  Cyrus  K.,  933,  937 

Dalton,  584;  Dan,  577;  Daniel, 
569,  577,  930,  931;  Daniel  Y., 
26,  929,  932;  David,  37,42,  45, 
51,  54,  61,  67,  71,  76,  82,  566- 
569,  576,  578,  591,  592,  928, 
929,  1177,  1178,  1280,  1313; 
David  W.,  572;  Della  W.,  582, 
603;  Donald  C.,  611;  Donald 

1.,  615,  626;  Dora  G.,  582,  600; 
Dorcas  E.,  617;  Dorothy,  589; 
Dorothy  E.,  589,  626;  Dorothy 

H.,  617;  Dorothy  M.,  612;  D. 
Webster,  932,  936 

Earl,  615;  Earl  H.,  582;  Earl  R., 
615;  Edgar  W.,  583,  604;  Edith, 
583,  604;  Edith  C.,  571,  583; 
Edith  L.,  612;  Edna  M.,  582, 
600,  626;  Edna  S.,  614,  932, 
936;  Edward,  577,  594;  Ed¬ 
ward  B.,  589;  Edward  C.,  583; 
Edward  D.,  593;  Edward  E., 
575,  591;  Edward  H.,  591;  Ed¬ 
ward  W.,  586;  Edythe  D.,  583, 
604;  Effie  L.,  590,  609;  Effie 
M.,  582,  603;  Elbert,  600; 
Elcey  L.,  569,  575;  Eldon  PI., 
935;  Eleanor,  568,  571;  Eleanor 

5.,  582,  603;  Eliza,  569,  577; 


Eliza  A.,  590;  Eliza  F.,  572, 
585;  Elizabeth,  567-570,  573, 
574,  576,  579,  586,  592,  609; 
Elizabeth  A.,  575,  578,  589, 

594,  936;  Elizabeth  B.,  578, 

595;  Elizabeth  D.,  566,  568; 
Elizabeth  F.,  582,  601;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  590,  608;  Elizabeth 
J.,  575,  622;  Elizabeth  K., 
232,  929,  931;  Elizabeth  M., 
571,  572,  582,  585;  Eliza¬ 

beth  P.,  595,  617;  Elizabeth 

S.,  575,  589,  929,  932;  Ella, 
591;  Ella  B.,  933,  937;  Ella  E„ 

595,  617;  Ella  L.,  602;  Ells¬ 
worth,  588;  Elmer,  594;  Elmer 

D.,  594;  Elmer  J.,  594,  615; 
Elmer  W.,  582,  603;  Elsie  J., 
590;  Elva,  934;  Elvira  S.,  594, 
614;  Elwood  F.,  932,  936;  Erne- 
line,  593,  614;  Emeline  A.,  569, 
575;  Emery,  936;  Emily  M., 
591,  610;  Emma,  594;  Emma 
C.,  594,  615;  Emma  H.,  582, 
603;  Emma  L.,  932,  936;  Em¬ 
ma  M.,  594;  Ernest  G.,  572; 
Ernestine  E.,  932,  936;  Estella 

5.,  595,  617;  Esther  I..  614; 
Esther  V.,  932,  936;  Ethel  L ., 
591,  611;  Ethel  M.,  581,  600; 
Ethel  V.,  595;  Eugene  F.,  932, 
936;  Eva,  38,  67,  932,  964;  Eva 
Y.,  1311,  1313;  Evan,  1173; 
Evan  IP,  578,  595;  Evan  M., 
604;  Eve,  42,  67 

Fannie  M.,  591,  611;  Fern  M., 
615;  Flora  B.,  575,  589;  Flor¬ 
ence,  932,  934,  936;  Florence 

1.,  595,  616;  Florence  S.,  932, 
936;  Floyd  M.,  604;  Floyd  S., 
615,  626;  Frances  W.,  569,  575; 
Francis  B.,  590;FrancisK.,  572; 
Frank,  594;  Frank  H.,  582, 
603;  Frank  S.,  602;  Fred  S., 

589,  608;  Frederick,  609;  Fred- 
ericke  K.,  576,  591 

George,  19,  22,  23,  56,  71,  352, 
566,  567,  569,  577,  928,  929, 
931;  George  C.,  569,  575,  937; 
George  K.,  230,  357,  896,  931, 
934,  997,  1294;  George  L.,  583, 
603;  George  M.,  577;  George 
R.,  589;  George  W.,  578,  588, 
594,  595;  Georgia  C.,  572,  584; 
Georgiana  M.,  591,  612;  Geor- 
gianna,  603,  623;  Gertrude  C., 
615,  626;  Gertrude  F.,  582, 
600;  Gladys  L.,  600;  Grace, 
609,  624;  Grace  J.,  583,  603; 
Grace  L.,  595;  Gregorius,  36, 
41-43,  46,  51,  54,  55,  67,  76, 
82,  565,  566,  569,  928;  Gustave 
W.,  617 

Hannah,  568-571,  575,  576,  582, 

590,  928-930;  Plannah  C.,  274, 
931,  933;  Hannah  R.,  578,  594; 
Hannah  S.,  890,  928,  931;  Har- 
lowe  W.,  594,  615;  Harold  E., 
604;  Harriet,  575,  590;  Harriet 
[.,  615,  625;  Harry  D.,  595,  616, 
617;  Harry  E.,  595,  617;  Harry 
W.,  595,  616;  Harvey  CL,  931, 
932;  Harvey  E.,  595,  617; 


Hattie  M.,  615,626;  Hazel  B., 

603,  623;  Hazel  G.,  604;  Hazel 

P. ,  589,  608;  Heber,  604;  Helen, 

604,  936;  Helen  M.,  575,  588, 
589;  Henrietta,  577;  Henry, 

569,  571,  577,  581,  931;  Henry 
H.,  578,  595;  Henry  R.,  593, 
614;  Herschel,  604;  H.  Flor¬ 
ence,  580,  598;  H.  Gregory, 
609;  Hiram,  568;  Homer,  932, 
936;  Howard  M.,  614 

Ida,  591,  611;  Ida  A.,  590;  Ida 
C.,  584,  604,  932,  934;  Ida  R., 
609;  Ida  V.,  588;  Inez  E.,  600; 
Irene  K.,  933;  Irma,  934;  Ir¬ 
vine,  590,  609;  Irwin,  591,  612; 
Irwin  E.,  604;  Irwin  W.,  584; 
Isaac,  566,  568,  569,  574,  575, 

590,  609;  Isaac  D.,  570,  579; 
Isabel  D.,  568,  575;  Isadore 
H.,  582,  602 

Jacob,  19,  476,  567-571,  575,  588, 
930;  Jacob  C.,  932;  Jacob  F., 

932,  936;  Jacob  H.,  571,  582; 
Jacob  K.,  274,  571,  582,  890, 
928,  929,  931,  933,  1565;  James, 

568,  570,  577;  James  C.,  616; 
James  E.,  595;  James  PL,  578, 
595;  James  K.,  574;  James  M., 
572,  609;  James  R.,  593,  614; 
James  W.,  588,  595,  617;  Jane, 
571,  583;  Jared  K.,  575,  591; 

J.  Douglas,  611;  Jean  H.,  611; 
Jeremiah,  232,  351,  928,  1312; 
Jeremiah  K.,  929,  931;  Jesse, 

570,  579;  J.  L.,  568;  John,  566- 

569,  571,  575,  593;  John  B., 
622;  John  C.,  575,  589;  John  E., 
588;  John  F.,  590,  608;  John 
H.,  578,  595,  603,  623;  John 

K. ,  931,  934;  John  L.,  569,  582, 
601,  602;  John  M.,  601;  John 

Q. ,  571,  582;  John  T.,  589; 
John  W.,  571,  572,  574,  582, 
585,  588,  603;  Jonathan,  578, 
594;  Joseph,  577;  Josephine, 
579,  581;  Judith  G.,  569,  577; 
Judith  S.,  577,  593;  Julia  D., 
603,  623;  Juliann  K.,  568,  571; 
Julietta,  582 

Karl  W.,  617;  Kate,  511,  543; 
Katharine  M.,  575,  589;  Kath¬ 
ryn,  569,  577,  936;  Kathryn 
P.,  594,  615;  Katie  A.,  595, 
616;  Katie  M.,  575,  589;  Ken¬ 
neth  K.,  600;  La  Roy  W.,  614; 
Laura,  608;  Laura  A.,  609,  615; 
Laura  D.,  932,  934;  Laura  E., 

933,  937;  Laura  H.,  571,  582; 
Laura  M.,  595,  616;  Laura  S., 
595,  617;  Lavina  H.,  578,  595; 
Leander  M.,  571,  582;  Le- 
hannah  F.,  575,  586;  Leila  PL, 
240,  932,  935;  Leonidas  M.,  571 ; 
Leonie  C.,  583;  Lester,  934; 
Leut,  581,  600;  Levi,  575,  590, 

591,  609,  930;  Levi  K.,  571, 
583;  Levi  Y.,  929,  932;  Lewis, 
569;  Lewis  C.,  572,  584;  Lewis 

E.,  575,  591;  Lewis  L.,  572; 
Lewis  W.,  575,  589;  Lillian  M., 
579,  597;  Linda  D.,  580,  598; 
Lizzie  E.,  595;  L.  Loretta,  935; 


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Lois  A.,  604;  Loretta,  582; 
Loretta  J.,  571,  583;  Lorinda, 

575,  591;  Lottie  A.,  594,  615; 
Lucinda,  569;  Lucinda  C., 
569,  576;  Luther  B.,  582,  600; 
Lydia,  569,  577,  578,  928,  1283, 
1285;  Lydia  A.,  575,  590;  Lydia 
C.,  578,  594;  Lydia  D.,  578, 
595;  Lydia  J.,  593,  594,  615; 
Lydia  K.,  274,  285,  931;  Lyle 

E.,  626 

Mabel  A.,  612;  Mabel  I.,  595; 
Mabel  L.,  615,  626;  Mae  L., 
932,  936;  Magdalena,  566-569; 
Magdalena  F.,  575,  591;  Mag¬ 
dalena  G.,  566,  567;  Maggie 
K.,  593;  Manoah,  577,  593; 
Margaret,  568,  572;  Margaret 
C.,  611;  Margaret  E.,  586; 
Margaret  M.,  578,  594,  609, 
617,  624;  Margery  B.,  611; 
Marguerite  F.,  936;  Maria, 
38,  42,  67,  93,  351,  352,  566, 

567,  590,  630,  631,  633,  664, 
928,  931,  1312;  Maria  B.,  1313; 
Maria  H.,  590,  608;  Maria  Iv., 

566,  928;  Maria  L.,  582;  Marian 

E. ,  617;  Marietta,  593;  Mari¬ 
etta  M.,  578,  595;  Marion  A., 
624;  Martha,  579;  Martha  C., 

568,  572;  Martha  D.,  568,  574; 
Martha  G.,  580,  598;  Martha 
M.,  570,  579,  591,  612;  Martha 
O.,  574,  588;  Mary,  568-572, 
574-576,  582,  590,  609;  Mary 

A. ,  357,  568,  571,  572,  574, 

576,  578,  583,  588,  592,  595, 
931,  933;  Mary  C.,  566,  569, 
584,  593,  604,  614;  Mary  E., 
571,  574,  582,  588,  604;  Mary 

F. ,  575,  590,  594,  615;  Mary 

G. ,  571,  576,  582,  592;  MaryH., 
931,  934;  Mary  J.,  572,  577, 
582,  585,  601;  Mary  K.,  566, 

567,  572,  584;  Mary  L.,  571, 
575,  579,  589,  622;  Mary  M., 
588;  Mary  N.,  572;  Mary  R., 
591,  610;  Mary  S.,  568,  572; 
Matilda,  578,  593,  930;  Matilda 

B. ,  929,  931;  Matilda  W.,  578, 
595;  Maude  M.,  589,  595,  616; 
May  A.,  594;  Medora  E.,  929, 
932;  Melchior,  17,  37,  40-43, 
47,  51,  52,  54,  55,  67,  71,  79, 
83,  85,  414,  418,  467,  470,  566, 
567,  927,  928,  937,  1313;  Melis¬ 
sa,  575,  591;  M.  Elizabeth,  594, 
615;  Melvina,  571,  583;  Mercy 
B.,  595,  617;  Mildred,  602; 
Mildred  A.,  604;  Mildred  C., 
595,  617;  Mildred  G.,  601,  622; 
Millard  M.,  600;  Milton  D., 

575,  589;  Milton  H.,  578,  595; 
Minerva,  594;  Minerva  IF,  575, 
591;  Minnie,  591,  612;  Minnie 
M.,  588;  Minnie  W.,  571,  583; 
Minta,  594;  Miranda,  590; 
Morris  M.,  583,  603;  Myron 
M.,  615,  626;  Myrtle,  581 

Nana  F.,  584,  604;  Nancy,  569, 

576,  590;  Nancy  B.,  569,  575; 
Nancy  S.,  569,  575;  Naomi  S., 
579,  597;  Nathan,  577;  Nathan 


E.,  588;  Nelly  C.,  933,  936; 
Nelson,  934;  Nettie,  591,  611; 
Newton  K.,  933;  Nora  C.,  236, 
246,  932;  Nora  IF,  236,  246, 
933;  Nora  W.,  584,  603;  Ola 

H.,  582,  602;  Olive  E.,  594, 
615;  Olive  F.,  611;  Olive  I., 
594,  616;  Oliver,  590,  591,  609, 
611;  Omer  F.,  589;  Ora  R., 

583,  603;  Oren  P.,  583;  Oswin 

C.,  932,  934;  Ozella  M.,  583, 
603 

Paul,  614,  626;  Paul  E.,  603; 
Paul  J.,  589;  Paul  L.,  569,  601, 
602,  622;  Pauline,  589;  Phillip 
H.,  626;  Phoebe  A.,  575,  589; 
Phoebe  P.,  571,  581;  Quincy 
A.,  572 

Rachel,  568,  574;  Rachel  A.,  574, 
588,  590,  609;  Rachel  J.,  588; 
Ralph,  589,  614;  Randall  E., 
626;  Raymond  IF,  583;  Re¬ 
becca,  623;  Rebecca  A.,  571, 
582;  Rebecca  B.,  578,  595; 
Regina,  39,  42,  53,  67,  566-569, 
578,  928,  1281,  1282;  Regina 
A.,  414,  928;  Reuben  II.,  578, 
594;  Rhoda  D.,  588;  Robert 
C.,  586;  Robert  D.,  595,  617; 
Robert  H.,  595;  Robert  J., 
601,  617,  622;  Rosa  S.,  582,  602; 
Rosetta  E.,  581,  600;  Rosina, 
44,  418,  567,  928,  1313;  Rosina 
K.,  229,  928;  Roy,  581,  584, 
600;  Ruby  C.,  589,  608;  Ruby 
V.,  612;  Russell  I.,  598;  Ruth, 
598;  Ruth  A.,  932,  936;  Ruth 
M.,  595 

Sadie,  594;  Sallie  A.,  575,  589, 
593,  613;  Samuel,  568,  569, 

571,  576,  928;  Samuel  B.,  571, 
583;  Samuel  E.;  579;  Samuel 
IF,  569,  575,  589;  Samuel  L., 

572,  585;  Samuel  W.,  588; 
Sarah,  570,  578,  579,  593; 
Sarah  A.,  569,  575,  577,  593; 
Sarah  C.,  588,  594,  616;  Sarah 
H.,  609;  Sheridan,  590;  Shurl 
J.,  615;  Sophia,  928,  1188, 
1190;  Sophia  IF,  352,  929,  931; 
Stanley,  614;  Susanna,  357, 
367,  566-569,  578,  594,  662, 
928;  Susanna  B.,  574;  Susanna 
C.,  574;  Susanna  H.,  567,  569- 

571,  579,  583;  Susanna  Y.,  929; 
Susie  L.,  583;  Sylvester,  575; 
Sylvia  I.,  589 

Tevilia  F.,  593,  614;  Thomas  C., 

584,  604;  Thomas  J.,  595; 
Thomas  W.,  571,  583;  Ursula 
A.,  1280,  1313;  Velma  E.,  615, 
626;  Vivian  E.,  609,  622 

Walter,  584,  591,  604,  611,  614; 
Walter  S.,  580,  598;  Warren 

S.,  617;  Washington,  579; 

Wayne  C.,  240,  929,  932,  935; 
Wayne  W.,  583;  Webster,  571; 
Wesley,  591;  Wilbur,  584,  604; 
Wilfrid  R.,  609;  William,  568, 

572,  578,  590,  614;  William 
A.,  590,  593,  594,  615;  William 
C.,  571,  583;  William  E.,  569, 
609,  933;  William  F.,  593; 


William  G.,  571,  583;  William 
H.,  574,  575,  577,  586,  588, 
615,  625;  William  M.,  594,  615; 
William  W.,  589;  William  Y., 
25,  572,  585,  611,  929-931, 
935;  Williard,  580;  Willma  G., 
594;  Wilmon,  579;  Winfield 

S.,  572,  584;  Winifred  I.,  612; 
W.  Kyrel,  935 
Meserole,  Irene,  1462,  1476 
Messerly,  Effie,  1357,  1399;  Noah, 
1399 

Messett,  Adelaide,  592;  Alice  M., 
592;  Charles  IF,  592;  Edmund 
C.,  592;  Florence,  592;  Harry, 
576,  592;  Henry,  592;  Jennie, 
592;  Marion,  592;  Mary  A., 
576,  592;  Mildred,  592;  Ralph, 
592 

Messimer,  Robert  M.,  733;  Virginia 

A. ,  701,  733 

Messinger,  Carrie  M.,  1135;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1503;  Mary  G.,  596;  O. 

S.,  596 

Messmer,  Katherine,  1382 
Messner,  Lizzie,  722;  Maggie,  722; 
Mary  J.,  698,  722;  Michael, 
698,  722;  William,  722 
Mest,  Abraham,  1214;  Allen  R., 
810,  844;  Amanda,  755,  810; 
Amelia  E.,  710,  755;  Caroline, 
845;  Charlotte,  846;  Daisy 
W.,  810,  844;  Ellen  J.,  846; 
Elvina  S.,  755,  811;  Eva  W., 
810,  844;  Florence  S.,  810,  844; 
Gertrude  R.,  810,  844;  Hannah 
M.,  755,  810;  Harold,  844; 
Harvey  S.,  811,  846;  Henry  E., 
755,  SiO;  Henry  W.,  810;  Isaac 

B. ,  1201,  1214;  John,  710,  755; 
Joseph,  709,  754,  755,  810; 
Joseph  II.,  810;  Kathryn  I., 

810,  844;  Katie,  810;  Katie 
W.,  810;  Kenneth  F.,  1214; 
Laura  S.,  811;  Lawrence,  846; 
Leon,  844;  Leroy,  846;  Lillian, 
846;  Lizzie,  755;  Lizzie  S., 

811,  846;  Mary  E.,  709,  754; 
Mary  W.,  810,  844;  Morris 
W.,  810;  Paul  W.,  810;  Sallie 
H.,  811,  846;  Sallie  S.,  811; 
Samuel,  755,  811;  Selina  S., 
1201,  1214;  Tama  W.,  810; 
Vera,  846;  Victoria  F.,  755, 
810;  Wilmer  S.,  811,  846 

Mester— see  Meschter 
Methacton,  61,  62,  66,  70,  71 
Methuen,  James,  307;  Margaret, 
285,  307 

Mettler,  Sarah,  290,  317 
Metz,  Abraham,  273;  Abraham  F., 
298,  326;  Abraham  IF,  280, 
297;  Agnes  W.,  299,  328;  Al- 
verda  C.,  326;  Amos,  297; 
Amy  E.,  1349;  Anna  D.,  1344, 
1349,  1376,  1383;  Anna  F.,  281, 
299;  Anna  L.,  367,  1349,  1384; 
Annetta,  1383;  Annie  C.,  273, 
281;  Bertha  F.,  299,  1197,  1209; 
Bertha  M.,  328;  Catharine, 
273,  933,  1321,  1329;  Catha¬ 
rine  J.,  791,  840;  Clara  E.,  298, 
326;  Clarence,  299;  Clareta, 


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1383;  Donald,  328;  Dorothy, 
1384 

Edith  M.,  298,  326;  Elenora  C., 
326;  Eli,  1329;  Elizabeth,  1329; 
Elizabeth  B.,  298,  1321,  1329, 
1349;  Elizabeth  C.,  273,  281; 
Elizabeth  G.,  299,  1245,  1253; 
Ella  M.,  298,  328;  Elmer  C., 
326;  Emily  C.,  296,  324;  Em¬ 
ma,  298,  326;  Emma  F.,  281, 
299;  Emma  J„  1349,  1383; 
Emma  L.,  299;  Esther  C.,  299, 
329;  Ethel,  1383;  Eve,  273 
Flora  I.,  298;  Flora  W.,  326; 
Franklin  C.,  281,  299;  Garrett, 
271,  273;  Garrett  K,  280,  298; 
George  E.,  326;  Hannah,  281, 
297,  299;  Hannah  E.,  280,  298; 
Hannah  H.,  271,  273,  280; 
Hannah  K.,  280,  298;  Harold, 
328;  Harrison,  298;  Harvey, 
297;  Helen,  1384,  1416;  Henry, 

297,  326;  Henry  C,.,  1084; 
Henry  K.,  280;  Herbert,  1383 ; 
Hiram  L.,  299,  329;  Howard, 
298 

Ida,  1349,  1384;  Ida  C.,  1039, 
1084;  Ida  L.,  298,  328;  Ivan- 
hoe,  1384;  J.,  1327;  Jacob,  62, 
273;  Jacob  B.,  1329,  1349; 
Jacob  H.,  273,  281;  Jacob  K., 
280;  Jeriah  W.,  298,  326;  John, 
273,  281,  326,  1321,  1329;  John 

B.,  1329;  John  K.,  280,  298; 
Joseph, 297,  1321,  1329; Joseph 
H.,  273,  280;  Joseph  S.,  326; 
Laura  A.,  298,  328;  Lewis, 
1349,  1383;  Linwood,  328;  Lin- 
wood  R.,  298,  328;  Lizzie  C., 
281,  299;  Lizzie  G.,  281,  299; 
Lizzie  K.,  281;  Lottie  J.,  298; 
Lydia  K.,  280 

Mabel  V.,  1384;  Margaret,  1416; 
Margaret  C.,  326;  Margaret 

F. ,  297;  Margaret  K.,  280,  298; 
Margaret  S.,  297,  326;  Maria, 

‘  1349,  1383;  Marie,  1416;  Mar¬ 
tha,  297,  326;  Martha  M.,  326; 
Mary,  657,  1329,  1349;  Mary 

A.,  280,  298;  Mary  B.,  1321, 
1329;  Mary  E.,  281,  297,  299, 
325;  Mary  H.,  273,  281;  Mary 
J.,  280,  297;  Mary  K.,  280, 

298,  1349,  1383;  Mary  M., 
1383,  1416;  Mary  Z.,  298,  326; 
Mattie  R.,  298;  Merrill,  328; 
Minerva,  299;  Morris,  367, 
1349,  1384 

Nathaniel,  1344,  1349,  1376, 

1383;  Norman  G.,  299;  Oliver 
U.,  324;  Peter  A.,  840;  Rachel, 
1315,  1321;  Ralph,  1384;  Re¬ 
becca,  1328,  1345;  Rebecca 

G. ,  1084;  Roland,  1384 
Samuel,  83,  1321,  1329;  Samuel 

G.,  299,  328;  Samuel  K.,  281, 
299;  Sara,  1384;  Sarah,  273; 
Sarah  S.,  298;  Sarah  U.,  1329, 
1349;  Sarah  V.,  1349,  1384; 
Sheridan  A.,  1039,  1084;  Su¬ 
san  G.,  1349,  1384;  Susanna, 
273,  297,  326;  Susanna  K.,  280, 
298;  Verna  F.,  299;  Wallace, 


1384;  Walter,  1416;  Walter 

G. ,  326;  Walter  H.,  1383,  1416; 
William,  299;  William  Iv.,  281, 
299;  William  U.,  1349,  1384; 
Wilson  G.,  299 

Met.ze,  Mary  J.,  137 
Metzger,  Allen  G.,  251,  264;  An¬ 
gelica  A.,  766;  Arthur  W.,  766; 
Elizabeth,  787;  Elmer  C.,  766, 
822;  Elsie,  768,  823;  Emma  M., 
1085;  Ephraim  C.,  823;  Esther, 
848;  Frederick,  768;  Grace  I., 
822;  Harry  C.,  714,  766;  Hattie 

A. ,  714,  766;  Hattie  I.,  766, 
822;  Hazel  L.,  822;  Howard 
K.,  264;  John,  1085;  John  H., 
264;  Mary  F.,  251,  264;  Robert 

C.,  822;  Susan  L.,  715,  768; 
William,  766 

Mevey,  Sadie  A.,  321 
Mewhinney,  J.  C.,  286;  Mary  M., 
286 

Meyers  (Meyer,  Meier,  Myer, 
Myers),  A.  Blanche,  1406; 
Abraham,  1367;  Adolph,  221; 
Alois  E.,  182;  Amelia  M.,  724; 
Andrew  J.,  257;  Anetta,  1109; 
Anna  B.,  1194,  1202;  Anna  E., 
1161,  1168;  Annie  A.,  1338, 
1367;  Annie  G.,  1340,  1368; 

B.  O.,  1393;  Bruce  B.,  1368, 
1406 

Carrie  E.,  1353,  1393;  Catharine, 
473,  481;  Charles,  63,  67,  125; 
Charles  B.,  764,  820;  Charles 
J.,  182;  Clara,  252,  265;  Clara 
E.,  1367;  Constantine,  1156, 
1160;  David,  524;  Della  E., 
1368,  1406;  Dorothy  M.,  1367 
Edward  J.,  182;  Eliza  J.,  824; 
Elizabeth,  182,  496,  524;  Elsie 
B.,  1239,  1248;  Emma,  317, 
338;  Emma  S.,  413,  447;  Fan¬ 
nie  E.,  1325,  1338;  Frank, 
1160,  1338,  1367;  Franklin  B., 
1368;  Gladys  M.,  1418;  Gladys 
E.,  1406 

Henrietta,  1468,  1469;  Henry, 
724,  909;  Henry  H.,  266; 
Henry  J.,  1168;  Henry  L.,  820; 
Ida,  311,  335;  Ida  A.,  Ill,  125; 
Ida  S.,  163,  182;  Inez  D.,  118, 
136;  Isabel  H.,  1532,  1537; 
Israel,  431,  447;  Jacob,  163, 
182;  Jacob  B.,  936;  Jane  H., 
107,  120;  Jennie  B.,  1385,  1418; 
Jeremiah,  447;  Johann  (John), 
685-687,  1026;  John  C.,  199; 
John  I.,  1406;  John  J.,  182; 
John  M.,  1248;  Joseph  F.,  118, 
136;  Juliana,  909 
Lillie  M.,  1160,  1166;  Liveria, 
562;  Luella  E.,  820;  Lydia  H., 
266;  Mamie  M.,  252,  266; 
Margaret  N.,  147,  148;  Maria 

H. ,  685-687,  1573,  1574;  Maro- 
ha,  1387;  Martha  D.,  1160; 
Martin,  1573,  1574;  Mary,  181, 
208,  1216,  1270;  Mary  It.,  241, 
257;  Mary  W.,  1426;  Michael 
1547;  Michael  1L,  1340,  1368; 
Michael  L.,  1406;  Mildred  I., 


820,  848;  Mina  E.,  764,  820; 
Minerva,  984. 

Nevin,  1248;  Oliver  H.,  1532, 
1547;  Opal  L.,  1418;  Oscar, 
1385,  1418;  Peter,  1418;  Reu¬ 
ben,  147,  148;  Richard  W., 
182;  Rollin,  1160;  Salome, 
1547;  Samuel,  1338;  Sarah, 
624,  1406;  Sarah  S.,  1156,  1160; 
Titus  R.,  1239,  1248;  Webster, 
107,  120;  Wellington  R.,  182; 
Wesley,  1160;  William,  481; 
Wilmer  B.,  1367 

Michael,  Ellen  C.,  1165;  Elvira  L., 
1132,  1148;  Jacob  T.,  1148; 
Thomas,  1132,  1148 
Michaelbaugh,  Mary  F.,  653 
Michaels,  Mary,  1396 
Michel,  Dorothy  E.,  337;  Elias, 
337;  Elizabeth  K,  313,  337; 
Frederick  J.,  313,  337 
Michener,  Amy,  1261,  1262;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  273,  280;  Hannah,  280; 
Israel,  1262;  Phineas,  280; 
Sallie,  279,  294;  Sarah,  216 
Michenham,  Mary  C.,  1480 
Michler,  Emilie  B.,  1553;  John  F., 
1553;  Margaret  H.,  1553;  Ma¬ 
tilda  R.,  1542,  1553;  Sabina, 
1504,  1511;  William  M.,  1542, 
1553 

Michlich,  Sarah  E.,  850 
Micke,  Ellen  L.,  1552 
Mickel,  Annie,  1043 
Mickley,  Livia  A.,  615 
Middleton,  Elizabeth  It.,  896,  903; 
John,  209,  217;  Maude  B.,  209, 
217;  Samuel  P.,  903 
Miers,  Mary,  1513,  1529 
Miesse,  Sarah  M.,  814 
Mifflin,  Edith  H.,  302,  331;  James 

D. ,  302,  331;  Samuel,  1231 
Milahn,  Johann,  10,  19 
Milan,  1434 

Miles,  James  G.,  749,  806;  Mabel 

C.,  749,  806;  William  J.,  806 
Miley,  Allen  J.,  119,  137;  Andrew 
J.,  137;  Devan,  828;  Ella  H., 
772,  828;  Margaret  S.,  138; 
Mary  B.,  119,  137;  Ruth  E., 
137;  William  E.,  138 
Milford,  82 

Lower,  66;  Upper,  52,  53,  65,  73 
Milkowitz,  72 

Millard,  Anna,  1462;  Denston  W., 
1463,  1478;  Earl,  1395;  Frank, 
1462;  George,  1462;  Harriet 
H.,  1454,  1462;  Hersey,  1462; 
Jane,  1462,  1477;  Jennie,  1490; 
Julian,  1478,  1494;  Lewis, 

1454,  1462;  Martha  W.,  1463; 
Mary  G.,  147S,  1494;  Mildred 
S.,  1395;  Myron,  1462;  Stacy, 
1462;  Willis,  1462 
Millay,  Lavinia,  1116 
Millengar — see  Millingar 
Miller  (Muller),  109 
Abbie  D.,  1034,  1070;  Abigail 

E. ,  1471,  1487;  Abraham,  533; 

Absalom,  1015,  1033;  A.  C., 
1404;  Adam,  1153;  Ada  M., 
1200,  1212;  Addison,  1033; 

Addison  H.,  1155,  1159;  Addi- 


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1685 


son  L.,  339;  Adelaide  W.,  165, 
185;  Adeline  E.,  1335,  1362; 
Adella,  295;  Alexander,  778; 
Alfred  R.,  991,  999;  Alice, 
1159,  1416;  Alice  E.,  1094; 
Alice  O.,  1049,  1094;  Alice  R., 
1535,  1548;  Allen,  1094;  Allen 
C.,  1032,  1069;  Alma,  1362; 
Amanda  C.,  1201,  1216;  Aman¬ 
da  E.,  109,  123;  Amandus  J., 
1135;  Amandus  S.,  490,  1156, 
1161;  Amazia  S.,  1155,  1159; 
Ambrose,  599;  Ambrose  C., 
978;  Ambrose  S.,  971,  978; 
Amelia,  1051,  1100;  Amenda, 
461;  Amos  F.,  445,  459;  Andora 
W.,  176,  199;  Andrew  J.,  286; 
Angelina  J.,  496,  522;  Angeline, 
1015,  1033;  Ann  R.,  283,  303; 
Anna,  1099;  Anna  E.,  710,  756, 
1032,  1069,  1216;  Anna  G.,  749, 
805;  Anna  H.,  991,  999;  Anna 

L. ,  978,  988;  Anna  M.,  323, 
340,  982,  992,  1033,  1070;  Anna 

R. ,  991,  998;  Anna  S.,  1033; 
Anna  Y.,  359,  473,  483,  1190; 
Annie,  1159,  1241,  1250;  Annie 
A.,  1091,  1135;  Annie  F.,  1205, 
1220; Annie  L.,490,  1156,  1161: 
Annie  M.,  720,  778,  1081,' 
1123;  Arnold,  991;  Arthur  D., 
1216,11223;  Arthur  R.,  991,999; 
Asa  Y.,  483,  501 ;  Asher  L.,  991 ; 
Augustus,  710,  756;  Augustus 

S. ,  318,  339;  Avis  B.,  1266,  1272 
Balthasar  (Baltzer),  1176,  1280, 

1281;  Barbara,  142,  408,  658; 
Bella  J.,  836;  Belle  M.,  304, 
331;  Benjamin,  1159;  Benja¬ 
min  F.,  156,  165;  Bertha,  827; 
Bertha  M.,  203;  Bessie  A., 
1216;  Beulah,  546,  562;  Beulah 
A.,  980,  982,  991;  Beulah  Y., 
505,  533;  Blanch,  1159;  Bos- 
tian,  147 

Calvin,  709,  753,  1155;  Carl,  999; 
Carl  N.,  900;  Caroline,  1534; 
Caroline  R.,  1155,  1159,  1266, 
1272;  Carrie,  444,  458;  Carrie 

E.,  1241,  1250;  Carrie  K,  170; 
Caspar,  101;  Catharine,  820, 
1511,  1526;  Catharine  A.  972, 
980,  1021,  1051;  Catharine 
E.,  1015,  1033;  Catharine  FI., 
1017,  1043;  Catharine  N., 

1014,  1032;  Catharine  W., 

978;  Catharine  Y.,  486,  507; 
Catherine  L.,  1389,  1422; 

Catherine  R.,  816;  Chalmer 
O.,  603,  623;  Charity,  969,  972; 
Charles,  483,  912,  1212,  1241, 
1250;  Charles  A.,  1155;  Charles 
E.,  212;  Charles  O.,  1094; 
Charles  T.,  843;  Chester  L., 
999;  Christena  S.,  980,  991; 
Christian,  1180;  Christiana  S., 
1014,  1032;  Clara,  1034,  1071; 
Clara  A.,  548,  562;  Clara  E., 
178,  204;  Clara  J.,  982;  Clara 

M. ,  1159,  1166;  Clifford  H., 
1487;  Clyde  L.,  991;  Conrad, 
1235,  1241;  Conrad  W.,  1109; 
Cora  T.,  284;  Cordelia,  98, 


103,  1015,  1033;  Corinne,  237, 
248,  249;  Cornelius,  1158; 

Cornelius  G.,  100,  106,  131; 
C.  P.,  424 

Dale  K.,  1487;  Daniel,  176,  709, 
769,  816,  1051;  Daniel  W.,  902; 
Daniel  Y.,  1266,  1272;  David, 
488,  512,  1014,  1033;  David  H., 
283,  303;  David  M.,  980,  991; 
Davis,  1033;  Della  C.,  980, 
991;  Dora,  459;  Dorothy  E., 
1423 

E.  Blanche,  1354,  1395;  Edward, 
512;  Edwill,  1389;  Edwin,  445, 
843;  Elbert,  1045,  1094;  Eh, 
488,  512;  Eli  G.,  1205;  Elihu, 
1014;  Eliza  C.,  1403;  Eliza  G., 
100;  Elisabeth  R.,  1216;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  282,  303,  512,  545,  708, 
861,  984,  1014,  1082,  1124, 
1156;  Elizabeth  A.,  975,  984; 
Elizabeth  S.,  1164,  1463,  1477; 
Elizabeth  U.,  1014,  1032;  Ella, 
1241,  1251;  Ella  C.,  980,  992; 
Ellen,  444;  Ellen  A.,  1243; 
Ellen  G.,  1032;  Ellman  G., 
1155,  1158;  Elmer,  444;  El- 
mina  E.,  459;  Elmira  R.,  158, 
170;  Elsie  I.,  1242;  Elsie  P., 
1216;  Elton  N.,  1161 ;  Emaline, 
124;  Emeline  K.,  160,  176; 
Emerson  F.,  170;  Emma,  176, 
459,  805,  1047;  Emma  A.,  429, 
445,  458;  Emma  B.,  33,  1262, 
1266;  Emma  C.,  1033,  1070, 
1216,  1223,  1266;  Emma  E., 
176,  199;  Emma  F.,  1062,  1109; 
Emma  J.,  170,  1033,  1070, 
1155,  1159,  1241,  1251,  1349, 
1384;  Emma  W.,  199;  Emme¬ 
line  S.,  488,  512;  Ephraim, 
1480;  Erasmus,  1155;  Ernest, 
999;  Ernest  B.,  190,  212; 

Ernest  S.,  548;  Estella,  1070; 
Esther,  98,  101,  1106,  1205; 
Esther  B.,  677;  Esther  C.,  991; 
Etta  M.,  514,  548;  Eugene, 
1159;  Eva  H.,  753;  Eve,  176; 
Evelyn,  1159;  Evelyn  C.,  991, 
999;  Evelyn  D.,  304,  331; 
Evelyn  I.,  459;  Evelyn  J.,  1423 
Fern  I.,  403;  Fianna,  i  155 ;  Flor¬ 
ence,  199,  214;  Florence  R., 
445,  459;  Forrest,  1250;  Forrest 

F. ,  403;  Forrest  U.,  166;  Fran¬ 
cis  M.,  1033;  Frank,  656,  1043, 
1395;  Frank  W.,  1477;  Frank¬ 
lin  E.,  1032,  1205;  Franklin 

G. ,  998;  Franklin  K.,  1033; 

Franklin  N.,  1015,  1033; 

Franklin  U.,  1034,  1070;  Fred, 
1362 

George,  445,  980,  999,  1015, 

1045,  1093,  1228;  George  A., 
980,  991;  George  H.,  1201, 
1216;  George  K.,  170;  George 
L.,  991,  999;  George  M.,  1033, 
1463,  1477;  George  R.,  1069; 
George  S.,  1216;  Gertrude  B., 
1241,  1250;  Gertrude  F.,  703, 
736;  Gertrude  N.,  982,  992, 
1362,  1405;  Gladys  E.,  1487; 
Guy  C.,  991;  G.  Y.,  732 


Hanna  (Hannah)  H.,  1155, 

1158;  Hannah,  545,  692,  709, 
978, 1154,  1155,  1380;  Hannah 

M. ,  100,  106,  156,  165;  Hans, 

861;  Harlan,  1033;  Harriet, 
447;  Harriet  H.,  716;  Harriet 
P.,  1463,  1477;  Harrison  D., 
980,  991;  Harrison  F.,  996; 
Harry,  323,  340,  445, 

982,  1153,  1155,  1159; 

Harry  U.,  165,  185;  Harry 
W.,  118,  136;  Harvey,  461; 
Harvey  E.,  895,  902;  Hazel 
A.,  991;  Heister  H.,  991; 
Helen  E.,  991;  Helen  L.,  603, 
623,  1493;  Helen  M.,  1477, 
1487,  1491;  Helen  V.,  1354, 
1395;  Henrietta,  785;  Henry, 
469,  675,  1014,  1032,  1155; 
Henry  S.,  424;  Henry  W., 
176,  199,  982;  Herman,  541, 
1362;  Hettie,  1154;  Hetty, 
844;  Horace,  158,  170,  185, 
512;  Howard  E.,  492,  517; 
Howard  S.,  1354,  1395;  H.  S., 
1056;  Hymen,  1047 

Ida,  1159,  1166,  1241;  Ida  C., 
1033;  Ida  E.,  980,  991;  Ida 

H.,  462;  Ida  L.,  445,  459;  Ida 
P.,  113;  Ida  R.,  723,  784, 

1159;  Ira  C.,  980;  Irma,  9S6, 
996;  Irma  I.,  548;  Irma  M., 
1161;  Irwin,  512;  Isaac,  1015, 
1487;  Isabella  E.,  709,  753; 
Isaiah  P.,  984;  Israel,  512; 
Israel  N.,  1014,  1032;  Iva  M., 
759,  815 

Jack,  999;  Jacob,  350,  359,  483, 
899,  971;  Jacob  L.,  1123; 

James,  638,  1017,  1043;  James 
A.,  1158;  James  C.,  100;  James 
E.,  1395;  James  H.,  429,  444; 
James  R.,  1477,  1493;  James 
W.,  106,  118,  1422;  Jane,  512, 
1463,  1477;  Jane  H.,  432; 

Jane  O.,  1045,  1093;  J.  Chester, 
318;  Jennie  M.,  1071;  Jesse 

N. ,  973,  982;  J.  Faber,  1262, 

1266;  Joel  H.,  1400;  Johann 
P.,  685;  Johanna  F.,  509,  541; 
John,  162,  179,  403,  522,  1007, 
1014,  1015,  1033,  1034,  1362, 
1381,  1405;  John  A.,  703,  736, 
991;  John  C.,  339;  John  D., 
1463,  1477;  John  F.,  1272; 

John  II.,  784,  1032;  John  J., 
1241,  1250;  John  P.,  1047; 

John  S.,  1021,  1051;  John  W., 
792,  1014,  1032,  1070;  Joseph, 

303,  1154,  1384;  Joseph  F., 
982,  992;  Joseph  S.,  160,  176; 
Josephine,  1155,  115S;  Joseph¬ 
ine  S.,  1032,  1069;  J.  Tyson, 

304,  331;  Judy,  543;  Julia, 

1017,  1042;  Julia  A.,  1015, 

1033;  Julietta  M.,  571,  582 

Kate  L.,  1463,  1477;  Kate  T., 
668,  675;  Katherine,  185,  971; 
Katherine  E.,  1096,  1 1 38 ; 

Kathryn,  459,  1251;  Katie, 
546,  1241,  1251;  Katie  A.,  809, 
843;  Katie  M.,  166,  1241,  1251; 
Katurah,  814;  Kenneth  F .,  1094 


1686 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


L.,  770;  Laura,  1477,  1493;  Laura 

B. ,  1159;  Laura  H.,  912;  Laura 

J. ,  492,  517;  Lavinia  M.,  769; 
Leah  K.,  354,  359,  483;  Leanna 

K. ,  1155;  Lena,  297,  1480, 

1496;  Lena  C.,  991,  999; 

Lenora,  1158;  Leonard  D., 
1216;  Leonard  H.,  1395,  1471, 
1487;  Leonard  S.,  548;  Leroy 

F. ,  749,  805;  Leslie  A.,  132; 

Lester,  1251;  Lester  L.,  1216; 
Lester  N.,  1161;  Levi,  489,  969, 
971,  1156;  Levi  N.,  1014, 

1032;  Levina,  1568;  Lewis, 
571,  582,  999;  Lewis  H.,  980, 
991;  Lewis  U.,  1034,  1071; 
Lila  E.,  1389;  Lillian  O.,  459; 
Lizzie,  1032,  1241,  1250;  Lizzie 
H.,  241,  257;  Lloyd,  185; 
Lorenzo  F.,  1093;  Louisa,  1089; 
Louise,  550;  Lucian  C.,  1241, 
1251;  Lulu  M.,  753;  Lulu  O., 
445,  459;  Lydia  E.,  1014, 

1032;  Lydia  S.,  489,  969,  971, 
1014,  1032 

Mabel  E.,  753,  808;  Mabel  S„ 
599;  Madelina  S.,  900;  Maggie, 
1241,  1251;  Maggie  A.,  115, 
131;  Maggie  M.,  483,  501,  991; 
Maggie  N.,  176,  199;  Mahala, 
161,  178,  198,  1158;  Mahlon, 
1014;  Mamie  R.,  190,  212; 
Margaret,  633,  638;  Margaret 

C. ,  971,  978;  Margaret  E., 
1337,  1366;  Margaret  S.,  1015, 
1034;  Maria,  511,  512,  545, 
1154,  1155,  1159,  1249;  Maria 

G. ,  476,  488;  Marion,  999; 
Martha  E.,  1477,  1493;  Mar¬ 
tha  K.,  1015,  1033;  Martha 
V.,  980,  991;  Martha  W.,  1478; 
Martin,  97,  101,  118;  Mary, 
161,  178,  420,  424,  516,  1032, 
1047,  1156,  1357;  Mary  A., 
980,  991,  1014,  1032,  1033, 
1069,  1195,  1205;  Mary  B., 
843,  854;  Mary  D.,  971,  978; 
Mary  E.,  449,  701,  732,  892, 
899,  993,  1463,  1477;  Mary 

H. ,  623,  1007,  1014;  Mary  I., 
1473,  1489;  Mary  J.,  397; 
Mary  L.,  158,  171,‘ll59,  1205; 
Mary  R.,  162,  179;  Mary  S., 
378,  403;  Mary  XL,  1015,  1033; 
Matilda  O.,  1019,  1047;  Maud, 
1159;  Maxine,  1405;  May, 
1165;  Mazie  W.,  980,  991; 
Michael,  548,  1152,  1153,  1155; 
Mildred,  1216;  Mildred  R., 
132;  Millie  B.,  1362;  Minerva 

D. ,  1216;  Minnie,  1465,  1480; 
Minnie  J.,  753;  Minnie  M., 
895,  902;  Missouria  M.,  445, 
459;  Myrtel  E.,  1395,  1425 

Nathan,  972,  980;  Nathan  B., 
980,  982,  991;  Nathaniel,  1014; 
Nellie  A.,  1477;  Nelson  D., 
304;  Neva  M.,  991,  999;  Noah 
A.,  1032;  Nora  J.,  1241;  Oba- 
diah,  1155,  1159;  Ocea  A.,  136; 
Ocea  B.,  118;  Oliver  C.,  815; 
Oliver  K.,  1033,  1070;  Olivia 
A.,  170;  Opal  M.,  304;  Oscar 


F.,  980,  991;  Paul  E.,  1487; 
Paul  F.,  991;  Paul  M.,  991; 
Pearl,  1250;  Philip  (Phillip), 
109,  123,  171,  1014,  1015,  1019, 
1047;  Philip  R.,  999;  Phoebe, 
96;  Phoebe  J.,  106,  118 

R.,  1242;  Rachel,  1339;  Rachel 

S. ,  1154,  1156;  Ralph  S.,  445, 

459;  Ray  W.,  548;  Raymond 
A.,  998;  Raymond  D.,  1216; 
Rebecca,  971,  1015,  1032, 

1154;  Rebecca  T.,  288,  313; 
Reuben  H.,  1032;  Riley  O., 
999;  Robert,  432,  1014,  1454, 
1462,  1463;  Robert  F.,  1463, 
1477;  Roy,  1164;  Rudy  B., 
998;  Ruth,  1494;  Ruth  E.,  339; 
Ruth  G.,  991;  Ruth  W.,  318, 
339 

Sadie,  1159;  Sadie  C.,  318,  339; 
Sallie,  445,  1154;  Sallie  H., 
1153,  1155;  Salome  C.,  1358, 
1400;  Sam,  432;  Samuel,  339, 
354,  359,  473,  483,  1007,  1015, 
1033,  1190,  1473,  1478,  1489; 
Samuel  D.,  304,  331;  Samuel 

F. ,  59;  Samuel  H.,  1032;  Sarah, 
125,  470,  473,  512,  586,  646, 
656,  1015;  Sarah  A.,  120,  274, 
286,  973,  980,  982,  1463;  Sarah 

G. ,  1155;  Sarah  H.,  1241; 

Sarah  S.,  1153,  1155;  Sarah 

T. ,  305,  736,  792;  Sarah  W., 
1235;  Saria,  1033;  Sherman, 
1159;  Silvester,  562;  Sophia, 
152;  Sophia  B.,  259;  Sophia 
FI.,  1007,  1015;  Sophia  R.,  261; 
Sorado,  429,  445;  Stella,  166; 
Stella  M.,  1094,  1137;  Sue  M., 
1347,  1381;  Susan,  195,  474, 
486,  1154,  1432,  1477;  Susan 
A.,  1477,  1491;  Susan  W.,  1454, 
1462;  Susanna  S.,  1152,  1153; 
S.  W.,  1358,  1400 

T.  B.,  1124;  Thelma  W.,  449, 
461;  Theodora,  176;  Theodore, 
378,  403;  Thomas,  1156;  Thom¬ 
as  C.,  1033;  Tivilia,  1159; 
Truman  D.,  486,  507;  Unam, 
486,  509;  Veleria  A.,  429,  444; 
Victor  P.,  517;  Viletta  A.,  1335, 
1362;  Viola,  159,  172;  Virginia 
A.,  340,  623 

Walter  D.,  1216;  Walter  P.,  533; 
Walter  S.,  991,  998;  Warren, 
1159;  Wayne  D.,  902;  Wells 
W.,  248;  Wesley,  1335,  1362; 
William,  505,  512,  533,  716, 
756,  809,  843,  1032,  1154,  1156; 
William  B.,  753;  William  D., 
736;  William  E.,  843,  854; 
William  F.,  805,  1548;  William 

G.,  1266;  William  H.,  1195, 
1205,  1220,  1389,  1422;  Wil¬ 
liam  J.,  1423;  William  M.,  514, 
548;  William  S.,  701,  732;  Wil¬ 
liam  W.,  257;  William  Z.,  736, 
792;  Winfield  S.,  449,  461; 
Woodward,  1159;Zelma,  1361, 
1404 

Milles,  Lucrena,  341 
Milligan,  Jane,  738,  796;  Robert, 
796 


Millingar  (Millengar),  Abram,  509, 
540;  David,  540;  Susan  M., 
509,  540 

Mills,  Adaline,  1325,  1337;Emeline 
Y.,  486;  James,  486;  Jennie 
P.,  337;  Martha  J.,  211;  Mary, 
673 

Mimlitch,  Alexander,  802;  Bessie 

H.,  746,  802;  Robert  H.,  802; 
William,  746,  802;  William  R., 
802 

Mimm,  Jennie,  626 

Mimna,  Alice  R.,  1295,  1305; 

Charles,  1305 
Min,  Mary  M.,  540 
Minick,  Abraham,  750;  Elinor  A., 
990,  998;  Frank,  998;  Leighton 
W.,  990,  998;  Mary  J.,  708, 
750 

Mininger,  Abi'aham,  244,  298,  327; 
Abram  B.,  327;  Alice,  298,  327; 
Daizy,  327;  Elizabeth  R.,  235, 
244;  IXannah,  298;  Henry  J., 
682;  Joseph,  327;  Joseph  M., 
298,  327;  Kathryn  M.,  298, 
326;  Katie  B.,  676,  682;  Lizzie, 
298;  Lizzie  E.,  327;  Margaret, 
298,  326;  Mary,  298,  327;  Mary 

H.,  298,  327;  Mary  K.,  280, 
298;  Matilda  Z.,  298,  327; 
Milton,  327;  Milton  R.,  280, 
298;  Sallie  M.,  327;  Susanna, 
233  238 

Mink,  Clara  A.,  442,  456;  Gladys 
M.,  457;  Mary  E.,  457;  Oswin 

E.,  457;  Raymond  E.,  457; 
Verna  V.,  457;  William  S.,  442, 
456,  457 

Minner,  Ammon,  1199;  Emma  H., 
756;  Jonas,  756;  Mary  R.,  478, 
494;  Minnie  S.,  1199 
Minnich  (Minnick),  Bertha,  596; 
Bertha  W.,  434;  Charles,  617; 
Constance,  595,  617;  Lillian 
D.,  1278;  Samuel,  434;  Sarah, 
769,  824 

Minnig,  Emma  L.,  697,  722;  Mi¬ 
chael,  722 

Minnix,  Clara  B.,  1359,  1402;  John 
H.,  1402 

Mirkil,  Sallie,  1345,  1376;  Thomas 
Id.,  1376 

Mishler,  Abel,  1062;  Franks.,  1062; 
John  J.,  1028,  1062;  John  R., 
1062;  Sarah  R.,  1028,  1062 
Missimer,  Daniel,  786;  Ella  V., 
739,  798;  H.  A.,  798;  John  W., 
786;  Sallie  A.,  700,  725,  786; 
William,  725,  786 
Mitchell,  881 

Alida,  1494;  Ann,  272,  276;  Fan¬ 
nie  Iv.,  317;  Jane,  1470;  Joanna 
S.,  949,  955;  John,  631;  Joseph, 
949,  955;  Mary,  624;  Minnie, 
118,  136;  Sarah  E.,  141 
Mitman,  Emily  M.,  1088,  1130; 
William  H.,  1130 

Mixsell,  Amanda,  1526;  Amanda 
H.,  1510,  1526;  Amanda  S., 
1507,  1517;  Amelia,  1526, 

1542;  Ann  D.,  1504,  1507; 
Ann  E.,  1507,  1517;  Arina  B., 
1517,  1533;  Anna  E.,  1542, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1087 


1552,  1553;  Annie,  1526;  Annie 
E.,  1505,  1513;  Annie  M.,  1526, 
1542;  Annie  W.,  1517,  1533; 
Austin,  1553;  Austin  D.,  1542, 
1552,  1553;  Bernard  L.,  1533; 
Charles  W.,  1503-1505,  1508, 
1511;  Charlotte  M.,  1517, 

1534;  Daniel  W.,  1510;  David, 
1503,  1504,  1507,  1508,  1517, 
1533;  Diana  A.,  1503,  1507; 
Donald  G.,  1517;  Edith  G., 
1533;  Edmund  B.,  1510,  1526; 
Edmund  T.,  1517,  1533;  Edna 
W.,  1533;  Edwin  L.,  1552; 
Eleanor  B.,  1517,  1533;  Eleanor 
J.,  1552;  Eliza  A.,  1507,  1517; 
Elizabeth  E.,  1533;  Elizabeth 
T.,  1517,  1533;  Elizabeth  W., 

1502,  1503;  Emily  D.,  1526, 
1531,  1542;  Emily  V.,  1508, 
1518;  Florence  H.,  1533;  Fran¬ 
cis  H.,  1533;  Frank  H.,  1517, 
1533;  Georgeanna  P.,  1517, 
1534;  Grace  C.,  1542,  1553; 
Harold  R.,  1517,  1534;  Harry 

C.,  1533;  Harry  W.,  1517, 
1533;  Helen  F.,  1542,  1552; 
Helen  W.,  1533;  Howard,  1510; 
Isabel  W.,  1552;  Jacob,  1502, 

1503,  1507,  1511;  Jacob  C., 

1507,  1517,  1518;  John,  1503, 
1507;  John  D.,  1552;  Joseph, 
1526,  1531,  1542,  1553;  Joseph 
J.,  1510;  Joseph  W.,  1533; 
Josephine,  1526;  Leighton, 
1542,  1552;  Martha,  1533; 

Martha  E.,  1533;  Martha  H., 
1507,  1517;  Mary,  1508,  1510, 
1526;  Mary  B.,  1534;  Mary 
H.,  1526,  1534,  1541;  Mary  K., 

1504,  1505,  1508;  Mary  L.. 
1507,  1517;  Mary  W.,  1504, 
1510,  1552;  Matilda  D.,  1510, 
1526;  Matilda  W.,  1510,  1526; 
Nancy  E.,  1534;  Philip,  1504, 
1510/1511,  1526,  1552;  Philip 

J. ,  1503;  Raymond  B.,  1507, 
1517,  1534;  Sarah  D.,  1510, 
1526;  Sarah  P.,  1508,  1518; 
Susan  P.,  1508,  1518;  Susanna, 
1503,  1507;  Theodore,  1510, 
1526;  Virginia,  1526 

Mixter,  Ellsworth  H.,  1119;  Grace 

L. ,  1077,  1119 
Moddinger,  Rachel,  167 
Moerke,  Della  I.,  372,  397;  Ed¬ 
ward  A.,  372,  397;  Herman, 
397 

Moffett  (Moffitt,  Moffit),  Edgar 

K. ,  316;  Edna  M.,  290,  316; 
Effa  P.,  1060,  1108;  Evelyn 

M. ,  316;  Helen  E.,  316;  How¬ 
ard  C.,  316;  James,  1108; 
Samuel,  316;  Sarah  I.,  645; 
Thomas  J.,  290,  316 

Mogel,  Howard,  843;  Mary,  809, 
843 

Mohanna,  Bertha,  752 
Mold,  Cora  M.,  708,  750;  David, 
750;  Rebecca,  750 
M ohler,  Lydia,  1368 
Mohney,  Abraham,  594;  Christena 


M.,  578,  594;  Jacob  W.,  578, 
594 

Mohr,  Andrew,  948;  Arline  H.,  903; 
Catharine  E.,  1217;  Edwin  A., 
543,  559;  Edwin  H.,  895,  903; 
Emma  L.,  543,  559;  Erwin  H., 
559;  Estella  S.,  1202,  1217; 
Evan  V.,  559;  Flora  H.,  559; 
Harold  S.,  559;  Harrison,  559; 
Harry  L.,  1202,  1217;  Hattie 
B.,  895,  903;  Helen  V.,  1217; 
John  M.,  1217;  John  S.,  1217; 
Lena  C.,  559;  Mary  B.,  516; 
Mary  E.,  1217;  Mayme  R., 
757;  Rebecca  J.,  1242;  Ruth 
E.,  1217;  Sarah,  458,  946,  948; 
Sarah  M.,  1217;  Vergie  E.,  559 
Mojeski,  Frances,  214 
Moll,  Abigail,  983;  Adelia,  487,  510; 
Alda  G.,  596;  Anna,  1241,  1250, 
1255;  Annie  L.,  596,  618;  Bea¬ 
trice  L.,  1252;  Bertha  S.,  986, 
995;  Bertram  C.,  618;  Bessie 
S.,  541;  Carl  R.,  618;  Carolina, 
487;  Charles  G.,  596,  618; 
Christina  W.,  475,  487;  Clara, 
511,  543;  Clarence  S.,  541; 
Earl  E.,  1252;  Edgar  W.,  1243, 
1252;  Edward,  475,  487;  Ed¬ 
win,  487;  E.  Irene,  596,  618; 
Elizabeth,  1201;  Emma,  1241; 
Ephraim,  1235,  1241;  Eva, 

487;  Florence  V.,  596;  George 
J.,  596,  618;  Guy  E.,  618; 
Harriet  W.,  1235,  1241;  Harry, 
756;  Harry  D.,  1082,  1124; 
Helen  K.,  996;  Henry,  543, 
1243;  Homer  S.,  618;  Howard, 
123;  Ida  S.,  1082,  1124;  Ida 
W.,  756;  Jacob  B.,  596;  Jacob 

D.,  109,  123;  J.  Alfred,  596, 
618;  John,  487,  995,  1124; John 

D. ,  1241,  1250;  John  H.,  996; 
Jonas  B.,  510,  541,  580;  Joseph 
B.,  1237,  1243;  Kate,  487; 
Katie  E.,  596,  618;  Levi  F., 
578,  596;  Lizzie  E.,  1241,  1250; 
Lizzie  H.,  109,  123;  Lizzie  V., 
1243,  1252;  Lloyd  S.,  541; 
Madaline  R.,  1252;  Mahlon, 
487,  509;  Mamie  A.,  596,  1089, 
1132;  Marion  F.,  618;  Mary, 
798,  1241,  1250;  Mary  A., 
578,  596,  1134;  Mary  L.,  1243, 
1252;  May  A.,  618;  Melinda 

E. ,  510,  541,  580;  Milton  H., 
596;  Myrtle  G.,  618;  Ralph  S., 
1124;  Rebecca  C.,  1237,  1243; 
Sarah  A.,  487,  509,  510;  Su¬ 
sanna,  487,  510;  Valeria  E., 
596,  618;  William  E.,  986,  995; 
William  H.,  596 

Molony,  Caroline  C.,  1071,  1113; 
H.  Martin,  1113;  Martin,  1071, 
1113 

Molton,  Melinda,  1405 
Moltz,  J.  Watson,  767,  822;  Roy 
W.,  822;  Ruth  M.,  767,  822; 
William  R.,  822 
Monaham,  Mary,  1540,  1550 
Monahan,  Florence  W.,  1248;  Mert, 
1248 

Monell,  George  P.,  1447,  1459; 


Henrietta  J.,  1447,  1459,  1460; 
Robert,  1459 
Mong,  Mary  J.,  824 
Monroe,  Euphemia,  1138 
Monteith,  Emma,  109,  122;  Wil¬ 
liam,  122 

Monterde,  Francisco,  636;  Maria 
de  Dolores,  633,  636 
Montgomery,  Edward,  1570;  Hen- 
ryetta,  1570;  Inez  N.,  1569, 
1570;  John,  1569,  1570;  Lu-- 
cinda,  1387 
Montren,  Louisa,  450 
Montz,  Anna,  795;  Areline,  795; 
Calvin,  795;  Charles,  738,  795; 
Daniel,  738;  Dorothy,  795; 
Earle,  795;  Edwin,  704,  738; 
Eletha,  795;  Eliza  J.,  738,  795; 
Elizabeth,  738;  Emma,  738, 
795;  Estella  M.,  738,  795; 
Florence,  796;  George,  738, 
795;  Gertrude,  795;  Gertrude 
M.,  738,  796;  Grace,  738,  796; 
Harry,  738,  796;  Harry  E., 
796;  Howard,  795;  Jacob  R., 
738;  Julia  B.,  738,  795;  Lilly 
M.,  738;  Louis,  795;  Mabel, 
795;  Mary,  795;  Mary  A.,  704, 
738;  Mildred,  795;  Philip,  795; 
Russel,  796;  Ruth,  795;  Sam¬ 
uel,  738;  Stella,  738,  795;  Wal¬ 
ter,  795;  William,  738,  795 
Mood,  Elmira,  1148 
Moon,  Charles,  253;  Esther  A., 
1508,  1521;  Nettie,  239,  253 
Mooney,  Effie  E.,  1486;  Ella  R., 
1470,  1486;  Emma  E.,  1205, 
1220;  Harriet  B.,  1327;  Helen 
S.,  1486;  Herbert  O.,  1470, 
1486;  James  T.,  1428;  John, 
650,  1220,  1486;  Louise,  641, 
650;  Margaret,  1486;  Margaret 
A.,  1409,  1428;  William,  1327 
Moonickendam,  46 
Moore,  Adam,  377;  Adelaide  H., 
748;  Alfred,  324;  Almeda  L., 
779,  835;  Amanda,  648,  659; 
Anna  E.,  207;  Carmen  C.,  315, 
337;  Caroline  F.,  803;  Charles 
D.,  180,  207;  Clemson  B.,  566, 
567,  577,  592;  Daniel  K.,  360, 
377;  David,  835;  Edna  M., 
199,  214;  Elizabeth,  1481; 

Elizabeth  C.,  522,  551;  Eliza¬ 
beth  S.,  551;  Ella,  1481;  Ella 
O.,  883;  Ellen  E.,  1290,  1303; 
Elroy  J.,  337;  Elwina  S.,  360, 
377;  Emily  E.,  611;  Ethel  E., 
390,  408;  Grace  H.,  835;  Her¬ 
man  Y.,  779,  835;  Hilary,  523; 
Jacob  B.,  659;  James  E.,  522, 
551;  James  IL,  162;  James  W., 
551;  Jane,  1478;  Jane  W.,  304; 
John  L.,  377;  Kate,  1072; 
Katherine  H.,  180,  207;  Lillian 
M.,  296,  324;  Malinda,  390; 
Margaret  E.,  133;  Maria,  1174; 
Marian  R.,  207,  216;  Marion, 
286;  Martha  J.,  119;  Martha 
R.,  784;  Mary,  508,  567,  723; 
Mary  D.,  566,  577,  592;  Myra, 
1020,  1049;  Nathan,  1303; 

Nellie  A.,  310;  Pearl,  592,  612; 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Richard,  748;  Richard  S.,  207; 
Ronald  C.,  315,  337;  Sallie, 
621;  Samuel,  612;  Sarah  O., 
162;  Tillie,  496,  .523;  William, 
611 

Moorehead,  Helen,  505 
Moorhouse,  Jane,  1123;  Mary  J., 
1081,  1123;  William,  1123 
Mordew,  Anthony,  745;  Erva  H., 
745;  Grace  L.,  745,  801;  Jacob 
W.,  706,  745;  Maud  A.,  745, 
800;  Rebecca  H.,  706,  745 
Moreland,  Homer,  1405;  Olive, 
1365,  1405 

Morelock,  Charles,  574;  Christina 

C.,  574 

Moreman,  Judith  E.,  1493 
Morford,  Charles,  1537;  Charles 
H.,  1520,  1537;  Della,  1537; 
Emma  L.,  1520,  1537;  George 
W.,  660,  1508,  1520;  H.  Irene, 
658,  660;  Maria  H.,  1508,  1520; 
Mary  S.,  1520,  1537 
Morgan,  Belle,  304,  331,  384;  Carrie 
C.,  1073;  Cornelia,  598;  Har¬ 
riet,  1331,  1353;  Jacob,  1504; 
John,  568,  574;  Joseph,  1073; 
Mamie  G.,  1197,  1208;  Mary 

L. ,  183;  Mary  M.,  568,  574; 
Nettie,  681;  Rebecca,  288; 
Reese  E.,  1353;  Sallie  B.,  1424; 
Theodore,  331 

Morningstar,  Frank,  1359;  George, 
1334,  1359;  Mary  C.,  1334, 
1359;  Reed,  1359 

Morrell,  Emma  E.,  181,  209;  Fair¬ 
fax  A.,  209;  William  H.,  181, 
209 

Morris,  Alpharetta,  446;  Blanc  B., 
1396,  1425;  Caroline,  217; 

Edith  E.,  1396;  Edward  S., 
1396;  Elizabeth  V.,  1396;  Eme- 
line  S.,  1396;  Ethelda,  287; 
James  P.,  310;  Jessie  A.,  1396, 
1425;  Joseph,  1396;  Joseph  T., 
1355,  1396;  Kathryn  S.,  1396; 
Lucetta,  789;  Lydia,  1238; 
Marion  F.,  1396;  Martha  E., 
309;  Maurice,  1396;  M.  Ethel¬ 
da,  310;  Nelson  A.,  1396;  Rob¬ 
ert  H.,  966;  Sarah  M.,  1355, 
1396;  Stella  M.,  1396;  William 
T.,  1460 

Morrison,  Alice  E.,  1364;  Anna  J., 
1353,  1392;  Bertha  E.,  1353, 
1392;  Bower  E.,  1371;  Cameron 

S.,  1481,  1496;  C.  Elmer,  1353, 
1392;  Clara  M.,  1336,  1364; 
Claude  M.,  1336,  1364;  Cloe 

M. ,  1336,  1364;  Eddy  D.,  1336; 
Edwin  R.,  1353,  1392;  Eliza 

B. ,  1325,  1336;  Endosia  J., 
1336;  Fannie  M.,  1342,  1371; 
Helen  F.,  1481,  1496;  Herbert 

C. ,  1392;  Hettie,  1371;  Howard 

S.,  1353,  1392;  Hugh  A.,  1364; 
James  G.,  1352;  Jennie  E.,  301, 
330;  Joan,  1364;  John  A.,  1392; 
John  C.,  1364;  John  W.,  1325, 
1336;  Kate  J.,  1336,  1364; 
Lorna  L.,  1353,  1392;  Lydia 
R.,  1392;  Margaret,  1421, 

1422;  Mary,  1389;  Mary  E., 


1389;  Maude  E.,  1336,  1364; 
Otis  T.,  1336,  1364;  Paul  E., 
1392;  Rebecca  B.,  1330,  1352; 
Rex  W.,  1364;  R.  N.,  1449; 
Robert  C.,  1330,  1352;  Russell 
P.,  1336,  1364;  Sarah,  1489; 
Theodore  N.,  1496;  Thomas 

D. ,  1336;  Thomas  F.,  330; 
William  R.,  1392 

Morrow,  Elizabeth,  740;  Janet, 
1542, 1554 

Morse,  Charles  H.,  643,  653;  Char¬ 
lotte  I.,  643,  653;  Elizabeth, 
653;  Ellen  A.,  512,  545;  Frank 
B.,  512,  545;  James,  608;  Man- 
dana,  590,  608;  Martha  J.,  653; 
Samuel  F.,  576 

Morton,  Daisy  E.,  614;  Edgar  J., 
594,  614;  Edith  E.,  1391;  Edna 

E. ,  614;  Elsie  V.,  1268,  1275; 
Elvira  S.,  594,  614;  Frank  W., 
1275;  Grace  M.,  615;  Henry 
E.,  615;  Jennie,  658;  John  A., 
614 

Mory,  Harrietta,  186 
Mosby,  Sarah  (Sallie)  O.,  109,  123 
Moscrop,  Elizabeth,  1386 
Moseley,  Frances,  1474 
Moser,  Adelaide,  678;  Anna,  279, 
295;  Caroline,  1090;  Charles 
W.,  198;  Clyde  A.,  368;  Dora 
M.,  368,  393;  Ed,  760; 

Emma  O.,  1136;  Flora,  449; 
Gertrude,  738,  796;  Hannah 
K.,  176,  198;  Helen  C.,  393; 
Helen  J.,  198;  Henry  C.,  368, 
1304;  Hilda  A.,  678;  Ida  M., 
357,  368;  Jacob,  796;  Jacob  L., 
672,  678;  Jacob  S.,  357,  368; 
James  M.,  214;  Janet  N.,  678; 
Jennie  J.,  198;  Jonathan  W., 
1211;  Juliana,  1329,  1350; 

Kate,  813;  Lillian  I.,  393; 
Lillie  A.,  357,  368;  Lily  S., 
760;  Luther  A.,  368;  Lydia  E., 
1293,  1304;  Mandilla  M.,  1199, 
1211;  Mary  C.,  678;  Miriam, 
195,  214;  Olive  M.,  672,  678; 
Raymond  A.,  368;  Sarah  R., 
393;  Susanna,  368;  Vivian  A., 
368;  Warren  A.,  368,  393; 
William  H.,  678;  William  Y., 
176,  198 

Moses,  Adam,  1033;  Cordelia,  1033; 
Cordelia  M.,  1015,  1033; 

George,  1015,  1033;  Martha 
IV,  1033,  1070;  Mary,  1033; 
Samuel,  1033;  Sophia,  1033 
Mosheim,  941 
Moss,  Lelia  J.,  141 
Mosteller,  John,  304;  Louisa  N., 
972;  Margaret  C.,  304;  Mary 
D.,  283,  304;  William  D.,  304; 
William  H.,  283,  304 
Moulton,  Arthur  B.,  398;  Cather¬ 
ine  C.,  373,  398 

Mount,  Blanche  T.,  243,  259; 
Brazilla,  259;  Emma  II.,  1091, 
1136;  Ezekiel,  1136;  Harry  W., 
1091,  1136;  Helen,  1136;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1 1 36 

Mountjoy,  Eliza,  672;  John,  672; 
Mollie  E.,  667,  672 


Mouser,  Mary,  717,  774 
Mowday,  David,  1497;  Harold  H.. 
1482,  1497;  Mary  S.,  1482, 
1497 

Mowdey,  Edwin,  735;  Laura  L., 
735 

Mower,  Andrew,  748;  Anna  E.,  748; 

Kate  A.,  707,  748 
Mowlds,  Jacob,  1076 
Mowrer — see  Maurer 
Mowry  (Mowrey),  Emily  C.,  1464, 
1479;  George  P.,  1479;  George 

S.,  1327,  1343;  Harriet  B., 
1327,  1343 

Moxley,  Lena,  732,  790;  William 
H.,  790 

Moyer,  Aaron,  650;  Aaron  H.,  386; 
Aaron  J.,  713,  762,  818;  Abby, 
366;  Abraham,  366,  481,  1084, 
1146,  1253;  Abraham  H.,  1245, 
1253;  Abraham  S.,  472,  477; 
Abraham  Y.,  477;  Ada  L.,  265; 
Addie  C.,  477,  493;  Adelaide 
Z.,  1084,  1127;  Adelia  C.,  235, 
243;  Agnes,  440;  Agnes  H., 
912,  914;  Albert  S.,  559;  Alice, 
429,  444,  497,  619;  Alice  C., 
543,  559;  Alice  I.,  388;  Alice 
J.,  366,  387;  Mice  IV,  266,  267; 
Alice  M.,  493,  593,  614,  625, 
818,  847;  Alma  B.,  493,  518; 
Alma  IV,  614,  625;  Alverta, 
845;  Alvin  C.,  1072,  1114; 
Alvin  G.,  1084;  Amanda,  925; 
Amelia,  813,  1158;  A.  Mildred, 
1084;  Ann,  273,  279,  366,  388; 
Anna,  286,  388,  434,  473,  481, 
1120;  Anna  B.,  1385;  Anna 
C.,  493,  518;  Anna  E.,  1427; 
Anna  M.,  1469,  1485;  Anna 
V.,  1485;  Anna  Y.,  473,  480; 
Annie,  641,  650;  Aquilla,  1125, 
1146;  Arlene  V.,  559 
Barbara,  62,  686,  688,  1124,  1373; 
Benjamin,  365;  Bertha  A., 
1302;  Bertha  R.,  559;  Beulah, 
811;  Caroline,  1158;  Carrie 
L.,  438;  Catharine  (Catherine), 
173,  192,  366,  688;  Catharine 
H.,  1385;  Catharine  R.,  1021; 
Catharine  W.,  423,  433; 

Charles,  440;  Charles  A.,  267; 
Charles  C.,  176,  199;  Charles 

F.,  493,  518;  Charles  H.,  762; 
Charles  W.,  490;  Charles  Y., 
477;  Chester  M.,  298,  327; 
Christina,  477,  688;  Clara  M., 
1385;  Clarence,  199;  Clarence 
A.,  559;  Clem,  440;  Conrad, 
686,  688;  Constance  S.,  1253; 
Cora,  440;  Cora  M.,  493; 
Cyrus,  758 

Daniel  IV,  234,  235,  242,  243; 
Daniel  V.,  713,  762;  David  E., 
264;  David  IV,  235,  243;  Della, 
1412;  D.  Helen,  1485;  Dorsey, 
845;  Earl  W.,  1427;  Edith  K., 
265;  Edna  M.,  391;  Edna  S., 
327;  Edwin,  755,  811;  Edwin 
H.,  614,  625;  E.  Hazel,  1485; 
Eleanor  M.,  614,  625;  Eli, 
720;  Elias,  1385;  Elias  W., 
1350,  1385;  Elizabeth,  365; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1689 


Elizabeth  A.,  1302;  Elizabeth 

C.,  713,  762;  Elizabeth  S.,  238, 
252,  427,  440;  Elizabeth  Y., 
477,  494;  Ella,  433,  449;  Ella 
M.,  252,  265;  Ella  R.,  298, 
327;  Ella  V.,  252,  559;  Ella 
Y.,  497,  525;  Ellcora  A.,  264, 
267;  Ellen,  1049;  Elliott  F., 
391;  Ellis  S.,  327;  Elma  E., 
1485;  Elmer,  252;  Elmer  E., 
559;  Elmer  H.,  391;  Elsie  E., 
543,  559,  763,  819;  Elsie  I., 
1130,  1147;  Elvina,  697,  721; 
Elwood,  845;  Emanuel,  1214; 
Emma,  440,  816,  1333,  1356; 
Emma  E.,  477,  493;  Emma  F., 
457;  Emma  H.,  760,  815; 
Emma  K.,  1239,  1246;  Emma 

L. ,  493;  Emma  M.,  176,  298; 
Emma  N.,  845;  Emma  W., 
199,  720;  Emma  Y.,  477; 
Enos,  235;  Estella  S.,  559,  563; 
Ethel  G.,  763;  Ethel  I.,  391; 
Ethelinda,  713;  Euphemia  K., 
356,  365;  Eva  E.,  1073,  1117; 
Eva  W.,  526,  552 

Fanny,  1036,  1077;  Fern  R.,  625; 

F.  Hughes,  762;  Fianna  B., 
1211;  Florence,  199,  1246; 

Florence  E.,  559;  Frances  D., 
264,  267;  Frank,  388;  Frank 
K.,  1073,  1117;  Frank  L.,  713, 
763;  Frank  O.,  493;  Frank  S., 
1117;  Franklin,  614;  Frastie 
P.,  762;  Frederick  W.,  762, 
818;  George,  427,  440,  688, 
711,  756;  George  C.,  388,  747; 
George  W.,  1117;  Gertie  I., 
614,  625;  Gertrude  M.,  199, 
214;  Grace  N.,  625;  Grace  W., 
762,  818;  Grove,  243,  260 
Hannah,  710,  756,  1247;  Hannah 
K.,  234,  235,  242,  243;  Han¬ 
nah  L.,  265;  Hannah  Y.  497, 
525;  Hans  J.,  71;  Harriet  N., 
713,  762;  Harrison  K.,  367, 
391;  Harry,  433;  Harry  E., 
391;  Harry  L.,  527,  552;  Harry 

M. ,  818,  847,  848;  Harry  O., 
493;  Harvey,  811,  845;  Harvey 

A.,  559;  Harvey  K.,  912,  914; 
Harvey  M.,  493;  Harvey  Y., 
497,  525;  Helen  E.,  1198,  1209; 
Helen  G.,  433,  450;  Helen  J., 
818;  Helen  O.,  493;  Henry, 
811;  Henry  C.,  713,  762;  Henry 
F.,  1021;  Henry  L.,  525;'  Henry 
S.,  480,  497;  Henry  Y.,  480; 
Hester  A.,  762,  818;  Hilda  K., 
925;  Hilda  L.,  391;  H.  Mae, 
1084;  Horace,  543,  559;  How¬ 
ard,  199;  Howard  W.,  438 

Ida,  252,  433,  449;  Ida  K.,  251, 
264,  265;  Ida  L.,  388;  Ida  M., 
298,  328,  713,  762;  Ida  V., 
477,  493;  Irvin  V.,  1469,  1485; 
Irwin,  252,  433,  497;  Irwin 
Iv.,  251,  265;  Isaac,  1288; 
Isaac  L.,  816;  Isaac  Y.,  477, 
493;  Isaiah  W.,  1246;  Jacob. 
64,  366,  477,  688,  1302;  Jacob 
Iv.,  388;  Jacob  W.,  1485;  Jacob 
Y.,  477,  493;  Jennie,  433,  440, 


454,  758,  762;  John,  356,  365, 
366,  388,  391,  1035,  1075; 

John  B.,  706,  747;  John  C., 
713,  763;  John  D.,  1039,  1084; 
John  E.,  747,  1209;  John  F., 
122,  559,  563;  John  H.,  391, 
409;  John  S.,  473,  480,  694, 
713;  Jonas,  267,  1072;  Jonas 

B. ,  238,  252;  Joseph,  280,  298, 

423,  433,  440,  747,  1114; 

Joseph  A.,  251,  264;  Joseph 

Y.,  814;  Josie  M.,  235,  243; 
Julia  C.,  713,  763;  Julia  L., 
713,  762 

Kate,  191,  299,  839,  1029,  1063, 
1102;  Katherine  (Kathryn), 
425,  652;  Katie,  328;  Katie 

D. ,  298,  327,  923,  925;  Katie 

G.,  122;  Katie  M.,  508,  538; 
Laura  E.,  736,  792;  Laura  M., 
391;  Leon  V.,  747;  Leona  L., 
493,  518;  Leonard,  72;  Leon¬ 
ard  H.,  747;  Levi  W.,  792; 
Lillian,  433;  Lillian  L.,  762; 
Lillian  M.,  1247,  1253;  Lillie 
J.,  429,  444;  Lillie  W.,  758; 
Lizzie,  449,  1213;  Lizzie  A., 
265;  Lizzie  K.,  330;  Lizzie  L., 
265;  Lizzie  R.,  1035,  1075; 
Lucy,  366;  Lydia  A.,  1350, 
1385;  Lydia  S.,  1155,  1158; 
Lydia  W.,  327;  Lydia  Y.,  477 

Mabel,  199,  811,  814;  Mabel  B., 
442,  456;  Mabel  V.,  391;  Mah- 
lon  M.,  298,  327;  Mamie,  195; 
Marcus  K.,  925;  Margaret, 
267,  473,  481;  Margaret  K., 
280,  298;  Maria,  694,  711; 
Maria  H.,  688;  Marie  I.,  267; 
Martha  E.,  763;  Martha  L., 
525;  Martha  R.,  713;  Martin, 
559;  Mary,  235,  366,  430,  480, 
502,  503,  634,  640,  761,  984, 
1034,  1072,  1158;  Mary  A.,  243, 
561,  750,  755,  811,  1246;  Mary 

E. ,  713,  763,  1302,  1308;  Mary 

F. ,  762,  818;  Mary  H.,  1251; 
MaryL,  1485;  Mary  J.,  477, 493, 
559;  Mary  M.,  298,  694,  713; 
Mary  S.,  365,  386;  Mary  Y., 
480,  497;  Maude  O.,  493,  518; 
M.  Edna,  388;  Melvin  E., 
1147;  Michael,  481,  925;  Mil¬ 
dred  B.,  762;  Milton,  366, 1427; 
Milton  J.,  559;  Milton  K.,  387; 
Milton  M.,  538;  Milton  S., 
327;  Miltrie,  1075;  Morris 

C. ,  1253;  Muriel  A.,  267;  My¬ 
ron  L.,  747;  Myrtle,  845;  Myr¬ 
tle  M.,  1485,  1498 

Nathan,  614;  Nathan  F.,  493; 
Nathan  S.,  444;  Nora  K.,  265; 
Norman  L.,  265;  Olivia,  812; 
Olivia  G.,  1039,  1084;  Ora  M., 
1485;  Oswin,  440,  811;  Oswin 
E.,  593,  614;  Otto  B.,  243; 
Paul,  845;  Paul  E.,  563;  Paul 
J.,  1130,  1147;  Paul  L.,  265; 
Perry  W.,  614,  625;  Peter, 
234,  235;  Raymond  A.,  265; 
Rebecca,  762;  Rebecca  H.,  391, 
409;  Rebecca  R.,  757,  814; 
Rebecca  YV.,  713,  762;  Robert, 


267;  Robert  C.,  625;  Robert 
•  M.,  493,  518;  Rubie  G.,  243, 
260;  Russel  N.,  1247,  1253; 
Ruth,  814;  Ruth  L.,  1253; 
Ruth  O.,  493,  518;  Sadie  R., 
762;  Sallie,  440,  758,  811;Sallie 
A.,  1201,  1214;  Sallie  H.,  1407, 
1427;  Sallie  L.,  497,  525;  Sallie 
M.,  252,  265;  Sallie  S.,  508; 
Salome,  480;  Samuel,  252,  328, 
1290,  1302;  Samuel  B.,  757, 
814;  Samuel  J.,  914;  Sara  J., 
1072,  1114;  Sarah,  713,  762, 
1158;  Sarah  H.,  706,  747; 
Sarah  Y.,  472,  477,  494;  Sebel- 
la  K.,  367,391;  Septimus,  235; 
Solomon  S.,  1155,  1158;  Sophia 

V. ,  366,  388;  Sophia  W.,  1245, 
1253;  Sue  A.,  1290,  1302;  Sue 
C.,  366;  Susan,  243,  252,  504, 
989,  1102,  1158;  Susan  E.,  264, 
267;  Susan  F.,  251,  252,  265; 
Susanna,  103,  111,  473,  481, 
640,  1127;  Susanna  K.,  232, 
234. 

T.  Cornelius,  267;  Thomas,  1158; 
Townsend  C.,  264,  267; 

Ulysses,  66;  Ulysses  K.,  252, 
265;  Vincent  C.,  264,  267; 
Viola  M.,  559;  Walter  J.,  1147; 
Walter  L.,  559;  Walter  O., 
493,  518;  Warren,  814;  War¬ 
ren  O.,  243;  William,  63,  232, 

234,  243,  366,  811,  1158;  Wil¬ 
liam  D.,  508,  1407,  1427;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  763,  819;  William  K., 

235,  243,  1083;  William  L., 
264;  William  O.,  713;  William 

W. ,  1385;  Willis  A.,  1302,  1308; 
Willis  G.,  266,  267,  1084,  1127; 
Wilmer  C.,  264,  267;  Wilmer 
S.,  923,  925;  Wilson  C.,  762, 
818,  1239,  1246;  Wilson  D., 
848;  Woodward,  456;  Zenaide. 
L.,  762,  818;  Zilpha  E.,  713, 
763 

Moyses,  Mary,  924 
Mliche,  Elias,  85 

Muehl,  Margerite,  378,  404;  Sonis, 
404 

Muehmer,  Christopher,  662;  Su¬ 
sanna,  662 
Muhlenberg,  1434 

H.  M.,  1437;  John  H.,  1321;  Su¬ 
sanna,  1504 
Muhr,  512 

Muir,  Mary  J.,  477,  493;  William, 
493 

Mulfinger,  Caroline  C.,  166,  185; 
Gottlieb,  185 

Mulholland,  Mary,  235,  244 
Mulkey,  Margaret  M.,  787,  838; 
Owen  W.,  838 

Mull,  Cyrus,  572,  584;  Eleanor  J., 
572,  584;  Elizabeth,  440;  Frank 
A.,  584;  George  F.,  585;  Hor¬ 
ace  E.,  584;  Jacob,  584;  Jacob 
C.,  585;  Leonidas  H.,  585; 
Mary  M.,  585;  Sarah  E.,  584; 
Thomas  K.,  584;  William  C., 
584 

Mullane,  Bertha  M.,  1207,  1222; 
William,  1222 


1690 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Mullen,  Harry  E.,  1398;  James, 
1367;  Mary,  167;  Maud  K., 
1355,  1398 
Muller — see  Miller 
Mullin,  Alfred  M.,  1269,  1276; 
Bertha  E.,  1276;  Clara  M., 
1269,  1276;  George  Y.,  1276 
Mullins,  Josephine  I.,  141 
Mumbauer  (Mumbower),  Cather- 
ina,  440;  Ellen  S.,  1218;  Han¬ 
nah,  407;  Katie,  1241,  1251 
Mummey,  Lena,  753;  Oliver,  753; 

Vina  D.,  753 
Munch,  Ellen  W.,  1078 
Mundy,  Charles  I.,  1469,  1484; 

Hannah  A.,  1469,  1485 
Munk,  Mary,  1156,  1160 
Munro,  J.  H.,  1528;  Josephine  P., 
1528 

Munster,  9 
Miinsterberg,  7 

Murphy,  Agnes  D.,  1376,  1410; 
Alfred,  727,  787;  Ann  E.,  1507; 
Annie  M.,  1517;  Arthur,  1517, 
1533;  B.  F.,  1410;  Catharine, 
214;  Charles  G.,  1376,  1410; 
Clarence  L.,  1517,  1533;  Doro¬ 
thy  M.,  1533;  Ella  C.,  1493; 
Ethel  F.,  1410;  Florence  D., 
1517,  1533;  Harold  S.,  1410; 
Harvey,  1376,  1410;  Helen, 
787;  Howard,  1410;  Ida  F., 
1376,  1410;  Ida  G.,  1163,  1172; 
James,  787;  Jane,  1196,  1207; 
John,  1207,  1517;  Logan,  1533; 
Lydia,  1533;  Lydia  A.,  1517, 
1533;  Mary,  787;  Mary  G., 
727,  787;  P.,  1172;  Robert, 
1533;  Thomas  W.,  1172;  T. 
Logan,  1507,  1517;  T.  Wilbur, 
1163 

Murr,  Elizabeth,  903 

Murray,  Elmira,  242,  259;  Hannah 

E. ,  524;  Jean,  1120;  John,  1079, 
1120;  Lee,  310,  334;  Mabel  G., 
1079,  1120;  Mabel  R.,  310, 
334;  Margaret,  609,  624;  Rich¬ 
ard  L.,  334;  S.  Edith,  1096, 
1138;  W.  F.,  960 

Murtha,  Helen,  1240,  1248 
Muschlitz,  Lewis  W.,  995;  Mae  E., 
984,  995 

Muse,  Eli  H.,  188;  Mary  M.,  500; 

Queenie  V.,  169,  188 
Musselman,  Dinah  F.,  1308;  Eliza, 
1302;  Elizabeth,  492;  Elmer  E., 
1147;  Faronica,  258;  Florence 

F. ,  752;  Harry  C.,  1130,  1147; 
Helen  V.,  1103,  1142;  Herbert, 
1103,  1142;  Joseph,  1142;  Ma¬ 
tilda  L.,  1216;  Olivia  M.,  102, 
108;  Robert  T.,  709,  752;  Rosa 
A.,  709,  752;  Stella  R.,  1130, 
1147 

Musser,  Sue,  340 
Muthard,  711 

Hannah,  756;  Sarah,  709,  754 
Mutter,  Aaron,  1222;  Ella  M.,  1207, 
1222;  Emma,  905 
Mybird,  Elizabeth,  676 
Myer,  Myers — see  Meyers 


N 

Nace  (Nase,  Naze),  Aaron,  481, 
698,  722,  1222;  Angeline,  697, 
721;  Ann,  481;  Anna  A.,  698; 
Annie  R.,  743;  Barbara  Y., 
473,  481;  Blanche  M.,  525; 
Carrie  A.,  722,  783;  Catharine 

F. ,  722,  783;  Catharine  M., 

698,  723;  Catherine,  523; 

Daniel,  689,  697;  Dewalt,  481; 
Edna  K.,  391,  409;  Elizabeth, 
481,  499,  697,  722;  Elizabeth 
S.,  497;  Ella,  1253;  Ella  Y., 
497,  525;  Elsie  M.,  525,  552; 
Emma  L.,  697,  722;  Enos  F., 
496;  Granville  G.,  1207,  1222; 
Harry  J..  722:  Harrv  M.,  525; 
Helen  M.,  525;  Henry,  697, 
722;  Henry  II.,  1124;  Hester, 
522;  Howard,  497;  Howard 
M.,  525;  Ida  K.,  365,  387,  1207, 
1222;  Isaac  M.,  242,  258; 
Jacob,  171,  191;  James,  481; 
John,  473,  481,  722;  Kate  K., 
171,  191;  Leanna,  481,  1082, 
1124;  Levi,  191;  Lizzie  G.,  242, 
258;  Lizzie  K.,  383,  406;  Lloyd 
K.,  258;  Mabel,  783;  Magda¬ 
lena  H.,  689,  697;  Mamie,  722; 
Mamie  M.,  525,  552;  Mary, 
1023;  Mary  C.,  480,  496;  Mary 

E. ,  722,  782;  Mary  J.,  698, 
722;  Mary  Y.,  481,  498;  Matil¬ 
da,  387;  Minta  A.,  722;  Oliver 
M.,  365,  387;  Oswin  B.,  497, 
525;  Paul  M.,  525;  Pearl,  783; 
Robert,  1207;  Robert  M.,  525; 
Russel  M.,  525;  Thomas,  387; 
Samuel,  481;  Samuel  S.,  1022; 
Sarah  A.,  697,  722;  William, 
258,  409;  William  E.,  783;  Wil¬ 
liam  F.,  698,  722,  783;  William 
M.,  406 

Nadler,  John  C.,  1180 
Nafe,  George  W.,  1363;  June,  1336, 
1363 

Nagle  (Nagel),  Alice  A.,  1289,  1299; 
Bella  B.,  456,  464;  Catharine 
S.,  440,  453;  Catherine  M.,  463; 
Clarence  R.,  453;  Dorothy  M., 
464;  Earl,  456,  464;  Edward 

G. ,  453;  Emma,  1043;  Emma 

F. ,  453;  Emma  H.,  706,  745; 

Frederick,  123,  706,  745; 

George,  968;  Hannah,  110, 
123;  Harrison,  745;  Harrv, 
712,  1143;  Harry  W.,  440,  453; 
John,  464,  745;  John  S.,  1299; 
Joseph,  745;  Kathryn  M.,  1111, 
1143;  Mary,  745;  Minnie  E., 
453;  Sadie  F.,  453,  463;  Sallie, 
745;  William  H.,  453,  463; 
William  L.,  453 

Nahm,  August,  882;  Flor  ence  B., 
878,  882;  George  A.,  878,  882 
Naile,  Charles  E.,  1071,  1113; 

Flora  C.,  1071,  1113;  Frederick 
W.,  1113;  Ralph  H.,  1113; 
William  E.,  1113 
Nair,  Georgia,  113,  127 
Narosly,  Alice  J.,  529;  Alice  L., 
500,  529;  Charles  F.,  500,  529; 


Ferdinand,  529;  Helen  B.,  529 
Nase — see  Nace 

Nash,  Annie,  1268,  1274;  Barbara 
A.,  1268,  1274;  Daniel,  1268; 
Daniel  I.,  1268,  1274;  Dorothy 

A. ,  1274,  1278;  Elvie  M.,  1268, 
1274;  Emily  M.,  1274;  Emily 
Y.,  1263,  1268;  Evelyn  M., 
1274;  Harry  L.,  1268,  1274; 
John  E.,  1274;  Joseph,  1263, 
1268;  Joseph  Y.,  1268,  1274; 
Mabel  E.,  1274;  Mary  E., 
1268,  1274;  Pamelia  L.,  182; 
Ruth  B.,  1274;  Sarah  G.,  1268, 
1274;  Sarah  H.,  121;  Virginia 

B. ,  775,  833;  William  H.,  833 
Nashee,  George  N.,  1509;  Margaret, 

1504,  1509 

Nat-tress,  Althea  N.,  1222;  David 
H.,  1222;  Earl  W.,  1222;  Es- 
tella  S.,  1207,  1222;  George 
W.,  1207,  1222 
Nau,  Carolina,  192 
Naugle,  Mary,  691,  703 
Nauglebaugh,  Caroline,  267 
Nazareth,  S4 
Naze — see  Nace 
Neal — see  Neel 
Nealon,  Cassie,  201 
Neander,  19,  857 
Nebinger,  Emma,  827 
Neece,  Mary  E.,  645 
Neel  (Neal),  Charles,  138;  Charles 
S.,  1390;  Emma  M.,  120,  138; 
James  E.,  1351,  1390;  Mar¬ 
garet  V.,  1351,  1390;  Mar¬ 
guerite,  1390 

Neeld,  Joseph  W.,  598;  Rebecca 
W.,  580,  598 

Neely,  Anna  M.,  520,  550;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  495,  520;  Frances 
M.,  550;  Gertrude,  448,  460; 
Joseph  L.,  520,  550;  Joseph  M, 
520;  Virginia,  520;  William  H., 
495,  520 

Neff,  Hannah,  724;  Jacob,  864, 
867;  Lyzette,  310;  Sebastian, 
864;  Susanna,  864,  867 
Nehnfelter,  Elizabeth  H.,  1013; 

William,  1013 

Neidig,  Catharine  A.,  1039,  1083; 
Cievilla  J.,  960;  Clara,  1083; 
Maggie,  1083;  Milton,  1083 
Neifert,  John,  556 
Neiffer,  Hannah  F.,  1050;  Samuel 
Iv.,  1050 

Neikerk,  Sophia,  525 
Neilson,  Florence  M.,  784;  Harold 
W.,  784;  Harry,  723,  784;  Kate 
H.,  723,  784;  Robert  C.,  784 
Neiman — see  Newman 
Nein,  Carrie,  727;  Clara  H.,  700, 
727;  Milford,  727;  Olive,  727; 
William,  700,  727 
Neitigh,  John,  1232 
Neitz,  Carrie  V.,  1117;  Emily  E., 
1073,  1117;  Frank  W.,  1073, 
1117;  Henry  A.,  1117 
Neivel,  Rebecca  R.,  209 
Nellis,  Lizzie  W.,  869,  876 
Nelson,  Elizabeth,  572;  Ella  M., 
771, 827 ;  Hannah,  1307;  James, 
572,  827;  Josephine,  572;  Mar- 


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garet,  572;  Margaret  M.,  568, 
572;  William,  568,  572 
Nepley,  Ida  B.,  107,  120;  John,  120 
Nepp,  Dora,  1161 

Nester,  Ada  C.,  646,  655;  Daniel, 
655;  Emma,  845;  Esther  M., 
655;  Gerald  R.,  655;  Mary, 
655;  William,  655,  845;  William 
H.,  646,  655 

Nettle,  Bessie,  1378,  1412;  Charles 
H.,  1412 

Netzley,  Florence,  1370,  1406;  Hen¬ 
ry,  717,  773;  Ida  E.,  773,  830; 
Ira  B.,  1406;  Lillie  E.,  773, 
831;  Lizzie,  773,  831;  Paul  S., 
831;  Rebecca  E.,  717,  773; 
Wayne,  773,  831 
Neudorf,  10 
Neuman — see  Newman 
Neusalz,  35 
Neuse,  Susan,  1040 
Neuwerk,  45 
Nevell,  Elizabeth,  1244 
Nevin,  Elizabeth,  395 
Nevyus,  Josiah  D.,  1478;  Margaret, 
1463,  1478 
New,  Emma,  549 

Newbern,  John  A.,  108,  121;  Lilian 
M.,  121,  139;  Mary  C.,  121, 
139;  Mary  P.,  108,  121;  Matil¬ 
da  I.,  121,  139 
Newberry,  Elanore,  340 
Newbold,  Albert  G.,  244,  261; 
Beatrice,  261;  Catharine,  367, 
392;  Elizabeth,  261;  Elizabeth 
K;,  244,  261;  John,  392;  Wil¬ 
liam  R.,  261 

Newbury,  George,  333;  Helen,  310, 
333;  Isabel,  333 
New  Castle,  49,  83,  84 
Newcomb,  Charlotte,  1029 
Newcomer,  John,  103;  Mary,  99, 
103;  Vianna,  957 
New'ell,  Anna,  320 
New  Hanover,  55,  63 
Newhard,  Blanche  M.,  1147;  Clar¬ 
ence,  170,  190;  Dorothy  M., 
190;  Edgar  G.,  1147;  Elmira 
J.,  158,  170;  Elsie  S.,  1147; 
Emma,  1087;  Joseph,  1147; 
Lloyd  W.,  1147;  Mabel  A., 
1129,  1147;  Mary  R.,  170,  190; 
Miriam  E.,  1147;  Milford  H., 
158,  170;  Ruth  M.,  190; 

Thomas,  170;  Walter  H.,  1147; 
William,  1129,  1147 
Newlin,  Elizabeth  M.,  1544;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  1511,  1528;  Emma, 
1030;  Emma  W.,  1014,  1030; 
Esther,  1014,  1030;  George 

W.,  1014,  1030;  Harold  P., 
1528,  1544;  Jesse,  1014,  1030; 
Phyllis  L.,  1544;  William  P., 
1511,  1528 

Newman  (Neiman,  Neuman,  Ney- 
raan),  Abraham,  663;  Adolph, 
320;  Alfred  C.,  667,  672; 

Amileia  A.,  672;  Anna,  414; 
Anna  M.,  1003,  1004;  Anna 
U.,  667,  672;  Augusta  W.,  665, 
667;  Austin,  647,  657;  Bal¬ 
thasar,  662;  Bessie  T.,  665, 
667;  Blanche  J.,  657;  Blanche 


R. ,  667,  673;  Caroline  V.,  667, 
672;  Catharine,  1004;  Chris¬ 
tian  M.,  667,  672;  Christine, 
672;  Christopher  (Christoph), 
29,  36,  42,  52,  54,  55,  63,  67, 
73,  77,  79,  83,  345,  662-664, 
928,  1227;  Clara  A.,  667,  672; 
Gordie  K.,  657,  660;  Cyrus, 
1381 

David,  29,  38,  54,  55,  67,  79, 
83,  662,  663;  David  P.,  679; 
Dorothy  H.,  320;  Edith  P., 
657;  Edwin  A.,  667,  672; 

Edwin  P.,  672;  Edwinea  A., 
672;  Elias,  647;  Eliza,  1381; 
Elizabeth,  1093;  Elizabeth  M., 
117;  Emma,  647,  657;  Emma 
J.,  667,  672;  Enos  K.,  665,  667; 
Enos  S.,  667,  672;  Estelle  H., 
293,  320;  Esther,  154,  161,  665; 
Eunice,  672,  679;  Eva,  667; 
Floyd  B.,  657;  Francis  D., 
672;  George,  662,  664,  665; 
George  A.,  293,  320;  Georgina 

A. ,  667,  673;  Grace  E.,  320; 
Grace  W.,  667,  672 

Harry,  647;  Helen  C.,  672;  Her¬ 
man,  1004;  Hobart  E.,  672; 
Ida  M.,  672,  679;  Janet,  679; 
Jennie,  1516,  1532;  Jeremias, 
1258;  John,  1347,  1381;  Jonas 

S. ,  647,  657;  Kathryn  A.,  672; 
Leah,  665,  946;  Louis  C.,  679; 
Lucian  C.,  672,  679;  Lydia 

B. ,  1347,  1381;  Mamie  C.,  672, 

679;  Marcia  I.,  647,  657; 
Maria,  38,  42,  67,  662,  663; 
Martha  L.,  672,  679;  Matilda, 
110;  Maud  U.,  647;  May  L., 
667,  673;  Melchior,  17,  20,  36, 
41,  42,  67,  661,  662,  965; 
Mollie  E.,  667,  672;  Natalie 
A.,  672,  679 

Olive  M.,  672,  678;  Oliver  E., 
667,  672;  Paul,  679;  Regina, 
344;  Regina  K.,  152,  664,  665; 
Robert  E.,  672,  679;  Robert 
H.,  667,  673;  Robert  R.,  673; 
Rosina,  662,  663;  Rosina  W., 
663,  664,  1227;  Ruth  M.,  672, 
679;  Samuel,  152,  664,  665; 
Sarah,  277,  291,  665;  Sarah 

A. ,  639,  647;  Susanna,  38,  42, 
67;  Susanna  M.,  662,  928; 
Teressa  C.,  647,  657;  Theodore, 
639,  647;  Theodore  W.,  657, 
660;  Virginia,  679 

Newton,  Clara,  108,  121;  John  M., 
1272;  Mary,  1272;  Rebecca 
M.,  1267,  1272 

Niblo,  Mayme  D.,  670,  677;  Wil¬ 
liam,  670,  677 
Nice  (Nyce),  1201 

Adam,  1031;  Adam  B.,  1014, 
1031;  Alice,  148;  Alice  L, 
1080;  Alice  M.,  1072,  1115; 
Alverda,  1072;  Amanda,  1031; 
Amanda  F.,  1034;  Amandus 
G.,  1038,  1081;  Anna,  162, 
1071;  Anne,  146;  Benjamin, 
1034,  1073;  Benjamin  F.,  1071, 
1114;  Bertha  O.,  1071,  1114; 

B.  Frank,  1114;  Caroline,  147, 


148,  1071;  Caroline  C.,  1071, 
1113;  Catharine  (Catherine), 

155,  163,  328,  1007,  1035; 

Catharine  A.,  1038,  1081; 

Catharine  H.,  149,  155,  1007, 
1015,  1034;  Catharine  M.,  300, 
330;  Charles,  148,  149,  155, 
162;  Charles  H.,  1081;  Chris¬ 
tiana,  1015;  Christiana  B., 
1014,  1032;  Christiana  H., 

1007,  1015;  Christopher,  147; 
Cornelius,  65,  72,  81,  146-148, 
150,  208,  1259 

Daniel,  147;  David,  147;  Debor¬ 
ah,  666,  669;  Edna  H.,  1301, 
1307;  Eli  D.,  266;  Eliza,  1014; 
Elizabeth,  146-149,  155,  162, 
1031,  1035;  Elizabeth  B.,  1007, 
1014,  1015,  1034,  1038,  1080; 
Elizabeth  H.,  146,  149,  1034 
1071;  Elizabeth  L.,  1015,  1034; 
Ella  M.,  1034,  1073;  Ellfleta, 
1073;  Ellis,  1035;  Elmer,  1072; 
Emma  A.,  1034;  Emma  H., 
1034,  1072;  Emma  M.,  156, 
164;  Emma  S.,  164,  183;  Em- 
maline,  1035;  Esther,  1014, 
1031;  Ethel  R.,  1071,  1114; 
Eugene  E.,  147 

Flora  C.,  1071,  1113;  George, 
148,  1016,  1031,  1035,  1038, 
1288;  George  H.,  1007,  1015; 
George  L.,  1015,  1034;  Ger¬ 
trude,  148;  Gideon,  387,  1035; 
Hannah,  162,  1014,  1031; 

Hannah  Iv.,  155,  162,  1038, 
1081;  Harman  L.,  279,  1034, 
1071;  Harper,  147,  148;  Harry, 
1072,  1115;  Harry  R.,  1115; 
Helen  E.,  1122;  Helen  G., 
1114;  Henrietta,  162;  Henry 
M.,  330;  Henry  P.,  1307; 

Henry  R.,  1069;  Herbert  R., 
1115;  Howard  C.,  1071,  1114; 
Ida.  1069 

Jacob,  162;  Jacob  M.,  1034; 
Jacob  P.,  406;  James,  150, 
155;  James  A.,  1034;  James 
H.,  1031,  1069;  Jennie  L.,  365, 
387;  Jeremiah  L.,  1015,  1034; 
Jesse,  1015;  John,  65,  72,  146- 
148,  162,  669,  1003,  1005- 
1007,  1031,  1034,  1038,  1259; 
John  B.,  1014,  1031;  John  H., 

156,  164,  1007,  1014;  John 

M.,  1034,  1071;  Jonas,  1014, 
1031;  Joseph,  482;  Josephine, 
473,  482;  Josiah  G.,  1038, 
1080;  Katharine  H.,  1121, 

1144;  Katie  H.,  301 

Laura  E.,  1081;  Lawrence  G., 
1114;  Leah,  1031;  Leo  H., 
1034;  Lizzie  S.,  1072,  1114; 
Lloyd  G.,  1114;  Louisa  B., 
1031;  Lovina  H.,  1031,  1069; 
Lucy  A.,  1031,  1034,  1071; 
Lucy  E.,  1034,  1071;  Lydia 
R.,  1014,  1031;  Mabel  C., 
1071,  1114;  Mabel  M.,  1081; 
Magdalena,  1247;  Margaret, 
147,  148;  Margaret  H.,  1003, 
1006,  1007;  Maria  C.,  1034, 
1071;  Maria  E.,  684;  Maria 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


L.,  1007,  1015;  Marietta,  1072, 
1114;  Marion  G.,  1114;  Martha 

C. ,  1071;  Martin,  684;  Mary, 

147,  149,  150,  155,  162;  Mary 

A. ,  1014,  1031,  1081;  Mary  C., 

1071,  1113;  Mary  E.,  1115; 
Mary  H.,  1007,  1014;  Mary  L., 
1034,  1071;  Mary  M.,  i034, 

1072,  1127;  Mary  R.,  1034, 
1073;  Mary  W.,  1016,  1038; 
Matthias,  148;  Milton  M., 
1080,  1121;  Minerva  Z.,  382, 
406;  Morris  E.,  1081 

Nathan,  148;  Nimrod,  149;  Ora, 
1073;  Peter  L.,  1015,  1034, 
1072;  Preston  H.,  1121;  Pres¬ 
ton  T.,  1081,  1122;  Rachel, 

148,  155,  163;  Rebecca  B., 

1014,  1031;  Rosa  G.,  1121; 
Ruth,  1114;  Sallie,  1253 ;  Sallie 
E.,  1081,  1122;  Samuel,  147, 
148;  Saphavous,  1014;  Sophia 

B. ,  1014,  1031;  Sophia  H., 

1007,  1015;  Sara  J.,  1072, 
1114;  Sarah,  147,  148,  155, 
162,  1073;  Sarah  A.,  1031; 
Sarah  C.,  1014,  1031;  Sarah 
E.,  1144;  Sarah  H.,  1080, 

1121;  Sarah  K.,  1038,  1081; 
Sarah  V.,  164;  Susan  L.,  330, 

1015,  1034;  Susanna,  147,  149, 
150,  155,  162;  Susanna  C.,  279, 
1034,  1071;  Susanna  K.,  146; 
Susie  C.,  1071;  Susie  L.,  252, 
266 

Tacey,  148;  Thomas,  148;  Wal¬ 
lace  E.,  1121,  1144;  Walter  C., 
1071;  Wellington  M.,  1072, 
1114;  William,  146,  148-150, 
164,  1035,  1073;  William  H., 
1034,  1144;  Wilson  B.,  1034, 
1073;  Winfrid,  150;  Winnard, 
65,  147-150;  Zachary,  1232 
Nicely,  Alberta  M.,  761,  816; 

Blanche,  761;  Carrie  H.,  761, 
817;  Charles,  761;  Daniel  W., 
817;  Elizabeth  H.,  817;  George 
W.,  761,  817;  Harriet  E.,  761, 
817;  John  F.,  713,  761;  Joseph 
H.,  761,  817;  Mary,  761;  Mary 
E.,  713,  761;  Rebecca  E.,  761, 
871;  Urban  L.,  761 
Nichlichen,  Christoff,  345 
Nicholas,  Albert  Y.,  1043;  Clara,  495 ; 
Elizabeth,  1093;  Elma,  1361, 
1404;  Gertrude,  1362,  1405; 
Mary  A.,  433,  1043;  Melinda 
W.,  479,  495;  Susanna,  1507, 
1517;  W.  H.,  1405;  William, 
479,  495,  1404 

Nichols,  Alexander,  1461;  Alonzo, 
1462,  1476;  Amanda,  1462, 

1476;  Amanda  N.,  1476;  Amasa 

J.,  1463,  1479;  Arthur  J.,  1476, 
1490;  Catherine  A.,  1484; 

Charles,  1463;  Earl  A.,  1490; 
Edna  O.,  1463,  1479;  Elizabeth 

D. ,  1454,  1463;  Emma,  653; 
Esther  H.,  763;  George  B., 
1454;  Grace  A.,  1476;  Isaac, 
1448;  Jane,  1462;  Jennie,  1476 
1490;  Johnson  A.,  1454,  1461; 
Josiah,  1454,  1463;  L.M.,  1479; 


L.  Munson,  1479;  Mary,  835; 
Mary  A.,  1462;  Mary  H.,  1454, 
1461;  Mildred  L.,  1490;  O. 
Leonard,  763;  Rebecca  H., 
1454;  Samuel,  1462;  Susan, 
1463;  Susan  M.,  1476,  1490 

Nicholson,  James,  785,  1107; 

Katharine,  .  1107;  Linda  J., 
785,  1107;  Matilda,  1362 
Nickel,  Edward,  690,  699;  Emma, 
699;  John,  699;  Josephine, 
851;  Julia  W.,  690,  699;  Matil¬ 
da,  699 

Nicklaus,  Magdalena,  1170 
Nickum,  Frank,  712;  Kate  S.,  712 
Nicolai,  David  C.,  220;  J.  Chris¬ 
topher,  222;  Maria  H.,  220, 
222 

Nicols,  William  H.,  1010 
Nicom,  Alphonso,  1343,  1374;  Am¬ 
brose  B.,  1374,  1408;  Bertha 

M. ,  1374;  Blanche  E.,  1408, 
1428;  Elwood  G.,  1374;  Emma 
B.,  1343,  1374;  Grace  S.,  1408; 
Helen  S.,  1408;  John  H.,  1374; 
John  W.,  1374;  Kate  S.,  1374, 
1408;  Laura  V.,  1374,  1408; 
Leon  A.,  1408;  Mary  E.,  1374, 
1408;  M.  Charles,  1408;  Paul 
S.,  1408 

Niderkorn,  Mary,  1402 
Nieman,  Susanna,  1163 
Nies,  Sarah,  808 

Nightingale,  Henrietta  L.,  1172 
Nippel,  Lizzie,  623 
Nissen,  Marie,  169 
Nissley,  Elizabeth,  1353,  1392; 

Samuel,  1392 
Nitschke,  82 
Nitschman,  1177 

Nittenberger,  Albert,  498;  Edna 

K. ,  522,  551;  Elizabeth,  496; 
Mary  E.,  496,  522;  Sarah,  496; 
Susanna  L.,  480,  498;  William 
J.,  496,  522;  William  K.,  480, 
496 

Nivison,  Nora  E.,  764 
Nixon,  D.  L.,  1405;  Iris  G.,  1362, 
1405;  J.  M.,  1362,  1405; 

Josephine,  1355,  1396;  Joshua 

L. ,  1396;  Ray,  1405 

Noble,  Ada,  1162,  1169;  Edith, 
1525,  1541;  Harold,  1145; 

Hezekiah,  1169;  James,  814; 
Joseph  B.,  1123,  1145;  Joseph 

M. ,  1145;  Minerva  P.,  1123, 
1145;  Raymond,  1145;  Sallie 

R. ,  757,  814;  S.  Grace,  814; 
William  E.,  757,  814 

Noch,  Sarah,  435 

Noden,  Albert,  1414;  Dorothy  E., 
1414;  Ellen  B.,  1380,  1414; 
Percy  T.,  1380,  1414 
Noecker,  Emma  S.,  1173 
Nofer,  Mary  P.,  121;  Walter,  121 
Noffsinger,  David  E.,  100;  Mary  K., 
100 

Nogle,  Margaret,  398 
Nolan  (Nowlan,  Nowlen),  Arietta, 
1364;  Fannie,  1478;  Harry  J., 
523;  John,  496,  523;  Minnie 

S. ,  496,  523;  Patrick,  523 


Noll,  Aaron,  823;  Annie  L.,  652; 
Michael,  310;  Regina  287,  310; 
Ruth  A.,  768,  823 
Nonamaker,  Nonnemacher — see 

Nunemacher 

Norman,  Mary  A.,  776;  Price,  1123 
Norris,  Clara  A.,  1338,  1366;  Ed¬ 
ward  W.,  1423;  Elizabeth, 

1359;  Elizabeth  B.,  370,  394; 
Elizabeth  R.,  586,  606;  Emma 

N.,  699;  Henry,  1447;  Isaac, 
1438;  Jacob  G.,  1338,  1366; 
John,  606;  Joseph,  1366;  Mary, 
62;  Mary  E.,  606;  Mary  L., 
1480,  1495;  Myrtle  E.,  1389, 
1423;  Ralph  T.,  1480,  1495; 
Sarah  E.,  1465,  1480;  Thomas 
H.,  1480;  Thomas  R.,  1465, 
1480;  Wilbur,  1389,  1423;  Wil¬ 
liam,  394,  699;  William  B., 
586,  606 

Norristown,  5,  24-26,  32 
Norriton,  62,  63,  70 
North,  Ann,  1499;  Ella  R.,  361, 
379;  Estelle,  379,  404;  John, 
361,  379 

Northrup,  Hannah,  1478 
Northsworthy,  Helen,  853 
North  Wales,  55,  59 
Norton,  Ann,  1458;  George  F., 
1097;  John  W.,  254;  Lizzie 
J.,  239,  254;  Marie,  1107; 
Nettie  B.,  1048,  1097 
Norval,  Anna  M.,  824,  848;  Cor¬ 
nelius  W.,  848;  Edith,  823, 
848;  John  W.,  824,  848;  Mil¬ 
dred  A.,  848 
Notestein,  Mary,  990 
Nourse,  Susan  A.,  1403 
Nowlan — Nowlen,  see  Nolan 
Nugent,  Jane,  1399 
Null,  Frank,  715 

Nulton,  Bessie,  294,  321;  Joseph, 
321 

Nunch,  Mary,  1141 
Nunemacher  (Nonamaker,  Nonne¬ 
macher,  Nunamaker),  Abram, 
1083;  Alice  D.,  1083;  Amelia, 
698;  Barbara  H.,  686,  689; 
Bryan,  599;  Caroline,  698, 
724;  Emmaline,  698;  Hannah 
G.,  1038,  1083;  Henry,  1038, 
1083;  John,  59,  373;  Lydia  R., 
689,  698;  Mary  A.,  359,  373, 
698;  Matilda  R.,  698,  724; 
Pearl  S.,  599;  Philip  J.,  686, 
689,  698;  Rachael,  59;  Sophia, 
689;  William,  59 

Nungesser,  Alma,  1372;  Blanche, 
1372;  Catharine,  1398;  David, 
1372;  Elizabeth,  860,  864; 

Harry  W.,  1372;  Henry,  1327, 
1343;  Isabel  T.,  1532;  Mary 
B.,  1327,  1343;  P.,  1508;  Wil¬ 
liam  B.,  1343,  1372 
Nungester,  John,  199;  Maggie.  176, 
199 

Nunn,  Barbara  C..  537;  Ella,  537; 
Henry,  537;  H.  Regina,  507, 
537;  J.  Asher,  507,  537;  Susie 
F.,  537;  Thomas  H.,  537 
Niirnberg,  8 
Nusbickle,  Susan,  461 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1693 


Nuss,  Aaron,  151,  972,  980,  981; 
Addie  S.,  972,  981;  Alfred  R., 
167;  Amanda,  980,  981;  Aman¬ 
da  M.,  981;  Amelia  S.,  976; 
987;  Ann  E.,  157;  Anna  E., 
151;  Anna  H.,  168,  187;  Anna 
S.,  972,  981,  1467;  Apolonia, 
969,  970,  973;  Araminta  J., 
972,  979;  Austin  P.,  982;  Bar¬ 
bara  S.,  158,  169;  Barbara  U., 
148,  151;  Benjamin,  972,  980; 
Benjamin  F.,  158 
Calvin,  157,  168;  Caroline  R., 
972;  Catharine,  972,  979,  981; 
Catharine  A.,  972,  980;  Charity 
M.,  969,  972;  Charles,  151,  157, 

969,  970,  972,  973,  979,  981; 
Charles  B.,  168,  187;  Charles 

R. ,  157,  167;  Charles  W.,  981; 
Charlotte  F.,  989;  Christina 

H. ,  151,  157;  Clara,  978;  Clara 
D.,  157,  168;  Clara  E.,  989; 
Clementine,  981;  Clyde  E., 
169;  Clymer,  979;  C.  Nathan, 
168;  Conrad,  969;  Cora,  979, 
988;  Cora  E.,  157,  168;  Cora 

L. ,  989;  Cordelia  A.,  981 
Dallas  N.,  516;  Daniel,  157,  168, 

177,  546,  969,  970,  972;  Daniel 

S. ,  987;  David,  167,  972,  979; 
David  E.,  979,  989;  Dorothy 

M. ,  168;  Eda  K.,  158,  169; 
Edith,  979;  Edith  J.,  979, 
989;  Edna,  167;  Edward  S., 
987;  Eliza  B.,  151;  Elizabeth, 
979;  Elizabeth  C.,  981;  Eliza¬ 
beth  E.,  972,  980;  Elizabeth 
L.,  972,  978;  Elizabeth  S.,  969, 
972;  Ellis  F.,  989;  Ellis  S.,  168; 
Elmira  S.,  987,  997;  Elnora  T., 
979,  989;  Emma,  157,  158,  812, 
979,  990;  Emma  C.,  158,  168, 
981;  Emma  R.,  157,  167,  168; 
Esther,  969,  970,  973,  982; 
Esther  S.,  968, 969 ;  Ethel  L.,  168 

Fannie  J.,  168,  187;  Fannie  S., 
972,  981;  Florence,  979;  Flor¬ 
ence  M.,  982;  Frank,  979,  989; 
Franklin,  969,  970;  Franklin 
P.,  972;  Garwood  H.,  998; 
George,  972;  George  U.,  168; 
Gideon,  972,  979;  Gouldy, 

979;  Hannah  E.,  161,  177; 
Harold  D.,  168;  Harry,  972, 
979;  Harry  F.,  981;  Harry  R., 

157,  167;  Hazel  E.,  989;  Helen, 
1097,  1139;  Henry,  157,  168; 
Henry  F.,972,  981;  Hester,  979 

Ida  E.,  158,  169;  Ida  M.,  169; 

I.  Miller,  979,  989;  Irwin,  976, 
987,  1139;  Irwin  S.,  987;  Isaac 
972,  978;  Isaiah,  969,  972; 
Isaiah  S.,  987;  James  H.,  981; 
Jerry,  972,  979,  981,  1467; 
Jerry  C.,  168,  187;  Jesse,  969, 

970,  972;  J.  Frank,  969;  John, 
168,  516,  534,  968-970,  972, 
979,  981;  John  F.,  973,  982; 
John  H.,  981;  John  M.,  151, 

158,  169,  1565;  Joseph,  151, 
157,  969,  970,  973,  979;  Joseph 

J. ,  972,  979;  Josiah,  969,  972; 
Julia,  972,  981 


Laura,  981;  Laura  J.,  158,  169; 
Leah,  151;  Leah  Y.,  151,  157, 
476;  Leanna,  158,  169;  Leanna 
A.,  151,  158;  Lemon  L.,  981; 
Lena  W.,  972,  980;  Lester  L., 
981;  Levi  A.,  158,  168,  169; 
Lewis  U.,  168;  Lilian,  167; 
Louisa,  972;  Louise  L.,  969, 
972;  Luceanna  R.,  969,  973; 
Lucinda,  972,  981;  Lula  G., 
989;  Lydia,  979,  989 
Mabel  E.,  167,  187;  Mamie,  981; 
Margaret,  168;  Margaretta, 
969;  Maria  A.,  969;  Marian 
M.,  987,  998;  Marie,  972,  980; 
Martha  A.,  151,  157;  Martin, 

972,  981;  Mary,  158,  169,  970, 

973,  982;  Mary  A.,  157,  982; 

Mary  E.,  168,  982;  Mary  K., 
151,  158,  1565;  Mary  L.,  973, 
982;  Mary  M.,  167,  973; 

Matilda,  972,  980;  Matilda  J., 
157, 167 ;  Maud  L.,  169;  May  S., 
157, 168;  Michael,  148,  151,  969; 
Mildred  F.,  168,  187;  Mineria 
J.,  979,  989;  Minerva  E.,  157, 
167;  Moran,  168,  187 

Naomi  H.,  158,  169;  Nathan,  151, 
157,  476;  Nellie  E.,  979,  989; 
Oswin,  158;  Peter,  490,  516; 
Pharus,  987;  Phoebe,  972; 
Polly  F.,  972,  981;  Preston, 
981;  Priscilla,  158,  168;  Rachel, 
503,  1237;  Rachel  E.,  167; 
Rebecca,  512,  546,  969,  972, 
979;  Rose,  979;  Ruth,  981 
Salinda,  981;  Sallie  J.,  490,  516; 
Sallie  M.,  969,  972;  Samuel, 
969,  970;  Sarah,  151,  157,  158, 
169,969,970,  972,  973,  979,  981, 
982,  1261,  1263;  Sarah  (Sara) 
A.,  158,  973,  982;  Sarah  C., 
157,  168,  972,  981,  1333; 

Sarah  H.,  972,  973,  981;  Sarah 
J.,  972,  981;  Sarah  R.,  167; 
Stella  C.,  989;  Stella  M.,  168, 
187;  Susan,  517,  1197;  Susanna, 
151,  157,  438;  Tevilia  F.,  593, 
614;  Thomas  I.,  989;  Titus 
R.,  516;  Tressie  M.,  973,  982; 
Tyrus  S.,  987,  998;  Vina  J., 
157,  168;  Walter,  979;  Wash¬ 
ington,  972;  Wesley  M.,  516; 
William,  978,  979;  W.  J.,  167 
Nussbaum,  Mary,  796 
Nuttenberg,  Madie,  533,  555 
Nutz,  Barbara  A.,  155,  161;  John, 
155,  161;  Susanna  N.,  150, 
155;  William,  150,  155 
Nuver,  Arthur,  557;  Evelyn,  557; 
Gertrude  M.,  538,  557;  Joseph, 
557;  Joseph  C.,  538,  557; 
Susanna,  557 
Nyce — see  Nice 

Nylen,  Charles  A.,  765,  821 ;  Gladys 
V.,  821;  Ira  H.,  821;  Lucy  A., 
765,  821 

O 

Oaks,  Flora,  644 

Ober,  John,  748;  Lizzie  W.,  748 
Oberholtzer  (Overholtzer,  Ouber- 
holzer),  58 


Aaron,  641;  Abigail  Y.,  472,  479; 
Abraham,  233,  479,  684;  Abra¬ 
ham  G.,  234,  240;  Abraham 
H.,  240;  Allen,  640,  649;  Alvin, 
649;  Alvin  L.,  711,  759;  Anna, 
240;  Annie,  635;  Annie  W., 
1023,  1055;  Barbara,  1197, 

1200;  Catharine,  636,  641, 

1329,  1348;  Catharine  D.,  640, 
649;  Catherine,  1374;  Earl, 
759;  Elam,  558;  Elizabeth, 
649,  1321,  1329;  Elmer  E., 
409;  Emma  L.,  1206,  1220; 
Esther,  759;  Esther  B.,  392, 
409;  Henry,  70;  Irma  H.,  954, 
959,  1055;  Isaac,  479;  Isaiah 
H.,  1023,  1055;  James  R.,  1211; 
John,  472,  479,  649,  971;  John 

K. ,  1055;  Joseph,  479,  759; 
Joseph  L.,  1220;  Josiah  C., 
407 ;  J.  Wilmer,  392,  409;  Katie 

L. ,  240,  255;  Lillie  S.,  538,  558; 
Lloyd,  538,  558;  Margaret,  923; 
Mary,  158,  170;  Mary  A.,  240, 
1221;  Mary  B.,  971;  Matilda 
479;  Milton,  1211;  Noah,  479; 
Paul,  759;  Pearl  A.,  386,  407; 
Rachel  K.,  234,  240;  Reuben, 
479;  Sallie  M.,  711,  759;  Sara 

R. ,  1211;  Stella  M.,  1199, 
1211;  Vera  H.,  1055,  1105; 
Warren  S.,  1199,  1211 

Oberlin,  Clinton,  1394;  Sarah  B., 
1394 

Oberlin  College,  25 
Oblinger,  Sarah,  443 
O’Brien,  Emma  J.,  667,  672;  Eu¬ 
nice,  672;  Jotham,  672; 

Theresa,  1252 

Ochs,  David,  429;  Mary  D.,  421, 
429 

O’Connell,  Anna  M.,  1168;  Francis, 
778;  Frank,  720,  778;  Ida  W., 
720,  778;  Peter,  778 
O’Dee,  Florence,  1169 
O’Dell,  Charles  U.,  131;  Julia  M., 
115,  131 

Odenwelder,  Christian  B.,  1506, 

1507,  1516;  Daniel,  1506,  1507; 
David,  1506;  Ebeneza  C., 
.  1506,  1517;  Edward,  1506, 

1507;  Edward  C.,  1532;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1507,  1517;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1503,  1506;  Ellen,  1516, 
1533;  Emma,  1516;  Emma  R., 
1516,  1532;  Etna,  1506;  Etna 

S. ,  1517,  1533;  Helen  M.,  1532, 
1548;  Henry,  1517,  1533;  Plen- 
ry  P.,  1507;  Herbert,  1548; 
Herbert  J.,  1532,  1548;  Jacob, 
1506,  1507,  1517;  Jacob  D., 
1130,  1147;  John,  1506,  1507, 
1516,  1532;  John  F.,  1548; 
Lizzie  M.,  1532,  1548;  Maria 
U.,  1506,  1516;  Mary,  1274, 
1516,  1533;  Mary  A.,  1506, 
1516;  Mary  C.,  1276;  Matilda, 
S.,  1130,  1147;  Philip,  1503, 
1506,  1516;  Samuel  M.,  1507; 
Susan  M.,  1532;  Tilghman, 
1147;  Walter  B.,  1548;  William, 
1506,  1517 


1 694 


Gknealogical  Rkcord  of  thk  Schwenkfelder  Families 


O’Donnell,  Augusta  IF,  751,  807; 
Christiana  J.,  1035,  1074; 

Dennis,  1035,  1074;  Emma  P., 
498,  527;  George  J.,  527; 
John,  807;  Joseph  M.,  498, 
527;  Kathryn,  807;  Lucy,  363, 
381;  Mary,  807;  Michael  J., 
381;  Patrick,  807;  Peter,  751, 
807;  Sarah  J.,  527 
O’Donovan,  Nellie,  1570 
Oehl,  Nicholas,  72 
Oehlert,  Elizabeth  H.,  1384,  1417; 
Robert,  1417 

Oehns,  Emilie  W.,  1018,  1044; 

Frederick  L.,  1044 
Oeller,  Adelaide  K.,  1565,  1567; 

J  P.,  1565,  1567 
Offenbach,  Lizzie,  771 
Ogden,  Darius  A.,  1467;  Louise, 
1456,  1467;  Mary,  463,  1466, 
1481;  Rhoda,  1456 
Ogible,  Charles,  162;  Horace,  181; 
James,  155,  162;  Louisa  W., 
162,  181;  Mary  N.,  155,  162; 
Samuel,  162,  181;  Thaddeus, 
181 

O’Hara,  Frank  S.,  837;  Mary  B., 
783,  837 

Ohl,  Joseph,  421;  Lavina,  992; 
Susanna  G.,  421 

Ohlinger,  Benneville,  753;  Charles, 
753,  808;  Clara,  753,  808; 
Elizabeth,  843;  Hattie,  753; 
Henry,  753;  Isaac,  709,  753; 
Janetta  E.,  709,  753;  Mary, 
709,  753;  Mary  L.,  753,  808; 
Minnie,  753,  808;  Robert, 

753 

Ohlman,  Emma,  1459,  1473;  Law¬ 
rence,  1473 

Ohlwine,  Charles,  169,  187;  Frank¬ 
lin  D.,  158,  169;  Levi  O.,  169; 
Margarette  A.,  187;  Paul  R., 
187;  Pearl  G.,  169,  187;  Sarah 
N.,  158,  169 
Okely,  J.,  968 

Old,  Amelia,  1250;  John,  968 

Oles,  Chairety,  168 

Olewine,  Emerson  R.,  796;  Grace 

M. ,  738,  796;  G.  Robert,  738, 
796;  Robert  E.,  796;  William, 
796 

Oley,  62 

Olin,  Carrie  M.,  497,  525;  James 
D.,  525;  Mary  A.,  404 
Oliver,  Eleanor  M.,  1472,  1488; 
Jane  E.,  753;  Joanna  W.,  1458, 
1472;  John  M.,  1458,  1472; 
John  Y.,  1472,  1488;  Minnie 
T.,  1472,  1488;  William,  1472 
Ollinger,  Alice,  1098 
Olson,  Amanda  S.,  380;  Will,  380 
O’Meara,  Elizabeth,  1548 
O’Neal,  Emma,  737,  794;  Lydia 

N. ,  177,  201,  202 

O’Neill  (O’Neil),  Jeanette,  1142; 
Charles  H.,  1079;  Dellie  W., 
423;  Margaret  M.,  1037,  1079: 
Morris,  423 

Opdyke,  Alexander,  787;  Claude 
IF,  728,  787;  Margaret  B., 
728,  787;  Rosalind  H.,  788 


Openo,  Charlotte,  380 
Oplinger,  Sallie,  703,  737;  Samuel, 
737 

Opp,  Edna,  764,  820;  Effie,  764; 
Elnora  V.,  714,  765;  Eve,  1502, 
1504;  George  S.,  764;  Martha 
W.,  714,  764;  Smith  W.,  714, 
764;  Thomas,  765;  Walter  S., 
714,  765 

Oram,  Blanche  L.,  1377,  1410; 

Walter  R.,  1410 

Ordway,  Charles,  819;  Mav,  764, 
819 

Orem,  Julia,  799 
Orendorff,  Martha  M.,  1493 
Orman,  Edward,  507,  536;  Mary  J., 
507,  536 

Orner,  Sarah,  1097 
Orr,  Ethel,  1164;  Hester  A.,  762, 
818;  Jennie  S.,  891,  896 
Ortt  (Ort),  Amanda,  902;  Bessie 
M.,  505,  533;  Charles,  533; 
Susan,  749 

Orwig,  Addie  C.,  477,  493;  Elijah, 
1013,  1029;  Sophia  H  ,  1013, 
1029;  Katie,  1029;  William 
W.,  493 

Otilda,  Maria,  1555 
Otis,  Hattie,  719,  776 
Osborn  (Osborne),  Alfred,  1463, 
1478;  Alfred  S.,  1494;  Mice, 
1463,  1478;  Ann  W.,  1454, 
1463;  Carrie,  1463,  1478; 

Catharine,  597;  Cora  E.,  1478, 
1494;  David,  1454,  1463;  Edna, 
1463,  1479;  Emma  A.,  579, 
597;  Enoch,  1478;  Frank  E., 
1478,  1494;  Genevive,  1478; 
Ida,  1463;  Irene,  1162,  1169; 
Alary  W.,  1463,  1478;  Nancy, 
1463;  Richard,  70;  Robert  W., 
1494;  William,  597,  1169 
Osenbach,  Charles,  600;  Ellen  S., 
581,  600 

Ossing  (Ossig),  7 
Oster,  Rosanna,  1361 
Osterhout,  Catharine,  993 
Osterstock,  John,  1507;  John  S., 
1507 

Ostner,  Ernest,  747,  804;  Maud  A., 
747,  804 

Oswald,  Annie  L.,  374,  400;  Charles, 
435;  Florence  L.,  435,  451; 
Henrietta  D.,  425,  435;  Jona¬ 
than,  400;  Victor,  425,  435; 
Victor  A.,  435 

Ott,  Aaron,  164;  Alice,  1045,  1094; 
Barbara,  1009;  Bessie,  1094; 
Beulah,  1093;  Catharine,  1009, 
1019,  1047;  Catharine  E.,  1009, 
1018;  Catherine,  1018,  1045; 
Charles  O.,  1045,  1093;  Chris¬ 
tine  E.,  1009,  1019;  Clara  W., 
1045;  Daniel,  1009,  1018;  Ed¬ 
ward,  1045,  1093;  Eliza,  1018, 
1045;  Elizabeth  R.,  1018,  1045; 
Ella,  1045,  1093;  Ella  M., 
1045,  1093;  Elmira  J.,  1045, 
1093;  Elsie  L.,  1046,  1094; 
Emery  J.,  1018,  1045,  1093; 
Emma  D.,  1046,  1095;  Florence 
A.,  1046,  1094;  Frank,  1045; 
Frank  K.,  1093;  George,  1045, 


1093;  George  O.,  1093;  Harriet 
().,  1018,  1045;  Harrison,  1018; 
Helen  B.,  1093;  Henry,  1009, 
1019;  Ida  M.,  728,  787;  Isaac, 
1046,  1095,  1096;  Jacob,  1019, 
1045,  1046;  James  E.,  1045, 
1093;  Jane,  1045,  1093;  Jennie 
M.,  1093;  John,  1009,  1018, 
1019,  1045;  John  A.,  1045; 
Joseph  E.,  1045,  1094;  Joyce, 
1094;  Kate,  1019;  Katharine, 
1093;  Katharine  K.,  1046, 

1095;  Kathryn,  1094;  Leonora, 
1019;  Levi,  461,  1019;  Luther, 
1045;  Mabel  B.,  1093;  Mabel 

M. ,  449,  461;  Marne  A., 

1045,  1094;  Martha,  1045, 

1094;  Mary  E.,  156,  164; 

Mary  IF,  1003,  1009;  Mary  K., 
1009,  1019;  Matilda,  1019, 

1047;  Matilda  V.,  1045,  1093; 
Alaude,  1094;  Minerva  IF, 

1018,  1045;  Minnie  M.,  1046, 

1094;  Peter,  1003,  1009,  1018; 
Peter  G.,  1018,  1045;  Peter  J., 
1018;  Reagle,  1046,  1094; 

Reuben,  787,  1019;  Rosina, 

886;  Sallie,  1093;  Sallie  V., 
1009,  1018;  Samuel,  1009, 

1018;  Sarah,  1018;  Sarah  A., 

1019,  1046;  Sarah  R.,  1018, 

1045;  Sophia,  1019;  Stella, 
1045,  1094;  Susan,  1009,  1019, 
1046;  Susan  L.,  1018,  1045; 
Theodore,  1018,  1045,  1046, 
1094;  William,  1009,  1018, 

1045;  William  H.,  1045 

Otterstetter,  Francis  C.,  307,  332; 
Jacob  F.,  332 

Ottinger,  Caroline  H.,  162;  Catha¬ 
rine,  162;  Charles,  162;  Chris¬ 
topher,  162;  Dorothea,  162; 
Elizabeth,  162;  Isaac,  162; 
John,  155,  162;  Mary,  162; 
Alary  K.,  162;  Rachel,  162; 
Reuben,  162;  Sarah,  162;  Su¬ 
sanna  (Susan),  155,  162;  Su¬ 
sanna  N.,  161;  William,  162 
Ouram,  Charles,  1026 
Over,  Sarah,  1360 

Overdorf,  Charles,  698,  Emmaline 

N. ,  698 

Overholt,  Alta,  1401;  John,  1358, 
1401;  Lucile,  1401;  Manasseh, 
1401;  Rebecca  C.,  1358,  1401 
Overholtzer — -see  Oberholtzer 
Overmire,  Mary  E.,  1484 
Overton,  C.  IF,  63 
Owen,  Daniel,  1473;  Erastus,  1459, 
1473;  Alary  E.,  1459,  1473; 
Alinerva,  1473 

Owens,  Alexander  V.,  117,  136; 

Alma  D.,  117,  136;  Elizabeth 
J.,  911,  914;  James  J.,  914; 
Louise,  776,  833;  Thelma,  136 
Oxenford,  Emma  P.,  1080;  George, 
1080;  Alary,  816 

Oxley,  Alfred  B.,  923;  Edith,  370, 
396;  Herbert,  396;  Nellie  R., 
921,923 

Oyer,  Harriet,  1018,  1045;  Mary, 
1019,  1046;  Samuel,  1046 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1095 


P 

Pack,  Doretta,  1399 
Packer,  Frank  W.,  796;  Laura  M., 
738,  796;  Millie,  505 
Paetzell,  Ethel  F.,  1092;  Herbert 
N.,  1092;  Joseph,  1092;  Kate 
W.,  1044,  1092;  Leslie  R.,  1092; 
Russell  S.,  1092;  W.  Clifford, 
1092;  William  M.,  1044,  1092 
Page,  Adelia  I.,  1447,  1459;  Anna, 
1539;  Catherine,  1539;  Erastus, 
1459;  George  H.,  1524,  1539; 
Gertrude,  1532,  1548;  Hutchi¬ 
son,  1539;  Mary  D.,  1524, 
1539;  Richmond,  1539 
Paine — see  Payne 

Painter,  Adam,  70,  1438;  Ann, 
1438;  Uriah,  1438 
Painton,  Sarah  S.,  821 
Paisley,  Jane,  724 
Pallis,  Helena,  98 

Palm,  21,  22,  24,  26,  32,  61,  65,  82 
Palmer,  Agnes,  955,  960;  Allen, 
1360;  Ann,  1334;  Anna  D., 
1497 ;  Benjamin  F.,  209;  Catha¬ 
rine  S.,  1324,  1334;  Charlotta 
E.,  1293,  1305;  De  Vaux,  1360; 
Edith  M.,  1483,  1497;  Eliza¬ 
beth  I.,  1334,  1360;  Emmanuel, 
960;  Ethel,  1483;  Florence  W., 
1065;  Frank  J.,  182,  209; 

Harriet  J.,  1334,  1359;  John, 
1324,  1334;  John  R.,  1360; 
John  W.,  1334,  1360;  Leslie 
R.,  1483,  1497;  Lillian  B.,  1334, 
1360;  May,  1269;  Richard, 
1497;  Richard  H.,  1497;  Sallie 
C.,  182,  209;  Wayne,  1497; 
Wesley  R.,  1360 

Palmerton,  Elizabeth,  1399,  1400 
Panco,  Annie  J.,  797;  John  H.,  797; 
Mary,  738,  797 

Pannabecker,  Pannebecker — see 

Pennypacker 
Pape,  Abigail,  1572 
Pardee,  Alice  B.,  112;  E.  S.,  112 
Paris,  Frederick,  1492;  Julia,  623; 

Lena  E.,  1477,  1492 
Paris,  Peace  of,  2 

Parish,  Daniel  D.,  609;  Mary  J., 
590,  609 

Park,  Alfred,  135;  Caroline,  116, 
135;  Effie  K.,  116;  Isaac,  116; 
Nancy,  1366;  Sarah,  1423 
Parke,  James,  546;  Katie  L.,  546 
Parker,  707 

Abigail  T.,  1336,  1363;  Alpha 
E.,  1493;  Beulah  E.,  1060, 
1109;  Charles  V.,  1353,  1393; 
Dorothy  L.,  129;  Eliza  P., 
878;  Elizabeth,  129;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1353,  1393;  Elizabeth  H., 
520,  550;  Elmond,  99;  Eva  H., 
707;  Florence  E.,  113,  129; 
Francis  W.,  1493;  Franklin 
P.,  1493;  Fred  W.,  1478,  1493; 
George  W.,  550;  Gladys,  129; 
James,  1447,  1448;  James  W., 
1109;  Jessie  M.,  1478,  1493; 
John  A.,  129;  John  D.,  113, 
129;  Leonora  C.,  114,  129; 
Maria  B.,  99;  Martha  J.,  129; 


Persis  R.,  1393;  Philip  M., 
1393;  Samuel  B.,  1393;  Volney 
M.,  1393;  Willard  C.,  1493 
Parkinson,  Catharine  R.,  161;  John, 
161 

Parks,  Alberta  E.,  616;  Anna  M., 
594,  616;  Bernice  I.,  616;  Clar¬ 
ence  S.,  616;  Donald  J.,  616; 
Flora  B.,  1340,  1369;  George, 
1369;  Howard  C.,  616;  Ida, 
774;  James,  616;  Lyle  H.,  616; 
Wayne  E.,  616;  W.  Edgar, 
594,  616;  William  C.,  616 
Parlin,  Bondalyn  M.,  254;  C.  A., 
254;  Charles  D.,  239,  254; 
Gertrude  C.,  254;  Harold  C., 
254;  Jennie  K.,  239,  254;  Ken¬ 
neth  K.,  254;  Liston  D.,  254; 
Loren  W.,  254;  Neuell  J., 
254 

Parr,  William,  1231 
Parrish,  Annie  B.,  837 
Parrott,  Agnes  J.,  1469,  1484;  John 
B.,  1484 

Parry,  Helen,  109 

Parson,  Ada,  1094;  Christina,  1094; 
Elsie  E.,  772,  Emily,  1094; 
Florence  A.,  1046,  1094;  John 
IL,  1046,  1094;  Lloyd,  1094; 
Reagle,  1094;  William  E.,  772 
Parsons,  63,  68,  72,  1231 

Bertha  K.,  398;  Cassie,  449; 
Delton,  398;  Elihu,  1534;  Eli- 
phalet,  1534;  Erastus,  1534; 
Fanny  J.,  1534;  Grace  L.,  1467, 
1482;  Louisa,  752 

Parwin,  Aneida  S.,  407,  411;  Curtis 
R.,  411 ;  Elmer  L.,  407;  George, 
407;  Helene,  407,  411;  Mar¬ 
garet  A.,  407;  Margaret  S., 
388,  407;  Marion  G.,  407;  Ray¬ 
mond,  407,  411;  Samuel  S., 
388,  407 

Passant,  Elsie  M.,  1102,  1141; 

William,  1102,  1141 
Passmore,  Annie  L.,  339;  Dorothy 
P.,  319,  339;  Horace,  339; 
Horace  B.,  339;  Richard  C., 
339;  Roy  IL,  319,  339 
Patched,  Anna  E.,  637,  644;  James, 
644 

Paton,  Lewis  B.,  742 
Patterson  (Paterson),  Adaline,  871; 
Anna  M.,  877,  882,  883;  Ar¬ 
thur,  877;  Bella  A.,  1391; 

Benjamin  E.,  1422;  Burd  J., 
882,  883;  Burd  S.,  877,  882; 
Catharine  641;  Clarissa  H. 
713,  762;  Dorothy  M.,  882, 
883;  Edgar  T.,  1389,  1423; 
Edward,  877 ;  Elizabeth,  877, 
1052,  1101;  Elmer,  296;  Eva 

R. ,  1389,  1423;  Florence,  877; 
Florence  O.,  762;  Frank,  877; 
George,  871;  Henrietta  E., 
296;  .James,  877,  948;  James 
B.,  867,  871,  877,  883;  James 
H.,  1423;  James  W.,  1422; 
Jennette  B.,  1422;  John,  1101; 
Joseph  S.,  871,  877;  Josephine, 
871;  Josephine  M.,  882;  Kate, 
182;  Katharine,  209;  Laura 

S. ,  882,  883;  Malcolm,  877; 


Matilda  D.,  867,  871;  Matilda 
H.,  871,  877;  Matilda  L.,  877; 
Pauline,  877;  Ruth  M.,  1422; 
Samuel  J.,  1389,  1422;  Sarah, 
699,  724;  Sarah  E.,  871,  877; 
Thomas,  877;  Vanie  B.,  1389, 
1422;  William,  713,  762 
Patteson,  Annie,  1466;  Charles  S., 
1466,  1481;  Cornelia  S.,  1466, 
1481;  Edward,  1466;  Jane, 
1481;  Jane  S.,  1456,  1466; 
Jessamine,  1481,  Jessamine  H., 
1466,  1481;  John  E.,  1466; 
Katharine,  1481,  1496;  Louise 
M.,  1481,  1496;  Louise  S., 
1466;  Mary  O.,  1466,  1481; 
Olga  It.,  1481,  1496;  Robert 
A.,  1466,  1481 ;  Robert  S.,  1481 ; 
William,  1456,  1466;  William 
M.,  1466,  1481;  William  S., 
1481,  1496 
Pattison,  875 
Patt-nison,  Sarah,  796 
Patton,  Alexander,  1242;  Almira 

K. ,  1236,  1242;  Annie  W.,  1528, 
1545;  Beatrice,  1242;  Cuthbert 
M.,  1242;  Dorothea  D.,  1242; 
Elizabeth,  627;  Ella,  1242; 
James,  637;  James  D.,  1528, 
1545,  1555;  Janet  K.,  1545, 
1555;  Jessie  A.,  876,  881; 
John,  968;  Laura  R.,  637; 
Mary,  136;  Matthew,  1236, 
1242;  Nannie  L.,  1545;  S.  E., 
881;  William  L.,  1545 

Patzel,  Elizabeth,  1019 
Paul,  Carl  O.,  1473,  1489;  Evadna 
C.,  1489;  James,  894;  Louis, 
1489;  Mary  A.,  889,  894; 
Mary  G.,  1473,  1489;  Robert 
C.,  889,  894;  Robert  S.,  894; 
Samuel  L.,  1489;  Stella  M., 
894, 902 

Paul  IV,  Pope,  8 

Paulin,  Frederick  C.,  853;  Ollie, 
833,  853 

Paulsworth,  Emma,  676,  681; 

Uriah,  681 
Paus,  Rhoda,  762 

Pawson,  Elizabeth  N.,  496;  Martin 
W.,  496 

Paxson  (Paxon),  Carrie  B.,  1067; 
Charles  G.,  1112;  Doris,  1112; 
Ethel  V.,  1067,  1112;  Fannie 

L. ,  1030,  1066;  Frastie,  762; 
George  E.,  1112;  George  H., 
1067  1112;  Harold  L.,  1067; 
Isaac,  1066;  Isaac  E.,  1067; 
John  C.,  1030,  1066;  John  H., 
1112;  Mary  E.,  1067,  1112; 
Thomas  A.,  1067 

Paxton,  Arthur,  782,  837;  Cora  M., 
1337,  1365;  David,  837;  John, 
1365;  Mary,  1365;  M.  Pauline, 
782  837 

Payne  (Paine),  Elden,  1484;  Mar¬ 
garet,  99,  105,  1420;  Minnie 
A.,  1469,  1484;  Sarah,  1362 
Peacher,  Sarah,  1508,  1518 
Peacock,  Jane,  260 
Peairs,  Bertha  G.,  586,  605;  David 
A.,  605;  Thomas  D.,  586,  605 
Peale,  Charles  W.,  1440 


1696 


Genealogicai 


Pearce — see  Pierce 
Pearson,  Bevan,  874;  John  H.,  1538, 
1550;  Laura,  784;  Marie  G.. 
1538,  1550 
Peary,  Frances,  550 
Pease,  Sarah,  1423 
Peberdy,  John,  1260 
Peck,  Annetta  B.,  1406;  Daniel, 
788;  Emma,  652;  Fenwick  L., 
1547;  Florence  L.,  1530,  1547; 
Martha  A.,  728,  788;  Mary, 
1118 

Peddle,  Charlotte,  1410 
Pedigo,  Jessie,  114,  130;  John  H., 
130;  Sallie  L.,  130 
Pedrick,  Elizabeth,  331;  George, 
331;  Howard  A.,  1171;  Julia, 
303,  331;  Mary,  1161,  1171 
Peightal,  Isaac,  1338;  Mary,  1340; 

Susan  F.,  1325,  1338 
Peirce — see  Pierce 
Pelin,  Alma  N.,  1372 
Pellizzari,  Edvige,  836 
Pelton,  Louisa  A.,  1480 
Pemberton,  Israel,  966 
Pence,  Sara,  1390;  Sarah,  1387 
Pendall,  Elizabeth  I.,  552 
Penn,  865 

Thomas,  60,  1048;  William,  211, 
869,  1266,  1448,  1503 
Penn  Yan,  2 

Pennell  (Pennel),  John  L.,  1058; 
John  R.,  1058;  John  W.,  1027, 
1058;  Mary,  1025;  Mary  L., 
1027,  1058 

Pennewill,  Emily  G.,  1387;  Jane 
W.,  1350,  1387;  John  C.,  1350, 
1387;  Josephine  W.,  1387,  1419 
Pennick  Amanda  S.,  705,  743; 
Anna  M.,  1414;  Annie  R.,  743; 
Bertha,  1381;  Bertha  H.,  743; 
Calvin  E.,  1380,  1414;  David, 
743;  George,  1380;  George  W., 
1347,  1380;  Herbert,  743;  Hor¬ 
ace  E.,  1380;  Irvin  W.,  1381, 
1414;  Joseph,  743;  Joseph  D., 
705,  743;  Linda,  743,  1077; 
Mary  A.,  1347,  1380;  May  F., 
743;  Naomi  L.,  1380,  1414; 
Nina  M.,  1381,  1414 
Pennock,  Agnes,  1413,  1429;  Lucy 
A.,  279,  296;  Pusey,  296,  1331; 
Sarah  A.,  1322,  1331 
Pennsburg,  16,  27,  28,  45,  82 
Pennypacker  (Pannebecker,  Pan- 
nabecker),  1006 

Absalom,  852;  Amos  C.,  1378; 
Bertha  G.,  829,  852;  Catherine 
It.,  633,  638;  Clarence  L.,  852; 
Edgar  H.,  121,  139;  Edwin  Lb, 

829,  852;  Eli  L.,  912;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  287,  311,  1457,  1468; 
Elmer  L.,  852;  Emma  E.,  103, 
111;  Emma  H.,  108,  121;  Em¬ 
ma  K.,  139;  Eva  G.,  852; 
George,  111;  Hannah,  633, 
638;  Henry,  68,  852;  James, 

830,  852;  Jesse,  638;  Joseph, 
1468;  Lester  N.,  852;  Lizzie 
H.,  830,  852;  Mary  C.,  852; 
Mary  S.,  336;  Norman  L.,  852; 
Rebecca  E.,  121,  139;  Rein 
D.,  336;  Sallie  W.,  312,  336; 


>  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Sarah,  1386;  Sophia  W.,  909, 
912;  Susan  H.,  1345,  1378; 
S.  W.,  2,  1183,  1551;  William 
G.,  108,  121;  Wyand,  1232 
Penton,  Mary  H.,  686;  Ruel,  686 
Pentz,  Jacob,  1512,  1529;  Mary  W., 
1512,  1529 

Peoli,  Cecil  M.,  1494;  Fannie  C., 
1479, 1494;  John,  1494;  Marino 

G. ,  1479,  1494 

Pequeen,  Beryl  W.,  616;  John,  616; 
Mabel  J.,  616;  Olive  I.,  594, 
616;  Tressa  E.,  616;  William, 
594,  616 

Perim,  Lydia,  1156,  1160 
Perkasie  Manor,  60 
Perkins,  Almeda,  1044,  1092;  Bray- 
ton  M.,  1092;  Catherine,  105 
Perkiomen,  84 

Perkiomen  School  (Seminary),  5, 
21,  29,  30 

Perrong,  Clara,  1148 
Perry,  Eugene,  340;  Eugene  A., 
340;  Jane  E.,  519;  Lillian,  340; 
Llewellyn,  340;  Margaret, 
1142;  Mary  D.,  1475,  1490; 
Mary  H.,  319,  340;  Mildred, 
340;  Thomas  M.,  626;  Velma 
E.,  615,  626;  Wayne,  319,  340 
Pershall,  George,  1388,  1420;  Mabel 
J.,  1388,  1420 
Pershing,  658 
Person,  Sarah,  1130 
Perth  Amboy,  39 

Pester,  Anna  M.,  552;  Elizabeth 
S.,  524,  552;  Fred  W.,  524, 
552;  Helen  L.,  552;  Mildred 
E.,  552;  Robert  C.,  552 
Peterman,  Francis,  836;  Jacob,  1227 
Peters,  Alice  K.,  177,  202;  Arthur 
E.,  1361,  1402;  Audrey  B.,  1361, 
1402;  Bertha  O.,  1361,  1403; 
Caroline,  867,  872;  Charlotte, 
867,  872;  Clara  A.,  795;  De- 
linda,  867,  872;  Elizabeth, 

867;  Ella  M.,  409;  Ephraim, 
202;  Floyd,  1403;  Floyd  B., 
1361,  1403;  Franklin,  867; 

Gilbert,  738,  795;  Ida  A.,  1335, 
1360;  Ida  B.,  1402;  Jacob, 
696;  John,  864,  867,  1360; 
Kenneth  I.,  1403;  La  Verna 
E.,  1403;  L.  Grace,  1361, 

1403;  Lillie  M.,  Ill,  126; 
Lizzie  S.,  712;  Mabel  E.,  127; 
Maria  H.,  864,  867;  Marie  W., 
1495;  Marion  E.,  1361,  1403; 
Mary,  778;  Mary  L.,  1012, 
1024;  Nina  M.,  1361,  1402, 
1403;  Norma  G.,  1403;  Ora 
B.,  1361;  Owen  D.,  1361,  1402; 
Ralph,  127;  Rebecca,  389; 
Robert  M.,  1402;  Sabina  H., 
696;  Sarah  B.,  738,  795;  Seth 

H. ,  1335,  1360;  Susanna,  866, 
867,  872;  William  712;  William 
J.,  795 

Peterson,  Henry  C.,  913;  Louise, 
914;  Rose,  911,  913 
Pethick,  Nina,  1547 
Pettibone,  Anna,  1446,  1456;  Oliver, 
1456 


Pettit,  Cyrus  H.,  1396;  Elizabeth 
E.,  1355,  1396 
Pfaff,  Louisa  T.,  1025,  1026 
Pfatteicher,  Ernest,  H.,  785,  838; 
Ernest  P.,  838;  Helen  E.,  838; 
Helen  J.,  785,  838;  P.,  424 
Pflegier,  Camilla,  519 
Pfleiger,  Addie  S.,  911,  913;  Eliza¬ 
beth  B.,  1348;  James,  913; 
John,  1348;  Lizzie  A.,  178; 
Oswin,  178;  Sarah  M.,  439, 
1128 

Pfleiger  (Pfliiger,  Pfliger),  Cather¬ 
ine  C.,  671;  Friederich,  512; 
Lydia  K.,  488,  512;  Mary  N., 
1124;  Raymond,  671 
Pflum,  Esther,  828,  851 
Pheasant,  Sarah  L.,  1371 
Pheil,  Harry  C.,  113;  Viola  C.,  113 
Phelps,  Elizabeth,  1507,  1518; 

Oliver,  1448;  Rhoda,  307 
Phenegar,  Mary,  828 
Phero,  Alice  W.,  1079 
Phiel,  Frank,  112,  127;  Mary  A., 
112,  127;  Robert  R.,  127 
Phifer,  Benjamin  A.,  1011;  Ella  J., 
448,  460;  James,  460 
Philadelphia,  5,  12,  13,  23-27,  30, 
32-36,  40,  45,  49,  54,  58,  60, 
61,  65,  70,  72,  82-85 
Phillipi,  Anna  M.,  700;  Tyson,  700 
Phillips  (Philips),  288 
Anna  M.,  882,  883;  Clara  E.,  722, 
783;  Cora  B.,  722,  783;  Edward 
S.,  883;  Elizabeth,  1060;  Eliza¬ 
beth  N.,  697;  722;  Elma  M., 
313,  336;  Evelyn  M.,  1159; 
George,  883;  George  L.,  882, 
883;  George  P.,  1159;  Hannah 
A.,  1469,  1484;  Henrietta  O., 
509,  540;  Jacob,  722;  Jesse 
E.,  1469;  John,  540;  Jonathan, 
1484;  Joseph  L.,  1484,  1498; 
Judson  G.,  336;  Mary,  562, 
1201;  Mary  B.,  1396;  M.  Ella, 
.1484,  1498;  Minda  A.,  722; 
Rachel  A.,  1457,  1469;  Sarah 
A.,  563,  722;  Susan  M.,  722, 
783;  Susanna,  722;  Tama  V., 
722;  Walstein,  1010;  William, 
697,  722;  William  E.,  1469, 
1484 

Phingsten,  Sophie,  217 
Phipps,  Elias  H.,  947;  Rosa,  821 
Piatt,  Eliza  A.,  1091 
Picked,  Amos  C.,  1352,  1392; 

Annie  M.,  1352,  1392;  Elam, 
1392;  Eleanor  B.,  1392;  Kath- 
ryne,  1392;  Viola  R.,  1392 
Pickering,  Eva  F.,  1119 
Pickins,  Eliza,  1013,  1026 
Piehler,  Mildred  E.,  1538,  1550; 
Otto  J.,  1550 

Pierce  (Peirce,  Pearce),  Crissie, 
1423;  Ezekiel,  259;  James, 
1032;  Jane,  1058;  Lizzie  M., 
1032;  Lucy  W.,  1454;  Na¬ 
thaniel,  1454;  Samanna,  232, 
259;  Silas,  1550;  Susan  E., 
1538,  1550 

Pierpont,  Sarah,  1534 
Piersol,  Hannah,  1331,  1353;  Sarah, 
1331 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1607 


Pierson,  Isaac  K.,  307;  Laura  B., 
285,  307;  Martin,  332;  Pauline 

D. ,  306,  332;  William,  306, 
332 

Pike,  Anne,  205;  Elizabeth,  836 
Pilgram,  Amelia  J.,  889,  893;  Chris¬ 
tiana,  893 

Pinkard,  Elizabeth,  115 
Pinkstaff,  Mary,  96,  99 
Pinner,  Addie  M.,  311,  334;  Felton 

R. ,  334,  335;  Robert,  311; 
Robert  H.,  335;  Robert  W., 
334;  Warren  E.,  334;  William, 
334 

Piper,  Elizabeth,  208;  George,  866; 

Mary  A.,  1402 
Pirna,  35,  36 
Pitcher,  Daisy,  714 
Pitman,  Elsie  A.,  1305;  Jeanette 
M.,  295,  323;  George,  1260; 
George  H.,  323,  1305;  John  H., 
1295,  1305;  Katharine  E., 

1295,  1305;  Katharine  L., 

1305 

Pitney,  Phoebe,  1454,  1461 
Pittenger,  Bessie,  1307 
Pitzer,  F.  H.,  733;  Marguerite  S., 
733 

Pizagno,  Irene  V.,  520,  550;  Joseph 
G.,  550 

Place,  Hannah  R.,  1195,  1203; 
Harriet,  1486;  Israel,  1080, 
1203,  1204;  Louisa  R.,  1037, 
1080;  Margaret,  922;  Mary, 
1195,  1204 

Plantz,  Mary  J.,  1334 
Platt,  Cleta  M.,  302,  330;  Frederick 
M.,  644,  653;  Harold  Y.,  302, 
330;  James  H.,  653;  Mary  E., 
644,  653;  Rhinewalt  S.,  653; 
Robert,  330;  Sabina  B.,  1331 
Platz,  Frank,  904;  Mary  E.,  897, 
904 

Pletcher,  Mary  B.,  1334;  Samuel, 
1334 

Plitt,  J.  K.,  424 
Plohs,  Anna,  379 

Plotts,  Anna  M.,  597;  Charles  W., 
597 

Pluck,  Sarah  J.,  1253 

Plummer,  Ethel  C.,  731;  George 

E. ,  731;  Mary  A.,  1336 
Plumstead,  1315 

Plush,  Christian,  1372;  Mary  M., 
1343,  1372 

Plymouth,  13,  35,  36,  47 
Podiebrad,  7 

Poehlmann,  Edna  S.,  376,  401; 
Mildred  E.,  401;  William  J., 
376,  401;  William  L.,  401 
Poff,  Bly  J.,  539;  David,  556;  Hazel 
T.,  539;  Rebecca,  536,  556 
Poh,  Hanna,  1218 
Poineer,  1475 

Poley,  Amelia  C.,  1047,  1097 ;  Anna 

F. ,  1096;  Annie  M.,  1047, 

1096;  Barbara  K,  1019,  1047; 
Clara,  1047,  1096;  Corson, 

1096;  Cyrus  S.,  1047,  1097; 
Cyrus  W.,  1097,  1138;  Eliza¬ 
beth  F.,  1097,  1139;  Elizabeth 

S. ,  1047;  Emily  C.,  1096; 

Ethel  E.,  1097,  1138;  Frances 


L.,  1096,  1138;  Francis  B., 
1019,  1047;  Francis  F.,  1097, 
1139;  Francis  H.,  1047,  1097; 
George,  1009,  1019,  1047; 

George  M.,  1096;  George  W., 
1047,  1096;  Grace  S.,  1047; 
Hannah,  1019;  Helen  C.,  1097; 
Horace  S.,  1047,  1097;  Horace 
W.,  1097;  Irene  L.,  1096;  Irva 

A. ,  1097,  1139;  Irvin,  1047; 
Irvin  C.,  1096,  1138;  Irving 

R. ,  1139;  Jacqueline,  1138, 
Jeremiah,  1019,  1047;  Katha¬ 
rine  C.,  597,  619,  1096;  Kather¬ 
ine  W.,  1047,  1097;  Keith  E., 
1139;  Laura  G.,  1085;  Linnaeus 

S. ,  1047,  1097;  Margaret  J., 
1047;  Margaret  S.,  1097;  Mar¬ 
tha  C.,  1047,  1096;  Mary  A., 
1019,  1047;  Mildred,  1138; 
Mildred  M.,  1097,  1138;  Sarah 

B. ,  1009,  1019;  S.  C.,  1085; 
Warren  H.,  1047,  1096;  Wil¬ 
liam  F.,  1097 

Pollard,  Emma  L.,  1468,  1483; 
John  M.,  1483;  Robert,  1468, 
1483 

Pollock,  Annie  P.,  1080,  1121; 

Darlington,  1080,  1121;  John, 
1511;  Myra  H.,  1057,  1106; 
Roland  D.,  1057,  1106 
Polster,  Matilda,  1010,  1023;  Mi¬ 
chael,  1023 
Pomeranus,  8 

Pomp,  Belle,  1518,  1534;  Charles, 
1508,  1518;  Eleanora,  740; 

Emily,  1518;  Peter,  1503,  1507; 
Mary  C.,  1518;  Rachel  S., 
1508,  1518;  Sarah,  1518;  Sue, 
1518,  1534,  1545;  Susanna  M., 
1503,  1507 
Pond,  Mary  M.,  521 
Ponesmith,  George,  980;  Matilda 
A.,  980 

Pontius,  Esther,  1317 
Pool,  Abraham,  1007;  Abram,  720; 
Annie,  721,  779;  Emmanuel, 
680;  Hannah  H.,  779;  Irwin 
H.,  365,  721,  779;  Malara  H., 
697,  720;  Mary  K.,  365,  721, 
779;  May  E.,  674,  680;  Ro- 
malda,  721;  Russell,  779;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  721;  William  L.,  697, 
720 

Poor  (Poore),  Blanche,  1499; 
Charles  L.,  1482,  1497;  Janet 

S.,  1482,  1497;  Joseph,  324; 
Lena  C.,  296,  324;  William 
H.,  296,  324;  W.  Jennings,  324 
Pope,  Joseph  M.,  136;  Nannie  G., 
118,  136;  P.  E.,  118,  136; 
Robert  E.,  136 

Poper,  Carrie  S.,  103;  Elmer,  103 
Porter,  Abbie  M.,  1544,  1554; 

Andrew,  1544;  Andrew  W., 
1544,  1554,  1555;  Anita,  1544, 
1554;  Anna  M.,  1528,  1544; 
Blanche  B.,  1119;  Blanche 

S.,  1075,  1119;  Bertha  H., 
1053,  1102;  Catharine  C.,  1544, 
1554;  David  R.,  1528,  1544; 
Edward  S.,  1075,  1119;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1526;  Elizabeth  M.,  1528, 


1543;  Emily  A.,  1528,  1543; 
Emma  W.,  1511,  1528;  Ethel, 
1476,  1491;  Florence  E.,  1119; 
Henry  T.,  1053,  1102;  James, 
1491;  J.  Madison,  1525,  1526; 
Josephine,  1528;  Margaret, 
1533;  Mary  A.,  1102,  1528, 
1544;  Ruth,  1554;  William 

A. ,  1511,  1528,  1544;  William 
H.,  1544,  1554;  William  W., 
33,  1528,  1544 

Portugal,  48 

Posey,  Sarah  J.,  828;  Susan,  647 
Post,  Charles  B.,  1495;  Mary  L., 
1475,  1480,  1490,  1495 
Potter,  1226,  1445,  1446 
Alton,  524;  Arnold,  1443,  1448, 
1451;  Frank,  138;  Hazard, 
1448;  John,  1448;  Martha  A., 
120,  138;  Permelia,  882;  Sarah 

C.,  1405;  Sarah  E.,  524;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1443,  1451 

Potts,  Adelaide,  181,  208;  Anna  C-, 
374,  400;  Annetta  S.,  607; 
Annie  M.,  701,  733;  Augustus 

B. ,  400;  Charles  H.,  701,  733; 
Clara  N.,  108,  121;  Cornelia, 
108;  Daniel,  108;  Ella,  647; 
Hannah  A.,  1465,  1480;  Hiram, 
208;  Isaac,  101,  108;  Izatus, 
108,  121;  J.  Lewis,  733;  Jona¬ 
than,  968;  Lillian  M.,  1141; 
Maggie,  462;  Marie  P.,  733, 
790;  Mary,  108,  121;  Mary  R., 
733,  790;  Matilda  H.,  101,  108; 
Robert,  1480;  Stella,  121;  Su¬ 
sanna  M.,  1458,  1471;  Thomas 
P.,  1471;  Valeria,  703,  737; 
William  J.,  733,  790;  Winfield 

F. ,  108 

Pough,  Sarah,  751 
Poust,  Clarissa,  485,  506;  William 

S.,  506 

Powell,  Anna  M.,  725;  Anna  R., 
1498;  B.,  725;  Barbara,  487; 
Bessie  M.,  925;  Clarence  R., 
1485,  1498;  Curtis,  839;  Eliza, 
137;  Elizabeth,  142;  Elizabeth 

G. ,  574;  Ethel  M.,  788,  839; 
Harvey,  1498;  Ida,  139;  James 
B.,  879;  John,  487;  John  H., 
925;  Lucy  A.,  475,  487;  Myrtle 
M.,  1485,  1498;  Ray  H.,  873, 
879;  Robert  M.,  1498;  Samuel, 
1231;  Walter  A.,  873,  879; 
Willford  C.,  1498;  William, 
574 

Power,  Delia  M.,  1205 
Powers,  Henry  H.,  873,  879;  Mar¬ 
garet  C.,  873,  879;  Samuel,  879 
Pownall,  E.  E.,  206,  215;  Helen 
R.,  206,  215;  Miles  S.,  215 
Pratt,  C.  Howard,  545;  Louis  G., 
528,  553;  Louis  T.,  553;  Mabel 
B.,  545;  Mae  M.,  553;  Mar¬ 
garet  J.,  528;  553;  Thomas  F., 
553;  William  L.,  553 
Pray,  A.  B.,  1336;  Minnie  B.,  1336 
Preble,  Echo  H.,  643,  653;  Erastus 
B.,  653 

Preece,  Emma  L.,  657 
Preller,  Charles,  1012 


1698 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Presgrave,  Mary  J.,  292,  319; 

William  F.,  292 

Pressmar,  Julius  F.,  1416;  Reah 

B.,  1384,  1416 
Preston,  Annie,  1425 
Pretyman,  Clara,  655 
Price,  Abraham  A.,  1081,  1123; 
Abraham  G.,  1038,  1081; 

Abram  M.,  840;  Alice,  122, 
1072,  1116;  Alsenia  A.,  392, 
409;  Alvin  B.,  1123,  1145; 
Amanda  S.,  952;  Anna  C., 
1081,  1123;  Anna  D.,  1081, 
1123;  Anna  G.,  805;  Annie 

A. ,  791,  840;  Annie  M.,  1081, 
1123;  Arthur  A.,  1123;  Ben¬ 
jamin  A.,  1081,  1123;  Charles, 
1146;  Charles  H.,  409;  Charles 
W.,  1123,  1146;  Clara  E.,  1081, 
1124;  Clarence  A.,  1145;  Cora 
H.,  1145;  David  C.,  1146; 
Edward,  1116;  Edward  B., 
1145;  Edwin  C.,  409;  Elizabeth 

B. ,  952,  1529;  Elizabeth  S., 

952;  Elmer  E.,  392,  409;  Elmira 
S.,  952;  Florence,  1123,  1145; 
George,  633;  George  E.,  1145; 
George  K.,  1081;  Gertrude 

M.,  748,  805;  Gertrude  R., 
1123,  1145;  Hannah,  631,  633; 
Harry,  1123;  Harry  A.,  1081, 
1123;  Harry  L.,  1123,  1146; 
Harvey,  1123;  Harvey  A., 
1081,  1123,  1124;  Helen,  1569; 
Henry  A.,  164;  Henry  H.,  109, 
122;  Henry  S.,  952;  Ida  M., 
952;  Jacob  H.,  947,  952;  James 
H.,  1298;  John  A.,  1081,  1123; 
Jonas,  952;  Joseph  A.,  791, 
840;  Josiah  S.,  952;  Laura, 
122;  Lennie  B.,  1567,  1569; 
Lizzie  S.,  1287,  1298;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1235,  1239;  Margaret 

B. ,  1081,  1123;  Maria  A.,  947, 
952;  Marie  E.,  1146;  Mary, 
122,  156,  164,  1104;  Mary  A., 
952;  Mary  C.,  1081,  1123; 
Mary  E.,  1081,  1123,  1146; 
Mary  J.,  1081,  1123;  Matilda 
H.  1123,  1146;  Matilda  R., 
1123,  1145;  Minerva,  1123, 
1145;  Nelson  R.,  1145;  Nor¬ 
man,  1145;  Norman  D.,  1146; 
Oliver  S.,  952;  Russell  H.,  1124; 
Sallie  R.,  1081,  1123;  Salome 
A.,  947,  952;  Samuel  H.,  947, 
952;  Sarah  J.,  1081,  1123; 
Sarah  S.,  952;  Sophia  A., 
1038,  1081;  Susanna  M.,  109, 
122;  Thomas  J.,  748,  805; 
Verna  B.,  952,  957;  Verna  L., 
1146;  Walter  C.,  1123;  Wesley 
F.,  1124;  William,  1567,  1569; 
William  S.,  1552,  1557 

Priest,  Elizabeth,  323 

Primm,  Charles  E.,  657;  Teressa 

C. ,  647,  657 
Prince,  Susannah,  515 
Princeton  University,  23,  30 
Printz,  Abraham,  280;  Alice,  296, 

324;  Anna  L.,  280;  Annie  S., 
280;  Aquila,  296,  325;  Bertha, 
296,  325;  Blanche  A.,  297, 


325;  Catharine  C.,  273,  280; 
Charles,  273,  280,  296,  325; 
Edna  A.,  296,  325;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  274,  283;  Ella,  280; 
Ethel  L.,  297,  325;  Esther  T., 
325;  Harry  V.,  297,  325;  John 
W.,  280;  Lewis,  274,  280,  283; 
Mary  H.,  280,  296;  William 
Id.,  280,  296 
Pritchard,  Sarah,  135 
Prizer,  Alice  S.,  440;  Ellen  B.,  483, 
502;  Enos  L.,  502;  John,  1487; 
Lura  L.,  1471,  1487;  Margaret, 
275,  287,  502,  1120;  Roscoe, 
440;  William,  287;  William 
H.,  483,  502 
Probsthayn,  18,  19 
Protz,  Katharine,  905 
Prough,  Alfred,  789;  Laura  B., 
728,  789;  Thomas  L.,  728,  789 
Prouty,  Ann  M.,  1480 
Pruder,  Annie,  1169 
Pruitt,  Helen  E.,  880,  883;  Le  Roy 

C.,  880,  883;  Paul  N.,  883 
Pru^si&i  14 

Pugh,  Charles  E.,  1408;  Ellen,  992; 
Emma  A.,  1063,  1110;  Mary 

A. ,  1373,  1408;  Samuel  E., 
1063,  1110;  Sarah,  368 

Puhl,  Mary  A.,  1127 
Pulver,  Annie  H.,  1476;  Frances, 
1476,  1491;  Frances  J.,  1491; 
Irvin,  1476;  William,  1491 
Purcell,  Nora  R.,  1528,  1544 
Purdy,  Esther,  310,  311;  Margaret 
F.,  871,  878 

Purple,  Florence  M.,  1299;  Florence 

R. ,  1289,  1299;  Jessie  A.,  1299; 

S.  Maus,  1289,  1299 
Pursell,  Jennie,  1092 
Purvis,  Anna,  1370 

Pusey,  Arthur  H.,  135,  141;  Clara 

B. ,  135;  Edmund  C.,  141; 
Esther  E.,  142;  George  FI., 
135;  Hannah  L.,  141;  Jennie 
E.,  135,  141;  Marion  E.,  116, 
135;  Marshall  E.,  142;  Mat¬ 
thew  T.,  116,  135;  Silas,  135; 
Virginia  E.,  141 

Putnam,  897 

Putt,  Elizabeth,  595,  617;  Jacob, 
617;  Levi  L.,  1359;  Minnie 
E.,  1334,  1359 

Pyle,  Alpha,  431,  447;  Daniel,  447; 
Ellen,  1372 

Pyott,  Clinton  F.,  814,  846;  Eva 
M.,  814,  846;  Harry  H.,  757, 
814,  846;  Margaret  F.,  757, 
814;  Mary  A.,  814,  846;  Mary 
L.,  846;  Miriam  E.,  814,  846; 
William,  814 
Pyotte,  Rebecca,  242 

0 

Quackenbush,  Sarah  M.,  1490 
Quay,  Bertha  A.,  835;  John  R., 
550;  Margaret,  516,  550;  Sarah, 
1056 

Queal,  Atchison,  1382;  John  H., 
1382;  Mary  E.,  1348,  1382 
Queen,  Sarah,  426,  437 
Quellhorst,  Gail,  603;  Lewis,  603; 


Ozella  M.,  583,  603;  William 
H.,  583,  603 

Quick,  Anna,  530;  Charles  W.,  1077; 

Julia  P.,  1036,  1077 
Quier,  Elamina,  562 
Quigley,  Horace  R.,  999;  Mary  B., 
1022;  Sadie,  994  ,999;  Sophia 
H.,  1010;  Urias,  1010 
Quillman,  Bella,  1416;  Phillip  A., 
1011 

Quimby,  Susan  A.,  1493 
Quin,  Evelyn,  411 
Quinn,  Annie,  523;  Bertha  J.,  1378, 
1412;  Catharine  A.,  367,  391; 
Clara,  718,  775;  Della  R.,  669; 
Dorothy  L.,  1412;  Frank  B., 
367,  391;  George  R.,  1378, 
1412;  George  W.,  1412;  Ida 
J.,  388;  Irwin  B.,  388;  John 
391;  Joseph,  669;  Mary  A., 
1172;  Sarah,  669;  William, 
1288 

R 

Rabenold  (Raubenholdt),  Alice  E., 
438,  452;  Amos  W.,  438,  452; 
Angie  B.,  437;  Anna  M.,  438, 
452;  Benjamin,  437;  Carrie 
L.,  438;  Dennis  T.,  1242; 

Eddie  F.,  438;  Edwin  P.,  1236, 
1242;  Esther  M.,  438;  Eva  M., 
438;  Florence  M.,  438;  Laura 
S.,  438,  452;  Libbie  E.,  437, 
452;  Luceanna,  969,  973;  Lucy, 
1242;  Marcus  A.,  1242;  Mary 
A.,  426,  437;  Mary  E.,  1242; 
Norman  S.,  1242;  Paul  W., 
1242;  Peter  A.,  426,  437; 
Phaon,  1242;  Raymon  J.,  438; 
Raymond  F.,  1242;  Sarah  A., 
1236,  1242;  Volda  L.,  1242 
Raby,  Annie  M.,  316 
Race,  Ella,  905 
Racine,  Apoline,  1075 
Radcliffe  (Radcliff),  Anna,  357, 
368;  Charlotte  T.,  1056;  Mary 

D. ,  1301;  Thomas,  368 
Rader,  Clara,  108,  120;  Edward, 

331;  Henry,  120;  Mary,  440; 
Rebecca  M.,  304,  331 
Radford,  Elizabeth,  617 
Raesly  (Rasely),  Anna,  1090,  1135; 
Annie  B.,  1046;  Claude  E., 
1095;  Cora;  1046;  Cora  E., 
1046,  1095;  Darwin,  1046; 

Edith,  1046;  Edwin,  1019, 
1046;  Elizabeth  K.,  1095;  Em¬ 
ma,  1046;  Emma  E.,  1046, 
1095;  Emma  J.,  1046,  1095; 
Enos,  1019;  Frank,  1046; 
Franklin,  1046;  George  W., 
1095;  Grace,  1046;  Harold 
G.,  1095,  Hattie  F.,  1095; 
Hiester,  1046;  Jacob,  1019; 
James  G.,  1135;  J.  Ray,  1095; 
Laura  S.,  1046;  Levi,  1019, 
1046;  Lizzie,  1046;  Lois,  1046; 
Mary,  1046;  Mary  O.,  1019, 
1046;  Orantes,  1046,  1095;  Paul¬ 
ine,  1046,  1095;  Samuel,  1009, 
1019;  Samuel  E.,  1046,  1095; 
Sarah  E.,  1019,  1046;  Susan 

E. ,  1019,  1046;  Susan  O.,  1009, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1(399 


1019;  Theta  E.,  1095,  1137; 
Wellington,  1046;  William, 
1019,  1046 

Raetzer,  Bertha  E.,  1269;  Clara 

M.,  1269,  1276;  E.  Herman, 
1263,  1269;  Emma  E.,  1269; 
Ernest  Y.,  1269;  Mary  A., 
1263,  1269;  Walter  T.,  1269 
Rafalee,  Electah,  1480 
Rager,  Mary,  991 
Rahn,  705,  743 

Anna,  760;  Arthur  H.,  1084; 
Ashton,  760;  Bertha,  760; 
Buelah  V.,  1384,  1416;  Catha¬ 
rine  V.,  1084,  1127;  Charles, 
712,  760,  816;  Christina  L., 
712,  760;  Clara,  760;  Cora  I., 
674,  680,  1384;  Edwin,  760; 
Edwin  B.,  1040,  1084;  Emerson 
M.,  1384,  1416;  Enos,  1127; 
Francis,  1084;  Frank  C.,  284, 
305;  G.  Edward,  1416;  George 

G.,  1349,  1384;  George  L., 
318;  George  W.,  291,  318; 
Harvey,  1084,  1127;  Henry 

G. ,  318;  Henry  K.,  318;  Heze- 
kiah  B.,  305;  Ida  B.,  291,  318; 
Jacob,  760;  Jennie,  760;  Jennie 
R.,  1384,  1416;  John  S.,  1384; 
Julius  P.,  1416;  Kathryn  B., 
760,  816;  Mary,  816,  '847; 
Mary  E.,  284,  305;  Misuria 
C.,  1040,  1083;  Newton,  760; 
Orval  M.,  1384,  1416;  Reah 
B.,  1384,  1416;  Sallie,  1081, 
1123;  Sarah,  232,  234;  Sarah 
V.,  1349,  1384;  Susan,  760, 
816;  Valeria,  847;  Valeria  L., 
568,  574 

Rainthorp,  Annabella,  1404 
Rake,  Carl,  999;  Charles  H.,  999; 
Harriet,  999,  Lena  C.,  991, 
999;  Nellie  M.,  999;  Percy 

H. ,  991,  999;  Robert,  999; 
William,  999 

Rakestraw,  Charles,  1391;  Lillian, 
1352,  1391 

Ralston,  Catharine  A.,  1022,  1052; 
Levi,  1052 

Ramback,  Joh.  Jac.,  1437 
Ratnberg,  Charles  A.,  191;  Edward 
O.,  171,  191;  Edward  T.,  191; 
Elizabeth  K.,  191;  Laura  K., 
171,  191;  Laura  M.,  191,  212 
Rambler,  Caroline,  1371 
Rambo,  1005 

Abel,  896,  1024,  1025,  1057; 
Ann,  291;  Charles,  1106; 
Charles  G.,  1057;  Cora  K., 
1057;  Dexter,  1106;  Dexter  L., 
1057,  1106;  Eliza  B.,  800; 
Elizabeth,  1274,  1304,  1309; 
Florence,  388;  Frank  G.,  1057, 
1106;  George,  1057;  George 

H.,  1057;  Gunner,  1106;  Han¬ 
nah  E.,  873,  879;  Israel,  879; 
Jane  G.,  1024,  1057;  Jane  M., 
296;  Joseph  D.,  1309;  Kate  S., 
1057,  1106;  Lidie,  1057,  1106; 
Mary  G.,  1057,  1293,  1304; 
Mary  T.,  1057;  Vincent  J., 
1057 

Ramey,  Lydia,  1318 


Ramsey  (Ramsay),  Amanda,  670; 
Anna,  670,  677;  Anna  S.,  670; 
Arthur,  669;  Dela,  669;  Elda 

K. ,  670;  Elizabeth  S.,  666, 
669;  Ella  M.,  714,  767;  Ella 
W.,  669;  Harriet,  276,  290; 
Harry,  670;  Ida,  669;  John 
W.,  379;  Katie,  670;  Lizzie, 
669;  Mary,  669;  Minerva, 
670;  Noah,  669;  Robert,  508; 
Samuel  F.,  670;  Samuel  L., 
666,  669;  Sarah  M.,  486,  508; 
Susan  E.,  361,  379;  William, 
361,  379,  670 

Ramspart,  Katherine,  1388 
Ranee,  George  A.,  610;  Mary  R., 
610 

Ranck,  Emma  A.,  846 
Randall,  Anna  F.,  1098;  Annette 
W.,  1458,  1473;  Edwin  R., 
1458,  1473;  Frank  E.,  1496; 
Katharine  P.,  1481,  1496,  1497; 
Louise  A.,  1473,  1489;  Mary 

1.,  1473,  1489;  Paul  K,  1481, 
1496;  Robert  P.,  1497;  William 

5.,  1473 

Randolph,  Edith,  405;  Harriet  S., 
1466,  1481;  Helen  F.,  1481, 
1496;  Jeptha  F.,  1481;  Orville 
F.,  1466,  1481 

Rankin,  Charles  F.,  1072,  1115; 
Ella  M.,  1072,  1115;  George 
W.,  1115;  Katie  R.,  626 
Ransom,  Emma,  762,  818;  Harriet 

N.,  713,  762;  Warren  W.,  713, 
762;  William,  762 
Rantzheimer,  John  F.,  186 
Rapine,  Emily,  329 
Raplee,  Andrew,  1448;  Nehemiah, 
1454;  Rebecca  H.,  1454 
Rapp,  Agnes  J.,  1469,  1484;  Alice 

1.,  647,  657;  Anderson,  1485; 

Andora  B.,  1457,  1469;  Anna 
M.,  1469,  1485;  Barnet,  1457; 
Benjamin  F.,  1457,  1469; 

Charles  L.,  1470;  Clara  A., 
1484;  Eleanor,  1469,  1484; 

Eliza  J.,  1457;  Elizabeth  F., 
1469,  1485;  Elizabeth  N.,  147; 
Ellen  IV,  1379,  1413;  Emma 
E.,  1469;  Esther  E.,  1457, 
1469;  Esther  L .,  1485,  1498; 
Eva  D.,  1485,  1498;  Fanny, 
312;  Frank  E.,  1469,  1484; 
George,  72;  George  B.,  1485; 
George  W.,  1457,  1469;  Grant 

L. ,  1485;  Hannah  A.,  1469, 

1484;  Hannah  V.,  1469,  1484; 
Irma  M.,  1485,  1498;  Irma 
R.,  1484;  Jacob  M.,  657;  Jesse 
P.,  1469,  1485;  J.  Howard, 
1485,  1498;  Joseph  E.,  1457, 
1469;  Joseph  H.,  1438,  1446, 
1457;  Joseph  L.,  1469,  1485; 
Joseph  P.,  1469,  1485;  Leah 
E.,  1470;  Leonard  L.,  1470; 
Leonard  T.,  1379,  1413;  Lois, 
1485;  Margaretta  S.,  1446, 

1457;  Mary,  1485,  Mary  A., 
1469,  1484;  Mary  E.,  1469, 
1485;  Mary  K.,  1469,  1485; 
Ora  E.,  1485,  1498;  Peter  S., 
1413,  1457,  1469;  Rachael 


R.,  1457,  1469;  Rachel  A., 
1457,  1469;  Silas  S.,  1457,  1469, 
1484;  U.  S.  Grant,  1469,  1485; 
Vernon  L.,  1485;  Warren  A., 
1485;  W.  Leighton,  1485 
Rappallye,  Helen,  1495 
Rapture,  James,  732;  Susan  H.,  732 
Rarick,  Lovina,  1400 
Rash,  Savannah,  464 
Rasig,  Mary,  171 

Ratcliff,  Annie  K.,  175,  197; 

Charles,  1035,  1074;  Eliza¬ 

beth  C.,  1035,  1074;  Ida  M., 
175;  Mary,  1074;  Rebecca  K., 
160,  175;  Rebecca  S.,  175; 
Samuel  D.,  160,  175;  Samuel 

K. ,  175 

Rathbun,  Adolph,  1418;  Goldie  L., 
1418;  Lela  A.,  1385,  1418; 

L.  Fern,  1418;  Lloyd  M.,  1418; 
R.  Emil,  1418;  Wesley,  1385, 
1418 

Rathman,  John,  543;  Rosa  E.,  543 
Ratzell,  Elizabeth,  1289 
Rau,  Caroline  M.,  177,  202;  Elsie 
L.,  177,  202;  Frederick  M., 
202;  Mary  J.,  658 
Raubenholdt — see  Rabenold 
Rauch,  Magdalena,  1191;  Mary, 
426;  Rebecca  F.,  426;  Sarah, 
331 

Raudenbush  (Roudenbush),  Alice 
R.,  1202;  Amanda  S.,  1194; 
1202;  Ambrose,  721;  Amelia 
IV,  1156,  1160;  Catharine  A., 
1194,  1202;  Charles,  387; 

Charles  M.,  1202;  Earl,  1217; 
Edwin  S.,  1194,  1202;  Emma, 
906;  Emma  E.,  894,  901;  Flo¬ 
rence,  365,  387;  George,  894, 
901,  1156,  1160;  -Hannah  A., 
909;  Harry  W.,  1202;  Harvey 

O.,  1202,  1217;  Henry,  1194; 
Jacob,  698,  1189,  1194;  Jennie 
H.,  901,  906;  Katie  C.,  1202, 
1217;  Katie  S.,  443,  458,  1202; 
Lavinia  S.,  1194;  LeRoy,  1217; 
Lydia,  689,  698;  Maggie,  1160; 
Michael,  909;  Nellie  B.,  1202, 
1217;  Paul,  1217;  Paul  H.,  901, 
906;  Pearl,  1217;  Romalda  P., 
721;  Russell,  1217;  Sarah  S., 
1194,  1202;  Sophia  S.,  1189, 
1194;  Theo.,  1217;  Thomas, 
901;  Titus  E.,  1202,  1217 
Raue,  John  F.,  1496;  Olga,  1481, 
1496 

Raup,  Helen,  1247,  1253;  Minerva 
F.,  980,  990;  Samuel,  1253; 
William,  980,  990 
Rauschenberger,  Hannah  IV,  327 
Rawlings,  Hattie,  1405 
Rawlins,  Bettie  A.,  107,  119;  R.  A., 
119 

Rawn,  Annie,  243;  Elizabeth  K., 
235,  243;  George  K.,  235;  Har¬ 
vey  K.,  243;  Isaac  H.,  232,  235; 
John  K.,  235;  Magdalena  K., 
232,  235;  Mary  K.,  235;  Mil- 
ton,  243;  Septimus  IV,  235, 
243;  Sophie  K.,  235,  243; 

Susan  IV,  235 


1700 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Rawson,  Edna  R.,  897,  904;  Eliza¬ 
beth  A.,  904;  Ralph  W.,  897, 
904;  William  H.,  904 
Ray,  Alice,  1066;  Florence.  1546; 
Helen  L.,  1534;  Ida  L.,  135, 
142;  Jack  F.,  142;  James  A., 
560;  John  142;  John  E.,  135, 
142;  Mary,  998;  Mary  M., 
544,  560;  Russell  E.,  142 
Rayden,  Annie  L.,  1158  1165; 

Edward  F.,  1165 
Raymond,  Eliza  A.,  1044 
Raysor,  Ann,  1049;  Mary  C.,  319 
Rea,  Alta  F.,  533,  555;  Bessie,  555; 
Bessy,  533,  555;  Bruce  P.,  505, 
533;  Edna,  533,  555;  Elizabeth 

S.,  505,  533;  Ellen,  533;  Emma, 
1083,  1126;  Eva,  555;  George 
E.,  533;  Harry,  534;  Henry 
D.,  533,  555;  Howard,  533, 
534,  555;  Ida  M.,  533,  554; 
Irvin,  555;  Laura,  533,  555; 
Madie  N.,  533,  555;  Maggie 
533,  554;  Mary,  533,  555; 
Paul,  555;  Pearl,  533;  Ray¬ 
mond,  555;  Verio,  555;  Violet, 
555;  William  U.,  1126 
Read — see  Reed 
Reader,  Mary  J.,  766 
Reading,  83,  84 

Harriet  E.,  1363;  Ida,  1550 
Ready,  Annie  D.,  1431 
Reagan,  Amelia,  654 
Reagle,  Elizabeth,  1018, 1045;  Jacob 
1045;  Sarah,  1018,  1045 
Ream,  Anna,  773 

Rearick,  George  P.,  493;  Ida  B., 
477,  493 

Reazor,  Eliza  R.,  633,  637;  Helen 

R. ,  655,  659;  Hiram,  637; 
Jacob,  633,  637;  Laura,  637; 
Margaret,  660;  Merton  L., 
660;  Paul,  655,  659;  Sarah, 
637 

Reber,  Adam,  252,  265;  Anna,  793, 
840;  Clara  J.,  831;  Clara  M., 
837;  Edward,  265;  Elizabeth 
K.,  252,  265;  Emma,  556; 

Florence  G.,  513,  547;  Harry, 
513,  547;  Helen,  1107;  Hen¬ 
rietta,  265;  Isaac  H.,  840; 
John,  265;  John  R.,  1140; 
Lucy,  168;  Miriam  C.,  1098, 
1140 

Rebert,  Jacob,  1315 
Reck,  Blanche,  297,  325;  Ida  C., 
280,  297;  John,  280,  297; 
Michael,  297;  Norma,  297 
Redcay,  Amanda,  1409 
Redden,  Mary  A.,  879 
Redding,  Clara  E.,  509,  541;  Doro¬ 
thy,  541;  Edith.  541;  Emma 
K.,  509,  541;  George,  541; 
George  C.,  509,  541 ;  James  R., 
487,  509;  Mary  W.,  487,  509; 

S. ,  Jennie,  509 
Reddington,  Elizabeth,  785 
Redfern,  Anna  M.,  317,  338;  G.  D., 

338 

Redfield,  Elizabeth,  893,  900 
Redheffer,  Hannah  K.,  155,  162 
Red  Hill,  63 


Redington,  Benjamin,  260;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  260;  Olive,  243,  260 
Redlinger,  Carrie,  1427 
Redman,  J.  T.,  845;  Nancy,  616; 
Sarah,  810,  845 

Reed  (Read,  Reid),  1003,  1006 
Aaron,  1115;  Abraham,  1321, 
1359;  Alice  M.,  1072,  1115; 
Alice  V.,  1334,  1359;  Ambrose 

S.,  676,  682;  Amelia,  1276; 
Ann  B.,  1321;  Anna  W.,  156, 
164;  Beatrice  C.,  164;  Bertha 
H.,  1384,  1417;  Calvin  M.,  156; 
Carl  E.,  1360,  1402;  Caroline, 
1013,  1029;  Catherine,  1169; 
Charles,  1252;  Charles  H., 
1334,  1359;  Charles  P.,  1402; 
Chester,  182;  Clarence  S.,  676; 
Claude  T.,  682;  Daniel  F.,  851; 
Daniel  U.,  156,  164;  David  F., 
1059,  1107,  1359;  David  W., 
1145;  Dorothea  W.,  182,  210; 
Dorothy  K.,  264;  Edgar  W., 
210;  Edwin,  182,  682,  1334; 
Elizabeth,  771,  826,  827,  851; 
Elizabeth  G.,  155,  163;  Eliza¬ 
beth  I.,  1334,  1360;  Elizette, 
1243,  1252;  Elmer  N.,  1072; 
Elsie  E.,  1359;  Elsie  M.,  1359, 
1402;  Emanuel,  1334;  Emma, 
182;  Emma  M.,  156,  164; 

Evelyn  M.,  1359;  Flora,  1402; 
Floranda  M.,  155,  163;  Frank 

E. ,  1360;  Fritz,  182;  George, 

1359;  George  W.,  120,  1040, 
1072;  Gertrude  M.,  1359; 

Gladys,  182;  Guy,  164;  Han¬ 
nah,  829;  Hannah  U.,  150,  155; 
Harriet  J.,  1334,  1359;  Harri¬ 
son  E.,  163,  182;  Harry,  1334; 
Harry  H.,  1384,  1417;  Hart  F., 
1516,  1532;  Harvey  S.,  676, 
1122,  1145;  Henry,  155,  163, 
1334;  Henry  W.,  676,  682; 
Herman,  182;  Hester  B.,  1314, 
1315;  Howard,  682;  Howard 

F. ,  668,  676;  Howard  M.,  1359; 
Ida  P.,  1359,  1402;  Ida  S., 
163,  182;  Isaac,  826;  Jacob, 
1054;  James  M.,  264;  James 
O.,  1334,  1359;  Jeffe  A.,  1017, 
1040;  Jennie  D.,  156,  164; 
Jerusha,  1575;  John,  150,  155, 
944,  1314,  1315;  John  B„  251, 
264;  John  F.,  163,  182;  Justus 

S.,  676;  Kathryn  A.,  676,  1122, 
1145;  Katie  B.,  676,  682; 
Katie  E.,  792;  Katie  T.,  676, 
682;  Leonard,  182;  Levi  C., 
1360;  Lillian  C.,  1360;  Lizzie 
E.,  156,  164;  Louisa,  1023, 
1054;  Luella  S.,  676;  Luther 
D.,  1107,  1143;  Lydia  A.,  1020; 
Mabel,  122;  Malaria,  1040, 
1085;  Marchell,  1359;  Mar¬ 
garet,  399;  Margaret  M.,  1107, 
1143;  Margaret  S.,  1324,  1334; 
Maria  G.,  1017,  1040;  Marie, 
182;  Marie  M.,  163,  182;  Mar¬ 
jorie  E.,  1359,  1402;  Mark  P., 
1359,  1402;  Martha  B.,  1360; 
Mary,  164,  329,  405,  1023, 
1040,  1054;  Mary  A.,  155,  163, 


1516,  1532;  Mary  C.,  1334, 
1359;  Mary  E.,  107,  120,  163, 
182;  Mary  H.,  251,  264;  Mary 
L.,  1034,  1072;  Mary  P.,  156, 
164;  Matilda,  1170;  Merle  C., 
1359,  1402;  Milton,  1040,  1359; 
Minnie  E.,  1334,  1359;  Myrtle 
A.,  1107,  1143;  Nevin  N.,  1072; 
Orpha  B.,  1359;  Orvilla  P., 
1359;  Oswin  N.,  1072;  Philip, 
73,  155,  156,  164;  Phoebe  A., 
1162,  1170;  Richard  R.,  1359; 
Ruth,  164;  Samuel,  1324,  1334; 
Sara  A.,  156;  Sarah,  1040, 
1085;  Sarah  J.,  1334,  Savenia 
J.,  1059,  1107;  Servatus,  182; 
Servatus  W.,  155,  163;  Sophie 
A.,  163,  182;  Stella  M.,  168, 
187,  1360,  1402;  Susan  A., 

1366,  Susan  N.,  1040;  Susan 
U.,  150,  156;  Susanna  H.,  668, 
676;  Theodore,  1334,  1359; 

Viola  G.,  1334;  Wallace,  164; 
Warren,  676;  Welford  A.,  187; 
Wellington  E.,  182,  210;  Well¬ 
ington  J.,  155,  163;  William, 
156,  164;  William  A.,  156,  164; 
William  F.,  150,  1017;  William 

1.,  1402;  William  O.,  1334; 
William  P.,  164;  Zacharias  R., 
1034,  1072 

Reeder,  Andrew,  1543;  Barbara 

A. ,  699;  Frank,  789,  1543; 

Helen,  1511;  Helen  B.,  1527, 
1543;  Howard,  699,  1511; 

Howard  J.,  1527,  1543;  Jane 

B. ,  1336;  J.  Knight,  1543; 
Leila  B.,  1527,  1543,  1554; 
W.  H.,  1336 

Reef,  Lovina,  435 

Reel,  Frances  B.,  1353;  Isaac  C., 
1353 

Reese  (Rees),  Annie  M.,  442,  456; 
Catharine,  1378;  Charles  L., 
1423,  1431;  David  J.,  1423; 
David  L.,  1423;  D.  L.,  1390, 
1423;  Emma  E.,  456,  463; 
Ethel  H.,  1092,  1137;  Ethel 
O.,  1137;  Frances  R.,  1431; 
Grace  L.,  1137;  Hannah  E., 
1440,  1446;  Harold  R.,  456, 
463;  Harry  M.,  1173;  Harry 
O.,  1164,  1173;  John,  456, 

1446;  John  W.,  463;  Kathryn 

5.,  1423,  1430;  Laura  B.,  1431; 

Maggie  D.,  1164,  1173;  Mary, 
1172;  Mary  B.,  1390,  1423; 
Maxine  Y.,  1431;  Oscar  D., 
1173;  Richard,  1092,  1137; 

Ruth  S.,  1423,  1431;  Sallie, 
247;  Sallie  A.,  444;  Thomas, 
1137;  William,  442,  456 

Reeser,  Frank  M.,  197;  Isabella, 
694,  715;  Jarius  H.,  846; 

Maude,  175,  197;  Moses,  484; 
Sarah  A.,  474,  484,  812,  846; 
William,  968 

Reeve,  Harry  H.,  1221;  John  M., 
1206,  1221;  Nellie  S.,  1206, 
1221;  Sallie  M.,  1221 
Reff,  Elmer  H.,  320 
Reffard,  Maggie,  1130 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1701 


Refsnider,  Elmer  E.,  669;  Wile- 
mina  S.,  669 

Regan,  Mary  E.,  782,  837 
Regen,  Harriet  A.,  190,  212;  Isabel 

1.,  190;  Jennie,  190;  Katherine 
A.,  190;  Mamie,  190,  212; 
Mary  E.,  171,  190;  William  M., 
171,  190 

Regent,  270,  860,  861 
Carl,  10 

Reger,  John,  771;  Lydia,  717; 
Lydia  R.,  771 

Regn,  Lily  M.,  512,  545;  Mabel  A., 
545;  Michael,  545;  William 
H.,  545;  William  J.,  512,  545 
Rehrer,  Lillian,  756 
Reichard — see  Richard 
Reichel,  E.  Grant,  737,  794;  Frank 
H.,  794;  Lizzie  H.,  737,  794; 
Mary  N.,  794;  Susan  R.,  794; 
William,  794 

Reichenbach,  Alcide,  396;  Anthony, 
476,  488;  Arthur  D.,  1274, 
1278;  Dorothy  A.,  1274,  1278; 
George,  488;  John  G.,  1190; 
Maria,  1188,  1190;  Maria  A., 
488,  511;  Martha  A.,  151,  157; 
May  M.,  371,  396;  Philip,  157; 
Rosina  G.,  476,  488;  William 

5.,  1278 

Reichert,  Harvey,  755;  Mary,  845; 

Mary  E.,  755;  Sophia,  185 
Reichstetter,  Bertha  M.,  747,  804; 
Christain  F.,  804 

Reider,  Herbert,  1219;  Sarah,  712, 
760;  Sarah  E.,  1204,  1219 
Reiff,  Abraham,  370;  Abraham  S., 
952;  Abraham  W.,  960;  Abram 
A.,  292,  320;  Alice  K.,  241,  258; 
Alverda  H.,  320;  Ann  E.,  287; 
Ann  (Annie)  R.,  287,  311; 
Annie,  651;  Benjamin  O.,  258; 
Benjamin  R.,  241,  258;  Bertha, 
1245,  1253;  Carrie  E.,  312,  355; 
Catharine,  1002,  1015;  Chris¬ 
topher,  275,  287;  Clara  I.,  287, 
312;  Claude  S.,  312,  335; 
Edith  M.,  335,  342;  Elizabeth, 
275,  287;  Elizabeth  I.,  312, 
335;  Ella,  892,  899;  Elsie  M., 
312,  335;  Emma  C.,  287,  311, 
312,  335;  Emma  S.,  1218; 
Florence  H.,  320;  Florence  M., 
312;  Frank  S.,  899;  Geneva  S., 
954,  960;  George,  62,  272,  275, 
364;  George  H.,  287,  312; 
George  L.,  195,  320;  George 
O.,  298;  Hannah,  274,  286; 
Harry  G.,  312;  Helen  H.,  320; 
Helen  M.,  335,  342;  Howard 
A.,  1253;  Irene  F.,  312;  Irene 
H.,  320;  Irwin  B.,  287,  312; 
Jacob,  1229;  Jacob  N.,  954, 
960;  Jacob  W.,  957;  Katie  L., 
358,  370;  Leila  H.,  320;  Leona 
M.,  335,  341;  Leroy  K.,  258; 
Lizzie,  1308;  Mabel  H.,  320; 
Malinda  K.,  292,  320;  Mar¬ 
garet  H.,  272,  275;  Mary  A., 
280,  298,  311,  335,  1344,  1376; 
Mary  B.,  311,  335;  Mary  E., 
287,  312;  Mary  L.,  356,  364; 
Maude  A.,  312,  335;  Morris 


W.,  312,  335;  Norman  K.,  258; 
Roland  H.,  320;  Sallie  A.,  174, 
195;  Sara  J.,  312;  Sarah  A., 
275,  287;  Sarah  H.,  320;  Sarah 

L. ,  948,  952;  Stanley  H.,  302; 
Susan,  952,  957;  William  FI., 
311,  335;  William  M.,  287,  311 

Reifsnyder,  Alfred,  804;  Alice,  804; 
Amanda  M.,  700;  Amelia,  705, 
743;  Catharine,  705,  743; 

Charles,  747,  804;  Ellen  E., 
804;  Esther  H.,  691,  705;  Levi, 
1027;  Lydia,  690,  702; 

Malinda,  1117;  Margaret  H., 
747,  804;  Mary  H.,  770;  Rich¬ 
ard,  691,  705;  Samuel,  702; 
Sarah  J.,  804;  Sarah  S.,  1027 
Reigle  (Reigel),  Deborah,  701,  731; 
Elsie  E.,  677,  682;  Mary  A., 
669,  677;  Precilia,  1573,  1574; 
Stewart  L.,  669,  677;  William 
B.,  677 

Reigner,  Pearl,  124 
Reilly,  Catherine,  1112;  Catherine 

S.,  1140;  Margaret  E.,  1079; 
Mary  H.,  869;  Sallie,  210; 
Thomas,  869 

Reim,  Agnes,  648,  658;  Max,  658 
Reiman,  Annie,  1041,  1086;  Daisy 

M. ,  1086;  Earl,  1086;  Emily 

A.,  1205,  1220;  Frederick, 

1041,  1220;  Herman  E.,  1017, 
1041;  LeRoy  H.,  1086;  Lizzie, 
1041;  Louisa  D.,  1017,  1041; 
Margaret  H.,  1086;  Minerva 
H.,  1041,  1086;  Myrtle  H., 
1086;  Raymond  C.,  1086; 

Wilhelmina,  1041;  William  J., 
1041,  1086;  William  L.,  1086 

Reimel,  Sue,  1148 
Reimensnyder,  II.  Cleora,  490,  515; 
John  J.,  515 

Reimer,  Aaron,  435;  Ida  M.,  425, 
435 

Reimert,  Charles  E.,  197;  Chris- 
tianna  K.,  175,  197;  Isaac,  175, 
197;  William,  197 
Reinberger,  Susan,  781 
Reiner,  Catharine,  312;  Horace, 
288,  312;  Ida  B.,  288,  312; 
Isaac  Z.,  995;  Levi,  312;  Lizzie, 
985,  995 

Reinert,  Alice,  489,  514;  Augustus, 
557;  Carl,  598;  Caroline,  1155, 
1159;  Charles,  514;  David, 
912,  914;  Elizabeth,  532;  Han¬ 
nah  M.,  755,  810;  Irvin  B., 
579,  597;  Katie  H.,  914;  Lillian 
M.,  579,  597;  Maria,  809; 
Mark,  598;  Mary,  538,  557; 
Olivia  H.,  912,  914;  Rosa,  756, 
812;  Sallie  H.,  914;  Samuel, 
810,  812;  Thomas,  1159 
Reinhart  (Reinhard,  Rinehard, 
Rhinehart,  etc.),  Aaron  R., 
1048;  Abraham,  167,  839;  Ada 
P.,  1417,  1429;  Alice  C.,  543, 
559;  Almon  F.,  1421;  Andrew 
P.,  373,  398;  Angelina,  543; 
Ann  B.,  1009,  1019;  Ann  R., 
1019,  1048;  Anna  M.,  543; 
Carlton  W.,  788,  839;  Catha¬ 
rine  S.,  511,  543;  Christine, 


778;  David  W.,  1048;  Donald 
J.,  1430;  Emerald  M.,  1430; 
Emma,  516;  Emma  L.,  543, 
559;  Ernest,  380;  Fern  S., 
1252;  Frederic,  337;  Gottlieb, 
1429;  Hannah,  1019,  1048; 

Hattie  M.,  1388  1421;  Helen, 
L.,  313,  337;  Howard  J.,  1243, 
1252;  Isabella,  1471;  Jacob  B., 
1019,  1048;  Jesse,  1019;  John, 
1417,  1429;  Leroy  A.,  1430; 
Lester  H.,  1252;  Levi,  1252; 
Lizzie,  362,  380;  Lizzie  V., 
1243,  1252;  Mabel  I.,  373,  398; 
Maggie  M.,  543;  Malinda,  530; 
Maria  A.,  157,  167;  Mark, 
1019;  Martin,  1046;  Mary, 
337,  463,  1568;  Mary  A.,  1048, 
1097;  Mary  M.,  543;  Nellie 
H.,  788,  839;  Raymond  G., 
398;  Reuben,  543;  Robert  B., 
1102;  Ronald,  1430;  Russel  C., 
398;  Ruth  M.,  1252;  Samuel, 
1009,  1019;  Sarah  Y.,  477,  491; 
Sylvester,  511,  543;  Tillara, 
492;  Tillie,  1046;  Vance  I., 
1421;  Warren,  1388,  1421 
Reinholt,  Kate  H.,  831 
Reinsmith,  Kate,  759 
Reinwald  (Reinwalt,  Rinewalt, 
Reinewald,  Reynald,  etc.),,  40 
49 

Abraham,  630-633,  639,  918, 
945;  Ada  C.,  646,  655;  Ada  M., 
642,  652;  Adam,  415,  631-633, 
636-638,  643;  Adam  J.,  638, 
645;  Adam  L.,  637,  643,  644; 
Allan  B.,  643,  653;  Anna,  404, 
415,  631;  Anna  D.,  631,  633, 
918;  Anna  R.,  466;  Annie  E., 
646;  Balthaser  (Baltzer,  Bal- 
tis),  56,  67,  70,  467,  630,  631, 
887,  944;  Barbara,  37,  38,  43, 

67,  68,  414,  630,  886;  Barbara 

H.,  631,  633;  Carl  A.,  646; 
Catharine,  632,  633,  638,  1446, 
1457;  Catherine,  630,  631; 

Catherine  R.,  633,  638; 

Charles,  645;  Charlotte  B.,  637, 
643;  Christian,  632,  633;  Chris¬ 
topher  (Christoph),  36,  38,  41, 
43,  56,  67,  68,  79,  83,  270,  415, 
470,  630—633,  639,  886,  928, 
1438 

Daniel,  636;  Daniel  F.,  638,  646; 
David,  630-632;  Earl  W.,  652; 
Echo  H.,  643,  653;  Edna  K., 
646;  Eliza,  633,  637;  Elizabeth, 
631-634;  Elizabeth  Y.,  467, 
630,  631;  Ella  M.,  638,  645; 
Fannie  D.,  642,  652;  George, 
17,  36,  41,  43,  44,  54,  55,  67, 

68,  79,  85,  413-415,  466,  467, 

630,  631,  633,  636,  638,  1152, 
1280;  Guy  M.,  642;  Hannah, 
633,  637,  638,  646;  Hannah  P., 

631,  633,  638;  Hannah  R., 
638,  646;  Harold  D.,  654; 
Harriet,  638;  Harry,  642,  652; 
Harry  E.,  646;  Helen,  655,  659; 
Helen  L.,  642,  652;  Helen  N., 
652;  Henry,  632;  Henry  L., 
637,  643;  Howard,  645 


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Genealogical  Record  ok  the  Schwenkkeldek  Families 


Ida  M.,  646;  Irvin  L.,  646;  Invin, 
646,  654;  Irwin  W.,  636,  642; 
Jacob,  631,  633,  636,  638,  646, 
655;  Jacob  F.,  636,  642;  John, 
633,  638;  John  E.,  636,  646; 
John  M.,  638,  645;  John  P., 
638,  646;  Jonas,  632,  634,  1187, 
1190;  Joseph,  631-633,  656; 
Joseph  L.,  633,  636;  Joseph 
W.,  642;  Judith,  414,  630,  886; 
June,  643;  Kate  P.,  646,  654; 
Laura  C.,  638;  Lauren,  643; 
Leah  S.,  636,  642;  Leon  S.,  642, 
652;  Lillian  V.,  642;  Lucretia, 
643;  Lydia,  632,  633,  637 
Magdalena,  631;  Margaret  M., 
633,  638;  Maria,  414,  631,  632; 
Maria  A.,  414,  630,  632;  Maria 
de  Dolores,  633,  636;  Maria 
M.,  630,  631,  928;  Marilla  G., 

637,  643;  Mary,  632-634,  637, 

638,  645;  Mary  A.,  633,  637; 
Mary  B.,  638,  642,  646,  656; 
Mary  F.,  633,  636;  Mary  G., 
631,  633;  Mary  I.,  646;  Mary 
L.,  631,  633;  Mary  R.,  646, 
654;  Mattie  S.,  646,  655;  Mel¬ 
chior,  56,  414,  630,  632,  633, 
886,  944;  Michael,  663;  Norma 
C.,  646;  Olive,  645;  Rachel, 
636;  Regina,  52,  631,  632,  663, 
664;  Rosanna,  663;  Rosanna 
H.,  270;  Rosanna  S.,  630;  Ro- 
sina,  631;  Rosina  H.,  415,  467, 
470;  Rosina  S.,  632,  663;  Ruth 
A.,  636,  642 

Salome,  632;  Samuel,  646;  Sarah, 
52,  570,  580,  631,  633,  634, 
636,  638,  646,  655,  1281,  1282; 
Sarah  E.,  637,  643,  653;  Sarah 

F.,  637,  643;  Sarah  M.,  646, 
654;  Susan,  636,  642;  Susanna, 
38,  43,  53,  68,  349,  350,  414, 
415,  467,  630-632,  663,  1176, 
1280;  Susanna  S.,  632,  634, 
1187,  1190;  Susanna  W.,  414, 
415;  Thomas,  652;  Ursula,  662; 
William,  638,  845 

Reisch,  Henry,  836;  Katie,  781, 
836;  Margaret,  380 
Reist,  Anna,  848 
Reiter,  720 

Ada,  1406;  Anna  A.,  365,  386; 
Anna  M.,  97;  Arthur  W.,  186; 
Charles  I.,  365,  386;  Edward 
O.,  186;  Elizabeth  K.,  386; 
Emeline,  1166;  Emma  D.,  482, 
500;  Emma  K.,  386;  Emma  L., 
932,  936;  Franklin  P.,  936; 
Grace  M.,  186;  Helen  M.,  186; 
Henry,  909;  John  M.,  500; 
Katie  M.,  561,  564;  Lydia, 
480,  496;  Lydia  A.,  909;  Man- 
oah  A.,  564;  Mary  K.,  386; 
Matilda  E.,  909,  910;  Michael, 
97;  Norman  G.,  167,  186;  Polly, 
98;  Rebecca  G.,  101;  Santa  M., 
186;  Sarah  E.,  167,  186;  Su¬ 
sanna,  386 

Reithmayer,  Laura,  1309 
Reitnauer  (Reitnaur),  Abraham, 
1158;  Annie,  544;  Caroline, 
1158;  Charles,  544,  561;  Doug¬ 


lass,  561;  Emma  M.,  511,  544; 
Emma  S.,  760,  816;  Esther, 
545;  Francis,  545;  George  J., 
816;  Helen,  545;  Horace  S., 
511,  544;  Jonas,  544;  Joseph, 
760,  816;  Maggie,  544,  561; 
Marion,  544;  Minnie  L.,  544, 
561;  Ralph,  545;  Raymond, 
544;  Susanna,  388 
Reitz,  Carolina,  1211;  Caroline, 
244;  Elementa,  457;  Sophia, 
480,  497 
Reller,  Ella,  681 

Remalay,  Bertha  M.,  752;  Charles, 
709,  752;  Clayton,  752;  Cora 

L. ,  709,  752;  Doris  I.,  752; 
Luella,  752;  Roy,  752;  Stephen, 
752 

Remaly,  Susan,  1134 
Rementor,  Anna  M.,  805 
Remer,  G.  H.,  1445;  Louise  E., 
1459,  1474;  Melville,  1459, 

1474;  William  T.,  1474 
Remington,  Clement,  1307;  Ethel 

M. ,  1300,  1307;  Hope,  1307; 
John  C.,  1300,  1307;  Kenneth 
R.,  1307 

Renfrey,  M.  Lizzie,  724 
Renkenberger,  Catharine,  1399; 
Laura,  1357,  1399;  William, 
1399 

Renn,  Barnard,  764;  E.  E.,  820; 
Earle  L.,  764,  820;  Effie  A., 
714,  764;  Effie  G.,  820;  Fred¬ 
erick  B.,  820;  Matilda  M.,  820; 
Melville,  764;  Olive  (Ollie) 
M.,  764,  819;  Phoebe  M.,  764, 
820;  Raymond  F.,  764;  Timo¬ 
thy  O.,  714,  764;  Walter  H., 
764,  819 

Rennard,  Carrie  B.,  315,  337; 

Deborah  B.,  1036,  1076;  Win¬ 
field,  315,  337;  Winfield  S., 
1036,  1076;  Winifred,  1076 
Renner,  477 

Anna,  1258;  David,  492;  Francis 
A.,  1163,  1170;  Helen  D.,  1163, 
1170;  Jacob,  1438;  James  K., 
282,  302;  Jeremiah,  1312;  John, 
370,  395;  John  E.,  1170;  John 

K. ,  333;  Kate,  659;  Lizzie  K., 
370,  395;  Lydia,  1014,  1031; 
Margaretta  A.,  308,  333;  Rob¬ 
ert  H.,  1170;  Susanna,  1312; 
Susanna  V.,  282,  302;  William 
E.,  1170;  Wilmer,  1170 
Renninger,  Abraham,  811;  Adelia 
M.,  487,  510;  Alverda  H.,  901, 
906;  Annie,  759,  815;  Augustus, 
183;  Augustus  Y.,  1222;  Birdie 
M.,  895,  902;  Catharine,  529; 
Charles  R.,  906;  Clyde  H.,  901, 
906;  Dorothy  U.,  184;  Edna 
U.,  184;  Ellen  S.,  165,  183; 
Emma,  1083,  1126;  Emma  J., 
1022,  1052;  Esther  U.,  184; 
Florence  U.,  184;  Frederick, 
1233,  1235;  Henry,  1126,  1235; 
Henry  O.,  815;  Irvin  G.,  384; 
Jacob,  97,  487,  510;  Jesse  W., 
902;  John,  510;  John  E.,  510; 
John  O.,  1235;  John  U.,  184; 
Josiah  S.,  906;  Mary  A.,  510; 


Mary  S.,  1235,  1241;  Peter  S., 
1052;  Raymond  U.,  185;  Sadie 

R. ,  384;  Sallie  M.,  811;  Sarah 
M.,  510,  541;  Sevilla,  1207, 
1222;  Sophia,  298;  Susannah 

S. ,  1233,  1235;  Sylvester,  1235; 
Viola  U.,  184;  William,  1235; 
William  B.,  165,  183 

Renshaw,  Rebecca,  1039 
Rentschler,  Frederick,  951,  955; 

Isabella  Y.,  951,  955 
Rentzheimer,  Aravesta  L.,  166,  186 
Replogle,  Clara  E.,  1360;  Edith, 
957,  961;  Lawrence  K.,  1360 
Repp,  Ida,  1159 

Reppert,  Bruce  V.,  1174;  Byron  L., 
1174;  Caroline,  1015,  1035; 
Clifford  E.,  1174;  Edward  J., 
1167,  1174;  Ella  C.,  980,  992; 
Harold  L.,  992;  Harriet,  999; 
Harry,  980,  992;  Levi  J.,  1174; 
Mary  R.,  1167,  1174;  Minnie, 
1042,  1089;  Reynold  J.,  1174; 
William,  992 

Repsher,  Althea  N.,  462;  Lillian 
M.,  453,  462;  Milton  J.,  462; 
Sarah  C.,  462;  Selden,  453,  462 
Reser,  Anna,  1354,  1394;  Jacob, 
1394 

Resh,  Eliza,  421,  426;  Elizabeth, 
1420 

Retz,  Cathrine,  851 

Reustle,  Blanche  R.,  1119;  Charles 

G. ,  1075,  1119;  Florence  S., 
1075,  1119 

Reutschman,  Anna  F.,  1064,  1110 
Reutter,  Katherine,  108,  121 
Rex,  Adam  F.,  206;  Agnes  J.,  179, 
204;  Agnes  N.,  177,  202;  Alfred 
C.,  1528,  1544;  Amanda  E., 
180;  Amanda  K.,  162;  Amanda 
M.,  162,  180;  Amelia  I.,  180; 
Ann,  179;  Anna  C.,  206,  215; 
Anna  M.,  870,  1528,  1544; 
Anna  V.,  206,  216;  Anne  E., 
180,  206;  Anne  K.,  180,  207; 
Barbara  S.,  162,  180;  Beulah 

M. ,  202;  Blanche  B.,  180,  206; 

Carlton  P.,  1544;  Caroline 

R.,  162,  180;  Carrie  B.,  206; 
Catherine,  162,  179,  180,  206; 
Charles  N.,  162,  179;  Charlton 

H. ,  204;  Clara  G.,  180;  Edwin, 
179;  Effie  C.,  206,  215;  Effie 

L. ,  286;  Eliza  A.,  180,  207; 
Elizabeth,  162,  180,  215,  809; 
Elizabeth  N.,  155,  162;  Ella, 
180;  Emily,  180;  Emma  G., 

206,  215;  Emma  J.,  162,  181, 
206;  Enoch,  155,  162;  Enoch 

N. ,  180,  181;  Eva  S.,  206,  215; 
Florence  C.,  180;  George,  180, 

207,  866,  870,  871,  1261; 

George  C.,  204,  215,  217; 
George  W.,  180,  206,  215; 
Hannah  F.,  180,  206;  Hannah 
W.,  180,  207;  Helen  R.,  206, 
215;  Henry,  180;  Ida,  808, 
843;  Ida  E.,  530;  Jacob  H., 
179,  204;  John,  179;  John  C., 
207;  John  H.,  206,  216;  John 

M. ,  180,  206;  John  W.,  217; 
Joseph,  162,  180,  206,  207; 


Genealogical  Record  oe  the  Sciivvenkeelder  Families 


1703 


Katherine  H.,  180,  207;  Mar¬ 
garet-  H.,  162,  179;  Margaret 
§.,  216,  1015,  1034;  Marie  C., 
206,  866,  870;  Marie  I.,  179, 
204;  Mary,  162,  179,  1260, 
1261;  Mary  A.,  162,  179,  206, 
216;  Mary  E.,  180;  Mary  L., 
204;  Mary  M.,  180,  207;  Min¬ 
nie  I.,  204;  Nancy  J.,  180; 
Percival  T.,  206,  215,  286; 
Rebecca  E.,  180;  Rose  A.,  215, 
217;  Samuel,  162,  179;  Sarah 

C. ,  207;  Susan  E.,  180;  Susan 
R.,  180,  207;  Susanna  N.,  179; 
Susanne,  162;  Tilly  M.,  207; 
Wallace  W.,  206,  215;  Walter, 
179,  202;  William,  162,  180; 
William  C.,  207;  William  G., 
177,  202;  William  H.,  180,  206, 
215;  William  P.,  843 

Reynald — see  Reinwald 
Reyner,  Elsie  W.,  1268,  1276;  Har¬ 
vey  K.,  1238,  1245;  Henry  B., 
1245,  1276;  Ida  W.,  1238, 
1245;  John  J.,  1268,  1276;  Mil¬ 
dred  E.,  1276 

Reynolds,  Beatrice,  879;  Bertha 

L. ,  240,  255;  Dorothy,  879; 
Eleanor,  879;  Elizabeth,  1393; 
Eva,  112;  Eva  L.,  873,  879; 
Frances  M.,  1356,  1398;  Her¬ 
bert,  879;  Howard  C.,  873,  879; 
James,  1146;  James  D.,  1356, 
1398;  Jane,  1350;  Martha, 
1448;  Mary  A.,  761;  Mary  E., 
1123,  1146;  Sarah,  1448;  W.  H., 
255;  William  H.,  1510;  W. 
Preston,  1398 

Rhall,  Helen,  1367 
Rhea,  Emma  M.,  594 
Rhine,  Annie,  743 
Rhinebold,  Elizabeth,  1484 
Rhinehart — see  Reinhart 
Rhoad,  Emma,  844 
Rhoads,  A.  H.,  711;  Amelia,  739; 
Amelia  L.,  847;  Angeline,  1104; 
Anna  C.,  759,  815;  Anna  L., 
815;  Annie,  739;  Annie  E.,  771, 
827;  Annie  F.,  813;  Augustus, 
700,  759;  Bertram  C.,  827; 
Beulah  H.,  813;  Calvin  C.,  739; 
Carlton  K.,  598;  Carlton  L., 
851;  Carrie,  739;  Catharine 
E.,  580,  598;  Charles  B.,  580, 
598;  Charles  C.,  813;  Charles 

G.,  739,  816,  847;  Clara  M., 
827,  851;  Conrad,  688,  691; 
Cyrus  771,  827;  David,  690, 
700;  David  R.,  524;  David  W., 
798;  Dewey  H.,  813;  Dorothy 

D. ,  524;  Earl  D.,  757;  Edgar 

D. ,  739;  Edgar  K.,  847;  Ed¬ 
ward  M.,  1021,  1051;  Edwin 

M. ,  759,  815;  Effinger  M.,  739; 
Eliza,  717,  771,  827;  Elizabeth, 
291;  Elizabeth  R.,  827,  851; 
Ella  M.,  771,  827;  Emma, 
1051,  1100;  Eva  A.,  827;  Eva 

E. ,  851;  Eva  W.,  757;  Florence 
E.,  827,  851;  George  W.,  1086; 
Gertrude  M.,  759;  Grant,  717, 
771;  Hannah  R.,  1021,  1051; 
Harvey  H.,  827,  851;  Harvey 


M.,  739;  Harvey  N.,  847; 
Hazel  C.,  851;  Hiram,  759; 

H.  John,  827,  851;  Ida,  746; 

Irvin,  739;  Irvin  M.,  847;  Iva 
M.,  759,  815;  Jacob,  1051; 
John,  711,  717,  779;  John  II., 
771,  827;  John  R.,  851;  Kate 
T.,  739;  Laura  G.,  598,  620; 
Lea  M.,  598;  Leah  W.,  711; 
Lillie  I.,  847;  Lillie  L., 

739,  816,  847;  Lizzie  O.,  771; 
Lester  M.,  759;  Lloyd  M.,  759; 
Louisa  B.,  739,  798;  Lydia, 
569,  578,  717,  771;  Lydia  H., 

716,  771;  Lynn  V.,  497,  524; 
Maberry  A.,  704,  739;  Magda¬ 
lena  E.,  1264,  1270;  Margaret, 
700,  998;  Margarethe  H.,  688, 
691;  Marie  D.,  1086;  Martha 

I. ,  507,  536:  Mary  A.,  703,  704, 
711,  736,  739,  758,  759,  798, 
1414;  Matilda,  771,  827;  Mat¬ 
thias  H.,  756,  813;  Maud, 
798;  Nellie  A.,  847;  Newton 

L,  739,  798;  Nora  F.,  813; 
Norman  C.,  620;  Norman  M., 
759,  815;  Norman  S.,  598,  620; 
Olivia  E.,  765,  813;  Owen, 
1196;  Paul  N.,  798;  Pearl  M., 
798;  Priscilla,  795;  Rebecca, 
693;  Rebecca  B.,  690,  700; 
Rebecca  C.,  691,  703;  Rebecca 
S.,  497,  524;  Rosa  E.,  711,  757; 
Rose,  739;  Sarah,  1190,  1196; 
Sarah  M.,  711,  759;  Simon, 

717,  771;  Simon  P.,  716,  771; 
Susan  H.,  711;  Susanna,  771, 
827,  1069;  Teresa  L.,  827,  851 ; 
Thelma  L. ,  851 ;  Theresa  B . ,  85 1 ; 
Tilghman  V.,  1270;  Verna  H., 
813;  Walter,  717;  Walter  O., 
827;  Warren  C.,  813;  Wayne 

M. ,  759;  William  L.,  847;  Wil¬ 
liam  P.,  598 

Rhode,  Frederick  H.,  1449 
Rhodes,  Annie  E.,  215 
Rhorbach,  Sarah,  895 
Ribble,  Caroline  M.,  1067,  1113; 
James  M.,  1113 

Rice,  Arthur  J.,  171,  191;  Benja¬ 
min,  1129;  Edith  M.,  1129, 
1147;  Elsie  M.,  525,  552; 
Emlie  M.,  1172;  Floyd  J., 
1129,  1147;  Hannah  G.,  123, 
139;  Hannah  K.,  171,  191; 
Harriette,  1454,  1464;  Henry 
M.,  139;  Leah,  193,  213;  Mary, 
1462;  Mary  A.,  1129;  Paul,  525, 
552;  Ralph,  552;  Sarah  J., 
1087,  1129;  Tevilla,  1197; 

William,  213;  William  A., 
1087,  1129 

Rich,  Beatrice  L.,  1403;  Frances  A., 
1361,  1403;  Frank  A.,  1403; 
Leonard  B.,  1361,  1403;  Leon¬ 
ard  C.,  1403;  Matilda,  1223; 
Susanna  K.,  1018 

Richard  (Reichard,  Richart,  Reich- 
art,  Richards),  Alice  B.,  366, 
390;  Amanda  H.,  296;  Ann, 
1006,  1013;  Anna  E.,  1012; 
Anna  M.,  390,  1462;  Anna  S., 
1006,  1013;  Archie  L.,  189,  211; 


Bessie  F.,  1356,  1398;  Calvin 

J. ,  266;  Carroll  B.,  742;  Catha¬ 
rine,  569,  575;  Catharine 

K. ,  1006;  Charles  O.,  324; 

Christian,  575;  C.  J.,  253; 
Clayton,  390;  Dorothea  M., 
211;  Edith,  390;  Edith  K., 
356,  366;  Elizabeth,  554,  562, 
1532;  Elizabeth  S.,  234,  243; 
Elizabeth  W.,  296,  324;  Elsie 
M.,  189,  211;  Emma,  675,  668; 
Esther,  1394,  1425;  Esther  T., 
742;  Eustace,  1356,  1398; 

Fiett-a,  185;  Florence  O.,  430, 
446;  Frances  H.,  1006;  Frank 
E.,  446;  George,  1006,  1012, 
1013;  George  C.,  1499;  George 
E.,  1398;  Hannah,  366,  390; 
Harriet,  600;  Hazel  K.,  253, 
266;  Henry,  366;  Henry  W., 
211;  Howard  M.,  1567,  1570; 
Jacob,  324;  Jacob  H.,  243; 
Janet  E.,  1492,  1499;  Jennie, 
1398;  Job  IV,  366,  390,  640; 
John,  63,  562,  1003,  1005,  1006, 
1012;  Kathern,  335;  Lucetta, 
562;  Lydia,  1012;  Lydia  M., 
1567,  1570;  Margaret  T.,  390, 
408;  Maria  M.,  1006,  1012; 
Maria  S.,  1012;  Mark,  1006; 
Mark  H.,  1012,  1013;  Mary, 
390,  711,  758;  Mary  H.,  1251; 
Mary  S.,  1005;  Matilda,  809; 
Matthias,  1005,  1012;  Matthias 
E.,  1012;  Nancy  H.,  1005; 
Nellie  M.,  1398;  Oscar,  296, 
324;  Peter,  356,  366,  675; 
Rachael,  1082;  Russell,  390, 
408;  Sara  M.,  1398;  Sarah,  980, 
1452;  Sophia  H.,  1003,  1005, 
1006,  1012;  Sophia  K.,  1006; 
Sophia  M.,  1012,  1025;  Su¬ 
sanna  E.,  366,  390;  Thomas, 
1398;  Wesley,  1425;  William, 
758;  William  J.,  266 

Richardson,  Benjamin  F.,  338; 

Catharine,  1323,  1333;  Frances, 
338;  Harrison  R.,  1333;  James, 
317,  338;  John  C.,  1138; 

Laura  B.,  796;  Madeline  K., 
317,  338;  Margaret,  1096, 

1138;  Sarah  N.,  157;  W.  H., 

157 

Richart — see  Richard 
Richenberg,  Anna,  340 
Richie,  Lydia,  554 
Richinson,  Margaret,  584 
Richmann,  Sophie,  1416 
Richmond,  Elizabeth  E.,  1499; 

Ella  H.,  1476,  1491;  Lawrence 
J.,  1491,  1499;  Mildred  W., 
1491,  1499;  Roger  L.,  1499! 

Simon  J.,  1476,  1491 
Richter,  762 

Christian,  85;  Elias,  345;  'l'illie, 
700 

Richtstein,  Mary,  595 
Rick,  Anna  M.,  1253 
Rickards  (Rickard,  Rickarts),  Al¬ 
bert  E.,  1490,  1499;  Bertha 
M.,  506,  535;  Dora  E.,  1490, 
1499;  Doris  M.,  535;  Edward, 
1499;  Katherine,  1097;  Sarah, 


1704 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


506;  William,  535;  William 
H.,  506,  535;  William  Y.,  535 
Rickel,  Fauna,  1469,  1484;  Flotia 
M.,  1469,  1484;  Park  A.,  1484 
Rickenbrode,  Hannah,  578,  594; 
John,  594;  Margaret  M.,  578, 
594;  Susanna  M.,  578,  594; 
William,  578,  594 
Ricker,  1526,  1541 
Elizabeth  W.,  1505,  1512;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1502,  1505,  1512 
Rickerd,  Catharine,  1315,  1320 
Rickert,  Aaron  M.,  1221;  Emma  J., 
513,  546;  Hattie  S.,  1206,  1221; 
Raymond,  1206,  1221;  Wil¬ 
loughby,  546 
Rickie,  Bertha,  406 
Riddle,  Charles,  728;  Emma,  1516, 
1532;  Margaret,  701,  728; 

William,  1532 
Ridell,  Florence,  915 
Ridenour,  Henry  J.,  1402;  Nina 

M. ,  1361,  1402 

Ridgway,  Alonzo,  404;  Esther, 
380,  404 

Ridington,  Charles  R.,  310,  333; 
Claudia  W.,  310,  333;  Helen 

N. ,  310,  333;  Lawrence  C., 
310,  333;  Mary  E.,  286,  309; 
Richard  M.,  286,  309,  Thomas 
T.,  309,  310 

Ridler,  Arrowsmith,  1278;  Helen 
C.,  1272,  1278;  T.  William, 
1272,  1278 

Riebstein,  Caroline,  339,  340 
Riegel,  Austin,  542;  George  O., 
542;  Jennie  L.,  542;  Mary  A., 
891,  896;  Matthias,  541;  Owen 
G.,  510,  541;  Sarah  M.,  510, 
541 

Rieger,  Edwin  D.,  1143;  George 
E.,  1107,  1143;  John,  509; 
Louise  C.,  486,  509;  Mark  E., 
1143,  Myrtle  A.,  1107,  1143 
Riegner,  Amanda,  702,  734;  Chris- 
tianna  M.,  691,  702;  Emma, 
702,  735;  John  C.,  691,  702 
Riehl,  Lillian,  581,  600 
Riehle,  Frances  O.,  992;  Joel,  992; 
John  F.,  992;  J.  Smith,  982, 
992;  Mary  E.,  982,  992;  Rich¬ 
ard  D.,  992 

Rieke,  Anna,  897;  Charles,  891, 
897;  Clifford,  897;  Edna,  897, 
904;  Ethel  G,  897;  F.  L.,  904; 
Lloyd,  897;  Mary  A.,  891,  897; 
Odelia  S.,  897,  904 
Rieker,  Catharine  F.,  1267,  1274; 
Frederick  C.,  1267,  1274;  L. 
Frederick,  1274 
Riemus,  Carrie  W.,  1513 
Riesdorph,  Fred,  1488;  La  Villa 

A.,  1472,  1488 

Riest,  Elsie,  775;  Elsie  H.,  718,  775; 

Forrest,  718,  775 
Rife,  Catharine,  244,  298 
Righter,  Christina  R.,  149,  154; 
Ellwood,  324;  Ethel  M.,  296, 
324;  Ethel  R.,  33,  1438,  1482, 
1496;  George,  149,  154;  John, 
154;  John  J.,  1497;  Linwood 
L.,  1482,  1497 

Rile,  Maria,  547;  Sarah,  695,  718 


Riley,  Adaline,  1044,  1092;  Annie 
C.,  296,  324;  Eliza,  612;  John, 
1092;  John  T.,  324;  Kate, 
279,  296;  Lydia  A.,  1110; 

Richard  G.,  296,  324;  Wilmer 
W.,  324 

Rinehart — see  Reinhard 
Rinewalt — see  Reinwald 
Ring,  Mary,  550 

Ringler,  Cora  C.,  334,  341;  Grace 

L. ,  595;  Harry  J.,  334,  341; 
James  EL,  595 

Ringo,  Frances,  799 
Rink,  Jacob,  213;  Mary  B.,  374; 
Nelson  H.,  213;  Nelson  J., 
194,  213;  Ruth  E.,  213;  Viola 
G.,  194,  213 

Rinker,  Alma,  245,  261;  Emma  M., 
1196,  1207;  Jane,  1108;  Joseph 

M. ,  261;  Josiah,  1207 

Rinne,  Henry,  1299;  Sophia,  1299 
Rintz,  Susanna,  1424 
Riordon,  Katherine,  1424 
Rishel  (Rischel),  Albert  D.,  1028, 
1063;  Ambrose,  428,  442;  Annie 
E.,  1028,  1063;  Esther  E., 
1110;  Ida,  442;  Jennie  K.,  1063; 
Nettie  H.,  1063,  1110;  Sarah 
S.,  428,  442;  Susan,  493; 

William  E.,  1063,  1110 
Risser,  Laura  B.,  1359;  Mary,  899 
Rittenhouse,  Aaron  B.,  1328,  1347; 
Abraham,  83,  147,  149,  351, 
356,  364;  Ada,  384;  Alice  Z., 
301;  Ann,  163;  Anna,  149, 
1347;  Anna  M.,  364,  384; 
Bertha,  384;  B.  F.,  294;  Catha¬ 
rine,  270,  271,  1328;  Charles 

B.,  384;  Charles  G.,  384; 

Charles  K.,  364,  384;  Christina 

K. ,  356,  364;  Clara  B.,  294; 
Cornelius,  149;  Daniel,  1321, 
1328;  David,  151,  153,  865, 
1347;  Deborah,  274,  282;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1154,  1157;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1320;  Ellen,  1138;  Emma 

L. ,  1343,  1373;  Enoch,  147, 

149,  155;  Florence,  384; 

George,  364,  384,  1347;  Han¬ 
nah,  386,  923;  Henry,  147,  149, 
1347;  Hester  B.,  149,  155; 
Howard  B.,  384;  Idella,  384; 
Jacob,  149,  155;  John,  321; 
John  K.,  364,  384;  John  M., 
258;  John  R.,  384;  Joseph, 
1346;  Katherine  E.,  384; 
Laura,  294,  321;  LeRoy,  384; 
Lydia,  1328,  1346;  Lydia  M., 
258;  Margaret  B.,  364,  384; 
Margaret  S.,  242,  258;  Maria, 
364;  Mary,  149,  358,  371, 
1328,  1346,  1347;  Mary  K., 
521;  Mary  N.,  147,  149;  Mat¬ 
thias,  271;  Mildred,  384; 
Nicholas,  149;  Rachel  B.,  1321, 
1328;  Sadie,  384;  Samuel,  149, 
282,  364;  Samuel  K.,  364; 
Silas,  1328;  Sophia  K.,  364, 
862,  863;  Susan,  364;  Susanna, 
149;  Walton,  384;  William,  149, 
1320;  William  R.,  1373 

Ritter,  Amanda  K.,  1156  1159, 

1160;  Amanda  S.,  974;  Anna 


F.  360,  377;  Annie  M.,  236, 
247,  1160;  Charles,  1160;  Da¬ 
vid  H.  1414;  Eliza,  354,  360; 
Ella  1160;  Elsie  E.,  1160, 

1166;  Emma  M.,  1284,  1289; 
Flora  H.,  1267;  Florence,  445, 
459;  Elenry,  1156,  1160;  Henry, 
A.,  459;  Jacob  F.,  377;  James 
1160;  James  A.,  1262,  1267; 
John,  702;  Katie  S.,  815; 
Louise,  736;  Mary,  842,  1034, 
1073;  Mary  F.,  1262,  1267; 
Mathias,  1267;  Nina  M.,  1381, 
1414;  Susan  L.,  702;  William, 
974,  1160, 1289 
Rivel,  Caroline,  1111 
Roan,  Katie  C.,  1497 
Roarty,  James,  1210;  Nellie  G., 
1199,  1210 

Roat,  Alice  A.,  1162,  1170;  Edwin, 
575,  590;  Hannah  M.,  575, 

590;  Harry  L.,  1170;  Walter 
A.,  1162,  1170 
Robarts,  Mary  V.,  332 
Robb,  Alexander,  603;  Alice  G., 
603;  Edith  M.,  603;  Eleanor 
M.,  603;  Eleanor  S.,  582,  603; 
Elmer  D.,  135,  142;  Esther 
A.,  142;  Howard  D.,  142; 

James  B.,  582,  603;  Leona  E., 
135,  142;  Thomas  J.,  142 
Robbins,  Edward,  723;  John,  698, 

723;  Leila  II.,  698,  723;  Mary 

A.,  698,  723;  Susie  B.,  1091, 
1136;  William  K.,  1136 
Robelier,  Andrew,  1448 
Roberts,  66 

Abraham,  240,  256;  Almira  C., 
1242,  1251;  Amanda,  552; 

Amanda  L.,  1191,  1199;  Anna 
E.,  288,  312;  Anne  B.,  288; 
Annie  M.,  1055,  1105;  Artmul, 
183;  Bessie  E.,  312;  Caroline 
J.,  1266;  Catharine,  1314, 

1320;  Charles  H.,  563;  Char¬ 
lotte,  238,  252;  Clara  A.,  288; 
David,  275,  288;  Daniel  W., 
275;  Earle  L.,  312;  Edgar  M., 
526,  552;  Edith  M.,  1252;  Ed¬ 
ward,  1320;  Edwin  W.,  1242, 
1251,  1252;  Elizabeth,  1162, 
1458,  1470;  Elizabeth  B.,  275, 
288;  Elizabeth  C.,  288,  312; 
Elizabeth  R.,  312;  Ella,  1498; 
Emma  C.,  1033,  1070;  Emma 
E.,  275,  288;  Emma  R.,  103; 
Elsie  L.,  526,  552;  Eugene  B., 
288,  312;  Eva  A.,  827;  Fannie 

C.,  288,  312;  Florence  M.,  563; 
George  L.,  312;  George  W., 
1105;  Gertrude  E.,  563; 

Gladys,  1164,  1172;  Hannah, 
275;  Hannah  J.,  275,  288; 
Harry,  561,  563,  1025;  Harry 
S.,  312;  H.  C.,  827;  H.  Eliza¬ 
beth,  363,  381;  Hiram,  252; 
Hugh,  61,  1172;  Ida,  366,  389; 
Ida  B.,  288,  312;  Isaac,  1470; 
Isabel  L.,  288,  312;  Ivy,  1388; 
James,  552,  1199;  James  O., 
563;  John,  62,  381;  John  C., 
1033,  1070;  John  D.,  1294; 
John  F.,  1070;  John  R.,  1320; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families  1705 


Joseph,  1025;  Josephus,  275, 
288;  Katherine,  795;  Laura 
M.,  1070;  Loretta  J.,  571,  583; 
Mabel  F.,  561,  563;  Mabel  K., 
240,  256;  Maggie  S.,  275,  288; 
Mamie,  1025;  Margaret  H., 
272,  275;  Margaret  S.,  288; 
Mary  E.,  288,  563,  636,  642; 
Mildred  M.,  183;  Milton  O., 
288,  312;  Owen  J.,  33,  288,  312; 
Samuel,  1320;  Sarah,  692,  707; 
Sarah  E.,  1487;  Sarah  S.,  183; 
Susanna,  1025;  Theresa,  1025; 
Thomas,  256;  Thomas  M., 
1251;  Warren  E.,  1070;  Wil¬ 
liam,  275,  288,  583,  1438;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  288;  William  O.,  272, 
275;  Winfield  S.,  288 
Robertson,  96 
Margaret,  97 

Robeson,  Augustus,  802;  Anna  D., 
746,  802 

Robinson  (Robison),  Ada,  921; 
Annie  B.,  454;  Blanche,  921; 
Charles,  919;  Charlotte,  919, 
920;  Daniel,  919-921;  Doro¬ 
thea  L.,  1390,  1424;  Edward 

J.,  899,  905;  Edwdn,  919;  Ella, 
1325,  1337;  Emaline  S.,  919, 
921;  Ethel  N.,  1394;  Garland 
1394;  Henry  B.,  514;  Horace, 
921;  John,  918,  919;  Kenneth 
C„  905;  L.  Grace,  1361,  1403; 
Lillian  J.,  899,  905;  Lydia,  919, 
920;  Mabel,  489,  514;  Margaret 

S.,  96;  Maria  D.,  918,  919; 
Mary,  1404;  Mary  E.,  211; 
Mary  S.,  1482;  McKenzie  D., 
905;  Sarah,  919, 920;  Theodosia, 
921;  Thomas,  1337;  William, 
1403 

Robley,  Elizabeth,  685,  686; 

Miriam  A.,  1162,  1168;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1168 

Rock,  Annie  E.,  774;  Benjamin  F., 
774;  B.  F.,  127;  Carrie  S.,  832; 
Carrie  V.,  774,  832;  Edward 
E.,  774,  832;  Edward  Z.,  718, 
774;  Ellen  R.,  833;  Elsie  P., 
833;  Emma  V.,  774,  832; 
Fianna,  773;  Hayden,  774,  775, 
883;  Helen  M.,  127;  Ida  P., 
774;  Irene,  707,  748,  774; 
Isabel  I.,  832;  Lawrence,  774; 
Margery  H.,  832;  Mary  A., 
832;  Mary  E.,  774;  Miles  A., 
774;  Naomi  B.,  774,  832;  Peter, 
774;  Ryan  R.,  774,  832;  Sa- 
linda  B.,  718,  774;  Samuel  H., 
832,  833;  Susan  B.,  774,  775; 
Susan  H.,  833 

Rockfeller,  Laura,  1519,  1537;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1537 
Rockhill,  64 

Rodebaugh,  Joanna,  878 
Rodenbach,  Camilla  C.,  1087,  1130; 
Carrie  L.,  1129,  1147;  Cora  K., 
1087;  Edgar  D.,  1130;  Edward, 
1042,  1087,  1129;  Emma  K, 
1087,  1129;  Emma  N.,  1087; 
George,  1087;  Hilda,  1129; 
Howard,  1129;  James,  1087, 
1129;  Jennie  S.,  1129;  Jesse, 


1087;  Leroy,  1129;  Lewis  F., 
1087,  1130;  Lizzie,  1129;  Lu¬ 
cinda  H.,  1042,  1087;  Lucy 
Y.,  1087,  1129;  Mary  L„  1087, 
1130;  Meda  M.,  1130;  Monroe, 
1087;  Sebilla,  1087,  1129; 

Stella,  1130,  1147;  Stephen, 
1087,  1129 

Rodenbaugh,  Henry,  1292;  Sarah, 
1428 

Rodenberger,  Jacob,  150,  157; 

Maria  U.,  150,  157;  Peter,  157 
Rodenboh,  Jane,  1472 
Rodenbough,  Charles  R.,  1542, 

1552;  Emily,  1552;  Joseph, 
1552;  Lillian  S.,  1542,  1552 
Rodibaugh,  Benjamin,  604;  Lydia, 
604;  Mary  C.,  584,  604 
Rodiger,  Augusta,  448 
Rodman,  Lizzie,  807 
Roe,  A.  B.,  1300,  1307;  Gertrude 
M.,  1300,  1307 

Roeder,  Addy,  1054;  Agnes  A., 
430;  Alfred  S.,  427,  439;  Alice 
J.,  427,  439;  Ambrose,  1023, 
1054;  Anna,  445;  Anna  N.,  439; 
Carl  H.,  453;  Carrie  E.,  445; 
Catharine  H.,  446;  Charles, 
1202,  1218;  Charles  N.,  178, 
203;  Climena,  430;  Daniel, 
430;  Dorothy,  445;  Dorothy 
H.,  203;  Edwin  C.,  445;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  439;  Elizabeth  E., 
1054,  1105;  Ella  A.,  1208,  1570; 
Elmer  A.,  430;  Elmer  D.,  430, 
446;  Elmira,  430;  Emma,  430; 
Emma  S.,  439;  Esther  A.,  439; 
Eugene  D.,  429,  445;  Flora  A., 
430;  Florence  O.,  430,  446; 
George  E.,  1054;  George  W., 
439,  453;  Gertrude  H.,  439, 
453;  Henry,  1218;  Horace,  203; 
Howard  A.,  430,  445;  Jesse, 
1052;  Jesse  N.,  439;  John,  418; 
Jonas,  1054;  Lena  A.,  445; 
Lillian  M.,  1054,  1104;  Lucinda 

A. ,  421,  430;  Lydia  A.,  430; 
Lydia  G.,  421,  430;  Mae  J., 
1218;  Mamie  N.,  178,  203; 
Maria  S.,  1209;  Marion  I., 
439;  Mary,  564;  Mary  A., 
1022,  1023,  1052,  1054;  Mary 
C.,  429,  445;  Matilda,  570, 
581;  Matilda  A.,  430,  445;  Mil- 
ton,  160,  173;  Nathan  C.,  421, 
430;  Paul  E.,  445;  Rebecca  K., 
160,  173;  Rosetta,  103,  112; 
Sadie  W.,  1202,  1218;  Sallie 
C.,  430;  Samuel,  419;  Samuel 

B. ,  173;  Samuel  N.,  453; 

Samuel  T.,  439;  Stella  A.,  430; 
Susan,  1416;  Thomas  M.,  439; 
Vena  A.,  430,  445;  William  F., 
446;  William  M.,  421,  430 

Roelker,  Clara  L.,  582,  603 
Roeller,  Ada,  1049,  1098;  Anna  S., 
1149;  Benjamin  F.,  1049,  1098; 
Bessie  M.,  1049;  Catherine 

S.,  1049,  1098;  Charles  B., 
1098,  1140;  Clarence  B.,  1098; 
Cora  E.,  1049;  Elizabeth,  1020, 
1049,  1098;  Elizabeth  A.,  1020, 
1049;  Elizabeth  B.,  1009,  1020; 


Elyria  P.,  1098;  Emeline  D., 
1020,  1048;  Eva  A.,  1049,  1099; 
Flora  F.,  1098,  1140;  Francis 
H.,  1049;  Hannah,  1020,  1048; 
Harold  C.,  1099;  Henry  S., 
1099;  Irma  L.,  1049;  Isaac  A., 
1020,  1049;  Isaac  S.,  1049; 
Iva  A.,  1098;  Jeremiah,  1020, 
1049;  Jesse,  1020,  1048;  John, 
1020;  John  M.,  1049,  1099; 

L.  Margaret,  1098,  1140; 

Mame  E.,  1049,  1098;  Mary  A., 
1020,  1049;  Mary  B.,  1049, 
1099;  Miriam  C.,  1098,  1140; 

M.  Sophia,  1020,  1049;  Myra 
M.,  1020,  1049;  Oswin,  1049; 
Russel  S.,  1098,  1140;  Samuel, 
1009,  1020;  Samuel  B.,  1020, 
1049;  Samuel  H.,  1049;  Samuel 

J. ,  1049;  Sarah,  1049,  1098; 
Sarah  M.,  1049,  1099;  Savilla, 
1049,  1098;  Verna  B.,  1098; 
William  B.,  1098;  William  H., 
1049,  1099 

Roessler,  Ellen  A.,  748,  804;  John, 
804;  John  W.,  748,  804;  Mar¬ 
garet,  804 

Roger,  Albert,  1145;  Catherine, 
1124;  Matilda,  1123,  1145 
Rogers,  Ada  M.,  763;  Adaline  B., 
1371;  Agnes  H.,  1371,  1406; 
Alexander  A.,  1371;  Alice, 

1490,  1499;  Barbara  G.,  1371; 
Caroline,  1371;  Catharine,  887, 
889;  Catharine  B.,  1326,  1341; 
Cathrine  G.,  1371;  Cecilia, 

1342,  1371;  Charles,  726; 

Charles  T.,  1293,  1305;  Clara 
M.,  1342,  1371;  Clifford  B., 
312;  Cloyd  J.,  1371;  Cora  J., 
1342,  1371;  Donald  K,  1371; 
Dorothy  C.,  1371,  1406;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  288,  312;  Elizabeth 

K.  726;  Elizabeth  M.,  1371; 
Elmira  S.,  156,  164;  Elvira  F., 
1472,  1488;  Emma  I.,  1371; 
Esther  M.,  1305;  Fannie  M., 
1342,  1371;  Fannie  W.,  1342, 
1371;  Freeda  L.,  1371;  George 

L. ,  1499;  Jacob  B.,  1342,  1371; 
James  M.,  156,  164;  Joanna, 
1495;  John,  1326,  1341,  1342; 
John  M.,  1342,  1371;  John 

S.,  1371;  Julia,  209;  Lorenzo 
B.,  1342,  1371;  Lottie  M.,  1342, 
1371;  Mary  A.,  1293,  1305, 
1353;  Mary  C.,  1371;  Milton 
B.,  1342,  1371;  Oscar  G.,  1472, 
1488;  Patrick,  1341;  Paul  W., 
1488;  Richard  A.,  1305;  Sarah 
L.,  1371;  Solomon  G.,  889; 
Susan,  1079,  1276;  William 
H.,  1488 

Rohn,  Mary,  K.,  801;  Susan,  425 
Rohr,  John,  100;  Margaret  J.,  100; 

Nancy  A.,  100,  105 
Rohrbach,  Alice,  1206,  1220;  Aman¬ 
da,  529,  599,  910;  Amanda  R., 
1155,  1158;  Elizabeth,  812; 
Hannah,  711,  758;  James  M., 
1220;  Lucinda,  538,  539;  Mary, 
758, 1427;  Mary  A.,  987;  Peter, 
1158;  Rebecca,  1155,  1158 


1700 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Rohrer,  Katherine,  750 
Roland,  Amanda,  1565,  1566;  Mat¬ 
hias,  1566 

Roller,  George,  1016 
Rolph,  Clayton,  397;  Jennie,  397; 
June,  397;  Lara  E.,  371,  397; 
Walter  A.,  371,  397;  Willmetta, 
397 

Romans,  Phoebe  H.,  1353 
Rome,  7,  8,  82 

Romick  (Romig),  Alfred,  757; 
Amanda  W.,  711,  757;  Amy 

L. ,  546,  561;  Ella  E.,  595,  617; 
Harlan  S.,  595,  617;  Isabelle, 
814;  Isabelle  C.,  757,  814; 
John  R.,  757;  Kate,  617;  Levi, 
617;  Mable,  814;  Marietta  M., 
617;  Rebecca,  757,  814 ;  Sallie, 
757,  814;  Sarah,  1051;  William 
H.,  711,  757;  William  J.,  561; 
William  W.,  757,  814 

Ronan,  Mary,  1429 
Roop,  Ann,  149;  Barbara  A.,  155, 
161;  Catharine,  161;  Catha¬ 
rine  B.,  155,  161;  Christina, 
149,  154;  Cornelius,  149;  Ed¬ 
ward,  161;  Elizabeth,  149,  154; 
Elizabeth  N.,  146,  149;  Eu- 
phemia  W.,  161;  John,  146, 
149,  155,  161;  Mary,  149; 
Sarah,  149,  155,  161,  179,  306; 
William,  149 

Root,  Alonzo,  1417;  Carl  L.,  1417; 
Catharine,  793;  Charles,  1418; 
Cora,  587;  Eliza,  573;  Eliza 

A. ,  654;  Emma,  1418;  George, 
1385,  1417;  Ida  A.,  1418;  Jay, 
1418;  Jennie,  1417,  1430;  Kate 

B. ,  1385,  1417;  Rebecca,  852; 
Sidney  L.,  1418 

Roper,  Jane,  795 

Rorer,  Elizabeth,  309;  Emma  K., 
286,  309;  Gertrude,  1123,  1145; 
Isaac,  286,  309;  Jacob,  309; 
John  H.,  1145;  Melvin  I.,  309 
Rorish,  Catharine,  1386 
Rorke,  Ellen  L.,  1113 
Roscoe,  Edith,  654 
Rose,  Annie  S.,  1144;  Bertha  E., 
587;  Christopher,  573;  Dru- 
cilla,  571;  Edna  M.,  582,  600; 
Eleanor  M.,  568,  571;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  573,  586,  615;  Elizabeth 

M. ,  568,  573;  Elnora,  573,  586; 

Emmons  R.,  573;  Frederick 
W.,  587;  Harold  M.,  600;  Her¬ 
bert  C.,  586,  606;  Herbert  D., 
582,  600;  Howard  587;  Isaac, 
568,  571;  James  H.,  606; 

Josephine,  573;  Margaret,  571; 
Mary  L.,  586,  606;  Mary  S., 
573,  586;  Phoebe,  571;  Sally 
A.,  764;  Sara  E.,  586,  606; 
Sarah  W.,  573,  586;  Sina  E., 
586,  606;  Tamson,  571,  573, 
586;  Thomas,  147;  Uriah,  568, 
573,  586;  Walter  E.,  586;  Wil¬ 
bur,  586;  William  W.,  574,  586, 
606 

Rosen,  Rebecca,  639 
Rosenberger,  Abner,  1219;  Abra¬ 
ham,  1327,  1343;  Adelbert  D., 
781;  Amanda,  495,  522;  Anna 


S.,  300,  330;  Anna  Y.,  1377, 
1411;  Annie,  300;  Annie  B., 
498;  Annie  G.,  281,  300;  Ar¬ 
thur,  781 ;  Blanche,  1411 ;  Clay¬ 
ton,  300;  Daniel  W.,  721,  781; 
Davis  G.,  234,  241;  Edgar  S., 
781;  Edward  F.,  330;  Edwin 
H.,  300,  330;  Elizabeth,  330, 
1284,  1286;  Elizabeth  S.,  329; 
Ella  T.,  1077;  Elvina  M.,  697, 
721;  Emma  M.,  498,  527; 
Emma  S.,  721,  781;  Ernest, 
1411;  Estella  C.,  1039,  1084; 
Estella  F.,  300,  330;  Eva  G., 
1077,  1119;  Florence  D.,  781; 
Frank,  1077;  Franklin  D.,  781; 
George  F.,  1077,  1119;  George 

G. ,  1119;  Hannah,  1203,  1204; 
Harold  B.,  1411;  Harold  O., 
781;  Harvey  B.,  498,  1377, 
1411;  Henry  IL,  697,  721; 
Henry  K.,  689,  697;  Horace 

H. ,  300,  329;  Howard  B.,  1411; 
Ida  M.,  721,  781;  Jacob  B., 
522;  Jacob  D.,  670;  Jacob  H., 
300,  330;  Jacob  S.,  281,  300, 
329;  Jacob  W.,  300;  James  T., 
498,  527;  Jerome  F.,  1077; 
J.  F.,  743;  John,  498,  669, 
1411;  John  B.,  1036,  1077;  John 
F.,  1077;  John  G.,  1345,  1377; 
John  R.,  1286,  1287;  Jonas, 
241;  Joseph,  481,  498,  608; 
Kate  S.,  1428;  Laura,  1377, 
1411;  Lena  F.,  330;  Lewis,  697; 
Lillian  I.,  721,  781;  Lillie  H., 
300,  329;  Linda  P.,  743,  1077; 
Lyman  S.,  1084;  Mae  K.,  1204, 
1219;  Mamie,  300;  Maria,  165; 
Martin,  1077;  Martin  D.,  1377; 
Mary,  392,  666,  670,  697,  721, 
1086,  1284,  1287;  Mary  G., 
1036,  1077;  Mary  K.,  234,  241, 
953;  Mary  Y.,  481,  498;  Ma¬ 
tilda  B.,  1077 ;  Mayme,  675, 681 ; 
Minerva  L.,  300,  329;  Myrtle, 
1411;  Norman  F.,  330;  Nor¬ 
man  S.,  329;  Pearl  F.,  330; 
Rachel  B.,  1327,  1343;  Ralph 
P.,  781;  Raymond,  300;  Re¬ 
becca,  1077;  Robert  D.,  781; 
Sallie,  192;  Sara,  341,  649; 
Sarah,  481,  497,  590,  608; 
Sarah  A.,  697;  Sarah  H.,  689, 
697;  Seward  M.,  721,  781; 
Sophia  S.,  669;  Stella  G.,  527; 
Susan,  1248;  Theresa  R.,  1377, 
1411;  Verna  B.,  1411;  Verna 
F.,  330;  Warren,  781;  Wil- 
helmina  B.,  1345,  1377;  Wil¬ 
lard,  781;  William  B.,  1377, 
1411;  William  D.,  781;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  721,  781;  Willis  L., 
781 

Rosenberry  (Rosenbury),  Agnes  B., 
874;  Albert  B.,  874;  Caroline 
M.,  874;  Emily  A.,  874;  Han¬ 
nah,  1080;  Harriet  H.,  869, 
874;  Hattie  E.,  874;  Hattie  J., 
874;  Helen,  1094;  James,  1094; 
Jesse  C.,  1045,  1094;  John  R., 
874;  L.  G.,  869,  874;  Martha 
O.,  1045.  1094;  Mary  E.,  874; 


Mary  M.,  1074;  M.  J.,  874; 
Samuel,  1094;  Thomas  B.,  874 
Roser,  Samuel,  639 
Roset,  Cecilia  E.,  920,  921;  Jacob, 
921 

Roshong  (Rushong),  Amanda, 
1021;  Augustus,  1021,  1051; 
Benjamin,  1021,  1051;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1021;  Catharine  B.,  1009, 
1021;  Charles,  1009;  Daniel, 
1009,  1021;  Ella  Z.,  1051,  1100, 
1293;  Enoch,  1009;  Fannie  D., 
1051;  Frank,  1051;  Frank  A., 
1100;  Frank  B.,  1021,  1051; 
George,  1051;  Gerald  A.,  1100; 
Hannah,  1021,  1051;  Howard 
D.,  1051,  1100,  1293;  Jeremiah, 
1009,  1021;  Jesse,  1021;  John 
1004,  1009;  Kate,  1021;  Leila 
A.,  1051;  Levi,  1021;  Lizzie 
D.,  1021,  1051;  Louisa,  1021, 
1051;  Magdalena,  1009,  1021; 
Magdalena  H.,  1004,  1009; 
Malara,  1021;  Maria,  1021, 
1051;  Mary,  1021;  Mary  D., 
1021,  1051;  Mary  E.,  1009, 
1021;  May,  328;  Paul  A.,  1100; 
Sallie,  1021,  1051;  Susanna, 
1021,  1051;  Theresa,  1009, 

1021;  Timothy,  1009,  1021; 
William,  1021;  Winslow  J., 
1051 

Roshow,  Mary  A.,  326 
Ross,  63,  68,  72,  1231 
Anna  M.,  1388,  1421;  Christopher 
M.,  571;  David  H.,  1138;  Elen- 
or,  571;  Elizabeth  A.,  571; 
Elizabeth  D.,  571;  Frances  L., 
1096,  1138;  Francis  M.,  571; 
Hannah  M.,  568,  570;  John,  55; 
John  S.,  568,  570;  John  W., 
571;  Katharine  A.,  1545; 

Louise  D.,  1540;  Margaret 

A.,  571;  Martha  B.,  571;  Mary, 
571;  Rachel  S.,  571;  R.  E., 
1540;  Sarah  E.,  571;  Sarah  H., 
571;  Thomas,  570;  Thomas  J., 
571;  Thomas  T.,  1421 
Rossiter,  Laura  W.,  1530,  1546; 

Maurice,  1546;  William,  1319 
Rossman,  Anna  B.,  1272 
Roswurm,  Clarence  A.,  897,  904; 

Laura  E.,  897,  904 
Roszell,  Arvilla,  1174 
Roszemann,  Melchior,  466,  1176 
Roth,  Abraham,  483,  502;  Adelaide 
Z.,  1084,  1127;  Amanda,  365, 
387;  Angeline,  888,  889; Anna 
M.,  688,  693;  Annie  E.,  1161; 
Annie  M.,  427,  438;  BeulahM., 
983,  993;  Caroline,  972;  Caro¬ 
line  Y.,  483,  502;  Charles  F., 
427,  438;  Claude  E.,  453; 
Clifford  P.,  438;  Elmer  C.,  438; 
Emma,  1088;  Emma  F.,  453; 
Emma  H.,  110;  Frank  M., 
1127;  George,  61,  73;  George 
H.,  438;  Gertie,  598;  Helen  E., 
438;  Henry,  502,  640;  Henry 
H.,  438;  Ida,  546,  561;  John, 
635,  640;  Lizzie  D.,  640;  Mah- 
lon,  387;  Mary,  411;  Mary  E., 
635,  640;  Matilda,  462,  960; 


1707 


Genealogio* 


Nancy,  502;  Owen  A.,  561; 
Ralph  C.,  438;  Rena  A.,  438; 
Sallie,  462;  Sallie  M.,  640; 
Sarah,  1317;  Theodore  G.,  993 
Rothe,  Harry  E.,  1531 
Rothenberger,  Aaron  M.,  502;  Ada 
K.,  1198,  1209;  Alice  D.,  1198, 
1209;  Alma  B.,  1209;  Alvin  K., 
353,  358,  944,  1198,  1209; 
Amanda  A.,  1191,  1198;  Aman¬ 
da  K.,  358,  1191,  1198;  Aman¬ 
das  R.,  502;  Amandus  S.,  237, 
1191,  1197;  Amos  K,  308, 
1198,  1209;  Andora  S.,  1191, 
1198;  Asa,  1191,  1198;  Burton, 
1209;  Charles,  502;  Charles 

R. ,  178;  Clarence  S.,  1198; 
Daniel,  437;  David  R.,  1188, 
1191;  Doris  B.,  1209;  Edwin 

S. ,  358,  1191,  1198;  Elizabeth 

K,  1198,  1209;  Ella  K.,  1198; 
Ellen  H.,  278;  Ellen  K.,  364, 
1191,  1198;  Elmer  M.,  1198, 
1209;  Elmira,  1191;  Elmira 
Y.,  483,  502;  Emma,  1198; 
Emma  K.,  1238,  1245;  Frank 
M.,  1198,  1209;  Glenna  L., 
1209;  Helen  E.,  1198,  1209; 
Ida  E.,  1198,  1209;  Irene,  1198; 
Irma  K.,  1198;  James,  1198; 
James  L.,  502;  Laura  Y.,  1198, 
1209;  Lawrence,  382;  Lawrence 
K,  1198,  1209;  Levi  S.,  1191, 
1198;  Lillian  J.,  1209;  Lillie 
H.,  1198,  1209;  Lizzie  K,  382; 
Lydia,  895;  Mabel  K.,  1198; 
Margaret  M.,  1198,  1209; 

Mariah,  530;  Marvin K.,  1198; 
Mary  H.,  502;  Mayme  B., 
308,  1198,  1209;  Minnie  K., 
1198;  Nathaniel  M,,  483,  502; 
Nora  K.,  1198;  Oscar,  1198; 
Peter,  1188,  1190,  1191;  Ro¬ 
land  E.,  502;  Ruth  H.,  1209; 
Sallie  A.,  426,  437;  Sallie  C., 
502;  Sarah  A.,  577,  593,  1191; 
Sarah  S.,  1188,  1190;  Selina 
K.,  237,  1191,  1197;  Susanna 
K.,  178;  Susanna  S.,  1188, 
1191;  Thomas  S.,  278,  364, 
1191,  1198;  Wayne  H.,  1191, 
1198,  1209 

Rothermel,  Amos,  1206;  Daniel  R., 
1486;  Emma  M.,  1471,  1486; 
Henry,  712;  Isabella  H.,  712; 
Minerva,  1196,  1206;  Olga, 
1385,  1418 

Rothfuss,  Kathryn,  654 
Rothinger,  John,  1180 
Rothrock,  Margaret  H.,  1003,  1008; 
Peter,  1003,  1008;  Sibila  H., 
1518 

Rott,  Elsie  A.,  832,  853;  Frank,  853 
Rotteman,  Margaret,  778 
Rotterdam,  13,  34,  36,  39,  46 
Rotzell,  Ella,  641 
Rouand,  Alice  H.,  723 
Roudenbush — see  Raudenbush 
Rouse,  H.  S.,  510 

Roush,  Allie  C.,  1336;  Frank,  1336 
Rowan,  Ethel,  1071,  1114;  George 
K.,  1114;  Jack  F.,  745;  Jennie 
H.,  745 


Record  of  the  Schwenkfe 


Rowe,  Abner,  361;  Arthur  M.,  1289, 
1300;  C.  Stanford,  1362,  1405; 
Eliza  B.,  361;  Ella,  361,  379; 
Emma  J.,  1289,  1300;  Ethel 
M.,  1300,  1307;  George  F., 
1405;  Gertrude  M.,  1300,  1307; 
John  M.,  1300;  Marvin  E., 
1405;  Mary  B.,  355,  361; 

May  D.,  1362,  1405;  R.  Frank¬ 
lin,  1405;  Robert  S.,  355,  361; 
William,  361 

Rowland,  Abbie  C.,  1471;  Adonir- 
am  J.,  1458,  1470;  Albert  N., 
1458,  1470;  Alice  A.,  1458, 
1471;  Annie  D.,  1458,  1471; 
Arthur  J.,  1470,  1485;  Daniel 
W.,  1458,  1470;  Dorothy  D., 
1485;  Elizabeth  I.,  312,  335; 
Elizabeth  R.,  1458,  1470;  Ella, 
1470,  1486;  Elsie,  1471;  Ernest 
W.,  1470;  Eva  E.,  1470,  1486; 
Flora  B.,  1470,  1485;  Florence 

M. ,  1486;  Harriet  E.,  1458, 

1470;  Harry  N.,  1470;  Harvey 
H.,  1471;  Herbert  R.,  1470, 
1486;  Horace  C.,  1458,  1471; 
John  J.,  1485;  Juliet,  308; 

Kate  S.,  1458,  1470,  1471; 

Katherine,  1470;  Kingsley, 
1470,  1486;  Lillie  M.,  1470; 
Louisa  S.,  1458,  1470;  Lucile 
W.,  1486;  Mabel,  1470,  1486; 
Mary  B.,  1470,  1486;  Mary  F., 
1485;  Mary  R.,  1471,  1486; 
Mira  F.,  1470;  Natalie  L., 

1486;  Norton,  1471,  Paul  J., 
1470;  P.  Howard,  1458,  1471; 
Sallie  L.,  1458,  1470;  Samuel 

N. ,  1446,  1458;  Sara,  1471, 

1486;  Sarah  B.,  1470,  1486; 
Susan  J.,  1470,  1486;  Susanna 
S.,  1446;  Thomas,  1458;  Thom¬ 
as  M.,  1458 

Rowley,  Marian  A.,  819 
Roy,  Georgina  A.,  667,  673;  James, 
673;  Rosina  A.,  673 
Royce,  Andrew  M.,  627,  Elizabeth, 
621,  627;  Matthew,  1450 
Royer,  Amelia,  724;  Barbara,  724; 
B.  D.,  1083;  Catharine,  1216; 
Catharine  S.,  1083;  Elizabeth, 
646;  Ellen,  724;  Ellen  T.,  784; 
Ethel  M.,  616;  George  W.,  595, 
616;  Grace  M.,  616;  Hannah 
N.,  724;  Henry  B.,  698,  724; 
Isabelle,  456;  John,  724;  Joyce 
E.,  616;  J.  Warren,  313;  Kate 
S.,  724,  784;  Laura  M.,  595, 
616;  Lottie  M.,  784,  837; 
Lydia  M.,  1140;  Mabel,  829; 
Marian  E.,  616;  Matilda  B., 
1104;  Matilda  R.,  698,  724; 
Milton  N.,  724,  784;  Minnie, 
746,  802;  Norman  J.,  784; 
Pearl  A.,  616;  Sarah,  616, 
1023;  Thomas,  616;  Washing¬ 
ton  S.,  802;  William,  724 
Royle,  Elizabeth,  1102,  1141 
Royston,  Laura  R.,  1052, 1101;  Rob¬ 
ert,  1101;  Robert  O.,  1052,  1101 
Ruby,  Edith  M.,  1236,  1242;  Edna 
M.,  674,  680;  Elmira  S.,  680; 
George,  1242,  1252;  George 


jder  Families 


W.,  1242;  Harry  A.,  674,  680; 
Harry  E.,  680;  Irene  B.,  1242, 
1252;  Joseph  H.,  680;  Rebecca 
P.,  323;  Ridgway,  1236,  1242; 
Stella  M.,  1242 

Ruch,  Evelyn  M.,  502,  530;  Harvey 
A.,  530 

Ruckle,  Charles,  981;  David,  972, 
981;  Lucinda  N.,  972,  981 
Ruckstuhl,  Abraham  1035;  Annie, 
1035,  1075;  Barbara,  1015; 

Caroline,  1074;  Caroline  R., 
1015,  1035;  Carrie,  1035; 

Catharine,  1015,  1035;  Charles, 
1035,  1074;  Christiana  H., 

1007,  1015;  Christiana  J.,  1035, 
1074;  Daniel,  1035;  F.  Welling¬ 
ton,  730;  George,  1035;  George 
H.,  1035;  George  W.,  1074; 
Harry,  1035,  1074;  Henry  N., 
1015,  1035;  James,  1035,  1074; 
James  F.,  1074;  John,  1007, 
1015,  1035;  John  N.,  1035,  1074; 
Josephine  K.,  1035,  1074;  Le¬ 
vina,  1035,  1074;  Lizzie,  1035, 
1075;  Llewellyn,  1035;  Louisa, 
1035;  Margaret  N.,  1015,  1035; 
Maria,  1015,  1035;  Maria  A., 
1074;  Mary,  1074;  Mary  A., 
1035,  1074;  Nelly  M.,  1035, 
1074;  Rachel,  1074;  Samuel  E., 
1035;  Samuel  N.,  1015,  1035; 
Sarah  N.,  1015,  1036;  Sophia 

1015,  1035;  Sophia  N.,  1015, 
1036 

Rudell,  Ida  A.,  590,  609;  John,  609 
Rudman,  Esther  A.,  1465,  1481; 
George  S.,  1465;  John,  1456, 
1465,  1481;  Mary,  1479;  Mary 
A.,  1456,  1465;  Mary  E.,  1464, 
1465,  1479;  Rebecca  S.,  1465, 
1480 

Rudolph,  Annie,  540,  559;  Clara 
M.,  1159,  1166;  Claude  H., 
1159,  1166;  Ernestine  C.,  988; 
Henry  J.,  1166;  Kate,  984,  994; 
Malinda,  196;  Ruth  E.,  1166 
Rudrauff,  Charles  C.,  1112;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  1065,  1112;  Roland 
L.,  1065,  1112 
Rudy,  729 

Alice,  743;  Alice  S.,  933,  936; 
Annie,  743;  David,  705,  743; 
E.  H.,  725;  Elizabeth,  1013, 
1027;  Emma,  705,  743;  Eph¬ 
raim,  725,  785;  Harold,  786; 
Isaac,  705,  743;  J.  A.  Carter, 
933,  936;  John,  1028;  Mar¬ 
garet,  786;  Margaret  H.,  700, 
725;  Maria  H.,  691;  Mary  C., 
936;  Mary  M.,  527;  Samuel, 
691,  705;  Sarah,  705,  742; 
Sophia,  120,  1072;  William, 
786;  William  B.,  736;  William 
D.,  700,  725 

Rue,  Cordelia  M.,  1036,  1076;  Hen¬ 
rietta,  306 

Rufe,  Agnes  F.,  442,  456;  Amanda, 
1092;  David,  456;  Horace  S., 
442,  456 

Ruggles,  Allen,  1490;  Amanda, 

1016,  1040;  David,  1040;  Mary, 
C.,  1475,  1490 


1708 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Ruhoff,  Emma  L.,  209,  217;  Theo¬ 
dore,  209,  217 
Rule,  Ellen,  1287,  1298 
Ruley,  Loula,  107 
Rumfield,  Allen  F.,  1214;  Clara  J., 
1201,  1214;  Jane  C.,  902;  Mar¬ 
tha  J.,  1214 

Rumford,  Catharine,  276,  290 
Rumler,  Mary,  103 
Rummel  (Rummell),  Diana,  520; 
Emma,  1248,  1254;  Mary,  721, 
782 

Rumsey,  Jeanie,  1466,  1481;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1481 

Runford,  Helen,  1350,  1387 
Runk,  Annabel  S.,  518;  Bessie  F., 
494,  518;  Charles  M.,  518; 
Fred  G.,  494,  518 

Runkle,  Adam,  1527;  Matilda, 
1511,  1527;  Sarah,  1527 
Runyan,  Hannah,  766 
Runyeon,  Florence  M.,  312;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  312 

Runyon,  Annie  D.,  1540,  1551; 
Catherine,  1551;  Frank,  1540, 
1551;  Rowena,  1551 
Rupert,  Amos,  702,  734;  Annie  M., 
506,  535;  Beulah  A.,  535; 

Charlie  E.,  535;  Daniel  F.,  535 ; 
Henry,  734;  Ina  G.,  535;  John 
E.,  506,  535;  Louisa  H.,  702, 
734;  M.  Raymond,  735;  Walter 

S.,  535;  Wanda  E.,  535;  Wil¬ 
liam  T.,  535 
Rupp,  40,  44,  1007 

Charles  J.,  738,  797;  Christian, 
1365;  Daniel  I.,  946;  Doris  E., 
1365;  Edith  A.,  738,  797;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1365;  Jonas  H.,  797; 
Lewis,  1337,  1365;  Lola  A., 
1365;  Mildred  J.,  1365;  Mvrtle 

M. ,  1337,  1365;  Orlo  A.,  1365 
Ruppert,  Katie,  854 

Rush,  Fannie  K.,  127;  Grant,  127; 
Joe,  127;  Kate  C.,  1251;  Peter, 
97,  101;  Sarah,  272,  275 
Rusher,  Ella,  157,  167 
Rushong — see  Roshong 
Rusling,  Harrington,  504;  Pearl 
U.,  485,  504;  Robert  S.,  485, 
504 

Russ,  Francis,  63  221;  Magdalene, 
221 

Russel  (Russell),  99,  104 

Andrew,  162,  179;  Anna  L.,  179, 
204;  Anna  R.,  205;  Anne  P., 
205;  Annie  E.,  179,  205;  Benton 

S.,  641,  650,  659;  Blanche  A., 
205;  Catharine,  816;  Clem,  760, 
816;  Dennis  R.,  205;  Dorothy, 
659;  Dorothy  E.,  650,  659; 
Frances  M.,  179,  205;  Frank, 
179;  H.  Albert,  650;  Hannah 
L.,  760,  816;  Harry,  205;  Hen¬ 
ry  C.,  179,  205;  Isabella  F.,  179, 
205;  John  R.,  205;  Marcia  A., 
205;  Mary,  733,  790;  Mary,  C., 
205;  Mary  E.,  205,  641,  650; 
Matilda  P.,  179,  205;  Molly 

N. ,  137;  Nellie  A.,  205;  Samuel 
R.,  179,  205;  Susan  E.,  179, 
205;  Susan  J.,  205;  Susanna 
N.,  162,  179;  Theodore  E., 


205;  Theodore  F.,  179,  205; 
Thomas  W.,  179;  Urcella  K., 
179,  205 

Ruth,  Aaron,  1410;  Abraham,  1374; 
Anna  C.,  1467,  1468,  1482; 
Annie,  641;  Barbara,  639; 
Benjamin  H.,  264;  Carrie  A., 
1289,  1301;  Catharine,  1410; 
Catharine  W.,  669;  Dorothy 

1.,  257;  Edward  M.,  1416; 
Elizabeth,  251,  285;  Ella  M., 
393,  410;  Emma  C.,  1375, 
1410;  Esther  A.,  1457,  1468, 
1482;  Frank,  1380;  Gideon  T., 
1457,  1467,  1468,  1482;  Henry, 
1230,  1233;  Henry  L.,  1289, 
1301 ;  Henry  S.,  1301 ;  Isaac,  63, 
1468,  1482;  Jacob  K.,  369,  393; 
Jennie,  1384,  1416;  John,  241, 
257,  1301;  Joseph  T.,  1375, 
1410;  Julia  A.,  1468,  1482; 
Kathryn  D.,  1374;  Lizzie  M., 
1347,  1380;  Lizzie  Y.,  264; 
Mabel  K.,  241,  257;  Malinda 
K.,  393,  410;  Marv  A.,  369, 
393,  1014,  1033;  Mary  E.,  736; 
Melvin,  393;  Sadie  M.,  826, 
850;  Sallie  O.,  641;  Sarah  W., 
1230,  1233;  Walter,  393;  Wil¬ 
liam,  393;  William  R.,  850 

Rutherford,  Clara  E.,  509,  541; 
Esther  M.,  541;  Henry,  541; 
Susan  A.,  1419;  Walter,  509,  541 
Rutt,  Anna,  627;  Michael,  944 
Rutter,  Anna  M.,  1104;  Charlotte 

5.,  1104;  Daisy,  627;  Emanuel, 
1 103;  Evelyn  R.,  1109;HarryC., 
1054,  1103;  Harry  R.,  1103, 
1104;  Helen  V.,  1103,  1142; 
Naomi  L.,  1103;  Nelson  J., 
1104;  Sarah  M.,  1054,  1103; 
Stanley,  1104;  Wilmer,  1104 

Ryan,  1531 

Christena,  1465;  Eliza  A.,  800 
Ryder,  Mary,  776 
Rymond,  Eliza  A.,  1091;  George, 
1091 

Rynear,  Anna  M.,  1352,  1391; 

Charles,  1391,  1424;  Emma  W., 
1391,  1424;  Rebecca  A.,  1391, 
1424;  Spencer  C.,  1391,  1424; 
William  B.,  1352,  1391 
Rynerson,  Anna  C.,  507;  Ellis,  507; 
Sarah  F.,  507 

Rynick,  Isabelle  ,M.,  1345,  1377; 

Jacob  S.,  1377 
Ryno,  Elijah  S.,  1449 

S 

Saalbach,  Anna  M.,  1099,  1140; 
Carl  J.,  1099,  1140,  1141;  Gott¬ 
lob  J.,  1140;  Raymond,  1141; 
R.  Marie,  1141 
Sackett,  Joseph,  1227 
Sadler,  Eleanor  M.,  976,  987;  Wil¬ 
liam,  987 

Saeger,  Amanda,  426,  437;  Dora  A., 
1499;  Elizabeth  H.,  694,  714; 
George,  714,  766;  Joseph,  694, 
714;  Josephine  W.,  714,  766; 
Mary  A.,  714,  766;  Rebecca 
C.,  714,  766;  Sarah  L.,  518; 
William  IT.,  1499 


Sa-ga-ye-watha,  1448 
Sage,  Ivory,  1398,  1426;  Sylvester, 
1426 

Sailor,  Sailer — see  Saylor 
Saint  Andrew ,  1,  13,  28,  33,  36,  39- 
41,  46,  91,  228,  270,  415,  566, 
569,  731,  908,  965,  1152,  1177, 
1180,  1502 

Sainter,  Mary  E.,  1496 
St.  John,  Alan,  801;  Dudley,  801; 
Grace  L.,  745,  801;  Ranson, 
745,  801;  William,  801 
Salada — see  Sallada 
Saler,  Catharine,  868 
Salford,  22,  52,  53,  61-66,  70-73 
Lower,  52,  60,  61,  64,  66,  70 
Salisbury,  68 

Sallada  (Salada),  Arthur  E.,  820; 
Catherine  M.,  820;  Daniel,  820; 
Elsie  I.,  764,  820;  George, 
1155;  Howard  H.,  764,  820; 
Orville  F.,  820;  Sarah,  1153, 
1155 

Sallade,  Julian  L.,  200;  Sarah,  453; 
Sarah  A.,  199 

Salmon,  Arthur  E.,  603;  Daniel, 
603;  Eleanor  M.,  623;  Emma 
H.,  582,  603;  Herbert  S.,  603, 
622,  623;  Lydia  A.,  841; 

Marion  H.,  623;  Marion  W., 
582,  603;  Mary  E.,  603,  623; 
Mildred  H.,-  603,  622;  Nellie 
M.,  603,  622;  Pauline  M.,  603 
Salsburg,  Catharine,  1487;  Cather¬ 
ine,  744 

Saltzer,  Elmira  H.,  754,  809;  Harry, 
809,  843;  Helen  K.,  843;  Irene 
K.,  809,  843;  John,  754,  809; 
Jonas,  809;  Maggie  H.,  809, 
843;  Paul  L.,  843;  Stella  M., 
843 

Salvage,  Annabel  R.,  1206,  1221; 
Loren  V.,  1206,  1221;  William 
F.,  1221 

Salzer,  Ida,  734,  791 
Sames,  Susanna,  434 
Sammel,  Azira  W.,  737,  793;  Emma 
R.,  737,  793;  Eva  M.,  793,  841; 
Joseph,  793 

Sample,  Caroline,  1377,  1411;  Na¬ 
thaniel  W.,  1411 

Sampson,  Margaret,  1388;  Rosa, 
115 

Samsel,  Annie  R.,  743;  Calvin,  743; 
Mary,  1023 

Sanders,  Bertie  M.,  763;  Charles, 
763;  Cora  B.,  763;  Dorothy 
B.,  244,  261;  Edward,  763; 
Emma  C.,  713,  763;  George  T., 
261;  John,  763;  Leonard,  763; 
Margaret,  764;  Nora  E.,  764; 
Norman,  713,  763;  Sophia, 
1393 

Sanderson,  Emily,  590,  609;  John, 
609 

Sandmann,  Emma,  961 
Sandoe,  George,  775;  John,  718, 
775;  Mary  E.,  718,  775;  Maury, 
775;  Samuel,  775 

Sands,  Anna,  1006,  1013;  Guy  G., 
445,  459;  Hiram,  162;  John  F., 
459;  John  S.,  459;  Laura  E.( 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schvvenkfelder  Families 


1709 


459;  Milton  J.,  459;  Missouria 
M.,  445,  459;  Sarah  O.,  162 
Sandt,  Charles  H.,  1128;  Elizabeth, 
1533;  Ella  G.,  1128;  Hiram, 
1128;  John  F.,  1087,  1128; 
Mary  A.,  1087,  1128;  Mary  B., 
1128;  Raymond  H.,  1128; 

Russel  D.,  1128 
Sangle,  Carrie,  1103 
Sangster,  Mary  D.,  187 
Sansom,  Marion,  137;  Winifred, 
119,  137 

Santman,  George,  1428;  Mary, 
1408,  1428 

Sants,  Kathryn  W.,  577 
Sapp,  Francis  A.,  1361,  1404; 

Joseph  F.,  1404;  Paul  M.,  1404; 
Willis,  1361,  1404 
Sappis,  Minnie,  194 
Sarfert,  Burnice  S.,  541;  Harry, 
509,  541;  Lillian  M.,  509,  541; 
Max,  541;  Minerva  E.,  541 
Sartor,  Rebecca,  850 
Sarver,  Catherine  D.,  1423,  1431; 
Ethel  P.,  1423;  Evalina  E., 
1423;  Hillard  B.,  1423;  Martha 
E.,  1423;  Sara  L.,  1390,  1423; 
Theodore  W.,  1423;  William, 
1423;  W.  S.,  1390,  1423 
Sarwain,  Catharine,  1043 
Sass,  Claus  D.,  184;  Maude  G., 
165,  184 

Sassaman,  Alice,  431;  Alpha  P., 

431,  447;  Anna  M.,  432,  447; 
Carl,  447;  Caroline,  750,  811; 
Charles,  422,  431;  Daisy,  431, 
446;  Daniel,  447;  Ella,  422, 

432,  447;  Emma,  431,  447; 
Florence,  432,  447;  George  K., 
431,  447;  Guy,  431;  Hannah, 
432;  Harry  M.,  173,  192;  Ida 
K.,  980;  “Irene,  1373,  1407; 
Jane,  431;  Jessie  H.,  431;  John, 
419,  422;  Joseph,  750;  Laura 
E.,  431,  446;  Levi,  422;  Livings¬ 
ton,  708,  750;  Louisa  H.,  708, 
750;  Lucy,  431;  Mae,  431,  446; 
Mamie,  431,  447;  Mary,  1086; 
Mary  A.,  422,  431 ;  Milton,  422, 
431 ;  Nellie,  431 ;  Orlando,  1407 ; 
Pauline  S.,  173,  192;  Ralph, 
431;  Rebecca,  431;  Rebecca 
G.,  419,  422;  Robert  K.,  192; 
Sallie  K,  431,  447;  Sara,  1083; 
Sophia  L.,  422,  431;  Susanna, 
734;  William,  431;  William  L., 
431,  446 

Sasse,  Elijah  T.,  615;  Emma  C., 
594,  615 

Satterly,  Charles  L.  H.,  920;  Nancy, 
920;  Stephen,  920 
Satterthwaite,  Phoebe  A.,  1091 
Sauber,  Anna,  832 
Sauceman,  677 
Sauder — see  Sauter 
Sauer,  861 

Saul,  Alfred,  751;  Anne,  708,  751 
Saum,  John  B.,  128;  Rhoda  M., 
113,  128;  William  O.,  113,  128 
Saur,  966 

Christopher,  93 

Saurman,  Mary  V.,  484,  503;  Thom¬ 
as  M.,  503 


Sauter  (Sauder,  Sautter,  Souder), 
Abraham,  479,  495;  Alice, 

1236;  Andrew,  1236;  Annie, 
1236;  Catharine,  1247;  Chris¬ 
tian,  666,  1236;  Christian  G., 
329;  Christian  Z.,  668,  674; 
Christopher,  473;  Edith,  1233, 
1236;  Eli  642,  674;  Elias,  1233, 
1236;  Elisabeth  L.,  479,  495; 
Elizabeth,  1233,  1235;  Ella, 

495,  636,  642,  1236;  Elmer,  122; 
Emma,  495,  Emma  J.,  674, 
680;  Florence,  495;  Hannah, 
674;  Hannah  S.,  668,  674; 
Henry  1236;  Ida,  1142;  Jacob, 
473;  Jeremiah,  495;  John  B., 
1230,  1233;  John  W.,  1233, 
1236;  Josephine,  1236;  Lizzie, 
1103;  Mahlon,  370;  Maria,  470, 
473;  Maria  W.,  1230,  1233; 
Mary,  470,  473,  1233,  1236; 
Mary  A.,  358,  370,  1233,  1236; 
Minerva  L.,  300, 329;  Raymond 
D.,  63;  Rosa,  492;  Sallie  G., 
122;  Sarah,  664,  666;  Susanna 
(Susannah),  470,  473,  674,  680, 
1233,  1235;  Susanna  K.,  1233, 
1236 

Savacool,  Bessie  B.  522,  551 ;  David, 
522;  Enos,  1247;  Frank  M., 
1239,  1247;  Frank  W.,  1247; 
Garland  G.,  551;  Howard,  523; 
Howard  F.,  551;  James  F., 

496,  522;  Malinda  W.,  1239, 
1247;  Robert,  523;  Susan  L., 
496,  522;  Susan  M.,  523;  Wil¬ 
liam  C.,  551;  William  H.,  522, 
551 

Savage,  Andrew,  533,  555;  Davis  W., 
646, 654;  Elwood  F.,  654;  Frank 
N.,  654;  Kate  P.,  646,  654; 
Laura  R.,  533,  555;  Leo,  555 
Savalcool,  Mary,  501 
Savely,  Ephraim  B.,  839;  Oakley, 
788,839 

Savidge,  Albert,  644;  Barbara  A., 
1091 ;  Clinton  R.,  637,  644,  645; 
Dorothy  J.,  654;  Eleanor  K., 
644,  654;  Flora  O.,  644;  Harry 
W.,  644,  654;  Louise,  644,  654; 
Louise  E.,  637,  644,  645;  Lucile, 
644,  645;  Mary  A.,  644,  654; 
Mary  P.,  644;  Preston  M.,  644, 
654;  Ralph,  644;  Robert  B., 
654;  Ruth  G.,  644;  Samuel  K., 
644 

Savitz,  Alice  J.,  519,  Bertha,  982; 
Carrie,  982;  Charles,  973,  982; 
Cora,  982;  Ida  J.,  621;  John, 
982;  Sarah  W.,  973,  982 
Saxony,  12,  13,  16,  33,  34,  40,  45 
Say,  Benjamin,  865 
Saybold,  Henry,  632 
Sayer,  Arah  J.,  738,  839;  Charlie  E., 
839;  Daniel,  483;  Donald  A., 
839;  Dorwin  D.,  839;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  474,  483;  Harry  J.,  839; 
Mabel  E.,  788,  839;  Otto  H., 
839;  Samuel,  839 

Sayers,  Frank,  605;  Josephine  G., 
586,  605;  Richard,  605;  Robert, 
605;  Martin,  605;  William  M., 
586,  605 


Saylor  (Sailor,  Sailer),  Alice  C.,183; 
Angeline,  1332;  Arnold,  1319, 
1323,  1332;  Caroline,  1537; 
Catharine,  691,  705;  Cather¬ 
ine,  1105;  Dorothy  V.,  183; 
Elizabeth,  272,  275;  Emma  A., 
445,  458;  George,  1303;  George 
A.,  1290,  1303  (Godfrey,  1303; 
Grace,  1303,  1308;  Hannah  E., 
280,  298;  Harvey  W.,  183; 
Henry,  705;  Isabella,  1332; 
Jennie,  1129;  Jeriah  W.,  298; 
John  K.,  458;  John  U.,  95; 
Kate  H.,  1157,  1163;  Katie 

S.,  165,  183;  Laura,  1339,  1368; 
Laura  W.,  1290,  1303;  Mary, 
1053,  1102,  1274;  Mary  C., 
1319,  1322,  1332;  Nora  Z.,  597, 
618;  Raymond,  445,  458;  Ray¬ 
mond  K.,  165,  183;  Ruth  L., 
1303,  1308;  Sarah  C.,  1332; 
Susanna,  1332;  William,  1102; 
William  H.,  618;  Wilson,  183 
Sayre,  Clara,*  841 

Sayres,  Alice,  834;  Annie  H.,  776, 
833;  Catherine,  834;  Charles 
L.,  776,  833;  Earl,  834;  Elmer, 
776,  834;  Elsie,  833;  Florence, 
776;  George  A.,  776,  834; 
George  W.,  719,  776;  Henry 
E.,  776;  Katie  M.,  776;  Lena 

S.,  776,  834;  Le  Roy,  776; 
Mary  L.,  776,  834;  May  C., 
776;  Mildred,  833;  Nellie  M., 
776,  834;  Pearl,  833;  Ralph, 
776;  Rebecca,  776;  Sarah  J., 
719,  776;  Theodore  A.,  834; 
William,  834;  William  H.,  776 
Schaecher,  Wilhelmina,  1219 
Schaeffer  (Schaffer),  Adeline,  1325, 
1335;  Ahron,  501;  Alverda  W., 
1246;  Amanda,  482,  501; 

Amanda  A.,  1166;  Amanda 

S.,  1201,  1214;  Anna,  814; 
Anna  H.,  704;  Annie  W.,  1023, 
1055;  Arthur  W.,  1215;  Au¬ 
gustus,  1023,  1055;  A.  W.,  205; 
Benjamin,  331;  Clara  K..,455, 
463;  Christina  H.,  691,  704; 
David,  704;  Edna,  303,  331; 
Edwin  S.,  1239,  1245;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  516;  Ellen  K.,  1239,  1245; 
Emma,  1245;  Emma  S.,  201; 
Esther  G.,  511,  544;  George, 
544,  1055;  Hannah  L.,  463; 
Harriet,  1325,  1335;  Helen  M., 
463;  Henry,  813;  Ida  A.,  1215; 
Irwin,  1238;  Jacob,  704;  Jacob 

S.,  455,  463;  James,  1568; 
John,  704,  1335;  Kate,  1207; 
Lizzie  B.,  756,  813;  Mabel  A., 
463,  1214;  Mahlon,  704;  Mar¬ 
tha,  607;  Mary,  786,  1247, 
1335;  Mary  A.,  704,  739;  Mary 
C.,  205;  Mary  D.,  1238;  Maud 
R.,  544,  561;  Milton,  1245; 
Morris  B.,  463;  Oswin,  1201, 
1214;  Peter,  511,  544;  Polly, 
1566,  1568;  Rachel,  262;  Ray¬ 
mond  W.,  1246;  Rosa  E.,  507, 
537;  Samuel,  691,  704;  Sarah, 
332;  Theodore,  537;  William, 
1214 


1710 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Schafebook,  Emma,  1251;  Emma 

J. ,  1241,  1251;  William,  1251 
Schaffer — see  Schaeffer 
Schairer,  Barbara  L.,  1493;  D. 

Fredrick,  1493;  Mildred  L., 
1478,  1493,  1494;  William  W., 
1478,  1493 

Schall,  Anna  L.,  1090,  1134;  Anna 
V.,  206,  216;  Catharine,  734; 
Charles,  788;  Emma,  1124; 
John  G.,  1298;  Lafayette,  1134; 
Peter  D.,  728,  788;  Raymond, 
788;  Reuben  T.,  216;  Sarah 
H.,  728,  788 

Schaner,  David,  893;  Susanna,  889, 
893 

Schankweiler  (Shankweiler) ,  Annie 

L. ,  596,  618;  Carl  B.,  557; 
Eliza  A.,  538,  557;  Ellen,  558; 
Ellen  C.,  440,  453;  Florence  C., 
557;  Horatio,  453;  James  F., 
557;  James  S.,  538,  557;  J.  V., 
557;  Marie  E.,  557;  Nathan, 
618;  Paul  B.,  557 

Schantz  (Shantz),  Albert  P.,  789; 
Alvin,  359,  375;  Amelia,  537; 
Anna,  120;  Annie,  235,  244, 
568,  573;  Annie  M.,  1021,  1050; 
Catharine  A.,  1194,  1202; 

Catherine,  1196;  Charles,  760, 
816;  Charles  L.,  737;  Clarence 
P.,  189,  211;  David  H.,  745; 
Diana,  1565,  1566;  Edith  H., 
737,  760,  816;  Eleanor,  375, 
401;  Ella  M.,  706,  745;  Ellen 
(Ella)  M.,  158,  170;  Elmer  S., 
706,  745;  Elmira,  1192,  1201; 
Emeline,  309;  Emma  R.,  170, 
189;  Enos,  1202;  Ervin,  745; 
Flora,  298;  Frederick  S.,  189; 
Grace  V.,  1166,  1173;  G. 

Washington,  1170;  Hannah, 
1222;  Helen,  322,  340;  Helen 

K,  189,  211;  John,  694,  712, 

760,  1050;  John  A.,  1173; 
John  D.,  1173;  Katharine, 

745;  Laura  C.,  728,  789;  La- 
vinia  L.,  694,  712,  760;  Lucy 

A.,  101,  108;  Lucy  E.,  189,211; 
Mahlon,  760;  Maria,  461, 
1223;  Mary  A.,  1163,  1170; 
Oswin,  1211;  Reuben,  1201, 
1566;  Sarah  B.,  1199,  1211; 
Solomon  T.,  170;  Sophia  K., 
359,  375;  Tilghman  D.,  340; 
William,  1166,  1173;  William 
H.,  189;  William  S.,  170,  189 

Schappel,  Ellen,  627 
Scharff,  John  G.,  70 
Scharffenberger,  Elias,  1558;  Rosina 
H.,  1558 

Sehartzsinger,  Angelwert,  696,  720; 

Fianna  H.,  696,  720 
Schatz,  Elizabeth  M.,  496,  524; 
Ellen  R.,  724;  Eva  M.,  523; 
Frank,  496;  George,  480,  496, 
523,  724;  Gertrude,  523;  Han¬ 
nah  W.,  496,  523;  Harry  C., 
496,  523;  James  A.,  523;  James 

M. ,  496,  523;  John  R.,  523; 
Mabel  W.,  523;  Mary  D.,  496; 
Mary  E.,  496,  523;  Mary  Y., 
480,  496;  Minnie,  496,  523; 


Paul  M.,  523;  Ralph  E.,  524; 
Ruth  M.,  524;  Sallie  W.,  496; 
Sarah  J.,  496;  Tillie  M.,  496, 
523;  William  J.,  496,  524 
Scheafer,  Emma,  625 
Schearer,  Hannah  S.,  760;  James, 
760;  Rosa  E.,  847 

Scheetz,  Aaron,  156,  163;  Alice, 
163;  Andrew,  1348;  Anna  K., 
1239,  1247;  Anna  M.,  317,  338; 
Bertha  M.,  449,  462;  Caroline, 
329;  Carrie,  299,  951;  Doris 

V. ,  338;  Edwin,  317;  Emeline 
C.,  156,  163;  Emma  E.,  176, 
199;  Florence,  317,  338;  Fred, 
317;  Gertrude  E.,  1295,  1305; 
Harry,  317;  Henry  C.,  1247; 
Herbert,  329;  Isaac,  199;  John, 
312;  Lloyd,  449,  462;  Mary  A., 
1147;  Mary  D.,  1348;  Mary  E., 
287,  312;  Miriam  S.,  171;  Myra 
G.,  290,  316;  Remandus,  1305; 
Samuel,  316,  317;  Thomas,  462; 
William,  317,  338;  William  A., 
290,  316 

Scheffer,  Bella  S.,  121,  139;  Fredric, 
121,  139;  Pere,  139 
Scheffy  (Scheffey),  Annie,  1068; 
Catharine  B.,  1344,  1375;  Ed¬ 
win  B.,  1068;  Elizabeth  N., 
1031,  1068;  Emma  C.,  1375, 
1410;  Ephraim  B.,  1031,  1068; 
John,  1068;  John  B.,  1375; 
Julia,  1068;  Katie,  1068;  Mar¬ 
tha  J.,  1344,  1375,  1376;  Reu¬ 
ben  B.,  1344,  1375;  William 

B.,  1068 

Scheidy,  Mayme  B.,  1159 
Scheik,  Aaron,  731;  Amelia,  731; 
Charles,  731;  Ella,  731;  Frank, 
731;  Jacob,  731;  John,  731; 
Martha,  731;  Mary,  731;  Mary 
E.,  701,  731;  Minnie,  731; 
Wesley,  731;  William,  701,  731 
Scheirer,  Bessie  F.,  751;  Estella, 
751;  John  T.,  708,  751;  Minnie 
A.,  751;  Rosanna  H.,  708,  751; 
Tilghman,  751 
Schell,  570,  580 

Abraham,  975;  Alice  W.,  1034, 
1073;  Amandus,  1237;  Anna 

W. ,  1233,  1236;  Annie,  1405; 
Annie  S.,  862,  863;  Bernice, 
996;  Caroline,  103,111;  Catha¬ 
rine,  642,  700,  726;  Chester, 
996;  Elias,  1237;  Ellen  S.,  581, 
600;  Elmira  S.,  975,  985;  Em¬ 
ma  S.,  975,  986;  Feronica,  72, 
1017;  Horace  S.,  581,  600,  975, 
986;  Irma  D.,  986,  996;  Irma 
M.,  986,  996;  Irwin  O.,  600, 
621;  Jacob,  111;  Jeremiah  K., 
1073;  John,  96,  1034,  1073; 
John  C.,  1073;  Jonathan,  1236; 
Le  Roy  IL,  986,  996;  Levinus, 
570,  581;  Lizzie  A.,  975,  986; 
Mae  C.,  621;  Margaret  E., 
621;  Matilda  Y.,  970,  975; 
Michael,  72;  Newton,  996; 
Olive  M.,  600,  621;  Paul  H., 
986,  996;  Peter  G.,  970,  975; 
Regina  K.,  175,  196;  Solomon, 
1233,  1236;  Susanna,  1237; 


Susanna  S.,  570,  581;  Thomas 
Y.,  196 

Schelly  (Schelley,  Shelly,  Shelley), 
Abigail,  1572;  Abraham,  1572; 
Ada  K.,  1198,  1209;  Ada  S., 
863;  Addie,  1158;  Adelaide, 
1573,  1575;  Adelia,  1575; 

Adelia  Y.,  1573,  1575;  Agnes, 
411;  Alvin  R.,  178,  204;  Aman¬ 
da,  1573;  Ambrose  Y.,  1573; 
Angeline,  1572,  1574;  Anna, 
901,  905;  Annie  M.,  1573,  1575; 
Anthony,  959;  A.  S.,  29;  Bar¬ 
bara,  487,  509;  Benneville, 
1572,  1573;  Catharine  W.,  781; 
Charles,  252;  Christian,  1209; 
Cyrus  Y.,  1573,  1575;  Edmund, 

1572,  1573;  Edwin  Y.,  1573; 
Elizabeth  S.,  929,  932;  Ella, 
1158;  Emma,  1573;  Emma  J., 

1573,  1576;  Frank,  932;  Grace 

R.,  1209;  Hannah  Y.,  1572, 
1573,  1575;  Herbert  N.,  1573; 
Horace,  1158;  Howard  B., 
1573;  Ida  S.,  954,  959;  Irvin, 
863;  Irwin,  1572;  Isabella,  238, 
252;  Isola  H.,  1573;  Jacob,  509; 
James  M.,  954,  959;  James  Y., 
1573;  Joel  P.,  1573,  1575;  Joel 
Y.,  1572,  1573;  Judith,  1572; 
Katharine  Y.,  1573,  1575; 

Kathryn,  650;  Leanna,  480, 
496;  Lewis,  905;  Linnaeus, 
1158;  Lizzie,  210;  Lvdia  Y., 
1572,  1573;  Mabel  S.,  178,  204; 
Mary,  1158;  Mary  L.,  1573, 
1575;  Milton,  1573;  Minnie, 
1172;  Percy  Y.,  1573,  1575; 
Phoebe,  897;  Phoebe  Y.,  1572, 
1574;  Priscilla,  959;  Ralph  P., 
1575;  Rebecca,  1209;  Rhoda 

C. ,  1573,  1575;  Rhoda  L., 
1575;  Rose,  1158;  Salome, 
1572;  Sarah,  970,  974,  1211, 
1572;  Selina,  1572;  Susan  L., 
1572,  1573;  Thamar  S.,  1155, 
1158;  Urias  L.,  204;  Walter, 
1573;  William,  1573;  William 
A.,  1155,  1158;  William  R., 
1209;  William  S.,  1198,  1209 

Schemmer,  William,  1260 
Schenck,  Elbert  S.,  1540;  Hattie 

D. ,  1540;  John  F.,  425,  435; 
Susan  D.,  425,  435 

Scheps  (Schoepps,  Schopss),  Anna, 
345;  Frederick,  37,  42,  68 
Scherer,  Elias  A.,  134 
Scherle,  Kate,  366,  389 
Scherrer,  Mary  E.,  115,  131;  Wil¬ 
liam,  131 

Scheuerle,  Albert  F.,  138;  Albert 
J.,  120,  138;  Bertha  E.,  142; 
Charles  H.,  138;  Eva  B.,  142; 
Harry  A.,  138;  Ida,  138,  142; 
Ida  L.,  120,  138;  Lewis  D.,  138, 
142;  Lillian  I.,  138,  143;  Mary 
P.,  138,  142 

Scheuerman,  Catharine,  1268 
Scheveningen,  46 
Schickley,  Emma  K.,  1156 
Schied,  Ruth,  1423,  1431;  V.  J., 
1431 


171  l 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Schiele,  Andrew  D.,  239;  Charles 
D.,  239;  Dore  S.,  239;  Elizabeth 
K.,  233,  239;  Lovina  J.,  239; 
Nathan  C.,  239;  Susie  C.,  239; 
Sylvester,  239;  William  239 
Schiery  (Shiery),  Amos,  760;  Annie, 
760;  Catharine  L.,  694,  712, 
760;  Daniel,  694,  712,  760;  El¬ 
mira,  760;  Hannah,  760;  Hun- 
zinger,  760;  John,  760;  John 
N.,  694,  712,  760;  Katherine, 
760;  Lily,  760;  Lucy  A.,  712; 
Mary  L.,  694,  712,  760;  Peter, 
760 

Schiffert  (Shiffert),  Adelia  C.,  235, 
243;  Amelia,  531;  Carolina, 
477,  490;  Charles,  355;  Eddie, 
355;  Elizabeth,  1152,  1154; 

Ehvina,  355;  Erwin,  355;  Eva, 
360;  Daniel,  351,  355;  Daniel 
W.,  355;  Juliana,  355;  Kather¬ 
ine,  1161;  Leanna,  355;  Maria, 
454;  Mentes,  355;  Rachel  K., 
351,  355;  Sarah  A.,  355,  362; 
Susanna,  355,  362;  Tilera,  355, 
362;  William,  490 

Schilling,  Charles  F.,  780,  835; 

Irma  G.,  780,  835 
Schim,  Sallie  F.,  1115 
Schimmel,  Catharine,  1046;  Jacob, 
1046 

Schimmell,  J.  O.,  929 
Schisler,  Amanda,  1251 
Schitz,  Mary  A.,  484,  503;  Milton, 
503 

Schlafer,  Catharine,  361,  378;  Hen¬ 
ry,  378 

Schlatter,  Michael,  632 
Schlauch,  Marie  B.,  1106 
Schlegel,  John,  895;  Kate  S.,  895 
Schleicher,  Clara  B.,  116,  134; 

George,  134 
Schleiffer,  John,  96 
Schler,  Susanna,  419,  420 
Schlicher,  Ada  K.,  428,  443;  Adah 
C.,  453;  Adelaide,  341,  428, 
446;  Alice,  440,  533;  Alice  S., 
428,  442;  Althea,  443;  Amanda, 
428,  443;  Amelia  B.,  421,  428; 
Ammon  W.,  453,  462;  Anna 
M.,  354,  360,  419,  421,  427, 
440;  Annie  M.,  442,  456;  Ar- 
line  M.,  456;  Arthur,  453; 
Benjamin,  428,  442;  Blanche 
C.  442  456 

Calvin,  428,  443;  Catharine  A., 
427,  453;  Catherine,  440; 

Charles,  421,  428,  440,  443, 
996;  Charles  E.,  440,  454; 
Clara  A.,  442,  456;  Clara  B., 

427,  440;  Claude  H.,  453; 
Clement  R.,  453;  Clement  W., 
440,  453;  Cora  L.,  442,  456; 
Daniel,  421,  428;  Diana,  428, 
442 

Earl,  443;  Edwin  H.,  986,  996; 
Edwin  K.,  427,  439,  440; 
Elizabeth,  427,  440,  443;  Ella 
J.,  442,  456;  Ellamanda  B., 

428,  442;  Ellen  C.,  440,  453; 
Elmira,  428,  443;  Elsie  M., 
453,  462;  Emma,  427,  440; 
Emma  E.,  440;  Emma  K., 


427,  439,  440,  453;  Emma  M., 
442;  Emmalina  G.,  427,  440; 
Estella  M.,  453;  Esther  F., 
440,  454;  Eva,  440;  Fianna  S., 

427,  441;  Florence  S.,  453 
George,  421,  427,  439;  George 

A.,  439,  440;  George  M.,  440; 
Glenna  K.,  996;  Gwennie,  443; 
Heinrich  F.,  440,  453;  Helen, 
443;  Helen  M.,  453,  463; 
Henry,  427,  440;  Henry  J.,  462; 
Hilda,  443;  Howard,  443;  Ida 

A. ,  442;  Ida  W.,  440,  453;  Irma 

B. ,  453,  462;  Irma  M.,  462 
James,  428,  442;  Jane  M.,  427; 

Jennie  S.,  453,  462;  John,  419, 
421,  427,  476,  1153,  1155;  John 

A. ,  428,  440,  442,  453;  John  H., 
453,  462;  John  J.,  443;  Jonas, 
421,  427,  440;  Kate  O.,  440; 
Katie,  441,  455;  Katie  E.,  453; 
Katie  M., 443;  Kenneth F., 456; 
Kermit  W.,  456;  Lena  S.,  428, 
441;  Levinus,  428,  442;  Lillian 
M.,  453,  462;  Lillie  K.,  428, 
442;  Lizzie,  428,  440,  442; 
Louis  J.,  456;  Lucinda,  427, 
441;  Lydia,  428,  441;  Lydia 

B. ,  421,  428;  Lydia  H.,  421, 
428 

Mabel  B.,  442,  456;  Maggie,  441, 
455;  Mamie,  441;  Manoah, 
427;  Maria  E.,  428,  442;  Mar¬ 
tha  F.,  428,  442;  Mary,  427, 
441;  Mary  B.,  427,  440;  Mary 

C. ,  454;  Mary  E.,  440,  453; 

Matilda,  427,  1023,  1054; 

Maude  L.,  453,  462;  Milton 
441;  Morris,  428,  443;  Nathan 
421,  428;  Nelson,  428,  442; 
Nelson  E.,  442;  Nelson  G.,  456; 
Paul,  440 

Ralph,  443;  Rebecca,  428,  441; 
Regina  (Rachel)  S.,  476,  1153, 
1155;  Robert,  443;  Russell  C., 
453;  Ruth,  443;  Ruth  M.,  456; 
Sadie  E.,  453,  462;  Sadie  S., 
986,  996;  Sallie  A.  ,441 ;  Samuel, 

428,  441;  Sara  E.,  453;  Sarah, 
428,  442;  Sarah  A.,  421,  427; 
Sarah  G.,  421,  427;  Sarah  K., 
453,  462;  Sarah  S.,  427,  440; 
S.  Effie,  440,  453;  Stella,  440; 
Susanna,  419-421 

Tharnar,  1155,  1158;  Thomas, 
427,  440;  Tivilia  B.,  428,  441; 
Wallace  F.,  453,  462;  Walter 
F.,  442,  456;  Warren,  440; 
William,  428,  441;  William 
B.,  442;  456;  Willoughby,  421 
Schlonecker,  Lydia,  970,  974 
Schlosser,  Ella,  1203,  1218;  Valen¬ 
tine  H.,  1218 

Schlotter,  Howard,  542;  Jennie  K., 
510,  542;  Reuben,  542;  Wil¬ 
liam,  510,  542 

Schlotterer,  Amanda  K.,  234,  242; 
Emma  M.,  242,  258;  George, 
235;  George  B.,  234,  242,  259; 
George  H.,  258;  George  K., 
242,  258;  Hannah,  1329,  1349; 
Jane  L.,  259;  Rosa  L.,  242, 


258;  Susan,  232,  235;  Warren 
K.,  242,  258;  William,  242 
Schlottinan,  Katherine,  1217 
Schluckner,  Johann  G.,  85 
Schmauch,  Florence,  751,  807; 

Nicholas,  807 
Schmeck,  Emily  S.,  263 
Schmiedt,  Schmid,  Schmidt, 
Schmitt — see  Smith 
Schmilling,  Amelia,  762 
Schmoll,  Annie  B.,  1023,  1055; 
Eliza  H.,  1010,  1023;  Henry, 
1023,  1055;  Peter  B.,  1010, 
1023 

Schmoyer,  Anna,  983;  Anna  K., 
206;  Carrie  J.,  449;  F.  J.,  765; 
Flora,  174;  Julia  A.,  765; 

Laura,  438,  452,  530;  Mary, 
625;  Mary  A.,  175,  196;  Milton 

A. ,  452;  Solomon,  71,  82;  Susan 
214;  Walter,  449 

Schmuck,  Barbara  A.,  1327;  Mat¬ 
thias,  1327 

Schmucker,  B.  M.,  424 
Schnabel,  Ellen  A.,  1042,  1086 
Schnatz,  Emma,  401 
Schneck,  Agnes,  843 
Schnee,  Caroline,  690,  701 
Schneider— see  Snyder 
Schnell,  Charlotte,  951;  Eliza  J., 
738,  795;  Oliver,  795 
Schoch,  Aaron,  697,  721;  Bertha 

B. ,  746;  Edna  M.,  781;  Etna, 

1517,  1533;  Gertrude  E.,  1087, 
1129;  Howard  R.,  721,  780; 
John  C.,  821;  Kate,  1142; 
Leanna,  474,  484;  Lizzie  C., 
721,  780;  Marietta,  894; 

Marion  V.,  781;  Martha  M., 
765,  821;  Mary  R.,  697,  721; 
Pauline  M.,  781;  Peter  B., 
1533;  Sarah,  922 

Schock,  Lillian,  535 
Schoedell,  Meda  F.,  545;  William, 
545 

Schoenau,  Bernice  A.,  613;  Beth 
K.,  613;  Earl  L.,  613;  Edward 
H.,  592,  613;  Elizabeth  A., 
592,  613;  Rayburn  E.,  613 
Schoeneberger,  Charles  J.,  1090, 
1133;  Emma  S.,  1090,  1133; 
Evelyn  M.,  1133;  Florence  L., 
1090;  Harry,  1043,  1090;  Henry 
F.,  1090;  Isaac,  1090;  Lizzie 
S.,  1090;  Mabel  I.,  1090,  1134; 
Madeline,  1133;  Minnie  M., 
1090,  1133;  Rufina  B.,  1043, 
1090;  Susan,  1043,  1090;  Syl¬ 
vester  P.,  1090;  Thomas  D., 
1090 

Schoener,  Aimee,  723 
Schoenherr,  Mary,  651 
Schoenly,  Abraham  W.,  1250; 

Adelia  C.,  243;  Amandus,  243; 
Andora,  1191,  1198;  Charles, 
515;  Delilah  L.,  893,  900; 
Elizabeth  N.,  177,  202;  Edna 
V.,  202;  Erwin  G.,  516;  Henry 

C. ,  202;  Howard  W.,  177,  202; 
Jacob,  900;  Kate  G.,  490,  515; 
Katie,  425;  Leah,  516;  Minnie, 
779;  Samuel,  1198;  Sarah,  124 

Schoepps — see  Scheps 


1712 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Schofer,  Hannah  K.,  110,  125;  H. 
Morris,  110,  125;  James,  125; 
James  S.,  125;  Lucy  A.,  529 
Schofer,  M.,  17 

Schofield,  Elmer  J.,  1476,  1490; 
George,  1490;  Grace,  1490; 
Jennie  N.,  1476,  1490;  Julia 
R.,  1138 

Scholl,  Adolph  G.,  200;  Anna,  791, 
1126;  Anna  A.,  322;  Anna  M., 
176,  200;  Annie,  1083,  1126; 
Benjamin  A.,  1374,  1408; 

Catharine,  1083;  Catharine  A., 
1039,  1083;  Dorothy  M.,  1428; 
Edith  H.,  1408,  1428;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  214,  1124;  Ella,  1126; 
Ella  G.,  1083;  Ellen,  1083, 
1126;  Emma  R.,  1083,  1126; 
Florence  M.,  199,  214;  Frank, 
199,  214;  George  B.,  1428; 
Grace  H.,  1428;  Ida  M.,  702, 
735;  Ida  R.,  442;  Jacob  G., 
1039,  1083;  John  K,  641; 
Jonathan,  1039;  Leanna,  1073; 
Leanna  S.,  1039,  1083;  Lin- 
wood  M.,  1428;  L.  Morell, 
1408,  1428;  Mabel  V.,  241,  257, 
1408;  Maggie,  1083,  1126, 

Margaret,  214;  Margarette  G. ; 
1016,  1039;  Maria,  1038,  1083; 
Mary  E.,  1374,  1408;  Mary  S., 
1408,  1428;  Nelson,  1408,  1428; 
Pearl,  1126;  Samuel,  1083, 
1126;  Sarah  G.,  1039;  Seth  L., 
1408;  Simon,  1083;  Susanna, 
1039,  1083;  Tobias,  1016,  1039, 
1083;  Wilhelmina  IL,  635,  641; 
William,  214 

Schollenberger,  Calvin  D.,  619; 

Calvin  E.,  619;  Charles  A., 
597,  619;  David  J.,  619;  Ellen, 
619;  Ida  M.,  619,  627;  Katie 
D.,  597,  619 
Scholtze — see  Schultz 
Schong,  Harry  B.,  1137;  Mary  A., 
1092;  1137 

Schonwalder  (Schonwalder),  George, 
418,  928,  1313;  Maria,  418,  684 
School  Fund,  15 

Schooley,  Jesse,  1536;  Laura  V., 
1519,  1536 

Schoonover,  C.  S.,  238;  Gertrude 
K,  238 

Schopss — see  Scheps 
Schott,  James,  1128,  1526;  Mary 
M.,  1510,  1526;  Mary  W., 
1526;  Rebecca,  1526;  William, 
1510,  1526 

Schove,  Jacob,  1086;  Maria,  1041, 
1086 

Schrack,  Ada  N.,  1162,  1169;  Betty 
M.,  1174;  Catherine,  1169; 

C.,  Harvey,  1162;  Devilla  L, 
1162,  1169;  Dorothy  A.,  1169, 
1174;  Emma  C.,  1162,  1169; 
Ethel  M.,  1169;  Eva,  1169, 
1174;  Frank  E.,  1169;  George 
W.,  1162,  1169;  Gladys  R., 
1174;  Helen,  1169;  Irene  O., 
1162,  1169;  Ivy  H.,  1169,  1174; 
John,  1327;  John  E.,  1162, 
1169;  John  H.,  1157,  1162; 
Kate  Y.,  1162,  1169;  Lloyd  E., 


1169,  1174;  Mary  B.,  1162, 
1169;  Mary  E.,  1162,  1169, 
1174;  Michael  M.,  1162;  Mil- 
ton  O.,  1162,  1169;  Myrtle 
M.,  1169;  Myrtle  V.,  1162, 
1169;  Pauline  R.,  1174;  Ralph 
E.,  1169,  1174;  Rebecca  E., 
1157,  1162;  William  F.,  1162, 
1169 

Schrader,  Elizabeth  F.,  1097,  1139; 
Frank,  1139;  Herman  J.,  1139; 
Walter  H.,  1097,  1139 
Schraer,  Ellen  E.,  708,  750;  Samuel, 
750;  William,  708,  750 
Schragen,  Gossen,  1438 
Schramm,  Bertha,  925 
Schranger,  Clayton  B.,  525,  552; 

Mamie  M.,  525,  552 
Schreck,  Benjamin  F.,  607;  Ida  M., 
587,  607 

Schreiber,  Frank  W.,  490,  515; 
John  L.,  515;  Susan  L.,  490, 
515 

Schrumm,  George  D.,  1484;  Han¬ 
nah  V.,  1469,  1484 
Schubert  (Shubart,Shoebart),  Abra¬ 
ham,  1158;  Ada  B.,  1160;  Alice 
R.,  809;  Alice  S.,  1158,  1164; 
Anna,  52,  270,  271,  1152,  1154, 
1156,  1164;  Anna  K,  68,  146, 
1152;  Anna  M.,  37,  68,  345; 
Anna  R.,  1312;  Anthony,  1154; 
Arthur  H.,  1160,  1167;  Bar¬ 
bara,  37,  43,  52,  68,  349,  351, 
1152;  Barbara  E.,  1156,  1160; 
Barbara  H.,  345 

Catharine,  1155,  1158;  Charles, 
1154,  1156,  1160;  Charles  E., 
1153,  1158,  1164;  Christina, 
1154;  Christopher  (Christoph, 
Christoff),  36,  41,  43,  68,  83, 
343,  345,  470,  471,  1153-1155; 
Clara  H.,  1160,  1167;  Clarence 
R.,  1167;  C.  Paul,  1165;  Cyrus 

A. ,  1160,  1167;  Daniel,  1156, 
1160;  David,  37,  39-43,  46, 
48,  51,  54,  55,  59,  65,  68,  81, 
83,  85,  146,  345,  474,  1151-1154 

Elizabeth,  1154,  1156,  1164; 

Elizabeth  S.,  1152,  1154;  Elva, 
1164,  1172;  Emma,  1156,  1158, 
1165;  Emma  C.,  1158,  1164; 
Estella,  599,  621,  1160,  1164, 
1167;  Esther  K.,  1154,  1156; 
Franklin,  1156;  George,  83, 
1156,  1312,  1313;  Hannah, 

1153,  1187,  1189;  Hannah  J., 
1153;  Hannah  M.,  754,  809; 
Helena  F.,  1154,  1156;  Henry, 
1156,  1160;  Henry  L.,  1160, 
1167;  Irene,  1164 
J.  Arnold,  1167;  John  C.,  1312, 
1313;  John  H.,  754,  809;  Kath¬ 
ryn,  1164;  Laura,  1164,  1172; 
Laura  B.,  1154,  1157;  Leila 

B. ,  1160,  1167;  Leland  B., 
1167;  Lewis,  1154,  1156;  Lewis 
J.,  1160,  1166;  Lillian,  1165, 
1173;  Lisa,  1156;  Louisa,  1156; 
Lydia,  1155,  1158;  Lydia  P., 
1156,  1160;  Lydian  S.,  1156, 
1164 


Mabel  M.,  1167;  Maggie  D., 
1158,  1164,  1173;  Maria,  48, 
68;  Maria  K,  1152,  1153, 

1564;  Maria  T.,  40,  1152; 

Maria  Y.,  471,  1153,  1154; 
Mary,  1158,  1164,  1165;  Mary 
K.,  1160,  1167;  Mary  M.,  1156, 
1160;  Melchior  (Melcher),  17, 
52,  63,  88,  224,  1152,  1153, 
1564;  Minnie,  1165;  Myrtle  R., 
1160, 1166 

Oliver,  1154;  Olivia  M.,  1160, 
1167;  Oswin  C.,  1157;  Paul  M., 
1167;  Rebecca,  1154,  1156; 

Reuben,  1153,  1155,  1158, 

1164;  Regina  (Rachel),  471, 
476,  1153,  1154,  1156,  1313; 
Rose,  1156;  Rosina,  52,  468, 

471,  886,  1152;  Ruth  E.,  1167 

Sabina  Y.,  470,  1153,  1155; 

Samuel,  1154,  1157;  Sarah, 

472,  479,  1152-1154,  1156, 

1160;  Sarah  E.,  1160,  1167; 
Sarah  J.,  1156,  1160;  Simon, 
1155;  Sophia,  1153-1155;  So¬ 
phia  E.,  1160,  1167;  Stanley, 
1164;  Susan,  1154,  1156;  Su¬ 
sanna  (Susannah),  37,  39,  44, 
68,  345,  684,  685,  1152,  1153, 
1313;  Susanna  B.,  1313;  Su¬ 
sanna  Y.,  474,  1152,  1154; 
Theresa,  1154;  Timothy,  1155, 
1158;  William,  809,  1156,  1158, 
1160,  1164;  Wilma,  1164 

Schueck,  Amanda  S.,  428,  443; 
Charles,  443;  Clinton,  443,  457; 
Clinton  E.,  457;  Cora,  443, 
457;  Earl  K.,  1408;  Earl  L., 
457;  Elmer,  443;  Evelyn  B., 
1373,  1408;  Helen  G.,  443,  458; 
Helen  H.,  443,  457;  Henry  K., 
1408;  Henry  Y.,  1408;  Herbert, 
443;  Howard,  443,  457;  Idella 

M. ,  457;  Irvin  F.,  1373,  1408; 
James  L.,  1408;  Lloyd,  443; 
Luella  M.,  457;  Marne  D.,  443; 
Matthias,  443;  Minnie  B.,  443, 
457 ;  Nevin  W.,  457 ;  Ruth,  457 ; 
Sarah  A.,  1408;  William,  428, 
443,  458 

Schug,  Ida  J.,  1088,  1130;  John  A., 
1130;  Theodore,  1088,  1130 
Schuler  (Shuler),  Albert,  504,  531; 
Alfred,  1155,  1159;  Amanda, 
360;  Amandus,  354,  361;  An¬ 
gelina,  360,  377;  Anna  Y.,  504; 
Asa,  504,  531;  Carl,  532;  Caro¬ 
line,  360,  377;  Catharine,  475; 
Clifford,  532;  Daniel,  532; 
David,  1031;  Edward,  532; 
Elijah,  354;  Eliza  R.,  354,  360; 
Elizabeth,  504,  529,  531,  532, 
546,  1031,  1069,  1241;  Eliza¬ 
beth  K.,  354,  361;  Ellen,  504, 
531;  Elmer,  504,  532;  Emma, 
361;  Esther,  1004,  1010;  Esther 

N. ,  1014,  1031;  Eugene,  532; 
Francis,  532;  Francis  D.,  504, 
532;  Franklin,  361;  George, 
351,  354;  Grace,  531;  Hannah 
M.,  1154,  1155;  Harvey  A., 
531,  553;  Henry  A.,  361,  378, 
578;  Jacob,  377;  Jethro,  354; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1713 


John,  1014,  1031,  1155,  1159, 
1165,  1173,  1241;  Joshua,  504; 
Katherine  E.,  504,  531;  Lillian, 
504,  532;  Lillian  S.,  1165,  1173; 
Lizzie,  1236,  1241;  Louisa,  361; 
Mahlon,  354;  Margaret,  532; 
Margaret  A.,  504,  532;  Mary, 
361;  Mary  D.,  504,  531;  Mary 

G. ,  531,  553;  Morris,  504,  532; 
Moses,  485,  504;  P.  A.,  1173; 
Paul,  1173;  Paul  W.,  531; 
Raham,  354,  360;  Robert,  532; 
Rufus,  82,  1155,  1159;  Ruth, 
532;  Samuel,  354;  Sarah,  354, 
360,  361;  Sarah  A.,  361,  378, 
578;  Sarah  T.,  1155;  Sarah  Y., 
485,  504;  Sophia,  361;  Sophia 

K. ,  351,  354;  Thomas,  354,  361, 
1154,  1155,  1159;  Titus,  504; 
Wesley,  504;  Willoughby,  354; 
Wilson,  1155,  1159 

Schultz  (Shultz,  Scholtze,  Sholtze, 
etc.),  33,  58,  68 

Aaron,  970;  Abigail  S.,  1187;  Abi¬ 
gail  Y.,  472,  1190;  Abner  K., 
986,  1212.  1223;  Abraham,  52, 
82,  97,  101,  151,  888,  940,  941. 
944,  946,  1189,  1194, 1202, 1258, 
1573;  Abraham  S.,  477,  946, 
949,  950,  952,  955;  Ada  A., 
985;  Ada  F.,  978,  1211,  1223; 
Ada  O.,  1220;  Ada  S.,  676,  954, 
959;  Adaline  K.,  376,  977,  988; 
Adam,  53,  96,  100,  230,940,946; 
Adam  A.,  100,  107,  953,  957; 
Adda  V.,  119,  137;  Addie  L., 
114;  Addison,  890,  949,  954; 
Addison  S.,  580,  1194,  1203; 
Adelaide  G.,  161,  178,  954; 
Adelia  Iv.,  912,  915;  Adonia  K., 
947,  951,  1284;  Agnes  S.,  178, 
203,  1200;  Albert  B.,  956;  Al¬ 
bert  K.,  1199;  Albert  S.,  299, 
1197,  1209;  Alden  W.,  994; 
Alfred,  1193;  Alfred  S.,  954; 
Alice,  949;  Alice  D.,  959;  Alice 

L. ,  119,  974;  Alice  M.,  294, 
322,  1203;  Alice  R.,  1206,  1220; 
Alice  S.,  954;  Allen,  951,  1196, 
1207;  Allen  R.,  1199,  1210; 
Alma,  986;  Alma  G.,  1204, 
1219;  Alva  A.,  985,  995;  Alvan 

H. ,  1202,  1218;  Alvenia  S., 

1212,  1223;  A.  Lyndale.  1223; 
Amanda,  292,  474,  484,  545, 
561,  888,  892,  910,  912,  948, 
951,  953,  974-976,  1195,  1199, 
1201,  1211,  1212;  Amanda  H., 
985,  1286,  1296;  Amanda  K., 
319,  948,  1196,  1206,  1565; 

Amanda  L .,  1191,  1199;  Aman¬ 
da  S.,  174,  195,  1200;  Amanda 
W.,  420;  Amanda  Y.,  947, 

1190,  1197;  Ambrose,  951, 

974,  1198;  Ambrose  K.,  976, 
986;  Amelia,  976,  987;  Amelia 
S.,  1190,  1192,  1196,  1200; 

Amos,  231,  478;  Amos  H.,  975, 
985,  995;  Amos  K.,  892,  953, 
959;  Amos  M.,  1159;  Amos  S., 
946,  948,  949,  953,  954,  986, 
1200,  1213;  Amy,  984,  994; 
Andrew  (Andreas),  52,  69, 


230,  467,  664,  684,  946,  948, 
959,  964,  968,  970,  1187,  1191; 
Andrew  H.,  975,  984;  Andrew 

K. ,  970,  975;  Andrew  N.,  1208; 
Andrew  S.,  676,  954,  959; 
Angelina,  974,  983;  Angeline 

L. ,  1190,  1196;  Anna,  34,  38, 
43,  59,  68,  69,  91-93,  95,  97, 
98,  104,  113,  271,  272,  278,  349, 
908,  928,  940,  964,  970,  1186- 

1188,  1191,  1192,  1196,  1200, 

1202,  1205,  1217,  1226;  Anna 

A. ,  946,  947,  1199,  1283;  Anna 

B. ,  1194,  1202;  Anna  C.,  97, 
1195,  1204;  Anna  G.,  887, 

1189,  1194;  Anna  H.,  88,  1180, 
1186;  Anna  K.,  229,  231,  964, 
968,  1189,  1196;  Anna  M.,  93, 
97,  964,  1186,  1313;  Anna  R., 
88,  92,  94,  1195,  1204,  1314; 
Anna  S.,  970,  976,  987;  Anna 
Y.,  359,  467,  473,  483,  942, 
947,  1187,  1190,  1260;  Annabel 
R.,  1206,  1221;  Annetta  S., 
1200;  Annie,  976,  1195,  1203; 
Annie  B.,  910,  913;  Annie  G., 
910,  912;  Annie  M.,  364,  383, 
893,  900,  974;  Annie  U.,  1193; 
Anthony,  232,  928,  1188-1190, 
1193,  1194,  1565;  Anthony  B., 
1195,  1203;  Archibald  B.,  913; 
Armina  F.,  951,  956;  Arthur, 
988;  Arthur  A.,  985,  995;  Ar¬ 
thur  K.,  1201;  Augustus  Y., 
1188;  Austin,  956 

Balthasar  (Baltzer),  17,  52,  69, 
71,  467,  908,  940,  1186;  Bar¬ 
bara,  38,  68,  471,  476,  1186, 
1187,  1158;  Barbara  K.,  91, 
97,  232,  971,  975;  Barbara  Y., 
471,  1187;  Barron  C.,  1213; 
Benjamin,  940,  941,  947,  952, 
1508,  1520;  Benjamin  S.,  1520; 
Benneville,  974;  Benneville  S., 
29,  367,  1193,  1201;  Bertha, 
1205;  Bertha  F.,  1197,  1209; 
Bertha  I.,  1196,  1207;  Bertha 

M. ,  299,  1207,  1223;  Bessie, 
956;  Bessie  J.,  114,  130;  Bettie 
A.,  107,  119;  Bettie  F.,  104, 
113;  Beulah  M.,  983,  993; 
Beverley  P.,  130;  Blanche  B., 

1203,  1218,  1223;  Blanche  R., 
995  999 

Caleb,  949,  1212;  Calvin  B.,  976; 
Calvin  K,  1177,  1199,  1206, 
1211,  1220;  Carlotta,  984,  994; 
Caroline,  483,  489,  502,  515, 
949,  1137,  1190,  1192,  1200, 
1201;  Caroline  E.,  950,  955; 
Carrie  S.,  954;  Caspar,  469, 
1187,  1189,  1229;  Catarina  K., 
88,  91;  Catharine,  68,  91,  92, 
96,  98,  716,  772,  910,  912,  978, 
993,  1205;  Catharine  A.,  1195; 
Catharine  B.,  970,  975,  1194, 
1202;  Catharine  G.,  1188,  1192, 
1193,  1199;  Catharine  H.,  96, 
100,  685,  908;  Catharine  M., 
931,  1189,  1195;  Catharine  S., 
908-910;  Charles,  887,  1188- 

1190,  1193,  1196,  1201,  1205, 
1207;  Charles  A.,  107,  119; 


Charles  H.,  975;  Charles  K., 
1199,  1211;  Charles  M.,  1195, 
1204;  Charles  S.,  1197,  1208; 
Charles  Y.,  119,  137;  Charlotte 
J.,  467;  Charlotte  Y.,  964,  968; 
Chesley  D.,  114,  129;  Chester, 
1201;  Chester  K.,  954,  959, 
1055,  1195,  1204;  Christian, 
82,  1200;  Christiana,  89,  96; 
Christianna  K.,  175,  197; 

Christina,  53,  148,  154,  160, 
230-232,  237,  351,  354,  908, 
942,  946,  968-970,  1187-1190, 
1192,  1194;  Christina  Y.,  469, 
471,  1187-1189;  Christine  A., 
984,  994;  Christopher  (Chris¬ 
toph),  4,  15,  18,  28,  29,  34,  37, 
41-43,  45,  51-56,  65,  67-69,  73, 
76,  88,  92,  93,  148,  149,  164, 
223-225,  228,  230,  271,  344, 
348,  349,  467,  468,  470-472, 
566,  684,  687,  856,  908,  918, 
928,  940,  942,  948,  963-969, 
976,  1152,  1153,  1183,  1186- 
1188,  1260,  1434,  1572;  Chris¬ 
topher  Iv.,  969,  970,  1260; 
Clara,  976,  1199;  Clara  S.,  952; 
Clare  M.,  1210;  Clare  O.,  1212, 
1223;  Clarence,  988,  1205; 

Claude,  995;  Claude  A.,  985, 
995;  Clay  W.,  118;  Clayton  R., 
952,  957;  Clinton,  1207,  1222; 
Clinton  W.,  1222;  Cora,  952, 
957;  Cora  P.,  1203;  Cornelius 
G.,  971,  977;  Correinne  G., 
1204,  1219 

Daisy  A.,  1214;  Daisy  H.,  106, 
118;  Daisy  S.,  954;  Daniel,  97, 
469,  887,  909,  910,  1187-1189, 
1194,  1203;  Daniel  H.,  1192, 
1199;  Daniel  K.,  951,  956; 
Daniel  M.,  1208;  Daniel  N., 
948,  949,  952;  Daniel  R.,  952, 
957,  1379;  Daniel  S.,  353,  731, 
946,  949,  950,  984,  1194,  1203; 
Daniel  Y.,  976,  987;  David,  28, 
29,  34,  35,  45,  51,  52,  62,  64, 
70,  76,  77,  82,  88-97,  99,  101, 
151,  223,  229,  685,  686,  908, 

909,  946,  947,  950,  964,  968, 
969,  1152,  1176,  1187-1189, 
1191,  1194,  1231,  1232,  1260, 
1314;  David  H.,  105;  Deborah 
B.,  1508,  1520;  Della  K.,  1201; 
Diana,  975;  Dinah  1L,  970, 
974;  Dinah  K.,  947;  Dixie,  119; 
Donald  S.,  997;  Dorothy,  119, 
956,  957;  Dorothy  D.,  986,  997; 
Dorothy  L.,  1205;  Dorothy  S., 
997 

Earl  N.,  114,  130;  Edgar  B.,  976, 
987;  Edna,  1207,  1222;  Edna 
B.,  599,  986,  996;  Edna  F., 
1199,  1211;  Edna  K.,  986,  997, 
1212;  Edna  M.,  1221;  Edna  P., 
984;  994;  Edward,  476,  1196; 
Edward  A.,  107,  119;  Edward 
G.,  1197;  Edward  M.,  976,  987; 
Edward  S.,  971,  976;  Edwin, 

910,  912,  974,  1190;  Edwin  B., 
994;  Edwin  D.,  959;  Edwin  H., 
82,  490,  949,  975,  984,  993, 
1191,  1192,  1199;  Edwin  K., 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


29,  948,  952-954,  975,  1206, 
1221;  Edwin  M.,  174,  1190, 
1197;  Effie  M„  951,  956;  Elam, 
910;  Eleanor  G.,  1210;  Eleanor 
M.,  976,  987;  Eleanor  Y.,  947; 
Eleanora,  977;  Elenora,  471, 
474,  1188;  Elias,  1189;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  68,  88-90,  95,  96,  99,  100, 
909,  910,  970,  976,  1188,  1192, 
1193,  1223,  1520;  Elizabeth 

A. ,  107,  947,  951,  975,  984, 
1195,  1204,  1284;  Elizabeth 

B. ,  909,  910;  Elizabeth  D., 

986,  997;  Elizabeth  F.,  595, 
974,  983;  Elizabeth  H.,  100, 
107;  Elizabeth  J.,  1189,  1193; 
Elizabeth  K.,  231,  890,  895, 
946,  948,  1189,  1193,  1200, 
1206,  1212;  Elizabeth  L.,  88, 
93;  Elizabeth  M.,  993,  1190, 
1197;  Elizabeth  S.,  419,  420, 
949,  954,  960,  968,  970,  1190, 
1197,  1200,  1212,  1520;  Ella 
J.,  1195,  1204;  Ella  S.,  976, 

987,  1200;  Ella  W.,  1200,  1213; 
Ellemina  S.,  970, 974 ;  Ellen,  949, 
974,  975,  983,  984,  1201;  Ellen 
B.,  107;  Ellen  J.,  955,  960; 
Ellen  M.,  975,  984,  1285;  Ellen 

S.,  1196,  1197,  1207,  1208; 
Elmer,  951,  984,  994,  1207; 
Elmer  K.,  23,  33,  953,  958; 
Elmer  S.,  1200;  Elmira,  974, 
976,  987;  Elmira  S.,  1192,  1201; 
Elsie  H.,  377,  402,  1199;  Elsie 
M.,  1210;  Elva,  1206;  Elva  G., 
986,  1196,  1200,  1206,  1213, 
1221;  Elva  L,  1220;  Elva  S., 
1212;  Elwood  S.,  952;  E.  Mae, 
983;  Emanuel  S.,  1201,  1214; 
Emeline,  1195,  1203;  Emily  E., 
983,  993;  Emma,  104,  477,  490, 
948,  974,  975,  983,  985,  1200, 
1201;  Emma  B.,  951,  956;  Em¬ 
ma  D.,  976,  987,  988;  Emma 
E.,  105,  114;  Emma  H.,  358, 
371 ;  Emma  J.,  130,  951 ;  Emma 

L. ,  976,  986,  1206,  1220;  Emma 

M. ,  1196,  1207;  Emma  P.,  294, 
322,  1203;  Emma  S.,  948,  952; 
Emma  Y.,  976,  986;  Enoch, 
665,  946;  Enos,  948;  Enos  S., 
1192,  1200;  Erie  S.,  997;  Erma 
G.,  986,  1212,  1223;  Ernest, 
1223;  Ernest  B.,  956;  Ernest 
R.,  119,  137;  Erwin  N.,  490, 
948,  952,  1191,  1200;  Estella, 
994,  1202,  1207,  1217,  1222; 
Estella  A.,  1207;  Estella  S., 
1197;  Esther,  948,  968,  969, 
1188;  Esther  B.,  1199;  Esther 
E.,  1214;  Esther  F.,  987;  Es¬ 
ther  O.,  1220;  Ethel,  957;  Ethel 
P.,  1203;  Eugene  A.,  959;  Eu¬ 
gene  K.,  951,  956;  Eugene  S., 
895,  954,  959;  Eulee  M.,  114, 
130;  Eva,  1853;  Eva  E.,  99, 
105;  Eva  M.,  958,  961;  Eve, 
663,  665,  918,  940,  947,  1186, 
1187;  Eveline  S.,  975,  984, 
1195,  1291,  1304;  Evelyn  H., 
1202;  Evelvn  R.,  995;  Ezra, 
1192 


Flora,  997;  Flora  F.,  976,  987; 
Florence,  959,  1205,  1207; 

Florence  A.,  1202,  1218;  Flor¬ 
ence  B.,  1218;  Florence  C., 
1210;  Florence  E.  1204  1219; 
Florence  K.,  1201,  1220; 

Florence  M.,  1090,  1135,  1208; 
Florida  A.  1537,  1549;  Foster 

S.,  997;  Frances  956;  Frances 

C.,  983,  993;  Frances  E.,  993; 
Francis,  1212;  Frank,  593; 
Frank  C.,  1213;  Frank  D.,  955, 
960,  1200;  Frank  K,  890,  976, 
986;  Frank  M.,  119;  Franklin, 
1194,  1196;  Franklin  G.,  105, 
114;  Franklin  K.,  1199;  Freda 
M.,  119,  137;  Frederick,  940, 
1188;  Frederick  A.  789;  Fred¬ 
erick  S.,  114,  130;  Frederick 
W.,  231,  942,  947;  Freeman 

R. ,  1220;  Frieda  M.,  1214 

G.,  772;  Gabriel,  908,  909;  Geneva 

S. ,  954,  960;  George  (Georg), 
17,  20,  29,  34-37,  42,  43,  49, 
51,  53-55,  60,  64,  67-69,  71, 
73,  76,  77,  82  87-93,  96,  97, 
99-101,  223,  228,  270,  344, 
348,  349,  467,  471,  473,  483, 
908,  939,  940,  948,  964,  969, 
1153,  1180,  1186,  1187,  1189, 
1190,  1195,  1232,  1259;  George 
B.,  100,  106,  1537;  George  H., 
1188,  1192;  George  R.,  1520, 
1537;  George  W.,  99,  104,  1199, 
1208;  George  Y.,  1190,  1196; 
Gertie  L.,  1197;  Gertrude,  913, 
915;  Gertrude  D.,  977;  Ger¬ 
trude  W.,  119,  137;  Grace  J., 
957;  Grace  S.,  119,  137;  Gre¬ 
gorius  (Gregor),  29,  37,  40, 
42,  43,  47,  51,  52,  54,  69,  71, 
75,  82,  270,  466,  468,  907,  908, 
1186;  Gregory,  69,  467,  1186, 
1187 

Hamilton,  100;  Hannah,  97,  101, 
969,  971,  1193,  1194;  Hannah 
B.,  1195,  1203;  Hannah  E., 
1195;  Hannah  G.,  887,  1189, 
1193;  Hannah  H.,  272,  1188, 
1192;  Hannah  K.,  351,  354, 
471,  474,  940,  947,  953,  958, 
969,  971;  Hannah  L.,  971, 
976,  986;  Hannah  M.,  100,  106; 
Hannah  R.,  1195,  1203;  Han¬ 
nah  S.,  1153,  11S7,  1189,  1201, 
1214;  Harold,  959;  Harold  R., 
1221;  Harriet  G.,  971;  Harriet 
Y.,  947,  950;  Harrietta,  1197; 
Harrison,  948,  985;  Harry  E., 
119,  137,  912;  Harry  H.,  1203, 
1218;  Harry  M.,  912,  915; 
Harvey  S.,  i200;  Hattie,  1206, 
1221;  Helen,  984,  1207;  Helena, 
1193;  Henry,  59,  69,  96,  97, 
99,  100,  105,  232,  561,  910,  970, 
974,  1572;  Henry  H.,  975,  984, 
994,  999,  1186-1188,  1192; 

Henry  R.,  1196,  1207;  Henry 

S.,  909,  910,  971,  975,  976, 
1200,  1212;  Henry  W.,  114, 
130,  942,  947,  1260;  Henry  Y., 
968,  970;  Herbert  A.,  983,  993, 
1197,  1208;  Hilda  C.,  1213; 


Hiram,  949,  970;  Hiram  S., 
1194,  1202;  Homer,  69,  376, 
854,  977,  978,  988;  Homer  H., 
1221;  Horace,  951,  993,  1206; 
Horace  K.,  976,  986;  Horace 
R.,  993;  Horace  S.,  974,  983; 
Horace  W.  1520;  Horatio  K. 
82,  545,  561,  971,  975,  977, 
978;  Howard  A.  1203;  Howard 
B.  957,  976,  987;  Howard  M., 
862,  1195,  1205,  1211;  Howard 

R. ,  1208;  Howard  S.,  1201, 
1214 

Ida.  1199,  1210;  Ida  E.,  1199; 
Ida  F.,  545,  561,  971,  977;  Ida 
H.,  1202,  1218;  Ida  S.,  954, 
955,  959,  960,  1200;  Idella  P., 
1203;  Irene,  1205;  Irene  G., 
986,  996;  Irene  S.,  892,  953, 
959;  Irma  A.,  985;  Irma  H., 
954,  959,  1055;  Irwin,  951, 
976,  1203;  Isaac,  53,  940,  942, 
946,  968,  1193,  1200;  Isaac 
B.,  1194,  1203,  1284;  Isaac  K., 
951,  956;  Isaac  L.,  1204;  Isaac 

S. ,  950;  Isabel  D.,  971,  977; 
Isabella,  100,  107;  Isabella  S., 
1197,  1200,  1213;  Israel,  364, 
384,  946,  947,  1229,  1283 

Jacob,  53,  97,  101,  231,  887,  946, 
957,  1187—1189,  1193,  1194, 
1196;  Jacob  K,  1196,  1206, 
1220;  Jacob  S.,  1193;  James, 
1194,  1196;  James  A.,  947; 
James  B.,  105,  114;  James  F., 
956;  James  H.,  595,  974,  983; 
James  K.,  952;  JamesM.,  1211; 
James  R.,  1220;  James  S.,  1210; 
James  W.,  114;  Jane,  99;  Jane 
M.,  1196,  1207;  Jane  T.,  96, 
100;  Jean  P.,  984,  994;  Jennie, 
1207;  Jennie  K.,  177,  1206, 
1220;  Jennie  M.,  1199,  1210; 
Jeremiah,  969,  970,  1188;  Jere¬ 
miah  H.,  1192,  1199;  Jeremiah 
K.,  82,  976;  Jerome  Iv.,  1201; 
Jerry,  1212;  Jesse,  1188,  1193; 
Jesse  A.,  947;  Jesse  S.,  1206, 
1221;  Jessie  P.,  114,  130;  J.  O., 
107;  Joanna,  949,  955;  Joel, 
946,  950,  969,  1189;  Joel  S., 
948,  970,  974,  1192,  1200; 
Johann  G.,  1312;  John 

(Johannes),  53,  55,  59,  96,  97, 
271,  593,  944,  951,  970,  975, 
1135,  1154,  1183,  1187,  1188, 
1190,  1192,  1260;  John  A.,  97; 
John  B.,  97,  99-101,  104;  John 
H.,  62,  100,  101,  104,  106,  975, 
984,  985,  1200,  1285;  John  L., 
106;  John  M.,  995;  John  R., 
1199,  1211;  John  S.,  971,  976; 
John  W.,  119,  130;  John  Y., 
910,  913;  Jonas,  1188;  Jonas 
K.,  1196,  1206;  Jonas  Y.,  1189; 
Jonathan,  154,  1189,  1194; 

Joseph, 100,  351,  888,  940? 946- 
948,  969,  971,  1187;  Joseph  K., 
159,  237,  942,  947,  948,  951, 
953,  958;  Joseph  S.,  909,  910, 
970,  974;  Joseph  Y.,  1190, 
1196;  Josephine  S.,  1520,  1537; 
Joshua,  21,  175,  248,  946,  949, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1715 


970,  1188,  1191;  Josiah,  98, 
1191;  Julia  A.,  106,  118;  Julian¬ 
na,  908,  909;  Juliet  M.,  1203, 
1218;  J.  Willis,  1199,  1210 
Kate,  1193;  Kate  B.,  1196;  Kate 
R.,  984,  994;  Katharine  I.,  300, 
329,  1204;  Kathryn  M.,  1218; 
Katie,  951;  Katie  H.,  985; 
Keturah,  237,  248,  1198;  Laura, 
504,  532,  951,  976, 1205;  Laura 
A.,  983,  993;  Laura  J.,  890, 
896,  1195,  1204,  1379,  1413; 
Laura  K.,  174,  195,  475,  955, 
1190,  1197;  Lavina,  666,  668, 

1196;  Leah,  946,  950,  969, 

1208,  1213,  1570;  Leah  E., 

976,  986;  Leah  M.,  1200; 

Leah  N.,  665,  946;  Leanna  K., 
358,  948,  954;  Lelia  W.,  105, 
114;  Leo  A.,  1199;  Leona  S., 
106,  115;  Leonora  C.,  114,  129; 
Le  Roy,  984,  994;  Leroy  R., 
995;  Lester  Iv.,  1210;  Levi,  69, 
1190,  1192,  1197;  Levi  G.,  946, 
949,  954,  1193;  Levi  N.,  948, 
952;  Levira  G.,  909;  Lewis, 
1212,  1223;  Lillian,  504,  533; 
Lillie,  1202,  1217;  Linwood  B., 
1213;  Lizzie  B.,  977,  988;  Lizzie 
H.,  1206,  1221;  Lizzie  M.,  1203, 
1218;  Lizzie  R.,  985,  995; 

Lizzie  S.,  975;  Lloyd  H.,  958, 
961;  Lloyd  S.,  954;  Loraine  B., 
1211;  Lorena  B.,  119;  Lou  A., 
119;  Louanna,  137;  Louisa, 
1201;  Louise  E.,  993;  Lovina, 
98,  1128;  Lucianna,  1190,  1196; 
Lucina,  1200;  Lucina  K.,  948, 
949;  Lucinda  A.,  1190,  1197; 
Lucy  D.,  106,  118;  Lvdia,  364, 
383,  475,  476,  478,  487,  489, 
947,  951,  969-971,  974,1188- 
1190,  1192,  1193,  1282,  1284; 
Lydia  Iv.,  151,  947,  1189,  1194; 
Lydia  N.,  948,  1192,  1200; 
Lydia  S.,  970,  974,  1201,  1214; 
Lydia  Y.,  1187,  1188,  1260; 
Lyman  S.,  1212,  1223 
Mabel,  1199;  Mabel  J.,  1206, 
1221;  Mabel  Iv.,  954,  959; 
Mabel  L.,  449,  460;  Mabel  M., 
953,  957,  1208,  1211;  Mae  E., 
984,  995;  Magdalena,  93,  95, 
98,  154,  161,  908,  971,  975,  977, 
1189;  Magdalena  A.,  1284; 

Magdalena  G.,  887,  1187,  1188; 
Magdalena  H.,  970,  975;  Mag¬ 
dalena  S.,  952,  954,  957,  975, 
1194,  1203;  Malinda,  910; 

Maine  S.,  975;  Mamie  G., 

1197,  120S;  Mandilla  M.,  1199, 

1211;  Manoah,  975,  1191, 

1198,  1199;  Margaret,  96,  100, 
106;  Margaret  B.,  977,  988; 
Margaret  F.,  100,  106;  Mar¬ 
garet  II.,  1195,  1204;  Margaret 
P.,  99,  105;  Margie  G.,  1204; 
Maria,  38,  53,  69,  9S,  148,  154, 
230,  232,  472,  478,  908,  928, 
940,  942,  947,  950,  968-970, 
1002,  1004,  1186-1189,  1196, 
1208,  1258,  1283,  1284;  Maria 
A.,  947,  952;  Maria  B.,  1189, 


1194,  1565;  Maria  G.,  975,  984; 
Maria  H.,  277,  964,  975,985; 
Maria  J.,  100,  106;  Maria  Tv., 
231;  Maria  R.,  1188,  1190; 
Maria  Y.,  468,  940,  1186,  1187; 
Marion  B.,  956;  Marjorie  R., 
1207;  Martha  A.,  100,  106; 
Martha  J.,  1189,  1195;  Martin, 
105;  Martin  E.,  1537;  Marvin 
G.,  986,  997;  Mary,  89,  95-98, 
100,  156,  166,  234,  241,  353, 
357,  561,  563,  948,  949,  951, 
976,  1188,  1189,  1191,1193, 

1195,  1196,  1201,  1206;  Mary 
A.,  237,  477,  912,  915,  921,  923, 
948,  950,  951,  953-955,  958, 
985,  995,  1191,  1194,  1198, 
1200,  1204,  1212;  Mary  E., 
105,  107,  113,  118,  136,  995, 
1192,  1199,  1203;  Mary  FI.  862, 
975,  984,  1192,  1199,  1203, 
1218;  Mary  J.,  99,  100,  104, 
1203;  Marv  K,  232,  353,  942, 
946,  947,  949,  951,  1188,  1193, 
1195,  1201,  1205,  1216;  Mary 

L. ,  107,  119,  1189,  1192,  1194, 
1199;  Mary  N.,  581,  599; 
Mary  P.,  1195,  1204;  Mary 

R. ,  1221;  Mary  S.,  1214;  Mary 

T.,  1201;  Mary  W.,  1191,  1199; 
Mary  Y.,  490;  Matilda,  102, 
110,  949,  1199,  1210;  Matilda 
A.,  975,  985,  1284;  Matilda 
C.,  1194,  1203;  Matilda  H., 
1202;  Matilda  Y.,  970,  975; 
Matthews,  53;  Matthias,  471, 
1186-1188;  Maurice  Id.,  1202; 
Melchior,  17,  22,  29,  35,  37,  39, 
42,  43,  46,  51,  52,  54,  55,  62, 
67-69,  76,  77,  82,  84,  85,  88, 
91-93,  224,  225,  228,  345,  348, 
350,  478,  684,  685,  940,  942- 
944,  947,  948,  951,  963,  969, 
1182,  1212,  1223,  1313,  1436, 
1502;  Michael,  665,  1189,  1194; 
Mildred,  957;  Mildred  B.,  957; 
Mildred  IT.,  1221;  Milton,  237, 
910,  1195,  1200,  1205,  1212; 
Minerva  R.,  1196,  1206;  Min¬ 
nie,  951,  1203;  Minnie  Iv., 

1212;  Minnie  S.,  954,  1199; 
Minnie  T.,  1212,  1223;  Min¬ 
nie  V.,  1214;  Miriam,  949;  Mir¬ 
iam  E.,  958;  Monroe  S.,  1201, 
1214;  Morris  Y.,  976,  986; 

Myrtle  I.,  137 

Nancy  C.,  99,  105;  Nancy  G., 
97;  Naomi,  1212,  1283,  1286; 
Naomi  K.,  947;  Naomi  R., 
1220;  Nathan,  82,  1189,  1195; 
Nathan  M.,  948,  1190,  1197; 
Nellie  G.,  1199,  1210;  Nellie 

S. ,  1206,  1221;  Nette,  119; 
Newton  ().,  1220;  Nora,  1205; 
Nora  S.,  975;  Norman  C.,  987; 
Norman  P.,  1203,  1218;  Nor¬ 
man  S.,  954;  Oliver,  950,  955; 
Olivia,  974;  Olivia  K.,  953,  959; 
Oscar  S.,  952,  954,  957;  Owen 
K.,  358,  948,  951,  954;  Parker 

M. ,1203;  Paul  O.,  1208;  Paul 

II.,  1221;  Paul  8.,  997,  1208; 
Pauline,  988;  Peachey,  97,  101; 


Percy  H.,  1214;  Peter,  970, 
975;  Philip.  946,  969;  Philip 
K.,  976,  1196,  1206,  1565; 
Philip  L.,  995;  Philip  R.,  1220; 
Phoebe  J.,  106,  118 
Rachael,  1189,  1193;  Rachel  S., 
96,  100,  665,  1189;  Ralph  J., 
957 ;  Ralph  W.,  1204;  Raymond 
A.,  984,  994;  Raymond  H., 
983;  Raymond  M.,  1203;  Ray¬ 
mond  R.,  1220;  Rebecca,  969, 
971,  1188,  1189,  1203,  1283- 
1285,  1287;  Rebecca  D.,  974, 
983;  Rebecca  E.,  1189,  1194; 
Rebecca  G.,  888,  946,  949,  971; 
Rebecca  Y.,  1188,  1192;  Re¬ 
gina,  947.  949,  964,  968,  969, 
1188,  1192,  1193,  1260;  Regina 

G. ,  971,  1284,  1288;  Regina 

Id.,  271,  1187,  1188;  Regina 
Iv.,  890,  895,  940,  946;  Regina 

N.,  948,  1190,  1197;  Regina  S., 
665,  1194;  Regina  Y.,  270,  940, 
1258;  Reuben,  272,  1188-1192, 
1196;  Robert,  956;  Robert  I1'1., 
993;  Robert  G.,  446,  1197, 
1208;  Robert  H.,  1202,  1205; 
Robert  J.,  977;  Robert  R., 
119;  Robert  S.,  1213;  Rolland 
F.,  1211;  Rosa  S.,  896,  903, 
953;  Rosa  V.,  1197,  1208; 

Rosanna  A.,  910,  912;  Rosanna 
Y.,  1190,  1197;  Rosina,  38,  43, 
69,  93,  95,  98,  230,  231,  351, 
353,  908,  942,  969,  1187,  1312; 
Rosina  S.,  664,  1187;  Rosina 
Y.,  344,  466,  467,  469,  908, 
964,  1186,  1187,  1189;  Russel, 
1205;  Ruth,  913,  986;  Ruth  E., 
985,  995;  Ruth  M.,  995. 

Sada,  1197;  Sadie,  977,  1200, 
1213;  Sadie  B.,  986;  Sadie  C., 
1197,  1208;  Sadie  M.,  119; 
Sadie  Q.,  994,  999;  S.  Agnes, 
949,  955;  Salina  Iv.,  1195,  1204; 
Sallie,  1199,  1210;  Sallie  A., 
1201,  1214;  Sallie  C.,  107;  Sallie 
D.,  728,  789;  Sallie  H.,  446; 
Sallie  L.,  1197,  1208;  Sallie  O., 
1201,  1214;  Sally,  96;  Saloma 

S.,  952,  957,  1379;  Salome,  943, 
947,  952;  Salome  Iv.,  230,  968, 
970;  Salome  W.,  940,  942,  1502; 
Samuel,  53,  99,  100,  105,  469, 
472,  1187,  1189,  1190,  1193, 
1195,  1202,  1283;  Samuel  A., 
975,  986,  1284;  Samuel  F.,  100; 
Samuel  G.,  107,  952,  970,  975, 
1195;  Samuel  H.,  947,  970, 
975,  985,  1188,  1192;  Samuel 
J.,  1214,  1520,  1537;  Samuel 

S.,  1191,  1192,  1199,  1201; 
Sara  F.,  957;  Sarah,  97,  101, 
118,  160,  174,  230,  232,  351, 
353,  697,  888,  890,  908,  942, 
946,  94S,  968,  970,  974-976, 
1187-1190,  1192,  1194,  1195, 
1201,  1203;  Sarah  A.,  119,  137, 
971,  976,  1193,  1195,  1202; 
Sarah  B.,  1199,  1211;  Sarah 
D.,  909,  910;  Sarah  E.,  951; 
Sarah  G.,  890,  949,  954;  Sarah 

H. ,  862,  1192,  1199;  Sarah  J., 


1716 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1196;  Sarah  K.,  154,  237,  947, 
948,  951,  1189,  1192,  1194, 
1195,  1200,  1205;  Sarah  L., 
948,  952;  Sarah  M.,  946,  948, 
955,  960;  Sarah  R.,  1190,  1196; 
Sarah  S.,  909,  947,  951,  970, 
974,  1572;  Sarah  U.,  367,  1193, 
1201;  Sarah  Y.,  469,  969,  970, 
1187, 1189,  1260;  Sarah  Z.,  970, 
974;  Selina,  294,  322,  1204, 
Selina  Iv.,  890,  976,  986;  Selina 

S.,  895,  954,  959,  960;  Selina  Y., 
947,  950;  Sevilla,  1206,  1221; 
Solomon,  231,  251,  946,  976, 
1189,  1195;  Solomon  S.,  18, 
971,  976,  977;  Sophia,  474, 
485,  1188,  1189,  1192-1194; 
Sophia  G.,  1204,  1219;  Sophia 
K.,  230,  231,  968,  970,  1189, 
1195,  1204;  Sophia  M.,  928, 
1188,  1190;  Stanley,  1203, 

1213,  1218;  Stella  M.,  1199, 
1211;  Stella  S.,  954,  959; 

Stuart  C.,  119,  137;  Stuart  S., 
137;  Sue  D.,  986,  997;  Susan 
104,  974,  983;  Susan  B.,  100, 
106,  159,  948,  970,  975;  Susan 
G.,  948;  Susan  L.,  952,  957; 
Susan  R.,  952,  957;  Susanna 
(Susannah),  38,  43,  52,  53,  63, 
69,  88,  97,  100,  107,  146,  148, 
152,  220,  235,  270-272,  349, 
350,  357,  369,  466,  469,  471, 
474,  632,  634,  665,  887,  889, 
908,  940,  942,  946,  948,  949, 
952,  953,  964,  968,  970,  975, 
985,  1185-1189,  1191-1193, 

1200,  1230,  1233,  1564;  Su¬ 
sanna  A.,  970,  975,  1283;  Su¬ 
sanna  G.,  888,  949,  952,  969, 
971;  Susanna  K.,  241,  348,  947, 
952;  Susanna  S.,  96,  99,  232, 
580,  940,  970,  1194,  1203; 
Susanna  Y.,  476,  969,  971,  976, 
1260;  Susie,  99;  Susie  V.,  118 
137 

Thamar,  1212;  Thamar  K.,  236, 
245,  971;  Thomas,  354,  969, 
971,  1189,  1193;  Thomas  C., 
101;  Ursula,  1186;  Vera  M., 
1218;  Verna  H.,  1221;  Victor 
B.,  983,  993;  Viola  C.,  1208, 
1213;  Virgie  B.,  986;  Virgil 
E.,  119;  Virginia  A.,  137 

Walker  R.,  1221 ;  Wallace  H.,  983, 
993;  Walter,  1205;  Walter  A., 
984,  985;  Warren,  976;  War¬ 
ren  G.,  599,  986,  996,  997,  1212; 
Washington,  97,  1193;  Wayne 

S.,  954;  Webster  S.,  977,  988; 
Wesley  K.,  976;  Wilford  T., 
104,  113;  Willard,  956;  Wil¬ 
liam,  19,  97,  100,  104,  230,  931, 
968,  970,  974,  995,  1187-1189, 
1192,  1195,  1205;  William  A, 
277,  975,  985;  William  B.,910, 
912;  William  C.,  118;  William 
E.,  912;  William  F.,  106;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  106,  107,  118,  955, 
1197,  1200,  1213;  William  K, 
69,  71,  467,  1195,  1199,  1204, 
1206,  1212,  1220;  William  M., 
976,  987,  1520;  William  N., 


1209;  William  O.,  119,  137; 
William  S.,  948,  1192,  1200, 
1288;  Willis  G.,  137;  Wilson, 
1201;  Winifred  S.,  119,137; 
Woodrow  W.,  1220 
Schumaker — see  Shoemaker 
Schumo,  Anna  W.,  898;  Daniel 
M.,  898;  Irene  A.,  892,  898 
Scliupp,  Mary,  549 
Schur  (Schurr),  Ida  V.,  758;  Kath¬ 
erine,  1418;  Rebecca,  1123; 
Roy  H.,  758 

Schusler,  Carrie  M  .,  832,  853;  John, 
832,  853;  Joseph,  853;  Kathryn 

5.,  853;  Ralph  J.,  853;  Violet 
M.,  853 

Schuster,  Albert,  448;  Elsie,  432, 
448 

Schutt,  Catharine  Iv.,  273,  281; 
Jacob,  281 

Schiitze,  Sebastian,  17 
Schuyler,  Adam  S.,  338;  Alice,  1030, 
i066;  Beatrice  M.,  315,  338; 
Louis  E.,  1066;  Peter,  1511 
Schwab  (Swab),  Catharine,  908, 
909;  John  H.,  836;  Mary,  781, 
836;  Susanna,  709 
Schwager,  Allen  497;  Annie  497; 
Catharine  L.,  480,  496;  Eliza¬ 
beth  497;  Milton,  480,  496; 
Reuben,  496 
Schwartz  (Swartz),  1042 

Abram  F.,  1412;  Alta,  506,  534; 
Amanda,  125;  Amelia  H.,  1022, 
1053;  Andrew  1010,  1022,  1086, 
1379;  Anna,  300,  330,  1022, 
1053,  1055;  Catharine,  509, 
1023,  1054;  Catharine  H.,  1010, 
1022;  David  L.,  782;  Deborah, 
407;  Edwin,  122,  300;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1022,  1053,  1328,  1345; 
Emanuel,  631;  Estella  A.,  722, 
782;  Eva,  1022,  1053;  George, 
534;  George  H.,  1022,  1053; 
Harriette  O.,  295,  323;  Henry, 

1022,  1053;  Henry  S.,  393,  410; 
Irma  M.,  1073,  1117;  Irwin  D., 
109,  122;  James,  1022;  James 
H.,  1053;  Jean  I.,  1117;  John, 
323;  John  H.,  410;  LeRoy  W., 
722,  782;  Lizzie  R.,  1041; 
Louisa  R.,  1023,  1054;  Malinda 
Iv.,  393,  410;  Mary,  215;  Mary 
A.,  597,  1022,  1053;  Mary  M., 
109,  122;  Mary  S.,  1379,  1412; 
Matilda,  157,  167,  1054,  1103; 
Matilda  E.,  1272;  Minnie,  122; 
Sarah  H.,  782;  Sarah  I.,  337; 
Sophia  C.,  1346,  1379;  William, 

1023,  1041,  1054,  1073,  1117 
Schweidnitz,  10 

Schweiker,  Blanche  R.,  995,  999; 
George,  999;  Malcolm  A.,  995, 
999 

Schweikert,  Christian,  617;  Emma 

11.,  771;  John,  771;  Laura,  595, 
617 

Schweinhart  (Swinehart,  Schwein- 
hard),  Christiana,  1014,  1032; 
Elmira  E.,  754,  809;  Elsie,  727; 
George,  861;  George  S.,  165; 
Harrison  Y.,  709,  754;  Katie, 
1068;  Lydia,  1014,  1032;  Mary 


D.,  709,  754;  Mary  E.,  754; 
Sarah  E.,  156,  165 
Schweitzer,  Mary  A.,  1047;  Wal¬ 
lace,  1047 

Schwenckfeld  (Schwenkfeld),  Cas¬ 
par  (Casper)  von,  1,  6-9,  26- 
28,  33,  856,  891,  940,  966,  967, 
1181,  1443 

Schwenk  (Swenk),  Abraham,  686, 
689;  Ada  E.,  Ill,  126;  Adaline, 
1041;  Amanda,  1041;  Amos, 
1041;  Amy  J.,  314,  337;  Annie 
H.,  912;  Barbara  H.,  686,  689; 
Catherine,  955;  Charles,  912; 
Clement  M.,  314,  337;  Eliza 

V. ,  1068;  Elwine,  1041;  Elwood 

Iv.,  124,  140;  Fannie  L.,  1017, 
1041;  Florence,  736;  George, 
63 ;  Henrietta,  1375;  Henry,  126; 
Hilda  K.,  124;  Isaac  K.,  784; 
Jacob,  1017,  1041;  John,  110, 
124;  Juliann,  1041;  Kate,  724, 
784;  Lewis,  1271;  Margaret, 
233,  238,  689;  Mary  A.,  1031, 
1041,  1068;  Mary  J.,  184; 

Michael,  63;  Nathan,  124; 
Rachel  A.,  1068,  1113;  Samuel 

S.,  1031,  1068;  Sarah,  1329, 
1347;  Sarah  A.,  110,  124;  Senia, 
1196,  1207;  Stella  T.,  124,  140; 
Wayland  G.,  124 

Schwenkfeld — see  Schwenckfeld 
Schwenkfelder  Historical  Library, 
16,  27,  28,  45,  52,  82 
Schwenkfeldian,  The,  6,  27 
Schweppenheiser,  J.  H.,  981;  Sarah 
N.,  981 

Schwoyer,  Ida  M.,  619,  627;  Jacob, 
627;  Jeremiah,  619,  627 
Sciple,  Carrie  H.,  1519,  1536,  1549; 
Charles  M.,  1536;  George  E., 
1519,  1536 

Scott,  Alice,  209;  Allen,  748;  Eliza 
J.,  1390;  Elizabeth  F.,  707, 
748;  Emily,  217;  Emma,  678; 
George  H.,  337;  Harry  C.,  315, 
337;  Iola  L.,  315,  337;  Jemima 

W. ,  1337,  1366;  Leanna,  119; 
Lois  C.,  337;  Luther,  1508, 
1518;  Mary  E.,  1518,  1535; 
Mary  S.,  878,  882;  Parker, 
1569;  Robert  W.,  1366;  Sadie, 
1567,  1569;  Sarah,  540,  1392; 
Susan,  1569;  Susannah  C.,  1508, 
1518 

Scribner,  Charles,  892 
Scriver,  Susan,  731 
Scruggs,  Benjamin  E.,  134;  Elmer 
D.,  134;  Elmer  S.,  116,  134; 
Mary  M.,  116,  134 
Scull,  67,  68 

Blanche  J.,  582,  600;  J.  F.,  582, 
600;  Lora  M.,  601;  Paul  D., 
601 

Sculthorpe,  Clara  R.,  760;  Harry, 
760 

Seabold,  Mary,  1099 
Seachrist,  Marie,  1222 
Seacrist,  Del  Norte  B.,  545 
Searfass,  Anna,  812;  Augusta,  808 
Searfoss,  Catharine,  388;  Helen  E., 
452,  462;  Robert,  462 


Genealogical  Record  oe  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1717 


Searl,  George  W.,  298;  Lottie  J.,  298 
Searle,  Amy,  1353 
Searles,  Anna  M.,  727,  786;  Edna 
M.,  727,  786;  Ellen  E.,  727; 
John  B.,  700,  727;  Kate  I.,  727; 
Laura,  1046;  Margaret,  690; 
Margaret  M.,  700,  727;  Wesley, 
1477 

Seas,  Grace  A.,  975,  984;  Helen  F., 
984;  Jacob,  974;  Lydia  S.,970, 
974;  Milton  IL,  975,  984;  Stella 
E.,  975,  984;  William,  970,  974; 
William  J.,  975,  984 
Seasholtz,  Alice,  1379,  1413;  Alice 

A.,  911;  Blanche,  648;  Charles 
W.,  211;  Ella,  449;  Elmer,  648; 
Elmira  S.,  211;  Esther,  648; 
Frederick,  639,  648;  Helen  K., 
189,  211;  Irvin,  911;  Lulu,  648; 
Mary,  648;  Mary  J.,  639,  648; 
Roger  S.,  189,  211;  Susanna, 
1052;  Viola,  648;  Walter,  648; 
Willoughby,  1413 

Seavers,  Anna  E.,  746,  802;  Bar¬ 
bara  O.,  802;  Bernadette,  802; 
Carl,  802;  Clinton,  746,  802; 
Edgar  R.,  802;  Ella,  746;  Elmer 
J.,  802;  Estella,  746;  Eva;  746, 
802;  George,  802;  Hannah  E., 
706,  746;  Henry,  706,  746; 
Henry  G.,  802;  Margaret  E., 
802;  Marie,  802;  Minnie  R., 
746,  802;  Robert  C.,  802 
Seavy,  Elpha,  841 
Sebring,  Sallie  D.,  701,  728 
Sechler,  Hannah  A.,  909;  Mary,  210 
Sechrist,  Clara  H.,  701,  732;  Paul, 
701,  732 

Seckel,  Charles,  1375,  1410;  Emma 
C.,  1375,  1410;  R.  Russell,  1410 
Seeker,  Rosina,  142 
Secord,  Florence  L.,  1426 
Secrist,  Henrietta,  1398 
Sectler,  Mary,  640,  649 
Sedam,  Sarah  J.,  405 
Seddon,  Mary,  1267,  1272;  Thomas, 
1272 

Seeds,  Mary,  108,  121;  Thomas 
M,  121 

Seek,  Eva  H.,  753;  William,  753 
Seeley,  Mary  A.,  1455,  1465;  Rachel 
W.,  1441,  1455;  Susannah, 

1475 

Seem,  Andrew  P.,  508,  538;  Mary, 
1520,  1537;  Rebecca,  538; 

Rosa  M.,  508,  538;  William, 
538 

Seibel,  Florence  M.,  825,  850; 
George,  623;  Hannah,  608,  623; 
Kathryn  E.,  825;  Leonard  S., 
770,  825;  Leonard  W.,  825; 
Mary  A.,  770,  825;  Michael, 
825 

Seibert,  Abraham,  567;  Agnes,  599; 
Allen,  581,  599;  Alsenia  W., 
580,  599;  Amanda  K.,  230, 
231,  237;  Amanda  S.,  580,  599; 
Anna,  570,  580;  Anna  M.,  566, 
567;  Anthony,  570,  580,  909; 
Benjamin,  437;  Catharine  A., 
570,  580,  909;  Charlotte  Y., 
471,  567,  570;  Christopher, 


567;  Clara  R.,  580,  599;  Cvril 

B. ,  620 

Daniel,  471,  567,  570;  David, 
472,  567,  570;  Edgar,  599; 
Edna  B.,  599,  986,  996;  Edwin, 
255;  Eliza,  426,  437 ;  Elizabeth, 
570,  581;  Elizabeth  W.,  567, 
570;  Ellen  W.,  450;  Elsie  M., 
599,  620;  Emma,  580;  Emma 
S.,  240,  255;  Estella  S.,  599, 
621,  1164;  Esther,  570;  Frank, 
580 

Harry,  599;  Helen,  621;  Henry, 
580;  Henry  R.,  72,  82,  580, 
599;  Howard  S.,  245,  599,  621; 
Jacob,  566,  567;  Jay  H.,  620; 
Joel,  570,  580,  599;  Jonas,  570, 

580,  581,  634;  Jonas  S.,  599, 
620;  Jonathan,  570;  Joshua, 
570;  Judith,  570;  Kate  E., 
580;  Katie,  599 

Laura  J.,  580;  L.  Carolyn,  599, 
620;  Levi,  570;  Lewis,  580; 
Lorraine  E.,  620;  Lovina  II., 
599,  620;  Luceale  E.,  620; 
Luzetta,  581,  599;  Lydia,  360, 
377,  580;  Mabel,  599;  Mar¬ 
garet,  599;  Maria,  570;  Mary, 
581;  Mary  K.,  570,  580;  Mary 
N.,  581,  599;  Mary  S.,  948; 
Matilda  H.,  570,  580;  Matilda 

R. ,  570,  581;  Melinda  E.,  510, 
541,  580;  Milton,  599;  Minnie 
K,  245,  599,  621 

Nathan,  570,  581;  Noah  R.,  237, 

581,  599;  Olivia,  599;  Oscar, 
581;  Owen,  621;  Paul,  599; 
Pearl,  599;  Percival  F.,  599, 
620;  Rachel  W.,  581,  599; 
Rolland,  621;  Russell,  599 

Samuel  R.,  581,  599,  948;  Samuel 

S. ,  599,  621,  1164;  Sarah  A., 
580,  598;  Sarah  H.,  570;  Sarah 
R.,  570,  580,  581,  599,  634; 
Susanna,  570,  580,  581,  1194, 
1203;  Susanna  G.,  472;  Susan¬ 
na  Y.,  567,  570;  Sylvia  M.,  620; 
Tillie,  599;  William,  570,  581; 
William  K.,  599,  620;  Wil¬ 
loughby,  570,  580 

Seibt — see  Seipt 

Seidel  (Seidle),  Anna,  187;  Benja¬ 
min  H.,  815;  Claude,  758,  815; 
Ella  M.,  758,  815;  Ellen,  820; 
Franz,  17;  Howard,  746;  June 
F.,  815;  Katherine  A.,  563; 
Michael,  345,  685-687;  Neil 
A.,  815;  Sallie  H.,  746;  Susanna 
H.,  685,  687;  Susanna  S.,  345; 
William,  746 
Seidelmann,  Anna,  1180 
Seider,  John,  113;  Lydia,  103,  113 
Seiders,  Etta,  113,  128;  Rebecca, 
560 

Seidle — see  Seidel 

Seifert,  Catharine,  439;  Ellen  M., 
1043,  1091;  Emma  A.,  1091, 
1135;  George  O.,  1091,  1135; 
Jacob,  1091;  Laura  R.,  1091, 
1135;  Maria,  688,  696;  Mary 

C. ,  1091,  1135;  Paul  It.,  1135, 
1149;  Sallie  M.,  1135,  1149; 
Richard  A.,  1043,  1091 


Seifried,  Emily  C.,  801;  Harry,  801 
Seigenfuse  (Seigenfus),  Elizabeth 
H.,  733,  790;  Florence  C.,  790, 
839;  Harriet,  796;  John,  790; 
John  H.,  790,  839;  Stella  J., 
790;  William  A.,  733,  790 
Seigfried,  Edwin  R.,  1507;  Esther, 
1507 

Seighanan,  Phebe  A.,  1351,  1390 
Seigman,  Anna  R.,  760;  Morton, 
760 

Seiler,  Hans  U.,  93,  94,  1314; 
Theresa,  531 

Seip,  Bell  V.,  1516;  Charles,  1507, 
1516;  Charles  II.,  1507;  Ed¬ 
ward  J.,  1506,  1507,  1516; 
Henry,  1507,  1516;  Lenora  IL, 
1516;  Lovina,  1133;  Mary, 
1507,  1520;  Mary  A.,  1506, 
1507,  1516,  1532;  Matilda  E., 
1516,  1532;  Noah  B.,  879; 
Senora  A.,  872,  878;  Susan, 
1548 

Seipel,  Mary  A.,  444 
Seipt  (Seibt),  Abraham,  53,  336, 
887,  888,  892,  1281;  Abraham 
H.,  888,  891,  1285;  Allen  A., 
27,  892,  898;  Amanda  S.,  888, 
892,  975;  Anna  A.,  887,  1281; 
Anna  H.,  272,  887,  888,  891; 
Anthony  IL,  28,  888,  890,  891, 
921,  923;  Barbara,  1180,  1226; 
Bertha  R.,  892,  899;  Bessie  H., 
294;  Caspar  (Casper),  29,  38, 
51,  54,  55,  69,  73,  83,  467,  886, 
887;  Charles  E.,  892;  Chris¬ 
topher,  37,  54,  55,  65,  69,  466, 
886, 1180 

Daniel  H.,  898;  David,  37,  42, 
43,  54-56,  60,  62,  69,  71,  79,  414, 
630,  631,  885-887;  Edna  8., 
892;  Edward,  896;  Elizabeth, 
886;  Elizabeth  B.,  892,  899; 
Elizabeth  K.,  366,  888,  891, 
892,  1285;  Ella  R.,  892;  Ella 
S.,  892;  Elmer  F.,  892;  Emma, 

890,  896;  Emma  J.,  892,  898; 
Ethel  V.,  899;  Eva,  1180,  1226; 
Frank,  891;  Franklin,  888,  892 

George  272,  887,  888,  1288; 
George  A.,  294,  891,  898; 
George  B.,  366,  888,  892; 
George  C.,  898;  George  H.,  888, 

891,  1285;  Gladys  B.,  896; 
Hannah  V.,  892,  899;  Hans  C., 
630;  Horace  S.,  294,  892,  899; 
Howard,  891,  896;  Howard  A., 
892;  Irene,  891;  Irene  A.,  892, 
898;  Irene  S.,  892,  953,  959; 
Isabelle,  899 

James  F.,  898;  Jane  S.,  896;  Jen¬ 
nie  S.,  891,  896;  Joanna  H., 
294,  891,  898;  Johann  C.,  1258; 
John  I.,  892,  899;  Joseph,  887; 
Judith,  38,  43,  69,  887;  Judith 
It.,  414,  886;  Kate  M.,  892; 
Lizzie  B.,  888,  892;  Lucetta 

C. ,  295,  890,  896;  Lydia,  888; 
Lydia  B.,  366,  888,  892;  Lydia 

D. ,  888,  890 

Mae  IL,  367,  891,  898;  Manilius 
D.,  295,  890,  896;  Maria,  887; 
Maria  B.,  887,  888;  Mary,  353, 


1718 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


358,  888,  891;  Mary  A.,  890- 
892;  Mary  D.,  888,  890,  921, 
923;  Regina,  887;  Richard, 
896;  Rosina,  44,  53,  350,  352, 

887,  944;  Rosina  H.,  466,  886, 
1180;  Rosina  Y.,  467,  886 

Samuel  A.,  23,  367,  891,  898; 
Sara  F.,  898,  905;  Sarah  A., 

888,  891,  1285;  Sophie  H., 
892,  899;  Susanna,  52,  466, 
630,  633,  634,  886-888,  918, 
920,  922;  Walter  G.,  892;  Wil¬ 
bur,  898;  Willard  R.,  899; 
William,  888;  William  E.,  899; 
William  H.,  888,  892,  975, 
1288,  1559;  William  S.,  892, 
899 

Seitz — see  Sites 
Seitzinger,  Israel,  1013 
Sell,  Abraham,  1216;  Alfred,  400, 
905;  Alfred  W.,  400,  411; 
Catherine  M.,  1221;  Charles 

R. ,  172;  Clara  S.,  400,  411; 
Ella  H.,  901,  905;  Elvin,  901, 
905;  Emma  S.,  721,  781;  Em¬ 
meline,  488,  512;  Harry,  400, 
1122;  Hattie  H.,  1202,  1216; 
Jennie,  453,  462;  John  S.,  462; 
Leonora  M.,  159,  172;  Lydia, 
1081,  1122;  Marv,  410,  1565; 
Mary  E.,  374,  400;  Victor  H., 
374,  400;  Warren,  400;  William 

B. ,  781 
Sellers,  156 

Elizabeth,  522;  Emma  E.,  496, 
523;  Israel  A.,  523 
Selowitz,  14 
Selton,  Gertrude,  1403 
Seltzer,  A.  Frank,  1048;  Anna  B., 
1098,  1139;  Clarke  M.,  1098, 
1140;  Edna  E.,  1098;  Elizabeth 
A.,  1020,  1048;  Ida  Z.,  1098, 
1139; Jacob,  1048,  1140;  Jacob 

C. ,  1020,  1048,  1140;  J.  Eloise, 
1098,  1140;  John  A.,  1048, 
1097;  John  B.,  1139;  John  C., 
1048;  Michael,  1048;  Sallie  M., 
1048,  1097;  Sarah,  1140;  Sarah 

S. ,  1048;  Walter  G.,  1098,  1139 
Semans,  Neva  M.,  991,  999;  Solo¬ 
mon  L.,  999 

Sembling,  Elizabeth,  460;  Mary  A., 
459 

Semmel,  Allen  C.,  190;  Blanche  N., 
494,  519;  Carson  A.,  171,  190; 
Frank  P.,  519;  Lillie  L.,  170, 
190;  Stanley  A.,  190;  Tavillia, 
1147;  Willoughby,  190 
Senior,  Barbara,  673;  Blanche  R., 
667,  673;  Hannah  B.,  673; 
Hazel,  673;  Palmer  N.,  673; 
Samuel  P.,  667,  673;  Thomas 
R.,  673 

Sensenbach,  Anna  S.,  1154;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1154 

Senter,  F.  Joe,  137;  Myrtle  I.,  137 
Serfass,  Edward,  618;  Valeria  E., 
596,  618 

Sergeant,  Clara,  397;  Eleanor  S., 
397 ;  Etta  E.,  371 , 397 ;  Howard 

D. .  397;  Howard  S.,397;  Morris 
LX,  371,  397 


Seth,  Hannah  H.,  740,  799;  James, 
799;  Joseph  B.,  740,  799;  Mar¬ 
tha  H.,  799 
Setzer,  Lydia,  832 
Severson,  Casper,  718;  John,  718; 
Maria  H.,  695,  718;  William, 
695,  718 

Seyfried,  Emma,  1090;  Lizzie,  1090 
Seyler,  Bessie  D.,  811,  846;  Florence 
V.,  811;  Henry  B.,  755,  811; 
Irene  C.,  811;  Kate  B.,  755, 
811;  Norman  E.,  .811,  846; 
William  M.,  811 
Shaak,  Mary  E.,  829 
Shaddinger,  Barbara,  252 
Shade,  Aneida,  407,  411;  Emma, 
681;  John,  411;  Sara,  284 
Shadle,  Dorothy  G.,  1409;  Effie  B., 
1374,  1409;  Effie  M.,  1409;  Har¬ 
ry,  1374,  1409;  Harry  H.,  1409; 
Howard  E.,  1409;  Jermia,  1409; 
Norman  R.,  1409;  Wallace  L., 
1409 

Shadier,  Rebecca  M.,  1154 
Shaeffer,  Albert,  922;  Alice  C.,  827; 
Charlote  G.,  920,  922;  John, 
827;  Mary,  922 

Shafer,  Bury  E.,  550;  Eliza,  501; 
Esther  L.,  516,  550;  Helen  R., 
1130,  1148;  H.  Newton,  1148; 
Laura  S.,  455;  Maria,  1268; 
Mary,  1324,  William  A.,  516, 
550 

Shaff,  Alta  F.,  788,  839;  John  W., 
839 

Shaffer,  Albert,  1265;  Anna  C., 
1265,  1270;  Carolina  Y.,  1261, 
1265;  Clara,  1337,  1365;  Clara 
J.,  574;  Cora  E.,  1478,  1494; 
Deborah,  1025;  George,  1372; 
George  W.,  1265,  1494;  John, 
1265;  Kate,  1458,  1471;  Lena, 
505;  Lizzie,  482,  499;  Louisa, 

1458,  1470;  Lydia,  1265;  Mary 
A.,  1265,  1270;  Mary  E.,  1342, 
1372;  Milton  Y.,  1265;  Re¬ 
becca,  1075;  Singleton,  574; 
Susan  A.,  1265;  William,  1261, 
1265,  1316 

Shainline,  Catharine,  318;  Edna  D., 
1073;  Joseph,  1073 
Shale,  Della  V.,  1357,  1399;  Gideon, 
1399 

Shall,  Sarah,  1133 

Shanbacker,  Anna  K.,  1028,  1062; 

Christiana,  1062;  Jacob,  1062 
Shane,  Annie  M.,  707,  748;  John, 
748 

Shanehan,  Nellie,  748 
Shaner,  Ada  M.,  642,  652;  Allen, 
184;  Carrie  S.,  587,  607;  Esther 

E.,  165,  184;  Frances  V.,  184; 
George,  634;  Mahlon  R.,  607; 
Mary  G.,  634;  Richard  K.,  184; 
Warren,  165,  184 

Shank,  Ada  V.,  1108,  1143;  Carl  B., 
557;  Eliza  A.,  557;  Elonore  M., 
1272;  Florence,  753;  Harry  E., 
1108,  1143;  John  J.,  1143;  W. 
James,  1143 

Shankweiler — see  Sehankweiler 
Shannon,  Mary  C.,  1473;  Mary  E., 

1459,  1474;  William,  1473 


Shanp,  Emma  J.,  593 
Shansi,  25 

Shantz — see  Schantz 
Sharar,  James  E.,  507,  536;  Mary 
J.,  507,  536 

Sharp,  Carrie,  883;  Cassandra,  585; 
Catharine,  830;  Catharine  G., 
830;  Claude  E.,  381,  405;  Em¬ 
ma  F.,  545;  Lewis,  545;  Majel 
Iv.,  381,  405;  Sallie,  829;  Venel- 
da  (X,  1496 

Sharpless,  Emily  T.,  1355,  1396; 
Evan  P.,  1396;  H.  P.,  1355, 
1396;  Joel  H.,  1396 
Shartle,  Florence,  1098,  1140;  Har¬ 
ry,  1049,  1098;  Lea,  1098; 
Nora  M.,  1098,  1140;  Savilla 
R.,  1049,  1098;  William  J., 
1098,  1140 

Shaub,  Elizabeth  B.,  1421 
Shaver,  Chalmers,  1370;  Cyrus  M., 
1370;  Edward  E.,  1341,  1370; 
Gaius  R.,  1370;  Julia  A.,  1370; 
Laura  E.,  1370;  Mary  A.,  1341, 
1370;  Roland  P.,  1371;  Ruth, 
1370;  Stanley  B.,  1370;  Viola, 
1370 

Shaw,  Annie,  280;  Charles,  874; 
Cora  S.,  952,  957;  Daniel  W., 
957;  Eva  M.,  1378,  1412; 

George  P.,  952,  957;  Gladys 
M.,  880,  883;  Harriet,  874,  880; 
Harriet  E.,  869,  874,  880; 
Helen  E.,  880;  Howard,  723; 
Hugh  C.,  880,  883;  Ida,  723, 
784;  Ida  R.,  723,  784;  James, 
723;  James  C.,  869,  874,  880; 
James  H.,  874,  880;  James  W., 
723;  Jane,  874,  879;  Jane  H., 
698,  723;  John  F.,  297;  Laura 
M.,  280,  297;  Lillie  M.,  723, 
784;  Linford  P.,  280,  297; 
Maggie  J.,  294;  Mary,  874; 
Mary  I.,  874;  Mary  R.,  880; 
Permila  J.,  874,  880;  Rachel 
E.,  874,  880;  Rachel  T.,  880; 
Robert  C.,  874,  880;  Saluda, 
405;  Theophilus,  957;  Verna 
B.,  952,  957;  Walter  C.,  297; 
Walter  H.,  723,  784;  Wilford 
H.,  1412;  William,  294,  698, 
723 

Shea,  David  E.,  1423;  Florence  E., 
1390,  1423;  George  H.,  1390, 
1423;  George  M.,  1423 
Sheagle,  Christopher,  63 
Sheard,  Irva  A.,  1097,  1139;  Seth, 
1139 

Shearer,  Alexander  B.,  1547;  Annie, 
280;  Benjamin  F.,  994;  C., 
1524;  Chauncey  H.,  1521,  1538; 
Christine  A.,  984,  994,  995; 
Elizabeth,  277,  293;  Ella  P., 
280;  Elmer,  280;  Elsie  H.,  896, 
904;  Emma,  1547;  George  W., 
904;  Herbert  B.,  984,  994; 
James,  1538;  John  S.,  293; 
Margaret  E.,  1538,  1550;  Marie 
L.,  1521,  1524,  1538 
Shearman,  Abraham  C.,  1459, 

1465,  1481;  Abraham  W.,  1456, 
1465;  Annette  H.,  1459,  1465, 
1481;  Bessie,  1481,  1496;  Byrd 


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1719 


B.,  1465,  1481;  Charles,  1456, 
1466;  Eleanor,  1456;  Eliza, 
1456,  1466;  Eliza  S.,  1465, 
1480;  Elizabeth  C.,  1456,  1465; 
Ezekiel,  1448;  George,  1441, 
1456,  1465;  George  H.,  1465; 
Harriet,  1466,  1481;  Harriet 
B.,  1456,  1466;  Harriet  W., 
1465,  1481;  Henry  C.,  1465, 
1480;  Isabella,  1456;  John  Y., 
1456;  Mary  A.,  1456,  1465; 
Mary  P.,  1465,  1481;  Mary  S., 
1465;  Minnie  M.,  1465,  1480; 
Oliver  A.,  1480;  Oliver  G., 
1456;  Phoebe  B.,  1456,  1465; 
Rebecca,  1456;  Rebecca  W., 
1441,  1456;  Sarah  E.,  1465, 
1480;  Sarah  IE,  1480,  1495; 
Thomas,  1448;  William,  1456, 
1465,  1466 
Sheats — see  Sheetz 
Sheesley,  Marilla,  1426 
Sheetz  (Sheats),  Catharine  B.,  718, 
774;  Hannah,  131;  Henry, 
717,  774;  Isaac,  191;  Lemon, 
774;  Maude,  359,  372;  Miriam 
S.,  191;  Robert  M.,  372 
Sheip,  Anna  B.,  102;  Catherine, 
1569 

Sheity,  Margaret,  769 
Shelby,  Frank  C.,  1426;  Hazel  G., 
1399,  1426 

Sheldon,  Eli,  1446,  1456;  Sarah  F., 
1446,  1456 

Shelhart,  Hannah,  987 
Shellenberger,  Ada  Y.,  388;  Allen 
B.,  388,  407;  Annie  B.,  388, 
407;  B.,  579,  596;  Beatrice, 
407 ;  Catharine  R. ,  388 ;  Cather¬ 
ine,  675;  Charles,  596,  1082; 
Clarence  A.,  388,  407;  Earle, 
407;  Edwin  M.,  366,  388; 
Eliza  B.,  724;  Elizabeth,  1338; 
Elmer  M.,  407;  Elsie  S.,  388, 
407;  Florence  R.,  388;  George, 
388;  George  B.,  388;  Grace  B., 
407;  Gurness,  388;  Harold  R., 
407;  Helen,  407;  Henrv,  1038, 
1082;  Howard  B.,  388,  407; 
Ida,  1082,  1124;  Ida  J.,  388; 
Jesse  A.,  407;  Jesse  B.,  388; 
John,  1082;  Katie,  1082;  Laura 
A.,  388;  Leidy,  330;  Levi,  1082, 
1124;  Lizzie,  1082;  Lizzie  L., 
1082,  1124;  Lydia  L.,  388; 
Mary  B.,  366,  388;  Mary  E., 
388;  Mary  L.,  388,  407;  Matil¬ 
da,  513;  Mattie  F.,  1082; 

Rachel  D.,  596,  597;  Ruth  E., 
407;  Samuel,  388;  Sarah  G., 
1038,  1082;  Stella  D.,  300,  330 
Shelley — see  Schelley 
Shellhamer,  Bertha  W.,  752;  Charles 
F.,  455,  463,  752,  807;  Charles 
H.,  463,  807;  Edward  S.,  463, 
807;  Esther  A.,  455,  463,  752, 
807;  Harold  P.,  752;  Hattie  I., 
752;  Lillian  I.,  463,  807;  Ray¬ 
mond  E.,  752;  Rosa  A.,  709, 
752;  Stephen,  463,  709,  752 
Shelly — see  Schelley 
Shelton,  Annie,  136,  889,  893;  Mar¬ 


garet,  136;  Marguerite  D.,  117, 
136;  Thomas,  117,  136 
Shen,  Catharine,  103,  112 
Shenefiel,  Clement  S.,  1398,  1426; 
Frank,  1357,  1398;  Frank  S., 
1426;  Henry,  1398;  Ivory  S., 
1398,  1426;  Mary  M.,  1398, 
1426;  Melissa  J.,  1357,  1398; 
Mildred  M.,  1426 

Shenk,  Annie  C.,  1352,  1391;  John 
M.,  1391 

Shenkle,  Henry,  632 
Shepard — see  Sheppard 
Shepardson,  Josephine,  744 
Shepherd,  Clara  B.,  1498;  Ella  V., 
1302 

Sheppard  (Shepard),  Agnes  H., 
960;  Agnes  P.,  955,  960;  Anna 

E. ,  950,  1261,  1264,  1456; 

Anna  P.,  1446;  Antoinette  B., 
1446,  1456;  Bradley,  1467, 

1482;  Charles  C.,  1446,  1456, 
1466;  Charles  E.,  950;  Charles 
H.,  955,  960;  Elizabeth  L.,  955, 
960;  George  A.,  1446,  1456; 
George  S.,  1438,  1451,  1452, 
1456,  1466;  Grace,  1467;  Grace 

L. ,  1482;  Harriet  Y.,  947,  950; 
Harry  E.,  955;  Henry  B.,  1456; 
Henry  L.,  960;  Henry  W.,  950, 
955;  Jane,  611;  Jane  A.,  1446, 
1456;  Jane  S.,  1456,  1466; 
Jane  W.,  1446,  1456;  Janet, 
1482,  1497;  Jeanie  R.,  1466, 
1481;  Jesse,  947,  950;  Jesse  S., 
955,  960;  John  S.,  950,  955, 
1446,  1456,  1466,  1481;  Julia 

M. ,  1456,  1466;  Julius  W., 
1466;  Katherine  H.,  955,  960; 
Lillian  G.,  1456,  1466;  Louis 

A. ,  1470,  1486;  Louise  O.,  1456, 

1467;  Mabel  R.,  1470,  1486; 
Margaret  R.,  1456,  1466;  Mary 
M.,  950,  955;  Morris,  1467; 
Morris  F.,  1440,  1446,  1449, 
1456,  1467;  Moses,  1446; 

Oliver,  1466;  Oliver  P.,  1456; 
Pauline  M.,  950,  955;  Rachel, 
1447;  Rachel  S.,  1440,  1446, 
1456;  Ralph  H.,  1467;  Ralph 
W.,  1482;  Sarah  A.,  950;  Sarah 

F. ,  1446,  1456,  1466,  1467, 
1482;  Sarah  S.,  1456,  1467; 
Susan,  1456;  Susanna,  1446, 
1457;  Thomas,  950;  Walter 

B. ,  1456,  1466;  Winfield  S., 
1456 

Shepps,  Abbie  L.,  1386;  C.  John, 
1419;  Clarence  F.,  1386,  1419; 
Frederick  G.,  1350,  1386; 

George,  1386;  Ida  M.,  1386; 
Isabella  B.,  1350,  1386;  Mar¬ 
garet  E.,  1386,  1419;  Marian 
F.,  1386,  1419;  Raymond  L., 
1419 

Sherer,  Angeline,  780 
Sherid,  Richard,  294;  Susanna  C., 
294 

Sheridan,  Julia  A.,  1015,  1033 
Sherk,  Hannah,  608 
Sherman,  Agnes  G.,  536;  Blanche 
E.,  1479,  1494;  Conrad,  797; 
Daniel  G.,  1013,  1027;  Eliza¬ 


beth,  969,  972;  Ezekiel,  1451, 
1452;  Herminea  E.,  1013,  1028; 
John,  536;  Leila  C.,  776,  833; 
Mary,  1452;  Richard  B.,  833; 
William,  1494;  William  T., 
1472 

Shern,  Mary  A.,  649 
Sherrard,  Elinor,  1528 
Sherry,  Barbara,  594;  Charles, 
751;  Emma  V.,  708,  751; 
George,  944;  John  E.,  708,  751; 
Marlow  W.,  751 

Sherwood,  Alice  V.,  171,  191;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  575,  589;  Enola,  604; 
Evelyn,  191;  John  W.,  191; 
Leonard,  191;  Marion,  191; 
Mildred,  191,  212;  Samuel, 
191;  T.  Philip,  171,  191 
Shetler,  Anna  B.,  526;  Charles, 
1029;  Charles  W.,  172,  192; 
Emma  K.,  1029;  Esther  G., 
1140;  Eva,  1029;  Harry  H., 
1029;  Lewis  F.,  159,  172;  Mary, 
1029;  Mary  A.,  172,  192;  Mil- 
ton  J.,  1013,  1029;  Sarah  K., 
1029;  Sarah  M.,  1013,  1029; 
Sarah  W.,  159,  172;  William 
H.,  1029;  William  L.,  192 
Shick,  A.  J.,  1010;  Andrew  I.,  1011; 
Catharine,  1348,  1383;  John, 
1383 

Shidle,  Laura,  882,  883 
Shields,  Katherine  J.,  135;  Mary  D., 
106 

Shiele,  Elizabeth  S.,  955 
Shiery — see  Schiery 
Shiffer,  Allen  B.,  783;  Edna  A.,  723, 
783;  Irvin  H.,  723,  783;  Ross 
H.,  723,  783,  784;  Ruth  A., 
723,  783;  William  R„,  784 
Shiffert— see  Schiffert 
Shiffler,  Albert  H.,  849;  Alberta 
M.,  849;  Calvin  C.,  849;  Carl 
M.,  849;  Enetta  M.,  849;  Flor¬ 
ence  I.,  824,  849;  Harvey,  824, 
849;  Lillian  E.,  849 
Shill,  Sarah,  1162 

Shilling,  Alice  H.,  769,  825;  Mi¬ 
chael,  825;  Samuel  L.,  769,  825 
Shimer,  Charles  B.,  120;  Charles 
S.,  108,  120;  Cornelia  H.,  120, 
138;  Elizabeth,  1503,  1506; 
Rebecca  H.,  108,  120;  Rosa, 
1094 

Shimp,  Annie  E.,  1352,  1391;  Re¬ 
becca,  831;  Samuel  E.,  1391 
Shingler,  Clarence,  331;  John  H., 
302,  331;  Martha  R.,  302,  331 
Shinlever,  Amelia  S.,  1239,  1246; 
Dorothy  A.,  1253;  Elsie  E., 
1253;  Elsie  P.,  1246,  1253; 
Henry,  1239,  1246;  Joseph 

W.,  1253 

Shinners,  Rena  A.,  296;  William  L., 
296 

Shipe,  Allen,  973;  Benjamin,  973; 
Daniel,  969,  970,  973;  Eliza¬ 
beth  L.,  1008,  1017,  1041; 
Estella,  1128;  George,  1008, 
1017,  1041;  George  W.,  1086, 
1128;  Isaiah,  1086;  John,  1019; 
John  L.,  1041,  1086;  Leidy, 
1041;  Lloyd,  973;  Lydia  A., 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1086,  1128;  Maria,  1019,  1128; 
Maria  S.,  1041,  1086;  Martha, 
1128;  Mary  973,  1041,  1128; 
Sarah  N.,  969,  970,  973; 
Sophia,  1041;  Viola,  1128; 
William  F.,  1128 

Shipley,  Amelia,  155;  Charles  E., 
155;  Hattie,  1532,  1547;  Isa¬ 
bella  E.,  155;  Olivia,  155 
Shipton,  Myrtle  C.,  998 
Shireman,  Elizabeth,  822 
Shirey,  Annie,  895;  Caroline  B., 
890,  895;  Ella  N.,  895,  902; 
Frank,  895;  Howard,  895,  902; 
Ida,  895;  Ivy,  902;  James  B., 
895,  902;  John,  890,  895;  Kate, 
895;  Lucy  A.,  759;  Lyndale, 
902;  Mamie  G.,  895,  902; 
Raymond  F.,  902;  Russell, 
902;  Stanley,  902;  Stanley  W., 
902;  Susanna,  809 
Shirich,  Josephine,  1032,  1069 
Shirk,  Amanda  J.,  624,  627;  Benja¬ 
min  P.,  645;  David,  325;  Eby, 
624,  627;  Edna  A.,  296,  325; 
Ella  M.,  638,  645;  Hannah  K., 
366,  389;  Hiram  E.,  366,  389, 
1345,  1378;  Ida  V.,  1345,  1378; 
John  J.,  627;  Katie,  1378; Nora, 
1378;  Raymond  K.,  627;  Solo¬ 
mon,  389,  1378;  Sophia,  389, 
1378;  Walter  G.,  3S9 
Shisler,  Emma  E.,  894,  902;  Ger¬ 
trude  L.,  902;  James  W.,  902; 
John  F.,  894,  902;  Robert  P., ' 
902 

Shive,  Arovesta,  439;  Hannah, 
1038,  1082 

Shively,  Elizabeth  L.,  1429 
Shnell,  Mary,  1055 
Shock,  Messenia,  1111 
Shockley,  Sarah,  334 
Shodell,  Annetta  W.,  175,  196; 
Cyrus,  196;  Robert  M.,  175, 
196;  Tilda,  196 
Shoebart — see  Schubert 
Shoemaker  (Schumaker),  Adam, 
725;  Agnes,  517;  Agnes  P., 
1024,  1056;  Allen  W.,  1024, 
1056;  Anderson,  849;  A.  Pierce, 
672;  Aquilla  M.,  893,  900; 
Charles,  699,  725,  1056;  Clara 
A.,  667;  Daniel,  1206;  Doro¬ 
thea,  288;  Ella,  363,  381;  Elva 
G.,  1196,  1206;  Francis  M., 
381;  George,  725;  Ira  G.,  893, 
900;  Isaac  N.,  900;  Jacob,  968; 
Jane,  207;  John,  941;  Lizzie, 
849;  Lottie,  736,  792;  Madel¬ 
ine,  900;  Mary  P.,  824,  849; 
Mary  W.,  699,  725;  Minetta, 
725;  Sallie,  835 

Sholl,  Alice  K.,  193;  Edwin,  193 ; 

Jacob  G.,  1019 
Sholtze-see  Schultz 
Shontz,  Catharine,  1340;  Margaret, 
1320,  1325;  Nancy,  1335 
Shool,  Leonard,  149;  Mary  R.,  149 
Shoop,  Amy,  782,  836;  Caroline, 
1099,  1141;  Frank  A.,  1141; 
William,  836 

Shortess,  Anna  E.,  477,  491;  Samuel 

I.,  491 


Shorts,  Albert  H.,  625,  626;  Clyde, 
615,  626;  Harriet  I.,  615,  625; 
Hazel  A.,  626;  Mabel  L.,  615, 
626;  Mildred,  626 

Shoup,  Bertha,  765,  820;  Charles 

S.,  820;  Sarah,  1334 
Should,  Elizabeth,  1520 
Shouse,  Elizabeth,  1065 
Shover,  Catherine,  1128;  John  H., 
200;  Stella  E.,  177,  200 
Showalter,  A.  B.,  1357;  Alice  A., 
536,  556;  Arminta  W.,  1357; 
Isaac,  1370;  Isaac  A.,  1486; 
James  M.,  1470,  1486;  Mary 
E.,  1486;  Priscilla,  1341,  1370; 
Samuel  F.,  556,  Susan  J.,  1470, 
1486 

Shrawder,  Mary,  1326,  1342 
Shreve,  Barzillai  R.,  208;  Sarah  C., 
180,  208 

Shriver,  Charles  M.,  681;  Florence 
E.,  676,  681 
Shronk,  Matilda,  322 
Shua,  Katherine,  1398 
Shubart — see  Schubert 
ShufRlebotham,  Hannah,  382 
Shugar,  Margaret,  449 
Shuh,  Adaline,  576,  592;  Alice  F., 
576;  Allan,  576,  592;  Fannie, 
592;  Henry,  576;  Jacob,  569, 
576;  Jay  L.,  592;  Martha  G., 
576,  592;  Mary  A.,  576,  592; 
Milton,  576;  Nancy  M.,  569, 576 
Shukites,  Frances  C.,  1065,  1112; 

Joseph,  1112 
Shuler — see  Schuler 
Shull,  Adda  M.,  1492;  Claude,  1492; 
Doris  M.,  1492,  1499;  Flora  B., 
1492,  1499;  Frederick  G.,  1492, 
1499;  Jesper  C.,  1477,  1492; 
John  M.,  1499;  Laura  J.,  1477, 
1492;  Leonard  M.,  1492; 

Marie,  1086;  Mary  A.,  1009, 
1019;  Ralph  C.,  1492;  Samuel, 
1009,  1019;  Thomas,  1492; 

Tobias,  1019 
Shultz — see  Schultz 
Shuman,  58 

Addie,  972,  981;  Catharine  G., 
973;  Elias,  973;  Fannie,  972, 
9S1;  Matilda,  817 
Shunbacher,  Caroline,  655 
Shunk,  Francis,  1024 
Shupe,  Albert,  60S,  623;  Amber 
W.,  608,  623;  Anna  C.,  649, 
659;  Benjamin,  569,  575; 

George,  623;  Hannah  S.,  608, 
623;  Jacob,  575,  589,  1226; 
Jeanette,  623;  John,  590,  608, 
623,  659;  Johnson  W.,  623; 
Lillian,  608,  624;  Mandana 
M.,  590,  608;  Mollie  C.,  608, 
623;  Nellie,  608,  623;  Rebecca, 
457;  Roy,  608,  623;  Russell, 
649,  659;  Sallie  A.,  575,  589; 
Sarah  A.,  569,  575;  Sarah  R., 
590,  608;  Vernon,  608,  623; 
Wellington,  590,  608 
Shuster,  Amanda  M.,  163,  181; 
George  W.,  1267,  1273;  Mary 
H.,  1273;  Mary  J.,  1267,  1273; 
Samuel  E.,  1273;  Sarah  K., 
1273;  William,  181 


Shutt,  Amos,  1328,  1346;  Annie, 
258;  Catharine,  1087,  1128; 
Catherine,  1206;  Charlotte  V., 
1328,  1346;  Edna  H.,  1103, 
1142;  Elizabeth,  244;  Evelyn, 
1103,  1142;  Jacob  K,  1054, 
1103;  John  K.,  1103;  Leroy, 
1103;  Maggie  II.,  1054,  1103 
Sibel,  Mary,  209 
Siberlic,  Amelia,  259 
Sibley,  361 

Sicher,  Dorothy,  553;  Helen  F.,  530, 
553;  Jacob,  553;  LeRoy  O., 
530,  553;  Mary,  553 
Sickle,  Rachel  R.,  1372;  Samuel, 
1372 

Sidle,  Barbara  E.,  209;  Carl  G.,  209; 
Emma  Ii.,  209;  John  W.,  181, 
209;  Mary  E.,  181,  209;  Robert 
G.,  209;  William  R.,  209 
Sidler,  Kate  I.,  727;  Washington, 
727 

Siegfried,  Amanda,  502;  Bessie  H., 
651,  659;  Catharine  A.,  1412; 
Charles  F.,  502;  Claude  F., 
502;  Edith,  738;  Elmer  J.,  483, 
502;  Elwood  R.,  502;  Emma 
M.,  659;  Levi  K.,  651,  659; 
Levi  M.,  659;  Mary  F.,  483, 
502;  Reuben,  502 

Siesholtz  (Susholtz),  Abraham,  508; 
Adam,  426,  508,  538;  Alice, 
508;  Amanda,  508,  538,  539, 
705,  743,  1216;  Annie,  538, 
557;  Calvin.  538,  557;  Catha¬ 
rine,  508,  539;  Clarence,  557; 
David,  691,  705;  David  G., 
486,  508;  David  Y.,  508; 

Diana  G.,  426,  508,  538;  Eliza 
A.,  508;  Elmira,  508;  Elsie, 
557;  Emma,  705;  Emmalinda, 
508,  538;  Florence,  538,  557; 
George,  508;  Gertrude  G., 
538,  557;  Gertrude  M.,  538, 
557;  Herbert,  538;  Irene,  705; 
Jacob,  508;  James,  705;  John, 
508;  Laura,  508;  Lydia  A., 
508,  538;  Mamie,  538;  Mary 
Y.,  508,  538,  539;  Philip,  68; 
Sallie,  508;  Samuel,  508;  Sarah 
A.,  4S6,  508;  Sarah  H.,  691, 
705;  Sarah  L.,  508 
Sievers,  Catharine  D.,  909,  911; 
Henry,  911 

Sievert,  Charles  A.,  1156,  1161; 
Elizabeth  S.,  1154,  1156;  Hen¬ 
ry,  1154,  1156;  Julian  H.,  1156, 
1161;  Sarah  E.,  1156,  1161; 
Tillie  K.,  1156,  1161 
Sigafuse  (Sigafoos),  Annie  H.,  733, 
790;  John,  1046;  Nancy,  1046; 
Nelson,  733,  790 

Sigle,  Albert  M.,  1426;  Florence, 
1426;  Guy,  1398,  1426;  Lorena, 
1426;  Mary  M.,  1398,  1426; 
Wilda,  1426 

Siglinger,  Clara  L.,  1570 
Sigmund,  Adelaide,  1575;  Adelaide 

S.,  1573,  1575;  Emma,  110, 
125;  Henry  M.,  1573,  1575; 
Jacob,  778;  Katharine  Y., 
1573,  1575;  Lucy,  720,  778 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1721 


Silance,  Burton,  1488,  1498;  Elean¬ 
or  B.,  1488,  1498;  William  D., 
1498 

Silcox,  Alice  A.,  1145;  Florence  P., 
1123,  1145;  Harry,  1123,  1145 
Siler,  May,  157,  168;  Peter,  168 
Silesia,  7-12,  14,  16-20,  33 
Silfies,  Andrew  M.,  1091,  1135; 
Ellwood  S.,  1135,  1149;  Emma 

A. ,  1091,  1135;  Esther  C., 
1135,  1149;  Lydia,  1132;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1149;  Michael,  1135; 
Walter  A.,  1149 

Silknitter,  Hannah,  607 
Silliman  (Sillyman),  Benjamin, 
1394;  Benson  J.,  1353,  1393; 
Conard  B.,  1030,  1066;  Ed¬ 
ward,  1059,  1108;  Edward  S., 
1108;  Elizabeth  B.,  1353,  1393; 
Elizabeth  S.,  1108;  Jane,  1108; 
Mabel  S.,  1059,  1108;  Mary  B., 
1108;  Mina  S.,  1394;  Minnie 
H.,  1030,  1066 

Silva,  Charles  R.,  954,  959;  Gloria, 
959;  Joseph  L.,  959;  Stella  S., 
954,  959 

Silvers,  Cora  B.,  763 
Silvert,  Katharine  A.,  1148 
Silverthorn,  Alfred  P.,  1341,  1370; 
Cora  A.,  1341,  1370;  Robert, 
1370 

Silverwood,  Anne,  1117 
Silvey,  Fanny  W.,  1524,  1540 
Simcoe,  Hannah  204 
Simmon,  Adam,  389;  Katharine, 
389;  Katharine  S.,  366,  389 
Simmons,  Benjamin  F.,  1239,  1247; 

B.  Stanley,  1247;  Chauncey 
T.,  1119;  Elizabeth  J.,  593; 
Emma,  731,  790;  Florence  B., 
1247;  George  W.,  1077,  1119; 
Harlen,  1247;  Julia  G.,  1077, 
1119;  Lillian  M.,  1247,  1253; 
Lizzie,  681;  Mamie  B.,  1247, 
1254;  Matilda  B.,  1239,  1247; 
M.  Grace,  1247;  Ole,  790;  R. 
Evelyn,  1247;  W.  Chester, 
1247;  W.  Ellsworth,  1247;  W. 
Gordon,  1247;  W.  Harlen,  1247 

Simon,  Aaron  F„  816,  847;  Charles 
R.,  847;  Elizabeth,  1085;  Fran¬ 
cis,  1158;  Lena,  428,  441; 
Lenora  M.,  1158;  Philip,  441; 
Sallie  A. ,*816,  847;  Sarah,  688, 
695;  Virginia  M.,  847 
Simons,  Anna  M.,  768,  822;  Clara 
F.,  1554;  John,  148 
Simpson,  Anna,  1196;  Clara  M., 
1342,  1371;  Edith  V.,  310,  334; 
George,  1190,  1196;  Henrietta, 
1058,  1106;  Ira,  361,  379; 
James  B.,  334;  John,  1368; 
John  G.,  1371;  John  W.,  310, 
334;  Lavinia,  1196;  Lily,  1197; 
Lucianna  S.,  1190,  1196;  Ma- 
linda  C.,  361,  379;  Marion  B., 
379,  404;  Martha  I.,  379,  404; 
Olin  G.,  404;  Sarah  C.,  1340, 
1368;  William,  1196 
Sinclair,  Beulah  A. ,^671,  678; 
Chester,  687;  Daniel,  678; 


Daniel  A.,  678;  Florence,  678; 
Thomas,  671,  678 
Sine,  Caroline,  1569 
Sines,  Lewis  D.,  390;  Minerva  K., 
390 

Singer,  Ida  W.,  426;  Robert,  426 
Singleton,  Alice,  316;  Amanda  G., 
290,  316;  Bertha,  316;  Carrie, 
316;  Elbridge,  316;  Franklin 
T.,  316;  Harry,  316;  John,  316; 
Joseph,  316;  Katie,  316;  Lin- 
wood,  316;  Mansfield,  316; 
Richard,  290,  316;  Walter,  316; 
Wilhelm,  316 
Sink,  Babbetta,  1145 
Sinks,  Ann  E.,  1509,  1521 
Sinton,  James,  1525 
Sinwell,  Alice  E.,  438,  452;  Grace 
M.,  452;  John,  452;  Paul  W., 
452;  Ruth  C.,  452;  Walter  J., 
452;  William,  438,  452 
Sipels,  Mary,  506 

Sipple,  Adam  IL.,  1217;  Carl  S., 
1217;  Catherine,  554;  Lillie 
S.,  1202,  1217;  Ruth  E.,  1217; 
Sarah  M.,  1217;  Simon,  1202, 
1217 

Sisson,  Dora,  266;  George,  1448 
Sistare,  George  K.,  1528,  1545; 

Mary  W.,  1528,  1545 
Sites  (Seitz),  Addie,  104;  Adellia 
F.,  103;  Albert,  103,  112;  Al¬ 
berta  K.,  127;  Alice  M.,  104, 
113;  Amelia  H.,  103,  113;  Anna 
K,  103,  113;  Anna  M.,  96,  103; 
Annie,  1041;  Annie  H.,  113; 
Annie  L.,  1541,  1552;  Barbara 

C.,  99,  103;  Benjamin,  103, 
113,  406;  Beulah  E.,  128;  Cal¬ 
vin,  103;  Carrie,  103;  Catha¬ 
rine,  96,  99;  Catharine  L.,  99, 
104;  Catharine  S.,  103,  112, 
1526,  1541;  Charles,  103,  104, 
112,  1526,  1541;  Charles  I., 
1541;  Clarence  E.,  1541,  1552; 
Conrad,  103,  112;  Cyrus,  103, 
113;  Cyrus  L.,  113,  128 
David,  96,  99,  104;  David  L.,  99; 
Edward,  1516;  Effie,  104; 
Eleonora  H.,  99,  104;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  103,  909;  Elizabeth  C., 
99,  104;  Elizabeth  J.,  1541, 
1552;  Ella  M.,  104,  1516; 

Emanuel,  96,  99;  Emma,  103, 
104,  112;  Ethyl  M.,  128,  140; 
EttaS.,  113,  128;  Eva  R.,  112; 
Franconia  E.,  128;  Fred,  282, 
301,  302;  Frederick,  1541, 

1542;  George,  1516;  George 
A.,  113,  127;  George  H.,  113; 
George  N.,  128;  George  R., 
1506,  1516;  Georgia  N.,  113, 
127;  Glendon,  104 
Harry,  99,  104;  Helen  M.,  127; 
Henrietta  H.,  99,  103;  Henry, 
89,  96,  99,  103,  1542;  Henry 
H.,  128;  Henry  W,  1526,  1541; 
Herbert,  1541;  Howard  F.,  127; 
Ida  P.,  113;  Jacob,  96,  99,  103, 
104;  James,  99,  103,  104;  James 
R.,  104;  Janette,  128;  Jesse, 
113;  John,  96,  99,  103;  John 
H.,  104;  John  O.,  113;  Kate, 


99;  Katie,  383,  406;  Kenneth 
G.,  128;  Laura,  104,  113;  Lena 

C. ,  127;  Lillian,  1542,  1552; 
Lulu,  104;  Lydia  B.,  113,  127; 
Lydia  C.,  128;  Lydia  F.,  113; 
Lydia  S.,  103 

Mabel  E.,  127;  Malcolm,  1552; 
Margaret,  99;  Margaret  A., 
128;  Margaret  E.,  103,  112; 
Maria  B.,  96,  99;  Marie  H., 
103;  Mary,  99,  1516,  1542, 
1552;  Mary  A.,  112,  113,  127, 
128;  Mary  B.,  99,  104,  113, 
128,  1505,  1516;  Mary  E.,  113, 
128;  Mary  H.,  1526,  1541; 
Mary  N.,  99,  103;  Mary  P., 
96,  99;  Mary  R.,  103;  Mary  S., 
89,  96;  Mason,  104;  Matilda 
M.,  1541,  1551;  Mollie,  103; 
Myrtle,  104 

Nettie  F.,  103;  Nora  A.,  113; 
Olive  L.,  128;  Paul  G.,  127; 
Polly,  96;  Rebecca  -G.,  96,  99; 
Rhoda  M.,  113,  128;  Robert 

E. ,  127;  Robert  J.,  113,  127; 
Samuel,  99;  Susan,  99;  Susan 

J. ,  112;  Susanna  A.,  282,  302; 
Viola  C.,  113;  Walter  E.,  1541; 
William,  99,  103,  104;  William 
A.,  128;  William  C.,  103,  113 

Sitler  Anna,  1470;  B.  A.,  790; 

Stella  J.,  790 
Sittler,  Sarah,  452 
Skean  (Skeen),  Clara,  1411;  Ella 

D. ,  1073,  1116;  Emerson  M., 
464;  Gladys,  1116;  Grace  N., 
464;  Harold,  1116;  Harry,  448, 
460;  Irvin  M.,  1073,  1116; 
John  H.,  464;  Karl,  1116; 
Lewis,  460,  464;  Lily  M.,  464; 
Mary  E.,  448,  460;  Millard 

F. ,  1116;  Minerva  K.,  460,  464; 
Richard  S.,  464;  Tessie  R., 
464 

Skidmore,  Elmer  E.,  519;  Mary  A., 
494,  519 

Skillman,  Emeline  L.,  1163 
Skippack,  64,  83 
Skipper,  Emily,  1362 
Slabach,  Jacob,  570,  581;  Kitty, 
581;  Lucian,  570,  581;  Mary 

K. ,  570,  581;  Susan,  825 
Slaherty,  Anna,  789 

Slater,  Belford,  548;  Catharine  G., 
1015,  1037;  Emma,  1037;  Em¬ 
ma  L.,  514,  548;  George,  1397; 
Jacob,  1015,  1037;  Kate,  1057, 
1106;  Laura,  1355,  1397;  Leroy 
J.,  514,  548;  Lois  E.,  548;  Paul 
W.,  548;  Vivian  M.,  548 
Slates,  Elizabeth,  1400 
Slattery,  Ellen,  1524 
Slaugh,  Elizabeth,  142 
Slavin,  Euphemia,  1117 
Slaybaugh,  Benjamin,  574,  588; 

Rachel  A.,  574,  588 
Slemmer,  George  B.,  779;  Sarah, 
779 

Sleppy,  Annie  I.,  817 
Sley,  Minnie,  980 
Slick,  Margarite  J.,  335 
Slider,  Ella,  1395 


1722 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Slifer,  Isaac,  1162;  Mary  J.,  1157, 
1162 

Slingluff  (Slinglof),  Annie  M.,  1059, 
1106;  Eleanor  D.,  1106,  1143; 
Henry,  63;  John,  1106;  Mar¬ 
jorie  D.,  1106;  W.  H.,  276; 
William  H.,  1059,  1106 
Slipher,  Carrie  E.,  586,  605;  Clark, 
605;  Dorothy  M.,  605;  Jay  D., 
586,  605 

Sloat,  Sarah  A.,  825 
Slocum,  Emily,  336 
Slonaker,  Bertha  M.,  646,  655; 
Catharine  S.,  1216;  Daniel  D., 
1202,  1216;  Frank  D.,  1202, 
1216;  George,  1202;  Harrv  D., 
1202,  1216;  Hattie  H.,  1202, 
1216;  John  F.,  655;  Katharine 
S.,  1202,  1216;  Katie,  1202, 
1216;  Lillian  M.,  1216;  Lizzie 

D.,  1202,  1217;  Louis  E.,  1216; 
Mary  D.,  1193,  1202;  Philip, 
1193,  1202;  Ralph  M.,  1216; 
Russel  C.,  1216;  Walton  F., 
1216;  William  H.,  1216 
Sloss,  Gladys  M.,  880,  883 
Slotter,  Ella  R.,  298,  327;  Mahlon 
L  327 

Slotterer,  Theresa  R.,  1009,  1021; 

William,  1009,  1021 
Slough,  273 

Charles,  1381,  1415;  Deborah 

R. ,  1347,  1380;  George  C., 
1347,  1380;  Hannah  B.,  1381, 
1415;  Henry,  1380;  James, 
1288;  John  S.,  1415;  Lillian 
B.,  1415;  Nelson  B.,  1380 

Sly,  Acy  M.,  1337,  1361;  Blanche, 
1361;  Claude  G.,  1361;  Daniel, 
1325,  1337;  Fannie  B.,  1361, 
1403;  Frances  A.,  1361,  1403; 
Karl  D.,  1361;  Lilly  G.,  1361, 
1403;  Mabel  A.,  1361;  Mary 

A. ,  1325,  1337;  Mary  M.,  1335, 
1361;  Rhoda  H.,  1361,  1403; 
Samuel  G.,  1335,  1361 

Smale,  Alice  I.,  647,  657;  Allen  B., 
639,  647;  Amanda,  655,  656; 
Catharine  K.,  647;  Catharine 

S. ,  639,  647;  Daniel  B.,  639, 
647;  Edgar  A.,  647,  657;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  647,  657;  Ella  C.,  647, 
657;  Ella  P.,  647;  Florence, 
647,  657;  George,  647;  George 
W.,  647;  H.  Lloyd,  647,  656; 
Isabella  K.,  639,  647;  John, 
639;  John  E.,  639,  647;  Jonas, 
634,  639;  Jonas  F.,  647;  Julia 

B. ,  634,  639;  Mary  A.,  639, 
647;  Mary  J.,  639;  Olivia  G., 
647,  656;  Sarah  A.,  639,  647; 
Sue,  647,  657 

Small,  Beatrix  C.,  292,  319 
Smalley,  Sarah  A.,  1235,  1240 
Smauls,  Sarah,  981 
Smedley,  Esther,  1074;  Francis, 
1035,  1074;  Hannah,  315; 

Harry,  1074;  Levina  R.,  1035, 
1074 

Smcltz,  Anna  M.,  520,  550;  Louis, 
550 

Smetzer,  Mary,  1093 
Smiley,  Rachel,  814 


Smith  (Schmidt,  Schmiedt,  Schmid, 
Schmitt),  Aaron,  1131;  Abra¬ 
ham  R.,  910;  Abram,  167;  A. 
Custis,  116,  133;  Ada,  1566; 
Ada  M.,  1475,  1490;  Adah  L., 
1391,  1424;  Adam  K.,  1349, 
1385;  Agnes,  1131;  Agnes  E., 
260;  Ah,  1249;  Albert,  142, 
1130;  Albert  W.,  762,  818; 
Alfred,  187,  787;  Alfred  B., 
167,  187;  Alice,  1131;  Alice 
W.,  1388;  Allen,  495;  Alverta 
B.,  1088,  1131;  Amanda,  1044, 
1093;  Amanda  E.,  606,  931, 
932;  Amanda  H.,  1056;  Aman¬ 
da  J.,  167,  187;  Amanda  S., 
167;  Amos,  756;  Andora  E., 
910,  913;  Anna,  355,  363,  786, 
798;  Anna  C.,  684;  Anna  E., 
1247;  Anna  M.,  157,  167,  586, 
1246;  Annetta  R.,  1132,  1148; 
Annie,  187,  727;  Annie  B., 
1331,  1355;  Annie  D.,  1353, 
1394;  Annie  E.,  648,  658; 
Annie  H.,  1083,  1126;  Annie 

L. ,  1464,  1480;  Annie  S.,  862, 
863;  Arthur,  1051;  Augusta, 
1093;  Augusta  V.,  1093;  Au¬ 
gustus,  1054;  Augustus  H., 
1019;  Avery,  1441,  1455,  1464; 
Avery  A.,  1455,  1465 

Barbara,  420;  Benjamin,  388; 
Bertie,  798;  Bessie  F.,  1132, 
1148;  Blanche,  651;  Bruce  D., 
924;  Carlton  L.,  403;  Carol 

M. ,  405;  Caroline  E.,  606; 

Caroline  R.,  586,  606;  Carrie 

E.,  586,  605;  Carrie  V.,  774, 
832;  Catharine,  909,  910,  1037, 
1042,  1045,  1088,  1125,  1227, 
1230,  1231;  Catharine  S.,  1023, 
1053,  1054;  Charles,  171,  1126; 
Charles  D.,  401;  Charles  E., 
744;  Charles  H.,  924;  Charles 
M.,  167;  Charles  S.,  920,  922; 
Charles  T.,  776,  1455;  Charles 
W.,  1473,  1489;  Charlotte,  744; 
Charlotte  M.,  913;  Clara,  648, 
658,  1044;  Clara  C„  757,  814; 
Clara  E.,  863;  Clara  H.,  850; 
Clara  L.,  706,  744;  Clara  N., 
495;  Clarence,  1171,  1489; 

Cora,  745,  801 

Daniel,  493,  1023,  1054;  Daniel 
D.,  177;  Daniel  S.,  1052; 

David,  582,  818;  David  L., 
1172;  David  R.,  621;  David 
W.,  1455,  1464;  Deborah  B., 
216;  Della,  167,  187;  Delle  L., 
606;  Dora  M.,  368,  393;  Doro¬ 
thy  B.,  1144;  Dorothy  C.,  606, 
1132;  Dorothy  E.,  1252;  Doro¬ 
thy  L.,  403;  Dorris  E.,  1093 
Earl,  814;  Edella  A.,  1132;  Edith, 
1145;  Edmund,  1303;  Edna, 
399,  791,  1145;  Edna  G.,  513, 
547;  Edna  M.,  461;  Edward, 
1388;  Edwin  L.,  133;  Edwin 
W.,  1489;  Eliza,  1231;  Eliza 
A.,  1503,  1507,  1517;  Eliza  M., 
1464,  1480;  Elizabeth,  159,  171, 
658,  691,  1051,  1408,  1455, 
1464,  1479;  Elizabeth  A.,  1455, 


1462,  1464,  1476;  Elizabeth 
C.,  1163,  1172;  Elizabeth  H., 
710,  756;  Elizabeth  R.,  621, 
627;  Elizabeth  S.,  909,  910; 
Elizabeth  T.,  776;  Elizabeth 
W.,  1230,  1233;  Ella  D.,  920, 
922;  Ella  S.,  1395;  Ellen,  317, 
1044,  1196,  1207;  Ellen  D.,  276; 
Ellen  H.,  1089,  1131;  Ellis, 
167;  Elmer  C.,  913;  Elmira  B., 
639,  646;  Elnora  R.,  573,  586; 
Elsie  M.,  1130;  Elva  C.,  586, 
606;  Elvin  R.,  129;  Elvira  L., 
1132,  1148;  Emilie  W.,  1018, 
1044;  Emily,  1044,  1093;  Emily 

C.,  1464,  1479;  Emily  G.,  1479; 
Emma  E.,  191;  Emma  L.,  770, 
791,  1069,  1081,  1123,  1156, 
1533;  Emma  R.,  762,  818; 
Ephraim,  1018;  Erastus,  1089, 
1131;  Ernest  R.,  659;  Essie 
M.,  922,  924;  Estella,  559, 
563;  Ester  M.,  700,  725; 

Esther  H.,  748,  804;  Esther 
V.,  932,  936;  Ethel  M.,  1395, 
1425;  Eugene,  477,  493;  Eugene 

B. ,  1479,  1495;  Eugenie,  1455; 
Eva  H.,  1056;  Evelina  F., 
1458,  1472,  1473 

F.,  945;  Fanny  C.,  1479,  1494; 
Florence,  728,  787,  911,  913, 
922;  Flossie  C.,  1044,  1093; 
Francis  H.,  1018,  1044;  Francis 
M.,  1464,  1465,  1479;  Frank 
E.,  586,  606;  Frank  P.,  211; 
Frank  W.,  1355;  Frederick, 
1394;  Freeland,  1145;  Free¬ 
man,  1123,  1145;  George,  352, 
356,  573,  586,  648,  658,  791, 
1385;  George  A.,  586,  606; 
George  E.,  606;  George  H., 
1018,  1044,  1045,  1093;  George 
S.,  1455;  George  W.,  1394; 
Georgia  C.,  586,  605;  Gertie 
L.,  621;  Gottlieb,  658;  Grace, 
586,  605;  Grace  A.,  1480,  1495 
Hanna  L.,  1270,  1277;  Hannah 

C. ,  1051;  Hannah  E.,  1021, 

1052;  Hannah  I.,  187,  210; 
Hannah  M.,  1397;  Harold, 

814;  Harold  W.,  913;  Harriet 
H.,  1461,  1475;  Harry,  770, 
1395;  Harry  F.,  1163,  1171; 
Harvey  H.,  641,  651;  Harvey 
W„  776;  Hazel  S.,  621;  Helen, 
791,  1395;  Helen  A.,  1464; 
Helen  F.,  586,  606;  Helen  R., 
1247,  1253;  Henry,  766,  922, 
1132,  1228,  1231/1232,  1472; 
Henry  D.,  863;  Henry  J.,  1021, 
1052;  Henry  L.,  573,  586; 
Henry  R.,  586,  605;  Plerbert 
A.,  748,  804;  Herbert  H.,  922, 
924,  1056;  Hervey,  768;  Hetty 
A.,  910,  913;  Hillary,  932; 
Homer  V.,  493;  Horace  H., 
1052,  1100 

Ida,  1131;  Ida  B.,  1416;  Ira, 
1462;  Irene,  790;  Irwin  S.,  910; 
Isaac  R.,  1123;  Isabella  S.,  100, 
107;  Jackson  J.,  1455;  Jacob, 
440,  710,  756,  910,  944,  1239, 
1246,  1247,  1253;  Jacob  A., 


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1723 


910,  913;  James,  1115;  James 
E.,  157,  167;  James  S.,  621, 
1099,  1471;  James  W.,  100, 
107,  403;  J.  Dennison,  1060; 
Jennie,  1008,  1017,  1395;  Jen¬ 
nie  G.,  600,  621;  Jennings  G., 
621,  627;  Jessie,  1521,  1538; 
J.  Oswald,  1093;  Johannes, 
684;  John,  107,  563,  600,  621, 
624,  719,  756,  776,  910,  1044; 
1093,  1228,  1252,  1461,  1475; 
John  C.,  187;  John  D.,  139, 
1008,  1018;  John  H.,  586,  739, 
798,  899;  John  J.,  1354,  1394, 
1475;  John  M.,  621;  John  P., 
1072,  1115;  Jonas,  725;  Jonas 
O.,  1537;  Joseph,  233,  461,  801, 
862;  Josephine,  1252,  1520, 
1537;  Josephine  A.,  1491; 

Josiah,  862,  863;  Joshua  E., 
936;  J.  Warner,  1489 
Kate  B.,  1349,  1385;  Katharine 
H.,  1045,  1093;  Katharine  S., 
1202,  1216;  Katherine  E.,  547; 
Kathryne  M.,  676,  681;  Katie 
H.,  1052;  Kemper  R.,  129; 
Kenneth  W.,  403;  Lament  W., 
1441,  1455;  Laura,  1385,  1395, 
1418;  Laura  E.,  863;  Laura  M., 
586,  605;  Lavina  W.,  378,  403; 
Lawrence,  1132;  Lemuel,  583; 
Lena,  776,  834,  852;  Lena  R., 
116,  134;  Leonard  B.,  1115, 
1143;  Leonhard,  403;  Levi, 
1145;  Lewis  F.,  547;  Lewissa 
M.,  500;  Lilian  M.,  121,  139; 
Lillian  C.,  133;  Lillie  A.,  1290, 
1303;  Lilly  C.,  1479;  Lizzie 
B.,  161,  177;  Lizzie  E.,  1249; 
Lizzie  I.,  586,  605;  Lizzie  L., 
1052,  1100;  Lizzie  M.,  651; 
Lorenzo,  490;  Lorinda  E.,  575, 
591;  Louis,  380;  Louisa,  1246; 
Louisa  B.,  1354,  1394;  Louisa 
H.,  719,  776;  Louise  A.,  1473, 
1489;  Lucy,  1455;  LulaX.,  116, 
133;  Lulu  M.,  714,  766;  Lydia, 
274,  283;  Lydia  H.,  233,  862; 
Lydia  M.,  1479, 1495;  Lydia  R., 
1012;  Lyle  G.,  513,  547;  Ly¬ 
man,  1131. 

Mabel,  798;  Magdalena,  254; 
Magdalene,  1385;  Marne,  788; 
Mareta  S.,  380;  Margaret  E., 
606,  1458,  1471;  Margaret  FI., 
776;  Margaret  R.,  211;  Mar- 
garetta,  693,  710;  Maria  L., 

582,  684;  Marian  E.,  1247; 
Marion  L.,  1100;  Maris,  1131; 
Martha,  689,  698,  1044;  Mar¬ 
tha  F.,  892,  899;  Martha  J., 
1144;  Martha  M.,  739,  798; 
Martin,  1018;  Mary,  201,  675, 
756,  882,  988,  1018,' 1045,  1069, 
1330,  1351,  1464,  1471,  1478; 
Mary  A.,  134,  162,  179,  571, 

583,  1017,  1018,  1040,  1044, 
1090,  1173,  1464;  Mary  B., 
605,  1072,  1115;  Mary  C., 
1044;  Mary  E.,  410,  1089, 
1132,  1464,  1465,  1479;  Mary 
H.,  1008,  1018;  Mary  J.,  1239, 
1246;  Mary  K,  1031,  1068; 


Mary  L.,  133,  141,  571,  1052, 
1100;  Mary  M.,  724,  1455; 
Mary  P.,  1024,  1056,  1164, 
1355;  Mary  S.,  573,  586;  Mary 
V.,  129;  Mary  Y.,  477,  493; 
Maude,  205,  215;  M.  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1163,  1171;  Michael,  791; 
Mildred,  1395;  Milton  F.,  1089, 
1132;  Minerva  P.,  1123,  1145; 
Minnie,  715,  768;  M.  M.,  134; 
Montgomery,  121,  139;  Mor¬ 
ris,  790;  Moses  E.,  804;  Myron 
A.,  1480;  Myrtle  J.,  1252 
Naomi  S.,  380,  405;  Newbern, 
139;  Norman  H.,  1056;  Olive 
D.,  586,  606;  Oliver,  1018, 
1044;  Orphv  S.,  1132;  Orvilla 
V.,  1390;  Oscar,  757,  814;  P.  A., 
1424;  Paul  J.,  1252;  Pearl  G., 
169,  187 ;  Perry  G.,  1425;  Peter, 
734,  790;  Peter  L.,  380,  405 
Rachel  H.,  734,  790;  Rachel  S., 
403;  Rachel  W.,  1455,  1465; 
Ralph,  586,  606;  Ralph  C., 
1242,  1252;  Ransom  D.,  818; 
Rebecca,  1455,  1465;  Reed 
H.,  1018,  1045;  Reuben,  787; 
Richard,  1054,  1447,  1448, 

1455;  Richard  I'.,  909,  910; 
Richard  L.,  405;  Richard  M., 
1455,  1464;  Richard  R.,  627; 
Richomel  J.,  1115,  1143;  R. 
Latimer,  547;  Robert,  791; 
Robert  A.,  804;  Robert  B., 
1355,  1495;  Robert  M.,  403; 
Roger  W.,  923;  Rosa  H.,  641, 
651;  Rosalinda,  1454,  1462; 
Rose  E.,  138,  142;  Rosemary 
C.,  606;  Rosie  E.,  992;  Rosina 
K,  352,  356;  Russell,  651,  659; 
Ruth,  727,  787 

Sadie  J.,  921,  923;  Sallie  A.,  1042, 
1088;  Samuel,  107,  405,  832, 
1042,  1088,  1230,  1233,  1277; 
Samuel  W.,  1331,  1355;  Sara, 
561;  Sara  R.,  167;  Sarah,  427, 
440,  476,  793,  1548;  Sarah  A., 
1049,  1099,  1214,  1242,  1252, 
1455,  1464,  1500;  Sarah  D., 
375,  401;  Sarah  J.,  1464,  1479; 
Sarah  K,  651,  659,  1216; 

Sarah  L.,  1455;  Sarah  S.,  910, 
913,  101S,  1044;  Saria  E.,  767; 
Sassaman  N.,  1024,  1056; 

Saul  T.,  113,  129;  Sophia  S., 
1069;  Sophia  Z.,  1031;  Sue  C., 
366,  388;  Susan  A.,  1464;  Su¬ 
sanna,  270,  271,  1018 
Verna,  814;  Verna  FI.,  1056; 
Victor,  611,  624;  Vincent,  791; 
Violet,  814;  Violet  M.,  611, 
624;  Wahneta  II.,  113,  129; 
Walter  N.,  706.  744;  W.  Dale, 
586,  605;  Wellington,  651; 

Wesley,  378,  403;  Wethers, 
129;  William,  107,  179,  639, 
646,  651,  791,  1395,  1503,  1507, 
1517;  William  G.,  681;  William 
IF,  911,  913;  William  I.,  913, 
1216;  William  R.,  814;  Win¬ 
field,  1031, 1069;  WinfieldS.,  393 
Smoll,  Elizabeth,  1102;  Julianne, 
689,  697 


Smoyer,  Clara,  1031,  1068;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  324;  John  F.,  1375; 
Sarah  R.,  1344,  1375 
Snabel,  Anna  G.,  810;  Annie  H., 
755,  811;  Bella  B.,  810;  Bertha 
E.,  810,  844;  Bessie,  811,  845; 
Carrie,  811,  845;  Charles  I., 
810;  Emma,  755;  Herbert,  810; 
Herman  E.,  810;  Ida  M.,  810, 
845;  James  M.,  810;  Jennie  C., 
1372;  Jennie  E.,  755,  810; 
Kate  E.,  810,  845;  Leah  E., 
710,  755;  Lena,  755,  810; 
Leroy  W.,  810;  Mary,  810; 
Mary!  A.,  755,  811;  Minnie  K., 
810  Russel,  810;  Samuel,  755, 
811;  Sarah  R.,  810,  845;  Wil¬ 
liam,  710,  755,  810,  1372,  Wil¬ 
liam  IL,  810,  845 

Snader,  Abram  P.,  849;  Anna  K., 
627;  Annie  M.,  624,  627;  Edna 
M.,  627;  Florence  E.,  627; 
Harry,  624,  627;  Harry  C., 
627;  Harvey,  770;  Mabel  K., 
824,  849;  Mary  E.,  627;  Muriel 
Id.,  770;  Roland  K.,  627; 
Samuel,  627 

Snape,  Ada  B.,  611;  Ada  E.,  591, 
611;  Florence  O.,  611;  Ormonde 
B.,  591,  611;  Samuel,  611 
Snayberger,  Gertrude  FI.,  750; 
Milton,  750 

Snedeker,  Elsie,  388,  407;  Wat- 
mough  P.,  407 

Snell,  Jacob,  1015;  Margaret,  804; 
Sarah,  1323,  1333;  Sarah  M., 

1015 

Snethen,  Marjorie  R.,  266;  Mildred 
H.,  266;  Ruth  Iv.,  253,  266; 
Wilford,  253,  266 
Snityer,  May,  1267 
Snodgrass,  Cale,  732;  Catharine, 
1330;  Margie  M.,  732 
Snook,  Edna  B.,  1051,  1100; 

Howard  F.,  1100 
Snovel,  Clarence,  370,  395;  Lizzie 
K,  370,  395 

Snow,  Betsy,  609;  Grace,  782,  837 
Snowberger,  Jonathan,  1370;  Nancy, 
1338;  Susan,  1338 
Snow  Lowther,  34,  88 
Snyder  (Schneider),  Aaron,  921; 
Aaron  FI.,  667,  673;  Abigail, 
665;  Abigail  H.,  272,  665,  667; 
Abraham,  602,  663-666,  673, 
1187;  Abraham  S.,  666,  669; 
Abram  C.,  676,  681;  Abram 
•W.,  674;  Ada  E.,  546;  Addie 
Id.,  849;  Alice  S.,  1158,  1164; 
Alverta,  669;  Amanda.  363, 
380,  382,  666,  668,  674;  Aman¬ 
da  S.,  666,  669;  Amanda  W., 
362,  379;  Amos,  569,  576,  665, 
667 ;  Andrew,  664,  1241 ;  Anna, 
526,  665,  667,  1161;  Anna  A., 
669,  677;  Anna  Id.,  240,  668, 
669,  676;  Anna  L.,  546;  Anna 
M.,  676;  Anna  P.,  379;  Anna 
V.,  6S1;  Annabell  M.,  504; 
Anne,  712,  759;  Annie,  501, 
529,  668,  676;  Annie  C.,  281; 
Annie  F.,  667,  674;  Aquilla, 
561;  Arthur,  379;  Arthur  W., 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


546;  August  W.,  867,  872; 
Beaulah  E.,  753,  808;  Beulah 
M.,  546,  562 

Carey,  1041;  Carl  H.,  362,  380; 
Carrie  M.,  727;  Catharine,  351, 
354,  655,  664,  1123,  1196; 
Catharine  M.,  569,  576; 

Catherine  A.,  562,  666,  669; 
Celia,  674;  Charles,  666,  669, 
753,  808,  810,  1164;  Charles 
M.,  676;  Christian,  53,  94, 
631,  663,  664,  1164,  1231; 

Christiana,  665,  668;  Christina 
H.,  665,  66S;  Christopher 

(Christoph),  52,  663,  664,  861, 
928;  Clara  A.,  672;  Clara  E.,  722, 
783;  Clara  H.,  733;  Clara  O., 
753,  808;  Clarence  I.,  546,  562; 
Clarence  M.,  1289,  1300;  Clem- 
ence,  576;  Clement  D.,  203; 
Cora  S.,  443,  457;  Cornelius, 
502;  Corson  C.,  675;  Daniel, 
59,  665,  668,  1507;  Daniel  L., 
308,  674,  680;  David,  666,  783; 
Deborah,  263;  Deborah  N., 

666,  669;  Dorothea  M.,  562 
Edgar  C.,  667;  Edgar  W.,  783, 

837;  Edith,  666;  Edna,  676; 
Edna  K,  308,  674,  676,  680, 
681;  Edna  M.,  674,  680,  808, 
843;  Edward  B.,  113,  128;  Ed¬ 
win  H.,  668,  675;  E.  Emerson, 
675;  Effie  B.,  451;  Elemina, 
712;  Elenora,  676;  Elias,  667; 
Eliza,  356,  576,  666,  673,  80S, 
1234;  Elizabeth,  242,  325,  356, 
363,  374,  382,  665-669,  1051; 
Elizabeth  A.,  667,  673,  1240, 
1249;  Elizabeth  H.,  665,  668; 
Elizabeth  R.,  666,  669,  1029, 
1065;  Ella  B.,  483,  502;  Ellen 
J-,  847;  Elmira  K,  363,  667, 
673;  Elsie,  380,  576;  Elsie  L., 
526,  552;  Elsie  P.,  931;  Emma, 
712,  1090,  1133;  Emma  C.,  668, 
675;  Emma  E.,  1046,  1095; 
Emma  J.,  673;  Emma  L.,  674; 
Emmeline  D.,  362,  380,  667, 
673,  921;  Estella  M.,  546, 
562,  674,  680,  1568;  Estelle, 
522;  Estelle  N.,  379,  404; 
Esther,  665,  666;  Esther  R., 
380,  404;  Eva,  501;  Eve  S., 
663,  665,  1187;  Evelvn,  457 
Fanny  E.,  643;  Fietta,  452;  Flora, 
676;  Florence,  526;  Francis, 
501;  Frank,  362,  379,  827; 
Franklin  B.,  495,  521;  Freda 
M.,  849;  Frederick  I.,  808; 
Friedrich,  34,  82,  270,  860, 

1226,  1434;  George,  52,  272, 
522,  576,  663-668,  808,  944, 

1227,  1281;  George  A.,  667; 
George  Y.,  504;  Gertrude  M., 
1289,  1300;  Gertrude  T.,  676; 
Godfried,  1281;  Grace  E.,  675, 
676;  Grace  J.,  504 

H.,  157;  Hannah,  410,  576,  665, 

667,  668,  674,  1282,  1283; 
Hannah  M.,  178,  203;  Hannah 
R.,  513,  546;  Hannah  S.,  495, 
521;  Harry,  496,  522,  670; 
Harry  M.,  675;  Harvey,  501; 


Harvey  C.,  675;  Harvey  M., 
482,  504;  Heinrich,  29,  52,  662, 
663,  668,  783;  Helen,  526; 
Helen  M.,  529;  Henrietta,  296, 
302;  Henrv,  83,  631,  664-666, 
808,  1008,“  1099,  1168;  Henry 
C.,  676,  808;  Henrv  D.,  82, 
200;  Henry  H.,  722;  Henry  W., 
576,  666,  668,  1196;  Herman 

G. ,  824,  848;  Hester,  651;  H. 

L. ,  128;  Horace  F.,  676;  How¬ 
ard  N.,  546,  562,  1568;  Howard 
R.,  676;  Ida  F.,  670,  677;  Ida 

H. ,  109;  Idella,  676;  I.  Mere¬ 
dith,  409;  Iona  H.,  546;  Isaac, 
281,  576,  663,  665,  668,  1015, 
1036;  Isaac  II.,  665,  668,  675; 
Isaac  W.,  675 

Jacob,  53,  109,  663,  665,  666,  670, 
1036,  1095,  1187,  1400;  Jacob 
R.,  270,  677;  James,  501,  529, 
712;  James  F.,  1358,  1400; 
James  L.,  497,  526;  Jennie  E., 
484,  504;  Jennie  L.,  501,  529; 
Jesse,  272,  273,  665,  667;  Jesse 
H.,  309,  363,  383,  667,  673; 
Job,  665,  1230;  Job  S.,  669, 
676;  Joel,  421;  Johann,  362, 
380;  John,  457,  503,  663,  666, 
667,  670,  673,  712,  754,  1164; 
John  J.,  668,  674;  John  K., 
674;  John  W.,  576;  Joseph,  352, 
665,  667;  Joseph  H.,  668,  675; 
Joseph  W.,  666,  669;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  1241;  Josiah  R.,  286,  668, 
676;  Justus  H.,  240,  668,  676; 
Kate,  712;  Kate  T.,  668,  675; 
Katie  G.,  484,  503;  Kathryne 

M. ,  676,  681 

Laura  G.,  676;  Lavina  S.,  666,  668, 
1196;  Le  Grande  W.,  379,  404; 
Lena  L.,  666,  670;  LeRoy,  808; 
Lewis,  379;  Lewis  H.,  1133; 
Lillian  B.,  668,  675;  Lillie,  673; 
Lillie  D.,  371,  396;  Lillie  M., 
1161,  1168;  Lillie  W.,  176,  200; 
Lizzie,  673,  712;  Lizzie  A.,  364, 
383,  668;  Louisa  Y.,  497,  526; 
Lovina,  633,  635,  668;  Lulu, 
1098,  1140;  Lydia,  480,  495, 
667,  673;  Lydia  A.,  576,  1341, 
1370;  Lydia  C.,  681,  827; 
Lydia  F.,  668,  676;  Lydia  W., 
667,  673,  1234;  Lydian,  1158, 
1164 

Mabel,  529;  Mabel  K.,  674; 
Mabel  W.,  296;  Mabelle  C., 
128,  1358,  1400;  Maggie,  673; 
Maggie  M.,  722;  Mamie  A., 
808,  843;  Mamie  R.,  300; 
Mareta,  380;  Margaret,  665, 
667,  1230,  1234,  1505,  1507, 
1212;  Maria,  664,  666;  Maria 
H.,  272,  665,  667;  Maria  M., 
663,  664,  928;  Marie,  526,  546; 
Martin,  526;  Mary,  452,  576, 
608,  666,  667,  669,  712,  759, 
808,  862,  1134;  Mary  A.,  665, 
667,  669,  673,  1077,  1239; 
Mary  B.,  113,  128,  783,  837, 
1049,  1099;  Mary  C.,  666,  668; 
Mary  E.,  676,  682,  824,  837, 
847,  1035,  1074;  Mary  G.,  849; 


Mary  J.,  483,  501,  529,  666, 
669;  Mary  K.,  667;  Mary  M., 
409;  Mary  R.,  666,  670;  Mary 
S.,  1233,  1236;  May  M.,  562; 
Mayme  R.,  675,  681;  Melvin 
K.,  674;  Michael,  733;  Milton, 
504,  1140;  Monroe,  483,  501; 
Myrtle  F.,  504;  Nancy,  362, 
380;  Nathan,  529,  546; 

Nathaniel,  668,  670;  Nellie, 
929;  Noah,  666,  669 
Paul  R.,  674;  Paul  S.,  546;  Percv, 
380,  404;  Peter,  501,  521,  529; 
Philip,  694,  711;  Precilia,  1573, 
1574;  Rachel  (Regina),  282, 
302,  576,  664,  665,  1189,  1194, 
1508,  1518;  Ralph  B.,  675; 
Ralph  W.,  546;  Rebecca,  576; 
Rebecca  L.,  494,  522;  Regina, 
663;  Regina  R.,  631,  663;  Reu¬ 
ben,  668,  1065;  Ridgway,  404; 
Robert  T.,  676;  Rosanna,  630; 
Rosina,  632,  663,  664,  1187; 
Rosina  A.,  663,  664,  1281; 
Rosina  N.,  662,  663;  Roy,  296; 
Russell,  808;  Russell  D.,  783; 
Ruth,  457 

Sadie,  379,  390,  409;  Sallie,  673; 
Sallie  E.,  754;  Sallie  F.,  668, 
674;  Sallie  W.,  369,  394;  Sa- 
loma,  788;  Salome  S.,  669; 
Samuel,  513,  546,  665;  Samuel 
H.,  849;  Samuel  S.,  669,  848; 
Sarah,  665,  667,  676,  1018, 
1044;  Sarah  A.,  355,  362,  380, 
1133;  Sarah  C.,  1036,  1075; 
Sarah  J.,  673;  Sarah  M.,  669, 
694,  711;  Sarah  N.,  1015, 

1036;  Sarah  S.,  664,  666;  Si¬ 
mon,  666,  Sophia,  665,  666, 
669;  Sophia  C.,  286,  668,  676; 
Sophia  K.,  352,  665;  Sophia 
S.,  1401;  Stanford  M.,  675; 
Stella  F.,  641,  650;  Stephen, 
281;  Susan,  794,  1358;  Susan 
A.,  1265,  Susanna,  53,  663-670, 
1227,  1230,  1359;  Susanna  B., 
664,  666;  Susanna  G.,  237; 
Susanna  H.,  663,  664,  668, 

676,  861;  Susanna  P.,  867,  872; 
Susanna  R.,  631,  663,  664; 

Susanna  S.,  421,  665,  1187; 
Susanna  W.,  663,  664,  665, 

1227,  1230 

Tama  W.,  810;  Virgil  B.,  300,  675, 
681;  Walter,  443,  457;  Warren, 
404;  Wilemina,  669;  Willard, 
404;  Willard  J.,  404;  William, 
355,  362,  712,  722,  727,  1249; 

William  IL,  380,  668,  676; 

William  T.,  676;  Wilson,  1036 
Soberheimer,  Adam,  161,  179;  Fred¬ 
erick,  179;  Margaret,  179; 
Samuel,  179;  Sarah  R.,  161, 
179;  Susannah,  179,  204 
Solathe,  Sarah,  718,  774 
Soleliac,  Louis,  1546;  Zelie  II. ,  1530, 
1546 

Sollenberger,  Katie,  774,  832;  Mary, 
824;  Michael,  832 

Solliday  (Soliday),  Charles,  188; 
Claude,  188;  Hannah  G.,  169, 
188;  John,  461;  May,  18S; 


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1725 


Peter,  188;  Raymond,  188; 
Rosie,  449,  461;  William  II., 
169,  1S8 

Solomon,  Sarah  E.,  1040,  1085 
Somers,  Alfred,  143;  Amelia,  138, 
143 

Somerville,  Jane,  312 
Sommer,  Fedor,  20 
Sonneborn,  706,  745 
Soper,  Charles  H.,  1457,  1467; 
Emeline  S.,  1457,  1467;  Emma 
C.,  1467;  Jonas,  1467 
Sorber,  Mary  A.,  816 
Sorver,  Clara,  80S;  Leanna,  1039, 
1083 

Souder — see  Sauter 
Souders,  Jessie  A.,  1396,  1425;  J. 
Martin,  1425 

Soults,  Mamie  S.,  431,  447;  Mary, 
447;  Robert,  447;  Wilson  H., 
431,  447 

Souplis— see  Supplee 
Sourbier,  Amy  E.,  285,  307;  Jacob, 
307 

Sourvine,  Sarah  J.,  1134 
Southam,  Richard,  733;  Sarah  A., 
733 

Southern,  Grace,  119,  137;  Solon 
E.,  137 

Southgate,  Belle,  871,  878 
Sowers,  Ann  E.,  1549;  Claude  H., 
1537,  1549;  Daniel,  1521,  1539; 
David,  1539;  Edith  H.,  1537, 
1549;  Edwin  U.,  1549;  Eliza¬ 
beth  D.,  1521,  1539 
Spacht,  Paul,  813;  Verna  R.,  813 
Spahn,  Dorothea,  897;  Julia,  211 
Spahr,  Anna  M.,  823,  848;  Bara  H., 
823;  Clayton  IF,  823;  Edna 
N.,  823,  848;  Elam  V.,  823; 
Elizabeth  B.,  823,  848;  Elmer 
V.,  823,  848;  J.  Francis,  823, 
848;  John,  823;  John  B.,  768, 
823;  John  F.,  848;  John  H., 
823;  L.  Leroy,  823;  Mabel  M., 
823,  848;  Maria  S.,  715,  768, 
823;  Nora  V.,  823,  848;  Sarah 
E.,  823 
Spain,  10,  47 

Spangenberg,  August  G.,  1177 
Spangler,  Avanelle,  1401 ;  Emma 
C.,  1358,  1401;  Frank,  1358, 
1401;  Laura,  1144;  R-uby,  1401; 
Simon,  1401 

Spanton,  Sarah  A.,  1480 
Spardam,  46 

Spare,  Anna  J.,  1098;  Annie,  290, 
315;  Elizabeth,  366,  390;  Flora, 
1200,  1212;  Hannah  P.,  1413; 
John,  1212;  Leonard,  390 
Sparrowgrove,  Mary,  1418 
Spatz,  770 

Ada  K.,  232,  248,  263;  Daniel  A., 
263;  Elizabeth  573;  Ellen,  711, 
758;  Ellwood  J.,  248,  263;  E. 
Marguerite,  263;  Estella,  793, 
840;  Gertie  L,  614,  625;  Ger¬ 
trude  A.,  625;  Grace  R.,  625; 
Harold  E.,  625;  Howard,  625; 
Irvin  A.,  614,  625;  Jacob,  758; 
Morris  S.,  263;  Roswell,  840; 
Ruth  E.,  625 


Spayde,  Anna  M.,  998;  Arthur  E., 
989,  998;  Clara,  989;  Cora  N., 
979,  988;  Daniel  A.,  99S;  Edith 
M.,  998;  Grace  I.,  989,  998; 
Harry  M.,  998;  Harvey,  979, 
988;  Lester,  989,  998;  Lester 

L. ,  998;  Rebecca  S.,  989,  998; 
Robert  F.,  998;  Uriah,  988 

Speacht,  Amanda  S.,  666;  Elwood 
Y.,  549;  Henry,  666;  Herman 
Y.,  549;  Kathryn  S.,  549; 
Laura  A.,  515,  549;  Samuel  H., 
515,  549 

Speakman,  F.  W.,  1394;  Marie 
C.,  206;  Sarah  R,,  1394 
Speaks,  Emma,  211 
Spear — see  Speer 

Spearman,  Alta  S.,  506,  534;  Bertha 
A.,  535;  Carrie  E.,  535; 
Charles,  485,  506;  Charles  W., 
506;  Edna  M.,  534;  Hazel  A., 
535;  Joshua,  506;  Sarah,  506; 
Sarah  Y.,  485,  506 
Specht,  Amandus,  1105,  1142;  Anna 
E.,  499,  528;  Henry,  528,  1142; 
Levina,  1052;  Lillie  E.,  1105, 
1142;  Theresa,  1370 
Speck,  Harrison,  1371;  Lottie  G., 
1342,  1371 

Speer  (Spear),  Alma  M.,  584;  Anna 

M. ,  568,  572,  584;  Catharine, 

572;  Charles  M.,  584,  604; 
Christiana  D.,  1065;  Emma, 
572;  Florence  B.,  584,  604; 
Harvey  B.,  584;  John  W.,  572, 
584;  Joseph,  568,  572;  Lewis, 
1018;  Margaret,  572,  745; 

Margaret  S.,  572,  584;  Mar¬ 
jorie  M.,  604;  Martha  E.,  572, 
584;  Mary,  572;  Matilda,  572; 
Ophelia,  1519,  1536;  Russell, 
584;  Samuel,  572,  584;  Sarah 
O.,  1018;  Wilmina,  1093 

Spence,  Annie,  611,  Daniel  R., 
1088,  1130;  Harry  H.,  1072; 
Isabella  F.,  1072;  Jerry  D., 
1130;  Lizzie  A.,  1072;  Mary 
A.,  1034,  1072;  Matthew,  1072; 
Matthew  D.,  1034,  1072;  Mil¬ 
dred,  1130;  Stella  W.,  1088, 
1130;  William  M.,  1072 
Spencer,  Adelaide,  1307;  Adelaide 
S.,  1301;  Catharine  H.,  314, 
337;  Charles  V.,  582,  601; 
Elizabeth  M.,  318;  Florence 
H.,  289,  314;  Florrie  M.,  582, 
601;  Frances  M.,  1301;  Grace 
E.,  601 ;  Hattie  J.,  582;  Howard 
L.,  601;  John  L.,  582,  601; 
Joseph  W.,  314;  Lane  H.,  314; 
Laura  B.,  582,  601;  Lillie  K., 
1289,  1300;  Mary  M.,  571,  582, 
601;  Robert,  289,  314;  Rod¬ 
erick  R.,  571,  582;  Susan  A., 
582;  Theodore,  1300;  Theodore 

N. ,  1289,  1300,  1301;  Willie, 
582 

Spener,  1434 

Sperrv,  Dorothea  O.,  162;  Ida,  275, 
400;  John,  162;  Mary  A.,  1123 
Sphears,  Hannah,  826 
Spicer,  John,  1449 
Spindler,  Louisa  F.,  1109 


Spink,  Mary  A.,  1461,  1475;  Silas, 
1448,  1461,  1475 
Spiril,  Mary,  408 

Spitler,  Adam,  420;  Amanda  W., 
420 

Spohn,  Ambrose  I’.,  1208;  Ammon 
H.,  626;  Elizabeth,  705;  Eva 
M.,  814,  846;  Sadie  C.,  1197, 
1208;  Verna  Id.,  618,  626;  Wil¬ 
liam  F.,  846 

Sponseller,  Margaret,  1357 
Spooner,  Eveline,  927, 984;  Leonard, 
1462;  Mary  A.,  1462;  William 
H.,  984 

Spotts,  Annie  A.,  825,  850;  Edwin 
B.,  850;  Elias,  697,  722;  Estella 

A. ,  722,  782;  Eve  O.,  722; 
Mary,  722;  Ralph  L.,  825,  850; 
Sarah  A.,  697,  722 

Sprague,  Ada,  653;  Maude,  285, 
307 

Sprecher,  Addie  M.,  769,  824;  Jacob 
Id.,  824 
Spremberg,  35 
Springer,  67 

Abraham,  634,  639;  Alma,  647; 
Alsenia,  648;  Alverda,  647; 
Arthur  D.,  648;  Barbara  R., 
634,  639;  Benjamin  F.,  639, 
648;  Carrie  M.,  534;  Charles, 
505;  Daniel,  56;  Edith,  648, 
658;  Edna,  647;  Edward,  505; 
Elizabeth,  505,  533;  Elsie,  534; 
Elsie  M.,  648;  Emma,  648; 
.  Emma  B.,  534,  555;  Emma  L., 
639;  Eva,  648;  F.  Harold,  648; 
Frank,  534;  Grace,  658;  Harri¬ 
son,  647,  658;  Harry,  505,  534; 
Helen,  534;  Herbert  R.,  647, 
658;  Howard,  534;  Irene  L., 
647,  658;  Irene  V.,  534;  James 
M.,  639,  647;  J.  Marvin,  648, 
658;  John,  633,  634;  John  W., 
639;  Jonas,  505;  Joshua,  534; 
J.  W.,  632 

Kenneth,  667;  Lena,  534,  648; 
Lena  W.,  639,  647;  Lester,  648; 
Lizzie  L .,  10S4;  Lloyd,  505, 
534;  Margaret  C.,  505,  534; 
Maria  B.,  639,  647;  Mary  E., 
647,  657;  Mary  F.,  715;  Mary 
R.,  633,  634,  648,  658;  Mary 
Y.,  485,  505;  May  B.,  534;  Mc¬ 
Kinley,  534;  Milton,  505,  534; 
Raymond,  648;  Robert,  658; 
Susie,  505,  534;  Susie  U.,  647, 
658;  Walter  G.,  648;  Washing¬ 
ton,  485,  505;  William,  505, 
534,  631;  William  C.,  647,  657; 
William  M.,  639,  647 
Springfield,  53,  59,  72 
Sprogell,  John  II.,  63 
Sprom,  Debbie,  1140 
Sprout,  Alice  W.,  714,  765;  Ariel 

B. ,  765;  Carrie  B.,  765,  820; 
Edward  W.,  765,  821;  Julia  A., 
765;  Linton  H.,  765;  Martha, 
765,  821;  Samuel  B.,  714,  765 

Squier,  Eliza  M.,  1464,  1480;  Wil¬ 
liam  V.,  1480 

Srader,  Margaret  E.,  1458,  1471; 
William  B.,  1471 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Staats,  Alice  M.,  1519,  1536; 

Charles,  1519,  1536,  1537; 

George,  1537 

Stabler,  Abraham,  998;  Donald  B., 
998;  Etta  M.,  990,  998;  George 
W.,  990,  998;  Robert  A.,  998 
Stack,  Belle,  555;  Mary  L.,  1276 
Stackhouse,  Annie,  1099;  Emaline, 
919,  921;  Gertrude  M.,  1050, 
1099;  Rachel,  570;  William, 
1099 

Stacy,  C.  W.,  591,  610;  Mary  A., 
591,  610;  Sanderson  P.,  610 
Stadden,  Catherine,  728 
Stadelmann,  Wilhelm,  908 
Stafford,  John,  1544;  Lucretia, 
1362,  1391;  Susan  J.,  137;  Tay¬ 
lor,  1391. 

Stager,  Abram,  1013,  1028;  Alfred 
F.,  1028,  1061;  Alice  B.,  1028, 
1060;  Alice  D.,  1028,  1063; 
Allen  A.,  1109;  Anna  K.,  1028, 
1062;  Anne  H.,  1006,  1013; 
Annie  E.,  1028,  1063;  Catha¬ 
rine,  1013,  1027;  Charles  O., 
1062,  1109;  Christiana  E., 

1062;  Clara  G.,  1062,  1109; 
Clara  S.,  1062,  1109;  Clarence 
J.,  1062,  1109;  Daniel  H.,  1013, 

1027,  1062;  Dorothy  A.,  1109; 

Eliza  A.,  1028,  1062;  Elizabeth, 
1013,  1027;  Elizabeth  B.,  1013, 
1028;  Elizabeth  I.,  1028,  1062; 
Elizabeth  M.,  1062,  1109; 

Elizabeth  R.,  1013,  1027;  Ellen, 
T.,  1028,  1062;  Ehvood  T., 
1062;  Emma  A.,  1063  1110; 
Emma  F.,  1062,  1109;  Emma 
L.,  1063,  1110;  Emma  R.,  1028, 
1062 

Frances  C.,  1109;  Frederick  G., 
1109;  George  A.,  1062,  1109; 
George  C.,  1109;  George  W., 

1028,  1062;  Harold,  1109;  Har¬ 
vey  G.,  1109;  Helen  S.,  1062; 
Henry,  1006,  1013;  Henry  C., 
1028,  1063;  Henry  J.,  1028, 
1060,  1061;  Herbert  B.,  1109; 
Howard  W.,  1061;  Jacob,  1013; 
Jane  M.,  1013,  1028;  Jennie, 
1028,  1063;  John,  1013,  1028; 
John  D.,  1109;  John  H.,  1028, 
1062;  Juliana,  634;  Karl  M., 
1109;  Kate  S.,  1028,  1062; 
Maime  E.,  1109;  Mamie  E., 
1060,  1062;  Marian  M.,  1109; 
Mary,  1013,  1028;  Mary  A., 
1062;  Mary  B.,  1028;  Mary  C., 
1028,  1062;  Mary  E.,  1028, 
1062,  1109;  Mary  M.,  1028; 
Mary  R.,  1028,  1061;  Myrtle 
I.,  1063,  1110;  Norman  M., 
1109;  Olive  K.,  1062;  Oscar  T., 
1062,  1109;  Oscar  W.,  102S, 
1062;  Robert  E.,  1028;  Rosa- 
bell,  1028;  Roxanna,  1028, 
1060;  Sarah  R.,  1028,  1062; 
Sybilla  E.,  1061;  William  B., 
1028;  William  D.,  1028,  1062 

Stagner,  Margaret,  451 
Stahl,  Ada  M.,  1200,  1212;  Albert, 
1200,  1212;  Alice  B.,  1164, 
1172;  Allen  A.,  1158,  1165; 


Amelia,  360,  375;  Ammon  T., 
1211;  Anna  K.,  363;  Anna  M., 
1212;  Anna  S.,  1192,  1200; 
Annie,  360,  376,  1165,  1173; 
Arthur  E.,  762,  818;  Carrie  E., 
676;  Charles,  193;  Charles  W., 
375;  Christian,  1192,  1200; 
Clarence,  375;  Cora  A.,  1212; 
Daniel,  477,  1189,  1193;  Daniel 
A.,  376;  Earl  F.,  376;  Edith  P., 
762,  818;  Edna,  376,  401,  1165; 
Ella  J.,  360,  375;  Ellis  R.,  376; 
Elmer,  1165,  1212;  Elsie,  1165; 
Elsie  E.,  1212;  Emma,  173, 
193,  1165;  Emma  S.,  1158, 
1165;  Estella  M.,  376;  Esther, 
1165;  Eva  M.,  376;  Evangeline, 
1212 

Flora,  1200;  Flora  S.,  1200,  1212; 
Flora  T.,  1211;  Florence  L., 
1212;  Franklin  K.,  360,  375; 
George  S.,  1200,  1211;  Ger¬ 
trude  L.,  818;  Grace  E.,  376, 
401;  Hannah  K.,  178,  360,  376; 
Harvey,  1165;  Harvey  F., 
1211;  Henry  W.,  178,  360,  376; 
Herbert  A.,  376;  Homer  T., 
1212;  Horace  A.,  376;  Howard 
T.,  1211;  Ida,  955,  960,  1200; 
Ida  M.,  818;  Ida  S.,  1212; 
Isaac  S.,  1200,  1212;  Isaac 
V.,  1212;  Jesse,  360;  Jessie 
T.,  376;  John,  360,  376,  1165; 
John  W.,  375,  376;  Katie, 
1 164;  Laura  L.,  360,  376;  Leah, 
636,  642;  Leah  M.,  1172;  Levi 
S.,  1200,  1212;  Lillian,  1165; 
Lizzie,  1165;  Mark  W.,  376; 
Mary,  360;  Mary  E.,  360,  376, 
1200“  1211;  Mary  G.,  1200, 
1212;  Mary  S.,  1158,  1164; 
Meda,  1165;  Minnie,  1164 
Naomi  M.,  376;  Nathan,  1158, 
1164,  1165;  Oswin,  1164,  1172; 
Paul  H.,  376;  Ruth  E.,  376; 
Saloma,  909;  Sarah  A.,  1207; 
Simon,  818;  Stanley  E.,  376; 
Susan,  472,  477;  Susanna  K., 
354,  360;  Susanna  S.,  1189, 
1193;  Tilghman,  354,  360; 

Wesley  T.)  1211;  William  C., 
376;  William  H.,  360,  376 
Stahler  (Stabler),  Adelia,  511;  Al¬ 
bert,  511,  545;  Amanda  S., 
1199,  1211;  Ambrose  F.,  511, 
545;  Anna,  166;  Anna  E., 
532;  Austin,  489,  514;  Bar¬ 
bara,  477;  Belle  L.,  511,  545; 
Charles  F.,  488,  511;  David, 
1211;  Elizabeth  S.,  504,  531; 
Ella  Y.,  489,  514;  Emma,  511; 
Florence  V.,  1211;  Harvey  F., 
1199;  Henry,  488;  Horace,  511; 
Irwin,  531;  Isaac,  488;  Jona¬ 
than,  511;  L.  Rebecca,  511; 
Maria  A.,  488,  511;  Mary  W., 
488;  Paul  A.,  532;  Quintus, 
504,  531;  Ruth  C.,  1211 ;  Sarah, 
170;  Wilbur  S.,  532;  William, 
514 

Stahlnecker,  Alice,  1265,  1271; 

Anna  R.,  1261,  1265;  Carrie 
E.,  1271,  1277;  Edith  I.,  1270; 


Edwin  S.,  1261,  1265,  1271; 
Elamina  Y.,  1261,  1265;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1265;  Emma,  1263,  1268; 
Franklin  Y.,  1265,  1270; 

George,  1265;  Henrietta  F., 
1265,'  1270;  Herbert,  1270; 
II.  Wilson,  33,  1265,  1271; 
Jacob,  1261,  1265;  Joseph, 

1268;  Kathryn  S.,  1265,  1271; 
Laura,  1265;  Lydia,  1265; 
Mary  M.,  1265,  1271 ;  Marv  Y., 
1265,  1271;  Miriam,  Q270; 

Phoebe  A.,  374,  400;  Sarah, 
1196,  1208;  Sarah  B.,  993; 
William  H.,  400;  Yeakle,  1265 
Staines,  Elizabeth  S.,  388;  James, 
_  388 

Stainsby,  Ada,  495,  521;  Thomas 

H. ,  521 

Stair,  Amy  G.,  627 
Staler,  Magdalena,  186 
Staley,  499 

Andrew  W.,  539;  Bell  M.,  539; 
Elva  V.,  539,  558;  George  W., 
539;  Hazel  T.,  539;  James  W., 
508,  539;  Margaret  A.,  407; 
Martha,  168;  Minnie,  290; 
Minnie  C.,  539;  Susan  M.,  508, 
539;  William  A  ,  539 
Stallman,  John,  1259 
Stamrook,  Mary  E.,  107,  120;  Wil¬ 
liam,  120 

Stanford,  Susan,  1405 
Stange,  Charles  H.,  1382,  1416; 
Claus,  1416;  Elizabeth  J.,  1416; 
Harriet  N.,  1382,  1416 
Stanton,  Cecilia  A.,  1028,  1063; 
Henry  J.,  1028;  James  R.,  1028, 
1063;  John  C.,  1013,  1028; 
John  H.,  102S;  Mary  L.,  1028, 
1063;  Mary  S.,  1013,  1028; 
Nell  M.,  1063;  Virginia  M., 
1028,  1063 

Staples,  Ames,  SIS;  Zenaide  L.,  762, 
818 

Stapleton,  Amelia,  702,  734 
Starr,  Aletha  F.,  556;  Clyde,  536, 
556;  Emily  Y.,  536;  556; 

Harold  E.,  556;  Kermit  E., 
556;  Mary  A.,  556;  Mary  E., 
889,  893;  Matilda,  S18;  R. 
Clair,  556;  Ruth  L,  556;  Wil¬ 
liam  E.,  556 

Starrett,  Anna  M.,  715,  767;  Harry 
G.,  715,  767;  William  S.,  767 
Startzer,  Eva  A.,  1049,  1099; 

Henry,  1049,  1099 
States,  Anne  E.,  1368;Mary  E.,  607; 
Stauffer,  339,  950 

Ada  A.,  639,  647;  Albert,  976, 
987;  Alice,  284,  305;  Allen,  446, 
639,  647;  Amelia  S.,  976,  987; 
Andrew,  445;  Anna  A.,  258; 
Anna  K.,  936;  Anna  M.,  826; 
Annie,  650,  1114;  Annie  A., 
490,  516;  Annie  E.,  444;  Annie 

I. ,  761,  817;  Annie  M.,  876, 
881;  Barbara  II.,  271,  273;  Bert 
F.,  761,  817;  Bert  L.,  817;  Ber¬ 
tha  W.,  291;  Catharine,  446, 
532,  639,  647;  Catharine  M., 
660;  Christian,  1388;  Eliza, 
1334,  1359;  Elizabeth,  553, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1727 


1052,  1190,  1197;  Ella,  442, 
457;  Ellemina,  970,  974;  Em¬ 
ma,  159,  173;  Estella  S.,  599, 
621 

Florence  M.,  445;  Frank  C.,  291; 
Franklin,  305;  Franklin  B., 
477,  490;  George,  713,  761; 
George  C.,  761 ;  George  E.,  490, 
516;  Hannah,  932;  Hannah  K., 
639;  Harold  A.,  445;  Harry  A., 
S76,  881;  Harvey  F.,  490;  Hen¬ 
ry,  846,  1040;  Henry  L.,1214; 
Horace  W.,  1201,  1214;  Irwin 

R. ,  621;  Isaac,  271,  273;  Israel 
1197;  Jesse,  490;  Jesse  J.,  490; 
John,  457,  634,  639,  761,  817; 
John  P.,  1015;  John  S.,  173; 
Jonathan,  1337;  Joseph,  974; 
Julian,  639 

Katie  W.,  1253;  Leah  S.,  516; 
Leland  C.,  881;  Lizzie,  574, 
587,  811,  846;  Lydia  S.,  1201, 
1214;  Martha  E.,  1350,  1388; 
Martha  L.,  1325,  1337;  Mary 

A. ,  639,  647;  Mary  R.,  1040; 
Mary  S.,  516;  Myrtle  R.,  761, 
817;  Nancy,  569,  575;  Rebecca 
M.,  1015;  Richard,  446;  Russell 

C. ,  1214;  Samuel,  271,  575; 
Sarah,  910,  913;  Sarah  A.,  639, 
647;  Sarah  B.,  195;  Sarah  E., 
713,  761;  Sarah  K,  477,  490; 
Susan  B.,  970,  975;  Susanna, 
271,  273,  1314,  1320;  Susanna 

B. ,  634,  639;  Vena  A.,  430,  445; 
William,  446,  647;  W.  T.,  444 

Staup,  Blanch  M.,  1159 
Staboren,  45 

Stealy,  Bernice,  1400;  Flenry,  1400; 
Louis,  1400;  Marie,  1400;  Mar¬ 
tha  C.,  1358,  1400;  Rufus  R., 
1358,  1400;  Ruth,  1400 
Steady,  Esther,  234,  242;  John,  242 
Steckel,  Agnes  S.,  599;  Edgar,  599; 
Elsie  L.,  1133;  George,  1133; 
Irene  R.,  1133;  Mame  V.,  1089, 
1133;  Rebecca,  1042;  Samuel, 
1089,  1133 

Stecker,  Cora  E.,  1112 
Steckley,  David  J.,  1359,  1402; 
John,  1402;  Mildred  P.,  1402; 
Sylvia  T.,  1359,  1402;  Verda 
L.,  1402 

Stedman,  John,  35,  36,  39,  41,  44,  46 
Steele  (Steel),  Ann  M.,  568,  574; 
Belle  L.,  506,  535;  Charles,  915; 
Charles  L.,  913,  915;  Clarence 

D. ,  540;  Cora,  1088;  Emma  E., 
105,  114;  Fannie,  540;  Gertrude 

S. ,  913,  915;  James,  64;  Samuel, 
114;  Sarah  M.,  540;  Thomas, 
568,  574 

Steeley,  Charles,  562;  Elsie  M.,  562; 
Hattie  E.,  546,  562;  Martin, 
826;  Raymond,  546,  562;  Su¬ 
san  E.,  826 

Steelman,  Priscilla,  1413 

Steely,  Della  C.,  980,  991;  Elizabeth 

E. ,  717,  773;  Emma,  773;  John, 
717,  773,  991;  Nora,  773 

Steenson,  Anna  E.,  748;  Richard, 
748 


Steffen,  Jacob  E.,  1426;  Margaret, 
1400,  1426 

Steffey,  Annie  K.,  1205,  1220;  Peter 

C.,  1220;  Samuel  B.,  1205, 
1220 

Stegmeyer,  George,  1058;  Kather¬ 
ine,  1026,  1058 

Stehl,  John,  488,  510;  Sarah  J.,  488, 
510 

Stehler,  Arthur,  617 ;  Emma  G.,  596, 
617;  Henry,  596,  617;  Mar- 
o-arst  61/ 

Stehly,  Araminda,  1088,  1131;  Ed¬ 
win,  1131 

Steigerwalt  (Steigerwold),  Alverta, 
808;  Ambrose,  808;  Clara,  753, 
S07;  Daisy,  753,  SOS;  Mary, 
1167;  Stephen,  807 
Steinard,  Jacob,  583;  Melvina,  571, 
583 

Steinbach  (Steinback),  Annie,  1308; 
Frederica,  511,  543;  Frederick, 
543 

Steinberger,  Levin  H.,  703,  737; 

Rebecca  H.,  703,  737 
Steinbrenner,  Christina,  644,  653; 
Jacob,  653 

Steinbright,  Allen  U.,  1273;  Anna 
M.,  1267,  1273;  Frank  L., 
1273;  Frank  W.,  1267,  1273; 
Harold  D.,  1273;  Henry  N., 
1273:  Ralph  T.,  1273;  Wilbur 
G.,  1273 

Steiner,  Abraham,  955;  Alice  R., 
1535,  1548;  Anna  W.,  1535; 
Catharine,  255;  Elizabeth  B., 
1555;  Elizabeth  C.,  1548,  1555; 
Emma  J.,  1535;  Henry,  1008; 
Isbon,  1535,  1548;  John,  1419, 
1535;  Josiah,  1518,  1535;  Mary, 
1387,  1419;  Mary  E.,  1518, 

1535;  Mary  M.,  950,  955; 

Minnie  B.,  1535;  Stanley  IL, 
1548,  1555;  Susan  C.,  1535; 

Warren  H.,  1535;  William  A., 
1555;  William  H.,  1535 
Steinhauser,  George,  1495;  Laura 

E. ,  1480,  1495 

Steinman  (Stineman),  Anna  J.,  443; 
Carrie  I.,  443,  458;  Charles  G., 
443,  458,  1202;  Charles  W., 
458;  Elizabeth,  419,  420; 

Fianna  M.,  428,  443;  George, 
429,  443;  ITelene  G.,  421,  429; 
Ida  M.,  443;  James  A.,  428, 
443;  James  E.,  443,  458;  John, 
443;  John  F.,  429,  443,  458, 
507;  Katie  A.,  443;  Katie  S., 
443,  458;  Laura  J.,  443,  458, 
507;  Lottie  J.,  443,  458;  M. 
Agnes,  443,  458;  Margaret  A., 
458;  Mary  C.,  429,  443;  Paul 

F. ,  458;  Ralph  J.,  443;  Rena 
A.,  458;  Viola  M.,  443;  W. 
Frank,  421,  429;  William  F., 
443;  Willis  J.,  443 

Steinmetz,  Christine,  213;  Edna 

G. ,  189;  Edwin,  1043;  Elsie  M., 
189,  211;  Emma,  1049,  1099; 
Emma  J.,  170,  189;  Florence, 
513,  547;  Harvey  W.,  189,  211; 
Joseph,  9S8;  Katie  S.,  1202; 
Margaret  B.,  977,  988;  Milton 


IL,  189;  Nancy  B.,  1043;  Per- 
ma  S.,  189,  211;  Ralph  M.,  189; 
William  E.,  170,  189 
Steitz,  Elizabeth,  1048;  George, 
1048 

Steitz,  E.  H.,  431;  Emma  S.,  Ill, 
125;  Jane  S.,  431;  Louise,  1408; 
Mattie,  646,  655;  Rebecca, 
1048;  Solomon,  125;  William 
FI.,  Ill,  125 

Steltzer,  Edna  S.,  1207,  1222;  Lewis 

G. ,  1207,  1222;  Lewis  J.,  1222 
Stembel,  Clarence,  1524;  J.  Mc¬ 
Bride,  1509,  1524;  Louise  D., 
1509,  1524 

Stemple,  Beatrice  Iv.,  1109;  John 
P.,  1109;  Joseph  S.,  1109; 
Joseph  W.,  1062,  1109;  Maime 
E.  1062,  1109;  Millard  F.,  1109 
Stenback,  Eda  Iv.,  158,  169;  Hans 
R.,  169 

Stengel,  Sarah,  803 
Stephanson  (Stephenson,  Steven¬ 
son),  A.  E.,  1423,  1431;  Cather¬ 
ine  D.,  1423,  1431;  Charles, 
777;  Emma,  777;  Emma  L., 
719;  Eva,  777;  Frank  P.,  1431; 
Laura,  777 ;  Lillian,  777 ;  Lydia, 
776;  Margaret,  719,  777;  Mar¬ 
tha,  776;  Maud  F.,  914;  Nellie, 
777;  Robert  719,  777;  Samuel 
P.,  1431;  Sarah  105,  777; 

Sarah  A.,  719,  776;  Susan,  699, 
724;  Thomas,  719,  776,  777 
Stephens — see  Stevens 
Sterm,  May,  1488 
Stern,  Catharine,  651;  Catharine 

H.  642,  651;  Charles,  651; 
Eliza  O.,  1018,  1045;  Hiram, 
642,  651 ;  Ivathryne  L.,  375,  401  ; 
Lester,  651;  Mina,  1045;  Passa- 
ville,  1018,  1045;  Samuel,  651 

Sterner,  Allen  L.,  552;  Amanda, 
666,  669;  Catharine  E.,  639, 
648;  Edna,  648;  Edna  H.,  554; 
Edna  L.,  523,  552;  Edward  Y., 
552;  Elomena,  531;  Francis  S., 
459;  George,  523,  552;  George 
W.,  554;  Grace  H.,  554;  Hettie 
H.,  1013,  1028;  IdaL.,  445,  459; 
James,  639,  648;  Lydia  Y.,  472; 
Mabel  IL,  533,  554;  Margaret 
E.,  552;  Mildred,  759;  Nathan, 
472;  Pearl,  648;  Percival,  648; 
Ravmond,  648;  Samuel,  669; 
Sarah,  690,  701;  Stella  Iv.,  599, 
620;  Warren  C.,  533,  554;  Wil¬ 
liam,  620,  1013,  1028 
Stetler  (Stettler),  Alverda,  787; 
Amanda,  1084;  Anna  M.,  727, 
786;  Charles  II.,  727;  Daniel, 
731;  Effie  J.,  701,  731;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  111;  Emma,  786;  Emma 
B.,  1354;  Henry,  64;  Israel, 
69;  John,  786;  Johnston  S., 
704;  Lester,  786;  Lottie  S.,  734, 
791;  Mary  A.,  197;  Sallie,  691, 
704;  Sallie  D.,  593,  613;  Salome, 
741;  Sara,  408;  William  G.,  791 
Stetley,  Anna  M.,  454 
Stetser,  Bella,  1223 
Stettler — see  Stetler 
Stetz,  Katharine,  1395 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Stevens  (Stephens,  Stephan),  Alex¬ 
ander  T.,  1483;  Alvertia  U., 
850;  Anna  M.,  1143;  Annie  W., 
1023,  1055;  Austin  T.,  1482; 

B.  Eleanor,  1055;  B.  Franklin, 
1023,  1055;  Catharine,  1408; 
Charles  H.,  1143;  Corson  T., 
1483;  Emeline,  692,  708;  Emer- 
entia  U.,  825,  850;  Esta  U., 
850;  Fred  R.,  825,  850;  Hattie 
M.,  776;  H.  E.,  776;  Irene  M., 
850;  Jacob,  708;  James,  1108; 
John,  1055;  John  F.,  1056; 
Julia  A.,  1060,  1108;  Lillie  M., 
1143;  Lizzie  M.,  1024,  1056; 
Lloyd  B.,  105;  Lottie,  1055; 
Lucietta,  1203;  Margaret  S., 
1483;  Martha  T.,  742,  1468, 
1482;  Mary  J.,  1457,  1468; 
Mary  S.,  1482,  1497;  Maurice 
G.,  1143;  Oliver  M.,  1143; 
Rachel  D.,  1483,  1497;  Robert 

C. ,  1114,  1143;  Robert  H., 
1143;  Ruth  H.,  1143;  Sarah, 
839;  Stella  B.,  1114,  1143; 
Viola  E.,  105;  Viola  H.,  1483; 
William,  1457,  1468;  William 
M.,  742,  1468,  1482;  William 

S.,  1483,  1497 

Stevenson — see  Stephanson 
Stever,  David,  1339;  Elbert  M., 
1477,  1492,  1493;  Elizabeth, 
1463,  1477;  Fred,  1477,  1492; 
Frederick  J.,  1493;  Hilda  L., 
1492;  James,  1477;  Laura  J., 
1477, 1492;  Lena  E.,  1477, 1492; 
Leonard,  1463,  1477;  Leonard 
C.,  1492;  Mabel  C.,  1477,  1492; 
Mary  A.,  122;  Priscilla  E., 
1325,  1339;  Susan  M.,  1463, 
1477 

Stewart,  Adelaide  C.,  187;  Anna 
K.,  1552,  1555;  Charles,  1551; 
Dorothy  E.,  615;  Edna,  1290, 
1302;  Ella  S.,  1158;  Emma  F., 
1141;  Ezekiel  J.,  1302;  Frank 
W.,  1527,  1543;  Helen  R.,  1543; 
James,  615;  J.  Eloise,  1098, 
1140;  John  W.,  594,  615;  J. 
Wayde,  615;  Lillian  E.,  1527, 
1543;  Mary,  1465;  Matilda 
M.,  1541,  1551;  Olive  E.,  594, 
615;  Russell  C.,  1541,  1551; 
William,  1140 
Stewle,  Lena,  831 

Steyer,  Emma  L.,  1202,  1218;  Ger¬ 
trude,  1434,  1437,  1438;  Henry 
E.,  1202,  1218;  John,  1218; 
Magdalena,  1235,  1240;  Mary, 
462;  Stephen,  1437 
Stichter,  Anna,  511;  Anna  G.,  476, 
488;  Annie  G.,  543,  559;  Caro¬ 
line,  511;  Catharine,  511,  543; 
Catharine  A.,  488,  511,  578; 
Catharine  B.,  511,  544;  Catha¬ 
rine  M.,  488,  510;  Christina 
B.,  476;  Clarence  E.,  543; 
Copeland,  488,  511;  Daisy  C., 
543;  Daniel,  511;  Effie  M., 
1059,  1108;  Eli,  488,  511;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  510,  543;  Elmer  F.,  543, 
559;  Elsie  E.,  543,  559;  Emma, 
511;  Emma  R.,  1119;  Esther, 


488;  George  B.,  1059,  1108; 
Harry  J.,  543;  Henry,  476,  488, 
510;  Henry  D.,  511,  544;  Jacob, 
488;  Jeremiah,  488,  510;  John 
M.,  511,  543,  578;  Kate  M., 
511,  543;  Kathryn  A.,  544; 
Lizzie  I.,  543,  559;  Mabel  L., 
543;  Maria  G.,  488,  511;  Mary 
A.,  511,  544;  Sadie  V.,  543,  559; 
Samuel,  488;  Sarah  A.,  488, 
511;  Thomas,  488;  William, 
488,  510,  511 
Stickney,  610 
Stiefel,  Caroline,  194 
Stieff,  Caroline,  804 
Stienisma,  Jennie  K.,  1499 
Still,  Ada  B.,  1361,  1404;  Emma 
Iv.,  768,  822;  John,  822;  Joseph, 
1404;  Lewis,  723,  784;  Lillie 
M.,  728,  784 

Stimmel,  Anna,  813;  Clinton,  756, 
813;  Eva  H.,  756,  813;  James, 
813;  Minerva,  813 
Stimpson,  Cecilia  R.,  921,  923; 
Chenney  M.,  921,  923;  Ellen 

D.  921  923 

Stine,  Agnes  H.,  1371,  1406;  Amelia, 
1190,  1196;  Bertha  O.,  1071, 
1114;  Betty  R.,  1406;  F.  A., 
1406;  Peter  Iv.,  1114;  Sue  L., 
109,  122;  Wallace  H.,  1371, 
1406;  Yohe,  1196 
Stineman — see  Steinman 
Stiner,  John,  998;  Rebecca,  989,  998 
Stingley,  Celeste  M.,  1388,  1420; 
Lyman,  1420 

Stinson,  Amy,  1324;  Barbara  B., 
1320,  1324;  Catharine,  1324, 
1334;  Catharine  H.,  1324, 

1334;  Charles  H.,  314;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1324,  1335;  Jane  H., 
1324;  John.  1324;  Margaret, 
1324,  1334;  Mary  E.,  289,  314; 
Mary  S.,  1324;  Samuel,  1320, 
1324;  William,  1324,  1334 
Stirely,  Fannie  C.,  1391 
Stirlc,  Mary  W.,  306 
Stirling,  Edna  M.,  190,  212;  Wil¬ 
liam,  190,  212 

Stith,  Jesse  M.,  1478,  1493;  Manson 
J.,  1493;  Marjorie  L.,  1493; 
Mildred  R.,  1493;  M.  Chand¬ 
ler,  1493;  Ruby  A.,  1478,  1493 
Stitzell,  Katie  B.,  848 
Stock,  Lydia  M.,  308,  333;  Melvin 
C.,  333;  William,  308,  333 
Stocker,  Rosan,  1508,  1519 
Stockham,  Charles,  790;  Edward 
V.,  729,  790;  Hartranft,  790; 
Marion  H.,  729,  790 
Stocks,  George  C.,  946.,  1187 
Stockton,  Mary,  1551 
Stoffletz,  Jennie  H.,  1095;  Ray  T., 
1095 

Stoff regen,  George  L.,  454;  Louis 

E. ,  454;  Louis  F.,  440,  454; 
Robert  F.,  454;  Sarah  M.,  454; 

S.,  Effie,  440,  454 

Stoger,  Elizabeth,  551 
Stohler,  Emma  E.,  849 
Stokes,  Anna  P.,  1410;  Harry,  104, 
113;  Laura  S.,  104,  113 


Stoll,  Annie  S.,  701;  Effie  M.,  1075, 
1119;  William,  701;  William 
H.,  1075,  1119 

Stone,  Amanda,  301 ;  Anna  E.,  1221 ; 
Asahel,  1448;  Della  M.,  289, 
314;  Frances  C.,  1097;  John 

II.,  314;  Mary  A.,  321 
Stoneback,  Annie  S.,  863;  Donald 

F. ,  1137;  Earl  E.,  1094,  1137; 
Elizabeth,  328;  Elmer  E.,  1137 ; 
Evelyn  W.,  399;  George,  863; 
Henry  H.,  1297;  Leidy  W., 
523;  Lila,  1286,  1297;  Sallie 
E.,  496,  523;  Stella  M.,  1094, 
1137;  Warren,  399 

Stoner,  Arthur,  514;  Emma  L.,  514, 
548;  Etta  M.,  514,  548;  Frank, 
645;  Gertrude  V.,  514,  548; 
Jacob,  64;  Lj'dia  C.,  514,  548; 
Marian  F.,  618;  Mary  R.,  645; 
Samuel  R.,  514;  Sara,  774; 
Susan  Y.,  489,  514;  Susanna, 
96,  99;  William  H.,  489,  514 
Stonerer,  Louise,  717 
Stong,  Abigail,  1321,  1327;  Aman¬ 
da  B.,  366,  388;  Annie  K.,  174, 
195;  Barbara,  943;  Cornelius, 
366,  388;  Elizabeth,  388;  Em¬ 
ma  J.,  174,  195;  Euphemia, 
640;  Flora,  388;  George  F.,  195, 
196;  Harry  G.,  174,  195;  Hen¬ 
ry,  240;  Henry  C.,  521;  John 

G. ,  174,  195;  Margaret,  388, 
407;  Mary,  495,  521;  Mary  A., 
388;  Philip,  388,  943;  Raymond 
K.,  195;  Rebecca,  1023;  Sarah, 
234,  240;  Sarah  G.,  174,  196; 
Wilson,  388 

Stoops,  Ida,  1484 
Storer,  Ruth  B.,  1318 
Storey,  Mary  C.,  14S3 
Stormfeltz,  Sarah  A.,  715,  768 
Story,  Maggie  B.,  1331 
Stoss,  Cora,  795,  841;  Joseph  A., 
841 

Stott,  Eliza  F.,  572,  585;  Geor- 
gianna,  700,  726 

Stotts,  James  U.,  S53;  Louise,  833, 
853 

Stotzer,  Mary,  1515,  1532 
Stoudt  (Stout),  Abner,  245;  Albert, 
235;  Albert  Y.,  1265;  Alice  L., 
974,  983;  Allen  Iv.,  235,  244; 
Alma  R.,  245,  261;  Almeda  L., 
174,  195;  Alverda  W.,  1055, 
1105;  Amanda  R.,  1158,  1165; 
Amanda  Y.,  1261,  1265;  Anna 
N.,  1239,  1247;  Annie  S.,  235, 
244;  Asher  M.,  245,  261;  Bur¬ 
ton,  261;  Charles  F.,  341;  Clar¬ 
ence  L.,  201;  Clementine  S., 
167,  186;  Daniel,  235;  Edgar, 
245;  Edna  L.,  244,  261,  1245; 
Edward,  1034,  1071;  Edward 
D.,  1165;  Edwin  II.,  1158, 
1165;  Edwin  S.,  1265;  Eliza¬ 
beth  H.,  1034,  1071;  Elizabeth 
R.,  235,  244;  Ella,  1071;  Elmer, 
244,  261,  1245;  Elsie  M.,  201; 
Elva  A.,  1265;  Elvie  R.,  1270; 
Elwood,  215;  Emma,  913;  Em¬ 
ma  C.,  1265,  1270;  Emma  K., 
440,  453;  Emma  P.,  245,  261; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1729 


Eva,  206,  215;  Geraldine  E., 
261 ;  Gertrude,  241 ,  257 ;  Hanna 

L. ,  1270,  1277;  Hannah  K., 
232,  235;  Hannah  N.,  177,  201; 
Harold  E.,  201;  Harriet,  215; 
Harry  W.,  1270,  1277;  Harry 
Y.,  1277;  Helen  R.,  1265,  1270; 
Henry  L.,  1247;  Irene  K.,  175 ; 
Jacob,  512,  9S3;  Jesse  A.,  1261, 
1265;  Joel,  983;  John,  195, 
232,  441;  John  D.,  1105;  John 
Id.,  177,  201;  John  M.,  235; 
Jonathan,  1265;  Joseph  R., 
261;  Julia,  1122;  Laura,  895; 
Laura  A.,  1265;  Lillie  M.,  244, 
261;  Linford  P.,  1055,  1105; 
Lloyd  E.,  1165;  Margaret,  572, 
584;  Maria  H.,  191;  Mary, 
1270,  1551;  Mary  A.,  341; 
Mary  J.,  201,  214,  215;  Mary 

M. ,  1265,  1271;  Maurice  W., 
1265,  1270;  Oliver,  441;  Oscar 
M.,  245,  '261;  Paul  M.,  1277; 
Pearl,  245;  Peter,  186;  Peter 

D. ,  201,  1271;  Peter  E.,  201; 
Rachel,  921 ;  Ravmond  IL,  201 ; 
Rebecca  D.,  974,  983;  Rosa 
M.,  327,  341;  Sadie  V.,  201; 
Sarah,  488,  512;  Septimus,  235, 
244;  Wilbur  M.,  327,  341; 
William  P.,  201;  Wilmer,  261; 
Worman,  1071 

Stover,  vUvin  M.,  988,  993;  Arlena 

E. ,  993;  Asher,  993;  Clarence 
H.,  779,  835;  David,  985; 
Davis,  680;  Dorothy  C.,  835; 
Eleanor  R.,  993;  Elizabeth 
D.,  986,  997;  Elizabeth  O.,  162; 
Emma  S.,  975,  985;  Etta,  320; 
George  C.,  997;  Gertie  E.,  897, 
904;  Hannah  H.,  721,  779; 
Hannah  K.,  411;  Hannah  M., 
754,  810;  Harry  J.,  721,  779; 
Hazel  M.,  615;  Henry,  162; 
Herbert  H.,  835;  Isaiah,  1039, 
1084;  Jacob  C.,  1084;  James 
D.,  9S6,  997;  J.  Karl,  997; 
Kate  G.,  1039,  1084;  Kathryn 
P.,  594,  615;  Laura  A.,  983, 
993;  Mahlon  G.,  975,  985; 
Mary,  306;  Mav  S.,  985; 
Oliver,  904;  Pearl  S.,  779,  835; 
Raymond  S.,  985;  Samuel, 
615;  Sarah  H.,  779;  Sue,  675, 
680;  Susan,  169;  Webster  S., 
985;  William,  754,  810;  William 
A.,  594,  615;  William  C.,  779 

Stowman,  Emilie  Y.,  1275;  M.  A. 
Ethelenda,  1275;  Mary  T., 
1268,  1275;  Walter  J.,  1268, 
1275;  Walter  W.,  1275;  W. 
Webster,  1275 
Stoy,  Laura  C.,  871,  878 
Strable,  Edward,  777;  Laura  S.,  777 
Strader,  Mary  A.,  610 
Strahle,  Ethel,  318 
Straith,  Jermima,  1495 
Straiton,  Anna  E.,  1430 
Strasberger,  Catharine,  1573 
Strasburg,  8 
Stratfold,  Lucy,  612 
Strauch,  Augustus  R.,  1027;  Catha¬ 
rine  S.,  1013,  1027;  Charles  D., 


1059;  Francis,  1027,  1059; 

George  W.,  1059,  1107;  Helen 

R. ,  1107;  Henry  L.,  1027,  1059; 
Ida  V.,  1059,  1107;  Isaac, 
1013,  1027;  Isaac  J.,  1059; 
Laura  J.,  1059,  1107;  Lewis 
G.,  1107;  Mabel  F.,  1107;  Mar¬ 
garet  J.,  1027,  1059;  Margaret 

S. ,  1107,  1143;  Marie  N.,  1107; 
Mary,  1027;  Matilda,  1027, 
1059;  Paul  L.,  1107;  Robert  F., 
1107;  Sarah,  1027;  Sarah  A., 
1027,  1059;  Savenia  H.,  1027; 
Savenia  J.,  1059,  1107;  William 
L.,  1107 

Strauser,  Mary,  991;  Mary  J.,  990 
Strauss,  Ida  H.,  126;  Martin,  126 
Strausser,  Arlan  E.,  1577;  Charles, 
1576;  Edward,  1574,  1576; 

Galelma  M.,  1576,  1577;  Myr- 
tie,  1576;  Norma,  1576;  Percy 
A.,  1576;  Raymond  V.,  1576; 
Rosie  D.,  1574,  1576;  Solon 
E.,  1576,  1577 

Straw,  Anna,  781,  836;  S.  P.,  836 
Strawbridge,  Robert,  1442; 
Roberta,  1388,  1422;  William 

T. ,  1422 

Strawn,  Charlotte,  276,  290;  Edna, 
266;  Ethel  M.,  266;  Henry, 
266;  Irwin,  266;  Irwin  W.,  252, 
266;  Isaac  R.,  290;  Kathryn, 
266;  Marie,  266;  Milton,  266; 
Susie  K.,  252,  266 
Street,  Anna,  1371 
Streeper,  Amanda,  1261,  1263; 

Austin,  1037,  1079;  Caroline, 
1267;  Charles,  1258;  Daniel, 
59;  Florence,  1079;  Lizzie  G., 
1037,  1079;  Lydia  A.,  1269; 
Maria  T.,  742;  Peter,  1263; 
Sarah,  59,  950;  Thomas,  742; 
William,  148 
Street,  Elizabeth,  678 
Strickel,  Mary,  168 
Strickler,  Nancy,  243;  Reuben  G., 
260;  Rubie  G.,  243,  260 
Stringer,  1440,  1442,  1451 
Strite,  Mary  R.,  715,  769;  Mattie, 
169 

Stritzinger,  Lewis  G.,  332;  Marion 
C.,  304,  332;  Ravmond  K.,  304, 
332;  Robert  L.,  332 
Strobert,  Hattie  A.,  714,  766;  Wil¬ 
liam,  766 

Stroble,  Harriet  K.,  1109 
Strock,  Ida,  1566,  1568 
Stroh,  Alfred  R.,  1158,  1165;  Aman¬ 
da  R.,  1155,  1158,  1165;  Annie 
L.,  1158,  1165,  1173;  Annie  M., 
1158,  1165;  Arlene  A.,  1166; 
Benedict,  1186;  Casselia,  1158; 
Charles,  1155,  1158;  Charles 
S.,  1165;  Clarence  D.,  1165; 
Cyrus  O.,  1158,  1165;  Diana, 
1042,  1087,  1158;  Edna  R., 
1165,  1173;  Edward  K,  1159; 
Ellen  M.,  1158,  1165;  Elmer 
S.,  1165,  1173;  Elsie  T.,  1165, 
1173;  Emanuel,  1158;  Emma 
J.,  1155,  1159;  Euna  G.,  1166; 
Flora  J.,  1158,  1165,  1378; 
Florence  Iv.,  1165;  Harold  A., 


1165;  Hattie  L.,  1166;  Helen, 
1165;  Hilda  M.,  1166;  Horace, 
1158,  1165;  James  R.,  1158, 

1165,  1378;  Laura  M.,  1158, 

1165;  Leon  A.,  1166;  Leon  C., 
1165,  1173;  Leory  C.,  1166; 
Mabel  H.,  1158,  1166;  Mahlon 
R.,  1158,  1166;  Mamie  M., 
1165, 1173;  Marion,  1165;  Peter, 
1153,  1155;  Rebecca  R.,  1155, 
1158;  Ruby,  1166;  Sophia  S., 

1153,  1155;  Stanwood,  1166; 

Wilson  H.,  1158,  1165 
Strohecker,  Edwin,  995;  Ruth  E. 
985,  995 

Strohl,  Arlene  C.,  1131;  Beulah  C., 
983,  993;  Emerson,  1088,  1131; 
E.  Pearl,  1395;  Eva  F.,  1395, 
1425;  Florence  M.,  1395,  1425; 
Forest  R.,  1131;  Fred  W., 
1131;  George  M..  1354,  1395; 
George  R.,  1395,  1425;  G. 
Ralph,  1425;  Joel,  1088;  John, 
1088;  Josiah,  1131;  Laura  E., 
1354,  1395;  Martin  M.,  1131; 
Matilda  H.,  1088,  1131;  May- 
me  C.,  1131;  Sophia,  1088; 
Walter  II.,  1131;  Warren  A., 
1131;  William,  993,  1395 
Strohlein,  Elizabeth  V.,  194,  213; 
George  M.,  213;  Hannah  R., 
213 

Strohm,  Dorothy  M.,  561;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1195;  Hanna,  448;  Jacob, 
561;  Maria,  707;  Mary  A.,  192; 
Maud  R.,  544,  561;  William, 
544,  561 

Strong,  Bertha,  583,  603;  Herman 

L. ,  121;  Jonathan,  603;  Lucie 

M. ,  108,  121 

Strotman,  Mary,  625,  626 
Strouse,  Annie  R.,  164,  183;  Char¬ 
lotte  P.,  867,  872;  Joseph,  606; 
Olive  D.,  586,  606;  Reuben  B., 
183;  William,  867,  872 
Strowbridge,  Archibald,  1475;  C., 
1464;  Elizabeth,  1460,  1475; 
Helen  A.,  1464 

Strubeck,  Charles,  991;  Helen  E., 
991 

Strunk,  Alice,  646,  656;  Amelia, 
1192,  1200;  Amos,  911;  Bergen, 
656;  Bertha,  646,  656;  Carroll 
R.,  656,  660;  Cyrus  B.,  638, 
646;  Cyrus  H.,  646,  656;  David, 
646;  Elizabeth,  968,  970; 

Evelyn  A.,  656;  Hannah,  173; 
Hannah  II. ,  618;  Helen  F.,  656, 
660;  Irwin,  642,  646,  656; 
Leanna,  193;  Leslie  G.,  656; 
Maria,  647,  738;  Mary,  1055; 
Mary  B.,  642,  646,  656;  Mary 
E.,  646,  656;  Mildred  D.,  656; 
Rebecca,  108;  Sallie  H.,  911; 
Sarah  A.,  646,  656;  Sarah  R., 
638,  646;  Susanna,  296,  355, 
362,  1169 

Stryker,  Elizabeth,  1365 
Stuart  de  Dieces,  1539 
Stuart,  Marie,  109 
Stubblebine,  Alice,  634;  A.  N.,  23 
Stubbs,  Anna,  1388,  1421;  Cecil  C., 
1421 


1730 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Stuber,  John  W.,  831;  Lillie  E., 
773  831 

Stuempfle,  Mabel,  990 
Stufflet,  Leah,  1250 
Stull,  Susan,  1044 
Stultz,  Theresia,  1127 
Stumbaugh,  Sadie  A.,  1368,  1406; 
Samuel,  1406 

Stump,  Margaret,  685,  686;  Mar- 
gareta,  687;  Sarah  E.,  840 
Sturm,  Florence,  932,  936;  George, 
936 

Sturtevant,  1059 
Stutsman,  Maud,  990 
Stutzman,  Lovina,  811 
Styer,  Anna,  1445;  David,  1442; 

Emma  K.,  621;  Marie,  1144 
Styger,  Jacob,  70 
Suchhafen,  45 
Suggarts,  Kate  B.,  1321 
Suhr,  Martha,  909,  911;  William, 
911 

Suit't,  Aubrey  F.,  1066;  Clair  H., 
1066;  James  T.,  1030,  1066; 
Maud  E.,  1030,  1066;  Walter, 
1066 

Sulkie,  Katie,  1214 
Sullivan,  Catherine,  768,  823;  Ellen, 
1027,  1059;  James,  823;  Sarah, 
1395 

Sulzer,  Laten,  574,  588;  Mary  E., 
574,  588 

Summers,  Annie,  882;  Barbara, 
1324,  1335;  Catharine,  1324; 
Christina,  1324;  Cora,  770; 
David,  1324;  Elizabeth,  1324; 
Elizabeth  B.,  1320,  1324;  Eliza¬ 
beth  E.,  1324,  1335;  Hannah, 
1324;  Henry,  1320,  1324; 

Jacob,  1320,  1324,  1335;  Jane 
H.,  1338,  1366;  Jennie  H., 
1335;  John,  1325;  Kate  G., 
1325;  Lucy,  1324;  Margaret 
A.,  1324,  1335 ;  Margaret  E., 
1335;  Martha,  1335;  Martin 
L.,  1335;  Mary,  1325,  1335, 
1360;  Minnie,  1357,  1399; 

Nancy,  1324;  Nannie  M.,  137; 
Sarah,  1324;  Sarah  B.,  1320, 
1324;  Susan,  1324;  Valentine, 
1399;  William  B.,  1335 
Summev,  Barbara,  848 
Sumprow,  Catharine,  1320 
Sunderlin,  Charles  D.,  1478;  Ed¬ 
ward  M.,  1463,  1478;  Mary 
E.,  1463,  1478;  Samuel,  1478 
Sunderman,  John  IF,  1567;  Mary 
E.,  1565,  1567 
Sundermier,  Margaret,  540 
Super,  Philip,  98 

Supplee  (Suplee,  Souplis),  Abigail 
E.,  1446,  1458;  Abraham,  1441, 
1445,  1450;  Adaline  R.,  1457, 
1468;  Alexander  H.,  296;  Allen, 
1457;  Amanda  C.,  279,  296; 
Andrew  (Andris),  279,  296, 
1440,  1441;  Anna,  972,  981, 
1467;  Anna  C.,  653,  1467,  1468, 
1482;  Anna  E.,  637,  644,  1468; 
Anna  M.,  1458;  Anna  R.,  1468, 
1483;  A.  Rinewalt,  637,  644; 
Benjamin,  644,  1446;  Bertram 
P.,  1484;  Betty  N.,  653;  B. 


Franklin,  1457,  1467;  Blanche 
W.,  1468,  14S3 

Cadwalader  E.,  1446,  1457; 

Catharine,  1467;  Catharine  J., 
1446,  1457;  Catharine  R.,  633, 
1446,  1457;  Christina  S.,  644, 
653;  Clara-  lr.,  1275,  1278; 
Cleaver  R.,  1263,  1268;  David, 
1468;  Dorothy  O.,  1484 
Edith  M.,  1483,  1497;  Edna  S., 
1469,  1484;  Edwin  A.,  14S3; 
Edwin  M.,  1457,  1468,  1483; 
Elizabeth,  296;  Elizabeth  K., 
1446,  1457,  1458;  Elizabeth 
P.,  1457,  1468;  Elvie  E.,  1263, 
1268;  Emeline,  1457,  1467; 
Emma  L.,  1468,  1483;  Eph¬ 
raim,  1468,  1469;  Erma  E., 
1275,  1276;  Estella,  637,  644; 
Esther  A.,  1457,  1468,  1482; 
Esther  E.,  1457,  1469;  Ethel, 
1267,  1274;  Ethel  P.,  1483; 
Etta  S.,  1468;  Euclid  M., 
1457 

Fannie  E.,  1468,  1483;  Fauna  R., 
1469,  1484;  Flotia  M.,  1469, 
14S4;  Frank  B.,  1469,  1484; 
Frank  L.,  1483;  George,  1268, 
1467;  George  K,  1457,  1467; 
George  P.,  1467,  1482;  George 
W.,  1275;  Gertrude,  1467; 

Gertrude  M.,  644,  653;  Hance, 
1438,  1440-1442,  1451;  Hannah 
A.,  1457,  1469;  Hannah  C., 
1457;  Hannah  E.,  1440,  1446; 
Hannah  P.,  637;  Hannah  R., 
633,  637;  Harry  L.,  1469,  1484; 
Henrietta,  1457,  1469;  Hen¬ 
rietta  S.,  1469;  H.  James,  1469; 
Horace,  1467;  Horatio  J.,  1446, 
1457,  1469 

Idora  A.,  296;  Isaac  W.,  1468, 
1483;  Jacob,  1440;  Jennie  M., 
296,  1467,  1482;  John,  637, 
1440,  1448,  1457;  John  D., 
1467;  John  M.,  1457,  1468; 
John  R.,  1457,  1467,  1482; 
Joseph,  1442;  Joseph  M.,  1469; 
Leila  F.,  1467,  1482;  Leila  M., 
1484;  LeRoy  G.,  1275;  Lester 
H.,  1484;  Lewis  E.,  1469, 
1484;  Lily,  1468;  Louisa,  1458, 
1471 

Magdalene,  1451;  Magdaline  D., 
1440;  Maggie  J.,  1468,  1483; 
Margaret,  1483;  Margaret  E., 
1275;  Margaret  G.,  1275;  Mar¬ 
garet  Iv.,  1457,  1468;  Mar- 
garetta,  1438,  1446,  1457; 

Mark,  1274;  Martha  A.,  644, 
653;  Martha  B.,  1457,  1468; 
Mary,  1267,  1274;  Mary  E., 
637,  644,  653;  Mary  J.,  i457, 
1468;  Mary  S.,  1457,  1467; 
Maude  E.,  1469;  Mearl  IF, 
1484;  Minnie  A.,  1469,  1484; 
Minnie  E.,  1469,  14S4 
Nancy  E.,  1457,  1469;  Nettie, 
1467;  Norman,  644,  653;  Percy 
E.,  1275;  Peter,  1437-1440, 
1446,  1447,  1457,  1458,  1468; 
Peter  S.,  1457;  Phebe  A.,  1457, 
1467;  Price  Z.,  637,  644; 


Rachel,  1331,  1354,  1439,  1440, 
1446;  Rachel  S.,  1457,  1468; 
Ralph  R.,  1469;  Rebecca,  1437, 
1440;  Robinson,  1457;  Rov  E., 
1484;  Ruth  N.,  1482 
Samatha  K.,  1467,  1482;  Samuel, 
633, 1442, 1446, 1457;SamuelS., 
1467,  1482;  Sarah  C.,  1446, 
1457;  Sarah  D.,  1457,  1467; 
Sarah  H.,  1457,  1467;  Sarah 
J.,  1457;  Sarah  R.,  1457;  Silas 
G.,  1446,  1457;  Susanna,  1446, 
1458;  Susanna  E.,  1457,  1468; 
Susanna  W.,  1437,  1440 
Thomas  R.,  1441;  Vernon  C., 
1484;  Warren  P.,  644,  653; 
Wayne,  1483;  Willard  F.,  1458; 
William,  1458;  William  A., 
1457,  1469;  William  IL,  1469, 
1484;  William  R.,  644,  653; 
Zimmerman,  633,  637 
Surley,  Mary  E.,  1326,  1342 
Sussex  84 

Sust,  Carl  W.,  396;  Charles  W.,  371, 
396;  Marne  B.,  371,  396 
Sutherland,  Frances,  1480,  1495; 
Frank,  1495 

Sutton,  Anna  V.,  213;  James  R., 
1303,  1308;  Jane,  1477;  Mar¬ 
jorie,  1308;  Ruth  L.,  1303, 
1308- 

Swab — see  Schwab 
Swank,  Ida,  999;  Hannah,  1362 
Swanson,  Agnes  M.,  514,  548; 
Andrew,  548 

Swarlhout,  Carrabell  D.,  1475; 

Frank,  1475 

Swart,  Frank  E.,  793,  841;  Irene 
G.,  793,  841;  Samuel  S.,  841 
Swartley,  1078 

Aaron  S.,  1020;  Abraham,  290; 
Barbara  K.,  1019,  1047;  Elias, 
240,  241;  Eliza,  670;  Elizabeth, 
300;  Elizabeth  R.,  1041,  1086; 
Ella  M.,  835;  Flora  G.,  290; 
Henry,  1047;  Kate  H. .  234, 
241;  Lillian  T.,  1412,  1428; 
Magdalena  G.,  1298;  Maria  L., 
1020;  Mary,  234,  240,  553; 
Michael,  1086;  Sallie,  1301; 
Sophia,  164;  Wilson  IL,  1428 
Swartz — see  Schwartz 
Swavely,  1032 

Adam,  1395;  Anna,  811;  Calvin, 
844;  Charles,  1395,  1425;  Clin¬ 
ton,  1395;  Davis  D.,  1354, 
1395;  Elvina,  755,  811;  Emma, 
846;  Estella  A.,  1395,  1425; 
Ethel  M.,  1395,  1425;  Florence, 
810,  844;  Frances  M.,  1425; 
Hazel  J.,  1425;  Lena  L.,  1354, 
1395;  Peter,  811;  Thelma  M., 
1425;  William,  1395,  1425 
Swaving,  Frances  A.,  454;  Grace 
M.,  454;  J.  H.,  440,  453;  John 
C.,  454;  Mary  E.,  440,  453 
Swayne,  Hannah,  1098 
Swazen,  Sarah  B.,  1496 
Swede,  Kate,  1374,  1408;  Leonard, 
1408 

Sweeney,  Mary,  532 
Sweeny,  Andrew  F.,  1472,  1488; 
Annie,  1396;  John  H.,  1488; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1731 


Margaret  D.,  1472,  1488;  Vic¬ 
tor  L.,  1488 

Sweetland,  Albert  T.,  604,  623; 
Emily  M.,  623;  Leroy  B., 
623;  Miriam  G.,  604,  623 
Sweisford,  Sarah,  326 
Sweitzer,  Emily  E.,  983,  993;  Mary 
A.,  784;  Thomas  S.,  993 
Swenk — see  Schwenk 
Swenson,  Caroline,  329 
Swett,  Lucy  M.,  261 
Swicherhof,  Anna,  670 
Swigart,  Esther,  1339 
Swinehart — see  Schweinhart 
Swingle,  Esther  M.,  935;  Ida  C., 
932,  934;  Jeremiah,  934;  Jere¬ 
miah  A.,  932,  934;  Jerry  A., 
935;  Kenneth,  935;  Oral  J., 
935;  Roy  C.,  935;  Ruth,  935 
Swink,  Matthias,  96,  100,  101; 

Rachel,  96,  100;  Sallie,  129 
Switzer,  Maria  B.,  96,  99;  Sarah 
J.,  626 

Switzerland,  8 

Swope,  Florence  S.,  1098,  1140; 
Jean  A.,  1140;  John,  1140; 
Lyna,  1094;  Paul  F.,  1098, 
li40;  Sadie,  1140 
Swords,  Rebecca  F.,  715 
Swoyer,  Ada  M.,  786;  Ambrose, 
786 

Swyers,  Charles  W.,  733;  Chester 
H.,  733;  Emma  V.,  733;  Flor¬ 
ence  R.,  733;  Forrest  C.,  733; 
George  F.,  733;  Harry  S.,  733; 
Joseph,  732;  Lydia  H.,  701, 
732;  Maude  P.,  733;  Myrtle 
E.,  733;  William  M.,  701,  732 
Swymela,  Brinton,  1073;  Edith  M., 
1073 

Symons,  Abigail,  1027,  1059;  John, 
1059 

Sypherd,  Amanda  U.,  279,  295; 
Annie  C.,  296,  324;  Araminta 

C.,  295,  324;  Harry  C.,  279, 
295;  Ida  C.,  296;  Irena  W., 
295;  John,  295;  Jonas  E.,  296; 
Maurice  C.,  295;  Ursilla  F.,  295 

T 

Tabler,  Bessie,  665,  667;  Susan,  667 
Tabor,  Charles  F.,  140;  Jeremia, 
1451;  Stella,  124,  140 
Taggart,  Anna,  742,  800;  Anna  H., 
800;  Austin  L.,  705,  742,  743, 
800;  Carrie  C.,  742;  Donald 
M.,  800;  Elizabeth  C.,  742, 
800;  Elizabeth  M.,  742,  800; 
Esther,  742;  George  C.,  742; 
Hettie  E.,  800;  John,  160,  175, 
485;  Joseph  R.,  742,  800; 

Mabel,  800,  842;  Mae  E.,  742; 
Margaret  S.,  800;  Maria,  742; 
Martha,  742,  1468,  1482;  Mar¬ 
tha  L.,  800;  Mary,  742,  800; 
Regina  K.,  160,  175,  485; 
Sarah,  1155;  Sarah  R.,  705, 
742;  Temperance,  1497;  Wil¬ 
liam,  742,  800 
Taggert,  Maggie  C.,  1030 
Tai  Ivu,  6,  25 
Tallman,  Rachael,  762 
Tallock,  Hellen,  1133 


Taney,  Barbara,  1469;  Margaret, 
1321,  1327 

Tare,  Margaret  M.,  530 
Tarr,  Elvira  S.,  594;  Jacob,  594 
Tartman,  Fianna,  852 
Tash,  Helen  B.,  837 
Tasker,  Mary  C.,  398 
Tate,  Lulu,  670,  677 
Tatem,  Mary,  1486 
Taub,  Florence  V.,  598;  Frank  A., 
596 

Tauf  Engel,  19,  20 

Taverney,  Virginia,  459 

Taves,  Charles  F.,  202;  Martha  L.,  . 

177,  202;  Ulricka,  202 
Taylor,  Alfred,  936;  Alice  P.,  1067; 
Alice  R.,  1490,  1499;  Amos, 
1272;  Amos  J.,  1272;  Anna  R., 
897,  904;  Bernice  E.,  1490; 
Blanche  M.,  1490;  Clarissa, 
1046;  Curtis,  205;  Elizabeth 
H.,  1461,  1475;  Elizabeth  M., 
1380,  1414;  Ellen,  1117;  Elsie 
R.,  399,  411;  Fayette  W.,  422; 
Florence,  318;  Florrie  M.,  582, 
601;  Frank  E.,  904;  Frank  R., 
1475,  1490;  Harriet  A.,  1475, 
1490;  Harry  R.,  1499;  Harry 

V. ,  1490,  1499;  Henry  C.,  842; 

Henry  P.,  179,  205;  James  J., 
601;  Janet  R.,  799,  842; 

Jenette,  1272;  John,  1475; 
John  W.,  1490;  Joseph,  1414; 
Joseph  D.,  842;  Josephus  Y., 
1272,  1278;  J.  Wells,  1461, 
1475;  Kate  B.,  1413;  Laura  J., 
610;  Lucy,  286;  Manila  D., 
1272,  1278;  Mary,  1401;  Mary 
E.,  1266,  1272;  Mary  M.,  601; 
Merton  E.,  897,  904;  Mildred 
K.,  842;  Rachael,  397;  Re¬ 
becca,  259,  1355;  Rebecca  A., 
259;  Robert  B.,  799,  842;  Ruth 
A.,  932,  936;  Service  L.,  1266, 
1272;  Service  T.,  1278;  Susan 
E.,  179,  205;  William,  411 

Tea,  Maria  H.,  1574 
Teaford,  Betty,  96,  99;  Elizabeth, 
106;  Elizabeth  S.,  96,  99; 

George,  96,  99;  Jane  S.,  99; 
John,  96,  99 

Tease,  Julianna  B.,  1386,  1419; 
Robert,  1386,  1419;  Robert 

W. ,  1419 

Tee,  Hannah,  530,  531 
Teichman,  Caspar,  17;  Maria,  1152 
Temple,  Alberta  M.,  563;  Anna  B., 
1331,  1355;  Caleb,  1355;  Clial- 
mer  L.,  563;  De  Mont  W., 
563;  Eugene  L.,  563;  J.  J.,  554, 
562;  John  L.,  562;  Mary  E., 
554,  562 

Templeton,  Elenor  R.,  571;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  571,  582;  George,  571; 
Mira,  290 

Templin,  Alice  F.,  1174;  Anna, 
1519,  1536;  Ellen,  792 
Ten  Broeck,  Henry  W.,  877;  Mary 
C.,  869,  877;  Sophia  B.,  877 
Tennis,  William,  1228 
Terrance,  Rachel,  1355 
Terry,  A.  C.,  130 


Teter,  Charles,  799;  Clara  H.,  740, 
799;  Elizabeth,  799;  Frederic 

D. ,  799;  Hiram,  799;  Lucius, 
740,  799;  Lucius  L.,  799 

Thackara,  Charles  S.,  620;  Laura 

G. ,  598,  620 
Thackray,  212 

Thalheimer,  Anna  II.,  290,  314,  315; 
Benjamin,  290;  Benjamin  F., 
314 

Thaxter,  Mary,  1482 
Theis,  Caroline,  805 
Thiel,  Clara  M.,  361,  379;  L.  F., 
361,  379;  Theodore,  379 
Thieman,  Clara,  335 
Thiess,  John  EL,  1255;  Lillie  E., 
1249,  1255 
Thistle,  578 

Thomas,  Addie  V.,  1348,  1382; 
Alice,  666,  671;  Alice  M.,  1403, 
1427;  Allen,  671,  1382;  Anna 

E. ,  670;  Anna  J.,  1118,  1144; 

Anna  M.,  716,  771,  794,  1033, 
1070;  Annie  C.,  671,  678; 
Annie  M.,  1472,  14S7;  Arthur 
W.,  1498;  Benjamin,  210; 

Blanche,  1514,  1531;  Caroline 
W.,  1486,  1498;  Carrie  M.,  783; 
Catharine  B.,  670,  678;  Charles 
A.,  670,  678;  Charles  H.,  1427; 
Charles  J.,  245,  261;  Clara, 
7S3 ;  Clara  V.,  186,  210; 

Clarion,  666,  671;  Clementine 
C.,  666,  670;  Cora  B.,  722,  783 

David,  1486,  1498;  Dorothy  L., 
1427;  Edgar,  670;  Edna,  1479, 
1494;  Edna  A.,  670,  678;  Edna 
I.,  1488;  Edwin,  1134;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  671,  744,  1073,  1101; 
Elizabeth  C.,  706,  744;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  745,  801;  Ella,  671; 
Ella  M.,  670,  678;  Ellen,  784; 
E.  Louis,  706,  744;  Emily  A. 
1497;  Esther,  670;  Esther  S., 

665,  666;  Evan,  1232;  Frank 

A. ,  677;  Frank  N.,  670,  677 
George,  1486;  George  H.,  1498; 

George  W.,  1471,  1486;  Grace 
E.,  1538,  1549;  Hannah,  666, 
671;  Harvey,  1033,  1070; 

Henry,  738,  794;  Herbert,  670, 
677;  Ila  M.,  1427;  Illian  W., 
1464,  1479 

Jacob,  665,  666,  670,  794;  James, 
1531;  James  R.,  1488;  James 
W.,  1399;  Jennie,  671;  Jesse, 
1479;  John,  162,  261;  John  A., 
1487;  John  E.,  678,  722,  783; 
John  G.,  1144;  John  Q.,  671, 
678;  John  R.,  666,  671;  Joseph 

B. ,  670,  678,  1488;  Joseph  D., 

666,  670;  Joseph  F.,  1403, 
1427;  Joseph  H.,  1472,  1487; 
Joseph  M.,  678;  Kate,  670, 
1388;  Katherine  E.,  783;  Laura 
V.,  1277;  Lee,  1070;  Leighton 
M.,  744;  Leon,  1479,  1494; 
Leonard,  73;  Leyshon,  744; 
Lila  M.,  1427;  Lizzie  W.,  245, 
261;  Lottie  T.,  671,  678;  Lucy, 
1169;  Lulu  T.,  670,  677;  Lydian 

H. ,  682 


1732 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Margaret,  1486;  Margaret  J., 
1357,  1399;  Margaret  W.,  666, 
671;  Maria,  1547;  Mary,  670, 
677,  1063,  1542;  Mary  B.,  666, 
671;  Mary  C.,  670,  677;  Mary 
E.,  1488;  Mary  H.,  666,  671; 
Mary  I.,  1427;  Mary  J.,  1427; 
Mary  L.,  738,  794;  Max,  677; 
Merton,  1464,  1479,  1494; 

Miriam,  261;  Morgan,  1486; 
Morgan  H.,  671,  678;  Morton 
J.,  744;  Nettie  HL,  1063,  1110; 
Owen,  1439 

Rachael,  1351;  Rebecca  A.,  666, 
670;  Rebecca  G.,  666,  670; 
Richard,  1494;  Richard  H., 
744;  Samuel,  666,  671;  Sara 

R. ,  1471,  1486;  Sarah,  671; 
Sarah  D.,  678;  Thomas,  671; 
Valeria,  666,  671;  Vilmina  F., 
666, 671 ;  Walter,  1070;  Wilbur, 
671;  William,  671;  William  C., 
670 

Thompson  (Thomson),  Albert  R., 
774,  832;  Alice,  508;  Amanda 
E.,  774,  832;  Amos,  958;  Arch., 
1438;  Bertha  P.,  296,  325; 
Cornelia  R.,  432;  D.  W.,  821; 
Edgar,  789;  Elizabeth,  1517, 
1533;  Elizabeth  M.,  763,  819; 
Elmer,  1474;  Emalina,  1157; 
Esther  R.,  1423;  Evelyn  M., 
325;  Flora  E.,  1341,  1370; 
Florence  M.,  485,  504;  Florence 

S. ,  776;  Frank,  432;  Hannah, 
270,  272;  Hannah  G.,  1525, 
1540;  Ida  W.,  1459,  1474; 
James,  62,  832;  James  F.,  765, 
821;  James  K.,  1533;  Jens  S., 
504;  John  T.,  1370;  Joshua  S., 
1540;  Julia  C.,  765,  821;  J. 
Wilmer,  296,  325;  Laura,  283, 
303;  Marianne,  1540,  1551; 
Marie,  821;  Mark,  62;  Mary 
E.,  1263,  1268;  Maud,  377; 
Mearle,  724;  Nelson,  1459, 
1474;  Reuben,  776;  Ruth  L., 
504;  Sarah,  821 ;  Sarah  M.,  598; 
Susan,  832, 1474;  Susan  E.,  958; 
Thomas  C.,  485,  504;  Virginia, 
821;  William  H.,  819;  William 
R.,  325 

Thorn,  Mary  E.,  869;  Emlin  P.,  869 
Thornton,  Bessie  F.,  358,  372;  Wil¬ 
liam  B.,  372 
Thorpe,  Mary,  341 
Thurston,  Florrie  M.,  1337,  1364; 
Mathias,  1325,  1337 ;  Samuel 
M.,  1337;  Sarah  B.,  1325,  1337 
Tice,  Dudley  L.,  1244;  Elizabeth, 
1055;  Emma  O.,  1515,  1531; 
Hazel  J.,  1238,  1244 
Tiehman,  724 
Tilden,  Samuel,  1459 
Tillery,  Fannie  B.,  1361,  1403; 
Roland  D.,  1403;  Violet  M., 
1403;  William  A.,  1361,  1403; 
William  O.,  1403 
Tillotson,  Susanna  C.,  583 
Timanus,  John  J.,  1550;  Mary  R., 
U  1538,11550 

Timm,  Fred,  405;  Ollie  G.,  380,  405 


Tindall,  Anna  L.,  1517;  Elizabeth 
H.,  1507,  1517;  Harry  D.,  1498; 
John,  1507,  1517;  Louisa,  1505, 
1513;  Mary  H.,  1517,  1534; 
M.  Ella,  1484,  1498;  Ralph, 
1513;  Susan,  1517 

Tingle,  Mark,  598;  Miriam  A.,  580, 
598 

Tinkler,  Brinton  J.,  325;  Ethel  L., 
297,  325 

Tippen,  Jane,  1162 
Tippin,  Annie  N.,  1268,  1274; 

Daniel  N.,  1274;  George  H., 
1274;  Harry  H.,  1268,  1274; 
Mae  I.,  367,  392 

Titlow,  Annie  M.,  1047,  1096; 

Jacob,  483;  Louisa  H.,  1013, 
1029;  Mary,  1029;  Reuben  C., 
1096;  Susan,  474,  483 
Titus,  Annie  M.,  1148;  Clarinda, 
1357;  Elizabeth,  1515,  1531 
Titzck,  Clemens,  1385,  1417;  Edith 
U.,  1385,  1417;  Frank  C.,  1417 
Tobert,  Patience  M.,  733 
Tobey,  Kate  L.,  1024,  1057 
Tobias,  Lydia,  758 
Tobin,  Emma  C.,  1265,  1271;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1271 

Todd,  George,  408;  Jane,  1331; 

Margaret,  390,  408 
Tollison,  Charles,  1168;  Marguerite, 
1161,  1168 

Tomb,  Henry,  714;  Jane  E.,  694, 
714 

Tombler,  Fanny,  1550 

Tomes,  B.  K.,  140;  W.  A.,  I4u; 

Wertie  M.,  132,  140 
Tomlinson,  Alfred  C.,  206,  215; 
Alfred  R.,  215;  Beatrice  A., 
206,  215;  Caroline  R.,  155; 
Elizabeth  R.,  162,  180;  Rachel, 
180;  Rebecca  Y.,  180,  206;  Roy 
M.,  215;  Thomas,  162,  180; 
Wells,  180,  206 

Tompkins,  Harriet,  1479;  Lydia,  307 
Toof,  James,  403;  Lelia  M.,  378,  403 
Tooker,  Robert  E.,  525;  Maud  L., 
497,  525 

Toole,  Amelia,  868;  David,  864, 
868;  Edward,  868;  Elizabeth 
H.,  864,  868;  Sarah,  868 
Toppan,  Katherine,  821 
Torrence,  Emma,  542 
Towamencin,  21,  23,  24,  26,  29,  32, 
52,  53,  55,  60-65,  67,  68,  70, 
71,  73 

Tower,  Bessie  S.,  1481,  1496; 

Charles  M.,  1496;  Georgetta 
L.,  733;  Harriet  L.,  1487;  J.  J., 
733;  Walter  B.,  1481,  1496 
Towle,  Efferson,  1336;  Elizabeth, 
1325,  1336 

Towne,  Minnie,  1472,  MSS 
Towns,  Pearl  ML,  788 
Townsend,  Annie  E.,  1421;  Eliza 
J.,  1457;  Frank  E.,  1513,  1529; 
Hannah  A.,  660;  I.  R.,  1457; 
Marie  L.,  1529,  1545;  Mary  J., 
1467;  Mary  T.,  1513,  1529; 
Washington,  1529 
Towsey,  Cora  M.,  594 
Toy,  Mary,  999 
Tracy,  Alice  A.,  1119 


Trafzer,  Ola,  591,  610;  Rudolph, 
610 

Traill,  Isabella,  1513 
Transue,  Hettie  D.,  164,  183;  Isaac, 
183;  Jane,  1147 

Trapp,  Alice,  779,  835;  Caroline, 
234,  242;  John  G.,  242,  1211; 
John  L.,  835;  Mary  E.,  1200, 
1211 

Traub,  Howard,  761;  Mary  N.,  761; 
Sarah,  490 

Trauger,  Amelia  W.,  423,  433; 
Elizabeth,  1131,  1148;  Elmira, 
783;  Samuel,  423,  433;  Sybilla, 
433,  449;  Titus  G.,  1148 
Traumann,  Harriet  A.,  190,  212; 
June  N.,  212;  Lewis  J.,  212; 
Marie  H.,  212;  Reinhard  J., 
190,  212;  Reinhard  W.,  212 
Travers,  Ruth,  165,  184;  Thomas 
B.,  184 

Traverse,  Arthur  L.,  728,  788;  Cora 
H.,  728,  788;  Matthias,  788 
Treen,  Anna  M.,  1058,  1106;  Ar- 
channa,  1025;  Archie  L.,  1106; 
Archie  V.,  1026,  1058;  Edgar, 
1058;  Elsie,  1058;  Frank, 1058, 
1106;  Henrietta  S.,  1058,  1106; 
John  M.,  1026,  1058;  Ralph 
G.,  1058,  1106 

Trego,  Agnes  L.,  1469;  Beulah  A., 
671,  678;  Donald  J.,  678; 
George,  671;  G.  Stanton,  671, 
678;  Hannah  T.,  666,  671; 
James,  666,  671;  Mary,  1394; 
Miriam  M.,  671,  678;  Rachel, 
670;  Ruth  D.,  678 
Treichler,  Asher  J.,  198;  Carrie, 
449,  461;  Catharine  M.,  428; 
Charles  O.,  428;  Christianna 
J.,  176,  197;  Daniel,  428; 

David,  461,  1223;  Ida  J.,  198; 
John,  197,  428;  John  J.,  197; 
Joseph  M.,  421,  428;  Lara  O., 
428;  Mabel  J.,  197,  198;  Matil¬ 
da  G.,  421,  428;  Minnie,  1212, 
1223;  Sallie,  110;  Sarah  J., 
428;  Warren  J.,  197;  William 
E.,  176,  197 

Treisbach,  Alma,  658;  Charles,  190; 
Clarence  G.,  190,  212;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  339;  Elwood  C.,  212; 
Flora  G.,  171,  190;  Frank  A., 
212;  George  J.,  212;  Gordon  E., 
212;  Herbert  E.,  212;  Herbert 
G.,  190,  212;  Huldah  E.,  190, 
212;  Jerome  B.,  171,  190; 
Mary  E.,  212;  Reta  N.,  190, 
212;  Reuben,  190 
Trend,  Vinnie,  591 
Tresler,  Ann  J.,  302 
Tressler,  Elnora,  979,  989;  Peter, 
989 

Treston,  Erma  W.,  202;  William  C., 
202 

Trevilian,  Bettie,  106,  116 
Treyst,  Frederick,  40 
Trimbal,  Sarah,  1420 
Trimmer,  Mary  H.,  1474 
Trollinger,  Albert,  1214;  Carrie 
M.,  1208;  Catherine,  420,  425; 
Hannah  L.,  420,  425;  Mary  S., 
1201,  1214;  Sarah,  894 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Sciiwenkfelder  Families 


1733 


Tronsue,  Catharine,  979;  Charles, 
979;  Clark,  972,  979;  Isaac, 
979;  Lillian  W.,  979;  Nelson, 
979;  Sarah  N.,  972,  979; 

Thomas,  979;  Tillbury,  979 
Trougher,  Eliza  A.,  366,  390 
Troup,  Elizabeth,  1359;  John  H., 
1359;  Lydia  B.,  1334,  1359; 
Samuel  J.,  1334,  1359 
Trout,  Amelia  W.,  1240,  1248; 
Caroline  H.,  704;  Catharine, 
264,  635;  Elam,  704;  Elizabeth, 
635;  Elizabeth  E.,  633,  635; 
Elsie,  1248;  Euphemia,  640; 
Hannah  H.,  635,  640;  Hettie, 
844;  Jacob,  633,  635;  J.  Gem- 
mill,  1390;  John,  635;  Kate, 
391;  Katie,  1248;  Laura,  705; 
Martha,  1351,  1390;  Mary, 
356,  366,  635,  640;  Nelson, 
1240,  1248;  Samuel,  635,  640; 
Sarah  A.,  356,  367,  635 
Trowbridge,  Charles  S.,  1477,  1491; 
Fleta  A.,  1491,  1499;  Susan  A., 
1477,  1491;  William  S.,  1491 
Troxell  (Troxel),  Annie,  315;  Annie 
R.,  1035,  1075;  John,  676, 
1035,  1075;  Laura  G.,  668,  676; 
Minnie,  1075;  Samuel,  1075; 
Sarah,  509 

Troxsell,  Emma,  1514;  George,  1514 
Troyer,  Emma,  1401;  Ida  M.,  914 
Trucksess,  1287 

Andrew  J.,  307;  Anna  C.,  313, 
337;  Anna  M.,  336;  Catharine 
J.,  288,  313;  Catharine  R.,  337; 
Charles  E.,  337;  Clarence  C., 
313,  337;  David,  1376;  David 
E.,  307;  David  L.,  285,  307; 
Florence  L.,  313;  George  A., 
313,  337;  George  I.,  313;  Hazel 
B.,  313,  337;  Helen  L.,  313, 
337;  Irwin  S.,  288,  313;  Ivan 
R.,  313,  337;  James  M.,  313; 
Jennie  M.,  337;  John,  313; 
Lane  B.,  313;  LeRoy  C.,  313, 
336;  Lillie  C.,  313;  Margaret, 
1344,  1376;  Mary  J.,  285,  307; 
Mary  S.,  1561;  Norris  B.,  313, 
337;  Norris  I.,  337;  Robert  G., 
307;  Ruth  G.,  307;  Walter, 
313;  William  I.,  313 
Truitt,  Bert,  440;  Rhoda,  135; 
Sevilla  H.,  440 

Trumbower  (Trumbauer,  Trum- 
bore),  1226 

Agnes,  668,  675;  Alice  A.,  161, 
177;  Alice  S.,  1236;  Alverda, 
674;  Andrew,  480,  495;  Anna 
H.,  290,  315;  Beryl  H.,  315; 
Carrie  E.,  1241,  1250;  Charles, 
69,  886;  Eleius,  177;  Elizabeth 
L.,  480,  495;  Elmer  T.,  290, 
315;  Floyd,  449;  Hilarius,  1100; 
Lewis,  315,  678;  Lottie,  671, 
678;  Lydia,  1038,  1082;  Mary 
L.,  1052,  1100;  Matilda,  480, 
496;  Reuben  W.,  433,  449; 
Rhea  H.,  315;  Sadie,  449; 
Samuel,  449;  Sarah  W.,  433, 
449;  Stephen,  1236;  Wilmer, 
449 


Trump,  Agnes  K.,  354,  359;  Allen, 
1142;  Almira  K.,  247,  262; 
Andrew  J.,  247,  262;  Anna  K., 
373;  Anna  M.,  359,  373;  Annia 
V.,  397,  410;  Arthur  W.,  398; 
Arthur  Z.,  256;  Barbara,  476, 
489;  Bertha  A.,  373,  398; 
Carrie  E.,  397;  Carrie  I.,  443, 
458;  Catherine  C.,  373,  398; 
Chester  B.,  398;  Clarence  H., 
410;  Clarence  S.,  397,  410; 
Cora  M.,  373,  398;  Daniel  K., 
359,  373;  Donald  E.,  410; 
Dorothy  M.,  397,  410;  Edwin, 
373,  397;  Eliza  M.,  373,  397; 
Elizabeth  K.,  359;  Ella,  372, 
397;  Ellen,  1104,  1142;  Elmer 
E.,  373,  398;  Elmer  H.,  398; 
Erma  L.,  240,  256;  Flora  K., 
373,  397;  Florence  G.,  397; 
Frank  W.,  398;  George  A.,  398; 
Hannah  M.,  397;  Harold,  398; 
Harry  L.,  397;  Harvey,  373; 
Henry  L.,  262;  Isaac  K.,  359, 
373;  John,  373,  418,  419,  1198; 
John  A.,  240,  256;  John  B.,  373, 
397;  John  T.,  397;  Jonas  C., 
373,  398;  Julius  A.,  397,  410; 
Katie  E.,  397,  410;  Lena  V., 
373,  398;  Lillie  M.,  373,  398; 
Lillie  S.,  397,  410;  Lydia  K., 
359,  373;  Mabel  I.,  373,  398; 
Mabel  J.,  397;  Magdalena  W., 
418,  419;  Maria,  511;  Maria 
A.,  359,  373,  397;  Mary  A., 
373,  1191,  1198;  Mary  L.,  262; 
Michael,  354,  359;  Myrtle  E., 
410;  Nina  G.,  262;  Paul  L.,  262; 
Paul  S.,  256;  Pearl,  398;  Per- 
cival  L.,  458;  Rachel  A.,  373, 
397;  Raymond,  373;  Rebecca 
K,  359;  Rosa  E.,  359,  373; 
Ruth  K.,  262;  Samuel,  256; 
Sarah  K.,  359,  373;  Stella  J., 
397;  Thomas,  373,  397;  Wil¬ 
liam  C.,  373,  398 

Trusler,  Janet  R.,  679;  John  R., 
679;  Mamie  C.,  672,  679;  Re¬ 
becca  A.,  679;  William  E.,  672, 
679;  William  N.,  679 
Try,  Anna,  1417 
Tubbs,  B.  F.,  1363 
Tubingen,  8 
Tucker  775 

Alice,  790;  Arthur,  380,  404; 
Ella  M.,  380,  404;  Hazel  M., 
404;  John,  404;  Lillie  B.,  404 
Tull,  Francis  D.,  1411;  George  B., 
1377,  1411;  John  F.,  1411; 
Laura  R.,  1377,  1411 
Tulley,  Isabella,  159,  171;  Thomas 
J.,  171 

Tunes,  Anthony,  72 
Turnbach,  Caroline  M.,  738,  796; 
Dorothy  A.,  796;  Edward,  704, 
738;  Edward  P.,  796;  Edward 

R. ,  738;  Elizabeth  F.,  738; 
Hannah  E.,  704,  738;  Jane  M., 
738,  796;  John  J.,  738,  796; 
Laura  M.,  738,  796;  Marion 
E.,  796;  Mary  B.,  738,  796; 

S.  S.  Prentiss,  738,  796;  Walter 


A.,  738;  William  738;  William 

A. ,  738,  796 

Turner,  Amanda  V.,  107;  Avis  I., 
1403;  Charles  W.,  1403;  Clara 

B. ,  135;  Clarence,  303;  Eliza¬ 
beth  C.,  283,  303;  Elma  M., 
303;  Florence,  186;  Florence 

A. ,  1202,  1218;  Francis  S., 
1218;  George  W.,  1361,  1403; 
Gertrude  J.,  1403;  Glen  V., 
1403;  H.  H.,  1320;  John  F., 
1221;  John  K.,  107;  Kathrine 

B. ,  303;  Lester,  303;  J.  H.,  117; 
Mabel  J.,  1206,  1221;  Mary, 
693;  Polly  W.,  693,  710;  Ray 
B.,  1403;  Rhoda  H.,  1361, 
1403;  Samuel  W.,  303;  Temple 
E.,  1403;  Thomas,  693,  710; 
Virginia  M.,  1403;  Walter  G., 
1403;  William,  283,  303,  1227, 
1228 

Turney,  E.  N.,  525;  Viola  E.,  497, 
525 

Turpin,  William,  1443 

Tuthill,  Charles  G.,  1454,  1461; 

Elizabeth  F.,  1454,  1461 
Tweed,  Florence  B.,  584,  604; 
James  L.,  604 

Tweedy,  Elsie,  1165,  1173;  George, 
1173 

Twigg,  Alfred,  1366;  Gladys  L., 
1366 

Twogood,  Jennie,  1385,  1418;  Sid¬ 
ney  IL,  1418 

Tyre,  Benjamin  H.,  805;  Harry, 
748,  805;  Mary  A.,  748,  805; 
Theodore,  805 

Tyler,  Gertrude,  764;  John,  1521, 
1525 

Tyson,  Aaron,  1359;  Abraham, 
1419;  Ah,  1208;  Almira  C., 
274,  283;  Anna  H.,  1013,  1028; 
Annie,  1029;  Barbara,  944; 
Benjamin,  735;  B.  Franklin, 
312;  Charles,  1157;  Charles 
D.,  1358,  1400;  Christianna, 
668;  Christianna  S.,  665,  668; 
Clara,  1359,  1401;  Clara  B., 
1359,  1402;  Cornelius,  67,  1438; 
Cornelius  M.,  702,  735;  David, 
1358 

Earl,  1029;  Eleanor,  1154,  1157; 
Elizabeth,  307,  668;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1334,  1359;  Elizabeth  IT, 
1334,  1358;  Ellen,  1028,  1062; 
Elmer  S.,  1358,  1400;  Elwood, 
1062;  Elwood  F.,  331;  Emma 
R.,  702,  735;  Everett  S.,  1419; 
Fannie  C.,  288,  312;  Franklin, 
841;  George  E.,  1400;  George 
J.,  1334,  1359;  George  K.,  1334, 
1358;  Gerald  L.,  1400;  Grace 
M.,  304,  331 

Hannah,  435,  1157;  Hannah  D., 
1017,  1041;  Hannah  S.,  668; 
Hannah  W.,  778;  Hattie  E., 
1359;  Henry,  1013,  1028,  1358; 
Isaac,  1358,  1359;  Isaac  H., 
333;  Jesse,  666,  669;  Jessie  L., 
1358,  1400;  John,  668;  John  H., 
1029,  1358,  1399;  Joseph,  941, 
1029;  Joseph  H.,  665,  668 


1734 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Lena,  1400;  Lena  M.,  1358,  1400; 
Levi,  1334,  1358;  Lillian  C., 
1358,  1400;  Lillie  F.,  396; 

Lizzie,  304;  Mabel  C.,  1358, 
1399;  Mabelle  C.,  1358,  1400; 
Margaret  E.,  1386,  1419;  Mar- 
sella  K.,  308,  333;  Mary  A., 
1334,  1358;  Mary  H.,  1427; 
Mary  R.,  370,  396,  735;  Mil¬ 
dred  L.,  1358;  Minnie,  795, 
841;  M.  Ray,  1402;  Ora  M., 
1358,  1400;  Oscar  W.,  1400; 
Pauline  E.,  1402 

Raymond  L.,  1386,  1419;  Richard 

L. ,  1402;  Ruth  E.,  1402; 

Samuel,  283;  Sarah,  242;  Sarah 
H.,  1334,  1358;  Simon,  1359, 
1402;  Sophia  S.,  666,  669; 
Susan,  668,  675;  Susanna, 

1334,  1358;  Sylvia,  1359,  1402; 
Thelma  L.,  1402;  Villa  F., 
1400;  Wesley,  1028;  Wilber 
G.,  1358;  Wilmer  C.,  304,  331; 
William,  778,  1028;  William 
C.,  1419 

U 

Udart,  Francis,  536;  Genevieve  F., 
507,  536 

Uhler,  Emma,  107;  Maria,  1506, 
1516 

Uhre,  Lena,  551 

Uhrich,  Joseph  A.,  772,  828;  Joseph 
B.,  828;  Lottie  M.,  772,  828; 
Susanna,  828 
Ulary,  Lj^dia  A.,  696,  719 
Ullery,  Emma,  1250 
Ulm,  8,  9 

Ulrich,  Amanda  E.,  628;  Edwin  K., 
825;  Emerentia,  825,  850; 

Emma,  436;  George  A.,  769, 
825;  Joseph,  825;  Kate  B.,  769, 
825;  Lillian  E.,  825,  850;  Mar¬ 
tin,  H.,  825,  850;  Mary,  852 
Ulshafer,  Rosetta,  841 
Ummethun,  John  R.,  922 
Umpleby,  Mary  B.,  1470,  1486; 
William  H.,  1486 

Umstead,  Ambrose  B.,  1238,  1244; 
Clara  F.,  658;  Elizabeth,  784, 
1014,  1032;  Hannah,  1037, 

1080;  Harvey,  810,  845;  Ida 

M. ,  810,  845;  John  C.,  1244; 
Joseph,  845;  Josephine,  1038, 
1081;  Kate  A.,  1244;  Lydia, 
1348;  Lynford  A.,  1244;  Mar¬ 
garet,  636;  Mary,  1486;  Mary 
B.,  1238,  1244;  Noah,  1349; 
Sarah,  1329,  1349;  Susanna, 
1502;  William,  845 

Unangst,  Amanda,  1137;  Clara  J., 
982;  Ella  T.,  784;  Emma  R., 
1535;  Henry,  723,  784;  Ida  S., 
723,  784;  Jane  P.,  1532,  1548; 
John  J.,  1548;  Joseph,  1507; 
Marion,  A.,  784;  Sarah  C.,  998; 
Underdown,  Americus  R.,  1164; 

Emily,  1157,  1164 
Underkoffler  (Undercuffler,  Under- 
kuffler),  Alice  W.  1073,  1116; 
Allen  M.,  1349;  Benjamin,  394; 
Blanche,  328;  Caroline  L., 
1034,  1073;  Charles,  1116; 


David  282,  1349;  Edith,  1385, 
1417;  Elizabeth,  1073,  1116; 
Ella  D.,  1073,  1116;  Ella  M., 
298,  328;  Esther,  394;  Ethel, 
328;  Francis  C.,  1385,  1417; 
Frank,  1073,  1116;  Frank  M., 
33,  1238,  1349,  1384,  1385; 
Frank  W.,  1417;  Hannah,  1349; 
Harry,  298,  328;  Herbert  L., 
336;  Irene,  1385;  Irvin,  369, 
394;  J.  B.,  336;  John  B.,  306; 
Laura  K.,  1238,  1349,  1384; 
Laura  S.,  284,  306;  Lillie  G., 
1073,  1116;  Lizzie  C.,  369,  394; 
Lucetta,  273,  279;  Maria,  274, 
282;  Mary  A.,  313,  336;  Mary 
M.,  1329,  1349;  Mary  W.,  1349, 
1384;  Mildred,  1116;  Minerva 
K.,  376;  Myrtle,  336;  Na¬ 
thaniel,  1329,  1349;  Rose  M., 
1073,  1116;  Susanna,  1051; 
Walter  O.,  1385,  1417;  W.  G., 
1073;  William,  376;  William 
G.,  1034,  1073,  1116;  Wilson 
K.,  394;  Wilson  M.,  1349,  1384; 
Wilson  S.,  313,  336 
Underwood,  Belle,  1459,  1474; 

Henry  C.,  1460 
Ungar,  Anna,  518 

Unger,  Daniel,  555;  Emma  B.,  505, 
534, 555 ;  Esther  B . ,  555 ;  Hervey 
W.,  534,  555;  Helen  H.,  555; 
Herman,  445;  Margaret,  430, 
445;  Mary  A.,  377 
Unglaub,  Margaret,  494 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  24 
Unruh,  C.  D.,  1400;  Daniel,  123; 
Elmira  E.,  754,  809;  Emma, 
923;  G.  P.,  1358,  1400;  How¬ 
ard  W.,  187,  211;  Hugh  J.,  754, 
809;  Jennie  K.,  123;  John  C., 
211;  Mary,  1400;  Philip  J.,  809; 
Russell  H.,  809;  Sara  L.,  187, 
211;  Susanna  C.,  1358,  1400 
Unz,  Alvin  J.,  898;  Charles  F.,  898; 
Edgar  W.,  898;  Edward,  891, 
897;  Emma  L.,  891,  897;  Ger¬ 
trude,  898,  905;  Ida  J.,  891, 
897;  Irma,  898;  Mabel,  898, 
905;  Nellie,  898,  905;  Wilhelm, 
897;  William  J.,  898 
Up,  Valentine,  1226 
Updegrove,  63 

Elizabeth  S.,  647,  657;  Florence 
S.,  657;  George  A.,  657;Joseph- 
ine  M.,  657;  Mary  E.,  657; 
Maud,  647;  Reuben,  647,  657; 
Reuben  A.,  657;  Robert  S., 
657;  Susan,  1222 

Urffer,  Ada  C.,  210;  Ada  R.,  185; 
Adam,  156;  Adam  S.,  166,  185, 
236;  Adelaide  S.,  166,  185,  428, 
446;  Agnes  W.,  156,  166;  Alice 
M.,  166;  Allen  S.,  166,  185; 
Alma  M.,  186;  Amanda  K., 
165,  184;  Anna  M.,  166;  Arthur 
S.,  210;  Austin,  175;  Austin  A., 
186,  210;  Balthasar,  148,  150, 

151,  470;  Barbara,  148,  ISO- 

152,  159;  Barbara  Iv.,  146,  148; 
Beulah,  184 

Caroline  C.,  166,  185;  Caroline 
W.,  156,  166;  Catharine,  148, 


156;  Catharine  A.,  156,  166; 
Catharine  W.,  165;  Charles, 
156,  166;  Charles  H.,  210; 
Charles  W.,  167,  186;  Chris¬ 
tina,  150;  Clara  V.,  186,  210; 
Clarence  F.,  165;  Clarissa  F., 
156,  166,  167;  Claud  J.,  186, 
210;  Clementine  S.,  167,  186; 
Daniel,  156,  420;  Daniel  Iv., 
150,  152,  156;  Daniel  S.,  166, 
186,  546;  Daniel  W.,  156,  164, 
165;  Daniel  Y.,  150,  156;  Dar¬ 
win  K.,  185;  David,  148j  150, 
156,  166,  1260;  David  W.,  156, 
165 

Earl  Iv.,  210;  Edmund  G.,  185; 
Edna  R.,  210;  Edward  J.,  166; 
Edwin,  167;  Edwin  A.,  166, 
186;  Edwin  S.,  166,  185,  428, 
446;  Elda  M.,  186,  210;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  150,  156;  Elizabeth  II., 
150,  157;  Elizabeth  Iv.,  148, 
150;  Ellen  M.,  156,  166;  Ellen 

S. ,  165,  183;  Elmira  S.,  166; 
Emma,  156,  165;  Emma  R., 
1518;  Erma  K.,  185,  210;  Es- 
tella  A.,  166,  186,  546;  Estella 
H.,  186,  210;  Esther  S.,  165, 
184;  Eva  M.,  185;  Evelyn  G., 
210 

Flora  H.,  175,  186,  210;  Florence 

T. ,  186;  George,  146,  148,  150; 
George  K.,  156;  George  L.,  186; 
George  S.,  166,  185;  Gertrude, 
148,  1260,  1261;  Grace  K,  185; 
Hannah,  150,  155;  Hannah  M., 
156,  165;  Helen,  184;  Helen  R., 
186,  210;  Helen  V.,  210;  Henry 
Iv.,  156,  166,  185,  1191;  Ida 
C.,  156,  165;  Irene  F.,  165,  185; 
Israel  H.,  157,  167;  James  S., 
166,  186;  Jennie  E.,  186,  210; 
Joel  H.,  157;  Josephine  M., 
186;  Joshua  Iv.,  150,  157 

Katie  M.,  166,  186;  Katie  S.,  165, 
183;  Laura  S.,  166,  185;  Lillie 
M.,  166,  186,  446;  Lizzie  A., 
166;  Lizzie  Iv.,  185;  Lydia,  156, 
356,  367;  Mabel  L.,  186;  Mag¬ 
dalene,  150,  156;  Maria,  148, 
150,  157,  1006;  Maria  A,  167; 
Maria  R.,  157;  Maria  Y.,  1260; 
Marion  Iv.,  185;  Marvin  Iv., 
210;  Mary,  156;  Mary  B.,  156, 
164;  Mary  S.,  156,  166,  167, 
186,  1191;  Mary  W.,  150,  156; 
Mary  Y.,  148,  150;  Melchior, 
148;  Michael,  148,  150;  Mil¬ 
dred  G.,  210;  Miriam,  150,  157; 
Myra  F.,  165 

Nelson  H.,  186;  Oliver  IT,  167, 
186;  Oscar,  166;  Otto  V.,  186, 
210;  Rebecca  Iv.,  150,  152,  156; 
Rebecca  S.,  166;  Regina  Y., 
148,  150,  470;  Robert  I.,  186; 
Robet  J.,  210;  Rufus  S.,  165, 
184;  Russel,  210;  Sadie,  186; 
Sadie  M.,-210;  Sallie  G.,  166, 
185;  Sallie  K.,  236;  Samuel, 
150,  156,  166;  Samuel  S.,  166, 
186,  446;  Sarah,  150;  Sarah 
E.,  156,  165,  167,  186;  Sarah 
H.,  157;  Sarah  L.,  166,  185; 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1 735 


Stanley  M.,  186,  210;  Susan, 
150,  156;  Susanna,  148,  150, 
156;  Susanna  W.,  150,  156,  420; 
Verna  V.,  186;  William  H.,  166 
Urffer-Horn,  Ara vesta  L.,  166,  186; 
Edwin  A.,  166,  167,  186; 

Harold  J.,  1S6;  Llewellyn  E., 
186 

Erich,  Elizabeth,  1020,  1048 
Urmston,  Elizabeth  F.,  582,  601 ; 

Joseph,  601 
LTrmy,  Henry,  1439 
Urner,  Mary,  1015,  1033 
Eisner,  Katie,  852 
Etz,  Margaret  L.,  1570 
Ex,  Isaac  Y.,  483 

V 

Vail,  Lavinia,  401 
Valentine,  Margaret,  179,  1248 
Vanaida,  Margaret,  570 
Vanakers,  Nellie,  731 
Van  Billiard,  Adam  J.,  1134;  Flor¬ 
ence  A.,  369,  394;  James  W., 
394;  Martha  E.,  1090,  1134 
Van  Buskirk,  Edgar,  1395,  1425; 
Edith  C.,  1425;  Elizabeth,  377; 
Florence  M.,  1395,  1425;  Jacob, 
120;  James,  107,  120;  Leonore 
S.,  107,  120;  Minerva,  702,  735; 
William,  1425;  William  A., 
1425 

Van  Camp,  Rhoda,  1337,  1361 
Vance,  Harriet  C.,  1331,  1355; 
Thomas,  1355 

Van  Court,  Charles,  877;  James, 
871,  877;  Sarah  J.,  871,  877 
Vanderbilt,  Henry,  310,  311;  Mary 
G.,  517;  Mary  J.,  287,  310; 
Phoebe  P.,  287,  311 
Van  Derpool,  Albert,  1366;  Leslie 
B.,  1366;  L.  J.,  1338,  1366; 
Marion  B.,  1366;  Mary  S., 
1338,  1366 

Vandersall,  Adelia,  1167;  Estella 
S.,  1160,  1167;  George,  1167; 
George  C.,  1160,  1167 
Vanderslice,  Kate,  1157,  1161; 

Mary  E.,  1485;  Myrtle,  1162, 
1169;  Thomas  M.,  1169 
Van  der  Smissen,  H.,  84,  85,  468, 
1180 

Van  Dusen,  Helen  C.,  208,  217; 

Samuel  B.,  217 
Van  Duser,  Mary,  494 
Van  Dyke,  Archibald,  1339;  Elean¬ 
or  J.,  1325,  1339 
Van  Etten  Emma,  1547 
Van  Evra,  Katharine  740,  798; 

Rynier  R.,  798 
Van  Fossen,  1413 
Adaline,  1345;  Allen  H.,  1346, 
1379;  Amanda,  1346,  1378; 
Amos  C.,  285,  308;  Angeline 
G.,  1346,  1378;  Annie  K,  285, 
308;  Bertha,  1378;  Bertha  J., 
1378,  1412;  Catharine  D., 

1328,  1345;  Catherine,  1378, 
1411;  Charles  A.,  1412;  Charles 
L.,  1379,  1412;  Charlotte,  1328, 
1345,  1346;  Christiana  B., 

1321,  1328;  Edith,  308;  Edith 
A.,  274,  285;  Edyth  B.,  1379; 


Eli,  1288,  1328,  1346;  Elizabeth 
H.,  1328,  1346;  Fayetta  G., 
1328,  1346;  Flora  J.,  1158, 
1165,  1378;  Harold,  308;  Harry 
E.,  1379;  Plazel  B.,  1379;  Hen¬ 
rietta,  1345;  Ida,  1345,  1378; 
Isaac  D.,  274,  285;  Jacob,  1328, 
1346;  Joseph,  1328,  1345; 

Joseph  H.,  1378;  Josiah  G., 
1346,  1378;  Laura,  285,  308; 
Leonard,  285;  Lizzie  E.,  1379; 
Louisa  R.,  1346,  1378;  Mary 
E.,  1379;  Matilda  M.,  1346, 
1379;  May  A.,  1378;  Michael, 
1321,  1328;  Minnie  J.,  1378, 
1567,  1570;  Miriam,  308;  Re¬ 
becca  M.,  1328,  1345;  Robert 
W.,  1412;  Ruiess  E.,  1412; 
Sarah,  1328,  1343;  Sarah  H., 
1345,  1378;  Sophia,  366,  388; 
Walter  J.,  1378;  William  H., 
1346;  William  L.,  1379;  Wilson 
D.,  1345,  1378 
Van  Gelder,  Jennie,  1464 
Van  Gilden,  Arimenta,  480 
Van  Heist,  Catherine  C.,  274,  282; 
Mahlon,  274,  282;  Martha, 
302;  Martha  H.,  282,  302; 
Mary  C.,  282,  303;  George,  282; 
John  C.,  282,  302;  John  II., 
302;  Rachel  S.,  282,  302; 

Susanna,  282,  302 
Van  Heusen,  Neelie  G.,  14^2,  1488 
Van  Horn,  Allen  G.,  1045,  1094; 
Andrew  N.,  1094;  Ella,  284, 
305;  Harriet,  497,  524;  James, 
305;  Joel,  524;  Mary  A.,  1494; 
Sallie,  834,  1009,  1018;  Stella 
O.,  1045,  1094 

Van  Inwegen,  Charles  F.,  1547; 
Cornelius,  1530,  1547;  Emma 
W.,  1530,  1547 
Van  Leer,  Lenoir,  585 
Van  Ormer,  Anna  E.,  1425;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  671;  Harry  B.,  1425; 
H.  B.,  1397,  1425;  Jacob  T., 
1425;  Marion  F.,  1397,  1425; 
Richard  B.,  1426;  William  C., 
1426 

Van  Orsdale,  Lucretia  R.,  643;  Lyn, 
643 

Van  Orsdol,  Amos,  1490;  Harriet 
A.,  1475,  1490 

Van  Over,  Sina  E.,  586,  606; 

Thomas  C.,  606 
Van  Puhl,  Henry,  67 
Van  Putten,  35 

Van  Runk,  David,  536,  556;  Doro¬ 
thy,  556;  Geraldine,  556;  Maud 
Y.,  536,  556 

Van  Schmissen,  Heinrich,  35 
Van  Sciver,  Ella,  282,  301;  Harry, 
301 

Van  Scoy,  Rebecca,  1479 
Van  Tassel,  1550 

Van  Winkle,  Ora,  622;  Vivian  E., 
601,  622 

Varnick,  Catharine,  120 
Varnum,  Grosvenor  C.,  311,  334; 
Harriet  C.,  334,  341;  Ida  M., 
311,  334;  Richard  S.,  334 
Vaughn,  Annie  R.,  243 
Veile,  Bell,  1516 


Venning,  Emmet  H.,  799,  842; 

John  W.,  799;  Marjorie  D., 

842;  Martha  E.,  799,  842; 

Ruth  A.,  799,  842;  Sarah  D., 

740,  799,  842;  Virginia  R.,  842; 
William  L.,  740,  799,  842 
Vernette,  August,  1141;  Ruth  E., 
1101,  1141 

Vernon,  Arthur,  1480,  1495;  Doro¬ 
thy  E.,  1495;  Grace  A.,  1480, 
1495;  Ion,  1495 
Vestal,  Nancy  E.,  1457,  1469 
Vickery,  Ann  E.,  1550 
Viehweg,  18,  19 
Vienna,  9,  11,  12,  19 
Villiers-Stuart,  Desmond,  1539; 
Fitzgerald,  1539;  Gerald,  1524, 
1539;  Henry,  1539;  Maud  H., 
1524,  1539;  Muriel,  1539;  Per- 
cival  G.,  1539 

Vimont,  Bertha  O.,  1361,  1403; 
Vera  M.,  1403;  William,  1361, 
1403;  William  H.,  1403 
Visscher,  John  B.,  1554;  Susan  A., 
1542,  1554 

Vogel,  Harriet  A.,  1542 
Vogt,  Elizabeth,  1499 
Volimer,  Frederick  H.,  139;  Louise 
M.,  122,  139 
Von  Braun,  E.  C.,  860 
Von  Buyssant,  25 
Von  Byuschanse,  13,  46 

Abraham,  12,  45;  Isaac,  12; 
Jann  45;  John,  12 
Von  Cocceji,  14 

Von  Kaenel,  Amelia,  592;  Anna  S., 
592;  Cecil  G.,  612;  Charles, 
592,  612;  Elizabeth  M.,  576, 
592;  Ida  M.,  592,  612;  John, 
576,  592;  Mabel,  592,  613; 
Pearl  M„  592,  612;  Peter,  592 
Von  Seltzer,  Heinrich,  1048;  Ma¬ 
thias,  1048 

Von  Thenen,  Laura,  1115 
Von  Tobel,  Albert  F.,  435,  451; 
Florence  S.,  435,  451;  John 
H.,  451 

Voorhees,  Herbert  G.,  585;  Sarah 
B.,  585 

Vosburgh,  Phoebe,  1464 
Vrooman,  Irene,  534 

W 

W.,  Count  of  Wurben,  11 
Waage,  Charles  T.,  1289;  Frederick, 
169;  Frederick  O.,  1575-1577; 
Guy  F.,  1575;  Hannah  Y., 
1573,  1575;  Ida,  1289;  Ida  E., 
1284,  1289;  Karl  M.,  1576; 
Katharine  E.,  1576;  Minnie 
O.,  1575,  1576;  Oswin  F.,  1573, 
1575;  Theodora  R.,  158,  169; 
Vinnie  O.,  1577 
Wachter,  Sarah,  695 
Wack,  David,  1036;  George,  274, 
276,  570,  632-634,  665,  868, 
1193,  1230,  1327,  1328;  John, 
487;  Kate  M.,  487;  Mary  A., 
430;  Susan  F.,  1036 
Waddell,  Albert  H.,  509,  540; 

Catherine  A.,  509;  Henrietta 
O.,  509,  540;  Jacob.  509;  John, 
486,  509;  Lillie  A.,  540,  558; 


1736 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Lucy  Y.,  486,  509;  Martha, 
540;  Mary  M.,  509,  540;  Susan 
M.,  509,  540 

Wade,  Annie,  1068;  Bessie  B.,  114, 
129;  Billie  H.,  129;  Catharine, 
1068;  Charles  W.,  129;  Dora, 
W.,  757;  Elsie  B.,  129;  Frank, 
1068;  Henry,  1031,  1068;  Irvin 
B.,  757;  James  F.,  129;  James 
H.,  114,  129;  Jonas,  1068; 
Joseph,  1068;  Katheryn  M., 
129;  Mable  S.,  114,  129;  Mary 
A.,  129;  Mary  E.,  1031,  1068; 
Walter  H.,  114,  129 
Wage,  Adelia  I.,  1447 
Wagener — see  Wagner 
Wager,  Elizabeth  C.,  1348,  1381; 
Henry,  1381,  1382;  Isabella 
H.,  1348,  1382 

Wagner  (Wagener,  Wagoner), 
Aaron,  523;  Abraham,  2,  25, 
39,  66,  70,  72,  80,  83,  228,  229, 
344,  929,  1434-1437,  1441, 

1442,  1445,  1447,  1449-1453, 
1458-1460,  1502;  Abraham  N., 
1447,  1449,  1459;  Adams,  1504; 
Adelaide,  165,  185;  Adele  M., 
1464,  1479;  Adelia  I.,  1459; 
Albert  A.,  1464;  Allan  C.,  1472, 
1488;  Alpha  W.,  1441,  1454; 
Amanda,  211;  Amanda  C.,  496, 
523;  Ann,  1454,  1463;  Ann  E., 
1447,  1459;  Anna,  39,  43,  70, 
270,  1280,  1434,  1438,  1439, 
1441,  1448,  1451,  1454,  1459, 
1501,  1502,  1511,  1546;  Anna 

R.,  17,  1354,  1394,  1502;  Anna 
Y.,  1313,  1433,  1434;  Annette, 
1447;  Annette  H.,  1459,  1465, 
1481;  Annie  M.,  1573,  15  ; 
Arthur,  1464 

Belle  U.,  1459,  1474;  B.  Franklin, 
,  523;  Caspar,  1502;  Catharine, 
1007,  1016;  Catharine  M., 

1504,  1512;  Charles,  1098, 

1140,  1447,  1459,  1464,  1473; 
Charles  H.,  1458,  1473;  Charles 
L.,  1473;  Charlotte,  1454, 1464; 
Charlotte  W.,  1454,  .  1464; 

Christ,  944;  Christian  T.,  1278; 
Christina,  53,  1502,  1558,  1559; 
Christopher  (Christoph),  39, 
51,  54,  55,  58,  70,  80,  83,  222, 
270,  943,  1434,  1502,  1559; 
Clinton,  1089;  Cora  J.,  1342, 
1371 

Daniel,  1502,  1504,  1512;  David, 
2,  39,  51,  70,  74,  1437-1442, 
1444-1452,  1454,  1455,  1458, 
1466,  1472,  1502-1505,  1511; 
David  D.,  1504,  1505,  1512, 
1529;  David  S.,  1455,  1464; 
Deborah,  1502,  1504;  Dorothy, 
1098;  Edward,  1464;  Edward 
IL,  1488;  Elizabeth,  306,  567, 
570,  806,  1341,  1354,  1395, 
1441,  1451,  1502,  1503,  1505, 
1511,  1512,  1528;  Elizabeth 

D. ,  1441,  1454,  1463;  Elizabeth 

E. ,  1454,  1463;  Elizabeth  J., 
1140;  Elizabeth  K,  1512,  1528; 
Ella  H.,  1042,  1089;  Ellen  W., 
1010,  1023;  Elvira  F.,  1472, 


1488;  Emma,  1511,  1528;  Em¬ 
ma  L.,  1489;  Emma  O.,  1459, 
1473;  Estella,  501,  529;  Eva 

V. ,  1488;  Eve  O.,  1502,  1504; 
Evelina  F.,  1458,  1472;  Ezra, 
1371 

'  Florence  E.,  893,  900;  Florence 
M.,  461,  464;  Frances  H.,  1459, 
1474;  Francis  W.,  1111;  Frank, 
1354,  1394,  1459,  1474;  Fried¬ 
rich,  35,  93,  1079,  1502,  1575; 
George,  1089,  1111,  1163,  1447, 
1459,  1502;  George  A.,  1464 
1473,  1479,  1489;  George  W., 
1464;  Gertraut,  1439,  1442, 
1451;  Gertrude,  1438;  Gertrude 

S.,  1434,  1437;  G.  Fred,  1474; 

G.  M.,  1331,  1354;  Grace  D., 
1383;  Grace  E.,  1111 

H.  Allen,  1474;  Hannah  J.,  427, 
438;  Harriette,  1464;  Harriette 

R. ,  1454,  1464,  1502;  Helen 
P.,  1473;  Hellena,  1459,  1474; 
Henrietta,  1447,  1459,  1474; 
Henrietta  J.,  1447,  1459;  Henry 
(Heinrich),  529,  1502,  1504; 
Henry  N.,  1447,  1459;  Henry 

S. ,  185;  Ida,  1459,  1474,  1552; 
Illian,  1464,  1479;  Jacob,  438, 
1023,  1383,  1437,  1439,  1447- 
1449,  1452,  1454,  1464,  1504, 
1505,  1508,  1510-1512;  Jacob 

H. ,  389;  James,  1042,  1089; 
James  H.,  1354;  Jane,  1459; 
Jennie  V.,  1464;  Jessie  E.,  1111; 
Joanna  N.,  1441,  1447;  Joanna 

W. ,  1458,  1472;  Joel  M.,  1064, 
1111;  John,  238,  441,  455,  464, 
570,  1502;  John  O.,  1504,  1512, 
1529;  John  T.,  1349,  1383; 
Joseph  A.,  1454,  1464;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  1473 

Kate  M.,  1157,  1163;  Katie  S., 
441,  455;  Kenneth  A.,  1111; 
Lament,  1441,  1451,  1455; 

Laruma,  1454,  1463;  Laura  M., 
1454,  1463;  Lavina,  233,  238; 
Lottie,  1474;  Louis,  1278; 
Louis  K.,  1273,  1278;  Louisa 
E.,  1473,  1489;  Louise,  1464; 
Louise  E.,  1459,  1474;  Lucile 
C.,  1473,  1489;  Lucius  P., 
1459,  1474;  Lucy,  1454;  Lulu 
S.,  1098,  1140 

Maggie,  1089;  Manila  D.,  1272, 
1278;  Margaret,  511,  1505, 
1511;  Maria  K.,  228,  1434; 
Maria  L.,  1454,  1464;  Maria 
W.,  1447,  1458;  Martha,  1463, 
1478;  Martha  F.,  464;  Matilda 
A.,  1512,  1529;  Mary,  1447, 
1453,  1458,  1463,  1478,  1502- 
1504,  1510,  1512,  1529,  1549; 
Mary  A.,  1447,  1455,  1459, 
1464;  Mary  C.,  1349,  1383, 
1441,  1447;  Mary  E.,  1459, 
1464,  1473,  1479;  Mary  G., 
1473,  1489;  Mary  J.,  1455; 
•  Mary  K.,  1504,  1512;  Mary 
M.,  1441,  1451,  1453;  Mary  S., 
1474;  May  A.,  1489;  Melchior, 
39,  51,  54-56,  70,  79,  80,83, 
662,  968,  1232,  1280,  1316, 


1434-1439,  1441,  1442,  1449, 

1451,  1452,  1454,  1463,  1502; 

Minnie,  571,  583;  Minnie  L., 
1479;  Morris  V.,  561;  Myra  E., 
1273,  1278;  Nancy,  1454;  Nee- 
lie  G.,  1472,  1488 
Oleathea  J.,  1473,  1489;  Patience 
H.,  1458,  1473;  Paul  H.,  1472, 
1489;  Rachel,  553,  1441,  1451, 
1455;  Rebecca  (Rebeccah), 
1441,  1451,  1456;  Rebecca  B., 

1447,  1459;  Rebecca  S.,  1437, 

1440;  Regina,  1502;  Rosanna, 
1505;  Rosanna  B.,  1502,  1504; 
Rudolph,  1089;  Ruth,  1459, 
1474;  Ruth  B.,  1472,  1489 
Sabina,  1505;  Sabina  M.,  1504, 
1511;  Salome,  52,  940,  942, 
1502;  Samuel,  1049, 1098,  1447; 
Samuel  C.,  1459,  1473;  Samuel 
H.,  1458,  1472,  1473,  1489; 
Samuel  L.,  1455;  Samuel  O., 
1473,  1489;  Sarah,  52,  675, 
1258,  1260,  1454,  1463,  1502, 
1505,  1512,  1513;  Sarah  A., 
1473;  Sarah  B.,  1331,  1354; 
Sarah  E.,  366,  389,  1512,  1528; 
Sarah  G.,  1064,  1111;  Sarah  L., 
1459,  1473;  Sarah  R.,  1049, 
1098;  Stanley  E.,  1111;  Stella, 
M.,  523;  Susan,  1134,  1454, 
1462,  1463;  Susan  A.,  1473, 
1489;  Susan  B.,  1512,  1528; 
Susanna,  39,  58,  70,  344,  1434, 
1437,  1438,  1440,  1503-1505, 
1511,  1512;  Susanna  H.,  270, 
1502;  Susanna  U.,  1502 
Thomas  A.,  496,  523;  Tressa,  529; 
Valentine,  1505;  Vera  A.,  1111; 
Verna  E.,  561;  Warren  M.,  461, 
464;  Washington,  1454,  1463; 
William,  1447,  1505,  1513; 

William  H.,  900,  1371;  Zeno- 
bia,  1089 

Wahl,  Susanna,  606 
Waidelich,  Alfred  T.,  210;  Dexter 

T.,  210;  George  F.,  187,  210; 
George  W.,  210;  Hannah  I., 
187,  210;  James  R.,  210 
Waidlich,  Ada  E.,  1421 
Waisner,  Sarah,  312 
Wait,  Almaria  J.,  1363 
Waite,  Blanche  M.,  1356;  Florence 
C.,  1356;  George,  1356;  John, 
1333,  1356;  Katie  M.,  1333, 
1356;  Mary  A.,  1356 
Waites,  Elizabeth,  1169 
Walb,  Ella  M.,  587,  607;  William, 
607 

Walck,  Alice  M.,  104,  113;  D. 
Ralph,  113;  Ellamanda,  1132; 
Frances,  128;  Madeline,  12 
Moses  M.,  104,  113;  Norman 
L.,  113,  128;  Ola  Z.,  113,  128; 
Robert  Z.,  128 
Walcott,  Mary  L.,  871,  887 
Walden,  Elvira,  586 
Waldron,  Luther  P.,  1306;  May  D., 
1296,  1306;  Philip  H.,  1306; 
William  Iv.,  1296,  1306 
Waldschmidt,  Anna  M.,  1020 
Walker,  Alice,  1388;  Anna,  284, 
305;  Anna  T.,  800;  Annie  E., 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1737 


1388,  1420;  Boyd  L.,  1420, 
1430;  Catherine  K.,  1052; 

Charles,  1350, 1387 ;  Charles  T., 
1243;  Clarence  C.,  603,  623; 
Cora,  1387;  Cora  B.,  187; 
Edith,  1387;  Edna,  1387;  Effie 

D. ,  1388;  Eliza  R.,  1350,  1387; 
Ellen  S.,  974,  983;  Emma  C., 
1387;  Emmet,  1388;  George  T., 
1244;  Harold  E.,  1244;  Harry, 
1053;  Hattie  H.,  982;  Ida  M., 
1387,  1420;  Jane,  1353,  1468; 
Jerry  H.,  1388,  1420;  Joseph, 
1237,  1243;  Joseph  N.,  1028, 
1063;  Leah  M.,  1420,  1430; 
Leloa,  1058;  Lillian  J.,  1244; 
Madeline,  1119;  Margaret,  280; 
Marvin  R.,  1430;  Mary  C., 
999;  Mary  E.,  603,  623,  1420, 
1430;  Mary  L.,  1063;  Matthias 
P.,  800;  Merle  D.,  1420;  Mil¬ 
dred  G.,  1420,  1430;  Myrtle 

E. ,  1420,  1430;  Nora,  1388; 
Olive  C.,  1237,  1243;  Philip 

F. ,  983;  Robert,  1387;  Sadie 

E.,  1243;  Samuel,  1430;  Sarah, 
643,  1416;  Sarah  J.,  127; 

Thomas,  974,  983;  Vernon  B., 
1420,  1430;  Wilman,  1387; 

Winfield  W.,  742,  800 

Walkup,  Sally,  119 
Wallace,  Ellen,  1550;  George,  1324; 
Julia  G.,  100;  Lucy  S.,  1324; 
Mary  D.,  971,  978 
Waller,  Callie,  134 
Wallich,  Mary  E.,  1108 
Wallington,  Anna  E.,  181;  Edward 
M.,  181 

Walls,  Elizabeth,  818;  Julia  T.,  1105 
Walmer,  Samuel,  828 
Walp,  Edith  A.,  739,  797;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  1268;  Janice  M.,  797; 
John  E.,  739,  797;  Maude  R., 
797;  Tilghman  A.,  797 
Walser,  Augusta,  665,  667;  Mat¬ 
thias,  667 

Walt,  Amanda  K.,  234,  242;  Esther 
IV,  1038;  Francis  K.,  1081; 
George,  1050;  Hannah  Iv., 
1038,  1081;  Isabella  B.,  1020, 
1050;  John  H.,  234,  242; 

Joseph,  1020,  1050;  Katharine, 
1365,  1405;  Mary,  1056;  Mary 

A. ,  449;  Peter  E.,  1405;  Re¬ 
becca,  1023;  Sallie,  1050;  Sarah 
K,  1038,  1081 

Waltamath,  Stuart,  998;  Vera  E., 
990,  998 
Walter  157 

Alice  L.,  779;  Amelia  S.,  138,  143; 
Beulah  S.,  779;  Caroline  W., 
697,  720;  Catharine,  768; 

Charles,  697,  720;  Charles  S., 
779;  Clara  P.,  120,  138;  Cora 

B. ,  835;  Eban  W.,  740;  Elmer 
A.,  779;  Emma  L.,  740;  Eu¬ 
gene,  720,  779;  Florence  E., 
138,  143;  George  F.,  120,  138; 
George  G.,  138,  143;  Hannah 
E.,  704,  740;  Helen  F.,  740, 
799;  Horace  W.,  835;  Joel,  570; 
John  F.,  704,  740;  John  M., 
586;  Josiah,  1516,  1533;  Leroy 


B.,  835;  Lillian,  1207,  1222; 
Lillian  M.,  779;  Lucy  S.,  720, 

778,  835;  Maria  S.,  570;  Mary 

E. ,  835;  Mary  O.,  1506,  1516, 
1533;  Mary  R.,  1350,  1386; 
Minnie  S.,  779;  Monroe  J., 

779,  835;  Polly,  782;  Sallie  B., 
779,  835;  Sarah,  573,  586; 
Sarah  D.,  740,  799;  Susan, 
1097;  Susan  Z.,  720,  779;  Wil¬ 
liam  A.,  720,  778;  William  H., 
740,  Wilmot,  740 

Walters,  Alice  C.,  827;  Altha, 
1361;  Anna  H.,  827;  Bertha, 
736;  Bertha  M.,  827;  Bessie 
S.,  811,  845;  Charles  E.,  827; 
David,  956;  Edward,  374,  399; 
Eliza,  R.,  771,  827;  Elsie  M., 
827,  Emma  N.,  827;  Etta,  736; 
Evelyn,  399;  Frances  K.,  956; 
George,  771,  827;  George  R., 
827;  Georgia,  1430;  Grover, 
811,  845;  Harry,  736;  Harry 

F. ,  951,  956;  Harvey  M.,  827; 
Ida,  736;  John,  1159;  Laura, 
1116;  Lewis  G.,  702,  735;  Lydia 
M.,  827;  Malinda  I.,  735,  791; 
Margarete,  795;  Martha,  399, 
1492;  Mary  A.,  1169,  1174; 
Mary  E.,  825,  827,  849,  1277; 
Mary  L.,  702,  735;  Mary  S., 
951,  956;  Matilda  W.,  374,  399; 
Ralph  G.,  956;  Raymond,  736; 
Russell  K.,  956;  Samuel,  845; 
Sarah  Iv.,  956;  Simon  P.,  827; 
Susan  M.,  703,  736;  Susan  R., 
827,  850;  Tivilia  M.,  1151; 
William,  703,  735,  736,  799; 
William  J.,  1174 

Waltman,  Emanuel,  1424;  Emma, 
1391,  1424 
Walton,  1351 

Abner  B.,  1396;  Charles  B.,  1396; 
Charles  S.,  1355,  1396;  Eleanor 
B.,  1396;  Gladys  H.,  1396; 
Henry  F.,  1254;  J.  S.,  1369; 
Mabel,  1386;  Mary  A.,.  133; 
Mary  B.,  1355,  1396;  Mary  D., 
504,  531;  William,  531 
Waltz,  Jeremiah,  1249;  Leah  F., 
715;  Lena,  972,  980;  Martha 
D.,  1249 

Wambold,  Abraham,  473,  480; 

Agnes,  299,  328;  Amanda  J., 
635;  Benjamin  H.,  625;  Chris¬ 
tiana  G.,  784;  Elizabeth  Y., 
473,  480;  Ella  L.,  170,  189; 
Eugene,  328;  James,  635;  Mary 
S.,  613,  625;  Peter,  68;  William 
M.,  189 

Wampole,  Alice,  1055,  1105;  Alma 
M.,  1289,  1300;  Alverda,  1055, 
1105;  Annie  M.,  1055,  1105; 
Catharine,  1069;  Elizabeth, 
1069;  Elizabeth  S.,  1031,  1069; 
Ellemeine  H.,  1023,  1055;  Essie 
B.,  328,  341;  Harry  H.,  341; 
Isaac,  1031,  1069;  Jacob,  647; 
Jacob  S.,  1023,  1055;  Jacob  W., 
1055,  1105;  Lena,  639,  647; 
Mary,  810;  Rhinehart,  1055; 
Sarah  J.,  1055;  Warren  R., 
1105;  William  H.,  1300 


Wamps,  Rebecca,  1122 
Wanagate,  Ernestine,  558 
Wanamaker,  Alfred  L.,  893,  900; 
Amelia  J.,  893.  900;  Anna  IT., 
667,  672;  Daniel  H.,  672;  Ed¬ 
ward  H.,  667,  672;  Francis  M., 
900;  Ida  M.,  900;  Kate,  672 
Wanger,  Catharine,  573,  587 
Wangner,  Katharine,  1195,  1205 
Wanner,  Anna,  1381;  Anna  M.,  627; 
Annie,  433,  449,  563;  Annie  C., 
280,  297;  Christian,  1565; 

Dewalt,  285;  Elizabeth  IV, 
235,  243;  Hannah  S.,  1384; 
Jacob,  243;  Jesse,  280,  297; 
John,  624,  627;  John  A.,  627; 
John  H.,  1386;  Lucinda,  544; 
Lydia  E.,  624,  627;  Maggie  E., 
1350,  1386;  Mahlon,  235,  243; 
Margaret  II.,  274,  285;  Sarah, 
389,  438,  1383;  Sarah  IV,  1565; 
Susanna,  593,  613;  William, 
297 
Wars: 

War  of  1812,  871,  920,  1230,  1231, 
1508 

Civil,  4,  18,  101,  115-117,  119, 
133,  141,  157,  205,  235,  287, 
289,  310,  311,  353,  358,  361, 
423,  426,  431,  435,  481,  483, 
485,  489,  494,  495,  497,  500, 
506,  572,  585,  637,  642,  643, 
646,  696,  698,  699,  704-706, 
716,  717,  729,  732,  734,  737, 
741,  742,  745,  756,  761,  762, 
765,  774,  789,  799,  867,  872, 
873,  922,  951,  974,  977,  1011, 
1017,  1018,  1026-1029,  1036, 
1040,  1048,  1059-1062,  1070, 

1075,  1077-1079,  1085,  1140, 
1240,  1262,  1266,  1287,  1288, 
1325,  1330,  1331,  1335-1338, 
1342,  1343,  1352,  1357,  1462, 
1465,  1472-1474,  1506,  1514, 
1515,  1518,  1520,  1522,  1535- 
1537,  1542,  1543,  1572,  1573, 
1575 

French  and  Indian,  229 
Mexican,  473 
Napoleonic,  20 

Revolution,  2,  4,  25,  33,  56,  59,  72, 
89,  96,  148,  350,  631,  742,  797, 
860,  864,  869,  910,  941,  942, 
968,  1005,  1008,  1226,  1228, 
1258,  1262,  1266,  1282,  1315, 
1320,  1438,  1440,  1441,  1450, 
1454,  1455,  1503-1508,  1510, 
1515,  1554,  1559 

Spanish-American,  446,  732, 

1076,  1162,  1170,  1518,  1537 
Thirty  Years,  9 

Turks,  9 

World, 19, 20, 31, 135, 140, 141, 175, 
184,  186,  188,  189,  196,  211, 
212,  239,  243,  245,  248,  249, 
253,  254,  260,  261,  293,  305, 
307,  312,  330,  332,  335,  338, 
375,  379,  381,  385,  388,  389, 
392,  398,  400,  401,  403,  405- 
408,  410,  439,  460,  503,  515, 
517,  519,  521,  523,  532,  533, 
538,  540,  544,  599,  607,  609, 
612-615,  617,  623,  624,  645, 


1738 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


658,  660,  679,  718,  740,  744, 
747,  754,  757,  762,  763,  765- 
768,  776,  783,  788,  796-798, 
803,  804,  823,  835,  837,  840, 
848,  852,  880,  881,  896,  900, 
904,  913,  915,  924,  925,  954, 
960,  961,  978,  983,  988,  989, 
992,  994,  995,  997,  1066,  1067, 
1075-1077,  1085,  1093,  1097, 
1104,  1113,  1118-1120,  1130, 
1144,  1163,  1169,  1172,  1173, 

1201,  1210,  1212,  1219,  1223, 

1243,  1244,  1247,  1249,  1250, 

1270,  1275,  1277,  1278,  1294- 

1296,  1298,  1299,  1304,  1306, 

1309,  1365,  1366,  1369,  1384, 

1389,  1392-1395,  1402,  1406, 
1408,  1413,  1417,  1418,  1423, 

1426,  1429,  1485,  1489,  1493, 

1494,  1496,  1497,  1500,  1543, 

1545,  1548,  1554,  1555,  1560, 

1570,  1577 

Warburton,  Anna,  208;  Blanche 
B.,  554;  Harry,  1118;  Hettie, 
1075,  1118;  M.  B.,  554 
Ward,  Almeda  P.,  1402;  Annabel 

R. ,  1206,  1221;  Eldon  L.,  1206, 
1221;  Elias,  1402;  Emma  E., 
724,  785;  Emma  R.,  1028, 
1062;  Ethel  V.,  595;  Eugene, 
1028,  1062;  Francis  J.,  1221; 
Francis  L.,  1221;  Ida  P.,  1359, 
1402;  John  G.,  677;  Joseph, 
1359,  1402;  Lester,  1062;  Mary 
T.,  670,  677;  Otis,  670,  677; 
Virginia  M.,  1221;  William  M., 
785 

Ware,  Lenora,  1404;  Mary,  141 
Warehime,  Daniel,  524;  Dorothy 

S. ,  525;  George  O.,  525;  John 
F.,  497,  524;  Mary  E.,  497, 
524 

Warfel,  Ila,  1331,  1353;  John  B., 
1353 

Warg,  Lavina,  1538 
Waring,  Harriet,  1465,  1481 
Warkentin,  Mary,  1358,  1401 
Warmer,  Andreas  (Andrew),  29,  37, 
41-43,  51,  54,  70,  71,  79,  467, 
1001,  1002,  1226;  Anna,  38, 
70,  467;  Barbara,  38,  66,  70, 
466,  467;  David,  1002;  George, 
1564;  Susanna,  43;  Susanna 
W.,  1002,  1226 
Warmkessel,  441 

Anna,  537;  Elizabeth,  247 
Warmon,  Rosa,  463 
Warne,  Elizabeth,  1534;  Elizabeth 

T. ,  1517;  Mark  T.,  1517,  1534; 
Mary  E.,  1517;  Mary  H.,  1517, 
1534 

Warner,  Annie,  1421;  Bradford  G., 
672,  679;  Catharine,  419,  423; 
Charlotte,  806;  DeVer  H.,  679; 
Eleanor,  163,  183;  Esther  C., 
299,  329;  Eunice  N.,  672,  679; 
Frank,  454;  George,  280,  297; 
Harry  B.,  440,  454;  John,  329; 
Joseph  W.,  183;  Mabel  C.,  280, 
297;  Mary  D.,  1521,  1538; 
Mary  I.,  440,  454;  Randolph, 
1539;  Randolph  S.,  1521,  1538; 
Ruth  I.,  454;  William  D.,  1539 


Warren,  Cornelia,  1067;  Harriet, 
1466;  Irena,  295;  Miriam,  820 
Warriner,  Millie  B.,  1334 
Wartman,  Amanda  D.,  106,  118; 
Harvey  (Harry),  106,  118; 

John  H.,  118,  136;  Rebecca, 
187;  Sina  D.,  118,  136 
Wash,  Esther  C.,  107;  Peachey,  107, 
119;  Thomas  H.,  107;  William 
L.,  119 

Washburn,  Frances  M.,  179,  205 
Washington,  22,  61-65,  67-69,  71- 
73 

George,  350,  864,  870,  942,  943, 
951  1441  1559 

Wasser,  Agnes,  698;  Amy  L.,  1090, 
1135;  Elizabeth,  864,  868; 

Hannah  M.,  928,  929;  John, 
928,  929;  John  G.,  658;  Lydia, 
1122;  Mary  C.,  375;  Susie  U., 
647,  658 

Wasserman,  Jennie,  437;  Hugh, 
426,  437;  Katie,  437;  Susan  G., 
426,  437;  William,  437 
Waters,  Lewis,  929 
Waterson,  1067 

Watkins  Alta  O.  1401;  David  T., 
515;  Edward,  1401;  Elsie,  490, 
515;  James  A.,  1499;  Mildred, 
1491,  1499 
Watson,  104 

Aaron  A.,  1091;  Amelia  R.,  705, 
743;  Ella  C.,  130;  Frances,  743, 
800;  Grace,  659;  Henry  W., 
1079;  James,  705,  743;  John 
H.,  616;  L.  B.,  130;  Mary,  551; 
Mary  E.,  105,  114,  1097; 

Maude  M.,  595,  616;  Phoebe 
H.,  1044,  1091 

Watt,  Katherine,  1047,  1097;  Wil¬ 
liam,  1097 

Watts,  Columbus,  799;  Estelle, 
740,  799;  James,  623;  Martha 
J.,  130;  Mary  L.,  1120;  Nellie 
S.,  608,  623;  Theodore,  608, 
623 

Weachter,  Margaret,  715,  768; 
Sarah,  694,  715 

Weade,  Henry  C.,  131;  Mattie  S., 
115,  131 

Wealand,  Anna,  1357;  Benjamin, 
444;  Catherine,  773;  Irene  W., 
444;  Salenda,  830 

Wean,  Jacob,  1284,  1290;  John,  895; 
Laura,  1290,  1303;  Maggie  B., 
895;  Mary,  1290;  Sarah,  704, 
737;  Sophia  A.,  1284,  1290 
Weand — see  Wieand 
Weatherald,  Catherine,  1566 
Weatherwax,  Charles  B.,  254;  Clara 
E.,  239,  254;  John,  239,  254; 
John  T.,  254,  267;  Johnnie  E., 
267;  Juanita  M.,  254;  Leonard 
L.,  254;  Pearl  L.,  254,  267; 
Rose  M.,  254,  267;  Thelma  B., 
254;  William  H.,  254 
Weaver,  Adam  H.,  716,  770,  826; 
Addie,  748;  A.  Hurst,  800,  842; 
Alsenia,  580,  599;  Amelia  H., 
707,  748;  Andrew  Y.,  137; 
Anna,  337,  993;  Anna  M.,  826; 
Anne  S.,  712,  759;  Annie,  177, 
201,  1391;  Annie  S.,  538,  557; 


Arthur,  778;  Benjamin,  1064; 
Bertha,  1064,  1111;  Caroline, 
123,  745;  Carrie  S.,  720,  778; 
Catharine,  594;  Charles,  538, 
557,  1064;  Clara,  211;  Clarence 
A.,  826;  Cora  S.,  770;  David, 
770;  Della,  582,  603;  Dorothy 
M.,  826;  Edith,  1064,  1112; 
Edith  E.,  624,  627;  Eleanor, 
761;  Elizabeth,  432,  1503; 

Elizabeth  S.,  1464,  1479;  Ella, 
1064;  Ellen,  1042,  1087;  Ell- 
wood,  1064;  Emma  C.,  1029, 
1064;  Emma  H.,  770,  825; 
Florence,  1065;  Florence  M., 
557;  Francis  W.,  1029,  1064; 
George,  603,  842;  George  B., 
201;  Gertrude,  119,  137;  Harry, 
720,  778;  Harry  E.,  778;  Helen, 
1065;  Hettie  H.,  769;  Hetty 
F.,  715;  Howard  C.,  557;  How¬ 
ard  F.,  712,  759,  Ida,  748; 
Jacob,  703;  James,  778,  1064; 
Jesse,  426;  John,  406,  770; 
Joseph,  877;  Julia  S.,  759; 
Kate,  770;  Kate  E.,  748;  Katie, 
826;  Katie  E.,  804;  Laura,  822; 
Leah,  770;  Leah  H.,  716,  770; 
Levi,  1292;  Lewis  H.,  707,  748; 
Lizzie,  748;  L.  Miller,  770; 
Mabel  T.,  800,  842;  Marie  C., 
778;  Martin,  770;  Mary,  691, 
703;  Mary  A.,  770,  825;  Na¬ 
than  F.,  759;  Nicholas,  1227; 
Perry  W.,  778;  Peter,  770; 
Peter  S.,  762;  Philip,  1087; 
Rachel,  569,  579;  Rebecca,  420, 
426,  713,  762;  Richard  K,  627; 
Robert  C.,  557;  Roberta  A., 
557;  Samuel  F.,  984,  Sarah, 
692,  706;  Sarah  C.,  382,  406; 
Sarah  E.,  871,  877;  Sarah  F., 
1285,  1292;  Sarah  G.,  1064, 
1111;  Solomon,  769;  Solomon 
D.,  1464,  1479;  Stella  E.,  975, 
984;  Susan,  1390;  V.  B.,  778; 
Victor  W.,  778;  Wilkes,  557; 
William,  748,  770,  1064 
Webb,  Bessie,  1098;  Catharine,  97; 
Catharine  S.,  96;  Emily  R., 
319,  340;  Rebecca,  1330,  1351; 
Richard,  1351 

Weber  (Webber),  Alice  R.,  313,  336; 
Andrew,  325;  Ann  R.,  288,  313; 
Anna  S.,  570,  580;  Benjamin, 
1441;  Bertha,  434;  Bessie  M., 
242,  259;  Catharine,  1312; 

Christian,  67,  288;  Conrad, 
1312;  David,  1180;  Donald, 
406;  Dorothy  A.,  313,  336; 
Edwin,  570,  580;  Elizabeth, 
282;  Elizabeth  S.,  424,  434; 
Elizabeth  W.,  419,  424;  Ella, 
658;  Elma  M.,  313,  336;  Emma 
K.,  364,  384;  Florence  L.,  313; 
Frederick  H.,  771,  827;  George, 
250,  1288;  George  M.,  384; 
Gottlieb,  620;  Harold,  313; 
Harold  B.,  336;  Harriet  R., 
384,  406;  Hazel  B.,  384;  Henry, 
419,  424;  Henry  F.,  827,  850; 
Henry  R.,  313;  Howard,  369, 
394;  Irwin  H.,  434,  451;  Jacob, 


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1739 


944,  1312;  James  M.,  259; 
Jesse  S.,  313;  John,  1288;  John 
C.,  275,  288;  John  D.,  364,  384; 
John  F.,  827;  John  H.,  384; 
John  M.,  313;  J.  Stroud,  313, 
336;  Katie  F.,  369,  394;  L. 
Carolyn,  599,  620;  Lily  E.,  580; 
Lizzie  M.,  297,  325;  Maria, 
620;  Marie  D.,  1238,  1244; 

Marion  B.,  384;  Matilda,  717; 
Matilda  R.,  771,  827;  Martin, 
580;  Mary,  150,  156,  289; 

Mary  A.,  827,  850;  Mary  E., 
313;  Matthias  Y.,  288,  313; 
May  H.,  827;  Michael,  156; 
Minnie  M.,  434,  451;  Morgan 
C.,  313,  336;  Oscar,  1244; 
Penrose,  424,  434;  Preston  B., 
384;  Reuben  C.,  297,  325; 
Richard  C.,  313;  Robert  H., 
850;  Russell,  406;  Russell  B., 
384,  406;  Sara  B.,  384;  Sarah 
B.,  275,  288;  Sarah  H.,  313, 
336;  Warren  H.,  451 
Webster,  Alfred,  114;  Amanda  R., 
207,  216;  Anna  M.,  216; 

Charles  H.,  216;  Charles  T., 
216;  Edith  I.,  878,  882; 

Ella,  669;  Francis  L.,  216; 
Helen,  713;  Helen  K.,  216; 
Homer,  207,  216;  Lelia  W.,  105, 
114;  Mabel,  379;  Mary  E.,  216; 
Mary  H.,  207;  Stephen  K.,  882 
Wecker,  Eliza  S.,  1456,  1466;  Em¬ 
ma,  1466;  George,  1456,  1466; 
Isabella,  1466 

Weed,  Henrietta  M.,  1460;  Hen¬ 
rietta  W.,  1459,  1474;  John, 
1459,  1474;  Rhetta  L.,  1474; 
William,  1474 
Weegner — see  Wiegner 
Wegst,  Anna  C.,  1102,  1142;  Fred 
J.,  1142 

Wehr,  Daniel,  424;  Ellen  F.,  424 
Weichenhan,  15 
Erasmus,  10,  1436 
Weide,  Charles  T.,  914;  Donald 
O.,  914;  Ethel  M.,  914;  Ira  E., 
911,  914;  Lydia  C.,  911,  914; 
Orlando  S.,  911,  914;  Robert 
W.,  914;  Sylvia  M.,  911,  914 
Weideman,  Catharine,  1394 
Weidemoyer,  Mary  E.,  336 
Weidenbach,  235,  243 
Weidenmoyer,  Mabel,  523 
Weidler,  Grier  L.,  1075,  1118; 

James  T.,  1118;  Jane  G.,  1118; 
Jesse  L.,  1118;  John  A.,  1118; 
Joseph  G.,  1118;  Joy  B..  1118; 
Lena  B.,  1075,  1118;  Susan 
M.,  832 

Weidman,  Catharine,  694,  716; 

Clara,  1045;  Martha,  814 
Weidner,  Alvena  M.,  450;  Anna  C., 
1417;  Calvin,  842;  Charles  R., 
1237,  1243;  Chester,  803,  842; 
Edwin,  895,  969,  971;  Eliza 
M.,  373,  397;  Ella,  912;  Ellen, 
815;  Elmer,  842;  Esther  D., 
803,  842;  Florence,  1243; 

Franklin,  397,  842;  Hannah, 
177,  546,  597;  Harriet,  124; 
Ida  E.,  1243;  Ida  S.,  895;  John, 


814;  Laura,  308;  Laura  E., 
1237,  1243;  Lizzie,  159;  Mabel 

R. ,  814;  Mabel  W.,  758; 

Marion  E.,  450;  Martin  L., 
1243;  Mary  A.,  1243;  Medora 

S. ,  971,  978;  Mildred  W.,  434, 
450;  Moses  K.,  450;  Myra  S., 
971,  978;  Rachel,  581,  599; 
Rebecca,  618;  Rebecca  S.,  969, 
971;  Robert  S.,  434,  450;  Sadie 
L.,  971,  972;  Samuel  W.,  1243; 
Sara,  842;  Sarah,  1214;  Su¬ 
sanna,  971;  William,  842;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  758,  814 

Weierbach,  Elenora  S.,  159,  171; 
Godfrey,  171 

Weierman,  Henry  S.,  669;  Jacob, 
666,  669;  Jesse  S.,  669;  Mi¬ 
chael,  669;  Sophia  S.,  669; 
Susanna  S.,  666,  669 
Weigal,  Hester,  690,  701 
Weigle  (Weigel),  Elias  D.,  817; 
Harriet  E.,  761,  817;  Julia  L., 
713,  762 

Weigner — see  Wiegner 
Weihbrecht,  Andrew,  533;  Fred- 
ericka,  504,  533 

Weikel,  Benjamin  F.,  362;  Bertha, 
291;  Bertha  O.,  318;  Charles 
L.,  318;  Clara  A.,  362;  Doris 

T. ,  318,  339;  Elizabeth,  748; 
Ellenora,  362;  Elmer  H.,  291, 
318;  Elmer  L.,  318;  Emma  L., 
366,  390;  Ernest  K,  318,  339; 
Ethel  S.,  318;  Flora  K.,  291; 
Florence  J.,  318;  Frank,  355,' 
362;  Frank  E.,  318;  George, 
390;  Gertrude,  303;  Harry,  291; 
Harry  L.,  318;  Helen  J.,  318, 
339;  Henrietta  J.,  290,  318; 
Howard  J.,  318,  339;  Ida  B., 
291,  318;  Jacob,  291;  James 
R.,  193,  212;  Janerden,  362; 
John,  212;  John  H.,  277,  291; 
Joshua  H.,  291,  318;  Lillie  M., 
291,  318;  Margaret  H.,  277, 
291;  Margaret  P.,  318;  Marian 

E.,  193,  212;  Marion  E.,  339; 
Mary  J.,  235,  244;  Mary  V., 
212;  Rachel,  362;  Rosa  L.,  318, 
339;  Susanna,  362,  380;  Thel¬ 
ma  D.,  339;  Tilera  S.,  355,  362; 
Viola  M.,  318;  Virginia  M.,  339; 
William,  291;  William  A.,  362 

Weikert,  Emeline,  490;  George,  477, 
490;  Jacob,  490;  Rufus,  491; 
Sarah  Y.,  477,  490;  William, 
490 

Weil,  Annie  M.,  171,  191;  Bella  S., 
121,  139;  Cornelia  J.,  108,  121; 
Ida,  440,  453;  John  H.,  199, 
453;  Kate  A.,  176,  199; 

Laienna,  721;  Samuel  H.,  108, 
121;  Tobias  H.,  191 
Weiler,  Albert  S.,  449;  Ella  M.,  433, 
449;  Sarah  K.,  809;  Shindel, 
433,  449 

Weinburg,  John,  690;  Susan  H.,  690 
Weingartner,  Anna  R.,  372;  Carl, 
372;  Elizabeth  K.,  372;  John, 
372;  Lydia  C.,  358,  372;  Sam¬ 
uel  R.,  372;  William  H.,  372; 
William  S.,  358,  372 


Weinhauer,  Elena,  450 
Weinrich,  Annie  M.,  297,  325; 
Charles  E.,  280,  297;  Ella  C., 
297,  325;  Henry,  297,  1383; 
Henry  A.,  1349,  1383;  Lizzie 
C.,  280,  297;  Mary  E.,  1349, 
1383 

Weinsteiger,  Ada  K.,  810,  844; 
John,  810,  844 

Weir,  Annie,  1517,  1533;  William, 
1533 

Weirbach,  Elizabeth,  781;  Elizabeth 

F. ,  424;  Sylvanus,  424 
Weirman,  Albert  G.,  513,  547; 

Henry  K.,  1123;  Jennie  G., 
513,  547;  Martin  W.,  547; 
Sarah  J.,  1081,  1123 
Weis — see  Weiss 

Weisel,  Amanda  B.,  498,  527;  Anna, 
527;  Elizabeth,  527;  Emma, 
527;  Eva,  527,  552;  Henry, 
527;  Mary,  785;  Milton  T., 
498,  527 ;  Redden,  527 ;  Samuel 

B. ,  527,  553;  Stella  M.,  527, 
553 

Weiser,  Charles  G.,  1354,  1395; 

C.  Z.,  172;  Daniel,  161,  974, 
1190;  Euphemia,  161;  Fernley 

G. ,  1395;  Leona  M.,  1354, 
1395;  William,  1395 

Weiskeker,  Annie  M.,  558 
Weiss  (Weis,  Wise,  Weys),  974 
Abraham,  856;  Abraham  S.,  900; 
Adam,  898;  Alma  A.,  758; 
Alma  L.,  757;  Amanda,  711, 
757;  Amelia,  711;  Anna,  38, 
43,  70;  Anna  F.,  181;  Anna  H., 
688,  693;  Anna  M.,  856;  Annie, 
757;  Annie  A.,  711,  758;  Ar¬ 
thur  H.,  897;  Barbara,  523; 
Beatrice  C.,  1116;  Benjamin, 
82;  Blanche  B.,  1380,  1414; 
Carolina,  756;  Caroline,  156, 
166,  693,  711;  Carrie,  757; 
Caspar,  856,  1183;  Catharine, 
419,  423,  693;  Catharine  Y., 
693,  710;  Charles,  758;  Charles 

H. ,  181,  208;  Charles  N.,  181; 
Charles  R.,  208,  216;  Chester 

A. ,  1116;  Clara  C.,  757,  814; 
Clara  E.,  891,  898 

Delilah,  711,  757;  Dora,  757; 
Dorothy  208,  216;  Dorothy 
L.,  1116;  Edgar  W.,  758;  Ed¬ 
win,  112,  127;  Elizabeth,  1003, 
1005;  Elizabeth  U.,  1073,  1116; 
Ellen  L.,  892,  899;  Ellen  M., 
176,  200;  Ellen  S.,  711,  758; 
Elvie  L.,  1238,  1245;  Emil,  200; 
Emily  A.,  181,  208;  Emily  F., 
208,  216;  Enos,  649;  Ephraim, 
693,  710,  711;  Erhard,  1232; 
Eva,  757;  Eva  M.,  757;  Evelyn 

B. ,  1414;  Fanny,  1494;  Fred¬ 
erick,  1116;  Frederick  J.,  1380, 
1414 

George,  4,  13,  15,  17,  23,  26,  28, 
36,  42,  43,  45,  70,  91,  155,  162, 
414,  630,  631,  855-857,  965, 
966,  1177,  1178,  1181-1183, 
1232,  1434,  1436;  George  A., 
208;  George  E.,  181,  208; 

George  J.,  897;  George  M., 


1740 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1315;  Hannah,  489,  513;  Har¬ 
ry,  758;  Hattie  A.,  757,  814; 
Heister  W.,  758;  Henry,  166, 
693,  710,  71 F;  H.  Lloyd,  758; 
Horace,  710;  Howard,  710, 
757;  Howard  H.,  757,  814; 
Ida  R.,  757;  Ida  V.,  758;  Irvin, 
758;  Irwin  L.,  711,  758;  James 

R. ,  711;  John,  331,  423,  688, 
693;  John  E.,  1238,  1245;  John 
F.,  1414;  John  H.,  711,  739, 
758;  John  Y.,  710,  757;  Kath¬ 
ryn  D.,  303,  331;  Leah,  711; 
Lenora  K.,  711,  758;  Leonard 
E.,  758;  Levene,  757;  Lewis, 
1281;  Lizzie  S.,  1241;  Louis 
H.,  891,  897 

Mabel,  758;  Mabel  L.,  757; 
Mabella  M.,  289,  314;  Maggie 
C.,  564;  Maria,  856;  Marion 
N.,  758;  Mary,  757,  1536; 
Mary  A.,  710,  711,  739,  757, 
758;  Mary  D.,  693,  711;  Mary 
M.,  181,  208;  Mary  R.,  213; 
Mayme  R.,  757;  Mildred  M., 
897;  Minnie  A.,  758;  Nora, 
757;  Oscar,  1073,  1116;  Philip 
L.,  711;  Phoebe  S.,  897;  Polly, 
693,  710;  Rebecca,  693,  710, 
711;  Rebecca  K.,  103,  112; 

Rebecca  L.,  693,  711;  Rebecca 

S. ,  1455,  1465;  R.  Ella,  757; 
Rosa,  906;  Rosa  E.,  711,  739, 
757;  Rudolph,  419 

Sallie,  640,  649;  Sallie  M.,  758; 
Samuel,  693,  710;  Sarah  509, 
693,  710;  Sarah  N.,  155,162; 
Sophia,  693,  710;  Sophy  IL, 
208,  216;'  Stewart  F.,  814; 
Susan  D.,  181,  208;  Susan  H., 
711;  Susan  R.,  162,  181;  Su¬ 
sanna,  418,  419,  974;  Susanna 
S.,  891,  897;  Urias,  710;  Walter, 
758;  Warren  L.,  711,  758; 
Wayne,  757;  Wellington,  711; 
Wellington  L.,  739,  757;  Wil- 
helmina,  331;  William,  103, 
112,  710;  William  IL,  693,  711; 
William  J.,  757,  758,  1414; 
Zenas  P.,  1455,  1465 
Weissig,  John  E.,  1313 
Weit,  Alice  K,  849;  Alvin  N.,  849; 
Austin  R.,  849;  Carrie  M.,  849; 
Charles  E.,  849;  Clarence,  849; 
Cora  A.,  824,  849;  Edward  C., 
849;  Edwin,  769,  824;  Elmer 
H.,  849;  Emma  H.,  769,  824; 
George  E.,  849;  Harvey,  F., 
824,  849;  John  H.  825  ,  827, 
849;  Kenneth  M.,  849;  Lizzie 
IL,  769.  824;  Mabel  K,  824, 
849;  Mary  E.,  825,  827,  849; 
Mary  P.,  824,  849;  Mildred, 
849;  Nathaniel  K.,  769,  824; 
Phares  J.,  824,  849;  Susan  F., 
849;  Walter  J.,  849 
Weitknecht,  Elsie  I.,  1130,  1147; 
George  W.,  1130;  Harry  E., 
1087,  1130;  Mary  L..  1037, 
1130 

Welch,  Cora,  732;  Deshler,  1523; 
Elizabeth  D.,  1509,  1523, 

1539;  Emily  E.,  1523,  1524, 


1539;  Lucia  C.,  1523;  S.  M., 
1509,  1523 

Welchan,  Charlotte,  1139 
Welder,  Alfred  S.,  429,  444;  Emma 
C.,  429,  444;  George  B.,  444; 
Irene,  444 

Weldner,  Ada,  1202;  Amy,  1202; 
Elizabeth,  1202;  Jacob,  1202; 
Matthias,  1194,  1202;  Sadie, 
1202,  1218;  Sarah  S.,  1194, 
1202;  Vernie,  1202,  1218 
Welker,  Anna  T.,  742;  Catherine 
E.,  214;  Dietrich,  73;  Hiram, 
198;  Katie  E.,  176,  198;  Louisa 
L.,  678;  Lovina,  103,  110; 
Mary,  1052 

Wellensiek,  Ermanilda  C.,  285,  307; 
Henry  W.,  285,  307;  John  H., 
307 

Weller,  Amanda  II.,  959;  Angeline 
W.,  577;  Daniel,  1427;  Evelyn, 
1400,  1427;  Herbert  B.,  1057; 
John,  810;  Julia  E.,  1057; 
Lovina,  338;  Mary  A.,  626; 
Rebecca,  911;  Rosa  G.,  532, 
554;  Sophia,  812;  Victoria  F., 
755,  810 

Welley,  Amanda,  378,  404;  Andrew 
J.,  404;  Christina,  568,  575 
Wells,  Anna  II.,  1487;  Charles  J., 
1487;  Clara  M.,  1471,  1487; 
Clarence  G.,  1471,  1487;  Clar¬ 
ence  W.,  1487;  David  G.,  309; 
Dorothea  A.,  1487;  Dorothy 
E.,  1570;  Eleanor  L.,  1487; 
Emma,  286,  309;  Emma  M., 
1471,  1486;  Harry  P.,  1471, 
1487;  Howard  G.,  1487;  How¬ 
ard  Iv.,  1471,  1487;  Ivan  S., 
1567,  1570;  James,  633,  636; 
Joseph,  636,  1412;  Leila  S., 
1471;  Louisa  S.,  1458,  1471; 
Lura  L.,  1471;  Margaret,  636; 
Margaret  L.,  1487;  Mary  E., 
307;  Mattie  C.,  1567,  1570; 
Maude  E.,  1469;  Mildred  Iv., 
1487;  Nellie  H.,  1471,  1487; 
Norma  I.,  1487;  Ruiess  E., 
1379,  1412;  Ruth  M.,  1487; 
Sarah  R.,  633,  636;  Wilbert 
E.,  1487;  William  E.,  1471, 
1486;  William  H.,  1458,  1471; 
William  J.,  1570;  William  S., 
1471 

Welsh,  Edward,  1429;  Edward  J., 
1414,  1429;  Emma  R.,  1414, 
1429;  Julia,  1264,  1269 
Welte,  Martha  R.,  723,  784;  Philip, 
784 

Weltmer,  Charles  C.,  596,  618; 
Christian  J.,  618;  E.  Irene, 
596,  618;  Jack  M.,  618 
Wendel,  Elizabeth,  714 
Wendler,  Katherine,  455;  Susan  W., 
430 

Wendling  (Wentling),  David,  595; 
Ellen  E.,  1087,  1128;  Ida  M., 
1201,  1215;  Lena,  447;  Levi, 
1128.  1215;  Mary  A.,  1220; 
Matilda,  578,  595;  Susanna, 
614 

Wendt,  Matilda  A.,  518 
Wenger,  Elizabeth,  850 


Wenhold  (Wenholdt),  Elizabeth, 
649;  Hannah,  496,  523;  Jacob, 
689;  John,  523,  1411;  John  F., 
1055;  Sarah  J.,  1023,  1055; 
Sophia  N.,  689;  Theresa  R., 
1377,  1411 

Wenner,  Agnes  V.,  797;  Andrew, 
739;  Barbara  A.,  739,  797; 
Bertha  G.,  739,  797;  Edith  A., 
739,  797;  Ethel,  797;  Hubbard 
M.,  739,  797;  Joe  L.,  797;  Lee 
A.,  739,  797;  Levi  B.,  704,  739; 
Mary  F.,  739;  Rachel  M.,  704, 
739;  Willard  L„  797 
Wennig,  Caroline,  439;  Charles  F., 
427,  439;  Dorothy  M.,  439; 
Edith  I.,  439;  Ellen  A.,  427, 
439;  Nathan,  439 

Wenrich,  Edwin,  831;  Jacob.  831; 
Katie  H.,  830,  852;  Lizzie  H., 
773,  831;  Mabel,  831;  Minnie, 
831;  Monroe,  773,  831;  Rich¬ 
ard,  852;  Sallie,  831;  Stephen 

R. ,  830,  852;  Virginia,  852 
Wensel,  Fannie  F.,  432,  448;  Kate 

J.,  593;  William,  448 
Wentling — see  Wendling 
Wently,  Lucy  J.,  263 
Wentworth,  Dorcas,  1302;  George, 
1116 

Wentz,  Abraham,  1438;  Ada  M., 
1090,  1133;  Addison,  1132; 

Caroline,  1043,  1091;  Elizabeth 
II.,  1089,  1132;  Esther  A., 
1132;  Harriet,  1132;  Harry  A., 
1089,  1132;  Jacob,  662,  1263; 
Jere  L.,  1090,  1133;  John,  1259, 
1260;  Mary,  1261,  1263;  Melis¬ 
sa,  211;  Al.  Margaret,  1421; 
Peter,  66,  68,  942,  943;  Robert 
F.,  1133;  Rosannah,  942 
Wentzel  (Wentzell),  Alice,  756,  813; 
Amanda  H.,  710,  756;  Aman- 
dus,  1082,  1125;  Amelia,  786; 
Annie,  447;  Bertha  M.,  747; 
Caroline  W.,  693,  711;  Carrie, 
845;  Carrie  S.,  811,  845;  Clif¬ 
ford  R.,  747;  Edwin  K.,  1038, 
1082;  Henry,  710,  756;  Ida, 
756,  1082;  Jeremiah,  693,  711, 
756;  John,  1082;  Kate  G., 
1082,  1125;  Laura,  756;  Mary 
A.,  1038,  1082;  Alary  E.,  710, 
756;  Molly  A.,  1082,  1125; 
Rose  II.,  706,  747;  Sallie,  496; 
Sarah  J.,  1082;  Ulysses,  756; 
Wellington,  811,  845;  William, 
706,  747 

Weot,  Alary  Iv.,  1160,  1167 
Werkheiser,  Bertha  F.,  1130,  1147; 
Cora  W.,  1088;  Elmer  G.,  1130, 
1147;  Ellen  W.,  1088,  1130; 
Elsie  AL,  1147;  Helen  H.,  1130, 
1147;  Hilda  M.,  1147;  Jere¬ 
miah,  1088,  1130;  Leo  W., 
1147;  Mae  F.,  1147;  Matilda 

S. ,  1130,  1147;  Milton,  1088; 
Nevin  O.,  1147;  Osbourne  II., 
1130;  Pearl  A.,  1130,  1147; 
Robert  F.,  1130,  1147;  Russel 
P.,  1147 

Werle,  Henry,  863;  Sara  J.,  863 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1741 


Werley  (Werly),  Benjamin  F.,  843; 
Charles  B.,  843;  Edna  M., 
808,  843;  Eva,  667;  George 
M.,  843;  Irene  F.,  843;  Mon¬ 
roe  P.,  808,  843 
Werner,  8,  9,  15 

Aaron,  1048,  1097;  Andrew, 
1013;  Anna  M.,  1148;  Annie, 
1088;  Annie  G.,  1048,  1097; 
Arthur  G.,  1130;  Bertha  G.‘ 
1130;  Charles,  1088;  Charles 
W.,  1148;  Cora,  1088;  Elizabeth 

L. ,  1130,  1148;  Ellen,  1088, 
1130;  Emily  A.,  1130;  Emily 

M. ,  1088,  ‘1130;  Emma  R., 

1088;  Florence  G.,  1130; 

George,  1042,  1087;  George 
A.,  10S8,  1130;  Helen  R.,  1130, 
1148;  Ida  J.,  1088,  1130; 

James  S.,  1130;  Jennie  V.,  1130, 
1148;  Johann  S.,  7,  10;  John, 
1088;  John  H.,  1087;  Lillie, 
1088;  Matilda  H.,  1042,  1087; 
Nevin  L.,  1130,  1148;  Nora, 
1097,  1139;  Robert  D.,  1130, 
1148;  Stella,  1088,  1130;  Wal¬ 
ter  R.,  1148;  William  T.,  1148 

Wernett,  Charles  C.,  993;  Frances 
C.  983  993 

Werst,  Catharine  A.,  156,  166; 
George,  166 

Wert,  Anna  IL,  778;  Annie  M.,  720, 
778;  Beulah,  559;  Carrie  S  , 
720,  778;  Charles,  559;  Earl 
F.,  778;  Ellen,  720;  Elmira  J., 
720,  778;  Emley  IL,  778;  Em¬ 
ma,  720;  Hannah,  778;  Ida, 
720,  778;  Ida  A.,  720,  778; 
James  O.,  720,  778;  John  F., 
720,  778;  Lelia  R.,  778;  Loretta 
A.,  778;  Luther  M.,  778;  Maria 
II.,  696,  720;  Mary,  720,  778; 
Mary  F.,  778,  843;  Miles  0., 
559;  Naomi  M.,  778,  834; 
Oliver  F.,  543,  559;  Orville, 
720;  Owen  J.,  778;  Raymond 
H.,  778;  Sadie  V.,  543,  559; 
Sarah  A.,  720,  777;  William 
H.,  720,  778,  834;  William  I., 
834;  Willoughby,  696,  697,  720 
Wertman,  Christian  L.,  400;  Ellen 
J.,  709;  Estella  M.,  374,  400; 
Marion,  400;  Mildred  W.,  400; 
Monroe,  709;  Noel  B.,  400; 
Robert  W.,  374,  400 
Wertsnei’,  Anna,  290,  315 
Wertz,  Emma  H.,  973,  982;  Esther 

N. ,  969,  973;  Harry,  973; 
Joseph,  973,  982;  Lott,  969, 
973;  Maude  I.,  983;  Nora  W., 
757;  Sarah,  973,  982;  White, 
973;  William  H.,  757 

Wesley,  John,  1442 
Wesner,  Martha,  700,  726;  Mary 
A.,  1144 

Wessler,  James,  633,  637;  Alary 
R.,  633,  637 

West,  Alice  K.,  375;  Benjamin, 
1269;  Elisha,  375;  George  W., 
359,  375;  Gertrude  B.,  1269; 
Howard  K.,  375;  Maria,  1447, 
145S,  1472;  Susanna  H.,  359, 
375;  Zenocrates,  1458 


Westbrook,  Catherine,  1100;  Re¬ 
becca,  1317,  1318 
Westcott,  Emaline,  785 
Westen,  Anna  M.,  491,  516;  Ches¬ 
ter  A.,  516 

Westerman,  Serena,  323 
West  Indies,  47 

Westlake,  Alice  M.,  361,  379; 

Thomas  E.,  361,  379 
Weston,  Clarence  A.,  210;  Doro¬ 
thea,  182,  210;  Jennie,  994 
Westphalia,  9,  10 
West  Point,  67 

Westra,  Julius  K.,  1499;  Katherine 
AL,  1492,  1499;  Nicholas  J., 
1492,  1499 

Westwood,  Daniel,  753;  Ruth,  709, 
753 

Wetherhold,  Esther  AL,  438 
Wetzel,  Anna,  443;  Benjamin,  374; 
Carioel  R.,  400;  Caroline  V., 
374,  400;  Ella  J.,  359,  374; 
Emma  C.,  1158,  1164;  Emma 

J. ,  1395;  Enos,  400;  Harriet 

E. ,  400;  Maria,  797;  Alary  B., 
453;  Salena  G.,  1212;  Selina, 
1223;  Susan,  243;  William  A., 
374,  400;  William  E.,  400 

Wey,  Anna  E.,  1456,  1466;  Hamil¬ 
ton  D.,  1456,  1466;  William, 
1466;  William  C.,  1466 
Weyand,  Philipina,  1314,  1315, 

1317,  1318;  Wendel,  1315 
Weyburn,  Albert  H.,  574,  588; 

Martha  O.,  574,  588 
Weys — see  Weiss 
Whallon,  Mary  E.,  321 
Whartenby,  Anna  N.,  1109 
Wheatley,  Elizabeth  B.,  1354;  Alar- 
garet,  1296,  1306;  Sidney, 

1306;  W.,  1354 

Wheaton,  Eva  L.,  1491;  Kittie  A., 
819 

Wheeland,  Alice,  506,  535 
Wheeler,  Clara  AL,  827,  851;  Eliza¬ 
beth  M.,  1269,  1276;  George, 
1449;  George  F.,  1276;  Lena 
L.,  187;  Matilda,  185;  Theo¬ 
dore,  851;  Thomas  S.,  827, 
851;  W.  D.,  1011 

Wheller,  Henry  H.,  1365;  Alabel  B., 
1337,  1365 

White,  Abraham,  479;  Alberta,  479; 
Alexander,  1330,  1350;  Allen 
T.,  1350;  Andrew  A.,  1463, 
1478;  Andrew  B.,  1350,1387; 
Ann  E.,  827;  Anna  M.,  399; 
Anna  R.,  374;  Anna  V.,  216; 
Annie  L.,  374,  400;  Caroline 

K. ,  495,  520;  Carrie  O.  1463, 

1478;  Catherine  M.,  409; 

Charles  1387;  Charles  E., 
1350,  1387;  Charles  M.,  520, 
1387;  Clarence  E.,  1478 

Edna  S.  399;  Edward,  399;  Ella 

F. ,  1350,,  1387;  Ella  M.,  1204, 
1219;  Elizabeth,  479,  495,  601, 
1003,  1008;  Elizabeth  K,  359, 
374;  Elsie  R.,  399,  411;  Emma 
R.,  374,  400;  Ernest  F.,  400; 
Eulalia  K.,  392,  409;  Florence, 
399;  Frank  O.,  373,  399;  Frank¬ 
lin,  479;  G.  Ellwood,  1204, 


1219;  George,  305,  373,  374; 
George  B.,  373,  399;  Harriet, 
749,  805;  Harry  B.,  284,  305; 
Helen  R.,  1350,  1387;  Henry, 
740;  Hettie,  374;  Howard,  399; 
Humphrey,  472,  479 
Ida  L.,  1136;  Ishmael,  708,  749; 
James,  479;  James  C.,  116; 
James  M.,  374,  399;  Jane, 
1350,  1387;  John,  601,  1025, 
1026;  John  F.,  374,  400;  John 
J.,  495,  520;  John  R.,  400; 
Josephine,  1350,  1387;  Kate, 
323;  Kathrine  B.,  305;  Kathryn 
F.,  374;  Laura,  255;  Laura  E., 
582,  601;  Lehannah  F.,  575, 
589;  Lillian,  520;  Lydia  K., 
359,  373;  Lynn  D.,  116 
Mamie  B.,  373,  399;  Margaret, 
644;  Marjorie,  305;  Mary  A., 
374,  399,  1330,  1350;  Mary  E., 

374,  400,  708,  749;  Martha, 
295;  Matilda,  374,  399;  Maud, 

375,  401;  Alelinda,  479,  495; 
Oliver  F.,  359,  374;  Ora  G., 
305;  Paul  F.,  400;  Robert,  392, 
409,  749;  Robert  E.,  409; 
Robert  H.,  399;  Sarah,  479, 
495;  Sarah  H.,  1350,  1387; 
Sarah  J.,  373,  1551;  Sarah  L., 
740;  Sarah  S.,  1303;  Susanna 
Y.,  472,  479;  Sylvester,  479 

Theresa  G.,  284,  305;  Theresa  L., 
305;  Thomas,  374;  Thomas  IL, 
399,  411;  William,  409,  1350, 
1478;  William  E.,  409;  William 
H.,  359,  373,  384,  399,  1350, 
1387 

Whiteaker,  Mary  E.,  118 
Whitebread,  Henry,  1106;  Alabel, 
1055,  1106 
Whitefield,  1177 

Whitehead,  Cordelia  T.,  957,  961; 
Tabitha,  137 

Whitehouse,  George  H.,  612;  Geor- 
gjana  M.,  591,  612 
Whiteman,  David,  1237;  Katherine, 
494;  Rebecca,  1233,  1237 
Whitemarsh,  59 

Whitesell,  F.  S.,  1512,  1529;  Eliza¬ 
beth  W.,  1512,  1529 
Whitesides,  Anna  P.,  1077 
Whitfield,  George,  1444 
Whiting,  Elizabeth  D.,  1523,  1539; 
Henry,  1523,  1539;  Mildred, 
1539 

Whitlock,  John  N.,  131;  Katherine, 
115,  131 

Whitman,  Katharine,  334;  Laura, 
460 

Whitmoyer,  Anna  M.,  543,  560; 
Clifford  J.,  560,  563;  Frederick, 
560;  Joseph  S.,  543,  560;  Rob¬ 
ert  E.,  563;  Samuel  F.,  560; 
Violet  M.,  560,  563 
Whitstone,  Peter,  91 
Whitner,  Abraham  K.,  179,  205; 

Matilda  P.,  179,  205 
Whitney,  Augustus,  1363;  Mertie 
M.,  1336,  1363 

Whittaker,  B.  F.,  988;  Florna  J., 
978,  988;  Alargaret,  988;  Sarah, 

591 


1742 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Whittenberger,  G.  J.,  1399;  Olive, 
1357,  1399 
Whitter,  605 

Whittinger,  Hazel  P.,  589,  608; 
Grover  O.,  608;  William  H., 
589,  608 

Whittington,  Helen,  1377,  1410; 
Louis  A.,  1410 

Whipple,  Almenia,  1479;  Elizabeth 
A.,  1455 

Whorton,  Frances,  569,  575 
Wibel,  Clara,  213 

Wickert,  Catherine  E.,  1173;  Flor¬ 
ence  A.,  1173;  Francis  N.,  1173; 
Laura  A.,  1173;  Leroy,  1165, 
1173;  Luella  M.,  1173;  Lydia, 
377;  Mamie  M.,  1165,  1173; 
Willouby  C.,  1173 
Wickman,  Harriet  C.,  334,  341; 

J. ,  Herbert,  334,  341;  Pauline 
A.,  341;  Wallace  W.,  341 

Widmayer,  Anna  E.,  499,  528; 
Anna  S.,  528;  Elizabeth,  499, 
528;  Ella  A.,  499;  Emma,  499; 
Frederick,  481,  499;  Gladys 
A.,  528;  Harry,  499;  Jacob  F., 
499;  Mary  A.,  481,  499;  Wil¬ 
liam  C.,  499,  528 
Wieand  (Weand),  1266 
Abraham,  487,  509;  Albert  S., 
509,  541;  Alma  M.,  172;  Anna 
A.,  698,  722;  Anna  C.,  374, 
400;  Barbara  S.,  487,  509; 
Caroline  IL,  359,  374;  Caroline 

V. ,  374,  400;  Catharine,  426, 

472,  477;  Catharine  S.,  475; 
Charles  H.,  374,  400;  Charles 
L.,  400;  Charles  S.,  5,  29,  159, 
172,  173;  Charles  W.,  152,  159; 
Christina,  475,  487,  1156; 

Daniel,  354,  359,  477;  David, 
159;  David  A.,  159;  Edward 

W. ,  172;  Edwin  H.,  1156,  1160; 
Elizabeth,  828,  851;  Elizabeth 

K. ,  359,  374;  Emma,  901;  Es¬ 
ther,  475,  487 

G.  Bickley,  509,  541;  George, 
475,  487,  1188;  Harriet  L.,  374; 
Harry  S.,  509;  Helen  E.,  172, 
192;  Heinrich,  487;  Henry, 
471,  475;  Henry  J.,  851;  Irma 
C.,  172;  Jacob  H.,  1154,  1156; 
Johanna  F.,  509,  541;  Johan¬ 
nes,  487;  Jonas,  475;  Joseph¬ 
ine  W.,  509,  541;  Judith,  487; 
Judith  K.,  354,  359;  Laura  E., 
159;  Leonora  M.,  159,  172; 
Leonora  S.,  172;  Levi,  487; 
Lillian  M.,  509,  541;  Lydia  S., 
475,  487,  1188 

Maria,  159;  Maria  K.,  476,  490; 
Mary,  487,  509,  1191,  1199; 
Mary  A.,  359;  Mary  M.,  172; 
Melba  E.,  541;  Minnie  J.,  1161, 
1167;  Phoebe  A.,  374,  400; 
Kosa,  1156,  1161;  Rosina  Y., 
471,  475;  Sally,  509;  Samuel, 
722;  Sarah,  159,  172,  354,  359; 
Sarah  R.,  912;  Sophia,  475; 
Susan,  159,  888,  890,  1565, 
1567;  Susan  S.,  1154,  1156; 
Susanna  K.,  152,  159;  Susanna 

R.,  1156,  1160;  Susannah,  475; 


Warren  G.,  400;  William  G., 
374,  400;  William  K,  359,  374; 
Yost,  475 

Wied,  Hans,  84,  85 
Wieder,  Amanda  E.,  512,  545; 
Anthony,  445;  Carolyn  E.,  200; 
Catharine  G.,  176,  200;  Catha¬ 
rine  L.,  702;  Charles  J.,  512; 
Del  Norte  B.,  545;  Edwin  P., 
512,  545;  Ellen  A.,  512,  545; 
Elmira,  1214;  Elworth  S.,  512; 
Emanuel  C.,  200;  Emanuel  J., 
200;  Ephraim,  702;  Ethel  M., 
545;  Eva  S.,  512;  Franklin  E., 
512,  545;  Henry  G.,  488,  512; 
Howard,  512;  H.  Ralph,  545; 
John,  476,  488;  John  G.,  488, 
512;  John  W.,  176,  200;  Lily 
M.,  512,  545;  Lizzie,  152; 
Lydia  K.,  488,  512;  Mabel  B., 
545;  Margaret  C.,  512,  545; 
Martha  H.,  488,  512;  Mary, 
488,  538;  Matilda  A.,  430,  445; 
Oswin  M.,  512;  Samuel  G., 
488,  512;  Sarah  A.,  488,  512; 
Sarah  G.,  476;  Sarah  S.,  488, 
512;  Solomon  G.,  488,  512, 
Wellington  C.,  512 
Wiegner  (Weigner,  Wigner,  Weeg- 
ner,  Weegener),  Aaron,  423; 
Abigail,  1234;  Abraham,  38,  51, 
53-55,  65,  70,  71,  73,  79,  83, 
353,  467,  663,  1183,  1226,  1227, 
1230,  1233,  1234,  1237;  Abra¬ 
ham  C.,  1233,  1238;  Adam, 
16,  17,  20,  41,  348,  468,  1176, 
1280,  1281;  Adelaide  F.,  1237, 
1243;  Adeline,  1234,  1235, 

1239;  Adeline  K.,  1235;  Agnes 
D.,  919,  1230,  1233,  1237; 
Agnes  E.,  1248;  Albert,  1240; 
Alice  N.,  425,  436;  Alice  P., 
1239;  Alice  V.,  1248;  Alma  V., 
1246;  Alverda  A.,  1245,  1253; 
Alvin  W.,  1239;  Amanda,  420, 
1234;  Amanda  B.,  419,  420; 
Amelia,  420,  423,  433;  Amelia 

S. ,  1239,  1246;  Andreas,  1226; 
A.  Newton,  436;  Ann,  1234, 
1439;  Anna,  38,  43,  71,  223, 
467,  468,  470,  1226,  1230,  1233, 
1234,  1236-1238,  1275,  1281; 
Anna  B.,  419,  423;  Anna  M., 
1243;  Anna  R.,  415;  Anna  S., 
1226;  Anna  W.,  1268,  1280; 
Annie  E.,  434,  450;  Annie  F., 
434;  Araminta  K.,  1238,  1245, 
1286 

Barbara  K,  353,  1230,  1234; 
Benjamin  F.,  1241;  Bertha 

R.,  1245,  1253;  Blanche  M., 
1246;  Carolina  H.,  1238;  Caro¬ 
line,  423;  Caroline  H.,  420, 
425;  Caroline  K.,  1245;  Catha¬ 
rine,  235,  245,  423,  425,  433, 
436,  1226-1228,  1234,  1235, 
1240;  Catharine  S.,  1227,  1230; 
Catharine  W.,  419,  423;  Catha¬ 
rine  B.,  1230,  1234;  Catherine 

T. ,  420,  425;  Charles,  419,  423; 
Charles  E.,  1243;  Charles  O., 
1237,  1243;  Charles  W.,  434, 
450;  Christian,  1227,  1228, 


1231;  Christiana,  88;  Christi- 
anna  K.,  1238,  1245;  Christo¬ 
pher  (Christoph),  16,  36,  41, 
42,  51,  54,  55,  60,  61,  67,  69,  71, 
72,  79,  83,  223,  231,  344,  928, 
970,  1176,  1177,  1226-1230, 

1233,  1234,  1239,  1280,  1281, 
1286;  Clara  C.,  1237;  Clara 
R.,  425,  436;  Coblin,  419,  423; 
Cora,  433;  Cora  B.,  423,  434; 
Corienne  R.,  1245 
Daniel,  419,  420,  426,  437,  665, 
1226-1228,  1230,  1231,  1234, 

1235,  1240;  Daniel  A.,  426, 
437;  David,  425;  Delilah,  423; 
Dellie,  423;  Dorothy,  1246; 
Dorothy  M.,  450;  Edith,  1230, 
1234;  Edna  C.,  1245;  Edna  L., 
244,  261,  1245;  Edwin  R., 
1245;  Eldredge  Y.,  450;  Elena 
T.,  420;  Eli  D.,  1233,  1237; 
Eliza,  423,  433;  Elizabeth,  98, 
419,  420,  424,  1230,  1231,  1233, 

1236,  1238,  1246;  Elizabeth 

A. ,  1240,  1249;  Elizabeth  G., 
299,  1245,  1253;  Elizabeth  H., 

1233,  1237;  Ehzabeth  S.,  419, 

420;  Ella  C.,  1233,  1238;  Ella 
K.,  1237;  Ellamanda,  434; 

Ellen  K,  1239,  1240,  1245, 

1249;  Ellen  M.,  1237,  1243; 

Elsie  E.,  1246;  Elva  M.,  1245, 
1253;  Emeline,  1235,  1248; 
Emily  B.,  426;  Emma  A.,  434, 
450;  Emma  B.,  425;  Emma  C., 

1234,  1239;  Emma  D.,  437; 

Emma  G.,  423,  434,  1233, 
1237;  Emma  I.,  1243;  Emma 
J.,  1241,  1250;  Emma  K,  1238, 
1239,  1245,  1246;  Emma  M., 
1082,  1124,  1237,  1239,  1247; 
Emma  R.,  1198;  Emma  S., 
420;  Ephraim,  1239,  1247; 

Esther,  52,  228,  229,  1227, 

1235,  1240;  Ethel  A.,  1246; 

Ezra,  1230,  1234 

Florence,  1248;  Florence  C., 
1243;  Florence  E.,  1249;  For¬ 
rest  F.,  434,  450;  Frances,  423; 
Frank,  1239;  Freeman,  433; 
George  (Georg),  17,  20,  36,  38, 
41,  43,  51,  54,  55,  71-73,  76, 
82,  348,  417-420,  425,  466, 
1177,  1178,  1226,  1230,  1254; 
George  A.,  1234,  1239;  George 
D.,  1240,  1248,  1249;  George 
O.,  426;  George  R.,  1239,  1246; 
George  W.,  425;  Gladys,  1246 
Hannah,  423;  Hannah  K.,  419, 
423;  Hannah  L.,  420,  425; 
Hannah  M.,  1238,  1244;  Hans, 
36,  41,  43,  54,  55,  71,  85,  270, 
413-415,  467;  Harriet,  1235, 
1241;  Harriet  J.,  434,  450; 
Harry,  434,  1246,  1248,  1254; 
Harry  K,  1198,  1238,  1245; 

Hazel  J.,  1238,  1244,  1245; 

Helen,  1248;  Helen  G.,  433, 
450;  Helen  K.,  1245,  1253; 

Helen  M.,  1240,  1248;  Helen 

T.,  426,  437;  Henry,  419,  423, 
425,  1230,  1231,  1234;  Henry 

B. ,  1240,  1248;  Henry  F.,  423, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1743 


434,  1239,  1246;  Henry  J., 

1238,  1244,  1245;  Herbert, 

1246;  Hettie,  1240;  Horace, 
1244;  Horace  C.,  1239,  1246; 
Horace  D.,  1246;  Howard, 

1239;  Howard  E.,  1241,  1250; 
Howard  J.,  434,  450;  Howard 
M.,  1246 

Ida,  426,  1238,  1245;  Jacob,  97, 
419,  420,  423,  1227,  1230,  1231, 

1234,  1235,  1238,  1240,  1572; 

Jacob  A.,  160,  1245,  1253; 
James  A.,  423,  434,  1237; 

Jennie,  434;  Joel,  272,  1230, 
1234;  Joel  H.,  425,  436;  Johan¬ 
nes,  53;  John,  350,  419,  423, 
434,  1227,  1230,  1234,  1235, 

1239,  1254,  1283;  John  A., 
450,  1240;  John  B.,  1235,  1239, 

1240,  1248;  John  C.,  1245; 
John  E.,  1249;  John  IE,  1238, 
1244;  John  K,  423,  433,  1238, 
1245,  1286;  Joseph,  919,  1230, 
1233,  1237,  1253;  Joseph  A., 
299,  1245,  1253;  Joseph  C., 
1233,  1237;  Joseph  H.,  1243; 
Joseph  W.,  1246;  Josephus  M., 
423,  434;  J.  Robert,  436;  Jud- 
son,  434,  450 

Kate  B.,  1235, 1240;  KateS.,  1239, 
1246;  Kathrine  J.,  1243;  Katie 
E.,  1246;  Katie  S.,  425;  Lamar, 
1246;  Lanie  L.,  1238;  Laura, 
426,  436;  Laura  E.,  1237,  1243; 
Laura  F.,  423;  Laura  K.,  1238, 
1349,  1384;  Leah,  1230;  Lean- 
na,  98,  420;  Lenora,  1237,  1243; 
Leonhard,  1280;  LeRoy,  399; 
Lester  A.,  1245;  Levi,  423,  433; 
Linford,  1246;  Lizzie,  1240; 
Lovina  E.,  1249;  Lovina  K., 

1235,  1240;  Lucy  A.,  1234; 
Lulu  K.,  1249;  Lura  I.,  1246; 
Luther,  1240;  Lydia,  667,  673, 
1230,  1234 

Mabel,  433;  Mabel  A.,  1237, 
1244;  Mabel  E.,  1249;  Magda¬ 
lena,  358,  370,  418,  419,  1313; 
Magdalena  C.,  1230,  1233; 

Magdalena  S.,  1235,  1240; 

Magdalene,  1233;  Malinda, 
1239,  1247;  Mame  G.,  1239, 
1246;  Mamie  F.,  1246;  Mamie 
L.,  434;  Margaret  B.,  1233, 
1237;  Margaret  D.,  423,  434; 
Margaret  I1.,  1235,  1239;  Mar¬ 
garet  S.,  665,  1230,  1234; 

Maria,  38,  43,  44,  53,  71,  220, 
415,  418,  420,  426,  466,  467, 
1176,  1226,  1227,  1229-1231, 
1233-1235,  1239,  1280;  Maria 
A.,  1230,  1234;  Maria  C.,  418; 
Maria  G.,  1230,  1234;  Maria 
H.,  418,  1258;  Marian,  420; 
Marie  D.,  1238,  1244;  Marion 

A. ,  1245;  Martha,  1244;  Mary, 
1233,  1235,  1237,  1240,  1248, 
1254;  Mary  A.,  232,  236,  423, 
1235,  1238,  1241,  1283;  Mary 

B. ,  1231,  1235,  1238,  1244; 
Mary  C.,  1248,  1254;  Mary  E., 
423,  433,  434,  1243;  Mary  H., 
423,  433;  Mary  J.,  1239,  1246; 


Mary  M.,  450;  Mary  S.,  426, 
437;  Matilda,  420,  426;  Mat¬ 
thias,  220;  Mattie  B.,  1237, 
1243;  Melchior,  36,  38,  41,  43, 
44,  54,  55,  67,  71,  76,  82,  85, 
349,  415,  418,  467,  908,  928, 
1280,  1313;  Mildred,  434,  450; 
Mildred  A.,  1245;  Miles,  423, 
434;  Milton  98,  420;  Montana 
K.,  434,  450 

Nathan,  420,  425;  Nathaniel,  419, 
423;  Newton,  433,  450;  Nor¬ 
man,  1253;  Olive  C.,  1237, 
1243;  Oscar  A.,  1245;  Pearl 
A.,  1240,  1248;  Pearl  L.,  1241, 
1250;  Priscilla,  425,  1238; 

Rachel  C.,  1238,  1244;  Ralph 
R.,  1245;  Raymond  F.,  450; 
Rebecca  A.,  1233,  1237;  Re¬ 
becca  C.,  1237,  1243;  Rebecca 
D.,  1230,  1234;  Rebecca  S., 
423,  434;  Rebecca  W.,  1233, 
1237;  Romanus  H.,  1237;  Ro¬ 
sanna,  1234;  Rose  A.,  1240, 
1248;  Rosina,  29,  37,  38,  43, 
44,  52,  71,  79,  349,  350,  415, 
663,  664,  908,  928,  1176,  1226, 
1227,  1229,  1231,  1280,  1281, 
1437,  1439;  Rosina  K.,  350, 
1227,  1230;  Rosina  M.,  67,  418, 
1313;  Rosina  Y.,  1230,  1235, 
1572 

Sadie,  433;  Sallie,  423,  425,  436; 
Salome,  1231;  Samuel,  1233, 
1234,  1237;  Samuel  B.,  1235, 
1240;  Samuel  H.,  1240;  Sarah, 
160,  175,  420,  423,  1227,  1230, 
1233-1235,  1239,  1247;  Sarah 
A.,  1234,  1235,  1239,  1240; 
Sarah  C.,  235,  245,  434,  1234; 
Sarah  LI.,  272,  419,  1230,  1234; 
Sarah  J.,  1244,  1253;  Sarah  K., 
1239,  1247;  Sophia,  232,  236, 
1230,  1233,  1238;  Sophia  K., 
160,  177,  203,  1234,  1238;  Su¬ 
san,  419,  423;  Susanna  (Susan¬ 
nah),  37,  38,  43,  44,  52,  70,  71, 
79,  150,  156,  270,  348,  350, 
352,  414,  415,  418-420,  426, 
468,  471,  663-665,  1002,  1180, 
1183,  1226,  1227,  1230,  1233, 
1258,  1313;  Susanna  F.,  1233, 
1237;  Susanna  H.,  889,  893, 
1175,  1176,  1237;  Susanna  S., 
97,  419,  420,  663,  970,  1225- 
1227,  1230,  1233;  Susanna  W., 
418,  419;  Susanna  Y.,  466, 
467,  1226,  1227 

Viola  A.,  1245;  Viola  B.,  434,  450; 
Violet  V.,  1253;  Walter,  1244; 
Walter  C.,  434;  Walter  E., 
1238,  1244;  Walter  K,  1237; 
Walter  L.,  1245;  Walter  W., 
1249;  Willard  F.,  1246;  Wil¬ 
liam,  420,  423,  425,  437,  1240, 
1244;  William  B.,  1235,  1240; 
William  H.,  1240,  1249;  Wil¬ 
liam  J.,  1237,  1243;  William 
K.,  436;  Wilmer  D.,  1237 

Wieland,  Henry,  830;  Lydia,  773, 
830 

Wien,  Abigail  N.,  1031,  1068; 

Amanda,  511;  Amos  B.,  1068; 


Berdella,  1068;  Harry  W., 
1068;  Jacob,  511;  John  B., 
1068;  Lillie  V.,  1068;  Mary  A., 
1068;  Sallie  A.,  1068;  Samuel 
B.,  1068;  Samuel  H.,  1031, 
1068;  William  H.,  1068 
Wiesenstein,  M.  J.,  Agio  von,  10 
Wieser,  Charles,  442,  456;  Cora  L., 
442,  456;  Jonathan,  456 
Wiest,  Anita  C.,  782;  Beatrice  O., 
782;  Cora  B.,  722;  Dorothy 
M.,  782;  Edward  F.,  722,  782; 
Edward  K.,  782;  Emily  E., 
782,  837;  F.  Nevin,  722,  782; 
Franklin  S.,  782;  Jacob,  697, 
722;  Jacob  D.,  722;  Jonathan, 
722;  Josephine  L.,  722,  782; 
Mary  E.,  722,  782;  Nevin  K., 
782;  Ruth,  782;  Sarah  A.,  697, 
722;  Sarah  C.,  782;  Wayne  D., 
782 

Wight,  Andrew,  164;  Anna,  156, 
164 

Wightman,  Margaret,  793 
Wigner — see  Wiegner 
Wike,  Dallas  C.,  379;  Inez  M.,  361, 
379;  John  D.,  361,  379 
Wikoff,  Charles  A.,  1508,  1518; 

Susan  P.,  1508,  1518 
Wilber,  Everett  B.,  216;  Helen  I5., 
209,  216 

Wilcox,  Sarah  V.,  817 
Wilde  (Wild),  Eda  C.,  1204,  1219; 
Henry,  1219;  Michael  B.,  1523; 
Leita  M.,  534,  555;  Lewis,  555; 
Louis,  534;  Lucia  C.,  1523 
Wilder,  Alice  M„  1403,  1427;  Ar¬ 
thur  D.,  1403;  Erva  M.,  1403; 
Frances  N.,  1403;  Iola  G., 
1403;  John,  1403;  Karl  D., 
1403;  Lilly  G.,  1361,  1403; 
Louisa,  394;  Marvin  E.,  1403; 
Rhoda  B.,  1403;  Thomas  J., 
1361,  1403 

Wildrick,  David,  216;  Harold  A., 
207,  216;  Marian  R.,  207,  216; 
Virginia  M.,  216 

Wile,  Ada  S.,  1566;  Allen,  1566; 
Amanda,  362,  379;  Annie  K.; 

1565,  1566;  Bertha  E.,  1569; 
Catharine,  919,  921;  Charles 
K.,  1566,  1568;  Clarence  A., 
1569;  Eldie  E.,  1569;  Emma, 

1566,  1568;  Emma  M.,  1566, 
1568;  Irl,  1566;  John  J.,  791; 
Joseph  S.,  355,  362;  Laurel  E., 
1569;  Lizzie  H.,  641;  Malar- 
etta,  1566;  Martha  M.,  1569; 
Mary  R.,  1568;  Neola  E.,  1568, 
1570;  Oliver,  1566;  Samuel,  921, 
1565,  1566;  Sarah.  901;  Sarah 
B.,  355,  362;  Thurman  E., 
1568;  Urias  B.,  641;  Vernon 
O.,  1568;  Vida  E.,  1569 

Wiles,  Annie  A.,  791,  840;  John  J., 
840 

Wiley,  A.  D.,  101;  J.  Nelson,  1422; 
Margaret  G.,  1389,  1422;  Sarah 
E.,  1422;  Sarah  L.,  101 
Wilgus,  Edith  S.,  648,  658;  Frank 
S.,  658;  William  E.,  648,  658 
Wilke,  Ada  H.,  709,  751,  752;  Doro¬ 
thy  E.,  751;  Ferdinand,  751; 


1744 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Paul  H.,  751;  William  H.,  709, 
751 

Wilkenson — see  Wilkinson 
Wilkey,  Mary,  1414 
Wilkin,  A.  M.,  1516;  Mary  S.,  1516 
Wilking,  A.  N.,  1506,  1516;  Mar¬ 
garet  B.,  1506,  1516 
Wilkins,  Sallie  A.,  216 
Wilkinson  (Wilkenson),  Alpha, 
1441,  1454,  1455;  Blanch  L., 
1366,  1405;  Blanche,  1468, 

1483;  Elizabeth  W.,  1444; 

Elva  G.,  1206,  1221;  Israel, 
1444;  James  E.,  1206,  1221; 
Jemima,  1441,  1442,  1444, 

1445-1451,  1455;  Jeptha,  1454, 
1455;  Jeremiah,  1444,  1455; 
Joseph,  1405;  Lester,  1366, 
1405;  Lucy,  1454;  Nellie  K., 
1405;  William,  1483;  Zimri, 
1221 

Will,  Alma,  540;  Angeline,  577; 
Eli  R.,  501,  529;  Elizabeth  H., 
691;  Ellen,  577;  Ephraim,  577; 
Frank,  577;  Helen  M.,  529; 
James,  529;  Joel,  577;  Jonas, 
691;  Kathryn,  577;  Kathryn 
M.,  569,  577;  Mary  J.,  501, 
529;  Peter,  569,  577;  Polly, 
577;  Sarah,  577 

Willard,  Charles  L.,  1538,  1550; 
Daniel  H.,  1543;  DeForest, 
1528,  1543,  1544;  DeForest  P., 
33,  1543;  Elizabeth  M.,  1528, 
1543;  Esther,  521,  1078;  Frank¬ 
lin  P.,  1493;  Marcus  B.,  1550; 
Margaret  E.,  1538,  1550;  Marie 
L.,  1550;  Shearer,  1550 
Willauer  (Willouer),  1071 

Caroline,  430;  Catharine,  430; 
Charles,  422,  430;  Emeline, 
430;  Fayette,  422;  John,  422; 
Mary  A.,  430;  Mary  K.,  486, 
509;  Nathan,  430;  Nathaniel, 
1123;  Polly  G.,  419,  422;  Sallie, 
1081,  1123;  Susan,  430;  Wil¬ 
loughby,  509 

Willers,  Laila  E.,  244,  260 
Williams,  67 

Adaline  R.,  1044,  1092;  Adda  A., 
574,  588;  Alberta,  364,  384; 
Anna,  806;  Bertha,  1092;  Ber¬ 
tha  C.,  1361,  1404;  Blanche 
E.,  1408,  1428;  C.  A.,  1361, 
1404;  Carolina,  1322;  Caroline, 
1064,  1356;  Carolyn,  896,  904; 
Catharine  S.,  435,  451 ;  Charles, 
1044;  David,  574,  588,  1495; 
David  G.,  1272,  1278;  David 
R.,  1278;  Douglas,  379;  Edgar, 
1092;  Edith,  1137,  1092;  Eliza, 
272,  276;  Elizabeth,  1092, 

1318,  1322,  1356;  Elizabeth 
D.,  1352;  Elizabeth  F.,  1514, 
1530;  Elizabeth  H.,  1018,  1044; 
Ella  E.,  115,  131;  Elroy,  1428; 
Eugene,  588;  Euphemia,  1064, 
1110;  Eva  A.,  384 
Fanny,  131;  Frances  W.,  423; 
Gladys,  25;  Grace,  762,  818; 
Hannah,  275,  287,  1319,  1320, 
1322;  Hannah  C.,  1332,  1356; 
Hattie  V.,  754,  809;  Horace  IL, 


327;  Howard,  1064;  Ida,  1064, 
1110;  Ida  M.,  1352;  Ina,  361, 
379;  James,  131,  1044,  1092, 
1404;  James  F.,  1278;  Jane, 
1044,  1092;  Jean  S.,  1063; 
Jennie  P.,  1092;  Jennie  S., 

1028,  1063;  John,  423,  1530; 
John  E.,  807,  838;  John  G., 
1352;  John  M.,  1408,  1428; 
John  P.,  327;  Joseph,  1106; 
Joseph  E.,  329,  341;  Kate, 
1044,  1092;  Kenneth  A.,  327; 
Lottie,  1064;  Louis  V.,  451; 
Louisa,  162,  181;  Louisa  H., 

1029,  1064;  Lybia  A.,  1064, 
1111 

Mabel,  1064,  1111;  Maggie  M., 
298,  327;  Margaret,  463,  1064; 
Margaret  M.,  1063;  Marietta, 
845;  Marion  H.,  329,  341; 
Mary,  588;  Mary  E.,  327, 
1352;  Matthew  D.,  1330,  1352; 
Maud  D.,  1352;  Milton,  1029, 
1064;  Miriam  E.,  1092,  1137; 
M.  L.,  818;  Mordecai,  1244; 
Morris,  1028,  1063;  Myra,  752, 
807;  Newton,  588;  Philip  B., 
298,  327;  Philip  W.,  327; 
Rachel,  1322;  Rachel  C.,  1238, 
1244;  Rebecca  B.,  1330,  1352; 
Richard,  1063,  1449;  Richard 
H.,  1137;  Robert,  809,  1442; 
Robert  E.,  1428;  Rosa  M.,  327, 
341;  Rowland  B.,  1352;  Ruth, 
785,  838;  Ruth  P.,  1272,1278; 
Sabina,  1132;  Sadie  M.,  1058, 
1106;  Sallie,  1064;  Samuel  H., 
1322;  Sarah,  1480,  1495;  Sarah 
C.,  1500;  Sarah  D.,  1092;  Su¬ 
san,  1044,  1092;  Thomas  E., 
1064;  Walter,  1092;  William, 
1018,  1044,  1092,  1137;  Willis, 
1319,  1320,  1322,  1332,  1356 
Williamson,  AnnaM.,  687 ;  Bessie  B., 
206;  Charles  A.,  1449;  Clara 
B.,  1519,  1536;  Frank,  1519, 
1536;  John  D.,  905;  Lottie, 
1536;  Marion  E.,  900,  905; 
Mary  E.,  1347,  1380;  Mima, 
1385,  1418;  Nellie,  1536;  Ruth, 
1536;  William,  687;  William 
F.,  1418 

Willing,  Anne,  1272 
Willis,  Charles  J.,  883;  Charles  M., 
882,  883;  Dorothy  M.,  882, 
883;  Edith  A.,  132,  140;  Eliza¬ 
beth  F.,  883;  Harry  S.,  116, 
134;  James,  141;  James  R.,  134; 
James  S.,  134;  Jennie  C.,  116, 
134;  Jennie  D.,  134;  Martha 
E.,  134;  Nell,  140;  Thomas, 
141;  Thomas  H.,  140;  Warren 
T.,  132,  140 

Willistone,  Caroline,  1540 
Willouer — see  Willauer 
Willoughby,  Martha,  612 
Willson — see  Wilson 
Wilmot,  Dudley,  1551;  George  W., 
1540,  1551;  James  D.,  1551, 
1555;  Louise,  1551;  Marion  S., 
1551;  Mary  D.,  1540,  1551; 
Mary  G.,  1551,  1555 


Wilson  (Willson),  Ada,  873;  Ada 
A.,  1363;  Albert,  507;  Alice, 
701,  732;  Amber,  608,  623; 
Ann  E.,  842;  Anna,  1306;  Anna 
M.,  1056,  1106;  Annie  M., 
1356;  Barbara,  803;  Benjamin, 
83,  463;  Callie  E.,  586,  605; 
Calvin  H.,  1297,  1306;  Cecilia 
(Celia),  1072,  1073;  Charles, 
486,  507,  873;  Charles  F.,  459; 
Christine,  454,  463;  Claudia, 
310,  333;  Daniel  T.,  1356; 
Doren  W.,  820;  Edna  H.,  1103, 
1142;  Edward  B.,  606,  1142; 
Elizabeth,  1508,  1519;  Ella, 
319;  Elva  C.,  586,  606;  Emma 
C.,  1091,  1136;  Florence,  1306, 
1309,  1404;  Fontaine  B.,  140; 
Frank,  765,  820,  1306;  George 
T.,  803;  George  W.,  1306; 
Greta  K.,  1058;  Guy  B.,  132, 
140;  Harriet,  873;  Henry  W., 
869,  873;  Jabez,  1397;  James, 
820;  Jane,  678,  1409;  J.  Frank, 
140;  John,  1136;  Johnson,  623; 
Kate,  1037;  Laura,  507,  537; 
Lola  L.,  765,  820;  Lucy  A.,  132, 
140;  Martha,  747,  803,  873; 
Martha  E.,  1355,  1397;  Mary, 
332;  Minnie  S.,  448,  459;  Ray¬ 
mond,  777;  Rebecca  H.,  869, 
873;  Russell  S.,  1142;  Ruth  II., 
777;  Samuel,  873;  Sarah  J., 
1297,  1306;  Seveir,  605;  Thom¬ 
as,  344;  William  A.,  1103, 
1142;  Woodrow,  1102 
Wiltsee,  Joseph,  1223;  Mabel  L., 
1219,  1223;  Margaret  A., 

1223;  Marvin  S.,  1219,  1223 
Wilvert  Asa  G.,  510,  542;  Dorothy, 
542;  George,  542;  Kate  B.,  510, 
542;  Kathryn,  542;  Lillian, 
542;  Ruth,  542 

Windnagle,  Ida  M.,  1476,  1491; 
Francis  M.,  1491 

Windom,  Jane  D.,  1524,  1539;  Mar¬ 
garet,  1539;  Paul  R.,  1539; 
William  D.,  1524,  1539;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  1539 
Wine,  Margaret,  1112 
Winer — see  Wiegner 
Wines,  Elizabeth,  999 
Wing,  Effie  L.,  590,  609 
Winger,  Amanda,  577;  Eliza  M., 
569,  577;  Ella,  577;  John,  569, 
577;  Theresa  577 
Wingert,  (Wingerd,  Wingard),  Eva 
E.,  750;  Mary,  810;  Phoebe, 
331;  Winfield  H.,  750 
Wink,  Minnie  B.,  1219 
Winkelspecht,  John,  541;  Joseph¬ 
ine,  509,  541 

Winkler,  Barbara,  844;  Esther  S., 
570;  William,  570 
Winn,  Margaret,  666,  671 
Winner,  Mary  C.,  998 
Winston,  Bettie  T.,  116 
Wint,  Angie  V.,  437;  Harvey,  437; 
Lovina,  171 

Winter,  Angus  M.,  244,  261;  Anne, 
261;  Hugh,  1046;  Mabel  F., 
244,  261;  Minerva,  1046;  Wil¬ 
liam,  261 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1745 


Wintermuth,  66 
Winters,  Kate,  1409 
Wintersteen,  Mazie,  980,  991 
Winterstein,  Catharine  H.,  1014, 
1030;  George  W.,  1014,  1030; 
Harry  H.,  1030;  Mary,  1268 
Wireback,  Lizzie,  1142 
Wirsa,  12 
Wise- — see  Weiss 

Wisler  (Wissler),  Abraham,  1333, 
1357;  Adelaide  S.,  1219;  Alice 
H.,  1102;  Amelia  H.,  1053, 
1102;  Anna  C.,  1333,  1357; 
Araminta,  1357;  Benjamin, 
829;  Beverley  F.,  1426;  B. 
Frank,  829;  Blanche,  193; 
Catharine,  233,  238;  Cecil  Z., 
1399,  1426;  Christian,  1086; 
Christopher  F.,  772,  829;  Cor¬ 
nelius,  1333,  1357;  Cynthia 
L.,  1333,  1357;  Della  V.,  1357, 
1399;  Dorothy  A.,  1399; 

Earlend,  1357,  1399;  Edwin 
H.,  1053,  1102;  Effie  M.,  1357, 
1399;  Elizabeth  A.,  1333,  1357; 
Elizabeth  D.,  1086;  Elvie  B,. 
193;  Emery  E.,  1357,  1399; 
Emma  E.,  772,  829;  Flora  R., 
367,  392;  Hazel  G.,  1399,  1426; 
Jacob,  238;  Jacob  B.,  392; 
Jacob  D.,  1219;  J.  Clark,  1357; 
Jeremiah  H.,  173,  193;  John, 
193,  1324,  1333;  John  W.,  1357, 
1398;  Jonathan,  1102,  1333; 
Jonathan  H.,  1357,  1399;  Les¬ 
ter  E.,  1399;  Lizzie  L.,  1357; 
Lorin,  1357,  1399;  Louisa  H., 
1333;  Lucile,  1399;  Mabel  L., 
1219,  1223;  Margaret  J.,  1357, 
1399;  Margaret  S.,  1219;  Mary 
C.,  1357;  Melissa  J.,  1357, 
1398;  Minerva,  1357,  1398; 
Minnie  S.,  1357,  1399;  Myron 

J. ,  1399;  Nancy  B.,  1324,  1333; 
Nicodemus,  1333,  1357;  Noah, 
902,  1357;  Olive  W.,  1357, 
1399;  Paul  D.,  1399;  Ralph, 
1357,  1399;  Russell  D.,  1219; 
Ruth  A.,  1219;  Saloma  G., 
1357;  S.  Elizabeth,  829;  Sophia 
C.,  1333,  1357;  Sophia  G., 
1082,  1125,  1204,  1219;  Stella 

R. ,  895,  902;  Sylvia  K.,  173, 
193;  Verna  M.,  193;  William, 
1125;  William  A.,  1204,  1219; 
Zacheus,  1333,  1357;  Zuella 
B.,  1357,  1398 

Wismer,  Amanda  B.,  1373,  1407; 
Amos  S.,  297,  325;  Anna  Y., 
498,  526;  Barbara,  391;  Chris¬ 
tian,  300;  Clarence,  526;  Cur¬ 
tis  W.,  325;  David,  365;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  109;  Ella  C.,  297,  325; 
Fay  M.,  1427;  Hannah  K., 
1407,  1427;  Harry,  526;  Irwin 

K,  1407,  1427;  Isabel  H.,  1427; 
Iva,  526;  Jacob  H.,  406;  Jacob 

S. ,  498,  526;  Joel,  526;  John, 
1407;  John  B.,  1373,  1407; 
Lydia  D.,  1384;  Mary,  526; 
Mary  A.,  281,  300;  Mary  E., 
266;  Mary  J.,  1277;  Minnie 
B.,  1407,  1427;  Nellie  M.,  1407, 


1427;  Sarah,  383;  Susan,  547; 
Warren  K,  1407,  1427;  Wil- 
helmina  K.,  382,  406 
Wissler — see  Wisler 
Wister  (Wistar),  Amanda,  699; 
Anna,  699;  Barbara  H.,  687, 
689,  690;  Caspar,  60,  64-66, 
70,  71,  228,  344,  860,  908,  941, 
1048,  1181,  1312;  Catherine, 
344;  Charles,  699;  Clara,  699; 
Eliza,  699;  Elizabeth  D.,  690, 
699;  Elizabeth  L.,  689;  Ella, 
699;  Emma,  699;  George,  687, 
689,  699;  George  W.,  689,  699; 
Isabella,  689,  699;  Jennie,  699; 
John,  690,  699;  Joseph,  699; 
Julia,  690,  699;  Lizzie,  699; 
Maggie,  699;  Marsh,  699; 
Mary,  699,  725;  Mary  A.,  689, 
699;  Peter,  689,  699;  Susan, 
699;  William,  690,  699 
Wistler,  Charles,  1042;  Emma  L., 
1042 

Wiswell,  Rose  C.,  217 
Witemeyer,  Grace  M.,  464;  Hettie 
E.,  456,  464;  James,  456,  464; 
William,  464 

Witham,  Amy  S.,  984,  994;  Clayton 
E.,  994;  Dorothy,  994;  Philip 
H.,  994;  Robert  E.,  994; 

Robert  W.,  994;  William  E., 
984,  994 

Withers,  Catharine  C.,  716,  772; 

Catherine,  772;  George,  772; 
Witinmyer,  Elizabeth  F.,  715 
Witman,  Christopher,  968 
Witmer,  310 
Saraphien,  200 
Witt,  Elisabeth,  113 
Wittenberg,  8,  9,  36 
Witthuhn,  Ella  K.,  174,  194;  Franz 
A.,  174,  194;  Paul  E.,  194; 
Ray,  194;  Richard  G.,  194 
Wittich,  Anna  M.,  1408 
Witwen,  Aaron  T.,  378;  Charles 
E.,  378;  Emma  S.,  378;  George, 
378;  John  P.,  361,  378;  Lavina, 
378,  403;  Alary  C.,  378;  Susan 

L.,  361,  378 
Witwer,  Ella  AL,  551 
Wohl,  Mary,  371,  396;  Alichael, 
396,  406;  Nettie  H.,  383,  406 
Wohlback,  Elizabeth,  1507;  Eliza¬ 
beth  O.,  1517;  Sarah,  433,449; 
William  H.,  449 
Wohnsitler — see  Wonsetler 
Wolcott,  Rose  B.,  714,  766 
Wolf  (Wolfe),  466,  467,  1512 
Adaline,  771,  Albert,  F.,  177; 
Alice  A.,  161,  177;  Allen,  192, 
212;  Andrew,  514;  Annie  D., 
716,  771;  Arthur  L„  1400; 
Bertha  B.,  1400,  1427;  Blanche 
N.,  494,  519;  Caroline  K.,  160, 
176;  Carolyn  W.,  896,  904; 
Carrie  M.,  783;  Catharine  H., 
694,  716;  Catharine  Y.,  467, 
468;  Catherine,  820;  Charles 
A.,  494;  Charles  F.,  173,  193; 
Charles  W.,  177,  201;  Chris¬ 
tina  M.,  160;  Clara  A.,  192, 
212;  Clarence  A.,  1400,  1427; 


Claude  A.,  896,  904;  Conrad, 
467,  468;  Corah  D.,  771,  826 
Daniel,  1400;  Daniel  K.,  161,  177; 
David  K.,  160;  Dorothy  B., 
387 ;  Edwin,  212;  Edwin  K.,  161, 
173,  176,  193;  Elizabeth  C., 
1358,  1400;  Elizabeth  K.,  154, 
160,  365,  387;  Elizabeth  Y.,  477, 
494;  Elmira  K.,  161;  Elsie  I., 
177,  201;  Emeline  K.,  160, 

176;  Emma  B.,  161,  173,  176, 
193;  Emma  K.,  904;  Emma  S., 
890,  896;  Emma  Y.,  489,  514; 
Ertie  E.,  1400;  Ethel  M.,  200; 
Eva  E.,  177,  201;  Evelyn  W., 
1400,  1427 

Fannie  B.,  262;  Florence  A.,  177, 
201;  Frank  C.,  477,  494;  Frank 
W.,  494,  519;  Franklin  W.,  177, 
201;  Frederick  M.,  494; 

George,  476,  488;  George  F., 
494;  George  K.,  160;  George 

T.,  177;  George  W.,  177,  200; 
Hannah,  688,  694;  Harman 
A.,  489,  514;  Harvey,  771; 
Helen  L.,  201;  Hellena  W., 
1459,  1474;  Henry,  694,  716, 
771;  Henry  W.,  160;  Horace 
K.,  161,  177;  Howard  M.,  1400, 
1426 

Ida,  1137;  Ida  H.,  110;  Jacob, 
160,  419,  828;  James  E.,  1459, 
1474;  James  H.,  896,  904; 
Jasper  A.,  1400,  1427;  Joel, 
154,  160;  Joel  K.,  161;  John, 
387;  Jonathan  K.,  161;  Joshua, 
488;  Katherine,  1203;  Leanna 
K.,  161;  LeRoy,  212;  Lillian, 
979;  Lizzie  B.,  161,  177;  Lola 
A.,  896,  904;  Lowndes,  904; 
Lydia  P.,  514 

Alabel  AL,  1400,  1426;  Malinda, 
771;  Mamie  B.,  177,  201; 
Mamie  E.,  177,  201;  Alargaret 
S.,  1400,  1426;  Maria  G.,  476, 
488;  Marian,  771;  Mary,  829; 
Mary  E.,  161;  Alary  J.,  766; 
Mary  O.,  514;  Mott  L.,  896; 
Oswin  K.,  161;  Paul  E.,  212; 
Phoebe  A.,  772,  828;  Raymond, 
387;  Robert,  494;  Ruby  E.,  514; 
Russell  S.,  896;  Ruth  M.,  200, 
494  519 

Samuel,  716,  771,  890,  896,  904; 
Sarah,  771;  Sarah  E.,  489,  514; 
Sarah  J.,  161,  177;  Stella  E., 
177,  200;  Susanna,  387;  Su¬ 
sanna  K.,  160,  176;  Wallace, 
766;  Walter,  783;  Willard  F., 
519;  William  A.,  1358,  1400; 
William  H.,  365,  387 
Wolfarth,  Nicholas,  63 
Wolfenbiittel,  27 

Wolfgang,  Elsie,  758;  Emeline  AL, 
711,  758;  Henry,  711,  758; 
Lillie,  758;  Miranda,  477,  491; 
Mitchell,  758;  Morris,  758; 
Aloses,  491 

Wolfgram,  August,  762;  Dorothea, 
1383;  Martha  A.,  713,  762 
Wolfina,  Emma  D.,  395 
Wolfinger*  Edwin,  497,  525;  Elwood 
Y.,  525;  Franklin  Y.,  526; 


1746 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Hannah  Y.,  497,  525;  Reuben, 
525;  Reuben  Y.,  525;  Sarah, 
525;  Sarah  Y.,  526;  Walter  Y., 
525;  Wilmer  Y.,  526 
Wolford,  Alice  S.,  1265,  1271;  Anna 

F.,  1271;  Charles  H.,  1265, 
1271;  Dorothy,  297;  Edwin 
Y.,  1271;  Hannah,  1081;  Jonas, 
1271 

Wolle,  Francis,  542;  George  T.,  510, 
542;  Martha  B.,  510,  542; 
Ruth  C.,  542 
Wolmer,  Catharine,  302 
Wolverton,  S.  P.,  645 
Womsher,  David,  573;  Sarah  A., 
573 

Wonderlich,  Arnold  R.,  1110;  Ar¬ 
nold  W.,  1063,  1110;  Catha¬ 
rine  A.,  1110;  Emma  L.,  1063, 

1110 

Wonsetler  (Wohnsitler,  Wonsidler), 
Adam,  101 ;  A.  Jane,  108;  Anna 
C.,  101;  Bertha  B.,  108,  122; 
Caroline,  697,  720;  Cordelia, 
697;  Elaroo,  1087;  Frank  B., 
108,  121,  122;  Frederick  J., 
139;  Garrett  B.,  108,  121; 
Henry  B.,  108,  121;  Ida  G., 
108,  121;  John  97,  101,  689, 
697;  John  B.,  108,  122;  John 
C.,  122;  Jonathan,  101,  108; 
Kate,  108;  Katherine  It.,  108, 
121;  Kitty  A.,  101;  Louise  M., 
122,  139;  Mabel  H.,  108,  121; 
Magdalena  B.,  101,  108;  Maria 
H,  689,  697;  Maria  L.,  101; 
Maria  N.,  122;  Matilda,  101; 
Robert  A.,  122,  139;  Roberta 
L;,  139;  Sarah,  98,  108;  Sarah 
S.,  97,  101,  697;  Sophia,  697, 
720;  William,  697 

Wood,  Agnes,  1495;  Albert,  1125; 
Ann  D.,  1245;  Anna  K.,  1552; 
1555;  Anna  R.,  252,  265;  Annie 

L.,  495,  521;  Archibald,  1323; 
Caroline,  1486,  1498;  Caroline 

K.,  1238,  1245;  Catharine  C., 
279,  296;  Charles  E.,  1245; 
Charles  J.,  296;  Charles  S., 
1245;  Della,  375,  400;  Eliza¬ 
beth,  296,  324,  1323;  Elizabeth 
B.,  1320,  1323;  Ellsworth,  64; 
Emily  S.,  1556;  F.  M.,  1473; 
Frederick  R.,  1552,  1555,  1556; 
George,  242;  Harriet,  234,  242; 
Harry,  484;  Henry  W.,  1471, 
1487;  Horace  C.,  1238,  1245; 
Isaac,  182;  Jacob,  1320,  1323;, 
Jacob  F.,  474,  484;  James  W., 
1556;  Jane,  1323;  J.  Calvin, 
279;  Jesse,  132;  Jessie,  116, 
132;  J.  Nelson,  279,  296; 

Joseph,  296;  Josephine  W., 
1473;  Kate  M.,  182;  Laura  Z., 
1137;  Lillian  M.,  1471,  1487; 
Lizzie,  1082,  1125;  Lydia  C., 
279;  Lydia  Y.,  474,  484;  Mabel, 
296;  Margaret,  1323,  1333; 
Mary,  545,  1323;  Mullie  H., 
296;  Rebecca  A.,  364,  384; 
Robert,  1323;  Robert  N.,  1487; 
Robert  W.,  1487;  Russell  S., 
1556;  Ruth  M.,  1245;  Susanna 


P.,  1487;  Thomas,  1323,  1498; 
Walter,  484;  William,  484; 
William  H.,  384 

Woodley,  Alinda  H.,  316,  338;  Em¬ 
ma  D.,  338;  Harry,  316,  338; 
Joseph  W.,  338;  Mary  E.,  338 
Woodring,  Caroline,  170;  Clinton, 
423;  Daniel,  704,  738;  Dolla, 
738;  Emma,  796;  Emma  H., 
704,  738;  Jeremiah,  423;  Mary 

L. ,  738,  794;  Matilda  M.,  202; 
Newton,  423;  Susan  W.,  419, 
423;  William,  1507 

Woodrow,  Clarence,  1524;  Howard 
1509,  1524;  Louise  D.,  1509, 
1524 

Woods,  Daisy  L.,  135,  141;  Ellen, 
748;  Frank  W.,  135,  141;  John 
P.,  141;  Louise  W.,  141;  Ma¬ 
tilda,  1336;  Rose,  1335,  1362; 
William,  1362 
Woodside,  Elizabeth,  506 
Woodward,  Elizabeth,  1385;  Fran¬ 
cis  C.,  1528,  1544;  Mary,  1350; 
Mary  P.,  1528,  1544;  Rebecca, 
1315,  1321 

Woodworth,  Elizabeth,  1465;  Em¬ 
ma  B.,  793;  Harry,  793;  Louisa, 
1205 

Woody,  Hugh,  1568;  Nathan  E., 
1566,  1568;  Rosa  K.,  1566, 
1568;  Stella,  1567-1569 
Woolmington,  Edgar  T.,  598,  620; 
Lillian  K.,  598,  620;  Samuel, 
620;  Susan,  620 

Woolridge,  Catharine  K.,  1367; 

M.  B.,  1367 
Wooters,  Julia,  191 

Worcester,  5,  23,  24,  26,  29,  32, 
52,  53,  55,  58,  60-64,  66-68,  70 
Worden,  Deborah  E.,  1412 
Worin,  Christiana,  1437 
Work,  Ella,  488,  510 
Workman,  Catherine  E.,  160,  174; 

Martha,  828;  Morgan,  174 
Worman,  George,  1034,  1071; 

George  W.,  1071;  Lucy  A., 
1034,  1071;  Warren,  1071 
Worms,  28 
Worrel,  1508 

Worrilow,  Edith,  644,  653;  John  F., 
653 

Worst,  Clayton,  627;  Eleanor  M., 
627;  Ida  B.,  624,  627;  LeRoy, 
624,  627 

Worth,  Albert  B.,  1330,  1353;  Al¬ 
berta,  1353,  1393;  Alberta  L., 
1393;  Davis  R.,  1353;  Della  R. 
1353,  1393;  Eleanor  P.,  1353; 
Elizabeth  N.,  1353,  1392;  Greta 
A.,  1392;  Letitia  J.,  1330,  1353; 
Lillian  M.,  1353;  Lydia  L. 
1353,  1392,  1393;  Mabel  B., 
1353,  1392;  William  C.,  1353; 
William  O.,  1393;  William 

T.,  1353,  1392 

Worthington,  Mary,  659;  Mary  E., 
1350,  1386;  Samuel,  1350,  1386, 
Woye,  Margaret,  1093 
Wrentz,  Emma  H.,  287;  Frederick, 
287 

Wressell,  David,  371,  372;  Lottie 
E.,  358,  372;  Lydia  E.,  358,  371 


Wright,  113 

Alice  E.,  622;  Amanda  H.,  194, 
214;  Anne  B.,  1321,  1331; 

Annie  E.,  235,  244;  Annie  V., 
1355,  1396;  Archbald,  836; 
Benjamin,  1331;  Catharine  R., 
737;  Celia  G.,  574;  David, 
1396;  Edna  L.,  787,  838;  Edna 

N.,  602,  622;  Elizabeth,  1331; 
Elizabeth  H.,  1331;  Elizabeth 

J. ,  880;  Elmira  B.,  1331;  Enos 
R.,  1331;  Esther,  1363;  Eva 
R.,  879;  Franklin  L.,  787,  837; 
Grace,  1385;  Hamilton,  838; 
Harriet  M.,  1331;  Harry,  781, 
836;  Helen  M.,  883;  Iza  M., 
713,  763;  Jacob,  289;  James  T., 
874,  879,  880;  Jane  S.,  874, 
879;  Jane  T.,  1331;  J.  O.,  1334, 
1359;  John,  574,  1321,  1331; 
John  B.,  1331;  John  F.,  622; 
John  W.,  214,  622;  Joseph, 
194,  214;  Leonard  M.,  879, 
883;  Lewis  C.,  1331;  Margaret 

G. ,  838;  Marshall,  838;  Mar¬ 
tha,  132;  Mary,  591,  1331; 
Mary  C.,  1334,  1359;  Nora, 
584,  604;  Robert,  1331;  Sara 

H. ,  781,  836;  Sarah,  276,  289; 
Sarah  B.,  1331,  1354;  Thomas 
W.,  244;  Warren  S.,  1452;  Wil¬ 
lard  S.,  838;  William  A.,  737; 
William  H.,  602,  622;  Zephira 

K,  879,  883 

Wrightenour,  Bertha,  752 
Wunderlich,  Jacob  H.,  1293;  Mar¬ 
garet  G.,  1285,  1293 
Wurster,  Charles  F.,  1253;  Edith, 
454,  463;  Elsie  E.,  1246,  1253; 
Philip,  463 

Wurtz  (Wurts),  Arthur  C.,  323; 
Frank  C.,  323;  Frederic  C., 
323;  George  C.,  323;  Jacob  K., 
295,  323;  John,  323;  John  C., 
323;  Margaret,  1157,  1162; 
Margaret  C.,  323;  Margaret 
V.,  1112;  Mary  A.,  295,  323; 
Mary  C.,  323;  Naomi  C.,  323; 
Peter,  1162 

Wycoff,  Katharine  K.,  1046,  1095 
Wyker,  Arthur  T.,  722,  783;  Bertha 

M.,  783;  Carl  A.,  783;  Carrie 
A.,  722,  783;  Chester  F.,  783; 
Conrad  S.,  783;  Florence  A., 
783;  Helen  E.,  783;  Mary  E., 
783;  Saul  E.,  783;  Victor  R., 
783;  Walter  L.,  783;  William 
F.,  783 

Wyld,  Jane,  1396 

Wylie,  Alexander,  847;  Elizabeth, 
816,  847 

Wyman,  Edward  L.,  1482 
Wyncoop  (Wynkoop),  Elmira, 
1025;  George  C.,  1030;  S. 
Elizabeth,  1014,  1030 
Wynn,  Annie  L.,  1048,  1097;  Mary 
R.,  1097;  Samuel,  1097;  Thom¬ 
as  G.,  1048,  1097 

X 

Xander,  Hannah  K.,  1207,  1222; 
Peter  T.,  1222;  William,  1207, 
1222 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1747 


Y 

Yarington,  Annie,  1481,  1496 
Yates,  Clara  T.,  1275;  Mary,  275, 
287;  Mary  A.,  143 
Yathers,  Charles,  1046 
Yeager,  Andora  B.,  1457,  1469; 
Anna  M.,  768,  822;  Barbara  S., 
158,  169;  Charles  N.,  424; 
Camilla  L.,  424;  Edward,  420; 
Eleanor,  822;  Elizabeth,  420; 
Elizabeth  W.,  419;  Ella  R., 
1470,  1486;  Emma  K.,  768, 822; 
George,  425;  Grace  C.,  424; 
Harold,  822;  Henrietta,  420, 
425;  Henry  M.,  424;  James, 
1042;  Jennie,  425,  436;  Jennie 
B.,  424;  John  C.,  420,  424; 
John  H.,  1470,  1486;  Joseph, 
419,  420,  424;  Joshua,  420; 
Judson  T.,  768,  822;  Katha¬ 
rine  E.,  424,  434 

Lizzie  J.,  715,  768;  Lovina,  420, 
425;  Malinda  H.,  1042;  Martin 
L.,  424;  Mary,  420,  424,  1026; 
Mary  H.,  1532;  Mary  M.,  420, 
424,  435;  Nathan,  420,  424; 
Norma  Z.,  424;  Pauline,  424; 
Peter,  1469;  Ralph  H.,  768, 
822;  Rebecca,  1017,  1042; 

Reuben,  1042;  Ruth  V.,  822; 
Susanna,  420,  425;  Theodore, 
715,  768;  Vera  M.,  768,  822; 
Wesley  J.,  158,  169;  William, 
169,  420,  425,  768;  William  L., 
1532;  William  S.,  1486 
Yeagly,  Elma,  1338 
Yeahl,  Henry,  720,  778;  Ida  M., 
778,  834;  Mary  W.,  720,  778; 
Myrtle  W.,  778,  834;  Tilgh- 
man,  778 

Yeakel  (Yeakle,  Yeagle,  Jackel, 
Jakel,  etc.),  58 

Abigail.  472,  479,  1187,  1190; 
Abraham,  29,  36,  39-41,  43, 
47,  52-55,  58,  59,  62,  69,  71- 
73,  75,  76,  80,  83,  228,  270, 
415,  466,  467,  470-473,  477, 
479,  481,  863,  908,  940,  943, 
1153,  1154,  1258,  1260,  1314, 
1315,  1436,  1437,  1502,  1564, 
1571,  1572;  Abraham  A.,  950, 

1261,  1264;  Abraham  M.,  481, 
49S,  527;  Ada  H.,  526;  Adaline 
T.,  483,  502;  Agnes,  351,  353, 
476,  928,  929,  1260;  Agnes  G., 
536;  Agnes  M.,  514,  548;  Al¬ 
bert  E.,  539;  Alfred  B.,  1268, 
1275;  Alfred  M.,  1275;  Alice, 
492,  517;  Alice  A.,  536,  556; 
Alice  I.,  525;  Alice  R.,  489, 
514;  Alice  S.,  484,  503;  Alice 
W.,  506,  535;  Allen,  489,  515, 
1190,  1197;  Allyn  L.,  501; 
Amanda,  481,  482,  498,  1261, 

1262,  1265;  Amanda  A.,  474, 
483;  Amanda  B.,  1261,  1262; 
Amanda  H.,  1261;  Amanda  S., 
474,  482-484,  501,  1195,  1261, 
1263;  Amanda  Y.,  1262;  Am¬ 
brose,  477,  485,  505,  1264, 
1269;  Amelia,  477,  482,  492, 
501;  Amelia  A.,  507,  536; 
Amelia  C.,  483,  501;  Amos  A., 


482,  500;  Amy  M.,  1261,  1262, 
1266,  1271;  Andrew  (Andreas), 

53,  469-472,  474;  Andrew  J., 
536;  Ann,  72;  Anna,  37,  52, 

71,  149,  270,  344,  351,  354, 

467,  468,  470-473,  475,  479- 

482,  485,  498,  504,  526,  886, 
942,  947,  1186,  1187,  1190, 

1258,  1260,  1334,  1558,  1572; 
Anna  A.,  498;  Anna  C.,  483, 
502;  Anna  E.,  477,  491,  950, 
1261,  1264;  Anna  G.,  466,  468, 
469;  Anna  J.,  501,  529;  Anna 
IV,  349,  1572;  Anna  M.,  80, 
466,  470,  473,  474,  481,  486, 
491,  492,  497,  516,  517,  526, 
567,  687,  1314,  1315,  1437, 

1564,  1572;  Anna  R.,  52,  229, 
230,  1261,  1265,  1572;  Anna 

W.,  467,  470,  1126,  1237,  1268, 
1275;  Annie,  507;  Annie  H., 
1264;  Annie  L.,  490,  507,  536, 
1156,  1161;  Annie  M.,  498; 
Anthony,  470,  474,  476,  485; 
Archey  H.,  539;  Archie,  486, 
509;  Arimenta  V.,  480;  Arthur, 
491;  Arthur  P.,  537;  Asher 

A.,  483,  502;  Asher  C.,  490, 
515;  Atwood,  1264,  1269;  Aug¬ 
ustus,  471,  474,  1188 

Balthasar  (Baltis,  Baltzer,  Balsher, 
etc.),  17,  35,  36,  38,  41,  43,  45, 

54,  56,  61,  65,  66,  70-73,  75, 
76,  79,  82,  83,  85,  146,  270, 
343,  344,  415,  466-471,  886, 
908,  943,  944,  1152,  1177, 1178, 
1180,  1186;  Barbara,  29,  53, 
82,  471,  473,  481,  684,  1187; 
Barbara  E.,  548;  Barbara  S., 
471,  476,  1187;  Barbara  W., 
466,  467;  Belle  L.,  506,  535; 
Benjamin,  470,  473,  482;  Ben¬ 
jamin  F.,  306,  492;  Bertha, 
526;  Bertha,  G.,.  1262,  1267; 
Bertha  M.,  506,  535;  Bessie  M., 

505,  533;  Beulah,  491,  505,  533; 
Blanche  H.,  500,  528;  Blanche 

S. ,  490,  515 

Caddie  A.,  1264,  1269,  Calvin, 
505;  Carl,  469,  472,  1572;  Carl 

T. ,  536;  Carolina,  1261,  1265; 
Carolina  S.,  477,  490;  Caroline, 
477,483,  493,  502;  Caroline  B., 
1264,  1270;  Caroline  H.,  1261, 
1264;  Caroline  R.,  492,  517; 
Caroline  S.,  472,  479,  483,  489, 
502,  515,  1190,  1197,  1201; 
Carrie  B.,  508,  539;  Carrie  M., 
497,  525;  C.  Arthur,  1268;  Cas¬ 
par,  36,  52,  72,  466-470,  1258; 
Catharine,  53,  351,  354,  467, 

468,  470,  471,  475,  480,  481, 

485,  486,  497,  499,  505,  507, 
1281,  1282;  Catharine  A., 

483;  Catharine  M.,  473,  481; 
Catharine  W.,  472,  477;  Cath¬ 
erine,  533;  Catherine  IV,  473, 
480;  Cecilia,  G.,  536;  Charles, 

72,  151,  478,  485,  490,  494, 

506,  516,  1261,  1263;  Charles 
A.,  506,  535,  1261;  Charles  F., 
490,  515;  Charles  H.,  492,  506, 
536,  556;  Charles  M.,  494,  519; 


Charlotte,  52,  467,  471,  567, 
570,  964,  968,  1261 ;  Charlotte 

L. ,  485,  506;  Chester  D.,  516; 
Chester  F.,  516;  Christian, 

470,  473,  482;  Christianna, 
467;  Christina,  52,  469,  471, 
566,  1187-1189;  Christopher 
(Christoph),  19,  29,  36,  42,  43, 
51,  54,  55,  58,  59,  65,  69,  71- 
73,  76,  81-85,  148,220,223-225, 
345,  349,  466,  469-472,  476, 
864,  866,  886,  943,  944,  1152, 
1180,  1186,  1187,  1258-1260, 
1262;  Clara,  505;  Clara  F.,  500, 
528;  Clara  M.,  493;  Clarence, 
526;  Clarence  F.,  533;  Clarence 

G. ,  1269, 1277;  Clarissa  P.,  485, 
506;  Claude  H.,  490;  Clemans 

H. ,  548;  Cora  A.,  507,  536; 
Cora  B.,  508,  539;  Cora  J.,  507, 
537;  Cora  R.,  526;  Corwin  J., 
507,  537,  556 

Daisy  E.,  514,  548;  Daniel,  82, 
469,  471,  473,  476,  477,  489- 
491,  862,  1260-1262;  Daniel 

A. ,  483,  501;  Daniel  B.,  482; 
Daniel  D.,  1262,  1266;  Daniel 

F. ,  549;  Daniel  H.,  507,  536; 
Daniel  S.,  160,  474,  485;  Daniel 
W.,  1263,  1268;  David,  36,  41, 
43,  45,  52,  53,  72,  349,  351, 
466,  467,  471,  474,  507,  536, 
947,  1187,  1572;  David  C., 
1267,  1274;  David  L.,  515; 
David  P.,  536,  556;  David  S., 
556;  David  W.,  1261,  1262; 
Deborah,  472;  Deborah  E., 
485,  506;  Diana  B.,  489,  515; 
Dilly  M.,  525;  Dora  E.,  537, 
556;  Dornelda  M.,  516;  Doro¬ 
thy  A.,  519;  Duane  A.,  548 

Edith  F.,  529;  Edna  F.,  536; 
Edna  I.,  536,  556;  Edna  L., 
501;  Edna  M.,  1269,  1277; 
Edward,  485,  486,  505,  506, 
536;  Edward  G.,  507,  536; 
Edward  H.,  500,  525,  528; 
Edward  L.,  528,  536;  Edward 

M. ,  473,  482;  Edwin  K,  489, 

514;  Effie  W.,  515;  Elamina, 
1261,  1265;  Eleanor,  549; 

Eleanor  F.,  491,  492;  Eleanor 

G. ,  1269,  1276;  Elenora  S., 

471,  474;  Elias,  474,  485;  Eliza¬ 

beth,  40,  467,469,470,472-474. 
476,  477,  480-482,  485,  498, 
505,  630,  631,  1268,  1276; 

Elizabeth  A.,  473,  483;  Eliza¬ 
beth  B.,  473,  482;  Elizabeth 
D.,  486;  Elizabeth  E.,  474,  485, 
1269,  1277;  Elizabeth  H.,  1261, 
1263;  Elizabeth  L.,  485,  506; 
Elizabeth  M.,  490,  515,  1269, 
1276;  Elizabeth  S.,  474,  483; 
Ella,  284,  306,  489,  514;  Ella 

B. ,  483,  502;  Ella  C.,  500,  528; 

Ella  J.,  507,  537;  Ellen,  477, 
478,  494,  548;  Ellen  C.,  1265, 
1271;  Ellen  D.,  483,  502,  1263, 
1269;  Ellen  J.,  500,  1263; 

Elmer,  505;  Elmer  A.,  500,  528; 
Elmer  C.,  1269,  1276;  Elmira, 
483,  502;  Elmira  J.,  505,  533; 


1748 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Elsie,  502,  505;  Elsie  M.,  501, 
506,  515;  Elsie  V.,  1268,  1275; 
Elsie  W.,  490,  515,  1268,  1276; 
Elvie  C.,  1268,  1276;  Elvie  E., 
1263,  1268;  Emanuel  P.,  493; 
Emeline,  152,  159,  486,  497, 
1261;  Emeline  H.,  482,  500; 
Emilia,  477;  Emily,  536,  556, 
1262,  1263,  1268,  1275;  Emily 

R. ,  556;  Emma,  476,  478,  489- 
491,  507,  514,  537;  Emma  B., 
1262,  1266;  Emma  C.,  1265, 
1271;  Emma  D.,  482,  500; 
Emma  E.,  477,  493,  1277;  Em¬ 
ma  J.,  1263,  1268;  Emma  L., 
490,  516,  1264,  1269;  Emma 
P.,  498,  527;  Emma  R.,  482, 
500;  Emma  S.,  477,  490,  948, 
952,  1200,  1263,  1268;  Emma- 
line  E.,  477,  492;  Ephraim, 
1572;  Erastus  E.,  507,  536; 
Erma  E.,  1268;  Erwin  H.,  498, 
526;  Eslena,  483,  501;  Estella 

A. ,  490,  516;  Estella  L.,  515, 
549;  Esther,  52,  53,  470,  887, 
888,  1281,  1282;  Esther  L., 
493,  516,  517,  550,  1212;  Ethel 

S. ,  1267,  1274;  Eva  M.,  492, 
517;  Evangeline  L.,  514,  548; 
Evelyn  S.,  525 

F.  Leigh,  1267,  1274;  Florence 
L.,  5l5,  549;  Florence  M.,  485, 
504;  Florence  R.,  494,  519; 
Frances  E.,  473,  482;  Frank, 
485,  505;  Frank  G.,  505,  533; 
Frank  J.,  494;  Frank  S.,  1264, 
1270;  Franklin,  484;  Franklin 

B. ,  1261;  Friedericka  W.,  515, 
549 

Genevieve  F.,  507,  536;  George 
(Georg),  36,  39,  41,  51,  52,  66, 
70-73,  79,  82,  88,  344,  466-468, 
471,  472,  474,  476,  486,  489, 
886,  969,  971,  1152,  1153,  1260, 
1261,  1263,  1434,  1437,  1558, 
1572;  George  B.,  492,  500; 
George  D.,  515,  549;  George 
K.,  1262,  1267;  George  L.,  1267; 
George  P.,  485,  506;  George 
R.,  1262;  George  W.,  491,  556; 
Georgianna  K.,  370,  394,  1267; 
Gertrude,  1263,  1264,  1269; 
Gertrude  E.,  519;  Gertrude  I., 
528;  Gertrude  M.,  549;  Ger¬ 
trude  U.,  148,  1260,  1261; 
Gouldia  E.,  501,  529;  Grace 
A.,  491;  Grace  D.j  506;  Grace 
E.,  1275;  Grace  V.,  516,  549 
Hannah,  154,  161,  471,  476,  481, 
484,  497,  498,  503,  525;  Han¬ 
nah  B.,  472,  476,  490;  Hannah 
E.,  1277;  Hannah  K.,  351,  471, 
474,  947;  Hans  (Hansz),  36, 
82,  83,  467,  1313,  1558;  Hans 
Id.,  41,  43,  59,  61,  67,  72,  73, 
75-77,  466,  468,  908,  1002; 
Harold  A.,  527;  Harold  T., 
537,  557;  Harriet  D.,  1262, 
1265,  1271;  Harriet  E.,  1265; 
Harriet  M.,  1264;  Harry  A., 
515,  536,  549;  Harry  B.,  1265, 
1271;  Harry  F.,  506;  Harry 
H.,  497,  526;  Harvey  H.,  498, 


526;  Harvey  R.,  497,  525; 
Hazel  M.,  506,  535;  H.  Cleora, 
490,  515;  Helen  A.,  526;  Helen 
F.,  501,  549;  Helen  L.,  514; 
Helena,  471,  485,  515;  Helena 
F.,  492;  Henrietta,  475;  Hen¬ 
rietta  D.,  425;  Henry,  473,  474, 

477,  478,  481,  486,  489,  497, 
499,  509,  536,  1154;  Henry  L., 
515;  Herbert  F.,  500,  528,  536; 
Herman,  526;  Hester  B.,  472, 
478;  Hiram,  473,  483;  Homer 

D. ,  515;  Horace,  1263,  1269; 
Horace  L.,  490,  515;  Howard, 

484;  Howard  F.,  493,  517, 1212; 
Huston,  1263 

Ida  C.,  485,  505,  537;  Ida  E.,  500; 
Ida  I.,  484,  503;  Ida  M.,  490; 
Ina  O.,  514,  548;  Inez  H.,  498, 
527;  Irene  A.,  501;  Irene  M., 
515,  549;  Irvin  C.,  477,  491; 
Irvin  S.,  491;  Irwin,  499; 
Isaac,  52,  53,  59,  467,  470,  471, 
968,  1260,  1262,  1281;  Isaac 
B.,  29,  159,  476,  490;  Isaac  S., 
474,  484,  1195;  Isaac  W.,  477, 
491;  Iva  M.,  526;  Ivan  E.,  535; 
Ivy  V.,  491 

Jacob,  52,  59,  72,  148,  151,  466, 
469-471,  473,  474,  477,  478, 
480-482,  499,  888,  964,  1260, 

1261,  1263,  1268,  1572,  1573; 

Jacob  S.,  474,  484,  536,  1260, 
1261;  James,  505,  1263;  James 
A.,  514,  548;  Jammin,  476; 
Jane  E.,  486,  506;  Jane  G., 
507,  536;  Janet  M.,  494, 

519;  Jared,  476;  Jeanette, 
1275;  Jefferson,  489,  514;  Jen¬ 
nie  A.,  481,  499;  Jennie  E.,  484, 
504;  Jennie  S.,  501,  529;  Jere¬ 
miah  (Jeremias),  36,  54,  73,  82, 
148,  351,  466-468,  470,  471, 
473,  485,  506,  1226;  Jesse,  472, 

478,  515,  947;  J.  Friend,  526; 
J.  Morris,  1264;  Joel,  354,  472, 
477,  493;  Johann  G.,  344;  John 
(Hans,  Johannes),  29,  51,  54, 
56,  61,  69,  71-73,  353,  470,  471, 
473-477,  481,  486,  489,  492, 
497,  514,  525,  887,  1226,  1261- 

1264,  1269,  1274;  John  A., 

1265,  1271;  John  B.,  492,  500; 
John  D.,  514,  515;  John  J.,  490, 
515;  John  K.,  480;  John  L., 

1262,  1267;  John  P.,  1268; 

John  R.,  508;  John  W.,  485; 
Jonas,  472,  474,  477,  485,  492; 
Joseph,  82,  351,  470,  472-474, 
477,  482,  486,  1261,  1263; 
Joseph  B.,  482;  Joseph  C.,  539; 
Joseph  H.,  1237,  1268,  1275; 
Joseph  L.,  498,  527;  Joseph  Z., 
486,  507;  Josephine  N.,  473, 
482;  Josephus,  1262,  1265, 

1266;  Joshua,  1573;  Julia  A., 
477,  492;  Julia  S.,  478,  494; 
Julia  W.,  1264,  1269;  Juliann, 
467 

Kate,  473,  482;  Kate  E.,  482; 
Kate  G.,  490,  515;  Katherine 

E. ,  491;  Katie  A.,  498,  527; 
Katie  M.,  508,  538;  Latta  M., 


494;  Laura,  1269,  1277;  Laura 

A. ,  483,  515,  549;  Laura  J., 
443,  458,  484,  507;  Leah,  151, 
157,  476,  1261,  1263;  Leah  E., 
473,  482;  Leanna  S.,  474,  484; 
Lena,  473;  Lentz  R.,  1274; 
Leon,  515,  549;  Leon  D.,  556; 
Lester  S.,  535;  Levi,  485,  486, 
508,  1263;  Levi  G.,  483,  502, 
1201;  Levi  M.,  474,  483;  Le¬ 
vina  D.,  486:  Lewis  L.,  498; 
Lilie  J.,  491;  Lillian,  533; 
Lillian  C.,  1271,  1277;  Lillian 

G. ,  1265,  1271;  Lillian  L.,  489, 
502,  514;  Lillie  L.,  502;  Lillie 
M.,  1269,  1276;  Lizzie  M.,  515, 
549;  Lizzie  S.,  482,  499;  Lloyd 

H. ,  515;  Lloyd  S.,  527;  Lottie 
S.,  484,  504;  Louisa,  497,  526; 
Louisa  C.,  486,  509;  Louise  J., 
519;  Louise  L.,  1262,  1267; 
Louise  O.,  549;  Lucinda  B., 
486,  507;  Lucy,  486,  509;  Lucy 

B. ,  1268,  1275;  Lulu  G.,  1267, 

1274;  Lydia,  52,  349,  351, 

471,  472,  474,  476,  484,  1187, 

1188,  1260;  Lydia  A.,  1260, 

1261,  1283;  Lydia  B.,  888, 

1260,  1261;  Lydia  E.,  482, 

500;  Lydia  K,  148,  351,  353, 
470,  473,  474,  476,  486,  488; 
Lydia  S.,  476,  489,  969,  971 

Mabel  G.,  1277;  Mabel  L.,  506, 
535;  Mabel  R.,  489,  514;  Mag¬ 
dalena,  469,  470,  473,  475,  480; 
Magdalena  E.,  1264;  Magda¬ 
lena  R.,  1270;  Margaret,  481, 
486,  507;  Margaret  C.,  549; 
Margaret  E.,  486,  509;  Mar¬ 
garet  G.,  126S;  Margaret  M., 
473,  481;  Margaret  Q.,  516, 
550;  Margaret  R.,  527;  Mar¬ 
garet  V.,  482,  500;  Maria,  37- 
39,  41,  43,  52,  53,  73,  88,  225, 
344,  468,  470,  471,  474,  483, 
489,  513,  886,  908,  918,  940, 
1153,  1154,  1186,  1187,  1258, 
1260,  1313,  1558,  1564,  1572; 
Maria  D.,  471,  476;  Maria  E., 
477,  493;  Maria  K.,  151,  474, 
476,  486,  490,  1572,  1573; 

Maria  S.,  470,  472,  473,  478, 
947,  1258;  Maria  W.,  159,  415, 
466,  467;  Marie  E.,  533;  Mari¬ 
etta,  1262;  Marietta-  E.,  1266, 
1272;  Marion  A.,  536;  Mark  D., 
493;  Martha,  499;  Martha  E., 

484,  503;  Martha  I.,  507,  536; 
Martha  S.,  556;  Mary,  148,  150, 
223,  473,  477,  478,  480,  481, 

485,  490,  493,  494,  497,  498, 

505,  887,  1261,  1262;  Mary  A., 

472,  477,  481,  484,  486,  491, 
494,  499,  508,  519,  950,  955, 
1263,  1269;  MaryC.,  526,  1270; 
Mary  E.,  482,  497,  501,  524, 
1263,  1265,  1266,  1268,  1271, 
1272,  1276;  Mary  F.,  471,  474, 
483,  502;  Mary  H.,  1261,  1263; 
Mary  J.,  483,  486,  501,  507, 
508,  519,  529,  536,  540;  Mary 
Iv.,  498,  526;  Mary  L.,  485, 

506,  538,  1192,  1199;  Mary  M., 


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1749 


500,  526;  Mary  0.,  509;  Mary 
R.,  478,  494,  867,  871,  1260- 
1262;  Mary  S.,  470,  473,  506, 
1262,  1266,  1267,  1274;  Mary 
T.,  1268,  1275;  Mary  V.,  484, 
503,  1059,  1107,  1269;  Mary 
W.,  1261,  1263;  Mathias  L., 
537;  Matias,  36;  Matilda,  474, 
478,  484;  Matilda  D.,  473,  482; 
Matthias  (Matthiis,  Matias), 
36,  42,  43,  73,  684,  885,  886; 
Mattie  M.,  536;  Maud,  536, 
556,  Maud  L.,  497,  506,  509, 
525,  535;  Maynard  A.,  514; 
M.  Cecilia,  497;  Melchior,  52, 
73,  344,  468,  471,  537,  886, 
964,  1313;  Mildred  A.,  525; 
Mildred  E.,  537,  557;  Mildred 
M.,  536;  Milton,  477,  490; 
Milton  M.,  497;  Minnie  E., 

484,  508,  539;  Miranda  W., 
477,  491;  Miriam  J.,  514;  M. 
Lula,  1262,  1267;  Mollie  B., 
506,  535;  Morris,  477,  492; 
Morris  A.,  500;  Moses  A.,  491; 
Moses  B.,  492 

Naomi,  491;  Nathan,  485;  Nelson 

L. ,  498,  527;  Nelson  W.,  527; 
Nettie  L.,  506,  535;  Nimrod 

M. ,  474,  483;  Nirom  J.,  525; 
Noah,  481,  499;  Norman,  526; 
Obadiah  B.,  478,  494;  Olga  C., 
515,  549;  Olga  D.,  549;  Olive 
E.,  1268;  Oliver,  482;  Oscar 
M.,  536;  Paul  B.,  539;  Paul  D., 
529;  Paul  H.,  528;  Paul  T., 
533;  Pearl  E.,  509;  Pearl  U., 

485,  504;  Percy  E.,  1268;  Philip, 
477 

Rachel  (Regina)  S.,  468,  471, 
476,  964,  968,  1153,  1155,  1260; 
Ralph  E.,  536;  Ralph  W.,  549; 
Raymond  L.,  498;  Rebecca, 
1188,  1260;  Rebecca  C.,  477, 
490;  Rebecca  H.,  474,  485,  862; 
Rebecca  P.,  536,  556;  Rebecca 
T.,  477,  492;  Regina,  37,  38, 
43,  52,  73,  148,  150,  270,  344, 
469,  470,  473,  886,  918,  940, 
1186,  1258,  1313,  1558;  Regina 
H.,  1257,  1258;  Regina  J., 
344;  Regina  K,  160,  175,  474, 
485;  Regina  (Rachel)  S.,  468, 
471,  476,  964,  968,  1153,  1155, 
1260;  Reuben,  472,  479,  1154; 
Richard  A.,  549;  Rissie  E.,  506; 
Robert  B.,  1275;  Robert  L., 
485;  Robert  J.,  493;  Robert 
M.,  508,  539;  Rosa,  479;  Rosa 
E.,  507,  537;  Rosa  M.,  508, 
538;  Rosanna  A.,  491;  Rose  C., 
527;  Rosina,  37,  38,  43,  44, 
52,  53,  73,  148,  151,  344,  466, 
467,  469,  471,  475,  684,  886, 
908,  964,  1006,  1152,  1180, 
1186,  1187,  1189,  1230,  1235, 
1313,  1572;  Rosina  (Rosanna) 
H.,  270,  415,  466,  467,  470, 
1180;  Rosina  S.,  468,  471;  Roy 
E.,  526;  Russell  E.,  556;  Ruth 

A.,  539;  Ruth  M.,  516,  549 
Sabina,  470,  1153,  1155;  Sallie 

J.,  490,  516;  Sallie  M.,  1154; 


Salome,  52,  53,  349,  351,  466, 
467,  471,  1281,  1283,  1572; 
Samuel,  59,  472,  474,  476,  485, 
871,  919,  1188,  1258,  1260, 
1261,  1264,  1270,  1283;  Samuel 

A. ,  491,  516;  Samuel  C.,  482; 
Samuel  G.,  497,  525;  Samuel 

K.,  480,  489,  497,  514;  Samuel 
M.,  482;  Samuel  N.,  484,  503; 
Samuel  S.,  473,  481;  Sara,  481, 
498;  Sara  K.,  508;  Sarah,  151, 
158, 469,471, 474M77,  481,  483, 

485,  486,  490,  499,  504,  506, 

969,  970,  1187,  1189,  1260; 

Sarah  A.,  474,  481,  484,  486, 
498,  507,  508;  Sarah  E.,  485, 
489,  506,  514,  1268,  1275; 

Sarah  F.,  482,  501;  Sarah  BL, 
470,  472,  481,  497,  863;  Sarah 
J.,  478,  489,  527;  Sarah  K,  351, 
354,  470,  472,  473,  477,  490; 
Sarah  L.,  476,  489,  1261,  1262; 
Sarah  M.,  470,  473,  486,  508; 
Sarah  N.,  151,  1261,  1263; 

Sarah  R.,  481,  497;  Sarah  S., 
472,  479,  1154;  Sarah  Y.,  472, 
477;  Sarah  W.,  1258,  1260, 

1502;  Sa villa  M.,  489,  514; 
Sevilla,  486,  507;  Simon  H., 
482,  500;  Solomon,  471,  474, 
476,  483,  1153,  1155;  Solomon 

B. ,  482,  500;  Solomon  D.,  500; 
Sophia,  474,  481,  485;  Sophia 
M.,  1262,  1265;  Sophia  R.,  480, 
497;  Sophia  S.,  474,  484,  485, 
1188;  Stella  M.,  501,  529; 
Stella  V.,  500,  528;  Stuart  E., 
494,  519;  Susan,  467,  470,  486, 

489,  508,  514,  1261;  Susan  L., 

490,  515;  Susan  M.,  474,  486, 
508,  539,  1154;  Susan  S.,  472, 
477;  Susan  T.,  474,  483;  Su¬ 
sanna,  37,  38,  43,  44,  52,  53,  73, 
146, 148,  228,  229, 270,  344, 348, 
466-472,  474,  476,  477,  479, 
481, 492, 497, 499,  860,  861,  863, 
940,  968,  969,  971,  976,  1152, 

-  1154,  1226,  1227,  1258,  1260, 
1434,  1558,  1572;  Susanna  A., 
467, 47-0, 491, 1281 ;  Susanna  D., 
919,  1260,  1261;  Susanna  E., 

486,  507;  Susanna  F.,  471,  474, 
485;  Susanna  G.,  471,  476; 
Susanna  H.,  466,  468,  471,  475; 
Susanna  K.,  146,  349,  468,  471, 
1258,  1260;  Susanna  M.,  473, 
481,  500;  Susanna  N.,  482; 
Susanna  S.,  466,  469-471,  473, 
474,  964,  1187;  Susanna  W., 
344,  468,  471,  1226,  1434;  Sybil 

C. ,  515 

Theodore  H.,  556;  Theresa  A., 
498,  527;  Thomas,  474,  484, 
486;  Thomas  A.,  485;  Thomas 
C.,  1263, 1268;  Thomas  E.,  506, 
507,  535,  536;  Titus  M.,  501, 
529;  Unam  M.,  486,  509; 
Uriah,  478;  Uriah  G.,  482,  501; 
Ursula,  1180;  Ursula  R.,  491; 
Verna,  536,  556;  Verna  A., 
494,  519;  Veronica  A.,  536; 
Viola,  527;  Viola  E.,  497,  525; 
Viola  M.,  529 


Wallace  H.,  1274;  Walter,  1263; 
Walter  A.,  1268,  1269,  1276; 
Walter  T.,  1271,  1277;  Warren 
526;  Warren  H.,  514,  548; 
Warren  R.,  1265;  Warren  S., 
515,  549;  Warren  W.,  501; 
Washington,  499;  Wayne  A., 
548;  Wayne  E.,  515;  Welling¬ 
ton  N.,  482,  501;  Wesley  L., 
482;  Willard  R.,  514,  1267, 
1274;  Willard  S.,  1274;  Wil¬ 
liam,  477,  478,  481,  485,  486, 
493,  499,  505,  506,  509,  515, 
549,  1261,  1263;  William  A., 
59,  491,  508,  516,  538,  550,  568, 

950,  1261,  1264,  1269;  William 
B.,  492;  William  C.,  1271; 
William  D.,  1265;  William  E., 
1271;  William  G.,  536;  Wil¬ 
liam  H.,  506,  508,  539;  William 

K. ,  477,  489,  490,  514,  1200; 
William  M.,  494,  516,  519, 
1262,  1265;  William  N.,  507; 
William  R.,  1270;  William  Z., 
486,  507;  Willie  L.,  1269;  Wil¬ 
son  L.,  498,  527;  Zimry,  486, 
508 

Yeaworth,  Anna  E.,  491;  Grace  A., 
492,  517;  Irvin  S.,  492;  Ivy  V., 
492;  Katharine  E.,  492;  Ursula 
R.,  492 

Yelles  (Yellis),  Aaron,  889,  894, 
1195;  Amiline,  889,  894;  Anna, 
889,  894;  Benneville  B.,  899, 
894;  Charles,  888,  889;  Cora 

L. ,  894,  901;  Ellen  T.,  894,  902; 
Emma  D.,  889,  894;  Harry, 
894,  901;  Mary  A.,  889,  894; 
Mary  B.,  888,  889;  Sarah  J., 
889,  894;  Susan  A.,  889,  894, 
1195 

Yeoman,  Annie  E.,  1483 
Yerger,  Ada,  388;  Ada  G.,  840; 
Alverda  A.,  1243,  1253;  Alvin, 
956;  Angelin  D.,  165;  Annie  D., 
1163,  1171;  Annie  M.,  1171; 
Catharine,  675;  Catharine  J., 
1102;  Catharine  M.,  1142; 

Clara,  1163,  1170;  Clara  T., 
783;  Daniel,  1099;  David,  1051, 
1099;  Dessie  M.,  956;  Edna 
K.,  241;  Ella  M..  951,  956; 
Elmer  C.,  956;  Elvie  C.,  951, 
955;  Emma  J.,  1051,  1099; 
Ethel,  956,  960;  Flora  C.,  285; 
Flora  M.,  951,  956;  Frank, 
1142;  George  E.,  1102,  1142; 
George  W.,  1163,  1171;  Harry, 
1163,  1171;  Harry  F.,  1171; 
Irwin  S.,  951,  956;  Isabella, 

951,  955;  Isaiah,  951;  Jacob, 
910;  Jesse,  943,  947,  951,  955, 
956;  John,  951,  955,  1157, 
1163;  Jonas,  1163;  Jordan, 
783;  Kathryn  L.,  1099;  Laura, 
1198,  1209;  LeRoy,  241;  Lillie 

M. ,  791,  840;  Mary  A.,  951; 
Mary  E.,  1157,  1163;  Mary  K, 
947,  951;  Millie,  846;  Morris, 
951,  956;  Nellie  R.,  956;  Nevin 
R.,  1245,  1253;  Pearl  I.,  1171; 
Russell,  956;  Ruth,  955; 
Samuel  M.,  840;  Samuel  S., 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


285,  951,  956;  Sarah  A.,  392; 
Sarah  D.,  909,  910;  Selina  S., 
195,  951,  955;  Stanley  J.,  791, 
840;  Susan  B.,  1163,  1171 
Yergey,  Beulah,  815;  Harry  S.,  139; 
Maggie  R.,  758,  815;  Reuben, 
815;  Reuben  H.,  758,  815; 
Stelletta  W.,  123,  139 
Yerk,  Eliza,  359,  374;  Jonas,  374; 
Tillie,  1222 

Yerkes,  Hettie,  800;  Johnson  A., 
450;  Viola  V.,  434,  450 
Yetter,  Mary,  1335 
Yhanke,  Ernestine,  1308 
Yingling,  Charles  R.,  1252;  Harry, 
1242,  1252;  Madeline  R.,  1252; 
Minnie  L.,  1242,  1252 
Yocom  (Yocum),  Aaron  M.,  573, 
587;  Adda  A.,  574,  588;  Albert, 
574,  587;  Albert  K,  587;  Al¬ 
bert  R.,  588,  607,  608;  Amos  K., 
587,  607;  Ann  K,  568,  573; 
Anna  B.,  607;  Anna  M.,  573; 
Annie,  587,  588;  Annie  H.,  587; 
Annie  S.,  568,  573;  Arthur, 
587,  607;  Augustus  L.,  587 
Bessie  P.,  608;  Caroline,  657; 
Carrie  E.,  607;  Carrie  S.,  587, 
607;  Catharine  W.,  573,  587; 
C.  Eleanor,  1414;  Charles,  423, 

573,  587,  816,  847;  Charles  A., 

574,  847;  Charles  L.,  607; 
Clara,  710;  Clara  G.,  588,  608; 
Clara  J.,  574;  Clara  L.,  587, 
607;  Clara  M.,  587,  606;  Clara 

S.,  588;  Clarence  A.,  608; 
Cleta  C.,  1296,  1306;  C.  War¬ 
ren,  587,  607;  Daniel,  566-568, 
847;  Daniel  H.,  573;  Daniel 

L.,  608;  Daniel  M.,  568,  574; 
Doris  L.,  607;  Dorothy  M.,  608 

Earl  S.,  657;  Eddie  E.,  574;  Ed¬ 
win,  588;  Edwin  N.,  587,  607; 
Eleanor,  573;  Eli,  587,  607; 
Eli  K,  574;  Eliza  R.,  573; 
Ella  C.,  647,  657;  Ella  M.,  587, 
607;  Ellen  L.,  573;  Elmer  L., 
646,  654;  Emeline,  573;  Emily 
Y.,  1268,  1275;  Emma  D.,  573, 
587;  Emma  J.,  607;  Evelyn 

L. ,  607;  F.  Albert,  608;  Flora, 
587;  Florence  E.,  587,  607; 
Florence  G.,  587,  607;  F. 
Ralph,  607;  Frances  W.,  423; 
Frank  I.,  587 

George  L.,  587,  607;  G.  Gordon, 
607;  Grace  A.,  1306;  Hannah, 
568,  694,  712;  Hannah  A.,  573; 
Hannah  L.,  573,  587;  Harriet 

M. ,  607;  Harriet  R.,  573,  587; 
Harry  A.,  587;  Harry  E.,  607; 
Harry  O.,  588;  Harvey  A., 
607;  Helen  M.,  607;  Henry, 
573,  587;  Henry  W.,  1306; 
Herbert  D.,  1306;  Howard  G., 

587,  588,  607;  Howard  L.,  587; 
Ida  M.,  587,  607;  Irene,  587, 
606;  Isaac,  568,  573;  Isaac  N., 

588,  1381,  1414 

Jacob  K.,  573,  587;  James  A., 
657;  James  N.,  1268,  1275; 
James  R.,  1275;  Jane  K.,  573, 
587;  Jeremiah,  647,  657;  Joan¬ 


na  H.,  568,  573;  John,  290,  568, 
573;  John  E.,  573;  John  R., 
607;  Jonas,  657;  J.  Wilbur,  608; 
Kathleen  J.,  607;  Kezia  C., 
573;  Leonard  G.,  608;  Lester 
IL,  608;  Levi,  568,  573,  574, 
587;  Lillian  M.,  607;  Lillie  S., 
1381,  1414;  Lilly  I.,  587;  Lizzie 

S.,  574,  587;  Louisiana  M.,  573; 
Lourana  A.,  573 

Magdalena  M.,  566, 568;  Margaret 
J.,  607;  Martha  S.,  607;  Mary, 
568,  573;  Mary  C.,  588,  608; 
Mary  E.,  587,  607;  Mary  I., 
573;  Mary  R.,  646,  654,  816, 
847;  Mary  V.,  574;  Mildred 
L.,  607,  608;  Miriam  E.,  608; 
Newton  K.,  574;  Newton  R., 
1414;  Otto  C.,  1414;  Paul  S., 
657;  Rachel,  567,  570;  Ralph 

L. ,  654;  Raymond  I.,  608; 
Regina  M.,  566,  567;  Robert 

F. ,  607;  Roscoe  M.,  608;  Rose, 
710 

Sallie  J.,  568;  Samantha  I.,  573; 
Samuel,  568,  573,  588,  654; 
Sarah,  568;  Sarah  E.,  587; 
Sarah  J.,  573;  Sophia,  568,  574; 
Stanley,  1296,  1306;  Stanley 
A.,  1306;  Susan  G.,  290;  Su¬ 
sanna,  568;  Valeria  L.,  568, 
574;  William,  1228;  William 
D.,  588,  608;  William  K,  573; 
William  M.,  573,  608;  W.  Ron¬ 
ald,  608 

Yoder,  Alice  II.,  1132,  1148; 

Amanda,  1307;  Andora,  484, 
502;  Andrew,  567,  592;  Ann 

M. ,  567,  592;  Annie,  513,  546; 

Ashley,  1132;  Barbara,  475; 
Benjamin  A.,  474,  483;  Cath¬ 
arine  S.,  503;  Charles  Y., 

484,  503;  Christian,  566,  567, 
577,  592,  803;  Clarence,  1307; 
Cora  A.,  1301,  1307;  Daniel, 
484;  David  H.,  815;  Earl,  815; 
Elizabeth,  102,  110;  Ellen  H., 
747,  803;  Estella  N.,  503,  531; 
Florence  T.,  503,  530;  Frank¬ 
lin  Y.,  484,  503 

George,  483,  484;  Hannah,  199, 
835;  Hannah  A.,  484;  Harold, 
815;  Henry,  542;  Howard,  747, 
803;  Isaac,  530,  531;  Jacob, 
110,  546;  John,  702,  734;  John 

S.,  1307;  Kathryn,  1307;  Katie 

G. ,  484,  503;  Lawrence  B., 
759,  815;  Luzetta  M.,  702,  734; 
Manoah,  484;  Martha  J.,  510, 
542;  Mary,  241;  Mary  A.,  484, 
503;  Meta  A.,  503;  Minerva 
M.,  759,  815 

Naomi  R.,  531;  Norman,  1307; 
Pierce  R.,  503;  Rachel  D., 
566,  577,  592;  Roman  J.,  503; 
Sarah,  734;  Sarah  Y.,  474,  483; 
Verna  A.,  503;  Veronica,  1342; 
William,  1307;  William  K, 
1301,  1307;  William  T.,  503, 
531 

Yohe  (Yoh),  Adam,  1532;  Daniel, 
979;  Elizabeth,  1167;  Ella, 
108,  120;  John,  1513;  Maria 


H.,  1505,  1513;  Samuel,  1505, 
1513;  Sarah  D.,  979;  Sarah  T., 
1515, 1532 

Yohn,  Elizabeth,  1078,  1079;  Lydia, 
448 

Yorgey,  Catharine,  693,  710;  Em¬ 
ma,  1212;  Josiah,  1291;  Mary 

N.,  745 

York,  Martha  C.,  568,  572;  Thom¬ 
as,  94 
Yost,  98 

Anna  C.,  1344,  1375;  Anna  D., 
1100;  Anna  M.,  723;  Dorothy 

R. ,  1100;  Earl  R.,  1051,  1100; 
Edna  B.,  1051,  1100;  Edward 

S. ,  387;  Emma  I.,  1051;  Estella 
M.,  365,  387;  Florence  V.,  537, 
557;  Frank  F.,  1100;  Frank 
G.,  1051,  1100;  Harrison  W., 
557;  Helen  D.,  306,  332;  Helen 
M.,  1051,  1100;  Ida,  1058;  Ira 
G.,  1051 

Jacob,  1382;  James  H.,  1100; 
J.  Lewis,  1021;  John  A.,  332; 
John  G.,  495,  597;  John  R., 
306,  332;  Jonas  L.,  1051; 

Josephine,  1382;  Mamie  E., 
1051;  Mary,  480,  495;  Mary 
A.,  313;  Mary  Y.,  1348,  1382; 
Michael  R.,  1375;  Minerva  J., 
1080,  1120;  Morris  F.,  1100; 
Naomi  S.,  579,  597;  Sallie, 
330;  Sallie  R.,  1021,  1051; 
William  O.,  1080,  1120 
Yotter,  Jacob,  1129;  Stella,  1087, 
1129 

Young,  Andrew,  1232,  1573;  Anna, 
504;  Annie,  678;  Annie  M., 
1356;  Arthur  C.,  1104;  Balzer, 
1337;  Carrie,  1414;  Catharine, 
264;  Catherine,  1005,  1012; 
Claude  S.,  104;  Cora  M.,  839; 
Eclward  G.,  790;  Edwin  J.,  801; 
Eleanor,  1472;  Elizabeth,  1355; 
Elizabeth  B.,  1331,  1356;  Eliza¬ 
beth  R.,  666,  669;  Ella  S.,  195, 
214;  Ellen  T.,  1104,  1142; 
Emily  C.,  801;  Emma  J.,  1573, 
1576;  Eva  S.,  814;  Fannie  M., 
591,  611;  Florence  V.,  1104; 
George  A.,  1142;  George  W., 
1169;  G.  Harvey,  1080,  1121; 
G.  Wallace,  1104 
Hannah,  1572,  1573;  Hannah  E., 
797;  Harry  R.,  1054,  1104, 
1142;  Harvey,  801;  Hattie  I., 
766,  822;  Helen  E.,  115,  132; 
Helen  H.,  1130;  Hiram,  214; 
Howard  R.,  1104;  Ida,  263; 
Isaac,  206;  Isaac  K.,  669;  Isa¬ 
belle  M.,  1430;  James,  822; 
James  M.,  1046;  James  P.,  139; 
Jason,  1575;  J.  B.  Packer,  733, 
790;  John  H.,  307,  745,  801, 
1244;  Kate,  429,  1162,  1169, 
1337,  1366 

Katharine,  706;  Libbie,  205,  215; 
Lillian  M.,  1054,  1104;  Lizzie 
R.,  1046;  Louise  A.,  1237,  1244; 
Lucy,  1087,  1129;  Lydia,  1325, 
1337 

Madge,  1356;  Mae  R.,  1104; 
Marie  P.,  733,  790;  Martha, 


Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


1751 


1534;  Martha  H.,  132;  Martha 

K.  1080,  1121;  Mary,  1399; 
Mary  A.,  745,  801,  1085;  Mary 
E.,  285,  307,  1104;  Michael 
S.,  1104;  Mildred  H.,  1104; 
Nora  S.,  773;  Paul  S.,  1142; 
Peter,  1121;  Pomeroy,  115; 
132;  Ralph  C.,  1104;  Raymond 
A.,  801;  Rebecca,  180,  206; 
Rebecca  E.,  121,  139;  Rhoda 
C.,  1573,  1575;  Robert,  1085; 
Robert  A.,  1331,  1356;  Robert 

L. ,  1130;  Rose,  1527;  Samuel, 
772;  Samuel  S.,  1576;  Sarah, 
198;  Sarah  A.,  790;  Uriah,  132; 
Wilhelmina,  784;  William,  611 

Youngblud,  Myrtle  M.,  1169;  Ray¬ 
mond,  1169 

Younger,  Caspar,  1157;  Louisa, 
1154,  1157 

Youngwith,  Ella  N.,  670,  677;  Re¬ 
becca  A.,  666,  670;  Samuel, 
670;  William  J.,  666,  670 
Yount,  Anne,  586;  David,  114,  130; 

Ida  C.,  114,  130;  Jane,  1417 
Younts,  Ann  E.,  574;  Cynthia  E., 
584;  Jasper  F.,  584;  Josephine 

M. ,  584;  Lewis  A.,  584;  Mary 
K.,  572,  584;  Phoebe  B.,  584; 
Quincy  A.,  584;  William  H., 
572,  584 

Youren,  Amelia,  1357,  1399;  John 
P.,  1399 

Youse,  Mary,  563;  Sarah,  195 
Yuelle,  Anna  K.,  1142 

Z 

Zacharias,  Lucy  A.,  610;  Rebecca 
K,  618 

Zahne,  Scabianus,  19 
Zane,  Dorothy  K.,  244,  261;  Enos 
P.,  261;  Josephine,  1408,  1409; 
Marjorie  C.,  261;  Nowland  B., 
244,  261 

Zarger,  Catharine,  113 
Zauner,  Lilie  J.,  491;  Philip,  491 
Zash,  Lizzie  M.,  164 
Zeborowski,  Marie,  1208 
Zechman,  Mary  E.,  1577 
Zeiger,  Barbara,  816 
Zeigler — see  Ziegler 
Zeinert,  Charlotte,  1044 
Zeisloft,  John,  1277;  Minnie,  1271, 
1277 

Zeiswender,  Edith  P.,  183;  Myron, 
183 

Zeleski,  John,  214;  Joseph,  201,  214; 
Mary  E.,  201,  214;  Regina  H., 
214 

Zell,  Margaret  Z.,  1537;  Susan,  296; 

May  C.,  1535;  Roy,  1535 
Zellner,  Anna  M.,  474,  486;  Chris¬ 
tian,  486 

Zepp,  Emeline  R.,  1038,  1082; 

Franklin,  1009;  Jacob,  1004, 
1009;  Jesse,  1082;  Magdalena 
H.,  1004,  1009;  Rebecca,  326; 
Sophia  W.,  327,  1308 
Zerfoos,  Frederick,  1438 
Zern,  Ada  S.,  438,  452;  Charles, 
176,  199;  Charles  H.,  199; 
Edward,  452;  Edwin  G.,  452; 
Ella  C.,  176,  199;  E.  N.,  438, 


452;  Esther,  1214;  Gordon 

K. ,  452;  Grace  P.,  199;  Henry 
F.,  199;  Robert  A.,  452;  Susan 
M.,  243;  Wallace  G.,  243 

Zetelmoyer  (Zettlemoyer),  Daisy 
W.,  810,  844;  Elizabeth,  750; 
Isaac,  844;  Lidy,  1576;  Robert, 
810,  844 

Zetty,  Emma,  1127 
Zideker,  Katherine  M.,  575,  589 
Zieber,  Anna,  674;  Annie,  642; 
Emeline,  356,  367;  Hezekiah, 
367 

Ziegenfuse  (Ziegenfuss),  1088 
Daniel,  124;  Dorothy  M.,  124; 
Emma  R.,  110,  124;  Erma, 
1132;  Grace,  1132;  Hannah  M., 
1222;  Harold  0.,  124;  Harvey, 
1089,  1132;  Jennie  H.,  1089, 
1132;  Lewis,  1132;  Lucy  Ann, 
641;  Mary  Y.,  420;  Matthias, 
420;  Oswin,  110,  124;  Sarah, 
970,  974 

Ziegler  (Zeigler),  Abraham,  339, 
702,  734;  Abraham  B.,  339; 
Abraham  L.,  1300;  Abram, 
1036,  1078,  1300;  Abram  Z., 
1289,  1300;  Addy,  1010,  1023; 
Addy  R.  438,  1055,  1104; 
Agnes,  1068;  Alice  M.,  298,  327, 
548;  Amanda  M.,  791;  Amanda 
R.,  702,  734;  Amelia,  1054, 
1104;  Andrew,  1229;  Anna,  169, 
188,  1054;  Anna  M.,  432,  447, 
791,  839,  1120,  1144;  Annie  A., 
791,  840;  Annie  K.,  1031,  1069; 
Annie  R.,  734,  791 
Benjamin,  1031,  1068;  Beula  M., 
839;  Blanche  M.,  1105;  Cather¬ 
ine,  402;  Charles  E.,  198;  Chris¬ 
tiana,  1031;  Christianna  C., 
176,  198;  Clara  S.,  1031,  1068; 
Clarence,  447;  Clarence  R., 
298,  327;  Daniel  F.,  1078, 

1120;  David,  1031,  1068; 

Deborah,  1038;  Doris  T.,  318, 
339;  Edna  A.,  1120;  Edna  B., 
747,  804;  Elizabeth,  294,  1240; 
Elizabeth  H.,  1010,  1023;  Ella, 
1054,  1068,  1104;  Ella  M.,  198, 
393;  Ella  R.,  410;  Ella  T., 
1077;  Elsie  P.,  839;  Emma, 
743,  1068;  Emma  A.,  1078, 

1120;  Emma  J.,  238,  252,  734; 
Emma  K.,  1289,  1300;  Emma 

L. ,  791;  Emma  R.,  705,  743; 
Ernest,  1300;  Eva,  727 

Fayetta,  1068;  Florence,  410; 
Floy,  1300;  Frank  D.,  393,  410; 
Fred  L.,  514,  548;  Fred  M., 
176;  Frederick  M.,  198; 

George,  548;  George  C.,  1105; 
George  H.,  1023,  1054;  George 
R.,  1055;  Harry,  705,  743; 
Harvey,  1054;  Ina  O.,  514,  548; 
Irving E.,  734;  Isaac,  743,  1023; 
James  H.,  427,  1023,  1054; 

Jay  W.,  791,  840;  J.  Horace, 
734,  791;  John,  1031,  1069; 
John  V.,  327;  Jonathan,  432, 
447,  1068;  Joseph,  1014,  1031 
Kate,  1054,  1103;  Kate  A.,  791, 
840;  Katie  C.,  560;  Laura, 


743;  Lillie  M.,  791,  840;  Lizzie, 

1054,  1103;  Lizzie  M.,  438, 

1055,  1104;  Louisa,  1054,  1104; 

Louisa  M.,  1023,  1054;  Lucy, 
1126;  Luther,  1300;  Lydia 
A.,  839;  Lydia  IL,  734,  791; 
Mannassas,  447 ;  Margaret, 
1354;  Maria,  1031,  1069; 

Marian,  1300;  Martha,  743; 
Mary  A.,  1023,  1054;  Mary  E., 
1031,  1068;  Mary  K,  1031, 
1068;  Mary  L.,  1105;  Mary  P., 
198;  Mary  W.,  903;  Matilda 
F.,  1036,  1078;  Matilda  S.,  427, 
1023,  1054;  Melvin,  804 

Nancy,  590;  Naomi  R.,  1105; 
Nathan,  1031,  1032;  1068; 

Norman  R.,  410;  Ola,  113,  128; 
Oscar,  1068;  Paul,  1300;  Paul 

R. ,  410;  Raymond,  327;  Rob¬ 
ert  M.,  198;  Russell,  1120; 
Sadie  A.,  791,  840;  Sara  A., 
791;  Sara  E.,  839;  Sarah,  960, 
1126;  Sarah  H.,  1031,  1052, 
1068;  Sarah  M.,  1054,  1103; 
Sarah  S.,  1053;  Sophia,  1031, 
1069;  Sophia  B.,  1031;  Sophia 

N.,  1014;  Susan,  1069,  1300; 
Vallendigham,  198;  Waldo  E., 
791,  839;  Watson,  743;  Wel¬ 
lington,  1068;  Willard  I.,  548; 
William,  128;  Wilson,  1068 

Zieglersville,  63 

Zilling,  Elizabeth,  1204,  1383; 

Mary,  231,  234;  Michael,  234 
Zillkarst,  Kathryn,  1143 
Zimmer,  Anna  E.,  448,  459;  Charles 
L.,  518;  John,  459;  Leona  L., 
493,  518 

Zimmerman  (Zimmermann),  1161 
Abraham,  1293;  Amanda,  359, 
374;  Anna,  706,  744;  Anna  M., 
284,  305;  Araminta,  1285, 

1293;  Carrie,  781,  836;  Catha¬ 
rine,  287;  Catharine  E.,  1131; 
Catherine,  242;  Charles,  836; 
Clarence  E.,  393;  Clarence  IL, 
367,  393;  David,  105,  1229, 
1230;  Edna  K,  367,  393;  Elam 

S. ,  823,  848;  George,  393; 

Hannah,  871;  Ida,  1098,  1139; 
Isaac,  374,  848;  Jacob,  744, 
779;  J.  M.,  1022;  Joshua  M., 
305;  Julius,  1139;  Mabel  M., 
823,  848;  Margaret,  1082; 

Mary  H.,  1022;  Mary  J.,  99, 
104;  Merrill  K.,  393;  Nancy 
C.,  99,  105;  Susan,  720,  779; 
Viola  S.,  848 

Zingraf,  Edith  V.,  899,  905;  Her¬ 
man,  905 

Zinn,  Alma  W.,  540;  Andrew,  1367; 
Anna  P.,  1338,  1367;  Daniel 
E.,  508,  540;  George  D.,  540; 
Harry  F.,  540;  Joseph,  540; 
Margaret,  1367;  Mary,  540; 
Mary  J.,  508,  540;  Nellie  F., 
540;  Philip,  1338,  1367;  Robert, 
1367;  Sarah  M.,  540;  William 
H.,  540 

Zinzendorf,  Count  Ludwig  von,  12, 
16,  17,  33,  45,  220,  349,  965, 
1176,  1177 


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Genealogical  Record  of  the  Schwenkfelder  Families 


Zipf,  Alma,  212;  Laurence,  212; 
Lewis,  192,  212;  Lillie  A.,  192, 
212;  Verna,  212 

Ziss,  Annie,  561;  Bernice,  561; 
Frank,  544,  561;  Horace,  561; 
Maggie  II.,  544,  561 
Zoller,  Anna  M.,  52,  467,  470,  566, 
567 

Zollers,  Raye  K.,  671;  Walter,  671 
Zollochoffer,  Caroline  V.,  667,  672; 


David  H.,  672;  Virginia,  672 
Zook,  Alpheus  H.,  1342,  1371; 

Edith  M.,  1371;  Emory  A., 
1342;  Helen  M.,  1372;  Lottie 

G. ,  1342,  1371;  Mildred  E., 
1372;  Rachel  B.,  1326,  1342; 
Ralph  A.,  1371;  Rufus  A., 
1326,  1342;  Shem,  1342;  Walter 

H. ,  1372 
Zryd,  Mary,  837 


Zuck,  1339 

Zulick,  George  B.,  1061;  Mary  R 
1028,  1061 

Zuschnitt,  Fredicha,  454 
Zwald,  Louise,  140;  Melchior  B., 
140 

Zweier,  Adam,  978;  Clara,  978; 
Daniel  D.,  971,  978;  Medora 
S.,  971,  978 
Zweisig,  Sarah  A.,  656 


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